Show y THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH News Notes (GSM It ' a Privilege to Live In ' UTAH & President IToover In a farewell meetlnc with the American delegates to the naval limitation conference in London 2— Irwin B Laugblln American ambassador to Spain being carried in a royal coach to the palace In Madrid to present his credentials to King Alfonso S and 4 — Crown Prince Humbert of Italy and Prlncesa Marie Jose of Belgium whose marriage In Rome was the outstanding event of the week In Europe 1— I NEWS REVIEW OF CURREJjTEVENTS American Delegates to the Nava! Parley Prepared for Big Reductions EDWARD W PICKARD hundred American delegates and advisers sailed Thursday for the naval limitation conference in London without any definite Instructions from President Hoover but with the assurance that be will support any agreement at which they may arrive with the representatives of the other four naval powers The Chief Executive entertaining at brei: delegates fast told them he considers they have become naval technologists through their study of the questions Involved and therefore are now better prepared on the navnl problem than he Is While no figures have been made In Washington public It Is understood that the American delegation Isrendy to cut about 200000 tons from the two of American navy to eliminate the proposed 10000 ton cruisers and to agree to a further battleship building that replacements holiday postponing would begin In 1931 under the WashThis program would ington treaty submarine Include our reducing strength by 20000 to SO 000 tons and our destroyer strength by 100000 to 150000 tons provided the other powers made proportionate reductions In a statement to the press President Hoover said that to complete the In three or four months conference would be Id Itself a great accomplishment and added: “It is the most Important of International conferences' of a great many years and probably the most Important for many years to come The progress of peace for the world rests in a great of the measure upon the shoulders five delegations There Is good will on the part of toward the conference and The Importance every nation the gravity of the occasion have been recognized in the dispatch to London of the lending men of every country They have the will to succeed" By ONE 0 Europe the word was that Tardleu of Prance expects the conference to end successfully In three or four weeks and that France will play a dominant role In the proIt The French delegates ceedings was said would propose a scheme cova to 1936 creating ering six years for that naval construction holiday While France still Insists on period It Is willing to retaining submarines their size restrict gun power and cruising radius to a degree that would defensive them make strictly Its Intends to renounce France rights to construct capital ships up to 175000 tons as allocated to It at Its sea and concentrate Washington classes — cruls power in the auxiliary The ers destroyers and submersibles French plan will seek to overcome the between the existing deadlock United States and Great I’ritain over 10000 ton cruisers carrying guns by allocating the global tonnage of the various powers with categories permerely Indicated approximately mitting each power to allot whatever amount of the total It decides necesto that class sary for As was stated several weeks ago however the French persist in their whntever Is that agreement demand "reached In London shall he transmitted to the League of Nations’ precommission so paratory disarmament that It can be made a part of the league’s general plan for the reduction of both land and sea armaments nelleve that within six The Frenc conyears the league's disarmament ference will be held and that all nations will accept Its findings FROM of arnia on the WHILE It may besubject noted that" the committee Is behous appropriations the American ginning to realize that army needs better fighting machines and more up to date motorized equiphouse the to the ment It reported War department supply bill carrying and of $ too 000000 appropriations called attention to the fact that It had for experimental $233835 provided work In connection with (he development of tanks armored cars and other for use with weapons and equipment a mechanized force This had been entirely omitted from the budget as submitted by the President No change In the size of the army Is contemplated As In the new bill at present army enlisted strength will remain at 118750 Ollicer strength will he 12000 Guard The National will be given an increase raising the Funds for trainistrength to 100000 ng citizens at the citizens military training camps are slightly reduced The air corps apappropriation the house committee proved by a million dolamounts to $35823473 over the present year lars increase