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' All tense, ceeh In adrence. , .65 , T.00 , 1.00 MKHBKIl Or THE A8DO0IATE0 PRIM Heceltlnf Full Leeeed Wire Berrlce Ouli neper Is ottr Of oounly reoelrlnf ftewe Dy telegraph. 'lli AeeocUted Prees to eiclualtejy an. titled to the use tor publication of ell aewe dlepetcnee credited to 11 or otherwue credited In thie paper, and alM to the local neve puhllahed herein. All rifhte tor republication of epectel dia peb'hea herein are eleo reeerred. Official paper of the City of Wfdford. Offloial paper of Jeelceon Couorr. ' Sworn dallr average circulation for oil oaths ending April 1, 4tSJ. ins H. O. UOUKNSKN A COUPANT Oftloea In New York, Oblcego, Detroit, an rraodaco. Lot Angelee, Seettle, Port- Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry ConHlderahlo Kuffciinu fs bolnx experienced by little kIi'Ih with baro legs blue with goose pimptoH, bill their mothers think they aro , conifoi'tahto. .r - A youth lilK onough ' to play, went down tho -Main Mem on roller skates lato yesterday. Efficiency " Week Is drawing nigh, uml . It is expected to get something done. - Citizens are being urged to get their 1929 auto licenses, which they.wlU'do, when they get gooil and ready. . . . Yokohama Vaniashita is not going back to Japan ns reported. Mr. Yamashita is u. good examplo fif what can be uccumpllshed by tloggedly remaining on tho end of tt moii. Most of tho knots of citizens on the sunny side of tho Hill (lore bank have become untied. "Old Methuselah", whiskey, mado last , week, is being guzzled locally. U is hoped . that tho "'our Horsemen" of tliu leading slato football teams dtm't turn out to, be truckdrlvcis. ' .A brute won seen last night wearing a new speckled overcoat. His helpmeet was wearing a 19i!H lur coat constructed of rllberlun kittens. Mrs. Lizzie Lou lloft tins drop ped IB pounds, through a new sys tem of dieting, ably - assisted by the flii. , riRST WIHH-OKAOK OF THE W.BEK III Pinbind they call boot leg liquor korplkunHCn kyynelelta even before drinking It. (Now York Post.) PA NTH IMIMCItlM.KIt - - (loin, Kun., lteglNier) , A l'lend In llumun Form Is at work In Newton. Ho enters homes nt nlfflil, tnkos tho trousors of the lunn'Of the houso, removes there from lioy'N, matches, Itnlfo, nail clipper, pencils, pad, cigarettes, Kmnklng tobacco, pipe, check hook, watch and a tew sundry coins fend then leaves said trousers . hanging over tho garden gate, or Homo other outlandish place,. When tho- good burghers of Newtun arise lit tho clammy chill of a Sep tember morn they have to chase madly over hell's half-aoro In order to find their pnntq. There Is nothing .so unsettling to, the start of a good day than for a man to lose his pants first thing and Newton's manhood is strongly nroused. Four extra cops have been omployed to pad through the town ut night and apprehend roughly any strange gonl stagger ing under a burden or superfluous pants. If this offender is taken, thero is every reason to believe ho will be slink at sunrise nnfl then Jiung to tho steel girders of (he now Montgomery Ward building, Vhicb. would servo hint right. , ' ' ) . 8toy Statement Tof the Editor: I tulte tills menus to ilinnk nil my friends, old, as well us the many nw, acimnliitahcuh I mntio during my ainpnl-srii for tho office oi siierlir tor tholr support nt tho polls. ,Tho showing 1 mado In the face of so ninny ikiIHIchI cross cur rents In-very satisfactory to me, even It I lost out, I also extend my hourly congratulations to tli-y winner, Hnlnh O. Jennings. , I wish lilin the best of luck. , fllnooroly, ' " CHAR, 13. STACY. Modford, Oro., Nqv. t, 1S38. -e At. Male. Theater. ljiska Winter delineates nn In dian maid In "Fashion Madness" I nt tho Btate theater. Miss Winter began as n dancer biil has played voltuj In "Tho Thief of rtogdud," "Hocking1 Moon" and other pic tures; . . Clulre Wlflsor Is starred 'In tills production and Hood Howes, Don old McNnmee nnd Wm. 10. Tucker oro .In tho cast. Malt1 Tribune Hits era read by O.QOO people (very day, tf Communications ! ENFORCE THE AS we uii(U'i-staiiil it there is uu onliniUH'C uaiunt piirkint? on' down-town HireetN, durinB the day time, for over an hour. ' " " . ' If this is true, why is not the "ordinance enforced?, A rep. rescntative of the Mail-Tribune made a check up yesterday and found half a hundred cars that remained, during the rush hour, undisturbed at the curb, while "" lu 411111 titiimiiv, niii;,;. ' J here is also, we believe, an ordinance afrninst double park ing. Vet the same investigator found over a dozen cases of double parking oing on undisturbed, on North Central and MMn streets. , Obviously the traffic congestion problem! cannot be solved unless the municipal regulations designed t0 solve it are en forced.,. .. ' ... ,i. i ; PRESIDENT-ELECT HOOVER GOES TO SOttTH AMERICA THE ' proposed visit of President-elect-Hoover to South and Central America will undoubtedly focus public atten tion upon our entire Latin-American policy. - During the recent campaign Governor Smith severely criti cised the Republican attitude toward the republics to the south. He maintained wc had no right to keep L'nited States marines in Nicaragua, and declared if elected he would promptly withr draw them. ... : ' . This declaration received considerable liberal support. President Wilson, in his first campaign, adopted u similar atti tude. Nevertheless, when he .was elected, American murines were kept in Nicaragua, and Haiti was forced to adopt a consti tution which Franklin Roosevelt maintained was an excellent one, for he wrote it himself. As a matter of fact, there is no real issue between the two major parties on the Latin-American policy except during a caimpaign. Had Governor Smith been elected his policy would have been virtually the same policy that Mr. Hoover as Presi dent will adopt, .1 ' i ; For overwhelming economic forces determine a policy of. benevolent interest and military control, and any other policy if sincerely carried out would be vigorously opposed by a ma jority of tho American people, i j , , .... ... ,.. . . The present situation in Nicaragua furnishes a complete an swer to those liberals and idealists who oppose military control, on the ground that such action denies that liberty and freedom of action 1o others which wc insist upon for ourselves. During the final two weeks of the .campaign an election was held in Nicaragua under the supervision of American troops. It was an orderly election and so satisfactory to the leaders of both opposing parties that they publicly commended the super vision of the United States and urged its continuance. AVhy was this approval given? IJccause, as a .result of it, tho people of Nicaragua were allowed to enjoy Hie privileges of popular government ;w(hich, without such control, would have been impossible. Thanks to the U. S. marines, both sides were protected from violence at 'the polls, and the nature of the government was decided by ballots, instead of by bullets and curving knives, according to tho liino-lionored Nicaragunn custom. ,i 'i. : Jii other words, that liberty, internal liberty about which our Democratic orators are so eloquent during a campaign, in stead of being destroyed by American military control, was preserved and sustained. Hail the l'nited States marines been withdrawn, and a policy of "hands off" maintained, instead of holding an orderly and truly democratic election; the people of Nicaragua would have held another little revolution, ami control would have gone, temporarily at least, to the faction with the largest number of rifles and the most extensive storo of ammunition. Appreciating this fact, the-political leaders of this Central American Republic, instead of eondem'ning American interven tion, commended it and publicly requested that it bo continued.: ' Stich u declaration provided an incident of the utmost his torical, importance; and demonstrated why, in spite of the parti san hullabaloo during cvory presidential election, tho American policy toward Latin Amorioa has been sustained by all Arti'eri can Presidents in the immediate past, iind will undoubtedly be continued in the future. ; ; . - The final test of a cheerful cop when he wins the race. Americanism: Three iiren getting a living by selling it., The most ardent defenders of personal rights arc tjie ones who think preachers have no right to talk politics. , , We have seen many crises, and somehow we can't get ex cited when, we sec a little nuiii on a stump saving the country from something or other, , . MUTT AND JEFF JFf. JVUTT Ml The First Tew mouths of THIS A NRG .th tAost sUccesSFuu x EVER HAT IW tUFj L .... .11. II-HI I II I , l ,B, II i, ...,. llil ...uLieill.TminP.l.' P! 1 ' , iT"""- " C "J.'