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Show 1 rniniri.E. TWSON THE PWSON. TAH 1 News Review of Current Events the World Over Angel Landing reach Its pinnacle, engineers blasted a trull along the surface of the dllT, and visitors may now go to Us poult. STOPPED UP -- NOSTRILS; dua to coldU. D Ht Uv roUtlii i arv t.llV in.V I" tic ve, UH mill he :: tion as a "back door entrv to the League of Nation", and senrather ate lead, is than risk an Immediate vote, deliyed defi- nite lift. oti. Johnson s Senator attack came on the H of heels special nicsMicc to the senate Ik from I'resldeut Ito, seg ven who Hked tor early ratification of the protocols. It was the most determined movement yet made to put the United States into the court. Other senators, It Is said, were ready to follow Johnsons lead, particularly Senator I.orah, long time foe of the court. Johnson supported Ids opening on the court hy offering four embarrassing reservation)! to the resolution of ratlllcatlon 1. Irohlhit the court from entertaining Jurisdiction on any question wholly or tn part to Us Internal i k g alTnlrs. Iermlt recourse to the court only by agreement through general or spe2. to help open llie anl perm i I nostrils M! cial treaties between the parties dispute. 3. Prohibit the court and the league of nations from trying to assume Jurisdiction on any question which upon or relates to the Monroe Doctrine. 4. Declare the United States, by Joining the court, assumes no obligations. Through Johnsons action, these questions must be voted upon before a final vote can be reached on the resolution of adherence. Although the question has bi'on sidetracked for a time. It will he brought Up soon, It Is said, and Senator Democratic leader, has stilted that he was confident of ratification when the final test conies. In vot.ng to return to reieh rule ex change their per"onal and poli'lenl liberties tor the regimentation of a d,rta!or"h:p with it" curl) on the ire's, free speech and indwidiia l.sni. In PARKERS BALSAM HAIR aiutruff tfamuve. I Sspllalr tillijiy Impart Color an J Beauty to Gray and Kadrd Hair ei at Drupxi.i. suyaruttl I bU-W Clit-N V TUiem . hlwil for uo m frLOKtgvTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker' It air Halsnm. Makes the by innit or tdr,ig-irtBi- a. bur aoft and fluffy. 60 cents lUacox Cbeintcal Vi orka, I'utchogue, N.Y. PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS V. Hill of 330 Mn. E. No. 7th St., West Provo, Utah, iaul : I)r. Pierce a is Favorite Prescription wondrrtul ftr ex certain mr pettant mother. Brfote little girl wji burn I w.n furling vrrv weak. 1 mrd the Prescription' and it helped to build up my system. 1 experieiued very little discomfort when baby came. T ab tiwtl the 'Prevription lollovnm? ebdlhotU t I soon renamed my nonrnl utmurth." JNew itM, ubhu 60 t., liquid f 1,00. Start the day feeling FITand ACTIVE! ImI Irt a hoi ENEIiAl, IIEVISIDN of air ma rates to pi event possible destruction ot commercial aviation has been recommended hy the bureau of air mail of tin Interstate Commerce com An Investigation conducted mis"i,,n. hy the bureau discloses that most of the routes are bring operated at losses, and rale Increu'cs were recommended on Pd routes. Kates on one route would remain unebanged. and 11 others would he decreased, if the recommendations are carried out. The proposed new Increases range up from nine cents per mile for pound age not tn exceed .UH) pounds per mile, while the reductions ranged as high as llkf. cents per mile. Operation losses of $1.7:, 7, It'.td, UP were shown In tables submitted by the 2.1 ei"t-inoperating companies, and It was pointed out (bat the Industry would le endangered If the contractors were forced to continue operating at tremendous losses. T most farthing Innovation the New Deal has proiaised thus far the social security dan" proposed by President Roosevelt has aroused a storm of discussion. Administration adhe- rents the greeted scheme wild en- with thusiasm, while the opposition, led hy Senator P.orah, Idaho, has voiced vigorous criticisms. All business in congress has been sidetracked to permit Immediate action on ithe Tlfm IMtlNUU III lil ri low you I, ru 10 ht. jiles Hut U s. ut and knep yon 1e- and tnachf. 