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Show LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAfI THE JOURNAL, m S! i WT U ri A' Many More Children Governor Will Run r " - -- I i 0, RALEIGH. N.- April 15, instituand Every department Carolina lias been tion of North placed on a budget basis, as a result of legislation prised by 925.4rene ral assembly, .The act exempt the tate highway commission, which.. ahnvys hao operated on its own funds as a separate portion of the government, and which will continue as - t lhel I: j i ;i t r , -- heretofore. Th e governor, under the new law. becomes tne real financial bead of the state. He is vested with the power of drawtog up. after consulting "With the budget commission the revenue amt appropriation bills each two years, and he is charged with y to see that appropriations are balanced by revenues Department heads are brought diroctlv under the governor's control by the new .law. He has been given the power to investigate the cost and methods of operation used by every depert ment and institution, and may recommend to the legislature such changes as he feds necessary to effect economies to government. ..He may, order drastic reorganization of departments if he feels that thereby the states monies may be . . saved. respon--sibljt- - Heretofore r-- numerous Dodd By CLARISSA MACKIE -- Monday, April IXJLS for Fat Mice; No Hope Theyre Bom ThatWayi rjpRANSPLANT Peace be Restored If CLEVELAND. April 17. the tendency toward Adiposity tCswrilkt.) in humans follows the same (By Associated Dress) WT"KAR Captain,", roa.l tL laws that it does in mice, there Mo., in INDEPENDENCE, tr, "I now tali mj Announcement that is no hope foFfat folks; theyll hand lo fell you that I anr iroiii to April 16 hroili-r- , how no matter a revelation had been received be obese (ullforniu to hoop turns for so Unit t conn work )ou nny by Albert M. Smith, associate hard they try to reduce. That is loniror. lie needs me, so I enmrot of M. the cheerless moral that may be President Frederick miiK until yon fotnetiome from Oil of the Reorganized drawn from the researches on trip. Irorlnda Irudd will take tuy Smith, - w Jcusus. Christ pf.lat-terda- y fatness in mice reported today Church of and yml planytutr hookt,n.r) can f'hanj.'C IfnHilier on ofjofi Saints; urging peace up- to the American Association of on the general conference, was Anatomists at their meeting please the other. Xmir Ellen Smith.'' made last night. . here, by Dr, C. H. Lanforth of rorlmla IOmIiI ! Sufferin Mi under- Leland Stanford University A revelation in the lie as groaned joune Captain Clnrk, church is the Studying abnormalities hithput iheletter away and leaned standing of the erto somewhat loosely classed of seltooiier voice hi God flue of rail the speaking through against the presidency to the congrega- as constitutional. Dr. Dan-fortthut' raced throuli dep seas. Think tion on a matter of has shown that some of of jroln home and not seelnx Ellen w including a tendency to them, Smith ul the helm. V Intrlnda lush! acextra are in his animals followed The revelation, weight, In without woman the in Cities or Villages inde- pendent appropriation measures for individual intsitutions have been passed by each The result has been. that the general appropriation bill seldom, if ever, carried amounts koveiing all state expenses. In addition a number of institutions , and practically every department, have the power to draw on the state treasurer for funds and this resulted in large overdrafts of the general funds As an outeonie 6f this policy it has beep estimated by legis-Jatu- re - (By, Science Service) LONDON, April IT. lw-- After studying ' data from several countries, Dr. Percy Stocks of the ' University of London has found a connection between the and the 0f mortality from cancer of the stomach and esophagus. Dr, Stock says that his findings "seem to indicate that defective functioning of the thyroid gland is favorable to the incidence of cancer of the stomach, and possibly of other organs also. prevalence--of--goiter- ! 