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Show ii. Till: GUNNISON VAM.UY NEWS. GUNNISON. UTAH r'ROM News Review of Current Events the World Over Ids lit ifbn CliiMrrn Are to field bHd.p Di mp Emperor If.iile h'eki to the league of Nations protest against the war me the Invading Italians. The empe barged spot Ideally thtt Italian dyers, in raining explosives on the southern army of his son In !tv, R.is Dr-I bout u, near f'olo, umoJ poison g.i ard do troyed a Svdlh Re Cross ambulance laden with sick and wounded A spfilal meeting of the Swedish Red Cross was held III S.ikUicIiii to take fiction In this mutter. 'I he Hall. in me asgovernment In serted the an Ini bombardment was fully Justified hy (he alleged behea of two Italian aviators by the Ethiopian after the flyers tool crushed at Dagg.ih Rur In Ognden. The com munhfiie n!o xnld It win well known that "Ethiopian chieftains take shelter under Red Cross sign when they see It'illan airplanes." Fieree fighting wus going on along the northern front In Ethiopia. In Addis Ababa It was claimed that one of the emperors armies had scored a decided victory, hut there was evl donee that others of his unit had suf fered reverses. Build a Railway Tunnel -- f f- . NATIONAL CAPITAL ! Congres OpriH and IVcMtlent Delivers His Message at a n Night Neutrality and Ilonus Are Due for Speedy Action. 1 Sex-io- By EDWARD W. PICKARD Wtrn Nvpi tnin. 'ONURESS tgu n setdi (tint grain offeied to congress. V-r The league, he said, was "ready to take over the legislative and Judicial functions" of the national government and might be imignanliniMis enough to fake over the executive brunch ns well. The senator called the league a "lobby" mid described Its statements us "plutocratic propaganda." of being, not short as administration leader calm, hut long nnd lively ut tlo start Right Roosevelt President raucd In Republl enn to howl loudly by deriding to deliver his snmml iiicxhhso on jive ant promlMv I (ho Mute of Ito t'nhin h Joint night M'lnn of congress so It could lit hroiiil-rns- t it n Mini wlion New Year's day, these being the result of delayed tax rates passed at the last session of congress. The heaviest Is from the unemployment Insurance and old age pensions net, whleh l expert-eto talse about ?2lo,ooo,ooo In taxes on Industrial pay rolls. Other new taxes Include; of Individual returns, the maximum number of Aiiu'Hrnn citizen mill, i beside their radios. This ieiilre, apodal rule In the toms,. for without ft that hody ran meet hut once n ihiy; ml the minority leaders made no considerable ohjeellon. Hut Chairman her of the Rewas so eonunlttee national publican a rou mil hy Mr. Itoospu-lt'plan Hint he demanded equal time on tin national radio chains for a Republican reply. Mr. Fletcher was sarcastic In ids com-mI Ital-lii- g $.'0.-no- (mo. Corporation tax boost. V m.ooo.ooo. (lift tax Itierease, X'J.'.tKXi.ooo, Intercorporate tax levy, .X.'!0,000,000. Revision of tin personal holding company ami corporate liquidation tnx provisions of the tax program will In creaao the oountry'a tax bill. The Treasury department has made no estimate of such Income. a e n I a, fax levies of more limn $.tro. n year went Into effect on jHW before say In;: it to dramaThe President' tize his message nml to bring down to the level of a political speech his constitutional right and duly to address the miijircss on the state of tlie I'nlon, Is understand tide In the light of past jterforinuncos. Senator DU klnsnn of Iowa denounce I what he called "an attempt to use congress as the sounding hoard for a grand stand play hy the President, " hnt Senator Horah said he hail no objection to the plan and no criticism to dcci-io- be expected from WIIAT A.may Henson, the new Farmer- luiborllp senator from Minnesota, Is Indicated In a radio speech he made In Chicago on his way to the National Caplin!. He declared he believed that capital Ism is doomed, and urged a much larger measure of public ownership and "production for use rather than for profit.' "I am convinced, he said, "that nothing short of social ownership of key Industries can save us. Inasmuch ns It has been demonstrated that we can produce enough for all if our productive plant is used wisely, society must take over that plant and our fin mclal sys tern ns well and operate them In the Interests of all the people because big business definitely refuses