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Show Thursday. October 16, 1911 :)0CJof lU wlettne srrvire l.Ojj.OS3 who rt.4. ns He . is m!.: ,u.. !'.rr d J.e would li.liio e a ki.g-r.i- t. e ptogram ol Uie . l.'.f pr,v.-:l- r ;11 tru w Chu-tv- , d ,iP ot ! Ui,y 01-- M In tJir Nvutral- pmiiibiu arming ol mrnhuut ship anil to l!X ' Ali ruiuj.f nJi!r vt lmitirUit. t scenic urgency. aid d Tt o lute . u- .ild UiU action ;i '.lirlit Ti,f lhe 01 t,:i-r- r . . ITritdPtlt ilunkvd u, "1 iiert-uit- ) Uice COtldlUon nittrtmrnt no longer truly u. f it He Mid it jjrutrEity measure. u tan l uw counlry w hand and to ,4 uitoourHiller id u oau.- - He rj-luibe torerd to not should v s American-oane- d hlp nui. jrrnle tc Re brlimd Uie Has of our . -- I the vital Must of author-b- y good being Uie Congrm'-ar- aid. Yet Mr. Roosevelt and are sunk; being them of jjmnfuU production approach t - u of more alup nea be Increasingly American deliver to necessary American Uie flag" under c;xxli AID TO BRITAIN, KtSblA i Red Cross inTlie truded Uie British Red Cros 800to loraard Immediately to Russia supplier The ,.v., of medical lU send AAKcaan Red Cros to England. Ui ill supplies jwutnrg Ue use 1U brua buJt It Aim-ruat- fkiues to Ii. U.1 food pi ices continued mid-Augu- st and rise betaeen increasing 2.6 percent the laghest level since Uie Labor deportJanuary. Comment teported. Consumer missioner Elhott reported food price have risen 29 percent since the ar txgan as compared to 184 World percent hi the comparable farm products War period and ha.e men 43.1 percent as contrasted to 12 6 percent during the last var. Henderson price Administrator W na.li 1931. of Uie pendspeaking In support regulating legislation, ing price said "even more frightening Uian the present level of price advances is the fact that these advances been gathering momentum have of last since the early months year. He said the cost of living last August was Tv percent higher than two years ago. Since March alone, he said, the cost of living is up five percent. PRIORITIES The Supply (Priorities and Allocation Board ruled that no new public or private construction can be started unless It Is essential for defense or the health and safety of the people or does not Involve use of stategic materials. The ruling applies to Federal, State and local government buildings, roads and highways, river and harbor residential building Improvements, and all commercial building. Efforts will be made, however, to aid completion of construction already substantially finished. The SPAB also voted to permit building of 228 commercial aircraft with the reservation that Army can take them if they are needed. PHYSICAL REHABILITATION FOR SELECTEES The President announced plans tio.ni.n.eni Uo thi ol would ai.d ti.'ii.ol 1 un. ptt 00RE t WMISKIV MAWMOWT tOViyiluf M IMW1" V iul livuUio lit ol (love meji ieiUt.id by kvol boutds as to l.t tilth impioiement. fcilectlve Sen ice annouiHtxl Uui alar.lr.g Jiinuory 1 all reglstranls w.U be giu-i- only one piiyshal exam by the aimy. At present regare examUied istrant local by buard dialers and thru by Army physicians and cannot tell until bU: final rxom U they will be accepted. AIR OPM announced 1914 military aircraft were delivered during September a new monthly record. Tlie War department It will allow army aviation cadets 30 hours credit for flight training prior to enlistment thereby cutung in half tlie flying time necessary In the Army to win wings. Mimic air raids began along Uie East coast from Boston to Savannah to test ability of civilian spotters and their communication system. i an-no- MKSING ff trade-unio- or Mattingly & Maori is blended whiskey So proof 7 2 grain neutral spir 1 Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louis -rille & Baltimore. . ' X'- - ft U.ire lulls uf ' th.up, 'In ollutr. s', iilo the The fIt l-- 0 f ery d b t . lhuN? ll.iUvJhrti a'- ,,.f 1.,'ini was mute surprising j of (liu. Kr emt, one ( I initial examination, ul 1(, Slumlord of lnlig In 45 j'-cent aie lost, a I'd wa clearly re- dnuions ure which roughly equals Die na- ' tn the results of these phy- ; tional aierage." explained Colol examinations. Colonel Sharp nel Sharp. "But after questionable pointed out. Tlie physical condi' cases have been referred to spec- tion of tlie men Irom tlie better 4 ialists and medical adi isory boards, residential district! add from coun1 the loss Increases to about 65 per ties !th Uie larger cltiea and edu.. v cent. We have examined about cational Inal tut Iona wxa percept i men to get 2.500 conwrlptees." tibly higher, he said. Conscripteta i I Of that physically unfit army from Isolated areas