r HtKNWmM Atfi I HCNI':, ',KPr?0"KI. OltKOO-V. TUfr)NI)AV. AUGUST . IM2M.
JAGE"POTTIl"
Medford Mail tribune
Dll7, BunU, WeeUf
rSiblletird It tht
MSDItiKU faUXTlriO 00.
MM! N. rir tit. , Haw Tl
ftOBEAT W. BURL, KdlUr
I. BLUPTKH emTU, Hiiam
b independent M.wep.r
Intered h Mcond olaea melter at M4
lord, Otfgoo, under Act ol March ,
BUBSORlPTkJN BATES
Br Mall In ideael ....
Dailj, ltb 8nda, jeer I7.J0
Dally, with Sundari month 71
DaUy, without Sunday, year
Dairy, without Sunday, mcuth do
Weekly MU Trllnuie, on. year.... 1.00
Sunday, om year . S.00
ky Carrier, Ln Adrance In Medford. Aah.
land, Jackeonrille, Ofnual Point. fborali.
Talent, (told Hill and on Highway.:
Dally, lth Sunday, month .71
Dally, without Sunday, month 06
Dally, Without Sunday, CJ rear... T.OU
Dally, with Sunday, on year..... 0.00
an htw, oaao in Mitem-v.
MKatBKR OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rtctlrtnt full Leaaed Wire Herri ca
Only paper la city or couiilr raceiTWuj
tewi by telegraph.
The AaaociaUd Free, la eieluatTely en
ntlad to the ua tor republication of all
Mwi dlanatcbei eredlted to It ar otherwloe
ercdlted In thla papar, and alao to the looal
teawa publiahad herein.
AU rlfhca for republication ol apaclal dla
AtcbM herein art alao reaerved.
Sworn dallr averat circulation for fti
Booth, ending April I, I"S. tt.
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Oftiolal paper of Jacaaon County.
Advertising- Hepraaentatlveo
II. 0. MOGKNSEN A COUI'ANT
Office In Mew York, Chicago, Detroit,
flan Frarjelaco, Lo. Angeles. Seattle. Port-
Ve Smudge Pot
Hr Arthur Vrn
Majors Kubnla and Mzlkowskl,
Prtllwh avlatora attftmptinif a non
utop flight across the Atlantic,
ufippcd near a ship. Thin Ih too
liad, as it wns hoped Major Idzl
kowskl. would make a nnnie for
himself.
-.Sort shoulders on the hiffhwuys
are responsible for many nrcidenlH.
(Oretcon Motorlat.) Why bring
that up?
A couple of autoa came to blows
Saturday evening-.
The old-faHhlotieil boy w h o
would fight nt the drop of a hat
now has a son who wouldn't be
wen wearing one. tfloshen, lnd..
Jjcmocrat.) 'Another font one.
The lynching wan conducted with
speed and dlspntch. The police
found one heel of the victim's shoe,
and what Ik believed to have been
the business end of a bass drum
Htlck. ,
IT'S NOT KNOI'fill
(Coos liny TIiiick)
up for discussion was thai nf
n country nurse. The result of
the whole rjisctiHKinn amoitnleil
to kakdJshumfwyriKhrdluvbR et
sbrdlu cmfwyp vbttluij
The frequency ' Willi which the
press associations nf, the land men
tion that M iv Alfred 10. Hmlth takes
a-drink, causes the notion to urlse
that mayhap somebody is en
deavoring tti place AITi-ed lu a false
light. The sun shines lo-lulu and
with considerable fierceness ln the
Kast, and Die democratic candidate
. is doing considerable gadding.
Arriving nt his destination, Mr.
Km It h, so the report slates, in
variably "calls for a drlnlt." Here
Is where the dirty work at the
cross-roads comes. The reader Is
left to guess whether It Is nn inno
cent, or n fiery beverage, that
Alfred Is going to swig. Then four
sentences later, the Information Is
sprung, that Ihe bell-hop finally
arrived with a "refreshing pllclmr
of Ice waler." ' In fairness to all
Concerned, it should be slated In
the first place, that Mr. Knillh or
dered lc wuler. The thirst nf the
Republican candidate is never
mentioned.