This sum will not bring the five year air expansion program up to date of the week in conference at The Hague Indicated that a settlement of all disputes would soon be reached The major question was as to a guaranty for France In case the German government should wilIn execution or should fully default The French denounce the Young plan delegates submitted a draft of a document covering this point which it was hoped the Germans would accept minister Vladimir Molofl' Bulgarian of finance pleaded for a reduction to “We are not the Bulgarian Indemnity seeking to haggle or bargain” be said “but a spirit of loyalty to you neces sltates stating that Bulgaria Is Incapas high as able of paying annuities $3000000 over a period of 36 years We are anxious to discharge the debt but we simply cannot pay honorably Developments that much" When asked olf suggested Mol to name a figure M $2000000 per annum of Piedmont and to the throne of Italy and Marie Jose the “snqw princess” of Belgium 'were made man and wife Wednesday In the Pauline chapel of the Qujrlnal palace at Rome after three days of elaborate fetes and entertainments The ceremony was performed by Cardinal Mafll archbishop of Pisa and was witnessed by a bril1500 liant assemblage numbering who entered the chapel The princess on the arm of her father King Ala wore on bead bert her high filigree crown In the form of orange blossoms adorned with diamonds and pearls Her wedding gown was of white satin and over It was a mantle of white velvet made especially in the Ohio district with a train seven yards long trimmed with white ermine and held In by four male attendants dressed uniforms black gold braided King Victor Emmanuel escorted Queen Elizaand Prince Humbert beth of Belgium accompanied his mother Queen Eleua Many other royul and noble perwere there sonages Including King In a gorgeous Boris of Bulgaria Hussar uniform the duke of York In admiral’s dress uniform Prince Leopold of Belgium former King Manuel of former King Amanullah of Portugal who now lives In Italy Afghanistan of Monaco the grand the prince duchess of Luxembourg Prince DanPrince Paul and iel of Montenegro Princess Olga of Jugoslavia Don Fernando of lVavnria and former princes kings and queens from all princesses Premier over Europe Mussolini of course was a conspicuous figure The royal couple after appearing on a balcony of the palace to receive the plaudits of the vast throngs gatha private were accorded ered there audience by the pope who blessed them and gave tjjem a special piece of For two more days Arras tapestry there were public festivals and celebrations In Rome and then Humbert SDd Marie went to Turin where another week of the same sort of thing had been prepared HUMBERT prince talk and little the ruction action in congress over prohibition enforcement The one concreje thing was the request of President Hoover that congress ap$302 0u0 for 30 propriate Immediately new speed boats for the coast guard to use in combating on the Great Lakes This request was In a supplementary budget report which of getting pointed out the necessity the boats Into action within three months before the navigation aeason Each of the boats desired opens would be 34 to 36 feet In length would carry a crew of four and presumably MUCH would be armed with machine guns Senatur Waisii of Massachusetts was the first to bring up the prohibition matter In the upper bouse when sessions were resumed after the holHe submitted of idays resolutions a Boston mass meeting protesting against the “wanton and reckless killof Massachusetts ing of citizens by the coast guard" Next day orators both wet and dry exploded In both senate and house and the recriminations and retorts were loud SDd bitter On Wednesday Black Representative of New York a wet told the house that he bad heard there was dissension In the President’s crlms commission Judge W 8 Kenyon and Roscos Pound with that being dissatisfied body’s procedure concerning prohibition PROHIBITION caused what may prove to be the first serious rift between the bouse of representatives and the White House Administration leaders In the house sent word to President Hoover that the resolution a Joint congressional proposing prohibition committee Is not likely to It was passed by the senate pass three weeks ago and sent to the house rules committee from which It has never emerged Speaker Nicholas Longworth admitted that “the leaders of the bouse" do not believe such a Joint commutes should be allowed to usurp the functions of the Independent house committee already constituted Fifty wet members of the bouse of both political parties pledged themselves at a caucus to battle to a finish against the forthcoming program of the drys to put bigger and sharper teeth In the prohibition laws radical senators who call won a Republicans cided