Show vxvaev PUBLISHING COMPANY " A L GLASMANN EDITOR AND MANAGER mnk ftlwS and D J Greenwell Associate Editor 7 " AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER and Sunday Morning Without Published Every Evening Muzzle or a Club ' Prew Onlted Press NEAMembers oC The Associated A B C Service and 1 is exclusively The Associated Presnews of all Lwa! republication local otherwise credited in this paper and also the SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Be Paid ta a Month 73c By Mall-M- ust Carrier By 700 a Tear In Utah idano Advance— 5o a Month Other States ILOO a Month Wyoming-- All Patec"dl Nvadand CALL 252 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS The Standard-Examiner- 's Platform Modern City and County Building new City High School 150-0Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate persons Vigorous Campaign of City and County Road Improve00 - Scenic Road to Mount Ogden and Road from Ogden Canyon to Weber Canyon Another North and South Arterial Highway An Improved Highway to Great Salt Lake A Central Place On a Transcontinental Air Route drivers One rule which all automobile i : should be called on to observe is driving un-d- ir control through intersections CROPS ASSURED been falling in the past MORE snow has hours and back in the hills the precipitation has been heavy The Echo and Davis and Weber Counties Canal company reservoirs are receiving a good flow of water and the snow on the headwaters of the streams gives promise of much storage water to come down at a later ! date Every sign points to a winter with a heavy fall of snow The fall of moisture up to date is greater than was recorded all last winter With a wet period in prospect this part of Utah can look forward to 1935 with asJsurance of good crops ' of motormen LOS ANGELES has a strike conductors attended by riots The strikers have been carrying on in a d manner They have stabbed and beaten the men who refused to' go out and have hurled brickbats through the windows of passing street cars occupied by passengers Los Angeles should be able to fight back the lawless element and assure "the public security against the acts of hoodlums The striking street car men may have a just grievance but they lose public sympathy when they resort to criminal acts to win their cause high-hande- INSULL'S ACQUITTAL over his SAMUEL INSULL is happy and calls the verdict the beginning of his vindication arises as to why the acThe question-nocused took flight two years ago and finding" himself in distant Greece resorted to every evasion possible to escape being brought back' His attorneys must have told him his case was hopeless and his conscience must have confirmed that judgment The government charged that Insull took millions from investors in 1929 and 1930 and as late as January 1932 by selling worthless stock in his Corporation Securities company Insull's answer was a flat denial that the government's figures proved any dishonesty "I lived in an atmosphere of honesty in business" he told Prosecutor Leslie E Salter The defense pictured Insull as a- - "great man and master mind" overwhelmed because he had too much "con- fidence" back in 1929 The government portrayed him as a capable utility operator seized after seeing some of his securities' whirl up on the market with "a consuming greed for power" No point was harder fought than Insull's use of stock dividends The interlocking companies issued dividends of Jhis sort it was admitted- and put the stock on the books of the receiving company w QUININE FIRST USED BY DOGS discovered IT was a dog that first now used curative so comproperties of quinine monly by man for treatment of colds Hundreds of years ago the Indians of Peru noticed that dogs with sniffly noses had a strange craving for the bark of the chinchena trees After chewing it they soon stopped sniffling Evidently concluded the Indians the dogs had found a cure for colds So the Indians ground up some of the bark for their own use It was then that quinine first became a curative for human colds and their many complications About three hundred years ago Jesuit missionaries sent to Peru found 'the Indians using a strange white powder for treatment of colds and fevers and with miraculous results For a time the Indians refused to tell the Jesuit fathers how this powder was made Finally they revealed the formula Small quantities of "qiiin quina" as this powder was called by the Indians were sent to Europe by the missionaries Soon it was demand among those who could afford its use However so little of it was available that for a time it' sold "at its weight in gold" in-bi- ODAY GERMANY REBUKED TTHOUGH the German government has to make payments on British and agreed other bond obligations Berlin has refused to make the same allocation of interest payments on bonds to the United States As a result our government has made strong representations to the Hitler regime demanding that the discrimination cease On Saturday Secretary Hull sent a