Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    School
Jackson School
Hanking t5.9
, One hundred per ceni rooms
Miss McCollom's, Minn MaeNiven's,
lr. Deuel's. SI'sh tlansen's. Mrs.
fy!or's nd AIib. Ridley's.
llciillli In.i-tlon ,
One hundred per cent rooms-r-Mra.
0Krd'.s and Vlw Hanson's,
umest grade, .7 per cent.
Frc drill, CO seconds.
. , , , .. Baseball ,
'nines. 'jacHspn fourthtnd Lin
coln fourth.
Spelling ik,9 jrer lent
3A ?S-1 per cent. 3B, 09 per cent.
Honor jso(i
' juanita Wilson, John Pallalrd.
;. r. . i.iuwj visit ' . .
'Xost Tuesday ,fternoon the .pu
pils of tthc 6A enjojod their first
trip as a -class to :the -library -this
term. They learned about thg .best
rfeerence books for children to use,
then applied this knowledge by
actually finding bits of information
asked for by their Instructor. They
found out that the children's de
partment contains useful books as
wcll as books for pleasure only. ...
SiHMxlbnll Tournament
The speedball pennant has Its
place alongside other trophies won
ly the school children. . -
. On. VVodneaday, nt .3 ,o:clqok a
iii-o-rara .was. arranged, a speaker
ijjwlted and the wa'rriors assembled.
Mr. Henderson was chief spokes
man and presented tho pennant
with several well selected remarks.
and Bernard Moen, the captain of
the winning ten,m, received If. in
rllencfi. -.- Waunlta, SVHson. and (C'pn
atance Moore.' each played , a jilano
nolo, jthen .all tthc teachers of jhe
department were called. on for an
appreciation of ;th . cboys' hand
kvork, which they .ably, did. Then
pira. .r.dogci ot tne, jmiior nish
krhool was Introduced by the chief j
poktwrnnn.. .8)1? summarized .the.;
aorU.. of the Jackson-school chll-;
iren .a they .advance jnto '.-her :
wilding, and .endod the discourse
w imploring , the powers to In
crease such . a wortiiy tribe and
liolr .emblems pt visions realized.
Contest in Aritlunctic
The OA's hu,vo divided themselves
Into pivp -teams in qrder. to find out
.-ho is the best In arithmetic fun
,umetna)s. To . date . the score
Hands: Marlon's t ta m.
ulin'u, 132,'., , , .. '
Te health and wealth therniomo-
tr stands at 100 per cent for the
Vs..
The 6B class entered as imml-
rants last week pnd became nat-
ralizcu. . AVc learned a. lot about
The 6A .teaifis stand at a tie.
bore. 12.1" to... 12.lt, . We never real
led . arithmetic could ...be-, of ..so
luoh Interest. to us, . . ...
.Girl Scouts Organize
The Red .'.Rose, troop of Girl
bouts 'qrganlzed at Jackson school
arch l..- Eighteen girls joined,
fhey divided intp three patrols.
'he patrol leaders are - girls who
Lve already become scouts. -Cor-tss
Kindred, Hetty Johnson and
Hen Welch. The prospects of the
-oop -look promising as the girls
put to work .immediately on the
rciuirements necessary to pass the
m nderfoot test and become a sec-
11I class ficout. .
Tho following new girls joined
1-oop I: . Jenn yparks, Luzenia
K'oodcock, Arleen Illalne, Juno
i'elty, Hetty Purdin, Krva Hoopon;
l-oop II, iNIha Croft, Maxlno Klein-.
ammer, Holon Hooper, au.nlta
K'ilson-jPftrolihy .FowolU -troop III,.,
palno tl'ttjlkor, Ethol "Waltcrmlne,
Eileen Pearson, Pearl Crowl.
An .invitation, Jh .extended, to.,ony
ther girls who wish to be Girl
ICOUtB.
- Health Honor -Holt . "
The following pupils have been
tiimitted to the health honor roll
y meeting the health require
ments:
2A and 2B, pupils: , Betty Jane
Handy, pelroy Rynning, Allen Bif
pnbaugh, Earl Sample,, Margaret
i-nsted, .Aletha Kellogg, Merlin
ow, Winston Campbell, Theodoro
papls, Zena Mary Hobor, Dick
iich, Worlon Purden, Dorothea
JJson, Janet Wall; 1A, Rex .Coy,
Wrman Garrison. S'anley Jones,
Audrey Price; IB, LaVor Hawk
l"; 3A, Joan Andrews, .Rodney
Hawkins, Ruth Merritt, Rennet!'
