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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC EES PERSONAL Uncle J e" Cannon, the veteran legislator, Monday received an otfidal welcome home from his fellow townsmen on the occasion of his eighty-sevenibirthday. It was his home-corng from hi3 final session of congress. From early morning until afternoon, when the celebration officially began, the man who made Danville and black cigars famous, was the recipient of greetings and congratulations. Hundreds of messages came by wire from throughout the nation, nearly all the governera offering their best wishes. Suit for $00,000 damages was begun by William J. Bill" Brennan against the Mail Express company, publishers of the Evening Mail, for an article It published entitled Evein Dening Mail Staff Unanimous n Fight Queer, claring following Brennans knockout by Luis Angel Firpo, South American heavyBrennan was treated for weight. concussion of the brain in a hospital SKIS REFUSE TO RECEDE POSITION h n A THE WEEKS RESUME OF DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Important Events WESTERN Thirty persons were injured near Sapulpa, Okla. when two interurhan cars collided. Both cars crowded with passengers were badly wrecked. Catalina Tarantan, 21 years old at the Hotel Sorrento In the residence district at Seattle was killed when he went down an elevator shaft to recover a hall for Suzanne Iteid, lit- after the fight. tle daughter of Judge George T. Iteid, D. C. Jackling was elected president vice presdent of the Northern c of the Utah Copper company and the railway. The hall had fallen into a light well while Suzanne was Bingham & Garfield railroad at a the board of directors in playing wdth another child. The coun- meeting New York, accordng to information terweight of the elevator descended received at the Salt Lake offices. He upon Tarantan as he was leaving the succeeds the late C. M. McNeill, who haft to enter the well. recently died. Members of the crew of the steamer An advance in wages amounting tc Mayfair walked out when it was learn- $2, 301), 000 a year, and affecting 22,. ed that the vessel was scheduled to 000 employes of the Standard Oil ffnn return to l'edro. The men deof Indiana, granted by the Company clared that if they returned they feared that Industrial Workers of the board of directors of the company on the theory that the existing economic World strikers would inflict personsituation warranted it, was announcal Injuries on them. ed by the oil company officials. As the beginning of a campaign by Zlang Sun Wan, the young Chinese the postoffice department against student found guilty, early In 1P20, wildcat oil promoters. Postmaster of the murder of Ben Sen Wu, under General New has Issued a fraud order secretary of the Chinese educational against the General Lee Development mission in Washington, must pay the Interests of Port Worth, Texas, and penalty by hanging, the district court directed that all mail received at Port of appeals held in affirming the conWorth addressed to that company be viction. The execution will take raturned to the senders. place May 18. Firpo-Brenna- hell-bo- y Ia-cfl- The first fatality of the woodsmens and marine workers strikes called by the Industrial Workers of the World In the Pacific coast states occurred when William Kay, 40, a logger, was fatally wounded by E. I. Green, watchman at a lumber mill at Aberdeen, Wash., when according to Green, a group of men attempted to enter the mill gates without authority and attacked him when he resisted them. Henry Ford thinks his present Job is as big as President Harding's and has no desire to be president, Ir. William Etidger of St. Mark's Methodist church, Detroit told a church audience. Dr. Stidger said he recently talked with Ford about his reported presidential aspirations. Samuel lias launched Gompers what labor leaders Interpreted as a fight to drive from the American FedTwo army aviators Lieutenants, eration of Labor the radical moveKelly and Maclteady have Just com- ment represented by the Trade Union trancon-tinentthe first non-stopleted Education league, including W. Z. flight. They flew from New Foster and C. E. Ituthenburg. York to San Diago in 2(3 hours and King Albert whose favorite method 40 minutes without a landing or misof travel is by air, has piloted his own enroute. The hap distances is 2,023 airplane for the first time at Brussels. miles. He took the air in anew student Nine miners caught by an explosion machine with hi3 personal pilot ns In the north slope of the Southwestinstructor. The king Is said to have ern mine of the Itocky Mountain been delighted with the experince. Fuel company near Trindad, Colo, FOREIGN are still entombed and three men In the upper seam of the working