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COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying MAKES LAWS CLEAR, UNAMBIGUOUS—Sacramento Bee Our legislators might profit from recommendations recently made by a committee of the American Bar Association. Before all things else, the committee urges that laws be clear; so clear there can be no doubt as to their meaning. Obscurity is one of the greatest and most common of faults in the drawing and passage of bills. Often an important clause may be construed in two or more ways. Even a bench of learned judges may be divided in opinion as to the proper construction to be placed upon the words employed. One good rule proposed is to make every sentence short, and confined to one idea; with no parenthesis and no repetition of the same meaning in a different set of words. Above all, the Bee may add, all laws should be couched in the simplest terms that may be found to convey the exact meaning intended, avoiding all needless use of long or purely technical words. If every act were so plain that "he who runs may read," much confusion of the public mind would be avoided, and also much trouble in the courts. It is a good suggestion, furthermore, that no laws be passed without sufficient reason. There are too many laws now, and, generally speaking, more occasion for repealing many than for enacting more. HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" GOOD STARCHES (Continued) WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR may be used by cooking it as a mush, in which case it should be cooked for a long time, in the same way as corn meal mush, and served by seasoning with cream and milk—no sugar. WHOLE WHEAT GRAIN. The entire whole wheat grain in its natural state, if soaked over night and cooked ofr a long period of time, will be found to be a most desirable breakfast food, and far superior to any of the predigested health foods which are sold on the market. This whole grain may be purchased from feed stores, and is called "cleaned wheat," although as a rule it is not sufficiently cleaned, and will be found to contain small pieces of stone the same size as the grain. If you change to bite into WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR may be used by cooking it as a mush, in which case it should be cooked for a long time, in the same way as corn meal mush, and served by seasoning with cream and milk—no sugar. WHOLE WHEAT GRAIN. The entire whole wheat grain in its natural state, if soaked over night and cooked of a long period of time, will be found to be a most desirable breakfast food, and far superior to any of the predigested health foods which are sold on the market. This whole grain may be purchased from feed stores, and is called "cleaned wheat," although as a rule it is not sufficiently cleaned, and will be found to contain small pieces of stone the same size as the grain. If you chance to bite into one of these pieces of stone, you are liable to lose your appetite for the wheat, so I advise you to buy the whole-wheat grain from the same Health Food companies as sell real whole wheat, as they use particular care in cleaning the wheat so that no stones or other foreign material remain. GLUTEN. Gluten bread is recommended by many dietitians because it is supposed to contain a smaller amount of starch than ordinary white bread. Analyses of the different gluten breads on the market, however, show that in the preparation of the gluten flour, only 1% or 2% of starch is really removed. Unless one is very fond of the flavor of this bread, it has no value over any other bread, and is much more expensive. ANAHEIM MADE BREAD Eat Dark Bread for Health VITAMIN WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM CRACKED WHEAT RYE BRAN "Oven Queen"—Famous White Bread OUR LUNCH COUNTER Increases in popularity each day. It's because of the goodness of the things we serve. New Anaheim Bakery Larsen & Wilson, Props. 136 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 445 PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN The signs of the times sell dom include "For Rent." Education pays, unless you settle down to be an educator. The next step in representative government is direct election of lobbyists. The two chief aids of humility are pure religion and an empty pocket. Taxpayers are people who scold about assessments and never think of dividends. There wouldn't be any housing problem, however, if all of the law-breakers were in jail. Snakeskin stockings on sweeties may at least encourage signing the pledge. Usually an "important citizen" is just a plethoric bank roll attached to an ordinary man. Deilah had finished using the shears on Sampson. "That's the way I want mine fixed," she said. It is probable that the greatest obstacle in the world's progress has been the word "here sy". Murder includes malice. Man slaughter may be only a casual effort to show how bad one is. "The exercise of love keeps us from growing old." At any rate it may work if you hug the driver. Another thing that encourages dreaming is to have the book step out. Maybe dull people just see New Anaheim Bakery Larsen & Wilson, Props. 136 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 445 You are requested to view the of the ANAHEIM WELDING in the Center Street Windows of the Golden State National ONE WHOLE WEEK STARTING TODAY Our Nickel-Plating Depa Has on exhibit samples of the various kinds of work which this plant is We know that our work is the equal of any and ask that you allow us to jobs that you may have. ANAHEIM WELDING 123 South Clementine St. THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. Hope She's Not Vacationing By WINNER KEY, TUBBY COME OUT, WE'RE GONNA VER BY THE RAILROAD HEY RE GONJA UNLOAD THE CIRCUS AN'PUT IT IN IT'S WINTER QUARTERS YEAH, COME ON OUT I AINT COMIN' OUT TODAY GEE, WHAT'S THE MATTER ARE YOU SICK OR SOMETHIN' OR AINT YOU ALLOWED TO COME OUT? AINT SICK OR SOMETHIN' AN'I CAN COME OUT IF I WANT TO WELL, GEEMINNIE CHRISTMAS. WHY DONT YOU COME ON OUT THEN! SAY YOU DON'T THINK I'D GO OUT WEARIN' A OLE TIE LIKE THIS THAT MY AUNT GAVE ME. DO YOU SHES STILL HERE. AN I CAN'T TAKE IT OFF TILL AFTER SHE GOES BRIGHT YELLOW ABE MARTIN Sue Amack, Chiropractor, Palmer graduate. 149 North Lenon-st. LIMITED REDUCE TIME TO CHICAGO Beginning Monday, May 3 Golden State Limited, prize of the S. P., will leave Los Angeles at 12:01 p.m. daily, timing the time to Chicago by minutes. The train is solid man, all new. Tourist travel both east west will be heavy when the duce drates become effective 22, said D. G. Maltby, Ana- ABE MARTIN Sue Amack, Chiropractor, Palmer graduate. 149 North Leuon-st. Who recalls when ther used t' be two or three fellers in ever town that would have been world beaters if liquor had' held 'em down? I recall when a feller had t' be dragged t' a banquet, an' now he has t' be held back. That way because they don't think it worth while to talk sense to you. The reason some preachers don't preach the old Gospel is because they can't get mucn pub. Heity that way. Most matrimonial troubles arise from the fact that two ordinary people expect more than they deserve. He is reconciled to failure when he finds satisfaction in the thought that so many will go to hell when they die. The life of the poor man in simpler. He needn't study conflicting ads in order to decide which flivver to buy. Correct this sentence: "I would have paid you back long ago, old man;" said he, "but I just forgot it." Farm life has drawbacks, but it isn't necessary to put down a quarter when you eat an egg. Still fishing would be a bore if you got sixty cents an hour for sitting on a creek bank. For Growing Children Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared at home by stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. Solve the DAGGER view the display BUILDING CO. windows of the National Bank ARTING TODAY g Department which this plant is now equipped to handle. at you allow us to do any nickel plating BUILDING CO. ANAHEIM, CALIF. Solve the DAGGER A thrilling Boston Blackie story by Jack Boyle, with the plot hailed runs daily for eleven days. For t to be announced at a subsequent "HOW By A The famous athlete and physi of articles written for The Times simple exercisea. These and 100 other f Los Ang World'e Local Times Agent, R. W. Marvin LIMITED REDUCES TIME TO CHICAGO beginning Monday, May 3, the State limited prize train the S. P., will leave Log Anhat 12:01 p.m. daily, reduce the time to Chicago by 15 minutes. The train is solid pull-all new. burst travel both east and will be heavy when the redrates become effective May said D. G. Maltby, Anaheim agent fr the S. P., today. Many Orange-co folks are planning trips back to their old homes this summer, says Maltby. WOOD DECORATED GENEVA, April 30—Paul Rymans, president of the first League of Nations assembly, has cantered the decoration of the order of the crown of Belgium upon Henry Wood, in charge of the United Press Bureau here. The decoration carries the rank of Chevalier and is in recognition of "Wood's five years' service in reporting the meetings and work of the league." Phone 1113 Give Us a Trial Tipton's Electric LAUNDRY Clothes Called For and Delivered 816 N. Pine St., Anaheim, Cal. The most economical little safesman is a Class Ad in this paper. Training for Service Keeping pace with America's telephone needs means keeping ahead. The work of preparation never ends. There must be complex engineering studies, careful financing plans, and thousands of manufacturing operations before new facilities are built and made. In every important center in the country, new members of the telephone forces are in continuous training, preparing to meet tomorrow's telephone needs. For your telephone system is a living, growing organism. Last year 836,163 telephones were added to its national service. KEEPING pace with America's telephone needs means keeping ahead. The work of preparation never ends. There must be complex engineering studies, careful financing plans, and thousands of manufacturing operations before new facilities can be built and made ready for public use. And when they are ready, the workers must also be ready, skilled in the multitude of tasks incident to the operation and maintenance of telephone plant and equipment. In every important center in the country, new members of the telephone forces are in continuous training, preparing to meet tomorrow's telephone needs. For your telephone system is a living, growing organism. Last year 836,163 telephones were added to its national service. Millions of miles of wire interface the continent, to interconnect your telephone with nearly 16,000,000 others. Tomorrow there will be more telephones, for the nation demands and expects them. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy • One System • Universal Service $555 in Cash Prizes! Solve the Great Mystery GERS OF JADE Solve the Great Mystery BIGGERS OF JADE Ston Blackie story written especially for the Los Angeles Times with the plot laid in Los Angeles. Begins Sunday, May 3, and eleven days. For the best solutions determined by a novel method at a subsequent date $555 in cash prizes will be awarded. "HOW TO REDUCE" By Annette Ketterman Most athletes and physically perfect woman tells in an exclusive series written for The Times How women can reduce their weight through exercise. and 100 other features in next Sunday's (May 3). Los Angeles Times "World's Largest Newspaper" R. W. Marvin 116 W. Center St., Telephone 162