Show - - I t -4 Alh a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING — 4F k Woman Struck a tver the State A - Expenditures as - - Restraining Order Granted Hapgood By Supremp Court 'Against Norman i cusses National Problems of Line Bus City in Talk at BYIL PiOposed From Injury' 'I Willard P 'Death Auto Driver 9 Absolved From Accident Blame Man — ) Aulalia C Flores 49was killed in: stantly The automobile was driven by Grant Taylor of Willard Deputy Sheriffs Calvin G Rob- erts and Waynard J Bennett who investigated declared that Taylor Was not to blame for the accident The officers said Mrs Flores and her daughter Alice had left their home a half mliewest of the scene of t he accident and were on their way t o the interurban depot ' '' - at Clearfield The mother and daughter were halfway across the highway the said when a northbound truck belonging to the Glade Cand company' approached The driver who refused to give his 'name to the officers sounded his horn Alice- - stood stilt on the Middlebl the road but Mrs Flores stepped d backward into the path bf the Taylor automobile The right headlight struck her Mrs Flores who was born in Mexico had lived at Clearfield for three months Prior to that time the family had lived at Ogden She is survived by her husband Cleopas Flores and the following Ions and daughters: Mrs Mary Perez and Mrs Helen Amaraldez of Ogden Nellie Alice and Ray- mond of Clearfield ' 1 e - 4 e t rs -- Driver of Truck I L E Alsop pleaded no guilty to a forgery charge before District Judge Roger I McDonough Wednesday and his trial was set for November 18 Alsop allegedly tendered a forged 3600 check to Taylor's Inc 4 - - ::::":-- ' ' ! 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( 1 0 ::iif0Loiim 'i'eligMinn ar 3 :::”M: -- a tatsg:1PiiiMilaiiiNO:41:'::i447i::::::::!t - ti: ' :::'::':: 1:: :::::: ::::":: '''''''4111i: Nx" ::: 't:::::::: tt-':-:::SN- ' '::- -: ::'::':':'1::''::: 111111111111k FLANK ItAWKSFamous Aviator T II (g tn it:4j "n ::: :A4'"'''''' ' 'a 1 a& it ittp) ay() gli 0 it It-t- 1141401 M - 1 1 i''' ' TOO ' ''' 0 — - ':':::?0'-:- ':" - ': 'IMMW0''A 44 LltnAm:::i:- :: -- - '''' 4ii:i::i:::Vg:ce4 4 ::4:giig:W :MiAl:N:: ::r :: ::i?I :::: ite:::: ARCHITECT—R X4:: :'1::::: :"i:: :"' ineclibetrunklitondazitwattottnd to contain a list of cafes where :::: '' Special to The Tribune NEPHI—The body of the transient who was accidentally killed November 6 in a truck accident 30 miles south of Nephi that also cost the life of Rew W Brown of Afton Wyo driver of the truck has been tentatively identified as William Kingman of Los Angeleh county officials stated Wednesday A warehouse bill for a trunk shipped fron) Los Angeles to Cheyenne Wyo aided authorities in their efforts to establish the iden- tity of the man When Cheyenne officials exam" Kingman apparently had worked IA check of the Cafes by Los Ange:'i les authorities indicated that the '' Iman was Kingman i5 Mrs Kingman was located by officers and in a telephone conversa' tion with Juab county authorities declared that the clothing worn by the crash victim tallied with the clothing worn by her husband when he 'left Los Angeles Burial of the body has been postponed awaiting :: " '?J:1 : :" ' :' :':' ' Mojohnson CO$TLIE rt TOBACCOS - 4 (t nil I LIII : LIKE ':':' i - to I CAMELS AS AS I THEY NEVER CAMEL FLAVOR Aa:1':0::i:iiiiiMiOiiNii: MY WIND i'l'-A - !CAN CERSAINLY I Ii GET MY WIND THAT "LIKE RICH :'::INs' :' giiiii ' 4- ::: :': : FREQUENTLY : Killed in Crash Body of Transient J Near Nephi Tentativély Jclentified ' vx:::?-::- SMOKE :: tli:404rt WtSV: if in BACK THAT UP ::::: rt:7'1 ::4i'A :: :' !:-:!:!- :jt - 'N' ::'i:f 4:iit:clisorSi:i:4: ::w :: -- ' ::: :!Mr':::':::?' -Special to The Tribune Members of the junior chamber PRICE—Mayor B W Dalton incumbent at Tuesday night's meet- of commerce held their monthly ing of the city council was offi- membership meeting Wednesday cially declared to have been the evening at the chamber of cornsuccessful candidate for mayor in merce with the white division of the recent election by a majority of tin organization in charge of the votes although a previous un- program rangements official check of votes had given the Frank Baker sports editor of to his opponent J Bracken The Salt 'Ike Telegram spoke Northern Florida Hit lelection