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Show vF PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Ssj Jy;s r 1 This Years Style in Locomotives LIVES ON FARM S Vf'f4 m. hv f w. IN OKLAHOMA STILL SUFFESS CONDITIONS REFLECT LABOR VOLT IS SETTLED ONLY IN THEORY RE- Happy Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound In a sunny pasture In Oklahoma, a herd of sleek cows was grazing. They made a pretty picture. But the thin woman In the blue checked apron as Unions Stay Out For Many Reasons; Split Feared Between Trade Congress and Miners At Next Meeting London. The trades union congress made a fatal mistake in calling off the The Circuit Diagram of the Set That Wa Three-Tub- e - ft. --O A- --O BCrf. Completed general strike, Secretary A. J. Cook of the miners federation told Associated Press. We knew nothing about their reasons. There was no weakening .of the men. We have seen hundreds of telegrams from all parts of the country to the effect that the men refuse to resume work. Within One Hour. convenient on the lower waves, and yet avoid crowding on any part of the dial, a converted dial was used. The Parts Needed. You need get only a 7 by panel, a .005 mfd. variable condenser, a dial vernier, If you uso frequency condensers, or a converter, a 7 by baseboard, a grid leak, and a knob. The layout of the parts Is very simple. As the condenser Is the only real tuning element, It alone has a dial. The tickler coil Is turned by means of a knob, even a rheostat knob, or. If dedial may be used here. sirable, a The rheostats, Jack, and even the fixed condensers, Including the grid condenser, are part of the detector-amplifie- r unit. diagram). Include The wiring precautions Coll Information. these: Connect the rotor platesof the three-circuAny of the commercial variable condenser to the grid return n tuning colls may be used In this cir- side of the coll L2, the coll, If cuit. The one shown tunes with a you make your own. This Is the con.0005 in fit. variable condenser. It has nection made to "A plus. Connect the a pancuke tickler. However, some aerial coll so thnt the ground and "A other sort of tickler will do as well. connections ndjoin. This accounts For Instance, If you wind your own plus for two terminals, one each of primary diameter and coll, you may use a secondary, and the other connectubing for the stator, 4 inches high, tions of these windings go to aerial placing 10 turns of No. 24 double silk-- , and grid condenser, respectively. The covered wire near the top (LI). Ter- tickler or movable coll may be Joined minate. Leave space and wind to the of the detector tube In plate 45 turns of wire In the same direction either manner, that Is, either terminal for the secondary (L2). The tickler to plate. would consist of as muny turns of the Actual Time, 57 Minutes. same kind of wire as you enn put on The set shown In the photographs any tubing that will rotate inside the was a Remember that shaft completed In 57 minutes, but we secondary. has to pass through the secondary, will call It an hour. This Included hence wind the tickler coll so as to the drilling of the panel and the leave anchorage room thereon for the mounting of the dial, two Items that shaft where It must be Joined to the require a little care and hence took a tickler form. good fraction of the time. Therefore A straightline cnpaclty tuning cononly about a dozen connections to make. The leads are brought out to denser was used. This has plates. The fact that the condens- binding posts on the unit, and a er has an Insulation end plate does not marked battery cable should be used mean that the condenser Is not low-los- for convenience In establishing conIt Is. To make the tuning more tacts at the batteries. By CHESTER CHARLTON Radio World. r The set Is not one that simply lasts an hour, but one that It takes only one hour to make. It will lust for many years and will render excellent sen lee. The radio side of the circuit consists of the Justly famous three-circui- t tuner. The audio channel comprises two stages of transformer Hence the coupled amplification. three tubes. All three sockets are u unit. part of the detector-amplifie- r Only the radio side need be wired. The only change I made was to cut the one Inch lead tliut comes from the F posts of the two audio transformers to Insert n C" battery (as shown In In one-hou- h The first radical change In railroad engines brought out In fifteen years Is evident In the New Union Pacific type. It has 8 cylinders Instead of 2, has 12 drivers, 6 on each side; Is 102L4 feet long, 18 feet 14 Inches high, and 11 feet 2 Inches wide. This new type will haul 123 cerloads of freight at passenger speed of 50 miles per hour. It will be used between Cheyenne, Wyo., and Ogden, Utah. Session Will Finish Varies h PRIMARY RESULT MAY EFFECT PRESIDENT, MELLON OF PROHIBITION ISSUE it 45-tur- h seml-clrcu-l- Standard Type of Tuned RadioiFrequency Outfit The growing tendency to use high voltages In audio frequency amplifiers often results In the application of the same voltages to the radio frequency tubes, due to the fact that separate binding posts for the radio frequency and audio frequency B positive tais are not provided for In many sets. The accompanying illustration shows a convenient end practical method of varying the voltage on the tubes, by the use of a high resistance. The circuit shown Is not new, hut Is u standard type