Show tHE BRISBANE THIS WEEK V ALLEY GUNNISON NEV'S CUNNISON IaH Wallace Bares Landon Studies Farm Problem New Deal Plans PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective signers Descend Among Bicycles Miny Strikes and Worries Two Flags That Clash Two National Hymns This column like others to written in Europe traveling about by auto His Complete Seen as Death Blow to American Ideal NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tl(E DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of JANET CAMPBELL clearly and de-- Deceased Creditors will present claims with atthe the’ old formula °70UChrS l° the undersiKne(1 AHougaard and E You descend aw :NMkiUh Maiiti on e ii Utah Irorothe ship at into - a foro the 14th day of September 1936 world on wheels ELIZABETH BAXTER bicycle wheels a Administratrix change from the J A Hougaard and E A Britsch AJministratrix-of°r heefsTeH bile the other side jtxlhar Briefcase of the Atlantic Here working men and women NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION thousands of them ride to and GenDepartment of the Interior from work ten to thirty abreast on the width of the eral Land Office at Salt Lake City depending Utah July 3 1936 rtreet NOTICE is hereby given that SiThey have the right of way prop- mon Beck Stevens of Ephraim Utah c:Iy in a democracy Co it used to be in America who on August 10 1931 made stock- were new small raising homestead entry as amended shouted Get & horse and or00()l fnr vvu vwi law compelled I':w VSVV1 Section 8 NLQ Sec r tomobile driver to stop his car 7’ tion 17 South c l engine Township While a farm wagon Range Lake' Meridian has filed r :sed if the farmer raised his I id or even lead the farm team notice of intention to make final I A his machine if the farmer re- - proof to establish claim to the land B C Here the car stops above described before James Frost I Simnlnt ar°UnC! U Notafy Public at Ephraim Utah on ! :r meeting flocks of heep °on th 10th day of Auust- 193fl-Clamant names as witnesses: Dav-- ' across the salt marshes of id H Paulson Lavor Taylor Soren i Vendee Bailey and Wm H Bailey all of Vance is a land of bicycles of Ephraim Utah ay political parties and at the THOMAS F THOMAS aient a land of strikes Like all Register tr European countries it is a " 1 of permanent war scares erica looks upon war as a dis- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t improbable and possibility Gen-Department of the Interior it comes spends billions on u d Lake C ty’ °!I 1Qat hips that do not fly ships that L 13 er go to sea and similar evi- N0TICE la ces of patriotic hereby given that ! mcy Europe’s nations live in Grantley L Olsen of Scipio Utah tate of fear as an American who on June 20 1928 made home-ilmight live if it knew that stead entry No 047299 for SW4 any moment NW44 Section s Section 12 from next door might en- u 17 Soirth Ranp “shoot up” the household and shil) MendianLake has filed of notice fire to the house intention to make final proof to ea- t merican travelers leaving the tablish claim to the land above in scribed before Grant L Thompson by railroad descending Is at the Saint Lazare station Public on Utah at Notary Scipio ( the 3rd day of August 1936 I surprised to find crowds fight- Claimant names as witnesses: Vern each other not waiting for Bradfield Marvin M Hatch Irvin G If By theC’ is J96 laJ (i! i' ?ZCWoS Ions iUflerenf potS me wore ribbons with the red t and blue colors of the French t others more numerous wore One side sang plain color red “Marseillaise’ national hymn France since the revolution hers wearing small red flags I the “Internationale” official of the Communists the world from Moscow to Harlem rds grew bigger the French-- t sang the two hymns at each r more and more violently excellent voices not one out me all knowing the words of respective hymns The “Mar lise” says “Let us go chii-- i of the fatherland the day of f has arrived” J the other says se ye prisoners of starvation ye wretched of the earth” — Scipio Utah THOMAS F THOMAS Jn25 — Jy23 Register o'—- — it over (or Gov Alf M Landon who hat duties handling the affaire of hit office and addresses He It shown here with George N sgricultural policies Mr Peek former AAA adsays “Agriculture has definitely lost ground unof Foreign Meat Now x on U S Tables Chicago 111— Most of the world now Is helping to supply the American dinner table with its meat at the expense of