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Show Our Outing Manner Congress Gets Bill for Summer Study WASHINGTON. proiKisiil 111 government, iih tlic report of I In; cmmri'Mtioiiiil "ill In1 rwisiilt-rr- i ut till' next session of Joint to designed Legislation oungrcMi Into tM try tlic proposed reorganization effect was In rmliiai'tl, Imwt'wr, to giie of coiiitri'M an oppori unity to dimly Uio pi nil in tlin miiiiiiiiit. Tin1 report n''iiiiMiii'iiil.i the of a new ilopnrliiii'm of mill ri'lli'f, anil npHmei tin ronsolliliillnii of Hu1 Wur mill NHvy Agencies now work In t lit llolils of public lifii li, t'llurnlliin mill I Im cure of vt'lornLit wnlllil li tniii'fiii raloil In tin propost-i- l now department. The otliir lirli'lly siinmisrizcd. are : Transfer to the depart nii'iil of the linrt'uu of mliioa, mill I lie indent olllre, now In the llilerlor the hike anrvt-- oniee ami the Inliinil anil rouxtwlse waterways aervlee, now uniler the Wur depart men!, anil the national advisory committee for aenmautlea. bureau of Establishment of In the Commerce department. Itetnoval from the Treasury department of the bureau of the budget which would lie placed directly under the control of the President cent rallied purchasof . Creation ing agency to be known as the bureau of purchase and aupply. Establishment In the Interior depnrt- I r exinh-IIMniic- Irnna-imrtallo- n inenl of two subdivisions, one charged wlih li.4 administratimi of the public 111:1 In and the other willi the of public engineering works. Transfer to the Interior department of the linremi of public roads, now In of Agriculture, and the the olliiv of the supervising architect DOW uniler the '1 reasary depart men t. Transfer all departmental solicitor from the Ilepnrt meat of Justice to the ilepurt infills wlilfh they serve. ailuiln-isii.ili- t er COOIJDGH. who waa CALVIN In a humble frame furrala In New England, today the occupant of a home which costa more than bla yearly salary to maintain. If President Cuolldge depended upon Ida salary to run the White House he would he faced with n annual deficit of more than $300,-00- 0. Congress, however, has ninde It possible for others than multimillionaires to hold the exalted ofllce of Chief Executive of the nntlon. There la an appropriation of $.108,410 for running the executive mansion. Of this amount und la used for traveling $25,000 entertaining expenses of the Preson Ida ident and I expended rertldcute only. This la equivalent to a salary of $100,000 when added to the $7.1.000 President Coollilge receives. A glance at the followlnng appropriations will show that congress Is a real for the President: For maintaining the White Housnce-tshllshineIn 1025, Including the President's allowance, (he house committee recommended an appropriation of $598,4101 The largest single Item in the hill Is $03,520, representing the total salaries White House employees of thirty-eigh- t rendering personal service In the otHce of the President. Included In the list life-sav- of employees rendering personal service are telephone operators. Ole clerks, social correspondent!, doorkeepers, ushers, stenographers, social clerka, snclul secretaries, messengers snd laborers, there being In all something dllferent classes of like seventy-fiv- e employees, not counting policemen and detectives. The President's secretary receives the highest salary of any on the list, being allowed $7,500 annually. And while one might think White House liilmrcra receive more than ordinary tollers, the rate Is shout the same; they get $tM0 a year, which la the lowest on the list.' Not so with the President's telephone operators, however; they get the fair stipend of $2,400 annually, which la exactly $400 less than that received by the head usher and head doorkeeper. Two assistant secretaries to the President get $0,000 each, and the chief executive clerk pulls down while the next highest paid employee is the hlcf correspondent, who gets $3,300. Congress makes nniple provision foe police protection at the executive mansion. $55,540 of the total White House expenditures going for the employment of thirty-threpolicemen and detectives. An additional $3,350 la provided for their inlforms and equipment 0. e Human Body Dislikes High Temperatures the human body, and THAT rest endure In a state In till air, Indefinitely a tem- perature higher than DO de greet Kuhreiihclt with 100 per cent relative hiimlillly has been determined by Department of Interior Investigators at the Pittsburgh experimental station of the bureau of mines, with the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. In the coarse of the tests It wu noted that the heavier and stouter men In tlie experiments, when subjected to uncomfortably hot teiuprmturex, lost more