Miss FIcta .May surprised her
many friends by gelling married
last Kiiturday afternoon at the
Morlah parsonage. Huntington
Notes). Wherein the inconspicu
ous groom gets the worst of il
ngnin.
ORWION (IAIN'S AS CIO AT
COIJNTHV. (Ililllne Portland Tele
gram.) What fool notion have we
"fell" for now?
The convention is over, and
sleep and any other kind of drum
mers have returned.
More speedways are contcmplat
ed on the easy pavement plan.
It's about n month as the crow
flies, unlll school, and gosh! how
tho Mamas dread it.
A 1 r.-year-old boy upslato mur
dered his middle-aged henefnclor.
The death penally Is demanded by
the state. A horror for u horror.
HACKS
(Inragex are hull. lints for hous
ing motor cars. Kor some strange
reason they generully are con
structed on the lop of a bill or al
the bottom of n hill or on n hill
side; rarely un the level. They are
to the motorist what tho hole la to
the golfer. Therefore, the approach
Is very Important.
-Vol Infrequently Ihe more
sporting garages are bunkered
Willi concrete butlresseH nt ellber
side of the approach and trapped
with gutters. Some one has laid It
down as a reneral rule that n foot
on each side of your enr Is suffi
cient to ullow for unblemished In
gress and egress. This might be
true If mudguards, running honrds,
bumpers and axle caps did not
have a peculiar way of expanding
the minute they sight the garage.
(Halilmnre Sun.)
Jtoy ". Jjylo Named.
WASII!'tlTy., Aug. 6 (!)
Three acting prohibition adminis
trators were nppointed to the
positions they now hold today by
Heymour Lowmsn, acting secre-
nry of treasury. They ore: Uoy
C. Lyle of Seattle, for Washington
and Oregon; Slgurdt ! Vale. St.
1'eul, for North I)nkola. South
Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota;,
and 8am ft. Haley, HI. Ixiulis for
Missouri and Arkansas.
Classified adrertlalnf geti retutta,
MAKE MORE OF MEDFR3 GREATB9T ASSET
A MOTOR. Tit 1 1 up ami down the I'neific Hiirliwny. between
l'prtlnml nutl I.ns Anfreles, revenls Meilfonl lis ldcftji'd-u-est
fP'J on this 20(10 miles of pavement. t
If von doubt this, take the trip, look over the l.iwns iinti
trees and shrubs in nther plaecs and eonipnre tliem with tlne-e
in tliis city.
The answer is Medford 's new water system. This system
was hard to net, cost over a millions dollars, hut no 1'inlit for a
municipal improvement ever brought greater returns, and no
money was ever heller spent.
"A mountain spring in every home!" That is what the Mail
Tribune said during the eampaiun; that is what Medl'onl has
today. More than that, it has a sprint; on every lawn.
The plain truth is the value of this water system can't he
(rnasfod in dollars and cents. When the health, comfort and en
vironmental beauty of this community asset are considered, the
cash register fails to work.
'
We still feel, however, that Medford is not making the moM
01 tins asset, wnen lis advertising value is euiisiiiercii. inci.-
is a modest, fountain near the Chamber of Commerce, but thou-
, , . ,, ,,,,,, -.1-
sands of tourists p"ss through iMcdlord and never come within I
Ihree hlneks of the Chamber of Commerce. '
. .
I 1 here Should be, III our opinion, allraelive ilriukini; loiin-
tains on the Pacific llif-'hwav, at both entraiices to this city, ;
. ... , p- '
with an invitation to every traveler to tet n drink ol Ihe finest,
I coldest and purest sprinii water o be. hud on the I'licific Coast.
a i
No out islioulil )m .ill owed to
n, ,...; ..... ,,lh,..il Irnaiuin.r
1 ' ' ' "
the unliniited and uniippronhI Kiipply ot drinking wali'r.
par eXfiellencp;
Los Angeles would pay $l(Hl,0(M),fMN) for w'lat; Medford St, j
1 J? .1 ...... :
I or two of cold watei than tie oum
KHV about it? by making llui pallent force down
' Tlifi people of Medford approeiate their new water svsteni.." I;!;,
11 . . fond ol my motnliK coiiee I want
but they are not as a community netting the maximum benefit ;to say here thai my notion of a dry:
from it.