to do so." Mr. Henson, who has been serving ns state hanking eomitiKsioner, was up pointed hy (!ov. Floyd H. Olson to com picte the term of tho late Senator Thomas II. Scliall. He will serve until December 111, E3(t. He has been a Farmer l.ahorite since the birth of that party mid before that was netlvc in the Nonpartisan league In Minnesota. offer. Anyhow, the President went ahead with Ids program and In Ids message pave his view of the nations present condition, naturally holding that tho New Deal was proving a success. major Issues that call for consideration by congress are neutrality and the veterans' bonus. The existing neutrality law expires on February 2J, and the Pnsddent and Ills advisers have determined that n new Jaw shall be passed which will give him bioad discretionary powers with regard to shipments, loans and credits to helllgeicnts. There Is In congress a strong group, headed by Senators Claik of Missouri, Vnndenherg of Michigan and N'ye of North Dakota ami Representative Maury Maverick of Texas, that demands extension of the present mandatory neutrality law Presumably the new measure will bo a compromise. HOYT has resigned EANKI.IN Speedy passage of bonus payment ns federal nlcediol administrator legislation la expected, for Its pro- nnd his resignation has been accepted ponents are determined and vigorous. hy the President with the usualt Officials of the American Region, Vet of regret.- Mr. Hoyt cited erans of Foreign Wars and Disabled hi health and other personal reapoor American Veterans have Just agreed son to explain hi action, hut In his on a bill which will luclude these pro tea Mr. Roosevelt he plainly Inletter visions : dicated that he was dissatisfied with Immediate full cash pnymeut of the the liquor control setup. adjusted service certificates. Itefund of Interest paid on loans on RS. KUHENH TALMAIHJE, wife certificates. Cancellation of Interest accrued and Joined Alfred E. Smith In declining unpaid. an Invitation to the White House. Mrs. Provision that veterans who do not Roosevelt asked her to he her guest desire to cash their certificates may the afternoon of S, the day beJanuary draw Interest upon the maturity valm fore a meeting of the Democratic nathereof (less principal of loan, if any), tional committee In Washington, to he paid thereon from a date to he Tnlm.udge, n hot opponent of the aped lied. Now Deal, was to ntteud the meeting, Provision for Issuance of special but hi wife told Mrs. Roosevelt that government obligations In lieu of adher cotton plantation in Telfair county justed service certificates to ttie value demanded her attention. Of about a half a billion dollars now "I have to got m.v farm started on held as security by the United States the li'.'ltl crops," explained Mrs. life insurance reserves account. to the reporters. "The first Jew The veterans organizations estiweeks of the year are a busy time." mated their united proposal wouU entail a cash expenditure of approxiDEALERS speak scornfully mately $1,(KH,0HUK)0, rather ttian the of the Presidential poll conducted $2, 'JOO.OOO.fHHl generally accepted as the by the Literary Digest, but everyone cost of payment. eager to see what It reveals. The latest returns show a still further decline In New Deal popularity. Out of SENATOR TAT HARRISON of chairman of the senate a total of 1.3T0.774 votes received. answered negatively the question finance committee, on his arrival In "Do you now approve the acts and polWashington for the opening of conicies of the Roosevelt New Deal to out the gress gave This brought the negative date?" statement welcome to the new high figure of c.0.47 that no now general cent. The last preceding percentper tax legislation would was fi'vol. age te pur lied through Eleven ef the thirteen southern during this session. states continued solidly New Deal. Said he: "1 dont look voted Only Florida and Oklahoma for It and I don't against it. The twelve middle western think It is in the farm states continued balloting more realm of possibility." than 3 to 2 against the administration. Adoption of a 'Jlie Rook? Mountain states, with rs excise tax the single execution of Utah, contribwas also out," acuted substantia! majorities against the New Deal, as did four ef the six New cording to Harrison. He pictured an unusually short sesEngland states, which were voting 3 to 1 against R.sove!L sion of congress