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Show WEATHER FORECAST, r , THE BULLETIN" Published At Commercial 2044 For Salt Lake and Vicinity: and Generally' fair y I Printing Co. ugar w- iSmtar South 11th East Hyland 264 ht - Saturday. PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE Vol.5 1, 1937 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER HOME EDITION NEW ATTACK PLANES ARE SPEEDIEST YET 1 ( ) V ' " f NOTES OF INTEREST Richards Ward Social Notes Tell Rotarians Oriental U. S. Orders 3S2 Swift Death Messengers. $150 Bed Is Ordered Buffalo, N. Y. America is fortifying in the air. Winged messengers of death and destruction, capable of speeds conservatively placed at better than five miles a minute, are being turned out here for the Curtiss-Wrig- for Woman's Pet Dog Dupree, S. D. Visitors viewed a bed ordered from Jake Maca, local cabinet-makeby a Black Hills woman. The visitors thought ,t was a beautiful piece of work but a bit small for a bed. The cabinet-makexplained the woman had ordered the bed g matcomplete with tress and springs for her pet bulldog. It is valued at $150. r, fac- ht tory is a beehive of activity, with orders for 392 planes of different types for both the army and the navy. Several types were tested here recently as the two military arms ac- cepted them and sent them on to service squadrons. One tested was a all metal attack plane which Harry Woodring, secretary of war, asserts is the fastest such in the world. A visiting army pilot who stood near by when the craft streaked by overhead, said: Thats the fastest attack plane in the world, and theres no kidding about it. Guns Fired Electrically. The American ship is a g monoplane with a long tapering silvery fuselage. Its wheels retract as it speeds through the air with its two Cyclone 1,000 horse power engines at full throttle. It carries two men the pilot in the front cockpit and the observer, or gunner, aft In the nose are implacements for four electrically fired machine guns. As a defense against enemy planes there is a gunner in the rear cockpit. He has a gun mounted on a turret which he can swing into almost any direction. Thirteen of these fast attack ships are being turned out rapidly for the army air corps. Meanwhile this plant is turning out an order of 210 single seater pursuit planes, having just been awarded the contract in the (mount of $4,113,550 from the War department. These pursuit planes speed through the air. like a bullet. They are powered with double row Pratt & Whitney Wasp engines of 1,050 horse power. Although the speed of these is a military secret. Secretary Woodring admits they fly at 300 imleg an hour. " It is estimated that they climb at better than S.QPO feet a minute. Flies Nearly Straight Up. Lieut. B. S. Kelsey of Wright field was flying one here recently that shot almost straight up into the air until it was out of sight in a few minutes. Lieutenant Kelsey, who is one of the army's crack test pilots, ripped through the clouds and then dove earthward, only to stand the ship on its tail again and zoom up to a low hanging cloud bank. Another plane seen in flight was a new navy scout bomber. It is a single motored biplane for use on the navys aircraft carriers. It has the conventional arresting gear for short Jandings on the carrier decks. It has machine guns firing through the propeller arc and carries a load of bombs which can be. dropped on a target while in a vertical dive. er We-as- inner-sprin- twin-engin- ed Chinese-Japane- SOVIET POLAR BASE ANSWERS PROELEMS Details of Arctic Provided by Russian Explorers. Fam-oilovic- Most Animals A rabbit is usually a very silent creature, but the poor thing can tau& when trapped or caught by a stoat. 11-ac- re j Sold Exclusively By APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY 1079 East 21st South Hy. In Sugarhouse Ww T T t TT TT 1738; . T TTT can sloth, which never seems more than half alive, can make sounds. d Of all large, animals it is said that there is only one that has no vocal cords and is quite incapable of anything but sign language. This is the giraffe. camels trumpet, Elephants squeal, Beals bark, stags at matingtime roar, and the noise made by a hedgehog must be heard to be believed. Natives of the Southern Soudan say that a species of python can give a sort of whistlincjry, bu this has never been established by naturalists. Frogs can croak cr bleat, but among lizards there are only a very few that have any power of making sound. One common in Malaya produces a loud ticking noise. Fish, too, are dumb, though some species can make audible sounds when taken out of the water. The catfish croaks and one of the gurnards makes a similar sound. warm-bloode- dry-goo- EL It screams terribly, and so does the hare, states a writer in London Answers Magazine. Most land animals have a voice fit some sort. Even the South Ameri- never-endin- CAR WITH Talk; Rabbits, Hares