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W h i 3 w. w i I Test Completed Nearly By Roy Cropper School cafeterias cafeteria are ale solving the tb hl high h cost or of ln lI living for Salt all Lake lak stud stu stu- d dents nt 1 If the down n and outers had hai some club plan similar t h to this there then would 1 better bolter meals for the men o of I limited means V I With better meals mal th there r would bi be I many more good bood citizens A man mus mu must t I na naturally tumBy reflect the food too that I Is h In him I 1 am a a. t friend of ot the school cafe caJe- Lena I tried one meal In my battle a I tho high cost of living I 1 would like to eat there all tho the time I would save Eave a little HUla money and lIv lIvas live 0 as well as RS I do clo now row as well as I 1 Ot Old aid before I started on this a assignment But Bul It isn't open to the general public Beds in Jail arent aren't the best in thc the world As Ai a a. matter mattel of ot fact I think I Ithe the they are the worst Still SUIl one of or befriended merue me I The rue school caf cafeteria terla and the bed have ha placed d me where I moy be able to win on oil my assignment I I am square with the tho world I have hae paid my debt to the T. T W C. C A. A and andam andam I am run within my m allowance i da If Tf I Ica Ican Ican There is only one mOl moie f day ca can keep down lOwn to schedule ule I can goback go goback back to the city elt editor with a A. clear conscience and possibly get set a respectable respectable respect respect- ct- ct able assignment As I 1 was wa beginning my rn Jn sixth day I IWAS Ia Ivas WAS vas reminded that the vest side Mille high school had bad a cafeteria where students could COtIl r N l ai at a n reasonable lat rate Jt It came to Inc me as a H wa way of or l keeping in m my cent 5 cent limit an and at the name flame time pro l provide o some good wholesome ome food rood I reasoned Je that the food foo must be wholesome om it if students Were p. p expected ex- ex peeled to move in the right direction 1 in their studies I presented myself to lo the principal l I II I. I L. L M M. I. I I asked ed him if it would be possible for tor me to eat there Ho He I told Lold m me that the place was not open to the general pu public But I was determined determined deter deter- deter I mined 1 KO so 0 1 tol told 1 him bin how hungry I was wasand wasand and nd how limited m my worldly capital war was I lie He relented and arranged ed for fot me mc to eat eal at there The dining room loom I in th the basement i of or the building and has a seating ca capacity capacity ca- ca pacH of or 1 5 Mrs his IJ J K J. B. B Olson Is in char charge harge e. e having direct supervision over oyer the dining room in the kitchen Mrs Mr Olson told me Vine they the had h fed more moro than OO 00 persons per ns during d the day dayI I had a a. fine Cine dinner and it only cost mo 15 1 c cents Everything was Wag cl clean an I The he fo tod toda d was a wholesome and appealed I to ho the appetite I 1 had a a. hi bl bowl of oC if hot soup some t tempting beet beef l loaf af cauliflower bread irid butter some om Ice Ire cream and cake an und and a H cup up of or coffee When hen I asked Mrs Ol Olson on how she could ouid afford to d do It Bh she Informed me inc that the cafeteria was Wu run nm at al a a. profit sirs Mrs Ol Olson on draws draw a salary and she hc 11 has lias three women nf assistant t tant who who are le also paid aId regular r wages Three girls and one ono boy Lor act as aR waiter wait wait- er erI rs for oh their m meals al When 1 left kIt the high school I T fell tell that hat I could go 0 u until morning without food But Dut even the L best st of meals will not lot last forever fore Supper time found me as hungry as ns asI usual I S I I F hunted up iii the tine Elite Polite cafe ato on Commercial Com Corn mercial treet street a place ilace 1 T had hanl panned led many times In my travel travels The Elite EliteS Is S In the front part of a n 1001 pool hall It Itis Itis ItS is S run by bv a Chinaman who ho is known to his h IN patrons p as U 1 Joe o Th pool hall naturally draws draw H K i I crowd It resembles l s and is often otten called j The Jungles For Vor the tine Jt it III I might be said that the Jungles is i I j the concentrating concentrating- point of or tramps I I along along- tl the main lines lints of ol if our tran transcontinental j ra railroads s. s i There Rl aie nie e even stools too at al the lie counter in the lie I I ordered a plain steak teak which al also O includes potatoes bread and butter butler and coffee It cost me 15 5 c cents I I As ni night ht came on I began to worry I II i about the sleeping problem I was WR I somewhat anxious as It Involved l tho the plans T I suggested yesterday ar T I had bad hadI I h hearl ard of lr th the lodgers' lodgers quarters in the i city sail jail They appealed appe to me mp a as an anI an I opportunity to save v the price of oC a a. bed I needed to do In ome j I I lu lust t a few n minutes later f r i across Dave You remember Dave e i I Dave Dap gave me my first peep at nt the therow I ropes row s of this in H living living- on 50 cents cent a day I I Also Alo D Dave I Iwas was going to intro introduce me meI meto I U to ono of or hl his friends a second story worker V I Dave di didn't ut toll tell me co so In so 50 many word but I think hil his friend I in jail I U It looks look a as though I 1 wouldn't get et to meet him From what Dave told me int his nd frU-nd roust must b h be j t more mor than a If second r vort t onH t I I i I j more versatile I I At an any