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Show FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1938 THE BULLETIN THE SUGARHOUSE V if j i. ' MARIJUANA LIKELY BULLETIN VEHICLE MOVES BY , AIR, LAND OR SEA TO. CAUSE- - INSANITY A WEEKLY. PUBLICATION Printed at 2014 South 11th East 'i SugarbouM, Utah Issued every Friday p. m. 8unlneaa Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertlalng Ratea on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher j, . v LONDON. . NEW ORLEANS. Criminality and insanity in many cases spring from the use of marijuana, a study of the drugs history reveals. Thone copy for newa Itema and eventa of Interest to The Bulletin J. Skelly Wright, assistant United or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 804. States district attorney, who is codrive operating in the federal-stat- e Subscription Price One year (52 weeks), in advance 1.50 to ban the weed, found that for. 30 centuries the "muggle" has been used. Smoking on a large scale is comparatively new in the United States, Wright explained. (Continued from Page 1) The marijuana weed can be grown in flower gardens with little fear of its being detected. With this condition prevailing and with the sudden and terrible effects of the weed, Wright stressed the difficulties in stamping out its use. Within 30 minutes," he said, "the crude cigarette rolled by a marijuana smoker can transform a normal into a raving maniac 000,000 in three items alone. As the federal outlay fur relief alone who person obeys every arising is better than $1,000,(J(X) a month. Roads, Social Security have con- from current or impulse suggesprevious COMMENTS sumed the rest. tion. LOOKING AROUND . A lot of folks are looking around these days trying to locate a place for their future home. Getting copies of the lucal papers and comparing them carefully. And the. general opinion appears to be that a loca itv where! the merchant? of the larger stores neglect to carry advertisments in their local paper that! the community is either dead or dying. They believe that merchants who do not believe in the community or their customers have their own reasons for the neglect, or consider the patrons too dumb to read. TOO MANY WIVES An eastern editor got into trouble by marrying two wives western editor admits that he got into trouble by marrying just one. A northern editor says he got into trouble by merely promis-ing.t- o marry and not making good. But a southern editor tops the list. by admitting that his troubles came when he was founc ' in the company of another man's wife. . A ISSUES BOOK U;$ ' ' ON SCIENCE OF LIFE - .Telia How. to Improve Breed ; of Plants and Animals. Wshinton. Life for everyone can be made .a thousand fold more enjoyable, the Department of Agriculture said, if full use is made of the present knowledge of genetics the science of life. Announcing the publication of a new book,summarizing virtually all that is known today of the science of .'life, the, department's scientists out that while much has pointed been ' accomplished In building plants and animals superior to anything known before, these developments have barely scratched the surface of the potentialities of present knowledge. 1,400 Book. Page The book, second of a series of two on genetics, will be a 1,400 page volume compiled by the best authors available on breeding every' thing from dogs to- popcorn. The wonders which can be worked by scientific juggling of the genes, which control the inheritance of all things, for onions, bees, potatoes, beans, blackberries, blueberries, fruits, trees and many other forms of, life have been summed up for the first time, in any language. A year ago the department published a summary of the genetic knowledge of most of the major farm crops and animals and, for the first time in the- history of its yearbooks, it sold out the complete edition, of 100,000 copies to make the volume a in the home.. And Harry was sure that .it had been there, when he went to bed. Then Harry .looked out of the window and .'saw three men pulling down the fr&fit 'porch. The Krugs ran down the street to the home of Justice of the Peace Gerhart Aussem. The justice sent a deputy sheriff to call off the wreckers. It developed that the Krugs were the innoftent victims of a quarrel between a divorced couple. As part of a divorce settlement Joseph Frederick gave his former wife, now Mrs. Clara Gill, a $3,500 mortgage on his property. On the property was the cottage occupied by pie Krugs. Mrs. Gill foreclosed the mortgage. Frederick, a professional house wrecker, then started to tear down the cottage. . The Krugs moved out. Frederick and Mrs. Gill went to court to settle the matter. ; Friends Help to Name Judge's Fifteenth Child Appeared in Aneient Asia. In Asia Minor and India, where its influence first was felt, priests 3,000 years ago used various forms of the weed to induce religious frenzy, Wright said the study revealed. Centuries ago royal families drank bhang, which was a mixture of honey and water with marijuana added to it for a "kick." Although the drug was introduced in western Asia more than 3,000 years ago, it was not until 1845 that a French doctor made a detailed study of its effects and the relation between "hashish" excess