QUILL
,. . , . . ... . I never swallowed a tube niyseit i Answer. I would advise only
I he happiest people lire those, who experience occasional , i,,,,., llcnr ,hn pmrossnr when Wnter and plenty of il whenever
misery to afford contrast. ! ho unllinhered his tube and called ;)0I1 ,. (,jrMV. " Your food should
' jfor volunteer subjec-ts but I lntvti I , t)0 dilTercut from thai of auv
palled a lew imllents on the back 1 1,.,,.,, wrklng man. The drinking
Hill, who will run the L'overnment 's business if Hoover is!'""' encouraged them to be calm , Wllt(.r ni,oiild be a-jreeably cold, not
n ......II ..... I....I II.., .-l.vt.ie . cob1
taken off the job ami niaili' 'resident?
Smith nevor Hlit rails, but nobody ever did a more thorough
jol of HplittiiiR a party.
American men Mprmri $120,000,000 annually to support di
voreed wives. . And Ibis doesn't include tlie, money spent to
support other men's divorced wives.
!
"I'on rile nen .leioll'inrr nmv who noeec .len.ib lit unl...... 1 n vs "!
" "" " e.
YoHt and many are Hhavin now
An experieneed wife is one who maintains a cheerful silence,
until her liusband finishes blowing off steam and ucis asliamed
of himself.
Why dopH a woman marry?
court to require of her husband
Few war-time atrocities are
yon hear a fragment of French
We are a queer peopje. Too
yet willing to accept a second-hand
AmericmiiHrn, Frm-tie lootmir oC your horn to beseech tl,e
oilier driver lo use liis linikes
Hint to towttH coniterniiiK nirportK: 'niroitiihout history
greiit citit'H hnvc (frown tip where ports worn proviiloil.
Mrs. (ii'nliain JlcXninee snys she lielps her hiishainl by erit
ieisiiiR him. Her hnsbiiiul is very original, also.
Ihe snnnli! t ruth in, ilml prefers the tiiouiitiiius lieeiiuse ho
knows lie looks ridiculous in a
"Hit! business" sehloin breaks the law outright. It is like
Ihe man who sells his vole lo both enndiiliiles ami thru honor
ably voles for lml It.
Front pane: ' A flat 'surface
Ifoover while a lillle iiinn' iii ii ien
corner.
Correel this sentence: "I'm
minilserillts " went., iho e.lilnr "nn.l il'a ,. nleiwiiee til infiiriil I Our son Is I cars old. We plan i prelected carrier pigeons against I relations with Russia If returned in ' law. lo observe I lie. I"'
lll.iinisi npts, M.ite nil nlll.il, ami Us a pleasine to inl.iliiil Mm h(ll,.rK.rt,.n lhls ,mwKs ,,y sienlng bamboo whis-Mo power, says ltamsay Macllon-j Would It not be well to strike
you your stuff is rotten."
MUTT AND JEFF Jeff's Bedtime Story Is
ArVto STOfcrAV NIGHT.
ClcaitO. AMT LITTL6
JlrAMt SQVjIftftCL VWAS
Ti comfort JiMMte
WITH A wice FRCSK
PGANUT!
WITH A wice FRCSK J is.
enter .Medford on train, laissi
ll.nt M,ir..,l lu ihn w'li II i
;
.: 1 A I.. I.
POINTS
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Who didn't, sliave tlieu.
