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OGDEIT STAIIDABD EXAimiEB 11931 rnnr-UAA-Y FOStTtON OF AV FULL ill UQDOil 6YRO STADitZSRS ‘ 1 Kivanis Club Asked To Join Movement COP IS GH0GDT FEES RAID ' W- ' Salt Lake Patrolman Is Dischared By Chief Burbidge SALT LAKECITY Jin 31— (AP) — " Grain Problems Are Many With Flour Inquiry Under Way Patrolman Jerry Tietjsn was from the department today Chief of Police Joseph E by who declared the officer was found in an alleged bootlegging es tablishment here last night Chief Burbidge said when members of the anti-yisquad raided Patrolman Teit jen the place shouted a warning to others in the place and barred the door The raiders battered in the door and caught their fellow officer leaving from the rear they said He was ordered held but later fled they said Mark Benyon and Ed Smith were arrested and charged with possession of liquor Officers said they found 35 gallons of whisky and gin in the place The discharged officer had been on the force more than four years dis-char- ed BY HARDEN COLTAX Cpcclal Correspondent Of The Ctandard-Examin- Bur-bid- er (Copyright 1931 Consolidated Press Association) 31-“WASHINGTON Jan ' S Farmere have begun to realize practical results from feeding ANCLES Cf SHIPS ROLL WITHOUT 0YR0SC0PE - wheat instead of cbm to their ' livestock This has been brought POSITIONS cr SHIP out at a conference of state and ROLL NEUTRAL 12 ED federal agricultural : economists ccm-extension workers and l Hf modity specialists now meeting P: ' : in Washington to consider the k J SAMtjWAVr s outlook for the pres- - L agricultural 'j I ge ce nV rJTJ ) ent 3ear The conference which as-- x rcmbled this week at the call of the bureau of agricultural eco! to be double that of nomics finds that increasing supposed ROTOR GYROSCOPc 1930 livestock of princiquantities OSCILLATES LIKE H pally hogs are being “finished” The total production of wheat AFT in the world in 1929 as estimated in wheat Meat and dairy cattle however are also being finished by the international institute of 4 was just about in this ‘way according to the n Three like one shown (right) will stabilize new Italian liner Conte di Savoia agriculture bushels the 42 producing bureau The American fanner Hop) counteractinggyroscopes the roll of waves with whirling motion exactly like a small boy's top countries sold in foreign trade has apparently learned somenew That is he has learnthing on: all foreign agri- of Saskatchewan are very high estimated at 190000000 bushels just short of a billion bushels and the Importing countries bought ed to apply it on a large scale in our tariff - He has learned that a proportion cultural products for at least one A similar condition is reported The present Argentine governof a billion bushels a Half billion This dollars’ also from Africa South indicates reof ment feed The livestock announces in wheat It that has brings year approximately ’ of a billion bushels good results and through help- - worth of these products come in Australian revised estimates for duced the price of bread in the of surolus for the world ing to consume the surplus wheat ‘i a benefit in the com situa-- t every year and most of them the 1931 wheat crop is 205000000 public markets from 3 Vz cents to j 2 cents a pound Uon Already lack of demand for compete to a degree with our bushels Argentina which ' domestic products corn is beginning to be noted wheat at a lower cost than RUSSIAN FIGURES In appraising the outlook for Official reports of wheat crops any other country in the world Then there is Soviet Russia So the coming year so far as grain in the principal producing coun- also reports injury by drouth far as we can learn on the 0 Is concerned the conference tries of the world are now com- However ' according to a cable- authority of Russian figures the 3 finds itself almost overwhelmed ing in Canadian estimates in- gram from the representative of grain exports up to the end of with facts and figures Chair- dicate a surplus of more than the department of commerce at 1930 were $3500000 metric tons man Legge of the federal farm 300000 000 bushels although the Buenos Aires dated Wednesday of which 2250000 tons was board in a recent hearing before losses due to the drouth in west-er- n of this week the quality is “the wheat The acreage of spring the house committee on appro- Canada notably the province best for a decade” The cron is sowings on collectivized farms is priations reported that the board holds In storage more than bushels in cash grain and t amount of "seme considerable contracts The senate has been sked to authorize the distribu-Ion by the farm board to needyj THIS-FO- RE 4200-0000- ICO-to- 00 three-fourt- hs i- B 1 one-four- - -- -- th DOCTOR TO BEGIN INTERNSHIP SOON POTATO STOCKS FOUND The Klwanis club of Ogden was asked Saturday by Raymond M Croatian o£ Omaha president of the five social objectives of the service organization in this com- munity thereby Joining the 1870 other clubs in the U S and Canada in the civic betterment and general welfare work r The five objectives to be stressed during 1931 are: assistance to children promoting intelligent citizenship and at the same time stressing charcter education promoting the principals of high business and profession standards bringing into closer contact the people of the town and country areas and providing vocational guidence for students “Our dub has been doing considerable work and we are happy to join In with the other Kiwanis Car ot Shipments Moving To 'Market Fester This Year V - WASHINGTON under-p- clubs “declared C H B Seybert local club president “We have ac- tually and already put into practice part of theprogram and ideals of our organization” M— Pastor Accepts Offer At Spokah S L SALT LAKE Jan 31— The Rev Ray S Dum for the past three and a half years pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Salt Lake has accepted an offer from the Central Methodist church at Spokane Wash He is planning to leave for his new field of labor in about a month The Spokane church has a membership of 1475 Mr Dum came to Salt Lake from Longmont Colo where he served for three and a half years Jan 31— (AF)— Merchantable cpt&td stocks’ held by growers and dealers in S3 lata producing states were estimated today by the department cf agriculture at £3§5 4009 bushels as cf January X against £9031003 bushels a year ago At the same time It was reported that during the first three weeks of car lit shipments were movJanuary ing to market at a slightly heavier rivileged - LOUER rate than ajrcar ago In the 19 surplus states in which the bulk cf the late potato shipments originate stocks were estimated to be about one per cent larger than a year ego Of this group the holdings In the four eastern stated were estimated-tbe 7 per cent smaller: 15 per cent rtw’wwM smaller in the six central states while in the nine western states states holdings were Indicated to be DR HOSIER S FORNOFF 23 per cent larger states which Dr Homer S Forooff will start The IS late producing Insufficient supplies usually produce internship at the Alameda county for local needs during the winter hospital Oakland Califs on July 1 months 'Were Indicated to have 15 Dr Fornoff is a son of Mr and per cent lighter holdings than a year Mrs Leonard Fornoff of Sacramen- ava to former residents of this city He HavniUlfXrci&Q1 0i’ r so-call- ed o tes'jr v-- I received his B S degree - at the psoriasis Utah State Agricultural college his A B degree at the University of and I will tell you my own Utah and hisM D 'degree at the Write as to how I rid myself of this story Rush medical school of University disease without medical treatments of Chicago being an honor student salves or injections at each institution F O R XS4 rex 143 WxM L 1 : produces B j 100-'0000- 00 ? 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