BRISBANE THIS WEEK AAA Is No More Who Will Pay Now? Only 11 Can Run Fast The State of the Union The Supreme court decision reject. ing AAA, the “agricultural adjust. ment act,” affects every American di rectly. Issued Just as the President announced his pro- gram to balance the national get within one dollars, the decision upsets that admin- istration program, Men with large incomes, of whom few survive, may worry, for the de- cision takes from the government sev- en hundred million a year of proe- essing taxes that will have to be made good elsewhere, The manufacturers’, or processing, tax, handed along to the little people, was, in reality, a sales tax on life's necessities—cotton cloth, flour, meat. Arthur Brisbane The question is, Who will provide cash promised the farmers, since the Supreme court will not sanction the sales tax, disguised as n “pross” tax? Whence will come the hundreds of millions the government owes to farm- ers under its AAA promiss and has not yet pald? The farmers did their part, the government could hardly fall to do its part by paying. International News Service sports department shows that out of about 1.800,000000 human beings on earth only 11 are known that can run a mile at really high speed. Of these not more than four would have any chance of beating an Individual named Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, You would think that the billlon un- known uncounted among the so-called “backward races,” many with native energy, free of civilization's handicaps, could easily be trained to beat the 11 fast ones, but it Is not probable. address “on the state of the Unlon™ was, like nearly all Presidential an address on the state of the administration Discussing danger of war, If it is true that “S85 or 90 per cent of all the people in the world are content with the territorial limits of their respec tive nations,” that would 10 or 15 per cent of the aggressive type. The President's speeches, leave only Lloyd George, playing a little poll ties with his friend Prime Minister Jaldwin, exults in the noble moral uprising of the British, rejecting the terrible, immoral plan to divide Ethi- opia and placate Italy. Something “without precedent,” Lloyd George calls It, Where England is concerned, “divid- ing up” is, Indeed, almost without precedent. England's custom as a rule fs to swallow things whole, as she did with the Transvaal, India, and other territories that have kept her old fight- Ing flag always in the sunshine, The Methodist Episcopal church is proud to announce in Nashville, Tenn. that It begins 10368 with 2.783.200 reg- ularly enrolled members, sn Increase over the preceding year of 31.208 with 21.3681 baptized infants not Included This is the reply of the Methodist Episcopalians to the “high church” Episcopalians of the English church altogether as a fallore, Children will learn unless you like it. Other vegetables menacing person called “Pop-Eye.” to eat it. One well known New York physician ventures the opinion that spinach contains an objectionable amount of “vegetable urle acid.” ested, If they have forgotten about it, to see photographs of one big Egyp- finished its bombardment. exceptionally complete Job, nothin left standing. . A twefity-year-old Poughkeepsie girl, “from the other glide of the tracks” working for $0 a week, was invited by a young man to get into his auto moblle. “Want to go somewhere for a drink, baby?" was the invitation for mula. In the morning the unfortunate giri was found In the man's car in a garage, dead, horribly mistreated and beaten to death. The excuse for men- tioning so dreadful a crime Is that it ought to warn all girls foolish enough to accept Invitations from unknown men. New Jersey says the execution of Hauptmann, close at hand, will be no Associated, ewaprpers and WNU Bervice What have we here? We have an automobile. How big Is the automobile? It is a four-passenger automobile, How many people are in the automo. pile? Eight people and a dog. How can eight people and a dog get into a four-passenger automobile? We've often wondered about that, too, Are the people comfortable? Certainly not, Even the dog Is suf- fering. Where are they going? They are going to the country or shore on the regular Sunday motor trip. How long will It take them? They will be all day getting there and all night getting back. Why? On account of the traffic congestion. Will they enjoy the outing? No, In fact they will be pretty mis erable every moment, and about mid. day the suffering will have become pronounced. Then why do they take this trip every Sunday? It's an old American custom. * - - THE STORY OF OSCAR 1—Oscar’'s par. ents had great am- bitlons for the hoy. 2-When he was a little fellow they used to take around the house and point out the oll paintings of his ancestors, 3—~Most of them had been men. 4-They sent him to the best schools and then to a university where he would get the democratic touch. They never ceased that in had a chance to become President. and they liked to impress upon him that hig chances were hetter than average 6—Thelr idea was that he should get a ad education and then enter the Law. Most Presidents came from the Law, they sald 7—He inherited certain statesman. like Instincts and the ability to mix well on necessary occasions S8—After graduation he went Into politics and his folks saw that he had the right sponsors. O-—He was soon looked upon ns a rising young man In the affairs of the state and won a state senatorship In states. hire "10—Everybody liked Oscar. He had a 11—After a few years he became 12-Then they began to talk of him 13—~He looked like a cinch for the White House, 14—Then came the 1929 collapse and chaos. Oscar observed the troubles of 15~But the party went on booming 16—Oscar fooled them, however, 17—He suddenly quit the state and Canyon, 18-—He left a note saying that he MORAL~Now and then you find a man who can sidetrack an ambition. ® & =» WHAT'S WRONG WITH THESE SENTENCES? 1-The gas company made a mistake and read the meter so that the cus tomer benefited, 2-The middle-aged lady passenger on the ocean voyage did not make a fuss about the loention of her steamer chair or ask which side of the boat was the sunny side, 3—"We can’t use a skit like that” when the pitcher disputed lawn with grass seed had no trouble at all keeping the neighbors’ dogs, chickens and children off. speakeasy CURIOUS FACTS FOR CURIOUS PEOPLE The happiest people In the world are members of a tribe in the Interior of Africa. They have never heard of contract bridge. Ninety-seven per cent of all auto moblle owners never talk about testing the alr In a spare tire until they have a blowout nine miles from nowhere. The average life of a sponge diver is 35,6781 dives, Statisticians have figured that less than 3§ of 1 per cent of all men who go flounder fishing do so because they like it. They merely find it a good way to get away from thelr wives George D, Phillersby, of Gadgetville, Mont., has a fountain pen which has never falled him, The ancient Greeks did not know what strawberry shortcake was, which may account for their physical fitness, A straw hat blown off In a wind will roll under a truck In seven out of tén cases. Watch fobs are gradually disappear tng from American life. This is also The idea of making a cruller with a hole in the center was thought up by a man named Pooksey. HEALTH RHYMES Masticate each mouthful well, Never overeat: Always wear your rubbers In Snow or rain or sleet! rush your teeth quite carefully Don't neglect your sleep; And In anything yon do Look before you leap! Watch your calories and don't Strain or hurt your eyes: Bear in mind that you most have Abundant exercise! Guard your health from morn to night O'er your diet fuse; And you'll probably expire Underneath a bus! »* * » SCRAMBLED LETTERS TEST The names of what leaders in Amer. fean politics are spelled If the follow. ing letters are correctly rearranged? Msith. Hreoov, Davsl Oorsetley, Muryra, Rahob, Rekab, Guuoy. Ragner, Reithile, Doomea. Rasboe, (BEd. Note.~Any normal person should be able to*figure these out In able winds) : Lo OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS The Robin but you can get trusting it too implicitly. | Quilt of Blocks That Picture Nursery Phymes By GRANDMOTHER CLARK the nursery tales that every knows will Interest both young. Always a good subject for a old her child. inch blocks stamped on a good qual ity bleached quilting material ang The embroidery work is In the out- line stitch. Use any color thread. Address Home Craft Co, Dept. A— Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave. St Louls, Mo, Inclose a stamped dressed envelope for reply writing for any Information, Week Varies From 3 to 8 Days Throughout the World The length of a week varies In dif. ferent parts of the world from three to eight days. The seven-day week is, of course, the most widely em- ployed, But the five-day week is not un- popular as it is used today in both China and Russia, whose combined populaton of 640,000,000 represents nearly one-third of all the people in the world. Collier's. IN AND OUT Tove Is funny. 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