... ., v t..;iv.-v;-:-v tAQE FOUR WPiPFiQRP MXTC TRTBTICT!, MTOFOKD, OTCEOok SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1929. V m : A M 1 M i yr i i t I Ml HI BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE . . ; , wmta. ? rafcuebed br UN . KDtwto NUAllAU OS. MT-lt K. IH tt, " V MUBKKT W. ICHU Hilar t, HjUmB SMITH. MaaaaaC ' ti InKtmtut tim" e MWfld elm aUar at Heater, tWtw, Mkt Art of Hudt I. lit cncurTioN IATM 0 Mall In Adnata: 'Dalle, aita ..IMO .. .TS .. 80 .. .11 ' Dene, wltii uadu. DUl, almoin suirtar, few. . . :Dllf, without Sllftdar, MODlA.. . JU Hell tribune. Ma leer. 1.00 1.00 ' auodw, ana MT tt CarrUt, In AOttnBt id eiemora, u. jKaMRrlllt, Central Point, Pbowll, Jalarrt, I am Bnt nir Mlthw.ee! ,PUj, with Sunder, wn . .; beiir, wiibont .under, ootb : Mil, without "under, om re roo IMti, wim lowlB, on iw . f IB Uru, enh u rrr e. IfJEMBRt Of Tilt ASSOCIATED MUMI I , Betelrlnj full leaaed Wire serriee Aaodited rree U ueltalreli nUUed I tbe ue tor publlntlon of ill nm dUpeuhM Ai-A . w Athtnrtftl Credited ifl Ulll HM. Md ILK to the load neel publlibtd berela. i u ricau tor pwu m karat irt l reaerred. ' Wfleial paper of the On of Medfert. - Bftlelel paper of Jetton Count!. r iworn deJlf aw.ee ' litlon for U opthe Mdlnl Oet. 1, teas, t3. . r. . . Adrertmr itepreeemitlrn f U. C WOCENStN COMfANT "Offltwl In New Tort, Chleaco, Detroit, fttattuo. Lot Angela, Brittle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Ptrry i'.iMw Alplioimo Caponl, u aiHtln Hulxhod man of crimes who forgot to duck a Clerman bayoni-t In 11)18, ufid thoroby Is called "Scarfuco," litmu upon an ovll day In I'hlladul lihlit. und now repoHeu In iho Jalt ImuHe. - Mr. t.'aponl, unoothorod in Florida or ChlcaRO, accidentally wandered , into mo Unlua Stutcs und wiw cant among thieves. It would not he surprising if Al jihonBC, angored by the turn of ovents, wotld he Invited to roturn to his native Blcily, by tlio govern ment. When arrested, Mr. Caponl llitd upon his poison 110,000, and iin automatic pistol, which ho uses In plain' and fancy killing. It was fitting "that . Alphnnso should be nauhwd in Philadelphia. It was there a grand Jury discovered that a! -plain policeman, walking a beut at S0 per month, performed the inaitlcal feat of putting $240,000 in the bunk In slightly less than a yeay.; ' , ' iHupposo man came from a mon My ;or a tadpole. If so, ho has ctitnlnly made a long Journey. JOrom the - tadpole to Herbert Hnovr, to Alfred E. Smith, to treorgo V, to Robert Drowning, to llliihiirti Wagner., to Rafael is no mean achievement. (Lit. Dig.) Not to mention the Jump to Sena tor; Hutlln of Alabama, .J. .v- .... ' ' ;.Tho latest cyolono ti-ylng to get otll of Kansas, stopped '.quicker thah a ludy In a 'IfINDBR plcaui) return pocket- book lost at V Tliursduy to 12s Wllinniotte. No questions asked. -(Eugene Register.) A veiled lineal to tell the district attorney. (The prosperous condition of this nOCK Ot mo WOOon in niivniwu I he fact that not a' hind tire has boon rent usunilor this yeur un the itin mom. Anyone knowing whore Mrs. J. SI,, w. . stayed Monday, April 2'ii left glasses and beads. (Kansas City 8tar.) Clues point to it party. ! Robert M. AVhlto, our genial piuiltber, has recovered from the flu, and Is charging round again. (Buffalo Blade.) llmphlcally cor ro.-, And ho Is probably guiiuf back ho Hi o attor his pills. 'Tomorrow Is Hunday. Aululsts are getting ready to go 40 ways for Sunday. As a matter ot fact, It is uily- 30.7 ways. " Ono-or the Sparrow boys report, ed to Sheriff Woodpecker, that rough looking cat had been follow ing him lately. '"' Judging from the enraptured at ten! Urn of a young couple for each other. at a public place lust even ingIt won't he long now. (Cain' . eron News.) Putting a llttlu gin grr Into a drab social item. t J M'l'-.AklMl OT IIETS The world Is divided Into two groups of people thoso who are In. our set and thoso who are not uur set has a very good limn to gviluu' going on woek-end parties mill playing bridge and arranging liffdrehand to stl together at some th nir. ! . (, Kuch member of our set has something - to contribute. Carrie .tones is too kilting for words