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pj.tm FOUR MEDFORTV MATTJ TRrBUKE, fEDFORD, OTtEflQX, FHTDAY. JUNE 29, 1928. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE tally. Sunday. W.kl. Ciihliali, br tri. MKUroHU i'MNTlNU CO. t-tT-It H. fir be. BOHKIir W. ItllHl,, Editor B. KUMlTEIt SMITH, Uanagn Ad iAde-ndint Newapapar Rntarrd u Mrortd class matter at Med lord, Oregon, under Art uf llano , 187B. HliBst IIHTIOM kaikj uaii,. m, i-w., month. ."1, Da.lr. .ti.out bui.day. .r. t.t,o Uaily, wi l.outSuiiila), niontli .05 I Weekly Mall Triliune, ona year.... j.'iw , Sunday. "'" ;,;; " ! land' ia'c&V,, Til.nl, 001.1 Hill i..d on ,l..ya: Only, with Sunday, month .to I..H- -I.I... ki..n.l.,. n..,.,,!. . . AN ? I Dally! without Sunday! one year. . . 7.00 ' 5;00 ; Daily, wllh Hurxlay. one year. . . All term., caati in id.an-e. , KeeeitinsT riM-eVaed wiresertf!' m,2?i, iJnrart, "' r""r,n , Thm AuwM ialMl PrU ! MclusiTelf tit- newt iiuiiitsiipti ncrriii. All rfcnt for rrjmbltcstion of special dli palcliM Tit-rein are iltto rt-vrvetl. Sworn daily ivrrace rimiution lor all i lontha en.llnj April 1. ll2. S3. Official paper of Oie City of Mrdtord. OfHclal paper of Jackaon Counb'. Advertialnff Rrpreaenrattvt U. 0. alOOt.VSKS' A COMI'ANT nfflr In Km Vr.rk :l,i,-Mir,v llmlf an rriocim, Loi Ai.geioa. braitia, 1'ort-1 una. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Ponr The rnt'iiut'il l'uitliiiid tMt'K'Mi Iihi, tm His firnt paKu yt'stiMtluy t Hublicil the followiiiK ht'iuHliu: BRUTAL ATTACK IE mhrf.Jle"!. o7Mre,!uu".S they had the cotinific of their political nssump- ' VL!:".L'l.Z'iiii'!t Ht "li this, as on everything else, except the perfidy of Contlnuinc. the metniiolitun daily kukp" that "Tammany ' hurts Tear Manners town," "Ala- Immil l.eutlln Vletim," hut "Alu " hiinm Wln In Itattle." "tieorKin Ki Next Sent Into laratl for .Sup purl of ItellKlouM l'lea." ami "Teniu'snei. Taken hy Atwault." rr ThiH Jm horrilile, terrlhle, ami awful, anil thu Joui na), the Ore w"7'ltonian'M Muter Kht-t-t, fultl have tlune no hetter joh ot weeplnK. If ha net I from the use of its heart twistiiiK phniHe u ml query: "IS vl this jtrssiA?" So the mean "Tammany cohorts" plcketl ii funs with the pious, patri otic, fiery southern culuinis, full of liiKotry, Jef fersonian tlemoeraey, iiml Texus whlHkey, am) all lut k erett ;ilt from tile last lyuehitiK of a nero, not to mention the colt! contructetl nt tht last pasture kon liluve uf the ,Klan. The ilowery roiiMliH inu.xsetl up the slate han Hers, utiil KoiKlness ki-H'Uiuh! the hrutallty eommi'iieed. ' Thousands of gentle readers of ","ilhe OieKonlan nianaKed lo keep back the tears, nt the line: f,.it ".Ma ha nut LeiHlhiK Xictlm" i..- Also they manaKetl to suppress their einotiimnl hawUim until they toltldetl with the doleful tldliiRS that Tennessee hud heen assiiultcd, ami Ct'tn kIu forced to march, t . : uu at nst their hest tradllltms of rellKious lniohrance. Ami the Imperial Palace of the Kmperor" within her houmluries! (Ireat 'JT tans and l.lttle t'ot-a Colas: ', l'oor Alahama! Poor Tennessee! fLl .Abused commonwealths. T h ey Inflicted upon the nation that ,vv, eminent windlutK and hlatherskite, Senator Hrflln, ami the' l)aytun - monkey trial. We read t hat M is.. .Moore of ' lEeddttiK I'.as two ripe linnatoes. W f hoie that it is pot her inten sion to throw them. tVreka. t'al.. Journal.) Fear nut. A woman never litis what she throws nt. A band concert, heavy cut ling of bay, ami cousin nment of iregon editors, is too much for the weath er. The usual alibi, 'it's umiMial," w