Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 14, 1926, Image 6

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
Johnny Jones Is Mushing Again
**** ***** *** *
•P /^ e T Ä L E o f
KIDDIE
KÀIÌDID
& Arthur 5coit Bailey
L eslie F en ton
KATYDID IS SHY
y our w ing covers tog eth er, th e re 's no
know ing w hat you could do w ith a
UN '.-v—" aald ',r Fro,r- to Kirt,i|,> real fiddle and bow.”
K aty d id —"now tell me, how do
“T h a t’s tru e." K iddie ad m itted . "I
you like th e o vercoat I m ade for you?" nev er thought of th a t.”
And K iddle K atydid, s a fe In his tre e
"W ell," said Mr. Frog, who a p p ea red
once m ore, a n d snugly b u tto n e d In I g re a tly pleased w ith him self, "anyhow ,
Mr. FrogH gift, replied th a t It w as j I w ant you to Join o u r singing society,
the finest g a rm e n t he hud e v e r owned i P e rh a p s y o u ’ve heard me anil my
In »11 h is life.
| frien d s o ver In th e sw am p.
Alm ost
"flood !" said Mr. Frog. "A nd I d a re every nig h t w e have a singing p a rty
say you've hud m any o v e rc o a ts In y our th ere.
And If you'll only a g ree to
time, too.”
fiddle fo r us, w hile we sing, I ven­
K i d d l e K aty d id did not c o rre c t Mr
tu re to say th a t w e’ll h ave F a rm e r
l e g s m istake. To tell th e tru th , he G reen g e ttin g o u t o f his bed to Listen
to us."
N it,urnllv th e Invitation pleased K i n ­
dle K atydid. B ut for all th a t, he shook
IHs head slowly.
W ho
i “I'm a fra id I'm too shy." h e told Mr.
them bac
' I 'r,1<t- "I like to sta y hidden am ong
he p ictu re Shows him w ith his outfit.
J” “ *** U<e u‘UBi“ rs a t
L uke In th e h u n t
lo r gold
I th e
leaves, w h ere people c a n 't see
m e."
" T h a t’ll be all rig h t." Mr. F ro g a s­
M any “m ovie" fa n s will recognize
su re d him.
"You can hide In som e
' m a n s io n .
From 11113 to 1924 th ey
bush near-by, w here we c a n ’t look a t th e pleasin g c o u n te n a n c e of Leslio
Include only such a p p ro p ria tio n s us
F en to n , th e h andsom e young juven ile,
you."
a re charged to "re p airs, fuel a n d so
But still K iddle K aty d id w o u ld n 't ac ­ w ho has been seen in nu m ero u s mo­
forth, "lighting. Ac.," “e x tra o rd in a ry
cept the In vitation. A lthough Mr. F rog tio n p ictu res. He w a s b orn in L iver,
re p a irs.
T hey do not include m i ­
tea se d and tensed, all he w ould say pool, E ngland, a b o u t tw e n ty -tw o y e ars
a rle s o f se rv a n ts and In m any In­
w as th a t he w ould th in k th e m a tte r ago. He has brow n h a ir and brow n
sta n c e s the cost of re p a irs to th e
over.
eyes, and a sm ile of boyish c h a rm
grounds, as th ese w ere Included u n d e r
"P ro m ise me this, nt le a s t__” Mr. w hich a d d s to his en g ag in g a p p e a r,
c erta in W ar d e p a rtm e n t e x p e n d itu re s
ance.
h rog finally s a id —“prom ise me th a t
and w ere h a rd ly se p a ra b le from o th e r
D
istric
t
o
f
Colum
bia
Items.
you
w
on't
ag
ree
to
m
ake
m
usic
for
A bout Eight M illions Spent grounds at all w h at they have since
anybody e ls e ! Now th a t people know
P re sid e n t H a rriso n found th e W hite
become. In sp ite of the fa ct th a t a
on M ansion— N ew R oof
y o u 're m usical, th ey 'll be a sk in g you
g re at deal of money w as sp en t on H ouse rut Infested and Mrs. H a rriso n
to play In an o rc h e stra , o r a band, o r
them from y e a r to year. T he grounds, j hud th e floors rem oved 'In p lac es to
N eeded.
a flfe-and-drum corps, o r som ething.
At
like the residence, had to have a rout (hem from th e ir rnnw avs.
