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Show TJIE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN Mr. Kenny in Lead With The Bulletin." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake City, Utah 41.75 Six Months in Advance One Year in Advance ... Elsewhere in the United States .. 1.00 .. 2.00 COMMENTS SECURITY DIRECTOR REPORTS All of the needy members of the Church of the Latter Day Saints will be off government relief by October 1, according to an announcement by Harold B. Lee, security director of the church. Ills announcement applied to the 80,000 Mormons who had been receiving "doles bedrive to aid them. fore the church started a world-wid- e BEST SALES order Arm, has Just reported the heal mall Montgomery Ward, big sales period in its history. For the first seven months of 1930. its sales total 1180,780.453. ARMS AND $ in the world has not been without Its adabroad The war-lik- e spirit vantages for certain groups. Among those who have naturally felt its more titillating effects are the arms makers and the copper developers. One of the armaments Arms, for example, has been reported as anticipating good business because the United States is currently showing a great deal of interest in preparedness. work; as the result ot the visil to the United States of Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ronald M. Howe SCOTLAND YARD IS and other Scotland Yarders. "I was impressed by the fact the LEARNING FROM U. S. American police use speech in their radio system, whereas we use when sending messages to paAmerican Methods Studied code trol cars," said Howe. "The Amerby English Detectives. ican police radio system is remarkable and there is no reason why Scotland Yard, Eng- Scotland Yards radio system London. land's famous detective center, has should not become equally effipicked up some real pointers from cient. American police methods. 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PRICE $2.00 (Postage 15c Extra) O LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR FALL READING COURSE DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE "American detectives also do not appear to have to spend so much time on burglaries, and minor crimes as we do, he Their time seems to be added. fully occupied with major crimes.ex"One of the most interesting periments we saw in the United States, said Howe, "was a talkie film devised to make identification of criminals easier. Can't Quis Prisoners "One of the most interesting told us he was convinced the time would come when the public would be able to assist in criminal hunts through the putting on of films of wanted men during ordinary cinema programs. These films showed the criminals in their natural poses and displaying their characteristics. One of the films we saw showed the criminal walking about, lighting a cigarette, writing a letter and stooping to pick up something. We were shown a 'close up' of him as he answered questions. We were also able to hear his voice. "But I am afraid we could not possibly adopt such a system over in England. Prisoners here are not allowed to be questioned. But the American idea is an interesting experiment. , SPECIAL Unfinished HIGH CHAIRS Regular $2.35, Now $1.75 Unfinished Hardwood Panel Back KITCHEN CHAIRS Regular $1.35, Now 95c 100 SPECIAL ROTARY RICERS 490 Preserving Kettles Other Good Buys Eleventh East Furniture Store Dealer In Used 2014 Sot 11th East Furniture Hy. 6368 of all sizes o WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES IN CITY AT THE UNITED 5-10-- 25c STORE 1069. East 21st South in Sugarhouse . HAY PRICES ARE ADVANCING FOR WINTER STORAGE See Us about Storage Prices on Straw .Johnsons Ilay & Feed Store 12 A closely bunched contestants is nearing the finishing line in Torontos famous so closely $500,000 "stork derby bunched that obstetrical dopesters still confess themselves unable to "spot the winner. The finishing line in the race will be reached at 4:30 p. m. on October 31 next, when the mother who has given birth to the largest number of children in York county since October, 1926, will become the legal heiress to the estate of the late Charles Vance Miller, eccentric Toronto lawyer and sportsman. Unofficial figures at present give Mrs. Matthew Kenny the lead, with 12 children reported born within the period. In Second Place Second place at present is shared by Mrs. Stefano Darrigo and Mrs. Arthur Timleck, each of Mrs.' whom claim ten children. Grace Bagnato and Mrs. John Nagle have nine each, and