about her inothcr-ln-law. and Hill White is. frightfully amusing about Lucy s not darning his socks and threat ening to send them to the ladies' nld, and Oeorgo llrown is so funny the wny he sits there and never Mtys a thing. And tbe Jokes they play on each other! Will they ever forget when lem Jones pretended that ho had been drinking and lay out on the living room floor and they poured the. water down his neck, or when they locked Ulll Whlto In tho cel lar? Or the camping trip last summer and Jenny llrown In knickers? (Usltlmore Sun.) Adopts . IiOMK, Italy MP) Tho Italian government has plart-tl an Import tariff equal to 20 cents a bushel on durum wheia In an effort to help Italian rurniera supply tho na tional need, Italy has been one of the principal foreign market for durum wheat from tho United States. -MOSCOW. OP) A special com mttteo of tbe commixiutrlnt of health 1 trying to perfect a cheap suhfttltute for gold In dpntlstfy. "rover-rust" steel of soviet manu facture, which Is now bolng tested In a, number of laboratories, ls looked In ns n prohnhle suhittitute for gold fllllniN, crowns and nrli (lcl.il tooth. THE ORCHARDI8TS THE vulue of BiiuidKint,', as an insurance KuinHt crop loss, lias been so generally uccc'lrted by fruit Krowcrn here, ns well as in California, tliut wc supposed Hie. mutter liud been tettled lout; ago. ' j' But apparently in the Jiiind of one growe!i L. A. Banks of Med ford and R-ivernide, California, it hasn't ljeen. JJr. Banks not only opposes Hiiiudsjiii,' but advocates a luw 'against 'it in the Kogue River Valley. ; Mr. Banks declares he wishes to enter into no contrqversy with Floyd YouiKf, the governiuent fmst expert, aJid this wish will no doubt be gratified. For Mr. Young is under orders from the government to enter into no locuL controversies regarding the ndininistratiu of bis department.. This is undoubtedly a sensible procedure, for controveries of4liis kind invariably arouse more heat thun light. Moreover. the matter is one that cannot be settled by any individual, whether he happens to be a forst must 1)4 settled by the fruit growers as a whole.. X other words, the final decision rests with the individual orehardist. There is no law compelling the owner of a fruit I orchard to smudge.- There never The 'best evidence, therefore, that Banks is mjstaken in is view, is the fact that both Ibere and in California, without compulsion, the practice of smndiring lias grown by leaps and bounds, and hundreds' of orchardists wjio originally opposed it, as an unnecessary expense and a doubtful protection, have changed their minds and adopted AVhyt Simply because they smudging and non-smudging, and that tho former method I'AYS, MR.-BANKS' answer to this flim-flammed by smudge knowing enough about their own affairs to realize that what they regarded as a gain was actually a loss. Jlebbe so. But that judgment ion of the average fruit grower. reliant class of men could scarcely be imagined. Their dispo sition to accept i)6; doctrine that ruiis contrary to their per sonal and practical experience has come to be proverbial. Wc have in mind one prominent pear grower in this valley who for years refused to adopt smudging, but after suffering losses year utter year, is now one of its most uncompromising and cnthusi-- astic advocates. There arc scores of others. BIT, as wc said he-lore, this by individuals, politicians decided by the fruit industry as will be determined not by theories on either side of the qucs-' tion, but by the cumulative evidence of practical experience. . It's like niatrimony. Mini wild flowcrH, and then Vhcy fade, V Civilization ih wonderful. It to penetrate better and better unaor. Third degree:., A method used by police to punish a pris oner for being n nobody. . Maybe a lot of mon just seem, unemployed because trans porting is a night job. College, really develops tho could think up ho many ways to There is no rigid caste system in America; just the two groups of cigarette consumers Simile for today: As difficult as keeping your tongue out of the hole, where the tooth was. You womU'V whether you have tin . iiiJVriovfty coinnlox-t Wull, observe whether you think