Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDKUKU FUlNIUiO CO.
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BOBRHT W. BUHL. Editor
8. Bl'Mi'TKR KM 1 Tit. Uum
An lmleptrxlent Newjupef
Entered u iwond rlass matter at
IrrtuD, uuler Act of Mud. 8, 18TB,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
BjT Mill In Advance:
imly, with tiundir, jr
Dally, l(h 8urniijr, Booth
Duly, ItlHHit Bundjf, jttr
Hilly, vlttwut Bundajr, swnth
Wrttlr Mall Tribune, out jtu,...
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.85
Buoaar, one year
B carrier. Is Adraiirl In Medford. Allium!.
rVtiiimllle. Central Point, ftoenu. Talent, Gold ki iii-iiiir., miii.ii ..an ,, 1 i ni
""iuIS "to'iSiX wmh .is j hard to change, and we continued to huy Life at the new.i
KB: ',"SBA, Tili: :::: rnolstunds. We gave up the joke aiid-flappcMirt departments mid
Xu'ie, SSfu! ! consoled ourselves with Sherwood's comments on the movies
MEMHFR OK TUB ASSOCIATED PKKHS
Ueeel.lnf Till Leaded Wire Senlfe
Tbe AsMclaled I'rem u eirlialrelj entitled to
the ue for piitilleallon of all news dljntteliee
credited to It or otherwise credited In this paper,
and alio to llee loral neei publlilird herein.
All right for puhlleaUon of special dlipatebea
herein are alao referred.
Sworn dally aierage elrnilatloo for all Bootba
miini Oct. 1, limn, tta.
Official paper of the Tile of Medford.
official par of Jaeikun County.
Adrertlilnc RppretentatlTea
M. C. MOOEVSKN k IIIMI'ANT
Afflcn In Nee York, rnlcago, Delrolt, Ban
rranchco. Lm Ancelee, Beallle, PortlaiMl
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Thero have been a couple of re
piirt.S lately about mice riiiiulliK up
the pant leits of iiutolsts. This Is
almost as bad as dropplnB a cIkhi'
etteiin one's lap while driving a
111 10 4tl, and no water within three
miles.
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TAI'UMA, VitHli., .Mar. 3ll.
tine effect of clKurette smoking on
the part of a 19-yenr-uid miss was i
a sock In the eye from her dad.
(Vrcss Dispatch.) A sock in the!
eye is worth two on the hoof.
'('.. 'aHhlnK(nn Maditox. the emi
nent' shimilogisl and ex-.Met:iodist,
was dressed up yesterday. .Mlstali
.Mllddox made the peacock look
like -a dexpnndent roonter.
' WHY r.lMTOHS IAIIIir.ll
.' .sr.,'!'olkH. N. V., CltlM'll)
r I. Illle .Miss Mildred Alblsser,
klitughter of .Mr. anil Mrs. John
J,v.oisser of Oai'fleld ayenue,
celebrated her second blrth
:o,iy March lu, and received
'lliuny lovely gifts. Mr. and
.Mrs. Alblsser, who were mar-'
tied on Friday In ltrooklyn,
retui-ned home' that evening.
Mrs. Atblnscr Is tile former
Miss Mluule Downs uf ..May
Shore. j-'
'.Two dry congressmen are en
meshed lu violations of the Yol
stctid law, and their hypoclsy Is
worn' than their ciinies. Their
sad fate will probably cause con
siderable speculation as tug Just
how many solons, Just ns dry, have
not been caught, and proves there
is nollillig the mailer with li-u-lllbftioii,
except pollllclalis.
i'her;- Is an opening for a service
stiillini lu an i-iiHlei-u Oregon town,
and the name of the town Is not
giW'li lor tear bunilreils will be
killed lu the i uh.
. Many will claim credit for the
llli port victory, but It was J. Kurt
Hall's stirring puem, tliat did the
business. .'
I.leuleiiant Juan (iiimez Atso
tartiii lias shown up in the .Mexi
can war, and Is facing deporla
lioll, lii-tols barked in honor of an
Ai-isiiiia lady Salurday. As near iih
can be figured out from this til
tlillee, bin had lliri-r- Ih-iiuh, am
two of tlirm could not keep out
each other's road.
