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Show I ft THE MURRAY EAGLE C. B. EDNA M. WALLACE, Associate WALLACE, Kililor Issni'd every Thursday Editor 33 Telephone Murray at Entered ns Koeond cIilsh mutter February S, 1!C7, at tut I'nslnftli'e Pnlt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. TKR.MS OF SI I5S( KII'TION Salt Lake County, I'tali One Year in advance Six Months in Advance Kl.setvhere in United One Year In advance $1.(H) . CO K. S. L. PROGRAM For further Information, consult, (lit; Comity Clerk or the respective signers. XOTICK TO (KF.DITOHS 8EPTEMBER 30TH Morning at Aunt Hun CHS : Church of the Air ;H0 CBS: Kadlo News Service lni-lTom and Comic Strip :35 :0 CHS; Mormon Tabernacle I'rosram Romany Trail :."--T- he Watch Tower :00 CBS: Church or the Air :80Tf e Standard Optical Program Kassel :45 4'BH: l'at Kennedy and Art :00 CBS: Lazy Pan. Minstrel Man :I)0 CBS : Hills Noae Props 1'rocrani SUNDAY M. :00 :00 :30 :4" :00 :15 MOKOAX L. KOIilXSOX, Administrator of estate of George II. Kohinson and Ada U. Koh- $1.50 :45 :00 :30 :43 :00 Deceased. XIKLSEN'. Attorney for Administrator. C. M. A something that every automobile driver should keep constantly in mind: The pedestrian must always given the right of way. lie is, by comparison with the motorist, in a precariuos position when a crisis occurs, bis only chance to escape unharmed often depends upon the driver of the car which is in danger of running him down. The pedestrian accident toll constitutes one of the worst In phases of our disgraceful automobile accident record. involved all accidents 37.14 of motor pedes1933, per cent, trians. These accounted for 30.83 per cent of all injuries, and 44.95 per cent of all deaths showing that when a pedestrian is in an accident, the chance of his being killed is greater than in any other type of automobile mishap. This year the automobile fatality record is rising over the 1933 level, and if the present trend continues the death toll will reach a new high. And. as usual, the pedestrian continues to get the worst of it. There is a legion of motorists who believe that as soon as the "go light flares they altho footmen arc still in it. It is an interesting commentary on this that the courts have held that once a pedestrian has stepped into a street under traffic light protection, he is entitled to a safe passage across, whether or not 1 art-fre- e, the light changes! Every automobile driver should regard pulestrinns as being personal responsibilities. You may save a fraction of a second dashing across intersections thronged wifli pedestrians but is it worth it in view of the fact that that "saving may cost a life? SOMETHING ABOUT ARMAMENTS ttc-pub- Yickcrs-Anustron- TO CONTRACTORS proposal will he received 00 hy the City Commission of Murray City at its office in the City Hall, for the construction of and or imto its Power I'lant sysprovement tem, together with certain alternate hlils, all in accordance with the plans ii ml KiiecinVallons as prepared hy Harry Itlet.acker, City Engineer, Murray City, up and until the hour of K:00 p, M. Octoher 10th, 1931, nt the Murray City Hall, at which time ami at which place they will he puMicly opened and read. It is t lie Intention of the Hoard to award the work under two contracts. :30 .1)0 :3fl MONDAY Morning Musleale CBS : The Song