Show SATURDAY EVENING- OCTOBER 13 1928 THE OGDEN - SEES ISSUES AS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - Socialist Kace Rum Religion Are one-thir- -- Harding's paper MANY TILTS ON EASTERN SCHEDULE NEW YORK Oct 13— (AP)— The game at New Haven seems to hold forth the greatest possibilities i of football fireworks In today's eastern games Except for three positions Georgia enters the battle with the same line up that defeated the Eli in m sen national game last year 14 to 10 Tale has been hampered in practice by injuries The annual battle between Pittsburg and West "Virginia occurs at Tale-Georg- ia Pittsburg AMD AU-7K- S the Pittsburg shared VES-CkS- lir JcNER-THERS- LIVE AAY Ac VJAATO TD EAT '70 6NSA1M —Norman Thomas Socialist candi date for president speaking Friday night In hia native city where he ence sold newspapers asserted that the "real political issue" at present was how the people of the United States should use their gov ernment more effectively to help tfcem win "plenty peace and freedom" for themselves and their children "This is not the Issue which the old parties discuss" 5aid Dr Thomas "The deliberately evade it- Why not? Do not both of them belong to that 1 per cent of our people who own d of the national wealth? 'HUM KACE RELIGION" "Big business insures in two companies It rides in two cans Usually the Republican is the preferred car But this year Salesman Al Smith says "Boys try our car It is recommended by Raskob who Knows all about cars and it has a pocket on the side where you can park your hip pocket flaak instead of sticking: lit under the scat'" "Since the parties will art discuss real issues" continued the candidate "those three Us — Rum Race and Religion— have crept into our national party politics where they do not belong: BOTH ABLE MEN 'Some progressives try to comfort themselves In th© personality of the candidates Herbert Hoover and Alfred E Smith Both are able men neither is a progressive if the word has any meaning" "We cannot be saved by men" Mr Thomas declared "but only by our own party representing the interests of the producing masses It 1 to build ithat party that we Socialists are fighting" Mr Thomas who lived in Marion for the first seventeen years of his life peddled as a lad the Marlon "Star" the late President -- TASRSAE'LLMAJEA 7JV£y DEClDS Oct 13— (AP) — —q S DiS OS PUACB MJUOT CALLED OP D9X00 'BOOT AELEPAAArfrSSAEAW ZJDO MCB PLACE 7D iELERUAMT Menace Ohio B&PPD7D7UE "TDkEEP Declares MARION r TO DAY ABOUT GNlhlS PEACEFREE DOLI By BLOSSER - x cwr feel so Bad STANDARD-EXAMINE- S066ZSTZD 77W 17 WOULD r - TOO— SO f VY father CALLS h is QuiaiuEy OP-7W- ZOO 5 ACCBPTBD Well-organiz- L I? - J TD mm ft ft a a — ft iiu 1 BS 6OOD10 A J AN AND I 6N&AM LOTS OF MAY AND A BA7W eoEw h ft OBa — l A vwUEQe X ALL FROM TOO brought f XNW RSANEMBER ht6lvjeAJMA kB J 53wa- R3QAPElCAAiD 1 nHAsMT AIM to 9E I ft dayiVW AU7AE AIM )( ( j r fA 8ATA E8ERV DAY- - DATS MOR£i II i -i V i— ftMa II rW?8V - : H—v af-ld- e mid-wee- SSAS ' 'LrJ - t C' t Y XtA tCWVICE : HiC 1 ' yy-- WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON j i SPIRITUAL GIFTS V i - Now there are diversities of gifts but the same spirit And there are differences of ad ministration but the same Lord And there are diversities of operations but it is the same God which worketh all in all Butt the manifestation (of the every man to Spirit is civen to i profit withal Though I speak withhe tongue of men and of:' ansreln unri have not charity I am become as sound ings orass or a tinkling cymbal And thousrh I have the srift of prophecy and understand all mvs- terles and all knowledge and faith so that though I have all I could remove : mountains and have not charity I am nothing And though I bestow all my goods to feed the ipoor and though I give my bodv to he burned: nd have not charityi it nrofiteth me nothing Charity auf f ereth ion - n n d i kind: charitv enviith nnt? pharttv vaunteth not itaelf ia not puffed '!" up Doth not nrovoka itself unspemi ly sceketh not her own i3 not eas iiy provoked thiiiketh no evil Rejoiceth not in iniquity but re joiceth in the truth: it Beareth