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    PACE FOUR
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
July 18. 1933
The Klamath news
KLAMATH NEWi CO.
Publisher
FRANK JEKKW tHW
Published avary morning -copt
Monday oy Tb Kimu
New Publishing company t
101-1M boU Fifth atrwat,
Klamath. Fella. Oregoa.
Official pep" City ol Klam
ath Fall and Klemtb eoanty.
Entered as second elaa matter
at the portofflo at Klatnata
Hill. Oregon. SW"1 .
tl, nnder act of March I. !.-
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office.
Member Amdlt Bureaa Clrcalaboi
Telephone 11
TKa) Touriata Ar On
' tha Highway!
THE warmth of July brings
tba tourist Into Ori on to
number comparable to the Bum
mer mosquitoes, but with a
iraat deal mora profit and o
annoyance. Tha highway of the
state, particularly those la the
weaura ectlon. relay visitor
from tha aouth through tha at
traetlv southern Oregon coun
try, np the Willamette ralley.
along the coast and then Into
Washington and Cnda.
Tha Klamath region. of
coots, ihare generouly In the
tourist trad, bat by no mean
aa tompletely aa tha commnnl
ti( went of the mountains. Bat
now, with the selection of the
Klamath-Weed highway and the
allotment of a eeparate quarter
million dollar or mora for gen
eral road work In tbi territory,
Klamath Fall and Klamath
county will be Justified In ex
pecting Increased summer travel
business.
Tha foreign driver on the
Oregon highway, of eourae.
come most abundantly from Cali
fornia. Tb bulk of tba sum
mer' out-of-state traffic usual
ly travel through the southern
tat befor beading into the
northwest. In the year to come
w will find this new highway
and tb Improvement on the
one already constructed mag
nificent contribution to a busy
summer.
Klamath Laka Takes Its
Proper Position
THE Inventiveness of the Kla
math Junior Chamber of
Commerce Sunday turned the
natural attraction of neglected
Upper Klamath lake to practical
and Interesting occupation Bun
day with the first major sailing
boat regatta held on thl- Im
mense and beautiful body of
water.
W have said often Klamath
lake has been smothered and
forgotten by noteworthy concen
tration upon Crater laka. But
It wa. discovered Sunday Klam
ath lake In It. own way can be
ntered near the top of thl.
country', long list of undevel
oped resources.
Thousands of citizen lined
the loutliern shores of th lake
nd wItneHHed a picturesque dl.
play of watercraft. This I. but
tha beginning of a promotion
destined to bring the region In
to prominence a. one of Ore
gon', outstanding contribution.
to the country', playgrounds.
The Sales Tax Face
Fight At Polls
TJULITICAl, observer In Ore
a. gou, closely witnessing tim
trend of voting scntimtMit, have
predicted nutMandlng victory for
repeal at thi. week's .pedal
election and almost certain d
fest fur Ihn eules tux. The ex
ceedingly prominent attention
given these lo major lumps has
Indlratud a henvy vole.
Tbo citizen today Is vigorous
ly alert to Hike a hand In the
affair, of hi. city and state.
Perhaps for Die flrxt time, there
Is almost unanimous general at
tendon toward affair, of gov
ernment for there I. an Idea
about Ilia country that "th gov
arnment mast he returned to
lb people." Tha only pns.llile
way this notion ran he effected
Is through personal Interest and
scllvs use of tha hnllot.
It Is hut a question of how
badly prohibition will be defent
d In Oregon. The sale. In
count W'll he closer, but lis (le
fsst Is Impending. Should the
tax loss, It will he a remarkable
agpreealoo of public oyl&loa la
faca of tha bill, ldprad
aupport Id tba praaa and among
leading cltlsen. of tha atata.
W believe In tb merit o!
tba aalaa ui; wa alio know,
howerer, tba people of Oregon
ara not looking for aubatitul
taxation. They want elimination,
and alnca tba majority of voter
ara not property tax payer they
may not be too willing to co
operate In an emergency pro
gram which. ' if they but knew
it, will haa Individual benefit.
