ft If l h VJvmy Customs Officers Puzzled to Find Way to Prevent Threat ened Evil HARD TO ENFORCE RULES Treasury Department Bombarded With Requests for Rulings Air- planes and Hydroplanes Classed as Automobiles for Time Being Washington Smuggling by airplane sounds exciting nnd Is proving so to the customs division of the treasury which Is so to speak up In the nlr about It For tho time being the de partment has ruled thnt airplanes and hydroplanes aro automobiles so far as It Is concerned but It Is well nwaro that calling a bird n wagon will not bring It down to earthy where It can tell what kind of a bird Jt Is So far there has been no report of Illicit Importations by air tine but ex pectation of such traffic is not denied How to prevent ItIs a perplexing prob lem growing more and more pressing as requests for rulings come from dep uty collectors on our northern and southern borders In tho latter case they Imvo had to do with tobacco brought In from Cuba by way of Key West and Tampa Here Is on entirely new problem for the treasury to deal with In the col lection of revenue through customs du ties It Is one to bo solved by treas ury regulations born of decisions for which no additional legislation Is need ed That It may bo solved by a com prehensive order Is almost despaired of because tho best thought of the de partment although the need of deal ing with tho situation has been long foreseen has not been able to hit upon a method to close this door to secret Importations thrown open by n mod em method of transportation most dif ficult If not Impossible to control May Require Registration It Is believed that some scheme may be worked out whereby all airplanes leaving the country will be registered nt tho nearest custom -house -on the border where a certificate will bo Is sued to be presented at any custom house In returning as Is done now In the case of automobiles This would In most cases be n mere formality but would permit search In suspicious cases and would tend to keep down smuggling Will be registered Is rec ognized as putting It strongly as It Is admitted It Would be Impossible to compel such registration of a machine miles above the clouds The auto moblllst finds It best to comply be causo wlthtmt his certificate to surren der on return he must prove his car Is of American make or pay perhaps 5 per cent ad valorem duty There would be nfiJway to stop tho flying mn chlne coming or going Deputy Collector Hayden L Moore nt San Juan Porto Itlco seems to think he has them going If not com ing To him airplanes are not nuto mobiles but seagoing vessels Serious Inquiries from business men on the Island have caused him to make this ruling In tho absence of specific Instruc tions from the department I shall re quire airships clearing from Porto Rico for foreign ports to bo properly documented under the rules of the de partment of commerce In the same manner as seagoing vessels are regu lated entries and clearances to bo made and all dues paid nt custom houses In districts where landings are effected or voyages started This Is very simple but airplanes are peculiar In their mode of travel WV 8 TjtTjyjZiJTvjrT Air Smuggling Is Mew Problem The colletcor does not sny how ha pro poses to enforco this requirement and has received suggestions from some of tho Porto Itlcans that an aviation school for customs men bo established t bestow degrees of sky Inspector ond custom ace Scrvldo windows In the custom house also aro urged bear ing tho legends Airships entered and airships cleared Deputy Collector Uragnssn at Key West 1ms his troubles over what Is an airplane Ho recently wrote to Collec tor Arthur G Watson nt Tampa that It wos almost a dally occurrence for airplanes to go oyer to Cuba nnd re turn One day his messenger boy over heard a man who had been a passen rci on n boat from Huvnnn tell the difference between traveling that way and by nlrplnno He said he had Just paid 20 duty on a lot of cigarettes whcrijthe other day ho hnd brought the same nmount homo by nlr and did not pay a cent Collector Brngassa want ed to know How nbout It Collec tor Watson told him to tnlk to the navy people about It He replied I have conferred with Admiral Docker who has iRSued Instructions to the Key West nlr stntlon that civilian passengers will not be permitted to be carried In atrplnnes unless permission BIG GUNS OF THE BATTLESHIP IDAHO Hii3HiflisKiMliHK IEBffBHBBBHBBBBMsBKMBfljg Aic4U 1 TBS JAAfXNEWS jAusA has been granted by tho customs cor in chargo of tho poff and also havoi issued instructions that all airplanes arriving at this port from foreigSj countries will comply with the navys end o tho regulations In connection with tho reporting to the customs of ficer tho arrival of American naval vessels from foreign ports United States Marines Lost 5199 of 8000 Washington Of the 8000 of ficers and men composing the marine brigade when