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Show i CACHE AMERICAN. I XIAN. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over Crau San Martin Tries to FbtaMMi Government for Cuba l our More States for Prohibition Rlue Eagle Notes. Repeal Is aerklng to apeed, explained, be. iuh tax pay era are seeking to have It refunded Ua to them. Another 'gVi.USi.l not been paid In. Assured by tbs president of a an ffi lent fund to carry on tbe work, llrtxerlng said be hoped to round up $.MMMiO In tbe bear future without great dlffieulty. No prosecutions are being planned at present. eminent Scenes and Persons in the Current News Riirfly mid lor Ml i.iin.i: between assured and Turkey by the part which was signed Ankara by Premiers Isaladrli and Isun-- t Pasha. The pact guarantee reciprocal fruitier security against aggression, a common understand lug dividing on domestic and ami International question mutual representation at Interna lional conferences. EAfE for ten years i cn Iec-uilM-- r at Havana fr'Ji, Vji'.ffiip Advocates s-h- s ih w. r recog-nillo- Starting Work on the Norris Dam 1 rrrr n Looker-IJimpso- f civilization. Men-oca- l, F 100-fo- 220-mil- e Princess and Pretender to Wed d r-old , 1933. Western Newspaper Union. twenty-yea- mop it-t.- ! "' ? -- Ciitl'e In In M.iiti.....:.rti Mali", aim n.itr tnaks. Kiy with He e a tryli g problem Mr h.n nt They adnitt 'heir .r. nV Is lll.l.livpiuto. are able to drive motor iru.k out on head of the rniigi-- . round up than I la bar .li arid rutle I'jrl. dozen hours Hay are in a market. II v rvis-l!t- u-- HALT LAKE CITY. 1 T- -1 epa store trade In Salt Ijike I'rv-hb-- l W- - Itll-ttl- -r be-ee- U. S. S. McFarland Ready for Action ICE mi.t iakk cm1.I li 1 d MIF nut im I'ih'ATIT lo. o o 1 4. fig vies will fivnv al tie si. cal cm-Vt-lrt.prvw.ntal.i-In Mu of the Amerli.ni !.?! 5. while more 2 n.I.-oro- . iinriUr will attitnl than li y 1 Wfl MGIEIRS Kvsdcrs HHI' UN DINTS TKtDK Ol it more slate fell Into line on the the Cuban making rhilr to xvhlih he had been buUied that to far hate ruled, with none tijr the radical junta, li.iuuui Grsti la opposition, only seven more are Sail Martin endear . v to needed for the ratification of the ored earin-ilamendment, and now not even the hie HITLER and hit Prof. Al Jlnaiiilnu to eetale most confirmed prohibitionist be- CHANCELLOR lieve tbe wet wave ran be pushed bert P.lnsteln to revise In art Ms g.t ermi'i-n- t ao e.'HJ that It bai k. It Is a moral certainty that lung held pacifist attitude. Ill al xvoubl lie gleu rec-repeal will accomplished before trred views ap o n hjr the Christmas. In a letter g n peart-SI nine, stronghold of prohibition .'nlled Stales. On to a Belgian ami since 1S.M, proved ber rbsnge of t ill side he a militarist who sp lih diniiulilra besrt by toting more thsn 2 to I pealed to him to 1 National hotel In Havana, place of refuge for Americans ind for Cuban army and navy officers who The wets carried every and threats. In the for repeal. help two Relgtun opposed tbe revolutionary Junta. 2 Roosevelt speaking on the White House lawn to conference hlg National liolel county ami their SO delegates will ronsrtentloui ob- if welfare agencies, opening the 19113 inobillr.ition "for human needs." 3 Marlon Bergeron, sixteen year old take formal action In contention on acre the dopM-ax "Mis America" at the Atlantic City beauty pageant jectors to military girl from West Havana. Conn., who was cle.-(i Then, all In one day. service who had aruijr officer. heav. 1 came 0 for to Mar) land, nearly started a "hunger lly armed and iip(urtod by the more conservative factions that fa- rcH-al- ; Minnesota, where the wets strike. the drjs more than 2 vored the return to pouter of lie oiitnunilx-re"You will be very bom the radleala had to 1; and Colorado, where the astonished at what Cespedea won by nearly 3 to 1. ahoved out. In the harbor of HaI am going to tell Oilier slates to vote on the re you," Einstein wrote, "(inly a short vana and elsewhere aliout the Island acre Ainrrlriiit warships, em- peal amendment tills yenr are; Ida time ago we rnnld hope to fight of armed In- ho and New Mexico, September militarism In Europe successfully by bodying the tervention by I'licle Sum If condi- 19; Virginia, October 3; Florida, Individual refusals lo do service In the October 10; Ohio, Pennsylvania, tions became too chaotic. Rut today we are In tbe presence circumr! different capita! city and other centers new North Carolina, South Carollua, of altogether political and revolutionary factions Kentucky and Utah, Novemlier 7. stances. There la In tbe center of formed nightly, and nr Ions strikes The rcpcalista can afford to lose Europe