Lee by a margin of two vetes In briefly on sports and discussed footcanvassing the election returns ball teams in the Rocky mountain By Two Brief Quakes Tuesday I night the city council dis- conference Vadat Peterson assistST AUGUSTINE Fla Nov 13 covered that the poll books and tally ant coach at the University of Utah UP—Two brief earth tremors ap- sheets for northeast Price precinct discussed scouting methods and been certified to by election problems of football scouts parently confined to a small section had not and for this reason refused in the northern part of Florida judges Preceding the' program which Inwere 'felt at about 10:30 o'clock to- to allow them to be officially count- cluded musical numbers Glen E ed thus leaving but four precincts Howe president of the junior cham- night ber presided at a business meeting Palatka west of St Augustine out ot five in the city to be Reports were given oit the convenreported the shocks were felt Other count of the four remaining tion of the organization which was The points in the interior of the state and along the coast stated the dis- precincts gave Dalton a lead of held in Salt Lake city early this seven votes Mayor Dalton is out of month and the growth of memberturbance did not reach them the city and no statement could be ship in the association No damage was reported obtained from him Mr Lee said B W Jennings headed the white he had referred the matter to his division committee which planned the program attorney for an opinion 40 iw':::!::: :: l!i?gi :::0-:eAlkii01::N:'liM-- p4'":4--- i "e:i-iRoii::010":7::"4::::: N:: ‘0494:1k:: - :1Fi ::- -- 02 :wg:::::04P50:i::::'':::::::itx Z? ?ffi - Members Gather Mr Davis was born in Scofield and had resided in Carbon county his entire lifetime with the exception of two years In the United States army during the World war Surviving him are his widow who resides in Helper and a stepson tvhebe address could not "be learned The body is at the Deseret mortuary in Price pending definite funeral ar- r:'- ' 17ANDiii001:::!::: ''' m " 4 -' 4401-4- I - h a)1440) — 1 (4 i "y I do No- vember 27 Afton Atkinson 19 Sandy denied a reckless driving charge and was ordered to appear for trial Novem' ber 29 KelithLO'Brienes ONk - r' a Offe'rs Perm'a neht-- I --- --- - I Wave Special Oil Wave that leaves e 45- - the hair soft and includes I ihampoo Winton titles and finger:— - ALL FOR— Nal wave - - Haircut Personality abatn--1by Me Haab lintona rims – poo and I i n gamma— ALL FOB - 1 50 " Phone Wasatch 440 for Appointment v U 114 Ni1 11°'of r 1 :10t:t 4Wifct'IN' 1fe&tkKtt11111 r J! t '1' 14r ' Mayor of Price Junior Chamber Held Reelected ' kiiminnumesimunimtr :s:4:9four::' ° ' c' - 5 ek-t3- Meets Opposition -- L6s66omvoomd:dwowwo“ '4:giiiiligaliagignigaingiViNiiiipiir' o :: ' ' ' Táriff Cut al ‘ a ) ie 0 ler ' es -- Poultry" Seasoning 1 lirtli 28 vita-min- Activity 44 Featuring Roast Utah Turkey ' - ''' s it) 4 a drunken Front Rifle Shot a farreaching order the communications commission held today all telephone comp anies providing' wires for broadcasting purposes are in interstate commerce and subject to its jurisdiction She will demonstrate 2 ''''''' '- ft - - further word from Mrs Kingman in Los Angeles Mrs William Kingman - of Elko Nev her mother Mrs H R Strange and other relatives viewed the body Tuesday Mrs Kingman said the man resembled her husband in every respect excepting that her husband had tattooing on his arms 'and chest She said her husband left Elkoln 1934 to search for work and She had not heard from him eines Don't Suffer Witkitchingofilashe Obtain Prompt Relief by using Cutieura Soap and Ointment v Seep 25c Ointment on Motor Carriers' Act ! 4 and Me 1 7: - ' oniaFUll With AGIII II" ?Inatiett1011 Cleared Up Curti ftwomoutiah stlosolottitisimatS pe ' ': - f::: - N ::: 4f x ' LI 'f:' - j N'' ::''''' ' 01 - ' Rubbed t inflamed with harsh t damp handkerchiefs when it should be gently treated with soft absorbent' 'disposable 7 1 st With° this' messy jobWon't it be a relief not away bet And just thinklatthenewlow price—the lowest in history—you can use:about thirty Kleenex Tis sues for the average cost of having NEW LOW PRICES - PACKAGE GENERALLY SELLS FOR ECONOMY PACKAGE FOR KLEENE a t 14C : 4 4" TUNE IN TODAY Thle week—fityourWrogirlatau tlful 6 War 103649E with thopireastle of a lho aCifruenis °IdarrTethera roll of Tomo (For KSL---10:- i I THE STORY OF MARI' MARLIN A M 30 421 ale ' rr -- ' ': disposable tissue geode trots Cellsreatteet (net monad : :L iti '''' :''''' - I ' --- - : 29 c AND THE - :r r cloth handkerchief latinderett one ' ' to handle dozens of soiled hand:: kerchiefs 'eviry tittle there's a cold in your home? 