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Show w I; Reports from Germany atata that ths ink apot on the wall of Wart-bur- g eaatla, made when Lnther threw tha inkapot at tha devil, la no Dora, Tonriata ara ahown where it aaed to be, but souvenir hunters long ago stole tha last of that wall plaster. l.f I pf Fayetteville, N. CL, was named for General LaFayctte. Originally tha settlement was called Cross Creek Town. 1 Early Day Mexican Police In tha early days of Mexico there were few police. Each home traditionally was Its own fortress. Towindows everywhere day remind Mexicans of those times. iron-barr- NATIONAL AFFAIRS CARTER FIELD By DR. JAMES W. BARTON (Bekaacd by Waiters Newspaper Union.) is Army preparedneu hampered by lack of funds, generals tell the senate . . Europes quarrels will be reflected in United States school A PREPARATORY reports that while the parents of the present pupils were a little taller than their parents (Ball Syndicate WNU Service.) WASHINGTON. 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A PHaaarald. : !( Mar ; i I.1 t WNU Weak Nab dSIf No, you hear an admiral talking in public, or for that matter in private, he ia bewailing the fact that tha navy's battleships are getting pretty old,' that at least three of them could not figure in a battle line because their big guns have not sufficient elevation, or that because of this or that reason the navy simply dou not have enough money to spend. GENERALS DO GOOD JOB. The generals seem to do a pretty good job when they are talking to small subcommittees on Capitol Hill, In executive session. They even make converts in the senate and house who strive zealously to do things for the army. But the admirals go right to the public with their story, and are in no whit Inferior to the generals when it comes to their committee appearances and their individual contacts with the national legislators. Of course this time, and for fhe last two or three times for that matter. the army has been handicapped by the known difference in view between the secretary of war and the assistant secretary of war. This feud has run much longer than most of the spectacular feuds in federal administrations. Washington has expected for years that President Roosevelt would eliminate either Harry H. Woodring, the secretary; or Louis Johnson, the assistant secretary. There are lots of theories as to why he has not removed one or the other, but none seem completely satisfying. The navy, in this administration, has been sees from the first The President himself was more directly interested, because of his love of the sea. MIX WAR AND POLITICS With most I waiting to hear from H Duce whether or pro-allthey are to be continue neutral, and with a much larger percentage of German-Americay, ns Flying Cadets Physically whenever than fervently most observers suspect the presidential and congressional campaign now under way is precisely what certain statesmen back in 1820 dreaded if the United States should join the League of Nations. ' It would seem as if this country is being torn internally by European quarrels almost as much as if it had joined the League. Another surprise to sane of the men who fought and beat American participation in the League is that apparently Woodrow Wilson was absolutely right, and the reservationiits absolutely wrong, about Article 10. It will be recalled that Article 10 was the one which provided that if any nation should attack another and refuse to submit the quarrel to arbitration of the League, all members of the League would be obligated to furnish troops or ships or both to bring the aggressor to terms. pro-Hitl- UTAH PIONEER HATCHERY Stats have you. pro-Naz- i, RAMSHAWS Sau or what life-lon- g VaaHrv elaetria and aaal), Call and asa s real anara ternity hospital. Vbiton always SUT much taller The Questions 1. the river? 2. What is the largest city in square miles in the United States? S. Why do foraythia and redbud bushes bloom so early in spring? 4. How tall is Venus de Milo? 5. Who was the first man elected to the presidency who knew hew to drive h dar? 6. What make wood decay? 7. What is a mahout, an Indian chief, hog caller, or an elephant driver? 8. Do stars produce static over the radio? e 9. Why were bridges covered? 