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J .' .FACTE FOUR MTCPFORD MAIL TnTBUXE, MEnPOUft, OKTCriON', TUESDAY, JUXE 11," 1929. If II II II II II !i r. i M II 5h il W II i fi (i II II i II II II I' II BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dalit, 0indty, Waallf PublajM br Un miiruKU mNTlNO GO. 10BC1IT W. ICHL, Idltar t. tUMIHW WUTU. aUna la Imtapeodut mw Inland aa fMond data ulM U Maaro, ,Hiiii, undit jet ol March , UT. gUBnCUII'TIUN BATHS if Hill to Adrai.: Ilallr, aim Bandar, ittf I'-'J Iiaiir, lib, flumitr, Douib Til Dftllj. fltlwul BuiHlaj, jut 6.60 Dallr, vlUxmt Biwiia, Buuth .OS Waallr Kill Tiumt, ona laar 1.00 flundar, ona ttu -00 Br rarrlar. In Ailtane In Madford. Aalilaad, Jackamifllla, Canlral 1'ulat, I'lioaalj, Talaut, unto Hill and on illflivara; Dallr. Bandar, north . Dallr, aitboul Bundar. djodUi 65 Dallr, llboiit ButMlar. una aw T.00 Uair, itli Bundar, dm rur All taraja. cub Id adianea. MF.MBKR OP THE ABSOC1ATKD PUHI Ueralrlnf Pull Uad Wlra flmlea Too Aaacxlalfd Preaa U cteliilltrlr entltM lo tba ma for publication of all new dlapalrbat tradllad 10 II Of othenrlao eredltad lo Uila pwof, tod alio lo tha Iwal nam puliluhrd btraln. All ilihta lor ptibllutloa. of wadll dlapaleaN koraio on aloa roaanod. OfTltlat panar of tha Clif of Maoford. (xrmal panar of Jaciaoo Couoir. BMrn dallr mto circulation for ill ndlnf Oct. I, 1B, 4.311. Adatrtlitnt itrpreacnritlTOi U: C. MOflKNSKN A COMI'AffT Offlcei In N Vorl, Clilcua, llalrolt, iu miKlico, Ua AwalM, Baatlla; IHrUand. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Parry The hay In being shocked, ulnl su an' sonic of Iho women by the current Scutch story- 1'ropli' who lend about Iho Ihiuor raid nn the birthday pally of the republican pn rty Hi lllpon, Wisconsin, on Urn mh Inst, ilo mil want lo forget what a strong dry liluiik they wrnlo at the Kansas City convention last, summer. (lux lllaekhlrd and ono of the Thrush girls are Been iiuilu often around the German cannuu. The irensury department urges the people "to gel iiciiuiiinlrd with the new dollar bills." Thu old dollar hill rewarded tho average citizen an whistling post. The rains were general over the entire counly. and to date nobody u i m-Kt-u II H i'iui 1 atool for u mUHliroom. lias plrKeil ami (lovourcii u lo.iu- A. 1.. Vouel, Influential farmer of I'llot Hock, Ih here today. I I'endleton KiiHt OreKonlan.) -'runk Ityhee. properoUH farmer of Jackxonvlllr wan here today. Mike llanley, HUecoKsful farmer of Lake Creek, waH hero today, (.'ol. TouVelle, hard workiHK anil ami able farmer of .laekKonvllle, waa here today. K. Wortnmn, dlHtltl' llulKhed fnrmer of 1'hoenlx, wiim hero today. John Joiioh, lany iarnier of VhlHkey Creole, wan hero today. (.'an t Homebody think up n rlvlc Impi-ovi'meut that will neeeBHltato Ihe ehopplui; ilowiuof all the treoH ,'a South (,'enlral avenue? !. WockK anil ToniUH Kwein held a eonferenee lhl morn. Mr. Weukn wiih slvlnit Mr. Kwom Hie dlekeilH for puttlnK H pansy deoo raled plait! to II conflicted with tt bedpost. 