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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 34

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6 THE SAJLT LAKE TBIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 12 1931 WILL ROGERS GIVES- HIS SALUTE TO ROCKNE To save the villas of many wealthy Europeans the 29th Alpine regiment fought a forest fire around the Roquebrune on the French Kivicra recently An inscribed brick dealing with events 2100 years before the Christian Ira has been found In ruins of a temple in Mesopotamia More You Thinfe of Him die More Remarkable He Be Declares Will comes Quake Just Way Of Building STUDENTS it Rental Rates Here we thought out here we had the greatest team that ever represented the coast tremendous stadium filled Notre Dame lost a game In two years and this was their last It was the last for a lot of their blgtutlars who were graduating Rockne was touted to lose The night before over the radio he admitted that he have much of a chance "Savoldi Is out he was our mainstay Then on the way out we lost our fullback by Illness We huve gone thiough a tough season and we just stay on edge so long The boyq had to have a letdown I have asked too much of them this season with the terrible schedule they had and it Jubt Is not in human beings to keep up their pace till now We have got to lose and we want to lose to you In preference to anybody else a long train trip out here much wanner here than back home and the vyELL all I know Is Just what I read in the papers Been so much calamity here the last week or so that Its hard to dig much cheerful nourishment out of the news prints Poor Knute Rockne so upset everybody that we just cant get over It especially those of us who had the good fortune to The more you think of know him Science Describes Managua Disaster as Incident in Construction 3 Months for Five Dollars ALL LATE Sold $5 Monthly watch these little kids work out and he would get every play I'ye got I have secret practice to try out my new formations and there seem to be a soul In the place but you come out here the next day and you will see them running thiougli the repairlmg WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO 321 li SOUTH MAIN WASATCn 2761 Diagram show how displacements of foundation rocks of continents probably cause earthquakes Arrows show direction of rock movements same ones I had the varsity working on the day befoie They sneak in heat Is against the boys but we will here away ahead and hide In the Just give you the best we got But mo6t outlandish places under possibly see how we can win in DYNAMITE CAPS KILL FIVE HUNDRED YEARLY stands the seats and everywhere and they all try to copy my stais they trv try to like talk like Of A NEW YORK (JV-Five hundred 'sensitive explosive in general use is him the more remarkable he becomes used to go out on one-night stand (so called) concert1' tours and I always) Used to play South Bend and there would be a bunch of the boys down to my little lecture Well the minute 1 would hit town he would be down to the hotel and I would be with him most of the day go out to the school and If It was any where around foot ball time I would see them work out and when I say them I mean them there would be literally hundreds of on all the teams together You know' he Just have the big teams and the scrubs he had dozens of 'em dormitory teams class teams every kind of team all but fraternity teams they don't have them there They have got some kind of a preparatory school there too I guess for he showed me practicing one time a bunch of little kids and he would show me how they had all his plays He said: some coach was smart enough he would come here and employed in blasting caps It explodes much more easily than dynamite Hammering a cap kicking or At Broadway and State Icpoy all their little mannerisms Two of them had a fight over which one I was Struhldroher I will always have pretty good material as long as they study the fine points of the game that Then down at the theater that night where I was playing I would get him up on the stage and also all the team and It would always be a great night and also day for me Just to be around him was a treat He had developed into one of the best after dinner speakers in this country He had a great fund of humor and Opposite stepping on it picking atlt with a 11 or i nail or pin or ihrowlng it in a fire children are doomed to be Injured by explosions of blasting caps in the next twelve "months If the present aver-ege holds Thus figures of the Institute of Makers of Explosives indicate The institute is an