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rXQE FOUR MTCDFOTID MATT. TKTBUNE, MEDFOTCD, ORE(iONT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 192K. Medford m ail tribune BeJlr, StxuUr, Wertij r-ubliabed tb. wtoroko rKiMfQia oo l-IT-lt M. lit Bu Tl EOBEHT W. BUHL, Edller i. BUMPTtK SMITH, ImK Eatered M Meobd elaee matter It Mad lort, Oregon, under Act of Much 1. SUBSCRIPTION BATH at? Vail In Advance! Daily, with Hundar, Jar Dally, wllb Sundae, month.... Dally, wltboul Sundae, ar ., Daily, wltbout Sundae. uutiU. Weekly Mail Tribune, on teaf. aimul.. ana tear a.50 .06 too t.00 Uy Carrlar, In Advance In atedford, Aab land, Jer-kaontllle, Central Point, ftiotoll, Talent. Uold Hill and on rjlgb.aya: Dally, witn Sunday, monUi I .78 . n,,rnnKP . tally! witbout builuy. nionu IOK1 piirpnsi. . Si!'' VtJdlT'"''.'.'. roo ' ,'"Nt 'o'',,'"-s'i 'ho seeuring of the furTdamental faets re aii tarma. eaab in idtanoa. Igarding this southern seetion of the western hemisphere, po- MEUHEB Or THB ASSOCIATED PRESS Receiving Full Leaaed Wire service Only paper In city or comity leoelvlnf oeve by telegraph. ... Tha Aaaoclated Preaa la nclualtely an- tltled to tbe uh lor publication ol au "ed'taid'Tlbia'pa'ptrtuIe i tTc13 1 Ama- mitihahad heialn. All righta lor republication ft! ipeelal dl- pili fire Jaereln ara aJao reaarvea. Official paper of the City of Uedford. Official paper of JackaOD Oonnty. Sworn daily average circulation for all eaouthe ending April 1, 12, e6SI. Advertlalnr Renrvamtatlvea U. O. UOOKNSKN A OOUCANT Office: la New York. Chicago, Detroit, Ban Francleco, Loa Augalaa, Beattla, Port- Ye Smudge Pot Br ArthoF Perry The government Unn rterlnred tvar on the nurcotlc pvM, which i fully covered by the Htm-irion Drug Act. Unlike the VolHteaU Act, the t'liforcement of the Har rison Act, rcates no political hy pocrisy, ho nothlnff much is over tlone about It. Nobody ever runs for constable or the IcRfHlnturo, on the KroumlH,' that ho 1h opposed to the uhq. of cocaine. There are breweries In the basements, hut no opium dens. It will noon be Christmas, and 10 days later, ffais will np'tr in their spring hats. The citizen who started to starve a cold, has left for Armenia, Humdingers, Inc., with a mania for saying "vlsualissc," have trans ferred their vocal efforts to "en vision." The Krophy boy who went to Canada for some cows 4for the Mornnj, boyH, has returned, wllh nothing but t ho cows. YeRterduy w'tis n balmy day, and tboro was'a general gathering of the Yuletlde tree, hauled In on the front of the family uuto. Occas ionally the tree would bo lushed to the rvd of the cur, In such a manner, ns no to completely ob scure the view of tho driver. Several of (lie very young men ore filled With tho une to work, and this generally lasts until they get out of high school. If the present rain keeps up for a month, the farmers will not he ahlo to nlU'Ko It Ih too dry ( too plow. Sam Kozer, one of tho lending habits of this state, has been halt ed for driving with a bum light. . One of the girls, ho told to put on her stockings, lust Numnier, told tlH- traffic officer. : Several smart looking couples have laid themselves liable lo shlv urees. The accuracy of the Oregon presH Is Increasing, Window un veiling is widespread throughout tho stute, and not onco has It boeif spelled widow. Vou Do, Hut Don't (Health, Bulletin) . Take plenty of exercise nnrt avoid fatigue. . Keep habitations well ven tlluted and avoid drafts. Don't overeat. Don't cut down diet to the point of lowering your resist on ee. The OAC. alias OSC, footbnll players -returned from New York wearing derby hats. The idea will probably spread. The derby hat Is not much of n hat, hut It Is better thnn' no hat, rtt all.' Algerian cats are now all the rage. The Algerian cat has the