PXGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. Medford Mail Tribune Daily and Sunda? - . ... "..m rurmsnra djt MKDrORU rUINTIKO CO, . IJ-IT-H N. Fir 8U ' I MM MEDFORD 'S CANNERY PROBLEM TO BE EXPLAINED t iiiir tI rr n:;-r.f- KOBCRT W. BUHL, Editor a. 8UM1TES B1I1TII, Manafer An Independent Nevipaper Entered aa ireond elau mattrr at Medford, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1871. eOBSC'lill'TluN BATES . Br Mafl In Advance: Paile, with Suidajr, fear fT.SO -. Ilallr, with Bunda, month , TS Pailr, without Bunday, year ... 6.60 . Dally, vithout Bunday, month 05 Sunday, one yea-. 2.01) . By Carrier, In Adratice In Medford, Ashland, Jarksomllle, Central Pulut, I'hoenll, Talent, Hold Jill and on lllttlmayi: llally, wltli Bunday, month .75 Dally, ullhout Bunday. month 05 llally, vithout Sunday, lua year 7.00 Daily, vltli Sunday, una year S.00 All terma, eanh In adtance. Offlclal tuner ot the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. MKMKKIt Uf THE ASSOCIATED PIIKS8 . Heceltli run Leued Wire Berrlct The Associated I'reM la eicliuhely entitled to ' " the use for nuliltealiun of all neva dispatehea nfitfi- credited to It or otherwise credited In this paper, Ifffoq tnd also to the local nem puMMied liereln. All rlghta for publication of apeclal dlipitebea bereln are alao reserred. MKMIIEK Of AUDIT llliUKAU Ok" CIRCULATION A. B. C. arerage circulation for all monliia endiw Match St. tn.to, was 4:123. ndlnc March 1, 1U30, waa 4323. Daily average dhulljutiun fur six montlis Ut March 31, I:iO 11)73. . I'resent press run, 4815.. mtl-i fin,. MEMBER 0( THE UNITED PRESS ' r Adrertlslrnt Itepresentatlrea M. C. MIII1KNHKN CIIMI'ANT nrflrn In New York, I'lilcaeo, Detroit, San Francisco, Lui Annrilea, Seattle, Portland CPJIE TIMR mro we "calii'ti attention to what ilillsboro, Ore- gun lias tloiio in milking its one cannery an nutstniKliiitf fin cial success, mid a medium for ciuiiiiiunity b-tteriuent ami development. Wc asked why ireilford, larger' and more favorably situated in ninny ways, could not achieve n similar success in this portion of the stikte. That editorial was reprinted by the Ilillsboro paper, and after reading it, Mr. Kdward Scliulmerich, president of the Com mercial National Hank of that city, who was largely responsible for the success of the enterprise, wrote to ,us, in part, as fol lows: "It Is my Intention (o attend Hie OreEon nnnkcrs' Convention. -which Is to he held in your city during the month of June. While 1 nm In Medford I will be pleased to give yon (Mulls ntt to the methods used la making the Kay-MulliiK Company the successful concern It Is today. I will also he pleased to appear before the Industrial committee of the Medford Chamber ot' Commerce and give Ihem tho benefit of our experience." , . . Officials of the local Chamber of Cnniineree are enthusiastic over this offer, and Mr. .Scliulnierich has been invited to give it talk before the chamber's industrial committee, probably at 11 public, meeting, the time and place to be announced later. AVe arc sure all the people of Southern Oregon will look for ward to this address with the greatest anticipation ami interest i ..1. ... .1 .1 1. , 1. . . ..... ii siMiiiiii no one 01 me most, important, events ot the year, as iur as a deliiiile solution of our 'cannery problem is concerned Quill Points Being elected President made, al! the uther seem sreater. But there isn't any higher place than the top. Personal Health. Service. By William Brady, JLD. Signed lettera oertalnlrc to Dentinal health and hrdenc. not 'to dhrift.' diurxhli tar beat meet will be answered by It. itrady If a stamped lelf atldreed em elope b enclosed. Letters should be fnvh nrontritv would rpturn if'bef nd Titti In Ink. Owing to tltc large number ot letters raeelfed only a rev can be answered fm! i, .i w.t wmiiri . J ' No "9ly