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PAGE FOUR Plain Dealer An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday PAUL V. HESTER Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate—In M. Orange-co., per year, $2; 6 months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., an second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS We are not to suffer our thought and life to be narrow and exclusive. Our affection and our purpose are to reach beyond ourselves and beyond our household, our clan, our country. By every limit we put upon our sympathies, we become less like Him. By all the widening of our affection, we become more like Him—Dr. Alexander MacKenzie. FARMER IS IN IMPROVED CIRCUMSTANCES With wheat at $1.50 a bushel; with estimated crop receipts at $1,000,000,000 for this year's crop of wheat; with corn and other grains soaring; and with official assurances from the Department of Agriculture, at Washington, that farming is nearer par than at any time in five years—with all these favorable conditions, circumstances and prospects, the American farmer has reason to view his lot with optimistic eyes. In all sections of the country, agriculture has some favorable aspects. The general status of the industry is very much improved. Farmers have reason to be heartened. With the promise of better times in Europe, the market for American farm products should improve in that direction. All in all, the status of the American farmer is vastly improved and his outlook is much brighter. There is hope, too, that the betterment may be permanent. The whole country is thinking, talking and planning in terms of business and industrial activity, which denotes prosperity. BEST KIND OF SOCIALISM Amadeo Giannini, retiring president of a big financial institution, after twenty years as its head, is very wealthy, but he proposes giving none of his wealth to his sons, just because the rare his sons. The opportunity is given his employs to BEST KIND OF SOCIALISM Amadeo Giannini, retiring president of a big financial institution, after twenty years as its head, is very wealthy, but he proposes giving none of his wealth to his sons, just because the yare his sons. The opportunity is given his employees to become the owners of the bank through majority control of stock by a distribution of profits to the employees plus the annual investment of percentages in their salaries. The sons of Giannini will have the same opportunity as the other employees of the bank to acquire by their industry and their thrift what ever of this world's goods they can. This man is courageous, to say the least, and it may be he has hit upon the solution of the problem of the inequalities of life. His plan gives equal opportunity to all and as nearly equal rewards as individual merit and industry justify. Lubrication Questions Answered by ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Staff of Automotive Engineers Question: I experience difficulty with having grease run out of the rear axle housing of my car. Is this the fault of the lubricant? Answer: This condition may be remedied by a change of lubricant. If a gear grease is in use the mechanical condition of the car may be such that this class of lubricant cannot be retained in the housing. A gear compound, which class of product may be termed a semi-fluid grease, may remedy this condition. If a gear compound is already in use and leaks out, it may be that too much is in the housing. This can be checked up by opening the filling plug and inspecting the level of the grease. The level should be no higher than the opening for filling. If the level is correct and the grease still leaks out, the fault is a mechanical one and the felt washers directly back of the wheel bearings should be renewed. Question: Why does the oil pressure gauge of my car show a maximum pressure under all conditions? Answer: Continuous indication of maximum pressure under varying conditions has been discussed in this column before, the answer being essentially as follows: This may be a mechanical trouble and should be repaired at once. If the difficulty is not mechanical, it probably comes from the use of an oil that is too heavy, or from a plugged oil line between the gauge and the engine. This condition will build up a back pressure from the oil pump and cause the gauge to indicate maximum pressure at all times. Excessive wear and burned out bearings are frequently caused by the neglect of this condition, which is very easily remedied. Simply disconnect the oil line from the gauge to the engine and blow out with compressed air. It is possible to love a thinker unless he is ahead on a cafeteria. The great American voter a smart man, if he doesn't do too darned smart. "Americans will not tolerate a public server. There spoke a bachelor." To them that have shat given. Control of alum seems to provide consider brass. With her present plane France could lick anybody somebody would finance her. Still an ash tray looks about well on a dining table as a pick holder. There wasn't any patriotism till mankind split into two that envolved one another. If malice makes it murder accident makes it malaise what does boredom make it. 