weight than the lighter and thinner men. but aa a rule could endure such temperature fur a longer period nnd complained less of the exhaustion which folio will. Loss of weight In the subjects experimented with graduully Increased with un Increase In atmuspherie temperature. Whenever the subject drank Ice water he Immediately gained In weight, and In all cases the subject, within 24 hours, uauully regained the entire weight lost. Subjects who drank Ice wster freely after exposure to high temperatures felt no 111 effects, tending to disprove the assumption . Unit such action develops severe cruaiiis. It was found that the exhaustion and weakness following subjection of human beings to a very high temperature and humidity for a short period Is not so severe aa subjection to a moderately high temperature und humidity for a longer period. The pulse rate, rather than the rise In body temperature, apparently determines the extent uf the discomfort experienced by the subject. Subjects became very uncomfortable after the puls' rate exceeded 135 pulsation per minute, uiul complained of unbearable und distressing symptom when the pulse exceeded 100 per minute. The highest pulse rate recorded was 1S4 per minute. Subjeulon to high temperatures and humidities produced no marked change In the respiratory rate. The health, comfort and efilelency of men engaged In the milling Industry may he impaired. In some Instances very seriously, by uhnonnnl physical conditions of mine air or by variations In Its composition. Tics I true In some of the inetal mine of the West, where high temperature with varying humidities are encountered. Education an Aid to Outdoor Recreation of rallying the educational of the country behind program was clearly shown at the sessions of the Outdoor Recreation conference This called by President O.olldge. was brought out by the resolutions submitted by the committees appointed by Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the nary, who presided at the sessions. For example, the committee on formulation of un educational program for outdoor recreation pointed out the need of an educational campaign to make known and advertlao to the American public those up and fostered a greater appreciation of their outdoor facilities through the Introduction of nature study as a part of their regular school curricula. Thus they have encouraged and stimulated an appreciation of nature together with an Independence and originality of thought which makes for lore of the outdoors nnd for the foundation of better citizenship. The educational committee urges upon the nations, conference the wssage of a definite resolution endoralng school nature study nnd the extension of the nature study Idea for every American school facilities In the nature of parks, for and every American family. Tills committee equally endorses eats, river, lake, and playgrounds which are available In the future, do- the splendid nature study courses ofing further Into the need of marshal- fered by many public libraries, muing the educational force uf the coun- seums and camps and recommends that all institutions of this character should try this committees report says: "This special educational committee follow the excellent example already believes appreciation and love of the et. It ls urged that modern and u;s book nnd magazines on natoutdoors should begin, with every other form of education. In the public ural history subjects be used, as tht and private schools of the land. New advance of science has demonstrated York state and California aa examples the error of many previous NEED e at either end af our nation have built authorities" There are already 15,000,000 motor vehicle In the Inited States. Apparently every man who bus a car has an ambition, when summer comes around, to loud It up with puseengers und camping outfit and start off to go as fnr as he cun. Thats why a large proportion of the motor gypsies heud for the Scenic West the national parks and the national forests. Thats why the Scenic West right now Is nllve with motorists tourists, drifters, peo- chug-chuggin-g Into tiook every and m undertaken to climb a mountain In that rig! 14, 000-foIn tlie meantime the people who live along the highways of the Scenic West have been forced to protect themselves. A flivver tourist would soon be rich If be got a dollar every time he saw a Keep Out sign. And these signs begin Out Where the West Begins Where there's mors of singing snd lass of sighing. Where there's mors of giving and less of buying. And a man makes friends without half trying. At first the man along the road welcomed the camper and even took a hand In pitching his camp. Now tbs same tnun ls apt to warn off campers with a gun, If necessary. Camp debris, polluted