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Show 4'' "i , - THE DESERET KETVS 0hti f'Meius Phone West 1 51. Salt Lsis Cltr. Utah. Published Afternoon! Except Sunday. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION One Week ...... .11 .i ( One Month One Tear One Tear (If paid In advance) Single Coplee , .... 7.80 7.00 Centa The above rate! apply to Utah. Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming, other !tatei by malt per month, 11.00. Addreia correapondence for publication to The Editor. Send remittance! and bualneea communication! to The Deseret New Salt take City, Utah. REPRESENT A' NATIONAL ADVERTISING TIVE3. Cone, Rothenburg and Noee, Inc. Eaat 41st Street New Torn City 4 So. "Michigan B.vA Chicago 507 Dyrovan Building Detroit 30i Coco) Cola Bldg Kansas City....... ,201 Conatltutlon Building Atlanta. B u I Id ! rg 3 V Kt 9rl a a e e MAAA fcq Louis. eee Conger and Moody. California 21! Hlgglna Building. Loi Angele Holbrook Building. San Francisco, California ,... :i Entered at the poatofflce at Salt Lake City, according to Act of ai eecond elaaa matter Cor.greaf, March I, 1S79. Tha Associated Press li excluatreJy entitled ts the nee for repubUcatlon of all newa credited to It, or not otherwieo ered. tted In thli newspaper, and also tba local newi pubUabed heroin. All right for repubUcatlon of ipeclal dlspatchee here ara aleo reserved. SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 21. 1028. WHAT ARE YOU DOING ? are nominations only active member Counted. If all tba children In the home of church member and persona who attend church tervice were listed a cburch member it would be bown that more than one half the American people are afThe filiated with church organization. number wholly outside of the church can only be guessed at, but it is certainly a minority of the entire population. It seems somewhat strange that while church membership ha increased the number of minister ha decreased by 1387. This Is doubtless due to the fact that there has been a tendency in certain case to consolidation- A decrease of 1470 in the number of churches is noted. It, is gratifying to know that America with all its material interests is still religiously minded. Religion must endure, it will endure in some form as it has endured from mans first contemplation of the mystery of life. True religion prompt the highest emotions of which the human mind is 'capable. Without religion civilized ni nian would perish even as peoples and hav jienhel jn the past Human achievement cannot reach the highest ends without religion. The great force of the earth and man's highest powers are spiritual. religion may die, but pure religion is born of the spirit of man and is therefore as immortal as man himself. Only under the inspiration and guidance of true religion is race survival assured. - na-l.n- ed A SPRING SNOWSTORM. gentle springtime received a rude and unexpected setback Friday when following rain a snowstorm of midwinter proportions set in and covered the valley and sur- of all other considerations, element in any enter- rounding hill wiLh it mantle of white. The prise that males for success or failure, for storm raged for several hours, adding congood or ill. Utah and the Intermountain siderable moisture to an almost .West have been bounteously favored by a supply, but fortunately temperatures were not severe and it is not believed beneficent Providence. Our home-lan- d hers in the mountains, has wonderful re- much damage was done. .While the weather is still more or less sources, magnificent scenery, healthful climate, and almost limitless possibilities unsettled, indications are that warmer conthrough its endowments of Nature. Yet all ditions will prevail and spring assert itself theaa things would count for naught, and in renewed form as a result of the slorm-Tberis danger that in remote sections the would bring no beneficial returns, were it not that the people who come here have cherry and apricot crops may have been made use and continue to make use of somewhat affected, but on the whole orchthese great asset. It is the human element ards are not thought sufficiently advanced that will make or mar the potential record to have suffered seriously. The rams of the end the destiny of the commonwealth. past few weeks and moderately low temperFellow citizens, what are we doing with atures have retarded spring planting but inthat which is laid out before us for our use 7 dications are that as the