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Show f THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH . Dadchjs Euenincr Faina Tale AMERICAN JSr i. nAHY fWmiwwwvtrtmwOH-- GRAHAM-BONNER w aalai (Copy for 'Una lrepitrlriteril Supplied Am.rtr-.New rtervle DP The five chulrinen of the national child welfare committee ot the Aruer-icuLegion, appointed receutiy by Howard 1. Savage, uational commander, held their first meeting with the national chairman of the committee, Mark T. McKee, recently at national headquarters Id Indianapolis, Ind. The chairman, vice chalrinuu und the five areu chairmen constitute tlie executive committee of the oatiunul child welfure committee, which is composed of one representative from each state The executive committee determines 'the policies and general direction of child welfare work between uutlona! convention dates, when the entire committee meets. The five men represent the entire United States. The appointments, and the states euch represents, follow: Ares A, John D. Crowley, Cambridge, Mass. Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Khod Island and Vermont. AreH B, Edwin E. llollenback, IhU Virginia Pennsylvania, adelphla New York, Delaware, District of Co lumhla, Maryland, New Jersey and West Virginia. Nashville.' Area C, Guy Tenn. Tennessee, Louisiana, North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Soutli Carolina and Texas. Area D, Dr. L. Mason Lyons, Kansas City Missouri, Ohio, North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota Wisconsin and Nebraska. Area E, Louis W. Burford, Denver Colorado, California, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Child welfare work has steadily become one of the most Important phases of American Legion efforts. Under mandate of the national convention held Id Philadelphia last Ocf of the income of the tober. Legions $,1,000,000 endowment fund Is to he used this year in child welfare work, the other half for the assistance of disabled veterans. The Legion receutiy Inaugurated a campaign for Improved child welfare laws In various states, and several such laws have been passed through Legion efforts. A minimum legislative program has been compiled as a guide. It consists of four provisions a nonsupport and desertion Inw. a widowed mothers allowance Inw, an nnfmld county child welfare board and a central state child welfare bureau. u AUTHOR, WNU D. HOWDEN of PORTO BELLO GOLD SERVICE COPYRIGHT CHAPTER XVIII Continued 30 standing with legs spread the middle uf the puved sidewalk, he read: "And seeing thut the resentment of the Si Nations Is so deeply stirred, by reason of the tabling of the law, we are resolved thut the provincial government shall have authority to Impose the duties upon trade goods for Canada as before. And his excellency the governor shall he required to Hie a complete report of the- situation with such addenda, facts and statistics relative to amounts and totals of trade and fluctuations therein In the recent s past as may Oe helpful to their Ami, apart In lord-ship- In reaching SMITH a final decision In this mutter. There Is more of the suiiie tone as that I read. But I am selfishly occupied with my own Interests, Ormerod. Here Is a matter which more nearly coneerncth yourself." He produced a large rolled sheet of purchmeul. Imposingly enscrolled, across the lop of which run the legend : "A FUEE PAIIDON." "Twas bound to come," he rambled Do you go within and show It on. to Mistress Ormerod." But Marjory had been listening at the window, and as I opened the door she fell into my arms and clung there, sobbing for the relief thut cume to tr ETC BRENT ANO'J The big Dutchman stammered and gurgled with embarrassment. 1 go with you," he gusped after much effort. "I go to the Land of Lost Souls. "Ju, that's all rlglidt," returned UI go with you. The hard lines of the Sonecaa steal face were softened by a rare glow of feeling. never doubted Corlie answered, laer, he squezzlng Peter's hand In his. would not ask any to go with him because the peril Is great. But he will he glnd to have Peter by Ills side. Wc will take the first boat which leuves." One Is sailing from der Wliule's Ileadt wharf," suggested Peter. "Good. Then wo will say good-bhere. "No, no, we will accompany youto the wharf," said the governor. Where are you from, Peter? I was In der Shuwnees country when I heardt was going upon a long Journey alone. So 1 andt from go to there to Fort Orunge andt here." Have you Heard aught of Murray?" Nlen, Murray Is nefer spoken of. Der French would hufe none of him. They sahlt he sailed from Quebec for Cor-lue- r. der