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Well I Reckon There's Always Room for HUNDREDS FLEE PREDICTS RISE Sicily Npv S— (AP) —With a molten stream of lava like a hungry dragon at their backs to spur them on hundreds of persons today were fleeing from the CATANIA i ' — NEW YORK Nov 8 — (AP) — Norman Thomas Socialist candidate for president today viewed the overwhelming Republican victory as a "long step" toward the disintegration of the Democratic party and the rise of the Socialists as the principal party of opposition Thomas said the Socialist vote here exceeded expectations and indicated increasing strength He received 48179 votes in the city after predicting that he would get The party's national headquarters had no figures on the voting elsewhere "I don't think Governor Smith was defeated by the religious or any other one issue" the Socialist candidate said "It was a complex of force Regardless of his religion or Tammany hall he would have lost "The election was satis fa pt'nrv from the Socialist standpoint be cause it resulted in a shattering defeat f one of the old parties It made no difference to us which one lost as long aa it lost decisive- 1 predicted Democratic defeat because it seemed to me the Republicans were better organied I look unon this as orecedinsr the disintegration of the Democrat ic party and political realignment upon clear cut issues I expect the Socialist party to rise as the new party of opposition" region around the eastern base of Mount Etna Their household belongings were thrown on any makeshift vehicle to get them out of the advancing column of fire Barnyard 4anlmals straggled along with the people who were 'abandoning their fields and homes to the molten stream which advanced at a rate of more than 100 yards an hour The most fertile and Intensively cultivated land in Sicily was being consumed by the lava Hpuses were being destroyed and trees burned Great clouds of steam arose as the heat reached the vats of the distilleries which produce citric acid The blalng sulphurous current swept away a monument to the war dead which was to have been Inaugurated Sunday at Maseall The principal church of the town fell prey to the lava The railway line between Messina and Catania was in grave danger The situation was fegarded as critical since normal facilities linking central Sicily with the coast arc few The authorities thought that If a large quantity of lava collected along the railroads it would remain incandescent for a long time and the work of repair Avould be delayed All extra rolling stook was being removed rapidly The electric lighting plant supplying current to the provinces of was endanCatania and Syracuse ' ' ' gered 45-0- tatera" J and QgdenHigh School News Fox of Corsicana today exto Governor pressed prepaid Smith one of the largest opossums ever caught In Navarro county AcRUTH ZUPPAXX KDIIOU PRO TIit companying the animal "was a giant Porto Rican sweet potato also "If it wasn't for the rain tl: ere wouldn't be any hay to maiie w hen grown in this county The shipment bore a card on the (run shines" — From "The Patsy J which was the following: "Compliments of Navarro county Democrats" SPECIAL ASSEMBLY Navarro county gave the DemoJn a special assembly Wednes cratic candidate a majority day the boys quartet sang a clqver number Howard Tribe and HarGOITRE COMPLETELY old Felt accompanied by Robert Lyons played a pleasing violin REMOVED duet A Missoula Steirmietz Mont Mary Mr Merrill Introduced our special speaker Rabbi Samuel F Goror 415 '"Come to W write Says Pine St arid I will tell you my don who spoke convintingl on the a subject "Racial Prejudicejs" The experience with colorless iipipient easy to apply and audience was held spellboiind by not expensivje" Get more informa- Rabbi Gordon's excellent "speech tion at CuUey Drug Co or write As the last number the boys' quarSorbol Company Mechanicsburg Ohio ter sang anothersong Sold by all druggists —Advertisement M 1 II i I ! Sorbol-Quadrup- le -- classes are studying rfhubert's life and work tn commemoration of the hundredth anA word niversary of kls death 4 Uolittht Hair in flact A Liquid IlairDrtsttr about his life and works might be a jIf dclichtiul Not ttickT act gummy nteresting to students odor one of a family of 1 9 Shubert If Give the hair th Enish-va very poor His early life was irt (ouch Try fr! not "one sweej song" yet at the age of 16 he had written artnd had - Jl I f I - i i It was ihoved and seconded to I - In quifck published two sonatas succession appeared 34 minuets So many sonatas and two cantatas wia& poipular lin