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Show i pack etoht. THE Went Native (Continued (mm Page On.) V BOISE, tile far east. Ill LI. roowki ELT have very STATE DEFARTMENT REVERSE The man who ordered Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson to leave Ins Embassy in Nanking for the safety of a U. S. gunboat in the ActYangtze River was ing Secretary Walton Moore. Moore'H chief nightmare in life is American neutrality. He even went ho far un to issue an order barring passports to American doctors and nurses aiding the Loyalist , e PRANK OR PARADOX? Perhaps it was a prank of Supreme Court attaches, perhaps it was pure accident, but Justice Hugo Black has bene assigned a Catholic negro, L. Smallwood, as ins messenger. Since Catholics are rare among the colored race, a lot of people suspect that the choice of Smallwood was no accident. Note Fifteen minutes after Blacks appointment was announced. his office called the clerk of the supreme court to ask how much Black would be Allowed for the hlro of clerks, stenographers, what office space lie would have, etc, 0 Originally, congress allotted to each Justice for a law clerk, In addition to a stenographic clork. But now, justices who want to pay $5,000 to one trained assistant may do so. They make their own arrangements with the chief justice. Negro messengers, however, are assigned fmm the court staff. i i $3,-60- i- -M IL BAO II. (i. V., Neuark, N. ,1. Abe Lineoln Mahoney, of Newark, docs only voluntary publicity woik for Pi evident Gieen of the A F. of L his regular newspaper i claming ennneetion with The Times and .1. J. m Herald V., Washington I'herryd.de, Va. Albeit Levitt, who is stung Justice Black to show cause why lie should he a member of the supreme court, was a misfit ill the Virgin Islands, Imt he has hud a distinguished eat ter in other fields. He staged a crusading eumpiiign for governor of Coimecln ut on an ... independent Republican ticket, Whu h scared old hut politieuius nut of their wits. He bus also had i l i Meuse-Atgonn- Oise-Ais- Hill-Levi- tt Ogden Livestock uil I OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 27 (UT) (USDA) Hogs: Receipts 600, includes 210 for market and 360 direct Butchers steady to 10 cents lower than last week's close, good light sows little higher, bulk best butchers $11 mixed kinds $10 00 to 10 75. few weighty sows 7.75 to 8.75. Good light sows of butcher quality 9 25 and above. Cattle; Receipts 2430, for mar-be- t. Slow, on generous supply, few early sales about steady, car fairly good Idaho around 800 lbs. 7 60, load Idaho being weighty weighed at $7.00. Odd lots common to medium driveins steei s unsold early, few medium and good local cows 5 50-- 5 75, common driveins 4 50 to 5 25, low cutter und cutters 3 00-- 00, medium and good veal calves 7 50-- (Hi, common kind $7 00 down, hulls unsold eai ly Mieep: Receipts 10,750. includes 5750 for niHiket and 5,000 through. lidvkvd-i- u I'J.1 lambs early i Wool Market Two of Austius leading citizens, the Duke and Dui hess of Wmdsoi , vveie photogi aphed above attending a folk festival near their Austnan estate in native costume. Ttie duke's shoit ti ousels and stockings ate lemimscent of the boyhood p'ctuies taken of him 30 yeais ago Notice the duchess' high-to- p shoes, held on bv a stiap fastening in baik helovv-the-kne- CURIOUS CROWD TRAILS DUCHESS (CPl-- The 27 PARIS, Sept. Duchess of Windsor, trailed by a score of photographers and acclaimed by crowds of Parisians, went on a shopping tour today and inspected the best creations Mainbochcr had to offer. Nearby cafes were emptied as the duchess arrived, but police kept them at a distance. The duchess, wearing a simple blue ensemble, smiled and nodded at the crowd She spent two hours viewing