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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH LEVI STRAUSS THE SALINA SUN Entered si the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, - - - Overa s 1 1 Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Issued - i. " SUBSCRIFUON ifirstjtate2fomfe matter under th mail 1879. 'f " RATES - One Year Six Months $2.00 in Advertising Rates Given on Application. H. FREE if They REAL kLESII AND BLOOD HEROINE America's war heroine is known to readers of Revolutionary history as Molly Pitcher, and yet her real name was Mary Ludwig Hayes, according to Henry Olney, who contributes an interesting current issue of the National e story of this unusual woman the contrary, Mary, or Molly as Republic. Despite assertions to she is popularly known, was not a myth Lut a real flesh and blood person, as real 3 Washington himself. Her maiden name was Mary Ludwig and she was a native of New Jersey of German stock. Site went to Carlisle, Pa., as a hired girl, and there met and married John Hayes who worked in a local barber shop. .in.-th- When the revolution broke out Hays enlisted as a gunner in the Continental army and was one of the heroes who wintered at Valley Forge. In the meantime Molly returned to New Jersey. On June 28, 1778, the Battle of Monmouth was fought and it was here that the young woman gained undying fame. The heat was intense and many soldiers fainted from it. In commenting on Mollys exploit, Mr. Olney says: g The episode, despite its bravery and imthe not was accomplishment that made Mary Hays our portance, heroine.-.While scurrying from the well with a brim greatest w,r ming pitcher of water she was horrified to see her husband fall to the ground. There being no one left to load the cannon to which he was assigned, the officer in command-ordere- d it removed. But it was not removed. Mary cast her pitcher aside and took her hus bandsplace. She knew how load a cannon as well as any man in the army. With sweat streaming down her rosy cheeks, she that cannon until the battle was won." water-carryin- ram-rodde- d Rip there a real menace in radicalism? ask3 Joseph T. Cash-ma- n in the current issue of the National Republic. Mr. Car.hman then answers the question himself in an interesting article in which he declares that the clever and misleading camouflage with which the reds mask their propaganda, forms the principal menace in their activities and constitutes the chief menace-ir- i combatting it. The menace of radicalism arises from the objectives of radiMr. Cashman continues. By radicalism is meant social- calism, ism or communism, and their allied groups, such as the Non-Par- " tisan League, the Workers Party, the Farmer-Labo- r Party, the of sizeable sum cost the manufacturers of rubber goods the Conference for Progressive Political Action, the Trade Union Edu- j cational League, the American Civil Liberties Union, the League supply and demand, was passed on to the consumer, principally for Industrial Demacracy and many other pacifist, political, social he. f and of and economic organizations with intriguing, ten misleading names. t of the clever prraganda British export restricting plan. The British are able to control the These misleading names f allies. market and they have made us pay more for our rubber. methods of the socialists and their Thus, who would suspect the Conference for Prgoressive Political j According to the internationalists we ought always to buy in Action to be a disguise 'for the Socialist party? Yet that disguise the cheapest market. But in the case of rubber there is no cheap-o- f the wolf in sheeps clothing won over 5,000,000 votes for their est market. The United States has been unable or unwilling to produce rubber and for that reason the supply could be cornered presidential candidate in 1924. Who would suspect the League of being a part by foreign capitalists. The cheapest market has therefore become Yet that is the name under which A. C. the only market, and a very dear one at that. of the Socialist party? The Cuban sugar interests are unable to comer the worlds Townley, Arthur Le Seur, and other socialists captured the state If they could do so they might easily force the of North Dakota, introduced socialism there in banking, agricul- sugar market. of the state and, American housewife to pay war prices for her sugar. But the plan ture and big enterprises, took off the debt limit after a colossal failure, all but bankrupted the state and in the face is impracticable. The reason it is impracticable lies in the fact that of that cataclysm it still wields a great influence in many states in America hers its own sugar production facilities. The tariff on the Northwest. The Farmer-Labo- r party is only another name for sugar has put the American beet sugar farmer into the game and n the socialists, because of the Leagues failure, in North he acts as a check to all efforts for a world combination. Dakota. The elimination of the tariff on sugar would put the American beet sugar grower out of business. Then after they controlled the world market the foreign sugar producers could do what the rubEXPENSIVE RUBBER ber producers have done. Taking the tariff off sugar not only j? States the United chamber of would not permanently reduce the price to the consumer but would According to figures submitted by commerce the advance in the-- , price of crude rubber last winter and in the end greatly increase it. j ur high-soundin- n Non-Partisa- - - 4,4,44,4,44,4,44,4,4,4,'S't"3"'$""'!"i'4'44',.4'4,4"t,4"!,4'4,4'4,4,4,4,4,4,4,44'4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,lt,4,4,44'44Ht,4HMMlMi44,4,4,4Ht,44,4,444,4,44,4 NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND Mr. Voter, You Are a Stockholder in the State of - ! i. : Here Are the Issues of the Present Campaign Which Will Affect Your Interests! t HE efficient administration of national affairs under President Coolidict has been creditable success. II is prudent economy, his g ert wisdom as a statesman and his many other qualifications for this hijjh positron place hint among the foremost of our Presidents. Should he not be supported by a Republican Congress? Will not Utah's interests rTCd best by b electing a delegation to Congress wuch has aheady made an enviable record ami now enjoys the good