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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSOX. UTAH ,, Few'1 Pr' I vur !d News Review of Current v in" nj Color Vriou f i ';'uP- - Uinc sret,,,lsh ,,f Note N.tur! Hi.torr l.i.h a whale hi 1" !l'in,rter from , the Democratic party, as SIIOUI.T) by tbe national convention In Chicago, so desire, Alfred II. Smith is willing to he again its candidate for tbe PresiThat was tbe dency. statement put out by tlie former governor of New York, and for a few days its reverberations drowned out tbe roar of Japans guns at Shanghai. in this country. I leclaring that he owed it to his friends to make clear his poMr. Smith's sition. A! Smi. s. I'l'inpm continued: If tlie bemnerulie national convention after careful consideration should doeide lli it ii wauls roe to lead, I will will not make a make tlie light; but prei'iun enl ion campaign to secure tin port of deleg, iti's. 'I'.y action of tlie Democratic comentiem of l!r!S I am the leader of my party in the nation. With a full sense of ihe responsibility thereby imposed I shall not in of tlie eonveniion either support or oppose tlie candidacy of any aspirant for tbe nomination. To the reporters tlie I dont know how I can stop said: anybody who wants to do anything for me. No, I wont stop them. That would lie biting off more than I could 8 m,,USe' that !,r"llUl'i,S ''ell Celluloid Say S.mroT with the movies troubles ,he bft' at eseryMy t, h" tries to i" " Relic. Stone Age Gins- of grave! pus near SS Lrv early old Stone age. Maker .. Great Violin enenan violin famous M,'ta:uiall:1, 11 time werp of most ers 3m and Francesco Avoid Ditcord if'? thrive. the Miulh't are ifi't rosed. sford the greatest -- t union 1 Nutshell In mho lets an tMinro T;e nan jjjj'.ho always thinks the t! o I fuD.-- tcnmrrew. Rich Man ;vey rich mao r.- - p" e Exercise of Form Odd du-- s v',1'llin' lijrriM'n Cray "ll(l 'hod three (P, C.) bioloKi't solution of a unique had s ago, r work-- i problem. Keeently "exercise tearing down his h orne found an extensive laby-of passages and excavations Some of the passages forb- enraged In neatly cemented .md e chew. Political wiseacres Immediately assume that Mr. Smith's statement meant lie had joined the stop Roosevelt movement; that the New York delegation would be split up; that tlie nomination of tlie present governor of tbe Empire state would be difficult to yring about, if not impossible, and that there would be a deadlock in Uip convention comparable to that In tlie Democratic national gathering In New York city nearly eight years ago. of Mr. Roosevelt refused to he discouraged and began to redouble their effoits. Republican leaders their quiet delight in tbe tlie believing it enhanced chances of success for their party In feted with widow explained that ordered hy his physi-- i to get more exercise and, being lile to get out into the country, e at fne oclock each morning four years and put in several D.vars rs. daily. of (figging rs Rest Is Ycur Sup-vorte- Disturbed? situ-vtio- November. Then came a new development that eft the prophets all up In the air. Mr. Smith made an unannounced friendly call on Governor Roosevelt in Albany tbe first in n long time and after lie left tlie governor emerged all smiles, declining to say anything ihout tlie conversation that had been teld. Tlie guessers tlien guessed that Mr. Smith bad agreed to throw his support to Mr. Roosevelt at (lie earliest opportunity and had been prorn-se- d tberefor a position in tlie cabinet tlie governor becomes President. 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It Is tbe 11 eah f"r SdJt'n.,hnJ ' nmn womnn there is pen- - e'ry m.J ,0 ,hat of rvantJ Going Down 3 de cu:!r f onMt', It t C - , P 10,3 ! ntTkot.- -, -k mb, lmt now he's .I''iii'j Show, VIZ v,'rU ,hp more I i A and throat-a- rt V"r T' feleanff i) on hour 'f1 'i,e t!lCSt mantiv you "sterde-ru- b CH reme- - fe.ixedin.u3! mtn,lll,l- - camphor er luiable ingredi- in Mosterolpr ' because KZT'lTrUant a salve. .It ,not un1 0Lhtion tnaandr,;, EemLLSi "ii'''3 To Afniif "We in I11 stlmu'stes blood to draw out infee-Ta-- s. y mii'ons for 20 hy any doctors ururcis-s- and the Woosung forts and village. Rut tlie Chinese defending forces also were strengthened and their was sur resistance prising to neutral observers. They refused to be driven from Cliapei, though it was a region of battered ruins; and tlie garrison of tlie Woosung forts held out under an almost continuous rain of shells that smashed aaainst their mud walls and Slew up their ammunition stores. Tlie apparent object of tlie Japanese was :o silence tlie forts