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1 1: j .1 l 's- f '.I'. 4 lid PXQE FOUR iUEPTYVRT) TrAn; TT?TBTTNE, 3fEnFQRD, OREfiOX.-: TUESDAY,' MAY 27,' 1.930. Medford MailTribunj Daily and Sunday ' ' rulilUhed liy " MEDFoim riiiMi.va cp. S-JT-t9 N. Kir St. THAT $25,000,000 POWER PLANT ON THE ROGUE TVrKKI-: lmv been ho ninny "Jittering promotion sclie 1 BHIIKIIT W. ItfHI,, Editor (. SUMl'TKIl SMITH, Miu An Independent Nenpaper Entered al lecond elut nutter at Medford, Orqiun, under Act ol Much 8, 1879. Ilium-lied in Southern Oregon wliirli linve nevei' liinterializi'i fiwm ttiimi niiiny people Will be inclined to talio vcsti'i-day's A. V. story fnmi S'lilem, regarding- a new ipJ.'i.O'"'.""1) Ji.vilj-o-i'lfctri'.' develop nihit ou Kopue River, with a liberal pinch of salt. A similar development project was announced once before. We had no inside information reardinc that, nor do we know anything more. re(rardinr this latest report, than was contained in the news reports. However, we notice the (Jranls I'iiss Courier lias u special re port from Oakland, California, siippleiiicntiiif.' the Associated Press story, which sunnests that this MAY be a bona fide propo- 1 " : Quill Points ii ' . .11.50 . .71) . 6.50 The tariff ban Biblical support. To liliil that hath nhall lip given. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. HiiiiteKy: lilttininis the pitcher for errors In the field: culling in a relief man who in nicked for ueven runs. Rlgned letter! pertain In to personal health tiri hygiene, not to disease, dlagnosi or treatment 1 rl1l be answered by Ir. Brady If liUmpcd self addressed envelope U enclwed. Letten ilwuld le brief and written in Ink. Owing to Hie large number or letters rrreired only ft can be answered ber. No reply ran be made to queriej not coiilcrming to iiutrueliona. Address Dr. William Brady ; Id care of Ttw Mai) Tribune. SUUHCHIl'TIUN UATEfl By Mall Tn Advance: Dally, wltli Buaila)-, year, ....... - Dally, with Rutxlay, month Daily, without Sunday, year - Dally, without Sunday, month... Sunday, one yea- 2.0U By Carrier, In Advance In Mfdford, Aililand, iaeksonrille. Central point. I'twtnU, Talent, Uold llll ami .in 1111. ntl' I Jtaily, with (Sunday, month t .75 1 sit IOII, 011(1, li SO. IS ol (OlII'SO of Viisj 1 M 1 1 XH'1 .1 1 MM' to tllJS pill'l ol Daily, without Kunilay, month 6tt Dally, vlthuut Bunduy, one year T.00 I t MC sfflte. ti.tlu t1lh Diifuliu nnl vmmr . ft DA I r or ui( imorimmnn en our rcinieis uiu jimiufiiiv imihuu! to Normal times jiro iIiomcIii which a cow iaturf is u. fjolf course instead of city lots. All terms, eob In advance. A. V. MIXING AM) A (.llNKItOl S Ol-'FKK means proved, flint jnlcroacopi OnVlal paper of the City or Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. SI KM I) R it OK TUB ASHOCIATKI) I'HK88 itccclvlni! Kull United Wire Rmlee Tlu Awjorlniwl lrci Is eicliLtlvelv entitled to the uie for puljllfnllon of all news dispatches' credited to It or otnenwse creoiieu in una paper, nd atw to the Iota) news publNhed herein. All rltfhli for puhllratiuu uf special dispatches herein are also referred. Adrertliflfn: JterwentalfTM M. C. MlMlKNHKN It ( OMI'ANV Orrices in New Yutk. Oitcaito, Detroit, Bao Francisco, Ux Aitales, Seattle, rortund Ye Smudge Pot ; . . ...