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fr'lHf '!''' PAGE FOUR MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIiD, Of iVKfi OX, ' WKD'NESD A7, MAY 21, 1930. '0 -' a I TV 'A-'i u H , 0 $ n a a- 3 :i . Medford MaiL Tribune Dtlly nd Niiidar Publidml Li HKPFORD rBINTINO CO. 5-3T.J1 ft. Kir BL , ., ROBERT W. BUHL, Editor I. SUMl'TER BM1TU, Huh" An Independent Newspaper - Entered M eecmi.elaia nitter at Uedford, Olefin, under Act or Mirrfl 8, 18TI. 8UBHCRIPTI0N. RATFJ Br lall In Adfaoee: . . , . Dalle, till Buwlaf, rear. ........ Uailr, vlth. Sunday, munth ' Dally, vlehuut Sunday, year Dally, vllhttll Sunder, monUj..., minoiy, one yea. ..IT. 50 ., .75 . . .I0 .. .09 3.00 GOOD WORK Jaresonrllle, Central rolnt, Fboeiui, Talent, Uold . Jill and on HUluiayi: Dally, lth Snndiy, e-onlb. .$ .75 Daily, without Sunday, . month .80 Dally, without Sunday, one year .- 7.00 Dally, with Sunday, one rear.,,,,.. , .. 8.00 All terni, cash In ad.anee. .. . nmelil paper of the Citr ef Medford. Offle.il paper of Jickion Counljr, , MEMBER Oh" THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rrceitiiif fl Leued Wire 8crr.ee -The AmocUted 'rest U eielusiTely entitled to the uti for puttlluUon $t aU new dlspitehes credited to It or otlierwlse credited In till paper, tut alio to tltt local item publlibci) lutein. , , All jljhti for publication of peclal dispalebei bntla ere ilto rumed., , TltdHE who sit w tli o Russell store fire last 1 1 i )r 1 1 1 will agree, tlmt confining the' flames to' Hint building nloitc,' wan a great tribute to the efficiency of Metl font's fire department and its volunteers. The blaze had gained tremendous headway before it was dis covered. The inflammable nature of the material, added to Hi several' explosions', endangered buildings some distance away in fact, the entire downtown business section. - 'jl' ill i ' .. I ' ' . it -. .. ' iei tne iiiuni's were so wen controlled mat stores only sepa rated by the thickness of a wall were not seriously damaged. Contrary to sensational reports, Fire Chief Elliott inform. ns that the loss will lie nearer rtiiTI.000 than 2.'l).0(l(). There's saving of !fi2(O',060; 'Not a Vid one night's dividend on Med ford 's investment in a good fire department. Quill Points TALKING WET AND VOTING DRY , ueiUEi or Audit hureau or CIRCULATION - A. R. C. average circulation for lis nontbf tmllnOMdi 31, 1!I30. hm 4:122. . .... wdlni Mareb I, 1030, waa 4318. Daily average tlHIrlbulloli fur ill month to March 81, HI.O-flK ,!' . Present pres. tun, ,4875. , . MKI1BKR OF TUB UNITED PRE88 Adrcrtbtiif-lftjiresentath-ea M. C. M00EN8EN COMPANT OKIre. In New York, Chletso, - Dettolt, Ian Francisco, Lot. Angeles, Seattle, rortland -A Ye Smudge Pot - (By Arthur Perry) When tho Ilovolutlon -comctf, hH It will, according to the dour und .Uolofi)l,-u Mpeclul election will bo urdored to dculdo by - tho Imllol whetthor to call tJil nock of tho woods Vulloy Forge, with the head quart en of tho pen oral Jn Tom Morrliiinn'H bluckmnith whop, or lifter a Itunsinri village thut la ouRlIy Hnoczod. ' There will bo no fl'dhYng In tho Volffu; for tho dura-! tioh of tho rebellion. -"Tho Domoorutlc nomlnoo for Boverrtor. und Mm. Clum , ure uld frlendft,- -nnd roumniHtuM during luif-py col lego duyH'' (Pino Valley 'Notes.)' If your past Huh over been' In tho Bhutto, they'll toll about It lii tho campaign'. ' M One voto was citHt for Kdwurd W. Cto'lctun, uf tho Hcdnklnnod urchui-d, fur ilto leftlHlitturo,. Your curt, hail' baofi .ctiurn'od with !6uHt , inn; Oil'?; vpte. Wo did not. ..Thcror ' foro, lOdwiird voted fur liimuolf, wo untlclpato. . , wifo will be romombrcd an tho1 "gity Mm. Crenshaw," who . lmnUfed-- tho duwntownHlrL.otH lit i s KuWiiD 'tlnU lucked a foul of touch InK the Kround. (40 Yours Ako u'ul., KiinnuH City Tlincu.) Whon limbs .wcro Ihkh, und Imaglnutiun had work to do. PrcKii : iTiNjmtGlios tol'l of a . no uccuunt, luwdown inlllionHiro tiKt'd 16, .Who . Induced a tondor girl of z iw oticic nor ticcic iiitn in uciii' rupa worth ISO, 000, forced her to enter guy cufes, and when sho wuh not looking, rilyly. crummcd 1000 blllB down her sock und otherwlHo nnnnyeil her with Ills wealth and artifices." Thin Is tho most com plot case of fcnilnine uncunsclutiH nesM in 'a long tlrrte.'nnd 'the hoitrt of tli. world ahoulit hurry u) and Btarti blooding . for tho victim. In nor hour of humiliation. 8ho at leges she lost nor "nBlf-rcHnoot,' the wlillo ratulnlng the nenrlH und tltc spondulickrt, tfs she sliutitd. Tills lie trio' tinuaf oce'drreneb when u gont hits his pockotbook ftKivlnnt u lam-thinking lady, nnd ncHhor should scream lit tho finish. . Tho Mi'lf-lluthiK Toolers of Their Own Horns will hold a hcbhIoii on I'rilny,.und .tho ntnr Jintcr. will lift lilniHolt over a four-foot table, by his suspenders, Ho will also give an exhibition uf hitting hlin Hcf. Among :hls fmlnor nccom pllshnionts Is tho plnclng of suit In tho sen, and being tho first to dis cover tho prosonco of salt In tho sea. ' " : ' Thii Imperial Slodost Violet will Hlsa ' be present, ncoompanlet) -by Ills Mossy Hl.ine, behind which ho will shrink, llko a shirt In a laun dry. Jl(! Is tho.Bliy soul who nailetl Ucl down whop It tried to break lotiso, and cut the pillm of his right hand on tho splke-tull of Ha tan, In doing this sorvlo for munkind. ---w fiAPirrY itA.ons Tho term "safety nnor" la some times misinterpreted to mean a razor which dots not draw blood. Hut,-of course, that Is wrong. "Hafoty" applies ' only to Its use ngalnst nn opponent, not us rc- Buids cirlnf)ictri Wounds except In so fur as such vital-portions or the body ns the norta or tho Jug ular Vein aro Involved. While the safety raaor 1. tlostgned to trovont the (loop and deadly thrust. It may, and often does, tap the surface lines....- . . .. ; Kortunately, nature has Its rem eIy for stopping the flow of Mood by means of tho clot, ut, though the dot IS effective, It usually . Is Inartlstlci ' It has no reserve. It likes to make Itself -apparent. The pruhlom or the shaver, therefore, Is, so to spunk, to domesticate the clot, to iransrorm It from some thing primitive nnd exotic to some thing dolleato and almost Imper ceptible. The problem Is Increased ly tho presonfco of the time clotnent, ns the- person -who cuts hlms.lf with f safety ,rTOr;is In variably In a hurry to et Bume where and uJi-ijoily Is lat." r" ' i r, , . lUultimore 8un.) LONG TERM IN PRISON ' FOR OAKLAND GRAFTER FEW weeks ago we ftullc'tl nrtehtioii to tiie fact that tin': politicians are not the only ones who drink wet and vote dry. Tiie pcopM of this conntry have' the Siimc habit. . v-:-... .1 . ...... ;no one uonois tnat a vast majority ot the American people do not observe the Prohibition law, nnd the Literary Digest poll wliicli closed today, shows that a majority do not believe in its .strict enforcement. ' 'AiS yet Tli every election', thus far, the people have voted dry Oregon, it may be recalled, held u primary last Friday. On the Republican ticket L. H. Sandblrtst. ran for Congress on a wet ticket, opposed to F. F. Ivorrell on a dry one. Korrell defeated Sandblast over two to one. . . On the Democratic ticket for (Mvemor, A. C. lloii-li of tirants Pass was the only wet. lie was swamped, being defeated by liailey of Lane County, nearly five to one, iii'id by his three' dry opponents by over ten to