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Show 1 CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over President Orders Tariff Action to Help Emplojment Steel Corporation Sees Business Impnnement Doings of the Presidential Campaigners. Scenes and Persons in the Current News will let It (O at that I will not deal with men; I will deal with (;d, God transcends all racial hatreds and understand any Ian gunge. If the league ran also face God and do what It think I for the ultimate good of humanity I am satisfied." rv - for FClt rilKIt protection and American Industrie against certain foreign competition may be expected In the Immediate future. Suie days ago Frank X. Eble, United Stale workmen of cus- a tom. began Tbe bitter be was wild to consider one of tbe most 1iiist-tan- t of bl campaign, Some of Ur. Hoover's sdvlsers were urging him to make another tour of tbe Middle West the real battle ground; others thought be should make a big trans continental awing that would land him at Ills home at Palo Alto, Calif., for election day. At Smith's speech In Newark, wlilih was broadcast by radio, was listened to with Intense Interest He dwoted a great deni of It to tbe liquor Issue, and that had the eflett of bringing Senator l.orah out Into the open with the flat asser lion that he would vote for Hoover, though he Indicated he was not going to take part In the rain paign. The Idahoan rhnrurterlred Smith's address ns the most effective talk for President Hoover In this cnmpulgn. York city A ae- rie of hearlnc on the complaints of manufacturers that the dumping of for elgn products on at ruin market otir i 1 ously low prlie was threatening our F. X. Ebla Industries. Mr. I.lile beard the testimony of represent tire of various Industries und ei amlned the foreign goods they took to Washington. He was urged to correct the cell by ordering higher Import duties. Then President Hoover, fulfilling promises made In several speeches, directed the federal tariff cominls Sion to open at once an Investigation Into the foreign competition that Is distressing the mnnufactur era and causing Increased In many American commu cities. Mr. Hoover's letter was dl rected to Chalrinan Robert I O'Brien of the commtsslon and appended to It was a list of sixteen Industries that are being adversely affected together with the names of the cities and towns that nre Injured by the Influx of foreign goods. The letter said: "You recognize tlint currencies In thirty countries have now depredated from 5 to 55 per cent, w lilch has reduced the standards of llv lng In those countries and greatly widened the difference In cost of production between the United States and hose localities. I would therefore be obliged If the tariff commission would expedite this matter In order to afford all possible relief to unemployment 1 urge this In these communities. expedition because of this possible retardation of Increasing employ ment of our people. If It shall prove that the differences In cost of production between here andabrond In these Industries have altered the basis of the tariff duties, I wish to receive recomendatlons of the tariff commission at the earliest possible moment. Included In the Injured Industries are rag and grass rugs, brushes, leather gloves, silverware. Jewelry, Chemical products, electric light bulbs, cutlery, pottery, rubber boots and shoes. Iron and steel products, lumber products, canned vegetables and flsb and dried beans. The list was compiled by the Commerce de- 'EAEItAL hundred thousands parts of England and of Scotland and Wales groups on London the weik r during and concentrated there to demand that parliament means the teat which re quires a recipient of the dnlo to fur nlah proof that he hits no other means of support 1 here were few untoward Incidents In their mnreb for the authorities of the towns through which thev passed provided food und shelter. But It was feared there might be riming In Iaindon, so the regular police of the metropolitan district and civil Inn volunteers sworn In as special police, some 40,000 In nil, were mobilized to keep order. This wns due mainly to the fact tlint the Communists were active among the marchers and. os always, were eager to stir up trouble, One of the preliminary Incidents was a lively street fight between jobless men and the British fascists organized by Sir Oswald MosThe millionaire baronet, ad ley. dressing a meeting In the East End, had been heckled, and, at the head of his black shlrted followers, was on the wuy to their hindquarters near the paillnment buildings, followed by a Jeering mob Near Trafalgar square Sir Oswald's men bloke ranks and engaged In a snnrp bnttle with their tormentors During a debate In the house of