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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH To Serve Chicken and Fowls So All Get Some of the Best Parts Italy Defends Her Ethiopian Policy aawwa,ir-?'"i,- y mmm 1 w r If ant ... a. - 4 - .1 if HanMnn warn; V Ti - . i There are certain foods, meats particularly, that have especially desirable parts or favorite portions, which make them difficult to serve without whether the feemlng partiality, dishes are served to the family or It Is true that when to guests. theie are visitors, they would be given what are considered the nicest parts, but when there are several persons and few best pieces, there still is a difficulty to surmount as best the hostess can. k-p.-- :D Ual-Ua- n.-n- i ry-r- A e lently. Popular Mechanics. BOYS! GIRLS! Read the Grape Nuts ad in another column of this paper and learu how to join the Dizzy Dean Winners and win valuable free prizes. Adv. Chicken and poultry of all kinds present problems but there are ways of preparing the meat, of mixing the choice parts and poorer ones, to equalize portions so that all get apMetal Cover Book the same desirable proximately Book covers made of aluminum ervings. The meat from the second have been patented in Berlin. loint, that best of all dark meat porbest tions, and by many considered of the bird, when cut from the bone can be distributed In smaller pieces i throughout the preparation. And derived very great benefits. this is true of the breast another "3. Ethiopia, on the contrary, has favorite by those who part proved and Is proving by a multitude like white meat, not so rich In flavor of undeniable facts that she wishes as the dark. It can be cut and disto pursue and develop a policy of open tributed, while the meat from the antagonism to Italy. This policy culminated In the episode of which Is not an Isolated event but can be considered as the alarm signal that revealed a situation fundamentally hostile to the two Italian colonies In East Africa." Italy contends that Ethiopia Is not really a unified state and because of Defects of Vision Increase her uncivilized practices should never have been admitted to the League of With Years Poor Nations although Italy supported her Light a Cause. for membership a few years ago. The present Ethiopian regime, says Italy, When- born, nearly all babies have Is merely a result of successive connormal eyes. With the same kind quests, and the government is in the of care that carries them through Inhands of whatever chief happens to and hold the whip hand over the other fancy and childhood, happyremain should their eyes healthy chiefs at the moment. It Is feudal and Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. makes little attempt to stop slave traf- normal. been found that by the has It But fic and slave ownership. It does not of women have discovered finish grade school. 20 IN GEMS FORTUNES even keep a record of births and time children Millions vieconomy and tha defective have them per cent of deaths. baking results gained by CHANGE OWNERSHIP wonderful sion. When they have finished colusing Clabbeb Girl Baking Powder. A Heterogeneous Nation. lege, 40 per cent have eye difficulties. CUPS OVER TEA OF GO The nation (if It can be called that) Forty years of age shows per cent Is composed of half a dozen Important with defective vision, and past sixty, Soviet Silk Farm When It was stated the other day racial bodies, embraces as many lan- 95 per cent are so affected. thousrnd acres In Russia Thirty a a scientist had discovered guages with none of them dominant Why should the eyes of so many that to silk farms. will be devoted and has three principal religions. Ethi- show such an alarming Increase In process which enabled him to make opia really Is composed of only four visional defects? Because these chil-Jre- synthetic diamonds, indistinguishable East African regions, the other nine these growing girls and boys-yo- ung from the real ones, but very much regions shown on the map having been and older men and women, cheaper, a great many people were merely conquests for the purpose of used their eyes with too little light ! alarmed. Diamonds are a favorite Investenslaving the populations. In the daytime outdoors there is, from common colds The population of the region called of course, plenty of light the nat- ment, and those who possess them If enormous losses suffer would Kafa was estimated to have been ural daylight nature developed our stones 1,500,000 forty years ago by Cardinal exactly the same could be eyes to see by. The light from an Massja, whom the Italians consider unclouded sky gives us 10,000 foot made commercially. It Is Impossible No matter how many medicines an expert, but since conquest by Ethi- caedles. In the shade of a tree, the to say exactly how much money you have tried for your cough, chest opian slave traffickers, the population light will be upwards of 1,000 foot would be Involved, but the total cold or bronchial irritation, you can has shrunk to only 20,000. The Jimira, candles. Close by a window there would probably not be far short of get relief, now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and for the same reason, have decreased 1,000,000,000. may be 200 foot candles of light you cannot afford to take a chance of owners in 15 years from 100,000 to 20,000. Anfor