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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur etnj.
Com. the Maytlm. M won't b
long now r eterllsej trttaen. etrt
rllilng rugged beard, to make th.
Barber, mad. and properly and patri
otically obaerv. the 4tn of July.
...
Owing to the unlonlntton of bt.1
parlors, the nickel glass of beer hae
"Oon. With the wind." Th. title or
a popular novel haa superceded
"Gone Where th. Woodbine Twln
tt," aa a .nappy, If not apeclfle
damnation of th. damnation oi
something. Demagogue, are now fill-
in. ud their lung., in the expect.'
ttona that voter, alao "Oon. With
th. Wind" will get back In time to
tak. another trip with It, In the
next .lection.
...
A clipping ha. been received with
notation asking comment. The clip
ping aet. forth the fair city of Bend,
Ore., h.i motorist, addicted to rac
ing tha fire department to fires. We
Haven't th. heart to comply, A olty
accursed with kids who climb tree.
and yell at band eonc.ru. should
worry if th. leading Insurance agent
boat, the fire ohlef to the hydrant,
...
SILVER LINING ITEM.
(Whitney (Ore.) Jottings)
Th. writer and others have
alao don. some cleaning up and
burning whenever the absence of
wind and snow squalls has per
mitted it. All those who hare
ever cleaned up back yard, and
vacant lot. will know what It
meant In th. way of unpleasant
odors of burning rags, old ahoes
and rubbers, old demented soup
bonea. shriveled up dead cits,
etc. However, later an the per
fume of violet., roses and new
mown graaa will compensate the
worker! and neighbor, for ail
that."
s .
Campus pacifist, advocating peace
by "fasting for Spain" are not pro
gressing with the herole notion, and
it don't nek. tense, or reflect credit
en th. results of higher education.
Nobi. dieting at "Old Oregon" won't
help either tld. on the Eapans del
Quernlea front. They should tesr
Into the pancake, twice every morn
ingonce for themaelvse, and one.
for the warriors of the faction they
favor.
...
"Eventually th. akunk - deeera'Jd
black-hooded, devll-hesrled Dragon
waa subdued and went lo hit dress-
Ing room." (Pendleton aVsi Ore'
gonisn) After which, t'.ia crowd
went home from th. wrestling match
in a peaceful and order'. manner,
tclentlst. of the American phyet
eal toettty report Vht Ann It I "DO
degree, cooler Ih'.ii previously esti
mated. It will t'el like It neat Au
gust.
"A protee". agalnat nature for not
endowing ihem with enough gump
tion to f.gure two and two. Or may
be a vrotest against the lady of
luck, cither win carry na effeetlv.
nest (OSC. Bsrometer) Logical
and plausible and what's the ue.
...
Del Oetrhell, the banker-post, haa
ripped off an arm-iengtn. poem, in
which he save, no water,
ess
T. Booihby, the Red Blanket tiller,
he. planted two more acres of what
will be strawberry ahortcske, if the
cook, don't forget to put them In
the shortcake.
s
aoOIAI. REVERSE "KNOUSR"
"If th. Outlet, boyt really
knew how much timt their datee
require to make up their hair
and fact, perhaps they wouldn't
be aa anxious to must up tht
girl's hair or smear her make
up. And If tht glrla realised how
bard powder and rouge ar to
titan off a dirk suit, they
wouldn't tmesr It on to thick."
(Wlnfieid (Kfi.l courier),
Is F. D. R. a "Liar?"
OERHAPS the president ghonld feI flattered. The opposition
is calling bim names, some that few years ago were not
tolerated In polite society.
POR eiample, on a recent motor trip to the north, we had an
argument with a distinguished citizen of the state, during
which our worthy opponent, termed the president of his country,
"liar and a double crosser." We resented such a statement,
not on the grounds of "less majeste," though w do believe,
a certain respect ii due, the occupant of the highest office In
the land, but because we believed, and still believe, such
accusations are unjust and untrue.