1WNCV WKITIN' 1'rofessor Culbortson . wont out In the eoiintvy a .Sunday for a drive ara.1 a dinner from Homo and had the Thrillllm Sensation of net ling stuck In the mud. l-'uller and Ailamson wenl over to look at Mr. l-'ullers Kami by Mnrall a Sunday afternoon and KolllK homo they sure llol In ll rain. Ilarrle (lilster ami .Mm are boatii improving In hellh alter they had Iho Kluo. Mrs. Hunt anil l-lauchtcr went down lo Huniboldl a Snndiiy lo a l-'amley reunion and report u ter lihel Italn. I'aopel Speitko of loUl1 Kolmf lo n belcr Cllmi and Charley Scott ' livlnu theitr and I'it'it l-'unslon, Julte Stlllwell and Tom llnwluv and more noted men have a claim on lola hut It cant be did unless the Majority of the Town lake a hold anil help we remember back eat ihear was propel traveled a round tho Mountains to Kot to ami from town the younger Kcuora tlon look and blasted thrniiKh the narrowest part and ccnuuenteil Ihe road and it Is a Krcat road to day. Ilia drills and Mitel Motherless Ctrls moved out In tho Hall neighborhood and found too many rabbits In tho well ho ho ciune bntii Tho Troxoli hro moved him (hear and back. Strawberries are ripe and fine. When we hear any ono say 1 had no. rhitnee wo feel like sayiiiK you hud tho air ami sun shfno and Ihe 24 hours a day Just the same as tin riwtl hut did not Improve It. tloln (Kim.) Itinlslor). Tllo curly spriUK crop of bHbles has stalled conillii: downtown aft ernoons and everybody compli ments the Infant on his bcaoly. It takes a baby about nine iilonlhs lo ue! oer bellili as red as u bool leKKcr's automobile. The .fiieint whirl is fralnittK inn men I u in. A n cntiven.ni; feature of t Ii i whirl is a lit- I'onl vm, u 91 1 X tuxedu. A net of fttn-Nliaped w Iilhkem were lit our midt yusterday. Klxth st. has net h luid example. lhrr arteries are tired of belim as dnrk as the inside f u horse. Mr. Ilat'ry t. Sluelair, the nil baron, hnn received nn addiHtinul six ninnthr In Jail, cnuhIi.h eon k Id era hit edltorbd KloatlitK and point Iok w It Ii pride to the lin lirijtonnuMit f $ ioo.aoii.aoo. K will teHch htm to control bin con tempt for the urnate. Fortunately, It Is no crime to hnve dlsuxt for that nUHUHt body. IJnnton liMt.ftin) wnrrhoujii will ho erected hero by the lilchflcui Oil cotitpsny. 1 MeMlnnvllle ltldn for rnntrur 1)011 of t.'ooh tt'ado mhool opened, HOW THE CRIME WAVE CAN BE CHECKED Til I', I (I'! nre almost ns iiinny tliconrs on tlic I'liuse and run of llic friiiic wit vi ns tliore lire fiiiiiiniils. Hut p liclii'vc till tluiscr wlni stinlv llir iiililcni isci'ioiiiily fiiimot rsciiic lliiN ciim-liisiiiii : Tluit llmst! who, I'niin pi'iicl icnl csiii'i'Ii'iicc, know most nliiiilt mot 1 t'l'ii ci-inic iirtt tliu st r'uifcsl lii'lii'Vci's iii lint ni'ccs.siy' ol' con (.'diti'iitino; upon jircvcnl ino criiuo, rallicr llnm piinisliinn tlic iiiiiiiiiiil. (Yiiiiiinil cxpiM'tx, jinli's, prison wni'ilciis, tlicre is a slril; in; imiiiiimily of opinion aiunir.' Ilirni, To (lisi't'oni'il this opinion woulil lie to coiiiiiiit tin- fa I a I blun der of not su I i.ji-rl i ii our Ihooiics of criminal reform to the test of pi'iicticiil fxpprifiii'c, I. Iho May iiumljor of Iho "('ontincrcnil l,nw laoiic Joiir iin I Ilnri'v Olson, chief iiisliei' of tin- municipal court of ( 'liicasro, lots mi ailicli' on "Ci-inic ami Heredity. " Tliu coiiclusion of a jurist, of such experience anil si ii in I i n would lie important under any fireumslaiifcs. Hut when his views, derived from daily contact with the fii-eiitest crime renter in the civilized world, nrce with those of crime expert:!, nil over the country, the