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Show iW iV. tub i'ayson ni.'OMci.i:. iwysox. News Review of Current Events the World Over dears ted cold ,S0ps ian iW your -- Gen. Charles G ites INTO the lap of onto bis or rather shoulder'', has fallen another big Job, ami the All DWG rl STORES McKesson product wif - E- - of a theater ere turned ..n nuiy, .in "mst-- .- , Uve a couple of -u h-- r tilt gnt tM. r.i-.- tT T' s n if i' u "V p Laugh The Last e I '.i! '"r v iS country seems to feel eonlulci.t tb.it this Strong Man of business, tinaice and PTnjT? dndoniacy will be able VA to handle it eompe-tentl.lie has been appointed by Iresl-- lent Hoover ns president of Hie rimince Becon-striKtio- man "Some t0 do vvbiih Is to to the rescue of HUie his ijr.1, s.ijin, ' b I hope I may l'om(ll!in T," for v,u" The little man af the d I upper 3 undertaker. an f f banks, railroads and other interests who e assets and operations hav e been "fruren by Two billion dollars the depression. supplied by the government will be at the disposal of the corporation ami it is fondly hoped ami expected tlmt this giout piece of machinery will, under the direction of General Dawes, extrbate the country fioin the economic morass. President Hoover in announcing the selection of Davies ndded that Meyer, governor of the federal reserve board, would In chairman of the board of the new corpoiation. In n second statement the President ntmonmed that Secretary of Suto Stiinson would replaie Dawes as haimum of the American delegation conference In t'j the disarmament Geneva but would not attend the opening sessions, at which Ambassador Hugh Gibson would be acting chairman. Other members of the delega iior. sailed for Europe Wednesday, and the delay In the departure of Mr. Stimson was construed In Washingvm as meaning that Mr. Hoover does not expect a great (leal from the conferOf course Mr. Dawes resignaence. tion as ambassador to Great Britain was promptly offered and accepted. - Weekly- - - them out with a "counteirvlff irritant." Muscular lumbago, respond and snffr.ess-gener- ally rnfood old Musterole. ness e Doctors cad it a and stimulates blood mfcc-- m helps to draw ou not and is and pain. It gets action do not stop with one a salve. But this soothing, pl, canon. Apply ointment generously to the SSlanoiand Xted hour for once even, area for over . Used by millions Recommended many doc fte hours by years. All druggists. tors and nurses. 20 Mothers Musterole is also babies guide in milder form for md small children. Ask for ChilTo drens Musterole. Precaution takinir Ins little brothStind.iv si bool fur the first Buddie was er lliil to rather concerned before starting, turned to his mother and said: Mother, what is Phil's he-- t name? He seemed time. about it and jii'l me." k might They He Knows Ii.ggs ,Tohn, lane you any u arid. 'go really moans to Mrs. Idea wh.it t on Mr. h rg ' v is sire! h, bggv-o- Why, somet- and expviisiie now of her every min-d'- e New Bedford J..ne. fe, Standard. DARKEN HAIR GRAY this quick way brushing. It makes the r healthy. Finest way known to ?et jT fray hair, as thousands testin'. Try it. Pav druggist only 75! of WYETH S SAGE & and follow easy three tons. Results will delight you. o.ram?le slUHIR CONGUESSMEM Still Wanting thoVTJIy "lfe koeps telling me should 1 'ihen have a mission ln life, apparently jour satisfy her. sub-ein- n does not healthy anJ Wll ? ,VUr'?' Ind leer, bowe'j stomach. always fin,l a With take Dr. llje.v regulate Adv. g0(, looking WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS fcneres Almost Instantly KuUjonUanC?n?eStlin' t0 tes,ore lev.at- SiP,cheSt colc!a to atry.Pain and 'sofrheumvrCU '1Sm' neuritis, lumbago up in rcd pfp- eutlc heat that t1raf Pnttiate, y mto