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Fresno Is Preparing For Legion Meet In August FRESNO, July 9—Fresno and the central San Joaquin Valley are making their final preparations to entertain the largest convention ever to gather in the east central valley of California—the sixth annual American Legion Convention which will meet at Fresno, August 10 to 14. More than $50,000 are being expenditures on municipal projects to give added facilities for the holding of this assemblage, which it is anticipated will attract in excess of 30,000 Legionnaires and members of affiliated organizations among the projects which will be used for the first time by the convention organizers is the greatly enlarged lake in Roeding Park and a new rostrum in the natural amphitheatre in this same public playground. Elaborate plans are going forward for the opening ceremonies which will held on Sunday night, August 11 in Roeding Park, which is expected to attract 75,000 spectators. This will be one of the most colorful ceremonies ever led by the Legion and will be participated in by the Auxiliary for the first time. Following the opening ceremonies, the memorial service will be conducted under the direction of Department Chaplain Archbishop J. J. Utty. Immediately following the opening ceremonies the vast throng will follow line of flares through Roeding Park in the enlarged lake where under the section of the Navy Club a Neptune Commmon CAUSE OF BALDNESS Three Get Sentences For Drunk Driving Three men, charged with driving automobiles over Orange county roads on the Fourth of July while drinking, were taken to the county jail Friday to start jail sentences following their convictions in local police courts. Harvey Harris, 55, of 1340½ Bayview avenue, Wilmington, was arrested in Seal Beach. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 or spend 30 days in jail. He chose the jail sentence. Voel A. Sumpter, 25, oil worker, of Venice, started a 25-day jail sentence imposed on him by the police judge of Fullerton after he was arrested there for violation of the "driving drunk" laws. M. Jaramillo 29, laborer, of 401 East Twenty-First street, Los Angeles, was found guilty of a driving drunk count in the Huntington Beach police court Friday and was brought to jail to serve a 15-day jail sentence. No fine was imposed. party will be held. A pirates' ship, which is now being completed, will be the stage setting for this entertainment. The ship thereafter will be apermoment part of the park facilities and will be used for training sea scouts. The Neptune party will be guests of Fresno at a barbecue nearby which probably will not be terminated until daylight streaks the dawn. With the opening ceremonies and the official welcome out of the way on Sunday, the Legionnaires will settle down to serious business in the civic auditorium each morning and afternoon for the next three days with the exception of Monday afternoon when the big Legion parade is held. Affiliated organizations such as the Women's Auxiliary, 40 et 8, 8 et 40 and Sons of the Legion already have completed plans for their individual conventions which will run simultaneously with the Legion business sessions. Home owners in Amendments Affect Agreements Req The situation with regard to amendments to the Federal AAA as they affect marketing agreements such as California Fruit Growers Exchange meeting at Los Angeles by Paul Armstrong; general manager recent Armstrong had just returned from COMMON CAUSE OF BALDNESS One of the chief causes of premature gray eyes, falling hair and ultimate baldness is lack of circulation in the scalp. To overcome this and bring an abundant supply of blood to nourish the hair roots, massage scalp at night with Japanese Oil, the antiseptic counter-irritant. Thousands of men and women report amazing results in stopping falling hair, growing new hair on bald areas and in eliminating dandruff and itching scalp. Japanese Oil costs but 60c at any drugst. Economy size, $1. FREE "The Truth About the Hair." Write Dept. 36. NATIONAL REMEDY CO. 58 West 45th Street New York WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blisters. Your headaches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It takes a those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a substitute.25c at drug stores. ©1931 C.M.Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ambulance Service Day or Night—Phone 3209 Backs, Terry & Campbell H. P. CAMPBELL, Resident Director 251 No. Lemon Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Telephone 4105 DeLuxe Ambulance Service HILGENFELD'S FUNERAL HOME South Lemon at Broadway ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Phone 3212 Open Evening Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist—Painless Extration Ocullst—Glasses Fitted 107½ E. Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 South Los Angeles Residence Phone 2010 Hours: — 11-12; 2-4; 7-8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor Center and Los Angeles Sts ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Sash and Doors Nagel-Gohres & Co 418 S. Lemon St. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Rev. I. N. Demy says: I have found nothing in the past 20 years that can take the place of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They are a sure relief for my headache." Sufferers from Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Periodic Pains, write that they have used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills with better results than they had even hoped for. Countless American housewives would no more think of keeping house without Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills than without flour or sugar. Keep a package in your medicine cabinet and save yourself needless suffering. At Drug Stores—25c and $1.00 DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS Buy At — JACKSON DRUG CO. 237 East Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIF. Too Much Expo for One Day The most colossal achievement in soil wastage the world has ever witnessed in as short a time, is the way in which J. B. Brown, Irrigation Specialist, University of California, characterizes soil erosion losses in this county, at a recent series of field demonstrations held in Orange County by the Agricultural Extension Service. Although three centuries have passed since the first successful colonization, much of our ruined land has known the plow for scarcely more than a generation. A nation-wide survey by the Soil Conservation Service, says Brown, shows that approximately 50 million acres of once fertile land has been ruined for practical crop use by erosion, with another 50 million acres in almost as bad condition. This 100 million acres is equal to 625,000 