fEPFORI1) MAIL' TRT.feuNT!, MEDFORD, ' OnECipy, XnWXESTUV. AUOlTST 13, 1928.
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U; (J. MOIIKNKKN & COMI'ANY I
Offlcea In New York. ClUcago. Detroit, .
Ian a"ranoifco( Loa Angelea. Seattle. Tort
Und.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Hj Artlinr Porrr
I'lic iirrtt liuiiH-uliuiisi ol ilit j
Kfiii-Hii In' fnrci'd to no suulh. j
nt-; hood us tin- wnvH are "ft IIh j
JiundH" ha nliuwod up. Nobudy ,
rviT lu'inil or a hnrtfrulliiiiisi wlui j
wiiM 'forced'" to ko lo uorlhcrn I
cliiiH-s. wlnn tin- iM-aiH arc off his
IuiihIk. ;
These lire ihe kind of nionihiK
thai make lho ludk'is put on thWr
HluckiiiK'4.
A nvtW wurlc in a demurrat who
fotui lo his Ki'iiKi-M and eniliniees
the repuhllean fiiilli. I till a re
publican who kwoh tia.y and
dciiiofniUe, is nol worth the space
he wJIl ot.cupy In the lower ru-
WII.AT! NO lNTS!
(Foiiiilahi Inn Trlhinit)
V cHierda y was , a not her one
uf those hot, sultry dftys, espe
cially distresshik to an old
fashioned ma ll on Keel iik ti
jnunj; FMiihi wearimr no hat,
rolled socks, and pnlln beach
eoat und vest.
One oT air solid cltlzunn cum
mil fed a typonruphleal orror yuH
lerday, hy. sluppliiK nd liow a
woman he mistook lor Ills wile,
lie was put out a heap, anil could
noL havo lell any worse had he
tu'cliU'iHull.v shot a man Tor a deer.
Insti-ad uf spending more money
for the eradication uf razor-billed
UiosiiulUxm, as pritnilscil, .Jul. 11 U.
Uoekefelh-r ought to lind a cure
iur alto snoring. The present rem
edy Is rough, entailing hanging or
iU imprimiiimeiit, for the party if
Ihe' first part.
The veteran who hem. a bans
drum for three days and iiIkIH, to
win a $ I IMl bet, has caught up
with his Hk'i-p and threatens to re
peal the .uinu'Uy . in his home
town. If his home-town has a live
Coll., they will give him 100 lo
cancel the notion.
The colleges are broadening
Ihelr field of summer activity. The
le (ielchell hoy (Wash. 'it'Jl lias
turned up his nose at (.'ruler Lake,
(.'opeo, and the gas xllo, in loll In .1
fa wiiii 1 1. liravo! ISynui!
A prisidi ntl.a possibility in 1 11 7 N
has moved U with Man Watson.
Religion h sure benefitting from
tho stiualihle hetween the Hev.
John Itoaeli traton, and the Hon.
Al Hmlth. There should be muru
of it,
The hide Is helng barked off
home fenders by tourists with
(hue trunks lashed on behind, and
a C"hulnl ledHlead lu front.
Mr. A. (I. M uuger and new bride
arrived In our city last Sunday.
(Kosoburg News-Uevlew). Vhoru
in a Lord of Creation gets a well
(...tv.t. tUt 1,1 .,i ,111,....
A move Is afoot to muka ihe
voicrs ery for the Itogue river fish
bill, like a baby cries for Castorla.
The next uutsiaudlug local
event, aftt-r a llhcral helping f
bans drums and female h-Ks,
burring murder, fire, flood, leprosy
and a revival of tlm Klnn lo Iiuuk
a sinner, Ik the county fatr.
The air In
sldetltlal
areas is redulcm wiih tin
of mall, and Is due lo the .Maltese
eals. not the infant brewery lu the
kitchen.
One of these flue afternoons, an
aulo stage, a fruit truck, and a
lady driver are going to determine
which Is Ihe war tank.