fuclal expression of a wildcat, with none of his wlldness. They cost $2C0, and uro valueless, when the assessor culls, like the costly Pers ian cats of this vicinity.. THK COM!I.KTnAVI..OVT Kansas City Star) Hut this, you say, Is treating women like children, and so It is in pouucai Bcienco tney are. children, save for un exception here and (hero, nnd there Is no other way to treat them. Like children tlw have. In tho cam paign just ciosed, exhuusted the patience, of their men folks. Mas culine aggravation reached Its cli max on prohibition.' As lovely and ns Indispensable as she Is In every other particular the woman from home Is man's depsalr polit ically an actual peril at this time id honest and Just government. l!oK ''lntl llmly. KSTACAIM. Ore, Deo. 10. S Hoys plnylnK on n ruft ycslonlny kuw I he lioily of a man on tho' ClfU'lfHmnn river bottom nnd wlu-n ! rncovored, It wna . t(Hnttf led na that of A. H. Ixvxv, Michigan i lumberman, who (llmippcarod Inxt j November from tho .Multnomah Amateur Athletic club In Tort land. A flh line enuRht In hla iliithltiK led to the theory that he fell Into tho water while flahlnR. I lip "Speaker" Sol. NEW VOllK, eo. (An Wo. men ntnrt to out-talk men early. Tenta made by n member of the faculty nf Columbia on klndergnr ton pupllH .how tho glrla do two thirds, of the ronvcrantlon, whether their-' parent, nr. trom ca.t sldo or weal aid.. THE PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THE PutvAmcricnn Conference which opens in Washington today promises to bo a production of Hamlet with Hamlet j left Out. . 1 ' i'Or J rehi(tentelfC't JlOOVlT Will Hot lie there, Ulllt Without . . - . . , . , tit i linn, any far-reaehing commitments are improtialile. Ah has been frequently pointed out, Mr. Hoover is esuen- j .... itiiilly an engineer. lie would .76! 1 f (j ,t . r "'""" iiiii '!., mental fuels, than he would eonsider building a bridge without . lllt'lll. This present trip to South America had undoubtedly a two-1 ililieal, raeial and eennomie and : Secoiul, the seeuring of n rest and breathing-space, during which he can prepare himself physically for the intensive work 1)('''orc ,liln' "n1 "ls0 '''cide, free port unities of office seekers, upon There is every reason to believe that when J'residcnt-cleet Hoover returns, he will have accomplished these two major pur poses of his South Ailiericiin tour. That lie will keep in close touch with the Washington con. fcrencc is certain, but that this conference will determine the 'i. .!, ....i- ., r u n ...i.:.,:,.ii:., i ,i (j...,i. A ;t" liinic poin:tv ui im- ii.iiiivii niiiiiiinnci uliuii lunimi oimiiii iiuci- ica, is not likely in i act, one will not be done. MR. HOOVER'S FUTURE IT is inlcrfsting to note in this direction, that when Mr. Hoo ver completes this South Americnn tour he will have a per sonal knowledge of every important -section of the world every important section ns far as the arc concerned. He already knows Kurope, probahly no other American knows it. His knowledge of ('hina and tho Far Kast rests upon many years of residence and work in that section of the world. And when he returns to "Wash ington, he will have added the western hemisphere to this list. Certainly no President in American history will be as well fitted to intelligently direct the as lie will be. .': When a foreign problem presents itself. President Hoover will Tint luivp tit flin.ftnrl in. mi ' 1 his own "expert, he will have l.oi-i. Ilu fimfi. lint l,unr in.,n tact. And what is true of foreign ether departments of the forthcoming administration. Mr. Hoo- ver is not only gmntrln he his l.tniMilK' Mm r....rnl niiimi irni nf 17 B department Or that, hilt ill ALIj Here will undoubtedly lie of the Hoover administration. 