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UOBKRT W. RUIIt. Editor
6. SUalJTEH BU1TH, liana,
An Iodfjiidrut Newapapar
Eottrcd w aacond daM matlrr t lied
lord, Oregon, lutour Act of Marco 8. 179.
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land. Jarkeoiirllle, Central I'oint, iVuoeuil.
,l.n i:l,l Hill and on Hirtlwaye: I
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iiHvii-inv Vul Leaaed Wire Herrire
Only paper in city or oounly recelTlnf
The Auixuti Pwm ! .
tlllt-J to Uir um (or pulili cation of til
.iitl in iM nutii-r. mud ftlao to tha local
Mwt publtttliett licrrin.
All riffhta fur r-puhllcatlon of apeclal dla
pitchca ".erin r 11U0 tvtvrvetl.
Official ppr of the City of UHford.
Official papr of JaikKon Coui.ty.
Sworn daily average circulation for alt
loi.thJ end uiif April 1, lbtttt, 4&3S.
AdTfrtldliiC Rrpmientatlvci
U. U. UOI.K.VSKN k ;()M1ANT
OffloM in New York, Cl.Ki.go, Detroit,
Ban JTrancUco, Loa Angelea. brattle, Port
Uod. Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
' The Kepuhlicaii vote in Texas,
irellcatefi the state may ctult lynt-ll-Inp;
negroes, itnrt hnrsewhippltilf
uomen, as soon as civilization he
Klns to Ket itt its fine work.
sot'Mis i,(i(jK i. i:(U (;ii
(INirtlaitfl Telennim)
Q. When a woman is In
dnuht as to when she may
wear a suit, what rule should
she follow?
A. A kooiI rule to follow is
that If any tlouht exists, tin not
wear the suit.
Kmc. Ili'itt ami, J)ot:k Holiinson
of J'vllle, liKllvlslhle and insi'tnii'
ahlc llko thoM'nlon, were in town
"Wert. Tile lattei', who felt every
pulse in .lucksnn county up to the
fall of 18IIH, was as guy an a wooil
' pecker shot liy the n-esi(ient-elt;t't.
Khnei'lKuHt put the pipe in for
the Whof.l houHo, and now water
Ik available at I In- turn uf u faucet.
( (Jr?enlcaf NewH.) You can't
Hlop progress.
Now that tho I u mult and the
Khuutititf in over, ninny will have
time to read (he letterH they wrote
In the paperH.
Tho nluinnt of old Orenon haH
demtindod that DiIh col. npeak
Hweetly of their fnntlmll team. 'I'he
Ittensuri? (m ii II oui'h. They are
Iileu Imi,vh.'
ThanklvlnK Ih threo veekn
j ii way, and tho fiiHt turkey with
ncven nt'ckH Iuih nhowed up.
, The l.caj,'tio of Natlon.s in schhIuii
lit Ceneva Iuih approved of the
presidential e I e c I I a n. It wan
thought that they would.
Ken (.'arpenler who went In .Mex
ico City to Hep a pun It Int. has made
!ih Ulrica uhout how tho one at
home came out.
Tho frPHh-alr fiend him made IiIh
nppea ranee, along with Winter.
Tho .Major Ozone In qucHtlon wunU
thlK minctutu to ho. a Krluidalre,
.as 1011 aH he enn Ktand hy itlll
(iatcM Htove,
An AKHocinted Oil hireling oh
torday oxpoundiiiR upon tho Khiry
of li 1m coin.'ern'H oil, eonvhured the
tinderriiRned, that it was Ju.st tho
thing to put on pit n en k ok. if it
would only make the taxcx lower.
WIKM) TIIK MI'STU'K
Let priijK and prlmitlvn delight
(Though no one Hiill huppokch
That prlgM and primitives are
right)
In Hhiny cheekw and nnhes,
yor all the niorallstH have wiht,
(And he who rutin may read It)
1 rather like a touch of red
On lips that do not need it!