wuters, mutilated trees nnd Incipient forest fires have got on tills mans nerves. And our bad outing manners ere worse than this. In many pHrte of the West it ls almost Impossible to cash n perfectly good check experience has taught these people to trust noPlaces where lodging and body. food used to he hud free for the asking are now Inhospitable too much tableware and bedding litis been stolen. Tales of trouble fall on deaf enrs too many sobbing women with babies have been ulong the road. If a man on foot asks for u lift, the local driver does not stop he's picked up one too tnuny strangers. And he's upt to step on the gns If n woman hulls. Why, It's got so that nothing tilong tlie readable Is safe, if It can lie curried off. A disabled car left over night ls stripped hare. Even the steel boxes of the forest rangers are broken tools taken. open nnd the All this ls too bad, for In many respects this motor gypsying of the American people Is a splendid thing for the country they traverse. On the average each car carries four people und even the most economical outfit spends considerable money along the way. It means so much flnunclally that every community In the Scenic West has an auto camp ; It cannot afford to let the motorists States go through without stopping. und slipper ! JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN HE vacation season Is In full swing again nnd several million Anierlcnn motor gypsies are Aunt Han auntle'e pet hurted himself much, den? Augustus (budding doctor) Beyond a bruised left deltoid und a somewhat strained metucurpul llgumeut, I believe my full has left me unscathed, Lou- tislatgA cr tjv By cranny where a flivver will go. Incldentully they are camping by the any and Industriously spoiling the wild ple In search of new locations nnd new places. They are hack- Jobs. Some have lota of money; gome ing down trees, polluting waters, lit- only a little; some none nt all. Rut tering cniniwltes with bottles, cans, one ennt tell by their clothes or their boxes nnd newspnpera nnd otherwise enrs whos who and which Is which. defueliig the fair face of Nnture. are Just as apt to be The One cannot, of course, Indict n whole camping out ns the others. people. And It la uor true of all these Rut nppiirently they are all pretty millions. Rut It la true and true to much alike when It comes to mussing the extent that It la a natlonul dis- up the scenery. Of course not all of grace that our outing manners are them do It wantonly. Some of them hud. If only are too Ignorant of outdoor life to shockingly unbelievably the went gypsying on wheels, take enre uf themselves or tlieir ears there might he some accounting for or their baggage to say nothing of It. f Apparently some of the pitching n rump right or keeping It in dues go. Rut so ilo people of means, order or cleaning up afterward. For education and position. And their Instance, "lint con reasonably he ex- like Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minouting manners are seemingly no bet- pected of n middle-age- d woman who nesota, Colorado nnd California taka ter. America's the land of the free. wears boudoir cap, ewenter, klmkl In many millions of dollars every sumWe are the people. Hooray I Lets go! trouser, silk stockings and mer. And everywhere better roads, It has got to ho so better accommodations and more effilaid that something : 1 1 m i i m rHi ii ii ii cient Information buhas got to he done OUTING PLATFORM FOR SPORTSMEN reaus. about It. The AmeriAnd of course It is can people have gone a splendid thing in motor mad In the last By John Dickinson Sherman five years. The motor general for the peoWe will ki llcht. We will teke what we nrnt rather than Is a no longer gypsy ple. In theory und what we mar use. ffi will uae our hralne. We will stand on our local hut a natlonul doubtless largely In own feet. We will study Nature. We will achieve fttet It improves their prohU m. The AmeriWe wilt not shirk. We will not Bulk. We will dn our share can Automobile assoknowledge of their of the work cheerfully. We will meet the chnllenue of the wilderness like sponemi-i- i ciation has appealed the gentlemen of country nnd their to the motorists thembroadens We will drive ciircfu'ly and et reasnnahto speed. We will selves. Stall's are their outlook on life, obey all local train,? ru'd. Wc will observe an etiquette of the road based on the Golden tluls. decreases sectional passing laws to preWe will keep the cutup clean. W will burn or bury our garvent the extinction of feeling and promotes We will not pollute epsrkling lake snd running stream. wihlflowera. State bage. democracy and patriW will have food. pure drinking water and otism. highway boards nnd Ws will remember th.it our big gam, game blrde end fishes, boards of