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THE PALM BEACH POST Tuesday Morning, July 10, 1934 Page Four No. 3 VACATION POST CARDS THE NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG New York Day By Day By O. O. McINTYRE NEW YORK, July 9. Tommy Gulnan car (News Behind the News) By GEO.

PURNO and JAMES McMULLIN Copyright McClure Kewspaper Syndicate ries on the tradition established by his sister Texas in the New York night restaurant field. He is reputed to have Imported the noisy greeter Joe Zelli from Paris. Anyway Zelli is FOREIGN SPECIAL EXTRA Japan Hirota is all net up over the pub yowling his welcome at a newly decorated old haunt Gulnan manages. licity Japanese diplomatic man euvers have been getting In the Also young Gulnan displays the same devo American and European press. The foreign minister cans it.

malicious i propaganda to alienate Japan from the Soviet and other countries" and has instructed his diplomats to tion that characterized his sister toward their white-haired parents. He dines with them nightly in one of his own or some other of the glddyap spots, forming a sedate and somewhat incongruous trio in the surrounding hocusslng. CHRISTMAS SEALS IN SUMMER Christmasseals do their work in the summer time, too. Ordinarily we remember Christmas seals around Yuletide when they are for sale, realize the good work they represent, buy some, and then forget them completely for another year. But the money derived from the sale of those seals works all year 'round.

Or as long as it lasts, anyway. This was forcibly brought home in Palm Beach county this week with the announcement by Mrs. Carrie Moore, secretary of the Palm Beach County Tuberculosis association, that negotiations are being carried on with the state association to give free tuberculin testa for children here this summer. Not only will all children who are considered contact cases be given tests, but adults also are eligible for the clinics through their family physician or the health physician, according to plans made by the association. Sales of Christmas seals finance this campaign against tuberculosis.

Thus we see occasionally the benefits derived from the purchase of Christmas seals. Most of the work goes ahead quietly, without a great deal of publicity attached to it, but occasionally some of these efforts reach the limelight and make us realize that Christmas seals do their work in the summer time, too. counteract it. Recent reports of The Palm Beach Post Published Dally and Sunday by Tha Palm Beach Fubllcatisna, Incorporated Entered as mall of tb second class at the post-office In Weit Palm Beach, Florida, January 181 1016. under the Act of March I 1871k MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoclated Prese la exclusively entitled to tbe use for republication of all newa dispatcher credited to it or not otherwise credited la this paper; also the local news published therein.

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KATZ SPECIAL ADVERTISING AQKNCT, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta, Kansas City and Ban Francisco. THE POST TELEPHONES For any department of The Post Newa, Circulation or Advertising call either 8101-61626103, Lake Wor'h For Newa, 131. Tokyo's efforts to win Turkey's sup For Gulnan himself is a contradiction to port for an eventual Russo-Japanese war are cited as a particularly vicious allegation. According to insiders Hirota knows that leaks and the usual bluster of the calling he pursues. He dresses quietly, has little to say, indeed Is shy.

Yet he is unusually wise to the ways and carnal dominion of the worldlings who live so hard, and dangerously. He is reputedly one of the famed Broadway mob. not propaganda are the source but they seem hard to find and are well paid. Efforts are under way to close special trade pacts with the British dominions. Tokyo wants to take advantage of the present wave of In consciously or unconsciously creating this background of mystery as to his backers, he demonstrates the Gulnan flair for showmanship.

It 1b abracadabra that appeals to the night-life mood for whispers. And the sinister implications they imply. feeling in Canada and Australia against London and Lancashire trade dictatorship to get a binding agreement safely under seal and signature. Japanese emissaries have even threatened a boycott of Ca nadian and Australian goods if the negotiations fail. There's not much need for threats however.

The dominions have a favorable trade bal ance in Tokyo and English Commerce Chief Runclman is having little success with his "emplre-a- TUESDAY, JULY 10, 19S4 unit" plea. London is learning that I passed New York's narrowest house at 75 1-2 Bedford street in Greenwich Village today. It is particularly known as the one-time home of the poet Edna St Vincent Millay, and Is where she wrote "My Candle Burns at Both Ends," etc. Although three stories high and 30 feet long, it is only 9.6 feet in width. Camera prowling, was captivated by It Giants always like small houses.