Reporter :1 Morning Watch :15 Advertisers Review :00-C- HS: Walti Time :1 CBS : Beale Street Boys :3fl Cood Morning Judge :4" Morning Melodies 00 CBS : Voice of Experience II Jennie t.ee 30 CHS : Concert Miniatures 00 4'BS; George Hull's Orchestra 1(1 CBS : Artist Recital :4 CBS : Pst Kennedy nnd Art Kassel :00 CHS : Just Plain Bill :1 CBS : BooM Pinner's Orchestra :30 CBS: Poetic Strings :00 Review Broadosster's :"0 'BS: Emerv Deutsrh Pance Rhythm no Payroll Builder 30 CBS : Chicago Variety Program :00 CBS: To be Announced -,rer.tal Clinic of the Air 20 CBS: Edward Wiirthch'a Ore. - CltS : Tom Bsker and N'nrm Sherr :4.rOOCBS; Men of Notes Trio til -- CBS: Between the Bnokends 30 Junior Hour On Review :3fl Adventures of Hohln Hood 4" Bwdcasters Review :00 CBS : The Aspergum Program :1S of the Apes 30 CBS; To be Announced no-CChesterfleld Program :3n-C- BS: The Big Show no CBS : Wsvne King's Orchestra 30 Craisy Water Crystals Start of Hollywood nn CBS: Mrt and Marge :1S-C- BS: Edwin C. Hill :30 -- cniBS: Mp'on's Blue Monday specification and proposal blanks may he examined at the office of the City Recorder, Murray City, or they may le obtained at the office of Ihe Engineer uion a deposit of ?.".H). Said deposit will lie refunded provided the plans and are returned to the siiecllications Engineer in good order not later than Octoher 11th, WU Proposals must he made In strict accordance with all the provisions of the plans and specifications, and must he made on the hlaiik forms provided hy the Engineer. To he considered they must Ik? accompanied hy a certified cheek In an amount at least to equal five per cent of the following sum : The hase hid. plus all additive alter- Tan 30 -, nates. Jnhnre - Boyle Ftirlnire Prmrra m .Mmnr Milk Progra m -- nTo All hldders hut this Is n trial Uicoverv Act thereto jiertaln-Ing- . (Sec Const met Ion Regulations, P. W. A. Mullet In No. 2. March 3. 1ST OCTOBER :30 :00 I'lniis,, are herehy notified r. W. A. project and all work contemplated thereunder must lie done under the rules and of tin' National Indusregulation Silent :00 Havers To be Announced TUESDAY OCTOBER '10 7:O0-rB- 7 ft l'l (in :I1 no .n (feorge Hull's Orchestra Esther Velas Ensemble Just l'lain Bill Orlentale : Artist Recital CBS 12 30 1 :00 l'ayroll Builder 1 30 I'tah State Agricultural College 1:4.1 CBS: Ann Leaf at the Organ 1'avroll Builder 2 00 2:30 CBS: IMck Messner's Orchestra CBS : The Mayhoys 3 00 3:15 Penttal Clinic of the Air CBS : Mlllon Charles 3 :30 3 454'BS: To be Announced 4 00 CBS: Men of Notes Trio 4:1.1 CBS: Between the Bookends 4 :30 The Junior Hour Town Crier 5 :00 6 :00 Evening Melodies 6:15 Tarzan of the Apes 6:30-AuerOptical Progra m 0 :45 Cnwsmyer and Cohen 7 :oo CBS : Blng Crosby 7 ;30 CBS : Minneapolis Symphony 8:00 CBS: The Camel Progra m . :30 Crazy Water Crystals 8:45 Pinto Pete and Ranch Boys 9 :00 CBS : Myrt and Marge 9:15 Furniture Dramas 9 :30 To be Announced 10.00 The Old Pipe Smoke r 10:30 To be Announced 10:4r Mary and John 11:00 CBS: To be Announced 12 :00 Silent Musleale Song Reporter -- Morning Watch Advertisers Review Melodies -CHS; P. S Arm Band lic y g Bo Re Oldsmobile Sales and :30 Morning Musleale 7:00 -- CBS Song Reporter 7 :1.1 Morning Watch 8 :4J Morning Melodies 9:00 Studio Ensemble 9:15 CBS: Beale Street Boys 9:30 Cood Morning Judue 9 .41 Studio