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Show I SceneTand Persons in the Qi rrent News yf!IIP t FREE PRESS. LEHI. LTAH : . . 1 iofLf !; I 'tttti " - ' - - ... . -- -r -- , v V ' .. v. - j i J r - ' ' - ? . - ) Ip i IN I .1 fj - Tv . u tt ,v- - ' i i -- Li :, '. 1 I ? I 17 V! r? : i1 1 Ai A' if. p.- f 1 P i - Sally Sez .:i,-:;- if w, 5 'V. - - n QUAINT F , Iff i ! 14 jo i Tk way u a aaa'a baait fa Uataek, Far aaalily la fo4. PATEONIZI HOME DiDUSTST. tin I if t CN - J Clear Water Runt Through This Freiburg Street. 1 Oiiirraphle Socletjf. Prparl th NttlunaJ Washington. D. & WNU Brvlc. photograph S tr0lt from the Ethiopian ar front 8,., -W orkmen tearing down expedition. Gen. Oscar Westover, who has 2- 3-- Brig. tlrerson Named NEC Irector; Follows Walker m !.,-,- , v wme of IlaUe Selnade'. warriors buil.lin.s in the federal slum cleLnce 1:l,ie chief of the army air corps B five-bloc- k prXt o k Benson, New Senator, and His Family Khine ralley plain la known as tha "Garden of Germany,' the Schwara-walgateway to the Black It In an entirely different catenot only F''KIHKlt(i, Germany, gory. Bordering the streams tha with Its quaint-iifsand slopes are gteep, timber-coverebut Is a city of historical uot conducive to agriculture. monuments. Many of the monuments The flatter uplands, aa In our own are churches, but numerous lay monuNew England stales, were once ments also flank Frleburg's streets. and are consequently stony Martin Walriseemuller, the geograand not highly productive. That the pher who was the first to put the name land was not capable of supporting a "America" on a map, was a large population was early recognlred and his ancestral dwelling not by a law prohibiting the splitting up Maronly still stands but flourishes. of farms among the descendants of tin's father was a prosperous butcher, their owners. In those daya the land who apparently held views unpopular used to and still does go down to In Germany even then, for he was single owner, leaving the rest of the known as "King of the Jews" and met family to shift for themselves. a violent death. Famous for Its Industries. The family were at the time living In Soon the surplus population, scentwhat is now No. 9 I.oweuslrasse, then the I'lke's Head house, and Martin ing a market for foodstuffs as well as for labor, settled about the monaswss a student at the newly established Albert Ludwlg university. Later, when teries In swarms, and the monks found themselves saddled with an unemployWaldsvemuller'g "Cosmographine ment problem, which they solved so and the world map, on successfully that In time Schwarzwald which for the first time the newly discovered Western World was called Industries became famous the world over. "America." became famous, neighbors The occurrence of timber and a of remembered that family probably that name had lived on their street. abundant clean wind started the glass During the Age of DiscovBut It was only In recent years that Industry. ery the manufacture of glass for bara tablet was placed over the door of ter with the American Indians fanned the little yellow house, statthis Industry to fever heat. 1402 14S0 to here from dwelt that ing The exploitation of silver-leaMartin Waldseemuller, who In his veins famed World Atlas of 1507 bestowed opened up a mining district which was on the continent of America the name once Important and which was worked until a few years ago. It bears. It Is a beauty shop now, with a Water power led to The house occupied by the Guild of shiny brass dish, sign of the hairdresser, swinging over Its door. No Gem Cutters still stands, and when one looking at Its positively "prissy" Marie Antoinette passed through Freifront would dream that It had weathburg on her way to France to marry ered the storms of AM years. the Dauphin, the burghers presented The Whale house why "Whale" no her with a thousand cut garnets. Toone seems to know Is probably the day In noarby Waldklrch Is a large establishment. This same most spectacular of all Freiburg's lay monuments. It was built by Kaiser water power has been used for nearly Maximilian I, but only three years 200 years to run Freiburg's silk thread d s, d Frel-burge- rtte .aadf Ljj UUIIfM lortsti stniif C Alverson Is now serving as Erner-L- j jirector of the National council. In succession to Frank who retirea irom ine post National Kmergency council's (Talker, rhe b an important one and, L r right 1 i K sueoi .vr Tier r f nditu ' A I mtmbM Oldest Eiia ting Timepiece Tha Egyptian shadow clock tt ths oldest existing ttmepleos la tha world. One of these clocks, MOO years old, la exhibited la Uu British muaenm. 150.000 feet Used & New Sizes W, 8,i". 1" Pip Structural Steel and Plates Mousey Iron & Metal Co. 711 Ssitt M ttlt tail tat, Wast tut ' Fisher Fierce Fighter Although tha Usher weighs oary about ten pounds, it kills foxea, lynx, raccoons and deer. Even a too leopard was killed by a flans which broke into its cage. ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Traaaaa Artificial Ltaba Arch Supparta Cratches Elaatia Utmrr Kit anal oa ghoaa EttahUahtd la Bait Uka la ISM Ph. Wat. ! Sati.facttoa CnaraataaA IIS W. Third go. I Kail Lak City. UL L Rrarw The Wind Wind at 40 miles an hoar sx comes a "moderate gale." A "fresh" gala has a velocity of 45 miles or above; a "strong" gala, SO, and a "whole" gale, 60. two-stor- y .J lli?W9kf Tie I mi, an SEC tie ambitious one. For It Is the whose task It Is to work of all tlie various tureaus dissed federal and organizations which are as emergency measures. Elmer A. P.enson, state banking commissioner, has been appointed by Go Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota to succeed the late Senator Thomas D. Scb.aH are shown Mrs. Benson, and thel' With Mr. Renson, who is a Farmer-Laborltchildren, Lois and Thomas. Water Is Precious in Ethiopia Succeeds Cooney as ,chi luol wnegptwwnM W. Elmer Holt, president pro tern of the Montana senate, who succeeded