Approximately twenty foreigners mine when the blast occurred came many of them Americans, including a out unhurt. prominent newespaper publisher and two American army majors, Monday GENERAL were in the hands of a daring gang Postoffice inspector, police and of Chinese brigands, who raided the private detectives have joined hands Peking express early Sunday morning to run down the authors of a wide- at Suchow, province of Kiangsu, shot spread plot to upset the New York dead one English passenger . named stock market by dumping on It hun- Rothman, and drove scores of others, dreds of orders to buy, backed by white and natives, off like a herd of worthless checks running into the cattle In their midst. millions. Dr. Krtipp Von Bolden, head of the All Memphis is buying stock in Krupp works, was sentenced to 13 Ilggly Wiggly to help Clarence Saun- years in jail and to pay a fine of ders beat Wall street a check of the $100,000,000 marks as a result of the first day's sales in the hometown" trial hy courtmartial at Werden, subscription campaign showed. The Germany growing out of the shooting rank and file of the city was reported at the Krupp plant last March. solidly behind the former grocery Fifteen hundred rebels were declerk who recently fought Wall street feated and 200 killed by the Italians to a standstill. The City Firemen's in their latest operations in Tripoli, Relief association bought twenty the occupation of an adinvolving hares and paid $1,100 cash. The vanced point. Memphis Teachers association and A lengthy note revelwing the numerother organizations bought stock. ous British complaints against Soviet Two men were seriously injured snd over 100 girls made a hurried Russia and couched In such strong terms that It may bring the Ilusso-Britis- h flight from the II. O. Cereal comrelations to an issue was panys plant at Buffalo, N. Y. when a dust explosion wrecked the feed banded to Maxim Litvinoff , assistant commissioner for foreign affairs, building. Fire followed the exposion. this afternoon, by the British repSuit for $7,000,000 against the govresentative, Robert M. Hodgeson. ernment was filed by the Great Sioux The Free State government continnation. Involving the largest sum ever sought through Judicial action, ues to proceed as though Eamonn de the suit, filed in the court of claims, Valera, the republican chief, bad never made his proposal of pence. specifies forty counts dating from the treaties of 1S31 to ISrtS, declaring Austin Stack, who, up to the time of millions of acres of land had been his capture last month, was De Valera's principal aide, wSs tried by a Illegally taken from the Indians. military tribunal Saturday. The marthon d'shwashing record The attempt in the Is claimed by Miss Susie Hetlock of the village of Covode, Ia., Using only church conclave to force through a rel-ic- s the old time methods a d'shcloth. declaration abolishing all sacred on to the that served they ground pan, hot waier, and soap Miss ITet-loe- k has foster failed through superstition continued her operations for the efforts of Bishop Antonin. The thirty-on- e hours without stopping. conclave, which originally had been Payment of the $33,000,000 state expected to adopt such a resolution, bonus to Illinois soldiers and sailors finally compromised by allowing the of the world war will begin on July relics to be retained, but providing 1, after a conference between Cover that they be kept open to view, inor Len Small and Chicago bankers stead of In caskets. p al The New York state legislature has Many Brazilian state troops have been killed and wounded near Santa repealed tl e state prohibition enforcement law. To cope with the situaAnna do I.ivramento in an attack hy tion brought about by the repeal tiie the revolutionaries of the state of government will have to ruh rein- Kio Grande do Sul. says a dispatch to forcement to New York at once to t.a Nacion. The rebels with a heavy machine gun fire, forced the governaid the federal authorities there. ment troops to entrench. Prediction that the treasury will The town of Saulu Sela, near t, furnish the current calendar year in the vilayet of Slvas, Asia with surplus of $00,000,000 was made Minor, has been destroyed hy fire by Director Lord tfi the budget, on and earthquake. The advice from the basis of latest estimates of In- the Interior do not give the casual, tersil revenue and customs receipts. tiee, but etate there were many vl& To-ka- AGAINST SPEECH NOTE OF WARNING RECEIVED WITH ROARS OF APPLAUSE Lear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly d, Red Foreign Minister's Remarks Re- garded as Forecast of Russias Reply to Ultimatum; Want Peace to want peace, but wfe are prepared to meet the enimy. This was the Challenge flung at Great Britain hy George