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Show FRIDAY. FEBRUARY NEWSPAPER AX IXDEPEXDEXT PAGE SIX 4, 1921 X ? 5! Save Money By Using ! V v? f? Either of These Two Coals V ? ? You Can t fV t V fT John 1 . Weeks ef I'riiili'iit Wilsuii trm-to- r carrying 153 MM who It is believed will be secretary of war iu the Hurtling cannier. White llnui--f gnuunU for hi dully ride. 3 Test of the new Holt gun uiouiit howitzer ncur Stockton, t'ul. CURRENT EVENTS y Eu-riea- u Supreme Council Attempts to Settle German Reparations and Disarmaments. EXTEND TIME UTTER FOR Austria1! Plight to Bs Investigated Morris and Shldehara Devise Plan e Accord for Railways Prepars to American-Japanes- Ask 'y Reduction Wages. liolalie-vlzln- of By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Germany, Austria and Turkey were nn the anxious seat last week ; and various other nations were only less cun-- ' corned. For the supreme council of the allies was In session In Paris discussing reparations, disarmament, the wulvsthm of Austria and the revision of the treaty of Sevres. Between sessions Premier Lloyd George lunched ( mid dined and talked In prlvHteyUh I'reiuler llrlund, and ennlsially won lilin over to tjuiUsy U greater con- -' Vitiation. It Is probable that this was quite sgreesbls to M. Brlaud, but ha Eiad to put up some argument to sulls-t- j the French iieople. who are doomed Ro disappointment. When the matter of Gertnun reparations rams up, Douincr, tlie French sill ulster of finance, made a long In whlrli he Insisted that France suuxt lie puld 4tKi,OU0,000,(NX gold jiiurks. lie stated, as the policy of France, that Germany must lie presented with an Itemised bill fur war wluuiagcs caused liy her, and UiHt the supremo council should then fix the 4i mount that Germany must pay within the next five years, l.loyd George and Ills col Ira gaes wished to concentrate wu what Germany is able to pay, and ald there were three ways in which she could make payment In allver. In .Hold and In goods. The discussion developed that Great llrltaln has objections to tlie two last named. It la held that if Germany Is eomMlled to pay - xiver any considerable amount of the liundred million gold marks alia Is supposed to he holding as a reserve, the xnark would liecotne practically worthless and tha economic situation In e would bo worse than ever. Tlie British also point out that If Germany pays in goods I he markets would glutted and English Industries ruined. One oilier method of partial pnymont to France has bran proposed the sending of German laborers to reconstruct the devastated regions. But this is optioned by France on the ground tlmt the people of those regions are without employment and need the iwyment for doing the reconstruction work. It was on the question of disarmament that the French yielded most General Nollet'a report said that tlie Gentians were not faithfully earning out tlie treaty terms In that resteet. but this was ronlradlcted by the report of the British General Bingham. The council's military oxjierti, with Marshal Foch as chairman, then got together and agreed to abandon the original French demand that the civil miof Bavaria and litary organization East 1ruKslu lie disbanded at once. A delay until July 1 was granted, hnt Foch Insisted on guarantees by military occupation of the Ituhr district If the terms were not executed by tlmt date. In view of the stubborn nrtl-tud- e maintained by the governments of Ibivarla and East Prussia and the louder of the organization In question, it 1 not easy to see how the central government at Berlin can bring about the disbandment by July 1 If. as It says. It cannot do so now. nd-wir- are coming befora the thaws of spring. See that your filled now, and you can rest secure in the knowledge that Castle Gate and Clear Creek will provide the heat when it's most needed. Many cold days bins-ar- ?? r? ?? ? e ASK YOUR DEALER s ! g ABigBrop in Thermometer Deterioration. Even thermometers become old, and consequently inaccurate with age, mercurial Instruments reading too high and spirit Instruments too low. In the former case the bnlb appears to shrink, thus .forcing the quicksilver too far up the stem. This gradual shrinkage is supposed to be due to the fact that the external pressure on the bulb may lie considerably higher than the Internal pressure, the air aa far .as possible having been removed before the glasa la ealed. On the other hand, the spirit thermometer Is sealed with the bulb covered In a freezing mixture, In order to lock up In the glass as much air as possible. The Instrument thus starts with the Internal pressure which In time appears to be reduced either by expansion of the