ill bo trotted out. Oil! TAki: IT OI T (Coo liny Times) LOST Purse cont a I u I n g money. S. I', ims and auto llccnsi'. Finder may keep money In purst as a reward. Iteturn to Times. .Mrs. Fred Duncan. The public is warned not to pick up wires, as humanity Is poor IraiiKmlfodon for the main product uf t'opco. When In doubt, citizens should Induce somebody else to pick up the wire, note the results, ' and goern theniM-lves accordiiiKly. s.vr.x si:i:ks stkavs (Sioklyous N'c) ' Several parties are now ' rusticating nt Strawberry i;il ley ami Ihe Soda Springs, most of whom canie from below. The above recti IN the classic llem, the Ituker Democrat once i published, which ran: "The family 1ms muved to AMhlaitd, where they will live i i the hereafter." 'FIaAM -IS At'l'oMl'AW FUU." (KlamatFt Falls .News.) Strange, but they will do It. "Whei'e can 1 find n service sta tion." Infilling a I ii-ll I tn nt visiting ; Joiii-iinllst this 11.111. ; Tll.t.,.Mt)OK. new Tillamook factory. -Work begins on cri'umci'y butler fi.oviJHDAi.1: t'omnuinity may Join in promoting brick tlie factory. and .Me.MI.VNVII.I.i: Christian Sci ence chinch gets new ineinoilai pip organ. KLAMATH y A I.I.H. Iteame. -.loir and Country club will build cltibhi.use nildttlon. ltOHKIIl.'ItO. I'mpuna highway . .(.Improvement dlst.-lct' appropriate, " 45, 0U0 for Hcotlsburg brldife. Gold Ileaeh ha" oritanlied o fire (lopailnient wllh two mm ianleri. . . ' A COWARDLY TIIK expected has linppcncil. The dry plunk in t lie Demo cratic ilntf'irm is not imly it compromise, It in it eompro miseoi it compromise. It is it straddle mid a deceit. It is n complete disavowal of idl nitiriil purpose, lis fur ns the I'rohilii tion law is eoneerned. It reveals t lie Doiiiocrjitic jiarty as ut present constituted, sis a mere abirritation of trieky opportnn-! isls, willing to do a;;;. !liin;r, promise imvt Jiinr, l)oth enilorso and j - - - cpiuliat ivthinir if, in the opinion of the Democratic hoard 1 . ,,'.,. . . .. , . ,. ... h,,um.k ln ttft VII I'll. "AllVt Ulllf to ' win ;" that is the epitaph which :. . nir iut j.mc uimiin in lii.t'iifit tliMV jin t:iliM nvnt1 liv ae Company. W(, lM,( lav(, Ill(.t. respect foi the Democratic leaders they had jriven Covernor Smith a niilitantly ,lry platform. Sn. li action would lit least have taken nerve, and would liave the Ucpwlilicaii party, they hlew hot and cold, played hoth ciids,t mn ,,ut uBalnst practically ull iii'ainst tin. oiiilille wullteil Hie Wets. Illli lacked t lie eolli-ain. 1 n . tho world on the point ill issue. ,r .. , ... . ,. , i.i i j"iieini air jm.s, 11 nil rnuru u. lous attcmpl to satisfy hoth. The Democratic parly is pledged to n strict and iii-'f-'ressive i enforcement of the I 'ii ill ihit ion rcssive tlniu tluit which has characterized the "iniquitous Cool-; ilil'e nilminist nit ion." And to rim on this pl.,1 form and to carry out this policy, they select, the most distinguished and most consistent enemy i. ., ' , . . . i ol law in the public hie ol America today. Itnt, of course, here is where what, the laic President House- ,. i, , ,, ,'. , i ., . ., .. .., veil called the wca.cl words conic in. 1 rue, (.ovenior .Sniith Is opposed to the Mh amendment, hclievcs in its modification I pressed his version of this ldeailila- rhere s a nice distinction for .... , , . ,., .. . . ii, , I quite a long while before Gay took ' Hie etymology class to debate. The and in the wet states like New ork m lis repeal, but as lon us i ,lmking verses. If some modern 1 writers or the "health" textbooks the I'rohiliitioii law is Ihe