after Its completion he died, In 151$). Save for a brief month when Maximilian's grandson visited Freiburg, It was never occupied by royalty. But the place has been meticulously kept up, and now, one of the town's largest saving9 banks. It stands, all warm red and glittering gilt, a classical example of the dwelling of a prosperous medieval noble. Oldest Inn in Germany. The Bear Inn is generally conceded to be the oldest Inn In Germany. three story There It Is, a stone building with a high, roof and maroon shutters, set slightly edgewise and bulging a little with the bend of the street; but natty withal ami rather snapping Its years that are fingers to the chalked up against It. The Inn appears on Freiburg's town records as a going concern In 1H!KI and since that dale the names of Its proprietors are all on file. This somcthliisr of a miracle when Is you consider that the poor old Bear has kept his ground with his back against the city wall and bis nose uncomfortably near the city's most vulnerable gate, and that he has survived the onslaught of Austrian, French and Swedish armies. All Freiburg'. old buildings carry their age well, though, and are singularly lacking in a depressing museum atmosphere. They are kept up and painted, and. above all, lived In. About them hangs a Jaunty air of character and usefulness such as you see In sturdy old people who refuse to be shelved. The Kaufbaus (Merchants' Hall) In the Munsterplatz. an amazIn bright ing example of Late Gothic red and gold, since It was begun, In 1524, has been a trading center for the Schwarzwald farmers. yellow Kornhaus. or The Granary, across the square, with Its enormous step gables and Its red trimming!, was completed the year after John f'abot visited North America. Today, as always, it Is the place where the maruet people store their wares. The mellow buff building beside It, which was old Freiburg's ordlgnl-tlephan asylum, has become a very public library. coun-srFreiburg and the surrounding Indus-irie- s has the church to thank for . as well as for historic deep-yello- dormer-windowe- ,4 : I d 500-od- N y yS .... . . ..,, a :m .nrlhnrn Kthlohla. . .. viiuuigrapn snows ona or the primitive weeks. er Is stored In large bags and transported by caravans taking many fln as goverm.. ihp late Prank II. Cooney of Montana. Mr. Holt will serve until the general election next November. Derricks "March" on Oklahoma City Homes WWW".). .aVa. t i. v..,y flat-face- iuouu-iierits- fcaj!? be doom City seems to ! i s,(IontlaI aect.cn of Oklahoma Photograph. The governor's execntlve mansion easing to oil companies for drilling. i J Ionrcs h, phofr.ph J. Represent Life and Immortality The asphodel and amaranth, flowers representing life and Immortality respectively, hare been transplanted In southern California with success. g Governor of Montana lidatf (Write For Spring Catalog gem-cuttin- ! With the spread of Christianity, Monasteries sprang up all over the Now, schwarzwald. although the mills. Forests made lumbering, (Schwarzwald clocks have wooden and woodearvlng possible. wheels), Even In the Middle nges Schwarzdelivered their wald timber-driverlog rafts as far away as Rotterdam. Sheep led to hat making and weav: and the ing, willows to Schwarzwald peddler, carrying hats and cloth, baskets and clocks, glassware and sliver ornaments, was known at every door In Europe. Even now handwork goes quietly along on a small scale In the forest, as if there had been no Industrial In their own houses, men revolution. and women make docks and music boxes and furniture, as well as funny little wooden toys that delight the heart of the most blase and hardened clock-makin- The Nile Although the Nile is about 4,000 miles in length, it has no tributaries In the lost 1,700 miles of 1U Journey to Jhe sea. Western Electrical College Teaches s All Radio and Branches of Electricity basket-making- Practical Training Actual Experience uitcm mutiitit HKcmiocot High Volcano Gunong Rlnjeng, a 12,000-foo- t peak on the Island of Lombok tn tha Dutch East Indies, Is ona of tha highest volcanoes of the Malay archipelago. child. The the City. Vineyards The monks also planted the vineyards of the district. As fur back as the Eighth century there are vague accounts of and wine making In Brelsgau, but the earliest olliclal record of such activiIn first-know- A Cross-Fo- x la simply a color variety of the common red fox, having a more or less definite dark mark on the back and cross-shape- cross-fo- d shoulders. grape-growin- ties comes from the Holy Ghost hospital In the middle of the Thirteenth century. The most distinctive note of the Friehurg wine Industry Is that isomof the vineyards fire actually a part of the city. In Colombl park, almost the center of town, the sunny slopes are thriftily planted with vines that yield a particularly delicious wine, and the Schlossberg vineyards roll down to the Schwabentor. So that's that for Freiburg's romantic past, which overlaps its present so neatly that the seam hardly shows. It also carries us on to her claim to Named Columbia River Capt Robert Gray of Boston ftrat discovered the mouth of the Columbia river in 1792 and named the river after bla ship, the Columbia. - Jollity. This claim depends npon one's standard of Jollity. If you are a student, you will find all that the heart could desire In the way of gaiety, typical colletre gaiety that doesn't seem to vary a hair's breadth the world over. But If you are seeking sophisticated night life, Freiburg will leave you cold ; for It Is essentially a university town and a place of retirement for people of considerable wealth and position. The streets, down to the smallest, are Immaculately clean, and during the warm weather flowers are everywhereIn the City Gardens, In the park along the Drelsam, In the open squares, and In rioting masses at all the windows, up to the tiny dormers high on the roofa. U. S. 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