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Show THE PAGE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over Sally Sez 1 Quezon Inaugurated First President of Philippines Berry Has Troubles Reassurances for Business Men Armistice Day Celebrations. or W. By EDWARD WMlcrn NewMpapor PICKARD a According to a Washington disfor the Philippines en patch In the New York Times, inNovember 15, according to schedule, formal orders have been Issued by and It la now up to the Inlanders President Roosevelt to administrar to utilize their In- tive officials to cut federal the 1937 budget to dependence wisely Iphs than the newly estiand safely, with mated total for 1930. only general supervision by the UnitAs a result, the dispatch says, the ed States. In the lives of many federal bureaus and presence of a great agencies were reported to be bang4 throng of distin- ing in the balance. guished persons In the magnificent leg- THAT story, originating with the ' islature building at News of Salt Lake City, v Manuel that George Norrls had said be Manila, adveteran would not seek to the Manuel Quezon Quezon, vocate of independ senate from Nebraska, seems to ence, was Inaugurated as the Drst have been at least premature. The president of the commonwealth. veteran senator says be will make the United States bis decision at election time next Representing were Vice President Garner, Speak- year, and not earlier. er Byrns and a large party of sen"A campaign would be a small disators and representatives with their turbance, compared to the trouble wives. Many foreign governments my not being a candidate has cost sent unofficial observers, and the me," he said In Los Angeles. "I leading statesmen of the Islands have received hundreds of letters were present. from all parts of the United States After Quezon had taken the oath urging me to run next year." of office, Sergio Osmena, vice president, and the members of the new ARMISTICE DAY was celebrated unicameral legislature were sworn States more generIn. ally and elaborately than it bad President Roosevelt was person- been since the first of those oc casions seventeen ally represented by Secretary of years ago. Chief of War Dern, who made a pleasant all the ceremonies, speech and read the proclamation, naturally, was that simultaneously issued in Washingat Arlington Naton, terminating the old government tional cemetery in of the islands and establishing the commonwealth government which Is Washington, where to lead to complete Independence of many thousands gathered to hear an the archipelago In 10 years. A caaddress by Presiblegram of congratulation alBo was dent Roosevelt. received from Mr. Roosevelt Standing before the Because of the danger of outtomb of the Unbreaks by the extremist followers President known Soldier, the of Emllio Agulnaldo who have opRoosevelt Chief Executive posed Quezon, the constabulary was a brief bnt eloquent tribute to paid of its ut in full force, thousands members being brought In from all the gallantry of America's fighting men in the World war, set forth ver the archipelago. hopes and Intentions for The day before the inauguration America's peace, and announced the the legislature held its final session world signing of a trade treaty and Frank Murphy, the last of the Imminent with Canada which Prime Minister before governors general, appeared been negotiating. It to review the accomplishments of King had 11 o'clock be bared his at Then, 3 the American regime that lasted head and stood silent for a minute, years. "Having found democracy as millions of his fellow citizens good for Itself, America believes It all did over the land. The President next will be good for the Filipinos," he said. Mr. Murphy was then sworn placed a wreath on the Unknown in as high commissioner of the new Soldier's tomb. For six hours, afternnlformed ward, organizations government. marched up the bill in Arlington The entire American delegation and laid their wreaths at the tomb. attended a grand reception and ball The celebration In the national given by Mr. Quezon in honor of capital was culminated by a ball Mr. Murphy. arranged by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Congressional Medal of L. GEORGE BERRY, MA.T. Honor men headed the list of of the guests, others being cabinet offcotime Is'ew Deal, is having a hard and high officials icers, ordinating Industries. An Industry-labo- r of the diplomats army, navy and marine corps. conference Mrs. Woodrow Wilson was one of 1i I has been arranged ri0mtir,?rv the guests. December 0 in IT expendi-tureMinde- $.100,-000,00- 0 It Mria rses aralnst tadlas (rain tiave t. chop wood bat pennies smred aiakt ellara. That's why ws rATKONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Mm! ef us tan rliblr rattle eff many ef Franslin'a thrift maxinaa. -- How about of oar own. Buy Products and art tho Boat oat ee have seme Ult tor of your aaenry Bn a thrift Buln ana-.