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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, January 13, 193S Page Five Kane 3-1111 t'iS 17! -Ll Letters To Editor DOLLAR AMORTIZING Peep Into Union High School Commerce Unit Is Intriguing ilimony Law Fair To Add Horse Show A horse show with five classes of competition will added to the annual Maricopa County 4-H Club Fair, to be held at the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe. April 12 Editor. Arixona Republic, Sir: Would it mean inflation should th United States treasury replace every United States obligation with legal tender money issued for that specific ptirpos no other? Bank Deposits Rise $8,647,675 Deposits in the banks in Arizona increased 47.675.12 la the past year, according to a condensed statement of the) condition of thsi institutions. December II. 134.

issued yesterday by the state bank department. The report disclosed the deposit on that date amounted to compared with $45,509,855.11 a year ago. Resources of the banks in th same period increased $8. 342.049. SI -nii' ration r.Z said legal tender money to be re.

a .4 n. .4 4 mr mMlinf rrf of ai.rri'iny r. C- tis- faftor to i sr tired with an a mort i zin tax of "'r- ZZ do tabulating; work and make out lee-al forms. To hit one or two hiph spots In some of the courses, you will be interested in knowing: that to complete the proeram in advanced typing: a student must have a minimum speed of 50 words a minute "Hurrying, currying, Darting in and out from ont booth to another What's it all about." from Jam Knrdahl's pom, "Markt Hay," in 191 Sugg, fhf Ttix Union hijfh school puhli- at i'n. preparM for proper distribution by a prsnnahis jounf lady behind a counter.

Thai younjr lady is a student in the office practice division of the commerce school! Butmeii By Experience So ia the youna; lady at the telephone switchboard. And so are A 'i lair ii mi Hi iwiuh, i- in Feeder Cattle Bring Profit KANSAS CITT. Jan. Rising prices for livestock have set farmers to figuring again the profits of successful feeding; with drouth-depleted supplies. Incentives to finish stork for the butrher market were top quotations of $11.50 a hundred weight for prime steers and $8.30 for hogs, the highest hfre in four years.

Handicaps were a shortage of corn and hay with embargoes on some alfalfa because of weevil infestation and prices double those of a year ago. Feeder Prices Advance The demand for stockers and feeders, unfinished animals moved in from range or pasture for concentrated feeding, is reflected by a sharp Increase in prices in the last month. interest and cancel our present Arwona Producer build.n jester- da v. federal debt In 100 years. Tom McReynolds was named secretary and manager for the new de jwith not more than an average of five errors in 15 minutes test work: nw.ny laws i nt re r' partment of the fair, which drew 'other students, both boys and R-irls.

and 'who are learning: business by ex- -arc and amounted to $60,751,350.23 on Sons arf your own -laughters mho Tilan to more than 2.700 individual entries lw.r(.mbPr 31 commrl with $52. That Thoenix Union high srhool the terienc at mimeoErraph marhinea, last soring. 409.300.42 tJecember 31. 1933. fomplex world of modotn business tirket windows where admittance ns me mrc-n annum wui 1- a r- i rrn-nts tlicy t'irijf for tlifir adventure? (pastboards for ores of school mimeoRrapnea mi-n-i in th1 siifx of "going- on their functions are distributed and else-i state; own'' to hartir for a living: bo madeiwhre throughout the l.SOO-atudent World Citirens anv easier bv the.r j.if(.nt ra in in inst it ut ion.

I That one of the five objectives of r. lush school? Have the method i ithe commercial geogr aphy course is Phoenix merchants During the year, it was stated, no banks were closed because of insolvency, although the Bank of Bisbee went into voluntary liquids-tion. paying its creditors 100 pea cent- The condensed statement was made from reports of nine state and eight national banks. The classes will be best gaited horse, rider included: best riding horse, rider included: best cow pony, including rider's herding; ability; best riding horse alone; quarter-mile race. Another innovation at the fair will be a 14-mile race for carrier pigeons, supervised by Phil Mesney, head of the pigeon exhibit.

It was decided that this year only members if tea commercial subjects Wlfn fno hjBn school in allowing; nrevioiislv orenared students to III' Ut a is form lHSMP r- pri ri hearing-" 1' ate ,1 M' The f.hc 3.r years since the first Ameri-jwork 6, hnitrn pav as high sc hool was established? clerks behind counters and in other -in wnt to school? jposts. beside trained workers, to John and Mary Ann lie able supplement the program ithin the The question eliminates the bond deillar. which, compounded at four per cent on our present federal debt would exceed one trillion dollars in 100 years. The question eliminates the fiat dollar which has no maturing date. The question eliminates all resemblance to the mark." to which some refer.

