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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOG AN, UTAH GRANDI FOUGHT IN TRENCHES; NOW IIE IS WORKING FOR PEACE Rum, eign ferred Dlno Ci mull. Italian for- nilnUu-- r who mi-ntl- con- llootcr In nitti Val.nj;tiio on disarmament. la another mijijr warrior." Klnc le 'Happy Warrior Won High Honor at Early Age. ii WHO? district of Bologna, lie was the besd of the Hying squadron and the moving spirit of Ihe vast region. At the convention of the Fascist purty In tome In 1921, be achieved national prutulnetics for bis e. He was In the forefront of the movitiu-u- i during I9J and when Mussolini uttered his futnouv vhulleiige to take the government of Italy before the 1922 convention of Ihe Iasi 1st party, (Irnudl was one of bis most Intimate cotl.ibora- - t hu-nS- n Calling on Neiv Years Morning SCIENCE GETS DATA FROM DYING STUDENT twenty-four-year-o- . Swearing Off and Taking On Two-Heade- d d I be railed her when they Bui lo Ihe world Kruest Ball, famous writer. Introduced Ida mother as African Province Found "Slot her Sliichree," In a song whose to Be Flealess Oasis sentimental sincerity won bltn bis A plague prevention survey of Affirst real success. Kite was Sira. Nannie Bell, a small, rica resulted lo the discovery of a w't which Is absolutely free of Beat while haired old lady dressed In land the Incident was regarded as so black, who liked to talk alwut her Ernie and Ihe old day In New remarkable that the Investigators tarYork, when Ernie's songs had not ried for ionic explanation of the , situation. Tide favored spot yet found favor with the publish.-and the when he used to give bis car fate wae the town of Brit-akto some ragged tramp and walk country Immediately surrounding It. home blnivelf, when Jimmy Walker, Ftctii are notoriously good carriers of this disease and now mayor, used lo drop In of an of the germ therefore the entire arid rear lice of shout threadbare rather evening, the collar and shiny at Ihe seams Africa were ajstemallcally searched for animats carrying Inftried specito sit dreaming while Erul It strunmu-c- l the piano. Dure when men of pullex Indians. Ernie bad happened on a at ruin a happens that certain dg at Prleska, little more rhythmic and sad even which lies on the Karroo pralriea of than usual, Jimmy bad grabbed a tha Cape of Good Hope province, were searched for flea by th medipencil and written some equally rhythmic and sad doggerel which cal men. Not a solliary Jumper could l the whole country was soon lo sing as "Will You Erne Sle In December found. Every cur, even th most neglected and mongrel as You lo In Slay?" Then came "Slotlier Maebrec." On brutes, wa absolutely devoid of New Year's eve, 1921, Its sutbor them. The theory of some resident a la stood on the stage of a New York that the nitrate In the barren lands to the for waited applause (heater, die down, and said. "Eadles and surrounding this particular settle(lent lenten, somewhere out In this ment act a a natural disinfectant. audience Is my mother, my own Mother Muchrce. Wont you stand Mrs. Ball np. Mother MnchreoT" only snt very still, her fingers, "so tollworn" for him, tightly clasped hand la good She did not rise! coodidoa for outdoor work Ili-n- c native-owne- Airplane to Explore Stratosphere d , ul - close-folde- d Pain bal-jla- iH Its Beginning vn Neuralgia re alone together. all-v- Years End and Kahn Headache MOTHER MACHREE Fslt IfltHWWt-l- a cold in 6 hour.. Drive it away in 12 hour. IHimilHHWI vlo-jue- a wfcreal Dy l.ouise M. Comstock enrolled in tl Alpine In fuiit ry In Fascist party. He val the leader 1113, when but nineteen. be at-of the rising political force for the bit fun;;!, I drat, on lb field region! of Emilia and lioiimgna. of battle, In the times from IP.'I to the ini na military Fa. lt, mi l HilrJ n a proingan'irt "March on Home" In :;22. he curof dikurniiiim-tit- . bile he I "dy- ried on a relentless fight against namic Hr. Grnn.ll." be U the old Hlltlral pn riles. Ills youth "Grandt, Hie fighter." brought him an enthusiasm for the He U loaded with military hn-ore- . new movement which Served to uniform push It further and farther In the or- If he should dull The challenge wn to take con It would be Unit of a general of the Crete form In the Maiati on llama" Fascist nillitit and on hie bream H44 H H and for this great event, Crandl would appear the lilghent dlntlnc-tlonwas the chief of staff. As theqilad-rutumilifor which Italy bratowe Quarter Stolen 25 Irate of leaders met In Beruglt He received the tary valor. to put In effect their plan, Crandl Year Ago I Paid meihil for uilllinry valor on the was there as chhf