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Show wee CACHE AMERICAN. News Review of Current Events the World Over Trial-N- ew Efforts to Bring Insull Back From Greece for CanaJa Tariff in Effect Big Political Guns Are in Action. By EDWARD Samuel Inaull the form magnate under Indict-mro- t la Chicago. wa about to Uke plane from llaljr to Greece In bis flight from Justice, be wrote to hi wife: "I in feeling ae If I were going real adven-toreon WHEN " lie wee From SalonlLI be bustled flown to Athena and within a few boura of hla arrival st the Grind hotel he , i Rretagn waa taken Into rue tody by the Atbrtia police. At first be waa merely detained on a question aa to bla pnHrt; then, at tbe for l mal request of the American be waa arrested and taken to Jail where bo was (lien a comfortable room. By the nest morning hla legal representatives had ot to Premier Venlzeloa, at whose In stance the attorney general eiam-tnethe affair, found there waa no legal basis for lnaull'1 detention and ordered hla release. The con eentlon of extradition between the United States waa not In forre. the Instruments of ratification not having been exchanged. Twenty four hours later Instill waa told be waa free to go where be pleased, no far aa Greece waa concerned. There was a possibility of Insult's being handed over to the United Elates on the strength of a former treaty, and the whole matter was to be laid before the court ot appeals In Athena. Of course the American government waa determined to try to every legal way to bring him back for trlaL Consul Morris In Athena was Instructed to keep close track of him. Developments In the Insull affair, far too numerous to be detailed here. Included the decision of the banking committee of the senate to Investigate the collapse of the Intel utilities system. James El Stewart, federal operative who had charge of the committee's Inquiry Into the New York Stock Exchange last auinmer. went to Chicago vested with brond powers to Inquire Into all phases of tbe situation. Unrtln J Insull. Indicted with his brother and who was arrested In Orillia, Ontario, was released under ball pending extradition proceedings. 7. con-mi- SAM Is now getting a dose of the tariff modi cine he has been giving the rest of the world for many years. At mid night on Wednesday the new Cana dian tariff Increases against United States products went Into effect In accordance with the trade agreement between Canada and the United Kingdom, Southern Rhodesia, the Irish Free State and South Africa, reached at the recent Imperial conference. The principal items on which Canada has raised the tariff against the United UNCLE States are: L Iron and ateel products. Includes steel plates, steel sheets and Bleu structural shapes. 2. Anthracite. 8. Leather products of all kinds. 4. Guns of many varieties. 5. Chemicals of all kinds. 0, Toilet accessories. Including perfumes, soaps and bath salts. In which there has been a huge trade between the United States and Canada. 7. Cotton goods. 8. Processed and fabricated steels, such as cutlery, machinery rnd wire products f ii Previously these and all other American products had been en tering the Dominion under Can ada s general tariff rate. Canada has been the best customer of the United States, but now much more of her trade will go to Great A Of F THE Presidential campaign drew toward its close major parties nnlimbered their biggest - guns and the oratorical battle grew loud and fierce. For the Republicans Calvin Coolidge opened the week with an address at a rallv In Madison Square garden. New York city. He came out squarely and forcibly for the policies of President Hoover and said he was the public welfare required The that gentlemans former President attacked the Demncraflc leadership In congress for attempting raids on the federal treasury, assailed Franklin Roosevelt for failing o announce his stand on the soldier bonus question, and warmly praised Mr. Hoover for his moves to maintain sound money. Former Senator Jim Reed of Missouri, selected by the Democrats to reply to Mr. Hoovers Des Moines speech, went to that Iowa city and attacked the President In his well known scathing manner, dwelling at length on both his poll d 1 mist, tad talked about the rooting world economic conference. Premier Herriot of tranr tlee ws In London, conferring with Mr. Marlmnald on Germanys demands for arms equality. It ha devised a disarmament plan providing for consultative pact whlrb would the United Slate and bacon suited Mr. tNivla about tbia. LOG AN. UTAI1 Scenes and Persons in the Current News Intermountain