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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH, said In New York he would fight extradition. The author and Marie Bergain, one of the committee, already had been indicted for misconduct la a Kentucky hotel. News Review of Current Events the World Over MAnATMA Japanese Defeat Chinese in Bloody Battle While League Council and Dawes Seek Road to Peace. By EDWARD W. PICKARD husband. It Is likely that the Arto bring to an end the war between Japan and kansas Democrats will nominate her Cliina was the problem that was for the special election to be called taken up again by the council of and In that case she is certain to the League of Na be elected to fill out the unextions at its meetpired term. The wet bloc In the house of ing in Paris. And, will gain another c o I n c I d e n tally, representatives there was the Job vote through the nomination of Don-aiMcLean by ttie Republicans of of extricating the league from the un- the Fifth district of New Jersey to pleasant situation complete the term of the late Erncreated by Japan's est R. Ackerman. Me will contest flat refusal to obey for the seat with Percy H. Stewart, f , x v j Its orders. The disDemocratic nominee, at a special tinguished diplo- election December 1. Both the genmats were aided In tlemen are advocates of revision or Amtheir task repeal of prohibition, while Mr. AckAmbassador bassador by Da wes, erman was a Republican dry. The Dawes who was instruct district is normally Republican. ed to proceed from London to act os ambassador observer. PRESIDENT HOOVER announced While the council discussed, deaccepted the resigbated and conferred, the Japanese nation of Henry P. Fletcher as chairtroops went right along with their man of the federal tariff commission, program in Manchuria. Gen. Ma to take effect on November 30. Mr. Chan-shaFletcher some time ago indicated commander of the Chinese army In Heiiungkiang prov- his wish to resign, but at the Presiince, was ordered by General Honjo, dent's request remained in office. He Japanese commander, to withdraw had served since the commission's his troops from Anganchi and Tsitsl-ha- organization, 14 months ago. In submitting his resignation Mr, the latter the capital of the Ma refused to obey and Fletcher appended a report of the province.the Japanese opened a fierce attack commission's work, showing that by with nil arms, Including bombing November 30 Its docket would be planes which dispersed the Chinese cleared of all applications and sencavalry. In bitterly cold weather ate requests for Information. the battle raged for many hours and the Chinese were finally forced out and France, of both the cities named. In this GERMANY Secretary of State operation the Japanese troops ad- ISuelow and M. Briand, reached an vanced within the sphere of influ- agreement on the formula by which ence of Soviet Russia for the first the Germans should call for a moratime, and as Moscow had warned torium on reparations under the them against doing this, it was be- terms of the Young plan, and the lieved the result might be momentext of tiie request wus presented tous. In this big battle along the to the world bank at Basel after the NonnI river both sides were report- American and British representaed to have sustained heavy casualtives In Berlin had been shown the ties. letter. The German government asks bank-anthe InternaAnticipating a Russian protest, Japan notified Moscow that It held tional powers to investigate her abilthe Chinese Eastern railway partly ity to pay the reparations and to responsible for the hostilities be- help Germany formulate a plan to cause it had transported Chinese pay her private debts. The latest troops. report of the Reichshank shows that despite a favorable trade balance PARIS General Dawes was achieved by Germany In October, the INmuch Reichshank Is still very short of more than an observer. Indeed, be was the central figure and foreign currency. , It was hoped that In his talks with Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese brilliant young DINO GRANDI. to London, a compromise minister of Italy and might be worked out. Dawes also the mouthpiece of Premier Mussohad a long conversation with Dr lini, has had his three days of conAlfred Sze, Chinese delegate, which versations with both of them said was most profitPresident Hoover able. There were rumors that the and departed from United States had come to the conwell Washington, clusion that Japan's contentions satisfied. The reshould be upheld, and the league sults of the talks But these officials were worried. have not been made stories were refuted by a statepublic at this time ment from Secretary of State Stim-8of writing, but it ts to the effect that the United known that the States stood firmly on the question chief topic was disof treaties and had not thus far armament, in which committed Itself !n any way. Dawes Mr. Hoover and 11 and the council were trying to gathDuce are deeply Iner the real facts In the controversy, ugusto Rosso terested. G r a n d I and Japan was asked to state In de- brought with him Signor Augusto tail just what she demanded from Rosso a3 one of his chief advisers, China. There was a report that because Rosso is an expert on naval Dawes and Sir John Simon, British affairs and Italy is especially concerned with the comparative foreign minister, were contemplating Invoking the nine power treaty strength of her navy. Signor Rosso is at present chief of the Italian forsigned at Washington In 1022. Aristide Briand, president of the eign oflice division that deals