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WEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, ' 1930.
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Medford Mail Tribune
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' HEDTOHU HU.NtiNO CO.
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80BEHT W. BUHL, Editor
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An Independent NMnptper
Rotercd mural cUts mitter it UvUaii,
Ortitto, under Act tf Mweh 8, 18T1I.
8L'H3( HIPTION HATEfl
By Mill In AdiMce:
Dillr, vltii Sunday, jrar $7. BO
Dkil;, villi Sunday, munlti 75
iHJly, wltlwut Bumliy, yrar 6.50
, Dtily. wlttwut Sunday, DionUl OS
guodar, om yw 2.ou
By Ctrrirr, In Adfaner Mwlford, Ashland,
; Jtrtutomllle, Central I'uiut, i'twcnls, Talent, Gold
Hill and on Highway:
IHlty, vitii Humay, noma
UtUly, vhbout Biuxlajr, month 03
Dally, without Buiday, one year T.00
Dally, will) Sunday, one year 8.00
AH term, cult In adtance.
Official paper of (lie VMf of Mrdford.
Official paer of Jarkun County.
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Tha AiwrlAted l'ff Is eieliMvy entitled to
tba ine fur publication of all nnn dlipatcliei
Credited to II w otliertile eredllrd In Uili paper,
tod alio to tii local new published herein.
All rigid for pulilicatloa of ipeclal dlpateua
Ixreln are lira reuned.
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UK C I ill' Ul. AT IONS
A. B. C. atrrage circulation for ill bbodUu
pdlnf March :u, 1130, ai 4322.
Dally areraie distribution for tlx morjthl to
M.rrii 31, ltt.iO 4075.
J'rncnt net paid A. D. C. 4459.
Pretent prei run, 40 05.
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M. C MUIXNHKN k CUMl'ANT
Orrlres In New York. ('Iiicixo. Iietrolt, Bin
rrinelMo, m Angeles, Seattle, I'utrUad.
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Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Parry)
AutoH are now steered by nullo.
So it NecmH. This will enulilo 'the
nutulKt to drive his enr out in t lit
er unit ry Sunday, while he goes to
church.
TWO door model T Ford sedan
Trade for wood. Tel. 2H2KW or
en II 24fi6 .Trndo. (Salem HtateH
HtuleHmun.) Klrst hIkiih of n Ions,
hnrd winter. -
A Nebraska lady hn disponed
of her hiiHband, by buttering IiIh
noon Hnndwleh with rut polHoii,
The cam pa Ik n wilt not amount
to much, until the ciimlldnteM Htart
quoting Heripture, or think up
Nomelhlng to mako the women
voters buwl.
"I am forced to the conclusion,
. with so many boy engaged in tree
squinting, that ufter all, Darwin
might have been right" (John 1'.
Houhii, famed bandinaHter, as quot
ed In nn Interview.)
"Mrs, Mollie Green ls.drlvlng her
hUHhund to work every morning"
(Molulla . JuttlntfR.) One way to
solve, the unemployment problem.
It in getting along towards tho
senson of tho year when hunter
go forth unto the IiIIIk, yawn, and
Bet Hhut for woodchuekti.
One of our decided blondea Iiuh
decided other wine.
''Dear Mrs. Thompflon: My
laughter 1h a junior In the hlKh
school, tind feelH luiiKUld. (She Iuih
no boy nctiuulntanceH, untl doeH not
Htuoke elguretteH , , , (AKony Col.
1'ortland Journal.) It can't be
plain lazlnoKH. ' -
The foundation of tho CofC.
IrIoo In being fixed ho eats can't
et under the flour next winter.
FarmerR report tho theft of
wutnrn.etonri, that tho thief cannot
hlrmct with u hamlxuw.
It is only a trifle over a month
until human being Interned In thin
neck of. the woudn, can rihuko off
the ennui oceaHioned by the dull
noH of life, and the flHh not hltliiK,
by Kolnar to the ' county fair and
beholdlnK a thrilling, blood Htlr
rintft exhtlnratltiK harnewi race. If
th eonteKtantH ever get started.
. . . HATIKJC
i.; , (KniiNiiH i'lly Star)
Voltaire tulln of a party
ithlpwreeked on a tteHerted
land. The men march for
day hoping to find n Mettle
mrnt. Ktnally uh they nre ex
hausted nnd In despair they
com on a (tallowH where n
.skeleton In xwii.Klnu; In tho
wind. Tho wanderers fall on
their knees and exclaim,
"Thank Ood, at last wo hav
got back to civilisation!"