commons on a motion of censure for the governments dole polby which motion was defeated Prime partment The action of the President Is Minister MacDonald declared the based ntlrely on bis desire to pro- means test could not be abolished vide more Jobs and to protect those but promised that some phases of So far as he goes, the policy would be reconsidered Jobs that exist the benefit to the employers Is a These, he said, might Include the Items of pensions and savings, Bide Issue. which under the present arrangerklRECTOIiS of the United States ments must be spent before an Steel corporation came to the unemployed person Is eligible to front boldly with action that Indi receive benefits. cated they could see real Improvement In the business condition of IT WAS announced In London by the India cilice that the third In the country. They voted to declare the quarterly dividend on the pre- dian round table conference would ferred stock, although It was not open In London about the middle of earned during the previous three November and probably would con three months, and no margin of tlnue until the Christinas holidays. profit has been shown for the Issue Neither Mahatma Gandhi nor any member of the All India Congress Since September of last year Payment of the dividend requires the party Is to be among the Indian outlay of $0,304 919, and the net delegates unless the preliminary toss for the quarter ending Septem list already Issued is enlarged. Nor will there be any women delegates. ber 30 was announced as $20,871 Several princes will attend, but 709. But a special supplementary report was made showing gains In most of those rulers will be repreproduc'ion since last July and still sented by their prime ministers. better gains In the shipments of tin Ished steel. Three months ago the the directors had warned the holders League of Nations meets Id Of preferred stock that continuance special session the third week tn of the dividend payments would de- November to consider the Manchurian pend on Improvement In business problem conditions. and the Lvtton re Wall Street had been tense with both port, Japan excitement In advance of the divl and China will be dend announcement Probably no well represented Yosuke Matsuoka group of men could be assembled In Wall Street whose combined opln will be chief ton would be more highly respected spokesman for Ja by the financial community than the pan, and he and Steel directors, representing, as his two colleagues will be in Geneva they do, the strongest banking In terests In the country. with a free hand to act as they deem wise. They may even decide that Albany from his their country must campaign tour of the Middle West and the South with the assurance withdraw entirely from the league Chief representative of the Chi leaders that the of Democratic southern states which voted for Mr nese Nationalist government will Hoover In 1928 had definitely re- be Dr. Yuen LI Liang, who passed turned to the Democratic fold. His through the United States recentspeaking program from this on was ly on his wav to Geneva, stopping He was somewhat uncertain but probablv briefly In Washington. was to Include talks In Boston. New formerly Judge of the Shanghai court of appeals and is a finished Ytvk and other eastern cities. President Hoover made a quick diplomat and a strong di hater The line of strategy M itsimka trip to Indianapolis where be spoke Friday night and then hurried bark will follow is Indicated by hi' I will talk to the to Washington to put the finishing statement: touches on addresses to be deliv- league as though talking to God ered In Newark, N. J, and New I will tell what I think is Just and unein-plojmc- -- Governor roosevelt ' FLEW HINTS DIIK AT IfTIM OF uisiA ; ''T nor the to . 1 v 'V take up the matter of the war 1 t ht debts to the United Stales until afur the presidential election Hie French chamber of deputies i V - . c Os. Vi - V . (t ' voted to postHne the dihnte on the question by deciding to give ' H C " , X prior conaldi ration to domestic Several matters. A . , day previously JL 2. Unit Iremler Herrlot bad Indicated France Intended to pay an Install ment on Its debt on December 15. but It wa revealed that no provision for auch a payment had been made In tbe French budget. Questioners la the house of com mon tried to leoro the IlrlllHh government' Intentions regarding the American debt, but Neville Chum berlnln refused to ny anything definite. One Conservative asked Chnm herlaln to promise there would he no payment until the house hud debated the matter, but he replied that he wns not In a position at present" to discuss the matter 1 Daniel Beard, veteran national commander of the Boy Scouts of America, placing a wreath on the Other members Jumped up to ask newest 10,000 ton cruler of the treaty further questions, but the chan tomb of Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. 