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Show 7 YOUNG BRITON School N.e .w s a n d..,y lew s ... SAYSSPLITOF PARTY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER LOOMS . Gains ...j Boasts World VALENCIA. Spain, Dec. 9 (Pi. that unabated Rioting, raged throughout Valencia today, resulted In (he death of one striker, the serious wounding of a policeman, numerous minor wounded cases and 50 arrests. The disorders started after a general strike had been called Ui protest against failure of attempts to arbitrate a dispute between employers and workers hi several crafts that had crippled shipping fud transportation facilities. in Efficiency Marie Peterson, Editor. Royce Barnett, Associate Editor. New Political Entity May BRYANT JUNIOR Students In the beginners class In orchestra are Result From Move If they keep progressing rapidly. on, Bryant will have an orchestra and band hard to beat. We certainDictatorship. ly hope they will ktyp up their good work. Last Friday a moving picture feaBy HENRY T. RUSSELL. Harold Lloyd was 6hown to .(Copyright, 1930, by United Press.) turing the student body. Everyone enjoyed LONDON. Dec. 9 (UP.) 8tr Oswald Mosley, who favors the over- this picture. Van Cott, our principal, has hauling of the parliamentary ma- - . Oscar , chlnery of government and the esUb- lishme'nt of a virtual dictatorship tn h? . Great Britain, strongly intimated to-- 1 h that his faction might split with i them Last very Interesting. tho labor parly and organize a new'il?ou? Monday Mrs, Van Cotts second pe- Political entity human progress class Invited Mosley declared Uiat the labortte S faction which he heads had stated Its lmt TSat man" UP 10 lUe tUor-ReiTveAUr for ur REAL HOMELESS FI5H. Man Falls, Walks Home, Then Dies V.. - '- - -- ve?- llM Kto t In his statement ay 90-fo- ot THE I SlURGrtOtl. of policy, Issued as a manifesto signed by 18 members over transportation" The of the labor party, Mosley proposed manddefended communication, while yeorgantzatlon of the government, In- boys the girls were ou the side of metals. dustry and commerce In a manner Mmtlar to the Soviet Russian five-ye- Tills was Justasopposite to wliat each It was felt they would side wanted, Industrialization plan. We have stated our policy," Mos- get more good from hunting up a FltM TWAr the defense of subject they doubted. ley said today, and asked all who Mr. Van Cott was GEOLOGICAL AGES THE MMPf THROUDH In audience. the agree with that policy to Inform us. the debate very InterestIG COMPOSED OF GRtGTLt INVTCAO SKELETON Whether or not we can give effect to He thought tire policy will depend upon the sup- ing. The Judges were Miss Ruth THE. EGGS ARC SAL1E0 ANO DRIED, OF Palmer, Mrs. Pearl Jones and Glen port we receive. KNOWN AG ANO ARE USED AG AN APPETIZER In the meantime, the next move Anderson. They decided tliat the . Is up to the party. Public opinion also our ts made Caviar imnglagg were Wedlast circulated will have considerable influence. We Reports IN CONTAINED FROM GELATINE THC wtll act in accordance with their decl- Both boys and girls are greatly InBlon. It Is, of course, evident we can THC SWIM BLADDER . terested in the basketball season. We do nothing without support." have games. many already played A DO t SON Mosley, asked If lie were dissatisfied I? 18 ROYCE BARNETT. with the policies of the labor party as it now functions under Premier J. Ramsay MacDonald, replied: Youngsters Busy Obviously. That Is why I resigned On Christmas W"orJfc as chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster." Rhea Behm-y-, Editor. He resigned that position In the labor government some months ago, Lloyd Pickett, Associate Editor. when tho government rejected a LIBERTY. Hugh McLean reports Rome scheme he had for solving unemploy- for the kindergarten: On Thanksment. He did not, however, resign giving week we had two days vaca 4 4 4 from the party, and In recent months tion. The day before the vacation has become recognized leader of a we all took some kind of canned soup email group of extremists within the or vegetables to school to be given to the needy children. labor group. Asked If he thought unemployment We have been bringing broom hanin Great Britain could be cured dles from which we nave made stick ROME. New Impetus lias been walled precinct of white marble. This economic world the We have also