The public cricket grounds in Van Cortland park are occupied of evenings and all day Sundays and holidays. The players are West Ind the dominions are no longer BE A U'TI t'l t'A TION "EPIDEMIC" "An epidemic of beautificatlon," In the words of the reporter who wrote the story. Is predicted for West Palm Beach. Property owners, Imbued with a commendable civic spirit, are improving their own lands, planting more trees and shrubbery, giving better care to previous plantings. Some are going so far as to clean up vacant lots adjoining their own property, and since there is no city money nor any more federal relief funds available for this purpose, the action is especially beneficial.

i Japanese activities have become DAILY BIBLE THOUGHT The Lord Is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. Psalms, 84:18. the bugaboo of the southern and central European press. A report from Bucharest that Tokyo had offered to reequip the Rumanian army entirely, in exchange for oil and wood, brought a flood of sensational and war-like which echoed over two continents. A THe P06 WHITg WW The city itself is moving forward rapidly ians who form the majority of elevator operators In upper west side apartment houses, and whose accents are as British as London.

And far more impertinent with its tree-planting program. More than eight thousand trees, mostly coconuts but with a fair sprinkling of royal palms, cocos plumosls, royal polnclanas and Washington palms, al Japanese armament factories and secret military hordes were seen sprouting close to the Dardanelles, etc. There's a kernel of truth in this report Japan wants oil badly. But while there are French gen- erals in Bucharest not a single Japanese gun will cross the Rumanian FLORIDA HERE AND THERE Dean Cornwell, the artist has gone gypsy-lng in his flivver to Italy for the summer and Instead of Invading the publicized Rome, Florence and Venice will wander through the me ready have been planted. Gifts of trees are being received constantly by the city and the trees are being set out as fast aa possible, YOUR DAILY HEALTH By DR.

MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy-giea. the Health alagaain DAILY REAL ESTATE THOUGHT By WAYNE COLLINS, Realtors' Secretary Everybody seems to have a shoulder to the Comment gleaned from the press of Florida on activities throughout the state beautificatlon wheel. The reporter who wrote of an "epidemic of beautificatlon" evidently knew what he was talking about. From the Delray Beach News: About a million people in the It's a beneficial sort of epidemic to have. All profit is not intrinsic.

Money United States suffer greatly from difficulties of speech, and at least la dust If for It we have starved half of these are school children our souls. We have spoken of the A drive over the many miles of streets in Delray Beach last Sunday afternoon has resulted in the following observations: There are but a few vacant houses in town and most of those are owned by who stutter or stammer. In fact FOURTEEN PRESIDENTS Captain Edwin Nathaniel Stone, eighty one border. France Is pro-Russian, still runs Rumania and Is run to a large degree, as a wiseacre once remarked, by Schneider-Creusot and the Comlte des Forges. Russia Increasing desertion from the Far Eastern army and labor camps has Inspired Soviet authorities to decree not only immediate execution of all citizens attempting to-escape from the U.

S. S. R. but outlawry of their adult relatives. Whether accessories or not these hostages are deprived of their suffrage and bread cards and banished to Siberia for five years.

The deserters are well taken care of in Manchuria where they are added to the White Russian formations. It Is estimated that one of every hundred public school children has financial advantages of horns ownership, we have reasoned together that homes bought now will inevitably increase in value, but nc years old and a resident of West Palm Beach, says that Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the trouble with speech. The person who has difficulty greatest leader the country ever has known, with speech is likely to suffer em barrassment to such extent that the and Captain Stone, has seen fourteen presi stress has been placed on the greatest return a home can bring whole nature of his adjustment to people who only spend the winter here. Many houses are occupied that have never before been occupied in the summer time. Several houses have been moved in from outside and are being repaired, painted and lived in.

Yards, shrubbery, and houses are showing us: comfort satisfaction, independ other people will be modified. That type of embarrassment gives him a sense of inferiority which may ence, pride, permanence, a sense of well-being and security are divi greatly interfere with accomplish the effects of better care. Delray ment In his chosen career. Military observers report tnat tne Soviet air armaments on the Si When a doctor, especially one Beach looks better this summer than it has for many a summer. dents come and go, since he has been of voting age.

Fourteen presidents. Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Arthur. Cleveland, Harrison and McKlnley. Theodore Roosevelt Taft, Wilson and Harding. Coolidge, Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt.

And the greatest of these is Franklin Roosevelt, says Captain Stone. This is high tribute and from a man whose experience and mature Judgment leaves him In a position to determine the facts. THE ROYAL POINCIANA Forty years ago Henry Flagler saw a dream come true. He built a railroad into Florida and he constructed the Hoyal Polnciana hotel at Palm Beach. Construction of the hotel followed Immediately after the laying of the Florida East Coast railroad and marked Flagler's first move In building up a southern empire for gay winter life in the semi-tropics.

