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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREGON'. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1029. PAGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune Dtlljr, Bundir, VTecUJ Published bt MEHFOIIII l'WNTINfl CO. 13-27-30 N. Kir 81. PhOM tt IIORKIIT W. 111111b. Editor . BUallTKIt SMITH, aUna.tr An Independent Newspaper Rntered u second class natter at Usdford, Oregon, under Act o( March 8, 1870. BlIHHC-ltUTION KATES By Mall In Alliance: nallr, "I'll Sunday, rear T. BO Pally, with Sunday, nonth 75 Dally, without Sunday, year 6.50 Daily, vllliout Sunday, month OS Weekly Mall Tribune, una year 2 00 . Sunday, one year 2.00 Hy Carrier, In Advance In Medford, Ashland, Jackioliville, I'entral I'ulnt, 1'hoenll, Talent, Uokl Hill and on Jlliil,n: , Dally, allli Siualay, month.... I .75 Daily, oltlwut Sunday, month 05 Daily, ultlwut Sunday, one year T.00 Daily, iUi Sunday, one year 8.00 All terras, cash In adrance. HEMIIKK OK TDK ASSOCIATED I'MSM Itecelvlnc Full leased Wire Berrleo The Associated Press la eicluslrely entitled to llio use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or otherwise credited In tills paper, and also to the local news published herein. All rlihta for publication of special dUpatcba herein are also reserved. MEMBER OK THE UNITED l'UKS8 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. A D. C. avcrace circulation for 111 months tndiim October 1, 1020, 4174. Daily aterace distribution for 111 montol to October 1st. 1020, 401 1. Present press run, 4 825 MEMBER OK AUDIT BUREAU OK CIRCULATION" Advertising Representatives M. C. MfiUKNSKN at COMPANY Offices in New York. Chleaio, Detroit, Ian rranclsco. Los Anjclcs, Beallle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry SIkiih ns unfailing as thoso of spring ubound. thut this communi ty Iiuh been marked for a return nf hollriiising In tho numa of re ligion. Tho way to stop thin is to amend the peddling ordinance so It will Include tho peddling of hate, and not produce tho pocket book when tho high-powered organizer, appears telling that all who opposo his agitating are mem bers of "tho whiskey ring," and "agents of tho I'opo." No Blnner of these parts needs hanging with out duo process of law. Nobody Is mud at his neighbor, and citizens havo ceased trying to look fierce at, each other becauso tho Klciiglu told them to. Tho stato ought to he ablo to hold a primary election without staging a young religious war. . 1 ' "15 YKAlt OM (ilnli MISSING MONTH, MOTIIKtl TliMiS !-I.ICK"-(Humboldt Star.) Where in a fond puvont gots In it rush. A homely, but honorable break fast food has been subjected tb an unwarranted Insult. Tho women folks now- run carrots through u sausage muchlno as tha Initial step In concocting carrot pancakes. There is nothing that could ho so utroclous as a carrot pancako. Tho carrot pancake Is supposed to bo a trlplo-throot,.' and Is tolerated bc cuuso It Is ullrgcd to romovo pimples, freckles, and fat It Is our humblo opinion, that a woman wlio would 'cut a carrot punojiko, should havo pimples, freckles, and fat, along with conspicuous wails on her hands nud face. "Charles Baker has rotunfed from his traps. Ho caught two coyotes, thrco skunks, and a bob cat, along with John Weiss." iNyssa. Notes.) Tough luck, John. To date, no Oregon seodsondcr bus had unythlng to eat or ill Ink, of sufficient Importance to bring forth a speech In congress. , Hunters not 'shot for a door or a I'lilnt'sn phciisuut, nro flocking to the Klamath lakes to ho llils liikcu for a green-bosomed mal lard. There Is ouo nice thing about - tho 6th street speed fiends. They hit each other, Instead of tho fancy lamp posts. A funilliar Item Is appearing In the press, recounting tho experi ences of a 10 year old girl "In a lonely spot at tnldnlKhl." There is uonsldcrahlo complaint about "lonely spots" being out at mid night. 