mhere dental m 4 of 8.000, only about 15 per cent and nvdlcal service Is Inadequate 4 1 can be given remedial treatment ere found to be In the worst to make them eligible for service. shape. This percentage U slightly less Uian of Tlie physical examinations the national average of 20 per this generation of youth showed cent as announced yesterday In the Uie efecl of the recent depression governments plana lor a restora- upon the national standards ot tive program. The treatment probthe medical officer said. health, ably will consist of remedial dental "It U an InteresUng commentary work such minor and surgical work that the health of the eonscripUoo as operations for hernia and appopulsUon today la no better than As A.. .sipendicitis, but no details have been the health of Uie draft group o I announced, said Colonel Sharp. Chrwter Laork (left) and Norria ITS A REAL BARGAIN! World War times." Go ft , . . Lum and Abner, respectively, of motion picture and Faulty teeth, not the traditional conscrlptee ailment of flat radio fame, make what they call a real bargain" purchase for of aluminum for Subs'.ituUon thrir Jot em Down store w brn they put In an order for defense feet, proved the greatest single lead in and power sheathing cause for rejection. Specific savings stamps at the U. 8. Treasury Department in Chicago. telephone cable In Germany has The general store keepers are heard four days a week on Stabut not available, are roughly resulted In a reduction of 25 per tion KVNU at 13:30 o'clock. one out of every five persons re- cent in wall thickness and jected was disqualified because of fourfold In tensile increase poor teeth. strength. "This disclosure stunned America, because we had felt that this country's dental health led Die The world, said Colonel Sharp. draft examinations have shown us LOGAN that our teeth are the worst things VOICE OF NOltTnERN UTAH weve got. In this connection. It CLIP THIS PROGRAM FOR REFERENCE SALE Delicious apple. 45o to discover that FOR was Interesting bushel. SJostroms. River Heights. unihad examined the Negroes direct from Grizzly Field THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 formly beter teeth and vision than FOR RENT Four Room Brick 4:05 Matinee Melodies AM the whiles examined. This Is a 79 South 3 West. Phon house. Herb 4:30 Sings Jeffry 7.00 KVNU Ranch House grave reflection on the diet and 355. Musical Novelties 4.45 7:30 Radio Chapel living habits of the white popu5:00 World Coverage Newe 7 45 or lation of this country." Radiating Rhythms WILL BUY Fresh Jersey 5:15 Matinee Classics 8 00 cow. 75 So. 4th. West, Top of the Morning reof next Guernsey The groups largest 5.45 Supper Melodies 8 05 All Request Hour John J. Roberts. jectees were eliminated because of 6.05 Logan High Newscast 9 05 Announcers Choice vision and bad hearts. Twelve poor 6:13 (to be announced) WANTED Upstair or basement 9 10 - Defense Program per cent, roughly one out of ten 6:30 A Look at the Local storage room for storing dry on9.15 The Housewife Club were rejected for these persons, ions. Notify Cache American. Side of the News 9.45 Give Me Music two causes. 6:45 Knox Manning 10.05 Musical Roundup cent six of Another group per FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath 6:55 Miracles of Faith 10 30 Tune Tabloid was sifted from the ranks befurnished or not. 75 South 4th. 7:00 Behind the Headlines 10:45 Your Music and Mine cause they were mentally deficient West. John J. Roberts. of 7:05 Sports Speaking 11:05 Tunes for Today or Uli let ale or because they were 7:10 Popular Varieties 11:15 Time to be found Sing Song temperamentally FOR RENT Bleeping rooms and 7:30 Hitting the High Spots Just Quote Me for army life. Army officers furnished apartment. 79 West 8.05 and Singin' Swingin' 12:00 World Coverage News have discovered that it Is bad for Center. Phone 1542J. 8:15 Recruiting Program 12:15 Lum and Abner the army to force a man with a 8 :30 Lets Dance S 12.45 Rainbow Trio faulty mental attitude to try to DELICIOUS AND JONATHAN 9:05 Echoes of Hawaii 12:30 Man on the Street to army life, explained the Mrs. John Lundkerg. Riadjust 9:15 Meet the Band We are looking P.M medical officer. ver Heights. Phone 440-- J. 9:30 Front Lines of Mercy 1:05 Marchinfi Along for men who are sound In body 9:45 Headlines of Today 1:15 Isle of Paradise and sound in mind and tempera- PLENTY OF FERTILIZER avail10:00 KVNU Goodnite. able for those who come lrst. 1:30 mentally adapted to the type of Shirring Hour L. L. Miller and Sons, Hyrum, on the (5 minute newscast Intensive training to which they 1:45 Music in Modern Mood hour every hour of the day) will be subjected