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Ten COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932 WILL IT BE BETTER? COURIER-POST Established 1875 MORNING WALTER WINCHELI On Broadway EVENING we are hardly recording activities but merely penning obits. David Bttrn, pjbiistur; Waller L. Tushlngham, business naitatwr Harry T. Baylor.

ditor. Frank H. Ryan. manaKia ditor" Arthur Plerc. associate editor: Frank J.

klnselU. advertising director; David 8. Loeb. circulation manar. Published dally sxceM Sunday at Third and Federal aod Arcli streets.

Camden. N. by carrier In City and Suburb. 1J Cents a week. By tfl year: 500 month tn New Jersey.

Penis. Delaware. Maryland District of Columbia and New fork To other state east of the Mississippi river year: TV month. West of the Mississippi. 10.ist year; month.

Canada 112 vear: $1 month. I v'ar: mnth All osid In advance, fcn.ered as second-class matter at rostoffice Camden. N. BFi I CAMDEN 6006 KEVSTOXK "17. STATKMKN Or NKT PAID CIWIXATION OF EVKMMi COliKIKR-MORMNti FUST FOR OCTOH1 K.

Tha foltowlnR statement shows thn net paid rliculailnn Ihe Fvpni'iK Courier and Morning Post (or each publication THE OLD FHOOOFW! A. subscriber overheard a conversation between a chap i.nd Ben Bernie the other day in Chicago. Bernie was asked why he was always on our tail, and he replied: "Have you ever noticed two fellers on the street talking, and one of them is bored to death? Well, the OTHER guy is Winchell!" Pressed further fur his frank opinion of us, Bernie is supposed to have remarked: "Well, frankly, I've quit using that language!" Very clever. I wonder where Ben read it? day tn the month of October. SALUTE This probably is the first human story about Roxy ushers to appear in print.

Two of them, John Mack-son and James Woodward, are roommates. About four the other a. m. Mackson awoke doubled with tierce pain. His pal summoned a Flower Hospital ambulance.

The next day when a doctor phoned the Roxy to see if one of the boys would give Mackson some blood, Mc-Hale, the head usher, lined up his men with military precision, "Volunteers, step forward!" commanded McHale. The whole 50 stepped forward. Woodward was selected. Sat. Mun.

Tups. Wed. Thure. Krl. Hat.

Won. Tues. KEEP THE POLICE OUT OF THIS VICE PROBE Mayor Stewart has offered Judge Shay and Prosecutor Baldwin the "fullest co-operation of Camden police" in their proposed investigation of vice in Camden. Which is very nice. But wouldn't it be a good idea to stage this drive without that co-operation? There have been a lot of vice drives in recent years.

All of them have had that police co-operation. And all of them have amounted to practically nothing. So it might be a worthw hile experiment to see what might be done without police assistance and particularly without any advance announcements, or warnings. Obviously, if any men are taking protection money, they are likely to be police officers. And if there are any higher-ups concerned, they are likely to be working with such officers.

So that police co-operation might wreck everything from the start. Most of Camden's police we believe to be thoroughly honest. But the only way to find out which ones are not is to conduct this investigation from the OUTSIDE! ima. i 1 Wed. 11 Sat.

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21 Total 1.7fc".8:;2 Net Paid Dailv Average olMtTO These figures show the n-t paid circulation of the Evening Tourifi and Morning Post. AH returns, free oapers. advertispre, fnr tiles a well as unused, left or damaced or unaccounted for cm.Us nn been deducted. I heieby rertifv tha above statement of net Daid circulation to be tine and correct W. TCSH1NCHAM.

Riisiness Manacer. Sw'n to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of Notm-ber. At.FREn NKKF. Noiarv Public. rnrrmi'Finn expires Pecember 1.1.

UC't. AMERICAN'ESE Alexander Gottlieb avers he overheard it at a recruiting station. "What do you mean join the Navy, and get an education?" "Well," well'd the guy in charge, "they learn you English!" APPROPRIATE Jack Elkins wins this evening's prize of not having to listen to Ber-nie's broadcast, with this suggestion that New York's present Mayor have a word named after him such as Economckee. A TEDDY BEAR! Ted Stillman has at last discovered the best way to refer to a Broadway "pal." Call him a frienemy. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER HEHEHEH One of the wags, who modestly omits his name, says "I see that every girl has a likeness of Hoover on her knees.

