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LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 28 1936 Fort Douglas Private Increase in US Defense Budget Given Appointment to Attacked by Ny KNOW The Aspirin You Buy Army Flying School Always remember: Aspirin must be full strength to be fully effective St Joseph Aspirin brings you this dependable efficiency in prompt relief from pain and colds because it is genuine and pure 12 tablets 10c There is even greater economy in the larger sines j 36 tablets 25c 1 100 tablets rnmssgwrmswwmmmm SOc Sold by all dealers An appointment to th United States army flying school at Ran Senator Declares America dolph field Texas was received Monday by Private Jack C Gregg in Mad Preparation company I Thirty-eight- h infantry The eleventh enlisted man at Fort for New War Douglas to win the privilege of attending the school Private Gregg SPRINGFIELD Ohio' Jan 27 was congratulated by Brigadier Walter C Sweeney post t— Senator Gerald P Nye (R N General commander D) delared here the United A native of Twin Falls Idaho he States "engaged in a mad preparation for another war simply because other nations- - are” had increased Its peace-tim- e national defense budget 200 per cent “more than any other nation on earth" He told the League of Women Voters “we are spending more today to maintain the army and navy than for all government including army and navy in 1914” Hits Millionaire CJttlrman of the senate munitions committee he said recent attacks on him by Senators Tom Connally (D Tex) and Carter Glass (D Va) had clouded legislative challenges growing out of the committee’s investigations Senator Nye laid responsibility for heavy military preparations upon "22000 new millionaires created by the World war" Profit Cited "While our young men were bleeding and dying in what they thought was a just cause” he said “these 22000 were reaping returns never reaped before Profit comes more freely when the blood is flowing deepest and thickest on the battlefields of a war” “I want my country adequately prepared at all times I am for national defense but I am not for what is being done in this country in the name of defense National defense plans of the last ten years do not call for a single battle on these shores It is national offense not defense” ASK FOR IT BY NAME dENUlNl$PUR&lS!Pmitf Soroptimist Group To Install Officers Officers of the Salt Lake chapter International Soroptomlst clubs will be installed at a meeting Tuesday at 7 p m in the NeWhouse hotel Mrs Isabell Murphy retiring president will preside and Earl J Glade will be the principal speaker Mrs Maud Chegwldden will be in stalled president Mrs Margaret BcQuilken and Mrs Clara Miller first and second vice presidents Miss Grace Nickerson executive secretary Mrs Ivy L Hall corresponding secretary Mrs Kandace Hudson treasurer and Miss Grace Wilton auditor Group Formed in S L To Study ‘Lost Tribes’ The Anglo-Saxo- n The thing about beer is its friendliness Beer has a way of getting Federation of along pleasantly with people in all their various moods and - America a national society for the study of the Lost Tribes of Israel has organized a Salt Lake City branch with C W Sperry president it was announced Monday Other officers include: Miss Margaret E Laycock vice president Andrew A Van Brunt corresponding secretary Mrs May Talbot financial secretary and Keen Polk class leader and member of the board of directors The chapter meets every Saturday tt 7:30 p m in the public library t occasions Beer tonics the tired body and eases the high strung mind It is a good companion of foods yet a nourishment i in itself Radio Inspected "Code practice” and an inspection e f a transmitting and receiving radio set by Byron and Lorin Lee were the features of the meeting of the South High School Associated Hams club held in the R O T C Monday after schooL The members were given instructions in radio signals and signaling by their president George R Can non It is conducive to quiet enjoyment to human kindli- ness to good fellowship and understanding o The thing about four-stag- beer is its friendliness Charged With Assault Nate Guciman is charged with attempted assault with a deadly weapon in a complaint filed With City Judge Daniel Harrington Mon day by Joe Varjasf Guciman allegedly attempted to assault Var-jawith a knife January 24 front of 628 West Second South street I KEGLINED" Named Manager T Wright has been eleoted of the Consoll n container new-da- y ivas developed to safeguard the fine rich brewery flavor of beer general manager dated Wagon and Machine company to succeed Kent R Burt who will resign from the company effective January ihe convenient 31 Since last winter production of cans thai MKEGLINED" has jumped from a few thousand to tens ingly rapid public acceptance is a tribute to the foresight and cooperation of two great industries The constant help and encouragement we have received I nothing to trifle with A cold being sui internal infection calls for an internal treatment It also calls lor a COLD preparation and hot something good for a number of pther things as well Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine b what a cold requires It is expressly a cold tablet It is definite and internal— and it does the four Important things It opens he bowels combats the infection iii the system relieves the headache and fever and tones and fortifies the system Don’t be satisfied with anything less than that Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine is sold by ill druggists Accept no substitute d of millions a month' This story of success of amaz- Don’t Merely Coddle It with Half- - 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