sk;in without Entering or U.f and rnirE !1V1 Wy bring "iief. Now ,i Naturr h 1 ln n ointment, it rP"r1r Rub- - A you And in 3 muteSr.j ruS store ell ies Red P'l Rub. Try it. p"d 'b Pr Sunshi Ul Winter Long Fo;e'"c$t ! ?ind,d ro"9 "Hiiitii dry invigorating h w'it,cr '"'Vp-SgU Rewn Vi.lma!e.wa.rm ,unny ari , Qtr 9oraou mountain ,deolwintf hem s SWANSON -- Don tdyehair. Science has discovered a quick, simple way to darken gray hair naturally so nobody can tell restore its original shade safely and as as ealy and Dr. Mary sailed on the liner President Harding and will be joined In Geneva by Ambassadors Gibson and Wilson, who are already in Europe, and by Norman II. Davis, who preceded tl em on another ship. Our delegates have been Instructed not to ngree to further reduction of Ameri can land forces. As for naval armaments, American officials see little chance that any other powers will be willing to make armament cuts which would materially affect this nation's naval forces. The French government, through Premier laical, has plainly indicated tlmt Its stand nt the conference in Geneva will be unc banged. It will in sist on what France considers guarantees of security before consenting Iw disarmament. At the same time Laval, submitting the foreign policy of his new govern merit to the chamber of deputies, virtually doomed the eparations con He declared, in ferenct at Imusannt effect, that France would not give np her ight to reparations, adding tha all France could offer was to try to adapt existing International accords to the present crisis. Great Britain thereupon announced the conference opening had been postponed from January 2.T and that further conversa tlons were in progress. It appeared evident the parley, if held at all, would be only a meeting of experts. SPNATOU -- NATURALLY Easy to do Uk Clty, No. and other Gapitul heard a lot about the liquor issue during the week rather more than usual. Senator Royal S. Copeland of New York wdio is a Democrat and a physician, introduced in the senate a bill which would amend the prohibition act to enable patients who neet liquor for medicinal purposes to obtain it In any necessary quantities on prescripphysicians tions. It also would enable physicians to prescribe sub liquor without record ing In governmental offices the discise fnur whirl, their patients are suiter lng. "The Eighteenth amendment does not limit the medicinal us of liquor," Senator Copeland said "The nnmnul prohibitloL act and related acts ric ogniz It! use as propel bin tiny lay dowt certuiL condition? wit! whnh a phjsleiar must comply when he ire seribei and they prohi! it absolutely the prescribing of liquor In excess of certain arbitrarily fixed quin! tbs foi individual patients except smh as art Inmates of hospitals for imbrintos "The conditions long have offenuen the professional instimts of the gri it 1'bc mass of the medical profe"ioN Wlekersban, commission tin m'mo, recommended tlmt tlc'e grounds for conqdaint be removed.' 1 lie senate manuf.ii ! irf s subeom mittei continued in'eru dtt tiy ns bearings on the I.ingl m 4 per ce' t beer lull, line of the Inti r tig wa ness, s w ;is Dav id I.urt 't. i oti.t ,i" m ' ''I er of Interna! revet i.o. !. to pr edict w her b gal ,7 it 'on ol bier wo ild increase consumption ovtr pro probibiuon days, but said heir Uie; g tes-til.e- d D. RAKER seek the having re-- l Democratic Presidential nomination, besides having made himself almost out of the question by reiterating his advocacy of American membership In the League of Nations, the party leaders of Ohio agreed to support Gov. George White as Ohios favorite son. The state's delegates, however, will be "free from any sort of control, which means they can switch to any other a fused to