all things belleveth all things: hopeth all things endureth an inmgs Charitv nevpir faileth- - Hut ther there be prophecies they shall fall whether there be tongues they shall cease whether there be Knowledge it shall vanish away And now abideth faith hope these three but the greatcharity est of these Is charity j Massinet Miss Vlnette Parry Duet "I Waited for the Lord" Mendelssohn Miss Phyllis King Ralph Peterson Solo "The Gift of Peace" Stebbins Miss Phyllis King Tenor solo "Thanks Be to God" Stanley Dickson Ralph Peterson Evening music: Massanet Prelude "Elegy" Offertory "Grey Days" Noel Johnson Postlude "Volga Boat Song" Hilllsky Mrs John Hillabrant Duet "The Living God" O'Hara Miss King Mr Peterson Solo "Wouderful Love" Haynes Miss Phyllis King Solo "If With All Your Hearts" Roberta Ralph Peterson Mr Peterson and Miss King will give the musical numbers for the social after service following th© evening services Light refresments will be served ! ! EUCM LUTHERAN frnunrrrr Corner of Twenty-thir- d stieet and erferson avenue Rev Rov B Carlson pastor Services for th nineteenth Sunday after Trinity uctooer 14: Sunday school 10 a m Morning services Lt a m Th© confirmation rlnss will mpt Tuesday October 16 at 4 o'clock In the Sunday school room Dorcas Society meets wiih Miss Hazel Hulllett 280 Thlty-thir- d ttreet on Wednesday evening Oc- Army-Providen- ce ! i -- -- i f ' " — i vmg Phone 321 Office 43? 25th 1 Pau Droceods to v that nil these gifts ae earnestly to be de- sirea ana ne admonishes the Corinthians to best gifts" B it he savs there is a more excellen way even than this and then In the 13th chapter lis John Edward Carver Morning worship at 11 o'clock Theme "The Farclnation of the Life of Faith" Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock with classes for all Adult ciass meets In tho study Young People's sen ior and academic meetings at 6:30 o'clock Evening preaching ser vices at 7:30 o'clock Theme ' The Election of Your Best As Your Greatest Hope" The Girl Scout troop meets in the church Monday afternoon The Boy Scout troop meets in the church Tuesday I'ight Morning music: Prelude "Momenta Musical" Schubert Offertory "Last Hope" Cottchalk Postlude "Mazurka" Saint Saens pastor Mrs John Hillabrant Violin offertory "Andant'no" ! -- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— FIRST a- Slade Transfer ed - " " Lord" Mendelssohn Lorin wheelwright organ jet FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST — Corner Monroe ave nue and Twenty-fourt- h street Legular service at 11 o'clock Sun- day morning October 14 Subject' "Are Sin Disease and Death lteaI7" Sunday school 9:30 a h Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 8 p m Reading rooms at 305 Central building Rooms open daily from ll a m to 4 p m except Sun days and holidays FIRST BAPTIST— ("Thi Church of the Chimes") Twenty-fift- h street and Jefferson avenue Ar- tnur Josepn juansen pastor A Bible school invites your attendance at 9:45 o'clock a m We ar© seriously crgaged in the task' of religious education Morning worship at 11 o'clock: aubject of the sermon "Secrets1 The following numbers or special music will be offered: "Juat For Today" Blanch Wells "My Faith In Thee" Le© Cain soloist Miss Norma Moore accompanist ' Franz Ries Adagio" "To Spring" Grieg Miss Virginia Anderson violinist At 6:30 p m the young people's union will meet for discussion of vital topics and an inspiring devotional service Evening gospel service at 7:30 o'clock sermon topic "Spiritual Drunkenness" The gos pel appeal will also be made by special music vocal and instru mental- All are welcome Owing to the leadership training school at th© First M E church beginning this Sunday afternoon ind continuing until Friday even ing other church engagements for th© week have been set in k service-Th- ls eluding the training school offers an unexcelled opportunity for all who desire to train for effective leadership and service in the church expounds the philosophy of Jove as the'more excellent way ' to the highest gift of all It la in accordance with 1jhe argument that goes before that he compares the gift of love