Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH LEADING RADIO N B C m :00 p m p m 00 m S:15 p m :1S p m N B 12:34 p m 1:00 p m S:00 p m 4:30 p m C:39 p m 30 p m 7:00 p m S:J$ p m :11 p m 10:00 p m :0 p p 4:00 p 00 p p 30 p 9:00 p 10:00 p 10:30 p SI0 S00 SCOTT WATSON HK city of Newport It I Claims as one of its citizens a man who in living proof of the fact that the old saying “Ton can't keep a good man down should be revised to read “You can’t keep a good man np” For that man Is Tom Eudie chief gun in the fleet ner’s mate naval reserve and diver hero of a hundred desjierate adventures nnder the water and fa mous for his wont during the raising of and S 51 the sunken submarines which wdn for him the Navy Cross and the Congressional Medal of Honor Tom Eadle likes diving He says so in a book ‘which he has written published recently bv the Houghton Mifflin company Its title is “I Like Diving" lie starts ofT the story of his career thus: a 1 like diving There Is always thrill In It I felt it before I ever feel It now when made a dive and 1 have been diving for nearly twenty You have to like It or you years don’t stay at It for It Is no boy'i play There's a heap to diving besides putIt means water ting yi ur head underwork — real manuthe hardest kind of al labor — under the most difficult Counder condnditions and sometimes itions of great distress Take a Job when the ocean watei is down to the freezing point of fresh water and when you can't do work In Idea of it Just sit gloves ToIn get an warm overcoat and In a boat your stick 'your hand over the side Into min-the salt water Hold it there for five utes In that freezing brine and then try to think what It would feel like If you kept it there an hour the thrill It Jsn't easy to explainIt Isn't exactyou get out of diving ly the love of adventureor though beevery one adventure may dip Is an before a man comes to the surface ELMO m again ' -- I Certainly It isn't the thrill of facing life ie really danger though a diver’s tn the hands of the man on the topone of a side tending him and any Jot of little things may In an Instant of seeing his reduce a diver' chance shot family again It to a of Just a thrill Isn't tha Certainly One dive would satnew experience There Is something isfy that craving more that makes men keep at it and 1 suppose Just hapbecome diver men that pened to be one of those more though have that something If I to me a It seems sometimes couldn't be anything but a diver divWhatever the thing is It makes instead of a trade— ing a profession take It that a piofession is an for where the work Is more occupation Not that the pay teresting t than the at divers pay isn good — for some least With nothing but my pay I have a good home of my managed to acquire Jive along have a car and own with the other millionaires and navy men In Newport — It Is apparent 4 bat despite the lie mentions reward which diving means much more to Tom Eadle than Just the money it brings Perhaps the traditions of the United States navy In which lie served for a score of years has something to do with it Hear Admiral Philip Andrews who wrote the introduction to Eadie’s hook has this to say about It “Eadie's gtory of dangers and ditllcnltles overcome carries a lesson to all renders this is what It lias meant to him : Do your best and give your best to the task In hand I believe I can say that this Is the spirit of ttie navy” And if money hud been the main end for Tom Endie Commandant C I Plunkett of the New York navy yard in reporting to the secretary of the navy concerning Eadie's work In could not huve writthe ten these words: atThe Commandant desires to callservtention to the fact that for hit operices aa a diver during the springmonths ations a period of about threewas $1300 Kadle's entire compensation saved The amount that the government tn money alone by Eadie's services cau — Guinea Pigs Good Eating Your menu of tbe future may list dishes of tbe oldest American but one which you probably have never lasted— guinea pig The Farm Journal In Interest an Increasing reports t Tittle uTilTnnbr'ttmmphmjt and points out that they are as apietl7lng as either mhhlts or ensquirrels and that since they areflesh tirely vegetarian in diet their anlU among the e’oaest of domestic B a p p p N 1:00 0:30 7:30 :0t 8:30 9 '30 10:00 p p p p p p p 11 :00 8 '00 8:30 9:00 a p p p p p p 930 10:00 10:30 N B 10:15 0 '30 7:30 1:00 1000 7oJn Gobi Eadie's fron narrowest escape death be says came as the result of his having for a tender in the boat an from which he was working A diving boat youngster experienced Is equipped with two flasks of comfalls When the air pressure pressed below 250 pounds that flask is shut off and the other one turned on Eadle had gone down to do a certain piece of work He soon noticed that be was getting less a if than he needed He signaled for more but got no response Again and again he signaled and realizing that the air in his helmet was getting foul very fust he decided it was time to go np So he signaled that he was coming up and But the greenhorn and got a reply two civilian employees who sere In the boat with him didn't pull up sa he signaled again after