Mrs. Amo brose Harrison and Mrs. Gus eight. Tnese figures are not yet accepted as official. Mrs. Bagnato, for instance, challenges the standing of two of those who now appear to have the edge on her. She maintains that not all of Mrs. Kenny's children were born in York county an essential condition laid down in the Miller will and that one was bom shortly before October 31, 1920, instead of shortly after. She also challenges Mrs. right to count three babies, two of them twins, who died after being prematurely bom, and whose births, she says, are not registered in the archives. Registration of a birth is required under the Toronto, Ont. 2145 Highland Drive t CONTENTED FLOORS uhAPPYiHOUSEWWS? ar SAN SEBASTIAN HIT IN SPANISH REVOLT A Seaside Resort Experiences Undesired Publicity. Castles in Spain Washington. cannot resist air raids, it seems, even in the enchanted atmosphere of a fashionable summer resort. In San Sebastian, the serenity of swimming and siestas has been disturbed by sharp battle and capture by belligerent rebels. "Spain's most fashionable summer resort, San Sebastian, has provided some excitement not advertised in hotel publicity a share in the country's revolt," says the National Geographic society. "Vacationists had almost forgotten the city's importance as capital of the ancient Basque Province of and summer headquarters of most of the diplomatic corps. A Europeanized Newport A graceful scallop of beach, constant cooling breezes from the Bay of Biscay, regattas, yacht racing, tennis tournaments, horse racing, bull fights, roulette, and formerly royal patronage made San Sebastian the Newport of Spain. Wealthy Spaniards from other sections, diplomats, and foreigners, however few in the citys 60,000 people, have will. given San Sebastian a European veneer over its native aspect. And even If the present figures "In the midst of the summer are accepted as official, they are frivolities of Spains fashionable always subject to future obstetrical revision. Three of the leading world, local Basques impassively contestants intimate that their continue their fishing, speaking state of health leads them to antheir strange language unintelligiticipate that their standing in' the ble even to many Spanish visitors. race will be advanced before the Their name for their city is deadline is reached. Iruchulo. Some "Dark Horses "The city stands near the eastern end of Spain's northern coast, 10 And there are still dark horses miles from the French border to be reckoned with. Mrs. Kenny where the numerous visitors change did not declare herself in the contest until more than eight of its trains on the overnight trip from ten years had elapsed; said she Paris. hadn't heard of it before. "Here the Pyrenees meet the No one considers the possibility sea, and both unite to create unique of such a billlon-to-oshot as the qualifications for a summer rebirth of quintuplets to any of the sort. The Bay of Biscay rolls into contenders in the race, but several Son Sebastian's harof them have already given birth bor in a n of to twins, and might conceivably do the same regular curve repeated in so again, before the end of Octothe beachs yellow crescent. Beber. Even triplets are not outcause its shape resembles the scat side the realm of speculation. lop shells, the harbor is called La More recently the Ontario gov- Concha (the shell). ernment moved to set aside the "At the opposite ends of its mile will and appropriate the $500,000 diameter rise rocky headlands for charitable and educational purwhich have offered for centuries poses, contending that it would proagainst navsl assaults. protection duce greater benefit in this way The western bluff supports a new than if bestowed capriciously acbeside the abandoned cording to the terms of the will. lighthouse The province argues that the one, now an observation tower. On the eastern mountain stands a sub"stork marathon might encourstantial Spanish castle, less assoage both fraud and Immorality for the will does not stipulate that ciated with dreams than with nightthe winner must be a married mares of siege. woman. Tunnels of 8hade A storm of public indignation A wide promenade along the arose against the governments beach, d with parasols and bright bathing suits, is shaded proposal, however, and legal exd perts warned that a dangerous by tamarisk trees. precedent would be created if the Their feathery foliage meets overgovernment interfered with the head, forming a tunnel of shade provisions of a will which the populous