(By Arthur Perry) There 1h not much to cheer filiout today, except the follow. iik from the eHteeiiied I'urttand News: . If you have read much ahout the IntereHtiim Insects, you jirnlmlily have thoUKht; "I'm Kind I'm an AmeiioHn and not an ant." "Alarjorle Ji-owned nt tho liand Rnine youth. She turn'ed and left the room hy a few Htops throiiKh l)ie door" (Oolden Age Mag.) A vM-y uiuiHUtil proevdure for leavlnj; the room. .Mrs. Jones let a can-opener ntlp :imI week and cut herself severely in I ho jut nt ry. ((.'ranslim Items.) Ouch! The womenfolks are clean I dk house, with characteristic feminine KtiHtu, and to dale not a rug has Iveen unmercifully heaten with a fishing pole, wlilctt Is worse than whuekitiK uf f a corn with u razor. I'robahly tho peojile wlio thlnlc the country will be made wet by tho .Literary Ulest poll are the mi me who thought It would be made dry by tho Kihtccnth' Amendment. ( Detroit News.) The . best conclusion In u lontf time. The disheartening news comes from upstate and, tho same con ditions r prevail here that the gooseberry crop Ik almost a total failure, , They arc bset by mold and il. green bug, that gnaweth night and day. Thu gooseberry Is not fit for either wine or pie, and lines not Jetl worth a dang. It has ft sour disposition, and no sense of liuinor. , wiiv siioi: xi:itKs nwiz (('haiiiite, Kan., Trilmne) A woman entered a Hhoe store here late last week and tiHked to he fitted with shoes. Her feet were of abnormal si.e and a half hour waH required to find the pro per shoos. Finally, the clerk ttlood up, smit ing, confident that he hud found the correct shoe for his customer. The customer, also, was satis fied. 'l have ordered a pair of shoes by mail, and if they don't fit I'll buy these," nho promised. Farmers ure straining, tooth and toe-nail, lo get their hay down In time for the rain, now Impending. One of the pet objecfives of Mr. Joseph, who received tho Republi can nomination for Governor, and was swallowed by the Portland Oregonfun, Is state control of the electric light plants. Now in the time to order your candles and keroseno. A bald-headed eagle Ih reported skylarking around tho Trail dis trict, Hearing the daylights out of old hens and young colts. The Kitten llawl lenguo held a lively rehearsal on tho Kast Hide last night, nnd Aunt Tabby re counted her escape from n gunny sack, when heaved Into Hear creek. According to At, Hergeson, a French scientist, he can taste laughter, and, if ho is feeling Just right, can smell It. )r. ,fect lteyn olds, an American scientist, traces laughter back to tho noise made by wild beasts when they selKo their prey., Many of our Older Oirls uro dieting on their laughter, ns laughter causes them to grow fat. Tho new coach at Oregon, re pons "ho liuit found many interest ing things In his new field.' It Is inspected that one of them Is the thorough scouting of the Idaho team, by this city favorite foot hall official. MOTHS AM) MKV The moth is not so long on brains. Its Intellect is small; ' It very well may be. In fact, It doesn't think at all. Indeed to see the silly thing (Jo blitzing round a flame Would Indicate It bus no brain That's worthy of the name. Hut what of man who has a brain Of which he's prone to boast, A highly cultured Intellect That is to say, almost- And yet falls hard for goldbtlck stocks And "Scotch" from Ccorgtn stills And building lots In tropic swamps And quacks and foundry pills? And so whun all is said nnd done The moth does pretty well, Considering his tiny brain, l'erhaps n slngl cell. He burns himself and nil of that Which proves his mind's un- hinged Hut what about the human moths Who'rc always getting singed ? UhiUlnioro Hun.) vouch for its iiutlienticit.v the following cxtr.ict from this re port is printed ; Oaliland, Oal. Wans for a huge hydro-electric tluvolopmeht program In SoulhwcHtern Oregon, coupled with great industrial expansion In tint Southern Oregon and Xorlheru California const region, were revealed hero today by Komaine W. Myera and Charles H. Lee, consulting engineer.1. The reservoir, MyeiH said. Is hut one unit of the hydro-electric development project which he estimated would cost more than $25,000,0(10. Five huge power plants, developing a total of 200,000 horse power, are to bo located along the Rogue and will he fed by di verted water from the