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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1929)
H II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M- FOR EVENING WEAR 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 r UPHOLDS AMATEURISM Tons of New Paper Money Just jp A creation of pale blue rayon in tin Bakes a charming evening frock for a young glrU Fear New Era of Tornadoes Washington. The tornado record for the first quarter of IKS as shown by Information gathered by the Cnlted States weather bureau here promises another unusual year for these disas trous storms. Last year more tornadoes occurred In the United States than during any previous year for which the govern ment meteorologists bare gathered data. The record for 19C8 nearly doubled the osual number of BO to 100 a year. Hut the loss of life due to tornadoes In 192S was exceedingly mall and the property loss was far below that of the worst years. In the first two months of this year ten tornadoes caused 32 dentin compared with only four tornadoes and no deaths In January and Febru ary of 1928. March kept np the un favorable condition, with some half dozen whlrlers and a dozen or so of deaths. And the Arkansas tornado toll gives April the beginnings of a bad showing. As May and June are the months that usually show the largest damage from tornadoes, meteorologists feel that more storms and suffering must be expected. The Southern states experience their tornado storms most frequently In late winter and early spring. Then the whlrler season Invades the North ern states. Contrary to popular opin- Pet Snail at Last Decides to Feast Pontine, Mich. Halzar, pel snail who came to his home In Pontlac by some misstep In bis early life which landed blm In i shipment of bananas from Hon duras, at last ha ended tl "sulks," and come out of his shell for food. For several month Calm would have nothing to do with humanity and the food his or la It "ber" human captor of fered. At last, however, hunger overcame timidity and the feast was on. It was a quite a Job to find out what Halzar craved a nourish ment, but an offer of bread, soaked In milk, overcame th last vestige of shyness and he feast copiously on this concoction. Pest Threatens Florida Orange Crop A . w-. :: ,Z. .J "itSf fir"'' frMr.'M. &iP&? X T Far worse than a score of hurricane In III effect on the orange grove I th Mediterranean cltru fly that ha mod lis appeursne In Florida, especially about Orlando, where this photograph wn made. President Hoover asked congress to give U,2,"iO,(XXJ to check th Inroad of ths pest. Washington. Nearly 9,000,000 bills, greenback and yellowbacks, Issued by the Untied States goveroineut and scattered among banks, business houses, and people throughout the country, on or near July 1, will be able to go Into permanent retirement at the discretion of their holders. This does not mean that Uncle Sam has decided to call in all his paper money and Issue In Its place gold and sliver, but that on that date be will replace this 1,500 tons of money, which would fill 40 box cars, with a new series of standardised notes one third less In size and weight and oc cupying one-third less space In storage and handling This stupendous task of replacement Is being done by the bureau of print ing and engruvlug In Washington, where the I'ulted States government manufactures Its paper money. The plant Is working night and day under fall force to have this next Issue ready on time, and Is turning out the largest order In Its history. It Is producing six tons of the new money every 2-t hours. Eight hundred and fifty-seven million pieces of fresh, crisp currency are being stored In the vaults of the treasury to be soon distributed to every state In the Union. The suggestion of smaller paper money for the Cnlted States first came from Americans who had re turned from the Philippine Islands and bad become accustomed to the smaller Ion there li.no "tornado belt" Sta tistic show that over halt of the ex tremely destructive tornadoes have occurred east of the Mississippi The tornado I born of current of air above the ground that differ In direction and come In contact A condition of warm, moist air near the ground overladen with cold air sets up violent heat transfer and over turning of the atmosphere. A great whirl or vortex results, releasing the pent-up energy of the air. Not al IS 'f&id of a&mel WAT HAVE you' BE&i DOMQ WEU, HE TOLD ME "O &0 AHEAP VIMLB HE PROVE TO MY BOY PAPpy Loaf of Bread Baked . in 1853 on Exhibition El wood, Inil A small loaf of bread, said to have been baked Good Friday. March 22, 18.VJ, I on exhibition her. It I owned by Mrs. liee Hough Bart lett, eighty-nine, and was buked by her mother. Mrs. Hurtled says a legend that a lonf baked on Good Fri day will endure forever prompted It nniklng and It preservation for 70 year. Accident are rare with care. ' .