law of the land, Governor Smith, ifil'oel were to rehash tho Idea he commonly used In the schools get , . ... would probably delete the blunt : n,"st nf thclr anliipiated notlonsiout electcil, will sec that ll W carried out. i reference lo or chilli. ii: ihnuelit nf of similar toxlbooks, and the rest Xo wonder Senator (Mass. militant drv. refused in i imeiii. ud Senator Walsh said lie would have iirel'erred a different plank. Hut ihe Tainmanv delegates, mid the ardent Wets, are 1 ' reported satisfied. -We wonder Because thev know prccisclv what such hokum menus. Thev !wll ' 0,K '""""o last to 1 "" butter, fat meats vegcta , , , ,. , ,.. " Irecogalzu the fact. , hlp olls ""'I the like? o Imve ; know tluit (lovcrnor Smith, when he took his oath ol otfice, I Several veins usn I weni wlin n grasped the nntiiiualed idea that Is made nil identical plodtre, and thev know, and cvervonc in the , . i -, , 'v. - , fount rv knows, just how the i'rohlliltum !imV hi New lurk state has been, and is. todnv beinir enforced and carried out. The ' M l iiiiicndmclil has no more force or va u ilv m New 1 ork slut.. ... .i. . i. ... i. iiii.il me i.nn aiiicinimeiii uus ill none id nil. Bui to have (riven Smith . . ,, i.i i principles, in other words, to have done the consistent tiling. the onlv statesmanlike and eoui'UL'ctius thill" would have been poor politics at least poor politics lor those who believe that i the win- tn iret votes f ii ll'i,. A i-ienii iimihiI,. In ink.. ,1,.1'i. ... ... , , ... lute, outspoken stand on nntllini;, the radical Wets and adopt a semi-arid plat form to propitiate lolm,r specialists, each jtlving her . . I pi-itctically tl:e same advice and s- tlie I'rys. jsuring her she would come out all Anil if Governor Smith can win on a platform like this, then ;rh-l.t. ..... , , ...... , , f Just recently she has been inl ine judicious inny mourn, nut the practical poht lelans and the muted to a state hospital. The professional deniaooues, also one m.L'ht add V. T. Harmim, i ,i,st 'tnurk she nuule when 1 vls .,, . , T . . . ited her was "Didn't I tell you that will again iiemonsiraie tuey were "WILLING TO WOUND T'S too had. The I )ciiioirats make this presideiitiul election oliihition ipiesliou. the result uted materially to clearing it a majority of the American people stand. But with candidate In vmiu linulilient ion. mid ll pint form 11,8 ""s "f self nPortuncu or perse . . ... 1 .ciillon, is rarely recovi'i-ed trom. hy linplieation iipposiii),' it, such nil opportunity lias been hope-1 1 alone can refer you to three lessly lost. If Smith should lie elected it will'imt he a vict urv '.'""''f,' "' "" '" '""H'J";t ' 'lor tile Insane, bill now pelieclly lor lhe Wets, hut merely a victory fur a Wet candidate, as the iwell and normal and uiuiueslioiialily representative of u partv that is hopelessly divided on the Pro-; '" A"'"' " l""1'' .... 1 1 own affairs. One case has la-en hiliition issue. normal more than 11 years. The situation is lhe more r crc.lal.lc, and the action of the p 'nX'Z.Z. Houston convention the more iuexcusahle, hecnusc the Wcpuhli- il have experienced this in my own , ,i:.i ...i,.,! ii... i.... r..:i.. i i . i.. mm. i ....i i: ... 