with the gift of prophecy and knowledge and even of faith and t&en in proof of what he says he proceeds u to analyze! love in its practical Thus he meaning and contents comes to Associate love with the highest 'unik-ersperfection and permanence in the and to assert the profound conclusion ofi the chapter that o( trie things that abide faith hopfy love "the greatest of these is love'" tober 17 e JYcvs of tip cmrctic s ' '! " 'ft A w FIRST CIIU1S1IAN CHUKCfi— 24th and Madison avenue D L Hughes minister In the book of Kings it is recorded that Jrbboam feared to permit the Deopo to go up to Jerusalem so "tho king took counsel and made two calves of gold and he said unto tbem- It is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem behold thy Gods O Israel which brought thee up out of the land ofKgypt All too often the whine of the cjafty king is heard today It is toomijrh tn go to church oh each Sutf Jay it is too much to attend pravtr jmeet-In- g it Is too much to attend5 rhnir practice it Is too much to set aside a tentn ror the Lord a work Beware it may be too much for the Lord to give us la welcome wh-our journey on earth is done Our selfishness and Indolence our neglect of the true worshin oi? God of keeping the institution es tablished may be costing usipdear i ly i Bible School - at 1 o'clock and the Lord's Supper and mftrninjr sermon subworship at ll:10-Thject is: "What Shall it Profit If We Neglect?" Our Junior Endeavor for those between the ages of eiffht and Sixtepn wnt last Sunday evening A good program ia arranged for this week at 6:130 The Senior soe'etv- will meet at the fame hour with a good ro program 'All votine nml "welcome r- Hie evenine nraiiw vice at 7:30 The sermon subject is "Cooperation" Thor win b fine series! of pictures shown at the cvenlne ' service to wtich we invite !all e rvrs-nntris- - Prayer meetlns Wdnw(isv ring at the chprch at 7:45 Uur ieadorshin School Kevin Sunday afternoon at 2:30 There will be nol registration rharo Come prepared to enroll for one of these classes and then 'earn the creditj Be at the Methodir church ready to begin with the first lesson I i 4 "Jehovijih God — The People's Friend" This! subject will be the basis of jvery I B S A radio Is lecture the "world over tomorrow KDYL will also broadcast a Bible students' program from 7 to 8 p m They particularly invite reports as to reception If the weather permits tliere will be a short talk to the public at 3:30 t m in th City Hall j park Wednesday eve-rin- g at S55i Lincoln avenue the prayer praise customaryf mid-wee- k £nd jserviqe meeting Friday eve- -' ning at he Golden Age bureau 2641 Kiesil avenue a study on the Watch Toivver' editorial of June 15 —"The Sjirej Mercies of David" Seats freefat tjll meetings No collections pall or phone' the Golden Age buredu your requirements for winter reading and study rh ETISCqPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SilEPnERD — John W Hyslop Rpcto Corner of Twenty-fourt- h stfeetand Grant Avenue opposite fche jpostoffice Sunday October 1 the nineteenth Sunday after Trinity The church school meets at 18:30! a m Miss L Jennie Proutj superintendent Morning 'prayef and sermon at 11 a m by the Very Rev W W Fleetwood Dean of St Mark's cathredral Salt Lake City Np evening service A 7 FIRST d O N GREGATIONAL CHURCIIi — Robert M Kennan Pastor Sunday morning at 11:00 tha pastof will preach the first of a series tf six sermons oji "Th Crises Tflat Face Our Common Christian i1y" The title of the sermon itaftlf will hft "Ara W Vit Tn Be Christian?? A large attendance L desired We arifi very fortunate in ' that Miss Mildred Crevelln r tas con sented tot be the soloist at the morning service Sunday! School will be Jield at 10:00 with Df E P Mills sunpr- - J intendentjj r The msic' "'vili be as follows: Bible Organ: j Students' Association True friends from the and all interested are cor :aiiv' in Prelude f Andante t in D Major string vited to shared in any or ai of the ' P Tschaikowksi following services during the coming week: Sunday aftornoonj 1 to Offertory! "Meditation" Griggs 2 KSU Salt Lake will 4 on the PcstludefI VGrdind