10. What live river flows into the Dead sea? BALT LAKH IF IDEA HAD WON But suppose Wilson's idea of the League had been carried out! There would have been no aggresThere sion by Japan in China. would have been no conquest of Ethiopia by Italy. Albania would still be free. There would have been no Munich, and no European war. That is not by any means to say that if the United States had ratified the Versailles treaty, without reservations, and become an active member of the League of Nations, all these aggressions would have been prevented. If Wilson's ideas had been carried out, yes, but there is plenty of doubt that the League would have been any more vigorous with the United States a member. There might even be a fairly grounded suspicion that the United States would not have sent troops and ships to prevent the conquest cf Chins, or Ethiopia, or Poland, if called on by the League to do so. After all the United States conveniently forgot all about a solemn treaty it had with Korea when Japan annexed that country. So far as European quarrels playing their part in United States domestic politics, this will not be the first time since the World war. It is common knowledge that national blocs were highly important in the 1920 presidential election. s The voted Republican because they thought Wilson had betrayed the Reich with his 14 points. The voted against the Democrats because they were irritated by Wilson The because of Flume. went Republican for still German-American- other reasons. old-tim- a great boon, but scopic plants called fungi grow in tills the wood and destroy its strucunfortunately Increase in height ture. is often accom7. An elephant driver. panied by thinness 8. certain wave lengths a of body, and smallOn amount of static comes from the lack of fat to interstellar apace, evidently being hold up the abdominal organs, allows produced by the stars. e wooden bridges 9. Many the stomach, intestines and kidneys to were built with roofs and sides to drop more or less, protect them from the weather and thus interfering thus save them from quick deterioration. Despite a popular imwith digestion. In describing a pression to the contrary, they case before the International As- were not covered to shelter travelers during storms. sembly of Physicians in Philadel10. The Jordan. phia, Prof. Peter T. Rohan, University of Kansas school of medicine, said: Chronic Pain Relieved. A woman came to me complaining of pain in the right lower side of the abdomen; diarrhea and chronic SPEED SUITS ME fatigue. The pain had been present for months, with no acute attack IN A RACING CAR over a period of weeks. At the time I saw her it had been almost conBUT I WANT My stant for the biggest part of the day G. CIGARETTE for over seven years and was worse when she was overtired. She also CAMELS had had a backache for 20 years. She consulted me over a year ago BURN SLOWER and the first thing I did was to take her history (listen to her story and GIVE ME THE 'EXTRAS' have her answer my questions) IN SMOKING PLEASURE which required three hours. I gave her some advice and a back brace. -A- ND EXTRA SMOKING She had had no pain and her bowels and general health are better. FOR My MONEy, too! old-tim- SLOW-BURNIN- I Epileptic Attacks Greatly Reduced DHYSICIANS now look back but a 1 few years to bring to mind the large number of patients suffering with epilepsy who took fits on the street, in their homes, churches and theaters or anywhere else they happened to be. Today it is uncommon to see a patient undergoing an epileptic attack. Here are s few simple rules to be followed: 1. Cutting down on all starch foods bread, sugar, potatoes, pastries. 2. Cutting down on all liquids water, tea. coffee, milk, soft and hard drinks. I. Increasing the fat foods butter, cream, fot meal egg yolks. 4. The use of a tablet of pheno-barbit(Vi to lVfc grains), as prescribed by a physician, every 24 pheno-barblta- L Now the epileptic attacks must be prevented and phenobarbital must be used, but these investigators state that the blood can be built up again by reducing the dose of phenobarbital and by treating the patient with liver extract. It la likely that ordinary liver four to five ounces a day would give satisfactory results Mitgrl Ants Sang Champion yon smoke a lot or a little, you'll find several definite "extras in the slower-burnin- g cigarette. ..CameL Youll find freedom from the exce heat and drying, irritating qualities of too-faburning . . . txtra mildness and oxtra coolness. Youll find a cigarette that doesn't tire your taste ...for slower burning preserves the foil rich flavor of Camels match-le- a blend of costlier tobaccos. At the same time, youll be getting the equivalent of extra smoking from each pack! st la raceot laboratory testa, CAMELS baraed 25 slower than the average ef the 25 ether of the I than any ef then. That shing plug equal to extra SMOKES TER PACK of Can nervousness cause ulcer the