ca ridldate. South Dakota Democrats have declared for Franklin D. Roosevelt, and ln Minnesota a movement has been started to secure that state's delegation for At Smith, , A I.FALFA RIT.L Murray, gov-eruor of Oklahoma, who was In Washington In behalf of a bill to remove the 10 per cent tax on state bank note Issues, addressed the biennial convention of the Anti - Saloon league and rather staggered bis bearers by arguing for a zone control system fur liquor traf tic. Though known as a prohibitionist, the governor said that prohibition "possibly Is not the final solution of the problem of control of the liquor trail c. Dr. A. J. Ilaiton, chairman of the league's executive committee, replied to Murray indirectly by asserting that the South will not be misled by the hue and cry about slates rigi ts, and will not support any candidate for the Presidency who is either personally wet or runs on a wet platform. The league went on record as opposthat might weaken ing anything prohibition referenda, resuhmissmn. stale control, modification and beer proposals, as vve'l as repeal attempts. 4 "TiVO or three weeks may elapse Secretary of the Treasury Mellon knows whether the house judiciary committee favors his 'mpeachmetit as demanded by Reprepcntative Wright Patman of Texas. The healings were adjourned Tuesday until the ofiiclat transcript of the testimony is completJust before this Lex ed and printed e lender Gregg, counsel for Mr Mellon, a rallied deni d lead to the com mitt of Columbia y a from that he and Mellon had ever the Huron oil com . "This is the nni't damaging ev donee yet introduced," deil.ued Rcpre set t :i live La Guard. a. "Mr. Patman lias been working for days here to show us tlmt the oil com es'imi was ami IT discussed by Mr St'm-uiOlay a. Why did you get tins cabled denial and why was it sent? Why should President ninja show so nun h solicitude for Mr. Mellon and the State depai tun nt is eer Mr. Gregg replied that he tain no one in the State dipar'tmn! as askid for the denial. Mr Patman rend to the e'.rninittie a list of stocks he dm land Smntirv Mellon had put up ns eellaiir.il with s immii khi n Pittsburgh bank for a tie G it nl corI, mid issue made Pre-ddi'i- vv ' lie-- t t Grew, until sc,., 1(. V. (' fio of M; t ih it J Josi i'll 1, is nt to sm at eer n tl," ad'U to t u ( In the Pi H'. ei on 1 ei di , v C. mi ml s lilt Man-(liuri- a tie i ptr-mi'- supply hill for the next tiscal year, Repi esentut iv e Wood of Indiana. Republican, made a cb n .n d ,.ov emfor a reduction In salaries Mr Shannon of M s inent emplovees souri asked whether Iicsde would approve a cut in hi- - s w at v a s the ext nt of Mi private fortune. Mr. H IK has made a l"t of m emaiu diplomatic mini' t i o, is tl it H p ' Im' Ibavir t LAKE SALT The producer and consumer of any product are dependent upon one another. If each western consumer would buy all hin goods from western producers, business would again flourish, and both parties to the transaction would benefit. Give to the West the best you have And the best will come back to you. MRS. J. It. BEAL, ltigby, Idaho. CITY, T T - and liabilities of tin do iomm,,nial bank', three tni-- t and three savings Dinks ('iweie terating as suite Institution', $1 PJ.t; 17,0(12 ;) ns ef last Dec ember figure 31, while the of 1330 for the close of was $13(1.17."