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PA'GE FOUR ftfEDFORD MAIL TRIKTjyE, ftfEDFORD, ORKfiOX. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1931. Medford Mail Tribune Daily and Hundaj MIT-FORD F Ml NT 1 NO CO. tS-ST.10 N. fir 8L Pbd TS KOBKRT W. HI' ML, Editor I. BUMhTEK SMITH, Maimer Ao fokpeDdenl Ntiripkpfr Knternl u lecorxi rUa matttr at Mtdford, Orrtfon. iukJm Art nf Man K, IK7v. ILbSCKIPTiON HATLS tf Malt In Aduic: 01 lj, tltb BuuJir, T'f bally, vilb Buiulaj, toutitli , Pally, slttiout Burxlay, ytu . . . . , llillr. ftltboui BiumJh'. uuiilb..., . IT. (SO . .T5 . 6. SO Sunday, om year S. by Cart Iff. In Advance .Mulfurd, AsIiIbikI, larksonillU, Ontral foinl, I'lioenii, Talent, Gold Hill and on uiginara: Daily, llli Huwiay, month belly, wIUmmiI Sunday, niniitl I (illy, without Sutxlay, ont yrar.,.. Daily, vlih Sunday, one year All trews, ca'b In admire. Official paper of the Illy of Medford. Official paper tit Jacluuio County. ,. -T! 1. 00 a.uit MEMBER OP TIIK ARHOrtATrn fHtSt KMtlllni Full Utofd Wlr. Hfr.lM Tht AnoeJHtMl firsii I, rtrluslvrly tmltlfd to Iht i, for liiiljlirtlluu of ,11 nml dl.pitrtu sfMjllol to tt or otrff(4 cfHlltnl In tlili p,r, itKt ilo to the local nei published herein. All rlthti for publl.-Jlloo of iis-elil dbptterjei Klein ire alio reiemd. HtMKKK (IK Al HIT lll'RKAU OK tlKCI,I.ATI(I.N IIKMIIEH OP THE LNITKII 1'IOMS Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Prry) The two lady flyern, who mine to earth after 1 22 hourx aloft, above Lots AnjteleH nnd enviroiiH, report no IH-effeelH "Bave o'iz.l nesH." ThlH Is alleced to have been their condition when they Marled. However, they are not no "dizzy" they want t" fly iktohh the Allan tin ocean. To date, thin neck of the woods has been unable to produce a but tercup foolhardy enough to bloom, and pet on the front prie. of the Oregonian. ri:nv nrsii:ss (i:tna Mills Sentinel) For a number of years taUKht Bchool at !azelle where' the younK lady made herHelf loved by nil who had the pleasure of her acfiualutance. Basketball now grips the hill areas of the county in a firm clutch, and has James Grieve of Prospect by the ears, ho beitiR the astute manntfer of the quint, and his1 hired man Is the capable cen ter thereof. No nonsense Is toler ated in country basketball, and a eb is? contest will produce more fltthtH than a refined Saturday nltfht dance. They handle delicate situntlonH with a firm hand and it nwlft foot. A Medford quint st i a led up to l'rospeet to do battle, and from reports, put "on airs.' When the battle Rot hot. the hired man noted that ho was netting Jabbed In tbo tummy quite frequently, with elbows. Tho hired man located tho culprit, and when he had his back turned gazing" admiringly at n mountain lady, walked up and picked tho offender a resound inff whack, where it would do the most Rood. The drastic and humiliating action lift ed the tarffet 10.3 Inches ofr the floor and was heartily cheered by one and all. The referee called a foul, the game proceeded, nnd elbows censed to run wild. Some of the heftier. Older C.lrls have started hnttlliiR fnt with the tuneful tap dance, and this Is sup posed to bo a dark, brunette secret. Until someone told us yesterday that Andy nnd Madam Queen do elded at the last minute New Ycar'a evo not to Ret married, we hadn't even known they'd been Rnlng together. (Chanute, Kan., Tribune.) Such illiteracy! The state legislature convenes today, and hundreds of bored citl rens are under no strain to look bored and say: "Well, wljat of It?" Tho baneful, ferocious and mur deroun effects of an auto trip thru the sister state- of California, uh recounted by Krank Jenkins, in his space In the esteemed llosehurR News-Hovicw, is revealed In the following: "Krom up In Oregon, I see," he chortled, "up whore it rains." , ( t Kor two cents, this writer would have got out of the car, picked up a rock and brained him, throwing the body into the California mudhole beside the road, , M Friends 'of Mr. Jenkins have taken steps to see that he comes straight home, before he kills somebody. The poor of China seem always In he in some soul-racking misery, and Nature seemn to -delight to visit new woe upon them. They have no time to enjoy their pov erty, or show