JANUARY 12, 1S2S THIS WEEK p ; By ARTHUR BRISBANE L INDBURGH NEEDED J THINKING COMES FIRST I BACK 5,000 YEARS ABOUT FLOOD RELIEF j! L.ii :iliuis;h, world's champion fly-J \ erT landed in Mexico City, notifies! > the world Chat young men in this] c country know how to fly, in spite of i < the face that their government -Iocs ] j not yet realize the importance of j t flying. c in? umieu oraces government k ought to enlist the services of LinH-J.Vj burgh to instruct American fliers j and enlighten those responsible fori our air defense. If another war evei b comes it will seem very ext raoi di-j " nary to future historians, writing of I f American cities bombed and gassed,! b that the richest cities in the world ! s ) should have, gone along without ade- g quate air defense. .Not one of our i cities i? protected today by anything! J but distance. Coast defense gun? g and battleships are obsolete, anti- s1 aircraft guns absolutely inefficient. \ a We spend $600,000,000 a year foVj a "defense" and have none. tl ic The United States Gypsum com- g pany, with offices in twenty cities j T and twenty-two mines and mills in j si fifteen states, has this good idea:! c all headquarters managers devote two hours, from 0 to 11 a. m., to| ^ "concentration." They allow no in ! 1 <7 terruption except in emergencies.! From 11 to 5 they see subordinate! . and business visitors generally. Each manager has at least two hours a a day for real thinking. 3 John 1). Rockefeller had that idea t many years ago. One of his local managers, pointing proudly to h desk loaded down with papers, said him, "A lot of detail, but 1 shall C get through it a!! by night." Mr. < Rockefeller, quoting that, said to his directors, "1 want all important managers in our organization to sit with "S v their feet upon clear desks, thinking u ^ how they can make more money fori .Standard Oil." They made it, wirhj Rockefeller's direction, and now he' Ci ~~? ' * " ' * " :>jjeiiiis it useiuuy, ngnung disease j ct and igiro ranee. To get ahead, re-! member that thinking domes first. I The rest (s secondary. j Is Learned professors in the L'ni-i versity of Southern California say! .S that slang, within reason is good. It G makes students select their ex pros- S sions instead of using them automatically. To all your friend a P "dim bulb" is better than saying to your brother, "thou fool," and it] S means the same. Use of slang j C "makes a dent in the brain" and causes thought, says one professor. It also takes the place of thought,] P but thai is too lonjr an argument. ! b Briafcin is sending a commission to ] " India headed by -Sir John Sinion to! si see about helping India toward self! government. The help should have a begun a.uiiO years back. | d How can you give self govern-; ment tG a people in whose literature the word liberty dues not appear in e< 5,000 years, to milieus who believe ii . that little girls eight and nine year>; ft 4^ old should be married to middle aged j n men and that when the old hnsh.-imi i. When a customer thin! STORES, she imme QUALITY and of PRH Our entire organization on this very thing. We isfactory foundation to shall continue to build u has proven its worth. COFFEE "" ? 3^ HJVTT If Carnation or Pet, Ta lfllLll Baby can I POST TOASTlES.'-'o" nr1 A Q Ca*tie Haven, Real Q Jf C</\k3 two cam for . . Sugar Loaf, Extra f 1 Deliejou*, 2 can* APPLE BUTTER S A Genuine Our Moth* LULl/A Fu? *ib. c BEANS 2 IN 1 SHOE P0IJS1 TOBACCO8'''".',' Carolina Stores for BOONE, N. C. V L?? k i i '? ? fSW Jr^5E I TJ lies tile young woman should be wrned alive with the husband's mis?iabk corpse? That's a long way *rom self government, _ The president recommends :\ tenear plan for Mississippi valley flood jreventioii involving $296;0ti0,000Mtogefcher. $25,000,000 would be pent the first year and $-30,000,000 : year thereafter. Why not spend im very year as much as can be spent coi vise I y to hurry the work rather thanjtai i.