111 8 to work 1110 hut promotl duo tlouliy 81 you hack. CtHN.SE Wit H 6AHHHQ ol On i CD ujlaiiSc AlOci WM-- 4 U The Hawaiian The liawaiuis are Polynesians, not Malays who are a hr. mill of the Mongolian race The Poll nesians, alllouigh of smi I.i r features, language, iii"t,, ms. rebg mi and tradition", ate not a pure race. no.v are suppos'd to h marilv of ra:i orlg'tt, ii:h Ii,t iM.Mis of ,c her I bhci.ls, and to h u e come Irom u i.v of the Mat iv pentn Asia sula and .! iv i, at d tin nee trout K ii I to l"'1iml by vain ms routes in t hoi r c,i r ,,i s t Mtiv g I, nw t a r, an, s, u. n ,1 and to line Tea, e, lii.io:', piohahly trotil A Samoa. ah,n t ,.e ir l. 1 . ' di , Id Ti-or- , In! ; So' a o a- ", r, i y I a, k ,' I 1 ow r i k h1 licai 'v h.i, '. know n is v I.' Tpot i. out of regn!;.,!.-os,,, io'y 's (,i i ton rose, pr, ha'dy as Other rose. vv ., t , , , i T HE Saar will be returned to Her many on MarCn 1. a "peilal committee of the l.o.igue of Nations has tieii.led. The proposal will he submitted to P.eiTiu at once. Opposition to i tins proposal Is expected, slice the reieh origins. y demanded the basin's return form iy on or before l'ehru ary lo Another over ur.s d.ihcuity France's demand that Art., le !. of the Versailles trea'y establishing a deni tar: ed zone should he app'.ed to the SaiiG.iinl. 'I liis would ban Na d stoim troops and l'.row n Shuts Iro n the after its r, ini Con pi nice of th s demand wo'ihl he aa :, dm ss;,, from Germ u that tie I'.nmn Shins u:e a so.-- m i :a: o'gr ,:,,n. and tong dor ed in cou, put tins 'arv srengtli. lag s 11 ter-rltot- y . . ,",-- third phase of testimony hy tlie state In the trial of r.runo Itlcluird ll.iuptmann, charged with the murder of (ol. Charles A. IJndherghs son, has begun. Eight handwriting experts lulled by tlie prosecution have completed their testimony, each declaring that In bis opinion, tlie dour ex carpenter was author of the ransom notes, and the state now moves on to the story of finding tlie tiny corpse In a shallow grave In the N. J., two woods near Hopewell, months and twelve days sifter the kidnaping on the night of March 1, 1IC, 2. Following this, the story of how Hauptmann was captured last September through Identification of one of the gold certificates which made up the ransom, will be told. Eight men, who have qualified with the court as exports, have declared that Hauptmann penned the ransom notes. Photographic eiil.iigements of the notes and of Hauptmann's admitted writings have been shown in the court, and each peculiarity of each character bits been carefully gone over. Defense lawyers hive fought each fscrap of testimony bit by bit. An attempt has been made to show that some one might have forged H.iupt-innnnhandwriting In an effort to throw suspicion cut him, hut this has been vigorously refuted by vvitiiO"sos xvlio have boon firm m their assertions that only the prisoner could have boon the author. An attempt to forestall efforts of the defense to pin the crime on ls.nl, r Eisch, furrier, who died In Germany, Is being made by New Jersey officials Pinkos Eisch, brother of Isa, lor. his wife, Cronin; his sister, Hannah, and Flschs nurse, Maim Ste.ngnit, have been brought from Germany to testify. Ilnkiis has asserted his behef that his bretlitr Is not gnlltv. s iluiglsti owtcromtvd i, i t S3SS!'3!"r,!S i ; toll the erw ini i g ,c pi, I, c to h, 1. to d teri.i' n.e of the ti'.ah MMs oi 'i.e u ..s to the future s'.rii" The comp etc v .Me I'l In the con mission was: to G, many 477. IK', for uu France 2.121, and to return a an -- r.c:, s ol I vv til. hs an: tor retu.u wznttun , I, measure. Public hearings have started in the senate tlnnnce committee, and the house ways and moans committee has postponed consideration of the bonus bill to work on the security dan. This Is being done at the Presidents behest The dan provides: Flexible, hut compulsory unemployment Insurance tinder a federal state system restricted to workers nnd tinanced by a 3 per cent tax on pay rolls after January 1. lffis. The government will aid in hearing administration costs, and the treasury will handle the fund. Ninety per cent of the pay roll tax Is to be refunded to em ployers who contributed to state unemployment dans. A maximum of $lo a week of compensation to begin four weeks after the worker loses his Job nud to last for not more than sixteen weeks is contemplated. The second part of the plan provides for old age pensions. The government is to cooperate with the v states and pay a maximum of y.,0 u month to persons over sixty tive. The national gov'ernment Is also to aid states tn formulating a dan fur persons under sixtytive which will be tinanced jointly by employer and employee through a pay roll tax; the funds to he handled hy tlie federal government; the amount of pensions to be y percentage of the employee's wage; with non manual emp'oyees rea month to be ceiving more than exempt from the plan. I he third section ol tin scheme pro vides for appropriations to give better facilities to caring for mothers, and dependent and cr.pp'cl children, and the fourth section would furnish larger apprepriatotis for public health ah!, tnvesti : i" n and research. G,,st of the entire program to the federal government will be yliKt.iH'o, m u a i. a (h h l next year and in sue reeding years, tin cost to the states will he STe.oon.tNMi next year and Jt ,0, (kM.ihhi in succeeding years. Seme idea of the sin of the 'an may he gained from the report of the In ".dent's Inct whhh su'd reserves for old a 1' pens'ons must I.e maintained after O , i vears a' .some o N SI Vg.'.n o.', of tl.o I sjC( mi. j o M.jr po.i i he h w ,,n ni hiv,. i n win "A foi.r ro!. irt i'l hr s,i n f ) s' I'o n: is :i o oi i.nu 'i:.::rl (Id u U) 'MlhM n', i'n tour tun ri v oi t o st. a H". tl :ir t ml iv i iii-- ion! ,u lu t o h t vz pi ' r 'f; yu hoard, of w id e P i :d I t b an fo.lmv. ill to 111 s.iiipl.fed 111 the not g, M IT, ueiit, Id fix t! e price. se Would Tl itnl colli XR as III. tel a hin.'e p, r d lion of this ;r T! th'rd , now it od. Eri'ess legi"!:!-k- u is cna, ted, the act on June Id. amend and .nut .ru w.il rVnlV enu'-- Industry. vv,u e the NR Most members of the hoard, it is Hull "ai I. prefer the "peniiuiieht" v. hi, h would broaden the government's No industry regulation of bus ne-would csenpe the wage and hour codes. Today many in, lustres, among them the telephone, telegraph, nnd tobacco industries, are not under trade codes, since these have not been able to agree on terms. The present law permits the President to impose a code only when an Industry refuses to submit voluntarily, such as In the case of the cotton garment Industry. Observers nre not at all sure the I! I President wants a permanent code. Several uncertainties have made it ri f ticult for tin President to decide, one of which Is the s'atus of section 7a, the collective bargaining clause. A NFMP.ER of important Issues await the league of Nations us it convenes at Geneva on its fifteenth