made 10 QuerlM 001 confirming lo in true Horn. Addresi Dr. WilUaa Bradj 1 w,v in cart or me wan xnoune. or tneir holes ana again shout; "Don't aell America short!" The Kovernment l always help ful. It cheered while the people blew up the bubble, and now cheers while they hunt for joba. People are at last beginnlnft to unuoTHiund that an engineer 'fl Jiru an engineer not a miracle worker. WHO WILL WIN IN NOVEMBER? .irr .awn.... Jljil;i luvt.H Ye Smudge Pot , (By Arthur Perry) Half n peanut will Kitpply liruin eneiity for an hour'a limd think Intc, HclentlHlH rtny, nnd Hnnte of the lucal reHiiltH lnillcnti) that 'the peanut wiih rotten. . r . ,- , nil Thn Ioiib Hkltts fall to cover Ihfi ct'oolteilncKK. , Juno tirldea and ugH will Huon lie nmonKHt uh. .HITi' 3.1 : tlMlM .eJrifili Tho condition of Eltu-ood Am hrowe wti8 reported unimproved Wednesdny. JIo in xtill confined to hlB bed with a trained nurse. (Ked llluff News.) A typo ot journalism that cover up nothing, nO ) OHM In the Republican primary elec tion, Senntor McNnry received n flattering . complimentary,, vote. Thin will Inspire tho senior seed- Render to Increase his well-known efforts to poster tho presldont, and consort an much as posslhle with his political foes, In order to ha "militant." , Residential nrens report the ;.. , 103a crop of kittens is well under uiiil way. iiiivl;- ! ' - Tho truo value of horso sense Is --:... clearly shown by tho fact that the horse woh afraid of the automobile "during . tho period. In . which tho pedestrian laughed at It. (Luuls llii -: vl" Times.) Correct.' Hut a mull never snorts hysterically at a paper . lack, i Y'i 1,10 Kuberniitorinl fainpiiinn in this slate, this full, slioubl be of unusual interest, I'niisuiil, boeaiise old jiarty lines will he iibandoned and seraiubled, as never licfore. 'Ax It matter of faet. as the situation HOW stllllflu tlui trilili'. jlional roles of the Republican and Deinoeralie eiimlidates nro almost eniupletely reversed. .. Jlousccleanlng Is all tho nige, nnd the major portion ot tho Older ;.'. lllrls havo a Tuiltlsh towel wrap .i,.. pi'd turban-wlso about their nog ivt. Sins. - The menralks innul tho cur pets with a broomhandlo, und miilto a nolso like a machine gun com- potlng with a motorcycle. iiiK'i It Is announced that Oregon, In '""' common with tho rest uf tho ',lu nation Is sufti'rlng from "unrest," " causing them to bo giddy In their voting. It nniy bo thtit tho musses ,(! nro suffering from "rest," but, at ... , any rate, a spirit of orneryncss .win seems to prevail, and thero Is a ' gentlo deslro to run a pitchfork through somebody or unmnthlng, for no reason at all. What the disturbed souls need, U three fln !,.,',., Rers of whiskey In a water glass, . , ( with bubbles at tho top, and n plere of leo clinking merrily. The -- concoction is unconstitutional, but kft would erndicato the civic blues, "drlve mclanchuly away, and hush vu",.'; "', th" Kloomy hlittherskltes who ,.,'vl hftVB shnrpenod their lead pencils, i j." nnd cleured their throuts, to save - - - tho young, the home, mid tho slate, nnd elect Iholr matt In tho fall. TherO should tin n "T.t bn.,i -Uwl.r 1- lklV " It i,.,.l,l K. 1. 1.. 'peiiment," and cure n lot of ii.hiiiheller-lhan-thou stuff. , i',.,. ' TBACHBH HIIUWH 11KEI.S TO .ani: BCIIOOL JJOAH1J" (Lakevlew j',xpreHS.) llraxenness In educa tional circles. lo i, i am iThnmns A. Wnterman, the Ver tn'int refugee, this week received ..... 