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Show I THE IIER PAGE TEN 77ie HERALD-JOURNA- All 1 lint 'I i Member til Soin, V All I W i NtvsiMm Hi. K.ml Tlit 1 l rf Dress, he II. laid Jaiiriml will not assume financial responsibility for any r; or s u to It m,iv apptar in advertisements published m its columns In t In ' lnstnnies where the paper is at fault, It Will reprint that p ait of the advert i ruent in wlrnh the typographical T m In 1 i '! in wlicii Ilic umM is, rally lux I" nIi'li I; a n ,i ii s in i . Dr. Pox ot a it iu-- Ii , i I . lear and simple wt ilirif, K ai I'omjilislieil to without error, of a liiyh-i- t nmiiil a amuny Iiolh writers ami readers. H.e ileil communicate decree of pleaded in 'l X . ( In- u o( ni inn m. liter i ; el ixpn- :t 1 i i l fci lie i.ma- of a more intimate untler-- : world. amoin-- ' all j.eopl. m the Kiifdish-spenkinthe ni-- ti imiciit of tiioupdit hut Lanyiiayu is nil u tlie-- e the creator, he animator o it. days when its In a few mav determine unjustly the special I jr the ma-dei- fortunes of an entne people. Dr. Po- - could lumlly have chosen a Hum pressing and fundamental subject. ROARI) AND ROOM paper. Remember the kidnap plot stories about Raul II. Wend el in connection with the Lindbergh case? Ellis II. Barker and his son. Ellis, Jr., were convicted in New Jersey of kidnaping Wcndel to force him to confess to the Lindbergh kidnaping. The Barkers wore indicted for the same kidnaping in Brooklyn. The New- Jersey case lias been appealed. Efforts to extradite the Barkers for trial in Brooklyn have been without success. The indictment in Brooklyn was obtained two and a half years ago. As a material witness Wendel has been kept in a hotel suite with a bodyguard, at Brooklyns expense, for two and a half years. This has cost Brooklyn the tidy sum of $10,000. As a citizen and a taxpayer it makes you want to prod, just a little. - i PLANNED SETTLEMENT Pacific Northwest Planning commission, representing Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, suggests that the question of future settlement of this district is so vital that a joint federal and northwest commission work out the best means by which this settlement he accompli slu-d- . In the fact of figures offered by the Planning commission, the idea seems sound. The commission points out that the region embracing 13 per cent of the national land area, containing 40 per cent of the nations potential electric power, 50 per cent of the nations standing timber, and only 3 per cent of the nations people obviously is capable of absorbing a greater population. Since this rich and fertile land is bound to become home to more and more of the nations people, it would seem wise to follow the commissions suggestion and work out a plan so that this new population will be absorlied in such a manner that it is not only liut an asset to the community as well. g, Answer to Previous HORIZONTAL 1, 7 A former President of the United States. 11 Mountain nymph. 12 Genus of swans. 13 Subsists. 14 Self. 16 Measure ot Puiile i Questions. Type measure. Heap. South Carolina. 2G Robin. 26 Ancient local deity. 31 M aleduLon. 32 Noi sc coil 34 Creed 35 P.u t of Roman month 37 39 Noi thuext. 41 To cty as a Revei enre. 47 Redacts. 50 Before 52 Exi lam dion of disgust. 53 The mdpipe. 55 Wing pat t ot a seed 57 Oat gl '. cat Lawr. out 45 ,1'-- 59 Rumanian CO mins. He was also d. 43 Circle p.u t. 44 Mjster ol posts. 18 Synopsis. 17 Era ms. 19 Bone. 20 22 23 25 the to only attain the two highest U. S. 17 He was V nrej, i the )ustn U. S Supi erne Couit 62 He started e of Aim man race is nientiil conflict? Ilornell "I guess I got it collet grinder somewhere, hut the jirolit would he mi Miittll it wouldn't he win Hi my time to hunt lor it. Iml llart, a it thus: fin in of great Hoeiologist, defines Mental eonfliet Sake the painful emotion. The who does something he (eels is wrong is the victim of this pain-femotion. There is involved a a sense of loss of guilt, a sense of inferiority, a feeling of lailure, and fear of laing discovered in (lie unrighteous do- materials outsne the state, but manufacture and sell only inside. T he law exempts persons in The capacities. profession r division is being asked wage-houif this means nurses, cierks, newse papermen, private secretaries, rl meily ocal on tlu suhjecl of A Keetlv justiie in times when past ice or something is just too speed for belief in some ipiarters of the But at the same time a man cant help feelinjf world. just a bit like podding somebody when he runs across such a story as appealed the other day in a New York to he s ri C3 as a law (Pi ). Dogma. VERTICAL 1 Affliction. 