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PXGE FOUR MEDFORT) MAIL TIUBUXE, MEDFORD, OKEfiOMV THURSDAY,' .TUNE 12, 1930. .mole , .1 rxi .loT '11 ,H0lt -Mill t- -nun. tilMn Hill I t,.i tWol,, nir.i l.d . -III : null' - Medford mail Tribune ttilr ind Bundir : M Published bf MIDrOHO rilNTMQ CO. , it-ir-ia ft. r su . . inmitt BOBHIIT W. BUHL, Kdltw I. 8UMPTER BMITU. Uuw An Independent Newipiper loured u ttcood due Bitlrr tt aMford, Oregon, under Act of Mirea 8. 1879. O-J SUBSCRIPTION RATE! ;VJ . "n In Ailiiote:- . ;',' ,' tut, tuk tmm, iter r. ;.. " Dull, lln Bunder, moolh T9 ; : I..-:. flillr, vllbout Bundir, rear 6.0(1 .'." an talljr- vltnoyi Bundir,- asmta......... . . .6S .i Bundir, one jeu 2.00 . ,V Cirrler, In Adrinre I. MnKord. Aiblind. ul " AKUontlllf, Centnl i-outt, Mswui, Went, Uold - . JIM ul on lliili.in: V'j " Illllr. WIUi BunJiT, rnonlb. .......... .14 J:.v lautr. without Bundir. Dontl '.,-:. l'tilf, without Bundir, tu rev f.00 IMir, IUi Buodii, am rev., M.V., . B.00 Ail lermi, eva IB eaium. Offlrlil piper of the Citr of Medford. OnVlil pAper of Jwfcsua Count r. HKMBKR Of THE AB80CIATED PRE8B ... HreelTlnc Full Leued Wire Ben lee The Aieoeliled r-rwe b eieluslrelr entitled to the im for publleitlon of ill neve dlfpetebes credited to It or otherwlw credited In thle poper, 3jTVi tod eleo to tbe lonl newe publlibed herein. ..,).. All rltbU lor publleitlon nf tpeclil, diipeteoei jerelo ire I! to rnmra. MEMBER Of THE UNITED PIIKBS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU . or CIRCULATION A.. B. C. irer&ie clrculition for ill onuu !li- ondlnl Mireh 31, 1830, rn ma. . Daily iterate dlvlrlbutlon fer Ml nontbj to !,! Hl'fb 81, IKSO 4075. . ,., Present prm run, 4878. " " " Adrertlftlng MrpresentatlTe, M ft MAlllk'UUU 1. I'ilUIIIUV Ofricei 'in 'New York, rhlciio, Detroit, "lnt frinclsco, Loi Anielee, Be&ttle, Portlind Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) -hni-j The wenthor turned nff pretty, haforo it got hot enough for chain ln to Htlck to seats or pants. in. "Tho rinittio flnnBM hnH nothlnir ' nt nil to do wllh IIhIi, iih HUHitct(d We never ceoHO womlerlnp; how - the Mftinn elet'ti-lc current, coming .Rv Into a homo over the Bame wire, 'iVfVwIH freeze Ico crenm nnd holl your Hotin nt tho Hiime time. (l-'nlr Piny, Mo., Ailvocnto.) MnrvolH 1 never ccane. Gnno; wnrfnro In Chlcnico Ih nn rntiRh as it enn Ret, without Inject Injr the reliKlouH queHtlon. DIHINKI NOT DHICSSIOn I'I'I (ItoNeliiirK: Xoh'h Itcvlew) I)enr Nnncy I.ee: If a reHpected 'wotnnn wan nppronched in the prertenco of wellto-flo people hy u-rouRhly tlreHHed tntoxlcnted innn. nn entlro fltrnnser to her, whnt mould ahe do? ANXIOUH. r..'p ilns anybody Htoppetl to ponder, how much more luw-riown the nil - round cuHnodneKH of Carol of llumanla would , ho it hln name - wiib Hun.' . - i'.' ! "Mllldewod, Hops" are prevnlpnt ' upHtnte, 'und - few . thouKht the tlnnqeH,yould over get that .bad. Thin fact htiH never before been T. )ublihed, but Clttra Bow In rhecker ; addict. Hhe Ih an Invet- rrate unil inournble playor. .Her f1"- paRHlon for checkers han often led her to ntuy up until tnldnlRht and nfter. ( Denver l'oMt) With thliiRi like thiB Koinft on, iB it uny wonder tfj people enn't Bleep nlRhta, Nails have started to run Into 'the hare feet of the young. .Plana nro afoot for tho forma- . tlnn of a Bow and Arrow club. e-.i!;hore, and this means tin roofs for T'' automobiles. tk :,: "POHTLAND TRAM MAY PLAT BALL AT NICIHT" (Hd. U'llne Portlund Telegram.) Then on the other hand, they may play ,1.,. r .