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Show THE DESERET Stht 9),cNemg Utah. Fbon Wt 950. Published Afternoons Except Sunday. alt Lake City, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. gent regulations for the safety of iife at sea. Hup construction wilt probably be one of the most important subjects to be dealL wih and others will be ice patrol, safety devices, wireless, and fire extinguishers. If there are not already enough regulations, and sufficiently strut, on the matter of adequate provision, this tremendously imt, tn the light of the recent subjei portant 9 .It tragedy, mav be counted upon to receive the One XX One most diligent atlention. One Piobahly owing to a difference m methT.V Ore ods. rallier than with any notion of concealCents t.E Copiea Single The above rates apply to Utah, Idaho, ing the facts, British maritime Authorities Nevada, and Wyoming, other states by mail bave appeared to be somewhat resentful Of per month. 11.6. Hie TmpTfries being conducted by American for publication to boards into the Yetns horror. It has almost Address correspondence lha. Editor, s been instructed as to liow tnutb they Send remittances and business comtnunk-a-ttonto The Deseret News. hall Lake City, should tell and how much withhold. Nothing Lub. could be more regrettable than to find Unit . NATIONAL ADVERTISING It LPRESENTA-TIVE3- there vas in any quarter a disposition le supfires any legitimate information upon a ' Cone, Rothenburg and Noes, Inc. subject, which demands the fullest inquiry. X Street diet East New Torh City In any event, the court which is conducting 1X8 Blv. So. Michigan Chicago the Donovan hearing has signified that it will tolerate 107 Building Detroit J0& Coco Cola B dg. no interference wih its efforts to learn the Katwaa City .1101 Constitution 'Bonding entire Atlanta. ... truth; and if there s any one so . lit Victoria Building Corner and Moody. be will net only SI Hlggne Building. Loa Angeles. California or obstructing testimony, Holbrook Building. Baa Francisco. California defeat hi own purpose but he also is headed for a persona! lesson that will prove seEntered at ths poetoffica at Balt Laka City, vere and costly. of Act matter lo class second according ge Congress. March I, BUSINESS AS LSL'UL NO D UNGER. The Associated Free la exclusively entitled ztewa of all use for repubilcattoo ta tha m.ld tjpe of influenza which has credited to tt. or not other laa cred- THE A been giving this city and other news local lately alao tha and In thle ited newspaper, published herein. Ah rights for repubtlcalloa points in ihe intermountam country an an of special dispatches hers are also reserved. noying whirl is not regarded as serious, SALT LAKE CITY, . NOVEMBER 21. 1018. though it has caused many" pupils to be absent from school and in some cases has slightly crippled industrial plants. Ihe duTHOUGHTS IN THANKSGIVING, ration of its attack, however, is brief some HERE will be enough good thing Job ev call it a three-da- y flu and a short period 1 erybody to be thankful for, though they of rest at home with proper care seem to begin the enumeration today and continue be sufficient to effect a complete cure. An encouraging feature of the epidemic, the exercise industriously until Thursday next, the official day for giving expression to if such ib may be called though the lerm is their gratitude. This is by way of sa mg that perhaps too disturbing, is Ihe absence of all tbere-i- s nothing very premature in choosing hysteria in connection with 1L People are of course advised to take proper precautionas the theme of todays page the fine, generous, comfortable subject ary steps, not to be neglectful of coughs or colds, not lo expose themselves knowingly of Thanksgiving. Let each one look into hia own heart to conditions that are unfavorable m short for reasons for gratitude, and he wilt not lo use wisdom in atfaining that prevention fad lo be reminded of plenty o,f them. One is an ounce of which is said to be better than pound of cure. But the attitude and exonly bothered by trying to find a place to begin and to pick out the leading ones. Even pressions of the authorities are from ail those people who have not had as much hap- sides reassur.ng, and this has had a wholeas they would like, some effect upon the mentality of the mas-e- s. piness and have at least this cause for thanks, that Superintendent Chitd rightly declines to things might have been worse. When we close the schools there being in his opinion set out to count our blessings, we shall not no condition lo warrant so extreme step. Jail to be surprised at their number and The most persistent and ambitious epidemic their excellence. We accept so many of them couldnt ask for finer than to a a jnalLcr of course that we often da not he turned loose