with Basque nursemaids courts had pronounced valid. The and their small charges. A row of province finally abandoned its pretentious hotels and restaurants plan. faces the promenade, where languid vacationists sip thick chocoHorror of Dogs Sends late and munch crisp sugary rolls. building facades, even Elderly Man to Death Balustrades, lamp posts SFt voluptuously plump London. With a little cur yap- and florid. ping at his heels, William Hitch-ing"The main park is extravagantly an elderly man of Pennar, gay with formal flower beds, palm Pembroke Dock, his eyes dilated trees, and rich green shrubbery. with fear, ran straight into the Basques have bestowed upon it the sea vanished. name of Alderdi-Edethe 'beautiHe had at last fallen a victim ful is studded The place. city to the obsession that had pursued with elaborate statues a tall colhim for two decades an unreasonumn topped by Victory in her ing, unrelenting horror of dogs. a huge animated grpup in Hitchings couldn't stand the sight chariot, Zubiota. of dogs, his son, Frederick George marble commemorating Hitchings, testified at thg inquest. defender of the city during the 1813 Back in 1915 two Alsatians had siege by the English dislodging Statue of Maria Crisjumped upon the older man and Napoleon, a who' tina, queen promote the re? terrified him. Since then, he had been victim sorts popularity by bringing her of a mania a constant terror of infant son, later Alfonso XIII. "Another distinguished the canine world. visitor The conjunction of a little cur was the French novelist Victor barking furiously and the sea Hugo, whose house Is marked by meant death for Hitchings. a plaque. "A distinctive atmosphere survives in the pld town. In this Charge Reckless Driving fishing settlement, at the to Wheel Chair Invalid Basque foot of Mt. Urgull, dark nets dry Salem, Ohio. When Fred Black along the wharves and laundry of Kittaning, Pa., a transient, was hangs from window's of the narhouses. brought to police headquartera here row, five and on a charge of driving while intoxiNeirby the ancient church of gantq d Maria wears a cated, he presented a problem. ship admitted He before Mayor above its doorway to show kinship George Harroif that he was e with its parishioners who must go drunken driver, but the mayor down tQ the sea in ships. didn't know how to dispose of the "A bridge across the Urumea case. river leads to lira newer eastern For, instead of driving an auto- suburb whero various industries mobile, Black, a cripple, had been have developed. A steady income wheel flows into San Sebastian from such operating his choir. products as flour, preserves, soap, The mayor finally dismissed the candles, glass, and paper, in addicase when Black offered to leave tion to : its staple an A passing almost ideal summercommodity town immediately. climate." him driver truck picked and alL ' 10-ye- Sherwin-William- Dar-rig- FL0-WA- X s SELF POLISHING FLOOR WAX Lustrous polished wood and linoleum Koors without drudgery it dries no rubbing, no polishing. Just spread on In SO minutes to a lovely gloss finish that's easy to clean and to keep clean. Will not water-spo- t. S-- and Special 1 pint wool applicator, $1.03 value for Flo-W- S-- W Gra-zian- ax Flo-Wa- x, .... a lamb's 7 Qc $ V Gui-puz-co Brushes S-- W PrV 1 linseed 04 Soap (S-- Floxoop) os !. 1C I Bride Pgru Chines halhhe paint is brush A good Job. All ' Vulcanized In nibbnr. For as low o . 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Many flowers, usually set pieces, are carried also. The other afternoon, I noticed a small boy with a big rose piece on which was inscribed, "At Bast." The hoy, pushed here and there and hard put to guard his burden, didnt look that way, however. EUREKA HEATER moss-colore- A report from May Singhi Breen says that M University pf Mary- land undergraduates, specializing tn entomology, are going to record for posterity and perhaps for an opportunity to get on Major Bowes' Amateur hour the love song of the locust. The students declare that the male locust is a veritable Crosby and that his torch song is one that pales the efforts of Tin Pan Alley. Save (o Vi Your Coal Bills. Heats One to Six Rooms, Including all Floors and Corners. $17,50 and Up Come in and select your Granite Heater and Pay Later. A Liberal Allowance on Vflqr Old- Stove, - The Round Oak Range "Americas Finest" 8 Carloads this year and the Reason is just starting. As Beautiful as Any Piece of Furniture in the House. 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