sp ng A f 1 ow ‘ \ 5 r i t x f » 4 i i } i § ge Four } MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929 SOMERSET PRISONER |Meyersdale Drum rm NTRALIZED RADIO Daddy: F and WEEKLY HEALTH TALK [mem Se EES ; 3 yen GETS TH TERM IN PEN Bugle Corp s Take Part | “Ome is likely to be surprised to | jvetsd HELPS IN TEACHING : ; | rer. sai 5 mn Johnstown Parade |1earn that conservative estimates | i | James Hoover, said to be from Bal- I ae ce El ! i Toki airy 4 ano eg ee uw The American Legion Drum amd | nation’s population as toothbrush! Ne i > John A. Berkey in court Monday, to 1 4 omimicaly re a hE Re New Unit Takes Programs P Nay Graha | pay the costs, a fine of $1 and to serve Bagle Cons and the Junior Dram and 4 ae is Hebe hee 22 One (Gallon Thermos Jug a $1.25 Tos: to Sc ” 3 To | from one to two years in the West- | bugle L,orps, were very much in evi-|, Pu a FER : : hool Rooms and to | __Bofiner 2 I] HBPM cr rimiintiy sed rs of av donee a the Beane prvi nid in (50 bes nde, buen on; BOCA Pint Vacuum Bottle. ........... S100 | bi Hotel Guests. Johnstown, Pa., on Wednesday where they were participants in the dedica- tion of the municipal airport at that tempting to escape from the County | Home, where he previously had been | sentenced for four months. He had the regular use of paste and brush is [2S not only a hygienic, but a disease pre- ETL Arrow Camera. ss oS eer rr ventive, habit also. Nor must the | hax 2 MISTRESS SPRING ...52.19 { vita kuests in hotels today are turning pe : : . Soo re 2146x41 : ; leaded guilty to a charge of hreaking |place. Both the Senior and Junior : : | E20 2 A oe a radio program in their rooms as In every part of the country every Pe SD na Baa pee Corps, ‘the latter more familiarly house of dentists, dental hygien- OR ; ] ily as they switch on the electrie| one felt like the spring, full of life | + f » robbery at Al Carter's bar-|known as “Meyersdale’s Own,” re- ists 2h 00 th officials be forgotten Pe The following ht, pupils in schools are listening and merriment. | bershop in Somerset. Due to his phy- | ceived round after round of applause hs = TY Jeanoneile Mewpoins, A : ‘ Judgeifoln A 1 valuable lectures given far away, bir one place a .a) condition Hoover was sent to the . the line of march of the pads Health vier = bpe, decretary EIEN . - ter grand; tenants in thoroughly modern child swung in a county Home in lieu of a jail sen-|The ovation accorded the “Boys, wi « > ; ==3s — ilty: rtiments are hE their ro Grose : ol SWING, | tance. Attaches at the institution |be one that will be long Jensnhyes a Ss 1 be OR Skin Cleanser ™, BN Yaris 1 . : and the blossoms | gis0oyered that Hoover was preparin The day was very ideal an e : isl | | Po 1 i Tang Ving sets as easily as they connect fell over her and Boigniny “French leave,” on ns program which had been arranged by desplis advertising fanfares and offi- WES Tissue Cream carrying conceal gir electric irons by use of one of laughed and smiled | his clothing in preparation for an es- the committee in charge was carried isl urge, Amerie as yet is not sold RPT Vanishin Cream . tenced to pay the newest and most interesting radio as they fell cape. out very nicely, Included among the [0 the toothbrush. ~~ =% g 4 months in the A The magnolia speakers who were present at the de- Indeed, investigations show that | house. elopments. “Centralized radio” ang into wide use immediately with blossoms were used SAMUEL SAYLOR dication of the municipal airport were whole families in some sections of L $1.50 Value for $1.00 Harry Poet, Sa ; : Yds Pennsylvania give their mouths little : : 5 d d recent introduction by the Radio as hiding places the following high lights: The first|: : ; : Se gn stop and render poration of America, whose engi for the fairies FOUND DEAD AT speaker on the program was Charles if any attention, aad Seem io be Te | RR : automobile accid brs perfected it when they played E | Matthews, head of the Air Division of | Signed to the inevitable ¢°) fate of |FcTff POMPEIAN LIP STICK FREE pay the costs an he reception of any one of four hide - and - go- seek ALLEN HAY HOM the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. The store fast mn early middle Bes Tien < with box of Powder or Rouge alternate . senten ¢4 with each other on i ke iss Amelia Ear- |a8galn, ere are many others who |p=5¢H county sail. TTSMS I Fooms of hotels, Schools, . this fine sprin jexy ee To yas Miss siatrix is|somehow falsely conclude that the 22 BOTTLE OF PERFUME FREE Suny da | aries, clubs, hospitals