4 gallons of nm pie syrup nnd 2 ni, cans of maple sugar, from his ,lii,inallvo heath. It Is much better i,. than the Imitation maple syrup on It the imllatlon buckwheat cakes of these purts. il'ii' 'IKS The Purity Leiiguo of America announces its Intention to conduct ,n campaign of education to "curb inning ... In Its major nsnnrt This Is it good Idea, und will be welcomed by members of both sexes who hnvo experienced dim . cully In "curbing their fiiitin. " ens" ,,,le wrlr is going to enlist In the ..,.,cruntle, and will try to its i r. , Uncle, 8. from flirting with tho s. female help, who tell him Hint his wniskers make him look dignified. - Here Is a sturdy cltlxen who took chew of tobacco after Kit l'nr Colorado seoul, and chimed Wt lnil"in" vu'h- hn they needed chasing, bending his knee nnd neck with gusto, to nge-old tricks. -They stop flirting when they stop nrouining. 4 COUNCIL CREST RADIO STATION HIT BY BOLT AN fur lis tliern is tiny real dil'IVrcnee lictween tho two major . parlies, (lie Jiepublieans represent, eonservalisut, Hie Deino erals radicalism; the Republicans, n neneral iiiiiintenaiiee of thttitnlils ipit);' the Democrats nn appcal to the'deer pec-pid" n full reliance on that, tiinc-honnretl kIol'iiii, "Turn the rascals oui!" ' " ! -- - - . Hut, with tho "Li-raisin' " flcorKC .Toseph leadiiiL' ilie ponder ous nnd Hlow-ninviii),' fi. (). . elephant : and the snne nnd eon- servalivo Kdward Ilailcy leadiiifr the hurd-kicUiii; and pestifer ous Dcmocratie donkey, the partisan rank and file will face the familiar predicament of tho ehamclon on n Scotch plliid. Mr. Joseph will inevitably appeal to "all Unit is bred iii the Deinocrntie boncj and conver.sely Mr. Itailey will appeal tci qvcrytliiiig that the typical Kepublican holds most sacred. As n result, unless one or two independent candidates come n to relieve the strain and clear Hit! titinnsnherc. the result in November will be as difficult to nrctliet. liel'ore llm .,., t tl,n csult last. Friday. fV eonrsa it is the Rcneral belief now that notliinrj can beat Joseph, just as it was tho fteneral belief n week aim that notliiiiK could nominato him. Hilt "fjenenil beliefs" have a pesky habit of blowiiiL' mi at critical momciifs. what is true loilav m.t Mt i. ,.t ..n t,..v tomorrow; tiio political psychology of Jlay is quito likely to be totally different from the political psychology of November. TlTirAT will be the Kticrl business situation, for example,' "T fohr mouths hence? Will it be bcller of worse, Rood or lad? Only those who KNOW tho answer to Ibis query can lr t-a:. : !.. .... ' " ' ! ....v-n mi; Jim ciccuuii is coming out. ( l lien there is the emotional factor. As the recent primary demonstrated, people, as a whole, don't voto as they think, but as they FKKU And human feelinp-R arc piivticulavly t?useeptible to that old law of action and reaction, the inevitable HwlnVof the pendulum, in this dunce of life. - Will that pendulum, Which swung Mr. Joseph into Ihe ele phant's howdah Ibis Sprin;', he swiimiii);' the same way next Fall? Perhaps not. Only those who KNOW can also know who will be the winner in November, ' ' DIjT whoever wins, this much is certain. The euhefnntnrinl ' eiim'piiitfii this year is oing lo be more excitiiiK and en- There's still a skeleton In the closet, but the skclcuui Is daughter and the closet Ik call ed n break fast mom. One reason why hlp-flnck parties COM I SOW, I.KFH 1IAVI0 NO NOX.lENSE ABOCX VACCiXATlOX ' : t, I have answered many queries about vacclnntlon here, and now and again I have given my opinion ot tlte Inconsisten cy of compulsory vaccination. The other day some one sent me one of those inisernble tracts or pamph lets used by cer tain Interests of ouestlonable char ncter to propagate anti - vaccination ideas, nnd In- -it ono of my com ments -on compulsory -vaccination was accurately-tiuoteil; along with Uie opinions or. sayings of a preci ous crew of charlntuns nnd oppor tunists of all sorts. At first bl'ish seem universal Is because few of 1 1 wished I had worded my opinion tho well-known commentators live out In the sticks, Ono way to keep from being at. tacked as you sit in your in yo.jr car on a lonely road at night is lo keep tile cur moving. Americanism: Piling up wealth In