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Show PAGE TWO THE HERALD JOURNAE, LOGAN, : OUT OUR WAY You Lived in Russia I nt i f erase. JULIA BLANSHARD ff Writer for NEA Service lferald-Jonrna- l, I to Sent iet Russia Especially for This Series. , pyright, 1931, NEA Service Inc.) f. South Is one of the first con-- f RS of Soviet Russia. teu, as an elder, might live cabbage soup, but your child children, would have meat and even sweets- - Russia By ! , j n I tl to the ' A , rota future.1 not the the moment little Ivan orn and registered at Zags state bureau for vital sta-- I ioe) the Soviet state concerns I If with his health. It sug-- J ts his diet, Inquires about his J roundings, care and "cultur- life, peers up his nose for Colds and down his throat tonsil ) i bthuslastic Communist par ' B give their children names ,t have meaning In the new ; er. In the apartment house ! ire I lived in Moscow, a girl y had the name of Electri-- 1 katsa (meaning eectnfica- k, a part of the Five-YeI Mai and Maya, from the p). ! solutionary month . of , May, 1 Kim, a contraction from . i youth organization, Komso- ite International, abound. In i Single grade of a school I i aid tliree Ninels, a neme ar-- I ed at by spelling Lonin back I pdt. In South Russia the 1 William Henry ffnallst, amberla'n, saw a roly-pol- y jy girl named Diamata. short k Dialect la Materialism jven little t fhst graders id I 0 1 ar 1 Bela have their 7 Ri&vaT! busily working- Each room had a project around which all the subjects centered.. This rooms project was a nearby rayon mill an eager-face- d little tow-heexplained. Arithmetic was the cost of production. Geography centered in the places the new materials came from and fin-- I ished products went. The spell Ing. grammar and reading all concerned words connected with the null. Every school is connected with - some factory, mill, farm or other economically pioductive unit. Every child in Russia fe taking some small part in the live tear Plan, knows it and is proud of 100m paid much attention to us as we looked in on them. There was no strained respect shown the principal. The children, governing their own rooms and actions, not only feel free to criticize their elders as well as their roommates, but are encouraged to do so. We stayed to lunch and ate at one of the wooden tables where the . 250 children ase served. They had a good vegetable soup with a piece of meat in it, black bread, tea and a piece of porogi, a little dainty made of pastry folded over some kind of filling, meat, vegetable or Jam. - ,Tm-- bob-i-hair- ed he. tiO-- BoT vsiK OP FtP WOO Th UAmOED DOU-AC- SAID HE. T Thimw oistimctw- - Vfepe , Go GiT TiAs DouaP hE UiTTLE.' AS F CViki ER Thi mEAuT ' get so uf? nociTh PRaT- Him FEFoULlNiG THE AIR of mV Home WITH His REEWNlOi LIES, AlJD BasH Him IllTHIS FLOOR WITH I as KVPoDEPMiC A UEEPLE , a powerful vjiTR ,JJ5Wi FILLED X ' LAMP -T me thcuciMt came Lapps' ro never now - , JrTe AS ME , VjHV MuECLES CAVE AS SGOii TltrrfeAtjCE I REA 1 gRiTT.LV AS BURNED Oi FIR BEAR WaULP COME ikS AMD FlilShi ME ' WAS ABSELliTELV UUARMED, SAVE A Et-L,SiR FalR MV MEDICAL k Tf wiH, iF X thot: F&R OhE mimm'T, a uiTTlE PimPLE uve. vou was IW MECME was T Ae, much f ER VOu ?, , Run aiomCt 1 I ou Sonew AiMT GoT Cue AMEX) AT LOT pTrfeRE I WAS , lli "IWe oULV a Small camp Tire AH GO OM, MOwll i OF COURSE. OiH CLlLV I DEAR, WERE ( VlAL Tl-f- sleepiug p etoa-e- .. FoR SUSPEWDERS I SrtcT THE MEEPlE MV ELASTIC A SLIMC-sHc- -- 1- -. WEEK THe BEAB llti-f-o uiD iv. i Here voc WELL t n N 'N a. it-N- o mm l:4& L t little girl with flaxen pigtails and a new black apron