stomach? A. Tea. Nervousneas or emotional disturbances esu cause pcptlo ulcer ulcer of the stomach and small Intestine. Q. What will cure a cough? A. If the cough la due to congestion a drug to cut the mucus ia needed. If the cough ia due to a habit or an irritation a quieting drug ia used. Marble-Face- d Dam The oily marble-face- d dam in the world is that on the plains of Mara thon, battle field of ancient Greece It was constructed there recently ta supply water for Athens, and thi stone In it was taken from the quarries which once supplied ancicn Greek sculptors. Tricky Fishing Bobber John Schott of Scranton, Pa., hat invented a bobber for night fishing, declares tha American Magaiine. li flashes when a fish is hooked. roles. Then he wss cast as a newspaper reporter In Golden Gloves, and again played a reporter In "Opened by Mistake. And now he's booked for the leading male role in Paramount's Dancing on a Dime, a musical comedy, in which he'll play opposite Grace MacDonald and will sing and dance, at last! At 75, May Robson has no idea how many roles she has played on stage and screen, but she's ready to tackle her newest one, that of Ellen . FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR Youll be able to see Fat O'Malley, of radios "Alee Templeton Time, on the screen before long. His first p let are will be Captain In which he win play a Caution, Cockney sailor who la captured during the War af 1112 end- in which he'll sing the "Apple Brag, which he has already performed an tha Templeton program. - The Fhltadelphis-LaScai- a Opera company wants Deanna Durbin to make her eperatie career under its aeapicea next seaara. James Meltons already signed with the com- pany. stiff-necke- plush-voice- d make-u- p. He'a been trying to sound like a human being, and deserves a medal for the way that he has succeeded, and Inspired other announcers to unbend. COSTLIER TOBACCOS .fc.lT. Venetian Blinds to victorious. But Kid McCoy was a great fighter. Boxing did timers remember him as a paralysing puncher one of the hardest hitters the fight game has ever known. His skill was so great he could pit successfully his 160 pounds against the best heavyweights of his day. His cunning was almost diabolical and It was his cunning which mads so many enemies for him. Simulate Windom PL By RUTH WYETII SPEAKS 'AVE you ever tried placini your davenport on thc iW ' the room where there was a singl it did not look well, because back was just high enough to the draperies an awkward cutof appearance, as shown in tlie sketch. The lower sketch a friend how H of mine solved tiS problem. There are no windows those lowered blinds. A undo Lesson in Cunning night with his gloves on. Sharkey's manager. Tommy Rourke, ordered the gloves removed. They were full of plaster. One good punch could have brought a permanent close to Sharkeys career. That's a fight Sharkey win never forget Odds were 10 to McCoy would beat him. When tha Kid knocked him down in the first round the ringside odds went to 10 to 3. But the Sailor weathered the storm. He started working on his opponents stomach; and the referee counted 10 over the Kid in the tenth round. Sharkey couldnt forget the matter of the loaded gloves. The most lurid fiction is when compared to McCoys life story. At varloss stages in his career he was a millionaire and a bobs. He was a world's boxing champion and a jailbird. He married nine times three times U the same woman. He served eight ef sentence for murder. Once a be was proprietor af a Jewelry store, end once he swamped rat saloons. Its almost impossible not to be melodramatic when writing of He was a melodramatic person. His life was a series of fantastic adventures. Radios "Uncle Ezra, (Fat Barrett) a confirmed bachelor In his National Barn Dance air show, found ra his arrival in Hollywood recently that the screen expects him to have a wife. In the Bob Burns picture, "Cornin Roaad the Mountain, Uncle Ears will find himself wedded to a movie actress, whether he likes it or not. Nine yeara and 49 weeks ago Joan Blondell decided that the might as well leave Hollywood and go back to New York, becausa she'd never get anywhere in pictures. She was working in Sinner's Holiday, with James Cagney, and she made up her mind that shed stick it out till the picture was finished. But she never got away. In foci she's been so much in demand that she's had only a few trips to New York to do shopping, and the one she made with Dick Powell on their honeymoon. Tom Sharkey recalls another unpleasant Incident in the Kids life. I remember, Tom says, how he met Tommy Ryan, in 1896, after working as