into a roUckmg army of and more than twenty thousand youngsters runrealize liow deep our sense of gratitude should be. And in the narrow con- ning at large and free from the restraints and the expert daily inspection of the school templation of our own WUe needs and and problems, we are sometimes apt room. The, city superintendent wisely reto overlook the wonderful benefits and fuses to give it any such encouragement or blessings that have come to our neighbors, opportunity. our community, our nation and the world. OX EH WORKING HIS A.NCES HU. This is a good time for looking forward as well as for looking backward. It is a APA.N'S new Mikado u loo modernistic good time for the scattered members of the and sprightly to be very tuicerely imhousehold to gather at the family hearthwith the archato formalities anent pressed renew recount their their experiences, stone, hopes, and unite in heartfelt thanksgiving the tombs of his many ancestors in which for ai! the good that has been received as the customs of lus court require his filial an rtmest of still more good to come. Fin- participation as part of his enthronement. ally, and in a word, for those of us who are These reremomes have the musty flavor of so blessed as to live in thU goodly land and the twelfth century, while lus tastes and tencall jt home, there is no more appropriate dencies are decidedly of the twentieth. Nevand exallmg time to lay gratefully to Our ertheless, he seems to be not merely obedsouls the flattering unction, This is the ient but actually zealous in showing to his dead all the deference and the honor that w Place." the most rigid formalist can suggest- - Hence THEM. be is making liis round of his tombs not GOOD MEDICINE merely once but many times; ard it is not the notice of auloisU, pedestrians, po- altogether impossible that in the lice, courts and everyone else near or of his mind lurks (be sly thought (hat by remotely interested In the protection of hu- thus overdoing the job he tnay the lucre cas-it- y man life from a great but needless danger, a show his people liow anomalous and fulittle paragraph in last evenings paper is tile it all is. warmly commended. It stated that a defendIt is laid that only he who has learned ant who had pleaded guilty to driving an to obey is fit to command. Humility is beauto while under the influence of liquor coming in the ruler, and occasional associawas fined 175 and sentenced lo six months m tion with the environment of the dead may the city jatL This jail sentence, however, make-hirealize how is Ms own was suspended, provided the defendant tenure of life. There are in fact many reashould not drive a motor vehicle in salt Lake sons why, in the fatalistic, oriental mind, County for the period of one year! tn olher meditation and introspection at aa ancestor words, if be voluntarily gave up his driving grave may be wholesome and iicartejnmg Jot privilege for a year, he fould escape jail, one newly called to high cares and otherwise he would have lo take .half thal But Hirohila is going so 'ar beyond length of time without powir to drive, and the usual precedents and requirements m with jail imprisonment to bool! the matter of ancestral worship, that one This practical taking awav the license ran liaidly restrain the suspicion thal lie is to drive for a long period, imposed as an ex-Iperforming perfunctorily a prescribed part penalty in addition to a stiff cash fine with lus tongue in lus check. for driving while intoxicated, is etadly the medicine which will go far toward effecting SI I MULING I PON A BIG IDEU a cure. The court is to be congratulated and the case of Srticlcs of groat utility in commended for appljing it. It is one of the INeveiy-dause it is sometimes difficult y best kejs for opening the door to human and to success in dealmg with those to ascertain the date or iireutnstoncc when imperil it. An Understanding that (Ins Uiey came upon the economic Ullage, or reis to be the rule and the practice herraftor. call the identity of the person who first cxecUtod'wiTTidut feaforTavor. will InVean "queries' are fi eqnently crfect wonderfully healthful and invigoratdisposed of with the complacent explanation ing. This paper urges such a eourse strongly, that there was no thought of invention or and will support those officials who adopt it discovery the articles hi question just hapv to the limit! pened, and (heir use was at once so obv ious and commonplace that there was never a NO HUhll TkCTIUh. notion of making a record of their accidental inception. Like many of ths groat device or tor appalling appliances thal have influenced human Responsibility with the the sinking or the achievement in various lines, they were so steamship Vestris has not yet been fixed, but simple that the wonder was why had without waiting tor