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Medford I The Weather roiwa.st: Fair lot light nml Vhuwlny, I;ut hWmnliiK rloiuly Viint'Mtn ; colder lonl-hr. IL TMKTNE Temperature Hiyhrst ycsUM-riiiy !U lament HiIm morning I.'i To A p.m. yestonliiy 11 To A a.m. iliis nmriiintc T Djl7 tfwtnlj-lwrUi Tmt, MED FORD, Olil-XiON, Tl'KSDAY. .lANTAK'V 7. IftU). No. MLA Today SWIG i By Arthur Briabane I As Turkey Sees Us. Phflneciani in America. r Bite Off Twelve Grapes. Christianity Tires China. Copyright King Features Synd. Inc. Modern science tells you that matter, in motion, (ruins weight. News, also, gains as it trav els. The Turkish newspaper, Ako ham, describes, sympathetical ly, results of our recent earth quake in "Wall Street. 'Former American million aires tire now eating bread, cheese and cabbags," says the editor. Some American millionaires would gain in health and grace if they adopted that diet, with out adding bootleg mixtures to it. Akoham's "news f r o m America is not more inaccurate than some of our news from Turkey, and far less inaccurate than the average American idea of the Turkish people. Much power in the Turks, great self-respect, and a high sense of honor. Inscriptions found on rocks in the valley of Ihe Amazon re vive the belief that the sea-faring Phoenicians from the far end of the Mediterranean dis covered America long before Columbus and the earlier, I Ao! Kricson. Aehaeiilogists think the Phoenicians went up the yrp.'it Amazon- with .lieir.,lships and founded a South American City tiXK) years ago. Someone should write a go-'d history of those Phoenicians ivith their restless longing for navigation, so unlike the other iion-Semetic tribes. First of all . men, they sailed out of sight of land with only the stars, no compass, to guide them. They first sailed past the Rock of Gibraltar to mine tin. with slaves, in the Hritish Islands. They brought wealth from every port, by trade or piracy, depending on the strength of the port. Now t-hcy are gone. Their rivers that ran . back through the mountain gorges arc silted un Sijuid niles cover acres that 'were fertile. The cedars are gone from Mount Lebanon. Nearly 2IKM1 years - before Columbus was born Alexander administered the final blow to tile greatness of Phoenicia, which had already fallen un der Persia's yoke. (Continued on page four.) Thtr'n nn old savin, "tve'rr lirrr today nn roiio loimrmw." hut UMlny If we're lirrr IiiIp an n n. m.. counilCM1 wv'rr lucky. innianiivi In nil tho btt't'.ittiird o the tnr are thwcil o moiiry, hut Indlnnny i for lack don't rare wlutlior wlirwil cm'' or not. tio has pawd Idctuvny 10 LOOSEN GRIP TODAY Weather Bureau Predicts Passing of Storm On Coast, Except in Southern California Seattle Colder Than Nome Portland Also Chilled Heavy Snow in Redding. KAI.KM. (ire., .ton. 7. tlP) Hoy A. Klein, slate hijrhway engineer, reports that snow has been cleaivd from the 1'acirie highway in Iho southern part of the state and iho highway is now open ihrouKhout Its length. The Itedwood high way In-low Cii-anls Pass was to he cloartd early today. SAX I-'ltA.l'I.Sl-o. Jan. 7. (A'l Freezing temperatures in the tar west followed today in the wake of the general storm which swept down out of the north in u , fury of rain, hail and snow yesler J day to Klve even California a taste of real winter weather. That the storm would pass to- day, except in southern California. was