-like they do In tho daytime.. The country Js going to the dogs, : ftnd the Hllver lining is tho hhhui mice Ihnt It Is not one of tho Itoston bulldogs. . "It. Davenport of tho Spring , Garden nroa hud a cow Wednes day, due to being struck by light ning" (Paisley . Items.) It dun't seem possible HAM It.IlM fhoy 4fy tne ,am f ft h0g 1b more tender thun the right ham, -The cause of this difference Is nt. tr United to the scratching habits ylli-'.of the hog whon still on foot. It .vn ls clulineil that ,a hog does tho "'.'Charleston when ho scrntches his right hum, thus developing tough u muscles, whereas ho shimmies dur ing tho soratchlng of tho opposite e hum. When this fact Is selcntlfl rn ' cully proven ft left hum sandwich '.V wl" command a nickel moro than '..'.the right hnm sandwich. (Farm '(Inurnnl.) ' TANCV WltlTIN' Professor Culhertnon went out In the country a Sunilny for n ruininlrive end a riluner from Hume and had the Thrilling Hensatlon of get j'e tlngtuck in the mud. ln Fuller, and Ada mson -went over to look at Mr, Fullers Fnrm-liy .J..Moin u. Mundny nftornoon, ami going homo they sure gut In a Imit ruin 'I i' - -' " ; .. i .s-.' llnrrto Grlster and Jim am baulli : Jinpiovliig In hellh utter they bad the Flue. .Mrs. Hunt and Dnughter went Jyrlown- to Humhultlt a Huntluy to u tl ' Fumlev reunion and .report n ler i!( rlbel Rain. .-. ' f'-'U HtrawtwrriM arm ripe and fine, -When we hear nny one soy 1 had no chnnce we-feel like snylng yuti -ItI"" ,n" ,B,r nni' "un "n,ne aml ll the H hourn a day Just the- sniue us the rest but did- not Improve - - It '(lola'(Knn-) It.rH.tor). , ; Jlfanwt 11im,-( WtM PORTLAND, Ore., June 12. OP) -,M1I One of those "meanest" kind of 'Ihlevei? showed up here today. .Mr. B. Herren told polloe n Junk .j,,,jlealer stole her son's largo ruhher errvtt beach, (mil nrt It rolled upon, the e'"Hlawlk and drove away - In his "iiutomoblta.. . . ., - .PORTLAND. Harold Cllfforn, state game warden, sold that dur Ing the summer 7,000 adult China pheasnnla will be loosed. THE f ABOUT ton hours from now a certain Lithuanian roui?h- neck will join the envied ranks of our Anierieun millionaires. Win, lose, or ilrnw, .Mr. Jack Sharke.v, whose real name is some thing entirely ili'feri'iit, will be presented with a certified cheek which will swell his bank account to seven figures. 1 Whileuill lines of American 'business, from prodiiein)' wheat to automobiles and sleel inirots, has been in the doldrums, the frmtle art of delivering a sleep-producinf; punch lias not lan ;uished. Ilvfore the closn of the year Mr. Sharkey's expert ac countants will request ltim to pay an income tax on approxi mntely a half million dollars; and this lad Schinelini', whom he promises to amiihilnte, will find cash income for !)30 will exceed that, of any of his fellow coun tryiiien in irambur. Accoi'dinu; to receiit statistics, the American people are on a buyers' strike, particularly renardiiifj luxuries. Hut, judgm; by reports from New York, tickets to a battle for a synthetic world's heavyweight championship are regarded as necessities. At least hundreds of thousands of dollars will be passed into the box office and, regardless of the quality of tin; perform ance;, there promises to be no serious complaint. A ND in Medford, as iii all other parts of the country, practi cally every radio will be turned in on the blow-by-blow re ports from the Yankee stadium. Moralists may deplore, nnd the righteous coiiipjain, but the fact remains that, we not oiily like our carnage, but insist upon having it. ' It may seem a far cry from the Yankee stadium to the' situa tion in Knrope, but it really isn't. The elemental quality in bu- lTiirii nature, that makes pri.e fighting a prosperous business, when all nlhcr industries decline,' is the same quality that, makes the sabre-rallling Mussolini the idol and successful dictator of his r'ountry. - - We can sign peace treaties and disarmament, pacts to our hearts' content, but as long as the human animal thrills at tbe prospect of a good fight, and not, only places the laurel wreath on