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Show Food Supplies Stored QUOTES for Castaway Sailors To be shipwrecked on some lonely Island or rock, where there Is no food. Is a fate which has often bex fallen sailors. Is those It spots of land which are at a great distance from the regular ocean highways where the outlook for castaways Is so desperate. Yet It la Just these very Islands on to which a disabled ship may drift. Typical of these Islands are those called Amsterdam, St Paul and the Crozets, lying to the south of the Indian ocean. In the old days sure starvation was the fate of any man stranded on St Paul. Today he will find on the. rocky beach a notice board bearing the Inscription In French, Food and clothing for castaways. Following the direction Indicated by a wooden hand, he comes across a rough stone hut. In which there Is a store of preserved beef, biscuits, woolen shirts, blankets and matches. All these goods are contained In strong barrels, which can be easily opened. As long ago as 1887 a French vessel left beer, biscuits and sardines on ne of the Crozet islands. Nearly twenty years after, the food was eaten by the shipwrecked crew f a Norwegian whaling expedition. Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put np CO years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Adr That Settles It If poetry puts no images in your thought, of course you dont care for poetry. A Law Every Mother Should Know and Observe Never Give Your Child An Unknown Remedy without Asking Your Doctor First According to any doctor you ask, the only safe way is to give your child a remedy you dont know all about, without asking him first. When it comes to milk of magnesia,- that you know everywhere, for over 60 years, doctors have said PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia for your child. So always say Phillips' when you buy. And, for your own peace of mind, see that your child gets this; the finest men never - know. ' Safety jfvt NATIONAL CHARACTERS of the Phillips vfAlaqnelieu Anchor It When you turn over a new leaf, fasten it down with cement. From the public health aspect the scheol program is distinctly secondBy NORMAN H. DAVIS ary to the effort to control active tuAmbassador at Large. berculosis la the 'general populaof Japan tion," Dr. William Paul Brown says the other great naval in an article on The School and Tu-- . powers of the world having special berculosis" In Hygeia Magazine. The periodic examination and the interests and responsibilities in the Pacific and Far East is essential to the contacts of known active cases is maintenance of peace. In fact, to much more productive of results In strive through international controlling the disease than the to preserve peace and lessen the school study of all pupils. No special study of tuberculosis In the harden of armaments Is In the Interschools Is warranted unless a good est of every power and a worthy mission for any power. The loss of so Improgram based on these two more Important a power as Japan from a gen- portant phases has had consistent eral accord would naturally be depromotion. The school physician might detect plored. a few active cases In children, If conBut we should not be unduly disditions allow careful auscultation of turbed by the present apparent deadthe chest and a careful history of exlock or engage In loose talk of an impending naval race. The fleets of the posure to the Infection. However, principal naval powers remain strictly many children with demonstrable dislimited by the present treaties until ease may be missed, for at the time January 1, 1937. The London treaty they may be negative to auscultation of Its .and give a negative history. has, In fact, run only course. If each people sincerely rules Among the benefits of a school proout of its consciousness all thought of gram for childhood tuberculosis unaggression, and through Its actions der public health control are Jhe folgives Its partners In the treaty system lowing: 1. An appreciable number of chilconvincing evidence of Its pacific purdren are found In need of treatment, poses, then there Is no reason why, durand adults with active tuberculosis ing the period which remains, an accommodation which maintains and even are discovered. 2. Families who are not utilizing strengthens the sense of security of all cannot become an accomplished fact regular medical supervision are given occasion to choose a physician for this prevention service. EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATION 3. Chllldren, apparently well, whose By PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT parents have taken meager steps to THE present time the labor correct overfatigue, dietary errors, neglected teeth and other defects, board is not only functioning have therein a rather spectacular to prevent discrimination against reason for correcting these general out employees and otherwise to carry the purposes of Its creation, but It Is health hazards before symptoms of tuberculosis have brought a belated engaged also in the very Important work of holding elections, whereby warning. 