Tchitcherin, minister of foreign affairs In a fiery speech in the Moscow opera house Moscow. We Saturday afternoon. His address was generally interpreted as a forecast of Russia's redeply to the British ultimatum manding satisfaction within ten days for alleged encroachments on British rights, with a threat of severance of relations. Itu'-siwill not take a single step insolent decalred imperialism, Tchitcherin amid a roar of applause. A break in relations may mean we war, lie said, and if it conies are prepared to meet the enemy. The fore'gn minister, attired in a uniform of an infantry officer in the red army, threw down the gauntlet to British power, usserting that the broad banners of soviet Russia would never be dipped to Imperialism. Suspect Taken In Bomb Outrage New York. The Wall street bomb explosion was recalled again SaturNoah day when police arrested Lerner, 23, an electrician, on a charge of homicide in connection with the disaster which killed more than thirty persons on September 1010. Lerner Is charged with 16, having hired the wagon that carried the explosives to Wall street, the The Information police announced. that brought his arrest was said to have been given to the district attorney by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas La. They Doyle of Baton Rouge, returned recently from a Kuzbas colony In Russia, where they charged they had found conditions entirely different from what bad been represented to them by its New York officers of the agents. Severaly Kuzbas were indicted on the strength of their accusations. Army Fliers Bodies Found San Diego, Cal. Two bodies, supposed to be those of Colonel Franci staff of chief of cavalry of the army, Charles Webber, and Lieutenant aviator, who disappeared while flying from San Diego toward Tucson, Ariz., December 7 of last year, were found Saturday In the Cuyamaca mountains of this county. As soon as the report reached this city. Major Henry Arnold, commanding Rockwell field, from which Webber took his last flight, having Colenel Mar-part- y to visit the secne and try to identify the bodies and the machine, in whose wreckage the bodies lay. He expressed little doubt that the bodies were those of Colonel Marshall and Lieutenant Webber. Harding Congratulates Scout Leaders New York. James E. West, chief of executive of the Boy Scouts America Saturday made public a letter from President Harding congratulating the organization on having reached the six hundred thousand membership mark and urging conrt tinuation of the campaign for new members, more than 70,000 of whom already have been recrult- 100.-OO- ed. Push Forword Sun Soldier Canton. Fighting between Sun Yat-Seconstitutionalist army and Kwangsl forces still Is In progress along the East river and has spread to the borders of the British terriKwnngtung Hongkong. tory of troops of the constitutionalist army have partly captured Shiuhing, north of Canton, and are disputing poses-sioof the remainder of the city with the Kwangsl army. n Search For Misstng Officer Cleveland. A squad of police led by Chief Graul started digging for the body of Iatrolnian Dennis Griffin In a dump on a river bed In the southeastern section of the city late SatGriff'n who was urday afternoon. L. Whitfield, after John kidnaped by Whitfield bad been placed under arrest Friday morning on a charge of stealing an automobile, has not been seen since he entered an automobile to drive with the prisoner to a police station. English Royalty Ends Italian Visit Rome. King George and Queen Mary of England spent most of Saturday the last day of their visit to Rome with a sightseeing tour Late in the day they left, without ceremony, for Asiaeo to visit the cemeteries In which Rritish war dead are buried. They were bade fare- -' well hy all the members of the Italian royal family and were cheered by crowds in the streets from the qulrinal to the railroad staloa. you. Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box Salt Lake City, Utah. 1545, SONGS REQUESTED to let it grow out. These songs and poems are on the tempting and requested Dear Miss Brooks: list: Mammy o Mine. Many thanks for the song you published for me a few weeks ago. I am Sunshine of Taradlse Aliev. sending in a song which I see has been Now He's Only a Tramp Found Dead requested and hope you will publish the on the Street. , same. Would like to ask you how Is Im Sorry I Made You Cry. best way to slip and reset the begonia Tis the Ticture From Lifes Other slip, and what, if any, special care is Side. necessary. Also, how to win back the love of one who is gradually drifting Stay in Your Own Back Yard. When the Dew Is On the Rose. Have tried in from you (husband). every way to do my part. It what way SONGS RECEIVED have I failed? Please make a suggesThe following