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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 4

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TII2 ANNISTON STAi: SATunDAYt srrc. jBu'i'TSisstigTF'' ivrwiy Hi' iBtTswr1 jPT iTTiy-T iibibis RECENT HISTORV IS REPEATEDLY REPEATING ITSELF Civio (ive 7 Strong Encjrdj2Rtcnjvt "The object of Braining the youth of the land In the use of arms is not to anabls our country Eatabliahed la II IX. Every Afternoon and Sunday Morning oi.rPAtEfl rCBLISTIISO CO. rroprletorB l.nterVd as second-class tnaU matter el the post Is Annlston to wage waraeTaggreaaJee) far rem itTThe real" eirt He rang he.dor By MILTOS BIUIXXUI deuce. NEA ticrrltw Writer got no reply.

He'notlred an old Officei Kilns Building, Corner Market and Slav Ftrcota. 'harry -M- T. R. Oordon. Editor latj nap in-omin nmnw uiiitu at aome- flower beds Pnjthe ''My good fellow is M.

r'ord 'ii homar gUed ihs Whst do you want wlth itlm M. -4. K. a at' London, Sept. irLondon has becoms Which meanac that at a 1st rood Britons littmmlnst" Tes.

Wo Havo No Bananas." A Moreover, they ai-a 4anclng to ho catchy tune and making a by. polntment tt wM i ight. I'm Ford. Subscription Rates Payable la Advaaoe DAXLT AND SUNDAY By Kan word of the-various lines of thel "All meet you first and AM other Ths Frenchman was Invite. to with Ford for the nef evening.

He arrived HI dolled i sseond sonea. Oni year 1 aaa. Six months Three tnontba Ona month 41 T.tt il object la to "give our country the means of prs nerving peace by providing- la advanca the mean of resisting warsof aggreeeloa oa the part, at other Thts statement, made by Major enere David C. Shanks, commanding tho Tourtk Army Corpa Area, a part at a. plan by General Shanks ta chambers of com marc and other elvle bodies ta encourage tha sending of young men to the training -camps maintained each aummar by the government.

t- Bora who have, attended tha CHIssa's military Training. Camps have returned ta thtlr hona wonderfully banaflttid la kaalth, atrangthaaaA la good cltlaanihlp ant "battar tlttad la avary tray for whatarar taak thay may bara to parfom ln tka la bla lattar ta ckambfra 4f Com marca, Oaaoral Shanka (iTaa aa aa axampla of tka fiaa raaulta'ebtalaad traialnf campa. tba work dona at Camp.McCIallaa. Ona faatttra at tha kfoClallaa raaulta waa cltod by Oanaral Bhanka la tha caaa of lit boya whoaa racoad in watgkt waa kapt. Thay ahowod aa avvraga tain of II pounds during tka' training parlod OK caaa cltad la that of ana boy who gatnad II pounds.

in evening clothes Ford there In his store rwe're folng to dine at my fa tory aald Ford. City carrier delivery, week. And. he grinned when i I ths Frenchman's discomfiture. Katloaal Advertising Bepressatatlrss: frost, Landia ek Koha J.

Brunswick Bids, Advertising Bid, Ki Turk v. Chlcase I varsea that go wim Thla his caused inquiring minds to dig back Into London's aong past They pay that although tha banana's the racognlsed humorist ettha viatable world toay. there were days hen 'other garden products FM (aatanca. Marry Champion, farmer muste halt favorite, used to amuse audience with a Bong whose aweet sentiment was? -r "I do like pickled onlona!" He had another gong lit which he-professed nndytng love for the cucumber. Its last Jlae particu.

larly used to sand Londoners into rear of mirth: --What I Ilk beefs ft bif of old ciicum, J-, Cummy-cummyueum A bit of old oueumBer. -taqrhaiw-anMr aomethlnt like Ame'eans are rather five' to exaggeraAon. Also people a we gush. A flrl la apt to aay at- 14 Waltoa Building. Atlanta.