Jt. . tit the summer they have floods, cholera, civil war, heat and failure of the rice crop, ljist Friday, bitter cold on the wings of a blixxanl swept upon them. Hundreds perished In the streets. Ami the blizzard was ac companied hy a dust storm. Out side of hanging. It Is hard to pic ture a Motsu fate titan fruealng to death, with one's eyes and nose full ot dirt. . Thn seats of many t r miners may he getting ttiln. but poverty Is nut painful In America. "There Is no niicHtlmt nf his ability or tnetlt. hut ha has never neon an active republican worker" (Press Dispatch ) To hell with qualifications, where politic In concerned. "WANTKD OH) for house work, who will go home nights. Phone 435-J" (Del Nnrte Tripli cate.) Madam! Thai's none of your business. A pj-e-historlc butrhershnp has heen discovered In Arixona. All the Journalists In the hind w ill now get funny and report their Ife bought u steng from that place day before yP.Oerday. We don'Pthlnk the situation Is helped out a hit, by a silly republi can congressman announcing that President Hoover Is "another Woodrow Vllsor,' ' Editorial Correspondence KX UOlTK WEST VIA TIIK. " Jerk which shows that no mat ,,..,, . . ,.' , , ler how Ions or short u truln la ..I. J-h. .lust lett 1 oil! ' j rh are not nceesKsiiry, 1 1 ears .lohnlin's old town,' Kmisns ! and an engine on thin train. City. Ignite n eluiin.'e si oui'i lust visit OVI'I" ill vein's ii"o. The I he three oiilsliiiidiiitr rx:im- pies lii'iii); iuiinlii' si rm-tiin-s . j first M(int''iiiMi-r.v Wind, soeoiul Sours K'dcliiisk nml third tin- mm l'lll Station. Ililll JO lllilllllcs ill I the littler ii ii 1 it t'liik iiliont 111 I to ri'iich the tolroniiili end. where we dismtehed a steliin er rtity letter to Mrs. I'. V. Ifiiinill nml tliin;litrr . IV'-'.V, sniliiifr from New York I lie fol Imviii; diiy fur several iikimiIis ill I'.iirope. Spent more time lliiin realized in coiiijiositiun so liild only live ttl ItlU t t'S lo eiiteli j our ti'iiin, a spl int heinjr neees: saiy. t uniy liiive nnproved in some ways recently hut not in rnnnin,'. Oiro we nojot uited n half mile in 2:lS. not very fast then, hut now it would he more lilte A :)J. Kurtiiimtely our wnteli, us usual, was a few min utes fast, so we elimhed ahoard as the train started to move. fuito tueltemd out. The station may not he over half a mill' lon luit it seemed like I'ive. Then arc more Pullman tick ets sold in this station than in any station in the world. 4-f At TopeUa, Kansas, wo ran into a btizzurd, snow covering the tracks in a few minutes. Sent 'another wiie here and mine back to Ihe car look ink' like Santa Clans. At Kiuporia, Kansas, where the fam ous William Alien Vrhit runs the equally famous Kinporia Gazette therfl was no snow a clear, cold day( tri,( 0 pick out the (Jazeite ; three months. Time Is not a mat office but couldn't. Uundled upjter of hours but a matter of lm-1 and sat on the back platform for an hour which gave us a good ap pall to for dinner. These Harvey diners aro excellent and for the benefit of ItoHey might add the Santa K starts and rttops without QUILL A..! Iu .ii.o iiiu.ni. Vnit never KOP a llfM'll (if Illllltri'V (IcCl ftiiziiitf nt a fielil nl' tirnss wlierein one full deer worries iiliout his surplus. Harvard discovers that tho earth's surface is movinn lo and fro two tiMi-thniisaiids of an incli.Ours I'n'niioiitly docs, .also at this t lint of .vcar. If yon don't despise a oripplo.who dui't jump as far as you can, why despise a crippled inlelle -t that isn't ns lively as yours? It used to be three (,'enenilioiis from overalls liaelt to over alls, hut, few people tried to oliltiuess Wall Street then. Correct this sentence: "I'm "so I never think another dumb with nits" I'OltTLAND, Ore., Jan. 13. ti When a biplane crashed on a brushy hillside near Portland Sun day Do two passengers climbed uninjured to the ground, walked two miles to a telephone, called I a cab and went homo. The pilot, also uninjured, was O. U. Harnum. 24, of Toi'tlnnd. an employe of the llreenwond fly ing service of Vancouver, Wash, lie knew noihlng o." n,s piisnenKOtr a young man and young woman, except that they were from Wood land, Wuj-h., and "weren't scared." ASTORIA JUSTICE OF PEACE FOUND GUILTY ASTOII1A. ore.. .Inn. 12. oV AMer 2T hiMiif' deliberation, a! circuit court Jury here Sunday convicted lcn J. Tuotnala. Justice! of peace at Astoria for the pant! 10 years, on charges of failure to turn over J'ttu) of public funds.' 