sight of poor nnd desperate neighbors; thinking it a sufficient national defense to talk about brotherly love. You can't really break a natural law. l(iu just break yourself and the law remains as it was. "Why not go tho whole hog ami let stock exchange brokers say whether n gold dollar is todiy worth f2.10 or 14 cents. ' Old Dobbin lied faults, but he never scattered yon on the highway just because ho met ll onr-eyed horso at night. Only a few people arc seriousiy concerned about what wo are here for, and they don't do anything but talk about It. llttlo differently, but when I tried It over I found I had said precisely what I meant and I meant what I said. But I want to say here that la my opinion anybody who seeks to avoid or escape- being vaccinated against smallpox is foolhardy. It is truo that any scratch, abrasion, pia prick or trifling burn of the skin may open the way for serious or fatal septicemia, blood poison ing. The vaccination wound is no exception. Now und then some one will suffer from such an accident, unless the vaccination wound ,1s intelligently cared for. But the risk ot nay ill effect from the vaccination wound Is Insignificant compared with the risk one must assume if one goes unvacclnated, tkat no intelligent person will per mit It to deter him from having this protection. That Is my opinion of vaccination, although 1 believe compulsory vaccination is . not justifiable except for Infants or olhers not capable ot using ordi nary Judgment. If vaccination confers tho protection I believe it does, I. am surely in no. danger from my friend or associate who doesn't believe in vaccination, so why should J Insist that he be vnc- clnated If he doesn't care to pro tect himself that way? ., Some years ago' there were sev eral fatal cases of tetanus (lock jaw) from Infection of tho vaccU nation wound; ' the ' investigation proved that some virus had -carried the tetanus bacilli. . That was mDst unfortunate, but. It scarcely deters me from vaccinating my own loyed ones. . 1 :, . i ; , . , 'inese nntt-vacclnatlonists are fond of one vicious argument that muy have some weight in , the Imagination of uneducated people hut is absurd when you know any thing about the disease in -question. They imply that syphilis is conveyed in vaccine virus. , That assumption requires another, namely, that there Is such a con dition or disease as bovine syphil id syphillls in the cow or calf. A notorious charlatan found .-it. very helpful to his line of humbug to conjure up .some such idea, a decade or more ago; he pretended to tletect a slight taint of syphillis In nearly every victim of his hum-, bug diugnosis, nnd then hedged by suggesting .that It was this vague. Intangible "bovine syphilis.'' That's tho kind of syphilis antlrvaocina tiunists like to have gullible folk imngine one can get - through vacv cine virus.--. v ; i ,- . , Nobody knows . how long : -the immunity conferred by vaccination lasts. I believe one vaccination In early life pretty well protects me for life, though I should certainly have another try, at it if. rtnt out. break of smaUpox happened In my i environment.,..;. . A1 Only aii.aoo persons had small pox In the United States in 1925. although there were 800,000 feeble minded persons In the country that year. Compulsory vaccination is a great thing for children nnd imbeciles. yCKSTIOXS AND AXSWERS Could Any One Ask More No mntter hdw busy my dnv is started with "cheerio" over WOW then "conies my paper and I turn to Dr. Brady and absorb the know ledge there offered and repeaj It foe'v?rTn'whV wlirilsten ; . . secret: One of our best surgeons teada and quotes -you as religiously fa I do. i. . (Mra. F. U.).i . Answeri I's relighted. A lot of people who. quote me are not so religious about it ; Ono Happy Thought About -,.