Ga. TELEPHONES: ms millions orsntos on me res when, as a matter of fart, all City Editoa Business Office. .11 tl meant a inouaano. r-ne win cai tho name thing in the same cor a-eimtion -saraet SATURDAYrSEPTEMBER 22, 1923 "aesr oeyona words'1 etc. -The other day an Engllnh pr Oanaral BhanU aay ha la "aapaotattjrgTnttflad feor-was dapraosUng the- ma4e--f teaching KncUh-srh thtrr "I love the gentle enton, girls to guah about English "npr ara troabfadr oa ery atda, yet aw di-traaaadt ara ara perplexed, bat ta despairs poragcwied.

bat ao foraalumi cast down, bat aoa dastroyedvI Cor. di t. affllotioa nor temptation, aa guilt nor power of ain. no wounded spirit aor tar The, peaceful onion, ''My lasts ta a funny 'un "I love the food old onion." A French engineer recently In ur given a French paper two ams about Ford l.he Frenchman had an appointment wim. Ford at hla real- He therefore mmended to the the BtoryV hoy wh Impressed with some spectacl burst Into "My And was.

then. Immediately. proved by his brother older one ear: Slop Pont rifled oaadenca. akould Induce us ta despair Of kelp aad aomfort from God. T.

Scott. Tklrty cent cotton, makea up for a lot. of daiaattx I IN THE DATS NEWS; 1 A food read pays for Itself la satU faction of tMaa wha trarel It. "orar thj showing mada laT tha Aran nrar whlah ha axarciaaa command. Tha work at McClallaa durlag tha past anmmar waa aoUbly aaceaaaful and damonatratod ta ovary war tka advaataga of glring tha youth of tha land tha haalthfvl training and Jha ottt of dawrs axarciaa aad ratraatloa that faatara tka training workl Tha plan of Oanaral Bhanka for chambara of Commarca aad 'othar ttvla bodiaa to ancouraga tho training actlvlUaa and ta haip la lndtfc-Ing tha otitl oT'tha Booth to attand 1ha vamp ahoald maat with pronlpt aad anthusiastle ra aponaSf Tha Birmingham Chambar of Commarca has adoptad atrong raooliitlona tndoraing tha tratnlag camp work, and orary chambar of commarca aad 'elvia.

orgaaiaatioa ta tha Fourth corpa araa ahauld Uka and akould taka It promptly la practically ovary towa agl almoit every community la tho Btataa rapraaantad la tha roorth Corpa Araa ara young maa Who attaadad tha training camp at VcClallaa either as a eitiiea student, a BL 6." T. or a. National Guardsman. Theyshow la the moot eloquent manner tka beneficial effacof the army training work, and tkalr testimony if taken ba'tbe aibla aadoraemant of tho training work. Next Price fithtera once retired A started saloons.

Now the Pr. Charles A. Beard, whs has been called to Japan to help In the reconstruction of tWa, city of Tokio. is former American university professor, a writer on history and government and a recognised authority oh municipal government. For ten years, ha was.

professor ft politics in Columbia University. He has been conspicuous for some years as an interpreter of. the political, evolu-tino of natldnal history, in the of Its economic and. social development, and as such has written aevcral-remsrksbls btloxv. He did much In counseling the leaders of the Progressive Tarty and atart a few bank.

i Johnstown's Mayor and 7 The Wav He Does Things Tha mayor of Pennaylranla, who I. has drrraa all aegroea from Johnstown wka hare not lived there for the past saves years and has nneuneed that he will not allow the South to ltM atatowB, has previously Cvured in ai nnfavorabla way la the limellghL It WMI Pfaaent mayor of Johnatowa who frwlth the Johnatowa "wef element by authorising tka sa.la.of real beer la -that city, ta vlolatioa of the Prohtbltioa Amend- The grocery bill may be red ffl The Beauty Box By EERT0N E7ALET epJE girl of today. With her vanity case. Keeps working away Reconetructlng het While coffee she aipe. Ere to labor she goes, She lip-aticke her lips IkCCRobinsorij ed easily by feeding the fami every meal.

Finger marks, telephone nurrl here and splotches are remove from the wall by Add sl spoonfuls of turpentir to the mayonnaise and beat Sow It will last longer. rtrapiratlow and Dlgraewoi" Perspiration depeada on ths elr. Slant. I Mnim tha nmhar af tratfiaaa at Cams IfcClel. eulatlen of tho blood.

The body not only requires nourishment during its brief but meteoric ca- And she powders her nose. i douth not ta send IU rlff-rafr to that city etl from thin bldvi fflKi-. e.t grw; wfajByTffnsinww as.ewrscfep wfwsrirw.iiacaagaaRr ncmrTTK and repair but also demands the separation and Umlnatlon jtooseveH. pr. Besrd Is an Indl snian, whose studitt at.

Da Paiiw university, at Cornell Cglverslty waste which cannot be converted into blood. and which roust be mixing milk shakes. rii tne un spd. let the children If you cannot afford a fall wrinkle the straw lid up a bit IT paint the thing black. Ton can tell a bungalow fror a garage by rernemberlnf ihv garages havs ths largest doors.

