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THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL, TUESDAY EVEXTNG, NOVEMBER 8, 1932 4 THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL; supplying funds when local funds Walter E. Clark I were exhausted." Former service men and their families were among the bene- Week-day Evcmnn and Sunday Morning R- H. MARTIN S. G. BAMRON BARNETTE H.

ANDERSON E. ANDERSON EVANS P. J. CANOVA SUBSCRIPTIO.N-S: Kates of subscription other aata arc to be found on the first Classified page. TELEPHONES: Iial Capitol 22-141 --a private branch exchange connecting with 24 individual stations in the building.

West Virginia: the Beautiful State Editor ficianes or Red Cross activities. A Managing Editor i Telegraph 5duor total oi 3 126 home service work" Adverlwmg Manage I ers dealt with 397,591 World war supo veterans and their families and with 83,760 in hospitals. In appealing for members this year, the Red Cross is justified in its expectation of a greater re' sponse than any ever received. Its accomplishments are of the kind As the World Wags John's, N. taxes all liquor sold there to aid the jobless.

Rattlesnake raising is a profitable business for a Missouri woman. She markets the venom. Electric trains in England are scheduled to spend an averaj: seconds at a station. of only 30 Today and Tomorrow An Editorial by Walter Lippmann THE CLEAR GAIN There is, of course, nothing more to be said about the issues of the campaign. But, perhaps, one thing may be said today which it will be useful to bear in mind tonight when the rc- turns come in.

That is, that regardless Municipal houses in Madrid will be of the fortunes of. candidates and of occupants on payments of $1.75 parties, the election can hardly fail to monthly for 30 years. So i are the seasons to appeal to persons of every class. Zealand that fruit growers harvest gooseberries in the dead winter. The lowest birth rate since begm- ready and willing to do its part ni of il 17 years ago was re- It measured fully up to its respon- sibilities in a great crisis.

It was and the a in which it per- formed its task was such as to com- mand universal admiration. corded by the government in 1931. i bring one clear gain to thc country and to the world. It will give to the United States a government with a fresh mandate from the people. During the past two years of anxiety and trouble in all quarters of the globe the greatest obstacle to the set- of questions has arisen from terfered with progress since Lausanne, and it has been the almost complete paralysis of the American administration for the past year and a half which has forced the postponement and the evasion of one problem after another.

The prime need of the movement is an American administration so firmly seated that it can make decisions. that is the outcome today, the outlook will be brighter tomorrow than it has been at any time in the past two years. A Comprehensive Drive The comprehensive nature of the National Economy league's program for reducing the cost of government is shown in the educational campaign the league is start- In Sacramento, Ca filling stations a i i governments to count may not advertise "gas, must spell on thc support their people. At no out jn the word gasoline on all time tho prmclpal nallons A 8, 1933 The Curtis Case What ''interests of justice" were a a by relieving John Purposes of the league and to Hughes Curtis, the former Norfolk I lace before thcm the facts from boat builder, of the prison sent- whlch lans to work ence imposed on him as result of thc hoax he prepelrated in connection with the search for the Lindbergh baby was not made plain by the New Jersey court in suspending operation of the one-year pris- on term. He was found guilty of obstructing justice.

A fine of 31,000 was imposed in addition to the prison sollcl publlc support sentence. Because of the emphasis given The nation was swept with in- the at its outset to its signs, To other free services Minneapolis filling" stations, at police request, have added the wiping off of i license plates. In Scotland Jnrgc bands of "squatters" move from vacant house to had governments which were strong enough in ing up to acquaint the people with I cant house, staying each place until fidence, The one thing that might really be ground lor alarm would be an indecisive result--a President elected by a narrow margin with a congress divided into factions and predominantly hostile to him. For that would condemn the country to two more years of indecision and paralysis. But a clear result, based on an indisputable verdict, should be regarded even by the defeated party as better than a contused result.