1 h great-importance- jli only But Long-heade- definitely due to hereditary factors. There seems to be a connection between fatness and yellowish hair, so far as mice d are concerned, for the little blondes (Dr. mice were - females, by the way) all tended toward the billowy" averaging , type, from thirty to one hundred percent, heavier than ordinary mice kept under the same conditions. This - held true whether the thari fnan who sat Freder- mice were kept on strict diet ick M. Smith in the presidency? or whether they were highly tion of the majority members insurg Saturday in gents and voting supreme directorial control of the church affairs to. President Smith. Several' of the insurgent members Jiad declared ' they would not abide by the" action. After delivering a word of consolation to the people of the church the revelation, ' as revelation, as repeated by Smith, asked: And was it not God himself thl tpiesilon neared Xew many time a the Bree York. They touched at the Mg city and took a Falnmtt man loune with He asked No Highbrow n over-ridin- -- Julie CosA offended the ca(e Utln before the ship hud left the East d them. By Science Service) BERLIN, April 17. The proud Nordic race has to move over rnd make room for another or dolichoceph, individual, and that the humblest relatioTTon the family-trepoor old" Pithecanthropus erec- n of Java. Prof tus, the Hans VVeinert, of who has compared his own data with the measurements of this famous' skuli recently published by its discoverer, the Dutch physician Eugene Dubois, states that the revised data place this most ancient of d manlike creatures in the class, popularly supposed to comprise only the of races. thighAlthough the skull-tobone and bit of jaw, the only relics so far discovered of Pitne canthropus, were found ovet thirty, years rgo, Dr, Dubois has until within the last few days given out only preliminary results of hig Studies, and has permitted very few scientists to see. his specimens. Dr. Weincrt, however has ixen one of the few privileged : to study them, e and ha made careful' new figures .show that the width of , the skull is less than three fourths of, its length, which places it in the ' lagig' classification. Dr. NVeinert also reviews the as to whether controversy Pithecanthropus was really a fan or simply & large ape, He incline sto the opinion Jthat the river. I 'Year Dorinda Dodd's pel ns to keep house for you, gossiped Jnbex ( . lazily. Until ( can turn around and And someone else, said the captain, frown on his handsome bronzed face. iong-slvud- ed elsel Flnl-onien- e, Beilin-Pots-da- by Ihirlnda." Talked to dentliF repeated the - appro-priatiotrb'- -- ll said It Vice- -' CHICAGO, April 16. became silent. Tie watched deG. Dawes Charles President the captain's phMimy face as he stood .atto Boston for w entertn wore hdel. the today parted They by the sound and the navigation through tend the sesquicentennial celeHell Hate required Jhe captains close bration Of the battles of Lexingattention. Once Jahe Slapped Ills ton and Concord and the historknee Just s though he had made t ic ride of Paul Revere. Incidentdelightful discovery, v ally, on next Monday the .vice Folks are gossiping already, BUI Jalu-- x J long-heade- y p, of .expenses, tendOther constitutional such as the encies, production of extra tegs, were also shown to be due to definite hereditary ' factors. - Jahea. you know old Irorlnda I Hold always wanteJ to get married " iHmt ire fool, Jalre," unpited Capt Bill Clark. ... y Jr THE JOURNAL OFFICE ? hs - ', . Celebration Boston stu-plfl- Tire It reeye Is In port!" the word flew around the, v Wage Vrf Fulrport. the state auditor the . but no one had on npportniillg to have close of the fiscal , per'od. June a word with the captain, who went .10, 1925, the state will face a ashore at once and look a short cut deficit in its general fund of across the bluffs to his little white mersur-menta.Thclose, to $9,000,000. home on the hill, lie had Iteen horn 4 1 The new policy will become and raised there, and It plewwd him to effective July, I. 1925. ; .'Aftei llye on In the house that was so e)r that dAte all departments ..and quent of III mother and fnther, dead these five years past. There were institutions w 11 have to keep many houses whose doors ojiened gl.ld-1expenditures within the definto reeel ve the handome joling ite amount fixed in the master of the Breeze, and many a fair for their operations. him. hut h was danrael aet her cap The state highway .commissallormnn whose, only lore was ashy sion derives its revenues hum his whip. Thus far lie .had escaped, made a the four cent tax on