Naws - Briefly Told for Busy Rsadars Bl CARLO IDS OF ('BGIGE. unrio-ploye- TWIN FALLS. IDA Mor tbao 32.000 lambs bavt been pufx-hanccounty fwilrr Twin Fall by WOODVILLE. IDA Leon D- vles, 11, was dragged n quarter of n mile and trunitei to death by a whhh apparently liecam bora g frightened while the Isd was to bridle It In a fit 11 st his borne here. More than 100 VT PROVO. Trovo resident who have been unfor a long period bare employed Iwen giv n emp'oyment on city during the last few day. CEDAR CITY, UT The Branch Agrleulturel college Is planning to continue th's year it cotirne tn lnt spring, adult education according to no announcement from the director's office. UT Free a pies for I7IOVO. students who aro liatehlng. was the arinnunrement of Dr. Harris, president of Brigham Young university at eswmhly pro-Ji-o- ts 2-- Mr. One Gate of the Hoover Dam Completed ' j rii H h for tbe house candidate senate are being polled aa rope In the aumtner at tha direction to their view on prohibition by the of President Hoover principally to Woman' Organization for Nation at Prohibition Reform. The repllee find out the atticanso far tabulated show that tude of Great Britdidate of all parties are for ain and Franc on the Manchurian straight repeal 42 are evasive and 28 are opposed to repeal Out of question, returned 228 replies from Democratic can and Immediately redldatea, only one was opposed to ported at the White House. To the press straight repeal Out of 170 repllea from Republican candidates, on the he denied categoriother band, 105 were for repeal, 42 cally that any bnr evasive, and 23 opposed to repeal gain or secret agreement hnd been made by the United States ha a new premier, HUNGARY with either Great and there la Britain or Franco not a count or a baron In bis cabIn hanbe taken on the course to inet In bis first address to parlla dling the I.ytton report and other nieiit he promised to restore liberty In Japan and Mandevelopment for the people, freedom of the press churia. and the secret ballot What was 7 he Chinese National government more remarkable, this man who has has announced that it accepts the been notorious as Hungary's greatLytton report as a basis for nego- est Jew halter, renounced his anti tiations, but a large group of Influ Semite views. entlal and powerful Chinese has deI want to tell the Jews I have clared against It, asserting that it revised my opinion of them, he Is suicidal for China to place fur salcL "I realize now that they Nather reliance la the League of showed the auuio heroism and pa tions, which Is exposed to Impo- trlotlsm during the war and after tence and Inability to uphold right as other Those Jews Hungarians. and Justice. who are willing to share the fate and responsibilities of Hungary I r!CTATOR JOSEF STALIN has welcome as Magyar brothers. taken steps to scotch the plot to bring about his downfall, which was mentioned In this column some DR. ALEXANDER FLEXNER, of the new Institute weeks ago. The Communist party of Russia has expelled from Its for Advanced Study which Is to ranks as traitors Leo Kemenev and open tn a year and will be located In or near PrinceGregory Zinoviev, two once power N. J., an- ful friends of Lenin, and they were ton, nounces that Prof. locked up In Lubiankn prison. Twen ty other Bolsheviks were ousted Albert Einstein, Kamenev was discoverer of the along with them. theory, formerly commissar of the Moscow relativity district and president of the peo has accepted a life nt ment as pies comndssar and Is a brother appol In law of Leon Trotzky, the foe of head of the school Stalin. Zinoviev used to be com of mathematics. mlssar of the Leningrad district and The eminent sclen will occupy a president of the Communist Inter tist natlonale. Both were accused of home In Princeton with Mrs Einstein; Prof. Einstein plotting against Stalin In 1927 hnf were forgiven when they abjectly will be In residence The degree of the cen at the Institute nnnually from Octoapologized tral executive committee of the ber 1 to April lr, and will make a Communist party says that both yearly visit to Germany. Announcement was made also of commissars were discovered by the Gavpnyou or secret police to be the appointment of Prof. Oswald ehlen, generally recognized as one falsifying accounts In order to com promise the work of the party's con of the leading American mathematicians and unGl now professor of trol committee. nIver-slty. mathematics at Princeton as a professor In the Institutes E'UROFEAN powers are still In school of mathematics. tent on bringing about disarmameThe Institute, It Is