Illinois, Apptegale and ltogue. "The pur pose behind the hydro-electric project," Myers fluid, is in the en tire coastal region. I'tiper mills, cum en t mills and development of the extensive copper and chrome deposits in that district arc U part of (he ultimate, program. , "Wo havo had engineers in the district for upward of two years working quietly to complete the plans for the hydroelectric pro ject and tho Interlinked program of indusiiial development. "An electric railway irom Orants Fass to Crescent City, Cali fornia, is onother feu I lire of the project. We have ulrendy ac quired rights of way for the line." Myers (Inclined to Bay who is behind the huge development program, hut fudlcaled that a syndicate of Pacific coast and eastern capitalists is interested in the power project and its af filiated Industrial features. "I mil not at liberty to say who is InteroHted in the program." he said. "Hut It Is no fly-by-night proposition.- Wo have Imeii working on it for n long tlninow and are roady.to go. It means great things for that region." Jdtbor saving devices that enable tint wife to - csiiK' drudgery Include a bridge party over at Jane's. Almost everybody has a., "cure for crime" that, will give good re suits if taken hy those who don't need any cure. Today I received in the mall a etudy in tangerine. It comes from a "nationally recognized health authority," and the theme runa something like this: "J earnestly warn you against contact with in fectious house hold dust. It i3 a risk you cannot afford to lake . . ." And the e fmin has the cus tomary happy ending, thu.s; "I wish I could present one girl shuuld permit tho fact UuU she is a wuimin to interfere with her usunl activities. Invalids, how ever, should consult their own med ical advisers about such a question. Experience ot college women indl-i-ates that the woman who looks upon that function as IH'icss or be ins "unwell" or a. delicate- matter ,- a "weakness." and pampers her self at such time or omits In-r cus tumary work, play or diversions. I more likely to sufr some d ranncment than is the woman who Dp Yon Remember? TEN YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of thn Mall Tribune May 27, la Karl H. Tu.y joins the ranks or Iho benedicts. . , . . lusic department of hBh .L holds unnual concert. Trlgonia oil well director, i... i .u.. ...,,,-t ion iinvsniiuuit ui i I'm...... ........ ... ii. inu iiruie.x !- - - ... i ..... ,i. , ,h ,iii.iconsmers ."v- ,nn.. , ." " ... " ." V 1".. " J " HiiMt 1 and incidental even "j " ". l curse." Here Pit Bl """-:-" mi effect. .! special education must beware 01. K q( he nriUKiirantta. OL imviwn .....v ,.,i, . ' " 'Mil- profit on feminine credulity and ' " on him, consequent trouble. Vevy few Kjrlsj i)udBe w ,.. i; . . . .. ,lCi.i I., oducntiou ...... i l.... ...... - 111 u- K. nave nnu a -v ..iiuuiu lean nillKing at fr, .., i.u iwi thn interests thr.t , ,,.,.,, " '"'"ni ii,..v hv explollinK Iho morbid f iUa upv rtevolo a laijie u. it. l.ore test 1 t. ,.t ..... , their capacity to produce dU- . ' .Z ... 'cm f ,-,.,! h,.,-in .... """M cate air cells In the Juttus by dust particles may open the way for tubercle bacilli to invade the tis sues. Hut scientific investigations of the action of dust do not bear out the theory that it is a hazard to the housekeeper. Any disease Kernis which may bo present in hou.se dust have lost their viru lent' ease, . as a general rule, exposure to even diffuse In the cuTly history of the ruce, talking was developed as a result of thinking not as a substitute. Americanism: A firm belief in majority rule; a howl of protest iC the majority actually sets up stan dards of Us own choosing. Ancient crowded uaces that cry for more land might get out and discover another continent ns the wlille man did. lllo of lllilt THE TRAGEDY OF RUDYARD KIPMNG rr,H!K recent niiinl iiu-nl nf .liilni Miiseliclil, port Inure: Kiifrlnnil. IciiKiiislriilfs tlie (In-line nf ruvnl power ii coiinlry null' Ilic irony lil' J''iilc. . Tlie trill' siiijft'r nl' tin; Iiitn Vielorinn epoch w;is liiiilynril Kipling. He niivc virile anil iinlliciitie expression to tlie f.