., 031 do. i.EMISTt in, IDA Bemuse the unnecessary ln laws are view of the tedc r.d s' itilKS against liquor and ate a bind' a to tin a j i i "Ti to Hie Idaho legislatin' asking r je,l of the Idaho thru-ou- t liquor law will he cm dated e it t! future ar in te in the s". curie-pondin- A b AN ! VI I. idol M VIN I'KOPPCT Fidelity Makes Success of Fidelity is s.vc'n-'.entli- s ness succi ?. Coieridi e. busi- PLAN SPRING PLOWING... with use of Catei pillar Tractor olde.sk and leading track-typ- o tractor. Prominent farmers owa success to these maohines. Write for descriptive catalogs. Landes Tractor Equipment Co. ('By and Tremonton. Utah Balt !.nk Sw imming It Up Our lilierty wisely understood la but a voluntary obedifnee to the universal lawn of life. 270 SO. WEST TEMPLE Everything in Canvas Gooda Large Snapping Turtlea Snapping turtles may grow to weigh more than thirty pounds. NEW In re BY, IT. Every SALT LAN1. l'oultry (lep.ll tun nt ef t1'" Brodm i s' Coup:. live iissoi i.ition acii a "g let yar, shows d nil iiqM-rte- lth MOTOR OIL ( Free From Carbon ( cording t" in ii e in p,i ii - F. l Hie i : ' . t ii' ( ral manager. It mi. mgs will in-c.- P' Id new cars d 7.321 nn, ...ii- - j' . ' and lugs i ttinks, an ording to inform run on file vvilb the state tlin in' it of law enforcement. s: T. ApKE T CITY, s proval if Ha erection of 12 menu-mmi''Oi i' g tin coming summer j, s bn'i '"t"l by the Flail Tinner 'ir.i.L and Landmarks nssoei-n'lon- . Two landmarks will lie nd-id in i iinperut ion with Idaho, one at tin old Fort Hall, and oue at Sinko rivir dossing at Idaho 1 al's, A monument will lie placed at lots' Springs in northern Arl-- 7 mu and one at Hcnefer, on the - Dm ii g c 1031, Reason for It Whatever is popular attention. Thackeray. deserve . 1 i al.irv Caterpillar &. , Is wlio in. in, FI. x P. o i n ,h general of - a, 193 2. mn t M ie t ; ' i; i pis He '! ir i i w the i vv the cat . (&, ' ' "i -' O an Cro rel i.o tl " ii da t d lev of t e and He counties. a on id o s Pi uiD llu . T Mr ts also em off m i' 's ol , of c cr ' r ai - i r r, w .'i.id - Reel rd to Ho i.i.iu il i ; , r e tin w a v over many ft eUr& Nc waiter loloiL) (.id Mormon trail. In a Nutshell A real man will try to bo right hut will admit when he is wrong. CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS F.ifcvrkai Products Corporation Salt Lake City 104$ So. Main Scientists have now revealed almost every cause of crime except San Frarcisco ornery people. IDA. Lusi ions Idaho P.dlSE, potatoes, filled with Idaho butter, b.s nits, made from Idaho flour onverul with Idaho lmney, Idaho .. i'pli s, is the menu whiih featurKi-v- . ed the Fas nh na, California, .mis (lull's a muni Idaho potato day lum h.s u t his mom h. EJ AA per week will be piid for the best article on Why you Interimuintain made Goods" Similar to above. Send yoor story in prose or verse to Intermoun-tai- n Products Foiwun .P. O. Box 15)3, Salt Lake City. If yoar story appears in this coljmn you will receive check for should I'Ot ATF.LLO, IDA -- Pus. Gray of the Union laiifie rulway, has nt iioijms d tin coopi ratii n of Hi'P mid m a campaign to din bp Ho fei ri annus (.f Idaho. M.utits greater Idaho crop- - arf in be en largish ' APEX ASPIRIN g -, t tor Drucuist Your SPERE TENT ft AWNING Co. loie-idei.- 1 v t III attorney sjn.io. L THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY L ( t"" primal bs ,n I omd ana weie i.upturid bv Gov IImm i'l'd Long's till'd puked undid. in s fe by O K Allen for governor dc tbo vigorous (Hurts of l.oigs tioticr and otlnr rilatives on bCi.pf of There were m n.v Guion. George stones about v interne and Intumd it, on lluevs henchmen, ht,f !. o s' pis e a e ei il I: but i v i s t v lave 1 laughed t w as quo him tl, is now the lMund. and , BALT I ASK ( ITY CALDWELL, I D that teueliers salaries ln Cniiycfli county school districts will Is c and oilier redm lions in use made was indicated in a call for a inciting of school JitRI.EY, IDA -- Last pool of turkeys of the Idaho ( tiegotl Turwere kov Mink, ting iisMidu'icni slop) nl a lew days ago, the birds blinking $!i7o. BOISE, IDA A total f 31(1, 000 pounds of Idaho wool held by the. First