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(WASHINGTON Fewead ICLETTER B By RODNEY DUTCHER (NEA Service W Washington, Sept ten by | amend- tinguished s which they | over receiving For thes’ can thank awarded a ce of . His real somewhat The war cep; om Pershing all such meda ysed th c h In October World war 3. The 1 ¢ official rec- American Legion & 1 a legisia rds, hi two personal recon- campaign to reop?! r at with Ahat the S a Of tinguished servic Hlotie’ performed i 1 1990! World war vet BR! <0 undecor * ate the distir 1] after the W ‘Then I capture of three > gun and a trench | depart- ished serv- The Nantry cul # ran into Senator C Bo > Carolina ssponsibility—not nec= iction—and the silver star » for yin action \ A Real Hero t recent winner of the| is Lieut. Deming tile. Serving near Ee- nee, Sept . Bron- was wounded by a rade, participated in’ cap- of an enemy dugout and numer- s prisoners after a heroic attack wounded in the arm by arded orders to go to tinguished servic heroism, and his friends t aw hi “was entitled to a c which is « higher award. Tydings had pointed — The - out the unfairness of the war depart- medal ment general policy on the floor, but Bron was reluctant to do anyth At lisfont would indicate self-interest on his own part. But Blease decided tha ‘Tydings and other 5 were ¢Cli- pn, and he Witold Tydings he would get throush was pantu i the reopening lezisiation a bullet, di He did this in the typically Blease the rer arid remained on duty, en- manner. A bill came ym the d with his company next day in faS8 house authorizing hundreds of army, the capture of a village, helped cap- arine officers to accepi ture an enemy machine gun and per- 3 rded them by foreign sonally killed the machine gunner, ReE| governments. Blease tacked on an was wounded again—in both arms this fag amendment providing that all medal time—by an enemy aI Fecommendations pending betore on duty war department be c dered and the though weak wards made according to merit. Then of blood, refusing to go to the rear @ he announced that he wouldn't let the for treatment. ume thet a lavender kimono becoming than a green New York, Sept. 13.—The twisted! dame pr trails of Manhattan's picturesque | Would be p Chinatown are now dominated by the | °™ oN , demands of modern business. | Of course. the Chinese merchants ~* But a few weeks 0, the tongs | are sufficiently cious as to keep ‘staged a sudden -up. 3 the Chinatown “at- A barked again for a few hr’ artificial pj the dim, dank back room: i vay of fur= pomt | laundries a couple of dead b: 1g color to the thousands of vis- Snag, found. This, in times agone, would! itors who pour into the lanes and ceing guides still make |). Times have changed. From the of- v ence to opium dens and » fice of an American imm , ambling dives. Which there Shas ficial came a blunt ord i y not be. Certainly they pat that warfare must e! Z r modern office stepped sev Spee inatown has been without a ‘They were far from the native to its scene, movie and cheap novel aw since t death of the late Chuck 4 Wore immaculate afternoon coats. : " ‘Today Chuc's would prob- .} white collars and silk } y be run cut for vagraney, but he them were graduates of Ameri acular bum in his partic- " * universities. ‘Their ish was per fect. There was a brief con nce, , When they Ieft the roo "OH. with a notice to tong chieftains thai g the day of gun play was over another shot was to be fired, under, around the { penalty of deportation back to Chi and one can f Business must go on usual in| dangerous of drinking dive: Chinatown. The American orders; * * *® were to be obeyed. ‘The “chain restaurant” idea is well And overnight, the bark of revolver: One of the richest and ‘was silenced. nt figures in the district _ Which is a far cry from the hatchet his chop suey palace in days of yesteryear. 0 has a string of a * OF | es across the na- » _ The fact is that Chinato’ | York and Chinatown of y the D intelligentsia, He iy cisco are alike dominated b} i ional authorities on B from another generation. The vo 20 Pol d his adventures, and once contemplated making a spectac- aig universities. 5 film of the celebrated voyage— dominated and op y arly those scenes laid in the t rient. He is an important Chi- + re, with a finger t home and at an agent for the party, iderably different it 18 said by the police that own is the one district in New no speakeasies may be} couple of blocks up and | found. a le one time act Nothing is more discomforiing than young National the spectacle of the touris alks,| Which is pidgin-English when negoti: a| from the topical conceptions. | purchase, only to be ar yal GILBERT SWAN. © clerk who asks—“But dc Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) selves in the long run. As far as that goes, it's good for a baby to be alone @ great deal of the time at least. Wisdom Is d | it takes wisdom to avoid | letting a baby get so fond of his own | company and that of his parents and sisters and brothers that he is mis- ¥ yi ae when anyone else is around. ‘ | A very little baby will probabl; fd start pretty young to get the if a stranger sien foil bha te § baby accustomed to strangers. One his arms. He'll scream and strain is that the longer you to get aw: Don't laugh and force Don't make an occasion idea of keeping a baby | of it and laugh and coax and try to lone is all right, but there | convince the tiny rebel by patting his reasons against taking it | captor and calling him “a nicey man . The first is that a lonely | who wouldn't hurt him for anything.” et hysterical, opment, the other is that | Take him away and set him down e will grow a shell of un- | somewhere. Then talk of other things that he can't break | and pretend to forget him. he is older. If the stranger really is interested care of them- in holding the baby. he might try etting him interested in a toy. The , Second time he picks him up the baby may not mind at all. Patience will do @ great A few such occasions may overcome his fear altogether. I'd be very, very careful whom I the baby with. Just anyone won't | do. If you're engaging a maid to help | you, her first qualifications would have to be, “Ts she all right to leave the baby with once in a while? Is she kind? Is she intelligent? Will she will MIN = WHAT 09 YOU THINK TOM CARR TOLD ME TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES ON THAT DARNED FOOL INVENTION = You yu8T WAIT — \'M GOING TO GET BUSY BONS Do SOME DARNED THING SOON= You SEE WHAT Lt WHEN | RODE DOWN TOWN Me CET AN INVENTION OR SOMETHING INTHE NEXT YE WITH HIM YESTERDAY 2 THAT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THIS WHOLE JUST WAIT oe WE TOLD ME HE HAD LAID AWAY WORLD — ) NAVE THE BRAINS — FISHING = AY STARS! BNERY KID SAY! You FeLias ) YOU GuEssed IN THE Town HAS GONE a aanart coe RIGuT. AND CONIBoy CRAZY LiKe. ConBovs WERE GOING Loos LIME ALL THE [ UPON A RANCH CONBONS IN THE WORLD : NY UNCLE ARE IN OUR LIVING : CLES ! ROOM = THEY'LL REC jesmenaee MIS {> HEY ' D0 vou MEAN To SAY vou'D TWE CAR ALL DAY. / CLIMBING ABOARD NOBODY'S © RATHER STICK AROUND HERE HOW AROUT A (. GAS-GOBBLER ON A DAY THAN GO OUT TO THE CLUB FOR DIP INTO LAKE THIS. YOU'LL FIND ME, LUNCH AND SHOOT A PARKED BY THE HOME FIRE: ROUND OF GOLF- STEERING A PAIR OF Say KNITTING NEEDLES Ya STILL INSIST Ya HUNG NOTHIN’ DOIN’, CAUSE | Ha, Ha, HA! (KNEW Ya Rack Last NIGHT? BeTCH Five BUeKS YA DIDAIT! a GONNA PROVE (IT NOW! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES PORTCNRD TO i a 553 ii ut : é ty MER CLOTHES CK A CLOTHES | DON'T KNOW HOW I'M WERE JEST BUNKIN’ me! TWO HANDS — A PAIR OF EYES= YL MAKE $0 A COOL %2,000,000 THIS en wes 2.| | Lat atucce.. sont WE WORKE ,000,000. ——— WHILE YOU WHAT COULD J DO IF Fone ? i 1 wikt_SuRPR wENT NWELL-IT'S KINDA \LATE IN THE YEAR ti, ge ii | : pire ad Pil ' £14 J 60 T A RANCH AN BESIDES SclooL STARTS PRETTY NSS SCHOOL, DON'T BE SILL, CHICK. FIRST, TM TAKING NO CHANCES ON PTOMAIN POISON, AND IF 1 WENT SHOOTING GOLF TO-DAY VD GET SMACKED WITH A TH SUST WAIT — vad YourRE GOING 70 DO = aad YOU KNOW THERE'S AN OLD SAYING = *NO FARMER CAN PLOW A FIELD — BY TURNING IT OVER In HIS MIND =” 185 You SEE IF MY UNCLE CLEM VIRITES AN INVITES US AN’ IF TEACHER LETS US LEANE SCHOOL AN’ IF OUR FOLUS LETS US ‘60, Wily, WERE GOING! NO THANKS MISTER . WHILE 1M NOT SUPERSTITIONS, UM JUST TAKING NO CHANCES ON ANY FRIDAY THAT FALLS: ON THAT TRICK JINX . 8 { : 3 \TS ALWAYS WHAT i fi tH Zz sad ‘