that, disrujsnm of a new not been known and used all the they tune: no sea laws h alrra !y great credit international code being due any particular person vigorously under way. There is to h- - a con- for at lad bringing them to nolice any one ference of the maritime powers of the world else might have done it sooner if any one to London next spring, and the Amern'an etw h id only happened to think Of il. , represent alive who will be m a'tendnnce Take reinforced concrete, for example a the ones who are embndvmg in a new feature of pre-edav cmidrutdiitn aSwidely their plans and hopes tor more strm- - extensive as civilization itself, and of incal- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tl eek month Tear Tear (if paid In advance) .......i ........ life-to- al I-- ...... . lit. well-bei- ng de-si- r's TO ra d tt nt KEWS SATURDAY NOVEMBERS! 3923 We Did Not Begin It Chicago Tribun la on of ths several pungent paa-uzof 'Mr, Cootid ge's great speech of Armistice day he remarks. "Whatever assistance we may have given to" feet free of any finishing the war. reapOnaib'llty for beginning It, That presents a Consideration which teems to be overlooked, especially tn French complaint against Anercan poUcy and tha American view of American obligations. . It la also avoided by the apologetic .American, but that avoidance la practically neuropathic. As a feature of French criticism tt Is explainable, but nevertheless It Is not acceptable. t admire Frencl) logic, but where It la directed at us In the matter of war relations we find Its premises unsatisfactory. It was certain that Mr. Coolidges address would not be liked by French politicians and Journalists, but we wish it might be considered fairly by the French public. It le difficult, ae Mr. Coolidge wisely, points out. for Europe and America to attain a mutual .understanding, and especially tt seems difficult for France to get cur viewpoint," and for us to get that of France. But -Certainly "It 'ought" to 6 poaalDM In tVench macusaion of American responsibilities to take into 'account the fact that America can by no sane mind be thought to have had any responsibility for the European war, yet one would gather from the favorite device of our European critics of comparing their expenditure of lives and material sacrifices with ours that we had been par. t.ci pants in the whole process from which the war emerged. Doubtless We ought dot to expect French polemics or even French popular thought to retreat from the theory that France was the wholly innocent victim of the Teutonic will to conquer, and that her own Imperial ambitions and political statecraft were in no degree contributory to the European explosion. But even if that wars freely conceded, as many friends of Franca In America hold tt should be, it does not alter tha tact that America had no responsibility for the situation, and that no duty can be ascribed to her on that hypothesis. ff aided tha French to expel the invader. That does not fix upon us a responsibility for the invasion or lustily n standard of equal sacrifice by which to condemn ut or make claims of rectification upon ua el ' Twenty Yeats Ago. 8, XOVH1BLK 1UH. A special dispatch to The News from Pueblo, vuio., stated that W. Hi F. tigeraid, arretted in Balt Lake City by Officer Fred M. Schulze on a forgery charge, hfti escaped from Eheriff J. E. Hughes of Amarillo, Tex, while on board a train. A snowfall which visited Salt Lake City beginning at g a m , exceeded eight Inches, and broke all previous records for a single downfall nt snow s.nce Feba fan of ruary g, l&hx, when there 18 2 inches. V f 1:, (Copyright, by tha Star Co.) Is. not enough of that encourageThomas Fortune Byan U dead at ment in our day. seventy-seve- - n. Bootleg whisk- rsached an InterOne of the wisest Wall street esting eiimax in Chicago. men aald of Mr. Byan long ago: Arthur F. talk came home Ryan. If be thooset, can be the drunk, shot and killed hla son, tl old. when tha son handed years richest man In the world.X him a shotgun, saying, Shoot me; 1 would rather d dead than xhe - Mr. Ryan got tired of working son of a drunkard The in told court, caused story, hard, or decided that ha had the Jury to shed tears, and the enough. His fortune may reach prosecuting attorney, suddenly In one trust com bursting in.o tears, 160,080,009. refused to go pany which he controlled he kept on with tho case. The man was liO.000,000 in cash. But all this acqu.tted In five minutes by the wife and daugh-te- r, amounts to tittle when the last day Jury, after his had testified against, Mr. Ryan's illness waa him. weeping, comes. . probably aggravated by dlsappoint-aien- t Katherine Ssnft, It years old. left at the defeat of Oovernor herNew Jersey home to work In SmlthT Md. When her father Baltimore, e e e ordered her