Show 0 Squirrel Puts Electric Plant Out of Service SiVJUiTSCLUB GIVEN OVER TO SILLTANTICS FOND DU LAC Wi Oct 14 (P)— The $300000 eubstatlon of the Wisconsin Power and Light company was Idle today with three transformers out of service- because a curious squirrel ventured from his haunts in search of a plSce to bury or eat "A Professors Don Paper Novelties Indulge in v Sheer Play The repair bill was estimated $500 or more Hopping to the top of one of the squirrel the transformers termicontacted the 11000-vol- t a nals causing transformer to generate heat' and melt porcelain insulators and steel and iron sup- at t ports genial of gcologlcts and one of London university’s most eminent men He wearied of the lavish but very formal hospitality with which the delegates to the meetings were overwhelmed so he collected a few chosen spirits and they adjourned to the RedLion tavern to make merry by them- Mae Mtt Vemom 1 It Not r 4- - Only 5g MB&lbe&ti&Me 4 J 4 more Radiation — and 25 to 50 saving in fuel —beating all r o o m s floors and all comers It Encompasses N — ’ and 40 FOB HOMES STORES APARTMENTS — in fact for any heating need IT IS MADE TO LAST IT IS DEPENDABLE The old-tiordinary stove is' rapidly being replaced with ML Vernon Circulators — because women want beauty and harmony In addition to comfort IT IS HELENA Mont Oct 14 7— The blue eagle has vanquished a fd4 Without moving a talon A large chicken hawk claws open and eyes aglare swooped A out of the air at a huge N emblem pasted on the plate-glas- s window 'of I Helena coal comD ‘J Kane and Ralph pany Strindberg talking in the office were startled by the thud and looked up in time to see the hawk pick itself up from the dust shake its head and wobble away Says Sleeping Sickness Will Seourge Globe Be- r 1931-3- 8 PARIS (UP)— A devastating epl demic of sleeping ‘gjekness— oy Fol ley’s disease as he called It— is pro dieted by Dr Eugene Folley scientist well known in the United Statej for his collaboration with experts of the Rockefeller institute Between the years of 1934 and 1938 here will be a worldwide onslaught if disease such as has not descended in the world in modern times he ilaims At the spihe time he holds up a light to endangered humanity "And four opt" of ten have it "my experiments have Droved The nor mai pupil" he explained "contracts when exposed to strong light and remains contracted until the’ agency is removed Persons afflicted by sleephowever symptoms ing sickness have the dance of the pupil that is the pupil expands and contracts of remaining small under the influence of the light" Policy’s disease Is nothing new he says He has given his name he de AUSTIN Texas (UP)— A certified check for $1073000 has been cashed by the state It was drawn by Richard Berry president of the Gas and Oil company and represents the judgment la a state land - Other Granite Circulators— It is a pleasure to work in the kitchen and a joy to oook and bake with America's Finest Range — The Bound Oafr k beautiful Its modern construction features take the guesswork and drudgery out of cooking It VERNON RANGES MT $4450 to ! 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Model K126 ELECTRIC-TI- IE — Automatic ’ A " radio atioa tenklx nine PUy Of debt ch ck records without step-pin- g A-- C Super- compensation heterodyne circuit with automatic tea The walnut and Oriental wood veneer cabinet I eg ISth Century English design two-ton- ed RADIO THAT WINS TONE TESTS! - t r worth- while engineering advance A-- — Model X79 "Radio- Phonograph Blue every re- Complete —— The Tone Equalizers Amplification Color Tuning ‘ — ' B 425 GENERAL l 12 Tubes 6 Tubes - ' hest in radio Modal two-ton- ed andjheno- graph you' the ok eurp a seed afd'V - excel- lent tone In both radio lie model as t TALE BOOKS TO BE DISPLAYED PHILADELPHIA (UP)— The famous Yale university collection of books and manuscripts connected with the- Oxford - movement wilt here during the sessions Of the Catholic congress of the Episcopal ichurct October 22 to 26 j PK0ri0CBAPilxC0lBI!lATI0iS Beer Color Seen In ‘Alcoholic Art’ NEW ORLEANS (UP)— "Beer the only two known to exist are flow offered to New Orleans’ alcoholic art lovers Two paintings 85 yeah old hang In the art department of Tulane univerThe artist Ellsworth Woodsity ward used Mexican beer Instead of waterlo mix the paints and the colors are better preserved than the average waer color of that age Woodward used beer because he could not obtain suitable water in the Mexican mountains where the sketches were made : t4 TWO NEW DE LUXE CONSOLES SHOWN BELOW Through School KENOSHA Wis (UP)— Irving Wallace 17 doesn’t gamble yet horse races and prize fights have proved sure things 'which paid his way through high school end built up a reserve for his coming college days The Kenosha high school senior began to sell stories when he was 13 A prize fight magazine liked hie stories so well that It gave him a contract to write a series of five articles on immortals of the ring Wallace turned his attention to horse racing studied the charts developed a system and—instead of betting-told his friends about it Their success with hlj system attracted attention of a racing magazine and Wallace was commissioned to write series of articles and several turf stories In addition to other writing for profit Wallace also writes and edits copy for his high school paper “ AND REMARKABLE ENGINEERING ADVANCE- SNEW BEAUTY OF CABINETS THREE HEW TABLE MODELS 4 i Super SOPHOMORES' BAR ROUGI PHILADELPHIA (UP) — Rouge face powdqr and llpetkk have been barred from the freshman class of the new college of liberal arte of the UniThe ruling versity of Pennsylvania was formulated by the sophomore council as par) of the traditional hazing of freshmen ©BftKfifirB X $ PERFORMANCE-NE- W Boy Writes Way ment in your ld fumltur for new Libtral aUowanca and conTolent terms -- Rubber floor mats so colored that the patterns will appear as bright" a originally until the mats are worn out have been invented for automo- biles to harmonize with Interior decorations MOD NEW MODELS OF SURPASSING EXCELLENCE-NE- W Illinois