Inirdcn of advocates of si ron-arni methods We haven't the time or space m'A anil iiiterestinu; arliele. dieiileil by L'ivini; just one of HAIMjKV liKAIM), an Ohio boy, sew with an axe his em ployed', a farmer, and also the Tailor's wife and inother when I hey came to his rescue, lie Was tried, convicted and promptly executed. AI'TKIt the execution two of Court which had sustained the death penalty, came to Jiltlc. Olson's court and looked up this boy's record. lie had been in trouble icfo'e, had been taken to the mu nicipal laboratory, found to be only about cijjht yours old men tally, and to be affected wilh dementia praccox. , Judne, Olson's point is this: If the law hail allowed hint t KcgreKiite H'is hoy on a slnto coiilrolled I'll nn colony, this crime would never have been com mitted. The lives of three worthy people would have been saved, and this boy would cither fiued where he could do no harm. As Judc-e Olson savs: "If the courts, hoth appellate nnd Irhil, dealt with these cares on their merits, legislation would soon be enacted segregating such offenders t:iOKOItt: Till': OI'"FKNSH, Instead of nocking in Iho traditional and futile way lo Intimidate other defectives by hangings AI'TKIt worthy persons have lost their lives." The! two Ohio jml;:es .'iTcod with this conclusion. In other words, nccoi'dinj; to .liuloc Olson, modern Science can identify the potenlial criminal, before the crime, with far more certainly than the police can identify him after it. And the only enmninn sense way lo check the crime wave is to catch Ihe criminal before he slays, rather than killiiijr bint after. WHAT DETROIT HAS DONE AI'TKIt reail inj ,lnioe Olson's address, we happened In pick up the .June Itcvicw of Reviews and found an arliele so ''apropos" that we will conclude today's discourse as follows: Three years nt.'ii Ihe teeininii, polyolol, industrial metropolis of Detroit led all the larejer cities of the country in juvenile tie linipieney. A survey showed that one of every cisiht hoys from 17 to l'J years of aire had been arrested unit had appeared in juvenile court. Jt was found also that SI per cent of Detroit boyhood was not reached by any oifianized nixi'iicies to pvo them recreational, social or vocational tiuidancu out of school hours. Today Detroit has learned the cure for this .situation. How the Detroit Hoys' Club has taken -IIHKI ynun them front the city's loutrliest neiohliofliooilK and has made them into wholesome, healthy and ambitious youths is told in the current issue of the Itcvicw of Iicviews by Dr: A. I', l'ilides, who led "ill of the eily's most public-spirited citizens in forming the club. All Ihe unilerprivileu'cd boys needed, il was decided, was ti center which would draw them off the street corners and out of nancf life. Kit leil wilh recreation facilities, showers, an au ditorium, class ami work rooms, medical and dental clinics, it was opened in November, IHL'li. Since that date no boy who has come regularly under the influence of the club has been brotifjlit before the juvenile, court," says Dr. l'ilides. "One of the largest industrial con cerns has offered to lake our boys as fast as they can be pre pared for jobs by lcarnine; Ihe habits of honesty and concentra tion on the tasks in our vocational rooms. The executive of this corporation says that