Show THE Sea’ “Undertow The coast and geodetic survey says while it has not studied the matter the existence of the phenomenon known as undertow Is generally recognized by competent au thorlties on the subject of waves— Washington Star Multiplied Misfortunes U There scarcely a calamity which does not Ond mention In the "Iliad" Therefore a succession of misfortunes Is sometimes called “an Iliad of woes" Hammer Maa’a Firit Tool? The first toil evolved by ancient man Is believed to have been the hammer At first the hammer was a stone held In the hand Next a strip of skin was wrapped aronnd It and finally the hammer took the form of a real Invention when man gave It a handle by means of a stick fastened firmly to the stone with rawhide or the stout fibera of some plant— Gas Logie “Mammy Tra’ Protected Seed trees left by a large lumber company operating in Arkansas and Louisiana have been dubbed "mamcutters who my trees" by negro xealousy guard against cutting them down Several large trees prea marked with distinguishing viously white streak are left on each acre to assure tbe seeding In of a new ' crop of young trees according to of the United Slates Department Agriculture Appearing the Dead The expressloa "to appease his manes" means to do when a person Is dead what would have pleased him when he was alive The spirit or ghost of the dead was called his "manes” by the Romans and it was supposed never to rest quietly In the grave as long as survivors left Its wishes unfulfilled February 19 was the day when all tbe living sacrificed to the shade of dead relatives and friends - Buffalo Bill’s Ancettry to the biography of According Buffalo Bill compiled by his sister Mrs Helen Cody Wetmore the family la descended from Mlleslus a king of Spain whose three sons founded the first dynasty In Ireland The Cody family Is descended through the son Heremon Several members of tbe family emigrated to America In 1787 and settled In Maryland' Buffalo Pennsylvania and Virginia Bill was born In Scott county lows Earth a Saoe From AVovs The following Is a quotation from Professor Piccard’s story of his trip to the stratoscope: “At an altitude of 16000 meters the earth la a marvelous sight Yet It la terrifying too As wa rose the earth seemed at times like a huge disk with an upturned edge rather than the globe It Is The bluish mist of the atand the mosphere grew earth seemed to go Into a cloud and then all but disapIn a haze" pear Loproiy In Lower Animals There are no records of leprosy having been transmitted front rats to human beings either by bite association or other means There is a disease of rats known as rat leprosy but it has not been shown conclusively that It Is the same as leprosy that affects human beings If a pet rat appears to have any disease either rat leprosy or any other affection It Is believed It Is to the best Interest of all that the animal bo killed— Washington Star of Current News Review Events the World Over - Great Britain Forced to Abandon the Gold Standard — Steel Cuts Wages — President’s Appeal to the Legion By EDWARD Britain started otr Great with a bang that could TEETHING make) HIM FUSSY One ot the most Important things can do to make a teething baby comfortable la to see that little bowels do their work of carrying off waste matter promptly and regularly For this nothing Is better than Castoria a pure vegetable preparation specially made for bablea and children Castoria acts so gently yon can give It to young Infants to relieve colic Yet It Is always effective for older children too Remember Castoria contains no harth drugs no narcotic— Is absolutely harmless When your baby Is fretful with teething of a food upset giro a deansing dose of Castoria Be sure you get genuine Castoria with tbe name: you CASTORIA W PICKARD the covenant and of the Kellogg pact In her policy toward Manchuria minister of T V Soong Chinese a finance proposed to ‘ry to solve the Mancommission churia problem and this suited Tokyo but It was rejected flatly by Nanking In a mesPresident Chiang sage to the Chinese people declared that "if the League of Nations and the fall to upKellogg pact signatories hold Justice between China and Japan the national go eminent Is prepared for a finnl and supreme struggle I shall lead the army and the entire nation In the fight for the preservaI shall tion of our race go to the front and necessary fall with other be The national around the world government finding the gold reserves of tbe Bank of England were reduced to the danger point the money borrowed from and France America exhausted and the of forwithdrawals from balunces eign the country continuing adopted the evidently wise course of the gold 'y’F&wwj abandoning ijfirfi standard at least The temporarily had become so critical that this had to be done In the words of the official announcement decision “Thia will of course not affect obligations of his majesty's government or of the Bank of England which are payable In foreign currencies” bill On Monday tbe government's was rushed through both houses of parliament and approved by tbe king and the gold standard act was thus Whether for six months suspended tbe nation will go back to that standard depends on the course of events decision Though tbe government’s w not announced until Sunday night was reached several days earlier the rulers America and France and of were warned In the stock exchanges of both countries a check was pot on short selling so the evil effects were minimized and the bears held under curb Of course the ponnd sterling dropped to low figures but there was a decided recovery within a few hours The London stock exchange and some were closed tembouses continental porarily couSnowden Chancellor always the rageous In difficulties presented case to the house of commons when