glasa under the Internal pressure or by leakage. Scientific American. Organized to Fight Plant Pests. The Plant Protection Institute Is the name of a body formed recently for tlie purpose of waging relentless war on the pests that afflict field and orchard crepe, shade trees and ornamental plants. Tills It will do hy and directing sclent I lie le-- i hy fostering ween Invesrigntnrs and manufacturer. and by disseminating Information sbisut the control of plant Insects and disease. The members are all scientific expert or manufacturers of the Insecticide, fungicide, apparatus, . etc., used In this work of exteruiln:i-t!o:i- . Popular Mechanics Magazine, i snp-por'ln- g The Genesee Pure Food Company; Le Roy. N. Y. rsr-- CS- SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF HOME-MAD- E DREAD Most Appetizing of Foods When One Is Hungry. Loaf Should Ce Light In Wslght Considering Its Size, of Symmetrical Form, With an Unbroken, rown Crust. distribution of the holes, on the other hand, and the thickness of the walla can best be examined by cutting a very thin slice and holding it up to tha light The flavor of the bread should be, as nearly aa possible, the flavor of wheat developed or brought oat by the use of salt This flavor le not easy to de? scribe, but Is familiar to those who have tasted the wheat kernel. Golden-B- Good bread is about tlu most of food when one Is hungry, but there are many kinds of hoimwnade bread. Some is good, some Is bad, and some Indifferent. Which kind do you make? If you dont know, judge It by the following description af a good loaf given by the home kitchen of the United Hlates ihTwirtnient of Agriculture: Good bread Is porous and contains d Stacking Industry, which, according to mittee, where a majority seems numlwr of holes or cells, all l to an arrangement which they Its proponents, will protect both the f large, which are of about the same size stock and the consumers raisers think Involves the recognition of the from ind shajie. It is better fur some s soviet government alleged price control by the packers. to think of It as a mas of tiny . same That Wilson note was Inter- Eighteen Republicans, mostly l'rogrew-slvesubhles made of flour and water and Joined forces with 23 Demopreted In this country ns aiming chiefmrdened or fixed In shape hy means nt crats to bill the continued ly occuiiatlon of carry Japan's through, the heat. This calls attention not only Vladivostok and the surrounding por- vole being 46 to 33. Washington coro the size of holes or cells, hut also tion of Sllierla, and in this light might respondents predicted that It would in tlie character of walls of the cells, have been generally approved If the not get through the house, at least vhlrh In good bread are always very Republican press had not Jumped on during this session. hln. It ns a presumptuous attempt to esA loaf of bread should lie light In tablish a policy by a repudiated adCharles M. Schwab, the steel mag- veight, considering Its size, and should i ministration. Anyhow, the Japanese nate, who was accused of having tak- have a symmetrical form and an unso far have not given It ofilclal at ten- -' en from the $209,543 for broken, golden-brow- n government crost. The crust tlon ; neither have they made any his personul expenses while he. was should be smooth on top and should move toward getting out of Vladivo- director general of the Emergency have a certain luster, to which the stok. Tlie murder of an American Fleet corporation, was fully exoner- term "bloom" has been given. naval lieutenant by one of their sen- ated by the house committee InvestiThe loaf aa a the crust and tries, and other unwarranted acts, gating the shipping board, after a the crumb, shouldwhole, be elastic. The however, have forced Tokyo to dis- somewhat sensational sesslim during loaf. If pressed oat of shape, as it avow all such actions. which Mr. Schwab wept over the false often Is when slices are cut from It, charges that Impugned his patriotism. should regain its form when the presi Ambassadors Morris and Shldehara General Pnlmer and sure la removed. Attorney Bits of the crust. have concluded their negotiations for Samuel Untermyer continued their If bent a little between the the settlement of the California alien wordy battle, the former accusing the should show the same power fingers, to reland law question and the. definition latter of having nerved the German bound, as should also the cut surface of the rights of Japanese In the United embassy aa unpaid Judicial and legal of the loaf If pressed. States, and their recommendations are political adviser" during the early years The crumb should be creamy whits embodied in a