the brow, but the bank account at the hand of the success ful fighter, the road to world peace is going lo remain a rocky nni I tortuous one. ' ' ' BR00KH ART CNATOR JiliOOKirART n ohjj'ction to Hit' nominniion or Ilnufnnl MneNido'r iih mliiistor to Ciiiuulu'is 't'liiinictoristi( of tlie iiuui. It. ih nlso t'lHiractcri.stitj of thu D(MiiKO,'ic Scliool to which h bi'lonK. Tho Iown Kcniitor docs not deny that the former commniider of tho AniericHii Jjepon is well qiiiilified hy eharneler mid ex perienee for this important post. Mo files no hill of exceptions against him. ' . " Ho falls luitdc upon the riht of personal privilege. ' I To de clares that to hih the appointment of ItaeiVider would he "per sonally offensive." Why? Heeiiuse MaeNider is his personal enemy in Iowa poli tics, he doesn't like him it, is entirely personal, ' not what inifrht he dcirahlo for hi.s stute, his country, or relations with our next' door noihborj but what OCKATCU tho Hiirfaco'of all these professional trouhle-inakers" and demaKOKiies like Senator, Jiroolthart, and you find the colossal egotist and ruthless self-seeker within. Invariahlv thev pretend to he interested only in particularly the nhder-dog. ' ' IN RKAMTY TIIKY A UK SRIjVKS, whatever will thwart enemies' add to fheir selfish prest power. TTIIK astonishing thing in fact, one of tho most astonishing thingfc in American polities is Ihe ease with which theso demagogues get away with it, the surprising fashion in which the people fall for it. ifay after same old flim-flam, the same old Small wonder it is becoming men of ability nnd achievement to enter public life in this coun try, when they see tliat methods ilny self-respecting man would scorn are the methods which (exoott under exceptional circum stances) can best he depended iipou to win. ' Heads Salem CTniiuulsslon. ' 8ALKM, Or., Juno 111. (A) Frank J. Derby has beon elected chairman of Salem's new water commission, which will- be in chage of the work of Acquiring the plant of ,tno Oregort-Washlnuton Water Hervle company ns a mu nicipal plant. To Hold Heuiiton. HAI.KM. Ore., Juno 1 3 .-(IP) Tho fifth annual reunion and pic nic or tno veiomit Steamboat- men's association of the west will be held tit Champoeg park Sun day, June !!. Steamboat trans portation will bo furnished be tween Portland and Champoeg. MUTT AND JEFF II 1 I V.,JtJX.I .. ... .... IIJ.JJJJJ.J. in . . BRAK APART, BoYSr'NN - - IP W bUYS KfTOU BoTS Z, z DOING ALL-nie UOKK - ,,. i, ,. - - ilf: SAILS OM Y0U-THS "RFCRee THS I 'f JsTV -v Uni. fight:, j j-ain't or7 , J? ffejiM,." ''dCP- g j I 1 BIO FIGHT consoliitioii in the fact that his VS. MacNIDER would lie pleasing to HIM. l the welfare of the dear people, ' .' ' , ' QXLY IXTKUKSTKD TT TITKM- or embarrass their personal ige, or increase their pride or , ' ' day and year after vear, the "army game." moro and more difficult to get VOUTLAND. Dr. O. P. Willing. Poriland'j wolfing dentist and member of the Walker Cup team, will talk over KOW between 10:1U and 1 1 o'clock tonight. UOSEIUnta. Mm. C. C. Miles, 75, Chle.o. Oil., suffered sevenl broken rib and other Injuries who l the car driven by her husband turned over, following n collision with an nutmoblle driven by It. K. Keller of Pendleton, 1 Harold Clifford, state gamo war den, said abandoned dams woul.l either he removed or fish ladders constructed nn them to Insure fu ture aalmon runs. The Third Man In The Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Ilfned lettm pertaining to perioral health and hygiene, not to dlieut, dlagnotli or treatment trill be ansvered by Dr. Brady if a stamped self atMrMd emalopt U tneloeod. Letltra abould tw brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letten reeelted only a few ean be amwered bert. No reply can be mad to Qieriea not eoDiffniinx to