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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, "01? Ef!ONT, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5,
19.10.
Medford Mail f ribune
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nOliCST W, BUHL, tdltor
I. BliMHY.K MIITH, alanmf
An Indftwoianl Newipiixr
Kntrrtd u MMDd dan ailttr it Vt&eti.
Ontoa, auk Ael.af Uiidi , JITt.
II IUCRIPTIUN SATE
Br UU in A4ii:
, Hilly. ! uDda, tear. ..,,. ,j..T.M
Pally, vllh Suftlar, aunt) .75
i iiuir, ;u mmuj,. )uj.. .to
. haily. .Uliout Sunday, nttiitlt........ .60
MMaly Mull Tribune, one yfar 3.00
, Sunday, tint rev. ...... i t.0
By C aarlrr. In Aillaolli Medloid, Allilaail.
Jamomllk-, Oittral rulul, l'tiotoli, Taunt, (Mid
tllll awl en Jllgliw: -. ' ( .
Uauy, with Humlay, moMn 9
jMlly, wllbuilt Sunday, month .68
bally, wllluiiit Nunday, una year 7.0(1
- bully, lili Kunday, una yaar 8.U0
AU ttrnit, cash In adiance. .' - , ' .
JULiUiKK UK TMK ASfKKlIATKD J'JtMU 4 -1
' KewMitf Full Uaid Wirt Blr( '
TTtfl AuudiUd I'ttst U uelusiTelf iftlHUd
lha u fur publication of all new dispatdirt
einlltfd In it or otUprU ttedtUd In thl Apcrt
lud alto to Ut mi iiuUllJml her tin.
All fULU for iiubliratloa at mmlu dkpatcbH
Jjerela arc alw retried. ; . ,
JMKMBEK OK fllB L'NITKO PRKM
' Official patwr nf the City of Medford. ''
(ifllcial ptptr of Jackson (aunty.
A. H. (!. vcraxe clrtulatton for lis ownUw
rndlr October 1, t2, 414.
Dslly amage dbtrlhutlon (or it month! to
Ortoir 1st. 1021., 4011.
pirixnt ies run, 4825. '
Mr-MltKK OK AUDIT HUHEAU
OK Clltl ULATlON
. Ad rlWng RfprricnUihM
Si; C. MMKNflBN tOMHANT
fifflm In New York, flilcnu, Detroit, lap
Kruwifiett, Im Anttlta, Baltic, roriuna,
Smudge Smoke
1030 lis acclaimed about 12
o'clock Tuesday, night amid pan
doiiitipiiiiri, (in.ij worso.' .. i. , r,- ;
Friday wiih about n rnw n day
in has come Id the attention of
the valley In several moons, ag
gravated by n bltlnlr wind.
Those left iK-rilpd arc currying
or) plowing (jultc extensively, and
It, .Ik touch on the nag that has to
walk in the furrow.
.Thoro .will te8. Community in
ventory dinner Wednesday eve, jit
which time an Inventory will he
read. nhowInK the number of wage
Hlavi'S, capltallnx. producer, work
er!. KinKri4. eatcrw,' committeemen,
ami belter than the 'nvernwc- dan
(el. - ........ , ,
lllui'jayK ore plentiful In the
vtilley aicnln, and are pretty mu6h
of! n nuhfan'ce, rnportii .from the
rural arena indicate. A hunch' of
unruly bluejaya (tot after- X.
Neldermoyor'H aprlnp; .wheat while
he' waH flowing it, and got n an.'
mnal. The bluejay la afraid of
nothing except Alice llunloy'n pea
cock. .'.ThfH fowl in n proud and
beautiful thing, but what a voice!
.HrhnlaHtlc wnrk will be rosumed
tomorrow throughout ton1 city.
The Nchoolma'amH are all back,
refrpMhed nftur the holiday breath
ing -Hindi, ''"',.
Matty of 'the .'Vitheenit of ll'ultc
Knlll vcvo down l'rl attending .a
tax hearing. One auch Informed
tho Writer, '"that everybody was
righting an hard nx they could,
without drawing Jdood."
