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EDITORIAL PAGE Off TUB AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER (Published every evening except Bunday) EDITOR aJTD PTJBLIBHBR . . . Alton 9. Ba:er MANAGING HrniTOa. ..... William M. Tumo NEWS' SERVICV ...... Aaeoolatel Preaa MEMEt ...... v,,t rfjreau ot Clrculatlona Th Ouard'a potior Is the complete and Impartial publication In Ita news pag-ee of all nm and atatameats on new. OS th$ Pi, the adltora ti Tha Guard offer their oplnldfis on avanta ot ana day and mattara ot Importance to tha community, endeavoring to be candid but fair, and helpful In the development of oonatruo tlva conte-unlty Policy. LET'S HEAR HIM Cfeyft W&s aaaaaan He -atr9 tail naVittmtt mmm, ta Mia 4f NtM jafWaaaiaw-j vm lanra tha Kss-MVi Ceaj f -teaa. R, vtn be aaastale to taw Va vteft aad tae- tar u Am T-e-Mnjttr s Orx-frx tt oaJtJe wtaUm of m 0 sVs eaxJatsAi ami karisa taw caa be amAgtaL n JjewHatad aWaatiato w4a wnmnm Mae uafraindiy' krc-t-ur-e eowm, haw war, WWa a r aUom o-r.lid-aa its. BauBoH sytth sams ssrit- itna fjaM uatiliiaaij fins cmmtnal nnn to paq"- Mr arvwa go caakufcb!- h-aUuma, (an smtpa-ft bating phfio-Bopnyt Could. d 4teA to a-riMwyaTttea fit owe one should do-sort It is Mk aafrw4 to naRifl Ode oalh-gje Balte ovoid BOTfly hold tba auOa ' aJNto natbsat to smbs J4ga Btoa Ltodsey-B bedcji mflwnrt-rttta. ajajrea-gi la to out&l If tpwa. wad govm iagaUim can pj-ovtdB 4aV e-adteaa mwhy of the Hunt BtrABnait tad-oka ot th timau, JtowaflUteas thaw BftfltnMt b ft etraaff tomwsao ajtpeai n Was jpge-aaaamy of thia qnlat pniTto-phr. Pud Mat social tat, tratttmnmiHt. He he tuwa cnHed an of them things. One mar aftf&gs totally tOi fete ?te?B bat ess mast admire tha himiiara CrKft teh-tch be bus loSnrad and auffarsd tor bis ldaotu Britain, ' traia tr a ftm of ftto loglo. oauaed him to be isolator! . nrlBaT VorU Wa, But Rrttutn and tta vtaxde tcorU tisfd tHasa lflMrvrieagefl t-rath ssd Jostle ami resmm Itt his vtas. Job coo fiuia Has done tsra to glva ths earld the Ideal and the trill tof vorld pea.no. ConeuioraBlf or moimckmair, thia&ars tuid eiateBinea hsro gTmyad to his tava. Hi would ho faoo bad It a university oscnt-tnanft? etioald mUto ill 9 opportunity to heur Sis maa vHo fesa aomotlniBe bsss eallnd the most Important thinker of tha age. Bertrond Bass)l has traveller much sinoe the World Way, partlculsrl; In RuHsia China and the Far Bast Be has Intsresttng obBsrvations to relate. He ootoea to us flielloired and tezanerad bf rich et perlencet but with ldeallBm ever, doroinant. Btiall amen at) Interesting and stimulating personality be elk-wad to peas by our gates! 'SETTLINGTHE CRUISER QUESTION REPORTS tram London and Washington Indicate that the British and American governments have very nearly reached complete agreement on the vexing cruiser question. Apparently authoritative dispatches say that a question of three cruisers Is all that remains unsettled. This, one may hope, Is practically equivalent to saying that the long dispute la about to be ended for good. Where each nation Is planning on a total cruiser strength of more than 800,000 tons, surely - en Item of only three ships will not be allowed to stand In the y of agreement , Inducing France, Italy and Japan to accept the Anglo American agreement will probably be the toughest part of the , Job. ,A"A at this distance, one may hazard the gueBS that It will not be the Japanese who will prove the hardest to per ail ads. During the last few years they have shown every lndl Ctitlon of a genuine desire to help presorve the petuse of the world. HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER T3B development of the spirit of humanttarianlsm Is the one great feature1 that sets the present age above all