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Show CACFIE AMERICAN. LOGAN. lBy THORNTON W. BURGESS HOW THE CREAT FIGHT ENDED THK Ullle the dusty road early Hint morning. When he reached Hie cor tier where Johnny Chuck s house was. of course, he heard I he no ket made by the birds and knew right sway that something was going on lie tlopied to listen. Mingled with cries of the bird were snarls and growl. Bowser scrambled up to Hie bank and haiked over the atone Hue glance was enough wall 4ki ol the Old Or iImiuI Hie great lihli till iKned Ui m-i- i f file ''hard (till tell w Bi,'lil comet lijr the ftincty road Of course Sammy Jay mu the atari of It tie cauiMf lie mac right tlierei And of Course It anl long every body n the llhl Orchard who could lly ni right where tie could eee II Unit went on. for Sarmnjri voice reached even to the far comet where roily Chuck m So all the fenlliered folk forgot everything clue and hurried over to ee the HkhL Such a racket a they made) Their longues fairly flew a they houted encouragement to Johnny Chuck. Johnny needed all the encouragement possible. To have fought Iteddy Fox alone would have been no email task, hut to have to tight two al once was more Hum twlre a bail Hut Johnny Chuck la not only tout In body, he la atoul In heart e G'ftuaop MALLOCH a .liiuh-wil- l set tluSU Ihii.k ol all the dawge la tuu I'he duugs lie know a, (lie black, th brow n. Hell Mini Hie tine Ihsl always Bat a cushhui. slick and fat, Was ii. I giMMl friend, al (bat lui Washington. Although liie Uoosa-vel- t emergency banking program as put forward s Would End purely a a Banks tlon for the crisis then upon the nation, It hat since become apparent that It had a permanent phase that surely Is going to carry on far luto the future to the ahne of a bitter controversy. There la no longer any doubt that the emergency program was based on plan for unified banking system for the country, and that, of course, means ultimate death for the state bank- It Nu is the ur.lt iui ry pup, foi lisikin op, ieiligrv Ilu fur ids piuitvr. tin bis cup, Die ordinary pup y.nt meet Thai glia atHiul enough lo eat. And knows the kids lu ev'ry alreet aolu-Stat- Thai (I ecu you with a wagglo' tall. Or watches by a dlnueruill. Or tieliw to land a crook to Jail It s usi the ordinary cur, Withinii no ribbons In bis fur, Thui reully bos some character. ing structure. We btve long And. II fellah will set down And think shout the mco la town The while, nml, yet, the black and brow n, lie'll And the fellah that has stood Beside him like lie said he would When Hiiips were not to very good Was not some shoutin' orator. More likely was some farmer, or Some fellah with some little stora Ves, dawgs or men, the friends you a well. Coward! he anarled. a Iteddy Foi faced him. "Coward! Coward! You didn't dare face me loner fli.il. Broadcasting antartalnara ar not Unless you. too. are proud and r th only people who racsiv Idind. says delinquent 0 quest letter Are Just Hie ordinary kind. lores, other people ow tha butch 6 I saa lisuiii Msllorh WNU Ssrrlcw r, th baker and tha candlestick "Father of Waters I'UHTLAND, OREL, during these depression days, one can purchase Chuck knew that all the time ahe maker, too." WNU Service The word Mississippi Is from IN pair of wooden shoes for as little as 75 cents. The photograph showa eradicate. tail waa watching for a chance to Jump mlssl, meaning great, and sepe. wa Joseph Witte making these articles which he carves to fit the foot ITe at him from behind, while Iteddy held him helpless. ao aa he fought There right before him were Iteddy ter. The words togelher mean great originally made them aa novelties but they proved so popular with farmers and dairymen that he has more orders than be can OIL he tried to keep both Iteddy and and Mrs. Foil With a roar Bowser river, or father of waters Mrs. Iteddy In front of him. After a was over the wall and half way to little he was able to get hla hack to the fighters In the twinkling of an an apple tree and then he felt bet- eye. Wet or Dry Summer? At the sound of that voice Reddy ter. Iteddy Fox tried hla beat to pull him away from this, but be and Mrs. Foi had but one thought couldn't. Johnny Chuck waa too and that was to get away as fast tig and heavy, resides he was as their legs would carry them. Like giving Iteddy all he could do to keep a red flash Mrs Reddy leaped and from being torn by those sharp darted down through the Old Orch ard toward the Green Forest. Reddy teeth. It soon becume clear that Iteddy tried to do the same thing, hut was getting a little the worse of It. Johnny Chuck had set his teeth In Johnny'a coat was tcugh. Under- Reddy's shoulder and not even the neath that tough coat was a layer sound of Bowsers voice made him of fat and Reddy'a teeth bad to go let go. He was beyond caring through both the tough coat and about Bowser. the fat before they could do any Reddy struggled with all his real harm to Johnny Chuck. Mrs. might and fear doubled his strength Reddy would have tc help. So Just In the nick of time he shook she watched. Jumping thta way and himself free and bounded away that way, for a chance to dodge In Bowser merely glanced at Johnny and seize Johnny where be would Chuck and started after Reddy, hts oon be made helpless. That this great voice waking all the echoes chance was bound to come sooner In the Green Forest A So ended the