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There wasn't any patriotism till mankind split into two that envied one another. If malice makes it murder accident makes it manslaughter what does boredom make it? Too many Europeans think millennium will begin America is ready to finance. To call some flappers "ens" is to reveal considerable morance concerning the noel elatere of adult fowl. (Protected by Associated Ed Inc.) THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. YALE, 10; PRINCETON, 0 "CHILEANS WILL SOOTH TARLISH THEMSELVE FIRM BASIS," SAY ENVOY The spark that set fire recent bloodless revolt in Chile has been completely quashed. The political crisis almost precipitated an tion and resulted in a new liberal movement in the American country has ended was the news brought to the recently by United States sador William Miller Collis. "All Chileans, including in, which has assumed power a desire to re-establish ordinary civil and constituent as soon as it can pooled, working out various forms, as to the necessity there is a very general use of opinion," said the amm who added he did not can eas conditions. He from commenting on the tion, except to say: Bloodless Revolt "There has not been a bloodshed or the slaughter, not even a street be any organized meeting of He asserted the Chileans are calm, orderly and lawful and every person who is armed with them has confidence will be able in the immediate future to settle government lems and re-establish them on a firm basis. When President A submitted his resignation night of Sept. 9 he came American embassy, asking pitality," said the ambassador extended it to him, innnotifying Gen. Altamira military power, who said him, that I was extending president hospitality rath assistance. Hold Lodge of Sorry "The government friends of President Alessio come to see him and PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN Another good memory test is effort to be a law-abiding citizen; conservatism is safer, anyway. Releases fall quickly after they red. Serely to howl for equality is愚概 an inferiority that isn't led to it. Don't pity the missionary. Suppose his task was to convert the men at home. No country ever goes to the It just goes eventually to who are treated as dogs. Another argument against war the hideous statues it permees men to erect. Is possible to love a slow tender unless he is ahead of you cafeteria. The great American voter loves smart Americans will not tolerate nits," declared a public speaker. There spoke a bachelor. To them that have shall be in Control of aluminum as to provide considerable aid. With her present plane fleet race could lick anybody if everybody would finance her. Will an ash tray looks about as on a dining table as a toothholder? There wasn't any patriotism unmankind split into two tribes envolved one another. Mallice makes it murder, and indent makes it manslaughter, it does boredom make it? Too many Europeans think the pennium will begin when orissa is ready to finance it. To call some flappers "chickens" is to reveal considerable ingenuity. LAST YEAR PRINCETON TOOK A 23-O TRIMMING ABE MAKINY HOLIDAY GOODS POEMS THAT LIVE PRAISE Dear, they are praising your beauty, The grass and the sky: The sky in a silent of wonder. The grass in a sigh. I too would sing for your praising, Dearest, had I Speech as the whispering grass, Or the silent sky. These have an art for the praising Beauty so high. Sweet, you are praised in a silence. Sung in a sigh. —Seumas O'Sullivan. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. DINNER STORIES This is a story told against himself by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Arriving in Paris, he hailed a cabman to drive him to a hotel. "Dr. Doyle," said that worthy, "I perceive from your appearance that you have recently been in Constantinople. I have reason to think also that you have been at Buda, and I perceive some indication that you were not far from Milan." "Wonderful!" answered the creator of Sherlock Holmes. "Five frunces for the secret of how you did it." "I looked at the labels pasted on your trunk," said the cabby. The secretary of the bar association was very busy and very cross one afternoon, when his telephone rang. Well, what is it?" he snapped. Our Mountains offer as many, if not more attractions in the fall and winter seasons than the summer. Select your mountain home-site with reference to all-year availability. Crestline Village in San Bernardino Mountains on Rim O' the World Road is delightful at this time of the year. Many new houses are under construction. The roads are in excellent condition; the fall colors are beautiful; the mountain air