I wish someone would look at the bottom of Garbo's feet for a blueprint of the Empire State Building!" THE GAME IS ON The parlor pastime of making names fit sentences gained momentum since it was suggested here Tuesday. Jack Denny, frinstance offers these Jack (How've you) Benny? Richard (Cheese it, the) Dix Roger Wolfe (Don't talk about me when I'm) Kahn. (When Day Is) Dunn. Georgie Price submits these: Joel (Mothert McCrea. (when your hair has turned toi Silvers.

Muni happy returns of the day. Arthur i You're Driving Met Tracey HAT'S GOOD BUSINESS WITH BAD DEBTS? Before going into President Hoover's war debt statement, let us see whether this debt business is as overwhelmingly important as the politicians pretend. Mere mention of the war debts to a Congressman seems like waving a red Hag in front of a bull And how much money is What does it all mean to The total government expenditures of the United Slates todav is about 13 billion dol- GIRLS ARE LIKE THAT So many books unread on my shelf, I'm glad to have a night to myself: So many things I've wanted to do. Little things, painting the kitchen blue Pasting in scrapbooks, mending my hose The ending to this everyone knows "If that's Jack calling, don't send him home!" Where is my powder where is my comb? Sis Willner. WHEN IS A TRUST? Settlement of the government suit against the Radio Corporation of America did NOT settle one of the major issues involved: Whether RCA constituted a monopoly Whether it has been, in fact, a "radio trust." The defendants refused to concede that in NOT ET, OT ET lzzy Elinson wonders if you heard what happened at the White House conference Tuesday.

When it was all over, Roosevelt hands with Herbie and said: "Drop in again sometime, Mr. Hoover." Hoover walked a block, and then came running hark Reader Says 2.75 Beer Isn't Enough How To Live on Nothing Is Hobart Act Repeal Legal? Protest on Relief Methods. The Mail Bag: A FORM OF CRITICISM J. M. Josefsberg asserts that he heard Broadway analyzed a new way last night.

He was told that getting a Broadway atmosphere was like getting a cheap suit, except that in a cheap suit it takes two to three months for the shine to wear on, and with Broadway it takes the same time for the shine to wear off. lars four billion national, two billion State accepting the consent decree. Indeed, they and seven billion local. expressly denied it, and no evidence was pre- The annual payment due on the war debts sented to show that a monopoly existed. NIFTIES Then there was the says Norman Sullivan, who opened a butcher shop so he could wear his straw hat all year around.

Add Similes: Wore more jewelry than a pawnbroker's wife. As far apart as a fool and his money. Once upon a time, Mr. Winchell, we put statues of our great men in public parks. But nowadays most ot them are sleeping there 1 PI N-CH DRUNK Ray Perkins toys with Lopez and Shiikret, the orchestra leaders, in this wise: "Al! dressed and Lopez to go" "All God's Shiikret got wings" Ben Oakland juggles "Consciem e-stricken" this way "Conscience-stricken deutsche?" Observe the facts.

RCA has done considerably less than half the nation's business in manufacturing radio receiving sets. It owns or controls directly less than five percent of the nation's broadcasting stations. For years it has licensed its patents to its competitors. If that constitutes a monopoly, then the word should be redefined in the dictionaries. is about 260 millions.

That's about two percent of our total cost of government. To halt the nation's business, to rant and fume and rage and roar, to make that item the greatest of our national problems (there are many far greater, as you know), is comparable to a man with a $13,000 income spending almost ALL his time debating whether he should try to force a hard-up neighbor to pay $260 due on a mortgage. In a word, our politicians have vastly ex- Says Beer Isn't Enough To the Editor: Sir According to a story in the Courier-Post of November 22, John Nance Garner, Democratic vice president-elect, predicts that this Winter a bill will pass the Congress authorizing beer of 2.75 or 3 percent alcoholic content. Such a bill would be unsuitable for several reasons. First, it would not satisfy the wets, who are used to beer of 6 percent.