made horses. yl&is, despite ..given to the rather nebulous planslwall was nearly 20 feet high and boards and paper cliatns to decorate! for reerectlon at Rome of the fa- - formed a rectangle 37 by 3 feet. It Mosley replied : Imous Ara Pads, or Altar of Peace, by .was decorated within and without by "Certainly. In fact, If the problem our room for Christmas. Is properly handled, I even believe Temple reports that the 'the recent acquisition on behalf of richly sculptured friezes, Craig Is tliat after the crisis over It will be third grade sand table has been the Italian government of a sculp-turnInto a dairy farm. There arejtured fragment of the structure, o possible for Britain to resume Its silos and a bam and many served In a private collection at place among the leaders of world InIn the pasture. enna. Erected by the Roman senate dustry. Responding to a question whether Elaine Alston, 5A. writes: One of In 13 B. C. to celebrate the safe re-tthere was any Indication, of support most popular teachers of Lib-- ! turn of Caesar Agustus from Spain ox skulls, immediately below this for his plan to overhaul the machin- erty school has left and the children and Oaul, the altar Is generally con-- 1 frieze was a double key pattern, and ery of government and place almost are all upset about it. She was our sldered to have been one of the most still further down a frieze cut Into dictatorial powers In the hands of a home room teacher, so we were achievements tn Roman vertical groovmgs. The lower of the ffcw men In the ministry, Mosley said: peclally sorry. The teachers of the decorative art. two outer friezes was decorated with scrolls of acanthus, ending Well, we polled over 1,000,000 votesjschool had a luncheon for her. Herj The base of the altar was dlscov-'dcUd flowers or support-Uv- g It the recent labor conference at name was Miss Kathryn Blackett, erea In 1859. In the course of excava- In Llandudno, where the government but It Is Mrs. John H. Tempest now. tion work to strengthen the foundathe ApolHne swan with wings outbeat us by only 300,000. We are all glad that she has prom- tions of the present Palazzo Ftano, stretched. On the north and south sides the Discussing his latest manifesto, ised to come back In the spring and situated to the west of the Corso Umfrieze was adorned with reliefs Mosley was asked whether it could be help us with our ball team. berto I. During the Imperial period upper of an as expresMarlon Wilcox writes: We are the surrounding area was known as processions: the existing fragments Interpreted definitely sion of Intention to quit the labor making waste paper baskets for our the Campus Martlus, and near by are some of the finest things In Romothers' Christmas present. Our was the massive Mausoleum of Au- man art. The Emperor Is seen here, party. We stated our policy, he replied teacher is showing us now. We are gustus. accompanied by his llctors, the colwith emphasis, It is up to them also learning to write big words on Decorative fragments from the lege of the Flamlnes. the vestal members of his family and Apollo-lpow. paper. altar are scattered among a half youths. Some critics have tried Mosley's extremist group has Richard Smith, 1A, reports: The dozen European museums. Besides ike caused Premier MacDonald almost as first grade made a book. They the comparatively small piece which to find various known members of the much worry as the opposition of the wrote the story of Hiawatha In it. has recently been purchased at Vi- imperial family In the frieze, but the conservatives or the uncertainty of They put In a story about Columbus enna, there are portions in the Vat- more general view Is that, except for the liberal party's support. and one about the Pilgrims ican, at the Terme Museum, at the the Emperor, the artist confined himThere is a sharp division of opinion RHEA BEHNEY. Villa Medici, at the Ufflzl galery In self to portraying the family collec- About Mosley In the house of comFlorence, and at the Louvre In Paris . tlvely. mons. One group firmly believes tliat Fifth Grade Wins Several fragments discovered In the Mlny Allegorical he Is a very sincere young man, precourse of excavations more than 25 Included Prize for Posture years ago. still rest beneath the Pa-.pared to make any sacrifice for his Is a he that lazzo Fiano, and It Is hoped that fur-- 1 It has been pointed