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THE FORT MYEKS PIIESS, FOliT MYERS, FLORIDA FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 192D JFOUK Can By Maurice lYou Beat It! BRISBANE'S COLUMN Cmrrlrtit PrtM PubUahina (Now In Its 45th Tear) ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Tress Readers are Invited to Take Advantage ct this Free Service. Send your name and address with your question and enclose 2 cents In stamps for return postage. Address Fort Myers Frees Information Ilureau, Frederic J. Jlaskln, Idrector, Washington, D. C.

rune fiwe Foyers He HAS, A 10IF .0 FoRoerFUL KaUbllBhed a a weekly newspaper, Nov. 23, 1S84, as a dally March 14, 1911. )' i' Published by the FORT MYERS PUBLISHING COMPANY Kvery afternoon except Sunday, at The Tress Building, Jaokaon St. He HAi a Hone oFte Foyers To cone, homs The PRESS dors not necessarily agree with tho views of Mr. Brisbane, but reproduces tliem ns coming from tho highest pu id editorial writer in tiie world.

A. Fifty cent gold pieces were coined privately. They were first struck in I) A It COLLI Kit, President. Q. Why Is it not practicable to i tin automobiles with natural gas? M.

T. A. The Bureau of Standards says that automobiles could be run IBYIrTQ HOT.MF8, TreiiMirer. It. A.

II F. Hi't retnry. j.lHIAX I.CCAS, Itillur mill 1'iililMier. Ill Pl.KY UllillrS, City Editor. En (Ted as second olass mail mutter March 14, 11)11, In the Post Offloo at Fort -Myers, Florida, iiniW the Act of 1S70.

lmiSUANE t'(()yiinlit, by KJut? Fen. lures, Inc. successfully on natural gas but the pas would have to he compressed into steel cylinders which, would add considerable weight. The pmount of natural gas equivalent i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use. for puiilicatlun of all news dispatches credited to or not otliirwine credited to this newspaper and nihil the local news furnished All rights of publication of special lit rein are also reserved.

How many men accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition? A. (1. A. The Lewis and Clark expedition included two officers, nine young men from Kentucky, fourteen soldiers of the I'nited States army who had volunteered their sirvices, two Frenchmen, an interpreter and hunter, and a black servant belonging to Captain Clark. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i On Tar Six Months $3.00 Three months JI.50 5 Delivered by carrier fitteen cents weekly.

In five gallons of gasoline would require enormous containers if it were not compressed. Q. What Is I he largest city in Africa? I. I). A.

Cairo, with a population of about fcOO.non, is the largest ity in Aiy HUSBAND HAS S.O MOCH hllCrHT vJORK AT I The office THAT tie. hardly fZEHetr6Efl FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 1029 A Column for Mr. Hoover. Did He Head About Cleveland What Lesson There? The dreadful Cleveland disaster. I'D already dead, more expected to die.

contains a fearful warning lor litis nation, and those upon whom reus the responsibility for its defense. Except Vfev Krou)h WEAR.LY ALL itt- WCrHT Q7 Africa. liberal iut; A trilling explosion Q. Will wars of the future be lought by scattering terrible dis-iase germs? K. F.

A. Such a method is not acceptable to civilized nations as a whole, even though it be effected. The tendency is to restrict the methods of warfare, eliminating as far as possible such weapons as asphyxiating gases and similar weapons. The use of disease germs would be regarded as inhuman because it would involve the civilian population. (..

Are the people of Finland of ancestry? C. 51. A. What are popularly called i be Finnish people are actually ihne divisions of a mixed race, tlii- eastern Finns inhabiting parts et and Asia exhibiting traits. The western Finns appear almost entirely Caucasian with slight traits of Mongolian or Tartar ancestry.