home, she returned, Thomas F. Ryan's fortune of shot, herself dead on tho doofstep, was found holding a scrap ot and half a billion, which might as wejl paper on which aha had written: have been one or twe billions, la Dear Dad, you ordered tn home; based on common sense and imag- here I am. Katherine. These are emotional days. ination. imagination made him see what Not long ago, when the war lacould be done with the street car sstem of New York. Common gan. the stock exchange eloeRI, tie sense told him "when and where rulers fearing What might happen. to leave the corps." aa Mr. Cutten Today the stock exchange- - will saya and he left the corpse in the close and give brokers a chance to rest and speculators a chance to hands of others Imagination made him buy dia- get over the fever. If they can. The whole country la In a stockmond mines In Africa, and send his diamonds to England by air- buying tever, so that prices and values In many cases have rareal plane. tio connection. Some wise ones. Including Mr. B. Give your Imagination a chance, let common sense control It, and Forman of Rochester, N. I- - say: mil"Look hundred out for another Florida, omy five make you may lion dollar But five hundred mil- worse. With stocks, aa with Florida real lion dollars won't necessarily make estate, tho values are there, but the you happy. Aa John E. Madden, of Ken- pnbUe plays ths fool. tucky, aatd yesterday to Mr. Joseph In the first half hour yesterday, Ulhleln, of Milwaukee: "The important thing la not to die rich, but stock exchange dealings were at the rate of IX 000.008 shares a day. to live rich. Priced fell off. went up again, fell Mr-- Baldwin, jn the House of off again The public doesnt know to run aWty or ao In deepwhether he Commons is asked whether er. knows that James Simpson, of Bale of a stock exchange seat waa has been buying old paneling from the walls of Whitehall arranged for 538.008, highest pries In modmare recorded. It this market could and selling them the seats would be cheap at XL- ern halls of Marshall Field, tn 000,008. But this market can't last Chicago Th. British want laws passed to forever. It reminds you of an old man who told hia clergycolored these prevent exporting ."priceless man. "I don t believe In eternal hell works of art. Baldwin wont get excited. He fire, because I don't believe no conktews where the great .Works of art stitution could stand XL' in tba National Gallery on TrafalThe British empire worries about gar Square came from; he knows that the Elgin marbles, in tha Brit- King George, a good man, faithful to ish Museum, were not cut from hla duty always. The doctors' restatement that his temperature any Bruiah quarry. mains at 101.'' and that there tt "a . In mischief Art and money go together- It slight extension of tho was because they were the richest hie lungs." worries Britons. The family, that tha JdedlcL were able big empire Is well organized ar.O to do so much for art tn their day. will run on no matter what hapHowever, the Medici, while buy- pens In Africa the Prince of Wales ing Greek and other antiques, as did the cardinals and popes, also shot a JJon eight feet long He'd Thera rather do that than he king. encouraged living artists. - Chl-ea,:- embes-v.emen- - see By unanimous vote, the Salt Lake City council revoked the license of ihe California Wine company and the Broughton Bar, operating at US West Second South street, for violating the, Sunday closing law by selling liquor on that day. cuiable importance. Architects and builders are not agreed as lo w ho originated the idea, but a French gardener named Monier is by many accredited as the diseoxerer when he manufactured a number of water basin by pouring concrete round a network of iron rods. But now conies up a challenge from New Orleans as a result'of Ihe recent demolition - of an old Jesuit church in that city built in 1853 on land jurt then reclaimed from a swamp. The priest in charge at Ihe lime, one Father Cairbiaso, apiwars to have been his own architect; and an examitwimn of his foundation "trails tliows that he not only made concrete with the help --of ovjlcr shells and hncf, but (hat he strengthened il with strong iron bars from (op to bottom, gunning linrton I ally through wrought non hoops. This is the precise principle of the reinforced concrete of today, and its employment here described was at least a dozen ypara before the french gardener made his famous basins. Judged by the importance of llm combined material upon the conlrurtion work of the penetrations that have fillowed, a monument in lienor of Hie Jesuit builder-prie- st of New Orleans whose happy thought -- pioneered ttifTpiocess Sr RS w ouId Le quite fitting' TIIIT NHOOT. - Consistency tt rare. The man a woman three times divorced has no faith in a secondhand car. who marries - A Correct this sentence: "Finally I agreed to pay the plumber so much to finish the job, instead of paying him by the day, said, the man. but he did not work any faster." A stranger in Chicago 1a one whb thinks that was a blnw-on- t. . - When money talks, it too fresucker." quently saya: "Good-by- j If a stowaway is a profitless one who earth ride. has no business aboard, old tt giving millions of them a Detinj in U. S. Hand, Claimed. By COI. MTRON T. HERRICK, Ambassador To Franca, .