llafana. "So are the mighty fallen, mused the governor us we strolled ulong. A few short months ugo he was more powerful than I In the province. Today he Is nobody." We walked out upou the wharf where the sloop Ulver Queene lay with her moorings slack. Tumble aboard, my masters," shouted the captain. Theres a fair breeze and the tide is flowing, "Good-by- . said and will be neulways la Hie thoughts of Tu-wa- n ars." mumbled Corlaer. Good-bfor a while," retorted the We shall be ready to welgovernor. come you with rejoicing when you return with u brave tale to tell us." 1 culled, und Good-by- , my voice choked. I raised my right arm in the Iroquois gesture of greeting and farewell. answered In kind, motionless ns a bronze statue against the dirty gray expanse of the sail. The sloop dropped her moorings and glided out Into the current. In, ten minutes Peter's face was n broad while blotch at the foot of the was a darker mast and blur beside him. They sailed on into the eye of the setting sun. "TlS the very spirit of this land, Ormerod, observed Master 'gurnet as we watched. "Having finished one adventure, they seek a tresli trial of their resource and daring. Ah. well, Goodt-by,- y both of us wall the lifting of the menace which had overhung my life so long. "I am so Pappy I know not wnat to 'tis for you and me to take their predo," protested Marjory, willing her cept and strive to sharpen our wits eyes. "But, on, see who comes!" upon some homely udvnturcs of our We followcu her pointing finger; own. All of us may not seek the and there, striding between tins Land of Lost Souls, hut each of us house-front- s of Pearl street, extask upou his may find a worth-whilI seen him had the first time as doorstep." actly we met, came TUB FAD. the eagle's fcHther slanting from his scalp-locthe wolfs head of Ills dun inValue of Milk Known signia painted mi his nuked chest, ills From Earliest Times grave fuee was smiling. Ills right arm was raised In salute. Cows were the first animals domesti! Qua, cated when cavemen forsook their Qua, friends!- wluhs for rude plows to till the soil. In greets you." Have you uiiy further news?" ques- India l lie cow lias been worshiped tor tioned the governor, alert us uhvays cenlurlcs. Sacred cows nave becu uiainialned in temples uud milk has for tidings of Ids distant dominions. Only news of peace. The frontier laid an liiiportaiil place in Hindu Is quiet. The Doom Trail Is closed. magic. Milk has been tlie subject of The far tribes are traveling to Albany song and poeiry since history began ro offer their allegiance and friendCanaan, I tie promised land of Isiuel was said to How with milk and Inmev ship, The fur trade Is once more under control of the English and the Ovid, the lloiiuin poet, gave milk second place only to uecior, the drink ot l.oiig House. "We have waited long for you to the gods. Milk for ages has been regarded as is't us. brother," I said. "Now that rou have come we shull make you a cure for human Ills. The ancients discovered It was a tremendous factor stay many moons." In building up und iimiutainiug the ills smile beeuuic suit. comes body. This Is Pccuuse milk Is an al"It cannot tie. T most perfect food, combining ueari.v o say good-by.? Good-ball the elements necessary for comTes, brother. Have you forgotten plete nourishment. Moderu science lias produced evapome search for my Lost Soul?" rated milk which, experts say. is an But she is dead! 'She is with Improvement on the original. By reseeks his Lost Soul, lie has moval of lid per cent of the water, no fear. lie will go through evaporated milk is rendered twice as the (iivut Home of the rich In food vulue as ordinary market the Wind Spirit, milk. The sterilizing process through Winds, where Gu-o-- wells, which evaporated milk goes makes It lie will go through the Dwelling Place of the easier of digestion than ordinary botHe will go to the wot Id's tled milk. Tills Is due to the fact thut t end If the Great Spirit will but guide the milk curds are rendered more ids footsteps. by the heat. e would not step Indoors for food. In Little Old New York ut Insisted on walking hack toward A Broadway trolley conductor had with Master Burnet flie. Broad-Wa-- d me. At the Bowling Green we listened to a loud tirade against Ids refusal to stop ut au odd numbered Peter Corlaer. 