-k. in the course of ten years, an-| dis ?ther fiood that might cost injwa instruction more than the tota) ap-j nia uopriaticn? Secretary Mellon could j wa iorro\v the money for three perj voi ent if he couldn't take it out of .the wii urplus. Haste is important: floods tat on't wait. an< the I.a>t Au?u-t the stock market ]y. rokt- when President Coolidge's first' hoi do not choose" came out, and a1 ital ew days ago that foolish market) am rokc again because the Presidentj of aid he meant it. What frightens j f0o entie stock brokers and speculators?) t )o they think Hoover. Lowden or' nia lawes would declare war 011 Pga-, ter onia, abandon the gold standard, ty^ uspend factories, stop the rainfall live nd destroy crops? Mr. Coolidge is it i good president, wisely allowing bui bose thai know how to run the int< ountry's business to run it. Other ood men are ready to do the same, he wise will not choose to sell their toeks because Mr. Coolidge does not hoose to run. JEWS OF WEEK FROM ZIONVILLE SECTIONj Zionviile. dan. 10".? Born to Mr.] nd Mrs. Howard Greer on January rd, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller are off > Pennsylvania to visit their daugh-r, Mrs. James Lewis. Misses Mora Byers and Hazel Ireer of Silvcrstohe have been re exit gusts of Misses Flora and iunche Greer. M IS. Mary Younce am! Miss Ettie ounce have returned from p. two reeks' visit to relatives in Tonnes?e <\ T. Warner left Jast week lor a eorg"hi hospital where he will re-1 eivc treatment for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Hulnian of j 'odd, are with relatives in the vil:ge. Mr and Mrs. Claude Grogan spentj unday ;.t Sutherland vis ting Mrs. j Srogaiys parents, Mr. and Mrs. j rhith Mrs, L: Greer is very sick at the! resent time. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Castle spent aturday at ?i!verstone visiting Mrs. I a tit''-: mother. A woman was entering a motionj ieture house? when she was Stopped [ y an attendant. "Excuse me, madam," he said,! but you can't take your dog in-i ide." "How absurd !" protested the worn-1 n. "What harm could the pictures! o to a tiny dog like this?" n.y.r .Hihc-'rtf. a.,;-..;...- i '"W "b auu. uaiijfiuj; rt'C U?-| iia'ng established as two new farm ulustries in North Carolina. Wei! id h<)Rs from North Carolina comlai (1 a iVriimitlni or i a::aii: eastern r.irh'its. .... i ts of CAROLINA diately thinks of ^ES that don't fool, t has been founded Z have found it a satbuild upon and we ^ pon it. Our growth 111 i and., 25' I ,1! Can 12c; /?c gig 2 81 IRN FLAKES, 1 fc I irkagcx for AO Quality "aocy, Purely QPvc fe, for O'J dee Blush, Ore ^ I Quart jar Ltfj [UEj 9QC 11 an LjZP laviea, OETc ix> sg \, EACH 9 I Sra p' * 15 ?|| Carolina People i BLOWING ROCK, N. C. |j^ US WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV !~. ~ ~ ::""T About Your Health | HJXGS VOC SHOULD KNOW By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. WINTER WARNINGS At. this season oi the year foods property stored, vegetables left in mere of cellars, open milk con ners and such like, may become ease carriers unsuspected. In rm weather decomposition of ani1 or vegetable foods liberates; a ruing- odor or appearance of fla% before much barm is done; in iter it is different; stale vegeiles, "specked" fruits from stores, j other impurities- do not make ir imperfections known so quickIt behooves our citizens and lsekeepers to look well to the santion of homes, from every angle, I to enforce strictest cleanliness j premises, occupied, as well as of j ds and water consumed. Sold weather is preservative to | ny of the most dangerous bacia; it is not known just how long >hoid and para-typhoid germs will > and remain virulent in cold, but is a long time. Once within the nan system, they develop vapidly ; j > the very serious, winter-time I "TEX" R World Famous Spon The Cream of tl "No article can grow hind it. LUCKY SI and have grown bec< 'The Cream of the Cr< STRIKE. The best T them. I know, becai that this is so." "Its to No Throat Irritat Artistic-l While you are buildi be the beautiful and tl if it costs no more. T even though it be only