fourth note of protest which was the most emphatic yet delivered and the most scathing in its denunciation of German policy Secretary Hull rejected the German government's proposals to pay part of th interest and service payments in cash and part in script He scoffed at the contention that debts should be paid only from direct sales of goods in the creditor country This latter was a rejection also of the German pro- Germany was honoring Luther and Schiller both born on Nov 10th Persia was celebrating the one thousandth anniversary of the birthday of Persia's national poet who sensibly changed his long Pers ian name to Firdausi Columbia college in New York invited the learned ones to an American Fir dausi celebration Secretary of State Hull sent a friendly message about the Perisian writer dead for nearly a thousand years The Pers ian prime minister whose imposing name is Mirza Muhammad All Khan Feroughi was delighted and thought the Firdausi celebration would es tablish everlasting ties of friendship between Persia and the United f States Persia's greatest poet wrote the history of his country in 60000 verses possibly because Sultan Mah mud ordered his treasurer to give Firdausi a thousand gold pieces for every thousand verses That would be at least one dollar a line not much in these days but one per cent of the amount paid Will Rogers but substantial pay Firdausi old He let payments for his verses accumulate that he might spend the whole amount on a dyke to protect his native village from floods When the job was done the Sultan ordered his treasurer to send the poet "as much gold as an elephant could carry" The treasurer instead sent an elephant load of " silver' Firdausi reproached the Sultan something not popular in Persia gave away the elephant load of silver wandered off died in his native town Elephants with 100000 pieces of gold sent by the repentant Sultan arrived Just in time to meet Firdau-si- 's body on the way to the grave He was an Interesting character read about him You would not like his poetry for to moderns it is not poetry Dr Huntington of Yale university discourages the project for a great artificial forest that President Roosevelt planned to stretch across the country' from North Dakota through South Dakota Nebraska Kansas and part of Oklahoma Into the Texas panhandle e This forest would have been one hundred miles wide and was planned to discourage drouth Dr Huntington says the plan would not work Or if made effectual it would cost seven hundred and fifty million dollars so that every increase In wheat production would cost the country for interest alone about two dollars and ten cents a man-mad- - advocated congress " - so-call- ed i " We never subsidize a private firm for producing arms — never — Sir John Simon British foreign secre- tary BARREL MAKERS WIN PARIS CUP)— There Is reward and The realest things In emotional distinction for French wine barrel education are paintings in schools makers Prize winning diplomas and high school orchestras — Dr have been awarded to eleven William M Lewis president of La- members of the Ecole de Tonnel-lier- e for exceptional aptitude in fayette College - ns ( Paris reports that the British have arranged with the French air bases in France similar bases have been ' provided for England In Belgium These arrangements are made obviously on the assumption that France Belgium and England may again find themselves at war with a European nation or coalition of nations It would be a simple matter for France or Belgium to destroy the British bases thus granted In case the fighting should turn in a different direction 1 nThe" Churches pepped up the boys In 1911 The next time the people who believe in God cannot preach that war is a holy crusade It is riot— Brig Gen Smedley D Butler Bounteous crcps have brought ter times to Portugal this season rr Home finishing my stint chop- Boy Scout troop " of the Ninth from wire a and honeymoon chop ward has contributed $10 to the Buster West and an autograpnea Belgium relief fund The donation copy of Royce Brier's brave San win be forwarded to New York re "Reach 1 wr:fe - iit--- Francisco newspaper tayie This day the Ben for the Moon Boston Nim- beautiful Haire'lns' ah W ram to live With US So to Mary McKinnon's tea Charles G Norris newiy irom Eu rope ana x'anme xiurai vu umua Also Hattie Bene jonnston who of a fearsome motor bus journey across the desert to wicked Bagaaa and of Damascus and the Garden Af Tripn and I was wakeiui tne nisht Ions with a dolor over Dy narrow horizons! lief headquarters The caricaturist Peter Arrtb Is not He done with the show business several it with years one had joust ago which cost mm a Danicrou an elk couldn't hurdle But he dusted himself off hied to Hollywood and began to save again for anotner f orav He has the philosophic poise to believe It is more xun to lose in most angeling a show than one And might spending Broadway - avenue 1 win! "When you're ready Mr Gable we'll shoot the first scene in the