Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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PA HE i'OUK
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Dally, Sunday, WmUi
Puhll.hed ht the
MRDKOUU FBlNTUiO 00.
U I7 II N. ilr St.
ROBKHT W. RUHL, Editor
I. hUMI'I'KH SMITH. Mailt
An iDdafleodaDt Newapapar
' Batered u eeeond dm matter at Had
lord, Oregon, under Act ol March . 187.
SUBSOKimON RATES
Br Mill In Advance:
Dally, with Humlay, year 17. BO
llally, with Sunday, muDtb....... .7,
Dally, wlilioiil Sunday, year...... eG0
tally, wltliout Huitduy, month 06
Weekly Midi Tribune, one year.... t.uo
Bundar. one year S.oo
Hr furrier, in Arfvirie In Utdford. Ab
. land, Jacksonville, Centra) l'oint. fuoeuix.
Talent, Oold Ulll and on Higliwaya;
ii. ii- .iti. ii .n,u.n. . . .a .7
ball;! without Sunday, woatti !
Daily, with Sund-y, una year B.UO .
AU teruia, rau in uiVeim. ,
. i tnonov to spend for drv ciilorcentent mid with 11 iiiornl demit
MKUUKR OK TI1R ASSOCIATE!) I'KKHS .... .'
Kecefrln; Full beaae.1 Wire Kt-rrira !lor those WllO ln'llI'VC III II IlllUldlll lllC lHtll 11 mcildllll'n t to tilt
Only paper In city or couuly wceiTing i . i n . . . , i i
aewa by teleirrapti. ( 'oust it lit Kill 01 tile I iiilou Still cs. I he elect ion of A I Sun III would
Tha Aaaociitted Prea la eir-lually en- P , ,
titled to tne ua fur republication of all; htrPlllv lllllki tills I'OIIIlt lV nl the tlHU ln-llljr lit h'list- H lft
newa dUpaUbea credited to it r ollierwiae ;
credited in th fa paper, and alao to the local i Iicrs 'irldlSf.
oawa publlahed herein. j
Ail riKhta for reptibllrallon of apeolal diav
aU-bea herein are alio reerrifed. i i-
Hworn daily avenge rlrculatlon for ill I
outha ending April I, WiH. 4IaS.
1 Official paper of the City of Wed ford.
Official paper of Ja'.'kaon CuuiU'.
AdTertialne; Keprenentatleea I
H. C. .VOI.KNHKN A COUI'AST
Of(lr in New York. CJiimiro. Uetrnlt. 1
flan Fraociaeo, Loa Angelea, Seattle, Port-I
Lajid. I
'-
Ye Smudge Pot
tf Art hue fprr?
The larwe huln worn hy the wain
Cfiutain niori- Mputrn in Hen than
I heir ulilriH. t
Seniiinent In l-.urorx' favors Al
Sluilh. ftut the llurni'if aiiH have
no voteH in an American presiden- I
lull i h-eliuii. i
The deer huntiiiK and man kill
ing reason will xnon he here. It In .
hoped ihe earrful hunter will inak
IiIh iaial error handy in ihe eoro
mr.
Titr:
iti:i iiii iE-
-CAT
(I'nr Journal)
of ihe seventy kinds of
fur
ear.
coat you may buy this ;
thiiiy-five are nothing
hut
la hbh, different ly treated, of
course, and variously priced,
accord Im; to the decree of
beauty achieved.
It hCKiiiM tfi look like there would
be commit lee meetiiiK well into
November, moi'e from habit than
necessity.
Horticulturists It ti vo been ord
ered to squirt i- fluid upon prune
borers. This fluid has an arm-h-tmth
name, which nobody can
pronounce but Prof. Iteimer, and
it Vtauucrs him.
There was a Hhivaree lasi iKh.
II takes a shlvaiee lo ivc a hurK
a metropolitan touch.
I'UKTTV
( dllm Kb
leu-ally.
lilKL
math
skit
Herald.
TP
) Not
It must ho neWH to thin year's
rnp ol putiUliiN, to It aru ( ha t
ill ry
beiiiK embodied in pies,
beiore ihey a
harvested.
Jf Hie tiulo freight lines nro tfn
Inn lo operate with Ihree trailers,
over a rl,;h-oif-way hullt with pub
ic cot u, ihey should he made in
Htlclt on a caboose, and a hind-end
hraketnnu.