Initructloni. Addrcaa Dr. William Brady in cara of Tbe Mall Tribune. KYl'ltlUS IX KIX()M CiKXFRATIOy. So far uf I cun learn there" Ih her Hyphllls be active or Intent no firlentfNc evidence that the diH-t Hie time the child Is born, eime Hyphllls i or can he tranw- Most of the popular notions that is, present at birth. The i Uef of pKyslcians was that so Kerm of thevdisease must passjcaHed "Hutchinson teeth" spelled from parent to" child; only when ; congenital ("heredltarv" svnhllis ' that oc curs tan the child be born with the disease. It is true that the disease in the newborn child may escape recognition. But it is present, If tho child ever mani fests any evidence, even years after birth. In other words, there Is no such thing as inheriting a vague taint or constitutional ten dency which shows Itself only adoriany years. The child has syphilis at the time of birth, or it has not., f t, KUhernrent or both may con tribute ,, th, dlsenye to offspring, lief ore the 'discuvei-y of the germ of the disease and the Wasser mnnn blood test, doctors, observ ing that In some rases tho child had .. syphilis ...tho-. the . mother seemed to be healthy, concluded that it was possible for the father J to transmit the disease to the1 child while the mother escaped In fection. The old time doctors even formulated a "law" which con ferred a mysterious Immunity upon the mother even tho her suckling had Hyphllls. (This law bore the name of the doctor who conceived It; a psychologist may tell you why I can't remember tho name of the man now). The Washerman reaction ban proved that the mother of :a syphlltlt: fn fnnt Is herseff syphilitic whether MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC It OSS ' I. Stiff : . iirew aim II. I'tiHltlrti elce trio imiIo 15. Siillmry Kin n rt 14. Kill H. Piiconrnffo 16. f'limiiuM tin In I 17. lHntnnU prolix 18. Kviritraen tteva ltt, KrtMiintly SO. AlirttliiitTTit ' Mrf I)lfi-e 81. I.mimiiitfii of tlie Hmhllilst Herlil urvH 22. KiitlH'r an. Tniiivt 2(1. Keuiii untlcr n IMMIS0 SH. Aniiullittlon l AtlKiria !. Nnt !'.! ' Hi). Wltni'HH 33. Itunorbint . fuoil lmriit. 81. Told nn on- Irulli SS. onnlun Im- liltmieitt fi7. Kxrltir,iiitlnn 8H. Illitli pultitr.l hill Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle sieiA -TTpiLiEiAn6iEiRiE kkALaKE a pIIo r a l. tie a p We a r sUla v a FvISs e cHl ejrIIs i n SwOw jl mSTIA mie n d T E fttffi ATtIJb OlFr E S T E N A N TgnTB 0LL LI fTTy" o tHs yTTT R tys p A SPE NflElt MDS" ORE store UnTy e sOrIe s i r eDcITr eFtPm T P LT AflH O R S EjH A I R E E.Lce RLflllST E "slelc It UHTETrTlMMTE eIp All, Oreiit niimUur iit. Moro 43. Artlclo . Opvrn by Vunlh U. KlvrlMt- 4i, It on ma ' 4U Clnss of nni mala nurreil to tlin Imllnns z p 4 s y. t. ?.pf 25 tils IT Yjl : ! Z22 "I? ZT . : ' ' , 3o WT" 32 ' 35" i--' . - - . 34 ' J5 1Z fv, -j7 42 4J "J44 ' : I I I I t l I i I I. ' Ring Finishes Fourth ml t ted to the about KvphlliH are wrong. To be thlrd generation. J Kin with, surface or nltin manl In fact, it 1 now : fe.stations nre ubyent In. the great pretty well en-1 majority of cases of fyphilis. and i n b 1 1 s hed that! the lay observer Ih likely to be thin' diHeuHe IhJ deceived if he attaches any hIb not hereditary. It I nificance to nkin rashes. Among is, Ji;a We v e r, all kin rashes or eruj)tlons that sometimes con-jure apparent to the ordinary eye, genital that probably lens than one In a hun howover, some- t drcd cases in syphiltic- . , . times congenital! Anotlmr nhi iim. thnrn (i.'hA. This name was given to wedge shaped upper incisors which nre noticed. The old notion was that thbi appearance of the second or permanent teeth ( not the baby or temporary teeth) constituted a sign of congenital syphilis. We know belter now. Such teeth are commonly seen in persons who have no stigma ,of syphilis what ever nnd