and insanity. Since then, according to Wright, use of the weed has spread over the entire world. In the United States killers for hire" smoke a "muggle" or two to bolster their nerve. Wright does not believe that continued smoking of marijuana will produce addiction, as the use of opium or heroin. . "But it will produce a craving, he said, "not unlike that of a tobacco smoker for cigarettes." What a person does, under the influence of the weed, Wright said, is determined partly by his racial, physiological and emotional background. Pattern Not Universal. But even then "muggle" smoking does not. affect along a given pattern. "Afflicted with hallucinations of terrifying extent," Wright said, he is liable to run amok, leaving a trail of crime even murder in his wake." Case after case in which criminals have admitted smoking "mug-gles- " indicates this is true, according to Wright. And after the crime is over, Wright said, and the effects of the marijuana die off, the smokers mind is usually blank of all that happened in the meantime and his confessions cannot be depended upon. Eventually; continued smoking brings on complete mental collapse an insanity for which there may be no cure, according to Wright. Cleveland, O. Common Pleas Judge Joy Seth Hurd is the father of fifteen children seven daughters Scholar and eight sons. The oldest, Joy Seth, Learns to Speak Latin Jr., is twenty-fivNEW ORLEANS. To friends who asked him what John Thomas name would be given his youngest, Browne, a blond first a daughter, born recently, he ex- grader, decided two months ago that plained that he expected little dif- he wanted to be an altar boy. Despite the fact other altar boys ficulty in finding one. Thoughtful acquaintances had given him a book were at least four years older, John determined to learn the intricate containing 9,942 names. rhythms of Latin responses. Today the boy, shy in his miniature red surplice and starched white Louisiana Man Builds amazed priests, nuns and Railway for His Children cassock, members of the congregation at St. NEW ORLEANS. From station .lames field. Major church in Gentilly, Discussing the two volumes on agent to railroad president is a ca- New Orleans suburb, with his ease reer just rounded out in Mandeville, and fluency in the strange genetics, Secretary Wallace, himtongue. self an authority on the subject, said a small Louisiana town. John is not certain what caused Not only is the man, Sidney J. him to make his decision. The train. plant and animal breeding was "in the truest sense a science of co- Thibodaux, the president he is also ing, he said, was "kinds hard." The operation with nature," making it he builder and sole owner. The boys mother believes that his aunt, a nun, may have inspired him. possible for men to outdo natures property is known as the the shortest line in own efforts. He has another ambition he the United States. wants to be a magician. Greatest Heed. was father a "My railroad man More knowledge of how to cofor 58 years," Thibodaux said, "and operate with nature "is the greatest Ive been on railroads for 48 years, Mounties Get Cameras to need of the world today," he added, 26 of them as station agent at Manand man's control of his own fuHelp Them Get Their Men ture may depend in the long run on deville. I thought the children would SASK. Now the Royal to like a have railroad REGINA, of their own, whether his biological knowledge, so I collected ties Canadian Mounted and rails and built police are which is constructive, can catch up to the camera. with his knowledge of the physical the track and stations." Police at key detachments are beThe line goes to Cripple Creek, 500 sciences, which has taught him so feet ing supplied with cameras, and the trees away, and through pine much about how to destroy." men are being instructed in their The two yearbooks on the science has three stations. The Mandeville-Norther- n use to get best results. Idea is to is complete in detail, with of life should be regarded as road have switch police take pictures of scenes telegraph poles, signals and markers pointing the way toward bulletin boards. of crimes, and of accidents involvfield a of activity that will accoming loss of life. plish much more in the future than has been accomplished in the past," New Process Halves the .secretary said. g should be able to speak with He, Time Carrying Newspaper authority, since he was one of the St. Paul, Minn. A process for After Dark Advised earliest pioneers in developing hyripening fruits in half the usual brid seed which doubled and in COLUMBUS, S. C. To lessen time has been announced by Dr. some cases trebled the yields pedestrian accidents in South R. B. Harvey, plant physiologist per acre of corn in the Midwest. Carolina, Wilbur Smith, of the at the University of Minnesota traffic division of the state highfarm. Man Wakes Up to Find way department, has urged peThe process using ethylene, a destrians to wear at night some odorless gas not Wreckers Taking Home article of clothing only speeds ripening, but "imthat will reflect light," or at least ThiensviUe, a sweeter flavor to the fruit Krug parts WisHarry woke up with the sun glaring in Ids use a white handkerchief or carso treated," Harvey said. The yesc He started to roll