Since then our ris-a-Tis has presented his evidence. Here it
ia In brief t
The president in his first Supreme Court speech, emphasized
the need of a younger, and perhaps a larger court, because the
present court was fsr behind in its docket. But he dropped
this argument, when he discovered, the court was not behind
the docket but well up on it,
Seconds the president, in his first campaign, ran on a plat
form which promised economy, balancing the budget, and the
carrying out, to the letter, his platform pledges. He did not
carry out the platform pledges, he did not balance the budget,
and instead of instituting economy, he launched on the greatest
era. of "unbridled extravagance ,in the nation' history, etc..
etc."
"If the first doesn't prove the president a liar, and the
second that he is a double crosser," concluded our indignant
Rooseveltphobiac, "then I don't know the meaning of the
terms."
Japan funs Pamphlets
TOKYO (UP) More than 100
pamphlet, bearing on politic.) snd
economic question, hare been ban
ned by polio, elnc tht military re
volt of February IS. lost, according
to the newepsper Mlrako. which
atatcd that the censorship section of
the police haa been augmented to
deal with bookjet Inspection,
haven't the space to go into any extended explanation,
of why the president made that error regarding the state
of the Supreme Court docket, other than to point out, that the
Supreme Court had refused to accept jurisdiction on about 70
of the casea presented to it, and a re-reading of the speech,
clearly Indicate tha president believed a younger and larger
court, would be able to transact more business, more expediti
ously, than the present one, Nor can we go Into all the details,
justifying ANT president in disregarding the pledges of his
platform when condition have radically changed, since the
platform was written, and th country, soon after his taking
office, is faced with an appalling crisis.
In fact, for the sake of argument, we re going to admit.
President Roosevelt did not carry out all his platform pledges
he did carry out a great many of them and also sdmlt, that he
advanced an argument for his Supreme Court proposal, which
was not sustained by the facta.
All right.
Now doe this admission justify any sane, fair minded per
son, eriou"ly and deliberately charging a our friend did, tNat
the people Of thia country have as their president, "a LIAR
AND A DOUBLE CROSSERf"
We think not. We not only believe making such charges,
is, to express it mildly In rather poor taste but ciearly indi
cates, that the person mak'lng them either doesn't know his
political history, or is so emotionally unbalance.) by his hatred
of Roosevelt, that he can't profit by it.
For if atich charges, on such evidence are justified, then we
can only say this;
Not only every strong president this country has had since
it was founded, but practically every outstanding ruler in any
democracy since the world began, can be similarly branded.
For the behaviour of no chief executive in a democracy can
ne judged by tne standard of athio applied to a private indi
I vidua!. He doesn't represent himself, be represents the people i
he can't place hi own welfare, or the welfare of h Is friends.
first, first place must always be given the welfare of his
country. "
PERHAPS we ean mka ourselves clear, by relating a brief
Innlrlant. In th. career fit th. on. ureal riamrineatln ruler
-- --- - ---- --- - j
who, I generally acknowledged to be the very qulnteaence of
Integrity and honestynamely Premier Baldwin of England.
Here Is a statesman who la so honest he ia called dumb, and so
puritanical he I called a bore.
Tet a prime minister what did he do what did circum
stance FORCE him to do less than two years agof
W quote from John Ounther, authority on world politics,
from hi Interesting book "Inside Europe." He is commenting
on the Abyssinian crisis with Italy i
"Then tht fore, of public opinion asserted Iteelt. The storm
of Indignation at the "dirty deal" forced gsidwin ta drop Hotrt
from office) th. prime minister In an amating week BKPUttt
A TBO Mia OWN WJICTIOJf PLEDOM, then RtPUTllATED Nlfl
remmem l!CRirrART. And the Hoare-trsl plsn died a
quick and painful death." -
(The Italic ar our).
Was he a liar and a double erossert Why what President
Roosevelt I charged with doing I th most Innocent kinder
garten Indiscretion, compared with what "honest, John Bull"
of th Twentieth century, did in his government, to hi subordi
nate and his people,
He told th people of England he would do on thing, after
taking office he did absolutely the reverse. He Instructed his
personal friend and foreign secretary to make a certain deal
with Italy, giving Mussolini practically what he wanted in re
turn for Immediate peaee, and then when th unexpected hap.
pened, the people refused to swallow the dose, what, did he do,
did he keep hi official word, elthor with Mussolini or his own
representative, acting on his own Instruction, no he broke his
word with them both, he gave them and HOW he gave them
the donble-donhl cross I
Tet would any sane or fair-minded person think Of seriously
maintaining that England has at the head of Its government
today "a liar and double crosserf Obviously not! Such a
charge would not only be untrue, but peurile and childish
Baldwin was forced by circumstances to break his word, to
donblecross his friend to preserve his government.
