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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tage Two Newspap er. Iubllhed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning by the Cache American Publishing Company at 61 Weal Center Street. Logan. Utah. J3EDD Al? ri J' s- V C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. ! Matter, November 2, 1931 . . . at the Put Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. ( Bubacrlptlon Ratea: by Carrier or Mall , . . Ora Tear aa WHAT HAS HAfftNED Ini Ratea Made Known Upon Application. American Doctors Are Challenged The doctor comes into our homes arvl shares in our troubles, conquers illness and disease, and stands by in the aaddest hours of our lives. The country doctor is the sentimental hero of a vanishing past. In the great cities hospital treatment and medical attention, especially in critical cases that involve surgery, is far too expensive for the purses of the great masses of) people. The Department of Justice declares that 40 million persons in the United States cant afford to have a doctor which proves that there is something more the matter, with the country than with the countrys doctors. Group health accosiations have increased. Government employees in the National Capital took up the plan during recent months. Then the District of Columbia Medical Society expelled the health association doctors for unethical buster of the De- practices. Thurman Arnold, anti-truhas of the Justice charged Washington doctors partment an in with participating illegal boycott of group health and a grand jury will investigate matters in ordoctors, der to determine whether doctors are running a monojioly. The American Medical Association hastily got behind the Washington doctors and it will defend them. This i3 a great issue which is likely to involve every community in the land. It is too early to prejudge exactly what is going to happen in the attempt to reappraise tho ethics and methods which have always been recognized by the public as belonging to the Nations doctors. old-ti- st Boy or Girl Baby, As You Like-Ne- w Sex Discoveries exhibit at the World's Fair of the W,est on Treasure Island has Just been signed by Dr. Gregory Strag-nel- l, OkomoM AHTuAt rn um, 1 II never SO FA m to ton t Chapter Eight What a wrong with yer? pasted p asked "Brmemer be gone," he aaid uilitenly "Gone?" echoed Terry, wrinkling hi brow. Run away, did be? Albert nodded dismally. They'll be catchm him and pop-pihim Into reform school, mused Terry. Albert atepped closer and gave him a pleading look. If ye hurry ye could bring him home, he aaid. Like everyone else In the school, he had implicit confidence In Terry's ability to over lft n fltlonOR StIE OR TRADE seeking renomination for 1933 Chevrolet sedan for coups te'm on both Democratic and Ro- - or pickup Call Western Union. Ad be win tickets, opposed publican the Democratic primary by a 9 OR S M.E Slightly used Diamond 100 prr cent new dealer," James j T Truck with and beet bed. Bargain for quick sate. Call jj . Fay. deputy collector of Inter revenue. ,l 1152T. jt Is not the challenge to me- W ANTED Good Leghorn Kens, that matter. O Con50c and up On chick orders or aaid. The presidents atUck 70c. 5c more Inter-Mtfor on me and other members of hatched. Inter-MtHatchery. gyea 1 a challenge to America and lu present form of govern- - FOR RENT Heated Apartment mrnt Furnished or unfurnished. Close Tlie repetitious disavowal of any to high school and district deaire to become a dictator canschool Ideal for teachers. Maud not be taken at full faith when Llljenqulst. Hvrum, actions evidence the contrary he said. No dictator tn Europe would far one moment admit he Is a Bargains In Guaranteed dictator. They all palaver and USED WASHERS prate honejed words about deRolls and Repairing Wringer mocracy and . . . they all claim to For All Make. be supported by a mandate from the people. Lojjan Washer Exchange "This demagogic expression is a 119 South Main Phons 1082 successor to by divine right. subcan ever America Asking scribe" to Ignoring of minorities, the congressman said that TOO per cent this or 100 per cent that Save . . . is a very recent Innovation in our 50 PERCENT OR MORE ON national Ideology. SINGER ELECTRIC SEWHe noted that the first step of ING MACHINES at dictators Is to abolisli. or make WIMMERS the legislative branch Impotent, HOME APPLIANCE of the government." Phone 126-"What the American people are 64 W. 1st North seriously concerned about, et this very moment. Is this demand of tn tlie president for only jes-mour parliament. They are asking each other, Well, what Is the difWINDOW ference between that and having GLASS . . on legislative branch of tlie government at all?" BECOMES LOOSE WHEN THE PUTTY Visit at Soda Springs DRIES AND of CRACKS James F Woodall, prop-ietthe Club Lunch Stand, accompanHAVE YOUR ied by Mrs. Woodall, went to SoWINDOWS REGLAZED da Springs on Saturday for a OCCASIONALLY brief vacation Soda Springs was Mr Woodalls former home. He LOGAN served that city as major at one HARDWARE ,brr. prmiry have enough! N Trrry, studying him. "Nawthln . answered Albert, confused Feel poor like. Ye're a poor liar, Albert, Terry went on. Whats troublin yr For n few momenta Albert hesiHo didn t want to betray tated Geoffrey, but bo couldnt contain bia weighty aecret any longer. t'!.il the IWvdt lntd too. I..M lu-- ties people of Mate drain to extend an tiivl-- j union to a dictateindup. we aliouldj Six room know about It Just as modern io TOR Ml E houve 29 West Bill South. pavubic,' Hi speech was a reply to the BIST-T- wo furnished aUtemcVt of President rooms. fS. per month. 