..";,' ;". H....KI T M, ,. I. j p., p, o 1 iMhlJJi'OKU AiAlL TRAFFIC LAWS drivers of other ears endeavored .loser is to congratulate the speod ' .. inanufaiituring an article; seven ; '. . Mutt Bores Jeff Terribly at Times BTNN A TAXI. DM HOIce CLGANt TKliiUMO, MKDFOUU, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADT, M. D. Signed lettera pertalnliif to pereonal health and hrciene, cot to dlaeaeo dlafuoala ar treatment, will ha anewered br Or. Biadr it a etainped, aeil-addreeeed envelope le enoloeed. tjettere ahoold be brief and written in Ink. Owing to the large number of lettere re celred, onir a few can be answered here. No replr can be nude to queries net coniena Inf to Inetrootlons. Addreaa Dr. Wllliem Bredr, in cere of this newepeper. SO 1LVW OVSTKItS Nino perHonit in and nenr an At lantic tie-aboard town camo down with typhoid fever a few wei-kn after they had partaken of raw oysters at a Kocial Katherinir. Elev en other peraonH who partook of me mw H"-iname and address of such a pbys at this same shin- it.ian it you wm accompany that dig developed reqUest with a stamped envelope Kiistro , enteritis, beuring your address. . c In all, 200 per- whai system, sons altonded the i wouid like to Know if , . . supper, but 1 do nerb tonic, supospd to be a system not Know whether , regulator, a natural herb remedy, any who partook i contains any dopo. l'Ht harmful oi oysters raw es- caped infection served at this Aii lho..:Oystcrs particular affair were traced to u smuli Virginia shore village where oystor packing nnd fishing are tho sole-Industries. A part of tho same shipment of oysters, sold to another social or ganization, nnd served at a sim ilar supper to 100 or mor persons, gave rlso to no gastro-enterltls or other trouble, so far as the public health authorities could lourn. Shell oysters from tho same packer, served at a third social gathering, to 100 persons, gave a net of fivo cases of typhoid (or paratyphoid) and ono case of gns-tro-entorltls (that term signifies inflammation of stomach and In testines.) The oysters In question were shipped In barrets from tho packer In the shore village. Tho city deal er employed two shuckers to open oysters. These two shuckers hud engaged In this work over five years and never beforo had they been- suspected of being typhoid carriers. Neither had over had ty phoid, and the Imcterologlcal tests gave both men, clean bills of hcullh. Various cooks, .-wallers and vol unteers who had us.s,lsted In pre- as paling anil serving ..the suppers nve means of preventing the spread ' frequently Is that darned automo were investigated, and no typhoid. r germ diseases. h.ue. but to mother It Is the car. carricr discovered among them. Ho the trail led to the little fish ing village on the Virginia shore. There the investigators learned of a youth who was employed as nn oyster handler and who had "not been feeling well" for a week or two prior to November 20, the date of onset of an Illness which his doctor decided was typhoid fever., The source of this youth's Infection was Undetermined, lull there bad been several other cases of typhoid in the local county In recent months, Krom the Investigation conduct ed by the public health authorities it seemed reasonable to assume that the oysters had been contam Inted by handling by this, youth who was- coming down witli ty phoid fever. llnsides the survey of the plaeo. showed poor sanitary conditions, such as a privy only IB feet from the water line where tlis packer .stored and grow oysters. Conceivably Ibe oysters in tho ad jacent water might hnvo been con taminated from .this sourco, es pecially when it is probable- that some of the people engaged ih the oyster industry used this .privy when they were coming down or convalescent from typhoid fever. All of this Is merely a little les son In. tho agency of food in the transmission of disease. It is In teresting to know how such acci dents happen, hut it should not deter ono from ordering 'em on tho half-shell or ;ln cocktail If one likes 'em rnyi At least It will not deter me, and I blush to confess that I am not immunized against typhoid, paratyphoid or any of their obscure relations. If I were Immunized (by Ibe so-called anti typhoid "vaccination") I'd even take a chance on oysters, spaghetti, salad and tho like . served at a church supper, and that's saying a groat deal. . : Qt'KKTlOXS AM) AN'SWEUS A Quarter of it Century of Aluminum. Please tell us If cooking in alu minum pans is dangerous. Ko many people sny It Is. Why, then, If it Is, so much aluminum ware on tho market today? Mrs. H. W.