out by Eugenie convictions; the other, Barivant Wise. Editor. political opportunist, whose changes ther excavation will reveal even more Strong that in the Ara Pacts, and es- and retirements always are the re. peclally hi this frieze "the child makes substantlal sections of the altar. Jack Snow, Associate Editor. a triumphal entry Into art and atsuit of a shrewd calculation on the WILLIAM M. 8TBTW ART. On Several Sites Proposed tains a position from which he has gnaln chance. Wednesday the assembly was made For Famed Structure. never been dislodged." No longer, she He represents the Smethewick divi- up of little skits representing good Is he the diminutive man or writes. In now 34 sion parliament. Mosley, Experts express the view that the, posture. All week the students wore has little posture pennants, which could base under the Palazzo Fiano. to- - woman of Greek art, nor are his. years old, regardless of opinions, cons, become one of parliament's most be taken away if they were seen gether with the many sculptured charm and grace those of the will provide sufficient in- - lstlc "putti, but real childhood In Its tradictory yet outstanding slumping. The fifth grade received the prize for maintaining the best formation for the reerectlon of the Infinite variety, The lnclosure of the altar had two ancient altar much as It appeared posture. First on the program was a sym- originally. A number of possible! entrances closed by doors. Of the metrical march, followed by good sites have been suggested, Including pictorial relief, which adorned the Hill, walls near the door, one of the finest posture songs by the fourth grade. that section of the Capttollne Is that of "Terra Mater" ; Then the fifth grade showed us which face the theater of Marcelius. example some games which demand a good ttlglioll, the archeologist in tween the fertilizing spirits of air and posture. The sixth grade girls pre- charge of excavation of the Mauso-- 1 water, preserved In the Ufflzl Oallery the boys gave leum of Augustus, suggests that the at Florence. There were many other LONDON (UP). The United sented a ofdance andstatues Honor, Peace and fine altar be reerected within the spa-- 1 allegorical episodes. famous States, Canada and Australia lead the tableaux crypt of the mausoleum, which land Rome were represented by their world In civil flying, according to C. athletic poses. The seventh grade clous In deities Is of a course now In the excavation, respective group at the R. Falrey, president of the Royal gave an Interesting playlet, PrinIt is fitting. Professor Glgllolli northern side of the east entrance, Aeronautical society. These same cess Pretty Posture.' recently purchased at BARBARA WISE. points out, that this architectural The fragment three countries also show a rate of tewel of the early imperial period Vienna Is a beautifully sculptured expansion greater than In any other should rest In the Immense tomb head of the god Mars. To reassemble part of the world. Pupils Take Test which Is its contemporary, and he 'the Important fragments now In the Falrey says that the United States Ufflzl at Florence and at the Terme On Medicinal Plants adds that wlthUi the mausoleum the end British empire have nine times fragmentary sculpture, pieced to- -- Museum. Rome, would be com para the amount of unsubs tdlzed civil aviagether, would be safe from the rav- tlvely a simple matter, and perhaps, Bale Taylor, Editor. tion as subsidized commercial flying. now that hands have been extended ages of wind and rain. The Royal Aeronautical society John Eldredge, Associate Editor. The altar was solemnly consecrated across the Tiber, the Vatican might bead believes 'that subsidized flying, ENSIGN. Every pupil In our sevB. C. by the.be persuaded to part with the pieces euch as that encountered In Ger- enth grade nature class was as- in January of the year 9 Emperor Augustus, attended by high 'now resting under the shadow of St many and France, does not prove an signed a certain topic to give a talk officers vestal 'of the state, virgins Peter's But with the Louvre It would was some mediciunfair advantage to countries where on. Each the priestly colleges. It was In- be another matter, for hands have not a great bulk of commercial aviation nal plant. subject It was very Interesting and to hear these talks composed by the tended that