1 Tin strength will consist of uu-ibcy must get into bed at a mis-; ilm'iir slumps an panics, -i fin .livill respoiiRibility nnd ijHUU'ecoUentetl ulministn.tive offi-1 -""y '.our nights, and ,,u : ;,1';1 cil'lisy : the Weakness Will consist of the f'XCOKsivc 1111(1 Ulirelit'Vetl . Ur. Knopf docs cite some other i t'day. In tcllln' iibout lils wile's Wdimawliitih intiHt rest upoa the Jt will not he Itmtr, tor cxiiinple, betnre the IJeitioeriitie op. ( position in the ConK,.ess l.eins talki.iR ..boiit " lloss" nnd ' W I Hoover. As mistakes oeeur. and jnibtakes in any human or-; , -a niiit inn urn iiievii ahli thov ' subordinate mistakes, they will, by the very nature ot tintifrs, be Hoover mistakes. As President, Mr. Hoover charges alone. Sotmer or later practically alone. Can lie win, against Hue.h odds? This is a very momentous Uestion. And the answer, to our mind, depends very largely! r i . iipon the mntter or physiciil iitiiess. . , , i Mr. Hoover j, voluntarily iissn.nW'tl.e role of n modern I Atlns. Not from liny motives of personal ambition, not from : urging of pride or passion for power, but simply and 'solely , beoauso. with his eharneter and theory 'of coverinnetit, sueh a l , . . -it role eannot ne avoided. If his strength is snfi'ieient, we are convinced ho will win, their incipioney, when the nut that he will not only prove to bo a great President, but a roa... j ,m!XTy-,,m5e7.1Ku: ably popular one. Hut sheer enough. ' There must be political .skill, 1 a certain amount, of praetieal adroitness and ( legitimate manipulation to rein force it. So here ono comes to the neid test. ' There is no doubt in our mind that Mr. Hoover will prove to le a great statesman,! hut will he prove to he sufficiently great that is sufficiently re sourcefulas a practical politician? l Tho correct answer to this, only tit1 future can disclose. If Mr. Kflsito.) returns to the nuUimobile industry, we ven ture to say tho way a car runs will not bo printed over his signa ture. ' MUTT AND JEFF rZ - Tr I MOTTj wrto'S TH THAT'! SLOAN, Tfl I 7 1 YIITt TMIIVV Vnufe OLAct 7 NOM0B VNIU.-CAT TlSmiGv,.SrD H6AT. OF "THe jFFi j FF, .C Mecr usTCnI I DON'T ? ' I Oial TOUR PLAct SPECULATION FOR M. t'Ut LOOKityjG 6S)T SGNCRAU MOTORS (MlTT (MUTCft Vou, MlMt PlAVimG 1 VOUft OFFlce BovXSHV TEN SHARCS OP TAK.WG PRACTISE J cofcpoRT(0). H.e'S ff SLOAM TH jFF: rALC .vi.-m wu j2 ' V Q TPyiM& EARN SGNeRAl. CAJ VPLAVlWCi WITH MAIN GAZABoJ-f F 5 oaL - J -BlGGCR Wl.MlS . ' - ' " ff'IO ' ' ' " fC"l' '" T 1 C ) O.MI ... nl'. t,m'U TrtH M... U S - " U 0 . j no more consider formulating a ,'t 11 11 r 1 ""ii.mi """"n "- ' from interruption and the im- the make-up of his cabinet may be reasonably certain this foreign relations of thin country from London to Vladivostock, foreign policy of this country, .1a mlvipn. tf ntlinr-M t lie will he . .. the knowledge, and lie will linnixtnt' Kut iinnit i ... cvnilu 1 il 11 1 - I relations is going to be true of own President1, lie is irointf to lie i. M.o l.n.tfwl Kt.iteu nnl m Mlis4tl,t,or silll plelitllH Who go ti i - i i departments. both the strength and weakness eliief exeeutive's shoulders. will lint he nartv mistakes, or ,( 1 .1 ' will be obliged to meet these ho will have to fiht his fitfht, ' physical stamina will not do That's Just the Way Jeff Feels About it Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. fiisrifl lettere pertaining- to personal health in' bvgiene, not to diseaae diagnosta ar treatment, wtu aiuiuereu i.y i.r. tsraiiy if . elamijeu, ii-aiiiir--il envelope la eoc-ioeeil. utt-re ehuuM Ut briel ai.d written ii; ink. (twin-; to ti.e large number ol lelleie re- rei.e.1. oi! a li-tf call be aJiHwrrrd liere. No reply fan be nt.ile to ju.-ri.