gasoline Ellen Smith had alrrar The him. for very nohome and the auto lincense taxes. Out creatuip was pleasant human, truly Iorinda of tion that disagreeable , of this income the sinktog fund though on a low level. The three Dodd, with her morose face and bony fop the ypod bond issues is car- loose teeth that have been found hands around, depressed him. ed. fen; a f dl as all operating and the roots of the teeth in the Ellen always had been fat and florid and Human end tnaintepafiee of jaV? fragment, sxe'alU jjolly. "Oh, confiiitnd the women,'' he the 'commission. rather than fcn ape type, though groangd as he entered the' tittle front rather large for a man. yard, gay with summer flowers all ' More important,, however, Is blowing In the wind. The birthrate in Japan is x he like old The posies. Indy higher than in any other coun- the aize of the brain. The porentered the lie admitted, grudgingly in in DuBois tion skull Dr. the of which vital are try statistics In the familiar hands has a capacity of 570 cu- front door and stood kept. ' hared head. It was a bic centimeters. This is estimat- entry, with tribute that he nlwaya paid to hi ed to be about, two-thirof dear ones. Then lie tiring tils hat on the capacity , of the . original the deer's antlers, and looked Into the brain cavity, which would thus parlor. Everything was In Its accusbe approximately 1 9Q0 - cubic tomed place, and Immaculately clean. windows were open centimeters. This ts nearly The smalt front and the icenf ot cinnamon roses Ailed doufcel the size of the gorilla's the room. Ills throat tightened that at Dan-fort- fed. Dawes Leaves For FOR SALE AT four-foote- ra-Ih- er Hie VVluUs matter with Jhirimlii Dodd?" Jahe She fairly wpteaked Ids sitrprixe, makes the heat apple pies tn Falrport Thai may Tire captain hesitated. be. and apple pie Is, my favorite, but I couldnt stand being talked to death ape-ma- aris-trocrac- , " Falrportf Ape-Ma- YOUR TOMATO in paper cup fr -- - 2o THEY ARE CONVENIENT AND INEXPENSIVE - (By Associated Proas) . , - I Methods Business ; ! m r - Reorganized L D. S. Asks Revelation Mist Dorinda. -- Born on Farms Than North Carolina on i 1 j Many Cancer Victims Had Goiter Says Doctor (By Associated Press) NEW YORK,' April 17. The rate in the farming areas birth president plans to ride over the of the United States is 52 per route taken by his cent than in the Cities William Uaw.es, and 24greatercent per greater' than in who rode to warn the minute-me- n the villages, according tq a reas did Revere, although his- port published today by the Intorians generally have mention stitute of Social and Religious ed only Revere. Research, of this city, which Private records, including give? under the title, A Census Paul Reveres own letters, show Analysis of' American VilUige, " that .William Dawes was one of the result of the first tabulation the riders who ' aroused the ever made of the United States sleeping fanners , of; Middlesex census data for villages. By vilcounty of the approach of the lage is ' meant communities Rritish after the signal lanterns having fiom 250 to 2,500 had been set in the belfry of old . North church. In the famous The figures in the report show Vice President that at the last census period old . church Dawes on Saturday night will the average number of Children deliver his only speech, al- to each 100 married woman bethough" he planned To appear at tween 15 and 43 years of age in nearly all of the 'public ev- villages was 157, rs compared ents in connection with the cele- with 123 in the cities, kvTiiie in villages have a disporpoitionate-l- y large number of old people as compared wilh the cities and the farming areas. Of the men irt the v villages, 28.5 per, cent or polder ; are45years of Age States as while for the United w hole, 21.5 per cent of the men are in that age group. Of the women in the viDages, .27.4 per cent are 45 or nave passed that age, while this is true of only 20 per cent of the women , Atlantic villages have only gg men; the villages of the middk west, 95 men; those of the far west, 105 men; south, 94 men. those of the In the marital status of Tagers, regional difference. marked, In the far west, which is the one area in which the men in villages outnumber the women, only 22.6 percent of the village women 15 years of age and older are single, hi oih. o fthe entire country. pares with 26.7 percent in the The different regions them- middle Atlantic region. 