2 Pei taming to the iris. 3 For fear that. 4 Musical note. 5 Fish. CRuiopean elk, 7 Forwaid. 8 Sound of sorrow. 9 Fating tools. 10 Transpose. 15 Yellow metal. 20 Greed 21 He taught in law . 24 Goddess of peace. 26 Flour ixx. 27 Plural 29 Acidity. 30 Commanded. 32 You and me. 33 Behold. 36Ritiher Jj 38 Flower container. 40 To relinquish. 42 Hat. 44 Affray. Pronoun. (Contimif'il From Lage 1) in the Iv.i ling of Roosevelt's ing. .Some people Serin mental conflict as merely fhe .guilty .conposal into u futn.puwi! pm it science. Most iisychologists recog- deal nize it us being a harmful inftiiencH on physical health, interfering with SIM H.E TAS I'ES the normal I iiiietioiiing of bodily Answer of a prominent foreign went oigans. One writer recently aslmigtoii diplomat slulioneil in so far as to say all poor heaf.h is when asked if fie knew IlMer: g eolidiet-inof and unclean result Ine Acs, I am Hfqtiaintei) with him. thoughts. He is a man of simple tastes, ibThe rapid, nervous, stiaimng is easily satisfied if he ran have over life; the worry ftue of today's over everything he wants. war scares, unemployment, new dealism, strikes, floods, kidnapWALLACES RES Iff FFI.E ers, robbers, assaulters, traffic acWhat most people missed m cidents. communism, and fascism; Wallai e s with and the mental conflicts that are reshuffle of theSecretary departan insincere ment was that itAgriculture upon descending fits into the patAmerican society are certainly tak- tern of the Reorganization bill, and ing their toll from the vitality of indicates the White House intenthe American race Perhaps it were tion of pushing the bill to passage wise to stop and take inventory of the One of the first lest our insane asylums become Brownlow Report principles of the Rebasis woefully overcrowded. private organization Bill was that Agruul-ture, lands should eotne under charmost the of One impressive Interunder nnd lands public me felt who literature in acters ior. s ravages of mental conflict is Lady In the Wallace reshuffle, all Macbeth in Shakespeare's immortal direcaly related to the farmer who was a There personality play. have been nailed down bevond could wash the blood of an un- chance to transfer to his cabinet righteous deed from her hand-- , but colleague, Harold likes. But oher she couldn't wash the memory free functions of the department have from her mind. left been in the breeze flapping To briefly review the situation. For no provision for the example, husLady Macbeth and her valiant Forest S r ice haa (icon made in n band, Macbeth, planned the new plan, despite fhe historic of Scotland's King Duncan the Infight between Agriculture and serso that Macbeth could ascend the terior over J.s control. This adtook tnrone. Macbeth , Lady vice is not connected with private vantage of Duncan s visit to her farm lands, but with public lands. the bodyking's drugged lasue, F. E Sikos, chief of the Feres. guards, and laid daggers near Dun- Service, has long resisted transfer can so her husband could do the to the Interior department, and last fatal deed as the king slept. declined Secretary Ii kes offer Macbeth returned to where his year of an assistant secretaryship if he wife was waiting after slaying would switch allegiance. Now it the king, looked at his bloody looks as if the Siliox agency is fat-i- d hands ami said, "This is a sorry for transfer anyway so Impresssight The deed had The same is true ot public roids, ed itself on his mind he kept no ,u five about it, distractedly. ill which Walluee his chattering v left Still another agem interest "These said: his lady Wnereupun cut is the Pure Food and Drug deeds must not be thought after of these ways: if we think of them administration, an otphan child the depaitment. like this It will make us mad Wallace stands ready to orifice And that statement is one of the has an rrphan or two, hut the most