2 U. S. S Indianapolis, 3 View of elfare Island prison In Harlem river, New York, ty lie. In seed trials off Rm kl.ind, Maine. eillor refused to answer. scene of an uprising of prisoners that cost the life of one convict been has busy ceUhratlng ITALY end of the first decade of Mussolini has Fascism, and From been making some Interesting ad di esses In Turin, Milan and other 1 cities. Hie Turinese have been the 1 ; u,most active of the Dime's opponents v but he moved among thousands of v E workers In factories without es i to of made curt and peace proffers t ,v Ihern, urging them to Join the laselst party. Then. In an outdoor speech heard by half a million, the I I rr i premier put forth a plea to the r United States to cancel or reduce y-' A -the European war debts. Contlnu Nr i iV K, lng with International nvilters, he declared Germany's demand for V.-- Y . armament parity was fully Justified - rf J .X hut that the Germans must wait Y 'I v r until the world disarmament confer enee hreiks up In what he predicts He said Italy ... would be failure. would remain a member of the the League of Nations because league Is very sick and we cannot abandon It." Without mentioning France by name, he made wlmt wns Inter proted by the crowd as a challenge 3 X-- i: to that nation whose frontier Is only 40 mile west of there In his Members of a delegation of the Daughters of the American Revolution who are la France are seen statement flint Turin hag never wreaths at the tomb of Lafayette In the Plcpus cemetery In Paris. been afraid of war. After being banqueted In Turin by Crown Irlnce Humbert and his FOLLOWING LIPTON bride, the Dure went on to Milan where he predicted that within ten more years all Europe would go Fascist and that before the end of v.v. i pa'w a the century Italy would again be Fj the leader of civilization. The premier said there was no S;1 - v $3srwr' j ' need to waste time reviewing the 9 past or thinking of It that 'Ills thought always was for the future v "In these dnys of unrest and nn In world the elsewhere certainty there nre countries far older than this which do not know what their future will be. We know. We are sure of our future and nre advnnc lng always straight ahead withcour age and determination." He expressed the opinion that sometimes his words were misun derstood abroad, adding: "I am de slrous of peace and tranquillity, hut ' 1 v I also am anxious for new battles and fresh combats." the Frenth NUI1 HEII government wishes ' c L' J Jr1.' J. I - D. A. R. Delegation at the Tcmb of Lafayette 7 i r m v . jV1, v v-- fe M if u fc r fili a v L! 'r il fv r( ft fV" 'P No Burglars Need Apply Here v V 4. Robins dropped SINCE Raymond 3 not on of sight September a clew to the whereabouts of the noted Chicago reformer, philan throplst and pub has been licist found. His friends ennnot understand how a man of such prominence could thus disappear and have now renewed the search for him However, they fear that he was slain and not merely kid nnped as wns at first believed. Robins was a powerful figure In Chicago civic affairs for many years. He was a leader of the Progressive party and In 1914 was Its candidate for United States senator from 111! nois. He has a home 16 Maine and Leading and another In Florida. people of the country were hi He wns a noted orator, a friends. temperance worker and a supporter of prohibition, but never was known as a snooper, his friends say, al n though he waged war on bootlegger-ithe Florida county where he re sided. That Florida rum runners mlgh have waylaid him In New York seemed Improbable to many, but I is the only theory of his disappear ance his friends have. They think a powerful syndicate, having base in I lorida and New York, may be re sponsible. W. L. Stephenson of Yorkshire England, who Is regarded as the successor to the late Sir Thomas LIpton In the yachting world, at least Insofar as the America's cup Mr. Stephenson Is Is concerned. having a J type racing yacht built and expects to continue the sporting struggle of the late Sir Thomas to wrest the coveted trophy from the United States. BEST CHEESE TASTER treaty Q 1932 Western Newspaper Uolom. i y -- t pf Burglars had better beware of Uncle Sams mammoth new warehouse, recently completed at Washington, for an elaborate system of burglar and fire alarms makes it the best protected building In the world. Included Is a device which records watchman's rounds In a new and easily understood manner and gives an alarm should he fall to visit any point, and a call bell signal by which any guard may be summoned to a