Ensemble Conference 0:00 L. D. S. 2:00-Clt- S: Just Plain Bill Ore. 12:11 4'BS: Johnny Augustine's 2:30 CBS: Artists Recital 1 :00 Builder Payroll 1 :30-4- 'BS : Tha Crab Bag Conference 2 :0- 0- L. P. S. Semi-annu3:30 CBS: Mlllon Charles 3:4.1 CBS: To he Announced 4:00 CBS: H. V. Kallenhorn 4:15 CBS: Between the Bookends 4 :30 Junior Hour 5 00 l'ayroll Builder 5 :30 Adventures of Robin Hood 5:11 Town Crier .00 -- Pullman Tailors Program Keep in Touch When You1 re Away :1.1 6 :30 Kxcelsis Program Beauty C.arden Memory "March of Time" :30 CBS : The Campbell Soup Program H .30 4'BS : California Melodies H:41-TAlka Selzer Program he 9:00 CIIS; Mvrt and Marge : 9 11- -4't F.lnln C. Hill , 9:30 4'BS: True Rlory Court of Human Relations 10 .00-C- ene Hallldsy al the Organ 10:1.1 -- Democratic State Committee I0:30-- To be Announced 10 :4S Wrestling Matchea ll:30-4'DLB- S: To be Announced 7 7 4TM Ml. BS: & Professional MAKE-U12 K. STUDIO P I'hone Was. 920 Uroadway t ex-ni- THE DESERET BOOK CO. 41 Ka,M So. Wttti.c, De Aunouiaed Cmsmeyer and The :00-4'- BS: Alka :4.i 00 Cohen ChestertUld Prn Seltzer 4'BS: Mnnhattin , R..r Water Crv.M.u :45-HClark and Sprainozzl. :00-4- 'B8 : Richard Illml cr 9 :30-4- 'BS : Ozzle Xl.n': ...0,p"' ," 10 :00-- The Adlerlka Program 10 ;1.1 CBS : Danny Kusso , 0 hMI" 10 :30-- To be Announced To be Announced II :30-C- rnzy L Berghoff & Fisher BEER! Dan's Tavern 3500 South State PriceBros.CoalCo. FAMOUS PEACOCK COAL From Castle Gate Wo have just the quality that will suit you. SPECIAL PRICE ON STORAGE LUMP R. D. 3 Box 289 Murray N-- J 'a PRODUCTS 0 Mgjor of Murrny City Wo have a f deep well K piini. f THE FOREST DALE ?.A.RATOGA CHIP CO. I t.. Knihlncton Ave. Hy, ;H NEED MONEY? Wo aro now making nirnlluro, Anlo. and Co nmkir Ix.nni, Up to '!""' I'rompl. rniiMdoralo wrrl. under miporvlMoh of siato Itink-Monthl- 307 W. 2nd So. ""it your Income, ("..i,,,, or Servli-- t'lty lt.Kxinlcr rul.lliHllon, PuMlcHllnll, HrjitHnlHT 20, 19.11. tKtitHT IS, 1134. CO. f All Work Guaranteed Wo rail f.ir Mild deliver BROADWAY Si. RFPAtD IMmhio SaU I'llONK Wm, 277 VUf U. .,t Ymi ti,:,y nenliV Bf)i, from your 'H.e. If ,,wrf. II" .., In 11,o An,l,..ad..r Cleaners and I'yerVraro. for de.nd.ilde, ''""'Khly .rofeM..nal dry rlean- ontlnued 4004 So. Sth East NEW FORD te BATTERY 50 $7 With Old Battery of All Car. Will Fit 85 CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. Authorised Kurd 1 .!' South State Slrrcl PHONE Murray 81 ) .harm ,r,Mrly THE AMBASSADOR INTERIOR DECORATING ralnlingTaper Il.t"'1 CAMPBFLL DECORATING COMPANY , IIVl IT IMUtin lUtilditiu M.iteri.,U HKMiVizi; ,,V UTAH LUMBER CO. Rear 671 East 48th SouU II I.ill rimirrr lUw.rinc ( - Wa. , 'r .md Cafe . i 2903 Acirnr- i- "'"uiihal.ly rompleto UnU sini S3S-- 431S Drv Cleaned Means Well Cleaned -- 15 m PHONE Murray Son SOCIETY Hide. 'Vrt 1'uhoUterine. a luting. Ijinpier 163 K 3rd uriii. BENEFICIAL LOAN n: ( lift r ,,,1r. Furniture lOrtmiriinv r.t Ing. y to ,j,..fl lament, i nnd KliM-trl- driven. Cnl is-il- uo mll.m-an- W. E. Cain & Wm. 3113 ift m Distributed by CO. lHilo Chip, Rrr miiitel never initialed alwyB fnMl and rrlp, Sn ror quality. In. MM on 1'i.n s( 1 a ! Chpa. LUMBER CO. Pumps nn hi QUALITY FEEDS PAPER Porot Clii'ki.n t'fiiMi ( IW67 1'Ut l'r tit vote In favor Court Ave.) 15S 15-Pla- ilie .iam 35 Saratoga Oiips l. ... .i. Phone