tremendously ironic statebeen safelv folded into the f imily ments in literature! name written down Macbeth, so completely upset by bosom and its the murder he had committed, kept m the family bible. pleading the hoirors anr mental AGRIU I.TFRE CONFER! M E i onfliet that was in his mind, in The iliiv after rent gam it m mu las distraction he had earned the nmiumeil, a group of Agin ulture till oov daggers ftom Duncan's bedroom to when he met his wite H.s wife commanded him to go hack with the daggers, and then smear the drugged bodyguards ill! blood so It would loon as though they h id committed the teed To that Macbeth objected, III go no more I am .livingafraid to think what I have done, to look on it again I dare not" Macbeth anWhereupon swered: f.ive me the daggers. Tis the eve of childhood that fears a painted devil, tin wash the hlmxl Irani your hand. A little water Senator Ed Butko thou clear tis of till deed. oressiv e stioki'sui ui, his Ii oiged He ills nnnd about the whole id. Hu laidy M.u both was the s dtseoveter of the fact lliat is against it now lilt Bui hi s i onv ersion is t k a little water did not i lear her of nation trip to I 'n J md. the deed She mav have succeeded of a he in oh' a tn-- t hu d .'iiclv in washing the blood spots from i.lii'te Non lie or ol it bet hands, hut thev nmuined m of (hot emt'l t h it In all fnend s ot telling ms.imtv died she bet imnd Iltil ive w rt ng about t In1 evils of wash the fur luiildn't spot, ,u no h irgainii"', t h n ho wMl tiom her nnnd tier move to impel with the III the fifth .u t of the gie it pi n Art brokLady M.nheth, her mind now - to Colleitivi b lining 'i en, walks m a stupor chaffing bet have woikid ira in out eMilhnth Here are rv hands and talking Engl ind" the Nihiaskm espl mis gibinsane from her pitiful icrpts l'niplov ers told me that s'longbering unions meant ilesi inline md reVet heir s a spot Out. d mined rs Vet who would spi rxilnlitv aiming then wo spot1 out, I sa a be still tlnnk thru ought have thought the old man to have i some riusii n of the Wagm What, so mill h Idood in himw h t. v er I that now feel tut clean be never will these hands me h ng'" me pi opes Hires the smell of blood still, - ne, f o ill Ihe sponsor nil the pel limes of At ulna will m- Sen dor W a, nt r 1 not sweetin tins little hand it e o' f. oig Market h liinist If lirranir sour on III 1! u ke s .1 Noli soulless, cynical, life, hardened, has u 'land ' oil, live 'Mv llr eiiarueteriid himself thus: ed i .a v e in way of life is fallen into the sear, la ,1 said , s , o"t I! tlie yellow leaf; and Unit whirh ho, a ee s The of as kl surh i Ill' age, should aei oinpaiiy I I honor 'me, oheillenee, troops of to look have; not I must friends, hit., in their stead, rurses, not loud breath but deep; mouth-honor- , ub- whieli the poor heart would fain 'till In not. dare and deni, mlM.u belli (inplovs a ihutor to ttv P .ul; k wont in H" tin on the miml-sHl- 15 h, Cult you tions the it a tot t i minister to a mind ilise ised plm k ftom the meiaorv a tooted soirow ra.e out the written tumbles of the oblm-- l hrmn, and with some oils antidote i le inse the stufted bosom of that pi rtloiis stmt w hti h wembs upon the he ut The doctor replies; 'Tin rein the ;) ,! ,1 patient must minister to Imnselt." It i - aiti-vitie- I assas-tinatio- i -- v I , forces, ami so on. Must (Tiristm is trade This is two ye. us ahead of the lime t hi v had originally planned In place the sets on the null ket Nat ui, illy, the corporations will nut attribute to the anti-trupiobe their sudden zeal in releasing television to the general Nevertheless that lic tions? hat seasonal is law exempts certain ployed for 14 weeks answers to this question wall require a huge amount of investigation. QUESTIONS GALORE The law exempts persons engaged in the "first processing" in food industries and processing of other agricultural products for up to 14 weeks in any calendar year when employed in the "area of production" as defined by the administrator. What, Andrews would like to knqw, is the "area of production," in this, that and a thou- pub- lea.son Knowing that the Justice and Commerce f lepartrnents and the Federal Trade Commission are making a sweeping investigation of patent monopolies, the companies .me jumping