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IIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Duly, Suhduy. Weekly J'ublihhrd by th HGDPUHU i'HLSTINU CO. HT-! N. Kir SC. Itoa ROHKHT W. BUHL, Editor 0. BUM I TEH 81UTH. Maiuujjtf Au liwlrpeiidrot Newpper Entered a M-eond claw tmtter at Me4 lord, -Oregon, under Ail of Utrih 8, 187V. SUBttCKIPTION RAlKd By Mill lu Adtttiuv; l4ity, witli Huijy, year 17.60 lially, with bunday, mouth 76 Illy, without Hui.iiay, yt-nr 6.60 lily, M itKout Sunday, tootttii . . . , .06 Weekly Umil Tribune, ou yr. . . . t.UU Holiday, une yt-ir 1.00 by Currier, in Adrancf In Uedford. Aab Und, JailcaourlUe, Ontrid I'oliit, I'uoeoU, Talent, Gold Hill and vu Highwayi: umiij, wiui rtunuay, raoum f ,70 Daily, without Sunday, montb Ob Jlly, withuut Sutuiay, one year... f.00 iJnily, with huuday, one year 6.00 AU term, raah in advaiu-a. UKUBER (r THB A8HOCIATEU I'RESS Kecelrlntf Pull l.rri Wire Hirvtet Only paper Id city or county (cflving Oewi by telrgripti. The Associated Preaa la exclualrely en titled to the um for republication of all newi dUpattht credited to It ur otberwiae credited Id tbia paper, and alao Co tbt local bewa publiabed berrin. All rights for republication of apecial di pat cite, burein are alito rt-at-rvrd. Hworn dally averagt cirrulatinn (or ais tnofltba ending April 1, 19X8, 4631. Official paper of the City of Uedford. Official paper of Jai-kaon Count. Advertising Hepreaenrattvt U 0. UOIIENSKN COMPANY Oftlcea to New York, Chicago, Detroit, San FraocJaoo, Loa Augrlti, beattla, Port land. Ye Smudge Pot By Artiiar Perry The chef, who siloes tomatoes in a local beanery, has resigned to accept n Job splitting llaii-s. Tclf Plymnle Ih two yrs. ohl to morrow, in his stocking feel. Air. Plymnle says ho fiM'lH as young us he ever did. There Is some, tttlk In Humdin ger Inc., circle of launching nn tiuto caravan. Much Rood to the valley would result from a oollec tlvo Kid, und offer a fuie chance to got away from home, for the better part of a week. A KEKX OnsKltVATION tWultlport Tribune) Tho gentlemen who called nt our office nil seemed at lenst pnrtly civilized, and from their talk we were led to be lieve they have the Interest of good KfhoolH for Lincoln coun ty nt heart. Mr. AmundNen of Norway, who has been roaming over tho J'olar regions for ninny yen, tine way and another, gently hints that Mr. Nubile (tf Italy, did not whirr In his dirigible uver the Jogged lee fields that he alleges ho did. The two flow ovor the North l'ole i -nut u year ago, and Juwed each other every foot of the perilous way. Mr. Nohlle look his ilog along, and when Ihey laniled In Alaska he wait too mad for wordH. Mr. Amundsen, In hie wroth, had threatened to heave the dog over board. MussulJnln, who remained in Home, put both tho hardy ex plorers In their proper place, by modestly heidowlng upun himself all credit for the flight. A lady unloading from nn auto yesterday complicated mutters by turning around to reprove the male wretch who slummed the door too quick. All people burning must bet a written permit from the fire de. pnrtment beginning May 22nd. (Urants Pass Courier.) The predominating scandal of the day concerns a California mil lionaire, who la ulleged to have ncted up with a member of the opposite sex. In much tho same manner as tho Crown 1'rlnco of Kumnnln. It Is safe to nssumo that botween nmv and me .November election there will be great nctlvlty again' the hardened felons with a Jug of wine mined near the henhouse. WHAT'S ;i!; ON? (Portland Orcgtinlan) WANT elevator work where husband won t go hungry. If