The amortizing dollar means freedom from -our present federal debt in 100 years and the assurance of our national credit and self-respect. The condensed statement of 5.4f;s national banks of the United States with assets exceeding shows less than two per rent of that amount of real money in their vaults, or The condensed statement of national banks with deposits exceeding ono.ooo shows two per cent of that amount of real money in their vaults. high school As recently as three weeks Sgo small pigs and calves were selling at 10 cents a head at country auctions. With the distress supply sb-sorlied by farmers who had feed "to lead the student to a realization that we are not only citizens of the United States, but that we are world citizens, and a.s such we owe our support to the betterment of world That the commercial department, in preparing its shorthand students, uses information obtained from a survey of I'hoenix business men's wants with regard to their employes aa a guide. You probably also will be interested to know that an attempt is made (in the commercial law to i sh, the know ledge they are get t.ng? if.

4 Rhythmic Uniton Regard this picture: You are in a large room in which scores of students are typing in itniuAn And the room I I Behind Scenes Sni'e nothing' is (uite so In-'iign-ng as to step off the beaten pHtri one's daily endeavors for a i 1 On Jui't 1.1 that lie i'fiz' of 4-H Health Clubs could compete I for the county health champion-; ship. Demonstration team work was' enlarged to take in demonstrations! on any subject covered in a 4-H' Club project. i Members of the fair commission' are J. W. Mclnnes.

assistant county agricultural agent; Dale Riggins. Mesa; Miss Rernice Iiogan. Madison: Mrs. Pink Lewis. Rorievelt; Prof.

F. K. Astrander, Tempe; S. S. Wallace, president of the Maricopa the scenes." take r.lie with music from a ohono- 1 (i opport unity for a swift, panoramic prflpn paying a special record to the schoo! of commerce of to" produce typing: rhythm.

i 1 1 i o'v Pine Blocks Pine Blocks IMe rwt. Mjults Wood S8.B0 per rirk Quality Rtmr Coal Sit. Aft ser taa No. 1 JtootlMi snv Oil Se per rsl. an4 op Hixh-Teiit rrtil1zr.

Site per sark At Our Ysrd 331 7th Ave. Maricopa Fuel Feed Co. Ph. 3-5109 course), to train the student to re i.kn unoiner iTn Ytf.at masurMjf siow. The'cognize a legal situation and to o.

ti.e ai.iMZinj, 'sehools within a Ictass you have been watching expert advice concerning his s. of own broadly f)t an advanced class rights and obligations, veioj.ci secondary institution. moves in. The tempo of the type- Talk With Teachers It is our own. on know.

Yon! writers quickens to a gayer, faster) If you're not satisfied with just a for it. You ought to with music accompaniment. ipoek at what the school of com-rfbout it, probably much more than) More than 2,200 students attend mercc is doing, talk to General County Farm Bureau Federation, and Miss rjraoe Ryan. Maricopa county home demonstration agent, The condensed statement of 5.4"ifl national banks with worth of capital stock t', shows less than 2o per cent or trial Tli-ersiftt firminr 4s Kftin? amount of real money in th'riby government agents in Hawaii. vaults.

i Manager Montgomery. Or Com- School Director Michael. Or you might talk with some of the teachers Sadie Y. Coleman. Cer-trude J.

Mathews, K. A. Brock, Alice Fox, Ralph Fields, J. H. B.

Simpson. Kdith C. Williams, Dorothy P. Bursdal, W. M.

Hates or oi do. Mnt on needn't take this 'the st -hool of commerce, which is pee riom any fcehi.g of d-ity. Ac-, 'directed by C. Michael, a veteran ou'll find considerable of instructor. They study and prac-mt' M-t and even of fascination.

it ice stenography, bookkeeping. Surprise In Store business Knalish, ty pew riting, re- If yeci re starting out ith any jtaii commercial geography, pri i om notions that the school Icommercial law. salesmanship, and li! i otisist of a few pupils d'ung are given business practice, office "some ping," a croup jurzlmg training and introduction to bust-is i anthtnetie texts, and altogeth- ness courses. I eim Alma C. Reye.

a to winter the animals, values were re-established. Stenk rigs which would have sold at 50 cents on the market here early In December were quoted this week at A less striking advance bas been registered by cattle. Hog Receipts Dwindle Their numbers reduced by drouth and the government reduction program, only IK, 0i slaughter hogs were received here last. week against 37.574 in the corresponding week of 1934. The total at eight markets was 243,951, against 42-S17 a year ago.

Behind the calculations of the livestock mathematicians are such stories as those of T. J. Ityson, former district attorney, who lias a couple of farms near Trenton, Mil'. Iayson paid about H0 in September, 'i 3 3. for bend of drouth-weakened ilereforiis, thinnest, scrawniest, weakest load Of calves I ever saw." They wire barely able to stand alone.