- Answer. Tho belter part of my dinner last night was cooked : In aluminum wnro purchased 25 years ago, and It Is nppnrently. as good as new. There Is no ground for the notion that aluminum ware is dan gerous, except ,trick commercial propaganda.. Wnko Vp. Can you suggest a remedy for sleep talking and sleep walking? I am "I anil have been troubled this way as long as I can remem ber. Ho you know of a hospital BAfcfctRtMS., RUNNING CLGftklUS IN A teUCATSSM AUfc BeTTINO, RACSS. J OV BVGi Oil Kli ON, SATURDAY. t'.VRItV TVI'tfOII)? In where I enn go for a diagnosis of my trouble? 1'. L. Answer. I advise you to consult a physician who practices privately and under his own name. A phys ician who devotes his practice ex clusively to mental troubles. If you like. I Hhould he vlmt rn elve Oia o take? is. J. M. Answor. That is merely a Joke ' on the gullible purchaser, Home of ' tho most vicious dope a customer ! can buy is really of herbal origin. Can the sharpers selling the stuff explain what they mean by "tonle" other than to say with tongue in , choek that It is something that I "docs you good." ' lpt I's Soap So. . In . our bacteriology oloss .the j question arose as. to whether soap j has any antiseptic qualities, j Komewhore I have rood that plung- i ing a noedle Into bar of soap will : sterilize it. I. H. j Answer. Yes; soap, lalhor,, orj soapy water has considerable ami-1 septic value. The lather tho. barber uses is a barrier against infection, say by syphilis. Plunging a needle or other instrument in soap does make the needlo safe for r most minor operations, such as digging; out a Ihorn or silver, though it . probably cannot be . relied on to' sterilize the Instrument absolutely1 (render It germ free) for aseptic surgery. In sanitary practice. Un der modern methods, plenty ; of 1 plain snap (not patent stuff) nnd water for the rite of washing the I hands bns proved the most effec-1 (Copyright, John F. mile Co.) 4 Iy Idoo o' beln' obscure is lirvln t ho' Into til' open,,- market for trouble. Tb qIo iiotiiR town Js tb' plucc where they keep owr mini Imt. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points Kxample of fine sportsmanship tauubt by football: 'Their star ond bus a bad shoulder: every body play to put. him out." There are two kinds of love: Tho kind that Inspires valor, chiv alry and honor, and the barnyard kind. U only the medloal men ooultl discover the gland . that causes stupidity. If government Investigators ddn't torment you and reformers don't denounce you, you're probably middle clast). , ' Successful men: , One who held on and was carried higher as the business grew.. : A wcdle In n haystack of IVr diiftcitlUcM. but It isn't ha i-d to iind n bit or thmul lu the hrcnkfu.st footl. . To .lunior it Ih the old boat: u sister it is the flivver; to dad it I:. I ATHeei.iM rok.Aoor CNT.Lp VAI1 CAV HAU MAte J .rinre IAmiiA&V afinE ..WHAI V V. 1 . A GOOD XOVEMJiER 10, 1928,- Rippling - as - . - . Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) TIME FOR SLEEP I do my sleeping In the night, which is the time for sleep de signed; ml in o daytime I uui bright aud have a brisk and eager mlud; the grocer iu whoso Btore I work and earn some 14 bucks a week, has often said I urn no shirk, I have no rusty joints to creak. There are some other clerks on deck, wto yawn with weariness all day; along the village streets they trek at midnK'ht, when I'm In the hay. They patronize the jazzy ounce, und-go to roost at half past one, and never wish to miss a chance to have what they describe as fun. So in the morning they ariso more tired than when they went to bed, with