II. Pli'Wher and . .Strang are
down nt ' I.oh Angelen with the
lending nrrhnrdixtH, and are mlsued
from the local social whirl. Mcshw.
Klrang and I-'Iewber. wired back
they were' out to Hollywood and
gave the movie queena a treat.
Thi-y will VlHlt Old Melico to get
a 'genuine tanutle.
Water ia running in all 'the
ereekH, and the chnrnlug nugue
inakeH an lunpirlng picture oh It
HppedH lit the H'n. LoHt tYeek baa
fountl ItHolf and in trying to ,be a
raging torrent. ' " '
('. Wig Anhpnln wan alglited
Wed. for the ll time ulnce the
new graaH atarted.' lie wiih not
very frollcky. '
(Irouml liiig day will ,be tile
next Inilldtiy. with the Mncnln Hay
banquet, on its heelw. ' The : latter
occmlon 1h when the oratorx let
Ii.ohc, and give full piny to their
vocal chord. Keb. 22 la Washing
ton'B llli-lhiliiy. and the last ohiincc
for the hnnka and harhcndiops to
cloHo In thnv month. March ix
devoid of holidaya, nave .for the
17th of Owney I'htton. After that
romee the graduation exoicUrH,
and July lh. .In the meantime,
there will be nothing- except Keep
Ilrentblng Week, for the cutertain
menl of the inumB. i. - -
The Pitt rnnthein were unmer
cifully walloped by 'list?., Jan. 1.
It huN been the rule the pant foot
ball neuHon, that teama named
after the mi-mbern of the cat fam
ily, are aby of fcrorioucneiui In
herent with the specle.H. Teams
with nlcknanien indicating a vio
lent meleorologlinl disturbance,
seem to be able to live up to their
moniker the best.. Take the home
;tenm. In IMI they were called
! tho lllaek Tornado. Last year th.-y
I were known its the Tigers. Many
jnro in favor of , reluming to the
; cyclone - belt.
, sl.N FIUhcLMCbjnn 4 U'l)
"poh't (o-rvet ttijolii ilil- inonfy
you put in your bank." ' '
Thla warning euumlK foolish, hut
It Isn't. Depositors In California
hnvk- f H4C.236 thnt are iinelainied.
The IfJhernln (Hnvlnus and Loan'
Hnclciy of this city baa tbn great
est number of unclaimed ncroum-i
totaling In excesa nf 1H7.O0O.
Tho jargest unrlaliiind deposit
In this unnk Is s.KUC credited to
a seaman. He deposited $4,000 in
J 1108 and since than it Jius eurnert
Interest nmoitntlng to more thnn
14 ono.
Nenslrie. - Timber holdings or
II n m m o n d t.umher ' company
changed hands.
BANK DEPOSITORS
! FORGET FORTUNE
TRY XT IN
All the suKifcutiouH uitd40 '.tle' Or)ffOJludiciL.ouJliil
tljiiH fin- nrc pood oik'n nnij wo ioii.will lie incnrioiii(P(l in our
Icnal procedure. .
Two of them lire pitrticiiliirjy de.sirah.le. , First fiiyinj; ,u de.
fi'iidiml in nny ease not involvini; the death iienafty, the right
to wnm'.ju.ry trial; and Kceond, pliieint; the selection of jurors
under the supervision of the Circuit instead of the County- Court.
.The first would speed up justice, and in eases where pnhliri
passions oj. popular prejudices have been aroused, render,, its
attainment more probable. The second would place jury selec
tion where it belongs, for as a nitttjpr of fact, the Coipity Court
is not properly ta le(rij or judicial )ody, nd allots, purely lcgul
powers should be removnd.! We need fi betterVpiiiilt.V.of jurors
and Hie Circuit Court would be in a position to. secure' them,
:-. ; ';,-;-': -,,. . .' . . '; -;'';:V-''",:i:!v:';;-v:-';'-,i')
THE. oihcr two suiigostions ore i not so - important, or so
plainly desirable, rnifoi'm sentences. for all persons con
victed of the same or similar offenses would tend to correct
I no .obvious abuse in onr courts, the JliiindiiiK down fit extreme
Kejitc.necH in some cases, and jniideqiinte sentences in others.
