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MORNING, DECEMBER 20, THE ARIZONA DAILY ST AK PAGE TEN In Old Tucson SKULL VALLEY By J. R. Williams Washington Bystander By KIRKE SIMPSON Sunday. Dec. 20, 1885: Cloudy and dull.

Anthony Klrby died In hospital this morning of pneumonia. He was a member of Co, 88th Ohio Established 187T PUBLISHES EVERT MORNINO OF THE TEAR BT TH1 STATE CONSOLIDATED PUBLISHING COMPANY W. MATHEWS and CLARE R. ELUNWOOD WASHINGTON There is one part of his WW. House job President Roosevelt does not trust to anybody else.

He never has had brain trut k.in 4 TJ. regiment In the late rebellion. I had good sleep mm uug yuuitw ecui-illiciiu 49 UOeS ttlU for himself. The Roosevelt political secretary. Col.

Loui. xi Entered second elus mitter. September 28. 1928. at the poet office, Tucaon, Arizona, under the Act ot March 1879.

Howe, possibly does discuss with "the boss" what fVl Tlllhlij. 1- today from 10 a. to 8 p. m. After dinner had another sleep.

Went to the Catholic church and alto to the Congregational. Had a pleawnt time, went home and played cards with the girls till bed time. MEMBr Of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS yuwMv vmvwuii nuy jivjcbcu Iir gOVerB. mental move is apt obe. Subscription Rate, 19.00 a Year, Delivered Anywhere Questions of.

lining up delegates for a convea, tion setting or touching praticular political situs, tions at election time are Howe's forte. And S. colonel is the first to tell you that all these thing, have been out of the picture at the White Hous, CHARTER MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Preei la exclusively entitled to the use If the publication of all news dlapatchee credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper, and also to the local mws published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches FORTY YEARS AGO The trial of the Tewkesbury case is drawing to a close.

Yesterday afternoon the last of the long Also reserved. B1U1V lll.USUI.MQn,' WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1933 A PERSONAL TASK list of was examined and both sides rested. The argument of the ease will begin this morning Politics in the broader sense of keeping the Koose. velt new dea. attuned to the efc' and ot niati opinion in the country is quite another matt The President's Monetary Policy There is much during the last nine or 10 montW a- 1 i i i I President Roosevelt's monetary policy with its buying of uj inuicaie -me regaras mat as lallinr rold represents an experiment to raise prices to the 1926 level in itio uii icioviiai ucaiiuicub as tue essence ftr i i i 41..

tv.i It is based on the belief that by increasing the price of gold and iu (.110 iiKiib ui euiii-j icccn. nauDPnins. are of special sismificance. The Wallace-PeeV in I I BLAST TM' BLOKE WHO INVENTED I I THEM GROMMETS IN A HAT, THAT BORN THIRTY VEARS TOO SOON. HAPPY moHPUfMo, DAYS maintaining; easy credit prices can be and.

once the cident, also thee Morgenthau-Douglas episode vhicfe' sought for price level is reached it can be maintained by sell' ing gold and contracting credit to prevent further rise in prices, uiu not materialize, are worm consiaenng. 1 Had the President failed to find a solution of thi clash in the farm administration which would kee Peek within' his family circle, a shudder of con. servative alarm over left trends at Washington was and buyine and expanding: credit to prevent a decline in prices. The purpose in seeking the 1926 price level is to attempt and will continue all day. District Attorney Hereford will open for the prosecution.

The board of supervisors will meet this mornlng" at 10 o'clock to open the bids for county printing, caring for the Indigent sick, feeding the prisoners in the county jail, etc Several other matters will recelv. their attention before an adjournment is B. G. Fox ha. been appointed voluntary weather observer at Globe.

VtL menu were received from Washington tn anc I in the course of a few days the doctor j.U be-gin to take daily readings of maximum and I mini mum thermometers, also dry and wet bulb and will keep a record of the rainfall. Remember that Professor Gully will lecture at the university at 3 p. m. today. Mr.

Herbert Drach-man will give a musical selection on the piano the address. Prof. Gulley will speak on Country Wa Live In." TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO gineering association was held at the Chamber of The regular meeting of the Architectural and building last evening, the president, William H. Wheeler, in the chair. Papers were read by W.

F. Gow and E. C. Dietrich, city engineer. TEN YEARS AGO "Wheat producers heed warning; cut five millions from acreage planted; largest reduction is to nave Deen expected.

