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Show i LEGION NOT IN POLITICS On his visit to Salt Lake, Commander D'Olnr of the American Legion, said . "Legion members, as individuals and as citizens, are playing their part in politics, and rightfully so, but the legion post.s arc slaying slay-ing clear of political organizations Efforts made in some localities to use the lceion a an organisation for political purposes hno heen wthout avail We have Leaden of both the major parties and main of the minor parlies in our ranks, but as individuals, not as politicians." poli-ticians." It would be a serious mistake to attempt todrsw the legion into politics. The organization can better harmoni.e its efforts for good by keeping free from the bitterness of partisan strife. A UniveftHy Of Chicago professor has invented a machine that will weigh an eleetron, or one eighteen-hundredt hs of a millionth of a millionth of I millionth of a millionth of a gram Grocers will us it to weigh K cents' worth of potatooog. rresul.nl ib Vn.t r. i Im.s l..rii appointed r..l-sor of mathematics of Maynooth college, Ireland Isn't the position or college profssor below that of president ? What the country needs i not a phonographic record to preserve a candidate's voice, but lomething to preserve what's left of the; voice of the people. Ohio will be fed up on notifications by the une the crowd gets through nt Bayton and visits Ucrmautown. where the dry candidate lives. The cloiug of the woolen mills in the New England states is serious onough. but suppose the sheep should decide to grow no more wool! The prince of Wales is to hunt kangaroos from so automobile in Australia What car Yon know, the one that jumps. Harding didn't cen say "Tim is ho uiMm thus violating the fundamental rule governing affairs .if this kind |