wife's Job given to mutt wearing cork leg. Krnpe Sllii Kecolld. The Kansas youth, 17, who mur dered his father and mother and five brothers and sisters, because of anger occasioned when he was rerused the use of the family auto, received a life sentence. The court expressed no sympathy on the grounds he was an orphan. President Coolldgo had fur breukfust, on Krlduy. with griddle rases aim sausages, lloiah of Idaho, Walsh of Montana, Curtis of Kansas City, nnd Watson of Indiana (press Dispatch). Canni balism in tho White House. The Onlshevlkls who kept warm nil winter wear a string of beads. nre now adorned with the hides of fur-bearing animals. Dandelions, teeth, and tonsils are being extracted from hi was and humans.' Hverythlng comes out but the truth. JH'miy nt Minim That iteglnuld Drnny is liretnely popular here, when the house howled ot "That's Mv Jaddy.t which opened nt the ltl Alto theatre yesterday. Denny In belter than ever. If possible. His new leading wo man, Karhara Kent, Is delightfully refreshing and IJIIIan Itlch la se dately beautiful, j Utile June I-a Verne Is the child marvel of the picture and ciiptlvated the hearts of the nil dience. The others In the cast nre perfectly chosen: Tom oilrlon Armund Ki III. Mathilda Krumluge, Wilson Kenge,- Charles Coleman and Art Currier,-. , i AL SMITH CAN'T TP HAT a majority of tin; DciiFi.-rnts in Jackson county would 1 ut tlie present time mtlier throw their votes away than vote for Al Smith in clearly shown hy the primary results in this lllStlil-t. With WhIkIi offiic-ully withdrawn und .Senator Heed with no more chance of the nomination than Aimer Mel'her , the votes for these two men were not in reality votes for them hut votes HfiaiiiKt (Jovernor Smith. In other words, there are (i:i4 Democrats in Jackson county who are unalterably opposed to Smith, and only 47!) for him, a majority of 155 in favor of throwing their votes away to endorsing the hero of the "Sidewalks of New York." This merely confirms what has been the opinion of most political observers in this state. No matter who the Keptiljlican candidate mayhe, Governor Smith can no more carry Oregon next fall than he can carry the Island of Yap. It is doubtful, in fact, if Smith can carry more than one state west of the Kocky mountains. Such a situation, however iias neen oovious trom the first. The Smith supporters expect to lose in the West, and in tho South, but they expect to make up for these losses in the Kast and in the so-called eorn belt. T'nless the Solid South should actually be broken which is doubtful, for hundreds of thousands of votes can be lost in this vast reniori and still leave enough to place the states in the Democratic column Governor Smith, will. V..w V,.,.b ;,. i.:.. belt, ...an lose the entire West and still ha've a fair chance of KnininK the November decision. Yes, as we have frequently remarked before, it is pninjr to be some "boss race." And the more serious the Itepublicim problem appears, the more certain .Mr. Hoover is of the nomi nation. For he is the one available candidate who can be depended upon to throw n monkey wrench, into the Al ttmith bandwagon, the one Republican who enn check him in the Kast and Middle West, where he must be cheeked if the Republican party is to win. So while this will be a very exciting campaign, the West will not be the battleground, ami will not, from a tactical standpoint, be a factor. Smith will start with the Solid South, Hoover will xtart with almost ns solid a West ,aml then they will stage their titanic Htrutfttle in the area from New York City to