Five maior disputes will birthday. come before tlie body, of which the Saar plebiscite, involving as It does the disposition of tlie future miFonal allegiance of that rich territory, holds most immediate interest. ether decisions which await action of tlie league include: the dispute he tween Iraq and Persia over alleged border violations hy t he latter; the border conflict between Italy and Ethiopia; the Greek umplaint that Greek minorities In Albania are being deprived of their guaranteed rights; nnd the long war In tlie Chaco Korea! between Rolivia nnd Paraguay. PTRsr legislation 1 to be put through representatives was the house ot completed us the S77.t.;iltl t Ml independent o (lives appropriation b. was passed in virluaiiy the same form as recommended by the appropriations The amount lor the securi committee. ties and exchange commission was in creased to $2,t mo ih hi. Ell oris of Representative It a i. ton of Texas to reduce tile Sg, l.li i.T ior the home loan hank hoard and ot Representative Timer New ork. to cut down the ajipropria tii'n for the lederal conimunicalioiis conmiisMon wore de'eated. S.gns ol gathering storms were seen however, as Reprcsentaiv e Ravhurn Democrat. Texas, chairman of tlie house interstate commerce i"inni,t:ce. declared on the floor that he would not to p'a, e product!, mi of support a od under government control. Finer get'.cy legis'.i; m : r t oui'ro' measures inv.F In- the re, cut do vision o' the n t. Suf'!';nD court will u v hi ,: ,' and Rayloins dec M'n ,vt i'n a an indica! i,n tl at ''fiOM !m,1 y (Id veiop. 11 I o W I.hl.N, I. x5 wav to In Gutar h ;n loans will s ;' ru;. o' or ll4 i (oi ; , tu'clve" i voui g woii. iii, onl rely alone, with si,-p, no us'l'tant to beli the n.i ig.it m. can tly, nimeeii, across Pa, d.e ocoi.n and land in California to ren'.ve a bum'll of roses, eighteen hours trotn Hawaii, what do you think hit or fen thousand povverlu bombing and swift pursuit planes could do, comlug mon Asia or from Europe? v 1'eiitis.i lvania is an important tobacco state. The g, eminent is laying tanners tmt to grow tobacco, just as it cotpays them elsewhere not to grow ton or w limit mnl not to raise pigs. After you iiave spent your whole life driven by necessity's lash to produce the utmost possible, this brings sweet pence to liaxe the government pay you for not doing It, even If you can't quite understand it. Nobody lias yet arranged to pay i. l "s ' PATRONIZE tf the 's WRITE FOR FREE GARDEN ROOK !) SALT LAKE CITY E X C E L C I a r 'MPIH r. n S BEAUTY SCHOOL Lfarn rrodem beauty ENROLL NOW culture pleasant, profitable ork. Ex. celcis, known nationally, offers yea many For free catalog gmof advantages. full particulars, address KXCELCIS BEAUTY SCIIOOL 221 So. W. Temple Salt Lake City DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS Americas Finest and Best Equipped DIESEL Schools. We tuppy leading Diesel Mfgrt. with men for their trade. Call or writs for particulars. NESS BUILDING, 311 SALT LAKE great nation. The honorable Japanese chief of information In tlie foreign oilier says the Fnlted States is planning an attack on Japan. Any Japanese who believes It lacks tlie usual intelligence for which you give all Japanese credit. Nations start wars because they want something. What docs the Fnlted States want from Japan? Fncle Sam, in a mild fit of Idiocy, is now giving away tin Philippines, Asiatic Islands richer in resources than tin Japanese islands. We got those islands lioni the Spanish war. Should we start another war, spend billions, kill many of nur Japanese friends and burn tip their country by lire bombardment from airplanes merely to get more Asiatic islands, to be given away later? The thirst of the Classes New Out oS Now Starting Town Students Earn Living Expenses mmcrcia ENROLL NOW Write For means profit to the government. Uncle Sam during K'.4 collected an average of more than $1 .ihhi.ihk) a day In liquor taxes, a total amount of S.T71,oiMl.g.T2. Reer alone .' ieliled $JiHi.04l.0iM spints distilled in America, $121 tHki.imi); imported spirits. 