the toll imposed by Ihe waste of in efficiency and inattention, Willi the resulting- strikes and laru'c labor turnover, is by far Ihe largest tleiu of loss iu pnnluelion. And throutih this country industries derive a larire proportion of labor from the class of men who have eoinu up through a lonir period of utiilerprivileired boyhood," MUTT AND JEFF jerr, somm6C is nRt- J pT, tTVlJ'i 57233 eLj wc'we: looiud righxoL T iri!,f.., iTS I I tHg PRice- - 3W 'ji 1 f Arv ol HATS AM SHABBY V CrjBQQr lK.!'R'PttFW N RY HAT STORfe I -.T-s "DRoP ''Hh'!''1 J I r (PtCHT ' Jfl"-- HOT WeS V.OS .M THC- V PW'l'iWwiNtMlMWStAW A SSl 1 1 f 43fe:S U'li i Fjl' , ,:.,-.V- 1 tCjHH iw, M't -v 1 y " . - V, ,i Tr-wMyiit yj vf.. rfr-WTi iiiTi'iniiiVTrii mmlwiii'1 rniti Jl'ffj. Sii4. proof certainly rests upon those who disagree with him. to itdeipialcly summarize this lint its icritl tenor may he in- Jntlire Olson's examples. Ihe judoes of the Ohio Supreme have been cured, or been eon- stcrsmiinv of Mutt Likes His Hats a Strangely enoujjh, although facilities for names from mar hies ami pool lo boxiue; Hiui lioekey are at hand, the pride of the boys rs in their vocational work. Detroit bcino the center of the motor industry, tin, mechanical-classes conducted by the club arc always overt' lowinj.'. Old automobiles arc torn down and rebuilt, radio building, toy makiiik', carpentry, electrical wiring, mcclianical tlrawiitf.', even airplane, buildiii"; with tin: use of small models, are, taught. The club, which now is compli-tino ils own permanent build ill", is supported childly by members of the I'nioii Leaffiiu Club, who have interested themselves in the project. The boys, how ever, are chni'ovd a nominal membership fee of i"i ociits a year. Here, then, is the important and practical idea of crime pre Vciilion from another. Iinedc. i , r. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Blrntd Mtey pertaining to-pnonal baalth ind byglaoo, ont to dloaiM dlacnoola or treatment will be aiuworod by nr. Brailr 11 a atimped, aelf-addreMed onrelopt lo ancloMd. Letleia atiould be tniaf and written In Ink. Owing to tba large member of lettera re eelTed, onlr a few can be anewered bore. No reply oan b made to 1 tier tea not aoniorDV Ing to Inatnuttotia. Addreaa lr, Wllllua Bradr, In care of tbla newepapar. DR. MOSHER'S CONTRI Do you know how to resuscitate 111 an aniurKoiicy? If yon are not nronnrod lo suvu lif In this way yoti otiKht to liu heartily ushitnicil of yoinsnir. Kvun in self ilelensu for it may hi! y o ti r misfortune to suffer asphyx iation or subiuer , sion or an elec tric shock, and your life that the unprepared bystander rails tu save, in view of tliu grave error in the lllelilod or technique ol' prono-prcs-suro resuscitation (Schaefer lnelh- nil) us tauKht by tliu ttcil Cross anil numerous cti-(iper:tttnir uKon eioH, an error which I lie employes or instruciors seem reluctant lo correct, now Unit It 1ms been tauc.ht to so many thousands of persons. It is intereHliuK to rind Hull it uhnrhn- et-ror li:i u ' erent bilo tho technic of another physioloiio- cal method, thai of Jr. Celia Duel : Moslier. for the correction of fimc- i proper position or the subject, in Itlonal difficult ies of gi:is und wn- Howell's Textbook of Physiology men. (a brief study or which 1 commend A young college woman