Instead, with critical observers predicting ta. open break at any moment, Wallace and Peek a p. peared on the same platform to boost the agricul. tural program and Peek sounded a note very re. assuring to conservative ears.

Almost simultaneously, a herolded split between Morgenthau as treasury head and Douglas as bud-get chief over government financing next year re. suited in the pair walking arm in arm from the President's budget conference and, they said, in complete agreement on policy. ARBITRA TION 'ON TAP' 1 The. point is that the Roosevelt technique of building up his large circle of aids and advisers with men of widely varying economic and socio-logical views apparently was no "happenstance" but a matter of policy. The President seems anxious to keep them all, willing to arbitrate promptly and tactfully disputes among them and confident of his ability to keep administration policy in line with public opinio" to make easier the eternal problem of debt adjustment.

For Instance, the farmer who borrowed money when wheat sold for $1.50 faced an almost impossible prospect of repaying his loan with wheat selling at 50 cents a bushel. In other words he would have to repay three bushels instead of one. Without a rise in prices such debt repayments would be long drawn out deflationary process. The President's monetary policy Is a determined effort to make this adjustment quickly, and as a policy it is particularly favorable and shows more signs of working in the case of those commodities of which the nation has an exportable surplus. A depreciation in the dollar almost automatically raises the price of wheat and cotton, because the prices of these commodities are determined by world conditions.

Whether this monetary policy of the President's will work permanently is open to some doubt. Whether it can be eon-trolled to prevent wild inflation is also open to some doubt, because it does not include some other factors such as the public's psychology. If it can be worked it will be a great advance in economics, and of course the only way its feasibility ean be tested is to try it out. It might be disastrous and then it might not be. In any event the President seems to be satisfied with the progress that has been made.

Finally, it can be said definitely that he has not the slightest intention of allowing any wild inflation. 3 JTJST RAMBLIX Why Is It that It you give a woman in Missouri." Headlines). good, sound advice, she won't pay the slightest attention; but If you Just merely hint you don't like her hat, she'll never wear It again? Thee bie dinmble. Shenandoah, has been put through her test flight -successfully at Lakehurst, Heard one Republican ask another IS. J.

Sousa's band will nlav in Tacson January 18 forgotten man the other day what he thought the Democrats would do under the auspices of the Saturday Morning Mu next. "Prove an alibi," was the sical club. reply. Bim Gump with his monevbaes is shown in the Passing of prohibition has with cartoon for today on a surprise return to the Andy uump laden with presents in readiness tor cnrist- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Dear Happies: Because of Interrupted tele-pnone service ana omer mcon-renlences connected with reorganizing a newspaper, which has suffered a severe fire, the STAB regrets to announce that It seems wiser to postpone the Happy Day party nntU after New Tear's. Prepare for the announcement of a bigger and better party to be given Just after New Year's, details of which wlU be published In this column shortly.

Don't be disappointed, for when the STAB party Is given. It will be a party that Is a party and everyone will have a chance to start the new year with a bang. Until further details the column Is receiving contributions as usual. G. W.

D. drawn the eye from the peep-hole of the blind pig. Which recalls the mas. old saw that It should be spelled The anniversary ball at the Country club was enjoyed last night with several hundreds of couples b-l-n-d p-g, because leaving out the letter "1" made the pig blind. enjoying dinner and dancing.

(The guest list in A Newspaper's Biggest Asset cludes one column ot "names). Someone overheard Antagonistic omplalnlng that his pet buzrard has PEEGEE'S PERSONALS Til Stopem: Wish to correct a statement In my last contrlb. I am not Whozlss. I do not write under any other name but Peegee. At first I thought you were kidding me' when you asked that question, so I said yes.

However, I do not wish to give any false Impressions, therefore wish to correct this. Poor Pussy: Sorry if I was driving you prl-1-lckly. Am stopping my articles on cacti, so maybe you will feel better from now on. Glrligag: Think you mistake me for some one else. I don't 'live at Red Rock.

I am not trying to hide or masquerade. I live at 101 East Her-mosa street. Go out Stone to Her-mosa and turn east one block, and there I Is, In a little cream colored house. I don't even know Whozlss. but If you know Whozlss, come out and satisfy yourself that I am not Whozlss, Just Peegee.

Crlckett: Enjoyed your Opera No. am sure glad I bought one of the first advance tickets. Twark Main: Take good care of that Coryphantha recurvata I gave you, as they are becoming more rare every year. Bumpkins ana Rurallstle Meg: Greetings and best wishes. FEEGEB.