a state (Germany) which ;f--V Vi' complicated the situation. Muncy, three of these, but prohnbly will not la publicly preparing fur war by all food aud gasoline for the troops do ao. means. "In lliese conditions the Latin that ere supporting Grau San Marof recognition of countries, above all France and tin were running low, and merRussian govern chants sere refusing credit. Relglum, are In great danger and hy the United StHtes are can only count on their preparedNevertheless, the President, A. Is a more forceful figure than Ie encouraged hy the appointness. ment of John Van As far as Relglum Is concerned CVspedea, cnrrled on bravely and A. --Cjz ' MacMurray as It Is obvious that tilts little cvAin-trproceeded to select a cabinet. Posminister to will not make abusive use of ing and speaking for the talkies, he loitvla and Its pregieratlon and that it has the declared: "At lust Cuba Is again liluianlH. free among civilised mu Ions of the They greatest need to safeguard Its exbelieve this Is a istence. world. Cuba now has a stable govstep toward ernment, all tlint se need for pros"Imnglne Relglum occupied hy and that Mr. present-daIt would perity, and se hope that prosperity Germany! Mbviall MucMurriiy will be undoubtedly he worse than In 1914, sill come quickly." harbor United the with our of Havana view at ambassador Aerial Stales Destroyer McFarland ready to protect American! even though occupation at that Tbe ousted military officers, shn Moscow before time was terrible. Tlint Is why I and American Interests In the revolutionary upheaval there. had taken entire possession of very long. He Is am telling you In the most direct the National hotel and sere bea college professor were a Relglnn I fashion tlint If HE STUDIES PRICES leaguered there by the radical solspecialist In Rus- would not refuse to do nillltury diers, sent Col. Horatio Ferrer, secand service under the present circumsian affairs retary of war and navy under Ie Cespedes, to the Presidential palace history and recently returned from stances, but on the contrary 1 a trip through Russia. In every re- would accept It In full conscience to demand the Immediate resignation of Grau San Martin, but he spect Mr. MacMurray Is qualified with the feeling that I was conthe United States tributing to save European civilimet with no success. Meanwhile the to represent entire staff of the hotel left, and the abroad, for lie has held many Im- sation." officers were forced to run Uie place portant posts In the diplomatic At that time Einstein was In themselves. Ambassador Welles, service. In Euroie and In the Fur Rrussels, hut It was reported a In 1924 East. was an he assistant Nazi organization bad put him on who had resided In the hotel, also departed, as did nearly all of the secretary of slate and soon after Its death list, so he fled to England Americans who had taken refuge was appointed minister to China. and hid In a cabin on the east It Is believed that the next step const there. provided for him by ComIn the program for Russian recog Its mander Oliver will he the establishment of location was nitlon of course, was kept secret and he WASHINGTON, credits amounting to at least $.KU said he would remain there until developments In Cuba with deep Interest, not to say 000,000 for Russian purchases of Octolier, whAn he was coming to copper, cotton and railroad sup- America to lecture. anxiety, but President Roosevelt plies In this country. was determined to avoid Intervention If possible. Through Secretary BRUISED and footsore after a YORK city staged a huge of state Hull be Indicated that he NEW struggling through the parade, and as a prelimforests on Ontnrio, Ward T. Van would follow a line of strict neutralAdministrator Hugh Johnson, Orman and Frank A. Trotter, pilots ity among the Island's factions and inary a mass meeting,- - Inof a Goodyear balwould permit Cuba to solve her own addressing vdHWVI(i formed 85 per cent the that nation loon In the James political problems. Mr. Hull's for- of the employers In the United Gordon R e n n e 1 1 ,V mal statement was: States were already enrolled under race from .1 Chicago, R "The government of the United the bine eagle. He attacked critics were found and States has no Interest In behalf of of the NRA, which he declared was or prejudice against any political brought back to "not an attempt at regimentation or group independent organization of industry, but a charter of freeCaught In a had which Is today active in the politidom, and asserted the country had squall, they had cal life of Cuba. been lifted about one quarter of been to forced Former President Mario G. the way out of the Inky blackness land, upside