Raymond. Helen Thompson.. Allon
Wall. Katherino Warner, Patricia
Rherln, Helen Buckley, Durward
I'ortrr, Sylvia Croft, Corday Nor-
' ville;- 6H, David Richards, Roland
Tremalne, Glen Yaple, Verne
Campbell, Waller Buckley, Bruce
HtnHelman, Milton Rogers, Wau
Wta Wilson: OA, Hclon Hooper,
forlysg Kindred, Bernard Moen,
Albert Wall, Helen Welsh, Earl
Ifederson..
Junior High
'' Reporter. Helen Stewart. ..
SiM-llliur
The snelline ner cent of the
building this week -was HJ ,pcr
"H. The Il's had 10 per ..cent.
IlU's 99.7 per cent, the H12's
-t per cent and thc 1V2 99.2
Pw cent.
Bankliur . .'. ..
Our bankinir average is going 1
down each week nnd wo must do
emcthing to bring It up to Its for-
'r, place. All of our rooms
'anked 100 per cent last week o-
"Pt room 8 with 110.8 per cent, and
" 0 with 75 per cent.,,- ,. ,
i Vssei ul njr
At the mviitar ..,aml,1,' 14 VH.
J" Iho banking report was given
Gracie Lou Ivanhoc.' Miss Wil
"m played "Largo" from Xorxos.
t np school letters were awarded
W'lida Hall. Betty Stcnnett.
lile Mlcdon Itoh f olKnn Vlvi.
"ne Meadcr, Dora Crawford. Billy I
mminRs, Jlelcn Powell, SyblU
Jn Youpp,' Adra.Edward. ..
Debate Jotteni were awarded to i
wntatice c 0 r m o n y, Catherine i
jjney, Dora Crawford, nuby Hall.'
""oris Holhrook. Wayne Lowry. '
J'er McKlnncy, Leda O'Neal, t
Prentice. - Alice Prock. Eva I
'""son. Phil Quiscnberrr. Ardithl
ril. Jenn Rice. Winifred How.-j
'"""'Sh. Dick SleiKht, Florence ,
" " MEDFORT) MXTL'' TRTBTTVP. Wnrhrm rrvn
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EW
Woodhousc, Peter Winnie.
; , ne clever Jltt.lo play. "A Brew
i?m . drains.", by Constance
uii in me
Friday assembly program. It wus
Wuiited from one of the best
shikfUk Tn? " """n-
!rf?
cbaractere msrtv ,
The wise woman of the Fells
Helen Powell. .1
DtirlochJean JJolmoyer.
--. .. aiu. mimu jor-ine DuiIUIng with tho
,J "p announcement was made bySH andln highest. Their aver
U4a ilalL . - I age was H3.1 oercent.
Barbara Wall and m.. u,
j sang yerjv sweetly a Jittle spring 1
"" ; . I
. fexsooals . .
..Aliss Florenoo Hiirrt .( .,,A,i
her classes Wednesday after tltc '
Mv-uii ui ner. xaincr
...winy 01 our students arc at
home quarantined. . -with scarlet
fever., Sybil. Jean Young i the
latest .yiotim.
-Wo. wet all -very glad -to see
Poter Wlnnij back to the asscmblv
Friday.
. . . -j 1
Sf. Mary's
Academy
This week .was ushered In by a j
note of pathos -when an accident I
occurred while four boys of the I
lower grades were hunting S,,,l0v '
afternoon, resulting fatally for
Russell Young, a member of the
fourth grade., The, tuneral mass
ws , very -Impressive, the church
being uacke.l to It. . m..
w;W ,relat.yQs: and .friends The j
i-equiem was sung y. .the girl's
cbolr and the school attended In a
body. All keenly regret his loss,
,ft.id .we .have pnly to hope that
shall meet n?nin mm flue In
other school where we hall enjoy
an eternal playground of unending
happiness. . ,
Thc cafeteria sponsored by the
mpslc club was well responded to
by the students, . making a favor-
atue enlargement In the treasury.
Martha DcKousa returned to
school this week, after a longab
sence due to appendicitis.
All arc looking forward to Easter
vocation with great -anticipation
and debating whether to malic
snow men or. lower ardens.-
Thc more fortunate members of
the senior class, namely. Misses
Mary. Hayes und Alma Jensen, are
back -from. Salem, -none-the worse
for their, venture. ,.- ...