The Finns i Finland show a mixture IN THE NAME OF JUSTICiZ I The state of Florida hasn't a heart because of the necessity foi economy and because it might establish a precedent, says the State Chamber of Commerce. J. B. Brown, aged Marion county negro who served seventeen years of a life sentence for a murder be did not commit, ill not get the thirty dollars a month pension proposed in Senate Bijl No. 307 introduced by Senator Gary, unless the Senate Committee on Claims reconsiders its action.

The Committee has reported the measure unfavorably because, according to reports from Tallahassee, one member believes it would set a precedent and the others have in mind the necessity for economy in the expenditure of public money. I Brown, convicted on flimsy circumstantial evidence, was Ye Thought of Aiorchq- gases nat in warfare would he contemptibly inefficient, killed scores. And after the first deaths following the explosion, deaths occurred. till HUT I AM Af-RAIO I DiVoR.ce too dor 7 yoo sa.o it hms try Thrd Aho He ths iuor.lt of me J-or I couLO.rr la ho ANOTHER rv of Caucasian and Mongolian blood. All Finns tire classed as white pi ople.

and il is impossible to say how ninny inure will die' Dm ors a the having entered the 1 destroys, bringing rihle certainty. (. Which city is now the capital of China? II. S. A.

Nanking is the new capital. (). Is the word Progress on the Kentucky automobile license the name of a town? It. II. A.

The American Automobile association sajs that Kentucky has Progress commission with the governor as chairman The idea of this commission is to boost the stale and it is believed that this is the reason for the word Progress appearing on the automobile licenses. it Is ii ood, works and death with hor- sentenced to hang at Palatka for the murder of Harry E. Wesson, a ljocomotive engineer. That he did not hang was due solely to th? fact that a clerk in issuing the death warrant at Tallahassee erroneously authorized the Sheriff of Putnam county to hang th foreman of the jury which convicted the negro. The sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.

Just a short time ago Jim Johnson, another negro, always believed by many to have been the murderer confessed on his deathbed that he and not Brown, had slain Wesson. i Brown was in the chain gang during that period when the leased its convicts to turpentine operators and phosphate mines at so much a head. It is estimated that the state received approximately $2,500 for his services during the long years he paid the penalty for the wrong doing of another. member of the committee, according to Tallahassee reports, opposed Brown's plea because it might "set a precedent." In Mississippi nearly thirty years ago the authorities led a white (. When is Poppy day? M.

II. A. The poppy is the official memorial flower of the American Legion. It is worn on day, which is the of An annual poppy sale is conducted by llu American Legion auxiliary just before day The poppies sold by the auxiliary are, as far as possible, made by disabled veterans. The proceeds of the sale are used for rehabilitation and child welfare work.

Q. How much alcohol was there in beer? W. It. I). A.

Fre-prohibition beer contained 4 to 8 per cent of alcohol bv volume. About Imagino, in contrast, real war, as it will come, inevitably, some day. A great city will suddenly find itself the scene of a thousand explosions, dropping from the clouds. Bombs of force inconceivable will blow into the air entire blocks of buildings. Compared with such explosions, the Cleveland incident would he like a toy pistol.

Newark- (J. Please give date of the first cremation in the United States. W. N. A.

The first crematory in the United States was established at Washington, by Pr. Julius Le Moyne, in 1S7G. The first cremation was that of the body of Baron de Palin, in December of that year. (J. Why are there holes Swiss cheese? K.

Iv A. Gases are produced by action of certain bacteria in the the FRIDAY, MAY 17 IBu Th Aisociateil Press Program In Eastern Standard All time la P. M. unless otherwise Indicated. Wavelengths on lelt of call letters, kilocycles on right.