Choeur" Spence with antl Solos Kilmer-Rasbac- k LeKoyi Marsh epcaking! liis opic "Trees' I I? S Aj — International j ua-rtc- THE CHURCH OF THE NAZ- ARENE will hold its regular ser vices at 2463 Grant avenue be- Innlng at 10 o'clock with Sunday school Classes are for all Come snd get Interested in the fudy of God's word" Morning worship at 11 o clock a m Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock p m Come and join in the songs- of praise with sweet accord Prayer and praise meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Strangers in our city ar espe cially invited to all these services —Rev P W Smith paster : - FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH 2604 efferson ave nue Lester P Fagen minister 9:45 a m — Church school A C Wycoff superintendent 11 a m— Worship service Special missionary address by Miss Edith' Calkins missionary from Inj dia Special music: Prelude "Romance Sans Paroles" v L JbY - ' CHAPTER LXV was a stenographer Burns Kitty in the office of the Allied Shoe Machinery company Tha girls all thought she looked like Claia Bow with her big brown eyes that flashed and rolled like a first-clamovie vamp Frivolity waa a sort of veneer with Kitty Beneath her raspberry rouge ahe was aweet and guileless as a little plaster saint On© morning Roger Caldwell dropping in' leaned over Kitty's desk and asked if he might see her that evening For six weeks that same young man had been Kitty's "Intention" and to win bis notice she bad prayed that God might make him look her way ro-it was a jvery quiet little j nialnce Roger had been baptized anl confirmed and taken the pledge before Kitty eccepted the solitaire he chose' Then cabling she gave two weeks notice and the gfrjs gave Jier a miscellaneous sh4wer and a mahogany butter-fltable The banns were published and Roger bought the wed-d- f rig ring Th© wonder of the thing never v v dimmed JOh why' they asked each did YOU ever lov MEJ'V 1 ss yj "oth-erJVw- hy seven o'clock atd Kitty little room at the I ranklin Sqmare House was getting worried Are you sure girls there was-n'tmessage before I c?m© in?" many more times are you going to ask? He'g gone back to you KitHe's too handsome to be ty Poor Kitty!" ' true! But sh© laughed at their humor "There's the phone now! What do you bet it's not for me?" She raced down the hall and they heard - her before the booth "Hello hello cioqr closed: dear You can't? Oh that's too bad No I don't care — not really It doesn't make a bit of differ " ence"You're a sweet child" the voice at the other end was saving "I wish to the Lord this other thing hadin t come up but I can't get out! of it very well And we'll see Harold Lloyd tomorrow night As a business woman Kitty Burns prided herself on being rea sonable she "pf course I undestand" toM him "Anyhow I ve a million things to do "I love you Catherine Agnes" lie interrupted solemnly Kitty hated th© name she had taken in confirmation The sisters made her do it because A fries was teri patron saint But now she ig- rored Roger's teasing "Me too" she told him It was their little signal If there wasi no one near Kitty would whisper over the wires each night "I love you sweetheart" But if there were girls in the corridor vaitlng for the booth then Kitty vhen Roger repeated the holy ritual iof loversj would reply so that he might know there were listeners about and the conversation was r shortly concluded "Phone me in the morning?" "You bet Good night Kitty !' ginr He hung up" th© receiver wear ily jand sat dejectedly on the bed staring blankjy "Oh God Ivhat a mess!" Kitty's fiance had succeeded re-- n arkably well in a business way The girls agreed that Kitty had done pretty well by herelt "Now if sh6 can only hold him" they told herj and warned her out of their hard young wisdom "The more he has known of the many th© less he will settle on one" For Caldwell had been as noto- ilously successful with women as with real estate The suit© he occupied at the Fairmore was indicative of his monetary achievements Sybil would be impressed with the lux of his surroundings ury A small glow of satlsfnctlon In truded upon his misery