it necessary toact superior at the Tire us. Americanism: Wishing you more successfully ; wishing you enough to show the manager a How to stop a war? Oh, just up anus without a majority vote It is still too early to tell whether Mr. Hoover has Congress ut his back or on his bands.' ' Among the freak stunts done A bank into tho farming business. , Cubas president is shrewd. needs, but ho never happens Street banker. MUTT AND JEFF-Jeff I 1 ' T r I9w : " TVUS l TH& FIRST r. SO 10U BROKt BOY, Jttr vvr , ,r i I H KOl o HUNDRED WM k on M llWmm 'tit v Mm . ii WILL DECIDE THIS expert or a fruit grower, but lias been, tlierc never will be. it. have tried out both methods, found by uetual experience , ', . j ' -; is tlley Have iieen ueiuiicu ana propagandists, 'apparently not does not conform to our opin A more independent, self- isn t a question to De decided or newspapers. It can only be a whole. And that decision isn't content until he picks the ' , makes better and better guns v mind. Who hut a college boy ask for money T and cigarette endorsers. ' : ' . . could manage your own affairs had charge of Hit; team long thing or two. agree that no nation shall takt of its people. by a cyclone is that of forcing Ho confiseatesM property be to need any owned by a Wall Play Phenomenal Personal Health Service 7 WIXaXIAM BRADY, M. D. SlfMd letter partalnlag to persona hsalth nod hlsieoa, sot to oUsmss diagnosis or tnatsMOt, wlU be uiwS by Dr. Brady II a oUmpd, aell-oddreaaad enrelop la andoaod. Lectors should b brief and written lo Ink. Owing to lb larg Bomber of letter re ceived, only a few oan be answered here. No reply oan b raado to queries ool fonforaa. lag to loatneotlona. Adiiraaa Dr. WUllaai Brady, la ear of tola- newspaper. OH, liADV, BE KIND A Bloomlngton lady contributes I a toxt: ' 1 .. ' .. .... ,.,,, I concerning' the feet and exercises.! """ow jour hot'" J mr- 1 wlajl you COUld I1. n,','Wl l W i fOr,,h0 my more In your column about cor feet ubocs for women, and ahow 1 1 1 u Htrations of correct laatti, - I find moat women are totally Ignor ant of this last. In fact I didn't know that such a ; shaped shoo could be obtained. I believe modern women' would in time adopt It If they knew about It. " Formerly I made a practice of naming several niukua or brands of Hhooa that had something1' like a proper or hygienic shape and construction, but I was always re luctant to do so because I knew that in most Instances these shoes cost more than good shoes arc worth. Now, I am fclad tto say. It is no; longer necessary to name purlieu-1 lur makes of shoes that a health adviser cun recommend for girls or women. Tho shoo manufacturers are now providing such shoes in alt tho familiar brands or makes, and probably for tho very reason that -every manufacturer is pro- j vlding them, tho shoes cost no i moro mun oruinury unnKiiiit: ur freak shoes- do. Instead of mentioning any par ticular make of shoe, therefore, I shall outline briefly the essential features of a hygienic or proper shoe for girl or woman and leave It to your own intelligence or com mon sen.se to Helect shoes that have these features, If you really mean to to kind to your dogs. Experi ence has taught that such kind ness pays. Tho lady who does treat her dogs well enjoys greater com fort, bettor health and improved personal oppearance. you want to estimate ,a lady's intelligence, look at her dogs. Here, then, are the essential fea tures of a hygienic 'shoo: 1. Tho outline of the shoe, drawn with pencil on tho paper on which tho shoe stands, . must bo greater than the outline of the bare. font with your weight upon it. , 2. The Inside line of this out line should be nearly straight from heel to point of great toe, or if bent at nil I if should bend inward. 3. The toes of the hIioos must bo widely rounded, never pointed, and tho width, of solo -across bnM of foot must 'be greater than thrt breudth of foot with your weight on It. 4. Tho shank or narrowed por tion between toe nnd heel of shoej should bo flexible nnd never ntl it. never reinforced with nny rigid support. The mora flexible the shoo nt this place the better. 