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Show CACHE AMERICAN, IOGAN, CTAH The Battle of Cumm.it tJprings 7 New Ideas Expected to Aid Weather Prophets National Topics Interpreted by William Druckart Air which during suming mass analytes, methods for have been developed largely the last decade, I rapidly asan Important place In forement and then the states pul their the wpather. Greater detail casting levies on. The result U that In In observational material than Is ormany state the tax on cigarette available I necessary for amounts to more than the selling dinarily auch forecasting. price of the package would be If no s The analysis method of tax were laid. calls for the study of two forecasting Twenty-ninstates now collect taxes on Incomes of Individuals or or more conflicting masses of air, of usually of widely different origin, and twenty-sicorporations, them collect a tax from both. These and consequently of different chartaxes, of course, are aside from the acteristic at to temperature and moisture, which come together along high rate Imposed by congress unwhat Is called a line of discontinuder federal Income tax law. These matters naturally constl ity, a polar front, or a wind shift Air over polnr region, of course, tute sulijei ta for serious Investigation. It ts the only way by which I much colder than that over tropcongress can Inform Itself and de- ical regions. The transition, however, termine a policy. Such, however, U neither gradual nor regulur. Inmasses of air In one or unfortunately cannot be wild about stead, large the other region become supercooled most of the other Investigations or superheated. These masses develthnt are running through the sumop Into surges," or "bulges, that mer and full. meet along an Irregular line. BePolicies of tho last several ad- cause they differ structurally In temministrations In Washington have perature and moisture, and therefore presented many density, the masses do not mix In an V. S. Greatest puzzling things, orderly fashion but tend to preserve their own Identities. Tills results In a ponm of, Ul Landlord and move one to In- battle for supremacy, which forms drama thnt la our quire whore It all will end. For the weather. example, the Fnrm Credit adminisThe air from the polar regions Is tration the FCA of the alphabetical soup released a statement to cold, dry, heavy, and relatively cloudtho press the other day to the ef- less. That from the tropical regions fect thnt the twelve federal land Is warm, moist, relatively light, and banks now own outright 22,078 cloudy. At the line where they meet, farms and nlmost own thousands of the advancing tropical air, being others on which the loans are In warm, moist, and therefore lighter, virtual default I think It can be Is forced to ascend and flow northsaid, therefore, that Uncle Fam has ward over the wedge of cold air at become the greatest landlord In the the Bnrface. This Is called the warm front. The air as It rises Is cooled world. While the Information Is more by expansion, and the moisture In It or less startling that the federal Is condensed Into clouds from which government, through one of Its rain or snow may fall. The amount multifarious agencies, now owns so and duration of this precipitation much farm land, the fact gives only depend on several factors, Including an Inkling of what has happened In wind direction, amount of moisture, others of the various agencies through which It acts. As I said, Horte sad Wsgoa one can hardly help Inquiring where The horse pushes against the harIt all will end. I make no attempt ness, the word push being defined to controvert the policy of federal as to press against with force In loans on farm lands or homes; I order to drive or Impel." It also only can pause and wonder what pulls the w agon, the word "pull" bethe future holds If the course Is continued. ing defined as "to exert force upon so as to cause, or tend to cause, moThe farm loan banks have a total tion toward the force. of $S2,939,000 tied up In those Probably both actions are necessarily Infarms which they hold. The only volved, though the horse does not way that money can be withdrawn Is by sale of the lands. If they are push the wagon, but rather the col lnr or breast strap of the harness. sold, the chances nre new mortSome authorities prefer the word gages In varying amounts will have to be placed on them because most defined as to cause to draw, move continuously by force applied buyers are not In a position to pay the whole sura In cash. Fome of fin advance of the thing moved." them again will default, and the government agency again will own Friday the Thirteenth the land. All of which Is by way Friday the thirteenth Is said to of saying that the Idealist who be unlutky simply because It gathwalls and gnashes his teeth about ers together the unfavorable superthe terrible brule who forecloses stitions attached both to Friday and has not yet solved the problem of to the number 13. The European saving homes that were bought on regard of Friday as an unlucky day a margin of cash thnt was too narIs said to be due to the fact that the row, or a home thnt was bought by crucifixion occurred on Friday. The an Individual who ran Into hard 13 superstition has been similarly luck. attributed to the presence