They would demand beer of a higher alconolic content and consequently, 6 percent beer still would be sold illegally. Seco.idlv, because the wets would not buy 2.75 or 3 percent beer, the revenues from such a beer tax would be negligible. It would not help to balance the budget and the drys would thus be given an opportunity to take an "I-Told-You-So" attitude. Nothing less than a 4 percent beer Yes! More Puppies For Mail Baggers To the Editor: Sir More pupplen! 'our note in the Courier-Post regarding some of your readers wanting; puppies attracted my attention. We have three tittle puppies to give away, three females and two males.

The mother a small dog. The little ones wilt be ready to leave the mother on Christmas Eve. They will then be six weeks old. Three are white with black or gray spots and one black and one brown. Kindly give tin matter your attention, and 1 will appreciate It very much.

MRS. H. MATTHIAS 301 Austin avenue, Harrington. as Miss Shaner has done. What good was accomplished by her resigning when the board refused to accept her resignation.

Probably thev have come to realize what a valuable employe she was and what an asset she was to the school system. In closjng let me say that your letter sounds a lot like the testimonial letter that was given to Superintendent Madeira and which Miss Gertie Baker took the responsibility for. The language and ideas run" just the same as in that letter. INTERESTED TAXPAYER. Socialist Vote Figures Were Those Given Out Officially To the Editor: Sir In the Moming Post for November 21 the total Socialist vote cast for Thomas in South Jersey is reported as 7711.

Whether this total vote for Thomas in the six counties reviewed is correct I do not know; but I do know the vote for Thomas recorded for Cumberland County ts incorrect, unless the figures appearing in the Vineland Eve-ing Journal on November 9 are wholly misleading. The vote for Thomas as given the Journal for the borough of Vine-land is 47; the vote for Thomas in AS IF WK DIDN'T KNOW Sid Weiss, the weiss guy, just found that there are three things that cause a man most of his troubles Water on the knee, liquor nn the hip and women on the brain TOMBSTONE ALTHORS Gene Burr, the drama critic lor the Billboard, says there is a sorrowful feeling in reporting news of the theatre profession a premonition that Aluminum By comparison, glance at the Company of America. A Note on Palindromes that aggerated the importance monev involved. ot the actual According to the New York Nation i concern: bill will be satisfactory or will be of any use revenue. source of X.

Y. Z. deposits in Curious Combinations of Letters Can be Read For Controls all of the bauxit United States; force it until the state legislature acts to repeal it. Failure to enforce this law opens the way for prosecution of all officials in the state the heet Produces 95 percent of our virgin of New Jersey, ward or Backward With Same Results Some Famous Examples The legislature, and not the peo From the Newark News end having re-1 THE fait that a fne cently requested equested fion, "Drunken is Othello, but Hamlet is mad." Steven Byington of Ballard Vale, How to Live on Nothing? To the Editor: Sir In answer to Louis S. Brod-ford ot Collingswood.

He proves he has had experience with depression and Camden welfare workers. For a $1 food order you get a list of what you must eat or starve, for three people for one week, and work a dav each week for that. Wh'en you eventually find that is not sufficient to keep you from constant hunger, you are told to see the city doctor and to ask the the neighbors to help feed you, who are already on relief or barely existing. When vou get off bv good fortune me to furnish angered because a certain ple, must repeal the act. i never heard of a referendum repealing a law that the legislature has enacted.

This is not constitutional and under nn consideration would it be upheld by the courts. JACK SHAPIRO. Protests Handling of Relief Work To the Editor: Sir Well! Well! So Mr. Strand-witz is calling for volunteers. "Hain't that sumpin To serve the poor people is such a worthy cause, especially "when you are gceting $100 per Now, then, if Mr.

