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Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS, GUNNISON, UTAH broken GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Wh'-- n .Month . .. $.00 1 10 PHONE 20 H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher pit inti Nr: Tin: KM news. IMU. A new farm relief bill pie cntc.l to invalidated rongre-- ' to Mu repine AAA is designed to j -- DY J nl WASHINGTON, ;-- r , I" er I vice-preside- nt maximum insurance QCnnn $2UUU FOR EACH OEPOSITCR Created by lhe People V v of Your Neighborhood . y i This bank is a comn.un.ty by the patronage of you u neighbor. It officers an J rev your neighbors, and the bank is u: L U-u- . V,:- v.v,;o. - f- or non-edib- y- V V i ... r ' y Os ,1 supt-rvision- it-Ue- S' - - s v ir . -r a-- j ex- - j.' V . . ; - 4 J-- ' ' Every precaution i takei ti the safety of your fund, an realize a genuine pleasure in becou of our big family of custorierF, y 1 r jj .j urie le ge f I stin-ulatrn- t s, 1 1 : .. TK ST r vA ( s v 1 - ! IS' s t m er i if S d, Guffey-Duckwcil- scandal-monger- ennnn U D. C. 'd -S1 A n !r ) -- tax-fre- Age-Heral- - J 1 President Raoevelt favors the re- pca 0f lhis tax The oiler hill now before congress for its partial repeal, retaining tre tax on coconut oil used for edihle purposes which might compete with coltonH.j 0lf butter, etc., but allow- e importation for the manufacture of products. i All oil imported for such to be denatured. I'asrage of the bill is aIo advocated by prominent newspapers in the cotton states, including the Iirming-hathe Atlanta Journal, the Fan Antonio Express, the Charlc-toPost, and irany others, understand that the whose editor tax is ruining Philippine producer--- , who are customers for American goods, while it benefit no one in the United States. The tax provides no federal revenue. It does not even go to the federal government, but is given to the Philippine treasury. Congress should redeem it broken pledge by passing the bill immediately, thereby aiding tire distressed Filipmos, beneg fiting American customers, and tiade between this country and the new Philippine common- J fV, The Federal Deposit InsurEncs Dorporancn I in many member of cor.gre, ron.e supporter of the bill, aic of the opinion that it would be as unconstitutional as the AAA, in the light of the Unites! States supreme (units recent deem ion. Among theme ff,ns wlt,'JUt who have expressed doubt ngard- tKr'inf any In the making of a thee ir.g the new Idl.s constitutionality purjHmc. not tasy- If tMUm cft(n are Fer.ator Norris of Nebraska and ,roI ,lte thp u',alvo p, an, McNary uf ttaTon, both advocate of of the cancernrtl ",!l auaid and farm reputed legislation if it thrt ,il thorities on constitutional law. scandal-mongwrll the recent radro address, Stan- - 'IPcsed, m- will an be many disappointed, ley F. Moire, executive was bought of th? Farmers In lopendenci Coun- sinuate that the editor off. cil of America, asserted that the new s voulJ These rame bill is a hastily cooked up scheme," if howl the their however, loudest, whose real purpose is to pay farmers held to were own actiorrs up shady for their votes in the election nett gaze. public fall, lie also charge that hit or. il'" hard to 'eryho.ly. ganization was denied the oppor- - a,uJ an to of tmH p oase ,,i,lr S,V Unity to express its views at a meet- He own his must let judg- - wealth. 'Tbody. mg of farm leader held in Wash- ovvn hh a,ul mtnt ington to recommend a new agricul- guide. tural bill. If he errs on the side of kindness There i a wide divergence of opinion among farm organizations con- and sympathy for the unfortunate, While theie i rro doubt that a hi error will be forgiven and for- cerning the merit of the new law, laige percentage of murderers and and the present bill may be material- - otten by lhe Tnore lightened read other criminal escape the punish- of hls newspaper, nu-nly changed before enactment. All the they deserve, the number of old cure-allincluding the equalizainnocent persons who are convicted, tion fee, the export debenture, and some of whom are put to death, is the domestic allotment