of 13 fedThe point of It Is that the guests at the Last Supper; but It eral government is dabbling Into is perhaps much older. It Is going beyond everything. what government ought to do. Interpreters Needed slope of air wedges, and rapidity ef warm air ascent Along the cold fiont the advancing polar, or cold, air forms a wedge or threat under the warm air, and lb precipitation la squally, usually, however, covering only a comparatively small area. Accompanying these precipitations re marked and sudden changes In temperature and wind, followed by more or 1cm steady state until the next meeting of conflicting aln masses, when the drama la rseoi acted. , WflsWngton.CongreM took fora few week ago. but I found In Tax Inquiry roaming about ,h ,nd Significant senate and house the other day, that there building are no lest than eleven of tta com tnlttec continuing In aeaahm. and that no leu than eleven of them are conducting Investigation. It , la true that only a few members of the committers remain In attendNow Conquering Auto ance the others are out campaigning for re election hut, even so, It Ousts the Elephant appear there Is going to be an exnow modern transportation is adtraordinary amount of searching vancing Into every part of the world,1 after truth, of through says Popular Mechanics Magazine, the beat summer of and the the Is demonstrated In Ceylon, where th eool of the autumn. automobile la challenging the eleWhile I am not Infallible In my a, aaHftd& phant. Ceylons known history bejudgment and conclusions, I must i-.with the Sixth century before gins a confess that I ean see a valid Christ, It Is Bill JI.North large Island lying for only one, just a single one, 55 miles sontbeast of the extreme aj'. of these eleven Investigations. The southern point of India In the Indian IYank North ways sod means committee of the ocean. house has started out to do some The native Inhabitants of Ceylon surveying of the federal taxation are the Flngalese, who are Buddhists I have and structure, everywhere a gentle and peaceable people. The -f ' i " asked I have found approval of the T men have the custom of dressing y4f Idea. There can be no doubt of a somewhat like women. There are 000 need for that survey, provided the miles of railroad and excellent auto-- 1 . politicians will accept the results mobile roads. Several thousands el of those who examined the facts, :- -. elephants roam wild through the because the American taxation sysIslands forests, large number being tem, both national and state, surely tamed for duties as beasts of burden. Is of the type. For centuries the elephant has been But there Is another significance the principal means of travel In thd to the tax Inquiry. I reported to Island, but the Introduction of the you recently that it was going to automobile, the truck and the filling . .: n rest taxpayers a total of almost station, that necessary aid to modern $1,150,000,000 a year In Interest on travel. Is fast relegating the elephant the public debt of the national govto a secondary place. Many elephant ernment when that debt reaches are still In service, of course, tnd th v the $11,000,000,000 width President . great beasts may be seen dally passItoosevelt has announced It will ing gasoline stations located on moreach. Since that Information was tor roads. confurther given you, Inquiries The me vince the debt easily may reach Camp a Picture in a Buffalo Bill (from $35,000,000,000 by the winter of Chinas Civilization vWiid West Show Program) , and the Interest alone will China as a country might be rebe correspondingly more. This Is ferred to as a civilization rather than By ELMO SCOTT WATSON the Interest, mind you, and a national entity In the European just IXTY-FIVyears ago, on July 11, makes no provision for retirement sense. The outstanding featnrei of 1809, there was fought In eastern of any of the debt, which would the old Chinese civilization were the Colorado an Indian battle which, have to take extra tax dollars. recognition of an aristocracy of circumchain of a curious hy Since the national debt Is so learning, the recruitment of the drD stances, Is more famous for an incl and the and high, going higher service by competitive examination, dent In It which never took plac bouve ways and means committee and the absence of class distincv. than It Is for any one of several In Is making such an Intensive study tion. To the family the Chinese owa In It actual Incidents that teresting of the tax system, one can not fall their remarkable social stability, ever In did. If your youth you ly to link the two together. The obviwhich enabled them to sustain many sat through a performance of Bufous question Is: Is the administrashocks to the political fabric, and falo Bills Wild West show and tion becoming concerned over the to outlive more highly organized thrilled to the swift moving and col sources of funds to pay the huge communities. But the culture of orful pageantry of that exhibition total debt Incurred In spending our the family did not make for prog"rethe remember you probably way out of the depression? ress In the commonly understood production of the Battle of Summit Sprln Concurrently with the house Comsense of that word. a of the climax was per which for many years mittee's study, Secretary