- ZEho provincial directress of music-was
visiting thc music depart
ment this week. Hesides giving
.illlllvltlltut holll tt UlA ntnul,. .iti.llu
class on' .the origin and beauty 'of 1
Gregorian music. The members of '
tho class are to write essays on the ',
theme of her address, which she i
will correct personally.
t
MOSCOW (Pi The first group
of five workers employed on big
gr.ain furms are en route to the
United States -.otlcarn American
method! rif ieli, .leuii la. t .. It ,,
The second 'group will leave this-'
month. ' I
. 1
HAVANA. t.'uUu UVi Hhe oonsu I
bureau finds tnat t'uha'R -popula-
nun 1! s.iyf,:i;i,i. iiavsinu. city
and provinoe oomhinod. Klve-roni- I
: IIP 1 r fsl ;r:;'''' -
JULi very Journey
is a joyous adventure
Jjehind the wheel: of ; a
Be Sot Six
S5
Say COODBYE to Ibe coriimou
place when you sit at the wheel of
a De Soto Six. Here is exhilaration
that adds to each routine journey
the tingle of a fresh adventure.
See for yourself how easily DeSoto
slips through the snarl of
traffic. "Step on it" and
watch how smoothly and
swiftly it eats up the tniies.
See how serenely U climbs
FatUn,$8t$t HoaHtttr fopanol. $84t Stdan Cocht, lflo;
Sedan, $885 f Cup dm Lafo, $88St Stdan dr Ivju, $9(3.
MEAD-FURCH MOTOR
114 South Riverside
'"--" -1 l-i
Lincoln School
1 t
' L
Th health rules 0cre kept by
-S l'eem of the children in the
,c:,oi. The banner was
won 0J 'tno 1A' who have rand" a
marked improvement in the .1 -,
few weeks. ' .
The spelling average was 06 y
percent for. the building with the '
.U highest. -Their .ver. '
fll'A t' n 0 lift 1 rt
87.2 iii i-.ci.i r ..... ,,..ii.. 1 ..
0,1 l-lis week. -These rooms' were
1 "U percent: Mrs. Scott s. ih.
jShangle's. Mrs. Conslneau's. Ma'SwV enjoy tarn,
URi-rb-on's !cl "u;h. We have over fifty
snangle's.
Uarrbton's.
Preparations ,are being made for
the i'ear Blossom fete to be given
by o.l the schools in May.
Our music appreciation lessons
!i:!V" begun, to tho pleasure of the
'." and ghls.
w".hkOnscronodfaS20,., R0,t WOn l;hur ;-.-".H.dlas. -Tbey are a
The game of the 5,1, and 6th u"" " '"R h"V " V?ry
TZt::Uh..YMnK," "nili lrb Hall fiamc
' post Jo ed wln , .1 aB
l lSns B t0 Wcnll,cr ""-
i Our 'nrini.1,,.1 m'i ' ..
eUngs. ,0 the rSZ
'eMof J ' American Revolution.;
"Stfc S,,', "VeT'u": I
1 , V I !
3ow. .. , - !
Our Miss Curry, sang thc little !
tHfl ns In the Copco play glvenl
"lis week. The music was written '
by. Miss- Han-brer, the hv-i...t ,
g instructo,, .. , , -
1 v.. y cimi-muig tJuteit post-
jwerc made by tho fourth grade ,
IA this, week. The other
!" were busy, portraying tulips ;
ami ounnics. . . . . i
'Pm.l,'B OVe1' ,he ra',io
MZ'e,0t ,rc .ViCtor5' ot '"
basketball boys n the tournament.,
was received with especial nrble bv i
the Lincoln school. Five of the
player, graduated from the sth
grade at Lincoln, They wet out-
slamUng athletes at htat time. ,
Wo appreciate Prince CalllsWs !
ramjhf,anf,tbc g.be ant, Effort
given by the boys, may
thoy ie
Victors over all foes!
Roosevelt School
Hcmtrters
Tltcse.fxth rade. pupils wrote
iho following news items: father- j "Rl'SSKLS (Pj Haron Bouturd.
ino Brandt. Clara Beth Powell, I fl:''ncc minister, snys tnat 1 Bel
Lctly rij;nn. Stnnlcy Kunzman. 'U"''B ebt -will be reduced -by
ami r.illy Rbepard. i more. tliuii.222.'ioi.uo by .the 'end
, .Jbmklntr -
. 'lA-nr uld :l.(,.!,.-cvH( school haH
kept up . bi-ji . iicnltiiy; very -U.