victory by forcing the appointment of Senator Robert M La Follctte of Wisconsin as a member of the powerful finance Senator committee Thomas of Idaho generally “regular" also was named a member the vacancies filled being those left by the resignations of Edge and Sackett now ambassadors The old line Republicans on the committee ou committees fought bard to keep La Follette from ths place but Senator Smoot fearing to have the contest carried to ths floor of the senate voted with the Democrats and radicals for the appointment The finance committee now cludes 11 Republicans and 8 Democrats If La Follette and Couzens of Michigan Join forces with the Democrats the latter will control the comIn any event it Is no longer mittee bossed by the Eastern Republicans THOSE THE course of regular business the senate continued Us work on the tariff measure dealing especially IN with woolens and rayon silks Ths commlrtee Investigating lobbying heard some more witnesses concerning forts to raise or lower the sugar schedule and the name of the President was dragged In several times In a way that brought a sharp rebuke for the from one witness II Q committee Pike Jr a New York sugar broker ROIC for many years EDWARD the Ladies’ Home Journal aud otherwise noted for his philanthropies died suddenly at his winter home near Lake Wales Fla lie was sixty six years old and had retired from work some time aga Coming from Holland as a child Mr Bok by his own efforts won fame and fortune and then set about returning to the public much of his money In the way of philanthropic gifts Another well known American who was clulmed by death was Prof Henry J Cox chief of the weather service In Chicago and the oldest weather forecaster In the country In point of service J PERSUING docs not GEN JOHN to be a senator CVtaln of his friends and admirers In Nelrnska started a movement to Induce him to run against Senator George W Norris and broached the subject to him The was “I do not general s response desire nor have I desired at any time While It would to seek public office distinct honor for any man to be the great state of Nebraska represent In the United States senate my d be regarded as final" clsion Pal— $ (O lilt Wtn Nwpr OmerMmmm FILLMORE— The state has paid out $5271 In bounty for predatory animals killed In Millard county during 1929 as follows: Eight hundred and twenty-nincoyote" bobcats $207 fif$4974 teen lynx $75 one timber wolf $15 OGDEN — For visitors at the eleventh annual Ogden livestock nhow January 11 to 16 a complete program of amusements and entertainment was outlined by the in charge in a meeting committee in the Hotel Bigelow recently NEHPt— Construction of a project in Salt Creek canyon — completing the canyon work to th Sanpete county line which is also final to link of the Nephi the Moroni highway will U completed at a cost of $35000 the state road commission announces 8T GEORGE — “Washington county grape growers are confronted with problems of marketing agriculture EPHRAIM— At a recent meeting advisory board of the Manti National Forest Woolgrowers association held at Ephraim the data for the annual meeting of the association was set for February 1 at Ephraim There will be but on meeting held this year Plans were outlined tor a very instructive and interesting meeting A number of Tltal matters pertaining to the range will be taken up PRICE— Efforts are being made by citizens of Emery county to secure a sugar factory A guarantee of 7000 acres of beets' will not only assure a factory but also a railroad bo that the product may be shipped of the orT FRET iJ Com! toviio r There are times when a baby it too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep There are some pains a mother cannot pat away But there’s so time when any baby can’t have the quick comfort of Castoria A few drops and your little one is soon at ease— back to sleep almost before you can slip away Remember this harmless pure vegetable preparation when children are ailing Don’t stop its use when Baby has been brought safely through the age of colic a heavy surplus of grapes and may enter the business of producing jgrape Juice according to advices Harden received by Commissioner Dennloa of the stats department of hint ml Forehanded Cat Miss Helen Currier of Canaan N II has a black Angora cat tfaut foi reason test known lo Itself la ahow Ing the hoarding instincts of a squlr The cat has brought reL up from the cellar nearly a bushel of apples which ft places back of the living room stove Lately this cat brought up a turnip that weighed one and one half pounds He Wei There "The lights failed" “What tbenr “Well — er — 1 didn’t" ’t diarrhea and other infantile His Give good old Castoria until your children are in their teens! Whenever coated tongues teU of whenever there' constipation that any sign of sluggishness