over her faded checked gingham dress came up to the dietitian. My table thinks the porogi is too tough, she stated in u 7 cap A tone, and went back to her seat. She is right, matter-of-fa- ct the kindly-face- d, , middle-age- d manager In an unlroued white Hoover apron said. We got some new flour today and I guess there Is too much in the m." In the seventh grade, the children tell me that 98 per cent of their number has Joined some kind of a voluntary group with the purpose of speeding up production or education. I saw no truant children wandering Moscow streets as there used to be. Delinquency Is not a problem, I was told. Education is compulsory for all children in Russia between toe ages of seven and 14. No boy or girl can get a job until he has had seven years schooling. Literacy, only 24 per cent for all of .Russia under the czar, Is iiow claimed to have reached the level of 84 5. , - ; ISkJff AS iTAU. (as FIS vara is MADE 4 -- Kicn ,y WAS mt vims1. 1HC MWl orr ptAfltnvtct.iic.RUu VASH TUBBS His Lucky Day - FCR TUBFSi lrW-- , IS IN CANPV. 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(VO y m at HEP OUTT&O V UTSDt THE HDSPim, WKERE UllVSM LIES VWOONPEP, AU THE BELIES OF 8ELCHIA GWMEREP, begging apmittance. ar i By Ahern By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE AiMT wviEM , mam IVf ad I visited a grade d Rostov, composed of sliaved-delittle tads in - home- -, ,de washable suits and little girls in dresses l calico aprons, and found Str Soviet chocking up to see ich boys and grls had and their The Five-YePlan Includes a ,ich had not enforced in sani-7 statement h homes the school's that, by 19U every consisted one of This Russias 178,000,000 perminimum. t daily washing the face, neck sons shall be literate! and There is a shortage 'of teach-m- s. teeth, ears, hands The pay range only lrasn Wging ali his clothes for An ones when he had ms M rubles (47S0) a month In th, undressing when hes goes the country to 15 rabies Abed and hanging up hw ($82,501 for professors. Teachers have to work at least one month jibes to air, and taking part, to tag with his mother, in try-k- a year in a factory or kitt a rid the home of files, farm. The government has Just Issued tin appeal for Komso-molaches and bedbugs. (young Communists from 14-tn August'it was the three This years) to teach. children can join group of youngters is a volun(tots teer Octobrist the army, ready to go anywhere luntarily, lin babyhood to seven years)to; do anything the government asks them. In , Pioneers (corresponding laces you will alwavs find a JBoy and Girl Scouts), and (bos andd boy or girl Komsomol starting a new nursery for peasant babfls from 14 to 25) who organ-)an arbor day celebration, of ies, teaching Illiterate muziks to tune read and write, persuading them they marched to the air own bands for hours, to join the kolhozes, or collecLet Lfi tive farms trying banneis, NEXT: Housekeeping in Soviet "eenify Moscow and Flake It ... Waiting in line for h Mobt Beautiful City in the Rusm p food, cooking on an apartment's They passed out plcd-prld! saw to every child they community range or on a small tp'osene stove . . . What it costs king iim t sign ls vow the to live and where the ant at least 10 tiecs in peer. :t' five years- lutsihe Moscow, on tne road , Leningrad, toe traaitiouai road is hblestone country yUf- -n for about 300 meters by Smooth macadam road which ! a childrens coony, oullt by By LLEWEXLTN MILLEB 'cmsclvcs a year or so ago, Ah no help from adults, little pown in the Ukraine, bare-IbteHOLLYWOO D Dorothy d Lytar-ol- d, Christy's most prized possession us