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~ ANSWERS TO “QUESTIONS: gent rather than expansive, In other words, he must require afrmative | authority. for every ruling, rather than negative. It is up to to specify, and not the Controller General. s - " This public official, has probably . 4 Y 54 Y2 ¥ . 3 3 mtfi?fi:‘u THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor | been more abused then any. other m L v it S v . Phia to New York 16 91 = Government ‘administrator since the | “ — - TMHE EVENING STA With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......... July 20, 1926 T The Evening Star Newspaper Company | office was created. He has made mis- 1 3 ! ) ; Her -&u ’Tnm.u....‘;"'“i b wg; R takes, some of them of serious’ effect 7 i Gl ; A. You aou&:._ refer to 'c.:n: o New York Office: 110 42nd St. upon, the victims of his interpreta- |« i . E » o gondm . ; ) ) g ] 4 Is i m%“s.,flfifi&‘:’.:."s'iffsu tord. The aw’ makes Bim supreme, | . A Fair Limitation. " . i n , . jewelspawned by the Queen to Anance ¥ e imag § until he is reversed by new Statu-| pane Ruth has been fined 326 for A " 74 % ence and wiil be sent by the ing in New York. That, how- ever, I8 not' the important aspect of the case. Dye to his freedom from arrest for more than a.yeat, his latest escapade ‘I8 rated as a first offense | agal and not as a second or third, accord- 'ing to the law in the District of Columbia, kaa After one' year in New ‘York State 18 | (i Indians and purchasers of their |9, ductile and another is malleable, all trafic convictions are wiped off 1 " ] towa lands, and they endeavoer to obtall A Ductility i the-quality of ada; the record ‘and each holder of & per.| There s e [0 prtees Tor Cutee '&““’l'- This sei ; | edness of moiale Which md--ty xm’b it starts anew. It was along these than ice ‘l. given only on the request of | ;5pahe of being extended by drawing lines that Judge Isasc R. Hitt. made |} e e ey | Y M into wire, whie malieshility fe the ; ] o live and importu-| Q. Where and what is the “trench | @ of adaptedness for pertinent comment a few days ago in e good an feel t::nurnu with a live . o i Star. with the Sunday moro. tory’ enactment. !':“).old. him ac. red by carriers W iy, | countable for his lings. ' He must conte e moih: Bunday anlr: 20 oonts | ho given credit for & consclentious oo At a0 Peictioy. 1y made by | Gesire to do justice. to both the Gov- carTier at the end of each month. ernment end-its employes. If the Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance, | Statutes which he is called ugon to land and Virginia. interpret are lax in language, or fail aily and Sunday. X Scto specify with distinctness, he must | Snday 15 R L give the benefit of the doubt to the —_— Government and not to. the workes. All Other States and Canada. Otherwise he fails in his duty. ily and Sunday.lyr, $12.00: 1 mo.. 8] fx‘ o * E.i‘a’.f%‘iu': 5HE Radio War The firyt gun has been fired in the government to Philadeliphia to ox~ hibited at the Sesquicentennial Hx~ position. e gf. g Q. meimfllumi Mexico?—A. M. E. A. Porfirio Diaz held this office {;‘I’;‘ June 26, 1910, until May 26, § i s i Q. When it is said that one metal juali Member of the Associated Press. beaten into leaves.. The order os t. of bayonets”?—J. G. “ . \tied | T8dic War—a war that promises to|the District Traflo Court, when he : by ina| A. The trench of bayonets is located | metals in these two respects is: Duc- o &v&.n%"i‘?;fiffiflwfifif.’“f:gfifi‘g@ eclipse in bitterness provious conflcts | suggeited that second and- third of. |, BIAR-Blah is "good. blood, st 2 e oW e o tovia . And |near Verdwn. At the time of the dllity—Platinum, silver, iron, copper, Efi;&.;""' i '"gr'% ‘nh?u TR Eadtmdbad o st Fed. | tenses should not be charged as much| ryn dbov‘l]:."