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Cntfl fulfil, ftiMnll, 1111, Ulll fkj Oil H)til)C litiir, ftfa 8ufH)r. conib $ litfll Htumt KiiiiiU. tOODlh 01 bU. wlihuul Bujklir, ui icv T.00 iftUf, lltti Bimdajr, on jreif 8.00 All itrmi, cub In lme. - i ; ; iiitii Full Uivril Wir Hfnlc ; um 'or public tu of an t dbpiidtti etfUlted to It or txr credllwl In lit W, vJ also to Um local newa publltbwl bervta All riititt for irtibllMtloo id ivmUI dupaldw bcrtln tu alto mmrd. OTfrfUl paprr of th flty nf MwHorl Official paper of Jattiuo CWtilf. fworo dliy iTrrajtf flrculH"o for ill Bootla ih)Ji April 1C, l!j9. ir.71. Adiertbint Rcpmentatlm M. C. MUUKN8LN ttlJU'ANT OtrifM In Nnr York. Clifcafu, Itfir.it, tan frawUco, Lot Angelfi. Bfattic. 1'iiftland. Ye Smudge Pot Dy Artliur Vent The week in tho labor nmi ket lias been brisk, many of th labor ers working till they K"t a tank full of gasoline, and proireeding on to their destitution. The Specific Dieway will be wid ened to Phoenix, permitting more stuff on the running hoard. As.n vile sinner, we notice that the combatants in the religious war now ruK"K -. InduUte In conHlderable prayer I In-fore nnd after the sliuiKhter The Arab, beinff a vt-ry reliiou ruis. linen hU kill!n with a razor- j Satan." Hejdde.s, he Ih loo poor to have a gun. A OI'KN KI'AfR WAIfj , (Ijike Comity HeniUi) Pome of the leNldfiitH nf the wouth end of town are boiriK in ue h bothered by herds of hoi-.tes pasturing on t li e I r lawns. Now. we may be buek Ing the humane society In trying to kei-p them out, hut goodness knows It'n hard enough to try to raise a lawn without water besides trying to erase hoof prints on the hladfs of grass. Arthur Hilslmno declares In large type: "NO WOMAN IS ACTUAI-LY IIOMKLY." Wp have Just as large type as Art Iltishnne, ami say: THKY A K 10, TOO. So many of the autoH flirting with loeoniotlves at the crossings, could not he bunged up any morn by a crash with an iron horse, and one or two would tie benefitted. The Portland papers put up a good fight to make the Port la nil hall team more Important than the flight of the israf Zeppelin. The straw hat seats Is about over, and fashionable males are ready to inflict derblea. Ildoes were cut in the western heavens last evening by a hirdtnau. He should stay on the ground and turn cart-wheels In front of the girl's house. Carl (leu res, of Ken il worth, N. J., motored l!lt mites to a summer resort with his Mult out cat. The cat walked back home and we don't blame it. We've often felt the same way about summer re sorts. ( I,a Orandcr Observer.) On the other hand, il might have been the car. The womenfolks stick put their Utile finger, the sunte as when a moil drinks n glass of whiskey, when eating eggplant. And, the fingernail shines like a 4to en Kugcmetit ring. A few furs are howlng up on .sunburned hacks of tho fair sex. O! SAVK TIIK VAKTt HI'.S! (Inthnp, Mo., OptlmlsO As some of the snmll town pa pers set! It, an airport Is the "crying need" of the times. The way they tell it, the town that hasn't a place for airplanes to alight will be off the map, so to speak. We seriously doubt wheth er this g I soil around ltthrop should be deserted for farming and grazing purposes, and made avail able for landing spots for air toil lists. If thin vicinity has a "crying need" it is for more dairy cows. Smaller farms stocked with good dairy herds will bring unlimited prosperity not only to those who engage In the industry, hut to the commercial interests as well. Let the other towns eater to the flyers. Let's get cows and pull ftir ) a Inllk condensery. So much good ' isolt is being used for golf courses ! and flying fields, that some day i the time will eomo when it will be ji hard job for tho producing acre to feed the world. AL SMITH TO HEAD NRW YOltK. AliR. 31 (.4'i I'ormor Oovprnor Alir.'il k. Nin.ili IttinounciMl ho will heml a emn imnv IhRt will frwt llio Imik.