Morgen-tha. formance. If so, you probably remember also of the treasury, announced the Colombia that you came away from It with the belief that appointment of another brain-trus- t Colombia borders upon both the Buffalo Bill Cody, the scout In tills battle, group to study tax questions for Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and conEuqerTe A. charged through the Indian village at the head him. Mr. Morgenthau holds that tains within Its territory the tower-lnwoman from death white one of the troops, saved our tax of full tier and telling her that her life would be spared. holes, system is at the hands of the savages and avenged the peaks of the upper Andes and w ldch undoubtedly It Is, and he feels It was not known at the time that the ludlan v the great Jungles of the higher Amakilling of another by slaying Tall Bull, chief of In the ravine was Tall Hull. Proof of that fact that the general method should be ZZJ zon valley. Bogota, the capital, Is T" the Dog Soldier Cheyennes. came three days later at Fort Sedgwick, whore revamped so that the flow of reva picturesque old Spanish city high. The only thing wrong with this picture Is Tall Bill 1, From the Portrait H H. Cross took the 18 Indian women and children who enue will not be so dependent upon Carr In the hills of the Interior. Cothat Its nil wrong. For the faits of the Battle were captured at Summit Springs. There Leo prosperous economic conditions. To lombias neighbor to the east, Veneof Summit Springs, as they are recorded In such some little distance away. Before they Pallidny, an interpreter, recognized the Indian that end, the secretary sent part authoritative woiks ns George Bird Grlnnelli prairie zuela, Is tbe only portion of the realized what was happening the Norths and woman ns the wife of Tall Bull and asked her of the number of professors and tax Two Gieat and mainland which Columbus himself The Fighting Cheyennes their Pawnees came racing over the lull, fol- If her husband had been killed In the battle. experts selected by him over to EngScouts and Their Pawnee Battalion," nre these lowed a moment sighted on his third voyage. later by Carrs cavalrymen, who Yes, she replied, pointing to Frank North land for a study of British taxation In June, 1S09, eight troops of the Fifth cavthe man as taxes him I This killed of whole methods. British came one charged the examines out where lodges, shooting among the When they apparently fair, proving highly successful. Inalry, who had been campaigning in Kansas and came. Thrown into a Sausage Cases in Use are much higher than ours, and Mr. picture respecting government and panic by the attack, the ravine." stead of dishing out the ice cream, Colorado under Maj. W. B. ltoy all, were ordered Cheyennes scattered In every direction without its scope these By late afternoon the pursuit of the fleeing Infor Morgenthau Is desirous of finding Ice Cream the customer buys a foot or a yard to Tort McPherson, Neb., for a summer campaign Packing attempting to offer any resistance. A few es- dians among the hills was given up and the sol- out how the British government gets Astounding days, It Is rather The difficulties of serving ice cream of ice cream sausage. The Ice cream ng.ilnst hostile Indians, espedally the band of caped on ponies which had been picketed near diers and Pawnee scouts returned to the village aw'ay with It. Bull Tall led Chief Picture Soldier founding- - For by and conveniently may be may be served In links of any deCheyennes, l)og cheaply the lodges but the most of them fled on foot, and began rounding up the horses and mules, Reone around hears So, Washington one of the worst raiders on the plains of that solved by packing the perishable sub- sired thickness or length to salt the in the of ravines more in and 400 than washouts Finance taking refuge number, that the Indians had a great deal of discussion of what construction corporation convenience of the dealer or the ulperiod. The troops were placed under the com the surrounding hills. abandoned. Soon afterwards a terrific rain and the future holds In the way of tax announced the other day that It stance In sausage caves. Ice cream timate consumer. umnd of Gen. lingerie A. Carr, a major of the has been to save found time sausage Carrs cavalrymen now divided up Into squads hail storm struck the camp and the victorious levies upon the rank and file. Mr. was willing to help the Baltimore Fifth who had risen to the rank of major gen and began hunting down the scattered enemy soldiers were forced to take refuge In the Indian Roosevelt said In his latest radio & Ohio railroad refinance Its ma- and expense, while assuring perfect eral In the Civil war. At Fort McPherson the Or Something Like That the ravines. Meanwhile the Norths and lodges. In the midst of this storm, Buffalo Bill speech to the country, it will be re- turing bonds. I do not know what sanitary conditions. With the aid of command was Joined by three companies of Paw- through a transmachine the had saved up five cents Adam If special filling came seems into It outcome but will followed a the be, little later by membered, that relief was his first camp, riding Cushing had ridden up to a big lodge nee Indian scouts, commanded by Maj. Frank Captain near the end of the village which, It later