Poi who . ho who . wouU not
CtlOONO
(Allien clown or ulutton)
IIh sago and onion with the goone,
Hl Jelly with tho mutton 'I
5lio rarniPKnn Ih in the noup
To maku our palate molKter;
There's ginger on the cantelotipe
There'n cayenne on tho oynter.
Leave Nature' crudity to thoo
Who'll take it, wllly-nllly.
J study to perfume the roue
1 llko to gild tho lily!
And you, my love, um I have aid,
(And I've no cuiixc to douht li)
Can wifely add u touch of red.
Who are ho sweet without it.
82 ono-y tli kt'tN tn HuhkIu ari-
lll'l'lll'll, UM SS t'I'Kllll'lllH of 1 1,0
fiilinty vuti'il fur tin. Communist
ctitullilato fur 1'ri'sliliMit.
Tlx ri'turns (ruin I-Uikimio, wllt'ro
the liurnltiR Isstiu wiih i'IiikIiik
ninvios nu Kuiulay, linvft nut ln'in
li'i'i'lvpil. Iiut II Ih pri'Mtinii'il Hint
rnutl)iousi, Yvllcro it Is iiIIi-roiI
five ini'inlirrs ot thp hlnh' srluml
fimtliiill li'um nut phislpt-pil. Is still
opi'n Hcck-ilnvH niul HiinilnyH,
Ye Poet's Corner
T llrrliy.'
Iluri-Hh for llerliyi
Kir llerhy )mtt "Urnwn Ierhy"
Through the haiveHt unit tlie husk
lie citnii? through v icInrlnuN.
KttW our l.ejtrlH nre light und ny
J'(ir H'h prtnt' elect Inn day.
And our clear nlil llerhy
Jieat the win n brown derby.
Jlurrayl I
AIltH. M. HWANKR.
Itichmond, 'a., Ih expecting n
ImlKling pnvffrniM Involving nn ex
penditure ir ll.ooo.oon to he uii
pvr wuy by tho end of tho yur.
A NEW RECORD IN
BY compiling niul nihlisliinp: yosti'iilay ihe complete ret urns
on nil pfiiiiliiliili-K in Tim'kiIiiv'x pii'siili'iitial eloetiini, tin;
.Milll I rillllllc csl It III IHlK'il a now record III tlx llilllicill mill news
... fit , , . . . . , i . .
pilpor history fit .JnoKSOII ( llllllt.V llllll Snllt lllTII (ll'1'f.'OII. ,
Jlorctofoic two duvs luiv
elections it lins ri'ipiiri'd from
: mison foi' this rapid service
work of the entire reportorial
oolllpOslllir room
i '
The compilation was under
i ii s.ist ( I bv Curl Ti-iitfwii Id, tin- latter iilso f.f fir-lit ini liel'ore the
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i " .M i 1(1' " Oil 1111 ('it'll t -llOII 1' shift flection llii-'llt.
t '
I , sn wjK, tlwnk Mrs. Dclilill Stf Veils Mover llllll ller
'staff in the county clerk's office, as well as the innny aceom-
m u t in
inenihers of the. vat-inn
' (ip)-ni 1 ion iiiul ii ii I'f) i 1 in i com-,
' r-
l'"nni"IL
NOW LET'S
EYKRY national, slate and local candidate this paper sup-!
ported was elected with the exceptinii of Circuit .Indue1
('. JI. Thomas. His defeat was a surprise to us, and we believe
to most of the people of Jackson County.
We have our own opinion of what caused this "upset." but i
! believe no useful purpose would
feiiture of the eampaion. The
Jitl.'e Thomas' siiiporlers, we
The intensity of feeliiifr, aroused by this hitler judicial eiim
, piiign, cannot be allayed in a day, or a week, but eventually
the personal and partisan passions will die down, and it is 1 lit?
duty of all (rood citizens, both in Jackson and Josephine Coun
ties, to tlo all they can to facilitate this process.