reiort which Mr. Mor- of the war, and of "still serving his In color and should have a "sheen," ris has submitted to Secretary of State old clients." Untermyer countered with which may be compared with the Golhy. The principal fratnres of this flat denials and with charges that bloom of the crust. This sheen can Palmer is a grossly Incompetent offi- best be seen by looking across a slice report are as follows: I. An amendment to the existing cial who has misused his rather than directly down Into It Tha patronage. home-mad- npiK-tlzln- KITCHEN IS WORKSHOP The kitchen le the workshop In most farm homes. In It the housekeeper end her helpers prepare the food for the family. and from It as a center carry on most of the other housework. More and better work can be d done In a shop arranged for the comfort and convenience of the workers and equipped with good tools than In a dark shop where much time must be .spent In unnecessary steps, and energy wasted with scattered equipment Business men have found this a sound principle, and It should be applied to the farm kitchen so that the housekeeper can dp her work more quickly and with the least fatigue. e g eco-loini- ra Heartless Landlord!. Jean Vnljenns ultimate housing course limy Interest the desierate re- of today : "I lay down In the dog ken-- 1 nel. and the dog bit me." And so even before Victor Hugo there were heartless landlords! Brooklyn Eagle. Coal for Argentina. At present practically the whole of the 8.00n,000,0(X) ton which Argentina consumes each year Is- - Imported, bat a large and conveniently located deposit ha been recently discovered In that country. Hsr Status. Is Mrs. Wiggins really a don't belong to none No. she th'-s- e new-fnng'e- ect. d old hardshell f She's a goo" Baptist." well-lighte- rea-:ou- , fV $mXXXXXXXXXXXX'XmXmXXK,mX,mXmX op-use- j V MinersandShippersof Castle Gate and Gear Creek Coal exclusively ur two-third- t UTAH FUEL CO. well-inform- Eu-jtii- The plea for Immediate relief for starving Austria, made to the supreme connell hy 8lr William Goode, British representative In Vienna, and other representatives of the allied nations, was made In vain. The plan proposed by Gooile was tlmt Grent Britain and France rtiould lend Austria 30.non,(Xx In ten annual Installment, and lie uggested the United States might use and in factories and large heating plants. participate In the loan. But Lloyd commercial treuty which will grant to luwtully 111 this George said this was out of tlio ques- Japanese subject tion. calling attention to the difficulty country equal civil rights with the nabuild hous- tional of any utlicr foreign nation. lu ohiuinlug 10,ixki,iXX) 2. A revision of the existing genes In London, The council, feeling tlmt the cum of Austria la so closely tlemen's agreement, so hs to make It conform to preoent-duhound up lu the general central requirements, situation, referred the whole and to that end would absolutely promutter to a speclul committee, made hibit Japanese emigration to America up of the commerce ministers of the al- and tlie Hawaiian islands, while admitlied nations, for Investigation. ting It to the Philippines. At home tlie Japanese government Admitting that the treaty of Sevres, was violently attacked hy the oppowith Turkey, must be revised, the sition lenders for Its alleged failure eouiKil decided that representatives of In diplomatic negotiations with the the allies ahull hold a conference with United States, Great Britain, China Turkish mud Greek representatives lu and Siberia, and for keeping troops In London lu the latter part of February, 8lberla. In reply to the latter charge If the governments of Constantinople Premier llara said he would like to and Angora can get together fur the withdraw those troops, but he bepurpose, they will be allowed to send lieved their maintenance In SI be. .a a Joint delegation. To thia extent the was necessary for the national defense. lie admitted tlmt the council recognizes the Turkish of Siberia could not be diecked. government, and It probably la tlie least It can do In view of tlie strong iKMdtlon of Muataplia Keniul Hundreds of thousands of workers Paslm and hie recent military suc- In the United States are without emcesses against the Greeks In Asia ployment, but the situation la growing Minor. better dully. In tbs North the textile mills and many of the automobile Disagreeing with tha views of Pres- plauta are reopening, and In the South ident Wilson as set forth hi Secretary the uotlou mill are resuming operaColby's note to the Italian ambassador tions. To be sure, the worker Is often last November, tlis council decided compelled to accept either a shorter that Estlionla and