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Show Page Three fHE MIDVALE JOURNAL July 27 1928 It MayBe 1 li'!Jml Whengo11r Children Czy !-StPamer Oaxaca which ran on rocKs o1r Wrangell island, lmveriling lin•s vl •.'aptaJJJ 1; .\lieu lla!lcuck, O\\ ner, and other (lt·ominent southern CuliforniRns. 2-Botly of Capt. Emillo Carranza, .\fexicun good will 0) er, tying In state in Kew York. 3-Worlu's largest X·ray tube, developed at Califom!a Institute of Technology, l'a~aclena. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Murder of Olu'egon a Great Misfortune fer MexicoGossip of Politics. By EOWARD W Pli.:KARD P E!U!AP:-; tht> g'l'l'ate"l m;,ftH'tune thut cnnld l•upJH'Il to )!Pl:.ieo at this lime w.ts tlu~ munlcr 01 (:ti:J Al(.}n1te aslole from tlH! rum OltrPgnn h••hfllll'n~.-g of lht: rr!m~. t:•e l\NUS· •iuutlnn of the prl'slclellt·el~et n•Jtt<neel from tl•e ~I'PilP th\' 'trn11~e~t nwl mo~l r,l'OI;rf:':-o:-.ci\f! Of lht1 r(lptJhlfr's lf•tHh).l'~• nnrt not onl.1· thrc teuet! !he eouJJtr)' with relll'\llll of the r!Jantic cnnclitiem3 lhat hu1e hP!d It hn< k for mn11y yenr~. but n!~o !mperilPcl the J'C!'Ciltly re· stored frit>nclly r<'lntlon" with the J!OI'· ernmNtt of the Unltf•!l ~tate~. Thl) exl'ell~nt we>rlt dnne hy onr umllas· RIHlor, Dll'i_:ht ~lOri'OW, In lhe laltt'r regard was ~in•n powerful ni<l hy Ohn gem and hi" administration, which was to !Ja,·e bPen installed on Deeemlwr 1. 1mulc! hn'e curried It on to the utmo~t. I::LMO SCOTT WATS0:'-1 • - • [•', WHILE you're reutling, you come a<'ross a won!, the meauiu1( of wllich you 1lo not kmm, what do )OU lh•? The chance' are that )OU ask &ornebutly to tell you what It means. and the chances are, ubo, that that sumehoely will tell )Oil tc> "lllok it up In the blg book" or to "consult ~Jr. \\'eb,tcr." tilut is what Americans hare been now for exactly 11 hundred years "-"'M•'-'ing lt up In the big book" or 'eOnSlJltllng Mr. Webster." For It wus one hundred )ears ago this sum thut a scene of unusual activit)' taking pla<'e In the print shop of Howe In 1\cw Haven. Conn., just oue hUJHlrPd years ago thh• there came forth the lir.,t on of ~oah \YPlJster's "'.\nwl'ir·;:ltl rl!.•ti•m ·•· r•·· of the Eu;;li sh Lan;;nn ~e." ' l" Now, the 1,-suiu;; of n dietion.try In !tse!! a uuique c1·<'nt, bnt the ot Noah \Yeh~tet·'~ dictiouar) hack there In lS:!S wa~ a not~ e1·cnt, and In ~ome rt·,p~rts bonk Itself was unique. llen•to the Eng!hiHpeal;ing world had upon Dr. ~amuel .John,nu's authoritati1·e spelling :md defi· of 'words. nut when the ed· of 2.ii00 copies or the new die· , ench con~b-ting of two bu!k.v volumes of more than 1.000 each, appeuretl, Doctor John· work wus alreacl~ ohsol<•te. For book listed, defined and il· with appropriute quotation' between 70,000 and 80,000 11nd !ndu•led 12.000 worus nncl 40.000 deflnitio!l3 which lwd before appeared In any diction· o1 the English tongue. Most of definitions Web!'ter had coined doing \'irtun!ly all of both the and manual labor !nl'oll'ed unHe also did some rel'isiu~ simplifying, and It Is to him that owe the fact that we write It ""•nm·" Instead of "honour" and "trnv· instead of "truvel!er." nut more that, his dictionary was almost encyr!opro!a In wl1ich be set R rd for accuracy and complete· of dPflnition which go,·erns the art or this date. In ha"e been based upon Webster's and have presrrved hili' idl'nt!rnl In a !urge number of their deft. Bubble in a Sapphire From that lit•!