-''- MelanelHdla ' ; Somebody sends In a slipping of an Item' referring to the suicide of a gh-l aged i I. The girl's friends remembered she had been depress ed and they readily acquiesced in the newspaper , verdict of suicide while melnnchollo. and the melan cholia, the, vulturouss friends con clude, wns induced by an Inferior ity, complex, , Try nnd explain that away! ,. -: ". i Answer-Thnnk heaven most of lis have our Inferiority, complexes, and only u few suffer from superi ority ..complexes. Melancholia is a form of insanity,, not mere loneli ness, homesickness, friendless feel ing or inferiority -complex. -Neither Is there the slightest ground for the y; po P u I a r -, notion :thnt these -ordinary, anxioty or -worry or disappointment spells, which most of us have now and then, can or do lend to Insanity. If the young woman in this Instance really was Insane .(as, I thing she must have been before she could commit sui cide), her depression and r.f prior ity, complex, os her nlleged friends described - it, were clearly symp toms -or effects ot her. Illness and riot. the causa of the tragedy. That isn't a- very happy .thought, but it is - konsoling. Here is tht happy thought- I hope to .plant in every reader's, mind: .It .is, excessively rnre; (almost, unknown) .for a per son, who... Is.-, nctually -. developing any: form of. .Insanity? to- think so himself; as a.rule he or she is the veryi last to acknowledge insanity. On the other hand,, it is quite' as rnra. -for any, one, who suspects. feajH or-.beieves ho .Is "going -in sane" to go insane, . Ho -remember "this when nnd if the melancholic dqys, come. This is not the place to; enumerate the real causes of Insanity,' but inferiority complex is not one of them, for If it were we should all be. demented except mnybe a few- morons. Do Yon Remember? T TEN' YEARS, AGO TODAY (From (lies -aCt Kit Mall Tribune.) May 22, 1920 . i Johnson leads field In early count Oregon primary. Races for county offices close. ; ' This, the city's annual cleanup day, finds many men downtown eager for election news, Instead ot cleaning up. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker return from attending general con ference of Metlio'llst church, anil visit to old Iowa home. Seats are all spld tor "The Pass ing Show" at Page, theatre, which arrived in 15 cars. on. June 1. O. A. C. expert to hold milliner classes In rural areas of county. Mose EarkduH aail j. M. Keene get vote each for president, in thfjtf' own ward. TWENTY YKAKS AflO TODAY (From (lies of the Mail Tribune.) . . . May 22, 1910 Smith Holly paving finished. Mr. anil Mrs. T. E. Danlebi drlvo to Yrekn in their new Cadillac. The appearance of the new city park is steadily Imprving. New York. Dr. J; C. Fititmaurlce declares "long hair, wadded on top of their heads, cause of nervous ness among fair sex." The doctor la called "a freak fatltlist seeking publicity:" ... i :. Tho "bad men 'of the west wouldn't have quit, either. It the people had depended on tho fed eral government to stop them. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 'Correct this sentence: "The young men of my day would hove revered girls," snld the old guy. "even If they had dressed as girls do now." Poppy Thoughts Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) - The Auxiliary's poppy work 'be gtns in the late fall and early win- tor when the manufacture- of the popples is begun by disabled veter ans In government hospitals and in convalescent workshops main tained by the Auxiliary. Throughout the winter and the spring months. tho disabled men are given profitable employment shap ing the little red flowers. The program comes to a climnx In May when, on the Saturday before Memorial day In most communi ties, the sale of the popples takes place on the, streets. I1UY AND WKAR A POPPY.: A radio program will be broad cast dally from station K.MKD un til. Momorial