I'resiileut Coolldge has come out
flat Tooted for Mr, Hoover. .Most
everybody thought that he would.
"A NOVr.l.KT'L'U til'' tlANII
STIillS. lltloTI.IKKlKllK. rim.
1I1IIIT10N AUKNTH. TVVO-CCN
MIJN, AND NHUril'AI'l;!! Iti;
I'OIITIIKN " (True D e 1 e e 11 v e
Mag.) Well. I'trils nl a teuiber
will get liigntlier iM'Ciisloliully.
till.ler Jteciitl Hmkni.
KIIOMN A HtDltOMi:. 4 lei n.ii liv.
Aug, 1 5. (!) -r-11 Iyer Kronfehl.
AiiKtrlail glliler rxtiert. made a
flight of seven hourti and 4 mln-
ulw today, healing tile prevloiiR
record uiili-h was five Iioui-k and
2 minutes.
Mliltiu 1 I-'I.mmIiI.
MACON. (111.. AUK. tG. Ti A
aeore of resiliences lu east Macon
were flooded today when tho
Okmulgee river, rnpldly swolllne
from torrential rains, Invaded low
sections of the. city. - Itonta were
rmplnyed to salvage liousthol
THE DEMOCRATIC
SO.MK people imiy mil know il, bin 1 lie I Vinocriilie piuty is.
tli'iitl. The party of Jefferson, .liiekson, i'luvolaml, Uryiiu
and Wilson is no more.
A certain A Smith of New York-City is now liii'.liiii.' u pr.rt.v
which is made up of people of vnrunis political iiil'iliu1iuiis.
Democrats, Itepulilieans, liidepclltloiif.s, I'rojii'essive K, et cctcfa,
el eeteiii. hut it is certainly not the DcjinK.'ratie pui:ty.
For it stands for nothing the Democratic: party Jias stood for
the past one hundred years. It stands for nearly everything (In;
Dciiincnilic party has l'oni:lil the past thirty years.
It stands for bis; business, with a jmilt i-iniUjoiiitirc Wall
Street operator lit Hie helm, and another iiui.lti-iiii.'lliomiirc con
triliulinir $.",' 11 111 eash money as a starter.
Il stands for a protective tariff, it stunds for Tammany.
It stands for a legalized liipior traffic. It stands for the Hitr
City iijriiinxi the Country, for the Sidcwal'lis, of .New York
iignitist the Main Streets of .Nebraska.
It is cveryl hint; that
inerri;
pas, ; i, is uothin, that they have
Small woutler that t lioiisimds
scrtmjr the parlv that first .descried lliem. I'ol." luiturally tliey
have decided, and decided correctly, that yirineipU's make par
lies, anil any party which repudiates its traditions mitl its prin
ciples. no loiifier bus n rinh! to tleinarid allegiance trout tliem.
A SAD SPECTACLE
. , . ,
K political cum palpus have
M. nt once so putln'lic iuki nniusing, as tno.se st;tlwjtrt Dt'ino
irinlk Icjuler: who hnvr ht-rn I'iilso to nil their eoiivieticus. but
have rrTused lo stop from tin? Al Smitlt band wfioi!.
Take lonucr Oovcnior Charles iiryhii ot? Nebraska, for ex-
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;.iiiM', hum .-su-Mia miiMM.m-a. nc wui .ul iii mmu ir .i
Sinilh. True. "Ilrother" liryaii never .shared the vv'ws ol AVil-
liam .irnnins iSiyan, entirely, but lie lias always been one of
the most militant and imcninpromising drys.
I low, tln-n, does he justil'y li is allegiance no a purly that
bases its rliii-l' elaiin to support on i.ts repudiation ot! national
Prohibition?