- Ta purpoaely plan to get lha Moat la both uuantitr and quality with ovary pur ahaaa ia Juat OTery day good ettisenabip. While it hclpa ua. it also htlpa uralers by (ivlnc them steady trad, hclpa producers by creating1 atcady market, and helps tha preseason by creatine atcady emploraaeub Prodarta keeps Intermountaln Bavins? tho cycle rains; for InUrmonntaia Kesldrnta. MRS. H. R. STUART. Montclla, Nevada. "Ugly as a Mud Fence" Soma of the settlers of the Middle West tried to make fences of sod. Sod houses had been found practical. Fences were not, sines they had no roots to protect them. They soon became unsightly lines ef mud and tangled roots. A person or thing which Is homely, is therefore likened to a mud fence. - L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Trasses Artificial Limbs Braces Arch Supports Cratches Elastic Hosiery Bztcasioa Shoes Batablisbcd la Bait Lake la 190 Satisfaction Goaraateed Ph. Was. lit W. Third Be. I Bait Lake City. lit. Gray Snow Snow is sometimes tinged by ra- tions foreign substances in its fall to the earth, and may thus take pn various colors, notes a writer In Certain algae Literary Digest. floating in the atmosphere may give snow a red tinge or a green tinge, and soot may give it a gray tinge, or, if the soot Is very dense, the snow may appear almost black. At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Heaviest Fortifications Halifax is the most strongly fortl-ie-d city In North America. It is capable of mounting more than a thousand guns in its 11 forts. Those mounted during peace time are some of the heaviest known caliber. for v PROMOTED by the powerful party WAKD, riotous demonstrations against BritUh domination In Egypt broke out in Cairo and other places. Several rioters were killed and many wounded by the police commanded by an The WAFD party lmtlsts that Prime Minister Tewtlk Nesslra I'uHha must resign. There la a larga Italian community in Egypt, and for a long time it has been understood that Mussolini's emissaries have been stirring up discontent against Britain there. eup-pl- post-pai- 23 FIRE-BREA- The Day Before Thanksgiving 7 rVJf t, h A Law Every birthday rather quietly because of the war In which his people are en gaged In Africa. He reviewed a parade of armed forces, and with him was the real ruler of the country, BenII ito Mussolini. 4 Duce then appeared on the balcony of his Venezia palace - 'l I to auurens a great aCelsawTjLJ ,nron of cheering ci (i sens in me King Victor plaza. He spoke Just Emmanuil these two sen tences ; "The forces you have seen this morning with all their weapons, and esieclnlly In their spirit, sre ready to defend Italy's Interests In Europe, Africa or anywhere. "In one mouth we have regulated two old accounts (apparently the Italian defeat at Aduwa and Makale, Ethiopia, In 180C) and the remainder will be settled later." Mussolini that same evening sent to the cations participating in the sanctions against Italy a formal protest against their action, and warned them that Italy would be forced Into reprisals with serious consequences to the economic world. Dispatches from Rome said Pope Plus was making a supreme effort to persuade the League of Nations to postpone the imposition of sanctions, believing this not only would spare the world great economic disorder but also would increase tremendously chances for settlement of the war, which might come through collapse of the Ethiopian resistance. Meanwhile the Italian armies la Ethiopia were advancing steadily toward the Interior from both the The strategic north and south. towns of Makale and Gorrahel were occupied practically without resistance. Harrar and Jljiga In tha gauth and Dessye in the north wera apparently the next major objectives. The Ethiopians, it was believed, would try to concentrate behind the Invading columns to cut their communications. Halle Selassie lost one of his ablest commanders in the death of General Afework, who was struck by an Italian bomb splinter during a bombardment of Gorrahel. Mother Should Know and Ohserve . vis ?vc Never Cite Your Child An Unknown Remedy without Asking Your Doctor First ' IHii According to any doctor you ask, the only safe way ia never to give cVca;nqCcui6 j3usy Sime now day! days and and worry for A festive the colonial housewife holiday It was called by- proclamation, observes