Better that she found him this way than a broken wreck in that hospital ward In Washington H didn't want her pltynot by a dam sight He hoped sh© wouldn't think she bad to resurrect their romance Now if Kitty H© ground his heel into the soft- ress of an Oriental rug and paced Sybil was won restlessly about derful — no doubt about it He re membered now every detail of their youthful passion The way she lifted her lips to his The way her soft arms jcrept about hia khaki shoulders until her fingers clasped behind his neck and she drew his face to hers The agonv of their parting — and the way she cried God bless her darlin heart! They'd wanted so fearfu'y to be married What a different story life would have been! No ue about that! Different too If they had found each' other Ix months ago Now there was Kitty: gentle little Kitty He was th© luckiest fellow in the world to- havf her Sweet Inno ' It-wa- s In iher ia j phil-OFophizi- ng ' cents was She'd been different Sybil through the mill A married wo man now with a babyi Somehow beside Kitty Sybil looked hard and - a little weary Freshness was to worship There was something: Faure a bit of the spiritual in Kitty's Drdla untouched charm It set her apart Offertory "Souvenlor" Postlude "March© Pontlficale" ' trom all the other jaded little girls Gounod The discordant note of tho tele Miss Mable Rows© phone interrupted his meditations Soprano solo "Fear Not Xe O "Hello— Oh hello Sybil I'll be Israel" DudJy Buck right down" Mrs Carolyn Barber 6:30 p m — Epwo'rth league All Sh wm sittinsr In' a Ws rhali young people invited In the foyer one slim knee thrown 7:30 pm— Evening worship dafnty foot service wjth a special address by over th© other and aPale with the swinging nervously" Miss Edith Calkins of India pallor smart women Everyone is invited to these serv- sophisticated affect with "lips painted vividly ices Her 'costume was smartly black relieved by pearls about her throat FIREMAN DIES IN and in her ears "John!" Sh© rose to mert him TRUCK COLLISION extending her hand My dear!" Sybil! DENVER Colo Oct 14— CAP) The little srirl for whom hia heart — One fireman was killed and eight bad ached in throws of prui'ifvinc others were injured Friday when tenderness The darling child who two fire trucks speeding to a fire had him fudge at Devens collided at the intersection of Fed- and brought knit the that didn't fit eral boulevard and Forty-firstreet The weeping jsocks who cried on angel in the' north sid© residential dis- his shoulder land blew little trict Th© collision occurred when hose on a rooky's cotton her handkertruck No' 12 with five men and chief breaking her heart with pumper No 7 with four men giief because she loved hint so leached the Intersection at the How — this same time Witnesses said each of charmingahe had changed This sophisticate! the drivers saw th© other too late svelte creature' with hanCi as pale cold as ice and eyes like liquid pools of LINDY TO SEE JERUSALEM wysaom JERUSALEM Oct 13— (AP) — He took her arm as thev walked Advices to an Egyptian newspaper toward the elevator and felt her from Constantinople have it tha tremnie When they reamed the Colonel Lindbergh and his mpther rooms she exclaimed ar© to visit th© holy places of at the open fire and delightfully her Christianity by plane (Associates hands before the blaze of Colonel Lindbergh in New York 1 was too excited for dinner doubt th© adyices) she explained) "Couldn't you have H© accepted the suggestion eagerly supplementing it witn hors d'oeuvrcs and chieken in a chafing ' dish "Th© very thing" h© insisted 'for a cold night" While they waited ther Bat in constrained silence making conversation with effort that was almost ladicrous Until finally Sybil shattered the polite discourse "Ten years" she cried "and we were i lovers!" She leaned toward him and she was "very lovely in th© firelight Sh© looked younger with her hat Off and more girlish noW that her fac© was flushed "And we're talking like a couple of middle-age- d fogies" lie countered lightly grown old EybiL" st ch-fc- 1 d TO HIS DEATH I'm simply frozen" J "I haven't!" she cried and her eyes and