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Chicago. Oatroll. Ban Franclaco, Loa An Seattle. Portland. St. Louis. Atlanta. anoonTr. B. C. o3$3d Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. hum Rinir th Klan-talnted Ala bama demokrat, named associate Jus tice of the US. supreme court, when Poetmaater-Qeneral Farley, the Om nipotent political wizard went to aleep, and a rubber-atamp senate lacked gumption to oppose it, Is scheduled to make a radio state ment today, clarifying the question whether or not he Is, or was. a member of the Ku Klux Klan. All signs Indicate It will take 100,000 words for the gent to say "No." Mr. Justice Black, In speaking over the air will be handicapped. Listening Klansmen will be unable to see his crossed fingers, and sly wink, Indi cating he don't mean a word of It, when he eaya "No." The New Deal riMM and mouthDlece. a holv ter ror when conducting an Inquisition in congress, since puDiio iiiuign"n hwo,. hia hu .neaked and dodged, aa If he again wore a night gown. Everything will oe aussea w otght but the Klan. e It turned off chilly, then rained, and many have empty woodsheds. Street corner statesmen pronounce the government a fake, aa they have bo Deans to eat, and their neigh bors feed on cake. e There hu been a alight decrease Is auto driving In behalf of the re turn ot Prohibition. e East Jackson St. Is now plowed up for paving, and several who drove over It. report It seemed . smoother than usual. .... A Michigan dentist subdued a bank bandit with a rifle. The thug was across the street and could not be reached with a pair of forceps. e Turkeys ire ripe for the festive board. Cooks allege poet-mortema reveal the birds had a tooth for pebblea. e e The Older Olrla have been Indulg ing In culinary skullduggery of late, vis: making pumpkin pies out ot Hubbard aqusah. The foxier cooks, If no Hub. sq. Is handy, make their pumpkin plea out of sweet potatoes. "TAKES PLANE SOUTH; ATTENDS CHURCH." (Del Norte Triplicate) Cause & effect again. It was a rough trip. , rnOGItESS HITS PHILIPPINES (Manila (PI.) nullrtln) "Wo era earloualy thinking ot opening up a lingerie and gown department In our store, which la something badly needed In Manila not a place where one can get a distinguished gown to tit the figure and with so many good figures. Our dresses will bs sold with a pedigree starting from our own original de.tgna and they will naturally be copy right. This will be an eicluslve feature for the future, but tor the present, our plans sre not meture. Meanwhile we continue to sell hardware and the future will take care of Itself. Parsons Hardware Co." The secretary of the Interior re ports he Is praying, over the ap pointment of the Bonneville Dam administrator. The secretary should prsy. and do what Poatmaster-Oene-ral Parley tells him. The old question of football over emphaMa comes to the fore, along With the Injustice of a football player receiving more pay than a professor. One never hears of a left hsltnack making a speech at a radical meet ing. Ill-round Watermelon. WILSON. N. C. (UP) Deputy Sheriff J. A. Driver claims the 1P37 watermelon-growing championship of Wilson county. Two melons hs brought Into town weighed 111 and 05 pounds respectively. Por the past five years Arch Pinch hss claimed the championship of the state with mel ons weighing up to 130 pounds. Population trends Indlrste that In 10 there will he 14.14T.O0o p-nvms In the United States over 6S years Ot aft, The Only Way A SMALL item in the news, a few day ago, deserved far more attention than it received. The news item was to this effect: that the strike between A. F. L. and C. I. 0. factions on the San Francisco waterfront, had been called off, at the request of the Associated Farmers ot California 1 A CC0RDING to organized labor spokesmen, a truce was de- clared so that the farmers of that state would not suffer serious financial losses because of the tie-up of traffic, their inability to get their perishable products to market. If that report is correct, between labor and capital, has dawned, and relatively speaking the industrial millenium is here. For if that extraordinary value, one of the most radical at last seen the iight and the reign of peace and prosperity, to San Diego. WE trust this column won't be accused of undue cynicism, if it remains slightly skeptical, until the report is con firmed, and its implications are accepted, by official spokesmen, on both sides. It's hard to believe that overnight, and without fanfare or general jubilation, a major miracle has been performed. Yet if