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ALSO _eauiy IN TABLET Boy OF a is tea the is of Magnesia, MEMBER N.R.A, Phillips Milk of Magnesia DOCTOR’S ANSWERS To Questions By S. C. Babcock, Q. F am allowed. the “TPhree children per mother, the number necessary to maintain pop. ulation stationary,” he commented, “means, therefore, an investment of rearing of children has been there were about dren born than 600,000 In 1983 fewer chil- there were in 1921. “In addition thé€ flow of immigrants from Europe has. been stopped; indeed, each year during last three years have left have entered the more United it. people States Ten to than twelve years ago the yearly increase of population in the nation was about two millions. Now it is less than one million.” ' Blame Doctor Costs Baker and that the decline in the birth rate is Slowing up. Already, he says, there are not enough children being born mid- high $25,000 to $30,000. UP TO $20.00 EACH paid for Indian Heaa _ gents; half cents $125; largé copper cents $500, ete. Send dime for list, ROMA NO SPRINGFIELD, MASS. The average cost cost of rear- Doctor compiled Baker by the quoted statistics Metropolitan Life Ames, Ilowa.—The time may. not be distant when rural homes will be lighted and heated from the waste products of the farm, early experiments at the field station of the United States pune iment of ‘hee. | culture indicates. — An experimental plant has been erected on a farm near the station Total of 3,762 Persons Are Lynched Since 1889. Washington.—A ong trail of lynchings and bloody mob violence leads down through the years of the nation’s history, thousands of persons having in all met parts death of the homie country at the hands San of 1889. Outbreaks have markedly since the Civil strolls are Resinol moral issues in several Chinese cities. Here women are prohibited from riding bicycles; one district forbids film plays, an- other censors close-up. embraces on the screen. In Shanghai couples who link arms while walking on the street face a $2 fine for the first offense on a charge of “bad behavior in publie places.” Salt Lake City’s Illinois the a widespread and social average. The that lynched the two California recently was recruited from speakeasies, Jose’s Canton, Ohio.—Seventy-five Canton residents—the higher type depression victims—who once held re sponsible positions but lost them in the tide of economic backwash, each received a $10 money order from an anonymous business man here who: once was in the same plight. The donor, a Canton man who had lost a large fortune and had been made almost penniless, but who fought back to prosperity, chose the recipients by. announcing his plan through a daily newspaper. Applicants were asked to familiarize the donor with their true cir. cumstances, with the understanding that their identity would be held confidential. The man asked that letters be sent to B. Virdot, the belief that 1933 may set a new record for the number of lynchings, figures show that it will not run far above the average. In 1889 there were 176 lynchings, while the ones in 1933 WOULD BE GOVERNOR name he assumed, general delivery.. “Virdot” said that he set aside the $750, which he divided 15 ways, because he realized that there are ‘| men, “like the giver’ who have once held high positions but have been deprived of their income, who hesitate to knock at charity’s door.” Poor Health When 80, Hale on Reaching 100 _ Greensburg, ago Thomas made his own Mrs. Clara Shortridge Foltz, noted woman suffragist and sister of former Senator Shortridge of (California, is a candidate for the position of governor of California, total only 18. There were only 8 in 1932. The 1930 and 1931 totals were 21 and 13 respectively. Statements similar to that of Gov. James Rolph, of California, promising protection to the San Jose lynehers, have been made by other state executives, and Gov. Albert C. Ritchie’s use of a National Guard battalion to take the Princess Anne lynch suspects into custody after the local authorities had re- fused to act both had precedents, Cole Blease, when Governor of South Yarolina in 1911, said: “Whenever the Constitution comes with satin, Ind.—Twenty years Shields, of Adams, coffin of walnut, lined- and fitted with silver handles, and stored it away in a condemned building. Shortly afterward the building burned, destroying all contents, including the coffin. Shields was eighty years old at the time and was in impaired health. He recently celebrated his one hundredth birthday. anniver- sary and is in’ good health. He is the oldest voter in Decatur county. He lives with his son. |: 197 Pieces of Skin Grafted Omaha, Neb.—Larry Hogan, of. Walthill, Neb., can sympathize with the “Patchwork Girl of Oz.” After being gravely burned about the left leg recently, physicians at St. Joseph’s hospital here removed 197 pieces of skin from Hogan’s right leg and grafted them to his left. 