will and co operation of the National Administration? The National Auministiation has been efficient, economical and progressive. It rejr senta five years of constructive legislation and sound administration by the Republic! perty. ITeie are some of its achievements: The Washington conference for limitation of annainent. Adoption of a budget system. Reduction of taxes by 12,500.000.000 per annum. Reduction of national debt by $5,000,000,000. Passage of agilcultural credit law. Emergency tariff law which laved farmera from ruin In 1921. TT Crain futures act. Act regulating meat packers. Act organising agricultural Act creating bureau in Department of Agriculture. Limitation of immigration In the interest of American Labor. Wo. Id War Veterans relief. Adoption of a general protective tariff measure. basis. Iojt office department placed on Aluttdance of other, legislation for advancement of our country. Miss Loren Jensen of Redmond and Othello Madsen of Salina went to Salt Lake Tuesday and will visit for a few days, returning home on Friday evening. The activities for the coming year were announced when the Mutuals entertained at an opening party at the opera house Saturday evening. A progur.n and games were the entertaining features of the evening. Later li .it refreshments were served to eighty guests. Bishop and Mrs. Delbert Hansen are announcing the arrival of a nine f and pound baby boy bom at their home Tuesday. Mother and son arc line and Daddy Hansen one-hal- Vote to Protect Your Own Interests. Vote to Promote Your Own Prosperity. Vote to Keep Experience and Influence at Work for Utah. VOTE REPUBLICAN 2nd WARNINOt Voter arc warned against eleventh hour political propaganda. The Issue of the present campaign have been aqiArely presented by the Rpublfcan ComCirculation of exaggerated, misleading or unfounded cam-pi,t- n mittee and speakers. material by our adversaties in thd last hours of the campaign, when it is should be resented and condemned, and to5 late to refute or nail the lies, such appeals should not be given consideration. STATE COMMITTEE. sc A Premier Duplex Vacuum Cleaner To Be Given Away FREE! 44 t 4 i Call any of our offices and ask for a demonstration of this machine. It doesnt matter whether Mrs. Ward Jensen and children, who have been at Payson the past month visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stark, reteumed to Rcdmonl Saturday of last week. Mi. and Mrs. John Poulson are the proud parents of a baby girl bora Cleaner FREE. Saturday. chance on the Cleaner then call, clean your rug and sign your Certificate of Cleaning which gives you a chance to win the This is the only way you can get a Remember It Costs You Nothing You Are Under No Obligation. A Few Facts --Pieks-up I all the lint. -- Gets all the deep embedded dirt. ? -- Sweeps up all the surface litter. X -- Requires no oiling -- Lasts a lifetime. X and B Call Us TODAY ex-Kai- sr 4 I 4 4 4 444 444- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 THE PREMIER DUPLE- X- i L..X t The Piussian government has cut its proposed settlement with the for the royal estates to Still that sum ought to keep Wilhelm in sawing-woo- d for some little time. you Our representative will now have a cleaner or not. Miss ( lara Johnson, Miss Melba Ence and Miss Janette Seegmiller returned Sunday from Salt Lake City wheie they attended the annual sessions of the Utah Educational association October 21 and 22. 4 Mi. and Mis. Carl Johnson left this week for Colorado where they will remain for the winter. Geo. Christensen, who has been 4 employed at McGill, Nevada, returned to his home in Redmond Monday. Mrs. K. Jorgensen will celebrate 4 her eightieth birthday anniversary at her home next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jorgenson is a pioneer of Utah, having walked across the plains when a child, and lived at Ephraim until 46 yeais ago when she came to Redmond. Mrs. Jorgenson is enjoying good health and will be pleased to greet all her friends in honor of her natal day. Joseph F. Peterson, chairman of the county commissioners, left on Thursday for Salt Lake and today will meet with the state board of this meeting will equalization and-aask a permit from the board to cut taxes now due on all beet land in Sevier county. He was accompanied by Mrs. Peterson. 4 Read carefully how to win this f 4 Wonderful Labor Saver I Well! Senator Smoot, by virtue of his ability and industry, and his 23 year of diligent service in the United States Senate, is one of the outstanding legislators of our country. His influence at Washington is not exceeded by any man in Congress. To replace him now would be to relinquish the commanding power and prestige that Utah now enjoys. Our Congressmen, Messrs. Colton andLeatlierwood, have likewise been competent representatives of this state. Their services have been uniformly effective and valuable in promoting the interests of Utah. If returned to Congress, they will be even greater. That is one reason they should be Yet there is another, far more vital reason. During the remainder of the tcrtrl of President Coolidge and the Republican administration, it is essential to good government to have a working majority in Congres the same political faith. Governmental policies are dependent on this. .Utahs basic industries mining, agriculture and livestock need such protection as the Republican tariff affords. When these industries are protected and enabled to flourish, manufacturer, employer, employee, professional man, laboring man, profit and prosper. We should keep men in Congress who believe in a tariff which protects our resources. Mr. Voter, you are a stockholder in this great institution, the State o( Utah. Th:refore, on November 2nd, t " - Utah I g are-par- -i- (Political Advertisement Member Federal Reserve System Is Non-Partisa- Mary grabbed a pitcher arid began carrying water to the from a nearby well. Her constant rushing back and forth boys with a pitcher in her hand, gave' rise to her nickname of Molly Pitcher, which has became a famous name in American history. REPUBLICAN H MENACE OF RADICALISM LIES IN CAMOUFLAGE Editor and Publishet NOVEMBER SALINA SALINA-UTA- Brand a new pair In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. W. CHERRY Two WHorse quality fitand service Payable In Advance F O Over All Not Tomorrow. r Co |