National bank of Idaho, of Boise, was sold in Poitlaiul. The largest sale was 470 bags, which sold at sixteen and cents per pound. l'RlCE, L'J By older of the Btate board of health, all dogs in Helper and vicinity are under tlie st ric 1 quarantine fer rabies nnd all iHaee officers of the county have been Instructed to enforce the quarantine. Is HMOCRATIC ,f r I.e.trly n Original Utah Woolen Mills ji toil imporservlet, lie has laid tant posts Uiitl attended varmus mar natioml eenferer ecs, and In l'.rj.'f lie negotaited n vain. die tiealv wuli H lias tin limbos' nlor at Turkey Li Ibnver i Mv away plovtesnre n dm-ewill reduce his own see I it fail'll (" mia'i that if tin salaries of Ibe Odd. l , T dipiiuiiinis Agiiculture CHX) from a r liable souri President today Is not dl on hou-- e CAN HE KXCHAM.Fn FOR FIN WOOLEN MERCHANDISE W KITE one-eight- expeditions which retaliated tiv slaying several hundred soldiers and "bandits" in engagements at Yentai, Tung lino and Yingkovv. Heavy artillery and bombing planes were freely used by the Japanese with terrible effect. The Japanese plans for establishing an independent government In that Is, Independent of all but Japan vv cut forward with speed. There were renewed repot ts that Hsuan Tung, former hoy mperor, would he set up as ruler of Manchuria, and so the Chinese) govmi meat issued warrants for his arrest. the YOUR WOOL tru-tec- HON.IO, commander of in Manchuria, thor-ong- d lv ungcd tie rt cut killing of a number of his soldiers by Chinese troops. He sent out three well equipped In Two IDA. ex-p- GENERAL DFR1NG the debate And Then the Deflation Every man is a hero in his own home until the company leaves. Hamilton Evening Journal. lialfie otfiduK to local s lie lias given ! I revolt suppressing the Nationalist against Entish rule. Having Jailed Mahatma Gandhi and most of his chief folhe lieutenants, lowed this up by (Hitting In prison Mrs. Gandhi, the mahatma's wife, nnd their Mrs. youngest son. Gandhi, a little woman sixty years old, was given six weeks in jail bemuse she to bad undertaken carry on her campaign. Sin asked n longer sentence, promising to resume the independence vvotk us soon as she got out. The judge refusing, die picked uf her Hindu I.dile and her spinning wheel and entered her cell. I tin re for n true beeau-- e of lie omplie at tons of the Mam but ian si! mu tin:. Mr Gri w vv ho w is born in llosimi, Ins cponi m my years ri the to ij I WILLINGDON, viceroy of Is not taking half measures ln LORD FALLS, IDAHO "If you're a wife and don't begrudge it, And you keep the family budget. Think of price and quality, Then Batronize Home Industry bundled jobless men paraded thru the streets here iccently demand lng work and not charity. Their leader voiced their demand to the city council. OGDEN, FT. Initial steps were taken at a meeting of the Weber county Medical souety to puichasc a site and ere t a medical and dental arts building for physicians and ih ntists of the ( ity. IROAO, FT. Because he nils took u bottle of poison tablets for lieiul.icbe tablets, one containing Junes McBride, 32, died here u few days ago. SALT LAKE (TTY, FT. A new schedule of lower freight rates oil livestock in six western states, ng Ctuli, and pm t inns of the five other stales in the western area, wild Into effeit recently, h ! i I j cauuers attended the national convention of the National Cauuers association ln Chicago. BALT LAKE CITY, FT. Steps to open a way for un agreement arnoug the water users of Salt I.nkt county for a satisfactory method of handling the waters of Utah lake, which are used to irrigate pructlcully all of this county as well as part of Utah county have been announced by the state engineer. NAMPA, 11)A. Appropriation to build a school