Well, which does she aslc ihe
love or a meal ticket?
remcn.bered, but occasionally
with a Kansas accent.
proud to buy a second-hand car
mate in marriage.
nnil save n fool.
liiilhine- suit.
oecopieil by Messrs. Smith ami
- Lriillon but. fishes iluwn in one
tirt-il nf lyinn abonl re.iecte
vm
i ..ni l ir.' i
Personal Health Service
By WTUJAlf
Signed letlera pertaining to periional health and liyg-lene, not to dleeaa diaennaie or
treatment, will hi answered l,y I1'- llraily if a eUinpe.i, kelt-n'ldreaaed envelope la enclosed.
Lettera ehould be bdrl and written in ink. ffveiny to the large number of letlera re
ceived, niily a few can lie aoawcred here. No reply can he made to queriea not conform,
ing to ii.-.tnictioi.e. Addreea Dr. William UAdy, in cere of thia uewepuper.
HABITS, HOBBIES AND HEALTH
No. 3 Drinking at Mealtime
The old timers hail a very plans-. ihe way of vaccination and no
Ihl ciheory that any dilution of the forth? Id. II. K.)
Kastrlc juice or the digesting food j- Answer. Kvery Infant should be
In Iho stomach with water or other ",n"'' !",','n"tr """"'I0'
fliuil delayed " .
gcsilon and was ;
t herefore un"i
nc... ........ OI. ...I11
(tint old MiKhion
rd invalfdn, par-
licuiurly HiOHe
liUfterillK froml
"d y 8 p c p h I a,"
whatever thai
may have been,
had t o worry
meal bone dry
,atir how thirsty they M-it. urn-
rationed people 'a'Z.l i
B"'t "r liu"limeiit: II was unpleas. ,
unt medli ine, iherei'ore il was Rood :
f"r wl"" ""'y ail'"! ,
Iheni. Juki as casior on is .-,ooii
f,.r whatever alls Johnny just lie -
m- Johnny lveK It m
w,!"' w" r,! "'"""""y !-'Hlt"'K
0v,!r these ascetic, inn Ions. Hell. 1
I"'1'."'-, !" VJ" 1,'',''!
iit'lirtfijs its 11. nun wiimi yiiu uini i
'I'h.'
din-
''tM'lllUle Kfl.enH UIHlHlHlllllll lr
ii general
BiMiHihh
folk to lake life Uhh He-
rioiiHly.
Kirst, Home 1 Inlcut pahtoloist
obnerved that lie eould ohtatn a
better specimen of guslrir. juice by
Hit, I UK im: """"i ........ ,
nav I'aii-TMi "in". ,
DreaKlasi is uie one you cm. un.
down, knowltiK Ihul tin; stoinacli '
tube (known to all old uniu re-1
porters as the stomach pump") ;
it-, going to chase it and take i- r
away from you presently. OwinK
lo sliKlit deafness in one ear 1 have j
lected. So I can ai.preclaie the!
iiuporauce ol the discovery uuu a
glassful or two of cold waier in
duces as prompt a flow of gastric
juices as a regular test breakfast
does.
ir a drink of water makes the
stomach work so well when one
isn't narli. -marly thirsty, how much
more effective II liiusl be when one I
feels Ihirsiy. Anyway, nowadays
il is recouni.ed by all authorities.
that Ihe drinking id waler Willi
meals is a wholesome; practice, and
... ...
if oiio is at nil thirsty, drink oi
cold water shortly betore a meal
i Improves digestion. Tho only van
It ion to remember Is that the whter
or any other beverage, should be
j taken as beverage, and not in
! gulps to wash down other food.
! When a drink of water enteiH the
stomach il iuh'l;ly pusses through
lain the intestine beyond, and il
j does not. inleii'ere at all with the
ifood thai happens to lie difcostin;
in either situation. Little water
I is absorbed by the stomach: It is
absorbed Into the blood through
the wall of the intestine,
f The main reason why beverages
should not be used to wash down
morselH nf other victuals is .that
this practice in habit prevents
good mastication. A minor reason
is that It prevents the dilutive
action of tho tyalin of the saliva
; XlZ
but onlv a small part ol the atarcli
laud siiKiir illKesllon is performed
by ptyalin In the most favoiable
circumslances; It is chiefly done by
'the ainylopsln (another digestive
Ifermentl in the. pancreatic Juice
I that acts on the chyme in tile In-
'iestlne. j
I Milk or rrenni may be taken.