iiurfr- to the Ameiican Iteil Cross life jiug from such trouble, insisted Hut' saving instructors and secretaries, i she knew all about the Mosiier The position of the subject as glv- inetjiod ami tried it. but without ;en by Schaeler himself, is NOT lany npparonl benefit. A leuthei I the position taught by the agencies I hud lusliuftcd her In lite method, j nienlluneil. The position of the On Investigation, however, it up subject is not important in as ! poured that Hie young woman had phyxla from gas, smoke or shock, neon given faulty instruction anil therefore hud not tried tho Mie'hi method at all. Likewise. 1 might say, many an earnest first aid worker may apply the strange Ited Cross lliuncuver In Hie belief thai he is applying Scbael'er's met hod of iirlillcial respiration, anil llrlbe emergency Is one of submersion,' or drowning, Hie viclim will not ttuvo as good a chance to recover as cor rect prone pressure would give). tt.. I'L.II.. I I....I l,,ul.,.,. M.,l.. ,,,-ont rrmtrihuMnn'tn f lin lutnll Ii and happiness of wnmunhuiiil, and' Ann. A hot (Iiir sundwioH yields L ..,..,.1. ... f.,Vnuu 1,. 11.. l:1 f:lnrfU f'nftnu imnn nvr.nnl Mosher hut In fah ucss h. women ! tho hiikhi- and cream or milk taken I ' iibvhik runiu: evervwhere no orror should he per-lwilh it. A toa.spoonrul of simur , n he l)0fl (lun ,llf! man.v in it led to impair the value of herjyields ::o cnlories. Huff an ounce u" ,e3 01 "l"Jl Ipowur, method. of ncam yioldH CO calortoH. Half), ... .... . 1 unco uverv Klrl r woman whoia glassful of milk yields SO calo! Mif ,lola M'11' freen Renins. sulfeiH from the fart that hIu- l a lies. An orange yields TO, a lemon i ".Hn'i,',i nmne prince, then told cl.wlv , r.illv ' !). f.1) rnlm-lcH h.nt....nr lo.n.in Inlnoi 1,1,11 thllt ,,e niUHtll t KO to tile Mosher s lltlh hook. "IVrsuiiul Hy- .. ... .. . . Kleno for Women," published hy Stanford I'niversity Press, Stan ford rniverslty, Cal.. $l.r.o. Here is Dr. Mosher's own "de- ' srrl'lion of her physiologic meth- All 1 1 krlu clotiiiPK iiaviiiK been removed, the woman is placed on her hack, on a level surface, in the hovizonlal po sllion. Tho knees are flexed and the arms are placed at thu sides to secure perfect relaxa tion. Ono hand is allowed to rest on the abdomina 1 wall without exerting any pressure, to servo as an indicator of tho amount of movement. The wo man is direct imI lo mm o tho hand by liftiiK the abdominal wall without straiuiiiK. then to see how far the hand can he lowered hy the voluntary con traction of tho abdontmal mus cles, the Importance of thU contraction- beiiiK especially oniphasUnl. This exercise Is repeated eisht or ten times, nlnlit and lnornfiu;, in a well ventilated r o m, preferably while she Is still in bed and in her night elnlhitiK. She Is cautioned to nvohl Jerky move ments and to strive for a smooth, rhythmical ruin Inn and lowerhiKftOf tho abdominal wall. These exercises should be taken twice every day in the month. Dr. Mosher adds other directions la Carte BUTION TO WOMANHOOD ' In Iter hook Unit we cannot give here. i As thin Masher physloloKic meth- '' iH akin lo Schaol'er's mono pies- sine resinration. It seenm appra- you should know pnaie to (uoic Kchncfer s own ile how to resusci- scriptlon of tils resuscitalion moth tuto, that every-ji' ''ere: body urountl you