adviser. The Muskogee, Okla. A quarfield of battle ami In addition wear success with w hi, h the campaign ter that was stolen 23 years the brorire medal and aavbba. which wns crowned naturally d, signaled ago from a bookstore here by would add to bl military splendor. Cnitull to he one of the driving a four year old newultoy was Now. be la a champion of peace, forces of the new movement. returned with Interest rewho line gone through all (he danFur his valuable service In aid cently. ger and aulTerlng of war, for he wua lag the success of the Fascist revMrs. In the trenchcM. He enlla'ed as a .Mary E, Thatcher, olution, be wns nominated s lieuhook store manager, received private and wlihln a year was made tenant gem ml In FnscH militia at 111 a letter from Argvle, Texas, valor and second llcutenunb III creation In Regs, Ho kept his along with a f2 bill. lendoriihlp imide him a captain at rank In the regular army and la twenty-two- . Ho achieved distincThe letter recounted bow, 1927 wns promoted to the rank of tion at Monte Alilsslmo, Val Imgs-rlna- , as a newsboy 25 your ago, For special major by Ihe king. the Altlpliml Val Brents and Ihe writer bad seen a 25 cent merit, he received another promoat the bailie of the I'lavp, the depiece on top of a counter. tion end row holds the rank of cisive battle In the Italian camThe boy took It. The writer lieutenant colonel In the reserves of paign. of the letter suld be Justified the regular army. twenat war from the hla action by saying some cua Iteturnlng He wns the first secretory of the ty three, he lud to go back to tile tomer bad left It. Fascist parliamentary group and books, for be hnd chosen Hie Inn "But 1 felt like a criminal, was eltHted vice president of the as a career. It was while a stuor worse a 1 walked from chamber of deputies In 1924. dent that be was attracted to the the store, for I knew better." Crandl was bom at Montana, a Fascist movement. One night while the letter said. small town near Bologna, on June studying, be was Interrupted by 4, 1893. I I I I mobs of Socialists, who were dem- I I onstrating outside his window and decrying the sen Ice of all those who participated In the war. Crandl wished to elude, but the demonstration lasted so long and so antagonized bint that be decided to fight this spirit which deplored Italian patriotism. Tbs old year fall from our He enlisted In the new movebands like the stem of a rose whose ment, which wn being formed by leaves, one by one, monlb by month, Benito Mussolini In Milan, and was have silently dropped away Into the one of the first militant Fascists void of time, some Inden with the from the district of Bologna. His fragrance of pleasant memories, cnpnclty for leadership soon placed some with the pallid tints and withhim at the bend of a group of ered aspects of misfortunes and Fascists, who carried on an IncesWHOEVER It awas that Invented sant and militant fight against the year os division of time grief Inescapable and Irreparable Socialists. Crandl was always to should share In Ihe blessings In- and some with dust of dreams shattbe found among the most darlug. voked by Snncho Banza upon the ered boyong recall. But, at tbe man who Invented sleep. With the birth of another New Year, Time whenever a leader was necessary. Inller comes surcease from the bring to the bonds of each of us a Taking masses of men with him, cares and worries of the day and a fresh bud from Its eternal tree, the he was elected to pnrllantent In leafrenewal of spirits for the struggles secrets of whose 1921, when twenty four. This was below the age limit, according to of Ihe morrow. The year's end Is age no eye can penetrate, no conYet also not only a sleep and a forget- jecture of wisdom fathom. law, and when he snt In parliament within Its depths we can scent the to have his sent validated, be was ting of things fled beyond redempdeclared Ineligible because be was tion, but with its passing hours sweet and inspiring aromas of the not twenty-five- . come the many-hueThis, however, was hopes that j hopes that spring eternal In the the first time that any Fascists bad breast, of hidden Joys that hold keep ever fresh and buoyant tbe hu-- 1 been elected to parliament so that man soul and make radiant again j fresh promises of full blossoming, he was among the first 88 deputies, tbe paths of the unknown future, of good deeds to be done for ns and who stood under the Fascist banners with Mussolini as their chief. This la the newly completed monoplane built at the Junker plnnt He then founded a militant Fascist newspaper In Bologna and near Berlin for the express purpose of exploring the stratosphere, that turned somewhat