Till. CUP Of lllippllieNS IS fllll lO
overflowing, fur those 1Ii-cIihs
beusew ivi'H who JiihI would clean
huUHC, and now have- It all to do
over again. , him. of our doctors 1
mis oiseoverc.l tliat 'siiiiiilglng Im I
good for the flu. Thin Ih flue for
Ihe lorn, citizen whii still has the ,',
flu. Inn tough ., ii". .,- . "l" ",vh' """"y wiiruing .
' there. , I
Lawn liiow.-ix mi. l.-lne l...,..l I
The actors, singers, romrilliins seasons, the backward state of ngii
nnd belligerents of the Legion ( culture, and Indifferent fltale of
l'evnue are ready
for the opening
geng. . y
, The wnlly aphis mid the codling
inolll will kiioii be spi'iiyed. This Is
iiei'ompllslied by the orchiirilisl
gelling most or the spray on him
self. A smart (iccullHt hs discovered
that moving pictures can be en
joyed most by keeping one eye
closed. If this don't work, close
both of them.
Tbo
eiiilely.
daffydils are bloom 1 n g
It has not rained for a week, and
1he spring drouth has started.
Terrific punishment bus been
muted out to Colonel Htewnrt. by
Using bis fight Willi the Itoekefel
Icir. Jlo was yanked loose from
his Job ml n salary of IT&.lliiil u
year Imposed upon liliu. t . ,
"This Is All t-'uoled l)ay. '
A 1'nlvei-slly of .Minnesota Brad
tnile has refused a hequest of
716.000. He should be sent back
to school.
IIIU'KHELH, April 1. OT)
Twenty-four dead and Uglnjured
was the known toll today oi a series
uf .explosions in the winter slag
coal mines near llanselt. Llmlmi-K.
Tho first explosion occurred Sal
urday at a depth of it.noo feet.
,
Clnniriud advertising get results.
"LIFE" WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
A .HO IT A VKAR AGO we
"Life" when it chunked
"New" before the old family title,
To our mind this "New Life" marked the end of I lie
"American l'liueh," uiid we shed u few tears over the dvmi.se
of our cherished comic idol. The diminution of h. S. Martin a
editorial column particularly grieved us, for having read him
every week for over
years, it
sold" of Life went with him.
Hut strange to say, the new
:.' i.:..i .. .I....I.,
and Holier! Henehley's dramatic column.
After a lime we found this was enough, particularly when
the price was reduced from 13 cents to HI. Then Sherwood
ipiit and went into the hiisiitess of play writing. And now
liohert Henchley has dropped out, ami is going to devote him
self to wriling and acting in the
As a result, I life has kicked
huv the sheet from force of habit,
. .. , .. ...
unci iimr iiHi iii,i ai vcrusciiicnis
col ll Ml 11.
I
The departure of Henchley is the last straw. No matter
how "Krazy Kill" the art, fcehlu tlier-ffilmon drawing, or
i strained the jokes, we always found more than ten cents worth
iof refreshment in the dramatic column. Here was
who was always tunny, who never forced' the note or
false one. His variety and resource knew no limits.
tlt,e pt'i'ciiiiiiil comic spring. When he couldn't laugh at sonic-
, , i i .. i.
otic
else he
Olllll always laogll
reader at leant who never failed to join with him.
Ami now he has gone! In the current issue thero is it lingo
ad announcing that Henchley will be replaced by the famous
syndicate coll l writer, O. O. Mclntyre,' willi a dozen well
j. llow1 m,thors "bltirbitig" their
'
as follows:
"Anv change would be for
What a silly farce! O. O. Mclntyre can no more fill Heneh
ley's shoes 1 1 1 n 1 1 Anne Nichols could fill the shoes of William
Shakespeare. There are a thousand reasons for this. Hut one
is sufficient. .Mclntyre is a professional "funny man" who,
beneath his cap ami bells, takes himself seriously. Heticliley
started as, ami always remained, the amateur, who took every
thing more seriouslv than himself. The difference 'between
liondilev and .Mclntyre is the
tween the man of genius ami the imitator the creative artist
ami the nreteniler the L'cnuinc and the clever fake.
So to the Life of youth and
With Mnrtiii weiil its soul, and
charm.
We shall save ir'i.-'1 a vcar
"talkies."
Don't, fail to vote tomorrow.
iiupoi'Uint .lis that you do vote.
'"'And now' the, women nro' to hi'ive their, luncheon service
clubs,' (iood news for the pickle and chicken croipiclle innnii
I'acl lifers, us well as the family dish windier. '
Now (lint Ihe "talkies" arc
the film editor Hull lo term a
complimentary.