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES _ FROM $1.50 Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle | ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. The Burgess Battery cempany of Freeport, $40,000, or a ton and a-half of the white metal in famary Pavelanes while armed nolice and factary IIL, decided little .anvas cuards to pay its employees in silver recently sacks was handed to them instead of the nroteceted them teristics of the charac- Deal ; and cug And with a fund of $25,000,000 to start, we launch on another plan for changing our national life. Mr. Hopkins described the $25,000,000 which President Dream Becomes the New Roosevelt Reality ®¥'ng is us as “just is in the direction of subsistence. At lieve, the idea, Some of the that time, advanced to President’s was largely a gone past that =» I be. me by advisers, dream. But it has stage and is Peau, to become a reality. very kind that, as I said, was only a dream six months ago. Hundreds of thousands of individual families are involved. Their future is all bound up in the scientific planning or the whim, whichever you choose to call it, of those social engineers ing out but those the plan who claim be who One hardened try be took terior department, and Jacob Baker, of the Civil Works administration. Their plans will be completed within another month. Summarized the program contemplates the physical transfer of thousands upon thousands of men and their families from cities and industrial areas or from farming communities where the land has been worked to death, to areas where the people have a chance to produce their own living. “We have large numbers of families whose economic future is so discouraging that it seems entirely improbable that they will evér again be accommodated in industry, or particularly in the industry where -they once had jobs,” said Mr. Hop- kins. “They are in industries that have been worked out, such as in the steel centers to some extent, in copper areas and in farming country that is no longer productive and where no one can make a living out of it. “As to submarginal lands, in contradistinction to timber land, we find families and the government living on such cannot lands go in and simply purchase the lands and have those families move on and go places. They must have some place to go. So that the plan is not only for those in centers where industry cannot help them but for those on submarginal land who are’ in the same kind of economic stag- * € picture the unfolded of a general program that, carried to the ultimate, Remake means the herding of the popuSocial Map lation into the various sections of the country or cities as the planners in Washington deem wise. It is a program that is designed to remake the social map of the nation. Those who sponsor it go into ecstasy in discussing the beauties of the dream and which are sought to ob- a substantial be spent in like this,” portion of it should constructive ae and erally that a goodly number autumn. Those of the individuals lately have been a little more brave and, when I was around the senate and house of representatives the other day, I heard more mutterings than usual, * z 2s I asked some of the velt supporters what avid it Roosemeant. Their answers | were almost iden«teal+; “they. aan Getting Tinaiewns not real. Democrats.” But I ‘asked several of those who had been thus catalogued as “not real Democrats” what the significance was of the changed attitude. Their answers were down one groove: “We are just getting afraid of the way this ‘velt is leading us.” While man Roose- the Mills speech has been accepted here as being the opening gun in the Republican campaign for next fall, it probably will have a broader effect than that according to the suggestions I have heard most frequently. Even the chief Democratic leaders under the New Deal admit that President Roosevelt has been busy for a year in development of a Roosevelt party, as distinguished from. a_ purely Democratie party. That being the fact, then, I am told that Mr. Mills has issued a rallying ery for concentration of strength in op- position to the Roosevelt the be thus regulated to suit individual need. The public, too, is’ fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that a properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any Cnseuitort . at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can ‘be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can ‘thus:be .. regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a “double dose” a day . or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. ~ The wrong ae may often do amore harm than go Dr. Caldwell’s Seirus Pepsin is a rescription, and is perfectly safe. ts laxative action is. based on senna —a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent ‘on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell’s ber NR ree is at all druggists. Member | STOPPED-UP 5 |. put President’s own party have been doubtful of some of. his plans but they have been afraid to bark too loudly because of the elections next & is Deal fire into others to cause them to criticize it. Ogden Mills has been derided and ridiculed as few men have suffered in political life. He was born an aristocrat and the politicians opposed to him have made use of that. But Ogden Mills is a fighter, and his Topeka speech showed that he had lost none of his fortitude. It will be remembered that Mr. Mills charged Mr. Roosevelt with “an unconstitutional effort” to grasp power over the country and accused the President of destroying the rights and liberties of the people under the Constitution. I have seen much less serious charges | hurled at a President to be followed by a young riot by his supporters. There have been some attacks on Mr. Mills thus far, but observers here thought they did not carry the old-time ring of a real battle. Of course, it is known gen- nation.” Thus New be hearing. Doctors have always bocnsnines interesting the ordinary