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PA'GE FOUR ilEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. 3PRIL 9. 1035. Medford Mail Tribune "Evtmna la Sutlrn OrnH Rudl tin Mill Ttlbum'' DtiJ Except 8UmU7 Publiitied M MTDrOBD PglNTWO CO. ti-ir-it n. ru it. ft ' ROBERT W. ROHUEeaw AO IndepMdcot Nwimwr Bund M mart dm mitt It abators, rjricoc, oulcr Act of aUreb 8. lStS. dud, oo r IJ-52 nwl, eh awtfba ' Dally, ono awntb , 8 Br Curler In AdTinee MMfofd. Ainland, JltbolrtlH, Central Point. PUoerJl. Talent. OoU Bill arm oo mgnwi. Dillj. one ear "!'!; ttall. ftt Booths O'33 Dally, ont noDtta All tttm, eaib to tdTuco. .0 OffleHi neper ot We Cltf ot MeHTord. Otrieta) paper of Jacuoa County. MEMBKB Of THE ASSOCIATED PBBSB iteceltlm full Uaeed Wire Bertlea Too AiaodiUd Pieu li eieluilnlr eolltled to the uee for pubUesUoo of ill new cUfpoubei trodjted to It ot othcrwlio erodlUd Id tbli paper lad alio to 'h local ocvt publlih.0 berelo. All rletta for pulilleatloo of ipeela) dlipetcbei bereln ere al rotcnid. UEMKEI Or UNITED PHKS8 MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS Adnrtlitnc RcpraMOUtltM IL C MOUENSEN ft C0MPAN1 Offlcel lo Nee V'irl, Chlcin, Dtlroll, in rriMlim Lot AnccH Bealtle Portland. ON Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur ftrry Th weather contlnuei unsettled and unsatisfactory, and in need of an alibi to explain lta conduct. Last month it waa exeuaed with the logic, "March la March." To date. "March It M".rch," and alao April. Rumora of upstate discontent with the way the governor la attending to business continue. , The trouble with tho Governor seems to be ne has both brains and Intestines. A "Masked Golfer" la aought to perform upon the local links. Any marked athlete foola the public like white door-knob foola a country hen. with a setting complex. Masked xadlo soprano singers are badly needed. A blleeard encountered H. new her, tha demon baker, on the way to Klamath Falls Sunday. WASHINGTON, April 8. (AP) Barry L. Hopkins has served notice that his relief administration isn't going to ban "eurythmle dancing." (preu Dispatch) The govern mental funda expended for "euryth xnlo dancing" could better be spent for scientific gum-chewing, many think. The rain Sunday did not deter any fishermen determined to get wet In a, stream. The excitement and cheer ing over catching a fish la normal. A "Boy Wizard of Finance" horn woggled Chicago Investors out of $40,000,000. A charming blonde could have done no better, and a full grown man wltsard only half aa well. The Older Girls have Jilted pussy willows, and are employing aweet peas exclusively, as something to put on the dining room table, Q. Iverson. who sometimes writes letter to the editor on the topics of the day, was detected downtown yesterday, without a hat and no lead-pencil, The Pope Old Age Pension bill, now before congreHS. Is reported as meeting with high favor In the Mid dle West, East and South. It pro vides for payments ot 930 to 940 per month. Advocates of more substan tial plans regard this sum as "chicken feed." A self-respecting demagogue would feel alighted If one pssstng-of-the-hat, for hla expenses from Portland and back, only yield ed aa much i.ovk o' tioi,i. Since Christopher Columbus,, poor weaver, who forsook his trade for the sea, commanding a compsny of 130 adventurers aboard the Santa Maria, the Pint, and the Nina, drove v;il,i!.ard across the Atlantic In jn the first of his four brave voynges of dlcov?ry, the world hss produced 35,000 tons of virgin gold. Thirty-five thousand tonal Long tons of 3340 pounds earht Gold enough to rear a column of splendor 30 feet In diameter. 19 feet high a tower of solid gold (or all the mil lions of all lsnds In all climes to worship. And worship they would, In ab ject humility, for gold Is the only thing so loved by man thst It la engerly sought in exrhsnge for every other thing by every people from the lowest to the highest, on the aiipp. y steps leading upward from savagery to civilization. It would be worshipped as the recognlned embodiment of the Pro tean power that In countless forms whips onward the affaire of man in order and In disorder; Inspires the most earnest Industry; Instigates the basest crtmea; makes the best brslns wise masters or cringing errant; lays tow the courageous; or puffs up cowardice Into semblance of bravery. It waa born of adoration of gold as a fetish, first aroused by the fan cied resemblance of gold to the sun In the primitive minds ot sun wor shippers. Pieces of the sun they thouftht pieces of gold actually were, and they adored and treasured them as such. lCoiigres4oai Record) Editorial Correspondence