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Show EDGAN (UTJAII) PAG i5 EIGHT! HERE'S (Colftimied from paae oni ) a on wvhat anyone else did and veijoue lived exaitlv as be phased o: D CUSTOMS A shave and a haircut ait Usual ly combined .nto one operation three wnks. it about once vonsixts of us, tig tin ilippMs n.u fl.e enUvn Ileal boap is prat tu ally unknown lie added, due laimly to the scaieitv of fat in tin lountiy. White collars and tin ai otlu features that aie unlit nd ot in Russia. , Divorces are as east to ohlain as said Mi human elding that very few people tvtn uoubled to get married Loth nu n and wo men are tonsitlend , qua, aud mu t work togethei, receiving equal ton There Is no tanitly ot Bideration Sanitation, children usually In mg raised In Insttulions Organ, a lions of ail kinds aie disioaragtd by the government, conitnumsui he lug the onlv tiling that n tub rated I ha S mkp Six il siHUisoUd tiv tin. I t lit Miti full ii n m of 'ui ia' Work mil Hull i!t St ttt iiuultmal iollt-- 1 V npm wi'lt Mil n ft the Logan Ins annoitm ,irt, ioIIim w t no w (ntoln-- 24 t in 4 . h t i vv 1).. an service plane 14 The LOS ANGELES. Oct tie rriev acre telephotoed of "Hearst for Prei Iv Herald h apperante airmail Just dent buttons on the eve of the V Randolph Hearst homehere tonight banquet started local political circles and hed launi definitely a apparently campaign for the 1932 preslden lial race on bthalf of the Ameri Ross G. Maishall, can publisher, political wri'er, said in an am cle in the Los Angeles Express todav "That tonight's banquet is to be the formal launching of the publisher s campaign is the inter pretation of the sudden appearance of these buttons, the aiticle said No campaign committee has yet been announced, but it from the fact that is assumed hp hut q already has reached ton stage that the movement is well and organ, zed definitely planned affair Marshall said that spCulatlon In political elides developed the theory that if Hearst gives his lonseut to the proposed Candida cy that he will run on two major planksKeeping out of foreign and complete re entanglements William coming f aka r on an Mm 1,11.4 to tin nn,. nn ills lor the ln.it M,m , ,,i tn- - t Mi in, on t im hat will ,lw ,u llt pi.st-tssum atlnt thaiee on hi ntum , nnin t. petersCN pRESDENT k TO BE CHAIRMAN hri stdi nl h (, li o Z' ! f,. i i V, CSV - . M'M' t y. fll i the country is paper current none of that Is allowed out ol Itus sla. He added that most countries have raised embargos prove ntlug trade from Russia. ? SELLS WHEAT, EAT RYE Prof. Pitman touched on the grain situation and how it afieeted the United States. Russia is glow ing wheat on huge government larma and selling nearly all the iwheat nt any price they can get for It, making people In that country subsist ou rye lit pad Thismoreis tor the purpose of obtaining money for the count! y fie added that all the machinery used m planting and harvesting the wheat is American made and that most of the capital uses is Ameiieau capita). Tills condition will not continue long however, he predicted, because even now, facteu les are being built theie to luinlsh this equipment. I Many good points Throughout hla address, Prof Pitman used personal experiences that brought home the subjet t to an He Intensely interested audience mentioned also his own attitutde lifter surveying the country, saving that there are some things in Russia which o'her countries would do vveil to follow while there are other customs which he found it hard to reconcile himself to. The one big point hich he brought out all through his lecture was the communistic idea that everyone is created equal Everything ls controlled by the government, eveiy-bodworks for the government aud everybody is supported by the government, money having no real value. In explaining the attitude of the people to this situation he explain ed that most of them cared little They have adopted the idea that one revolution brought them this and another revolution would only make them that much worse off. Cnf y oik" GROUP WORK OPENS MONDAY On Monday, h toiler 27, group work will he officially hi gun Miss I.eali Full i, who is at present ron si I ihe oiiis, pt oh so lor w ill ssional From Logan via Oregon Short Line Railroad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destinations before midnight 27th. October Ask local agent for details peal II ere k of the Ilnlidi dnigihh first picture of the utuked and tiJ'ted f am 47 a the it Son