the bill was up for passage and to the crowded benches and galleries he had no apologies to make He cited the chief reasons- - for the action as follows: The tying np of British funds In Germany with Its Immediate effect on the London market Criticism abroad concerning the British In government’s expenditure on the dole keeping the unemployed The adverse balance of trade which he said “1ms been seized upon and heard patriots” rebel Canton The government Its hostile campaign against ceased the Nationalist regime In order that all China might unite to comlmt Japan Soviet Russia took a hand In the formal to melee protest making Japan against the hitter's course In taking steps In Manchuria without Moscow Russia says first notifying In Manchuria are as her Interests The tone of large as those of Japan the Moscow press was warlike On Wednesday Secretary of State Stlmson sent notes to both Japan and China urging them to cease hostilities and the League of Nations council cabled to Tokyo asking Japan to perto Invesmit a neutral commission tigate tbe situation HOOVER deciding to appear before the of the American Legion convention went to Detroit Monday and delivered a stirring address to some 16000 Legionnaires and their families was warmly received and listened to with respect and It was evident that his main purpose the heading off of demands by the organization for additional bonus loans at this time had been PRESIDENT ns accomplished Mr Hoover made his message brief dealt with no other subject than that which took him there In effect the President made a request that the Legionnaires should not press for additional loans under the veterans’ adjusted compensation act There had been a concerted movement within the Legion to have this convention pass a resolution demand lng that veterans be permitted to borrow the full amount of their adjusted certificates Instead of compensation only hnlf as at present But the President shrewdly avoided He said It was making a direct plea not fitting that the President of the United States should plead wltb them In a test of patriotism He was “pointing out the path of Bervlce in this nation” Mr Hoover said and be left the choice with the Legion The President outlined the financial and said he plight of the country was convinced that the Legion would seek to add no further burden When the President finished and had left the hall wltb cries of “We want beer!” ringing behind him he was driven directly back to his special train which left at once for Washington After a warm debate the Legion the adopted a resolution condemning amendment and calling on Eighteenth refercongress to hold a endum on the repeal or modification of the dry laws The convention als) voted not to rress for full pajment of certificates at this time compensation of Warsuw Henry L Stevens Jr N C was elected national commander and exaggerated” Tbe new government’s Inability ‘to command a united front In the house of commons The naval unrest "exploited In fornewspapers general eign causing nervousness abroad" Mr Snowden explained that as a result of all this people began to take their possessions sway from England hnt added that the actual crisis started last Mny with the collapse of the chief banks In Australia J P Morgan who was In London rare In- gave one of his exceedingly tervlews to the press “This step seems to me" be said "to be the second necessary stage In the work of the national government the first being the balancing of the budget The completion of the govwork will be the restoraernment's tion of trade In this country This being the case It seems to me to be a hopeful and not a discouraging event and one which brings the great much nearer work of the government to accomplishment" JAPAN'S action When GARLAND TIMES J he In seising Mnkden South Manchurian cities was causiDg a lot of trouble not only for China but also for tbe Japanese The aggovernment gressive course It appears was taken by the war office without awaiting the approval of the government at Tokyo and the cabinet was badrlRECTORS of the United States L steel corporation the Bethlehem ly split War Minister Mlnami aggraSteel corporation and the Youngstown vated thla rupture by Sheet and Tube company announced that wage rates of their employees ending reinforcements to Manchuria would be reduced about 10 per cent from the Corean gareffective October At the same time risons on bis own inithe General Motors corporation anMinister tiative Kljuro nounced a readjustment Foreign of salaries Shldehara was especially rolled for the cuts ranging from 10 to 20 per he hoped to settle the quArrel with cent and the United States Rubber China by peaceful negotiations and company gave out word that Its entire remier Wakatsukl was of organization would apparently on a tbe same mind week without change In the hourly On demand of Alfred Sze Chinese scale of wages but Involving a reduca tion of In salaries delegate to the League of Nations These readjustments by huge corpspecial meeting of the league council was called to bear Nanking's protest orations were not unexpected but were against the action of Japan and a greatly regretted by the Hoover adwas adopted mild resolution Mr The cuts were ministration Sze charged that Japanese troops bitterly resented by organized labor without provocation whose officials feared they would lead opened rifle and fire Chinese soldiers reductions all at to upon along the line As a artillery Mukden bombarded the arsenal and matter of fact several other big conbarracks' set fire to the ammunltloft cerns did put In effect slmltnr cut depot and disarmed Chinese troops In other cities lie asked that the league for a general armaments act to prevent further development of ptANS construction holiday go on apace and determine the situation