The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 8

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amwnanencnaneeneeei reas YNE SEATT apni LE WEDNESDAY -| The Seattle Star |: Published Dally by The Stor fery and Uy al Repreae oe wish Prees Service. Mon ntwomery AL; Chicage office, 4h A vw an ut of pe Fy . oon ' By ca > un of scratching at nights left No wonder that the colleges report a Fr “ dead lan and such studie The t r the Pa heaven the deep strata of th cific manet ed pul arth, the ooze of the swamps, the gland lic a { ew Ava of all vermin that creep or crawl are fi bases on t ifi of beauties and knowledge thats attract Californians are \ ng the expendit id help man to climB toward the sta of $25,000,000 for a base at Ala They will seek to is dea to Na Fine, If Possible Secretary Weibur other al off > Bais Sen these men come West to bid ol ea ay Control conference sums up the fleet adieu ; “Persons whose progeny gives promise A naval extension program, drawn by ne eine’ of ‘deudenvalila ahould be ence experts and approved by many Coast ot xd , 3 Aaa far lies.” anizations, including the naval affairs ee Me any arge a ne aan ‘ committee of the Seattle Chamber, pro Fae leas Bet ¢ s difficulties in the ws vides for t a base, as well as an | ( accomplishing any noticeable effect { expenditure o 500,000 for extension | iion the population in general, In. the af the Bremerton base. This program, to | #P0! lace, Wintec tac anger senanind 1h tover a 20-year period, was rejected by ei tak it was so difficult. to determine t congress, but still is being pushed at | \hon a child promised to be of decided ; Washington. value, and the instances in which a child +. If the government will go thru with | who promised to be decidedly valuele this program, fine. Diplomats, both here |} scame ine erty ecame of much more vé han its par and abroad, believe the next war will be (ants are increasing fought in the Pacific and the eyes of the id are the “persons themselves to * entire world are focused on it today jud the uncntna ‘of ‘thal! progeny or iH If war comes, it must not find us un are we t have an unprejudiced hoard of t prepared, and naval bases 3 apprais There are millions and ; Vital as are fighting ships : lions of parents who are certain that t ! But if congress, which rejected th own children are the only ones of poter { program, cannot see its way clear to ¢ tial value on earth and any one of thes + thorize the entire expenditure, and is fig- | millions will fight anything like extrane > uring on establishing at this time only ous valuation { one of these bases, Bremerton should ¥ come first » eS ep) ’ # The Bremerton base is ideal from the Re pe al the Gag Laws $ standpoint of location. It is tk only naval M! ZZLED by Washington, Count + base along the coast that ar enough N el Karolyi, former president of * inland so that it could not be shelled by the Hungarian post-war republic, is leav Gn enemy fleet at sea. ing the United States to go back to a : ice De freer count the England of George V It’s a Great « Age HAT a busy and happy time the sci- entists are having, in this period! ‘irst, the astronomers can’t sleep nights for fear that some beautiful feature of Mira will be missed. Mira is discovered to be the second largest star and the observers at Mt. Wilson have just suc- ceeded in measuring her, altho one Yicius first paid attention to her way back in 1596. Mira is ri 30,000 times ht fat, her diameter being great as that of our earth, and she—if it is a she—seems to have Selected queer company, for she looks to be ‘right neighborly with the “Bull,” the “Ram,” the “Fishes” and the “Whale.” Then the paleontologists of the United States national museum are going with- out their regular meals to talk tracks, tracks and tracks. Just arrived in their midst are some tons of rock taken from a stratum 950 feet below the top of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and bear- ing tracks of creatures estimated to have lived over 25,000,000 of years ago and indicating that that magnificent canyon of rocks was mud at one time, and noth- ing makes your true scientist so happy as visions of unlimited age. As you look up at an airplane doesn't its strong resemblance to a mosquito im- press you? Well, it is apt to fool tne mos- quito, too, and she won't like it. Scien tists of the laboratories have got up a poison spray and, by use of the airplane, the swamps of Louisiana, Florida and Other mosquito-breeding regions are to be So sprayed that there won’t be a bit of $ the Ictter * Peonsidcred best only in $ aceather : Par SQ What is the dia { the time hui fai how is i A. The inches in the top of the bascn released by an directly Servatory. is approximately 30 Q. What fgsuc of the Ame Melegraph Co.? 4. Its outstanding stock $2,000,090 shores with a + 900,000,009 @ Who built the great pyramid} trom and wher { A. King Khufu, or Cheops, ov ithe pharoaks of Egypt, built aw Vareat pyramid. Some uncertainty | com alll exists as to the date of hia| er fyeign, but it was at least 2,900 {pears B.C, and wme writers place| one Pitas much as 1,009 years cartier, ‘ j (@ What EA. T 4 of using carth Peney for building by of a clay tamping it! inated in HEN Saturday noon 4. The term is said to he Spain What irony! Secretary of State Hughes sought to justify the gagging of Karolyi by citing \ forgotten and unrepealed war-time act permitting the control of the admission of aliens “if the president’ shall find that the public safety require Not by the wildest stretch of the imagi nation could it be said ‘ required the silencing of Karolyi. 1 department denies it, but we prefer to \ believe the gag was applied at the request Admiral von Horthy, regent of the Hun- garian kingdom. Otherwise it was merely a stupid insult gratis to a foreign visitor Some 75 years ago Daniel Webster in- vited to this country and, with the dent and congress, wined and dined other Hungarian —a real revolutionist Louis Kossuth by name, until the protest ing minister from imperial Hungary packed up his duds and left Washington in high dudgeon. “We'll do what we please, say please and e tain om we Webster told Hungary in effect. was that. We talk he public safety’ lof presi an- what please And that we a lot about not departing the ideals of “the founding fathers.” not act like we talk? When congress meets again one of the |first things it should do is to repeal the forgotten war-time measure which as an excuse for the Karolyi gag and from Why erves sub- stitute therefor a plain, out-in-the-open law. Otherwise the mere whim of any state department bureaucrat may again expose us to the | where. scorn of free peoples every- re ix the birthplt Rob 1, Alloway, near Ayr, 8 1 world war 1 out t cent disabil they were wife and failed tw blue | fie orig-| Q. What wax the first legal ex from the notion} cution by white men in America? Ra It ix xaid that Johi one of the Pilgrim father was found guilty of mi Gola fan executed, This is auppo: ' POEM, posal ay DOC--By HyGagel| 1} ‘ doing all week. Ambition and Vint: go Kertlon. and they dale ; Serer ton a lazy-like streak [Say DOC, CAN L [YES WARDEN; The halt a day off ix a buliy plan what we'll do all! YOU RUN OUT 10)| D'YOU THINK g week long. There's thi pleasure would brin THE PEN AND [HELL BE IN but how ofte: [ LOOK OVER ON FRIBAY? On Mond Inenday we fret, “Oh, the test can't | CONVICT 1313 ~ come any too soon, On ‘I und Frida ser till | |SOmME DAY 4 long for Saturday noon SOON? . f)) The half a day off we are anxious to « nda § feel tf \ : cond "We'll shirk, And, by the missus, we're dra hor h area: | s } than our regular work | + (Copyright, 19 r The a) : Ki en) AAA | eetaitalstatadalalstataee | i ; yas | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS | ‘What about Mars? Ure | + aincit Rae ; as é GR. oy | | There Really Martians? Vg | GYT MOSEFF SET BOY - CAUSE WEN \ is | DISH VERE HAwst Ht T P . | SEE DAT HAN ; a aX SUMFIN JES NATCHILLY Br ; * GOTIER GIVE WAN. ; = \ A ~ rir r ; pe . t ff ; ny ’ “Friends come and go,” philoso NOU NENER SEE ANY OF WASH e \\ FONKS FAMILY GOING: TOA F ar y : m || Sez Dumbell Dud: estat Lightning Free Gvernnent or Effic MERE UP: || aterateeen spar asniy || Mere is Bee BY CHESTER H. ROWKLI | : | haps because it ‘ inet read the post- a | This Cony of Ours i Cookery for | eld LEO R. SACK deh Husbands Oca Sis That ' my I 4 r x t hie ie made eff m 0 f T B nm ' 1 f Am Unofficial Meet May Guide Officials pers wie ir itie Confere m tended by strict Alright It Is “All Right” Frye’s Delicious whole ham adds economy to delight The delightful flavor imparted by Mr. Fixit of The Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Publi rh WE Ira If Mes. H. is still having trou ble, she might call Mr. Brake Mr. Kivi 1 wonde t t wapapers rea (luska is i resources badly money is develop th There be plenty for loans to foreign countries why not let Alaska in on some of thin? MA Hoth the newspapers and the ernment fully realize the { importance of Alaskan de- velopment The newapapers boost while the government ska, At present both via ind automobile re being trueted in ka by the government, But a country, lke aril whe sn individual, is not neces fortunate to have too enay with bis drew hie Mi ay hands unwrapped bread tito t He dropped a loaf in the bul pul on the bread countor the special Frye curing process is the prime reason for the ever-in- creasing popularity of Frye’s “Deli- cious” Ham in Northwest homes— and because the wonderful quality never varies Frye’s “Delicious” quickly becomes a regular house- hold habit. ic Interest When the household economist further discovers Also remember that the ECONOMY of buying a WHOLE Frye’s rye’s “Dell ‘“ oe Py ° : ° , Bich “GndieReree Delicious” Ham, her satisfaction is complete. Mr, Platt: Ceo fi f “Wild Rose’ bard rr ‘ ‘ are prepared with Keep a whole Frye’s ‘Delicious’ Ham in the the same scrupulous ooler. Ly > | ie ; i | Pagaral Ter MR Ally cooler, and you are sajely prepared for every liatatneatrlugin; eat, aoart play alia bathtiik bec | One with a hand rail so that children and women could en joy this walk without dan ? A READE | » definite plans haye t i} for this drive, but will aN Hoon ax the proper right-of | wy has been seeured, Mr, Wixit vill recommend that a eafo walk | | be provided, as you suggest. A | petition to tore th sted eltizens Ip. | Paves ' rss Hapa PR Bottor is a dinner of herbs where Hlove ia than stittled oy and hatred [therewith Prov, xyili iI! qouneil from in would he you Wish to he loved, loves | “Everything The Name Implics” aa Henous

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