former periods In human olvllltatlar That Is the opinion of Dr. James Lyons Blggar, national com missioner of the Canadian Red Cross, as exprossed In an article written by him for the September Issue of the Red Cross Courier. . "Our civilisation," writes Dr. Blggar, "is moved, as no former civilization was moved, by the miseries which aro revealed to It In the old days the enormously preponderating mnjorlty wore ot the Pharisees, who saw the wounded traveler end cared not but passed by on the other side. Today the Good Samaritan Is beginning to dominate the situation. "In times past the answer to the question 'Am I my brother's lceeperf was Wo.' Nowadays it begins to be Yes'." The very existence o the organization of which Dr. Blggar Is the chief proves the correctness of his words. The Red Cross could sot have been organized In any former era ot society. .. . . The Beuate seems to be giving the Form Board a taste ot Rush Week. - Rumors have it that Mrs. Gann Is In a new mix. Got an In vite to the parties for Ramsey MacDonald and left the home folks In Topeka flat Don't know where she's going to sit but It certainly looks like that lady Is duo for an upset Did you notice the firsts that Arnold Collier's t-H-ers carried off at the state fair last weekT We don't want to forget that It's remarkable Just because It seems ta be a habit . ' And even the homesick salesman three weeks out from his beloved Noo Yawk confided to us that this Indian summer weather In Orogoa caa't be beat AS OTHERS "Flit Dews aaet Tea ta Ge" (Carlatlan Science Monitor) After witnensiiiK hie first game of Amricaa cullew football aa played ay tka University of Mexico, Kuiiliu Portea Gil, prpniilent of that repub Ho. exclaimed: "it wan treaiendoua." Now when a Rama oio make aura an impression on a spectator who ie witnessing It for the flrat time, It 1 not to be wonrWad at that hund reds of thnueand of peraona In the Vuited Statea are easerly lookmi forward to the opening of tho lll'JI) season. Already ta thud of tr "pl ekin" is to be heard ia the tmiuins camps of the colics, aad it v. ill so; be Ions before all the Iwaa awst opened their 'i.'hedulea. frme s spectacular aa aU a pleylt) point, of view, the -en will ha ranch the same i last year, aa thera are only s few change which have beea) made in the ruiei aince laxt 9.11. Ma kins; It impoeelhle for an opponent to adranca a fumble hall la the chief rimes- 'rf W col I an)' elerfd sj'inK to tx tha cliange and one ! init to be the gainer by tange and one of e most spectacular plR.ra or the game the run for a touchdown through the rjtt'ery of a fumble will nr. more thi the aiectAtor. But on lha other b0d, Ti will remove from the player who made the slip much of he atlgma. More big Internactlonal gamea tnan evtr before are achednted for O'S fell, end this promirtee foir tuth LU collet wotM with ta u . at . - SEE THINGS taraslngllng of students which can not help having a broadening effect on the undergraduates aa well aa cm those who, while they hare re ceived their college dvgrees, still fullow any activities n ich their alma mater may take part TOM SIMS' BARBS I IEUTKNANT I.1ND. one of the atunl fivers who did an oulside lo (iaring the national air races St Cleveland, used to be a broncho batter. He found It fotty danger ous, howeer. e e e aviter tngea that farmers give tip automobile " in economy measure. Hut how would they ever )t to tea to buy their butter and We have eeen quite a few indy tourists wearing khaki hreechoa during the) xummer but heven't no ticed nj .if them chsnglng a ti O e . Huth Elder ssts that since she Is Sirs. Waller Camp. ,lr she wants us all to tnigei 'here ever was a UlitS Klder Well, we've forgotten ,Uie Aittnini-tti'. A'-.en Eliubilb, Aana J0id su'l a (aw . SIDE GLANCES ... I 111 f "fve bsea in the water aft sura they didst plod ne for shear lead )ailjr Health Kervion Early Study of Capacity, is By DR. MORRIS FISHBBHN Editor Journal of tha American Medical Association and of Uygela, the liealth Magazine TTIB most rapid period of grewth 1 of the child is in Its early years. In the very early period of growth days count grntly; after middle life, days mean little in the changes that go ot in I he human organism. ' The psychologists who have studied tlie mental development of the child consider It of the greatest importance to determine aa soon as possible whether, or not the child is likely to be mentally defective. Tha quicker Important force can be brought to. bear, the better It is for the future life of the Individual. Thus,-Dr. Arnold Gcsell of the Psvcho-Cllnle of Yale University indlcotos a few of the. definite ac tivitiea that a child can carry out purposefully during Its first year. By tho end of the first month, the normal infnnt apparently rec ognises its mother's face; by the end of the second month, It will follow her moving figure with its eyes; at the end of the third month. It can begin to manipulate objecte a little; at the end of the fourth r fifth month, pick up a toy In the crib; at six months, reach for ethers and maybe It's just possible we na forget Kuth Elder. e The srhoolB are getting back Into fnll swing again. Now the young pejple will have to begin worrying sll over again ovtr how much they can't wear. Mr. Ford continues to expand Ms plai ts in F.urope, hut probably in the expectation that those conn tries over there will go dry some day. If you didn't send yonr children through college, you wouldn't have anybody around to correct your grammar. , , A Massachusetts professor says women teachers are feminizing tha thought of the nation. There must be eome reason why men smoke clgareta, at that Several eastern states are con sidering legislation prohibiting the dropping of lighted rigarets f'm airplanes. Just throwing another hardship la tha way of women fliers. TODAY IS THH ANNIVERSARY or Th Balkan War and nulnnr.a mnMlfiM In preparation for th Halkan War. A ffw days lator, the thre na tions dispatrhM an .dentin., not to Turkey requiring the eatnMlah nient of complete Macedonian an tonomj under Christian gor.fuaiti within aix montha. Vpon receipt of tha oa, TtrfcT Immediately recalled her rpr aentativea from their raraecla rapitala and on Oet. 17 vreeo Servla and Bulgaria formally de clared war on Turkey. Montenegro aided in tie cam paign againat the Turku rd h military rautpnigna of the alliea Vera well co-ordinated and directed to a common purpose. Thus tha rirk were attacked aimnltan eoimly in four aoparted placet, and were nnahle to concentrate and act the offensive. A temporary truce . signed in Pecember, hut the nntlona failed to agre on a permanent peace terma and host Hit to were resumed. Bv the Treatr of London, signed May 3. 1013. it'waa stipulated that Tnrker ahonld hs shorn of all her European possessions except Con stantinople and a small tract of ad Jant .and east of tho Maritxa riTrr. Hut the surprising rapidity with which the result had been achieved only whetted the nmhitlons ot the Halksn states and they were soon engaged in another war. with the allies this time arrayed against each other. Buy Your FA0- COAT on Budget Payment Plsn. l V 1 VJ Willamette tear taarsfno ewmirslRa strokes and at." Child's Mental Important a toy; at eight months, look for a spoon that falls on tbo floor! at 10 lnontba, pick up any email ooject; at 11 months, push a pencil through a hole, snd at 12 months, speak one or two words. A normal infant is likely te develop at about - this speed. It hss rieea found that even dif ficulty with nutrition