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Show S$MZ16 Week" This h hilr Ar Drissans New Peace Plan " Zaro Agha Goes Home Around the I (loo A Really Big Shovel iilAGJvA, UTAH, A MflAV, buVOB& 11, 1032 NUMBES 29 BEVERLY HILLS boys ft wont b long now. This la tbe last week of Democracy's Campaign. It tb boys bavant eorraleft tbo votes by now, wby they Just aa well Scare that tbe ones that are out yet Paul Boncour. French minister of war, baa a new plan to keep Europe peaceable. He would baTt a European army with a European general staff.. ThU army and staff would become active whenever Jtbe peace of Continental Europe might be threatened. An Interesting suggestion, but all would depend on who might bo bos of the general staff of that European army. The League of Nations, as Lloyd George has said. Is fading away because It is simply the Instrument of two big European powers, with other members of the League a mere chorus. The real plan for Europe would be a United States of Europe, such a union of States aa ws have here. But that will not come In another thousand year. Racea, lam guages, religions and ancient fueda make It Impossible. are Registering one of ihe most decisive victories at the polls ever recorded m this county, state or nation, the entire Democratic county, legislative, judicial and a ate ticket wft swept into office Tuesday with majorities exceeding the hopes and The expectations of the most ardent Democratic voters turned out in record numbers to bury the entire Republican ticket under a crashing avalanche of votes. The following is the tabulated reaul.a of the Voting Districts in Precinct four of this locality Voters in District 294 cast their ballots at the Hotel No. 1 Garfield; Voters in 293 balloted at the first door east of the Magna First Security Bank; Voters in District 296 voted at the Magna Baptist Church, and voters in District 297 expressed their choice of officials at the Pleasant Green Ward. Resident voters in Bacchus, District 298, voted at the Bacchus Clubhouse. The oldest Turk. Zaro Agha, returns home to Istanbul, after America and Europe for 10 years, collecting money. He believes that be Is 158 years old. and be Is probably tar beyond 100 His wife, pnst 80 palled ber veil over her face when she saw hint co --il or in European clothing, not believing that he could be the same mnn In such strange garb. When she saw It waa really be. she gave breed to all the stray dogs In the neighborhood In thaeks-. giving for his safety. Clothes make a difference. Some savages that once wore only breech cloths, and now wear civilised coats and trousers, f ill wear the breed cloth under tb trouser. Their theory Is 'that tf you lack a breech cloth you are not decently dressed. The first automobiles bad dashboards. It is hard to change a habit DISTRICT NOS. St Johns. Newfoundland, reports northern Labrador. The Key. B. Lens, Moravian missionary, brings the news. Fish have been running heavily, ai.io other neeessary well supplied for the winter. Mr. Mason beads the news Prosperity Just Around the Igloo." They have igloos In northern Labrador. Machinery that makes manual labor less and les necessary la our big problem now. It Is also the .hops of -- civilization," which will hllr.-tlle- n t V Elleneburg, In the State of Washington. announces an important gold strike tn the Swauk area. Ten thousand dollars worth of cold, almost pure, was taken from one small pocket This Interests everybody more than four years ago. The human mind responds to - r the magic word "gold.' A really great gold discover might bring prosperity around Xhe comer, and in sight It w yc th California gold rush 49 that did more than anything else to get rid of one depressed condition. Steam dtove away the depress'on after the brttle tf Waterloo. Gold did It In the forties. Electric light and power did It in the latter part of the last century. Automobiles did it in the beginning of this cen-lurafter the depression of 1907. Then Ihe Great War, and th outpouring of billions upset everything Something will bring back prosperity now. but nobody knows hat It la. Possibly bard work will ln-i8- do I it t,mt, hr Kia hn Srwiou, lac.) one. d. U a problem for ft 'great blesUdg little and meanwhile you admire the me cbanlca marvels that will tome day set men free from physical slavery The Wall Street Journal de scribes a new shovel built by the Marion, Ohio, Steam Shovel Company. How many thousands