j It consists In laying the 'suh knows how to do J''t'l in the prone, posture, prl'e- ! erably on the ground, with a inicii folded garment under neath the chesl and epiKastri um. The operator puts himself athwart or at the side of tho subject, faring his head, and places his hands on each side over the lower part of the back I lowest ribs I. He then slowly throws the weight of his body foi ward to hear upon his own arms, and thus presses upon the thorax of the subject and forces air out of the lungs. This being of fuel till, he gradu ally relaxes the pressure by bringing his own body up again to a mori? erect position, hut wilhont moving the hands. Scliaufur'H description is given, lalonis with a picture showing the em is vitally important in any case where there may he fluid in the breathing passages. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Calories for Everybody How many calories would there ho in a hot dog sandwich anil a cup i of oolfec? Which contains morel calories, nn orange or a lemon? If i lemon or lemon juice contains any j calories, now is It that thev can VeiilW'ft lie tlllriltl- I.,r., ..,..., lliorilllllf? ( V.. 11: K.) ' contains tho calories- nil rlKht. and !'m,e C'ar RnihlliiB tables. He a. ....did K(. and sho will unt n divorre. thoy can reduce only the surplu: too much about tho calories. Spnil a stamped envelope bearhiK vour address and nk for Information about "Kuel for the Human Ma chine" It will give you n fair tin derstiiudlag of tho cnlnrlos. and the body's reiitlrements of the itirCar eat food nuit.orials. (t'opyrlghl, John F. Dlllu Co.) r.... II. ........ M.. Brisbane'sToday (Contlnuod from Page One.) ceinniiw th:it n li:it .lin' stlit nnd . . . , ' . what it reveals liavo little t(, .In with henntv. 1( . . ' , . . lu'Jinty is in tlx brain, m tlic exnressinn of t!ir eves, not in ... . ii i t i dimples, curls. ol.l-laMiumo.l (Mirvcd, or new f.i.shioiietl flat;"10 "heat is out of the hands of . ,. I the farmers that Kt'ew it and in the Mn(ll(N- lti LM articles the pope rornui lated the " rimdanieiital taws' ol the new at lean cd v Ml whii'lt lie is to exercise tempo- r Liverpool. Knsla'nd.'who Is with t'til power. ' I'rllish cliureh group that Is mal:- ,, ...... ... . .. .. ! lug a goodwill tour of eastern Can ine pontlll will t'Xfl'cise liil!,i,a. " Bv Rlin MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE acuoss , 1. Ilor 5. Drilled in. Outer garment 11. Lou.l 1. (oildcll of iitin-e H. lllioeetipled' 17. I; redly is. Aicuil . 1'errelved gu. Mi'Uftare ' it. hull n 211. Allimaneo for tvnale f I. Orgnn of hear ing 16. fc'lnrnr tt. Unlf term St. Steady gazorl SI. Con ' 37. Metal fastener 39. Till ell. 1,'nlt 41. Jleinloe el. Tlie toons liiimmliisblrd 41. llrltn off 4s, Appnri-I All. llnli of hiilter el. Married, wo men &l. Keenly &f. Kunerul ser vlmi t. Sliei'll.klllhlg imrrot tS. Food Hill Solution of Yesterday'- Puzzle 3 Hor4dploJMn hld1jJ3 t0 0 E j I W j C j OHO A -i. JL HDil 5. .5 s H. ii. T 6 iWfTR ElgTlM. E E. N E fwl E I L IT! E M I I N E N T ti. Pellnei l. liny 6H. Jixlstenre C'J. J.eg -.lolnta ?l, Niippllrallon TS. 1-arsla n. Ilrlllliinrr 71. Old nuth 7. Impertinent 78. Knhplcltiual ailing 77. Kliut-kl ; Ii p P I ,15- Is R H 19 ' IV ho pi p2 n 1- ' T3 6 '. 'stir. vxr.2i 2i ' iy 2 29 30 " "FT 32 35 W JT 15 !J5"" 5T- Tzr TT 39 4o 55? 4z 1)' TT .,. v 44. 4S4 46 5v T TT Jl -9 T so 5 ' $2, si JT S '5S " " c JJ yj -rr- jg ii 40 ZT 7p Vi I! 63 rTT5c Zs St. 07 cl . y Zi 7o Ti 'T ''' v: is TT 1 I : .177 v4. S,J power in making and exeetitiii", laws, also complete judiciary powers. In other words, in the papal state, the powers exercised by our congress, president and su- tprcme court, are all vesteu u: one person. T'pnn 'tho death of tlu pope, and heforo the uicction of h l.s succes sor, power is exercised hy the col lege of cardinals, which may mak'.- "w lawH "" 1,1 CilSt! f OXiromc ew laws only in cases of extreme I'Koncy. This Is in nccordanct with tradi r11':"1.105' I 1 lllK Miss NoKri. who works Tor a liv- In. nmt unders:!tnd the feelings 1)1 that have never done that ?f,ri "f thinff; .relll"K real prince mat lie iniiMIl I go III aioilie t.Iirio Is like telling a mehnald site must not go In the water, or an ant heir that he mustn't hunt ants. Nearly two and one-half million shares of stock sold In Wall Street 'yesterday. Once thaf would have been marvelous. Now H is a dull, I sad day. To raise stock rxclianpe i seats from the present value. ?f0, I IMIO fn $1,000,000, m.uno.ooo-sliaro j ddys must come and they seem a i Ioiik way off. I Call money, with which Kentle ni(Ml speculate at 8 per cent. Thai Is diseouraKinu. i Wheat, doinK moderatelv Weill j ,IM ('npr0HS undertook to "re- !Uovu e farmer," ilropped several cents a bushel, j Thll, Hunit iH ,, j()lie. now that! I hands of the middlemen TORONTO, Ont. The old-fashioned woman who has a modern education stands tho best ehanci of attaining happiness, in the opin- l..n ..f 1 lin IJ.,.. l -u la'.lfi t. 1l..1- I.... fl. I.oatlie IP. Arlliltlal rei enolr It. (,'frinan rlrer 12. on Hie abel tereil slile H. 1 1 lul 21. rrL-i'ipltutlon S.',. I'eriine 27, llrei-li letter 2S, Atliioapllerli) illsturlailiro 29. Illhirworm !!0. Atvkituril 31. Perlili , S3, lisj's mnrrli .11. t'oiniielltor 82. Iti-Hemlilillg slu to 39. Full behind 42. l imn collation 43. ( nil 46. I'nuMIe 47. Tennli atroke c itepenll rJail ii. What ynu put In the filut DOWN 1. Brlil icore 2. Surfiice 11 atreet Ui. I'oatnro .11 , 0.11c ij. Aiirieiit Greelt grnveilone r,'j. sllilo 3. Mine onfrnnce on. Itent 4. Iteporelmse At "llstnnre 4. Chllil'a nnilkln JJ; s,!'r"rp4 e. Nnllve nietnls fifi. Iliuiiid 7. l'lneo nffalu n7.llnvs b. lnjectli'111 711. 1'rii Quill Points Hut supposo other countries ask our ambassadors lo Kive up chuw iiiK ftum. A commission comiosod of law yers noedn't search far to discover one proline cause of crime. Yes,. America lias a proletariat It's the class- that carelessly wads tens and twenties in its pants pockets. A wile ?ui (ell when lier liu.sbaiul's love Is cooling-. He in longer ivm-iiIs fiiM-ks that expose loo miieli. IMost of Amerieu's ills are due to the fact thai a ehild with too many toys always wisi.es for some thing to do. If . misery loves company, the hairpin, petticoat and corkscrew manulact urers must be fund of the ice inun. A (fold deposit discovered in the land of the KHipino. There rhph his last ehanco ever to have in dependeneo. As ln den Is wilh .senators, M r Hoover douljtlews r'Ki 'ts that his enineei-iiiK eoursf didn't inelude instruction in the u.se of .soft soap. Il'u tv.ilw.i- fli,ltn.