telephone from any part of the building. The photograph shows A. Schnleder, chief guard and A G. Mann, assistant superintendent of the warehouse, at the central switchboard of the alarm system. Two Hammers on Kansas Grid Team r This twenty old youth of Thrasher, Miss., Donald Smith. Is A N ivy diy message to the nn said to have the most sensitive taste IN tion President Hoover took oe In America when It comes to casion to warn the powers of Eti cheese. He ran up the highest rope that. If current negoti ition score In the annual cheese tasting f, r effecting further redm lions Ir contest of the Dairy Industries ex world arm inients fail, the Unite position in Detroit, winning a one States will build up its navy to th year college scholarship In dairy full permitted by the Lon science In the form of a check for don two-yea- $750. wia Briefly Told for Buiy Readers LGG MFV t-- By EDVARD W. PICKARD x ;wA &s Intermountain Hews Among the members of the University of Kansas football team tbla season are these twlr brothers, Burt (Trip) and James (Sledge) Hammers. They are good as ends and also In place kicking, and besides they are prominent in campus dramatics. There home is In Columbus, Kan. Mil I). 17. WHINE. TO DIMRT. G 7A U'wiMltl. El GO LAND I Oil HOMESTEAD, BEVERLY HILLS All I know la Just what 1 road In the paper or what 1 run Into a I prowl Ilka a OGDEN, UT. Stanley Arnold, coyote, trotting 80. suffered badly burned bai k and arms from a gasoline explosion. & back over my It D staled that Arnold uwd the Shoulders, to sea I( what going oa gasoline to aid In building a fire. behind me. You UT. A local gat RICHFIELD, know Ed Boreln, tank and storage warehouse was tbe great Cowbroken Into and tbe gas tapper left boy etcher of open by the Intruders. There was a loss of two thousand gallon of Santa Barbara, Cal. Ed make gasoline. the beet western TROVO, UT. Taxes will Dot etching of anybecome delinquent In llah county body. He la a until noon on 20, accordreal Cow punching to a decision of the county er, and knows the California "Buck-aroo- " commissioners. and the old Mexico Aaquero" NEriI, UT. Over lflrt men are better than any artist living. He t on he new road Red employed up has been In Mexico a lot, and lo Creek and behind Mount Nelto. California a lot more. Old Ed rAROWA.V, FT F. Pendleton swing a pretty mean loop himself r dis-Is the oldest hunter In this and goes to all the Calf brandings tuition to return with hi deer. Mr. around Santa Barbara. Pendleton Is 77 year (Id and nevBut wbat started me on all this er fulls to go out In de r hunting was telling about what Ed told me. season, lie brings baik a Ho said an Indian told him that tbe bin k. reason a White man always got lost ntUITLAVD, 1IH 14 cars of and an Indian dident was because lettuce have b in shipped from this an Indian always looked back after po nt nnd fifty more are In pros- he passed anything so he got a view tn icon. pect for the of it from both aides. You see LOGAN, IT The Amerhan Red White man just figures that all sides HI to Cross has 53 are the same liu'ed Thnts like a dumb firmer In ChiiLxtou, wlilih wa guy with an argument, he dont swept by hall nnd wind storms, think there ran be any other side wliiih nun si the wheat crops. only his. Thats what you call PoliMILFORD. IT An 11 point ticians. biuk was slain In this So lati ly I been trying to look by one of the nrmv of de, r hunters. baik over my shoulder like a Wolf, IDA Bingham and an Indian. 1 just been mak BLVC'KFOOr, County has lng a trip down through Mexico, eorielii'b d the plintmg of 20 fatO Central and South America, and flngerlings In bsal waters, the last even In an aeroplane, 1 would look back. (Of course It was mostly sMpinint going to the Ik. Jo! anm sue. looking back at the last place that looked like we could land If the enAn IDA advance POCATELLO, gine stopped). But did do quite In rriie of three rents dozen jsr a bit of looking back. fir eggs wns reported hy the Now for Instance I looked back of the Idaho I g Producat Hollywood as I left. Now you ers assooiatu n when it was that 27 (cuts for extras would be surprised at Hollywood If I ad Item received for eggs In pool you look at it from both sides. As No 20, which covers the first part you come up to It and Its people of October. you see the movie side, all tbe paint LOGAN, UT. Logan city school and glitter, and make up, and make believe houses, but as you look bark costs have shown a consistent at It, w hy a let of those houses have during the past five years, audit of backs to em, and people live in em, recording to the and they dont have any make up, school finances. and eat and sleep and fret and LEIil, UT Mnnv thousands of worrythey about work, and about their sh cp