of men working painfully with pick and shovel will this giant shovel replace? Operated by electricity, it lifts up 54,000 pounds of earth at every bite, and the operator, with his shovel at the end of a long arm, can drop the earth 200 feet from the shovel, and on top of a seven-storbuilding if desired. This giant shovel jrill be used to strip the earth 'seventy feet deep, from the top of a rich coal field, laying bare the coal, which will also be scooped up, steam shovels doing away with painful mining underground. Copper, the metal. Is an empire In Itself. The electrical industry rests on copper, which does not disappear In rust like Iron. You may dig up copper pipes, In good condi-t- i n, that were put underrgound In Ihe Island of Crete before Deada-lu-s flew to safety from the Labyrinth. Copper, like everything else. sell, too cheap and the emperor. of copper will meet In New York Tbe boys that h st eat decided by now ere waiting tor tbe best offer. From bow on till Tuesday ta where dough counts. Yon dont win these Isle deciders by arguments. You got to lay It on tbs' tins tor them. They bars all perhaps collected from ona side already and ara laying for tbe ether 1 think tbe people as a ml have been mighty patient all thia Summer and Fall. They have heard tbe country savea In every poaelblo form and dlalact There baa been , men talking over tbe Radio that, their own families couldent ander-itanHall - leadera . Tammany spoke before the microphone without Interpreters, which eboald Barer bare bee- - allowed. Poor old Tammany, s ber ttgare grows I sea. ber dialect becomes more pronounced. She has never been able to maks a dent nationally. Well 1 guess after an Its been wbat they call a clear campaign. A clean campaign la one wbera each aide cleans tbs other of ovary possible vestige of respectlbellty. Mr. Hoover rarely If ever mentioned bin opponent. He has kinder worked oa tbe Totally Ignored" system. That la, T suppose 1 bays aa opponent, bat aa far as I am concerned ia doaa not exist." Rooae- volt took tbs other tack. Ha knew he bad an opponent and he wanted people to know who tbo opponent was even It he did know tome of them bad forgotten. They personally fought very eleaa (la all bat tba clinches). Then of course It waa each man protect yourself. Mr. Hoover early la tba Campaign wbaa ho first want oat to Iowa to speak, asked For some degree of sportsmanship to be ased It seems they bad been say-- ' lag that bs bad bad no ear for tbe suffering that bad gone oa during tbo last threo years. Well that was pretty bum propaganda and bo Jha(La-rtgto apeak, oat to sharefe to stop it, bat It la too bod that be conducted oa a Ht 37 politics coat 57 tie higher plane. They Just woftt 37 pay even one atom f credit to tbo party-worke- r. that prosperity has come back to come eventually. Machinery will be oat th money. 184 FORGET - 329 AMERICA is the thought The King is dead, Long Live the King.-Th- ia that prevails in America today, and the spirit that emanates from the great American mandate to Franklin D. Roosevelt, newly elected Democratic President of the United States. All over America people are returning to business life again w'ith the thought that the election is over, and that the newlv chosen leader will lead the country from the maze of depression and despondency, to the new and better life we have been assured of. This new life, characterized by Mr. Roosevelt aa the new deal Inmost desired by all of us. The people jof Atnerica are wait ing withopeiLarm8-t- e receive altTheassistanee and help proffered by the new president. The people of America have delegated a new leader, wTho can assure success and a new deal only We must all be much better Ameriunder one circumstance. in four next the cans years, than we have been in the last four Americans must regain, and reestablish the customs of years. love of government and respect. The slander find slurs, flung at Herbert Hoover during his administration, and during his constitute a disgrace to the American campaign for must come to realize, and to practice of We America, people. better citizenship. To love our country and our government To have more respect for law and order, and to again more. foster and support those simple traditions of brotherly love and common courtesy and decency, .which so many have forgotten of God , late. forbid, that the name of Roosevelt shall ever be . d di8Colored a8 the name of Hoover has been in this forbid that such a magnificent character, such a tireless worker for America, such an inspired leader, and such a patient loser, as Herbert Hoover shall receive anything ut honor and reverence from our people. God forbid, that our new President, Franklin Roosevelt shall ever be the target for the shafts of disrespect and slander, we have subjected our fallen leader to. Herbert Hoover will go down in American history as a great leader. Time will engrave upon th milestones of a the deeds of honor great nation with undeniable significance, crisis. a in Long Live The a great valor and by great president (The Editor) King LEGION ARRANGES ARMISTICE RITES The American Legion" program, sponsored by Cyprus Post No. 38. to the 14tb arranged in solemn-tribut- e annivetsaty of the Armistice, has betn Tb program will be completed. presented at the Utah Copper Club this (Friday) evening st 8:00 P. M. The following numbers will be HEAVY REGISTRATION MARKS OPENING OF LOCAL WORK CENTER The Women' Work Center, under gent and who needed immediate help d direct supervision wr given employment first. Tb Division of th work will be rotated and a system of Committee, opened has been frame building at th equality of time and labor the sponsorship of the Women' Relief Monday in the rear of the Cypm High School gymactnasium, with Mrs. Anna Salisbury "of in th capacity supervisor. ing Thus far. th success of the project has by far exceeded th expectations of those in charge. The primary purpose of this work center is to sid tb unemployed and women whose husbands are unemployed by providing .work for the women and sewing wearing apin from nine parel. Th women Work o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M labreceiving $1.25 daily for their ors. An average of tea women r It u daily employed at the center, work dur- tb continue to planoed in tb winter months. more ur- Women whose esses City-Coun- ty instituted. a tb hot noon-da- y Tb 196 327 194 326 196 327 196 328 worker srt served luncheon, prepared by supervisor. A number of articles, dresses, costs, underwear, etc., are being made at th center, although they arc hampered by tb lack of some necessary equip ment. Anyone with any kind of buttons large, small, colored, is earnestly requested to contribute them for the work center, as buttons are used quite frequently in their work. Any one with colored thread, silk or cotton, is alto asked to contribute it for th welfare and maintenance of the center. Trimmings suitable for dresses, coats, An etc., could also be put to nse. add.uonal tewing machine is also on page 4) givent PRESENTATION CAN FLAG. Invocation, 57 37 57 37 57 39 56 37 56 196 328 194 228- - - 196 O-F- AMERI- 334 210 313 A. L. Self, Chaplain. 188 "Flag Without A Stain', White, Mrs. Thelma Clark Teudt, Mr. Ray 323 -- 37 55 38 56 36 56 37 55 37 55 38 56 194 Male Engebretsen, and Norwegian 326 Chorus. 194 Soto. Serenade, Drdla; Vtolin 330 Mr. Ray Engebretsen. . Legion Ceremony By: L. A. Black-ne- t, 191 38 Post Commander; E. J. Gardner, 56 330 Vice Commander; C. E. Pickett, Past Commander; Dr. G. E. McBride, 199 38 Past Commander. Post 322 56 Remarks, L. A. Blsckner, Commander. 193 39 "Battle Song of Liberty", Bigleow. 329 55 "Spin, Spin, Yungst. R. C. Norwegian Male Chorus, In District 294 at Garfield there were 1 3 voters who cast their ballot for Waring. Conductor. Address, Charles R. Mabcy, State the Socialist Ticket and one Communist. Eight Socialists cast their vote in Commander. District 295. while 11 Socialists weer listed in District 296. District 297 had "The Awakening, Gold. Mrs. Solo Tbelms three Socialist and 1 Communist. Soprano Clark Teudt. Color Bearers Retire Flag Of Our Country. "Star Spangled Banner" Mrs. Teudt Mr. Engebretsen, Norwegian Chorus and Congregation. Dance, Seven Keys Orchestra. Male HOW IT FELT TO MEET A PRESIDENT f By Howard Jarvis If every person ia America could personally meet sad talk with a Pres, ideat of the United States. America would be a mote loving and patriotic nation. America would not be to anxious to speak disrespectful and concerning our great leaders. government and onr great Without exception, every man who has been president of these United Sutes baa been s real American. They have all given their lives to our people and they have all been unselfish, and untiring in their efforts to serve all of our people. So with Mr. Hoover Tb Writer bad the distinct honor Herbert of meeting and privilege Hoover, President of the United States, aboard tbe Presidential Special at Elko The impression on Monday last gathered from Mr. Hoover by th wnter will be on of everlasting memory. The President is a human being. His conversation was chatty, fnendiy and most informal. Hit coortesy and fairness was so evident and outrtand-- ( ' Continued on page 4) RED CROSS ROLL CALL WILL START HERE Y Brutal Murder Is Still Unsolved TO-DA- Although the officers have been working to solve tbe murder of Annual roll call of tbe Salt Lake John Stamis and Gregory Soter, at the County chapters of the American Red Handy Corner service station WednesCross will be held here beginning today night of last week, the brutal af day, Friday, November 11, according fair still remains a mystery, according to recent announcements. to Sheriff A. O. Evans. AH who can are urged to place Funeral services for tbe two victims their membership with the Red Cross. were beld Sunday in Salt Lake City, Following is a summary of Red Cross activities in Utah during th past year: Families furnished flour, 70,370 Barrels flour furnished (to Oct. sad there real Theres ra Is e a I cists to $ that. Whoever 5 wins that can bs proud and tbs loser need not be ashamed. i Tooele City Votes Trabee Devitos la New York la another ftae To Settle $2500 young man. Course Lieut. Governor After Mm Jlke a R. F. C Loan Status Isandkinder tbe pilot be has to Jump sad 13). 58.814. Cotton cloth furnished Chapters (yards), 134,510. Number of families for whom cotton doth was requested (to Oct 13), In order that they may dear the way 15.144. for tbe securing of a $50,000 loan Families furnished garden seed from the Reconstruction Finance Corpackages. 19 varieties), 726. poration, tbe City Council Monday Stock feed furnished in drought evening authorized tbe expenditure of areas (lbs.). 55.650.582. $2500 to assist Ogden in iu test Estimated Value of Commodities case before th state supreme court. Hour Tooele City has mad an applies $270,544 Cotton cloth tion for a loan of $50,000 from tbe 20.176 Garden seed 450 R. F. G, in order to renew tbe water Stock feed works. prinpillyin the interest of 834,758 Total opposition. They are Just bone thieves sad that all them Is to It. Wall they ara, but srsat ws aHf Now this naturally brings ms back to my Platform." Every party and everybody must have some platform formed even if Its la their minds. Mloy la that a President should bold office six years, with pa reflection. Step thia thing at President bavlng'to lower bis dignity and go trooping wroand asking for rotas to keep him there another term. He baa to do U, naturally, bat a six year term with no will be tbe remedy. Six yean glvse him time to do aomethlng. ft takes him four years to Sad oat who la bis friends la tba Senate and House. There Is a lot of Senators la there for six years. Wall, when do they get that way? Look at tbo saving of all ths money, all tba time, aH tbe uncertainty of soother election. It lessens It one third. Then pay tbs man when bs goes out oas half of Ms salary for Ilfs. Tbs Country should ksep aa from bankruptcy If It can keep a railroad or a badly mam aged baas. Coarse the , Cabinet wouldent hare mack to do oa tbetr last snmmer la office like they do now, bat they coaid hang around their offices sad kin time. I am anxious to see how tbo state elections corns out My good friend Dsve Ingalls la Ohio, as Sat a young man as evsr entered Politics got a , tough opponent Governor White Is a good man ? unemployment."' this loan i being beld up because Home Service Cases handled: Ser- - of certain legal questions in this state vice and men. 10.242: Ci- which mutt be settled by the state so vilians. 5.256. preme courts, and Ogden City has in First Aid Classes. 33; Certificates stituted a suit to settle the question, issued, 734. and Tooele Conncil voted its aid to the amount of $2500. (Continued on page 4) $1,125,928 their chutes, there is sot maeh bs can do. But it may lead Mm to a better landing tome day. a we wUi know tots mors ia a week from now than we do now. There is going to bo a terrible lot of people fooled. I bava always said tallow rotlng Is s funny thing, wRl lie about It sa easy as golf icors. Erery candidate ta tbe race aU sides bars bad tnongb protases to elect em unanimously, bst yoa wait till tbe votes are counted and let them tell yoa bow many tiara there are of legal aga puU t , HcUmtH Urn. |