For though in the nature of things all governments must make mistakes, shown that when- though no one can guarantee wisdom, there is nothing so greatly needed to- THE LAST 10 SECONDS cogence of their pco I pie to dare to be moderate in then- claims and constructive in their policies. Experience has ever even one nation finally achieved a government which had popular con- day as an American administration ordered out. Monday is robbery night a J. Murphy's grocery, Bellbuclde, has been held up three Mondays in a row. Milwaukee, by borrowing $1,000,000 Surveys of national, state and municipal governments, showing how rapidly expenditures have mounted in all divisions, will be from New York instead of local banks, made.

The surveys covering states! and municipalities will be conducted by the league's state branches. The undertaking is a big one, but it is one that should have months' period. for a three- some improvement became possible, because it was possible to 1 make decisions. Thc establishment of thr National government in Great Britain was followed by the restoration of British credit. The definite victory of Hcrriot in France was followed by the reparation settlement at Lausanne.

It has been the lack of an accredited government in Germany which has in- Al Smith only got three brown derbies this fall, none a fit. Usually he geis lots. He had one made, gave the three to charity. that has the power to decide and the power to act because it possesses the confidence of a clear majority of the people. Therefore, if by tomorrow it is known that the American electorate has elected a government that can govern, there should be an access of confidence throughout the world.

Copyright 1932 The News Behind the News dignation when the cruel hoax per- fight against the bonus, an impres- Thomas, 647. petrated by the Virginian became sion had become widely prevalent known. There seemed to be unan- a its work ould be confined WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Government statistics shortly to be results: Hoover, Roosevelt, 'shed for October will be fairly A presidential poll of persons listed in "Who's Who" brought the follow- I ing i to an anti-bonus campaign.

imous public conviction that he should be punished as severely as however, as officials have the law would permit for his part Pained and as evidenced in in the affair, and his conviction surveys getting under way, is This, ex- the not encouraging 10 business men. They will show probably that tho rnore- A i company's attorney at thsn-seasonal gains made in Septem- Milwatikce permitted a mother to ic- ber been a i a i That tain baby's crib and chair when repos- indication as the first figures a sessing unpaid for i Jn for compilation by government sources. should not be altered will fail to fight slrongly against it is a matter yet to be determined. The business situation at the time probably will prove a i i factor ir. their decision.

A few conservative bankers a was been privaiely sounded out. They are not all opposed. Some a a endorse it. metr with general approval. the case.

Wasteful expenditures in Now, after time has cooled pub- a11 governments and governmental A ranger in Ranier National park says Douglas squirrels nrc as playful as monkeys, only they throw pine cones instead of cocoanuts. lie indignation, a lenient court re- branches, national, state and local, I Prosperity has rounded the corner will be attacked with the hope of for Eskimos in Labrador Big ays Rev. B. fish runs materially by those yet to come in before the results are announced. Holding our own in October is a a big victory.

A i a had been expected. Thc advance indicated cot- unprecedented ton consumption may run about 500,000 bales. Steel should be up a point; a a i ott a i aulomo- New York city officials, forced by i biles i to a i seasonal de- 1 Mayor McKeo economies to ride tho dine. That will leave the index of in- lieves him of the prison sentence i -L mi-sionarv without any adequate explanation, awakening the people to the neces- Such softness in the administra- sitv of cubing these if they would timcs tion ot" justice is one of the things i esca dlsaster that militates against law observ- The lea ue i is a ance in the United States. i artisan organization with mem- subways, grinned when McKee's $500 ciu.strial_acli\ ity at about the level it i bers in all parts of the country, Insull's Fight represents a concentration of the It's a sorry picture Samuel In- movement for lower taxes that has sull makes in resorting to every been gathering force along unor- possible technicality to avoid being ganized lines for several Its brought back to the United States purpose is most commendable.

Un- be watch was pocket. taken bv subway pick- I October 1 You cannot be sure a this is the it will be, but thc insid' way to face an indictment charging less something be done soon to larceny and expropriation of funds, check the steadily rising costs of Thc Soviet increased pay of soldiers i strongly to a conclusion, and sailors by as much as 100 per cent on the i a i a of the revolution. A i a now gets $3 a month. tip In jts i i i form the proposal asks authorization of a two billion five hundred million dollar bond issue: provision that (he bonds may be used for currency circulation privileges thereby creating that much more currency; taxation ot deposits of state banks to force thcm into the a i a banking system. Thc scheme can be worked only in a unified national a i system.