Verbally it is very simple. ''Prohibition," says the brother
of William Jennings Bryan, "is not ail issue. It uas merely useless yet the arches are not flat
been rooked up bv the Republican partv as a smoke screen. The j teneU- ,me foet are ("lHe rilit ',!t
. i useful and painless. Where there
issue is farm relict. .' mn and disahillly without much
To take such a childish statement seriously, or to diL'nifv j f"1"" of ,he w-ehoH. ihe question
. . t becomes one ot diagnosis and one
it by a reply, would be too much Jike hit till"; a man when he is ithat requires the best medical skill
tlowji jThe public has been freely apprised
. . iof the error of tmatin.-r flatfoot for
'I he loriner (iovefnor of Nebraska. snritually speaking, is t "vheumatism." That Is an error
down and he knows it. He has
world that he has the moral eotira? to keep faith with only
one principle, that' ol' parly re-ularity. .'
' Don't shoot ; the poor Devils
the only appropriate and sportsmanlike attitude to take toward
those men who are in the ignoble
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QUILL
If yiiii doii'l jmlift! people by
insulted when 11 ear- cliciipci' iliau
The I'lii'iuiT nets nlono' iiiucli
in! on Ihe politieiiin I'on help mid
N'n 11111I ter how liijj
w,,,u
people who run "do" Kui'opi1 ill
All lire vu in, mid Ihe prol'i'ssors in eiich (lenenilion who
know hisliu-y I'eel superior lo the men who merely make it.
Yes, ! In- ohl-l inirrs lived ehi'iipei', il' you cull Hint, liviii!?.
You cull lell Hie unlive ill n rcsor
soiuelliilig thill eosls you u dolliii'.
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I here s no irrent olgeelion lo
ruu by ils power nren't political.
Tn Ik willi movies isn't new
without siiiiiekiutr I heir j.'uui.
. . i , . i 1 ,l"(l1'- 1,11,1 'cave It to hi in to tie- or. strnton sees a plot of the ' "c appeals ot frlcmls or op-; the Japanese, envoy he must yield Venezuela without arousing rosont
A provisiimiil president Inr .Mexico wouldll t lie new. .Ml oticlde what may be the matter with j qm,r interests planting that speak- posing interests, or who can bcjto popular clamor or else ronton , ment from workers from thut coun-
theiu hold office provided j v""' lf 1,0 " '5'""1 ,l01'""" ,u! wl" 1 easy on sacred ground. Speak-1 swayed by personal prejudices , his post. The whole Slno-Japancso j try who are employed in the petro-.
1 ' I scarcely penult you lo cross exam- casles are planted without any against laws, and he could destroy situation has developed a similar-1 leum industry of the new colony.
; ine him about possible explanations ; ,i(lti ,u,xt ,!,. to police station's : the Initiative." jlty to the Sino-Brlttsh and Sino-! In the same neighborhood thero
The mini eonlelit lo "et bv never L'els liv the chick without i '"r y'""' 0"",lll',i,,s- . i and churches. They even flou-i At the state highway offices , American relations. ; have been serious post election
r . . t.t'-i ..iii.uiu Alls n Ktchen ,8h lllalB prisj,,, wnns lurter the decision was announced: Japan has indicated she will re-: riots in French (iulnna and from
punching il. . We nre plagued with Hide red tu, demon rum has no con- it wis indicated that the case will vise the "unequal" treaties if herjTarther south came reports that a
I ants in the kitchen. They seem to !t,., ni e. but i his time he seeina to I be appealed und that the supreme' Manclajirian rights are respected, i political disturbance In Mntto Qros-
. come In from tho porch and every-i imve gone n little too fur. He will j court will be asked to advance It i Great Britain said she would do so, vast inland state of Brazil, had
A I least pint ol the present pence is caused by a wide Intel i thing we have tiled has railed to I u.ul. Horn Dr. strnton. en the docket. iso If the N'miking Incident of last ! broken into open revolt.
of laud luVwecn Itnlv and orwiiv i bother them any. (I.. H. II.) i. ' The case was brought by the .October were settled and carried!