aching nerves and sleepy eyes and di vers funtods in the head. They come to work with sluggish step to sell the grocer's pickled prawns; 'they have no energy, no pep, they wrap up prunes with slgliB and yawns. The gro cer views with weary eyes these sleepy clerks, who make no hit; "I'll havo to can this bunch of guys," he says, "when trado slacks up a bit. They're not In proper shape to greet the pa trons who Invade my . store; they all are dead upon their feet, and even as they walk they snore." To me the grocer says, "My lad, you are a. help beyond compare; I'll raise your wage another, scaur as soon as I have scads to spare." This thin? of turning night to day, of going to tho haunts of glee, of chasing down the great White Way, Ih not what It's cracked tip to be. The youth who hopes to do his best, nnd climb at Inst mme's shining steep, .. should huve his precious hours' of rest at night, when we are billed to sleep. ' '; " remaps Mussount was ,. a . tnoi- ball couch in Homo former .exist- once. A life .sentence in more severe thun a ftejitenee to hnnfr. At least part pC it is enforced. Americanism: lluilclinit more and more wonderful l.at brooms, in which the tuba collect dust until Kuturday niht. f The most disagreeable vanftv is that of the man who thinks he is as umart as you are. Don't blame niui'h, people kid isn't bright. tho teacher too may think your .Naturo doubtless is grand, but It wasn't n Very brilliant scheme to put most of tho vitamlnes in things you don't liko. , Ail olootric re.'Hfrerator pre vents trucks by tJio ice man and jmhstltmc'fi those ol the neifthhors wlm come to see It. - Among the anencies that brln in undesired citizens is the atork Still, you see very few statues of .men who agreed .with the ma jority. MurrlaKo really encourages sav intr. Many a man who would squander his surplus now lays .H nside as alimony. . Klcptomnnla is the high-brow word used to describe a rich guy's sticky fingers. Correct this sontenco: "Her dinner was so good," said one of the female guests. "I didn't notice how sho bad the silver arranged.' Brisbane's Today (Continued From Page One) himself nt any time a convert to prohibition as It is. He called it "a noble experiment," meaning, presumably, that is on (rial. However, the Volstead act will not be changed, or the 18th amend ment either, for many n year. Meanwhile, those foolish enough to drink bootleg alcohol will lose the lining of their kidneys, nnd, otherwise, prosperity will continue. "Ruth . amid the alien corn," would be interested in three other Ruths, aU In - Americtl, politic". Three women were elected to Con 1 Kress last Tuesday aud uUj three are named Ruth; Kuth McCormlck, I 'ilmiehier of the able Mark Hauua, in Illinois; Huth Bryan, in Florida; Kutlt Pratt, In New Y ork. All I mich-ana-Mucn i-u-iures wasn't re time possess intelligence and abil-j newed. Ily well above the congressional i Diamonds, guns and camerasi.e 'average. ""the articles most frequently p$wV If you believe in oinens ,name : ed here.-. And guns, according to yaur next daughter Ruth. ' lone pawnbroker, in-e most tn o... .-,, ' , I mand among the folks who cume Roy W. Howard and F. G. Hon-. jn (0 juy fI0m hlm flls, owners of the only two re- ,. , don, 1h maining newspapers in Oenyer, h neldcd , hnstliy .-The,: finally realized the wisdom of a. . ;vhy (lo (lrrartnH saying attributed to the late Jos eph Pulitzer, "JJon't fight, adver tise." While DiHa and others tried to make 'him fight, Pulitzer went ahead, building up his newspaper. And Dana's newspaper exists no longer. h,,u r i.ia nelah. !,.,., i 'l.iii.i nowa. paper, and Howard killed his even-! brokers are spoiling his trade i,y ing newspaper, ono taking the linking In dlnmonds as well as care, morning the otlrer the evening! There would be ten limes :. field, . many pawnshops in Hollywood h They will make more money, ; licenseswereu't so hard to get. l produce better newspapers, and I leges one of the pawnbrokers. The merchants will teach the people i other disagrees. He says most pie. more economically. I lure people prefer to. visit down- KEWEIt and liETTER newspa-! pers'is the modern trend. Governor Smith announces that ' he will never aguin be a candidiHe for office. lie has been