the gun to avoid em-- I in rassing disi losures. Note Actually, this is the second "dividend" the probe has paid. The first was the cut in prices announ-- i ed hy the steel industry early last summer Steel is also under .scrutiny by the committee. I) Because Walter Liebman, New Deal candidate against New York's Republican Congressman Bruce barton, was formei ly a law partner of C. I. O. counsel Lee Pressman. David Dubinsky of the International Ladies' Garment Workers, personal foe of Pressman, blocked l he withdrawal of George Backer, third man in the race on the American Labor Party ticket. Local Labir Party leaders supporte Liebman but despite repeated appeals, Dubinsky, who is on the verge of breaking with the C. I. O , would not allow Barker's name d taken off ihe ballot. In a fight Barton is practically certain to win . Mrs Roosevelt looks still taller with her new coiffure. Argentine Ambassador Espil has bought MEKKY-frrt-ROl'- s rese-arcoutside workers, workers, electricians, engineers, repair and maintenance shop workers, men covered by the hour limita- the real is work-ei- affected be actually producing goods or are watchmen, firemen, e.c i ' N sand other cases? Another nice little job for the administrator is computation of money and value of board, lodging, . . new a pot now answers table . typewriter letters self 'Copyright 193H by United ture Syndicate, Ine) in the Of Lewiston, ! h i ! , 1 i S "Mon-seigneu- t low-wa- M i , 1 i l.a- v e- II i i s ! A. ,v i and Loans ili- STATE j your dentist. (Advertisement) ) ' BANK mints -i To l'I. A V L;, i Di m.ind LI ABILITIES individuals, partnerships, and corpora- of deposits tion s Time deposits $206,416.51 3.274.27 13,380 00 10.869.27 ifk f :I i Na. . v'-- 52,561 07 2,01)0 00 ' X. TOTAL V I CAI'ITAL ACCOUNT .'x. A tiin . an Electric Range your income is small will take the place of a much needed servant saving you steps, time and money. And if a sparkling, modyou love beautiful things ern Electric Range will dress up" your whole Kitchen, at the same time providing tastier foods that will delight the entire family. The actual cost of operation varies in different homes, according to the amount of electricity used. But the cost is low , . . much less han you imagine, ii you do not use an Electric Range. Ask some of the 140,009 home dwellers in this territory who enjoy electric cookery about how little it costs. Or come in let's talk it over. $ 73,331 Of CAI'ITAL ACCOUNT INCLUDING L. fT II $28.502 12 Memorindunv Loans nnd Investments Pledged to Secure labilities. None STATE OF UTAH of -- -' $ 67,250 77 1 County ; of Capital account: Capital notes und debentures: (D Sold to Reconstructions Finance $ Corporation . 2 Sold to others Fir-- t pi cfet red stock, . - shares, par $ . Her shire, rethahle at $ per share. Second prefeireil stink.- - shares, par $ i'er share, retirahie at $ per sharo Common stock 400 shares, par $ no 00 per share. , Surplus Undivided ptofits not . - I f 7'; individuals, partnerships, and corporations 105,085 69 37,115.11 Slate lounty. and mumi ipal deposits 73 93 United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers' cheeks out5 64.5.5 standing, etc Deposits not secured by the pledge of loans nmt or investments 215,17107 TOT ' ii , $2.88,502.12 Cache Lungtun Barber being first duly sworn niiording to law, deposes and says no he is Cashier of the above nanp'd bank and that the above mid foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement f the (ondition of the said hank at the dose of business on the 2st h da of Sip'emoer, I'Gs. LANGTON BARBER. Cashier. sworn to hi fore me this 10th dav of October l'HS . B. T. POND, Notary Puhlic. Commission will expire July 19, 194 A I Attest: A. HOGAN, R ROGERS, E RERGESON. C. S . t i Inc 1938 NEA Service State of Utah, at the Close of Business on September 28, 1938. - n 1 CIO-AFO- Overdrafts Other bond' moi ks and securities Banking house, $.i,3i WM4. Furniture and fixtures, $1,569 13 fish, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of rolleition Othet assets KimI Estate Contract , I FALSE TEETH ASSETS . I all Bright prospects for bitter battles over labor repre- - Fea- LEWISTON foodstuffs pared STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE I , r. h , i , AN