the Fortunately on your book page or needlewith anything less than Creomulshining other tribe, the Burgi, Italy claims hac work. jewels, however, tests of the "synsion, which goes right to the seat diamonds" by the experts of of the trouble to diminished In 40 years from 200,000 aid nature to What is a foot candle? It is the thetic soothe and heal the Inflamed memLondon Chamber of Commerce to 15,000 because of the slave traffic. the measof scientist's light branes as the germ-lade- n phlegm Because of these things, and because urement "yardstick" The amount of light one have revealed Important differences is loosened and expelled. and of the fact the Ethiopian emperor Is the between manufactured gems Even remedies have one other if on surface shine a candle would never sure of his rule, since he gained foot the genuine article. failed, don't be discouraged, your away. It by force and Immediately upon gainBusiness In diamonds Is one of the druggist Is authorized to guarantee But at night that Is another and to refund your ing It became marked for the violence story I It is very common for people best barometers of world trade. Creomulsion money if you are not satisfied with of jealous subordinate chieftains, Italy to read or sew with only four foot When diamonds boom it is a sign results from the very first bottle. claims that ,it was a mistake to adGet Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) candles of light, where they should that there Is general prosperity. mit Ethiopia to the league. Ethiopia have an illumination of at least 10 When the demand for them falls off was admitted to the league on her foot candles for the coarsest kind of commerce generally Is slowing down. promise that she would abolish slavBut n. other form of "big busik ; 20 foot candles for readery and solidify her state; these Is carried out In so modest a ness" 30 fine ing print and for sewing; things It is evident (even to others foot candles for continued use of the way. There is no palatial diamond than Italy) she has failed to do. exchange! housed In "marble halls." eyes. Italy has 43,000,000 Inhabitants In you suffer burning, scanty or the eyes with less light than Instead, you have the marble-toppe- d Using the 135,000 square miles of her own these minimum amounts men sit a of tables where teashop, result frequent urination; backache, may ountry and her population Is growing In and possible permanent over twopenny cups of tea or coffee headache, dizziness, swollen feet and t the rate of 450,000 a year. This, discussing the prices of the "sparkankles? Are you tired, nervous fed Injury to vision. lers" that He spilled among the breadcoupled with the Ethiopian hostilities Be sure you have enough light! all unstrung and don't know what h of long duration, Is her excuse for If crumbs. That's how they do busl you use electricity ask your light wrong? this year's "expedition into Africa." ness In Hatton Garden, the center of company to test your lamps and fixThen give some thought to your She wants room. tures to see If they give enough light the diamond trade. London AnWhen It comes to removing Ethiopia kidneys. Be sure they function properswers. for safe seeing. from membership In the league, Baron ly, for functional kidney disorder perIf you do not have electricity, get Aloisl, Italy's representative at Gen- one of the new 300 candle mits excess waste to stay in the blood, Love Finds a Way power eva, has been told In the council that and to poison and upset the whole pressure lamps that burn kerosene Virgil F. Winslow was testifying If any nation Is expelled It will be or system. a in Los Angeles court in an attempt gasoline. that nation which has violated the Use Doan's Pills. Doan's are for the When your work is held three feet to gain a divorce from Sarah C. covenant of the league. By refusing from the the latter kidneys 35 away his wife for only. They are recommended lamp, Winslow, years. "She to submit the Ethiopian case to ieague should be of at least 275 candle was domineering " his voice halted the world over. You can get the genarbitration, Italy would certainly be power Intensity to assure the 20 to and tears came to his eyes. "I love d Doan's at any drug uine, that one. 30 foot candles of light you need to my wife! I can't go with store. through in Late Italy Complaining. protect your sight It is Important this!" "he shouted. Walking away Member nations pointedly cite the that you use a high candlepower from the witness stand, he went to fact that Italy is a little late In be- lamp to be sure you have enough his wife and embraced her. The case coming riled about Ethiopian annoy- light to protect your sight was dismissed. ances which occured 40 or even 20 years ago. If she regarded them as less harmless than did the other nations who have colonized Africa, why did she vote to permit Ethiopian membership? oreat Britain and Franco in their run-dow"maximum proposals" of August 29 gave Mussolini an opportunity for peaceful penetration of Ethiopia by Italian capital and colonists, giving Italy control of much of the country's agricultural and mineral resources. Certain areas would be ceded outright to Mussoilnl. He would be given a leading role In Improving the backward Ethiopian civilization which he deplores and in breaking the slave Now reason sensibly