season advances Are we taking advantage of the opportunity crops generally will show th result of which lies within our grasp? Do we know generous precipitation and add much to our stale? Have we taken the trouble to the ye&ra harvest. While we have no fault to find we bevisit its various communities and the stretches of its broad expanse? Are we lieve we express the sentiment of most peomaking ourselves acquainted with that ple when we indulge the hope that sunshine which is ours1, and are we spreading the and warmth may soon take the place of the good word to our friends and neighbors in rather cold spell of the past few weeks. other stales and countries? REVERSES DECISION. It is a wonderful opportunity that we have. Are wo making the most of it? Just as the human element is the moving force ASPECLAL dispatch from Washington, the Boston Transcript anin this or any other enterprise, just so is nounces overridthat Secretary Wilbue-b- ej the human tongue a vital factor in the consummation of this enterprise- - For good or den the decision of the naval court of inin the matter of the sinking of the evil, the human tongue is a most vital agent quiry It can make and it can 'destroy. Words submarine 4, which placed the blame for the disaster on the shoutders of the spoken have a mighty effect, and their force and effectiveness falls not merely on one commander of the vessel and the coast recommendcfcject in a given direction but they range guard destroyer Paulding, and in every direction and are felt far beyond ed that Admiral Frank H. Brumby, in charge the intimate circle from which they spring. ofrescue operations, be detached from his because of alleged unfamihanty Pause, friend, and take an inventory of command with construction of submarines. the hat is your tongue saying of yourself. It will be remembered that the court Utah and the Intermounlain West? Is it of inquiry held Lieutenant Commander apreadmg good words, that will uplift and K. Jones of the S-and Lieutenant Roy build, or is it a'deslruclive agent, sending out Commander John S. Baylis of the Paulding complaint and evil words that cannot but tear down and destroy? You have a duty equally responsible for the fatal crash, to yourself and to tha commonwealth of which cost the lives of 40 men. It praised which you are a part. That duty is to be the rescue attempts in unstinted terms and more or less paradoxically, criticized constructive, to help promote the general then, welfare and the common good. Are you do- Admiral Brumby because of the testimony he gave at the inquify which seemed to ing what you should in this great cause? conThe special display page which, with a reveal a woeful lack of knowledge craft. this of type seagoing supplementary editorial, The Deseret News cerning The decision caused Secretary Wilbur contributes each Saturday to the general to ask the court to reconvene. Members welfare of Utah and the Intermountam court made a hurried trip to Boston West, is devoted this week to the theme in- of the dicated above. The page appears elsewhere to view the vessel in dry dock when they the exterior end inin today's issue. Turn to iL Read it care- personally inspected Uie hull in the hope that additional of terior on and then thoughtfully; fully put yourself trial and see whether you are doing what evidence might be found. The court, howcould see no reason for reversing you should for your state and your com- ever, But Secretary and so announced. itself munity. If you deride that you are not. takes then resolve to begin at once the work that Wilbur, backed by his chief advisers, court a martial, that the since position tu to know do. Learn it is your duty your state. Get acquainted with the wonderful from the evidence in hand, could not have Jones responsible made Things it bolds. Then help to broadcast to could not do so either. your neighbors and to the world the fact that for the disaster, be the for natural material resources, for scenic The secretary says the commander of a not to was for blame keeping beauty, for industry, education, for whole- Pauldirg some environment, and all the, things that proper lookout on his ship, which is matter for the treasury and not. the navy go to make up a successful and a happy life, r department to deal with. He declares that "This Is the Place the case against Admiral Brumby wa based slmosU entirely on hearsay evidence. MTIONVL UHl'RCH MEMBERSHIP. he There is nothing in lus conduct, chun.li statistics