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Show nnW of Current Events the World Over Row Provides Severe Test for League SChancellor Bruening Defies i - Fascists and Reds. - Bv EDWARD W. PICKARD on tne wntnestue eiyuiaiun 01 monKS THE LEHI TIMES, LEHI, UTAH S-' - hPtween China wame during Twiitv than a threat tSonTatbe Far ,..il tpst 01 the League of a-tions a-tions as an organization organ-ization for the preservation pres-ervation of peace, and made likely an equally important test of the value of the multilateral Kellogg treaty banning war. It was heaved that, If i the efforts of the JUfred council failed, the united States and would invoke the- Kellogg 21 If either China or BWd recalcitrant, diplo-Sations diplo-Sations with the offending 1 might be severed. . . council resumed Its of the controversy, and Dr. Sze, Chinese representative, 4tidd loshizawa, Japanese "4 spoke at length. The for- immeaiaie nv.uuu declaring that a Wt 01 justice rtuun the faith of the world w and doom to failure the oaal disarmament confer-tost confer-tost February. loshizawa ad by explaining and defend-pr, defend-pr, actions in Manchuria derating the Intention of his lent to permit no outside in-iDintne in-iDintne dispute. He said iter could be settled only by negotiations between Japan Sua, Doctor Sze replied: s never agree to such a fso long as Japanese troops t her soil and until Japan jest reparations for the loss tee lives and property." I to debate was in progress r Sze received word that Jap-fmy Jap-fmy planes had just bombed m towns far west of Muk-lils Muk-lils action, like the bombing 'icliow, was later defended by 1 ita the assertion that Chili Chi-li fired at the planes, which $ hstanding the strenuous of Japan, the council S to 1, to Invite the United !:o participate in the discus-f discus-f measures to end the hostil-i hostil-i Manchuria. This invitation ij Stimson had already said lie accepted, and Consul Pren-Gilbert Pren-Gilbert was on hand to rep- this country though without Japan, it was thought, f iWraw from the league. American diplomatic commis-Srotlgating commis-Srotlgating the Manchurian tinned its work, but was p by the Japanese to go to cw. , . 1 Marshal Chang. much of China the Wese boycott was gaining ? rapidly, and this especially i'tyfc it became evident T-i split over 7 In Man-i Man-i hi come ' "gala and rier SU- Jwas sup. the mill-. ? 'eared by Saakiag g0T. "at Man-1 Man-1 defi. flf by Cbane J the young governor of fc!Pretltohave n ' iiL ,apanese- wh 4 1, I6 Sha11 not re-es-tl!!tro1 the. This if 5hrKPr0bably Cereal Slb0m of Chin- Cmc ganlza- fcay could the K? Tby Japan n?C!aug was I 3eatf,rasDacked up i and r, . " united States 3", an l L ead an fefee when IW?.9 effect r,lifl insisted and nuns. The action of the Cortes was followed fol-lowed by anti-clerical demonstrations demonstra-tions In a number of cities, and at Santander an attempt was made to burn a Carmelite convent. Not In sympathy with the action against the Catholic church and orders. or-ders. President Zamora resigned and Minister of War Manuel Azaua became head of the government. INCORPORATED under the laws of Delaware, the National Credit corporation was prepared to go ahead with its mission of assisting banks throughout the country "to utilize their resources to further the stabilization of financial and economic conditions." The corpora-lion corpora-lion has 12 directors, one from each federal reserve district, and each of them holds one of the 12 shares of $100 par value. The funds within which the corporation corpo-ration will operate will be raised through the sale of debentures to the banks of the country on the basis of 2 per cent of their aggregate ag-gregate deposits, or the legal limit of investments, If that Is lower. These deposits aggregate $43,000,-000,000. $43,000,-000,000. - Corporations and private banking firms are expected to subscribe sub-scribe for the debentures also and it is possible that Jthe total funds raised for the corporation will approximate ap-proximate $1,000,000,000. Administration officials In Washington Wash-ington believe agriculture will share Indirectly but largely in the benefits from the operations of the corporation. corpora-tion. Banks In agricultural sections