The .Mora ii Hoys have completed
Ihe creel ton of their annual Imy
j.tsirk, and it is an Imposing struc-
.lure, and the body looks like It hail
been built by, Mslicr. Il Is close lu
tlhe t'oail, where passim; autotsls
can flip a clumvite stub over to it.
i:d
Moil,
hi I.
Lamport sold a horse collar
He has a few biiKy whips
The Democracy of .lacksou coun
ly has abandoned the idea of
hll'liiK a drum corps lo net a
4 ro wd to its poliileal meeting.
, I f Tin re have been Ihree
t't-X'ln Ihree days at l.os Ann
murders
des. Illld
not a soul eouuc
movies Involved.
'd
with the
The most tcrrliyhiK aspW-t of the
couvi'iitloii was the wholesale dis
play of males, when ihey had no
.eej). If there is anythltiK worse
than a male asle,-p, li Is a male
when he lias no sleep. They look
like the dickens, and that Is all
there Is to It.
I'ers. Vn. mar.
biiim. idee. ,1 vile rd.
Kar. Add. All. M. T.
Mail Tribune.) l-or he
cpl. want.
Z bdrins,.
( Want ad
itven's sake,
ipllt wasl Iiih iinln,
Owing lo the heavy urou th of
lotm-in-eked lacks on the Alain
.siem. auioists do no) have to flit
down towards Cold IIIH to procure
Ihelr punctures.
.Mr. Hoover cauKht no sleidheads
in the HoKiie, and several of the
ctirubelt lioneheads are against
him.
KILLS AGED WIFE,
II-SI)I I.A. Mi.iu., a his. T.l -J
;i MilllKlllU 111 II xhi'd (ill a lalicll
' t near lii'ii-, the IkmIv- nf .liilcn Tin
, iian, 7 I, wlin taut nielli hbut and
" kllli d lH-vi-m -uld wife, wn-
"fminl liy Shclllf V. II. Nc-dluiin
'kt.ila'.
i .. Tlciim a foiir-fniii leni;tti mi
' ,,iiii' In a nil'ti.T nilfi' Ii,. Ii.nl
' lintl'i!,! lo a lic.im. Trillion I mi it
ii itiri-i.-fiuii Jump wiiti ilic niii'
fil.mlt Ills neck. Ills lli'il, tv;
luiihi'll.
Yci ti'rihiy Tnihan lnlil i.bi.rlff'-s
oillirts lu 1'olsini Unit they nilt:hl
havi a call In his place ihh.ii iiiiiI
V nHKhhors said Unit divorce pt o
iitllnKs Ufffi ciinti-nipllited, Nini'
clillili'i-n mid n large uuhili-r of
t,i a ti I. tiildren nur'i c.
ARE THE BOOTLEGGERS FOR HOOVER?
Tho Oregonlan nays the W. C. T. I', will mippnrt Mr. Hoover.
So will the bnotlewrs.--Portland Spectator.
PKRIIAI'S Unit is im tiirinii bill it isn't the Inith. No doubt
Clip W. ('. T. I', will Hilppoi't Hoover, lint I lie bontlofftjcrs
won't. No indeed. They are too wise.
A pretty shrewd mid hiird-heiided hunch, these bootle;j'erM.
They nfen't fooled for H minute hy the Al Smith hally-lioo
iihont n vote for Al boinjr it vote for, I'rohihition inodififiifion
ril In-r h'!.'aliziii(; the? 1 i 1 1 1 t- traffic or eliiiiinnliii"; its reiMijriiized
evils.
They know what every keen observer knows, that if Al
Smith is elected I'rcsidoin . ihe only practical result will be n
.i f in, doU'll of Pl'oh ll t ioil
which IS pWISflv wli.lt 1 1ll
i ncii'P itri'vfMii iiiiui ii iini nwiiiv iiruii ifi'cr uro mm i v
nuikin iiioiiey, mid in the liiji tfitics nl leiist, (xcrrisiii; coii
isideinhle politienl power. Hill it is a hnxardoits business u
best, mid oi'teii ft ilisiisteroiis one. There is ;i well orf;niiifd
nnd elficicnt lindy of fVderiil operutives oiptsintr thein. There
j, (.
jnil sentences, heavy fines
WllH'h IIIHV MUMIfl df'iltll.