cheeks were flaming Spiritualism Is Blamed For Causing His Mind To Unbalanced Be! LONDON Oct 13 — (AP) —Th© story of a youth who dabbled! in th© occult and then ended his life by a dramatic dive into th© Thames fom th© top of needle was told in a Cleopatra's coroner's Inquest here David Onslow Smith 17 began his "dabbling" after his moth-er- 's death In 1925 according to th© testimony of his father a prominent banker The father said that the nef lin© of study unsettled th© lad's mind He sought! death by leaping from the historic monument with his hands in his pockets "This is not the first time tbat I have known of people with not too well balanced mind4 committing suicide after taking up spiritualism" said Coroner Inglesby He ordered the jury t return a finding that ybung Smiti committed suicide whil© of unsound mind V Commenting Friday night on th© remarks of Coroner Inlesby Sir Arthur Conan Doyle president of the London Spiritual alliance said: "I have traveled all over the world and have never met a mor© healthy ibodied and healthy minded lot of people than Spiritualists" J "You're 'extremely provocative" remarked evenly '"tremendously desirable my dear" He poked the fire vigorously "I'm absolutely crazy about v you" ' "Yes?" ' Now sh© was angry "I never iwould have dreamed it jXnybody'dj think you considered me quite beneath your interest" He rose to light a eifjaret and stood wheh he had done it with his back to the blaze hia hands deep in his pockets "Sybil I hate evasions What do you want me to do?" PIGEONS EVIDENCE (Continued Monday) m ON BLACKMAILERS (Do Sybil andJohn go on with their old romance? Or does Sybil NEW: YORK Oct 131 k(AP)— play with fire? There's stark Five homing pigeons which polic© tragedy stalking through the sad say were used in an extortion chapter ahead) scheme!! wire held today as evidence against Charles Gregory who was arraigned on a charge of atJ tempted extortion iwas arrested Gregory as he attempted to deliveryesterday a carton containing th© pigeon© to th© horn© of Mary Asaro owner of a grocery Tcars store She is said to have received a threatening letter demanding f' $1000: j:' "' v iAgo Polic© said th© pigeons wer© to-bFrom Our Files used in delivering th© money to tho blackmailers Small bags wer© to: th© legs of two of th© Denver and" Rio Grande freight fastened Miss Asaro was to hav© train No 62 which" left Ogden to birds a bill —In- each bag and $500 placed a was wrecked in 'JI day for Helper iftn tk n 1k( rn ii i ri m ii l it uh np avn riva headon collision twenty miles south birds wer© obtained because homMc- of Salt Lake Engineer G-fly better in group Aller of Salt Lake is dead and En-- J ing pigeons was held in $3000 bail Gregory is Loftis of Ogden gineer missing Police sought two other men as his A dispatch 'from Detroit says the confederates Chicago Nationals won the world series from th© Detroit Americans by taking the fourth game 2 to 0 TRAVELS 1150 MILES li© " -- j 20 j e i — A 1' kt i MINUS FOOD DRINK London suffragettes surrounded the house of parliament and stopPHILADELPHIA 13 Oct ped traffic in the street They (AP) — Nearly six 'days without clamor for votes fo women food or drink Samuel Murray 123 Weber county Democrats plan a of Coffeyville Kan ended an unscheduled journey of 1150 mile torchlight parade and rally here semiconscious and In a atat© Mr and Mrs T F Rowlands of collapse Murray who was hauled out of a are building a house in Ogden Mr Rowland is trainmaster at Sparks boxcar by railroad detectives and revived at St Agnes' hospital said Nev he had attended a party in Coffey' The City lunch rooms at 214 ville Saturday night II© dimly reTwenty-fift- h street was 'robbed of called that later he found himself In a railroad yard there and that $100 and a revolver he had crawled ' into an open box-' ' j car were licenses issued Marriage © said h© Hours later was to George H Henkle and Rachel Burton of Ogden and George Moyes awakened by the s clicking of th© wheels ovei th© rails He felt his and Amanda Olsen of Plain City way around the car and found th© About $50000 will be distributed door but all his efforts to