of tuned outfit, illustrated to show where the high resistance should be radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- With one exception, Washington. the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday Is the most important single event of .he present political year. The exception Is the case of Senator Butler of Massachusetts, and the only reason .'or the Massachusetts elections greater importance lies in the fact that Senator Butlers personal and geographical intimacy President Coolidge will cause the senators fate to be as having a direct bearing an the prestige and power of the president himself. For the importance of Pennsylvania primaries on Tuesday, there are many reasons. It constitutes the best oportunlty the "wets have to register a striking advance In any of this year's pending thirty three senatorial primaries and elections. It determines the fate of so distinconnected In series with the supply guished a senator as George W. Pepto the radio frequency tubes only, the per. It effects Secretary Mellon closetup In the Illustration connect- ly because he has deliberately soliciting to the audio frequency tubes di- ed the people of Pennsylvania to idenrectly. tify Peppers fate with his own. This Any variable resistance of suitable Pensylvania primary will either close value may be used In this manner to the political career of Governor Pincontrol voltage on It. F. tubes. The I- chot, or else give him a powerful llustration shows the Centralab re- shove toward a career than he sistance. The Bradleyohm and the has yet had. Itgreater will measurably deClaroslat are others which should termine whether the prohibition Issue serve satisfactorily. Cleveland News. is to figure in the 1928 presidential primaries and elections. If the "wet candidate should win it will reveal Why Your Radio Tubes Need Filament Light Pennsylvania as a wet spot in the party almost as conspicuThe fact that a radio bulb does emit Republican ously as the Democrats have in New an Is incidental feature York. entirely light of its operation. What Is desired In a Persons outside Pennsylvania can tutfe Is a flow ,of little particles of be best an of the electricity called "electrons, and the situationgiven a understanding brief by chronological to It Is obtain burn easiest way to certain kinds of wires in glass bulbs statement. George W. Pepper was appointed to the senate four years ago from which the ulr has been exas the successor of Senator Penfcse hausted. must be quite high and by roughly the same political orThe temperature in order to make the flow copious, and ganization of which Penrose was the The selection of Pepper exmost wires must be heated white hot head. by the current from the A battery for pressed the comparatively steady proper operation. Of course, the In- though sometimes interrupted tradicandescent wire, or filament, ns It tion of Pennsylvania that its senators ac Washington should be men of a Is correctly called, emits considerable higher type of intellect and character light, but this phenomenon has absothat it was the custom to put in ordinlutely no connection with the functioning of the tube from the radio ary office. By a similar Pennsylvania tradition. Pepper shauld now be restandpoint. It Is quite possible to obtain a turned for a second term without opstream of the minute electrons in a position. That, in fact, was the protube by the use of certain substances gram that remains of the old Pennknown as radioactive materials, but sylvania Republican organization as their expense and rarity make their now captained loosely by Secretary practical application extremely limit- Mellon and Senator David Reed. ed. Radium and radium compounds are foremost In this radioactive Report Shows Farm Products Rise group, so the cost of tubes equipped Farm products and Washington. with filaments of this precious elebe imagined. No A foods were slightly higher at wholement battery Incidentally, would be re- sale in April as compared with March quired for such tubes, as the flow of but nearly all other commodities electrons from radioactive compounds showed a narrow decline the department of labor reported. The bureaus Is automatic and continuous. Certain less expensive chemical weighed index number, which includes compounds of high electron emitting 404 comomdities or price series with properties have been successfully 151.5 for April compared with 151.5 employed In radio tubes. The wire for March. For April 1925 the index which ordinarily must be burned at number was 156.2. wljite heat Is coated with a layer of one of these compounds, and the tube Passenger Air Service Starts May 23 is then operated at a mere dull eher Los Angeles, Crlif. Daily passend heat. ger service over tin Los Angeles-Sal- t In many of the modern tubes, of Lake City airway will be inaugurated both the coated and uncoated variMay 2.8, Harris M. Hansue, president eties, liltle or no light Is visible el the Western Air Express announced through the glass, because of the In- Sunday. The passenger traffic will ner coating of mercury which line-th- e he handled by the companys planes bulbs. The heaviness of this operating under contract with the govcoating varies considerably, ns will, ernment for carrying air mail between therefore, the amount of light that the two points. Each plane will acpenetrates through It, so no slgnifi commodate two passengers and that cance can