~ tuition of ~ ..-,Jt! copies bsuPd in l~:.s lt~\\·e g-t·f,\'.'n tho m!l!h.rh of dwtiou;;ries which are to he found in thl! home~. schools anel Euglish-spt•.tking worltl of totlny, am.l e1ery one of these dfc· ufiice:-o of tilt~ tionnrie~ whethl'r it hear" h'' n:une on Its Cln er or not !~ u monu1uc nt t•J :\o~h ,.,.ell'ter, the Yanl;ee school· teael:er nucl In\\ yer, who c]e,·ot~rl for· t)-eigl:t ~ears of his life to a ta~k whkh has en•·icl•ecl our l~.t1g-uage lm· the wor•h A!thou~h nwasurah!y. "\\.eh~tPr" an(] ''d1t'lionat')" are ~~)n onymous In the mintls of most of us, !Jut f~w of us kuow muc·h about the mun. !\nah 1\'l'hstrr. Nin<' ont of ten pPrhaps 11 ould conhse him with his distant relatil·e. fl.111iel 1\'eb,ter, tlw OJ'ator nnd stalt·,mnn. Yet it is not too much t-o say rrrh:1ps, that the co11 tribut!on of :\oah \\'rli,ter to Amrl'i cnn life "ill he an iwportnnt onp ion~ after thnt of llaJtiel \\'ebster w.ll hull' hPrn forf:ottrn r11tin•ly. N'tl;lh \\"clt~tt>r ''"H:"; the son of u poot :\l'lv E11;:!aad fun:ll'r of \Vest !!un ford I 't'llll .. 11 ho in !'ill. wi:Pn Xoah .IJ'., \\nS s!xtt•t\u )t.•.u·s old, lllor(ca~ed furm to pay hi~ sou's PX)IP.IlSP~ ir1 Yale t·olll'ge I rn1~ whit 11 the hoy wa• Cpon the gradu~trcl four y!'a" l:ttt•r. d:t) of hi,; graduation Iii~ fat he:· 1::11" him an ei.;l•t d•Jilnr l'untin~nt:tl ulll (worth about four dollar,· at tiLe tilnP) and toleJ him tlmt he ron!cl dn 110 lllore for him. Allhou;;h you11g \\'chstt•r ha•l intPnded to he<'nme u l::w 0·Pr, he h:ul no mrt~ns to umtinue IJis stu,I:t•s lnt" that field, so he hnd to re~nrt tn Jcaclt ing to mal<e a lil'ing 11ltile he slut!:t'·l lnw by himself-so succrs,fu!ly, H pro\'Pd, t11nl hr wa~ :Hlmilted to the har in !lnrtforcl in 17~1. lle wn~ un nhiP to wail for a pmctire. howel'!'r. so he ngaiu engag-ed in sthool teal'it ing, this time nt Coslwn, N. Y., where he e>'tah!lshed u cla~sicn! school. hi~ T!lPre in 1iS2, fuJ·e,et•!ng that .\mer Ira, nfter separation f•·om the nwt!,eJ rountry would n~ed to hare its ow" ~rhool texts, he planner! a "Grarnmat lrnl !nst:tute" to Include R ~peiiPr, R render and n gmmma1·. ThP stwller wa~ issued first, in liS:!. fnlln11·<'11 In 1784 by the gramm~r. nnd in 17~,-, b~· the reu(]er. 'l'he surress of th<' nowf:unous "blue h.1rlt ~pellt•r,'' ~tilt h m!llar to the <>ii!Pr generati••n o: Amrril'ans of today, was in<taulaJH nus and must h:l\ e heen Jlln:J7.ill" te> the yonn~ srhonlmast~>r. In 1• pnr !ng 1t, he had shown tlw •· · il' skill !'lrrizP•l and sound FPnse whi<-h ,. his tlh'lionary later. It " .. s arrangpd J brill!ant prison tJOU>:C', It l!quefles and becomes 1 !s!hlc as a buhllle. Valuable Nettle Tlte1 e is exhibited In the British mu· nre usuall,l n~sndated 11 llh NNtl<'~ curnts nine weh!lt!ng a ~nppll!re cr.utnin!ng 11 buhh!e that appears unpleas:lllt seusution,, hut a ~pedes of the plant fs willely culth·at<'d !u disappears with chunges or tem ure. It is believeu that n cavity !o China for the mnnuf:wture of a sofl s!lk-!il;e fabric for textile purpo<es. gum Incloses a quantity of cnr add gas under great prrRRnre. In strength. beauty and trxrure It Is th1• temperature Is such ns to said to compare f:ll·nrahly 11ith the 'lfr·c~t.