who give no reaction to the Wassermann test. The latter, of course. Is no proof that thero Is no Hyphllls,, for under various circumstances a negative Wasser mann test may be obtained again nnd again despite unmistakable, active syphilis., , But whatever the practice of 1 doctors In Hutchln Mon's day, no physician today would pin a diagnoHls of Hyphllls on the presence of wedge, shaped notched upper permanent Incisors. flood dentists have long pbserved such teeth in patients who Heemed normal and healthy enough that's as much as a good dentist can say about tho .matter, of course-. On the whole the present medical vlnw is that such teeth , merely Indicate some disturbance! or fault of nutrition in Infancy. I Symptoms well known to phy- sicians nnd not to he ment ioned j hero, may occur in the early days or weeks of life. In a good many 5. Scotrh rlft 6. Ktruliirt 7. Ooil nf war " 8. Smnii roDixl innrk 0. Ann i Pre in-h 10. l)virlviii of civic ritrlila -IS. Hurket l:i. Itestrliln 18. Tcmtmriirr fntililnn 19. l.tticu nil ma SI. Vugetnlilpi Si, Otit word fur aloe . U. Ulimigi Si. Course trriiHK S, Prim-fly , Itnlltill tiKtllf, 30. 1'liifn ii f s nc mic o at. Kxrdmiiri-n 32, irniH nifiit 33. SeriiKlios 30. I'nllirtluiiv nf fnols SO. Omitie 40. Fnnt rovorlni: 41. Onrry 4S, Ximcnlliie nli'kiiHnie 41. t'niipiT cnlns! nhlir. 4t. JHnttt 4H. Ciitfllsh city 4V. O vii If 8 ' ' DOWN '' li 1lm '"typical ' negro t. KxIsHnff nmong nntloiik B. Nro re In cur- lulu Humes 4. (trnnnilleiM cusvh ot congenital ("hereditary") syphilis, ,however, the first active symptoms or signs-are noted be tween the tenth nd fifteenth years of age. ", - . - - QrKSTIONS AXD ANSWERS Hammer Toe. I am troubled with hammer toe. Second toe of right foot, is thero any remedy for it. My 'doctor says "cut tt off." M. B. Answer In slight deformity the application of a basket work ad hesive plaster dressing to the three toes In such way as to Htralghten the toe will remedy it. provided you adopt shoes that do not crowd the toes. If the de formity is greater, a division of the contracted tendon under . the bend of toe may be advisable, with retention of the toe on a splint for a week afterward. In severe cases excision of the joint, rather than amputation of the toe is required. Sleep, lalr Iacly, Sleep. Is there such a thing as too much sleeD? I am 18. Other girls wtay out late, yet next morn ing they seem to be k. o. I go to bed early, and always have rings under my eyes. ' They tell me I would not have them if I went to bed later. J. J. M. Answer Don't you believe it, lady. There Is no such thing as too much sleep at night. If a girl of your age wants to enjoy tho best health and look her best, sho must get her nine hours' sleep every night. Moreover, she can't 'make up" on lost sleep; so the wise plan is to have a fairly regu lar nighty time and when .the time comes be in your nighty. .r , Too Tdite. If It Is likely that thero Is In sanity In one's family don't you think It best for the sake of so ciety and the children that one! should not bring them into the world? Mrs. P. Answer Tho question comes too late. I think It best that such a person should, not marry. - (Copyright. John F. Dille Oo.X SUNROWN XTOJRIES ' THE BEAVERS By Mary Graham ".Bonner 'John nnrt Pengjf httiln't seen any heuvors bti'' thmr ""drive' Si-oimu Hiiaver Meatlow. "Well, there aren't so many of them any more,'.' said the Little Black Clock, "but turning the time back as I did. you should have seen a few before they started o f t i for their summer hol idays." i b "Summer, holl-' ..Jlays?" repeated "Of course. Well, come along .with me, and you win see." The Little Black Clock took John and Peggy to see Ilia beav.ers. working as hard as they could work., They were dragging sticks they were building a splendid dam. They knew how