Hut there would be the danjrer of "t,oo Jitrjet a standard.izatioii,
which riiifrht prevent the court from making the sentence con-,
form with peculiar circumstances surrounding a partieulir ease,,
all in all a very desirable feature.
A similar criticism could be made of ,t,he pi'oyisioii, prohib
iting a parole of any convicted person, wi;thout imposing a por
tion of the sentence. Circumstances alter cases. There are
times when extreme lenience', is justified and if not invoked -works
an unwarranted hardship, hof somuch upon tjie defend-,
lint perhaps, as upon innocent members .of his family.
However, in both instHiieeSj a step would be made in ihe
direction of correc.ting the growing abuse, of Jumding down
unjust and .disproportionate sentences, 'which to our mind, is
a serious evil. , In qther words we believe more can be said in
favor .of .those provisions than, against -them,, nnd tljcrcfore,
hope that (thc Judicial , Council will .endorse all f dur ,of the re
i'oiius tlniH far .proposed. . ' . , . . ... '.'..," , 'i
CLARE
..In Clare Briggs is dead! fhc creator ;of ''The Days of
Real Sport," and "When, -A. J-VJlcr Niieds A Friend," lias gone
to that land, where we presume, comic strips are unknown.
As one of tie vast army of Middle western readers of the
Chicago Tribune who have laughed with Briggs for a quarter
of a century, we would like to add our little tribute. .. .
We well remember when he first appeared. As an ardent
devotee of the (ieorgc A(Ic, 1), L. T. and IcCHHhcon school,
.we .rather resented his appearance, as an intrusion. Who wus
this kid from the eointry an.vway, antl what right hail ,le.p
compete With such established demi-gods! ,; The Tribune was
admitting a. rnk .piu-venue into thc.siicrQd,,ean!ps. (i .
Hut, our protest was of no avail..., For weeks we purposVly
skipped Uriggs, then wjtjh airW(t,. 0)tW.wi .jjay fiim ,n
pitying gljtnce, and finally one winter .morning, there was "Oh
r-'kinnay' flii(( a jgingjiiijn littlf .girl pppl.ying a handkerchief
to Jc,r kid brother's imse-with the familiar admonition "Mow J"'
I ("',' j: u'i . .iiiu'i 1:1.1, .. i!
B abdicated. There was
all Life. real .Mid - West. -
from then on llriggs not only was elected,. .he was to us the best
brtjie (jjiariot, for.hc created a wow type and embodied the true-
Siiiit of the Karly ;'!)(); (toy, as
.since.
Dear Old .Brjggs, -think of
tieulaiiy i Ips .early years! An "original" if there ever was
one, a creative humorist of the first water. His death a great
loss to American linmor,his place will be difficult, to fill.
To paraphrase Mr. Berlin : "His life is ended, but the smile,
il lingers on." , , . , . .
Necking is especial
called jirize, fight.
The first test of honor is to see
jiot ilrag.jii.a iness of statistics.
It 's easy to classify ,people.
laugh in eomic strips you 'think
'.'Neiijiecias.iiddcd ten years, to the. span, of ife." ,t)r per
Imps the fool driver Is just in, a slump.
Ji. e.ustjmis become inherited,. instinet, bow deftly the child
prodigy of 1!)!IS will insert bolt ..No, .711!
Aincricanism : , A theory that eiunlity is achieved by calling
yopr .-iipcrioin "them fools at .Washington."
Morons? .Well, they've the
tooting will remove the car that.
Whiil a life! If you 1iowl with the grippe, Doc thinks von
you yellow i and if you act heroic,
Bnliincing an orange on the head gives graceful oarriagc, or
you can, try walking in the path littb Willie shovels in the
snow.