Perhaps that will mak clear th point wa are trying to
establish,
The current epithets applied to Roosevelt are also childUh.
unworthy of the people of responsibility who are employing
them, and on any basis f tru character appraisal, unsupported
hv the facts
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M P,
lined letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady U a stamped self
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink
Owing to the large number of letters received only . few can be answered
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions Address
Or. William Brady, its a Camlno, Beverly, Calif.
LIGHT, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS AND LONG YOUTH
The main chemical menta com
posing the teeth are calcium and
phosphorus, snd adequate dally In
take of vitamin
D la eeaentlal for
the utilization of
t b e a e elementa
from food or
medicine.
Original source
of all vitamin D
la sunlight, par
ticularly the ultra-violet
rays of
a u n 1 1 g h t not
violet, but In
visible colorless
ray. beyond the
blue, indigo and
violet in the spectrum of eunllght.
These Invisible colorless ray. of sun
light are the ones that produce sun
burn and tan. They are the rays ot
light that produce the chemical
change In the photographic film or
plate. They are the rave that bleach.
They produce vitamin D In the teem
ing diatoms and plankton In the sea
these are eaten by larger fish, which
are In turn eaten by atlll larger flan
and so tne fish caught for human
food have atore. In their livers con
slderable vitamin D.
Ultraviolet sunlight produces some
vitamin D In growing plants, for
aside from sea fish oils or fish liver
oils, egg yolk and butter or milk fat
are the only -ources of appreciable
amounts o( vitamin D In man'e
natural food. If hen. are exposed to
sunehlne, or to ultraviolet light trr.m
artificial source, their eggs will 'jon-
taln more vitamin D. Likewise cows
exposed to sunshine or ultraviolet
rays from lamp, give milk contain
ing more vitamin D. If tne feed of
fowls or cows Is Irrldlatel with ultra
violet light the eggs or milk will
have more vitamin i. One way to
produce what u no- known aa Vita
min D Milk is b-, feeding the dairy
anlmala a sufficient amount of Irra
diated jeaet d'.lly. Another way is to
Irradiate the milk Itself with ultra
violet light.
Most oMIdren obtain their limited
supply of vitamin D directly from
sunshine during the summer months
only -even If the youngsters' wanted
to expose their skin to aunshlne in
ether sessons the oldsters would not
permit It, being badly taught about
that by old fogy phyalclsns and
health authorities but a group ot
Infant, and children who re-
.12ft
celved adequate dally rations of vlts
mlne B. O and D, to supplement
their dslly quart of milk, green lealy
vegetables, fresh fr-lt or fruit
Julcea and egga for a period of 3ft
yeara, ahowed not a single decayed
tooth In that time. (Medical Rec
ord. Vol. 141, 346.)
From a atudy of the Influence of
vitamin D In the prevention of carle,
(tooth decay) P. O. Anderson and
five associates (J. Am. Dent. Assn.
31, 1349. 1834) concluded that vita
min r definitely Inhibits the pro
gress of established carle. In the
temporary or baby teeth and Slightly
decreases progress of carlea In per
manent teeth.
McBeath (Am. J. Pub. Health. 34
1038. 1S34) showed that the detvee
of control of decay of the teeth de
pends on the adequacy of th'. dally
dose of vitamin D.
As go the teeth so go t'.ie nerves,
the arteries, the vital organ.. On
other occasion. I have said every
tooth Is worui a thousand dollar..
No foollngj I believe two or three
years are cut oft from onea
pectatton of life for each tooth lost
by disease, accident or design.
Comment
on the
Day s News
SAN
t
By FRANK JENKINS.
PHANCIBCO Listened today
an address by Donald Me'i-
berg, former chief of the WRA. snd
Introduced a. a man who hd held
more power than any othe: man In
A merle, savt only tht P-.estdent.