Ryan's sparring partner and learning all his tricks, still hiding his own skilL He wrote Ryan he was dead broke and sick and wouldn't Ryan give him a chance to make some money? It would be workout for Ryan, but it just meant a change for the Kid. He told Ryan he wouldn't even have to train. Ryan took him at his word and gave him tha flghl McCoy best him unmercifully and laughed . Tht tables were once turned on McCoy, however. He was the victim of an upset that ranks with the game's most inexplicable. Meeting Jack McCormick In 1890 In Chicago, ths Kid was rated a 100 to 1 shot to win. One second after tha bell the Kid was stretched on the floor senseless. McCormick had knocked him out with the first punch. ' ortf itsU SO Udfif Hi pattern is Sf tli Iri hi Sm d k elec soldi likxu fiiretty .Shi hire! eeeeoeeee Ikfr laaeaaeieneiaesi frafy into Kinds of Winds IX the Beaufort wind scale (named after Sir Francis BeauBritish fort, Nineteenth-centuradmiral, and used by the United States weather bureau) a strong On we: olihn I to y wind ia one blowing from 25 to 31 miles per hour; a gale ia from 19 to 54 m. p. h., and a whole gale, from 55 to 75 m. p. h. Winds above 75 m. p. h. are called hurricanes. Other Beaufort designations: calm, below 1 m. p. h.; light, 1 to 7; gentle, 8 to 12; moderate, 13 to 18; fresh, 19 to 24 m. p. h. BILIOUS? SmbtotewlalMst tt -act a Uc baa al NR taw law MluMK RM ten Mils Ite draBbt K oat SeUfteei. latent ralaad th. oarefcasa te It tea to so 4 WS TbiVi (air. pries. NX Tablet, tol.,. Power In Forgiveness To forgive much makes the powerful more powerful. Publilius III Syrus. ADVISKS YOUNG GIRLS ENTERING WOMANHOOD iaf Wffir tateb-a- la naasaafar Rugged Individualist A note was hand beside McCoy's body. Ills message was that he longer could stand tha madness the world. Perhaps the Kid was discouraged because there was no longer a spotlight shining upon him. was a rugged and ruthless individual Only extremes meant anything to him. Hs scorned the path, always seeking glory and excitement. When they could no longer be his he decided, for first time, to throw In the towel Colorful were the characters the Gay Nineties, tha heyday ODDS AMD ENDS ...Ray Mittond KM McCoy. lie knew each lusty hat turned mafia director and enmera- man s tha itar of his fint production it Individuals as Dlamend Jim Brady, Lucky Baldwin, Jim Corbett old ion, tha location tha hit baby't nursery . . If you all in lova John L. Sullivan. In hie prime Kid associated with Charles Comls-key- . with Baby Quintanilla in Eddie Tod Sloan and Bath House Forty Utlla Mothers you can look forward to teeing him at the son John Coughlin. of Claudette Colbert and Clark Cable The world must have been a in Boom Town" . , . Joan Crawford's to tha Kid during tha pises turned out literally by tha fans to welroma her when tha ar- few years. Passers-b- y didn't recogrived in New York on her vocation nize him. Past laurels gather dust Aad that , . . Muriel Angelas has been trying until they're obliterated. to get acquainted with Madeleine wasn't tha way It should be. For he was ths real McCoy pet lion cub. thou-sand- s h tt Unpleasant Memory it Nam Address IN bo I ipffk MBS. SUTH WYETH SPEAES Draarer is New Tack BcdforA Hills Enclose IS casta lor Book No. L KID (THE REAL) McCOX shout Can-tor- 's BURNING Nc Me-Co- y. Ben Grauer has grabbed off the most coveted announcing assignment in radio. He's been selected to introduce Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt when she takes the air. Oddly enough, he and she will be in studios hundreds of miles apart since she will be on the go most of the time; she'll broadcast from a city convenient to her schedule, and he'll chime in from a New York studio. He is an energetic, jovial young man, who, since he joined NBC 10 years ago, has been working toward liberating the announcer from his s' SLOW- - tBetoased hr Western Newspaper UalaaJ SELBY was tha real McCoy." And Norman Selby took his own Ilfs recently in a Dev troit (Mich.) hotel It was ender the name ef KM McCoy" that Selby became era ef the beet and meet glamnrana hexing cham plane ef half a oratory age. The "reel MoCey was originated when ton RM billed himself that way fa eppesitira to a rival who also called himself McCoy. There were no teara shed at the Kids funeraL He had caused too much trouble during his lifetime, had pulled too many mean tricks and was never too particular shout how he fought as long as he was Drews grandmother, in "Texas McCoy reveled in victimising Ms It's one at sppeneata. Rangers Ride Again. The sM shoe lace gag gMWENMKT M FRONT a rae of hie best