DREW S IN THE MIDDLE him- personal Machines have given u, n things, thats true, but thev have robbed us of a most mq ant balance wheel, nameh necessity for sustained eff,. By sustained effort 1 me.u things as long aea voyage- ing goods to distant ports reward for either men or x until the home port wn.s hail aguin; clearing wooded a, building house and barn storing carefully canned long, cold winter-whicNope On the contrary, many a against food would otherv u ideas inflated date has some very possible to obtain as not about herself, and hke) Sustained effort is STVMI1 well a ,1., iq full of hot air over and over again I' forming a daily task o, . period for a reward thi receivable and hen, e no IJKIGHT MOMENTS until many, many dm- In Great Lives have been put into it A than can tighten n,is In the days when the Kimberly aisembly line for 3i or ear, put paint on .. mines were first being developed. other from empeople Ceeil Rhodes, one of the greatest end to another at s,. n and colonizers the of or week and i English per day man who did more to develop not get the sense of ,r, was the gieatest Africa than possibly any other, that sation of the earlier g, n, was visiting a bachelor fnend which built the founalmi. When he stopped in the man was present America. Oh, there are still man v prepanrg some laundry to be cleaned "Wait a minute, Rhodes joy the fruits of sustain, u -- six collars m'm - three shirts-- " and creatorship, but thev u "Do you know." Rhodes interrupttoo few, comparativelv. The ed him solemnlv, 'you will never tect and builder of a fine be anything mote than an assist- enjoy those fruits, but ant manager." And he never was, that the average woi kmar so the story goes. in for a fair share of 'la in the job ,an ,. intei Pnnee Joseph Napoleon was a easily end with the Satin dav very headstrong young man, and pay envelope. The author of a good boon ,, altho he had many friends, none really believed they would ever jos the fruits of .sustained , mp like him as ruler Of course, this and creatorship. So, also, does tie was never voiced to him, but one faimer who can see the cumuli I day he said to a close friend: "If tion of a years effoits otih ,, ever I am emperor, you shall have harvest time. What money tu an important post." Without bat- author may receive from his bum or what money the farmer m , t r, ting an eye, the man said if ever you should be at get for his crop have nothing t j the head of public affairs, I do with the point at issue Ttv i Would take to my heels the very printer who sets the type for th- i next day, for you would not be book, or the head of the mortgig, 3 department at the bank may havt j easy to deal with mote money at the end of th j year than either of the creator' My point is that they have some thing, measurable only in term s O' J sentation on the industry commit- satisfaction thru sustained effor: i tees, with Andrews in the middle, that the others can never Itnnw are obvious. The only reason for mentioning Ma-i- y more problems of decisioin the subject here is that if a fellow and terpretation are presented hears about that extra special s by the art. Already many and has never experiem-eemployers say they wont or it, he can do something aliou' can't obey the law. Threats to sub- it. Just a friendly tip. contract orders for home work are heard and in some southern states companies are reported to have set up dual organizations, one Helps You Overcome to manufacture in intrastate comJ merce, the other to transport and sell in interstate commerce. Looseness andNVorrj i A difficult problem personnel No longer be annoyed or itA il is complicated for Andrews by at ease because of loose, wabilv j civil service requirements. Person-ne- ll false teeth. FASTEETH, an must be picked from civil seralkaline, (non-aciproved powd women men lists of and vice on your plates h o d whose faces, characteristics, and sprinkled so mor feel firmer them they abilities beyond capacity to pass a written examination are usual- comfortable. Soothing and coolin The requirements to gums made sore by excessive unknown. ly acid mouth. .Avoid embarrassment help keep politicians off Andrews' caused loose plates. Get FAS neck, even though he probably TEETH by today at any drug store. can't find