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PAGE FOUR THE ORANGE COUNTY Plain Dealer An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday PAUL V. HESTER Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate—In N. Orange co., per year, $3; 6 months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS How strong and sweet my Father's care! The word, like music in the air, Comes, ansicering to my whispered prayer "He cares for thee." —Marianne Farningham. CLEANUP BASEBALL IN THOROUGH MANNER This world series, in baseball, belongs to the millions of Americans who revel in the game. It should be permitted to be played through without turnoil or distraction as to the bribery scandal. Even though the attempt to bribe a player on a team opposing the Giants was made, it did not succeed, consequently the pennant won by the Giants in the National League hardly was tainted, although the reputation of those involved in the bribery undoubtedly was. But after the world series, the most drastic inquiry should be made and the facts and findings should be given "pitiless publicity," who even may be hurt thereby. There is growing conviction throughout the country that young Jimmy O'Connell was spurred on by someone—possibly by some cunning "master mind." It is unreasonable to think that a simple-hearted boy whose record heretofore has been as clean as a hound's tooth would conceive and execute a scheme to buy off a player to win a game for the Giants. There must have been some influence back of that nefarious work. The identity of that person or group of persons should be found and should be disclosed. The guilty—no matter how high up they may be—should suffer the same ignominy as is being heaped upon young O'Connell and Coach Dolan. The people are entitled to a thorough investigation. They want to know whether or not baseball is clean, or polluted with dishonesty. They have a right to know. They feel sure that the game is sound and honorable, with these few It is unreasonable to think that a simple-hearted boy whose record heretofore has been as clean as a hound's tooth would conceive and execute a scheme to buy off a player to win a game for the Giants. There must have been some influence back of that nefarious work. The identity of that person or group of persons should be found and should be disclosed. The guilty—no matter how high up they may be—should suffer the same ignominy as is being heaped upon young O'Connell and Coach Dolan. The people are entitled to a thorough investigation. They want to know whether or not baseball is clean, or polluted with dishonesty. They have a right to know. They feel sure that the game is sound and honorable, with these few exceptions. But they want to know, beyond reasonable doubt. Honest players deserve this inquiry, too, so that their clean record may go before the people. It is due them to let the public know that they are beyond reproach. FIGHTING PROGRESS Christopher Morley, essayist and wit, says, "There is no squabbling so violent as that between people who accepted an idea yesterday and those who will accept the same idea tomorrow." How true is this statement! How conscientiously we fight some innovation today only to accept it tomorrow as calmly as if it had always existed. And this principle may be applied all the way from bobbed hair to the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution. There are some of these things that are inevitable. We might as well accept them today as to fight against them only to retreat from our position and advocate them later. Every progressive step in the world's history has been fought. And the fighting is done by those who very likely will support the movement in the end. Don't Forget That The Ever-Ready Truck & Transfer Co. 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"Go I thought I was tough!" said Dempsey may lick Wills easily but it might be well to take a few lessons in wrestling. France shouldn't hesitate guarantee the German loan; guaranteed her own at little cost. Man can learn almost ever Do You Want Balloon Tires at 15% to 20% Saving? We can fit you out with full cushioning Balloon Tires to fit your present rims. You need not buy new wheels. The tires themselves now cost less than you have been paying for regular tires. Genuine Goodyear Balloons—with the superior durability of Goodyear's exclusive new cord material, Supertwist, which lengthens your mileage and provides double insurance against injury. Remember—we also have the small diameter tires if you prefer, with wheels and rims also. Either type at our present unheard-of low prices offers you comfort and economy you can't afford to miss. Call or phone today—for details of our change-over plan. Fred W. James Phone 470 223 No. Los Angeles St. GOOD YEAR THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. AS KIPLING SAYS, THAT'S ANOTHER STORY! BIG CHINA DEMANDS YESSIR! YESSIR! VERY GOOD SIR! AND I DON'T MEAN MAYBE DEMANDS "CRIME IS A MEDICAL LEM, CRIMINALS ARE FOLKS." DECLARES THE LICEWOMAN'S HEAD. "It has taken the Loeb-case to awaken the judiciary the people to the fact that nails are sick people. Every should be a trained psychic Cruel as his fate has been, fle Franks boy's life will not been given in vain if it had ed the eyes of the public—it they come to understand all crime is the result of mentality that criminals are people and should be taught." So declares Mrs. Maryton, New York's leading woman. She heads a force of policewomen who are most of their time to criminology study and instruction. "A few scientists and physicians are awake to this need. The thing is a