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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Drive Giant Tunnel Forward iidliogs Mussolini Shouts Defiance at Europ 8 Intern: 3fPcs A 6 ffc,. Jk ''S. rZ7'h' r -- SP for 7 V'A . 1 V x .' "3i ! -- Hi1(, r i r fr ;' ' s , : - 4 vAn' r f i tic . " .r ' . 'W i' ?" - ?JJ x V v - v' ", f'v 'v Sfv - tr r ,,, ;Waviao'iwM"1'i'"T ' r.r $ ? v t A. ? ut 4l a. yfi. -- forms ration Frank Grigoris, the Heart w Doctor land ir ab p e;ome W. history was made at hospital, Cleveland, with nuance of the first opera-- e history of the world for tc. OU i mg. 't ai ive g SrV md History ,s cesti jMat pectoris, a the past has of angina t axatu which in as Incurable and even-ta- l, was The operation S. Beck, a by Dr. Claude It at Lakeside hospital. i as much to the world as nent m cl (led Lfo- t- i&L of a very cure for cancer. stem ns have refuted the that F.eclt was the first to h operation of aa this kind, sandwich man who became a minor hero because be turned over to the police $12,000 In negotiable securities after he found the wallet in which they had been lost, is shown being taken to a New York psychopathic hospital. Doctors explained that the mans mental Illness was caused by the new excitements, the flow of unimagined wealth, and the patients poor physical condition. A messenger lost the wallet con talning the securities and Grigoris, plodding along through the snow, picked it up and turned It over to the police. The news of his honesty became known to the press, radio and motion picture newsreels two days later and he was made much of. As a result Grigoris found himself affluent with a gift of $25 from another brokerage house, a job as a messenger from the owners of the securities, and gifts of all sorts. A few days later Grigoris aroused tne occupants of the Bowery hotel where he was staying with shouts that he was God and had the power to kill a man by simply looking at him. A man who had been standing In the lobby heard the shouts and followed the hotel clerk up the stairs. There they found the sandwich man writhing on the floor The onlooker stared for a moment at Grigoris and suddenly slumped to the flood dead. Probably it would have been better for him to remain a sandwich man, and certainly It would have been better If he had never found that money, said Dr. C. N. His diet before he beColbert. came famous might not have suited the ordinary human being, but to an old man suffering all the priva- - of such a case was re-a French 10 1320. Jonnesco i3 r T re-tar- e relieved the pain of Moris by the resecting Mipithetic nerve chain "d thoracic ganglion. ms, Doctor Beak is re-- e Pknulits of medical men e country for his brilliant r 9 tions he had suffered for years and years and with an acute arteriosclerotic condition, very little food probably was better for him than the comparative richness of his meals since he became a man of means. It Is possible that he will clear This hapup his own condition. pens sometimes. It may have been too much for him all at once. In the meantime we are trying to keep him as quiet as possible, for overmuch excitement might kill him now. .$, RADIO! Df f )US T nd P nta ettte: circuit ! s''nlce ifllk nd ie Krentest will 5 f y i 4 'N. r X 9 i '$ Cvi V difficulties Is carry hr as the eye can iIITmi0 lmve rel!,y sta- signals ou u V f V V- - f - 7- y 4-- - , j t ! i k v atft A Thats what neighbors said about Aunt Mary Asay Home her fl2th birthday at the Burlington County In at New Lisbon, N. J. This opinion was reached because however This year, a she celebrated the occasion with Jig. and herself by eating a large slice of her birthday cake thirty odd songs. d as she for he Aged cele-brato- onw yt n ntentel sho singing some v 'Xd'S f' IV SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Ftah State IVoolgrowers' association will contest tlie forest service proposed cut of grazing permits in natioual forests for 1035. ST. GEORGE, FT. A total of 1547 head of dairy cattle in 18 towns of Washington comity have been tested for sympton of tuberculosis. Only four animals reacted to the test and have been condemned. Results of the test indicated tubercular animals in this county have practically been eliminated and keeps the county on the accredited list of counties with herds free from this disease. BPIIRAIM, FT. According to Forest Supervisor Ilumpht ey, the suporv Ivor's office here lias been ndvised that 5,000 Ponderson Pine and 2,000 Douglas Iir trees are available for planting on tlie Mantl forest this coming spring. Tlie SALT LAKE CITY, FT. conditions business Improved during 1954, which made for are reflected in reincomes, higher turns filed tliis year with tlie slate tax commission. k NErill, FT. The annual r. encampment for 1935 will he held In Neplii, according to a decision of tlie state officers of the sons and daughteis of the Ftah Pioneers and Indian war veterans. Twin TWIN FALLS, IDA. Falls county commissioners have called upon farmers to join this year in a vigorous fight to eradi cate tlie following weeds listed ns noxious: Wild morning glory or thistle. Russian knap weed, puncture vine, perennial sow thistle, perennial night shade and hoee r ' M -- ' ; j r-' k ef -f jt 5 1 1 c. . V 'h - Italian reservists answer cnll to colors. 