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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) "SUNDAY H ETt A L T?' S UN D AY," M A:T .2 19 3 0." ,3 FOUR s elf l-otf has II BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN J i C GCltLC& i rGCtyClM tiki ri th most- amamcs wv&m-iiou ot- -TKe ae JctffLva'JR owm hair: 1 MPlV 5 ErT Ttte MIR ROR5- AM D START Kl AT -Trie BACK1 OF TIH& Mc-wrs J US61' BV OUT BIC30E.ST" T3A4KER5 AfJj -fWeRE- POC-TOR, VJOUU? VCU LIKE. -To IRV IT 2 Mo charge:; . -3U st rcm ovye vour Hat - amp "BEdfAi' AT ""THE' BACK of THe Meek 1 Y 5: A 7X, . 7 . T- ii Hm-M VALET AUWAV5 CUTS' MV ' UAtR UBtiT M M -THe (MTCREST. OP" 5C(ENiC& I vaJiLL. . -fRV T, AAP PAS 3 Cd AT3 ME-RlTS" PROBABLY SMP VQLl A LOT, OF CUSTOMERS' . KV GO OP MAM V S'f '-' '-. A6M rr, 1 Because: 14 4-r Does BARBERS OUT OF t A Y f La; 1 h; bTS AND HER BUDDIES , ' r - ... tv'''' 0 -'"- If .-'- r'" W .y.'M -mM- I 1; J. , . -- ,- , - --T - l- - -.a-:T.,Mi-,Ji.JW IsHINGTON TUBBS . ' V--' ' r "' -"'"" " : ' ' ' ' " - Side Glances . . . By George Clark - ' : ..... ...... : - 1 rWW .3't - 1 7- ' W - . r. '.T, .t- .. . . 1 ' 5 vfe- u.uf.rt wr. Raw Sugar Hits New Low Price NEW YORK, May 24-With the price of raw sugar for May ; delivery de-livery to refiners . quoted on the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange Ex-change at or around $1.30 a hundred hun-dred pounds, plus duty.' varying from $1.76 to $2.20 per ' hundredweight, hundred-weight, raw sugar priees have broken to a new low record for all time. The previous low was $1,565, registered m 1902. : , Calory for calory, sugar stands today, aa the cheapest of all foods in common use. While other food products have been mounting steadily in price for the last fifty years, refiners are now of f ering the refined rroduct -. .to the trade at about 50 per cent less than the 18S0 price. . . . . f In terms of food ' or , energy value measured in calories, the. present price of sugar, makes ,lt possible for the consumer to"buy S53 calories calor-ies for one cent. The same sum ex pended for . potatoes ;will buy 18T . calories; for oread,. lz calories; ior beef, 48 calories i for eggs, 2 'cal ories. ' ':- - ; Waltons Urge Bill For Bass VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY VIENNA. T) Vienna's . largest and most elegant department store, Zwiebach of. . Kaerntner Strasse, went into voluntary ) "bankruptcy with liabilities of nearly ' $1,000,000 and offered to' pay creditors 35' per cent if acceptable as a full settlement.. . . "Gee, these bridal outfits almost make me wish I hadnX broken off with Jimmie. : - - . ' Automobiles are' replacing the traditional camel - and . donkey in north Africa. : But they'll soon find out that a motor can also stall. BY MARTIN ... VCEPS U?. V6tt. EVERW TlfAE TtAlUVC OVTHOSt ACAP-AUHTERS SMAUmS OUR COMTASS ft' 4 liM ft B ft Vk mr A M M ft t r -"S S ' I A- Hundreds of tons of gamey black bass taken from the waters of nin states still find their way to the market stall in these and two other states where they are sold legally side by side with the lowly sucker, carp, herring and other commercial fishes. During a recent biennium Florida alone shipped 2,845,729 pounds over 1400 tons of black bass to the markets of the 'ten other states. "The diiciples of Izaak Walton, more than five millions of them, have an opportunity to help stamp out this .nefarious traffic by Immediately Im-mediately i allying to the support of the Hawes-Hudson Black Bass bill now before congress. . Unless they act promptly another year , will be lost' in the nationwide campaign to stop the sale and shipment of black bass," declared M. K. Reckord, general manager of the Izaak Walton League of America, In. a ie-cent ie-cent interview. ' "In. .1926 Senator . Hawes '. of Missouri engineered, through 'congress 'con-gress for the Izaak-Walton Leagua of America the first federal "law to stop the sale and interstate . shipment ship-ment of black bass. That law, like many others, had its defects but it served as a model for the states to follow. A number of states . have since enacted the necessary law; to make the Hawes act effective; only eleven of