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Show TIIK DESKUET NKH'S' WED.VESOAV OCTOUKU 27 1! Parachute Jump From Airplane Whig Is the Latest Stunt of Army Aviators IF YOU WANT PERMANENT PROSPERITY! SAYS ROGER W. BABSON, REPUBLICAN Mr. Babson is the worlds best known authoritative statistician. His organization at Mcllesley Hills, Massachusetts, supplies thousands of business institutions with authentic forecasts. All of his reports are regarded with the utmost dependability by every business organization in Utah of consequence.. This is, of course, also true throughout America. Mr. Babson is recognized as an expert on finance and an authority on investments. Although normally a Republican, he has now joined the Independent campaign for the election of Governor Cox. . Pro-Leagu- e BABSON SAYS: always found Mr. Cox very sound on economic problems, nis ideas on taxation are not popular with the politicians; but are sound from the economist point of view. He is opposed to the present form of taxation, which increases prices and retards development. He believes that the present federal taxes should be repealed and instead constructive laws should be enacted. I havo The United States With Cox at the Helm Is Safe Iam not in the slightest allied to any political group; but my financial interests must not and will not taint ray political views. Incidentally, I am not publishing advice regarding Mr. Cox. I am 'simply a reorder of facts which arc anything but campaign material in behalf of the governors political advancement. , But if I were put to the proposition on sordid grounds, I might, if it were not against my principles to mix political views with the pure routine of business statistics and business forecasts, proceed to. show why the financial interests should ally themselves at this hour with all the forces of liberalism. If we have a period of reactionary rule during the next four years, not only will labor suffer, but all industry must surely soon suffer the consequences of attempting to fight the inevitable onward march of Father Time. The greatest danger in America today comes from those who, seeing the steam escaping from the safety valve, are crying loud to shut the valve. Jnjnpln PUn thecorkr MUiwr lndreU of foot through 'pace before the now clln to the upper win of the plane and wait until parachute open army fly the purachute partially epene and jink, them from their perch. , (By International Naira Barries.) It opens quickly and pulls the main the ring too soon and having the SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Oct. II. A paraphute out of the pack. When the parachute catch in tha tall rigging safe Jump with a parachute from an main parachute starts to break out." of the plane. At other times the or fill. Its resistance to the air yanks Jumper had difficulty in pulling the airplane apeedlnr at 70 to 71 mile bean on of the the parachute Jumper from the wing. ring and opening j an hour has lone the pack While he prohlama of aviation which now bid waa shooting down through Take Back Dive. space fAir to be aolred. Ha literally takes a back diva and There were times, when the pack Ne lonrr will th parmchut Jumpslowly and the chute waa alow swings clear of th piano with none opened er leap from the rear cockpit of tha of tha terrifying drop . experienced In filling. This oftentimes meant a speeding plana and drop through when Jumping sheer drop through space of 2,000 feet from the cockpit of apace until hie parachute before the parachute checked finally the plane. the opana i Army fiyara at Kelly Field, descent and the Jumper realized that By this new method ha merely re he near thl city, bar Just tried a new maina was safe, for the present at least. flat on the top wing until the Under the new method the Jumpers parachute Jump and pronounce it fax opening parachute him from yanks cockthe from to superior Jumping hla perch and then, after a few vio arc far out on the wings next to the pit. They do not "Jump," In fact, but ailerons, where there is no danger nra literally blown or yanked off the lent swings, h descends easily. of the chute fouling with the tall of Old Method Dhngrroua. , top wlnge of the airplane by the openthe plane. They pull the ring and Army aviators say tbs new method cling to their perch until the chute ing parachute. Sergeant Kemana!:y and Shoemak- is muth safer than the old. Under is out of the pack and, streaking In er, of the Air Service Mechanics the old method the Jumper, with his the air behind them. Is filling with the air. Then they feel a tug at the harSchool, are tha ones who hare suc- pack, leaped into space from cessful tried tha new style of Jump- cockpit of the plana. Down he drop- ness about them, are picked up bod-l- y a like He two used the counted ped plummet. ing. They from the wing and awing behind regulation army the after Jumping, thus allowing two sec- the wing in a huge arc. In a few secparachute pack, but fastened onds to ba clear of the plane, and ond they are sailing slowly earthpack to their backs instead of it in front They clung to then pulled on the ring, of tha pack ward with the parschute fully open(he top of the upper wings lying prone to open It. After it had opened he ed. Th new method will be soon adof and at a signal from the pilot of the still fell descending at ever increas- opted by parachute Jumpers at and also had tha army plane pulled the ring of the ripcord ing spaed until th pilot chut tilled had and out of the parachute pack. This openthe main by exhibition Jumpers as well, for it pulled ed the pack and released a amail chute, and that had begun to fill. Is far safer than the old terrifying I There waa always as1 chute. known the danger of pulling Jump from the cockpit. pilot parachute, , i M Cox Has No Entangling Alliances With Great Corporations Which Might Hamper Him Unlike many business men, Mr. Cox has practicaUy no outside interests. He has concentrated upon bis papers, endeavoring to give them the very best within him. This concentration has also had the additional advantage of keeping him independent. Although interestsd in the Ohio Cities Gas Company, he has no entangling alliances with railroads, street railways, banks or industrials of any kind. He is dependent upon prosperity; but plays no favorites. He wants every industry to prosper. Hence, perhaps his campaign motto, Peace, Progress and Prosperity. COXS RECORD CLEAN AND SATISFACTORY A 1 avlation.