' Answer.-If jiui can sprinkle n The .tenth of Chang Tsol.ln. tnte on relation of District Attor-lout that promise by signing an! Jlny Hup Tomorrow
i i j line of tarlar entitle across the trail dynamited In his ( railway carriage, ney John 11. Carson of .Marlon - agreement to begin revision of the ! ltot'KFOUD. III.. Aug. 14. (Pi
A hvnocrile is a limn who imtniiiizo n el n bunr.liii.r linnsn I
i
lo save inoncy lor elolhes and then loals ill the lobbv of ll swell
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MUTT AND JEFF
rAUTT'S TALKIMG TO SIR.
SIDNEY AWT W"re
,PLrY,Mi FOft f DOLLAr.
A HOLE I'Ll. JUiT KCr
HVS BALL IM TVe TRAPI
He'b Do th& SArwe
THlMG TO MS IF X
Mi
NAASN'T L06KtN5.
PARTY IS 310 MOKE
Deinoeriils nil.'.-.! lii'mlit m tlie
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slood for. .
of loyal itHUocrals lire de- 1
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evt'l" prnduceil aaiy spectacles .
I i,i 1- t p ..!
simply acknowledged to the I
art! dyinjr." That seems to w
position of.tho brut lie i1 of the!
POINTS
llieir iiuiii;y, why do you J!ut'l
yours toots to gui by?
belter when he quits ilepeml-
raises his own.
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six weeks.
le pays Mil eeuls for
,1
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u power trust il the iiinelliiies j
Ii
bill those on the screen talk,,
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And Now Jeff Can't
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, X. D.
Signed letters pertaining. to peraonal health and hygiene, not to dlseaae dlagnoala or
treatment, will he auawered by Dr. Brady if a ataui-d. lelf-addreased envelope la encloaed.
I.cltera alitiiikl he brief and written In Ink. owing to the larEe number of Ivtlera re-
celved, only a few can lie anawcred here.
uin vu inntrucuune. Auureea ur. vvuuam
FALLEN
Flat feet, broken arc-lies, fallen
arches, should lie clearly dlstln-
gulshe.t from wo.tl.foot, pi-omited
feet, weak ankles,
discussed in
cunt articles hero' ,
In actual flatfoot
the aicll lias fall-
en, all right, as
everybody c a n
see. In in ere
woukfoot o r pti-
tentlul riafoot, the
,.i.f.i hoc nz.fr i-.i 1 1
1 luiilirli It iniiv
- .
seem so and especially it a glib
thut" c.!t X
away and needs some support. I
iBiniii ilii.l Hi,.,.., I- ti l,..ol,l,.
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ilM-onatcd font: the bones that rorm j
illie arch remain In their normal
relations to-each other, though the
root rolls in at the anUle and gives
, much under the weight of the hotly.
jlf you wish to convert a simple
w-eaktoot or pronuted loot Into n
ef "an,.i, tne surest way lo : null.e yol. coat o( t.m in ,e coll
'I1'011' the misfortune is to ; ot le sunlmei.t yet neV(J1. gUffer
Persuatlc the young person wiUCrrom sunburn. Some porsons tan
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.i niiiiuiL mi inu iiiciica,
III actual flatfoot the nrch sags,
the ligaments binding the small
bones of the foot together give und
stretch, the bones that form the
urcn acquire new
potntH of contact or presHiire. This
chhhos sorencsH, pain and nniHc.c
spasm, and eventually adhesions
and rigidity ol the foot in the new
position. All this takes many
months or perhaps years. In the '
earlier stages when there is much
iiornrmitv tti tiw. iu ,i,,,
there is a permanent deformity
there in little soreness or pain.
nmiBh to happen when thef
medical care at all. Probably a
moret common mistake Is the treal-
jarches," when the sut'l'erers accept..
i!. 'atMit0l's exnert n(,vlt r
IIIVlCIl ui
mo treat-
tt. It is
leal prob-
r.mwIH Ir.n
Of course there is no home
iment for uctual flatfoot,
strictly a siiritical or medical
ilem. II' thu Individual condlllon '
111 t) tin Illl iirnvoil liv 11111 11I1111I11 1 Inn i
or oiioratioii, arch aiiiinortH nuivu
help in the restoration of normal 1 1
relations o! t lie hones of the fool.