-a but cuiilurin- t u iruarwuoui. j nr. wuium iir.iiy, in i.re i tbia uew.paper. rims rif Anions 9n percent of tho popu- latlnn m the I niton stales in 1H-G . : VT-ih Kiria and 2.471; hy 15 to jl9 yoat-K at at;e died or tuhei - cu - ! mi, I o s i H. Aliowini! for inaccuracies In tbe death i-cr- tit'ieutes t h e b f igures give a fair idea f tin rcliitive pri'val- mce of tubercu- limls ainoCig girls and boys. 'Nearly two to one. . In Minnesota In five years from '23 to 2 7, 412 girla bine a smattering of many sciences and lUt; boys 15 to ID year's of ago fin one course. Any food will keep died of tuberculosis. Nearly three ; as well in a tin can as it would to one. in any other container. That is Why should girls In their 'teens tllt! nnswer the question re be nearly twice as susceptible to ,'Muins. That there Ih a "dispute" lubcreuloHiM an are boys in the ivt, sucn question in the ' home wholo country and nearly three i economics" cIush is good evidence, times as Hiisc.'ptlbie in Minnewotu? 1 think, of the truth of my con- We can only speculate about ; tejjtion. Kvery liinh school pupil that. 1 quoted here recently some ; should be required to study phys speeulutiuns of Dr. Adolphus f u's n' 1('s" th,in " 'c'"' "" Knopf, one of tlie foremost uu--1 chemistry not less than one year, thorltletf on tuberculosis, lie died j As for physiology and hygiene as factors the use of rouge and11" (hool people, will never learn lipstick by schoolgirls, and I think i,liat xhow ,M' essential and fundu, ho is right about that, hut ho ! mental subjects la a sensible coin went on to blame the flimsy and lnon ("' course. Itiui.lfll.i-l fliilhinir Ihl.V tt-Bfir ' " . . " -" ' t nowadays, and I am sure he -is wrong anoui tnat. i ne paint geis i in Its deadly work in this way: If i moron you know a moron l,s ( an individual witn tho montni ca pacity of a normal child of '2 , yenrs deceives herself that she can paint a picture of ht'alth In j ti low ml mif fast - mi. Ititif iIiIm' 'hromo she paiis fools anybody cIh( or everybody more or less, why, being none too bVight she will quite naturally reason that .-be Is getting by, und what's the use of bothering about -the rules of hejilth or the laws of hygiene tr anything when one gets by ho) easily. li.-xides Ignoring or neglecting the rules of health or tbe laws , of ' hygiene, which is a rather fool ish sort of gambling for anybody who must live in contact with the 0mb human We. the girl who 1'0 1 IPS (111 I'OUKC IlIHl lipstick Is I pretty likely to be blind to any ! falling off or failing in her own j health; she simply daubs on nj heavier coat of paint or powder or resorts to more powerful dope of one kind or anot her. and lets i.unvvl hint.' ulliln Mlw. nv.ni Imi.Iu ! with a degree of pity upon tiiel so much trouhlc about their mvlmming. gymnasium work or other phys!- I cal education, and she feels a kind : or Mcnrn fin' tbn hnolm vh thhilf -.IZ" ciotiiing is a factor in the umiue TXnZ not rind any scientific evidence that instil t .dent cloilung. or cx- poMiro ti cohl, renders nnyonc to colli, renders mure susceptible to any disease. i nave recnmnienoeti a suitauie lodin ii tin n for l)r, Knopt'- It sccnis lo me he is in danger of going male. 10 very schoolboy , or schoolgirl who "Is not strong" or seems "an emic" or "nervous," jr remains em.Mt a ill I v tm.lii'Wf.i7hr ri- ent... plains of being tired, or cherishes any fancied "weakness" that Inter- f(.,.H wlll, llvsl.u, ,., ,lllon should have a proper physical ex- :J"l u'ettLS test, and it the tuberculin test is i;:r,ungsU,tT,Hrr;..v1o'fUcases of tuberculosis begin in the 'teens. i anil only by these methods can , physicians reeoirnixe these cases In .lent has intelligent care. Ql'F.STIOXK AM) AXSWKRS Keeping open ATtcr Closing Time I have the . habit tf sleeping with my mouth open. . had ton- I si la and adenoids , removed years ago, so It can't be that. (.Miss K. D.) AnswerSimple chronic rhinitis or other low grade abnormalties In the nasal chambers, most fre quently explain mouth breathing. Then there is another., common factor, a flabby physical slate, due to neglect tif physical training. So I would advise first, examination of the nasal cavity by your phy sician and treatment of whatever abnormality this discloses and; iv nivvtxoTt laecond, a year of physical traln- in(r. unin-r the illr.-etion of a eom- ,p. i. nt physical instructor, audi as he physk-al education teacher in Vi - hti.il or the nhvsii-al director in the Y. V. Jlt-ware of the mail .order "physical culture" sharks, 'J'Im' Jm ImmI World Do Not Move, ; Our homo economies vUium in liigh school has a dl.sputo as to whfiher canned goods 1ft In the t ifo afti'i opt'iiing boi ome injurious . or inisoiiuus if eaten. . . (L. C.) j Answer. "Home economics" : seems to be a futile effort to coin- I'd fcrgcMn all about Gen. C'o.xey till I read about Hoover's scheme l' nils- a pool o' $.,000,. (100,000 t' tide ()'(' th' nticninloved " , ' ' Quill Points Wearing socks made of wood may not make ends meet, but at least makes them similar. You are definitely middle-aged If you no longer are ashainod to count your change. It Isn't polite to point, but what else can you do if the menu Is in French? There Isn't any real difference lietween the parties now. The He publicans have learned to shoot craps and the Democrats have learned to play golf. One good feature about prohi bition Is that the people ruined by liquor are the ones who can afford I it ! Man Is naturally conserva tive, ami If he has thnn hairs on tup lie will say li Is getting a little- thin. An alien doesn't become n "darn ed furriner" until he quits wear ing overalls and begins to make as much money as you do. In a land where people act pious to escape censure for their sins, It seems unfair to criticize the hit nnd run driver. There can't be anything serious- a v A'BJUK'.iiuninii ; ' m i ! .Nil Cil Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason. AI-TKK KI.KCTIOX The Candida t-ej that I sup ported throughout the long and sad campaign, were winners all, sucr-esN they courted, and their desire were not In vain. 1 whooped for theinwith lirelexn ardor. I argued for them night and day, as time went on I whooped the harder, until my bronchial tubes gave way. To every call 1 answered quickly, I curried banners In parades, although my garden patch grew sickly for want of work with hose and spades. Tho country's Bafe since the election, and I put In some lusty blows; and there's no cause for such de jeeiion ns Mary Ann, my good wife shows. She says that things all went to thunder around the homestead where we dwell, while I was tearing things asunder, and boosting states men wildly yell. - The well caved in, the roof was leaking, nnd there was none to make repairs: the pigs grew hungry and were shrieking for fodder that was rightly theirs. The brindled cow was always straying In search of something she could chew: the hens got mad and quit their laying, for they were tired and hungry, too. Around our home there Im a feeling of indignation and rentraln(; my wife's sad voice has tones con gealing, that once was chipper, blithe and quaint. In vain 1 tell her that the party required the best I could achieve; tdie says I was an adle umarly, my proper round of chores to leave. She'd Vather see our bulwarks totter, and our palladiums re lax, than have to carryy palls of water and chop up stove wood wllh an ax. She doesn't hesi tate to harrow my heart beyond the reach of salve: a woman's views are very narrow she has no Vision, as men have. iv u-rnnir in n b.nri where th rMof - ... concern of everybody is to protect the morals of a mythical "other Clnss .. I Americanism: D e splslng the sweet-and-helpful' success maga- j zine; buying Jt for the sake of the! family. Clrad thought: If the cotton ' mills can just survive nnother i decade, maybe the men will be v." earing petticoats. I Elections change few fundamen tals. The south split, but the same people aro taking in washing. ; Progressives will find It difficult to form a Liberal party,. They i - ha,veii't; .mu4;h , to be liberal with'. CmunitiuiMii will come when public service employes leap to serve a patron as the hoys do at a filling station. J'vangeline Itooth says there nre U !.,.. .,.)..... tt-a.w.,1 .Ira... In just lo 'sleep. Khe should visit the great American homo. in the world was success ? achieved by a man who gives bls'hy the committee during the nn kids wads of spending money ami then wonders why they get sassy and wild? Tho conservative party in Nicar agua Is the one that will enable I'nclo 8am to take the canal route without using any" moro marines. Correct this sentence: "We must change that scene," said the movie Iirector; "the humor Isn't subtle' enough to please Intelligent peo pie Brisbane's Today (Continued From Page One) actor, says wnnian'H place is In the home, unless she Is a genius. In that case, if;an:a;e service and marriage laws should be changed to suit her case. Main ?.. i should also hove marriage laws to stilt them. Fortunately, a young woman's theories do not change laws. V6m Un of genius .especiallv, should be in the home, having plenty of chil dren. Every man of genius is Bim ply the product of a woman of i geniu.. Woman's -lenius, usually iB not recognized, aud she goes on ' attending to her important work, . like .Nancy blanks, mother of 1-in-! coin: Letitia hamolino, mother ot ! Napoleon; the peasant mother of Leonardo, ttiOtunuer's daughter;; mother of William the Conqueror;! Hertha ol' the big feet, who pro ! duced Charlemanne, and other Kreut mothers. Strange that Intel-, llgent women should undervalue I LONDON, Doc. 10. IJP) "ills the great thii.-T they do best, for ; majesty had a quiet day," said the which they were created. j bulletin Ensued by the physiciuns .. 'to King (ieorge at 8:45 p. m. lo- Dlsturblng news about King ; nit. "The signs in the lung Ueurge, fever rising, five doctors i mne improved. The fever per in attendance. The taking of X Ksts although it is not' so hieh rays, with suggestion that the re-:.13 ialit evening and is clue to soiuo giun affected by pleurisy be lapped lelu,n f the general Infection, Indicated serious trouble. The S0.wi,t.i, eiessaiily affects the cun per cent insurance rate, on 1o uitinn ot tho heart." -king's life, for u short period, prob- Doctors jiewett, Ruzzard, Ilol- ably tells more than the doctors ieston ami uaw-son signed the bul have told. . ! unm. i ' a The beautiful vineyards of Sax-' ony, producing magnificent wines.; ever since the eleventh century.! were attucked recently and com pletely destroyed by a inalignaut . disease of th vine. Karnust pro hibitionists wil: say, "There's the hand of providence." The hand of man, however, has conquered the : disease, with the aiif of vigorous vines, imported from America and ; Saxony's vineyards flourish once ' more. That prohibition America should i renew the vineyards of old Kurope Is interesting. Cun it be that provi dence thinks wine is nil right lor countries that know how to use H temperately? I Without going to war. you may find excitement and danger In , American cities. Leroy Gilbert, po lice chier of Chicago lieighls, was I shot dead us lie sat at his window. lie had annoyed .,'angslers, and his , nigtim where they might go to es killing was "in regular course." j ,.:ltu. ti,0 heat and tedium of sum Two brothers anil friends nf (iil-'mcr. bert formed a posse tu hunt the j writing for tho fiftieth nnniver klllers. s,l,'y ot. "le