Speaking of the lalkies, we, are infdrnied thai California
has changed u popular post office to " 1 lowly-wood."
'BELGIAN CONGO FAWIINEi
l.ONIMlN. April I. tTl Tin-1
liallv Kshii-phh III ii dlMialeh from '
Nairobi, today deselibed
famine roiiilllluim" In the
"terrible
tiiantlal
idlMtrlel Of the nclclnn Congo. Tbe
ai-eotltll was creillien io .r. j. r
Owing to the successive failure
oi cropa miring ino in- iin. e I ,
communications, llinusands
dead ami dying of starvation,
eordlii gto the minister.
Torch of l-'milom.
NKW VtHiK, April 1. KfV) The
explanation of half a ilo.eu young
women who nmukeil clgaretles In
the l-'lfth avenue I'lacer parade ts
that their "torches of freedom"
were UghtlnK the way to ouual
rlnhts for smokers of both sexes.
MUTT AND JEFF
JFF.Xli VOU ' it )a M TH FCLLOVjJ ujHo HA.Vtwf APGllMfAjT I A ANVWfvV, IT ujAi JOST BCFORe - WVrBe. T I (A j id
HAfe ABouT r. vajith vwho's-it, ouek im rJ BS ft was AFttC- Hr5 tv r miss- Yovj ikmowj ra .
WHAT'S (-US MAM- THe -Tl 3- f VoOHJ- . . j iS TrtG. FIRST
w.. v. wrssH a u tea n 1 uvxm wj v. hm
" -MEDFORD ArATL'TRTBUNTR MEDFORDOnErJONV MONDAY; APRIL i;-1929.
commented upon the decline nf j
its style ami adopted the term i
seemed to us when he left the
editors paid no attention to our
..,,,.,1 lll.:.. I,.,, l.nlolu
"talkies,"
us out entirely.
We liiav still I
hut we can't imagine readin
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aim iicroa is me i'.aciiuiiuc
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in. nun .-.en, .....i ....... "... . :
approval. Henchley joins in
the better."
difference
l(. alwavs lies be- I
middle age,
hmjr treV(MI. f
with l'.cnchley
its saviour and
and spend it on the Henchley
How you vote is ticver as
i.;.'v
all the rage, we
movie a scream
huv
ml vised
is no
longer
WORRYING SHANGHAI
HI 1 AM i UA I. April I. tl'l
Shaliubal beallh alllbiililles have
come alarmed at rapid spread of
cerebrii.. - iplnal tiieullii'.llls among
nulivcs anil lorelgnei-H neri-. .-Mm-
,,. f.Bl f ,..,.,,,.,.,. ,, disease'
"' upiiroiiclo pl.l.nilc singe ami
. ,., , ,.,, ,.,, ,,,.
li ealiiieiil here
., , , .,.,. , ,.i,.i,,, i..,.. ,i i,.,i '
.... ii.ra. nine foreigners. Twen-1
ty-flve foreigners have conlrueted
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l lo illseilse. i.
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. l.A tilt A Nine, tire., April 1. Hung oi course you mini Know , .... . . ..- .....,.. ,'mny huv.
il'l Mrs. .1. J. fnrr. wife of n: what you've got, yet. in the next j H was reported when mall for.
prominent l.a Cramle business place, it Is childish to Imagine thill , the ship from 1-ondon arrived at The fp(lcl.H, r(Hcrvei created to
man. died here last night. Heath :Biiy medicine or combination of : Souibampinii that several 1 nvovonl rlnnn,,in )linCgj w.u!d la
wns said to have resulted from a 1 medicines, or any oilier method ; tered letters were taken, it , create a panic if neees
eerebral hemorrhage. I of treatment, will "brenk up" any said a package taken was 'on-Ha.v Anv banker seeking to fore-
I kind of Illness. Most of the shot-j signed from a Umilon diamond j Hll n (aI1KB1.ml8 c:1-isis would he
Two schools of salesmanship. gup formulas In so callcil "rhinitis" j merchant to a firm In Iiogota, Uskud to resign from the federal
equipped with modern retail stores j tablets are ridiculous mixtures of jlomt.la. I reserve,
have been opened by ihe chamber I more or less inert junk, but usually j It was assumed the theft took '...