SAN FRANCISCO, Cal April 7. Seldom before has the contrast between Loi Angelei and San Francisco been ao marked. In spite of dark ikies and a atead.r drizzling rain, here ia San Franciaco, a city in ita own right, smart, buoyant, happy ; Los Angeles, an overgrown Tillage, without character or cohesion, dowdy, second rate, auspicious, sullen. The depres sion must be a factor. L. A. gives the impression of still being in ita clutches, discouraged, struggling, frustrated; San Fran cisco gives tha distinct impression of having survived and conquered it. In the hotels and shops of the down town districts, the contrast ia particularly striking. Here they greet you with a smile, and a clean and breezy courtesy, they act glad to sec you and are eager to serve you. In h. A. it was very different. We can t say there was outright discourtesy, but there was a decided atmosphere of ennui, hookworm "oh what'a the use." We can't believe this ia merely editorial imagination, or an exceptional personal experience. We are convinced that Old Man Depression has Los Angeles down, far down, wherens San Francisco has tha old man DOWN, and as it steps blithly on its way, feels stimulated and renewed by the experience. Will Rogers is always saying except what he reads in the newspapers. One of these days some bright young reporter will probably make his reputation aa a columnist by exclusively treating items which the news papers never print. For example: Early last evening in front Market Street, an old man of the sea, was beating his hands on the large glass window and screaming for help. The scream wasn t a loud one, in fact at frantic husky whisper. But it was as loud as a very old and feeble man, so weak he could hardly stand, could make it. There he tottered, beating and crying for help, just as the M. T. editor strolled by. Nat urally we went up to see what all the noise was about. So did three or four others. "What's wrong 1" we inquired. The old man turned his head to see who was greeting hiin, but didn't stop pounding the window. Can t you see what s wrong, decidedly ill-tempered voice. "I am dying I am dying." "Better stop all that noise, Dad," remarked one of the other bystanders. "The cops will run "The cops eh, the cops! What cops when I'm dyin', can't you standin' thar for cant you give me to my room where I can you,' and the old scarecrow turned a face on the rapidly in creasing crowd that was livid with impotent senile rage, yet was the face of death, if gaunt pallor and trembling lips, ever made one. He was a little shriveled man. anywhere between 80 and 102. snow white, unkempt whiskers, dark spectacles which kept coming down on his sharp beak like nose as ne snouted, ana ne looked lost in a large, ragged over coat in one pooket of which was wadded a soiled bundle of newspapers. Not an inviting sisrht. but far as the country editor waa plainly very ill if not actually pnai quicK or a iirst aid station, was obviously the thing to do. By this time, the crowd had grown to between fifty and sixty people, blocking the sidewalk entirely, but not a policeman in sight, or any store that looked as though it might provide a lnune. Being nesrer to the old bov of one arm it was limp as a rag and asked a young chap nearby to do the same, but the moment he felt a hand on him, he crumpled up like a camn chair, wpnt. tn th airrW.iir ;.. heap, and proceeded to roll back and forth, moaning and groan ing in a more sepulchral fashion than ever, while the crowd scattered to give him space. The crowd was interesting. Some looked tense and scared, others were cynical and suspicious, stills others laughed and joked, while many walking along the street merely looked in for a moment, and then passed on as u u om mnn in ma aeam inroes on Market Street at 9:30 p. ra. was an every any occurence. At this point someone touched mir .Ihnw , ..i to faoe a young sailor, with a n "ucr lr ' om xaKir aione, it s an old Market Street gag. He's just trying to make a touch he s no sicker than I am." Someone else chimed in. "Hp's i list rimnL- en l,i'M UnrA..H . ' here comes the wagon now." bure enough, with siren l-rancisoo health department. couple of husky uniformed men u, poor om nerenct Detween them, his legs dangling like empty pants on a olothes line, and shoved him up the steps and in the rear door. ..r.Th.1r! J18 "'""mV over' hU face in nis n""11-". nd moaned Don t take me THERE, don't take me THERE, take me home, I am dying, take me home." The wagon dashed off. "He will sober up and be 0. K. in the morning, said the sailor, lighting a cigaret. Just to satisfy our hunch we called up the Market Street relief station