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MEDFORB MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, QTfTif)NT, MONDAY. FFTOUARY W mi. Medpord Mail Tribune Dtlly and Sunday Putlltd it MEDFuKu fKINTlNa CO. 25 2T-29 N. Fir St. PboM T5 ftOBPKT W. KIHL, fcdftof 0. til MPTKK SMITH, Muicer Ad Indfptndrnt Svnptytr tatnti u Mtond dm niter at Mtdord, Ofguo, undtr Act of .Mirrb 8, 187b. tUJfUH'RtiTUJN HATES bl Mall In Aurtn-: baiif, with BuiMltr,' year T.R0 Iaiif( wlif BuwJir, niorttt Id Dally, without Bondsf, jtu 0. ' f bally, tltliout BuiMlny, mMh .l Buutlay, w ytt 2.0') By Carrier, In Adunce MtiifuM, AsliUiid. JtrlkwrivUle, IVntral Point, fliwuli, TaleM, Cold hill and on Ilitaayi. Uallyt Willi Sunday, month .75 Pallr, vittioul Sunday, month fir Hilly, without Sunday, on yrar 7.00 Dally, itn Sunday, one yctr 8. 0(1 AU term, eati In adtance. Olrlrlil HP" of It City of M'dTord. Offlrlcl papir of Jitkson Cuulltf. HF.MUKK Of THE AHftUt'lATKIl HtW KwlrlM Full Inwi Wlrr Snito TtM ASoeUlrd rrMa lit ricluslf.ly enlltlrd to toe UK for publlmiuft of ,11 newl dllHchr rrnllrcd to It or ol!wrl rrrdltrtl in tlUi (,trr, ond iho lo the locil nun publlslird nmin. All rlttiM for publication of tpeclil dupatcbei bttdn arc llso reifmd. HtMHKK OP AinilT BI'KEAU ! OK CIR l l.ATIUXN Ye Smudge Pot (ly Arthur Prry) tfovr Is tho time for the state or Oregon to yell at the legislature what General Orant yelled at a 2nd ' loot durlnff tlio Battle nf Sholih: "Don't try to think. Do something.". iSeveral home-owners are plant ing blueurass, which will come up Kreen. Rogue river has boon cloned to commercial 'finning", the governor putting his John Hancock on tho fifth bill, or 1930 Magna Charta, last Saturday. , The piscatorial en thusiasts, after a much needed rent for thcJr. own lungs, and the public's ears, will launched a de termined and righteous fight to havo it opened. There Is some talk of holding an Alaska canned salmon week, in these parts. Rain fell Saturday and Sunday, but it was a feeble effort and lacked ' spontaneity. It did not thrum on the roofs, or flood any cellars, and was not sufficient to cause any recurrence of galoshes or yellow slickers. A downpour that will wash out a mile of Kspeo track, and take the kink out of the girls'-permanent waves, is sought. Kids are still using tho main travelled streets as skating rinks, und daring speed Idiots to knock them Into the hospital. "Frank Johnson has returned from a visit with his sister-in-law, where hie was badly bunged up" (Paisley Notes.) llow come you so? Thn home.hrew. and nhnnt fifi per cent of the population, are working. ' , The. Bowles 1 murder trial will start March 2, and delay spring housecleanlng in the metropolitan urea.' It's about timo tho state's star witness waft the victim of an other murderous attack, the pro tective murderer using a double bitted axe, a white oak wiigon spoke, a sledge, a stiletto, a sewing maohlno needle, and a inachtne pun. Home canned bunns have start ed decimating chickens, so It is) about . time some leadlnic citizen picked the wrong species of niimh roonia. THIC MASTKU All IToUlaye was a noblo knyghte, As Koode as anyo In hys warde. lo hadde a ludyo fayro und - bryghte, -And verrayo lovynpo to her lords. Jlis chytdrenne spoko hym fayro und myldo. Whenne he saydo commo or goe, theye moved. And soe with wyfe and eko with chylde. He lyved in pleasure unreproved With wyfe or chylde thys noblo lorde Would never disngree, fornootho. But with the flntto syde of his sworde, He soone woulde make them see tho truthe. (Kansas City Star.) Hank Hut en, tho eminent, con genial, goodlooklng and whirl wind tonsorfat urtlM, has returned from a 21 days sojourn In Califor nia. Jim Bates will now be Hble to devote all his time to wrestling with the taxes and other economic problems. , Robins and rubhlts ure plentiful In the rurul areas, soveml of thn latter not getting ucross tho ruud in time. Babbits eat up the trees, and tho robins have designs on the cherry crop, udding to tho sum total of the agricultural woes. ' J. Kort Hall, while seated In his Cud Krt tried to hide, his guilt tind a True Confessions magazine, from your corr. Mr. Mall blushed like a high -school girl is supposed to, und well he inlKht. "Room for rent to lady or gen tleman Or schoolteacher. Krout