Scream Pittsburgh, Pa. A woman who nursed a brother afflicted with diabetes for 20 years gave $1,000,000 medg recently for a ical war against the disease in children. Miss Emelie Renziehausen placed the money in an irrevocable trust fund as a memorial to two dead bachelor brothers, Frederick C., who once owned the Large Distilling company, and Henry, a dealer in suburban McKeesport. The income will be used by the Childrens hospital of Pittsburgh for establishment of a Renziehausen memorial ward and clinic and for perpetual research into the disease. Miss Renziehausen also gave an tract of land to be used as a site for a home for convalescent children. NU-ENAM- h, All-Uni- $1,000,000 Trust Fund Given to Fight Diabetes $2.95 ! Leningrad. Professor R. L. director of the Arctic institute, has summarized the work carried out by the four Russian explorers who flew to the North Pole and established a base there. Paying tribute to Ivan Papanin, Ernest Krenkel, Peter Shirshov and Eugene Federov, the professor said: Four courageous men, despite the brief time of their stayPat the North Pole, have made a number of important discoveries concerning the nature of the vast white spot, the center of which is the pole. We knew nothing about the Central Polar basin, whereas at present we know precisely the depths prevailing in the proximity of the North Pole, and we can say with certainty that the Arctic ocean represents a cup, the deepest parts of which are located in the vicinity of the North Pole. Until lately we had no idea of the direction of the warm current of the Gulf stream in the northern latitudes; now we know that even on the pole there passes a powerful current of comparatively warm Atlantic water. We knew nothing about the drift of the polar ice floes in this region inaccessible to man. Now we know that the drift generally proceeds in the southwestern direction toward the area situated between Spitsbergen and Greenland. We formerly could only conjecture in the past on the weather conditions characterizing the climatic peculiarities of the area near the pole, whereas at present we know that comparatively high temperatures of the air prevail there during the summer season. The presence of birds proves that life does exist on the ice on the North Pole, and it will undoubtedly be found under the ice, too. Finally, we have ascertained the magnitudes of the elements of land magnetism. mid-win- WILL PAINT YOUR NUMBER 89 gaged for the occasion, in addition to a special dance orchestra. The plana of the general committee conentertaining at this event The Richards Ward M. I. A. an templates to several thousand people, Mr. up nounccs that the following lectures Robinson said. will be given in the Adult Class each NTWLY .TEDS AT HOME Wil Tuesday evening, by Dr. G. A. AT W1LSIIIRE AFAUTMETrr? son. Koo Dr. to with Self, Getting Acquainted Mr. and Mrs. George Young Knepp, LOCAL BUSINESS MEN be discussed under six general headCause Of whose marriage took place WednesKEEP TO C OF C JOIN three or four lectures Conflict day, are at home to friends at the CANYON ROADS OPEN ings, covering each, as follows: Wilahlre Apartments, Sugar House. Why We Are What We Are Warning the United States that Mrs. Knepp was formerly Miss. Stewart of invitation the Upon unless the present lawlessness in Why We Do What Do and Crosby Strothers, daughBank Josephine .National First Cosgriff, Aa We Are, So We Think foreign countries in war be curbed, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. of Chamber the of representative "Our Real Self, How To Develop this country will be forced to enter Strothers of 1628 Roosevelt Avenue. Commerce of Salt Lake City, memIt the conflict, Dr.,T. Z. Koo, 8hang-h-l, o bers of the Sugar House Rotary Our Complexes and What To Do China secretary of the World's club voted their support to the About Them. Students Christian federation, ad- TROTH PLIGHTED TO movement now on by the winter Read and Character dressed tncmbeifc of the Sugar SOUTHEAST MAN Analyizlng sport fans of Salt Lake to keep the Human Nature" House Rotary club at the regular lng Announcement from Cedar City canyon roads leading to the winter The lectures have been develop- -' weekly luncheon Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Thornley, by playgrounds in Big Cottonwood and ed and prepared by Dr. George A. Inn. Mill Creek canyons open during the Wilson who has la made of the engagement of their Dr. Koo, who gave evidence of spent several years winter. Mias Norma Thornley, to daughter, work and research in of extensive education and doing studying, It was voted that a letter would on the facts to be presented, which his address, went into detailstudy as to Harold J. Dent, 2002 Thirteenth East be sent to ,the county commission- are based on street. The wedding' date has sot Psychology and Mor- the cause of the present ers in this matter by the club secre- mon Philosophy, conflict, saying