will be enabled to realize on frozen assets through services of the banking bank-ing pool. Credit thus will be made available to put banks In a better position to lend for agricultural as well as other purposes. At the same time banks will be enabled to ease up on their demands, which will react re-act in turn to lessen the pressure upon farmers and live stock producers pro-ducers who have obligations outstanding. ndmlnlctrnttm'a .... employment problem. With victory for Amlie "the line up In the house bo far is: Itepm, licans, 215 j Democratic, 214; Farm er-Labor, 1, vacancies, 5. t ENEWALS of short term credits x to Germany and Austria were voted by directors of the Bank foi International Settlements at Basel Discussing international finance, tlx directors emphasized the importance impor-tance of the forthcoming meeting between President Hoover and Premier Laval of France In Wash ington and the dire necessity of the two nations reaching an agree ment on world questions of finance economies, and International obligations. obli-gations. DREMIER LAVAL'S visit In , Washington is to be followed by one from Dino Orandl, Italian minister for foreign affairs. lie was invited by President Hoover, and win come for ten days in the lattei part of November. M. Laval sailed from France on October 16, accompanied by a nunv Der or assistants and advisers in finance and economics and also by nis enarramg young daughter, Adolf Hitler ing winter, but CHANCELLOR BRUENING of Germany is now practically the economic dictator of his country. He and President Von Hindenburg are determined to save the reich from the Hitlerites, Hitler-ites, called Fascists, Fas-cists, and the Communists. The aged president announced an-nounced that he would accept the chairmanship of an economic council coun-cil which will assume as-sume dictatorship of the nation at least for the com- Bruening will be the real boss, for the council, it is expected, will work in close collaboration collab-oration with him and his new cabtnet. The council, as conceived by Von Hindenburg, will be composed of representatives of workers, industrialists indus-trialists and bankers and will thus have the entire industrial and commercial com-mercial framework of the nation under its control. Herr Bruening had already tried to bring Adolf Hitler to a realization realiza-tion of his duty to Germany, calling call-ing him into conference and laying lay-ing before him the desperate situation. situa-tion. The chancellor then went before be-fore the reichstag and, boldly defying de-fying h,is political adversaries, presented pre-sented his program of economies, sacrifices and discipline. Its outstanding out-standing points were: Continuation of the conciliation policy of Strese-mann; Strese-mann; adoption of a plan for the redemption of the nation's short term Indebtedness ; the maintenance mainte-nance of wage agreements between capital and labor, with adjustment to suit existing price levels ; the maintenance of the gold standard, and the formation of steps to open the markets of the world to German Ger-man goods. D RESIDENT HOOVER and his advisers were studying various plans for the relief of the railroads, but nothing was decided on, and If the Intersjate commerce commission commis-sion grant! the increase in freight rates the roads ask, no further steps for helping the railways are likely to be taken before congress meets. "PHOMAS R. AMLIE, progressive .Republican, was elected to congress con-gress by the voters of the First Wisconsin district to fill out the unexpired term of the late Henry Allen Cooper, mainstay of the La Follette group in the house. Mr. Amlie, who lives In Elkhorn and Is a lawyer, was supported by the La Follettes. His closest rival in the election was, surprisingly, A. J. Bouma of Racine, Socialist candidate. can-didate. Amlie, In his campaign, made attacks at-tacks against the Eighteenth amendment, amend-ment, the Republican tariff aid the A T THE time of writing it is still unknown whom Governoi Larson of New Jersey will appoint to the senate seat left vacant bj the death of Dwight Morrow, One of the leading lead-ing possibilities is Edward C. Stokes, who was governor gover-nor of New Jersey in 1905-1908. and has always been active