needs no stronger medicines to relieve Castoria is t ing children love to take it Buy the genuine — with Chas H Fletcher’s signature oa wrapper ti r Eddie age four stood Id the kitchen of his home watching his mother prepare the evening tueal For several minutes he watched the proceeding without comment but when the were put on to fry he drew closer to the stove "Gee ms” be said “listen to thoee potatoes grind their teeth” Busy Department In the fiscal year ended In June 1020 the Department of Agriculture distributed more than 25000000 cople of publications with the minimum of cost promoElmo citizens announce they are prepared to guarantee 1000 acres and Cleveland and Huntington are both Interested In the proposition HEBER— J F English of the U S bureau of public roads and Henry T Coleman local reprenta-tiv- e of the Utah state rond commission accompanied the Wasatch county commissioners on an inspection tour up Daniels canyon to look over some changes in the right of way contemplated in the coming on program year’s improvement the lower end of the project FILLMORE — Following in the wake of one of the most severe wind and dust storms ever known in Millard county a light snow covered the landscape It Is hoped by agriculturists that the present skiff will be a forerunner to a wet season The three Inches that fell near hear Is measured in monetary values woll Into the thousands Vindications are that winter has at last cast her spoil over the long protracted fall CEDAR CITY — Following three days of violent winds from the south and a light snowfall Monday the weather calmed and snow started falling in earnest here Tuesday Livestock owners were the situation pleased because on the ranges in the western end of Beaver Iron and Washington counties hSd been critical Water holes there are few and unless there is snow large areas of the utilized range cannot be COALVILLE — The Summit couat their Junuary nty commissioners reduced the road budget meeting for the 1930 oiling program from $33000 to $14000 It having been decided between the state road commission and the county authorities that the Echo canyon road from Irclud Easkln to Emory will not ed in the coming season’s work However the county commission Into entered road commission and an agreement for the widening of the Weber river brldga east of ters assert 5 that Wanchip SALT generally LAKE — Enow which Ml ng the over the ela‘3 benpast week has proved h’rhly lands eficial to watersheds p rc7 ig and winter grain according to the weel-lweather and crop report of In charge of the local J Cecil hurcrii Fheep office of the and cattle were In poor con lit’ on In soma sections prior to the storm and wheat was suffering due to a l lack of snow covering The In the extreme south perlon of the state was the first moisture since early fall PRICE— Cai bon dr commi- ssioners will hold a special mcctinff soon to decide whether Carbon county shall have a fair lo lifO Citizens met with the board recently pleading for the continuance of It is understood the exposition that if tha board decides to discontinue it wiU fco for crly one the year Trice city has property cn whih the fa r y'urds stands to Carbon county end In case two or mere jeors e’an?e between exhibitions the county will lose title to toe holdings Hour Ease Stop that COLD before it stops you! head cold often “settle’ C1MMON and chest where they may become dangerous— rub Musterole on these parts at the first sniffle— it will relieve congestion by stimulating blood circulation But don’t be aatisfied with the notice- able relief you should experience from the first Musterole mb— apply it every hourfor five hourt and you’ll be amazed St the result Working like the trained hands of a masseur this famous Transferring Game Deer have been brought from the the big game popu West to replenish lutlon of eastern forests but without However marked success transfer of gnme from parts of the country to places wlier which are overstocked It Is wanted is being lone wherever practical A seaplane service carrying possen pers Is soon to be started between Victoria and Vancouver by the Alus kuu Washington Airways Inc blend of oil of mustard camphor menthol and other helpful ingredients brings relief naturally It penetrates snd stimulates blood circulation snd helps to draw out infection and pim Used by millions for 20 year Recommended by many doctors and nurses Keep Musterole handy— lan and tubes All druggists To Mothers — Musterole is also I ldren Ask for Children’s Musterole- - Business in th Horn “I try to take an Interest In my business" “Don’t try too hard” said Mlsa Cayenne “unless you are sure you won't be asked to Invest your own money la a heavily mortgaged accounL" — Washington Slar Memory hope Is almost i t as deceitful ? 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