TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1151131 iiilililM-INDIANNS Yillliiii i“ P 1 lPilSllE ‘llLlillERilliBE long line of Premiers. lie has almost’ iBy Norman Klein) The fight rages bitterly up and mysteriously fought his way to his‘ p. Staff Correspondent of Evening Postudown the State today. r l great position. Ten brief years ago’ fly jams Bqrion. M.D But Gilliom is not wet, he will tell’ Notes by the Way Right lion. Stanley Baldwin ‘ the subject of a short sketch in the‘ Toronto Star. from which we con-- dense a few notas. l-Ie ranks among; the very interesting of Britain's l T0 THE HbLoERs OF 9111111115931 :11 Canada- sw; polyps; liiATURING " . Novéiilbéliz. "m; and _ll‘_)eceirilie'i'fl_l_lst 11- V.‘ “xv . :2 r.'.*‘.':i.':";l:f"r.:il';i.r‘:., now for either ‘ Ftiiese issued in t for other Securities , , n " " "nun" Eastern muurs. coin f INVESTMEIYI JQAHKEII-i f , 14s mcmuoivn syncs-r - _ _ “CIIAIQLOTTETQWN sr. 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' Charlottetown. t l‘ "Dr. John Roach Straton, the fun- damentalist preacher in New York,l says you should have let your chil-l‘ dren die while they were critically ill; and your physician decided some medicinal whisky was urgently needJ cd—-—" . l "1'd get the whisky again, a thou-l sand times," Mr. Gilliom tumcd ln his chair. his voice lifting to an an-' 81')’ defiance, "If a doctor tells me‘ A t 3 llm‘ , of these coverages leaves the ugus . i i i l FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS +§O§O-f§f§4-QQ§-OO§-OO-O-§§O§§ dlsinterring the Lord's veto power that was committed to the dust fifteen years ago,’ Had he succeeded E understand the willow trccs inlbabm‘ 5nd Liberals would ccrtamly. * you, although the drys roll hurt eyes _ 1- d known.“ I-Ie was surrounded and N "N" ca“ ml’ lwhe" Y°" 51*“ m“ “m9- _ --— ,1 m alums 1h his Iounse mt pocket. 1111 topped by other figures all lmslble l A Missouri letter carrier by the m, “m, s“, a homer-s nest m“. n . . - . l RINCE Edward‘ Island wil c111 lhiS tobacco pouch in his hip pockotrpmmlem‘ The Ceclls‘ me clmmlm“ someone remarked “can” name of‘Lindbergh decides suddenly mdlana mat is approximately 7i) per a hearty welcome to the 225 ex-‘lllclc “.35 probably some gusoinsliaines. Lord Curzon, Winston 811111111’ World! T0 néquire fitxliless 1g lfusive er cllre giin.b°:!tldh;:1l€ ggsgfi-ent“ drly, because‘ 5110;112:281 litquor l lsls I gm province op _ . ‘- . . octors, lawyers. an so fort , an 118 you now a s t e rst o s ace se -as- curs on r0111 ‘ ‘umong the fashionably dressed flndlChurchillpthe most versatile and do nothlng about gammy, lsmmklng across the national comlsigned crusade‘ He cm fight‘ He Quebec who are due to arrive on the uncomlamlblc gllesls when he enmr.‘ chamellOIilc of all political diving yo“ have lllel me mall ol- womllll'lciousness_ h“ leavlng a “an” ollwon the 0mm o‘ Amlmey General mm immm‘ This v15“ is an the Cd. 11111 11011011811811“? 119 10°11 1115 ducks’ new dlsappearmg here’ ‘now “gm lwhal is called me “mferlofltylnewspaper headlines in his wake over the Opposition of the Ku Klux . ,, .. 1 - c m ex." ‘ 111°“? P19151115‘ as n is a follow up ..