.f ci.innieri e III I'ii iis. I there's a "kick" of one kind or an- place In London. I Americans ennnot possibly know
The Bureau of Scrambled Information
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Signed letter pertaining to personal health and hrfiene, nut to llaea dlarunttle ai
treatment, will be anawered bf Or. Hied If tumped, self-add reeeed eneelone la emioaed
Letter, ahonld he brief end written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letrere re
celted, onle a few ean be anawered here. No replj can be made to iiM-rtee not eonfornj
nig to Inetruetlone tduraa Ur William Brady, In care of tola oewepaper
THE CONSTIPATION HABIT
America Ih a free country. Mere
Ill this wonderful land everybody
is free to believe as much as he
cares to believe
of the thlnKs lie I
reads In the tcs-i
tlmonluls, on thoi
t.,i...i ...i in i.:.
i
circumiH. rtnu in
this Br eat free
country of ours
everybody is free
lo lie as much as
he wishes In such
sure we maue a sinu oi oen on-
mianuii iimn, j.in oR" ""'7
certa In kins of lyliifi only oTd -
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I the name of pure food and driiKa ;
act. . This was a meat Joke our
I American consress piayeo on mo.
..,.1.11.. It ..ll..,l nirulu
I. 7...., ' ,,,, '.. ... ,i,
hu ,.,..e, "... n.,,..
'1.111. .UIIIIH" PHMin,i,B ,7 J
are Btill more or leBs In etfect in
this our great free country,
and
any poor goof who doesn't appre
cite humor is free to imngine that
the "guarantee" perpetrated under
the food and drugs act is to be
taken seriously.
it writer! ,n " country where everything
iis so free It is probably natural
struck a , that the people at large should be
He was ; credulous especially about mutters
i Unit uneducated people exploited
by charlatans islder "morbid"
mi u ii pieaaii L, HIICII, IOI lliniillicu,
. ,,.... , ,h bimmn I
hotly. j
I From the very crntllo, yes, from
the bassinet, the helpless Infant Is
plied with physic, castor oil,
worse, In inverse ratio with the
health Intelligence of parents or
guardians, and right here, unques
tionably, the constipation habit Is
Imposed upon many a victim who
is doomed to struggle with It for
life.
1 have nothing to say at thli
time about the harm done babies
or younn children by castor oil. I
merely wish to assure you that the
main effect of a dose of such
physic is to bind, whether the dose
produces Immediate catharsis or
not. If that were all, I should not
dlguiry castor oil by mentioning it
In this connection. There is u more
deplorable effect from unjustifiable
insert to such physic in infancy or
childhood, and that Is all I wish to
point out now. When you pour
until physic Into the alimentary
triirt uf a child you are virtually
'tossing a monkey wrencn into
I'oninllrntoil system ol nneiy aui
justed machinery You are upset-1
ting the wholly Involuntary and
unconscious regulation of that inn-1
chlnery. You are nonchalantly
brushing aside the old reliable con
trol of nature, and liileiposln r
own crude maiia?;enieut of a
mechanism you understand about
as well as I understand the 1 !
model of Klnslein's thuoiy. Kansas City. Mo., March, 30, l'Jd.
l)r, Oliver Wendell Holmes, was i To t lie Hditor: its .
deterred from dumping these phys- , Kyei-ywhere the airplane; For all
ics Into Ihe sea by Ills sympathy iplivposes. Texas and Kansas skies
for ihe poor fish. My sympathy ruled with mall, merchandise and
Is all i'or tht( poor fish heru In oiiri passenger ships,
great free hind. You see, I w-ns a:j Thousands of young Americans,
poor rish myself once. In fuel I j both men and women, are lured
was liberally castor oiled In my 'into aviation schools; mechanics
Infancy and grew up hellevhi" Hint juhnuiid as students, cadets, pilots,
the alimentary machinery simply . builders, dreamers! Wichita, Kan.,
couldn't work and wouldn't go un- seems it fill-oil estimate for interest
less It was regularly "aided" nrjiu sky and land travel and trans
persuaded with one thing and arf- poiintlon.
other. . Hut when I grew old Aviation and airport publicity
enough to think for myself and to extend munlclpallt - prestige for
decide for myself 1 Just quit tinker-1 commerce lo consider. To. soil
ing and confidenlly left the regn- press aviation p'ans and eiithusl-
jlutiou and control ol' tbe ailment- j
ary mechanism to nature, and uninr cerium oeneiits. io para
von know, friends, this Is a duly i phrase: When a city is weakly
lu which nature never fulls, pro-
d and here's Ihe point of my j
hole plea provided you do not
rfin'e or attempt
lo interfere
with nature.