Murray e. Wrst 3lh So. e McFARLAND Was. Tfmple WESTERN Se-ou- Yes ( C. B. Wallace ManufactiihTs of Setup and folding Uixe. Corrugated Shipping t pr-vnl- IT Notary Public Paper Products 1 1 luil-lnl- s Hy. 8083 pulillcaiion. y t IjiM 21st So. Your favorllo Uh,U, old and n w. Sa:onery, office supplies, iuap and nmuaxlmsi. Mormon church I' Ial 10 :43 lUx.ks and Stationery s 1st f'rth" "' DRAPER fr Itolnl. Ihe voter nan piiiee an a in llie pace: after the wot.l YES. If It U desired lo vole nuMln- -t the hume of ald NiIhU. the oter chall place "." In (SKAI.) the siunv after the ord MO. AttcM : 11 :00-C- BS: (Rear of GRAINS OF GOLD cn-aso- iiuc of S. l'ayroll Builder Junior Hour Broadcasters ltvi... The Hoi, R. vue For Hint School Iny Pep nnd energy. Serve Grains of Gold Whole Wheat Cereal for hroak-fas- t. ;8 " Ihe :00 :30 :00 Phone Murray 2S6 Cereal Products to-wl- of U. :00--L. 0r"i Review Sett :30-C- BS: 100c Steam Permanent Servicc-- - Kinds it ri kj r Tarzm B 0:11 Ial lekln-- Broadcasters :00 The Famous 6 exiH-rlcini- '. i :00 :30-4'- BS: Greetings! are iiuiillfliil liy trulnlnt: nnd Waves $2.5- 0'iiuiimt'iit to remlcr complete auWith our written tomotive servlii on nil curs. Our GUAKAXTKK! Si'rvlce Is uni'xcollo'l. A. E. TOURSSEN 3(51 South Slate Was. 6111 JODAY BEAUTY PARLOR & 3.1-3- It :0U 5TH OCTOBER FRIDAY V Badger No jl j2j ju iia and Cohen Dental Clinic 7:00 Wsrlng's Pennsvlvanlans 45 Minutes In Hollywood S 00 CBS: g:41 CBS; Tito Gulzar & Orchestra 9 00 --4'BS: Mvrt and Marge 9:SCBS: The Camel Program 9:30 CBS: The Camel Program Adventures In Strange 10 :00 -- Strange Lands 10:1.1-Ski- les Fsmllv 10 :41 Mary and John 1 :00 To be Announced No hll will he accepted unless aniinipanhil hy certificate (P. W. this project. Thi rluht Is reserved to accept or A. Form No. CI) staling that the Kidder has compiled with the ap- reject any or nil projxsals or alter Linen Supplies All klmls of Linen and plicable approved code of fair com- tin lea. s MI'RR.W CITY CORPORATION' N'tlti'll. fumlsln nt reasonulilr . By O. R, RERGER. S'cille attention Is called to the pricv-sn T'tah Industry Piitronl miniMayor than not less the fact that to k.p your fdlow man at work. Septemlcr 2 mum wage rates prcscrllcd ly the First Indication THE AMERICAN LINEN ration Amlnlst Federal Emergency SUPPLY CO. 1031 5. OcMht of Public Works must W paid on I,at Indication "It jmys to keep rlcan" 7 K. 6 Hy. 2185 Sii.Hy. BOND The following shall In on the re H' SPF.CIAL XnTH'E Does Ymir l'iano Please? CITY. verse side of each ballot : Ml'RRAY EI,r.CTIN' OFFICIAL HAI.U1T FOR Ml'RTiming improves n l'iano to reSALT LAKE. COlXTY. I'TAH SPECIAL I hne year nin rkiilile I'TAII RAY CITY. Is that I'uhlle not he herehy given of Ri IX I ELECTION. CuaranlisHl work. hi Ttioday. Ihe -.- 'Ird day of Octi ItciiKoualile prices. 1M4. 23. mTOHER election a her. A. I. li.'U. Hjieclal H. W. ERDWEG R. R. R ASM ESSEX will he held within the limits of 321 So, 11th F.at Hy. 2.G City Rrorder Murray City, Salt Lake County t'tah. for the purpose of HiihiiilttMurray City, I'lah Heavy Haulinir ilalllled electors of llitf to hilcli At said election the polls shall Coiilraci.irs. epilpinent and henry Nitld City a hhall have paid a l open nt the hour of 7 o'chs-- A machinery hauling our spislally. nnd lonir ilistaiuv haullnc proierty lax thcifin In the year M.. and shall remain ojten until the of Mil kinds. precdliiir such election, the follow' hour of 7 o'clock p. M. The polling liiK ileth'li. t : places for all qualified electors of ASHWORTH TRANSFER ahl Murray City at this election ".shall revenue loiidi f MurCOMPANY shall Is' as follows" 136 So. 3i h K. Itrar 28 S.W.T. ray City. Salt Ijike County, ' Municipal Ward I (District No Was. 2800 t'tah, In the amount of Twenty-Fiv- e 3U) Salt Ijike County Shop. Thousand lMlar. t$5.