with escorted Vanya is a hat. A hat that she will Me over a brand new orchard TTT.,T w da f never f tiny apple trees that lie and O and that no B scnoo.iiintes on toC cooper-- ! one else would . re farm pUntca because the be found dead ftion needed more appies. It was a ,iuweeks." tJAytr are Stoere 'junk EOOd hat o1v, eeks, . scrap-iro- n jghas she wore it in weeks, old during rope Mkg, 'Parlor, Bed- Sich tlie Planters gather cer-fi- x room s. and Soviet the for quotas Bath. It was i , . ,, artifl-made of fgour Child in Russia would clal roses, and his beliefs very senously. Buster Keaton ilgfrboiliood groups often haze L 1 loathed the newcomer. 1 sight of it. fJVhere is your forehead? one I hey not f the group will ask the new i made me ifld. He indicates it. Where is lock at that hatonly the Engiurtomach? He points to it lish version. ragedin the comeTiere is your right shoulder?" dian. "But I had to look at on Where it. his It finger puts all the As he ish. Frenchway thru the SpaniUT left sliculder? and German verles pver to identify this sions! the taunter will roint his And he went down to the ;er &t him and cry aloud, property department and boughl lookey, he crosses him-h- e the hat. believes In God!" The He jumoed on It. He dragged pner 111 which your child it thru the mud He let cars to this would have muchce run over It He hit It with tio with his immediate rocks and clipped it with scisas one of the group, sors. e day I visited the Moscow Then he wrapped It In an bile schools where Staling expensive hat box and mailed old son attends the it to Miss Christy as a horriHi grade. The principal, dig-k- it ble warning not to offend his despite his shaved head, sartorial sensitiveness again. hed shoes and worn gray aaid they never pointed out child, Special attention Is SHARE IN FOREST BECEWT8 Federal funds amounting to fflly to develop Sl.240,608 will be made available even to 32 states and territories from ,s bis explanation. the receipts of sales from nai'The children looked clean, tional forests during the fiscal neatly dressed year ending June 30, 1931. Measles break out in London hid ftort. Most of the boys had avtd heads and had Russian in .an epidemic every alternate uses outside . their trousers, year. girls wore washable dresses The Pyramid of Khufu at colored . blouses over dark Gizrh is said to have originally .ists. contained 2 300 000 stones, each The sixth grade was without Icacher, but. everyone , was two and a half tons in welgn. lie Soviets. U. 9 1 - vmi--H The fourth of 12 articles by Julia writer, jansbard. staff Herald-I lMm NEA and suraal sent to Soviet Rus-- a to get the biggest story I the mrU today. No tas-- j tl tourist stopping at fash-- ; stable hotels and traveling i hire, she lived with and mens Russians as they i about their daily lives ' Pier their amazing social j nd economic system, and ere she presents the story not a the story of t people, 4 NOVEMBER 13, FRIDAY, UTAH, J , BOOTS, AND ' HER BUDDIES Meet Eddie By Martin T es ay t -- Cinematters THE NEWFANGLES Stung By Cowan ! iwo-hcade- d, fJ rt ctf - iac-i'ie- y T IWl ao-m- le-y- ear 1 ! fc&iitto--- L- - M Peace Offering FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS mam PR6Cla.ES QceoaES TMMKS 09CAR DID.... HtS MtfTMER. REFUSES ALLOW T THE To J J' PROBABLY A UTTlE ACTED hacsuly wrrn MAS MET SN'TW TWC SAME LOCK THAT, I him about ILL LAVE THAT DOG A NICE LEMOhl C26AA to (f PIE FOK NiM BV TWF TIME HE COMES BA CIA, " AMD WELL FOREST JL'-iIT!! pi ALL ABOUT J)j J A HIM KEEP 81S . -- Das mgr ESCAPED Ffiovi THE Da catcher !; - k ! ,tCTvcrTNc.-,tt- user on. By Blosser |