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Thus it checks the spread of col& No washing to dot Yes Kleenex does s : know a vegetable OurfrA tile is best Only 254 at ail druggists natclittre trnknfol41-6)41- ' 4 : soft—so soothing— Handkerchiefs let wonder colds —no germs escape 4 whY ''' f:— Kleenex—so is also safer! vegetablelaaativw Contains amines: V' :::' al or phenol derivatkyL Instead a balanced 4 - - - - - - : combinittknief :::::::::::: elements provided by an -:' k :- ':: -) km WTHAT I pain!—when you use W wet scratchy handkerchiefs on your nose What a relief!-wh- en 1ou use soft Kleenex during a cola' - ' '''' - KLEENEX $800 s"- '- :: i: "4'':1:: 4 per Junk company warehouse 401 West Ninth South street Damage to the property was estimated at Prig1141 1111":0:14ht ivbek - :0: ::::E:: i:: '::::: ' '' hospleal Wednesday evening Giles suffered a back injury d ay evening when several Tuese bales of rags fell on him as firemen fought a stubborn'blaze at the Pep- Mum' 4' l''v!:li'' Y:: i 7410:::t :44:::::I::'::" city fire 'department was reported In a fair condition at the L D S e - w - iit 4 ' !:: Richard H Giles 39 of 848 Arapahoe street fireman attached to No 2 engine company of the Salt Lake A out nervous often with headaches Out now tbankstoNatum's Remedy v work is ion again—she Leis like going to a movie cc dance any night- NI& Lions have switched to this natural all ' '0- i 'Fair' frIlEend 4fAvsydayfouna berthed '60V ::::::::e1 ) Fireman Hurt in Junk p ' JAI Other sections which effective dates were postponed include the issuing of receipts and bills of lading and payment of freight charges for shipments — " '‘'-- - ''7A '': ' - 741 ie:u'" 1 - said Blaze-Reporte- 1 17Z:::: FREE: 25c -- 1 ii1' :f '::1:''!:'!::'-::':q:J:- ' I ' r:'!44Tit''1' :(:::::::':!-n:- - I IMM11MMIpliM For the benefit of truckers affected by the motor carrier act dates of enforcement of five sections of the act have been postponed severall weeks by the interstate commerce commission according to word received Wednesday by Ernest D Salm executive secretary of the Utah Citizens' Rate association With the of tariffs and pohseponemenittstfiling mission is required on or before January 15 while rates and fares for transportation as shown by the tariffs and schedules will have to be filed by Febrdary 14 Mr Salm ' 1114:: uI tu) )& e:::'!::-'- ::':: 4 lar charge was continued until By Honor Club 1 - driving was sencharge Boyd Hyde tenced to serve 30 days city jail by Judge C F palby in police court Wednesday Hyde was arrested November 1 J E Storey 51 denied a drunken driving charge and wu ordered to stand trial November 22 Trial of John W Massengale 46 on a simi- Coeds Selected ' )iiI:'" Pleas — —- - '1141614 CI Helper Fireman ' ' i b Admitting ty ' Busy Dates ' it ''' ' ' :'' : 0 Not-Guil- Train guns Over (:: ::r':kXKiN-'--:'- i on Cia'--' be-'co- :it'ilk7k7r! ':kiliAk: '''':'7 grocers and provides for labor -- - " 1 chemistry department at the Univeristy of Illinois spoke at the chemistry society meeting at the university Wednesday evening on "Recent Trends in Organic Chemistry" pointing out the importance of a great many chemical discoveriesof recent months which seem to the average person mere academic exercises Discussing research in vitaminea and hormones the scientist minimized the importance credited to vitaminea by Aome nutrition experts declaring that "the public has been terribly oversold on vitamines" He pointed out that the needs of the body with regard to certain are frequently abetted by a p erson'aten dency Actgrowtire d of eating the same foods too regularly and consequently a change of food may bring a change of the be-h- li -- - 300 Adams -- ''':0 -- — week and a minimum a wage of 514 False advertising and merchandise below cost are Rapid stride4aa being made by selling among the unfair trade practices chemistry at the present time are barred up new fields of endeavor opening