songs and poems have tion. Thanking you in advance as bebeen received during the past week, fore, LONEITA, Utah. and I wish to thank each one for their You are welcome to the song, Lonel-tkindness in contributing them: and I in turn thank you for the one Little Boy in Blue A Message from Home Sweet Home. you sent me. (1) The florist tells me to take the begonia slip and put it in While the Leaves Come Drifting water until little roots come on it, then Down. Under Dakotas Cross. plant it and take care of it Just the same as anything else. (2) Your other The Curse of an Aching Heart. The Legend of the Organ Builder. question is not so easy to answer, dear, especially as I know nothing of the It will be necessary for the following circumstances. I am going to ask you to send names and addresses before I to write me a letter telling me somecan answer their letters, as the rules thing more about your seeming trouble, and I can then give you a personal reheading this column indicate. Dimply if you wish. There is a way to reCowboy," Robertson, Wyo. ples," Thame, Wyo. Bug and Dunk, store the harmony in your home I am Washington, Utah. Bebe and Lll, Sho- sure but not knowing more than your shone, Idaho. Tobbie and Dickey, Lo- letter indicates, any attempted advice gan, Utah. The Texas Cowgirl, Des- from me, would be like the blind atert Lake, Utah. The Naughty Four, tempting to lead the blind. Please will Meridian, Ida. "Texas Rough Rider. you let me hear from you? To IRENE, Fillmore, Ut. Through McCammon, Idaho. Devoted Reader," the kindness of a contributor I am enTooele, Utah. abled to print your song: Dear Miss Brooks: A LITTLE BOY IN BLUE Your little corner is so Interesting and Inviting that I feel I must enter A mother sits in sadness and hope I am welcome to ask a few Thinking of her only son questions. (1) I am 13 years old and As she looks up at two pictures on the wall. have been going with a boy steady all winter and feel that I should think Theyre all thats left to cheer her more of other things than boys, so how And she says Thy will be done" can I quit him without getting peeved As she mourns for him at him? (2) Is it proper to play kiss- Whos gone beyond recall. ing games at a party? Wishing you One shows him as a little boy In soldiers clothes at play all kinds of success, I remain, With his army lying scattered on the PEACHES, Idaho.. floor. Your questions were answered and sent to the address enclosed In your The other in a uniform he marched away. letter, but It has been returned to me The day marked unclaimed. I am now placing When he said good bye It here. Sorry for the delay but guess Alas! forevermore. you will have to accept the blame. Proper name and address must accom- Chorus: pany letters if you wish answers and Is it strange when the band starts playing prompt service. That her eyes fill up with tears. You are right you should be thinkAs the soldiers pass her window Imof more other ing things, vastly portant than going with boys. I can- And the street rings out with Ischeers? saddest not understand why you have been al- For its then that her heart lowed to go steady with a boy all win- And It seems It cant be true. ter when you are only thirteen. Your As she looks up at the pictures of her little boy in blue. letter shows that you are sadly in need of more schooling. Just tell this boy took him from her has frankly that you think you are too The war that been over many years. young to be going with boys, and that you have decided not to do It any more, And the troops that pass are only on but to spend your time improving yourparade; self Instead. There is no reason why But as she watches them go by he should get peeved about it. No, my Shes thinking through her tears, dear, kissing games are not in good Of her "own boy marching taste. There are many other games While the music played. much more enjoyable and less harm- The pictures hanging on the wall to blend in one. ful. Let me know how you get on, dear. They seem And she seems to hear a voice "I miss you, too. Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer a question Thats why shes heavy-heartefor me. If a girl doesnt want to dance For when all is said and done, with a boy she has never met, how He was only Just her little Boy in Blue. should she refuse him? I am sending a song somebody asked for. Thank- Dear Miss Brooks: The poem you sent was just what ing you very much in advance. I wanted. And it was very dear of you, BROWN EYES, Idaho. Thanks very much for the song, Miss Brooks. I thank you from the Brown Eyes. It seems very strange depth of my heart. I wish to ask two that a boy whom you have never met questions now. (1) I have a wart on should ask to dance with you. Surely my lip, anyway it is a white pimple. It he must realize he should be properly has been there almost three years. It Introduced. Simply say, you are sorry, doesnt bother me, but I do not like It hut you cannot dance with a stranger. there. It Is as large as a pin head. . Is there anything I can take it oft with? TWO SISTERS, Idaho Falls, Ida. (2) I am 23 years old, 6 feet 2 Inches Thanks for the songs, girls. I will tall; how much should 1 weigh? I will keep your envelope for the songs you close with love. SPANISH BABE, Spanish Fork, Ut. request and hope to have them for You are as welcome as can be to the you Boon. You are most welcome to poem I sent you, and I am very glad I any and all I can find for you. could do it for you. I am so very Dear Miss Brooks: busy, dear friend, that at present I am Permit me to ask a favor of you. Will making no personal appointments at would be better If you please give directions for the plant- all, so I think it questions ing and cultivating of Jerusalem Arti- you would write metwowhatever at a time, and I you wish to ask, chokes? Yours truly, shall be very pleased to answer them to JIMMIE. You are most welcome to the follow- the best of my ability, you may be sure. or whatever it ing Information regarding the Jeru- In regard onto the wart,I think it would your lip, salem Artichoke. The planting and cul- may be, tivation of this tuber Is much the be a good Idea for you to consult your same as that of the Irish potato. Plant physician about it, and if he says it is It 18 Inches apart in the row with a wart I suggest that you try rubbing rows 3 feet apart. It Is very prolific It lightly with a caustic stick. This and hardy, and does not require the is often effective in removing an orcareful cultivation given the potato. dinary wart. For your height, your It is advisable to use waste land for weight should be 120 lbs. I do apprethe growing of this plant, which some ciate your good wishes, dear, and shall consider a pest, as It eventually ab- be very glad to hear from you again. sorbs all available surrounding ground JUANITA and cannot be gotten rid of, except by Soft oer the fountain, plowing it up. Lingring falls the southern moon; Far oer the mountain, My Dear Friend: I have written to you many times Breaks the day too soon! and am pleased with your work. May In thy dark eyes splendor. I ask a question or two. (1) I have Where the warm light loves to dwell. very thick hair and It is getting real Weary looks, yet tender, long and pretty. I want to have it Speak their fond farewell! bobbed, but my folks do not want me Nita! Juanita! to have It cut. What shall I do? I am Ask thy soul if we should part! wishing you very much success with Nita! Juanita! me and with all others, I am, as ever, Lean thou on my heart. PINK ROSE, Clear Lake, Utah. You will see one of the songs you re- When In thy dreaming. quested In the last issue of your paper Moons like these shall shine again, and another in this issue. The others And day-ligbeaming I do not have, but will try to get them Prove thy dreams are vain, for you and will then send them to you. Wilt thou not, relenting, I would not advise you to bob your hair. For thine absent lover sigh, Pink Rose. I am sure you would re- In thy heart consenting gret It, especially when your hair Is To a prayr gone by? doing so well. Bobbed hair Is not Nita! Juanita! nearly so ropular as it was, although Let me linger hy thy side! many continue to wear It because of Nita! Juanita! the difficulty encountered when at Be my own fair bride! a, Dear Miss Brooks: I have been an ardent reader of corner for a long time and would your like some help, if l am wekerae. Will you help me solve this question? I have been doubtful of it for a long time. Which kind of girls do the boys like the best? Girls who are Independent, who bawl" them out occasionally, tells them where to head in, and give them as good as they take? Or the girls who are always pleasant, tranquil, and quiet? The boys seem to think the latter are lazy. They say and do anything and everything they please around her, never thinking how they might hurt her feelings, and ignore her when they like, and dance with the other girls first, at a dance, etc, while they respect the hardboiled" girls and seek their company. Please tell me why this is. Wishing you all sorts of luck, I am, EASY, Wyo. Of course you are welcome, my dear. seems It to me it ought not to be very hard to guess which sort of a girl a boy should like, but there is no accounting for tastes, and taste of Borne of the present-da- y boys sometimes seems to he hard to account for. Even if the boys you know seem to like to be bawled out and told where to head in at," as you say, I don't believe if were in your place I should adopt these tactics in order to be popular with this sort: for I should consider the sort of boy that would like that kind of thing, not worth worrying over. They aren't all like that, thank goodness, and if you keep yourself the nice, modestr demure sort of girl that they think, "Easy, some day a boy is going to come along who will appreciate such a girl. The boys you speak of may seem to ignore you now, but one of these days they are going to tire of the hard boiled" girl, and. then you will have your innings. I feel quite sure of this, dear, and no girl can afford to lower her high ideals for the sake of such unstable and unsatisfactory popularity. Do you not agee? And further, Easy, if a girl is pleasant, tranquil and quiet, she muut of necessity be and have poise. This Is a combination of which any girl should be proud and which should insure popularity for her among both boys and girls. If all the boys of your acquaintance are of this type do not fret, but devote your attention to and you will be rewarded by attracting to you persons of real worth who have respect and admiration for you and your efforts. 1 self-relia- nt Dear Miss Brooks: May I enter your corner again? (1) Who was the man who played the part of Kenneth and Normac Talmadge's sweetheart In the Daughter of Two Worlds? (2) What kind of face powder is the best? I remain your friend, wishing you bushels of success MAY FLOWER, Grantsville, Ut. Jack Crossby took the part of Kenneth Harrison, In A Daughter of Two Worlds." I am having some literature sent you regarding what is considered one of the very best lines of toilet preparations manufactured and I can assure you they are thoroughly dependable. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES St. Mark's Hospital Salt Lake City, (Organized 1872) training school for nurses Address applications. M. E. Hale, Supt. of Hospitat. . Salt Lake City Firms To assure prompt service and quick returns to these advertisements mention the name of this paper. DR. GRACE STRATTON AIREY Abram's famous blood diagnosis. Tumors, tuberculosis, chronic and acute diseases successfully treated. Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake. 303-30- 4 BUSINESS COLLEGES School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. d, ht To MRS. V. M. L Salt Lake I now have your poem, The Dying Sailor, and had hoped to print it, but hardly think I can ever find room for it, as it is quite a long poem. Will you kindly send for it as I find I do not have your address. My Pear Friend: Would you kindly answer my questions. Miss Brooks? We found your club names very good and chose Tarnl, As our club Is where we work, we liked Taml the best. Thanks., kind friend. Now for my questions. (1) Do you know of any place, doing type work, where a girl could get type work to do at home? It Is impossible for me to and I have a typewriter ! and would like to do that kind of work. (2) Please send me Thomas Meighans address. Wishing you lots of success and thanking you very kindly, yours, DOODLE BUG. Logan, Ut. I sincerely wish, dear girl, that I might be as successful In sending a satisfactory answer to this question as I seemed to be to your last one. I fear though, my dear, that It will be Impossible for you to obtain this kind ef work. The mimeograph has absorbed whatever work of this nature there once was, as it reproduces copies much more quickly and satisfactorily than does the typewriter. Address Thomas Meighan at Lasky Studios, Vine St. Hollywood, Calif. HINTS BEAUTY Have your combings or cuttings made into National bobs or side waves. Face powders, creams. Mail orders solicited. Marinello Beauty Shoppe. BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES DAfWC UUUIlJ you Any book t want hy Book Co. Dpsei-p- 44 Fast mail, C. O. D So. 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GEE GEE HAIR TONIC FOR DANDRUFFTFAUJNGTim Gee Gee Company, 1S3 Recent St., Salt Lake City BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKSFrom White Leghorn, headed by males with records of 262 and better, on beth sides, and yoing fast at 13c each for May and June, a price unequaled, considering quality. We hatch only from our own eggs. T. B. C. Sieicken, Calistoga, Calif. KODAK FINISHNG Send 111 Your Films VF.LYETONE" Finishing Professional and Amateur Supplies SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Catalog Free 271 So. Main St. Dear Miss Brooks: This makes twice that I have written to you. I want to ask a question or two more. Will you answer them, please? I am 17 years old. weigh 103 pounds. Is that as much as I should weigh? Thanking you in advance, 1 remain, SLIM. Yes Indeed, I will gladly answer your questions, and thank you very, very much for the song. If you are of av- erage height, which is 62 inches,, SHim, you are about four pounds under weight, as you should weigh 118 pounds. |