Show GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND UTAH OLD LANDMARKS IN STATE TO STAY Kindergarten PROVO WILL Is Popular No more DECORATE DESTROY TKKES BARK BEETLES WINNER WEBER COUNTY W ATER OUTLOOK GOOD Gen Werner von Blomberg of the German army (saluting) Inspecting the cadets of the Military acad‘Z— First aerial view of the estate on a mountain top near I’rlncetoii N J bought by Col emy at Went Point Cbarlea A Lindbergh one of President Hoover's secretaries with the wild turkeys and pheasants 3— lairry JUtchle which he shot for the White House Thanksgiving dinner 1 — Lieut NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Farm Board’s Experiment in Stabilizing the Price of Wheat May Succeed t By EDWARD W PICKARD NC’IE SAM through the medium of the farm board's stabilization Is engaged In another corporation noble experiment namely the support of the domestic wheat market to keep price from experiencing unwarranted declines Thus far the experiment seems to be successful for purchases the maintained by the corporation on the Chicago Board of Trade price around the level while wheat In foreign markets was stumping fur below that point Before the week closed It was estimated the stabilization corporation was holding about 10000001 bushels that and It was said In Washington the federal farm hoard would ask In the next session for ancongress other appropriation of $1000000X) to The continue the purchasing policy coarse grains committee of the board at a session In the Capital strongly endorsed the policy adopted by the It pointed out that prices corporation of coarse grains had failed to reflect the shortage caused by last summer's drought owing to the weakness In the wheat market A check to this decline baa been essential If coarse gruln prices are to show the strength warranted by the feed shortage this year the committee declared It recommended that the Treasury safeguard the Interests of domestic producers of coarse grain “by levying the maximum duty on all mixtures of feed stuffs" The government's stabilization efforts were at first severely condemned by many grain men but their success in the admitted crisis brought about a decided change In opinion and won support for the plan Howgeneral ever there remains the question of the disposal of the great surplus accumulated by the corporation Whether any considerable part of It can be for other sold abroad Is problematical countries are getting ready to prevent this by legislation and ¥ T decrees bankers of the of Canada are doing what they can to restore wheat a recurrence of the and prevent prices a measure of success slump and with On the Winnipeg grain exchange prices were rising and greater confidence was manifest The leaders op there declared the Canadian wheat pool would not ba broken by the crisis The premiers of Manitoba Alberta were In conference and Saskatchewan In Montreal and suggested that the set a temporary mlmlmura government A dollar of about 70 cents a bushel PREMIERS and however la the goal of mlmlmum farmers Saskatchewan and wbent growers of Alberta nrged a mlmlmum of $115 Any plan for stabilization by the Dominion government must await the return of Premier Bennett from London THE an Immediate reason action Is thus for set the farm forth by expert: The western wheat both In the United States and Canada have borrowed heavily from banks As wheat and the prices declined margin of collateral got thinner and thinner the were faced with Just one thing— the forced selling ef millions of bushels of wheat A drop of a few cents more a bushel might bring on a crisis of major Ions American millers have been contending with plenty of cancelled orders upon the theory that wheat can be bought much cheaper at a later date 100000000 Possibly wheat were affected In uations So Mr Iegge ciates of the farm board the market to stabilize WITH Wednesday conference bushels of these two sitand his assoagain entered prices stirring and optimistic President Hoover opened night the White House on child health and protec a tion which undertakes to develop Into a national welfare program Hie sugTwelve gestions he made a year ago hundred experts have been working on the problems he set forth at that It was for this conference to time and their solutions hud been' When the big gathering Wilbur called to order by Secretary Mr Hoover delivered Ills Its chalrma In which he asked for safe address guards and services to childhood he yond the reach of the Individual parent nnd which can tie provided only by the the state or the nation community “If we could have hut one generation educated of properly horn trained mid healthy children" he said “a thou of govei nniont sand other problem His solution for the would vanish” childhood which questions concerning lie said should stir a nation wus “much learning and much action” FOLLOWING the collapse of the In vestment bunking house