The I'lttliitt of Hiic.li suiiiiorts Is as !
technical n oncHtlnn us Is the1 aii-1 '
plication or plaster vast lo'tlio;
spine. It donmndB thoroiiulr niedl-lAt
eal and snrKlcal ItnowledKe and
skill in each individual ease..
Atnatenr mothers every day.jv
inaiio ine utariiuig tuscovery that i
j Innir n, declare. Hut It's all!
right usl a Hacking Unit conceal
the nrch. The baby's feet will In
normal wnen ne gels to using tnem
Some individuals, some runs
have flat, appealing feet, but. no
loot trniinie. l'
How In tell about your feci: Iff
tney iiiirt you or ir they disable
you in any degree or if I liny clotrt
look right to you. consu t u n h.vsi
clan.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
They Sound Bad
Please describe "cramp," In ihr
haunches and down the ks of
, , , , , , !
legs. Is that a possible result i
ot lint reel: nus listula any lead-
Ing effect toward this condition'.'
(Mr. S. I..I !
Answer. Come. come, my friend,,
! you're going at the thing In the ;
j wrong way. You should describe j
your crumps or sensations to the j
" ,nl'",",, ,,,aK" ,lu,m slcli,
inn nil ... i. i nii iiiiH nnniii i no iimiui.
;11' there are children. Careful
cleaning up of crumbs or bits of,teresls itself tu patriotic Japanese
food Is necessary, as these attract j
Squawk
MOTT,N0O CG.fATAtrOV.NT
GoT A TOUGtt BRdArt.
VOUv? TWO HUMfcfceti
VARt DRVVl JtjSTCAOSHT
THe TT?AT. THAT'LL L0S
VOUTHe ROUS. AMD SN
UCKi THIS 1
kosTr fairway:
''hi,,
?'?r 04 g
No reply can be made to queriei not conform.
llrtniy, in care o una newapaper.
ARCHES
1 the ants. If yon can find their
"eats, sunlit a little gasoline or
";'-' '' ' Or offer
Saiiiriiieii with n vra.i i.n,io i.v
boiling a cupful of sugar In a pint
of water and mixing this with one
ol'thth ounco of arsenate of soda,
Imtllnir nitn In. atrnliiliiir 11,1 umii!
, rating pieces or sponge, with it.
plant the poisoned sponge wherever
the ants will find it, but not where
children may find it.
T ,
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rriiin Miitiiiiii-n lino lu tinr iiomt iv
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i ta'n'V 'bl? ?T
; Aiiiwir ir Li it.
'"'st-r. 'i oi wisn to get
'annetl, avoid sunburn. Expose the
ul.-(i. in tllrnnt uimlWI.t .V,,. nh.
hrM le,.lo(1 at f,,.8tnot ovel. tiy-B
nl. ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,, ol ,,,,,,
afl81.noolli und im;1.ease the length
;r Ul0 , , f)ve mlnu
(lay, PoJ,owlng carefully planned
lin,UMe wUh gradually increasing
, ,ul.Hton ot exposure, you will ac
mare quickly than others, but
ail ;
tan eventually ff they find a place i
In the sun. Exposure to the rays i
of quartz or mercury vapor or arc ;
lamps tuns nearly as quickly as .
sunlight. j
Stimulants
.My son is VI years old and has ;
never tasted tea or coffee. He I
I drinks lots of milk. Should he take
tea and coffee now? (.Mrs. M. tt.)
Answer. Time enough when ho
reaches the ae o 16 to let him
I1"1' children to drink milk and not
ii-u inn jiui iint-i nuiiiiiittiiia,
i Copyright John R
Dille Co.)
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(Coutinueil from iuge One.)
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.III.I.U .1 U I IIIU I..IIHIUUS LCIIlia Illl
the Greenwood Uike Christian
axxcmlilv. snnimer mnw. fnuiivni
nible conference, schnni cniiin meet!
inus. etc. !