the American cattle grower data on meat imports at New York compiled by the Naa trade publicational Provisioner tion of the meat packing and allied show industries During the week ending June 13 1936 the following meat shipments arrived: Froa Arfnttn BOMIS Pound of rannd Sort ef canned 650000 pound From Dratll ornrd toef da 400S pound of baron I From of Ilvor 116111 pound af ralve Kami beef From Denmark 1076 pound of eookd Sam cooked af From KathoaU 4406 pound Sam IIM pound of suit pork 44 SIS From Hunfarr pounds af cooked same 174 pound ef From lrih Free State toron 744 poandt of Miami From Italy From Lithuania 760 pound of freeh troea ham 10346 pound of frnen belli of mnked From Poland t68S pound Mcon S41M7 pound of cooked ham 1IS7 pound it luncheon meat From L'rucuay S43766 pound af rsanrd arned beef For ih aln months ended April 36 ISM (here has been Imparted Into the I'nlted Slates a total af 1B0S71IM pounds of notion seed oil crude and refined the publication points out cmsp of poik arul cotton drastic reductions have been made in American production under the New Deal agricultural policies New York Women Shun Tammanyized Democracy Chicago— “Women are beginning to understand that under the New Deal this is a government for thi people of the people and BUY thi people” said Mrs Henry R Car away of New York president Women’s National Republicnr She added that New Yorl club with rea women “are seething over the Republican ticket" “Women want to get away front the Tammany influence" she con tinuod "They cannot see the dis Unction between the Farley organ ization and Tammany in New York since here Farley controls ever federal job just as Tammany con trols every city job in New Yorl city” Nominations are closed according to G C Covill of Detroit who won an ideal home worth $10000 in a contest and has been bwieged by women who wanted to share it with him lie announces his engagement to Miss Graham of St Thomas Margaret Ontario y Having the These products come intd direct in the United States help much when an idiot competition with American farmers and in the the other car is —— until we have a moral recovery And’ by 'moral recovery I mean character integrity upright hon esty and square dealing There is an phrase that I remember my father and mother using as a boy It is somewhat out of date these days but describes what 1 mean It is: Tie is a man M of principle se singers have chests like s complexions that reveal Dr Townsend Attacks less billions of red corpuscles ‘Haphazard New Deal rolces that could be heard al-Ohio— “Either proGeveland from Los Angeles to Santa or a deliberate atfound ignorance ra e of them broke off at the sad tempt to wreck the American prinof government is evinced by ciple “starvation” and said to your legall the haphazard tor who had politely congrat-- I him on' his vigor: VTenez islation by this administration” Dr bedeclared Townsend E Francis mon bras et j'al soixante here feel fore his organization billions of national "Thirty-sidebt is the record of these blunderDoc1 muscle rose in a biceps like ing bungling mistakes’Vsaid tor Townsend all melon “Every act of government has beer! predicated upon advice of the Presi) duty of a visiting foreigner the heedless observe describe and not dent when he said Try something ent but this writer had lie if it works try it some more if it ted the invitation to speak at does not work try something else merican club in Paris recent “If this Is not the advice of a uld have suggested that the total incompetent or a revkless fah whose only earthly pos- - talist who is incapable of thoughtIs France should be care-- t ful planning on a national scale to tear that property apart what is it?" Doctor Townsend asked Doctor Towmsend defended the ally with Germany ready to ' American form of government parup the pieces to the Suticularly I Crosses the water by mail preme- court: “We are all deternew and not news when you mined that the insidious and poisonOnly heaven knows what ous propaganda against our estabmust happen In a week lished form of government end” he said ans"— meaning nuscle and I old” ‘“Here- am frtrvtu the American s stem of fiee competition ami Business on a profit ’thTcatemYitf the'ium of independent fatmeis and tiadcs-mennd retail storekeepers is now seen as one of the next objectives of the New Deal New Dealers at the' Philadelphia convention presented a plank in favor of that had the