Marion Titlley shows people
just deposit a nice fortune at 4
course.
It isn't alwaye true thnt there's safetv in numbers. .Usually
a family must total seven before
it wiih an axe.
Iiisurnnee.adjiister: A man
l'.S.") is slill worth irl-t'i when be
thing as a gift.
Correct this sentence: "lie does a lot of talking about profes
sional ethics," said (he gossip, "and you never hear him knock
a competitor."
Funny mortal! He lives in
suicide to offend the Local Big
the free mini on the farm.
OREGON
....
BRINGS
"Our Town'" humor and above
small .town MkidV life. .And
no one had done before him or
.... ., ,. .1
.the smiles he has given, par-;
disgusting when it costs you $'1 nnd is
tlie nr
lumcyt uliniisl lost .nnd
The dumb ones nrc those that
idiotic.
kind.of people who think horn-
is stuck up in front.
he calls it a touch of cold.
how to farm successfully. Von
per cent and let Nature take its
the o,ld man decides to eliminate
who thinks a lounge that cost
wouldn't hnve the water-soaked
a town where it is commercial
Ouy, -and yet feeis superior to
Fifteen Years Agp
r This Week
j- (From the file nt. lite .
Mall Tribune) , ;.'',
Moiuluy '
Ten "hard-working, thrifty, suc
cessful and ..praptlcaj iarmera" of
the valley endorse sugar beets. .
Lajit week' 'h man and womin
passed through the city, and left
j a trail of bad checks behind them.
rnf.rcn.inis report 10 ino ponce.
The report for December.- by
Police Judge Charles Gay '-shows
ihat 11.30 was expended 'for lttea!s
to transient!. , . '. 1 '
The city recorder Is busy pre
paring tho bailout for the city elec
tion to be held January 12. V. J.
ftmerick is running against C. K.
.f.ates, the hustling auto dealer, for
mayor.
Capt. A. J. Vance of Co. T, pro
moted Ooporal Horace V. Ilrom
)ey, to fourth duty, sergeant, vie?,
rteldsn Hill. Private Carl Y. Ten;r
wald was promoted to be corpor:,!.
TucMlny
.---AV,: It. Coleman reports to thi
sugar beet committee, that when:
he -wn&'a boy near Phoonlx, augar
beets were raised for cow feed.1
and declares that-, sugar beots can'
be' raised here. ,; ' . ' '
- Contract lot for the construe-:
tlon of a federal building In Med
ford. " . ' -
Commercial club- for ' tho first
time In Its hlatory has money in
the bank, the annual report show:!.,
Jim Hell of the Nash Hotel of
fers: J200 for tho first sack of
stignr- .made-' from home-growi',
beets'. . ' . '
Wednemtay
Land Owners' -committee reports
that Irrigation would be highly
beneficial to tho valley and -"will
file petitions for the establishment
(it a district.' .-
Dr. B. It. Picket apd W. e. T.t
I!, chapter, endorse adoption 1 of
new oily oharter.- Mayor Purrtln
review's history of the new chnrteiv
In a four column letter. '
.Cieorge AVaiter, while driving a
buggy ' on North Oakdale Thurs
day night, won struck by an un
known nutolst : running without
lights. Walters was thrown, from
the' buggy, which
is a total loss
The reckless motorist escaped un
der cover of darkness.
The alumni team of the Med
ford high school, during the Newj
Vear'.i game at -flrants Pass, con-;
traded a -taxlcah bill, and -the tnxl-j
man threatens suit. No one win.
assume responsibility for tho;,.tilll.:
Thursday ' ,
rue oregonuin prims nn win -
vloW with Miss Marlon Towne
Phoenix, first woman' to ho sent
to tho legislature, -Irr this state.
lien Sheldon, denies thnt his-
support of the-new city charter.