view, Bienm hnat, and telephone. Address ABN." (Del Norte Jour nal.) Why dlcrlminate? -More cltlsens are taking ndvan tnge of the famine conditions, with resultant lack of work for their teeth, and having same yanked out by the well known palnte method, An Idaho jury acquitted a groom for the accidental discharge of a shotgun during the progress of a ehivsree. There should he more accidental illsrhargo of shotguns during the progress of shivarres. . WWII QUILL The skin we'd love to (ouch The greatest tax, however, is The only place you find stock without water now is Wall tercet.' Niilhinj; is wrons except i.ud-waiters. i The middle class is the one I Ihc rich do by living in private r litit n great man never is too wonder he is. A training school for public officials wouldn't help uinel Men with lhi-k hides are born that wav. Jl isn't mere fiossip tliat. spoils your kocIjiI stiindinfr. It's trossipin about the vron people. A statesman is a imin who much if it belongs to others. "There is little self-restniint in America." Is tlmt so? Well, cities haven't yet adopted the income lax. A land of equality is one in people it snubs. It is easy to make a suceess who wants to quit a $M job and Anions thos( made to suffer who call it 'drout.M New immitfratinii laws might keep out some undesirables, hut they probably won't affect the stork's quota. It isn't difficult to increase Rrind it and bake it. The per capita consumption leaving us still puzzled over the Correet this sentence: "When it interferes with justice,' said the judo, "1 let precedent go to thunder." Anierieanisni : Treating prisoners worse than eatlle are treated; thinking them, liopelessly vicious because they don't love their keepers. PANHANDLING ART NEW AUTO TUNNEL ILL DEVELOPED WILL OPEN WIDER BY DEER IN PARK YOSEMITE VISTAS Ahc for "Molly" th next time you are in Velio wntnno National Bark. sho Ih a panhandler hut you will llko her just tho same, Fays Iorr leaner, the park natn rullt. Tor years "Wheezip," a large buek deer, k-d the way 'round to the kitchen doors of tho re-sl dents at park headquarters beg ging for handouts and on account of his suooem uaually had a fol lowing of bucks, does and fitwnf. Vhee7.l0 paused on and now tho profession is bended by an otit doe, known as "Molly." At nil meal hours Molly, with her two offspring, "Sammy" and "Baby," makes tho rounds from one house to another. Her ap pearance Is usually horatded by her rubbing her noso against the lit anu uf the kitchen door, Hhukinu the knob or pawing tho door. Her arrival is the sign for tho occu pant of the hottso to got into the bread ran or cracker box and give her a "hand-out.' And not one piece of bread or ono cracker will suffice, for nho usually hns her following and all must bo fed. Tho people at Mammoth Hot KpringH have learned to look for ward to tho coming of this pro-, cesnion nnd nil left-ovors are saved. Ono person has placed u box on the side of her porch, Just htnh enouuh for the deer to reach, nnd in It nte placed srraps of nil kinds. Over $545,000 now available for Immediate use on construction of Cniiliy Mulln section of Klnmnth Falls Alturns highway. I'nlverstly of Southern Cali fornia has added n course on cut rent conflicts In morals. MUTT AND JEFF Chaplin Gets a Leading POINTS once mori' is I'ronsUi the one on -! I ill it '. that (jo-ijel ters have hecoine set that is aide to live in pulilie as as the poor do. busy to hear you tell what n thinlcs twenty-five millions isn't which you jude a family by the of marriage. Just find a fjirl wash dishes for nothing. by the drouth are the purists the price of wheat. You just of meat decreases year by year, filling of a hot dot:. YOSKMITK PA IHC. Oil.. Feb. 0. Motorists soon will enter Yo st'mite valley through a tunnel driven through the granite heart of a mountainous cliff. The 4320-foot bore will be the largest vehicular tunnel In the west, forming part of a 30-niile all-weather highway linking tho Yosemite. valley with the Mari posa grove of giant redwoods. Inspiration Point, where In the past nutoists havo caught their first glimpse, of tho valley's gran deur, will bp. replaced by a broad parapet nt the tunnel's portal on Turtle- Hack dome, providing a pan omnia of Hridal Veil falls and other scenic beauties. The tunnel also will hnve a path for hikers who can tramp through the mass of granite instead ot climbing over its rough top. Construction of the bore Is to be completed by at an esti mated cost of more than $(12fi,000. Work on the highway i already underway. la Crando firaco Harness Shop In Grade building nn Adams ave nue, added complete lino of hard ware. Hoc Klnsteln says there Is no hitcblng-post In tho universe; hut there seems to ho plenty of park ing space. Weston Leader. 