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'1 MKDFOIW MATr; TRIBUNE, MEDPORT), OREOON', WEDXKftDAY, MAY, 1930. PAGE SEE. 3E Medford Mail Tribune , Dtllr, Sunday, Wetflr IhihllshrU hy - MEDFORU FHINT1NQ CO. 95-2T-20 N. Kir 8t. PhoM 1 IIOBKKT W. HI IIL, Wltor B. HIMI'TKIt 8MITII, Hinder An Independent NewMpr - Kntered ju mcoikI rim mailer it Medforrt, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1870, BLIISCHN'TION HATES Hf Mill lit Adrnnce: , , .. Daily, with Blind, yeir i .T.5f . pally, with Huiidny, month. r. . . .Tf ;. Dally, without Bunda. year 6. GO 1 tally, without Sunday, month - Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.,.... 2.(10. , Sunday, one year . 8-00 Hy t'arritr. In Advance In Medford, liltnt. JicMonville, Central 1'olnt, l'lioenii, Talent, Cold illl and on Higlmay: , Dally, Kith Bundijr. month I -. Dally, without KuixUy, inoiilh 55 Dully, without Sunday, one year 7.00 Dally; with Hnnday, one year 8.00 All terms. cash in tdiance. . Offirlal najwr of the City of Medford. t Offleiil paper of Jackson County, , MEMHKR OK THE AH80CIATKD JMJKH8 Hwehlr Full Lu-cd Wire Service The A-uclatisI We is eiclusdiely entitled to the itte for imhllcalioii of all nutM dlitpnteni credited to it or oilicr-lse credited in this paper, nd also to llie loful ne a pnltlWieil herein. All rlidiU for ptihMcatlon of special diapatcliei herein are also rescued. MKMBKR W AI'IUT HIIRBAU UK CIIH IH.ATION A H. ('. iterate circulation for all montha endinc March I, ll30. iaa 4322. .-I'menl rrei tun, 4HJ5. MB.MBKK OK TtW BS1TKD PKKM AdtertltInK Jlepresentatltei II. G MUUKNHKN COMPANY Ofdera In New York, t'lilcaco. Itelrolt, Ban Vrmbn. Q Angeles. Healtle. IMrHtnd. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) The U. 8. HUpi't'iuo court Iiiih ruled that It Ik Illegal tn sell corks, bullion, mult. crocks and other utensils 'nntl Implements Unit Indi cate they will bo used In tho pro duction of whistler-wotting bever ages tabooed by the Volstead Act. The, dealer In crookB must bo a mind-reader of no ineitii ubility. If a Citizen comes In, out of wind, and says: "I want a 15-gallon crock with a lid that screws on tight." tho merchant reada tho purchaser's mind, and says: "Ok.. 1 kco you are going to mix up a batch of pancake batter." i - V 1 Another noted cleric.' ban an nounced "(but modern youth Ih bolter than the. youth of other days.'.' Tho trouble with minister ial views on youth. Is, they don't (jot out much nights.. (Law ObHcrvnncQ week Ih ap proaching. Thin culls for another proclamation, imploring, cUIsschh planning bank rolfborics,. tho last wooit.,in May, to do. for. huiiio until Juno,' ;.:r- 11 ."The evidence showed that Wal ters ami tho defendant were acquainted. Miss Ambrose tostl ficd that the defendant told her HhO had tried to attract IiIm atten-. tUm for nearly a year, and unco had nearly run over blin with her tjar 'while cntBHing Mini Hired, but be. was Htlll ciutually irottlralued . . .''(Breckonridge, Tex., TimcH) ily gracloiiH! lluw the men pui-Mue tho women! : . The now $1000 , lillln . will not rurl, tho; TrquHury Ucpai-tmcnt my., Ours do. , . . ... i 1 Jiin Orievo of i'ruHpect, who Ih alwaya called a "bonifaco," whon ho boch to l'ortluiul, is now a full fledged orchuHtra,: -leader, fully equipped with everything needed In that cIlKtUty over-erowiled pro fession but a C. Cjiaplln niUHtacho. ' xowTVov ursii! Kansas City star) "One Royaler cracker or one-, 'half pt ii salted peanut," a , sclent ltsays, "Is enough food tu provide tho extra calories needed for an hour of Inteiinc mental effort." Well, a good deal of mcnta) effort scorns to , bo of a quality that tulgbt bo pruducetl by an oyster crack er, or bulf nf a salted peanut. Uncle. , culled this morning and was fretting about tho lack of dandelion . greeim , and the next war.. , 1 "C. V. It echo is the father of a nine-pound buy, delivered too lalo for the !ciisuh'7?t( Halfway Item). TJm nciinyplcuoiiK mother has no civic pride, , "On-to-Orcgon, Inc.' the super Humdinger organization, Is look lug for a song that will be a sort of a second lieutenant melody, oh the state already, has tin official song, which nobody over