Show This W Week eel by ARTHUR BRISBANE Two Men Gambled 1 Half Slave Half Free I Fear Strange Thins T 1 m I Brain Money vs va EaMon 11 1 Two men three thousand mites miles 1 apart won von by gambling on last weeks week's derby One Ono English 64 year yean old bought t sweepstakes Sweepstake a n i ticket In the Calcutta I hip hipo him i ito find and drew tho favorite expected to o win It If that horse had won th tho holder colder of the ticket on the favorite favorit would have made 4 The wise wino owner of tho favorite favorito ticket sold Bold It for tor will Invest At tt t 5 6 per cent and amI live happy eve ever l' l afterward He took tooka a certainty o on i 1 And the horse horae on m which he lie had th the ticket lost An of outsider Blenheim r won von at odds of at 18 to 1 The Aga Khan who owns Blenheim Is s head of ot a groat religious body i In in 4 A Asia sia ia They send him a n fortune fortuno ever every year ear for the good of their souls H He upends spends it on racing for the good of th the British turf j The other gambling winner is a Brooklyn youth 18 years old He Ho drew i i be 18 to 1 winner Blenheim In a Canadian sweepstake and Is richer riche by The youth the mon money y three thre ways rays His brother got h hopt he kept opt while his father tather gets get t There was no quarrel Each felt thao that tha J ho he o was getting about all the rea real money coney In tho the world j Everything Is 15 comparative Man Many i imen men ien In the United States would call cal 1 the total not worth thinking i about bout j f Tho The pity Is that such gambling news which must be printed starts thousands thou sands gambling They do not hear o ofie of the tho fie millions who gambled and lost i l t Governor Roosevelt of at New New York lolls lla Boston Prohibition will be the dominant issue in New York and Ne New j I England this fall t It needs no ghost come from the grave rave to predict that t Prohibition will be bo the dominant Issue sue In New York New England and other her States for a n generation unless j jan an 1 adjustment is le found I Lincoln said a a. country could not exist LIst half haJt slave and half halt free It cant can't exist gist halt half prohibition and half halt boot boot 1 leg g either I The Yale Dally Daily News says half halt tho the thoI I undergraduates are guilty of cheating at examinations And such cheating cording according to the Yale News Is a Ua t matter attar of at amusement to the faculty j jIt ICo It ought ht not not to to be boa beil a I matter 1 of T amusement amuse amuse- I Ii i j I ment exit and the faculty denies tb tha charge Large A student who cheats in examinations examina examina- rna would consider himself dis disgraced ced I If tt he cheated In sports or gambling j i Why go to college if it your brain is j not t more important than your legs I Fear works stran strangely elY Amy Johnson English girl 23 flew j jall I all I alone in her little Gypsy Moth plane pIano no from tram England to Australia 10 10 0 miles mUes without fear or hesitation Hurricanes lightning fogs togs wide oceans erns deserts jungles all aU meant nothing thing to that girl I j But Hut when a radio hookup was all arranged ranged and the world was listenIng listen listen- j Ing little Miss MUla Johnson ran away j Im Tm afraid arald Bald said she I New South Wales reports a new I method of ot dealing with unemployment i iThe The government encourages men to start art gold hunting supplying pim outfits and tools and geological sur sur- suri i j rots to direct the prospectors j I If It f this government took up that Idea there Iro would be many volunteers HuntIng HuntIng Hunt Hunt- j Ing for tor gold Is ls a pleasure in itself i even jn if It you dont don't find any Men aren aro are i born n gamblers I I Young ladles graduating in a college college college col col- lege for tor women are urged by the Rev Dr Robert Parrish to be brain amp and J money women I 1 I We owe much of education science J JI I and art to rich men says the doctor j jI I and mus must not despise wealth I INo No tendency to despise wealth Is h visible In this country But Dut many sun still maintain that the brain and money i woman Is not as desirable as the charm and baby woman I Sixty five years year's old last week King George remained in Buckingham Pal i ace nee while his eldest son and heir heir- j i apparent the Prince of Wales took tool the royal salute at the dipping of or the colors The rho Duke of Connaught son Bon of Queen Victoria uncle of at the King 80 years old stood straight and vigorous vigor 1 I ous OWl as ever t King George has not the health health Englishmen usually have at 65 His His His' physical condition undoubtedly re- re fleets Oceta the responsibility anxiety and j i sadness Badness with which he bore the burden burden during the Great War j I ILos Los Angeles population according to the tho census is Increase of at or per ver cent In 10 years yeara Los Angeles AngeloS county had Five years ago Los LOB Angeles was No I I 10 among American cities It has passed Pit Pittsburgh tab Baltimore e Boston St. St Louis and Cleveland and now stands No 6 G. j jO I O Oi br bt KU t s- s Sj L L I c-I I |