Is In tho hripes he wlll'be- named
city manager. "T nrrlMfully" :un-
quallfled 10 be city manager;, and
would not Tinve It. under any1 cir
cumstances," says, Mr. Sheldon In.i
an article headlined: "Anotljer 1. 0
Nn! ed
Koulhern V A c I f I e",nnnnnnce j
sheelul rates.' to the World'n h'air
at Ran "Pranclsco. ' '
Local Belgian aid fund leaps to
$200. :
Friday . . v
"Progressive Citizens Unite ..to
Advocate Passage of New Char
te'r." navs a front page headline
Cm'incllman Oeorue Porter "nails
another campaign'- lie"
The- streets of the city were t
glare of Ico thla momlng, and
horses had difficulty In keeping
their feet. '
Jacksonville gets thrill from re
ported discovery of gold-near 'the
Old' Chnnnel mine.
V. H."Ooro addresses Commer
cial club on tho need of a sugar
beet factory.
.to. Saturday
' .Medford : high , school defeats:
r.rants Pass at basketball .47 to
5, 'before n small crowd.
Ijirgest vote in history of city
predicted nt city election to vo'e
on new city charter. Dr. J. -M.
Keene, of Oregon system fame, -W
hourly labeling the new charter,
the "New Thought Movement."
Attorney II. K. Mulkey addresses
the Purent-Teachcra association ot
the Washington school, on, "Shake
speare, and Counterparts In Mod
ern Tendencies,"
W. II. Oore nnd C.eorgc It. Car
penter of the beet sugar commit
tee were arrested by the Talent
policeman for speeding while en
route to a beet meeting nt, Ash
land, and fined J5.00.
. Dr. J. J. Emmons. Is preparing
to move his offices from Mam
street to the second floor of the
M. K. II. building. . t
Simmering of
Oregon Politics
! ; v,'.'iS VOIJED.'i J
There- Is renewed discussion of
the sulilecL ot ..v-reiuing tjw office
of lieutenant governor for Oregon
since the death of 'Clovcrnor Pat
terson and the ' succession of A.
W. Norblad, who was president of
ti.n .iitin .i.nnte. Nobody so far
us observed Is objecting to Gover
nor Norblad hut the tact is iieinn
pointed that Oregon now has lit
the highest office within the gift
of the people an Incumbent for or
against whom those people neve.
have been alvcn an opportunity
to vote. In Oregon, the state which
was firm to move away from rep
resentative irovornment toward-
popular government by adoption of
the measures coming under whit
Is known ns the Oregon system, we
have Just elevated to our hlghe...
office a man who had neither
sought nor obtained the pulill.'
suffrage for thnt ofjlrc.
Some of the comment on the
situation now developed and prior
heroto ls In a tone Indicating hi
opinion thnt some right of tho
people la being withheld from
thnn in the matter. This woul 1
h true were It not for the fact
that the people themselves adopt
,. M-inuiilntlnnnl nmendment
Whereby the' present form of suc
cession lo the governorsnip was
provided. The legislature submit
ted It and the voters ratified it by
a heavy majority. To argue that
the present form of succession is
not what the people want, is to
argue that they did not know wJirj
they were voting for when th' y
adopted that amendment. The
populur'. Diandate against the. of
fice of lieutenant governor is even
more murked.- Three times a pro
posal for creation of the -office has
been before the people. Thr?e
times the proposal has been re
jected by great majorities.
Our constitution formerly pro
vided that tho secretary, of sta.e
should succeed to the governorship
upon death or disability of the In
cumbent. On assuming the high
est office under -such circumstances
It was then the duty of tho new
governor 'to appoint IjUi suebesior
as secretary .of elate.: -thus ienab
llng him' to control'the stidto bonrjl
of three members', 'abiolutety. . it
was this objection in ,the abstract,',
plus the public determination not
to creiato the office of lieutenant
governor that placed the public in coast Thursday shortly after tak
a frcme of mind receptive to'i ino- what they belle veil to be Ep-
change and ennblod a. group :;um Salts,
lcttlslutors to logroll throuph'; an I
. 1 . ..lnln.a In .'r,n
themsflve.s more power ond' a'.-j NATIONALISTA- BEATS
ZtuTZi: GOBDOI. Of PORTLAND.
It the Voters' approval.
Thus we have a governor select
ed not by tho people by their bal
lots but by a mere majority of
state senators. As few as 16 mn
may thus choose a future gover
nor. . Indications are that Gover
nor Norblad is fully qualified for
his office hut If an occasion shaM
come to puss some time wherein
an unfit or unworthy incumbent
shalj get into the governor's chali
by the present method of succes
sion then the voters might conceiv
ably reverse tholr thrice repealed
verrilet and vote to" create the of
fice of lieutenant governor. They 1
ou,jht to do it. The present situa
tion Is anomalous. Eugene Jteg
ister. .:
Press Comment
: .Action at Lat r-
1 ..Adneptance ,hy' the city council
of the! citizens'-petitions tor 0 mil-'
nlclpal water system brings to an
end the period of hopeless wailing
wi,jch has involved the city for
many months. '
Prosi-eots of action came as a re
lief to citizens who have realized
that the tack of pure water and
fire protection have been the his
gost stumbling blocks to advance
ment of Cirants Pass.
I'he feeling ot futility which uc-
j .,;, ,,: i,,,,i..i'. ,h. the
city had ho money with which to
act, leaving the matter of the city's.
welfare up to an apparently Indif
ferent company, now had ' given
way to the knowledge that the
city has an excellent chance to pro.
vjile tor Its own water needs.
i;!-Thut does not moan the route to
a new and adequate water system
will be clear sailing from today on.
The inevitable clash of wills as to
whether the old system will or will
not he purchased iu still uhead.
.The total amount of bonds to he
isBtied. should the bond election
the council is now usked to call
prove a success, will without any 1
question provide, difficulties which
must be settled or overeoihe. ,1
Rut these things can be decided. I
once the city gets under way In Its ',
drive for pure unci plentiful water.',.
It has been the Herniation of help
lessness which has been so gall
ing, so deadening to the spirit of
civic improvement.
Hello, 1930! Wo are on our way
to n- blighter future. (irunts Pass
Courier.
A T.VKTK OF Til R
lMFT
Meilfonl i.s hnvinp: n tnnto of tho ('
uplift. To koop ppoplt pure and
unspotted from tlie world, tho
luxury ot.tn police .matron whowo i
prtnclpnl duty is to attend public t
danooH and super vise tho mora In of :
the dancerH is boinff enjoyed.
I'robahly, as In Home, othtir com-
muni ties, all dunces aio deemed
wicked, hence all need police sup
erviion. Which prohuhly accounts
for the fact that ihinces lven by
lodKOs or other orsnnixations have
been construed as public dances
and In need of a wet nurse. So one
was inflicted on tho Woodmen nf
the World in their own lodge
room. .
However the Klks rebelled nnd
refused to -Admit tho matron to
thoir New Year's dance; which was
an invitationnl affair and confined
to members. Whereupon she
secured the assistance of tho chief
ot police to force entrance, but the
lod;e doors .were, locked on both
of them, the Klks declaring that
they wore doing nothing thnt need-
- We Gan Help You Solve Your : !
Drainage Problems
Modern machinery, competent engineers and skilled workmen will install a
drainage system at surprisingly moderate cost. You are invited to inspect the
drainage system we have installed on Rosenberg Brothers' Bear Creek Orchard.
R. I. &tuart (& Sons
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
R. I. Stuart, phone 643 Gilbert Stuart, phone 966-M Miles Stuart Ph 850
il
ed sutierviMiun, and did not intend
to be supervised. ,
. J'rmmhly ,tha JJIk wijV-he held
guilty of less majesty, for'Tmblle
officials, from councllmen down,
take themselves very seriously, and
omit no occasion to show their im
portance by butting In where they
have no business. .' The effort to
muke other people good by laws
and police clubs continues unabat
ed ' despite pernetunl failure.
tBalem Capital Journal.)