28.1 per selves also show great differenc- cent in the middle west, and es in the composition of the 28.4 percent in the south. population. In the middle Atlantic region, for example, 34.8 Scientific'" investigation into percent of the village men and the habits of fishes has shown 36.7 ercent of the village wo- that many of them are by na. men have heached or passed the means helpless when out of w45th year. In the villages of the ater. There is, for instances, a middle west, 31 percent of the tropical fish known as the climb men and 29.4 percent of the wo- ing perch, which has the very men' are 45 or older; in those curious habit of scrambling, by of the west, 27.3 percent of means of its fins, up stones, the men and 23,8 percent of the roots, and even the trunks of i omen j in those of the south, trees, ip seexch of the insects on 21 percent of the men and 19.4 which it feeds. 4 percent of the women. The figures sho wthat for evAbyssinia has a Jewish popery 100 Women th6 middle ulation' of 50 000. J fr , . 1 - - inha-bitrnt- s. For the Best Printing ; ' bration. the distinctly 1 1 ; t - bt - J vOD16mm 195. The population in the villages fchown by;- the. report ito be different in its composition vefy Baltimore was the first city America to use gas for street and characteristics from the population in the strictly farmlighting. ing areas. The analysis shows Ins to see Miss Dorimla trod.l here, so for example, that in the coun-try- s I Just sum; lint." he explained. farm population there are th why, I am Dorlml lHhl!" 109 me nto every. H stared at her doubtfully. while in the villages there are an elderly lady I went wn e 95 men to each 100 women. only to seliiHd to her onej upon hi criticism on these lster-nBasing Aunt That was fathers and other differences; Dr, Dorinda died last winter, poorjb-ar- . r disappoint-if- ' I am sorry that you Fry, the author of the report, questions the validity Why of tiie census procedure. which 'T'lsappoIntedT Iie Fufired. most tensed the presence of his mothshould I be UtfcappoIntedT' He makes no distinction between er. lit left hastily, passed through the grotty lifiht blue drees she the quaint dining room, and sought wore ami the way tli balr curled in the data for villages and data the k Urban and Dorinda fmdd. the nape of her pretty neck. Send her for the rest of the rural populaThere was a delicious fragrance of away? He hoped nothin would hap- tion. The report states that the baking cake; on a aide table were pen to tempt her to leave his alwde, all the evidences of molasses rookies She was a little more than thirty, and census data for 175 percent of to come, hut no Dorinda I dd. And he was he was a sober thirty-all- . in the United the10,225 villages Oh, Miss iWrrind!" he sang lustily, home for the summer t , States having populations becheered for the moment by the When he was ready to sail on hi of Ills home, and with the words next Ion vnyape, he met Jultea Case tween 250 and 2,500 were tabulscarcely uttered out of the pantry on the street. How Is Mlaa iH.rimla, ated and analjzed in the study, '' and that this sample was carestepped ' woman Hilly?" asked Julie. " she exIt must be Captain Dapt. Billy Clark grinned happily. fully selected to include repretended a ptnmp capable hand. "Wel"There Isn't any Miss Dortnilii Dodd sentative villages in the middle come home. now. Jntiez It's iHirlnda Clark, and Atlantic region, the middle west Thank oi. mnam. I was eipo t were off on our honeymoon." ' the. south and the far west, to the report the , According v, i farming areas the theamiige number was Mrs. Dawes accompanied I t vice president. ; A - in Ut-f- lf ds Daily Fashion Hint 100-wome- ' pet-tlnt- f nd He-ah meters, bub nowhere near the size of n modern mans, which runs between 1200 and 1600. Only the smallest brains' afong as the pygmy races are 900 cubic centimeters, and as-sm- all Pithecanthropus, though not so tall as a modern man, was no pygmy. Sir Arthur Keoth, the anthropologist, sets 1000 cubic centimeter as the lowermost brain size that can be 'called human. With an estimat ed 900 and a little scientific charity, Pithecanthropus just makes the grade And still he is a Rritish long-hea- d. 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