1 - v.t'cVj St,- i 5 IIEDFOR1) M AIL TRIBUNE Mir. SuMar, WaaUf PuUubl tar Uu : HKDfOHU muhtdiu 00. ii imi a. ru m. n " KOBEHT W. RUHL, Mltor g. bt UrTEU SMITH, liuufM . A ... Ha. lord. Otnon, luKkr ol Min . 1 j KUBSCKIIf IOM BATI8 8t Mill In AJH"1 D.lly, with ButKi.jr. 7f . . '; Dallr, with bundiy. month llnly, without Hulidir, Fra ..... . IHiljr, without Sitndoy, ruouU ... . W.kl MU Trlouu, gu fur.... t.OJ Biuidir, one Jrtr ." ,V "J .V br C.rriM. in AJft. lo Mliord, Ai- Und. JckonvlU, Cnlrl I'olot, rbooDll. l.ltnt. Cold Uill slid oo Illhyil Pally, widi tiutidiy, mouth V Ltlly, wlUiout Huudy, mouth . lMilt, without SuixUr. ono jeu... J J U.lly, with Sundiy, om rl AU urroi, ch tn tdvonco. IIEHUEK or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hewlvlnj Full Ud Win Rerrlcf Only ptm In dtj or ocuiity ncolrUif Mu-r. by teUffropb. The Aocltd PrM U Melolltn? n titled to tl um tor publication ol ill nrwo diipitha crrdltod to It or othtrwlo eredited In UiH piper. ud 1U0 to Un loool otwo publlibd beioln. All rlihU lor republication ol apodal d Offlclil piper ol tho City ol MedlorA orncuu puper Ol IKMUII ww.. Bwora dolly imuji drculitlon lor 111 onthl oudlul April I. 12. 46t. Advtrtiilnr nprofnTitlTft H. 0. MOUESRBN COIIFAMT OMIcm In New York. Chlojo. IH troll, Ron rrucUoo, Lot AnftlM, Seottlo, Fort- Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur Perrf Art I'orry. HmuilKO Tot cilltor, liim burnt Into print. A liical re porter of llio "III Times," and a Kill, at that, managed to aexinn I'vcryliody else, on a dencrlnllon of tliu nllcBed chiimplon woman liatcr of Moilford. TnltlnK ttdvan- , tmvo of Art'H abnenue tho new" Bluff unnnlmouHly dnelded to nllp . this rlrvnr Utile Hlory, wrlttun for tltn Hl-TlmeB, tho Medford lilKh Hihool inihllratlon. a follows by Lucille Murray, In tho Smudge "I column: Art Perry nut ut hla dexk In thn n'Wfi deptrlmi'iil of the Mall Tri bune, bla itrey ft bat pulled down over his eyes to Hbade Ihom from tin' t rou ni of HunllBlit which puttretl In Ihrouitli tho open win dow. H1m fliiKera slowly poked the key" of tho typewriter before, lilm. "Why don't you pull down tho rduxle, Art. If the light bollicl'H your ttyeH?" aalted Hoineono from ludiliul another deNk In the room. "l.lku BunHhtne," Ki'uuled the well known Hmudue Pot editor, frlvlnu; hla hat another tuu; over hlH eyes, and Buddenly the keys of hlH machine picked up a HWlft nnd tipontaneooUH rhylhm" whleh de noted that ho had JtlBt received an . InHplratlon. Art Perry, who' has been.nBMocl otd Willi the Mall Trllninu for the pHHt 15 yeai'B. havluu; been for merly with the HpokuBinan-Itevlew iioi'Mite. ti'tiBli., Im a pU!ti:le to thoBe atiout him. ' Mill or Hllent mooilM that endure only ho Ioiir. and nro dlBtdpatod In a Hiulileii oulburHt, either humor mum !or olherwiBe, lie 1h nt-N-er IllOllOtUIIOUB. II In urrurr exterior Iuih often frightened awuy publlelty Buekui-B, but Mrauicely euoiiah It ineltK uwny In the preHenee of mlBfortune or ol'l llixe. , . i nil a unlive Keniil oi iiiiiiior, the I'oluuiiilHt dorivoN IiIb hiHplra tloiiB from the moid tinexpeotcd HourreH. "HeaillliH'H in neWBpn pefB, poll tlt'H. and IteniK In ihe dally nowH columnti furninh n eertaiu nniounl of It," Bald one of ti im uolloafrue.i who Iuim wulehed him at cIoho run He. "HometlmeB we think nothing BirlkdM him funny and asaln we're urc that cverylhliiR doim. A well drcHued soololy mutron, rldliiR nliinw In her llniouitlue, ' nilcht aroutie envy on tliu part of moid of ub. Hut ho In JtlBt iih opt to Kvrlke a nerve nlonir Art's funny Done that will xend him hack to the. offlee ehuekllnK. nnd wo can't flKtiro out what U'h all about until wo road It In tho Simulao Pot that afternoon. " -4 JAP LEASE RIGHT WASUINUTON. Nov, ll).