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Show IP j: income and f, I A, fi S Ld" i for Age Opportunity and Encouragement ' for Youth . , -- 1 FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY j till Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Happiness P.5 4 Cat Captures Rats Editorial and Eats With Them Bakersfield, Calif. Employees of the Mongerson Electrical Machine works are authorities for the tall tale that Uiey have cat named Tootsie that eapturei rats just for the fun of it and then carries them to her own feeding bowl, where the cat, her kitten end the rat dine amicably togeth- er. One explanation of the phenomenon is that Tootsie is overfed to such an extent that a rat does not tempt her. Planet Bomb Hawaiian Watte With Tree Seeds Honolulu. Millions bombs" consisting TVA-IJtllit- Iudt Fantastic Figures Will Decorate New Steamers Figureheads Are Coming Back Into Fashion. Washington, D. C. Are ship' coming back into faihlon? A Norwegian line, plying between Olio and Antwerp, has lately thii ancient form of decoration for two of iti new ships. One the Bretagne, or Brittany, ear-riat her bow the majeitlc figure of a barefoot lady in a awing aklrt, the French province personifying of the aame name. The other, the Bayard, bean an armored chevalier on whose unfurled standard appear the words "Sana Feur et Sana Reproche. To frighten their enemies, propitiate their gods, or merely to beau-lil- y the ships they loved, ssilon through the ages have set fantastic, heroic, and sometimes comic g creations at the prows of Isr sea-rovin- COWBOY LOU m nc lijtf it. Bflt pr sst: 'INI 3r 4 & Not Jack Dalton, but Lou Gehrig, Iran man slugger of the New York Yankees, ia shown above, aa he appears in his Drat picture, Rawhide. Leu a two-flite- d portrays ft westerner hot on the trail of a gang ot cattle thieves. And while his genu are cooling off, Gehrig rolls him-se- tf a smoke onehanded. tfcraft, saya the National Geographic society. AH s "Subjects ranged all the way irom crude native deities and drag- pumP Victorian maids and hn'ghts on horseback. One of the simplest decorations was that used ear'y Egyptians and Chinese who painted two eyes on the stem ler hosts. Many elaborate wood carvings and bronze caitingi ter bore witness to painstaking craftsmanship of experts trained r decades in the art One famous nglish family, the Hellyers, carved hips' figurehead for 300 years. name in the buslnesiwas Grillng Gibbons, employed k y Charles II, and e assiit-,n- t to Sir Christopher Wren. Seme Early Types. of "live tree seeds are being dropped upon bsrren and in accessible regions of Hawaii by the United State army air corps in an effort to reforest denuded mountain areas. The bombs are filled with tightly packed seeds of the koa, silver wattle and ironwood trees. Remote Kauoi island, one hundred miles northwest of here. Is ons scene of the bombing. Tree seeds have been successfully planted by air for nine years in the territory, army authorities said. In 1328 the army in tha first of such experiments ever tried in America. Seeds dropped at that time sprouted and took root, resulting in the reforesting of a larga Called Slate Circuit Jastice Florence Alien, shown as aha presided e court hearing the recent jr the company case it Chattanooga, Tens. courtAllen was prominently mentioned for the of the United States for which President ncancy on the Supreme Boooevelt nominated Solicitor General Stanley Keed. three-judg- of area. HAS WHISTLING" EYE featured their national emblems of the lion, while Spaniards liked their craft headed by the figures of their favorite saints. An era of expanding merchant shipping, the Eighteenth end Nineteenth centuries were prolific ones for America figureheads. At the prows of Yankee clippers, frigates and brigantinea of war, heroic-size- d females in flowing robes, naval heroes In uniform and famous American statesmen In ordinary street clothes plowed through walla of spray along with conventional images of Neptune with his trident and classical goddesses of the sea. te Away With Mustaches! Kent, Ohio. Men at Kent State Normal school can quit counting those hairs on their upper lip. dont like Most of the Kent mustaches, anyway. co-e- Alongside the record of the nun head at Edward with the Hines, Jr., Memorial hospital near Chicago now stands the case of the man with the whistling eye. He ia Baker, pictured above beHenry ing examined by Dr. Edward Wagner. A stethoscope applied to the eye records a low moaning sort of whistle. Doctors at the hospital said the trouble was caused by a tnmor behind the eye. tich-toc- k L Bones of 4 Persons Lie in Tree Heart 50 Years A mystery of the Jungle is disclosed in the Colonial office's report on the state of Brunei, Borneo, for 193& The bones of four persona were London. found completely inclosed In an artificial cavity in the living trunk of a tree. The tree, which was about four foet in diameter, had fallen in the ordinary course of nature when the discovery was made. Examination of the tree Indicated that a panel six feet in length had been removed from the aide of the tree and the heart hollowed out to contain the bones, the panel being hen replaced and grafted. High Cut of Tooting Has Been Figured Out Omaha. The Union Pacific railroad has figured out that every time an engineer toots the (team whistle for a crossing it costs of a cent It takes .2037 pound of coal to Six toot the whistle one second. seconds Is the average toot so 1.23 ' pounds of coal is required. At curof rent prices the cost is a cent one-eigh- Childrens Hour in Naziland write of such characters as Lincoln and Washington because 1 believe that the public needs the inspiration of their lives and characters more than it ever needed it before. Few realize the menace of the evils that are abroad in our land. Feware reading the hand writing on the wall. IN UTAH I -- it i Depute some discouraging conditions cooperation is headway in Utah and 'Wii- mak-decid- m The Utah Cooperative Association at fOO East 21st So., held its annua! What doss and what should the life and A JV- and the following new members Mr. Dollie, Mr. Crane, Mr. J, W. Hutchison, Mr. Xordmark, Mr. Mills. Mr.jCrane has been vi elected chairman of the board and Mr. Noidmark secretary-Matte- ' erative week. Eight-centuri- es Ai "bca - Ucndrt thronsh- - will hold ifs annual I .1 : future. The Interstate Cooperative is making headway and branch NEW YORK This chaste figure of a young girl lifting her face to ing into several lines of activity the skies will be dedicated to freedom of religion in the "Four Freedom" statuary group on the Central Mall of the New York World's Fair 1939. They are organizing a Credit Union and within it a Building Society. MORE POWER TOMAYORLEE More power to the Mayor of Priee in his demand for investigation of all state offices. Let us have one or more grand jur- I fancy the spirit of Washington is near and watching over us. It sees all our goodness, all our greatness, all our wealth. But it also sees all our faults and failings, and as it reads the signs of the times, calls to us: "Beware of the rapids Do not wreck the noble structure that we transmitted to you. Save the pure Americanism that our hands and minds and hearts wrought out for you. Keep your national soul. Do your utmost to keep the promise I made in the early years byrestoring the nation so that itmav indeed be glorious in the sight of God." ies and get the facts. limit. Men whom the state haa honored with fine offices and princely salaries, and who cannot obey the law should he ousted, execrated and jailed. a machine Above all, let the people know romises to com the state is being debauched by liquor interests and those who advertise the stuff as political patronage, Shame upon officials who betray their trust. MRS. ROSE PASSES Subscriber Jos. Rose had the misfortune to lose his wife last week, the funeral being held Sunday. We sympathixe with Mr. Rose in hie bereavement, orch- The Pool Ins-- ct Exterminator, a wonderful invention and is all that its name implies, is now set up for bushess and is Governon exhibiti. n at the office of the Peoples Practical to bring about ment 307 Atlas Bldg Tho machine promises insects nocturnal destructive the complete extermination of all other crops. that do no much damage to fruit and i ' 't : l!' i. . : r. t ;1 ;;i Iti tit t s i fi f how insects. wih ' Hunt down every guilty party, convict him and punish him to the EXEMPTION PETITION investigate. MU It i is bright for the life and work and character of Washington, others, seeing such a glorious light, would immediately begin to rebuild on a new and grander scale with the faith that such a life and work and character would be an imperishable foundation. People Um&n recen Goebbels is shown with Hilda an the at well iswinnig ita way rapidly. .The management says the outlook ards and fields should Ui Coop- Main and meeting in March. The Ladies Apparel store at 309 So. Main poison spraying and be a factor in assuring purity in foods. The company is also handling a high grade fertiliser. GMftbeb --Mb- 8G0 So. and has weathered ita first year fine shape. It is declaring a small patronage dividend this Vtki! It will do away with Dr. ymag at 309 South Main ia doing 5? .81 The Utah Consumers ' I If the wealth and properiy and life of the republic should be destroyed and there were left only the written story of the destructive ? to w. pertaining to the uniting of the two cooperatives was deferred for 00 days. Washington. That Age, looming high above other Golden Ages of the world, represented the fruition of the hopes and the aspirations of man largely because of the character of one American. That character stands there, in the forefront of our history, like the great light which haa just been lighted to the memory of Edison, and if we will let it, it will guide us into all political and economic truth. But America, right or wrong, is still ours and Washington's and itis up to us to keep the promise and to see to it that it does not go down in a heap of ruins. It was Lincoln who said; 'While I live I mean to save this Union if I can. That should be the oath for each one of us. Our country needs us today as ever before. The enemies, from without and from within, who are gnawing at our foundations, are not shouting any warnings. We, ourselves, must read the writing on the walls. last and the reports given were encouraging and the management was commended. Frank Green and Justin Stewart of the old board were reelcrted material desolation of the times? Washington left us the best "government in the world, built on a deathless foundation, and a clean and shining flag of hope as an everlasting heritage. We should at times look backward and view the early moorings and feed our souls at the fountain sources of our system. Let us, in fancy, stand with the father oi our country under the flag as he unfurled it under the historic Elm at Cambridge. And standing there we should remember that a 1 our liberty was won for us by his genius and his drawn sword. If we lose the legacy he bequeathed us we shall lose the last best hope of Ameaica and the world. world-recor- meeting week character of the first American mean to the mental and spiritual decay and the On his knees in prayer Washington promised the Almighty, in those dark and despairing days, that if He would hear and help them they would raise up a nation that should be glorious in His sight. He and his fellow patriots did it. Are we keeping our country true to the promise? Is Ameria with its hordes of unemployed, its massed unemployment and poverty, its idolof crime and graft and cord atry of Mammon, its which America the Washington promised we would ruption, make? Not quite. cd the outlook for the future is britht. im pletcly eliminate the coddling moth, alfalfa weevil and other 5urvl"I 10 COOPERATION N. LUND. Washingtons Influence Here is one-tim- out from the hull, high sea, both bow and stern Pnmitiva craft offered e consple-ou- i and natural point for the first orma of ship adornment Carved wing Tong ahipe' and Siamese nake boats,' built like dragons, are nPlea of the earliest type. Aa the shape of vessels changed, figurehead In wood or k,,prata material often took the place decoration of the atom !cl7, Gradually typical figureheads snips at various nations began On the prow of Phoenl-n- r ,, pP,r' botU was often displayed the "Ws head, symbol of The "aa followed the lionspeed. and croco- I1 tht once represented tutelary 1 mountain and river, with of their distinguished war- m tha Seventeenth and English and Dutch C A historian has said that the period of time in which man was at his best was during the age of Elaborate and Unwieldy. No country, however, maintained more Interest in ships' fig. ureheads than the England of Queen Elizabeth onward. Bo elao-oraand unwieldy was some of this decoration that in the words of Sir Walter Raleigh, The ocean fairly groaned from their weight' An example was that of the British Sovereign of the Seas, with a mass of carving on her prow representing King Edgar mounted on horseback and trampling on six subject kings, and beyond it a figure of Cupid riding a lion. British craftsmen Eventually, developed their art to include carvings of characters from Shakespeare and Scott the Knights of the Round Table, American Indians, Chinese mandarins, witches and goblins. They eame to represent not only imagining characters but actual persons from public life and members of shipowners' families. From time to time the use of the figurehead was banished or limIn 1785 France suppressed ited. such decoration for state shipping. Ten years later the British admiralty ordered elaborate ornamentation of ships discontinued. But the habit died hard. Up to the end ot sail, superstitious men of the aea declared that a boat without a figurehead was haunted. Among commercial lines in general there ia an increasing tendency to use some sort of design on their ships to symbolize the name of the Present-da- y warships, company. too, often carry a badge or escutcheon on their bows. By NEW YORK Portraying the unadorned truth," this statue will be dedicated to the constitutional right of freedom of the press in the "Four Freedom" statuary group on the Central Mall of tho New York Worlds Fair 1939. Tired of the tyranny of tax overlords people of Utah county are using the Initiative and Referendum and are ont with petitions to put over the Home stead Exemption law More power to them. . ! II' i!! (.! H: |