'Ila, Peter, the governor hailed street and was silent until the irate Well met. Indeed. What hath ulrn. lady was well off his ear ut Fifty second street, still scolding. Then In earned us this honor? was here," turned to tlie iuside of the car, made T heardt "I followedt him down a tiow and culled out clearly; "Ladie-an- d e panted. trom Fort Orange." r.fn gentlemen, 1 have th- honor h What does Corlaer wish? asked announce that the nexi loo w II b Fa wan at Fiftieth street." Tlie New V- - kai e " Au-ent-sl- floe-culen- s' MR. OWL tb WELFARE WORK PART OF LEGION PROGRAM it, ARTHUR. ,- Il.-M- ay, Old Mr. Owl wanted to write a book and he asked the fulrles how to set about doing It. Well," said the Fairy Queen, "It makes a good deal of difference, old Mr. Owl, what you want to write about." What nonsense!" he said. Its Just that I want to know how to start off with my book. Just think wliaj a marvelous hook It will be for as long as folks can remember I have been called the Wise Bird the bird who Is awake at night, and whose eyes are so very bright!" Before 1 started saying what a fine hook It would be. If I were you. Id write It and give other people the chance to say so," said the Fairy Queen. Mr. Owl began to write with his pen, made out of one of Mr. Turkey Gobblers best feathers, on a large, flat stone, which he put In the hollow of his tree. Very Intelmthe night, he awakened the fairies who hnd been sleeping, and told them to listen to his hook. Then he called all the owls from the neighborhood with a loud hoot-ho- A BATH TUB that tests automobiles through the bath tub goes the General Motors car. Out onto the slip pery road it dashes. On go the brakes ! What is the reason for such torture of an innocent, automobile ? The answer is that the engineers at the General Motors Proving Ground take nothing for granted. They want to know what happens when a car ploughs through water. They insist too on measuring, with special machines which they have built, just how quickly the car can be stopped and just how much pres sure of the foot is required to stop it. AltogetherGeneral Motors has 136 different tests by which cars are proved as they never have been proved before; nothing is left in doubt All of which means that you are buying doubly assured safety, reliability and comfort when you choose a General Motors car. ot But before he. began to read, he said, Fve not enough light. I will hurt my eyes my beautiful, wise, big eyes." Of course Sir. Owl could really see quite well, but he had a reason for saying this. You see he had made a special arrangement to have his own lights, and when he said that he hadnt enough, from all over came countless little fireflies. They sparkled and gave the most beautiful light all over the" woods. GENERAL MOTORS one-hal- Former World War Vet Touring U. S. on Horse rest. Frank M. After a three-day-s Heath, a former sergeant In the United States army In the World war. a Legionnaire. recently departed front Garfield. N. M., on his mare Gypsy Queen to cross Texas und the rest of the Gulf Hnd South Atlantic states on a tour of the United States that started from Sliver Spring, Md.. In April, 1025 Heath stated in Garfield that he had covered 8.218 miles and was nearly across his thirty-eightstate. The mare was In good shape for some strenuous riding, including a dsert stretch that was still to come. A year ago May rt Heath was In Wells. Minn., and after making South and North Dakota was Injured by a pack horse at Mammoth, Wyo., receiving a broken knee cap which put him in a government hospital for three months. Heath weighs 120 pounds and the mare carries from SO to 100 pounds dead weight. Heath says he Is making the Journey for his health and a test of the mare's endurance. h Post Aids Womens Clubs in Viping Out Illiteracy The William IV Cairns post of The American I.egloq, in with he Federation of Women's Clubs of Madison, WIs.. has launched a campaign to wipe oat Illiteracy In rite anility before tlie next federal census of P.VMt Tlie post has compiled the names of all the Illiterates in tlie county and will try 'to induce them to attend special classes In which to learn to rend and write. With the excev tlon of very old illiterates, the Legion nnlres expect to have every one In the county able to read and write within the next three years. OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC CHEVROLET CADILLAC LaSALLE BUICK OAKLAND TRUCKS GENERAL MOTORS YELLOW CABS & COACHES ' DELC0-LIGII- and Mr. Owl put his spectacles on his nose, and said, Now I see to perfection which means quite all right." And Mr. Owl commenced reading his book. It told about the parties, balls, and picnics In Fairyland, and of the wild adventures and happenings In the woods. The fairies were absolutely delighted that a hook hnd been written with so much about them In It. And the Fairy Queen was more than happy, for the last