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Show THE BULLETIN1 Great Britain and Portugal blocked proposed use of stations. Under the agreement experimental flights will begin next summer. When regular service la Inaugurated, according to the agreement, four round trips will be made each week. The problem of air mails was postponed for future consideration. "As a result of the conferences which hare been In progresa alnce December B between representatives of the Uult-e- d Kingdom, the Irish Free State, Canada and the United States,. understandings have been reached which, It Is confidently hoped, will bring shout the early establishment of transatlantic air transport services connecting these several countries," 1L Walton Moore, asalstant secretary of state, said. These understandings are based upon the principle of full reciprocity between the countries Interested. They do not operate to exclude similar arrangements between the United States tnd other countries. The Department of Commerce has given Its. approval to the establishment of transatlantic airways by way of Canada, Newfoundland, and the Irish Free State to England, and from Bermuda to Porto Rico, the latter route to be extended by mutual consent. Plan Entry Porta. The Atlantic seaboard ports In contemplation as termini are New York city; Italtlmore, Md.; Cape Charles or Norfolk, Va., and Charleston S. C, any one of which may be designated ss ports of entry, but no final determination with reference to placea has been made. "It is recognised that the northern route Is much shorter than the southern route and therefore will have the advantage of more economical opera-thibut 'this fact does not preclude the possibility of considerable use being made of the southern route. It Is expected that exjierlmental flights will be begun early In the summer of 1930, and It la honed that scheduled services will begin by the summer of 1937. When the full regular service Is Inaugurated It Is provided thst there will be four round trips per week. j fCSDLDf : A UTAH PRODUCT FOR PEP and VITALITY ASK FOR IT AT YOUR GROCER TRANSATLANTIC AIR SERVICE NEXT YEAR n, U. S. and England Agree on Tvo Routes. I i Washington. The. State department announced ah agreement between the I'nlted Statea and' (Jreat Britain which la expected to open the way for regular air transportation service across the Atlantic ocean by the summer of Spectacular Procedure Succumbi to Progress JB37. was reached at the - representatives of England, Irish Free State, Canada,, and the United States here. Negotla-tlonarar- c under way for the northern route by way of . Canada, Newfoundland, and Irish Free State to England, ' nuil the southern route from Porto lllco and American ports to England. The northern route Is more practicable than the southern route be- -' niuse of the shorter distance, but In less practicable because flights would !be undertaken under less favorable conditions In winter months. One obstacle stands In the way of best employment of the southern route.. That !ie the failure of Portugal to grant permission to use the Azores for land- -' ings. The State department hopes to obtain such permission. j Based en Reciprocity. ! Transatlantic air service would hare ;been Inaugurated before the trans-I'srlfl- c service but for the fact that The agreement Honolulu Shipping beef cattle from the ranches on the "Big Island" of Hawaii to the markets In Honolulu la between- a spectacular procedure. Because there la no wharf at Kawalhae, the "beef boat" Iluinuula has to anchor offshore and wait for her cargo of beeves to swim to the vessel. Hawaiian cowboys, who, by the way, are among the best riders and ropers in the United States, urge the animals through the 'surf. The steers' heads are then tied to lifeboats by strong ropes and towed to the waiting steamer where they are botated aboard ship by slings passed under their bodies. This method, picturesque as It Is. will soon be obsolete, as chutes are now being Installed so the steers can go aboard In a more dignified manner. ' Tell the peopla what you have for sale m the advertising col umns of Tbi Bulletin" Question Corner ; Edited by V. B. Folley TOWNS MOVED TO "SHADOW" OF RADIO MAKE WAY FOR DAM fS5.oco.ooa Ware, Mass. Speed of the construction work makes it apparent that less than four yeara from now Massachusetts will dedicate Its own little Boulder dam, a JC5.000.000 project for the preservation of a future water supply. A half a dozen towns will be wiped out In the construction of the huge baaln which will gather In the waters of the Ware and Swift rivers, Hundreds of homes will have been wiped out. the families moving to other sites. Through s tunnel 24.6 miles long, the largest of its kind in the world, will flow the waters to tho Wachu-set- t reservoir when need be, there to be distributed throughout the Bay state. The new basin will hold six times ss much water as the Wachu-set- t reservoir. It will measure 130 miles In circumference. Sixty Islanda e lake. will rise out of this The tunnel, second link In the huge project, was completed at a cost of approximately 120,000,000. The first section between the Wachusett and the Ware river was completed four years ago. The second and last link, which wss Just finished, hooks up from the Ware termination point to the Swift river, a distance or eleven miles. snd three-qunrtThe third step that of building a walls a pair of huge raountaln-Uk- e dam and a dike Is now under way and will be completed In another four yeara perhaps sooner. Today hurdea of workers are bually engaged In laying the caissons In the wall of the dam and dike. Approximately 2.300,000 cubic yards of dirt will be used In the well of the dike snd 4,000.000 cubic yards of dirt will make the All of the dam caisson wall Itexldrats of the towns carry on their business and home life on the "lake bottom" as usual." The houses are no longer their own. They are now tenants of the Metropolitan District Water Supply commission. When the project is ready, 400 families will vscate the towns of Enfield and Greenwich. man-mad- er Peasants Employ Pigs to Root Out Truffles - Avignon, France. rigs may be pigs In other parts of the world, but they are kings In the province of Vauclnse. Intelligent ones are prized for their ability to And truffles, and In the late fall and winter every peasant takea hla pet hog to the woodlands to hunt these subterranean fungi. Whenever a pig roots out a truffle It demands a reward,, such aa a few acorns, s piece of cheese, or even a small truffle, and If none Is forthcoming It loses Interest In the game and refuses to dig. Hogs detect truffles through the sense of smell, then root them out with a metal tipped muscle. The muzzle serves s double purpose; It Is useful In the digging, for truffles often grow at the depth of a foot, and it prevents the pig's eating them the moment they are routed out. Varying In size from a walnut to an orange, truffles are used In pnte de fole gras, sauces, garnishing, and ; turkey stuffing. Chambery, France. A special vacation train for cows Is the latest InnoThere are always a number of questions that you would Ilka answer- - vation of the French railroads. One hundred and twenty-fou- r de ed or to have an opinion expressed, therefore The Bulletin has consent cows boarded the luxe to service a to such the public offer ed upon request of Its readers special recently to pass Wo have secured a very competent author and feel that YOUR supthe winter months In the sonny cliport will be necessary to maintain his services. mate of southern Provence. Enjoying the same privileges as public celebriMr. Folley has had an unlimited amount of experience and we nrge ties, these bovine passengers were you to USE TIIIS SERVICE. able to take advantage of a 10 per cent Write question plainly in ink on year, but would ever be trying to do reduction In railroad fare. Full fare was paid on the Journey something, that would please and one' side of paper only. with the cheerful "Happy" disposi to Provence, but each owner waa prea certificate allowing his cow Address all letters to tion that is found in a very small sented a free return trip northward next; . , V. B. Folley : , , of people. percentage spring by another special train. Box 0-- 7 Leap year originated some num The' Bulletin" ber of years ago. It is an English 2044 South 11th East The eligible party (man) Oysters Are Hailed as Custom. New Kind of Mouse Trap Mail or leave letters at our Sugar must except the proposal and be house office. married during the year or pay 825, Wayland. N. Y. Silas Stevens of N. Y, proudly announced a new was custom carried further Perry, 00. The Questions and answers will be mouse trap and a new use for of kind published following; issue after date until the new dress in the U. S. was today. oysters Al your letter was received by editor. claimed to be the "Penalty." Stevens left oysters on the floor of as stands the the $25.00 , A reply will be given to ALL let though only his cellar to keep cooL ters through Our Question Corner, English custom which is authentic. When he returned for his oysters All comments will be welcome and The inviting of a boy to a dance he found one hsd opened Its shell and is specifically only proper when it is caught two mice very neatly and tightappreciated. one by the nose, the other by the Ficticious names may be used for a New Year's Dance (leap year) ly, t neck. one least schools have at Most leap Identification. Dear Mr. Folley: You may think this letter a bit queer, but X am serious in wanting to know Just what the girl is supposed to do in leap year in regard to entertaining her boy friend. have heard of several things, none of which I believe are true. If you can set me straight on this question I will ever be "Happy" will be proper for Dear Happy, The name you have used implies that you are trying to make the beat of circumstances. I envy the boy who could seemingly have such a considerate," thoughtful friend and one who is' trying to "Go half way" be "Happy.' in entertaining. X would like to make a wager with someone that you would not only put yourself out during the fourth -- Sincerely, V. B. Folley. The New 1936 BY NAVY FORD Massachusetts Project Will Cost Train Used to f; Special Cows to Vacation Carry year dance during the year which the girl to invite and also make necessary arrangements as to tickets, transportation, etc. Usually a dance is held by the schools on the 29th of February, which make It appear more as a leap year dance. Entertainment by a girl is identi cally the same during the "Leap Xt is Year" as any other year. improper for a girl to make unnec essary attempt at entertaining. Well, "Happy" I suppose you are entitled to make arrangements only at your school or other special dances, (.The best possible solution that X can offer is that you enter tain "Him" in the good old fashion ed ,way and I know you will always UNMASKED Determined Youth Pedals to School Hartford, Conn. Louis J. Passa-rln- l wants s college education so much that he Is willing to ride his bicycle 54 miles three nights a week to get It. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday he leaves his home here at 4:15 p. in. and arrives at Springfield, Mass., 27 miles sway. In time for his first class at seven o'clock. It usually Is 11 p. m. by the time he Is back home again. Ills record pedaling time between the .two cities Is one hour and 23 minutes.' Recently, when he speeded up to better that mark, the front wheel struck a rock snd he was catapulted over the handlebars. He showed up st class with a black eye and a sore neck. He is employed as an accountant during the day. V-- 8 The Wonder Car of the Age Ask About Our LOW. INTEREST and EASY PAYMENT PLAN Vacuum Tubes Used by Doctors Cause Trouble. Washington. The navy, the motto of which Is constant vigilance, has run down the "shadow" which has for: many weeka been interfering with ra-- 1 dlo reception. The mysterious slgnala, reported from all parts of the United States, Honolulu, Nova Scotia, Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone, have been traced to tubes used In medical treatments an official announcement ststed. The findings are being turned over to the communications commission. Set Ud an Short Wavts. The Interfering slgnala are mostly heard on frequencies of 11,000 to 20,008 kilocycles. They have a sixty-cycl- e tone which changes frequency st Irregular times. They are usually heard between 8 a. m. and How about your Battery on these Bring it in, we'll give you a liberal allowance on a new one AT cold mornings MOTOR GO. MORGAN . restrict of Salt Lake City 10 Minutes From Business 2189 Highland Drive 407-8-- 9 Hy. low-pitch- 8 p. m. W. A. Wlnterbottom, vice president of RCA communications, called atten- tion to the "mystery" slgnala a few days ago, saying that the source of the sound "Is anybody's guess." He predicted It would be discovered that "they will turn out to havo been set 2044 South 11th East up by industries or hospitals using (short waves). "If that la the result of the hunt," he added, "It will be comparatively simple to eliminate the interference by shielding the rooms in which the of are used." This Interference has become by LL STEVENSON active In the paat six months. It was first heard several Just heard about the New Yorker years ago. Instruments such aa radio direction-finderwho started a restaurant in Rome a oscilloscopes thst picture the type of Interfering wave and reversal of the usual process. 'After he had become established, he went to of recording that "fingerprint" the trouble have enabled engineers to study the "questura" police headquarters snd compare the waves with other to you and asked that a cop or. two forms of Interference, Mr. Wlnterbotbe assigned to accompany him .home tom said. The trouble was felt most "after he closed for the night The reaon the radio telephone circuits. Ob- son he gave wss that moat of his reservations were made on both the Atceipts came after banking hours, so lantic and Pacific coasts. he would have them on hla person and he feared hold-upThe chief smiled Various Offenders. and reminded the New Yorker that he Physicians and other types of practitioners have for several years been waa not in hla home town but In treatments for Rome, and that he waa as safe on giving electric-wav- e the streets of the Eternal City at one kindred aliand arthritis rheumatism, o'clock In the morning as at noon; ments. Sometimes patients are permitpoted to take home the equipment and Rome had no crime. Therefore, lice escort was absolutely unnecessary. apply the treatments. Unless precautions are taken in the manufacture of The New Yorker, not quite convinced, then asked for a pistol permit. The such equipment to eliminate the poschief smiled. A pistol wss as unnecsibility, of Interference, noise may reessary as a guard, he declared, and sult In radio sets. Obsolete y and other treatment besides. If the American were allowed to possess a deadly weapon, he might machinea have been found to be offenders. Engineers declare, however, that hurt himself I all audi apparatus can be prevented from radiating the waves that set up Then there waa that yarn about a the Interference. Most of the later series of stories, known among newstypes of such equipment are made so paper men as the "Smith articles,'' that that this trouble wIU be avoided. traveled to America and other countries via press wires.. One night the Rome office of the press association Discover Furry Aiymal that handled the articles was deluged Not Listed by Science with telephone calls from New York, Sydney, N. 8. W. Three specimens Paris and elsewhere, the Inquiries all of an animal which has not yet been being, -- Where Is the rest of tonight's