ments to the home plac America has passed "just abodes." Americ the old world spirit oi artistic place in which pleasing to the eye as No matter what yoc pair, nor no matter wh need, we can supply tl as can be found anywh Give us a trial? Watauga Li "Everything to E I Cellar to ( l ERY THURSDAY?BOOKE. N C. diseases named for them. It is of the utmost importance that your ice-,] box be watched; it is not always sanitary because you notice no impure odor from the jar of cream that spilled last week, and left a greasy smear on two or three of the shelves for several days; it looks and tastes as fresh as it did then?but some of the whiped cream or minced ham overflowed into it to some way?you may have a pretty fair culture of ( mixed bacterial that live at low tem-; peratures. We should be more careful in winter than in summer, to have pore food and water, inspections of city WJihpr V?r? * U-. uviM/ibUt K'jr illC 14iV.-M. vigilant, capable officials. Dairymen who peddle milk in bottles?you have a right to demand cleanliness.: Winter epidemics are among the most fatal known Be vigilant and save trouble. MRS. E. T. EVANS j HEARSE SERVICE j at all hours I ' Phone Central - j ICKARD ts Promoter, writes: | "Lucky Strikes never injure my throat. Many j of my friends in all walks of life use and enjoy them.'y ! ie Tobacco Crop without quality be? HIKES are growing ?use of their qualicv. W?ru?cJr??,r>l T TPT^V r o ?%. .?bvr w *>AV A obacco is bought for ise it is my job to see Buyer of Tobacco at JLouiavillo. Ky. asted" j ion-No Cough. rcpienlaneraa i^ncfcTeiTM beautiful 1 in ing?it might as well tie artistic, especially |ui= his is equally true, H: repairs and improve- Ssij ? \'JS ( 1 the era of building ^ a has caught a bit of iani l . . , MS malting its homes an =S| to live?or, a place, gl well as comfortable. |i= ! want to build or re- |?j at materials )rou may lem at a price as low ^ iere. ^ s Limber Co. i luild a House? ^ Chimney" ^ ;jp?, mm-- wwapssa nM mm m$mm mm PAGE FIVE COME TO US FOR REPAIRS To avoid accidents?use common sense?and good brakes. We cannot supply you with the former, but we CAN see that your brakes are in good order. Drive in today and lei us go over your car and put it in first-class shape. We sell the best grade of MOTOR OILS. LET US CARE FOR YOUR CAR W.R. WINKLER ?Bb & COMPANY %5S| BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 I H B? Mninnam THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS not the largest circulation in the state, no: but a newspaper that is popular among all clas.se?> and has for over a dozen years shown a steady, healthy gain in distribution, because of its outstanding* independence and its completeness as a NEWSpaper. A clean and progressive daily newspaper with i purpose? dissemination of all the news, all the time. *m all the people. An editorial page that is distinctive and always enjoyable; full and complete Sports and market reports; and always the best of the features; You will enjoy and appreciate this great newspaper. And the subscription rates are low, compared with the present costs of publishing a good newspaper. A trial subscription and you will say what over thirty thousand daily subscribers now say: "Once a reader, always a reader of the Daily News." By mail, $9 per year, Daslv and Sunday By mail, $7 pur year. Daily only By carrier, ?.0c per week. Carrier distribution in all the larger cities and towns throughout the state. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT | GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO, N. C. HiwiiiiwumiHiiiw ! I ? :iw?MaPMw.aiwiM.i hiiib?r hmh C?1 QnLY great volume pro? $1595 """ auction makes *1245 tne exception$895 1L 1 ally low prices $670 .1 , r K-Ton Commercial f)OSSXl3XO ** lOF f. o. b. DctoU $?Q trucks so high Mr-Ton 13cio*e 1 * B Panel Complete iJiL ^ j tlSjlliy hah D* crest I ^ McCONNELL MOTOR CO. JJWUINt, IN. t. Graham Brothers 1st TRUCKS^ PATRONIZE OUR LOCAL MERCHANTS. - M WMilMW$i. SpWBkIP

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view