QUESTONS AND ANSWERS
I
Wc Should Break Up the Break Up
Oelu8ion
A friend advises rhinitis tablets i
No. 2 lo break up colds. 1 have
tried them and found them preity
goon in aouie . , , !
m0d this Ireatmenr: Is I her-I
'nnylhlng liurmfiil ill these tablets? I
IS. M.) i
I
"iisner. .-o. i hi. ii. i i.-.omi-
'"en.l sucli dope 111 the Ill's! place.
win. n von iiiinebii antic assume vnll
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have "Just a cold." you aie gam-;
lather of objectionable drug In the
j coining down with find
; oemlng down with (Jod
knows i
knows)
what, is an unwise tune to monkey
with such iloiie.
Have a Heart Examination
NIkIks when I lie down 1 seem
i i... , .. ,
, . -
me morniiiK my neart nemus to
palpitate. Is this serious? V!ial
i would you advise? IC. A. I,. Il l
Anuwor Wull r.ni-t:ii ilv vl-,,i-i-v.
, ....., it ,,,,, ' vviiv n.i
have a Kood 'health examination,
situations. To li3lam, (1 t)lo ,iclor faiH to discover
i nIiythlnK, tell him how you
are
1 troubled and net his advice,
1 ......
I Maybe a Wild Woman
ll eyelashes and how 1 can eliminate
S.)
nwer. oucuueu
"wild eye-
lashes distorted by
: lUHlim arc
I present or past inflammation of the
trl, lu un.l ,,o,...M ,,. r,., f
. '"" ,
H1I1RI(:UI li euiiiieui icioiieii. ii
it is only one eyeiasu, pun u out
with tweezers.
, f Copyright, John F. Dllle & Co.)
Women are the blamdest things,
fer Mrs. Lon Moon remarked,
Mellon showed his good sense by
gtayin' in the cabinet fer its purty
iwha.d fer a man o' his years to pics
un a ob." I've a us not ced tnat
Mexican rebellions begin to peter
out jest as soon as all the generals
git tlier pictures in the papers,
Ye Letter Box
asms is to slip back from it goal
) Hliffereut Ihe god Terminus has
it by lb.- mirk: li s ready for the
scrap pile
.Medford should he wise to Its
opiKiiinnltv Tuesday, April 2. Vi9.
A. JAY ST I' M I'.
n 1 in Tim
Apiu l. on i in
LONDON.
, ,
.eylathiin's mall has
"''"""'i; ' ' , ,
Quill Points
Youth is definitely, past If you
feel absurd us one of fuur in tti
coupe.
Of course wo am a peace-loving
t maiiiime in ae.?ii vin.w
In divorce.
How to establish peace? Well, '
there wouldn't be any more war if;
there were no statesmen. ,
I.lndy deserves at least one more
J medal for not having endorsed a
jciKurcttc.
i ; , ,
An iiniiKiml rphrl In Mexico is
. .
-"lone wno kiiouo
about.
I'Vw iiitclllKcnce tttN IK'IIL
li remark thai offers tMr
I unity for iiKumcnt lKfore
breakfast.
A npMMimlMt in one who taken
I umbrella. An optimist is one who
knows no can steal it u necessary. ; whmhu i,e i..i.-.-u e.-.
"wild critters," says the tursey
A hick town Is a place where I queen,
part of the sound effect with thej Mrs. ironssinger makes a good
motion picture is produced by. living, plus the expense of exhibit
means of peanuts. lug in New York and elsewhere on
15 acres of Ozark mountain "waste
If that other chap really killed innd bills and galleys that could
Oollnth with a sling, maybo David j not be farmed."
got credit in one account because f-4
ho wrote the order from a dugout . New York's police boss. Whale:,
at O. H. Q. I "as a plan to class Illegally parked
uutomobihyi with stray tloss.
Americanism: Installing kitchen Automobiles thns parked, will be
convenances to brag about while i hauled to the city dump by the
lunching with a friend at the drug
store.
How brutal It was to steal this
country from the Indians when
they' would have swapped It gladly
for a 10-cent store.
Republics aren't as ungrateful as ; and the car lowner can find no
they might be. As yet there arojPluce to leave his car.
no bronzes of statesmen in plus I This will encourage development
fourjii of suburbs, driving people from
cities, a good thing for them.