organization of most ot the American explosives manufacturers to deal with public relations The caps which are harmless-looking shiny little copper tubes will with force enough to blow off a hand put out his eyes or even cause fatal Injuries The caps are used in setting off dynamite blasts The annual toll of blasting cap Injuries was revealed by an investigation by the institute In a campaign to reduce such injuries Fulminate of mercury the most stories of real happenings and he had so much sincerity in his talks he will cause it to explode instantly says the institute Blasting caps explode 1th such force that bits of the copper shell will imbed themselves in a piece of iron a foot away A cap will blow a hole through a steel plate A sixteenth of an inch thick Children often pick up blasting caps near any place where blasting is going on especially in the country where careless workmen may leave them lying about the institute states -Most such accidents occur during the late soring summer or early fall when children play out of doors ft Gunnison Family really-made you believe It I can easily understand how those boys played their heads off for him He sure did inspire confidence I think his greatest feat was his last game that was out here with University of Southern California By COLTON Associated Tress Science Writer WASHINGTON (P)-The earthquake that destroyed Managua Nicaragua was just one of a series of accidents in nature's gigantic mountain building contract It was a minor accident In nature's program but for humans It spread death and devastation The Rockies In North America the Andes In South America and the mountain chain that links them across narrow Central America all are still says Father Sohon seismologist at Georgetown university Accidents on this construction Job take the- form of earthquakes Recent earth shocks in New Zealand and Mexico were accidents of the same sort he says Nature follows different building methods than human contractors She pashes mountain ranges up from below Instead of hoisting material to the top and adding It there Generally the pushing up process Is smooth and continuous but when the machinery Jams there is an earthquake Tills mountain building never ends Father Sohon explains As fast as tho ranges rise wind and weather wear them down Then nature has to do some rebuilding All along the Pacific shore from Alaska to Chile this process goes on The force of gravity on a mountain top and at sea level Is the same That means the weight of the rock mass of a continent balances the weight of the rock mass beneath the adjacent ocean Geologists hold that the rock masses beneath the sea and deep under the continents are basalt heaviest rock known they say Lighter rocks such as granite and sandstone lie on top of the basalt foundations of the continents Pressure on the basaltic rocks under both oceans and continents Is equal for the weight above is equal The two masses arc in balance But as wind and weather wear down the mountain tops the balance Is upset he points out The mass of the continent becomes lighter tnan the mass under the ocean The downward push of tho undersea moss forces the deep basalt rocks to over beneath the continental mass where the pressure Is less This pushes up the lighter rocks that form the mountains Sometimes friction develops in the pushing up process The strain from below gradually accumulates against the resistance above Then the resistance is overcome suddenly and there Is a sharp shock that jars the whole vicinity That Is an earthquake PRIDE IN OUR PRACTICE Tne goodwill of the thousands we have served and pleased Is ft matter of pride with encouragement to go right on doing our best in the service of other thousands The Modern Way to Have Dental Work a Way That Is Quite Unlike Others Simple Forms Society) ft An organization of the Childs family descendants of the AIR ACADEMY ASKS FOREIGN AID Extractions Under Gas $2 to $4 1 We Feature Nitrous Oxld Ga to Lose a Pound of Fat a on a Full Stomach Day Free Extractions When Plate or Bridge Work I Ordered ES $450 Genuine Trubyte or 20th Century Teeth the shape we are in what other coach on earth rould give such a straightforward talk as that and not have every word swallowed hook line and sinker? Then get this last line he gave us that night before "Now there is going to be a lot of heartaches tomorrow afternoon after that game Great big strong men are coming into the dressing rooms and break down and cry But my boys can take it a little easier because they expect to win they have steeled themselves to the Well here we are all packed in the stands