1 lainily. A patient was declared ii-1 1 1 1 1 t ... II..... "Ill III I'l IIIIM 1111,1 uomiuatrd a man pledrred to Urv l.aw enforcement, on a plat - f". " Hliu,. ' Thev , pled the dry side of the issue uud thev liiiule no nlleiiiit to propil iate the Wets. Such a .slaiid took courage, and The Democrats didn't have lake Smith for the wet vole, hut insisted upon repiidiiitiui; the principles Sniith represents, so they would not lose the Dry vote. Shinies of William .leniiini;s Bryiiul How the mighty have fallen! (lirls weren't so hold iu the old days Dobbin wouldn't wham them into it tree, much co-operation. MUTT AND JEFF DOCjjeFF VWOlcK'f.M VtlTH 10O KNOW HG'S ILL NOW AMD CAN'T WOfthr, r gotta Gsr aivjcuj PARtMCKj. HOW't) Vou THG II I I III lfU7 C X If U- u v . .. f . - - A COMPROMISE . ' ,. , ' ,. , - - the impartial hiilid of liistorv'J ..... it ....,. ik flu Snlvil'( nnl Wi'nclf. r i,:ii:. i. .i : i; .. u 'umu,i cuiiui.-u anil Jiuicu- law, more strict and more up;. why. .i i i- . . . ,Miti),iiiia, wuieii menus it lias , platl'iirni foul ttiti inir his avowed I ...... .... . . '. to niiniiniite u wet man to 'et ! right. j ' 1 BUT AFRAID TO STRIKE" li lit 1 a jtrcat opportunity here n genuine ret'ereiiiluiu on the of which would have emit rih- up and deinonstrntin just up and itcinunstniting just how ('......I .1.. MM... I 1.1 ........ I II I 11", I II l I 111; III' IU III I C(l UJ meant a loss of voles. the nerve. They were willin pi . . , . boy knew t Mil didn't need mi The so he Doc Thinks a Comic Strip Character Leads a SH01T-FVV WtMt?klM6 N A. COrVMC t)AV: IN NAG PLANlV WORK, VAJG. TRAUCl- Tt PANf Be. FpAroVf, Mvjrr.- A I I PAGG : J- '' ' j tw Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. KieiiH letl'cm iiertlinfnif to personal health til liyfiene, nt to (lipase iliajp.oi or trcarmi'iit, Mill hv iiiii.witi1 ly Dr. firmly ff it staiwwil, t-tlf uiiilresscij rnvolupc in emtosed. I.i-ttfm hluiuld lie lrff mul written in ink. 1 J wing to Die hotfe ihhiiImt of lflieri rc-rrni-il, iiiih it It-w I unMH.'n-it ln-re. No rcjily t-jii b? maili- to (utTia not tori form ing to ii.uiruxlioim. Ailiirew. . Wlllium lttlv. in carts uf tin iieu.Mer. i MRS. MUNYON ''yvr1 ,r''a" cu"lt , "ews 1 set 1,1 ''"r 7s1,3- T,"- Ureal kick out of It, even the re-i'ho rulea. 1 . , eons iiouiiu in musty volumes. What I like especially about thene W "''"" documents is the way . , s , f them wind up, tr,us: "ArKUcd before! Jones, I'. J., anil John Smith, Doe.i Plaster and llil-; IIiiks, JJ, John' Smith J., dissent-; iim." 1 am a great udmirer of Jus tice M in I t h. He ' ,,el'les he apiieals stroimly to my, Heart for ainong other thillKS ll. 'Uissunts lro;n Ih that old sag bush "coemly you said that the preju lawyers atiii spriim once In a while tlice il8ainst frit food is 'ased on 'about the way the doctors disagree ! an nlinuuted notion that it doesn't lieib'B a Hhort sermon contrfh- tiled by a reader who lakea for her text a line from that immortal ZTih An"i." While tliere Is life there's hope, i UyZTZ !Kiixc;anox and other Greek words to the effect that there is hope fl)1. tllu livl ,,, w. 1 dead you're through. Theocritus, i Answer. I believe you are a stil l iaccurillng to Harllutt, to whom lldent at that, Krai. .Most high am indebted for my erudition. ux.ichool boys and girls are just pu-! Ideath altogether and make a real!"' 11 em out of thin air. The cu-1 lia... .... Ii.. ..1.. ....i i. I?. ..... i ' jthe refining influence of culture. The "eriuon. I l inn uiiiiv i. cm- th-,1 i ,1. .w.i Uree wl.h your staement that one , I ',our fl'i-,'"h " lrl. to con-1 !ull her physician. She told the : i doctor sha was afraid she would 1 "'"' The doctor replied: "If you wero going Insane, vou would i i... .iii,. ,., ,.i ti.i. .. ". ...... iv, cil . inn m,i,l .... l,,uuui.. ,i ui, i "'." iiiioiitui nuuiui, (will kuvu u nun- 1 liar reply Several months later she asked ' me to accompanv her lo a speciul-' A"er stating her case the ! 