from the practice region which lies about ten miles above the earth and In which the air of law to enter the political arena. Is so rarefied tremendous speeds are possible. Built after data supplied He became a fiery writer and by Professor riccard, who recently explored the stratosphere, the plane his paragraphs became bywords contains a hermetically sealed cabin where the pilots will have to wear throughout the rank and file of the gas masks to keep alive. matron was looking THE young over some old magazines shortly before the holidays, when WASHABLE FABRICS she ran across a picture showing an B CREME NICHOLAS New Year's day reception. A great steaming bowl of hot fruit punch stood on one table and on another a pot of hot coffee. New stood about, with Makes Observations on the skin. Medical science knows Year callera exthat the appearance of these glasses and cups held high, Fatal Heart Wound. blotches Is an Infallible sign that changing good wishes and toasts the patient has only a few months for the New Year. Boston. The death of a to live and that death Is to be pain"What a pretty, friendly custom Harvard college honor ful. that wasl" she exclaimed to her Hargraduate and student at the It was this peculiar symptom suburban husband. "And wbat a vard Medical school In Boston City which occurred In Reinhart's case pity that It has died out I Watchhospital was revealed as the final and came last when he was ing the old year out It a Jolly cereJuly chapter In an astounding story of a dining with his sister and brother-in-lamony, but how nice to welcome the "What a Pretty, Friendly Custom young man who knew from boyhood at their Dorchester home. New Year In on the afternoon of That Wasl cera that he was doomed to die of Reinhart consulted Dr. Suma Weiss, the day Itself, with all ones neightain heart affliction, but, despite assistant professor of medicine at bors dropping In to share It with suggested her lord Idly, through Ids positive knowledge that medical sci- the Harvard Medical school. Doc- one. Lets send out a general pipe. ence could do nothing for him, de- tor Weiss set aside the room for Well, lets revive the custom, alarm that we'll hold open house voted the numbered days of his life him at the Thorndike memorial, and to a systematic laboratory study of there Reinhart followed his own his own case and a detailed record case, viewing and lieges, opportunities and facilities recording each for advancement which would place of his symptoms and suffering. new pain, each recurring manihim In a position he does not but Alone in a little room set aside festation of the and spread growth would like to occupy. for him In the Thorndike Memorial of the disease, and all down setting In many cases there seems to be laboratory at the Boston City hos- In a record which Doctor Wetss a sort of equilibrium between depital, he summed up the results of plans to publish. sire and lack of motive power, his studies of his own case, and on his deathbed, despite pain, he dicDEOPLE who do not wish to bet- - which some slight thing or Incident tated the last observations of a phymight Incline forward. ter themselves are few. sician on his most Intimate patient A salesman bad talked for hours Is not hard for the average perIt Fisherman Lands in the hope that his record might son to see all about him the priv- - with a customer whom he did not add to the store of medical knowlDuck on His Line wish to leave without the order. There was an Impasse. Finally, edge. New Philadelphia, Ohio. IT The young man was Alfred SeyJohn H. Shaffer had everyopening his grip In the hope of findHe mour Reinhart of Dorchester. ing a folder, card, picture or other thing but a duck to substanworked his way through Harvard tiate his extraordinary fish thing which would upset the situaand was graduated magna cum tion In his direction, he spied a coustory. He passed three years laude. ple of apples which he had brought Shaffer said he cast out In from home. He rolled one across Certainly the day when' mothers In the medical school before death Browning's Ford, near here, claimed him. the desk to the customer and rethought they had to put heavy, using minnow bait A duck First knowledge of the fate that tained the other for himself. The outfits on their youngswam up, saw him and dived. customer took a bite, munched It sters at the fitst breath of cold awaited came to him while he was There was a vigorous Jerk. student at the Boston for a moment, then said, Well, weather Is well past There are on a second-yea- r Shaffer reeled In. Dangling well Just let 'er come that way." the market most attractive materials English high school when an