He la now an attorney for two of
the railroad unions r'ntt art tngtged
In a controversy vlth th. Southern
Pacific. Hit su'jject waa "Labor of
Tomorrow."
H
E SPC&B bcfor) th Common-
Ql'BSTI'JNfl AMI ANSWER 9,
Mean 8plli,
Husband. 33, usually kind and con
aiders , every three or four months
gets ft fit of being mean and nasty,
crpnky and abusive. When he was a
rlillrt hi father punished him by
tak ng htm by the ears and banging
his head against the wall. At 18 he
had typhoid fever, and I was told
typhoid fever generally leaves you
with something. (Mrs. A. B.)
Answer Neither the typhoid fever
nor th cruel and cowardly punish
ment the boy received account for
his abnormal conduct or behavior.
He should consult a physician. Per
haps you should go with him.
Hydrocele.
What I supposed waa rupture
proved on examination to be hydro
cele. Is there any help 'for this be
sides operation? (L. W.)
Answer Physicians skilled In the
ambulant or Injection method can
cure hydrocele without confinement
to bed.
(Copyright, 1937, John P. Dill CO.)
Ud. .Sot e. persons wishing to
communicate with Or. ' Brady
thou Id send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M O.. 265 tl
Camlno, Beverly Hills. Calif.
NEW YORK, May 8 Diary. A
cheerful telegram from W. 0. Welds
that he Is top gallant again and a
pleasantry from Matt Carney. Also a
sesson ball naas
from Ford PVlck.
8 o breakfasting
with Will Haya
against his offing
for California
and looking at
topcoat asm pies
at Earl Benha-m's.
liking one sug
gesting a belted
rainbow.
At my desk and
all the headlines
are or strife snd
t discussed with my wlft President
John O'Hara'a Invitation to visit
Notre Damt University, lso to pop
In on the gsng at Cincinnati, see
our lltle honeymoon walk-up In New.
port. Ky., and have a few of Minnie
School's delirious yum yums.
Mrs. Cheater aeppert Marsh, a tal
ented lady of our school days, to
dinner and stay the night and we
had beaten round steak. And then
see the much talkrd-of plsy, "Ex
cursion." Afterward to Jules Oleer
ner'e party for Rodgers snd Hart and
later atopped In t moment tt Conde
N.st s reception for Clsre Soothe.
Ilka Chase and Margalo Cllllmore.
drawings. They somehow reveal every
thing. One would know before meet
ing him that Bud Fisher loved the
race track and Bob Brlnkerhoff liked
children. Many of Webster's Casper
Mllquetonsta suggests his own shy
ness. And Rube Goldberg's llmnlngs
are Indicative of his high spirits
sway irom tne drawing board. One
somehow knew thst Tad would blurt
some unuauel sisnglneas and he
never fslled.
Construction of the San Francisco- Tbt eldest .ueterii house bunt
Oakland bay bridge required 14S0OU aitmn tht boundaries of the la
tons of structursl steel, IS. tit tons , tia'nal colonist It still siriii'lii in
of csble wire snd 300.009 gsltens 01 te nr C'OUnlal Nations! Hlstorl
red lead and aluminum paink j caJ park as Xoratowa, Vs.
Many vast Long Island. Wcstchea
ter and Jersey estates thrown on the
market are seen by prospective buy
ers In the manner of the movie
world. Those Interested will visit
the projection room of a real estate
office and are ahown on the screen
every nook and corner of the estates.
Approsch with various ctose-ups of
the ground snd landscaping. Also
s personally conducted tour throuth
every room In the house. In a few
moment, the observer has a compre
hensive elee-up thst would otherwise
take an entire day.
The perfect composite or tvpe of
society girl ss viewed In the news
psper print.: Hard-boiled, dead pan.
bold, eipreselonless, confident, color,
less, straightforward, without humor.
ensrm or originality. A psinted.
powdered society robot.
Add IP7 hllsrltles: The dlsnined
J. r. Morgan In silk hat ahstlng
newspaper photographers with a rals
fd umbrella.