We now urue upon all supporters of Judoe Thomas, as we
wndld have uracil upon all supporters of II. I). Norton had
the result been reversed to forget Hie past, let bygones he
bygones and unite behind "Judge'" Norton, giving him that
loyal support and consideration which the nature of the office j
he will occupy deserves.
PROTECTION WITHOUT DESTRUCTION
w
1 1 ILK wo opposed llm mil
Irust the f lift Unit il ciirritMl in .LioUson County -will not be
overlooked.
As wo, siiid dnriiip; tlio ejimpnitnt wo were, mid are. liearlily
in K.vnipailiy with 1 ho purpose of this measure, wliieh -was to
ju'esorvo tiur piiiue lisliiiif; and our sthenic spots i'or fill lire jreii
eratiouki to enjoy.
Hero are two assets the preservation of wliieh not only
moans trreater enjoyment and health for the people, hut greater
revenue from our increasui"; tourist crop, in dollars and cents.
Wo beliovo some lctfisliitive eiuietinent can ho devised whieh
will prevent tho destruetion of these nalural resources without
destroying legit inmta development of power and irrigation
ViiliieH in this slnte.
Ilehiud such a measure the people of .Jackson County would
he aligned .100 per cent.
Soon or late some hateful dry Kepnblioaii will tpiolo M as
saying he'd rather he tight than President.
AYheti the fellow reached for his hip in the had old days, he
was going to kill you on purpose.
Xature evens things. Tho faster your life, the sooner you
get; to slow music.
Delightful Autumn, when it's cool enough for people to do
their own cooking and relatives go home.
If ho is beginning to reflect
of men, ho will he 4.'i on his next
Some optimist says Kurope
but it will take longer than that
Correct this scnli'iicf : "She hits m-rlVet teeth," sitiil the
...
Rnssip, lull slit) iloi'sn t skill buck Iter lips wiien .she smiles,
.
truth crushed In Olirtll will
A swat tod Jlv will di thai, nlsn.
I ho fn-st lmsint'ss of nn oquiilixntion fee is to miiku tho loviil I
,. , . , ,. . . ' I
limn vote eipnil to tint wet (losorlors. j
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A OOllVli'tum
Aiiit'i'ii'iiiiisiii :
I ho ppuplo ni'o t;niii to tho ilia's
I'oi't'oot this soiitenoo
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mm i.iii.ii uki i. mm hums mm
MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Feels He'll Be in
B0U6HT NIFTV COuLtSM'T )
Aiita' rt J RllV A TAP!
I-1'. X L h'MaVmikifr iaadaci&i a
ELECTION RETURNS
. .1 i
lll'l'll till- 111 III 1 111111)1. Hllll III lllllin
tliree to four ilnys.
The main
was the inteiisivf day and iiijrht
stall, assisted liv every depart-
and tin'
the direction of Arthur I'erry,
elect inn boards, whose eo-
'sv remlcnM this rnpid sorvi'-o .
. i
FORGET IT!
be served bv discussing this!
flection is over, and, as out: of j
cheerfully abide by the result.
inl ivc hill closin
lOtfiie KivtT,
that; doctors as the most, useful
hirthdav.
will ho Americanized in 10 years,
to get rid of that sun I!,
rise liplin, 1ut it isn't liniiU0.
1
I... , , , , i
lll'lil l),v OVOI'V mhlll that 111) nl
oxoopt tho few ho knows.
oiirllleon vo.'ll's nlil " vniil lu
. i
i Klvt. mo n n,m, I
BUT r OOUfO ft UTTL6
BOMGA-0UJ IM H0B6-VeM
ANT r M0t?T6AGl
IT TO BUf TH CA!?.
"rJOTHltoG IAAP0SS1BL6
THe-Re?
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ' .