".MarrlaKO , hlcenno Klnier Ar
r Tounts vs. Mary Alice Swift.
till uge. (Malheur KnterprlNe.)
v paper accidentally tells the
V
' WHOOI'KK!
the Uaptlst church down
lhty are havliiK "big meet
sioh means revival servlceH
chhiR morning and night
;e prayer meetings at the
tmes. The hew preaeh
ir. Lavender, Is doing his
celling mid has won num
f ronverts. One night last
am told, a good woman
from the country "got religion"
during tho preliminary Hinging and
leape'd to her feet with a Joyous
shout that made the electric fix
tures tremble. Hhoutin' lsnt un
common among tho Methodists,
hut the Ilnptlsts weren't used to It
nnd the shock nearly floored them.
One lady had to be given first aid
nnd one girl had to he carried out.
Home of the more impressionable
young men were In the aisle and
out at the door before the second
shout. Kvery neck in the eongre
gallon was strained. And yet the
Infant asleep In the good woman's
arms didn't no much ns wiggle.
(Fountain J tin Tribune.)
LA OIIA.NUK. July 30. Wl
Joseph llrent llreshenrs. resident
of Union county fur 02 year, died
yesterdny lit Cove on his 7nd
birthday, lie had been a mer
chant nt Cove fur the pnst ten
years and previously had farmed
near Klgln.
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Blunt flying Is opposed liy the
rrofcsnlnnnl l"llotn' niwiclntinn of I
PRESIDENT HOOVER
O 00 Xou JrcsiduiLt.IC(ovurr
buck to tin jat'k of yiijipii1? troiible-hoimds snappiu"; ut
his Jirj'ls.
Yov over six niontlis tliis constant ynppin"; and snapping litis
bocn duin on. The JYesideiit has done this, and done that, and
been responsible for every ill that human flesh is heir to, from
pnnetured inner tubes to broken arches.
Willi roiitfrfSH in session, tariff bills, peace treaties and the
like to atlend'to, tin President has had no time to waste on his
pesliferoiiH critics, hut with Congress adjourned and the ma
jor calamity thus removed, he can devote some time to the
minor ones.
So lie appoints another commission. this timo to study the
unemployment problem. .An1icipatinr; the inevitable howl from
the aforesaid pack, he comments as follows:
"The pemiKtcnt crtfciHin which my appointment of certain com
missions has urouned does not dinim-h me. President Koosevelt
appointed 107 eonimlHsionH; President Tuft, ii;i; President Wil
son, lt.0; President IIurtlinK. 4-1; President CoolidKo, IKI, while J
in 1(1 months have appointed u maximum of 10.
"Ah wo need the best brains nf the country to assist the gov
ernment and In the co-ordination of public affairs, I shall appoint
others. The willinKness of our people of specialized knowledge
to give such voluntary service as this requires is one or the most
gratifying qualities of our citizenship."
The unemployment commission will be Jtiade up of mem
bers of Ihe lr, S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Kedcra
tion of Labor, the .Manufacturers' Association, the industrial
Conference Hoard, the Railway Kinployecs, the National Bureau
of Kconomic Research, and the Hoover Committee on Keononii''
Changes.
Some idea of the hie;h tpiality of public service, which will
animate this comuiiltce, may be gleaned from the fact that the
lnemlHM's will receive no remuneration, but will pay jill ex
penses out of their own pockets.
'T'lIIS will not slop ihe sneers and jeers. The popular habit of
lambasline; the President for everything he does, or doesn't
do, is too deep seated in a politic psychology which a business
depression has produced to expect a transformation to fair play
over night.
Hut such a stalemcnt, so obviously sound and true, will go
far toward clearing the atmosphere, and rendering the Presi
dent's position a slronger one. Kven more important, it will
dispel the illusion that this is open season for Presidents, and
that the present occupant of the White House is such a poor
politician and such a good Quaker that, regardless of how ma
liciously or unjustly his enemies assail him, he won't fight back.
TI1KRI0 is nothing hclligepent nbout Mr. Hoover, and nothing
"ulmu-f " 11-. lint, niiiiiliuwi.l .... I,..,! , l. 1
.1(1,-1 l 111 JMt'J V
organized no collegiale cheering
assume the man who feci Belgium
is going to meekly bow before the wolf pack, and let them get
awny with it, they. have another guess coming.