the musical world he! that he became a director of kn orchestra About this time !fie wrote "En King" one of the finest music selections ever written "O ie of Ms musicales was produced Vienna It was a groat silccess le wifotei another but he died! before published His friends prb- money to ouua a monument in His honor i Now high school students plln to study his music Special work of musiQ appreciation will also be studied ' It Is rumored that during the week of November 19 a Shi bort program will be presented Sto the student body All divisions jot the music will probably be repre sented r lis :i All the i 11 i ' MUSIC STUDIES WEYERJ Jackson the report was accepted Jole Francaise L and Gamma Kappa wers given permission to have parties on the following Fri day and Stellae and Pallette and Chisel weije giyen permission to have pati6s on Saturday Mr Braiiwell gi ve a report on the expenses incurred by the Halloween- dance His report wasac-cepte- d ' will EARTH MAY SEE fflNYMETEpRS Shooting Is Stars ' Spectacle By Predicted Astronomers Nov pHICAGO w(AP— Next Thursday night there will be the most brilliant spectacle of shooting stars ever aff6ided this generation it was predicted! today by! astronomers at the Yerkes ob servatory Williams' bay Wisconsin On that night the earth 'moves into the astral region of the Leonid meteors- believed to be the rejnnants of a comet The Leonid group it was exB plained by Trofessor Edwin FTost director of the observatory whirls around the sun in an or crosses the earth's Every bi'that iSOvernber the orbits meet but in an interval of every 33 years the earth passes squarely through the center of the Leonid orbitj "The meteors speed through in terplanetary space at a tempera ture about 400 degrees below zero" Professor Frost said ''When they enter the atmosphere of the earth the friction heats them to a glow and they usually burn Up before they strike the ground" - I r- was w TO OtTR CONTRIBUTORS Dear Contributors — Let me thank you for the response you have giyen my plea for material It is a pleasure' to find eo many stu ON 'POSSUM TATERS " 00 these students will have $2620 In' the bank at the close of schodl next spring DINE 8 — Al- - Democrats " - CORSICANA Texas Nov (AP) — Even though Governor fred E Smith of New York defeated for the presidency he be able to dine on "possum NEW YORK — The suttee — the horrible religious rite in which Hindu widows are burned- to death — still persists in India despite vig- -' orous efforts by the British to stamp out the practice Katherine Mayo ' American investigator and? writer whose recent book "M6ther India" created a world-wid- e furor with its disclos ures of Indian Bocial conditions makes this charge in an articles published here in the current issue of Cosmopolitan f Although the practice of suttee has been curbed and no longer is publicly professed religious agitators through speeches and handbills still keep it alive she says citing a particular1 instance in resorted to which a child-widothe religious suicide to escape the life of torment and horror to which she was subjected As Bad Blow To j INDIA RITE IN Seen Republican Victory Trees Burned War Monufnent Falls SMITH TO WIDOWS BURNED OF SOCIALISTS LAVA Destroyed Being THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 1928 President Corry called the regu lar council mooting to order and the minutes were read and alp- " i proved Miss Krnmett of the club com mittce gave a report on the nutn- bt-of students enrolled in cHibsin On motion of Mr the school t permission to meet on Wednesday evening provided they have the consent of their parents and Mr Mrrill- The mo tion was carried and the club W'lll meet as usual on Wednesday at half past seven The play production class received council's permission to present three pne-aplays in Central Junior hall- pn November 12 This wll be sponsored tyy the Girls' give ct 'r j After sme discussion council authorized Miss Wallace to write a letter of application for entrance to the Statd Journalistic society It was mioved and seconded that a comraitee be appointed to see What couldjbe dqncf concerning the formation £f new veils and songs The members of the committee are Mr Eramwell Mr jFowIes and Mr McCrummJ — Jeaheita Morttell Secretary dents Interested in making the notes a success Just one sugges tion however do I wish to give those who write for the notes: Unless poems stories notes etc have a direct bearing on the high school or its students this material can not be used The notes are cramped for space Please don't forget that all notes poems Htories anything