1 'nil sown grain In coming up fine, not knowing it Is supposed to havo rain. 1lsl.l'X;iNH Again there. Is hero tho high time of the year . When campuses seem to be clut tered With verdant young fry In whose bosoms tho high Impulso of ambUloii has flut tered. They bring to. the slopo of I'm mis sus a hope For ultimate sophistication, l''r knowledge not found in the usual round Of courses of matriculation, The youngster next door drops his stnnmer-timo chore Of front porch campaigning, and rambles Willi 1-acket and uko ami untuv- . orcd peruke ' aor iccnen of more serious gambols, " Within tho stnlil walls of tho vur lly hulls He'll dream of his new alma ' mater; Add outsldo the gates show it pen 1 chant for dittoau. With somebody's beautiful daughter. The men who wore great In tho councils of stato When this, our republic, was founded ' Had no chance for fame such as thle lad may claim When depths of til prowess ro Hounded. And though he prove slack upon gridiron and track, Vet glory need be no enigma A freshman today, but tomorrow he may Be pledged to oh) Eta PI Big ma. (Kansas City Nterl THE HUMANE SOCIETY TJIK decision of the County Court to ftive financial assistance to the iruiiiaiic Society will meet with line approval of all rinlit-tliiiiliinj,' people. IJeeause the relief of human suffering is more important than the relief of snfl'eriii"; ainonir the so-culled diiiuli hrutes, there has apparently heen a tendency in certain quarters to refill rd the latter activity as of no consequence whatever. At any rate, wc have received two anonymous communica tions during the past two weeks, objecting; to the inclusion ol the Humane Society anion"; the hencfieiai ies of the Community Chest and trefilinj,' the society in a strautHy facetious anil un sympathetic fashion. . WK can't share this viewpoint, nor do we understand it True, our first consideration should he the relief of want and sufferiii,' anion"; our own kind our friends and neighbors, lint this does not or should not menu that, an orffiinization devoted to the humane treatment of animals should lie disre garded, or treated, for some mysterious reason, as a practical joke. The Humane .Society has now withdrawn from the Com munity Chest and will receive county .support. It will also re ceive support from many individuals who helieve in it, and arc fflad that there is a f?roup of puhlie-spirited citizens williiir to devote their attention to this important phase of community life. . . ' THE most unfortunate individual can at least make himself heard and tell the world of his needs anil his misfortunes, lint the dumb brute can only hear in silence whatever a cruel and pitiless Fate may have in store, it is the utter defenseless iiess of the. animal that appeals to us mid, frankly, we can't understand the inner workings of any person who can regard such a humane, unselfish and noble endeavor as the decent treatment; of the dumb brute with levity and indifference. As a matter of fact, the growth of civilization has been marked largely by the improved treatment of the weak and de fenseless; including human and animal life. A racial organiza tion that is indifferent to either is one that has never left the jungle, or is returning to it. IF this is a foolish sentimentality, then let our chorus of cynics makoi the most of it. To us it IS sentiment, but the sort of sentiment that marks human growth, and makes life more worth while. So any organization that devotes itself to promoting kind treatment for animals, and punishment for those who treat them with cruelty and neglect j will continue to appeal to us strongly and will at all times have the enthusiastic support of this paper, in the future, as it has in the past. WELCOME TOMORROW is a big day for Medford, marking the .first return, not of our Prodigal Son, but of our Pig Skin Sons. They are all back, Hernie Hughes, .lack Hughes, Al Stoehr, Hill Morgan, Hill Bowcrman, Cliff Moore, Clifton (iarnett, and the redoubtable Ked McDonald. They are college boys now, seven of them cavorting for the Oregon Frnsli; one of them, Lone Eagle Hod, smashing in for the O. S. C. Rooks. We are all glad to have them back and hope they will have a gootl time! Outnumbered seven to one, there is hound to In considerable sympathy for Mr. McDonald. It is probably not needed. "Red" has a way of taking care of himself, regard less of the otitis, and, judging by the pictures, he has some' tough hombres to