-sI liulliflng In the Wol-Ul, an Mi-Morv Fk'yirftliPl on tlip flit- of ih, oM WRlrii.rf-Avlorlu lioir-l nt mill nvrmie unci IHth ntii-fl. Till sli-iK'liirp ti im Known a- the Kmplre Htiito ' luillillnn. will tower abovo Ilif ntroct timrly loou .. nl..llt iA rit IiIwIit tlu-ti iinr existing liultilliitf n Maiilm-I an- 1 fl TRAGEDY HOUSES VKX lis Anicrii'iiii cities t!i. ii c-ity known in ilie fur I'oincrs of the world, lint for nil its juiitll Hollywood already Ikis inoic limn its .sliiuv of tr.ini'dy houses, mansions haunted with niriiiories of vivid careers slmt- i toml liy senndal and (mines dosed by violent deatli. ; livery town lias lit least one sneli lionse around wliieli dm-1 mil t if tales are woven, hut the Hollywood sightseer nowadays' is direeted to fully a seore of tliein, anil every one lias its story ! (.'eric or sad, notes n correspondent for I'liotoilay MaL'azine. j Ik' 11 il 1 1! I if l V.'lli-nl ino 'h linlotial home. l'lleon l.:iil. nerehed! Iiil on tlic lfdrf ol a inoniitain, . . est nir me i (irn ( v ' rn s. . SIIK'O tin1 untimely ienili of its . , uits and isolated Irom the town, that tsivoH suhsliinec to the irresponsible legends of weird noises ami panic-stneken caretiikers winch Ji V contrast there IS till' little 1)1)11 L, . , 1 I avlor, the (iu eetnr whose inui'uer with its consequent seandnl. ! ant neighbors its plaee in Hollywood history as the seem? of j the film world 's urea test mystery is st rikinjdy inconjrninus, (Taylor's murder, il will he recalled, also killed two careers, I those of Mary Miles .M'inter and .Mabel Noniiiind. No proof I was ever found to bear out the theiusi-lves involved, but pitiless puhlieity h:ol already done Ms work and they simn disappeared from the screen. Miss Miu ter's luxurious home is now a club while Mabel Normand's house has been cut up into apartments. There is the little brown bouse of the exotic ami traie Bar bara La Man-, nestled among its eiiealyptus trees. They ca!!.d its builder 'the too beautiful uirl." Scandal mongers turneil her slightest imliscret ion into an escapade. Until her sudden death she was probably the most talked about figure, of the picture colony. (Jreat castlcdike houses stand as monuments to careers that tuinliled at their height those non ami or noscoe .roucKie. i nc lirst two were lorceM to soiilthink.s of pope as a poet, mueh their mansions when fortunes turned against them, but they arc j lwiS "e his drivel. I gather , . . . . SiOW ly ('(lining Dflek nruiicMc, nently out of tin1 pietnres since that jray holiday party that ended in a manslaughter trial. His vreat English house is de serted. Hut Hollywood's real tragedy house is the tzreat Kalphs' mansion on I lolly wood Houlevard. The original owner was killed. Done; Fairbanks lived there when be yot bis divorce. John I'. Cudahy, n later tenant, eommitted suicide there; Xorma Talmadpe and Joseph Sehenck lived there before they sepa rrtted, nnd the latest tenant, Emil Janninu's, saw his American career vanish when the talkies tnok over the screen. Future historians will understand Hint we used the hides of the hul falo we slaughtered. Hut still they will wonder about the nine million young men slain iu Europe. Correct this sentenced : "I buy my stuff because it's good' said the niaua.ine editor, " and I am not influenced by the au thor's reputation." We still have Caesars and Alexanders. You just fail to ret r.enize them because they use a weapon called long green. MKXtt'O CITY, Aug Several famous muralH , 31. (Vi lli the d. part men t of education building, painted by the Interuatlonally khown Mexican artist. Diego lti era, have been marred by uniden tified persons who pi.lnted streaks and gouged hides in them. The murals have been the sub ject of much public debate, people of more conservative taste object ing to their alleged communist c subject matter and advanced tend encies. Diego llivera is one of tic leaders of the communist party in Mexico. 