:or Iv'iiiie.i", i-ooint' ',..! this -.v.Mk
an' as r'olbuvH: -
1A, 103.0 percent; OA. 103.2:
5 i5-i H'-K; 3a. 100; 6A, 100,
i.ml IB 100 percent.
Six 100 percent runms. l.in't
mat a good record. The building
averago was 9.l percent.
- .' f Il":i'tli
The health percent for this week
muvn iMiuT uiiin nisi weoK.
This week It wan HB.7 percent anil
last wo.ek It was Hi. a percent. Tho
was much hotter than last work.
nanner
room ihlt, week was the
3A, wlti
t. fiA ft linrrxtnt W n ......
-tni trying for a higher perrem.
W-.T.-W 1 y.9m CIipYSLEK MOTORS
MR
,V -III
1 M
Vi
the steep and twisty grades; how
!proud!y and eagerly it passes to
,thc bead of thc line) how snugly
and surely it grips the road.
' Performance which is distinctly
; De Soto's -linked with beauty
845
ami up '
at the factory
Valley
i .- I'npll.- and Pupils Ix-ovlng
j Hiiosevelt school is very glad tu
I liuve llu- followiUK childivn cum,.
I 10 rt'.'.'lv- ihoir cducnUon: Dow
'Lewis, ,"iA. irojii the Washington
j -chuol, also iiob Lewis' 3B. from
i ilie i;ame sc. tool. Helen Carter, SA
iopil Cecil Carter, 3A. both from
'l'"t:'i!.-i Culn'ui nia. Wi- were s.ori-v
t .-- . :!: ""..'-..v ivy, puiiils go f on.e
.ln.... .'!.. (,. ....nlhHle ibelr HtUil.
J les: Reuben Rose and Mildred
A "Up;U- ' amM
"If,,,1;"'1 v' mTl
" I f M i -illllll V. t
H..so. both iii:n;i4 In fit-Ill.
Xcw lttHiks
The I'arent Teachers association
boufcht ilie tuoseveh rchool six
bMkf uii.i -e keep them in the
j'- .'ii 'rV nl. 1 cupboard In tho up
per hull. We hope the parents
Kill come and inspect them.
Library Work
Tbc ''.It's are going to the library
on Friday, March 22. They will
Thc Kam I'etween Roosevelt j
iBirls and Jackson girls was called
I off hl'cause the clouds looked very
glV B "l s j
it,,,.!,,,,! (4ih'radt) I
' Th 'oul''h K-'o l""'ball team!
"wn again tbo Washington
S, b-Z 2"' '
w .-hlgttn , ,' Roose.eU s Ll""
tie KaT Cos!' pUcher for e
Roosevelt teaiil-1 , ,1 K,,,,.,i,,..
5' m,td !ometyheie
.ftrihe '"'fClmX
.hci(1 thum to - wwhnK.
tpn'a last time al bal Then S-l
ot.mea , be tbiKa an.i 4 sctre
,vc,.c lilei1 befm-e . t lie needc'1
-h, ", .-.
T.icir next game will be with
Wncnln school We ho." th B e
will be won bv our b vs. T
... Wlline
noosevelt school i.uplls arc still
struggling for a 100 " ercen aver
g0 in spelling. If they keep 0,1
they ,v, K theio s"o, Thi"
week the avoir,..-,. j n .,
VheM. W"the h?ahC
record, M.!! percent.
CANNKS, France (fl) Years
., may pass -before the body of the
j late Grand Duke Nicholas comes
to rest. .Friends say that he ex-l-presi-nd
.11 wish not to be burled In
I any country which recognized the
! Soviet regime. . :
-4-
"l -btotollttiiUuii
: lnl,' the w-
or the iJiil
i Thiee - atudonts working their
way through PnrsotiH college nt
1 Fnn-fUl.l, liiwf. Jrui-llle Hrhwihlk.
Alice Bell anO Enrl 11oIho1-i
! tho only studentR to receive all "A"
grades for tho firnt nemeter. ; :
' Charlie Adams of Dodge City,
Kan., captured a monkey that hurt
escaped from a carnival. The mon
key Jmmediiitcly uppolnted itself
mother to' Adams' cut.
The highest railroad cast of thc
MiSHlsslprJi river is at flnlsam.
N. c. In the heart of the IJalsum
mountains.