support him. , ' WITH. Prink Callison thrown in for good measure, however, a certain leaning toward the Frosh will be natural. A cheer for them will be almost a cheer for last year's champion ship team. - On the other hand, the under we are greatly mistaken, there Oregon Slate. WHATEVER happens it is hound to be a good game. Anil when it is over Diirtisnns on both sides will ioin in i.iv. - i - - - ' o - - ing the local hoys, and their playmates, the best possible wel come. We have been urged to advocate a strict neutrality in to morrow's conflict. No doubt a very pious idea, but to our mind a foolish one. Let the fans root as they will, That's the only advice we are blows. Short skirts give them so for what? Why to wobble along Farm waste may be transformed into motor fuel, they say. Well, even now it isn't unusual to change eggs into gasoline. MUTT AND JEFF In (Jood mornimg: ir IS SIX A.M. UJ UJILl START "me.oRrVholCi'S jExeRCises by liftimg THE DUMB-Beu-S 1 DESERVES SUPPORT HOME! dog has his claims, and unless will be plenty of support, for ' and may the best team win. going to give before the whistle much mtW freedom. Freedom in high heels. The Dawn's Early Light w '4fsj oumb-bcll TMeyl ' AMft Ti?ov.u out v. ... V n rt j w .i . . '. - . 7UUK ikumis in. I j i laivai-r i 1 1 r i i na, ir- i Ler I i iimaj. J 1 f " I I I . 1 VJX II 1 I I II II K V A . . X. I Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. SlfMd Ullact panalrjlm to tutorial bull ud Wflena, on u castas, or vwaMrt. ,111 h ansaereil br Dr. Brads 11 stauMd, MU-addrautd enttlom Is cMlosad. UtUra SOould ba MM and rlttan Is Ink. uslnc to tr Urn number of Inters received, only l r em ba anener " nT No ranir eao be mads to ouerlaa not coafotaUi to instructions. Address Or. WUUaa Brady, In tare of tola pasrapanr. iioi.vii oi'T A In a recent health questionnaire answered hy more thun 900 of our readers was this ciuestlon: In It duiiKuroiiH to (jo out In the cold Immediately after a hot hath? Ci;vo reason for your ans wer. ' One hundred thirty one read era hcllevo it is dangerous, h u offer no reason for thinking so. Two h u n d r e d twelvo r o a ders think II ml Klu be a lixky thing to Oo under sonic clrcu mstunces, and imiHt of them suggest a cir- runiHtnnce. All tho rest declare there Is no harm in doing so, and many of them explain they have often done it and never noticed any 111 effect. That 584 out of 11,1(1 readers of this column do not "take cold,' to the nest of their knowledge and helief, from such a sudden change, and hnrhor no fear thut such "carelessness" Is likely to .do .any harm, is very encouraging to me, and 1 should think It ought to give sonic of my old fogy col leagues a degree of anxiety. I can't put my hand on a single physician or health authority of standing who actually usscrts a "cold" or even that it 'will make anybody more susceptible to any Infection, hut I submit that such is tho inference an intelligent per son must diaw from the advice or Instructions handed out by our leading health authorities from time to tlnie. Especially tho old timers who warn tho dear public against tho feet wet, or wearing Insufficient clothing, in . cold or raw weather, when there's a good deal of grip or flu or anything like that prevalent. It seems silly thut a health commissioner of a great city or province or the chief of the public hetilth bureau of the national government should puh-lls-h such wnrnings, but they do, with a perfectly solemn face, too. Take another Instance: Suppose you indulge In nn hour or two of unusually hard work or pluy, got all In a swettt, then sit down to cool off Jn a draft, breeze or wind. Any risk In that? Yes. you Idiot, of coiirso there Is a fine chancb you will get lumbago or some such lameness of muscles, or may be a "glass arm." H mokes a lot of difference how you have got ten heated up. In this Instance It is from ferently Increased- com bustion In your muscles: tho com bustion or fuel (blood sugar) leaves considerable waste matter or ash or more or loss acid char acter (carbon dioxide, lactic ncld compounds) In tho muscles to bo removed thru tho circulnllun. K you suddenly check tho circula tion or retard It by cold