It went Into fighting near Chateau Thler ryjlast July B to stop the German thrust at Paris 120 officers and 6078 men either Were killed or wounded The iriarines took cleaned up Bel lean wood and finally captured Bouresches In disclosing these casualties Major General Barnett com mondant of tho mnrlno corps said published statements from army ofllcers that the marines were not In the fighting nt Cha teau Thierry werei misleading The marines he said were not actually In the town itself but In the action known officially as the battle of Chateau Thierry Retail grocers In Seattle Wash de cided to dlscontlnuo giving credit to striking shipyard workers Greek Refugees Tell of Outrages Salonlkl High upon the hills of tho bustling Mncedoninn city Is n pic turcsquo settlement where 8000 Greek refugees driven from Ata Minor by the massacre of 1014 make their homes Hundreds of other Greeks who were interned by the Bul garians in Dobrudjn during the war have Joined them recently The houses in this refugee camp were con t tructed by the Greek government A space equivalent to a large New York furnished room is allotted to a fam ily of from five to eight Tho settlement lias been given tho pretentious name of The Quarter of the Triumvirate In honor of Greeces three great modern patriots Premier Venlzelos Admiral Kountourlotls nnd Genernl Danglnis who repudiating King Constantino espoused the cause of tho allies when Germany sought to win over the Greek army - Many of the peoplo have been helped by the American Bed Cross and speak gratefully of tho United States nnd Its people As tho Associated Press correspond ent was visiting tho village two ox carts loaded with Greek refugees who had been driven by tho Turks from the villages along the sea of Marmora In 1013 nnd 1014 and who during the present war were expelled from Mace donia by tho Bulgars made their way slowly up the steep mountnln road The refugees had Just como from Dobrudjn to tho south of Koumanln whore they were practically exiled by tho Bulgars They hnd been nearly two months on the way and virtually all the food and aid they got came from tho American Bed Cross which has relief posts along the lino leading from Bulgaria Into Macedonia Many were little tots from ona to Ave years old Thewonder wns how these lit tle ones sickly and under nourished wore able to survive the long trip by train motortruck nnd ox enrt The fnecs of those returning rcfu pecs wore nn Inexpressibly sad and harrassed look For five years they were- driven hither nnd yon by Turk nn i inniiinn mil f tm m ii 7z I psn f Iho hit runt nn mir Intntt nnd largest battleship that wns recently JauncheU at Philadelphia Tho Is the largest ship In the United States navy and Bulgar nnd had never known what It was during that time to have a roof and shelter Under the Bulgnra they were forced to live In tho open fields or In dugouts or tables Eight een hours a day nt hard labor under constant intlraidntion was the lot of some of them Three fifths of n pound of black bread a day wns tho pitiful recompense they received from the Bulgars Often those too wenk to work were beaten by their ruthless masters Ono refugee declared to the corre spondent that at one time there wero more than sixty deaths a day among the refugee colony n Dobrudja from malnutrition exhaustion and expos ure In certain sections he said tho Greeks were forced to live largely on the rinds of watermelons which tho Bulgarian soldiers threw In the streets Tell Bitter Experience The older residents of this refugeo suburb of Salonlkl most of whom had fled from different parts of Asia Minor during tho wholesale massacres there In 1014 have bitter experiences to relato about their treatment by the Turks Some of these people lived In the city of Phocls whero the whole Christian population either bad been driven outor were killed by the Turks The woraenwept as they told about the outrages of tho Moslems The worst story was that told by an Intel ligent peasant woman who declared that In a butchershop opposite her home In Phocts she saw the Turis take a young girl who was considered tho most attractive In town and cut her body Into pieces They hung the pieces on meat hooks and offered them for public sale she said to show the Turks contempt for Greek Chris tians What most Impresses tho eye of tho visitor In speaking with these unfor tunate peopjo Is their sad wan and furrowed faces They have been driven about by the Invading foe until they have reached the point al most of despair and distraction 278 ARE DETHRONED BY WAR Bavaria Leads With Prussias Thirty-Three Royalties In Exile Sec ond In List Berlin A German professor figures that the abdications and dethrone ments In Germany Include 278 persons Bavaria leads with ono king one queen 15 princes 10 princesses flvo dukes and one duchess Prussia has sent 83 royalties into exile Including tlie emperor empress 20 