W can only arg the voter
of this county to one more
atudy the a lea tax. obtain a
well-rounded picture of what It
will mean and thea vot slu
cere convictions.
romance vi u. "Itldrn Ian ehit lb (Hxtaiul
Aimee 1 over. All of aa aome -
time hare to replace our ideal
and Aimee's lost dream wa
that of cornet tooter and a sing
er. Eventa in tha erangeliet's
life indicate aa attorney should
bo brought Into tha tamllj the
next time there la a marriage.
If tha law can't atop this kid'
aaplng wave It might just ai
well go to work attempting
make It hard.
to
Jack Dempaey to marry again.
Max Bser reconciled with wife.
All Is light la tha boxing world.
Beauty Hints
fco Ow Voitrwir oot Comfort
I It h at rA m 1 u4 A i ai a lh sax an A at a i
I It hard sledding these dys?
Do yoa feel that you can't walk
another atep or do another
chore? Have yoa a case of "walk
lag sleepiness 7"
When it actually Is hard work
to keep your mouth from aaixing
open, tak atock of yourself nd,They will be graded SO per cent
see if yoa ran t get more pep-
It may be your feet! Some
women who have always worn!
pumps or delirste little sandals
with high heels find tremendous
relief from getting into
ed sport thing on hot days.
Ther I no question that bels
mik a lot of difference. You can
ren get medium-heeled oxfords
that go well with summer things
and find them a boon, if you are I
unwilling to get into broaues.
Try them, anyway. You can get
a pair for so little this summer.
Keep a pair of comfortable. ;
ea.y .hoe. I. ,h. office. Changof Thi thing that make, it ee. J) "V" VUB " '"r
Into them the minute yon coim worM tnis tim 1 tht they arei or mor ar high at any time.
in from the street tslways care-l.A.. tiinh.. wn th. lln. th.n'and ft seem, hlshlv nrohabl. at
IhUlP."n !h?" '"oHwjtha republicans did If years th. prMent moment that few.r
hoe yott take off). Then, .go ao many people are out ol. ' , . h. .,.
enang into a third pair when you i, , Kai ta-wtaiw friar n v b(nrf nt m '. m y 9
get home. And for your own per- j
onl Information, If you take o:f
v.. .iwi.iu.s, ioo, na aon
oeacn aandala for eay eomtor
ble homewear, your feet will
oenent py It.
If you ar over S5. get a hal-
lie longer shoes the next time
you buy them. It I tensibl to
face the fact that your feet do
get larger. Many a woman limp
along without knowing that aha
ha short shoes. Width make,
far less difference In the long
run tbsn length does. It is
length that cramp the bone, of
your feet which affect your en
tire body and disposition.
And If yonr feet still hurt, see
an orthopedle specialist!
Some People
Say
There I. no ubtltute for the
comradeship of father and son.
Dr. Uonald A, Laird, C'olga'e
psychologist.
e
If thera 1 on luhject on
which my knowledge is less thsn
It la on Income tax return. I do
not know It. Otto II. Kahn.
fwho paid no Income tax lor
1S3U, lSU or 132).
.
The Roosevelt "Raw Deal" Is
the biggest bologny ever perpe
trated. Howard Scott, technocrat.
International Affairs In Six
THIMC7S -J?E IM TERPiBLE. . OF COURSE, THE
SHeXPE W6 N6EP S COMFEREAdCe WILL
WORt-O CONpEReA1cst ACe As LOT OF
V OBSTACLES
AS MATTFR OF FACT,
DONT SEE HOW THEY CAM WHAT A. WASKXlTl
TMIMGS A.RG IM SAV WHACT W6
THAM BEFORE COMFERSNCT '
WASHINGTON
NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS
a a a a
The Inside Story From The Capital
By PAI L
(Copyright. 1IS.