for their term of j Phone 2.05 Pipe Organ Concert he said. 2:15 Miladys Melody FOR SALE A Whole banreU oi The remainder of the repec-tion- s 2:30 Musical Horoscope Hair Cuts. Barrell Barber Show defects of were a for 3:05 variety Musical Importations Joseph Vereen and Abe Berge-so3:15 This Rhythmic Age including the familiar flat feet, 346 North Main. 3.30 poor hearing, stiff Joints ruptures, Monitor Views the News deformities, obesity, under4.05 FOR RENT Part furnished of Half and Half Mark Rich has returned from physical and other causes. weight, 3 45 Tea Time Tunes unfurnished, one and two room Pendleton, Oregon, where he has Utahs average for most of these 4:30 Movie apartments with cold water, toilbeen during the summer. He has rejections was Just about run of 5:00 World Coverage News et and sink. Prices, $7, $3, $9 and accepted the presidency of the the mill for the nation, but In one Call at 5 15 $10 dollars per month. Diminutive Classics men's Mutual young Improvement respect the state's record was 375 South 1st East and 74 East 5:30 Melody Strings association for the winter and Is among the best In the country. 4th South, or phone 1416W. 5:45 Supper Melodies working at the Lewiston sugar This was for rejections for ven- 6:05 Patter Pumpernickel factory. 6:15 (to be announced) Lyman Eskelson and wife, Max 6:30 A Look at the Local Harrison and wife have returned Side of the News from Ogden, where they have 7:00 Behind the Headlines been employed. They are working 7:05 Speaking of Sports at the Lewiston sugar factory. 7:10 Popular Varieties Quite a number of our boys 7:15 Lest We Forget are employed at the Lewiston 7:30 Program factory, among whom are Henry 8:05 Swingin and Singin and Alden Cornish, Lowell and 8:15 Bands and Symphonies Don Titensor, Ivan Allen, Milton 8:30 Lets Dance Barnes, Reed and Vivian Allen, 9:05 Fchoes of Hawaii George Preece, Alton Klngsford, 9:15 Meet the Band Anthony Jensen. 9:30 Its Dance Time Mrs- Della Allen is recovering 9:45 Headlines of Today from a tonsil operation. 10:00 KVNU Goodnite. (5 minuate newscast on the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titensor hour every hour of tlie day) were in Idaho Fals the past week visiting with relatives. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 AM. Mrs. M. H. Preece Is quite ill. 7:00 KVNU Ranch House An exray was taken at a Lo7:30 Radio Chapel gan hospital this last week. Her 7:45 Radiating Rhythms daughters, Mrs. Parry and Mrs. 8:00 Top of the Morning Ramshaw are attending her. 8:05 All Request Hour A trousseau tea was held Sun9:05 Announcers Choice day for Mrs. John W. Maher 9 10 Defense Program formerly Miss Velva Frandsen, at 9:15 The Housewife Club the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels 9:45 Musical Newsy Frandsen. She received some 10:05 Dance Varieties very nice gifts and the many who 10:30 Tune Tabloid visited her wished her happiness 10:45 Reddy Kilowatt, the electrical farm hand, Your Music and Mine in her new venture. Mr. and Mrs. 11:05 Tunes for Today is ready and able to take over many duties Maher are visiting friends and 11:15 Four Notes relatives here, but wil return to 1 1 30 formerly performed by men who have left Melodic Moods Elko, Nevada, in the near future. 12:00 World Coverage News the farm for the army, the navy or jobs in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison 12:45 Rainbow Trio attended conference at national defense industries. Many progresSalt Lake 12:15 Lum and Abner City. They visited Mr. and Mrs. 12:30 Man on the Street sive farmers have already given Reddy Art Allen at Tremonton, also P.M. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Adams Kilowatt more jobs to do, thus reducing 1:00 Pipe Organ Concert at Provo. 1 15 Isle of Paradise labor shortages. What about you? Harold Hansen returned home 1:30 South American Way last week from California, where 1:45 Music In Modem Mood Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest he has been for his health. 2.05 Songs of the Sage electric service produced for you by Amasa Hyde and Elder But-ta2:15 Miladys Melody is the kind of business men American of the 2:30 Broadcast school board Sunday of the Logan- with Mrs. of serves 90 Bodily of the nation. the Stake Boxelder Football Game power that Genealogical were committee, to their loss of the continental Sunday school visitors Sunday. Lorin Reese, with Glen Larsen European markets, by Increasing as first Import purchases from 8450,000,000 ed in thecounselor, were sustainffuy superintendency of the to nearly a billion dollars a year. Sunday school. Wayne Anderson He said the $700,000,000, made Bobby Hendricks, Jay Eskelson available to South America for and Gilbert were graduated from loans Is being used by Latin counthe Primary by President Zola tries to build up Industries and agAllen. They were received by riculture worth fighting for. He Bishop Raymond Allen and will said actually only $37,000,000 Is be ordained to the Aaronic priestcurrently not repaid and that not hood Sunday. all funds available were borrowed. geo-abo- r r T Lj , a t sk-o- W.u,.- - 1 r , J -- fig-vr- es Tlie Red Cross announced a program to instruct 500,000 American housewives In home nursing m the next year. Courses will lake six weeks of class work and practical experience. Miss Olvia Peterson, director of public health nuslng lor Minnesota, will conduct the program. EMPLOYMENT Tlie President's committee on Fair Employment Practice asked and one denied a defense Job because of creed, color, race, or national origin to write tlie Commute at Washington os an Investigation can be made and remedial slops taken. The OPM Labor division issued new reporting forms to speed up surveys by the U. S. Employment Service, local offices of situations where civilian factories are closed by material shortages and priorities. The OPM advised the War Department that 34 companies making most of the nation's wasihng machines can produce defense articles and asked they be given preferential treatof workers. ment to avoid lay-oLABOR The President, In a mesage to the AFL convenUon In Seattle, said the time has come when Fedmust eral mediation machinery be used . . . before any recourse is taken to a strike or lockout." He rivalries and said organizational Jurisdictional conflicts must be discarded for the duration. Labor Secretary Perkins told the meeting "it Is of extreme Importance that develop In the near future a pattern of discipline. She said the closed shop, closed memberships and high dues should be restudied with a view to the public welfare and to provide for those who are not Joiners by nature." LABOR SAFETY Navy Secretary Knox told the 30th National Safety Congress In Chicago a killed or injured worker Is as much loss to defense as a wuonded soldier because we have no time to train replacement workers. He said time lost through Injuries las year would have built 45 battleships, 75,000 fighter planes or 15,000 heavy bombers. PRODUCTION OPM director Knudsen, speaking In New York, said despite tremendous Increases in British and American production the Nazis will contiue to hold their lead in certain important war Items for a our long time unless we step up statischief DPM pace. present tician May said in a New York radio speech that the U. S. Is deof Its revoting only 15 percent sources to defense while Canada and Great Britain are devoting 50 to the absolute percent close maximum. Mr. May said to put U. S. production on a plane with Britains means drastic diversion and facilof materials, use. ities from civilian to military He said, for example, auto production would have to be cut from week. 50,000 to 1,000 cars a FOREIGN TRADE President Roosevelt told the 28th National Foreign Trade convention of In New York that equality treatment and mutual benefit to baall nations could be the Only commercial relasis for post-wtions if peace is to be enduring. Welles Under Secretary of State told the convention that trade made agreements similar to those U. S. would the war the by before economic be one of the post-wof Comtools. Under Secretary told the merce Chatfield-Taylthe not repeat must we group of stressing Versailles, of mistake and political adjustterritorial ments and asking little provision trade and for the basis of sound said economic reconstruction. He U. S. must set the and England the trade pattern because only facilities, they have the productive necnatural resources and capital order. economic world for essary HELPING SOUTH AMERICA Coordinator Speaking In Boston, Affairs Rockeof pract-icalfeller said the U. S. "has taken up the slack left in due the trade of the 20 Republics ar The best of 'em is -- fid-er- out of the KilifUie sulf are re - 4us Jccti'd a phial ally or lui'ii'.aily t I, unlit for military s.nne. hording to Lieuli'littlil Col un i John F ut ar UENDED oth ll.t i, The Two Out of Three Utahns Unfit For Military Service TvkO ronp-- a. man-pow- er Mattingly j jr hove u, or aru. ar- - Uti.g l.l lor it.,;. ury iue A'iKI D UION -f MOliH H U-r- EuU.4. flute ai.J ul.'Ul to rci.'dy lot. JiiUlU' H Tage Sewn The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah tO"fclte Inter-Americ- an ly SKVN 0J o (D O ed Ah-FLE- COVE n. Merry-Go-Rou- : Im At Your Service t,fr. farmer!, - : : : rs fyfoneriT tomfoutPea&t mwe |