4. Physicians are aided In Increasthrough secret ballot, under governtheir function In preventive mediing ment supervision, all employees are cine through the reference to them of ' being given a full and fair opportusuch considerable groups of children nity to designate their representatives, who are apparently well but who give choosing them either as individuals or a positive reaction to the tuberculin as representatives of a labor organitest zation. The result of these elections 6. Diagnostic service of a high must be to provide for the first time Is accomplished through the quality how and by conclusive evidence of local sanatorium staff and Is Immewhom the employees desire to be repdiately made available to the family resented. physician who Is actually supervising Under these circumstances It would the patient seem that any organization of employees In this industry-- or any organizaAncient Rabbit Hair tion claiming to represent such employHairs from clothing worn by peoees, would avail Itself fully of the opportunity to establish the. authentic ple Inhabiting the Southwest more than fifteen centuries ago were recharacter of Its representation. cently identified as those of rabbits ' .by a biologist of the bureau of bio- -, CRIME NEWS with the logical survey, Museum of Northern Arizona at By PAUL BELLAMY Editor of Cleveland Plain Dealer. Flagstaff. The hairs, for the most REGARD the publication of part In a good state of preservation, were obtained from1 a Basket Markcrime news as one of the prier II burial cave In northeastern mary obligations of a newspaper, arising out of its mission to improve Arizona by the 1934 Rainbow Valley expedition. The' society. I believe that we shall not make a better society on the hush biologist reports that they differ lithush method. I think that there is tle from those of the present-da- y ample evidence' to indicate that only cottontail. Literary Digest when the general public becomes thoroughly acquainted with the evils existing in the body politic, whether arising out of crime or any other cause, will the public act effectively to abate such evils. By HARRY L. HOPKINS direct relief. The most expensive way Is to put them to work. It Is very Put Menthoiatum in the nostril to relieve irritation and promote I I dear breathing. MENTHOIfATUM QfraftCOMFORTIDaiy Drastic Vengeance One form of vengefulness Is to spite ones dyspepsia by not eating. Help Kidneys f O functioning Kidneys and Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness. Rheumatic Pains, Stiffness, Burning. Smarting, Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed Doctor's Prescription Cyster(Sisa-tei- ) Must fix you np or money back. Only 76 at druggists. If. poorly tyStBX Fontana Farms Chicks head all others. Most successful poultrymen bsre use our chicks exclusively. FEB. 12o; to Sept. 10c. Order now. lie;' May FARMS HATCHERY, Fontana. Calif. r. Mar.-Ap- FON-TAN- A WNU IN WAR H. DERN Secretary of War. . INDUSTRY conclusion that in the event of war the major portion of our war supplies must be produced by private Industry. It might prove suicidal to try to deplants pend upon government-owned alone. In time of war, if history means anything, private Industry, under civilian management, but under suitable government control, would still have to be our main reliance. na-ion- al troduced. Sen. Miller of Carbon county, introduced a bill that would impose-3 per cent tax on the gross assay value of ores extracted each year, in addition to the present $5 per effort not By LINCOLN needs more cosmetics ELLSWORTH comes from within.WheocoQ. stipationclogsthepores with intestinal wastes, CLEANSB INTER-NAUwith Garfield Tea. Helps relieva the clogged system prompt-Iy- , mildly, effectively.Al your drug store 25c & 10c Beautyofskjn ss some men who arr THERE are champion lost causes, and I am one, perhaps, fof I shall not give up. But FREE on Request Your copy of FERRYS new 1935 catalog is ready . . . illustrating and describing all. the best vegetables and flowers that can be grown in the modem home garden. A page devoted to novelties in vegetables and flowers, including Morses Famous Sweet Peas a page on seeds of garden herbs (herb gardens are all the rage in the East) ...what and when to plant... scores of helpful hints a complete Garden Guide. Send for it today. ... ... and vegetable seeds from the Ferry Seed Rack ' at a nearby store vain Antarctic Explorer. for this year the time has passed for a transantarctlc flight, so we shall put the airplane Polar Star on board the Wyatt Earp as soon as the weather permits. Still, the effort has not been in vain, for we had our (light over the unknown and many features have been added to the maps, anfi, besides, we bring back a valuable collection of fossils from regions thought to