about school are desired Remember our "box" —-Th- e Editor Pro Tern ( r DRAMA DATA rainy days draw the greatest num ber of: students 'to the cafeteriaward Excellent meals are served for the cheapest price possible If you don'tbelieve me go try 'ehw ing" at the school cafe some neon hour Prices are low because the cafeteria is run for service to d tu dents not profit CONCERNING QUARTERLY Four students have been narked by Clapsieum advisors to try jfor the position of assistant business manager of the Quarterly They are Bertram Wappler Gray Reynold Jack Greaves- 'and Grant Morse From this group one will be chosen for the above-name- d position Our book will soon be 0ut - LOUIS Nov- - — (AP)—7 8 "Te morfture salMtamis" In oth Rusinoss as usual right after elecer words as Eleanor tells Rebecca tion Having voted for the' winner' Lindbergh promptly1 took to the end Lyzena "We about to die ' for Mexico air you" The rpbber crept stealthily through the room parched the tablet: draweri then tjarefully 6l!pped out' But he tripled and kicked Tt ' the silver all oveif the floor It awakened Edio Then what hap pened? All! will be1 explained 15 fat Ceniral sa-lut- ft i I dence section thirc house north of 28th on east side of Harrison Ave Thii home must be seen throughout to be appreciated Owner will set out lovely shrujbs and lawn The house is i complete with oak floors throughout best of wall decoration-ligh- t g fixtures embossed linoleum cemented down parage etc Thousands of Ballots Are In S t a t e s Nominee Fails To Carry NEW YORK Nov 8 — Person? with a flairi for figures are busy trying to explain how Governor Smith with a popular vote which may reach lk 000 000 or even more won only 87 votes in the electoral college white in 1924 John W Davis with 8386503 received 136 and James M Cox in 1920 got 127 Ihe primary reason of course was that Mr Hoover carried the states with the big electoral vote and took part of the Democratic solid suthjfrom its traditional moorings Arm-stron- Phone 394 or and Harrison Ave L'lCH for key O de P Adl $ COULD NOT CARRY Another reason advanced how ever is that Governor Smith polled many thousands of ballots in state which he cojuld not carry and tha these Were bf no aid to his cand dacy because there were noenoug' of them Conversely he Jostia bloc of Democratic electors in souther states by najrrow margins which hy the right cjf eminent domain thr Democrats always had claimed n their own j At the same time lv polled a big vote in New York am! other eastern states which he lont In southern states even thorc Smith did jnot win the vote war heavier thip year than in yean-pas- t and this undoubtedly account-efor partjof the big jump both in the Republican and Democratic balloting 5004000 MAJORITY With abut three-fourth- s of the precincts oiver the country heard front the Tote 'as well over 31000000 with Mr Hoover having i run hismaority above 5000000 in the popular vote and having Smith beaten by the overwhelming figure of 444 to 8t in the electoral college i In 1924 President Coolidse-received a popular vote of 15725016 and a plurality over Mr Davis of 7338- 513 Thus this year although th Democrats increased greatly their vote over 1 1924 Its ratio of electoral votes went) downward sharply At the same tjme the Hoover popular vote howj?d a big increase over the Republican vote of 1924 but the ballot apparently were cast where they were effective whereas the Dembcratic fire was scattered and ! - N d J If II ffl -j j non-eijfecti- Ruffles arc Ruffles an important trimming this season They trim the sleeves and theiull shirred side section of this smart ::rock that is straight and slimbn the other side and snug over the hips Wright's ve Nov Printed Tatttirn $431 McCall - cans are isending their children 8— (AP) to the finishing schools of Switz — Senator Charles Curtis vice pres erland France and Germany Ident-elereturned to Washing ton early today and went at once to his office in the senate office building where he expected to the day forking epend ' Senator Curtis who was greeted bxhis sister Mrs Edward E Gann and her husband-ariMrs E A Harriman president of tho League of Republican-Womeof the District of Columbia still carried his arm in a sling but declared he was Jr " ' : recovering from his fatigue Senator Curtis said'he planned to go to the home o£ his sister as soon as his day's work was finished $75000 AUTOGRAPH — NEW YORK Nov Experts who pent all summer in the Tennessee mountains t0 photograph lightning hitting! superpower lines have a $75000 autograph That's what it cost to get a record of one bolt