-?r'ua't euyt‘::':.:qum My S - mm‘:f ovo:: :x:’fn’t‘-:: gl”?r‘l‘nn c‘l?;- F;‘;:“i‘r:::fi “':”‘”'7:'091‘: silver, _copper, _tin, of special hea herein are also reserved | eral judge at Kansas City has issued |if & long period of time elapses be. day, or suffer from that “all | BOTeL &'f.":fifinw%fih who gave |troops were about to charge with |platinum, lead, zinc, iron and mickel. o~ 3 a permanent injunction restraining |tween them. gone” feeling, Blah-Blah Tonic will for this great medicl and the multitude that received. .and were about to sur- issi i i Station WOS 'from interfering with| The local traffic -code" should be | 2Ke vou Sing, with Pippa, “God's In | iy oyl s¥iruely, BD. SPRINGER." |*“Tne time, you see, had st last ar-|mount the trench when o German| Q. Why are some bullets called Commissioner Fenning Resigns. | 9500 FOL operation ‘granted 1o | chai at the first o:portl;,:lty :: ST SR S i O, awn g rived when' even the most tmid and |ahell e oS e e d L L S TR ’ " o ngpd world. ¢ % ]- | unit, leaving ‘only the tops of thei A The dumdum L4 b mm?:m‘::’":;x:;:' :“"‘“‘n‘:: Station KLDS, holding that’a radio | that every District motorist can, after | That is the way this grand tonic | Here we get right down to the heart | reluctant leaders in education vee|ios SCVRE VY L0 KGRSO qneir | 20 THo COeiiet B et. 60 mamed station accepting a license from the Department of Commerce is bound to observe ‘the terms of that license. Since a federal court at Chicago held 3 h |ized that tradition and & curta orod, sart ot agai wit | Hesds 70 ol Wi and gunemo ot B people, . aosen make,mich et et Sradion o, ST tevones S e D0 M| Lnd A et s i oae frst offenses.. At it 18 now, a motor- | the back of the book and read the n thinks of Mrs. Hicks or| there, else education would be B8, oL ihe” s A B, made. Its use was prohibited in war- ist cn be arrested here three times | Spontaneous combustion tributes from m.'"‘:'& ‘;m"f“z %fl ‘;3,,:“2,,"'.,"&‘. A. This is a term used for the | fare by The Hague conference. In twenty years for minor speeding [OUr 10ving friends in all parts of the Bhoat S5 e uaviiing DY .I‘urg' fi'fl the old:time sickle is behind |branches, tops and other debris left = since the rendering of the report of the House judiciary committee, which declared that he was not an impeach- able officer, and, furthermore, that even' if impeachable he was not|that'the Department of Commerce has fand the judge is compelled to send | “*"""Y: ok % | eaine paca bl e ety the amazing machine that todey, in & e e S e LS Des ty Sounds et sttsnet a . no control over wavg lengths and hours | him to jail on the thi, If Blabh-Blah goes on’ them, | single operation, cuts LY o 2. M. Suilty of confuck i viltieh of laws {C0 0 S T CRLE o it 06| LM s e r:.“:.:’,m::w. critre, Homer Hicks writing £rom |, ey "will ‘try something eise, and | and bags the goiden grain of the Pral | . 1 the term Ocsans, Oceanica or | A The Bureau of Standards mys This report, though it has not been accepted by the House of Representa- tives, was a clearance of the accused Commissioner of any criminal charge. However, it criticized his conduct and indicated, though it did mot specifi- cally say, that his usefulness in office eager h eve are to be helped, 80, the teachers and | 5,00 110 correct?—H. L. M. that two sound waves meeting eac! consideration of the Commigsioners, | “Blah-Blah Medicine Co. ufih‘\{\?’p&‘:n their side the tremen- preachers and other plous con-{ ") "4} “three names are accepted other so that the %ondwulnuaa ox;l.rt o{ {raflic offclala and the courts. Reme. ;2:?‘:1:'::0% ;flfii"rfifis:‘fl S [Litiahe, fue . 08 SDepe mm- b%t’%“mm‘ i b,'.‘f,'} as correct Mmmon-hmr the coun- g;“:;‘;{;g’:’" ;;m’:“"‘u‘fich od“"';. easu; > oy 5 d A + | 100! al lor measu; . dial measures cannot be taken t0o| if you want to use this letter it would n%’.n.ld oehnot. Belp baving a suspicion bt o fhe aaliiied conastion:of | >0 included within the term. Strike a tuning fork and s twil it slow. 500n to prevent gross {njustice to con. | tickle me a great deal, as I have NeVer | that there must be some good in many | education. With litersture inmind as| Q. 1Is saccharine used in sweeten-|ly about its axis The sound will be Scientious and generally law-abiding |80 my mame in print, and think it|or the patent medicines. Some of | one of the points of partial release, |ing pickles?