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Show ?;. ; H ' r. ' iV . : .;;; r : ; ' J" ' it" iAL .';, ai "- H THE SM1TIIF1ELD SENTINEL. SMITIIFIELD, UTAII News Review of Current Events the World Over Roosevelt addresses. rapidly to tha Pacific drug administration, who teaches Food Expert Turns Court cannery employees (he proper method Into School and Wins Caae of using the microscope In examindelivered several Important TRAVELING The first was at Fremont, Neb., where he spoke to about 15,900 farmers and was cnthusl-aitlcall- y Mr. received. Italian Troops Invade Ethiopia and the War Begins Mussolini Warns Nations Not to Interfere Craig Made Chief of Staff. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Weston C WAR Mswspspcr Uilaa. la on In east Africa. troops In Eritrea Invaded Ethiopia became, accordins to a note fee aent the League of Nations, of the Ethiopian mobilization, though thla waa - not ordered until after the Itallana had crossed the border and occupied atrategtc positions aouth of ML- Muss . - All. BULGARIAN consplraton formed an plot to assassinate King Boris nr and Seize control of the government, but they were foiled and many persona were arrested. Among them were 27 army officers and former Premier Kimnn Gueorguleff..' Sources dose to the government an attack was to have been made on the king as he appeared before his subjects to review a parade In celebration of the anniversary of bis accession to the throne; Marching soldiers were to have been without ammunition, and In the confusion following the attack the plotters hoped to take control of the arsenal and public buildings. d HerouL Baltlngheta the Ethiopian foreign mlnlcter, aent to the league thla message: "A telegram received, October 8 from Has the Seyum, Informs Imperial government that Italian military airplanes this morning bombarded Aduwa and Adlgrat, leaving many victims among the civilian population, Including women and children, and destroying numerous houses. "A battle la at this moment taking place In the province of Agame. These events, occurring on Ethiopian territory, constitute a violation ef the empires frontier, and a breach ef the covenant of the league, through Italian aggression." A Reuters dispatch .from Addis Ababa said the Italian force advancing on Agame had been defeated, but this report probably waa false. The Italians, moving south from the Asmara region, crossed the Mnreb river frontier at widely separated points and converged In heavy columns toward Aduwa, the scene of the terrific Italian defeat 89 years ago. Government authorities In Rome at first denied that Adua and Adlgrat had been bombed, but this action was reported by American correspondents with the Italian army. Ilalle Selassies order for general mobilization wns carried throughout the empire by the ominous beating of the war drums, and his eager warriors responded by the hundred thousand. The emperor's first war order was to bis chieftain. Rus Knbada. and three other generals, to take 50,000 men to lit Muss AIL The defense In the North was entrusted to the Negrailas of Wollacho. It was estimated at Addis Ababa that the emjieror could count on the services of about l,250r 000 fighting men, and the women also are ready for active work In the Simultaneously political stability cannot be achieved without a revival of world trade and that war will block trade. with the Ethiopia, Mussolini gave the signal for tremendous mass gatherings of all Fascists In Italy. Millions of Black Shirts in all GEN. .MALIN CRAIG, a of two wars and commandcollege,, was appointed chief of staff of the American army by President Roosevelt Ha took office Immediately, succeeding Gen. ant of the war Douglas MacArthur who la on hla way to the Phllipplnea to be military adviser to the new Island common' wealth. Craig Is advanced to full generalship. Born in St Joseph, Mo Id 1875, Craig was graduated from West Point In 189& Immediately afterward he saw service In Cubs during the war, and In June; 1900, participated In the China relief expedition made neewwary by the Boxer outbreak. After service In vgrloua army posts In this country, Craig, upon American entrance Into the World war In 1017, waa assigned as chief of staff of the Forty-fir- st division and sailed with that outfit for France. Later he became .chief of staff of the First army corps, serving In that position until the armistice was , signed. For his fine work in th World war he received the Dlstlngatehpd Service medal, and he 'also was gjft?n the Legion of Honor and Croix pe Gii'erre of France, Order of the Bath of Efigland, Order of the Crown of Belgium, and Order of the Crown of Italy. Spanlsh-Amerl-ca- n - QtrfefSftfRiUef some fishing. President Roosevelt set forth the chief accomplishments of hie administration to date, and challenged his opponents to do better. lie defended the legality of the New Deal doings and nude it plain that he would contlnns to carry on experiments for the welfare of the people. Defining bis Idea of constitutional government he said its