really pitying those poor boys from back there and hoping that the California boys seriously hurt any of them running over them on the way to the goal posts Well on the very first play California fumbled Well from then on it was Just too bad You never saw a team beaten so cool and deliberate like Notre Dame huddled for a change and when they come out of It they would walk as slow to their places and that got goat They finished by Notre Dame beating them 27-0 Tt the score it was the deliberate and mechanical way they did it it was a machine doing things where the others were trying with their hands And here was a great thing he did as each one of his stars that would be taken out of the game In the last half and It was their last game for Notre Dame he would Jump up from the bench and go out and meet him and hug him you could Just see the affection that he had for each one and it was conveyed to that whole audience I will never forget when little Carldeo (perhaps the greatest field general that ever played football) left the field He had played a whale of a game handled his team uncanny There Is a lot of drama in a player like that leaving the field for his last time as a college player I think Rockne pulled him out Just to get him that great hand as he left the stadium Well when old went out and put his arms around that little Carldeo and walked him off the field It an ovation It was hurricane We know then what we xvas looking at We thought it was the exit of another great quarterback But we was looking at the exit of Knute Rockne He was hugging his last player fine young men all over the 8 can feel back and cherish the hug they got on their last game from But It was little Carldeo that got the last hug Here he was right on the crest He had beaten the great team for a two-year no defeat record for Notre Dame But the whole of California loved him for that night on the radio He apologized for the size of the score and said: had to make tt big for Coach Jones will make It bigger than that agRlnst me next He coached Notre Dame stars In charity games once or twice after that But this was his last real Notre Dame scheduled game One lone ranch hand In Kansas was supposed to have been the sole witness to his passing But not so 80000 of us saw his passing out his last game and it will stick with us through life tCopyrlght 1931 by the McNaught Syndicate Inc) 13-Kt M-Giife Gold Crewns 6 Bridgcwork InUre $200 UP rillin'! l80tO260 $100 Invites Leaders in Other Countries to Cooperate Program late William and Mary Howard Childs was effected Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Childs with the host acting as temporary chairman The following officers were chosen: Childs president Lorenzo Childs vice president Clifford Childs secretary Edward Childs treasurer Rachel Childs reporter Mr and Mrs Hubert Childs and Mr i and Mrs Edd 8 Childs genealogical committee Ben Childs chairman ii i Mrs Ben Childs Mrs Floyd Childs I Mrs Edwards and Parley Pl 7 Childs social committee A meet-j Ing will be held May 6 at which time Jtl a reunion will be planned to be held in the summer Mr and Mrs William Childs came from England in 1850 and crossed the plains by oxteam first locating in Salt Lake They came to Gunnison in 1861 among the first pioneers of the valley a INCHES OFF Genuine HECOLITE PLATE with TRIBYTE TEETH $20 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLATE possible to produce using an attractive MAROON BASF VENEERED with the NATURAL LOOKING GUM-LIKE PINK RUBBER GENUINE TRUBYTE OB 20TH CENTURY GOLD PIN TFFTH DOUBLE SUCTION GUARANTEED TO FIT We ueelallw In Porcelain Jacket Crwna and Akers' work EXAMINATION FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTION! Neck Bust ft 1 Personal Service by Dr 3 Davies Dr Bur delta Dr Richards OFFICE :3 a to 1:30 10 amtotprn (for people who work) Suite 212-215 Brooks Arcade Elevator Service PHONE WASATCH 7782 Schools Arrange Joint Celebration Stomach Dimes Invested Now Mean Dollars in Return Later! II ps NEW Leading jurists and statesmen of foreign countries have been invited to cooperate In the program of the American Air Academy of Law it is announced by Professor Alison Reppy director of the academy and professor of law at New York university Since aeronautics Is an agency of transportation its legal problems cannot be considered either as local or national but international says Professor Reppy "As these problems extend beyond the national borders and areneces-sarily international In he pointed out intellectual interest and scholarship of other countries must be given representation in the academy