-ir l'lnn!.' piiKeiiiilry, tintl eiinipicrinir spiril, of the !rilish army. Li his Imlliuls one limy still henr liim chiint: of the envnlry clnirires in Kyher I'iiss, mid the thin red sipinrcs in the Stidiin; the "elcr linl hrothei hood of liinj;s mill the hontl of the-purple 811x011 hlood destined to rule the world." H' It KAN'CJ nnd nil the world nt lensl nil the Kii'dish KDeiikintr world smiK with him. I'.iit Kipling wns inore Ihiiu 11 mere court, hnrd. Jle was a preal artist, and, in spite of li is jinllant oheisanco to the royal criniue, he remained at heart, a true Deiuoeriit, 11 worshipper of the common man, the ;oril'icr of Tommy Atkins. As a result, in the height of liis ixlory, lie wrote a ballad to his (iueeii, the "Widow of Windsor," a souk of the roujjll, sajty loyalty of the -common British worker, to Victoria. AVlmt. would have delighted a Queen Elizaheth, or the Prince of Wales, deeply offended the somewhat prim anil humorless " Kmpress of India." On the ma 11 who "chanted anthems to her power and ftlory" she turned her vials of wrnth, dt'lmrrinu him from the position of poet laureate during her lifetime ami that of her son. So (luriui; Kipling's heytley when the world was sinjrin liis songs, the position was filled 'by little men "half sprawled in the mighty seat of Dryden, Wordsworth and Tennyson." - i 'pil UX when the force of t lie .royal edict had passed, and Kip- ling again became eligible, the imperialistic ae he had im mortalized, had also gone, a new age dawned, the age of lahor.J democracy, and steel. And with it, the power and prestige of tlie throne had gravely declined. There is little doubt that had King (ieorge the authority his famous grandmother possessed, Undyard Kipling Would today he poet laureate. Kipling still clings to his imperialistic ideal, that fusion of royalty and democracy, symbolized by the figure of Tommy Atkins, self assured, resourceful, "eyes right," and yet those eyes frankly dazzled by the flashing .jewels of the Dur bar Coronation. DIT in the never ending dance of life, the pendulum had al ready started its forward swing. It was inevitable that a labor government should pass the author of liarrack Iioom ballads by, and place the Hay wreath on the brow of John Mase rield, ex-tramp, stevedore,' the singer of 0 new song entirely the song of the toiler, the dole, of dukes' estates planted to cab bages of deer preserves utilized ns workmen's parks. So the appointment of John Mnscfield demonstrates how the royal power of Knglanil has declined; and how cruel Fate often is allowing the mere "accident of Time" to deprive a truly great man of the honor he so greatly cherished and so richly de served. ' ' Coloring sidewalks Isn't n new idea, "Tho Sidewalks of New York," you will remember, bud the color of iuhiuity. Ainu iimy Im' InrerJoi', but lie hicsit! think 1111 $18 I ml, tmy ootiei. (Ij.rn ,one juxt liUc It tlmt.sell tin- Vi lli ese extraordin ary household conveniences to every housewife in Konora, Nica rauua and tlie province of Que bec." " "" As far as I know, the particular gadget that inspired the great health authority's .warning and generous offer Is as satisfactory as ahy other implement of Us class. That is a q u est ion f o r the p u r chaser to decide for himself, Jiut tho hygienic aspect of the matter is within my province. And 1 wish to reassure any of our readers who may .take my distinguished col league's w a r n 1 n s seriously that there Is practically no health