and under weight will not greatly modify the learning sbility of the Infsnt or its behavior with relationship te these simple test. Tha nifant that Is mental! fla fectira at birth will begin to shew its defects very promptly. If the infant doos not show serais! naar ncteriatu of growth tauly ra life, it demand very prompt considera tion and attention. F.veo . though it Is et pertain that much can he dona for such an Infant, except to protect It against a world which has but little con sideration tor the inefficient what scientific medicine can do In such esses Is to determine ss soon as possible tbs need for specialised study and rare, the separation of the Individual from the group snd Its life snd those of its relatives the special attention that will make more endurable. WASHINGTON LETTER By RODNEY DUTCHES NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON, Sept 30. American goods , and Ameri can uiiiniif.ciurlng. engineering snd building talent continue to pour iiito Ruseia with increasing volume. Russia's five-year plsn of econ omy snd Industrial upanaion la being revised ambitiously and the present program for next year calle for an increaao in industrial output of 1 per cent instead of about 15 per cent aa previouely planned, without American tech nical aaaistance, it la admitted, thi would not have been postiible. Ilere are the latest figures on Soviet purchases in. the United States, aa supplied by tho Ruasian Information Bureau In Washing ton, for Uiiasian fiscal yearB: 1 025.30 $48,360,000. 1 926-27 $7 1 ,689,000. 1027-28 $01,232,000.. First 10 months of present fis cal year! $$4,000,000, forecaatint purchases of about $100,000,000 for the year. Th pre war figure wet about $26,0im,UC0. Mnra of this Increase repre sents heolthy Internal develop ment for Russia. Two year ago she bought $2.fW.0nO worth of GitNonKern 7 10 Static- XGV Trie Crest Northern Saff. war Empire Builders sre returning to the sir tonight over the NBC nstionsl net. work. Tune In tonight, snd very Monday night, at 7:30 P. M. TP irfUjT American industrial mschlnery. ' Is tbs first 10 months ot this year she bought $23,200,00 wrt. Figures on agricultural nacsis- ery for th same period tsw ajs lnorena fttnt $?,(, so $1, 000,000. A mo, th Vbvfttls assftnt ugar chasing, ceraa with Americas firms tf been a ffi0,0,000 order wish tigs Ford Motar coai pan? for oara aad serfs in the next fear years, a $10,000,00t order vats the BfeMwia Lcsot!ve work, a knap coatract wit tee We.kstfSBaj anepaw', s avail far $'Jt,S,io Ttartk of sBsiasraSi from Ovimlael EJ--ti-i.. SB aoaas thlap lake S10,(W0lOe vwtk oi traoaaaa the I.aieiiiiuiul Hsrwelat aw CkiestaBna. VsatBStSs cessgniiBWai sVissa iimlea i azat atsa te sBBiOBaVid tks WMtsTs BBialsSi ss1 t aawtast fast BaBcd saoeknartf mat swvbusbtS). Be passnnna eons Pom sasssei lMSSilia l laiwlsy and ews wraEast evsnRAtrtaarisMi (rf MMrtt tkaui $i.S6&.tm,m in ! atosM aad f M.no0,0f imt tha sera. mm A ehsa f the fseu aad figatrM sea to tndieae that wstmt I detennlssd t bM op he Whale aeanomt atrHtttorB with American parts, Sre bis )DSt Bought a etees taetory front tfc Aruwmla Oortt evmpan t Sreeltlmsi waieh tU he moved t Buaxi to maanfao. tore million alarm eftKns, aad half million wait stocks year. A sHat f the faeher-Hanpdim Watch esacasy ef Canton. O, will tlmilarir be ssand over to make a million dollar watches an Dually. the Austin esrjipsny, a bnnaing tat Cleveland, to gurnet to build a new model city ha SSfiOO person t Nihi-Novgorod in 16 months, which will cost f 50,000,000. of Importance to Eugene and Lane County RALPH A. HOPE, FORMERLY OF The Hope Electrical Shop OF BEND, OREGON and Williams Electric Co., Inc. OF EUGENE, OREGON HAVE MERGED INTO ONE COMPANY AND HENCEFORTH WILL OPERATE