be attached to the bril- number can be carried each way every liance of the illumination. day. 90-vo- lt can-easil- Method of Varying Voltage on Tubes. connected In such a set. The same Idea Is applicable to Intermediate stages of a superheterodyne or to other forms of amplification. Where the .amplification voltage Is between 90 and 135 the resistance may be 200,000 olims maximum, although much lower values usually will give the desired results. The principal point to be considered In choosing such a resistance Is Its ability to go down to fairly low values of resistance. Note that the variable resistance Is Radio-Frequen- radio-frequenc- y i Fight Bitter Between George Pepper and Gov. Pinchot, With Vare as Leading Wet; It Also Effects Secretary Mellon ry-re- The usual preadjournWashington. ment legislative jam Is piling up In Estimates as to the date congress. on which the session will end rang'e from May 29 to July 15, with ultimate selection depending entirely on how many pieces of legislation are to be enacted. With the adjournment question still hanging In the air, the house will resume during this week its work on farm relief bills the Ilaugen, and Tlncher measures. On Tuesday the house will debate the highly controverted point of the major crop equalization fee contained in the Ilaugen bill, with discussion expected to run over Thursday and Friday, making it possible to reach a vote by the week-enThe senate will resume consideration of the migratory bird reservation bill which has been under attack on the ground that it will discriminate In favor of wealthy hunters. The senate commerce committee will meef tomorrow to decide whether it has power to advise the shipping board to set aside the sale of five president type mail liners out of Seattle to the Dollar interests for $4,500,000 and reopen negotiations tor disposal of the ships. London. An official of the railway mens union asserted that in view of the difficulties surrounding the reinstatement of strikers, the executives of three of the railway unions have called upon all railway men to continue the strike until they received satisfactory assurances from their employers. London. Great Britains general strike theoretically is over, but practically Is still continuing to function more or less as it has for the last nine sighed at them. she looked She wa3 tired of cows, tired of her tedious work In the dairy. She was Tired of cooking for a houseful of boarders, besides caring for her own family. The burdens of life seemed too heavy for her failing health. She had lost confidence In herself. One day she began taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and her general health began to improve. She took It faithfully. Now she can do her work without any trouble, sleeps well and Is no longer blue and timid. This woman, Mrs. Cora Short, R. R. 9, Box 396, Oklahoma City, Okla., writes: Everybody now 6ays: Mrs. Short, what are you doing to yourself? 1 weigh 135 and my weight before I took It was 115. I have taken seven bottles of the Vegetable Compound. Other women who have to work hard and keep things going may find the road to better health as Mrs. Short did, through the faithful use of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Ask your neighbor. Eagigjae?!graa Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment days. Throughout the country there is a disposition thus far on the port of many unions to stand out. There are various reasons for this. Among them are the mens desire in some instances to take advantage of the strike to exact better terms of employment; sympathy with the miners who are still on strike; refusal of some employers to discharge volunteer workers to make room for the old employes and the edict issued by other employers that they will not take back the workers until they have torn up their PROTECTS BRUISES union cards. This situation is possiCover ble because the trades union congress, bumps, bruises and other broken skin with in calling off the general strike. IsVaseline" Jelly. Quickly sued orders that the men were not to soothes and heals. Takes away return to work pending instructions the hurt. Get some today. from their individual unions. Chesebrough Mfg. Company Comments were heard that It was New York State St. far easier to start a general strike than to halt one. There was some Improvement In conditions Thursday, traffic accommodations being a little M. U. I. PAT. OFT Warsaw la Now Normal PETROLEUM better, but the citizen who retired on Wednesday night with the thought Warsaw. Warsaw has settled down that his troubles were ended was to Us accustomed calm under the conamazed upon awakening to find he trol of Marshal Piludski, with M. Rad-j- still had to walk to work and endure listen to KOTL as acting president, and a ministry other inconveniences. the MonaMotcr functioning under Professor Charlci Oil Radio Station Bartel, until the national assembly Fate Of Haugen Bill In Doubt meets sometime during the present week to elect a president. The former Washington, D. C. Entering anpresident, M. Wojciechowski, has been given a passport and lermilted to re- other round of the farm relief fight, tire to the presidential summer resi- advocates of the Haugen price stabildence at Spala. Some of the minis- ization bill were hopeful that the batters of his former cabinet are still tery of amendments agreed upon under guard at Wilanow, but the