value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can to watch the reverberations and re- rot and Conrad H. Wirth, of the In- of sight of ~ Laxatives? ¢£ unusually Roosevelt thus Changeto Liquid me Department of Agriculture and also one of the professors; Dale K. Par- Deal; Mordecai Hzekiel, also of the ultras, = Why the Sudden un- actions here to the speech made-recently in Topeka, Kan., by Ogden L. Mills, secretary of the treasury under President Hoover. Strange and paradoxical as it may seem, the Mills speech put.an unexpected amount of fire into some Democrats in the administration in support of carried out successfully. With Mr. Hopkins are Rexford Tugwell, assistant secretary of agriculture and one of the professors of the New out lines, to observer * been the fact that recon-’ shortly followed of the fact that the scouter may far severely to task for even assuming that it was possible to execute: the plan without wasting many times as much money as it could be worth by any guage you care to set up. I called attention that there were undoubtedly some families that would welcome an opportunity to get on a piece of farm land, made available to them by the government, for which they could pay as they were able. I thought they would learn a new joy in life itself and become independent, rightthinking citizens. “‘Some families’ is right,” he sneered at me. “But for those ‘some’ that will make use of the change, there will be twenty times as many that will drift back to -their old ways of living at the first opportunity.” It has beyond in ‘bee line” toward a source of honey by the bees of a hive in spite #8 vitical those even accounting for the noitering bees are biased, there is-a hope that the scheme can be carried out and a fear that it is too idealistic for use among people with the traditions of those of the United States. In other words, it is a guess whether the plan will be practicable. ; are work- it can + Idealistic among of the New Deal. It is experimental, admittedly, Waves and explained But among those hardened critics that watch Washington day after day and who do Fear l#’s Too not have to shape og? their ideas along long- range planning with a celerity that is, to say the least, unusual in government, Some months ago I wrote of the possibilities of the transfer of human beings, like so many cattle or chattels, into new spheres of activity, into a new locale, into places where some of them have a. chance for an even break in the battle for a starter,” in some quarters that bees actually “broadcast” to one another on short that many more millions ean and will be used if the ideas prove practicable. He thinks they will. queer admixture of planning for the longrange development along. with action for, as well as under the guise of, emergency problems. None can Say that he has failed to be quick on the trigger when it came to taking some kind of action when emergencies had to be solved, whether one agrees with them or not, but} coupled with this haste he has been moving & tain. They depict for the transferred populace one permanent joy of living, or as nearly such as may be expected on earth, and in listening to their exposition of the plans, one will feel the sincerity of their beliefs without half trying. They believe it is as near utopian in its possibilities as a government may produce for its people. “But what will those people do when they have been taken somewhere?’ Mr. Hopkins was asked. “They: may do two or three things,” he replied promptly. “They may work part of the time in national forests, for example. Large numbers of men are required for rehabilitation and replanning of our national forests. The Civilian Conservation corps cannot begin to get all of the work done. ° “T think it is time for the government to explore-this situation and make plans aside from just giving relief. If the government is going to spend such large sums of money, HOTEL. TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms by William Bruckart Washington.—Among -insect ear. by amplification through a loud speaker. Insects “converse” in notes. so high that the human ear cannot hear them, but the super-sensitive elec- . tronie tube can do so and amplify them to audibility. There is a theory National Topics Interpreted the ideals Company Pays Wages in Silver ‘Newest Hotel | 2 microphone that will make ‘noises audible to the human fleet, Once Hit by Hard Thnes, He Now Opens His Purse declined war. Pep! Canton, China.— Bicycle riding, the motion picture and arm-in-arm follow oblivion. whaling Despite a belief that negroes who attack white women are the most common mob victims, records show that since 1889 a total of 1,406 lynchings were for homicide and only 623 were for assault. infuriated populace, Since 1889, when records of lynchings were first kept, 3,762 persons have been killed by mob violence. About 2,960 of these were negroes. Tired. . Nervous Strolling Arm in Arm Bad Behavior in China to into very great shifts in the residence of the people. “Fully as important, I believe, as an increase in the proportion of the population living in a rural environment, is an increase in the number of parents who are Willing to sacrifice for the sake of children and the preservation of the family line.” mob men for production of gas manufactured from corn stalks as the raw materiai for fermentation. The goal for which baila are {striving is construction of a farm plant capable of producing 200 