escap© to 600 farmers by th© Amalga- rroved futile During tha days that mated Sugar company on the first followed he tried unavailingly to attract the attention of tho train beet payday j crew li" Melba L Wardlelgh daughters of Mr and Mrs H CANADIAN PRAISES II Wardlelgh died Mrs John E Henderson mother of Mrs O J Gutke and Mrs KANSAS !ciTY Oct 13-(A?) Harry Jennings of Ogden died in — C H Phillips a Canadian deleSalt Lake gate to the North American Christian conference told th© assembly Another American balloon meets Friday night that "America'a prodisaster in the North sea The two hibition plan is far better than ' occupants wer© rescued by a Canada's method" "1 hav© been trying" h© said' "to discover a drunken man on I want to report your streets such a casewhen I return if possible In 15 minutes in Moosejaw Saskatchewan I saw on© man incapable of handling himself and another neafly so In Lethbrldge By Th© Associated Press) Tenn — Smith Alberta my: home drunken men NASHVILLE charged Hoover with vagueness on ar© altogether too common Every Muscle Shoals reiterated atand for hotel has a beer parlor "The United States does not want government ownership and opera tion f peaks on tariff tonight at government control I have lived Louisville in Canada in th© saloon days and under state control and the liquor WASHINGTON — Hoover neared problem is Avorse now" end of preparation of speech on Tariii aua loreign iraae 10 ue de FARMWrVES GET HONORS livered Monday night at Boston COLUMBIA Mo— (AP) — Five Missouri farm women ar© to be EN ROUTE WITH ROBINSON designated "master farm home-maker- s" Robinson said Smith's prohibi and receive gold pins symtion stand embodied only "sincere bolizing th© distinction Selec desire to correct what he considers tions will be made during th© annu evils ai i armers' week at the university of Missouri1 NEW BERN N CSenator Simmons Democrat of North Caro WAR ON HORSE THIEVES lina charged Democratic party KHARKOV Ukraine—- - (AP) — vtltti hypocritical presidential cam- Five thousand alleged hors© thieves paign declared prohibit! sn issues were arrested and' 10000 stolen emphasized In north and evaded horses returned to their owners in and covered with smoke screen of this republic during a two weeks' intolerance in south campaign to stamp out th© evil BOSTON — Franklin D Roosevelt a tre© on Armistice day attacked Repeblican prosperity forPlanting soldier killed in the World every claims and those who "harbor re- war is a new for reforestation plan ligious bigotry" i ' of France i i j - In Politics -- ? CHICAGO — Mayor Walker of New York assailed Mrs Wille-brandt made plea for religious t - YOUTH DIVES ELEANOR EARLY some coffe© sent up? 3 i uwm n 'O Rest In the : eastern championship mythical with Yale last year After bowing to Davis and Elkins 'West Virginia has come along at a fast clip and hopes to avenge the 40 to 0 it took at the -Pitt stadtrouncing season ium last New York's attention will be centered chiefly on the intra-cit- y strugNew gle between Fordham and York university ' two unbeaten ' teams Fenn State remembers "well Its 13 to T defeat by Bucknell Jast year and has no mind to go through the experience again Colgate has re venge in mind in Its fray with Vir ginia Poly Barring upsets Princeton and Harvard should not be unduly troubled by "Virginia and North Caro lina Cornell meets Hampden-Sidne- y and Brown tackles a heavy Dayton team at Providence in the other intersectional claslles at the day Tho International Uniform Sunin the east day School Lesson for Oct 14 Among other games --are 1 Columbia Wesleyan Spiritual Girts Corinthians Dartmouth-Alleghen- y Georgetown- - 12:4-- 7 13:1-- 8 13i Lebanon valley Lafayette-Georg- e By WM E GILROT I) D Vashington Pennsylvania-Swart- h move Washington and Jefferson Editor of The Congregational 1st Syracuse-John- s If this" lesson 'serves no other Duquesne Hop kins Lehigh Gettysburg pjurpose it will do something excellent in placing one of the most beautiful gems of all literature and VETERAN ENJOYING : aIts distinctive spiritual message in proper eettingj LAST TRAIN RIDE of I Corinthians Paul's chapter