lalnllK wilh brenil or cereals he-'
cause bolll loo.lH are umesii.ue j
Iparilv by ptyalin nail partly by.
i the uasirie and pancreaiic ter-t
mollis. Ilecause or the simar line-
in. .............111.- ul.....
a
li.se I ... .... in, in. . ., in u i, r.,.i,i i n . 1 ..... ,
milk or cream, alow Hlppin.'; proh-! filled, prcdlcling a ureal future for . A- l- Adelspcrger, president es
ablv lavors digestion, hut a healihv 'Ihe Chinese nation. , Item While cedar company of
young person need mil trouble him- j llefore any other nation sent ! Marshfleld, was announced here
sell over sin h trifles. ! emissaries to China, renluries be-: today.
'fore Peary visited Ihe Japanese, ! The ptircb.-ise was made from
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (the pope sen! religious agents lo ' the Coos Pay Lumber company and
That's What They Say
I
I am mil sick enough lo go lo
,,.ir imi
m.-ii- !-'
- I A. S.I
nearly all of
1 Answer. I Imagine
our tpilel neighbors now In their
eternal homes look thai nttuude
when I hey were preparing (o move
Get Ready for School
i i.i
I fall.
What would you advise in
Interrupted. And How!
WAS VRY HAPPV
vvHgm tho pe-ANur
SOOTHGTi UITTLS
NJG.RVJGS I SVJDti.jLV
THe UGHTMttG
BRADY, K. D.
nhould receive the Schick test, and
f ,,,,, mn,.uteH susceptibility, the
toxinutitoxlu immunization against
diphtheria.
Comical "Hygiene"
In mir v ili I'll n IdVtu I welt (.a n
i3.yeur.ol(i Kirl)f it Hay8 tIiUt every
imp Von Iiikiw honihI hinir t mnkP
a iifiw fold in your cerebrum. If
you tortfet that will t he fold ko
away?
AnHwnr. The "hy-:ionn" txts
must h very old fushionml Indeed.
t wod be lonical enoiiKh in think
",e '"'d" KO nway w,K'n yo" fo'"
Kct anylliln, but the trulli is Unit
t, Uin1(,r f fui,H ,,e piier
hraln has nothing whatever to do
: wMl knowled(!e or with lorttellln.;.
1 whether tlie Idea you have l.s pre-
Inscly whal .was intended in Ihe
, t,,xt or noi, your question fairly
j niuKtraics the kind of flapdoodle
i S''"""" la,,,.s,lt 1""l,-r ""' -K
'if hv'i'fiitio
Reply to Rev. P. S.
The Itev. 1 S. re(uenls a disms
Hion of a subject (hat I am nuro
the reverend gentleman hlmiself
would not think of discussing at
his own hre.ikfust table or in his
jown riimlly circle. If l e will r
p,.aI )i !i qut'HMon ana en(;ifso
Siam ped envelop! b-ari!-; his ail-
(r(lss Hlia HeI1( lim SU(.i, in.
and advice in the matter
UM Sf.(.mH applicable in a nenoral
.liy
Exposure to Extreme Meat
j am w,,,.,,!,,,, i extreme heat
fr ,.jmM murH every day. 1 do
,.at mu ii M working hours. Is
oolit milk and ginger ale heller to
,lrllK ,),., ,.old waler? What is
,H.si to drink and eat? 111. ti. M.I
'(Copyright John !'. Dille Co.)
'VSkl
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flr5"'
S
fall it a vacation if you
want (o, but lb opinion down,
our way. Is that th' 1'ivsidcnl'H
slay III Wisconsin Is Jest a
chuuKe () hafkOToiilul tcr III
photographers. All lb' lime
im' worry women sav.il by
liavlit ther hair bobbed is nou
lost on kecpiu liter tlillis
eovcrctl while sailed.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
government oi ninu, Hoping mat:
"loeltiinnf MOli-:.tin.m" nti.v I... fill- i
Ichlmi and other Paris of Asia.