the prediction of the weather j bureau here, which forecast ab normally low temperatures for the region west of the Mississippi river. Snow in Nevada and the .Sierra with fair weather In tho remainder of the far western ! states was predicted. I I At midnight a general drop In ! tempt rntnres was reported, hOKln i niuK in eastern Washington, nor thern Idaho and western Montana ami extending through Oregon into southern California. Ill Itelow in Helena. . In Helena. Mont., the tempera, lure dropped .1,4 derees tu Hi elow" icero In 48 hours. " .Snow was reported heayy in Yellowston park where the mercury hovered belwe.-n zero and four decree- above. ' 'he lowest temperature in Wnsh ! innton was I'oRisterod at ltepublie. ', where It was 4 democs below zero. Spokane shivered under a fresh wind laden with dust-like snow. S utile was colder than Nome, Alaska, where four decrees above freezing temperature prevailed. Minimum temperature In Seattle was :Ki and maximum of 29 de crees. Heavy snows kept crews work jnc to clear north and southbound hichwnys In southern Orecon. where heavy damaco was suf fered In thi- vicinity of Orants I ass. Wires were out for 10 hours before communication was re-established. Many trees fell and In one Instance, slichtly injured a Josephine county farmer. I'orlland Chilli tl. I'ortland reported a stlb-freezinu temperature while enterprise In the northwest part of the slate recorded four decrees below zero. Kxlreme eobl anil snow in places where it is seldom seen wete fen lures of the storm in California. Red. line. In Kls'ti.v.oi county, re ported the heaviec. snow f ill in five years. Keni'.-r. had five inches. Yreka ml Uecl two Inihes. The Siskiyou diide re ported 18 Inches witil more faU'.nc steadily. HiRhw.-.ys lr, tin; lemon were kept clear with snowplows. tTontlnned on Vns K!v) G. PASS PARTY HELD AT CAVES fill A NTH PASS. Ore.. Jan. T. (!pt . party of !rani Push bind, nesfi men. headed by Samuel llaker pre.sid.nl of the chnmher tf com merce, today aw;iited an opportunity- to return here from OrrKon ,aves where they were marooned by the heavy snowstoitn the last two day. Little concern Is felt for their safety, ns it is known they have a supply of food and plenty 'f fuel. Another party, headed by Karl" Voorhirs. manaKlnn editor of On Orantji Pass Courier, in snowbound at an old mine near Holland, a fw miles from here. The snow In Holland is reported four feet deep. Imports r nchinc f ounty of fie -lals Indicated residents in some seetinns of the l.lated parts of the county, had been f niiuht with out a Inrte supply of procerteii. Snow h.T.s blocked mnny roads lendln.T from thr-si- se tinns to nearby sett lemeiPs. BY HEAVY SNOW PRINCIPALS IN Lsf t. ;iiMiWfflrHiT'y v 1 . Above Is shown the Chapel Paolima, part of the royal palace In Rome, where. January 8. Princess ie Jose of Belgium will become the bride of Crown Prince Humbert, heir apparent to the Italian Marie Jose of Belg throne PARTY BLESSED BY POPE PIUS - . j Princess Marie Jose of Bel-' gium and Kin Visit Pon-j tiff On Eve of Marriage,' Elaborate Ceremony' Marks Audience. i i VATICAN' CITY. Jan. 7. fPi - 1 Princess Miifie Jose of I'ctlutn.'! who tomorrow becomes the bride ; of Humbert, rrince of I Med m on; ! and In ir to the Italian throne, wa received in private audience t his : forenoon by Pope Pius XI. With her were her father. Klnicj A Ihert : her mother. Queen VUy.-: be'h; Prince Leopold niid his wife,' Princes Astrld and Prince Charl-H. ' her other brot her. whose title is Count at Flanders. , It wii.s the first visit of tho II-l- ! Kinn royal family to the pope sin.c 192 2, iiiid It was accompanied by the tame elaborate ceremony which marked the welcome of the! Holy See to Kln Victor- l-hnnnreij and Queen Helena of Italy on He-1 comber 5. The Swiss Oti iriN ha nd played j the lit: lian national anthem ai.il ! her papal armed bodies preseTii-! ed arms. St. Peter's square waj cleared completely of people. Pope Phi charted Hi minuie.-i with the kint; and (pieen alone ii nd then the yountr people wer.; 1 Introduced and he talked with th. rn ( for 10 minutes or more. The queen j and I" ri n cess M a r I e .1 ose w ere In black with black mnntlllas, while the men were In khaki uniform. His Holiness Imparted a special blepslmr on Princi-ss Marie In be- j Half of her wedding tomorrow. II" 1 alsn maile her a plft of a reliui" is ehara ter. j liOMi:. Jan. 7. (Pi Four thou "'ind provincial Italians, dressed in their native Rarh, paraded this a f tern r ion in front of Ihe woman who some day will be their queer. Marie Jose, princes of Ib'lyium. and Prince Humbert, whom miv tomorrow will marry, walched d" 1ii:htedly from n balcony of I ne Quirlr.nl palace. firouped around them were th.ir parents, the Kincs and Queens of Italy rnd Itelluin. the Kinjr of Ilulff.irla. nnd princes of thp hloo 1 of vai ious countries. It wa to hnposins spectacle brfore a. lmtn Inu an array of royr.lty a po-q war Knrope has seen. The I)u e of York represented flreat Itrit ain. JUSTICE TAFT ENTERS ROYAL I00IG,nuElESI lW WASIUNT.TOV. Jan. T. (Tl Chi' f Jutirr Taft mi.-llt huv l.ron rntorins a hot pi thin loornlnK for all Iho (tciifl .splrltB ho diftpiavofl an l-o w-nlkf'l Into ItnrfloM hosiltal to undorpo trentmont. Th formor piowplont lalkl up to tho hospital clock, awl in hi rimtnmary Jovial mnnnor nkod: yon havo o room h ro for mo?" ROYAL WEDDING I NICW YORK. Jan. nnd ilu Yiinkoos over the homo run kinj;' new rontrnct hrukc m , In failure titday.- The Imbo re-fM'-od to ioct't ii tu-jyiiar. offt.r. i culling for JT'iidoO iw yonr nnd t icilnnt'l Jacob Kuppcri, the Yunkoi owner, reject ed ltulh'i runnier i li )ioHiil for a three-year rontraet J aKn-einent at $S5,000 a year. . ; WITH VICE IS CLAM: WASHINGTON. .Ian. 7.r-(f') A J charge that the city of Washing-! ton wart "reekiiiK with vice an-l j i orruptinn." was made In Ihe sen-; ate today by Senator Itlease, Dem- ! ocrat. of South Carolina. P.leas- heiran his address hv j wiyinp that the "queHtion of pro hiintion rests t ntirely with Presl-; dent Hoover and the Iteptiblican party In conre. ; "I .el's see what they are politK j to do about it," he exclaimed. tLDWI FOR TAYLOR'S VALET LOS ANfJKLKS. Jan. 7. t I'nlt- ed Press.) A kIkuiiIIc search. ! world wide in Kcnpe for Kdward j Sands, fornicr valet of AVilllam i Hcsmond Taylor, murdered movie director, will be the find move In , the new police hunt for the slayer, 1 according to announcement today. Itcvised descriptive bulletins will , bo sept police t liro!M;!lout the world in effort to apprehend the nnn foiinht for the past ciKht DEDUCT GASOLINE TAX FROM INCOME LEVIES POUTLAND, Ore., .Ian. 7.