WASHINGTON. July IT Thia more to put all postmaster
unde- the e.vll service ha mora behind It than meet the naked
e?e.
Such a atep waa badly needed at t li tat time to kill off a whis
pered story going around tha country that the democrat at laat
were ready to throw the republican out of the poet office with
a vengeano that the apoil system wa to be reatored.
It aid not take Poatmaeter-Ueneral Farley long to hear about It
Purposes
Hot denial
were issued by
Mr. Farley. The whispered etory,
however, was nowbera publicly
ii . , tA in n n n. .man! the 1 n-
, general wa shooting at and hla
seneral did not attract much at-
tuition. Komethlna else waa
necessary. )
The new postmaster aioveuien.
rilled tha bill better than yon
would ever auspect.
It may be true that It take
politic out of the post offlc aa
much aa It caa be, pending an
jadmlnlstratloa by angel. But somewhat leas hogs than it con
there is more to It than that. 'Inmes, and so sets Its own prices
publican;' out "of ...'poa. i '
tic and put civil eervlce demo-j"on cost. So the msrkst for hog
erst la. thi fall will depend mora on
Also It will put the democrats hsppened here on the
pubir.7r.,ra.8,rherc Coast than condl.lon.
is ever one. must change the 'n tha United States as a whole,
civil service lsw to get them out e e e
lutTon being put on it by cheer-i
ilng congressmen and Job-hunt-
. . .,.
I. slu.eihaui
4morratk conirewlonal aulbor-j
... I
Ity privately aa louowa:
All first, second and third
clau postmaster. In office now
must taks civil service examine-
lions. Tbey are all republican,
Democratic candidates for the
job also will take examinations.
Ion business ability.
Democrat
will do the grading,
Th three with the highest
marks will be considered final
Icandldate. Their name will be I
flat-heel-Uuhmltted to the democratic eon.
eressmsn. He will make th
, final choice
a republican might squeet
I through under that aystem. If
ihe rf.rf It would he an overaliht-
. .. ' '
Th. rf.mcwr.t. ar. .cm. II.
not being much more ruthlesai10 D,r-
bow then successful parties ns- see
.n. ar.
government position is legitimate
I, polls.
Rush
The offices of those who are
supposed to have Influence with
the democratic administration
look lik basement bargain count
er these days. Many seeking
Jobs are obviously in want.
Th offlc of Senator Byrd
of Virginia, Harrison of Missis
sippi snd King of Utah ar
swamped all th time. Senator
King position I probably th
worst. Ha la trying to keep all
those Joba which ex-Senator
Smitt got for the citizens of
Utah.
Master
Tbe most artful patronage dis
penser of them all la William F.
Stevenson. He Is- chairman of
the Home Owners Loan corpora
tion. His old South Carolina
friends call him "Seaboard Bill"
but the reason Is - obvlou. HI
new Intimate here have switched
It to "Steamboat Bill" for no
reaion at all.
In an admiring way, a demo
cratic politician recently sug
gested .Mr. Stevenson should be
charged with depopulating tha
state of South Carolina. He was
trying to Infer that Mr. Steven
son had Installed most of th
citizen of that state In bis gov
ernment agency.
Mr. Stevenson haa already an-
MAI.IiON
by Hani Halloa)
nounced that the merit ytem
la all right In It place, tie 1
lo the author of the line which
Is a loga for the Job-seeking
army:
'Xaturalty wa ara not choos-
ln republican, to carry out poll
1 " of a democratic admlnllra
itlon."
Editorials on News
(Continued From Fag One)
TSEPH B. EASTMAN, federal
eo-ordluator of transportation,
says that railroad presidents eal-
arle ar too high. Several of
the BOW receir ularlM la
. . ...
cees of nuti.vu a year.
-.... . . . .
I Tb0" of wau rcel'
!' than 1100.00 a year will
agree that h la talking common
n.
