Show THE GARLAND TIMES DISTINCTIVE News Review of Current Events the World Over PROGRAMS st United States Warhs Japan It Is Violating the Treaty — President Prods Congress on Relief Measures On Your Radio FRIENDSHIP By TOWN FRIDAY 7:00 NBC Coart to Coart Network PMm$t Vaseline Ria o pat or PREPARATIONS HOME PLANNING AIDS REVIEWED ON RADIO Speaker Will Cover the s Home Building Conference Brnee L Melvin research secreof the committee on Farm and Village Housing of the President’s conference on home building and will tell National ownership Farm and Home nour listeners what aids to planning farm and city houses can be had from the committee when he speaks In the United States of Agriculture Department period of the Farm and Home Hour The Farmers’ Educational and Union monthly broadcast will he heard In the National Farm Home Hour on Wednesday January 20 and will feature a prom Inent speaker on agricultural sub tary Jects Another In the experl episode ences of the United States Forest Rangers will be given on Thursday January 21 This series Inaugurated this month Is designed to arouse greater Interest In forest Are pre rentlon and protection Many Government Speakers on Air Five hundred and fifteen broad casting hours were utilized by the United States government over the networks of the National Broadcast lng company during 1031 M 11 Aylesworth of the com president pany reports The United States Department of Agriculture made the greatest use ot radio during the year Exactly 251 officials of this department gave 5S1 talks before the microphone Most of these talks were broadcast In the National Farm and Home Hour broadcast each week day at 11 :30 a m to 12:30 p m central standard time President Hoover Mr Ayles worth’s report shows spoke 29 times which greatest number of times any President has been heard over the radio In one year Vice President Curtis made three radio the rhlef Justice Charles speeches Evans Hughes spoke five times Every member of the cabinet faced the microphone at least once during the year Thlrtv-twmembers of the senate made 52 radio addresses and mem bers of the house spoke 25 times America’s three service bands were heard In 241 contests many of which were in the National Farm and Home Hour The Army hnnd broadcast 109 times the Marine band 71 times and the Navy band 67 times Numerous ofllcinls of foreign gov ernments also spoke over the net works Since his Inauguration President Hoover has mndo fifi radio addresses In his seven years as President Cal vln Coolldge spoke only 37 times over the radio Many of Preslden' Hoover's addresses were made direct ly from the White House All known records for a eontlnu oua broadcast were broken recently when Gene and Glenn were on the air from WTAM In Cleveland for more than seen hours In the Inter est of the Cleveland Christmas fund program An admirer ef Lowell Thomas sent him a heater for his automobile “Hope this wifi keep you from catchan accompanying read ing cold” Next day he got a dozen note handkerchiefs —“in case he did" Elaine Paige style expert of Worn en’a Radio Ret lew mentioned In a talk- a new style knitted beret that could be made at home and received three thousand requests for direr I tlons mad I" says ‘Ti gone leader orchestra Odette Myrtll and violin mistress of ceremonies the of soloist Gaytees orvocal and turned the chestra program cellar of her Douglaston (L L) home s a game room and Installed doubles' tournament table where ( match Is In full swlnf championship vs Great Neck —Douglaston Into Trends In dairy production Is being In the National Farm and reviewed eeonHome Hour by J B Shepard Deportomlst In the United State ment ot Agriculture EDWARD has7been formally notified JAPAN in the opinion of the American government she Is violating the treaty by her actions In Manchuria The United States does not as legal Jarecognize of occupation pan’s the country Cblny and Japan are both warned that Washington will not recognize any agreement entered Into by them which violates the pact or the Kellogg treaty Sec-- Stimaon These statements ln were forwardcd Identical notes to Tokyo and Nanking who of State Stimson by Secretary thereafter called In the Immediately diplomatic representatives of the sigto the natories pact and told them what he had done It was expected that Great Britain and some of the other powers would follow the American example Mr Stimson declined to say what could or would be done If Jupun persists In violations of the treaty The pact calls for no other action than “full and frank the communication between powers concerned” In case contracting of an emergency The Kellogg treaty calls for no military or diplomatic steps The Japanese forces In Manchuria moved on southward from Chlnchow and occupied