PRODUCT
and that subtle savor
of distinction that are
De Soto's alone these
give De Soto Six an an
mistakable personality.
f.tine Burinm, $1143;
All pricr? at factory.
CO.
Phone 1109 Q
- v . V- I '. I , .U.UU t L 1, iMJII.
Ovei ilie "..Proving .Ground Bumps
'- ...- fv?A .(,. juc. .
tS, -a.-' Jw'f-i.''. :-'.'.-.i-x, i'i..
St Pi 1 n- r"-? ; rA
' I 'i.j. it . J, -
Oldsmobilc Six boms; tcstotl on "worst roitd m the world"
Ground for riding qualities, spring action and ctiiciency of its
Sunday School -Veteran
HKiH POINT, N. C. -(ftV-X. l:
Allred. .74, has not missed a sipgl
secsion of his Sunday -seluuil in 4:
years. Once Allred .persuaded t
cmirl btillirf to lake an entire jut-
on which he was serving, to Sun
day school when, the jury was heb
over Sunday. . ,
t ucovcr -Mllllnry Wall
Il'Cl-'OX, ,A rlz. tfl'l Porl loqs o
the original adobe wall whlrh sur
rounded Tucson In the latter pur
of the l.sth century have been tin
covered by workmen excavating fo
a new court house. The burricad.
was built foiv protection when tie
Mexican presidio was moved to till,
slto from Tubac.
Work has begun on a 27-stov
church building In San Francisco
The ground floor will contain 1
Mothndis tchurch; the other fUiorr
offlcos. - ,
YOKOHAMA, Japan P Dallgh
ters of the American Revolution
who happened to be passengers 011
a world cruise aboard the Helglan
liuul, formed a speclaj "cruli-e
chapter" tif the nrganlzation. th y
claim' It li unique.
Mrs".- LII' Can,.bell Is "herirr or
Tato. county. Mississippi, only one
law Infraction has boon reported !;t
.""'ffeln!,-...-
I- Ha g.-isiiiij..iiiiliiaJiJii'iuiiJii.wuiii.'.t-- " ' I S '.
frlM 1 1 tti to tlS7H.
in lis prifM.
So. Bartlett
'.Ci-fetSsBe't h kvsSrfiW?t'i-'a-i',-' f .iMiw iinni-iiiin. - v--4 -: utfvj)t yi-y -y 4,
Mnsl ( 'erllfy Origin
LONDON ul'v.Arter April 21. It
ill btvniluu'i'iil to inipm-t any hen
tluek tg-i In shell into tile 1'lllt
i Kilmdatll. to sell m- nl-fel- I'el-
!e ueb egits unless they bear ill
k letters the imnu' ot tbo country
tm ,hicb they i-aine. Origin
mt lie t-i'i-ttfietl, too. fin- currants,
"Italian, ralnlus, oat products ami
irli'd eggs.
N'qt J'.uouuli Babies
, A.SlU-iVIl.I.i:, N. C (!') A con-
liero'detcrmitH-tl to tulopt five
ihloH Was thwarted because the
-enlle court was liuahle to snp
.ly that many, rsuiilly. Judge
'arl U. Hyatt explains, the court
las difficulty In finding homes tor ',
s babies.
1
ASHLAND. Wis. trt'l The maf
iet on while vests of tho "gn.y '
ilnetles" nuule has licconio bullb-b
n Ashland. A. high school boy;
-routed the flair for antique vets!
ivben he bought one for nine cents,
-iinco then merchants have dug
into basement slocks to satisfy the
lemand. j
GUADALAJARA, .Mexico IPi ';
The .'Ltitlinrltie.s have issued i-.egu- 1
V. lions against fake kidnappings,
it Lecaine a common tiling for i
residents to- represent themselves
tl: carried off by bandits anil jicld
'... i-in.'i.ni.
CSS
from Individuality
You can sen it in every line of tlto New
Ouklnnd AU-Aiiicricnn. In I lit' design of
ltd rudiitlor. In ils rukiHh proMrlions. In
its I'islicr litxly grucc and s itimt-lry. You
cull (tec. it ill urtinlic ilili-ritir (itligs.
SmartneoH lliul results from individuality.
f. n. b. rnnllnr. ! Mlrmr rh.rm. Snrtn mr:. mnA fvrfraiillr Sr
uumiw ami rent iriuir snnrrf. .fslra.
wwii get. irnrl ojtftvri ttnim raytnmnl f Mil iai'fplai minimum ri,
and 8th
Sanderson
Robinson
Ashland,
o
ac General Motors l'ro-.'int;
hydraulic shock absorbers.