The r. 1. A. of Tucson will make Christmas a longer bill than his doctor s. brighter for many families in the Old Pueblo this season.

Poor Pussy has been improving so rapidly In health that she says she figures Its about time to have a relapse or she won't be able to hold New York A Day By I CHATTEB BOXING Despite my apparent proximity to the field of laryngitis, me, I'm gonna talk! The bovchumD has his own unique The fire that destroyed The Star's plant gives a vivid illustration of the fact that the real value in a newspaper lies not so much in its mechanical plant, but in its organization composed of men and women. While the fire was still burning the entire organization of the paper with scarcely an order began to function. The temporary quarters in the Old Pueblo club building were secured, trucks from the transfer company were ordered, and then all employes began rescuing from the smoke and water filled business and editorial offices records, files, chairs, desks and typewriters. In this work Star carrier boys did remarkable work. From ten in the morning to six in the evening everybody worked and functioned like a.

smooth running machine. As a result by Monday evening the new office! were established and the business and editorial offices functioning in a normal manner. Monday night the -editorial department went about their work on blistered watersoaked desks as though nothing had happened, although they were worn out by the day's exciting events and strenuous work. Words cannot express the pride the editor and publisher takes in oossessine such a loyal, intelligent' organization, or cure for hiccoughs, with your two up her end of the conversation. "Back views take the eye," reads a recent style note commenting on the new peek-a-boo backs for girlish frocks, which will have cowls in the rear as well as In front.

The troupe Is, too many backs already have taken the eye of young mashers until they get a front view and find out they've been admiring the chassis of somebody's grandmother. Chris Sly, who has read a lot and listened to a lot mora in his time, says the only story that never grows old in the telling of It Is a woman's age. "I'm no angel, either," declared thumbs and two forefingers, press hard Answers to Questions By FREDERIC J. HASK1N The answers to questions printed here each day are specimens picked from the mass of inquiries handled by our great Information Bureau main-tained in Washington, D. C.

This valuable service is for the free use of the public. Ask any question of fact you may want to know and you will get an immediate Write plainly and enclose three cents in coin or stamps for return postage. Do not use postcards. Address The Arizona Daily Star Information Bureau; Frederic J. Haskni, Director; Washington, D.

C. Was the Imperial valley ever a desert? O. H.W. A. Prior to 1893, when the California Development company was organized for the purpose of securing and delivering water to irrigate and reclaim the Imperial valley, the region was waterless, barren, and uninhabited.

The first was brought into the valley with the Imperial canal (45 miles long), which curved below the international boundary into Mexico, in March, 1902. Q. What it the leading industry in Canadut W. B. W.

Mn A. Pulp and paper ranks first, followed by slaughtering and meat packing, then by flour milling. Q. Is polyandry practiced in Thibet? N. T.

A. The highest type of polyandry is found 1b Thibet and in this case there is a close approach to the essential elements of the modern family. The wife lives in the home of her husbands, who ara kinsmen, brothers. It Is the prerogativa of the eldest brother to choose the wife. All tht children are assumed to belong to him, the first is kpown to be.

Q. Will homework be permitted under the hoi-very code? S. A. The code provides: "All productive operations shall be carried on oVi the premises of a plant, this being understood to specifically prohibit tht farming out of work to be done in private homes or elsewhere than in a plant. Exceptions, in the cases of individual workers, may be granted where the proofs show that the worker can only work at home and requires such work as a means of livelihood.

Permits for exceptions shall be procurable from the code authority which will prescribe ths manner and conditions under which they shall be considered." Into your eyes and ears un, un NEW YORK Meandcrings: Seeing the matronly type of woman who waits at the stage door for a glimpse or an autograph of the Bavarian matinee idol, Tonio Selwart, suggests that perhaps modern young things don't go in for hero worship any more. Wrong, though; it must be that Selwart has a different type of appeal, like that of Valiee. For when lanky Gary Cooper came to town he was trailed about by none but fluttering flappers, all oh-ing and ah-ing over his romance with Sandra Shaw. i by the way, is glad his fans don't remember his first appearance in pictures, back in 1924. He wore an ill-fitting suit of green tights in a silly bit depictinsr a fantastic dream.