the collections and then returned to her hotel, where additional models weret shown in her private suite. The duke was understood to he golfing. They have announred their1 intention of "living like oidinuiy citizens" while in Pans. MAJOR LEAR I E Baseball AMERICAN First ganiis Philadelphia.. (HU 9 I I f 8 50, are Boston (01 (mhi ulx Caster, Fink and ltnicker; sum and Peacock. C. 1 13 New- 1 - Tenth Ward To Have Feature Program A special lie given by I.EAGI E First game Landing, Huhbell, .. IHHI 3imi 010 KHi (MHI Fctte Brown 31x and n ml - to adult an, I i csent. 4 4 1 ft fi 2 Mueller; Maneuso, Dunning. Philadelphia-- . KHi (HI 1(12 02 . Hyrum Third Ward Resumes Activities i'jfim j, iT: '!'; .?P& u .fix MttrquitUin t Eitflilli Ward Ml A To Sponsor l);mn The MIA ighth ward w uesd.iy ami in. i. i i ) Wlllc h i Mine ui'at oi g 4 ill m will ion (,t hold its ,,, the toim emiuioaii yulare! 50 in.lucrut, tang Classified s h i in in e r y TOO LATE TO PERSONALS Cl.vssm $mng, unman ied man tor at college, would share apaitment. Write insi,n hk,K Pillows 216 yd. Fine Novelty Net PANELS two-tone- d Smartly Tuilored! Ail airy, open inesli! Headed nitli adjustable tops. 41 in. x 24 yd. Sun tan. Heal value! Yarn Dyed Marquisette PRISCILLAS ! -- Measure up your windows and come to see t'ut these-wonderfu- (Jenuine Woodstock Genuine Wool A minster $1 of 6 Automatic Tuning f in a Tabic Model ON RADIO PROGRAM 450' SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 27 (UT) The L. D. S. church tabernacle choir will be heard over the Co- n ..oL Special in This Purchase Only Genuine 1 00rJ- All - hifo Goose Dow n While Culled lien Feather! All kaoeloot! American and Farrlfn. features ittrladf f onr.t rntrie Ault mailt 1 lining, Ton ontral llrrlrs.lhnimir prakcr, Phtlro lor. rtpfn liming Stirm and many others. Munnin tahinrt. each $6.50 Down $5 a Month old 1 nr srilfc Phdco High-- f V-- lfiibnr$ r Furniture Company 00 Each Special Purchaso ! SO" Novelty Colored 1 lc. Sets Cloths to Match Special OfERDRAPE Popular Color! looLing youll hr oud and your friends will lliink youve hern extravagant! Of rayon and cotton with a deep. Full lustre. Jacquard Smuit selrition! So luxurious pi Qt HO EACH pat-It'in- u ,hYr? t mie DAMASK Dish Sets 1 n Bedspreads wTai affjfeTtnim trial fa Insure f reurail Jorttgn raveption. Schilling' n RYSTAL n with plain Rayon and Colton $lo4f 7T A delicate flavor lasts $n 00 foe 14 Bed Billows 1938 PHILCO Genuine Oilcloth Shades Any Size up 'o IS in. In (i ft. Untiled Quantity Full 27 in. x 48 in. square Sun- day, Oct. 3, in the "Church of the Air" program, the church announr ed today. Speaker will be David O. McKay, member of the first presidency, church executive body. The broadcast will last for 30 minutes beginning at 10 a. m MST. Dainty PASTELS while or figured 5 in, ruffles! 72 in. across, 2 yds. long. WASH ABLE .hi Inches Wide Rugs tlalar ! l values on blinds! DAVID 0. MCKAY 49c incites in diameter Da intv! 13 m it-f- w-i-T f sfT V! vtlt 4 jft t Box Herald-Journ- pattern Baby taudlewii L dots, figures some with cream ruffle, some with colored ruffle! Theyre crisp arid fresh iid every one just rigfa for some room hi vuar home. HURRY! ,,i Ads Pedal pr. Self t olnred holder. 3 in. hern. 3') in. x yd. p , invited Pastel Colored each Soft and 2i Turner and Lopez; Lohrmnn and Danning. (Only games scheduled) v , Colors for Every Room! wm 10 ItmiHa- - j1 Priscillas S !HPt io lumbia Broadcasting system, 1, UP YOUR SPARK ROOM! Parnells Cincinnati ... 