Since It is understood that all the best minds in this field are not to be found In the United States the academy though primarily a national organization has found it advisable to form an international advisory Members of the council include Antonio Ambroslnl dlrettore Intemazionale dl Aeronauttco of Rome: Elemlr professeur a la faculte de droit de de Kaunas secretaire general de l'Academie Internationale de droit compare Berlin Antonio de Bustamante Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice former of the faculty of law of the University of Havana Dr Salvatore Cacopardo Capo Sezlone nel Minis-tero del 1'AerouauUca Rome Francesco Cosentini general director American Institute of Comparative Law and Legislation Mexico City Andre Henrt Couannler editor of Droit Aerien and Professor de droit aer ten a Natlonale Supcrieure de Paris Also Rafael Altamira Crevea 1 Al Do Just These Two Simple Fat Melts Away president of the Spanlsh-Ameriean Institute of Comparative Law Madrid: Alfred Duran leau Minister of Marine of Canada Dr Rudolf Hirschberg formerly visiting professor of aeronautical law University of Southern California Dr Willy Hoffman editor of Archive Fur Sunkrecht Leipzig Dr Robert Hom-burg director-founder of the Revue Jurldlque Internationale de la Radio-electriclte general secretary and founder of Comite Internationale de la and general secretary of Comite Juridique International de Dr Carrera Justlz director of the school of politics social and economic sciences University of Havana Dr Matsunami legal adviser to the Japanese government admiralty and communications minister and dean of Nibon university Tokyo Dr Opplkofer head of air law department University of Koenlgsberg Germany Albert Roper secretary general Commission Internationale de Navigation Aeri enne Paris Edmond Budre secretary general Comlte International Technique Juridlques Aerlens Paris Albert Tirman president Comlte Jurldlque International de la Telegraphic Sans Fil Paris and Dr Alfred Wegerdt ministerial counselor at the Ministry of Communication of the Reich Berlin MT High school day for North Sanpete school district will be celebrated In Mt Pleasant Friday April 17 with Wasatch academy Falrvlew North Sanpete and Moroni high schools participating The morning's program will begin at 9 a In the high school auditorium Contest will be held In orations and readings with the prizes awarded by Superintendent A Jones and theMt Pleasant Lions club Musical numbers will be furnished by each school and by combined choruses and orchestras from Moroni and North Sanpete high schools An exhibit of the shopwork of North Sanpete high school under Gundersen will also be displayed In the afternoon the Sanpete county track meet will be held In city park All schools In th county will participate In the evening a group of one-act plays music and humorous sketches will be presented in the high school auditorium after which the annual high school dance will be held in Armory hall Her is a quick and wvy way to take oft a pound four to seven pounds every with a hungry moment A way any doctor will tell you ia eafe and aura- ThU It what you do: Take a ten spoonful ordinary Jad Salts In (lau of water half hour before breakfaat every morning This reduces moisture-weight InsUeutly Also cleanses your eystem of tho waste matter and ex-eesa toxins that most tat people have and banishes pufflnesa and bloat Then do this about eating FILL TOUR STOMACH-eat your of lean meat vegetable flke spinach cauliflower caObage tomatoes etc and loU of salad Eat a lot Eat all sou can hold Pont so hunsry a minute Cut down on butter eweets and dewerts bread Eat any fruit except banauax lor dessert oil you do Fat seems to -melt away Tbs coarse lines of overweight give way to the refined ones of slendernesa' You lose as much as a pound a day! You feel better than for years For In this treatmsnt ou achieve two Important results The Jad Balts clear your system of toxins The diet takes off fat with food that turns to energy Instead of weight if tired of being embarrassed by fat try this way be glad that you did Tou can get Jad Balts at any drug atore Note the aalts are Urged purely as a polson-bpnlshlng agent not as a reducing The change In food does the work (Adv) Women Arrange' All-Club Luncheon MT The annual allclub luncheon for the women's clubs of this city will be given in the dining hall of the First Presbyterian church at 1 Saturday April 18 -The following club hostesses are In charge Mrs Laurence Sardoni Twentieth Century club chairman Mrs Charles Sneddon Junior Literary club Mrs Amasa Erickson Home Culture club