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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE HE.MURITAY EAGLE C. B. Wallace, Editor Associate Editor, J. 13. Telephone Murray 35 Issued Every Thursday I MAIDEN ! VOYAGE Wallace Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the Tost Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION S.i't Lake County, Utah One War In Advance Six Months In Advance KATHLEEN j NORRIS j Copyright, Kathleen Norrl. ; $1-0- 50 Elsewhere In The United States One Year In Advance ; : WNU Servlc. I $2.00 TkMIMIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIMMmiMttfltMr THE LEAGUE With Italy's proclamation of soverignty over Ethiopia, the last independent kingdom in Africa seems to have passed into the limbo of history. It lung ago became apparent that the European powers which threatened Italy with strong re- prisals if she went ahead in Ethiopia, were bluffing. Uig question is, What effect will this have on the League of Nations? The League wants to keep Italy as a member because of the German problem it needs the help of all the old Allies if Hitler is to be held down. And Mussolini isn't at all backward about saving he will quit the League cold if it attempts to hamper in Ethiopia. On the other hand, League prestige is going to suffer if it accepts the status quo, and lets a big power swallow a little one. Little nations are the backbone of the League but they won't be enthusiastic for it long under these circumstances. YOUTH POINTS A WAY one-fift- h one-quart- short-sighte- Notary Publ 1C C. B. WALLACE ' 155 Court Avenue PhbMurraiT39 For Best Results AT LESS COST Pointing out that drivers from 18 to 24 years of age of all motor vehicle accidents in more than all fatal accidents, the National of than and more Student Federation of America has called upon the college youth of America to accept its share of the responsibility for the traffic accident situation. "This problem needs to be tackled by youth," says a Federation bulletin going to 1,700 presidents of student councils and editors of student newspapers. "So long as the evil which annually takes 36,000 lives continues uncontrolled, youth is faced with a menace to its security and welfare and an affront to its intelligence." The federation presents in its bulletin a series of suggestions' for a campus traffic control program. Warning campaign, against the futility of an abortive, the Federation emphasizes that a Spring program ought to be undertaken with the expressed purpose of laying the for a long-terground-worprogram next fall. The proposals are aimed at two specific phases of the problem as it especially affects colleges. They are (1) influencing' on and away from the campus, (2) establishing rules to govern undergraduates use of the college and the community, not only locally, but in the coiynuinity-at-largThat youth should recognize and act upon its responsibility in one of the nation's gravest social problems, is itself a' heartening indication of a new thoughtful spirit. There is extraordinary good sense in the recognition that establishing traffic control is a long-terproposition an which older have sometimes failed to lact persons important is for be acknowFederation The to commended, too, grasp. ledging that traffic safety is not something they know all about. They have secured the advice and cooperation of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters, one of the outstanding national organizations working for improved traffic control. Youth can, and it is hoped it will, do much to eradicate the evil which is "a menace to its security and welfare and an affront to its intelligence." THE TOAD TO RECOVERY Start Your Chicks on Draper Quality Chick Mashes There Are None Better Market your eggs with us. The best and fairest deal possible. CALL W. E. CAIN & SON 4001 So. 5th East - Mur. 535-- d Accidents Increase Daily! Protect YOURself Against This Deadly Menace Low Kates Quick Service Phone for Representative Today J. REX HAMILTON South State Street Phone Mi'RRAY 165 4762 mjiinpiuiBM an international reputation of being and unprejudiced. It searches non-pohtic- for the truth and nothing but the truth. The purpose of the study in question was to point a way to general recovery. A vast array of statistics was anal zed assorted, briefed. And the gist of its conclusion is that re- covery can be brought about not by higher prices, as some seem to believe, hut by lower prices with their corollary of increased purchasing power. The authors of the report point out that new techniques have made it possible to cut the cost of production and distributing most of the things the people use, and that the savings accruing from this higher industrial efficiency should be passed on to the people that is, the consumer. These findings confirm the beliefs of a legion of economists and practical business men. It takes no economic genius to understand that when prices are forced up artificially by law, regulation or restrictions -consumer purchasing power goes (town, at the expense of production, employment and industrial activity ; and that when prices are held to a reasonable level, the people can buy more and so make our factories and merchandise outlets hum. The country doesn't want laws and taxes designed to boost the cost of commodities, thereby creating an artificial inflation of the cost of living. It wants to buy commodities, and use more- - and thus create a demand for both luxuries and necessities that will result in real recovery and stead) employment. in-or- Britain's TlUt Chimnty The tallest chimney In t;rent I'rtt-all ttio famous Townsend stack, In Glasgow, which I W feet high. It Is octagonal In Minim, and measure I'.'T'.i feet round the base, taHTing to .11 feel nt tin top. Nearly l.tmO.OoO bricks mid l'.tt tons of mortar were lined In lis construction W'oodrn Ship Krartarg The Kearsarge was a wooden cor vetie. lmwhed at Portsmouth, N. II., !. Purine the In September, I Clll wnr. June l:. iv.i, it sank Die Confederate cruiser Alabama off Cherbourg. The vessel was Use!! wrecked on I cbruary 2, I MX. lit th Caribbean sea. : THPI f OnfcTI 1 IQTCM! m School is Out Soon! TEACHERS. STUDENTS, PARENTS AND CHILDREN ARE MAKING VACATION PLANS. Travel the Grande Way Thru the Rockies Not Around Them SAFE COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT VACATION FARES ARE LOW Tor Information, Tickets, "I do not" "Hut. Tony, you know what I'm trying to find out Do you still feel as yon did last winter?" "Yep." A panne. Brenda looked thoughtful, shook her head. Tony hummed lightly. "But Tony, Ruth. She's been so kind to you." "I know. That's where the catch conies In." "Will yoo see him at Dr. house on Monday?" "Larry? No. He's not coming down." "Why not?" "There's something else he has lo do. He's bringing Ruth and all of them down to Del Monte tonight but he's going lack tomorrow." Tony looked at the telephone. Larry's voire was at the other end of It; the Bellamy's party would "Come down here and run It, and I'll tear the whole place down, or buy you the Alexander place over at Pebble Beach." "I like It Just as It Is!" Tony, laughing as she stretched a hnnd to his. stepping carefully over the boulders he took like a stairway, stopped and corrected herself. " could like It" she said. "I'd tile the floor of the big room and put a big terrace off toward the north." "Well, blast It, those are Just the things I want you to tell mel" Joe protested. They were down on the damp sand now, among the big rocks; there was shade here from the headland that ran out to sea, on me south; the waves were creaming In In lazy Interlocking cir- cles. "Joe, Joe, Joe darling," Mrs. murmured, established In her scarlet stripes and scarlet hat fD M V flfZ n!6"C RAN D E against a great boulder, her strange be at I VI Monte now. L'very fiber black STIRN RAILROAD eyes staring far out to sea, of her being seemed drawn toward "It's too beautiful. Your house-y- es. It It could be Improved In minor J. F. Ceeslin, Life went on In the contented, details. But this-t- hls Is matchthe almost mug groove that Bron! less !"' Agent da and AUIn hnd chiseled out for "We cell, this Is what I I KtMiC tint bought, Phone tnemseives. The baby went to after all," Ji.e voiVor- -' reminded her, well 399 Murray sieep. and there were tomato salad pleased. and bran muffins and a cold cusThe rotund buns were tonste.1 tard for supper, with Alvln ):. the coffee poured like smoking r Courshg upon the superiority of Into the white tin cups; the the meatiest meaL chops were sizzling In the last Tony lay awaie ail night; all stage of perfection when there was through the quiet Sunday she felt a hnll from the cilff. The four like an animal bound In a net; hrr women and J,.e looked up. It wag niind. her soul, the very muscles of Larry. her body seemed 6 TERMS Jerking themTony, her hands occupied with selves away from this tame scene her chop and .r cup, of I'.renda'f Interests, Cliff's merely girl waved at blin ns he came down snd her mother, and the dull lunch the 6 IT.lt CENT TERMS rocky Malrw.y; he could at the Bly cottage wait, saJad i: U CHEVKOLKT-4-di- x-r mlan strnwhcrrle and hot rolls and and now. "I got immrslek for all pink mv )r,.u..'!i finMi, iv.ry wheels, sliced ham of you. new cuMum M ;tt covers to match; in last nlshr, so I driving ".Noblesse she oIjSIc, new said to tires in frunt. fi.Hv i,r. herself Arnold., and we had our uternty. ainl nrrii:riini is n tear: talk nt breakfast this Brenda morning, and as no good at this I condition so px! that the bealm- started rL-b-t fT again! I she party; h.i milt e;ir carries a it Mining In a trance Id like i have a look atthought most of the time with Joc'i written cuanintec Anthony n houearm!hg. and then her lap. saying rapturously to maybe we $315 Oily could ni hay .tinner at y. the lodge one who would listen: n nrst thlsl.t But I've SAVE YCUR NEW CAR to l turn In got little event, and I drt tnk early and z: i;oon get nn early tnrt In he's m good!" amj caus Av,n dkpendarle ,h lbe cool f th, tomorrow, or SflTAIiLK FOR FISHING and opinionated. Cliff was so maybe fij ,,p tonight." TRIPS. ETC. absorbed In Mary It,e The conversation was Fmm SXVOQ to $150.00 that he could not see hnppr. anything eo They were all relaxed Into threw hernelf Into the bml' Tony 25 Test Record Cars comfortable tuitions; ,hc fooJ of being she was w as good. ALL MAKES AU. MODELS the personality, charming; Mhe was ClIfTs ALL PRICED RIGHT Presently Tony and hil(j clever sinter, who had their moment. It came when Ruth PLAY SAFE so much fun en the Call J- -. reporting Insist on a She told then, r hpr (Jv(,n' M mCnnT' m UrT h!" the bead, to TLST HI CORD CAR certain rock tures. and she saw that Cliff was 3i MM 1'v.n v'inve!i) nt I.u. ..ti.-nm unique In IT1 proud of her; fat Mrs, B! iit entire world, lie h.,t n. In tm delieM and Store: S77 South Main r Ton Lott 601 South Main m nyTt ,"? she had ever seen. more. MWH, WASA1VH .'.Ml The festivity 4raSl ,he m ft . Ton, Ud e i Reservations Pol-hem- am-be- BALLARD'S DAILY SPECIAL tele-phone- d nx-to- .... 3d-da- y tm -- at FRANK NELSON BARBER SHOP OPJVS1TE CITY HALL goes badly k They walked along, i.arr ing the camera at Kuth, a huaflS yards ahead, who had stonnJ l look back. "Oh, dear!" Tony said, in y0Dftl . fill dpsnnlr , a Ulnute . went on, In a different tone ' Anen t'ii foil jwU i uui i m going to . Larry. I'm going to New York. le, , a lnnn xvnxr atrm. Af. - . uu.c W icmuiy nard there. could get on a newsnaner n,fl.. have to get away, Larry. There' uw ii"i'ijiiicaa line. The man said nothing. ! They were ue aneujim u iianu to her, "And I hope." Tony said, finishing her sentence, "that I will f, get It all." "I am afraid you will," he said In a hard voice. "Ah. Larry my dear, never be afraid of that! I'm not like that I've never cared before, not f0f four-squar- e Uy THE l T.ST h e y. - ! lau-- h j s.K-la- C.l-- brief little rueful "Yes, I know. It a i gunny-sackin- study which has received an extraordinary amount of attention from industrialists, economists and othersbecause that institution enjoys i. a j e. A short time ago the Iirookings Institution published a son. But now the ni.i ' r as autte franklv . una av,,. i ""en Larrv eamo tmru f,. era, It was quite natural f!,f r J to say that she would oa it!i him and rf.loin ... th WiV "liltTS "How goes It, Tonvr vauii, me gin answered J m k and painted so attractive a picture orof the young Tufts and their doctor the that struggles phaned said feelingly that he wished that "No I'll not even say that to; his own daughters hadn't been born steadily. you, Tony," Larry said, with all the l.andvae money bedown standing close to tier, looking them: It wasn't a good thing hind at her. "The wonderfulness of to have life so smooth. that's the -t- he everything you And all the while Larry was isn't for me. I hope." he you she and Close; perhaps playing golf on the stumbled on confusedly he I'ebble Beach links, his white shirt what was he saying knew that his dark had determined not to say. losing open at his brown throat, aa she head bare. The blue sea rippled completely his bearings looked at him. "I hope they're all In In a dazzle of spring sunshine,. and the gulls flew about crying for some some luckier man" - the girl said breaththeir shrill piping cries, and the, 'PleaseBlys fluttered about like gulls too,1 lessly. pleased when the gyests admired "You are so beautiful," Larry the wide porch and the view, soj love I you whispered, "I love you , urgent with the little damp sand-my little so much, my girl wiehes and the fruit punch. Tony" It was a hot day. a rarely hot He turned abruptly and walked It had1 day for the ocean shore. about the car and got Into the drivof pic-- 1 own an on her In forth eruption got brought seat Tony er's twinkled cars some minutes, nics and excursions; side, they drove for In black lines along the cliffs; evwithout speaking. "You're going down to Monterey ery little cottage was gay with tomorrow?" guests. 'Yes. Cliffs driving me. His girl If tomorrow were like today Joe Is at Pebble Beach for Easter week. would have heavenly weather for I'll be with Bendy." his housewarmlng. Kuth, Mrs. Tat-- ' "We're taking Caroline down to terson, Caroline rould be there show her the sights. But I'm comnot Larry. He was going back to ing up, Sunday night." the city; be did not dare come, he "You'll not be at Joe's house- - did not dare risk meeting this girl so dutifully warming, then?" In white who was "No. I think It's better this way." the Blys, so respectfully; amusing There was a lonz pause. When raisin? blue eyes to tiresome old Larry spoke again they were at Dr. Bly at the head of the long the door of the big office building. table. I have to "I'll-- drop you here. Tony had another night with go up to the club for a minute." another adoring morning, Brenda; "It's goodby. then, Tony said. with Anthony's bath and bottle and She got down and said a muffled nap. "Good by, Larry." and turned away. On Sunday morning Joe came for "Oh, my God. help me, help me, her in the car, and she' and Ruth help me!" she said, one hand hard and Caroline and old Mrs. Patter-- j pressed against the pain at her son were carried off Into the hot: heart "What shall I do?" world of beaches still satin-bluand water, towering eucalyptus' CHAPTER XX and crouching cypress trees. "Now, listen, don't expect too DENDI had a square, sound llt--" much," Joe warned ber. "It's only tie boy with a shock of black a shanty, really, but I've sort of, hair on his bard little bead; even fixed it ut ' "I'll love it." Tony admitted that he was one of the fascinating tiny babies of the He turned In at a field gate, fol world, and Brenda regarded him lowing a wavering dirt road toward as she regarded Alvln, or rather the shore, brought them trlum-- j perhaps as she had once regarded phantly to a small bare white house Alvln, with reverential awe. that stood ridiculously square and! Tony, watching her sister perharsh upon the edge of the cliff., form the solemn ritual that was Joe enthusiastically displayed the Anthony's going to bed, fell Into a rooms that he had had, dream. Bendy was happy, and that cleaned, cut Into more spacious was all that mattered. proportions. This wasn't finished "Tony, you're not keeping anythis was going to be great, but' thing from me?" It was hardly started, of course.' "Darling, what should I keep Here was where the bath was gofrom you?" ing to fie wouldn't that be great?. "I mean are you still making And here this was all In a mess, yourself unhappy, are you still I the man who had been doing It had mean, how much do you see Larry broken his leg but look, bookBellamy?" cases here wasn't that swell? "Let's see. Two weeks ago, once, Outside they beard the same when I got !nto that Oakland mess, Seeds had been planted all story. and he came out to the house here and there; the roses all and Thursday at Ruth's when her along were In. but you had to keep the niece came; I told you about that. over them. And let's see Friday at noon In Carrying chops and buns and the office for a few minutes" coffee down to the rocky shore, Joe him In see "Pin't you every day said to Tony: the office?" (Continued from Last Week) jilllllMtaMlllimiMii""""""""1 lrt i Z nZ had o t "I Am Afraid You Will," He Slid In a Hard Voice. anyone. I'll never care again this way. We have to to separate, and to to get over Tony said, under her breath, "we'll nut see each other, Larry, not hear each other's voices !" And then, after a silence: "Larry, do you think I ought to go?" The man hesitated a moment and then said briefly: "Yes, I do." "It will kill me," Tony said. llf you go, at least you shant worry about money salary." he said. "I've newspaper friend! there; I'll take care of that flrant and Knte, and Odd and It" Mabel-wond- erful people they'll keep u eye on you." "Larry!" she burst out, "dont-do- n't ever forget me!" "There'll never be anyone else. We've no time now," Larry said hurriedly, "when are you golsj back to town?" "Tonight Brewer of the Chronicle, and his wife, and some cousin or sister or somebody, sre s Ing op, and I meet them at the hotel at five." "Could you get out of It with the others and drive up with n:?r Tony considered, ber color fluctuating. "When would we get Into town?" one." "About half-pas- t "Oh, Larry, I would tore It so!" "Get out of your r; iM.'ercent. then, and I'll pick yon up nt the nine. Yea can hotel at half-pas- t get some dinner there'" "Surely. But Larry" "But whnt?" he nsked. In th? r h maencouraging, the almos-nner he hnd used throu :h :,. 1 shouldn't" "ITow'd you mean yon o,"v;Un'i. li- --' T mean," Tony said I ly, "thnt I won't tell V. :!'. Tiat sort of feeling." "I see," he said. tmuV. 1. ,lWa "Il'a Just driving ni-Inwith you. And II nth of ntir driving up fri- f:ir;tl Barbara!" (be girl nrg'-cd"Yes, but It's d;n.'ivt dp." ,n 1 Larry reminded her lo i ' tone that brought the to her face. "But we w.m't 1 each other much, from tvw go lo Log Angeles or. We g . o:r night" "And Cliff Is to t m. Yl after I weeks from yesterday, I" that yes, then, I'll g said. "Life is ahead of you. ny J' With your beauty, your ;- ;-' omethlng that makes evervbe love you, thnt makes yen f,,r'-"Don't talk that way." t'f f'n Interrupted steadily. "You're very beautiful in tail white outfit, Tony." "If you think I am!" Til stop at th lode!. r,.".T at nine-thirttonight." Her Hue eyes m-- t h! f f 3' fraction of a second ; lime for no more. They s.m'cj rW-Joslippery rise of black wet has braHr? a down reached to Tony; they wert at the r' (Continued Nfl Wrk |