with council, though exhausted to the the League of Nations, and there point of Illness, was as busy as have been hints that he might be a Dawes, especially In negotiations future ambassador to Washington. with Kenkichi Soshizawa, the JapSignor Grand! was gratified with anese delegate and his close friend. the news that Aristide Briand. as From Nanking came two Impor- head of the league council, had der tant Items of news. One was that clared officially that the the Kuomintang congress had de- armament building truce is in effect clared in favor of war on Japan In as of November 1, for this truce was case the league should fail to settle the suggestion of Grandi though The other was the lie called it "an American-Latithe quarrel. idea." In his talks with the corstatement of the nationalist government that it would regard any respondents be said: "We think Id by Italy that the question of disarmagovernment headed Ilsuan Tung, former emperor, other- ment Is the most Important quesas a "seditious tion existing now In the relations wise Henry Pu-yInstitution" and would repudiate all between countries, and that It is its acts. Ilsuan Tung was taken high time for everybody to reach to Mukden by the Japanese, who some practical result." Asked for presumably Intended to make him a his views on war debts and reparapuppet emperor of that country, but tions, he called attention to Mussowhat had become of him was un- lini's statement In 11)22 that war known. He was said to have de- debts and reparations were dependclared he would commit suicide ent upon each other and should rather than serve as a tool of Japan. be scaled down. H5W d r, GANDHI Left the Bedstead African Di A young man registered In an Ontario (Calif.) rooming house for the night. When the manager went to the room to straighten It the next morning, she found that the guest had departed with two bed sheets, one pair of double blankets, a single blanket, one spread and one pillow slip. Informed government that unless It did something for India by December 1 he would sail for Bombay on December 4 to lead a new and greater civil disobedience movement In that country. In thai case It Is likely he will order a so clal as well as a commercial boycott against the British, which would mean that no Indians would .1 work for British Individuals. British troops were sent to Kashmir recently to help put down a Moslem revolt In that Indian state, and the Russian government protests, considering the military mov& ment as a distinct menace to Its frontier. In consequence Moscow made threats against Afghanistan which led the Afghan government to ask Turkey for the services of a military mission to reorganize its army. And Sir Hari Singh, mahara-Jaof Kashmir, objects to the British tuklng charge of his country. A lot of misery consists In simply remembering. . l, assembles WHEN becongress again a woman there mem- ber of the senate, for Mrs. Thad-deu- s II. Caraway has been appointed to succeed ber late husband tern- ' " Jf porarily as senti- tor from Arkansas The only other , woman senator we t ..... have had was Mrs Rebecca Felton of V Georgia, who held the office nominally and for but a short , Mrs. Caratime. way, however, may be expected to be an active memher, for she was a close "r," Mrs. T. H. Caraway student of politics and government during the long public life of her J Had Proof . "Do you believe that there Is a higher power? "My good man, I married her." Now is the time to help your children build strong bones and healthy teeth. The wealth of Vitamin D and the mineral salts in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, will help ycu do this. And doctors recommend its Vitamin A content too. This promotes growth and increases resistance to disease. Scott's Emulsion is also good for expectant mothers and n adults. It helps ward off colds. Pleasantly flavored. Easy to take. Scott & Bowne, Bioomficld, N. J. Sales Representatives, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., N. Y. Listen to ScolPt Envlsion't "Romancet of the Sea" tvery Sunday at !:t6p. m. over Stations KHJ Lo$ AnaeUs, KOIX Portland. KFBCSm irancuco, KOL SeaXtit, KYI laeoma and KEPX Sfokant b Abandoned Mine at the Kimberley Group. only about 10Vi pounds of diamonds say, a ratio of 14,000,000 to 1. ONE of the party leaders In We might address the cleanser, diamond ISCOVEUY of tiew NT Washington now seem to doubt In Tanganyika has who, broad blade In hand, now and deposits that there will be legislation to Inmade the colony the focal then scrapes off the diamondiferous crease federal taxes, for the deficit point of enthusiastic pros- petroleum and throws it Into a vat at the end of the present fiscal year pectors In search of the glittering of boiling water. will be loo big to be taken care of gems. "Scraping off millions of dollars' by further bond issues. Senator Jim The African diamond Industry Is worth of diamonds In this way, Isn't Watson of Indiana, majority leader only slightly more than a half cen- It rather exciting?" of the senate, said a tax increase uWThy, no," he will probably antury old. Today the continent prowas "inescapable." and as he had duces s of the swer unemotionally and everyone nearly with the Just been in conference world's supply. It was in 1870 that knows what familiarity breeds President it was assumed this was the windy, t region of it's about like handling mortar the opinion of Mr. Hoover. Senator (Iriquatand, South Africa, suddenly with a trovel." of the chairman Smoot of Utah, changed from No Man's Land to EvInside the sorting room, to whlcb finance