As n
"Con Cessions of a Hoot ledger' ' pointed (Hit, the profession is
I not a hed of roses hy any means.
Hut with Al Smith in the White House it would he, or as
nearly so as any illegal business in this country ean he. For
the announcement of Al Smith's
l hieiit to every bootlegger in this eountry:
'The people of ihe I'nited States do not believe in the
j enforcement of the Prohibition law. (Ut to it!"
And would ihey go? ' Well if the Spectator s apparent wish
is carried out and Al Smith l elected, we believe it would pay
the Spectator to visit Xew York City, Chicago or San Kran-
cisen -
(eVeu fort land might
t lie hoot leggers. whose
sci'Vr
seems to know so well, and carefully note their behavior, when
the final returns come in.
Will they be eating crow in clouds of gloom or rolling pea
nuts down the street lo pay their election bets.'
Foolish o.uesliou No. fiTSii-UO.
. No. They will be too busy to eat, and too wise to roll any
thing but kegs of their best "pre-war" to tin Al Smith cele
brants. For, the golden day for the bootlegger will have arrived!
QUILL
When a woman falls in love, she thinks her man perfect
eept for the little details she intends to change.
The "amateur spirit" is that
violated when some official desires to 1
F.very community has al least one good fellow who will lend
you money his wife needs for shoes.
It's funny. To most Americans, Kngland means London:
and yet they are offended because America, to Kuropean visit
ors, means New York.
Il isnl chivalry thai makes
beach. It's couslernat ion.
They say Americans have no respect for age, but think how
more respect is given the older parts of the constitution.
The President elected will be
will disturb business least.
They call Neal Dow the
credit goes to those who Neal
lh sKcil'ic. Wlirn vou
tit's, miv which rclitrjoii.
say
Hoover is fond of corn,
slate.
''In (hut We Trust ' wusn't on curly coins. Appiironlly this
country didn't hc;iii to irnst in Cod unlit lHii-l.
typical Inishund is one who
sti 1 1 1 1 ti iiistcnd of consult inp; iho
Ciiirecl
seliniil Inst
lllis sclileiicc
'She
wnnls to sliiuv ol'r."
MUTT AND JEFF
X CAN'T Help feUT THi MR
A Boot cast might. Ynu.
8CTTrVAG. STOvSV WKtHM
SVJt.WLV THE LIGHTS
WWT OUT aaj-x P1VaJ
iOMtBOOY HIT ME
vwim a AALLGT.
-xviwfw u) pill" L-' B
Tfeaf3fS scrams:. - . v1
v., -r., - . .i-.-.im H- ONTlWOt -5 . q
' ' .. I i , .1. . ii . ii ' 1 ' - i : revlJ--l.-..W.--'j . ik..Oi". it r It t I. iui kin tuiu kiutni TJ. M..v . v.. o-...
i
I'llCot tJt'llU'Ilt
all iilon; the line,
hoot leffgerH Willi!
With l.-.sx
nnd sometimes hnllets to dodge.
reeent nuigaine article entitled
eleetion would be an imnnimee-j
illustrate o'u'r point) and oh
political intentions this paper
POINTS
fc
"
vague somel
a player has
'get'
a man fook the othei
way at
the one the most people think
father
Down.
of Prohibition, hut some
yon nhomiiiiitp religion in poli-
also, hot lie likes his in the
pone
. 1
(lncsn't i
womlers why his wil'
diclionury.
hegnn the study of h'rencli at
sniil the liinlliel'. "lint, slie never uses l'Voiirli
The Question Is:
.-r-j : mm NxMau, He..u graS mmmffmmm hat: i s
. . . 111 1L1 - I ilirr-y.. .,rTKi 1 5rl Lf"3 fJl m ' . fJTXiTfJTI 111 v nni . J v, nl
.1- ill "-r- T-'Sf-yy:- mr. mutt- nvo.6a - - ."I fc-:i,T.v, r a '
Personal Health Service
My WILLIAM B1ADT, t D. 0
RljfTifd lettfri pntilnlnv to personal health and hygiene, not to disfia diigruwla or
treatment, will answered by Dr. llrady tf a atatnp. ndf-adiir.i.ai'.i tuvljt is ciii-losed,
lttT aliould ha brief and wrlttn in Ink. Owliitf to the larga number of lettcra ru
Mired, only a few can be anawert-d here. No reply can be made to queriea Dot coulorut
ltif to iiibtructlona. Addreaa Dr. William Brady, In cur of thia newaiapr.
rsK vorit ii aim. it ac.m avi)
varicose
This Ih a t.i Ik ubout
vlnn. 1 am quit' firm on onn ,
lioint, in Kiitf of thi allusion tu.
