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DOAN’S PILLS NEWEST HOSTELRY hr Jtarfle Every Room tOO Rooms- - 2 00 Bath EH&tpi:£ lMI— weee wi HOTEL Temple Square Rat$t50 to $300 The Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable friendly You mil always and it immaculate supremely comfortable end You can therethoroughlyagreeahle fore understand why this hotel U: HIGHLY r t r V v-- '' ' f 4 - 6 'Ut 4 a A a i f‘‘a f ' Top— Federal T RECOMMENDED can also appreciate why: ft's a mark ef rffflncffo to slew a this boootitul heatefry ERNEST C ROSSITER Mgr Aviation Commitiion Center — Below — Lieut Commander Wiley Navy Dirigible of the Macon Macon to accept It now and did not favor WILLIAM C UTLEY have boon hectic days for the addition to the already gigantic list of government at the minded expenditures Reports and suggestions present time In approving the unification of transfor governmental polities toward aviation have poured Into congress put ation the I’resldent recalled that “when the Interstate Commerce comfaster than proposals for new governmission was created In 18S7 the railment bureaus road was practically A nevy the principal plan calling for coordination method of rapid Interstate transportaof all forms of ttansiKirtatlon under Since that time fids monopoly of federal control lias been suggested by tion the railroad federal Eastman enjojed by transportation Joseph It do a very Important degree has been The federal of transportation limited by the development of the autohas aviation commission suggested mobile and good Interstate roads that a temporary air commerce comwater transportation “Recently mission to bear the same relation to air by lake by river by canal and by ocean transport that the Interstate Commerce bears to the railroads be has largely through the construction commission of the Panama canal and our Inland created President Roosevelt In a message waterways definitely brought ships and shipping Into the general Interstate with which he presented the field More recently still air transporof the federal aviation tation has become an element" which was created June commission 12 of last Dwelling more upon the aeronautical year to make a study of aviation agreed with the premise that element of the reports the President said: “There aye detailed questions must be all forms of transportation that require early action Our under one regulatory conextended mall contracts with airlines with the trol but disagreed directly and existexpire on or about March plan of establishing a separate coming legislation merce commission dealing with primary for the air lines or secondary routes Bhould be revised The aviation commission recommendbefore that time ed that the Interstate Commerce com“The commission suggests that the mission be given Immediate authority Interstate Commerce commission be to regulate up or down the rates which temporarily given the power to lower the Post Office department pays the air or increase air mail rates as warranted transport companies for carrying the mall — the rates which have come In their Judgment after full Investigation The purpose of this Is to preever so near to ruining some of the vent the destruction of any efficiently Involved companies ojverated part of the present system The Bame commission recommended that the government start work as soon trending suitable consideration by the congress of what permanent measures as possible on a new dirigible airship as the forerunner of an American Inter should be taken and what amendcontinental air transport system either ment If any the present general transpolicy of the government to Asia or to Europe perhaps pat- portation should undergo terned fcfter the travel service of the “I concur In this recommendation of Graf Zeppelin which makes scheduled the Federal Aviation commission proGertrips between Frederlchshafen vided always that the grant of this many and Rio de Janlero to the Interstate Commerce comduty Less than a week later the United mission be subject to provisions against States dirigible Macon the most mod unreasonable profit by any private era llghteithan air craft existent and On account of the fact that carrier the pride of the navy foundered and an essential during this temporary pedisappeared Into the calm Taclflc with riod Is to provide for the continuation two of Its crew of 83 men of efficiently operated companlea and Submits Three Plans to guard against their destruction It Is Eastman submitted only fair to suggest that during thla three plans to congress for the unificaperiod any profits at all by such comtion of transport but only one of them panies should be a secondary considhad hts approval the others being oferation Government aid In thla case In order Is legitimate fered merely to show what the alternatto save com All of them while affecting ives are panies from disastrous loss but not In aviation were aimed principally at order to provide profits" rescue of the railroads from their curReport Slaps Farley rent financial plight The favored plan The report of the commission was Includes (1) extension of federal cona direct slap at Postmaster General trol under the ICO to cover all forms Janies A Farley’s power proposing to of transportation of (2) association strip him of every vestige of control and planning prevention over airways of the country It was functions with