a writer In the Boston Herald, but actually it represented a day which demanded more preparation than most any. other In the year. Our old New England traditions required It the Purl-tan- s did, so must we was the common understanding of the day. In days of yore grandmother would start her Thanksgiving preparation weeks in advance. The pies must be made. Of course she wouldn't serve mince pies that hadn't "ripened." They were made in quantity and put down cellar where they frequently froze to a solidity overcome only by a hot oven Just before the feast In passing It might be well to remind you of the custom In one New England family to have three pieces of pie for breakfast on Thanksgiving morn. Mince, apple and squash were the three dictated by tradition. Well In advance of the traditional day one would see grandmother t ke down the seasoning used but a few times a year, the crackers would be ground up and gradually trie Btuffin' for the turkey was prepared this also went down cellar to ripen. We mustn't forget the plum pudding which was made well In advance and hung in a hag up in the attic suspended from a nail so Interested mice could not approach. Then came the days before Thanksgiving. Sons were drafted THANKSGIVINQ 1 - n determination JAPAN'S apparent northern China has created another crisis in that oriental country, and Shanghai Is involved, for the Japanese have taken advantage of the slaying ot a Japanese sailor there and landed a naval unit 2,000 strong, which Hongkew section of the city. As the Japanese force began with fixed bayonets and full war equipment, international settlement authorities mobilized a White Russian regiment of Cossacks under Col. F. It. W. Graham, British army officer detailed as commander of the local volunteer units. The Cossacks, paid by the International settlement, constitute a small standing army for the foreign quarter. The Chinese were terrified and thousands of them fled from the native quarter to the International settlement, believing the Japanese Intended military action In retribution for the murder of the sailor. This the Japanese government denied, but It declared the situation was "serious." PLYMOUTH ROCK BECAUSE the proprietor of a tourists solicited patronage on .historic old Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, he was brought before the town council of Plymouth within whose border the old rock lies. The ruling of the council was that the old rock does not belong to the town or to any private individual but 'to the entire country, all Americana having the same rights of ownership In this shrine. Thanksgiving Preparations your child a remedy you don't know all about, without asking him first. When it comes to "milk of magnesia," that you know everywhere, for over 60 years, doctors have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia for your child." So always say Phillips' when you buy. And, for your own peace of mind, see that your child gets this; the finest men know. You can assist otrwrs by refusing to accept a substitute far the hearth and on went the great genuine Phillips' Milk of Mag nesia. Do this in the process of preparation. The folks came, hugs and kisses ano your amuren and in the inwent the rounds, the new baby was terest of the chucked under the chin and an Impublic in general. mediate retreat to the kitchen by II the feminine members, took place. or two the feast took By place and then the dishes. Stacks upon stacks of dishes, pots and pans (usually the turkey pan went Despite What? under the sink for scouring the Why don't they make a thorough following day). Games, gossip, etc., occupied a survey of men over one hundred brief period until time for supper, years old and find out why they live when again the kitchen staff swung so long? Science ought not be content simply to point at and wonder. 1J II Phillips one-thirt- y Afilt,cfAfaqt i SALT LAKE'S The Wonderful Feast Is Served to the Happy Guests. action and made turkey sandinto wiches, poured the cider and cut up the pies. As the lights were blown out it was usual to bear the women folk say, "Didn't we have a good time, but isn't Thanksgiving a tiresome day I" Mc-Clu-re f LONGEST The Ponderotia Way, aald to be the longest firebreak In the world. U searing completion, J. II. Price, writing in American Forests, reported It extends lengthwise through I major part of California, from the Pitt river In the north to the Kern river in the south, a distunce of 0.10 miles. It varies In width from 50 to 200 feet, and follows the lower proedge of the ponderosa pine-beltecting the pines from fires starting In the foothills