dining room" ' fcirr ' With a capital stock of $100000 the American Iceless Refrigerator company has filed articlesyof incorporation with the Weber county neeman is the cierK Kooert president r Annual conference of the Sixth ward of the Ogden stake of the L D S church will be held in the ward chapel next Sunday at Twenty-thir- d street and Madison William Updegraff 17 will enter the naval academy at Annapolis as a midshipman He ii the son of Mr and Mrs George H Updegraff of Ogden Howard R Driggs has been elected president of the Utah Educational association to succeed G N Cihild Driggs Is a member of the faculty of the University cf Bert Lvtell's experiment with the Utah drama this year has caused as much talk-a- s Licenses to marry have been any dramatic offering on 'cast issued by the county clerk to Joseph It is an Broadway laid in a monastery and its dra Eugene Lichfield of Provo and matic eriD lies solely in tne as Susana Parker of Ogden James tonishine sweep of its modulated Drysdale Jr of Ogden and Lula talk in the dark alcoves wnue 11 Woodland of Willard Henry J Munitions Probers Need More Money to Carry on Quiz has a Catholic background it is Blackmore of Omaha Nebraska shorn of dogma and Lytell appears and Marie E Shupe of Ogden Cocktail Books Disappear From Library of Conthe curtain to emphasize Quincy L Hansen of Syracuse and "Gate" to Be Reward of Squires for Doing before gress has no element 01 propa Annie Beard of Henefer Alfred it that W Staee of Hooner and Ida M Duty ganda Parker of Clinton and to Charles t£TV Mitchell of Clinton and Elvin —J the W for nomination to interests of block DUTC1IER forts such fur RODNEY pprsonal By cafe per Stagen of Hooper ther aDoroprlations The commit smartest of the society Washington Correspondent Eve Nov Symington 26—The tee began last May with a grant of formers— Mrs' WASHINGTON - E T Bell son of Mr and Mrs H munitions committee which made $50000 which has been spent for Thanksgiving L is Bell the men spending so much hair stand up by its rev- salaries travel official reporters for new bar Waldorf The season his with parents elations early this fall is notf dead office rent and the like only has taken shape— bigger better broke erander Yet for most New York- Lillian Osborne and LeRoy JackCOCKTAIL BOOKS VANISH Loaded with new sensations after there is a nostalgia for the dark son of Ogden Were married at A great deluge of books containfurther months of exploration and mfthoeanv bar in 34th street likely sensa-torcocktail mixed drink recently - a complete and other ht amnirpd the mellowness that Farmington ing evacuation the investigating headed by Nye of North Da- recipes poured into the Library of rnmps onlv with years and which surprise to their many 'riends kota will resume hearings December Congress which receives two free the newer one in the brightly mod 4 and call before them a new batch copies of every book copyrighted ern decor must earn In the old seat at first nights William But you can't find any of them stand at five o'clock there began a Seabrook professional of celebrated practitioners in the traveler sufon the shelves any more "iron blood and profits" racket narade through the famous Peacock fers constantly from homesickness The remnants of them are now Allev to the sanctuary of colorful WISP OF STRENGTH Frank Crumit and Julia SanBut its investigative staff deci- tucked carefully away in the famous figures the big Wall Street men derson motor from the outskirts of mate to a wisp of ' its former "Delta collection" where unexpur- - race track plungers reigning novel- - Springfield Mass for their broadwill gated editions and such schoolboy sts star reporters actors producers casts strength by depletion of funds Debe serving without pay through prey as ponies ana answers- and tne inevitable sprlnke 01 tnose to matnematical proDiems are re- rmrvtenceless sharpers known as cember The biggest laugh in the hit "Merserved from the public first the before and Just We Roll Along" is when a bored during 'We Boys' rily The books were being spirited house partyer coming languidly hearings in September the commitWal downstairs inquires of another vic tee staff consisted of 18 investi- away in large numbers I remember seeing at the sum a one 32 and rail workers clerical brass dorf's sweeping tim: "Know what I'm having? gators DOES DUTY DUE FOR AX mer evening John J McGraw Bet And at a niggling negative replied: group of FERA workers at the New Francis 'Gorman textile strike York office Gates Richard Harding "Not much fun 1" leader has forced action by the tex- - Davis Augustus Thomas Diamond remain There Secretary Stephen (Copyright 1934 McNaught Raushenbush and six other investi- tile laoor relations Doara against jim Bradv Tod Sloane The Gon Syndicate Inc) ———4-4Brothers (confidence kings) dart gators and a half dozen secretaries mill owners who have violated the and stenographers two of whom strike settlement agreement by re- - and Charles B Dillingham And MAIN CONTRACTS LET