either A.F.L.or C.I.O. called off a bitter jurisdictional of a farmers organization, and welfare, a major miracle it would BARRING evidence to the contrary however, this column is inclined to interpret such action more as a gesture of con ciliation, than a .fundamental change in policy, making a virtue of necessity, rather than the actual abandonment of organized labor's "direct action" Highly probable, in other words, that public feeling m the Bay region was growing daily, A.F.L. leaders realized they could chew, and the Associated with a convenient "out", which accept, thereby not seriously losing face on one hand, and increasing good will on the other. lyTEVKRTIIELESS the incident ' in good faith or the reverse, for it shows the way the ONLY WAY, to successfully That way briefly is for both of the golden rule. The golden rule, not in any But as a matter ol practical interest, as the only policy that of this country as a whole, and class in it. ORGANIZED labor has its legitimate rights, rights winch shnnlrl h sustained. Carital has its legitimate rights- rights which ahio should be sustained. But above the rights of both, come the rights of the people as a whole, the welfare of the country, which in this always be held supreme. It has been organized labor's truth that has led to most of the trouble, in recent years. It has been labor's disposition to consider nothing but it's will to power, to not only insist upon its legitimate rights, but to arrogate to itself, the authority to determine what its legitimate rights should be, that critical state of affairs. Such a policy if persisted in labor, capital, or what have you, can only lend to continual strife and turmoil, and eventually to suffering and disaster for all. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, the other day, expressed 1 tie same thought when he declared overy democratic govern ment Is pledged to protect the rights of minorities, until those minority rights threaten to destroy the rights of the majority, when of course the latter must prevail. Which is only another way of saying, rights of any minority cease to exist, when they threaten tho rights of the people as a whole, when the welfare of the country is impcrillod. THIS waterfront strike in California dirt tlireaten tne weuare nf flint, slatp. There were no principles involved, it was merely a selfish struggle for organizations. The Associated Farmers of the labor leaders to call off the strike, so mat tueir normal business could be carried on. The request was granted, and presumably all is peaceful today along the Embarcadero. It is too much to expect 'other fellow", for the public- copted policy of organized lnbor, But this is at least a faltering step in that direction, lie- gardless of the exact cause of the and the only way whereby industrial peace m this country can be permanently maintained, without resorting to legal compulsion. Klamath Budget $7,300 Smaller KLAMATH PALLS, Oct. 1. VP) A 1938 Klamath Mil city budget 17,300 mailer than that for the current year waa ready today for action hy the city council at Its meeting nest Monday night. Total rat (mated ri pen for IBM la tana.ooo a com pared to 1.146.900 In 1P37. The reduction vaa effected by a Mvlng of 110.000 In bond interrat and retirement cnat. partially offwtttnR the decrfaw waa a 2700 incrraw al lowed by the budget committee for higher wage to policemen, firemen and atreet department employee and for prlaonera meals. (Iratiihnpiter Trap. REflEHPORD. 8. O. (UP)-Ed tan- deena flfturea calculate hi fl ra hoppr trap tilled more than a third of a million of the peta. The trap constats of a back board and a trough partially filled with kemeene and vaW. Hopper Jump acalnM. the board, lali Into ibe oil aud dlt. then a new era in the relations action, can be taken at its face labor factions on the coast, has door has been opened, to a long all the way from Puget Siund or both, have deliberately, battle, SOLELY at the request in the interest of the public be, nothing less. technique. against this family quarrel, that had bitten off more than they Farmers protest, presented them it vas to their interest to is of supreme importance, if solve the labor problem. sides to follow out the spirit theological or polyanna sense. expediency, of enlightened sell will work, for the betterment therefore tho welfare of every democracy, or any other, must refusal to concede tins obvious has brought matters to such a by any class in this country, power between two rival labor California protested, requested that such consideration for the