B ut I’ve in v ite d you first, and If you
W ashington. — T he
W hite H ouse g re at deal of care, the sum o f $4-120 one auction o f old W hite H o m e f u r ­
Then Mr. Frog L eaped Into th e A ir oblige anybody It oug h t to be m e—
needs a new roof which will cost, being spent In 18(11 for the bringing n itu re o f the e a rlie r periods w as sold
especially a f te r I’ve given you th a t !
T h re e T im es
It Is estim ated , about fSOU.ISMI. T he o f Potom ac w a te r over to th e grounds ■ i ra t trail w hich L incoln h im self used
hom e of the P resid en t has come for Irrigation purposes. Tills, a t the to c atch the rodent th a t hud ru in ed had n e v er b efo re had an overco at on b e au tifu l w arm o v e rco a t." T h e ta ilo r
looked up Into th e tre e so beseechingly
to he looked upon so m uch In the tim e, was considered a re m a rk ab le Im­ his best su it o f clothes.
his back.
( th a t K iddle K atydid h a d n 't th e h e a r t
n a tu re of a perp etu al n ational m onu­ provem ent.
I he new W hite H ouse ro o f w hich
"I've com e h e re to n ig h t to deliver
to re fu se h is request.
m ent th a t Item s of upkeep a re usually
In 1814 the B ritish reached W ash ­ will cost $.V»,<M10 Will rep lace th e p re s­ an Im p o rta n t m essag e to you." Mr
“ A N IDEA fo r a play, e h ? " T ell It
“ I’ll p rom ise th a t." he said.
a m a tte r o f su rp rise to Individual c it­ ington and bu rn ed nearly all th e gov­ ent e la b o ra te one of copper.
It Is P rog w ent on.
"A nd th in k in g th e
to m e," sa id Sim on R lngflnger,
izens.
H u r r a h !" cried Mr. Frog, opening
ernm ent
buildings.
Including
the likely th a t th e p re sen t sleeping q u a r ­ w e ath e r m ight be cooler th an y o u
th e w ell-know n m an ag er, to T ru x to n
T he T rea su ry d e p artm en t figures, W hite House, from w hich P re sid e n t te rs now located on the roof will be liked. I m ade you th a t fine coat so his m outh so w idely th a t K iddle K a ty ­
did couldn t help sh u d d e rin g nt th e s cTlhe, th e w ell-know n p lay w rig h t.
nevertheless. Indicate th a t the ofll- Madison had fled only a few hours p re serv e d , alth o u g h not used by th e
you could sta y o u t h e re In y our tre e sight.
" I t's lik e th is ," explu ln ed th e p lay ­
clal residence o f the P resid en t of the previous to th e ir a rriv a l. T h e fire did I re sid en t « fam ily. T hese w ere a d d ­ unil listen to w h a t I h a v e to tell you
w rig h t. "L o ttie P a sso v er, a b e a u tifu l
I n lte d S ta te s has cost the tax p ay ers not wholly d e stro y th e m ansion, but ed by P re sid e n t T a ft for th e benefit
Ami th en Mr. F rog leaped Into the
■ - - I h e a r— " he s a i d - " I h e a r th a t
shop girl. Is seen Hnd longed fo r by
o f th is country, from the tim e It w as left It In such a s ta te th a t It w as prac­ o f se rv a n ts .— New York Tim es.
a ir th re e tim es.
And each tim e th a t
you re a niusfclan."
< len ie n t Golibs, a young a n d u n sc ru ­
built, approxim ately $ 8 .tm o ,t« g i f o r tically necessary to re c o n stru c t It
he
leaped
he
s
tr
u
c
k
his
h
eels
to
g
e
th
e
r
“ Yes,” said K iddie K a ty d id — fo r he I
p u lo u s m illio n aire. L o ttie, stru g g lin g
building, cure, re p a irs and vario u s re ­ from c ellar to a ttic.
Som e of th e ,
knew well enough th a t E reddle Firefly th re e tim es. Ju st to show how happy p a in fu lly to live on h e r s a la ry of six
furnishing». And th is docs OH»t include w alls w ere found to be in good sh a p e | Princeton M an R evives
he w as.
**
could not h ave kept th e secret.
d o lla rs a w eek, finally su ccu m b s to
m ore th an
cx|e-rck-d at va
and th u s It w as reb u ilt v irtu a lly a c ­
I hen, w ith a h e a rty “Good n ig h t!