true function Is to promote the general welfare, sot by inter fering unduly with Individual liberties; but by bringing to the old of the Individual those powers of government which are essential to assure the continuance of the lnnllensblo rights which the Constitution Is Intended to guarantee; It Is democracy. In the good qld American sense of the word." Coining to the AAA, In which hla bearers might be supposed to be most vitally Interested, the President asserted that agricultural adjustment Is an expression In concrete form of tbs human rights those farmer patriots ought to win when they stood st the bridge at Concord, when they proclaimed the Declaration of Independence, and When they perpetuated three Ideals by the adoption of the Constitution. No matter what attempts may be made to tear It down, "the principle of farm equality expressed by agricultural adjustment will not die," tbs President told the crowd. The AAA has made honorable the President declared, and as a result; smoke la pouring from chimneys again and workers without regular Jobs are obtaining employment Be served notice that It Is the purpose of his administration to use every square mile of the United States for the purpose to which It Is best adapted. Nature must be harnessed instead of despoiled, he asserted. At Boulder Dam the President assisted In the dedication of the great project and delivered an address In which he announced, that government for employment purposes spending was nearing Its end and that now private Industry must take up the burden of decreasing the army of the unBe defended the adminisemployed. tration against the chargee of boondoggling" and said Its efforts meet with the approval of tha people of the nation. He touched only lightly on the power qnestlon. Secretary Ickes, who also spoke, said Boulder Dam should be Johnson Dam, In honor of Senator Blram Johnson. Again at Los Angeles In tha Hollywood Bowl and at San Diego the Chief Executive delivered sdrtdesses, and then he went to catch some fish. ing and lountlng molds on foods, was Uncle Sam's food examiners strive for accuracy It's part of their Job. One of them recently converted a federal court Into a schoolroom and enabled the government to win a contested food seizure case. Tha cannery whose food waa seized testified Its count of molds waa consistently of the government lower than-thoB. J. Howard, chief of the laboratory of the food and summoned. At the conrt's direction he instructed the cannery's food examiner In correct.. use' 'of the microscope and revcgledjerrors .in the latter's meth- od of eniyliiiitlon. The cannery at torqey watched closely, and later consented ter a decree of condemnation m originally, sought by the 1 se micro-analytic- READ THE ADS i Calumet Baking Yowder is selling at New jow Prices "No non baking! Ur. Ows . Fttmimg, by-tol- ly Say 1215 JaJwu Am EmmIm. 111. wri 1 MRS. FLEMING, of Evanstoa, first to hear the grand news: All Catumat price arm lower No need far any woman to take chances with her baking now," says Mrs. Fleming. NowthstCalumcts selling for the lowest prices in Its history, it means that the very best can be bought at a bargain." Ask your grocer for Calumet 1 I1L, was one of the A SIMPLE TWIST.. .sad dr ffsrwQFM lift f. A tHiUnt. tw Mrs fmtor-aai- kl hle-tor- y, WHY DOBS CALUMBT dmackrz "baking tack" ? Why is Calumet different rn bakiac powders? Because Calumet combines taro dia tipet leavesunc aCtioee. A quick one tot the mixing bowk A dower ooe for tha oM . . . And Calumrt'a famous double action ia so perfectly bafanoad and controlled that it produce perfect 0 I 'Now! Big New 10 Can.. Acting ;i Calumet, the Double- -, Baking Powder, comes in two can is convenient sizes. The new-siz- e . . . dime the regular price yours. for a d Gan is now only 25jf . of the Full-Poun- i pOL. FRANK KNOX, publisher ef the Chicago Dally News; Is' now an accredited candidate for the Republican for three months Presidential nomination, for ha has TREASURY report 80 showed a received tbs Indorsedeficit of. $832,000,000. Th's ment of the Republiwas S4 per cent greater than for tha can state central comcorresponding period a year ago which mittee of Minds. Colat that time was a record defldL Ex- onel Knox has been In penditures for the quarter amounted to n receptive mood for This was an avenge a long time and has $1,830,000,000. of about $20,000,000 a day. traveled all over the The deficit occurred In spite of In- country making creased taxes and other revenues In- speeches. In virions cident to Improved business. Total unofficial straw votes revenues for the three months were he has been placed $008,000,000 compared with $954,000,-00- 0 second, only Senator In the corresponding period of the Borah being preferred to him. preceding fiscal year. A substantial amount of the InAddressing the Illinois central comcrease .Jn expenditures was due to mittee, Colonel Knox said: "I have AAA payments to farmers. Increased been from the Atlantic to tbs PadDe army, navy and other departmental and from West Virginia on north, and spending, as well as larger allocations everywhere 1 find that tha Republicans to veterans' adjusted service certificate not only think that they will be vicfund, public debt slaking fund, and torious bnt they have a deep sense of civil service retirement fund, contrib- responsibility to rescue the country from the bauds of socialists." uted to the Increase In regular first-quart- er the cities dropped everything and assembled to cheer for the Duce and hla African adventure. From the balcony of tba Venezia palace In Rome the premier shouted the words that committed his nation to a policy that may mean either victory or ruin. Be reiterated bis determination to seize territory from Ethiopia but declared he would do everything possible to prevent the campaign from bringing on a European war. But he warned the League of Nations and all nations to keep their hands off,- saying: To sanctions of an economic character we reply with our discipline, our sobriety, and our spirit of sacrifice. To sanctions of a military character we will reply with measures of military character. To acts of war we will reply with acts of war." Summoned hastily to a meeting of the league council In Geneva, the control was the subject of statesmen of Europe found themselves POTATO st a hearing called by the confronted by the fact that an unde- AAA In Washington, and officials, clared war was being - waged by a farmers and consumers were given a league member against a league mem- chance to any what ber. Article XVI of the league cove- they thought about nant provides for severe penalties for the Warren act which such a war when the aggressor has provides for quotas been determined. The sanctions range for potato growers through an economic and financial with prohibitive tas boycott to final military penalties. Be- on production in exfore going to Geneva. Anthony Eden cess of quotas, and Is of Great Britain conferred with Pro-ml- armored with Jail penLaval of France In Paris. lie had alties for willful buyInstructions to throw the full support ers or sellers of bootof his movement behind league efforts leg potatoes. This set was opto Isolate or halt the conflict In. Africa. French ofllrlnls believed that If posed by the New sanctions were applied by the league, Dealers, and Secrethey would be only economic, which tary of Agriculture Wallace said at would shut off loans aud raw mate- the conference that he does not wan, rials from Italy. The mobilization of to enforce It and will do all In hla the British navy In the Mediterranean power to avoid rhforclng It. lie several plans for voluntary methand the Red sea continued with acods which would reduce potato surcelerated siwed. pluses and rales prices. lit conassurance that the United tinued: FIRM would not be drawn Into a Potato growers are In real trouble their Judgment foreign war was given by President and the Roosevelt In bis address at San Diego. on possible cures for potato problems. Potato prices are about half of parity Us said: Wo not only earnestly desire pence and the AAA rtrslrea to get the full but we are moved by a stern deter benefit of the Judgment of potato prominatlon to avoid those perils that will ducers concerning plans for Increasing endanger our peace with the world. their returns." Aa President of the United States I AA A announced s production nay te you most earnestly once more TIJS tobacco for for cigsr-len- f that the people of America and the four years.' It provide next Ilia Intend and those of people government acteige production of 40s expect to remain at peace with all the a maximumBcneflt payments will guar-antecent per world." producers not less than fair exla Washington Secretary of State or parity, for the crop. Ilall made a strong plea for peace, de- change value." will bs prevented beContracr signers la claring that economic recovery tobacco on farme other growing from International political retarded oy ing those covered by tbs contract ucertalnty. lie warned that world than J v- - ' or-ler- AAA.-want- ! T AN SWERINGEN brothers have " regained control over the vast railway and real estate empire they built and lust to New York bankers; At the height of the boom this was valued at It was taken by a bank$3,990,000,000. ing group when the Van Sweringens defaulted on Ioann of $18,000,1100 and was put Dp at suction. Tha brothers regained control for $3,121,000 by bidding In the majority Mock of the Alleghany corporation, holding company Van for all but one of the Swerlngcn roads. Including tha Chesapeake k Ohio; Pera Marquette, Nickel Plate, Missouri Pacific, and Chicago Eastern Illinois, and tha Van 8wer-Inge- n corporation through which tha brothers ruled their vaat real estate possessions; IN HIS second trial Kelson Ronnie-vdl- , publisher of the Panama American, was convicted by a federal Jury In the Canal Zone District court on a libel charge resulting from hla criticism of conditions at Fort Clayton, The chargca were brought by MaJ. Gen. Harold B. 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