Show P 0 0 fe RON released by western newspaper union A NEW STORY ON CAL COOLIDGE FROM CHILDHOOD gen newton E of buffalo had been a close personal friend of calvin coolidge they were born in adjoining homes in vermont had played t together as children attended school and college together and remained close friends while they lived when the peace bridge across the niagara river between buffalo and black ro rock i ck ont was to be opened people of buffalo wanted the president to attend the opening ceremonies general was vas sent to washington to get him cal you simply must come co me the people pe ople of buffalo will be terribly disappointed dis if you do not 11 1 said the general who is going to bethere bethe re asked the president Preside nf the lieutenant governor of ontario replied newt who else asked cal the governor general of all canada said newt anyone else queried cal the prime minister of england said raid newt will the king be there asked cal no but the prince of wales will answered newt then I 1 will send john said cal and he did general told me the story just after the peace bridge was opened as illustrative of the coolidge taciturnity and insisted that was the full extent of their conversation on the subjects subject 4 it is a coolidge story which has never before been printed 0 0 COLONEL HOUSES STORY OF BREAK WITH WILSON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT sent harry hopkins to europe presumably in the same capacity that of personal perso lial representative as president wilson sent col edward M house during the first world war I 1 knew colonel house and frequently called on hini him at hi his home shome a small six room apartment on east fifty second street in new york city my last call c there was shortly after tits his return from the peace conference and I 1 learned from colonel house the reason for his break with president wilson on the way to europe the president announced to other members of the american delegation delegat iop that he would vou ild do the talking when mien anything was to be said to heads of any of the othir other four delegations when the peace treaty had been completed the day for germany to sign designated ignatee igna ted dand and the delegations afrank arranging to leave france lloyd george asked colonel and mrs house to pay him a visit before returning to america the colonel and mrs muse house accept accepted dd that ahat invitation the da day before the treaty was signed colonel 1 l house dropped into lloyd georges apartment to ascertain what train they were to take and to make final arrangements for the visit while he was there president wilson called at lloyd georges gebr i geli apartments and finding colonel house present at once turned and walked out he did notsie not speak ak to the colonel after a er that ahat incident colonel house believed mr wilson imagined he talking talk ilig to lloyd george on some forbidden subject but he was never given an opportunity to explain on my return to the united states said aid the colonel 1 I advised the president 01 0 my arrival and told himl would be glad to sarve serve him in any way he might wish but I 1 did not receive any acknowledgment n of that note so ended one of the most unusual friendships in history I 1 mrs wilson has claimed that it was hev her efforts which turned the president against colonel house but the above is the finale of the wilson aldhouse and house association MAGIO MAGIC IN PANTS A PARAGRAPH for men only ever really sick flat on your back for weeks that seemed like years clad in only a short tailed night shirt and with no opportunity to help yourself your then came the time when you were permitted to sit up for a few minutes at a time still clad in that night shirt and a blanket wrapped about you later ter you ou were told you could get dressed ai in real clothes a shirt and pants socks sock saiad and shoes and anda a necktie you pushed your wobbly legs leg s inside a pair of trousers and oh ch boyl how good it did feel you were a man age again I 1 n you stood on your hind legs I 1 looked k the whole world in edthe the face and dared it if to do its wor worst s t What curative magic there th ee ls is in a pair of pants FRIENDLY SMILES CLASS distinction can be pre vented by friendly smiles and cheery good mornings from one to another strangers or friends smiles and cheery good mornings are the rule not the exception in rural america and class distinctions dis ions are unknown wn among rural people 4 A bit of cheerful 7 news for the citrus growers brazil asks the united states to take c cases es unita s ot brazilian oranges in exchange for Amail Ame itcan can apples |