•OJtd with the "crit!ral point" finest granes of 8!lk and 11 less rnst the gas. under the particular pres .ly. The "grass cloth" of <'hina ha~ "l•irb It Is snhjerted In Its been u~ed for more than 4.000 years l ,.....--------, Oln·, ~· n wa~ Rlwt to tl<'at!J at n h:tn· quet In the fa .. hie~nnble n·>;ort of !-\;tn An~el, 12 miles south of ~lexico c;ty, hy n ) nun!! man \1 ho lm~ hceu idcnti· fe 11 8 , Jose de L('on 'feral, un art stt'<lent. The n~;;uss in wa~ IILTPSt!'d nnme his acrnmpli!'es but r-efu~e 1 l or the instiga!or~ of the crime. A score of suspects were taken in cus tody. Albprto Ut·uz was immPtliately ~upp!nnteel n~ m!ni:ster of pnlire by (:pueral zertud 1e, one or Ohre~on's dosest friends, and hoth he au!] Pres· idmt CullPS prom!. •d thnt the murclcr would be c!Nlre•l up ancl thn~e g-uilty prmlshed. In n signed stntcment Calles snld the nS>:ass!n had admitted that the motive or his crime 11·ns re!i;;iou~ fervor, and the )!resident nlltled thut tile authorities had ohtainpd much In· formation "irnplil'!l!ing clirectly cler ical action." rn coul'iu~ion. f'alles ~aid: "Fiua!ly 1 want to announce that the gon•rnmr 11 t will continue us ht•retofnre within l'Oil"tltutional paths atJCI with the requisite cnlnen''" ancl enet·gy," Th!s wa~ tnl;l'n to nu•an thut he would not ut!Pmpl tn continue In otlke nfrrr :>"01 en,hc•. as til~ ~rex !can rnnstitut!on f1>rblc!s tlit'PI'I sue· ce,~lotJ or the pre~ 1!r!lt In t 110 lenns tn office. !lnwewr, that ron<li'utie•n has t.een nlt('J'ref JoPforr to tit rir,•u:n· ~tann•s and may he rhant:l'd a;(ain. De,pite the words of Call<•<, it Is scarcely cntJt•••ilahle that the ('athnlir rhur!'11 in Mexko n• un or;.:ani7.atlon or nny of its rP~JHHtsihle mPJlllll'rs l':lll hnn• !nstig:ll!'d th murder of l:t>n· r-rnl Ohrp~on The relation:-~ bPl\H..en the church anc1 the g:over-nnwnt had !n n more lo~leal and "ervirea 1Jle man ner tl;on Dilworth'~ speller, the work of an Engiishrnan [•r~Yiously u~eel, nne! in~l<'n•l or d1·y pa~sa~l'il frvm the ~rriplures, I.e n<NI intere~ling-, if homely, nnectlotes which appealed im mediately to the chl!dn·n who for the m•xt hundJ·etl ~curs wet·e to be imprcssetl l>y the mural or the'e ~tortes. By 181::\ ll1e Bales of the speller were a1 er·u.::;lng ~SU,OOO copies a year. By 18~3 tht·~ had rhen to 3:iO.OOU copiPs unnunlly, nnJ by 1S4S they were up to l,()(l!l,OOU n year. As late us lSSO it wns still going ~-trong, and It has b.·~n estimnt<'U that more than 100,0110,1)()() copiPs h:\\ e been sulci since 17&'1. 1\'eh,ter's fame muy rest mainly upon hi' dietiouary, but in a sense thP dictionary OII'PS its exitittnre to lit•• ~lll'iler, for durlng the t'Pmaiuder of \\'c!JHer's life, an.! e~peehlly the twcuty )'t>nrs he >Jl!'llt iu Cl'llllliling the dictit•nary, moot of the suppot·t of his fumi!