one. jf. Tfct' tliti 'D'igeeil poll in Orcjro'n short's a vote of 20,00(1 for strict enforcement, and 34,000 against it. - pVfCN' more strikuit; are the figures from' yesterday's primary in the Overwhelmingly wet state of Pennsylvania'. Thomas Phillips, former congressman and u very capable young man, uncompromisingly espoused the wet cause and toured the state for Prohibition repeal. iVt the present lime he is being beaten by his two drv oniio- nents, I'in'ehol and ii'rown, over five to one. His team mate, liohleiii candidate for the .Senate, is being beaten by Davis and Uruiidy, who refused to sanction repeal, over four to one. And khhi WiKi'st.'J'cnnsyJvauia votes U7!),000 to 1-17,000 against strict enforcement I 11IIAT is the answer? That the Digest poll Is entirely , " wrong, that while for a decade it has accurately1 reflected aWlitfcal opiiiion, during presidential years; it has not only failed to do so this year, but hiis completely MIS represented it ? We think not. The answer is, in our opinion, that while the Dry minority votes' dry in every election: the Wet minority, added to the Wet-Moist niiiinritv tloes NfrT veto '..,. , , And until H' doest, the pfest'iit situation Vvill continue. With the office liohlei's thiiikin'g one way lind voting iinollier; 'and the people of th6 'country doing the same thing. ' -l-.V, i..... - 4, IS there no way out of such ah illogical and hypocritical nless? As long as Tro'liibitTou' is.vchi!l'ogy remains us it is. we can see only one, namely, t6 secure what Kffon' Watkins, Deiiioeratic candidate for tj. S.'Senntoi in this siitc, proposes, a NATIONAL KEFKKKNWiAl.OX'PKOIUniyiO'N..". v ' In that way, and that way 'bii'ly, can anv real nroirrcss to ward n solution 6f this, perplexing problem lie niade. " V : - WE DID! 'ak "xiy , execution' to the rttle, however. , 'PHiii'ps- the way to get votes in this land of the free and home "of the nrave, is to'assunic the dear people have' the" menfidities of little children promise them air-' planes and automobiles, shove a svect meat between their tiny lips, and put' them on the head, rresto! The ballot counters' will do the rest ! . Mebbe so. Then again inchho not. We will undoubt edly know more about it next Friday night." Mail-Trib-' line, May 11th.1' vV Philanthropist: ' Onb who spends 40 years multiplying and 10 ycurs dividing. Personal Health Service By William Brady, BL D. Any golfer can learn to address the ball, hut the art of cajolery I born In a genius who sola rest-It by addressing the bones. . Whuthcr It will be Rcahore or mountaliiH dopendx on dad's pock otbook and daughter's shape. Lincoln's theory that Heaven love th common people, elao they wouldn t be so numerous, sounds all rlKht until you think of boot flixrwd letter nrulnlr to personal health and brelene. not to dlieaxe, dlagmsli or treatment trill b anserd by Dr. Uradf If a lumped teU addrcued emelope b enclosed. Utlen iltould be brief and written In Ink. Oftlng to the larce nurriMr of ietten recehed only a re can bo aiwwered here. No reply ran be made to queries not eoQfprm.a to InitrucUoat. Addrea lr. Willian Brady u cart or Tne au itioua. THR IMIYSIOIjOGY Op REST TAKE OFF YOlit COUSKT AXI It EL AX A wnmari ln't so foolish. Shu may MHii(t tS25 for u 7.1-i-enl lint, hut slio doesn't puy n quarter every iluy to get it hack. , . i Another reason why problhitlon can't be enforced in somu places Is mat orneenoiucrs look forward to a second term. . . ... ttrlsbano says there are verv few atheists In the penitentiary. Tt i equally true that very few Hebrew policemen accept bribes. Xo wonder New York has much money. Any Rood engraver can make money in a district where