And and, If it's okay with your eyeballs and ear drums, It's fine for the ail- mentl My nephew remembers how to spell eeoffraDhv" by recalling this line' 'George Edward's old granny rode a nip home yesterday" oh, my, ana Much-Kissed Kitty when interviewed by our perspiring reporter, "and If I me, I wonder however he managed to keep this fattening diet Iorfg enough remember the line. I'll toss a better curve than Mae West ever did. SCRUTATOR. The duh-vinely Odd Mclntyre Glenvllle Klelser as "the only when Billie Dove came riding along in a chariot Gary had to jump up and down and clap his hands in glee. Speaking of memories, George Jessel likes to recall that he got his first stage job at the age of 10 by passing himself off as a midget.

He had a bass voice. Al Woods, the drama producer, used to like to talk about the time he fired Charlie writer to use the word (Me, yeah I I had to look It up, too.) Mp. I'd ilka to be guided around the south seas by Poet Don Blandlng. Read his "Vagabond's House ana you'll want one, too (the house, I the appreciation that is due such loyal, efficient work. The test any organization is its ability to meet a real emergency.

No Toup of employes anywhere could have functioned better and moother than'did those of The Star in conquering Monday's disaster. All of this shows that the most valuable part of a newspaper is its organization of men and women, thoroughly competent in their profession, and inspired with devoted loyalty to their paper. Needless to say, the editor and publisher is intensely proud of all of them from the smallest carrier, boys on up to the various department heads who worked together like a smooth running machine. mean). A fella I know outwits Western Union by saying those "three little wnrrta" in one.

The word is seia- Hptauoy. me tuincuiflu ueniarceu a raise when he already was getting a week. Richman, the songster, used to to a sailor, and then a dress salesman, and was pretty good in both lines. Yet he'll never forget that when he first went on the stage, in Chicago the manager hauled down the curtain in the middle of the act. Fred Fisher, the song writer, remembers with greatest pnde- not the long list of hits he composed, but the publicity stunt he devised to introduce a mediocre Diero n.u..

-i- trevo" it's Cuban, but you can guess what It means. SOLVING THE PROBLEM Gypsy Lark Christianity teaches that from the heart of man proceeds all that can elevate or defile character. "With the heart man believes unto righteousness." When a church goes Into politics It comes out badly smirched. Politics can't save the soul any more than can socialism, and socialism Is against 'he Christ, also It relies entirely upon changes In Institution, the standards of values for socialism are purely secular and materialistic. The best it could produce would be a scientific humanism In which the lofty and austere Idealism of the Gospels could find no place.

Even apart from the bitter hatred which Is the main driving force of socialism. Its creed sepms to be Incompatible with Christianity, for it approaches all social questions from outside, not from within. Wherever the Influence of Marx has penetrated we find a desire to pluck Definition not In Webster's: "Love WOGGLINGS My friends, I think boiled milk is so unpleasant. I drink simply quarts of It because my doctor thinks that boiling It kills the germs. I have to drink boiled water, I feel so sterilized, if you know what I mean.

I feel that I know Just what I will get for Christmas. Mama's cousin, the one with the canaries, will send me Just enough crepe-de-chlne for pajamas. I know Great Aunt Lizzie will send me tea balls. She thinks tea Is so strengthening. Mama's bachelor cousin always gets the cousin with the canaries to do his Christmas shopping for him.

He always hands her a check and tells her to keep the change, so she finds the loveliest bargains for him to give. Last year he gave me an embroidered pillow rest one elbow on. I shall perhaps observe you again. And, anyway, I'll be.woggllng you. H.

M. T. E. P. S.

G. W. D. and Lino Manr-i feel that you do not understand me. Yoo-hoo! My last meditation was printed so chaotically.

I mentioned the lamb chops for a special reason-about the puppy but you left the puppy out. Mama thinks you censored me. I am so annoyed. And 1 told Ernalt his "solcson" was lucky, and you said tne "welcome" was lucky. P.

P. S. Ariel: I do hope you will hide In a hedgerow and pop out at Great Aunt Lizzie. Don't listen to Thanatos. He sounds as if his doctor had put him on boiled milk.

H. M. T. B. is the tenth word in a wiegmm.

(Authority A Self -Contained America M-ii--- louve vr. favorite foodstun lady iuuwicr to me. tie hired a )earKi to sing it combination Is champagne (or am I (Phoenix Gazette) being fooled?) cocktails ana nam- burgers. (Top It off witn a couee Q. What set of fables woa written by a.

du-arft M. M. A. Aesops, the author of the famous fables, was a dwarf. and die happy.) aaa rtowff" addicts: Col.