It was 1894 when the Polnciana opened and up to that time Palm Beach was just a little way place where a few souls braved the wilds to enjoy southern Florida. But the railroad and the Polnciana made a difference. The long, wooden building with Its miles and miles of rambling hallways was the first attraction that was to make Palm Beach the winter playground of America. And the Polnciana became a tradition. Even though a more modern Palm Beach sprang up around it as the years passed, the faithful always came back.

They would not go elsewhere than the Polnciana, It had glamour combined with dignity and an austere frlffndliness that made It home to many who year after year felt its call to return. Men helped make the Polnciana what it was, of course. Fred Sterry, Henry Merrill, H. Bemis, William Fremd, Max Brombacher a host of others, some still living and carrying on the old traditions, others with their life's work finished. The late H.

E. Bemis, Inseparably connected with the hotel for nearly thirty years, lent a guiding hand to the destinies and policies of the Polnciana, and If the hotel could be characterized with dignified friendliness, so could the man. Henry Bemis put much of himself Into the traditions of the hotel, Just aa Henry Flagler put much of himself into the establishment of it And the Polnciana flowered. It brought to Palm Beach leaders In finance and society who aided In the upbuilding of the resort The hotel was then the center of attraction. But forty years is a long time.

Palm Beach moved ahead and even greater structures than dends not measurable by the crass rule of dollars. 'Dollars may buy much today, little tomorrow. Rents may rise, rents may fall; even the sale value of the home may change, but the real value of the home, the value found in Its use, is steady. versed in psychology, studies such cases, he is likely to ask first for a complete record of the history of the child. Including trouble during Frora the Jacksonville Times- Union: When Charles E.

Jackson, a deputy commissioner of the the process of birth, care and feed United States Bureau of Fisheries, dieval, fortified cities built on the mountain tops and practically inaccessible until the advent of Fords, Mussolini's clean-up of filth and the bandits. Some of the finest frescoes of their periods are in the remote sections. Corn-well, who turned from magazine illustrations to murals, is back to his first love to provide the bankroll to return to murals. And Cornwell's battle to give up cigarettes will Interest all over-lnduigers. He smoked from 40 to 60 a day and tried to quit first by smoking moderately without inhaling.

This he did for a year. But was soon Inhaling as furiously and incessantly as ever. After several years of trying various methods, he began smoking and inhaling small black cigars. This spoiled his appetite for cigarettes, but he became addicted to cigars. However, he found the latter easier to abandon and won the fight at least he hasn't smoked for two months.

The successful run of "Dodsworth" proved an unexpectedly pleasant windfall for Sinclair Lewis, from whose novel the play was made. A hit of the season, his royalties for the run sometimes topped $1,000 a week. He recently purchased a $100,000 estate in Bronxvllle, which was In turn presented to his wife, Dorothy Thompson, as a wedding anniversary gift There is a dark timbered hotel on South street where I am told many writers have gone In quest of water front material. It is within aromatic distance of the fish-market and all day rumbles with the hurly burly of trucks. Jack London Is reputed to have roomed there at various times.

Also William McFee. The interior is fumy with hard liquor and robust pipes are in majority. A black cat curled in sleep at a street window and the ruddy man behind the bar seemed in perpetual glower the sort a request for a glass of beer would The home-owner's flower-garden may be kept beautiful, year after ing of the child, whether it had any Infectious diseases, and its usual berian border are progressing rap-Idly. The fleet, which Is mainly composed of light pursuit and heavy bombing planes, numbers almost 3,000 units scattered over eight huge stations each equipped with modern anti-aircraft material, large repair plants and underground bomb-proof hangars and fuel depots of German design. Insiders are commenting on the new "Fatherland and Patriotism" propaganda which has been launched recently.

These conceptions were conduct at home. Inspected Florida's fish hatchery at Welaka, on the St. Johns River recently, accompanied by George W. Davis, state commissioner of con year, no matter how the dollar goes. His work shop in the garage where It la Imnortant to find out wheth er the efiild Is afraid of the dark, IN A LIGHTER VEIN servation, the federal officer was so well pleased with the project that he requested a number of pic of thunder, or of sudden noises.