-(I') -Cnliforiila'n ultompt k pievunt coporntlonH composed of Jiipanos'j tram lenlii.'; laud In Hint intu tailed In supremo cort today when tho court ruled that tho Japanese treaty Kranted that rluht. HulltiK III a cuku from I.ob Art Holes aKitliist li. Tashlro and other .Iniinnoac iihysiclans who wanted In open a Japanoso hoxplml tliurn, the court duclnrotl the treaty au tl'.nilr.lni; Jnpancuo corporations to It'Urto land for commercial purposes porniltlpd lens In.; for hospital pur pimoa but uut for agricultural pur poses. The C'nllfornla atnte courts lind l'!il I hut tho corporations which the Japanese physicians had form ed was entitled under the treaty with Japan to Incorporation for the puriiann of leasliiK laud (or the hos pital, hut the alnto was unwilllnK to nrcopt that view. Insisting that In linn with alien land and other laws is hail tho right to prohibit JsipuncKO from leasing land (or commercial purposes. - Sailors Drown A.MHTIIItlJA.M, ltpllonad, Nov, 1 p. -(P) Three members of the crow of H carried by the SwedlBh verinel Malmoe were drowned to Uny, when the ship went aground near Ameland Island, ' Ships Founder KTOl'KllOl.M, Hweden, Nov, III. 411 Many ships fuundured off the coast In Uo violent storm that rugid over Hwodcn during tho wrok-tnd. No loss of life was ro. piirtnd. - '. ' . . SUPPORT THIS HOME INDUSTRY, TOO O I AIjI'II WAUJJO EA EFOiOX otlior things lie saEJ if you R unyoiif else, the orlJ Vf onM wear p path to yonir door. Wliieh wits ouJy aiiotu-r wuy of suyiiij; that, no matter how insignificant your exiiilribution, if it stankls out its the best of its kind, you are eertaiu of fame, and may even nltaiu a for tune. ' 'V'; "'y On 'WeiJ'sday of this week Medford will be given a prae tieul demonstration of the troth of thhi saying. AValter llaK''" ' unci Jolinn;,' Karrell are eomin litre to piny an exhibition golf matoU at the local golf elub. Tliey are the two foremost golfers in! the world. They have developed the ability to get a golf baI3 from a thing ealled ft "tec" into an other thing ealled a "eiip'.' with more skill nd fewer strokes than any other two hunip.us on this terrestrial spliei.t-. . As a result wherever and whenever they play, what is from tho standpoint of uumlielrs purtieiittting, our great national game, the world wears at path to tbeir door. "Wherever they go in this country or abroad, they are famous men crowds not only flock to see them play, but pay' for the privilege, for they arc the heroes of the eaddiits and tint! fans, and Ifagen at least has not only attained that " fortune" uhovc mentioned, but numbers among his cronies .viulti-milliouaires of America and the crowned heads of Europe, Securing these two men to play in Medford is, therefore, n genuine achievement and reflect great credit upon the enter prise and progressivencss of tho local golf club. It is not a money-making venture. It involves financial sacrifice. It is entirely a public-spirited effort to booA the ga,nic and stimu late popular interest iu the sport in this section of the state. '"'' Needless to say, the people of Medford and Southern Ore. gon should give their enthusiastic support to this epoch-making event in the history of the Rogue Valley Golf Club. The success of this elub is more th.tu the anero success of a sport. It means a great deal to the growth and prosperity of the entire community. . . . , For it is an actual fact that more and more Americans con fine their selections for a vacation spot to those places which have golf clubs. And the bettor and more famous tho clubs, the greater the attraction. So prepare now to take in this exhibition Wednesday after noon, at one o'clock, and show these two world champions that Medford is entitled to u place on the honor will of this coun try's golf stations. Vou will not only sec golf as it should ho played; you will me strengthening a genuine community asset, and you will be helping along a 'worthy cause. THINK BEFORE YOU BUY Sl'EAJCINO of Emerson, the fiitgc of Concord also remarked many years ago upon the fact there is much more kindness In the world than is ever expressed, so intiiiy mure hearts are saddened und broken by thoughtlessness t,ha,n by iutent. Another