Strandwitz is in brewery company, bv the name of Reeb. had as its sign the palindrome 'Reeb regal lager beer," constructed the following for The National Tern perance Almanac aluminum; Owns 36 percent of the stock of the Aluminum Goods Company, which is the largest maker of aluminum ware; Owns all the stock of the United States Aluminum Company, the next largest producer; Owns 89 percent of the stock of the Aluminum Die Castings Corporation. When Supreme Court Justice Stone was Attorney General, during the Coolidge administration, he proceeded against the "aluminum trust" as a monopoly. Shortly afterward he was elevated to the Supreme Court, and many believed that was done to get him out of the way. For shortly afterward the Federal Trade Commission ruled that the Aluminum Company of America was not a monopoly and the Federal suit was dropped.

for a while and then want help. you can starve, for they can't help him with a palindrome which contained ten letters, has induced me to take an account of my stock in hand, with th following result: A palindrome is a word, rtp or sentence, which reads the same for-fai or backward. Thus we have the following very common examples namely Eve, redder, level, Anna. Hannah, reviver, rclevelcr, re pa per, rotator, deified, etc. One of the oldest palindromes is Adam's supposed salutation, upon meeting Eve for the first time.

when, no doubt, he said: "Madam. I'm Adam." the township of Landis, 163; total 210. According to the report appearing in the Morning Post the total Thomas vote for the whole of Cumberland County was only 32. That the total vote for Thomas should have been only 32 for all of Cumberland County is quite palpably false. So far as Bridgeton is concerned, 1 know for a fact that a real live and energetic Socialist organization exists there, and for this reason the total vote of Bridgeton alone should be not merely far above that of the total given for Thomas, according to the Courier-Post news item for the whole of Cumberland County, but even well above that of Vinelaind and Landis township combined.

However, the report appearing tn the Morning Post may be absolutely correct if tallied with the report as givpn by the election officials who have made up the totals for the various candidates. I do not -know if it is or not. But we Socialists do know that time and again Socialists have been robbed of votes cast for our candidates, when it was possible for crooked politicians to so cheat us. Perhaps the present case is an instance in question. If any other Cumberland County Socialists have any information to give regarding this matter, I wish they would write the Mail Bag such facts as they may possess.

HENRY C. SAWYER. earnest about this charity business, why don't he step out ana hand that job to four men, out of employment, at $1'5 per week and give his time as he is asking us to do? President Hoover's statement on the debt situation does not bring out this point. Obviously aimed to conciliate Congress on the one hand, and Europe on the other, it comes perilous close to doing neither. Yet that statement does possess these merits: It at least opens the way for a realistic view of the whole acrimonious mess: And it recognizes for the first time, the possibility of permitting our debtors to pay in their own currencies, most of which are depreciated.

i Mr. Hoover, formally, restates the need for preserving confidence between nations. His insistence on payments of the debt install- ment due is made with that background. But when he notes the inequality between most foreign currencies and our own, he con- cedes the absolute injustice in trying to compel payment in terms of OUR CURRENCY. Take England.

The pound has dropped from $4.86 to about $3.25, a drop of about a third. If England were compelled to pay us in gold, it would mean that the British worker would i have to contribute a third more labor to earn the taxes for payment than was anticipated I when the debt was contracted. Instead of working, say, 9 days a year to oav i or instance, one man is J15 per week, with the $80 he receives as a disabled veteran oi World War. If he is disabled, how can he be working, I ask you? Also, another disabled veteran filling a position as clerk, and to top it off his wife is also employed. for one.

a taxpayer, say something should be done and start now. ft no nf tho mnct mini. Tt-A hn- KER I REDER REDRDER REDRURDER REDRUMMURDER REDRU REDRUMMURDER REDRURDER REDRDER REDER RER Here is one nf the longest single German words. "Reliefpfeiler." Which means "Of the relief columns," with no reference to military tactics. This list of palindromes is not intended to be exhaustive, by any means, but rather to act as an incentive for further research by those who are fond of such diversions.

Neither is any originality claimed by the writer, for he feels like Sir Da L00k OVCr that list. If the AlUmilHim i dromes i.s -nnleon-s renlv to the ne wants investigators, rom an ccounts we are getting we sure need you, iney say. I wish Mr. Bradford would show me how people can live on nothing, as I have tried and failed. ran prove every word I sav.

It's my experience. EXPERIENCED. Doubts Legality of Hobart Act Repeal To the Editor: Sir Under no consideration whatever does the referendum voted by the people on November 8 in New Jersey repeal the Hobart act. The Hobart act still remains on the statute books legally and must be enforced until the state legislature acts to repeal it. A referendum in no sense repeals any law.