and land troops there for an advance on Shanghai from the north. Rut for tlie time this was prevented by Chinese artillery ami nacliine gun nests and barbed wire entanglements. Vice Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, he new command, int of tlie Japanese laval forces in tlie Shanghai area, arrived at tlie scene of conllict and alked diplomatically of his intention o prevent further t rouble and settle lie matters ns quickly ns possible In with tlie representatives )f other countries. Another Japanese admiral, Shimada, explained that ttie failure of tlie Japanese forces to occupy Cl.apci and Woosung was due to a desire to keep lie Japanese casualties down to a minimum. Shells from tlie Cliapei battle area frequently fell in the international and protests of tlie powers were unavailing, ns usual. The Amer-caThirty-firs- t regiment went oil duty mtroling a part of Shanghai. n . also rni or babies ilrIfUS,crnle small chiUr by tlie arrival of a tlie Japanese kept up their attack on Ghupei, native quarter of Shanghai, Doan's today Get Japan showed there was EVENTS unanimity convening tlie government's policy. 'Ivventy-Ivstudents at ttie Imperial uruver-litfor in Tokyo were arre-e- d inwh.cn in n demon-tru'h'- n lnridhilks were d.strihulcd urging tlie h- -t ic leople to stop tins imp t was Tlie demonstration war! to tie tlie f.r-- t proti'-- t agaii.-- t lie military operations in Ch.na since m. lie Mam Ionian tampaign l Junnosuke Inouje, iinaM.cr, l.b- In e i No. i schemes for the restora- peaceful conditions in Shanghai were put forward during the week and either discarded or taken un- to tlie council. Yen submitted quietly to tlie rebuke, but Doctor Liu, Chinese minister to You othReriin, jumped up angrily. er powers are siding with Japan," he cried, because you are afraid of being kicked out yourself. You want your share of tlie trade. If you dont be careful, you'll be kicked out, all of you, into tlie sea. to business, tlie conference in Geneva hoard sot forth tlie views of all tlie great powers. Andre Tardieu on behalf of France proposed that tlie League of Nations be provided with an armed force to enforce peace on the world, and emphasized tlie French disarm to refusal without security as surances. Rritain Sir John Simon offered a disarmament plan including abolition of submarines and gas and chemical warfare, and he criticized the French proposals. Tlie United States came next, and Ambassador Gibson made a fine speech, submitting a program summarized thus by tlie State department ; Tlie American government advocates consideration of the draft convention as containing the outlines for a convenient basis for discussion, while expres.ving its entire willingness to give full consideration to any supinplementary proposals calculated to voke the end we all seek. We suggest the possibility of prolonging the existing naval agreements concluded at Washington nnd London, and we advocate completing tlie latter as soon as possible hy tlie adherence of France and Italy. We advocate proportional reduction from the figures laid down In tbe Washington and London agrements on naval tonnage as soon as all parties to the Washington agreement have entered this framework. We advocate, ns we long have done, tlie total abolition of submarines. We will Join In formulating the most effective measures to protect civilian population against aerial bombing. We advocate tlie total abolition of lethal gases and bacteriological warfare. We advocate, as I have already stated, (lie computation of tlie number of tlie of armed forces on the bn'-i- s effectives necessary for tlie maintenance of internal order plus some suitable contingent for defense. T lit former are obviously impossible of reduction; tlie la'ter is a question of relativ it y. We agree in advocating special re. strictions for tanks and heavy mobile guns; In other words, for those arms of a peculiarly ofi.risive character. Wc are prepared to consider a limitation of expenditure on material as method to direct a complementary limitation, feeling that it may prove Useful to prevent a qualitative race, if and when quantitative limitation has down been effected. ( 'ha nceiior R running for Germany made a demand for equatiiy in lightI no Grand! told of ail ing furies. tlie war tools Unit Italy was prepare to scrap, and was loudly applauded. And Ambassador M.itsudmra assured 1 tlem Japan is n eager r in tie cause of dis.u maim tit. the cniifeiet.' as c c Edgar e waii.mF. iu't.