~· ,·amc fn•m t11c prolits or !his lilt!e hiue·backcd l:J·pt•nny book. in 1800 lie ;;a1 e l:Jl "II his other wot·k to tkrote himsl•lf tu his dil·tionary. llb . ori~"iJL:ll plan \\'US to rorre<·t the l'l'•'M~ UL<I ,uppl)· rlt<' omi~-;ons in older dict!onnt il''· <''I' cia II~· .Jnhn<on's. s,. he S[IPiot ,] liillllh. r or )'Pill'S colll'ctill'~ won!<. TiH'll rraliziHg IIi" own lad~ of I\II0\\' 1 e(!~e us to t'1e ot·i~.:in of wortls he ~'~"' 11 ::!Pd his plan. For th<' nr):t tl'n yt·ars hP d"' oted himself to u ('Ulllparative :::;luth or \~.ord", CHll] when l~e \YJ.S shty si'\ .\•"";Irs olcl, hadng exh:JUotCd all tllp re~ourres nf !i!tl':ll'ies in this l'oUJlll')', 1:1' went to Fnmce 81.'1 En~lund to t·um:.t .. te his work. rinall~· hi• grP:~t ta-k was done, und In the autuPl:l of 1 '~8. It rnme from till' pt'P>S :\ot l'lm:et:t to rest after a q•JaJ·trr-centUL') ol lncessont labor on one !'Xal'tin~ ta,lt. the st.mly ol!' Yankee ~et ahont re1·isiug snnw of hi~ en: tier works. In !Slll he publi.<heu n re 1·ised edi!lnn of his dictionn~v nnil he was in tltP midst of n secoretl re1·i~ion .In IS-I~ when dPath came to l'laim him. . S n t I1e next tune you rome across u wnrd "hose meunin; you del not un· ' · rlt'r<tand. !1efnrt> y1•u nsk son:PbO!Iy what it means, thin!; of the atlmonl t ' of \\'nf Clli'Cln·,,.,nr r 'l'e t ·o , " er J , 1: 1 n o carPcr-"lf tl1ere !~ one too luzy to) t::l;e the half-clozc'n step, nect•ss:,:-y to reach the rtictinnu r,v, lPt him t-Je'· lure tl1e ('onuerticnt ~f'hnlar S]lfuJ•l· ing twell:r five Jf'3r~ po.cing nhout h"' fo;·e h's hn~e >'<'mirireular tahle. 1:•11•·• with dlct'onarirs of nil !an.::•m;::P~ !1·m· Arahir to lrrlandir, so that he r-ti;::lu giYe hi~ great work to I he world.'' Pineapple flbPr Is 11lso flllploycd In hau•lld•rt•hi.•tthe m:mufacture nud other :tl'tiflr~. or Air Sickness Antidote An up pat .Jtll' has l>ef-IJ lnstul!t>d n1 Tempe!hnf flelcl, npar Berlin, (;('1'11Htny, fur pas,eng~rs suffe1·ing from air sickAny passenger who fears that lll'SS. he may become a!r;:ick may Inhale the antiuote, which eonsi<·t" In the main of oxyl(en and cinnamon. The mixture h11s a quieting efl'ect upon the nervea of tbe diaphragm to bPen ~teadil~· lrnpnni11g. on•1 <)ht·p~un, thou!!'h pledged to cun·y on the pnlicies of C'aiiPs, wn$ lonkc<l 10 ns the mau to "ettle the tronhle finally. The hpst guess at thi~ timP Is that the as· . ~a'SIItation wns pmmpted hy pulitieal enemies of the prr--ielent-PIPrt who ulill7.ed a wenk·miD!l{'d rell~;ions fn· , nntlc. crowds. and nt many cities the major general's Paiute of 13 guns was tired. W liOLgSALE !Jolting from either the llepubliean or the Democratic national ticl;et dol's not seem to h<' gPttin:; much encouragement in the The mo~t ambitions at~ouJttL·y. tempts to hrin~ this about are being m.uJe In '.l'exas. There the anti-Smith Dewocrat~ hu1·e org-aniz1·•l with the nnmed l!ltPntinn of gctt!n;.( Rll the llemoe·rats they can to vote for !!oe"·er, at~d till',\' a.