announced, nt-each for the other fellow and their various plans seem as will be exclusively a postgraduate far apart as ever university, entirely separated from Norman H Davis the collegiate" activities of existAmerican delegate ing American higher education. It to the disarmament will be devoted to scholarship and conference In Gene- research In the spirit of pure outside va, Is striving to science without reconcile the varl ous demands as ap piled to naval VORWAERTS. the Social strength, and was of Berlin, acX In London during cuses former Crown Prince Fried the week trying to rich Wilhelm of plotting to overfind a compromise throw the German republic and rebetween the British store the monarchy with the help thesis of many and of Chancellor Von Papen, General small ships within global tonnage Von Schleicher and President Von It says the prince Is figures and Americas desire for Hindenberg fewer and bigger ships. Mr Davis to be proclaimed regent of Germany Lowever, did not confine himself to nt a propitious moment, and that at naval matters, but dismssed dis the same time former Crown Prince armament generally with Pr! ne Buprecht of Bavaria will be pro Minister MacDonald and Sir Bolton cl timed head of a Danuhinn king Uvres Monsdl, first lord of the art rtom i nroduct of pure phantasy, He also n e Sir Walter says the government at Berlin. mlralty. Q 1932 V, etera Newspaper Layton. England's leading econo ALL jp HALT LAKE CITT. UT- -A way hereby unincorporated towns of Utah might borrow from the Re construction Finance corporation to construct and Improve water supply systems hns been worked out hy the state proJcts committee. w I j J I.EIII. IT 20 carloads of cabbage have been assembled here for marketing. Over 30 carloads of vegetables have been shipped from here this season. TRICE, UT Seven make work projects have been outlined In Carbon county. Applications for loans will be made with the Reconstruction Finance corporator RAWLINS, WYO. Eight P y of a rapid transit company bus and th driver, were under or re after the bus overV 1 u ,'f hospital t G., A: ! iA ' turned and plunged Into a ditch. 4 OCDFV, tT Report of Ensign J. AnHtln In charge of tbe local c1" of work of the Salvation Army, fVmm x ; ri relef work for the month of Sepin tember follows: Free meals to Th first of two mighty ateel gate which will turn the Colorado river Into the Hoover dam and trtnrients and local men, B81I ; new water and a with Loa dnm the as unlock untold riches for opens empire Irrigation Angeles number of free beds to transients, has Just been completed. It Is 50 feet long, 60 feet wide and weighs 1,500 tona. lfl; number of shoes. 11 pairs; number of garments, 33: number CONFESSES PLOT of families helped with groceries, 10 Local men who are receiving meals st the F.ilvatlon Armv headquarters gave 373 hours of work. SALT LAKE t ITY, UT A total of $101670 S3, consisting of $170000 17 In state district school funds and $31 OS'! IS from Interest and rental funds on school lands has been apportioned at the capltol by the state department of public ii. Instruction for the ue of schools during 'the current school vear. CHEYENNE, WYO Wild animals killed much livestock In Wyoming during the past month. A ! two antelope, list of 276 sheep, 39 turkeys, six chickens and three sage hens were k!lld. Coyotes account'd for 221 sheep, bears killed 47 and bobcats eight. BURLEY, IDA. Attention is Invited to the value of cull and No. 2 potatoes, for which there Is virThis Is Kenneth Watson, a guard In the prison at Jackson, Mich., who, tually no sale, for use as feed for livestock and for fertilizer use on with Archie C. French, another the farm. It Is reported that poguard, confessed to one of the most tatoes were fed with good results fantastic stories of intrigue ever to hv hundreds of farmers in Idaho come out of an American prison. and Washington last spring Watson and French have signed confessions that they plotted with SILT LAKE CITY, UT State Edward Hall and James Cross, two forces are waging what battle Is In their power against weeds and Inlongterm convicts, to dynamite the The viscount of Wexford (center), better known throughout the sects or bacterial prison In order that the two pris pests, according The guards world as Admiral Earl Beatty, former first sea lord of the British ad- to the reports made to Dr. oners might escape. StephIn on New York his two arrival his Lord with sons. then said that the prisoners would miralty, pictured ens, state agricultural Inspector and Peter over Honorable came the Beatty. The three rob a bank In a small Missouri Borodale (left), The campaign of district inspectown and turn the proceeds over for a short visit. tors are having varying degrees of to the two guards as reward for success. their action. Hall and Cross also MILFORD, UT The huge poadmitted the plot. tato storage collar which has been under construction for two months, WAGNERS OPPONENT and which furnished employment for 39 men is completed. The cellar has a capacity of 90 cars and will take care of a three hundred acre . - '.'' 