-- mVir I."" moo's ntpl paiys c.e of them m.vsory thiill'Ts of pneumi n a .i f Hollywood, Mr. M two vvoiks him i n ,...c vvr.N p r!,.ips the r,' ' bis y a t.iie am! s. vv si play s ore sm , iv.s, .C' ' n r riftenv .t -- senate the confirma tion of Ira M. Ornburn, Democrat, of Connecticut, ns a member of the tariff commission. Norris led the attack and after a sharp Interchange lieAvecn him and Moses tlie senate went into executive session to discuss charges against Ornburns fitness. Tlie progressives then were routed, the appointment being confirmed by a vote of 70 to 0. President Hoover sent to tbe senate ids appointment of Joseph C. Grew to he ambassador to Japan. It is expected Mr. Grew will go to Tokyo in a few weeks, for Ambassador Forbes lias desired to retire for several months. crispof Representative of IIOOYERS campaign to tlie hoarding of efmoney in tlie United Stales as an fective means for the restoration of confidence nnd prosperity is now under PRESIDENT end way with Col. FTank Knox, publisher of tlie Chicago Daily News, as its director. Groundwork for the movement was laid at a conference of 00 civic leaders. They pledged tlie support of 20.hh,. members of organizations they represented. Citizens willing to put slacker dollars" to work are urged by tlie treasury and Reconstruction Finance corporation officials to invest In life Insurance and trust funds. Federal reserve nnd high administration od'n Oils also have suggested the trmsfer of hoarded money to postal savings ac cunts and government bonds These types of investment av considered safe amt eer'nin. No money has been lost in postal savings or g iusiirame, acbonds, at one treasury ofihi.il. offers cording to a safe Investment over a bug period with attractive n turns," In IHi.O SKiT.'M" 27IK)0 was Invested In tlie United States in insurance. None of tills money, according to a careful check, bus been lost. 00 JACKSON, derby was tie tt.e Im'an I.is'.m.r have i"s h n at n ng i.o t, B.i . I ' n, t r, 1"- 1.; i i ' v v.Ui 1 ti- -t a- i" ; ! t 'o n.NtVnH AVI it it- i 111 stun j L L- Fierce Cllnie, Buffalo, N. Y. DmggUu eeU Dr. Pierces Prescription for the Instruction Now "How do I open tiffs tin?" You will find tlie Instructions Pearsons. side, madam. in- Quickest Way to Darken Gray Hair Naturally A e Science hasdiscovered a quick, biinpie way to d.uken gray hair naturally so nobody can tell restore its original shade safely and as easily as brushing. It makes ths liair healthy. Finest way known to get rid of gray hair, as thousands testify. Try it. Pay druggist only 75c for a bottle of WYETHS SAGE & SULPHUR and follow easy directions. Results will delight you. Dont dye hair. j No Demand st ot k camel hair "Do you brushes ?" No, sir nobody keeps camels In these 'ere parts i" After years of hard times, people might begin to feel angry. Rut at whom? Beware of the Individual who lost to ail sense of shame. A critic ll Is seldom constructive. Various officials In the United States, ns senators, cabinet officers, and their assistant officers, commissioners of bureaus, members of state legislatures, bends of state departments, Judges, mayors, etc., are addressed as Honorable. Literary DI-ge- st Miunder tending said ni beIIo, tlie sage of Chinatown, cause they cannot understand each In every language Hatred other. speaks a dialect which bafYles any Interpreter." Washington Star. Men become enemies, dog in irieS. NEW PLYMOUTH, IDA. A 8 day farm school, sponsored by tbe grangers, was belli here recently. Classes dealing with problems In livist'sk, poultry, landscaping, and gardening, Lome economics, an fruit growing were conducted. RtHE, IDA. Idaho's congressional delegation Is endeavoring to prevent the reduction of tic state's fori O road funds, ae audit g to tlcdr reply to the govenc r's protect again.--t a hill now congress reducing tlie forest appropriation hy $.3, 000,000 or 317 ier cent. 1 vv ; Pueblo, Colo. A few years ago I was suffering with feminine ailment and was advised to take I r. Pierces Favorite Prescription. 1 did so," said Mrs. J. F. ONeill of 1004 Ash St., r and just a few bot- - ties gave me perfect relief and since then I have not suffered any with my head aching. Before I took the 'Prescription' 1 suffered an awful lot with it. Neither do I feel any of the other symptoms of this common ailment. I am sure the Favorite Prescription will do all that is claimed for it." For frM nediftl adrlee, writ to Dr di i Wi, Headache . . . Suffered From Womans Trouble com-inls- v ; U kO. Inter-mounta- ; d as a geviurc tow iifi Gnat Di.t.iin. onlep, f' r t'.e Il'ot .a on -'II e been Ai- o V. 