farms of 160 acres each. Another 125 million acres, most of it still under cultivation, have lost all or most of the top-soil; on other millions of acres erosion is getting under way, so that good farm land is being destroyed at the rate of more than 100,000 acres a year. The world is strewn with ruins of once flourishing civilizations destroyed by erosion, particularly in Syria, Turkey, and China, but these lands were cultivated for thousands of years before abandonment was necessary. Vegetation on the earth is likened to the skin on our bodies. Remove a large portion of the skin and terrible sores result. Denuding millions of acres of the richest land in the country has resulted in erosion; huge sores upon the earth. Recovery from the disease of erosion is not a simple matter, says Farm Advisor Harold E. Wahlberg in comment- Says U. S. Excels In Wasting Soils The most colossal achievement in soil wastage the world has ever witnessed in as short a time, is the way in which J. B. Brown, Irrigation Specialist, University of California, characterizes soil erosion losses in this county, at a recent series of field demonstrations held in Orange County by the Agricultural Extension Service. Although three centuries have passed since the first successful colonization, much of our ruined land has known the plow for scarcely more than a generation. A nation-wide survey by the Soil Conservation Service, says Brown, shows that approximately 50 million acres of once fertile land has been ruined for practical crop use by erosion, with another 50 million acres in almost as bad condition. This 100 million acres is equal to 625,000 farms of 160 acres each. Another 125 million acres, most of it still under cultivation, have lost all or most of the top-soil; on other millions of acres erosion is getting under way, so that good farm land is being destroyed at the rate of more than 100,000 acres a year. The world is strewn with ruins of once flourishing civilizations destroyed by erosion, particularly in Syria, Turkey, and China, but these lands were cultivated for thousands of years before abandonment was necessary. Vegetation on the earth is likened to the skin on our bodies. Remove a large portion of the skin and terrible sores result. Denuding millions of acres of the richest land in the country has resulted in erosion; huge sores upon the earth. Recovery from the disease of erosion is not a simple matter, says Farm Advisor Harold E. Wahlberg in comment- Additions Affecting Citrus Marketing Agreements Reported in Good Shape with regard to amendments Federal AAA as they affecting agreements such as the Fruit Growers Exchange Los Angeles by Paul S. general manager recently had just returned from a Washington made at the request of the dealers. agreements such as ours been under such serious attack not so susceptible of at-processing tax in effect on the factory. 212 Open Evenings day by Appointment DR. OSHER MUSICIAN & SURGEON Ear, Nose and Throat Inst—Painless Extraction Allist—Glasses Fitted E. Center Street HEIM, CALIFORNIA Office Phone 3213 887 South Los Angeles St Residence Phono 2010 rs: — 11-12; 2-4; 7-8 Truxaw, M.D. MUSICIAN & SURGEON Sen State Bank Bldg. enter and Los Angeles Sts. HEIM, CALIFORNIA Sash and Doors l-Gohres & Co. 18 S. Lemon St. HEIM, CALIFORNIA DOWN GOES THE PRICE OF SHAVING COMFORT NOW! PROBAK JUNIOR 4 blades for 10¢ "I was surprised to find that California congressmen had received wires opposing the amendments and in some cases asking that citrus be excluded from the act which if done would mean no more Federal marketing agreement. Doubtless this opposition in many cases was the result of misunderstanding." "The Exchange had nothing to do with the amendments concerning prices to markets, or by size and grade," he said. "These were included by the administration in the interests of other crops or of citrus from other states, and in any event can only be used when commodity groups want to use them." "Our present agreement has none of these provisions and we need none of them," Armstrong said. "We expressed to the administration that the California citrus industry desired to continue the present agreement without change and the Federal AAA will back up and enforce our present agreement until the act as amended becomes law. We believe that we need this control measure this summer as never before and we think and hope that the other shippers also want to see it continued." he stated. The amendments have passed the house and have been reported favorably to the senate by its agricultural committee. Armstrong reported conferring with C. C. Commander, manager of the Florida Citrus Exchange in Washington, who stated that the next Florida crop would not exceed 12 million boxes of oranges and 6 million of grapefruit compared with 30 million marketed the present season. 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The nation has its roots in agriculture and if the nation is to continue, agriculture must continue. We cannot raise crops in the oods. We cannot harvest crops from the unbroken prairie. But we must make some concessions to nature whose laws we cannot repeal even if they are irksome. Protection and production are not necessarily incompatible. With a system of correct land use we can farm much of our soil and keep it, too. We cannot safely farm all of it to clean-tilled, erosion-producing crops. Some of the steeper and more erosive land must be in trees or grass. These crops anchor the soil. Like the skin on our bodies they protect the earth from the disease of erosion. New Kidneys If you could trade your neglected, tired and lazy kidneys for new ones, you would automatically get rid of Night Rising, Newness, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Burning, Itching and Acidity. To correct functional kidney disorders, try the guaranteed Doctor's special prescription called GYSTEX (Siss-tex). 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A BLACK PANTHER ISN'T HALF AS TREACHEROUS AS A Blow-out Says FRANK "Bring 'Em Back Alive" BUCK "I'd rather try to 'bring back alive' a roaring lion than bring myself safely through another blow-out accident. The one I had nearly finished me. So now I'm playing safe by riding on Goodrich Safety Silvertowns." Blow-out Says FRANK "Bring 'Em Back Alive" BUCK "I'd rather try to 'bring back alive' a roaring lion than bring myself safely through another blow-out accident. The one I had nearly finished me. So now I'm playing safe by riding on Goodrich Safety Silvertowns." Rich Safety Silvertown WITH: LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLX Every Friday at 8:30 P.M., Station KFI JACK GLEDHILL'S "GREASE SPOT" Angeles St. Anaheim, California By Charles McManus IN WHAT WAY? I NEED A BATH BUT IM WILLIN' TO GO WITHOUT IT