or other ! pring Samuel Saylor, son of Mr. and hart, whose fame as an aviatri a hy en Tan ry With Dier Kiss Powde Budd Watkins, dings is supplied through wall day. Mrs. Peter Savlor, who reside near |rivalled only by Ruth Elder. The g : &) > jer Kiss Powder tion of - the Tiqu aker i An old boat Ce ird ki sid Ingalls, As-|dren but for themselves there is ‘no ; Ss no more conspicuous than a \ ¢ rock: school’ a | third speaker was David Ingalls, As-|% y Fed ? to pay the costs 1 hung picture. The which wav too old {ihe Brush Creek school house, Was) oo op Secretary of the Navy, and|lime to bother” A poor system of a ol cant . programs found dead in his bed, Thursday 3 logic, indeed. ne me : y lv be heard also through separate d speakers easily c~nnected with a 1 plate or through headphones en it is not desired that they be rd throughout the room. The de- opment is equally interesting to pampered guest cf a huge metro- tan hotel and to pupils in isolated to be used any more for trips was being played in now by some children along a dock running into the water. The boat was telling its story to the brownies, hidden away in it as the children played, of how it had gone The Blossoms Fell Over Her. morning, at the home of Allen Hay, where the young man had been em- ployed as farm hand. Funeral services will be held Sat- urday afternoon at Mt.Lebanon, the Rev. Mr. Railey, of Rockwood, of- the final speaker on the program was Charles M. Schwab, one of Cambria County’s great notables. Six New Buildings For State College IE it were a question of false teeth alone the situation would be sufficient- ly serious. Do not for a moment per- mit anyone to persuade you that the false product is ‘just as good as’ the real article. Naturally those who through ignorance or neglect ‘sport’ Thomas Drug Store, Inc. LEADING DRUGGISTS MEYERSDALE, PA. tody of the Sh nounced that unl tire from the bus would be a fur Watkins conduct: William H. Bit with non-suppor OoIhoTags, wit a no | ont 30 many trips. ficiating. Johnson & Son prepared — false teeth, are going to make as light The Place Where Your Business is Appreciated t 4 dered to pay $2 cational features hitherto available It told of all the children it had | the body for burial. Six new balldings ApprONIiSly 2 of them as possible. However, no gi nish So bones v to pupils in the largest cities. carried on parties and picnias and jol- woased is snivive > hj _| total expenditure of two and a half matter how good they may be, they RAYON SPOT SOY 1 ISON ZNSE be A rehearing w 3 es lifications. : Desonsad 1 muivivet by his poy million dollars will be constructed on |cannot and never will be able to take oh Si SRA & ge eA i H. B. Miller, And now, that it was old, and the ents and the following brothers and |p, .ampus of the Pennsylvania State | the place of the set furnished by na- 3) AXE ZES TN RENE ZEST AR ZEN E ZEST 3 serving a senten cipal of Oyster Bay, Long Island, hool operating centralized radio. his type of centralized radio, wn as audio frequency, is not to confused with the conventional 0 receiver and amplifier connected uency is ag perfect in every room water was creeping through it, still the children came here to play, and it, too, felt the joyous happiness of the spring and the sunshine. In a a city park, a very small park, tulips blossomed just as gayly and beautifully as in the country, for they said: “We want to be lovely for the city people so they, too, can see some color and some beauty and so they will feel that it is spring even though they walk on the city pavements instead of country roads.” said she talked away and said any- thing she had learned without know- ing what she was talking about. But she knew; and she also knew that she was happy and that there was spring in the air as she said: dren, and the turtles and the snakes, sisters: Norman and Jerry Saylor, of Berlin, Mrs. H. S. Smith, of Glen- coe, John Saylor, or Berlin, Wilson Saylor, of Sand Patch, William Say- lor, of Berlin, Mrs. Elsie Ackerman, of Glencoe, Henry Saylor, of North- ampton Township and James Saylor, of Berlin. Federal Farm Board There are eight members of the Board will be able to administer the new farm relief law in an effective and practical manner that will place agriculture on a footing to enjoy equal advantages with our other great national industries. College within the next two years, according to plans approved by the board of trustees of the college. Funds for the program come from the $2,250,000 State appropriation signed by Governor