Chain programs with list of associated stations In detail. 454.3 WEAF Nw York 660 5:30 flrupp Or. Also WTAG H'CSH WRC WGY W'GY WJAR WTAM WTIC 6:00 Scores WEAK; Orchestra Also WRC; Landt Trio Also WFJC 7:00 Hourdon Concert Orchestra nnd Cavaliers, Sascha Fldelman, Violin Also Vt KE1 WTIC WL1T WRC WGR CAE WTAM WWJ KVW WSAI 8:00 An Evenini; In Paris; Irma de Baum, Soprano Also WEE1 WTIC WJAK WTAG WCS1I WT.IT WRC WGY WHK WCAK WWJ WON 8:30 (lus nnd Louie with the Town Band Also WTIC WJAK WTAQ WCSH WLIT WGY WfiR WCAK WWJ WRC WEE1 WSAI WFJC 9:00 The Gossipcrs Sketch of Metropolitan Life WEAK. 9:30 Half Hour With the Senate Also WKEI WTIC W.IAR WTAG WCSH WI.1T WRC WGY WGR WCAE KYW WIOD WHAS WJAX 10:00 Hotel Orchestra Hour; Vincent Lopez, Director Also WWJ 1:00 Den Pollack's Hotel Dance Orchestra (ono hour) Also WRC WJAX 394.5 WJ2 New York 760 6:00 Ladies, Lou Noll, Charles Kenny. Jim Whalen WJZ curds, and the holes result from the liberation cf the gases.

Some authorities have advanced the theory that the air and grass of Switzerland has something to do with this quality of producing eyes iu the cheese. In New York two or three millions, in Chicago one or two millions would be killed, inevitably, by a modern bombing and gas attack. In smaller cities deaths would be in proportion to density of population. Bombing and gas dropping air fleets from Asia would kill hundreds of thousands in Seattle, San Francisco or Los AiiKeles. And similar attacks from tj.

What is the other name for an opera hat? J. A. A. It is known as a gibus hat so called after its original maker in Paris. Q.

What is the name of an eleven-sided plane? C. F. C. A Vndeengon Is -the name given to an eleven-sided plane. Q.

When were fifty cent gold pieces first struck? II. F. 51. By RICHARD 3IA.SSOCK NMW YORK Place: Atop a Fifth avenue stage coach. Time: Driver: "That there is the home oi Thomas Fortune Byan." Visitor: 'Well, I declare! And, driver, isn't that St.

Patrick's cathedral?" Driver: "Yes, m'm." Visitor: "Oh, Hiram, there's St. Patrick's." (Hands driver a quarter.) Thank you, driver." Driver: you, ma'm." Years pass. The place now is atop a Fifth avenue motor bus. Time: 1929. New Y'orker (of five years' residence): "See, up there? That's the broadcasting building.

I was up in the studio once." Visitor: "Is that St. Thomas's -ociiiuiu ramus Also Mlt WHAM KDKA WJlt WIAV Kurope would kill tens and hun 6-3 S1-? Stories of the Hi Top and Novelty Band-Also )V KDKA WLW WJlt KYW WHASi WSM WSB VVBT 7:00 Celia Turrill; Old Man Donaldson-Also KDKA dreds of thousands in Boston, and other cities along the Atlantic VIEWS OF OTHER EDITORS man to the scaffold, placed a rope around his neck and dropped the trap in order that he might pay the penalty for murder. The rope broke and he fell to the ground. The Governor commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment because of the insistence of manyvtbat the breaking of the rope was an act of Providence: Five yearff-4go. a man died in Mississippi.

On his deathbed he confessed that be and not the, life termer was guilty of the murder. The wrongly convicted man was pardoned and the Legislature of Mississippi voted him the sum of $5,000. poor compensation for what he had experienced but something, nevertheless. Those who have been in Florida as long as ten years are familiar with the convict lease system and the evils thereof. They viewed it front the outside.

Brown experienced it from the inside for seventeen long years, the best years of his life. "The great State of Florida, which utilized his services for seventeen years now would not expend thirty dollars a month to help an old negro during the few remaining days of his life forget what it had done to him. The Daytona Beach Times in discussing Brown's case editorially, declares the State received many hundreds of dollars for this negro's work, to which it was not entitled. "But it is not the work which the negro did that counts most," it continued. "It was the taking from him unjustly seventeen years of his life during which he was entitled to freedom and such pleasures and joys as might have come to him.