-,.r (,k 1, I otlu-r iiitUous resent every kind of proiiress lc a use it's "Amerieun." Telegraph companies have iTguhir lorin mcsMige.i to ct. Iirt'wi coiigratuhilioiiH on al most all occasions except l lie tiirlli of twins. Our modern play hunting, fisb Inir etc vi:iM tit,, ii,-!,.,!,!, J Work. Ami doubtless il peeved Do You Remember? 10 VKMtS MiO TOUAV (Kroin Kites of .Mall Wbune) .liuiu II, I III I). Covemor oleott Mm to rrt land IIomc show from Salem. Cull for tliu automobiles to take National IMltorlal assoclution dele gales to crater Lulto In August. Heavy rain iu Slsklynus, hut none in .Medford. Mercury hits 4S and fires arc comfortable. .Stanley Dollar, son of dipt, ltobcrt IJollar, visits valley en roiilo to Vancouver. Ji. C. Nallon wide wire strike Is cnlled but telegrams sent as usual. l'oilliind raises priuti or cup of coffee from 5 to 7 touts us Koso festival guests inotest. W YKAKS AliO TODAV (from Kilos of.Mail Tribune) lime il, 11". Night I'atrolnian Jeff Hrophy ehitsed out 22 hoboes from Boar Creek Jungles last night. Old Ilybee orchard on Koguo liher tlestroyeil on orders from the state horticultural Inspector, because of blight. Councilman V. J. Emerick will erect new building in rear of Mor riman blacksmith shop, Lawrence, Kan. Col. Geo. Har vew editor of Harper's Weekly del-lures W. J. liryan's heud Is full of mush. Tho P. & U- construction 1ms started u real boom In liaglc Point. Dick Hay has a lemon tree In Central Point, which has ripened 13 large lemons. h:ni when he sliced a skull instead of lifting it off liie tee. ,. A merica nitail : Wishing you had 1. 1 ,.. ......a ..11 ilo, lroftd books: deciding to ask Bob ami Nell over for a little bridge. What's the use of education? Tile only ones smart enough to understand the Kinsteln theory won't acuept it. How the 22r,,lllO who get a monthly book selected by a club arc scorned by the aoil.OOO- who get the books suggested by Mrs. Jones. . . DnyliKiit robbers are always ea!h d 'during." Probably duo ty tho fiict that night club oporatora merely require cull., Correct this sentence: "Vnst ot iny feminine put-tents," suifi the specialist. . .-"complain of 'nervfa-'-because they work. too hard." p Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station .... .... TiiCMliiy,'.iuiif II H h i!Jo (1:1 "1 IsiH Theater guide. 4 liflo lo C, : 3 0 .Mall Tribune, tt news .-mil niiirkcttt. 0:30 to T Coleman ei Law- Inn Service Station and Sletlford Service Station. 4 S to !l I'iff Tail .Meat Mar- ket. ; ll lo 10 California Oregon S 1'oer company. j 11:30 to 10 .Model Clothing "t company. 1 III to 10:30 .Mann's Depart- j mcnt Store. ' 10-311 to 11 Heath's Drug : Slore. 11 to 1 1 :30 Jludford Kloc- f trie company. 11:311 to 12 Lewis' Supcf Service Station. f t 1J noon .Mail Tribune news 4 flashes. . 4. IJ to 12:30 Jackson County - Itulliling & Loan assoeia- lion. I , j , ( ' 4. 30 to 1 llubbsrd Tiros.. Inc. 1 n, I :3H City Cleaning & dyeing company. 1:30 to 2 Ilcebe Kindle Service Stations. 2 to 2:3li .M.i. Irona li:iiry. 2:3n lo 3 Alexander's tiro- eery. 4. i! to ll:r, Isln Theater elide. ll: K. to Ii : .10 Mnl I Tribune, news nnd market reports. B:3li lo 7 Crescent Dairies. 10 to 12 Diuiee program from Dreamland. 4 Oregon Weather Oregon: Cloudy east, unsettled with showers west portion tonight anil Wednesday: mudcrate teni icraturc Moderate soutlieily winds. I