-i"t)- , Hav-feve- r, Municipal Ward II (IMstrlct No. Catarrh, Asthma p:i)Hlde serially within SulTcn.rs etin nl.tiiln quick. lusting Hall. Murray City !'.) slxtcii .vent, from Ihe date relief l.y tNins 1I..l ford's Inhnl-rMuulciiml Ward III (IHstrlct Xo. of IsMic, nolely from the lasi In n seinl .11.11 Second Ward dry Ma to. Nn ms lloua, Murray revenues of the entire electric . or slain. SaiUfaetlon y IV thUtrht No. Ward Mnnhlpal the wild of for City; sjiem Buaranlisil. A Miiall vial, Ms .11 1 1 Murray First Ward House. pnroe of ilefntylnij In part lllolilhs PoM ,.,, nupply. Municipal Ward V District No. the cov nt Ititprovliti; met r c.iu. on'v Ward Orant .It.'l IIou. the citlm! eltH'tlle KJie National Diatributora, Inc. The Jtldp-of Flection of Mid tern of Murray City. Salt Itke 13 W. 4th So. St. y,n, 3jn Khali Is places at followg; lMie and Cuatiiy. I'lah. Mild ; that nit of Mild h, nds nhall Mntilclpnl Ward I (District No. Tourist Auto Camp .111) Mrs. Mamie C.illcxplr, Josl'iir lniMft at a rate nt t Semi niiMlrrn hotnclik' roitac Charles Anderson. eph park. four tl) jir trniuni ier Clean and Mimly rninpinit. Sniil-tnrMunicipal Ward II (District No. vtahle sriiilammnlly, itnuiiia, condition throuehoiit. U..a. 3I2 Schuyler Coll, Kin Carlson. nn I hl.ntl Im Kued pursuant to Honahlo tirliH'i James Kllhy. of Ihe Slnle Chupier Zi, HEATH TOURIST AUTO of t'lah, Ssslnl Se" Municipal Ward II! ( District No. CAMP .11.1) Mm. Thoina Raker. Kalh-erlnsluii, l'.'X'!, coinmoiiiy known a 1017 S. Stair SI. Hy. 85; William Plolt. Ihe "iteveliue tJlllvrt, llolnl Ait of Municipal Want IV (District No. Department Stnres IHXl"; Ihe wild net revenues of ,11 it U tl. !..irn. U. I. Rlanc, "It's Smart to I In of entire elect tic nyxii-nThrifty lfn R Alh-Miort. pleaHjint Silver. to (i. s..iiil). the Mil. I City to he plodk-rto eaM li.piirtmeMt si.no Municipal Ward V (District No. the patliH'tit of Mild revenue GRANITE MART .H.) Ixiulse Relallhk. E. A. I0H0 V 2IM So. RutterflcM. (;srse II. Watts. A! a'd el'Mthitt the form of ;jo Datwl At Murray City, Salt Uke "hull In- - jis fiilloWs: .f Oualitv- - -umlier County. I'lah. this iMh day of Unit l.nii.linc ItitSO l I.EtTKiX l!At !,,,.( cnM.h.r StiilellllHT. P. 13 1. our luniLer. It U hard. r"nr the Utie of Iti t rl (Hindu RY HIFR fF Ideal for your pnrpoM-n- . Tor hiiitoini: and rcpalrlim V l the Th. Murray City Commission. help ymi liiiiniiv nn nny l.iii,it,e pieM'til elcslrlc njstt'ia in the utiro , Murray City, Salt take Comity, New Ssm Iu hmtetliil mi tiand s. of Twenty-1-Thotiixiiiil iKdlara Ftab. f..r If :45 Captlvujnrs (joucert Miniature, Jorinle Lee L. ii. S. ' ""'Mm n CBS : lin Hound Towne,.,"''11 S: lil.'Ul. (:!5.ii). ; :30-C- B8: I'nbm WHERE TO TRADE IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - Morning Wat.-- rning :0O-4- 'BS tr.. H Morning Musleale :00-C- BS : Song Reporter 2ND SATURDAY OCTORFB Morning Musleale :00-C- BS: In the Luxenil, :30 Wheel Spinning 6 :3A 8 30 T Review Evening Melodies 8:15-Tar- Morning Musleale 1:00 -- CBS: The Song Reporter 7 :M Morning Watch 9 :00 Studio Ensemble 9 :30 Cood Morning Judge 8 :4.1 Booth Fisheries 10:00 -- CBS: Voice of Experience 10 :15 Jennie Lee '0:30 CBS: Betty Crocker 10:41 CBS: Borden Presents 11:00 CBS: (ieorge Hall's Orchestra ll:30-Cl- W: Joe Relchman'a Orchestra 11:4.1 Benjamin Moore Plain Bill Just CBS: 12:00 12 :13 Romany Trail 12:30 CBS: Ann Leaf at the Organ 1 :00 Payroll Builder 1:30 CBS: Kate Smith's Hour S :00 Payroll Bunder Feature 2:30 CBS: Educational :41 CBS : The Instrumentalists : To he Tnnounced 3 :00 CBS 3:11 Penis! Clinic of the Air 3:30 Parent Teachers Program CBS; Organ Melodies 1:00 CBS: Men of Notes Trio 4:11 CBS: Between the Bookends 4 :30 Junior Hour 1:00 Town Crier 0 00 Republican State Committee fi :11 Tarzan Everett Mirsh.ill 7:0(CBS: The Chesterfield Program 7:30 CBS: Burns and Allen :00 CBS : Admiral Bvrd Expedition 30 -- Crazy Wsler Crystals S:41 Cnmedv Stars of Hollywood 9:00-C- BS: Mvrt and Marge Edwin C. Hill : 9 :30CBS Voice of Experience 4.1 Moiwlng Milk Co. Progra m '0:00 -- Boyle Furniture Progra m '0 11 To be Announced 11:00 -- CPI.BS: To he Announced OCTOBER :45 :00 :0fl 6 :30 THURSDAY 1.1 7 8 5 3RD OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 7 Directory, Business be Announced :4VCPfBS: Morning Watch Musical Moments Morning Watch X :45 Morning Melodies 9 :00 CBS : Swinging Along 9:30 4'BS: Madison Ensemble 9:4.1 Barbara Badger noCBS: Voice of Experience 10:15 Jennie Lee 4'BS: Smiling Ed McConnell CBS : Al Ravelin's Orchestra 1:00 -- CBS: George Hall's Orchestra Colonial Uauiea Program 11 :30 CHS: Pat Kennedy and Art Kassel 11:41 Just Plain Bill 12:00 CBS: Poetic Strings 12:30 1 :00 Payroll Builder 1:30 I'lsh Agricultural College : Bantam j 2:00 - Pnvroll Builder 2:30 CBS: Dick Messner'a Orchestra 3:00 CBS: Loretta Lee 3 :1.- 1- Dental Clinic of the Air 3:30 CBS: Organ and Speaker 3:45"BS: To be Announced 4 on CBS : Men of Note Trio 4:1.1 CBS: Between the Bookends 4 :30 Junior Hour Voice of Experience Lee Al Kavelln and Orchestra I'nl-form- Nothing costs the world so much, measured either in dollars or lives, as does a great war. The economic cot f the World War is estimated at about 4 billion dollars. In every nation the cost of wars represents the largest item in the tax bill. In the United States, army and mvv maintenance, charges on war bonds, pensions and war incidentals arc over 6 per cent of the federal government's operating budget. Last spring, the magazine Fortune ran an article entitled "'Arms and the Men." Heavily documented, the article charged that the motto of the armament dealers is to keep a war going once it is started, to attempt to start new ones in time of peace. The article did not confine itself to generalities but made specific charges against famous firms, ami mentioned names, dates, places, incidents. It was republished in pamphlet form by a large eastern publishing firm, and hiunluds of thousands of copies were sold at ten cents each. Then. few months later, two long hooks appeared, dealing in greater detail with the same subject. The present Senate investigation was the direct; result of all this. Thg executives of a United States submarine manufacturing company have produced the most dramatic testimony letters from their files show that the arms companies constitute a tremendous international combine which takes no sides, knows no sides, knows no boundaries. As Fortune said, it is the only business where a concern likes to see its competitors make sales, because it knows that these sales must inevitably lead to increased business for .'ill cotitrrnrd. Here's how it works, to use a mythical illustration: The of Sylvania buys a brace of destroyers from ihe A Armament Company. The neighboring Kepubbc of Are.idv becomes frightened, wonders if Sxlvania is planning an invasion. A representative of the H Armament Company. Limited, shows up, presents his sales talk, "contacts" h'gli officials and Arcady buys three destroyers. Sxlv.ini.i retaliates by purchasing two more and it goes, with each to the other. country trying Honored names have been involved in the investigation Example: One letter said that, King George had perM.tiillv interceded in an effort to bring certain buyers to the I'nli-l- i anus market. Other letters said frankly, when talking . possible South American business that graft was essential. There is growing sentiment in favor of nationalization of the arms industry but those who aren't vanity Mv.ivr-- by emotion feil that would avail little. American manufacturer are small frogs in a very large puddleforeign concerns mu!i as Skoda. and Krupp are the reallv bi shots. ont-bu- NOTICE 00 :00 :30 :00 :30 :30 Sealed WATCH OUT FOR PEDESTRIANS Here of Last Recovery in the mining industry is principally dependent upon general recovery. So long as consumer industries are at low ebbs, the demand for copper, lend, zinc and oilier Ime metals must languish. There is belief that some of these consumer industries are on the verge of substantial improvement now, and if that improvement occurs, mining will feel the good effects, And in the meantime, one ofthe things that would lie most encouraging to the mines would be the assurance of fair tax and legislative treatment in the future. is first puhlleation Aug.. ,10. I'uhlication Sept. 28, 1!34. lute NEEDED ASSURANCE FOR MINING .15 30 Hundny CBS: Symphonic Hour CBS: ButTaalo Variety Workshop Southeast Furniture J'mnram Musical Portraits BS: The Playboys CBS: Poets Gold Victor Herbert's Melodies CBS: Phil Harris and Orchestra CBS: Bar X Pays and NlBhts CBS: Hmlllnu Kd McConnell Home Appliance Program Dundee Clothing Program Afternoon Melodies CBS: Raffles the Amateur Cracks man CBS: Columbia Variety Hour CBS: Edge iter Beach Orchestra CBS: WarlnK's Pennsylnanlans CBS: Wavne King's Orchestra CIH.BS: Merrymakers CBS: To Be Announced I.. P. H. Evening Program Sunday Evening on Temple Square CPI.BS : To be Announced C'tS : To be Announced M inson. EDITORIALS CBS: 00 00 Estate of (ieorge II. Klinson and Ada H. Kohinson, deceased. claims Creditors will pwent with vouchers to the undersigned at the law oflice of C. M. Nielsen, Mclnt.vre Itld'K.. Salt Ijike City, I'tali, on or hefore the 10th ilay of Novcmlier, A. I)., 1034. States - NOTICES LEGAL CBS: 10 :1 j Jennie I o 30 CBS: CBS: 11:30 4'BS: 12:00 CBS: 12:15 CBS: 10:00 ""'l.lo T 'lernin '"lit WESTERN MS hero, .lll,,r.i: FURNITURE COMPANY Hat W.a. CABINS Winter Rates after September 1st CAMP MURRAY MUtlMV, 8132, . . . I Till |