gathered by the says, "m connection with the rescue or REGARDLESS 1 record-breakin- S-- 4 I LieuL-Comman- f THF, Herald and recently published show (lie growth of church membership in America for the year 1927. These figures! while probably not official are carefully and impartially collected and represent in-fairly accurate statement the religious strength and growth of the various American churches. They indicate that the great in this country religious denominations hav with hardly an exception increased the number of their communicants during the past year. The average increase for all is small being a little ft exces ef one per pent. In a population of 120,000,000 Uie church membership is 48.59i.t63. An even belter thowing would be made than this were It not for the fact that in many of the de- . which is considered salvage operations blameable or other than commendable, and under all circumstances, any errors or oversigbt or failure in hi testimony are insufficient to overcome his splendid record of achievement covering more than thirty-on- e years of service in the navy, approved as it is by his superior pfficers and Uo by the selection boards whose recommendations resulted in his recent promotion to the rapk of rear admiral. With this decision th case may " considered closed.. Children and Animals. New Tork Tim. beautiful. Child psychologists have not settled tha question of the frequently displayed cruelty of children to animals Boms hold that It U an Instinct; others .believe that curiosity. In Itself sufficiently desirable, leads them to' experiIntended to be ments not necessarl-Whatever it Is that causes painful. Tommy to hold the kitten's tail while the small feline pulls and howls. It Is . possible to train him pot to do It. Even more important. he can be taught to dislike the Idea of giving pain to his pets. Consideration of the feelings of any one but himself ts a sentiment In an Infant. As which la the child grows older the meaning of generosity cornea to him partly through bla relationship to animals, particularly If ho has a pet of hi own. If the schools succeed In opening the eyes of children to tile- dependence of domestic animals on human beings, this will have somewhat enlarged their little world. Tears ago In ona of the school readers there was a heartrending story of a poor Fldo whose master misunderstood the message the dog was trying to convey, and, th.nking his strange behavior Indicated madness, little girls shot him. The tender-hearte- d wept and tha little boys were horribly embarrassed by the spectacle and by their own wretched feelings Ns modern teacher would sanction such a method for impressing children with the Intelligence and general worth of the dog. But aha will tell them that watering stations for horses ara Important, Winter as wefl as Summer, and that tha cat. Independent though be seems Is not (bio to shift for blmsef If tba family goes away for a vacation and leaves him without care. nt - Mors than 1,000 Odd Fellows gah-ere- d 00 Burglars entered the First Presbyterian church In this city and were about communion service to steal the when a pedestrian saw their fashllght, thought tho place was on fire and turned In an alarm. Tha burg'ars mads their escape. from Lev Angeles, Calif, announced tho death In that city of e welteran "Billy-- ' Gallagher, A dispatch o!d-tlm- weight pugilist, who had gained fame in the ring, and ho had acted as sec. ond for big Jim Jeffr.es, heavyweight champion ef tha world. o o o It was stated that the Federal grand Jury In session In this cry hd taken up the task ef Investigating the mysterious robbery of tho Utah National bank, and that I witnesses had been summoned in the case. 3071.000 girls with talent waiting to be talent, placed. But these girls had unusual good. they were persistent and they- made After having filled engagements ftine-s-full- y they return to the University of (.dorado to complete their courses. And here is the point- - They were college girls. So impressed were they, on Broadway, with were the value of education, that they return to finish their courses. The reign of Dumb Dora" is about over. The St. Louis Times. I The invitation extended to 100 Danish boys of high school age to visit the United Mates the coming summer as the guest ol that number of American families again demonstrates the sentiment of friendliness that has come into existence m recent years with the view of making the, various peoples Of the world better acquainted, 'he great success of the visit of American youth to Denmark summer, where they were taken to their hearts by Danish 'families and shown every courtesy within the power of Danish hospitality, open'd up an avenue of friendship that is to find fuither exthe pression in this return visit, when greatness of the New World is to be disclosed to these Danish youth. Christian Science Monitor. lat THE DEATH OF FRANKLIN. 