that since been set. tary, Charles Lobb, Immediately. o We extend an Invitation to all to 1911 when the Japanese sent, troops Club members state that attend. against China to gain more land and FORMER S. E. RESIDENTS as Sugar House isat the cross o trading fields, there has been con- ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON roads leading to both of these cantinual uprisings and until recently yons, it would be of benefit to the China had been able to protect their Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Batcheler of business district if the canyons were interests completely. San Monica, California announce the made passible through tho year. . In the interest of world peace, Dr. birth of a son September 21. MothKoo urged' the United States to lend er and baby are reported doing fine. Clever little dancing students of AC JENKINS INTERVIEW their support at this time to China MET I. A. Mrs. John Norris, Mrs. Batchlers SCHEDULED FOR M. the Jean Rened Dancing school furwith the thought in mind that it mother ii nished visiting with them and exentertainment during the An Interview with Ab Jenkins, would be better to give financial aid to remain there for three luncheon Thursday. Utah racing driver who holds more now than to sacraflce lives latte pects weeks. o unlimited automobile records than on. tho combined records of all other Dr. Koo was introduced by Cecil drivers in the world, by Frank K. Crockwell and Wallace Leong of the Parent-Teach- er FUNERAL RITES HELD ... FOR LARAE ADAMS Baker, sports editor of the Salt Salt Lake Rotary Club. Lake Telegram, will be a feature at For Bus ... Funeral rites were conducted Tues- the preliminary program of the noon in the Highland Park Ward day Service Change Parley's ward M. I. A. in the ward chapel for LaRae Adams, thirteen chape! Tuesday, October 5. The Fall years of age, who died at a local program will begin at 7:30 p. m. Furthering' their fight to have Announced By a more complete bua service from morning following hospital Saturday Mr. Baker, who haa the dlstinc Auto a major operation. The girl was the tion of the southeastern part of the city, driving an automobile fastMrs. S. Bleak appeared before busidaughter of Ur. and Mrs. Delbert er than any other sports writer in Fall Is regarded by thousands of ness men of Sugar House Adams and until her death resided Thursday the country, lnterogates the famous people aa the time for celebration to ask their cooperation; with the at 2845 Chadwick street. about making his recent of the harvest. But it is looked up- Parent-TeacheLaRae was a former student at speedster Association of marks on the salt, the history of on by wise motorists and the WestSouth High school to bring about Irving Junior High School. and safety measures for pre- ern Auto Supply Company as the Surviving in addition to her par- racing automobile changes in the recently mapped out accidents. A b time to prepare the car for winter routes. venting e ents are three sisters: Elma, recently permitted Mr. Baker to driving, according to Mr. J. W. and Jennie Adams. Mrs, Bleak, who is chairman of Mormon Meteor" across resident manager of the auto the South AsInterment was in the Lchl ceme- drive his High tho salt beds at 150 miles per hour firm, who has just announced Westlocal that business tery. sociation, Another highlight of the Parley's ern Auto's Fall Festival of Values men realizeurged what it means to tho ward M. I. A. outlook for this year Event, featuring scores of especialour community to have of growth Is an adult class conducted by Marly reduced prices on motoring needs. the high schools practically in acFALL OPENING; PLAYGROUND vin O. Ashton, member of the L. D. Principal features of the Western cessible from Sugar House. DRAMATIC CLASSES S. Church General Security Board, Auto Event, according to Mr. Halll-daUpon a motion by Marv Ashton, Dramatic Classes under directiou and former Highland Stake presi are a Trade-I- n tire Sale, a seconded by Orson Hosteler, it was of Willard C. Jensen will open Wed- dent. The subject is The Book of trade-i- n Battery Sale and an oil determined that the chairman of the nesday, October 6th at 4 p. m. at Mormon." sale, as well as scores of special Rotary club community service comSugar House playhouse. price reduction on auto accessories, mittee meet with Mrs. Bleak's group All children are Invited to enroll. tools, repair needs and necessities at an early date and further deThe first show to be rehearsed for Winterproofing the car. mands to be made to the traction and presented is Rip Van Winkle. Trado Danger fci Safety Completed company for more adequate service. NOTE The boys that took the Motorists are invited to investio Ball gate the extra savings they can efbasket-ba- ll from Sugar House Playhouse on September 28 are known, Indian Mnrderer No. 1 in their old, smooth-wor- n Officials and representative citi- fect by