trafiic. Therefore, if you are pale, tired and runThese concessions he refused flatly. Don't try to get well in a day . . . this is down a frequent sign that your About the area which would be ceded blood-cell- s asking too much of Nature. Remember, are weak then do try in the to him, he said, "They must think she has certain natural processes that just am a collector of deserts, like Mark simple, easy way so many millions acannot be hurried. Twain's who bought pproveby starting a course of S.S.S, two mountains so he would own the But there is a certain scientific way you Blood Tonic echoes." can assist by starting those digestive juices Much more could be said a trial will Mussolini Is a dictator. He relies in the stomach to flowing more freely and thoroughly convince you that this way, in completely upon the at the same time supply the absence of any organic trouble, will enthusiasm of his people for bis posl- balanced mineral defi- a tlon. ue refused the Anglo-Frenc6tart you on the road of feeling like yourof- fers because he had too far committed self again. Ca O himself to his people. There was no turning back without his looking like a chump. No dictator can look like a chump and still be best-like- .... neck, legs, and wlr.gs, those parts of lesser appeal, can also be distributed through the preparation, equally. Chicken dishes that can he served without partiality of portions sre chicken pie, chicken croquettes, plain or fancy, chicken en casserole, chicken loaf, chicken chartreuse, chicken souffle, escalloped chicken, plain or fancy. There are other preparations such as chicken chaud-frol- d and chicken mayonnaise that can be prepared of pieces of birds, but which require a degree of culinary ability to prepare properly. The other preparations are within the scope of the young cook as they are dishes easy to prepare. When mention was made of fancy croquettes and escalloped chicken, the difference between them and th-- i plain ones consists In combining mushrooms, or sweet peppers, or plmlento, sweet corn, or macaroni, or celery, or a combination of the above Ingredients or others congenial to fowl. Turkey, goose, duck, etc., can be used instead of the chicken or fowl. Chicken chartreuse Is delicious and a dainty dish to serve. Add one teaspoon each of chopped pars-leyand chopped sweet pepper, one half teaspoon of burnt onion juice (or h h teaspoon salt, plain), teaspoon pepper.two teaspoons chill sauce and one tablespoon minced boiled celery, to one cup or f one and cups of minwl cooked chicken. Butter a plain mold and line It one Inch thick with boiled rice. Fill center with above mixture and cover with rice. Cover s mold and steam for hour. Unmoid and pour tomato saiue (hot) around the mold but not over It. Put a sprig of parsley on top of mold, and serve. BANKS GET CAMERA TRAP If a suspicious looking cashes a check at the aymg dow. the teller may snap a pao. graph of the "suspect" If a ntw cim. era is adopted for use In batiks, camera, which is small. Is fitted witw a cowl that Is Inserted into the of the teller's vest ami the camera is pinned on the Inside within a few inches of the teller's titters t facilitate snapping the photograj, Thus. Instead of trying to remember the features of a suspect the teliea. can rroduee his small photograph to aid police. The camera operate &. d l, , Are Our Eyes Getting Weaker? one-fourt- one-eight- one-hal- Shown above it a band of Ethiopian troops which typify th fighters under the command of General Mehmed Vehib Pasha, commander-in-chie- f of Haile 8elastie's army. At left Is an Italian fort on the border line of Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland. three-fourth- would seem to be advantageous to all concerned to maintain a spirit of friendly Italy has attempted to do this and Ethiopia has pretended to. Before Ilalle Selassie became emperor when he was known only as the Regent Ras Taffarl and needed Italy's friendship to become ruler of all the chieftains, he was welcomed by Fascist Italy, whose sympathy lent support to his cause just as It had to that of Menellk at an earlier time. Ilalle had dispossessed L1J Yasu, the rightful heir to Menelik's throne, Italian moral support was of real Importance In gaining recognition for the man who Is Ethiopia's present "King of Kings." Long Record of Attacks. Halle Selassie as emperor declared his Intention of modernizing his country In 1923 and signed a treaty with Italy which was to allow Italy to cooperate In performing works necessary to such a program for Ethiopia. Subsequent events disclosed that what Halle was really doing was arming Ethiopia with modern and distinctly arms. His objective was the eventual conquest of an Ethiopian outlet to the sea through one of the Italian colonies. Under the cloak of a desire for peace and harmonious cooperation he was pursuing the militant policies of his predecessors. To review a few of the facts: When the Italian senate was discussing Its colonial budget In 1912 it was revealed that a dangerous campaign was being fostered In Addis Ababa, reminding the Ethiopian tribes of the opportunity for an offensive which was awaiting them because of the trouble Italy was having at the time subduing its two Libyan colonies. In March and April of 1914 a chieftain, Woldo Giorghl with 50,000 men, marched on the Eritrean