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Show 3 x . ' ; " t : . i THE DESERET HEWS SALT LAKE CITY , MONDAY FEBRUARY . 24 1930 i Lumberjack Held -For Forging Name Still Longer Slnrts Dcs For Sprfcg. Of Mn. Stfflman m Mrs. Qegg Will Be Buried Tuesday blay of La Tuque, offered no defense. and was remanded for aeif-tenc- Will Seek to Raise Production Level. Way; Edison Seeks New Brightest Youth BT RUDOLF WILDE. (Special Cable Dispatch to The WEST ORANGE. N. J.. Feb. It. AP) Thornes A. Edison's second annual contest to find tha na- Ne.) 3 4 - i Deseret RIGA. (CPA) Back of everythin in Russia today ia a plan of to the Communist dictatorship bring that country to the productive level of the United Stales of America within fifteen yearn Russia is the bis news of Europe. A recent Issue of the London Ttmes bein completely dominated by It oven to a column and a half lead' Ins editorial. The naval conference taking a back seat. - No one Imagines that the Communists will succeed in their grandiose program, but if they ever should, those Americans and other industrialists who have traded With the Communists may find a Frankenstein on their hands f Never has the economic situation in Russia been more difficult. is Informed The correspondent that a secret session of tbo executive committee of the Soviets has described ft an catastrophic, adding that the present year will bo the gravest ia the Moscow meats ax1st ones. Reed Goods. - Thera is groat nead of manufactured good, with the production of the factories declining quznti-ttvel- y and ouaathreiy 8 per cant of the good being defective. 1 Spring ap wings are approaching With seeds aval labia for only of the land, the lumber export scheme ia failing; with m large number of ths workman mobilised compulsorily for orest labor now scattering Inland. The eoet of living exceeds the average foreign index by per cent and more, and the purchasing power of the Soviet currency ia down II per conk - In order to got foreign currencies. Russia is selling good! under market prices Thirty-thro- e thousand tons of Russia's flax were sold for flit per ton. Thirty thousand tons mors will be sold In the immediate future as still cheaper figures thus disorganizing tha world market. - in thin state of affairs Joseph Stalin is cracking tbo whip with bis utmost vigor and ho never was a mild man to drive througo his five year plan." which ia destined to consolidate tha Com monistic regime and to make In roads on the trade and prosperity Of the "capitalistic" countries Taking the United States s model, tbo economists point out that tbs productive capacity of America today Is twenty-gtvtimes greater than that of Russia and the labor that capacity of tha American worker ia eight time greater than that of tha Russian. Soviet Russia hopes to reach the productive level of America In fifteen years by appropriating all Its technical means and methods of work and at tha asms time entering into competition with America ia the matter of lumber. oil. cereals salt, coal and iron and gteel la tbs next five years the in dustrial output must ha Increased by J.t times as compared today, in spits of a promise to tha workers to reduce the working day to Seven hours. Compelled To Belt. " Agriculture offers a less appropriate field for experiments. The peasant ia compelled to sell hla produce at a very low pr.ee while paying a very high price for man. (factored goods This explains why today he ia not producing much more than sufficient to provide for the needs of his own fam- one-thi- rd ' i i lit r h f i M s i L - H: II J - tion brightest boy. got started today when ho authorised letters to be cent to the governors of the 48 states and the commission of the District of Columbia asking them to select their candidates by July 1. Freeport-- T Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Borg Clegg daughter ol and Margaret and Par id Borg, wife of Heber Milton Clegg, will be held Tuesday at 1 p m. In Wells ward chapel The Body rnv be viewed at the family residence, 1888 south Sixth East street. Tues) 085,041. This Income, the report said, day from 11 to 12 30 o'clock prior ' iraa equivalent to 11.80 n share on to cervices. the outstanding stock, as comparSurviving besides her parents ed with the equivalent of 84.41 and hnsband are two brothers, share recorded the year Douglas 8. and David H , and a sister Verve Boverljr. I. BT DEMTNO SEYMOUR. (AP Feature Service Writer) NEW YORK (AP) Skirta art growing atlll longar. They will bo longer next opting than they were last fall. Hemline are moving gradually down In aplto of the atubborncet rebellion the fashion world has known