there, magistrates, vestal yet been extended across the Alps, lAleft to private Interests. and priests would come to and what Is more, Frenchmen are children. On Monday we had a test virginssacrifices. The altar Itself stood not likely to .look with favor on a on medicinal plants and all the chil- offer upon a platform surroundod by a move to relieve them of any treasures dren did very well. The Ensign library is nearly fin- they have assembled In the old palace on the Seine even though the purpose was to reerect an altar to live Goddess Pax. ar Vt-URVlVC- pre-tw- ct broad-petale- 3-l- wifrink press train. Unable to warn her, he saw her struck and killed by the train, a three hfts Jugt Ukpn p frac. Thu tions in arithmetic, and likes them very well. Theodora Floor, reporter for the class, writes: We are very excited about Christmas. We havo been drawing pictures of Santa Claus. Our teacher Is talcing pictures of us to give to our parents for Christmas We are all talking about what we want for Christmas. This great day Is only a few weeks away and we can hardly wait. 2A KITTEN SAVES IIER LIFE. WATERLOO, N. Y. (UP). Mrs. Louis H. Keary always has been fond of her pet kitten, but she Is fonder Mrs. Kear7 than ever of It now. passed the kitten tn her yard and stooped over to pet the animal. As she did so, a bullet whizzed Just above her head. The shot was blamed on V ( small boys, i 1 Calls; Sold 2 Ranges! L A H EW. rang. S burners, with even: both for 30 Inq. hot Dougiaa, Hr. 1. Ext. 24. Jot Exchange, Ft.plat, Calls Range Tuesday; CLARK'JpupI im rngr. Lor gin ovrn6S67--regulator. 25. 320 E. MU South Was. Sold Heater; Charter enamel, uwd 1 year; 1089 So. 4th East. NOW, 6 Calls !, heater, gray bargain to r 130. Oak ITS YOUR TURN Tell 297.000 Tri b u n Want Ad reader: about." It the next 4 days sell yours and get extra Christmas Spending money. 22 FOOD Ad, 50d Per Line A 36 DEPT. Cinnamon R0II1, doz. 23 Mince and Pumpkin Pies, each 25 Bread, whole wheat and white 3 for 25 mode,. Price ' vtomory at Piggly Wiggly Quantise) Box th itors manager about your candy home, church, dub or lodga. for Piggly Wiggly Ad for Wednesday, December 10, 1930 BroZceny Mixed Candy ribbon Delicious, candy, hard pillows, wafers, mint cuts. A beautiful Christmas mix-tur- e for the children. Utah Canned Peas Buy your can I A No. can 2 prices. Van Allen Early June mtMesssMMtsMseM 3 cant 25 t No. can juicy. dos. 2$C Cabbage solid heads. Lb. 2C 3 cam 49 2 but Utah medium size Van Allen Sifted Emperor Grapes red large sweet grapes. 2 lbs. 15c cans 29 Crystal White Soap (mi5nP bu 3 bars IOC Valley Market Saflmoaa Veall (SEuops STORK Surety of Purity I years supply at these low Oranges small Sunkist Del Monte Early Garden O.R SKAGGS 4-D- w Roods stores. Was. 590 f VxVeVeV.VskH. ray, Midvale, Bountiful and Magna Phone BAKERY J Otaus French or Danlih Paatrlea and other dalnltee are served at the new Glaus Coffee Sbpppe, Next to Walker, Bank. Qnalllg os thsro ii This box sells for $1.25 most places, and these choco-late- s are even better than those excellent White and Gold Chocolates sold by us last Each box year. contains both milk and dark coated chocolates, with fruit, caramel, nut and noug&t centers. Try a 2 yv lb. package at 63c Wednesday for gale in all our Salt Lake, Mur- 7 CIRCULATOR u t FOR MOTHER Whatever you give Mother, be eure to give her a GLAUS ERUTT CAKE for Cbriatmea. Save her hour, of tedious effort and preaent her with a Fruit Cake ae delirious aa tt Is possible to make It. Arttatlcally wrapped In celophane papers, rtbboa tied. os fin Ho. Recent Tribune Want Ads Did the Trick No need to throw aay the old range or stove that you have replaced or do not use. Many a farm house or city home could use It If its whereabouts were known. Large Florida 2 for 25 Grapefruit Navel Oranges, 2 d ox. 251 Lemons, dozen .. ......17 From fancy bo chocolotts for gifts, to plain Christmas minis, for tho stock. ingt ood troa. Piggly Wiggly insure.. 212-Bo- 3 S Extra home- Cake 181 FRUIT DEPT. .. Calif. Lettuce.... 2 for 151 only that J ,.lb.3 T pSiilMioOidaoi ScjooIo!.. Chocolates x 63c 8 Calls Sold 4 Ranges Sold brrad taatea Chops... 2 lbs. 231 Stew Round and Steak, lb V" J ri'6u Wizamioiozi fi Sonia - I MEAT DEPT. Mutton Mutton Sirloin, Bone .. 