committee, admitted there Land, when diamonds were visitors are admitted after an eye eryman's would have to be further taxation discovered there. Later, It was anand thought it might be possible to nexed to Capt Colony within such ahas scrutinized tbein from behind panel, men were poking Senobtain passage of a sales tax. boundaries drawn meticulously ator Fess of Ohio said: "The budget that Inside one farmer's house the diamonds through graduated holes In small screens to ascertain the must be balanced even If we are family dined in that colony and stones' diameters. On one table alone measures compelled to take drastic went to bed in the Orange Free lay 18,500 carats-weigof gems, such as was done In England. One State. worth approximately a million dolline of effort is reductions which with dia- lars. Feeling as dizzy as All Baba "Playing Jaekstones are being made so as to reduce the in the treasure cave, one asks tremoutlay. The other must be Increase monds!" Somehow that electrifying ulously of a sorter: In revenue. I also believe that there caption was overlooked by news re"Putting millions of dollars' worth will be enacted excise taxes on cer- porters in 180(5. when at Hopetown, tain articles." Senator Bingham of on the Orange river, the presence of diamonds through screen boles. Connecticut advocates restoration of of diamonds In South Africa was Isn't it a bit thrilling?" "Oh, no," he answers, suppressing nuisance taxes, especially on soft signaled by a child who was disdrinks. The "progressive" Repub- covered playing with a casually a yawn again that familiarity codialicans are calling for higiier In- picked up gem weighing 21 M carats. mplexas he popped a come taxes in the higher brackets, At once the South African dla mond through the screen, "it's about and there may be little opposition mond fever was on. Ships lost their like shelling peas." to this in eirtier party. crews, overseas shopkeepers their Kimberley town Itself Is as simDemocratic leaders had less to clerks, police forces their "bobbies " ple and homelike a place as you'd say, for their program is not yet the underworld Its crooks; and per- find In tne suburban area of some settled. Anyhow they expect the ad- haps the church lost a curate, and Ameican city. It has produced ministration to recommend the tax certainly Natal lost a budding cot- nearly $1,300,000,000 worth of diaincrease and thus shoulder the re ton planter he had once felt drawn monds in half a century. It's diffisponsibility, after which they can to the ministry In the case of an cult to see how the city could adedecided how they think the deficit invalldish young fellow named Cecil quately have expressed its wealth should be met. John Rhodes. All raked up the price production save by paving Its main to get them to Griqunland's "desert street with gems; but In truth It has been its fate to have created rt flrnni'ht find rlin ninndcj. already, fortunes that too often flitted from AMERICAN exporters, certain-Future Kimberley was soon a ! the seeming South Africa to the attractions In of scene of canvas wagons were tents, of British tariff legislation, ty London and Paris. further dismayed by the news that converted into huts, of prospectors Yet there was an exception. At the Turkish government had issued sieving the diamondiferous earth, least one Kimberley digger, Cecil a deciee drastically limiting the and of "kopjewallopers" those who Rhodes, could amass a fortune, yet importation of 1.000 articles, no bought other men's fields on spec scorn to use it in the common way. to fro and among consideration being given to mer- ulatlon hurrying Great wealth constitutes a trust, to chandise in customs or en route. the sorting tallies. be administered in the wider Interon limits Is hit America placed by Also there appeared the resource ests of humanity such was his mo such articles as automobiles, ful "I. D. B." (illicit diamond buyAnd that he did, according view. tion picture films, camera nuns, nu- - er) who with what to his lights, within South Africa tomobile tires and radios, Compara- - m!ght be described as the diamond-tivel- and for the British empire, nrsmall amounts of these out stenlill V'ou industry, smuggled strike his trail along the tides will be permitted to enter the gtonps , CoIUravention to the law. twistingmay street It follows the route country during November and De- - st(,win, stones in cigarettes, pipes of bygone diggers" footpaths from be will new cember, and quotas nnd noOW shoe-heeby no means claim to claim that leads you to fixed for succeeding months. The his j exhausted hungryIngenuity. the "New Rush" dog trick that of feeding a starved mine. Here is the vast, extinct crater, almost a mile around and a has come upon the ainml on meat containing MORE trouble of prohibition through monrts and subsequently retrieving qffarter of a mile deep, that once was him open-vnnth in Encle- - 'hem by cutting .ho kiitinn- rt spewed diamonds into Europe's capmuch in vogue. itals; and here, too. If you've eyes wood, Colo., by Henry Dierks, a dry to see them, swarm miners' Controlled the Output. agent. The people with avid eyes and avariout there are greatghosts, was food Under desert conditions, P r cious hands, sifting the earth and ly aroused, and the often more precious than diamonds, at fortune. Tomorrow, for clawing bureau started an and baths. If you could afford that them, the fleshpots of Paris and investigation of the in soda were taken Imported luxury, London affair. Dierks, in B water. Despite prophecies of brief a raid, making Many Used in Industry. year's life for