300 000 001 4 10 1 C. Davis and Hartnett; Hollingsworth and Lombardi Boston New York ' ii Tailored 10 ..Second game n, 27 35, I. imt runs Rayon h Boston Kept. purchases made specifically for ilicii - - aiiely nl olid's ami weaves Hyrum Third ward MIA will hold the opening social of the slixoii Tuesday night in the ward hall. Henshaw, Lindsey und Cln-rA forty-fiv- e minute program will Pas.seau and Atwood. he given by J. E Spulilcr and Alta 120 002 200 - 7 11 1 Kendrick, who will furnish music, Chicago laiVnn Zollinger, lead3oo (Mhi (Mil 4 in l and Mis Cincinnati C. Davis and Hartnett. Hullings-worl- ings. A dance Will follow the prngrinii and Lombardi. and refreshments will he served Second game Brooklyn II and R, bourn, 26. weie dead tod burns suffered in a gasole,,. plosion Saturday, and Jai was in a serious condition ,, p hospittl here. The three weie ltl gmage at Thompsons, ;; hl,, mm hei e. f ,,,,, Spark-at etylene lamp exploded , filled gasoline as t woi ked nearby Christensen died Kntuidiy and Winbourn died e,ul day after the thiee l,,d i,,', rushed here. : I- li 1 NATIONAL I MOAB, Christensen, ll HD)c feature program will the Tenth ward Ml A Tuesday nl 7:30 p m Included on the program will he (Hi Boston a discussion by Mary Hodgson on Thomas and Hayes; Newsom, "What Makes Good Comnsatiou and Why" Professor Uuehen L Gonzales, and Peacock, Hill, adult class leader, will tle.il 100 (MM 0 the subject "Science, Tradition and Detroit Olio ihhi o the Bonk or Mormon," und Senior Cleveland will Anker and Ymk; I (aider, Irv- Class Leader J. C Hogra-un- i discuss lint tuple "High Road Is ing, Wyatt and Pytl.ik. " Progress A spread Second Kami1 Philadelphia . 01 1 Scrim morning. 5 2 KILLS TWO Fall up o n your wants and come in to them at this opportune time - - - and at these Savings, yet tremendous stocks to choose from! LEAGUE 010 (hk) UTAH EXPLOSION A I 5.00-7.0- 4 at a Glance na-tui- Boston niul New York a varied hnltiunt career as a piofessor, having taught mu h divergent .subjects as philosophy ut Columbia and Colgate, and medical jurisprudence at Johns Hopkins. He was also un adviser on the codification of the Nationality Laws of the IJ. S, and e a war chaplain in the and sectors, where he was wounded and gassed. Levitts wife, Elsie Mary Hill, also has had a distinguished career, having been one of the pioneer suf-f- i agists of America. She was imprisoned in Boston and Washington for suffragist activities, in 1918-T- 9 helped organize the National Womens Party, ran for the Connecticut legislature and for congress. She is one of the leaders of the Lucy Stone league and her daughter bears the hyphenated name of after both her mother and father Miss Hill (Mrs. Levitt) was artive in organizing womans suffrage in the Virgin Islands, a factor which contributed to the retirement of her husband as judge. Levitt was no longer with the department of justice when he brought the suit against Black. He was asked to resign on July 1, and this took effect about August 10. (Copyright, 1937, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc ) I liee-lme- govern- ment in Spain. Never before in history had the United States barred missions of mercy to foreign countries, and when Hull woke up to this he countermanded Moore's order. Last week when Hull came back from his American Legion speech, he did the same regarding the American Ambassador to China. 937. special meeting of the Unit- 17, Paradise. Plan will be held The Adams school PTA canning Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. m the district courtroom at the court- of tomatoes for Adams school in one of the choir numbers. house, it was announced today. lunches will be held Wednesday at Patriari h O. M. Wilson and Ail interested art invited and 8 p. m. in the Fifth ward kitchen. Bishop Sorensen of Mendon urged to at'enl Anyone having a surplus of tomaand benedicthe invocation toes is asked to bung them to the tion. respectively. Mark Smith of Logan, arrest- kiUhen or call Mis Royal Giif-- f Preceding the morning