iMOl, killing fell in jLinc. ; flag still flyng. paengns 1 is a the 18th amendment" Hiarst supporters here are of WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (UP) An army airpl me has been assign ed to a transcontinental race against time so Japan's ratification of the London naval treaty mav reach London for the deposit of ratifications enthusiastic over his chances" for vluory In 1912," the artide in the Express continued They figure that neither the Democratic nor will ven Republican platforms lure discussion of any radical change in the Volstead ad of the WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (UP) ISth amendment Nciraguas excessive heat and absent e of home environment The average speed of passenger weie blamed bv War'ne oftuers tiains in the United Stales is privately today for a majority of about 35 miles an hour. the suicides that have occurred SMITH El ELD Old residents of this city have received word of the death at Wells, Nevada, on Saturday, his 64th birthday of (.arrelt Edwin Bill Clow, a native of this citv who moved to Kaysville as a youth and was postmaster of that citv for many years. For the past few yeais he him lived at Wells where he had nev His mother, eral herds of sheep s Louise H. Clow, survives as well as three sisters and a brother. imMSMLD Bin Shows At r 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 .llso The I irst Seien Years." J MASHING ALL 3 SALES RECORDS! M-- DEAD, COMES BACK After Pa LANCHESTER, twentv years of wandering, Winfield Scott Tappany, 67. mourned as dead, lias came back home. He disappeared from this city two decades ago and has wandered to all coiners of the world. He reappeared driving a n ale team w hit h he purchased in Arkansas about 10 years ago He diove up to his son's home here and the son killed the fatted calf in honor of the wandeiing father's iSBWTf 4r0 '.J p? ! Pictured here is the group of Femh and British air experts examinina the ruins of the British dirigible 7M01, seeking to find in the lusted remnants some clue to the cause of the dsjstei at Beatnais, I tame. 4 . A Jr js - J WASHINGTON, 0(t 14 (UP) Sec retary of the Interior Ray Lv man Wilbur will remain in President Hoover's cabinet in definitely. . t r Emotions have a direct effect our bodies The biain tele graphs through Ihe nerves that it tears somethings unusual is taking place, and the heart responds upon David Crock, tt was a member of the United States Congres for three terms from 1827 to 1S.11, His Jackson 1S15 ' j O'f-N- v Paper first became available for the rest of the world about the eighth centurv through the Arabs, who learned the art of paper mak- ing from ('him .sc prisoners tap limed in Asm k"'Wf fso'Vj 7" T f tva y X IIE new Conoco Motor Oil is not only the fastest selling oil in Conoco it is establishing a new high mark history in public acceptance By a wholly new Germ-Processe- d ... v. ' V . . t v: ; It left I.ngland for India i -- - i ,1 ... ' Traveling? Its just a minuie'or two by folks Zn.s.VWX' 'MasfstofKzmas backliome!Reach! for a telephone call thcinjpu p, the Oa lio JL Holst In ( om s t i lit I soon iml fuiju lian v(1hmIs oi thp snuijjwt-- t nl m u (o!dni4 to an jruunv t TtD'sda In L ounij AMit U la1 .( ) n i o 1(J" S nn . (1 Nl m j lo H ( will talk with any one at the other telephone: Ii 1 Nl U S i Sott Tikc Cily 10 8 .70 vv S NE 1 , si mix. d ' , 111 llov. I e ipll si in 111 v 'I lie in it, si bool pu ib to 1 ie in, min r of J.uO are now it of si In, ,1 f ,r thebeet digging i ion. xx i h staited Monday u is up , o top, r 27 I t r i ,ii ' t li'e "if 'i w i . T SU I I 1.IIO ,1 i N J ( Oieyenne - XL I 3 nc a N M O Nil i Digging Beets ll I S 'M t e ruH ,3200 Youngsters CASH GRAIN i i i friemllyXeasy way. Sample day raes when you P as Indians Looking For Cache Holsteins CONOCO It k the largest dirigible in the ts orld, and carrying Britain's foremost aeronautical experts. Near Beauvais, I i ancc. it fell in flames, to leaie the tuisted ute'ekage pic lined here. E TIIURS. Former Smithfield Resident Is Called f TE ? vice. away S U'EDNLS. volunliers and loose inter P JL h d in Mi i j hi The on the charge that she murdered her husband, Fred, eight years ago, was continued today until Nov 17 characteristic. Penetrative Lubricity, this motor oil is attracting motorists from other brands with a quickness unprecedented in the oil world . . . this would not be possible if this oil were not the finest and safest motor lubricant yet introduced. w in .INN. I CHRISTIE " mdui t the work for m,, ml workers, al and again from 1SS3 to opposition to President led to his defeat. $6 90 TO BOISE AND RETURN OCTOBER 24TH Last Time Today I GRETA GARBO BERLIN, Oct, 14 (UP) A dangerous surge of labor unrest in creased the governments critical political position today LOS ANGELES, Oct 14 (UPJ retrial of Mrs. Walburga State Best Bourd In Th case work Registration will lake plaie Mon day at the (ollige under 111 dilution of Miss f .villa Aldi r, secte'.iry of the conteieme, and a rt prestti tutlve of the ISAC extension sir ( IS BROKEN. Mrs Cyrus E Clark sustained a broken right atm Sunday afternoon when die tupped and fell on the tabernacle steps Sunday wnile carrying floral afternoon directions fol'owing the Robeit Anderson funeral. CAPITOL netted with Washington umvor3'ty, 5 ARM YORK. Oct. 14 (UP) Police veered todav toward a theorv that Jack (Legs) Diamond, noto who is neai rious gangsters, death in Polvclinic hospital, was shot by members of his own gang or at least by persons with whom he formerly associated t NEW - subject tn 'I'1 in 1912. Police BOoTON, Oct 14 (UP) clashed with a group of 3o0 men CARROLLTON, Mo., Oct 14 (UP) Ilano for the 'greatest religious aDd women, desi rlbed as com revival in the history of the outside munists, here todav, just Vie vvoild wen- - made today by the noth Hotel Bradford, where Rev VV W Woodson, after hm annual 'onvention of the An.n release from the county juil can Federation of Labor is in wneie ne was imprisoned after pi ogress. ii fusing to shut the doors of his church because of an infantile Oct 14 (U P A presi HAVANA, paialvsis epidemic. dfntial decree, signed tday pio hibited all political meetings in Cuba until November 2 1 , 1 on of the tollige will i t ,i i ban m in at l.itiiAand will wil tin opining I uini the deli c in s in al'i'idinii II is I si I'll III ii l! it in i w ' 11 "I and ,"i i "nm all nor I la', will In nis'itu'i v lin Ii in I ocan dm mg MORE PAY, lasts throughout ihe ok Otlu t spi i k i i s ..t tin HIGHER COST opi iilng He explained the community sup- - nieeting will hi Mm Ann Iliiiwu Ai thill I, and liitley ply system, saving that those whOI'I,l'4, are M I)r II known tor thi ir so have no work can get supplies lor Kolh woik Mis l.v mail stinds out nothing iwhiie those who nceive m this sen u e thinueli A high wages ftom the govcinnn nt as pmni rr veais cf strvi.e with the pay twice as much as those who twr manv LOS K In f boinlns Dr Bn lev receive low wages d PKrtmrnt of Ip touching the economic ponch- - ls lion ot the country, he explained wuioogv at tin I nm tmty of I tan tab is also pithidniU of the they iw ere badly in med of money and and would sell anything to any ''tale Cmifei, me ol boilalon Woik soi lal He is an iiiilioiitv country at any pine to obtain ers Hi w ill deliver the principal money. The only money ns, d I., ."ink s of tin opining met tir.g on and addrt y ? s among the Marine corps since the lulled Slatis began occupation ol t fie South Ame-icaRepublic, F r p ra I nab inslhs ol nn nl was pi, js, m is i, , , j' 11 rcceivctl she pictures r ishc j tile'll to New to San I rancixoi. 1 urn thvlC, the. WUf another exunple of M lerrdd xtr .ce'. ami Da ivenin., sisuuii tali rnni h 'ilow-u- t ii R-l- Leviathan, jJhe oe' I 1930 14, Utah Social MORE PICTURES OF AIR DISASTER Hearst For Conference President This series of puturts, on the Inst ne carried in the Daily Herald Comes Soon1 reuntlyliner the air sister tun rhe rst to reah the United States. Boom Starts was Nl ol New Unk 'cs ABOUT Educator - I MOKE CACHE VALLEY .DAILY IIERALD, TUESDAY, OCT. nm llm , ! imt liinth aie from 1 Ii ( m!i high n maming 2o70 is the Germ Process which gives Conoco the essential points of suocriority that make possible these things. 76 less motor wear; reduced carbon formation; lowered operating temperatures; greater gasoline mileage; resistance to dilution; and instant lubrication at the first touch of the starter. The Germ Process adds to a supremely fine paraffin base oil, a precious oily essence lack-ir- g in all other oils. This makes possible the safety factor that We call "Penetrative Lubricity." Try this new oil at the sign of the Red Triangle. today PkOCED A P g - ll) 1 H I 1) VV. ll ks ll IP V i CONOCO ETHYL GASOLINE sixth, stxenlh, aih s vv Complete 2 Too Late To Classify i A ff I N BASE RECONDITIONED 11 "ai Andersons Service I e R. s, R, MOTOR OIL ... i. ; GfkM nr V W i!ll w :i. 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