the type of employes hen mouth tissues change,' see he needs. other facilities which are given as part of wages in many industries. And what is a trade association"? The commerce department lists 8000 of them, but finds some hastily dissolving as it sends out a searching questionnaire in a phase of the "monopoly" investigation. On the other hand, the wage-hodivision finds quite a few "trade associations," some of them obviously phony, springing up overnight and demanding representations on the "industry committees" which are to decide how much specific industries should increase the bottom minimum to- (Copyright and ward 40 cents an hour. three-cornere- V t y 54 To pel form. 56 Abaft. 58 Negative. 61 D l , 46 To sob. 48 Valley. 49 Demonstrative word 51 Shower 52 Di'tanL 53 Sailor. MERRY-GO-ROUN- t, Has any man evr really a date with a flat tire? i. y. ter Glances At Our World wV,vlaT tlC and vwWI Headache huge question maiks- - mostly involved questions as to whos covered by the law. w'hirh congress tossed out to fall in the adminia-tiator- 's lap No one knows any answers yet. The wage and hour division hasn't even hned a general counsel, let alone the big legal staff which must decide those questions, present findings to Andrews, and prepare to defend its answers ui the courts Andrews has been trying to get Calvert Magruder, former general counsel of the labor relations board, away from the Harvard Law School faculty The laws automatic provisions for an initial minimum wage of 2a cents an hour and maximum week take effect Oct 24 MAT JI ST COMMERCE? P, Before that time, employers must be advised what industries are to he considered in interstate commerce and thus affected The act s language is broad, asserting, "'Commerce' means trade, corn-mee, transmistransportation, sion. or communication among the several states or from any state to any plai t outside thereof." Al- early the question is asked How about manufacturers who buy raw ollnps- - X-Repor- UOAL6jL WlfrtA' ticipated They march upon Administrator Elmer F. Andrews and his deputy, Haul F. Sifton, in the form of ont-wn- d I landing MAN of JUDGE STUMP WASHINGTON, Oct 13 were freely predicted foe the administrator of the wage-hou- r art. But they're piling up in even gi eater numoers than anyone an- L ii i 38. -- NELSON danger 1 9 1 3, By George Clark Behind the Scenes Washington SIDEGLANCES i i ) .in !' x ul Uninii ulm h;ul tin (l.imij; ii uilh icriliius tcrnl iii lal v. I1!IIIH" talk In Ul'1 ilcl'i'll.si of lie l)i')D cMili-h- r-- i ilt 1 OCTOBER THURSDAY, A sound SOI irty cannot he built upon blundering huiry nor upon fienied nei vousness, noi appalling wnuy, nor lies, pretensi, And hvproin.v and suspicion seem that into those jet d would habits are many Amttnuns driftlieie seems to he in so ing h.uaeters a glaring many inupled with mental i on! In and will rv The mental (onlliit (nines from the individuals knowledge of what is right and wniiig clashing with his m lions whuh are opposed to Ins ideals and sense of tight Much of the worry is needless, inueh of U justifiable Hut mental iinfliit ami worry are exalting then toil from the vitality of WORDS AND WORDS t 1, a CAN, UTAH. , u,g I I, Many slu hut.- - of so it tv today maintain that unless Amei nuns can leai n lo Ine so they wont be d uitn mental (onfliet and In n or i fine ( iviluution that Ini Is in built lieie during the lust .'inn AlX)U()l A I., But Not Free From The Mind ntered as ser nnd - lass matt rr in the postoffire nt m, Ft lit, uji'J'T the At t of ngress March 3, 1879. I K-f- l mi it h UV RAY American Wire, NKA The Seripps League of .(tin Features, and the Audit Unreal of Firriilitions. mted URN Things 5 (enti a ropy. By mail. In (acne Valley, year; uoMuie Ciuhe Valley, $am a year. By tanar, C tents a month, Jo Oo a year It!M $100 a II O and Stf ' LI)-J- Thoughts L lHhlishftl evuy afternoon by the Hu'' Valley Newspaper Co. 7 West Center T lephom r Luwm, I'tnh "I A Of Directors. STMT OF n e 1, UT M I of L nk ( 'oinnii Bulon I St II n tin n, til it i Du t "111 ll tx SEE YOUR SEALER OR .iter ! t mi. mrmssioner of the St de of Ut ill. do he fot , going is a true and , orre, t , opv of the duo c n uni ,1 i nmpauy. filed in mv olfiii on t HULUN F STRLFV. Kink Coiiumnmiuut t '! Ay.r.rr23i ; |