great truth. . And this might bo taken as a text, if One wished to deliver a sermon regarding Home Products week, which opens in Medford today. ' ' . lint .with The Dulles gam about to begin .we don't feel in a sermonizing mood, However, we tire going do'suy this: Thoughtlessness is the greatest I'oe of that time-honored slo gan, "With Medford trade is Medford made." ' , And the greatest single thing that ooidd bo ..'accomplished this week would be to eliminate thoughtlessness, to so enipliu I'sizo the fact that wo hav'o home products, and that it is not only good policy, but good business, to purchase them in prcf ereneo to products made elsewhere, that no one would have an excuse to say in the future ; ; "Why didn't 1 buy that ? Why do you know I really never thought about it." That's tho great trouble. AVc don't, at leat so many of us dou't think about it.' IVaetieally all people arc agreed as to tho desirability oT patronizing homo industries. Such a prac tice is conceded to bo merely enlighteued self interest. Yet habit is so strong, and indifference so pervasive, that thousands of dollars arc Bent away every year which ooukl jiut us well aud of course much belter ho kept at home, aud distributed among the members of our own civic family. The value of Home I'roduets woek lies largely iu its pub licity i iu bringing to the attcntiou'of the people the fuel that tbiugs arc made here, aud sold here, and that, except iu rare or exceptional iustuueos, there is neither excuse uor necessity for trading elsewhere. . This refers not only to products of the retail store or mill, but to products of tho land. ' : , ' . A vast majority of the people will do this, if they will only get in the habit of thinking about it, The main purpose of this week's campaign' is to: MAKE THEM THINK A1I01T IT! MUTT AND JEFF How Time Does Fly MUTT ANi I opNt morning as we've BeeM TtfiNk this fvyove; oM oufc I -Ik. ff ifSfl iff n ' Ti?EDFt)RD MAIL ... was a very wise man. Anions iiimiJc a hotter mc'trap than up A 1 TOpAt. JG.Fr. 3 fc Ss:- t- ijL!iJ& 1 iJT Tj--, 1 3 BE . - "-f -!.,- H.-. ll f I &n -..r-M T..4. U, l U f,, l'?22-- TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, U D. otfuod letter peninhif to oononol hoolth ond byfltno. not to dluuo dlifnoolo ineotnwul, will be onoworod by Or. Brady 11 mnptd, telf-addreoaod onHlopo to oncloood Lotura obould bo brio! and written In Ink. Owiug tn tho Urga numbor of letura ro eolrod, only a fw oaa be anawered hero. Na reply can ba nude to querlea not ooiiiora tng to InatructJooa. Addroaa Dr. Wullan Brady, In care of thla oewapaper. (JULINARY 8CIENCE CONCERNS EVERYBor"S HEALTH In giving us her method of mak ing coffeo an experienced house keeper divulged what sho call ed a cook's cret and warned against any men- tton ot It in po- llto society o I j Just published it here. It was the une of a little chicory with tho coffee. T'he lady advised t o u r rounded t a b 1 e - one level table - ..i ti i spoonfuls and njiuuiiiiii wi biouuu ,-uiitru uuu uii I , , , 7, leaspoonful of real chicory, (or i luetlou 'f ecli Individual to an-1 flvo cups of coflee. ",wurJ,r hlmelf- The chicory question Is n nlcu'v;? QWquet Teat for Tuberculosis : point ot culinary health science as! ,her0 l".t0 be a cllnic here anl I well as a secret of culinary art, ! chll1,'e" whos0 Paicnt K'vo wrlt-j and 011 this --round I deem It my ; enst,m r to bo given the j duty to discuss it here. Von I'lrquot test and have a chest j Chicory is a wild plant, some- exnm n.n,l'on aI"l X-ray i( necessa-, times cultivated for snlad. The!ry- Nv 111 you P1""8" oxplain the! cultivated clilcorv has a root like!Von r'rli"et- tet? I wish to do! carrot or parsnip and the root i "B'u " my. c""u on Dut WBnt 10 when roasted is used in cof(cc, I know wnHt 1 am dolne- Your fo1" or even as a substitute- for coffee. mer Instructions on inrant feeding If chicory was used as an adul-1 Proved splendid and I thank you. terant ot coffee in .the