Fisher, and from the emergency building fund raised several years ago by alumni and friends of the college. As much of the program will be completed in the biennium as funds will permit. Overcrowded conditions on the campus will be relieved by the new construction but it will not per- Main and ‘a new power plant, both under way; new mining building; an addition to the present mining build- ing on the east campus which will be remodeled for instructional work in home economics; a new unit of the ture. At least they are only a sec- ond-rate substitute. “But dental neglect often means more than loss of the teeth. Many of the infectious diseases are now trace- able to faulty mouth conditions. Moreover, foci of infection around the teeth in the form of pyorrhea pockets and chronic aveolar abscesses are fre- quently the primary cause in rheuma- tish, arthritis, neuritis, heart and blood vessel degeneration and many others. “It is quite plain that everyone ful illnesses and perhaps even thou- sands of deaths could be prevented. Get the good mouth habit.” LIVESTOCK VALUE tion greenhouse; poultry plant feed fran excellent radio receiving set e placed there. he RCA audio centralized equip- nt takes the form of the necessary ts mounted in standard switch- rd fashion, one receiver with am- ing, distributing and outlet equip- ht constituting one channel, re- ed for the reception and distribu- of one program. As many as channels, giving the listener a ice of any one of four programs, be’'mounted on the central switch- d. The equipment is operated h the usual electric lighting cir- The receiver for each channel uned to a given station and the ng dials locked in position to pre- tinkering. A time clock switch be set to start the programs at designated hour and to turn them The centralized equipment may laced beside the telephone switch- d, behind the desk in a hotel, in pffice of a hospital superintendent, he office of a school’s principal or place that is convenient. Phono- h records may be played in the nce of programs. he other type of centralized radio s the different problem of per- who desire to use their own re- ng sets in apartment buildings. known as radio frequency and away with the necessity for un- ly roof antenae and lead-ins on walls of modern buildings. It is mere lead-in, but is strictly a frequency transmission line the toads and the woodchucks all stretched and said: “Hurry, hurry, we must get up. The spring has come, the beautiful, beau- tiful spring.” The bears sniffed the good air while the mother bears taught the little bears all they should know about berries and their food and of how they must look after themselves. In an orchard where the blossoms were beginning to fall, for it was warm in that part of the country, the blossoms looked up at the tree from which they had fallen and said: “Dear tree, you let us come to you in the loveliest time of the year. “You make us beautiful and we're glad we're spring blossoms.” And the tree whis- pered back as it moved in the soft breeze, and said: “I don’t make you beautiful. “We all do our best, that is all, to please our dear mistress — Mistress Spring—and to thank the mother of all—-Mother Na- ture—who makes us so happy and gives us such a beautiful world in which to blossom and grow.” 1 S hardware store formerly owned by John Mallery and later bought by Samuel Baer of Greenville Township was very much of a success, and a large number of people took advan- tage of the super bargains that were offered at the sale. Social and Personal Miss Marion Louise McDonald is visiting friends in Braddock and Pittsburgh, Pa. The camp meeting will begin out at the grove Sunday, August 4th, 3 p. m. good singing and preaching. During the month of August. EIGHT NEW AMERICAN RADIO LINKS ABROAD The inauguration of eight new in- ternational radio services in the last year by R. C. A. Communications, Inc., subsidiary of the Radio Corporation of America are announced in the re- port of the corporation’s directors, just issued, taking radio to thirty-two coun- tries outside the United States. This advance of America in inter- national radio communication is a matter of great importance to the house and a building for rural engin- eering. Junior Base Ball Team . Will Play at Uniontown On the past Tuesday evening the Base-Ball Team of the Junior League, which represents Charles E. Kelly Post No. 112 of the local American Le- gion, played a practice game with a picked team from Meyersdale and were defeated by a score of 8-5. This game, as was