~:cat at the festive board. His stlfllyfbobblng 11p tiers’ wing, amogg Hep is always trying w escape‘ Out here today in Indiana -— thlsl']{jan_ l of former excursions from the Pro-_ n doubt cmned‘ ‘hose above an eyrm 1111- e from the responsibilities of life be-‘community so strangely tormented 1-18 55y; he‘; taking onqsgq; a; 9,; ldrvsscd {Enow guests ° .was not as he is not yet even of - l i be lndicatin that the . . . . ~ ' l ’ ' "5"" he @9511‘ ‘eel m" he m5 with self-reproach and native pride time, m; n-lsnds ggy 5111mm lggqrp‘ vincc o Que c. B lhim m his loose, comfortable rigbutlme exalted llonmqed class as were into the scheme of things the way and the leaf ol. God_lllel.e ls acomflvlnced he has heard a cry l“ me DYQV1°U5 “Pcllmci: ‘::r:nf,:i°:;:1:_' it was now too late to go home and canning and Peel and Gladstone, henfirglllcilgor of the Canadian Medk fields volume who lllleawllsmblealdwlldeme - a summons w take up n°thmg c“ Con“ “l 1111111188- T110 111¢1C11°55 5"" beatfmi 915mm‘ He’ “We “mm; 3"‘ cal Association Journal tells us thatl K111011811. too. the sword against intolerance wher- ‘Lively to Canadian unity and mutual down on the cluwll l, was devu- nsh Premiers. save for Bonar Law. the lack of courage is often the re-l Like Lindbergh. he has modesty ever he may flnd it in his own In- understanding than those interpro- lshly hm‘ Stanley Baldwln‘ pelspllu was a business man. I-le had no illiltnolflrtillep <3 13E gzfisglfland he has courage. But this new-ldlana, and later. perhaps. in the rest vlncial visits. This is especially 5111c. ing arose and Pulled off his lounseyhqerary. fecord‘ but he has one mw‘ ster. 1Com" ‘s cm" '15 politics‘ n is even “f ‘he land‘ of vlslts from Quebec wlllcll by MP1‘ ' V {'31s Writings‘ 115W betrayed 9 1'3“? Perhaps the youngster had some less certain than sfllmsy monoplano. So this Evening Post observer in- _ _ ‘l-lack“ and hung 1t m‘ the back ° gift of fancy and of delicate ex-.sllght physical defect, poor vision, His name is Gilliam-Arthur hlvites you to watch out for Gilllom, 5°" °f "all"! a ‘imcwm “mlwaiw-lirls chair. If he couldnt be comfort- pfgggiogL The“, are an the more imperfect hearing. or other cghdi- Gllliom. His pet antipathy is "the thc one-man crusade, 15 1° l‘ "mam mm‘ ‘mlmd mmluble he would make himself ascom- welcome and surprising because his d“ll’,l,fclfl':fes'i“f;“lflfjotlfngigflobnoxious tyranny of blsotrv and 1n- m” E“g1ish'speakmg provinces‘ The fortablc as he could! The suffering 11°51 RUDW" Previous utterance wasjnstead of having the youngster toleramey language difflculty, however. is being crowd cheered mm and thanked to the efIect that he prefers his face the difficulties for himself.‘ Lei 111B East-YES. 101 1-116 ‘#11019 ‘ rapmly overcome‘ The fiench lam plgs m wolcesmlshl-le and lllll Thus a child that receives every-‘country—kecp an eye on this Mr. 0m arrive; at me cimvlcrlon that‘ l hem taken u more and heaven for a safe lead. (‘inc after cracks in the ‘Image inn m B“ ma‘ ghlllagrnfgflaeatlgifilflgflfely developeslfilllolll‘ who l5 the Attorney General ll ls Gllllomk ldea__ln that almost; 31mg“ 5 5 p ‘ another they put off their heavy. l “These children sllolled‘ by peplof the State of Indiana. There is a hussed-volce way of liisr-that there 111010 by 0111 311811511-59611111113 l>°°P1° senseless coats» hung them a re Bald- ~ smell; pawn; ‘ll-e an; u, m“ possibility we are going to hear morc'is an emotional unrest in the landl While the Wench 111's 1101111111115 1 wln on ll“, backs o; lllell. malls when faced with difiiculties, unless from him in the next twelve months. In short, a slowly smouldering rc-T l - In any casc he won the Premi r-. _ I .. helm. knowledge ol Engllslll ll l5 men ms worship Mayor Mum‘ ship‘ and that at one o’ the mzsilrllijrydaigfeziluécteglltlo acquire a com 0f flateuiis friends. as well as vot-lbelllon among the best of our cltlz-‘l ' ‘l ' . ,, " l" trend of mind, are cns against sumptuary laws against» rare now for a group of men and wo- _ . 