pos sess only snow and Ice. acre tax. S. B. 208 proposes that the state provide $70 per school child in cases where, districts levy 10 mills. S. C. M. 4 asks that the national congress restore silver as a mone-,tar- y base.. S. B. 194 would permit taxpayers to inspect accounts of any public fund. S. J. R. would order the building of an executive mansion for Utahs governor as a public works project. S. B. 187 proposes an appropriation for the support of the governors home. S. B. 206 would appropriate $10,000 for a survey of state underground water resources to be made by the state engineer cooperating with the United States geological survey. The following measures have passed both houses : S. J. R. 1 Utahs ratification of the national child labor amendment. S. J. R. 2. Proposing a consti- This crocheted rug called Nursery Blocks Is made up of small blocks In different color combinations, assembled and then a border crocheted all around. Each block measures about 8 Inches and outer border 4 inches, making a finished size 33 by 50 inches, and requires about 5 lbs. of rag strip material. A rug made of blocks and then assembled enables you to make a rug WITH a In any size or color desired. 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Chicago, Dl.f Los AogwlM, PhilxUIphi, Fs Xoroftta, Ontario, QmmU (6128) paid upon receipt of 15c. ADDRESS, HOME CRAFT CO., DEPT. C Nineteenth & SL Louis Leads to Temptation Avenue, SL Louis. If one Is very smart, that Is, clevInclose stamped addressed envelope to be dishonest the for reply when writing for any In- er," be temptation may greater. ' formation. 3roleman BRITAIN MAKES SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF STORED FOOD A scientific study of the transport and storage of fish, meat, fruit .and vegetables has recently been completed by the British department of scientific and Industrial research. In the study, designed to help British shippers and Improve Great Britains food supply, home-grow-n foods received consideration first, and then British empire and foreign produce. Research demonstrated that fish, stored in crushed ice aboard trawlers may be kept in good condition from 10 to 12 days, where formerly the storage period was limited to five or seven days. It has been shown that herring, If frozen rapidly in brine and stored at low temperatures, will preserve their quality for as long as four months. with Australian and New Zealand packers, the investigators found that beef could be preserved In a chilled state for sixty to seventy days in an atmosphere con- - DoesYcur Mirror Reflect Rough, Pimply Skin? Use OJTIOJRA Anoint the affected parts with Cntlcnra Ointment. Wash off after a short time with Cntlcnra Soap and hot water and continue bathing for several minutes. Fim pies, rashes and other distressing eruptions are quickly soothed and a condition established which conduces to healing. Ointment 25c and 50c. Soap 25c. . H. J. R. 1 Fixing salaries, of legislative employes. H. C. M. 2 Asking congress to create a national park In the Wayne wonderland. S. B. 8 Extending time for commencement of actions on open accounts for labor or services. S. B. 18 Permitting purchase of lands by the federal government for flood and erosion control. S. B. 28 Permitting the state fish and game commissioner to borrow up to $100,000 from the state land board or the state Industrial commission for public works projects. H. B. 1 Appropriating $50,000 for expenses of the legislature. SHOW THESE PICTURES Modern Three-Minu- Way to te Ease Sore Throat Ease Pain, Rawness, Soreness Almost Instantly Heres a safe, modem and effective way to relieve sore throat. A way that eases the pain, rawness and irritation in as little-atwo or three minutes. Many doctors advise it and millions are following this way. Try iL AH you do is crush and stir 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets in H glass of water and gargle with it twice as pictured here. (If you have signs of a cold, take BAYER Aspirin and drink plenty of water.) Get real BAYER Aspirin Tablets for this purpose. They disintegrate quickly and completely, making a gargle without irritating particles. BAYER Aspirin prices have been decisively reduced, so theres no point now in accepting other than the real Bayer article you want. s Crush and stir S BAYER Aspirin Tablets in a third glass of water. $2000. Select flower in rs tutional amendment permitting the legislature . to exempt homesteads from taxation up to a value of By GEORGE experience of this FROM the as well as others, the War department is forced to the Is an amazing transformation accomplished by scientists. The warmth of a hand held near the device makes It emit a low growl; lighting a match a few feet away draws a snarl for an answer. - The invention can he adjusted so that It is sensitive to a burning match 40 or 50 feet away. . easy for people, especially those of us In welfare, to say that the easiest way to take care of those