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Show THE PAYSOX CHRONICLE, PAYSOX, UTAH Safa Se BRISBANE Senators Delve Into NRA estigation THIS WEEK Pleasant News Air t leet Controls '. v VV Nordic Max, Jewish Max Gen. Dawes Sees Joy It Is pleasant to read a dispatch saying that the govern- i Knmeiiameha, named for the last king of Ha- waii. Hie Idea is to keep enough bombing planes take nnw or surface ships arriving from Asia. flyers It PRIZE STORY jS REEKS i to Goodn! Intermonnuin-Mad- Li f" Jour1" Jroor 1T 'l ". . 'f (" farmers. Iuodm of the shorter moncr . s second tab In V'UiK Inlermoantain ,urnL'h h,m Turn wr of purchasing jour own whether job be nfictsree products, and 00r f INltBMOUN- - tsTbrwnd. W S " ;rrS' JhtDt GOODS. E. LOU KEAETH MR. Jerome. Ida. seed 1 ALFALFA common com froer. Vtah dilnered second . jmv Spier, return seed if no. tasked Utah J. C30NK, Myton, Eastern Star of the Eastern Star Order of Order j ,raai2?d in 1?76. EX C E L C I S SCHOOL BEAUTY Learn modern beaut profitable wink. nationally, offers yuu many ciWk. For free catalog addresa pi prueulars, EXCFLfIS BEALTY SCHOOL Silt Lake City !1 So. W. Temple S0LL NOW cure pleasant, tmnl Thanks to airplanes, the Greek rebellion i3 crushed. The old Greek patriot, Venlzelos, leading the refled volt at the age of seventy-two- , from his home on the Island of Crete across the Aegean sea to an Italian Island for refuge. Weeping, the old man vowed that he would never again set foot on Greek soil. A rebel cruiser took Venlzelos to the protection of the Italian flag. Then, last of the fleet that had rebelled, the cruiser Aver-of- f surrendered to the government Max Schmeling, German heavyweight prize tighter, beet Mr. Hamas With ease and says, Now we get I!aer. P.aer, you know, Is the worlds heavyweight champion. The fact that he Is a Jew, and not a blue-eyeNordic, with the back of his head as straight up and down as a hoard fence, is said to annoy Sir. Hitler. It will interest Hitler and others A Nordic meets Max Baer, a tall young Jew, who laughs while he fights. The meeting will settle nothing. Racial supremacy t. But does not depend on the In New York city it ought to draw a crowd, gigantic, and a gate of about one million dollars. At 400 Utah Oil Refining Utah and Idaho Pullorum Chicks Ltgborni. Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, for immediate Headquarters for Hart Gas kroodwi, for naiural, artificial, or tank be can A!sw the used anywhere. ra m Radiant. Phone, write or ji far prices and complete Inform Rktt Barrel i lirery. IU0L BAMhHAW 3687 C C C. C. No, HATCHERIES South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY 305 South 7th Eist No. S16 Provo, Utah 1206 OVERLAND or PACIFIC ''n.bi. tict fnua, 11 &und-Tri- p It U good In cblr car oa .ur nd f0 LoS Angeles San Francisco Tl h f ,r 1. roo! In aH type San Fondue and njC,XOU ' Jnf lredied wth tad, ta fZ 53.00 iba fh,' tho rcarriaEre customa, nory on the entering: her new v m.dT . .n lttractlon b . C. ln J ,u - p,,d 'o, .rue). n h'ld Pru. lakes the News:-- Senatorial 1 Into NRA gets under way. 2 Aiming S. Brail of New Voik, who lias been named as i hair-maof the federal communications loninm-ahto succeed Biigone O. n Up Quiz m The senatorial Inquiry Into the lNltA gets under way in Washington ln the finance committee headed by 'Senator Fat Harrison (Hein, Miss). Success of the administration in 'steering the investigation into the hands of tills committee headed by a staunch supporter of the New Deal Is hailed os a victory by friends of President Roosevelt's pro-gram. Shown above ln session are Senator Harrison; S. Clay Williams, chairman of the NRA beard ; Senator Walter F. George of Georgia; Senator Bennett Champ Cl.uk of Missouri; and Senator Gerald Nye of North Dakota, Svkes. 