federal laws don't apply. Americanism:- Ihiyinir eXDennlvo reference books on the Installment plan; guessing tho meanlncr of a word because you are too lazy to ook it up. A. hick town Is n place where Hill's widow Insists' on a swell fu neral because those stuck - up Hmlth.s had ono when Henry died. You've seen these soft drink! coolers that push out a cold bottle j when another Is pushed In? The! government paroles 15 n day In the same manner. It Is sad to contemplute the way the sexes are approaching neutral ity. Men are becoming effeminate ip many ways and women aro apparently- cultivating masculinity. Today pro b a b 1 y there -are more men nnd fewer women wenring corsets than ever before; most of the men "who wear them do so not so much for vanity ' s for health; and most of the women who have-discarded them have done so not for health but for style. Thru some slip In co-operation and trade sodality the edict went forth a few years back that milady must hnve a corsetless silhouette, and by the time the staymakers had got wind of it and started a propaganda to counteract It, numbers of the girls, God bless em, had discovered that they not only looked well but felt fine without any, aud it is going to take a lot of psychology to sell . these girls any more harness. It Is not your corset proper. If corsets may : be deemed proper, that I would have you slip off in order that you may relax. It is tho neuromuscular stays . nil of us wear more or less, and some of us wear oven when we go to bed. If you want to see how a person lie haves without his neuromuscular slays on you must either anesthe tize him with ether or else observe him when he is sleeping naturally. You'll find he breathes differently when his n.-m. stays are removed. Ho breathes almost ontlrely with' his diaphragm. JUs chest Is for the nonce in abeyance, unobtru- breathing. sive, out of tho picture. Hie belly, freed of restraint, assumes a com manding Importance. Be sure you understand what the belly is; It Is the front wall of the abdomen Thanks to the long years of edu cational activity of physical -cul ture merchants and dignified silence on .the part of medical and health authorities, the great Amer ican public has come to believe that a bulging chest is an index of physical development, that a re tracted belly or at least a flat belly is a feature of perfect development and thut. one should- breuthe large ly with the upper chest and have as great a chest expansion as pos sible. All of these notions are seriously wrong. It Is a little late now for physiology to say so, but not too late, I hope, to save many misinformed people from the con sequences of bad breathing habits. He who reads may breathe, and in America it seems he breathes about us he reads. That's the great trouble with America, today; peo ple live on tho wrong kind of rend ing. There are millions in th production und distribution of thut kind of reading. Wholesome read ing, on the other hand, Is profit able mainly to the consumer, so it doesn't get much of a break in Yunkoolund. v . j r Here are a few essentials of nor maT breathing. Fix them In your mind, for they are good physiology and good hygiene. ( 1 ) Breathe with your belly and never -mind : your chest. (2) Deep breathing in Itself Is of no value; only such as1 occurs automatically with exorcise is worth while. (3) One breathes best when asleep or under anes- thesfa; this suggests the unwisdom of amateur tinkering with one's QIUCKTIOXS AXD AXSWI2US ' Ieo Cream Cold All Uio Way lVown Kindly inform me concerning the effect of Ice cream on the di irostlon. when It Is taken with i meal and when taken alone. Does the temperature of food