welfare, will become the no- at any time in the near future. action, it does show tho way, Second Iron Lung Ready In Portland PORTLAND. Oct. I. jD A second "Iron lung' to care for two young Infantile paralyala victim arrived at the Doernbecher hospital today from the Orthopedic hoapltal at Seattle. Roderick Swearlngrn of Springfield and Vlrll Calavan. Oregon State col lege student, have been alternat ing'' In the only "lung" Oregon pea (eaaa. The Springfield boy. ruahed here by ambulance recently from Euncne. has Improved so greatly he la able to spend long period outride the res pirator. Calavan, however, must re main In the device almost con atantly. Alabama ld Pupil. MONTGOMERY. Ala - (UP I -Th final atep In the atato'a program to provide Alabama school children ol the three loweftt grades with free text books has been taken. An order has tyen placed to supply the ned ol avooo children clu-dulrd. to be In the Uurd grade this fall, Personal Health Service By William SlC'ied) letter! pertaining to peraunai healtu sno hygiene, not to diaeaae d lac nut t a or treatment, will be aiuwrrt-U by Dr. Uradjt- u a itamped tell addreaaed envelope la eocloted. Letter tbould be brief and written in ink Owing to the large oumbei ot let ten melted onlj a rew can be answered No reply ran be made to queries oot conforming to Imtructlona. Addreaa Dr. William Brady. 6o tl Camlno, Utterly, Calif. ENDOCRINE TREATMENT OF I My old gentlemen. It depends, of course, on how far he allows the afllctlon to progress before he places himself in medical ha,nds. Prostatic hypertrophy, which produces gradually Increas ing obstruction. usually begins sWTSJF &Ls7ttI i - .Z of fifty and alxty years, iw many old g e nt 1 emen jL k ?JJ I who are so af- I X meted at fifty II I ven, say, lack I fw -I what It takes BHMijLJLJ tney try to evade an honest consid eration of their condition and the proper manage ment of It, and presently they be come Just old men and. If they persist In their wilful evasion of treatment, repugnant old men. No th withstand ing the cultural or other pretentions of these repugnant old men, they rate the same standing one would give the professional beggar who exhibits some remedial bodily affliction for the pur pose of getting easy money from gul lible people. A man past fifty may, from bad habit merely, get up from bed once every night. When he finds It nec essary for comfort to get up twice every night, he needs careful Inves tigation to determine the state of his prostate gland. At fifty a normal man should have seven hours of undla- tnrhfirl Klsun evorv ni7ht. At. Utv ho may require only six hours, man who docs honest work or gets consid erable exercise naturally needs more sleep than the man who lives by his wits or merely carries on a business or a sedentiry existence. At this a Re a man should put aside childish no tions of "brain work" and "high ten sion" and "nerve strain" and "ner vous exhaustion." These conceits do not becomo tho age of wisdom. To the best of our present knowl edge prostatic hypertrophy and ob struction resulting therefrom has no more significance, as to the patient's medical history, mode of life, habit or moral character than has harden ing of the arteries or presbyopia (old elflht). Dr. B. Cuneo, French physician, has found that treatment with estrogen (anterior pituitary-like h o r mone) gives good functional result In early stage of prostatic adenoma or hyper trophy. In a series of cases observed for three years by him, under such treatment, with period of rest be tween sertes of Injections (hypodermic or Intramuscular Injections) the dls-1 order remained stationery if H did not regress. Cuneo reported this ex perience in 1936 (Htilletin de l'Aca- O-Mclntyrtf NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Thoughts while strolling: Outsiders walked off with the two most famous glamour girls Tallulah Bankhead and Miriam Hopkins. No one can oul. smirk Milton Belle. Al fred P. Sloanc Is a ringer for Con nie Mack 30 years ago. Brief caaes have gone the way ol the walk-lng-stlck. Ouess for the npvf RAnithll,.nn SI Jr$.,l presidential nom L1 'fSSJi Inee: Senator V a n d cnoers of of. Michigan. Add genuine dog lov. era: CinbrlH Heatler, the ace radio commentator. Swell phllo&ophy: My grandmother used to say "It wasn't even raining when Noaii built the ark." Married and pals: Buga Baer and the Mrs. When there's better publicity In Hollywood, Samuel Goldwyn will get It. For the modern hlatorlan: The Waldorf has the only bar In the city exclusively for men. Pnradox: The shyest and lca talkative