in Republican Repub-lican politics of the state. He Is a banker and resides re-sides in Trenton. The governor was to name Mrs. Morrow by advisers, and A. Harrj Moore, Democratic candidate for goveinor, said if she were appointed and If he were elected, she would continue to hold the place. E. C. Stokes urged many Important Changt So Bessie Blowitt is married; she's a wage-earner no longer." "No, she's a wage-burner now." Denver Boy is a Winnei Every mother real izes how Important It is to teach children chil-dren good habits of conduct but many of them fall to realize the Importance of teaching their children chil-dren good bowel hah. Its until the poisons from decaying wuste neia too long In the system have begun to affect the child's health. Watch' your child and at the first sign of constipation, give him a little California Fig Syrup. Children love its rich, fruity taste end it quickly drives away those distressing ailments, ail-ments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverlsh-ness, feverlsh-ness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a hearty appetite, regulates their stomach stom-ach and bowels and gives tone and strength to these organs so they continue con-tinue to act normally, of their own accord. For over fifty years, leading lead-ing physicians have prescribed it for half-sick, bilious, constipated children. chil-dren. More than 4 million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend de-pend on it . Mrs. C. G. Wilcox, 3855 Wolff St, Denver, Colorado, says : "My son, Jackie, is a prize winner for health, now, but we had a lot of trouble with him before we found his trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. It fixed him up quick, gave him a good appetite, made him sleep fine and he's been gaining In weight right along since the first few days, taking it" To avoid inferior imitations of California Fig Syrup, always look for the word "California" on the carton. X7AR to the knife broke out during the' week between Gov. Huey P. Long of Louisiana and Lieut. Gov. Paul N. Cyr. Though elected on the same ticket, the two men have been personal and political po-litical enemies, and Cyr has tried repeatedly to get Long out of the office. His latest coup was to take the oath of office as governor on the claim that Long was a United States senator and therefore not governor. This he did at Shreve- port, and Long, who was in New Orleans, heard Cyr was moving on Baton Rouge, the state capital. He raced back by automobile and called out part of the National Guard to repel invasion, but the report of Cyr's march proving unfounded, the militia were sent home. Cyr repaired to his home in southern south-ern Louisiana after sending a letter let-ter to Long formally demanding surrender sur-render of the governor's chair. He said if Long refused he would begin be-gin ouster proceedings. Suited Him "Curves are coming back, Joe." "I'm glad to hear it I never cared for oblong women." Tl Snag It was Ms first day as a caddie, and he had shown so much Interest m the play that at the end of It his employer asked him how he liked it "Oh I I'm Just crazy about it," re-Plied re-Plied the youngster. "The only part I don't like is carrying this bag." Weekly Scotsman. Uncle Ab says choose your words ; call a man an impoverished teleo-stome teleo-stome and he's puzzled; call him a poor fish and he's mad. MercolizcdWax Keeps Skin Young 01 u ran udiwu dlrwttd. FtM mtiJcIm of ud tUa pwtl off until ill oiImu iwk u pmplM, lir '". tea Mid hwtklM (tiupDM,. tikia i. IDn aoft utd TdTMr. V our fan, look ,ti jniumr . M wouUinl Wai brtna. out tho hidja bawtj ol youf akin. T ramV WrlnklM Um M mm Povilarad Naiolit aia-aa pan mnia tumL At ttm i Eternal Problem ' ne Shall we elope some dark night? She But what In the world shall I wear? Send your Christmas Cards with a Smile! It TILL be easy to find the card you want-.if you shop early. And you'll get a lot of enjoyment a real thrill from lending cards at yout leisure. But there', no leisure that last week before Christmas. So prepare for mailing now. Your cards will not only be received with a smile they'll go with one, too! Bujfgoyzie CHRISTMAS CARDS YOUR LOCAL DEALERS CARRY THEM "No SaU" He What would I have to you for