The agreement will go into effect — and new means of bettering condi- November 15 J H McGibbeny undreamed of Dr trade compliance 'director of the tions hitherto Roger Adams of Chicago president recovery board announced of the American Chemical society A code agreement for the prosaid on his arrival in Salt Lake ducers of the Provo milk shed which City Wednesday to deliver a lecture goes Into effect immediately has at the University of Utah also been approved Dr Adams who is head of the Wool 30 : - ic Denies Charge it Rom Drunk Charges HUs - 4 ' Moroni Man Dies b s Aft er M achine Crashes - September Fields Declares vita-min- City-Treasur- S 4 - ng — - Thirty Days on A voruntary agreement covering ' lair trade practices and' labor conditions for the county retail grocers has been approved by the Utah state recovery 'board it was an Traffic Court al nounced Wednesday I Day Setting-TriThe agreement has been signed by a Greavea county demon Ethelyn : etration agent Motorist Draws Bench Warrant Issued A bench warrant was ordered isUnited States supreme court any sued for the arrest of George Malin 1day now" Mr Hapgood said "The 24 of 1800 Ninth East street when Rooseof President constitutionality mis Beryl Randall and Miss Bet- he failed to appear to answer a velt's numerous programs also ty Walker senior students at the reckless driving charge looms as one of the major issues in University of Utah were selected to Alvin Christensen 26 Manti dethe coming political race" memkership in Mortar Board na- nied a reckless driving charge and Other Issues Listed tional honorary scholastie—and ac- will be tried November 26 Trials of Problems of the large corporation tivity group for senior women stu- Lloyd Epperson 18 of 779 Seventh and holding company inheritance dents at the university Miss Eve- East street and Ralph T Bernie 38 and income taxes governmental lyn Blood president announced of 443 East Fourth South street control of electric power the United were continued until November 26 Wednesday States policy toward belligerent forMiu Randall and Miss Walker ' and November 20 respectively both - attained higher than eign natione and the payment of a IT William R Lonsdale 20 was a bonus to war veterans are other average-- In-- scholarship- for their granted until Thursday to plead to - — issues of crucial importance in the three years' work at the university a reckless driving charge 1936 presidential race Mr Hapgood Bill Marthakin 17 forfeited $6 Miss Randall holds offices in Aldeclared pha Lambda Delta Beta Delta Mu and J G Marcroft 24 of 203 WhitWith the American Legion being Chi Delta Phi and the Girls' Glee lock avenue was fined $10 on With regard to hormones the club She is a member of the uniso powerful now congreas will in speeding charges Trial of Margie chemical said knowledge versity Nonette all probability during the next speaker the orchestra Reeves 24 Bountiful on a speeding sion be afraid to refuse to pay the was increasing very rapidly Male French circle and German club ' charge was continued until SatuWbeen and have hormones female UCCUM bonus or even deduct the interest Miss Walker is a member of Del- rdai Winifred Walker 18 was even been synthe- ta Delta Delta Alpha Beta Theta from now until 1945When the bonus hited and have granted until Saturday to plead to becomes due the speaker declared sized from sheep's wool Alpha Lambda Delta Apmin Fine a speeding charge to The Tribune Special "This raises the question shall the Dr Adams will leave Thursday Arts Big Sister organization French Six Forfeit Bonds MORONI—Walter Nielsen Jr 28 washerwoman with a family and for Los Angeles and will go up the clubGlee club Porn club a charge of ignoring a Admitting of Moroni was instantly killed the farmer and laborer be taxed to Pacific coast before returning to council Spurs and Trotters Ted Knox 21 of 648 stop home his in sign 2 Chicago at ablebodied men bonus the to the in Miss Walker and Miss Randall Wednesday through pay Speetal to The Tribune Fourth West street was fined accidental discharge of a were elected to the society to fill a South simply because they were in the BRIGHAM—Kenneth A Ander- iifte $3 C M Walters 32 denied a stop he said war?" caused the vacancy by resignation son 23 of Salt Lake City employe sign charge and will be tried NoThe