4 ‘ , 1 l it t. . s 0 a em ' n lobe X l“ Ml dc "dent" _‘.“11° had 111$ best and heavwstlvruclhl holirs cf Englandls hlstOry. S llllgslllglrlch men ln chlld wellmgemrrg excited, despite the terriblelthis fast-rising barricade of State, rne e v s y IX‘ i1 ‘Pllllce Albert on‘ cvlllced symllwlllgThenn he ost it. Then he came md our psycllologlsts 315m w“ ugMiddleWest heat. ‘legislation, against the oppressive 011 Frem-‘h 01' 15711211511- 111 B1131 C850 ol lollowlllg sllll‘ The crowd cllcolll._‘bflvk- It W111 P10111111)’ 11¢ wnceded that we cannot start at too early‘! They shake off the steaming. shim- ways of the quidmincs. I there is a universal language which‘ agcd lllm and llls Olmoxlolls Prlncelthat 11° 11915- 1°5§ 1n P19592159 and f‘? sliflestugeélesvcg‘ gifstyggggitfig ‘ltgzélmering air currents as if they wcrc1 The quldnuncs? They are the busy-l is intelligible to all. especially to all Albert was hung m; the back of hlslprospect since his return to power.‘m may‘ that he cannot cscppehordes of mosquitoes about their bodies who. he feels. seek to hold canadlans that ls me language Ol .315 1° 111$ 111911111 1111"- 119 11115 CfiiJ-‘lmnlshment due m,“ ‘lheads and they declalm with thatlhumim nature in snaffle and ourbi 1911311 Thereafter m"? W35- “ mtltalncd a crew comprising such dl\'- If the youngster has any cir-iecislnaiile self-consciousness of the Hoos- bits. They rile Ciilliom beyond melts-l ‘rlendnness “m1 brothcrnness and’ respite from the intolerable heat. at erse elements as Sir Auster Chum-fl??? "F151 bvtkrltlicognizedhfiorrgrilténer when he gets fanatical aboubure. ' l “heme? 01"’ V1511°T5 110111 Qllebccgeasl a measure o; Comm-L Thyberlain and Lord Cecil and Jovn- gm l1;‘;u‘:lrgsz£r.s reslsgzslfce e’ anlllanythlng that this Gilliam is pro- But he won't say much about all understand our words or we theirs, smoke lmln a lllousa-nll plpcs lloaledlson-Hicks and Birkenhcad and courage blllll u“ instead o; eglvrlphet, newly arrived. albeit his heels this. Perhaps he himself hasn't crys-l‘ we 531311 unliersyand the kindnesslm rings and wreaths ln the soddcnllChurchlll, not without clash but ing in" to him because of his de-lstill are muddy with the anonymity talllzcd his views on all intolerants, . l lwmloll; cl-lsli Perhaps l, ls lo fects. ~ lot the corn lands. Plalnly. caution fogs his views of the “m: the frlendlmess which 9x15‘ bklair and there was peace Called‘ I know this sounds like severe tween the two races, and the peoplcfulllén for his rcmy to a mg)“ en11ll;_l’l':€m‘t‘l‘1ebll7‘l:$e belongs fixlslome ofmensures‘ but all must agree. m“; 10512232128111“ Indiana are," mwf e n u rro - 1. P‘ m" P"°"'1n°° Wm‘ we 1°01 3S5urcd9|siastic welcome, the Prime Mlnistsfider it unlikelye tiiat, “M: (Igalgillrr111150glilggrtilierflgliil-Etiitgllinilfgiffielifj others," he told this reporter. "They, ‘do everything Wssme m make theloi the greatest Empire the world has1wlll survive another general clec-"mlcp as this individual is canedl H15 °"°m1°s_m°r° ‘m’ many humlare s“5p1°1°“5' n ymrv” gm 5°me‘l visit mutually enjoyable. lever known arose and Spoke wllhllloll ‘wwflmglealgrliméi parents shouldldrcd