& slse of currency In use there, which they found fur more convenient to handle. When money was first being printed for the Philippine government, to avoid the confusion that would be caused If both currencies were of the same alxe, the Islands were furnished paper money In sites one-third smaller than that used In the United States. Extreme care Is being used In the printing and engraving of the new paper money to prevent counterfeiting. The faces wilt represent the highly specialized and artistic work of soma half doren dlffereut expert engravers, and the character of the engraving Is such that It Is almost Impossible to match. - No -longer will there be any yellow back and the repetition of portraits on bills of different denominations. All bills will bo engraved and printed In green and black. The portrait of Washington will be on the one-dollar bills, Jefferson on the twos, Lincoln on the fives, Hamilton on the tens, Jackson on the twenties. Grant on the fifties, Franklin on the hundreds. Me Klnley on the five hundreds, Cleveland on the thousands, Madison on the Ova thousands, and Chase on the ten thou sands. While an Immense saying Is fore seen by government oilleluls In the paper and Ink used, and the printing and handling of the new paper money, a question which has arisen and yet remains to be solved Is the changing ways doe the funnel-shaped cloud reach the ground, but when It does the low pressure of Its center ex plodes bouses, and the wind ubout the vortex prostrate all that It en counters. Usually a tornado move east or northeastward at the rate of 9 to 50 mile per hour. It you see one coming at you, run toward the north west, a due to the small path, a few feet may mean th difference be tween death aud safety. SEAUf AUD HE 772IEP TO CATCH AAV ZOO VACO ORWB Men to San Francisco, Calif. Tha unem ployment situation In San Francisco tin played havoc with th "stronger ex." In the opinion ot the city' old timers who remember at least a few of th day of '40 and when North Ilea eh wa th world' toughest com munity. The old-timer view were aired, In a typically old-time manner, after an nouncement that the Associated Char ities of San Francisco had started a school to train men to do housework. "It Just don't seem reasonable." was the oominent of one of the old guard, "that the male folk should huve to scrub floors snd run them dlng-f angled sweepers In order to make a llvln'." "Now I remember when" and her the grav-hnlred veteran launched Into a graphic story of the time when "men were men" and Sun Franelnco wa the-"wlile open" oily of the world. However, olliclals ol the Associated Charities can see no reason why men should not be trained to do dmenlc work. "Men are better fitted to do heavy housework than women," one of the olliclnls explained. Under Ilia direction of the olliclals, seven men were chosen to take the No person Is so punctual when i comes to keeping appointment as the bill collector. t 11 of the national bauk notes to conform with the new style. The bureau of engraving and print ing has a set of engraved plates for each denomination ordered by the na tional banks throughout the country. These aggregate mora than 10,(XH) plates, and the re-engraving of all of them would take many years to ac complish and cost nearly $1,000,000. The ouly solutions that remain open are the extremely expensive processes of re-engraving all the plates, the elim ination of the natloual bunk currency artcr 11KH), or the Issuing of a uni versal bank note upon which the oume of the bauk can be Imprinted. i Be Young People 0 By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK 0 9 Daea of Ma, University of 9 X Illinois. 6 Youth has always taken chances wherever we find youth, and In the eyes of middle ag ha ever leaned toward No one hates advice and regu lation so much as young people i they are eager to go their own way, and possibly not mora so toduy than they bsve previously been. I am just read ing Northanger Abbey, written on hundred and thirty years ago, ao Miss Austen's biographer says, Isabella reckless and daring to Ignore th con ventions of th time, was going off uncbaperoned In an open earring to drive fifteen mile or ao with her brother John and Mr. Morland. It was a bad a If a pair of lover today should park their car on a aid road at midnight with th light out. Cath erlne was dlscusalug th matter with -mm PC "s. V" J I I I fir bm fj Replace "Maids"? first course, snd after an Intensive series of lessons In the art of house work were graduated with honor. Tha men studied house cleaning, use of modern appliances, manner of taking care of floor, and were taken Into th finishing department and taught the polishing, touching up and cleaning of furniture. The Great American Jungb r$Y CLOTHES FOR THF j SC (If A CRITJCAU - rJ V7VV FADOrv rlB- & while -imdm Cl,'7le Z S .V. PI '"a- Mr. Avery Urundugo, th forceful leader of the A. A. U who has taken drastic step toward clearing the name of hi organization from any