President Hoover has started
are greatly miistakcn, he is going
ministration is over we venture this.prediction ;
The wolf pack may not disappear, but the full cry spirit will
be greatly lessened ;( mid the loudest ones (invariably the pips!
cowardly ones) will soon.be looking furtively here and there,
for a good run to cover.
TIME TO CLEAN
WR IIOPK the plan to replace the gutted Russell store with
n Pl'.i.lilnl.l. in'u... I. nil, I...,, itt ii I niHt.li'jfhEi
A mass of charred ruins on one
business corners is a depressing spectacle, and at the height of
the tourist season poor advertising. Regardless of new con
struction, the sooner it is cleared
Hilt, with jhe Page theatre ruins still standing, after Heaven
only knowH how many years,
argument in favor ok' inaction,
WHY INSIST ('VOX CLKAXIXH CP A VUK AKTKR TWO
OR TURKU MONTHS, WIIKN T11KRK HAS BKKN NO
CLKANTP AT Rl V KRSIDK AND MAIN IN TWICR AS
.MANY YKARS?
CnlesK we are greatly mistaken the citv has condemned the
old Page theatre ruins at least
the walls within a certain period has been repeatedly demanded
but tin re they are today, and there they have been since (meta
phorically speaking) the Year One.
RKSIDKNTS of Med ford have become so used to the Page
I'lliliU tlml til. ii' mi.. w. .,tl.,.,i;,... 4 tl !).. I...
....n.i .i.ii, im i . " -iuuiii iii mi'iii. niu we Hniiun
what tourists think, out of town visitors, particularly those
who come here, from year to year, ami find the evesore, still
standing, in what we proudly,
little city on the coast.'1
APPKARANC'KS are not everything, but they ARK import
ii ut V, hitt. i. ....... ..cr:.... i.:i i: i .....! i
...ii. i. v nwn: in- mi mini- imi lining ut nut t ten ami
Mi goes through, and we would like to see a new building at
MUTT AND JEFF You Can't Put Mutt on
IT'S BATJ eN0VJ6HT0 6o
"TO THe POORHOUSC. BUT
THCf HAS TO MAKC THe
IRIF ToOGHCfc BV
HILL tfvj
PROMT
OF ij'.
j ' N . ) ' K X .'T". I THAT'S
STARTS TO FIGHT
.Wu .imfrlud t6.su(3iuii.talkm
M II" IVM I I 111 I iUU-Illl II, Jll" IltID
section. Hut when his enemies
in spite. of the (Jerman army,
to fight back, nnd unless we
to keep it up. Before his ad
UP MAIN STREET
pf Mcdford's most important
the better.
-city clean-up opponents have an
which is hard to answer.
half a dozen times. Razing of
and properly, call the "biggest
r . I vou coutt) multiple Ae By a 1 , TT
H0U CAN A I'T STILL Be " X'M
oi:.,Se ' BRoKe: IT'S TOUGH UiHCU VOOR PooR
, APPtlTITe RCFUSCS TO JolM A J . " I V BOILG.D TINMR
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
ACKOS9
L Kealfd
2. 'i'uber
If. A net loo
14. llHSlvn
li. Woralilprr
15. Ormil Luke
17. Porm
18. t 'nst a on Hot
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo
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cigis U 61 m j e 1 s M e1 RisTn
18.
Ferlulnlnit to
the nose
to.
i'frrontico
mail
ea.
i-tjurbaie bill
3.
Like
VI. Jl nue terDent
S8. liar of a knock
down loop
frame
19. FuHiern potea
tale
Bl. J Jury
85. Itiiplil oalsn
tlon 88. Tepnt ham
in I n tr ilr)
19. The yellow
titutle
40. g.uiio nuutidf
liuunt of wild
iinlmula
fliyslrlun'i
ilrirrea-
Krmlnei
titinitin(ii
A rllrlo of rood
I' nil I of o Tine
;iinrnplcr In
MJncJe To m
Collin'
i Die matter
Srold
Oeviro for
rntrlihift flub
Amerlciiu
hutnnrlkl
Strniiac, tor
elirrn comb.
form
Jlithii or the
decimal syatcio
erouunng
47. Compound
cttier
49. Flulslipfl
0. Men leva I
IIiiIIiiii family
2 3 (, 4- S Z J 8 f M; a j2 '3
.
-
3f 4o 4i '. lg-,T2
Zi 67 Ti
the smitliwost corner of, the lirar Creek lnidge. But wo are
even more inlereslcd. in ;t1l? immediate problem oE clean iu: up
our main business street anil, l'ollowinjr the example of other pro
pressive (mmunities re;iariliii; ijire ruins:
NOT as monuments, to preserve'
But as symbols of klisaster to 'promptly BEM.OVK.
I'eople are much the sanie everywhere. And if Kinjt Carol
had aeted the same way over here, someone would have
" crowned" him.
Quill Points
lirlilal hoii: "X ain't gonna
work no more." .
U you work hard and hiivej
your widow a hx fortune.' It' fctay
lake her relatives five yearn to
rob Iter.
And douMlewa Home hodhuKH are
conceited because their ancestors
ctinie over In the Mayflower.
Happy thought! Malaria kitiiih
cure put'OHis, anil innylie snake,
bite would euro "Jake' paralysis. !
A normal iiiiut never ftels
wliolly useless and neirlected
except w lien there Is a new
bahy or a lieu at his ,
house.. t
The middle clam U the onej
whose ta bio manners reveal a !
rlt?ld determination not to seem i
inltblle-t lass.
How shocking when a party
leader uses party funds to buy
stocks instead of votes.
You can tell the Americans of
English descent. The Kimlih
drive on the left side of tho road.
Americanism: Making whoopee
while the other fellow sweats at
his batting practice; ruwdnjr your
a Geography Diet
11. Hot torn end of
i wooden
pulley block '
IS. I'rerarlratur
18. Loov tithes
is. Candidate
II. Fasiener
ti. KsuluniHllon
ti. ftlrer laloiirl
15. French Slules
man
ifl. I'vtty malice
ti. KilRb or a root
tH. Slope
f. Hhort Jneket
3D. Fodder box
55. Metered rauf
33. Important
occarrenco
SI. Chain of
mountains
30. Ji petit
37. AdvuntflffS
4A. Halt erne
4. AnurchUls
4S. I'asi, ai tlrao
(2. Fx lite
S3. IKkh from tbs
earth
11. rrlnclnnl octoi
rr.. Set of three
56. Luhrlcalee
67. lleut to and fro
68. Meunlnpifai
reiiotltlon
SO. Oumiillnv gams
fill. Smooth
81. Trniilcnl fruit
fl.t. Cnme toEetbe
61. Age
o. iinr beins
79. Public store
housei
71. iumernl
1IOWN
1. Dlsi-liij
t. Opera by Virrlt
S. K in II 11 motindi
4. Niirfiicei a
alrct'l
5. Smell
8. sum 1 1 children
7. UK) Riimire
meters
ft. S i rend to dry
f). Altfrnnllra
in. Snllor
hard luck been use you can't get
hit.
..But the outcome of the next
war will depend on whether there
iBvpai'Uy of vinei?rn.
...A man Ket married when he
has . Income enough to pay the
bill: a woman gets married be
cniiito she htrnt't.
Oil, for the frond old days
when (H'ople did their clay
tireamhiK i in dee the lawn
trees instead of the steerliiK
wheel.
There was a national hook-up
(n the old days, too. but It didn't
furnish any information except
that husbands were clumsy.
Tho unfairness of it treaty that
authorizes America to build only
twice ns many ships as eonress
will authorize!
The two states that relieve ns
of the income tax burden are the
state of Florida and our present
financial state.
One paper says that Walter Ha-g-n,
the golfer, shot a kangaroo
in Australia, but doesn't explain
whether that Is two or three under
par down there.
Correct this jvntenre: "We
Americans are level-headed peo
ple," said he, "who never expect
to get something for nothing."
voo Like
Personal Health Service
. ... - ........ wfiliaitt Brady, H.D.
Ibjned letters perUlslog to penonal beilib and hygiene, sot to dlseaae, dlafnoits or treatment
lit be afWered by Dr. Brady U a stamped telf addressed enfelope la eneioaed. Let ten should be
brief and arlittn Id IoL Qlog ta the Urge oufiilwr of letten rctlred only i fee ean be auiwered
bere. No reply uo be muk qwrta not coolntix U loatrastleaa. Addrea Dr. William Brady
In eare of Tba Stall Tribune. '
FUtST WEEK'S DIET FOR AMULI.ATOUV PATIENT WITH
Here 1b the menu for a week, for!
patient under medical treatment ;
for duodenal or
gastric ulceT,: as
given In our new
Guide to Right
Eatin.?, to be Is
sued Shortly.