Streamline takes lis name from the
shape of a cake of lc floating down
stream, tt melts into the ehspe of a
whale. The falling raindrop is reslly
flattened by air resist snce and sur
face tension the moat mysterious
force In physic I hear they have
built some resr drive, whale thsped
car. most efficient of all, but the
public will not hare them yet. Auto
engineers have already figured out
the evert form of the Ultimate Car
and also the stene lesdlng to It. As
fast as a competitor changes from
No. S to No. e. the eompenv begins
elao to msnufsrtiire No. a. Tne pub
lie will not get the Ullimste for some
yeara.
I have become one of the Increas
ing fans for . gentle little comic strip
called Utile Miss Muffett. The draw
Ihgs are charming and the story, too
I understand the artist. Fsnny Cory.
It putting her hiy through college
mth imj strip, sue lives nut in
Xloutaua.
Memory: Plunging the hand Into
tne cool cranberry barrel on a hot
summer day at the vlllsge grocery.
Englsnd has more then a half dos
en variety hall turns performed by
Americana and extremely popular,
yet not known on this side of the
ocean. Somewhat like Will Mahoney,
all went to England for a short stsy
and remained on and on. Among
them are R. a. Knowlee. who sings
and telle stories: Eugene Stratton, a
blackface sentimental singer and soft
shot dancer, and George w. Street
in a protean sketch In which he
takes the part of two brother one
a clergyman and the other a ne'er-do-well.
Vaudeville is still quite .live
in England and on the Continent.
Bagatelles: Crosby Gage Is consid
ered one of the crack male cooks in
the theatrical tone. . . . John Oolden
for the first time In his producing
csreer attended one of hit own open
Ings this scneon. He ususlly went to
Misml on the eve of production. ,
Friends ssy thst George S. Kaufman's
secret ambition is to be an actor.
. . . Oene Markey It reputedly the
moat sought-after scsnarlo writer In
Hollywood. . . . Low,, fsmoua London
caricaturist, thlnka Lady Astor the
easiest of all women celebrities to
rsrlrature.
Trade laat wrangling' now: The
Boston goes to the kitchen door everv
morning to stretch tnd yswn but will
not cross the sill until the cook says:
"Ah, there a that beautiful doggie "
(Copyright, 1037, McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
Palace, hotel, and from these men (who
art probably 80 per cent employers)
he received an Interested and re
spectut hearing and was even ap
plauded at on. or two point..
(Th. applause we. obviously most
sincere when he spoke of the treat
need to find some way to settle
peacefully disputes between labor
nd capital so that tne ataggerlng
losses to everybody that art involved
In strikes may be .voided).
The large room was tlmply packed
to the walla.
TO THIS writer, hla most Interest
ing statement waa a frank ad
mission that Increased rwponslbilffy
must go with th. INCREASED POW
ER now placed In labor, hands.
Employers ara giving a lot of
thought to this subject, end It It tt
least significant to hear from a man
representing Isbor that unless respon
sibility goes with power there must
be trouble.
MR. RlCHBEftc pointed to th. 11
year, of peact achieved In the
railroad Industry. To this writer.
that waa another Interesting abate
ment. The railroad unions ara RESPON- i
SIBLE unions, representing without
question practically ALL of the work- i
era Involved, and with a membership
made up of thoughtful, intelligent,
reasonable men. These unlont have
tradition of respect for tha va
lidity of contracts. They command
the respect of their employers.
Where there la mutual respect.
there la apt to be very little serious
trouble between employers and employes.
and he would be tht last mas to at
tempt to cram the constitutional
i rights down th. tr-roat of George Iv
lerson or any ot'aer one of hla loyal
follower.
Dr. Townund has proven himself
i capable of correcting hla own errors:
I Just oa'. Illustration: Instead of
whanging away at th. Idea of "1300
or nothing," he has Incorporated In
hk, late "General Welfar. Act," the
I viae provision of permitting quali
fied annuitants to draw . monthly
sum such aa one may feel one can
use for hla needs and ean spend dur
Ing each following month, be It five.
ten or twenty dollars or for whatever
amount one may desire up to the
maximum provision of .300 per
month. If ever and when a national
transaction tax would rata, that turn.