But they were eif good breeding. Iviyson shipped them' to his farms for care and feeding and hoped not many would die. All of them survived. Grosses $2,170 Monday he returned 25 steers and heifers from the herd, averaging 939 pounds, to top the market for the mixed classification since January, 1931, at $9.15. His gross return on the 25 was $i170.

Barn doors and wagon beds lear such figures as these: 10 head feeder steers, 750 $5 cwt $375 1fn davs" feed 45 er t' my and not enough in Comprehensive Training The training is broad, com prehensile. Spelling and penmanship are It to I'm e. .11. it'll i.i i one i-h Oli'l to be Lis mt. that much better surprised.

point, the less you fully modern school The S.4i'. national banks nave, less than 15 per cent of their com-' bined capital surplus profits in" real money in their vaults. The bank clearance in IB major cities of the United States in 1932 was The 55th statistical abstract of the United States government gives a business turnover during 1933 of one trillion two hundred billion (iolla rs 1 With less than of -real money in circulation, the treasurer should work the amortiz- ing dollar. yours respectfully. KZI'A W.

HAY KIT. 2 Kast Monroe street. pi i. e. pi re.

I'p to know of oni ri No a- i lint, taught hi oughout all the courses, Typing is juilgeii by the simple for- mula. "Is it ready and perfect enough to mail?" Students learn "telephone courte. 1 1 IIh1 In-Ill1! s'n pe pms: Le adinm ist rat ion buihlmg: oi lush school, turn to sy, filing methods, actually take tlie l-i-M nd into the outer of ice cha i ge of groups of other students. of AND PICK-UPS of its manager," K. V.

get practice on the Kdiphone when Moiitgono i A tter carrier fol- Isufficiently advanced to do so, do low you in and leaves a sheaf oflstencil cutting, addressing on en-maii whii is swiftly sorted and'velopes, type telegrams, set up bills. This is the fifth in a weekyl series of special tercentenary articles on the Phoe'nix Union high school and Phoenix Junior college. Dunamis Order 'Initiates Two John and William Joyce. Kagle Scouts of troop No. 7S.

Tempe, were initiated yesterday into the ruder. Knights of Duniunis. a special meeting of the Roosevelt chapter of the organization in Roosevelt Scout, council headipiarters, chamber of commerce building. The Knights of Dunamis is an honorary organization of Kagle Scouts handed together to promote good fellowship and mutual help-I illness among Kagle Scouts, to lig- lor it Grapefruit Juice Delirious with lirrakfant or mixii drinks 35c Gallon Your Container ARIZONA ITRI f.ROW F.RS r.KRY S.I I Jarkuiii Address On Mineral Wonders Set For Heard Museum Friday "Wonders of the Mineral He also is author of several tech's the suhiect of an illustrated talkjnical books, including: A Pocket 11 I IBng A Pocket jnify their position in scouting by Analysis, 'maintaining high ideals and stan 'to gien by Jr. tjordon Mon- I landbook of Minerals, Hutler, dean of the college of Handbook of Blowpipe 0 c-jlt To En-ict i ri in.

i Apply r'- mines nnd enaineering of the I'ni-erity of Arizona, in the Heard Museum, I-'iiday at 1 p. m. The lei ture is entirely non-tech-mcal and is intended through the u--e ninny rare samples hich I i liuthu- is bringing with him. to i -e the audience with some in im Is and incNplicable shown bv manv niiner- Total $300 Tlnui comes the deduction that the 10 J. 000-pound prime lieef steers to he expected rt.

the end of Jon days would bring: $11 per! hundred weight, a total of $1,100 and profit of $2o0. Servinsr to restrict the number! who act on such calculations is the fact that the drouth that ended the crops aNo consumed cash re-j sources. Mounting: feed prices, corn at $1.05 a bushel, alfalfa bay at: a ton. and cottonseed cake i at $45 a ton, alo are a. caue for! dards of personal com'uet.

and to further individual advancement in vocational training, and in every way to enhance the interests of the I'oy Scout, movement. Oliver Clark, commander of the chapter, reported on the recent national convention of the order, which lie attended Pomona college, Claremont, Calif. Safety Special Brake Relining Chevrolet aC? at. A 29 to '32 50.5U Other makrs In low nroiiortion lnrlintes nhapiiiK all banda Fully- liuMranteeH Our payment plan gives you GOOD BRAKES NOW, for small weekly payments. Spaulding Auto Electric Co.

i-ira t- The riays of Colorado. The Oology and Mineral Resources of Curly County. Oregon. A Manual of i ical Crystallography, and The Kacts About Some Common Mining Fallacies. Other Program Features In addition to Van Butler's lecture, the pioeram will include several piano selections by Aliss Julia Rcbeil.

professor of piano in the School of Music of the University of Arizona. Miss Rebe.il is a native of Arizona, and received her master of music I. Capital Fuel Feed 312 So. 15th Ave. Instructor, Author concern.