corner table was are about to go on half pay Even taming strikebreakers and reiusing over alone at-RANGLEY Me (UP)— Contracts 'strikers in the whip- the colored messenger has been re- to Walter caught Eugene For two months the board has re- - fleet cf one of life's stinging mo- - enabling New England's only dog- leased At the next hearings you'll learn lied on moral suasion to influence ments and brooding over a play he sled postal service to carry the mail that American manufacturers of recalcitrant manufacturers fearful could not sell Six weeks later he through deserted snow bound re machine guns are now operating of direct decisions against them was to be the most discussed play gions in this vicinity were awarded their factories 24 hours a day and About 200 mills have Ignored the wright recently Fred Fowler of Oquossoc will drive a dog team over the the committee probably will inquire suasion Dr Benjamin Squires executive route from Oquossoc to Kenne- A lady who conducts a manne whether the prospect of- possible use against the unemployed Is a director of the board is likely to b: qutn academy tells me a few tricks bago while William Myers of Grant factor in the boom as well as into eased out soon as a result of his of th trade When the mannequin has the seven mile route from Bcm-1- s to Upper Dam J: sales methods and foreign markets insistence during that period that parts the curtains and appears be- y me ooaru act lirnuy The committee also has been lore tne customer sne must giance -closer CROW MOTHERS CHICKS to the activities of certain Squires who quickly nired a large firs at kt i nirecteur If that ele BLOOOMSBURG Pa (UP) — Nor with mu- corps of investigators and obtained gante holds one finger aloft so: she politicians in conneqtion over— nas some 01 of evidence and customer man Shelter of Almedia near here must exnress dignity The nitions operations large goos board those boys may be on the griddle shadowed the three-ma- n 0f that ilk If two fineers sway has a tame crow which has headed by Judge Walter Stacy— - wt from the him Three fineers too to watch over a flock of beoff the been has because it But the committee has only meaus expressing personality as the chickens The crow has been mothpartly as so mucn wnue Hamuie to aiso it task joD the assigned acting gun bUyer is not much on looks Four ering the chickens since they were had board steel steel board of and funds lack (The personpered by fingers means to turn on- the big young carrying food to them and nel it has yet to plunge into the to take over the textile problem be- - smiie—the husband Is there and he putting It through a wire fence secrets of certain other industries cause dozens of folks refused to vnR th laAt word whm it comes to When the chickens are allowed —steel for instance — which main- serve on a separate textile Doara) freedom the crow keeps them In the buying xne Doara is at last noicung Hear tain powerful undercover lobbies in yard and away from the road ings and promising decisions isut Washington Bagatelles: Jack Dempsey spends month aldtn? the down and Friends of the Investigation are It has the ax out for Squires tinon Inc) out pals of his championship days set to combat anticipated secret ef- - (Copyright 1934 Tallul-- h Bankhead Instead 01 11 V rectum Pressure of the mass of ner maie escort sits on tne auie material that is not emptied causes a blocking of the circulation and in firmness Is reflected in the activity IRRITATION that way may be associated witn of muscies of the bowels development of piles From this analysis correction of Sometimes accumulation of waste the ordinary case of constipation material by pressure and by its Uhould be fairly obvious Observ- By DR MORRIS F1SIIBEIN toxic character may 'be associated ance of good posture use of foods Relieve the drynet nd witn mnammauon ana uicers sufficient bulk and with a with Jrritalion toy applying REGULAR POSTURE DIET rae presence or discomiort pain siigktiyj laxative character and use Itlenlholarnm nigru HABITS WILL PREVENT nervousness and sleeplessness is In Qt water (at least eteht glasses a and morning CONSTIPATION some intance due to failure of the day) are effective hygenic measures bowel to act Among the common Establishment of a regular time You Won't Have to Depend on causes or constipation are sucn iac- - for emptying the bowel develop- Laxatives If You Hold Your Body tors as Improper diet with insum- - ment of a state of mind which will Erect Eat Bulky Foods and Keep clent amount of bulk bulky ma- - heed regularly the natural call to From Worrying teriai Being in itself a stimulus to empty the bowel and relief from oowei action worry and strain will all help to Sit straight stand erect eat bulky juacK or surricient rood may xau overcome a tendency to infreauent foods be regular in your habits and to give tne oowei its stimulus wnen bowel action Stop Gettlnf Up NUhti avoid worry tnere is insufficient water the ma- al addition you might try in is dry and concentrated in rective exercises in bendlni? and -- To harmlessly flush poisons and tcld Here you have the formula for irritation of a normal digestion and prevention amount Walkine' and massaee of th abdo from kidneys andd correct can stop so 6ettlIl5 you that bladder no need men is beeinnin? with the hands at up nlKhts" get a 35 cent package jal constipation There one or tne most common causes the right hip and massaging Gold and for laxatives or cathartics' if you Oil Capsules Medal Haarlem ot symptoms are stick to this regimen Furthermore of constipation is failure to recog- - gently across the abdomen down take as directed Qtner weaknesses bladder and kidney once you become dependent on such nize the call and as a result failure tne ST°in- - This type of maspassage— scant burning or smarting abnormal stimuli you'll find it dif- to create — leg cramps — puny ej follows colon of sage the the backache path f habitual action once a ficult to do without them ' definite and time is regu developed Constipation is a symptom not observed constipation is exa disease It is therefore neces- larly ceedingly infrequent Hurry and sary in handling any case in which worry are associated with failure to this symptom Is the subject of com- observe the habitual call and a vic plaint to determine the direct and ious circle is developed predisposing causes correct these Authorities who ' study the and so relieve the symptom posture of the human being are There are advocates of various convinced that standing In a sagtypes of bowel action Some insist ging posture or slumping in your that the bowel should empty itself seat may be associated with con at least three times In 24 hours stipation through failure to develop However the vast majority of phy- properly the abdominal muscles sicians believe that once In 24 hours When you stand with the abdo is a satisfactory rate for most men well in or sit erect with the chin and abdomen well in the ab people Failure of the colon or large dominal muscles are firm and their 1HI— iiinimi inrm— Jii rnwrnrw bowel to empty itself at least once ON FINE in 24 hours may be considered a of symptom ' constipation 4 bk IV Those who advocate excessive acCAREFULLY TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE tivity of the bowel do so because tttlf (top cough intntiy — then treat tlx throat with Moth they believe that constipation as a BY SKILLED UNION TULORS symptom Is associated with a numint hf!ir medicine 12 minute' it dixolve ber of other serious symptoms They Sf Poitiv 232 10c paclute try Jut thqnt to 2479 conthe fact chronic point that Jfaia South Wash Ave stipation is usually accompanied by Lake Salt m i n s the appearance of hemorrhoids or Ogden all-ma- The Inside of Washington le -- — sr An Interesting Persian was anything opposed to Jaw or the constitution His Idea was that If people did not like their laws they should change them at the ballot box That seems too slow for mod' ern radicals 7 You will never get American soldiers to hide themselves in a hole— Gen John J Pershing tonishingly on her feet unhurt fao work down the avenue marveling at the Local office and shop employes go to life came upon Bruce Bar ton Heywood Broun Ina Claire and of the Southern Pacific company 13a via war-fie- ld are having a Thanksgiving holiday stopped a moment with ' - ? PKa 2i2?'vi mW m - The state auditor Is tnsoectin? the books and accounts of the Utah State Industrial school in Ogden He will spend a few days at the ' NEW YORK Nov 26— Diary: Out in the crackle of a crisp morn " ing over the park meadow And a as landed a horse lady flung from mm While - - j&VvH m hiit "one war" r M k time other wars and other things will interest the world What we now call the "big war" will be only 00 Lots of nights I almost went mad just thinking of things — Nicholas Schwall Waukegan 111 banker returned from a hermit's life to face charge of embezzlement Vvr - v- 20 Years Ago From Our Files Mclnfyre - (- O PINIONS of the PrESS mm I Melbourne Australia has built at a cost of $1250000 a magnificent "shrine of remembrance" to honor Australian soldiers killed in the big war so constructed that "a shaft of sunlight lines down from the roofof rock to strike the rough-hew- n remembrance in the middle of the shrine exactly at eleven a m on November 11 The sunlight will never strike on the rock at any other time of the year" "Never" is a long unreliable word They built temples in Egypt thousands of years ago arranged to have the sun strike the altar at the end of a long gallery at a certain hour The sun strikes there no longer The earth shifts its position through the ages the pole star changes from one constellation to another as the pole slowly revolves and as years pass that shaft of light will not strike Melbourne's rock of remembrance at the armistice hour But by that are-makin- M 1 Never Is a Lonr Word They Honor Firdausi No Bir Forest? Too Bad Socialists Two Kinds - : (Springfield Republican) Arter all tn? apprehension that has been manifested concerning our monetary strength a curious situation now exists While a flight of capital from France and other gold bloc countries has en An ProF? th® Past fortnight of some 50 million dollars to this country involving gold exports emphaSecretary Morgenthau sizes the Indifference of the United States government to flights of capital from America by removing substantially all barriers to the purchase of foreign exchange Gold and silver com or bullion remain under restrictions but otherwise the bars are down as of old The 'treasury's permission is no longer required if one wishes to exchange dollars for foreign currencies or or securities The gold movement of 1934 into the United goods indeedStates been an interesting phenomenon The dollar was devalued has In February since then the United States treasury's gold stock has Increased by nearly a' billion dollars aside from the on devaluation The gold here from abroad' wouldprofit buy more dollars of course thancoming formerly because of the dollar's depreciation yet there has been a notable gold movement to the United States just the same Perhaps the removal of exchange restrictions by Secretary Morgenthau is In partj at least due to the continued gold The maldistribution of the world's gold remains a disturbinginflux element France and her monetary satellites have been experiencing difficulty in remaining on the gold standard and the recent Trench cabinet crisis made more timorous than ever tliat body of international capital that beats a hasty retreat from one country to another at any suggestion of danger to its security To Amer-cait is of passing interest that to the owners of such capital this country has of late lotted like the safest place on earth GDEN Syndicate Inc) g FINDING AMERICA SAFEST FOR MONEY By George Park By ARTHUR BRISBANE Copyrijtht 1834 Kin Features trade posal to conduct German-America- n on a barter basis Hull' characterized the whole German debts and foreign trade policy as "dangerous" and obstructive to the plans for restoration of normal world eco- bushel nomic relations Regardless of expense it would Germany should be made to understand have been a fine thing to a wide that this country will not tolerate discrim- forest one hundred miles plant across a long row of states as a ination without showing resentment which red carpet is rolled over the sidewalk lead to a eventually may breaking off of Nowforthat& wedding this country has learndiplomatic relations how to spend money in a big way ed at current market A-- chart showed a $10 it might well undertake some proj' ects that would make Xanadu's dividend passing through four companies RUSSIA'S IRON OUTPUT dome" the tower of Babel and ending up as $51826 worth of what THOUGH disposed' todiscount everything "pleasure Chinese wall look small the and A the government called purely artificial profthe Russians are doing' we are occasionNew York's Socialist party conits' Insull's companies in 1930 had a gross ally forced to g sists of two wings— the right comacknowledge they revenue of $340000000 he made a conservative the left exprogress and in more than one direction are parativelyradical tremely Right wing Socialstock deal in 1930 with Cyrus surpassing all expectations ists say no Communist must be adEaton Cleveland capitalist his income was To our surprise the soviet has passed the mitted to the party late Victor Berger who built a half million a year and his security busi- United States in pig iron production and now theThe Social Democratic party in Wisness was worth $1000000 a year to Halsey is turning out pig iron at the consin gave Milwaukee what Is peraverage rate haps best government possessStuart and jcpmpany investment bankers Of 57000 tons a day according to the re- ed in the any city hr the country and The Insull case in many of its phases turns for September and October was highly respected by his associates In never $56-0000- SIDE GLANCES 1 ' AUTOMOBILE DEATHS TWO deaths from automobile accidents since Saturday are reminders that our V traffic fatalities are growing and have bet come alarming Ogden mustgive more serious thought to the problem of reducing hazards on its streets LOS ANGELES RIOTS - A A ments was an indictment of that form of big business which has holding companies and manipulates dividends in a manner to give fictitious values to stocks There are hundreds of men of money in this country who will rejoice over Insull's acquittal because it relieves them of the dread of similar prosecution ' : : a re-emp- loy 11-m- edging- -- been-taug- - NEA-Servic- e ' 5 HEALTH TALKS L XV- - 1 1 n£§i!IL 4 Poisoned Kidney 1 cor-teri- r barrel making at recent commencement exercises The barrel situation is a serious one in view of the 9000000000 liter wine crop which exceeds by two billion liters the 1S33 harvest Old French barrels were In great demand in America immediately after the repeal of prohibi- piles tion These are varicose veins in the : ile - 1 n n - n— — DUJm3 bsafl©VEESCO f ht |