TOGETHER IN THE SALE AND SERVICING OF FRIG 8 DAI RE OELCO OGCH1T AND D. L. WATER SYSTEMS CAPEHART 0RCHESTR0PE (The Musical Marvel t)f the Age) v CAPEHART PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS WeU knovn make of RADIO, ELECTRIC RANGE, WASHING MACHINE and VACUUM CLEANER .JIOPE-VBLS 29 East YAzhtW Nizhnl-Novspsod Is to bacoass the liusaaia Detroit. TbaaP thai Ford 9attr eompasy will builtf a ptagt as ka 100,000 sera a ye Anid ssjotber factosy will tao aut 24)00 tractors. The Ulevelan) cocer wo the contrast I St tbs hasv city to be ballt araun) thsse plants after Kuroeaa Sid re bad sa) they would aesiuire for ysars for tar. jo. As interesting as saythldg. sre tsvbaiaal asxaaaare caatracta wbieg) tea Sbriat kmas aaNB wits) about 90 Asteissas flrsss. Far Instanca. aaisssa psiBai t double swr coal Erodcioa ia tssaa years, so her it technical asfcistane c;n tma, stork) with tee AUeo A OjOr- compesy, sMviaw tr tea mlaisaaaiace f aa Anwricss snjo- cal firs. JBbOlaV Gstar tacksstsel aBMMaact cast guests' BvavaaB tktt Far sted) pv teckaiaal asaiwtsace in coa stsuetiea sd tra afeattUosMSl futiiaiaiai toteaa, Da Peat W saa la seatsnj fifiaa)p tuOntum, J'rvya Bauianii aa snay m snaiuiijMg, ove a see steel a ilia aad ottaa BaaUasjtiw") nlante n ea abaaiS a WUtoa iM lara, Hah I. Caams A eemautS hi emurtraarbXjr tin DnteBam hipdw aiaatri paws slaa wita sW.OM)' hvfwpvxfntv eeptyjit lavjSj in itraw es a ooat of $xOOttttMn)ui Stnart, ! A Coos ia rvtmilav nut oil) eaaj nins and onenin e atun. Badi Oorpomttra of AsturtUat b Bauntffuetar af racho appnrntu and eitekHnHP of witont atsi tevtrotcal mfwmatMea, Owntmil Eleettia m empanidas. of th Rosw ten lmvwail batst, Nrtvesns lglsaerau) oesBBany in emntro rton and opanttion of $10,000,000 ammoniB fertiUsee ftirtory, and th learner Engtnaerlua ft (Vn stractiaa enapeny in a $3S.ftnrv,ftr)jj apartnant neuso and pnblia hiriioV imrs nroorsm for MoaooxP'. Other American rrnKmros win enfniffe in In bringing tliese two dealers together, Eugene now ha two of the oldest (in vears of service) FR1G1DAIRE and DELCO-LIGHT men in the state: men who are thoroughly experienced and 'who can properly take care of whatever you may wish in this line. Tiffany Bldg. waryfcan nt lrrhsttsaa, praJocQt. builaiam biking sta, erectsW suwins tsackis factories, evela iaa to Soviet aniline industry, bUdiog roads, conatructina foung lasli oial wnrfaas ether snaawstiinriu A aueibsr of pnssles of eato itfeaj, aaiabjeMag) foas Am ft four to a acore or atare, hare al ready left for Moscow nnder these contracts. Insidaaally. a nseac ldBO tsHs is wo visited McbOjobi last yea s0Bh lit per ceat wea Asaicssi 20 YEARS AGO (Brcrm TlieSmoSI, 8qO. 30, lvm A SfOProTEE studmt bstly meet lag wan held I VIBhrd hall thi. mrnttupsx 10 o'clcftk. ka kali was pBckod to the ))ors hy a very cm plots attendance of pc!ca!ly all tha gtodhnts, spat MR s Bern. Wtlae BOjssatss S ta asasa teat we iaiqisaf by iaa tte wftnkw f the Isuani drqwrteans see a asttJaK adaa vv voU, kn tto saa tka sBfliat t en ia tba festa be ana nvaanroan Vltrj rafritQ. fb wtD at Hast VthtHMfm a0w flBa, tB piatuaa.' wa dnak as he snav aaaaa Mi tk strs to daaa ago, os arwantad tutor. Yb asi cMtnS THb at Mat pe.nOTS as! (as estata i $i3,tsa), aad it a ( iad Ties efttwwti 49 fraait- The Bwii 0 saaatfevtBa t hoe from th teooitpMtiu esnaa tory ron ta ttvar fe ftvea ta the amasnle amtHtun mtk fa ewe? ens bafm aad tha orgs BBauat xlu OO teadinaad. . Tho obavrref OaiMna ant ahmd , the ear Yrno thrauab riMyiueuirt JAI'JSELECMCCO. thenumber of new snd stively btrgs residences being K along the edge of Hendricks' n,rk lhsame is true all through Fh. 877. V. S. Natl. Bank Bide RUBIER STAMPS VbITst Prtr. Co.. 76 W Tt... "mil i mi tii i i " mmm 6wm .GASOLINE. Phone 279