great fight of which or later she was sure. punch bowl la the place where Now It happened that Bowser the the little people of the Old Orchard prize fights are staged. As for Johnny ITound took it Into bis head to trot tell to this day. Chuck, he marched back to hts BONERS are actual humorous house growling fiercely all the way found in examination paon his he set there and doorstep pers, essays, etc., by teachers. about licking his wounds. Now, lira Iteddy had no mind to poll her bemiUful red coat If she could hcl) It, o ahe watt qu'le willing to all by at Drat and ltd Iteddy do the lighting. Hut Johnny B-- EONIEKS lid-bi- JioYoi1 Know 1933, by T. W Burteam. WNU Service. VARIOUS GOOD THINGS CUSTARDS are the common 2? hat ambulances for the of wounded soldiers from the s were invented French a surgeon by named. Larrey and first used by the French in the rapid transportation battle-field- 1792. army of the Rhine in A, 1933 McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service one may vary them with different flavors and gar nlslies. As they are one of the easiest of desserts to digest, they make especially good ones for the little people and the aged. When preparing a flsb loaf or salad use sections of lemon pulp In stead of pickles when called for In the recipe. This will also answer for any acid needed to make the mixture palatable. Cheese Custard. Take one cupful of cottage cheese, mix with beaten egg yolks, of a cupful of sugar, teaspoonful of salt, of a cupful of sweet milk, one tablespoonful of melted butter. two-third- s one-fourt- two-third- s Ao antique Is something no one would be seen with if there were bread together and cut Into finger more of them, but which every one sizes. Toast on both sides. Serve wants when no one else has any. with tea or chocolate. A franchise Is a big light that they Chopped uncooked prunes, sweet cream and a teaspoonful of lemon often use on the main street of a Juice makes another delectable town. sandwich filling. William Tell Invented the tele1933. Western Newsuaper Union phone. and oue teaspoonful of vanilla. Cool slightly and cover with a meringue, using the whites of the eggs and two tahlespoonfuls of sugar. Bake the custard until firm In the cen ter. placed In a pan of hot water. Asparagus With Mock Hollandalse. Take one tablespomiful of butter and two of flour, mix well, add of a cupful of milk, teaspoonful of salt, pepper to taste, a dash of cayenne, the yolks of two eggs added after the flour and milk mixture Is well of a cooked. Now add cupful of butter bit by bit, stirring well ; then add one tablespoon ful of lemon Juice. Garnish with pimlento. Serve with asparagus. Toasted Cinnamon Sandwich. Butter thin slices of white bread, spread with a thick layer of brown f sugar and cinnamon, using cupful of sugar and two teaspoonfuls of cinnamon. Put two slices of three-fourth- s Last week our club burled a cow which died for a poor family that was unable to do so. one-hal- Dlpthong Is a childs disease. Dr. Robert Koch was the Inventor of anesthetics and esthetics. Q. 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. fresh-cooke- d Ths branch cut front It nhhs ta rated from tha by such mean entire tree, lu ths tame way a msa Hh another man sepho breaks arates blmself from the hole of humanity. Only the braurh la cut bile msa. off by a stranger's hand, In cutting hlmw-l- f off from his neighbor, out of despite, does not realize that he Is hiuiHetf making the septhat bavs occurred lu th period of aration, Marcus Aurelius. ttis depression. Senator Glass, tha author of the bill mentioned abort and one of the ablest banking students of the time, says there are actually thousand of banks In operation that ought never bar been organized. There was ao need for them. He referred to some of the real imail Institution a pawn simps, adding that they were of no service to their communities and that they toppled over at tha first sign of a storm. But there It another school of thought Those oa this side of ths question argue against extension of WOMEN: the hr ndi system and ths limitation of the number of bank at placing dangerous power over currency and credit In tha bands of a small number of Individuals Instead of disWbat should women do to keep their tribution of that power among the bowels moving lreely? A doctor loknow the answer. That is why should communities where the banks are cated. From this viewpoint too. It pure Syrup Pepsin is so good for women. It just suits their delicate ta said lorn! communities w ill be deIt is the prescription of an nied accommodations at the bank organism. old family doctor who bas treated with which they must do business. thousands of women patients, and I have heard It argued st length who made a special study of bowel that branch of a bank In a distant troubles. It is fine fdr children, too. They city will have Its bard and fast love taste. Let them have it every rules, and either the local citizens time its their tongues are coated or their meet those requirements or fall to slun is sallow. L)r. Caldwell's Synip loan. If that be true, of Pepsin is made from fresh laxative get one course. It means destruction ol herbs, pure pepsin and other harmof the basic rules of credit, namely, less ingredients. When you've a tick headache, the character and record of the borcan't eat, are bilious or sluggish; rower. and at the times when you