I h o ii i a p h vu Km. Vf hnt nn ea r I h j
has th1 tltapliniKm to do with varl- !
coHf VflHH, you i
may !;, If you '
want tf nhow ,
your pliynlnloiric
ul iHiioranc. 'I'h. 1
(1 1 a pliratim, itiv i
dfar t'hipl. h:iK ;
much to lo with
v a rlrosltien. So
nun h t hat. I dare
sjiy. we mijihl do
away with vari
cose veins nhont as readily hy fit
ting the victim with n new or even
a used Oinphraum that is In fiood
wortdiiL' order as the dot-tors do
in many cases hy inJeetiiiK tho veins ho as accommodations permit, and
with chemicals which coaunlute the! with the least coverintr consistent
blood nnd presently obliernte the;with comfort. (3) Sleep prone, or
vein. Why not, when It tins K-ne lateral semi-prone and with head
varicose? It will be of no further las low or lower than the rest of
use to the owner, and there are the body. (4) Iteturn to physlral
plenty of other veins to carry on training and try to pet fairly fit.
the circulation, in the lower half Nice Hands to Hold, "What
of the body, j Thank you so much for the hatnl ;
(letter than this chemical nhllt-j lotion you sutruested. This was the
! oration, fir surgical excision of varl-
I ensc veins, Is prevention of the
I irouhle. That's trite. I had to
say it In assure the casual reader one other complaint my feet have
that this is one talk, not two mixed j a disnureeahje odor w Ii Irh no
up. for we now turn abruptly hack : amount of cleanliness seems to
to the diaphragm npain. Some- ; overcome . . . Mrs. U I', "U
how I have the feeling that the i Answer. Paint the soles on al
inalu cause of varicosities lies in fir 1 termite days with a solution of
m ar the diaphragm. If you know f half an ounce of aluminum chlorid
where I mean.
I think competitive examinations
as a rule are a sail Joke .as a test
of anybody's knowledge or mastery
of a Riven subject, hut If 1 had
to select from n misrelln nenux
croup nf poersons the one with the
best understand fuc of physiology.
I'd use this f.uestion as a lest: Tell
me in the next t hret- nilnhte nil
you can about the diaphragm. I
reckon this would ouiekly disqual
ify most of (lie wiseacres anil high
brows. The diaphragm is the principal
breathing muscle, also the princi
pal laui;hlnu muscle, also the prin
ciple sincinc and speakluc muscle.
besides brine useful when one hits'
to eolith, sneeze, sob. cry. casp.
crunt, snore and various other I
thincs unpleasant to mention. Can't
jstop here to describe ihe illnphraum
I attain just remember ft is a nuiH-
I cle stretched across the trunk like
a inrpalin over the liver and stoni-
ach and things. When it emit rants
it sriucry.es down on the liver and
stomach ami other ahdinoual vis- j
cern and pushes out the belly, in
cidentally f Irn wine air Into the
chest lo forestall a vacuum there. I
Tile diapliracm is a flexible wall
bel ween the chest cavity and the j
nhdomlna 1 cavity, a n arched roof
for the abdomen, of all facetious
allusions to ihe dlaphiamn the mnst j
humorous are t he corset f It ter's, i
because they are made so serl- j
nusly. !
Animals apparently do not hnvej
varicose veins. Savaces, as nearly)
as .1 can learn, are randy if ever
so effected. Tile absence of the
condfllon in animals has been as-j
crlbeii lo evolution, but this the
ory does not explain t he absence
of the condition umonc savage,
laces. I have a t henry that ac
j counts for both I believe vari
I cosily Is mainly due to the had
, If.'ildt of upper chest breathing,
j (iw-'iii; to our unhygienic cloihiny
and harness we clvilii;ed folk, par
Iticnljly our women, tend to sup
press Ihe natura I function of t hr
iiiaphraum. wiiicn is abdominal orinajm
belly breathinK. (Vrtttinly this ac-1
'counts for many functional dlffi-,
en It les anions ylrts and women, foi :
It, regular dally practice or belly
bre.ithiiik:, the Mosher habit, thou-
sanfts of such sufferers have found j
ihe re-ni'dy. 1 believe natural belly i
hreathtrir has a punipim; action on
the blood lu the denendent veins.