past, the ! l' . " H- ' ,, only slit about that was that the I Answer. The Von Piquet test Is vendor did not tell the purchaser'8 harmleK sH'n scratch test, and how much chicory he had put In!" ,nere follw hlvellke reaction the coffee. Today probably no : " l""'es that the individual has coffee on the market is bo adul- i somewhere In tho body a focus of teratd. In any case. It one buys ! tuberculosis, though in most cases coffee In tho bean he may be cer-tne tuberculosis Is "latent" does tain that It contalna no chicory. "ot affect health. In young chll Stlll, I doubt whether any brand dren ,n,s lPBl "hows tho doctor at of coffee now marketed is bo adul- leaat whothor tuberculosis may be teiated. . suspected as the cause of any Im- An iiio lmiv who u ,i,. puirment of health, undernutrition method said, the addltlon-of the'01" anv faulty Physical growth and chicory Improves the flavor of the coffeo. She Is probably right about that. From the health viewpoint the use of any proportion of chic ory with the coffee is quite com mendable. It Is a question for every coolt to decide for himself or for his patrons or victims to decldo. Mrs. H. W-. R.'s method of mak ing coffee- Is not precisely Identi cal with my own, but it sounds Impeccable and I even suspect it may be a better way than mine. At any rate, I shall try it on the dog and we shall see. There Is no obvious association of coffee and hair tonic, and yet what tills correspondent says about chicory does remind me of the hair tonic situation, or more specifically the hair dye situation. Chicory in coffee has a bad repu tation because In the past perhapti somobody did market coffeo adul terated with chicory. No Bin about that, as 1 said, only the vendor made the mistake of concealing Ihe fact that he put thochicory in the coffeo, and the public, after all, resents deception, even though it involves no risk of life or henlth. The hair tonic business has achieved a bad reputation in much tho samo way. ScoreH of theso cosmetic nostrums have been launched nnd marketed with tho false assurance that they are not, dyes, notwithstanding tho fact Hint they are dyes and many or them very satisfactory dyes, or at least as satisfactory as such an arllflcn mil he. It In hard to nil- dersland why tho vendors ot hairf restorers nnd the liko deliberately attempt to misrepresent tho char acter of their goods in this fashion or why thuy assume that tho aver age customer is Blmple minded enough to imagine anything can or will bring back or -reHloro tho orig inal natural color of his hair, I have often snld that boiled cof fee is an abomination nnd prob ably drives many an otherwise good man to drluk. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Real Medical Petitioners 1 am always happy to Klvo nny information or help I can to any physician who asks tor It, not that I mean to sot up as a mentor ot the profession, but Just that 1 hap pon to havo odds aud ends a real practitioner may want. All 1 ask different parts of tho earth, impar ls that the hrothrou mako known 0,iy nm, nHttona mlKhl be con. to mo when they write that they I tont wltll tll0 W1. that N(ltllre are real mcdlcul practltionorj. Thai I forccB ,lpon thcm Ilot n8iB,,g Is easy tho dogree ot M. U. will uptm fighting and killing each do. oil see. I do not caro to ox-1 Othor. teno sncn services to taito neaiers, and thcro aro scads o( them theso I days, who :ot by because they i pull Ihnmnlvoii "flrtnlnr' Tlmon I humbugs do not veuturo to use tho dc-sroo M. I). One such rake; Is Just now enjoying conspicuous success Iu tho newspaper health column field ho is alwnys "Dr. So and So," nover So and So, M. D. and tho publishers who exploit him are well aware of the little Irlek tho taker Is playing ou tho public. NOT AVs onc, tar f mvjtt; UP r 1 v .r-J 1: ea L. IS; tSV - EJ j eT! J OREO OX. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928. Queer How Folks Misunderstand If 1 recall correctly 1- saw a state ment somewhere that you are op posed to the toothbrush. I do not "nlel"8"1nd this. Will you kindly exnlan whether you nro lor or nniuni i.ia piaMirn ui urusuiUB ' tho teeth? (ft. J. P.) 1 Answer. t nave never believed or 'auKht ",nt tooth brushing does ' any Berious harm. 1 am neither j ' for nor aln " h nothing , to lio wlln "le conservation of the teetn or WKn the' preservation of ' l001 health, iu my judgment.! 1 W hether or not one should brush his teeth ii merelv an pathutip development. If the child reacts to the Von Plrquet test then a care ful chest examination and perhaps an X-ray picture Is advisable. Only In this way can a definite diagnosis ho made in the Incipient or begin ning stage of lung tuberculosis. This stage is most commonly found in children from 10 to 16 years of age and hy the same token early tuberculosis Ib most commonly overlooked in theso young , per sons. (Copyright, John V. Dllle Co.) I'd like t' be a Washln'ton po litical writer an' be able t tell which way a state is goin' t1 swing by lookin' out of a car win clow. I wonder what th' Lord does about th' cheerful giver who charges his donation t' overhead an passes it along. . Brisbane'sToday (Continued From 1'nRO One) Tho tornado In Europe leavlum a train of losa nnd death, will notlv .axun fnnlUI, n,ul, l.., a.,..l.- nlUUUJ "miuiuj, iwun, outsiaora have displayed alter a wind storm in Florida. . Florida's high winds come only rarely, and never In winter, when tho harvest season of tourist3 is on. And Florida, In one Important respect, has an advanta-tc over other states, In her financial con dition and freedom from debt. "DON'T K rAC AT Nope.1 TIMC MK CCRTAINCY VJUftoT WAi PUNKl SIR S.TNfcT. J 1 Rippling Rhymes lly Walt Masou. OVER THE HILLS "Beyond the hills, across the seas, the prospects are more fair, so I'll forsake drab Bcenes liko ttres'e, and seek my fortune there." So speaks the discon tented men who has the wander lust and joins the restless cara van, and helps kick up the dust. He'B tired of Punktown's quiet ways, remote from stress and atrife, he's tired of all the dreamy days that make up Punktown life. Beyond the hills. In lands sublime, life has a richer tang; he's tired of meet ir.3 all the time the same old Punktown gang. And so he goes, nnd aK he leaves substantial burghers sigh, "WTe'll stay be hind and gather in our sheaves, and -p-ow richer by and by. We know that Punktown is as good as any town alive, so we re main and saw our wood and cut our grass and thrivo. Beyond the hills there are no towns where shiftless men find ease, Where rubles, kopeks, groats and crowns are growing' ou the trees. The man who cannot prosper here can't prosper any where; the roamer will return, we fear, some day, In black de spair." The burghera' vision isn't wide, they know naught of romance, they stick to their own countryside and home at every chance. And when they find they're growing old. they cosily retire; they've salted down a crock of gold to keep alive the fire. Then to their door the roamer' comes from some dis tant heath, and asks them for a can of plums, so lie won't starve to death. They hand him then a brace of pies, a place to sleep at night; and if the burghers moralize, they surely have the right. Florida, as a state, owes nobody a dollar. The state is absolutely free from bonded indebtedness, its laws forbidding the stnte to borrow for any purpose, except for sup pressing insurrection within the stutui or repelling armed Invasion. No state Is In a bettor condition, financially, than Florida, destined to be one of the greatest states in the Union, in population and In money. And now, after the boom, while the foolish nurse their wounds, is a good tlmo to buy In Florida, If you bijy wisely. Wall Street, having broken all its sellit j records, by one million shares, on Friday, sold Saturday 3,200,000 shares in two hours, and went home to enjoy the Sabbath. Some tlmo ago, when stock ex change seats had reached almost 1300,000 this column, basing the prediction on certainty of a con tinuing bull market, predicted that seats would sell for f 500,000 anil more. ' A man bid SMO.000 for a seat Saturday and did ,not get It. Tho exchange, to speed lip busi ness, should sell tjOtrnew seals, for $500,000 each, dividlr.