17. 1796) (April Tlius. some tall tree that lopg hath stvyi Hie glory of its native wood. By storms destroyed, or length of years. Demands the tribute of our tears. The pile, that tok long tune to To dust returns by slow deeijs, But, when it destined years are oer We must regret the loss the more. ra', So Ions accu'tomed to your aid. Tho world laments y.uir evil mad So long befriended hv your art. Philosopher, 'lis hard io part! When monarch tumble to the ground Successors easily are found; few But, matchless trankhn what EDUCATION OF THE STAGE Can hope to rival such as jou. ' Who seized from kings their ceptered Ethel Mann and Mariana Mann, two pride. Colorado girls, went to New York to get a And turned the lightning's darts aside " told stageon wre the chance there! JJiey Pbit.p Morin Freneau. . '1 Superstition and Fear. President of University of Wisconsin and former editor of the if Century Msgs tine Prayers Front Wall Street Dont Weep For Ford. not Tbs Dsssrst News do comBscsesanly endorao or mend sU Of Mr. Brisbane conclusions. Bis editor Isis ers published es expressionshih-r-o(st opinion ol the world s Marled qdllor. BT ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright, 192. by the Star Co.)o tho violent Followin shocks In southeastern Bulwent garia, many of tho peasants Insane. Such Insanity Is caused by sua. combination of Ignorance end this in perstition. in country or a big fire, like that frenxy of reChicago. brlnse oa building, end e boom in real estate. Wo do not know much and are not free from superstition. But we know enough not to go eraxy, when and shakea a little tha earth ailpe e e a few With a exceptions. likelbe superstitious laeoon earthquake, fear has always been th worst part of a quake. Superstition has be keved that th Lord waa shaking tha earth In anger. We know that old earth is only settling Into her final shape, meaning harm to noSxrth-qusk- body. Testerday I wrote ef a conference oa commercial forestry, la discussions of which It was my privilege to participate; since that conference, my mind has been going back agstn and again to th gifts th woods may give to our civilization. Let me list some of these gifts. First, a successful venture In reforeststion will train a state In as no other single venture can quit do. Wa are likely to oversimplify tha problem of conservation 'In our states. No s.ngle agency can solve th problem. Conservation commissions cannot do It alone. Isaak Walton leagues cannot do it alone. Legislatures cannot do It alone. Tb private owners of timber lands cannot do it alone. Nothing short of a state-wid- e venture can do It. Second, a successful venture ln reforestation will stabilize and diversify the economic life of a state. of already know a hundred way to utilise the th lumber Industry: but if and when w push ahead In research in the fields of cellulose and colloid chemistry. VI shall doubtless find a bewildering number of new ways to utilize the of the forest; and the states that succeed In reforestation programs will find that they have, not only a great lumber Industry assured, but many new Industries arising out of the use of These new Industries can e'uster around th lumber mill and bring a richness, a stability, and a diversification to the economic life of many regions that now rest upon uncertain economic bases. Third, a successful venture In reforestation wilt add to the health of many states. Before pine forests were planted In southern France, It was an unhealthy region; today It ts a health resort. Th planting of eucalyptus trees Ip some of the districts around Rome transformed health conditions there. And great forests safeguard our purs water supplies Fourth, a successful venture fn reforestation will bring to a stats tha priceless boon of beauty. If forests bring health to men's bodies, they also bring beauty to their spirits. A people will not tolerate the absence of beauty its I common l'fs forever. Bonier or later the absence of lesu-t- y from the life and work of men. Indoors and outdoors, will