great eulogy of love NEW ORLEANS Oct 13 — (UP has been always read and quoted i— A special American Legion train as if it stood alone as a - separate to Chicago today piece of Paul's writing But it iwas speeding bearing a dying World war veteran should never be forgotten that it 3 5 whose only remaining wish is stands as a part of a great mesthat he may live until he reaches sage to the Christians in the church at Corinth In two long letters the home and sees hia mother that have Members of the Board of Trade come-defwlongest of Paul's epistles ' to us: post of the legion of New Orleans Nor should "it be forgotten that returned from the San Antonio national convention recently to- - find It stands as a distinctive part of Frank Gilbert their buddy dying Paul's whole writing and teaching a revelation of the man himself of tuberculosis "The doctors say I can't llye and of his deepesti experience and ion life long won't you take me home to outlook CONTEXT IMPORTANT my mother?" Gilbert pleaded with But What the lAsisnn ffilla Atten the fello-n- members of his post In a few hours the legion men tion to particularly is that it stands an immediate context It ought arranged for a special train and m Gilbert started his trip home tuck- to be well known to every Bible reader that our division i ntr elm li ed down amid pillows hot water ters and verses is a modern device bohles and flowers a part of the original scripnot and said Physicians they believed the exhiliration of going home might tures This division though It is exceedingly convenient and nn th Improve Gilbert's condition enough whole is fairly well justified by at least that he would live until he subject matter and thought occaarrived in Chicago —— — — sionally tends to j destroy the ser i quence' Here is nart nf n Instance for TEACHES IN SPITE general discussion of the best gifts In life and the way of securing OF PAINFUL BURNS them What is the that is most desirable? Paul thing found in this SANTA FE N M Oct 13-CAP) — Virginia Dillon daughter of church at Corinth people who were if not quarreling about Governor jand Mrs Richard C Dil- arguing f ' things lon suffered severe burns on her these arms whin a pan of gasoline in or Some who had cifta nf of "tongues" were disposed' to which she was cleaning a dress Igdespise other slower and more nited at ier honje at Lamy She Stolid brithren Others who seemed was brought to Santa Fe for treatment anJ then because it was im- to have gifts of healing were unof these gifts Paul possible to secure a subsiiiute in- duly proud us that the ©pirit of Christ structor tor the school which she reminds and that teaches at Lamy she returned to has many manifestations there are 'dlvai-ciftn all Jier classes with her arms swathed thoueh that is trood orofceed from this In bandages same spirit PLACE FOR EACH GIFT "There is a Place in th'hnr'h for apostles teachers nronhets T7 Storaae Packing for thos$ who have gifts of healing Shipping Baggage for those who have tinwwa nf speech and powers of administration Perhaps it is worth while to remember that all thpsA useful agencies In the church Paul lists "helps" That would Mem to Ipftvo a place for everyone for if we can Call not De apostles or preachers or perform remarkable things we can at least all be "helps" 1 R " STARTS TfDYING PLAN RICHAMOND Va Oct 13— (Ap) — Lady Nancy Astor Is stir It is not necessary to have money on' deposit here to borrow from txs EASY TO PAY" ring Or Virginny to clean up Hav- Ing talked much in England about the beauty of her native stat© she has been horrified to find the land scape cluttered with gasoline cans and other rubbish And so she has had a meeting to start a tidying ' campaign BASSO LIKES TALKIES 13 — (AP)— LONDON' Oct Feodor ChaliapSn noted Russian basso is flirting with the talkies He Is inclined to accept one of sun dry offers Loan $10120 $14960 $20240 $30360 $40040 $50160 : rz it: STRIP Wheelwright Lbr Co Phone 158 " L Ten Payment Plan KEEP OUT THE COLD NUMETAL WEATHER ' Monthly $1150 $1700 $2300 $3450 $4550 $5700 PEOPLES FINANCE ' & THRIFT CO Supervised by Utah Bank Commissioner 2344 Waah Phone 3778 |