clergymen, W.C.T.U. women thing quieter“, to 05¢,- mem you. The excursion l5 lllldel. the allsplmnll usual race and c1 uenccqn ms zbe m develop a leellng ol. mdelyland churchgocrs who, dislike hlm—~ must go slowly». €s of Le Dev l I h l , 5 g °‘1 ‘ ,endel.lce nolwmlslandlllg any dmsay Gilliom is merelye. political tun- "I'm waging this fight to legalize ‘ ° r’ ‘me ° 1 e eadmglshirt sleeves! One of the doubtful "moves" waslfeets that may be present, thus giv~;ist; an ambitious man. but sadly the prescribing by physicians ofl Z-Ffelltrlangbage newspapers in Cam‘ Had all oldlllaly member ol- mclqw lkslmwh o; ‘loops u, Chin,“ ing him 511171016111 56111 ‘wnfimtlllflmlsguided, hopelessly deluded. medicinal‘ whisky right now. It's; ads. .HenrlBourassa.M.P..onc of clllladlall parliament‘ had even‘ lhclThc good or evil of this is still and fiorlgvlellloZeggalesfarésewylor 0m? And Gilliom; well, he smokes‘ his quite an undertaklng—" the most'eloquent orators in Canada,1pl.lme Mllllslel. of Canada lllldel._ W111 10118 P91111111 11 101911! 01 GQbBW-‘ers. and a strong desire to be of 9151"‘ *;:;‘T°‘I'l‘11“1'?t hh" $51M?” h“ "wen “T” W“ m 13"" °1 @3311” ' . - 1 ., - n n wlll accompany the palm The), taken to attend a fashionable funcJThe breach with Russia stands a service for the gelneral good. 4 xiordls rleheewlrflschistimee :1 deiao Jug light wines and beer? l‘ w," am,“ ll, m, s e llll l l _ [point of debatesble wisdommontrary “"5 a" “ma” “w §°mm°“,f°l'l‘;°l s ° B“ ' ys N" a “"1 °" that» PEW- P c ra ns, and non in his lounge suit. he would have as llldollblless was to all ms pen‘aguyciéhtlhérgknfeojllel. ‘t otlilrlcétnexpccizlgjowjy; “How about censolshlp _ books‘ ‘will first visit their fellow C0UnzrY‘lbQ9n politely told by a flunkey thilligsqna] lllstlncls‘ Hls Solullon l?) of i; to develop properly" “Please keep mc in the background movlesl the stage?» ' me“ i“ 153mm" 331" th°"ea“e1'°°m'lhe had forgotten to dress. Had he the coal strike eruption has added: **“' _I am not important m mm He shook his head‘ in! w Challolwmwn Where he l . ; _ To tell the truth, Mr. Gilliam ls not "111 no; talk about an m,“ ills; ; . t vlmdmaken to make u sllccch 1n hi5 nothing to his fame or his future, llm mint all cl He may never be __ Wm be fimngly cntenflmd by Hisshirt sleeves he would have becnlmmc a5 an cappmgs M “n vesu‘ Anzolhen allamlhc may only m; now. 39"“ Lleuwmmt G°V°1m°r Realm howled down. lvmses “e bmlnd t°fl1:°-Th° Prmmzi cently he emerged on the front whois always ready to make our oc-‘ one palm lll lhls slol-y l5 that l; R1221’: rengwtlfihcggn it betgenrgbc pages. This came with his surpris. lcasional feel that they arc wclccmcfgellllemal, or l, lady ls blg enough = bl‘ 5a?" l“ ii ngmdns w it) l‘ ins; espousal of medicinal whisky. ' , l’ '18‘ y c 1 c5 0m e PM)“ o l outlawed in Indiana. and unified m the be“ we ha”- lthey may safely defy Her Ladyshlphis career. It is difficult to con-l It is hoped our visitors will be giv- Dame Fasllloll Alllmlel, point lslcelve how a mun so well-pglggd‘ , en an opportunity to sec as much as‘ that personal comfort may all Occajcould have so suddenly started to‘ {Al FINE Id Y‘? ' ~ . e c es o - possible °f m“ Pmvmcc‘ for natural: sions, take precedence of ridiculous-Walk backwards‘ as Mr‘ Buldwlngrlthhlfinr; mouth will I make known ly they will be making comparlsonsylly llllcomlollablc laslllon certainly did when he dreamed ofl-rlly fajthfulngsg m 9,11 generations. and their own province is a strongl __<a..