W ara nearly alway ready to
agree that tba fellow who get
more tha w do I getting too
much.
e e e
DUT REMEMBER that the rail
D -.j. k , .k. .
I . . " , '
,,Bd k" D'u wnpUining about
; It rather bitterly. For a business
I that t. I. ,. r inn nun .
"""' a- -.j
-. r -,AA.A.
,n ,n future.
Leu for th higher-up and
mor for tb lower-down la the
new bnilnes theory.
Christian Science
"Life" was th subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jul)
K.
The Oolden Text was, "Thl !
life eternal, that they mirht know
ihee the only true God. and Jesus
Christ, whom thou has sent"
(John 17:3).
1 Among the citation, which
comprised the Lesson-Sermot,
was the following from the Hibie:
"Happy Is the man that findetb
wisdom, and the man that getteth
understanding. Length of day.:
Is In her riant hand; and in ber
left band riches and honour"
(I'rov. 3:13, U).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed the following correlative 9as
sage from the Christian Science
textbook, "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures", by
Mary llaker Kdrly: "When under
standing changes the standpoints
of lire and Intelligence from a
material to a spiritual hals, we
shall gain the reality of life, the
control of Soul over sense, and
we shall perceive Christianity, or
Truth, In Its divine Principle
This must he the climax before
harmonious and Immorta
obtained and hi. capabilities re
vealed" (p. 322)
Installments
KLAMATH. Or.
member and one visi
tor attended the meeting ol the
Fort Klamath grange, Tuesday
night In tba clubhouse. Worthy
Master Theodora R- Ntrholaoa
presided aver tha business i
Ion. at tha conclusion of which
Rsy Loosley gars agricultural
report for tb past six month.
nd also gar brief but Inter
esting talk on mosquito and
liver fluke control. Mr. Leosley
went oa to discuss a pamphlst
dealing with farm credit admin
istration, designed to meet the
Immediate needs of tha farmer
at the present time.
Following Mr. Loosley'e ad
dress. Ltnsey slsemore gave a
brief talk regarding his experi
ence personnlly with tb farm
loan association aa secretary of
the local branch of the associa
tion, stating that It took mnch
longer in Oregon to obtain
loan on farm property than In
Idaho and la California, due to
tbe fact that Oregon haa no rep
resentation at the federal land
bank la Washington.
During tha evening It waa de
cided that no more meetings win
be held In July, and that It will
be a purely business meeting on
August 1, with ns refreshments
served, as this 1 a busy season
for the farmer In this vicinity,
with haying operations in full
swing during tb latter part of
July and Auguit.
A committee of Mr. sna r.
Ben H- Brlcco, Albert Brlcco ssd
Vlx AHc Edwrd erved de
lirious refreshment to tb mem
ber preeent st the close of th
evening.
Earlier Days
From File of The Klamath Re
publican, "July. IBUtt
Barrel! Short waa In th city
yetterdsy on business. He says
having 1 on full blast In bis
ectlon of the country, with heavy
yield reported from all of the
rsnches.
J. F. KI!ey and R. A. Booth,
of Eugene, and Jme E. Dan
aher of Detroit, Mich., who re
cently visited their 17.000 acre
tract of timber north of Yalnax.
returned Tuesday nigbt and left
for their respective homes th
next morning.
F. H. Mill will soon be mik
ing his round in a rhug-wgon,
hsvlng traded W. S. Worden the
bull of hi boat on Upper Klam
ath Lake for tha latter s auto.
Wise Cracks
Judging by those reports from
Hollywood, "America Swet
berf I no longer Doug's,
ess
Ohio summer resort featured
SO girls In batblng beauty con
test as part of gala July 4 cele
bration. Doubless, tbe cheering
was "Hips, hips, hoo-ray!"
.
Encllshman ha Invented prar
tire golf ball, attached to sort of
naraihute. that I guaranteed not
to travel more than 10 yard. W
find that an ordinary golf ball
answer our purpoi qually well.