of (’uldaell A Co of Nashville more than Tenn fifty hanks have closes or suspended Most of them are Tennespayment see but some are In Arkansas KeThe affairs of ntucky and Missouri of the InvesCaldwell head Rogers tment concern and formerly regarded as a financial wizard had been In pnrlous when a state state since September hank examination of a subsidiary of his company the Bank of- Tennessee caused the authorities to require a deposit of 3840 OOO In securities to the cover liabilities Incidentally torney general of Tennessee now nounces these securities are missing Thursday morning the Central Rank and Trust company largest financial N C Institution In Asheville failed to A for business notice was open posted staling the hank was closed by order of the board of directors "for the conservation of Its assets" The bank's latest statement of condition showed deposits of more than William Virgil Bell president of the National bank of Horse Cave which closed early In the week Ky committed suicide by hanging First and faculty of the Chicago have sanctioned a radical In education experiment The traditionally equlred course will be abandoned and s system substituted a student whereby whenever able to may be graduated The pass examination requirements school and the graduate undergraduate as such will he abolished college The institution hereafter will consist of the professional schools nnd five divisions In arts — the humnnltles the biological aclencea the aoclal sciences the physical sciences and the college President Robert 'iaynnrd Hutchins says of the reorganization: “It means that we shall be able to our teaching and to ordinate onr scholarship The student who hitherto has been prevented limitations from workby departmental ing In fields relnted to his speclnl In terest will get such an opportunity divisional the Cone from program dlnntlon achieved by divisional program means a saving to the univeof courses will rsity In that duplication be eliminated “Our reseurch program will be aided because the divisional organization puts In one group all the faculty members who have a common Interest and relation In their work “Those students who wish to ohtnln only a general education may get It ns fast as they are able and If that Is all they want they may depart fmm the university with honor By abling a student to acquire a general education as quickly as Ids ability permits a considerable saving In time should result for those who wish to such as law or go Into professions TRUSTEES medicine" GANGLAND Is hearing some unplens-ant statements concerning her rule of India from the native delegates to the roundtable conference In Itndon And those delegates the representing princes the Hindus the Moslems the are Brahmins and the untouchables united In the demand that India be granted at least dominion status with federal rule the distinguished Indians Among voiced their country's wishes last were the maharajah of Bikaner noted fighting prince Sir TeJ Sapru leader of the Nationalists who week Jayaknr a brilliant young lawyer a Hindu leader I! 8 Moonje All u Ini mined prominent Moslem and the beautiful Begum Shah Nuvvaz The attitude of the Tories of Eng land wus set forth ly Lord Reel for rner secretary of state for India who surprisingly asserted that no promise of dominion status now or In the near future had been given by Great Britain After defending the British rule in India he suggested that a beginning he made by giving ttie provinces a cerof tain amount autonomy while maintaining a strong central government unchanged from the present one There would he time enough to change the central government after the provinces had proved their capacity to Mr I r M rule he said CTK1KES and many cities riots prevailed In of Spain for u week strenuous efforts were made by the Itepuhllcans and Communists to convert them Into r political demooverthrow that would nstration the monarchy Rut the government adopted Morn measures mil succeeded In of disorders The the biggest quelling the strikes wus in Barcelona always but after a center of disturbance was several days Its abandonment ordered by the labor federation that started It In Madrid' nnd Salamanca there were strikes by students who The wiser demanded a republic nnd In Spain before very hut that the time Is succeed believe they will long In their alms not yet ripe VINCENT editor of the Journal a lawyer and former diplomat was elected President of Haiti by the national assembly to Vincent Is one succeed Eugene Roy of the moat strenuous opponents of American occupation and his victory He Is the first was rather a surprise regularly elected President of the re public since American Intervention In recommendation 1016 the Following that went of the Hoover commission that the office to Haiti In February commissioner of American general be terminated Prig Gen John II Russell has left the Island and the new Amer lean minister Dana O Munro has arrived In Port Au Prince the capital STKNIO CHARLES P SUMMERALL Thursday concluded his four year term as chief of staff of tbe army and was succeeded by MaJ Gen In his furewell Douglas MacArthur statement General Summerall spoke of the reorganization enthusiastically that have given the country Its best organized army since the armistice and gave high praise for the officers and enlisted men’s Intelligence loyalty and devotion to duty GEN O ESUITS of held the by prohibition American Rar the association show that 137711 of the members voting are In favor of repeal of the Eighteenth amendment while are against repeal Judge Orrle L of a subcoPhillips chairman mmittee that handled the matter says that whether the association In view of the referendum result will take steps toward repeal of the Eighteenth amendment probably will not he known until the next annual meeting In He also City next September said It was possible that no definite action would be taken then of liquor and aliens from Canada by two powerful combines has been exposed with the Indictment of fourteen men federal grand Jury at Detroit by a Although the operations of the flying rum runners were confined for the most part to the Detroit area plane loads of whisky and fancy liquors occasionally were flown acros the direct to fields In the vicinity of the larger cities In Ohio Indiana and It Is Illinois charged Hint aliens sometimes were carried as extra cargo on the liquor trips nnd that special trips were occasionally made for aliens SMUGGLING ABOUT a score of men women nnd were killed ami a dred others Injured by a tornado that struck the little church colony 0f Bethany a few miles from Oklahoma City Okla More than two hundred buildings weiv destroyed by the The storm first struck a country school house where four & 150 Waatra I'aUia) Niwiw and at tulle Duchesne— Survey by bureau engineers of the reclamation K O Lnrx-under In engineer In Utah Incharge of Investigations dicate that storage water for a suppleIn hinds Duchesne mentary supply for $10 county can le devcUqifll at about an at Mwn lake Farmington — Work is lieing rushed on the Davis county court house Murray— More than one thousand jieople attended tin formal opening of the new Murray high school building Ogden— $4r000 storm sewer pits Ject has been approved by the city commission Salt Lake— The State of Utah has collected more than ton million dol-- i lara to date from the gasoline tax to an estimate made by A according E Chrlstenesen state treasurer llie tax on gas dine tsecame effective In the year Reaver— Forest officials und game wardens of the Beaver district estti-- j mate that 1 1 OO buck deer were shot on the east and west aloftes of the Tushar mountain the ranges during deer season Provo — Fifteen blocks of the city are to he especially lighted and decorated during the holiday season Castle I)alt — Emery comity sheep' men prior to the first snowfall were moving their flocks In from the desert range because of the dry conditions prevailing Tbe recent snow was the first for many months und has aided the stockmen greatly St to reGeorge— With a view taining part of the old Dixie hotel at this city ns a Utah landmark the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks asto sociation has forwarded a letter the owners requesting cooperation In the plan The association made a plea that owners of historic landmark preserve them whenever jsissilde Tooele— mile and a lmlf of gravel road is to he laid approaching the Union Pacific tracks Salt Lake—The demand for extension of the kindergarten department In the public schools of thc'tute is on of the increase according to the school hoard and children of five ace are receiving years or preschool educational advantages that are to he valuable have destroyOgden — Iturk beetle ed him Ireds of thousands af acres of to according lodgcpole pine timber r The damage is the regional in the northern especially apparent sections of Idaho Ogden —IVelier county high school took fifth place In a national contest sponsored by a farm journal for the best chapters of the Future Farmers schools of of American In the the country The contest was he'd among the chapters to determine which were doing the best and most efficient of work schools entered the contest Salt Lake— Although Income tux payments for Utah are about ten per cent less for 1930 than for lustt year in the taxpayers are more prompt plying than last year for Murray— The water outlook 1931 la exceptionally good In Salt Lake county according to report reof the Unitceived by the local office bnrenu at Salt ed States weather Lake City Trovo — Utah has shipped around 40 carloads of choice turkeys to eastern points this season The shipments were scattered over the shite of most destination of the birds was New York and Philadelphia The Utnh turkeys for Christmas will probably total about the same Logan — Tberon It Andrus of Marlon Summit county lias been chosen a the boy representative of the stnte club work to attend the in Andrus'xraa the congress at Chicago outstanding boy member in Utah for his sheep growing project — Kanab There are thirty thousand deer in the Knihab fore it according to recent estimates Springvllle — Construction of the additional unit of the Springvllle power plant Is about finished and Installation of machinery la going forward Mt Pleasant — Representatives from Alt Pleasant Falrvlew Moroni Cl ester Milburn Mountnlnrllle Oakville Indtunola Ephrnltn anil Mantl met reIn an effort to cently at Ephralin faction the various harmonize pf Sanpete county on a highways pronumbers 89 and gram on highway 189 Salt Lake — A $239000 highway project designed to help relieve winter e unemployment will he Marled soon letting Of the contract for Hie rennd a half mile surfacing uf on of road from IVendover to Knoll U S Route 40 It announced by the atate highway commission Murray — Organized hatcheries COLIC pains give Castoria A CRY in the night may be the warning that Baby haa colic No cause for alarm if Castoria is handyi This pure vegetable preparation brings quick comfort and can never do the slightest harm Always keep a bottle in the house It is the safe and sensible thing when children are ailing Whether it’i the stomach or the little bowels colic or constipation or When tiny tongues are diarrhea coated or the breath is bad When there’s need of gentle regulation Every child loves the taste of Castoria and its mildness makes it suitable for the tiniest infant nd for frequent use tint Great Men Are to Be Perpetuated Voices of The piercing wall of u Korean the merry song of a Rumanian tailor the whoop of an American cowboy and the lingering call of a Spanish night watchman are some of the exotic sounds which the will shortly be able to hear In an "nmlllile museum” soon In Berlin under the to he established direction of the ministry of posts A recently found primitive phonograph voice in record of Count Zeppelin's which the father of the airship appeals to the German people for supalso he hi will of port project cluded This record dates from Raw shortly after a disaster to one of his airships at Echterdingon and “In a few year cludes the words: will conquer the world" my airships Acting on the belief that appropriate sounds Intensify the Impression a visitor receives from displays the a to Incorporate ministry Intends aeries of phonograph records with which Interested various exhibits folk may turn on and hear the voieps of such men ns Edison Marconi Lindbergh and of others of historleal Interest as well as sound from other lands and other times Insofar as nnd recordable they ure colleetihle And a more liberal dose of Castoria is usually all that’s needed to right the irregularities of older growing children Genuine Castoria has Chas H Fletcher’s signature on the wrapper It’s prescribed by doctoral erty of Viscount Klilmnk has been sold privately Originally a border was greatly stronghold l’laekbarony added to in the first hulf of the Seventeenth century- - und Is now a massive picturesque building with beautiful grounds and a fine avenue of lime tree SOUR? 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Sold His Great Accomplishment ScotIn Peeblesshire “Smith Is n n awful liar” Bluckbarony land for centuries the home of the "oh don't know I think nnd the prop- - pretty good nt It" Murrays of Elihank Utub throughout Peterson one I Urovo — Christian of the operators of the Bourdman limn kiln was found dead after he had been overcome by monoxide gas Tayson — A new chapel costing in the neighborhood of $30000 la to he ' reeled In l'ayson third ward ' he's BAY E R ASPIRIN is always A BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Unless you see the name Bayer and the word genuine the package as pictured here you can never be sure that you are taking genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets which thousands of physicians have always prescribed The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin It is your guarantee of purity — your protection against imitations Millions of users have proved that it is safe on Genuine Beyer Aspirin promptly relieves: HEADACHES THROAT RHEUMATISM BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT DEPRESS Aqirta la tha THE HEART at Bajrar ataaufactur NEURITIS NEURALGIA COLDS ACHES and PAINS tmoaoetied4tr The Shaving Cream that moist softens the heard— -- and soothes and invigorates the skin! At all dealer SORE LUMBAGO In Utah plan the hatching of two nml chirks during three quarter million the cunlng hatching season according to W O Kainshaw president of the Utah Hatchers and Breeders' who has conducted a survey UPSET STOMACH or aent postpaid on receipt of 35c Mas torico JUltMtl Cuticura Labors ' at aali7tlead4 |