this morning. The old man died in the nicht acute alcoholism. h This all happened within a stones throw of tho office of 111, ban rraneiseo Examiner. But there wasn't a line in the news-paPers,-worn out derelicts buried in the potters field don't irot them. And it's still raining the wettest year in the bav region or many a moon. The opening of the Tacific Coast 'Baseball eague was rained out ad it looks as though the polo finals between Texas and California all-stars will be rained on" today! r.., n,0A- Q' Sl,Rl,.lin t0 r twice busted brassie repaired. On the same mission in T. A .k. .. golf department was very grumpy and skeptical, admitted the ; 0 day guarantee, but claimed the Medford firm from whom it was purchased would have to tend to that-charging $ ;,(! for the job. A gyp and we told him so. but we had to have the erenH "r ! ,0"n P",m . if. ll -.LT01!." lh we were from Medford. : ." 'ne isiest atiout Chan Egan. "lie didn't do so well in Georgia, in the high 70',, but he sure is gr , Kulfrp, one of the best this country ha, ever seen. Classifv e golfers as to ace and he will h. ,h. . u ., . of course ,hey would put in a us a dime. Tes. we admit it this experience probably had some effeot llMb.TriiTBi'0,WrBiBf AnSH" -d Sa" R. W. R. Grants Pass Firm To Make CCC Saws GRANTS PA88, April . 8pl. Tl llectrlc Wlnni nd Muchlruir company In OranU Pw wu vardxl th contract to tuppl; tha Mrdtord CCC dl.lrlct with flrt circular uw It hM been announced her. Tbs gwolln dilrn hi art he knowa nothing about it, of a large department store on times it barely rose above a his bare hands on the window, he replied, in a oucrelous. yon in." do I care for the law and the see I'm DYIN", what air vou a dyin' man a hand and take die in peace. Can't vou. can't and his ace mieht h His sparse hair was long and white also. Hp. had nn nnir of Brest Pete, a convincing nn. no concerned. Th M mnn .ns dying, and to get him to a hos- than anvonp. pIsp. w rnnlr hnirl round face and cheery smile, - i " oi-tu mm urLuio shrilling, a wagon marked San screpchpH nn tn th v. . hopped out and in no time had new shaft and U Z 7 mounted on iktdi ao that they may p. any iranaportpd through tht ioraw when Tood i. to ba cut (or tht ccc campa. Nolle MRS. CLARK. SPIRITUALIST Mlnlattr and Medium. done scientifically and with a guar anty. Rending dally, lmur circle ftiday mctiL. 244 tout iuvnjda. Personal Health Service By William Brady, MX). Hlgned letters pertaining to personal health and Hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will b answered bj Dr. Brady IS a stamped self -addressed envelope la enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. owing to the large number of letters received only a few ran be answered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. IVIUlam Brady, 26S El Cam! no, Beverly Hills, Cal. GALVANIC 8 Next to economizing by voluntary us of outworn bedding, especially sagging springs and mattress, make shift or trick dentistry gives people the great eat punishment. It la odd now rOf . myf 1 1 people who can nT ' I rd nd will hi&fe-ivi JT Is! have onlY ancxi s m B m iTV ? J 'M. will pinch and f begrudge lnvest- I V1 Iw'J laft In S001 dnt- i itjNj ktry. ny- I V aj one who has a 1 i mm i J fair conception of the values of health and comfort good dentistry Is always a good In vestment. Cheap, bargain denlstry. makeshift work. Is, like paper shoes, always extnlagant In the end. A great many persons have more or less gold In their teeth, fillings, In lays, crowns, bridges. Sometimes such persona permit the dentl&t to put In amalgam fillings, too. The presence In the mouth of two such dissimilar metals suspended In normal saliva, which Is a fair electrolyte, completes a galvanic battery. Young man complained of sore tongue of several months' duration and of a metallic taste. On one side and underneath his tongue was a whltlsh-gray patch, opposite the so- called hygienic fixed bridge of gold. Two similar patches appeared on the lining of the cheek. The young man smoked a pack of cigarettes a day. At first the doctor regarded the patches as smokers patches, but they remained unchanged after the smok ing was stopped. Then the doctor learned that the sores had come shortly after the hy gienic fixed bridge was placed In the mouth On removal of this denture all the sores disappeared, Trt young man had several amalgam fillings In his teeth. Later the same gold bridge waa replaced and within a week the sores returned on tongue and cheek lining, and the metallic taste again became noticeable. The bridge was again removed and within a week the metallic taste disappeared and the mouth has remained