the regulatory (3) found that several of the Important dismissal system compensation plus companies were tottering very nearly railso retirement that the pensions upon the brink of bankruptcy because roads without Infringing uion Inbor of the ridiculously low bids they were rights can take advantage of mechanforced to make to secure sir mall conical Improvements and labor saving detracts vices to reduce labor costs and (4) The aviation commission proposes financial reorganisation vesting the handling of air subsidies The first alternative plan combined entirely In the proposed Air Commerce the Enstnian plan with the compulsory commission while the President favors of American consolidation railroads simply turning them over to the altwo In the East ready functioning ICC Whichever Into seven systems plan two In the South and three In the la adopted the ruling commission would West The other advocated out and decide which of the airlines were In out government purchase and ownerthese It would the public Interest this In Mr license for service and would arrange ship of all railroads opinion held the greatest oppor- the' details In each cae of whatever for good and the greatest tunity subsidy semed to be necessary to sechances for harm lie did not think cure these lines from loss The comthat the American mission asks that provisions of the people were ready By wwww ) ahead kjsep t laws be extended by present airmail until additional legislation emergency January 1 Expiring on March It Is said some of these provisions would force the break up of several existing lines Ostensibly to prevent monopoly the present airmail law stipulates that no company may hold more than three air mall contracts and no operator can hold two primary route contracts after 11)33 March Transportation authoriof reties whose notable spokesman cent days has been Prof Hampton K Snell of the University of Montana lieve that the field should be limited to a few strong air systems as fundamental for best development cheapest and most efficient service Air Transport Service Ppsplte all the alleged handicaps to service there are today approximately 28084 miles of regularly ojverated air transport routes In the United States s There Is an average of 1280)0 scheduled to be flown by all lines SchedIn the United States every day uled air lines serve directly 71 of the 00 metropolitan districts In the United disStates counting as a metropolitan trict an area having an aggregate popu100 X0 or more and containlation of ing one or more central cities of 50000 or more Inhabitants Air travel has grown In phenomenal leaps and bounds within the last eight Air lines In the United States years 6000 jvassenger carried approximately In 1026 In 1934 this figure had multi100 times to approximately plied Express and mail cart Inge have creased at a similar rate For example one of the largest of the companies United Air Lines had an from 234 crease In express tonnage This tons In 1933 to 547 tons In 1934 line carried 3215742 pounds of mall In the first nine months of 1934 as contrasted with 3182165 pounds during the entire year 1933 Perhaps the most sjvectacular of all of the Federal the recommendations Aviation commission was Its vision of huge American built dirigible air liners plying In regular service across the seas It was a dream Chat had these giant air leviathnns cruising the great Pacific to many parts of Asia Funds like the funds for so many advennew governmental proposed tures were to come out of the 000 work fund $4880 Roosevelt has asked which President congress to appropriate for his direct personal administration The commission said In Its report: “Airship conshould be started promptly struction In order to afford much needed employment this winter’’ Sink Millions In Dirigibles The United States navy has already sunk millions upon millions of dollars In of dirigibles and the the construction latest of these millions sank Into the Pacific with the Macon or February 12 cost $2200000 The Shenandoah the ZR2 $2000000 the Akron $5358000 (this Includes the cost of building the Goodyear Zepivelln hangar at Akron The Ohio) and the Macon $2600000 Los Angeles cost the nation nothing from Germany In the being received oddly enough It treaty of Versailles is the only one we have lefL Now the whole plan of airship construction seems likely to be shelved while the alert The Macon’s crash action of Lieut Com Herbert V Wiley of ships In the with the United States battle fleet held the loss of life down to only two members of about crew has Just the convinced a large share of officials that the United States simply cannot build and operate airships Roosevelt made the open President statement that be would not ask congress for any money with which to build alrshijvs Agreeing with him was Admiral William V Standley chief of who said that he had naval operations never approved the use of airships ‘Tor other than commercial purjvoses" and Is “more than ever convinced of their unsuitability for military and naval purposes" Senator WUhatu D King of Utah declared that he would projvose an amendment to the President’s works bill thnt would forbid any of the being spent for dirigible While disapprovairship construction Immediate of ing the expenditure money for airships the President Indl cated his opinion that such cruft were by no mentis finished In world hMor