000, non : Imported wines. $d,(HK),(H0. pop!p It is easy to understand why tens of millions follow the trial of Kruno Hauptmann for the kidnaping and killing of the Lindbergh baby with such intense interest. The trial is a mys-tery in itself. Gradually unwound in court like the chapters In a detective story, it holds public attention, the horrible nature of the crime increasing the interest tenfold. Eighty-ninKussan fishermen, living i'n the edge of Hie Caspian sea, might to he grateful to the American "right brothers that irv, nted the With the r Im.iis they had drifted ten days on an ice tbe and were starv ing. Along came a leg I ; ., i, plane, living low, to drop t.ny .ma, Imres that brought f,i,. tobacco and alcohol. hen the ti .hermrn. Imp lost, oat of sight of land. g,,t ,n their boats and ' H rpl.i m guided he, a to the shortest route to shore. nir-I'hn- Catalogue Henager Business College 45 East Broadway, Wouldnt Salt Lahe YOU Utah City, Like Hens Like These? : liens Owned bv H. F. Tucker, Murray. 12 tops. 4S44 Am. Fork. 12 mos. 73 '615 F. J. Perry, Provo, 12 mos. IS 25 27 R. W. Clark, 70 Hens 12 months' 19,855 time Average production, 2S3.6 eggs per bird per yar. Average weight of ees, over 26 ounces per dozen in first ycr of production. Ir Piofits depend on Production, duction on Breeding and Li a ability. hens Tlie blood of these flows through Kamshaw and limpanogos other '1 bro! Vis chicks. heir sons nnd niae birds of the $amo blood in hav headed our breeding flocks for years White leghorns, most heavy varieties and eexed chick. A cojiy of our 1935 price list and descripasking. tive literature is yours for HATCnERIFS RAMSFTAW No. 5 i Salt Lake Citv TIMPANOGOS HATCHFRY C. C. No. Provo. Utah te gt 400 Utah , Oil Refining I Service Stations in I'tah and Idaho STOP SHIVERING all win- Many families shiver ter havecolds and sickness because of cold houses. Leaky windows cause this. SILL- - to Amnia ''"nUy. dit not lonlvOfl, as to TITE air-tigh- JDiii See your op in Windows lre-Fi- t t. or stick. writo a 1 They dont rajtl They save fge lumber dealer & Co- - Morrison-Merril- l nr Distributors li (ss a It r STORY I Washington reports that President IN im'iJ " a matter of common rn to era your support to those who in turn lupport you. While promoting that neit Comma. lty activity, notice how many more Inttr. are willine to Und mountain concern helping hand, than others. They ut lerested in the welfare of jour communhy, Do yourself a favor! Give that dollar ta someone who wilt return the favor. Bat Intermountain Made Good . FLOYD K. HARMSTO.V, Roosevelt, Uj, It newspaper publishers for riot writing editorials, but that may come, In the glorious new era. and, here and there, It might lie a great blessing. Roosevelt's message to congress nluuit pensions for the old will suggest "only $40 a month. The Washington correspondent who says "only does not know vv tint $40 a month would mean to millions of old people whose lives are made bitter not by deprivation, not by poverty, hunger or cold, but by tlie fact that they depend upon the cold charity of others, particularly on tlie charity of relatives. Give $!0 a month to the old that are dependent and you will tiring happiness into the last years of millions of lives, nnd that would lie worthy of a Th,c. HOME INTlLSTfiy THIS WEEKS PRIZE ro n h Metal Gives Glass (ulor rnr. r.n h1. LOVE local product. Men they i u .I, .1 