Shnnhalkwan the gateway to China situated where the Great Wall reaches the coast Their garrison In Tientsin was heavily Increased and a “grand review-- was held there Earlier in the week the Washington was aroused by an atadministration tack made on American Consul Culver B Chamberlain soldiers hy Jnpanese In Mukden Formal protest brought an apology from the Japanese ambassador In Washington but Mr Stimson let him know that the Incident would not be considered closed until the offenders had been adequately punished For this affair as for all its actions In Manchuria the Japanese government sought to put forward excuses and explanations which in most cases to be appear ready made to fit the circumstances On Friday a bomb was hurled ln Tokyo by a young Corean In an effort Ilirohlto to assassinate Emperor It exploded near the carriage preceding that occupied by the ruler and no one was Injured disturbance In the French GREAT was caused by the death of Andre Maglnot minister of war and It appeared certain there would be changes In the cabinet Some observers expected Brland would be forced out and that Tardleu would succeed him as foreign minister Maglnot was responsible for the attitude and strong military the plan for a great chain originated of fortresses along the eastern border President Hoover to congress for speedy and action on the relief measnonpartisan ures he has recommended the Democrats began to push forward the first of their party bills of major Importance This Is a tariff bill not designed to alter existing rates but to deprive the Chief Executive of his control over the flexible provisions of the present act It also calls on the President to summon an International conference for the reduction of tariff rates This measure which was Introduced James V Collier of by Representative Democratic chairman of Mississippi the house ways and means had the approval of ttie congressional Democratic Joint policy comIt wptild take away the pow mittee er now enjoyed by the President to accept or rejept as he alone seesf (it the recommendations marie by ttie tariff commission under the flexible of the ley act provisions It would give congress the final right to determine whether or not the coin mission’s findings Justify a change In WITH rates Supported by all the Democrats and probably- some of llte tmtependent Rethis bill It was admitted publicans had a good chance to get through both mar houses' but not with a sufficient to gin pass It over the presidential veto that might be expected for quick acwas made In a special message measures for which he spoke especially Included the bill already passed hy the house to Increase the capitalization of the sum federal land bank system by between $100000000 and $1250000(10 the hill to create a federally financed "reconstruction finance $500000000 MRtionHOOVER'S on relief plea bills The the bill to create a corporation" Dome loan discount system capitalized by the government at a minimum and a bill to libera of $150000000 W PICKARD of the rediscount provisions federal reserve system The President also urged s plan to release the assets of closed banks a revisions of the transportation act with a view to strengthening the value of railroad bonds and a revision of the banking laws the better to protect depositors Senate and house leaders of both parties promised to aid the President’s ’The senate started relief proposals alTalrs In Its own way by passing Senator Cupper’s resolution authorizto the needy of ing the distribution 40000000 bushels of stabilization wheat held by the farm board through the administration of the American Red Cross and other organizations The farm board la to be credited with the market price of the wheat St the time of the transaction John Bnrton Payne chairman of the Red Cross said that that organization would gladly undertake the distribution and later before the house committee on agriculture he not only spoke In favor of this bill but enof a bill to couraged the Introduction treat farm board cotton In the same fashion so that cotton goods may be Mr donated to those lacking clothing Payne was explicit on one point He wanted the exact duties of the Red Cross as distributing agent definitely set out ln the bill Out of his experience he said the Red Cross would be criticized ln whatever It did and he wished no loopholes left In the bill Ize the William COULD Jennings Bryan been returned to earth and present In the senate chamber other dny he would have been the Im- for mensely gratified the old ’TO to 1” la sue which nearly carthe ried him Into House White years ago was revived by I S K Senator Burton Wheeler That Dem ocrat from Montana a hill pro Introduced for the free vlding of silver on coinage the basis of 10 ounces to 1 of gold