Lind bergh, Al Smith and President Roose velt himself yummy, me loomm add hints for the future. GENEROUS ACTORS Broadway le arned to love Gregory Ratoff the raucous, language-wm-kiK rumV here from Hollywood, especially when it became know he'gives away ever, dollar he earn. Pension HsT 'TyT' count celSesIs Vobab "ZZL oniy "A KSSf. When Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, In his annual report to the President, stated that the United States faces a choice between two policies modification of the tariff to permit larger imports, or loss of considerable foreign trade he stressed what economists have been asserting for At the same time he gave rise to the growing sentiment In. favor of complete industrial and agricultural isolation for the United States.

America's foreign trade has amounted to but a small part the national business, and to deliberately risk a greater and rm.i nnrt.r about: What hap- religion up by the roots, and to Install 4111115 T.W..-. .11 randies, foodstuffs ana Its place Atheism and materialism in ahoD windows? Why Yes, I believe Christianity offers man radio comics roust have stage ap- plauders (it's reminiscent oi ine opera claque). Q. Why are members of crews of V. Sprier -chant ships reqnried to pay duty on small articlees obviously oddities for souvenirs when passengers are allowed one hundred dollars wwri cf purchase duty free? A.

C. A. It. has been held that a seaman does not return to the United States until he permanently departs from the service. He is then permitted to Vxng into this country $100 worth of foreign goods duty free.

Q. After what age should ths meet of sheep bt called mutton? G. W. A. The bureau of animal industrly says that the meat from an animal under a year old may be correctly called lamb.

Some meat is sold as lamb which should correctly be called mutton. rrtiid! Me, forever I wanting to spell Harlow with an added and I love to sit on floors-even 'when I'm perfectly sober, and fitisi who wrote iMizht Cliih 5nifa and others. At a party, a luncheon or even in a musstore, he'll sit down and play Vith0ut Vein Marilyn Miller likes to entertain infirmallv At'parties she demonstrate trirkv n.i J. and soon had everyone trrin them Ta 6tCuP8' Lois Moran was nt 3 I I And when Supper club the aVMVn have on a brand new aress, isk, i t. the trains cut from all my evening gowns (both of 'em); a fig for style, says me nov ma i ink that, with a certain shoes and did a W.f..

J8" t00K ner uuu amount of conscientious practicing I uonce ior he THIS-AND-THA Q. How many states have laws preventing tht destruction of wild flowers? J. F. D. T.

Twenty-three. Helen Morgan is all that he could possibly hope for. The main thing is to get humanity firmly rooted in "bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." Fits Shortly. XENO. PERSONALS Onlooker: Glad to read the "Prayer (or Courage." Tour "Happy Daysles" greeting is so nice I have borrowed It without your kind permission.

Arizona Kid: To be a good loser Is commendable, and to cheer the winner most glorious. Ernalt: Take your shoes off and stay as long as you like us. Basil: Hard Rock Pete seems to think you'll bear watching, but bear up bravely. That sure was a bear tale (yes, I spelled that right). Please "make tracks" In the column; you are missed.

Sheila: Love your contrlbs. They're 'Oloryus!" Also Tangee's M. Your "Anne Lindbergh" fine. Hope Anne sees copy of that poem. Just Loafln: You almost made those mountains talk and walk i considering could master the graceiui mampuia-tlon of the extra goods but I can not convince my gallant escorts that they should practice to stay off of them ho, hum.

the Gay-Wav --ii Hilt suun irom i ner nusDana, uuuy wascnKe LISTS AND LISTA Grown-ups, or adults, or whatever you want to call them, fall Into two classes Madame Queens with everything "on the calendar for a Christmas list, and Ruby Taylors, who like the thought behind the gift. Of course, the Rubles are the nicest ones but they are mighty hard to choose a present for. If you gather what 1 me, I 'm like Madame Queen, My wants and needs are ever green. They grow and grow until folks scream: Limit your list to Just one ream. Merry Christmas, ROOKIE.

chocolate Bar (wltn shark from CievH and sopnom-Iookng bridge chestra leader, doomok llL meats) for you. 'Erny." you iiKnrers. ii tiarei TI ii 'rai otuiiy. whn noJ TI address us In the manner oi igaeo Nash consider me giggling. "aiKer write A.

