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I on aranr boa and accept no Imitation Western Brevities! from the Many : Western States Woodland, Calif. About 12 carloads of npricots a day are beln shlppod rrora this district at present to east-ern points while a similar amount ol the fiiut is poln to local canneries. San Francisco. Prices fixed for the 1023 crop itf wine grapes by the di-rectorate of the California Grape Krowers' exchange ure approximately 80 per cent below those in effect last year. La Junta, Colo. Colorado labor Is now on record favoring modification of the Volstead act to permit the sale of light wines and beer. Seattle, Wash. A clinic In which the discoveries of modern medical and psychological science will be Invoked t effect lines will be conducted by the Plymouth Congregational church of this city. Santa Barbara, Cal. Millions o grasshoppers have appeared in th fertile fields of the northern part ol this county, the situation Is described as menacing. San Francisco. A total of .T7,0O0 000 will be expended for maintenance and reconstruction of state and coun-ty roads ot California during the fiscal years 192;!-2- 4 and 1924-25- , ac-cording to announcement. Los Angeles Police are searchlna for two men who attacked Mrs. Ida C. Levis, a middle-age- d woman, and kidnapped her two grandchildren Margaret Kasthope, aged 11, and Jack, aged 10. Bozeman, Mont. First degree mur-der will be charged in twe counts against Seth Ora Danner, who, ac-cording to a statement made by his wife, killed Mr. and Mrs. John Sprouz of Mohrldge, S. D., and burled the bodies. Minneapolis Flour prices dropped to the lowest In sis years when one of the largest mills here cut the price 15c a lrrel on family patents. The new low was $6.25 a barrel. San Francisco A temporary in-junction, prohibiting federal prohibi-tion authorities from Interfering with the conduct of the business of the Tacoma Brewing company here, was granted In the federal court. Santa Rarhara, Cal. Leslie 28, is In a local hospital for an operation to remove a rifle ball said to have been carried in his head for eighteen years. Dawson, Y. T. Opening of the Yu-kon Legislature has taken place. It had to he adjourned ten days to await the arrival of the nrst boat from White Horse. El Paso, Tex. False notes of the Central National bank of San Angel, " Tex., have been found in comparative-ly large quantities In Tamplco and Vera Cruz, reports here say. Lay tun, Hah. While watering hors'-- s .1. Lurton Whltesldes, old suffered a violent death when lie wns Kicked, trampled anil dravrced by the team. Portland, Ore. C'harjred with hav-In- s fled from Oklahoma ten years ago while he was appealing from a conviction on n charge of mariHlauL'h-ter- , Clyde Irving Sherman was ar-rested here. S:in Francisco Frank It. Reynolds, accompanied by a corpse ot expert income tax nccountanats, has ar-rived here from New York nnd will immediately bein an Investigation Into tlie illf ,S13 tax retiyns made in northern California for last year. Ienver, Colo. Transportation of money by airplane to reduce Interest charKWt and incidentally reduce the number of robberies, Is beinc consid ered by the federal reserve board. Itendondo Heach. Calif. Three surl bathers, members ot a party of pic nickers were caucht in a rip tide and drowned here. Two others eaut'ht by the s:mio tide were rescued by Tie smards. Mxlcall, Cal. Itnmon Knriquez, II years of aire, was killed while playing t While taking the position of a picador Hamuli wa thrown by his pony. Ix)s Angles Fire which started in dakum in the car.) of the freighter William A. SleKenney was extinguish-ed after damage estimated at more ' than ?1 00,000 had been done. Spanish Fork, Utah.-T- he American Lesion posts of Spanish Fork, Fayson, nnd Salem will unite in a Me cele-bration In honor of the complet on of the paved road at Helem, which unites the three towns with a cement highway. Ft Worth-- T. H. Burnett, brother ol Burnett of Fort the late S. Burke Worth, died at his home at Lonja-mln- He had n paralytic stroke about one year ago. M.mb.-Al- hert I'enny, was drowned the farm of J. ST. War In a lake on n; south of Cisco. The lad and sev were on a raf eral other playmates wln,pr 8,art'' Hutte, Mont.-- "Nt Proration Lay when in Montana blanket! Buito an. ,nvy, wot snow country and wher the surrounding old, rain and snow struck Helena "I Think the Immigration Laws of the Future Should Be Wholly American" By JAMES J. DAVIS, U. S. Secretary of Labor. IMMIGRATION I propose that we establish strict but juet tests of physical and mental health, and that we make these testa under the numerical restriction now placed upon immigration. I would have those tests made abroad, in order that the appli-cant for admission may not have to spend the savings of a lifetime on long sea voyage to find out whether he can enter the United States. All the sorrow and despair at Ellis island arise from the cases of those immigrants who come here despite the fact that the law prevent, their admittance. If we halt those cases before they leave their native countries we will end the troubles at our ports of entry. This I call selective immigration. So long as the United States is to admit foreigners I would have our system function to bring ua the best we can get from abroad and to make their entry into America easy and comfortable. Coupled with this I would have the immigrant enrolled upon his admission, and over a period of years I would provide for a census of the alien population by the naturalization bureau. We register every Amer-ican citizen to ascertain his right to exercise the suffrage. Surely there can be no objection