rik involved In contact with such "dirt." Uryin;i. duylighr, If not direct sunlight, and the com paratively low temperatur0 of the of ' air. combine to aniisepticlze such germs - that is, lo retard men growth and multiplication and hence to rob' them of their hann f illness to man. Ho we may preserve our equ animity even in the face of the strongest health appeal and -the salesman can bring to bear upon us In behalf of his particular brand of household equipment, and mak our choice on our own preference. It is just as sensible to think that one good make oC automobile b: moro healthful to lake the air in than another good make. Auto moble salesmen do sometimes in clude fresh air. sunshine, blessed relaxation 'n everything among tho advantages you get .with a car, hut they do not attempt to claim Of course the less dust we: these advantages aie available in breathe the better, hut no matter only one make. what your method or custom of -fhe wise housekeeper must be houseclcaning, no matter whether; ever on guard when the "sanitary" you are a demon houseclcaner or j theme is sung to her. Some of a conventional slouch, there is B-iuur leading merchants are phony lllessod are Hie nobodies, A visit from the sturk is their own business until he gets there. ing to be a certain amount of dust breathed by nicmbers of the house hold anyhow, I repeat, this doe- not do anybody any good, but on the other hand it rarely does any direct harm. I!y scientific tests we know that certain Individuals suffer a llergic reactions to Iioum.1 dust, such iih asthmatic trouble, even when Ihere is no visible dust lo arouse suspicion. Then, too, it Is conceivable, though uy n i that way.- QliKSTIOXS AM) AXHWEUS A Woman May Itide. ; Is there, any reason why one should not ride horseback at 'the menstrual period? I ride an hour every second, week day and I have lien Told a woman should never ride .when she Is unwell" . . . D. M. I!. Answer. No normal or healthy STOPJES ' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE The NEAREST NEIGHBOR . By Mary Graham Bonner As the pilot lauded hhi plane on the moon there was absolute si lence und the moon luuked .Jike a deserted world. Suddenly there muearcd a man dressed In an odd j c o h t u m e that looked as though It might have heen in a d e.. of gray clay. It was the moot) himself. He hnd a broad smile on his face a n d he looked very bright and jolly. Tim pilot erect ed the tent and the moon stepped inside. . . -; ''oh, ob, oh, oh," begun the moon. "How nice it is to hear one's self speak. The silence wuh petting a hit on my nerves. As n rule I like it. It's so peaceful, you know. No one can complain. No one etui ask any favors". "I'm your nearest neighbor," said the Moon. "Our neighbor," repeated Peggy. "We're from the earth, you know. Our nearest neighbor lives right next door." "I should have said that 1 am the earth's nearest neighbor," said the Moon. "Yes, that is what I am. Yes, yos, yes. I'm a mere 210,000 miles away." "That's a tremendous distance," John said. The Moon did not pay much at tention, lie was still saying words over and over and seemed to great ly enjoy the sound of liis own rather deep voice. "Pretty good of me to be so neighborly when your earth threw me off," the Moon said after a few moments. "Why did we do anything like that?" John asked. "I'm sorry we did, for I think It would have been nice to have had the Moon near nt hand. We could have gone to you for our picnic? and holidays." "That wouldn't have been n good idea," the Moon said. "And I'll tell you why." ACROSS f. Klntl nt iottoce 4 Flower 0, Knock 12. Skill ' JS. JlentJier 14, Kjiorli li. Noxious i ! (T row tli 17. ODtntlicd V in. (luil of Ioto 25, Venture Meilticrranenn siiIUiik Tvssul 26. Philippine timber tren 20, lie: frTftncli 30. Formeuteil