change from the time of mastication until it enters the stomach? (D. F.) Answer. Ice cream stays cold until It is thawed out in the stom ach. Of course it is being warmed from tho moment It enters the mouth. Kver "freeze your palate' gulping It down too hurriedly? As a rule it reaches the Internal uooy temperature only several minutes after it enters the stomach. The time varies with the speed of eat- Ing. f Auxlliury Hyperldrosls For the past few months I have been troubled with an excessive perspirutlon under the arms . . . (M. K. B.) v- Answer. Paint the skin 'there once a day with a solution of half an ounce of aluminum chloride in three ounces of water, and let dry before dressing. After four or five such applications, omit them for a few days, then apply occasionally as needed to control the trouble. He fined OH for the ImiutteH I am nn Inmate of the old folks home and we aro dosed often with kerosene ail for colds. Is kerosene safe to take as medicine? (S. H. W.) - Answer. No. it Is rather dan gerous. ; I recall one man who de clared he had taken a tablespoon ful of kerosene daily for months as tonic"; he had chronic nephritis (Blight's disease), tho I do not know whether the kerosene was a factor. It Is ihcredtble that the officers of the home have medical authority for administering kero sene Oil. - v ...t- ,, rrrr-h. Do Yoo Remember? TEX YEA KS AfJO TODAY (From files of tho Mail Tribune.; May 21, JDliO . Philadelphia tlrover c,. Herg doll. wealthy slacker, escapes from prison. , ' J. H. Fuller elected secretary of Ashland chamber, of .commerce' , Prof.. Vinlng to dellver com mencement . address r to Medfurd high graduates. ... - . Ous the Tailor to make suits for cost, plus ten per cent. Valley osteopaths to hold con vention in Ashland. Clasgow, Scotland votes strong for locul option. .. . Mayor Gates issues another tiii- peul "for all citizens to cloun-uu on ciean-up Day, oun-uu M TWENTY TEAKS AGO TODAY (Prom files of tho Mull Tribune ) Mriy 21, 1910 Sirs. John D. Olwell drives lu Crater Lake lri ten and one-hair hours. Pantnges .vuudoville Bijou. billed tor Basement of new Ijuilillnir r Rogue River Klectric company to be used ns Kuthskeller cufc. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) Mrs. , Jlurjorle Humill writes hrticlo praising life in valley, und -wou a not exchange for oxlstenen in the Eust, ut .any. price." Thirty-five Medford sports will attend tho Jeffrles-jbhnson fight. ' Editorial plouds,wlth "subscribers "ta-unlte lind buttle tho house-fly." Dry rot: ,. Tho (lecuy of wood caused by fungi. Also a type of propaganda . very, offensive to The housewife walks frim three, to eight, miles a ifay. hut WlUlt f It? She lIlK'Kll't liuvc to jell "fore", tit. Intervals. We know now why he is culled the "odd-Job mun." Thnfs hiliind of ,Jolt;h!nRdBt -trlmmn jour- neugo. MAIL TRIBUNE ' DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE The only thing you enn say about tho situation In Indin Is tbnt It may furnish a Job for England's unemployed. 'Gandhi should; know hotter than to 'turn' to Bait ns a means of, win ning n-occiom. ,nok how it worked In tho chbo of Ixit's wife. " Correct this "senteniff: t"Knviron ment does lt." said trio critic, "nnd modorn kids would bo Just as they If their parents wore tho 18D0 kind." " . ' - ' ,U im intorfHliiiff jo note Ilic Soviet KovoniintMit iriivsents llui iile of tlit' nmjoi'it.v. Will tile one. iieu'simper- in Moscow4 lliollier Stulili ii Hows to pulilisli its doiiost opinions, ,h'uw copy! .The ifeiir old S. I iipp'eni-s lihouf, its slow in jirnntiiijr trinde rossiiifrs ns 'it does' ili bentiiiir tlio 'fin Lizzie, feeord 'to'. Sun Francisco.'" " '"' " - , ,As yet tli inuvitiiuli! answer to our.tjiu'ry, "Are Mail-Trib. nun t'tlitoriiiis too widnV him tl: iie,'- i-UnixX Jvn,;-'...,...,A.i , i ...... , . a . "vvihvi, 1 vil m U" "No, tliey ro too iiHi,rovl''ir""v V. - ' .V.v.