plan, will be perhaps greater than i i;cncially an given airing again. hat does the thrifty family do supposed. It This is true even among some who unlikely that any of these thnt wants to get ahead in the to would work the permanent world? It studies how to save by confess to the crime with which they plans advantage of the farmer, but the eliminating waste. If it spends fifty are charged, particularly in cases tinkerors must carry on, and the bill dollars a month for food, a ten per where confessions are extorted by will be paid by the taxpayers and cent saving on price would mean an means of third degree method. consumers, a always. increase of $5.00 per month in the Several cases have been cited by Ro- bert Cantwell, of the Chicago bar, family purchasing power, SHOW THE The groat bulk of the average fam- including the following: YOUNGSTERS MOM. In the Doorne case in Vermont, ilys income must be closely budgeted so much for food, so much for two brother confessed to & murder, Among children of school age no so much for clothing, and so on. but the man supposed to have been disease take as many lives as acci- rent, is reliably estimated that not over murdeied showed up later, alive an I dents. These accidents occur at an It ten per cent of that income is sur- well. In Illinois, three Irailor bro- age when there has not yet been confessed murdering a man can be used for amusetime for habit to gain ascendency plus that named tisher, and witnesses testified and similar ment, things savings over conduct. Most educational auto having seen the dead body, yet mere existence. thorities recognize that a child can beyond a family with an income of bishcr turned up alie. In the same Take be educated to behavior safe for himnow has a sur- state a man named Turner was senself and for others. Safety education $150 per month. If it of $15.00 per month, that is 10 tenced to death, but secured a new in the elementary school ha made plus income. of cent If it food bill trial and before the second trial could its great strides both in development per i 10 a reduction be held the alleged victim returned. cent $50.00, per and results. These are only three out of a large would a id $5.00 to its surplus, an in-- 1 Three methods, says the education number of similar cases cited by Mr. cent. 33 of per division of the National Safety Coun- ore'e ten a cent mere Thus, saving Cantwell, who declares that he has per cil, nre being based most successful- in bill would in- - authentic records of no less than 129 the monthly food ly in teaching of safety in the ease our aveiage familys sur-- J persons who confessed and were exe- schools. "First, the teaching of safe- ci more money forcuted for murders, although their plus by ty in actual situations where the makes life plessur-- 1 supposed victims were found to be that everything need for it is apparent. Second, the able and secure. And when millions alive afterward. injection of the subject matter of of This is not intended as a plea for families have such an increase in safety info the regular subjects of their e into1' laxity in bringing the guilty to runs total the far surplus, the curriculum. This provides opporit serves to show the great billions each year but tice, purchasing tunity for children to follow interreleased for other uses. responsibility which rest upon juries est which lend into the more gen- power In this simple illustration is proof' and judges, as well as to emphasize eral aspects of safety, thereby greatof the soundness of merchandising the unreliability of circumstantial ly adding to their fund of informa- methods that cut food costs by elim-- 1 evidence, even when accompanied by tion. Third, the organization of overhead and middleman a confession of guilt, in some cases. activities such as jun- inating It particularly illustrates the frightwaste. ior safety councils, schoolboy patrols ful injustice of lynching under any and the safety clubs. These activiA KINDLY circumstances. ties present an opportunity for the DICTATOR. child to apply hi knowledge to the lllMBLE benefit of others, thus assuring def-- , Kemal, president and