to pull down a stout log so It would fall in just the right position. How very, ,very clever, they were. And how very, .very hard they worked. Hut soon they saw the beavers stop work. "They're off now for their sum mer holidays, just as I said," the Little ltlack Clock remarked. "But I thought they were al ways working." aid John. "We're nlways hearing about the busy little beaver, and how hard he works," said Peggy. "He Is a hard worker," said the Little Black Clock." but in the summer he likes to take a rest and wnnilor around nnd see what he can sec that Is interesting." "Oh, Little Black Clock, you're so nice nnd fair! You don't just tell us all the perfect things about creatures but yon tell us how they have vacations and holidays, too," John said. "Of course," said the Little Black Clock, "and that's what they should do, too. Oh, that reminds me 1 just thought of a visitor due to arrive." . Tomorrow "The Visitor" ' -'- 1 ' Angered when her husband ridi culed her for being fat, lira. Wini fred llulligan of. New York slashed his neck wllh a razor but not fatally. Quill Points . Tt night be worse. People have n't yet asked for a congressional appropriation to pay their taxes. Can you remember when the graduate's parents boasted about his diploma instead of his big lea gue contract? Perhaos old-timers were morel afraid of hell because they weren't so accustomed to it. Nutiirt' Intention when she ricvcloiMHl the kangaroo would I Hi eatiler..to uiulerHUimt If tho old ones could liunk to train ' their yomitf. It took & lot more than wet-eyed repentance to square the others who tried to get rich In Wall street. Now they're whispering thaU Mussolini is crazy. It does seem odd that he hasn't yet written any mehiofrs. , In (he old days a ruler lived I dread of enemies. A president doubtless feels that way about some of his friends. i Americanism: . Feeling outraged because the darned common people have tlie Impudence to think they can take a drink . just because you do. . Medical men say modern life has Increased craziness ten-fold, but how do they tell which was which In wltch-hurnlng days? It takes n lot of money to run a campaign. You spo, great an1 good men who handle. , tho funds sometimes have personal debts to pay.-. ' , . . . No wonder a West Pointer pre fers being .a coach. In the army it would he years before he coul.l sit back in a snfo .place, and say: VSIc:'em." F-nt slowly, friend, makes waist. ' That economist who says mod erns have learned how to dispose of all by-products never lived in the plug tobacco belt. The radio Is a wonderful ad vertising medium. , It took ham and. eggs five generations to con quer America, and look at Amos 'n' Andy,. ... Jumping from a plane probably doesn't give you a new feeling it you've ever- made a threatening bluff ftnd had It called. Now scientists say the desire to paint pictures is the normal mind's nearest approach to insanltay. Anl we thought all the time those fel lows just needed glasses. Correct this sentence: "Don't disturb yourself," said the husband as he laid down bis book; "I en- Joy answering the 'phone." Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) ncss tO' commit .. murder, , to sonic place just inside the Arc tic Circlo, where he will do use ful hard work' for the rest of his life, nnd you will ret results that no electric clinir could Rive." Commissioner Mulrooney's job, protecting property and life in tho world's biggest, richest city, is "a business In itself." . He has under him 19,000 men nnd a department that speiKls $i0,000,000 a year. He. Is an, able citizen. President-elect Julio Prestes de Albuquerque, of Brazil, coming to visit us, will be welcome every where. As head of Brazil's govern ment, he represents a gigantic em pire, magnificently typical of the wealth and greatness