below. king of sixty-sixt- Washington, BRITISHERS went to the polls is evident that jsrxf.g general election some very consld- v since the World war, to elect a new WT ernhlo Industries I parliament Counting and publlsh- will not be repreln the vote over the sented. First, there Is a deliberRHEUMATISM Ford Motor comate process, so at from snffcrinaT Rheumatism. People pany refused curtthis writing the reSciatica, Neuritis, Gout, etc., will find a to send BKALOT in repreAnalcesie relief ly prompt sults are not known. y Tablets. If your DruKgist cannot sentative; then the But there was no I you. send $1.00 to Bralot LaboraL, George ManuAutomobile tories, Gardnerville, Nevada and they doubt of the vicBerry will be mailed facturers' associa of the governtion objected to the affair, announc- tory ment forces, though Smallest Violins ing its opposition to any revival of probably they would The Etude says that the smallest the NItA, though most of its memviolins are 1V4 inches long and bers signed the old Nit A code; and lose a number of Minof an weigh about next came a sharp letter from the seats. Trime Baldounce. The heads and pegs are of National Hardwood ister Stanley Lumber associaStanley win was unopposed. cboay and the Q strings are made Baldwin tion, one of the country's oldest and But the Laborltes of silver wire. largest trade associations, flatly re- made a hot fight to defeat Ramsay ONCE more Jefferson Caffery, ambassador to Cuba, fusing to attend the conference. Complaint MacDonald and several other membeen saved from assassination, has If M isn't one thing, it's another. The letter, written by J. W. of Chicago, secretary of the bers of the Baldwin cabinet. the Intelligence operatives of the complain about Many The government. In Its campaign, Cuban army havthe conservativeness of the young- association's board of directors, laNaer generation. beled any attempt to Impose a new urged support of Its League of ing discovered and NRA on Industry as "impractical, tions activities and Its program of thwarted the plot on the eve of Its fc f unworkable, unenforceable, a men- unemployment relief and stimulaBer wk ft") 1fC p''article 11 1 the bent DisTh.l laws and tion of national trade. for to ace all respect execution. on "Why you should ase Liberals and Laborltes took Issue patches from Havtherefore opposed to public Interest." Intermountaln made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story in prose or Nevertheless, the conference will with the Conservative candidates on ana said the army verse to Intermountaln Products Cobe held, and representatives of la- national defense questions, with officials believed lumn. P. O. Box 1555. Salt Lake City. If the plot was nipped your story appears bor are expected to advocate a plan Labor candidates, particularly Inthie column you wtl Internaa on and disarmament for sistent proposal by the arrest of Industry, licensing check for ceivs Cesar Vlllar, leader that all government contractors com- tional control of war materials. of the Confederaply with code provisions and the Why Chimneys Are Bent week. CLYDE L. HERRING of tion of Labor; that GOV. "When a chimney isn't bent Just Jefferson and Gov. Floyd Olson of tha assassination above the fireplace to "make" a Caffery In admade a bet of one hog was to have taken SECRETARY ROPER Minnesota on draft rain sometimes falls fire, IFdressing the Associated Grocery on the football game between the place when Mr. CafTery left the emmodern bat so chimneys lack this Manufacturers of America In New universities of their states. Herring bassy for home on November 1. and shelf-likplace that catches drops, When a fire is In the fireplace it York was speaking with autborlta-- , lost, and paid by delivering a fat that six automobiles were ready to seem to send out a column of hot tive knowledge of the intentions of porker to Olson. That seemed all carry tb assasnlns to a place of air that scatters drops in the tew the administration, business may right, but Virgil Case, a vice cru- refuge. They believed the plot was Instances they fall vertically. feel considerably reassured. He said sader and editor of a DesMolnes Inspired by radicals who seek ta "the breathing spell which we are monthly paper, immediately swore provoke American intervention Is now enjoying is to be the end of out a state warrant for the arrest Cuba and hope this would bring on a revolution. It was said 29 men governmental regimentation." He of Herring on charges of gambling, AareVVark Eats Insects The aard-varis a curious in- - declared business was the "scape- and said be would file federal had been sworn to kill