attack from his hook wag the duck, The deal was closed, the order hooked through the bill. nowadays whose looks are deceiv- of rheumatism damaged a heart signed. So small a thing as an apThe bird escaped after he ing. That Is they wash perfectly, valve. During his late undergradand yet from their appearance yon uate years at Harvard he became ple had disturbed the equilibrium removed the hook, Shaffer and tipped an Important deal Into would never class them with weaves aware that tiny bits of the scar on the salesmans lap. In the usual sense. The little girl the Injured heart were breaking off In the picture is wearing a canning and lodging In tbe blood vessels. The custom of adopting New frock made of one of these new Studying his own case he was conYear resolutions Is the apple which durene and worsted mixtures In blue vinced that what he might reasonBag Snake tips many a mans course toward and white. It will wash and Is ably expect would be a subacute an Improved program of living. It nillburn, N. Y. William Allen, In Its com- twelve, of Sloatsburgh, captured a warm enough for winter. Although bacterial endocarditis. may be the swearing off of hablis snake near the Orange which he no longer feels are credsturdy and dependably wearable It plication a streptoccocus germ perIs soft and likable. The soft sparkle meates the blood system, dissolving turnpike. itable to him, or it may be the takJohn Van Horn, owner of a snake In It Is due to the presence of the red corpuscles. When the color Dear, your fortune tells that the ing on of others which he believes dufene yarns which help hold the Is dissolved, It becomes diffused farm at Washington camp, said It New Year will bring you lots of "ill develop his mental, moral, spirwool frx-iitual and physical capacities, and shrinking when the ma- through the tissue and frequently Is the most perfect two headed rep- happiness." terial la washed. appears as bright red blotches on tile he ever had seen. Oh, then you wont be around gain for him greater respect, A comparatively small part of our any more. ! STOP YOUR COLD IN 6 HOURS WITH WHO WAS V I'd like that. "All right," agreed the young "I'll have matron enthusiastically, a big bowl of that wonderful orange Ice punch on tap and Mary can make some of her amusing Uttle Swedish decorated cookies to go with It. You know she makes snappy little wafers on which she puts lighted candles, evergreen trees and crimson winter berries. "Well Invite the entire neighbor hood, all by telephone, of course, and Just have a regular old fash We loned New Year's 81 home.' can start tbe custom this year and then perhaps keep It np every year, and possibly some of the others will follow salt I think It Is too bad e to lose sight of those charming traditions. Ws have revived the custom of having our children dress up as 'waits and sing Christmas carols through tbe snowy streets on Christmas eve, and we all go out and cut down our own Christmas trees now. Why not add the pleasant old fashion of calling on New Years day? all afternoon. By wing VUtithoIuuta rrguliriy. It b todiipcassble for crack!, t ikia. Jin c V THE BABES IN THE WOODS of the blessings of peace, by good will and prosperity again made possible for us. Always In tbe cycle of human affairs the Spring of Hope follows the And New Winter of Discontent. Year's da; Is the symbol of human as well as renovation spiritual utilitarian and of the clearing process of (be soul's past accumulations. making ready for the building of Its "more stately mansions." It nmy be Fute that guides the hand of Time in placing In our grasp the new bud of promise, but each of u nmy do much to further Its proper blossoming, to keep fresh Its frag ranee, to shupe Into full fruition the enjoyment of the unfolding, month by month, and day by day, of the flower of the year whose unopened months lie like a blank page before us. V I now Robin Foil some centuries with leaves and flowers, hnd covered up for childish listeners the miserable end of the Babes In the Wood, and time has softened the cruel story Into a nursNevertheless, there ery favorite. exists In England today the very forest In which the tragedy occurred, Wnyland wood, near Thet-forand nearby It, Grlston hall, reputedly the house of the wicked uncle, all parts of the estate of the present Lord Walslnghnm; and certain ancient documents reveal the story as one of stark reality. Grlston hull hns been the property of the De Gray family since the Sixteenth century. In 1502 It passed Into the possession of Uttle Thomas de Grey, then, say the earliest ballads, three years old. UIs uncle, Robert de Grey, was left a considerable legacy and