ere most At any rate, these are the points ant to be constipated, take a little of set up on each tide of the question. this famous prescription (all drug tores keep it ready in big bottles), Undoubtedly, there Is merit to each argument Moreover, experience and you'll know why Dr. Caldwells seems to bave demonstrated that Syrup Pepsin is the favorite laxative of over a million women! varying conditions make the two propositions work differently in difDa. W. B. Caiowiu s ferent communities. Tet whatever may be the view one holds, It cannot be denied that the emergency A Doctor Y Family Laxaliv banking act Is an enormous stride In the direction of a unified banking system. If It produces stronger banks everywhere, It surely will have been a blessing even though It 'Just That Exception leaves sore spots and heartaches In Aint Nature grand Except many communities for ths time be- good deal of human nature. ing as a result of the harshness of Its terms. bad a national banking system, made up of financial institution that were chartered hy and under the control of the comptroller of the currency In the treasury. We also have had the state Institutions that were chartered by and under the control of atnte authorities and existing by virtue of etute laws. There haa been a tong continuing effort to get them together, but always It bat been futile because for the most part the national bunking laws were more rigid and the prerequisite higher than the state banking Inwt required. It la Interesting, therefore, to note how the creation of the federal reserve system back Id 11)14 made some Inroads luto the state banking field by providing means whereby those banka could join the national banka In the federal reserve system. There remained advantages to the state banks, however, and one of the means used to offset some of those advantages was the passage McFadden act In of the 1327. This allowed natlonnl banks to have branches within the city where their parent bank was located. Various efforts bave been made since that time to enlarge the branch bauklng privileges of the national bauks, but to no avail There waa an enlargement of those privileges In the bill by Senator Glass of Virginia that was passed by the senate In the last congress, although s s It died the death of a rag doll In President Roosevelt's bold action the house of representative!. Now comes the emergency bankrespecting the banking situation resulted In m n j ing law, however, with provisions Move Required persons overlook-Courag- e designed to solve the crisis In our Ing what I am Incountry's financial structure but clined to regard with some other sections furthering the Interests of the national banks. as a move that required more courThe Intter sections were completely age when considered from the poMost people paid litical standpoint He was able to overshadowed. little attention to them. The main gain quick and decisive and almost object of the legislation was to get unanimous action on the banking the banks open. The bill was put legislation because of the perilous He had no such united through congress In the record situation. speed of one day and the state bank- support when he asked congress to ing Interests, hitherto on guard give him dictatorial powers to cut against new encroachments, were In government expenses. Especially Is a position where they could do noth- this true concerning the right he sought to trim down the payments ing. Actually, the situation resulting being made to former soldiers, sail from the passage of the emergency ora and marines whose compensa. law, aside from the provisions for tlon was being given In cases of making currency available, Is a tre- physical disabilities that did not mendously long step on the part of result from actual service In the toward fighting lines. the federal government It No one knows, nor can anyone squeezing out the state banks. does so by making available many tell how much money is being paid more advantages for the national for disability not connected with the banks and state banks that are service. It la known, however, that members of the federal reserve sys- the total payments to veterans extem than they ever have had before. ceeds $950,000,000, a vast sum even for our rich country. There seems to be no equivocaThere are few officials or members of congress who will admit that tion about the willingness to pay there Is a big compensation to veterans who reg ceived injuries In the fighting lines. For Unified drive on to That Is undoubtedly their due. It System Pllsh a great uniIs the least a government can do. fied banking system. Their silence, however, does But where the compensation Is beState banknot conceal the fact. ing paid for things that have haping representatives who flocked to pened since the war, there surely Is room for doubt That Is the type Washington during the banking holiday In order to protect themselves of payment which the President says recognized It They began fighting, he Is going to eliminate. but it was too late. The law was Now that congress has put through passed. Their claim was, and still Is, that the legislation permitting the manuthe emergency banking act and the facture and sale regulations Issued under it for the Drys Keep Up of beer with an reopening of the banks beginning Fight on Beer alcoholic content March 13 resulted In state banks something near being