down. who returned to Cuba after of last March. Dexter Keezer, newspaper man In dense woods. the ousting of Machado, entered into and economist, of Brooklandville, While General Johnson was strugCarrying heavy the picture when the military off- gling in Washington to formulate Md., now executive director of the packs, the two men icers Invited him to lead their efforts a code that would be consumer advisory board, at Ills by accepted fought their way to force Grau San Martin out of the the soft coal at the NRA headquarters. Ills desk Interests, President slowly toward the line of the On chief Presidency. duty is the study of price rises. Roosevelt was endeavoring, in a tarlo Hydroelectric company. Their conference with the heads of each rescue was made by the possible TOR several days Spain was with-- of the recovery units, to push ahead FOE OF HUEY LONG cutting down of a telephone pole out a cabinet, following the oust- three of the major parrs of his prothis line, for James Rarrett along ing of the government gram expansion of credit, insurlineman, seeking the cause of an of Premier Manuel Azana, and the ance of bank deposits and control in service, found interruption Workmen at Cove Creek, Tennessee, preparing a shaft site for the situation was critiof the oil Industry. note written by the aeronauts. Folfirst charge of dynamite as construction was commenced on the new cal. However, PresAid for the small business man, shaft when completed will be used as a gunge lowing a course which the note Norris dam. The ident Zamora called who still Is having trouble with his mentioned, the lineman found the ot the dam foundation. The project, located on the Clinch river 80 miles Lerin Alejandro credit arrangements now Is the cenAmericans In a camp. above the point where thnt tributary joins the Tennessee river, will be roux, veteran retral question in the governments formal announcement Though long joined lo the Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals by a publican leader, and credit problem, according to Jesse had not been made. It appeared line. charged him to form II. Jones, chairman of the Reconthe winners of the race were Capt. a coalition cabinet struction Finance corporation, who Franciszek H.vnefc and Lieut. Zbyg-niebased solely on the attended the conference. Large inof Poland, who Burz.vnskl Radical party and dustries are finding accommodalanded near Riviere a Pierre, Quethe Independent retions, he said. bec. 812 miles from Chicago. Van Ranks In small towns must be Orman and Trotter made about publicans. This Lerroux accomplished now feasconvinced that loans are 500 miles. IJeutenant Commander with some difficulty, ible, according to Mr. Jones. They T. G. W. Settle and Charles H are still hanging back and not helppersuading all the Kendall, pilots of the United minority republican groups to suping the merchants and Industries In States navy balloon, landed in Coport him, although two of their leadtheir communities. Mr. Jones said. nnecticut They traveled about 750 his threat miles. Balloons Mr. Jones repeated ers, Salvador de Madariaga and representing GerFelipe Sanchez Roman, had refused that the government plans to take many, Belgium, and France flew to sign up. Lerroux selected a cabover functions of banks through the shorter distances. inet that was approved by President medium of mortgage corporations, Zamora. Of its thirteen members. formed among industries for the CANZONERI made a Six are members of the Radical discounting of paper with the R. F. TONY effort to regain the lightIs conwhich would the This he most clear G party, device, said, really Mrs. Hilda Phelps Hammond, weight title In New York and servative party in the country, so the up the remaining credit difficulties failed. For fifteen rounds he batNew Orleans club and soprominent government has taken a decided turn in the road of the recovery drive. tled with Ramey Ross of Chicago, ciety woman, chairman of the Louis to the right. Lerroux and his governSecretary lekes, after his conferthe present champion, but In the lana womens committee which is ment may have considerable diff- ence with the President, said that end the decision was given the Crging that charges filed against the price fixing provisions would iculty in the cortes, for the Socialist man v'io had conquered Senator Huey P. Long be given a left and the monarchist right will remain in the oil code, but that he younger Tony last June. public hearing instead of being to regulate be strong in opposition. would not attempt buried iu the senate Judiciary com One thing the Spanish governprices until such a step became was In deep mourning for mittee. IRAQ ment