min- would bring them victory. Opponents isters of railways has been allowed nis of the plan, however, had conceded no liberty. Among the members of Hie loss of strength. Resumption of the ousted government who are in the measure for consideration of amendcustody of Pilduski are M. Zdziechow-ski- . ments, suspended recently to permit Senator Smuslia, General Malcze-wsk- l action on other bills, offered the Haugen plan supporters their opportunity and Generals RovadowrI, Anders, to introduce the compromise propoZogorski, Kessler and Zunzynskl. sals, which they regarded as removing ground for the charge of opponBill To Provide U. S. Building ents that it would amount to a subsidy Salt Lake City. Appropriation of for agriculture. Worked out after numerous conferences and approved $925,000 for the construction of a new federal building in Salt Lake will be by Frank W. Murphy, George N. included in the appropriation bill of Peek and other farm organization delegates from the cotton belt, the the next, or seventieth session of conamendments would reduce and members of the Utah gress, appropriation from $375,000,000 to delegation are confident that 15,000,000, and apply the equalization a public lands bill, assuring western states' title to school lands granted fee to wheat, corn, cattle, hogs and Homemade Fire Engines butter immediately instead of two by the government, and a bill to reafter 'Wakefield (Mass.) fire departyears The enactment. allotCotton, imburse Salt Lake donors of $20,000 ted ment has put in commission an of $75,000,000 the stabilizaprice for construction of ail mail hangars at tion fund, would be exempt from the fire motor truck which, with the Woodward field, will be enacted by of the chassis and motor, fee, but subject to a "service charge exception the present session. not exceeding $2 a bale. was built by the firemen during their spare time. Amundsens Party Arrives Safe Haugen Bill Outrides First Attack Great Boy Scout Meeting Nome, Alaska. Captain Roald AmMore than 200 delegates from 40 undsen, Lincoln Ellsworth, Captain The Ilaugen price sta- countries are Washington. expected to attend the Oscar Wisting and Lieutenant Oskar bilizing bill withstood first efforts to Scout congress In Switzerland Boy Omdahl of the crew of eighteen of the alter its provisions as the house movdirigible Norge arrived here from Tel- ed slowly in its consideration of farm miles northwest In legislation. A series of amendments, ler, seventy-fivthe launch Pippin at 5 oclock this in order for the first time, was rejectAre you dragging around with a conThe Norge reached Teller ed. but leaders, still at sea as to what morning. stant backache? Feel weak. worn and from Spltzbergen via the north pole the lineup will be on the three propoachy; so miserable you cant enjoy a at 8 oclock Thursday night. The Pip- sals reported by the agriculture commoments comfort? How about your kidneys? Well kidneys filter off body pin was dragged fourteen miles to mittee. did not attach much signifipoisons. But when the kidneys slow open water over the frozen bay of cance to the action. None of the up, poisons accumulate and upset the amendments was Clarence at Teller before it Port directed at vital proBackache is apt to follow, system. could put off for the trip down the visions of the bill, and less than 100 with sharp pains, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. Dont delay! coast of the Bering sea. It was a of the 423 members took part in the If you suspect faulty kidney action, use cold and gloomy voyage. Captain vetmg. During the amendment stage Doan's Pills. Doans have helped the is house Peterson piloted tue little launch In thousands are recommended the world operating under rules reover. Ask your neighbor! quiring only 100 on the floor for a which the quartet left to complete the voyage originally planned for the quorum, and preventing roll call votes A Utah Case on modification proposals. airship from Spitzbergen to Nome. Mrs. Orson Poul-so- To Heal Sore Hands mr. " Vaseline a secret of TomJiotor 1 e Tired, Lame, Achy? n, Sevier County Fights Pest Utah. The white top Richfield, control campaign, recently initiated by the Sevier County Farm bureau, Is going forward extensively, according to announcement by S. R. Boswell, county agent. The Sevier county commissioners have been called on to cut all the weeds on the county and state highways. The raiitoad company has initiated a movement to measure the areas on the right of way in order to determine the cost uf salting the same. Many Birds And Animals Die in Fire Santa Barbara, Calif. Fire which swept 12S0 acres of a pine and redwood grove near Lompoc, sixty miles northwest of here, from Saturday night umil Wednesday morning, destroyed thousands of doves, many tree squirrels and rabbits, according to County Forester Franke E. Dunne. The doves. Dunne said, were nesting at the time and would not desert their oung unM the flames licked their nests. A carelessly thrown cigarett is believed to have caused the blaze. nurse. practical Center St., 3rd St., E.. Eph-riaUtah, says: My kidneys were and disordered didnt act normally. I had pains in my back, which were sharp andST-- i shooting. I had dull, heavy ache inuLai my back and was tired and weak. Doan s Fills gave me wonderful results. af'fi DOANS PI STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co., MItf. Chcm., BuHalo, N. Y Foter-Milbu- - |