Denver. The Republicans should, barring unforeseen complications, win, but when the votes are counted they will know thev have oeeii in a battle. MEDF0RD MUST HAVE A NEW AIRPORT 1 in., .rt.N.NUL.NLh.MhM that llllld ill .Meilfni-,1 tl.lu ,,, ' ...y.ui miice. vii nun nay aletllortl will be placed on the nir 1 itutp of this country S one of ,, i, .... . Hie I aeillt! I oast. Hut ten veai-s from ,., i nn JtlllS IlOht now merely a routine item in the sel,i.,li,l.. V- 1 ,t sihedllles. ror when another sklCS above Will be full Ol' Illlines taken as a matter of course. Now is the time for Medford benefits of this aerial development. And the first necessary atep in this prop-mil is to sccuiti iin nde(iuite airptirt at the earliest possible moment. The proposed airport site has been selected ami the Chamber oi t.oniinercc committee IS now , ,, " , ,i prohab e expense and the best methods of raisin the money, j mat n lartte investment will be necessary is certain. Hut that such nn investment will nav w.l :.. ... ..... , i.itieasca lillsiness piioiicity ol n most favorable sort. Medford has a deserved reputation f. ,h,i,, il,;., . . m to he hoped that no "penny will lio allowed to nrevent Hi., o. miivumy uciay me progress of which the airport committee has QUILL "Filthy lucre" is cold cash pen to have. "Oivc till it hurts" wan n.good sloiran. Another Kood i "pay till it btirtH." . The flood situation wouldn't seem quite so bad if ,e poli ticians would dry up. If you're too proud to h,,, sense ennimb to bold a 'l,iK jl,, posed of yoltels and liabbitts. . The demand for llibles continues, and apparently eomes from people who need only one blank itai'i nn u'liiolt in f.wuii..t r.i...;i- nirriiies. THE NEBBS The Unkindest Cut of All QCRE WC V40.VC PARK ANTHOJV, 1WE GEfr AkjTuiOmY OUT WE DOU&W Tv-iAK) t'M 6ETTIK16 PQOM MIM . IP UC TMMK. STOCK OP(3l CWECKtMG OOT I'M COIK16 WC MAS EMdOVEDi BVC Ot? Of UE UOTCL -Tue PUEASOCC ;FULGOLrcour5srJ MNU TUC BEMtHTSl ;OT-ruE cccat , WEALTH fviKKk WATER, tvJOyACid j AMD NEVES (JAvE TUE PBO ! PC.tTOIZ, j CUDOLPU WES A TUMBLE sax. MKTPT'OTm CARRY THE WEST fin nir ni'iniidii of 40 planes will l , .' " "ii item oi unusual news the important aerial centers of - , u,,.,l, , Hlleh nil announcement Will be rcKulnr g-Hst of iiirnlune travel . , m III, llllMl decade has rolled arouml. the nn,l travel !.. Il t.. ...:il 1... ' 'it -4111 nil lit:. i to nrcmin. to rem. n. fn nrenni-iinT ,li., ,.., i;.,.. .i birire il i viiImm.Iu iL. lL-rt ... . locally, but 111 coiintrv-wide ! i n" wise and pound foolish" policy I oui,.l,i;i, .. i. . I such nil liil'imi-t the forward-look tin I program mapped out POINTS ill excess ol tile sum you hap- ! ,, ordinary jolt, and liaven'" .,m will think (I,,, race eon,, CMECK1KKS WILL YOU CZT OOP COST ME MOPE LU66A6E AND OTHER ITL4IKJ6S DOWKJ TO TME &TATiOcJ ' AWAY. TO BIO MM tSOOD ASK MIM QAK iiX 1 TTtTBTTyP!, Mr.TjFOnn, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D ff lrtln'',P " Pnranl SMrr AND KlIIM-tfj IF VOL' SMKI.L AWTIIIXtt It is r-fnfi done. Yu can't ko ; fertunt. that. is. if you can't expose far KorJally until the- most fxdu-; the matcrjiil to r-unliyht. kIvo pfojilt! have miiff. d you out I Swft s'Mt und pronounceU you arci-utal . I ur bal,y u now "8 months ohl InK to find out?j You can't uk a! Rood f Wend to test you for hrornldroKiu or whnt- okIh Huvk you. And It is out of tho (mriion to approfLch .stunT. or diHtatU aofiuam lanct with a re quest that tliey sniff you ov-r. So there is only on thioB I-ft you niUHt siiriul.se tiial you've iot I. and enter upon a lift-long practir-af 