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Show mw LEHI Notorious spy is i TrebiUch-LincoI- ui n. iiaue,s aian ueii in When -U wlin for Adventures , More ....1. Trebitsch Lincoln, n;USL and endive ana dropped miles was heard ons KIDDIES' PATRON SAINT J AV on the see.. It mtjde the, whole, world betmtiful ftnd then V-fo- -- A man who bad lived for nearly, a year in a tomb and made bis bed In .a coffin, has been detained by the police of western Poland. A scare' caused by a report that a ghost; had been seen in the cemetery led tft vestigations by the police. They found that the tomb of an old Polish family named Torbus bad been converted, into a fiat It con-- , tained. among other articles, a stove, a lamp, a chair, and a bookcase. They also found in it an unemployed , worker, who said that he bad taken up his abode there as be was unable . to And other shelter. Uis bed had been a metal coffin,-frowhich be had evicted thtre-nialnof a Torbus of bygone years. one-roo- s Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On French-Canadian- view of the cereuiouies which marked the opening of the broad cut by Mussolini's government across the stones of ancient Rome. road, which links the Colosseum and the I'iazza Venezia, was opened lie tenth anniversary of the march on Home of Mussolini's legions. way new For Trebitsch time devoted himself venture with the air of a fanatic, An out for revenge on a civillza that killed his son as a spy, al jkh he hastened from thousands lies away to save him. ere Is hardly a nation that he not served and there Is no coun e has not visited. He has tangled Colonel Lawrence of Arabian He has been hunted like a dog leading politicians. He has es Id the noose, the bullets of a fir- squad, and the guillotine by about "S him. iolii at one rlin correspondents he was press met Trebitsch chief of the government, when this ruled Jsia for a few days. They fought him about freedom of the press. when the adventurer was be sought by the police, a correlent refused to fi's whereabouts and thus helped escape. It was a rather tense lent when a bearded man stepped me newspaper office just a few tes after a detective had called fig for Trebitsch. and the man Don't you recognize me? I'm itsch." Ten minutes later an detective marched In. "We you know where Trebitseh-Lin-1S- We'll pay a high price If speak." Rut the newspaper h'l not speak and Trebitsch 'n was not heard of In Oermanv ' f - fears. is the pe story of his stumbling ''erman canm on the hlenk f ' of Lithuania, during the war. arrested and would have been Bad not the r.ermnn ronernl Into the bottle a bit that' and been feeling too gay for a martial Trebitsch was bundled tt f rept a MFWln, Uncle foreign decoration. lncnn. CUStOms F.d- K " rrom wearlnir th pmle which he rm,,ved fron) Eeneral of France In New roi,n. lw years aeo nwer has been r hI.Ip to fwration, awarded fn- - m nd study of French nerottse soon after he lt the rovornmonf i. r,ff In Washington f Ba. an- re- - ! two said Kirwin. who has made I antiques for 30 years. "Tlie .. . .. ".v Ihor'll 'tiurn it is throtigli congress Tim.'. l"t Drrihihlt.,B - ' irotn Ijn .. P f government em. r " rn'reign ueco received the decoration Julv lt his CltltT to PTfltntno nil ntlnultle paotlnble. a , Washington. As the result of drives in larger cities and political subdivisions throughout the country on state and local tases. the hill has been reduced more than S500.0O0.0iH) annudisally from the high point, it was closed by a special committee report of the United States Chamber of Com sur merce embracing a nation-wide vey. If the lesser governmental units which have made little or no retrenchment follow the same course, the of report Indicated, another saving without $500,000,000 can be effected urgent need for general reduction of state and local expenditures. "Our information upon the fiscal problems of state governments indicates that a number of them are facMany ing acute taxation difficulties. are called upon to deal with deficits caused by a shrinkage In revenues, notwithstanding reductions in expenditures. In a few states the administrative authorities, vested with power to curtail expenditures radically as deficits Impended, have acted so as to preserve a balance between Income and outgo. Other states, however, are not so fortunate In their governmental organization." HELGE BOSTROM while if nil the states were brought back to the 1026 level the cut would be $2,000,000.- ., commute esiimuieu i"." of government costs .resun from state and local taxation. Sner-ifisteps to accomplish this recommended by the' were purpose Fish-headed by Junius P. committee, Times-Worlthe of ,,0t,w and will be Corporation, Roanoke. Va., business of brought to the attention the country. throughout organizations n "Definite and substantial progress routine the the reduction of tures of state ana 10cm b- the report said, "comes iron. section of the country, m many i' ..hDr., BPtnnl reductions nave ni measures been made, definite economy are pending. The steady Increase It. the intensity tn.es be of the public demand that of t Much J reduced Is significant o m and demand, however, The 000. two-third- s c k j" agenr ""reduction, are directed at the large of the Federal goverrv pendltures . tn obscure toe ment mis mnj 7 FVi,- - two-fol- d Buy Gifts ' ByDr.AlvinE.Magary . . la Detroit Free Praia OESN'T the thrill of Christmas He in the spirit and atmosphere of the season? What n Christmas eve, delights children and pleases grown-op- s more than a repetition of: "Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a monse! The stockings were hung by the fire place with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there." fore. - Wear It Orpins. Ra. Because fays a government by Impulse to Children's Hearts Persistent coughs and colds lead to' serious trouble. You can stop than now . with Crcomulsion, an emulaiued creosote that is pleasant to take. 