building at the state school and colony at Nampa will he asked at the next session of the Idaho legislature. c hr t" J as iiinh pan. Ill d be i h"H o is said to pi e. sc the mikado s gov rmeelit Mr Cameron is anxious t" qi"t 'I o i) i" SALT LAKE IT. As CITY, khe first step in transforming the east side of Great Salt Luke Into a fresh water body, the engineers are arranging fur a number of tests to determine the character of the bed. OGDEN, FT. A purty of Utah bo-for- SlTa.niiO on poral CALDWEIL, IDA A new 30 thousand egg cnpni ity hatchery is to he op. nod here ill February. RUISE, IDA Ret ent snow falls took the life of ten (ier ent of the Utah and Idaho sheep being wintered In the country south of Elko, Nevada. Fmage is but led beneath heavy snow. Approximately 10,0(10 sheep are wintered In the area. at "'like and your constituents, alive to your every a tion In Hus crisis, will accept I,,, excuses and no extenuations, " vvis the coiulu.sUm of t tie demand von d in the memorial for reduction of government expenditures and lodueHon of taxation. '"1 he iromomloas increase In the cost of government is Hie result of three major causes, the memorial contended. "I list, govere'netit competition directly or Indirectly with the business activities of Its cit r.ens, and the absorption by increased taxation of losses thus incurred, second, new regulatory or social sen Ices not contemplated ln our scheme of political administration, hut taken on In increasing volume ln recent years, and, third, Independent boards and commissions, under direction of no established executive department and frequently financed with revolving fund? that free them of United States treasury supervision. The whole pattern of government Is being changed without approval or even discussion by our citizenship. Next day a representative of Industry, Junics A. Emery, counsel for the National Association of Manufacturers, appearec. before a bouse committee to warn members that a sure way to delay restoiation of the opportunity to work Is to divert too great a portion of privute funds to public purposes. Public expenditures national, state, and local now total some thirteen billion dollars annually, Mr. Emery ree minded he congressmen who have them the task of drawing up the new tax bill with its inevitably higher rates. Of that huge total, Mr. Emery pointed out, only ten billion Is met by Immediate taxation, the remainder being met by continuous borrowing. of the national InNearly come Is taken for public purposes, he explained, "and we thus face a rising taxation with declining Incomes. one-fift- Jtntt Jlf Briefly Fold for Busy Readers MI LEI ARE I (vr. JOBI.l NM ASK WORK. I.0M1 U K VIES M I)E. FEW NEW 1MH STRY. WOOL SOLD IN OREGON. s, woull create a "substantial Increase in revenues. Lepre'entative Dyer of Missouri that states refused to enforce the dry law because the people the definition of Intoxicants as tinscienuiic and dishonest. As a result Dyer said, federal Judges have become real police judges. VTKWTON -- bunk-Ttipb'- t I Sal n cor-I'tio- n Sally Scz Intermountain News ' By EDWARD Y. PICKARD - AT reeeiv.d a thorough a g (,,r the way It has been i in. nidi rmg billice.s of elollars, brmg-iathe luticn to tie verge of in a meiioiiol addressed to It by the Federation of American liusl-nesa national oigon.zutlon with li ea I j u e rs tu Chieagu. The document was presented to the senate by Senator James E Watson of Imlluna, and he asked t hat it be renu from the desk Instead of being merely tiled. "I he very existence of the nation Is Q'iNCRINs Dawes Named Head of Reconstruction Finance Corporation Laval s Blow to Reparations Conference Alfalfa Bill in Y adiinjrton. ins,a;''V tait i use 5.00 V. . N. U S. L. Week No. 3203 if |