health are So keen sn observer our fiower nnd wild places era going fast; that poswild forests, of the times as Presimaking stringent road has its lights end sportsmanship Its responsibilities. terity nnd rntup regulations. dent Coolldge recogWe will treat the n erket-huntas they deand game-ho- g Forest m tiger In the nizes the fact that serve; they ere s urn.'h In the uoetrlle of the sporteman. Ws national foreste are ourselves will take only what ws nasd from forest snd stream. this motor gypsying short and sharp with of the American peoWe wilt give all gnme a fair chance. We will not chsee down lioople who litter up game by motor vrMcls or shoot birds except when they are on the ple has grown to protheir rumps and are wing. We will obey ell gams laws, national and stata. portions that make It with careless "The retching of flsh is not all of flahtng. tire, Ws will avoid of national Imporj Turk heavy tackle and gen hooks. Ws will give preference to the fly tance. That ls doubt rangers in the trout hand. wet handle with else a snd those with under national parks ject less one of the reaWe will tnke firm the forest to pitch camp, to make the sons which led him to people who do not e warm. r cooklng-flrhot and the cnmp-flBut wa will bright and cull the recent recreaobey the park regula-not needlessly or vme.icidy mar th fair fac of Nature. Rons. In another year tional conference In -t set will We no firs be wilt watched Area. kindled fr,Every or two. If our outing Washington to which whit burning and be put out before It ls left. Matches and manners do not radia hundred nr more Imtobacco will be lmr.dkd by us with scrupulous vara. cally improve, the 1110- portant organizations We will relax sud be our natural selves nnd rest, remembertor gypsy will get the Interested In the out ing that Nature bus ninny a lesson of honesty, of simplicity and So nl.n'.l wa return bsttar men. of contentment. cold shoulder every-- I sent delewhere except In inu-- ! We will repay the hospitality of the wild places by promoting Its general gates, the preservation of the forests and of wild life and the creation nlclpul auto camps purpose was to bring of additional game pres, rves and national parka where the police will about a comprehensive keep him In order. national policy. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ n 1111 11 well-to-d- g riff-raf- f riff-raf- high-heele- d 1 1 in m 1 1 min 1 &! 04- - 8. Case Cresiai! eepc-cUll- tired quickly felt run down, noydXm 1(i a.iuusiai CtiduVd'iL,oItJ they cured the compSif p"4 2 !!' DOANS1 Professional Accuracy m. White House, Home of the President J1 Tit-Hit- s. The Gentleman, the Interior department. The minority reiiort also recommended establishment of an independent prohibition hureuu under the Immediate control of the President. The Democratic members of the committee asserted administration of the public domain should be transferred to the Agricultural department. aAsJ WB, UUh, "My kidney. Veri disordered through a cold settling jn them. My be ck pained severely 1 1 m e a, when I worked in a bent position. 1 Several enthusiasts were enjoying a round of golf In the gloaming. Darkness was setting In and oue of the players had to be sent ahead to shout the direction of tlie greens. Out of the blackness In front cams s voice: Do you see the moon?" Aye," came back the responae. Weel, thats the direction, but naf sae fur." London 'Sportsman; lQut-of-Doo- u..V kidney A Utah Ifn, . Bea. K and and should neighbor I Ai: i , Twj k serious ! EXPUCIT DIRECTIONS Creation of un office of public buildings mid parks In the Iiisirict of Columbia whlrli would ussunie the functions of tin! present iilliec of public buildings uiul groin ds, anil the nfllce of the siiperinleiideul of the State. Wur and Navy department building. The report wus signed by Senators Smoot, or null, ami Wudsworth, of and New York, Representative Mu pen, uf Mleblgan, and Temple, of Pennsylvania, all Republicans. Senator llarrisiin. of Mississippi, und Representative Moore, of Virginia, the IlfiMoiTalb' members of the committee, submitted a minority report opposing the majority proposal to transfer the bureau of public road to your kidney don Answers, mmi-thln- fellow- -citizens, sylvanla street, the oilier d tag hi prematurely bald head power or the unw looked up to heh. .1.1 hie newS, g d son william ranT him Intently. Whats on your mind, tnm... ' the man asked. William was slow to answer, bub reply was full of nuMuing. You look like Mutt." he nli then went on with hi nUt.