with appropriation bills and amendments to existing log Isiation the principal business to be TvVFI.VE persons, nine of them pas bandied. perKhed when the Im In the senator's opinion a comproperial Airways lir.er City of Khartoum in the Mel tcrrur.ean off mise on the bonus, always politically Egypt. Tlie only survivor was vexatious, would be reached and a IVot Vcnoii O VVisen, who was presidential veto would be avoided lIarrion reiterated Ids opposition to taken from tie water In a criMeal tl.e T ow rst pd old age t ension plan and Among He v'et'ms was one James C. I like of Iliiki sail It wont make r,o progress at the ihu.Va. an oil LOW Session. ugiuotr on his Mt house men Hers need with from I.on n to Iraq. of Khartoum. whVh ha Harr. sen rs to ta'i-s- . It wouldn't be Tlo TWO a - M (lov-erno- r o 1 S2S,-P2- 0 man-ofaett- Aiex-nridH- con-di'b- 1 ! Hi-r- a, C;-- gOai I'il'i't f r (.. s Ci o p, t i ; O p S wi t.' d's d i n tt," Mli-- t- i i: lie rii ; - I u c: m l -- II I OS t rhs-fion- 1 ! is In a q f.o.r reii-e- at hi 'iv c ro . .. ...... j n t n . J "! :n i 1 ; r j rs of the ertvv. ; fr ai 'n- i.n C e s f, 1 njers Ini an I been ws but re.tut'y, a fiving host wf.Ica harbor of HnndkL Carter Field By CORRC SPO FAMOUS WASHINGTON j , 0 N , themselves. It I run n':-- y Increase ,, brought about H.i fh Idren and has two station i rodiictlv it per hour of employ mem. J fp f ,rak 11 w " "i more Intelligent f( rnliz-- r. It is months three ago. and seeds, pro and It N Iv chi Ci.000 passengers haye rldde. j same Id for the diming larger driven by a tu;i. train, tiny amount of w..ik. work af building the ra.lw iv Tld lucre, im in yields per man hour supervised by engineer ,) work rang- - from II time In the Transcaucasian railway. down to fas., of some farm product the Herald. lafigure the But times. 2'. I - i , e P ISPATCHES from Addis Ababa said reliable source there slisdosed the term on which Emperor Halle Selmnde had authorized hi dele- Cation at (Seuevu to discua juce. 'lliey were thus Muled; Withdrawal of Italian troeipa from Ethiopia; recognition of the Afrlnn empire' sovereignty; payment of In demnlty hy Italy; delimitation of East African boundaries between Ethiopia and the Italian colonic hy a league of nation committee, and foreign economic, administrative, and finun dal aid und advice for Ethiopia only on the condition there would be no Italian Influence. - j j p..st-msfe- IT1IOUT waiting for a ruling by Supreme court on the validity of the Tennessee Valley authority net, Senator Norrl of Nebraska, father of that nnd much other advanced legislation. ha prepared a Mil for a Xllsslsstp-p- l Valley authority along the same lines a the TVA hut Im mensely greater In scope. He Intend to Introduce the measure soon In congress. It would embrace more thnn half of continental United States. Including all the vast plain between the Alleghenies nnd the western continental divide and from near the Canadian border to the delta of the Mississippi; only tlie Tennessee valley would be omitted from tlie plan. Norris said it was an expansion of Ids former plan for a Missouri valley authority. Flood control would be its chief goal, he disclosed, but It also would direct the development of navigation, Irrigation, hydroelectric power, soil conservation and reforestation. Like TVA It would be managed by a three man directorate. The cost Is not stated. Congress would vote funds from year to year as the work progressed. ' COMPTROLLER CENERAL J. K. an order that blocked the plans of the Federal Surplus i'ommodity corporation to buy surplus farm products for relief d.strihution. lie held that the administration could not vise the 30 per cent of gross customs receipts set aside for the A A to tut? farm prodmts to be given to relief clients. In a letter to Secretary Promises Made There was a Him when, nt June commencement times, half a dozen or more of tlu nmre popular young men In the graduating class of each big college, especially the eastern ones, would he approached by Mg Investment banking houses. The young men. If they accepted the office became bond sah smen. They tried to capital ize their college acquired popularity, especially If they had been luekv enough to win their letters on the foot-hal- l team or crew, selling investment securities to the mothers, fathers, nunts and uncles of the girls at whose houses they had visited