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This tendency can toe overcome by ironing the garment on the wrong side until entirely dry, aft er moistening it by laying over it a cotton cloth wrung out in warm water containing one tabl'espoonful of acqua ammonia to tjire pints of w 4. Ques. Are Americans allowed to visit the graves of our fallen he roes buried in Prance? 4. Ans. Americans are not only al lowed to visit the graves of American soldiers, but everything possible Is done to help them in their pilgrim age. Visitors to graves in remote cemeteries are taen there in omni buses operated by the Red Cross bu reau in Faris. At Romagne, in the department of the Meuse, where many Americans are buried, sleeping ac commodations for ten men and ten qwmen have oeen provided. 5. Ques. What are the salaries of the British ambassadors in the leading European capitals? 5. Afts. At Rome, Paris, and be fore the war, in Petrograd, Vienna, and Berlin, the salaries of the Brit ish envoys ranged from $35,000 to $45,000 per year, as compared with $17,500 paid to the United States am bassadors to the European capitals. The American ambassadors are the poorest paid of any such diplomatic representatives. The range from $25,000 to $37,000, while those of the French run from $24,000 to $40,000. 0. Ques. What rules should be fol lowed in writing a scenario? 6. Ans. Scenario writers are now required merely to tell the story of the play and not to give the action scene by scene. The detail is now worked out at the studio. The chief necessity is a dramatic story two or three thousand words long that is capable of being converted into uic tures. The scenario writer should see his story in a series of scenes. 7. Ques. What is the best time a destroyer can make? 7. Ans. The U. S. A. Graham, one of the newest type destroyers of the navy, recently made thirty-six knots which is a little better than forty two miles an hour. 8. Ques. What is the extreme depth that can be attained in drilling holes for minerals? Would it be pos sible to drill twelve miles? 8 Ans. The geological survey says that it would be impossible to burrow a hole twelve miles deep on account of the internal heat and the pressure at that depth Kis not pos sible to drill deeper than about 7,009 fe Ques. What party is in power in 9 AU Labor Party is at present in power. W. N. Hughes is th !o Pri Qu e es is the religion of Ma® has lone Men the orthodox Greek Catholic church. This churcn is governed by a synod of bishops, and is in no way under the control of the Pope of Rome. Bandits Get $4,000 Roll TOLEDO, Ohio.—-Three bandits recently enticed Lay Dryfus into an automobile, drove him to a lonely spot and robbed him of $4,000. Dry fus was slugged and thrown from the machine. He was carrying the money from a bank to a case pro prietor, who was to use it to cash factory workers’ checks. MILIT«» OF 0. S. SCORED BY CHARLES W. ELIOT 5 BOSTON, May 8. —Ttye United States military academy was criticis ed today by Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president emaritus of Harvard, in a letter to Brigadier General John W. Ruckman, U. S. A., commander of the north Atlantic coast artillery dis trict. General Ruckman had written Dr. Eliot to ascertain whether cer tain comments on West Point teach ing, which he was reported as hav ing made in an address before the Harvard Teachers’ association were correct. In the published report of his ra marks Dr. Eliot was quoted as say ing: “I hope we shall never take our example for public school ad ministration from West Point. It is a good example of just what an educational institution should not be. This was shown by the ineffi ciency and failure of its graduates in the war.” Dr. Eliot replied to General Ruck man that this quotation, while not in his exact words, was substantially correct. He continued: ‘Tn my opinion no American school or college intended for youths of between 18 and 22 years of age should accept such ill-prepared mate rial as West Point accepts.” No school or college, Dr. Eliot declared, should nave a completely prescribed curriculum or have its teaching done almost exclusively by recent gradu ates of the same school or college, who are not teachers and who serve for short terms. ' “West Point so far as its teachers are concerned.” the letter continued, “breeds in-and-in, a very bad practice for any educational institution. “The graduates of West Point during the world war, both in the field and in business offices, did not escape—with few exceptions—from the methods which they .had been taught and drilled in during peace. The methods of fighting were in the main new, and the methods of sup ply and accounting ought to have been new. The red tape methods prescribed to the American regular »rmy in peace times and the acquir ed habit among American regular army offifcers of ‘passing the buck’ were very mischievous all through the actual fighting and remain a se rious impediment to the efficiency of the war department to this day.” Dr. Eliot said he did not agree with General Ruckman that if the state ments he had made before the teach ers’ association were correct “the military academy ought to be abol ished,” but that he did think it ought to be changed. Says Wife Won His Love as Countess Austin Flint Gibbons, lawyer, son of Dr. Peter J. Gibbons, of 269 Madi son avenue, New York, testified 'n his own behalf before Justice New burger in an action to'annul his mar riage to Anna Olga Treskoff Gib bons on the ground of fraud. The trial will be continued. Gibbons says his bride told him before their marriage that she waas a countess and the daughter of a general in the Russian army. He learned afterward, he says, that she is the daughter of a deceased coal miner in Pennsylvania and that she has nine brothers and sisters. His most serious complaint is that she was a favorite with other men prior to their wedding, although she made representations to the contrary to him. Gibbons was asked if he had not made “violent love” to Miss Treskoff before their marriage In December, 1917. He denied it, as well as the assertion that he had dislocated her shoulder by one of his hugs. His examination will be continued. Four Women Driven Mad By Ouija Board Seance MARTINEZ, Cal.