WASHINGTON or call 1875-- i at Southeast Corner 28th St (Main Floor) Read the Classified Ads ct -- n ' i -- i' ii 'C? No-veniib- SMITH BACKERS (AP) LINDY FLIES AGAIN ST ' Will lease for $3500 peri brard-neEnglish 6- - 1 month CURTIS' IS BACK Floating! universities are now a feature from America and regular' AT DESK WORKING in addition hundreds of Ameri- ' CHOW TALK Rainy days should be welcome to Miss Mealiff for as she says -i- i' VOTES! PUZZL er T vi::-- ' V U 'X:: T-ttv- LJssf LJ v j ATHLETIC KOTES "igers" jwill play the "Infants" (Wfcber County High) Monday at 2:3lj o'clock This srame ia unon- sored by the American Legion as pan or tnes celebration for Armis tice day GIRLS ATHLETIC XOTES As an athletic feature of this year's program the Girls association plan tio enjoy the sports' as the seasons! progress nndr the direction ofIrimrosa Henson Hiking: wiJlbe 'taken up first then skating skiing tobogganing etc Tennis will be emphasized during ) the spring Interclass teams in baeet ball will be formed for games betWjeen classes or clubs On Thursday next a hike is plahned by! the Girls' association For particulars see Primrose— lien-so- n or Mrs Blackam tJTAIt TOUIIN A L SOCIETY Ogden High has joined the Utah Journal society - formed by Dr Merrill of the B Y U There will be a meeting next spring for editors business manasrers 'etc We are also considering the desirability of Jointing the National Quill " I IfVVLLuiA LSI I SOURCES of $3K 000000 afforded by the FirsL Security Corporation System assure success tp this and all other First Security Banks in their efforts to aid in the sub- stantial building up of commu- nities intlie intermpuntairi region These resources wide diversification being spread dver flourishing sections of the three states Strength and stability of each of the systerpi s 7! banks is the result i i3LV--J X ! 'rep-?-rese- 1 nt j : !i Ss : ' LI i 'I I i Member of the First Security ' Corporation System i O O T C SPONSORS Sponsors will be announced Friday In assembly They will appear in their trim chic uniforms ART ACHIEVEMENTS Jja Franzi Stevens Is casting a beautiful plaque of an eagle Several other plaques mostly Indian heads have also been made Dorothy Martini has almost completed ' a stenciled scarf of black silk Bertram Wkppler has completed home and plarts for avery-beautifu- l is now sketching the exterior He4ry Jordan is painting a large slgrii for an pgden furniture stere Several pointings in oil of sunflowers havfe been completed The students now turn their attention t drawings and paintings of other 'still life" Cover for the Quarterly Eleanor Stevens' handiwork has been completed and Is now in the hands of the printer ! ' rt T C and the band will march Monday morning in commemoration of the signing of the Arrhistice and the end of the bitter struggle1 '' Tt J 'i r ' ' I I i k I - i f J " v I Ii 5 — - : i "i " ' ' t t ' t J v : i '-- " ' " v i- f M :h rim - - t if I 1! - - Il l s - ' ' r ? - 1 4 more : T JNDETwNE ATH a clear V smooth skin Wealthy tissues —full of rich red blood— thrive No worry about pimples now Instead there is' a certain satisfaction that gives confidence' All this because rich red bl0od is Nature's way of building and eustaining the body "Without plenty" of rich red blood there can be no stro ifr sturdy powerful men or beautiful healthy women You know a clear skin comes I 1)1 1 :' 3 y no blemishes now 'ir - from within' Correct the cause —through the blood — and pimples boils eczema and that sal- low complexion will disappear Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of SSSA-Natu- re's own tonic for restoring the appetite — building strength — and clearing the body of skin troubles jAll drug stores sell SSS in two sizes Get the larger size It is more economical M i t ' ' ' " "j t so-call- ed ' was troubled with pimpUs and blackheads I took a course I - f arm-" ht : ' ' s : SECONDS PLAY DAVIS Ogden seconds defeated Davis THRIFT THOUGHTS Two hundred fifteen students deposited 13675 an average of 4 cents each At this rate each' of f )4 ' content seconds in a hard-fougTuesday 6 to 0 Pantone made the only touchdown in the second This was the diggings' period foutth victory this season They have suffered no defeats ' i of SJSJ5 It cleared my face and lack I think SJ3S is wonder-- ' ful I have told many friends about SJ5JS and they are get- ting as much benefit a I did —Miss Ruth Gahm USl Elden Ave Los Angeles Calif a clear vom z s :i n Ithia Smdrt Crepes and Satins New Neck Lines— The Snug Hip Line—All the latest modes are carried out sin these frocks at lozv price of— m r 2j |