333 North earllrr in the weak calling for 3rd East. Logan. O Connors defeat tn the Scptem- If S Geoffrey. Get upi thou, and 111 bo givla dieoff rey dM get up. but of aquaring off. darted unexpectedly Over the oppo wa.l'be leaped. Down the road h oped. But, la his exhausted condition. be could not keep his lead. In, another minute the other boy had caught him with a rugby tackle.bar- "Cant even be keepm' a fair gain, can you? demanded Terry, teied another tek J you coma with me to London, boI can get you twenty pound," said Oh, so you'd be bribin' s body on t again. aaid Terry ecornf 'illy. yo never be teamin'? There's a lot of tha trickster In yer Now If had half tha aense of that owl tb tree " Geoffrey turned h'.s head to look. Too late he realised Terry's ruee, as a solid blow caught him on tb He fell to the ground. Just Jaw. a an early morning milk cart rumbled round the bend. Could you be glvln' us a lift cried Terry. "Thia lad a been havin faintin' a spell 'Op on, laddy, answered th driver. The first grey glimmer of dawn was oreeping above aa Geoffrey and quarTerry reached their dormitorylubmu-siva ters. Geoffrey, taciturn but by now, had enough a'rengih to climb the dram p.pe leading to hi second story window. Barely had he renehed the room, however, when there came a Leapscratching sound at the door. drawing Into bed fully clad, and ing tha coverlnga over him. Geoffrey aaw the door open and an Instructor enter, lie had heard a noise, and had come to investigate. A be was about to turn and leave, Terry a head showed over the open window. The instructor was Terry know that when Albert woo unwilling to eat. something serious tnuot bo amiss. tlo normally bad a ravenoua appetite; tbio evening bo nae Juat picking away a few crumbs from tho generous portion nf cako hl boaei bad Just brought Ha looked tho picture of him reetleunrsa and dejection. OCfT'r - J g-- j n, n. en r f Silently and grimly they I fought, except u hen a , Mr Mki " I C particularly bard blow - e - was landed. J-- or p vice president. corporation AUM OOteyr mauHoal training It ochoat far ItotiuM boy whan At 'jownmi" lunM oat to bo fowot thie , Geoffrey Hr armor drop 10 Itllo of "Lordto bat tho eoaaot accustom himself democratic way of hi elate-mateH hn 10 boy or o put on thoir honor, and taken out for on ovomuto outing, o 10 opportunity to run autoy, heading to 10 direction of London. ll-5- Advertising r,a broaduvl adiinvia a 2 sCSWALSEy RAINES. 1L J. IL ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Beoond-Cla- - V-- 3a -v Tuesday, August 23, 1933 UTAI1 DLdDDtlGD CACHE AMERICAN ly Entered as LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. I 'V "We are undertaking this exhibit solely to develop an IntelliV, .; BLOOMFIELD, N, J A son or gent public appreciation of what as desired six rejuven- hormones can do, so that the pubdaughter ation sterility relieved masculine lic wUl cooperate with trained m. A" men made plvjslcians In their scientific use' women and feminine time normal! All this and more will be Dr. StragneU stated. r dramatically unfolded in an edur Vk The Schering exhibit will show cational display of the chemistry how synthetic sex hormones are of sex to be shown In the Hall manufactured - v much as Vs of Science at the 1939 Golden built from the blue a house Is print, A. II. PARKER Gate International Exposition in chemical -analysis of the natural w-- -San FrancLsco. 7 s, & sex hormone Is used as a basis (The Blind Man) 7 Recent and revolutionary dis- These synthetic hormones are so & Linoleum Co. Awning "Wh Y coveries In which the isolation of potent that a few crystals or the ni 325 So. Main Phone I44-. t both the natural sex hormones fraction of. a drop Is sufficient to if . wqBe. and the synthetic, laboratory man- treat hundreds of patients. The tremendously Important role ufactured hormones play the leadIn ome any and all obstacle and Terry saw ing part, will be exhibited for the played by these hormones in modThat X wont do," said Terry. "I nothing of him when be tiptoed to B. first time to the puhllc by the em medicine may be seen by their wont cot. a him. his foot after stir "Th-- n 8chering Corporation of Bloom- practical application. They have I be trying," aaid Albert "OMulvaney? suddenly called TYPEWRITERS and field, N. J, chemical manufact- been used successfully In treatubbornly. He started toward the the instructor. ADDING MACHINES Terry, startled, stopped short. ' urers. The space contract for this ment of sexual senility In both doorNot a Yes, sir?" bit, will you, declared Sold , Rented and Better get to bed, th other Terry, pushing him back. He He took out a small seemed talking to himself. "Off went on. Repaired Phone 345 176 North Main to London, more than likely. If black book and made a notation, he thinks 1 11 be bringin him back, while Terrys heart sank. The next morning in the mess hes daft. The less done for him ha3l Terry studied Captain Bnggs ' th better. anxiously. There was no slightest and fidgety at Indication on his face of his awareGeoffrey, IIOMECENTER USED ness of the dormitory episode. moons the shadows that jhe sinister beams reflected In fantastic patDuring breakfast Terry felt a CO. terns, paused beside a low stone flicker of encouragement. Perhaps MOVED to 46 W EAST CENTER wall. Just inside was a comfor- the instructor hadn't reported him table looking hay stack. It was after all. But, as he rose from his Rear of American Linen Bldg. the first spot he had reached, trudg- chair, he saw it had been a vain backon-Ing endless was road, that hope Captain Briggs WE BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE ing along this to him looked as it it might supply shelter AND REPAIR FURNITURE v l. r r - x c PHONE 183 TENTS w x Come with me, O'Mulvaney, he said. Facing Terry in his own office, Captain Briggs was kindly, but firm. You didnt return to the dormitory-witthe liberty party last night," he said. No, sir And you were found climbing In through a window this morning. Yes, sir. Where were you in the meantime I cant be sayin,' sir. Why not? "I just can't be sayin, sir. Captain Briggs looked disturbed. You re not being fair to yourself, Terry, or to me Im sorry, sir We haven't too many rules here, as you know, but being absent over night is an offense against discipline I cannot ignore. Youve been an honor boy for eight years, Terry.: If Dont spoil everything now. there is any explanation, give it. "I'm sorry, sir, but I cant. Terry was adamant. Then I shall have to punish yon by taking away your chevrons. Terry recoiled as though he had been slapped across the face. Will this be hurtin my chances for the Queen Mary he asked, speaking with an effort. Im afraid it will. I cant very well send any but honor boys to that ship Terry had removed his chevrons. He put them on Captain Briggs desk, while the school bead studied him anxiously. "Suppose you keen them, Terry," he said, finally. "They might hatp yon remember the explanation." "No, sir, responded the bos turning to leave. "TB BO b mind. changin my Indicates states failing to Terry As they were about to square off, Geoffrey paused. Ill make you a sporting offer, OMul vancy, he said If I whip fatalities in Automobile data furnish During the Erst iix months of 1938, 30 of the 36 states reporting showed a decrease in automobile fatalities as compared with the i period of 1937 The aggregate decrease was 23. This would indicate that at last motorists and pedestrians are becoming more safety-minded- DRIVE CAREFULLY i- --1 I ff - f- f I you, will jou let me go? 'Til do that, and more, agreed Terry "If the likes o you licks the likes o me. I'll be helpin you to get to London. ' Done! proclaimed Geoffrey, The moonlight suddenly seemed to pale as the two shadowy juvenile figures came together. Silently and grimly they fought, except when a particularly hard blow was landed. Abruptly, as Terry caught him with a hard swing at close quar- ter. Geoffrey went down With good sportsmanship the other boy tood back. Geoffrey rose, and put ery remaining bit of furious energy Into tha attempt to bept back his edveraary It was futile, for ta another manent he lay again the ground. i WALK CAREFULLY 1I1-- 1 f f- t - ed North 2nd West rooms, 64x18 rods. 376 East 3rd South Apt. A new low price. Cache County Fair Sept 12, 13, 14. Charges Dictatorship Representative J J. OConnor (D, N. Y.) has picked up "the gage which the presiand dent has thrown down adto himself the fight pledges which he ministration purge, calls an escalator to dictatorship "Lets have it out, he said in L.H.DAINES Phone 888 22 South Main Logan mm Diatom 1 mcm dritTtTNTrnM d ycr Johnson C. R. 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Most revolutionary, of course, is the part the hormones play in sex determination. Beginning shortly after conception, test inhave rejections of hormones sulted In birth of male or female young as desired. and 162 6 AND APPLIANCES Pick-U- 1 '5 South 1st East rooms, furnace stoker. 20 6 FURNITURE s, NO CHANGE Everton Geo. dog-tire- d tor the night. He had just winnowed out a small ushion of hay and thrown himself pq it when a familiar voice came from the direction of the wall. Ye'd be more comfortable back et Ru'ssell-Coteit said. Aghast at being successfully by Terry. Geoffrey paused for a moment. Then he flung back kcornfully "Oh the informer' Yerll be goin back, declared Terry quietly. I wont' And you cant make me' "That I can and will Leaping over the wall, Terry took off his coat and faced the other boy Geoffrey was tense and white "You'll have to kill me to take me back, he said. 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