arink . ?!. Horner ti. Tear on a scrim St. Spirit fn "The Tempest" 80. Old cloth mensiiru 87. Itcnr of a uoat -a , itlsrnnl ni'ple 41. Ilawnllnn Mrd B3 Supper 42. vnvt preiix r.6. Jnapes td. nni niunituij npprelicntlcil ii, CeniiK of tli Virginia nil low 49, Sowefl Joint 4U. Frnirront uniobo Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo mm, ocb Kffla II I ul g i e paoTumoTopE r s t RIOUJIL E TIT ITS igM E S AS i nId 13 m eIdIu saSHoa r SITE KEg.ijL A rWsAT E 8 E AID IB SlJAS RiEiP 0 S ElPBSpT foR'AGiE Elv I L R R E T R eMilN.DK N SE Rll N 09, nmhcr nf tit Command ments 00. Slnle offsprtnir At. Hlore rntlonnl 62, Complete collection DOWN 1. Cry of a ergn M 3. Unrefined t melnl 3. Harden 4. Synilnd for lellurlum 8. Ahrnltnni't Itlrtliplnce 8. (;ovcr J, Frozen S. Kind ot ruk. 0, Hi'lnrn of erg for evil 10. imi ()uarB nictcrt 11. FpiinI nltk needless inn I- tor i 10, nrrhcslnil In ' fttrti nicnl IS. Pun.lt! l.itr(.'e hodj of wnlcr St. .Murk ot ft unit ml 2:U IT iiiiH r.T 1. Thu rrrtini 2.". Fnrcwi'H' S7. r .ti;i ii Ss. Kind nf fruit :;i. Simllnr SX; Bird 'lo. Sell eatrlcs Nervo net work 40. Hrenk sud denly l.envcs out 4C. Purposes 47, On the ocean 4U. I'rononn JtU. Lnlej comb. form M. F.yest Scotch S3. Horn fit. Insect ft7. llyself JiS. Older: nnhr. share of the l" that way. JEi-niuvlug 'lonslls. In removing tonsiln which way would you suggest ? Just what ih this local anesthetic? Ik it worse than-having a tooth extracted? Mrs. K. Hi Answer. Personally I'd prefer diathermy extirpation, which ia ' coiiil.nitively slow hut Bale, -anti requires no aneHiueuL-. m haiid.s. If surgical removal were necessary, I'd prefer to take a gen- jincsthet c. such as etner, niriirnusoxid (laughing ga.) anJ nvvL-ra if oossible. Cocaine, pro caino and other local anesthetics nrn used: n&tienta say the removal nf tonsils under, local anesthesia ii nn worse than having a loolh cxtnK'ti'rt unilur local nni'sthenia. Wit Xllls Slluuld Jlallft TiiKClhfl' Mv ai-'B mak', white, occu pation reading Dr. Emily, avoca ti.,n nrcKchinc Dr. llrndy anil ills coverlnK that the world is full of olil-fanhioned people. Present com plaint, heat, dampness und iseneral (ll.si-omfortiof head, especially straw Kelrj-. Only reason for hat, shade eyes from sun. How ahout dis carding the Kelly for Rood and wearing sun glasses -when neces sary,? D. M. (1- , -Answer.. Ulght, my hoy, only all the n. f. people will say "An ollier nut." So when you can th; lid kindly pretend you've never heard of me IC anybody mentions anything. Alia! I"oi;eil Aglliii. Can you give me an analysis nf .tinfoil? I- am preparing an addreso for a, women's club and should appreciate this informa- I tion. (Mrs. Ii. A.) Answer. Several cases of ehro- nic lead polsonmg are on rec ord, from the use of until! pack ed In foil. Certain food man ufacturers who still use foil wrap pers insist . the foil they use is free from lead. Uvcn ho, a wrapper now avallahle meets ev ery requirements that foil does and mine, and is free from ev ery objection, so it seems to me the maker of 'edible ltroducts who persists in using a foil .wrapper otlghti to have struts Installed lo open his eyes and hi ears short ened. ' (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) ,. suirar I campaign he headed in 1314 beet TWENTY YEA.KS AGO TODY (From files ot tha Mall TributU x Muy 27, juiu ' Senator Chamberlain atlvu,,, money available for Kagle Point' .II1-HLU1U 1IIUII IUULV. 