Headers desiring
a copy of the
guide please send
a fitam ped ad
dressed return
envelope of full
size and. fuur cents In stamps.
ibyTINE 1
- .3feiiii for One Woek.
Morning:-"
Pureed prunes
Cream o' Wheat with milk nnd
sugar
Toast and butter
Milk.
10 o'clock
Milk and graham craekern.
Noon
Two poached eggs on toast
Puree spinach
Toast and butter . . . .
llaked custard, milk.
3 o'clock
led cream' ' 1 ' ' ' ' & .
Erh nog. - - m
Kvcning
Cream of spinach soup - ' j
' Pureed peas -. .,
Toast and butter
Canned pears
Milk.
R:30- o'clock
Pureed prunes
Top mlllc. "
Morning r
Canned pe'ars"
Wheatena with milk and sguar
Soft coofted erg
Toast and. butter
Milk
10 o'clock '
V.aked custard i
Mallerf milk" -
of pea soup
Poached egg on toast
Gelatin and top milk
Milk.
3 o'clock
CJelntln ahd top milk.
Evening-- t
Milk toast '
Pureed carrots
Toast and butter
Prune whip
' Milk.
S:30 o'clock
Oraham crackers
Pureed, apricots
Milk.
Morning
Pureed apricots
Strained oatmeal with milk and
sugar ' '
Toast nnd butter
Milk. -10
o'clock
Egg no.t;
Halted apple without skin.
Noon- v
Cream of spinach soup i
Pureed peas '
Toast nnd butter
Chocolate junket
Milk.
3 o'clock
.Ittnket
Canned p&ara.
Evening- ...
Hire nnd milk
Poached egg on toast
Toast and butter
Applesauce
Milk.
8:30 oclock
linked apple- without skin
Top milk.
Mnrnine
Pureed prunes
Cereal with milk and sugar
Tnimt and -butter -
Cocoa.
10 o'clock
P.uttermilk
Custard.
e.g
Pureed asparagus-
Prune whip
Milk and cream.
3 o'clock
lluitermilk
Rice pudding.
Evening
Cream of asparagus soup
Pureed peas
ToKst nnd butter
Makcd cuwtnrd
Milk.
S:3o o'clock
Canned pears
( ; rn h a m era c kers.
Morning
Pureed nprlcots
Cereal with milk nnd uignr
Toast and butter
Milk.
10 o'clock-
Voo Poor iwm; houj would ladv, x
VAI I I Iji- I . . O It. . ' .
to Havg a
COULtl GAT
A BATH rVAT
.amd use
POISOM FOR
Milk and cream
Applesauce.'
Noon
Cream of pea' soup
Poached eg.s on toast
Rice with fruit sauce
Milk.
3 o'clock
Junket Canned pouches
Evening
Rice and milk
Pureed carrots
Toast and butter
Apple snow
Milk.
8:30 o'clock
Applesauce-
Toast
" Milk
Morning
Raked apple without skin
Cornmeal with milk and sugar
Toast and butter
Milk.
10 o'clock
Raked custard
' Milk.
Noon
Pureed spinach
Soft cooked eggs
Toaat and butter
Rice pudding
Milk.,
3 o'clock r
. Ic cream
Cocoa.
Evening
Cream of spinach soup
Canned peaches
Poached egg on toast
Milk
8:30 o'clock
Oraham crackers
Canned peaches
Egg nog.
Morning
Canned peaches ,
Matt breakfast food with milk
and sugar
: Toast and butter
Milk.
10 o'clock
Rice pudding with top milk.
Noon -
Cream of corn soup
Pureed spinach
. Toast and butter
Custard
Milk.
3 o'clock .
Malted milk
Custard.
eggs on toast
Pureed corn
Toast and butter
Applesauce.
Cocoa.
S:30 ii'clock -
Oraham crackers
Tapioca cream
Cocoa.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co. )
Press Comment
A KLANSMAN RECALLED -
Recall of Mayor Charles Dowlas
of Detroit by a majority of over
30,000 at the special election Tues
day, marks another Instance where
a' Ktt Klux Klon regime has col
lapsed in a saturnalia of scandal
for Mr. Dowman was elected ns a
Klansmajn nnd endorsed by the
Anti-Saloon league.