over ry a newspaper in the left hand. benefits process growers in two his sleep when he took anSmith pointed out that 90 per ways he said gives evenly ripother look. What he saw made him cent of the pedestrian accidents ened fruit for early marketing in the state this year are attributjump out of bed and yell for his at higher prices, insures sounder wife. ed to some fault of the pedestrian products. There was no roof on the Kru involved. - Six-Year-O- e. ld - best-sell- er ld - non-ficti- Mande-ville-Norther- n, Fruit-Ripenin- light-color- ed and-resum- . VISION Inventor Says Machine Wil Travel All Ways. History of Weed Is Traced Through 3,000 Years. Is an art obtainable Capt. Victor Dibov-skpioneer Russian flier of prewar days, has invented a machine which he says will travel at 24 knots in water, 60 miles an hour on the roac and fly 120 miles an hour, Maj. C. C. Turner, Daily Telegraph ant Morning Post air correspondent, reports. It is described as a vehicle on land, a motorboat at sea and a helicopter, or direct-lif- t fly ing machine. If the promises of Dibovskys three-wa- y vehicle are fulfilled. Turner reports, it will give the world a machine only 12 feet long, which could take off from the deck of a submarine, or any other kind of warship, without need of a flying deck, and which could alight on any of these craft or, if necessary, alongside. It could travel along a road and take off without a forward run. ' The wheels are driven directly by the motor, which is a rotary set in the flat position in the body of the machine. When it is desired to fly the wheels are unclutched, and the lifting vanes on top of the machine are put into action. This lifting apparatus consists of two horizonvanes rotally rotating tating in opposite directions on a vertical shaft. The machine is designed to travel forward or backward. Horizontal motion is provided by the propeller, which consists of two air screws rotating in opposite directions on a horizontal shaft. The n weight of the machine, with 50 pounds of fuel and 150 pounds for the pilot, would be about 550 pounds. It is said that, in addition it would carry another 550 pounds. Dibovsky is the inventor of a synchronizing gear for firing a machine gun through a rotating y, three-wheel- two-blad- WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED We Repair Tricycles Bicycles Irons Washers Vacuum Cleaners : only through real Optometry Lawn. Mowers Sharpened and Repaired IDEAL REPAIR SHOP CALL ON llth 1986 So. ei E. Hy. 2111 Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST CUT FLOWERS Member of Clinic Foundation 1090 East 21st South Funeral Designs Corsages SUGARHOUSE KING'S Forget-Me-N- ot FLORAL Flowers That Satisfy 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 EXPERT ed two-blade- . Shoe Repairing Quick Courteous Service By L. L. STEVENSON If you tide across town on an Eighty-sixt- h street bus you pay a d ... If you ride across on Fifty-nint- h street, the same distance and on the same type of bus, you pay a dime . . . Times square, the New Yorkiest part of New York, is where get newspapers from their home towns . . . Allen Prescott reports that signs over the basins in the washroom of the British museum read, "For casAs his ual ablutions only" contribution to the New York Worlds fair 1939, Arthur Boran, the mimic, is giving impersonations of Grover Whalen . . . Dont go to Hunters Point avenue when youre after Hunts Point avenue . . . The first is in Queens . . . The second in East Bronx . . . and there's quite a space between the two . . One of the members of Lyn Mur rays air chorus stutters badly when speaking . . . But sings without the slightest trace, of an impediment. nickel all-o- PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1059 & LONDON. Lloyd's of London has granted a license for salvage operations on the site of the wreck of the H. M. S. Lutine at the entrance to the Zuider Zee in the North sea to a company of The Hague. For approximately 138 years the Lutine has lain on the shifting sands in the Zuider Zee. Salvage attempts began almost immediately after the vessel was reported lost and during A once swanky Riverside drive the following two years, gold and house in the seventies apartment silver bullion valued at $275,000 was is being slowly chopped into furrecovered by fishermen and boatnished rooms at $4.50 a week men. . . . Previous salvage efforts under li- house and the management of the either doesnt know or is lookcense by Lloyd's have not been ening the other way . . . Loretta since the total to couraged proceeds Lee calls attention to this sign in date amounted to only about the window of a Queens beauty parThe Lutine bell, used to call $4. Special offer: the ship's watches, was brought to lor: "Permanent, a the Price Will Be $4 Bring Friend, the surface in 1859 and now hang in the historic University room at Each" . . . Two years ago, Ernie Holsts first sax player was named Lloyds. Frank Jones . . . Recently Holst The new dredger obtained for the hired a second sax . . . undertaking has a dredging depth of and his name is also player Jones Frank 100 feet . . . The two are not related and had never met before . . . Adrian Globe Trotter Travels Rollini, whose trio is featured at the Piccadilly Circus bar, is the Miles in IQ. 55,000 Years same Adrian Rollini who at the age LORAIN, OHIO. Francis Toth, of four and a half years gave a globe trotter, piano recital at the old Waldorf-Astori- a has returned to his native Lorain . . . and was rated by 55,000-mil- e after a trek to critics as a second Josef Hoffman. all continents. Toth, who began his adventure at A Broadway pharmacist opened a the age of seventeen when he took branch on Mott street in the heart passage from the United States on a of Chinatown, reports Emil Colefruit liner, spent five years as a man. He hired a Chinese sign soldier of fortune in the Far East, to do a large sign in Chinese visited Tibet, India, toured Europe, painter touched Africa, Australia and South characters announcing that prescriptions were carefully compoundAmerica in his wanderings. ed. When the sign was half finished Describing formidable Tibet, Toth the painter called a n strike said: or pay. The druggist reIt is so unreal, so strange, so ut- fusedmore his demands and terly remote and faraway from completed the Job. Notthe painter until six I have ever seen that months later did the anything learn druggist words have not yet been coined to that his sign, instead of being describe what I felt as I looked on an thi forlorn, forgotten and unhappy to advertisement, was a warning members of a large and powerful tong to stay out of that store. ? ny. 8775 tf WELDING? Just Bring In the Pieces ... Company Hopes to Raise Vessel Sunk 138 Years East 21st So. Granite Welding & Wire Works 2021 South llth East Hyland 458 ( 7 j . ... $500,-00- 0. twenty-seven-year-o- ld ten-yea- r, F. W. KIEPE t ! THE TAILOR Suits made to order and remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen Cleaning i ! Pressing 1060 East 21st South - SBSSSSBt Pioneers All! We are decants of Pioneers We Represent Pioneer Industries. We grow together. THE PAINT POT We Make the World Brighter" Hy. 8739 1074 E. 21st So. THE BULLETIN ADS one-ma- l London Is Switchboard For World Phone Calls Judy Starr claims that its too often the minks and sables in the closet that are responsible for the LONDON. London has become wolf at the door . . . Ruth Carhart the "switchboard of the world. Only declares that a booking agent is two countries of the world remain usually a guy who bites the hand out of reach of the British e that feeds him . . . Martin Gabel telephone system-Albaholds that the only Hollywood work- which has no system of external ers who can claim that communication, and Malaya. In their work is truthfully monotonous are the Malaya, experiments are being car- cameramen . . . With them its ried out by engineers, and it is exalways the same old grind On pected that the country will be Broadway, says Benay Venuta, you phonable" within a year or so. cant believe all you hear But you The London international ex- can repeat it change is the clearing station for telephone conversations from all Alice Frost "Shoemaker's Holparts of the globe and with ships at iday" and Big Sister" is authority sea. There are more than 35,000,000 for the information that neophyte telephone users in the world Great chorus girls in Japan must know Britain has fewer than 3,500,000-- but at all about dancing when so well has the postoffice done nothing apply for jobs. If a girl is its work that British subscribers can they attractive she is signed and is 90 talk to per cent of them. taught for two years before making her first stage appearance. Farm post-offic- nia, . ... Markets Are Called Both Wasteful and Costly - WASHINGTON. Reorganization of facilities for marketing agricul- tural products is needed to elimi- nate waste and reduce consumers' prices, according to the department of agriculture. Most city markets have not been enlarged to sufficient capacity to meet the need of growing populations, and adequate preparations have not been made for displaying and handling of produce, the department said. NeYrk streets are awful liars street . . . Theres no wall on Wall . . .No canal on Canal No ... church on Church no bridge on . . . Also West street runs Bridge north and south . . . South street is on the East river . . . Water street is dry except when it rains and Broadway isnt broad . ; . jf nqfrow . . .and crooked . . . Then Manhattan too, has no Main street . . . and I think that this is a good time to stop and go out to r a luncheon of fresh garden vegetables with sour cream The old waistline you know. ... ... For the extra fun that come of buying more and buying better and buying wisely . . . shop The Bulletin The merchants who advertise in The Bulletin are the dependable merchants jn Sugar House the merchants who offer the best values, the best prices, the best quality, the best service. Their aim is to serve you better and The Bulletin ads are their way of telling you about it! ad-wa- y. ... ; i 2044 So. llth E. Hy. 364 Asks Decree Over Football Argum BUDAPEST. Because t were fans of rival football tea John Kadar, a clerk, filed a vorce suit against his wife, wife should follow her husb even in his opinions on footba he pleaded. Our, domestic became unbearable, because always sided with the team I not like." The court dismis the case. "Tiy not to talk at football at the dinner table," judge suggested. ' |