I base this on the fact that the state legislature enacts the laws and is the only one delegated under theConstitutioh to repeal them. Legally the people through referen-dums cannot enact or repeal any law. It is nothing more than an expression of the will of the people so that its legislature may know what the people desire. 1 disagree with the attorney general ot New Jersev. if he has been them.

When an investigator runs three or four rooming houses and operates a private collection agency in mnaaeipnia. or sixteen weens he (Tribbetj received a check for board for a man sent to his house the relief board at the rate ot per week and said man was also receiving a iooa oraer. Here are just a few that are look question, which was said to have been put to him not long after the Battle of Waterloo, as to whether he could maintain successfully a conflict with England. His answer wan, and might have been true. "Able was I pre I saw Elba." A drug store somewhere, one time, had the following sign "Red root put up to order." Near Norwich, there is said to be a lake named "Oxoboxo." A soldier who was wounded in battle gave this palindrome as from his experience: "Snug raw was I ere I saw war guns." A teacher once ventured this word Company is not a monopoly, then what IS a monopoly? But it happens to be owned by Andrew V.

Mellon, former Secretary of the Treasury, and now ambassador to the Court of St. James. I Thus, it might be stated that a trust is a trust when it is not owned by a big Federal official. If there is any other explanation as to why i RCA constitutes a monopoly and the Alumi-; num Company does not, then the public ought to know it. ing alter tne poor ana neeay.

Come on, taxpayers, let's get busy on this game pulled over on us in me name or cnaruy, ana see ior ourselves just what is being done with our money. vid Brewster did when asked by a young lady to write something original in her album, replied that there was nothing original in him, except original sin. The writer would rather he considered as the purveyor of wares suitable for the quiet hour. W. H.

V. quoted correctly, that the police, local and state, need not enforce the his taxes, this debt alone would increase that to 12 days a year. France, on the other hand, being one of the few gold standard nations left, will not be affected in this way, since her currency has not depreciated like England's. On the other hand France is the one European nation in the best position to pay. Hobart act after December 6.

It is my opinion that the Hobart Camden. Why Doesn't Gloucester School Board Resign? act sum is the law ot tne state ana it is the duty of the police to en of advice: "Draw pupil's lip upward." Here is one supposed, bv the au-i To the Editor: What Is Cost of t'onventlon Hall Operation? To the Editor: SirAs a taxpayer of the city of Camden, I have heard the costs and expenses of operating Convention Hall discussed seriously as one of the real extravagances c-f the municipality. I do not want to be unfair in mv criticism, but if it i true that the cost of operating this Convention Hall, including the return that the city would be entitled to on the investment at 6 percent, aggregates $20,000 or $21,000 per year. I think it is time that serious consideration is given to the matter of closing Convention Hall and forbidding its use to any one, except the city for purely municipal purposes unless the person or corporation desiring to use it is willing to pay a rental based on the full cost of operating Convention Hall for the full day or evening, including a dav's charge or interest on the investment. If we have any other matters of this kind draining the city treasury, I think the taxpayers are entitled to know it and they should do everything possible to support- the city commission in cutting off useless and Sir Since the Gloucester High School teacher who wrote to the Mail thor.

to be the longest palindrome in the English language: "Semite i Moses orders Madams red rose some- Bag is afraid to have her name published I take this means to answer DIET AND HEALTH By LOGAN CLENDBN ING, M. Author of "The Human Body" some of her suggestions and state ments, rather than taiK to ner to face as I would like to do. times." I There is a Scotch town named' I "lilenelg." One of the most excellent Latin palindromes is the following: She sutrcests that Mayor jacKson thymus gland? How long does child keep the gland? What are the induce Mr. Groome to resign. Now, Mayor Jackson did not appoint Mr.

Groome so it would not be within his power to ask Mr. Groome to resign The mayor cannot get the board symptoms and dangers of an en larged thymus and what is the treat ment? THE PROBLEM OF PI Pity poor "pi Your old friend of ancient geometrical dignity is getting out of fashion. In this modern restless age nobody seems satisfied with it. A year or so ago the Ohio Legislature considered a bill to change the value of "pi" from 3.14159 to plain 3. This suggestion brought screams of laughter from mathematicians and other intellectual folk.

members whom he appointed to re-ntm an thro hid oower ends. An Answer: The thymus gland is situated in the upper part of the chest other argument that I think scores PA REN TS I LEARN FACTS ABOUT TEETH. SAYS DK. CLENDEN1NG How many of these" questions can the parent of a new baby answer? 1. How many teeth are in the first, or temporary, set? 2.