In America. Larger than the United States, with one water power much more iwwerl'ul than N'lngara, a soil of fertility Indescribable, diamond mines whose blue-while products surpass all others, and, most im- Do Yoo Remember? i TEN YEARS AGO TODAY. (From files of;thp MIV.TJrlbupe.) ' June VJt, 1920 Chicago Warren G. Harding nominated for presidency pn 10th ballot, and greets admirers in his shirt sleeves.. .Calvin A. Coolige of Massachusetts, running mate. Elks abandon Fourth of July j picnic and celebration plans. , - Rev. b. K. L.eacn accepts pas itorate of Baptist church. I Washington. Senntor- W. G. Harding, O. O. P. presidential cnoice an. wilt; greeicu ny iiirong at capltol. Forest plane patrol ordered to start June 25. . ... . "Tanlac" tonic. ebbs as popular local TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY V (From files of tho Mali Tribune. Juno 12, 1IM0 John R., Allen of New York and this city, nnnounces 'I am through with Ashland. Ashland, rejected application for trolley franchise. ; New water system finished , by July , 1 5. Paving1 stnrtR on Tenth street. Woodvfllo suffers from' '''n.usic epiilemlc." MeYlfohl defeats' Jacksonville, S to 5, In fast game. . "Safe and . Sane. Fourth" urged by Greater, .Metlfprd club. , "Daniels for Duds" employs 12 clerks during sale." ' portant, an intelligent, patriotic, hard working .people, our i guest from Brazil speaks for a nation of whose friendship this country may be proud. , What will be the future, of a na tion Ii5 times as big 'as England its soil Ii5 times as fertile, with one magnificent p;a;enu 10011 lo 3. 000 feet high, seven times as big as France, nnd a river so wide you can sail out of sight of land on fresh water? Brazil, rich.- power ful, progressive for national de fense, relies largely on airships, sure sign .of intelligence. - Brazil's, flying sc'.iool, with its field In the surhurbs ot Rio de Ja neiro, is one of the finest In the world. . . Chicago is proud, and" says:' "I not only WILL, Jmt I DID." Chi cago's population In the new cen sus Is 3,370,753, an increase ot 072,- ' 048 In ten years. Second among the cities of the nation, Chicago starts on Its -fourth million. Evei7hody In Chicago north south, west or out on the lake, is sure that New York will be passed nnd forgotten before long. To prove It, ticker tape and con. ' fettl In showers came from win dows all over downtown Chlcnfifv X1 yesterday. ' Wall Street continued its sorrow festival yesterday, stocks dropping, bears using unpleasant rumors In their battle against prices. One ni dealt with an Imaginary attack on mor concerned a big bank, another the lire of the President. Results achieved by so much lying wero not great, a few stocks dropping from one to elght points.. v Grbvor Alexander, famous hnsn- ball pitcher,' is "uncondtionally re leased" by the Philadelphia Na tional league club. ,It means that his day is. done., ,' , Jxli ... He has been playing baseball since 1011, or 19 years, and the other players called him ."Old Pete." Such Is fame, when you acquire it with arms, legs, physical strength. You are old and passed by after 19 years of work. It Is otherwise when you make your reputation with your head. Then, after 19 years, you are. If yon i amount to anything, just beginning. And you may even have value after 50 years of work. .. Henry Ford says that "more than evei 'business nnd industry must depenn on older men. When he was young he talked to old men. got their advice and paid attention to it .. .. He is right about Ihe lm of old men, but when you- drive around the works with him;, you find on the front sent, In the per son of his manager, Mr. Sorensen, a YOUNG mnn, with the energy of lwu sieiim engines. Yonng men for enorav 'old mnn iui iiiietiHiu. Old men to direct, yonng .men to DO. By BUD FISHER