normal since. Dr. Lester Hollander reported this case and two similar ones. He attrib uted the trouble to the presence In the normal saliva of two dissimilar metals, saliva being a fair electrolyte. so that a galvanic battery la com pleted. This will interest a great many persons who have gold and amalgam NEW YORK DAY BY DAY , By 0..0. Mclntyre NEW YORK. April 9 No other place Is so Identified with James Huneker and Victor Herbert aa Lu chow's on 14th street. The tables. ringed with many steins, they occupied are still there and their shades tarry nightly over the Cumbacher and schnitzel a 1 a Holsteln. Herbert had a small apartment above This was before he wrote his first operetta and he literally ploked his librettist from under a table. Being unknown, Her bert could not gain the services of an established writer. So he piloted an habitually besotted newspaperman to hla apartment and nursed him out of his stupor. Together they wrote the operetta "Prince Ananias." it established Her bert, but had a strange effect on the libretto writer. He fled from his cups, turned over a new tear and went enor mously high hat. On his small esmlrm he went to England, married a rich American widow and landed in May fair. He denies now ever having had any connection with the stage and to thi day refuses to accept the royalties piled up for him by a New York pub llshhig house. One of Herbert's big get snubs came In later years when he met the Ingrnte along The Strand And he pretended not to know him. Jed Klley. writer and one time an American night life king of Paris, ar rived In New York from the west cosst recently and his first day paid a visit to a friend In a hospital. H waa himself feeling rocky and sup posed It due to a sudden change of climate. While in the hospital room, a doctor enme and was Introduced to Klley. The doctor gave him a funny look and ausgwtd he go right back to bed. thinking he was another pa. tlent. Klley admitted feeling rather floaty and strange. It developed he had been walking around four days with pneumonia. Another hospital incident with an old twist. Mary MacCormlc. the sing er, recently uuderwent a major oper ation. A few days out of the ether she began aklnc the nurse about Billy LsHlffe. the restaurant man. an old friend who had been In the same hos pital and was, she supposed, conva lescing. The nurse chattered brarely of his recovery. The fset was LsHlffe hsd been a patient in the same room before Ml.s MacCormlc and hsd pass ed awsy In the bed she was now oc ccupylng, Howard Chandler Christy, the art ist, has Joined the blsck shirt. That i MODERN WOMEN Nt4 Not Mat ranolhlypuQ LodcMay dutto n iiunt RHil l TV WMM HlaW. CMil ry IMI fUvMOND 4BV rA niinimHiWilISin ORE MOl'TH fillings or other dentures and are troubled with so-called aphthous sto matitis or Inflammation of the mouth with minute vesicles or "canker sores" or with leukoplakia white patches, smokers' patches. Generally It is eas ier and better to have amalgam fill ings replsced with gold Inlays. Another not uncommon and usually unsuspected cause of recurring ulcers or canker sores In the mouth Is the habitual taking of laxatives contain ing phenolphthaleln. ' Still a third cause of sore gums particularly la a deficiency of vitamin O in the diet. It la well to supple ment the diet with tomato Juice or citrus fruit Juice or other fresh fruit or vegetablea when the gums seem spongy, tender and bleed easily. Qt'ESTIONft AND ANSWERS Breathe While Swimming Swimming Instructor said It is best to Inhale through the mouth and ex hale through the nose while swim lng. Have tried hard to do this, but still I tnhsle and exhale through the mouth This seems more natural for ma. (A. W.) Answer It is all right, though I be lieve you will do better In a race or In a long swim If you learn t6 breathe as the Instructor advises. Cataracts Saw a newspaper report that cod liver oil would remove cataracts from the eyes. Wife has cataracts both eyes. Please tell melf you know any thing about this. (H. 8. G.) Ans. I know nothing about It. A correspondent sent In a brief note saying that a member of her family had taken cod liver oil under direction of the physician and this had brought great relief to cataract, but I could elicit no further particulars In ani mals feeding vitamin G has seemed to prevent development of cataract and to clear up or lessen opacities. The victim of beginning or develop ing cataract might take a quart a day of metabolized vitamin D milk and beef liver and eggs, to provide the vitamins. Galvanized Ware Is It safe to salt fish In a galvan ized bucket? (L. P.) Ans. It would be likely to contam inate the