It is also important to know whether the child has fits of moodiness or he spends happy hours tinkering about does not change. His children, with their play-room, with the friends they weld to them endurlng-ly through long years of neighboring together, become older, but no less worth while, In a proper tures of activities there to show in dreams a great deal. Washington as models for other Some observers are convinced fish hatcheries over the country. He stated that In all his travels he had never inspected a more modern strictly banned, formerly, as capitalistic and bourgeois foibles, but now even "Pravda," the Comintern paper, is taking up the cry and excuses the desertion law by trumpeting "the defense of the Fatherland" as the "highest law of life, calling for the destruction of hatchery. From the Marianna Times- TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Courler: A local canninsr nlant tn St.

Petersburg Times: Very gravely a searcher after truth reports that the Hesperus was not wrecked on Norman's Woe, and that Hiawatha belonged to a different tribe from the one the poet named. A newspaper, keeping up with the spirit of modern biography and research, suggests that Barbara Frietchie was in bed the day the Confederates passed through Frederick and never saw Stonewall Jackson in her life. There are patriotic Americans who don't believe that Abraham Lincoln told all the Btories attributed to him. Some skeptic has sought to prove the story of the young George Washington and the cher traitors." Moscow seems moved by be operated under the FERA and to employ many laborers, is scheduled to be opened at Marianna at an early date. The allotment for the project Is $123,000.

The plant Is From The Post Files of July 10, 1521 to De leasea to tne government and will be operated on a toll basis. It is the largest single work project ever to be approved for Jackson John W. Davis has been nominated democratic presidential candidate. Charles W. Bryan, brother of William Jennings Bryan, has county.

It will be of much value ry tree to be the result of a flight of fancy the Polnciana loomed against the skyline. The to farmers. been nominated vice-presidential candidate, on the 103 ballot after a older Palm Beachers who kept alive the tradi tions of the hotel were passing too. From the Fort Pierce News- Tribune: Work on the local harbor For the last two seasons the Polnciana has deadlock of ten days. make itchy for the bung starter.

In vagrant eave-gazing along Murray Hill, during a bonfire sunset, I spied the servant quarters on top floor of J. P. Morgans mansion. There Is space for two dozen tenants. The been closed, its windows darkened, its long project Is showing very good headway, it was said Friday by War Department engineers here super that practically all people who have difficulty In speaking display disturbance of the normal rhythm of breathing; in other words, they cannot co-ordinate the manner in which they breathe with their ability to speak.

Sometimes training In proper breathing exercise will help to relieve such people of a good deal of their trouble. It has been found, incidentally, that a great many children who stutter or stammer ere members of families in which other children have the same trouble, or in which the father or mother has had the same trouble. While some hereditary difficulty of structure may be partly responsible, one must also Investigate the likelihood of Imitation and the possibility of wrong instruction in speech during childhood. One of the most unusual facts about stammering is the way )n which some people are able to get along without stammering when they whisper, or sing, or recite poetry, or speak to a large audience, but have difficulty under other conditions. In the modern attempt to control stammering, certain psychological methods have been found of great value.

One is the teaching of relaxation, the other is re-education and control of the emotions, and the third is the power of suggestion. If the child can be suitably encouraged when it is making progress, it will certainly be helped. The practice of speaking slowly or rhythmically Is frequently of great service in controlling the condition. halls empty. the miracles which Japanese nationalism has accomplished, and has concluded that "hearth and home" Is the best glnner for an army, after all.

In preparation for the coming Comintern world congress Moscow revolutionists and their foreign agenta are making an analysis of European discontent. Hitler is slated' for a crash and his end is to be hastened by an extension of Red propaganda. France and particularly Czechoslovakia are also seen as fertile fields. The peasants of the Polish Ukraine, however, long ripe for trouble, have been sobered by the famine and misery across the Russian border and have lost enthusiasm. This will be stimulated gain by proclamations and cash.

The Vienna February revolt fugitives, now in Moscow, are scheming hellf Ire for Dollf uss. Poland Goebbels visit to Warsaw was as much of a diplomatic catastrophe for Germany as Goering's ill-fated tour of the Balkans. It was supposed to be a demonstration, parallel to the Hitler-Musso- llnl maMlncr tn aVinu, tViA wnrlfi Building permits for the first nine days in July amounted to more than $200,000, as compared with $32,490 in July, 1923, Indicating the rapid strides this city Is making in vising the operations. The govern. And now they say the Polnciana must come horticultural urge is pronounced, for at each by a hack writer and Colonial parson.

Another of the debunkers of history has revived the famous contention that Major Grey, Inventor of the famous chutney, was only a captain. Thus does tbe idol-toppling proceed. But the public shows signs of real weariness. Another romantic era is just around the corner. In such things human taste Is a pendulum constantly swinging back and forth between realism and romanticism.

Today the great men of history appear to us in robes of saints. Tomorrow we see them as flesh and blood men with all the common vices and virtues. ment dredge Congaree, here for the past several weeks dredging out ap down. True, the only official comment is that no definite decision has been reached, but it the construction field. proximately 150,000 cubic yards of window is a plant It is legendary on Murray Hill that few servants ever leave the Morgan employ.

Is well known that eventual razing of that The Toggery Shop at Lake Worth has moved into its new $10,000 material to restore the channel and turning basin to full project depth of 27 feet has completed about brave old landmark must be undertaken. home on Lake avenue. three-fourths of the turning basin work and should finish the job In Mr. and Mrs. M.

D. Carmlchael, Miss Imogene Carmlchael and Murray Carmlchael, left Wednesday When this happens, It will leave an empty space on Palm Beach's lake shoreline, and an empty space in the hearts of many to whom Palm Beach will not seem the same without A Sunday editorial: "The Darwinian theory that man descended from monkey again flares into furious revolt." I know. Now the monkeys another ten days, It was stated. The channel work already has been for a sojourn In Havana, Cuba. Mrs.

Daniel Downey and sons left Wednesday for a visit with rela are objecting. (Copyright, 1934, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) the Royal Poinciana. completed. From the Lake City Reporter tives In Jamestown, R. Mrs.

W. A. Weihe, accompanied by her niece, Miss Marceline Deto, A NEW ATTRACTION has gone for a visit In Chicago and PRESS COMMENT Holland, Mich, and New York City, Boca Grande and part of the West Coast of Florida are famous for tarpon fishing. Each year numerous tourists, game fish anglers, are Several stalks of light leaf tobacco are on display at the Reporter office from the farm of Marian Moore, located about four miles north of Lake City. This Is from the third barn cured by Mr.

Moore from his four-acre tract and unquestionably of the highest quality ever produced In this county and should command top prices at the PAINLESS TAXES Fort Pierce News-Tribune: Every time you attracted there simply for that sport. Do You Know These Facts About Florida? buy five gallons of gasoline, you pay five cents Now it looks as though the East Coast might to Uncle Sam for the support of the army and offer serious competition. Good-sized tarpon catches within easy distance of West Palm navy, pension funds, relief and recovery agen markets. The Stars Say: By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE cies and all the other projects of the national Q. The fastest automobile speed Beach have been reported frequently of late, government For this same five gallons of From the Miami Herald: If we and only Sunday The Post-Times published a gasoline which you buy, you also pay five cents accept the figures of the Florida Taxpayers association as a fair esti picture of a 139-pound tarpon caught last week record in the world was made In Florida.

When, where, by whom? A. On Daytona Beach on February 22, 1933, by Sir Malcolm Campbell, British race driver. A speed of miles per hour at the St Lucie inlet. to help operate the state government, fifteen cents to help the various counties of Florida mate, a three per cent consumers' A number of fishing enthusiasts claim that retire their bonded Indebtedness, and only fif sales tax In this state will yield of which Dade county will be called upon to pay a little more tarpon fishing on the East Coast Is Just as good was attained. teen cents (out of the total tax of forty cents) Q.

Name the principal minerals than one-sixth, or $3,549,000. to the state road department for the construc Boston Transcript: It would seem to be adding Insult to Injury when the meteorologists In the midst of a heat wave Insist upon reporting maximum temperatures to the fraction of a degree. Eagle: At that there must be a political school In Finland which contends that Finland is a chump to pay. DeLand Sun: Floridlans are exceedingly hard to please when it comes to weather. If it becomes just a trifle colder than normal in the winter they complain, and declare they will be perfectly happy when the summer season arrives.

Then comes summer, and they have one or two days which are uncomfortably hot. During the past week or ten days residents of DeLand have sweltered In the heat a portion of the time, but the thermometer has seldom if ever climbed over the 90 mark. Our heat nothing compared with that in the mld-dlewest Our cold is not as severe as that experienced everywhere else in the good old U. S. A.

Then, too, Florida has tbe advantage of cool nights. Nights in which you may rest comfortably and gather new strength for the labors of the succeeding day. Cooling breezes sweep the state from the Atlantic to the Gulf. Even on the hottest days there Is usually sufficient wind blowing to afford relief if you are in a shady spot I simply do not realize how fortunate we are to live In a state which permits of all sorts of outdoor activities In the winter, and is cool enough during the summer months to be found In Florida? tion of highways. A.