sings. After a prospective senior has traveled all the way from Nebras ka, In a bum aiito, It, will Impress him miKbtlly to hear a clvlo male quartet hint. WO.MICN ' Women lead in church work, wine mukln, bridge, diplomacy, hog caltln'. housework when driven to It, lecturln', spirituality, swim mln homo wreck In', floriculture, hypnotism, salesmanship, cook in' when tdte's put to It, in all tho blindfold tents, goHsipln', reducltf, doublP-croKHln', screen work, HWiiigln' by the teeth, sellin' ole furniture, brow-beat In lint miry an'' milk men, parachute tlroppln' an' fllrtln', I don't know o' nothln' women don't seem to take to naturally 'cept housework, spltln', an' bricklayln'. Homothln'n come over women. We never see any little, meek, tired-out wives Itinpln out to moot ther husbands at tho close 6' tho day, an' we never see 'emollerin husbands out o' the house In tho mornn's an' throwln' kisses nfter 'em like they used to. Most modern matrimonial hook ups ; are cold-noBed commercial iwrtnershlps. The Xh-st up gits breukfast, an' h nst one out lopks UP. ' (Abe Martin's Town Pump.) 4 ; Hmall town bnnketball tenuis Won state cbnmplotiships in sev eral western commonwealths this year. Among them weie 4'hlnook, Mont., ,hicx, Odo.. Hi'xhnrg. Ida.. U'heallnnd Wyo., and Hinckley, Plan. MEDFORD WINS DEBATE. Q IT'S lIATHKIt a piiy more pcojilc didn't heiir Uic Ilih School dt'biite at the I'rosbyteriuii chuivh lust nit,dit. Fop the sub ject' of .the debute was the adoption of the cabinet form of coveniinent for Oregon, upon which the peoplj must vote next week. iVot only wum q debate interesting in itself, but it pro vided an umiHual opportunity for the electorate to secure all the1 data jiu-cetwary, upon whicli to base an intelligent decision next Friday, secure it in the minimum time, and under the most favorable NLirroundinx. AVilliani DauKherty and Oeopre Winne of Bedford, favoring the adoption of the measure, won the unanimous decision of ;he judges. The decision, however, was not based upon the relative merits of the question, but entirely upon the debuting skill exhibited, the superiority in presentation. Had the Medford team been given the other side of the argument, they would on this basis, o doubt have won a vic lry over their very earnest and prepossessing, but less ex perienced,, opponents. Old General Inertia Nevertheless, we believe a vast majority of last night's au dience will go to the polls on Friday and vote for the cabi net system in this state. For from the mass of information presented, it was clearly r.otahlished that such action will give Oregon a more efficient and more satisfactory form of government, than the one under which it has muddled through, these many years. On the other hand, tlje voles of this comparatively small audience can not materially affect the result in Jackson county, Aiitl with the people as a whole taking n interest in this fca 1 tuo of the primary, OR ANY OTIIKR, there is every proba bility thai old (iencrai Inertia, as usual under such circum V.anees, will succeed in defeating this effort of constructive progress. t 1 ! Vote for a Change in Oregon Government. However, believing the cabinet form, while no eure-alf, would unquestionably give us a better form of state adminis tration, as it has Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Cali fornia, and ten other states in the country; we herewith give it our endorsement, and urge our readers to vote for it. We have no space to go into the details of the proposition, for and against, but will base our ease upon the following con tention alone; . AVe live in v representative government. Vfv. send delegates to Salem, to settle complicated legislative questions, because we, busy men and womon concerned with a multitude of per sonal affairs, haven't the time to do so ourselves. ' ' , tl, I VI NO under ti representative government, then WHY NOT 1 USK IT? The representatives of the people of this state assembled ut Salem, studied this matter of a cabinet form for many weejes, Ayent intvit ftm,Ilu sides ju-o and eon, and ap proved by til? committees, the measure was. passed y both houses and signed by, the Governor. This