- -i: News. spoils three-yenr-ol- A Predicament First Child Prodigy When nre you going to publish your next book? Second Child Prodigy I don't know. My stenographer's 111 and I havent learned to write yet, Stanford Chap- arral. A Practical Saving Black Have you managed to reduce expenses any? White Yea, Ive got my wife to cut out expensive cigarettes and smoke s pipe. When Silver Tamiihti The tnrnlah on silver Is sllvw g phld and Is due to tne sulphur ns In the air where coal pounds are burned, also In umity food wool, In rubber und lu some blrwb and dyed materials. Dryness pnns tarnishing somewhat, so esq which absorbs moisture, Is smuti put In the silver drawer. Whiten ton flannel should never be used fc sliver container. I WOULD NEVER LEARN Dont Forget Cutleura Talcw When adding to your toilet requUu An exquisite face, skin, baby ud de tag powder and perfume, midst other perfumes superfluous, To m rely on It because one ut the Cubes Trio (Soap, Ointment and Tula 25c each everywhere Advertise Selling Unborn Sheep g In the states of ( West It Is a common nivurmnl thousands of sheep to lie sold M they are born. In Wyoming 1 dolt been mnde for the sale uf Iambs at $7 a bead, not one of iti ls yet born. wool-growin- ure you going to learn to car? As soon ns I can spare time from dodging these fellows that haven't. When drive u Life and Hope Uf, Is a believer Ever thinks he'll win; Hope is 1 deceiver. But we'll trust him once agin. Keeping Up to Date I thought you didnt smoke, Mrs. Rutter Mrs. Rutts No. I dont care for It makes me sick but I do It once In a while In tlie presence of the children so they wont call me Thoughtful Man Salesman Heres a very slot pt of overalls, excellent to wesr sta stoking the furnace. Mr. Grump Haven't you in qm of the same muteriul? My vlbli likes overalls. It Creation Mnble Where did you get that cute little purnsol? Elsie My dttildy snys he mnde It out of a rib from his umbrella. Iun-the- t. mh h-h-i- -h Somewhat Pereonal A young man, ait;iUK on ik. l., porch steps at his h.."IL. m XnrtllI Animali Hibernating Among the mammals which hlbenrit are the dormouse, badger, bit at hamster. A number are ItuwupM blhernators, as the prairie dog nl squirrels. Book g Great Value Worthy books nre not coniffliM they are' solitudes: We tost selves In them, und nil our cu Bailey. A Cautious Man Jinks Why did Jones withdraw from politics so suddenly? Rinks The opposition dug up the fart thut his grandmother still usee an oil lamp. Amounts to Same Thing Land Lublier Did you ever see a sawfish? Sailor No; hut I saw a sea fish. WILLING TO TRY wsll-conk- Boy Scouts Code I believe In scouting bodies a code of because B 1 commands a boy to tulk deal, clean and fight clean. DeGroot W Proof Positive What Is the surest sign that a (ow Is In love?" When be divorce his w More than OO.OnO people the 48 elevators in the Equitable W tag of New York. Sure Relief er FOR INDIGESTION ; Hot water 1 j n 1 1 1 1 1 Physician Failed to Get to Root of Illness The lack of unanimity among the ej perts who passed on Thaw's sanity recalls a recent experience of a midwest expert In mental diseases, says Capper's Weekly. A new patient from small town consulted him and the doctor put him through everything, noting incidentally what the man said about Ms farm holdings, the bunds and stocks he owned and the bank accounts he carried, tor considerable amounts. hh 1 1 1 1 1 1 u m n in 1 1 n The doctor prescribed an extensive The next letter he got from the course of treatment, most of It at woman surprised him. It's those dehome. f. Unwed by a week or two of lusions of wealth, she wrote, of treatment In the city under hla per- which we expected you to cure him. sonal observation. In due time the pnt'.ent received a bill fur $3,000. Uae for Sea U rehim The man' wife protested that the bill was unreasonable, suggesting $25. Material vnluuble for filtering and The doctor wrote explaining that many being absorbent when used In the poor persons were treated free sod manufacture of dynamite has been to make up wbat he did for charity found In the pllna of white rock formed hie bills were baaed on the patient's by the skeletons of seq urchins which ability to pay. He concluded by recit- once Inhabited oceans of preiiistorls ing the list of th patient's resources SureReW Funny Man (entering shop) Hey, barber, ever shaved a pig? IJarbei Cant say I have, sir you're next. ELL-AN- S 25$ AND 75$ WCKAGBWWM Strain on Family Tie His wife doth buy the wildest ties! Red. orange, green and blue Bu you think he wean tilts Junk' 111 tell the world ha do. Making a Masterpiece Director Say, you big IhkiIi, you've ruined about 30 feet or film. You walked right Into thi: lens field end spoiled the picture. Screen Struck Huh I I guess that I couldn't nHdl the picture. Thul'll tuuke It a masterpiece. PATENTS oaklet I Skirt-Lengt- hs Especially tnai you win soon tie e woman? Daughter-O- h. dear! These styles neve me got all mixed upL rung hM WTW AW7,H. s.m.i ittg Ms-r- y. - |