frontier, knowing the Libyan war had left It virtually without protection. Hurried telegraph messages frantically recalled the Eritrean battalion from Libya, and forces were sent down from Italy Itself to meet the threat of war. The following year the Negus Mlkael attempted to attack Eritrea with three times as many men, after conducting i Italy's Sympathy Helps. a campaign of political propaganda About that time a chieftain named among the natives living there. In Wenellk, after battling with many of 1920 Italy again had to resort to milithe principal Ethiopian tribes, assertmethods to quell an uprising led tary over them ed his power as chieftain all. In 1880 he signed the Treaty of by the Mullah along the frontier. They bad to do It again In another three Ucclalll, recognizing Italy's positionn to set back an expedition led by years la Africa and empowering Italy to represent him In diplomatic relations the Dejazmach Wake and Woldo with other nations. It soon became Selassie. Ethiopia was known to be sending apparent that his real reason for sign-la- g arms and' munitions to the rebels In the treaty was the emphasis of his area when Italy was the Mljjerteln own authority over all the Ethiopian Its occupation of northern preparing beafterward for Immediately tribes, Somaliland. The beginning of the last gan a string of Ethiopian rebellions expedition was In llllU. aad attacks which took a heavy toll when the Gabre Merrian Pejazmlch cliof Italian lives and came to a full max at Adowa In March of lS'.IO, when threatened attack along the Italian Somaliland frontier on the Shlbeli; It 15,000 Italians under Francesco Cris-- p was this expedition which came to a were wiped out by Menelik's army In the attack upon the Italian head an heroic stand ot 100,000 after at Ual-Uagarrison which has been oft recalled of late In What Italy Concludes. arousing Italian public enthusiasm for The conclusions which Italy has the present Ethiopian Invasion. By reason oX this defeat Italy was re- reached from these experiences of the quired to keep wtthin the bounds of last 50 years Is summed up by Roberto Forges Da vanzatl, member of the what Is known today as Eritrea. a The lives of pioneers and soldiers Italian senate and editor of the were also sacrificed In great number of Rome, In Current History In dereloptng the second Italian colMagazine: "1. Italian penetration In East Afriony, Somaliland. although Italy attempted to develop It and Improve It ca has over half a century of political, with the nala peaceable military and commercial history. It Is therefore not at all Improvised, but tives. Somaliland, too, was first settled more than fifty years ago. represents a vast, essential problem, A population of G22.000 exists In the the solution of which cannot be further postponed. 45,500 square miles of Eritrea and -2. Italy In 18S9. as In 1928 by Mus$83,000 In the l'.)0,000 square miles of Italian Somaliland. Both areas have solini's Initiative, attempted to carry long common frontiers with Ethiopia, out a policy with Ethlopa of good vnever been but the border lines hare ' Therefore It neighborliness and of direct froii which Ethiopia would have dictator very long. definitely designated WMUra C. UTLEY conquest of Ethiopia la that should hare been. ITALIAN 52 years ago when Italy acquired Its first property bordering the ancient African monarchy, la the light of events since that time. Begun then, the program would huve been unquestionably one of "(.Ionization," a parallel with slmliar programs of other European nations In tte dark continent Today it is erroneously regarded by every one except Italy as a bold act of aggressive warfare and open to forcible opposition by other nations, despite the fact that, even as warfare, It Is Justified by more than a half century of bloody Ethiopian violation of Italian rights and good faith, culminating in the now In 1034. famous Incident at Ual-Uu- l Premier-Dictato- r Is That, generally, Mussolini's excuse for what all the rest of the world has considered a shocking Invitation to world disaster and an openly willful breach of International faith. This Is generally all that has been said on II Duce's side In the English-speakinpress ; the details, naming names and establishing dates, have usually been passed over. Since these details form a hitherto alighted angle to the story of the fuss they will bear looking Into. (Editor's note: It must be remembered that the following story Is not being defended, but Is simply a reporting of the facts Italy has used to explain her acts. Interpreted from the other side of, the fence, these facts" probably could be made to assume another aspect) Giuseppe Sapeto of Genoa In 1S3S was the first Italian to land at Mas-aawthe porfof Eritrea. He returned In 1851 to explore the region and, under his Influence, the Rubattlnon Shipping company In 1SG9 purchased the promontory that shelters the Bay of Assab. The company's land became the property of the Italian state in 1882. From that time dates the actual Italian penetration of Ethiopia and says the Italian government the long series of treacherous Ethiopian and hostilities to Italian of agreements bloody abrogations with the Italians. By WILLIAM anti-Italia- n Italo-Ethlopl- anti-Italia- n a, anti-Italia- n l. 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