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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE SALINA SUN NAUTICAL NOVELTIES Published Every Friday at Saline, Utah. the postoffiie at Salina as Entered-a- seciiiil-c!a.;- matter, under s the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION O.ie Year Su Montns '.Future Admirals. enlisted men in the C. S. Sixty-si- x navy at the naval training station .at N o fo k , Va., recently' had every cause for elution and rejoicing. They wen1 notified that they had successfully passed all the. filial examina-- 1 ions for admission to. the United State's naval academy, at Annapolis, Mainland. j. . These moir onlistod as apprentice seamen in the navy, served at .least nine months aboard, a ship in full KATES: - - 2 0 1 00 in Advance. In making change of address, give old .address Advertising Kates (liven as. well as the on' Application. . Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY ; THE ALMIGHTY Kl SES TO S l 1 ''EXPELLED I NK IN. I i ; Fayalde The following "Nautical Nove.des' j 'are furnished by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake City: ;' I M I I E I I. G, I ROM. SCHOOL... m: " igiiosi. commission, and entered the naval class, which academy preparatory convened at the training station last November. Approximately 130 started this intensive course of study, some could not keep up the stiff scholastic pace, so only 78 remained to tuke the final examinations and of these i2 fell by the wayside. The successful candidates, now rated "Midshipmen U, S. Navy, will be Irum-ferreto the receiving ship, U. S. S. Keina Mercedes, at Annapolis, to arrive there on July 6. Upon graduation four years hence they will be commissioned with the rank of ensign in the navy. These young men came into the navy, saw their opportunities, conquered the obstacles, and arc how on the high road to greater achievement. In view of the high mental, moral and physical standard; to he met by the candidates, the U.S. navy does not stress possible entrance to the naval academy as an inducement for enlistment. But this does go to prove that opportunities in the navy are many and genuine for the young man with ambition. CUTTING ; s- Almost exactly." two years ago-- the in.validated. No great cry I arose generally for the. simple i Cason that the. NRA had s dited itself vs i t h the public. A few i' edieted d is.a: ter, hut they turned "'M t be had piophets.. Efficiency. X'uw Senator black and Kcpresen-tjitiv- e The- United States navy of today is cConnery iue asking congress more efficient and less waste. i)l than to coi'isider A.iiothei.' bill revising all. at The offiany time, in tiie pi incTid.es- of the NRAi before cers and enlisted men have built up b.icathiiig. life into ghosts, let look an enviable reputation for efficiency at the recoril.- The. New. York Times in . providing our. country with, the sums. it. :u'p this way: ; best of .protection at all times. Citi"It is now dcarr that there-wano zens of this great nation can look to foundation in fact for the early fear their" first line of defense with the that the snpreme court verdict in the assurance that their homes and pro- case of tho NRA had dealt a death perty will never be violated by an blow- - to" the whole recovery move-iv- ii enemy as long as that first line of tit.. l'i comely.. tlu opposite has defense is maintained u'P to standard The- governments 'own index strength and kept adequate to the of. "industrial, production", cuinpilud needs of . the nations position. hv the federal reserve . hoard-- stood' at 8.7 was declared uncon Dedication- Published. stjtut iotiah" It" now stands. at. 118. The The following dedication in the re-- 1 giwenunenCs 'index of. factory pijy-rip.cently published .be ,k "entitled "Hisat (18., 7, If now- stand; at tin-1to it- ahove that. of alli'g'ia'nee-toof the United States Navy, by" tory "1 hose two forms of allegiance are 'lit 1.8. . But the mint, of nms.f signify W. . Knox, U.SN," is ' is . that the- peicentage