7 !.. iTk Admiral Beatty Here With His Sons A e r British Prince to Wed Royal Beauty crop. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The remains of R V. McBam were found two miles up the south fork of the Snake river from Rapps ferry in Idaho. The officers estimated the body had floated 60 to 65 miles down stream from a polnl near Alpine, Wyoming, where the man Is believed to have fallen Into the river several weeks ago. POCATFLLO, IDA Calls for oats to be used for protection of orchards from field mice, one of the many branches of agriculture served hy the local govern ment bait mixing station. Is Increasing daily. The season extends from the latter part of September until January. The bait Is spread on the ground about the base of the trees before the snow falls; af ter the snmv Is on the ground It Is plnied In their paths about the b ise of the trees. poison New York Republicans nominated George Z. Medalie, United States district attorney, to run for the sen ate In opposition to Senator Wag ner, who was renominated by the Democrats. Prince George, youngest son of the king of England, and Princess .ngrid, lovely daughter of the crown prince of Sweden, whose engage ment was expected to be announced In the Swedish capltaL -- Radio, and brother If that old Radio slot beatgetting ing. Th Politician aro giving that poor lltll Old mlcfaphono on of It tough-ai- t s a a a o a a sloe Its birth. I was just sitting listening In liko millions of you have been try-In- l-- The V BEVERLY HILLS -- Well all I know Is Just what I read In th papers and what I hear over th through the cwqierstlim of the Livestock association, llsrvey 8. Hale, Twin Falls county agent, has announced. su DAVID A. RFED of who went to Eu- LAMBS. fkfk ,im. fn omitrii. Ireland having with Its For two day a mob of ten thousand jobleaa men raged through Belfast, fighting the police end netting fir to many large buildings. W. PICKARD After on man bad been killed and lie de- more than thirty aerlously wounded, cl re and his prraonailty. clared the Chief Executive's ad- th disorder was quelled. But In a resumed dress we "a acrid of Incorrect few hour th rioting Statement and unjustifiable deduc- mltb Increased fury and It waa tions, and especially contradicted neceewry to call on British troop. Mr. Hoover's statement that only The Ennlkklllen Fusiliers and tbe the steps taken by the administra- king's royal rifle were aeut la a tion kept the country from going off hurry. the gold standard. American Senator L J. Dlikluson of Iowa, ago th TWO years a aaeoclatlon appointed hlmarlf no mean orator and denouncer, nnawered Reed on that coiuniltteo on criminology to study gold ntamliird matter, arcuamg the gangster and their operations. The Missourian of flagrantly misstating rommltteo ha now made Its refiort. Die farts and citing figure that stating that organised crime hy h laid upheld the asaertlon made gangster Is based largely on autr ply and demand and that prolilhl by Mr. Hoover. The President himself, still In hi tlon "brought about a demand for new lighting mood, made bl secthe service of oitlaws such as ae eech Saturday evening never had In this or any other ond big In Cleveland, and there was country prior to prohibition, Vast, one of th French town that sufTorch of Peace" recently dedicated at NenuUlle-SThe committee consists of George chine that he would yield to the Amelia Earhart Putnam, famous avlatrlx, receiving from MayId th World moat war. fered A. of Bowman chair in followers his of severely Milwaukee, Importunities woman. 3 Calvin Coolldg and Alfred E. (he Middle and Fsr West and de- man; Herbert Munro of iMrolt, or Moor of Philadelphia a medal a America's outstanding liver several mors addresses before and William D Knight of tlockford. Smith at the first meeting of the commission on the problem of transportation. election day. III opimnent. Gov Ill; all prosecuting officer, ernor Roosevelt, was busy In hll own slat during the wo k but Announcement waa made iy Finance found time to make a radio address over a nation wide hookup In reply corporation that It had dexslled to questionnaire on the subject of jilts Ki.ixiO with the Treasury deL.1 V-Cfederal relief to those In distress partment as capital for IU agrl i at credit Increased appropriations for public cultural corporation works as an aid to emplojmrnt, un- Minneapolis. Minn, and Wichita. employment Insurance, and child Kan. liolh these regional concerns It waa announced that were expected to start Immediately welfare. next trip making loans to firmer and stock Governor Roosevelt' would be through the South and ralM-r- s In their reectlve district Middle W eat. though why be should The loan agencies In Columbus. go Into the southern stale la a Sioux City, Spokane and Salt Lake City already bad their fund. ptixxlo. SENATOR Ji.M 8 IV riRIOlDsBIAMAD i Northern Y HOUSE KLAS BOY. all Fall. When th Country ought to bo working Pa Juat llalening. Even os that are fortunate enough to have a kind of a job, why w knock off to lliten. Well on I remember was Ogden Mills. Ogden took over tb Treasury when Mr Mellon took over tha business of Introducing nd Mary. to Georg Men In America live, bop and die trying to become Presidents. It they cant make It they accept tho bobby prize and go In the Sonata. But women just live, bop and dl happy, It tbiy can ha presented at tbe Court ot St James. Well as 1 was aajlug before, on ot the ones I tuned In on tbe other week was Ogden Mills. He was out our way sprinkling some tacks In the Democratic road. Ogdon Is tb first man I ever made a political speech for, and tbe last one. When I got through It he waa running for Congress In New York City and th audleuce couldent tall If I waa talking for Ogden, or Almoe McPherson, to they pronounced my speech pretty much ot a bust But they elected Ogdon, tbe only Republican candidate elected to Congress from th great city ot New York. (And there Is dozens of em from there) At tb time I mad the (peach I dldent know that he waa running on th Republican aids but young Teddy Roosevelt asked me to go say n few words tor Ogden, and 1 have always been glad I did, for ha baa madw good. I always feel that be Is on man that I sponsored that lived up to 11 He Is awful rich and got an awful nlc wife, and she Is a good fellow. She comes Into Jack Garners oOc and we had a political kowtow. Mills la a wealthy man and always baa been, but be really tries, and does render aome fine service to bla Country, and especially to bis party. Even the Democrats say that be has made a fine Treasura, not that the Democrats know much shout hanDebo-tantto- dling money hut Mills has lmpiessed em tremendously. He can count the Treasury money without looking at It longingly. Well he come out to California a few weeks ago and I wanted to see him and Mrs. Mills, but the Republicans were around him so thick, that I knew I would be dlsslnfecting myself for days afterwards, so 1 dident get to see him, and I dldent have a Republican registration card so I couldent get In even to hear him. But I went home and got him on the Radio. I missed 15 minutes ot him, for Amos and Andy was on, but the minute Amos stopped singing "Is I Blue?" why I went right over onto Ogden. He is a mild mannered man in private Hie but when he gets on that diving board In front of that mlcraohnne, whv he goes hog wild. They used to call em Spellbinders. They ought to call em Alrbusters now. But he bad a lot of facts mixed in with the noise, and a lot ot facts between growls But here was the strange thing, he had the same things In his speech that Mr. Hoover had in Des Moines three days later. Now who copped whos act? Ws used to have that a lot on vaudeville. Some bird would get Ir th week ahead of you and do your same jokes. Well thats what Og den had done with Herbert. He did his act the week ahead of him, all tha stuff about the Gold Standard. But It may have been Mills, for that was up bis alley, that finance stuff. But he Is a very able man, and can make a lot more speeches If he will just take It easy. The fellows that rant have to do It to cover up Ignorance. Ogden dont have to do that. By the way you know the best speaker of all of em I heard so far this fall? Well It was the wife of Bob Shuler, that preacher that i running for the Senate out home. Most womens voice Is not so hot over the Radio, but I tell you hers Is the most natural, and sbes got a lot of plain good facts. McAdoo looks like he ought to win out there. He has really done things. But old Bob getting in there messing It up for both the others, why thats liable to make a difference. Well It wont be long now1 Just two more weeks to Alabi3. t9S2, JMcAaagk Symdtcat, V |