just one little kiss? She Chloroform. give A Tight Ont Mary What you ye gae me for a big kiss, Sandy? SandyA big hug. Salt Lake City Directory OUHMON NICHOLS ASSAYER3 AND CHEMISTS Oflln nl Laboratnrr J2-in 8. Want Tumpl Ht, Bnlt Lalta City, Utah. V. O. Bo 1C. Ualllnir envelope and prletl furolnlied on requeat. Ued Pipe, Fittings & Valves Newly torebtsd sod coupled for aU purpose Montay Iron and Matal Co. tOO So. rl Week - BaUt l4tk Cltjr, t'Uh Office Furniture and Buppllca. Theater end Church t'urnlture.naieoa-Dlek Mlmeorraoh end fiuppllea.Full Una of Ktatlonory.Wrap- pinft raptr. eio. Uldeat ana Lrgt School fiuiipljr and Enulnnr'n Houra In the WeaU I'TAH-IUANO W HOOL HVfPI.Y TO. l&S bo. mat Stmt Butt Luke Cltf. Salt Lake City's fewest Hotel HOTEL " TEMPLE SQUARE ; 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in avery room. RATES FROM Jfl.30 Just oppoiit Mormon TebrmnU ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Mutton I'lcture Oprrtttora Wanted West em Klee. and R. t). A. Free practical training: It you qualify. Olrntora Am 103 M. Rowan Ave., lx Anculea, Calif. Trial and Error "How are those new bumpers? "Fine; I bumped two cars already ami never got a scratch." Detroit News. Wildcat Takes Bath Wildcats, like their domestic cousins, dislike the water, but If forced to make an escape from an enemy they will plunge In and swim as well as any animal, according to a writer In Boys' Life, the monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America. A wildcat was treed by dogs recently, says he, and it jumped Into the nearby river to escape, es-cape, and by swimming rapidly across eluded his tormentors. THOUSANDS of persons assembled assem-bled in Yorktown, Yai, and helped In the elaborate celebration of the 150th anniversary of the sur render of Lord Cornwallis to George Washington. On Surrender day, the final day of y the fete. President Hoover delivered the main address ; and other speeches were made during dur-ing the celebration by Marshal Pe- tain of France, General Pershing, Swrefarv of War Hurley, Secre tary of the Navy Adams and vari ous other notables. Three thou sand officers and men of the army were there, fully equipped; and in the York river was the historic frieate Constitution surrounded by dozens of the latest war ships of the American and French navies, The Dasreants, colonial dances and speechmaking lasted four days. if '.Mi v 4a tana. M ERE Is more trouble, indirect tl Iv. for Bishop James Cannon, Jr.. of the Methodist church, South, pillar of tbe prohibition cause. Sen ator Carter Glass of Virginia, unrelenting unre-lenting foe of the bishop, has persuaded per-suaded Attorney General Mitchell to order an Investigation Inves-tigation of charges made by the senator sen-ator that Harry L. Goldhurst, the bishop's stock broker, was to be paroled from pris- Glass nn "In nursnance r o MnniPworthv asrreement made by Department of Justice officials in New York and elsewhere. Goldhurst Gold-hurst was convicted f using the mails to defraud, was sent to At lanta penitentiary in OctoDer, l.w, tact Jnlv it was announced that he would be paroled on Apni Jo, The Virginia senator said It was reported that a conference had been held between Goldhurst, Bishop Bish-op Cannon, and an unnamed JSew York politician, and that subsequently subse-quently Goldhurst changed waplea of not guilty tp one of soil y. This spnntor Glass Intimated, might have been followed to blue k- Minn's bucket siiop specm a- u sanded that the attor- nVTge e . learn whether there V I .... - ,rtm3Sp that influence ihiiit. Goldhurst out on parole. , l!St Western NcaP" Cnion. Japanese Defenta . Jujutsu is the Japanese art of self-defense without weapons. It depends for its effect largely upon the principle of making use of an opponent's strength and weight to disable or Injure him and by applying apply-ing pressure so that his movements will throw him out of balance, dislocate dis-locate or break a joint, etc. It opposes op-poses knowledge and skill to strength, and demands . an expert knowledge of human anatomy. A Brava Man's Speech Samuel H. Church, the head of the new Liberal party, said In New York the other day: To belong to our new party will take courage. But nothing can bo done without