Kirn.d latura pertaining to saiaooal health ,r.d h'tftm, not to dlaaaM dlagnoaia ar
: trratniriit, will bi anaw.raii bjr Ir. Hrad O' a atamped, aeif-addreaocd antelope la aucloaed.
uuara aliuuld ba brltl and written In mt. owing to lire large number ol letura ra-
ceived. ODIT a lew cau ue imerw nere.
I Ul( w inauncilone. Aildreaa Dr. William
A MAN MAV il:l'.l
There nre limps when fi-n an '
(Mmisi hits his (luulttt- It is now
Kovi'inl wcf-ks nio we dlvulK1. tin
v-it i lion i' ntl tea H'cri'i hfrc
you knpw, the us of n liuir rtark-
eniiiK lotion mad'
of a pitit of Mark
to j i ami a il-ce
of ojjprn (ihiil
i, iron Htilphatc)
n.. of".c.ni-ana
at thin writ in
the vote stands
, . ...
Nllf
ag.-ilnxt the iron
and tea method.
Mere in the tally eoinMete;
Dear Sir:
I wiwh to .thank you for the
nlciisure a well an profit
t whieh I derive, from your
many articleH in our paper.
Whenever they fit my particu
lar cafe f ilo not hcHitate to
make use of them. I Khali not
enumerate the te.K-hingrt or
KUj-'i-'entionH I have used, for
their niiniher Is legion.
I'Vom one ilem In part leu lar,
however. I dissent, and t hat
refers to coloring the hair.
I'ermit me to nay thin In con
fidence ( here we omit some
Idetiliflylng details, except the
correspondent's age, which is
TO). I get away with It he
cause I know my husinesH mid
enjoy excellent health and am
stronger than most persons nf
my nan.
1 have tried without any sat
isfaction a mixture of Mack tea
and copperas which otic of
your correspondents praised.
The color does not hold and
when one ;Is mdng it on the
hair it stains the pillows.
1 use a preparation called
(here a familiar hair restorer
nost rum is mentioned). This
undoubtedly contains sulphur
and sugar of lead. (That is
true ft is one of a dozen sim
ilar hail' color "restorers" Unit
are renlly disguised mixtures
of sulphur and lead acetate,
"sugar of lead.") Hut it dues
Ihe work. 1 haVe used It care
fully for over five years willi
out 111 effect. IVay tell mo
why 1 should have any III ef
fect. Von leach that the skin
docs not alisorh, and I certain
ly do not drink it. 1 find I
have ii nice shade of In-own
hair and walk off easily with
my harden of years and my
joli all secure. If you think it
worih trying 1 will he glad to
loll you how to use it. 1 ii m
not interested in the prepara
tion, my business being ihul of
All' I know, wit h apologies to
Will Uogers, is what I read In
the let tecs from members of the
Tecnjl cluh oh, yes, 1 must tell
you about the club and in a few
state chemists' reports. I know
thai a dozen or more nf the pop
ular nostrums for "restoring nat
ural color" are in lact lead and
sulphur concoctions, and lead and
sulphur doesn't "restore." it merely
dyes the hair dark brown or black.
1 am fairly sure that lead, though
poisonous, is never a b s o r b e d
through Ihe unbroken skin, though
rt course I can't prove this; it is
for those who maintain that this
or any other substance can be ab
sorbed through the unbroken skin
to .prove 11. They have tried hard
enough , but so far their experi
ments only lend to reassure me in
my belief. It la pertinent, tod;
that tilt hough many thousands .u
persons regularly use one or an-1
other- of these lead and. sulphur
hair "tonics or restorers," there
Is no case on record of lead poison
ing from this source, that Is, 1
can find no case.