them are still on " the "black list; .. . , , ; V L : "Last session Senator Hawes at tempted to remedy the, defects in the 1926 law, but without "success. This session. the senator. Congressman Congress-man Hudson of Michigan and Congressman Con-gressman . Hull of Illinois determined deter-mined to join hands with the Izaak Walton League-in the-enactment of amendments that would make the 1926 act fully effective place the responsibility for Its enforcement upon the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, and supply funds for its enforcement. enforce-ment. - , ' adio STATION KSI . SUNDAY, SIAY 25 8 a.m., Informal program; 10 a.m.. "Sunny Side Up"; 10:30 a.m., NBC National Light Opera company; 11 a.m.. NBC Metropolitan, echoes; 11:30 a.m NBC concert; 12 noon, NBC Youth conference, with Dr.. Pohling; 2 p.m., L D. S. services from the tabernacle: 3:30 p.m., vocal' vo-cal' and instrumental ensemble;' 4 p.m., svadio program; 4:30 p.m., NBC William's Oilomatics; ,5 p.m.. NBC "Enna Jettlck Melodies"; 5:15 p.m.. Collier's hour; 6:15 p.m., NfiC Atwater Kent hour; 8 p.m.. First Presbyterian church services, Jessie H. Baird; 8:30 p.m., Mons. Hunt, Roman Catholic discourse; 9 p.m L. D. S. church services - from the studio; 9:45 p.m., "TeleVision" concert. con-cert. Criterion quartet; 10 p.m:.. NBC Borden's "concert hour; 10:30 p.m.; Utah hour; 11:30 p.m., "Vagabond of the Air." . Hudson Wins In Tour le France Z' i V '4SL'-Mv;' -. V3? .r'.Hf,!v-.'y.:;( - h -'J 'SQTKJ 4 . ORNU& CO IAES,;AU0 NNTTU T f ,DMP, t --CWVUMG.T06..TERGS rAOSUW,'MP : AOTvWUG.TO STEER BUI Pv.UfiVNt. FREEZE- ' '.-it JJ VIE OUGYWk. BE ftBLE To SEE AT OIP ISINP BV V' lE06 CrtfUCiES "TO A MISERABLE k . PRZXUE . BY CRANE VIE EHT W0RTr 'ffs' j MN1BE UM MORE. SEEMS THKT ALU TrtESETSQUAVtS VMT US FROM PlF F EP.E NT O R.ECTiO N S ; VLAUP PsHt 'iU COULWT SEE jci iky.7 d. . ' . 1 WJv . The Hudson Motor Car company has been notified by cable that a Hudson great eight roadster and' a new Essex ;-Challenger.- roadster were awarded highest honors at the completion of the . nine day pour de France, most celebrated ana grueinng or tne annual automobile auto-mobile tests staged on the continent. con-tinent. , ! The Hudson roadster , won ' the gold medal and the coveted Ansaldo trophy, giving. the Hudson Motor Car company possession ".for the second year in succession. In" addition ad-dition to these first prizes, the Hudson Hud-son and Essex, also won the Dunlop and Spido cups" pf f ered the , two leading cars ' manufactured by. the same company. . v, :;- in each case, tlveHudson- an4 Essex survived the tests without a single penalization, the second successive suc-cessive year they- have done this in the tour. - - .The Tour de France, consists of a nine day run of apnroximatelv 31ft mfles . per day. with intermediate j cays in the various French prov inces aevotea to speed contests, hill climb-, starts with cold motors, brake tests, acceleration tests anrf other' events designed to brine out quajuies oi tne cars The Gld ; Mecial is. awarded , the rm. finishing all'of these tests' with" the ewest penalizations. MONDAY, MAY 28 11:30" a.m..' NBC Helen Webster, helpful hints for . the ' , housewife; 12:45 pirn.,' NBC hour of canny -cook; 3 p.m NBC Salt Lake tabernacle taber-nacle choir and organ; , 4:30 p.m., "Ye Olde Towne Cryer"; 6 p.m., NBC Maytag orchestra; 6:30 p.m,. NBC General Motors "Family Party"; 7:30 -p.m NBC Great Northern railroad program; 8 p.m.,. program of diversified musical selections; "Western Hour"; 8:30 p.m.. NBC Amos 'n' Andy; 8:45 p.m.. "Jewel Box"; 9:15 p.m., NBC Shell-symphony; Shell-symphony; 10 p.m., NBC "Voice of Firestone; 11 p.m., organ recital, . violin presentations; . 11:30 p.m., NBC "House of Myths"; 12 midnite. "Vagabond cf the Air"; 1 a.m., silent. ' "j Q193Q BY WEA StRVICg. IWC.t ATE FTERWOOra tvEV BEGIU TO 3CKLES AND HIS FRIEN DS i.'ti. V BY BLOSSER f 1, 7, 'A sce!thats goet nsvjs lets rer m JJifJ7f :; 1 ? : - f( ft J CANNON MACAiNJtS .CAcavi Ff2ECLES Ly,.CVAK' AND QUI MM ' TJMiE'OPF . .TysY , SUPPOSE M1L Se : ' AND SAFCT7-... 1 t - l: - fAlMOTE SEt A1AV -VNE'LL PAC. 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