ia many seasons a rebellion waged by women who liked short skirts because tbey looked younger la them, and had more freedom of motion. Tho forecast that skirts win keep on growing longer ta not tho guoao of designer, nor la It tha interested prophecy of a merchant who has long skirts to sell. It ta conclusion of Amos Parof stylo, rish, "weather man. whose agent watch what women era wearing ia every representative sector of American life and who undertakes, by determining trends, to tell department store buyers and executives throtighou tha land, at clinics, what the mode of tho moment will bo six months hence. Skirts weren't as long last fall sa they were alleged to be. Mr. Parrish points out They were just getting longer. They have been getting longer, slowly but certain ly. sines 1828. Next spring, ha sayn tha skirt ia fashion for daytime street jrlll be of middle calf length, five to six Inches below the knee IS to 14 Inches above the ground, depending on tho height of tbo wearer. Most mite and ensembles for street wear and most daytime dresses and coats will bo of tha same middle calf length. Three other lengths win bo In fashion. )f Mr. Parrishs censuses t twica-a-ye- ar and charts ara in dlestiva of tendencies. For active sports wear dresses of "upper calf length," three to four Inches below tha knee, 13 to II Inches above tha ground. A few street suite and ensembles for wear and most averting wrap will also bo of this length. For formal afternoon wear, tha longer calf length. 1 to 11 Inches below tbs knee. Of this length also will bo a few very formal salts and ensembles for street wear and moat of th formal afternoon dresses For evening wear, dresses of ankle length at one or mors places A few averting wraps will be ankle length and a few will be hip length. Many women believe that skirts were arbitrarily dropped last fall from the knee to tha ankle bat tha tendency to longer dresses goes MEXICO Wilkins Due Today At Buenos Aires AIRES, Feb. 14. (AF) The explorer. Captain Sir Hubert Wilkins, ta expectGeorge ed hero today aboard the steamer Enrique Ibsen after a summer spent in Antarctica during which he discovered new land on tha fringe of that continent BUENOS back two years. By Atari!, 1121. moat dramas ewro two inches below tho knee. sad last October moat drams wars "upper calf length.' By spring fashion analyses show drsmra most la fashion will be about two Inches longar than last October, Six different skirt lengths have been in fashion In tho last seven of tha drear years. Pour-fiftwere of ankle length la 1828. Five about as wan later skirts yean short aa women could wear them St tha knee or higherThen they began to get longer, and Mr. Parish avers that women themselves brought about the change, hey were tired of the plain straight Una effects, and began to add bows and pleats and other details. And circular godets. flat hips, and flounce effects didn't balance with short drertri. (Special Cable Dispatch to The Deseret News) RIGA, Fab. 14. (CPA) The political poHce hers have got possession of a secret document of tho Moscow Communist International concerning organization March 8 of a world mobilisation of tbo unemployed, with the help of communist parties tn tha respective countries Tha general scops of tho March 8 demonstrations Is to be the organization of all tha unemployed under communist colon for tho raging of Immediate war against ctvll powers. Street demonstrations are to bo held principally tn Poland, Germany and England. Tha secret instructions foresee tha possibility of barricades and street battle. (Copyright, mo. by Tha New York Sun Foreign ervlce.) TWO SLAIN. LOS ANGELES. IVb. 24. (AP) Mrs. Vara M-- Glngeil, 28, an tress, and Sigurd Bjorns a musician, were shot and killed early today In a downtown apartment house by Augustus Gingell, 28, Glendale, Calif, merchant to -- Will Buy You a HOME' and Set a Business of Your Own You Up in Here Is An Unusual Opportunity Based on a Proved Plan to Acquire a Modem Home and a Paying Business in Americas Best Poultry Producing District, 30 Minutes from Salt Lake City. will be put up on each unit. Economies all along the line. Resulting in your acquiring more alue for your money than you could hope to get in any other way. LL the elements for happy home life and a successful business of your own, leading to financial independence, are embodied in this tried and proved plan. If you have ever desired to start a chicken ranch, and reap profits from this Utah enterprise here is the opportunity you should investigate! well-payin- 2000 Chickens Furnished g The coops will each house 2000 laying hens. And a flock of this size all young stock will be furnished each unit purchaser, setting him up in business right at The Midvale Home Finance Corporation, with offices in the Midvale State Bank Building, has acquired a tract in one of the most attractive suburban districts in the whole valley . . . situated one block north of the Midvale Junior High School and two blocks east of the business center of Midvale. Midvale has the lowest taxes in Salt Lake County. Besides its many advantages as a place to live, nea excellent schools and in a healthy social environment, this district is said to be the finest in the United States for poultry. Climate is ideal. Utah eggs, pro- f duced in this valley, command premium prices on the largest markets in the country. This tract is divided into 40 units, giving eaph unit nearly half an acre . . ample room for an attractive home, coops for 2000 chickens, lawns and gardens. 1 the start This means you are positively assured of 2000 chickens, as we will replace any mortality. These features are part of this plan, which has already been tried in Southern California with wonderful suc- HIGHLIGHTS cess. of this Supervision by Experts REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY A modem brick Jtome of individual design. Natural gas heating. Nearly one half acre of ground. Latest type coops, with insulated The plan also gives you the benefit of help and supervision in poultry raising by George M. Turpin, one of Utahs best poultry authorities. Classes will be held twice a week to instruct purchasers on the most effective methods of caring for the hem. This service, given purchasers, will continue indefinitely. Price and Prospects Each unit will be sold for ' walls. $9000 a remarkably reasonable price when you consider that 2000 poDets furpished. you get a modem brick home, of Supervision poultry expert. coops of the latest modem type An Ideal place to live. Modem Homes at with insulated walls, plus 2000 chickens. And you need pay Lake Lowest Salt in County. taxe$ Lowest Cost only $1000 down. Balance on conModerate down payment. venient monthly terms. But On each unit will be buOt a Income from hens should enable yon heres the outstanding feature of brick modem house, strictly to finish payments within five this opportunity: equipped for natural gas heat. years. These houses will each be of disIt is conservatively estimated g A home a business Due individual design. tinctive, based on a successful plan. by authorities that the 2000 layto economies resulting from the ing hens which youll have, will not only yield you a good living building of a number of houses at the same time though each but also will enable you to pay will differ Iran its neighbors in architectural design off the entire balance of the purchase price in five materials and equipment can be purchased at the most years. This is based on an expected income of $L50 advantageous costs. These savings are passed on to per hen per year a common yield in the Utah poultry you. industry. After the five yeans, when you have com- - j pleted the payments, your hens should net you a min- The same thing is true of the chicken coops which imum of $3000 'per year. TlHIE I ? BT OWEN L. SCOTT. (Special Leased Wire to The Deseret News ) Feb. 24 CHICAGO. (CPA) Revolutionary 'changes in meat packing said by packers to repre sent the greatest advance in 23 years are commanding the attention of that huge industry today of Members of the Institute American Meat Packers have just -met hero to consider how the processes which presage the day of package meat, each cut wrapped individually. In perfect condition, direct from the packer can be t adapted to their present Intermingled with this consideration is the problem of results Uiat may come from modification of the court decree which now keeps the big units of the industry out of the retail business. The Immediate situation grows of a new from the adaptation "quick freeze process to packing. Swift and Armour are at present working on quantity production of meat bv this new method, which is expected to be ready for use within a few month It already has justified the most optimistic expectations At present meat is frozen slowlv. with about 48 hours required. As a result Ice crystals have a tendency to form, breaking down rod structures, and when the product Is thawed it is both Inferior in hs mar-kot- i FREGE e Sandino and Staff World Uprising To Quit Mexico Plot Uncovered CITT. Feb. It (AP) Members of tha staff of General Angustlna Sandino. exiled Nicaraguan lnshnent leader today said that ha and hla entire staff except one who la in tha military jail hen, will leave Mexico City shortly for Merida, Yucatan, by way of Vera Crux Sandino waa said to bo planning to leave Merida soon to visit various Central American countries He has where he has friends been hem several weeks since he came from Yucatan where ha has established a temporary homo. Two of his staff were picked ap hero by polios In connection with tha Communist investigation but subsequently were freed. A third tn America still to held. tended to purchase and Germany tractors and industrial machinery. The Soviet administration Intends to apply the "five-yea- r plan" with tha utmost rigor. The slightest resistance thereto will lead to arrest by tha Cheka and either of lmprieonment or exile. peasant and worker are made to toil exclusively for flte comIn Soviet Russia munistic state tha human being no longer ia a living personality, but a tool to be worn to the bone for the benefit Hr- of tbs collective effort. In order to raise the necessary Ths Bolshevists assert that If money the Soviet government sud- they succeed in realizing only fifty o on the world denly dumped per cent of the plan at tha and at reduced prices large quanti- of five years they will be In a posities of lumber, flax oil, coal and tion to use a different language cereals without s thought for the and to adopt a different attitude lack of fuel and foodstuffs Jn the towards all bourgeois countries. towns With this money It la In - (Copyright 1838 ) i exaa Show NEW TORE. Feb. (AP) Freeport-Texa- a The company, through its board of directors, made public Us report for the year ended November 80. 1828. showing that ths net income wan ocoa-Tb- QUICK lay-ou- Profit of $lft8Sfi41 the flunk eil of the skirt con rinses Bara la n furctaete of spring tha photograph for day street wesr, and (shove) the desttwed spring skirt taaghths for various tr ab limbs abow the course of skirts stnoe 1828-- ct BY a charge of forging her name - to two checks for l0 and I28Q. The lumberjack, Patrick Trem- quality and aubjeot to rapid deterioration. By use of the rvew pft.e.w, placing the meat la tern-tawith monel metal, a (Staid conductor of heat, which than ta chilled by a brine solution, the cute are froaen la 38 minutes. Boon ice crystals as do form In thta short time are too small to have any adverse effect. When perfected this system will bring in the day of package moat, instead of goand tha house-wif- e ing to the butcher chop and haying each cut prepared for her by the butcher, will go to the store and ask for a one pound (teak, a two pound steak, a lamb chop or what not. It then will come out of Ita the refrigerator wrapped. on the ' outside, weight marked with the trade mark of the packer and any quality indicator that the packer may care to add. Fresh meat ia assured for all corners of the country, and for the export business as a result of the "quick freeze" method, the packers say. But full utilization of the method involves new refrigerator equipment all along the line from the packing house to ths store which sells the meat. At a consequence the full utilization of the method may depend on whether or not the federal courts grant a modification of the consent decree so that packers can do their own distribution. The package meat" era la expected also to give tho Induatry greater control over chain at ore distribution ol meat. CCOPJ right 1820) whteh-involv- SALES REVOLUTION QLrEBEC Que feb. 84 (AP) A lumberjack formerly employed by Mrs Anno U. Stillman, wife of James A. Stillman, New York banker, wao arraigned today on State Soviet Report Are in Bad Economics . Fi TTEi0)Yr 1 ' well-payin- Troy Service is prompt and dependable. Troy has five Family Services- - one or more to suit your needs and pocket book. Troys customers are pleased. When Washington Crossed the Delaware He proved the theres a will, ' truth of the adage: Where theres a way. i Today wherever theres a will to overcome any problem there ia always one good way to set about it. Whether It ia a question of buying, selling, renting, finding a lost article, obtaining help or getting employment, a Deseret News Classified Ad will point to a quick solution. Let's talk it over. See the place. See he plana for houses and coops. Twentyappli-cation- s hve already been received. There are only forty units in alL ACT NOW! Come in or phone. -- : ' A courteous will gladly help to word an Ad which will bring the reyou sults you want Ad-Tak- er Distinctive Work. Hyland 190 . MMSe OTJAWCE5 , (sonporymorj Midvale State Bank Building. T.3H B5VAILE5 t JUST CALL i j?Yr V ' .. t Consult Midvale. Home Finance Corporation, Phone Midvale No. 1. WAS. 550. t S' (Itall Hjt f A ' t JL. j x |