25c the No. 2 can ..,..,.,..2 for 27 Royal Gelatin.. ..3 for 25 3-l- i These Tomatoes, Open Till Midnight - We want you to make our stores at Salt Lake, Murray, Midvale, Bountiful and Magna your holiday candy stores. Be sure to see our big variety and unusual We will prices. sell boxes of Christmas Creams and Jellies all day Wednesday for 58c. Don't miss this. United States High in Aviation 1 b ' GROCERY DEPT. Carnation Oats . . . 25 Lavora Peas, No. 2 Can 2 for 23 beltIn bmd buy Balt LaRa and I Christmas Candy 58c Telien-fragment- ished. It has very good reference books for all subjects. We all appreciate the cooperation given by the children, the teachers, our principal, the school board and the parents m making this library possible. Tuesday Ensign received a handsome Red Cross poster, enrollment cards and badges for the children. We are going to try to assist the police force and the fire department In taking care of the needy. Genevieve Bywater and Mary Hawley, 5A reporters, say tjigt their health. They lassf ALRIGHT Open 7 A. M. 7Ui Midnight Fay Caib and Fay less Tb I vtr-gm- s, his LOAVES GLAUS MILS BHLAD. A Glaus Fruit TONIGHT J8c - ' w 8 LARGE made I Tfek 17tla SouthandSthLasi Cakes for Teas Ilka Bilious Enarmp SM, oiWVEPORT. bhlo (UP iMost people pay little attention to euch Incidentals of their burial as the specifications of the grave.' This to David Henry Harrison Decker. 81, veteran sexton, is an Important matter, however. Decker Is digging his own grave because he feels that no one else could do It to suit hint. The depth ts to be four feet, three Inches. He want no dirt over him. There will thickness of cement be an eight-inc- h on top and the remainder of the grave will be filled with brick. Most people Just havent the nerve to dig their own graves, Decker said. But I know Just how I want It. Then If theres any kicking to do. Ill do It myself, and nobody'll know It. learly all farms livLlthu&nia cover less than 50 acres. Tk An- - Vtgmtablm Laxmtiom Housewives used to think that to b&ve good Ground Beef they must buy the beef and grind it That themselves. was before they tried our variety. Now they buy our Ground Beef, which is made of only first quality beef, ground fresh daily. Try some today. Make it into meat loaf or fry it. Its delicious. Economical, too, at todays 13c per pound price at our Salt Lake, Murray, Midvale, Bountiful and Magna markets. ed irindow of hts home aild Hart has carried mall out of Auburn for more than 19 years, and he estimates that he traveled more than 375.800 miles during that time. When he started, In the summer of 1911, he used a horse and buggy. Six years later he took another route, and used a team of horses In 1920 he first motorized his route and has used a gasoline conveyance ever since. He never missed a trip because of weather or Illness, and one time floods caused him to make a detour. 13c lb. Relic Recalls Days of Gallic Wars S IheTriid of milk each day. pension. ooqoo boodachoo Ground Beef Italians Want student Statue for FEAR PARALYZED VOICE. HARTFORD. Conn. (UP). Fcar AUBURN, Wash. (UP). After traveling enough miles to carry him more than 11 times around the world, Charles O. W. Hart, rural mall carrier, retired November 30, on full NATVmrt fctMEDYtm mikL tafs, kutjvA Yog'll (m! Em tho moraine. Promptly on pkosantiy rids tho oyoton of tho bowol pobemo that . Altar of Peace Plan Gains in Favor ST. LOtHS, Mo. (UP). Sweden la getting the pace for architectural development. Louis La Beaume, noted architect, said here recently. They have developed a modern ktylo that Is Individual and not La Beaume said He termed be Chrvsler building in New York a damaging advertising stunt of acrobatics." Tramp Record BiUona, eongiptgd? (Copyright, 1930, New York best s; -- le d Building Pace Set by Sweden Cemetery Sexton Digs Own Grave TRUDO, Eng. (UP'. Marshall1 Telland, laborer, fell 60 feet down a clay shaft, clhnbed unaided up a ladder to the sur-- 1 face, walked a quarter of a mile home and died the next day. Yelland was working at the Ooon-vea- n china clay works near here when the accident occurred, but he refused all assistance. Including an offer to Cotton picking In Argentina this be driven home, fearing It would season Is expected to 6tart Februalarm his wife. ary 15. Hi-fl- i 21 Striker Killed In Labor Riot Mail Carrier CURIOUS CREATURES By Richard A. Addison Class Orchestra 10, 1930. li a.... Mutton (SEnoj?s a (Corned BeeS bone Ib.ll ib.aje ess 1OCZ10 |