Show f Real Estate and Garden News Youth and Boy Scout News Part 4 Utah Salt Lake Cit Third Term Talk Provokes G Kraschel the Debate Amundsen - oi reached the Desouth pole cember 14 1911 The joutnev b July an attack bv Hat dee with two coips against Thomas' at my of tluee imps which was repulsed This last phase bv the FederaJs of the Atlanta campaign followed a summer of fighting and maneu-venn- g at Dalton Rome Reseca kenesaw mountain and Stone 1 tion of Diakes great voyage He made no impoitant conti lbut ions to knowledge and lost two of his ships duung the voyage that lasted two years and 50 days He obtained much treasure however by raiding Spanish settlements and shipping along the west coast of South America mountain — er requued 54 dajs The patty made the return t I in 38 class tup arm t of 12 with ing ample food and their 52 c dogs In an ntc- tic expe di 1 o n fjfe Ak 24 July 17 1 70S John Jacob Astoi founder of the fust gteat Amenean family fortune born the son of a butcher in Waldoif Germany Coming to New Yoik at the age of 20 he July 20 1864 Fighting in the vicinity of Atlanta which ended with Hoods evacuation in September of "the Gate City of the south" began with New Low Prices Easy Terms Liberal Trade-IAlloieances During This Sale n world sidled up to customers’ desks and cards They laid down read: "If you don't give me an order I'll vote for him again ” Conventions parsed resolutions A convention of Wisconsin Democrats listened to a new deal speech by Secretary Wallace and then voted their "hope and prayer" that RooseThe exvelt would be reelected ecutive council of the young Democrats of Massachusetts voted 20 to 3 to urge a third term on the black-edge- m EAST SUGAR HOUSE 1863 to pass from ocean to ocean noith 11c also accomof Patagonia plished the northeast passage between 1918 and 1921 Am- 6 fixed the position of the magnetic noith pole and became the fust man to take a boat from the Atlantic to the Pacific bv the northwest passage Thus his small sealing sloop became the fust ship 0 ember 1244 19 1848 undsen President Roosevelt whose silence on whether or not he plans to seek a third term in the White House has kept politicians “in a ditheer” 1811 July First woman's lights convention in all histor) met in the home of Mis Elizabeth Cady Stanton SenMis Stanton eca Falls N Y and Lucretia Mott had issued a call for the meeting earhei In July at a Fi lends' Yearly Meeting in western New York This may he regal ded as the beginning of the movement fm woman suffiage not only in the United States but in the 1903-190- i fsf 18 William Makepeace 7 backet ay one of the two gieatest English novelists of the middle nineteenth centuiv bom at Calcutta India PublicaThe other was Dickens tion of “Vamtv Fair” completed in 1848 established Thackeray as a novelist of the fust rank Critics regard “Henrv Esmond” one of the greatest of English hKtmical novels as his best woik He died De dog sledge ftom-the Ross sea bar-n- Pinkerton By William o WASHINGTON July 15 (AP) — The political of the decade — “third term talk" — goes into its third big year almost as though the mystifying "if" were not there “If" sits in the president s office and watches the passing of reporters and statesmen who seek a clue to the year's enigma: Will he run again’ "Third term” will not be an is- sue" until the president speaks the senresolution seeking to But the "iffy” argument goes lusti- ate on record against aput third term ly on A similar resolution was passed in If barbers feud with men they 1928 after President Coohdge’s ‘1 shave and taxi drivers talk it up do not choose” Holt remarked that and down they take their cue from nearly a score of Democrats still in public men Several intimates of the eenate had voted then that a the president have been heard third term would be "unwise unpafiom — and many have been heard triotic and fraught with peril to who do not follow him our free institutions” A year before the die must be People out in the country have cast at the Democratic national chosen sides too Three or four convention the public knows the "third term” clubs have been views of cabinet officers senators started in scattered cities Bin BosRoosecolumnists ton a former state commander of congressmen velt relatives Roosevelt biogra- the Veterans of Foreign Wars anphers young Democrats and old nounced "the Antithird Term Democrats 'bull moosers" and League Inc"— “a safeguard against straight Republicans dictatorships” He said it was not aimed at any particular candidate No Corner for Dunces General headquarters of both But Mr Roosevelt like Old Man Democratic and Republican parties River he don’t say nothin’ People have stood aloof from such groups discuss what they think he thinks Charles Michelson "brains" of When a bold reporter asks him Democratic publicity told his folpoint-blan- k "The national committee if he's going to run the lowers president tells the scribe to don cannot know which of these ora dunce cap and go stand in a ganizations