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Show T"F tmvot rmnvTf'T News Review of Current Events tlie World Over rrn imnsov ' IJ II fobrd ns( rv e and connner :g oihe'a's an severely 1.1 r com se a respect InalI r vv v"' k in ltd, ct CRIMS OF INDIA ADEPTS IN CRIME i in the1 fall ( f la in an apt the repm t pend be r g cn p.led by tin soi a e banking and colkip.-- 11 committee iicy wlilch suicoa mittce is invi st.g plug the muni d and tedcra! serve tianking sy s- ten.s. lie committee, 1 By EDWARD W. PICKARD to realize, 2,, vii are wise, Sirt'if you're doubtful write this hnv if "a ithat tosn. Patronize Home Fur aspirin apex l! F'KODl CT NT AIN INTERMIX AN 1 Industry. Lout k the makes makes ton Warfare ir.m cam shells Gain Shells in 9 Shards ir.u !e Pa; ua'i 'a, triers on by ,e Woni airows. ns a"tl 5 liEGii LIGHTS WIIPE H Elf Ijs toil lieht with who Jale ppoiution N.t hake City in M So. Cl v .RU Ain II Hl At. LIMI! CO. I rust-e- s ArtiSi al Luoi's I Brices I Li tv on SI 1 115 in Salt Wis. W Third So. : l'.lOK WEEKS PRIZE S I DRY this land, of the protlucis like ai e in I Cuarantood Salt Lake City, Ut. .'61 mis Sunports tioisiry Kla-ti- c it E.i.oli-D- I Ph to A Critnis Inlermountaiu West, here orchard, field, and factory, I Produce the ter) best. Jhen I consider what to buy ft For the money I intest, Jiie quality, and also price, if At once, to me suggest aliat I purchase Intermuuntain This Made. They stand that test. it at JUNIUS BANKS, Lehi, Utah. MRS. Ill 88 gasoline I Packed With Power Prom Corinthians j he k fiuotation, "But row we see fromrh a g!a-- s daikly," is from ge 1 CnnnthiniH 13:12. NEWHOl'SE HOTEL AIM Pt.n,e-Wi(0r Kales charges that has been Jolting to provoke war between Russia and Japan, presumably to promote the sale of war 'munitions. The story was that a Czech diplomat had tried to instigate the assassination of Koki flirota, Japanese ambassador to Moscow, and the man accused turned out to be Carl Wiinek, secretary of the Czech diplomatic mission to Moscow. The gov- ernment at Irague recalled Wanek but scouted the allegation that the mission itself was involved in any plot. Wanek lias a reputation as a special-1st in military affairs in several large European countries, and counts among his associates ttie military attaches of several allied capitals. MOSCOW I GANDHI, returning to from the round table conference in London, told a vast throng of his followers that he would not flinch from saeri- ficing the lives of a million people as the price of liberty fm India, them irig conflict with tin British they might have to face bullets instead of staves. His utterances plainly indicated that he is about ready to abandon Ids policy of pas- sive resistance, If the light is inevitable, I will ep ct every son and daughter of Mother India to cotitnu-uthis mile," tie said. 'However. will not abandon attempts to save the nation from a fiery ordeal. If, on tie other hand, there is no sing'e ray of hope I shall not hesitate to call upon you to bear any amount of suffering." He counseled his fo,,uois to keep ttieir heads, despite the bloody events in tlie northwest frontier prov.riee, the arrest of Bandit Javvaliarlul Nelnir and deportation of Abdul Gruffer Khan, leader of the Ted shirt tribes e 1 Write for UMrvasionB T H hi Q rtru ring a"k for special " VU tu, : K PLAN a t the holiday recess a ry ateKINGcommittee considered two tolls sen- tlmt call for t ho appropriation of federal funds o care for the unemployed, and heard testimony T and arguments from JtfTcij sn ial workers from New York Chicago, and other cilies. One of tin measures, introduced by Senator I.a Collette of Wisconsin, provides for the appropriation of $2.T),-A;- j smi.Oi k The other, fathered hv Senator Oust ig.i n of Colorado, tuns the amount at 1.1 i odors." A suggest;,, n s iffered that the hanks (ip prohibited from act mg for corporations, investment trusts and odors in making sm li loans. At die same time, the report shows the 11ft- tom's bankets arc opposed to new upon dour investments ini securities. Act 11" under a ri solution by Senator Glass to "make a complete survey of tin national and federal reserve bank'ng systems, tin subcommittee is expelled p, bring tri a lull to revise those sy st, ms in some particulars. . Mr. told the committee tl.it mulling short of government la ii could piuvide ins ess.iry relief for the tills niploy ed. Some of the wit-hi an estimated that as mm li ss as $0. .).oon,i mo would h needed for n lo-- during IP,'ll: and that ttie funds from sate, city and piivate sources wuiitil imt he sufficient to carry tin load through tin wilder. Prosiih i.t itoover is now, ns always, opposed to a direct appropriation from the treasury for unemplov merit relief imposes, holding that it would he in the nature of a dole and would he a dangei oils prt cedent. ,',Tr,,iHKi,iHio. Cos-ti.m- n 1 in tlie Imu-'of representa- it novv appears are to obtain only one vote on prohibition in this session. They may have their etioiee of whether this shall lie on a referendum proposal for repeal of the Eighteenth amendment or on a measure calling for modification of tlie Volstead act to permit tlie manufacture and sale of light wines and beer. Ilepre.