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OUT OF THIS HOUSE TO-DAY AND To MAKE SURE, 'M GOING TO FAIRBANKS MAN 10CUSED OF Heiry Wilson Indicted by CGrand Juy Bail Js | Fixed at $4,000 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 25—/ , aged 52 years, was; to the Grand Jury yes-| used of alleged stealing| $500 and $1,000 worth amalgam from a dredge of Fairbanks Exploration Com-| a period of two months. | vas fixed ab $4,000. | The authorities said the gold was found in Wilson's cabin. Wil-| son is not married and had been employed on the dredge about three i TEPPELIN IS NOW AT AKRON Big Airship Rides Out Storm Safely Enroute to Chicago World’s Fair AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 25.—The Graf Zeppelin W moored safely here today after riding through a se- ¢ storm. The big airship will go between the oV ver to C tion World's Fai .- Plane Pilot at 17 BOULDER, Col,, Oct. 25.—Yvonne H 17, of Long Beach, Cal, a freshman at Colorado University, is y through college at the 1se, © 1933, LiceeTT & Myass Tosacco Co, President Of League *Dr. Johan L. Mowinckel, premier | of Norway and presicent of the League of Nations ascembly, voiced regret at Germany's action in with- drawing from the league. (Agsa- ciated Press Photo) }:40 I can get a pilot’s license to carry passengers and take part in | airplane race " She already has a ;‘\‘ulo license” after 14 ho 1 flying. | 1o - e, ——— MR. AND MRS. W PULLEN | . ALASKA THURSDAY hicago tomorrow for an attrac- ! | infield Manager the A ht er Compa {engaged pe |the steamer Al and Mr: the south on » and will leave tomorrow night on their way to San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Pullen expect to be away for about a month, nd Pow- |: Pullen have | / TRATS - AN TOLD DINTY 'D MEET HIM 1IN FRONT OF CLANCY'S COAL- VT ANTT OLD JIGGS? PROSECUTOR OF KIDNAPERS IS BIVEN NEW JOB Jjoseph B. Keenan Is Ap- pointed Assistant -At- tornéy General SHINGTON, Oc enan, who su ecuted the kid F. Urschel, oil man Ckiahoma City, veland aitorn ey and special attornédy for the Bureau of Investis has been appointed Assistant Attorney Gen- eral, succezding Pat Malloy, of Oklahoma, resigned. viction of " Kelly and Bates, Harvey R. G. Shan- The wife, bert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs non and Amon Shannon. first six were sentenced to 1d young Shannon to fen ¥y RECEIVES A CHICAGO, Il eph B. Keenan, now in this city, has ived word that he has been promoted Chief of the Cri inal Division of the Attorney Gen- cral's ‘office. EPRRGY |Creoner and “Blue ‘ Singer” Tries Flying { CHARLOTTE ne Austin, crooner and singer, has ambition to learn fI d has come to the Char t for a ies of 0 o M Cor He s ife. plan to !live here a hile he is in Betwee. ssons he will c > his concert work in ne by N BYE-BYE, MAGGIE~ orange sherbet, 1 pint raspberry sher 1 cup whipped cream, 8 black cat stickers. Arrange cake rounds on white paper doilies placed on serving ! plates, Top with portions of orange and raspberry sherbets and spread with whipped cream. Insert black cat stickers, serve at once. Paper {doili(}h can be ‘cut from white tis- |sue or crepe paper. EY MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Legalized Sale of Alcohol May Bring Real Temperance HALLOWE'EN RF.I-‘R["‘IIMENTS’; i Hallowe'en —Suiat Spooks Dessert Coffee Orange and G 1 Gum Drops For Eight ’'en Salad pineapple, 8 halves nes, 1 cup mayonaise, low cream cheess, } aspoon paprika. (Continuéa unuin Page One) mouni, We must have the facts about the effects of alcohol on the human system, facts which scien- tists of accepted standing can sup- port. It is to be hoped that the ka and one|heated spirit of controversy will teaspoon of mayonaise. Chill mix-|subside, and that objective con- ture. spoons of chezselsideration will take its place. There mixture and ape into balls 2.3iaro many gaps in our knowledge at inch in diam. . Flatten each pnd, the present moment, and medicine and with back of ki and physiology have much to learn. 1 grooves in ba I “In the meantime efforts should be made to bring together in tangible form the facts which have thus far been ascertained, and nothing should be tauzht upon {which the leading authorities in medical science are in disagree- ment. Controversial issues, such as the effect of alcohol on heredity, can be explained and presented from the different points of view now held by various authorities. Not only do we need re- {search so that facts can displace |opinion and superstition, but we |need clear, unprejudiced dissem~ jination of facts This requires a Cut very fresh bread in thin|tolerant spirit, and tolerance in slices. Use sharp knife and cut off |education is perhaps difficult to crusts. Mix rest of ingredients and |achieve. But it is distinctly within when soft and creamy spread on |the range of possibility to promote 8 rounds canned pe 2-3 cup teaspon s Mix cheese, Wi pinzapple £a tuce placed E pre bly green, ith peaches, hollow side Surround with mayonnaise and add “pumpkin” to each service. Witchery Rolls 18 slices fresh white bread, 5 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers, 4 table- spoons chopped celery, 2 table- spoons chopped pimientos, % tea- spoon salt, 1 tablespoon salad 5 bread. Roll up each slice, wrap in |understanding of facts to a point waxed paper. Store in bread box |where ‘common knowledge supports until serving time. Arrange rolls a steadily improving national ideal. log-cabin fashion on tray ‘and| “3. Whatever line temperance in- serve. | struction may take, its chief em- Spooks Desert | phasis, if it is to capture this 8 rounds sponge cake, 1 pint| younger generation, should be on life and health and not on disease and death. The necessity of keeping fit for work and sport is a far more effective appeal than moral homilies. Our young people cannot be browbeaten into righteousness or frightened into good behavior. “School textbooks should have constant and searching revision in lthese matters as in all others that I require change through new gains in knowledge. Wherever exaggerat- ed statements regarding the effects {of alcchol are found, these mus be eliminated in order to make _possible _the_obiective teaching of what is known to be true. In all these efforts the only effective ap- peal today is an appeal not to |fear or prejudice. but to intelli- gence. “If systematic temperance edu- cation is to be truly effective, it must be pushed beyond the limits of the school room. It is at this point that a significant opportumty‘ is developing in the new era which we are now entering. With the old | ,wet and dry controversy out of the way, the argument for sobriety, for temperate living, for. a clean (and orderly country, can be made lin a manner that will stir the nation. [T is possible that this aciivity could be assisted through the State Boards of Education and other | public bodies; but here is a field iwell adapted to private societies— {Chambers of Commerce, Parent- | Teacher Associations, civic agen- |cies, churches, as well as organi- jzations specially created for this purpose | ! “It is possible that a new society \for temperance, set up perhaps on |a national basis and divorced from {old groups and methods that have ioutlived their usefulness, might be of genuine service. \ | “Such an organization could focus | specialized attention on the prob- ilem and could bring together, be- “hind intelligent programs, men and women interested in the mainte- nance of a sober country, and de- termined that the legalized return ‘of alcohol shall mark the beginning (of real temperance.” I keep coming back to that word “balanced” on the back of the Chesterfield package 'OU often hear the word balance—some- thing is out of balance—top-heavy, not on an “even keel.” What you read, “Chesterfield Cigarettes are a balanced blend,” means that the right amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are welded together; that is, home-grown tobaec- co8, the right kind, the right quantity—are blended and cross-blended with tobaccos from Turkey and Greece. 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