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Show ! Friday, January 29, 1932 MAGNA TRIES. MAGNA, UTAII Sally Sc: News Review of Current Events the World Over Ef mm a Dawes Named Head of Reconstruction Finance Corporation Laval' Blow to Reparations ConferAlfalfa Bill in Washington, ence By EDWARD W, PICKARD FNTO tho Up of Gen." Cbnries A Gates Dawes, or rather onto bis shoulders, has fallen another big Job, and the country seems to feel con- fident that "1 Strong Man of bust-- j ness, finance and diplomacy will b able to bandlo It competently. Be bus been appointed by President Hoovar as president of tho Reconstruction Finance corporation which U to go to the rescue of banka, railroads and other Interests whoso a aets and operations have been frozen" by tho depression. Two billion dollars supplied by the gov eminent will bo at the. disposal of the cerporaUoB ted It ts fondly hoped and expected that thla great piece of machinery win, under tho direction of General Dawes, extricate the country fromihe economic 1 morass. . , . t President Hoover In announcing the selection of Dawes added that Eugene Meyer, governor of the federal reserve board, would be chairman of the board of the new corporation. In a second statement the President announced that Secretary of State Stimson would replace Dawea as chairman of the American delegation to the disarmament conference la Geneva bnt would not attend th opening sessions, at which Ambassador Hugh Gibson would be Other members acting chairman. of the delegation sailed for Europe Wednesday, and the delay In the departure of Mr. Stimson was construed In Washington as meaning that Mr. Hoover does not expect a great deal from the conference. Of course Mr. Dawes' resignation as ambassador to Great BrlUln was pormptly offered and accepted. He said be would send to London for his family and his tranks and would get busy on the new job at .this If youra a wife and don't begrudge it, . And fN keep the family had get. Think of price and qnality, Thea Patronize Hone Indnstry" 7 And Then the Deflation Every man in a hero in hii own home until the company leave, Hamilton Evening JonrnaL YOUR YCOL mm 1 CAN BR EXCHANGED FOR WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE J Original Utah Woolen Mills BALT LAKE CITT Tins WEEKS PRIZE STORY The producer .and consumer ef any product are dependent upon one another. If each western consumer would buy all his goods from western producers, business would again flourish, and both parties to the transaction would benefit. Give to the West the best yon have And the best wiQ come back to you. MRS. J. B. BEAL, Rigby, Idaho. DnitM AM Tear Pw APEX ASPIRIN INTERMOUNTAIN AN PRODUCE Fidelity Makes Success of Fidelity is seven-tenteuccess. Coleridge. hs btwi-ne- ss with uso of 'Caterpillar" Tractor oldest and leading track-typ- e tractor. Prominent farmers owe success to these machines. . "Write for descriptive catalog. Jk nl T Equipment Ce. ,a. Utah Swimming It Up Our liberty wisely understood Is but a voluntary obedience to the universal laws of life. SPERE TENT & AWNING Co. : re sc. west temple Everything la Canvas Kt EWTOND."BAKEI!f Goode Presidential nomination, besides having mad himself almost out of th question by reiterating his advocacy of American membership la th League of Nations, the party leaders of Ohio agreed to support Gov. George Whit a Ohios favorite eon. Th flUte'e delegates, however, will be "free from any sort of control," which means they can switch to any other candidate. Sooth Dakota Democrats hav declared for Franklin D. Roosevelt, and In UlnneaoU a movement has been started to secure that sUtes delegation for A1 Smith. 1 Alfalfa bill" mubrat, of Oklaboma,who was In Washington In behalf of a bill to remove th 10 per cent tax on state bank note Issues, addressed th biennial conn vention of the league and rather staggered hie hearers by arguing for a "son control" system for 1 1 q a r traffic. known aa Though " a prohibitionist, the governor said that possl- prohibition Gov. Murray bly )g not the final solution of the problem of control of tb liquor traffic." Dr. A J. Barton, chairman of th leagues executive committee, replied to Murray Indirectly by asserting that "the South will not be misled by the hue and cry about states rights," and win not support any candidate for th Presidency who Is either personally wet or runs on a wet platform. The league went on record ns opposing anyonce. thing that might weaken prohibition-referenda, resubmlsslon, state swanson and tor. control," modification and beer proWoolley sailed on posals, ns well ns repeal attempts. the liner President Harding and will be Joined In Geneva by Ambassadors the But departments ONE of"career Gibson and Wilson, who are almen, Joseph CL ready In Europe, and by Norman L Grew, ambassador to Turkey, has Davis, who preceded them on an- been selected by tb President to other ship. - Our delegates have succed W. Cameron been instructed Dot 0 agree to fur- Forbes ns ambasther reduction of American Und sador to Japan, and tb choice is said forces. As for naval armaments, miAmerican" officials SeetitU chance' to that any other powers will be will- kados government Is ing to make armament cuts which Mr. Cameron anxious to quit would materially affect this nations naval forces. , Tokyo but may be The French government through persuaded to remain there for n Premier Laval, has plainly Indiof cated that Its stand at the confer- time because ence In Geneva will be unchanged. t h complications . It will Insist on what France con- of tbs Manchurian . J C. Grew siders guarantees of Security before situation. Mr. Grew, who was born in Bos, consenting to disarmament has spent many years la the ton, same submittime At the Laval, ting the foreign policy of bis new diplomatic service. He has held government to the chamber of dep- several Important posts and attendconferuties, virtually doomed the repara- ed 1 various international tions conference at Lausanne. . He ences, and In 1023 he negotiated a declared. In effect that France valuable treaty with Turkey. H has been .ambassador at Angora would not give up her right to Inc 1927. Jefferson Caffery, minall Franco adding'1 that; could offer was to try to adopt ex- ister to Colombia, may succeed Mm isting International accords to tho there. For the London ambassadorship present crisis. Great Britain thereupon announced 1 the conference vacated' by General Dawes, Lawopening bad been postponed from rence CL Phipps, former senator January 25 and that further con- from Colorado, is being urged by ' . , versations were in progress. It his friends. As was the predicted, James R, Bevappeared evident parley, If held at nit, wonld be only a meeting of erly of Texas was appointed governor of Porto Rico to succeed experts. ? Theodore Roosevelt, promoted to the governor generalship of the CONGRESSMEN and other Philippines. Mr, Beverly Is now National Capital heard a lot about the liquor Issue attorney general of th island. during the week rather more than 'TlWO or three weeks may" elapse - 1 usual.. Senator A before Secretary of tba TreasS. Royal Copeland ury Mellon knowa whether th of New York who house Judiciary committee favors la a Democrat and his Impeachment as demanded by ' a physician, IntroRepresentative Wright Patman of duced In the senate Texas. The hearings were ada bill which would journed Tuesday until the official amend the prohibitranscript of the testimony la comtion act to, enable and printed. Just before pleted patients who need this Alexander Gregg, counsel for Uquor for medicinal Mr. Mellon, "read to tba committee purposes to obtain e cabled ' denial from President it In any necessary Olaya of Colombia that he ahd quantities on pbysl- Mellon had ever discussed the Bar-c-o 8,n Copeland clans prescriptions. oil concession. It slsorould enable physicians to "Thla Is the most damaging evisuch prescribe Uquor without redence yet declared cording in governmental offices the RepresentativeIntroduced," La Guardis. "Mr. disease from which their patients Patman baa been working for are suffering. . . here to show ns that the ofl days conTh senate manufactures subcomcession was discussed by Mr. Stim-o- n mittee continued intermittently Its and President Olaya. Why bearings on the Bingham 4 per cent did yon get this cabled denial and beer bill. One of the interesting wit- why was It sent? Why should nesses was David Burnet, commisPresident Olaya show so much sioner of internal revenue. He de- solicitude for Mr. Mellon and th clined to predict whether legalisa- State department tion of beer wonld Increase conGreg replied that he was sumption over preprohibition days, certain no on in tb State departbut said beer taxes would create a ment was asked for the "substantial Increase" In revenues. " hr Patman read to denial. the commitRepresentative Dyer of Missouri tee a list of stocks be declared testified that states refused to. en Secretary Mellon had pnt up as Anti-Saloo- pleatb s, Large Snapping Turtles 8napping turtles may grow weigh' more then thirty pound. to - Katroipact thing to remind ourselves dally, of our past mistakes," "It t Is a good says n friend. Tt keeps us humble." Let the dead past bury dts dead. Duty calls to make the future good and fill It with hops and laughter. Exchange, u Reason for It Whatever is popular attention. Thackeray. . ! i r deserves ft ' la a Nutshell , A real man will try to be" right ut will admit when ho la wrong. . CLAUDE HEC:i LOTS Extern ical PaootxTS Cokfoilatwn MS So Mala Salt Laka Ctty Scientists hav now revealed almost every cause of erima except San Francisco ornery people. per week win be paid for the best article ea "Why you should a a o Intermouataia made Goods" Similar to abort. Send year story In prose or verso to Intentions-tai-a Prod acta Columa O. Box 1545, Salt Laka City. If your etery appears la this columa yonwill f receive check for UV 95.00 rd J. ( -- k r 1 v A W. X. , U- -S. I Week No. S205 "having a v fused to seek the Democratic Senator PLAN SPRING PLOWING . .. Landes Tractor Bait Uka Ctty force th dry law because the people regarded th definition of intoxicant a unscientific and dishonest, As a result Dyer said, federal Judges have become real police Judges. -- r-M- collateral with n Pittsburgh bank for n 5 SO, 000,000 bond Issue mads by the Gulf Oil corporation. HKhCHO office, HOHSOOHCHS0OHS so far aa business was con- SAvmffii; cerned, was dead as the proverbial doornail, and stacked against bla fine new apparatus was canvas after The Dentist o canvas, testifying'' to tbs leisure hoar h bad spent to bis office Who Wanted to Be that were applied to activities other been squandering billions of dollars, than dentistry. bringing th nation to the verge of an Artist The npshot of It all waa that after bankruptcy, in a memorial addressed to it by the Federation of O ycr sod a half, with one hundred dollars to his pocket, the lightest American Business, a national orB y Fannie Horst heart he had ever known, and the ganization with headquarters In reluctant blessings of hla family on Chicago. Th document was prehi sented to th senate by Senator 444444444444444444444444 eager head, young Masters C) bl RcClar N,mwM bldlMUl turned hi face toward a certain reJames B. Watson of Indians, and WNU , mote art colony on th Pacific he asked that It be read from th coast, ANYONE had asked Howard there to take up the work that desk Instead of being merely filed. lay Masters why he took up dentistry closest to his heart, water-colo- r "The very existence of the nation and as his profession, be would have Is at stake and your constituents, Verdun-By-Th- e alive to your every action in this answered quickly and somewhat bitSea turned out to be faBecause all he had dreamed It would be. no excuses will and my terly: accept crisis, grandfather, no extenuation," was the conclu- ther, two brothers and a sister are Crags closed tt In, the Pacific rolled sion of tbe demand voiced In tb dentists and the period of training np to Its curving coastline Ilk memorial for reduction of govern- was shorter and less expensive than lazy blue tongue, cottages uestled to 35-cigaret- tes Ihf ptfTl landiTaniTfor "a" pittance, ment expenditures and reduction )! that' of'mosl'other professions. No nnsound reasons and yet lack- the young artist could rent himself taxation. "Th tremendous Increase In the ing to every fundamental principle a studio along the straggling hit of cost of government is the result of upon which, nsually, the choice of a Main street, where all day yontha to three major causes," the memorial Ufa work needs he founded. flaring collars and no hats and girl In Howards case, to hla bitter to tarns and flaring smocks hurried contended. government "First, ; competition directly or Indirectly realization, th fundamental prlnd-pi- back and forth with canvas and activities of Its love for his work, was lacking. camp chairs under their arms. with th business A cigaSwitched from reedy-mad- e citizens, and th absorption by In- It was difficult to cross his family careless, Improvident, picturesque rette to tbe new Target Tobacco; creased taxation of losses thus In- to Its unanimous desire for his elect- tittle art colony, with tea rooms and Ive baaa saving over fifty cents curred; second,' new regulatory or ing dentistry. His grandfather and along Its Main streets, called Y social services not contemplated la father were about to retire, hla two Ttny Shoppe, Ye Rembrandt tone, week ever since. "But that iant 0. Tb cigarette 1 our scheme of political administra- brothers had removed to remote Y Mortar Board and a two-stor-y roll from Target look and taste like tion, but taken on la Increasing vol- western cities there to develop prac- building called the Auditorium, ready-mady I even find them coocUt-ntlume In recent year, and, third. In- tices and hla sister, about to marry, where a sbaggy-halrebarefoot i freabar. dependent boards and commissions, was torn between continuing her Hercules of a man called "Master" Target Is peel aarert tobacco. under direction of no established prgfesaloa. pr . following the wlghof by the students, delivered lactnry ItS blend (I VSrfiaia, Bade? and executive department and frequent- her husband-to-b- e, every morning and held classes to Turkish, that she retire. naa. just Eke tb ready-mad- e It was therefor expected of How- modeling during the afternoon. ly financed with revolving funds That what you get when yon put out United States of them free that ard that he would go Into dentistry, It was all as to a dream to How- a dim for Target SO to 40 of tb beet treurx.S'iperrlion,Tht.wbole sod keep alive, so to apeak, the Mas- ard, who, released from the horrible cigarette yen ever tasted. And evfce -pattern of government la being ters tradition to the Middle West arduonsness of e profession that had docent appreciate a teal saving these changed without approval or even city, where for generations there repelled him, found himself, tbe days? , discussion by Ur citizenship." had been a Doctor Masters, D.D.S. 40 gummed papers "And very first day, attired to on of get yon Next day a representative of In: Well, Howard qualified all right the free eritb every package." shirts, duck trousdustry, James A. Emery, counsel as a student, profiting by the elders ers, sandals on bare feet 1 for th National Association of who were constantly at his elbow on warm sands to a class totreading modelAND GIT THIS Manufacturers, appeared before a with help and advice during hla ing presided over by the Master. The V. E Oenrwat Trn ea M riawettaS house committee to warn members term, and graduated. If not with It waa beyond anyaata I mata. Oa U Samoa yoa mi! that a sure way to delay restoration high honors, at least with sufficient- thing thatexhilarating ever had to Sam Tweet Sobaaca tbe task lot about aa happened of th opportunity to work Is to di- ly good standing to start him off him. The fact that th Sad what there la (tat tu aa dca- Masters, vert too great a portion of private well to his after six weeks had never so much practice. to funds public purposes. Not there was ready as paused by his canvas except to acwpUta aaMatairiwi. Tty a niba Mpe Public expenditures national, and only that, th ban alewatM foe avar certain mark tt with a bit of red chalk, goat aar thapi Howard for waiting state, and local now total some clientele KMnUn tba h which meant tt "do over" did Utile which would Just naturally thirteen bUUon dollars annually, mm to a Masters, Certain of to daunt hie enthusiasm. Free, unMr. Emery reminded the congress- gravitate old families of the town would inhibited, and according to tbe dethe them men ho have before the task a tooth ache rather than take it mands of Howards heart, he Uved of drawing up the new tax bill let to anyone besides a Masters. Aa this Ufe among the students at with Its Inevitably higher rates. Of th it father and said, apelng ' their grandfather that huge total. Mr. Emery pointed waa carefree one of their arty for either habits, learning Impossible out, only ten billion Is met by ImnntU How- patter, relaxing the long evenings to them retire, actually mediate taxation, the remainder ard got ont his shingle. The town through, on studio floors or over being met by continuous borrowing. insisted upon a Masters for a den- endless hours of discussion to Ye This, or the Y That Tea room on tist. GENERAL HONJO,in commander the Main street. was not first the year Strangely, Manchuria, so so bad. were side There Then one day, -- about his sixth many killrecent thoroughly avenged the Issues to divert. First the new of- month there, earning hla precariing of a number of his soldiers by fice to be furnished, with all the mod- ous living by serving tea and scones Chines troops. H6 sent out three ern and expensive appliances which at Ye Tiny Shoppy he met a Miss expedition which retaliated by slaying seVezarhunSred the older Masters had managed to Alice Moore, of whom he had heard, artist The Rea! Cigarette Tobacco soldiers .and "bandits" la engage- foreswear. Then, the novelty of daughter of the ments at Yental, TungUao and potting