Kimberley, the first found the youna Not all diamonds are destined to two decades showed a production of man, Milford Smith, shine forth from jewelry that adorns six tons of diamonds from the in possession of a Indeed, by tSSO the men and women. More than half country. bottle of wine and possihllity of South African stones the world's production of the stones, in a struggle with the market was so appar- in quantity. Is used in Industry. swamping him clubbed him to ent that Rhodes and his group Some form bearings for watches, The city death. chronometers, electric meters, a'nd fnrmed the council of Engle- - Henry Dierks other accurate Instruments and De Beers company. to sent bureau the wood passed and Some, In laboratory apparatus. on a abuts Modern Kimberley In Washington a resolution in which which tapered holes are drilled, are concircle which were set forth some of the incidents used for drawing fine wire of platbarbed-wirbarriers, In Dierks' career. It charged that tains, within inum, silver, gold, and rare metals. proc"compounds," mines, housing Dierks, while acting as an underOther Industrial uses for diacover man a few years ago, bad em ess sheds, company stores, hospitals, in fact monds are as drills for glass, porceand kitchens baths, seventeen-year-olpublic as a girl ployed lain and similar hard substances; an informer; that he had got drunk everything necessary to the Industurning tools for lathe work ; en 5.000 miners. Bantu and its collecting evidence in a raid and try points; and as cutting edges ( These Bantu "boys" are voluntary graving that In 10,10 he had clubbed a helpfor rock drilling and sawing. For six for mine months who Howhis revolver. less prisoner with recruits, Industrial purposes only the less ard T. Jones, assistant director of annually, returning to their kraals nearly perfect and less valuable prohibition, said this was all news with the wherewithal for meeting stones are used. wives lobola with for was that there buying to the hureau and taxes, The United States Is the world's nothing In Its records to the dis- (cattle dowry), or for less serious diamond consuming conn-trgreatest Dierks. of Investments. credit eminent THEODORE DREISER, It absorbs nearly the Normally the other members Each week In the Kimberley According to the Englewood poof the entire South Afriequivalent of the committee that lice, Dierks fractured Smith's skull mines some 70,000 tons of "blue can output If all the diamonds went to Kentucky to Investigate the with a blow with the butt of his ground" ( hard diamondiferous earth) In the world in 1!)20 produced III treatment of coal miners revolver and then placed him in are blasted out, crushed, fed have been combined Into a could alleged single in Bell county got themselves Into a jail where he remained nine hours nt0 running water, rotated In steel cube It would have been five and a If of In of trouble the authorities medical attention. without and peck Smith! arums, liggled along troughs, half feet across each face a crystal that state can get hold of them. The died soon after being taken to a washed across tablelike surfaces block as tall as the average man The and grand Jury In Bell county Imlfcted hospital. coated with petroleum jelly. weighing more than a ton and Dreiser and his nine companions on rotary process, by centrifugal force, a half. muss into charges of criminal syndicalism, ac- nillLIP SNOWDEN, who served imnitu the ground-uIn recent years a wealth of the units. The Jiggling cusing them of seeking to promulI ahl In the house of eommons different-sizegems has been literally scooped up unrren wasnes eiegate a reign of terror and of sug- for a away from the earth In the regions of alquarter of a century nnd for process "congesting disorders and resistance to two terms was chancellor of the ex- ments from the water-bornluvial diamond deposits. Until this the state and federal governments. gravel-likappearance; In mining methods came has been created a vis- centrate," of Conviction carries a penalty of not chequer, diminished residue change count by King George and elevated nnd. finally, the the greater part of the diaabout, more than twenty-onacross the petroleum surfaces, monds have been mined for years' Impristo the house of peers so that hp may flows decades diamonds adhere. onment, a fine of SIO.ooo or less, or hold the office of lord privy tteal in to which only the by laborious digging to great depths both. Not at All Exciting, in the "pipes" of extinct volcanoes. He deThe commonwealth's attorney an- the national government. Then came the slow work of sepato the Vet "diminished residue" Is putclined to run for nounced he would seek to extradite it hut mildly, since these 70,XX rating the stones from earth and lower house because of ill health. ting the alleged offenders, and Dreiser (fa 1031 Wet''rn Nrwrnner l;nii.n.) tons of blue ground will produce rock. Prepared by the National Geographic Society. Washington. D. C (WNU Service.) D' nine-tenth- dust-swep- slid-bae- k one-Inc- h - Teacher from? Family Secret Where does wool come Boys Sheep. Teachei- - What Is made from It? No answer. Teacher Well, for Instance, what ls old-tim- e three-mile-wid- e d y p uoni weqieci Your Kidneys STOP THAT COUCH! Bronchitis Is increasingly prevalent at this season. Alone, it is seldom serious, although the cough may be very annoying. But the serious side of Bronchitis and other mild Infections of the lungs and throat is that the inflamed tissues may be invaded by some far more serious organism, particularly Pneumonia. 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