the game played on Wednesday evening, was a practice game for the Junior Team before their championship game which will be played at Uniontown, Pa., on this Friday evening. The winner of the game which will be played in Uniontown, Pa., will go to Pittsburgh to play for the cham- pionship. The probable line-up which will take the field for Meyersdale at Uniontown follows: Price, 1 b., Tucker, pitcher, Saylor, catcher, Pritts 2 b., Fullerton, 3 b,, Morgan, s.s., Imler or Lepley, r. f.,, Rosteper, c. f., and Imler or Lepley, of Somerset Business College News A special meeting of the Student They're All Wet Those New York Congressmen who continually break out with proposi- tions for an-all American Waterway across the State of New York as a substitute for the St. Lawrence route connecting with the Great Lakes, seem to ignore all the rules of grav- ity that relate to running water up hill. The best engineers of the coun- try have tried to figure out a way to impractical and cannot be accomplish- ed. . BROWNS A. M. E. ZION CHURCH H. Clay McDonald, Minister 11 A. M.—Preaching Services. To- ak ims ture. ' corresponding date a year previous. tire State during the past year. Mississippi River, Ohio and Indiana. dairy cattle, this Iowa. those States excepting New York. of each county for the 20 highest: 1—Lancaster Pennsylvania, with a greater aggre- |’ gate value of livestock on farms than the New England States, New Jersey and Delaware combined, ranks 13th among all the States in total value of cattle, swine, sheep, horses and mules, according to the Bureau of Statistics, Pennsylvania Department of Agricul- The value of livestock on farms in the Commonwealth on January 1, 1929, was established at $180,182,000, compared with $173,022,000 on the Pennsylvania is now one of the six greatest livestock States east of the being surpassed only by Wisconsin, Illinois, New York In total value of Commonwealth stands fifth, being outranked only by Wisconsin, New York, Minnesota and In average value of dairy cat- tle per head, Pennsylvania exceeds all The following table gives the value of livestock by counties and the rank a $11,189,810 pic “The Coming of Shiloh.” 7 P. M.—Praise Service, F. O. And- erson, leader. 7:30 P. M.—Preaching Services. Topic “A Dead Dog and Flea.” We welcome all. Class No. 2 will give a lawn fete Thursday evening. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Fairfax, teachers. FOR SALE IN BOROUGH OF MEYERSDALE 1 6 room house with all'modern con- veniences, excepting bath, with three Seven counties each had farm ani- furnished rooms on the third floor. mals valued at more than $5,000,000 on January 1 this year, the aggregate being $49,465,490, compared to $46,- 172,630 on January 1, 1928. This in- crease of $3,330,000 accounts for al- most half of the total increase in the value of livestock on farms in the en- There are four acres of ground with fruit trees, shrubbery and berries thereon. Sale price $3000.00. Call or phone for particulars at L. R. SHU- MAKER, No. 1 Center St., Meyers- dale, Pa. 28-4t FOR SALE One 1925 Model Ford Coupe, in very good condition. Good tires and newly painted. Can be bought very reason- able. For particulars call at the COMMERCIAL OFFICE, Hartley Block, Meyersdale, Pa. ! 28-2t Crossing the Continent On Roller Skates On last Wednesday the people of Grantsville and surrounding vicinities were treated to a very rare sight, that of Angus MacLennan who hails from Burlington, New York, who is cross- ing « the continent on roller-skates. The gentleman in person is crossing the continent on roller-skates from June 15th, and hopes to reach Los An- geles,, Cal.,, by December 15th. The skater hopes to get $10,000.00 for his efforts, and also the long dis- tance championship of the world. He has already made 13 trips across he OD. 1eSday evening a ere IS SKall ceased until bright and early on Thursday morning when he again was on his way to the championship goal. President’s Week-Ends The city of Washington is only a few feet above sea level, and every- one except those who have been born and bred in Dixie find the climate of the Capital city very difficult during the heat of summer. During week- ends the President gathers up a party of friends and they motor into the mountains of the Shenandoah, nearly three thousand feet above sea level. Sand flies, mosquitoes and fish ‘bite with avidity in these high altitudes. Mr. Hoover comes back to the White House grounds every Monday fore- noon, full of mountain air, and re- freshed by the brief