Show f ' BEER TO HELP 4 1 Mi '¥fji7'y'l'tTJ!v mi t" THE OGDEN ST AND ARP i COLLECTING FLYING RECORDS I G 1 Annually Cut Out By Dry Law? 15 — (AP) — B - P IS FOUGHT KING BORIS BEMOCRATIC MUSICIANS T SOFIA (UP)—King Boris of BulCHICAGO Oct 15— (AP)— James no lover of ceremony A garia is visit c Petrillo head of the Chicago received by some of union has notified all radio surprise his subjects a few days ago is typipermtis cal of his unconventional ways stations that if any station a Republican candidate use of its Donning the uniform of an officer facilities for political campaign speeches he will call a strike of the agreement to use ready signed anmusicians station’s musicians he said of Federation “As the Chicago s Repubic-anthe if added that Rehe and Musicians is about to place the he their in practice persist county on publican party of Cook notification will send out 30 or 40 truckloads the unfair list” the expeise any of musicians at the union’s and read “this will mean that if to ra- to proclaim their position on candidates speak Republican Democratic of the virtues the urge of the members of dio the services the 18000 musicians in federation will be withdrawn" re ticket Half out ! of work he exare twice Chicago had he said that Petrillo substi to plained quested the Republicans Bernard W Snow county Repub rs in their street tute live chairman said that the mutravlican the for and meetings parades union had misunderstood sicians’ have speakers they al- eling radio loud Democrats have been min' Th mu-cisia- ns’ Iowa president of the Grain and Feed Dealers’ National association now in convention declares in a formal statement that “modification of the Volstead act legalizing the manufacture and sale of beer would provide a market for more than 100000000 bushels of small grain annually'” Mr Dow made this statement in commenting on the announcement by Fred Pabst Sr president of the that Papst corporation of Milwaukee nearhis company is now expending ly $1000 000 for new equipment in the belief that the dry law soon may be modified “Grain men generally will welcome modification if and when it comes” said Mr Dow “It would be a tremendous aid in solving a difficult problem Full capacity brewing by the plants in the United States would require more than 100000000 To divert this bushels a year amount from the present trade channels would be a larger factor in and eliminating surplus supplies would' have a splendid effect op prices “Mr Pabst in his announcement estimated that 58000000 bushels were being used before prohibition was larger HowI believe the figure come back it will ever if beer does be greeted writh such a demand that the supply of grain needed will pass the 100000000 bushel mark This will be due to a large extent of course to the absence legally of hard ‘ I WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1930 EXAMINER Pays Union Head To Call Strike Bulgarian MonarchHarbor Visit to Surprise If Air Stations Let Unceremoniously Candidates Talk Use of 00000000 Bushels CHICAGO Oct 0 BY GRAIN MARKET Dow of Davenport Ik ' 4 flesh-and-blo- od horn-blowe- of the mercantile marine ‘King Rea! Estate Transfers Boris left his palace at Euxinograd on the Black Sea and piloted his launch' alone into the port of VarTransfers of real estate filed for na He ran the launch alongside record in office of Josephine ’ F ' Olson county recorder: to John wife and D Fleming J the ship watching the unloading op- E Crites part lot 1 block 6 plat B unchal' and erations unrecognized $10 lenged o George G Williams and wife to Walking up to the bridge of the Margaret M Thompson part lots 26the captain ship he encountered 36 block 10 South Ogden surwho at once recognized him and ygy The J’ W Levedahl and wife to Julia saluted and stood at attention news secret was then out the aboaid the G Moore part of the northeast spread that the king wascollected on ship and a big crowd afterwards the quayside The king it returned to his launch headed out towards the he£vy seas that were running outside the harbor to the cheers of the' crowds and returned alone to the Royal Harbor quarter1 section 20 township 6 nJfth range west $10 Ogden Home Builders company to! J Dwight Harding et lot 1 $10block 2 al plat B Huntsville Archie Peterson and wife to Joof the' seph F Fife and wife part northeast quarter section 23 township 6 Inorth- range 2 west et al j - $10 r r - - Ogden Paint Oil and Glass company to William H Harris part lots 8 and 9 block 32 plat C $10 James H Taggart and wife to Chemical Bank & Trust company part lot 1 block 34 plat C: $10 - Reasons Why You Should Use (DnmtfiBmiL0sa at Euxtinograd toilet use clear skin healthy 2 It helps to make and keep the 3 It contains' medicinal properties so is excellent for skin troubles 4 It keeps baby!s skin healthy 5 It is excellent for shampooing the hair 6 It is 'economical at 25c a cake 1 t ARCTIC HIGHWAY The most northern automobile' road in the world is that in Finland started by Russians in 1916 witr as a communication network fjord the allies through an ice-frin the Arctic ocean The road is w' n the Arctic circle It is gravel highway and was constructec ee ’ daily It Is pure tnd you should use the best forand Soap 2So PU Promteton: Ointairat 25e rad 50c Talcum 2 Sc Drm( A fckraolcl C®ToraUoa Mldem Mm ’ Associated Press Photo Laura Inga!! of SL Louis who holds the world’s record for 14 cai consecutive barrel rolls Is shown greeting crowd at Glendalewomen record for flying a after setting After having her motor overhauled she started back over the trail in record pursuit of a new west-eas- t liquors” new-east-we- TIRE COST CUT Figures of the rubber industry in Akron show that the tire mile cost has decreased 37 per cent since trans-continent- st al - 1928 PITY THE POOR SILKWORM THINK of the lifetime of toil a silkworm spends to give you silken lingerie and stockings You ought to know — you have to pay plenty for it It’s only fair to both yourself and the worm to make your silk things last as long as possible White King Granulated Soap is made only from fine vegetable and nut oils— oils good enough toeat It’s the safest soap you can use in washing expensive underwear And at the same time its purity makes it the most effecy tive soap for greasy dishes woolens White King Granulated Soap washes everything And it’s economical— a teaspoonful is plenty for the wash basin a cupful ample for the washing machine even in hard water Put it on your list for today Your grocer has it not and take it any BELIEVE it or wish but it snowed this morning to bring the first white flakes to our little village It was not very much and unless you happened to be looking out of' the window at that time you probably missed it But it snowed So this evening when you have a hie little spare time vn your hands out the and get attic to the yourself old ear muffs and warm them by the fire You are liable to need them (pretty soon fall The barometer took an awful nice a forecast to Tuesday night is a little squall so evidently thereFrom 3005 ahead weather rough to 2980 in at 6 o’clock it droppedalmost as big four hours which is a tumble as the stock market took It had recuperated a bit this I dust-heav- i Bonn and Leipzig Nietzsche at 25 became professor of philosophy at Basel but resigned 10 years later because of an eye affliction In the ensuing 10 years he wrote the daring philosophical essays on which his fame rests They intent tionally offend the Christian reader by their violent denunciation of in blasChristianity culminating the of superAn apostle phemy man and a foe of the weak and inferior among mankind Nietzsche democracy and socialhotly opposed reason the ism for they insisted upon equality of rights and privileges for strong and weak arrested that only Nitzsche of the strong through the morality can men that is the few the mast- ers rise to higher stages and attain the state of “superman” however o’clock 7:30 at morning I comfortable and was resting fairly at 2983 with pulse slightly above Inormal'and no fever According to the squirrels in the old mountains and the corns of the timers we are liable tosohave a Ions it might be hard winter this year a nice idea to stoke the furnace sew the kids up in their underwear and make ready for a long seige Old Mount Ogden is slowly gathits ering in a saga appearancethewith white crest gradually assuming and prosmantle that spells water summer next this valley for perity ’ I 1 I picking roses we can’t be always all of the but we can at least build ones when we to have time good do pick I The thermometer hit 65 Tuesday to drop to 38 during the night registering the same figure at 7:30 o’clock this morning A year ago today highest was 74 and lowest 32 The day was clear I Never pare or trim CO RN S lift them off— no pain That first tiny drop of FREEZONE on an aching CORN bring wonderful relief that neither paring nor trimming could ever bring You can jut feel pain grateful comfort come as ache —and I go Then — to your delight - CORN loosens so that you can lift it right off easily painlessly Getting rid of a corn is t important because even one that doesn ache is dangerous You favor the foot it’s on and walk unnaturally iFlier’ Use FREEZONE to kill pain instantly and to keep your feet To SALT LAKE CITY free of corns calluses and warts Buy a small bottle One of Salt Lake City’s finest Oct 15 — today hotels where guests find everya RANGOON Burma India Charles (AP)— Wing Commander comfort and convenience with Kingsford-Smit- h flying home to warm hospitality to meet his London from Australia CAFE and CAFETERIA if possible to lower Bert and fiancee connection in Garage record over the Hinklers 153£-d400 Rooms —Each with Bath this here arrived route evening four $200 to $400 of Hinkler’s time ahead davs (Single) KOTEL BIRTH OF NIETZSCHE on October 15 1844mostFriedrich daring Nietzsche one of the thinkers of the nineteenth century for and held by many responsible the war spirit of Germany was bora near Leipzig Germany Educated at the universities of Breaks Mark India On Flight mWMOIflSE - - - ay - Beautiful' and charming! 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