4 Speaking of relief, tho lied Cross got en I Coolidgo and Al Smith a chance to ho heard over the radio again. San Hlego l'n lon. 4 Ninety millions were donated to charity by New Yorkers last year, but far greater amounts went to faith and hope. l,ife. C MMe. THAT " . fronn novu on both 1 1 ' ' ' ABSOLUT rV ZJ- MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC I! OSS Tan li - in fin fit nf f ullllulHioll l.iii-rit) It timing Inliii bilii ill oft auro I t i il it e JriM'lilv law 'lakt-a Into rusltMly j u it in KM) timre fiM-ltr Kxisi Irnlt Solution of Saturday's Puzzle rr ia ip gji bjaisik msp i air QC EUUjWjT oOElRTNfE !2lu1rHAt BEsa JlRjfLllJDE AiR nSlqiL oUNTnt RIE IE RJljE Ifr OI6JAHH 0 w IEINlfiarUSlElE ii'ktinmit '1 IMTI'BU iti'trioii 1 niMlliKlies Annoy (jn-i-k ifllrr ( ni'kiifj r.riu.i of ilnrtiiios hhnt of licmji fvrintl ft fast Inif inn) pnij ft Dm- mIio lmls tfifl svk '1 i-rrlhle Arrnnliiiff: to Inn ur-lien ring aiiiiniiltt I nil It hinit KiKilIike niit 'In 1st RllMUt liiriitct OirnlnrCil Hi nili).lei pre tlx G3. Smar IS;. S.tlhihlc of liuOlutlan SC. I.itttr n f lit iili!ui)jet HiMtttrctl i. In lliul (ilnre m.i. I'ttire uf ur f,hli inok luii. i fun.! "t. Sf limit lotllil ;i, JtlnU' hurul . ;u. .Nf-Kiillte I 2 13 4 S (. jo 7 i V if 10 I '2 3 7f "gps it To ""2T22"23 Is 5T rfi Tcj ii!iZZZZlr ZZili t?34 -j3S ile 37 ' 38 3f 40 7l 42 7' 43 44 Tb 4JTJ4I 4fSo 7""yjv JFS3 si ZZZZ"ZZSZZZZZ A 1 11 W 1 A Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letter pertaining to prnumnl health will be ansMcrtd by Dr. llr.uly if a stninptrtl self and written In ink. lifting to the laru number of reply can he made to jutrle not conform Inc (0 Hie Mall Tribune. THi: OritAIWS WD .AIXMIMM A The foderal bureau of .health lt fiermany has recently made a thor ough inquiry into the effects of the common use of aluminum ware for cooking and serving food. The (I e r man hen Ith ti 11 t. h or i ties in vest 1 gated tho (mention some 35 years ago and ar rived at thn opin ion that house hold and kitchen vessels of nluml num were p e r- fectly safe. Re cently, It seems, the antl - alumi num propaganda has made some wtir In iermany and jo the federal health bureau instituted this new Inquiry. The propagandists in this country, at least, they a 10 a rather curious n.ssortment of dent ists posing as doctors, quacks enger for any personal publicity they can get. and plain hirelings the prop agandists tell the public that small particles of aluminum become dis integrated and are ingested with or In thn food, nnd that aluminum is (t bwo 1 ved i n t he u ices of so in e fruits or vegetables, and they Jimt divine that alt this aluminum in the system cnusev whatever you fear you'iv going to have. When an obscure den tint points out to the gullible public just how this aluminum causes cancer and I don't know what all, signing his name always as "Or. John Doe," depend on It the wbeacre layman will swallow tho eminent "doc-1 tor's" advice with never a suspicion about his reputabillty or authority.; The Ocrman health authorities j carried out many experiments on ! animals, rather larger do.ses of aluminum than could ever be ac cidentally Ingested in or with food rooked or served In aluminum con tainers, nnd found that even after a year of this, there w.ts no more than the normal trace of aluminum to be found in the blood, or in Man V. AHowi 1. .Saiu metal II. hijUHiulrr IX. t iHiipuuutl Ihr IS. Htittitet IV. Govern tt, llote-reil y i, French pru iiiiun if 7. A I. nljollc ilrlnk 4. HfoliJInK 33. liter jr une Hum SH. 1'ornit-r ruler tK Mufflern tf. Koulhern constf lltillnn 10. hhle if a irl- UIIKlt tt. Ill ii.il nif fahrlr H, The rreuru 47. OuldPR 4'J. irlirlil.Ti In. cmi seijii i'ti tlally 52. tJelellal orb wl. Ilxeliiliiutloii 6i. rnrtllleHtloD id, Itnnifth i 67. I irltf lit ttnkek Lh. Feminine mime KU. Wrlrtl Bl. Actf ill. The