Into practice tbe theoretical of Myron Trollope, who lived to Eraaafr wan on Tobacaa Cerparatlea. Loafers, Kp. and information he had achieved to town called Briarcllff, ten miles Ylngkow. Heavy artillery d classroom and laboratory and away. bombing planes were freely used Heavier Thaa Lal to bla clinical work and as It was on of these Immemorial by the Japanese with terrible effect are at least twelve metals There to older office an of cases the of first AUcla at love apprentice sight Tbe Japanese plans for establishare heavier than lead, and ten of that who was dentist eighteen, slender, bobbed ing an Independent government to them are more precious than gold. new with The its growand western to a dentistry ts boy, forthright of Manchuria that la, Independent are palladium, platinum. Iridall bnt Japan went forward with ing relationship to medical science bearing, and relentless to frankness, They ium, or oral and mercury, asmlura, rhodium, ruthe various aspects gave one look. Into tbe brown respeed. There were renewed reports bidium, first the ruthenium, tantalum, thallsurgery, presented, rather during of frustrated emeyes sponsive, that Hsuan Tong, former boy -and oran!um. Oeail-ium, "of' tungsten experi- Howard, and forthwith, as she said ylstil peror, would be. set np as ruler of " J -as heavy as lead, almost twice nm, mentation research.1 and of "felt" herself, Chinese govManchuria, and so the Is substance. known the heaviest The same to to Howard Then one day a slip of a girt from appUed ernment Issued warrants for his arone of the towns newer families, such an extent that precisely three rest Water at Feed whose right molar he happened to days after he had served her tea The National Institute of Health WILLINGDON, viceroy of be filling, looked np at him be- and scones at Ye Tiny 8hoppe, they LORD Is not la necessary to define taking half meas- tween sessions of grinding, and were engaged, on prospects so slim ays that It the word before attempting to aay ures to suppressing the Nationalist said: "How to the world wonld a that alongside them, Alice said, whether water Is a food or not. If revolt against British rule. Having man ever choose to be a dentist V toothpick looked fat reald Myron Tollope, particularly after by food is meant an element which And Howard began to Mahatma f jailed ize to wbat extent that same ques- one look at Howards work, took nourishes tbe body, water wonld not Gandhi abd most of as tion was pushing sgalnBt his con- s stand and remained adamant The be considered a food. If defined his chle&Jhleuten-ants- , young people were entitled to one an element necessary to maintain science. be I followed How to the world did be,' How- another, if they Insisted, but How- life In the body, water Is a food. this np by putting" ard Masters, whose fingers Itched to ard would have to establish his abH In prison Mrs Oldest Family Bibl Found Gandhi, tbe mahatpalnt and the secret corners - of Ity to make hls glrl a llying, and -France, claims somehow was not Inclined ma's wife, and their whose room were Jammed with oils Trollope the than and water colors done at odd mo- to think he could do so with his that tt has a Bible older youngest son. Mrs. one discovered In Texas and dements between dental lectures and palette. Gandhi, a It was at that moment that his clared to be 833 years old. 11 woman sixty years clinical sessions, ever choose to be has a family Bible which waa old, was given six a dentist? As a matter of fact, it palette became a deterrent to Howweeks in jail became surging over him to a slow ard. completed on March 27, 1500, and Tm a graduate dentist, he told therefore la 29 years older thanth cause she had unsort of anger, he hadnt It had dertaken to carry Mr. Gandhi been planned, thought. decided for his beloved's father to a state of one In th Lone Star state. of hla earning on her husband's campaign, She him, and he, had al- Irate e asked a longer sentence, promising lowed a Kaowa as Ssa Uaicoru grandfather and power. "Pm not like most of the to resume tbe Independence work as a father accustomed to rule to carve artists around here, dependent only The narwhal, an Arctic whale, to soon as she got out The judge re- ont his destiny as If It bad been so npon a palette and brush. 