01 usinn .Mx-Hiurr or Hoi. halm nr No-whew Ju.st uh you linve utrwuly leuriu'd to usu Hoap IwokMo for your teeth. Home propaganda diKtrihuted to the pVfHs urui-r tlie fuphoniuim If not compllmi ntary tltlo "Wotrnn h 1'nge Miscellany" hy n conihfne of .soup inunufaeLiirerH who nre wino tintonlouH enough In their an-nnuiiiM-rnentri in tho one-rium health magazine, would noletnnly asNiire tin- credulous Hfx to-wlt and an follows: "Thfl shin If not merely a casing for tho body, an some people suppose, but an organ Jiint an truly a.'i the henrt, the kidneys or the lungs. Anil moreover, the inont hnrd work ing orgun in (be body (class In I English pleti.se excuse wiap ninkers' rtwkwardne.ss). for it produces oil, nveat, httlr and nails; absorbs, throws off, wanles, breathes, and regulates the temperature of the lidy i ; , lUNt Kill lialiy. 'I'll- Mc.Vniy-llall- tnitli Is that the sliia nnvr..n i.w i,a,ln't pass.-,! th- Uoiih.! The aliMirlis nnylliiim: virtually or piac mai.iy ie niiin iiiiows oil no wastPB. only Halt ami water nml ' I there Is nothiiiK iini l-an aliout saltj I nun wai,-r; anil evi-ry HCllooilioy j i known now that the tikln tlocs not' i lircathe. licrctuforc the soap liusiness has i ,'ol'n n f"llly cl,"u" "f tn"ie. IA Kw "haro of It still Is clean and honest nil through, but thlsj K""B " m,'n ",at "fcrs such ( j baldcnlrish for publlcitiiun claims lo'" n I'" ,,iiiit , ., ,ci- i i-iii in me soup. - ' used In this country. 1 hope this1 cattle 113, calves 20c. lue nul hnhl true f,.r the toileti H"". P'bh 25i 40c lower; re- 1 d laundry soup used at our house., 'l'1" " '' or through. ! Th' honie.i!!1,UB,,u'r "lKa 90 " 130 k dliini to choice $.5(Ki n. 50; feeder l ' , L.velv snivin, to see ihe' " docker plfts 70 to 120 lb.,.. humorous side of this and c.,cei,l i ""' "'"'"ess that is really in my in-iiri. i nave mug cm risnco mi- sustaining thought that the soup business was one line that seemed to prosper without the aid of hum bug. H14I, iiliiK, even this solid1 support Is crumbling nwuy. The! si. up people have organized their : own clean.iness institute iiml iippar-j " V "" y1 .'"""' i.nrsts jc lower; extras and firsts noiiioiiis inio ine oain. oc,,st,onTansw..:ks snf Knough. Please tell me whether it Is safe to use any perspiration prevenliv r ny of the popular preparations I to prevent odor from perspiration and if so, which is safe. K. S. Aliswt'i- V.'M. Mum t ,, ,,'M'r, 11 r'"' "" . .. "' .... I I'lease write an article on exer-,21 ,'iuA Ki.tili. .'IV H-jilLln.. lu ..f lilfl..' ......j.,,.,,, i;..a; oai nay i.-.t,ii; straw value because It exelisi-s only t ! :t.i0 per ton. Selling prices " legs. Is that triteV A. 11. per ton mure. Answer In my Judgment dally; (,'ASl'AHA bark steady, 7c lb.: walking is the best exercise onejOregon grape root Ifii'-le. can take for health. Walking, at; HOPS steady, 1!27 crop 23 a fairly brisk pace, exercises most. 23 'c. of Ihe Important muscles, though' Rids to the farmer: of colitse the legs chiefly. If y,,ul Mll.K steady, raw (4;;) $2.30 swlnir volll- arms fri .lv w hen v,,,i ewt. f.o.b. I'ni thinil I.,i.,..r..t n. walk, nnd practice good posiiirc'stuiinti. 