Creek B Ct. Strokv vent If CD. Former ttuier ncr of AlRlert 71. L't dlnl. Hag. It. I'rookt-d thinifi. DOWN 1. Tfhrtaii prlcntl S. Ili-furet imut. 3. ilfYlilftlf? intu tun eiua) liartf 4. liuther than i. Certulnliig (o C. Ventilate 7. Stair b. Curs ami liyitkrw, not to dlKf, diagnosis or treatment aildretsnl rntelnpe Is enclnied. Let In should he brief Mien rerehetf only a few ran he amweml here. No instructions. Addrens Dr. William Brady in care f TUB SWRDKS HKK XI) IXSLLIX tho tlssuca of such animals or men. We all havo a trace of aluminum, copper, etc., in our blood. Bo the Germans conclude that there is no objection from the health point of view, against the use of aluminum ware. Xow in Sweden they handle these little problems in a scientific fash ion, too. Many of ournkinny, frail, tinder-nourished renders have been all hot up by the suggestion pub lished here from time to time, that a con rse o f i nsu 1 i n t rea t m en t is fine to help nn extremely under weight individual lay on a little f lesl. no matter if there Is no tendency toward diabetes at all. Quito a few of the poor skinny wights have even mustered cour-, age to go nnd ask their physicians what about the Insulin treatment, and I regret to learn that quite a, few of the doctors so approached have betrayed their ineptitude nnd general incapacity by laughing tho idea away, or even telling the pati ent insulin is never given except for diabetes, and here nnd there Home ham healer has assured the patient that insulin would be dan gerous if administered to one who has not diabetfs. Dr. Jarobsen reported in lge-,-krift forj haegcr, September 1, l!i30, the very favorable results he has obtained from the treatment of undernourished patients with small doses if insulin and extra meals. He assures physicians that the method Is well adapted for uso in private practice. Skinny persons who yearn to get started on the Toad to plumpness tills way tthould understand that insulin is not available except as prescribed or administered by the physician. Ibtt any good doctor can teach any intelligent patient how to take insulin himself. WKSTIOXK AXI) AXNWFItS It Is Never TNwi Hit Ml to Drink. I am 57 years old and nil my life I have drunk water that comes, through a bed of lime rock. What effect does lime in water have on tho human system when n person gpts to my ag1? How can It be dis solved? Mrs. It. W. Answer. As long as It tastM aood enough water is never too hard to drink. It is not known whether the body utilizes any of tho calcium (lime) in water, as k docs the calcium (limo) in such food. oa milk, peas, cabbage, let tuce, carrots, oatmeal, etc. In any case, there i.s no wmnd reason to imagine that anybody anywhere in the country ;cts more lime than in good for him; on the contrary many of us suffer from a deflci ency of that very element. Time the Croat Healer. What can one do for blushing, as in my case on little or no provo cation . . . ? Miss A. S. Answer. Alas, we know of no way to preserve tho accomplish ment. Sooner or later you are bound to grow older and harder. First Aid. 1 have been a ited Cro.iS first aid teacher for rseveral years, and I think your attack on the policy of -the It(-d Cross in placing the subject's arm under the hond is praiseworthy. Likewise, I believe that in a few more years we'll see that fancy pictoriat nonsej,.u- elim inated such as slapping the hands after each stroke. Your campaign undoubtedly caused the lied Cro.s to omit from the instruction man ual that time-vaj-'tintr mulieuver which fou call tho "jack-knife stunt." Keep up tho agitation. It Is having more effect than you may realize. (Copyright John P. Dille Co.) rilg parenff FMPHASIZIXO C.riLT lty Alice .1 ml so it l'cule Many parents, either in irrita tion or in a spirit of unadmitted vindictivencss over and over again punish a child for the same fault. When this punishment takes the form of added penalties or pnln, it is bad enough, for it causes tho child to cease to be repentant and to feel instead a growing rebellion and wish for revenge. But when it takes the form of coldness and insinuating references to past misdeeds, it is even worse. In certain children, to be sure, such treatment will, like excessive direct punishment, only arouse re bellion but in others It will deepen a sense of