'uticnir uiiuie no rcpiy, nut gave nel , ! u hmauh examination, then ad- ! vled her lo keep In tho open air. ! iiiiiikiu uiuie Willi iituo ll. Hunt lor. enjoyment, have a hobby and keep I busy'.. Her fear of iasiinitv grew , worse. In the course of two or ' three vears she consulted several I would end up here? I wonder if j Ur. would believe now that 1 I tun Insane. Oh. I felt It coming a; (long time, but the doctors couldn't i ' see it." At another time I tried i ito explain snnictl.ln-; to her about! ' which she had formed a wrong im-1 pression. She said : "Don't try to : i.vi.h.in la. mil (l.in'l- v.... Liinw "fhnl ! j yoii can't reason with an insane ! ",1lst,"? , , ... i uiMi tit'i; to uiiit'i uun iiiiiiiii. characterized by systematized de- I,, I. ,l,, .a,!.... . ........ 1.1 1 .. ia... 'I' I. j doctors aureed that nothim; more j t, " was ! simply a matter of a lew days. They were three of lhe leading pby- , slciaus. lhe palleut was Hi yeaiii; 'old. Two ot the doctors have since ' ; passed oa. 1 am slill very much i alive. I I knew of several sln.ilar cadi's. 'So 1 sy, "W here there is lite, there, lis hopi ." whether il is insanity or; I physical sickness. j And 1 would add amen, regard-; j iiw; the prognosis that abandons! hope. I believe, however, that .Mrs.' .tul,yon - of course that Isn't the 'holy's uaine-has only proved Ihe rules from which she disseuls, by the exceptions she cites. They are NMWUTC-S, A f lT-iH IT'LL. THG FIRST PANE I. U - BGAT rrtG Plot, intw PRACTISING MCBlCiWt F(?OeA PANG U ACROSS TrtC- i 4 8M1 m'gmJ DI8SENTING ilun't invaliilutu QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Salts Habit Is It harmful to take a teaspoon ful or Sally Peteeka in water every morning and evening? I do not .' seem to fca able to have regular defacation without it. 1 am under- j wcinht. W ould this treatment have anything to do with that? (M. I..; k. ; Answer. The frequent or habit ual use of any kind of cathartic salts is exceedingly harmful uud ) must inevitably undermine your ' health whether It explains the un- i (lor weight or not. Why cultivate .' such a deprave!! habit? j Hiflh ftrhAAl Uunl... aa iuuy iuuu cooKeu any ,.U,er..w"y- 1 have been tauht , that the grense coating keeps the I watery digestive fluids away from the food and retards digestion, ir this Is not true, where do the peo ; pie that write tho books guying it ' is so. get their ideas? 1 wish you would explain how this belief vus "exploded." ( A. V. high school student). 1-fnllK tlinni'V vim t-lin onufonlu ..v. !("' tllc requirements, for if grease: : holds the digestive fluids back and retards or prevents digestion, how, ' 'he world is one going to digest! probably still taught In your text- j lm"k- r red. but even though It he , "I'cetl so thin ll is still balonev. I We ' noibing about the inhibition I iijurociiioric aciu secretion uy oils and rats, for thai would onlv ! - conui leuto mattera. l he nreludice a.-ialhst i'.-vl,r f,i. ir , ,,.,. " " bis food fried, is now obsolete. I believe most or the stuff taught In : g'""ii"ar and high school under the i heading nt hygiene, physiology or "v " ' . ...... ....n,.,,- Portable. You should ..,,t toke ; 'hese subjects seriously, hied. Hie j '"" iv" "om ""'ch weight. School ls lhe 'st place lo try lo learn the - - !,lulul anatomy hygiene or health. No wonder capitil hates t pay a livin'waoe when we consider how folks must live. It must be fine t' live in a country where th' inhabi tants can't rend an' write espe cially write. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Prro One) when men not out of control the himler sounds "attention!" Kverv man then stands where he is, or proves himself mutinous. In Houston's convention hall, col- ored people were separated from whites by heavy wire screens. Col - Dog's Life SUPiCl ANT) HOW 1 IWTH NJGXT Tb TJ1G LAST PANEL VJCLL. ALVAJAV? Be5ll0& THG COfMt)V Tts A n ...... JlCHrWl: r- ) 1 ! I phvsiolixv. i I tv up.i I Inllt iHillll I 11 lit; ij '.in 1 rtl Rippling Rhymes (Br Watt Msaoa) THE LIVERY BARN Familiar landmarks of the past are vanished, gone before, although we thought their kind would last till time should be no mtiii', Tht old red harn U standing still, but crumbling in decay, where once the horses used to fill their stomachs with the hay. So more the saddle horses come alont; the Hounding floor; no more the gigs and sur reys hum, cavortinti from the door. The big old barn was once the place you'd find the red blood males, and there the village sports would chase to tell their thrilling tales. Then people took an honest pride in knowing horses well, and all their points, from hoofs to hide, the boys could promptly tell. The divers records of the tracks they all had learned by heart, and when they all got down to tack they'd tear the turf apart. The big red barn was full of scents of grain and. luscious hay, which fascinated all the gents whol oaf ed the hours away. The owner was a stalwart skate who wore a larvae white but; lie always was a candidate for sheriff and fell flat, it was the place where he men went to talk of Dexter's deed, of how .Maud S., the won der, sent the record up for speed. And there the young man hlew around to hire a classy team, when he by rare sood for tune found tho girl who was a dream. And drummers, loaded down with bags, stood in the open door, and asked to have the same old nags they drov the year before. No more the horses pnw and champ within tho wooden stalls; no more the busy hostlers tramp in dark blue overalls. No more tho shining buggies race aloiii? the sounding floor r the ponies have their part and place in this sad world no more. buggies race lon? the sounding , -; ored men from the north call it "the J''".1.!., .noiuiuim .-...owi.-, ,.,u.-o.... discreetly against the arrangement, ... .,,,, i waicn, as tuey an snow, is iu ic- valllnir condition in the South. " , In New York there aro many col- ored voters that no longer vote for Abraham Lincoln, even goitif, so tai as to vote tor ouemocidi. f..,i , ec ,tMti nun i irobl in bo'1lr,,lt,J f t"anadtaii'dolla" t little k Q , , se,.mH' 0 Mave the French franc Is stabilized. ' Wall Street was cheerful about that and some .other thinis and put up prices in spite of "call money I opening at Vfe per cent. For one thing. Wall Street is not I worrying about the national elec tion. That helps. ! f4 ; It is possible to be too enthusi i astic. Mrs. Cornelius, from New ' Jersey, joined in the convention en i thusiasm, holding a beautiful ban ner. Senator Robinson announced later, "The lady's hat was knocked off. with S4S one Jl'O bill, four $" bills and eight SL bills pinned in it." That is not the conventional idea of a lady concealing money. F( TO SPEND WEEK-END AT LAKE 0' WOODS The follow itiK local people 'ind tourists will spend the week end at l.a.ke of the Wouds: Mr. ami Mrs. L. t I Hum and daUKbler .Mildred of Ashland; Robert Kermlnn, Ashland: John IJnk'hion. I'llmore. Calif.: Kdw in A. Hill. Hauta Paula, t'alif.; Rus sell. Harold ami Winifred Rose bnroofrh of .Medford: Kthcl i'hard, Medford: Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kraser. Klamath Tails: Mildred and Virginia Kraser, Klamath Kails: Mrs. A. M. (lault. Oakland, t'alif.; Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Hunt. Medford: W. R. (liblett and family. M ed ford : M arte. Raymond and Jesse Kurry. Rhoenix; Mildred Ward. Phoenix: V. C. Mi nkino. M.