of all radio artists away from tho "mike" Is Oracle Allen, bless her. Rhyme: Damon Runyon Is certain ly a glum un." For that comc-hlther look, my vote still goes to Joan Craw ford. What's become of Earl Car roll's brother Jim? Buff Cobb could pass for Alice Brsdy of ten years aito. Radio voices alike: Rsymond CI. Swing and Alexnnder Vollcott. Por a hushy hair conte.t: jsy c. Fllppen and Jim Tully. Bradshaw Crandnll, who paints those pretty macarlne cover gtrls and never had an art lesson. What a Rift! Nest trick If you can do It: rnsslng the Empire Tower, stop suddenly, glance to the top and walk on without swaying. London night crowds have been In high gipsies over the antics of Prank Ltbuae. the trick waiter who does everything cock-eyed. Me first ap peared In Vincent Loper'a night club seveml venrs sko and Inter featured RUN DOWN CONDITION ( hlneoe herb will ghe n relief no matter what nu are afflicted with ton owe it to yonrtelf to ue thl 'f. 'JK npportunlt) to reealn Ho vou have tia. ConMlpatlon, stomach Trouble, Kheu- jf Ita "'"" MT ' ,i,t It .III... yn... Trouble, riles. Chronic I on eh. High Ithtod 1'rTHt.ure, ArthrMK rnllila. rnmiftnes, Apprnilti Ills, Tnnllttlfc, Krveniti, llrflrt, I. her, ttlailder. htilnrja. I.unga. Hlnod, ( rlnarjr UUurden. herbs will gl )ou relief nhen othen fall, free ronultatlon Open Ifl to A P. M. file. I liut. In. II V rnN I In.ril M. Brady, M P. OM GENTLEMAN'S CURSE i demle de Medicine, Paris, Dec. 1, 1930). The June 13 issue of Paris Medical presented a report by Dr. I. Wug melster on the same method of treat men. He advocates larger doses of estrogen. In 23 cases so treated the Improvement In 16 was marked, especially diminution of the nocturn al frequency patients who had been compelled to rise five or six times every night, after a few weeks of treatment found themselves able to sleep comfortably with only one or two interruptions. There was usually a diminution of residual urine too the quantity retained after micturi tion, due to the obstruction. This res idual urine, by the way, is the direct cause of the inflammation and in fection that supervenes If the condi tion Is permitted to progress un treated, Wugmelster says that at least 100,000 International units of estro gen must be Injected per week, but as improvement becomes noticeable, the weekly dose may be reduced to 10.000 units in any case at least twelve weeks treatment must be giv en, If any benefit la to be expected. QUESTIONS" AND ANSWERS Allergy Contemplate going Into poultry business. My father was asthmatic, and I seem to sneeze excessively from presence of any dust. Wondered If I might be sensitive to chicken feather dust. (E. M. C.) Answer Only way to learn Is by working about poultry place or visit ing such a place. If you experience no unpleasant reaction, you are prob ably not sensitive. Ureal he and Sing t in tho fnmtlv washlnc (husband, son, daughter), ironing, cooking, bak ing, sewing, and try to keep up my piano practice two hours day. In or Hr n tin that I have to let the dust remain on the piano. Much sinking in our home, too, ana an single .hmiiri innrn wiur bellv breathing. Mv h.ohnnri in a wholesale druanlst. We are all faithful disciples of your health teachings. (Mrs. C. H.) An.wpr.Thnnk vou. It would be a good thing for the health and hap piness of many women If they would do their own housework instead of playing so hard at brldgo and coefc tjii hofnro dinner. Sincere, students or teachers may have Instructions for breathing if they will send ten cents coin and stamped addressed envelope for booklet "How to Breathe." It In cludes Instructions for Resuscitation. Copyright 1937, John P. Dine co. : Ed. Note: Pertons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should tend letter direct to Dr. William Hrady. M D- 26A El rum i no Heterly Hills, falll at banquets. A aad-faced fellow, he stands at the entrance and from the start does everything wrong. He shows guests to the wrong table, hands them menus upside down and pulls up a chair from a nearby table to sit while taking their order. Some times angry patrons chase him around the room. But In the end they rea lize It Is good fun and enjoy watch ing the next victim. The most battle-scarred veteran of the night clubs In New York. Paris and London Is Belle Livingston, now In her 60s. who is planning Bnother Invasion of the bottle-fronts. Sho had a brief Jet of speakeasy pros perity during the latter days of pro hibition, when her private residence grotto wss one of the spots of the town's spendera. But after several raids her career ilg-agged