the The League of Nations armaments amounts and character of reparations committee Invited the United States du China to participate In Its discussions of Keoklchl Toshlzawa Japanese this subject in a consultative capacto tbe council announced spokesman ity and Uncle Sara gladly accepted that Japan would respect In every Then Secretary of State Stlmson anway the stipulations of the Hague nounced that Hugh R Wilson Amer ae GARLAND UTAI1 ican minister to Switzerland had been to Inform the committee Instructed that the United States Is favorably Inclined towurd the idea of an International building holiday for land air Mr Wilson and naval armament will report to Washington on any plan of action advanced and will then receive further Instructions from the administration Another hopeful sign Is the fact that Premier Laval of France has acfrom President an Invitation cepted It Is Hoover to visit Washington be will come some time In expected October b chairman of the JOUETT SnOl’SE committee of the Democratic national committee la one of those who believe It Is not alway e to let sleeping He know dogs lie hla party Is bound to come op against the prohibition question before or during tbe next national convention and be consequently bas stirred up the animals by publishing “some platform suggestions” In the organ of the Woman’s Natlooal club Democratic In Mr general S house stands on the liquor question with the Smith ltaskob faction of the He favors the submission to party the states of a substitute for the amendment whereby wet Eighteenth states could restore the manufacture and sale of liquor while dry states could remain dry Pending such action he would have light wine and beer legalized by congress as nonln- - toxlcating In fact His suggested plank on agriculture calls for the repeal of the federal farm board legislation which be terms a costly failure and he advocates something In the line of a surplus control device employing the fee as a means of assessequalization ing the farmers Instead of the taxpayers generally for the cost of stabi Nerves on edge A head that throbs You can’t stop work but you can stop the pain — in a hurry Haver Aspirin will do it every time Take two or three tablets a swallow of water and you’re soon comfortable There’s nothing about the action of genuine aspirin If the box says Bayer you will get complete relief These tablets should be in every shop office and home Ready to relieve any sudden ache or pain from a grumbling tooth to lumbago Don’t suffer with that neuralgia BAYE lization discussion which Mr Shouse’s already has aroused Is welRaskob come to National Chairman who Is openly seeking to crystallize party views on the jnajor Issues The article the President’s keep down governmental It Is revealed now that expenditures the budget estimates for the 1933 fiscal year which have Just been submitted to him call for expenditures thht would break all records since the days of the World war It was stated authoritatively that the estimates top the estimated 1932 expenditures by almost a quarter of a billion dollars Mr Hoover It was said was having a hard time deciding Just where to nse the pruning knife but It seemed certain that he would use It for he has virtually effectively pledged himself to hold down the cost of government In 1933 DESPITE New and declined later when his family visited the capital they were the gueBts of the ambassador the among MOST noteworthy of the week was that of Dr David Starr Jordan venerable unichancellor emeritus of Stanford versity ne passed sway at his campus home after a stroke of at the age of eighty years Doctor Jordan had achieved distinction as a scientist an educator and a and r many years had philosopher been an advocate of world peace In the field of science he was best known a an Ichthyologist MS by Wvstsrn Nwiom Uloal I Really don't you feel warm toward those who —even If It’s flattery? your heart praise you “ ‘Well don’t look so blue You've succeeded’ the farmer said ‘You’re the first chap who ever climbed down a tree without first climb’ g up’" and hanging go by desMarriage tiny matches are made in heaven— Barton Uleal The Vacation Land Winter Sunshine All Long Sphmd id roads— towering mountain range— Iiighrst type holrlo— dry starlit nights— ting Collforsslo’i Forsmoit Dosorl Flsygrtsad Write Or— A otemtft and nights for FLOATING fallen six days south of the plane coast Willy Rody Fernando and Christian Johanssen Costa VIega were picked up by the motor ship Belmoira They Norwegian started from Portugal on a flight to New York and had not been heard from since September 14 Indeed they had been given np for dead when the glad news of their rescue came by radio Colonel and Mrs Lindbergh flew to Nanking from Japan and promptly put their plane and themselves at the 'service of the government to help In flood relief They went out several times over the flooded region and obtained photographs and data of value to the relief agencies officialdom was scarcely pleased to learn that Senor Don Manuel Tellez ambassador from Mexico and for two years dean of the diplomatic corps had been recalled to Mexico City where It was said he would be given a post in the foreign office or possible sent to some European capital He Is to be succeeded by Dr Pulg Casnuranc Senor Telle has been regarded by his colleagues In the diplomatic corps as successful In conducting diplomatic representations before this government He came to Washington In 1920 as first secretary shortly afterward became charge d’affaires upon the departure of Ambassador Bonillas and remained In that capacity until 1925 when he was appointed ambassador by President Calles Five years afterward when Pascual assumed the presidency of Mexico Teller 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