'l J tie aril.V of the l,l zed tl e i'n.'mi of per ,a .1 ' 'i"! t'g that a in.n to! a a. and a - i " tr j t STORES produce; - Famous Tree Gone The famous Natick (Mass.) elm, believed to have been at least three centuries old, Is no more. The huge tree, 10 feet In circumference, succumbed to age recently nnd crashed to the ground. Under this elm, according to tradition, ttie praying Indians of Natick once gathered to hear the words of wisdom of John Eliot. feature event of the two day winter sports carnival inaugurated here this year. Leading dog nitidiors of tlie northern ngion eomieted In tlie dog derby and much interest was shown in the Interstate hockey niatih between Utah and Wyoming. TWIN FALLS, IDA. The nors of Twin Falls are con-eir.ng drastic economy measures submitted to tfiein by a on taxation. The plan Includes tie elimination and consolidation of several offices and the cutting of country's most ONE of the murder cascB came to a close when a jury in Phoenix, Ariz, brought in a verdict of guilty against Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd, accused of killing, distneinhcr.ng and shipping in trunks her friends, Mrs. I.e Rol anl I tie jury Miss Iledvig Samuelson. fixed the woman's punishment at death. Mrs. Judd s only defense was a plea of insanity, and this the Jur rs d come so AT AU DRUG - DltlGGS, IDA. The American Legion and auxiliary with the aid of the hoy scouls as collectors, have outfitted fifteen neoody families with warm clothing. TOOELE, UT. Tlie financial report of those la charge of the local relief committee, shows that mure than 1035 men, women and children In tlie community are without Income. About 75 iht cent of these have been able to obtain from relatives and friends enough for an existence. Tlie other 25 Kr cent have been taken care of hy the local committee. 1'ANGLTTCH, UT. A dance and Bupper was given recently in honor of the 50 men who hauled 22 loads of wood for the North ward chapel. In rosimnse to a call by tlie bishop. PROVO, UT. Tlie highway thru Irovo canyon will he dosed to traffic ns the result of one of the biggest Biiowslidcs to ever lilt this district. The elide came out of Fnovvslide canyon and was at the B.inie spot where tlie huge mud slide of year before last came down. Ilk RUM, UT. Formation of an Irrigation district for tlie Ilyruin irrigation reclamation project will he started immediately, as an Irrigation district must he created before actual construction work or contracts with the government can Start. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Tlie moderate temirutures prevailing recently were favorable for Idaho en route to tmnlnal markets. Mnikct conditions continued unfavorable and trading was light and slow. HAILEY, I DA. Two preliminaries have been laid in the annual Wood River v alio.v dog races, representing the Hailey chamber of commerce and the Blaine county American Izgion post. As a result the committee expects to find It necessary to broaden the tax base to a far greater degree than had heretofore been contemplated. The Imposition of a general sales tax of some sort is considered well within tlie realm of possibilities. in A McKesson , halt. 10, 3. a!mg lyour: lf tlie house ways and means committee, says revised estimates hy the Treasury department show tlie new tax hill now under consideration must raise a total of $1,211,000,000 In additional revenue if tlie budget Is to be balanced hy tlie end of the fiscal year UPRISINGS Clears head instantly. Stops ;coltf spreading. Sprinkle your. handkerchiefciuring the day pillow at night. CHEN. NAMPA, IDA. An expansion of the plant of the King Meat company located here, vv ldcli will Involve an exivendituro of $150, (KtO Is to be commenced as soon as tlie frost Is out of the ground. CALDWELL, IDA. Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of this city have placed themselves on record through the adoption of resolutions ns ladng opixised to the proposed reduction hy congress of appropriations for tlie maintenance of the army and navy. MOSCOW, IDA. Two highway projects In tlie Uoeur dAlene district are giving employment to 133 men at this time. The construction is being taken care of hy the county to give relief to unemployed. PRICE, UT. With the Uintah babiu still Isolated from all sides, Carlmn county added its toll of isolation when recent storms and thaws cut off transportation from four county towns with more than 700 inhabitants. ELY, NEV. Road conditions are being cleared in tills district following a snow blockade that lias held most of them useless nearly two weeks. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. This city so far as highway traffic Is concerned Is marooned from the rest of the world. Tlie Lincoln highway was seriously snowed In around Fort Rridger and on the continental divide. AMERICAN FORK, UT. The was line hy recent Injured ple snow slides in American Fork canyon. Tlie damage was not Berlous and cun he readily repaired. UT. More than 1500 OGDEN, depositors In the Ogden State bank which dosed Its doors on August 30, 1031, at a mass meeting, signed an agreement to pay one-haper cent of their deposits, to finance a campaign In which legal counsel will he employed to nppeur for the depositors at a hearing before District Judge Barker. LAS YRGAS, NEV. Heavy fall of rains inuring Into the Colorado river, raised the flow from five to 50,000 second feet recently bringing nil woik on diversion tunnels for the Hoover dam to u temporary In the P ROGRFSSIVFS tried to prevent ms. ni ii in i . who find Just celebrated tenth anniversary of his elevation to tlie papal throne, received on Thursday his first visit from Premier Mussolini. The day was chosen because It was tbe third anniversary of tlie signing of the Lateran treaty am! concordat, and nominally the Duce called to thank the pope for the award of knighthood of the Golden Spur which made Mussolini a defender of tlie Catholic faith. The interview between these two strong men, who really admire each other, took place in tlie popes private library and was behind closed doors. Rut the premier, in full uniform, was received at tlie Vatican with nil tlie pomp usually accorded to visiting royalty. Accompanied hy Ills chief ministers, he was greeted hy tlie governor of Vatican City and tlie councillor general after passing through the streets of the papal city which were cleared of ail but tlie Swiss guards. Paul-Roncou- WORK NAS DEPOSITORS TO HGIIT, 1)AM WORK lIXLTED. XI, pIUS the der consideration. Dr. W. V. Yen again appealed to tlie council of tlie I.eugue of Nations to check Japan and received a scolding from tlie President of tlie council, Joseph because lie had not strictly observed the rules laid down for complainants. Said 1 tlie Frenchman: would like to remind the delegate from Ghimi that the statement lie has made does not replace the full statement of his case with ail tlie relevant facts and paper which are required under article XV of tlie covenant, the article under which he himself appealed GETTING KEI1EF It makes a $2,500, OX), CXiO increase In currency theoretically possible; it may release close to a billion dollars of tlie federal reserve systems free gold for use ns the basis of new credit; It will make eligible for rediscount billions of dollars in paper not eligible under present regulations. of Briefly Told for Busy Readers IT. EXPANSION WORK. XETS ENTER PROTEST, results; eral statesman and leader of the Minseito (opposition) partys campaign for the general election, February 20, was assassinated by a youth Indirectly connected with the reactionary patriotic elements responsible for most of tlie recent political murders. tion -- re-'R- By EDWARD W. PICKARD KILL COLD GERMS Intermountain News 1 Smith Willing to Accept Presidential Nomination Again Developments in Shanghai War Disarmament Plans Submitted to Conference. A1 '"! - ull.i'1, jjdTnd F' .ston 15 unit In the administra-lll,economic was progrum brought forward when, at the instance of resident Hoover, u hill was intro-i- n Ii,, Hi snau itiui e house to the fund 'mental portions of ttie federal reserve act with a view to Increasing the amount of money lu circulation, ti.ei eby stimulating credit, forcing down tlie value of tlie dollar mid sending up commodity prices. Leaders of both parties had given the measure their approval and it was introduced by Senator Glass and Representative Steagall, both Democrats. 'J lie hill, it was explained, nmy he expected to accomplish ttie following s Events the World Over in!1ke , l. wl..Gi .:3n, iu t uf i, e , -- tr D I ,nU,t a are U .' ,,,au!e-- v. NciTUFR Mold Character Well Every man must live with man he makes of himself; and better Job he does in molding character, tlie hettdr company will have. Exchange, the the his he Lacked Experience That Beilin author who said American women are so beautiful that they can wear any old tiling evidently never married one of them. Newark News. Unplcaant Word ftpite. wrote Dickens, is a little word, but it represents as strange a jumble of feelings and compound of discords as any polysyllable in tlie language. Forest Stand on Ice One of the largest forests In the world, situated In Russia between tlie Urol mountains and tlie Okhotsk sea, stands on Ice. I Make Them Consider Though I may not he able to In-- r men more than they know, yet n iv give them the occasion to coil-!d- i r. Ti tuple. |