(Myron T. Herrick was born at Huntington, Ohio, Oct. . lSSL He studied at tiberliu college and Ohio XVesleyan university and has received honorary degrees from a half Joz;a Anwr- lean universities. He waa admitted to the bar inr ISit and pracwhich "he ticed In th city of Cleveland for eight became affiliated with the Society for Bavings in that city. He tt chairman of th board of the Union Carbide and Carbon company.. Herrick w aa a member of the Cleveland city council confor three years and a delegate to the P.epublican national vention six times. He waa governor of Ohio from 1903 to 1900, and waa appointed ambassador to France In 1913. serving for two )ears. and being named again for that post in 1931 which ha ha since held. During ths World war be established ths Ambulance hospital at Neuilly, France. HI borne tt In Chagrin Falls, Ohio.) This countrv of ours largely has I went over some hat regretful the destinies 'of the whole world in that President Wilson had not it hands. XV s shall best handle j geen fit to accept ths senate resit by simple common scN by j ervstions which would have taken ' -- 'n our j us into the League. ds. The world Is' But, In the light of jiast events, ours If we just I am glad we did not enter that administer our League. The principal reason tt what tt te own aTfalrs that America had we entered we would hav but properly been bound in up European quesI do not mean In the sense of tions, 90 per cent of which are of no concern to us. Most probably conquest we should not have had the Dawes hat a future is on at we have! It is plan, which, to my mind, the greatest services w Nave been difficult to ap- able to render to Europe. BY but Because preciate, we are Just what we I rt s p I ROBERT ring to are, th entire world respects. u QUILLAN comprehend in No matter how they may feel tempart the )outb porarily, they ret pent our power of our people. and our good intentions. Youth, hope. AU things are relative, and Salli t MYRON LHERRiCR an outlook A NEW CUM WORLD. tt a social leader in Podunk Cent.ui u such es no other uu,i lasever ter because her dal tt in the btatr country Few things more interesting I had What a part we . legislature. hav yet to play tho irdustrlal realm than the A It has been my effort to get my change in glass. In a few years dear friends, the people of France, we have seen cut glass go almost to understand us. And never yet out of use and all sorts of Inter have I found any necessity for jest m- - varieties come into nse. Now apologizing for my own country- - E. C. Baly, profeasor of chemistry men. in Liverpool. England, announce In ths ttpt eight years I hav an unbreakable glass. It U not eat as one of the council of am-- j merely Jt tt a parVof the League of breakable. It can be molded to file man woo thinks he in which I hare a voice, fany form and turned like a piece never makes mistakes - usuall) Nations, but not a vote. T "have learned lot wood thinks he mad on when be ae-- ! what th It tt still much too early to lock League means to the peo-- i lected a wife, pie of Europe and to us. Frankly, up the patent office. A Awful thought. Planes fling far in'and during the next war can crop cootie on noncombatants. ears,-afte- Am-ric- an If Nature tt so grand, why didnt so food would waste effort when lads of she arrange a cut-otorn criminal to get a thrill. quit testing good when the tummy There isnt any greater thrill than tt loaded? being It. 19 Its ff ' If he uses his lupsiii to wipe out hi plalb t a resianrant- - people began, to call him a. bachelor - 1 1 tears ago A j It would be nice to have th tariff studied by a commission mm .Americanism: Howling for freedom joining a book club to dodgy ( the responsibility ot soiecting your j own reading. A Chairman. A sucker who tt willfor ing to do al! the work In return a little imaginary honor. A If ten men are equally smart, and one tt so as astonished by hia own smartness, as to think the others should notice tt too, be tt a young Jnteileetuai. has not WHAT painter smutch wltli onbig despair? touch revealing; All be bad put of life, thought, vigor, feeling, Into the canvas that without that touch Showed of hia love and labor Just ao much law pigment, scarce a scrap of sou concealing! Vhat poet has not found his spirit kneeling at the sound of such or