medical problem for psychiatry and pathology takes a great calamity to dent in the mind of the person to think. Look what murder of Ruth Cruger or New York City. That tragedy tablished the Bureau of Personals as a part of these activities. Before that women used to hunt alimless persons the best way that could in the moments they spare from their regular duty was no wonder they seldom ceded in finding them. Tragedies Force Progress. Without terrible accidents wouldn't have many device. Almost every imme-ment has come thru some city. Once the swinging club has the all-encomp work of the policeman; notvention is his aim, just as that of the policewoman, only within 50 years that have used medical procedures." ARAGRAPHS by ROBERT QUILLEN America now holds all the rec-except for modesty. New world slogan: "Get Heinle of the hotel by Christmas." Europe really feels the need saving, there is always Mr. New candidate should pet mindri-che needs them to help make majority. Coolidge looks a little war, but it may be just the age held in. Europe should be told that the Europe America loves so well all players. Other way to quit this vale of life to carry a black bag and hold a jewelry salesman. You shouldn't kings renounce one? Flue journalists some-eran for office. Que conservative is one who knows what business the west putting into politics. All their eagerness to save farmer, the candidates did little about early frosts. Austral Western Bad Man died and saw Herrin. "Gosh, might I was tough!" said he. Appeasy may lick Wills easily; might be well to take a few in wrestling. Face shouldn't hesitate to stee the German loan; she anteed her own at little cost. Horray: Th' Ina, Illinois, preacher, who poisoned a whole neighborhood, is over nineteen. There's an old sayn': "He who runs may read," but th' time I read is when they're talkin' about runnin' you. SUNSHINE PELLETS BY DR. W. F. THOMSON Of all bad habits, I must confess, The worst I know Is nervousness. One trouble about getting married these days, you have to dig through so much make-up to find the girl. Too often ugly pallors come from beauty parlors. Dame Fashion talks money and what Fashion says goes. WHO'S WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS WILLIAM E. KNOX Close to three score years ago a family of plain, simple folk came to New York from Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland, that they might give their children the opportunities held out to them in word from America. One of these children, a small, eager lad then, was William E. Knox. That same immigrant boy has just been elected president of the American Bankers' Ass'n. When his parents found a home in New York, young Knox was sent to school as long as funds would permit. Then he got a "job." His first one was with a publishing house. He felt the future held little for him financially there and, a few years later became a junior clerk with the Bowery Savings Bank. That was 39 years ago. He worked his way up, step by step, to the presidency. Knox admits that no high ideals caused him to seek the job at the Bowery Bank. "I found I could get two or three dollars more a week there so applied for the job. I had 10 times as much fun when I was outside, at a window, waiting directly on people, as I have now," he said recently. Moles, when irritated, may become cancers. This does not, however, apply to moles made of black court plaster. In peace and in war, some of the heaviest fighting has been done on a light diet. going away Without terrible accents wouldn't have many tyre device. Almost every im-ment has come thru some city. Once the swinging club has, the all-encomp work of the policeman; notvention is his aim, just as that of the policewoman, only within 50 years that have used medical prevention now have vaccination for pox—scrums for almost thing. Only for crimes we little or no thought of功-tion. "What we need right here this department," continued Hamilton," is more policew to attend to those cases that women really understand. matter of fact, nearly all lifters are women in dist conditions—women whose have been seriously impaired for adolescent children, we them like so many chairs and blles. We have about as much ception and sympathetic u-standing of the problems o-o difficult period as the Hottie Our attitude toward them is of the old family doctor—for everybody. "Adolescence is a time of disturbance and upheaval. It recognize this intelligently? All. Last year we had reports on the police department 19,000 away boys and girls—about per cent of them girls—al 2000 a month coming and g-in many cases the parents are tolerant. I frankly sympathize with the children in these and tell the parents so. A the cases of these so-called deprates—men who are between and 50—it is the turning-point of their lives. "The chief work of the 'po-man and the policewoman on future will be research work the prevention of crime. We see millions of dollars a year for prosecution of crime and hit a nickel for its prevention. The policewoman should have devel college training or its equiv in physiology, psychology medical law." A student brought his mo-to the university and was shown her about. The dear old lady anxious to make her boy t-that she understood everything "Over there," mother, said son, "are our wonderful fields." "Ah," sighed the old l-what is there that is nicer fields of waving polo!" When baby starts yelling. There's simply no telling What's driving the kid to dist-tion; But it's often a pin BY DR. W. F. THOMSON OF all bad habits, I must confess, The worst I know Is nervousness. One trouble about getting married