sevFinally eral agonizing minutes during which he almost lost consciousness he was pulled up It was fifteen minutes be fore he could speak then he found out what had been the trouble His tender hnd not been watching the range on the first flask and did not see thnt the air In It was completely used up so the master diver had been suffocating with a full unused flask of air In the boat! - The high spot tn Tom Eadie's career came In December 1927 when the submarine was rammed by the It Paulding and sank to the bottom was Endie who went down and by with hammer on the side of a tapping the sunkc sub received the signals from the trapped men which told that there were still some survivors of the accident room The In the torpedo story of the battle against the Icy water and the heavy sea to save the lives of the trapped men Is fa mil Rut not all lar to most Americans know of the heroic deed of Tom Endie It was the deed which brought him the Congressional Medal of Honor from the hands of President and the story of It Is told briefly in the following citation: For display of extraordinary heroism In th line of his profession above and beyond the call of duty on December 13 1927 during the diving operations tn connection with the sinking with all on board of the U S 8 aa a result of a collision off Mass On this occasion when Michaels C T M U 8 Navy while an air line to to connect attempting at a depth of 103 feet the submarine fouled Eadle undyr became seriously the most adverse diving conditions and willingly knowingly liberately took his own life in bis hsnds by promptly descending to the rescue In response to the desperate need of hla companion After two houra of extremely diver work by dangerous and heartbreaking and skillful his cool calculating bor he succeeded in his mission snd brought Michaels safely to the surface There is little thnt can be added io that simple recital of heroism but if that could be there were anything added It should be the words of Commander F H Rrumby of the control force who was on board the Falcon at the time of the rescue and who said “I have never known so fine an deliberate example of cold blooded heroism as that shown by Endie" C ntula Early Spanish explorers recalled found Indian tribes that bred guinea pigs and prized them above wild game word ntion of "disport” a French meaning “to carry oneself In a different direction from that of ones ordl nary business"'— Exchange Word Debt and doubt were once spelled dot and douL Just as they were taken fromthe Freaebr- b wanxious to show the the Renaissance from tbe Latin ulTlmate derivation stems "deb” and "dub" Inserted an “b" Into the unnecessary entirely word words sport is an abbrevl Tbe Music India SouthAmong the Indians west Dutch sticks which are rasped together or on gourds bones or baa kets tu 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Orchestra m Amos ’n" Andy COLUMBIA SYSTEM m Ida Bailey Allen m Grand Opera Concert m Ceco Courier (Musical) m Physical Culture Magazine m U 8 Navy Band m Black Flag Boys (Musical) m Night Club Romanes 1:00 1:3d 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 ffedzl of Honor best be Judged from the fact that when was endeavoring last the Commandant fall to bolster up the force of divers which wee then Inadequate by hiring civilian divers the best offer he could get was the loan of four divers by a commercial salvage company at the rate of $1300 per day for the four men or in other words $1300 tor the use of one man for four days Such an offer was of course declined It ie Interesting to observe that the expedition had the services of a diver who is believed to be without a peer anywhere in the world for a period of three months at practically the same cost sa one ofdlnary commercial diver for a period of four days Yes Toni Eudie “likes diving" He first enlisted in the navy lu 1905 and of four during his second enlistment at his years he received instruction own request in the profession which When he he has followed ever since says In his casual way that in thnt profession “any one of a lot' of little reduce a things uiuy in an Instant diver's chance of seeing his family shot” he Is unagain to a the case about as far as derstating it can possibly be done Here is one incident In his career when he had gone down to salvage i torpedo which had gone to the bottom He writes: during torpedo practice On day I found the torpedo I via hunting for standing on the bottom on had to climb up on It to make end The thing tha strap fast for hoisting was thoroughly greased of course and was working up It my foot hit aa the starting lever and w were off for the surface Of course If I let go the torpedo would go up and as the propellora reached me they would rip me open all So I hung the way to my breastplate It slipping on with my arms around all the back toward the propellora time and managed to stay with It till I came to the surface Then it floated and I was safe he time Another records: When you have to go down Into 'the mud for a torpedo you wash it clear of Its bed with a stream of hose water One torpedo I salvaged was II feet down In the mud It had gin down on a slant and I