—S. O. D. come faint four times »olution, citizens of the Capital, | Would look - rather fetching. them have been on the market for | they came upon this young man, Rob-| A, The use of ‘saccharine in- the | Where the two soupd waves from the SN, Tmsienn). b “Before I started taking your Blah- | nony vears, and anything tlat lasts|ert Louis Stevenson. A bit of a|commercial manufacture of pickles is |tWo prongs interf th each other. ——————— 2 Justice has concurred in this opinion, certain radio stations have been mov- ing up and down the wave band, seek- ing the most advantageous lengths, regardless of interference with sta- tions operating on regularly assigned was i fangiba and hwiia. T Blah Tonic 1 was all run down some good to it. preacher, & clear strain of Scotch Cal- [not allowed in the United States, Dipsieed Station WOS, supposedly secure in | Plots to assassinate the President of |all my friends tried to conceal their | ™ o "reacrietions of various govern:| vinism about him, Good! An unde.|according to the Federal f00d. and| 7The resoutces of our free Informa- :t would !;:ve :-‘»een herflerhhul Comt | o knowledge that. there was no law | Greecs are likely to lead to demand | anxiety from me by saying, m'\livhy'. ment laws and the work of various bu- | niable phflosopher, bent I!o~lh¢ “enma drugs act. m‘lflmutar:‘fil ’:-;‘a'-umu 3 Yi: ¥ J ; a s ; - AL . report. That he has done so now, |1enSths. had been iInfringing on the|Was an imposing word. Another title| I would have to shoot & couple of d | Better vet, the simon-plre schoolman |oll for the Air Mall Service?~A. D. H. | 732 g ening Star solely to serve you. broadcasting of KLDS. The injunc- |May yet have to be invented to inépire | them, until one day some one ad-|do away e «laiming | thought. A story teller free, quite| A.In the fiscal year 1924, 3160, | (pp s guestions cam we answer for however, justifies the helief that has vised me to get a bottle of your tonic. | , wholly: free, from love themes that |081.31 was used for this purpose. you? There is no charge at oll ezoept prevailed since the decision was re.|UO7 Sranted yesterday stops this|due popular respect. “T started in taking it per direc- patent medicine almanacs you |are so pernicious in their influence| o twias is the distance by rail|Scents in stamps for return post turned by the committee that' he | Practice as'far as that station is con- e tions on the bottle, and before I had | find at. your front door from time to | upon youth. And here all the judges |, 3 Vom0 IO (SRR A8 T | g0 Address your letter to The Eve. Sodld Shoril 1 pocai eerned. It Mussolini could rebuild’Rome in | finished the first gross I was trvln’ time represent a sort of survival of | came together in agreement that this| o, Philadelphia to New York | ning Star ”Km Bureau, Fred- oty ginilietblioirer :"I’: ::: It is difficult to understand the’ de. | ® Manner to accommodate modern traf. | very hard to convince myself that was the best recommendation of all | ytye G M. 7 Fase, divectar, Weashingten; leeling better. I am now on my |jea nes since young folks must be sedulously 8o, seyaible people Would forgive him | WOR fesling hetter, K A N O e | ens b the premtiptions guarded against the shaméful emo- doubt in my mind that I am getting | been solemnly written out for our ben- iz Sorislgnad to the drain as soon as the | M- abont” love, ¢he” love “between BACKGROUND OF EVENTS gree of benefit obtained by these e armrn pirating stations. Their own pro- gram is hopelbssly distorted when it reaches listeners, as is the program with which they are interfering. Ap- parently the net result of such tactics is an ether chaos to