BEGINNINGS inite civic roponsibiities. viitual dictator of Turkey, has rule! The result of this work is that with a rather stern hand since he' It is a strange human trait that in' since 1922 accidental deaths of child- - rose to power in 1922, ami his offi- - later life a man often boasts of the ren have decreased in every category cial record would hardly indicate very things of which he was sone-cxeetraffic accidents, while adult much sentiment in his nature, al- - what ashamed in his youth. Success-death- s have increased sharply. It is though h;s regime has been marked ful men point with pride to their estimated that safety education is by many salutary reforms. humble origin, to their early st rug That he has a kindly heart beneath gles and menial nature of their first raving the lives of 8,500 children a ' his rough exterior i e idenced, how- - employment. year. A movement to expand this edu- - ever, by his solic.tudo for the wel- And it is a just cause for pride cational program to the incorpora- - fare of children, six of whom he has to have overcome such obstacles tion of goad driving courses into the adopted, five girls and a hoy. through ones o.vn energv and decurriculum of the high schools has The hoy wr.s tendmg sheep in the termination. There is no doubt th it been gaining strength for several hdl whin the d.ctatco ran aero. the man who has had to fight his him an! v.as struck by his blight, way from thc bottom i; gonmedy years. A number of states have instituted such courses and a intcll'gcnt face, and a!o by the fact belter off, hard as it ir.hj have seen- well as coun- that tli I. fam her of other, .i lie e- ;vu' e unreinm evl to him while un lei gc ties and eommunitie. aie rea iy to periencc.t inclul-in- g v 1 ns n fer hliim-- t unlimtcl powers on the secretary of agriculture to pay grow- era $410.01X1,000 from an appropria- tion nought to he nude in a separate measure. Acmd.ng to press d patches, 1 Guffey-Ihxk-pap- -- con- v acid. When to piint a disagreeable story ami when to leave one out of the is Cine of the mo-- t troublesome editor. Hr of a mnall-towwho is unfaith- the ca e of a ful to a public trust or one who is guilty of serious crime, it is not dif-- ( ficult to decide, becau-- e the public interest, as well as the publics light to have the news, demands it to he printed. There are some cases, however, in which the offense is entirely of a . in which pub Phonal nature, recently tj 1st DEPOSITS. INSURED i j La) tilde in Advance. THE NEW F 1 'l 1 u.vifs: .. Viar .Six 1 fiee of duty Its n .11. on pounds of mioout annually. Later, congress violated! thii pledge by placing an excise tax' of three cents a pound on all Ihd.p-- I pme coconut oil. 11m tax was equiJ valent to a hundred per cent tariff on the Philippines second mot im-- j portant export crop. This oil, because of its laurie acid content, is needel by American manufacturers in the production of soap, in the tanning of leather, and in the making of automobile tires and other! rubber products. We pro luce nothing in this country which contains launc that they coold en matter Entered at Hie pohloffite at GunniMin a arcond-- t ! .1. 179. under Mir Ail of I oi.gre. of March ( trie congra. granted irulrpvndi iwe it pmriikcd Publiahfd Every Thurxday at Gunnison, Utah. Mj!"rKirno EXTRA GIRL II.idgi:. t C s''" X - f ' , vA f 4t ivy When lexa.--. Ceniennial Exposition o- t..e ..c-- t cun-.- t of Cicr.-.a;)- , and :l. oflicral begin to select the Itanger- - lighthoix-- in the Ln.ted Sta.e i for the ExpoMtmn. catej nt Navesink, N. J. It has t,000,- - sharped lookout is kept f n.m Ma , ettes, ho.'te.xM-they planned to (who 000 candlepovver. The oldest light- - to July. To reach th.