1 Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) County court to make six voting ... juaii-uu. ot lvo. Tolo grants O. A. C. ground for uu"u,"f "l l-i'rl wiieni station. First Jackson county woman gets aim br6ken while cranking an uuiu. u nua mm. es Uieen, Sun Francisco James J. Corliett predicts Jeffries will whip j.u,k Johnson. . Offers to fight Jh's i.reaier jueuioru club to present three operas to secure more fundi.. Poppy Thoughts un Miiuiiiny, ,May 2-llii. nillllnn. of Aniericans began wearing the Idood red poppy of Flanders FloUlu m memory or inose gallant Ahum lean boys who sacrificed l!i lives in the World war. In , more luting wiiy can we glvex. pression lo the honor In which wi nom uiose men who died that American Ideals might live. The wearing ot the notmy. h nn empty form. It Is no Idea drvel- opeit in the m;iin or any mar. ami pushed to public acceptance by clever promotion. The idea of wearing the poppy In memory of the World War dead snrang up as naturally as the little wild poppy grows In the fields of Franco anil Belgium. (Continued from Page One) MUTT AND JEFF Oft in the Stilly Night 12 13 I 4 o I I7 8 I if o I 4' ' .y43 44 4 So . 5l ' 33" 32" 05 sT sfss". Mr. Lnmbright objected to news paper references to a "2G per cent I gain for Florida." In that particu j lar Florida was a misprint or a j telegraphic error for Xew York, which will gain about 2fi per cent. Kverybody in California should be delighted to hear of Florida's growth and everybody In Florida should he delighted with Califor nia's growth. The. Important thing is that this country should go ahead. As every brother rejoices in the success of his brother, so every state should rejoice in the. success of its sister state. Sir. .Mulrooney, New York's new chief of police, finds in a well known hotel four men and one lady with $300,000 worth of stolen jew elry. .Much of It came from Palm Beach. You cannot make the South Afri can lady believe that she would be as happy without her big nose ring or mako former Palm Beach own ers of the jewelry believe that they can be as happy without it. Some perhaps, are happier, the jewulry being secure, and Its full value was paid in cash at a time when tho Wall Street whirlwind made cash welcome. 4 Queen Mary of Englatid was 43 years old yesterday, and does not look it. A recent picture shows her visiting nn institutions for lit tle orphans, smiling ot the tlnv NEW1 YORK, May aT.-lffl-1" governors of the stock excW have voted to close the esc"; on May 31, mnking a double W day, as it also will be closed -.Memorial day, May 3(K Waldport. Bids openeJ eradini- nt 1.2 miles of his""' I creatures as they marched Around In and adjacent to tity, JS holding to each others' little dresses. Queen Mary and Iter husband and their children have done their duty and set a good example. Since they must have kings and queens, preferring them to our presidential elections, the llritlso are fortunate ill the kind they hare. And the British live in a real dem ocracy, with statesmen that make ours look like while mice. Much difference between peace and war. If you read that an Ameri can soldier dashed Into German ar tillery headquarters, knocked the man in charge unconscious, ripped the telephone from the wall, to pre vent an alarm and escaped witn precious documents, . you would say, "Noble hero.'- All those things were done yes terday by a colored man, nearly. He entered the Raniona motion pit ture theatre, ljiocked nnconseliw Louis Diamond In charge, tore tat telephone from the wall, took )J" in precious bills and escaped. Hf Is only a criminal. In the person of Peter Kuertln. truck driver, 47 years old, Gernui police believe thoy have captured a "ripper" more dangerous l brutal than, tlie original. Identified by one woman, escaped his iittack, he said: 1 wanted to revenge myself on inanity. The quicker I lose ray bell now. the hnpplcr I will be.' H In Cennnny, he will lose it son. For a year and a half he m kept the city of Ihtsseldorf In .'. state nf rerror. attacking, hutcliering. with IncredlMe ( ity, nine women and young Si one after tho other. STOCK EXCHANGE TO ENJOY TWO HOLIDAYS By BUD FISHER liiiMlluiil Tb