1 PASSENGERS UNHURT If) CRASH MUTT AND JEFF Everything Is Jake With MotT, WR6 tt fOO k SH 6ST THT UNtJCWSt-UMS I JAK Trt V i Teco-f DUCK i-n ,l the present moment we are I speeding through New Mexico sun clear ami com. won naiv u utile snow here ami there. The terra coita cliffs are picturesque, anil llie adobe hills. :lii)ianu on Ut ile horses anil hie, hats, covered wilh blankets, reinlml olio or Old Mexico. The air Is clear as crystal the Hky is hide as Ihe turquoise jewelry sold ut the slalions. In Colorado last night a dozen fresh mountain trout were put on the I diner. Had one of them for lunch- eon very dclish. Tie conducior informs us there are f!i passengers on this train most of them over middle line hound lor a sunshiny winter In California. They repoit some more unusual weather frost and sleet t Ui, i' ill ft,(hir:ifU'n titvu hclnif j lrirrp( to leave' I,. A. and spin about above Kl Centro. PaHHeim;! Iiavel to the coast Is lltflit Tor this time of year last year in January "The ChD'f" often ran In two sec tkinB. We ure on the (irancl Can yon Limited a fine train, no extra fare and not extra fast. At midnight tonight our car will he switched oft' the main line and pointed south for Phoenix. Arizona, where a breathing spell Is pre (cribed for one perhaps Iwo niem hers of the family. Harly in the morniiiK we w'ill pasH through f'UHile Hot SnprfiiKs junction, tho dlstanco to which tlie Infallilde Dr. F. C. K. once measured so accu rately! Anotlier Item in the F.oh Angelen Times Miss Mumd Kliiley, loriimr rosident of Modford and Hlsler of Mrs. Paul IteiUly, lias inurrled 'a ward Crnnjager, Hollywood clae inolographer, who flew to Now York to greet, his bride on her re turn from Kuropc. MIsh Kin ley is Calilornia's famous (iolden (Mil. and posed many limes for James i MunUomery Flugg. The pholo in, Lhe Times scarcely does her jus-1 the. I Three weeks ago tomorrow nfnt; 1 wo left Medford seems more like: pressioiis on tne nram or n mere is no brain then upon the sensory system. This should flatter the coast representative of Holiday & Co.. Incorporated. It. W. R. POINTS not itil'allihle," said the man, just because he doesn't av'i'ee JAPANESE SLAYS RL BMATTLl'l, Jan. 12. (P) Miss Shlgeno Shigemura was dead here today from a bullet wound in her neck and Taul Katsuda, 1!7, a sui cide because the girl would not marry htm and accompany him to Japan to live. Katsuda kidnaped Miss Shige mura last week and held her piis oner In a downtown rooming house for a day, while ho pleaded with her to marry him, I'olico had sought hint since. .Katsuda was a former student at the Kugene, tire., llible univer sity. Tern I'llcs 1.100 Miles. .'i;V VOliK. tV) Arctic tern are the long-distance filer of the bird tribe. A five-day-old lern banded in Newfoundland was found two months later 4.2MI miles away in France. l'apt. Lee Davis of the Duke uni versity football team, will seek to become a barrister at the North t 'arolina law examination. - SH - H: WW'S 5! MA'IL TRIBUNE . ' ' DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Al. HOSH I. Symbol ot a-furji i. Al i (J III (infi ll. 1 1. Oft"f!tr of tin rullirl li. Ioiui HI A In oka li. I. ui. i ii. i'roit-rilia . uitT Iff. t.UI-kfl tl. I in I'tt t rlrer M. ilnl.lllltf Hi Mil 111 1. i(Mti cull) Si. Turf Si, laliind: Kritlii'h in. l.ntiiiK ti. I- 'imuhillim t-i. OlMhill KlU J. 1'iKlitlile s hell t r SI. Hut . I.inrl. S3. I nil (if nurk I. it r tie iter M'iita "t. IllilU 37. of Hi It Hi. Arlilirial t;iiltrU;iKM 4 I. I i in iiiMit- Solution of 48. i;rci;k sudd its or yuulli 47. Vlclliu , 44. Frunie nr mind iO. VeliU-Ici tl. Turklkh name H. Tnke rood 3. Tin coolaln- era I'nyt oat 67. Ity . Sitinll chlldrco iV. Kin. I nf tobacco to. Mora recent IK. Iridescent gvm l. Look to he 6i, i;nlirtiaiilcd lie rn In mi I'll u till I 43. I Oh- ui Ilia llr-l minlM nitj-i i-liillrt-n It-n t ti 41. N.