which no owner of a radio set:would, with full con- sclousness and a sane mind, care to listen. The radio buying public is after all the bgckbone of the industry, and what possible reason there. can Yo for the deliberate affront to every District from the disadvantage in Congress of his continued tenure in the face of severe criti¢ism and’ im- placable hostility on the part of mem- bers of that body. It is reported from the Summer White House that the President has made no selection to fill the vacancy at the District Building. He has be- fore him the names of mstny excellent people, men and women—for women are also considered in this connection now—ot high capabilities, any one of shoul® he fail to restore completely the ancient splendors of afchitecture and statuary. v oo Vit 2SR Doolittle dropped in to see me, | doctor disappeared cut the front door.|{ men and women, because it is a 3 x 533"-14, “Why, Mrs. Hicks, you don't| This same good doctor (and he is & | dangerous m deadly thing. B An average of one fish per day is a | seem to he improvin' very much, do m‘uflm.mflwlor escrid- |~ Under a combination of ex- BY PAUL V. COELINS. 3 moderate catch. Even in new-found She is just jealous, that is all utcnt ‘medicines h'l’mnl:‘ ml‘:-'i’ v‘: :.:;mle. lgmn l‘mt- guv.n.o.t,, Bid 5 i suspect that a good presc: official approval, became an out- onth:ln“-nn ‘Président Coolidge" takes sound, s just as good, if Fanding literaty matructor of youth. | Dally cables bring reports of riots | public of the United [States of India, ny of being classed as an idle | 1 ,nth's output from the factory, and | by the ‘10,000,600 ‘bot -| Little children chanted from the|in India. The nation is in unrest, | within or without the British Emp! WA Sk : believe me, scribed 10 times a year. “Child's_ Garden of Verse.” Lusty|which has been of cumulative force | *Under any of these three schemes “Yours gr'uatufly; MRS. HICKS.” ‘We have sald little of the fund of | youngsters explored “Treasure Is- for the last six or seven years. Some | there is no ‘room fér Indian princes The slogan. “Hang the Kaiser!” has| Here is a plcture of Ba Springer, | nformation contained in the almanacs. | jand"’ gver and over. Quite grown-up | prophets forecast serious efforts of | enjoying full sovereign rights. The becom logs back in the back coun- | There used to be one issued featuring | pupils, looking toward college, read |the natives to break away from Brit- | Indian princes will Bave to assume 88 phmalete au that atiowjsw(| SR NI ed jokes, and only vecently We| the essays and tales in an enjoyment | ish rule, and these prophets of woe |subordinate position to the supreme sthring cry, “Down with the trusts®” Of | that greater writers, but more remote | point menacingly to the measures | state of the United States of India. To “I waa sure of it today, when Mrs. whom woul Set owner is an enigma for which ———t 1 the weather by watching &ni-| gneg, had fatled to arouse. f viceroys preceding Lord | have a kaiser or a king to whom all 1 ,um,:,:, '":k' 0 Sicleat munlp: § ol & iipais B e e dolitlon e PR g ing the reprint [{C10F, birds and other creatures and | "NGe's ‘smail part of thesuccess of | Hmny toward Eiving more -home | Indian princes will pay homage is pa rator. It is known to bé el et pends on viewpoint and men- 3 like | Creations of Nature. Stevenson, both in general apprecia-| ryje” powers into the hands of the not within the domain of practical the President’s desire to secure for comment on the Kan-|ta] habit whether a debt is something | A has long, O e oe |, If & bear poked its head out of #ts| yjon and 'in material returns, rests| natives. They srgue that the.es- | politics (even if it is rumored that the the District the services of the ablest | ™ Cit¥ ‘court action, Department of |to be paid or evaded. JBeKe up HIGRw upon his free admission into the | tablishment of & native parliament,|Nizam of Hyderabad entertains such erson available, chosen with Commerce officials are inclined to be: : £ mmarjan, for| A8M2: Tko that, domain of education with its | in 1931, surrendered most of the pres- [an ambition), because neither the sl dndpraen] especial |} ive that the ruling will have o SHOOTING ST. e ; ot yeb Svtie oL Rethething ;| multitude of students. Not a little | tige of Initiative and development of [ people of the provinces of the present ence to the present unfortunate ARS. ¢ : of the quickening of education itself | zovernmental policies out of the hands | British India nor the important In- ntry-wide eff v b conditions created by the attack upon | PN Wide effect, inasmuch as this . edicine Co., thous . rests upon that which Stevenson’s |5f the British viceroy and put it into | dian princes will ever submit to any Commissioner Fenning. The District | 2% Presented only a breach of agree- BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. ' W ¢ntrance into the schooiroom ymbol-| the pawer of the mative politicians. | indian prince. 1s confident that the Preel ment in the hours of operation. i izes—upon its’ acceptance of the ac-| And now the natives—Hindus and the | “There is also no Indian prince to e ident will Theré will be, A ¢ tual, life that is|‘\osiems & play the role of a Victor Emmanuel choose wisely. o other cases, however, in On the Road. & and for a United Indis. In the future f pRREdmat VO P AL R Which courts will be called upon to| I kiow the birds are singing aweet | ——— e | calculations-and ements. British. The! "'United States of India there will be A mild suggestion is offered by the | 4ecide Whether or not a station ad- Along the leaty way. ® | with consequent slaughter by thé Por fng "room for independent Indian lice, both 'n‘:t‘lva and “British, and pflnce:- ’bflu— they will boem;n 1-;:‘,- # growing unrest. tors of internal and external disco: The motor won't delay. * kX % as was the case in the elghteenth and 1 know the perfumes hover light Tondat: AN When Lord Reading, Lord Chief | nineteenth centuries.” All through 'the blossoming scene. 1 however, a sense of | Justice of omcll‘a;llt'u;:. l;cc:med!g;; *xx % I only get, by day or night, iz viceroyalty, in e S5 Soais uf iphaditie g Cheimatord and the Duke of Con-| ''The magnitude of the British prob- Filipinos that the U. §. A..could use | Bering to Governmentassigned wave facilities for a little independence of | en&ths and hours of operation' shoutd its own with reference to the rubber |have a vested might to the air when situation. complying with these regulations over ————— a station which runs, willy-nilly, up By depending entirely on interna] |and down the wave band, ruining all I r hear a song completb— v « vl Victoria—he | lem is measured by the immensity of , oapital for further resources France|radio reception and disregarding all 3w ANG ath in A grest wave of sympathy forfthe vmx" s“m' 'bul'i - 'ho.t.t:: lite ?."}":.‘;'2: :fi% and . com- | the number of people so governed— will at least avold adding to its al. |Tules which have been made to keep [ I KDOW (he ::' g the sky. | mmile Coue, sincere and kindly lttie 2 e Dlicated conditions. ot 1n |0 804 8 half times a3 many people ready serious financial e: broadcasting on the high plane which 1 of Nantes, has dulled the wville Times thinks * be s The budget was unbalanced; -in|as there are in the S. s o o | T o etk oy (120, < S, b 0, Bl B 1A s R e e e e S e - 4 ) some 22,000, Tt is now alléged that Harry Thaw is | down of Govérnment.control. Tmt::nm thelr glare. | nishopetul Kot Doty B oy g e (- Bl b D ith & otal ‘expenditure. of | the poverty of the purchasiog power reviving interest in the old question The long-suffering public is anx- s speed joy we |ing . better ol iR o because “‘Coue nu-n: 5,000,000 pounds, India costs the |of a race, three-quarters of which is to “why girls leave home,” - |lously awaiting a decision on a case know: good 4 British taxpayer-$50,000,000 a year. |dependent on agriculture,. where the 5 2 of this kind. Yot fondly. we recall A / ird 3 :X'&lf"n':.'k.“::“i.'é‘uc.a“&:‘ Btz rpimliong Aot M Temporary Workers and Vacations. vt The g0od, old harse—a trifiy slow-- about 12,000,000 pounds, but that still | All agriculture is primitive, and the Agitation for a reversal of the | Thesfact that a man is a police offi- But kindlier, after all. i : left the budget unsatisfactory and the | use of modern farm implements has ruling just rendered by the Controller | 0¢F does not automatieally relieve him i those who do The ;‘anm%‘m"'fi' ':x?:: M’ - uho'nfi“’m"l wm‘m" .mm . = Genefal that temporary Government |Of the danger of becoming reckless| . Words of Great Mem. ‘the s - o Sl ing upon incredibly straitened in- |heirs by actual division of acreage employes are not entitled to annual |Under emotional stress. The practice ‘I never hear you fluotlfl: from question comes of $1 a week, living in squalor | so that one farmer might posseas a leave with pay will accomplish noth. |of chasing bootleggers through city [ words of Thomas Jefferson.” | g % ) and upon starvation rations. *. | hundred petty bits of land, necessi- streets needs regulating. “I'm like a lot of people,” an- hich eonehll;n piles high md| Conditions grew into desperation| tating the use of hand hoeing in place # ing, isasmuch as the decisions of " 9 d findlly civil war against the Brit- | of tractor engines. This 18 now bef that officlal cannot be revoked or g Swsehd. Buguiie SumleEe it S ¢ y oo of hi Swinnerton f5h rulers, though the war was $00n | Corrected by law requiFig Sonsoute overturned by executive action. They | D¢ath used to be depicted as riding | that whit Jefferson Wrote was aplen ; it appear that Stevenson's -m ended, after the Kkilling of 2339, |tion of holdings—trading parcel for the last word i '\ fiscay |On & Pale horse. He now travels crowd- (@id and full ‘of patriotic inspiration. 2 S Getignt 18 to string together words|wounding of 1652 and CcADLuring | parcel of petty holdings—yet. song. ity las word In Federal flscall ;) o oughtares at fifty or sixtpiles | When I try to Técall his exact words, ; 5 ‘that, touching one another, tinkle like | 5,955 of the “rebels.” tons affecting nearly 200,000,000 decision nnder the laws as they stand, & o I get as far 4s ‘When, in the course L'S | temple bells in_the g breeze. 3 * ok % ¥ “farms” cannot be corrected in a The only way to obtain relief from : t p : h fame Here is an achiovement in pretty| ;4 wuqabout the time of Lord Read- | decade. of human events,’ and then my mem: of the che . hich- is the author’s real his *x * % the condition thus imposed upon the s conbonid. reading wl ing's arrival that Gandhi began his o temporary employes is to seeuge an Anotlier Pelar Disputs, | i [ory beowmes combumm. that et b iuics, o€ |agitation for non-cooperation. He| In the meanwhile the leaders of enactment which definitel ta Not only bas o hembec 08 the 9 g e t. ronha not besn aroused fo i e . . nitely grants the Safety in Ohivalry. . winner- | they had not been .aroused for cen teachings departmental workers of this clags the | Norge polar expedition aroused con- hatan thousands u turies, so that they appeared evemn |o¢ ‘ngis first” and have revived their privilege of annual vacations. Such’]troversy by a declaration in Norway|. Her bathing suit is very from ready to forget their religious preju- ool jealousies. ; ? that Peary did not actually reach the | It's very near no suit af all. . : . dices and unite as true Indians first | ™ SO ONICR o Lo an enactment was obtained in the shall chide the garb 44 and. Moslems or Hindus second. This. - but now comes an-| But who . complications by the rapid increase of case of the temporary employes of | Northern goal, ’ was the climax of danger to the Brit. One ubry-p ut of the District, in the form of a para. |other dispute that shows how sens!- N’°’ M"""" R , 1 iah, but what intensified its possibili- |0 GICCT " OrG, b iy N ot Sy graph in the District appropriation | tive AMlcdldvm;m: are’ of their o sentleman’ 8o X tles was the new constitution Which |age span of life s only 24 years, as prestige and reppte. controversy ! act, repeated in each annual budget- 1 - Lord Reading's Jud Tunkins says it’s hard to' be £ -m troduced, with its consequent false'| SoBtrasted with ours of 8§ years. The death rate is over 3 l of independence or at least | CTNT SU8 B SVOU 13 per In one year the influenza epidemic added 7,000,000 to the mormal deaths, yet, in ary law. has developed between Lincoln Ells. patient with some pegple because,if The status of the temporary, or | WOrth, who largely financed the Norge s ink : they catch you at it they th per diem, employes has always been [Bight, and Gen. Nobile, the Itallan|,, .. '1c) being properly < somewhat vague, as regards privileges | Viator, who Jesigned the ship and X et ; Graft. pon ecade Anclent e A eeade of experiment, | 200.000—in ‘the last 15 -years. At and prerogatives. They are workers m:m 1.::. vm' .:v:w voyage. 3 for whose employment there is no ® o] One WaS ac-| What conelusion do you draw from' i 3 2 g R . | that rate, it adds every 15 years a net definite appropriative aythority, but |ountable for the successful fight.|the discovery of such vast Dersonal 7 5 Snough L0 B U e ema | Increase squal to the fotal population who are engaged ‘whenever occasion | Ellsworth declares. that Nobile Was|wealth in that ancient Egyptian n 3 ; ] fn:lh.' 1‘7“"",“ s“:d“h‘; What will the requires and paid out of lump sums |Merely the captain, while the actual | tomp?” : b st B e fidond s provided to ‘meetsuch emergencies, | DAVigation was dome by Rilser-Lar | ‘ornat King Tut was a good politl- youths beconie mature? 3 They may be on the pay rolls for g |8%n. “Nobile, acclaimed by his fellow | clan but a rather shabby statesman.” (Copyright, 1926. by Paul V. Collins.) month, for two, for six or for twelve, | Ountrymen as the hero of the flight, gaa “Swaraj"—home rule of India by the The Constitution of 1919 was but | oo 000 0 a0 1 , the population has in- fentative, with proviflons for o'me |Créased 54 per cent—more than 135, i ¥ g‘ e il i ¢ H i i (3 2 T g They may be in and out of the service |TetUrns with a ‘counter acousstion| = i £ by THINK two or thres times during the course |thet Ellsworth violated an agreement | 1t's ¢asy enough to discover what's w A IT OVER of a year. In the case of the District | Felative to: publicity, in that he made rreng. A glance may suffice to detect it per diem workers who were specially | the first statement about the voyage, ; ; b bo ! ¢ & h - i . Using What You Have granted the leave with pay by act of | Whereas it had been arranged that W’:;?lflhh patient and worry t % u . ', e X Congress, ‘it was provided that this | Nobile should have the 3 / leave should go only to those who had * been employed for ten consecutive . maenths. Obviously, in such case there i» slight and surely not sufficlent | difference ‘from permanent employ- ment to warrant any discffination between these people and the per. manent workers. The position of the Contrbller Gen- ‘eral is one of the greatest responsi- bility. He is charged with the Interpretation of the laws relative te . the payment of money. He is'the] V%watchdog of the Treasury.” He . must interpret the statutes and the appropriation acts and decide as to the intent ef Congress. He hab been .- Every official who renders final de- @islons is arbitrary, Unfortunately, .. @wing to the very nature of his work; the public rarely if, ever learns of dectsions that satisfy those involved as claimants. It is only the adverse “ rulings that gain attention. . . cudgels of criticlsm are frequently jof W._as he | venture, sible, Since no one knows how to correct it. 3 . ¥ ¢ ! ;- By William Mather Lewss, ““De *man dat tries to make others the J form, o : h : "zi_ ‘g .§§is § i