' ' '
RICKREALL MEN DEAD
. BY MISTAKE IN DRUG
; Ai.j.M,'.Or'e.i Jan. 4. tPi Ac
Hdenral ;ilcath by. poison was the
verdict iof the Uncojn county eor
opor'i,' (iiy.jsallad; (dr tuls Kriduy
to iriveHtittafc theljlouths of Charles
11. Wti'nley,', 53' and Pnurik Illhl, 5li.
l'iit-kreiill men who died at the
MANILA, Jail. 4. P) Young
Natlnniillstn. oj .':.Munlln, retained
the featherweight -boxing - title of
the'' fnr -east - tonight by defeating
Hilly Gordon of-: Portland, Oregon,
in the' set-end round. The referee
stopped the flijht nrter Cordon
had been- knocked down several
times. J
.
St. Helens. 'lllds opened for
construction of Vitnitary sewer in
subdivision No. 'i near new fire
station.
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Preferred
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JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Over 20 years in Medford Not One of Our
Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
ORCHAKD1S1S
Education Responds in 1929
To Demand for Wide Surveys
by Belmont Farley
(Assistant Director Division ol
Publications, National Education
Association).
WASHINGTON (P The yeer
1929 in education has seen an ever
widening demand for more accur
ate evaluations of educational pur
poses and results.
The urowlng popularity ot 0,1-1
plying an objective nnd ImpersonU
yardstick to school and college
progress is seen In a large nuui-
ber of statewide
ide and nationwice
Three major surveys under the school surveys- of some kind in
direction 'of the United States or-1 progress during the year Included
flee of education, to east u total of j Florida. Arkansas. Oregon, Mis
more "than r.ft0,000 were started slsslppl nnd Virginia,
or plMined during the year. I A significant stop toward moie
The field work of the t.urvey c? 1 effective government relationships
the B7 land grant colleges, svni-n
'include 2! state universities, was
! brought to a close at cost of
SU7.O00. ;,.
i A survey of nil high schools was
begun to dlscoyer the most erte
tii-e methods and study materials end to make recommenuauons at.
td be used in sccondnry hJtlmM2?J?l!i4i:-0HJ.m' '
fiene and .lack Fight. -. Wotilrt' Cliange- Street Name.
KNOXVILLK. Tenn. CU.l?,)-rJ. 1'EIPJNO (U.P) Residents on
There's a dog hero they cull "Tup-
jney" nnd a rooster which answer
i to the name of "Dempsey," till be-
..... .
' en lis,, tllev f Irlll in -less Norman S
yard quite reguluiiy. and the don
! does most of tho footwork. After
j the frequent fracas, "Dempsey"
1 lino juiiiicy iiivii w.i.iiu
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INVESTMENT THAT PAYS
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Preliminary steps for a study of
the practices: and achievements In
the .training of teacher have, heen
taken by the I'nlted States office
of education. 11 l expected iu
start In 1930.
Commissions to study the .ita'e
school situation," either In gener.il
or in certain special nspects, were
created In 1929 by law in Callfoi -
)nh . Delaware,- Hawaii. Illlno -..
Iowa, Kansas. Massachusetts,
-Michigan. Missouri. .New Jersey,
1 i-enn ivnu., j-....iiu .am
Washington, i Other states with
with the schools was taken when
Secretary Wilbur appointed an ad
visory " commltteo on education
whoso purpose is to make a Rtudy
of tho present relations of the na-
lionnl .government . tQ. 'education
f'CoWs " Stomach street" (Niu Tu
Tsu) in 4'elpJng. have. decided, that
In modern China the name of this
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siret-i i-i. ni'i "i- v......,,-... - y
thorities, 'asking them to ' change
the nnme ' of the ' street to1 "fili;
rt-;ivinir Court." as 'more ; suitable
' to the plorles of their district.
NOW
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PERCENT
Capable home management and the
fact that "your money' is secured by
first mortgages on icarefully chosen
Jackson County property assures this
ABSOLUTE SAFETY.
Combined with this SAFETY is
PROFIT and AVAILABILITY in
fact, all the requisites of a GOOD IN
VESTMENT may be found in this
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