day, under the au spices of the local American Le gion Auxiliary, as a part of the poppy sale promotion work. 1 liv Miiii( than any held in this state for lllllliv n m it mi 'PI i.i ntf.vspn.pfrn' should have it pint iciiliuly (,'ood time. For there will be very little "boiler pbite" this year. Polilics should he I'irst-piiKo stul'l", mosl of the time. y The list of unemployed seems to include the I'ool hitler. And no nation can endure half-imprisoned mid hidf-free. Alasl If "slant;" keens on eoverim' tnoei. l..i.,.;i .,.. won't he nny words left for eussin'l the The Ki'ent imniiid niertjer will occur in .Tune as usual, t he iiinnnirinir director will lie 'decided upon Inter. lint Communications ; A (J It OSS ,1. A cntiAinoruiilo ii u in ber & Trco tvllh f ruifnint wo nd 13. WimiiioHcr H. Mlsslnii in I aSuuthrrn stiit i tibhr. , 16. VulilHc on , riiuiiprt 17. Sluvft 18. (lurm.'in ex flu ninth, n 20, l.iicoiiiuth S3. Sun ifuil 3.1. Culliir fi lit ton 23. iN'tinieritl 28. Wire nirut- u inn nit 27, l.iirao itorjicnt 2.. Fttel Joy 32. Smiiirpr iilnco iifljnccnl tii a HI 33. Strlpnt equine 4(1. l.nriist ti ii I in a I 4. Itlwrt Spanish St. Wonl sift iilfy- .'ill. Clan Itii; mure Mum 52, ; linn ire iiosl- 34. Armed contllrl U. Denial !! r'Vn",r . 5;" "ny'" mnrcti 4. i-.iiinie tnhpr r6. UMi-ml 42. 11 null le to Hint r.s, Mcniihir llif nnjr fitt. l.wNhtlra 45. liv: I ronch nNnitiiitus Solution of Yesterday's Puzile H I LonAvAsTWipgg kJM IN A TO Rj ft ElM A PjO P)g E Nlln Mil t KSSIn. oJtH r a ns" i Ms lkiiNlA PL SPHDlSl e l w)H b. El rIHe KrS3 tl a mHs pIrJa i nIeId Le p fls t ePpTl Al Cl ikA illTA KEJBE R RfoTRl I j j e VJAPT F gMg STETilR IB Is 16 ITTIM AfN lg T 11(1 WN 1. I.egnil9 5. Alnke Into liiw m 3. A hrotlier of Oil hi 4. Typo aq-mrn 6. Nliie ciinr nclcr 8. Conceruliiff 7. Arcunnt huuk H. city la trance 0. Otlicr 10. A tribe uf Isnifl 11. Cmitinent 12. Onli-i of dlrutyieilonuuf IiIuiiIb 13. Lptoar St. Feni'.nfnt ll u (tie 24. llnr.l: Soolch 2ii. I.nnbfn(rrlnss tS. Sonthern cnii(itiiiiii(in Hi). Semite 81 A liFKrenilnnt ot Nuulu Mb. 32. Fair let 33. Ifnwl . 34. Interpurtj JI7. Haaciili , 41. Wnrslilp. 43. II ecu use 41. Illnui a liorn 4ft. I'ullecmen 47. Kind of nr row pulsun i$, itlfcr m . Kmrlnnd fil, Land! Scotch r.:t. (irooK lettnr 67. Symbol tor ndiyl , . (imclnst .TO thv Kdltori . . , . ; Hnvo been intcnrilnj? to write, tfllliiK ynu how vory much 1 enjoy your (HltloritilH, Thoy uro th first tiling I roii (I und are t onliKht onlnr, o broiul nnd ao expressive and to the point. Your editorlalH on the election were especially good. I have traveled nil over tho western Rtntes nnd have heard many compliments on The Mall Tribune. Ivnow several people who live In Onltiornln that tako tho pnjwM "to read Hob lEuhl'H edito rials." - Jon't thJinpo your cohimn. It Is the one paper that has realj individuality! Keer it po. ' j (.Mrs.) A. V. AM.K.V, Medford, May 21. MUTT AND JEFF Believe It 1 2 . 3 4 K I6 17 s Y? ' " '2 73- 75 - " 'S. t f 15 ' 'f Ti Mis Ml . i -T-- ini. , , . ,'l;"' -" - Trt 5f" Si ' Jf the city of JtaffHlo, X. X., where lie used to swim when the north ern-part of the United Stntes wns covered with water. That tisli with the hinge In Its neck was a necessary part of our evolution, 11' you believe science. Now we have Iilnsos all the way down our necks, and all the way down our Bpines to the last Joint the os coccyx, all we have left ot a tall we once carried around. - i China apparently means to he up to ante in war. . The French au thorities in Intlo China have seized a shipment ot poison gas tor the .Nanking government. Fiance suggests that Germany supplied tne poison gas. The Ger man foreign office denies it. The important - thing Tor this peace loving country is the proof that, when war comes, fighters turn naturally to poison gas. London, which often knows more about our nffalrs