·e led h~· s~n·ml men wl10 IHlve bern rathet· promin~ut in the party in ti•nt state. Till'> nre neakill~ 110 !ottempt to def~at the' state !Jc muL·rutk tlckl't, whkh tlisappoints ~nme of tl•e smallc•r fry who are <lis· n.lected. On tfie other h. nel t 1wre is al~o In 'l\•xas n group of nnti·lloover llepuhiit·ans I\ ho are throwing what lnl!ta·nce t11ey hRI'e to the Smith tklt~t. In A~hPI il!e Bishop Cannon of the church, South, gathered ~h·t!Jodi't nllout 181 men and women to piau for the !l!'fent of Smith in the Southern states. :\early rtll the dl'legate~ were preacher,· of the ~Ietholli~t church, ~outh, or paid wot·kers of church or prnltihition agencies. Sixty-~ix we1·e fmm Buncnmhe county, Xorth Cn rolinn, of wl1id: A~hevllle is the county No lh'lll<leratic party leadPrs ~eat. Wl'l'e pn'~Pnt 111111 it was not!cenbie tltnt the Huptists hdd aloof, PX!'P[lt for l>t, ,\t•thur J. D:trlnn, who \\'US mane chairman of t lle meeting. The press II ll~ exclueJpl] fJ'OlU t[,e rPal seo<slnn;;. Leadt•r, of farmers' org .. nizatiun~ in the com hrlt still hop<' thry mn in· tlnt·e the n:;:riculturists to oppose llon1 Pr, and their mpetin~ in Des ~[o:JtPS acloptrd a series of resolutions ('Ollll<'mning the farm rPiiPf plank In tl•e ltt>puhlican platform and commending the plant; inserted in the Democratic plutfonn. :\In·st or tho.e attPnding t!tis meeting declared their Intention of supporting Smith, hut there Is still Httle n•n,'On to belie,·e that their stand will !neluce very many fa•·mers to change their po!itiea! affiliations next November. The Iowa HPpnhilcuns, large numbt•rs of whom are com he!t farmers, held their state conwntinn last wePk and unanimou"ty inllnrsetl the llo01·er and Curtis tiel;et and the Kan~as City platform. including its farm relief plank . The ~tate platform emH!Pmned AI Rmith for "hi·5 uttitu<le on nullification" of proltihitlon anti nlludetl tv "Tumm!lny's Pffnrt to fa<t,.n it!"C!f upon the nation." l•!ar!!er in I he d.1~· no,·ernnr llammill of Iowa had had a talk I\' it h !lerhPJ't lloo,·pr on tiJP. l:1ttc•r'~ traiu. und he to!tl the cnnyention ~om c • hm~ or \1 hat the hrmCJ'S might <'Xpect from lloo,·er if !JP Wt•re !'iC'C!Pcl l'rl'~idt llt Unycrnnr ~!t·~fullen of :\ehmskn al~o fwd a dwt "ith ~lr. llnol'er illll! aftl'r 11:1e·t1 said the rnutl!<late h:l!l a rom· prt>hensll·e lllliii'J';;tantling of the farm prnhiPm, hut the l!"'·ernor dill not to ha1·e hccn won over to SPI'Ill 1T oen r•··s ~upport. !'resident ('.wlidc:t• 11·as lln•11·er's hMt fnr n couple of da) s at the sum· mer \\'hite House nnrt they ti;,IJed and talked polities tnt;ethPr, aftt>r which Hoover resumed his trip to California. It wa~ ~:ulflPnP<l hy the news of the uenth nf ~Irs llo01·er's fntlter, Charles D. Henry, In Plnrer. Calif. 1'elegl'Hms deploring the crime were sent hy President ('oolirt;;e, \'il'e President Dawes and !'lecretary of Rtate i Kellogg, In Wnshin~ton Amha~sador Tellez. thnu~h tPrrihly shorke1l. snirt ) I ! : : he 11'8~ cert!lln tile trn~Pdy woul<l l>rln~ ahout the un!ftrntion of nil mPn In !lis <'Onntry, swreplni! away tl•e tl's· turhing and rl'nt•tionnry P.lt'll!Pn!s IT~ expt'<'tl'il th!' old rnn::;rP~• \Ynuld hP A 'PeThe prrm:lllrut t·ournis- i ealled in 'p<sion tn rr••pnre fnr rin! PIPrllon ~ion of ('HflgTPS:-1 :lfrt 1 :Hiy