de- Major Royall and his detachment. They had consideration, that vast sums had to me that refinancing of a railroad parent cases are tightly packed with and had put It out to interest at 6 as H. North, North, with his brother, Luther ice cream by the simple expedient of per cent compounded quarterly, the veloped, was the lodge of Tall Bull, the chief. missed the fighting entirely and their only part been expended for relief and that by use of government credit Is captain of one of the companies. The other offi As turning a crank. The sausage con- money now would be enough to buy In the of of a function Battle in Summit a was woman the white government. be sums will dismounted, hardly vast Cushing further Springs captive expendcers of the scouts were Captains Cushing and came tainer may be used for all kinds of up all the property in the world uncorFinance Reconstruction out The of of of that the all mopping up" process All to back ed. leads the lodge which of crawling disposing and, running up Murle and Lieutenants Becher, Matthews and to Ice cream, water Ices and frozen less the bank closed up on him and the rich continualIs loans to which was her In found fell knees Bull's and Tall him, plunder him around making observation I made above, namely, poration clasped Klshngberry. There, too, they were joined by the legs, talking In a loaned money to, or has fruits. The new packing Idea has they told him that the interest had has It camp. but ly. one cannot these pleading that unintelligible linking help William and certain two civilian scouts, a Garry As for Buffalo Bills becoming the hero of the several studies together with an bought stock In nearly 4,500 banks. been demonstrated at the Leipzig eaten up the principal. fashion. She was a Mrs. Weichel, foreign born F. Cody, already know n as Buffalo Bill. to speak English, but the Norths and Battle of Summit Springs" It came about In this undercurrent of fear that, and unable perhaps, Proponents of this policy contend Carrs pursuit of the Indians led him 150 miles finally succeeded In making her under- manner: Soon after the battle when the expediwe are spending too much money. soundly enough that unless those Into the present state of Colorado. Early on the Cushing stand that she was safe at last. Tall Bull had tion had returned to Fort McPherson, Elmo Z. C. loans had been made, the banks morning of July 11 North's Pawnees found the made her his wife and when Carrs men Judson (Ned Buntline"), a prolific writer of which obtained them would have Investitax the While charged discussing had left Tall Bulls of site the camp that people on the rocks and the deposhis camp he had shot her to prevent her being dime novels, visited the post. In the exploits of gone be would unfair it however, gation, had separat- rescued the previous day, after which they Frank North, the "White Chief of the Pawitors would have suffered. But I the alive soldiers but Maj. had by succeeded to omit reference ed Into three parties. Accordingly Carr divided only In Inflicting a serious wound In the chest. nees," he saw the material for many a thriller. to one feature of am still wondering If It Is the propDouble his command to continue the pursuit. With part But er function of government to proFrank North was not the who of man e were type While to they her, Capt. Luther talking Taxation Evil the ho,,se of the cavalry and five or six Pawnee scouts he tect private activities to the extent cared to be made a dime novel hero. He Investigatrail toward the north North started to ride away. Beside a little creek followed the of guaranteeing out of the public all of Buntlines proposals to make him tion that, I am told by real tax auran the that came he the through village commanded upon by west. The rest of the cavalry, of another white woman who had been one. "If you want a man to fill that bill, he's thorities, can be of much value. funds that I shall get my money Roy a 11 with Cody as their guide, took the right-han- body killed The house committee was instruct- back on any old Investment or what by the blow of a tomahawk. She was Mrs. over there under the wagon, he said. So Bunttrail toward the northeast and Frank and not Into which I have put It Some went line over and Bill with poked young Cody ed to look Into the double taxation Suzannah who had been captured In Alderdice, Luther North with Captain Cushing and 35 of his foot The scout opened evil thnt besets the country. It Is way, I am Inclined to feel that govthe Pawnees took the middle trail which led di- the same raid In Kansas with Mrs. Weichcl and his eyes and looked up at the man who- was to known to everyone, of course, that ernment, as such, ought not be dabwho had shared "with her the horrors of captivrectly north. Into things where It Is remake him famous as Buffalo Bill" on the stage there are Tall Bulls Soldiers for more than Dog among places and things upon bling to Insure ity Pawnees one the of Fifteen miles up the trail that people will between the paper covers of dime novels. and quired been has levthe which federal said It that Tall Bull himself year. government to who had gone with Carr came riding swiftly not be foolish or crooked. In the seventies. A few years later ies was That blow taxes and Mrs. struck which killed taxes these the that Alderdice but high Major North with the news that some of his fel And there are going to be more Buffalo Bill, having tasted the delights of fame fall on top of smaller, and somelows had found the Cheyenne village at the place there is no definite proof as to this. made. The last congress enloans and was two continents amazing times greater, levies by the states. Meanwhile the work of hunting down the fuginow called Summit Springs. So the Norths and acted a law providing for loans to with a new venture In the amusement business inthe committee Consequently, was on Indians vilwest tive all and turned around the their detachment immediately going the so called small Industhe Wild West show. And living up to the repquiry may bring to light how often, Industry, galloped over to join Carr and his men who had lage. During this phase of the battle the two utation which had been created for him tries loan legislation, It was called. Ned by and sort of Is this where, thing hap dismounted and were waiting behind a ridge of Norths with a party of their Pawnees surrounded Buntline and other Business leaders and bankers tell publicity agents he was re- pening. sand hills. Carr had also sent word to Royall, one of the ravines Into which a number of the me that the government is going to the Battle of Summit producing" and For example of double taxation, find Itself but, after waiting half an hour for that officer Cheyennes had taken refuge. Among them were appearing in the arena as the hero Springs owning a lot of business of that en- two or three common Illustrations to appear and fearful lest the hostiles might Tall Bull with his wife and little daughter. wrecks through those loans. The gagement. to serve will how Indicate two As Inthe Norths rode and this severely bankers learn of the presence of the troops escape, past ravine, an that If a business has Three years after the Battle of Summit Springs the burden obtains. Take the tax a chance say dian raised up and fired at them, then dropped he decided to attack. to survive, which means North heard the story being circulated on- Luther NEW AC METHOD COMPLETELY REMOVES THE CHIEF CAUSE as one. The federal It can gasoline Ordering his troopers Into their saddles, Carr down out of sight again. Ills bullet narrowly giving Cody, then on the stage In Buntlines pay expenses. It can get OF MOTOR government laid a tax on gasoline money at ordinary banking houses. HARD STARTING, SLUGGISHNESS advanced toward the village which was about missed Frank North, who sprang down from his Scouts of the Plains, credit for the killing of two years ago, and that tax al Is going to make AND GASOLINE WASTE three miles away. When the column reached a horse and handed Luther North his bridle rein, Tall Bull. lie was If the FOR ONLY 5C A PLUG government to and said his indignant though it was small had to be paid loans only to those unahle to get long valley which ran almost down to the vil- saving "Ride away and when he hears that he brother Why dont you correct that? But Save users In of to addition the will by money on grs restore your cars pep his As head REPLACE to gas" BADLY WORN Luther North Frank North put up again." conviction I hear charge. Frank lage Carr gave the command only laughed and replied I am not state levies which run as high In hank loans, the with a thorough spark plug cleaning. All PLUGS WITH NEW ACl Ncrth was riding a very fast horse and he was started to lope away, the Indian raised his head in the show business. most often expressed Is that the better Dealers, Garages, and Service Stations some states as 7 or 8 cents a gallon tie first to speed over the brow of the hill be- to look and Frank North shot him In the foregovernment had better set up anAnd with this modest disclaimer a truly great a re equipped with the AC Spark Plug Cleaner. making the tax borne by that com low which the Cheyennes lodges were pitched head. A moment later the Indian woman and scout which It can from other agency passed up his chance for fame as the slayGet your plugs cleaned every 4,000 miles. modify aggregate as much as 10 or send supervisors or general manTall Bull and his people had no Idea that they her little daughter climbed out of the ravine and, er of one of the most enemies" dangerous "public 11 cents some in to a Look for tho over Trank As to was the so places gallon North, began talking alklng had been pursued day closely. agers all over the country to run of the frontier era and allowed a lesser man to The tax on is another ex will cigarettes it Tuns In: RAYMOND KNIGHT and th CUCKOOS (he warm, they were lounging In the shade of their him In the sign language and begging for mercy wear such laurels, spurious eventually property though they were. THE QUALITY SPARK ample, but this commodity was own. PlUO lng on the North replied In the same manner, reassuring lodges with most of their ponies by Western Newspaper Lnion Saturday, 10:00 p.m., Eaitsm Daylight Saving Tims axed first hy the federal govern C by Western Newipwpee UrinW. mal adjournmei t rm e &,i 1 ' 1 V ' omwve 'Capt. Luther Buffalo "f7 .V $ i rea-ao- ;"" H WyTIt .AA W-- ' Vf;AV- i g ttk'lj4 y iC: -- 4? kf SkIM & CHorqe into Tall Bull's 1935-30- Ct O r 'iff -- r 10 Gen. i u Carr I 1: com-mitte- pooh-poohe- d left-han- d d - G, g |