bring bitter ard revolting spirit. Our machine age was, for a long time, th foe,of ipeauty. Lately It has turned friend to beauty. In all the articles and machines the mg hin age is making now, a desperate effort Is made to make them beautiful as welt ea useful. It is only a question of time until the common things we us Indoors will b generally beautiful. The next step Is to msk outdoor America everywhere beautiful; and if w do, our efforts wtl bear fruit In th character of our children' children. (Copyright. McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) th Unit A 4 Billion e Prayers reaching heaven In numbers today will start from Wall Street. This Saturday is catch'ng up day." The exchange will close, permitting tired clerka to catch up, and get a little rest. Tha brokers are almost tired of making profits, al PATTERSON BT GROT NO BORDERS. There are bo national borders S for the mind. There are bo fir th personality. Ludwig, great biographer, aays that when bis book oa Napoleon Is translated Into French th branch won't like It. Ho says Harmans have a more profound admiration for Napoleon than Frenchmen hare. Carlyle, the Great Scotchman. Is hit teacher, Ludwig aays. Ha "Life of Christ will be ready In April. He predict many will not like it. Ludwig baa an International mind. Tha world needs mors of them. bouB-dsriC- GREAT. Speaking of Ludwig, this able German thinker's opinion of women is Important. In a recent Interview he differs with a writer who said that with very few exceptions women have never dona anything in tha important. He believe greatness and Importance of many women- - Moat significant of all, be save there are many, many "great women whom the world will never know" Every man knows that Every Ludwig speaks the truth. inan knows there are. very often in his own home, great women whom the world will never know. UNKNOWN OVER-TALKIN- Are you familiar with the man who has the habit of telling h.a business two or three times before be will stop and give you a chance to make your answer? Bs is a and a nuisance. He will state his case, clearly Then he enough. expands it and adds to it needlessly and then tells It all over again from th begin-nlrIt was a hopeful day for the BT ROBERT QfllXEJf. It's a bad habit It can ba Bears, tba first In a long time. The rediscount waa raised, malting U broken by attention. Some a little mors expensive to borrow salesmen who have that habit loss a some trees, bus-nGrafting improve monev for speculating. because they don't know Some men wouldn't steal, even . First stocks went down, then up. but it doeent em to work In the In a legal way, and some ,h customer is sold, and think Jwh'n J know when to step. then down again, closing lower case of Political timber. dont Ralsh a fanatic. j But, a word to tha Bear, If Is the Quality that Philosophy "time at length you muttered The only reason more girls don't BLOOD AND CANCER. to brute man scorn a prompts makes all things even and sold make fools of married men is beRingoM. Berlin doctor, sav cerIf ha pants when he cause short, look out for Monday morn- strength It's too easy to be Interest- tain destructive wh.te climbs stair. corpuscles an The unburnt Bull is child, a a a ing. ing. are always present in the blood of and still has pyrotechnics la store Sti!1.ff they manufacture aome persons suffering from cancer. a Business axiom: The lower h:s These corpusaues reveal themselves thing guaranteed to pay for Itself Which Is biggest of our finan- in mx months they have collector rating in Brad&treet s, the more before there is any outward men cial giants in these days of billion just aa d a any others. he delights in the words "propo-- s of cancer. A blod tet may prove dollar units? lion and "conference." a a a the way to a cure of this dread General Motors with 17,(00,000 If you would keep out undeCommon folks sre urged Ever ee a dog shake Itself after aieae. shares shews a total value above sirable. the two aeencies tn which go slow n too much three billions. ou mut apoeai are Congress and coming out of water? It a Process faith on early pinning of announcements Wall street calls a "reaction.'1 American Telephone and Tele- the stork. what may or may not be done a a a graph company, however, aeeme to about cancer. Some day the scourge Correct th) sentence: His par- cf the race will bo TTe11 walk the solden streets. hold the championship. At the end conquered, to of 1977 the total assets of the com- Think of beinv able