princes nnd 11 princesses Brunswick Is nt tho bottom of the list with only the ducal couple and their three children Tho two tiny principalities of Reusd whoso area Is hardly one three hundredth part of that of Prussia have exiled 80 royalties Tho principality qf Ltppe only nbout 20 square miles larger than the Reus states bad a royal family numbering 24 persons Most extraordinary Is tho cnBe of Schaumburg Llppo with ltt area of 180 square miles where thero was nearly one royal personage for every five square miles Those Includ ed tho jelgnlng prince 17 princes and seven princesses Its a wise mother that knows as much as her seventeen-year-old daugh ter Censored Do you believe In reincarnation asked Illbrow of the fellow with tho tin dinner bucket Well sir they been keeptn that peace league stuff so dern secret a fellow dont get a chance to form an opinion THE MOST service There are no shade trees and ham mocks scattered along the road that leads to success What is Castorla ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric C Drops and Soothing Syrups It is pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is its guar antee For more than thirty years it baa been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea allying Fevorish neso arising therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids the assimilation of Food giving healthy and natural Bleep The Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought and which has been in use for over SO years bos borne tho signature of Chas H Flo tenor and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy Allownoone to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and but Experiments that Rely On Cuticura ForSkinTroubies All drproUU tBoap S Ointment 25 ML Talcum tt Bun pie oh free of Ctkr Dyt Br Snub i DANGEROUS OFALI No organs of the human body are so Important to health and long lifo as the kidneys When they slow up and com mence to las in their duties look putl Sanger is iu eight Find out what tho trouble Is with out delay Whenever you f eti nervous weak dizzy suffer fror sleeplessness or have 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SIGNIFICANCE IN THIS7 Persons Who Adopt It Will Live Longer and Be Popular With Their Fellow Mortals The physiological benefits of laugh ter cannot be overestimated It Bbnkes up the diaphragm sets tho pulses beating to a lively measure stimulates the blood and enlivens the brain Used with discretion laugh ter Is as Inspiring as n sea breeze as refreshing as a needed shower Us moral effect Is beyond computa tion It has killed more ridiculous siperstltlon by Its rollicking roars of unbelief than nny other agency What can be more derisive than a laugh The man who laughs never kills himself In some situations laughter Is as grnrlous In Its Influence as tears An Instance Is recalled of a man fated to die of consumption at a sanita rium Did he sit out on the veranda queruously pouring the tale of his physical and mental woes into tho cars of every other victim whom ho met Not a bit of It I He wore the cap and bells of the jester In order thnt h might distract the thoughts of bs miserable companions from the contemplation of their own suffer ing Every potato slyly wlnk3 its eye Superstitious People May Make Almost Anything Out of terlng Episode Dan- Lehr of Jordan station Owen county while n guest at the Hotel Severln recently told an unusunl story of what happened to a flag staff down In his neighborhood Lehr heads a cor poration which operates the bunny farm an institution devoted to tho propagation of rabbits Bunny farm Lehr said has the highest knoll In that part of Owen county nnd on Its crest Just after tho United States got Into the wnr n flng stuff of unusunl height was erected From this staff Old Glory flapped In tho breeze the pride of the neighbor hood It was a beautiful flng and -the folks In the neighborhood borrowed It for all sorts of patriotic occasions It did duty at funerals hurrah war meet ings nnd In Liberty loan campaigns The day tho armistice was declared November 11 said Lehr the flag floated majestically all day The next day In the midst of n fearful thunder storm a bolt of lightning hit the top of the staff and splintered It half wny down Into thousands of pieces In dianapolis News - - Expect success only according to labor Economy in Post am Boil Postum as long as you please and you will extract only healthful goodness Youll get no caffeine the coffee drug for theres none in Postum TKe Original POSTUM CEREAL in fact should be boiled fully 15 min utes and if desired the pot can be kept going from meal to meal adding more Postum and water for the new Postum is the favorite of large numbers of former coffee drinkers and can be secured from grocers everywhere j Two Sizes usually sold at 15c and 25c J Delicious Invigorating and Healthful Drink a 9t Theres a Reason m 4 J i i ft