trading to avoid embarassment pleaae reCaptain Pipe, a Delaware chieftires on new safe treaded zens of all sections of the State will Western Gainta. In this manner a tain of Ohio, was proud of his recturn. a? a killer. Long after the bat- -' take part in the Governors Birth- dangerous driving risk may be turn- ord tie between the redskins and Gen.' and ed into safe, day Ball, honoring Governor protection, St. Clair the general was disasMrs. Henry H. Blood at Coconut the Western Auto Manager points trously defeated Captain Pipe con-- ! Grove Ballroom in Salt Lake City, out. tinued to boast that he had killed! Millennial Chorus October sixth. He adds that wise motorists will ao many white men with his hatchet The general commute headed by anticipate now, while greater bat- that he could no longer lift his. Emerson hand to wield it. C. Clarence Nealen aa Chairman and tery savings are offered, the extra Satuday Eve. B. H. Robinson, Secretary, haa dis- demands of winter upon the car to all the battery. They will test their present tributed invitation-tickecom missions battery, and If it proves insufficient of chairman ChorNumbers by the Millennial county tick- for winter needs, these car owners to them and appoint requested us." first Latter-da- y Saint choral et committees in every county. will take advantage of the liberal group to sing over Great Britain's These invitations and tickets will Western trade-i- n offer which afnation-wid- e radio hookup, will be a be available to all desiring to attend. fords greater savings than ever in The celebration promises to be the the purchase of a guaranteed Westfeature of the Centennial Conference of the British Mission Association in outstanding soaial event of many ern Galnt or Wizard batteries. the Emerson Ward chapel, on Emer- years. The official family of the Change OU Now For automobile owners who son Avenue and Eleventh East State Initiated the plan and will street, Saturday, October 2nd. The serve as host to fete the people in change their own crankcase oil, the birthFall Festival of Values Is a most conference will commence at 9 p. m. commemorating the sixty-fift- h Governor our of timely event, for now is the time to Members of the chorus who re- day anniversary and First Lady. Admission will be switch to winter grade oil. The lowthe NCW cently returned from missionary a adanttteai-t-r will be restricted to invita- er prices of the Current Western but free, aapmrad aaathed aaM labors in Britian are Bertram Willis, tions to be distributed as indicated Auto event, asserts Mr. Halliday, ThomDavid Richard Rees, director; through the county commissioner. "make uffvlsablPg lay In supply TOPS OIL aad OfirWaato, as, John Boud, Ralph Hardy and The ball is in no sense a political of oil from Western Auto how, CHECKS Fletoa Stay aad 00 tawlaa, Gilbert Langton. While In Britian, gathering, according to Mr. Robin- while savings are at a peak. the Chorus toured thousands of miles son, the general secretary. It Is to names BACK "New Car Sr. Tmr. An invitation is cordially extendSpeed and Qaiet. PILLS Seoeaa in fulfilling singing appointments be- be a dignified. Informal ball at which ed car local Mr. to HalUday, by OVBHAUL reeoodltlooa motor wMa fore Rotary dubs, embassies, vari- all citizens and all officials may owners to yo. drir.-p- ot Cor utwtr tokyo.pjroor Investigate the many savaa waltlnr repair. ous civic and club gatherings and unite for a social gathering. The rood Cor W.OOO nilea, and aoau bat JL9i ings offered by his store. for aay make of ear (ini talk tioa 7(c). church assemblages. o Maaap-Bac- k military theme will be carried out GmrulM, Write ar can far FREE SAMPLE. Other numbers on the program In the festivities and the full staff Jaggery, Sugar From Palms include a reading by James McQueen, of tho National Guard units and the VE-ITODA Y' Jaggery is the sugar obtained who recently arrived here from his Governor's military staff will have from several varieties of palm and DISTRIBUTOR native Scotland, and a vocal solo by charge of the military affaire of the ' has been used in India sinca an- Harry Clark, KSL artist and native evening, under the direction of the dent times.. Fatal Misunderstanding adjutant general, General W. G. Englishman. Most of our enemies," said UnWilliams. Lake American Post Salt The program will be conducted by de Eben, might have been our W. Jay Eldredge, Jr., association Legion fife and drum corps, and friends if we hadnt misunderstood 975 E. 21st South Hyland 674 ' two military bands have been eft each other. president. Dancing will follow. T. Z. military. The T" vi v 1 Affection for a Leader Affection for a leader leads his following to accept any theory the leader forms, ku se Parleys Ward Ask Support Great Event Western rs Ver-dell- Hal-lida-y, Parent-Teache- rs y, Plans For Governors non-sk- id To Appear At Ward ts . Buzs2- Jf : DVR HAUL ' i I Ni Leitlieiser Garage |