i'- country, should s 1, mi hi gilt, .on :i iio.iu 11, iot 10 (j Cm U : !in. rJ r;t hdJ v b o! M, i lalor a o' ml. r this .'an. every industry .1 e to go under a code fixing nets and prohibiting wage : aid hour ill'll ibor. Ti 'ido pi :n 'I ice prnv istnris In rare w ouid in entiielv i dun'arv. 0U- -! s when prii e X ug is emploved. horn ' o', t fel :u. would r Ill t M: lil Nos , I "I t !' I::, hl.ei'g id hie d out tlir e p. the oiilse I, P o' sccai" l.age Dos'd Righbc, g i,. a I: :. mow hat haim nt, r proMom O' till hlD'jot y: . the I.!' , a "k th b e Eat hart's a ,r of i.e f U t it ,1 gov-um- -ht no rs, across 2,1'Hl I ail t ,f t to Pa, i I.,' H ca n. roil) law All Ainerlcun St.,-,.I'n Ia-:l"- t I.I !y I!,,."'' ou the o gen-Whof date and Icr'y, nut to s provide ,pp.,",-aie i :u t toll o! without one. ; -- f a !'.-- to ,1,1 I1M ,.V to ", Nil A as tl ex' THE COMPORT ? I. p, U"h , IS tie. VS In the world If the Fl.l'ed Suites. l know It, the A"ia do know ,d , a- proposed freer LrenlMtti n V !M of the world court led a .so' h,o w I. on Senator Itiiam Johnson, Itepold.can, (alifornla. bitterly dcnoumi'd mm h ac- j One riling linpoi taut laiil for Not Doiti" s a Mntiilt Wli.ll Do We Want of Japan ,a m.JiJ t) ICoh-lnso- Use Monllioljfuiu orjntii ro i cm! of ret. Value of : Where Pole Are Located Compass needles are attracted by either the North or South magnetic jsde. The North magnetic pole lies within the Hoot Ida peninsula some SOI miles away from the true or North geographic pole and the South magnetic pole Is located In Victoria Land In Antarctica and Is approximately a like distance from the South geographic pole. V b EDWARD By THIS WEEK ex that the tU Jfp World Court Adherent Proposal Sidetracked in Senate Prendents Social Security Plan Arou-e- s Storm of Discussion. BRISBANE Jan--- , on 1; Not rim ii v years ago Angels Land Ing. the red pyramid that stands so conspicuously on the floor of .Ion canyon In I.lnhs Zion National park, was Inacccssilde. Its very name came from Its Inaccess.hlllty, for, argued the pioneers who mimed It. only a winged angel could ever " ill Tue tf lor. Georgian Bay Islands Georgian I.ay, with Its .Tin) Islands, Is that norlhern seitlon of I.ake Huron whuh Is the waterway between Owen sound, Midland, and Carry sound at the eastern extremity and the Son at the western end, touching eri route at many fishing resorts on the north shores of Georgian bay and 'I he fiibmile Manitoijlin Island stretch between Midland and Carry sound at the eastern end contains the archipelago of lO.noq Islands situated In the inside channel." tor lntormed . ctirp-'raihu- - I tea Sally Se ; the "Growing Pin Those vague, ambiguous pain In children which are popularly known an "growing pains" are entirely misnamed. Such pains are probably associated with rheumatism, aeeuril-Into Jacobi, who first clearly saw the clinical relationship between growing puma and articular rheumatism and even endocarditis. '1 he medical scientist noted that uncomplicated muscular rheumuMsm Is rare in young children, and at that time he wrote: 'Growing mins are not Infrequently inllaniniutory rheiimutism, and endocarditis of later l.u k to the years may he traei-growing pains which are but dimly remembered. fleselaud 1lalu r l ' ' i, ' ' t " " l s f h I"' i' i: '' ' K. f- - K nv I'- m - X r, of knows u . now the Ti o V'nt,,r wT at "I a, d Laval vor aiTee "f the sub n ior cor h " v - s'.- tic. A use has been four! lunt or.e of the rarest r,i3i-'metal has been found 1 color to ftrong- - x'clloxv : . L,Fj 'J: nk No. fit' $3.00 I W.N.F- 0' wr,k "'ll beHPYrt'l Inlet mountain made Lo,d" ot c ahoe. Send your slorv in to lntermuntnn 'crv u.fT U nmn. P. O. Boy 1555 Sait a" tour stcry appears in thi column yen will chock fm to |