-fijiiiilun: liri-Iis i. I nil lll-lllllll ANlTfiRoinAlSlS RUE R1AM A T SlTlR A N GE 5 f jJlV A PJB. EJC P C E R T ijni o JBAmTiAjR A I- iDAjS AIN0A D O R 1 L MlO N FY sI Ano R AK2S3 lil flT R A p IZ AlTiE N J j E 1 NlsRE R1E 3 4 5 b 1 i , f IO 2 13 Z2 WW 53 Ji " 32 I- 33 1JT4 WJo Ti TVFTi I Tk I I I I I I I I I 11 1 I 1 Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letter perl aliif nit tw permnal health and hmlene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment will he tninered by Dr. Ilrarty If a ilamped self add eed enrelope is enclosed. Letlera should be brief and written !n Ink. Owlnn to the larife mimher of letters recelied only a few can be answered here. No reply can he made to queries Dot conforiuliifi to Instructions, Address Dr. Will lam Brady la ears of 'The Mall Tribune. . Tin-: iti:si'iit.TU Scltafer' pron -pressure method of artificial respiration or resusci tation in recognized as tho most effective we can use in all cases of d r o w n i n g, gassing, electric shock, or cessa tion or serious d e p r e s sion of breathing from any cause. In some few com m u n I tie poorly m a n n n e d as to medical or hos pital service, they arc stilt using an tiquated pulmo tors or lung-ino- tor.s. usually In the hands of well meaning but uneducated firemen, policemen or life guards. Ham lets and backward towns have been "stuck" with these ,pectaculnr ma chines and the fiscal authorities Just hate to cerap lhe gadgets now, incident Hy the politicians aro re luctant to pass up all the g ra n d newspaper publicity the infliction of such a machine on a victim is sure to bring to all hands implicat ed in the atrocity. It seems the Hoy Scout. and Ct I rl Sen tits a re g ro wing up n n d getting big enough, physically and intellectually, to have something to say about he proper method of resuscitation, and against thes? more intelligent citl.ens the hiuh pressttre salesmen for the danger ous breathing machines are not so .iuceessful. Dut these are two kinds of ap paratus which deserve unqualified approval, provided they are used only by physicians or those with special training. First, the Jnhal ator. a mere rubber bag by means of which the patient', while receiv ing Schafer's prone-pressure resus citation, may have oxygen or air mixed with perhaij T per cent of carbon dioxide, to Inhale. Wher Mutt VKHAT'S f H DCCOWS HS II Jecot THCm a, (.ITTLfe K ll"T H,s ? 1 FRtCMDi ANB TOtM CLOSCR uUL fOO H I I RCI6T. J t T.ilT THf KA ftFP It I lik-;? f'K MCMiruTCT! T VWITH TM5 ri--. . . ' V l Mjii. -loading 3 7 S H-IH . i , 'iW ' ' W WS e Saturday's Puzzle 10. Keaonit 11. A broil I. Itonuiu hli. turlnu IS. Km itHiiy s. rnoti'ti iletserl iO, I iuitrt Ion SI. lloefiu n. ant it. A MTf lienlHR i'. Kortu it bvrurlt . fut it-nr that til, Hllkwurm au. NpliinliiK toy 31. I'uterljr U3. I . li I e iiiiua ol lloiilhiK li-o 31. niiiilnl.ii Ji. AiiitIi-iiii Infer 36. IIIuKlilng 3H, 1'erin.t 3D. Itlolnui cnmilt 44. (ntmirncy n. Hn1nti C7, Gaelic DOWN J. Agreement Z. Mtithiiial hl.int 3. 'l ililior 4. Opaijut', fi. kililt Kiib fitunrcR C. A qui-fn of Kiiftliintl 5. Sutliciiilrn" trumli-nnetl vn jui r 7. hKI 44. Tir AC. I nl 47. lie iigrernMe tn 44. Ihn.,(f J. .Mmlo ut a certain rt-n-nl Uii. Ourm-Hlli: mil. niul Z. I. Ik. IT i3. Ilutllf ainiqicr ul. Aucllon ui. rAplri-a Mi-nllcnl i1, l.tgbi r-inf ty. Inurcillriil nf viimlfti H. lie fienltrnl CI. Ouritpltca b. Mint ciilrinicr C3. i;reek N-iir mac'iiim-: ever find whenever such an Inhal ntor Js at hand H is a great help ! in the resuscitation. Kvery hos j pita! worthy of the name should j have inhalatoi-H ready for all emer , gency calls. Firemen and police j men should be compelled to keep 'their hands off alt such treatment. It is not so much for the oxygen i administered by the inhalator, hut j rather for the carbon dioxide. which Is the natural stimulant to the respiration. This effect of the Inhalator makes it a valuable agent in the treatment of various condi tions in which the breathing is shallow or enfeebled. The other apparatus which has (proved of real value In the Drinker respirator, which is a metal cabi net just large enough to accommo date the patient's body. There Is an adjustable rubber diaphragm or collar so that the patient's head remains outride of the cabinet. There is an electric motor which can be regulated po that the air pressure around the patient's body j within the cabinet may be varied i from slightly less than natural at mospheric pressure to slightly more these rythmic variations of pres jsure serve to inflate and deflate .the chase regularly as in natural j breathing. Tills apparatus has shown itself particularly life-sav-1 ing In cases of paralysis of the ! respiratory uuiiscles. In such cases any other known method ot arti ficial respiration becomes In Itself an ordeal for both the patient and the attendants, after the first hour or two. Ity means nf the Drinker j apparatus many victims of infan j tile paralysis otherwise doomed to succumb may be saved. A smaller sle adapted for the establishment of respiration in feeble or prema turely horn infants is being used with hannv result in various nr.i. I't-jKiuii'it hocidi .i i't.n r,.n .Unl 'apparatus at present costs $2.00i). ' 'Th.s is the Invention of Philip Drinker. Ch. E.. of the Harvard School of Public Health, Uoston. gCKSTIONS AND AXSttKKS Now the TcxtlMMiks Have It. Two medical textbook I bought ye.-terday from one of the leading medical publisher condemn dia-. ihermy extirpation of the tonsils! . . . Dr. I.. P. ! Answer. Yes, the textbooks are ! generally 10 years behind the tunes 1 The old fogy leaders in the pro-! fession have only recently ceased condemning the tinuU-rn method, and tentatively accepted it; in an-; other year or two they will be em-1 bracing it as tho method of choice. We must remember that the med ical publish ern ure In bu.ineas to sell books and a book having the name, of some old-timer of estab lished reputation naturally sells better .than a book by some un known upstart. Don't Jlold Jt Down. Please give a more complete ex planation of belly breathing. As I understand it you directed that I lie on mv back and inhale, al lowing the lower pari of the belly ! to ex pa nil and holding the upper pan down some way, and then ex hale, allowing the upper part to come up and holding lite iower j part down . . . 11. T. D. Answer. So, no, no; you vol got ;t all balled up. That way i you'd be almost In convulsions nnd ! you'd have a rerlouH time getting yourself straightened out. I give, i t u p I ca n't give a c lea rer de scription of natural breathing than I attempted in the series of articles which apparently only confused you. You shouldn't hold anything down or In or out or up- You just breathe as a person sound asleep breathes, or :is one under ether brenthct. No effort or strain ing at all. Just remove restraint or "inhibition, forget your chest, and lei the belly function. Ue member, belly Is derived from a, word meaning bellows; and breathe through your open mouth when doing the bellows exercise. Three Dear Indies ict Seasick. Tho count lo da to is three deaf ladies who assure me they suffer from seasickness whenever they travel on the .sea. Do 1 hear a second bill from a deaf man who j is subject to seasickness? if any deaf man who reads tins can tes- tify that he becomes seasick, I'll j he grateful for the information. I None of the three sifters who have given their testimony offered any ! details about the extent, duration i or cause of the deafnens. It would j be more instructive if we knew wnemer tne jeasicitness antedated the deafness. (Copyright John K. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page Ono) a "salesinttnsliip tour." They will go in style, a mit air plane earner hearing the I'rince of AVales private airplane, and another plum1 to aecompany Iiim when he flies. f-f The battleship accompanying him will emphasize the power of Eng land. And the young heir to the throne, flying high above the Andes, will make South Americans realize that the British empire is great and they are greatly honored by having the imperial heir come to sell them goods. Such salesmanship cannot be ig nored. W'e ought to send Captain Hawks, our champion United States flier, down there on one of our airplane carriers, nnd let him fly in polite circles all around the prince wherever he goes. That would he good business competi tion nnd the prince would enjoy it. One thousand doctors, in the state of New York alone, will make an intensive study of heart dis ease. For the past 18 years heart disease has killed more than any other trouble, cancer not excepted. The heart