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Show i THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Install CHAMPION Sir George II. Knlbbs gives different estimates of the possible population of the world, ranging from 2,942,000,; 000 if the worlds existing population increased In ratio of O. II. Bakers estimate of possible Increase in the United States agricultural area to if all existing arable land in the world could support three persons per acre and a final maximum of SpnrtiPlugs mm i t i 9,792,-000,0- A new set will assure easier winter starting-bet- ter performance save oil and gas. Stop at your local dealers and he will supply you with a set of the correct type of Champions for your car. If an average of a person f acres applied to per two and the whole land surface of the world. Assuming that tiie present standard of living Is retained, together with the present national prejudices and egoone-hal- isms, Sir George considers It doubtful whether the population will ever reach the 5,000,000,000 limit. If man better his effort so as to Involve less expense in nonproductive effort, then possibly the advance of science may enable the 7,000,000,000 limit to be readied. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Advertisement i i ! Radio in Polar Regions ' Champion for pm mg car other than Fords packed in the Blue Box Each llv I I 479 Toledo. Ohio I i Steffifetered Cipher Code for Confident iul and mes. also for sec. book or diary ent. Undecipherable exc. to those holdalike. Sam. on req. Chicago ing key. No 3607 W. 51st St.. Chicago. Cryptograph So BUCK FOXES 56 pups from 6 PAIRS Pen Bred here. Low prices. Best terms. -- Phtfros, booklets. Write Auburn Fox and Fur Farm, Auburn. Washington. LADIES We pay $20 a hundred gilding cards. Opportunity for beginners. No selling. 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PRAISES LEGIONS CITIZENSHIP WORK Congratulations have been extended by John Hays Ilammond, national chairman of political education of the National Civic Federation, to Frank C. Cross, director of the National Americanism commission of the American Legion, for the Legions efforts to stimulate Interest In the political duties of citizenship and to bring dormant voters at times of election to the polls. The Legion has Joined with the National Civic Federation in urging more activity In politics. "In thanking the American Legion with foe Its wholehearted the department on political education of the National Civic Federation," said Chairman Hammends messuge, "I want to congratulate it upon the enthusiastic and efficient manner In which it is organizing the work. It is particularly fitting that the Legions Americanism commission should perform tills highly important service, since no better Americanism work could be undertaken than the arousing of our citizens to a realiza now Miami Beach was devastated by the hurricane Is indicated by this photograph showing trees torn water in the streets four blocks from the ocean shore. photo-chemi- st She Did is in the home. Aw, she swum the English channel, didnt she? Womans place ' $ t t I FRIGIDAIRE and DELCO-LIGH- . T also may be bought on the GMAG Plan One of the Smaller Cities Smashed by Hurricane j Besides General Motors cars, two utilities prodother ucts of General Motors may be had on the GMAC Plan of credit well-know- n calamity. Mr. Hammond Is a mining engineer, International financier, lecturer and civic leader. He served as special ambassador of the United States and the personal representative of the President at the coronation of King George V of Great Britain in 1911. Earlier In his career he was one of four leaders of the reform movement In the Transand following the Jamevaal in 1895-9son raid, with which he was not in sympathy, he was sentenced to death. He was released after the payment of a $125,000 fine. purchase: FRIGIDAIRE electric refrigerators, in whose production General Motors has applied thesame manufacturing processes which have brought the automobile with. , in reach of the average family. DELCO-LIGH- electric light and power T I i i I I I Through the GMAC Plan, sound credit service at very low cost is available to those who desire to purchase these products out of income. . Your nearest dealer will be glad to explain how you may adapt the GMAC Plan to your requirements. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION operating the CHEVROLET OAKLAND GMAC " Plan for the purchase of PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE, CADILLAC BUICK DELCO-LIGHFRIGIDAIRE T View of the city of Dania, Fla., after the town was almost completely destroyed by the recent tornado. This picture was rushed to New York by airplane and then transmitted over the wires of A. T. and T, to Chicago. One of Thousands of Wrecked Boats BROADCAST WARNING 6 plants, which bring the conveniences and- labor-savin- g devices of the city to the farm. f tion of the necessity of participation in the functions of government. Commercial, civic, patriotic and social organizations ih all parts of the country have pledged their support to the nonpartisan movement. Not only does the campaign aim to Induce indifferent voters to o to the polls and register their opinion at election time, but also it proposes to interest more citizens in their political parties, to get them to take an active part in party meetings where candidates are designated and platforms formulated. A vigorous campaign Is also being conducted to. stimulate Interest in practical politics on the part of future voters. Work is being conducted among the 3,000,000 high school boys and girls, the 100,000 or more university and college students who are gradu- ated annually, the 1,000,000 boy and girl scouts, and the 200,000 boys of the order of De Molay. The vote of the private citizen alone can save us from becoming a corrupt democracy, Mr. Hammond declared, stressing the importance of the movement Public Indifference spells J I with Famous Roman Pools and Casino Were Wrecked i . up, black-and-whi- te Have you ever been convicted before? Prisoner No, your Boston Tranhonor, always after. , Department Supplied by the American Legion New Service.) In Germany has developed a process for producing movies in natural colors without greater expense or more trouble than in effects. With an ordinary camera and a monochromatic film specially treated by the secret process, a film showing every shade of tone from ihe top to the bottom of the spectrum is obtained, which can be projected with an ordinary projector. Judge script. (Copy for Tht Makes Movies Natural A The Purist i Scene of Devastation on Miami Beach Figures on Future World Population Issues World Challenge to Tonnage,f Contest ' With two members weighing a total of G50 pounds, Dud Cason post of the American Legion of Blytheville, Ark., has challenged other Legion posts throughout the world to a tonnage contest. The object of the contest Is to determine what post can produce the greatest tonnage of Legionism In the fewest members. The two BlythcvSMe heavyweights are John Buchan, who weighs 300 pounds, and John C. McIIfiney, a . The Wages of Death A peychic Investigator had at last succeeded in getting in ttnrch with a new spirit. "Would it be possible for me to photograph you? he inquired. "It would for $50,000, returned the Im the ghost of a football spook. star. American Legion Monthly. Stung, by Heck "I eertnly got trimmed In that there Uncle Chicago store, complained Heck on his return to the village. They sold me a pack o ten pitcher postcards fer a dime an there wasnt a stamp on dny one o them. Amerl can Legion Monthly. Large motor boat, which, anchored in the Miami harbor when the storm broke, was caught in the flood and swept more than a quarter of a mile Into the heart of the city, fiually resting in a vacant area near one of the hotels. SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST One hundred million atoms can be placed within the space of an inch. Some of the malaria-carryin- g mos- quitoes themselves die of the disease. A fountain pen has been invented which emits gas that knocks out nu outlaw for 30 minutes. A clock Is being made in England, flip hands of which weigh half a ton. he minute hand is 15 feet long. Edward B. Ilusing, of station WJZ, who broadcast the warnings of the Florida hurricane through tin east coast chain of radio stations. Undoubtedly many people who heeded the warning escaped Injury or possible death by postponing intended trips out to sea or by leaving the zone of danger. Nero Last of Family Line Nero was the last of the imperit family of Caesars, but thereafter Seventy-on- e towns in Germany are Caesar became a title of dignity. From the name were derived the German named Neustadt. kaiser and Russian tsar. The glass roof of the Victoria station In London covers ten acres. Free libraries for the people are Memory being established throughout Turkey. We consider oarselves as defective One pineapple packing company of in memory either because we rememHawaii parked 1,680,000 cans of the ber less than we desire, or less than fruit a day for ten consecutive days we suppose others to remember. this season. Johnson. . |