In ,i,,, i-,.,,,i,.,. u-i, i, i.,m i
r Scotch whiskv bought from tho
liotul manager and Into nronrlolor.
i
is nitrinuti y n liiltish writer,
i.niinv Mini iiitiit. in .ni .iniinimse
I'MSIack Dragon Society." which in-
affairs, and Is said lo hnve had a '
hAY PILL
miauaxic s a uuay j
, i av I i r t n irzu i j lit': (fT 1 1 n mii k(- rv i ri it i i . n
11 ttmtV ma I'll l I V I n I n
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
.NO DA.UAUKS. ; 'i
was crossing .Market street
on my largo but shapely feet
when catastrophe complete bore
me down; Hiram Heck, ." the
careless cuss, who is always in
some fuss, hit me with tho
worst old bus in this town.
With contusions on my fuuo
and my joints all out of phice,
1 believed it a disgrace, and a
shame; but when .Lawyer Jen
kins ciied, "Make him pay you
for your hide suo for dam
ages," I sighed, "Not that
game! J am fooling sore und
raw with a busted leg and
jaw but J. will not go lo law
while I'm sane; better to en
dure my hurt and forget my
ruined shirt than to sue that
blamed old squirt, l maintain.
If in court I told my talo Hi
ram's lawyers would not fail to
Insist that l owe kale, to old
1 Heck; i was walking like a
jay, dogging up the right of
way, and reduced old Hiram'.
dray lo a wreck. All the axles
now are sprung and tho chas
sis is unslung and the gas tank
lost its bung in the crash; IE
there's justice in tho land, let
tho Jury understand, I'll be
called on to outhand lots of
cash. If the case 1 chance to
win l would wear no cheerful
grin, for one's troubles Just
begin, at that stage; Hiram,
who's a tinhorn sport, will ap
peal to t'other court and we'll
hear the lawyers snort, illl old
age. Justice is . the slowest
thing that has plied a broken
wing, and it costs too much,
by jing, for my purse; If 1
started suit today, ere the fin
ish of the fray, I'd be riding
far away in a hearse. I'll for
Ket the wound and bruise and
the ruined shirt and shoes, lor
to sue 1 do not choose, being
to
iino; you may think me soft
jk UllU lax, ljut nunio uuy a n o...-
tfr tiieks where old Hiram's
'making tracks In his wain."
$Jiand In the death of the Queen of
"iiorea, in 18!)0.- In spite of the ro-
orea, in 18!)0.- In spite of the ro -
....4t n,n ,.rwi tha nntv.MtiuT
he Jaianeae will probably dig out
wilhfl facts.
f They don't' like any'organization
Vxerclslng powers outside of gov-vL-ernmont,
or controlling govern
5 meat, such as are tolerated, some
4 times, In other countries.
GO UPON BALLOT
SALK.M, Ore., Aug. ' .15. (P)
Ithough Senator J. K. Dunne of
bortlaiul has repudiated his Inltla-
ivc bill piovldlng for a reduction !
uf about fie per cent In motor
t-ehtclo licenses, there will- lie no
ray to get the measure off tho
November ballot, unless' the su
preme court reverses a decree- that
was handed down hero yesterday
by Judge Li. il. McMahnn of the
circuit court.
.Mc.MalHin held that. the courts
have no authority in Ihe matter
jilcclaring that If I lie courts could
enjoin tne secretary oc state rroin
placing the Dunne bill on the bal
lot they would have power to de-
ir.ml iill I lilt lii 1 1 vi. mniiMiii'i.M Hlm-teil i
"
ly hte people. .
"If this netltion Is sustained,"
said .Mi .Mahan. "we will then I
have no government by law, but a I
iruvernnient by courts, a temlency
which Is even now too prevalent i
given a Judge wjio Is cur- :
ruptilile, or one who Is complucent !
(county iigulnst Heerelnry ot Slate
I.-.
Lane county turkey growers form i
pool to sell 3.uui birds.
Press Comment
A (icvut .latrorin.
"The presidency is more Hum nil
uUmlnlhtl-alive office. U niunl bo
the symbol of Anierlcun lileuls.
Tho hlirh und the lowly imist be
seen with the sume eyes, met in
the sume siiirlt. It must be the
Instrument by which national ran.
u,.len,. I- llveneil und it must under
the t-ulilance of the Almifc-lrty In- Vance ot election, and no promises
terprct and follow that conscience." that all the farm needs to be freed
!' In this summliiK up of his fun-, of his trouble Is tu vote tor Hoover,
'dnmeutal policy of covernmenl of There Is only sound, Vicar IhlllK
j this country, Herbert Hoover In illK. based upon proved methods.
I his message of acceptance today ; That Is Hoover. He Is no miracle
i sounded a. new, a broader theory j-workcr. Ho deals only with possl
i of Kovernment which republicans : bilitles. '
.of this country advocated when I Oddly cnoucll, H Is this very
;they unto the presidential nonilna-' type of worker, ulftcd with ImaKl
tlon to u man whose broad field , nation but blessed with a sound
; of experience fitted him so remark- Klasp of the practicabilities, who
1 ably well for an administration : lias been responsible for most of
J which will bo Ihe criterion by! the miracles of modern prourcss.
1 which efficiency of (,'ovcrnnient ! Kuboiio Rr-Klstor.
i may bo judged. Ashland ThlliiKs, j H's All a lvtli
j Tine Spirit of America. ' T1'0 partisan press that foi- five
i We believe, that the American , -years lias indulged In rhapsodies
public will respond favorably to' ''cr tile platitudinous piffle of Cal-
the Hoover declarations, for they I v'" Coolldge as the culmination ot
jure true to tho spirit of America I Political wisdom will of course ac
1 and they reveal a sincerity of pur- ! claim ally speeell made by Herbert
I pose that will be translated Into i. Hoover as KOspel from on hlRh.
! action. If he is placed In the presl- i A tl,p- "'J'111 ot 'be slroim, wise.
; deney, by the American people In : ullcnt man was built up for Cool
' N'ovcmher.-Albany Democrat. so Is the myth of the cubI-
' nceriim Idealist and spiritual vis-
i Sound IteasonliiK. lonnaire lielnK manufactured for
j Herbert Hoover today lu his ! the stodgy, practical realist, who
j "beech of aeceplanc of the repub- j sat In Ihe cabinet with Full and
j llcan nomination for the presidency : Daub-hcrty and received his noml
! of the Cnitcd States, gave utter-; nation by grace of IJ1I1 Vare, Andy
ance to a program based on sound ! .Mellon and Ihe bought and paid
' reasoning. Throughout tile entire ; for southern delegates. Salem
' "I'cech of 8.(100 words there Is a ! Journal. '
Big Event of the f ast Week in
Foreiti Affairs, Japan Crisis
By MELVIN E. COLEMAN
Cable Editor of the Associated
Press
; Storm warnings continue to fly pact will he signed. Russia took
over the international low pressure . umbrage .at not being asked to Join
area 'in Japan and China while lo- the party, her spokesman asscrt
cal thunder ifhowers threaten the Ins that the whole affair was ait
tranquility of other parts of the anti-soviet movement. Spain re
woiid of national and international . ceived with good grace a hint that
affairs. . the original signatory list could not
Clouds rose threateningly above well be expanded and Indicated she
the far eastern horizon In the week would be amom the first to "ad-
UI,u 0,11 iea 10 ore an as a conn-
- ter low .pressure area of domestic
i ,)oIitics developed in Japan. At one
o,ahc 'u ui iiiiuuiuuuy ui ut'u. woe 01 uiu iiihuh uiivhiiucu
strongly toward Manchuria, threat- came from Paul Locbu, president
enlng. to reach monsoon propor- jot' the .German reichstag and a del
tlons. legate to the socialist labor int'-r-
This happened when Japan "ad-1 national congress at Brussels. He
vised" Chang Hsueh Llan-5, mill- said tho multi-lateral idea should
tnry overlord of Manchuria, not to i bo applied also to disarmament,
join. that dependency to the nation-, the agreements to be carried out
ailst government at Nnnkmg and
simultaneously warned the nation
alists .that unless abrogation of the
treaty, granting special privileges
In China were rescinded "suitable
measures" would be undertaken.
Yet tho atmosphere lightened I Then came tho death of tho plctur
wlthin 24 hours when Baron Ta-lesque of Croat leader, refusal ot
naka, premier of Japan, told a po-i his friends to permit a statu fun.
lltlcal gathering that Japan would j oral at tho expense of the Belgrade;
not necessarily oppose an agree-1 government, and declination of his
ment between Manchuria and na-! widow even to recolvo condo
tlonallst China, provided Japan's ! lonces from cabinet sources, Anto
special Interests in- tho former i Trumbich, political ally of Radlteh.
wore not imperiled. Japan had been
especially exercised bv Information
that the contemplated agreement
between Nanking and Mukden gave
control of Manchuria's foreign re-1
latlons to the former. This was i vino F-l-l was almost coincident
because one of the first acts of with a destructive explosion In the
Nanking that after Peking had i naval base at Spezla and came after
fallen was to notify Japan that the) a mishap had overtaken her two
pact grantin-3 extra territorial j overseas fliers In Brazil. Thoso
rights to Japanese citizens had ; events piled up, tho wbo attendant
been abrogated. Tokyo nenouneed I upon the tragedy of the Nobilo Arc
thls action as Illegal and "nut-j tic expedition.
Tagoous," to which C. T. Wang, I. Prom the Persian gulf camo word
head of ithe bureau of foreign at-1 that Ilm Hand, w nrliko king of the
fairs at Nanking, rejoined that
"courageous would nave been a
, more accurate word.
Opposition newspapers and. lead-
nt In Jnnnn aniv.m niinn tlm
' I I
rchanged aspect of affairs as evi-;
tlence of a breakdown in the Man-1
churian policy of the Tnnaka gov-,
erumcnt. Word came from Muk-,
den that Chang had been given I
hacking for tho proposed union by
all sections ot Manchuria and un-',
dor this stiffening influence he told
pacts. The Cnlted States first set-.,
tied claims growing out of the Nan-
klng outrages, men signed a new
naet granting tnriff nutomontny. to I
jchtna.
(THAT AIN'T pANf-
THVS frv,T B MING HQ'
,;
on Hoover Speech
sjilrit of tolerance, of respect foi'
law and l-eall'ulioll that econumle
principles must be recoKnlwil In
laying down any workable plan for
farm relief. Urants Pass Courier.
Sound, Clear TlilnkliiK.
Xom riacle worklllK Is included
in these proposals. There Ih to be
i no wavillK of muBie wands in ad-
Statesmen of 15 of the chief na
tions are Ktal'ting for Paris, where
the Kellc-JB renunciation of war
nere to tne mum-iaterai pact.
Discussion of disarmament hi
connection with the treaty contin-
under International control.
Jugo-Slavla's political atmosphere
continued stormy. An editor who
had denounced Stefan Hadltch too
strongly for the sensibilities of the
latter a followers, was assassinated.
I said that It was "finite impossible
tn associate further" with the Serb-
! iusn."
! Ti;edi- has again saddened
Italy. The wreck of the submn-
llcdjaz, had duclded to dlsagreo
with (Ircat ljritaln over tho fron-
Her of tho Irak protectorate. The
empire's troop In that section have
. .......tl.aw nvna mmn In. ilnu. nlnmlu
t a. , ,j i.., u,. .. .u. .. ..wv .VH....
presaging raids from the desert by
tho YVahahl tribesmen.
A gust from Venezuela blew po-
lltlcal refugees into a harbor of
the Dutch West Indies. .Vow tho
colonial authorities at Wllloinstud
are tryln to decide hoy they may
meet the extradition demands ot
Hen llassdl may Imp on his Ilock
j ford-Stockholm. Sweden flight to-
morrow. It was Indicated today
following l ecelnt of more favor-
iable feather reports.
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