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Show f y V 'P J' ? f P Jimp w ww 1 a I ;v -- I OURWASHINGION f Written Far The Journal by li . v.N c FRENCH CHAMPIONS TO WED SOON Dr. LETTER 0 4 , J. M. Godfrey of Ridimond Named: Brigham Young University Annual District Governor of Lions Clubs Commencement Exercises Begin Tonight National Editorial Association Tranfers to remote posts or several years active sea duty are The frequently ordered over the naval treity reaction of this may have sort. With shake-up- s in the prohibition enforcement personnel Inevitable, the transfer of the unit from the treasury department to the department of Jusice is closely followed by the This politicans in all camps. .patrongae has become moie jportant than local postmasters to many legislators. While there has been a noticeable tendency to tone down discussions on. relative prosperity In governmental circles, private agencies have not overlooked the subiect. The conference of statisticians in industry has prepared a digest this week which says frankly that they see no reason to expect an vigorous upswin? m business before fall, but. If the recent rate of progress continues, the general level of business activity should return to conUncertainty as to what normal by that time. gress will do next has obviously Sometimes legislators dare to slowed down promotion activi- run against the wishes of tlieir ties of trade association, so colleagues and give expression vital to industry In times of de- to what many actually believe. pression. The tariff battle which Representative Ramseyer comes over has extended fifteen a prosperous district of months has contributed to the from Iowa and is not a bit concerned unsettled condition of trade. the vapormgs of There is no secret that senators, over red or communistic agitators in particular, will have a large Likewise, he has little faith in problem to explain some of effectiveness of congrestheir actions to a questioning the Comsional investigations. Thanks to its menting constituency-- . on the mania for m a which rules keep stringent at the taxpayers ex tight rein on the house, the quiries of this have membership body good alibis by placing the blame for failure of legislation at the i senate. jwhen they quit hunting witch Those who have observed an,es the witches ceased to exist. of The house, however, decided to admiral on the quarter-dec- k a flag-shi- p and in a chair be- - probe into modern witchcraft of fore a senate inquisitorial com-(tcommunists. If ill nending mittee have been Impressed by proposals for Inquiries bv conSenators have the contrast. groups are authoriza way of showing no respect to gressional ed, little time will be left for the wearer of gold braid or campaigns in their election the slightest concern over challenging his fitness to express an It is the old story of opinion. Seldom the high and mighty losing This their dignity on a witness stand. Finds Time Yet, here and there a note of admiration creeps out for the Princeton. Mo. (AP) To re daring of the high naval of- lieve that tired feeling, considficers in risking the displeasure of the commander-in-chie- f, the er president of the United States. That besides conducting wed- a A group of naval officers dings and' fOnerals, running county Sunday school, hola'ng frankly state 'with the Stimson commission regular weekly religious services as to the effectiveness of the In three different churches aid naval treaty negotiated recently conducting revival meetings oc E. C, Jn London. Only an -- officer casionally, the Rev. conscious of the tricks involved Nichols, pastor of the Princeton demotion Christian church, has nothing in promotion and knows the possible effect of to do but train the voices of their standing for bucking the youngsters in the public schools The admirals of the town and the county, act administration. apparently place their hopes on as president of the chamber of senatorial Influence to protect commerce, arrange banquets, their seniority rights. The work for better farm conditions navy has an effective disciplin- and assume the regular duties ary measure for officers and of a chief community booster. as He has held his Job three dug-i- n men who have assignments on land are known. years. Washington, May 28 where are groups of Impatient school children watching the advent of the vacation period with greater impatience than congressional and administraThe demand tion members. for adjournment is becoming On one hand, more insistent. the president is pressing for action on the tariff bill and the naval treaty, while congress is endeavoring to find a short cut rom official duties bringing complications costly to their political careers. The strain of debate and bitter attacks is manifest in all quarters jo that warring factions are willing to rid themselves of each others presence. Yet, each clique is naturally hesitant about making the first move. Belated recognition has been given in congress to the effect their bickerings have on busThe tentainess depression. tive legislative program calls for shelving many important measures so that the curtain nay be rung down by June 14. No- i r i eon-trove- ry A ,, - V y 29 