- '. : ; Poppy Thoughts AOIIOSS I. (.'Illl't . Ilnnrnllnn luieii ( t'es.i.1- : SHUtlt-tll 10. Usnift 14. Cuulrteiisre fnr tlniiiit ! with . rsillu luitlerlel 19. Foinlnlno , ii ii mo. 11. I'nabvnKcr Mill II in it 15. In'llt!ii npnrt ,'19. llHIHIIb , "j Sll. Pnl on it. Oetfrirruivn boy. 23. Mi-alert St. Awn lr 2. Ilrleil Knipra Solution ol Yesterday's Puzzle "iAiRi' isns piAfT. rTs ?i 1 1. . 51 c o XtK L P R e f e ruq p gjR ate Cji. oTjoTspi OLE C A NpSJA TQSN E E R Ate nHb no t gT I RED U cIeDR E ETCH h. k L Irp a pTe r ICj LEA DJE R ST NOTES E N.fjDJJ OL10 oft iilfrliilxM .33..lulllttillllllt aiillli St. I'l-i-liiltiliiif tu . t:ii in . 33. aii.ini rniien era 17. SiiiiiII flsli . Mil. t.lnillj el. I'lirt of s . Iiilrliua 41. t.'iiiuil in Nerr . Vnrs aliit. p. IHkIi ox. 4;. Wrrnrheil elnlviitly "49. wllliileaiTl ii3. -Ilrnil rurrrlni; 64. rrnen 65. tiiinly -nuntuiit nlilir. 'J. I-'IjiIIIjIl . 63. Iln.a of meliil til. Aurept i. Mlatnka OS. Soul liti A H It ml ps nliialrm rolloq. tut. tel It atnml a mill : (Contributed) -.Hy.i It whs soon Hint tho poppy program lent itself more nat urally to. the worth of womou than of .men and tho American legion gavo to the Auxiliary cotnpleto ennrgo ot tho nutlonnl program Tills Is n houvy rosponslbilitv. Uttch yoar the number of popples sold hits increuxed. Tho earnings of the disabled votcrttns making the poppies Ims grown to a largo fig ure "Old mon, lllr of griiy, Young mon. Slirnpnol s ploy, Hay all day '. -' Abed. Milking poppies gay L Crimson rod." n 'yni SALEW LAD DISAPPEARS WHILE EN ROUTE SCHOOL SAl.tiM, Ore., Miiy 21. (p) Lowell Cntlew, 12. Is mlsslnir from hts hqme hore. ills parent, report tnat ho Htartcil to nehool an usxial TueArtny mnrnliifr and hasn't been Bten since. k ' " II 4. Muihrn tllnl. 0. ut lulu type n ten if 71. Thfl hnrb illll UO W W 1. Conialnetl 2. Ilium, comb, form A. WntcrfnII . i. Mlfcn &. Article 6. I,arft toh, 1 Mfnnt pnr- llrl-s 8. More tensl - tle - 8. Wwjflun pin, uacil In iliitf l)nll1ftiff Hnvlnir -hrnnrltea 11. Frnvniot reiln if. wuh mil forco II lireHthei . uuicklj, lit FuiieeiBt, . j 51. Snmll round rnnrk Article ol belief 27. t'rmionn '2H, J)eirlTil of . 20. 1'ertalnlnK to the dawn. . 30. Cut length wle 31. Kneten 52. Waitr ex rnrilonv 34. Altsunl 7. NullTe tilUftir fif I'ertltt , tfl. 'I'orrll.le U. Fffrtlllzftf . oTute . 41. lUiiker of poor re rue 4. Uponi -prcai 44. Thlrk blttck . Ho Bid 41. Vtiunir ealmui 44. Dwarf 4H. Knock 4ft. A are tills 60. H pie ltd or A I. V,aux 62. Old . 6. Plerei eat UK Vocal solo . I'reei -4U, Tnprlnff Bolld . 1. Kormtirlf t Adam's ton -. fori 0S, Preposition (Continued from Page One) ' I I3 I4 I K' 1 7 8 K Wk " V2 V5 '7 , , - Hp 77" 77 '7 ..... .. . . i mte wr ' - ' a, 2 43 64 Wis "T ei Tj : if g I I r I l -1 TT' ; missioner, finds the prohibition problem based on the fact that "people arc willing to pay $10 for 15 cents' worth of sucker whiskey." - ' "Slicker whiskey," says Mr. Doran, ''is put in special bot tles, cod'ked with aired; corks burned with the right mark, la beled ; with salt water-stained labels packed, in salt water- stained burlap, and sold to country clubs as "ju;st off the boat." - Great Britain has stopped immi gration Into Palestine and the Jew ish National Council proclaims a general strike throughout the Holy Land in protest. Jews in -Palestine 8ny1ie "British' order - means "the doom of Zionism." - The Itloa.of Great Britain is to give the irresent Inhabitants of