C Wtern Ncwieapcr L'oioa To try deyour beauty bus When sorted jou old jou are getting to resort you have to pure skill or trickkinder take up ery the trickery Now in the old days just looks alone got me by I had the men love Interest in my pictuies stepping out to 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I f TIIKSE LAKE’S - rr treatment Collage Benefit No doubt college cannot make t small man great but it can make him like the things that are great You y PEPSIN SYRUP SALT vs£ doctors say Here is the soundest advice anyone can give on the subject of laxatives It is based oq medical opinion We wrant you to have the benefit of this Information no matter what laxative you may buy: The secret of real relief from constipation is seduced dosage You can't regulate the bowels unless you ran regulate the help you give them That is why doctors use a liquid laxative the dose can be measured to a drop Avoid laxatives that you can’t cut down in dosage especially those that seem to require larger doses than when you began their use Under the doctor’s care you usually get a liquid laxative The right liquid laxative gives the right kind of help and the right amount of help Smaller and smaller doses— until you don't need any The liquid laxative generally used is Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin It contains senna and cascara — natural laxatives that form no habit again SrV ‘if The Food Supplie Stored for Castaway Sailors To be shipwrecked on some lonely there Is no Island or rock where Air-Mind- ed of me The Lord was good to me In the matter of handing out a sort of a half breed Adouis profile (well it was a little more than a profile that dident you had to get) Straight on look so good and even sideways to terrific but a cross between a back and a three quarter vew why was hot The way my ear Brothers head (on one side) stood out from my was just bordering tin perfect That rear view give you just the shot needed It kinder out That ear dident just stick siprotruded just 'gently In those old lent day pictures that back right ear was a by word from Coast to Coast You call what have they see all screen stars their better angles These women have just certain camera men to shoot them em and turn to which know way they how to throw the light on em Well they dont pay much attention to lighting with me the more lights go out during the scene the better So we toll and we struggle to maintain what Is left of our beauty and manliness Of course the Radio helps us Any any hour somebody is begging and Imploring us to go to the diug store and buy something that will take the wrinkles out of our ears lift our eyebrows bring bat k that rudy (thats spelled rudy) complexion There is as many gadgetts on the market to overhaul men as there Is women I doubt If women have got much on man when It comes to trying to outlook themselvs But got to get back to the Movies and tell you what we are all doing out here I am working on a picture they say they going to call It ‘‘Doubting Thomas” Well I dont know why there Is not much that doubt either In the picture or out am a mighty trusting fellow and believe most everything Its from a very successful play a few years back called "The Torch Reaiers” It was very clever and we got us a fine cast a lot of old friends among em Mrs Flo Zelgfeld (Billie Burke) Is playing my wile She has duplicated her stage hit In the ntovi s You know about all good stage people ate good In the movies Some of em might not have gotten off good in their first pictme they tri"d but It wasent their fault it was the story part or something Give any good stage performer three or four parts In pictures and they would be just as good But they turn em down too quick sometimes on just one mlsstlt showing I can remember her (Miss Burke) when she was first married to my boss Mr Zoigfeld At least they hadent been married long when started on the Midnight Frolic Roof How proud of her he was They and the Barrymores and the John Dtews and partys used to come up on the Roof and sit at a ringside table Gosh what a place that was the first Midnight Show and the greatest and most expensive Those girls t think of leaving NY with a show But I am getting old and rambling I guess Andrew Toombs who used to he with us In the famous 1922 Follies that ran two years In NY He and tang and burlesqued the famous Calla and Shean gher Ife was aft song erwards with me with Dorothy Stones Show and he Is the one that sang the full dress suit song inly we were barefooted (A nut idea that went over) Well Andy Is wi'h us tn this He Is the most versatile i mer In musical comedy and will be jubt as big on the screen Lord bless her Miss Alison Sklpworth that grand old performer she is playing her original role from the stage In this play and Helen Flint that was the bad girl In the saloon scene In our Coast stage Bhow of “Ah Wilderness” a fine trooper Sterling Holloway a great comedian oh we got a lot of em Its like a real old stage reunion Fred Stone waiting for his picture to start visits us often Gee how stage people do honor and look up to the achievements of that guy bet he has played to more money paid In at the box office over a course of years than any actor or actress in America Well I got to close so its Just pure strategy that keeps me’ In their © fighting now 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