chapter was all about her. Well," said Mr. Owl, you made me ashamed of myself for boasting about my hook before I had written It, and so the only thing I could do was to write a wise chapter all about r Tlie poet of Tin American Legion In Alamosa, Colo., recently held a snccessful membership campaign, following the rules of or A new member ganlzed baseball. counted as a home run. a transfer equalled a three-hnsclout, and a 102(1 member was good for a Dicke.v-Sprlnge- e two-hagg- Kite, Marble Tournament A kite-livin- t Ford contest for the children City, Ia., Is being planned ay Allied post of the American I.eglon there. A tmirlde tournament also will he conducted hy the post. In n slm dar marble rouruutuent held h.v the .wist last rear, more than 100 young ecs part iclpni The T Cave Without Bottom .. in Colorado Hills In the Sangro de Cristo range in Colorado Is Marble cave, au unexplored and bottomless pit. Scientists are of the belief that It Is the opening to a volcano that was active mnHy millions of years ago. In the same range la the Meduno river, known as the disappearing river," for It Is a stream In one part of the forest and then it disappears to reappear many miles away. The Sangre de Crlstos are remarkyou." The Fairy Queen smiled with pleas- able for many other freaks. Twenty ure" amt also' with amusement for miles south of West cl iff is a vast red Mr. Owl hnd certainly thought he sandstone bed where fossils are found could write a wise book though the of early sea life. Indicative of that far next time, perhaps, he wouldn't say period when this great Inland range of mountains was the bottom of the so before he had written it. The fireflies hnd been sparkling and sea. This bed has heen of especial flashing lights all this time, and final- Interest to geologists and scientists, nnd students Interest'd iq the formaly they whispered, Have a dance, all of you, we'll tion of the world. Tlie range is the longest, straight-es- t give you the light and dance too. and highest In the United States It Is not well to read books all the time at a party you must dnnre." nnd the most spectacularly colored, So they ended off with a fine dance, with 100 peaks from whose summit and old Mr. Owl. with his book under the snow never leaves. Ids wing, danced with the rest of the owls and fairies. Have You Seen Her? But before the evening was over A description of a missing girl says-Shhe presented to the Fairy Queen a d wore stockings and copy of his book, which said on the hnd bobbed That ought to hair." cover, make It easy to find her almost anyA Book, hy Wise Mr. Owl." where on the street. New Orleans e Electric Refrigerator Electric Plants New York at Boiling Point New York city has transformed rush Into crush. It has tunneled under Itself and built over itself. It has bridged and burrowed and bussed until It Is a city of entrances nnd exits. But so far it hasnt been able to find room enough for its feet. Womans Home Companion. Tree-Plantin- Experiment g Seedlings of California redwood are' soon to be planted In the Natural Arch nnd other forests of Virginia, according to Science. It Is hoped to reproduce the giant trees of the Pacific In many other parts of the coun- try. Mammoth Pail A Keene (N. H.) concern has completed g pail for a preserve manufac- turer. Tlie pall holds more than a ton of jelly and will be displayed at an exhibit in Madison Square garden, New York. The pail, with cover, weighs 22.1 pounds. Australias new capital city, Canberra, was designed hy a Chicago architect nnd is similar in plan to the city of Washington. flesh-colore- i Novel Membership Campaign FRIGIDA IRE Mr. Owl Began to Write. Was Not Crying Success seldom comes to the man who Isn't expecting It It Is sometimes glorious to fall. States. Betty Claire tumbled while playing outside, hut from her forced attempt to cry It was plain she was not hurt. "Are you crying, my honey? asked mother. "lse cwylu, hut I tant make any tears, answered the tiny miss. Rules of Conduct Be sincere. Be earnest In purpose. Honest In Concentrated In action. Kind in all relationships. Loving to all dependents. Grateful to the source of all life. A Charade first verb in the present tense, M,v second verb In the past. My whole motion up and down. Some one will guess It at last. Answer : See-saMy Getting Even Willie, what Is your great arbb$ tlon?" To wash mothes ears.- - Succt fol Farming. MOTHKR- :- Fletchers Cas-tor- ia is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. . To avoid Proven imitations, always look for the signature of i.. physicians on everywhere recommend dr-cdo- es it v |