have passed through Lebt en nute to the desert, the largest win- children, and everything just like ter range In the Iutermountain ter- any other place. But you got to look back to aee It. Yes sir, there ritory for sheep From Lehl the an- Is a lot of pleasure In looking back imals are moved through Cedar and peeping around and trying to v il!ey onto the eastern edge of the see the other fellows angle. Everv Treat Salt Lake desert where they guy has an Angle on living, and s ay until the spring is far enough Take advanced to move them back to on life, and on everything. the election Now one side couldent t' e summer ranges, via the shearor wouldent want to know really ing corrals around May 1st. SALT LAKE CITY, UT The what the other side could do or mil put of the Salt Lake packing es- -t really thought they could do. Both ihlislunents during the first nine sides just spent the whole summer months of tills year was over 11 hunting up things to cuss the other side on. That the other side might per cent greater than during the be right in a lot of things never (oi responding period of 1931, It is entered their head, in fact they e hy the chairman of and livestock committee. So wouldent let It enter A Politician f r this year, the local packing is not as narrow minded as he forces himself to be. Nobody is 184 470 have slaughtered p ants h '.id of livestock, valued at $3,75C,-- 2 going to spoil the Country hut the people No one man can do it. and II 97. all the people are not going to do c LI HT, UT has Word been so Its going to run in spite of all vod here that a change is to be it, made in the alignment of the state the mistakes that can happen to it. Sure everybody hasent got as highway between Lehl nnd American Fork, and In American Fork, much, but everybody dont need as. much. Flying along over Mexico, el minating four of the more dang-e-oof the curves In the stata aee all the little adobe huts, rals highway system. lng a little pateh LOGAN, UT Miss Lucille of Farmington, and Omni of "Free Hollie AV Beans, a little interton, of Kamas, will represent Utah 4 II clubs at the national patch of corn to club congress In Chicago, November mash up some 25 to December 3, It Is announced meal Into and club make some Tor by D. P. Murray, state leader. Miss Ilepworth and Mr. tillias (biscuits M Interton weie selected by three to you). Now at judges from the staff of the Utah first you will say What In the State Agricultural college extenworld kind of an sion service because of their outstanding work since the time they existence is' enrolled as members. that. Well now lets look back ELY, NEV. Several sections of over the shoulder and see if we land formerly In a stock driveway cant Bee a little more than just the In this county will be opened for hut, and the Mexican Family sitting entry, according to announcement In the sun. In the first place you by the United States Land office never hear of one jumping out of a at Carson City. Former service window when General Motors drops men will have opportunity to lo- ten points. What the Japs do to cate for 90 days, after which the Manchuria Is no more of his busi land will be thrown open to the ness than it is ours. Only he dont worry about It. A "Burro In a lope general public. BEAVER, UT Since the success Is as fast as he ever went, and he A passenger of potato growing Is so manifest thinks thats fast. In the Milford valley the past sea- aeroplane at (maby) 140 Is as fit son, the San Diego Fruit and Pro- most of us ever went and we think duce company has decided to ex- thats fast. But not to Doolittle or tend operations Into the valley by Hawkes. You see everything is by planting a large acreage of peas comparison Tbe old Mexican sleeps at night Nothing bothets blrrex there the coming season. cept maby a flea, but he can scrch SODA SPRINGS, IDA About him off. He knows how to reach 2'0,000 ewes that have summered him, but we dont know how to reach here are go'ng to the winter feed overproduction, unemployment, seclots at Burley, Rupert, Blackfoot ond mortgages, poor movies, and a and Minidoka They will not return thousand and one things that bite to tills section until May 1, in time us and keep us awake at night for lambing and shearing Several No sir the world has got a mil large outfits are going to the Vtah-- lion nnllonaires that would give a vada desert for the winter. million apiece tc the old Mexican IIAILEY, IDA Needs of the In-- to have nothing bothering them but c"t of the d strict for the winter lust fleas, and other kindred spirits are being studied and a survey Is 3o Viva la me he co. u to be m. de of the anticipated ($ Vi?, MtSamgkl Swduats, rements. r ht 1 nt 1931-193- 2 com-neie- re-c- Hep-wort- 4-- d re-q- i ' I |