42c track; and a springy m p. you will know Portland. that your whole body Is exercised I ly Ihe time you ve covered your ! slx-mll, stint. f'ittluY Cpliob,t-ry. We have some artificial leather! furniture that was tnarle by a per son who hsul tub.'ivulosbi. huf would you sugs'st tt clean the leatht-r to make it fiep from any K'TniJi? Our living M"art rs do not p. i nilt )uttiim It in the sun - shine. S. l:. I,. Answer tnle:i.s the leather or visMuy soueu, no piirtlcubir cbiining is necessary, and th.re is no danger such us vou ;,',',. u , " I. ' 1 conceive. Thing, made by ner-'o , r 1,11,1 hnr' '"'' 154; .i , , . ,i Vi li.rsonsof, Whte. western white. $1.44".; - v. ho have tuberculosis are not car- ,mrd winter, western red. $ I 35- nets oi iniciuoii an. i nre pern clly , safe .i. in ine nii.ieriaii ; skiiiii a soan am water clenn n. .i 1 There Is nothing better ns a dlsln-l - . . J MB. AcJTWOMY rt-l fcE TMftT EVEGY- TWIU iETf TWECE 1M 6O0D TIME V k I QKEfipy,-. TTTESTV.yy, hnlth .id h)..n. not to dlmn dl.rno.1. No uw looking 0 tturt 8,,ot on uil ot hIs for a Job if the11 htk m,t f"nt,r,'y rwn up. big executive" .iWHI lhu hlirrn"' i uny way? Ih Hhop is w-H; Alr- M l: J upon hlH halitoslK Answer-No, many bht.les In p. r-i-oinplcx. It is iii-ir'M t n"!ln montlw of ay.. d"eJ a saJ Blu-n-1 '"'f"rH ftnt rlltr fnlanHl fH tiun. How in tlip,0,,",1't,y fil1"1 wl,h " world la one K-1 "I'SkM. John R Dillti Co.) i i Til' Scuttle sii-1 hIio ltwiitly married u loiniftr nuilun-ajali c -dure, may not know It. hut a HJn iIiki lioiu-yimHju only lasts till th tiM-llly inhiuU's 111) I-ainii-r .Ink M ... called III, ail' onlenil n secmiil car. (copyright, 1J128, J6hn P. Dille Co. I.lvestiH-k PORTLAND. Ore.. May (('little Unit f.llvov vli.ia.lv- vr.ci.ilu l" 'hoico S.25fi a.io SHKKI" and labs, lambs sternly. yearlings tl to Il.r.o lower than last week's close. Yearling weth ers 110 lbs. down, medium to choice SCSOitf 9. ProOnco PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. (P) Wholesale prices: 111 :'ITIJIt, standard nnd prime halt cent lower. I'ortliind dairy exchanBe net wholesale prices, rubes extraH 41ic: Mandaxls 4!; piinio fii'sis 3;tc; firsts 39c. fn'nniery prices; J'lint.s 3o over cube Ktaiiflurds. . I'XJCIS, Mandard extras one cent lower, other Krades m cenlw li..u - m t i ivv 1 Hicatiy. if living prices" ji:aste,n Oregon timothy i2ti.r, "" va"-' l Is.Ri): alfalfa fa. r, in r .. . .. . - . - f.o.b. I OI'LTR V steady. Heavy hens - te: ugni l i Vl'di hmil.M-s 1:3 hi !2c: Pekl i while ducks 27c; col- iorcd iiominal. ONIONS steady, local H.".r,fl , ti r Mnirro Butte, rat int iviAKAtiu rc- . ' .'if , I L'.liS per cwt I'OIATOKS steady. 7 5c ffr WU1- ,rL Kti-ady, eastern OreRtm 33 ? 40t" valley medium 47c; i t,otlrse ,3' MOItAIlt, lung stnplo fioc; do rm" 1 r'3 "' A,)c- kM 70t-' "' Portlnnil ini!Ti vn , Wheat. v.. .May 22.- , ihcrn m,i ii.Ttu v. o i,:.i r i tints X... 2. 30-U. white feed ! 1st o cl lo n ; manufacturers estuhllsh f l,;. "l,,id 3 : years. Trunk's Prescription I Tnilav's one ,nel,u-,,, . - ' - " nc.,, REMOVE TMC TKKES.TOO WE UMMOOKED TUE Wi(?e FROM IT AND TMCEW IT OUT Or THE WtMDOW 1T'5 KJOT DAKkiEBOUS- tHt-Kt-'S OMLY TWO EJAM6EGOOS - - ' mi o tHtvcotu mnu umi, TUU LliTtM IN ONI MAY 22. 1f)2S. " Rippling Rhymes (Bjr Wall Kaai TOM HEENEY Tom Heeney was rcently chosen to battle with Tunney, we learn; Tom's assets have at wuys been frozen, he uever hail kopecks to burn. He traveled with other civilians who couldn't buy bacon and curb: anil now he Is dreaming of mil lions, of money In boxes and koca. When ThoinaB decided to t.avel. he rode In no hIiIiiIiik sedan: he kicked up the dust and the gravel with feet that were pleasant to scan: lur they were so willing and eager they fairly kicked holes tlirou-ih his shoes; then Thomas's bundle was meuKre, and walking was good for his thews. Then Hee ney was happy and Jolly, he hadn't a" woe or a cure, and avarice itrui-k him as follv, while he had a shilling to spare. He hunted the pestilent dlngos and played with the tall kanga toos, and talked, In their various Hugos, with native barbarian crews. His pleasures were simple and modest, and humble his hope und desire: his smile was the gladdest mid broadest when camplin alone by his Ire. Hut now he Is ilreaml.