an rate Daves Dave's mind seemed to toe i ibe be e pretty much concerned with the arlest arrest ar- ar rest lest of ot Cheney Chancy l i Kid wanted to toi know It IC I Thad had d heard about him When hen 1 I i I 1 told wId i him nn un he described thc the lie air arrest ni I or J Da Dat t sa said sall lel h lie lif pot got pinched f for j. Smiths Smith's I hen borr a and ld relieving him o of fourteen mess ot D Dl Dave I tell I Xoy mP P thi tins thin was as n his friend the one he wa was going j to Intro Intro- duce lilee to tl IIII fliP in I lie Ilo didn't sa say thin tho in- in I I took lOOK the to toI I Imran i I that Cheney hentey Kid IId would have hap I I been my friend but for tor the 1 lion lieu of at tho the police I 1 I left lct Dave Da and Bought lh thc sergeants sergeant's i I I flesh t police hC headquarters sk a at Ser Ser- scant cant Keyting was waR on duty I Sergeant says ays I J I. I Can Cnn I 1 set get et a place pl ce I to 81 sleep here H Sure ure my boy bo bohe he replied w wo will ill ido I do tho the bet best ve we c can n for Cor yo you We c nt go pot ot much He lie turned to an officer named Tom ron I and aUlI risked ed him to show me the iho n way On the thea way a out Tom asked mo inc if Jf I I had a n flask laIk on mt meIon me Tom rom showed howe me tho lie way iy to the cel cellar 1 lar I believe e It Is in the basement of tho the old police station As Jt he opened the door an odor Jd r rushed rushe fort forth Corti which seemed to make mc me feel that thit th t I 1 i wasn't W going to H hit the tha It seemed 8 warm rann ann however hoc anti and andI antiI I T v ventured in iii V i Tho rho door closed behind m me I heard the th ot of a a. lock It looked to me inc like Ilko I was in Jot for the night all JJ right ht ana anaI anJI I wasn't entirely pleased with m my sur- sur Surrounding sur Sur- I rounding InI in iii There were perhaps twenty mou I I there thI stretched out on un the the floor I II They The were e using their thell coats for pillows I I There herc was no ventilation and th odor fierce V I can enn look 1011 hack back In iii m my II life a long I WA way but I cant can't ser sef a time v hen I was under HIP conditions conditions conditions con con- I sleepy I ep enough to nl MI ep erl found in the basement of or thc tIne old I police station Most II of ot the city's ells pu guests lIts had never ne I passed sanitary inspection Many o of them parted company compan with bathtubs 1 Some Som of wn way back In tho early thorn thom were veritable pastures t for tor animals animals ani ann mals male or insects or something tho the names of ot which ought to be b barred in newspapers I will not enumerate them The door W was wan I lock locked d otherwise I J would have e risked 1 another l deficit in I my iy account As it was I had to stay 1 I wasn't exactly In Jail I was wal a city's guest Still I was In a position where I couldn't lea leave ye my mr room at will I 1 wanted to be awn away Iron from there I could nt Just lust the same I got a as far tar away a. asI as tS asI J I could COUll I J moved right up tip close to the thedoor door loor an and sat on the thc steps I 1 wa just waiting for tor them to open the door I 1 Iwas Iwas if I had to I I was go going ng to break brcak jail wasn't going to sta stay there an any longer I than I had to While I l was sitting on the steps stCl'S a aman aman man came over rr to me He lie said Dont Don sit lit up there there- Why h I T inquired Well h ehl he lie said do o as you please but I sat up there last night and I got I Ir crummy I r moved I Ian an walked ed around waiting for tor the tine door to open Pretty soon oon I Ih h heard ard someone at the thc door The door loor opened I T slipped ou out t. t Jailer Bush was in front of ot me nie I r appealed to him bin for or something better bet bet- ter when I told him t that I J lI never ver would woul bet I be he able abl to get gt u a job if it I r had to fInnish finish the tIne night In hi the cellar lie ire took mo inC to what Ul e used to be the thc I Iho ho hospital ward There WE S a n sick Ick manin man manin in there I Dont blame blam me inc if Il you ou get small small- n- n pox said Bu Bush h as he lie left JelL 1 Smallpox was better than the Uie cellar I Ian an and I settled d down on one of or the tle cots T I stayed there until G 6 o'clock when I went out and got 10 cents cent worth of ot coffee cof cot fee fec and nd dou doughnuts for tOl breakfast t malIn mal malc- In Ing my total expense for 01 tho tine da day 15 cents V That made macic me ne 10 cents to the tine good goodon on the da day and wa wait sufficient to male mal up nil my mr deficit I hurried to thi Y W W. SC S C A. A 1 T wasn't going to take tale another chance of or losing losin it on some ome freakish freil whim of appetite When Vh n I J gave gal the th dime back to Mrs Ii IrI Ir- Ir I Hadley of or t the Y W W. C C. A A. A I r asked t her r if it she he thought I wasn't coming back Inck J No uNo she hE said thc they generally come acme comeback I back f J still sUII have a R. nickel That blon blons I to th the man 1 I mooched It from I 1 hope he lie will come conie up to the thc office otrice and get set it My expenses for the sixth day follow Dinner beef loaf cauliflower II bread and nd butter ice cream and ne and cake and coffee coffe 15 Supper small sm steak potatoes I bread arid ad butter and coffee 15 15 Breakfast coffee and doughnuts 10 I I Total Total 40 I First day 45 Second day clay day 65 65 Third T h i rei day V 30 30 I F Fourth day day 75 I F Fifth h day V 45 Sixth day day 40 I Total Total i Allowance nce I |