"The State of Florida can never restore those seventeen years any more than it can restore the youth and the freedom of which he was robbed. "It is to be hoped the Legislature has a heart and will give am urones ra: Lois Bennett. Soprano; Mala Quartet-Also a va KDKA WLW W.1R WI1AS WS.M WSB WBT he Jones and Ernie Hare Comedy Team-Also WliJS WBAL WHAM KDKA KYW WHAS WSM wsn wht u-id n.nv uruu. coast line. An MiWS-Tlie First Skysenper 8:30 Memories Also WBZ WBAL WHAM mm umu Washington will please note that three gas bombs, well placed, would kill every human being, Pittsburgh steel company announced its production of Bessemer steel beams and Jenney used them for the remaining four stories.

The from the white house to gentlemen playing politics "on the hill." structure wns ahmit a ''Murder, piracy, defiance of all l.all.ngers Orchestra With Wale Quartet Also WRS WBAL WHAM WUV KVW WUAS WSB W'JAX WIOD WBT VVAPI Dance Orchesira-Also WBAL iluslo Hour; Orchestra-Also WLW WHAS WRC KDKA WIOD 422.3 WOR Newark 710 IWL'VKnTk AC WEAN 7:30 Then and Now Also WCAU WNAC KAN wFnr wt-nro xarm WMA(3 WHK W-LV'W WAIAL WCAO Hour-Also WCAU WNAC WEAN WFP.L WWAK WCAO WJAS WMA WSPD W11K WLBW WMAL 9-00-The Album; I rarnritic Reading and Music AIbo WCAU WNAC WEAN VKBL WMAk WCAO WJA8 WADC WKPC WfSHP Vvvrr1 wvun VilK WLHW W.MAL WDHJ WTAIJ WWW WLAC WMl) 9:30 "Dm-" West Also WCAU WNC WEAN WETtr WP in wuo nr WG1IP WSPD WHK VAEAB ADC EASTERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS over there?" New Yorker: "N'o, that's St. year and a half in the building, the laws of God and man?" Cer tainly. being completed in the fall of I S85. Later, an additional two "The world's first steel-frame skyscraper," according to a Chicago dispatch, "stands ready for tho wrecker's sledge and torch." The structure referred to is the old Tacoma building II stories high and 42 years old. It is to be rtized to make way for an of lice building four times as high.

The claim that the Chicago skyscraper was the first of its kind is likely to be contested. The Tower building, which stood on lower Broadway in New York from 18S9 to l'Jl-1, when it was torn down in Patrick's er." Visitor St. Thomas's up Edith, there's St. But in real war, who is to pun were added. This, accord isli the gas murderer and ing to 5Ir.

Starrett, was "the first Not the vanquished, surely. And in the next war, victory will he on of all skyscrapers." A year later the 12-story Bookery building the side of the deadliest gases and copied the Jenney plan of con explosives dropped on centers of Patrick's." Kdith: "Huh? Oh, yeah?" Visitor: "Does anybody import-rnt live on Fifth?" New Yorker: "Yeah, I guess so. Put I don't know who. Here's the broadcasting building. I was up in the studio struction.

population most promptly. A BLACK 1Y FOR It is some comfort, ot an un the crush for bigger buildings, had a plate in the lobby declaring it- DEMOCRATIC PARTY this old negro the comfort he can receive through a thirty dollar a month pension for the balance of his ruined life." The Senate committee on Claims could very well reconsider its action on the bill because this is one pension measure above all criticism. There is not a voice in all Florida that would condemn the Legislature for making amends for a terrible mistake. pleasant kind, to realize that the 1' elf the first of the skeleton struc first air attack would in all prob lluriy-iour democratic sena ability be aimed at Washington. tures.