"I h e ar th a t y o u 're a tiddler," Mr
th e g old-tinted p ro m ises o f th e y oung
Cold L igh t” in D ead Fish
rlous tim es for a v a rie ty of o th e r pur cording to the o rig in al p la n s ; th e a r j
he tu rn e d a w ay and w ent sk ip p in g off
P rog added.
m illio n a ire a n d goes a w av w ith him
P rin c eto n . N. J .—R e tu rn in g to Ids
poses To Include th ese m iscellaneous Chltect of the first building w as
Ami
K
iddie
K
atydid,
m
ak
in
g
his
cu­
"W hy, no! I ’ve n e v er played th e fid
In P rin c eto n lab o ra to ry a f te r an eight-
believing im p licitly th a t lie m eans
am ounts, re fu rn ish in g last sum m er, fuel. In ch arg e of th e rebuilding.
d ie !” K iddie K atydid exclaim ed. "I rio u s m usic In th e top of th e m aple fulfill his p ro m ise to m a rry her. B u t
m o n t h s ' research to u r in th e m arin e
a n d the re p a irs now under considcra-
don’t know how to do th a t.”
tree, kept th in k in g th a t th e ta ilo r w as f a r from hom e he lea v es h e r to h e r
Some W hite House Figures.
lab o ra to rie s of N aples and M essina, E
tlon, w ould hring th e to ta l cost o f
“ Well, how do you know th a t you one o f th e o d d est c h ap s he had ev er fa te . A y e a r la te r, w ith h e r child in
R ebuilding re q u ire d sev eral years. N ew ton H arvey, p ro fesso r o f p h y si­
th e P re sid e n t’s house to n early fit) -
In 182(i th e com m issi,m ers m ade - ology at P rinceton, disclosed new In­ c a n ’t, if y o u ’ve n e v er trie d ? " Mr F ro jj seen.
h e r arm s, she c o n fro n ts him e n d
(MSI,(MS I.
H e did w ish. too. th a t Mr. F ro g had sh o o ts him d e ad ."
re
p o rt In which th ey sta te d th a t the f o r m a t i o n a bout Ids theory o f "cold re to rted . " I f you can play ‘Katy di<l.
F u rn ish in g s Become Obsolete.
a
sm
a
lle
r
m
outh.
K
aty
did
;
sh
e
did,
she
d
id,'
by
rubbing
Sim on R Ingrtnger held up his h a n d »
N early every P resident has added work w as fa r from com plete, a s It llg ld " before th e B iological se m in a ry , I
<© by O rj«M t & D u n la p )
in liorror.
m ate ria lly to the furnlshftigs. T his w as not possible to fu rn ish the Inside.
( ohl lig h t" Is the p o p u lar term ■
The re p o rt o f th e com m issioners
"B ut, my d e a r S c rib e !" he c rie d .
for th e ra y s e m itte d by c e rta in a n i­
Was not because In th e m ain, the fu r­
Showed the fallow ing e x |s-n d ltu re s on
'th a t's u tte r ly u n tru e to l i f e ’ Audi­
nishings w ere not adequate, hut b e ­
mals. such a s th e firetly, w ith o u t up-
“ I e n ce s w a n t life lik e plays, p |„ vg
the W hile Hnufte:
i p re ciab le b eat.
cause of w ear and te a r T hen, too, at
Ing w ith situ a tio n s a n d e v e n ts t h a t
various tim es lu Its history the fur- E ï : c " . ^ \ bh; % 7 . x ,no, i * n u , r ’’ *•
Am ong the e x p erim e n ts conducted
th ey know a re tr u e to life b e c a u s e
nlflhlnifM have herurne obsolete In the I
by D o cto r H arv ey w hile a b ro ad w as
th ey h av e e x p erien c e d them th em ­
’ ” 2«. 0(
view of the various m istresses of the R e p a i r i n g t h e P r e s i d e n t s
w ork In re sto rin g lum inescence to dead
By H. I R V I N G K I N Q
selves. G ive me a play lik e th a t a n d
W hite House, and th is h a s brought
.................................................... >««.4»noe fish by th e use o f th e u ltra-v io let ray.
■ Y JO S E P H K A Y E
y our fo rtu n e is m ade."
a bout m any a lte ra tio n s.
H e also re p o rte d o b se rv atio n s on a
T° U I ...........................................