is to the body what the engine is to an automobile. Every man knows that an automo bile engine requires cure. Not one in a thousand pays any attention to his heart. Heart disease is caused by worry. Many a man was killed by the slump of 1D21I, worry uifecting his heart. The cash budget of Russia ex ceeding any on record, amounts to sixteen billions of dollars, much greater than the Tutted States bud get. And Russia actually has a surplus of $750,000,000. Social ism is a terrible thing, and com munism should make our flesh creep. Hut who Is It in Kussia that i has all that intelligence? Or Is it brute force taking money from those that have it? ! Pope Plus' encyclical on marri age, divorce and birth control, arouses discussion all over the world. Anglican bishops, who de cided nt the Lambeth conference that birth control might he ap- ,, . j iNiLt, JG.f ml LUCK. X "AOt proved under certarn conditions, 1 eject the pope s statement. His absolute, unconditional con demnation of divorce Is opposed by manr in America, but approved by those who realize that marriage is a divinely instituted training school, not merely on amuwement. The pope's most important state ment has not received sumcieiu attention, namely, that each gov ernment should see lo It that the head of each family Is able lo earn enough to support himself and his family in accordance with his sta tion i life- That flat cotnrtidio ticn of Ciroyor Cleveland's theory will interest Mr. Cooliilge. PiofesHor Julian Huxley, intelli gent young man. predicts that, within-a year, "the League of Na tions will he discussing tt limita tion of populations." The wohlo world, he thinks, will not only practice, but enforce, birth control. He is mistaken. A hundred years hence there won't be any League of Nations. And birth control win come aoom, nnt hV iiiu- but bv Nature's nat ural process. The higher Nature's creatures rise in the scale of life, .1... liiirie Ilia i-h 1 1 (I fft II . a i.mi.ip olonhnni has two chil dren in a hundred years. A fe male mouse has a hundred chil dren in one year. t ; intniup-Piipp ncronina- J 111 I cuniiifs " nied by great hueaslry of the mind and nervous system, will, under the wisdom of Providence, cut down the size of families, already regu lated, largely by the will of par ents and information from doctors. Sundown STORIES TIIK Kl AW.Y HOltSK By Mary (Jniliani Homier "I've turned the time backward this evening," announced the Little Dlack Clock. The children were never wor ried that his magic would give out. They knew how he had been given plenty to last him for all the adven tures he wanted to take, and he had promised them that they could al-:,a8C ways go on his i a d v e n tares with . him. The Little Black Clock had been so wise and so full ofK' spirit to choose the wiiv he had. How often they spoke of that time when the Little Dlaci; t lock had told them he had been given the choice of keeping the regular, ordinary time, or being able to turn the time backward or forward as he wished. Ami never, never did they feel tired or sleepy because of these adventures. He always knew how to give them extra hours for sleep. Just as he had spoken the chil dren saw, at the end of a nearby street, a horse running for nit he was worth. He was pulling a wagon after him, hut no one was in it. "Runaway horse! Runaway horse! Runaway!" shouted the people who' appeared from every where, while the horse galloped (ill iinvimr nti nttonllnn In m I "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!" shouted J tho people. I'arents pulled their I children Indoors. It seemed that I the horse might at any moment dash on the sidewalk. And then along the street, com ing toward the noise, was a police man, waving his arms in the direc tion of the horse. People gasped. They felt the policeman would be crushed. But he had jumped up and caught the bridle and now he was talking gently to the horse, sooth ing him, quieting him. "It was because of that automo bile," the Little Dlack Clock said. "that the horse became fright ened." And John and Peggy laughed. It was certainly some lime since an automobile had frightened a horse! Tomorrow "The First Sailor.' . Kites rr iMlitor . TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 