to the midst OF A of cembat be would pause, point SINGLE hurMs to opponent WINDOW down, and tell GIVES When ry up, tie your shoe laces. DRAPERCi the victim looked, McCoy etrsek. AWKWMRD UNES Sailor Tom Sharkey, now living in San Francisco, recalls the Kid with no fond memories. Ho tells about cornice board was made! their fight In New York back in 1899. box-lik- e The Kid cams into the ring that about 3 feet longer than the dav-- l enport and was fattened to the top of the frame of ho one win- dow. The Venetian nus and the rods for the draper.es were fas- tened inside this. A narrow shelf I for plants just the length of the davenport back was fastened securely to the window sill. NOTE: Sewing Book No. 1 tells how to make this cornice board.) from Cooper Cory Birthday greeting! Also how to make curtains and I to May Roii ton. draperies for every room in the house from childs room to kitch-- j the most strenuous parts of her long en. All about slip covers. Dresscareer, that of a salty old lady who looka upon modem Texas peace ofing tables from boxes, tables and ficers as poor successors to the ones old mirrors. You will be delight- - j she knew in her youth. ed with it. Send order to: -- US- QUESTION BOX Q. a superstition that an actor cast as a newspaper reporter goes right on into bigger and better roles. Robert Paige believes in it firmly, because it's worked for him. He was brought into pastures from radio because of his ability as a singer and then he was given one part after another in which he had no chance to sing. He seemed to be stuck in melodramatic THERES When you see A Night at Earl Carron't youll also see what was, two years ago; the community's most expensive night dub. Remember when it opened, with a special section for movie stars? Nowadays if s a emporium In the evenings, but during the days its been returned to its former glory Ken Murray and by Paramount Rose Hobart play the leads in the picture, Cobina and Brenda, radio's comedy team, and some of the much publicized Earl Carroll beauties will support them, and Earl Carroll besides acting as producer, will play himself. BOB SWANSON By ROBERT McSHANE By VIRGINIA VALE (Xetoeaad hr Western Newspaper Union.) dime-and-dan- al hours. However, the body pays for its relief by giving up some of its good rich blood. Patients Are Examined. Dr. G. Maillard and Miss Jammet state in Paris Medical Journal that anaemia (thin having observed blood) In two epileptic patients who had beat treated for a long time with phenobarbltal they then examined the blood of 19 epileptic patients who had been treated with phenobarbital for several years. In eight of the patients they detected a more or less severe reduction in red blood corpuscles and also other changes. As tha reduction of the red corpuscles (and the other changes also) came about very slowly, neither patient nor physician suspected that the symptoms tiredness, paleness, rapid heart beat, tha swelling of ankles were due to anaemia following the use of Of Kid McCoy EOSCREENftMBIO Which side is the left bank of than their grandparents that longer beds have become necessary. And physicians having to do with the examination and care of previous and present generations of The Answers preparatory and university students report that the aver1. The side to the left of a person stuof the facing downstream. age height present 3. Los Angeles. dents is between one and two 3. They develop their blossom inches more than the previous buds during the previous summer. top condition generation. 4. Six feet three inches. and could whip If this increase in height 8. Warren G. Harding. its weight in were accompanied by an increase wildcats, or in width and strength, it would be 6. Bacteria and certain micro- CLASSIFIED I (the grandparents of the present pupils), the present pupils are so electiofis. Fiction Pales Before Career A General Quit Q By Body Brace Rtvicwtd by High School Student Problems preparedness of this country as a more War, lack of jobs and racial ant- result of war orders has been to a date. or Incidentally, leu flop agonisms head the list of items the army has shown itself pathebout which high school students tically Inferior to the navy in its ara most concerned, according to a strategy on Capitol HUL Somehow the admirals are much more effecrecent Y. M. C. A. survey. tive than the generals. You dont catch the admirals, for instance, making apeechu to the country saying that everything ia fine that tha navy ia in tip- X. Na. Jlsk Me .Another May Be Aided ed B1CHM0ND. Sneakmt ol Sports. 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