and N essential to return the blood I
from ihese veins. If an Individual
I h In Us be can yet a lent: w It iiotil J
natural belly hreat hini;, such as
animalv and savaues Inva riably j
praclice, lH- should Include in hlsi
Jmdi:et also a substantial eslimate j
ov the treatment of varicose veins.
ori-sTiiivsi ami wsui its
)'.' S,H, s.. AN'. As ' lts
Some time ago y.ui reconi mend-
e,l Ibe use ,.f flaxs Is In -.msll-
Kni'U. I "oiii.i ne gnuemi ,
.vim will advise how Ibl.s is taUen,
mid lie gl
how Ibl.s
I'1"'" '"' cooUeil. II. il.
Answe
A tenponnfui or two
! of riuxii
ds, iingrounil. my, taken
Who's Got Mrs. Mutt's Hat?
1
irixr voi it oiu ti.atiox
Riuliy
providf-H a natural hulk, as
wpII as a nut u in I liihrirani for tin
Int'-vtltic 1 tiMlf vn thin honii-ly
romfiiy is finite :ih valuahU fr this
purpose as n n y hifrilutin prttpfi'
tnry xtuff nt nn f-xflusiv pi -:
arnl I know th.-re Is no urnlt'sinthlp
fffer-t from ttie tntCf-Mtinn of ft:ix
sffts. Take It an is. washed down
with water, or mixed in with any
re real an you are ready to eat.
Flaxseed in a rlean suhslanee t
t.ike ami shouhl Ive no i-'-piiK-
I nanre
(
Turn Over.
Kindly advise me what to do to
.cure niyseii or snorim;. r. .M. n.
Answer. ( I ) Xos and throat
: examination hy physician. ii n f I
treatment of any hypertrophies or
' flahbiness of mucous membrane,
t (!') Sleep outdoors or as nearly
1 first winter I have not suffered
from cracked, red hands, since I
have been housekeepint,', i have !
Joke all you please about th' ole
family album, but it nave a pros
pective brideqroom a purty fair
Idea o' th' gang he wuz marryl
into. Who recalls when drivln'
runaway horse, kissin' a girl
breakin' in a new suit o' clothes
wuz thrillin' enough t' suit ever-J
buddy? j
Brisb
Today
ane s
(Continued from Page On)
bttshkin is. Once he was a la
! in 4 minces of water.
j (t'opyi-iliht, John K. Dllle Co.t
i . w 1 1
borer. Under Ihe czars he would pies to tho i'nited states, but
have died a laborer. Now at 40ithoimht the plan of holdiim them
he is a flier and a Rood one. lVr- ion ,h" ' 11 as impractii-
hnlshevism really does ive!'1'10-. ... , .,
workmen n chance,
When Commader Hvnl -Toes to
the South l'ole, establish. iik his they tire KoinK lo be very tlisan
base in Whale Lay, SOU miles north -pointed with representation at the
of tiie nole. at the far end of Xew .next names from the l.ritish as
Zenland, he will have no food trou
ble.
In the Antarctic wastes are no
hears, nothing
frinhteti seals
Mhat abound, and are fearless. lUrd
will kill a few of them and they
will keep fresh Indefinitely, with
temperature 10 below.
That fresh
meat will protect the expedition
lioni scurvv, curse ol" explorers.
For a change there will lie pen
'" wlemn cicallres, looUing
, , walUtiim around, so
J ,, von. ,,n( , ,,.
,,,,., ,, p,.asan, l,,,,,-!;
)u, ,,, ,.,.,,.,,,.,, h(, hp,(li
ax
i Vailous auiomobile companies
! have brolien sales records
in III.'
ties lu I
, first half of this year, and h
Rippling
Rhymes
(P.y Walt Mason.)
POOR AND RICH
Tlic poor man hcch the raRR
on sale in every olnthlnn more,
tanrt ni',;hs tieeaiioe he lacks the
n.in' ill liny tui nuit ...