Any legal elub, lodge or organiza
tion has the right of course to Judge
tt to what may or may not be proper
to discuss within the meetings of
such orders: But to crack down upon
a member and attempt to dictate as
to whst he should do or aay or de
bat. In hit own legal way in hi. pri
vate or public life la tyranny and de
void of every Constitutional Amer
ican right; and Dr. Townsend would
never endorse any such action on the
part of any one of hla numerous clubs.
To say that George Iverson Is Inca
pable and would "stand no show" In
debate or that he la "a alow thinker."
It to evade the point; that he accept
ed . challenge to debate la evidence
of hla confidence In himself and his
sblllty "to hold hla own."
George may be a "alow thinker."
but he It a sure thinker, csreful and
cautious, he "looks before he leaps"
and he It gifted with thtt perautent,
driving purpose that overcome, seem
ingly uniurmountable obstacle, that
weaker mortals shrink and quail and
He down before In pitiful helpless
ness.
Mr. Iverson should be encouraged
to do It In hla own lawful way; In hla
own private or public life he should
be the final arbiter aa to hi. own
conduct, and I am aur. he will In
the future, a. he has In the past.
hold to those high Ideal, of character
and principle which he haa alwaya
cherished.
W. W. TRUEX.
Med ford. May 3. 1337.
in tnd a settlement wa. attempted.
If this failed, condemnation pro
ceedings were started before the gov.
ernment attempted to seine the land.
Further reaearch Indlcatea th.
demagogue club In the house cloak
room still meets dslly when th.
house 1. In session. It Is not Incor
porated, hat no dlrectort. but trans
act, more Important business than
Is transacted out on the floor. It It
one of the few places in Washing
ton where a congressman Is likely to
say what he thlnka.
Membership In the club require,
oompll.nce with th. unamendabl.
and unpackabl. constitution:
Vote for all expenditures and
against all taxea.
Always stand by the veterans, th.
farmers, labor rnd the Independent
merchanta (even It It beate you for
re-election).
Speak only In generalltlea and
avoid controversisl subjects.
" Tske solemn osth to vot. for
nothing which will sndanger your
re-election.
Be against Wall street, war, pov
erty and disease.
4
Flight 'o Time
Medfurd and Jackson County
History from the flies of the
Mail Tribune 10 and to rear.
sgo.
TEN VEARS AGO TODAY
May 3, 1B37
(It waa Tuesday)
Gordon Kershaw and Henry Fluh
rer take oaths ss Craters,
Smudging predicted for tonight, aa
skies elesr after rain.
State to open its case In trial of
Hugh DeAutremont tomorrow, ss
Jury nears completion. Mother of
defendant alts by his side, aa fight
for life starts.
John H. Carkln of Medford is men
tioned aa probsble candidate for gov
ernor by upstate political observers.
Highway to Oregon Caves to h
opened May is.
COLLECTIVE bargaining. Mr. Men
berg said. Is aa asaential to ln
dustrlsl self-government ss tha rep-
resentattve form la to political .elf-government.
When yeu analyze that statement.
you will find meat in It. In this
country, We ELECT REPRESENTA
TIVES to oonduot our government,
and we abide by the laws these elect
ed representatlvet make. Under col
lective bargaining, both labor and
capital elect representatives to con
duct their dealings with esch other
and both sldet abide by the dealings
so conducted.
It la really a familiar process, and
If the representative, chosen by both
sldet art fair men, with a tense of
responsibility and undemanding of
tht Importance of fair dealing, there
la no reason why workers and em
ployers should not get along In peace.
nPHIS aubject, "Labor of Tomorrow,"
la one of tht most Important
subjectt in tht world today, and It
seemed to this writer that Mr. Rich
berg treated It fairly tnd sensibly.
Coming frankly before a roomful
of employers at tn tdvoctte of lsbor,
ht won at least thtlr respectful at
tention and gave them something
worth whllt to think about.
And to the extent that he stressed
the Importance of mutual respect
consideration for tht nghta of others
and the great need for enlightened,
responsible leadership on both aides,
he suggested a sound solution for
the labor troubles that at' the present
moment art such . problem In this
country.
i m 1
President coolidge warns nation
I "against federal extravagance and
recaiess spending by congress."
(Continued from rag. on.
10 FACE
CHARGE IN DEATH
Communications
The Good Old Pays.