these days, you have to dig through so much make-up to find the girl. Too often ugly pallors come from beauty parlors. Dame Fashion talks money and what Fashion says goes. A mile in a minute Thundered the lightning express And he said, "I can beat it"— But he missed his guess. WATER DOLOROSA I'd a dream tonight As I fell asleep, O! the touching sight, Makes me still to weep! Of my little lad, Gone to leave me sad, Ay, the child I had, But was not to keep. As in heaven high I my child did seek, There in train came by Children fair and meek, Each in lily white, With a lamp alight; Each was clear to sight, But they did not speak. Then, a little sad, Came my child in turn, But the lamp he had, O it did not burn! He, to clear my doubt, Said, half-turned about, "Your fears put it out; "Mother, never mourn." William Barnes. going away and the way to go Save money by taking advantage of Southern Pacific Winter Excursion low round trip fares now in effect Benefit now by weekend tickets, with 16-day return limit, and season tickets, return limit 90 days. 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It is good results because it soaks right into contains a certain ingredient which at present treats the poison-infected member in the intestine. If you have had it but we guarantee it to help or it costs you nothing. For sale by Kemp Brox Pharmacy; Oran County Drug Co.; Heying's Pharmacy; J. S. Ward. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying AGAINST "IMPROVING" READING—San Diego Union "We venture a mild protest against disciples of the cult of 'improved' readings. We have no doubt at all that reading—intelligent, proper, selective, extensive and intensive reading—is a great improver of mind, body and soul; but we are equally certain that reading is a lot of fun—whether extensive, intensive, selective, proper, intelligent or the reverse. And we feel sincerely that reading for fun is reading as it ought to be. We are slightly exasperated by the advertising now being circulated by a publishing house in behalf of a book that informs the reader what to read. The book may be all right, but the advertising is not. The book is heralded as a sort of literary daily dozen. It is a handbook on how to attain culture at the cost of 10 minutes a day, plus the price of certain books recommended in the manual—and no doubt published by the folks who advertise the books. We are informed that 57 varieties of cultural experts have co-operated to produce the handbook, with the result that "by following this simple plan you obtain a broad grasp of the work of the world's most eminent writers, past and present. You acquire the knowledge and the culture that stamp you as a well read person." Reading books requires a certain amount of creative imagination, just as writing them does. It also tends to develop this imagination, where there is any to develop. It is not a thing that can be drilled into a serious-minded, culture-seeker by any known form of cultural exercise. Folks ought to read for fun. If they can't, they ought to get their fun somewhere else. Getting "stamped" as a "well-read" person is a very trivial ambition—a waste of time. TAKING A HINT FROM POTATO HILL Ed Howe of Potato Hill, America's philosopher, complains because Frederick Neitzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer, called by him two of the soundest thinkers, and meanest men, that ever lived, are seldom referred to in the run-off of the day's literature. These two men were not only tremendously intelligent, but about the best writers of which we have record. Both managed to sting the sentimentalists so hard that many of them answered, and thus Neitzsche and Schopenhauer became known, but there is still a conspiracy in editorial offices not to mention them. With soundless words, they move you as Frida Krieler does with violin and bow; They were master writers, as Rubéns was a master painter; The writing of Neitzsche and Schopenhauer is more valuable than the poetic works of Rudolf Nussleutner. TAKING A HINT FROM POTATO HILL Ed Howe of Potato Hill, America's philosopher, complains because Frederick Neitzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer, called by him two of the soundest thinkers, and meanest men, that ever lived, are seldom referred to in the run-off of the days' literature. "These two men were not only tremendously intelligent, but about the best writers of which we have record. Both managed to sting the sentimentalists so hard that many of them answered, and thus Neitzsche and Schopenhauer became known, but there is still a conspiracy in editorial offices not to mention them." With soundless words, they move you as Frida Kreialer does with violin and bow; "They were master writers, as Rubens was a master painter; the writing of Neitzsche and Schopenhauer is more valuable than the painting of Rubens; The writing of Schopenhauer and Neitzsche is like a master chemist digging into the heart of things; like vivisection to demonstrate a fact; Both men were frequently mean, but never silly, and they were never bad writers." After all, Thoreau contended, the practical reason why, when the power is once in the hands of the people, a majority are permitted, and for a long period continue, to rule, is not because they are most likely to be right, nor because this seems fairest to the minority, but because they are physically the strongest. But," he declared, "a government in which the majority rule in all cases cannot be based on justice, even as far as men understand it." 233 E. Center St. Anahelm 248 W. 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