Latvia, two of tha week or reduced wages. The downstates carved out of the old Ilusalan ward trend In pay has now reached empire, should be recognised as sov- the railways, and last week the labor ereign state. Action on Georgia and committee of the American AssociaLithuania was deferred. tion of Hallway Executives met In Chicago to lay plans for a request From the other able of the fence Uiat the United State railway labor Berlin cornea the Information tlmt tlie board authorize a reduction of wages. German government will not recognize One minor rad lu the Southeast althe right of the supreme council to set- ready baa asked for such authority. tle tlie subject of teparatluns. Berlin The railway executive aay tlmt at holds (list there must he first a dis- the present rates the properties are cussion by Industrial experts regardnut earning the 0 per relit return ing deliveries, and then tlie confer- guaranteed hy the transportation act; ence of the governments at Geneva as that the rates now are as high as the business can be expected to bcur; promised at the Spa meeting. tlmt forces have been cut to the minimum consistent with safe oimration, "Pertlnax." a usually Purla Journalist, suys Great Britain aiul tlmt the only remaining place for is going to propose that payment of a reduction In exKuei Is the wags 'ule. the British war debt to the United They also will show the fedStates he postponed until 1986 sad eral board that wuge Increase! of 1947. This debt now amounts to some- more than 120 per rent since the thing over four billion dollars. It Is Prraldeut signed the Adauison eight-hosaid Lord Chalmers, permuneut secrelaw have accounted fur almost of the Increase In operattary of the British treasury, will coma over here with the plan for postpone- ing exiiense from $3,100,000,000 to ment nearly $0,000,(XXU00 a year and tlmt the natlonul Industrial conference President Wilson's note, asking that, hismls estimates show that the cost of before bs undertake mediation for Ar- living has decreased. menia, tlie great powers promise Russia that her territorial Integrity shall Union laborers who believe Samuel not be Invaded, secins to have met with little response from the capitals Gonqiera and his associates have of Europe, though It may be the states- proved Incompetent leaders and "have men are merely digesting It Armenia directed the tollers' Industrial ship herself appears to have ceased to In- Into the whirlpool of fallacy and corterest any except the philanthropists rupt politics" have Just started the who know that her people still are suf- organization of a new national labor movement called the American fering and oppressed. As for Russia, of Union Workingmen. Its League organizthe main development of recent days ers declare they are for America and la the progress of the negotiations for Amerirnn hleala and conceptions apd resumption of trade between her and l hut they hope to establish cordial reGrent Britain. The soviet envoy has receiviHl the terms demanded by the lations letwoen their leaders and the administration. British, and It Is likely they will bs Harding The movement accepted. toward the The senate has passed the bill for same end In tlie United States has received a setback in the senate com- government regulation of the meat NEWS REVIEW OF t an dean and free burning, assuring economy of both money and effort. These superior fuels come from the greatest coal fields in the West and, for mon than twenty-fiv- e years, have been preferred for both home They - ? ? Books still are printed by monks in Thibet from wooden Mocks as was done in the earliest stages of printing centuries ago. I srara n-i- u . I HOUSEHOLD emus' i Knrtsl teed valses ettiw J today ire tided bear eddeg. NUR esede ire bIIcc ahead oiothcn.hardg er, pnrrr, noeeeee (rcater virility and ara aelaeted and irowa for aoil and climatic conditions of tha want, yield aiorc thia aay sad aver wed. w NOTES A small sink with a rubber stopper for its escape pipe may be used as a dish pan. With roast pork serve apple sauce, mashed potatoes and green vegetable peas, beans or spinach. Let the Saad Da the TiSJnz Theta the icalnrooH to prove oar claim, w will Mad yoa Me worth f"T ISc alia copV of oarcataloS, her la what wa will tend you, aoma of our Cncat rarirtiu; 1 rit. Rick Knirht Brrt lUe I Ptf. Cuomhim KvM CUa I Pits. Potto. fiat Anapa -.- 10-- White Brute in. Fkf. Ua Baer Teomto E 1 Celery, lettuce and other id plants, because eaten raw, must be washed with the greatest care. Sal soda In hot soap sude Is splendid for removing grease from a gas range. See that It le thoroughly dried afterwards. 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