Night Football
(IllCAllO 1.1') Moonlicbl foot
ball announced as tin i.iuovatiou
In (bo middle west last tall, was
first plnyed in 1XM when the pow
erltil Clili-iigt) Athletic assoclali.ui
eleven played nt tho stadium of
tbo Columbian exposition, t'lilrimu
llKlils furnished whatever llltititi
nallou there wan.
Fisherman's Line.
HKIJ-'AST, Me. 11 A flsber
mnn reporteil here that when bo
hauled In a nice ctitcb one after
noon ho not only got the fish but
a rod and Hue he bad lost In tbc
morning.
To determine too effect of light
ning on bushings and insulators,
experiments have been conducted
hi an eastern laboratory with an
tirlltlelaUy produced flash of
l.lHio.lHKl volts. Wot weather con
dtloml wero simulated by spraying
a stream of water upon the unit
under test while the electrical
e'.iargo was on.
Tho fine iirtM Kiction ni Uio IIol
irUin Hnynl lUMilcmy Iuim tnmnl
moiu ly e.poti'fl Whitntiy Warvou,
New Vnrl; m-chUcrt who pluiuuul
tho now Ijituvfifn ItlH'tiry. a ton-r-
Atuui'iuaii jiin:: )ltt)UKrii))ti i'1'''
nnH' tiro nojMihir tu 8lin:lc)nttn.
mm msmxs ,
In ull . . . it's 11 cur iIiiiI'h Iritintphantlr
diffrrrnt from nnylhiitg clan in Iho field.
Willi 1 lint dilTrrcncn llial him-Uh owner
xutUfuctioii . . . thill difference which
comes from offering greuler Im-uuIv, higher
qnulity nnd filler M-rl'orinunr.-e for ils price.
t.liviH IHihinntl tlrluiril urim iny imfl.ar
Motor Co.
Motor Co..
Oregon t
SUNDAY ELECTION
! FASCIST LAND
liy Hudson lluwley
(Atsoeiatetl Press Staff Writer!
KOMI', Moreli :3.JP) The 435 :
il..ileral.i.-t ..J" ttie house oi Repre- '
eiil. iiv 01' tli,. fiilt.-d States of 1
Aitieii.-a m:iy well envy the 400
aiiliii.ites r.n- tin- new Italian
"luT.-.tu'r of deputies, who are up 1
fee endorsement tomorrow in a 1
. leu-v. ,:. p..t.t..(-ite. For not
ily have the Italian logtslators
i'..i li.iu 10 spt-nd a blessed cent to
"!-:a:u their elections or ro-eloe-
lions, but tluy have not made a
'-ino speed. And to top It all,
iii'-v nn opponents! .
'1 a y have made 110 promises to
'..''r constituents, bec-iuse they re
li'.'sent no constituencies. The
one, Ingle slate of 400 names was
picked by tho grand council of tho
fascist party in much the .same
manner as some statt delegations
to a party's national convention
are picked in America. They arc
candidates f.- th,. whole of Italy
and no matter from what pro
viii . .-s tbcv enine, the voters can
oel -s.-.-ntt-b" tlielr names off the
I'.illiis and substitute others. The
hl of 4(10 Is a pure "take-or-leave-
it" proposition.
They have furthermore been
; spared the traditional necessity of
! kissing babies. Any candidate who
, tried to kiss all ,tbc babti-s in Italy,
i at tbo rate the population Is I11
1 creasing, would Imvo sumo job, for
there me more than 1000 new
little Italians, over und above tbo
old ones deceased, for every day in
the calendar year.
They have not promised -post-j
masterships or federal Judgeships
J or any kind of patronage, because
that Is all lu the hands of a power
higher than theirs. -
'I'hey can promise to their sup
porters only one thing to remain
true to the fascist faith. They
have had but one prugram and one
j platform, anil that Is atimmed up
1 In lite Number One nunio on their
illsl:
I "Candidate Mussolini, Dcnltu,
of Forll."
I HICII.MON, yu.-sPi Tho .Ka.wa
j vnnUn of ItockhtKhaiu county ht
' (lfchU'il bounty Ih hcingr pnltl tun
I fnnin'ntly in liin territory for tlu
J iH'tnta of wtniMf?U nm gwiHiwhs.
I Mo holfovos IioiuIh nri hoinff . ship
, p"rt in from rjtutcH whoro no hoiin-
ark Ahutrhmm In
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