courage. Kemember what Pompey the Great said when he wanted to sail his grain ships to starving Rome and the sailors were afraid to raise anchor on account of the terrible storm. ' 'It is necessary to go,' said Tom- pey. lt is not necessary to live. Step Beyond Recall "To cross the Rubicon" means to take some step from wnlcn it is not possible to recede. The Rubicon Ru-bicon was a small river separating Italy from Cisalpine, Gaul, the province prov-ince allotted to Julius Caesar. In B. C. 49, when Caesar crossed this stream, he passed beyond the limits of his own province and became an Invader of Italy. It Hardly Seems Possible H Is hard to realize the Speed with which the germs responsible for sore throats and coughs can multiply, multi-ply, once they get a start In the delicate deli-cate tissues. From a few to a mil lion may be a matter of hut a few hours. " But sou can always stop them short with a few applications of B. & M., The Penetrating Germi cide. It is always dependable as a destroyer of the bacteria which do so much damage in the throat and lungs. Easy to apply and Quick in action, it is a boon to people who are easily susceptible to such infectionsone infec-tionsone thing which should always al-ways be In the medicine chest ready for emergencies. Your druggist should have it If not, send us his name and $1.25 for full-size bottle, postpaid. Helpful booklet free. F. B. Rollins Co., 53 Beverly St, Boston, Mass. (Adv.) Their Two Needs One Sunday morning a member of a church that could not boast of a new organ met a friend that be longed to a church that had Just purchased one. "I hear you've got a new organ," he said. "Now all vou need Is a monkey." "And all you need Is an organ," his friend an swered with a smile Lonaon An swers. East Indian Superstition Every nindu, even a child, car ries his Individual drmmng dowi, The bowl Is generally filled with wa- tar ThA rnstom arises irom tne fact that no Hindu may drink wa-tor wa-tor which has been drawn by a per son of the wrong caste, nor may he drink water upon which a low-caste person has looked. United States' Bargain The Florldas were bought from Snain In 1819. No actual money payment was made to Spain, but the nnitArt states assumed and paid the sum of $5,000,000 In satisfaction of ,.i(mo r,r ritiTipns of the Linuea liaiui vv States against Spain. 5.t Aoart for Red Man An Indian reservation established in 1753 at Indian Mills in Burling ton county. New Jersey, is suppose to aave been the first such reservation reserva-tion established within the limits of the United States. Color-Blindnets The public health service says that some color-blind persons do not .u tnnw thpv are color mr,A and do not realize It until thev are examined or the defect pointed out to them. P:! Breed of Dogs The Lewellin Is a breed of et-.mhnm et-.mhnm all setters de- .nnVd in direct line from the orig- r..i- r h nohp-T.fi verack cross ill a I uuair"""- . . , without admixture of other blood. iA :tive Children bright and sturdy arc r!sel on Scott'a Emulsion of Cod liver Oil. For sixty yesrs doctors have recommended it. Expectant mothers use it. It helps build sturdy bodies with strong, straight limbs in growing youngsters. Fine for sdults too. Scott's Lmulsioa is rich in Vitamins A and D. Every one needs these for correct cor-rect efowth and the development of bones and teeth. Easy to take. Children, like its flavor. They should have it regularly. Scott & liowne, Bloomueld, N. J. Sales Representatives: IL F. Ritchie & Co., lac, New York. Lnrren to SeoW JTmubWa "Rommum of Vit 8" ewry S el f.-Wp. . w Stotionm K HJ lot A naHt, KOIN Portland. KPKL ea fYaMUM, KVL HiailU, K Vi J'amma mi KbWX 'jwaiw aw" 'iff k ;.