of in- -, Captain Dudley. entirely. separate and. distinct, one I (Hire who. serve it find an Those quoted:' being spiritual and. flie other tejo- - crease' in. payrolls has been even exacting and ' relentless taskmaster, .than the increase in productppral. The action of the . supreme huger one inspiring the most ardent Freed from the controls and yet court of Georgia" appears to lie soun I. ion-. zeal and devotion. . .Those whom it Respect for the flag .of t ho country-sel- f restraints imposed by NRA, business Serves' are fortunate in commanding VchUvtd its subsiquint le-b- e should he strictly maintained-- in. theillis nn an' agent cif the most potent utility, ;t t tit expihse o 7 i'v"1 axu. or ' schools, especially in view of tlfe fact and uncompromising u ,1"' 0 nuasuied in high purpose' ! 1L (bat there are many insidious ififb-i. loyalty, 'H,re than, kept "ces iii operation' . in the United u'rm ,,f -p 'slt otitpiit of Odd Bits of Interest. States at the present time tH.it hae On .May '.13, i 937',' the lii'mgi.t citizens who have withheld judgment on the C.I.O. tin hoaids eouit u'leii that, til they- cotild learn how the Union hate the a xpel pupil- who light would employ the power it seeks are inuo-iay reiu-'e"absolutely ami out now provided with the answer. And; Coil.-States flag. It thanks to the Inited Automobile to salut'e t'.io. in made, the riling iuplioldmg the. AG. Workers of America, the country has school hoardsof lanta expulsion of what it may been given 7 for anC.T.O. twelve, its achieves Dorothy l.eoles, age expect nounccd objective of enrolling all the fural to ralute the, flag, It is iather- sii.igul.af that this .nations' mass production workers un-- . dor its banner. school girl, w.hd was licing 'educated whir was re-- n ThiK.glimp.so of the future came in in. the public letter which the U. Ai W. A.' ad-- , 'reiving pi otection and' enjoying nil 'iliesM-to 3,000 propel ty owners in I't'he benefits ami piivilcges accruing citizenship, sliouUI ielontiac, Mich., notifying the owuiei s t Anierie-itfuse. to .salute the erpblcm of her that 'unicss they reduced rents to-was based up-- , figure set' by the .Union, the Union "country. Her dofen.-.would instruct its: members .to di;s- - on religious grounds. Slit', continue paying all rents hs of, June Was a- member 'of a group known" a's 1. Not content with tilt agreement Jehovah's Witnesses, a .emit that it negotiated with the .motm lieves tlia't God aloiie should lie wio car manufacturers (an agreement in- - sluped. Hut the peculiar pait of which has hot- preveTited situation is that .sclimd mffii ial s 37 the strikes in the' plants ofd.id' not vj. port her to jj one manufacturer .alone .subsequent- American, flog nr. to place allegiance raii'-iiwndc- d NRA wa-iof hoi roi . . i AWAY THE ANCHOR - a, I $''1:4. uzw-- r i - " - -- I s ; a . j. j , hap-i'-m- - d. ich -- j n , , - s' - , , j ' - to the .Union's solemn,' singed assur- ane'e that there would he lio. mure strikes) the. U. A. VV. A. lias decided that the rents which "property 'own- ers may ask for their houses is a concern. matter If. the Union is permitted to set it up as a judge of wlmt rents may asked of its niembers what assur- nnce is there that it will stop with that How' about food prices? Will it tell the grocer what he may charge 11 s" ru. s. for a pound of butter or h dozen eggs for their purpose the' overthrow of hat-tl,fif'Cts of renewed at- ' form democratic of or a loaf of bread? How about the Jour government. the part, of the federal tempts, upon . o r . laundryman ? Will he be told bow to government regulate wages and much hi can charge for sheets or TODAY'S hi ui s in .every locality and, plant yvill towels? And the druggist ami doctor TAXOGKAM. he. none can accratclyt; at and the filling station operator? taxes mean in terms, "hat of this 'time. It is a known factor, howd) ' Will they be told how much thev canA recent, employment? survey has ever, that arbitrary wage and hour ,aKej answered this uestion as far as the- restrictions seeking to blanket the No wonder Font iac is beginning to ; Btl.el industry is eoiicerneil.. I.a'st year entire country under one enactment Collective taX(,s ask itself the question Cven must jM this in,UKtl-inevitably lead to confusion bargaining or collective bludgeon-- 1 iya l,it to a whole year's salary during a (time .of steady recovery. It k for 71,500 employees. he tax hill of is also .known that sudden increases j $10.1,850,000 was equal to ,$lt)0 for in wages and decrease in hours must With all these strikes why each worker on the payrolls during he added to the cost of production, doesn't rxune eivUirpri'-doclothing the year. In 1935 the tax bil which in turn' must be paid by the ny;kor put out a line of work pants equal to $13-- per employee. consumer and particularly the fannwith double reinforced seats? ers, who form a major purchaser of You can get anything fr a the products of industry. , The black widow spider is not im- - mail-orde- r house," remaikeil the to its own venom; the sting next door. "Everything, alas, hut a!pen-ionEverybody hates the privileged of one of them will paralyze Provi- - class' except tlmse who still have sighed the spinster. er- denee Journal. hopes of joining it. . . . . . e ... I - . : i The cartoonist who dug. up' the yarn about a' man who ran backwards 100 .yards in 13 seconds, should have seen our cat' the other ' day when it; got its head caught in a tin can and did "100 yards backwards in eight' sec' " . onds flat. . " . . A. Vienna barber Won a contest by shaving; a mart in eighteen seconds. The customer shoiild get a medal for. bravery. . DR, H. CRANDALL - - DENTIST' : ,- . ..The battleship U.. S.- S. New York, recently, returned from Europe,, and many were the colorful stories related by members of the crew regarding their adventures in Gay Paree, his V SALINA UTAH. ! ' Office Hours: pi-of- r : torical sightseeing .trips in both; France and England, and of the magnificent. naval review off Gpithead when the new-lcrowned King and. of Queen England passed, in the royal yacht up and down the long line of ships; Navy ships of Great Britain, the United States and many other foreign nations .' were represented. Archie Lewis from' Vandalia-- Mont., and Leo M, Hollc'roft frpm Buffalo, Wyo., were recently selected as honor men for- their .respective companies at the. naval training station at San Diego, Calif. Honor man. is given" man Of each company who has been" the most conspicuous in his attention to duty and who has demonstrated, the most ability to from the' instruction given. j The maximum speed of the navy aircraft .carrier U. S.. S. Lexington is over 31 knots' faster than the best speed of the newest liners such as the "Bremen, Europa and Rex. The U. S. flag is the third oldest of the' National' Standards, oldel than the Union Jack- of Britain or .the tricolor of France. 9 to 12 F. t 1:30 to m: si. . 0. BULLOCK DENTIST-- ' 6 p. m; Hours 9 Salina . A, M. to - 5 P. M-- , Utah - - j There's all the difference in the world, when 1 j sit-do- j 1 s FINE-CA- R SMOOTHFLOWING POWER I "FEEL"! LONG TRIPS GO EASIER! rjIHE biggest difference among, todays cars is in performance. Fifteen minutes in a Ford will show you how big that difference is. Drivings more fun. Your car obeys you better. You get where youre going quicker easier, safer. And you get there cheaper, than ever this year, too in the Brilliant 85 or in the Thrifty 60 that owners will-telyou gives them" 22 to 27 miles per' gallon. The world looks a' whole lot different from a modem car, behind a modern engine. Visit'your Ford Dealer today and see for yourself! low-pric- e V-- 8 the IN OUXUTt CAB nao eow-pbic- e IM l in yiabsi m the eowest pbici V.W S.l. . ,1 I Vodv construction - j MONTH, after usual down payment, 1937 Ford V-- 8 car through the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company. $25 A buys any model Entirebody u mounted onpiUows olrub ''? BRILLIANT "85" THRIFTY "60" SEE SALINA AUTO SERVICE SAUNA, UTAH |