is to be flooded forming two lakes under present plans which call for construction of a $10000000 dam and locks in the upper Mississippi river proposed by the federal govern- HI — - Ml f ALTON III (UP)— Approximately ’ i Noteworthy in this respect is the ruling of the Appellate Chamber of the Berlin District Labor court which declared that communist end Marxk elements may be dismissed on the spot especially from factories explaining that according to experience of recent months their mere presence in a plant ii a menace The ruling went on to say that H is no necessary that such persons actually are or have been members of the communist or social democratic party or any of Its affiliated organizations Another chamber of the same eourt ruled that as a general axiom "employes of the Jewish race may be dismissed without notice especially from positions where— es for instance in employer cannot be expected to keep a Jewish employed Employee thus dismissed are not entitled to monetary or other compensation for' the period legally provided for notice In enterprises where employee do not come in direct contact with the public Jewish employes also may be dismissed on the spot In such cases however compensation may be granted in special instances in order to ’ ' avoid hardships In a case where an employe was dismissed because he had been placed by the police in custody” for a short period a Munich labor court ruled that his employer was fully justified in doing so The Finest Money Can Buy!t 16000 acres of land In Missouri and ( cedents j- ‘‘an Headquarters 16801 ACRES TO BE FLOODED Trad employers without notice various courts recently have ruled These rulings ere considered axiomatic and It Is declared in German Jurdlcal quarters must be looked upon es pre- Radio Mid-Kans- $1900 to $4500 i ARCHEOLOGISTS PLAN HUNT PHILADELPHIA (UPV-- A party of archeologists from1 the University of Pennsylvania will go to Persia as part ofa joint expedition with the Boston museum of fine arts The group will excavate near Teheran the capital of Persia BERLIN (UP)— Jews Marxists and department etores and shop— they people who have been "protectively come in contact with the public "Un- -' custndled” may be dismissed by their der the circumstances" it was slated General Elestrfo suit V ’ OETS NEW LIGHTHOUSE RENNES Brittany (UP)— A new lighthouse has been erected on the The Island of Houat off Qulberen keeper is a priest Father Louis Karri is e war hero wears the Legion of Honor ribbon end is captain in the infantry reserve Reich Employers Upheld In Dismissing Nonnazis’ wins REPEAL IMS Texas $1073000 ' WIVES a group which now can be gathered under the one heading “From the seven plagues of Egypt to the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 which killed more persons than the World war humanity has suffered from this scourge periodically and in different forms and will continue to suffer from it until a campaign such as that which is stamping out tuberculosis is undertaken” he says EUROPE Oil Company Pays THE CHOICE OF THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY ‘ HOUSE- wine-glassf- GHICAGO (UP)— When the curtain falls on the Volstead era Americans likely will be forced for a time to drink liquors from abroad Distillery officials predict repeal and say the present supply of American liquor will last through Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and that until the distilleries have had time to adjust themselves to the re turn of hard liquor America will consume wines whisky and gm from other countries If America isnH prepared for Its release from the dry era other countries are and one European firm alone announced that it is ready to start 20000000 bottles of champagne op their way to thirsty Americans ’Just what price this country will be forced to pay for its hard liquor has not definitely been made known One distiller declared that “three star brandy probably will retail at about $450 including the tax and that other liquors Will be at proportionate prices 4 4 The highest scientific research— and solves the problem of circulation— 300 BETTER CIRCU-ATIO- PAISSAVANT A 9 clarer to Chicken' Hawk Finds Blue Eagle Tough Opponent PREDICTED BY 1933 13 ' WORLDTLAGUE tween OCTOBER One Firm Ready to Start 2000000 Bottles of Champagne Across Hard to Beat— But It WHY! Because selves Three years ago the club lapsed but now the roars of the scientific lions are to be beard again Heavy Penalty The first and meet Important rule of the club is that under penalty of buying drinks for the whole gather ing not one word of sens must be uttered while the "menagerie “ as they call themselves la in session There are usually about 30 mem- bers at the "menagerie’’ dinner over by their president the King Lion looking fearsome in a gigantic paper mane Around him are the Lion kings or former presidents the jackal or secretary and lions and cubs JJon Club A cub or younger member must sit up and foar and wag his tail— vigorously flagging the tails of hk dress coat— before he can address the “manegerie” Before a cub can become a Lion however he has to pass through a very secret but very hilarious ceremony Approval or disapproval are expressed In the same noisy roering manner The Red Lions keep the details of their unacademic activities a close secret but it has been whispered that Sir Joseph Hooker famous botanist and president of the British association in 1868 solemnly drank a of ink before noticing the pen with which he was expected to sign the register pro-side- nut By ROBERT C DOWSON LEICESTER England (UP) — Grave scienflic professors again will wear paper novelties and hilariously roar like lions as the result of the revival of the ancient Red Lions’ club The reconstruction of the club was decided upon by a number of Its old members at the annual meeting of the British association ‘here recently Membership is confined to those scientists who have attended a score or more of the association’s meetings The dub was founded in Binning- ham In 1839 by Edward Forbes most THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING i J 7 |