than we know, says money will be even cheaper than it was. The bank rata may be reduced to 2V4 Per cent. Paris r&ports money "unlendable." If only that had been the case last October, when the sky was the limit and everything going up. Then people wanted money and had to pay 15 nnd 20 per cent to borrow it. Now they don't want it nnd can get it for almost nothing. Bombay reports 200 more Injured In another ot many Hintft salt raids. Mrs. Naidu. poetess, rnnlnr-inir Gandhi, now in Jail, as leader of me mnuus, has been nrrested with Gandhi's son. Gandhi promised to provoke ar rests until all the jails and other buildings are full, nnd wonders what Britain will do then. It Is a difficult question. If you put a million Hindus in jail; there would be 219.000.000 left to carry on Gandhi's "civil disobedi ence" campaign. Gandhi tells an Interviewer that India demands "full freedom." Propagandists for tho Indian revo lution in America say that before Britain took control of India it was a great and free nation. History provides little Information- to that effect. . i 1 M Would the administration and Congress tell the nntion whnt. If Horse, belonging to H. Williams of Gold Hill drops, dead on Main street. SUNROWN TORIES- . ., . 8KV..CITIES ;.,. ;. Byi.Mnry. il1lluil)l Bollucr. After -.the- Little. lacki Clock had taken them to the Air hotel an.) had let them take shower baths from the famous cloud showers, he suggested that they take, a trip nt night up In the air. They thought that wns a thrill in,r idea and thoy started off. The Little Black Clock had turned the time' ahead many years, anti there ' were a number of Air hotels and Air p i c nic grounds and A i r plny- '. lr ..'.. 'grounds. - r As they rode along through the air it was tho strangest, most won derful sight to sqe the lights gleam ing from these different hotels an.l places up in the air. . Sometimes they would go through a dark cloud and when they were fc out of it they would' once again sea the twinkling lights from the win dows of the great hotels. .Jow nnd again they looked at the earth below.. There were. ' some beacon lights to be seen, and dim ly, faintly, they could see the scat tered lights along the streets ot towns and villages but the bright est lights were nil up In the air. Far above them they could see the stars. They looked very small. It wns like a Fairyland with thn enrth below nnd Its flickering lights and the air through which i they were flying nnd its gay lights, and above them the twinkling lights of . the stars. - ... They flow and they flew nnd the.- flew, and pretty soon the air and the many lights nnd the hum of the motor made them feel very drowsy. j ney must have landed -very-, gently, for they did not remembcr anything nhout it only that they slept so well nfter . that glorious ride. . . It wns so queer nnd funny, as John said, to see the world when it was new nnd when things were just being discovered, nnd it seem ed so unreal when tho ClorjU turn ed the time forward Into tho future. Tomorrow "Tlio Imp." anything, they propose to doi nhout Muscle Shoals? There power goes to waste'wnrth millions a year. That power could produce fer tilizer that farmers need. If an Individual or corporation possessed and failed to use such vnst potentialities ot wealth, insan- uy experts would be called. UlS POhrtAJJU; Ore., May' ii'. m Kdwln w. I-ovcJoy. I'nltrd Htlites . jnpervtwtf Of radio, nhnourWcd lo- 'lny that lightning itrttr-k the f!.i00 toilitpment 1n tilt, federal ov. ernmrnl'n monitoring station on riHilirll etPKl ymtetdny, hurled In upwlni' Ttohwt lindKberg In Ihe "nnr destroyed 'he loop In pn of the master receive. J ur iviuii , . rr'p A", -nte CHiNese Y but why sHoutp The. ry N as a tATTfr of fact. ' rJ , By BUD FISHER ALL TAfcN-exC6rVT MARcHfeD FOUR ABREAST . I CHiNCse. MARcH-Arb THeyTjow'T MARCH J '7 wu tT' '