' Ho I candidly say 1 think my
friend is taking no chance of lead
I i"'""k i,v " 11,0 ""m
iiui'stioi). and what is more, I'd
'just as soon touch up my own
; hair with the ha me stuff if 1 had
i cnmiuli bull' lo bother about or if
believed the practice would help
hold my job or my present
wife or anything like that.
liy a bit nf luck, while my mil
i,hm' "ni1 lr"'1 ri-i.-t.i was ornilmi,
tlii-ro I'limo ii mpssaiio from tho
fll.M, v,.si,i,.nt of tho 'ivon-i olui.,
who iU'iiki's niul Says:
"Von iivkotl for rt'piirls nhout
,.0i,prns niul hlm-k ton as ii hair
j ilyo. I iisp a plooo of popponiH
,,11.- sir.,, in a waniiii 4" a irait oiinK a( man .l.inp to stoal Ms torrl
ton. My hair is (or was! aul.llin t(.v ,)r S.1VI ,ls aou,
(niul the ooinmeiviul ilyos mailo It
Jook as tiiotiKh 1 Iiml atiiiHotl shoo'
Maoklni.-. Inn this to., an, I iron
the Well-to-Do Class
X WISH
oo A uoT
OF LUCk.
You'll
Mlt T.
no reply can b maua to queriefl not Coulorm-
Bradr. In care ol tbla newapaper.
HIS II Wit ON
colors it beautifully. Thanks no
tutirli.
Th lady automatically takfs the
chair us chief executive of the
Teen-I cluh. The vote now xtundM
U tie.
Ql RsTIOVS AXI .WSWFIiS
The (nlvatiic 1'lawir.
I tiwd a galvanized tub to boil
the juice and sugar in when I
I"'"11'1' Vll'.m
When I cleaned
the tub I noticed the galvanizing
f Jiacl mtpnivntly come off In spots
; leaving them very bright and
ing them very bright and
smooth like tin. Will it be harm
ful to use in any w-iy to eat the
jelly 1 derive much useful In
formation from your column put
it In practice, too. Mrs. I.. A.
Answer. It is holier not to use
galvanized vessels for cooking acid
fruits or tomatoes in. Some of
the zinc of the galvanizing is dis
solved in the avid juice. However,
if this doesn't spoil, the taste of
the product there is no harm In
eating it.
Xnt I: veil a I,ct'lct Stirring'.
PKKSoN'A 4; Prospective corre
spondents, should take careful note
that this is a PKIiSOXAl, health
service, not a blooming cireulr-r
distributing agency. .Moral: Ask
for advice about VOL'R OWN prob
lem or that of your dependent. We
I have no leaflets today.
' Children ami Socks.
Is it healthful for children six
years and over to wear socks In
'the winter? If mo. is It essential
J t hat the socks be of woolen ? I
jwlsh to thank you. Dr. lirndy, for
the advice for young married peo
ple that you sent me when we mar
ried. It
has proved a valuable
j thing in our life. Mrs. II. W. It.
! Answer
jlike 'em.
n "iwiKsn in
Perhaps wool is most
comfortable, hjit I'd let tho kids
nave cotton, sun or nothing at all,
if they preferred it. Smiic rend-Unit
ers have criticised me because I
refuse to send such advice us I j
sent ynu. rxceiit to -Mrs., but 1 1
have no other way of being rea- I
so nu bly certain that 1 am offering!
the advice to a young married per-'
sou.
I .ost, a Sewing Xecdle.
If a needle entered the body of
a pcrsmi -10 years ago, is it pos
sible for il still to be there? I,. Y.
Answer. Yes.
Kphcnicral Wave. i
I am an expectant mother mid i
wish to get ii permanent wave, but 1
some friends say I can't got It I
iimw . . . Mrs. .1. K
- Answer. For that matter, no- j
body can get one at any time. T.ut j
I know of no reason why you j
shouldn't have an ephemeral wave!
now though it doesn't do the hair
any good.
(Copyright; .Inhn" V. Dillo Co,)
You never hear a resident of De -
troit wontierin if th ole open sa-!
" " D' "e,xt "Pa;i
mini in uoits irom n sncap, in I
naraest thing Is separating' peas ,
I from chopped carrots.
Quill joints
History : The story of the blootl-
They ire nilloil little "bulls
but when they hny stin k at a price '
I WANT TO I
rA0RTGA66 THe CAR L,
TO oo So r can
Ggt song jack
TO BUIL1 A SrT?AG.