1 Mis lone Kohtnson of I.os An geles. Cal., who assisted Diego Riv era In decoration of tin- walls of tiie national palace, was asMgne.l to the task of repairing the murals. Pleads Not (.Hilly. PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 31 (V) A plea of not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter v as entered here yesterday by Hamil ton Frank Kweu. Pot Hand, driv -r of an automobile which crahc 1 Into a freight car in July, and resulted In the death of i rover (Red) oU.-nnell. prominei ath lete. A Kansas City firm reel ults Its from high schools greetim; budding card MUTT AND JEFF Without a wftft; WHAT we Do Busxet AM THe VNITH60T A TMMC W J .pplK"e nitriri iriin!n-i-i m- ' ' h ILliS rXf j... IN HOLLYWOOD Holly wood is still a linom town,, . . is still Die elucl imnt ot inter iur t nas never rice i ivc i ci muster. Stripped of its furnish- . it li tiiken on a lih'ak look have yrown up around it. alow of William Desmoin in 'i'2'2 shofik Ilollvwnoi Sitlinly simply anion; lis pleas- seainbd iu whieh thev fount of Charles Kay, of Harry Lao . on Hit' oiner mum, is periua- WILLAMETTE RIVER IS SAl.P.M. Ore.. Aug. 31. (.V) A crew under the direction of Dean 11. S. Rogers of Oregon State col lege that is analyzing the water of the Willamette river states, in a preliminary report, that no serious pollution was found between Salem and Albany. The work is in c operation with the state board of health and the League of Oregon Cities. The tests started near Eugene and will xteiiil to Portland. CLEVELAND. Ohio. Auc 31. (.-V) Lady Mary Heath. Irish avia trix critically injured Thursd..y in a plane crash during the nation t air races here, today :is reported "rest ing comfortably" at Lakeside hospital, after n opera i icu for skull fractures perfoimed a few hours after the fall. Frightening or shooting of game : from an airplane is forbidden in j California by statute. 1 1 The Mutt And Jeff News Reel - - Sees All X DIDN'T STAftT Ta UKe TH JoQ uivjTk. x. UM FtRet). wie MIGHT CNUST (M TH caress V nt thii popular lesorl. i . r r . cu, ' - .v.r v v ! ir-.u : , i ncs -v ' . w ' j Personal Health Service By WXLUAM BRADY, M. D. 81(rd lw Drrtilnlng to pcrtoul hrilth fend bui-ftr, nut In dba dficnovl, or mtinrnt 111 I .n.od M Ht. B'.dj It I UuiMd, Hf,ddii.,rd nnlii l tncloud. Lrllm IH.IM U brlcl kid mllttn In Ink. Otlf'l 10 lti Urge number if Imrr, rolled, oiilj ft. tin tf in-.tr-l rrr. ho rrplr ran be niilf to Quen. pot coufbrmlos to LuLructloiu. AddrtM bt niiiun Br.lr. In att 1 U . ' Word of ljelllllcd Ijenxlh In arKUinj; too. the portion own't kill, I'or v n tho vumiuUird ho roulil atKU'' Htil! Whi.e vvindM of U-.iinefl length ami thundei ins t-ound ' ' , Atniiz'il ihv Kf Ug rusticH iitiiK'd around; Arid Hiill thoy fftz'd, and still tliu wondt-r Krew That op miirill lu-nd couU t i-arry all he knew, ' f The UfxerU'd VilhlKe. I- or yeai H eer tain erudite cor respondents have1 biH-n alling m - nanws and 1 nv- in the spring is a method which er knew lt( not'erm- peisons assert has giver, until here ' Ju.'t; them hnmunity against ivy poison- ihe o t h e r dav when one of Vin ! say they suifi-red severi- poisoning kindly elothed a frm tiiis experiment but in tv r e m a r k about ei y su-h instance. I believe, the words of learn-' victims have rashly eaten il whok ... length and thundering sound In iiuuiatinn marks, and I be- j should say the proper fpiantity to ih. night me to look ll up in thJeat. if one wishes to try this ex j;od old llartlett. jod sure enough, l", ini""1' would be a tenth of a there II was. Strikes me an M'lall leaf, in- less. If this gives minhiy fine poetry if I thought no outward reaction, then after a fellow could enjoy general poet-j a week or two one rnny readon ly as mueh us I do this bit of, ably eat a whole leaf. i,ess risky, Coldsmlth's if Coldsmilh's stuff i for must persons, is the internal was poetry I'd die willing to immunizing treatment M. II. A. Hollander several evenings on poet- refers to. 1 am glad to isend the ry sometime when the murder ; instructions about this to anyone stories are runn'ng poor. You see. 1 dare j.ut even refer to lold smi tii's writings as poetry. One 1 was miite captivated by Popes Ks-.say on Mun, whieh reemett to mo wonderful poetry, but I noon learned that a person only betrays: his lowbrow taste if he even! really enjoy poi-try really enjoy poetry one must be a nut and no ordinary one. It may or may not seem funny, tho, i bat the man who quoted Coldsinith to me was offering- me adviee, to wit: "Why not be more gentle In replying to people who write you for Information re garding common maladies? Why be so sarcastic ? Abuse the quacks in your profession to your satisfaction, but not your innocent inquirers. When ' you are asked for adviee about common colds, i heumatfsmt catarrh, indigestion, nervous prostration, etc. ami about w hat to take to purify the blood, why insist there are no such maladies, and that nothing- can be done to purify the blood. Other physicians say the blood can be purified by diet . . ." 1 am not sarcastic when I insist that no honest physician can or j will tell a correspondent lie has I not examined that the correspon I dent s blood can be purified hyf j diet ; nor will an honest physi I eian outline or define the diet that i i an accomplish the purifiration of the blood. If a person purporting to be a physician, a healer or a I health expert, does tell a corres pondent he has not examined th-Hilr I be blood can be purified by diet. I'll wager a day's pay there's a scheme afoot to sell the customer something isn't worth the price. of course it Is conceivable that a person's blood can be rendered "impure" by something he has eat en, or by lack of something es sential In the diet, and In that case tin proper correction of (he fault of diet might bring about the "purification" of the blood but I contend that no one can de termine thru correspondence that1 such a state is accountable for the 'impure blood" in a given case. ( and accordingly no one can' hon-i-stly sayt as the correspondent in- t imates that the blood can be puritled by diet. jri-T!ONS AM) ANSWERS The Spread if Strict Fever (1) Is an adult with low Moo. I pressure more susceptible to scar let fever than a healthy person-. CM I low long ought one to stay away from a house where a pa tient lias recently been qua ran tlned with scarlet fever? CM What means of renovation are necessary for prevention against the spread of scarb't f e v c r from such a house? (T. W. C ) Answer. I I) No. M The dN-ea'-e t-i not spivad from the hous . ( :t ) odinavy house-cleaning and airing and if possible sunnhn: for a day. Send a stamped envelope bearing your address and a-k for there two monographs: (M ll-.nie LlSTrJ. X KJSD TWO SooD CANRA. MNJ TO GO AOUMU CAfvRA MM TO Go AROUND i i 1' NO 08JeeTiW' pct-. .lecc u. ...