I Marco Polo found Calliollc nriesta
I t I i I xSCT'i
Li;t-i.i. tt. r.
j' .g
mm
i fllllll'll I Hill 1UIIIIU V dllllUII' lilicni.1 ; ' - ,
ahead of him when he visiled theiM-ven ln Salmon creek and Sixes
i.-,,,.,,, ,, thal ,.,, to war on four river territory.
. elcphanls. chained together, the
mluII u,t built the "stately pleas
,-,. dome."
l or centuries Ihe I lilnese nave
'lies to their tails.
As pigeons fly
viC.--,
1
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
'I UK WINK Ml S!! !
rni always leciurinK my wife
on ihe uncertainty of life" said
Charles Aukusium Snell; - "I
kimw I may curl up and die and
sail to mansions In ihe sl:y,
although now foe) lug well. I
want to think (hat when I'm
Kone my riusan will mil have to
pawn the euoksiove and the
pump; my p.issinK' will he more
serene if i a msure It will not
mean her m-inK to the dump. I
have a store of bonds and stocks
locked up in my tie posit box,"
sufficient for her needs; but
when I think of all the skates
who prey on willows' small
estates, my well known bosom
bleeds. Most women let their
husbands run all matters touch
inn hoarded inon. in safe de
posit canned; they do not wish
each small detail eonreriitiiK:
sordid IhhiKs tike Ualf. nor c.'ire
to understand. So when a bus
band loops the loops and to
join unn-elfe Kt'oups. tile Wife's
an easy mark; the tinhorn
swindlers hunt her down, they
come cavort In? to her lifWti,
Willi sin In 1 schemes and dark.
They find her iKiioranl :ind
ilen.se' coneernintr until 1 n iz s,
pounds and pence, and other
forms of iloiiKh : they find her
willing to helieve whatever
kind of hunk lle-y heave Ki
soid he her in her woe. They
trail; her phony honds and
sioeks for (hose in her deposit
box, which are as h'mm! as
wheat : t hey cheat her out of
house and home and they would
la.uMh to see her roam, a va
tjnint. in the street. So 1 keep
preaching to my wife; ami when
I quit this futile life. I pity any
taiy who comes along with
sunny smile to try to bilk her of
h"r pile she'll soak him In he
lllie wlliHlles wlliHlle. ililwllM keep
I away lrom hhcIi a strange bird. j
t i
j The Kovernment, which supports :
! U'nn carrier pi-;eona in peace time.
j will also equip lis birds with tail ,'
i v.., H! lea. I
i The Chinese, releasing Kreat
I nmnhers of pineons for pleasure, i
jeiiulp tliem Willi wnislles oi uiiier
I cut pitch, and much enjoy t lint
music.
11 only pedestrians could pin to
I (heir coat tails a whistle to frinht
! en automobiles.
i
The population of New t ork
City, Ihe' census bureau says, is
now l'.,il I. "111. an increase in -S
years of il.f.ST.nun.
How liim; will tho leviathair at
the eilise of I ht Atlaulle hold su
premacy? .
One bniointh. liiooklyn. has n
poiiuiation .-trealer tlian tliat of
.ianiiatlan. the old New York.
AniJllier bnrniifih, Queens, equals
!''"N A,ll;i,u's in Pimlatlon.
! Anl, ,nHst Imiiortant lo lis pros -
nerlly, in Xew York the Vnlted
i Slates spentla lis "extra money."
Tens of thousands lrom all over
A, .... !,... .i.u linvliiv i. ...I et. . in. line
!ln a little strip of stores, hotels
!...! ..tiT.i.i.r nnrih from
i i.,,,..i..,ii, ' Liront in piftv.nlnili
u ,, ..,.. ,.u. i-,.Mn, i.-n.nii. to
.exlngton nvemie. 'i'hnt's what
v,, ,.,1.1,1 nll n lon.lnrloln
BIG TIMBER SALE
I
MADE AT COOS BAYii
MAIJS1I1MK1.I), Ore. Aug.