I thrown off dally In tha normal healthy person. sna at Oxford University prepared hfro for his'profaMilonai esreer. Today's AnnlvrraarVe) I7ll--5Isrshairprwnder7 "whS Pervpratlon Is a continuous process. Invisibl during periods presided at ths first nations! flfiin. thrnlivtl Viifahand'a Mirt In office or shop'.

Front morning till night. She'll frequently etop To set her face right; -And when out shs skips. WUh.ht Tartoua. beaux, She llp-sticka her lips And she powders her hose. In good lucX er 111, And whatever fate brings.

Unfailingly at 111. To this habit she clings. When Joy's In eclipse, Or, when, happlntna glows, Shs llp-stlcks her lips yAni she'powderl her'ok," of inactivty or sedentary Better condition of play, exercise at. I. n't mi haH.

kut Ann't t' through, with hs bank account. or work, even in middle sgo or in agricultural convention in ths Uslted States, horn st Klndce, N. H. Pied in 'Boston, Pec. II.

llta. llll Cornerstone laid for the Michlgsn cspltol la Petrolt. Some rarenta worry about keeH firm vehlch will promote a Ing the kids In clothes add ethcit healthy circulation and convey an sbundanc of blood to the glands about keeping ths kids In autre, Some day a genius will arlss of the skin. Am- desire, for Increas 1S4Z Abo-ul Hamid- nr vaccinate us all agaffist boo 'J ed perspiration. a gents and insu raaoe men.

Acting sensible under the harv paat summer. This will be tho ease If the great advantages to ba derived from attending the campa can be Impressed apoa the young men of "the eight Southera BUtes In this Area. During tha paat summer the number of trainees Trrom AUbama was not nearly so great aa It ahould have beea. This aUte failed to oead IU uou MoCleHaa. The opportunity which the training camp offered waa not realised aat ahould havo beea.

Alabama ahoald have flUedlta wuota before the opening of the" camp, for McClellan la aa Alabama camp. IU location Is convenient to tba Alabama boyi ahd attend It they would aot hava to go far from thetr home. Next summer X. hoped the AUbama B.UOU. WIU quickly.

tha work of eacouraginf attendaaea at tho military training campa to eUrted now and kept up, the number of trainees at next summer will bo all that could be taken care of there. It only la a ejucetloa of Impressing apoa. vtneybung ma that theamp oMero aMort Ity. or ffInli. health and knowledge witkout cost.

Ia thin work of Weouraement every eWe organisation. Including the luncheon clubs, can directed aepeelaUy hla letter asklni help for tha training work. 1 The florenco Ttmeo sums ap hs advanUges to youth of training la the military rampa of tho Physicrans cf the day are well aware that th akin 'does not play tha Important part it cat moor la showing' your Ignon -r- deneea the type of his Intelligence. Ma should know, aa every person of ordinary Intelligence known that the South la not trying to aend any- one to Johnstown: that the negroes be classes aa srjff -raff have leva induced to go to" Johnatowa and other Northera Indastrial -cent era. aot by Souther people, but by Korthra labor agenta.

by spreadlag discontent among Southern na-raToaa, havo dacalyed many of themUta leav-: rood homes to go among uafrlendly Northern. 7 -Tha Kobtla Raglstsf, rafarring tha leer ae-' --tlea of Johnstown's mayor, says he th kind of mayor wka doe things first and fiada oat af tarward whether or aot his actioa la legal. This was the case when he authorised the sale of beer ia Johnstown, and the State Law Enforcement da. partment Very aulckly convinced him that hla ac tJoa was dlatlnctly Illegal. 7 Southera aegroea who went to Johnatowa were "UfOTtaaatB.

They Sreradoretved and learnad of too lata to retrace their steps. Southera negroes who leave their homes la'the South to go to aay' Northern point expectelng to get high wages aad listen to the labor agent rather thaa the friendly those about who know what "tha" result will bo. .7 It la "ospeciaTiy unfortunate for Souther 'ae- ta hope lor any lad of fair Ira tmaniat ancs, In a. small towa the stray dH. for J9 SultJn of Turkey, born, pied in II.

B.llll.. llll The St. Louis A Iron Moo. tain railroad wss sold st lio auction, and was hid it for the gtate of Missouri. llll Th cedOd Indian lands in Oklahoma were opened to att was formerly supposed to perform in elimination.