1 can known also as the "sea unicorn." pass any kind of state examination Like the dolphin, It travels In schools, fusing, she picked np her Hindu much soapstone. Bible and her spinning wheel and And wbat sort of a destiny? The tomorrow, and open dental offices to hot tt la seldom seen south of the town I want," entered her celL polar seas. Little Is known of It; destiny of a dentist I A filler of any fae mariner the to that Howard seemed It but to the logs of mouth of small molars An engineer to the house the debate of the ther was Myron Alicia, Trollope, there frequent report of th DURING bridges and , false plates for ; the Agriculture depart- toothless. He, Howard Masters, with distinguished landscape painter, piercing of a vessels huU by s narhla neck. ments 1175,000,000 snpply bill for the.sonl of fell upon whals fillIvory tusks Because the cengrinding, the next fiscal year. Representative ing, bridginganart!st, "Good Lord, boy, these two towns ter of the tusk, or horn. Is hollow. and crowning his Wood of Indiana, Republican, made 1 . Ivory of the narwhal has never of Briarcllff and a demand for a reduction in sal- days sway. have been begging for a dentist achieved commercial Importance, like an avalanche set aries of government employees. to Realization, tbe of of a motion by the pebble past five years. Ive been preachslip Mr. Shannon of Missouri asked Tb Puzzling Part a girls remark, began to roll to ing for exactly that long that the whether President Hoover .would thunder Into the mind of Howard, bright young fellow who puts a Mose How you gettia on wld approve a cut to his salary and him to the enormity of dentists shingle out In these two youah dlthmetlc, Lou? what was the extent of Mr. Hoo- awakening Lon Well, I don learned to add up his discontent; filling him with a towns can , reap a young fortune. vers private fortune, Mr. Wood kind of bet You Alicia? de Can him to bare oughts, but de Aggers bodder me. you just humiliation, causing v replied : as a D.D.S. you can have AUcla t hla profession. loathe openly He has made a lot of money, but Thus It ivas that another Masters Liver 2nd Stcntach Trcii!3 Thns It was that very early to his be has given It away. My Informaa brass plate-a-s used background ex18 to be months first the tion, from a reliable source, to that career, Could Not Digest fame for and fortune. an Indifference and lassitude act, la the President today .not worth were of short Colo. appallthat nothing Ordway, $1,000,000. I have faith enough to Human Body a Muzaum "1 was just up believe that If the ealariea of th ing to hia parent and grandparent, out museum relics of A walking and down for federal employees are reduced Pres-den- t began to lay hold of Howard. ApIs a description applied several mouths Hoover will reduce his own pointments he regarded with non of the past with liver and to the human body by an eminent demanded observance of th rigid salary." Mestomach trouble, of bla profession, bridge work, be- British naturalist to Modern and had a hard Inventions chanics and Magazine. to cause he despised Its Intricacies, be EMOCRATIO in my side," primaries lump Louisiana were captured by did to a loose slipshod fashion, and "Yestlge organs," like the appendix said Mrs Martha on one occasion, when an old and and the ear muscles which enable Ulrich of Route Gov. Huey Longs candidates headed by O. K. Allen for revered patient of his grandfather's some people to twitch tbelr ears, L "I could not great take a sip of water without governor, despite the vigorous ef- came to him requesting to have his are examples. forts of Longs brother and other teeth cleaned, Howard flatly told - - Man Without Ma.ie relatives on behalf of Georg him Ms 'repugnance for such work, Gulon. Australian natives ar the only There w as many stories and sent him to a rival classmate about violence and. Intimidation by who had hnng up a shingle. race to the world who have no mm. Of course tbe result was Inev- steal Instruments, not even drums or Hueys henchmen, bnt that statesman, who Is also a senator-elec- t, itable, bnt It came none too soon to pipes. At a corroboree, or festival rJEw J. CUM frrf-langhed them off and said the elec- salt Howard. Wlthla a dance, s man chants a monotonous tion waa quiet Discovery J to th consternation of his family refrain while othera keep tlm by Dr (G. Mil Waatern Mawapapaa Uiha.) and his own secret satisfaction, his beating two boomerangs together."" CONGRESS received a thorough for the way it has IF Im getting about -- from each pack of TARGET e, I -- e. open-collar- ' i affwyaoaMORXT-BACKOUASAMTn- Yerdun-By-The-Se- a, well-equipp- well-know- n half-applie- year,-Interest- -- off-han- Aublgne-sur-Sarth- e, little self-defen- half-senil- ' old-tim- ly Yerdun-By-The-S- r hand-picke- d K h, Plirc?i A |