But authorities are generally agreed that Chicago buildings AVc should lose at one blow the tors did more yesterday to kill the democratic, party than the millions antedated all others of similar entire government that has failed to show intelligence worthy of a of voters did at the polls last No construction. They gave rise, as a matter of fact, to the term "sky 422.3 WOR Newark 710 t'ncle Don's Stories Pianist; Talk 6:30 Automatic Tuners 7:00 Chain Key Station (3 hrs.) 0:00 News; Dance Hour 348.6 WABC New York 860 Charles W. Hamo 6:30 Jewels' Orchestra 7:00 Division Street Gypsies 7:30 Orchestra; Entertainers 8:30 In a Dreammakers Studio 9:00 Negro Achievement Hour 10:00 Melodies 10:1545 niln. of Danclnu 272.6 WLWL New York 1100 Entertainers: Talk 6:00 I'aullst Le.iRue Hour 272.6 WPG Atlantic City 1100 7:00 Scores; II. S.

Orchestra 8:00 Dance Orchestra 8:30 Special Program 3:00 New Jersey Bankers Ass'n 9:15 Jean Wiener, Organist 10:00 News, Organ, Dance (1 hr.) 282.8 WBAL Baltlmors 1060 6:00 WBAL Dinner Muslo 6:30 WJZ Program 7:00 Feature Program 7:30 WJZ Programs (2 hrs.) 9:30 Musical Memories Wind Ensemble (1 hr.) 256.3 WCAU Philadelphla-1170 6:00 Orchestra: Penn Boys Feature Program 10:00 News; Dance Hour 305.9 KDKA PittsburQh 980 6:00 Studio Program 6.15 WJZ Programs (34 hrs.) Hotel Orchestra 10:00 WJZ Hour; Scores 260.7 WHAM Rochester 1150 7-naZwo J5 7.00 WGY Program 7:30 WJZPrograms (2 hrs.) 9:30 WHAM String Quartet 10:00 Studio; Orchestra, 11:00 Dance Muslo 379.5 WGY Schenectady-790 6:00 Talks; Scores 6:30 Concert Orchestra 7:30 Minstrel Program Pfowam. (1 hr.) 9:00 Concert Orchestra 9:30 WEAF Half Hour 302.8 WBZ Sprinofleld 990 mi' Orchestra 6:00 The Aces 6:15 Same as WJZ (45 win.) The Bing Family 7:30 Same as WJZ (2 hrs.) Sports; Tone Pictures 10:00 facores; Lowe's Orchestra STAOK-roACII DAYS Thirty years asro there were no charabancs in New York and the stage coach drivers pointed out the sights to visitors from the country, says James McCaffrey, one of the last of the coachmen. Nowadays, with the drivers enclosed behind engines, the out-of- vember- tuberculous chimpanzee, in pre paring for what will tome some scraper. Dictionary oi Aiiiciican Slang, published in 1S91, Lining' up with a few Populist ie republicans, they passed, by a vote day. defined the word as A very tall building such as are now being Not a pleasant topic of discus of 47 to 41, the debenture subsidy provision of tlje senate "farm iclief' bill.

Nothing- could be more built in Chicago." sion? No, but better to talk about Col. W. A. Starrett, a noted it now than to wait for it to hap foreign to, more destructive of the tnwners who ride the modern omnibuses on list rely on their city-dwellins friends for such information as they can get. FLASTACOWO.

There may be endless dispute regarding which came first the hen or the egg. but there can be no question of this nature between General T. J. Appleyard and Flastacowo, therefore, we conclude that General Appleyard is entitled to praise before his work is commended. T.

J. Appleyard, Tallahassee, rightly claims "perfection in the art of printing." With an experience of a quarter of a century as state printer this firm has been buildcd into an immense business. Its motto: "Perfection and Reliability," is merited, and the issue of Flastacowo, just off the press, leaves no doubt. Flastacowo is a work of art which could be produced only building authority, who calls the pen. skyscraper "the most distinctively! principles of the parly as promul Is II believable, is it conceivable, American thing in the Jim McCaffrey enjoyed drivin? that our government has not yet taken seriously the possibilities, the sta'e coaches.