-j proceeds amongs present seat owners, and mako an honest little profit of $300,000,000. How old Travels, H. L. llorton. and others of olden times', would stnre at such prices. Yet they will seem small), .some day. ' The tlritish predict that we must have a smash In prices soon, but they underestimate this country's values and resources. . And espe cially they fail to realize the fact, set forth by Mr. Eckcr of tho Met ropolitan Life Insurance Companv, that TIHS COUNTRY PRC-DUCKS IN W;A015S. EVERY YEAR. tM. 000,00(1 MORIS THAN IT SPENDS TO LIVE. That's twice what we lent to Eu rope, six times what It cost to build the Panama Canal. Think over these figures, before dociding to sell short. A Mormon has lived four days on ten pounds of chocolate, a won derfully flourishing nnd sustaining food rich in 8u-5ar, necessary to l-Anl.l. n.l .,.... I. .1 ,1n i" .!, ' i" ' ,;.,".' - j.. i,.IUi i'.i Tho pity Is that abominable imi tations of chocolate, or wretchedly poor chocolate, should be sold to children, and to their homes. They ahe deceived with synthetic fla vors, and In some cases, a kind of jelny, found In Turkey, and flavored with chocolate, is sold to children, it Is, apparently, no one's business, ! to cheek thnt. I 60N. AND 70U A TUlMGi TOMCW?0VW WILL 15 fBETUES-DAY, ANT 77 I Twelve million unhappy Chinese are ia danger o( starvation. 3..OO0, 000 of them in Honan province, where Mohammedans roso In a murderous frenty of religious hate and killed hundreds of thousands of the hair starved. Not a pretty thing, religious hatred. Other cuuses of trouble are war, which has devastated China, and In sects. - ' In July now paper money will be reduced In sine, new bills about two-thirds tho slzo of today's paper money. That will he more conven ient and savo millions In cost. ' Some of tho primitive sort will feel that they are not so rich, whe thev get a small $5 bill. When the pope corrected the calendar, it was necessary to push the date forward, apparent' elimi nating' a period time. This caused protests and rioting, many were convinced that their lives had been made Bhoiter by a certain number of days. Quill Points : No wonder a nhoe Is ho Hilly. It's Lound In limp leather. Why not falKu tectb for In jfanU. too Nature removes teeth .so tho ugd wltl gum soft ration, 'asy to diyst. ' The continued exlHtence of hell ;irove Amerleuns don't o there. They would have chipped It away for miuvenlra long since. Fundamentalizm, In the hinter land, IncludeH the ancient custom of concluding argument with fists. If Uu'U' nine hi no plays idloiic loctmls until midnight, they have been married less llian n yeiir or they hnvo a daughter old enough to be courted. . It's a good thing the whale swal lowed Jonah , long ago. in these times he would havo been filled! with siovayay.s. J Ti would be Interesting to hear Anairas tell what results he ob tained from his new-type furnace. Kxample of American culture: An evening spent in- debate to determine whether the famous author is a man or a woman. Americanism; Keeping tho front tepth a-glisten In perfection; let ting the back ones decay becaus-1 they don't show. They say Ignorance is tho cause of cr me, doubtless meaning an educated crook can steal without i breaking the law. "Ilecome a beauty In 30 days.'" Ah, well, one silly enough to be lieve the ad might actually see the result promised. Perwonnlhy Is the vague something that enables you to ' carry kovcii ni rkage for '.he vvife. wtllionl iiiiiuhIjuc wonionody. ' i If the prospective bride invcutl iitteH the prospective gronm, - that is common sensotf if he Invcstl Kutes her, that's insulting. The world grows better. In the old days, nobody but