to walk in ent forced him to tudv until late fur it bas not at night in order to feed their pride will be haen. pany, and associated companies, the street. That a a e bv leading hs cliss. and be beat book cost, with ell intangible assreetbs IS NOT MAGIC. came a great man." sets excluded were three billion n four hundred and milOnly a person who is much tod (Copyright 12S, PubUhcrs n lion, four hundred and temperamental to be practical Syndicate; thousand dollars that he has to engage him-s- lf At the market value. Instead of In exactly the right line if he SPRING RL ERIE. book value, the telephone and teleis going to make a success of his career. There is not jut no trade, graph company would be worth The buds on the lilac tree one profession, one Job and no tour billions fat and green. If he stays college men are con- AndAreofswelled other Job for you. A normally inlavender sweetness dropped Tou Win observe tnat. In per- ceited idiots (ell him you too. industrious and A telligent fairly promise they bring. sistent enterprise and courageous out at the ethgih grade, oung man ought to be able to do Oh, the sun shines to dav well in any one of seemi lines of And th blue spending, the giant corporations and skys more clear; Isn't A village street really work. Don t take much stock in Its spring; I can feel it' make their own government seem bumpv than the highway outside fate. Take more stock in your own Just hear the hAns cheer. small. cn seems that towrn. of It way perseverance and jour own salesThe tTn'ted States shudders at account of jut the chickens. There some gren In the chard manship. the thought of spending three And the are quarters of a billion, gratss gren. over Americanism. Denouncing crooks: There 5 a flash of blue MOVING ON. several years, to make spread the Missis- keeping up fnendiv social relations sippi aqfe. American Telephone ana with those jo'i know are crooked. A From a blue birds wing invention Ordmar.Jy tMaj gray, robin Telegraph will spend two billlone . Ruffs her sleek leaves jeterdaj's device forever in the next five years for new Religion is like education. Those While three sweetcoat. The machine that we nots mm who need it mos--t are bv their very From some other bird s throat. thought was wonderful year before need made incapable of realising it. . L !at quickly pase into the attic of Tn telephone company can Thi gad plan of nature outworn ideas. The other day an the more you war a high Ala !?or tha" tmice the amount hooked a towrrope on a That airplane gives life a nw birth. the sorernment ran not afford hat, the sooner joull be p&eaing It excels ail construction 'randd automobile and pulled It Congratulations to W. S. Gifford. tu Of beings on earth. out of the ditch. Tat Illustrates Read of the telephone company. Hr For mortals build houses the point that it Isn t time to distell our go eminent how he nilht Isn't louauty tnat rmkc the It And fine road card the motor car not jet and things. doe It. bick but the conviction that his But & more Thouch the a.rpttn- - is a Jump supreme powrr is the hub locality Plan nature and spring ahead. Plenty f room In the ajr Chan&fn his tvpe of ear Is an CEORGIAXA A.VGKJa M1LLETT. for planes hut not enough on th Job for Henry Ford, with cpnive Salt Lake City, Utah. tens of millions to spend on new ground for Parking, machinery and a gigantic revenue suddenly cut off. But tha Ford company's report shows that if vou have tears to hed for Henry Ford you may saia them for another day. It isn't long enough to be called 0 a unless vour head hits the Lcaing out what he mar have a detour aed and put mav, out rf hun- top at least seven times. dreds of millions comma in. Ford The trouble about worshiping fS4.Svi1 061. of whf. fc 1 307,. ha 616,97) Is cash And celling spare ancestors is that people who do it seldom provide tho samp privilege for the fifteen million old part Fords bring in lxtv millions a for posterity Kinds year more. The Ford can struggle old You'll remember the fin on, until their rew cars ret Into big production. They expen to pro- custom of "asking tha blessing" duce about 6 cars a day !n began to wane about (he tira can openers became hniversaL July. There are many calls for money in the The rharminr and lovely daughIt a mn brags about what he spring. Money for building, remodeling, ter of the American Resolution did yesterday, it s a confession he admit that ther refurnishing, repainting; money for a "black hasnt grown enough to do better l5t ' made up of public mn and today. new automobile, a piano, a radio or a ' U public speaker. mut take rreat care In selecting our speakphonograph; money for new electrical If the wings in GIrland are ers. th lad? say. "fo there is fastened on and can't be borrowed, household equipment; money for refia lot of neighbors are going to danger radicalism abroad a nancing or to meet a maturing, mortthink they are in the wrong place. Patrick ITenrv would be on that If need money for an.y. purgage. sev"black list. of course and Correct this sentence: I watched pose in amounts from $200 up to very eral other radical connected with him stop in front of three store the Reolution. A for him who windows," said she. "and he large amounts, you can borrow here on a!d: "take al thou hast and rive hi tie." good first mortgage security. Bring in to the poor, he would be barred didnt adjust from D. A. R. speaking, as a mat your abstract today, if approved you can course. of ter ; Ret your money immediately. are dangerous However, these days, it's a blessing te hae tho&e to us ladies protect m m a paternal PARAGRAPHS government slip it over In the gum on postage stamps? a a a UNI book review for today: ''Black Majesty' by John W. Van dercoolt Harpers). The thrilling romance of a nigger who became a king biogrsphr, not fiction. time-wast- g. I def-nit- e 7 " sat 000 000 M Captain Richard P. Hobson of war fame, and congressman from Alabama, arrived In Salt Lake City during the afternoon and In the evening In the Eyrie theatre delivered a lecture In which he urged a larger navy to preserve the nation'! peace. - The Way of the WORLD hard-boile- ISO. at thqir hall In this city to attend tha grind lodge sessions and members of tha order were coming In from various parts of the state. During the full dress parade afternoon there was on the streets ' THE GIFTS OF THE WOODS. 000 Twenty Years Ago. 21, 3923 BY GLENN FRANK. snl-mx- APIUL 21 TODAY In the wnpilri th's week of the ls verioni societies for kindness to the schools ere not overlooked. A su rrse4 program hae been prepared for the ue of teachera by a committee of the New Tork Women ! League for Animate It la probably too lonr to be wedged Into the crowded school day, but parta of It will doubtlesa be found useful. The prayer from tha Euimi Church liturgy, remembering the bum. bla beasta who with us bear tha burden end heat of tha day. la simple and - APRIL SATURDAY bn. 000 fifty-seve- sixty-seve- 000 000 000 -- 000 af-?r- jJ 000 000 000 ILAN Of Many for Every Purpose 000 000 hafa u 000 Kinds of Loans Offered 0 At Austin. Texas. Congressman Connally making one of hi finest political speeches, was interrupted, his voice drowned out by a heckler m an airplane using a radio loud speaker- - Swooping back and forth above the hall, the airman broke up the meeting. e Afr police will be employed at Houston to prevent aerial interference with the Democratic convention. The writing on the wall was mild, compared with el!lna from the sky eat efficiency expert Perhaps th abominate a littered desk because it leaves no room for his feet. about the hard- flappers. They aren't the ones who fill the rescue homes. Dont worry boiled Monthly Instalment Loans a Pr14ff praedrtl uilasd f wlpia wffIwpl. a Imi by aets, ( plan tbly par Straight Mortgages For Oh. who want w.T for a w.KM east af tlar. wlthent the amwll; at n tlaet- -s tq, , ft art a. Mare wafnrtt. Amortized or Partial Payment Mortgages 1 Smith and Var aren't th only ones. Broker buy exchang seats they never get a chancsr to sit on. V sucAtJ'ful marriage Is on In which botfrartlee have reconciled thorough. Captain themselves to thir disappointGermany Koch! of the Bremen, announces , his plan to return home b air. nd ments. him in the Bremen that brought Americanism: Foeljng superior first over. That would be the round trip on record a beginning (o the darned tightwad from whom wa must borrow until pay day. of millions of trips that will be commonplace in a few years. Any town is a good town to the Th most elaborate road map of man who thinks it silly to waste more than 20 minutes at lunch. Issued ever be will Pnnned Europ bv the International Association too tnfltnc to take club in People Rgcognl7ed AutomobPe the spring. medicine. Why doesn t pretemiv A lew lulrrftf rale a4 a area that at af the principal will be paid a parffaa lat by matviity. - 0,0 it. Central Trust Company MORTGAGE Mala at Flrat fhsM 1.0 Aawtb. Salt aaatrb fake City 1 |