has to cope with Is the great necessary. Felsal, who died suddenly In another conference, plans to In Berne. Switzerland. crime wave that Is sweeping over His son, Jealousy Ending May. Race the country. Murders, bombings collect a billion dollars Id back Ghazi, twenty-on- e years old, was The Maya race of South America federal taxes the due frebeen have fires and incendiary government declared his successor and took will soon be extinct, declares an quent and the police and civil were laid before President Roosethe oath of office at Basrah. He explorer. There A marriage is being planned between Princess Maria of Italy, nine are six men to guards so far have been nnable to velt by Guy T. Helvering, commishis cabinet fathers and retained and so many men are daughter of King Emmanuel and Don Juan Carlos, the woman, rvery check the outrages. Many of the sioner of Internal revenue. was expected to follow Feisals I illed son of the former king of Spain. Carlos Is the heir pretender fighting over the women that Of the total due. $750,000,000 Is crime are attributed to policies. to the throne formerly occupied by his father. ) iey will soon all be killed oil. tied up lu litigation which tbe gov- SITTING lluf MOM KN ( T1I Klllll-WI It. ION DM 1 II y FDVTAKD W. PICKARD News Intermountain by greater amount during the month of Anjw-- than in any reotto r dt.v of the twelfth to the reserve illhtrb t, , from San Framlw-oport - wlihh broke FinBOISE. IDA. out apparently In ed Mood In the Sivd and liSMinent of the Union the old Fu' l company, wniki-c a lor t heal re hiilldii. nt TTU.txri or JnO.'VO. RolSE. IDA Fik shooting In te Pvxatvlto the Idaho will In. In effect ft oin Sip!, tiller 25 to OHoInt 5. CEDAR (TTY. I T. The number of students registering for the fa'l term at the Ilramh Agricultural College Is tho largest iu the history of tbe Inetlt nt ion. ween SALT LAKE CITY, I T.-4,500 and 5.100 school te.n hcrs and executive officers will gather In Halt Lake for the annual convention of the Utah Education niomclntlon Oct 27 and 2H, HALT LAKE (TTY. UT. Sugar and hry are the two major Utah crops which will show In the 19.". production, to the September crop report released by Frank Andrews, federal livesloik and ugrl ultural Malis'.lelnn for Utah and Nevada. The sugar beet crop is now til tidal 87.1.000 tons, the previous reiord crop of Mli.WKt tons In by 27.000 tons. The was 505, 000 19.11 Utah licet crop tons, nnd the five year average was 5.19,000 tons. The 1923 hay crops are now expected to exceed those of last year hy 35, 000 tons, the figures being 1,377.000 tons forecast for this season, compnred with 1,312,000 tons harvested In 19.12. The five year period average is 1,402,0"0 tons. SUNNYSIDE, UT. Mike Pieor-rol55 year old Italian, was instant. In mine No. 1 ly killed by a cave-inat the Utah Fuel mine In Sunnyside. SALT LAKE (TTY, IT. Receivership for the Natural Development Avoelation, national unit. National Developmont Association, Ttah unit, and National Development Association, Salt Lake unit, is nivked in an equity suit fi'cd hy Howard Christensen In the Third district court. Tho pi. lint iff assorts ownership of $2,000 face value, of N. I). A. serip, wliiih he alleges will be entirely lo-- t unless a receiver is appointed, because the units tire continuing to Issue scrip while insolvent. SALT LAKE (TTY, UT. Manufacturing in Utah has shown a considerable increase this year over the same period in 19,12 it is reported. SALT LAKE CITY, UT It lias been suggested to Governor Blood that 15 camps he established this winter in western Utah on federal lands nnd the meinliors of the civilian conservation corps in Utah be employed there this winter in building trails for supplementary feed transportation to feeding grounds In tile winter and also creating water places for stock Because of the lack of adequate watering holes, tine report says, 100,000 sheep perished during the winter nnd spring . j pn-er- eau-ln- r Re! cxpi-ot-e- RI-T- n i, of 19.13. LOGAN, UT. Applications under the wheaj adjustment plan must he signed before September 25, and contracts must be in Washington, D. C., by December 1, Director William Teterson, state manager, has been advised. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The duck season will open in Utah Oct. 18 and close December 15. The season for deer hunting will open October 20 and close on October 30. Only male deer with horns more than five inches in length can be shot CEDAR CITY, UT. 7000 acres in Cedar Breaks have been reserved as a national monument. PROVO, UT. Plans for Provo City's triple event day, September 30 when the Safety society convention, n good will tour of citizens from counties in the vicinity and the annual Brigham Young university homecoming day will be held n a Joint celebration. Utah-Nevad- a SALT LAKE CITY, UT Bids will be opened by the state road commission on Sept cm tier 27, at the capi-to- l for contracts totaling $85,000 of road work as part of the states employment relief program. un- BEVERLY HILLS. Well ail I know la Just what I read In (he pathere and per. or who 1 see here, Bill Hates yon. as out lo nvjr "Raiiehlrlto" h ,",7 "V ,th,r see , Yo we alt call em ranilie la Cal, It sounds big. and dool co't any more (a-A- i N an the lean. .,.'0. ifM Mlno U called - "Rancho Promt- ro Y Hegundo Murignges." Tbe "J literal translation of that. I the Raa.b of the First and Seconds Mortgage. And tbers would be third If these old bankers was more liberal minded. Bill was op with Mike Gallagher. Mike bandies all the coal mines and soot for tbo whole Van Hwerigaa System. Thais that Clevciund outfit. Tbey just rounded up a pasaell of roads liko we would a bincb of yearling belters. Mike has always been s big coal man. I aked him right to bis face why It wus that tba coal business was always In surb mess. Tlmrs ran be good. bad. worse, or urrlb.e. and there Is sialic In the Coal Mining business. Well prompted by Bill Hayes who of course Is a lawyer, why between tbe two ot cm they cooked up pretty fair sounding side to their argument. One of the reasons Is the Communistic tendencies. Outside of Park Avenue drawing room there Is nowtere a Red can be listened to any easier than In the coal mines. He alnt personally working In tbere. He Is just talking hla way through. And they claim that the degree of loyalty to bis employee was lower in tbo coal business than anywhere else. That they worked for a company, but they cussed the company. That wasetit so clear, but they wus pretty fair about it. and they do think there has been evils, and they wunt to see cm remedied, and they think this .VILA, w ill be a great hrtp to a better understanding. So our Coal Conference was well worth the lunch I give em. Course like all Conferences wo dldent accomplish much, but on the other hand dident feed em much. Well sir 1 like to be confused about a tow n or place, and ask about It. For every guy that lives withio coon dog sound will send In his historical version Of the place. New Bern. N. C. (or Is it Just South Carolina?) Well I wrote a fow weeks ago about em getting a Post Office costing $260,000. Well that will house an awful lot of chain letters v rv1 1 1 and oil prospectuses, aud I figured tbe boys had bad somethlug on the in Democrats and Wsshtogton, reached in and got quite a whack of loot money. And I complimented their Congressman. I figured that be was a man that Al Capone could use some time. Rut now after cotton sacks full of mail. I find I have libelled New Bern, Either North or South Carolina its an old historical town, and If print ed ail these letters It would be more historical, for Its got more different kinds of early history than Greta Garbor. Governor William Tryon. who was called by my people the (Chero-kees- ) "The wolf of Carolina. well If he miscreated the Chero-kee- s he goes right in the dog house with Andrew Jackson with me. One 1 historian says he took all the money and built a palace there. This looks like this old boy left descendsome ants there. They claimed he kinder turned his lady friends loose on reluctant taxpayers. Now lets see what the next historian sicks onto us. New Bern was settled by Baron De Graftenreid. See how history will repeat, itself. "Graftenreid? There was a promoter who was honest enough to go under his right name. Now here is another one. I knew this had to come. Its almost impossible to have a town in the South, if its got a school teacher at all. without somebody calling it The Athens of the South. And sure nuff they did. Here is another thing I knew was corning, and I bet you readers guessed it too. Yep, "Washington stayed all night there. Here is another blow to It. The first Provisional Congress assembled." So thats the town we been looking for that started Congress. Well thats all we want to know. But here Is where he squares it all. Its where Sam Houston met a Cherokee girl named Rogers. That was my great, great, great, great Aunt. But you all want to look this little Eastern seaport of North Carolina up. doubt if they need a Post Office, but brothers it is mangy with history. There was a lot of things took place there before the Revolution, It was the Hollywood of its day. But dont write and tell me any more about It. I know more about it now than anybody in North Carolina. 1 93! tUNntkl Srndtttu, Inc. col-los- 1 t |