food with zinc. Better use wooden bucket or barrel. (Copyright, 1935, John P. Dille Co.) Ed Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady shojJd send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. D., 265 Br Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cat la he la among the Increasing num ber of a r tori cal ly elegant who fea ture a black shirt with collar to match. Some wear them with a cream white tie and others with bright red. And a few truck drivers wear them without tie. Upper Fifth and Park avenues have become familiar now with the profes sional dog walkers. Uniformed, they parade their charges sometimes five or alx on a leash in the early morn ing and late evening. The promenad ing pooches are, of course, of high pedigree and seem conscious of their blooded ancestry. Dogs have the very human trait of being susceptible to snobbery. S. Berry Wall once picked up a atray and Irrelevant proletarian of the Paris alleys and after a pol ishing process It would bark at beg gars along the street and the waiters who served tea at Rumplemayer's. Proof that snobbishness Is not Inborn, but acquired. Hey wood Broun's 16-year-old son seems a chip off the old block. He has acquired an extensive vocabulary. So much ao he often taxes the lingual laxity of his teachers at the Horace Mann School. To one recently he ob served: "I'm sorry I can't acquiesce with your adolescent enthusiasms for Shakespeare." Already he haa shown a flair for writing but may sidestep It aa a calling for fear he will be thought trading on his father's name. Young Broun reads incessantly, revel ing in biographies like Belloc's "Mil ton " and rls recreation Ia a small bet daily on the ponies. If he wins, he stands treat to several classmates. Often he goes out night clubbing with his Dad. Precocity and frankness in youth are puzzling to many who. even edg ing 20. were often led by an off ear to the wood-shed. But moderns at 18 have lost adolescence entirely. In the Rita grill one breakfast an elderly gentleman rustled his paper snd glanced at his wrist watch. Finally a young sprig dragped In. "You're late son." snapped the oldster. "Sorry. Dad. he replied, "but I was tight as a goat last night." In another min ute, they were discussing this and that amiably. One minute later In my day. and I would have been shak ing my head to get the ring out of it (Copyright. 1P35. MfNaught Syndi cate) FIRST LANDING MADE ON ASTORIA AIRPORT ASTORIA. Ore.. April o.(AP The first landing on the new Asto ria airport built with CWA and SER A money, was made yesterday by Jack Hallberg. local filer. Con struction work Is about 80 per cent complete, but landing conditions were good. 4 Be correctly corseted in an Artist Ethel wyn B Mode) by Hoffmann Use Mail Tribune want ada BELL-ANs&fs ry r now i Et HOT DOGS! I jT J l't.ft stomach I -S In Jiffy Kith BHI-.1I1- I I fOR INDICfSTlQN ori4ilit" Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKlNg. HIS headline flares aorata the page: "Europe Unable to Agree on Security Policy. Of course! Every nation in Europe want to be secure Itself, and want Just as badly to make every other nation k INSECURE. Under such conditions, agreement la Impossible. , EUROPEAN nations talk loudly of their desire for aecurltv. but when they achieve It they have no use for It. Germany bad security back in 1914, but threw it away for a mad scheme to conquer the world. France, now sitting as near the top of the European heap as any one, would probably do likewise st she felt SECURE ENOUGH. THIS brief dispatch from Washing ton meet the eye: 'Senate and house conferees reach ed a final agreement on the 14,880, 000,000 relief bill today by com promising the direct labor provision." HE relief bill has been before congress for the greater part or three months, and hasn't yet be come law. By the time It DOES be come law, the season when relief is most acutely needed will have passed and the season when employment Is most plentiful will be here. THE politicians spend most of their time these days criticising and attacking "flaying" Is the word the headline writers prefer the busi ness men who are furnishing all the REAL employment there 1s. If the business men of the country were no more efficient than the politicians, we WOULD be in a baa fix. ANOTHER headline: "Germany Building Air Fleet Equal to British; Austrlans Enter Re armament Race.' ) As a result, France, Italy and Rus sia are building more ships and big ger guns, and even this country la getting Into the race. THE neighbors buy a bigger and better car than yours, and at once you feel the urge to go them one better. . Human nature Is pretty much