eonfer-- i ed Ft uiav i.igh' for drunken drivill, stiti W. nee a meeting on the ing nfUr an .i i ident mar Tenth Cliurth Security plan was held Ninth un North Ma-stieet when Miss nil Corlett spi lit Sum! iv m at which time Elder Austin pi he turned his i.ir hi front of Login visiting with relatives was timely instructions to the Lewis Smith of Nm.lhficld t ike and ward committees. fined $50 by Judge TJ M Wright A pnesthood meeting at whii h in thi city court Katm day alter h ,rge the program for the new season pleading guilty to the was outlined opened the confor-- i in e Saturday evening. Deputy Sheriffs II) ruin Went lMrs J u k Wright, stake Junior ift stone COAST STRIKE and Julian Hair were if jleader in the Y.W.M I A. organiSalt Lake City Saturday on bussesthe at MIA. presuhd sation, iness, sion of the conference Sunday i The program included veiling SAN Fit vlTS('(), Sept 27 u o I.) man 1crkes of llvde Pm k, a in address by President John C. student nt the Utah State AgriFat met s today tlneatenid to Bienehley; singing directed by cultural college tor the past two boycott Kan b tarn ism's waterW H. Terry with Roy Darley at will leave Frol iv for Los front unless wm ring Anieiuan the organ; prayers Melvin yeais, by where he will enter the 8 (delation of Labor and ComAngeles Hi mi of Millville and Levi An-dlaw school at the Univci stity ot mittee tor usi iit son of Hyruin: numbers by the 'iilifornni at Los Angeles Vhilc tion niemhets halt then Organizajmisdie-tional lumor gills chords of the Hyrum attending Ut'LA Mr. IViltes will battle. Mor-icbust ward with Mrs. L. D. continue with a huge publishAgiieullnr.il leaders of tile Kim in iharge; presentation of the ing company whole he expei ts Joaquin Valley nut in l''iesuo and slogan by Melvin Baker of Mcn-dInline employment announced ; retold story by Betty Lou "A boycott evil be instituted oi Allen of Paradise; clarinet solo R. - Wrigley, Cache county ug-rwill be made against reprisals nv Lyndon Leatham of tile Well.x-vill- e iillurul agent, Eleanor Tasso, Sail Francisco business interest. Second ward with Roy Daicounty hone demonstration agent, San Joaquin Valley fanners, and Rita Alien, secretary to the who ley as accompanist. a large part of the w The program is called the two agents, are in Salt Lake City state'sproduce crops, normally depend upflower festival and was given attending the state fair. on San Francisco as one of their mostly by Junior girls and largest markets and their prin.Marriage licenses have been is cipal shipping terminal Friends and neighbors I shall SAX FRANCISCO. Sept 27 if never foiget this morning and Dan v Butler- 92 score when I look hack on todays to Boise I .hall tlunk i hiefly of two things. First, of your beautiful Eggs- large 31 irge stMiiihiiil d streets and Sicondlv of 271., mi, Hum 27'. small 17'.. your children And I take it, being i Roosevelt, that you ate followSALT I.AKE CITY, Sept 27 II creed ami -- Iiuitei tra cartoned .'tx'j cents ing the Roo.xeveltmn that the population isn t going to die out You know, there's something about ihildrcn and trees that makes me think of pci in. mem y and the future. It isn't by any means one of Storks 1 to 5 and the tasks of the presidency, the sole rondci ately aitive points higher task, to think about the presidem y Bonds liregiilirly lower. One of the chief ohjei lives is to Club stinks higliei think nhotd the fntmc We have Fnitign ri li.inge steady been, in our 150 ye.n.s of i (instituCotton steady mound piivtous d a wasteful nation, tion, existence, lose .liter leuiimC fioni cut Iv a nuiinn that has wasted its highs resume es und often ds human heal up IX to 2 lenls, coin ott resouti es to And one n asuii why a picsident of the Umled Slates should travel throughout the country and become familiar with every state is that lie has a gteut obligation on loin to BOSTON. Kept 27 U pi - There think about the days when he is no was no maftTi.il huuge in tin to think about longer president wool market tile V S Agi icultura! the next generation, mid that is one department icpoited today reason I am particularly glad on Very little domestic wool moved this trip to see a part of Idaho Biiyets are not anxious to make that I have not seen before I have huge purchases until the goods traveled through the eastern part market becomes established Dealof the state and now I am seeing ers are not pleasing sales. something new that makes me veiy proud of the country I am in. I am trying to forget the petty problems of the day, the quarrels, the disputes of the moment. I am trying all I can to think about the bigger objective of American life, to thing about planning. Planning is not much of a word, hut there is no better one; to think about how we are going to make u better America for those children I passed this morning. To think about the preservation of our natural resources. To think about the saving of our timper. To think about a better coordination of our industrial activities that sounds like Senator Borah to think, incidentally of the influence that the United States can have on the rest of the world in behalf of peaee and that sounds like Senator Pope and Senator Borah too. I wish I could physically take the time to spend more days and more weeks going around the country. There was an old mythological character by the name of Antaeus, who was supposed, every time his Here some special foot touched the ground, to redouble his strength. When I go around needs. Check the country after being tied up in your Washington, which incidentally, is one of the narrowest places in the fill world, I feel that I regain strength, by just meeting the American peoprices - - ple. And so my friends, I am grateful to you for giving me this wonderful reception today in this state. I am grateful to you for coming out TON K to say howdy to me just like the plain folks we all are, and some Dainty! Colorful! day, having made your acquaintance once, I want to romp hack and renew it. I have had a w mulct fill Markets 1 ed Prosperity Continued From Page On Butter Prices Roosevelt's - iew-poi- ft U'l'i-Here- with 2 7, sued at the countv clerk's office to A J. Morgan, 58, Tremonton, and Nina Dustin, 51, Riverside; Smith Dnkmorc, 29, Raymond Paradise, and Mabel LaVon Miles HYRUM STAKE vi-u- t Hull Miml.tr views on the far eist, vs it li the esi option of one phase Remember that Roosevelt is a Steal naval enthusiast, spent tight years undet Wooihow Wilson building a big navv, has pushed the navy ns never hi foie during the past four years To a eonsider able extent he shares the navy's on the far east That viewpoint is. If Japan seizes rontrol of China, she may beeome a serious. I In eat to i w lute standard of living neioss the Iaiifie The ilifterenee belueen Hull and Roosevelt is that the I'resiilen. feels puhlie opinion in the Fluted Mates may not he read) for a stilf attitude low aril Japan. He doesn't want to get nut on a limb ahead ol public senlimeiic. Mr Hull, on the other hand, recently told one of his advisers-"Yoeail always depend upon the Japanese to play their cards wiring as fur as ptihiu- opinain is ion-- i erned " la view of the bombing uf Nanking, it looks as if he was light Ron-uvcl- 27 speech. 4 s. ami Sept the text of President SE PT E M R E R MONDAY, BERE'8 MORE ABOUT Address In Boise Today - dell Hull, although a kineere exponent of peaee and a very patient '.Imt the hiiliiration man, point of patienee may tie miehed in : UTAH, LOGAN, L, Full Text Of Roosevelt As Windsors Vs HERALD-JOURNA- E 1 |