custody of A document of the Infant heir. the period relates that the boy was unaccountably lost during a visit to a relative. Other legal papers show that the ancle subsequently took over Grlston ball, was held In suspicion by the neighbors, was trice Imprisoned and eventually died a bankrupt. By adding to these facts the little sister who shared the gruesome fate, and the hired murderers who quarreled over their task, early ballad makers and story tellers wove the unhappy tale we know today. d, V V V MARY AND HER LAMB old-tim- same little red to which Mary's little lamb followed her one day was restored and opened for modern scholars by Henry Ford, the question of who was the real Mary opened anew. One claimant would give the story an English setting; ( Metropolitan Newspaper 8ervlce.) Francistown, N. U., claims a sim(WNU Service) ilar honor and has erected a memorial to the original Mary, Mary population avails Itself of the su- Willard. Investigations made by perb facilities of the public library Mr. Ford, however, seem to estabIn associating with the best minds lish the right of one Mary Elizaof all ages and gleaning the treas- beth Sawyer, born In Charleston, ures of history, biography, philos- Mass., In 1S0G. ophy, poetry, religion and the sciThe lamb was a weakling whom ences to be found there. Mary had adopted and nursed to If you are standing at equilibri- health. According to Marys own um, New Year's day Is a good time story, the lamb's fateful visit to to bite Into the apple. school might have passed unnoticed C. F. W. had he remained hidden under her ((& 1931. Western Newspaper Union ) seat and not followed her to the front of the room when she went np to recite I Two Resolutions Visiting school that day was John Roulstone, who was studying to enter Harvard with a local pastor. John was only twelve at the time, but Marys predicament led him to write .the famous first twelve lines of the poem. The rest of It, containing a moral which may not fit in with them, were added later by Sara Josepha Hale, In whose colPoems for Children, It lection, was first published In 1830. WHEN (, 1932. d the Western Newspaper Union.) Historic Flag The Bonnie Blue Flag was a It had a white flag of the South. field with a magnolia tree In the center, a blue canton on which was depicted a star, and finished with a It Is said red border and fringe. that the display of this flag In the hall on the night the vote on the He I just made a resolution to secession ordinance was taken in marry you this year. Mississippi Inspired Harry McCarShe Funny I I Just made one not thy, an Irish comedian, to write the to marry you. song of tbe same came. & 30c rirf: World! Slowest An! malt A rare cloth was picked up by C. S. Webb, th explorer. It was swimming In a British Guiana river, two miles from land. Day Dream Is estimated to be about five year old. It took her, aid Mr. Webb, exactly 8 minutes 47 seconds to climb from my boots to my shoulders, and I am not a giant She was said to be at the top of her form. According to Mr. Webb, she and her mates live In perpetual twilight, more than 100 feet above ground. Sloth eyesight Is so feeble that Day Dream wears a staring target pattern betweeo her suitors shoulders, or prospective would never ba able to find the lady. three-clawe- d Rapid Printing of Brailln Reading matter for the blind has not been generally available for the reason that under the older system of Braille printing It was necessary to make every dot by hand, so that reading matter for the blind was not only scarce, but often prohibitory In price. A great advance In this matter Is In a recently Invented rotary press for the printing of Braille type which has been Installed at tha National Institute for the Blind In LonSixteen thousand pages of don. Braille reading material are being tnrned out In an hour, a speed five times greater than has ever before been possible. Hiccough Remedy An attack of hiccoughs can be stopped by the use of an ordinary paper bag. Dr. L. A Golden of Boston has cured cases which have persisted as long as two continuous days. The opening of the bag Is held tightly over the patients mouth and nose. As he breathes, carbon dioxide accumulates and this frequently brings relief. At any rate the treatment can do no harm unless kept up so long that the patient faints from lack of oxygen. Worlds Work. His Statue isn't he? No; merely a London A has-bee- thlnks-he-was- . Tit-Bit- Salt Lake Citys fewest Hotel HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile BatL Radio connection in every toon. RATES FROM 1.50 Just opfotitt Mormon TotmacU ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |