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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Service to China Will Force New Travel Concept jAir now buy an air ticket to carry you to the Orient. It will put you on board the China Clipper In San Francisco bay late in the afternoon. You will be settled In a comfortable compartment in time for d beneath a dinner above clouds of the far highest ky the eastern Pacific. You will roll out of a larger-tha- n pullman berth to thrill at the early morning sun splashing gold over Honolulu harbor. Then on again, by daylight now, d coral over a necklace of the to little islands, Midway keys inn awaits where a your overnight stop. A short flight next day to Wake island,- - a tiny dot in the vast Pacific. There, too, you pass a night Another daylight flight. The next night A night on Guam. finds you in exotic yet modern Manila. Then the following morning you step ashore for luncheon, In China itself. W. L. Van Dusen and Daniel Sayre in Cosmopolitan. Bird Cage Pot Fishing Fleet Conducts Funeral for Ghost Ship Holders Make a Practical Gif The Flying Dutchman, encountered You can dinner-- star-studde- surf-ringe- Land for Every One on Friendly Isles in Pacific Tonga, in the Pacific, has announced that there is land for everyone in its islands. Queen Saloti and her husband, who is prime minister, have seen that every youth in the Friendly Islands on Teachings sixteen is given a quarter of an acre of land in his village and eight acres in the bush. He must build a hut and grow coconuts. Education Is free and compulsory in Tonga, and 99 per cent of Tongans can read and write. UPSETS NO The prop ler treatment for a bilious child THREE STEPS " TO RELIEVING T CONSTIPATION A cleansing dose today; a smaller quantity tomorrow; less each time, until bowels need no help at cdL usually in the neighborhood of Cape Horn, and prophesying disaster at that most dreaded ocean corner. Is the most famous of ghost ships, but now we hear that another sinister vessel hag taken to appearing and disappearing In the South seas. If takes the form of a phantom launch which haunts the fishing grounds near Chatham Islands, a lonely out post 400 miles southeast of New Zealand. Four years ago the craft was first reported, and soon afterwards launch In which 11 fishermen were going to a football match foundered all being drowned. More recently lonely fisherman claimed to have seen It; a few days later he was swept overboard to oblivion by heavy sea. Perhaps with the idea of isitnnt, the exorcising this grim whole fishing fleet assembled on the approximate spot, and held a solemn funeral service. The ghostly launch said to appear in misty weather and to travel at supernatural speed CLARK By GRANDMOTHER National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart National Pros Building Washington, D. C. Washington. One of the New Deal policies about which there Is an ever increasing complaint is its wanton destruc-CivIgnore Service tion of the civil serv- that all federal relief was to end on November 1, by which time he figured that made-wor- k would be available for the 3,500,000. This figure was the topmost limit for which the federal gov ice. It used to be ernment was to be The responsible. said, under Democratic and Republican states and municipalities were to take administrations alike, that it was next care of the remainder of roughly to Impossible to get a government job 5,000,000 who had to have help. except through examinations conductNovember 1 came along and Mr. ed by the Civil Service commission. changed the date to December That is, there were few appointments Hopkins 1 He did this after consultation with available other than under civil serv- the President who announced with con ice below the rank of Presidential siderable that he meant Just emphasis selection. Now, the scene has changed what he said and that federal relief to such an extent that there Is little was going to stop as of December 1. chance to get in the government But it seems the machinery was too through civil service and the bulk of ponderous to get in motion In time to the appointments therefore are of a absorb all of Most these workers. character. purely politically-indorse- d folks recognized it weeks ago but Mr. I do not mean to say that the Civil Hopkins steadfastly clung to his Service commission has shut up shop, dream and that dream, like so many although it has been virtually de- others, was dissipated in the thin air horned, but I do emphasize that as and sank almost without trace. of September 30 the latest pay roll On top of this Hopkins failure has figures for the government the number of civil service workers was only come a serious problem. It is serious for the administra-Sertou- s slightly more than half of the total on the government pay roll exclusive tion not only because of the army, navy and Marine corps f the fact that win Problem and Civilian Conservation corps. ter is coming on and The Civil Service commission con- people must be fed and clothed but It tinues to issue Its mouthy statements is delicate from the political standon the government personnel but they point. In the last few weeks a conare becoming increasingly less reliable siderable number of complaints have because one of the most difficult things reached Washington officials from to get in Washington these days is the those who were provided with work. accurate figure on the number of They contend that the government workers employed by Uncle Sam. The wage rate is insufficient to meet their commission records are complete as needs. This results from the increased far as they go but they fail to go far cost of living higher prices for food enough. At this time, for example, the and clothing and the other necessaries Civil Service commission reports that of life. the government pay roll covers 794, The administration Is being blamed 467 employees. That figure, however, for this condition. Opponents of the does not Include the vast army of em New Deal are capitalizing this disconployees of the Agricultural Adjust- tent. They are saying to the folks ment administration who are scattered who find the wages too small that they in every county in the nation. I have have been made the victim of New heard estimates that the number of Deal policies, such as tampering with these county chairmen, inspectors, In-- - the currency, nationalizing silver, payvestigators, etc., exceeds 110,000 but ing bounties for reduced production on whether that Is too large or too small the farms and the like. I cannot be sure for the reason that The upshot of the situation is that who are there Is no way by which the number not only those on made-worcan be checked. Similarly, it is next paid by the government and those who to impossible to ascertain the number are on legitimate pay rolls of inof workers in some of the newer agendustry are becoming thoroughly dissatisfied. They are demanding more cies, created under the guise of emergency conditions, because they too are money. I do not believe anyone can scattered far and wide but the