Pal estiho, Jews and Arabs, a chance to Become acquainted nnd friendly. This Is offensive to tho Zionists. . t 1 Dr. Goldsmith, of the Radio Cor poration of America, thinks we need a world language "to link the peo ples by radio." A world language will come through "survival of the llttest." Maybe the English lan guage,' as that language dominates in movies, talkies and radio. Other nations need not bo of fended by the suggestion. English Is a fair compromise, being made up of French, German, Saxon, Ital ian. Greek, Sanskrit and other lan guages. Different countries, different cus toms, as the French say. In Santo Domingo, General Trujlllo, having won the. presidential elections, the American receiver of Dominican! customs, Mr. Pulliam, returning home, finds defeated candidates sitting on his doorstop asking pro tection from tile successful candi date. Imagine Governor Al Smith Hftnr tne election hurrying to the door step of the British ambassador asking protection from Presldent- eieci i-ioover. The American Hook Sellers' As. sociation is told that price cutting in tne sale or books will ruin the book trade. On tho other hand, Intelligent .reduction in the nrlm ot-, books would establish the book tratie. selling ten or flftv thou. sand books means nothing. books snouid be read by the mil lions. And the book business llko other great businesses, should build nseir up on big sales and small profits, instead of selllne for is sn a book that can be made for 40 cents. . TUB AIR BAT JUS By Mury (iiiihuiii Bonner.'" ' John,, and Peggy had travelled alongjwlth -the Little Black Clock and the 'pilot vt the plane. Thero had been so many planes travelling along that , :it times they bad gone very slowly. They wero on their way to one of tho new All hotels. 1 Some tlmo be fore John and Peggy had visited nn -Air hotel witli the Little Black Clock... and ' they had hud a swim In tho hoWJ uw llllllllllK IMIUl.j- j But n o w Alio Little Black Clock had told them of the special baths to be had In some 'of. these hotels, and how people found that they made them so strong and well. "They had landed now at one ot these Air hotels. It was wonderful how they hud rnndc these grout hotels, like glunt dirigibles, remuiii up in the air without moving. Hut now thut they wero at the hotel the I.ittlo rilack Clock showed them whore the baths could be taken.-. John nnd Peggy were so. much amused, becauso these wonderful baths liked so much by evoryonc were drown from the clouds. Special tubes nnd lines run from the hotel out to the clouds, und they moved about so as to catch the cloud water from any passing cloud. John took a shower bath from cloud water and after John hud said it was "perfectly great" und thut he felt "fine," Peggy thought she would have a cloud water slio. er, too. Of course the Little- Black Clocff didn't bother about If, but that was another nice thing about him. Just because he didn't always care for a thing hlmselfwas no reason for keeping the children from oo'lng".a"hd qhjp'yin'g; In; Tonmmnv "siij. fltlew." .' 'Stomach Troubles ' Doctors salyoors of all s!ckess is Him f o stomach troubles; so- if you suffer from gas, pains in the sinmarh rH bowels, dizziness,' and haVe noappetitc, can't sleep and are nervous you ncedi TanlaC It is good purtf mcd'iane.'madel ol roots, herbs and barks. Vour.drugn gist sells it on a money-hark miatsntee. OAKLAND, fal May 31 William H. Parker, former Oak land city commissioner, today was sentenced to n Queutln peniten tiary for one to 14 years, lie hail been convicted of crlminul rait .epiraoyJn conniption with gmrt In lirrrn(,Yinf, ... . 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