He started out in 1895, soon after he came over CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS tli inks Chicago got the jump on conservative New York because it as "young and bold and short on precedent." William Le Bafon faintly foreshadowed. in that fiom Ireland, and he drove the Cleveland calamity? 428.3 WLW Cincinnati 700 6:15 WJZ Programs (45 mln.) 7:00 Educational; Orchestra company'; last coach in 1909, af forward changing over to a motor Jenney, one of a numbe of builders in the mid-western metropolis 263 WAPI Birmingham 1M0 7:00 University of tha Air Orchestra V. 8:00 WJZ Programs 9:30 Studio; MarkeU 277.6 WBT Charlotte 1080 in the most modern and comolete Drintine establishment. The uur so-caiieu statesmen are busy talking about reduced armaments, arguing about more or fewer cruisers, spending hundreds bus, which he piloted for lfj years. who were endowed with imagina gated by its founders and ardently defended, loyally maintained by its true leaders for more than a hundred years.

Yet in the senate yesterday when the test came there were only two democrats two others paired on tho right side who stood the test and proved their democracy was more than the mockery of a name by rejecting the vicious heresy which their democratic colleagues greedily gulped down. If these thirty-four democratic senators are real representatives of the democratic party, then there Now he works in the shops. book, handsomely bound in a dark brown cover bears, in relief, the main entrance to the Florida State College for Women. Turn 7:00 Feat nr KNEW TIIE GREAT Program; Scores Prnp-r of millions on archaic battleships. What part will they plav in the tive vision, was commissioned in the fall of 1883 to put up an office building there for the Home Insurance company of New York- 7:30 Hour from w.tz back the cover, enter the college, and know "The Administra tion." "The Classes." "The Favorites," "The Miniaturei; Muslo In the old days Jim McCaffrey next real war? None.

knew everybody who lived on Fifth "The Athletics." "The Organization." "The Greeks," "The Cast iron in the masonry walls avenue, the Khinelanders, the Ads and Humors" Thev are all inside the cover, and so and wrought iron floor beams had Fortunately, we have in the been used before then, but Jenney white house a man who under Vandorbilts, the Ryanfl. William Vandenhilt used to give him cigars, The pretty French girls, who mar dared to take the dead load off the stands modern machinery, an en walls and put it on a framework gineer, not a humdrum politician. i same as WJis 8:00 Musical Program 8:30 Hour from WJZ 9:30 Great Adventurers Gene; Radloet 11:00 Instrumental; Musicul Profr. 4 12:00 Dance; Jack Gene (1 hr.) 280.2 WTAM-WEAR Cleveland 1070 6:00 Pianist; Orchestra; Scores 7:00 Hour from WEAK 8:00 Sultmen; Orientals 9:00 Eur Trappers 9:30 Friday Frolic 10:30 Variety Hour 11:30 Dance Music hrs.) 398.8 WCX-WJR Detroit 760 6:30 WJZ Program 7:00 Hergin's Orchestra -j- 7:30 WJZ Program Grocers Presentation 8:30 WJJZ Program 9:00 Soldiers; Serenaders 10:00 Orchestra; Amos; Kewa Muslo (2 hrs.) 405.2 WSB Atlanta-740 Program Orchestra WJZ Programs (1 hr.) of -Muslu Program on WJZ Program 10:00 Travel Tour; Amos-Andy 11 Hawaiian Ensemble ried well; Allen Ryan, son of He bolted iron beams to vertical All his life, he has used high ex is no longer a democratic party which can hope to command the respect and confidence of the country. Whether their vote for the de Thomas youns Harry Payne columns with anglo-iron brackets plosives.