( mm mvjmummfmimi A cat has nine lives to lose, yet she always acts as If she had only the last one left It Is surprising that the man who always has an ax to grind has as many friends as he has. said Man-Made Morality Rebecca West, the novells, at a dinner in New York: "Morality, most of it, reminds me of a young man who was the answer-to-correspondeuts editor on a newspaper. "A question came In to him one day: "'Do you think it Is right for a girl to sit In a man's lap even if she is engaged? "His answer to the question was: "'Yes, if it were our girl and our lap. Yes, again, If It were some other chap's girl and our lap. But If It were our girl and some other chap's lap, decidedly no, no, no. We don't approve of all this modernity."' Steamers Among Clouds The Pacific Steam Navigation com pany's motor ship La Paz recently left Liverpool for South America. In her bold was packed a complete steamship, capable of carrying 100 nassencers and heavy cargo. At Moi- lendo, In Peru, all these thousands of Dlates. rivets, funnels, boilers, en gines, fittings, and furniture were to be renacked into trains and earned 220 miles to Puna, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, 12,500 feet above the sea. where the ship was to be assem bled for entering the lake service. This Is the eighth steamer to be sent to Puno In this way; the first was sent In 18C1. If some one Is fond of you until the end of your life, you're had your reward for living. Youthful Vica President John Cabell Breckenrldge of Kentucky, Ken-tucky, who became Vice President in 1857 at the age of thirty-sis, was the youngest man ever elected to the position. Radio Waves The short radio waye Is any under un-der 200 meters. From 200 to 1,000 meters are the intermediate waves and 1,000 meters and up are long waves. Too Noisy The only objection to the self-made self-made man Is that in so many cases he has failed to put himself together togeth-er so as to work noiselessly. Intellectual Test As a test of Intelligence, bridge affords evidence that convinces everybody ev-erybody who Is good at It Akron Beacon-Journal , Distorted Version The original Biblical version Is not "money is the root of evil," but "the love of money Is the root of all evil." Oaa Shellfish Family Shrimps, prawns and crayfish are allied to the lobster, the crayfish often being called fresh-water lobster. Valuable Liquid Ancient Romans had a liquid which when used on the Inner walls of a house dried them at once. Ancient Custom The custom of spread table cloths on dining tables Is said to date back to about S400 B. a In Egypt Mean Altitude The average altitude of the United Unit-ed States is 2,500 feet Finger "Testers' "Electric fingers" work magic for the lumber dealer. Inserted a fraction frac-tion of an inch Into a board, the fingers announce on a dial the moisture mois-ture content of the wood. Value of Raw Cabbage Raw cabbage Is rated by the bureau bu-reau of home economics as ranking with orange juice and tomatoes as one of the richest sources of vitamin vita-min C, the antiscorbutic vitamin. World's Swiftest River The River Rhone, which Is generally gen-erally regarded as the swiftest river riv-er In the world, attains a velocity of nearly 40 miles an hour In certain cer-tain parts of Its course. In Good Advice "Neber answer a blackgyahd 'Is own language." said Uncle Eben "Ef yoh meks yohse'f his echo, yoh Invites contemp', even f urn him." Washington Star. Man's Distinction If we may believe our logicians, man Is distinguished from all other creatures by the faculty of laughter. laugh-ter. Addison. Sun's Rays Glass houses are being used for weak children. The cubicles admit the sun's actinic rays In the health treatment Profitless Pursuit Maybe war will end when business busi-ness discovers there Is no profit In licking a customer. Birmingham News. Gladness of Youth Youth Is to all the glad season life; but often only by what It attains at-tains or what It escapes. Cariyl, Quietest thing in the world Is a J Many a sweet girl fvaduata ex-botnb ex-botnb before it explodes. Some peo- pects to marry and r tie the roost pie are that way, too. I sooner or later. - First in England England, in 1824. was the first country to organize a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Pioneer Film The first historic films made in the United States were those of President McKinley's Inauguration. Astigmatism's Causa The public health service says that astigmatism is due to an Irregularity Irreg-ularity In the shape of the evebalL "Domesticated" Indiana Indians of prehistoric Peru knew how to do elaborate patterns of knitting knit-ting and crochet Puis Co Abora Horsa animals concludes that the cow Is more weaigent tnaa the horse. TvDewriter'a Berinnma. The first practical typewriter was patented August 17, 1S43. |