st- I-ouls Post-Dispatch, i Thoy ordereTTTautomoblle to President Conlhlge wild: "As a ., rpu fi oui.i (.,011,ailJ president about to retire, I feel at "I thought thnv w..r. hnblnn .,.,'.' and yelling to Thomas Scanlan, on the 1 ac k sea t , to duck, I d ro ve through them. Scanlan. newspa per pressman, having nothing to do witli the police chiefs murder, was dead on his back seat, when th-3 j posse stopped firing. The posse Is sorry about It, and Titrt,lQ,.J ...In. O... aulnnwiMlo .K'l . t , "" v "'' ' y1" ' car in these prohibition-hootloK- gan-;man days, hardly knows when to stop. The signal may come from prohibition agents, searching cars for whiskey. It may come from highwaymen, from kidnapers, or any one of a' dozen criminals. It would seem almost better to have beer back again, and not he shot, or klduaped. - THREE YEAR PLAY RULEj C'HICAtlO. Den. 10. (PV Holman, Ohio State's star -Allan quar- let-hack, -ns well as .Mayes McClain, Iowa's Cherokee Indian fullback ace. are apparently through Willi Itic; Ten football. While McClain was the only one to be officially declared ineligible for further competition by the fac ulty committee because of the three-year player rule, 11 was ro , ;"'led as a foregone conclusion by the committee and coaches that Holman. too, would be banished. l'he three-year rule, reaffirmed , nijy Ten sports conclave here Saturday, limits any one to three years of college athletic competi tion. Holman played a season on tlie Parsons college football team, another with Iowa State and one at Ohio State. McClain played two seasons with the Haskell Indians and one with Iowa. 'u hi Iji i rondo. (iKANDK. Ore.. Dec. 10 (A) Tho influenza epidemic in I.a Grande shows no signs of decreas ing, the city health officer said) today. Jle views a change in weather to dampness and rain as.no aid to conditions. There j have been numerous cases, hut . oil'.y one death so far. A fatality due to pneumonia was caused hv flu. PLU-GRIP I Check before it starts. Rub on inhale vapors Victts V y a po rub Onr l Million JbtsTJh Y.arty I LATE TODAY SAYS EflT WASITIN'OTOX. Dec. 10. (P) To Herbert Jloover and other presi dents to come may go the benefit of President Coolidge's suggestion that tho chief executive be pro vided with a country White House. Only a few months before his retirement from office, the presi dent has declared that tho health . not only of the president, but of tho- mistress of the "White House would be benefited If there-were some place in the hills near' Wash - i Hhcrty to write of certain phases of that office which one who was ntering upon its duties might feel hesitation in discussing. Women's Itights. PAIUH. Doc. 10. (A1) Femi-' nisis are arguing vigorously -for the right of women to be guil lotined. Three women are in jail under sentence of death. Lest public opinion become averse to their execution, feminists have as serted that while the death pen alty should be abolished, never-1 theless, while in force it ought to apply equally to men and women. More Flu Cases. POHTLAND, Ore., Dec. 10. W. Twenty-four new cases of In fluenza were, reported to the city health office today, bringing tha, total to 144. 11! 0 of which w e r 3 listed during last week. - - - nigger and IJcttcr. WASHLMITON, - Dec. 10. W) Metier and better become Ameri can babies. The. Infant death' rate in ltfL'T was -.tho-lowest in the nii lion's history, t5 per 1000. 1 'When using grated or sliced pineapple for sauce the juice ot half a lemon with sugar an-1 water added gives a delicious fla vor. Give Your Child Enough Vitamins For Good Health SCOTT'S EMULSION Is the Agreeable Way To Obtain the Benefits of Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield. N. J. 28-21 UANO HOU.Y ST. PHOMB244 A Complete Cleaning amd Dyeing Servicb By BUD FISHER