people is to let them walk up to a commissary and dont let them have cash. That doctrine Is about as vicious a thing as I have heard in my life. The Idea of treating 20,000,000 people that way I As far as I am concerned, Ill have none of It I have seen enough of It and I want to see no more of It 933 W than three-quarte- - RELIEF NOT WANTED Scientific Wonder Heat into sound 19-1- two-thir- ' $750,000 during the biennium without levying a pennys worth of additional taxation. The plan contemplated that the $2,000,000 bond issue floated by the legislature of 1933 be refunded, the initial payment not to be due until when, the governor believed that the state will be in a better position to pay it Such action would release of a million dollars now marked for bond redemption and payment of interest to the general fund. The other plan is the levying of large new taxes. The proposal calls for Increased Individual Income taxes and higher corporation franchise taxes. Proposed increases in individual income taxes have been criticized, because many ' believe that such Increases would be a burden to small salaried, propertyless persons. Higher franchise taxes, it is feared, would lay too heavy a load on Utah business and Industry, even to the point of deThe orstroying some concerns. ganization of new business units In the state would be much retarded. A decision which 'lie legislature faces requires relief measures and this is, admittedly, an uncharted sea. It is. necessary to ascertain how to make the state statutes conform to those wherewith the will carry on the congress federal work relief program, when the national program has not been announced and may not be known in time to be considered by tne Utah lawmakers. State liquor stores or private conduct of liquor sales is still the ghost at the banquet More hectic hours seem in store for the lawmaking body in regard to the rum regulations. The legislative halls are still interesting as some of the recent proposed measures contain provisions ranging from the setting up of a state equivalent to the federal agricultural adjustment administration to reporting of private bank balances to the state tax commission, and from revision of controlling boards of state institutions of higher learning to granting of from attachment and exemptions garnishment laws. A bill that would officially approve the national agricultural act and any marketing agreement or licensing provision approved by the national secretary of agriculture also was in-- , tainlng 10 to 20 per cent of carbon dioxide. If ships refrigerators can be made sufficiently gasttght, this fact should enable Australia and New Zealand to ship beef to England In chill." Bacon and other pork products, It was also shown, could be stored successfully In atmospheres highly charged with carbon dioxide. Low temperatures alone will not bacon during a trip from Australia or New Zealand. The storage of fruits In gas and at low temperatures has not yet been thoroughly explored, but the study records that the principle of gas storage is now valid beyond dispute. pro-ser- been offered. Governor Blood suggested In his a proposed plan budget message whereby the legislature may raise THE system includes THE onpresent work relief and half on Head COLDS f session of the The twenty-firs- t Utah Legislature approaching the last quarter of Its life span finds the method of financing the Utah government, relief and liquor con? trol as still the dominating issues to be solved. Two major finance plans have ESSENTIAL AT NURSERY BLOCKS CROCHETED RUG - Periodic Examination Most Favored of Methods in General Use. Federal Relief Administrator. f The Utah Legislature Bridge-Monume- public in general. AfilL ON CURRENT TOPICS By I tyu and You can assist others by refusing to accept a substitute for the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Do this in the interest of yourself and your children and in the in- terest COMMENTS Steps in Fight on Tuberculosis Gargle Thoroughly throw your head way back, allowing a little to trickle down your throat. Do this twice. Do not rinse mouth. 2 If you have a cold, take 2 BAYER Aspirin Tablets. Drink full glass of water. Repeat if necessary, following directions in package. 3 PRICES on Genuine Bayer Atplrla Radically Reduced en All Size . XERRY1MORSE QiSDGEk 83P UGItmc oimm.rowrn, rw, MAIL COUPON OR POSTCAR- D- SEED CO. E 497 Paul Ave., San Francisco Please send FREE your new, 1935 PERRY-MORS- 100-pag- e Name Address Garden Guide. H. B. 14 Extending period for redemption of property sold for taxes delinquent during the years 2 until April 1. n. B. 70 Authorizing corporations under supervision of the state banking and insurance departments to make loans and advances af credit In accordance with the federal housing act. 1928-193- Balsa Wood Long Used Balsa wood has been used for many years in South America for navigation purposes. (33301) arm qeud to fens oosoGQooe affirm) (BsFSUmGmw, |