There arc several factor? i probably will lead the federal reserve board to oppose the move. At its fullest, coupled with the a i a bank note provisions it v.outd provide only ihree and a half billions more in It is no secret Thai biggest busi- currency. That might not be enough The Conning Tower Men, Women and Things Questions Answered By Frederic J. Haskin When troublesome questions arise, avail The question of his guilt is one government, a condition more ser- for a jury alone to decide. His standing in the public mind, however, would have been much improved if he had returned voluntarily when the charges were preferred against him.

Better still for him would, it have of leaving American jurisdiction whiie an investigation of his utility affairs were under way he had remained and given his aid in untangling thc latter. His desperate efforts to escape ious than that brought on by business depression will engulf the nation. Twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stram.

Prairie du Chien, were named Herbie and Frankic, in honor Mocks the the presidential candidates. Which i a nest news todav is election is over. Many orders are knovvn to bec-n held back because of polilical uncertainties Weil street is supposed to be set for a slight in a which ay the re- to start even a diffused i a i The is such a it could hardly be enlarged. The London Bobby The success of the London police lantern tripped on the cat, set i to the barn, been if i a in i down the recent hunger riots in the British metropolis I IJeath ot Uavicl JJeaton. Bishop without the shedding ot blood is The first home loan mortgage loan to an i i i probably i be made a November 15.

That is a i a promise given by those who arc i a show. They have i around for a a at Beloit, bad luck, have been able to obtain no definite j'ing to find a suitable loan to be made Gathering eggs in the barn by kcro- line on how a labor votes have 3 to a i a individual. They nced- A cat crossed Mrs. Henry Noll's There ore a a i the election iilso. The big Telephonic Interlude "Good morning," said a brisk but only dulcet voice, "this is Miss Garrison, Of send three cents for postage on thc per- Ihc Telephone Business Office.

Our sonal letter you receive In reply -records show that you have been receiving the Manhattan, Bronx, and Brooklyn directories. Perhaps one or director, WasniiigYon, b. c. more of these are 1 yourselt of the service of this department. Do not use postcards.

Any question on any subject of fact will be answered. Address your letter or inquiry to the Daily Mail Information bmcau, Frederic J. Haskin, "Well," I said doubtfully, "I guess you can drop the Bronx. But I wish you would send me one ior Suffolk county. Long Island.

I have a home at Baypor.t." "Do you make many calls Ihcrc? states have thc most golf courses? T. D. York leads with 452; Illinois is second with 385; Michigan third I with 208; California with 276; Texas i with 275; Ohio sixth with been i by employers; how ed it for i i purposes. A of course. would rot have the ny i followers privately notinced Mr.

Hoover a Al's speech; i campaign. A copy of Lindsay's "The Tragical hcAv i a ot those Death ot David Beaton, Bishop of St. nrl nr Andiews, Scotland," printed in 1546 and found in a rubbish pile, sold for SI.550 in London "Everlasting" jorangcs i i i green asain 1C orkers turned to Mr. Hoover after a i Al's Newark speech: how a women are going to vote dry i i husband's knowing tier about it not i a possibly how i picked and ear i to bctte a i have been introduced into Spain from A i a says a report. i a these factors will be until about they could not a i until election was 9 p.

m. The mak All i guesses are a tribute to the courage of the English bobby and to the effectiveness of his night stick. Not even tear gas was used in trial maka it all the more import- curbing the mobs which had in- ant that he be brought back and vaded the city on a great hunger, be made to take punishment for march. It is very doubtful if a any wrongdoing he may be guilty' similar record could be made in of. His former high standing in the 'any other city, European or Ameri- business world gives him no im- can American police are very rnunity.

lie has made of himself i proficient their handling of common fugitive. The American mo bs, and in courage they are the government apparently is deter- a of any other similar body. In mined to exhaust every legitimate meeting disturbances, though, they at Gloucester, Mass, last week, rowed I will be stronglv advocated in thc corn- Democratic society women of-Wash- i made arrangements for a Victory ball 10 days ago The announcement was a in local society columns I has been long since had vidory ball asked Miss Garrison skeptically. "Remember, Information, would be glad to assist you at any time." "But I hate to bother Information," I said politely. Then I became suspicious.