the villain cuuld tell n smuoth and convlnc. intf lie. Any other business would need rel ef, as farming duos, If it could not havo been a successful year without another mortgage. Imag ine Increased production ruining Ford. Correct this sentence: "People! tell her she hay U lovely profile," nid the gossip, "but sho always faces those she wishes to im press.' A Kansas City telegraph clerk automatically proceeded to count the words of a message presented by a stranger- There was no sig nature, so the clerk read the mes sage, which said: "I am holding this plaeo up." Confirmation was evidenced by the muzzle of n re volver, which also Indicated that the message was "collect." The customer collected ? 12.35, all the money 4n the till. Olsnslfled advxrtlidnc et results I XITN'T BO HALF TUe NCXT f WJ.AINT DONE. CALIFORNIA VOICES REPRESENT WEST HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. lfl. UP) Two California aingei-y, Mlsa Dovo Irene Kilgoie. Oakland ho piano and Donald Novla, tenor of Kawi uena, will represent the nine far western atateH December 16 at New York In the finals of the Na tional Radio Audition conteHt. The two were the emphatic choice of the radio audience of the western states as well us that of the judges. Thfe " listeners' vote counted sixty per cent and the vote of the board of judges, composed of two persons from each of the states, counted forty per cent; Miss Kilgorc, who was unnouncod as number 49 in the San Francisco eonte-t, sang the "Caro Nome" aria from Kignletto. She is a stu dent at the University oT Califor nia. Novis. a student at Whlttier college who was announced ' as number 18, sang in French an aria from "Manon J-epcaut." Second place winners also named alternates were Miss Helen Cope land, Arizona soprano who sang "To n Hill Top," as number 43 and Gordon Edwards Cross, Wash ington tenor who sang "Watchman Will the Night Soon Pass." Tho two winners go to New York for the finals at the expense of the Atwater Kent Foundation, sponsor of the national contest. They compete with winners from the other four districts of the country. First place winnei'H in the final will receive $0000 cash and a two year music scholarship. The second place award iH J2000 and one year scholarship while the third place winner gets J1000 and a year's scholarship. Prizes of $500 and $250 are provided for fourth and fifth places. Wlfl LICENSE FIGHT WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. iP) Corporations operating chain drug stores were declared bv tn p. premc court to be entitled to li censes notwithstanding state lawa prodding, that the owners of such stores must he registered pharma cists. The court declared a Penn sylvania law of that nature invalid and unconstitutional. Premier Tdnaku III KYOTO, Japan. Nov. (fl1) Premier Karon Tavinka today was suffering from angina pectoris. It wih Htated that the attack was slight. uses a cup of SUGAR in boiling ham A famous cook gives his recipe A MAN, famous among his friends for his line cooking, was asked the secret of his delicious boiled ham. lie gave this simple recipe: Put a cupful of sugar in the water that boils an average size ham. Also one-half cup of vinegar. Tr,v this and sec how much it improves the taste and flavor of the ham. Every good cook knows that there is no substitute for sugar in improving the enjoyment of other foods. Whether in prepar ing fresh vegetables, fruits or meats, sugar is the secret of suc ccssl'lri cookcrv, Sweetness is nature's perfect flavor. It is also the cheapest mi- Irimcnt that you can buy. Health comes from eating good foods, flavored to please the taste. Beware of e jreme reducing diets. They arc dangerous. Eminent medical authorities warn us that permanent injury often results 1 from starvation diets. Be sure that you and your chil dren arc properly nourished. Eat enough of varied foods, sweet ened for cujoymcnl. TM Sugar Institute. By BUD FISHER IN RADIOJONTEST THE VfJHOlE. VJE.EK QONE NOTHINQ