-- faff c c an iceberg mu-- t tiuvC J.noo m.V Thuivn ablmg cLrMolcd'hook!!. above, houe in the United State is Boston -International d the met requirements, light, built in 1716. Cape Henry light snd she she been had born found later OHiriaN one was tj,e by the United ships of all nation but one earn o they in the DM net d O.rumbw. g belj3 for . an fog-- (.imuu-wiivincreased the corp to 5(1. giving them- lurkish ae in , of matter the ships selves a little leeway pemi:i pay 0f an enlisted man in the nailing, I e s !a-- pa-se- time-keepin- states. United Ftates navy i automatically to use a drum for increased by about 70 per cent after! A columnist thus dc-ii.es the sev he has been in the service four! months. Fifty per cent of the men en ages of man, and their ambition in the navy are specialist with pay At C, to wear long pants; at 9, at ?G0 to ?157 per month. The navy, mis Sunday school; at 12, to h offers opportunity. president; at 15, to make the football team; at 20, to take a show gr. Sailor of the United State navy to at 30, to have the pree supper; similar other than are healthier any of a at 50, to be able to 5n supper; world. Kr0llP f men a A battle-hican be referred to as On it, a a . University. man of the navy is presented with a, Junior higv school stuacnts chance to learn, both from books and Bre; 'en,u p:f; f Pay entitled Catch Thai Thie., experience, his chosen vocation thoJs aP life. The vocation can be one of many, ln whlch aPP10Ve'J illustrated robbers for example: stenography, bookkeep- - Jjf"11111? vyeie a real thief tMe the px ing, carpentry, printing, electricity, he the ofeei ced radio, machinery, etc. paJ fr01;1 e sc 00 superintendent. When the giant liner Titantic was sunk in 1912 with a loss of 1500 . . . v'11e, sa3 t a in a lecen v.s lives, all because of an iceberg, the world in general was stirred. A con , a , I it. I aa e y ferenee was held in London that by, , ycarj, . with representatives of all principal Place- - Blonde or brunette nations present. The outcome was an agreement signed by eleven leading shipping nations of the world, ting into effect the Ice Patrol. The United States carries on the service, with all the signing nations sharing the expenses. Most all of the icebergs that menace the Atlantic come from I ci i The fallowing Nautical Novelties nre furrished by the U. S. Navy Re-- j cruitinf Station at Salt Lake City: 0f tbe features of the United that de- plates navai sem,H mention is the library, which js beieved to be the most complete mathematical and astronomical lib- lary in the world. fjr3t lighthouse was erected over 2,000 years ago at Alexandria, on the coa,t 0f Egypt. The tallest Qno at i;hthou-Gape Mendocino, Calif., and can be f.t,on a distance of 30 miles at sea. It js 422 feet high. The most powerful e in the world is located j j tc - & aUPPer-Floatin- g p inf . cause they werc not ashamed to toil with their hamIs untU SOrrething bet-- 1 ter pre?ented itself. evety boy (.an become a Ford, an Edison, or a Rockefeller, but everyone who is not afraid or asham- e(j to work can make an honorable an(j ut!efui prace for himself, and he doesnt have to begin in a white- -' collar iob, either. put-the- f 1 rs 1- -3 one-thi- rd cr jus-th- tc si ill extra-c- urricular Mu-daph- tie ed tio: lisl son a tivt r?e tab pt al-ica- a-- - inaugurate them. This movenunl 1 kemal took h m in change, sent It is cruahy true thv. ran.- :0" him to a h i'p.t.il to b f . fad lvcau-- e of a fake piie will h backing and encouragement. If a lop'e him. gave it in h'- - n t e an cau-then to our youths an really be nvade repon-sibl- e arranged for l.,s ehica'i.m. ta-- k whah V" . a uers of the streets and a p io ( i i hoy n ay orm .1010. Henry to a h gh p1' t. n in h s ra-- a tlen we u.i look forward to day - deserves un : 1 3 H-- Co., bu That Special Tastiness ;c n you can count on its being in every barrel and or ka;, bottle of our Familys Whiskey -a- lways! Mav be you'd like it if I s?t ri?bt down litre a promise me and the boys are going to keep tdl the dav we dfor mseIf f 8"aAinS and the bovs when I rroimse vn . U that the quality of SfCSn-t- o Famdvs Winskev nil that niiljntss and - Jlac, " i-- njic, fid o.-.- r tvtry b;tle yesterd-.y- , ,astit in trd today and toraorrh',. 1 4 lc tvt: V,'. cad juali-fie- d 1 h.gh-way- 1 op 1 s, ei x f a r ( 1 i;,iy uppianting the adult mo- toiing population of to lay vvhkh i ihle fui the death of 36,00J tc person annaally. te : 1 d 1. - ghv k "1 m i 11 d 1 cat .i . r h iV. tl ce k, r.' rikfci.t.. j 1 Xr 1 lot ntiun -- l J-- 1. t Li 1 |