-sLation- In short. 1 can truthfully gay that no presidential candidate ha ever been before the country with uch a clean and satisfactory record on industrial interests; but he is not the servant of those interests. He believes in the protection of property; but as a means of developing humanity and not for any thought that property is greater than humanity He is a progressive conservative and aconservativeprogressive.1 BELIEVE HIM WORTHY OF THE UTMOST TRUST ON THE PARTOF BOTH EMPLOYERS AND WAGE WORKERS AND ALSO ON THE PART OF INVESTORS AND CONSUMERS. IF MORE JV1EN WITH GOVERNOR COXS VISION WERE IN OFFICE TODAY, THERE WOULD BE FEWER LABOR TROUBLES, THE COST OF LIVING WOULD BE LOWER AND EVERYONE WOULD BE HAPPIER AND MORE PROSPEROUS. e ) I tf. 0H01U (Special to The News) BURLEY. Idaho. Oct. 20. A definite decision haa been reached to increase the capacity of the Burley .sugar factory to handle .1,200 tons of beets per day. In order to do thle It will bo necessary to remodel the present plant and install much new machinery. At the same time the j local factory wifi be made up to date and modern In every particular. Horace O. Havemeyer, Jr., B. A. , . Tomkins, S. M. Edgel and W. L. Petrt-kln- s, heavy stockholders and officers the Great Western Sugar company, jin owner of the local plant, visited the Minidoka project last week in com- -, pany with H. A. Jennings of Twin Palis, general manager for the com- -, l pany in southern Idaho, and they were 'so pleased with conditions and proa-- , pects on the project that they immediately concludea to increase the capacity-of both, the 'Burley and Paul actorien The capacity of the factory at Paul will bs increased from (30 to 900 tone dally. This action is being taken by the company to take care of the increase In acreage of cugar beets promised during the next few years. Stable market and Improved labor conditions in the beet Industry ere causing mors farmers to turn to the growing of beet. It is conceded that no section Is better adapted to the growing of eugar beets than ths Minidoka project, and there it little question but what more land will be devoted to the crop each year. Little damage was don by the big snowstorm and cold weather of last week! due to the heavy tops protectDigging of beets ing the sugar-beets- . has been resumed generally on the higher and sandy lands bot as yet tbe .lower sections are held back because of the muddy conditions. i Farm help Is comparatively plentiful and the harvesting of crops Is th moving much as It was prior to conheavy snowstorm. If the weather tinues to moderate as it has since Saturday night, and the farmere are tn getting their crops harvested. th big storm of last week will prove a benefit, as It has left th ground In good condition for late jP.owlng and for the winter season, i The potato crop wA sot seriously damaged by the recent storm with th exception, of those near tho top of the ground which were already utan. brunt to such an extent that they were unfit for marketing. . - i V- - Is I; nearly 400,000 acres, contains at this time nearly twice the amount of water HNS RE reported at this time last year. According to a statement just issued by th reclamation service the reservoir has 1(2,840 acre feet now, as against L ((,000 acre feet a year ago. The in flow forhe past week was (.430 acre feet. The same week last year it was SCUTARI. Albania, Oct. 27. With was 5,600. Precipitation last week twice as much aa a year ago. the withdrawal of Italian troopa from Avlona and Che cessation of hostile Invasions by the Serbs and MonteneCity Engineer Resigns. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. grins. Albania is free of foreign ocfor the first time in her turnearly three yegrs service, K..V. cupation Berg has resigned as Twin Falls city bulent history. Albanians feel that engineer and street commissioner. Mr. they have at last reached the goal of Their Berg quits the employ of the munic- their national independence. ipality to engage in private engineer- undying love of liberty which haa pering business, with headquarters here. sisted trough all their centuries of It it understood he will also be en- struggle against Turk and Christian, gaged as consulting engineer by the is particularly quick and and hopethe Murtaugh Irrigation district, petl ful today. The people hope that the tion for the formation of which has great powers will protect them from Just been approved by the county future designs on the part of selfish commissioners. F. C. Spencer.has been foreign countries. Perhaps never before was there appointed street commissioner to succeed Mr. Berg, while the engineering such a state of tranquility within ths by ,W. borders of the little Albanian stats department will be supervised see the L. Hoffedltx. who has been In charge In the streets of Scutari one colors displayed- - for the of the special paving work here ail Albanian ' first time, and listens to patriotic season. s demonstrarions by local groups of societies. and Enthusiasm and Police Round Up , patriotic fervor are at a high pitch. Even the native tribes, who usually Rider Gang are engtged In factional combat Night among themselves, are living In a Associated . Tress.) (By state of peace. This peace Is based MONTGOMERY.. Ala.. Oct. 27. upon nothing more then a word of Forty-thre- e nightrlders" honor given with the approval of the alleged Marhave been arrested in Cullman. people between two or more chlefa The Albanian' word, which he calls shall and Blunt rounties within the announceto besea, la absolutely binding. It Is past few days, according ments at the state law enforcement cua.unmry for familic within a tribe, department and governor's office this for tribe and for large groups of tribes to arrange between thejnaelves morning. a be sea!" that is an agreement by which ail matters of personal venNew Premier of France. geance are suspended for a given length of time. In communities Except In the couth, the Albanians live In tribal in communiscattered, organizations, ties in the mountains, where each man defends his home and hi right with his rifle which' he never laysdown when out of door. They are governed by a sort of common law, which Is known as the Law of Lek, Lek was more or'less traditional of 27.--Af- -teF - clti-sen- law-giv- er (Special to Tha News) TWT x FALLS. Idaho. O-- t 27. Th Jsckeon reservoir, in which la stored water to provide" Irrigation for he satire worth and south side Twlr ylLUs iZTlgatsca district, comprising VOTE WITH BABSON FOR JAMES M. COX A Democratic State Committee. (Paid Advertisement.) grow et th average percentage rat Raising Boys And Girls. of the last mix years, they will have1 (59,000 atudrnta la II Jo and 1,131,000 Ths best crop any state or nation 30 yeara later. can rales la a. crop of Just plain for 1050, Taking the lower estimate nd girls. What It means finding facilities for more wholesome boys than .three times the total for 1920 would be the use of working hard at six or seven times the salary cost," to develop fin country, unless there It means adding were some the report. SIX TEARS said good dependable boys and 200 colleges the (44,000 students,-osize of Yale last year. girls to leave it to? The Institute asks. "Will the money But- - boys and girls-armors diffiprovide education for the increased cult to raise than reeord breaking NEW YORK, Oct. 20. American to number of students com from taxa- cows or On hones. Sometime we youthd entering college have increased tion. endowment, private gifts and In numbers at a reeord rate during th Must present universi-o- r get so interested In building up a larger fees? mors universities be fin farm, or a great city, that we pant six years and If the proportion-- 1 ties grow ale growth Is continued to 1950 there bu tt?" forget to bring up th kind of chilwill be l.IJi.SJ students in 210 InIn numbers, the largest Increase In dren that can ba trusted with these were 294.000 of enrolled la credited to where the wonderful Investments eitutlons College and entereixyear veer. These figure, compiled bylth City of New York with a growth prises. W cannot leave th boys and the Institute for Public Ferric, have; of I 90S, followed by th University girls to grow up any more than k raised th question of wherethe of California!' with (.200 Increase and farmer caa turn hla Oatti loos In Yale th neighborhood and expect to hare money needed to educate these larger Beaten university with 4,700. one of four Institutions which fin stock In ths end. gi oupa will com' from Julius If. Barnes, chairman of the j had fewer students than rlx yeara aro, " Th youth must bs given high Ideals found In a study of the f.g-decrease being 91. the institute and trained to bs honest and deurr compiled that this yeara Increa' 'reported. , pendable men and women- - A healthy in the number of atudenta enrolled in' Concluding hi observation. Mr. body can onlv produca a strong and new a e set record. to Yeaaon there hs is said (he colleges rigorous mind. By constant effort on hsd 1 97 PP0 lieve that In any future which in th part cf parents and leaders, habstudents sod last rear 194.00 9 will en of opportunities for higher education, it of thrift and Industry ar formed at col that will Insure success. It take roll 471, S00 In 1919 and Ml, fa ,n afternoon and night clssnea If they conMnu ths same 1K and extension riws-- ra away from Urea, trouble and money ts rales a her Increass earti year, a report of colleges win bs beaded to rive ths good crop cf boys and glris but it isj worLh It. Thrift Magjt But, if they elaetKiU which tha demand f jttvs tnsfttuia states. IN. ATTENTION! r -j Job Printing ; j BABSON HAS TRULY SPOKEN! GOVERNOR COX IS THE TYPE OF MAN AMERICA NEEDS. NO OTHER AMERICAN IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO COORDINATE THE FORCES OF LABOR AND CAPITAL DURING THE GREAT RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD AHEAD. FOR THIS REASON AND OTHERS EQUALLY IMPORTANT, REPUBLICANS AND h INDEPENDENDENTS THE COX FORCES! THROUGUOUT AMERICA ARE JOINING THEY HAVE CAUGHT THE VISION AND HAVE THE COURAGE OF THEIR CONVICTIONS ! AND UTAH WILL fiOT BE ONE WHIT BEHIND! . auc-teaaf- ol Twice as Much Water ' Stored as Last Year COX IS THE MAN i BINDING and all kinds of RULING done &t the Mr. George Jotgae. newly appoint-- ! ed Premier of Franc under Preautent Miller, nd. h bs survived in fn cabin f ,od has been .active in French politic sine 141. Imrirg the M. Levruee admlnhrrattoo served as Minister of Marina jw, te. DcseretNews Your W Lit Vi Bid tn !t trk It lt4 lk, -- jP-arn- i. |