____ lpsalm 891' competitor with any province in: INSECT 7551's- Canada. PRAYERz-I will pay my vows unto Thee. 0 Lord, 111 the D105- cncc of all the people- fiO-O-OO-OOO QC O f l .h b it d fte i many parts of the province arcl ave con "n e a r a rash on LIFE lthat would have left no doubt‘ b°1“\?'”~“'a°k°d b1’ Pests “d thatlabout the Government of at least DAME FASHION There comes a time for laughter» Wednesday, Aug. 3rd. Eugene Sue dled, i857. Columbus sailed, 1492. ULYSSES:-Come, my friends, AME Fashion; curious jade. Her demands are imperious. The pace she sets must be followed step by step regardless of comfort orcost or life itself, for social death is the penalty of disobedience. And yct occasionally. a rebel appears on the scene, defies the imperious jade and gets away with it. The rebel, how- ever, must be sufficiently wcll estab- lished. must have a standing of his< own upon which to depend before he defies Her Ladyshlp. The ordinary man or woman would not dare to ignore her behest. In fact, her king- dom is the kingdom of thc ordinary people and her subjects betray their plebeian standing by their meticul- ous obedienue to her dictates. The number of followers is indicated by the furore created by the occasional rebel: the temporary nature of her many are dying or dead. What the‘ nature of the post is has not yet been‘ disclosed, but it is evidently one of those that have found it necessary. to change their habits, a difficulty often met with in fighting pests. Many of our native trees have been attacked by pests of various; kinds, and killed outright. years ago our cherry trecs dlcd andl it is only recently that the youngl trees which escaped the first post. have begun to bear fruit. ‘Spruce and flr trees in certain sections were attacked a fcw years ago. but the blight, whatever it was, has passcdl without doing very widespread in- jury. Beech trees also have suffer- cd in some sections. the immediate i uture. ____..- But he remains an interesting and admirable figure. Through all‘ the years of his official greatness‘ he has not outgrown the simplicity] the heartiness. the home-line of] an English gentleman. Standing on A lewlthe deck of the steamer as he em-fThcrc barked for Canada, a voice from the dock shouted. "Where's your pipe? and Baldwin waved the prcclousl bricr before their eyes. And he grln-‘ ned—which was better still. That Dlpe story is almost a parable. He has stuck to it, scornlng the dainty and aromatic substitutes of the less masculine among the great. And, than, too, he was once requested by some flitting flunkey, at a levee in Buckingham Palace to "stand and there comes a time for tears. There's much to make us weary 115 we journey up the Yea-TS- And the best is oft the flectest and m5 worst is hard to bear life is gall and honey and.a man must take his share. But Be brave when skies arc stormy. 11¢ joyous when they're blue, ‘d be no icy in living 1i’ 110 task you had to d0. Were all the worries ended and all the storms blown by We'd slcken of men's laughter and long to hear thcmlsigh. The world is in the maki118 11nd man to faith must cling. To-day the task is dreary, to-mor- row rest may bring- And all the past is over. The dis- tant goal we see Is but a hint of splendor strength may brlns W 11°- ,, lTh ‘ll come a time for laughter, We arc forever at the mercy of in-lasldl?’ 