support of President Roosevelt but this was rejected by some of the older and conservative members of the resolutions committee “ns being too radical" so only a modest reference was made to the scheme in the platform However publication of a book entitled “Whose Constitution’" by Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace revealed the scope of the New Deal ideas haris-am- i was a scene never to be deed now that Dooley is dead Artemus Ward Nobody both the descending foreigners across the water A few chmen hit other Frenchmen hard then agents of the 'e whom we should call po ien gradually dispersed the is that met and sang at each t again the next day They in the suburbs and work in i or vice versa' and meeting e railroad station it enrages to encounter those that sing wrong hymn and wear the J colors WILLIAM J LEE AliO 11 Lblisli- incut ot co operatives for ptoduc-ci- s and cns inner wiping out TOPEKA KAS— Vacation down to a heavy routine preparing his msjor campaign Peek with whom he discussed ministrator for the New Deal der the New Deal" In Europe Study Irt his book Mr Wallace declares that “it is inevitable that more and more emphasis is going to be laid on the idea of os distinguished from free competition” and sets forth that the only way a democracy can survive "Is to deIdeal velop the genuine to the limit" “Producers’ are not enough" he asserts "The way of life must pervade the community and this means there must be consumers’ as well as producers' co- operatives” The day after the Wallaco book President Roosevelt anappeared nounced he had sent a New Deal commission to Europe to study the operation of Commenting upon the Democratic the Wallace plank book and the President’s commission and the fact that there are marked similarities be- tween Mr Roosevelt’s acceptance speech and the Wallace volume the Kansas Times states: that the in“(It is probable) ner ring of New Dealers already have agreed among themselves ai to the next trick they will pull from the bag either at an opportune time doesn’t in the campaign or after the election should it go their way driving commonwealth "The idea has recalled the declaration of Prof Rexford G Tugwell some time back that under the new order he envisaged for America business sis It now is known logically would tend to disappear” Platform Reticenca Explained How the Wallace idea of cirla viewed in Democratic cles may be seen in the following statement! by Frank R Kent Democrat in one of his recent columns: “Apparently he (Mr Wallace) believes that under the Suclause a preme court could permit transformation of the country Into a giganuncommonwealth tic der which the objectives of the NRA AAA and other invalidated New’ Deal measures could conThere be achieved stitutionally seems no other way to interpret hit language “It Is quite the most idea yet advanced and it is easy to understand why the New Deal politicians did not want it injected into the campaign From this it seems clear the New Deal now proposes to set up a system of regimentation that would ruin every independent farmer and every independent retail merchant There are millions of Independent fanners and more than 473000 retailers In the United States Such a regimentation might deny a - fanner’s son an opportunity to hew a living for himself on his own farm and prevent a man establishing "himself in a business of his own All might become cogs in making a huge federal machine Roosevelt Primary Foo Supports G O P Ticket r MOVE' ' mD EDWIN BALM Eft (O PVUtOMT K0Wif4 RALMf A WNU fttftVlCt Those of you who lik a gripping romanc wall told with sharp delineation of character suspense adventure sur prise and an unexpected ending will find this vital tale of the mad erd before the Crash hard to leave until it is finished Head Htcty Erxclllrrn Chz-l- zi cl Tfcb Clciy C3 12 Unfclda Cerialjy In Tula newspaper Ill The following “Nautical Novelties” are furnished by the U S Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake City: On the night of April 4th 1862 Uharlex Wilson U S navy serving board the gunboat Cardonelet exposed himself to the enemy’s fire and soere weather heaving the rind while h’n Aiip lead the Union gunboats mt the Confederate batteries His river along the Mississippi soundings were the only guide for the safe navigation of Admiral Foote’s squadron and his efforts materially contributed to the opening of the Mississippi river to the