5. The heel must be as wide your heel Is, and seldom in an adult woman's heol less than two inches in width. Tho less heel the better, and one inch Is the limit of height In a heel on a health shoe. 0. For that matter, the less shoe the better, in all circumstances. T am speaking only of health now, and the hygiene of tho feet. Low shoes, oxfords, slippers, sandals, moccaslnH, sneaks, soft tennis shot's, nnd the like, are all hygienic in this respect. , If tho footwear conforms to these requirements, tho lady hns 1 an .excellent chance lo escapo the following, lo-wit: Corns, bunions, painful calluses on the Rules, Ingrowing nail, ham mer loo, Morton's affection (meta- tarsalglH), broken arches, feet, walking like a horse, ambling along, hobbling, tired niching feet, Irritable dlMpoHltlnn, bud taste in the mouth, gloomy forebodings and the suspicion that maybe her sweetie doesn't love her any more. Oh, lady, do bo kind to your dogs. OI KKTIONS AXp AXSWKUS Subscribe lo ti imiI eiHuiKr IMonso Hpnd.nte your book of rules on hnw to keep houllhy, nnd oblige. l). S.) Answer. You rpnlly don't need ft book. I can tell you right here. Subscribe to some good ncwsimpor thtit has Dr. William llntily'e dully health column, ami con. tho column regularly. If you come across any thing' that arouses your Ire or pity or Interest, ymi are entitled to write- to Dr. llratly and tell him where to got off, If your subscrip tion Is puld far enough ahead to Golf .-. i i . . . .. i - . rv v , . i i r .. .. i i . i TO YOl'K BOOS give the doctor time to compose a rejoinder. That varies from 24 hours to six months. Even If you slip up on the answer, you can file coinplaint with the publisher. JtutU-niiUk I have been advised to drink a gluss of buttermilk each day for tho benfeit of my health. How ever, I do not wish to put on weight. Will you please advise whether "culture" buttermilk is fattening? (M. K.) v Answer. Heal buttermilk is one half as nutritions as whole sweet milk. The fermented milk com monly sold under various names such as "culture," is skim milk, as a rule, to which the luetic bacillus culture is added. This Is virtually tho same as ordinary buttermilk in nutritive value. You ; need , "not worry much about; the fat you will accumulate from a glass of any kind of milk. Png 3D. Bum um Do you -think drinking water from a radium stone will be bene ficial to a person wtlh rheuma tism? Subscriber.). x -. Answer. Drinking-water Is often beneficial . It doesn't- mat ter what sort of ' container you drink from. Suct-lmrlit I have . a delicate stomach and r00(i8 containing sugar spem to dis- apree with me. , Have been using, saccharin tablets, one-half grain. Seem to feel better since Using Are they harmful to use Instead of .sugar? K. M. A.) Answer. Scientific investigation of that question many years ago led to tho conclusion that sac charin is harmless If not to ex ceed five grains a day js used. I do not recommend using It '. in place of sugar. (Copyright. John P. Dille Co.)' A trump railed nt lMtl('Kffcr lko nrk'a lioinc tilts inornlii' ail' sawed orr a couple o' hIioikiiiis fe'r his linkrnKt. Why do married women luilm? Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pugo One.) The odllor would add tho names flllt!of tho cabinet, diplomatic corps. ovory oiucuii on a luciit butuiii ment payroll. Reporters' from New York, Chi cago, Atlanta and New Orleans, .racing In gas masks by airplane to the stricken capital, would light ns near as possible to the While House. iiyery human being in It. brought out of doors by tho horrlblo ex plosions, would be found dcud within a few feet of tho door. Not n pleasant discussion? No, hut better to talk about it thun wait for It to happen. is it bellovnble, is It conceivable, that our government has not let taken seriously tho possibilities, foreshadowed In that Cleveland ca lamity? Our so-called statesmen are busy talking about reduced armaments, arguing about more or (ewer cruls- MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE v ACHOfiS I, Wonnsterj , governed bj a urlor 7, Drum rnll to nrrari (Kr.) 15, Jiog't nam . H, Portion f ' irln nlilcb hor den paull of . tlio eje 16. BwrrHlanreat Solution off YcBtcrc'ay'i Puzzlo rolaa.rir,H' I "I 11 I t YW c i vi oEiji p. h a cjl s H e a o vjj it) sjS? fL 5. 1 1 -1 jai.D 1P m T 8 T 'P i 1 P1rU' ! ' oraffjiT i b fcj O U L I jo I A I T j k gj 5.Li i sWT tJi rH l m o o'IkIb" UT j. Ilsrif l. t n s u Wi o t oB T oji El I., in iiitli I llTlJi,t I5 I'll ml ,i?rZZl,, to : tll..BgUt Of ion. Id. By 111. Tiler (Lai.) SI, Oriental " uure !S. Krci.lccl la. iinecbiill lenm SA. Iilqaor sa. A aotr cf Ailuni 7. C'umiilete muslcHl norlod 29 Tnriilnir 31. Morsel left at Hnluttitlnn ot - -a meal R Cllse lrnr.1 ' 8f. Portlun ot . je.lir.re' poet. - ClKl . Well.k'niiwn S3. O row old . . new Keener . ItevHwer ID. Tlni Itfit luar for lood intiinn nirn (meil.) 40, KX'lireRlilent', 60. jPoint of com nlekiiunie pan S. I-Jxtiitecd to ' 51. Hero of a the nir ,: turnoai ride 45." Period of prol(Tlljr (Copvrltlit. tM3, ' P 5 is ie Wi T5 h . lo n T7J iA m : m- 19 , -- so ;. 2, . t - . . lk I3-"- pp-7 "PPp 3S J ' if 'Wlk 34 " 37 38 ; Wik 59 . Ipl"0 ' ' " SI - si 51 " J I . P ; era, spending hundreds; of millions on archaic battleships. What part will they play in the next real war? NONE. - " ' As this is written, the great Zep pelin is flying over Portugal, hav ing obtained permission to pass through the air above France. No rich and degraded Homan empire, permission would be asked iu war. in the name of her son, Volenlin Tho trip via Spaln and Portugal j inn, tlfe' chlld emperor, tlrero was purposely avoids a flight over (Jib- a boy of his age, at court, sent raltar. Britain would not object, there as a hostage. "Transported but would be just as well pleased from the valley of the Danube, lie not to be reminded that the giant I prowled about the palaces like a rock is now a giant joke, so far as (caged animal." - defense goes. t-f Fortunately, we have In the White House a man who under stands modern machinery, an engi neer, not a iolitictan. All hlB life t. h,.a iiduI hltrl, avnlndvair tto knows what they and other chomi- j cal combinations can do. He. has employed hundreds of siecallsts, knows that special work requires special tnlenC and knowledge. It is not conceivable that he will neglect, as other Presidents have done In their well- meaning, deep Ignorance, the necessity of a sepa rate air defense, under manage ment apart from the old-fashioned army and navy departments. Would anybody suggest that to moot attack by ships you would not need a special ship defense, or thut to meet attack on -land, by soldiers, no separata land force would be necessary? 'How can men be such fools ns not to realize that the next war is to be' In the air, making necessary national separate concentration on air defense? The Cleveland calamity was caus ed by a failure to realizo nil evi dent danger. Highly explosive films MIGHT explode, but they probably would not. Hut they did explode, although II had never happened In a hospital before. And neiirly 200 must pay for it with their lives. What hapiiened to one small building ill Cleveland will happen on a scale one million times greater to the nation. If we per sist In our assumption that "it probably will not happen, because It never has happened." Who knows what man, from a fbreign country. Is even now in . Rtropeaa Oalf C Attendant In ro.Hl. lionse- llold 7, Tlilu elite of liuron H. Wiles . i-'ont.iike port 10. Itiillun rle?r . 11. Vnrlety liretle IS. Hwntlj It. Ad.Vrtire ter- m.iintluii in. Il lil 23. A drlrlnir uwnj (med.) I. Ilptlmet t6. Uoom In Ko nun IIOUKU is. Surds denoting; nutiv. of to. Wooden pro poller 1 U..ltojnl hon,e of Knglnnd 31. llorlee for rat tins: oft lop Hi. t.'lliubcd St. Din 1. l'cneernl sa. Ancient cllj of Africa, 41. Turkish nan. 44. Certain 41. Micky mnd 4H. Illver bottom 411. Incrense 3. Nenhonrd Still o (nlilir.) 51. .Symbol for Cold S3r Inrriit rrltl) - HilnUlerlul ' . " llnrtareil '' UlnUnlan DOW . 1. Oprii pnifrlci : 3. ( iiltontiill 8. Nnuill Kuro. penil flfll 4. Short puem Aaioctnteil Press) America, planning the ridiculously easy -contjaeat first - of our so callod "national bruin'' in Wash ington; 'next of- our fat and self satisfied national pocket in New York. : I When Plasida was ruling the His father was Muzbuk, the son of Turha, and' his name, repeated by every trembling mother In Eu rope for 100 years, was Attila. "What he did to western Europe and Its decaying powers, until Charles the Hammer met him, an other Attila could do to this rich and sleepy country. . A little thinking and doing would prevont it. The Cleveland disaster should start the thinking. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May IS. Ifl') Death of James Clay Dun pby, C3, eccentric millionaire, hns boon revealed hero. Dunphy wn3 a .son of the Into Wiilttim Dun phy, wealthy cattleman of Cull- fornla und Novuda, and Curmcn V. Dunphy. .Married six times, Dunphy gain - ed especial note when he doped with "Dodio" Valencia well-known S;.n Fnim-lsfo woman," and applied for an annulment six days, later. ltei'tiuso of his lavish gifts to : women nnd his extravagant habits Dunphy at one time was declared!. ! Incompetent nnd placed under guardianship of a sister. Later he was restored to competency. 1 MANILA (P Ot the 35.091 for elgners arriving in the Philippines In 1U28, Chinese numbered 16.326 and half of thorn were Immigrants. Chinese alrendy control 80 per cent 1 of the l-cinfl trade of the Inlands. Do You Remember? 10 YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of Mall Trlbun.) ly tH. Jl . , Homo Brown strawberries aro now plentiful at tho public market. WanhlnKton. Victor Berger of AViaconuln denied seat in buuso." NC-3 located seven mllos north of Ponta DelKada ci-uiaing under her own power,. Oregon Caroline tax yields roc ord total of 300.000. Mayor CJates itotues appeal for clenn-up day on May 22. ' 20 TEARS AGO TODAY ' (From files of Hall Tribun.) May 18, 1809 lllshop Scaddlng and Archdea con Chambers aro busy perfecting plans for a combined business block and church' on "West Main. . Attorney McMahon of Salem files injunction against the- slate apiiroprlution of $100,000 for tho building of a road to Crater lake. A. S. Hilton, newspaper owner, potitlons council for right, to bid on city printing. ," : , Ttoguc River valley orchardists ' having successfully fought blight, codling moth, San Jose scale, wooly aphis and other pests, are now con tending against the frost' fibber who is busy circulating false re ports of frost damage. Kverythlng points to a record breaking crop of 900 cars pears and apples. . Tho branch railroad from Wood to Klamath opened today. Ad: All ye that are weary nnd heavy loaded come and seo thn IJoston Ideals tonight. But don't come If you have, loo big a load on. Quill Points And how We approach the sea son when the, man wbo taken a cold bath every 'morning doesn't add any, hot water, . , Some great men are born to fall; sonio are thrown by adversity, fnd seme write cigarette testimonials. Awful thought! The talkies will give us a universal language and then everybody will talk through' his noBO. " ' H ' The more you observe hut- bands the more you wonder why tome ladies feel sensitive about not having one. .' Don't waste too much sympathy . on the unemployd. They probably have government jobs. Tho League of Nations has de cided to protect whales. In deal ing with national claims, also, it shows a tender solicitude for the big fellows. ; - Americanism: Feeling proud of your Income; thinking wistfully ot t'uo old days when you made leas and didn't owe anything. The reason the Filipino should be kept poor to enrich American sugar producers Is because he.can't help himself.'"' ' ' A lighter has advantages. When a match falls to work, ' there's no satisfactory bam! when you hurl tt to the floor. . - j History: The story of seven i liillinn imtriols who tiled to win ' glory, lan,. cash or trade for tho. , big men ot their country. j ; r . , ' l,,.w".re ,''C e," ,,1,,i"",8,1wl! urK, V"'1 to ry ,n t""'k ls tnr I '' ,'"" wll dlscovors a die-.. j "vmA inlno keeps It for himself. , National ethics in business: "We . nr. trnttinir mnrn. nf nnr enrniintl. ' ,,,. cua(,)rrier(. Hire Hlx more gunmen to keep him from starting a.nythlng." Correct this sentence: "He Is a : rich young bachelor,'' said the gos sip, "but It never occurs to him i ,. ', n Is considered a good catch.' HI Correct this sentence: "My-life," said he. "is afTopcn book." By BUD FISHEP