12. (fV Comrades of the American Legion this afternoon pay final honors to Joseph S. Harvey, late news editor of the Boise Statesman and former editor of the Twin Falls Times. JlarVey, who had worked on several newspapers in Pacific northwestern cities as well as In the middle west, died in Boise Fri day after an operation. rertland V. .. ( : i-it f in recent ly Installed new sanitary e.illp ment in lloh '.V .. I caivicria. located on corner of lnm and Morrison streets. By BUD FISHER F, X HAT SoVte I i ... GOT" JAK duMPf TOMORROW i Do Yon Remember? TKX YKAItfJ AOO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) .lunimry 12, 1H2I Portland excited about the ac tivltiea of nn elusive extortioner known as "The .shadow." RnKue river fih hill passes the committee on flshlns ot the legis lature. past Hiilers file protest aealnst the howllni? of an l:asl Side don ai the unearthly hour of 3 a. in. Medford basketball 8iliad to play first game of season ngnlnKt Alumni. C. of C. Forum proposes un "On Time'' week for city. Mrs. K. K. Kelly is named on school hoard to flit vacancy caused by departure from city of Mrs. Kichard Smythe. TWICXTY VKAKS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) January 12, Jll Seventy-fivo local citizens go on trip to Los Angeles. Medford cut off from outside world when frost snaps telegraph City council asked to licenses for local oasis. t'niforms urged for local police men. "The Queen ut the Moulin Rouge'' presented at the opera house, and fails tn shock ns much as expected. A long-haired cat befonging to Mrs. Paul Janney wins blue ribbon at Pacific Cat show at San Fran cisco. Contracts let for two new schools to be ready for occupancy by August Hi. TZA-Qp - - 1-12 : Say.i Llunny: "I've a fondness for this water polo Kame; In my opinion other sports com pared to It are tame." "Vet I am tihut the Alligators are asleep." nays Puff. "They'd want to play nnd, I'm afraid, they'd he a trlflt rough." tBi Parents . DirFrciXT wnm.M Ity Alice .liKlson rente. The typical modern household comprises only a father and moth- ;er and one or two children. The I emotional relationship within this email mutually dopoVident Broup must necessarily he hiRhly charged. Every fault of character and ad justment In tho adult has there- fore an enormous power to affect the child. The artificially restrict ed social life of the city child nar- rows the number nnd kinds of con tacts which could ho counted on to offset ' difficulties of personality which may develop In tho home j atmosphere. The modern adolescent further more is lieset with confusion on every hand. There Is not, as j among primitive people, one set of rules, one type of hehavlor from which It Is unthinkable that he ns an Individual should differ, but n. thousand Riving rise In his mind to endless cthica.1. religious and emotional conflicts. j Tho whole cultural heritage of his s.iciety, the infinite number of j conflict, nnd unsolved problem which tt carries, all impinge upon his consciousness with a special 1 pressure at n time when he Is al ready under the strain of strug gling with such basic problems as the necessity of leaving home, or of deriding upon a means of self- I support. It is no wonder then that the ndolsecnt of today often Indulges ( in .behavior which seems rather more wild nnd fantastic than that of any generation that hns gone before. We ns adulis are frequently con futed enough by the difficulty nt arriving nt lasting values nnd ff'.R nlficant standards of conduct In .1 world which changes so vastly from year to year. Surely, the mistakes nnd falw starts of our boys and girls de serve to be met with nil tho tol erance, sympathy and wisdom we have tit om. command. 11 YEARS CONSTIPATION GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT "t'or 1 1 years I tried to get rid of ennstipallon," says ('has. K. lllalr. TV,1"", at ho 'mle mixture, A.llerika. made me regular." The simple mixture of giycerln. buckthorn bark, saline, etc.. (Ad lerik.il nets n HoTtl upper nnd .ower bowel, rellcvin constipation n . h..urs! llr ngs out poisons you never though! were in your sy.l-m. Let Adlerika give your stomach nnd bowels n HKAI. cle.m ir.g and se.Q,w ElK you foel! Heath a Drugstore. Q Out ?Z sBtfcfcti&g: