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Show 3 fAGE THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNT) AY7 NOVEMBER 2, 1924. WO. EDItTO MAIL PAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT - - Y wTUT .TOT. BecrTHefc I UlHEN An Independent Newspaper i i i weekTv In 1856: aa a (inilv In 1022 v Issued every KsinhliKhed Hi evening except Saturday, and Sunday morning; rural moraine edition every morning eicept Monday. Published - in the Herald building, 60 L South First West , street, .!. Ptoto, Utah.' ' ! I I iY -- PlM AK1X -- , J TVllfcJ .h TSf -- T-1 - "1 te- By CONDO. no Mono r AMUHtta THIS Alt?S US. MS YmimiTI nun INRUSSIAARE XTvTty: jzt i TEEMS OF SIBSCKIPTWN. ..40e by carrier, per month 'Xelivered by carrier, per year, in advance.......... .........$3.50 Delivered by mail in Utah county, per year, In advance. Delivered by mail in Ualled State, .outside Utah county, per year, in advanae 'Delivered I" .....PubUaker I Member tJnlted Presa '"Progress necessary velopment of character," said Senator Wm. H. King to the Spring-vill- e Kiwanians at their weekly luncheon held at the Third ward amusement nau Thursday evening, build industrially, intellectual-- ! A ly and morally is progress and the foundation of all progress lies in a USI"-- - L--Jm.- ,.$2t Mitsr ..........Oity Ad vert wlag U - I ' Manager I -W5J Newa Bervice and N. E. A. Service. Only daily newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City; largest clr-- j in I tnh outside Salt Lake City and Ogden. j!itlatlon of any newspaper Business Office, Telephone 05 ,, '., Editorial Kooms, Telephone f- - -- A KeeP ?am h2:m-- t on The Indian population of the United States' h now in- I" Stvi'vi i: n e n. rt i 'L . i jA cicdfting, iiituKuiiK io in? miesi ujrures oi ine rsuraiu 01 Indian Affairs. There is a reported gain for the last year of ;2,619, brinril'.rlhvj totaJ:iip to about 8W7.000.V "This is not a great ilea!, but the. trend is stgnifieantA Perhaps the Indian race afl.ist has "turned" the corner." .pr Then:' !.;. Jong been a prevalent conviction that the race rvvas dying i it There have Jjeen, on the contrary, repeated 'assertions, that there' were more red men in the country than there wereJ.when Columbus discovered America. Of that, there have never been any statistical meansof knowing. But if'tlfe Indian population is not now as greatas it was in ' old colonial days, it may yet become so. ' The Indians are to .however l learning, slowly, adapt to the white man's way of life. The white man f, through governmental agencies and otherwise, is helping at last instead of hindering. The process should be hastened by a keener interest pn the part of the dominantace. The red man, though not so "noble" as he has been repre sented sometimes, has always shown more native virtue and of makin promise than most savage races. He valuable contributions to the. national Jife. "rv, ' .Y "j. . thlam-Belv- ' - toast-mast- lic schools. Be related an incident that hap-pn- d wail-li- e was there, where lady school teacher was taken out of the school and prohibited from teaching, because one of tne gov-T- o erhment Offtoials found a picture of A cable rallwa- - is the Christ among her personal ef- fleets at the place where she was Mt Fuji in Japan. . Co be bollt GOVERNORS TO e Wia. MADISON, Oct, 31.- -, "(United Press) Taxation will re, place profilbitioa aa the majortoplc of discussion at the annual conference at Jacksonville, Fta, November 17 and 18, according to the program announced today by Hues Biley, secretary.' "Super power" or harnessing of the nation's energy at its varioua sources, ocuplee a prominent place in the rounds of discussion outlined. The old Holland windmills are slowly --bnt "twrelr going down beup fore modern .machinery. The pomp is more efficient elec-trl- ct Radiant Heai ZLTtr Indians (brining. ! hu-mll- TOLD BY KING I boarding, Lack of a Teellrioue life is . the foufidatioB cause of all the sorrow, the' low ebb of morality, torture and misery that exists in Bnssia today Senator King declared. The spirit of prayer and reverence for a devlne being develops the finer nature in man and lwthout it there it no real progress. ' J. O. Reynolds acted as of the evening. singing was led by Wm. N. Grooms. A male quartet composed of Glen, Ronald and Wiiber Allen and Guy Brown gave thre selections. Judge A. B. Morgan of Ptoto, John Henry Beal of Ephrlam and Ernest Strong were introduced 'as .special guests of the evening. The attendance prise was won by Wm. N. Grooms. . , . . prayer that was offered at the of the meting and commended the club for their spirit of natrinHsm and manifested ' desire for social service. I He told of his recent trip through Eussla and explained that the ml- j era of Russia not only disregarded i Dlety. but held contempt for any of Senator William H. King