—Arrested as in sane suspects as the result of a twenty-four hour seance with Ouija boards, Adeline Bottini, her moth er, Mrs. S. Bottini, Mrs. Joseph Holdavini and Mrs. Edward Morro, were committed to the state hospital for the insane by the superior court here. The women were In a group of seven men and women who were arrested In a hourse at El Cerrento, near here, after residents in the neighborhood had complained to the marshal of their alleged peculiar actions. The police were refused ad mission to the house and were forced to break down a door before the occupants could be induced to sur render. The three male members of the party testified at the hearing that they had tried to Induce the women to cease the Ouija seance, but with out effect. The men admitted that the last seance in which they participated had lasted for twenty-four hours and they were so devoted to the boards that they did not take time off to eat or sleep. V- Qman Dives in Ice Floes To Save $5.17 and Purse NEW YORK, N. Y. —Luegula Spottoscaglla dropped her purse while standing on the bridge in Flushing, Queens, watching the ice floes pass with the tide. The purse landed on a cake of ice. It contained $5.17, and Miss Spottoscaglla has tened down to the river bank and plunged in after it. In a moment she -was swept be ,yond her depth and was crying for help. A patrolman threw her a rope, but she could not reach it. Eu nege McMahon, of Flushing, dived into the stream, seized the woman, and swam to the rope. They were pulled out, and after Miss Spottoscaglla had t-hawed her self out at the police station and borrowed car fare, she went home. By that time, it was thought, the sea-golngf purse was in the vicinity of Hell Gate. FOBTUIIE SPENT FOB CALIFORNIA VOTES BY JOHW. CLAIM SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May B. Charges of Meyer Lissner, south ern California manager for Senator Hiram W. Johnson, that the Har bert Hoover campaign in the south- . ern part of this state was the “worst saturnalia of political ex travagance that was ever exposed or conducted in suthern California,” were denied here tonight by John F. Lucey, of New York, chairman of the Hoover National Republican club, who participated in the Hoover primary campaign iri Los Angeles. Mr. Lucey characterized Mr. Liss ner’s charges as an “effort to ex plain the loss of Los Angeles coun ty by Senator Johnson to Mr. Hoover and an excuse for the disreputable political methods employed by Mr. Lissner. “Tammany Hall, in its balmiest days,, never conducted a political campaign such as the one conducted by Mr. Lissner in southern Califor nia in behalf of Senator Johnson,” Mr. Lucey added. \ Expenses of Senator Johnson’s primary campaign in California were estimated by Mr. Lucey as “between $200,000 and $250,000, and his bill board advertising alone would cost more than the entire expenditure of the Hoover organization in the state of California.” “Senator Johnson was supported in California by reactionaries whom he has been denouncing for the past ten years,” Mr. Lucey said. “He did not dare come into the state during the primary campaign, be cause he would have been com pelled to have changed his mind about these persons. As far as the Southern Pacific political machine was concerned, there was no one connected with the Suthern Pacific railroad, directly or nidirectly, iden tified with the Hoover campaign, and Senator Johnson knows it. “We welcome the public audit mentioned by Mr. Lissner and be lieve that it is a good opportunity for Senator Borah to demonstrate to the American people whether he is sincere Ir. his repeated requests for and publicity con cerning campa“w expenses of presi dential candidates. “The expense of conducting the campaign for Mr. Hoover in south ern California did not exceed $20,- 000,” Mr. Lucey said. Mr. Lucey said Mr. Lissner’s charges of excessive expenditures had been made originally the day be fore the primary. He said the Hoover ’ organization in southern California had challenged Mr. Lissner that same day to a public audit of the expenditures of both organizations. Mr. Lucey said he remained in Los Angeles two days after the election awaiting a reply from Lissner. He said Mr. Lissner had not replied. Mr. Lucey plans to leave Califor nia tomorrow for New York. He re sided in California for thirty years and knew Senator Johnson “as a boy in Sacramento,” he said. PELLAGRA CURED WITHOUT A STARVATION DIET AT A SMALL COST If you have this awful disease, and want to be cured—to stay cured —write for FREE BOOK. giving the history of pellagra, symptoms, results and how to treat. Sent in plain, sealed envelope. A guaranteed treat ment that cures when all others fail. Write for this book today. crown Medicine company, Dept. 93, Atlanta, Ga. f BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly—- Hump Vanishes TRY ST AT MY RISK New, marvelous way to treat bun ions. Stops pain almost instantly— K-vjpA Aytiv _banishes the ugly, hump and tired, achey, swollen, burning condition. You can wear a smaller s hoe with comfort. Test at my risk. First trial convinces. 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