But it la a great ket you and la a large town tht If life proves too rough, Shs will smooth it again With rouge and with puff. And I'll wsger that when rest Peter she slips, Where the pearly gate shows. She'll llp-otlck her lips And-she'U powder her nose. cleanqing agent and a sort of strsy bullets get you. What this country needs' Is health barometer which, clearly In law af a Inn grata widows being a dleatee a good circulation by normal, perspiration.

In additica to good looking as they thts 'r better ttisn'ihy'f (Copyright. 1121. XEA Service. Inc.) rellsbls'but they are more rella madcine in the preservation of President Hsrriaon. llll Atlant7was placed "under martial law as a result of health ano preventon of dlsease.

lt may be said to remove cause ble thaa fashion forecasts. Where' win you put your co thU winter? If you have had you Mtn-'is'nt-'ac A platitude Is familiar Ban "sM aUr if maty. diSflrderj such, aa body riauons, fat sxcess' an-T rlo'gged iiaoun swept, japan, jl lit: xvtf ct AT 'of rV-'f causing many -deaths and lose. tence entirely sutrounded by p0 hla Atn't It the a. idealist worries about whi ALEERT APPLE people do things while ft practical 1121 Grand Jury in Chlrago be-, a JnveeUgatloa of world's serle, basehsll games.

Ono Year Agw Today Protestant Episcopal rkurch I WBtry tnhis wlsei "wiite more waite than a slow pace. What difference will it make hands of mayor Uka tka Johnstown product, who does not want the South to dump tta rarr into He" need aot' worry. The Military training tende ta keep a young -aun phyalcally fit, mentalrr alert aad ally etralght. It taaehea him tharalua a hundred jreert from nowT aBjar- mt worries about now. High Ideals do not attract a much Sttentlon high iastep rteputations would get along bei ter if aH heisUboramuUtred.

IT done by the ticket -seller who pre tenria she Isn't looking. convention -hsnged canon law so communicants, ara forhidden twarry divorcedpersona ethar than plaintiffs in Infidelity di lajOsailoa-ana-BUPiniasion glssda and Is a- means of -giving renewed strength aad body tens. Perspiration assists the digestion by tka promotion of a healthy The exhilaration of both body snd mlnd afa to proper- Good appetite Insures a good supply of blood or -t he bod y. ood food makes wood -blod Tha4lto. stream of rood blood coursing your body gives good skin activity by exerc-V and perspiration tn(j so ths wheels of body action are kept, In heelthy motion.

(Copyright mi NEA Service Inc) 1 aaaanasaass.si ssassaa JTODA EVENTS 4 7---- vorces. Biruia ooea pot wish to oump mnyenf wtr JonnB- towa except the Northern labor agents who havo "bean deceiving the Southern negroes. And tha South would prefer putting them la Jail a -while before Bending them Johnstown. Fiat feet will carry you farther Today's Birthdays MsJ. Gen.

Hugh L. gvtl TJ. S. After-alt' the vicltement'sbnat a sugar shortaga. Uncle Sam's department of agriculture' eetlmates that the world's crop of sacsr this ear wilt be 111,009 tons more then last year crop of 4.001,001 tons.

It's iust one more remlader that our nervously apprehensive gen tttaa a flat head retired, former Chief rf Being poor is no dl-graee but fttsff, born at Psnvllle. fl very Inconvenient, "fief tosether" Is the rtvice 1 yesrs ago. today. Andre, Tardleu- who served aa en-poiillcisns, Jhey: can't. eration lives in constant fear oil mucn by ineniaeivpp.

i had beautlfu French commiseioner to the United Statee during the war, porn in Paris. 47 years ago today. hanita who'would wash the dish-l Eleanor, Hslloweil Abbott." a Americans have at least lloTMl lawa to be obey." An, expert makes this eetlnnate He too conserv.i. tire." The'last coniteas paieed lio new laws. And the various state-legialatures pass about 11,001 laws We are too Interested la enact, tag new laws, not enough attention lo.

enforcing Jsws we slresdy havs, Jlaiyto understand. We bare a aatlonal mania for believing that all we have to do to solve a problem to get'a legislative body to rule agalnet It. a law agtn It." Is a hypnotic formula hy which we dodge the laeues tha su-lotion of which la la oureslves rather thaa In statutes. Slowpokes la traffic moves slowlyso alowly that coof 1pd costs England 100 million dollars a year. 80 claim the experte who havo studied.

the matter for the British govsrnnisnt. Hew ever, extremes meet and Ifa doubtful whether the slowpoke pace coat Londoners mora then the cost to us madhouse rush without reel eause. Haste makes popular born st Cam paid, out more thAn J1. bridge. II years agS today.

old nge penalons. George Peuss, pitcher "ef the The Ueiholstera' Union of ortri Petrolt. America learue baseball team, bom st Indianapolis, 14 years sgo today. i America reports thst its membership hga increased SO per cent dur-ing ths paat year. The capital In the automobile In Southern Road Building xs.