during college result of all this worry there was sonic conferring with officials of Hie lumber associations. All sorts of nromlsos wen made Canada was to stagger tier shipments to the Knifed States, so that Canadian lumber would As a not up to Hie full quota be dumped allowance during any one period Lumber was to Im give more consideration in various other treaties which are on tin fire. Rig efforts will be unde hv the Slate department to open up new markets for American lumber. Some of the lumber men have been pretty well taken Into camp ns a result. They promise to smooth down their senators nnd representatives on Capitol Hill. They even promise kind words for the administration. Hut some of the promises made are not so easy of fulfillment. The trouble lies In that "most favored nation" clause, which Is dear to Secretary nulls heart. To illustrate, this country might Induce some country anxious to buy a lot of lumber to reduce Its tariff, and thus open up a new market for the American lumber. Interests. Hut the moment that nation did that she would also be reducing tlo tariff to precisely the same degree to every other nation. Which would mean flint Canada would have the same opportunity. on an equal basis, nnd probably without anv quota restriction. So the net result would he (he same as If Canada shinned that lumber into the Cnlted States. Mr. Hull, it Is learned, hopes to wiggle onf of tills problem hv more quota juggling, though admittedly quotas run contrary to tlie spirit of the "most favored nation" clause. vacations. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Jesse II. Jones are giving themselves no concern about this interesting development of our college and social life as they calmly go about eliminating the need for bond salesmen of any sort, popular nr merely expert, college graduate or office-bodeveloped. The point Is that the RFC Is putting the bond selling business on the shelf retiring it to the pages of our economic history. If Roosevelt and Jones succeed in their openly stated objectives, this once very pleasant and profitable, ns well ns eminently respected, means of earning a living will y he no more. Every one has known for some time now that one of Roosevelts aims was to reduce the cost of capital to force Interest rates down. It has proved very Union hours for farm hands Is the latest farm relief suggestion. Sounds weird to men who were hoys on farms, and crazier still to farmers at first Hut there is a real idea beMush. hind It, and you may he hearing a lot about It before election day. For although the suggestion Is now being weighed In tlie secret deliberations of certain Department of AgrPleases Stockholders iculture officials, it may just possible Naturally, this is very to he the Republican farm plank that the railroad stockholders pleasing It is a far for AAA farm long sought substitute cry from the old days when bonds benefits and processing taxes were often sold paying from 5 to 7 Of course there would be nothing per and with a contmiss-iocent, to the like the Adamson eight hour net for railroad workers or even the minimum hankers in addition. For the government to loan the companies money at wage laws of certain s'atcs It would 4 per cent cuts the have to be approached with far more Carrying charges far that portion of the capital almost delicacy. in half For instance, there went have to Hut who is going to he nothing eomtudsory about if at ail pay the expense of marketirg bonds In the future? and no eort could he made to nm.lv That is tllp nub of the whole it to fanners owring nnd cuMvatirg ques their own acres The idea wond be tion, as far ns the disapproved bank ers commmx'on one half of one to put it in the form of a Mm-tper paid cent for to each farmer for everv Mr-tnnd conc.rr.ed underwriting in this ease D I; j, regwh.r'y etrph.ved H onNv-- t QU(,.tin en t!,o fr"m n.eroiv reduced intere-tr''V vear who ws mt made to wn-- k t ri,.rp In the Rfiro's CerVu! f b.n a given r :mb,.r of hours case the podiv lut.s Will benefit s'otkij-Mera r'.erul hnns Wide!, "n Ue sver.