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Askyonr druggist (Adrj The $500,-000,00- $500,000,000 REDUCTION IN TAXES Retrenchment Is Forced Municipal Drives. Moore Next to Santa in Visalia, Calif. A sleepy telephone operator sat before her switchboard at 3 a. m. Suddenly the lights began to flash in an alarming manner. She In the police station and plugged screamed for help. Officer Paul Finley buckled on his revolver and set out to find the cause of the trouble. He thought It must be caused by a bank robbery at least Back in the exchange, the lights ceased to act queerly. The operator called the police station. "What was it?" she asked. "O, rats," said Officer Finley, who Who would have thought that the had Just returned. of this familiar rhyme was composer And that's what lt was. The officer a noted member of the faculty of the on a the found rat gnawing telephone General Theological seminary. New wire In a downtown store. York teacher of Hebrew and Greek I This man, the son of Bishop Benja Motorists Spend Two min Moore, was Clement C Moore. Billion on Vacations He gave to the seminary the land ft now occupies, known as Chelsea Washington. American motorists Square. Clement Moore complied a vaca for bill a of $2,000,000,000 paid tions with automobiles, according to Hebrew lexicon, requiring years of re search work. But It was not as com figures compiled by the American AuThe expenses piler of the Hebrew lexicon, nor as tomobile association. consisted of car operating costs, in professor of Hebrew and Greek at the Is re cluding gasoline and oil, $400,000,000; Theological seminary that he membered. It Is as composer of the miscellaneous retail purchases, restaurants, $420,000,000 ; con- quaint bit of verse that he wrote fections, $120,000,000. and amusements, for his children In a carefree moment when the Jolly boy in him came to the $100,000,000. impairment of efficiency, N Has Decorati on He Cannot comes up high under his chin, his feet are clad In sandals. He is recognized by all those in the political and social swim. And he Is not But he will loathe to be recognized. not shake hands. His high dignity as a priest of Buddah forbids him to touch ordinary human beings. He is not here to devote himself to political Intrigue, or to mere financial undertakings. It Is his present ambition, his pnly ambition, according to his own words, to build in southern Germany a Buddhist temple and a monastery for devotees. He does not But he is yet have the devotees. certain that there are many who will prefer the peace and mental harmony of the Buddhist faith to the turmoil life. He admits he has of present-dano money, but he Is certain faith will move some one to endow the organ! zatlon he Is planning. The children Instantly adored "The and it Before Christmas," spread like wildfire, eagerly quoted by people everywhere, handed down from each generation to the next When Clement Moore died, he was buried In the famous old Trinity cemetery, Broadway and One Hundred and Fifty-fiftstreet. New York. Recently a children's service, called he "Feast of Lights," has been held n Intercession chapel In Trinity ceme tery on Christmas eve. Trumpets herald the service, and from all direc tions come the children,, pouring Into the church, even as they flocked on a distant day to the Pied Piper of Ham-elin- . The capacity of the church is 2,000, but on this occasion extra seats ' are required. After the service every child Is pro vided with a lighted candle, and the eager band goes forth to place a wreath on the grave of Clement Moore,' Trinity cemetery Is terraced, sloping down to the Hudson, The procession, rending Its way downward through the wintry twilight animated faces glowibg In the light of the little scene of quaint beauty torches, ts In the midst of America's largest city. Alfred Tennyson Dickens, son of the famous Charles Dickens, also was hurled here, when he died In America, far from his English home. Upon his grave, too. Is placed a wreath, a tribute to the Immortal "Christmas Carol." Then the little ones return to the entrance, where they sing carols. listen, and Into their hearts come a pence and Joy as the beautiful old melodies float through the dusk on the night before Christmas. Night h . for light on the origin of our Christmas customs, one might go back to Libanius, who came from Antiocn to Athens, in the Fourth century, and became a leading teacher of the Sophist philosophy. He was the friend and teacher of Chrysostom, who later became a bishop and one of the great preachers of the early church. "The festival of Kalends," says Li banius, "is celebrated everywhere, as far as the limits of the Roman empire extend. . . . The Impulse to spend seizes everyone. . . People are not only generous toward themselves, but also generous toward their fellow men. A stream of presents pours It self out on all sides. . . The Kalends festival vanishes all that is connected with toil and allows men to give themselves to undisturbed enjoyment From the minds of the young people, It removes two kinds of dread, the dread of the schoolmaster and the dread of the stern pedagog. Another great quality of the festival Is that it teaches men not to bold too fast to their money, but to part with it and let It fall Into other hands." In all the periods of history, lt has been found good to have special sea sons of good will, when friendship could express itself and when the prosperous could be reminded of their obligation to the poor. The Old Tes tament Ihw provided that at the feast of the Passover, the poor should be remembered. "Thou shalt rejoice before the Lord, thou and thy son and and thy thy daughter, thy t the stranger, the father less and the widow . . . and thou shalt remember that thou wast a bond- 1 OOKINQ man-serva- maid-servan- man In Egypt . ." . g, Hi Line "The druggist was all out of sorts today," she said. "Didn't he Insist he had something Just as good?" she inquired. Cincinnati Enquirer. Kuj.if :. .... Constantly.. Bad Breath Still understand HE couldn't nothint helped until a friend ttur treated. "IS might be your stomach f. And itarot domed intminea that in v&r iabl y upread ponn-oua wastes uwxign system and lead to Xtm m. 1 set stomach, eokk. lark of fiihotisW; etc. What a difference energy, when ha took Ha 1 urs . eo n em 1 o ac troq Dowel y k vi kc lar thereafter. He feJt pepped up, remade. And breath tweame pure as spring air. That's because NR stimulates the entire intestinal tract X-- .to . normal func tioning, bate, do- nendablr.all-vrj- r. etable-Atdrug- gists'only I 2Sc, UfTibC" liri II.'S fjk XMV' f X W Quick relief for acid Indira. turn. hcartlMrn. Only Klc Many Tree Plantings Tree plantings in honor of George Washington now approach the mark, according to Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the American Tree association, Washington, D. C. it the year would be Life throu."' poorer withoui this season la which, with the modern American, like the ancient Roman, "the Impulse to spend seizes everyone," and "a stream of presents pours Itself out on all sides." 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Pretty Custom Kept Up The custom of placing lighted can of the Helge Bostrom Is coptain lies In the windows on Christmas eve ice hockey Blnckhawks, Chicago's In the "Id Kirk house best tias been kept tip nnln tesm, and Is rated as one of the of the puck chasers ' Garqled Pas-sersh- :r.'. m . n liieueral it 5vn-hurn- ed Tomb Living Quarters " Unemployed Worker Montreal More than 300.000 Cana dians who wept to the United States in search, of letter conditions, have returned to the dominion In the last eight years. It was learned at the Im migration department. Of these, 262, oii were Canadian born and about 24,000 were British sublects with Canadian domicile. The peak of thjs movement back to Canada was reached in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1927, and, curiously, the smallest number of Canadians have come home since the depression set la Information received by the Depart' ment of Immigration shows that the number of Canadian-borpersons in the United States last counted 1,278,421, an increase of only 153,406 In ten years. Of these, 370,852 are s and 907,509 are Canadians of British, German and other racial origin. The foreign born population of the United States was given as 13,306,407, an Increase of only 111,013 In ten years. There was a decrease In the English, Welsh and Irish people in the United States, but an increase of 39 per cent in the number of Scots. The report also shows there were in the republic 735,307 persons whose fa ther or both parents were French Canadians and 1,323,617 whose father or both parents were of other races born in Canada. Police to Investigate 5old me.. ; Rat's Gnawing Causes tKel HTC". 300,000 Canadians QuiC"' IT. S., for Native Land . dl And scattered jptrldes! simply . W jkv to T VL-- Opening the New Highway in Rome The 5un turned of , o whole-hearte- Turkey.-Milli- ,re rarking their brains this latest western reform. Adt names may be chosen as long as 'hey are consistent with Turkish customs. , ... Heretofore family names have been nunextiint in Turkey, thousands of woicea being simply timas" and thousands of men MustajiLas" or "Husseins." Sometimes men have added names they are the Am f sW. littered man or a fishmonger Just for distinction. ioiiM-..nut.iii- . TiiiCM3maou& to Acquire Names to choose family rutues for thero-He- s while the minister f Interior prepared a law to enforce the Kapp 1'ut h !ls hr Ing Trebitsch was in t'Lira. a country .m Biwa.vs appealed to him I)e. "ro nr IstaLbul. Turks land, lie retrograd. . ., spy during the mysticism But he one " managed to get back' to Gertime r!ll commons, rabbi. many and put bis services at disposal r,ish 'bouse of :0B of the Church of, England, -DnrLni- - Ik. ue gervt-- - more 'chief of the Kapp llttschln n TroU-lOf one. Baton, his enemies declare than associate rmany Intimate Recently the colorful character had Russia, adviser of Amanullah. brew uismppearea. J.bodykpw what had. ad wherever a revolution! streets '.of '. i .reality he was in today Is walkirv; the - Tibet, was actually made mc tfresseu iu ',.. priest by the nation that is most reluctant Tibetan, iama ui e of to oncrane rrienos toe Tibetajis. hem newspaper man on four ', And suddenly he is again in Berlin, tntiL every del ecuve. 10 uuicw err othef d tethe Piter .atrf dp. f cities6111.11lias. at one time orlight jf all lovers or adventure He inspired or roe-iela wears, the littje bkrek round fused by Trebltscli uncom- - ujfwi 'cap of bet priests, his black silk coat the wool news gatnerers ten wiiu. ,tbe led' i Turk Are Ordered NOW TIBETAN MONK (ntA .un "Ul oa FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Getm.intown, Philadelphia, terruptedly for over 50 years. In Too Many Santa Type The country once more la forcefully reminded of the grent need for stand ardlzed Sunta CI us. GOLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 6 ' , |