Activity Shows No Hailing Jtoad building sentiment In the South eontln-: ea to trow and activity In tha awarding of een-f tracts for additional highways and ia the voting of bond Issues for road construction ara report Sd ta tnany states. Tha Uanufacturora Record In Its Issue of Sep. tember II mentioned a number of Urge hlrhway eontraets that have baea awarded la various Southera States. The Record said: Road building activity Including the rot- rag of large bond issues and tha Jetting of contracu for Important stretches of high way la a prominent feature la tho construe. ,7 tloa news of the South for the.

past week aa -reported' to the Manufacturer Record. Tha North Carolina State Highway Com. mission has let tontracts totaling nearly ll.teO.ttl for 11 miles of road; the Vlr- ginla State Mlxhwar Denartment awarded crises that never materialise Sending The-Iceman 'collects a million dollsra day from the American people. And about tho oame amount opent for furs. Ws alsi spend million dollsra a week for gum.

Thess figures are revealed by recent. analysis of auma cqllectad fot lMear-, j. But the flcuree araTnmsdngTy smalt, rather than startjingly large, when you consider that thry represent the buying of at least 101 mllllba Americans. None ct us fully realises the enormous buying power of the American people; It's ao big tss a wonder we ever havs hard times. dustry In America, la now equal Satarday Scptembrr'gJ, 11X1 I-at day of Festival of St.

to patron salnf of Austria. Greetings: to Ms jor Genersl Hugh 8. A. retired, former Chief of Stsff, TO years' old Ths Rt Rev. Hermsn.

Catholic bishop Fort Warn, celebrates today his lltn anniversary tntthe prleathood. The annual Sanger feet of the Northwestern division, t. of the American Union1 of Swedish Singers will' be opened at Du The National Campers confer-enre of Olrl Scqjit Leaders will' be ooaned todav ax'Lske Mlnnstpn- ths total. csptul of the iron anu. IN THE WORLD ir'OF; INDUSTRY! steel According to.

rrllabls esilmat tho boll weevil, damage to the cot -I ton crop will coet the Southern "The daily consumption of need olantera I1JI.090.000 this year. labor In Minneapolis, has eompleffd plana for the erec Hon of a labor temple at a cos of half million dallora, authority. It inculeatea quauuee 01 rorvi- tude and courage, and brings out the ohsr- acteristlcs of real manliness. MIMUry training does aot necessarily tend to develop militarism for ovary: true ooldler hatee war. May wa not yet have a crack mill- tary organlnaUon la Tlorencet The plea of th Tljnea for a military company at florence, to be a part of tha Alabama NaUonal Guard, la aa earnest aad timely one.

Until within recent yeara Florence mainUinad one of the best military organisations In tho SUte aad there appears to be no reasoa why It ehould aet have oaa aow. Th same la true of Aanlston and of several other eitlee la tha SUte. Military organisations la tha towns give tralnlns that proves valuable. Early Start in Fight; On Weevil is Suggested Alabama farmers who plan pUatlng a eottoa crop aext year are urged by the Dothaa Saile to begin thd work of preparation new. Pointing out the danger delaying preliminary preparaUona, the Bafla aays: The' farmer who expects to make oottoa another year must begia bow." 7 Tho mnaiwho plawa kto turns tham tinder with a plow will hide so many "boll weevils till be will be able to prod ucw cotton In 1114.

X. All hedgea should cleaned UP nnd bura-k ad out and this ahould be dona No use la waiting till the weevils havo 7 Boucht hibernation plaea. Every farmer baa realised. If he has learn- ed anythhir that bo carried over tha sup- ply of weevils that destroy his crop. They don't oome over from the neighbors' field, all probability, but they are tha ones ha raised and furnlshed ft hiding place for, by lea vlna vegeUtlon oa the ground, and old, out houses, and badges where they can hlde.r All now realise that thay must fight their owa weevils.