A flcrniiin trainer savs monkevs a
feel lusting gratitude, thus reveal -
Ing another particular in
evolution has worked a
change. .
which
great
Anions l ho thhiirs that canst
fire wIh'ii iiiiIUmI arc oiithitr ji
jamas anil the tiahit of smok
Utg in IhmI.
"A pat on the back develops
character." I'erhaps; If adminis -
twod young
enough
and low i
enough.
Mow nerfeet the world now
I seems to the small hoy who ran
look forward to Deins pre
and an engineer, too.
.si dent
Ht pehhloH in the ninuth made
that old Creek a great orator, why
doen Kum affect Central ho differ
ently'.' i
No dotiht a better mouse trap
would entice the world to your
dour. 1 Setter elan-Iran has been
known to do it.
Correct thla sentence: "I know
they stuff hogs to fatten them,"
said .he, "hut I scarcely eat enough
to keen a canary alive."
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Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Tage One.)
l.ilil w e i s; li t coiniiiercial
travelers, able to include KM'
k n 1 1 ii Is of Mini, lies in tlieir J'ree
1 ti fiiaro, w ill lie in tleinaiul.
The first trip carried the
British air secretary, an offi
cio! that we lack in this conn
try. We have not yet laken flying
seriously, outside of the post of
fice. Some senators, in their wisdom.
'have determined to regulate the
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: , ' . . " ,.
deciding how
many stocks they
j t
what lliev want to lo, or shoulil ,
do, about Inning stocks. Senators,
King. 1 ruokhurt ami Olusa will j
tell tlieiu. They know. i
However, Hoover is ureaitltMil. j
Mellon i3 the real bend of H"'!
(federal reserve. Until know some-.
' iliinv i, lii, mi l.itsiiit'SS.
,.( ,H col,ntry may got its panic
lirncliciUii usury to the tune of -V j
tt'"1 '"""IV-
r learned senalurs want to do ;
(something about finance, let tlleni
I send a coinmisaion to France and
,..,. ,., it hmiisius that Krerieh-
meu cau oonow iii iney. on storks
jor any good collateral, at 4 per
'cent, KiiKlisiimen at 5 per cent.
.A .... . :.. ,i.i
. I w .Tie we oav zn per ceio m
we nay t per ceu!
i-ouniry, to which Trance and r.ng
litiul owe ten billions.
- Are you trying to raise turkeys
on California .Mojave desert or
i.N'ew Jersey pine lands? I'olisuil
I.Mrs, lllailys Honssiimer. turkey
liiueen of the Ozark mountains ami
I United States. She took -5 tur
! key first prizes last year. ICniis of
her "Uourbon Iveds sell jc i.ju
each.
f
Her liens come at call, and her
"lonn" spread their feathers and
strut at her eomiuumi. iume-
! street cleaning department, likej
any other street encumbrance.
Owners must pay ?10 to recover
a "dumped" car.
The way of the automobile
transgressor is hard: Itis gasoline
Js taxed, garage space is costly.
! Secretary Wilbur acts to dis
courage over-production of oil, and
goes about it in earnest, l nree
hundred and forty-nine permits for
oil prospecting on government
lands have been cancelled, and i'tl
applications for permits rejected.
Some lOuropean countries are
woiried about our oil rest rict ions.
They would, naturallv. like over
production here, to give them low
j prices and exhaust our oil re-
sources, while they conserve tl.eirs.
That is not unfriendliness, just
i business.
i
Mexican officials admit that the
'revolution is more serious than
j thfiy 1U, fil.st ,hol,K. Hard right-1
, , pvnt,l n,l irmoi-imipiii ilo-
toctives report nn intention by the
rovolutioiiiHtH to utilize assassina
tions in their program.
The Mexican consul at Kl Paso
reports that l'.scohar, rebel leader,
fleeing from Torreon, "left behind
Mm, ,vvol pi'Jd agents to murder
Calk's, for president and head of
the Mexican nafional army."
lUVan while, air lighting makes
thiH u difficult war lor revolution
ists. American manufacturers are
rushinir lighting planes for the. gov
ernment, the Vought company test
ing and shipping last, planes well'
named "Corsairs." It is found thai
revolutionary troops will not stand j
againt air attack, and abandon i
their positions when airplanes ap- j
pear. i
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Kxtrcmc diclins ! dangerous
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lo giving energy is in furnishing a
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some and delicious. The best
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