fact forecast what will happen. One thing remains that the personnel of the gov- is certain: if Industry must increase ernment has been expanded more rap- wages, consumers will have to pay the idly than ever in history and to the price. There will be further increases highest recorded peak even for war in the things we all buy in event time. higher wages are obtained from commerce and industry. And, if the govThe number of employees on June ernment raises wages to those on made-wor80 was given by the commission as the diain ou the treasury will be 719,440 from which correspondingly faster. The taxpayer Personnel jt will be seen there has to pay this. So all in all there is has been an increase a difficult problem to be solved by the Increases PEOPLE HEAVIER, TALLER il People of today are taller and heavier than their ancestors, writes F. W. Christmas, Boston, Mass., In Collier's Weekly. The best evidence of this fact is the costumes which adorn the numerous wax effigies in the historical museum. These clothes were actually worn by persons who lived from 50 to 500 years ago, and they are mucii too small citizen of the for the average-size- d Twentieth century. Quick, Complete Pleasant ELIMINATION This cute pot holder set makes an attractive addition to any kitchen or Let's be rank. There's only one way for an Inexpensive practical gift. 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The dose can be exactly suited to any age or need. Just reduce the dose each time, until the bowels are moving of their own accord and need no help. This treatment will succeed with any child and with any adult. The doctors use liquid laxatives. Hospitals use the liquid form. If it is best for their use, it is best for home use. The liquid laxative most families use is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. Any druggist has it. Ringworm on Head. Child Cried All the Time Cuticura Relieved Ringworm started with a white crust on my little boys head. Then It turned into eruptions and his head was in a terrible way. These eruptions itched and when he scratched them they would burn, and more broke out lie could not rest, but cried all the time. T tried different remedies, but the eruption lasted one year. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and now my boys head is relieved. I will never be without Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 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That is, there has been that much of an Increase for which tlie commission has records, hue again It must be remarked that the commission has no way of compelling some of the alphabetical agencies to supply it regularly with the number of employees on their pay rolls. The number of federal employees aside from the- military services when Mr. Roosevelt took office was approximately 585,000. The number of employees on the federal pay roll when Mr. Coolidge retired and Mr. Hoover became President was, roughly 545,000. From these the enormous growth of - the government bureaucracy Is at least hinted if not demonstrated fully. Then, there are more yet to come. Several new agencies were created under acts of the last congress and others have since been created by executive order of the President Take the Rural Rehabilitation administration, for example. Prof. Rexford Uuy Tugwell, who used to be brain truster No. 1, has a fund of $250,000,000 with which to play and obviously Mr. Tug well will need a great staff to assist him. The National Youth administration is another new one. It will not have as much money as Mr. Tugwel! but it Is starting its operation with $50,000,000 and that is quite a chunk of money to most of us. The National Labor board is hardly organized yet and the Social Security board has Just begun to arrange a setup. Likewise the board to administer the Guffey coal law a little NRA for the soft coal industry has been appointed and is operating with only a few clerks. It cannot get along without a sizable corps of inspectors and examiners and investigators. It will have to have an extensive research staff in order that it can be supplied at all times with whatever facts and figures it needs or wants. So it goes on through the list almost unending. One newspaper columnist had the audacity to say in his column the other day that if Relief Administrator Harry Hopkins really wants to solve the unemployment problem he ought to turn his attention to the government Itself. At the rate of expansion, the government probably could be made to absorb the 3,500,000 unemployed to whom Mr. Ilopkins was preparing to give work by December 1. Iresident and his relief advisers. Few of us ever stop to think what a Job it is to maintain the supply of money in circulation. Its Some : Y t ' X X TX XX XX X X XXXXX; v. X X;V- '' x ' ' ' Vx X ' - Omitting any cousid-BiJob era tion of the paper currency which keeps the gigantic bureau of printing and engraving operating 24 hours each day and considering only the coins that jingle, it requires the operation of two or three great plants to mint our g money. The bureau of the mint in the treasury gave out some figures the other day that seem to me to be most interesting. They arc interesting because of their size. On the basis of these figures. It is calculated that there are actually in the pockets of the American people the following number of coins, each figure being an approximadimes, 1,400,000,-00- 0 tion: 1,000,000,000 5,500,000,000 pennies, nickels, 400,000,000 quarters, 200,000,000 half dollars and approximately 33,000,000 silver dollars. These figures furnish an interesting commentary as well on our present modes of living. They supply a sidelight on our system of taxation which calls tor pennies, nickels and dimes here, there and everywhere as a result of sales taxes. Besides, trausportation systems like the street cars call for an exceptionally large quantity of the minor coins like nickels and dimes. One could enumerate a score of factors in modern life that compel each of us to carry and use these small coins. The mint bureau is authority also for the Information that even this stupendous sum of minor coins seems The mints, accordingly, Insufficient. have been speeded up and they are now working at a rate almost double that of 1934. How much further they will have to expand cannot be foretold, but as an innocent bystander, I fear that If I have to carry coins In any greater number than I have had them loaded in my pockets, it is going to mean new business for the tailors. They will have steady work replacing trouser pockets. f, Gum-Dippe- d d Gum-Dippe- Gum-Dippe- d Q Western Newspaper Union. Discipline of Seamen Danger at sea may bring out either the best or the worst traits of human nature. Nothing :an be more inspirdiscipline and December 1 is hereabouts. But Mr. ing than the general on shipboard in most shown much courage his in succeeded Hopkins has not more sickening plan to emergencies; nothing publicized of panic in exWheres give all of the 3,500-th- e than the manifestation cases. 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