-ig of money, of money in hogshead und crate; he merely must con quer Ciene Tunney, to rise to a golden estate. You've noticed his map In the papers, good nntured and friendly und gay; a fellow of antics und capers, who found sume new Joy every day. Hut If lu u year you behold him. you'll see Ihul he's careworn and sad; the plutes of I lie ring have enrolled him ns one who is after the scad. True happi ness goes when tho scheming for oceans of money begins; it withers awny when we're dream ing of rubles in boxes and bins. Tom Heeney is dreaming of piling the pleces-of-elght in a stack: and shortly his gay trick of smiling will vanish and never porno back. flour, 11; corn. 5; onts, 1; hay 1. Bnttcrfut. SAX FRANCISCO. May 22. (JP) f. o. b., San Francisco. Wall Street Report NEW YOrt 1C, May 22 . (P)- The stock market underwent an- "uuu" 10 other sharp reaction today on Statistics gathered by the Ca sclling inspired by the recent re-'nadian Pacific ralhoad show that -strietion of credit facilities. With-1 United States tourists in Canada drawn, of pool support for some spent last year 2ti0,00,000, and will of the hifih-priced industrials anil . spend more this year, thanks to specialties was followed by dra-; intelligent udvertisiiv; by Canadian tic declines of five to nearly 20 railroads and hotels and thanks to points,, while a lone list of seuson- our Volstead act. ed dividend paying rails and in- 4.4 dustrlals nagged one to four point This travel is a good thing for under the weight of heavy lUjulda- ns, making our citizens realize the linn for both accounts. Short covering operations start ed a rally in the early afternoon.! 1-Jxtreme declines of 5 to 13 points previously had taken place in such issues ns DuPont, Interhorough Kapid Transit. T'nited States Cast Iron Pipe, Case Threshing, Ameri can wink Note, tieneral Motors, Coea Cola, Hadlo, American Inter- national corporation and Victor Talking Machine, The dnsing was heavy. late improvement In prices the most pronounced among the j shares that had been under great- est pressure. Curtiss nnd Wright came up nine points each from their low levels and Radio seven,' before the rally run Us course, rtPnvfi-inx In nltwi nrnmliwrnt ; before signs of weakness occurred again. - Total sales approximate! 3.000, 000 shares. Clnsslfiod nlvrtlshiK irt rwults. j RHEUMATISM! Cannot Kxlst in ihe Human Itmly. ' bearitm warrants of tho district. It is now nhMird und preposter- f Said bian shall be for a period ouh to suffer rheumuUc pains from i of four years with interest at (i',"r muscular, inflammatory, sciatic, (rt pnyim nt to be optional with dis muritis, lumliaBu or any form of trict after first year). rheumatism. Kach bona fide resident of the Trunk's Proscription does not do- district shall have the right to sub.: press tho heart nor ruin the Mom-) scribe once for said loan for the! nch. and no dieting is necessary to . entire nmotint or anv portion of- make It effective. Trunk's Pre scription contains no harmful , I drugs, but combines ingredients; I designed to posiilvely overcome any ,, , . r""lm''n'- ' Impos- I'.l.is must be in writing and will "ible to get something h. Iter, h.u be publicly opened on June 7th. more do you want? An Ideal l-iiciat school house, at 7 o'clock I Acid ISolvent und Uver .Medicine the evening. Ck '" anyone can use wi:h snfetv