guilt, causing the child to suffer from the feeling that he is wicked, that he cannot be good even if he tries. Tho more sensitive the child, the more acute, under such circum stances, Is his suffering. He may try his utmost to be good but con tinues nevertheless to feel that his parents love has been withdrawn from him. Bccnuso It has been withdrawn ho feels anew that his wrong doing is so great that it can not be effaced. Ho feels himself to be so deeply dyed in wickedness there is no hope for him. This morbid Intensifying of tho child's conscience is something which no parent would cause if he knew what he were doing. The effect of such repeated early ex periences upon tho personality Is something which psych iartrists have only recently begun to eval uate as a determining element in nervous breakdowns and delin quency. When your child hns done wrong and been punished, be sure he is permitted to consider the account closed, and that he has every reason to feel that he has fully returned to his place In your affections, Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paao One) Dr. Einstein's beautiful, inno cent expression. Secretary Mellon, conrerninp the bonus, la fixed and unehunglni;. n the northern star. And his latest warning nuainat even a B0 per cent loan to the soldiers, on their cer tificates, might force a special ses sion. It Is not amusing to be Presi dent, In bad times. All these com plications como to roost on the desk of President Hoover, who miuht say, as Cromwell did, when parliament would not obey him: "Would to God that I had re mained by my woodside to tend a flock of sheep rather than have been thrust on such a government as this." However, Cromwell succeeded, und so marvelously that his name alone was enough to terrify the foolish royalists for years after his. death. The pounding telegraph machine sends word that the stock market is not maintaining its good spirits. Go where you will stock ticker news follows you. Financial writers, bulls at heart, always find ft hard in make you believe that prices dropping consti tute a good sipn. as "the tendency for the market to turn bull on re actions was greeted as an encour aging siKU." Thus the good Britisher who bought a Crimean War peep show, to exhibit nt tho races, und found too late that he hail u picture of a British defeat, was obliged to say. as each customer peeped "on the I right, you see mo cowuruiy nun 1 sianH advancing, and on the left, the brave British retreating. That is how some of our high financiers talk about Uussia'a in dustrial experiments, California's organization of "Sun j kist" citrus fruit growers, donates live carioaus 01 uraiiKes unu inn ons to the needy In Arkansas, and Mary pickford will seal tho five cars, and give the fruit her bless ing, via the radio, next Wednes day. The health building vitamins in the five carloads will be welcomed by Arkansas mothers. Their chil dren need them. And so do you, and your children. Two days ago, chicken men in Turlock gave away many thousand dozens of eggs, through relief or ganizations. With oranges, lemons, eggs and bread, little else is needed. Kasteru housewives would read with amazement signs on 1-os An geles stores: "Uirgo, fresh eggs, four dozen for i0 cents." And in Denver, Colo., egg havo sold at even lower prices, wholesale cold storage eggs a low as tj s fonts u dozen, according to newspaper ie IKirt. By thn way, tho Denver Pont, which admits and states on each page that it is "first in everything," wishes you to know that Colorado has no drought problem. And dead cattle seen along the track in that state were killed by snow that engulfed them suddenly. China talks of establishing the gold basis. Where will China get the gold for a basis? France and America have it, and mean to keep it. Meanwhile, bar silver falls to a new low level price for all time. Mexican dollars, chief currency in China, are worth less than 20 cents each, and China rejects the sugges tion that America lend her 300, 000,000 ounces of silver, saying "What could I do with it?" The world of finance may find that the outlawing of silver, which has been the basis of half the world's business, or more, for two thousand years, has much to do with our depression. You cannot ruin 800,000,000 of your customers, as cheap silver has ruined