-tlford; V. K. Reck. Klamath l-'alls; Curt and Rudy Jescl.ke. Mctlt'ditl; .Mr. and Mis. tiro. I'ros eott. Medford: K. Van Sickle. Port land : Diamond I-'lynu and family, Med ford; J.. J-;. and J. 1. Morris. 1 M ll'ord. tkgm as thg Anti-climax. VOVJI TVsjI CrODCiTH A DAY'S WORK.' ) FIW. J'.h. V - VK- Lindy Get Degree i - :r d?OTD " mm i I 6 Kii.jtj.yfi Although he never did receive a degree from the University of Wisconsin when he attended that institution as an undergraduate in his college days, Colonel Charles Lindbergh has won recognition from his alma mater at its an nual commencement exercises at Madison, Wis. He is shown above in cap and gown as he received the degree of doctor of laws from the institution. AL'S VICTORY IS V Un t 1 11 flU I j T NKW YORK June -9. Pl The I .' I wnv tlimitrn i kir I- u-:,y " thrown into a furore early today! when more than 10 federal prolilbl- Um a),eolH ,..lidea ,5 of lhe most ! . , hl clul)s ; among the owners and employes of t .nore man io arrests were niaue ' 'he various establishments and the agents said they had seized a quail-1 I 1 " '7'ls re wen ih.uo iu. 'ii vmai--is as me ueius. uiiei atiug iu squads of six or more, de scended almost simultaneously i upon the places. Returns from the democratic convention at Houston were being received at many of the clubs and the rains occurred almost at the same time that (Sovernor Alfred K. Sniith was nominated, Uuests were ordered to leave by the agents, who cautioned them to pay their chucks before departing. ' The places raided were: Texas C! uhian's club, Ulue Hour club, Fur nace club, Don Royal, Jungle club. i fceaux Arts club, European club, club. : I.al errera club, the Night j .Mimic club. .Merry-tlo-Koimd club, t Helen .Morgan club. Charm club, jthe Silver Slipper and an unnamed I club. The raiders were admitted to tho (clubs by fellow agents who, attired in eveniim clothes, had gone to the j places earlier in the nitiht in the Kiiise of quests. These agents as serted that in many cases pur j chases of liquor were made. CENTER OF BIG (By Martha Dalrymple, Associated Press Staff Writer) HtH'STOX. Texas. June :. ($) The politically-minded woman pive way during the nominal Ins and balloting sessions of the demo crtic convention to the typical, emo tional, near - hysterical woman whose Interests in the proceedings were more personal and business like. Red by .Mrs. Smith, whose accept-; ance of the wild demonstration of her .New York friends in their en t thusiasm over her hushand's noini-' I'LL STICK TO MelMCIMG, Aojt X DON'T fWGAN Si 1 'i.iS st- Helens ( I t. ,-k. ffSCWt I since January nation was the high spot of tho evening, ull the wives of candidates ' : lor the position took stellar roles ' in last niiht's show, i When the official announcement I was made of the New York gov ernor's victory, Mrs. Smith's family broke the restraint that had marked their participation iu the 'convention till that moment, and ; one and all reached forward and kissed the first lady of New York. Young Arthur, who was silling ' next to his mother, took the lead and was followed by Katherine, Al fred Jr.. .Mrs. Julia .1. (Ilynu, and finally .Miss ltuse I'tdiick, Mrs. Smith's secretary. 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