2. Narcotics valued nt $15,000 were seized and nine arrested in a raid by narcotic agents nt San Rafael. 3. John Edward Bradley of Altadcna, Onllf., by President Roosevelt as winner of tlie Mount Rusliinore Memorial Inscription competition. 1. Huge Army Now Ready, Says II Ducc YOUNGEST BISHOP Wins Prize in Rnslnnore Competition Writes Text for Huge Monument Eight Million Men Can Be Put in Field Premier Mussolini hurled defiance at Italys foes with the announce merit that he could pine. 8 000 000 under arms, and chancellories of Hu rope were thrown into a furore. War preparations have been go lug forward steadily, with conscripts arriving at mobilization centers as shown above. Five thousand men have already left for Italian Somali land, where trouble threatens with Ethiopia. Mussolinis statement was seer, as a warning to Get many that a foice might he engaged In the Ethiopian border dispute, Italy was prepared to brook no Nazi In terference with Austria. European newspapers have freely predicted trouble between the reich and Italy and some have thought that Hitler might be planning to take advantage of the dispatch of Italian troops to Africa to attack Italy. The signed communique stated: However, it must be remembered that by virtue of recent laws Italy can mobilize thirty-seveclasses, numbering eight million men, between the ages of eighteen and fifty five. His brusk communique was Is sued ns tlie transport Leonardo Da Vinci loaded additional troops from the Peloritana division nt Messina. Sicily. The Leonardo Da Vinci, delayed by bad weather at Messina, sailed for East Africa nt night with 110 officers, 1.200 infnn try and artillery troops, and 300 skilled workmen. Loading of materials on tlie Arahia was begun at Naples. The supply ship sailed the following day. said tlie modernized, Mussolini military organizations of Fascist Italy can rusli thirty seven classes Into nniform should war come Intensive recruiting is provided for In new Fascist law involving military training for all citizens be tween tlie ages of eighteen and flf While troops are being sent forward from Italy, prospects of future trouble was somewhat lessened, observers claimed, after Sir John Simon, British secretary, declared to the house of commons that Italy was still bound by treaty to respect the territorial rights of Ethiopia John Edward Bradley, Altadcna, Calif., who won the prize for the best inscription to lie placed on Mount Ruslimore National Memo? ;C rial, Is shown above. The heiolc f , Black Hills monument to four immortal Presidents will be com' v T? pleted in 1957, according to A. E. Demarny, associate director of national pinks. Last jenr tlie sculptor, Gutzon touches on Borglurn, put tlie majestic countenance of George Washington, and completed that of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. On passage of an Interior departThe Most Reverend Rajmoml A bill not pending congress will ment was who const Kearney, recently crated auxiliary bishop of the have appropriated $215 0(10 of tlie Brookijn diocese. Bishop Kearney, 8250,000 autlioi izoil. Meanwhile private contributors have donated only Is the youngest aged thirty-one- , member of the hierarchy In the $115,000 of the $250,000 exiH-ctofrom tiii'lil. world . J A fini-diln- House in Italy A Sunflower n YOUNGEST PREACHER -- nJ h Ui, S i i 4 t-- i pi l:i ) A house, tlie living rooms of which, as a unit, rolate on circular tracks, facing tlie sun, making tlie complete turn within the nic of a circle, In 9 horns and 50 minutes. The motive power comes from a 3 liorso power engine wide h opeiatos In tlie center of tlie house. Tlie house shown la located on a hillside In Italy. Makes Its Appearance Snowmocycle x N. y x nettle-- . DRAPER, FT. Tlie raising of a fund to finance the erection of a marker on the site of tlie old rock & , SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Checks totaling $lS8,fiS0 have been mailed by the AAA to 5147 Ftah farmers who participated in the government sugar beej control program. RENO, NEV. The 1933 tuikoy crop, from present indications, is expected to be the largest In tlia history of the country. Accumulations of cold storage holdings, likewise, will be large before all the 1934 birds are maiketed though perhaps not so large as last year. Production costs will have to he closely watched during the coming season. lack-haw- .t Sea Sorpcnt Mystery at Last Solved oea reser- g 7 be year be-,- , Philadelphia. hra short radio waves Allred Id Indies as 'WWWWIJ ' ll"Microvvave facsdm ''uin" in. other words. of entire pages of copy 7sn Dlen,ined as a future tlle annual report of atin of America, ettb N V'. 