3 Former American we. ship, sold by the government to Gieeee, 1ms seen active service In rebel Greek warship and finally putting down the short lived revolt. conquering Now Deaf Mav Hear Through the Skin i cause digestive liances of s nnld or acute form. The result of these disturbances )s sometimes known as ptomaine poisoning, which, however, may he Required from any food which Is handled ln an tin cleanly manner, If colit us germs are present. These germs thrive on protein foods, such ns meat, fish und or $3.00 firm. Modern refrigeration In the home makes It possible to guard our lieallh nnd our pot kctlmoks, as vegetables ami most fruits, as well ns the more sensitive protein foods nre subjected to a consistently low teinperu- Frof. Robert II. Gault of Northwestern university demonstrates his on Ilariy GicLlurd, who Is deaf, as Mrs. John A. W'olfer looks on. Doctor Guilt's device, representing eleven years of research, works on tiie vacuum tube ptinciple of the radio. Amplified sound waves are transmitted to the linger tips through a metal disk, enabling the deaf to bear through the skin. teletraetor lie Learns to Fly in e Kin F S L Sy v tfiii milk t bait lepper, pipi hi x cheese up gr.iu J As soon a- - the potatoes Hre mashed add the butter, seasonings, and egg jolks, beaten Mlght'y. Add the hot mill;, enough to produce a soft, creamy texture. File In a linking dWh, and cover with the uietingue, mnde by heating the egg whites stiff and folding In the grated dry cheese. Sprinkle lightly with paprika, and hake for ten minutes in a moderate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) until light brown. i Boiled Frosting. cups sugar cup water eg if whites 2 3 Boil the sugar and water until from the when tested it will hpoiui by a long thread (233 degrees ruhienlioit). Four It over the beaten whites. Beat well nnd place the howl in hot water. 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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED of Jer minutes of Instruction, Herbert Sargent, twenty-two- , sey City, made his first solo flight ln a plane at tho Jersey City airport nnd after completing the prescribed maneuvers set his plane down for a three-poin- t Sargents youthful landing. Ilddie A. Sihnelder, twenty-three- , Instructor, holder of the Junior transcontinental tiding record, said he allowed Sargent to go up alone because he handled a plane perfectly After 53 Collision Costs Her Commander Ilis Job A collision between II. M. S. Renown and the Hood la British naval maneuvers off Gibraltar caused the first naval court martial ln many Renown was stripped of his years. As a result the commander of the Nelson's old ship. The to the Victory, to ordered report and command that vescl taking will Renown prevent repair work necessary on the in July. The picture shows the Renown arriv-inreview Jubilee in the part at Portsmouth for repairs. You can also appreciate why: I t'a a mark of distinction to stop at tfii baautitul hostelry FRNEST 1 C. ROSSITrR, Mur. tiii: IVEWHOUSE MOTEL Distinctive Ilcidence A ' Art Abode, ..renouned i , t Hi Other foods may also carry colltus This Is one of the very good reasons for washing thoroughly nil frill's mnl vegetables bofote using them. Vegetables nnd fruits may he used ns long ns they nre crisp and Idly. The national ladies hairdressers convention, gathered In Toronto, Is Informed that platinum blonds are on tiie wane and red haired women politely called titlan, are rising In favor. The platinum blond Is a mniWn Invention a pacing thing whereas the woman with red half antedates all the governments and civilization that we know, and may oul.ist them. Potatoes With Cheese Meringue. 3 cues i i,ihi it pi tatofcs ! tn butler germs. The owlish, eighty-threyear-olpatriarch and veteran of Japanese The California assembly votes fiS finance, Koreklyo In Tahahashl, poses his Tokyo office, to 17 ln favor of the Townsend plan. for this picture the after approving governmental The state senate, however, revoltfor 103."). He Is the finance ed and defeated the resolution call- budget minister of the Okada government ing on congress to enact the old age now ln power. for not is bill. It possible pension r the United States to pay twenty-fouthousand million dollars every TAKES CHARGE year, the total cost of giving $200 per month to every man past sixty. Perturbed by charges that Communists have obtained employment n. G. Wells Is In America to write in the Washington about the New Deal. He will find navy yard, Secresome good applicable descriptive tary