does not mean that, every voter willy nilly, must in a referendum, vote to uphold the action or the legislature. Hut it does mean (hut the burden of proof rests squarely upon the shoulders of those who refuse to do this. In other words, unless you wish to repudiate representative government and unless you know' that' from your standpoint, a cabinet form of government is NOT desirable, to support the action of your representatives' in Salem, is untpiestionably a political duty, and a moral obligation. "Hut I don't know whether I inn for or against it." That was the plea delivered in this office today. "Don't worry. You have plenty of company." YOU don't know because you haven't the information, haven't studied the matter. Precisely. And for that reason yon sent your representatives to Salem, so they could get the information and could know, and could take the definite and intelligent action,, which ltvou, as a luisy citizen, couldn't take. ITOW WHAT becomes, of representative government, if you refuse to si and hack of that government, unless you, yourself tin the. work you have delegated that government to do? It goes into Hie nsh limp; i So we are for, the cabinet form of government, because we believe it will .give, a -better, more economical and more effic ient form of government to Oregon, and we further maintain that those who can't produce facts to refute this claim, shouhl support the action of the Legislature ami vote for it. j LOTS OF WEATHER HEREABOUTS, BUT Hut before you squawk too loud, cast your eye over the Rast and -Middle West. For nearly a week now a tornado a day, scores' killed, and according to the latest reports scores mounting to hundreds. Property destruction totalling millions. More tornadoes predicted. Let's not complain. As long as the skies remain overcast, there is no danger of killing i$sts( and meanwhile, the snows in the hills, we so sorely need, are being supplied. Frost-bitten pcai are one thing. Human beings killed and injured, homes destroyed nd crops entirely wiped out arc de cidedly another. The prevailing temperature may not be conducive to straw iiat parades iut for the blessings of a land that i ver has been, and never will be visited by a tornado, let us all be duly thuukful. ! M$IL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE! Personal HeahK Service By William Brady,-M. D; RIktmwI Irtltn pertaining to personal health arni hygiene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment nlll tw answered liy Pr. Brady If a stamped self addressed envelope it enclosed. Letter should hi brief and written In Ink. Oulng to the large unrulier of letters received mil? a few can be answered here. No reply ran he made to queries not conVrmirig to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady hi care nf The Mail Trlhune. DO HAVE MOKIS VITAMIN' A l.lmhtti'Kcr cheese Is rich In vita min A. I ffivo this 11CW9 to tho world of my own free will and without hin drance or retain er from the Na tional Guild of Lliuhcrger Manip ulators. Lots of laymen prob ably have known for a Ions time that LlmbcrRcr is rich, but not what It is rich in. So Is cod liver dl, at least when It 1r reasonably fresh, nut when it Is beginning to ripen. , Then there's butter, the richest food source of vitamin A. iteldes limherKor cheese ckg yolk, green relishes or leafy vegetables. sweet potatoes, carrots, yellow corn or corn meal rather than white, liver, kidneys, nweot bread, oranges, bananas, lemons, grape fruit, and fresh raw milk, cream or country buttermilk. I'rolonged cooking or even pas teurization (beating to -45 degrees 1 for 20 to 30 minutes, then cool ing again) In part Impairs the vitamin A value of any food; like wise prolonged preservation or storage reduces vitamin A content. Hence raw (preferably certified ) milk in preferable to" pasteurized or sterilized or boiled or condensed or dried milk, and fresh new cod liver oil is better than old, , even tho it may not be rancid. Certain fatty components of foods havo been found to carry the vitamin A potency, whatever' It in. Thoro are now on the market. vari ous proprietary concentrates wltich have perhaps 10 times the vitamin A value of tho best cod liver- oil. These aro especially available for medicinal use, In lieu of coil liver oil. Vllamln A In adequate amounts is necessary for normal growth In tho young. If there Is a shortage of It In the diet the child will not develop the full normal immunity against respiratory Infections. If vitamin A is lacking altogether, a characteristic eye trouble with rlrynesH and ulceration of the eye mils, associated with night blind ness, occurs; this is seen only In famine conditions. Slight defici encies In vitamin A ration retard growth, cause loss of appetite and physical weakness. The child get ting insufficient vitamin A Is like ly to have adenoids. Sunshine on naked skin has an Influence that may be regarded as supplementing tho effect of vitamin A on meta bolism or health. I can conceive of no circum stance which would make it advis able for anybody to resort to medi cine or other artifice In order to obtain every advantage possible from vitamins, except In sonic cases of Illness under medical care. Calomel Kindly give your advice regard ing the practice of taking two tablets every day, tho tablets con taining K grain calomel and 1 grain sodium bicarbonate. (A. G.) Answer. Calomel is mercury and It Is surely never advisable tu take mercury dally or habitually, if indeed It should bo taken at all, unless under the order of a physi cian. We're All at a Loss Why arc doctors advising . that children should have their tonsils removed when 2 or .1 years of ago and when tho children arc well? We mothers aro at a loss to under stand. (A. R.) Answer. Home of us fathers are equally at a loss. I am unaware that doctors advise removal of tonsils if tho child is woll. Please give me more intormatlon and I II see what can bo done to stop the practice. Quill Points Simile fm today: As rare as a blond physician. Alas! So many people think they are serving when they trim your conduct to fit their conscience. yilKKK'S rOXSlDKRAHLK weather in the country just now. Snow or the fool hills, a chill in the air, with every one praying that the cloudy skies will not clear too soon. Mlbrms iii. Tngct nund, record breaking ruins and cold in f'alifonda. v ' WKNTIONK AM) ANKWKItS H row 11 SiHts hi l-'acc . Is there any way to eradicate m make less conspicuous hrovnpts 1 011 the face, sometimes called ! "liver spots?" 1 am a youngman. i (11. M. II.) I Answer. Then you Inn not 'reached the change if life yet? I Such patches of overplgmentation jof the skin are variously known as "liver spots," "moth patches" and j "chloasma." It Is tint safe to at tempt to remove them yourself. A 1 physician, especially one who I treats skin discuses, can improve the appearance or In some cases clear tho trouble up entirely. The same treatment as Is used for freckles will usually be employed. There is nothing I know of that is safe to use to remove freckles, ex cept in medical hands. You can't Ida mo a statesman when you reflect tht.t the only people who write to him and Loll what they want'-are tho darned a cans 1 l.oa ve out it. Jitmuoree lit, lA'nIfy 14, Molar rnri rnlltxi. 15. Conplp IS, County In New Vork Mat 17. -Mt-nt dhli lit. 'enilillno na in p 19, Serve net work 50. Ht-pulnted hy mtidi-rnlbiff SS. Ohlitrriiltft St. Iikiunrx 51, Itronk sud denly 8. CiiIh length- WlS'J 19. Those nmter the doctor's care IS, Turnli-ir machines .15. Aniens SB. KUflt robins 38. Country he yond tho Jordan 4ft. Lt-gnl Ttalm 41. Itv moons uf 42. Sins 4:t. KoIJnire ii. CherMi ns something 4T. MfBhy Solution of Yesterday'o Puwie. FP T MM S lATPi ER M 6 OBJ Mrs sJB-c)berM H HnAmi Wo v E Ig 43. .A m-To-union slnvo 4U. I'inr nho cut tho curds 51. Itiebwuy Primroses 6H. l 11 rd en ii). Ncvor-f iUli: IHlt'l, 81. llerolnr of 'CsiTiillcrla lliisiirnnn" ti. Ply with rpnenns for nrllnir 63. Pruned nnnn- 61. "'m 1Kb eollesti it;,, Si'imtur from IViinsylTiinla r,, Sntlntfd ;, I'ofni of time DOWN 1. linn klla 2. Silent 3. fndiridnnl ontry 4. I'lillm nliniK' Aid a ninnl ft, K.vtrn lire. fi. Kltffurl Onlir rdverhiB H. thither i bun 11, Neci'ssni y 10, Mexlnill stum I 11. Millve r.ielnls li', Oremuny PI. s nin II imiumli 21. Other ii.'