Show SCOUT WEEK TO BE CELEBRATED Put New Roof On Old To Heat Proof House NORMS SEES ' NEW ERA RULE Liberal Says Constitution For H No "Stop-Lighj Progress Program For Girls Will (Editor's Note —This is one of a Dinseries of articles by Roger B Whitelude Meetings man famous housing expert on the ners Work of the modernization and repair are articles' Intended home These Girl Scout week when troop mem-- : a guide in connection with the bers give public demonstrations of as a'dministration's federal housing the activities which they pursue home renovizing campaign) 'privately throughout the year will open here- - on Sunday October 28 By -- ROGER B WHITMAN with all Girl Scouts attending their Written Especially for NEA Service own churches In the afternoon at Standard-Examinand three o'clock a special "Scout's Own" wood shingle roof gives a When will be held in the lounge of the out it either because the is"usually Elks lodge 2527 Grant avenue all that warps of are 'a quality shingles Girl Scouts are expected to be pres- and curls or the nails go rusty ent and all parents relatives and from curled shingles can friends are cordially invited to at- beLeaks closed splitting the shingles tend this short inspirational pro- to flatten by and nailing the them Girl Scouts from gram in which with loose copper or other parts every troop will participate driven nails through the rustproof Homemaking day on which Girl ends Leakage through Scouts will help their mothers in exposedcan be closed by slipping splits is their own homes Monday Each and underneath of tar paper Girl Scout will prepare dinner for pieces cement with them roofing dabbing the family to give mother a rest Missing shingles can be replaced -- DAV mending and nailed in the same way On- Tuesday Handicraft day it too far gone for A roof that-i- s is expected that Girl Scouts who these repairs should be replaced cannot already do so learn to darn which is not as expensive and and that all Girl Scouts either darn messy a job as it used to be stockings or mend clothing or sew on buttons or do some sort of handiSAVES LABOR AVOIDS DIRT craft in a troop orpatrol meeting In the past the job begin with or at home that will be of service tearing off the old roof Now it to someone Book covers made from is considered much better to put burlap and threaded with yarn are the new roof on top of the old interesting and niay be made to one handibook or protect theGirl Scout new roof the for In preparation other book i any are curled are that old shingles ' loose on the Thrift Wednesday being flattened by splitting day Wednesday troops will pay special parts are nailed and missing attention to thrift All Girl Scouts shingles replaced The old shingles without handbooks are urged to along all edges of the roof are cut show their thriftiness on this day back for two inches and the spaces by investing one-ha- lf dollar in a so made are filled with strips of copy of the new Girl Scout hand- wood the thickness of the old roofbook These are on sale in the book ing department of Wright's store It If the new roofing Is to be stiff contains more than 500 pages of the like wood shingles asbestos-ceme- nt most useful information interesting shingles or slate it is laid just as stories and ways of doing things and for a new roof but with nail enough having fun delightful illustrations to go through the old roofing and and all sorts of helpful hints about into the woodwork beneath tenderfoot second and first class DAB WITH ROOFING CEMENT 4Jivjcvwa aiiu menu uiiugtrs Slate-coveris also Halloween and Wednesday asphalt shingles on this day and throughout the week make a good job especially if a Girl Scouts will entertain and be dab of reefing cement is put under entertained This day is also the the end ofeach to stick it to the birthday of Juliette - Low founder shingle below of girt scouting who began the first Some of these prepared shingles Girl Scout troop in Savannah Ga are cut "in forms of interlock so nearly 25 years ago with eight that tin holding each other down girls Now the organization has a they do not ruffle in a wind No attention need be paid to registered enrollment of more than 350000 rotted places in the bid roof for ENTERTAIN MOTHERS rotting and the destroying effect of fungus will stop as the shingles To celebrate Hostess day which falls on Thursday several troops dry out under the new roof of wood The life and service jwill entertain their mothers on the way' they shingles People at the Weber county in- are cut ' depends of shinCheaper firmary at Roy will be entertained gles are cut from grades and other stumps by Girl Scouts on Friday November waste wood with the and 2 which is Community Service day grain flat Z surfaces with theV rch shingles Cn this same day children at the be expected to curl Martha society nursery will be en- can Nails should be proof against tertained from four to five or economy it is very rusting v Health day November to save money on them for the Saturday 3 ends this week of seven service whole roof will go should they give days out i Seventeen members of troop No 9 of the Grant school were entertained by the Websr Central Dairy' cn Saturday with a trip through the plant and-- a luncheon PARTY FOR SCRIBES A party for scribes! Every troop will send two girls a scribe and an t" How rr is gojsdsseo QoCfr CH ToP OF THE OLD ONE McCOOK Neb (UP) -- Nebraska's W Nor-r- is pioneer liberal Sen George who has seen the "New