-(Pi-Ciyde C. Jiiinll; y. c:olleitor of In ternal revemi ! for the Oregon dl diet, hnld loday that the tax paid the stnte on Rasollne in properly deductible from Inconio tax cniul'i lations. IUW UVLK oHLMf They Learn Use of Gun at Tender Age in Chicago; Lad of Ten Expert ( 11 II A'iO, Jan. 7. Ifl'i Mis Mary Morn. in wan fllMnif In hrr houi' when "iinK" wont a wlnrlnu pano. an'l "pinn" wont anothor. Mi-h. MoiKan nmvi-l nimhly to r.'tvoi-. .hi'io wa anolhor "tini:" atitl "Tiiith iltfE whizfoil over h'-r hcail. Sho ilOflucoil K"ln-ono v.af fhool ini; at tho lioijfo. I'oliro woio oallvil. an anothor window tnno wont clattor-olnttor, 'J'tio polico. arriving, roronnoltororl, Down tho hi rool a fow ilooi-H thoy fotiii'l anothor hoipo with tho wln tltwv ttftnon hot out. Thrty looioil fin ami ramo lf tho homo of Nol- AND ITS SETTING I I FOR 20 YEARS Conditions Nearing Normal After Storm Ten Miles Telephone Wire Flattened Klamath Falls Gets ' Heavy Snow. Ily A ssi a iat d Press, Or; K'n experienced it flrnt taste of real winter temperaturoH today with virtually every city re porting low records for the ea son. With the Pacific highway re opened to traffic and promtse t:i ve n that the I ied woods h Ik h way would be opened early today, condltiona In (InintH Pass asKitmed a normal staK after having been vl-dtcd by the heaviest snowfall In twenty years. Tile storm, according to neml (tfficial estimates, will cost tho highway department and power and teh phone companies $2fi.O0O. oi t Irlals of t hi' telephone com pany early today estimated the loini iny's loss at Jiri.oiio. In one section at CrantK PnH. poles were down for in miles and ItfiO phones w- re still out nf com mission. Snow at Klamath. Slightly more than two and seven-UntliH Inches of snow lay on the ground at Klamath Falls afir j wo days of constant storm In sc. A larwe rotary plow wuh clearing the highway today thru the Slsklyous. l-'or the fhHt time in history of K la mat It coiini y. an auto mold I" ttaH able to icaeh the Like of the Woods n-stled at the foot of Mt .Mi LatiKhlln in January, when Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie I lowers, residents heie. tnade the K.-ioite trip ihioiik'h a snowstorm Sunday In two and one-ha If hours. A Unlit ear Junip'"l the curb at Klamath Falls and dropped over a six fool bank after nkld diny on n hill. The machine landed riubl side up on four wheels, undamped. The coldest weather of the win ter bit the l:oKne River, aceord Iiik to Medford report, and the mercury slipped down to IS rte L'rens above after two days of In lennlttont snow. ,ton V. .Toyoo. vlro jiroHlilont of tho Hwariftnoh Oil corporation. Anfl in thin hoiiHf livotf l-Mwarfl. fiKf I'l, l.io Jfiyooff' Hon. l;d Wdi-fl alwayi wautoil a Klin, Ifiil Inn ila.l.lv hntl all no. Imilily. howovor. loft on n lninlnPB trip lat wook nml Mm. Joyro woak onofl umlor tho ohitii'H poriftntont flfuianilH. anfl k.ivo him nn air , rifle. i Tho ptiiiro. smlllnK. roliirnoil to hoafliHiarlorc aiifl parkod tholr foot on tho radiator. Kdward wont in lioil. Mr. Morijan Ntiiffod noino nowpaoiH in tho window. No ono known whi'io the itli'RUii wont. IN GRANTS PASS NEW Call! ME SEEN i N CHICAGO! Murder and Many Holdups Make Busy Time for Po lice Millionaire Pub lisher's Gold Coast Home Invaded By Bandits Victim's Lips Sealed With Adhesive Tape. OIIICUCO. .I.-ii. 7. (!) On' slaying, Miuned im tcrrnrisls, tun-1 uttemiitfd Kiins killfiiK. s(m'.' i ItnMuiis and a CtUI I'oii.st rulihoty! in wiiii-li a millionaire pulillNlvr wr.s trussnl anil -itMitil of $:Ti.(Mhi in jewelry, Kavc CliifaKo'K IhhIk-'i- i aheart'il jiolli')- force solnothini; lo ' think aiolil toilay. Tho MlayiniT. liUc otlifi-s tluu have gono before, in holievoil to have Iteen an nfterniaili of Ihe terror that has tralleil Ihe Hilly Itanleii klihu.piiiK oast-. The vietlm wa-i Louis Antonuerl. 4tl. a Ranmc own-J er. who .lieil tolay from hlllle! wounls suffered in nn attaek fiiily Monday. One of AntoniU'ei'rt nix; ehlhlren had a godmother Mrs. Anpelo Tettiti. wife of the m.i.i now servinK a STi-j-ear prison sen tenee in eonneetlnn with the lii nieri (awe. l'oliee believe Al.nton uccl wan killed for refusal to pay tribal.' to an extortion hand whleh figured in the lianieii Investiga tion. The Kanuland nsaault wt.s lilmod at Jf mes Mf .Milium, 32. known in polloe na n KaiiKster nnd hoodlum, lie was shot In the back and crit ically wounded. A mutolist heard a she', and saw McManus Htnpnef. int.-. Wimmlftl Mini Silent. At the hospital McManus would not answer police tpiestlons. Don't hnlher me," ho Bald. "They not me. I'm ihrouRh." McManus was known as an ' avowed enemy uf .Henry (Whuona-n-Dal.iy) O'Connor, killed In a huh riBht at the ('. & O. leslalirnnt Seplemher I. last. He Is reported to have been connected with IV north side llnuor rliiK. Three r volveiM were found on his person. Charles Manton ltlchter, vlee preshient and Keneral manager of the Consolidated Maii'ines cor )oratiou, was the Oold Const rob bery victim. Klvo handits. took possession of his Ijike Shore Drive apmtnient, hound him. Mrs. ltlch ter and twn servants to their chairs and sealed their lips with ndhcslv-! tape. The robbd'H rant,' the hell and forced nn entrance at the point of pistn'.s. Mrs. lllchter pleaded that her two children he not molested. The robbers forced her lo tell them where the Jewels were kept. ' Illll'lllll'I'H KM-tllM. The men hr.d driven from sliiht before the Itlchters could Rive nn nlarm. Robberies and holdups were re ported In various parts of C'hlcaitn at the rate of three every hour re tvveen 5 p. m. and mldnlKht nlKhl. Two huralars were nhot and captured in two sepnrale for nys of the police to check the nut break of crime which they have predicted would result from the reduction nf the police mnn-power necessitated by tho reduced appro priation for salaries. INTERESTED IN I'OHTI.ANif. tiro.. Jin. 7 oVl Tho OrcKoniali nail Unlay '"' poraiBtint offorlB have hoon inado Iho a at woik to Indiiiu II H. Van Duzor. lo hri'omo a onndld ito Tor tho Dumoei-ntln nnmlnutlnn for Kovornor. hut all otform hlid hoon mot with iiilamanllnt' n'i"l!l anro. Tho noWMmpor wald that Van Uiizoi'ii hnoni romilnil from tho holiff that ho w.m tho uti'iinuon onndlilato tho parly oould iroont anninfl whatovop Itopllhllf an may ho n inndlil.ito In the Konornl olor. Hon In Novomhor. "It wan narl of tho plan lo nprlnii: tho nanip of Van 11U..T nn thp moBt llkoly mntorln'l whon tho Donioorailo utato lommltloo holiln ItH rnnforonco tomorrow nftornnon horo." tho Oroitonlan paid. "Tho rofiipal nf Van Duzor him hoon a ki on illpaiipoint'mont to Donio f'lallo loaflfru who liollovo ho would ho ono Rutlffuotory to tho Hivernl faftlonn." Count Vour Beet WASHINGTON, Jan. ". An appeal lo all owners of boos lo assist the census-Inker In tnklnir conntry wlile bee census Is holnn made by J. I. Ilnmbloloii, In churne of the hoe culture division or tho department of agriculture. VAN DUZER NOT GOVERNORSHIP Pn Term Is So fght As Cure For Stiff Neck CllH'ACO, Jan. 7. o1'i The cine for a stiff neck. Samuel i;insbcrr has ficured out. is one to 14 years in the peni tentiary. (iinstierc. havinc Jumped a $!0,iMio bond after conviction for cashinc stolen travelers' cheeks, surrendered yester day. "l-'or four months," said Cinsberc. "I have been twist Inc my neck, lookinc over my shoulder to see If anyone wan after me. My neck cot so sore I decided to give myself lip." Jtnlce Otlo Kernel- pre-a-ribed Ihe penitentiary sen tence. JACKSON LEV! NEXT YEAR TAX i Area Outside High School j Districts Pays 18 Mills i Inside 14.5 Mills Higher Valuation Will Add to County Funds. The county lax levy for Jaekffui county for 1021). collectible In lllSii. outHide of hi;h Hehool districts, will he IS mlllH, and Inside hih school dlHtrletH. 14.6 mills, neeordlnir to figure completed Into yeHterdny by tho county nssewsor, j The levy for outddo hih fieho.d distrletH hit yenr was 19 mills, in side hlKh wehool dlHtrletH, lfi.tl mills. The ptnte levy Is H.B mills, save in Anhlnnd, whleh hn.i n 2-mIU ex emption, hy virtue oT levying Ur own Kneral road and library fund. - IJefimise are shown in most of tho levies this year, duo to the fix ing of higher vahmtionfl. hy ihe date (fix c o m m I s h I o n. The amount to ho raised in fr58.40G.fl2 approximately $MI00 Uhh then last year. Amounts for Irrigation Improvements, flip patrol, ct-r.. i hnvo not been fixed, nnd will rahe the total amount to he raised. A.--ResHor Coleman ay that while , levies, are lower, the nmount of money for Iuxch will show a slii;hc Inerease. ' , A pport lonntent Shou n. The apportionment of tho mlll ane hy funds, nnd tho n mounts lo he raised Is aH follows: Klllld Stnto Oonoral Hchooln MIkIi nohoolH ItoadH MIHm. Amount. . f.4 1 191. 0(19.0 S 2.5 2.5 3.f l.ll 88.430. M 88.430.r,.1 rii.so7.li Gl.TSO.j.l o.fioa.in r.3.nr8.i2 7.074 77 lo.nii. or, Couniy library .2 Mnrkot road I.o County Fair 2 Kmot'Konoy fund.. .3 Tho total lovioH for tho cltlos nf tho pniinly, oxoopt Contral Point and In t to Kntlf, whnflo pohonl hud KotH hnvo not hoon flxod. Is: City. Hrhnnl. Ttl Aililnnd Hullo FhIIh .... Pontrnl I'olnt.. Kaulo Point.... Cold IIIU JaokKonvillo Modford Phnonix ItoKiio Klvor.... Tillont UTi.tl 28. 31. 14. 29.8 2S.7 18.2 26.9 III 19.7 21.3 r.n.c 29.3 10.1 18.7 2 5.0 2H.9 23. S 19.2 57.7 04.1 60 7 58.3 67.3 53.S 53.1 utato (Above totals include the levy of 14.5 mills.) Tho levy dooroaao. nvor last yent: Ashland, 3.2 mills: Haglo Point, 3 mills; (Sold Hill. 3 7 mills: Jack sonville. 4.8 mills; Plioonlx. 2.5 mills: Itoguo Itlvor. 4.3 mills: Tal ont. 9.1 mills: Mcdroril, .1 mill. Tho total initio Kails levy lat year was 78.5 mills, tho highest In tho county. SALKM, Ore., Jan. 7. UP) The lli uver centennial world ommihIIIoii, 1 proposing to hold n world's fair in I Portland In ISM, filed articles of j Incorporation here yesterday. Tho fair would celebrate the arrival of the Heaver, flist ship lo come up tho Columbia river from Astoria In ISIIii. The Incorporators are: Pros-j lilonl, Ij. AT. Iliimsleod; secretary: F, N. Pearson; treasurer, V. Knight; flrse vice-president, H. I llollen- : beck; second vice-president. H. II. I Petklns; A. A. Ilalley, Harvey! Wells and l-ouls Lachmund. GARMENT WORKERS OF CLEVELAND WALK OUT CI.HVKI.ANI). Ohio, Jnn. 7. () Approximately! i'linn laborers wore ordered to walk out this morning In a general strike call is sued by Ihe Cleveland lorn! of the Imnrnntlonnl Indies' (larniotit Workers' Union. DECREASED FOR LA GUARD1A i DENOUNCES IDRY FARCE More Drinking Per Capita in Home State of Borah Than New York, Is As sertionBlack Duck Kill ings Held Paragraph in Shameless Annals of Pro hibition. I WASHINGTON. Jan. Tim oanital's iiroliihili'im ffuii mv. sy flarod up aaiti today with a ilocliiratlon proparod fur tho hou.ie hy Koruiwontallvi; l.it(!uardla. lio pllhllcan of Now York, who said there waa "more iliinidim per oap- Hit In the state nf Idaho than tliero ila In the city of New York." Idaho is the home state or Sena tor Borah, una o( Hie slauuchest of the ilryH, who linn hoon most ai tlve recently on the enforcement quoHtioti. litiuardia spoke of "the lilomiy muriler" of three nieinlii'is uf tho crew of ihe lilark Duck recently oft the New KiiKlaml coast hy coast Buiirdsmen enuaged in a rum run-, tier chase. "The case of the Muck Duck." he said, "is but another partiKraplt in tho shameless unmils of prohi bition. "Tile treasury ilopurlmc.ut rushes into print to justify tho sluyiiiR of these three men." he continued. "Vet tho record is hure of any fuels sliowiiiR Unit the Black Duck hart refused to heave to or was In nolual fllKht. The coast guard officials nnd the crew of the cutter 2!M( have been hailed and praised for liavlni; well performed their iluty; yes, their duty as seen in the light ot prohibition." Guard Sold Liquor Part of the lliimir taken from the Bluck Duck, ho added, "Was In turn" sold by members of the coust ffuurd." "intlfcens oi' tills cottntty are pro-, hiblted by Inw to drink alcoholic beveruRes, nml yet on the same day that the Mack Duck was captured member of the coust Ktmrd cot crazy drunk at New london. Conn. "Thirty-nine members of the const guard have been found pur loining part of every seizure ot Honor made by them." HdierU.ig to Iduho, l,a(Suniilia mild "there were more saloons per capita there than lit the city ot Philadelphia. , "There tiro more bootieggurs per capita In tho stato of Iduhi) than ' there are In the city of Chicago," he added. "Uquor Is better in tho state of Idnho than in any of tho ln"rper cities and cheaper." 8aloom in Wallace The city ot Wallace. Idaho, La Oiiurtlla said, has a population ot 2S11) Inhabitants, and In the month of May "there were seven saloons operating wide open, where any thing could be purchased over the bar from Canadian boor to mint Juleps. The customs service, too, "was a flno service until It came in con tact wlih prohibition," 1-uC.tinrdia asserted. "Only yesterday tit Prov idence. It. I., a shipment of liquor was in charge ot customs service men' Will Rogers Says: HBVKRl.V IlllfhS, Cnf.. mi. 7. Tliis is ii tiiMMilinr umtnlry. A fool can inliUi' money (not only can Imt does). Jtiit' it 1 altos real Ii r n i n s to jjivc it n way wisely, Tlmt is why tli ret' of our firiest and m n s t trusted citizens was picked to (rive away sfli.Oim.OilO. And Al Smith ' proved hiinselC a li(f man. Mr. (Violido nat nnilly hbw the tltinsrs in New Kncliitid tlwit was trpnietnl ini.sly tlesprvin mid provid ed for them. Mr. Rosenwald (whose passion is ' irivini? iway Ilia own money) saw !iia needy in Chictmo and i mt lliem on the list. Hut do yon know Al Smith never took one single cent of the money for the Democrats, and if you ean find a more deserv inif charity than them you will have to journey to Ar menia. Voure, . WH,Ti TiOrtKRS. r