to the enrollment of the alien who comes to us to help him acquire the qualifications to be an American. If after a period of years the record of tlw individual showed plainly he was unfit for American citizenship I would provide for his deportation. I am not in favor of compelling an individual to become a citizen. Compulsory citizenship is impossible. I hold that whoever comes from abroad to degrade the American level of intelligence, of physical or mental or moral life, degrades every honest naturalized citir.cn. It is a shortsighted policy to seek cheap labor through immigration. Cheap labor is expensive labor, both for the industry which employs it and the community which houses it. I think the immigration laws of the future should be wholly Amer-ican, drawn by Americans, enforced by Americans, for the benefit of America today and in the future. The girl who Is eulck to find fault Is very apt to tret left at the post In No Objection From Father. the matrimonial race. He I love the good, the true, the beautiful, the Innocent She This is rather sudden, but I think father will consent. Lehigh Burr. No Danger. I "He's not much of a dancer." "I should say not. He actually wants to quit after the first twenty After a girl has been In love three or four times she ceases to regard It at a serious matter. No woman Is as good as many a roan I thinks she Is, and no man Is as bad M many a woman thinks he Is. 757575757575757SZS7575257575? T3575?5?575? 5?5Z5Z575757551575?5?5757.57 Extraordinary Popular Enthusiasm Behind Policy of Premier Mussolini By JULIUS H. BARNES, President U. S. Chamber of Commerce, We were all most impressed with Italy as the most promising country jf those in the war. We found an extraordinary popular enthusiasm behind the policy of Premier Mussolini. He was unexpectedly outspoken in support of private initiative, and he especially commended the ed system of capitalism. This will be granted an extraordinary statement when it ia remem-bered that only two years ago the factories of Italy were in the hands of communistic workmen, and the statesman who made this declaration five years ago was the leading socialist editor of Italy. Such a change of front might arouse doubt as to sincerity, but after several discussions with him we concluded that it was a conviction based on experience and study, Mid, therefore, lasting. This man has extraordinary power to realize his policies in Ilaly. Already, without disturbance and with hardly any local criticism, he ha reduced the personnel of the state railways by 40,000; he has turned the parcel post service away from the government postal service to a private express company, and negotiations are well along for taking the telephone system out of the hands of the state. Reform in the telephone and postal system is needed, for the business men in Rome, instead of trying to use the telephone, have a system of private messages. In industrial competition Italy suffers from lack of natural resources, but there are offsetting advantages in hydro-electr- ic development and in the native capital of a people naturally indusf-rious- . "And It Is a Country Worth Living for, Fighting and Dying For" By COL. P. E. IIOLr, Chicago Lecturer. Eight times America has gone to war under the Star-Spangl- ed Ban-ner, and not once have we taken un acre of ground or a dollar of money as a result of winning that is th? "American way." At the end of the World war nearly all th? nations of Europe had to make new maps of their countries to take in the new territory they had acquired. After winning the war this country did not add a single acre to its area. When we wanted territory we purchased it. We didn't declare wet on the country owning the property and take it as the spoils of conquest. Alaska, Florida, California, the Virgin islands, the entire Middle West, were all purchased and paid f.r by the United States. In Cuba's hour of nead we sent our troops and our navy to her assistance, and then wo with-drew and let Cuba remain an independent republic. In spite of all this, however, the foreign nations look upon us as an imperialistic nation, arid we hae been called the "Shyloek of nations" by those who cannot understand our principles, our ''American way " This country is not perfect, but it is the nearest perfect of all the nations on the face of the earth, and it is a country worth living for, fighting for and dvinir for. Let us all be 10.0 per cut Americans. , Modern Girl Is Best Thing Woman Has Turned Out Since Evolution Began By MISS RACHEL COROTHERS, Author of "Nice People." The modern gi-r- l is 25 per cent more honest and decent than her mother, just as her mother was 25 per cent more honest and decent titan the generation that preceded her. The important thing to direct your attention to now is the woman not the girl. The woman is doing the same things she objects to the girl doing, and she is doing these things in a manner that has far more influence that the girl's actions. A slim young girl can do certain things and it is not so bai. Let a woman twenty years older and many pounds fatter do this same thing and it becomes infinitely more vulgar and harmful. Instead of asking yourselves what you are going to do about the younger generation, you might ak. yourselves what the younger genera-tion, as represented by the girl, thinks of you. Why put the responsibility on the girl, where it certainly does not belong? The modem girl is the beht tiling woman has turned out since evolu-tion began. She is thinking for herself and refusing to follow the ortho-dox stuff that is handed out to her by the older gpnerab'o" There it danger in abutting her out |