-g!.nou a VP,,r .'ca-on everv ?Piixx '1(,r wmpj n e t e th'ng rr'-IV Ue life of the f Every f'Ti for proposed t...n s , r,f reduce Inter, Rt raff, rt rn; ners nr 1 i j ! r nn-hp- - s ' s a. I r.l R fa- -r lw!i nrp '! ; iv an vt d s in m -- It Is n t 'rv y -y f n ; cm r. j 4 ! I g,.r,.r- tl e T 1 ! '.V 7 1, Of-t.ci- ex-p- From Your Doctor if the Pain Remedy You Take Is Safe. Dont Entrust Your Own or Your Familys Well - Being to Unknown Preparations OEFORE you take any tion you dont know all ora- U about, for the relief of headaches; or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about it ia comparison with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most pain remedies were advised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery of Bayer Aspirin largely changed so-call- ed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill effect, have proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. Remember this: Genuine Bayer Asnirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains . . . and safe for the average person to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at any drug store simply by nevtf asking for it by the name aspirin alone, but always saying BAYER ASPIRIN when you buy. Bayer Aspirin The proper treatment for a bilious child THREE STEPS 1T3 REUEYIKS hyi -- cflSSTlPMICl j n v 1 Find Out satisfactory in reducing the Interest charges on the government debt. There A Promise Is a Promise has not been time and it may not Bill Patterson, colored, of Lancacome to test what would have hap- ster, S. C., was fined $10 for breach pened to private financing. of trust because he failed to return The high light of recent developafter a friend In jail sent him to ments in this connection came when fetch a ten cent cigar. Jesse Jones informed the Illinois Central following several other examples, that he would not approve that railroad's selling 5 per cent bonds, and f of one per cent unpaving a derwriting charge. As the railroad had to have the money, he said the RFC would advance it at 4 per cent, subject to the approval of the 1. C. C.. and with no underwriting charge. s jr..ss del-t- a one-hal- s.tid refief leg'slation and J. R. McCaH retivant Mntute pro-i led a ottier way to handle such puri bases It Was believe! McC'url s ruing would not aftect AAA plans for pur- tha-- t for diversion and not for r..-- f d.sinbut'oiL An ofier Im been m.i 'e for purihasos of surplus the l'Vo rtop, to be pot itoi s i: to Industrial eban ic's. s.ifil. however, they d; not g tovers to take advantage of this of recfslly advanced otter i.oi for potatoes i pro-sur- Union Hours on Farm amongrecent deaths are those of Lieut. Con. Hunter Liggett, hero of four wars and leader of tlie American first army In France where lie was second In commard to Ceneral Pershing; ana harry B. Smith, well known and prolific light opera librettist who wrote the h.ks and ljrios for "Robin Hood and many other productions. Y r T rnov a river bo that an lero. drom can b built Bounds a fan's, tic task yet that la what e'..inen ar about to do near N,..., iq,, mouth of th Var, a l.ir, Hrer there, la to he completely daarted bo that an aerodrome can hu;j where Its waters have flowed out to the sea for counties centuries, For ome years the mouth h, been gradually silting up, nr, I a ha been forming under tl.e sun face of tb water, 5,'ow It D pro-- ' posed to move the river bd 200 yard to the west, so that the delta become dry land. On this will bo built an Important aerodrome. 11 , j, Engineer Will Move River to Create an Airdrome Sit 1 v Hie Wall tec, Mcthirl i . If menaced with violence hy the Communists, the Uruguayan govern ment severed relations with the govern merit of Sovlet Russia; Minister Alex onelcr Rinkln arid Id staff were hand ed their passports, and the Uruguayan charge d'affaires wns recalled from Moscow, The decree, signed hy Iresi dent (lahrlcl Terra sad all members ot the cabinet. nsserl(d that Montevideo was the headquarters of 'Communists who were plotting uprisings In all South America countries, and quoted the Brazilian charge that the ubor five rebellion there In November was Instigated by the Soviet government and that the Mnntevhieo legation was Its Intermediary. Ir. Jose Espalfer, Uruguayan foreign minister, said: "We have proof that Montevideo was the center of a gigantic Soviet expansionist plot and that Minkin was organizing n revolution In Uruguny for next February or March." Fragility Is the only South Ainirlcan nation that recognized the Soviet Russian government. TOTEWORTH ) then 1 Lumber bad to be In that treaty, minimum Canada was more wrought tip about duty fhe ImjHixItlon of that sclul No Restriction