accident occurred at the The nomination of Senator Wilof Miss Mary Stritifte' who re- vember of the Rapid Transit company of home of his father Walter Nielsen Ram 29 Borah of Idaho would be a E ceived a to Stanford scholarship Boise Idaho and son of Joseph and Sr who was at Manti Six motorists forfeited ball and ' of Republican beliefs in is now and repudiation university attending four were fined on various minor Florence Sewel Anderson of Ogden Pm's Nielsen a brother said be the past as the Idaho veteran school there died in a Tremonton hospital Wedtraffic charges borrowed the rifle and that he lieves in the policy of reducing large Other members of the 'group innesday of Injuries received when and Walter had been examining its enterprises to smaller units he said clude Miss Blood Miss Emeline the truck he was driving over- mechanism Ferris stepped from Howeyer Governor Landon of Kan-th- e Nebeker Miss Maxine Crookston Weyerhaeuser Kidnap turned near Blue Creek about 25 room for a moment and heard ties is the most talked about man be wool will and Assuming sheep and Miss Beth Papworth miles west of Tremonton a shot commodities for the Republican ticket among the effected by at present Reporter 'Ace' Dies Anderson suffered a fractured 111He rushed back into the room Mr Hapgood said the trade Cakadian agreement skull hospital attaches reported and found his duced tariffs on'these products were Plumbing Ordinance SEA'rTLE Nov 13 (A'—John dead A bul- In Right Direction and died several hours 'after admis- let had enteredbrother Howard Dreher 59 golf editor of the to state the left and breast protested department sion He was engaged in carrying Valley Authority the National Woolgrowers' assothe heart emerging below The Tennessee Seattle Times and the reporter films from Burley Idaho to Salt pierced is a step in the right direction and by Amendment Debated the the left shoulder blade who scored a nation wide "scoop" Marin ciation according to F It Lake City for his company rates electric of reduction the in returning the kidnaped Weyershall secretary of the association Sheriff Edward J Peterson Dep Mrs Margaret Stringham AnderAmerican homes and control of nathaeuser boy to his parents in TaAlthough Canada is not a large son bride of two months who was uty Ulysses Larsen and County At- - ural power by the government will wool More than 130 men participated coma last summer died tonight reduced torney J A Hougaard investigated be country producing with Mr the noted issue the Anderson at an riding important tariffs on sheep 4nd47seof from Wednesday in a debate on a pro- from an abdominal ailment time of the fatal accident escaped and declared the shooting was acci- - eccinomist declared that country would result in con- posed amendment to the plumbing with minor bruises and lacerations dental "The cost of electric power for cessions The dead man is surviverty his ordinance to create an examining being granted to e Mr Anderson was born in Wilson determined the home and indliatry America and Australia which-arfather board to qualify members of the brother and 1912 25 was He a member April by government projects such as the large wool Producing centers of the trade licensed In Salt Lake City lar--- -at the Wilson and the Ogden L D Tennessee valley project may world Mr Marshall said City commissioners were told S Fifth wards He was graduated the measuring stick for the "At the time the United bootleg plumbing work is costing U from the Ogden high school in 1928 51 rates of the entire country" Mr States has present 47 treaties with other home owners large amounts of t '' '' He married Miss Stringham daughHapgood said countries c including the most fa- money and in some easel destroyter of Mel Stringham Colonial theaMr Hapgood who was formerly vored 'nation clause and if such foundations of houses ter manager here August 80 and editor of Colliers' Harper's Weekly a grant was made to Canada on ingWerner Klepe secretary of the for a time lived with his parents at and Hearst's International and the wool and sheep South America and Salt Lake Real Estate said the family home 2560 Orchard aveauthor of many books was the spe- Australia which are among the the board will favor theboard ordinance me He had lived in Salt Lake City HELPER—David B Davis 40 cial guest