Is the beer made in this country now a lager E. B. A. Lager beer is made by a certain method originating in Germany. The process consists of brewing the beer and laying it away for several months storage before distributing it.

The beers of tht present time might be called lager because they usually are stored after brewing for from three to six months before distribution. new Mrs. Walkor r'm. a DI08TaPhy the Hannir hnlldaze to all. wltn an ex now the permit it t-.

irs punucation. tra sprig of mistletoe for: Ariel. Loafing. Juno. OI" Crow, permanent reduction in that small economic item would entail far less loss to the nation than would be incurred in the event tariff barriers were lowered and the way opened for flooding American markets with merchandise and agricultural wares produced by cheap labor and in unfair competition to the high standards maintained in America.

The secretary's view is that tariff modification, by reduction, might be coupled with modification of the foreign debt and money-lending policies, but that if such a course is not followed, a nationalistic basis of internal economy is the alternative. In view of the foreign attitude toward America, of the refusal or inability of debtor nations to meet their obligations, of the tendency of many nations to establish what they term "retaliatory tariff levies" against American-made goods, of the foreign desire to make our nation a market' for foreign goods without reciprocating, there is little that may be said in favor of an "open door" policy for the United States. In the guise of "reciprocal trade" foreign nations have attempted to shove a wedge in America's door, and the time has come to reach a definite understanding regarding the matter. Mr. Wallace's report stated that, in spite of depressed foreign trade, farmers in 1933 received almost $1,000,000,000 more for their produce than they received in 1932.

At' this stage in the agricultural "come-back," when industryvtoo, is daily moving toward normalcy, there is no reason-to mince words. America need not depend upon other nations, the American manufacturers and producers may find a more secure and certain market among Americans than can be found abroad. If the choice is to be between an "open door" trade policy, er a' policy of isolation and self-containment, let it be the Manual." Official Mixers jHelmdall. Wogglebug. Pop Dunnlt (are you getting names-borea), uome cocktail, BSn thousand recipes for Ivory.

Star-Seeker, Sis. Hollywood ments from tim. "'u ncern senri tnnnia. Flo. Basil, White Fang, Peegee.

Than- with information on new mi Azures. itoe and you, too, G. w. a. And I so-o-o sorree-e-e but 1 really must be going now I've lost handshake to all Happily yours WANDA B.

HTtsky to rW- i Valiee took Won. T5 this tlwe- for Hollywood he left women's national tenni. ri" eiht account of a bad V-nL "P1. low retired -n that destitute tL5 about the rePrt and" tok. lives on my voice! (Okay, you neeant oe nasty about It.) MTJCH-KISSED KITTY Postscript: Thanatos Did you know or care that the whiskers worn by Santa Claus have come a long way to do their bit those white beards are cut from the backs of Chinese yaks.

Fark avenue, CHRISTMAS Star dust and vaporous light A mist of worlds new-born: A shuddering In the awful might Of winds that bring the morn. Q. How many deaths in the United States or traceable to childbirth? D. X. A.

About 16,000 annually. After a study cohering thirteen states for two years and two additional states for one year, a committee of phyii ian concludes that maternal deaths are due to controllable causes. Q. Is it possible to rake cauliflower seed in ti' country? J. C.

iS. A. The bureau of plant industry says that cauliflower must be grown from seed but that th seed is imported, mostly from Denmark, and that it does not pay American growers to raise cauliflower for seed production. In order to produce seed commercially the cauliflower has to be carried over a second season and the climatic conditions of Deri-mark are peculiarly suited for growing of this type. A very little cauliflower seed is produced ia California but it has not yet reached commercial imortsxi the VLr.r at nd bridge.

that WANDA-ING TO "POP" You wanda know If your diet I tried? When I looked st that list I sat down and cried: For my cook Is unable to st such a table, And assures me that diet would me sadly disable. So, Pop, I decided It 'twould make me sick. To my regular diet I had better stick But I wanda tell you I shall feel mighty blue If at me you are mad for not eating your stew. Dletetically yours WANDA BC6KT. she'll never be a star either game.

dn. the circling Now comes the earth Wilkes-Bsrre iv' "V8 FTtin Marine eor' J- fcf', made the Negroes t. "liri!" yearsov'T Commercial airplanes In United States last year flew 48.000 000 miles, as compared with miles Creature that fly and crawl, And man. that lsst Imperial birth, And Christ, the flower of all returning soon, not to resume his throne but to oy sii commercial lines of fo iato tfea axport.

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