n lumber added when the eoqer, oil There would be no dljosIt!on, of and coal Interests were getting their course, to restrict the bonus only to about specific protections-th- nn farmers whose bands bad not worked else. ILr point ajqiealed par more than the maximum number of Cordell Iculurly to Secretary of State n any one day. It would be 'lull because slo could easily dernon-frat- hours seton the average number of that she had been tuning two applied of working days Hk number for boors toilers worth of American pood for There Is some for the year. very one dollar of Canadian goods sji.silied this average as ugg Mlon (.f making .ought In the Frilled State. And Mr others ad ns low though hours, eight lull doesn't like tariff anyhow. nine. nt vocate starting Hut once lumber wa put In the During the harvest season, of course, 'arm. linn treaty, the pacific Northwest one would propose that hours be no for It the celling, and staved there Hut long lion s at harvest restricted. hard SO ..me Him hit the ceiling mean leisure later on to would time hat trusty scouts reported to the hnhime average. up Cenernl James A Farley that both held Another advantage Is polntm! out f the election were today would go and by advocates of tld new bonus plan Oregon Viishlngton It Is that many farmers now employ or rather, would go extra help oidv nt rlish seasons, such as harvest time If the bonus were There were plenty of conference made liberal enough, It Is contended, familiar not No fine iere on that news. farmers would he Inclined to take on It the electoral vole table, which work ashlers have been Jiggling here for snv ora more hand for regular to find some employment taking pains would realize Ik last f.vv months, was how had to for this hand at non rush times, nnd .ovv big that new thus enabling the employing farmer he New Dealers -- how grand to to el, dm the bonus The effect of this, of course, assumFor with New England coricc.ledlv It worked, would be to provide ing as confirmed hy every nit the window rrmre regular employment on the Is Imperative for President mil it 'toosevelt to make pretty clean sweep farms, nnd curtail to Just that extent e for Jobs In the cities at the n tl.e West. Washington has eight need for employment In time the very those but lecforal voles, Oregon five, hirteen heroine mighty Important if urban centers Is the greatest throw: the winter And it would rut down he whole Northeast Is leaning to whatever extent it succeeded the carried Wilson Woodrow 'Vfp hlngton, hut lost Oregon, but he number of drifters, so frequently one arrled Ohio, and that big bh.c of elec- of the toughest problems of .charitable toral votes Is far from saTe for Roose- rein f In winter. velt. from nil .resent reports. Cut Out Bond Salesmen any-filn- j ! r Canadian reciprocal trade agreement e.n tlo floor s of the house and senate good in the next few month, but deal of the Steam has been removed fioni the pum lie exjas ted from the W, ishingp.n and Oregon lumber Inter -t j i" v ext j f.r-- n n - c - N 7 E 1 In AMIIN'JThN. 1 here will be a lot of oratory about the Iniquities of the , America - A railway ' tunnel, -t Hue, and a Mat. on cmi.p . j3 cry detail are to be bu.lt , spare time by TaM chlldim n t Till!- - Eaik of Culture and j;,... Moscow. These projects will U slon of the famous Cldldtcway built In the paik by tne 4 vv.II on U:dl d.-- f p' 'HO fr, g f,, p,.:t v leg - i w! f. nn Ed r.-- t p.-- ' - I. f r r i Tinni! I ; t t ) JtMx e j;is jJ5, jr.jr. J U " t! rs n t p " " l in SJl v - HW rn r; r up j. A cleansing dose today; a smauer quantity tomorrow; less each tirre, until bowels need no help ci cm A NY mother knows the reason e.a when her child stops playtrg. t little, is hard to manage. Constipzwff-Buwhat a pity so few know ta sensible way to set things right' The ordinary laxatives, cf js-eordinary strength, must be caruui-- j regulated as to dosage. A liquid laxative is the mothers. The answer ta a ef ,y-rr- worries over constipation. A h'T1' can be measured . The dose exactly suited to any cce cr . reduce the dose each 0 the bowels are moving of accord and r.eed no hc!p. This treatment will succeed any child and ui.h cr.y ciu 't. Tl.e doctors use hvrd Ilo'mtals use the lip-t- i f'-f is best for the.r Ue, it 15 f , tom- use. Tl.e liqm. 1 ec 'a -fim.fics use 13 I)r. PcD.un. Any druggist bus it. ta-- cr -- - I1'-",- ? .d |