He knows what they and Whitney and other children of the Six floors went up thus. Then a 10:00 Dance Music 365.6 WHAS Louisville 820 6:00 WEAF WJZ (1 hr.) 7:00 Studio Concert: Scores 7:30 Hour from WJZ 8:30 Studio Concert 9:00 WJZ WEAF (2 hrs.) 11:00 News; Studio; Orch. (1 hr.) 461.3 WSM Nashville 660 7:30 Hour from WJZ 8:30 Craig's Orchestra 9:00 WJZ WEAK (1 hr Symphony; Studio Orchestra 270.1 WRVA Richmond 1110 6:00 Jlyrd Trio; Amos-Andy 7:00 Review; Movie Newt Soloist 8:00 WJZ Program 8:30 Tobacco Boys Program 9:30 News-Leader Hour 1 10:30 Hotel Orchestra 11:15 Theater Organ Hour ether chemical combinations can do. lie has employed hundreds of ich would wait for his coach to to be in the air, making necessary take them to school. benture was cast because they honestly believed In the tin-demo rpecialists, knows that special work requires special talent and national separate concentration on air 'defense.

cratic nostrum, or whether it was knowledge. The Cleveland calamity was It is not conceivable that he The best people were his pas-senKcrs, and he didn't much mind making the seven trips each day, even, if his pay for working 18 hours was only $1.62. There were always the sightseers. caused by failure to realize an will neglect as other presidents graphically described the pictures simply talk. "To honor our college, to portray its beauties, to commemorate its ideals: if our volume does this, its purpose is fulfilled," says the foreword.

It does just that. Its beauties are portrayed in a most striking and alluring manner. The woodland scenes, buildings, shady nooks and babbling brooks are all there, and true lo nature, but when speaking of "natural beauties," rather than "beauties of nature," we refer to the student body and the fe-i male members of the faculty. The few men whose portraits appear in Flastacowo come under another classification. Flastacowo's pages carry the names, addresses and pictures of every student in this incomparable state institution.

Many of those students are real beauties if General Appleyard's artistic tcproductions in Flastacowo are true to nature, and the book, i contrary to custom, carries a delicate perfume, that pleases the olfactory sense while the eye feasts on youthful beauty and the mind visions these wonderful young women as the inspiration of the youth of today into whose hands the reins of govern-imtnt and industry will soon pass. Flastacowo is a work of art and beauty. The Press appreciates the opportunity, presented by General Appleyard, to look it over. have done in their well meaning, deep ignorance, the necessity of a evident danger. High explosive films might explode, but they probably would not.

But they did explode, although cast with the desire of forcing a veto from a republican president with the possibility of the democrats getting the profit therefrom which they failed to get from President Coolidge's veto of ''farm relief" folly, they have dealt the democratic party a heavy blow, from which It will be slow to recover unless the rank and file of the party shall find a way to shopping, or took their daily separate air defense, under management apart from the old-fashioned army and navy department. There were no traffic regulations, either. The coaches rut it had never happened in a hospital before. And more than 100 must pay for it with their lives. hiiums nie gireer.

or lumen arounal Would anybody suggest that to PA It.VKLL AND KEBEITA KKTt'KN What hapuened to one small ''You'd ask me who lived in that house and I'd tell you," he said. ''You were always good for a quarter or a half-dollar. People were more liberal, more nice, in those days." But how different times ore. Now the bus passenger rings a bell when he wants to get off. Thirty years ago he pushed on the door and that caused a strap to building in Cleveland will happen meet attack by ships you would rot need a special ship defense, or that to meet attack on land, by soldiers, no separate land force on a scale 1,000,000 times demonstrate that these men who pose as democrats in the United to the nation, if we persist in our wherever the drivers saw fit.

They make pretty slow progress In the motor jam today. And if you wanted to know where the biggest shots in society lived you had only to ask Jim McCaffrey, in whose coach they went assumption that "it probably will tates senate are not representa would he necessary? Mrs. 11. K. Tarnell and her little (laughter, Rebecca, returned to their home at Everglades last week after a visit of two weeks with Mr.

and Mrs- A- W- Kelly at their home in York Manor. tives of the party. Louisville not happen, because it never has How can men be siich fools as Courier-Journal. not to realize that the next war Is happened." tus at Jim McCaffrey's foot.

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