Mr. Cattery and certain others. burrowing mammal of goat" of the depression and he up- charges against Olson. Under Iowa statutes, gambling is South Africa. It attains a length held the profit system. Of Mr. ef ive feet, including the tail, and Roosevelt's announcement of a a mlsdemeenor punishable by a CAPTS. ALBERT W. STEVENS feeds entirely on ants, which it' "breathing Orvll A, Anderson of the spell," the secretary maximum fine of $.100 and a year catches with its long, slimy tongue. in prison. The federal charge is a army made their long delayed balsaid: The hair Is a dull brown color. "This declaration of the President felony. Case said, punishable by a loon voyage Into the stratosphere, and concrete. It means $5,000 fine and a prison sentence. is clear-cu- t and If their barometric computaNeither governor appeared to be tions are sustained they reached the Naming Yugoslavia specifically that the basic program a October By royal decree signed of reform has been completed. It perturbed by the charges. Herring record altitude of 74.000 feet Tbeir S, 1929, by King Alexander, tha means that business no longer needs named Olson as his counsel, along balloon rose from near Rapid City, Aame of the Kingdom of the Serbs, to feel any uncertainty as to what with Senator Dan Steck of Iowa, S. D., and landed safely near White Croates and Slovenes was changed to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, an mny come In the future with respect who accompanied him to St. Paul to Lake, S. D., eight hours and thirteen to governmental measures." deliver the pig. minutes later. appelatloa long in popular use. I Thursday, November 21, 1935 NEPIII. UTAH S. EMMANUEL, VICTOR celebrated his Union. became T TIMES-NEW- This was the Thanksgiving of yore contrasted to the modern Thanksgiving of a restful morning, a motor ride through the country or a ride "in town," a sumptuous dinner prepared by chefs who have vied with grandmother and her recipes until even she Is forced to admit that she has been surpassed a delightful matinee at the theater and an evening In the game cellar at home. What a contrast and what a pity that grandmothers of old couldn't be here now to reap the benefits of the advance of New Started England family traditions! Long In Advance. to collect and crack the butternuts, NEWEST HOSTELRY O Onr lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio for Every Room 200 Bath ZOO Rooms B f 3 &Jju V I C. H ' mmmm ? 7" HOTEL Temple Square St. SO to $3.0Q Rates - Tha Hotel Tempts Sqnare has highly deairabte, friendly atmoa phere.You will aJwayafinditlramae and uiate. supremely comfortable, thoroughly agreeable. You can there Son underataund why thia hotel iai HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yon eaua also appreciate why v IV a a mark at distinction to stop at thia beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. walnuts, beechnuts, etc. (and more than one finger was smashed In the process). Daughters were drafted to peel squash, turnips, carrots, potatoes, sweet and white, and of course the proverbial vl onions. The $3.00 turkey must be caught DO killed, plucked, singed and hung up for a day before he was brought to the kitchen. Grandmother must make her famous nut bread for William ('he does like it so when he comes home"). "Sadie, you make the fudge Alice, you make the molasses candy Sue. you make " and so It goes. Everyone hustles, 80-ho- e , all wanting the same dishes, the same stove cover, the mlxln' spoon, I etc. f I ill Ji K ' lrt. VvVc "" "Johnnie. Oh. Johnnie! Go down to the village and get me some more crackers Glory me! I've run out of seasoning" and tha errands k ' These were typical New England days of preparation for the Thanks giving feast, all of which must be executed In addition to the regular chores of making butter for market twice a week, churning the cottage cheese, collecting the eggs, etc., etc. Then came tha dny the house must be splc and span. Dozens of pictures must be dusted, the parlor must be opened up. wood brought In for the extra stove, chestnuts gatheicd to put on the fireplace frequent urination; backache, headache, dizziness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings and puffiness under the eyes? Are you tired, nervous feel all unstrung and don't know what is wrong? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function properly for functional kidney disorder permits excess waste to stay in the blood, and to poison and upset the whole system. Use Doan't Pills. Doan's are For the kidneys only. They are recommended the world over. 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