which was exactly what Mr Bryan sought so long to bring about would do more “This legislation com heretofore than all suggestions blned towaidfc reviving encouraging business and resuscitating vitalizing the and throughout In this country world” Wheeler said “Contentment happiness and lucra tlve occupation would be substituted for discontentment despair with their Inevitable resultant tragedies to fol low” dis SENATOR BORAH the sometimes wrath of Ids utterly and he did this when he colleagues Introduced Miree bills designed to ef feet economic In government expend Itures The first of these measures would reduce the salaries of the fed eral farm ooard members from $12 000 to $9000 a year It wouln forth er place a $15000 maximum on any the with annual salary connected the at aimed board a orovlslon counsel who now receives $20000 The second bill strikes at the dearly beloved twenty cent mileage premga tlve of congressional and certain otb er governmental officials The third bill cuts the salary of the Vice Presld nt from $15000 a year t and does the same tiling fer $10000 the members of the President’s cabIt also reduces the $1(MHKI per inet annum now paid to senators and rep resentatlves to $8000 It was stited at the White House that President Hoover did not l? lieve this federal salary cut move inent would come close to passage In congress and that If It were seriously considered he would ofifiose It II is opinion Is thnt It would result In loss of efficiency and morale and also that It would set a had example for the country AH through the depression has urged I period the President ness and Industry not to redm e wages except as a last resort activities In the Un'f been a specialty of Hamilton Fish Jr congressman from New York and the recent tragedv in I’a Easton when niaI were bomb killed hy a mailed to an Italian together with ttie dis of bombs In covery the mnll In oilier calities gne him a new opportunity He COMMUNLST Cerks Introduced In tie house a resolution calling for a congressional m’o Inquiry activities of Fasthe cists and anti Fascists in this country The bomb conspiracy” "diabolical he said had been charged to both those facour of he and Italian residents tions “for the pururged the Investigation' pose of putting an end to all such ak tlvitles which fend to create discord with a friendly nation and have caused enmities riots and murders among our own people" - GARLAND UTAH TOnN J RASKOB clinlrmao of tha J Democratic national committee fearing a split between the wet and dry wings of tbe party backed down a bit from his dripping wet attitude He made public a letter be tent to members of the natlonnl committee recommending tbe adoption of a home rule plank by the coming national convention He advocates the subto mission of an amendment the which would amendment Eighteenth give control of the liquor traffic to each Individual state Mr Raskob also asked thut the result of his questionnaire to contributors to the last national campaign More be referred to the convention than 25000 replies to the questionnaires were received and of these 93 per cent favored the resuhmlsslon of the Eighteenth amendment to the people per cent were for outright repeal of prohibition In his letter Mr Raskob said: “1 believe there will be either a definite spilt between the Democratic party of the North and the Democratic party of the South or there will be formed a Liberal party In America unless those of ns who love the tradltlonjof the Democratic party find some common ground under the teachings of Jefferson without resorting to expediences and sacrificing the high principles of either school of thought" RELIEVES Strang Himalysn Tribe tribe of “Methuselahs” three of claim to be one hundred and years of age and who live ln caves 22000 feet above the sea level In the Himalayas are described by Dr Irvin Baird who recently arrived ln London after a visit to these wonderful peopte Doc"There are abont 600 of them tor Baird Bald “and they are all of good Their women are physique really beautiful They live solely on vegetable substances” Doctor Baird added that he Intended to return to discover the secret of their longevity A whom — Oklahoma Girl Strong as Boy Education in China Until very recent years very few people In China received any education and the education of this few was confined to a classical system Brobably one of the most of 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years It Is my humble prayer thnt may be of ’some use In my dny and generation — I loses Ballou “Didn’t I tell you not to Interrupt me when had something Important An unwelcome guest Is one of the on hand?” ' best things going "Row was the to know?" at ln MAnATMA GANDHI leaderprison of the mnny other Indian Nationalists are under arrest nml troops are on their way from England to reinforce those ln India but It Is evident the British government la going to have a terribly hard time suppressing the revolt of the natives Viceroy Lord Wllllngdon put Into efdecrees outfort various emergency lawing the All India Congress party to Its funds forbidding contributions and demonstrations and prohibiting peneeful picketing From his cell Gandhi Issued an apto supto India of Christians the peal movement to port the Independence adopt the spinning wheel and homespun garments and to renounce drink Native women were leading moat of while the anti British demonstrations the men carried on the fight against puyment ot taxes and manufactured llfclt salt The boycott of British goods of all kinds spread rapidly Gandhi told his followers that “the boycott Is the weapon thnt will bring England to her knees” He continued to urge that they Indulge ln no violence but In this he Is not being obeyed by all the NationnllMs w I asked deferential secretary “Yoa didn’t hate on your golf clothes" — Itoyal Arcanum Bulletin Salt Lake City’s Faint Praise Tliln — Don’t you think my new dress Is Just exquisite? 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Up corner ha a Easy to Tell Why “Does your cigar lighter work?” “No I won It at a bridge News J r v you CATCH COLD f till but mankind Is NOT onlythe Chicago poorer for the death of Julius Rosenwald philanthropist and capitalist who passed away after two years of Illness He had made great sums of money In merchandising and devoted most of his fortune to benefactions designed to encourage thrift racial and religious and to eradicate Wsr wsrr you have undermined your resistance with frequent winter colds? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil taken every day builds up in you that reserve of Vitamin A that you need for throwing off and resisting the common cold In this emulsion cod liver oil is pleasantly flavored and easier take Doctor recommend it tor men and Sales Reprewomen Scott St Bowne Bloomfield N sentatives Harold F Ritchie St Co Inc New York to Lmttu to Uo J “Aiuturriu wtrt Chut Sww pitfw J p — pppr biotiouo KUJ m SwU nifAi otprtorum Aopoloo KOIN Portlood KFKC Saw Frponoto KUL SmIOa g Yl md KFPX Smtt prejudice was said Portugal REVOLUTION frustrated by the arrest ln Oporto of 200 persons and of the seizure quantities of bomba rifles tnd pistols The situation however was still considered serious Id ((& lilt Warners Mewepupar t n lisV t GRAY HAIR cough” Oklahoma r Easy to darken “Louise Alice was fretful nervous and from all whooplDg says Mrs F J Kolar 1730 West 22nd St and O DAWES ambassador Britain on coming home from London the other day took occasion to deny forcibly the rumor that he was a possible candidate for the Republican nomination for a sort of President Inst hope of those who do not favor the of Mr Gen Dawes Hoover said he was In Washington solely for the purpose of consulting President the with concerning the course to be followed by the American delegation conference to the coming disarmament he Is to be the of which delegation head After General Dawes and the other American delegates had breakfast with President Hoover It was announced at the White House that the United States does not Intend to piny a leadHaving cut ing role at the conference the American military establishment to the hone In the name of economy no further cuts nlong this line should be spokesthis administration expected It was also pointed out that man said as the United States now rankpd In teenth among the notions military power there was little likelihood that this country waiyld he nsked to make nny real cuts from Rome say the ItalDispatches ian delegation will he led hy Foreign Minister Dlno Grandl and that he will he assisted hy the ministers of war - and some fifty other offnavy and icials The attitude Italy will tnke In the conference will he In accordance reached In the with the understandings of Mussolini Gramll and conversations Stimson In Rome and of Secretary Hoover In President with Grandl Washington BACK COLDS V' Stainless " Rub In"' and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions ‘QUALITY SOIQ AT ALL V McKesson Robbins i SINCI DRU0 STORIJ ' 133 wets both the result of the to fill the election In New Hampshire vacancy caused by the deuth ot Representative Fletcher Hale dry Republican In a normally Republican disformer contrict William N Rogers who Is a wet Democrat gressman was victorious over former Gov John Bartlett by about 3000 votes Rogers chief Issue tn the campaign was unemployment and Industrial depression ln the house now The Democrats number 220 while the Republican have 214 and the Farmer Laborlte one DEMOCRATS and CHEST HEAD Dales) t 'X |