JtrHi )lppn Bnmmnllet! to lll!'e\ to c•onsi1l<·r the pn lilit·nl sill''ltion J lliJ.t•; moumln;.: ~le:denns w<•re the IIndy of UPnPral OiH'e· gon to his natil·p slate of :->mto•·a fm burial. Anu\l'irans wure $(l0(lillg hOtnP. with nil pos~ 1 !ole lmJJnrs, t IJC n>~wti 11 , t or Capt. Emilio Cnl'l'UIIZU, tht• ~ll•xit·nn "good will'' fl)·rr who wns J;illed wht·n hi« plane cra,ht•J! in :\pw .lerti<'Y dnr· In;; a ;:torm. After It hnd lain In state In :\pw YOI'k the hodv was l'On I veyed to :\lpxleo on a sr•ec.l:tl fuueral train tlw.t curried al>o the 111 iatur's fat!JI'r, an American nrm.v guard of honor nnd Mexican oflicinls. 'l'hP smashed plane also was tak!•n hack All along the route the paa·,in;; of the traiu was watched b.l' sonuwiug l ~ G OVEI::\Oll S~1ITII was busv as a bee in Albany with po!itienl conft'l'PDcrs und picture mnl;eJ'S Among hi• callers wa,; CnugrPssm:w B) rn~ of TellllP!'See, who assured him he woulcl rn1-ry not only the ~ol!d South but a lsn the border state~. A! could sep nothin~ to worry nhout in the stnrl s ••f IJt•JUeh'rat!c re1 ott in Texas or I'ISellll!·re. 'l'he report that Smith had •clectecl OwPn 0. 'Young. chair· mnn of tliP n tu\rnl I:IPrtric comt,any :nul f'olle•:•:.:u<' nf ])awes in the repara tinn-• wtlfk. tn lte the DPmocrutic ran dit1nte to c:tH't'PPll him it!'! ~overnnr wa'S ll:llll lrui<'tl on lwhnlf o! hnth the ;.;rnllrmf'n. V\< tnkin~ I AIJD YOU Dll>JJr lAKE ME: I 'rn!AJK 1'£.1- &l'l • AIJD 11-lE.'/ 1-!AD "11-iE euTES( St·:cl:l:TA!t\' tn:oaty KELLOGG'S anti-war rnarrhing on toward Last '"'''k It was eompl<'ll' 1 ictoJ')' nce·Pptl'cl In prinl'l1 le hy ( ;,·•·at Britain uud tile clelllJinions of ('annrla, ZP;t)UIH1, Uniun of XP\ .\n~tralia Routh .\ ft•ie•a nnrl by the• lrish l<'t·ee RtntP nul! ln<ti:l . Aet'PJitances also W()rp rp\_·ein•fl at \Ya~llln~tnn from gl'ig"ll!lrl, Poiand nnd CzPdtn~IO\"H.kia. All the HJts\l't•r,, it was I!PiieiPd. would he found gati~fado•·~ hy the ApJlro,·nl hnd Ameril':.Jn g-u\ p nm"nl Rlrt~nfl~ ltt>t n ~irf'H tht;.l' pad h,\ Germany. I· run<'e. !lul 0 aJ11! ntht>r nnt!on•, \. ~OP!S and thnt of Japan wus cun~idered certain. If the \'arion" re;en·a lions of some of the goveruments, which are not radical, can be accepted, the tiuul success of the gt·eut plan to outlaw war seem~ Yi t·tua!ly a'snrvtl. The I rl'aty 18 to be signed cluring the comlug fu'l hy the prine!Jinl powers und 11 ill go iuto efft•ct nitlt tl•e dPposit of t!•e ratiJicatlous. It will L'<'lllnln open for sk:n:tture l•y otl:er nnt!nns. p L\l'E betwee11 l'nland an1l Li ' uunilt h still un unne comrll,'•c•l fact, anti it i, reporiP<l that !'J·emi<'r \\'aid mn1·a~ of Lithuania, rl'l~lr;; on tl c support nl, ltus,:a, b tn·cru•'n~; to dPfy the League of_ ·lt'on~ at the ~ep tcmhcr mel'!ing of the a embly or t·ouueil !If t!le L~a:;•Je. 'fhe !'oles hn1·e notitie•l ~ir Att>teu Chnn.lkrla!n that they hoi•! the Ll'ugue resptmsible for the existing state of nfllllrs and demand full support In lllllltel'er meas· urcs t!tey may deet•; nece~sary. Anll'riean memhPI'S of the world conrt of nrhltratinn at Geueyn nomInated Char!e~ Enms Hughes for the 1 acan<'y creatrd l•Y tile re<ig-nation or Dr. Walter .Jolin Bassett ~[oore. Slmons is second thoice for the place. OLserv~rs lu Gene1 a were quite sure :llr. Hught>o woul.l be elPctf!