cast adrift They were given what beer had before the days mighty little consideration. It looks of prohibition, much speculation has like they will receive less here- arisen as to how the matter will be after. So Its the survival of the viewed by the Supreme Court of the fittest for them. United States. The question sureThis does not mean that the state ly will get to the Supreme court In bank In your community Is going rather short order. Prohibitionists to die. The scheme which Washingare not going to be licked without ton observers believe they see and that final test which the state bank representaIn view of these circumstances, tives claim has been worked out It may be interesting to recall an operates slowly. It Is Intended to argument made privately by former develop a far .flung system whereSenator John J. Blaine of Wisconby the small country banks will be sin, when he sought to get action absorbed slowly, perhaps becoming on a beer bill In the last session of branches of larger, banks. Banking congress before his term expired. facilities will be continued wherever Senator Blaine took the position there is need for them, because If that It would be unconstitutional for the need exists profit can be made congress to pass beer legislation out of a bank. Wherefore, there that would authorize" the manufacwill be an eventual purchase of hunture and sale of beer where it condreds of the smaller banks and con- tained an alcoholic content In excess version of them Into branches. f of 1 per cent But he of contended that If congress enacted Thus, the basis of the controversy legislation declaring there was no comes Into view. There Is one penalty to be used where the alcoschool of thought holic content was below a stated figFavor a Few In the country ure, there was nothing' which the Great Systems which holds that Supreme court could hold to be unthe solution of our constitutional banking problems is establishment There seems every reason to beof a few great systems, or at least lieve that the law as enacted In the fewer but stronger banks. There Is extra session will stand the constimuch support for that Idea because tutional test of the thousands of bank failures , 1933, Western Newspaper Union. une-hal- BOUT the Those patient, under all cirDr. J. Gershon-Cohecumstances. of the department of radiology of the graduate hospital of the University of Is shown taking an Pennsylvania photograph of a mummy, to determine its Ills without removing it from the case. Much Important data is expected to be revealed. Is really n y SPA IP A . l,il'GW- - one-hal- Pop, what is a landscape? Where an artist does his bank I lug . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. The feature of this bat la the small wings that fit down Into the curls on the side of the head. The hat Is made of a black fabrlc-llk-e material end the wings are celluloid. wafeh your BOWELS SYRUP PEPSIN 1 A Rundown Woman Denver, Cola was troubled with t accom-Bankin- the British and American opens as he was at the start; as his low scores of these rounds reveal. Swung like a weight, the heavy club adds smoothness to the swing for It must be swung evenly. There Is little chance for a stab. Later, using his regular clubs which felt light In his hands, Sarazen was able to add considerable yardage to his tee shots. It also helped his touch SARAZENS HEAVY and swing with the shorter shots for PRACTICE DRIVER It gave him a better conception and control of power In the hands and golfers who find their wrists. 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. and wrists tire quickly after a few holes of golf might try Sarazens method of duplicating Wings of Celluloid strengthening these members. Gene lately has employed a 30 ounce driver In practice which has added endurance and power to his arms and As a result he was as Angers. fresh during the finishing rounds i Trying to Find Out What Ailed the Mummy that he CUT OFF FROM HUMANITY n By OOUGLAS Sil It And down Oregon Folk Like Wooden Shoes The Ordinary Pup JlEDTIMESTORYa IT An I in- digestion and everything I ate nauseated me. I felt tired, too, did not teem to have any energy, and was very nervous," said Miss Irene Devlin of 827 Lipan St I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it drove away the stomach complaint and nervousness and I had more energy. Favorite Prescription is fine for women." n Fluid or tablets. All druggists. Writs to Dr. PIotm's CUols. Bufalo, IV. Y for froo nedkal mdrUo. uii lk iTBptta klaak foaad la U peekego. Salt Rheum Formed Water Blisters on Baby Healed by Cuticura My sixteen months old baby waa bothered with salt rheum. It started with a rash and then formed a water blister, and the more be scratched the more It Itched nntll the blister was broken. Then It would break out In another place- - As soon as I pnt his night clothes on he kept np a steady whine and could not sleep. It affected his whole body and he was sight My druggist told me about Cutl-cuSoap and Ointment I purchased some and after using them a month Dr two my baby was healed. (Signed) Mrs. Doris Hardy, 13 High St, N. H., August 11, 1932. Cuticura Soap 25c. Ointment 25c and 50c. Talcum 25c, Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Address : Cuticura Laboratories, Dept Adv. R. Malden, Mass. ra Bos-cawe- n, Salt Lake Citys Tewest Hotel i. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |