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Show THE gUGARIIOl'SE BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1837 URGES WAR AGAINST Gigantic Store ide MARIJUANA TRAFFIC r ' JULY SALE Don Hardman Service U.' S. "Commissioner Use of Dope Is Spreading. Ah appeal to law Washington. enforcement authorities, civic organizations and educators to in stamping out the rapidly expanding marijuana dope traffic among high school students was issued today by H. J. Anslinger, UnitWE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING STOCK ed States commissioner of narcotics, through the American Magazine. He warned that the marijuana weed, known to history as hashish, is now being groWh by the .ton ii) backyard gardens and vacant lots throughout the country, and that peddlers are selling k to' school children by the thousand, in the of cigarettes, the result being form The Friendly Store all sorts of crime sufbide and insanity among boys and girls in their Use Your Z. C. M. I. Charge Account teens. It would be well for law enSugarhouse Hyland 210 forcement officers everywhere to search for marijuana behind cases of criminal and sex assault," ComIn missioner Anslinger stated. more than a dozen recent cases of murder or degenerate sex attacks, many of them committed by youths, marijuana proved to be a contributing cause. The menace of marijuana addiction is comparatively new in the United States. In 1931, the marijuana file of the federal narcotic bureau was less than two inches thick, while today the reports crowd many large cabinets. The weed, which is of the Indian hemp family, is now cultivated in practically every state. Growing plants by the thousands were destroyed by to SISOO whan thu NEW law enforcement officers last year Wlvmtp MINERAL PLATINC- -a in Texas, New York, New Jersey, If approfad mihod calUd MaryMississippi, Michigan, land, Louisiana, Illinois, and the TOPS OIL and GaaWiato attack on the weed is only beginCHECKS Platon Slap and Oil Paapias, ning. ESTORES fnmriaaalm Addicts Tarn Criminals. KINGS RACK "NuwCkf Bp. Pbwar. FILLS Beans, 8P4 and Qatet. Commissioner Prince Emmanuel, son of the that it was an Anslinger revealed OVRHAUL raeondltioM molar whila unprovoked crime ao driva not nacaasry to lujr up roue crown prince and princess of Piedaaa milter for papain. OVRHAUL ia which brought the first realization Emof Victor mont, King grandson 10.000 ooata lor and 5 S2 but nutaa, food the ancient drug had gained a for any mafca of ear (initallmtim 7&c). manuel, for whom he was named. that Mowcy-Bac-k foothold Coarualce. in America.- An entire famsuccesof The boy is In direct line Write ar call ter FREE SAMPLE. ily was murdered by a youthful adsion to the Italian throne. dict in Florida. Hg had no recollection of having committed the multiShawl-Gople crime. The police knew him as Where Thrives LEITHEISER an ordinarily sane, rather quiet In northern India, at the foot of the Himalaya mountains, lies the young man. But the boy said he had been in the habit of smoking somefertile, placid valley of Kashmir. thing which youthful friends called a found of Here is type particular 975 East 21st So. Hy. G74 a childish name lor muggles shawl-gowhose coarse outer hair marijuana. is but the covering for an inner Since that tragedy there has coat of the very finest and softest been a race between the spread inAnd it is from this curly hair. of marijuana and its suppression, finitely soft, fine hair that Cashmere shawls are made. These are of the commissioner wrote.' Unhappitwo types: sometimes woven in ly, so far, marijuana has won by one piece, but more often in small many lengths. The years 1935 and segments and sewn together with 1936 saw its most rapid growth in such precision that the sewing is traffic. But at least we know what The second type we are facing. We know its history, imperceptible. embroidered is instead of its effects and its potential victims. shawl Moving woven. Perhaps with the; spread of this the public may be knowledge Specialty . aroused sufficiently- to conquer the menace. Every parent owes ' it to COURTEOUS REASONABLE Lyrebird Named for Ills Tail ia menura a gorgeous his children to telK them of the terThe male and elegant bird. Two of his sixteen rible effects of mdrijuana to offset tail feathers are as colorful as a the enticing private information peacocks, and their curves have which these youths may have re1220 given him his name, but he never ceived. holds them in the conventional lyre Enforcement Imperative. shape as depicted in dictionaries There must be constant enforceand encyclopedias and on Australian ment and equally constant educapostage stamps. The female is Just tion against this enemy, which has a pheasant, a little brown hen sort of creature who never participates a record of murder and terror runin her husbands popularity. She ning through the centuries. Recannot sing and she does not dance. ports from various sections of the country indicate that, the control and sale of marijuana has not yet passed into the hands of big gangPoe Solved Police Mystery ster The supply is so Edgar Allan Poe achieved the vast syndicates. and grows in so many places of distinction unique having solved, under the guise of fiction, a real that gangsters have perhaps found difficult to dominate the source. police mystery before the police it America now faces a condition themselves. In his book The Myswhich a new, though ancient, tery of Marie Rcget, he gave a in narcotic has come to live next door true account, as was proved by subsequent confessions, of what had to us, a narcotic that does not happened in the famous case of have to be smuggled into the country. This means a job of unceasing Marie Cecilia Rogers in New York. civic organization. It calls for camColliers Weekly, paigns of education in every school, so that children will not be deceived Shawls Were Once Wcra by the wiles of peddlers, but will . by Both Men and Women know of the insanity, the disgrace, The shawl had its beginning early the horror which marijuana can in our civilization. It was worn by bring to its victim." both men and women among d barous and peoples.' It is thought to be referred to in the Cat Greatest Enemy of h Bible the chapter Small Game and Birds of Ezekial, to be exact, notes a writer in the Rural Columbia, Mo. Two University of The silk shawl is originally ChiMissouri zoologists, in a study pubnese. The lace shawl made its first lished here, branded the cat as "the e most numerous enemy of small appearance in Spain and the shawl started its career in game and song birds," and estimatIndia. The Paisley shawl, which ed that cats in the state, outside of e e was a those in cities and towns, kill not copy of the shawl, was made in Scotland. less than 12,000 birds per year. But the young lady of fashion first The estimate was contained in A discovered the' possibilities of the Survey of the Resident Game and shawl early in the Eighteenth cenFurbearers of Missouri," published tury when British officers stationed by Dr. Rudolf Bennitt, associate proin India began sending them home fessor of zoology, and Werner O. to England. Nagel, instructor in zoology. Broadway and The style was greatly admired in The survey estimated that there fashionable London and soon femare 680,000 cats in rural Missouri, inine hearts on both sides of the including 280,000 strays, and 2nd East urged water began to ache for possession a halt to the practice of dumping of a Cashmere shawl and mascuunwanted cats in the country, disline minds began to understand that posal of surplus cats humanely, the if life was to pursue its even tenor Miniature Dogs killing of strays by hunters and Miniature dogs can be bred from they had to take out their ponderous game wardens, limits upon the nummost small breeds. Often dogs of wrought iron keys and dig down in- ber, of cats to be kept by a family, smaller breeds are crossed to re- to the family exchequers. A fine licensing of cats, bounty on cats s colorduce size. Miniatures were bred Cashmere shawl of and legislation making it obligatory more than 400 years ago. Though ing and pattern cost $1,200 to to keep cats restrained at night. Such a shawl would weigh now generally mere lap dogs and The great majority of sportsmen freaks, they were originally used to about seven pounds. Later they consider the cat bs the most imporferret out rats and other burrowing were produced to sell as low as $70 tant quail predator," the report animals. They are delircte animals or $50. Even so, this was qu.te a said, and pointing to cat predations and require much care. All are sizable sum in the era when the upon other gan-c- . declared cats kill rare, since they usually have but vhnle cf Mpiiliatten island sold for wild turkeys 11... I are half grown $24, or larger. pne puppy in a litter. Oa Site 1st Sugar Mill West of Mississippi River" See our Rummage Tables HI OCTANE GASOLINE -- 20c gal. PRICES SLASHED OVRHAUL . - S By L. L. STEVENSON Once upon a time, Conrad ThL bault was a floorwalker in a New York department store. He took the job in order to pay for musical studies while waiting a radio audition. Born of French parents in Mass., he studied intensively before actually starting his career. First he earned a scholarship in Curtis- institute, Philadelphia. Then for five years he studied in Nefw York- and Paris:. After that, for four years, he sang leading roles with the Philadelphia Grand Opera company. Just turned thirty, Thibault is modest in mariher and conservative when it comes to clothing. He doesnt believe in temperament and holds it just a with most artists. He pose" sings in French, German, Italian and Russian, and believes that radios greatest contribution is recognition it gives to American singers. It is his belief that, thanks to radio, American singers now have as much' chance for success in opera as have foreigners. North-bridg- at SUGARHOUSE TRANSFER Furniture Our - Phone: Hy. semi-civilize- twenty-sevent- New-Yorke- r. Cash-mer- first-clas- $1,-50- 0. Lubricants Motor Oils Upper Jaw Not Hinged The common belief among all natives where crocodiles and alligators are found is that these animals move their upper jaws rather than the lower when they open their mouths. This is a ridiculous idea to anyone who has examined the skeleton of one of these animals. The upper jaw is not hinged, says a writer in Pearsons London Weekly, but is built solidly into one piece with the upper part of the head,' just as in other animals, and the lower jaw is hinged just as in man. The reason people believed these animals opened their upper jaws was that when lying on the ground the lower jaw could not be moved any lower, so the mouth was opened by raising the whole head and leaving the lower jaw still on the ground. . Thibault is an amateur athlete of considerable ability. He excels in handball, tennis and swimming but prefers golf. He says his favorite time for practicing baritone solos is 11 oclock at night, and that doesn't increase his popularity with his neighbors. He receives an average of 1,000 letters a month chiefly from women and romantic school girls. The most unusual gift he has received was a large cake with his name done in icing. It was shipped from Missouri and arrived intact. Recently he traveled 6,000 miles by airplane to sing three songs at Lehigh university because an old and valued friend had made the special - Tires Tubes Accessories 21st South and 11th East - Hyland 8715 Public Warned Dry Ice' Is New Physical Hazard New Orleans, La. Following the ice wagon may not be dangerous to children, but their handling of dry ice" presents a new physical haz- ard. "Dont play with dry ice, " the Orleans Parish Medical society warned. And the message was for adults as well as children, for indiscriminate handling of, the material may seriously attack and de- stroy tissues. Because dry ice" is a tissue destroyer, it is now used in removing blemishes, the doctors pointed out. Placing it in the mouth has rcrulicd in many cases of ulcers and other injury. The society cited a case from New York in which a child had to be treated for two veeks in a hospital from swallowing a piece the size of a grape. Oldest Mountains in U. 8. Great Smoky Mountains National park has many advantages, not the least of which is its proximity to the great centers of population in Ringing a Peal of Bells the United States. It is estimated of bells is not just a Ringing that more than 6Q million persons in a matter ofpeal a number of pulling 21 within eastern America are one the after until the other ropes hour$ travel time of this play-grountired. are get ringers peals Proper national is the. It largest all beforehand, carefully arranged park cast of the Rocky mountains, so that with music" of their and one of the nations youngest. It the same combination own, request. of bells nev20 miles er occurs more than is 71 miles long, nearly though If this one happens to be old, wide, and contains 427,000 acres. It the peal may go on foronce, as as many of backbone the blame Tim Ryan who told it to me: straddles or more. hours This four doesnt An Englishman and an Irishman ap- the Great Smokies, which forms the sound quite so impossible, says proached the captain of a vessel boundary between Tennessee and London Answers Magazine, when the oldest about to sail from Melbourne. Both North Carolina. They are you remember that with a pea, of wanted jobs. The captain accept- mountains in America and the higheight bells, no fewer than 40,320 in Amereastern mass mountain est ed the Englishman without question. can be rung. changes ica. There are 94 peaks more than But from the Irishman, he demandis a skilled job, and those who can 33 more in a than feet 5,000 height, ed references which he studied long do it are proud of their before signing him on. Because of mile high, and 27 exceeding 6,fi00 achievements.very is It computed that that, the Irishman took violent dis- feet. like 15,000 people in this something like to the Englishman. They were country have mastered the art. three days out when the EnglishAmerica's Near East man leaned over the rail to get a Western Ireland is Americas pail of sea water for mopping. A big wave swept him overboard. The Near East, according to a travel Young Triplets Play Irishman went to the rail and stared authority of Great Britain and Ireon Same Ball Team land. The western Irish call their but nothing was to be seen. ImmeMass. "Sablone to next Amerto Concord, the country parish the captain. diately he tailed ' Sablone to Sablone" is a possible know more about America. They I when rimimber yez Perhaps ica often than they do about Dublin description of a triple play by shipped yez asked me for the Peter Bulkeley grammar remarked the tar from Erin, and Cork, in their own country, for school base ball team. "but yez didnt question the Eng- almost everyone in the Irish West For three of the nine players son a or or brother a a has cousin lishman?" d are the in the United States. American astriplet Sure I do," responded the skipbeSecunda and with western sociation Ireland brothers, Primo, per. "Why?" Terzo Sablone. The brothers are "Yeve been decaved. That Eng- gan with Columbus. People say that altar boys at St. Bernards he sailed along that way and picked lishmans gone off with yer pail." church. one of the Irish western. for his .ip jrew when he was setting oil to Mario Chamlee is always interterover America. ested in childrens reactions to music. Recently, he attended a children's symphony concert and noticed that a little boy sitting next to him was much concerned by the -N-T extraordinary gyrations of the con-Aductor. The latter threatened,' cajoled, bullied and implored his men with no uncertain gestures. Did you enjoy the concert, son?" If you have anything to Sell, Trade, Exchange or Rent; inquired Chamlee when the finish or a place, buy a place, or need anything, let the public rent was reached. know in this Well," responded the lad, I Department liked the real clowns at the circus d. mile-hig- h . Bell-ringi- rifir-ince- s, . twelve-year-ol- StaHon Calling W-A-N- -T better." PHONE THE BULLETIN" Estelle Liebling recently took a pleasure trip through the Rocky mountains. At one point in the road, she noticed a sheer drop of many hundreds of feet. This seems to be a very dangerous precipice," she remarked to her I wonder that they havent guide. put up a warning board." "Yes,, it is dangerous," was the response. 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