In the manner of a runaway seismograph. Now she Is going to have another try. I met Belle In a red plush, lump gilt and mlrrory Left Bank bistro called The Chicago Inn on the ave nue de la Bordonnala. long before she came to America. She was then .n knnvi-n to nil the nlcht life crowd, especially around Harry's Bar. And equally known to me nuiui nf nndon. RftV LOnS had her haunts of London. Ray Long had her Cosmopolitan ana inus sprcnu m fmo In America. Kansas bom. she Immediately came home and cashed In on her sudden celebrity. Abel Oreen's personal correspond ence Is couched In the same style hi. .rMrl. in Vartetv. Pictures sre "plx." and so on through his entire slangy lexicon. All agree he writes with vigor and some of his essays In Enquire are tops In mirror ing the Broadway scene as i. iihk m..nn. him first time expect to find a hard-boiled out-of-the-slde-of-the- mouth talker with vitriol In his rri. in.te.d. thev find a soft- spoken preclslonlat. one whose phras ing hss a proteasionsi giwm. nu iw , .n - .hrnau th.t often blltueon Into a blush. He was hsnd-ptcked aud tutored by sime. ana wnrn nuc .tf-rffsflnc son took over tne vari ety reins h gave Oreen full head way They have proved an excr;icnv combination. It strikes me most of us about ripe for the elher iwie should go In a little more for quartetlng now and then. During a rain the other after noon I Joined a group of roysterers who wen- rminltiff throuch some old jour health. Than herb hate Irnlate Trouble, I leer. Children's I.I. I.ilm liiftiiasi. rnial mw at. hii. t lilne. Mrrt. I n. Mil a p. M. 11". r. Main songs, it was my first burst of har mony since a moonllghty night on Miami Beach about ten yeara ago, wltb Kin Hubbard handling the lead, George Ade the bass. Prank Bhutto the tenor, while I attended to the discords. Unless we forget the rent once In a while and put on a paper hat, our faces get too long. (Copyright, 1937, McNaught Syndicate.) 4 Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS FO. R. TELLS a huge throng at . the Idaho capltol grounds In Boise thst he Is spending his time "thinking of the bigger things In life." Amplifying, h says: "I'm trying to think about planning, how to make a better nation for the future genera tions, a more prosperous agricul ture, timber conservation, a bet ter co-ordination of Industrial activities and a wider distribu tion of oontrol of Industry." LOFTY objectives, to be sure. But while F. D. R. and the starry, eyed dreamers who surround him have been thinking of these great subjects, they have been squandering the nation's resources so recklessly that now taxes are getting so stag geringly high as to be taking from Industry the money that OUGHT TO BE GOING TO THE WORKERS IN THE FORM OF BETTER WAGES. Their constant tinkering with prac tically ALL of our established In stitutions has so shaken the confi dence of the Investing public In the future of business that people with money would rather lend it to the state at an Insignificant Interest rate thnn to risk It In private enterprises that create employment. As a result, we have a huge relief bill. A SHREWD European recently com mented to an American co-respondent: "Your President Is an earnest and ambitious father, but he persistently holds the baby upside down." That about tells the story. IT S grand to go about with your head In the clouds, thinking BIG thoughts, but a considerable num ber of average Americans are be ginning to flirt furtively with the Idea that it would be simply wonder ful If the country could be given the opportunity to think for a while about a few PRACTICAL things, such as steering the nation away from bankruptcy, holding down costs of production so that prices can be kept within the ability of people to pay. Never Before and Never Again! " """-""u ui usea cars you nave ever seen at the lowest prices you have ever paid. AND IN ADDITION we will give absolutely FREE--50 Gallons of Gasoline with each Car over Two Hundred Dollars Our Prices Are Right and Our Terms Are '36 Plymouth COUPE Just Like A New One Our Price $565 7 34 Oldsmobile COACH Low Mileage, flood Rubber N.A.D.A. SI70.00 Our Price $485 il '35 Willys Four Door Sedan Crnnimtlral and Depend able New Tires and Paint. Our Price $365 35 Hupmobile FOUR DOOR low Mileage, line rendi tion N.A.D.A. M.1.(K. Our Price $535 WALTER W. ABB New Location, Ninth and Barrett working more and loafing lass, etc. Many a good man, you know, has been ruined by falling Into the babtt of spending all his time thinking about the BIO THINGS Instead of earning the money with which to pay the grocer. Behind Washington Headlines By H. R. Baukhage Copyright 1937, by The North American News paper Alliance. Inc. (Continued from Page One) deadly weed to spring up In profusion almost over night in many places. The growth of the weed haa spread sr. in this country that It Is being smuggled Into Canada and Great Britain from the United States. Another head la about to fall In the department of the Interior. While he hasn't heard the whisper himself, Dr. Ernest Omening, direc tor of the division of territories and island possessions, now combining rest and research in Hawaii, will be greeted with "Aloha" when he gets back. That word. It seems, means good bye" as well as "hello." There la no official confirmation for the story, but there Is a ready unofficial explanation: namely, Sec retary of the Interior Ickea1 staunch refusal to escape responsibility of any kind. He Is willing, apparently, to be responsible for territories and Ibland possessions, as well as the administration of the Puerto Rico reconstruction administration, which he recently took from Dr. Oruenlng's shoulders. There Is a threatening cloud hand ing over the American Federation of Labor convention, starting next week In Denver. It Is the meeting of the C.I.O, executives in Atlantic City the following week. What will Mr. Lewis do? There Is one thing he won't do. according to those who claim to read what- goes on behind the beetling browa of the "Bull of the Woods." It Is to permit his colleagues, Sid ney Hlllman, 'head of the powerful Amalgamated Clothing Workers, and David Dubinsky. of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, to Insist on a constitution for the C.I.O. A constitution, it is assumed, would reduce Mr. Lewis' power and give more to Messrs. Hlllman. Du binsky et al. But Mr. Lewis, it is said, Is satisfied with the status quo. By mero coincidence, one piece of unconscious propaganda for the use ol Marijuana was nipped In the bud. A movie containing a seductive song entitled: "Sweet Marijuana. Lull Me xne Best in Town '35 Chevrolet MASTER TUDOR With Trunk. New Tires, Sportllglit, Heater. n.a.d.a. $.w:.no Our Price $525 r '35 Pontiac 25,000 Miles Radio, Heater, Trunk, New Tires Our Price $685 r 36 Lafayette TUDOR Trunk. Cruising near. Uood Rubber. Bed Our Price $585 7 '36 Nash Ambassador Sedan Trunk. Rrd. llrater. Radio, Low Mllrace, perfect Condition Our Price $835 f Flight ;o Time Medfnrd and Jackson County History frum tot flies m tot Mall Tribune 10 and t yeara ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY October 1. 1917. (It was Saturday.) A quarantine 1 put Into affect owing to the Infantile paralysis scars, and all public gatherings are dis pensed with. Ashland Bible school to start next week. A plate of Delicious apples grown in the Fern valley district attract much attention at the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters and daughter leave for Houston, Texas, to spend the winter. Medford Domestic Laundry, In need of a machine part, pays $40.80 airmail postage for shipment from Seattle, Pastor of Presbyterian church at Phoenix Invites all bootleggers to hear his sermon on "Lsw Enforcement." TWENTY YEARS AG OTODAY October 1, 191!. (It was Monday.) British air defenses rout fifth Car man air raid on London; Turks de feated In Mesopotamia; Germans shaken but still powerful on the west ern front. Banging of guns In the mesdowa signalizes the opening of the Chinese pheasant season. ' Mrs. Seldon Hill Is visiting her hus band at Fort Stevens. September average ralnfaU shy, but otherwise normal. Dorothy Dalton In. the "Flame of the Yukon" at the Page, "The Viper of Verdun" at the Star. Schools of city open a month lata, to permit students to help harvest the fruit crop. Communications A Hint to Dairymen To the Editor: Here is a hint which some of your dairymen might apreclate. J. B. Short r-ad a cow to calve last December. She was a hard milker, and a famoua kicker, a bad combine for a man who wishes to cultivate patience. Aa J. B. had not registered for such a course, he put three calves to her to do the milking. When they reach ed the proper veal stage, 150 pounds, he sold them and put two more calves to her. He recently sold the last one and the total cash Income la better than 80. Almost as good as the Townsend plan. Respectfully, WM. C. CARLE. Lake Creek. Sept. 39. To Sleep" was shown In Geneva, Switzerland, while the committee of the League of Natlona was meeting. Appeal was made to Czar Hays, who had the piece eliminated. 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