unwisely undertook to charge the hole round it rather than wash away the Immense amount of slit Over It I did this of course to shorten the Job but It came I worked near shortening my life on (he torpedo' hoeing well down round it and all of a sudden the mud I kept rived In on me my bad the head for I realized that in my means of my own salvation was pressed down hand — the hose Into aa little space as possible but I could bring the noszls up close found to my helmet my escape alongside knew I must get and keep valve that clear of mud or the air would build up in my suit the nozzle worked Then slowly back and forth in front of me cutting away at h mud overhead to give myIt was long and self every chance slow but 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Its world tral Baveevpeelully niny fall at any wide organization it supplies through momcnL are not certain Englneeri Its hundreds of hotels food depots whether the columns which suppert It and shelters nearly 11000000 beds and will be able to hold up their burden ’ over 20000000 meals to the needy ev for many more days ery year Women and children Ire also looked Made a Difference after In numerous homes and tnatltu-thnSecretary— A nmn has called for ‘an Farms are rua for unemployed Interview He wishes you to tell him and emigration la actively assisted— the secret of your success In life ' Financier— Ig he a Journalist Washington Star own ark lie opproprlatlon’Trom atr didn’t the government Only a few of us can be Luck often decides which Don’t marry girls ing hut dresses all the chicory raised In this country la grown Practically commercially in Michigan The thermometer gt Tnnnna ranges from 70 degrees below degrees above Don’t marry girls for the movies and Alaska xero to French boat which Atlantic In Inventor has made a speed he believes will cross the Refrigerators are now being colored red yellow blue or bin to match color trimmings io kitchens The first this country Sir William attempt to was made Berkeley rlce Virginia raise In In In plane called the largmonoplane ever built and a large fuel British a passengers The first mention of New Year’s as a feast in Christian literature Is In Canon 17 of a council which motat Tours In 507 WOMAN AT HER BEST would not prefer green one thnt bltei Who to a ripe grape one's teeth noth- a craze often outwits Itself Example is the best precepL are United their we stand Kindness Two hours of a horse's labor cost the same last year as one hour in 1021) due to tbe lower cogt of feed 20 have theater who Cunning Vices Not more t hn n half of the 30000000 school children in the United States bnve ever hnd their eyes examined A new thlnto of who WISDOM FROM AESOP by 1647 Since 1017 a million tuberculous cattle have been destroyed In the cam tuberculous In stock pnlgn abalnst est carries reserve rich Don’t marry girls who are fond of aenrlng dresres of clever and original A girl of this kind will often design put her husband to shame In public She will become an Irregnlar and tidy woman hours CO very Don’t marry girls whose bunds are soft and clean but whose mothers have coarse hands 61 A orer ' detective) —a tils Noah built try own we divided effects more than falL severity made E'Demiea’ promises were broken The gods help them selves V punishment that to them- help Never trnst a friend you at a pinch wbo deserts Tbe strong and the keep company weak cannot - soon Yield to all and yog will nothing to yield have but Fine clothes may disguise words will disclose a fool ellly liar will not be believed nhen he speuks the truth even often grudge others People they cannot enjoy themselves what A Belier a tlinh a five charming womnn disagreeable one of forty twenty of Tbe woman who continues keeps her youth because love ve best preserv'd to la love tbe The limit of tlility years of our fathers corresponds to fifty and even fifty five of today In our grandmother their grand day th’rc nre who are the di lighters chnrmlnq envy of aald: “1 do not think sculptor women have smith nly become young I nieiely believe tt llnlznc ind mei ol his time were wrung In considering woman old at Ihlrty" A THE POINT— French savants foresee a trip to the Id lliree and a hull moon possible bourn We'd rather not be bothered That girl the nmn she seems to us horse who shot go) Is going to murry in Curls Inst fall it tbe earl before the V FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER Tfn flavor a lo and coffee should be kept In Sunalitne will keep white woodwork Too much gloom tends good color mnke It yellow l'ie washed service stone sharpening after each using Is expected should If be good s Sometimes only cloudy windows with a clean cloth to rie '4 wiping make them quite clean again Is grass basket Its fragrance dip When It dries water boiling be sweet smelling once more if your sweet ginning to lose In will a It It rJ HAPPY THOUGHTS Women mnke all tbs trouble lu life but tt‘s women who make Ufe wurtj) —— The moon Is out nearly every nigW iio't und we all could be enjoying parties if we bad some snow and some rleds b — Tbe honyemoon is that part of a girl's life that comes between the lipstick and the broomstick mJs r |