3!NG BY Isons - 7- - - e Hi tionai S I A funds appropriated for 8? v t stitution. ( tioc v 'S' voir construction in the upper Snake river valley. POCATDLLO, IDA. Reports to the farm census office for the 11 eastern Idaho counties indicate that in parts of Clark, Madison and Fremont counties tlie depth of snow is greater than for the past five years. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Approximately 40 per cent of the 311 inmates of the state prison are taking advantage of educational opportunities offered by the emergency education division, conducted with federal funds, it was announced by D. C. Jensen, state supervisor of the division, after a visit to the In- S. BECK hr. Jonnesco, ilwt SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Dans for eonstinction of a new $250 090 brewery in Salt Lake City have been announced following the filing of articles of Incorporation of the Beilley Brewing company. IDA. AYoik will POCATELLO, be resumed soon on the citys water reservoir on the bench southwest of the city. Dyking and concrete work will complete the project SALT LAKE CITY, FT. War on rats lias been declared by 5V. N. Pickett, chief sanitary inspector for the hoard of health, and K. S. Zimmerman, direitor of rodent control in Ftah for the F. S. Biological survey. An army of (10 FEtt-workers armed with 1,000 pounds of poison, 2,000 traps and 5,000 pounds of hamburger launched a concerted offensive on 5,000 rat infested premises In this city. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The Idaho Falls chamber of commerce has protested to Idaho representatives In the national congress against the withdrawal of $2,000,000 public Works Must Be Getting Along in Years CLAUDE vv ORK SOON Is a scene 30 feet below zles. New Tork city alone in 1933 had C43.53-cars, more than 108,000 trucks and 27.S01 tals and buses registered. The inct easing problem of handling the vast volume of traffic between the city and the New Jersey side prompted construction of the tunnel shown above. A W BIII.D LIIGE ASK FOK FIND KLTIKN ATT UK KVTS IV FCIUE rRlSONEKS ViILL STID1 all pressure, thrust the giant tun nel toward Manhattan, nt a rate of 30 Inches at a time. This tunnel Is meant for Interstate motor traffic and will aid In solving the metrop olis Increasingly serious traffic nuz- ' , 7 - I x. RESIME TO the bo tom of the Hudson rner. and 10 feet out from the Ueeluwken shore line, as engineers and sand boys, working under 13 pounds of V (A - Here 5 5 1:(-- ss I tl ' Sj a ;Jl teat l?i z ' ; 'r;sk BUU; f , - - X 1 iy r H, .v k. Briefly told for Busy Headers Workers Thrust Motor Traffic Tube Ahead ' 4 y foit and first r mi oting lumxe of Dra- here. IDA. Tliis year, ns In 1054, the Burners of tlie counties will have control of the corn-hoW. program, according to C. nvre nt, who is piepur-In- g Pnigh, county for tlie 1053 sign up campaign. per has POCATELLO, j g t ft V &" Ud Sip i !& Inti iyta ost' !?' tlie coming S'Siscn. c1 .T ems jmTI cf Additional ldin-.ephasis to several imporumt fue fighting and a mw of forr-and improved fire prevention pro- Vf Ml FT. Complete revision reof Fnited States forest service has manual control fire gion four been completed and wl'l lie available to forest service workers for OGDEN, 1 Kl44fiSBafc , , . '' ''"nshcdkolV neei' m.'S!ery of Inst summer's sea seipcnt scare, tills huge bnif. nbo'lt ,S f,'Pt ,n l"f . and "'ik'ldug about a ton and a t,me ' Tllf Siiectators soon spread the w carcass tlm pictured viewing i a sea 'e si a for mistaken had elephant was no doubt wlmt they a,ti'ylil!!S,tlle P'wd i1'1 ti,'. gram will be Included In tlie manual. re vised SPAN CHI FORK, FT A Junior L livestock show will b" hi id I 6 4 3 an Anrd 4 L - ' t, vVj ' , A s. f jr- JU.ru Charles E Jaynes,, ngtd 3ve, for more than a year has been conducting evangelistic servineg through out the country. He is ambitions to become tlie world's grcnteA preach er. lie Is now shown nt the Angelus Uniple In Los Angelci. y- - s-- r Doctor RlenicrKchmh, of Munich, with his special snow Id lie, which really might tie called a snowruncjclc," specially constructed for swift traveling through high piled stimv drifts. The rider wears skis to main-til- n tlie balance of the machine which Is motor driven. 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