He seen a Kiiloof blue anil red.
or haply pink and tireen. he'd
like lo own before he's deail
lis like lie's never seen. Then
he rcKolvea ti, save the dnuli
unfit he has the prir-e: and then
wherever he may ';o, he'll surely
cut much tee. Perhaps it lakes
him weeks to raise the money
for that suii: hut happy dreams
pervade his days, nnd fill his
niKlns, to boot. He sees him
self in style arrayed, a model to
all men, and every star eyed
village maid will smile upon him
then. Anticipation is a joy that
Is surely hard to heat ; it doesn't
stale, il doesn't cloy, it is ex
ceeding sweet. And when the
poor man buvH the suit of which
hu's dreamed so Ions, he is a
Klad and gay galoot, his life's
a grand sweet soii. The rich
man sees the things on sale in
every gaudy store, and he is
loaded down with kale and bonds
and slocks galore. And lie can
buy out every shelf, buy all the
goods lu view, and he can buy
Ihe store Itself, and buy the
merchant, too. And he can buy
Ihe whole blamed street in
which the building stands, and
bay the alleys and repeat, and
all adjacent lands. He tloesn't
have to wait six weeks to buy
a suit of clothes, a Sunday bat.
a pair ol' breeks, apair of silken
hose. So buying gives him no
I brills, does not excile his dome,
he pays the seven-dollar bills,
and has the .;oods sent borne.
Tl ere is no fun in buying Ihings
unless you've had lo earn the
money that is taking wings, the
sesterces you burn. Ob, buying
is a futile scheme unless there's
sacrifice, unless you've had to
wait and dream before you rais
.d Ihf price.
the second half will equal $lt50u,-
j iMiO.Oan at least.
; A low years aso that would have
I made old-fashioned bankerst pre
dict disaster.
The automobile, niakins vast
tracts of land accessible, has in
creased the value of real estate so
enormously that the cost ol :ui s
,i,, , ,,,,, (,.,. i,. ,.n.i,i..
I'or every dollar spent on autoino- :
bib's, laud values have increased
i more lhau Sin to say nothing of j
iliine saved, happiness increased. ;
Sailors call tile trip westward j
across Ihe Atlantic' "uphill," and
anoilicr airplane has learned t hat.
it Is an accurate description.
' The courageous Polish aviators
jure' safe, which is the main thing, j
1 There Is no doubt they will try
.again. !
ASSAYS L ANGELES
100 FAR AWAY
' LONDON. Auk. 7. (VP) J. J
jWaitmore. inrnaKer of the Hrltish
j Olympic team, which returned
from names at Amsterdam, told an
' interview er today I nut he wel
tcomed allocation of the next Olym-
11 , in erica n iiinmuuies oun i
J change die venue to somewhere
on the Atlantic coast I'm afraid
ther nations,
ir away."
I.os
lhal ynn Iblnk a lnl of. invest in n
pi,llli iiii.-ilal nnd we will nimh! ymi
free a ilelieinus. cnnkeil. remly-ln-e.u
dinner ihal will make bim h.ip
1 1 V . It's n full ean of Ken-I. -Uutiim.
( II VI'I'KI. IllKIS.. INC.
tt'isl i'ico.
I os Xngi'les.
iweii us many n
.U'Ueles Is ton f:
' if yoai own
U.S. SHIPPING HEAD
REPLIES 10 i
o
WASHINGTON. Am,'.
KiiKllsh newspapers wer
7. tVPt
charged
todav by Chairman
o'( 'mumr of
the shipping hoard with c.'aspins
every opportunity lo punt dispar
aging articles about American
ships. lie referred in a statement
to a reported article in tl.;- .- -r.don
i:ve nine Standard which blamed
the poor- showinc of certain Amer
ican Olympic athbtcs on living
conditions aboard their ship, the
President Koosevelt. ,
Without coiiinientinc on the
fact that the American team has
so far outpointed by about two to
one us neares't rival at the Olympic
came." O'Connor said. "I cannot
refrain from observini; the alacrity
with which, the Knchsh press j
clutches at every opportunity
Issue disparacinc statements about j
American ships. The principal
eont plain seems lo be 'too lavish j
feed inc.' This is a rather unique i
complaint about an ocean liner. It
Is inv understand inc. however.
that the roaches of the Olympic i
team, not the operators of the ship, j
are responsible mr me oieis m
tho-n participating in the games"
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