Swanson has copy In his hook, written long ago, decided to take perDoctor Moreaus Island. sonal charge of the Doctor Moreau performs some investigation. Investigation of strange and horribly cruel operat tie activities of tions In (he effort to make animals these Communists speak and otherwise act like huis ln full swing, man beings. Swanson said, and he will pass on each New Yorkers are told that all individual case. workers pay in taxes ln various The naval Invesways the earnings of one day every week. The man who has $,',000 a tigation already has year pays $1,000 toward the sup- disclosed that Communist forces eiSome men ther within the navy jard or from port of government. the outside have been distributing with bigger Incomes, busy Jut money with which to subversive literature to the workers. pay taxes, could tell a more Inter estlng story. When watches were first mnde a Frenchman said It was strange that man, with genius and Intelligence enough to make a watch, should be superstitious enough to believe In ghosts. Its more strange that the human race with sufficient intellect and will to fly. travel tinder neath the ocean, and talk around the world, without wires, should he feeble and foolish enough to believe in permanent depression. The belief ln ghosts Is slowly disappear Ing. I,ets hope and believe the de pression will disappear more rap l eggs. JAP FINANCE MINISTER g General Dawes, once Vice President, always busy, nnw visiting General Pershing at Tucson, Ariz., says: America Is on the verge of real Its natural economic recovery. force, and human nature, are definitely working for recovery, and in May of this year, positively not later than July, the nation will know the depression is over. Well, It Is a pleasure to have somebody at least say so, even though they may have to say It over and over year after year. , Hire that should he provided by a good refrigerator. 1 11 Utah Certified Tested In Finance Group d hard-hittin- nice Stations in will be more pleasant to read, as you may do later, that the government plans to establish a powerful air base on the Island of Guam, which we are free to fortify, now that the Washington conference agreements have been repudiated and our silly pledge not to fortify Guam Is wiped out. How long may cooked meat he How long kept in the lefrigerutor? 'llils Is a may Yogi tallies lie kept? n of pirtiiular Interest to al reasons. The every one, for iost of no at Is a hlg item ln the food budget. 'Hie cost of fuel Is another tom wld. Ii needs some consnlera t.on. Mo-- t of us wlio organize our meal planning like to make one opeintioii i! the woik of two or more We also like to make use of leftovers in m h a v iy that the family will not t re of the food. lor tills reason we nre likely to put an Interval he tween the Uses of the original roast ami its lurther use. This Is a safe pan If your refrigerator is of the la si type If it is an automatic machine the temperature will certainly he under 30 degrees i alirenlie t, tin less It is packed so lull of food that the cold air Is not aide to circulate If it Is an lie reft Iterator care must be taken that the lee compartment Is kept filled, so that the temperature will he consistent at all rimes. Mo-- t meat spoilage occurs In the summer time, when lee melts so rapidly that the temperature of the Inside of the retilgerator rises. It is d.lheult to give any definite statement as to length of time that the meat eftn lie safely kept. In general think thaj it Is a good rule U list cooked fresh meats within two to three days from the time that they were prepared. If there Is Ihe slightest odor the meat, of cour-e- , should not be used, as tainted meat may que-llo- ment will es tablish a great airport In Hawaii near Fort there to care of Meal Planning Made Simple When One Operation Can Be Arranged to Do Work of Two 'N - ' Mrs. i J. II. Waters, President Throughout the J Vest Salt Lakc9s Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You RATES Mxr.i $2 (10 t)Ot It! G2 f tot I THE EEotel rewfooEEse 00 H . E. F. 50(04 50 403 Boons 430 Baths I SLT1 ON, General Manager W. WEST Gen. Manager (IIVUNCr.Y ; nd cate, Inc. ic. ss1 y T |