1 li-i! I. who is a Kiinluate and; im i the Colorado! iSii I of Mines, also taught, in thej During the recent severe di ought in Kncland. Bath's famous mineral springs, which before had only supplied medicated water for invalids, produce, snn.noo gallons ft day for general use. 309 W. Van Buren St.

Ph. 41186 rnc of the jtaj stars of Knc'and 'I jon Agricultural college before 1 s. is Tonka, an tneilifnt daehshund. the Inivers.tv of Arizona jucgree ine i nuago uica i He served as geoos ist i where sue was ft pupil of lust Coioimio geological sk i. Renter and I.e-5i nnil foi-tner i ginska.

She also has studied jn "Ml te ill 1 It 1 he 1 1 1 anch Firms 1'aris, where she was a pupil of I'hillip. The lecture which is open to the public, is the third in the series eif "University Fridays" sponsored by the university and Phoenix wom-i n's clubs. president of the National Council jol State Hoards of Kng i ncei ing Kx-j i. pi i is, iiieinli. and former clmir- tiian of the state board of registration for aichite.ts, juofesisional en- ei'Hcrs, land survcjors anil assay- S.

Ire Combined WW a-mationi I VTTf fP7 I I vi ty 3 LCI. Cody. 1 That's what thousands are saying who have tried this magically easy waf Display rH the school 1 SOk -fcC an 1 on a larger 1 ta'y s.av.:;. Mr. I SSsy I tu, ms no i 11 pa i an- i hae i for the winter 1 Tho ELECTRIC HUBJD on NEW 1935 HUDSOHS and TERIlAPLArJES r- la-'i a arrivals are ned l.ev is, guest 1 the ---o 1'K knew- i r.

ling I There's new styling in these 1935 Hudsons and Terraplanes. Longer, lower bodies, grace fully narrowed radiators, smarter lamps, louvres and trim. Hudson-Built TERRAPLANE Special and De Lu-x 88 or 100 Horsepower i dent, of 1es aii of ot the "8 S- 1 raiu rnei GREATEST convenience for women driv ers since the self-starter! That's what they're saying about the Electric Hand the new, easier method of gear control on 1935 Hudson-built cars. This exclusive feature takes all the work out of gear shifting. Makes driving safer.

Clears the front compartment, too. No levers to trip you, to scuff shoes or smear grease on clothing. icr jm eed this eater ist than -I a f' "'1 ii There's new ruggednem and safety, too in the first steel roof. Steel all around yon steel under your feet steel overhead. And Bendix Rotary-Equalized Brakes five years of brake advancement in a single year.

Quicker, "dian Stnrh and up at factory for clod model HUDSON SIX Special Series 93 or 100 Horsepower FIRTH'S INTERNATIONAL "Hooked" Rugs The Magic Carpets of 1935 Presenting the Feasant Crafts of the wide world in a designing and coloring that is thoroughly different. Unique and distinctive. Will add new color and a decorativ not to your homt. Sec The Moor The Zsrrri The Down Easter The Cottage The Tinoslan The Blue Ridft Each of th above patterns art reprodaee tions of quaint old Rugrs of rare pieces of Feasant weaving that are delightfully (liferent. A new rug at a new low price.

9x12. .4950 83 "xl0'6 7V2'x9'. Broadloom Carpets, Sq. Yd $4.25 Wfcf Sought smoother stopping, in a short. straight line.

nt 1 nor 1 to At irnii a i of: "IC in- 1 1 made LOOK FOR THESE 1935 FEATURES AVtc ttyling another year ahead. Aec Bendix Rotary-Equaliaed Brake. The first Heel roof, osj a body all of More power from less gruolina. Full 3 -pat linger natt front and roar. Longer, gentler spring improved oil-cushlowmd tkoch abmorbmr.

The Electric Hand is available on all 1933 Hudson-built cars the brand new Hudson Six, greater Hudson Eight and brilliant new Terra-plane. It's not an automatic shift. You shift gears as you always have, yet never take your hands from the wheeL the wis rtcr-e step 3Iore power flashing acceleration bigger gas mileage doubled oil economy But we can't tell you the whole story. Come and see drive and compare these new ears with the others. and up at factory for elated model HUDSON EIGHT Special, De Luxe, Custom 113 or 124 Horsepower and up at factory for eUed model er the Indians: ranges in' covered with u7 t.rt- A-- TCVE Vi ON HUDSON "NEW STAR REVUE" featuring Kate SmithEvery Monday evening at 830 E.

S.T., 730 C8.T, 9J9 M. S. 830 P. 8. T.

Columbia Broadcasting System. ItSS. ggia Mat Om Os. AND THE HUDSON-BUILT IPA(gIXAIM2) 401 W. Van Buren St.

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