taint of professionalism. Th first step was th release o; college ath lete from A. A. (J. Jurisdiction and placing them under direction of the National Collegia! Athletic associa tion. Ilrundnge further' declared his determination to run down all traces of violation of amateur rules by ath letes supposedly performing for sport and not commercially. th Aliens whose guest she was at lath. "Well," said Mr. Allen, "do you think of going too?" "No, I had just engaged myself to walk with Mis Tllney before they told n of It; and therefore, yon know, I could not go with them, could ir "No, certainly not;" Mr. Allen re plies, "and I atn glad you do not think of It. These schemes are not at all the thing. Young men and young women driving about th country In open carriage I Now and then It I very well; but going to Inn snd pub lie place together! It I not right; and I wonder Mr. Thorp should al low It. 1 am glad you do not think of going; I am sura Mrs. Morland would not b pleased. Mr. Allen, r yon of my thinking! Do not you think these kind of project objectionable)" "Yes, very much so. Indeed. Open carriage ar nasty things," lira Al len replies, thinking nior of her clothe than of th awful Immorality of which th wild young people were committing. "A clean gown la not live minute weir In them. You ar splashed getting In and getting out; and th wind lake your hair and your bonnet In every direction. I bat an open earring niyself." "I know you do; but that I not th question. H not you think It ba an fold appenrnnra If young ladles are frequently driven about In them by young men to whom they are not even related H 'Yes. my dear, a very odd p-ar-a nee. Indeed. I cannot bear to see IL" And then Mr. Allen, more philo sophic MHultily than Ills wife, "Hut oil must nor t over particular. Young people will tie young people as your (inkI mother says herself. Young ieople do Dot Ilk to be al ways thwarted." No mora do they today any mora than they did on liuiiilred and thirty years a::o when Jan Ami en was a girl. I'erhnp the best solution I not to take their Irregularities too serl ously but to he philosophical shout It aa Mr. Allen was. They sr going to do quit a they plense anyway In spite of our protests, A IMS. WlMHI Nlltl Dolus. Then followed ten day' practical experience In homes and, according to th official, th ability of Hi men "was simply marvelous." Should San Francisco Ink to th Idea of employing men for household work, It I plnnned to enlarge the sihool and to add ailillilnnal course such a laundering and gardening. SMOKE El Cuspi'doro 2,-4-5" OMf- Mile TO THS NORTH STAR. A CAME "On collego boy met another, lier," snldj ck at tha n tall smoker straining hi nee scenery, "and noticed that b was un usually well groomed. , ! "'Whsts tha Idea of all th glad rngsf ha Inqulrod. "'Well,1 said th other toftly, Tva got a dale tonight with th daughter of a famous bridge export and I'm Inking her out lu niy best suit.'" I'lttaburg I'rosa. SUITS BOY FRIEND Ho Madam, your clutch Uut work4 Ing right. Bhe My boy friend never complaint about It. Ye Oowl The honsymooa Is evsr, Whin a will (m from lhlr flstf "Ion't roe !' throw ihos blKulUI Do you wsnl to kill the ctr Aaseag Others A young wan with a pretty, flirta tious dunce wrote to supposed rival: "l'v been told that yon have been kissing my girl. Come to my ortlcej at eleven o'clock Saturday. I want to have this matter out." Th rival answered: "l'v received a copy of your circular letter and will t present at tlte meeting." ItehoboUl Huuilay Herald. The Nest Mmli Mr. Ilafferty-Ten tltche did tha doctor hv to put In me old maha after th fight wld your old mahn last night. Mrs. Ilogan Ten wa 111 Sura when the doctor seen me poor hus band carried In this morning, he ssjs: "llav any wan got a acwlng ma- clilneT Ferftvea for All EUa Illlnks You always used to knock the radio, now you seem to be strong for It. What mad you change your opinion of lit Jinks I read that th mulc pub Ushers claim It I killing Jut. OF COURSE "Io you know what fish would aiak giHid aviator?" "Of course not, neither do you." "Sure, I do. How shout th dying flshr Pretty Much the Sam If fou wr I and I wis ou. In lift's com pin dsln, for your mlslak I houlil b tut. And rou'd t making mine Soldi l.attecalilo I waul to get my hoy a saxophone for III birthday. How la this one over here? Clerk 'Unit one I out of order; It won't sound. I.nltecalilo Just what I'm looking fori Wrap II up. Not to Be Rapaatcd "My liu.sliand I plain-spoken; h '-nils spude a spado." "Ho Is mine. Inn I won't say what lie culls our jwlrelesK."- Klriiy Stories Quite True A i tint 1 would like lo paint a pic ture of you and your wife klxslng. tletiileiiinn Hut I thought you wer a murine nrlhit? ArtlHt-Qtille true I I would label this a "Few Smacks." la Every Theater Mrs. Hope (at cinema) l'v for gotten my glasses, Henry. Ilopo It doesn't matter, dear. W cun sit behind soma good till read er. Movie Ago.