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— PAGE TWO SUIT TO BREAK E UPASSOCIATION S TAROWN OUT Want cf Equity Declared in Governmen: Action to Dis- solve Combirve of Lin- seed Oil Make rnment’s suit agsociation whether ve this case was | triherently between | | longer a game t ae xtifie calculation,” | “The government © contend that it ts the his is charging. r is it wrong for a merchant to find out what his rivals are charging. If he cannot get it directly and e: he will get it indir and at a great expense and slow! necessarily An unusual collection of current 1 literature including stories of travel, Diography and Reminiscence, busi ness and industry and the books on philosophy, religion, soclology, pay chology and philology whic be- ing 0 widely read by the thinking been received at the unty brary and are bein, = |} use of the borrow- | trona. C shelved for the ers. Included in the books dealing with | the interior forces is “My Philoso. phy and My Religion” by Ralph Waldo Trine, author of the famous ‘in Tune with the Infinite.” The | book is, briefly speaking clear, “way of life’ | of power | forceful statement of that will anf for use in life of many Heople. In n Research for | the Plain Man,".by 8. M. Kingsford | the author attempts to establish the | “facts” of telepathy, clarvoyance, Yremonitions that turn out true, and Other stock of physic phenomena by presenting cases where the event happens and is unexplainable by | natural law. Although some critics deem the book unsatisfactory it | deais with subjects of grave inter- | est to many readers. In biograpiy none of the latest books come up to the incomparable standard and element of interest as “My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt” written by Corinne ‘Roosevelt Rob insen. The point of view is that of a loving sister and she is able to add @ few more colorful touches to the portrait so well known to American Perhaps the most charm- t of the work is the first part, ript f their childhood also considerable ‘aan Wants’ Kimo, a Jap ant professor of the’Oriental dep: 2 University of California | SAME PRICE } NEW BOOKS COVERING WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS GIVEN PLACE ON SHELVES AT NATRONA LIBRARY Left to right, Fliha Root, Senator Oscar Lodge photographed in Washington, October 12, at coming disarmament conference. nderwoo d, Secretary the American Delegates to Disarmament Conference Meet of State Hughes and Senator Hi first formal meeting of the American delegation to the be Casper Daily Cribune bart. “Pan.” Knut Hami “Gift of the Desert.” F Randall Par- rish. Glimpses of Other Lands Biography and Reminiscence, Business and Industry and other miscellantes. “The Land of Haunted Castles,” Robert J. «if Casey. “Working North trom Patagonia,” Harry A. 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