W ell, h o w 's th is ? " sa id T r u x to n
As decade followed decade, It Is not
ty
p
e
o f deep-sea squid w hich e m its a
T hese figures do not tnke Into ac ­
L o ttie P a sso v er, th e b e a u ti­
KNOCKING WOOD
to be w ondered Ht th a t such sum s
A t T w e n ty - o n .- L .n o r F re .n o l L o r .. S trlb e .
lum inous s u b s ta n c e
w hen p u rsu e d
ful shopgirl, re p u lses th e a d v a n c e ,
have been expended.
T he n a tio n s count the Salaries paid the a rc h ite c t Which, he said, ta k e s th e p lace o f the
W
as
on
His
Second
Job.
o t L ord T rum bles, y o ung a n d d a sh in g
eyes a re constantly fixed upon the and o th er officials, hut do Include the Inky- tlul.l e m itte d by th e o rd in a ry
O S T o f US a re too In tellig en t to
E nglish noblem an, who p lo ts In v a in
hom e of th e C hief E xecutive and w ages paid to lab o re rs ami m echanics. cu ttlefish In flight.
believe In silly su p e rstitio n s—
T T W E N T Y -G N E I w as w ith to ru in her. F in a lly , com pletely w o n
From the day th a t th e W hite H ouse
th o u sa n d s o f citizens every y e ar m ake
oh.
yes.
o
f
course.
Hut
m
ost
of
us.
In d isc u ssin g an im a l lum inescence
**
• S. Arm y En irl npppi ii £ o ver by th e g irl's p u r |ty
p ilgrim ages to the real se a t of the was again ready for occupancy con­ lie d e clare d th a t he believes It re su lts w hen we h ave b o asted of o u r good
corps, w orking w „ h ,„ e tid e s ami o f c h a ra c te r, he d isg u ise s h im self a n d
natio n al
governm ent.
T his g reat g ress began a p p ro p ria tin g a n n u ally from o x id izatio n In an im als, as In o r­ luck proceed n e v erth ele ss, to "knock
c u r re n t,, a n d m aking sou n d in g s and o b ta in s a Job a s d eliv ery m an a t th e
horde o f v isito rs .....
m akes
It Im perative
....................."
r ** " ,in"’ for 1,R » « In te n a n c e . Some-
"A" '
d in a ry illum in atio n .
T h e h e at th u s wood." So <lld o u r rem ote an ce sto rs, tria n g u la tio n s up „ „ „ down £
(hat c ertain of the m om s he com plet,-h
,h e
re fu rn ish in g ;
d e p a rtm e n t sto re w here L o ttie Is eni-
th
e
tre
e
w
o
rsh
ip
ers.
Says
E
lw
orthy,
iwntfc coast.
p ro d u ced Is so In a p p re c ia b le th a t It
Pbived. lie m akes a rd e n t love to h e r
re fu rn ish e d and red eco rated alm ost I
,,le ,,c,'" l ’a n t felt It did not
an a u th o rity on such m a tte rs : “T h e
cannot
la-
m
easured,
not
exceeding.
In
"M
ost
o
f
my
sp
a
re
h
o
u
rs
a
t
t
h
|
,
suit Ids larg e or sm all fam ily Ms the
and she, fa llin g t o recognize th e noble­
every year.
(he opinion of D o c to r H arvey, oue- re m a rk a b le sim ila rity In custom s all tim e w ere sp e n t In stu d y an,I I
m an In his hum ble disguise, fa lls In
T he first a p p ro p ria tio n m ade by case m ight be. O ne and all sim ply
over E u ro p e p o in ts to th e conclusion
th o u sa n d th o f oue degree.
le a rn e d enough o f law to p ass the
i . i T h ? hh him ' ” e , hen c c 'c a ls his
congress for the W hite H ouse w as In­ ask ed congress for th e money to re ­
th a t tr e e w o r s h lp w as once an Im­
b a r adm ission e x a m in a tio n s.— I, F
M entlty and m akes h e r I.adv T rain-
cluded In a general fund of $2tMI,UMl fu rn ish It in acco rd an ce w ith his own
p o rta n t elem ent In th e e arly religion L o ree.”