"Say, are times so tough that the company can't afford lo-. provide directories?" Miss Garrison's voice took on a 272; and Pennsylvania seventh with 2G3. Q. In what country did the two- thirds rule originate? B. M.

A. It was unknown in the legislative assemblies of ancient Greece and Rome, and has no precedent in the parliamentary history of Great Britain. II is regarded as American in slightly frigid note and she replied, ori i( and i incorporated into the "The company does not wish to bur- constitution in regard to certain situations. Thc two-thirds rule was adopted in the first Democratic national con- den its subscribers with needless di- over announce it Hoo- hive only been able to pf avoidance the sec- A i i of Cincinnati physicist a they will not be important devised an i which shows how i pushes with real pressure agdini-t objects on i it falls. The i has actual weight in ounces, pounds, tons.

Tnose nave been playing i the i a i idea hove worked out a concrete proposal. It is bcini? passed round a the high and i for ff ic i a 1 oncl city in size in the on all his a a i tnps was to Thompson-Small i a orgam- zstion thcie The President went city i but met the Republican leaders and they avoided him Both sides are said to have boon resource in its efforts to bring hirn posse ss an advantage that the L.on- back. This is the course it could take. only proper The Red Cross The Red Cross again has demonstrated its right to AinP7'ican confidence by a record taat probably stands alone in private relief work. A few facts taken from its psychological report for the year ending June 30 last constitute a testimonial that- should commend this organization to the united support of American people as it prepares to don police do not have.

They arc armed, and the disturbers know that they will use their weapons if this course become necessary. That knowledge reacts in favor of the officers. Capt. Howard Blackburn, who died i a i i it a pleased i the a a i Roofcvelt i go to Warm Springs immediately after thc i win. lof-'e cr a from thc Grand Banks to the New England coast in 1883 in an open dory, through i days ot binding blizzard.

His hands were to thc oar-5. While Mr. and Mis. E. Lycan wero away their Evansvillc, home on vacation, i i struck i bed, burnea covers and of congress.

the more conservative financial officials i Women Hard Hit Mary R. Beard History A i a have been accustomed to a high degree oE personal Consuls 100 Years From thc American Monthly The Sprague a i in Gibraltar has held the post of A i a consul privilege, and they arc The London police have no such i a i died out. A a both physically and a to cope unprepared there for more a one hundred advantage. Rioters know they are without any arms more formidable than night sticks. The bobbies, however, know how to handle the latter efiectivery, land when they wacle i a mob of on a bed the next room v.as turned orchid to yellow.

Because old values, old customs, old overcoats were the style, Farmer Temper Clay Center, thought of barn dances, moved out Dobbin and Bossie, moved in an orchestra I with i a calamity. Indeed, they appear to be more stunned thnn men, i i Crom the silence among them as to the means of recovery. The very transfer, in thc ownership of a to women in recent years In A i a was in part their misfor- because properly rights became launch its annual member drive. Disaster and employment relief was given tc more than 12.000,000 persons, the report The or- ganization gave of its own in this work, 33,597,282. A total of 2,275 chapters, representing two-' thirds of the United Slates, assisted in the relief work.

Its efforts were not directed exclusively to problems arising from unemployment. Its hand of mercy and help was, extended to the victims of 90 disasters, 62 of thcm being in the United States. Unemployment and drought, however, were responsible for the greater part of its work. In this connection, 454,000 families ceived assistance, at rioters they swing their clubs i i plays, every night. Rural youths a heavy burden on their hands.

Equal telling I may pay "a sack ot wheat, two sacks pay for equal work, especially in the ing One element in their favor is the oC corn, to admit himself and lady. a i field, grew meaningless when an entire a instructors had to long-instilled respect Britons a 1 A i a for a Milwaukee old age i a i an ovcr- i for the taw and uniformed representatives of it. They may a show of resistance, but a courageous advance by the police usually is enough to break thoir courage and cause disastrous retreat. The recent London riots, although of a i proportions, were put down i serious consequences. Increased prestige pension t.s Henry Jessen, whose wife supply of teachers an i a i and who is, himself, a i at.

the hospital. In Jessen sold a i i for $80,000, had to take it back when payments and taxes were a Appraised at $40,000, it is almost worthless to him. At Eipatak, Hungary, peasant women claimed to have seen visions while praying. Hundreds came to the claimed also to see the miracle. Jn- vcalcd a sunlight a i i through every city a a insoluble problems tor most a egalitarian.

An ideal of factory labor on the terms as men enjoyed i i i i neither men nor women could gel employment of any sort. Instead of the bem-fils i they years. This is a i lonft period for an A i a a i 1o continue in thc i service, but there is a family in Germany which has held thc post of a since 1520. Mayoral i will therefore come easily to Hugo Warnke, newly elected mayor ot thc i village of Dalberg, near the Bailie sea, since his a i rectories. Information would be' 1 all right," I said resignedly, "make believe I never mentioned it." Before I could hang up her honeyed though insistent accents queried me auain.

"Do you find your Queens directory essential?" "Listen, sister," I said from the corner of my mouth like James Cagncy, if a Queens book isn't delivered with the others I'm coming down to vcntion, held in Baltimore in 1832, many crippled children are there in thc United States? D. M. is estimated about 300,000. that there was the first Morris Plan sirens in their way! bank established? E. B.

H. Trails on Broadway With Gilbert Swan NEW on nothing in particular and everything in general; Same old storyl Author of a dozen smart, sophisticated and bitter plays--all hits is a daughter ot Bloomington, 111. I mean Rachael Crothers, pet playwright of Broadway Her father was a country doctor Her mother studied medicine in late life and made quite a success of it. Writes much of the dialogue and ideology of her plays propped up in bed at her Connecticut country place. E.

H. Sothern, a dapper symphony in autumn-leaf browns, parading Fifth avenue; a a tilt lo his hat and swing to his cane; his polished white hair. And no one in thc passing crowds seeming to remember. Isor did they seem to recognize Eugene Leontovich, as the original heroine of "Grand Hotel" hurried about shopping for Hollywood clothes With all due respect to the Garbo screen interpretation, my vote still goes to Eugenie. And here's a chap who has traced torch singers to their source.

It seems the Sirens, of mythological a were the originators. Not that Litaby Holman, Helen Morgan, Ethel Merman and the rest are not The infor- comes from mation, by the way, your office and take it out in lumps, established in Norfolk a i over 20 first Morris Plan bank was Charles Grant, a Tin Pan Alley figure, see?" And wilh that I slammed the receiver down on the hook. --Richard Osk. Again the a i in the Times sporting page arc full of rhymes. Yesterday, at random: Foreign Horsemen Prepare for Show Navy Tops Syracuse, 1-0.

years ago, and i Morris Plan banks or companies have been organ- who went on the trail for his bock, "Torch Singer" Barney Gallant, dean of Greenwich ized at various times during the past Village rcstauranteurs, is folding up 20 years. Now there are over 100 Mor- i after all these years. Norman Anris Plan banks Das Politik Emily Dickinson on the Reconstruction Finance corporation: To multiply the harbors does not reduce the sea. The country is so much in the red there the impression it is being driven back to the Indians. A a a i slogan offered thc Republicans, too late for them to accept, reject, or ignore' Why swap --Does the air mail oav for itself? J.

1U. S. does not. The post office de- a says a revenue isceivcd from a i mail approximates 40 per cent of the cost. thony, who could almost pay lor his meals just before "Ballyhoo" became a success, can now disport in And does! Joseph Hcrges- heimer's next will be about Palm Beach and Its gay folk has held this honored position i terruptedly for more a i horses for a donkey? dred Considering the symbol of the So- Herr Warncke's a i history also i a i a the parly needs is a good shows that his ancestors lived on the torch a he now occupies the early Middle Ages.

Costly Napping From Time In Lynn, when Alexander Kowera. florist, fell asleep for a mom while driving his car, the car had confidently a i i a from eco- ran i a a and knocked down r.omic a i the feminists i a telegraph pole carrying high ten- cxpcctcdly with a i wires. Water from the broken for the bobby and his i stick stained glass caused optical illusions icscmblmg figures to appear on tile altar cloth. was one the results. The production ot beer in Chi- cago is said to have fallen from re 10,000 barrels daily to less than 60.

an estimated This is a big drop The reason for I expenditure of $2.215.000. Coal it is not given. Anyone of several' 1 mining fields, including some in possible conclusions, though, a West Virginia, were recipients pears logical. It may be that I he Dark Star may not bear a unless one is but one of stars, one of thc least; on i i a rapidly a i labor a a new dependence that the older a i system oC economy never knew and the possibility that the capitalist system of production and i i i in i they had been a i i a i so i was overworked and perhaps doomed. Er.hancmg ber, "Remarkable Remarks" I a lo say that.

I been i iri the i of the a i and I by i i a Novem- nnd aid, 90.000 families in 143 conn- depression i a has i the beer Preparing by its fast for feast ties where coal i is the trade and consumers When one is to some brighter star re- chief activity being aided al a sppakcns-ics t' 1 home brew It senms of $522,000. The relief assistance given more likely though that the derworld has boon unable to -lo- ot sufficient trade on an ing the year included wheat and Ve 0 a leader, following Capnnr's flour, feed for live stock, clothe 0 rced abchcat on, ing, shelter, garden seed, and nurs a i i to keep the ing advice and care, according to a izod basis and that the gangs the annual report. wsrring among themselves have "The Red Cross led in the a thc business a too hazardous ordination of relief agencies, en er i e. churches and public-spirited citizens," the latter set forth, "in forming a strong and effective- are expecting more comfortably- central committee embracing every warmed quarters this winter, fol- community interest to deal with lowing the opening of a school' the great need--thc Red apartment house janitors. i leased; Strange earth, ironic i her mating-call Hunt! i i DIP foiesl by i bird or beast, In spi ingtimc a remembered in the a By sepai a ted lovers who recall Forever how they henrd it once together, And did themselves lepeat it, one and a Lost lovers, strayed to earth in Ibe wild v.

a a City a a dwellers Heart that has kept a i and kept i i A star a sec you freed fi om i i --Isabel f-'iskc Comint in the Lyric Magazine. I don't a of any a i a stock in the orld, a Frederick S. Green, N. Y. super- i of i works.

People sometimes ask I a a h3 drnnt flooded the street, street lights in the a a i district went out, a drawbridge operated electrically was disabled, Kowera's car caught on fire. Kowera, burned, was fined $25 lor reckless driving. "Laughter and Jeers" A Great "Lei me i you, young a I've forgot! en more you ever i know." "Did you ever try tying knot in your That Stopped i a No, Jack is not rich, in a lie can a raise thc money press agent. I tell my press agent to keep going. is the postage stamp I send my let- i Mercenary Mother: Then I'd tell trrs tn newspapers and they cnn him not to keep i them or A.

B. Sec, presi- of thc A. B. See Elevator company. Maybe the "healer" (cigar) will go back to the gold standard.

Right now it's disappearing as fast as thc bison -the a I a like on a nickel -O a i N. Y. c-ignr dealer. I am a for pence, a.s thc en- i world knows, and i is my a i -Premier a Herriot of Prance. Couldn't Say No "How could you let.

the young Frenchman kiss you?" "Well, he asked me in French, and I wanted lo show him that I Over Them AH "How are you getting on wilh your lob. i "Fine, I've got i men i me now." "Really?" "Yes--I work song. arc some of thc essentials those of us who arc succc play writing? A --A succinct list of those has been formulated by Mr. Martin Mooney, play-render for Jn then 1 order of importance lie names them; a worth-while story; the root- I ing urgo 'by which is meant a desire to see the leading character i a I love htory thnt is more than merely talked about; practical motivation (cf- fects rising a natural and convine- --Minachim. Mr.

D. Young is wise enough Mrs. Joe Leblang, whose ticket agency has saved many a threatened theatrical fJop, couldn't save her own show Prince MatchabelJi whispered between acts at a theater opening the other night that he was going to drop his title and became plain "Mister" when New York producer. takes out ciUzcnshlp papcrs Now York gave him thc chance to make a neat living thc perfume and cosmetic business, and he finds the i to tell thc employees of his corporation a they should vote any way pyramids. they like, nnd that no officer ever has tried to influence the vote of any William S.

Brown writes in to ad, that his Times Square hotel will a from causes); a unique a 10 cent lts rooms this ng; true character drawing; sane i i lo whUc collar worher5 who dialogue; suspense; and action, winch are of iobs Hent wjjl bc waived for six months and eventual is Mm'e. Curie's daughter's i Payment, it desired, will be waived worker. In honor of Air. Young why I a not call that old-fashioned machine i narried name? N. II.

Curie married Monsieur three years. If other hostelries would thus employ their room space, the electrical college? CIcon HatJ 1,000,000 Acres (From RidgcUeld, Press) One feature the speaker stressed Washington's i and that is Washington began early to make the P. Johot. They are interested sci- some 20 000 Persons would have shel- ence and work together. They con ter.

Brown reports that most per- inost of himself; ried acres at 27 he mar- widow and added 12,000 more to his holdings. Boy, thc Binoculars! Some Ihere are who can descry The headlands of Utopia Looming through the fog; but I Am troubled with myopia. E. K. W.

It may be true, as thc President said, a a tariff cut would mean a grass would grow in the streets of 100 cities; and maybe, conversely, duct researches in atomic disintegra- solls he has tltken ln to dale have tion and have recently confirn-ed the KOU ht to reimburse him the moment existence ot the new particle 61 mat- 1 they Iound employment. E.xtrcme- tcr called the neutron. Q. How old a breed is thc King Charles spaniel? C. T.

D. A. This is a fairly popular toy breed, which is at least 300 years old, since specimens of it occur in paintings of seventeenth eentury. Princess Henriette of Orleans, the sis- ly few try to "beat their way." Lois Moran observed dancing about at the Waldorf with young Douglas Montgomery, the actor feller, who seems to occupy a great deal oi her time and attention. Yet you'll hear that Lois is not intending to let her heart stray over-far until her musical reputed to have introduced this breed into England, hence its nam a person taller when lying or when standing up'.

1 S. N. person is taller when i down. Usually difference is slight, a i grow would mean a grass cul. I ils as an inch i has I Bui a we farmers can tell thc city I ljocn noted.

chaps is this: It they want no grass to grow their streets the thing to do js to plant grass seed and put up tor of King Charles II of England is education is finished and that mama sees to that! Also Constance Bennett casts a blond halo over opening nights, always on the arm of her hubby, the Marquis. Jimmy Walker is said to have received a quarler ot a million movie offer but hopes to grab that Will Hays movie-czar job. Night-going swankdom still chatters about thc behavior of a certain bibu- did the last pensioner of Ious oaf who sat near the ringside hundreds of Kccp-off-thc-Grass signs --F. P. A.

the i a war die? L. E. E. A. Dnniel C.

Dakcmnn was thc last Talent Wasted at Home Prom Time Henry French Hollis who, as United States senator New Hampshire, ardently supporter! and voted for the eighteenth a returned irom i years in recently. Said he: "It is that I nm considered by some persons Europe as rather an a i on pensioner of the Revolutionary war. al the Mayfnir gathering and tossed money when Mary Lewis, who is to be starred in "Tho Du Barry," He died 88 years after the close of thc graciously contributed a song. war at the age of 109 years, 8 months, While thc incident was charmingly and 8 days on April 5, I860. The a Revolutionary war widow receiving a pension was Esther Damon, widow of Noah Damon.

She died November 11, 190(i, at Vermont. "passed off," the "get out" sign hangs for the young man all over town. a cane-brake an i i a i nor or of good kind? M. INTO COMPARATIVE CALM From New York Sun Science is not supposed to be wastc- of lul, but Massachusetts Tech picked this particular part of the campaign to canc-braltc is an indication of send an expedition up 20.000 leet in rich land. I tile air to study thc winds..

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