Lvsxero.
it . . I
! W . !
A(5g You
GONNA BUY
6 A wHgnj
Vou
VJltLVou fvAK fAG
GOT
LOAN
TO YOOR
Rippling
Rhymes
a (By Walt Vuod.)
AESOP REVISED
A wnlf pprecived a juicy lamb
and t!i:.lit of luscious .t'eantH,
for mutton in prefprred tojant
by wolves anil all such beaKtH.
Anil yet (he wolf some con
science b:iil. ho itiiln't like 10
slay that little lamb so cay and
Klatl, without excuse, that day.
Anil so he said, with eyeH
aiilcam, "You Utile wooly Kink,
you've riled the wafers of the
stream from which 1 fain would
drink." The little lamliweplied,
"lladzook, you're surely off your
base; 1 certainly have riled the
brook below your ilrinklus
place; but water doesn't run up
hill, as you may plainly see; so
you may blithely drink your fill
and net no harm from inc."
The wolf, he smiled from ear to
ear. a cold, blood-curdlinff smile,
"Above my drinking place last
year the water you did rile."
"1 wasn't born last year, old
scout.'' the little lamb replied;
"so watch me play and romp
about the bloominK country
side." "It doesn't pay to be po
lite," the stern wolf answered
then: "you contradict me left
and rlBht. and contradict aKain.
Your early training. I perceive,
has suffered much ne-ilect;
your insolence is bound to
grieve, it is not circumspect.
You'd make a most immoral
sheep if I should let you crow,
and so 1 kill you. though 1 weep
to strike the lethal blow." . A
rlpjileous atmosphere surrounds
the tyrant, every time; he al
ways takes high moral mounds
when he'd commit a crime.
; tmt outs. dividends to 3 per cent,
vi-.ii i-nii't holn t li in If I nir tt' thp crnn-
. Ures that aav: "Ha-n-a.
.
:.ot the good done in thq wo:Td.
The urge to mnke others like !
ourselves is prompted hy vanity,
nnrf.nlu think It in love
1
f it prompls peoplo to crack !
your head hecatiKU you can't see ft
their wav, it is a grout moral issue,
The choice is simple. You may
be politic and prosperous or hide-
pendent and indigent.
Come china reveals dried egff ;
yolk of yesteryear, and some peo-1
pie are too poor to afford ser-
vapts.
Everybody has faith In some-
thing. The man who is suspi
cious of a restaurant plate ,
will wipe it off with a restau
rant napkin.
If a reporter seems to hifve a
lot of cheek, it's because he has
ibis tongue in ii
Times change. A stocking run
onco suggested the worn "darn"
Instead of the equally short and
uglier one.
Americanism: Yearn in.? for a
home in an "exclusive" neighbor
hood; bein- bored unless you join
the common crowd.
New York: An address you take
when you are famous; a Rreat
noise you hear on n iotirnev from
'home to Kurope and back.
A partisan is a man who doesn't
feel shamed when the campaigners
on his side say untrue and silly
things.
"Good-live, Wisconsin." by Glen-
way YVescott (Harpers,) is another
of those .Main Street things called'
("realism" because It sees no part ! pays the cost of amusement for
jof nn apple except the rotten snot.jriph nl Influential mon.
The old dances were more
modest, perhaps, but try to Im- .
agine the Virginia reel in a
6x10 living room.
The thing that chiefly enrages
the country is the city's ability to
j sin without feeling nasty after-
nuiu.
All the states in chorus: "Don't
settle down here to become like
I1,e ,)theis 'ns man; so where
ijiiu can ciiuio aim ue someuouy. .
It will be hard to estimate the
...i f ,, nalnn.i.n i,tu
no(ly harvest8 the crop ot ,n.oju.
tlioe .ill years from now.
Necessities: Anything you can't
buy on the Installment plan.
Correot this sentence: "I tin as'
a return for service," said the
man. "and not to Impress the
waiter."'
Maupin Crow of workmen In-
rreaseil for constrnctinc Clear
Lake .lam
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rately he classes them among the
greatest ugencies for the education I
of mankind. Ihe other two are
movable type and photograiAy.
.Mussolini tpoke at the dedica
tion of the National Institute of
educative Cinematography in the
S'illa Falconieri at hYascati. In
the present stage of human il
opmeht, witii the stone
12.')0 years behind us,
lures are hy lar the g
In education, in one hour they
can teach the young, through the
hvm inure than mimed books or i
oral lessons could teach in a
month.
Mr. Durant. automobile man and
Wall Street shaker, is said, unofti-, ,,,,iy i lt Viy llupiiuv. old i-j
cialLv to have be Sl.OHO.OOU on It, .cent. Lame or small I Viiii
lfcover against $200,1)011 bet on i Are mi the Komi Thai 11ms
Smith. Five to one were the long- convinced Tlioii.-anils.
est odds on Hoover. 1-onr years g t j. tQ prove This
ago thev were tun to one on I ool- i
I .... " j Kverv ruptured man, wolnau or
' -f ' f I'llil. should write at once to V. M.
'Two of the most important ad-i l!i--. !'ll. .Main St.. Adams. N. V
mha.s m the Japanese navy were f-r . fro, .rUj, his wjindcrfu,
unable to attend the folemn ceie-i Jho ,.,,.,, ., ,,. lnU!il..s
monies at the enthronement of the b0Kln , tighten: they begin to hind
new mikado, Hirohito. . (togcih nr so that the opening closes
The wives of the two admirals i naturally and the need of ii mip
hnve recently died, and the Shinto port or truss or appliance is th.-n
religion, officially pram iced by thei.,u"1" "way with. Don't neglect t
mikado, declares "proxmiity of.-- :'; - "ZJJ
death a defilement.'
With death so close to inem
the two are defiled and cannot ap-
proach the saered coronation altar,
Thts represeiils a survival of an-
cient superstitious about death,
Among many savnRo tribes death
wis considered except in the case
of the very old. an act of tlitnon?
or the result of mngic. I lie magi-
cian was usually found and dis-1
posed of,
. 4"f
A different civilization cons id-
ers "proximity of death" as the!'1"' coupon below.
ttiMut Aminhtii)''- iiml um il'viii.T in- !
i fluence.
Death and the Kolenin thought
it brings are responsible for much 1
: Lritisiu'r, traveling, tnrougn;
Africa, Without the usual aceoju-1
panimeiit of servants to carry him ;
stand between him and wild '
animals, writes sympttthotieally ol'
all that he sees. J
He even sympathizes with ean-j
nlhals, including one tribe that ha- j
mtiiauy tauens very om peopie
.eats them, instead of throwing!
: them to the wild animals, as is;
tho custom among iieighhoi-inv;
tribes. '
.The
old people, fattened and
eaten,
prefer that fate . and are ,
wise. !
. Kven in our high "civilization",
many old people spending years in 1
worry, anxiety and vant, would be I (
much happier if they could be fat
tened for a while, tiien killed ami ;
eaten quickly.
Arnold Rotlhstein, "hi--; New!
York-tfnmblor,' died, withholding !
to the last the-nnmo of his mur
derer. That is the code of gamb
lers, gunmen, bootleggers and the
underworld generally, a code that
must encourage killings among
those that observe It, hut useful
for the law abiding.
Rothstein," who had announced
his intention "to o,uit the racket."
did bo after refusing to pay gamb
ling losses ol' S--.ijOM. "Welchcr,"
the winning gamblers called him,
and killed him as a warning to
others. Rothstein said the game
that fleeced him was dishonest.
Gambling, worst and most dan
gerous of vices, causes much crime.
Hothstein was originally a product
f race track nubling, permitted
in spite of laws against it, because
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