of the Omega Nu honortreaties would be if it is changed so the way is left for several weeks railroad fireman of Helper on the ary journalistic fraternity at the natiorui with on Open for any Owner or janitor or similar concessions granted Rio are his & widow Denver Western "Y" his Grande in the Surviving university at a luncheon wool hired man of anydtind to do plumband sheep a sisbrother two was run over railroad and and instantly cafeteria Mr Hapgood discussed "In view of the fact the wool inparents ing work of a kind that does not reters Lyman Florence and Mildred killed in the Helper yards at 2 a m American journalism in an informal is now on the upgrade re- quire a permit from the city buildalidT11:0-W014- i Anderson Ogden Wednesday The engine on which gathering of students and faculty dustry cenduced tariffs from other wool ing ipspection department Funeral arrangements will be an- Davis was working was in charge members following the luncheon ters would greatly effect the local The commission decided to give nounced from the Lindquist and of Engineer J B Kesler and had the matter further study recovery of the industry" Sons mortuary here helped a train from Helper to Soldier Summit Upon returning to Davis threw a switch and Broadcast Wires Held - Helper Enforcement Set Ahead when the engine backed up to go Aer -track Davis7 was run another r An Interstate 1nue'l“14cIile'ci south-boun- L Dr Special to The Tribune PROV02—"A crucial issue of the 1936 elections and one by which President Roosevelt may be beaten Is whether his vast new deal expenditures have accomplished their purpose or whether these billions of dollars have been wasted" Norman Hapgood Apted economist and political observer 'declared in an address Wednesday before students and patrons of Brigham Young university at College hall "Word that the A A A has been declared unconstitutional the same as the N R A may come from the - ' -- $ The company says that it then An order temporarily restraining and placed them Ogden city from entering into the purchased 12 buses on the etieets of Oginoperation of a municipal bulk sys- den On November 9 the peration city comtern was granted Wednesday by the mission decided to go into the again state 'supreme court upon- the peti- bus business in competition with-th-e tion of P H Mulcahy manager of Utah Rapid Transit company and the Utah Rapid Xransit company three days later authorized Mayor Mayor Harman Peery and other Peery to make the purchases city officials were ordered to show Explains Action eauae on or before December 2 why the city should not be permanently Mayor Peery in explaining the restrained from going into the bus reason for the city's action charged that the buses of the Utah Rapid business Transit company are too small and to scheduled was Mayor Peery leave soon for Los Angeles to pur- entirely inadequate for the needs chase three buses for the city at a of the city He said that Ogden decost of $15000 The supreme court' serve something better than the order will prevent him from buying "chicken coop type buses" which the has put into operation any bum until the case at issue company The petition of the company alla settled leges that Ogden city has no legal Decision Rescinded to go into the bus busiauthority The petition filed with the hie ness and that unless restrained the court sets forth that on August 5 business of the company will be the Utah Rapid Transit company "destroyed and rendered valueless received the perrdission of the and (the company) will sustain lie service commission to switch irreparable injury and damages" use moof street cars to from the 'Defendants in the action in adtor buses in Ogden city On August dition to Mayor Peery are City the city commitision decided to ommissioners Fred E Williams go Into the bus business and on and George O'Connor City Auditor tbs—decision—was—re- - Anna I& Collins and August-12- — winded Murray W Whitney - ' Special to The Tribune CLEARFIELD—Struck by an au- tornobile while crossing the 'tad - highway a half mile south of Clear- field Wednesday afternoon Mrs ' Diiii I - ' Cited in Lecture New II -m-ow' Retail 'Grocers 9 Code Gets Board Approval Chemistry Aids To Modern life Economist Sees Campaign Issue Dies- - By(Car NOYEMI3ER 14 1935 - - News From 6 4 ' r ) - - ) - 0 '1 - |