To tht Editor!
Frank Jenkins' comment of April
30 on the long tnd short htul In rail
road charges cite, nothing new. in
1SSS I bought railroad ticket at Ban
Jose. Calif., for Portland, Or... for
i ail. in taoa r . .,t
A formal charge of Involunt srv rnsd ticket at UMirnM tn Bmii...
T " "sainti end It cost mt SIS.70.
Nelson Cannon. 3.1, for tne death of same road.
BARNEY CODT
the TV A In person. A compromise
was suggested whereby Interior Sec
retary Ickes. superintendent In the
bureau of mines be appointed to fix
a figure, with the understsndlng
that neither side would be bound
by It. It It tht Impression of Mtjor
Berry, friends that the TV A voted
two to one for this, but other trust
worthy authorities around the TV A
said condemnation proceedings will
be tha next step.
The TV A here declines to discuss
the matter, and atlll considers It
confidential business. Chairman Ar
thur Morgan, who haa had plenty ot
one to two trouble, tn the board and
also troubles concerning the presi.
dent'e power policy, has speclflcsllv
rcrused to give out any of th. facts
Some of Mr. -Arthur Morgan's
irisnda hereabouts, however, attrio
ute much of his trouble to tha feet
that ne haa been an active force on
the board opposing the payment of
Berry's price.
Nevertheless, the president'! friend,
ship for Berry wss still reported to
b strong a few dare ago. The Ten
nessean attended the funeral of the
late Senator Bachman at Chatta
nooga, while there, he received, so
ssy his friends, a call from presi
dents! Secretary Maclntyre. who Is
being quoted as saying the chief
would like very much to see Berry
in the senate.
What makee the Berry case unique
in TV A condemnation proceedings Is
that no action was taken until aftir
th. property wss flooded. In the
Other Norrls dsm cssee, except this
of the president's stout politics! ally,
condemnation proceedings have long
ago been cleared up.
The procedure followed In other
esse ws. this: The government first
negotiated with holders of the lend
on a fair price, without arbltrsnly
fixing one. If theee negotiations fall.
ed. the owner of the land was called
TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY
May 3. 1917
(It waa Thursday
British renew assault on Arras. In
"greatest battle tn history" continues.
U-boat menace causing food short
age, and Herbert Hoover, In charge of
relief, ssys "situation is serious."
Billiard halls to pay license fees In
future, council orders.
Sudden rise In westher prevents
serious frost.
First liberty losn bonds, for two
billion dollsrs. to be offered public
at par. First National bank to sell
bonds here.
Time to apply pink spray on New
town apples.
Governor withycomiM to be spesk- -er
at. patriotic rally May 19.
I F E
Lift begins
at your first
taste of de
licious milk
from the sanitary Snider 's
Dairy. Rich in health and so
tasty and good. You'll find it
ideal for cooking. Only by skill
ful care can a dairy bring you
such fine milk. It's taken from
the "Cream of the Crop." It'i
FARM FRESH !
All on the
rrancea Lee Heryford, IS. hi en school
sttKient. from Injuries he received
laat Thursday night while riding a
bicycle struck oy an auto driven by
muiicn. me district attorney re
ported today.
A coroner s Jury Bsturdsy returned
findings holding Csnnon responsible
ior me accident on Riverside ave
nue. near the Fourth street intersec
tion. Heryford died an hour later In
a hospital. The accident occurred
about 11 o'clock
Saturday. In Justice court. Can
non wss sentenced to serve to dsyt
in the county jail on s plea of guiitj
to a charge of driving an auto with
out a driver's license.
The district sttornry said the
chsrgc would he filed aa soon ss
the transcript of evidence at the
coroners hearing had been completed.
Be Correctly Corseted In
AN ARTI?T MODEL By
Kthelwyn B lloffmsnn.
Chicken Dinners,
It la esiv to psychanaijac L'uioo Creek.
Beetle. Cats
Jacksonville, ore., April so.
Defends George Iverson.
To the Editor;
In defene. of Dr. Francis E. Town
send be it recorded that he atands
for the right of free speech, fret as
sembly and free debet, for himself.
The Morning AfterTikinj
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