on the surface tin excess of the waste material remains In and near the muscles, and becomes an iriiluni. That's how such conditions as lumbago and lauto arms happen. (Tho "glass arm" of the baseball pitcher is of this nature; the "charleylinrse" of an athlete is altogether different, being a rup ture of tendon or muscle fibres from sudden effort without pre liminary "warming up".) of course when you get over healed by artificial means then Is no such Increased combustion (metabolism) In tho body. So there is no objection whatever to sudden cooling. Any one who has ever Indulged In a Turkish or liusKiun bath should appreciate this. Any woman who has done a big washing on a cold day, lh"ii hupped right out to hung the clnlhes as she Is. knows she will surfer no 111 effect worse than a lame shoulder. Incidentally, athletes In fair training are unlikely to stirrer this lamenesH even tho they lahc no pains to prevent It. IlKSTIOXS AND , NSW Kits (lve the Itluiho iv (.'lutncc. Have heard several people say II Is nut healthy for a baby or yiiuiig child to sleep with an old er person, that It takes the strength away from the child . . . I. Mrs, M. 11. 11.) Answer While there is nntliiue. in this superstition that one sleep ing partner takes the "strength" triiin the other. It Is actually bet ter for the health or both that they sleep In separate bed, ror I the simple reason that this gives i 'j'i:n v u.vrii. a chance for better rest, and makes it less likely that any das ease, say a sore throut or other form of cri, tho one happens to have will be pusscd to the Other Aside from these two objections. 1 think there Is no harm in any two or more persons occupying the same bed if thoy like. Occas ionally it muy bo advisable for a parent or other guardiun to sleep with a child, for warmth or watch ing In illness. How l'lnd Out About Cancer. llow can I determine whether I havo a cancer or not? (F. It. 0.) Answer. Tho only way Is to go to a good physician und be ex amined. The sensible man or woman will do this ft8 soon as the possibility of cancer suggests itself. Upon early diagnosis or recognition of tho nature of the trouble depends tho outcome. If it turns out to be something less serious than cancer, well, you're very glad you did not go on wor rying and procrastinating, any way. Economy Ilulcs. Which department In Washing ton distributes pamphlets on pre natal care? Is there a charge for same? (Mrs. S. M. A.) Answer. Formerly the. Govern ment Printing office, Washington. D. C, sold such a pamphlet at a nlckle a copy; It was Issued by one or another of the various bu reaus that deal with unimportant matters like public health. I do not know whethor such pamph lets urc still sold by our liberal government. A few favored citi zens have told nic that they suc ceed In getting this painhplet positively free of charge, by writ ing to tho secretary of labor or some such high authority for It. Dot I reckon you have to be some pumpkins In order to get any thing like that without first show ing your Uncle Sam the color of your money. (Copyright John F. DUle Co.) Quill Points Nino months working up evi dence for n raid; 12 hours to pot bail; business us usual. Save your school report card?, non. In after years it will be a consolation to observe how bright you once were. Brief example of tho way a yel low streak functions: "Well, g?t tho evidence and we'll arrest them." If Mr. Ford's collection of Amer icana isn't complete, wo know where ho can get a horseshoe-nU suspender button, "You can't tell wluit a wom an men ns when alio holds out . lier luuul." You ran If she's a j liat-rhetk girl. Tho chief fault nf a single-track mind is that It uses up so much energy hauling empties. Ami'riciinlsm: Two flons on un olnphunt UHsurliiR one another tlic bit; follow Is Ko'off to tho Uks Ih' ctuiso thoy obNrrvo an ophU'mlc of folly unions thoir follow flcan. ltrli't cxamplo of law enforce ment: Kicking tho eat because yon aro nfrattl to hit the boss. A cotton-plcklng eeno In a new talUle-movIo la realistic In every detail, except there Is no feelle m, chlno to put over tho backache part. The uplift nilnht attain to hlKher thlnKH if It diiln't havo to