0111i’ K391511115 01 1111P°1Wn°°l~ cream, it's the care you meet, sect and other pests. The largerirh! sects arc held ln check by the birds, dominance by the multitudlnons readiness to follow the rebel, the greater than she. The uncertain tenure of Dame Fashion's power was clearly exem- plified in Montreal the other day. 31in day was terribly hot. A ban- quet had been prepared in honor of Stanley Baldwin. Prime Minister of Great Britain. In addition to being jPrime Minister. lh is personally pop- but there are myriads of insects which arc too small for the birds to bother with, suoh l_.s the weevil and kindred llic which infest grains and fruit, and which can be checked only by poisons. and which the agricul- tural experts are following with more or less success. The birds are our chief protection against insects and unfortunately bird life is having its ovm struggle ular. regarded as one of the biggest men in the British Empire. He hid probably never experienced such heat as he did that day in Mon- treal. Why should he add 00 his d18- for existence. In the older and more. settled parts of the country the for-1 eats are being cleared away. leaving but scant nesting places. This, to- gether with indiscriminaie slaughter being permitted near the presence. And again he grinned. Mr. Baldwinl is welcomed to Canada not only as a statesman, but also as‘ a Premier who remains true to his pigs and his pipes and those rugged pplncjp. les of plain democracy which all Britishers, peerspr peasants delight to honor. He will celebrate his} sixtieth birthday at Ottawa today. it is noted as a happy coincid- ence that the British Premier visits the Dominion in its Jubilee year and celebrates his own sixtieth an-I niversary in _Canada in the same‘- ll the balance as between one species‘ And it's the task completed thht make the laughter sweet. The soul is in the making. 111111 growth is born of P111"- - And me eyes which weep this morning shall light with smiles @0111- 1 --By Edgar quasi. year. What is or‘ especls‘ ‘ ‘ here in Charlottetown’ is that’ at the request of His Honor Lieuten- ant Governor HeartafMr. Baldwin has consented to deliver a short ad- dress from the balcony 01 1316 97°‘ vinclal Building st some time our: ing his short stay in ch11 ‘W1 lMany will be dellIhWl 11°13! will 19° and hear the iiistiniil-lhhfifi- ' " " Landau ' ‘ > 1r n, gppqfll"! now that Premier King. and a number of his col- that . sweep from Ursa Major to the Tro- 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world, Push off, and sitting well in order, smite The sounding furrows; for my pur- pose holds whisky is needed to savcthc life o whisky." He paused, grlmaced briefly. "As for that man Straton and his klnd—" he said, and didn't finish his sentence. Nor would he make further comment. To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths 0f all the western stars, until I ie. —Tennyson. Bravo Sea-Captain, Norse Sea- king.-—Columbus, my hero, royallst Sea-king of all! it is no friendly en- vironment this of thine, in the waste decp waters; around thcc mutlnous discouraged souls. behind thee dis- grace and ruin, before thee the un- penetrated veil of Night. Brother. these wild sea-mountains, bounding from their deep bases (ten miles decp, I am told). are not entirely there on thy behalf! Meseems they have other work than floating thcc forward:—and the huge Winds. that pics and Equators, dancing their of Chaos and immensity, they care giant-waltz through the kingdoms: Gilliom's particular antagonist --_.