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Show '- The Mole. , s Mr. Mole lives under the earth, but he likes to walk In the fresh air sometimes; some-times; and, though almost; blind, he can hear the smallest sound and scent, the faintest smell directly, and disappears disap-pears before you can say "Jack Robinson!" Rob-inson!" , If you could peep, right down far enough you would see him" run down the little' hole and through a Sunday, unless required by international interna-tional courtesy. The national flag will always be displayed at the time of firing, fir-ing, salutes. ..... The national salute is 21 guns. It is -also the. salute to a national flag. The salute to the Union, commemorative of the Declaration of Independence and . consisting of one gun for each state, is fired at noon july 4 at every post provided with suitable artillery. An ex-president of the United States receives a salute of 21 guns, the vice-president vice-president and president of the senate and American or foreign ambassadors receive a salute of 19 guns; member of the cabinet, the chief justice, the speaker of the House of Representatives, Representa-tives, a committee of Congress officially official-ly visiting a military post, governors within their respective states cr territories terri-tories and the civil governor of the Philippine islands receives 17 guns; the vice-governor of the Philippine islands receives 15 guns. A governor-general governor-general receives a salute of 17 guns. The term "governor-general" shall be taken to mean an administrative office under whom officers with the title of governor are acting. The assistant lot of passages, some quite big and wide and others very narrow for these are the streets of Mjleland until un-til he comes to his own home. This is so wonderfully arranged that the moles can go out and come in at any part of it. Of course, these small fortresses take some little.'time to build but, as the mole uses his' pointed little nose |