them, without feeling it. 4 EASILY DETECTED MADISON, Wis. P) Chloro form has provided a new, quick method of determining tho amount of copper in milk, in a process de veloped by H. F. Gebhardt and II H. Sommer of the University of Wisconsin dairy department. The chloroform shows up cop per by discoloration. It reveals also tho proportion of copper by degree of color. Chloroform is added to other chemicald hitherto used alone and gives greater speed Copper usually gets into milk from plant food, tho Wisconsin scientists state in a report to the American Chemical society. In small amounts the metal is con sidered harmless but If often dot rimental to dairy products. 4 PITTSIirROH. (VP) A wooden shack surmounted by an ulumiiuim dome, enclosing n telescope built mostly of plumbing fittings. Is Pittsburgh's newest astronomical observatory. The observatory Is the work of amateurs of the astronomical sec tion of the Academy ot Science and Art or Pittsburgh. "'Valley View Observatory" Is lo cated on property owned by Leo ,1. Scanlon. secretary and treasurer of the section and by trade a plumber. It was in his shop that the tele scope was constructed and tile Id inch lens ground 111 months of work. 4 California imports 55 per cent nf the pork tt Consumes. By BUD FISHER Dt Yea Remember? TKX YEARS AGO TODAY (Ftom files of tho Mall Tribune.) February 10. 12I. Joe Gagnon sells fo cura of box shouks. Great demand for tickets toks minstrels. "Eat Prune" week is underway. Distri'-'t Attorney George M. liob crt.? accidentally kicks over a gal lon of seized moonshine in his of fice, and it leaks thiough the plas ter on-to customer. of the Mcdford: National bank. Herbert Hoover mentioned as a possibility in President Harding's en binet. TWFXTY Y FA Its AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) February 10. lull. Judge Den Lindsay of Denver, Colo., famed reformer, writes P. J. O'Gara that he would like to locate in valley, exciting the Commercial club. I-oca! citizen writes letter to edi tor, denying that he was cured of rheumatism after taking two bot tles of a certain patent medicine. , The rain record for the year U a heavy one, and there is no let-up in sight. Albany high school defeats Med ford, 31 to 17, and retains state championship. Legislature votes if Till It 0 for es tablishment of experiment station at Talent. Police hear two local lad battle in a bant for a fair maiden's smile. Legislative committee splits three and throe on Logue Hver fwh bill. Jin. n rlkl nnd n sbn,' Puffy, "In Japan Combine to make jluilkrlin n I ou t pulled by n man I The jin that is (he man, you see; the rlkl Is I lie power: ' The slia that. Is the carriage that you pay for hour by hour." Sundown DltKAIlY DAY'S I.AZIXKSS By .Mary (.raliain Homier The Utile Illacl; Clock had turned the time back a day nnd a half, and had taken the children lo tile plnce hack Mm the 1, ,,!, ir-3 Days lived w h e n l they were nut duty. One nf the Dajk.'' was tnlkinir. "I don't feel like" going on duty," hi said. "lint you must, " said the others I "It's your timi you know." "es, i know it." ho said, -but I feel so lazy. I ,0,rt feel as If I wanted to tnkn nl.,ti ... "u.Vh cane with anything in It. i don't el as though I'd enjnv rainy companions so very much. "And I certainly don't feel like sunny companions. i don't feel like a L-noil ut,.i-, i .i..-. feel like a game with tho wind. i.ut soon .John and Peggv and 'he f.ittlp lSLirlr II. .,.1. .!. Day starting off. M: went alnn,' to-..,,,.., i.. id ealise no matter how j)av feels, he Is always on time. If he feels I:i7.v ir all nf energy it Is all the name '"'us I'uiKiuii! is eon- .,,.. i:ut tins Dav acted as though he didn't want to do a angle thing. After lu hfi.i t..r. , ' ' l. 'Will WllOC the other Days nnd Months aim lears were busy talking to ono another, ti,P jJlt, 1rk 0)ock sold to .lohn and Peggy. "You renvmher that yesterday was a dreary day?" "Of COliryc IVI ..n,nn. 1.1 John. " r nd now Wo knnw lhi reason why. don't we?" "Yes." the l.ittl,. in.nL. rinpli answered. "Th Dav .lolni fed like doing anything nt nil. lie Just felt dre;!rv anil l:vv nn.! n..t in. teiested in a simile thing. So that was how he acted nnd that was the sort of r day you had!" Tomorrow The Sumwv Pnrtr" 1- I M M tmr I ! MMIrJ M 1-16 . "A 4&mn i "iff