in poli tico i'or 25 years, received last Tuesduy the biggest vote numeri cally ever given to any Democratic candidate, and is content to re lire. j "-.'Franklin D. Roosevelt's election ! in New York, where he ran ahead !of Hoover and the popular Govern I or-Smith, would seem to indicate a Itoosevelt-nomination in 1932, if 1 the Democrats decide to hold a i convention. . Lady Astor, from Virginia, via i the House of Commons, is delight ed with the election and begs Mr. ! Hoover to "stamp alcohol from New York.'" I It will take the now President ' a long tlmo to get around to that j problem. .Other things come first. Arcanwhilo,, bootleg whiskey is i rapidly stamping out those foolish i enough to drink it. That may j comfort Lady Astor. Bootleggers I are killing off their customers. Screenjfe Hollywood '.By Wndc" Werner. HOLLY tt'OOD, Cat. One of the strange -things about this town where so many actors and extras are prosperous ono day and :penni loss tho next is the number of its - pawnshops. There are only two.- One is just off the 11 o u I e vard near Central Casting and close to the harness shops and lunch counters where movie cow boys lonf. That seems a natural loca tlon. Tho' other flaunts its r e d awning across the street from the studio, where .Mary rickXoiU M a r y Pickford ' " works, and whero : Douglas Fairbanks, John Harry-, more. Norma Talmadge, D. ; (Jrinth and other celebrities earn the money with which they buy all j their little luxuries. 'Surely, the proprietor ,of this! ptaco is not so optimistic he ex-.1 pecjts Alary Pickford to come in lirul pawn, her jewels, or John Ilar rykmp.ro to ask tho loan of a few dollars on one of his yachting tro phies. IS ut when questioned, he merely smiles and says:. . "You'd be surprised to meet some, of my customers." Guns In Hollywood. Of course, extras and bit-players; hit tho financial humps more often than players earning enough to I buy bonds or real estate regularly. , tttit a sudden drop from $700 a j week to nothing often shakes a i bright now diamond bracelet off ' the "wrist of an actress no one stis- : ALWAYS TIRKD AT NIGHT , THY Tms Something 'Is' wrong when a' person feels constantly "too tired"; when kidneys ache 'and irritate. Miss Daisy Bell, It. K. I). 3 Savannah, (Jn., says: "I suffered H years with pain in my back, a i ways felt too tired, and slept poorly; but Foley Pills diuretic made me, well and sound again." Men and women every where use and recommend them. Try them. For sale by Jarmln & Woods Drug Store. pects of being financially t-ml.ai . rassed, even if her comrai t wi,n IVote them? I told one flamhu- flapper sho was too doggoned tem peramental to own an amomuth-." Cars and Diamond. liat is only one broker's si.i.. of it. The other is non-committal ion the subject! or gi ! complains that tne automobile h, town Los Angeles shops when the watch or the neeklaco must pawned, and that two pnwnsh Sl?!)3 are onough to take care of all thi others. W liter Nilson, world's cham pion unicyclist, ' will, appear ut Hunt's Craterlan Sunday. One m' the unusual and most dangerous of lHs feats was when he rode around the mp of the Chcop.- pyramid in Egypt, mounted on the top of bis ono wheeled cycle, which is 14 feet high. Nilsson has ridden on the top cornice of many of the, world's tallest build ings. . . .StlsEon's .will also do equally hji2ardtiUr! stunts while mounted on ii single wheel high above tho stage floor where he appears Sun day only in "Kan eh on and Iarcjjp "Up In the Air" idea. Other performers are Robert Htlekney, comedy stilt dancer, 'Doris Whit more, singer, dancer and violinist, .lean Dix and Helen IMirkft. specially dancers, lii-noks Trio, banjoisls of merit. The 1 S still girls offering a dance rou tine never before attempted on nnv singe. 4 l T. & T. Cains. KV YOU lv, Nov. 1U. (vP) Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph com pany of San Francisco, for the first nine months of the year reports net income of S3 1 ,024.7 3fi, com pared to S!l,0.r)7.4C!l, In the same 1 127 months. Gurdaiie Klected. PK.DLI:to. Ore., . ov. 10. P) Tom (lurdune, veteran peace' of ficer of I'matilla county, was elect ed sheriff over his younger rival. 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