Is the subject who teach a belief or even mention the name of Diety, Speaker at Springvule and that it is an offense against the Kiwani8 Luncheon. . state, with penalty attached to mento the de- tion the name of Diety in the pubis Entered aa second claaa matter at the pogtofflee in Prbyo, Utah! Wm. H. Horn tbrook N. Qunnir RaJsaiuson George p. Crlwaeyx feeling of dependence in Diety." lUiMliUItt I , WASHINGTON NEWS . , OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. HE DAILY HERALD TIMELY-EDITORIA- LS " " ' Wi TirfiiSp , ... '''' es him-Bel- ble r HUNT'S BTfiASfiT 1 NBA ferric WASHINGTON . LETTER HUNT aWrtter "Tb onos city unless tween th tenants. C IMl at awybLteWiliaiilt the oM -- Caty BaautaM." may Maia beaome a tented a traoe Is reached beeapMal's landlords and ar'l r, aa waW dooe,a fhetaa tn Sbrtne eoneaiva. TTNDAUNTED bv Shta thaa SOoe nottees-o- r evie who are defytag aaaetioa aa ffeoUe Nov l, have been obtaining permtaatea t pktee served by landlord on tenants teats on vacant sltea aad are seek-- ' who hav refused to meet rent in ing tents and equipment lor a.lona tereasea which went into effnet siege. Oct I; ;'' . This ituaUon develop at a Mme i ThthreMened whotesate ovlo " when there is admittedly an tlon Is tlie oulniination of a warsupply of apartments and fare between renters and rentees homes in Washington: ' It is not that began1 wtth. our entry into due to a housing shortage. the Workl War Congress. .how It t the price being charged for fever, put the brakes on ky rental property that has brought rehtata at that time by d the crisis, tenants declaring they Waring a housing emergency and cannot and will not pay higher providing a rent commission for rentH. while landlords Insist on the DistriM of Columbia with jacking up rentals to new high to repulate rpntais. levels riwer comiissSofi utiiir flre. 'by The n price of an apartpistrioi landlords, has betn eon ; ment room rage in Washington today, jinued, from yrar m yt:u hv s according to rent commission Bui reruni ,urr Uiiion.a' a is J35 er month That r .ikes Idverst. t0 tht lwal mii act and H three-rooapartment cost $105. Jhe powers of the commission have flverroom suite $175-- In ttw ta ta fiven the prupi-rry- owners rour f these rentals' a . government ""', i"' noon or Hsnosw no ng to raiaefaintly 'in'1' ilces to of war Washimrton becomes perforce a financial expert Otherwise he he an intense and ply can'tv-ge- t by rHAT it mu baitle is .indicated h the rallying of threatened nter Into a. "Tenants League." MEMBERS of theYhatrent oomnils worn to resist the ' demands of Washing ton landlords are agreed in .heir landlords in the limit a policy preferring to rem only (Preparatory, to the tero' hojurV - iwo thlrds of their or battle this organization Jms apartments. at rentals rather high than all at a DPllfkl. for permission to erect moderate rate' which would vpro-"ent In the elipse, a large duce the same gross return rk Sfjace Immediately southopen of In addition to this, the crowjlng x he White House, for the ;'': housing of families of from'three'to five 1 members who suddenly find people into "davinette" end " hemselves and their poweggiono apartments of two or three" ? the streets htfle rooms isalready prfiducingan '"efKi-ouiid'ere tn'rou n uiiwnoiesome conaition Boclallv pen. a year "SO. tor tcntS tlY ,inA Jhese are the things that have dunnk the national Shrine decided tenants on a definite and determined campaign of resistance. "We'll tight, it out on this" line U'a'" , Zif tve freeze all winter," is the slogan rt the Tenant league bat talton "... J tlon. . ad,6-qua-te rook-etin- i ' roh-Jres- As-u- w - lefk-ityi- T "cab-inette- s nK,-oil- .1 """'".v - TOM SIMS TODAY SAYS r 1 THAN OTHER "Peepstone" Bill has noticed that manjLprominent citizens have no time to be anything else. so CARS j 1 AT PARK Provo youth was sent to the reform school for being unmanase- ableX A lour chorus from wives d During the season of 1824 a total reading this item: "Queer lav hasn't been arrested. " of ' 30,699 automobiles passed through Yellowstone National park. Will Jones says if women were This is an increase over the 1923 satisfied with the faces Qod gave season when 27,359 cars carried tonrrled tourists through Uncle tnem, druggists would go broke. Sam's great national park, indieat-- 4 ing that there in an increasing desire onthe part of our people to see, Gimme a kiss. ineir own America, I'll give yuh a kick!. Fine, what's a kirn wltliout-s- ( -YeHowsttirt defies description ' kick in it?,.; and must be seen to be appreciated and seldom does one visit the scenic t.ynn Sutton thinks the moat wonders of this natioally protected styUsh back In America is the part of our country without becom greenback. enthusiastic - l hag-ban- lauUtool Sk Waahlatsaa, W ' atafiar "use oaaaet tar tat them t MORE BUICKS OFFICE CAT "Gee! It Feels Just Like the : boosters for ing this most interesting motor trip. Laugh It Off! If your life seems naught A careful record of the different makes of cars passing through is worry, Ln ugh it off. kept at the entrance to the park and If your gloom thoughts you wouli it is interesting, but not surprising, o note that more Buick cars "ury, Laugh them off. itassed through the park than any If the dark clouds gather 'round other make except Ford. Dunne you season 31S23 Buicks entered, And your friends try, hard to hound this jiumlHT exceeding all other ma kesthe nearest being 2J84. yon, And Old Trouble sure has found Vnte Cars and go, but the old you. . standbys like Bnick continue to hold off. it Laugh first plaeeX Buick's impulariiy is not voWhed for by the fact If the town seems shot to blazes. that only more pVople drove them : Laugh it off. through the pikk during the past It is worse in other places, several seasons tmm any other make So, liiugh it off.' of car save one, Dot it will be re will Gome Things right iu the end, membered that Buick for the pa Even now they're on the mend; seven years has won tirst choice of None are bad as they pretend, space at the nationnl shxiws by reaSo, laugh it offt son of doing the g'reatestvvolume of business expressed in dollars and If VOU think it airliner As a Coal Saver It Is Without Equal Here your true the thci is BEST HEAT IN THE it off, . jou miow mat it is not, So, laugh it off. Temperature is a state of mlnd, And right here it's not the kind That you farther east will find, mugu u oil. a, ( If you're Worried bout the crops. Latigh it off.' And the way the market flons. Lau'etKit off. .: t Vou iiu-ahvnys have :thc best Take your: loss with nil the rest ah 'pad luck s not in the west, So, laugh it off, If you dout like girls' bobbed hair, ..v L.angn h otr. j. mi., uiu oei me care. girisxaont ' X So, laugh it off. will They say long hair is not, And who's to say that it is noC To kick at them seems tbmmyrot; So. let's mind onr own bnsiness. , your self whether you want this perfected system of clean and economical heating in your home. A crove of gftnt redwood trees in Keffihtelbe, Calif., was dedicated to the memory of the late Franklin K. Lane, former secret!) rv nt tne interior and an advocate of for . . -- .; IN THE LIVING We will install free of charge your choice of any Radiant Gas Fire Heater and allow you to use it for one month to determine for omvanizea steel sheets are being used as barriers to stop the ravages of locusts ,iii the agricultural Regions of Argentina. The sheets are erwted by farmers who di ditchn. in front of the barriers, Into which ine -- marching locusts accumulate and are destroyed. ; HEAT BEDROOM-IDE- AL You May Uce Any Heater 30 Days Free cents. Lawgh ideal heating system realized. ROOM. ; h.f dream come I esi 7 You Keep It, You May Pay In Easy Payments te ' Ulato Texasnitis a prison farm without cmirds. dnsrs nr irmie -- rfh. keeper is the honor of the convict. who have been picked bv the mnn agers of the five white prison farms for their good behavior, willingness . . and trustworthiness. lOCKK. 1 & . .Cote x rieage woman saya he pawnea ring to buy booze. Even so. refuse to say it was a rum ring.; x. Rome is planning? a building 80 etories ( high, the V topr of which should be fine fori Roman .eandk ftllllAtillC '" CONFIRM' Tork woman, of 7? paaaed a Sometimes wisdom check. German Reichstag t has been' dla-nea wtth axe. and sometimes ase uitveH of those thlngsv hut aa. ea aione. hot lone as a lumn of 1 sugar ' Vw xTHE . I , PLAINTIFFS in "WELL I Cm. VOU DON'T UNDERSTAND &ive V0OAFEW SAMPLES -- PER INSTANCE AM OATH sfcx ' Mf?S. NUTMEG'S has elected a ' president, but not without' a shot. EJER IN . COURT 8EFOR.E'? EXKAVMGAMCE hlcago Judge rules a man can't j Crossword puizlea are popular a irt while driving an auto now. perhaps because you don't i Ch ts all right, but suppose th have to speak ' t.'hineae to fpol with' can't drive? them. .. ; : ChVffeur ft CALLED W object to running around with changes. When a girl with her lover these days a long haired girl because all she can' gets drunk instead of crying. ' sav w "Must I bob It?" . toe world mle ' p Riga. Latvia. peasants killed tux collectors. but We advlSS Inst such drastic measures. NBA Service, Iae.i aHshc m. fcad news from tsivlleii xniin, Paris. nVin men tnl rirmt twil,lu they win look foolish. If. George tk it,.. ' An IN MOO REGARDING , Mexico ' -- wittsm - raw. 0HMES. THlRTV ONE TIMES FOR SPEEDING TEST1MOMW coffee, ey claim a Wall Street man stole a millkm lost, it, but it "the custom. , DO VOU KNOW VVHA.T AM OATH IS? ' - TWICE FOR MANSLAUGHTER AND THREE DIVORCE ' , By TAYLOR ' 1 ... ( TKEN VOL) KNOW THAT AN OATH MEANS To TELCTHE TRUTH tf VfELU-N- OT : M ALWAYS J lilr Y f V" HAVE T5 SWEAR TO LIE AM' STICK J |