use up so much energy merely to keep 1 self on tho level. .Ada in shI nuLsldo the Kunlen HleJrat(Ml, fiipildlesjs siMrncl. I'll bet," Ito imittorcsT, "I've Itnt lutlltoslM." STAm! 6M Atjl sav MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC no S3 Pfelfil Fcmlnln nome PropoiHl Inter national Inn image Jffcree of til is olt nn SHI eld Alt riioil?e Moving wagon Araliiun gur merit Fainoui liar on a ffultnr Jilnil of rntrh Cnrrelutho of neither Hire Son of Setb Sat Jiaw-maklua; body Charge irllh Uncovered . English col lege Keenly do- , ulrous Preceded Olden tlnifi Hllirliltng re innrk Valued Hone Unit Of weight J Solution of Yesterday's Punle AimIMlRmH k o RleyBirWMiE Usi rt rtEtejA TjElE ffPjTpffe ItIeIrI M A BE iLnMiAlPI QJL frjfjj aJlJ aIrDmIo olf IsHLelZ&jRl x7 TTpfRriT "TTk n a ra I IN THE RlRjO 6AjoR LY Im'eIsIn eHrIeIlpr u lIfIsI tm 'il'1" FFVL 'iJF'BSI FQRETSLil HSW EJPtS A R A RffH AjN D STfT DjO L 0 A TTe M 1 LlE I IC OMK slMtTPURTElLlElfUsTMlElE It ...lent Jllgl), pointed ft ill J I ti I f cm Arlllleo (Jrmviiip out Concerning I! el I red I'orglvo . DOW IT Greek letter s H- nn ll ri7 . iP M .s- . f I xw -j' , it -sea-as, JjW an aasaaaaaaa isaaaaaaaaaaaaaas I I I ' 11 I I I I W I I I I Thirty million people buy stocks, according to tho statisticians. And regardless of what Mr. Ilasltob says there aren't that many sending for ltolls-Koyce literature. Maybe they could discover what destroyed the ancient civilizations if they would concentrate on a search for tax receipts. Ueatlng swords Into plowshares would be easier If they'd quit beat ing biased history Into the heads of tho children. Signs are helpful. Without them you can't tell whether that kind of place Is a cow pasture, a country club or a landing field. Correct this sentence: "I can ItUs every girl In our crowd," Said tho half-drunk, worthless youmj moron, "and that proves all mod ern girls are rotten." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Australiii,' New Zoiiliuul mid the rneifiu islands have 9,000, 000. hnrth's total population could Hland at the hmiiic time on Klatcu Island in New York Harbor. Texas, intensively ciiltivaled, could feed them nil and provide them with ruom to live comfort ably. The American factories could supply them all with automobiles It they had money to pay for them. On (lernian territory, occupied by Kronen and British armies dur Iiik then in years since tho war, arc 15.000 "post war babies" with (iorman mothers, Kroiuli and Hrit-; isli fathers. A club of women in Cologne I wants Itritiiln and Trance to sup- port the 15 000 babies. ' j V'rance answers, quoting N'apo- ; loon's law still in force, "i.a rech-1 erclie le la palernito est interdite." ("It Is forbidden to seek to estab lish paternity."! What Britain will answer remnins Jo be seen. I The 15 000 babies, no matter who i Vou($ Hf,t5 I I 'ti. Jump 6M OUR HAT ANb Vou'U- - 'AH'! 17. Southern eon titellutlon 1ft. Honey muter It). Keit ll Pi il, Drmiltnrd 32. IncloMiru about u ynrd - . 31. Offspring 50. lies loom, sab Kin lira SH. f.'tmilry iwoi9 30. .MlUlury ito dent 32. Sailor 31. Ameriran In dlun 35. Imllvldunl per- foriminco 3ft. Tips 38. Fhifclied Willi KUCCtttt 40. Compound - ether 41. Umiceont pnnlctl i '42. Firearm 44. nostril I il 47. Demolish 4H, Finished 51. Push over with pri'KMiro and friction 3. Strike . Inlcntly ngahiKt , !i.-. Hull koiI i;. Small plant of the Illy family 69. J.atln conjunction TBsl S. 100 (iuare meters 3. 1'Iero of floth 4. First gurdcu '. ll.ll C. Venornfo Old until 8. KerenUu-lc for en nl 0. Wlillo 10. ;i.rnientR 11. Speechify ! their fathers, will be worth in a 1 few jea.'s all that it costs to raise . them and millions more. j M I ' In Virginia's governorship clec ! tion. the Democrats win by a ma ' jority of 62,450. j Anybody who thought Virginia 1 was going permanently Republican : knows that he was mistaken. I I New York City re-elected .lames i J. Walker by almost 500,000 plu- i rality. The biggest city in America evidently likes the young man who dresses neatly and does not take I himself or the world too seriously. I In New Jersey, Mayor Frank j Hague demonstrated, about eight I to one, that he understands poli i tics. The