The recall proponents made
charges the mayor had "tolernted
lawlessness"; that he had impair
ed efficiency by dismissal of faith
ful public servants; nnd that his
police chief Is a "lobbyist and
politician" And unfit for the office
he holds. They also attacked the
administration of the municipality
owned Detroit street railway tin
der Howies, particularly his dis
missal at Frank Couzens, son of
Sen. James Couzens, who had op
posed Bowles when the latter
sought to raise fares nnd had nt
tacked the method of awarding In
surance contracts. It was openly
charged that both gambling and
bootlegging prlviliges were barter
ed .tin Her Howies' protection.
The result in Detroit is similar
to the aftermaths that have fol
lowed In lndiania and elsewhere, !n
fact wherever the Kluxers had se
cured control. And this is because
the type of politician who Is wil
ling to capitalize religious Intol
erance for office, is the typo that
Invariably exploits the office for
personal gain. Salem Capitol
Journal.
Ijrt.. GKANDK. ore., July 30.
(IP) Tho tcmiMMUtuip lose to 08
decreet- hore yoKlertfnv unci an
other scorcher was expected to
dny.-
LADi, IF THAT'S A
BOILGT3 TINM(5.
MASSACHUSeTTS,
AmTJ CONNECTICUT
i :
' 1 r . '
Do Yin Remember?
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the MM I Tribune.) A
July 3d, lttlit) ' - .
Eorest fires in northern Califor
nia alarm Vreka, Calif.
Lone needed repair of Main
street paving starts.
John C. Mann new annex visited
by large crowd.
Fishermen demand "return of
fish to Rogue river," In long reso
lution. Ashland "shoots off fireworks
in Lithia nark, in connection with
sham battle by Hoy Scouts.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.
July ao. 1H1U
A. C. Allen Adds kangaroo to
zoo at Hollywood orchard.
Rurrell orchard ships carload of
pears to Chicago.
Med ford defeats Cllendale, 8 to
5, In hard battle.
Central Point "Waste of water
will lead to the meter system, and
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Sundown-
stories
BED ROCK
By Mary Graham, Bonner, .
Geology, or ,J', as.,he :. liked-'.to be
called, hod asked. -the Little J3,!ae.l(
Clock- to bring John and Peggy to
bear more -of
wbat he had to
tell them, and the
Little Black Clock
was only too glad
to do so.
He ao loved hav
ing J p h n anil
Peggy meet all
. sorts of creatur?
' and have all kindsW
of adventures.
"Have you ever
heard of bed
rock ?" Geology
asked .John, and
Peggy. "Well,
that is where ( have my sleeping
place,. Everyone has to have a
sleeping place, so I chose bed rock.
When members- of the family are
sleeping down- there you've got to
use dynamite to wake us up. .- Alay
be yon don't know, but bed. rock
lias layers we cail those layers
our sheets and blnukets of . our
earth bed."
From somewhere now came tho
sounds of voices singing: ; .
"You see tho sky above you,
At least you think it's so.
But if you could see through the
earth,
You'd view the sky below."
"Wbat was that?" John asked.
"Singing," said the Little Black
Clock, "and the song hns sense, too.
If you could dig and dig and. Bet a
hole dug right through the earth
you'd see the sky underneath It too
because you see we're turning
around in the heavens."
"Oh, how I wisli I could do that."
John said. "I might start , In : to-
morrow." n. 4
"I don't believe you could dig
right through the earth even It you
devoted your whole life to It," G.
said. Then the voices were sing
ing once more, nnd this is what
they sang: , ,. .
"We travel 'round nil the time,
It keeps us on the go, i
But one thing we can truly say;
The old earth isn't slow."
"Those are my children." said
Geology. "You'll have to meet
them later on."
"It's a wonder to me," John said,
"when you think of the earth turn
ing around that we never fall elf
"Why don't we?" Peggy asked.
John laughed, but n a matter of
tact he didn't know himself. i
Tomorrow "Keeping on the Earth"
RELIGIOUS CELEBRANTS
SLAY FIVE IN AFFRAY '
MADRID, July 3. JP) Dis
patches, from Santiago de Casia
nedn this nrternonn said five per
sons hail been killed and 20 wound
ed in a Ahnotint.' nfft-.iv ' nmnnn-
I crowds celebrating a religious holl-
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