-iiip in curs inn .. ;,. l.lcnllciil 27. jiiirdfiipit gtt. AntitomlriM 23, Jtnsnlve Intri , grnmnintlcnl I'lOlltt'lltH rift. Indention :il. l.re plants 32. Mvnnlnir 34. ItiinnerH t short rnces nil. Sea hlrd ' 4ll. Tnhlieil 4. Irish 41. Aires 46. raid attention tn . 411. Tnrklsti '.-ourtl ;,n, 'is!psp wl. silirlitlnu re in 11 rk AS. Pulled ft port ;3. Fury ,4. 4'oppor roln &A. Creek letter Ut. L'onsiiiro .1". ItnlloiiRl . nil. Iiovirutrn . 1 1 s Y y s V K'j3 " 2 7T zzzz ,J To & 1 IlifZZZZZZZZlii 7l 42 T5 U ;;; '" IT' IT 7 47 1I1IELZZZ 5$ 5J1 vTi .-jj " ..- -fl Tp stop speeding, patrol the high ways with road-wide trucks doing a sedate 10 miles an hour. Correct this sentence: "C.et hi-r spend the Ufa Insurance to-1 please herself," said the relatives; "it's none of our business." Never hit a man when he's down. The bumper pilsscs blin and you can't got any distance. Honesty is the best foreign pol icy, also. Stilt, there will always .bo an army of unemployed so long us, wives take in boarders. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) Wall Street went to work moro cheerfully yesterday. Too young to havo enjoyed the personal acquaintance of Sisyphus,' you can't know how those Wall Street speculators patiently push prices up; after they roll down. It is a sight, as sad as when you ; destroy an ant's ncst( and see little ants dragging out ibahy ants, or rebuilding tho little moun-' til III, Ii ringing back the grains of sand. ....... 1 , Still, America has survived 17 other international agreements tht left her at the mercy of wicked foreigners. Americanism: Discarding the religion that once kept people straight; wondering why honoi and chastity are becoming rare. When you observe th methods of parents, and see how well tho kids turn out, how can you keep from believing in Providence? (Continued from Page One) The "old iUoulmein pagoda, looking eastward to the sea," may be lying flat on the ground today. A big earthquake killed more than 5000 in Rangoon, shaking and shattering other? towns, flames sweeping the streets, populace panic strick en, many dead. H is all far away, to us over This latest price calamity, you are told, was 'a big man'w sor row." .lllch men were pinched, not little ones. They decided that the time had come to buy storks and let the little men bid them up. Something went wrong. Do You Remember? TEN YRMts Ai:i tv,,7?"" (From file, of tho Mali TrlbJ My i. man Harry .MiiiinlnR, "M c ,t f , , Cnruso," refuses iu Hn . "'"i day night dance, account uf cold. 1 "I taj l)r. J. .M. Kconc ,, nillo camp for tourists, on cr, ? "they pncouraKf, vanul,.,,,,,' slap the hutels where It liurtV' : llluu-lcs Moore to leiul cam.,,' for road hond Iss.io """"nHj, Willow. KprhiKs smokers to hat hlKli prlco uf tolmoco bv i " lnR direct from Kentucky I-red 1.. Iteuth. tl.7(lruK(..,Ul proud Bmndpa. son iK,. " 4, May 7. to Mr. and Mrs. jji .Munn. . . ry 1- Mercury reaches Hi, hau season. 1 01 TWENTY YEAlts A(;o TOl). (Krom files of the Mail Trlbuii, . May 7, llllll ' London. Geom. IMm, Wales, prepares to take thron. ,'. ileath near for KlnK " EiiKland. vo " Report of discovery 0f tin fa .Merlin district, "so much wind." rtoad to 'crater Lake on kL uth side urged. . f Editorial "Some Ashland pt,. pie are opposing the internum, frnnchlsr. on tho supposition 11 k as valuable as one in Kev yrk Prof. P. J. O Clara wilt,., ,... righted urtlclo for .Mail Triliune J i'ear might and Its Control the 1'aciflo Coast." ii.. I..... r I v. ......u. ..iM.onun aau symiilwvf v" m'i. urnicafpra opera liousc. SUNDOWN lion'I w o r r y about coru slalk.s. A few year ago car nn ami bmu wvrv rcgnnkMl as a total loss, except us cow ftH'tl. It's a bird's tail you put salt on, (.iandhl; you have to twist a llou'a. Congressional investigations are eullghtipiing. Whoever thought there were that many ways to be crooked ? Villages show a Iofs of popula tion since 1 !20, whicli demon s t ni t c s the follv of saunterln: across .Main street with tourists whizzing through. Virtue can be forced on people. here. If it were not for Kipling's poem, comparatively few would know anything about Iltirniah, "across the bay" from China. The country's workers and In dustrialists need protection, and