(VP. Tlie purchase of .l.nao acres
limber land including two hundred
million feel of Port Oi-ford white
cedar and nine hundred million
11 e. OI 111 o II
Hunt, Portland,
Includes 12 miles ..r railroad ..in of
i I'owers. tapping camps five and
It was the largest Umber
deal
made here in recent years.
MOXTIIKAL lirltlsh lahorinow tliat the policy of defiance has
, "or puny wouio ,u .....e es.a.u.sn
aid, former labor premier.
r0UCH!
V HAT'S
THIS ;
.v.
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r. .--f
Spirit of World Peace Most
Striking Note in Europe
(lly Melvln I-:. Colt-limn, table IUII-
ior the AsHociaiMl lr-.
Old world statesmen lately have
L t ..tt.wtin.iLin ..fior tne
firril nu.- . .air,
. ...ill n-tir 1
a win io i'-- " ' also announced t wins dered .Man
in Kuropean consciousness. ; , u ",MWU,'V7" , ...... .
1 t ehuria purely a part of t hltia. al-
The f..nrte. nth annivprsary of,,. . 1.,.,.nL.I,l..(nir janan's anxiety,
Der Tan" saw Kduard lb rrini u
Krench cabinet minister, praying , .
before an audience in a Ocnniin;
.ill J l Ollt III" in - 3 I-
its optortonity
to win c'.erman s
heTrt.' It saw German press and I
officials striving t prsuade other I
pact to outlaw war miKbt become
. .....
an active am-iii .inn innu j
Kesture, and It was I.loyd fJeorce, I 1
lirltlsh wartime premier, backing
.Will 1... ,nt,t, eluir tll-1 t il II If tut Iho:
pact is fidlowe.l. by disarrnnmeni I I'bninaires announced a conven
and withdrawal of troops from the.t'"" ,lfxt '
Rhinelaml. the people of the siKn- This old city, rtnamed capital
atorv nations will realize that the 'of Uihuania by eonsiltutional
whole thing has been "pure hum- 1 amendment a few months ao. is
),nu j tht chief contention in a situation
The war anniversary also wit- j which has been described as offer
nessed Sir Austen Chamberlain, i lni-' greatest existing threat to
j lit itlsh foreign secretary and po
. lillcal foe of Lloyd (leorge. ciilllnu
' upon Amerii'an public opinion to
: back the Kellogg pact in order that
: it may become "a most formidable
1 deterrent to war." Kinj flenrge's
i speetdi from the throne, prnrogu
i ing the lritish parliament, echoi'd
t h Is hope.
I IYom League iif Nations circles
came word that pessimism respect
I ing disarmament has been replaced
I by optimism. Coincidence of ac-
eeptanees of the Kellogg pact with
the finding of a workable set of
principles on naval reduction u
Hvi'cn Creat llrltain :ind Kranee
a compromise tu which the I'nited
States has given unoffichil apiirov
al caused this change in attitude.
Then was a lull in the gather
ing of far caste i-i t storm clouds.
China and Japan are seeking to
compose differences. International
forces in Chinese territory are be
ing reduci.l. The Vati
League of .Vat inns gav
nd the
eizahtc
measure of recognition to the d
la ei ii nationalist govern men t
Nankiny. ( ireal Ih iiain aiinoiinc-1
A New Method to Secure
Observance of Dry Law
We have tried force and have
failed in many wide areas of this
country to make the eighteenth
amendment work. Obedience b..'
force of the Volstead act is almost
hopeless. A new campaign should
be started. The campaign should
: be not for obedience but tor its oh-; not our country be a better country
: sei-vanre. ol.sei v..uce as a patriotic if everyone was inspired to observe
j duty. The people of America nro , the law by clearlv patriotic mo-
for the amendment and the enforc-: tives and If our aristocracy, Intel
! Ing law. At Kansas City and Hons- i lectual. economic, silrltual," should
I ton the resolutions committees, j organize as nah-lnls for the
were -practically unanimous cu- servance of law in the interest ot
dorsing prohibition. an orderly, peaceful, prosperous so-
Tlie eighteenth amendment does defy?