At what age does the llrst tooth appear? 3 What symptoms accompany teething? 4 How' many teeth should a child have st one year? How many teeth should a child "Odo tenet mulum madidam mulum tenet odo." Everybody is allowed to translate this at his leisure. A Very Old One One ol the most interesting palindromes is a table of five words which was found many years ago at Cirencester. England, scratched on a piece of ancient wall plaster. Each of the five wonis can be found four time. point is the fact that Mr.

uroome i wasieiui propositions our cuv. INTERESTED BUT UNEMPLOYED cavity and grows steadily from the age of 2 years to about the age of didn't start this fight. After tne 14 years, when it begins to shrink. board's attempt at nung cnarges in December, 1931. fell through they tried the idea of abolishing the posi It is generally believed that it controls the functions Af growth and bone formation.

Symptoms from diS' tion of high scnooi principal, in March, 1932. When thev had an idea that the Did You Know? A Question Box ROTAS A have at one and one-half years of ease of the gland may be due to pressure on the windpipe, producing so-called thvmic asthma. It is also State Department wouldn't stand lor this they went back to the first pian or preferring charges. The fact that supposed to be associated with a general bodilv slate called status lym- Mr. liroome, a gooa scnooi execuwve of many years' experience, has stayed to face the charges has convinced phaticus.

in which there Is over-activity of the lymphoid tissue in the body. Thymic asthma has been treated by exposure of the region of GRAB BAG Is the letter A first letter of every alphabet? Where was the first school for the deaf started in the United States? age? fi. How many lieth should a child have Mt. two years of age? 7. How long does it take for the temporary teeth tn develop fully? S.

When does the first permanent tooth appear? If you should happen to try this questionnaire on the young parents, it may be convenient for you to have the correct answers, so here they are ANSWERS 1. Twenty, ten in upper iaw and many ot his friends that he is not guilty and that they are merely a set of grudge charges, based on false accusations. It most certainly isn't up to Mr. Groome to stop the school fight by resigning, when it was the eland to the X-ray. 1 A A The palindrome, in form.

i "Rotas opera tenet arepo and the translation is "Arepo. the sower, holds the wheels at. work." Arepo being a proper name. The information respecting the origin of the above famous palindrome has been furnished by Miss Cora L. Bryson of the Latin department of the Bay Ridge High School.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Bryson also furnishes us with the two following palindromes: "Anna tenet mappam. madidam In that, then, the Hoover statement otters a gesture of friendliness to Europe. In its reiteration of the idea of exchanging debt concessions for arms reductions and trade concessions, it presents the OXL PRACTICAL SOLUTION.

In the President's suggestion that a debt commission be. composed of the same men who would represent us at the world eco- nomic parley, he does an about-face. Heretofore, he has insisted that debts, disarmament and tariff be banned at that con-ference. Now he veers toward the Roosevelt view the hopeful view and recognizes that I the three questions interlock, and may best 1 be settled at one and the same time. In any event, amid the avalanche of controversy which is due on this debt situation, let these points be kept in mind: 1.

That the money involved is but 2 percent of our present annual government cost. 2. That it is simply GOOD BUSINESS if we can swap that money for concessions which will mean stimulation of world trade, and put thousands of our people back to work; 3. That Mr. Hoover himself wants that kind of a bargain and that his statement, wobbly as it may seem to some, is best regarded as aimed to pave the way for winning over Congress and winning over public opinion.

The Courier-Post, however, does not lieve public opinion needs winning over. We believe the great majority of our zens are far ahead of Washington in their thinking that they would far rather conclude a good bargain, and have the whole debt tangle small item that it is in their tax budget cleared up forever. A. N. Q.