vacation! He loves his fishing camp—and from all accounts the recreation supplies him with plenty of energy of the kind needed for his big job. Subscribe for The Commercial CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION —of the— 4 { for desertion an defendant was c same institution. Jack Frank, against morality. $10 per month f and ordered to | ‘Andy Toth, of {iquor laws, was ment of the cost: Nick Modis, of liquor laws, wil Sheriff to the Somerset Count; And a parrot sitting on « porch in new Federal Porm Boatd and Shey 4 mit immediate expansion or larger |should follow the practice of brushing | connect the Great Lakes with the New York, N. Y., to Los Angeles, + until further ord ino TE: present practically every branch of} o 0.4 1 40 because of needed re- |the teeth at least twice daily and vis- : ..“M€ | California, in quest of the title for 1 7 the sunshine kept saying: activity connected with agriculture. |SWHae y S e Yeesh ai least twice y . Hudson River. But the proposition | «mp ; : : ' : “Fine day, fine day.” Th y hieh § : g hi ‘| placements, long delayed. The sche- |iting the dentist twice yearly. Liter-|is «511 wet,” and the New York Con- he Long Distance Roller Skating he k hat sh ste are high hopes in Woshington dule calls for the construction of the |ally millions of teeth can thus be sav- : 2 : - Endurance Championship of the And the parrot knew what she was | wadavs that the members of the 2 rt bructi ally I + | gressmen know, if they have studied | world”? He left New York Cit talking about, though some people had following buildings: rebuilding of Old | ed and thousands of serious and pain- | the subject at all, that the scheme is . e le Ww Yor ity on : INSTA] “Tony ‘ Bontoni, h scattered loudspeakers or head- “Fine day, fine day.” HARDWARE STOCK SOLD Liberal Arts building; a botany ON FARMS SHOWS 10 A. M.—Sabbath School, Robert A and his i average is eran; Crushe nes. gg with the new audio Grandfather Frog woke up the chil- - greenhouse; general experiment sta- $7,000,000 G AIN Thomas, supt. ha — Pu brett 2): Lennan 3. Escapes. ue ‘Tony Bontoni, seas veteran of | stantly killed al day evening whe of rock while wc ing Coal Compa; crushed about t John Rebay, esc: The deceased is survived by a living at Heilwc ed for the Quer for #he last seve Funeral serv Ralphton Catho Tuesday morni church cemetery over to the Fri of Boswell, who TWO DAY MISSION. TO BE The Forty T the Woman’s Pittsburgh Sy Church in the Berlin, Pa., O Executive Boa Thursday. Or odical meeting ness sessions Friday aftern Thursday ever p does mot pick up additional sig-| And all over the United States not only because of the [Council was held on Wednesday.| 9 Chester ..... 1564,650 vid B. Schned of Interference, One efficient] country every onc . . swift and accurate service thus in- | Miss Barbara Fisher, the President,| gv qc 7.512.980 North Japan na some 50 to 75 feet above the | Sent up a cheer to Fine Day. creased, a service which already has announced the appointment of MissY 4 parks 6.371.960 Tl A Pageant—1 takes care of all, so that tenants Mistress Spring. brought down international cable tolls, Leona Bittner and Miss Evelyn Shaf- 5—Bradford .... 6.365.920 SECOND NA ONAL BANK ca’s Hour by ly have to plug in their radio| Perhaps you heard them—on a day | pyt also because it shows the United |fer as members of the Social Commit-| ¢ Crawford ...... 5,330,530 Society, Berlir ving sets on a wall socket. A recently when the springtime fra-| states is holding against some diffi- |tee. A special meeting of the Social 7 SSQUERANIR. ees 5.129.640 si ? ons percentage of the best type of | grance seemed lovelier than ever you | culty a leadership in radio communica- | Committee was held by Miss Fisher. 8 Washington 4.977.700 Meyersdale, Pa. eB : Lartments now are being equipped | had known it to be before! fon of She Americans may well Tin ore esnsiiered the promo! J 2 Er em 4.823.630 be gwen by : e proud. ion of social activities this summer. gee, . endai, Japan 5 Yay. RIDDLES The new international radio services Professor Meltsner delivered a talk 10Paeks Jaa At close of business June 29, 1929 In connecti — inaugurated ih the year were to Mar- |in the assembly hall on Monday about a 4.375.750 day evening EING MAN CAUGHT What is the finest board? Sawdust. | acaibo, Venezuela; Shanghai by the |the relation between social activities|is wercer ............. Eas Banquet and * & 2 way of the Philippines, Montreal, |and success in the business office. 17 VWestmiordland 4.918.720 with Mrs. Ira RADIO PICTURE What is it that goes round a but- | Portugal, Australia by way of Mont- | Norman Knepper, formerly a stu-|is_ wavne 3,836,570 RESOURCES siding and BY A ton? A billy goat. real, Curacao in the Dutch West In- |dent of Somerset Business College is I gy . presi : % 8 dies, Liberia and Cuba. at present employed in the Farmers’ 17 Montgomer 3483840 Toansand Discount... 3 549,628.83 ner, Philadelp stantio Queruben has a chance What is most likely to become a tH TransAiantie circuits are in opera- | National Bank of Somerset. 18 Sontersct ty Te 3'476.130 United States Bonds... .. 244,500.00 retary of th . 3 man? A little boy. on with twelve different countries. A special group will be formed for liq a Other Bond ds sys Society of Ge to share a certain pride with a Norway, Sweden, Holland, Belgtum, [those whe desite to enter, Monday, |o) UME! emerson. 3,166,220 er Bonds and Securities 464,826.93 pal speaker. id OO is Tas " _ When is a pig like peas in the gar- | France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, July 22. An intensive course will be 20=-Lyeoming yin 3,061,080 Banking House, Furniture & Fix- . A unique 1 in that he introduced a new era | den? When it Joqure } Soning a I hey in Shorthand, Typewriting and Killing Poison Iv tures 53,893.70 Friday aftern buinal history. Veiller’s charac- : 4 in Burl : : : Jookkeeping. Day and: evening ses- g y CASH and DUE FROM BANKS. __. 128,249.69 tion Service What is always to the point and | in Syria and Spain. Latin American |sions will be held. at z , y basted that he was the first man countries: with which it is in direct Reading Circ : : : siness? le. ED na pbphpypsoici”’:]:»] It is easy enough to kill poison iv [ : ti with one eye to business? A need : > : 5 . y g Pp v Thotinag oo oe Cn Er eat Morr Lue Videeows + |Z 200 po Te Ln a PE tured by detectives by means What is it that is neither fish, flesh, West Indies, Colombia, Maracaibo and aw Violators prepared of about three pounds of A cordial 1 fii; DS rann fowl] nor bone and yet 's zood to eat? | Caracas, Venezuela, Dutch Guian, . common salt to a gallon of slightly LIABILITIES every one to io De oh qudraben nl mee Brazil, Argentina, Santo Domingo and Women may not know how to run|soapy water, or with crank-case oil ings—busines chas Noy wore © * x % Cuba. The compeny’s trans-Pacific |automobiles safely, as some people| thinned with kerosene. A statement Capital Stock $ 65,000.00 = taksy 20s 0 New Why is an industrious person like circuits carry on radio communication claim, but there is another part of thel from the United States Department 3? o 2 . od harges of swindling and foreery ; oh thief? The one makes time, | With Hawaii, Japan, China, French |story shown by the records of the|of Agriculture warns the public Surplus 195,000.00 Col. The ied over 5500 miles and ended | a wa i Indo-China, Java, the Philippine [traffic courts. In the National Cap- inst this d 1 Undivided Profits 15,343.69 ‘New York Ta Lith The sleepy Fili-| the other takes it. v4 al : against this dangerous vine. 9,030. Tu haha € Dy hg x v3 Islands, the Fiji Islands and Siam. It [ital less than three and one-half per ee Circulation 65.000.00 ently, from s Yoused from his berth > >| What Is the difference between a also operates the circuit with Mom |cent of the offenders against the traf- P C I B Bills Pavabl Ia jlds of Chil a recent morning an en s treal, connecting wtih Australia. fic laws brought into court this sum- anama Lana ooms HS FayaDIC. 70,000.00 i his sly by a facsimile radio | match and a cat? One lights on its ? b ; g I : > bl. is on i simile i mer were women.. And that despite —_— Deposits... 1,030,755.46 Governor aken from an original in A recent report of tolls collected on | ureau of Information ice Headquarters and 2,600 miles across the Pa- e Radio Corporation head and the other on its feet. ® * *® What's the difference between a bee and a donkey? One gets all the honey, and the other all the whacks (wax). Of course we don’t know anything about the new premier of England but it’s our guess that a man with a Scotch name like MacDonald would be in favor of an economy program. the fact that women do a large part of the driving in Washington. The Traffic Bureau of the District of Co- lumbia expressed the belief that wo- men drive cars more safely than men. the Panama Canal shows that this great channel that connects the Paci- fic and the Atlantic oceans has just | completed its largest year of business. | $1,441,099.15 bh ° iti 1, ! o° 3 Rae —