the same, whether It Is manifested by nations or by Individuals. ASHLAND, GRANTS PASS COPCO HEADS SWITCHED ASHLAND, April 0 (Apl.) S. E. Archibald, until Monday Ashland manager for the California Oregon Power company, has been transferred to the Grants Pass office, and his place will be taken by Al Tuttle, who comes here- from Grants Pass. ASTORIA, Ore., April 9. i,P) Emll Lampsa, 60, suffered burns which caused his death today when hla small frame house on the Astoria waterfront waa destroyed by fire. He had no known relatives here. ALL MAKES OF WATCHES repair ed by expert watchmaker. Brophy'a Jewelers. . Why C hildren .Everywhere r e ItJ enaced by Vo r m s Round Wormi or Stomach Worms a ... How even city children catch the infection; why Worms make children pale, dull, or cross; why modern diet encourages the danger; why even adults suffer; why symptoms are misunderstood. Full-trows Stonacb Worn sr bra tbown ia tbir proportional it (IS iochtnl. Scow ol ht r often found in on porton'a mica. Whia untied into knot thr mar cauao atrioua trouble tad ducomfort. w:s.B ISB country cnotbera ar rti their guard again! ta coanmoa Stomach Worm (at known aa Round Worm I, which rontinuoa to peniat is spite ol ell modern Mfecuerds, plumbing, gu bete disposal end hygiene. Bat city metheri ere emeted to leera that Wormi era plentiful la tho rirv, too. There are only too many litne of thorn pale fare, thin bodies, poor appetites, creee en and trrttsihility, constant ooao pidtmc. Meeting, bed dreamt, grinding of teeth m iteep. ot vom iting. Anv one of thete tigse mar meea WORMS! Tbe haW leg ol fliet may pick up the Worm eggt end later drop them en the child's food. No safeguard can stop thu i Jaynlts Vermifuge ' Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson County Hlstury from tbe files of the Mali Tribune of 10 and 20 Sears Ago). TEN YEARS AOO TODAY April 9, 1935. (It waa Thursday) Governor Pierce urgea California to complete highway to Oregon state line. Medford offers a free site for county courthouse. If and when, re moved from Jacksonville. Workers finally reach the body of Floyd Collin. Kentucky hlllman. who perished In a rock slide In a cave last January. High school band leaves for state music contest. Sams Valley school children visit the Gold Hill cement plant In ope ration. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 9, 1915. (It was Friday) Smudge pots are lighted last night in the orchards of the valley for the second time this year. Trolley strike In San Panama-Pacific Francisco fair suc- threatens cess. A band of gypsies traveling In a prairie schooner, camp along Bear creek, and police forbid any fortune- telling. Steady Improvement In the condi tion of Tom Fuson, from an attack of typhoid fever Is reported and he will soon be able to walk. Increased valuation of Jackson county timber brings protest to as sessor. Rain Is predicted for next Sunday, causing the postponement of several picnics and fishing trips. GIF! DF HORSES WASHINGTON, April 9. (AP) The army Is finding out It started something when It sent those two horses to the farm boy In South Dakota. Suddenly the mail of the field artillery has Jumped. Young and old have turned to the army as a kind-hearted institution that will listen to their troubles and perhaps donate a horse or a mule or two. A few farmers have suggested that It would be a fine thing If the army would Just lend them a few horses or mules until the crops have been "laid by." One . young man asked the army please to send blm a mule to help him support his bride. An old woman in Evansvllle, Ind., wrote to ask if the army had any chickens. She said she could make a go of It If she had a few. To all horse-seekers, Lieutenant Colonel R. M. Danford of the field artillery Is mating tha letter: "Only a comparatively, few field artillery horses are condemned and sold each year. Most of the animals that have to be discarded by the army are mercifully destroyed be cause It would be cruel to sell them Into old age slavery." Artillerymen recently took up a collection to buy two army horses for Leroy Johnson, a South Dakota 13-year-old boy who had appealed for help. Dogs snd rata play is tbe toil and grata here tbe tiny, nmrm Worm eggt may have been scattered by the million. The egga nick to the fur or fawi of the ani. mal, from where they are easily carried into tbe child'! mouth when ht peta or plays with hia fourfooted friends. Drinking water. fn.l and leafy vegetablea, t iuch aa lettuce, cab- Ibege end spinach, nay I j carry the tiny Worm egga to the child'a rn in apitt of catelul waihmg. 13. S. 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