Deal" early liberal outstrip most of hisUnited States the views believes a constitute not does constitution to national progress "stop-ligh- t" A new era in government is on the way and there is no place to stop to look conditions over before taking further progressive steps according -- er to the senatorial veteran NEW HUMAN VALUES The new era will see the recognition of human values in harmony with political and religious theory as the result of changes in social economic and political thought! The current fight in which we are engaged Norris said is for the preservation of our civilization "That civilization is better today than it - was 100 years ago because men going before us did not fear progress" Norris said CIVILIZATION ENDANGERED "It would take only about one more depression to kill our civiliz"If we are as ation" Norris saidwise as I think we are we will recognize we cannot permanently exist with an army of 13000000 unemployed We will devise through legislation a means to prevent the return of depressions which the older school of economists tell us are ffv j for - -- ed - nUBfliYATTO" CUSSED assistant to the party Thursday October 25 at o'clock in the First Congregational church four-fifte- en Leon Loofbourow To Give Lecture In Library ©MINGLES v Old 9w INGLES' W v - 1X2 FILLED Piece SHEATWAJGc- - cur back natural 52 ARTISTS IN EXHIBITION PITTSBURGH Pa (UP)— Fifty-tw- o artists will make their initial appearance at the 1934 Carnegie Institute International Exhibition of Modem Paintings which will open here soon d The exhibition the to be held here will include paint-tinfrom 12 European nations Artists from Great Britain France Italy Spain Germany Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics Austria Norway Sweden Poland Belgium and Holland have been invited to contribute There will be 253 paintings from Europe and 103 from the United States making a total of 356 in the exhibition Homer director of h fine arts in a sojourn throughout Europe this spring assembled- the European paintings to "To do so will require that we set aside some of our cherished ideals which have outlived their usefulness What we need is humanity in our statutes If we learn to practice humanity in government recognize that we are after all our brother's keeper and that the sole object of government is the! happiness of the people there will be no difference between politics and re" ligion" V 000LITTLE TO thirty-secon- gs Saint-Gaude- ns three-mont- be shown " QOIT CAREER DETROIT (UP) — Breakfast in St Louis Mo lunch in Detroit din ner in Williamsport Pa and still Jimmie -- Doolittle famous retired army major today announced he was definitely through with speed ' j flying "Nope" he said "no more of that reckless stuff for me Speeding at a breackneck speed I'm through positively through" Doolittle who has flown over the mountains in endurance flights with both legs 'broken and whizzed through the air at 300 miles an hour gave as his reason that his "laboratories" had been taken away from him N His laboratory Doolittle explained was the race course "For years the little racing planes were the guinea pigs of aviation" he said "Now they are no longer necessary Little short winged planes of today are purely racing planes They are no longer -- Q— How can I top leaks wWchf water They darken oak floors nave appearea m my composition-shjngj- e Oxalic acid or other bleaches may roof? be used the floor may be scraped or A—Leaks in a roof of this type machine sanded or you could apply sometimes can be stopped by insert- alcohol or turpentine and rub with ing a new shingle or a piece of roll steel wool It is advisable of course roofing or tarred felt The division to consult a reputable tradesman of Housing department of commerce says there are also various Q —Can a shower be installed roofing compounds composed of over the bathtub in my present heavy plastic bituminous materials bathroom? which are recommended for coverA— Certainly a shower can be ing holes in roofs These compounds installed in any bathmay be applied with a heavy brush room In factpractically without a bathroom if a large surface is to be covered a shower could called be hardly or with a' putty knife or paint an takes modern experienced It scraper if small holes or cracks are plumbing contractor only a short to be plugged while to disconnect the spout on your bathtub and to replace it with Q—I read in the paper that the a combination spout which will take government is loaning money for care of both the tub and the showrepairs and modernizing Our home er If you prefer the pipe may be is! O K but our car will need modconcealed In the wall of the bathernization if we don't get a garage room soon Will the government lend me f $400 to build a garage? !a—The modernization ' program of the federal housing administraHALL OHIO tion includes construction of new garages but lends no money itself It guarantees the loans made by b4nks aM other lending institutions 1 you have no bank connections ask your contractor where to GROVEPORT O (UP) — The apply for the loan most completely illegal and downdishonest public institution in t Q— Can wall paper which has right Ohio— the town hall here— has been been stained by leaking walls be discovered by state officials Cleaned or must it be replaced? 59 For years the affairs of Grove-po- rt j A — There is a wall paper cleanser been carried on here by have on the market a doughy material town in a building a government which removes dirt and ordinary exist accordnot which did legally stains Bureau of standards experito state records ments however have ailed to dis- ing In that almost six decades there cover a satisfactory remover of wawas one mistake made-wit- h public ter stains from wall paper The —the town paid the federal funds best plan is to repaper the damaged $181 which it was not section and clean up the rest of the government to pay state examiners required wall with the cleaning material found mentioned above "I suppose" said H C Rainier trustee "that something will have to How can I fill cracks in a be done about it— I mean the legaj plaster wall before painting? status not the fact that we've been !' A— Take a knife and cut Into out honest here" the cracks to widen-theand re"If we go legal at this late date" move all loose particlesr Make the E Wildermuth chairman deI on bottom than space wider at the clared "it may be bad all around the surface! so that the now plaster While we lived so long in sin legalwill be locked into place Fill in the we are at least pretty respectly obcracks with patching plaster tained at a hardware store When able If we get legal we may go I'm against it" the plaster patches are dry sand crooked 'T think" rejoined Rainier "we them smooth and size them withl two coats of orange shellac before! ought! to do something about that We can't let a thing like $181 painting or papering that stand against us after all these up one cent' if you Q— What should be used for re- years willI'll put " J moving dark stains from parquet boys — floors which were sanded about LEADS IN ASBESTOS three years ago? Ai — Presuming your floors are of QUEBEC — (UP) — Most of the asoak as most parquet floors are you bestos supply Jn the world is mined should be4 careful in using strong in Canada but until comparatively alkaline solution such as contained recent times it was: torn from the in some strong soaps or too much surface of the earth! by hand : TOWN WAS NOT LEGAL UIIILU 1'ULLtU DENIAL FINAL OUT OF WELL Secretary Ickes Submits Mother Lowers Rope 20 Feet and Father j Ruling In Utah Coal Finishes Job Deposits Case " ' SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20— (AP) LAWTON Okla Oct f inal denial Rescue workers today pulled baby acres of land Richard Leon Toombs out of a well — An opinion 'making of Utah's claim to 360 in Daggett county declared to in j which he had been wedged con- tain' coal deposits was Teceived today by T F Thomas register of the general land office from The state had appsaled to Secretary Ickes from a decision of Fred W Johnson commissioner of the general land office who upheld action of the local register in denying Utah's claim to the land one of the school sections set aside when statehood was granted In 1836 The federal government maintain ed the coal deposits exempted the land from the state's crant v rr at piay While a corps of rescue workers dug a hole beside the abandoned well the child's mother Mts Otis j i Toombs lowered a rope The child worked the rope under his anas His father then pulled him up 20 J feet to the surface Numerous previous attempts to pull him out in this manner had failed i M tgage oney Home hod s m iVIOl for No red tape or delay in securing loans for new construction remodeling or refinancing your present indebtedness v Q-- Prompt and Courteous Service j j " ' U- -l SB R : B fe 1 1 1 1 1 : A UTAH OGOEN T - Ijr M it Y c8- III is Make No Mistake When You Call THE GATEWAY ml t Wmi - A mmm '' : sSj s 'Jmt7: w ' ' - Mlurtiy V f 0 Paints - - Glass IVallpap Tliis OPPORTUNITY To Free Estimates Washington Ave Phone 103 i Loof-bourc- interesting things about the dairy a delicious lunch"— Helen Malinowski scribe —f — LANDS SAFELY BREAKS LEG NORWALK O CUP)— Mrs Frank smith took her first airplane ride recently She sighed with relief when the pilot brought the ship cautiously to a safe stop on the field But she breathed a relief too soon She fell and broke her leg trials getting out cf the fusslags SEATTLE (UP)— The silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Albert Rosen ended in court when William Ralikowski baker sued three story for 335 tor a cake decorated with silver leaves and roses Mrs Rosen claimed she wanted a cake suf fiicent for 70 guests ccctinsr about 75 instead the masterpiece Ralikowski concocted They compromised on a $1320 payment 50-pou- - - - ' Hight now is the time to start to modernize your home at bargain 'figures Good materials are still low priced Labor is plentiful U will to bank' loan or finance is loan Your Modernization company very easy you the money today ' on small monthly payments Your architect or contractor will show you how your home can be repaired or modernized out i of income just as you now pay rent Necessary repairs to your home will speed national recovery When you build you help create a demand for capital goods —steel lumber copper cement glass You are employing men in factories forests and mines r ' ' V' Remember that your own home is a hobby as well as a haven It's not only something to live " - " ' in It's something to live for The following lumber dealers will furnish you a competent contractor to estimate your work and V explain the plan of financing: !' W We were then served 11- May Never Come Again Home In Suit For Decree S 13 0 31 t Loans For Improvements Silver Wedding Ends i Commissions Prompt Service - i-- ! a " UOEELUOISE? L0L1D20 Af JDEQSSiJ LOrlQEQ GO Phone BABSEBLO0DERG&Phone v 123 - 2S37 Thone GO 158 BDnTGraALKED LBGG9Phone 537 nd Federal Suifding & Loan AssoslaSion 2376 Washington Ave BELfJAP DOOS L0L1DE0 G9 Phone 3S3 PEOiIEEEIGCMIL Phone 20 The child 30 months old had fallen Into the well near the tent home of his parents while he was Secre- ' tary Ickes Paintings as has been the custom in the past will be hung In separate galleries according to nations In the event an artist has been invited to contribute more than one painting his works will be grouped The members cf the jury of award this year are: Elizabeth Luther Cary art editor of the New York Times Alfred H Barr Jr director of the Museum of Modern Art of New York City and Gifford Beal American artist Prizes will be experimental "Maybe I've got vinegar in my First $1500 second prize $1000 veins I'm not sure myself but anythird prize $500 and a prize of way I'm through with the racing $300 will be offered by the Garden See I've got two little boys nine club of Allegheny county for the and twelve— and besides there is best paintings of a garden of flow- nothing to be gained now by this Adams avenue Mrs A H Chambers of the publicity committee- of the council and examiner Thursday Evening ers racing" of the scribe merit badge will be On Thursday evening October 25 present and will outline the duties ofscribes and tell each one who Leon Locfbourow of Salt Lake City is present the essentials of a good will give the second in the series of lectures sponsored by the Carnegie troop report You ' Free library of Ogden Mr LoofThe following new leaders are bourow will discuss "The Rubaiyat welcomed by the Girl Scout council: Mrs Earl Rushmer who Is to of Omar Khayyam" Interest in this classical favorite be captain of troop No 12 of the has renewed through the rePresbyterian church Mrs Marshall cent been new life of Young who is captain of troop No Omar publication of aHarold Lamb Khayyam by 15 of the Quincy school and Mrs LJ1S! Richard LeGalliene his through Jerry Fruin who is captain of troop paraphrases published several years No 8 which' meets at the Methodist church Mrs Emerson B ago was also instrumental in reviving interest in both the life and the Thatcher has been captain of troop work of this great Persian poet No 15 but she recently moved from Harold " the city The troop is now with studied Lamb and Mr Loofbourowa together in Turkey under Mrs Young and Margaret Neal as scholar of Persian literature great lieutenant RETAINS TOP PLACE Best wishes for a most speedy re- New translations of the Rubaiyat appear regularly In spite of the Clausse captain of troop No li of the Lincoln school who is in the presentation of new material the Fitzgerald translation of Omar is hospital with appendicitis The two still the accented edition and it is lieutenants Mrs Juanita Doone and Miss Clara Child are carrying on his interpretation that will be used by Mr Loofbourow the troop in her absence Mr Loofbourow in his lecture will r NEWS OF TROOPS point out that ? Omar lived in an Troop news follows: age similar to that in which we are Troop No 9— "We met at the living today and that the character Grant school Tuesday October 16 of Omar was a bit like Falstaff 2340 with Captain Ruth Buterbaugh in ridiculing things and those about Six new members joined him and still -- revealing a deep strain charge We acted out a play from one of of melancholy in the man for even the two Girl Scout laws Our pa- though he tells us to drink and be trol leaders are Mina Shurtliff and merry he proceeds to reveal a spirit Mary Horspool Marie Hayden and of despair and speaks of the ever n xwse jurcneii sing ana will teach presence of death He is constantus new songs— Mary HorspooJ ly speaking of bowers of roses and scribe" MarcelleFronk assistant '' nightingales and lovely women but Oh where oh where has the copy interwoven closely 'in the quaof the Girl Scout handbook gone trains withtvery things that are lively that belongs to the Girl Scout coun- and beautiful there is always the Building-Refinancin- g cil? Did someone carry it off by shadow of fate The great appeal misiase? it has 'many uses in" the of Omar Khayyam through the office and its speedy return is years has been due to the thrilling You can get quick action on reahestate loans sweetness the philosophical utter-in- gs hoped for on improved Ogden realxestate Troop No! 2—"Our meeting last and the notes of dejection was a are Monday found through his verse very brief one Cap: which tain Lewis and Lieutenant Elizabeth WELL QUALIFIED $1092 repays $1000 in 144 months Shorter Parkinson could not be present but Due to his long residence In TurMrs-J Martm was and she key and his constant interest in or longer repayment plan can be arranged w w us on our nomemaker literature it was said Mr merit badge At our meeting a is well equipped to give to to suit borrower We make loans from $500 week ago get acquainted games were his audience a most interesting and Jpiayed A hike was planned for instructive evening up Monday Rosemary Bartlett passed The lecture will be held In the liher nature test and Lois Nelson and brary at eight o'clock Thursday evefmnia Jane Allison passed the ten- ning The public is invited derfoot test Saturday morning Cap4 No tain Lewis and V one of cur troop committee members Mrs K S Chamberlain took us through the eber Central Dairy We saw how they made dry milk and many other 2464 CLAIM TO LAND Housing Question Box 1103 LBO 69 |