Phosphate, Fuller's earth, We do not believe a three per cent sales tax will bring in any such amount but even at half the return as that found on the West Coast, if only the anglers will go after the silver kings and this section will publicize Its catches. Both Arthur Black, city reoreation director, and Elmer Burgess, publisher of the Sunshine Special, weekly that Germany could break the French ring. Intense anti-Nazi feeling showed Itself In a series of spontaneous demonstrations that far overshadowed the polite official welcome, Reports of Berlin Polish agents on the part played by Nazi Chief-Journalist Rosenberg and bis party foreign office friends In the recent unsuccessful attempt of ex-premier Woldemaras to seize the dictator, ship of Lithuania also made troublTJ, Berlin supplied inspiration an cash; Woldemaras, in return, was to break both the Russian and Polish hold on the country and make Lithuania the outpost of Germany's long dreamt of expansion Into the Baltics. The coup was a measly fizzle, Woldemaras got twelve years In jail and Rosenberg will have to wait a while longer to become the savior of Germany which isn't the only country with Baltic aspirations. Great Britain The speed with which Tokyo reacted to the recent disappearance of the Japanese vice-Consul Kura-moto In Nanking, the violence of the ultimatum threatening immediate Intervention, and the number of ships and men made ready for action have left a bad taste In the official mouth of London.

The foreign office believes that Hirota was ready to declare the Chinese government Incapable of maintaining kaolin, titanium oxide, dlatomite, Other so-called "painless" taxes, besides the gasoline tax, Include the 4 cents per gallon tax Dade county will lose nearly on lubricating oils, the 2 cents a gallon tax on fishing and sports publication, claim that this bottled water, the 2 centa per thousand tax on is true and that the East Coast Is missing an er with farm produce. This makes It fairly certain that such a tax will fall even more heavily upon Dade county, where amusements and real estate sales are the most matches, and 2 1-4 cents per pound tax on tires, 000,000 a year, the proceeds of which would go for Improvements and bond payments In the lesser counties. This, coupled with the tremendous drain from the gasoline tax, the motor vehicle tax, the racing tax, the beverage tax, the real estate tax and occupational licenses, makes a levy for this coun THE PLANETARY configurations for this day are read as favoring all pertaining to the private life rather than business, although there may be some manner of change Involved in this. But preeminent In the day's activities are social, domestic and romantic engagements, with a possible partiality in the direction of friendship, pleasure, courtship or perhaps marriage, all calling for changed associations, interests and environs. Those whose birthday it is may find themselves plunged in a year of privata activities and Interests, which may eclipse more sordid and practical considerations.

The accent seems to be placed on the pursuit of pleasure, friendship, romance, or marriage, all or either of which may enforce change in the affila-tions, surroundings and Interests generally. Much happiness 'and prosperity should follow. A child born on this day may be efficient and capable but Inclined to the social, cultural, artistic and romantic concerns of life. It should be happy and prosperous, productive In the state, than Is the 8 percent tax on electricity, and the taxes on automobiles, and automobile accessories, chewing gum, radios, frlgldatres, shot gun At best the sales tax will be an shells, candy, bank checks, theatre admissions unbearable burden for the people of excellent tourist attraction. At any rate, it's worth investigating.

Many anglers come here each year for the sailflsh-ing, which the West Coast does not offer at all. And If the East Coast can offer both sail-fish and tarpon, In addition to the excellent fresh water fishing for bass and other piscatorial prizes, these will be little reason for anglers to go elsewhere. and so forth. ty out of all proportion to the ben. efits her people receive from the this county.

At worst it would lead to riots, Boston tea parties and wholesale bootlegging of produce. Uncle Sam's International lending advertise governments of state and county. The association's estimate of ment now reads. "Monev to loan, nnlw --j "iiauu consumers' sales tax is based upon federal census reports of sales In may apply." The Omaha World-Herald. We have not yet been shown that a sales tax Is necessary, even If the homestead exemption amendment Is adopted in the fall.

Until proof of need is brought forth, we cannot Florida, and upon estimate of what Russians have seized two Japanese crab they think the tax on amusements and real estate sales will be. Ob 'order and to land Japanese troops believe the people of Florida will Young John Jacob Astor says he hasn't the faintest idea of what business to take up. Get to him early, fellows, and avoid the rush. boats Jap crabbing making Russians crabby The Chicago Dally News. at once.

Kuramoto was found and on next Page). viously foodstuffs of many classifications will be exempted, togeth- take this step to paralyze the bell, wether of their prosperity parade..

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