<l. for It Custoria ls n comfort wlwn Bahy Is fretful. Xo sooner taken than the little one is at ense. If rPs tles" , a few dl'O[JS 'lOon bring contentment. Xo harm clone, for l'u~toria is a b~br remedy, meant for bnhie~. Perfectly saf<' to gl1·e the youngest infant; you Ita \"e the doctors' wor<l for that~ It is a YC':f't::thle product and you roulll use it ewry day. But it's in nn emergl'ncr that C'astorh me•ll•s mo~t. ~e)''le night when constlpntwn must he rc:icYetl-or colic p11ln~ -{)r uthc1· sufl'eri .;!. X r vcr he without It; sum!' m r. ~hHs keep .1n extra hot If', nnopene u, to make Bure t e1·e will aiWa) s be C'astoria 'n the IH•nse. It lit effctt!vc fo> oldPr d tilclren, too; reatl the book that co:, es wi'h it. Mosquito Bites HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh Money bnck for fl. rat bottle if not suited. All dealer~. of Fr&nl-e, REl'llESI;XT.\'l'I\"ES Euglan\1, !-\pain an<l Italy Forest Fires Mostly Due to Carelessness !u~t W!'el; signed a nPw accord on Tangier which gil·ps ~pain full command or the ~ent!armcrie in the International zone of that rountry. A special commission "ns rrl'ate•l to wutch for nnd SU)l[lrcss intrigne>' u:;ainst the Spanish Ltaly 11 ns gh'l'll inprotPetorate. crcll'<'li :·epre,•·ntatiou on the legislatil'e hotly of the International zone and was nl'o gh en repre,entatlun on the courts und similar tribunals. Atf'Ortlin;.: lo the L'n !f'Cl States forest St 1'' ice, there lin~ hcen an n\Pr· nge of f,J,tXHI fon• t tirc•s !: the C'niiPd ~tate" r,·,·ry yPn for the pa>t dccude. The m·pr:~,w !lt·c:t s.rt'Jlt by llrcs C'l< h rear Is l~.(XIIJ,('Oil urn·~. or wh!eh 11,SOIJ,UUO nrr~~ h:11 e bePn fore, t lan•l. 'l'l.i~ u.e:ms th11t durin~ 1he ln~t clrcaLle no lcs< than llS.UUO.Olll.li acr!'S or wo«tll.llul has het>n t1 •. t1·oyed by fin•. 'l'lus nyerage aunual damage hns ,·ost ~~IJ.()(Kl,OOO ln addition t<) the (], n•HP'e t!OJLP to young tJ'.'PS und buildings located on the'e lautls. Ah11ul !X! per <Tnt of these fires IHtl'e been cauocd by careless persons. l'nt·cil·ssnPs., is mwtlwr nnme for la1·k of tlcrift. A 1eeople truly thrifty will not \\ anto11ly burn fort•'\s that have takt•n decade• to Ji'I'Clll' and whith cunnot be rt'~tored for a It ng (ll'riod of years. Through wanton <'arPl('!~.S.tws~ we are dP~troying o11e of the most pr·itrle"'s po~::t.\sswns t'" ut generous :\ntme has ;:ivcn us. 1 A LL doubt concerning the deathB0l·•1f 1'apt. Alfred Loewenstein, ginn financier, 11 ho disnppenred from his airplane while crossing the English channel, was dispelled by the fin<ling of his body near Cape Gr!z!\~~z. scale us a basis T fnrrm Jacksom·i!!e twgotiations iu the wn~e uituminous fil'l!ls has been abandoned h~ the Cuited ~line Workers of Amer11-a. acconlin~ to t!1e al'tion of the pul!r)· committee of tl•e union, unt.l herPartPr each of the <! ~trid' has the rigl:t tn efl'ed ~ettl<'ment with operators ••upnJJ a hnsi"' mutually Tear Gas Que:la Killers Tca1 gas boruhs \H e en·euh·ely u~Pll in <':tli·hiug u numhe r of nati1·es of tlJe "l'lvmou i~l:mtJ, w .o ha<l mur<lerrrt 11·1tite omc 's. 