__ OO-O4 HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK By ROBERTA LEE oweooowo-n-owno-oooa-eo- An Umbrella Stand I If a towel bar is screwed against the kitchen wall, or on the back porch. with a shallowy tray or ves- sel beneath. it makes an excellent umbrella ‘stand. Sewing Hint’ Ii the sleeves are overcast into a garment, instead of basting, they little about filling rightly or filling wrongly the small shoulder-of-mut- ton sails in this cookie-skiff of thine! Thou art not among articulate- gpeaking friends. my brother; thou art. ; mong immeasurable dumb ' rs,.tumbiing. howling wide as here. Ecol-ct far off. in- to all hearts but thine, there lies‘. hel in them; see how thou wil ta that. Patiently thou wilt wail till the ~mad South-waster spent itself. saving thyself by dex- tsroga science of defence the while: va ‘tly. with swift decision. wilt thou’ in, 9} the favouring Eas ' he . up- Mili- ‘iny meh tlioilflt sternly repress. lwealtijess. delwflncy. thou wilt oheldiy encourane: thou wilt swal- lowl ' complaint. unreason, wear- in weakness of others and thy- seln-uhow much wilt thou swallow dovliii- Then-shall be a depth of Bi- lenciin thee, r than this Bea, which‘ ls but ' miles deep: a sil- l lleagues in the Ottawa qabinet will ‘accompany Premier Baldwin and ‘uwgarty’ in their visit "hen. ("Hoar y \ 7f. .1,’ noeis being .1 lenovnnsoun ‘.1. Vaniot. Pullm- .W dable: known to God J-‘rhou shalt be a Great Man u! y woridnoiuierotig: of the ' Marnie-service. .-- " bu _ - this can be more easily stitched in by the machine. Vaseline Stain moving vasellne stain lt with ether. . OO-O-Q-OOO4-F oiutv LESSONS i » m ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon m‘ " c 1 WORDS OITIN MIBUBID Don't say "his advice is reasonable.’ when you mean "timely" or "oppor- tune." OFTEN MIBPRONOUNOID: news! ew as u in "tube," not as oo in .. _ I OFTEN IHBSPILLID: 100911417; note the eo. BYNO who is to sponge a member of- my family, I'll get theiflllhl’ “m” is Edward sci“ shumak‘ About the only medium for re-- lcr, superintendent of the Indiana lAntl-Saloon League. Shumaker has lbecn a dry workcr since he was eight lyears old and is today the dean of United States. . . "Gllllom thinks he has a chance to run for Governor," Shumake de- ‘clared to this reporter. "He's politic- lally ambitious. He's against us. If he isn't a wet he certainly acts like lone." l Gllllom in reply terms the Antl- Saloon lcagcr all wet. but in a dif- fercnt sense, and in more graceful ‘English. He accuses the dry leader -of ‘ "viciously and falsely attacking“ the ' State Supreme wart," and of a "self . y ‘ l assumed super-governmental role as dictator" and of Shumaker, in an attack,‘ declared one of oimumb Deputy Attorney.‘ Generals. a clever young man named Edward J. Lennon. Jr., is the son of lull the league's spokesmen in the s Plort Wayndsaloonkeoper and "is "utilizing the‘ churches as political organizations)" known to be wet." Tho fact is, it is said. Mr. Lehnon sr. retired from the liquor business before his son was born. ' ' =Cltes Dry for Goniiimpt w, ., Attorney General Gilllom had Su- perintendent Shumaker cited before the Indiana Supreme Court for con—‘ sculptor court. n u expected cm _’ court fill-announce its verdict in ._l' 1' fewweeks. Bhumaker. meanwhile. - is worried. Gllilom is grim. 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