• b es and , akps h e r hnmp , ()
for I he ro u st ruction o f public build­ special taste s. P ra c tic a lly every P re s
of m ankind, a n d contin u ed down to
S tone A g e City Found
T G D A Y -M r. L oree Is fa m o u s as to p re sid e over his a n c e stra l e s ta te s ."
ings nt the site selected by the first b lent who has occupied the house has
a v ery re c e n t p e r io d - s o m e even
on E d ge o f M oscow am ong o u rse lv e s—w ere su b s ta n tia lly one o f th e g re a te s t ra ilro a d e x p e rts
I resident, p a r t of th is sum w as to he p u rc h ase d new tab lew are, china, sit-
• msnn RIngrtnger, e n ra p tu re d , k isse d
Moscow. - R ussian
a rc h e o lo g ists
used for the con stru ctio n and fu rn ish ­ ver am i cut glass. T h e hills for th ese
Identical w ith th e sam e rite s and In th e w orld and has headed and re- the p lay w rig h t on both ch ee k ,.
ing of an a d eq u a te residence for the often ra n r a th e r high, or »„ som e h a v e discovered on th e o u ts k irts o f cerem onies observed by E gyptians. o rganized m any o f th e larg e st rail- „ ¿ T ? a5 " “ rP a' I'1"-’’- « h a t ’s tr u e t o
roiuN in
country.
Moscow th e re m a in s o f an u n d e n t city
n a tio n 's C hief E xecutive
The appro- I thought.
E tru sc a n s. G reeks and R om ans."
K n tm
,
d - “ H ’*r e ’a " '•’’- ‘•k fo r
T h e f o l l o w i n g f a b l e » h o w s t h e ex
believed to d a te from th e F ifth c e n ’
p rlatlo n w as not m ade until some tim e
Mr. L oree left R u tg ers a t nin eteen th tn a
T h e p rim itiv e belief w as th a t sp irits
" * « " y - a n d do y„u
p e n d ltu re a by p e rb sls since the early tu ry before C h rist, w hen sto n e tools resid ed in trees, s p irits to be p ro p iti­ a n d go, 1,1s first J o b | n t h e e n g in e e r - X
In into.
you can w r , , e " hy n ” ‘ T h u rs -
1 w e r e Just b eginning to be rep laced by a te d . w
I he first sum set w as alm ost Itnmc- ■ d a y s :
ith o u t th
bnslc Idea being en- lag d e p a rtm e n t n o r f ,|,e p B e n n sv lv .n la
««nu,nu
m is DHMic
m etal Im plem ents.
t ® b y O s e n r . M atth ew A d a m .)
(llaiely d e m o n stra ted to he Insufilclent F r o m t h r
tlre ly le st th e re cam e th e period of t h e ra
r n ilro
i l r ' ” a " d 1- .
A fte r th is he Went info
b eK in n ln K t o
1K5A .........................
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f- r the purpose, and It w as not many
the Army- E n g in e erin g corps and from
Iron
a
rro
w
s,
knives,
glass
b
ra
c
e
le
ts
S
acred
G
roves
and
th
e
D
ru
id
's
oaks
9
l.A
1
ft.K
5
ft
AT
F r m n 1A6A t o ¿ 1 7 0 ’ ’
'h e r e jo in e d a c o „ „ r i l c t ^
m onths before congress w as asked for F r o m 1ST
hone
com
bs
a
n
d
gold
and
silv
e
r
a
n
d
th
en
th
e
dedication
of
c
e
rta
in
t o lftf» 7 .
. 3.3.1.-, 934 27
a d d itio n al funds. T hese also proved F r o m l f t n . t o l:»i:
s Ul
Jew elry w ere u n e a rth e d .
S everal «nets o f tre e s to th e e a rlie st and w ork in M exico. M exico did
.
3 4ft.u n o on
|O lie Inadequate, and It w as several F r o m 1911 tu
i ex am p les o f p rim itiv e p o tte ry b e a r
sim plest form of th e sin e rstltlo n . W e him so well „ n d he r e tu r ......
! Ing design» for te x tile s „Is.', w ere knock to call th e a tte n tio n of th e tre e
T otal
y e ars before th e re .........
w as finally
«--•.',‘,,o S.,8.’PS.
»chleved Ids
76.295 tfy
fu rn ish ed
•outul. T h e m ain o ccupation o f th e sp irit to th e f a d th a t we recognize I ftr' (t ’" ’■"’«c,lon w hen, a s a ssista n t
N o w th e s e figures. In te re stin g and
“T h e ax is of the e arth
T h is e arly W hite H ouse w as fa r
In h a b ita n ts ,
th e
a r c i ...... lo d a ta
sav. hla Influence In th e good luck of which i
" 7 h* , ’h |’ "F'v division of , hp
«ticks o u t visibly through
from being a p re te n tio n s affair.
It large s s they a re, do not Include w as c a ttle breeding, b u n tin g hav in g we boast „m l In o rd e r th a t he m ay not P e n n sy lv a n ia
ra ilro ad .
be r e c ,"
= , the c e " te r of each and
« H e r a carefu l s t u d v ^ h a ,
looked like a g iant Ian . .Nor w ere the sm a lle r sum s ol money (tint m ight la- played a m inor role. T ra c e s o f „ „ feel alighted and ch an g e our good
ch arg ed ugaitist th e upkeep of (he
every tow n a n d city.”
c
fo rtu n e Into had.
At lea st th a t's the g ra d es on th e ra ilro a d be reduced
a n cien t K rem lin a lso w ere e x c a v a te d
w hy o u r a n c e sto rs knocked wood, <»ur 1
a rg u e d th a t th e lncrease.1 effl
HIS K' '>« o ra p a t o v e rz e a lo u .
poor. Ignorant, su p e rstitio u s anccA- l ' ency and e a s ie r h au lin g w ould more
" • c a l I ’ r id c | ,
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( f
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| Louis, B altim ore, T ren to n New Gr- to r» ! How m uch b e tte r off we a re I -him m ake up f„ r , he
Dr. ‘
W endell Holmes.
p ,,
th an th ey w e re ! H ey. th e re ! K nock
| leans „m i M ilw aukee.
tak en fr, m his c eleh ra tr I - v ,, ,
.
worn! !
' n , ' ,Crat
H is suggestion w as accepted and " f 'h e B re ak fa st
"T h is g ra n d to ta l o f m ore th a n 3 3 0 .
c a rrie d o n , a n d the p rediction " " p
by
Fyndlcat*. )
O liver W endell H olm es w a , „ „ e o f
| <•*> a d u lt s tu d e n ts Is th e m ost slgnlfl.
m ade fully realized. A,
tIm e „
T h ls Is tb s N um ber R ecorded In L ast
lose men Who stum bled Into his life
•a n t p ro o f ,»f ,h e stre n g th e f th e
w ould Insure a m ark e d red u ctio n of
w as only about tw en ty eight.
adult e le m e n ta ry e d u ca tio n m ovem ent
'fi..’ ir a ,h H c , S d : d k,,. ? v p,i,7 - p' y
F ederal C ensus—C hallenge
t © b , M rC tar. N r w . „ . p „ S y a d ieaM, ,
Illite ra te s In th e cen su s o f 1830.
"I
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I
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lte
d
S
la
te
s."
continues
to £ au ca tio n .
th
e
eventually W. n th e de J e H V
la May, 1P2.1, th e federal com m is­ report. 'D e sp ite w aning o f puldl
f i f i « n : ^ r. ° ; ra , a —
"— v o r/d li
sioner of education sent a q u e stio n ­ (.■rest in A m ericanization and ■ , In-
,, r
tl.e
W ashington. T h e n a tiv e Illitera te n a ire on e le m en tary ed u catio n In Eng
K ii.in< Not Universal
serio u s re tre n c h m e n t policy In public
h r f t ," , . ’ U I
* Hr PPal
h i" ‘ » » 0
Population In the O nlted S ta te s Mc- ' ■•fi and citizen sh ip for a d u lts to every ex p en d itu re s, (lie sch.s.l pro g ram s for
K issing as a form of g re etin g „ „ „
/
k ,f
« u d y m edicine
c o rdlng to th e p.rgo fe.ter .1 c e n s u s . State superli.teiK lelit of education In n a tiv e Illite ra te s a n d a d u lt foreign
affection Is c o m p a rativ ely n c en t, th e 1 •* said K X " "
m ay
w a s; N ativ e w h ite Illitera te s, 1,212.
the I nlted Stale«. R e tu rn s w ere re
h a b it o f kissin g Is unknow n
born h ave ste ad ily Im proved d u rin g
to
the
D”C
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r
11
,
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8
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f»«2; n a tiv e n egro Illiterates, 1.442.1(11 ■ e h c d from 44 of th e s ta te s and from the past t h e re a rs , and th e general
P olynesians, w ho g re et by
not P rrm lfte tl
pressing long to eoV'ti
1 he n a tiv e illite ra te group re p resen ts M asks, the Virgin Islands. C anal Zone outlook for th e n a tio n la m ost prom is­
noses.
T h e L a p la n d e rs ,1 1 apply - r v l c e , as I ? ' 8
m*
»(I per cent of o u r to ta l natio n al II and Ilaw alL
th
e
ir
nose«
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g
a
in
st
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ing.
person they i
m pn»rpMj*or wore* t«x«. M
lite ra c y problem , a lth o u g h the tot-il
w ish to salu te. In o ta h e ite
T he retu rn » show ed th a t th e atu
we a re | In dem and and In 1947 he w ,
"T h e 192d fed eral cen su s show s th a t
n u m b er of n a tiv e Illite ra te s m tiryn «lent» enrolled In c la sses for a d u lt II
told th a t th ey n th th e ir noses togef fl­ iH lnted to th e c h a ir ,,z
ap '
every
s
la
te
In
th
e
E
nlon
has
m
ore
H a rv ard c o ll e g e - ,h e unk e rs B ? " 'L 8 t
show s a m arked d e cre ase a s com pared I lite ra te s and a d u lt foreign born in
er. and, o f co u rse, w e all kn
ow
this
(ban
IO.
im
m
i
foreign
born
a
d
u
lt
a
n
d
n
a
­
With th e n um ber In lt»l<> and IlMMi ! ‘¿L
he had received hl« Io
Is th e fa v o rite form of g reeting
num bered a p p ro x im ate ly '
and held th is tm sltion u m n , b ? Vp"r 18” *
tive Illite ra te s. T h irty fo u r s ta te s to
T h a t the 3 immi .( mmi c itize n s of the -'8,1.1 MM i In 1924.
affection am ong th e Eskimo«
ith
e
r
i
d a te have rvm gnlxed th e Im p o rtan ce
I th e J a p a n e se n o r th e (.'hlr.ese
1 tilted S tate» who a re u nable to read i
Ill addition to (he 230,(WM> s tu d e n ts ' and th e need o f public school p ro g ram s
kiss, m I a wri,'e°rr , 7 ° " " ^
km
a n d w rite c o n stitu te a ch allen g e to
m any A frican trib e s the natl
-low» a s
1 w r’W th an ft phyvi
recorded officially from th e 23 state«, j for a d u lts n eeding e le m en tary
os
kiss
'
clvic
A m erican e d u ca tio n is th e contention
th e ground o ver w hich » hlef h a s I p rom inently Identified w ith , hp He „ w as
m
ere
a
re
undoubtedly
BO
.
imm , adult«
In
stru
e
tle
n
a
n
d
h
ave
e
n
acted
o f th e I'n lte d S ta te s b u re a u o f educn
frm l ,n A u stralia, kissing
" f c o n trib u to rs „ hn
' n ,h * «■"Up
enrolled In classes In th e la rg e r c ities 1
around, ■
th a t In a re ee u t re p o rt, and th a t the of those States, w hich have not p ro , tlon fa v o rin g th is w ork.
or r a th e r b re a th in g upon it, is « form i known m agazine famoi « ' ' a w ell
Im m ediate e x te n sio n o f a d e q u a te pro- I
1 Inanclal aid to local com m unities
o f g re e tin g am ong various
•file y e a r ,
“ ¡to . „ d b „ n,Hnr
Tided s ta te lea d ersh ip for th is w o rk ;
- „
..
— Peoples, i
L om br
gram a o f a d u lt e lc m eu tary education <or exam ple, Chicago, D etro it, ¡it ( cond u ctin g a d u lt c la ss,’» Is provided
e n title d
” ‘11' “ • ">*•« * H o ng i , . him ,0 a p |a rp am „n
by 2T sla te s ."
t a u c .s l a n h ah l, a n d th a t O rte n m ù w riters. H e died | n A m erica’s b est
i© by t t c C lv n Ktwwapsr S rsS lca to
j
of
e
lg
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trflv
e
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w
/v
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a re s tra n g e rs to IL
' • * O - r . . M.UX«. » L i s « , 7 4 7 -
Cost of White
House Growing
«THE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
M'
W H E N I WAS
TWENTY-ONE
“A
UJHO SAID
NATIVE ILLITERATES IN THE
UNITED STATES TOTAL 3,084,733
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