is delightful. Take advantage of the first opportunity to visit Crestline Village. Our Crestline Village office is open every day—right across the road from the postoffice and stage station. Attractive, tree covered home-sites on good roads, water mains laid, all ready for building, only $100 and upwards on lems and re-establish tha on a firm basis. "When President Acheson submitted his resignation night of Sept. 9 he came American embassy, asking pitiality," said the ambassador extended it to him, innnotifying Gen. Altamira military power, who said him, that I was extending president hospitality rather assistance. Hold Lodge of Sorry "The government pities friends of President Alessio come to see him and him during the two days they guests at the embassy." Collier. "Fully 2000 came to see them. This included not only political of the president, but most held opposing political views were personally fond of sympathized with him." Chauncey M. Depew's story about Queen Victoria raeli, and a young eagle who had been commandeered at Windsor Castle gave him this piece of advice: "If you preach 30 minutes Majesty will be bored. Preach 15 minutes, here will be pleased. If you preach 15 minutes, her Majesty will lighted." But," said the young man, "what can a preacher say in only 10 minutes? That." replied Distraught be a matter of indifferent Majesty." Perish, friend, The thought that life When butter's serve With dirty fingers. ILL an ash tray looks about as on a dining table as a tooth-holder. There wasn't any patriotism unmankind split into two tribes envied one another. Mallice makes it murder, and indent makes it mannslaughter, but does boredom make it? Too many Europeans think the penium will begin when America is ready to finance it. To call some flappers "chick-ies" is to reveal considerable ignorance concerning the nomenclature of adult fowl. Protected by Associated Editors, Inc. TIME TABLE A. T & S. Fe R. R. effect November 2nd, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles— No. 79 ... 6:08 AM No. 71 ... 11:23 AM No. 73 ... 4:50 PM No. 75 ... 9:02 PM No. 51 ... 10:25 AM Trains to San Diego — 78 ... 1:56 AM 72 ... 9:46 AM 74 ... 3:46 PM 76 ... 6:47 PM Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. Through sleepers to Denver, Louis, Chicago and Grand Junction. Houston, Galveston, Texas, w Orleans and Phoenix condition. Through train to Riverside in San Bernardino. C. A. WALKER, Agent CASH BUYERS Cleaning and Storage A. Nelson BUENA PARK Phone Anaheim 76223.3 Fullerton Phone 173R1 Health and Diet Advice By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" FASTING FOR HEALTH ENEMAS—The best results can only be achieved if the colon is washed once or twice daily with an enema of warm water. This is best taken in the knee-chast position, allowing the water to flow slowly to avoid cramping. Use only plain warm water without the addition of soap or other irritating material. Retain the water in the colon for five or ten minutes while lying on the back, then sitting on the toilet, permit it to leave as slowly as possible, thus avoiding injury to the rectal membrane. No normal bowel movements will occur during the fast, but the elimination of toxins will proceed with more intensity, if this bulk of water is given to the colon to aid it in expelling the effec poisons which are constantly accumulating. BATHING—As the action of the skin is one of the most important eliminative functions of the body, it is necessary that suitable measures be used to increase its performance. Shower or sponge baths of tepid water seem to get the best results for this purpose, and are preferable to warm tub baths, which are energizing and contra-indicated for any one who is attempting a regime for gaining strength. EXERCISE—It is advisable to keep up all of the ordinary activity of everyday life, but physical culture exercises should not be used during the fast as the muscles cannot be developed while material for their growth is withhold. Increased strength is often felt as the fast progresses, because of the body gradually becoming free from the encumbrance of impurities and excess poundage. Breathing exercises are helpful in eliminating poisonous gases from the lungs, and also in giving the body a large supply of oxygen to use in its adjustment of metabolism. (TO BE CONTINUED) CHILEANS WILL SOON ESTABLISH THEMSELVES ON FIRM BASIS," SAYS ENVOY The spark that set fire to the recent bloodless revolution in Chile has been completely extinguished. The political crisis which almost precipitated an insurrection and resulted in a newly-born liberal movement in the South American country has ended. This was the news brought to the U.S. recently by United States Ambassador William Miller Collier. "All Chileans, including the junta, which has assumed power, process a desire to re-establish the ordinary civil and constitutional order as soon as it can possibly be done, working out various reforms, as to the necessity of which there is a very general unanimity of opinion," said the ambassador, who added he did not care to discuss conditions. He refrained from commenting on the revolution, except to say: Bloodless Revolt "There has not been a particle bloodshed or the slight violence, not even a street brawl, nor any organized meeting of protest." He asserted the Chilean people are calm, orderly and law-abiding, and every person who is acquainted with them has confidence they will be able in the immediate future to settle government problems and re-establish themselves on a firm basis. "When President Alessandri submitted his resignation on the night of Sept. 9, he came to the american embassy, asking its hospitality," said the ambassador. "I extended it to him, immediately notifying Gen. Altamirano, the military power, who succeeded him, that I was extending to the president hospitality rather than assistance. Hold Lodge of Sorrow "The government permitted friends of President Alessandri to come to see him and his family..." When President Alessandri submitted his resignation on the night of Sept. 9 he came to the American embassy, asking its hospitality," said the ambassador. "I extended it to him, immediately notifying Gen. Altamirano, the military power, who succeeded him, that I was extending to the president hospitality rather than assistance. Hold Lodge of Sorrow "The government permitted friends of President Alessandri to come to see him and his family during the two days they were my guests at the embassy," said Mr. Collier. "Fully 2000 persons came to see them. This number included not only political friends of the president, but many who held opposing political views, yet were personally fond of him or sympathized with him." Chauncey M. Depew tells this story about Queen Victoria, Disraeli, and a young clergyman who had been commanded to preach at Windsor Castle. Disraeli gave him this piece of advice: "If you preach 30 minutes, her Majesty will be bored. If you preach 15 minutes, her Majesty will be pleased. If you preach 10 minutes, her Majesty will be delighted." But," said the young clergyman, "what can a preacher possibly say in only 10 minutes?" "That," replied Disraeli, "will be a matter of indifference to her Majesty." Perish, friend. The thought that lingers When butter's served With dirty fingers. Th United States stands as an interested spectator on the sidelines watching events which will deeply concern it in the future. Unquestionably this country will be invited to approve the proposed peace plan and accept the jurisdiction of the world court. President Coolidge is pledged to such a court although not the court framed under the League plan. It remains to be seen that relationship the United States will assume towards the newest peace plan. Any move for world peace that does not involve a sacrifice of sovereign rights will receive the hearty support of the American people. A PESSIMIST'S VIEW OF LIFE No little part of the torment of existence Arthur Schopenhauer, pessimist, found in existence lay in his realization that Time is continually pressing upon us, never letting us take breath, but always coming after us like a taskmaster with a whip. If at any moment Time stays his hand," he observed (in his essay "Sufferings of the World"), it is only when we are delivered over to the misery of boredom. But misfortune has its uses; for as our bodily frame would burst asunder if the pressure of the atmosphere was removed, so if the lives of men were relieved of all need, hardship and adversity; if everything they took in hand were successful, they would be so swollen with arrogance that, though they might not burst, they would present the spectacle of unbridled folly—nay, they would go mad. And I may say, further, that a certain amount of care or pain or trouble is necessary for every man at all times. A ship without ballast is unstable and will not go straight. In early youth as we contemplate our coming life, we are like children in a theater before the curtain is raised, sitting there in high spirits and eagerly waiting for the play to begin. "It is a blessing that we do not know what is really going to happen. Could we foresee it, there are times when children might seem like innocent prisoners, condemned, not to death, but to life, and as yet all unconscious of what their sentence means. Nevertheless every man desires to reach old age; in other words, a state of life of which it may be said: 'It is bad today, and it will be worse tomorrow; and so on till the worst of all.'" At points where lubrication is often neglected, such as fan hub and universal joint, Buick has automatic lubrication. Buick engineering has made Buick easy to lubricate. It is easier to care for a Buick. MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. 128 South Los Angeles Street Anaheim, California WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM