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Plain Dealer
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PAUL V. HESTER Editor and Publisher
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DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Love you with all ill to his neighbor; therefore love is the guiding of the law.—Romans 13.10.
Oh, doubt it not, if thou wouldst wear a crown,
Self, buser self, must firm be strampled down!
—John Askham
DISARMAMENT MEET IS IN PROSPECT
The cause of world peace is going forward. It is neither stagnant nor retrogressing. At Washington, and at London significant moves are under way. President Coolidge is very much in earnest about summoning another international conference to sit in Washington and to amplify the Arms Conference work that was accomplished under President Harding's administration. Secretary of State Kellogg is making a survey of the situation and is to sound out sentiment among the great powers of the world. Should it be propitious, a formal call will go forth from the President for another momentous assembling in Washington to discuss disarmament. Just how far the discussions will go, and just what is to be attempted, remains to be developed. The agenda will be worked out in detail as the plans evolve.
Meanwhile, Great Britain is striving to effect a basis of adjustment and of relationships to assure the peace of Europe. That, too, must be worked out as to details.
It is of tremendous significance, however, that two great powers—the United States and Great Britain—are earnestly zealously and energetically striving to bring about conditions for the furtherance and the maintenance of just peace throughout the world. This seems destined to become the jubilee age in human history, with enduring peace brought nearer to
Meanwhile, Great Britain is striving to effect a basis of adjustment and of relationships to assure the peace of Europe. That, too, must be worked out as to details.
It is of tremendous significance, however, that two great powers—the United States and Great Britain—are earnestly zealously and energetically striving to bring about conditions for the furtherance and the maintenance of just peace throughout the world. This seems destined to become the jubilee age in human history, with enduring peace brought nearer to realization than ever before.
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PARAGRAPH
(By Robert Quillen)
"Nerves' are merely a tom; the malady itself is pity.
At any rate it is a b home if there is jelly on piano keys.
The less logic there is on side, the more ardently yearsns for a brick.
Clothes make the man, spring chicken may be just old hen defoliated.
A phonograph has limitat but nobody tries to be f between records.
People should cross the many times or not at all, first trip is too vocal.
A paunch is convenient crowd. It keeps people stepping on your feet.
History of an alien: Art poor and cusses capital; rich and cusses Congress.
You can guess most of a m opinions after you hear his finition of bedtime.
It isn't always friction breaks up happy homes; quently it is fiction.
Americanism: Going in to impress neighbors who g debt to impress you.
Let's see; wasn't there controversy a while back entering a World Court?
Savages eat one another; illized men merely eat at the pense of one another.
He is getting old if he overshoes a necessity instead of pestilence.
Yet some people keep on ing steak when the tires use are worn to the fabric. And it may be that
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He is getting old if he thouovershoes a necessity insteem,
yet some people keep on
ing steak when the tires use are worn to the fabric.
And it may be that j
won't convict because no man qualified to throw the stone.
The danger time in matricomes when love is no longer instinct and isn't yet friend.
Correct this sentence: "Jay pay has been doubled," said "but we'll live on in the neighborhood."
Prohibition has little effect regular moonshine districts liquor is no more vile than was.
! betrayer
Their first conversation betrayed the fact that she was not fastidious.
At a distance she had appeared unusually neat, immaculately But upon their first face-to-face meeting he discovered that her were not clean. And he soon interest.
Notice today how you, your watch another person's teeth he or she is talking. If he teeth not well kept they at once become a liability.
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THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
BBY Only Half Flat By WINNER
BANG! BAM!
JIMMINEY! IT MUST BEEN A AUTOMOBILE BLOWIN' UP
SAY TUBBY IS MY REAR TIRE FLAT?
ONLY ON THE BOTTOM, MISTER WINNER, THE OTHER PARTS ALL RIGHT
Copyright by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
ARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen)
ABE MARTIN
WHUS WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS
COMMENTS WHAT
THE RELIGION
Dr. Harry Emerson who has been a storm leftists and fundamentalist day. He compared "the Jesus." These were his.
There are two kinds which Jesus Himself posed of Jesus, his fullal fellow courage, kindness and a religion about Jesus—resurrection and return.
This comparison ways by people of different significance which is best fusion. It points a ray floss of the Christian ideals which have been which truly Christian poets of Jesus" might well be sects who differ widely.
AUTOS, STATE'S BI
If the figures present Department of Agriculture approximately correct, state.
To operate the auditing to these figures costifications are that the o
These figures were used in a report to Harvie Commission. The report
"The registration of the gas tax of $9.72 per gallon each. On a basis considered safe for California total operation of 10.12."
"To this vast total per vehicle mile of open shows for fixed charges per vehicle mile or a to
With this record more than ten billion suffering from loss of the automobile and there will come a steadily California's biggest automobiles and there will be fancy.
ARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
Nerves' are merely a sympthe malady itself is selfany rate it is a happy
me if there is jelly on the
keys.
The less logic there is on his
the more ardently he
was for a brick.
Osthes make the man. A
chicken may be just an
hen defoliated.
Phonograph has limitations,
nobody tries to be funny
been records.
People should cross the ocean
times or not at all. The
trip is too vocal.
paunch is convenient in a
d. It keeps people from
going on your feet.
History of an alien: Arrives
and cusses capital; gets
and cusses Congress.
You can guess most of a man's
ons after you hear his deon of bedtime.
Isn't always friction that
kills up happy homes; frely it is fiction.
Americanism: Going in debt
press neighbors who go in
to impress you.
It's see; wasn't there some
corruption a while back about
being a World Court?
Wages eat one another; cliv.
men merely eat at the exe of one another.
is getting old if he thinks
shoes a necessity instead of
resilience.
At some people keep on buysteak when the tires they
are worn to the fabric.
and it may be that juries
ABE MARTIN
NEVER ONLY HAD THREE CASES OF SYPHILID FERROBILE IN ORSTER SEASON BEFORE
OYSTERS EVERY SHAPE
50 MAIDS
WHUS WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS
MRS. JOHN ALLAN
DOUGHERTY
The most prominent woman in Washington today is Mrs. John Allan Dougherty chairman of the charity inaugural ball, which was held March 4, at the capital's big new hotel, the Mayflower.
Mrs. Dougherty has long been active in Red Cross and charity work and four years ago organized the first Charity Inaugural ball at which $28,000 was raised for the Child Welfare Society of the capital. This year the gross receipts were divided among five children's charities.
During the war Mrs. Dougherty was with the Amepican Ambulance at Neuilly, and later organized the salvage work for the District of Columbit Red Cross, maintaining headquarters in an abandoned fire engine house near the capitol, and operating solely with the volunteer help of Washington police and firemen. For three years after the armistice she was full time volunteer with the American Red Cross, at head quarters, as manager of the Washington Division of eleven states, which raised $6,400,000 of the $11,300,000 contributed to sufferers of Japanese earthquake through the Red Cross.
Mrs. Dougherty is a native of New York City, the daughter of John Edward McGraw and Rosanna Johnson McGraw. Her father was of the second generation in this country, head of the John McGraw family with a published history of seven centuries in which the name John descended as a primigenial inheritance.
She was educated at the convent of the Sacred Heart in New York City, where she married Captain John Allan Dougherty, U.S.N., of Kansas City. Captain Dougherty was later naval attache at the American Legation at Pekin, China, serving under two administrations. He died in China while on duty there, and Mrs. Dougherty remained in the Orient until war was declared in 1914, when she returned to America after an absence of many years.
In appreciation of her great war work, Mrs. Dougherty was
is getting old if he thinks shoes a necessity instead of resilience.
at some people keep on buy-steak when the tires they are worn to the fabric.
and it may be that juries convict because no man is fitted to throw the first.
the danger time in matrimony is when love is no longer an act and isn't yet friendship.
correct this sentence: "John's has been doubled," said she,
we'll live on in the same neighborhood."
prohibition has little effect in clear moonshine districts. The or is no more vile than it
The mate went off to the captain, and with his hat cooked on one side, said: "Cap'n, you're getting aleclet too close to them flats. Hadn't ye better go about?"
The captain stared at him.
"Jeat you go forward and tend to your part of the skunner. I'll tend to mine."
The mate went forward in high dudgeon.
"Boys,' he bellowed, 'see that the mudhook's all clear for letting go."
"Aye, aye, sir."
"Let go, then." he roared.
Down went the anchor, out rattled the chains, and like a flash the schooner came luffing into the wind, and brought up all standing. The mate walked att and touched his cap.
"Well, cap'n; my part of the skunner is to anchor."
And thousands of people.
To conquer their ills,
Continue to swallow
Their time honored pills.
HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH"
STEWED FRUITS (Continued)
If a few senna leaves are added to any of the dried fruits before they are soaked over night, leaving the leaves in white soaking, it will have a mild effect upon the bowels and assist in overcoming constipation. As many leaves may be added as seem necessary, but a few is usually sufficient. I make this suggestion because I believe that as a laxative of some kind must be used, this will be the least harmful form, but it should not be continued any longer than is absolutely necessary.
BERRIES should always be washed in several waters to remove any poison which had been sprinkled on the fruit while growing to keep away insects. They should then be stewed for a long time in the same manner as dried fruits. They should never be eaten with a starchy meal.
PEARS AND APPLES when used with a proteid meal should be cooked for two or three hours on a slow fire, in order to be stewed and baked. No sugar should be added, but these fruits bring about the natural sweetness. On account of the large amount of carbohydrate which these foods contain, an especially bad mixture is made by the addition of any commercial sugar.
FRUIT RULE: The rule governing the use of acid or stewed fruit is: "One acid or stewed fruit may be used as a meal by itself, or in combination with either milk, cheese, nuts or one kind of protein, and cooked non-starchy and sand vegetables may also be added if desired."
CAUTION: "Neither acid nor stewed fruit should ever be used with starchy foods."
COMMENTS of the PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
THE RELIGION OF JESUS—Ohio State Journal
Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, the eloquent New York preacher who has been a storm center in the altercations between modernists and fundamentalists, struck out a great comparison last Sunday. He compared "the religion of Jesus" and "*the religion about Jesus.*" These were his words:
There are two kinds of Christianity. One is the religion which Jesus Himself possessed and by which he lived—the religion of Jesus, this fullal fellowship with God. His sense of duty, His courage, kindness and sacrifice, His way of living. The other is a religion about Jesus—theories of His pre-existence, birth, miracles resurrection and return, etc.
This comparison will be and can be interpreted in different ways by people of different religious faiths; but it has a basic significance which is helpful for all in this person of sectarian confusion. It potates a ray of light straight to the sources and inspirations of the Christian religion and leads us back to those ancient ideals which have been practically impossible in modern life, but which truly Christian people have never abandoned. "The religion of Jesus" might well be the rallying cry of Christian sects who differ widely on "the religion about Jesus."
AUTOS, STATE'S BIGGEST BUSINESS—Santa Barbarn News
If the figures prepared by an engineer of the United States Department of Agriculture for the State Highway Commission are approximately correct, the automobile is the big business of the state.
To operate the automobiles owned in this state alone, according to these figures cost at least $700,000,000 last year and the indications are that the coming year will see this record eclipsed.
These figures were prepared by L. I. Hewes and are included in a report to Harvey M. Toy, chairman of the State Highway Commission. The report says:
"The registration for 1924 is 1,288,458 vehicles, for which the gas tax of $9.72 per vehicle indicates a consumption of 486 gallons each. On a basis of fifteen miles to the gallon, which is considered safe for California highway conditions, there results a total operation of 10,122,000,000 vehicle miles for the year 1924.
"To this vast total vehicle mileage must be applied the cost per vehicle mile of operation. This cost figured at its minimum shows for fixed charges 2 cents, and for variable charges 3.96 cents per vehicle mile or a total of 5.56 cents."
With this record of automobile travel in a single year of more than ten billion miles it is no wonder that the railroads are suffering from loss of patronage. With the steady improvement of the automobile and the increase in the mileage of good roads there will come a steady gain in the automobile use.
California's biggest business seems to be the operation of automobiles and there is every indication that it is only in its infancy.
the gas tax of $9.72 per vehicle indicates a consumption of 400 gallons each. On a basis of fifteen miles to the gallon, which is considered safe for California highway conditions, there results a total operation of 10,122,000,000 vehicle miles for the year 1924.
"To this vast total vehicle mileage must be applied the cost per vehicle mile of operation. This cost figured at its minimum shows for fixed charges 2 cents, and for variable charges 3.96 cents per vehicle mile or a total of 5.56 cents."
With this record of automobile travel in a single year of more than ten billion miles it is no wonder that the railroads are suffering from loss of patronage. With the steady improvement of the automobile and the increase in the mileage of good roads there will come a steady gain in the automobile use.
California's biggest business seems to be the operation of automobiles and there is every indication that it is only in its in-fancy.
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