AI Capon' successor In Chi
cago has been Indicted for dodg
ing his Income tsx. Too bad that
he didn't have Banker Mitchell's
attorney to advise him that It
wasn't against the law,
Announcement of Senator Huey
Long's daughter that ah wears
cotton lingerie to aid south s col
ton farmers cau.e. on to wonder
If the senator will now ch.nge
from those pink p.Jsms. In which
he receives visiting diplomats.
FT. KLAMATH
FORT KLAMATH, Ore.
Kveryone Interested In th af
fair of th local church I urged
to he present at th church ser
vices to ha held on tbe evening
of July 2.1, when Mr. Pearl Kd
wnrds, delegate to the recent
Methodist conference held In
Portland thl month will give her
report on the activities which
took place during the confer
ence, and have Interesting news
for all who attend. Church ser
vices will be held here henco
forih every two wensts on Sun
day evening by Rev, II. V, llrad
shaw, of Williannon Hlver mis
sion, who has hecn assigned ad
ditional territory of Beatty and
Illy in addition lo Ft. Klamath
and the mission at Williamson
river.
Mr.. Radye Page. Mrs. JiPfay-
lor and Adrian Page were in Kla
math Falls Wednesday. Mrs.
Kate Russell was also a visitor
to the county sent Wednesday.
Monday night, a government
truck bearing four passenger
overturned on the curve near tho
Dixon residence on the Crater
Lake highway while enrntila to
Crater Lake. The truck was bad
ly damaKcd, and the men severe
ly shaken and hrulsvi. one man
being thought to have suffered
serious Injuries to hi spine, This
wreck took place at the some
curve at which a Ford roadster
turned over three time the eve
ning of July 4, severely injuring
two of the girl occupnnt of the
cnr. Too much speed is the com
mon verdict as to tha cause of
hoih accidents by local residents;
thl. being a dangerous curve
which ha. to bo negotiated at a
reasonable rata of speed.
(leorge Denton has gone to Dia
mond lake to work on th road
construction detail them. Leon
Knowles, nephew of Mrs. Hn
Brlcco of Fort Klamsth, a'so left
the first pnrt of the wool: for the
same- place, where he will also be
employed on the road work. Dur
ing Mr, Denton's absenre, the
fsrm work will b tlonrt ).v Will
iam Copeland at tha Denton
rnnch.
Tlin Tuesday rirldie clnh was
chnrinlngly entertained hy Mrs.
Mollle Hnllou at her homo hep
on Tuesday evening. Two unties
of bridge wcra In play durlt.g the,
FORT
Eighteen
SIDE GLANCES h ciark
'I'm not trying to hurry vou.
poem before the delicatessen close.
evening, with high score being
made by Mrs. Jo Taylor, ind c-,
ond high by Mr. Sady Pi.e. Re
freshments wer served th fol-,
lowing ladle, by th hostess t th '
cloe of th evening's play Me-
oamee .-oia Jacrarllng. Mabel
Copeland. Geneva Brattaln. 8dye
Page, Jo Taylor, Amy Zuinurunn
and Opal I'sge.
Meetings In support of the
1Mb sniendment and In favor
of retaining tb Oregon anil
liquor law have been arranged
by th local organisation for
various sections of th county.
Thursday evening. Rev. Arthur
C. Bates, asristed by Adjutant
and Mrs. Ford, will conduct a
mass meeting assisted by their
workers at the Merrill church.
The Salvation Army will con
duct an open air service at 7:30
p. m. previous to tha mass meet
ing In the church.
Th am vnlng Rv. Frd
Horusbuh and a party and Rev.
llarvev Devrle will conduct a
mas meeting In Chlloquln for
the same purpose.
Tentative plan ara that Rev.
J. R. Coan, new pastor of th
Methodist church, will address a
public, meeting In Fort Klamsth
Wednesday evening at t o'clock.