and ki,i- :.s."v. nii.i, i i a cio re rs esian si- I1" o1'1 b' '" McXulr'K l'ha niacy. JU6T MOW rD TUAT t LiarENEO IW ON -4iM ? I PURPOSELY H.LHI VttY FKOM WIM . DCNYIM6 MM TUC PLEASURE OF AkJOTMER IN6CLT Awn, ur CMUCKS IT IN ANYWAY . S06v-LW0v id uke w, imuui - WI& u-iwi INt, OVEB HIS DOUGH (To Portland Journal Comments on ' Judge Thomas'es Parole Vietos The circuit judues of Oregon hubit of furnishing a report, stat are bitter toward the present pa- ing his attitude toward a parol role laws, in the belief of Judge at the time of commitment would, Charles M. Thonius of .Medfoid, . 'f followed, nave much annoyance, because- 'la act- 11 prubably should be a ! The Judges feel, in passing sen-; " he cmie !tenee. that their sentences arc The theory tmler which a pa , subject to review not by appeal role board exists Is that it rcpi e throush a hluher tribunal or ap- sents, for investigation and rec pellute court, but by a commis-1 ommendation. the chief executive. Islon. They believe that if sen- who alone has the authority to tences are questioned, they should pardon, commute or parole utter i be questioned l.v the appellate a prisoner has "been lodged in the court and no otherwise. ! penitentiary. The practical fault i i lie existence of the present pa-! with the theory is that the parole role laws causes much disparity board often depends upon uncer In sentences for the snme of-! lain or biased Information. It is lenses by different Judges, some 1 equally difficult t follow up pris j considering the likelihood of pa-, oners ufter their parole. In some ! role and others refusing to do so. I Instances, w here special pressure I The trial Judge Is apt to feel has been applied, governors have at the time a criminal Is sen- Ignored their parole boards and I enced that the ability to g.-t him released individuals whose liberty out at an early date depends en- threatened the public, safety. I i -ly upon 'he amount of politl-l Judge Thomas feels that parole , cal or social Influence or the should be an authority only of the j-iiiount or money the defendant trial judge. It the authority wen can obtain in his behalf. ilhua restricted it would simplify i All that Judgo Thomas says the penal system. The penlten here in connection with the parole tiary might be made a place of ! laws Is true. It is also true that punishment and reform, rather Judges feel Irritated after a lapse than a temporary residence, wh.lc I or time and after many other du-! seeking to escupe from the pen nies have blurred memory, to bo ally of one's misdeeds. 1'orllund called upon for n report. His' Journal. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) more than nominated. b'UO votes, and is Cniidhi, ffeutle Hindu leader, re-enters politics" "to establish harmony and brotherly love amoni irindus ami Mohamme dans." The two klndso7 religions and men hate the British, in nn tin- k reasoning sort of way, in spite of the fact that Hritiilu gives India what little peace and civilization she possesses. -M But Hindus and Mohammedans hate each other ten tho'naand times more than they hale Britain. He- liglous hate is the vilest and most violent. That is Hrltain'a protec tion in ABia. If Gandhi would teach the feeble Hindus to eat meat and build up red blood, instead of letting thou sands of miserable cows die of starvation, he really would worrv Hrituin. A veKetnrian race is Stop Getting Up Nights If you get up many times at niuhl by reason of r.tadder Trouble, have pains In back, weakness or dizzt- "HMIV, 1"T"II"' ''"'"" -. 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