are on the level and corner In the presidents oval of- which are more concerned w ith getfice there Isn’t even a corner to ting in contributions ” stand in The postman brought to Senator These weeks— with the approach- Holt and others a “chain letter ' e ing anniversary of Calvin "Ten million postcards will kill this s much argued dictum 'I do third term talk" it read "Mail post— to not choose debate in- cards to the White House at Washrun” creases have five friends ington D C ” do the same Sounding Board In some cities jocular salesmen Early In June the three granite steps to the executive wing of the White House became a sounding board for third-tersentiment Standing there politicians deliv- eted their views to reporters seek- ing news of their chats inside Big Nelson D Nation-Wid- e to-d- L 1939 July 21 1586 July 22 1822 to man Thomas Cavendish Johann Giegor Mendel botanist third i amassed a fortune in the fur tiade July 16 1 87 J sail around the globe left Plym- and Augustinian monk who worked of most it land invested in and Roald Amundsen intiepid exout laws of heredity known as Men- then outside the New Yoik City outh Ingland with 123 men in (Coniimterl on Page Fight! plorer and the fust man actually limits 'lodav most of it is in the thiee ships on an elahoiate imita to reach the south polo botn in heart of the cit and is almost inWith Norwav He left an estate woith 'vvfvm V '""if valuable foui companions about S 10 000 0U0 M Cool-ldg- July 16 Public Opinion Book Reviews The Week in History (Editor’ll note: Twelve jean ago thin xuiuiner a small poker-face- d man walked into a room in Rapid City S I) and handed out alipa of paper to reporter waiting there Thev read: “I do not choose to run in 1928” The man was Calvin Coolidgr the tune one year before the 1928 party conventions Again it is one year before the party conventions and again the third term question Is rife This article tells what politicians are doing while waiting a word from President Roosevelt) f Morning Sunday Roosevelt Remains Silent as Leaders Look Ahead to 1940 t f ilmm' f Mi gait j Section D Whether you now matic refrrgerator or of purchasing one for you ought to tee the ows an autoare thinking the first time new General Electric This years model is the ’ blue ribbon winner ' of a long lioe of G Ei — the refrigerator that has alwav led the w ay to better and bet d president In the capital the Evening Star reported that a meeting of young from many states— Democrats mostly workers in the government —broke up in confusion after only six of 16 clubs represented had voted on a third term proposal (Continued on Page FighO auc- tioneer who became governor of Iowa stood there and said he would never be satisfied with any candidate except Roosevelt ot some- 1244 Wi EAST SUGAR HOUSE one in harrqony with him Senator James E Murray a dignified lawyer from Butte Mont confessed he resisted an impulse to mention the third term to the president for fear of embarrassing him Murray added: "I think the entire west feels that the president has a better undefstanding and appreciation of the senous problems of our country than any olher man who could possibly succeed him ” Tevan Quips n a i And squat pugnacious Maury former Maverick congressman now' mayor of San Antonio Texas quipped ’I think Im against the fourth term and I know Im " against a fifth term The next time reporters J unpacked around the presidents desk someone for a press conference asked about these statements The president laughed and then Afi dared in effect: I can’t be responsible for interviews given on the doorstep of the White House Less than a month later tanned it Paul V McNutt of a presidential ’boom” stood on the same doorstep after relinquishing his post as governor general of the Philippines nnd gave the "go ahead" sig- nal to Indiana a club white-haire- 1 A I 5 s SuOO uriLi rv TABLES For Your Living Itooiu ob-je- d f f ’J Mi B1h “Slierm" Minton niw de il sen itor from Indiana had ud earlier the McNutt forces would get behind the president’ if Roosevelt ran But Indiana other senator Frederuk Van Nuys who also is readv to suppoit the Hoimier for pteaidint sud he whs opposed to the ri nomination or of President Roosevflt or any other man for a third term” Sponsm s of other Domoirahc ‘ are handling the possibilities third term enigma In vauou was Managers of the Cnrner movement tell Inquiring supporters their efforts in hellalf of on the the vk e pri still nt are assumption the president would not wish to break a long-s- t Hiding American tradition Men who put fmth the name of Speaker Will B father of glamorous P ink head Talullah hinted he would not be a candidate If Roosevelt runs ba-se- and Wasli-Masl- rr Nutt Ilaiks President “ n six-jci- Laundry Helps Sturdy metal bed Premier coll sprinit and Felton mattress —any al’e or color final clearame Hoc trip Washer Hrdrooin Outfit S $2950 wonderful and Ironers of Fvervthlng' -- Hardwood Ilreakfast 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