Mrs Lola Ftltchett Acme Literary club and Mrs Hyrum Madsen 8 A club During the luncheon the following AUERBACH CO THE BJG STORE THE 0 j)f BIG RETURNS FOR THOSE WHO BUY A BUSINESS NOW program will be presented: the toastmaster Mrs Optical Dept Find These Money-Makers In Business Columns i Opus Want Ad 11 and 16 CHARGE CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE THEIR GLASSES CHARGED A Registered Experienced Optometrist in Charge MANY GREAT AMERICANS including Andrew Carnegie founded their fortunes by buying during periods of depression and readjustment Ericksen Acme Lltetary club: vocal Ulo Mrs Jones Mrs Charles Sneddon and Miss Thelma Beau-niann Junior Literary club piano solo Mrs Joseph Davis A club vocal solo Mrs 8tanley Gill Twentieth Century club "An Mrs Christensen Home Culture club Concluding the entertainment will be a review of opera "Tanhhaqser by Professor Laurence Sardoni head ot the music department of North Sanpete high school Coffee $300 Cash Step rlxht In and operate thli nlltr little business In brand-new bids all new equipment stools chairs fixtures all the latest style Owner forced to sell because of sickness Pay 1300 cash down and assume obhrsttons and start out on the road to success The trend of funda 150 Associated Breeders Now Making Money On RAINBOW RABBITS 25 Rooms $2200 D0)tUIP0N WIEEE4 simmniuiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiHiiniuimHimiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiimiiitjiiuiiiraiioimmimrHm'iiHiiiinimniiiiiKiiiiminHHmiiiiinmiiimmtJHiiiuiiiiiniiiiniiiitiiiu-F S' a Atmeka Total price A food proposition for man and for borne end income Nicely -newly decorated (2H down bal payable out of monthly income of opportunity no now toward pros-perlty and greater profits From nearly -ivery state comes word: "Business conditions Three Students Win in Contest 1 Root Beer Stand Snap! Ooet original owner $1250 All steel 8x12 land completely equipped with colls and carbonator Owner will discount considerably and sell cheap THIS COUPON WILL BE ACCEPTED AS $1 CASH In our Optical Department ONLY on the purchase price of Glasses Lenses or Frames or can be applied on repair work if presented at Optical Department before April 19th We will gladly give you their names Investigate Con-vince yourself that there are big money and quick returns in the Rainbow Rabbit business A little backyard space and a little capital are all you need to begin Call at the Rabbitry and meet the Utah men who are developing this vast new industry'on a sound basis of guaranteed marketing If you live out of Orchard and Business Combined To the far-sighted then present condition' mean a time of opportunity a time when shrewd invest ments pave the wsy for future profits A bargain! Modern sandwich and root beer stand on Ogden-S highway south of Bountiful 1 acre orchard excellent sort aith water Choice location for home and tncome Find this offer in waut ad col 15 on any pfrchase COUPON NOT GOOD IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS MT Three Wasatch academy students Wllllato Thome Betty Wall and Dale Morgan won In the annual patriotic essay contest sponsored by the Pleasant chapter of the Service Star Legion open to students of North Sanpete liigh school and Wasatch academy First prize was awarded to William Thome for his essay Spirit of second prize Betty Wall 'The Greatest honorable mention Dale Morgan The Light of Write for Literature That Pictures and Describes the Plan Same Low Prices and the Coupon Is Good for $1 This Week Know the thrill of being your own BOSS Spend a few minutes now scanning the Want Ads Grocery Store $1600 (Approximate invoice of stock) CaTi and carry system $40 per day income possible 2-room apartment In connection $700 down and step right in a going business of your own READING LENSES Spherical Lenses for reading and close 25 work Pair 4 READING Complete Lenses fitted in New Style Shfcll Frames Fully guaranteed Special $rT95 this week BITEX BIFOCALS Deep-curve double vision lenses the one-piece $Q75 lenses pair rS PEERLESS FRAMES The new lightweight stylish and comfortable Peerless Frames All the new styles and shades iML A BANKS PAY DIVIDEND The state banks of tie hi American Fork and Pleasant Grove whose directorates are Interlocking paid their usual quarterly dividend April 1 Last year the Lehi bank distributed 10 per cent dividends and several hundred dollars In bonuses Opportunity OF THE TRIBUNE TELEGRAM To Buy a Sell a Use the Want 590 Street Floor) 1101 SOUTH MAIN ST rilOISE HYLAND 161 1 Salt Lake Cily Utah.

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