Tha aooner the ourt to made theeeeaer will thto county to produc 'ing as much eottoa aa It should. That It Is each farmer's dutyje "fltht bla owa weevils- Is beginning to bo well recornlxad by 'Alabama farmers. They also are reallxlng that, the only.klnd of fight that cah be at all effective la one that known ao let-up. Persistent and ag-' gresslve sfforta must be made to prevent another year of weevil destruction, aad every farmer must look after hie eWa fields. LEAPING EDITORIALS eoatracta for thrM roads and aeWral bridges ka Mlnn aad continued tor on toUUag nearly 7fts.H0, and tha Oklahoma Bute Highway Commission has Invited bids BY ALABAMA EDITORS The world's greatest cetitrs el tho pencil snaking Industry- la th German cly of Nuremberg.

wTlbsi les in the whole word la 1. 009.000. The Cunard Steamship Company has Just completed the llrd fear ef iu activity. Tke women's garment. making Industry IsTKrw York City employs over 11.001 workers.

Although toilet goods ef every description are, maaufactarsd In Japan, the; well to do Japaneae continue to prefer the foreign product South Africa, ei ports feathers to the value ef 12.000.001 and 12.100,000 annually. During the past fiscal year the factories turn 100.000,100 pencil! i tr Mormon char'ch leaders from a parts ottke continent -witl ather todsy at Palmyra. 'X. begin a ceiebraUon the. centennial the founding of Mormonlsm.7 punishment which brulsllses and degradea hums beings.

Abolition of the, whip, during in a The Idea of the chain, atore 1 not new, though Its grtet de velopment' has come within tH the Kiiby admlnlstrstlon, wss hslled at a progressive step to- wsrd Trteon. reform lit Alabama-The return of the whip will be psst few years, the lsrgest of thi chain grbcery systems now oper ating in thaVnlted States w' founded ll)Xrsago. retarded! a backward step and International Union i for II miles of roads to cost the Kentucky State Highway Department plana two roada projects of tl miles, jT A Texas county will build Federal Aid road costing ovef Ittl.oei; Improvemente on seven roads la a Wert Virginia county win be provided by a bond bene of COI to be voted pa la October: a South Care. Una county Is to vote on a I2.090.t0l road bond, Issue next month; a Mississippi county Is receiving, bids for IP miles 'of concrete road to coat llll.oei; bids are being recelv. ed by a Florida county for II tntlee of road and a plan is nsder'Cooelderatloa for the construction of 111 miles pf overseas high.

way from Key West ta the coat. Ing over 11.100.161. Bouthern BUtes probably are making greater rrgres In the construction of really good roads than any ether part of the country. It Is a sign of Southern enterprlie aad Southern prosperity. It la' an indication of the South' awakening to the lm portance ef having good roads to' every part of ihe rural South and It ia a guaranty that the South take front and North in r'r rf food blfhwara, ThoRctara of I be Lash -(Mobile ltegister) Whipping of convicts In Alabama has been re-established by a resolution of 'the state board of convict supervisors, with the approve! of Governor Brandon.

According to the report from Montgomery, the resolution was adopted on September 11, Immediately following the uprising of convict! at Banner, but it did not become publie until September II. and It is said that tha Information csme from ether then officlsl sources. The public will form Its own conclusions of these methods of destine with a subject of paramount Importance to the state, becsuae of the feet thst convict leering Is one of the lesdlng Issues between the people and the' administration and the additional fact that the good name of the elate is' Involved ta a return to a system of ose thelaeh. rnsksra can alwarae be segregafed. There are other ways ln-whirh they can be controlled.

Convicts will be "only In extreme wherein life or property has been endangered, tt Is announced that will not be admlnletsred except when esch Individual is eubmitted to thw board of convict supervisors aad la approved by the Also the lash Is to be applied In the presence of a member of the board or a physician-inspector, and under tha direction of a physician. These safeguards do not protect convicts from excessive eince the chancre are that tho revelations will be disregarded. They were disregarded In the paM and prison history repeats itsell. a confession an tha part of prison authorities of the state that they hkv begn unsbls to control con vtcta without resorting measures condemned by practically all penologists and outlawed by pub-no sentiment. It Is declared by advocates of the whip that discipline ranaot be maintained without It.

This la not true, as experience has shown. Prison authorities who know hew I to handle their charges- and, 'are willing to devote their time, and energy to the welfare Of prisoners, Instead cf taking what they believe to be the shortest wy out of their d.rficulties, do aot natd to LOTS FOR SALE In all Parts of the City Aiiniston City Land Company 16 West Eleventh St..

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