Union forces as fur as Vicksburg In cotnmenum turn foi his brave deed a few weeks ago the name WiLson was given to the United States destroyer now being built at the navy yard in Bremerton Wash 1110 introduction of sti'el instead of w dial in building the hulls of warships decreased the weight of such vessels about twenty per cent This of development in the manufacture vessels was one of the greait4st epochs in the history of our navy The city of Annapolis Maryland where the United Staten naval acadin 1649 founded was situated is emy and was called “Providence" Forty-- f 1694 the later in name iye years was changed to Annapolis in honor of Queen Anne Taboga Dill" was a well known shark inhabiting the waters around Taboga Island Panama for several years He was bountifully rationed by all United States navy ships who knew him Upon approaching Taboga Island men would usually keep a sharp lookout for “Taboga Bill’’ and Some time renew old acquaintances ago a nvotor launch from the United States gunboat U S S Tulsa trolling off Taboga saw an enormous shark asleep on the surface of The boat's crew harpooned the shark landed him safely after an allday battle and found that he had towed them a considerable distance from Taboga toward Perlas Islands Upon their return to the ship they found they had bagged “Taboga Bill’ Hoisted from the water he was found to be 27 feet 1 inch long and weighed about &000 pounds When Martin Tromp the Dutch admiral hoisted a broom at the masthead to indicate his Intention of sweeping England from the sea the English admiral hoisted a horsewhip Indicating his intention to chastise the Dutchman Ever since that time the narrow or coachwhip pennant symbolizing the original horsewhip has been the distinctive mark of a vessel of war adopted by all nations In the United States navy it 4s known as the “Commission Pennant” During the world war German submarines were causing such terrible havoc on marine shipping that ships by the score flocked to Malta for protection There were no fighting ship at Malta to protect them so the British painted hundreds of oil drums and strung them serosa the haibor to deceive the submarine commanders Into believing they were mine and hovered net anchorages about while their commanders looked longingly at the fine ships and cursed the string of buoys not daring to risk suicide to reach their prey The amusing part was that this camouflage was more effectiva than the real mines and nets laid at Otranto on mil ?“°y9 vri' NAUTICAL : : NOVELTIES Topeka Kas— Listing seven reaCol Henry sons for his decision New York Democrat Breckinridge who ran as a candidate for President In the Maryland primary asserted here he 'would support Landon and Knox in the Presidential campaign Before announcing his position Colonel Breckinridge paid a surprise visit to Gov Alf M Landon J— Colonel Breckinridge prefaced his reasons for enlisting under the banner by declaring that the machinery of the Democratic party had “been seized by a group of men who had repudiated every living principle of the party and subverted the Constitution of the United Statea “Governor Xandon’a word is good" said CLlonel Breckinridge “He will perform his promises he is direct and he tea no hidden pur-- - i - Unde Sam' isn’t so prompt in paying war debts himself according to heirs of a colonist named James Bell who have presented a claim for supplies said to havs been furnished to Washington's army during the revolution in the sum of $6056 and accrued interest A slight misunderstanding gave Mrs John Acker of Newark an awful 4hock Tried with her husband for passing bad checks the judge sentenced John to jsll for a yesr and turning to the wife he said: “I’ll give Mrs Acker you a like sentence" thought he said “life" and fainted f An Atlanta newspaper was recently asked this question by an anxious subscriber: “la it unlucky to postpone a wedding t" The editor gave the cynical reply “Not if you keep on ' postponing it" One claim to distinction is made by Rev C C Grimes a Tennessee minister who says he is the only Methodist preacher who' is not fond of chicken He said from the pulpit: “I don't like chicken Sinclair Louis potato salad or Henry L Mencken" The trouble with war is that the fellows who have been running the propaganda machines never get close enough to smell the enemy’s gun powder The best help that one can get is Assistance from others H usually expensive |