should have it. Our people come first, other peoplo second. Hut intelligence should control even the larirf. It Is possible to overdo the business of dlseourag Ing friendly nations with whom we deal. President Musy, of the Swiss rei,-uht?. wires President Hoover: "I am compelled to rail attention to the fact that your watch and lace duties will, eventually, para lyze our national Industries." Tho Swiss national chamber of com merce recommends the "boycott of American goods, especially auto mobiles. That uugKertion means little to us. Hut we should Hike seriously the danger of hopelessly discour aging Swiss Industries, offending and injuring the good pcplo of Switzerland. MUTT AND JEFF One Good Turn Deserves Another The Pacific coast sends news of snow- four feet deep, near Los Angeles. ; ? In? New York, on the other ocean,-the thermometer stands at SO and still rising, as this is writ ten. , ' Fores't flros continue In tho east, hundreds of them ill many states. Some, unfortunately, arc he llcved to he Incendiary. Why any man, whatever his grievance against an Individual, society as a whole or himself. should set fire to a countryside I anil burn beautiful trees that could not offend hini, is beyond comprehension. . Irish In Tour in Shakespeare. After tuorhiK thP most remol.j pans of Ireland the Dublin Shake speare company win give nrothic. Hons of the Hard of Avon In all I pails of Kurope. Anew Mc.Mustor.j tho organizer. Intends to give every Kuropean an opportunity to know Shakespeare as the Irish know hlm.i The company Is small, hut curri?sl artistic scenery and costumes. I Mollicr. iiiii; Nnn7T7Triiilr-il. I Publicity kIvcii to the hundrodthi birthday ecelebratlon of Mrs. Prls-I cilia Cousins In I'.ury St. Edmunds Infirmary. Knclaml. h,. ,.., i il "-"""m wnn nor son. Ccorge K Baker of London. Mother and sor, had not seen each other for 3i sears and each believed the other dead. Maker, who was Mrs. Cou sin s son by her first marriage, Is i 7 years old. Kl'ltlXCS l'.MtTV. liy Mary (irahain Homier Miss Springtime had decided tu have-ft purty and she had told tin Little black Clock to Invite p,nj and John as her most honorfd guesU'. T h e y arrlvtd at the edge of the woods ffhen tho party, was It be h e 1 d,' and Micro. uiu: MrAl Springtime die syi ed in ii volie of pale, jiale grew and s a n d a Is o the sinie color Around her held s h o w o i' e a wreath of wlH honeysuckle. "I've only turned the time Hr.ck to the afternoon," the Little Clack Clock told tho children. The sun was shining throusli tho bright green leaves of tot trees, mid through the blown! on the fruit trees. Sometimes i breeze came along uninvited, hi: quite welcome, and blew the bl soma off the trees so that lh? danced about a little and then It!! to the ground. The blossoms en joyed his little game with breeze. Pretty soon the shadows cam' along and Joined the parly they plnyed hide-and-gn-serk r tho rays of the sun. Then Moll' Nature arrived, she was wear.n: her favorite costume of the den of soft green. decc rnt?d "; many different kinds of flo''1' and the sandals of moss. Instead of the shawl of a"' leaves Bbe hail worn when l; children, had last seen hMf. 11 the hat of sofl. flllffsV hi;' she 'was wearing a cape of s": flowers and a hat of "'""rl,: almond blosevms. Soon the llaiiclng ri-inm" Flowers kept opening ttnA k'' sonilng forth w hile the soft sl"' wind played whistling tunes them. t And then, in boner of J" and ' Peggy. Miss Spring brought n tray filled with land Ice cream. fc3 They were very glad lh'. been Invited to the party. T( iiiiM-riH 'The ("III "' Portland. Plnnp under H wldcninK or Hast ol'nd strert Prescott to Sandy boulevard. SIR SlDNeVj SHA1.1. ). So FoK fs Most womdcrful R0ATS IN RlPPIMG, oi.x -ropptR.: r HAve ALWfVYS WAWTD T6 see IHAT AMCRlCA .OOKD wuc; i H I SYtOLO BeftrJ, OW MANV OCTOURS UAL By BUD FISHER r. o - 77. 1 n . - hwii SAve j- h ?Te'..1 ..IT. N- I atco .xMu?t skm I ...... y r-iflNi c 1 GET'ftTUKWSH l- Lrl LM AT THE CLUtl I' i I J. Ot I IH Im TOW6L AMU SOMC 1? I T6MISKT fVjT) TSTV I ITlff A ' (If 1 SOA1 vwTH THIS l-SSSl TO BoW?ouJ A j J Sl Jl Ii : $3$ 'B I , ' ' HS '4dVX ff2d raa .....--11 1 ? : : tt ' "