He may be assisted by Rev.
Devrle. 'of Chlloquln.
Legion Makes Rule
For Concessions
Official, of th American
Legion convention committea -.-nounca
that thera will b no
street concession, during the
convention here Au;ust 10 and
11.
Thl. action wa. taken to pro
tect th established merchan:
from transient competition. Con
cession will be let for th Fair
grounds only, they ssld.
In tba early day In th vest
It wa necesstry to drlv spike.
In telegraph poles to prevent
buffaloes from pushing them
over.
World-wide conditions were a
contributory cause to our disas
ter, but we must admit our de
plorable Hate I largely of our
own creation. Senator Arthur
Capper, Kansas,
UT Ml 0 HOMf
with vou, Do rrt
DULL HERE l CANT
"rl!,TTH00CRTOWO "-NOTH(
WITH THI CROWO. mK QRANDMAH
I SAKE. THINOS
f MAY UVEN UP
"BO." G0NEW o friend) now
GRANDMA AND I WANT TO STAY
ANOTHER WEEK.OAOOYl WI RE HAVIN4
t-UCH A 4000 TIMS
- i
r isv a K". - J
I hope you flnlh your
desr. but
Bonanza. Oregon
To the Editor permit me I
llttl spae In your paper to ex
plain wh I refused to b a can
dtdat to tb repeal convention.
Flrat, I tn a temperate man
snd hsre been all my life.
have always said that If men or
women could not have the self
control over their appetite for II
quor, or any other harmful habit.
they ahould have the good ene
to refrain from Indulging In It
to any extent.
I am a believer In the oU
school and think that there are
time when a portion of good li
quor Is eesentlsl and not harm
ful. Right now I am bitterly op
posed to the old aalcon days and
the one harmful thing they allow.
eo that Is, treating unllmltedly.
I. for years before locnl option.
always kept a bottle of liquor lu
my house In the cupbnsrd and the
children were allowed to have
nine touity whenever It was
thought best for them.
Hlnc prohibition has been In
vogue. I hive not tasted moon,
bin. I hsre been n enforce
ment officer for about 30 yearn,
and I say that In that time of
prohibition I have seen more
crime breed and more deprav-d
morals, mor criminals produced
nd educated In thst line than n
would hava been If it had been
confined to colleges.
Boy and girl alike that were
properly raised drifted to tl.l.
crlm wav. Why? Ilerue the
most degenerate human peine
wa at th head of this so-called
moonshlne-antl-Vnlstead move.
ment. And they never qulr. They
wer Ilk th devil: "r l
Chamber Enters
Cm C, C, Campaign
Th Klamath cnunly chamber
of commerce I Inaugurating a
campaign In connection with
other chamber In tha state to
collect used mgazlnes, papers,
book and other reading mate
rial discarded by resident to
b turned over to civilian eon.
servsllon camps.
Anyone wishing to discard
reading material I requested to
leave th printed mslter at th.
chamber for distribution to
varlou camp.
There r twice as r-nr auto
mobile drivers In the Inited
State a there rn sittomohlies.
NEXT WEEK
1 TellinfT the i'
O j
Editor :
"NOT OOINSTOTMI DANCE
...TIRED OF BEINa A
wau-hower" WHY CHIlOl
a J CAN I MAKI
ur Ml 7
VIA '' r
WE AU NRtPl.l
...AQUAS.TOAIIV..
Its purifying lather keeps
complexions lovely, too
IIFBBUOV lather Rett you am-itum from held to
j tocl It guardt toui pcnonsl daintiness guards
your skin beauty, too. That's because It at1o th
pores. Wssh with It dsl ly-scc yout complexion grow
Remember. Llfcbnnv's
plcsstnt.hyglcnicscent.that
vanishes as you rinse, Is your
ssur.nc of real "B O "
(W;sior)protection, Adopt
utcDuoy tousy.
them started they will never 0
ll to break loose " The evils
of narcotics ar not to be com
pared with this so-called pnihlot.
lion, that does aol In Hi least
manner prohibit, but I a man.
to b a criminal.
Tske It from the lowest hrokeu
down hootlrscer to one of tne
hlshrst ofllrlsis la our national
gorernmrnt, the man who had
full control of alcohol. He was
Ihe worst grafter that Ihe world
errr knew, and bis graft and the
enforcement funds tbst hsre been,
ws.ted and spent In tb Idea that
they were going to enforce 111,
same Volstead act. If the peopl
had thst money now there would
be no war debt against the Unit
ed Htate. nor any nerd of fund
for the unemployed. The graft
In these two way would mora
than pay every dollar the govern
ment of the t'. 1. need, today.
Now, In conclusion, let m Just
say thst (lie Volstead prohibition
has been and alway will b a
failure from the aiandpolnt of
prohibiting the sale and use of
Ibat accursed slrohol. Our young
people have become a depraved
lot of headstrong fools, and are
equal to the times when th 111.
Die tells us of "lledlsm half,.
turned loose".
Now am not writing thl to
Influenr voles but Just lo ex
Press my own Dersonsl vl.w.
and of course prohibition will gtt
Ihe united auDDort of all
I bootlegser and moomhlncrs. The
! right side of this Question mu.t
'depend upon thinking people If
thl crime-war la kind t,
I I. O. HAMAKKIC
WSIIS MATH
Thst proper diet snd norm,
slly funrtinf gi.,, wod do
.way wiia n,,l( f ,, ho,),!,
HI I the opinion of Hr. o II
Mather, 731 Main street, Kiml
ath Fall., who has secured th
serv,P f ,)r h. H. Il of
Chicago, well known diet snd
sland expert, to conperat with
him for a few day In making
dietary examinations.
"I hsve felt for a long lime
that such an arrangement would
be welcomed by many people in
this community who ar not
sure wb.t food elements they
need In their hodie to main
tain good ht.lth," said Hr
Mslber.
"We will work together, of
fering double examination
while Dr. Hon 1 here. On, to
loc.ie and measure the cause
of any disturbance In the bodies
of applicants. The other to find
out if there Is any nutrltlonil
lark that would hamper effirn
to recover health np n.
arresting the proper foods to
supply needed mineral salts,
gland-bulldlng material, and so
on.
"Inasmuch as th... .
- m . ii - -
lions are offered grails to tha
public, sppoluimcnl will b neces.
sry, snd promptness essential.
"Dr. Hon will be her on
Thursday morning, July 2". and
until Friday evening, July j,
and examinations will be m.
dally from 0:00 a. m. lo 6.00
p. m ." Dr. Mather said.
By 20-30 CLUB
Tho "New IVnl" w.. il,. k.
Jet of an Interesting addrens
presented tn tha 2n.SH rluh In
resulnr meeting Monday, bv
Frank Jenkins, publisher of Th
ICvcnIne- Herald am! trim,..,).
News.
Jenkins nulllnrd ihree of tha
most Important move, in tt.
'New Ileal." nnmetv: ihn .,lmin.
Islratlon's new farm bills, blink
ing reforms and the imlnatr
control bill and national rocr. en
act. The speaker revlen-erf ih. Ma
lory of depressions In Ihe rs
Hon' past, and took in iptl-
mlnllc tone In nrnnlin.vt,.. .
era of prosperity to follow the
present depression.
ham II trlite. nresldent of id.
21-30 organization, nre.l.l. A
rhalrman of the .Monday meet
Ing. IM OUOWINJ
GRANDMAS AOVICf
SATMIN WITH LIFEBUOY
KEOUIARIY. NO 'BO.
TO MAKE ME
UNPOPULAR NOW I
PinDif
donT risk "B.O.
BATHE SECULARLY
WITH LIFEBUOY
SSI
...EVEN MORI
ON NOT DAYS.,
itTirrall