cubic feet of gas suitable for burning as spencer PACKET fuel or for lighting purposes daily $0 used stamps of the world, all different 25e. ‘Walter, 1308 Edwards ‘Ave. N. Y. City “Such a plant would utilize from forty to fifty pounds of shredded cornstalks a day and could be installed at an approximate cost of $300 to $500, exclusive of equipment for distribution within buildings. “Such plants would be especially beneficial in the West, where coal is expensive and illuminating gas unobtainable,” commented P. Burke Jacobs, chief of the station. ER oP nerves were soothed. “Utilization of certain vegetable She banished that wastes for generation of gas, either goa tired” feelg. Won new sigs on the farm or from a central plant ful color—restful nights, natiee days—all be located in a small community which cause she rid her system of bowel- clogging wastes that were sapping. her vitality. NR Tabis not served by illuminating gas. iets (Nature’s Remedy)—the mi d, safe, allwould simplify the ‘farm waste’ vegetable laxative—worked the transformation. ‘Try it for constipation. rt headproblem in so far as such districts aches, dizzy spells, 3 are concerned.” £0) ‘Wherever it occurs and whatever the cause, relieve it at once with American Harry Hopkins, who started” out to be administrator of the governbetween men and the virtue of ment’s job of extending relief to the white women of South Carolina, I ‘destitute and who since has become say to ‘forget the Constitution pe one of the President’s right-hand Scenes of lynchings are usually men, ig now seriously planning a rural places below the general ecorehabilitation movement of the ASTHMA, AIAY FEVER, SINUS Bedweod Inhalant. $1 sample oo ae tutely proves its amazing merits. o bay - postage. Redwood Chemical €Co. eee “TUMS” Saal wagon The Heavy Toll Is Taken by Mobs ing children in large cities and the | Although no figures are available, unwillingness of parents to sacrifice it is known that American lynching ‘in order to have children. history was even darker before Corn Stalk Gas Tested to Light Farm House ius aan oe panies o “usual condition. You can help 2 ae Nigel Aes include enty rae mile vegetables, A pete ae ene like oe goa s oe ee Discovery, ae uaa g ee s store way ¢ suppl: pply, has Help. “The decline in the birth rate would doubtless be retarded if a larger proportion of the people lived in suburbs, small cities, and _ vil- | lages, particularly if many engaged _in part-time farming. “The rural population, ” Doctor Baker continued, “is no longer able to maintain its own members and provide enough young people to the cities, if jobs could be found for them, to balanea the urban deficit. The large cities. particularly will consider. the handwriting on the wall. We may be on the verge of doomed covered which in the hey-day of its activity in 1853 comprised 200,000 gross tons, has dwindled untfil today only 14 vessels of 9,367 tons remain. And so is closing an important and vivid chapter in the history of the Uuited States merchant marine, Records of thé Commerce department’s bureau of navigation and steamboat inspection also show that since the time the first American whalers headed their well provisioned vessels away from the New. England coast late in the Eighteenth century for their search of “swim. ming treasures,” headquarters for the fleet have moved com. pletely across the continent. on the farms is probably only a. third as large, and in -the small| towns and villages is intermediate. Despite : Would an The Department of Agriculture economist attributed the declining birth rate to ‘wo modern day circumstances— the Farming Tastes. finds no indication M. D. in ao rundown . Insurance company showing that prior to the depression the average cost of raising a child to the age of eighteen in. New York city was about $7,500, or fully $10,000 if 5 per the’ cent interest on the investment be in cause of the large number of dle aged people now living. f nru population decades the population will continue to show slight annual increases be- FORM pablce Genuine Phillips Milk "Ceteas) iad Walent declining to maintain the present population "| permanently. But for the next few “PH appears United States’ are foreseen by federal. econumists as the result of a present-day social code in which the Phillips’ Milk of Mamie, Tablets— one tablet for each lence rected above, a prospects ing, with three exceptions. TAKE—2 deasponnits Of Phillips’ Milk of MagNesia in a glass of water morning of — Definite country probably will reach a peak of about 136,000,000 persons and begin a downward movement unless present trends are reversed. “For twelve years,” Doctor Baker declared, “the number of births in the United States has been less each year than in the year preced- "WHAT TO DO FOR IT: every Washington. according to Dr. O. B. Baker, senior economist of the Department of Agricuifure, the population of this HERE ARE THE SIGNS: Nervousness Neuralgia Social Code Disregarded in Face of Luxury. INSECT CONVERSATION Ferret out your insect pests with a radio microphone! It can be done, according to an Oslo (Norway) professor, who has devised a _ special Washington.—A once flourishing and picturesque institution o- ‘subordinated to craving for economic luxuries, Within the next three decades, and “Low’’ and Upset U.S. Whaling Ships _. Fade From Oceans Within 30 Years Seen Don’t let them get a strangle hold. 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