Republican candidate for the New Jersey legislature, Russell i A. Watson, running in Middlesex a strong Republican district, was beaten hy a Frank Hague Demo crat. ! Mr. Wutsnn had attempted to annoy Mr. Hague. The hit tor said, "He did not interfere." , Apparent ly he didn't need 1o. The government has spent $125, OflO.OOO at Muscle hoals. on n plant to supply nitrates lor' explosives In war, fertilizers in peace, power at all times. Mr. T. M. Hogers of Florence, Ala., wonders why tho government doesn't uso that power. "The South needs fertilizer, and municipalities around Oils section need relief from high-priced electric power." TABLE ROCK FAMILY GO TO BUTTE CREEK TAUI.I-: ItorK, Ore., Nov. 8. (Special.) The I'hanler family I who havo operated tho Wykoft ranch the past year aro moving j this week to their own home re Cently purchased in the lJutto ' Creek district. BUTTE CREEK SCHOOL IN HALLOWE'EN PARTY ISItOWNSnOIlO. Ore. Nov. S. (Special) A Hallowe'en program was given by Miss Combs, teacher of tho Hotter Creek school, and her pupils last Friday evening. Those who attended reported an evening very pleasantly spent. Novu e.TKfeA Box 8 Tildes A v?outiO . Tn Block; I 111 (pi ' ' ,l) f r SM t ' ' ' ' ' TKX Yl'llru (From n.e.VV.T..riSiT ". K. 19,, Tribue.) rrcsideiit ... .. . t'oimt rv.wwiat ....i t ducted by .Attorney nier, who rcmusi- i ' ' 't deport 20U of thus, arn-.u! I l" Official Count in tut. . lory to Dry, by uxo votnT.- ct in referendum on ""' " l;'""n.ltlon. First ropu e i I vlctoi-y. Wet Six Inches of Nllmv,fl(,Z(. I. reported on summit of Sl'.kiyi' Hurvurd and l'Hm ... a 10.1 1) He " UJ"'e to N. Y. Stock Kvi l,,,,,. for ill o.uuo, a new record Paris: L'l.Unn . soldiers have l. ,7'. .'V.""lc France. TWKNTY YUAIts tr:i (From files of tho Mail TrWunei N ov. 8. I ami Southern Pacific trains snettl iu cave-in on s V line in California. Lincoln Nebraska ,i..;.i... . i.w ..ii .. ""a 10 President Taft completes tour of country nnd refuses to comment on article in Collier s by L R Glavis, called the "Whitewasiilng Morocco Reported here Kaiser Wllhulm of Germany plans to seize mines in itiii section. Tn 11,-... 1 , , j.ui.is necoines new imsior ai Bts Aini-K s church. Kansas Cltv l'n-lr..i- m-.i--', - -....- ai lima outpoints Cyclone Thoinnsnn in i rounus. Mk . ' a v nr-Qyr inn FlltST IX tin: AHt By Mary (Jralinui Itoimer. John and Peggy stayed with the Little lllack Clock nnd saw the queer little lizards become used t.j the land. Then they saw more odd reptiles and suddenly John noticed something. . , "There's one that looks as If It had wings," he told the Little Black Clock. "Tho. first to fly," the Little Black 'Clock said. "You must know I'm turning myself rapidly around now. liven though I have turned the'tlmo way, way back to the be ginning of things, there were greil amounts of time between the firsi arrivals and the next arrivals and the. ones we're seeing now. . ."We're seeing tho first birds." The creatures tried their lns It was thrilling to watch them. II seemed as though they had groan a little weary of crawling around on the ground and had thought ot the beautiful air above them. They were not particularly love ly. They lodged more Jiko lu'.' than tho kinds of birds John and Pcgary knew. But thev were actually flying. !' seemed very, very bruve of them to try to fly, and clever of them It manage It! . Tho Little Black Clock seemed to bo thinking of something else nnd, indeed, he was busy once more turning the tlmo on a little (Hi ther u'nd further until right betor--their very eyes they beheld seven, of tho largest and most curloih fcnoliirnu thnv'fl eVi'l' SCCn. And yet there was sunietliing 'to luolii-.l rather familiar about thra "I know!" said Job", in a"sW" to his own thoughts. "The muse um li:m come right out into t&' open. I've seen those creatures ic museums, I'm sure." Tomorrow "Dull IHnum" 'EL DIZZY?, J II Uilinu. cnniifiMtfd- m j.uko m 1 ;u Tk; niirf suf. vecetaV tui II havn vou feeling F out tha ulitrhtcat 81C0 of griping or discomtort. Safe, mild, purely vtgeablt . A ..... r.r.1-. JSC By BUD FISHER - ,ud Four Rounds 3 AROUrJX) tV mi e IS ' i i " g I ILav ' . .. . - - - - -i-miiin i i i 1