"What is the cause of a child four years old losing Its front teeth? The permanent teeth are coming in crooked. What should be iorcea on to mm. The board members have created a situation by their own initiative that has become a menace to their done about this?" Answer: There is no serious sig own official existence. If you are nificance in losing the teeth early, as At what age do children usually graduate from high school? Correctly Speaking-Quotation marks may sometimes be used to indicate apology for slang or nicknames, but no such apology is needed for hard hit, brace up. rough it, to duck, to oust, to loaf or to cut a figure.

these things varv in different enn ten in the lower jaw. 2. Usually at six months. It may be five and it may be eight months. dren within wide age limits.

At this age it is unnecessary to worry about the permanent teeth coming in But will they laugh now that the great i Einstein himself has declared that he isn't 5 at all sure that "pi" equals 3.14151). His1 opinion is that it is "rather something higher up." To be sure, these views run in opposite directions. Professor Einstein prefers something higher up, while the Ohio Legislature proposed something lower down. That, however, is a matter of taste. The significant thing is that both parties layman and savant are agreed that pi, as now constituted, is unsatisfactory and ought to be changed.

Fortunately, Professor Einstein is coming to this country very shortly to teach at Princeton. That will give him an opportunity to get together with Ohio's legislators and fix some figure satisfactory to both. While that would involve a journey from Princeton to Columbus, surely the enormous importance of the point at issue is more than worth it. crooked. When the Jaw expands and lime salts are deposited they will mappam tenet Anna." Translation is: "Anna holds a towel, a wet towel 1 Anna holds." "Si niimmi, Immunis Translated, it is what a lawyer is supposed to have said to a client.

"If (you have nrobablv straighten themselves auto maticallv. If not, a dentist should be trying to turn the tide of public opinion in Gloucester in favor of the board of education your feeble effort will be lost tn the din and clamour of public opinion. The prosecution in this case has "muffed the play" as they saw in sporting language. II everyone should resign just because they have been asked to get out, why not suggest that the board members get out? After almost 25 hearings and over 2500 pages of testimony what have they proved against Mr. Groome that is of any consequence or, that is in any way damaging to him? The whole business of the charges and the trial is just a case of a couple of board members satisfying personal consulted.

Tod ay's Ann! versa On this day. in 1783, British evacuated New York. Today's Horoscope Persons born on this day are apt to be tyrannical and devoid of it is usually in the lower arch on the side of the middle line. 3. There is usually a tendency to put forne object in the mouth because of the swollen gums.

Sometimes there Is drooling and a loss of appetite, accompanied by looseness of the bowels. The child may be restless and sleep poorly. In extreme cases there Is actual lever at the time of eruption. In healthy children, properly fed, none of these symptoms may occur. 4.

From six to eight. 5. Four in the upper jaw and four In th lower. Twelve. 7.

Between 20 and 36 months. 1. At six years. enough) of money, lyou will be) immune (from the law)." Believe, it or not, some fine has ventured the following as true. "Rats live on no evil star." Here is a palindrome accredited to Virgil, but very likely is as old as the original Lucifer.

"In girum tmus nocte et consumi mur ignl." A liberal translation of which is "Nowadays the devils go around as much as ever, but instead of being roasted alive, they play tango." Here is one in Italian "Ebro Otel, ma Amleto orbe." Transla- Editor's Note: Six pamphlets by Dr. Clendenlng can now be obtained by sending 1 cents tn coin, for each, and a self-addressed envelope stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Or. Logan 4 lendrning. In cjire of this paper. The pamphlets are: "Indigestion and Constipation." "Reducing and Gaining," "Infant Feeding," "Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetes." "Feminine Hygiene" and "The Care af the Hair and Skin." Answers to Foregoing Questions 1.

A is the first letter of all alphabets except the Old (Jerman, or Runic, in which it comes fourth and the Ethiopian, In which It Is ths thirteenth. 2. The first was a. snail school started in Hartford. Conn-, in 1817.

3. The average age at high schoof grudges at the expense of the taxpayers, Instead of paying for their own lawyer and trying to secure redress for any greviances that they may feel they have suffered in a real civil court, thev use the svstem of these cuckoo charges and let the tax payer pav for the freicht. You QUESTIONS FROM READERS K. "What the office of ths aid that Mr. Groome should resign graduates is 18 years,.

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