'lUSS Popu!.tr Tl:e refugees :\Iedwnil'~ ~laguzine. wNP COJ'IIPrctl io a smull valley and qull'l\ly Sllfl't'nllerrd. PUt· i'factnr:v.'' Action taken hy district ntlkers must !Je SlJhmitted to the miner' of the dJstrict f1r ratillcat;ou. The policy commit·ee also author lzPd all district or;.:nnizations to permit :my coal rnmpau.r or uny mine to Pmp!CI) all tile men it may require f,r Jltaiutenanre, repairs, derelopuwnt, cons\l'ul'tion OJ' prodnetion of coni, prol'itlin~r the existing wage scale is twirl tPIHJ'OI'flt'il)' until a di~ll'ict agreement is reul'ited . ThP new policy i!J Interpreted a~ n ge~ture hy the union loward betterin~ the depressed condition' In the hitnmin\us coal Industry. The Money-Maker "What'' an autirlim.1~ I" "An employee of the mint urnwtn~ hlq sul:.tr~·." those claimed by death A MOXG !lul'ing the week were Giovanni c:tolltt!, Italian Mu~~olin!; ~tate~mnn and roe ot D. U. Davies, director of the Field mu~eum In Chicago; Henry H. nathhone, con;:re,~mnn at large imm Illinois, and William K Hannon of l>'ew York, 11 hn us ".lt>dPellah Tin. gle.'' had given lal'g!' sum< tn unl'ecognized heroes, good children and desrn ing nnthors. R In pr.ohihition enforcemmt has n~ain humiliated t11e A mer len n J!OI ern ment. .\ l'f'Ord i ng tn nnnnnncc·ment by S~t'I'Ptar 0 Kellogg, WP ha\P ~PUt a note to lhe ntitISh ~"' ernmPnt expres~ing reg•·et and apoln;:y for the riolatlon of the sovIX;I\LE:l~:\ESS en~hmtr or the Bahnmn blnllll~ MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but are you careful to say Bayer when you b:.~y it? And do you always give a glance tc:> see Bayer on the box--and the word genuine printed in red? It isn't the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it I A drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven directions tucked in every box: lost SPptemher w~en Lari'J Chri~twnsen. commmulinl! 11 const guard rum-chn9· In!! hoat. seizer! two h'•ats otT the Bahama ronst, towed thPill Into n nahnma port RJHI then rPmowd tt.e liqunr nnd pl'i'"m'rs to ~Iinmi. :\1r. KPIIn;!g 1n·omi«rtl that thr coast gua:d 1\0Ultl not ugaitl olfl"n<l In that way, thnt the honts nnd liquor would be reH!Ol'Pil to their ownrrs nnrl that Chris· tiunsen would be transfel'l'ed to another part of the country. !'l'ol•fhitinn administrators h~ld their nnnunl confNenl'i! 11·ith Commissioner Dnrnn nn'l other Treasury department offirluls in Washington. Among other topic• con•iclerP!l was the increased n~P of nirplnnes In enforcing dry lawt. All{11rtn II trade mark er Rarer Manufacture o! Moaoacetlcacldeater o! Sdlcl'tleael4 tb~ 'I EL.EPI-IAIJr E HEADACH RELIEVED ~_,..,.. • • QUICKLY Cartei's Little Liver Pil!s Pvrety Vo:dable Laxative move the bowela free from. ::.0.'" o.in and unpleuanc after svatem of oowtipaefFects. Thev relieve tlon potaon• which m:my times cause a du11 and aching head. Reme~r~bcr they are a doc.. tor'a pre1crlption and can be ai1·en with ab•o)ute confidence to everv membc•of the famlly. All Drul:il•ll25c and 75c lted Packaaes. I' CARTER'S~PILIS |