the Lions club was now T) -- Pocatello, Idaho, was chos- the second largest service club en as the 1931 convention City In the world and is expected to and Dr J. M. Godfrey, Rich- become the largest. mond. Utah, dentist, was named was The presided district governor at the close of over by meeting Dr. P. L. Holman, now one-day the convention of the immediate past governor. Mayor Lions clubs of southern Idaho Roy Greenwood gave the addand Utah here yesterday. ress of welcome The largest number of deleFigures on the growth of thS gates ever to attend the district district in the last meeting heard the addresses year weremembership given hy District Secand the annual reports and attended the departmental ses- i retary AHeE. Jones in his annual said that the presions. The delegates attended a report. sent membership was 1.500 com- banquet and dance last night. lth 1'1,60 last year Vincent C. Hascall of Omaha, pa" and Dr. M. M. Nellson, Salt! The attendance award was Lake City, national directors. i"on, by Vernal, while the the conclave. The 4anc dob won the award for he activity, that of work being done' by the clubs 'outstanding foi the aid of the blind was building a gram warehouse., Dr. Holman will be supported lauded by both speakers. Each urged cooperation on the part for an international office at of every member in boasting the international meeting at the individual community. Has- Denver in July, it was decided. call, in his discussion of the work for the blind declared , Interpretation ml of K Georide, irrepressible the future in many sports, but had been confined to the house for in spite of that fact many vic- the day because of a slight injury, tories were unexpectedly won it happened to be the ilav of bis and the season was generally niothei s hiiiUe party, lieoijries interest hi eftulrs of this kind had considered a decided success. alwais been slight, hut today he Herman J. H. Papke has "as compelled to Stay In the bouse, he became Interested. His been organist in the Bethany church at St. Louis! r made a bid. "Did you any trucks, mother? said he. for 39 consecutive years. Pastor Dragging their-disagreeme- class luncheons, with the annual alumni assembly In the afternoon, and later a reception by President and Mrs. F. S. Harris. The annual lawn dance festival and band concert on the campus will follow, with the alumni banquet and dance in the evening. The annual commencement of the University will take place ' Wednesday, June 4. Edna Ball will be valedictorian and Bryant S. Hinckley, president' of the Liberty stake of the church, will speaker fifty-four- th ed - $ ... . I , Rene Lacoste, French tennie champion, and Mile." Chaume, French golf champion, will be married June A Thion'de'la moth-Luther- U INGAG! LAST WORD IN THRILLS ed he Provo, Utah, May 29 (ZP Annual commencement exercises of Brigham Young university begin here-th- is evening to continue until June 4 of ceremonies Graduation Brigham Young high school will take place tonight and tomorrow will be senior day at the university. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday In the Utah stake tabernacle of the Latter Day Saints church with Brigham H. Roberts delivering the address. Tuesday will be alumni day and the program will include Those w ho w itnessed the astounding African adventure picture Ingagi which comes to the Lyric Theatre next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, wall be thrilled by many exciting incidents in this spectacular film. One scene, while by no means as sensational as some of the others, seems to evoke comment almost everywhere. This is the one where the capture of an enormous python second cousin to a boa constrictor is shown. The great serpent is coiled about a tree branch and is making its sinuous way towards a fussy little creature perched at the extremity of a limb and which gazes with distended eyes at his approaching enemy. Just in time the hunters arrive and attempt to drag the python from its perch by looping a cord at the end of a long road about its head. They soon learn, however, that as long as a python has a tail hold no ordinary strength can detach it. Finally the limb is cut off and the python is captured as a specimen, much to the chagrin of the natives to whom python meat is ci delicacy. is taken into camp and d The little becomes a great pet. George Georgeson, May 31, Weston. the "Ingagi represents K. C. Schaub, May 31, 953 N 8 can how see to is hard and anything in it thrills last word surpass it in this respect. v near-victi- pop-eye- ZEPPELIN PICTURE IS THRILLING Around the World Via Graf Zeppelin, the feature talkpicture which comes to the Lyric Theatre today for an engagement of three days is in some respects far more thrilling than the short sight of the great airship gained by the inhabitants of those parts of the world over which it passed. For in addition to iearning just how the Zeppelin looked as it passed, the theatre spectators may also see how the earth looked to those in the cabin of the aerial voyager. There were twenty passengers and a crew of forty aboard the Zeppelin and every detail of their life for the, eleven days required for the journey around the world ate, shown in the picture. f ing The basis of leadership m Major Sports At U. S. A. C. Largely Carried On By Freshmen Athletes Freshman athletes contrlbut- - lopinlon was general that. Utah team greatly to the surprising Aggies had the best hoop conference, Captain showing of the Utah Aggies in1 in the was the. only veteran' the two final major sports of Davis which Is just closing, and he will not; be back. Seth New men .made up four fifths Parkinson was elected captain of the sensational Aggie basket- for 1931. Levi Myers and Myles Bowen ball team and again they were tracksters back at largely responsible for the fact were the only who had scored that the Aggies landed second Utah Aggies m the state and fourth in the anything In the 1929 conference meet and not more than five conference in track and field. The 1929 football didnt make points in the 1929 state meet Both Myers in was represented. an auspicious beginning games won and " lost.' Coach and Bowen Improved during the Dick Romney had a good team, year and Carl Beiliston. sophobut it didnt score heavily and more made the greatestin Imthe two of games lost were provement of any athlete Freshman performers Both state. by one point margins the B. Y. U. and Colorado Ag- came through with excellent the result gies tripped tho Aggies by this performances with count. Denver U. counted a that the Aggies defeated BYU,two touchdown victory and .last years conference chamUtah University turned In the plons in a dual meet, and fourth victory over the Farmers. finished ahead of the Y in both The Romney team won from the state and conference meets. Montana State, Wyoming and Myers was reelected captain The victory Losses by graduation were Joe Colorado College. over the Tigers was probably Call, Myles Bowen and Ed the high light- of the season as Bailey. finished team The tenuis team ' eliminated- thfr Coiorado itfrom the running and at the second to Utah In the state same time shut out the Tigers. race, but Jack Christensen won ei the-ye- ar the-fo- ur 7-- 6. j Many buitdm tf a building t t , worth doing at all. it if worth doing well. That't why to many of thrift like to utt -- r 4 tLorry-M- l taarktd lumber . Now' It is a Charming Horrv illustration shows how often make a surprising imhave been provement. Here the walls - ghipglr the front porch replaced with a Jaew one,the back posch enclosed and the windows and chimney improved. The nor hard changes here were not extensive the to add appearto make but how they, ance of the home!. THE i i Let us show you how your home can be modernized with the help of our Special Service Department. Plans Utah inter-mounta- in - t niOII of It was the'ttiWtime with i the state and teaming lege career, and the only time annexed as well, that Dutch Clark was Glade Linebaugh he the doubles championship as held scoreless. Coach George Nelson s, Nine men, most of them re- well. team finished first not will and wrestling graduated gulars y. be back for the 1930 team. They in the state defeating B. Y.TW meets. are Captain Ed Jensen, Captain and Utah in dual won , the DotfgBergeson, Keiv Vander-- Aggie boxers A." A. UTchampW-shi- p. hoof, Joe Call. Alma Gardner, swimmers tjok . The Golden Welch, Joe Day, ArmGeorge second place in the dividon strong Pearse ' and a great Judah. This means that Coach meet and they showed Romney must build another improvement . Two years, new team next season. It was a year of buildiig or men were elected to the 1930 captaincy, Clive Remund and both backs. pan Gillespie, The basketball season brought the greatest glory to Aggie The Farmers were athletics. simply relegated to the cellar position in&the western division Utah had a veteran ,race. team, B. Y, U. a veteran team, land Montana State had the conference champions of three I of years wit-h- the exception The Aggies on the Breedon. jother hand were completehrre built, only Captain Carl Davis coming back from the previous The Aggies surprised by year. winning three of their first four games, and then they dropped four in rapid succession and the predictions seemed about to be verified. They came back to (.oof win from Utah, split a series & SOUS COMPANY Ideas Material Idaho LYRIC THEATRE , with the B. Y. U. and then to face Montana State in the final series. By this time the youngsters worked beautifully together and they nosed out the Bobcats ina both games necessitating A three games scries 'playoff. was held In Salt Lake and here Romneys quint - demonstrated its superiority by winning two of the three games and the division championship. They had previously won the state No conference playoff title. could be arranged but the MS Sound me MAPE eSEM FOUND ? Sei For Yourself wild Women I Gorillas Tts Amazing STARTS SUNDAY Read again the familiar message oo the hack of the Camel Camel, introduced in 1913, when other cigapackage. ... rette brands were offering all sorts of premiums and similar inducements, jumped into leadership solely on the basis of its built-i- n goodness. That statement, spread throughout the world each day on millions upon millions of Camel packages, stands as your guarantee of the maximum in smoke pleasure. 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