Introduced to scientists arc In the posSmith story A check-u- p disclosed session of Prof. Wood Jones of Melthe fact that Mussolini's censor had bourne university. killed the last paragraph on the groun'l Two of the specimens are dead, but that it was subversive, etc. And the the third Is a lively little ball of fur author of those articles, according to which haa been living delicately for my Informant, was none other than weeks an bananas, biscuits, milk, and II Duce himself I honey, with an occasional tropical-papaw pr a nibble of carrot or apple. By doing a quick hop back to New The apeclmena are the only threi York one of those mental voyages, of In the world outside their native course I reach an Italian restaurant home, an island northeast of New over on Second avenue.' It's the haunt Guinea, where an attempt Is being of artists and writers, many of whose made to capture a mate for the little names are well known. The result Is epicure. that the pictures that adorn the walla The animal la a cuscus, a marsupial those of comic strip characters all are similar In some respects to a rare done by their creators. In order that InIn Australia, but, tropical species there may be no delay when as? instead of being gray with whitish seizes sn srtist, the propriespiration blotches, It Is a creamy white with tor hss provided not only paints but beautiful fur and a disarming couna ladder. The writers. It seems, spend tenance. their time eating and drinking ami Jones is preparing a scientific depapers and punch-boar- d purchasing scription of the animal and la trying chances from the constant stream of to find a name for. It. ragged newsboys. Hyland 364 PIPES FROZEN f SEWEB STOPPED UPf New York Lights CALL Aha Htg. & Pltg. Co. , ' 1115 East 21st South . F. W. KIEPE Sugarbouse Most Distinguished TAILOR CLOTHES REMODELED CLEANED PRESSED Suits Made To Order 1060 East 31st South s. i ICE 8 KATES HOLLOW GROUND BICYCLES and TRICYCLES REPAIRED KEYS FITTED Phil ft Joe's SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP 1113 East 31st South . Wellealey. Mass. The Wellesley College : orchestra gave a musical performance which haa not been played or heard for centuries and may not be played again. Malcolm Holmes, director of the orchestra, searched libraries and museums here snd abroad. He discovered lost music of the Fifteenth, Sixteen and Seventeenth centuries. Key signatures, dynamics and expression marks, even bar lines, were usually omitted by the ancient composers. Rest marks were a oalscellsny, snd instead of the staffs and black fend white ovals, now the universal method of ahowlng the value of notes, these, composers gave their notes different shapes ss pleased their fancy. Diamond, square or rectangle notes were used to distinguished whole, half or quarter notes. Maharajah Retains Pomp in His Travels by Air Bombay, India. Merely because he is traveling by air the maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir believes in losing none of the pomp and splendor to which he is accustomed while on the ground. Soon there will be Included among his ust possessions a silver-coloreairplane, Interiorly and exteriorly embellished by the leading decorators of Regent street','1 tendon, with -- every luxury and comfort Carrying a full load the pilot and four pnssrngers the sumptuous will I able to attain a speed of 100 miles an hour. d sky-cra- ft Proceeding on uptown, and over to First avenue, another Italian district Is encountered. One side of the street Is lined solidly with push-cart- s and Is one of the largest outdoor mar- thus kets in town. Everything from a dried a house dress, and from a pair of shoes to heavy hardware, may be purchased. Trices are low and trade la brisk. So, a touch of the picturesque Is added to the whole neighborhood, fish to . 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When they Anally reached the establishment, the slxe and glitter awed them no little. But they went Inside and met a salesman who, as they admitted later, looked like at least a duke, and so embarrassed was the clock owner that he got out without explaining hla mission. He had been referred to Tiffany's. That reminds me of the time when, attracted by a pair of shoes In the window, I went Into what looked like a modest establishment In the Forties. The clerk, with a gardenia In his buttonhole, instead of asking me the size I wore, took elaborate measurements. Having finished, he Informed me that I would, get my shoes In ten days and that thfe price would be $30. Dazed, I muttered something about having made a mistake and staggered out And I'm careful now not to confuse a custom made establishment with a re. j tail tore. . .j Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. SENTINEL STOKERS 2191 Highland Driro Hyland 2520 - 2521 .252? "Lobb'i On The Job" Tailored Blouse Is Done in Wide Variety of Moods The tailored blouse for wear or with a tailored suit Is sports done In varied moods. There are youthful blouses with simple club cutlnrs and bows for trimming, grnnd for perky wear 'with plaid woolen skirts or with tweed suits. Then there are shirtwaist blouses of delicate silk crepe de chine, with Jabots, and frllla trimmed with fine lace, perfect to wear with a perfectly tailored suit ) o |