represent the settled conviction or YVhen one thinks of - all the
the majority of lite people in a crimes of force and of civic cor
majorily of stales; indeed In a con-1 ruption which uphold the pre pran-
siderable majority of the states, dial cocktail, what aspirations of
The men who voted "yes" for tlie men are strangled, what nollmlon
j ni
0"
i vpl
1 we
amendment in tlie committees and
Jon the floor of both parties' con-
ontioiiB were not hypocrites; they
ere not cowards. 1 Hey were deeo-
convinceu oi tne economic jusm-
flcaflon of prohibition and they
i probably represent a body of oiin -
Ion over tlie land which Is settled
! unshaken by the iinqueslion-
i ably wide and terrifyin-; violation I
1,1 " 11,0 "i'iei-
StrillU OI SOClOty.
Wliatever may he said of tht'
poor those in the upper economic .
I strata of society have an abiding!
. duty to observe the law. rroperty
! is protected by government. C.ov-
ernment should be upheld by the ;
The president could take BOO men .
In New York City und close it air i
tight, beginning with the cardinals I
and archbishops ol' the Knmnn I
Catholic church and Kpiscopal hlsh-,
' ops and leaders of the priesthood
together with the financial and so
cial leaders of the community. Let
them declare for observation rath
er than obedience and the boot
legger's daughter would soon be
crying in tlie street for bread.
So long as this convinced body
of Americana exists which made
the majority In the two conven
tions, we shall have nt least a ma
jority In key places, acting as
majority lor pi acuc.u purposes as
r tl were ail aciuai majority oi in.
. r
people so on-'lll
i nollllelans cannot expl. in ei Ire h
i nor even largely this majority in
Kansas City and tiousion. is u
not, therefore, Iho wisest course,
iiiue.i m si.e ...r
out with a imivemeni oi onsei v-
td vnu? ) Now r'u.
. s .
VOU ANB
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TOMORROW
ed its wiUlnnnesH to negotiate for
revision of ' unequal treaties" as
soon as me incmems khw..os
.NankinK riots have
; rPiar(nK WPlf;irt. oC her nationals
iit that province.
One situation only seemed to
.oaviunt In Hi! VOCilleS
i r
or tne movement in .imuimi vi.
It centered about Poland, whose
"nia re.elnB boundaries took on
HOIllti llliruitiuiii, Mir in. .m...
' some tbreateninm asiiec
. started in several of the district.,
bordering Lithuania and Polish
the peaie of l-.tirope. It has been
lii Polish hands since ll'lin. Th"
League of Nations confirmed Po
lish possession in litl'.i. but Lithu
ania has never recognized lite va
lidity of that decision.
Political lims were tightened in
Jngo-.Slavia. Two parliaments as
sembled in that country, one at
Pelgiade continuing the govern
mental forms of the Triune king
dom, while at Zagreb enthusiasts
for home rule in Croatia opened
j a session which .seemingly Is uuit-
I Ing into one oarty adherents of the
lual monarchy and Ihe fedcraliei)
state Ideas.
Mown in 1'gypt, King Kuad'-i
forcible three-year adjournment of
parliament has not Taken" in all
parts of the body politic.
The "Wafdists" or opposition
party, decided the action was itn
consliluiloiial and cahVd a session
of national legislators which. It was
j reported, embraced HZ of the 33ii
members. They resolved that par-
llament still existed ami then fid
lowed parliamentary procedure and
adjorned until Nuvinlu-r,
I ance unite Independent of the
: movement for enforcement Might
i not leading and powerful men in
j oru great cities fight their fight for
repeal, frankly declaring for a strict
' observance of the law, while they
, are agitatins: auainsl if Would
i of men Is accomnlished. what d.
baiicliery of government is neces-
sary to get that cocktail to the
hands that hoist if one wonder i
ti.at it does not poison those who
swallow II! Enmorin iKns i fin.
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