- UJORLO AMt PHOTOGRAPH IM Porta mt fcw MEWS Rct- Paid m and Thuiuleriji Sound. .Sanitation, and J) Contagious Ui asf. Tried It ou the Hojc . I if-ted your poinon ivy theo1 ! by eoint,' n leaf, and I f.nU that j it rtui'k-, for this sen.son i have i escaped the trouble, for the ffr.t f time !n yejiiM, tho expoyed often I in iii ti oils aiield. How about t my taking the internal immuniz ; iiiK treatment you recommended', j If I should take ft, il'se . ad- vise me the detailed directions, j M. H. A.) ! An.swer. It is no theory f mine The eating of a tmall por 1 tion of a young poison ivy leaf lug lor tne season; other persons b-af or even several leaven. I who :: stampt ks for It and im lost-s a 1 addressed envelope. Si lit 1 ingt r Nail I ii.is--i d a remedy you had in your column reeent'y for split finger nail. I suffer from this f"1' sugges1 would be grateful for any lion that may brings relief. (Mrs. il.) Answer. Let the nail grow out. and with an awl or rtttdle make a hole thru the free nail on each siile of t be split, or a row of hobs If the nail Is long enough, and then sew the two edg-es of the split together with n heavy silk thread drown up with moderate tension and tk-d jjo as to keep tension on the edges, drawing them together. As the nail grows out, insert more holes nnd another suture. After a few months this will stop the splitting. (Copyright John V. Dille Co.) A complicated intelligence test i.in't necessary. Just discover his opinion of wise-cracking. A hank is an institution that gives you one third of the 12 per cent your money earns when loan ed to brokers. s Still, the ladies in cool garment might be arrested if they looked as awful as men do in pajamas. Some of the loveletters intro duced to prove "emotional insan ity" prompt the sickening thought that we once had it. Ite ng admitted to the bar re quired an examination in the old lays. also, but not through a peephole. The hard part of teaching' hildrcn good manners is to make tliein .stop copying; you. Sunday spued cops aren't ni1 essaiy if there is a decrepit fliv-; ver abotit every half-mile in tlu' line. Ha py thought! if there are ten idiotic sex magazines, each having- iifl.OoO circulation it simply means each pervert buys ten i magazines. The discovery that Russia won't, fight for a mere rn ilroad will j cause a lot of map study to dis cover how many more she has. Americanism : (living the chil dren their way. to avoid a row; pretending you do it because you don't believe in being too strltt. Advice to young people: Whoi. Vaeatio ing whu much. A short period man smok"S d ur too Resort boarding house aren' exactly alike except in thvir be Knows Nothing teterpn etnr.. QitiK Points MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE At UOSh H i Hnrie Tukp nut Hililiinl urtil 'Irny" Su tir If The t.mt-raM Mr I' liurrnmiiariliril Irilrllff-t I lav.f paiinr of ll'illnntl I Uit'tt SMfllr-r OfTourf il NUli MM1tt.Vl t'nll eni( In tier tn ml Pronoun I fpmun j Tear of a itulr ca Pertalninv tm tlie ear Ol.l AnhiiuU' fert HliiUt-ul nord of uiiknntt it rtteuiifnir 'ommolfou cu en Kie on, m liu don: ftllffll Mrhilbiff I I nub Mhii' n utile 'I .i pr nieuturm lie pnifttrule fit. Traantrresilon L'nharreJ 6i. I.hihI sur routHlrtJ hj water S7. Prayer 6t. Wunl off ;i. Our ib is. M'.rlil.l hreath- Iiik ionnd ;r.. Miisirul iliow 71. Olilsltile Us T3. (tier airaln is. Perennial rrf lIxCelNlllTATB! mbJEza b.e'tB S L I CKERQ LEAR NjJO RAN G EJ$ r a f. ESh ot8S58s t i ;Rj V.SBIR E L IAiYl"LOltiF.J 'A E R O KjE I V i E fflO M E R! BS D0 TM S EiT M WJ1 Q i Ts 14 y 15 3 7 S V) k:.0 hi .L i; i n w i? ti tttz TT JIT "57 tTT3 il tt zt r zz vf t7 ztr Tt lief that the climate should com - pensate for poor cooking. school will open, and then ; can use the car once in ' A tie man Is ono who cim take his wife along- to help him select a suit and not feel attained. Hell, for some people. jWill- be place where they will be com 'Ked tt slay at home. I 1" As a achieved bus hud cackling ben that has in egg. so is a man w ho tooth pulled and Soon old dad a while. j - - i w.wonn win. n':uh.i! h..r bair.i;n' cnutvnes. regardless ot creeds. ,. all professional cluljs, all clubs, all t'sing" the word "beautiful" to organizations, every man. woman describe rtie lovft-nest victim shows; and child, to set apart a time and bad team work; If the reporter merge in one for one cause, in Isn't an ..awful liar, the photog- prayer for peace and harmony, rapher needs firing. (and forget for one hour all mater- jialistic gain or defeat. Correct this .sentence: " T would i assure you within one year the have defended and excused stock ! fervent prayers will be heard from gambling." said the clergyman. one nation to another, and wars "even if I hand't been caught at will be no more. The laws will be Copyright H?!l. Publishers Syndicate. Communications Hmw Knforeeincnt Frgvil ! To the Editor: I believe nil the j constructive minds of our nation ! are tremendously concerned about I the morale of men and women. It is becoming a question of not knowing how to guide men to be come, law abiding citizens, Presi- dent Hoover's law enforcement ! commission is seemingly making ; an effort for ways and means to force men to live within the bonds of h takes centuries and ages for our great world to be born and for all the laws of Cod to be made manifest, one of the greatest laws is ohedlence: stand by your flag, i gloomy today. ! but above all elve stand by your; The seizure by British troops of 'Cod. There is in all minds a Arab chiefs, at the gates of Jeru j Mlcnl appreciation for peace, yet salem. apparently did not discour- Sclutlon ot Yesterday's Purzie reip forth II 10, Miilil h-jrk 11. traMnr elilef in lit If. t miM'Iriitft. U. I hiNlirt. il, l.lrl' iiurut ;s. .j u ii nr SI. Irrii:irr f'r puidleutloii f. t Mrlhrr iirloif lltr urfuee 30, ( ul imrfc 31. I,in anllert US, I l.i ppt-U M. Olitrr Si. tb'fft-r xtt. Itiuiiiin roatl 3 sesame 31. Vlsroui fliud 41. Strife 4b Menu ft 47. ( frele of IlKhi if, i;o uwuy it. stupltl perkon ii. Anoint i6. A I no tltu 6. L'n;rvetuie4 iminiiil 19. Suiiiethltitf set In CO. Iiellchtful re Klons Wo in an' uume ti. It DNS lit ti immt CI. I i. lil of griinnlar snow tf.. Ode s. Stitch ;. UeKret I R AN R Sjfl R.E ABffiO N E AWED O M IT S MEN rtnhle Kro Hths DO w n 1. Hob 2. Separate grain niiitlt-alljr 3. Asceiol 4. il y in 5e vuita fi. Miintliea 7. biijllae plaat b, 'i'cjra ' the superlative power and beauty ! for which it stands has many times been crushed. There is no judge, no jury or po liceman who can force man other than he desires. Law observance is fundamentally a matter of heart's desire. Beginning early in the history of a nation men always follow a leader. In this age and jtime, some leader has missed the path ot love and justice. "What we need is more moral convictions and ethical passion and spiritual discernment, until j men's and women's hearts function better. Keep thy heart with all I diligence, for out of it are the j issues of life. We must establish a master allegiance in each iuili- i vidual heart. In this day of sci- ence. of culture anil inventions , man has foiuotten the important . issue of prayer. I Therefore there is an appeal to replaced with love, let each city, 'each nation, set aside a time, as 'our government has set apart Thanksgiving with wonderful re sults. our great materialistic organiza tions are merging in one for gain, why cannot all people merge to gain the greatest triumph in all ithe world, and that is peace. MRS. X. D1YETT. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pig One.) Ulock remarked, 'IIope dcfct- i , , ,, . . . , (red maketh the heart sick, and ; pOeketbook sicker.' j . . j Conditions in Palestine, reported clcomy yesterday morning, are CLICK OR-" ANiotrtCk THooSANjU" PHotosrapk CAJ ftksb luge the Arabs. The Jewish telp. i graphic agency reports nine killed ut Sated and the town in flumes. That Moslem hatred Is directed at other religions Indiscriminately (is shown in the attack on n Cat ho. lie settlement at Lotrun. l.i wh!c-i ' one priest was Killed ami many others wounded. ! I Jewish population in Palestine i estimated ut laO.000. Correct fi:; i ures are not available. A census ijn P,-i showed Jtj.7'.t4 Jews, a mini- her since Ri eatly increased. 1 The proportion of American Jews Is .small, only 2000, uccordinK t our state department. The Krltish ure earnestly at work in Jerusalem tryitm to undo what Jewish lesidents there., and I sympathizers here, call Great Brit- tain's neglect. Above the mosque of Omar, sa cred to Mohammedans, close by tho walling wall, where Jews to this day mourn the destruction of the temple. lh itish airplanes circle throughout the daylight hours. Arabs, indifferent to death for themselves, know what one small bomb would do to their sacred mosque. The wise British, however, only frighten. They would not willing ly offend any religion under the British ihig. They learned a les son in the Sepoy rebellion. Ah Dr. Kckener returns safely from his air trip around the world In 21 days, you read of a coast liner sunk in collision, 7; missing;. "Air roads," 10 miles high, 2a, Otifl miles around, with no icebergs, and no storms six miles up, will soon he far safer than any land or water travel. Standard Oil of New York has I cut the price of gasoline 3 cents. i That means real war, perhaps in tended to discourage the British "Shell" company, which has come among us to compete with Amen- I can nil. I A price war will not break the 'hearts of automobile owners. Bat it will nut help the oil situa tion. The British would not postpone the Schneider cup race at Italy's request. .Nevertheless, Italy will compete and a surprise is probable. One Italian plane has flown UG0 miles an hour. Another, a Piaggio, new in design, rests on the water with no floats, its wings touching the water, and rising with the water propeller. Two British planes have flown in public more than 350 miles an hour. Their speed limit Is kept se cret. This richest nation, which in vented the airplane. Is not repre sented in the race. In Italy Mussolini, in England the British government, are in tensely interested :n aviation. Our government is Intensely in terested in saving a few dollars. It might begin, if it really wants to save, with a congressional in- ve.stigution of the Federal Reserve, and its reasons for putting this na tion on a usury basis. Ye Poet's Corner li nil of the lc'-iii !""' f the IlciKuc. thou art wondrous fair. Kiilr liitul where poets may dream; With thy IiIIIh anil mountains of azure blue. Thy Millets are nrtitb' themes. With bounteous harvests 'of fru't anil main; Thy autumns ono golden elenm; Where honey-bees murmur their laden son; Where anglers haunt each stream. Sheltered a w a y from cyclones" blasts. Secure in nature's own bless ings. Here one may follow his heart s desires. With soft cool breezes caressing. Did ever the land of sunny Franca The traveler more deeply insplro Than Oregon, with her ' scenery so kim ml; All that the heart could desire? And. Is there a crater with waters so blue? Or walls that are half so high; I'oswssIiik- grandure half so Kiand, As our Crater Lake, near bv? -MAltV O. OA KEY. Ink Mains on llamls -A solution of peroxide of hydro en containing a f,.w drops i f ammonia will remove in ftalns from the hands. By BUD FISHER IMPORTANT UNT. AUTN 4 i I