Accomplished qualified to be neutral about It. if Mars would lend ua one. j j , i - f such A Some reformers remind us of to Ihe fact that Americans an corn lsndgrabbtng after taking all they needed- from the Indians. fri-iJ- x Correct this sentence- - . "On of fellow is very rich and th other very poor. raid th mother, "but I don t try to influence her." hr bull her had Ihoueh I be miclfl have a son who would have the audae ly to charge a dollar a pound for , All drafts cause shivering. And j ralves liver lie would possibly have gliol this is especially true A of overdrafts. him-e- lf tel he go mad. in f lie old days (he Don't barae the teacher too meat man gave his liver to all comers as fod- much. People may thins your kid der tor the dog and he didnt seem to care in t bright. whether (he pooch was a great dane or n Jk CertainCorrect this eeqlence toy lerrier Now lite liver Is like to command said dad; glad to hav ly. the lop puce of Ihe larcass. Los Angeles ou son. wear anything of mine jou can 1 mice. use." I i e, - - If Ihe WorW PARAGRAPHS Thu astronomer talk 'about the shooting stars the other niclit led some suspu.ous Old Job remarked aarcastlcai'y folk into the belipf that some of the jealous his that no doubt wismovie queen of Itollvwood had been using to dom would die with them, so the their artillery vm- one another. Los An- wise crack isnt new. geles limes. A A BIT OF LltTEIU we-ar- con-tlnu- c, C-- Word yras received by the Salt Lake police department from Chicago that William Beadle, silos George B. Slater, t, wanted in St. Anthony, Ida., for waa under arrest in the I'Hnois city. A eearch for him had been going on tor- more than a year. - see i-- In a special dispatch to The New from Washington, D, , U. S. Senator George Sutherland made emphatic denial of reports that there was a d sagree-me- at In the Utah delegation over the appointment of a United States marshal for Utah. - the thing that stand waiting to be done. Part of thl afternoon I have spent ekimmtng through Ernest in Dlnnet't provocative little volume op The- - Art of Thinking. which I find this engaging Frenchman playing with this problem of Ume. finding He begin with tha adage that very buoy people always find time for everything, while people with lots of leisure find time for nothing, and then proceeds to ask a series of suggestive questions about saving .. ; time, viz . "la there no time you can teclalm, not from your work, not from your exarctse, not from your family or friends, but from pleasure that really doe not givs you muth pleasure, from empty talk at tha club, from Inferior plays, from doubtfully enjoiabl wick 1 ends or not very profitable trips? j, Have you learned how not to give In to Idlers? Can you steel yourself against tha temptation to give pleasure to people w hoae laziness needs no assistance ? "Do yon discriminate between kindness and weakness, never re fualng to do a good turn, but always refusing to be a dupe? . "Are you an absolute slave to the telephone? Do you know how to gather up fragment of .time Jest, they perish? Do you realize the value of minutes Xfhrt do you do In trains, cars, or taxi "Do you carry a little book In your breast pocket? Whst time era of an hoar, or half an hour Could It not be throe-qua- rt earlier?" Ton will be able to expand these question lo halt a hundred with profit. t But perhap th great chance to find time to do all the waat-In1 g tn recovering the time now things we want to do Ilea on things not worth doing than In Improving the way we use the Ume we are already devoting to the days work The most Incredible waste of tune ctmu from the slipshod And Unorganized wav in which as mary of ns do our work. I feel criminal every time 1 catch myself spending a half hftur looking for a document or a bit of Infermaunn that would have been readi'v at hand had I seen to it that, my data- - an my library were better , organized. (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate) Itrsnge verses staring from his manuscript, Vritten he knows not how, but which will sound eike trumpets down the yean? So Accident tself unmasks the likeness of In- tent, even in blind Chances darkest crypt Hie shrine-lam- p of Gods purposing is found. Rickard novel (1X04.1941 Vnd 1 Aspirin as an effective antidote foi pain.' But if f just as important to know that there it only out gentune Bayer Aspirin. The name Bajer is on every tablet, and on the box. If it says Bayer, its genuine; and if h doesnt, it it not I Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds . and the pain thatgoes with them ; even neuralgia, neuritis, anc rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any drugstore-w- ith proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart" AxpUla le Ik bad sark M Bute UsnlulM of UaoMwlluAUeiUt ( gaUerlbs |