-entativ-p Rainev of Illinois, flo ir leader, said liemoeratie the juJieiary committee would not report The favorably on either measure. wets will tmve to tiring die hill to tlie floor through the petition of 4.A mem lie said. That Is die only-watiers, in winch they can do It. They will have hut one vote and that either on a referendum or light wines and beer. They can't have both. The rules of the house will tie so InterX7I-T- o , i v 1 preted. He said lie felt the referendum had the better chance for "getting h.v tits cause many dr,vs, himself included, would vote for it. nor war reparations he finally settled at the European conference which Great Britain lias called to meet January 1.S In Lausanne, if the program practically agieed upon hv British and Trench treas is adoptti ry experts ed. They suggest a new three year iimra torinm for G rmariy 011 tie conditional re a a i ns and that Germ my be reipnred during that permd to pay the unemid tioii'il n par.idons into die dank fur Intern, ition-a- l Se' dements, s.u li amounts to tu imim d uie'y relearn d by the ban!: to the Gt rmun railways er n imc'lid within Get many, lints avoiding all cash traesfei s abroad by tin ren !i. 'Il.e ( red ter p"w ers wind i un br lake to coni ede to Germai y an in initial M ex min, 'on of l.er enpaeitv to pay ri iar.it ions toward tin close ,f d e ii'nr Jor. uni period. NTHITHER debts will 1 11 ' nKLSIl iF.NT HOOVER announced the appointmi tit of tlie fourth mcm-t'- i r of die American di ligation to die disarmament coiiterenre at Geneva, the mu selected being Norman II. Hails of New York, who was under-seet'ry of state in do Wilson admin's) a inn and chief financial adviser to the Amei ic.'tn delegation in tlo negoia! ;en that resulted In die treaty of i 0,1 lies. Later in tie week die remaining deleg, 11, was iippoiiped, in being Hugh Gibson, ambassador to P.eh'ium, a veteran in mi, li m got ml ions. As alternate in ease any di legate cannot serve, Hugh Wi'sori, m'.iiisier to Switzerland, was named. Arthur Henderson, former foreign secretary in the Labor government of Great Britain, told correspondents In Paris that he expects to preside over do arms cnnfi retire, although tie 110 longer is in olliee. f EMBERS of die "progressive" A primp in die senate art again t a third talking ii parly in tlie campaign "f l'.iflj, and are said to he con-siiring three possible candidates assuming, as they do, that President Hoover will tie renominated by the Republican convention, and also assuming that tlie Democrats do not select a candidate to tlie liking of die group. The three tlie independent are talkmg about are Senator Borali of Idaho; Si nadir Hiram Johnson of (aliform,), who is sometimes too "regular' to suit a few of them, and Gov. Pmctiot Gifford of Pennsylvania, whose lightning rod is always u. Senator Norris of Nebraska will not let his name tie considered. Tlie Republican independent, it 18 believed, would be satisfied with Brankliri D. Roosevelt as die Democratic nominee, tmt ids selection Is no more certain novv than It has been for Newton I). Baker announced months. in Cleveland that lie would not he a delegate to the Democratic convention, but neglected to say whether or not lie would accept the nomination if it were offered him. Both he and Roosevelt were declared "available candidates" by Josephus Daniels in a statement There was g ven out in New Volk. a rerrudesri nee of the story that Alfred E. Smith would again ask fur tlie honor of leiding his party, and a Alfalfa Bill" Murray, si okesrnan for SertnMibir governor of Oklahoma, si'd that genlletnan might in a candidate. And tin chain es of Gov. Albert C. It'd Ho of Maryland must not in overlooked. trouble a f Skillful in Robbery Almost yond Belief. Be- , Two a ;o n.i e ; di.n- -. - ' ti ; fI n e. r Good a . i.o Imq v TiMt'i- hnnkfast. t U u any ' v V$ ,1 ini To Stop in where a government hail admitted failure, to pit all ins energies and long ,vais of perilous work in a fight ag.dii't organiz, d crime, was tin task that t'nmuds Sioiior F. lUoth Tucker, of the Salvation army, together with Ins wife, Set himself when he undertook to reform certain notorious criminal tribes in India. Ttie "Crims" as tin Indian criminals are called, consist of entire tribes of natives, some of whom are descended from tin am lent rub rs of India. They live almost entirely by robbery and rapine. There are about l,0Xt.0!) Crims in India, handed together in a secret society whose sole P.otti bus.ness is to commit crime. men and women take part in the robberies, while their children are employed as scouts and guhh s. Ttie Crims use neither sword nor gun, and Invariably carried out the raids tulles awnv from ilieir own village. Then follows a general "share out" of tlie spoil, which frequently represents a huge Mini. In one province ,!."(HI,(Hhi rupees were reported as stolen in one year. Of tills amount only the odd flnii.iiOO w ere recovered. Occasionally a tribe will keep a regulur gang of perhaps "(I young men to do tile robbery for tbe whole tribe. The remainder live ns agriIf one of the gang is culturists. taken hv the police, Ids min essor Is immediately named by tin tribal chiefs. If lie hesitates go, every woman in the tribe mocks him. It Is a case of No robbery no wife. n rid of Gray Keep Hair Naturally Dark Now without using dangerous dyes you can datken gray hair naturally, quickly restore its oiigtnal shade by tlie wotlds finest, safe way which is novv keeping millions of heads young looking. Benefits the hair as it darkens it to the shade you want. As bim-p!- e as blushing. Try it Pavdniggist for a large bottle of WYETH'S SAGE & SULPHUR and juat follow easy directions. T:io (ihe tribe specializes in jewel robberies. In India native women make their ears their banks and invest llirir savings I11 Jewelry. This they bang from In lobes of their ears, which are artificially enlarged for the purpose. Each member of this particular tribe lias a razor-edgeIdade strapped to bis forefinger, and after creeping toward a sleeping woman lie makes a neat cut ill her ear and relieves her of her jewelry. So skillful Is the cut and so hard the flesh that In any eases tlie sleeper Is not One of the diflh lllties was to 111 dine the Crims to believe that n pou foe. liceman was imt 'Hie ordinary Crim is ndepL at breaking into native houses, whose walls are usually of mud or wattle. He docs not force open the door; he cuts n lmlc In tin wall. 11 neee-saril- y COLDS Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil contains t wealth of Vitamin A. 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I iosl on Transcript. cos- Cause of Earthquake scientist confirms the theory that the pull of tlie moon uml sun on the earth operates to determine t ho time of earthquakes. A GIVES SHAVING COMFORT To lender faces Because it contains tlie healing;, emollient properties which have made Cuticnra the worlds choice for suffering skins. A small amount of C'utioura Shaving Cream quietly Becomes a creamy lather that softens the heard and makes your face feel good all day. Address: Cuticura At your dealers or writ postpaid on receipt of 33c. LoboratoiicH, Mnlilcn, Mush. An Exception Many Apple Varietie Tlie.e me moie than Mm) standard ientist suvh that mill cross. But how about tin political varieties of apples giowri iu orchards of tin United .States, bee and the straddle bug? s A ts end RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST A epey. U 1 I d1f m j t Fv BACK COLDS u m ft L U- Stainless " Rub In" and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions pi in-c- p ei.s-ti,"i- her beauty?" ,Ya QUAUTT McKessonlRqbbihs 1833 SINCE Some limbs of ttie law seem un aide to brum h out my far. At night, have too 11 h Ai ft- ity t government must in io duced, in tlie ophiion of Bros Pout H ... ver, and many others as will, nud r was announced at the White H'.u-that the President was preparing a special message to congress recoin mending the conohd;iiion of depart He wants iim,(. nients and burear diate legstative action pmv'dng fm grouping all construction nitlvit.es of the government uniter one ndminis'ri tive head and the transfer of the slop ping hoard and nil federal n ereh.in! of marine activities to the D p irum-PCommerce. Py According to a statement the President, the purpo.e of 11 e n a sohdat ons is to cut the cost of fed eral gov ernment, curtail the growth ot independent bu cans, ol.iu'mre over Wine-refulipping and promote ettn it tiev d noli If Pay are awake, n. iinaginat SOLO e.8,!.Ui" c,t. hM PPr gorier, Prndur,, ' e'k W'H be the best Why you Paid f ,ho!d "a Goods- Sena V I He who lives on his past has a half stoned look. Marrying for money is better than dying In poveity s ri et.mes. A y " n rr,"'nntain S milar to nur Mf,r? in 7 ln,,rm"n-Bfi. N,,I,lll'mn P. 0 "tor, iurnn "u Pr)f:!r' "ill ('"5n If this SO.00 t In these davs uion of tin febo it re, me the c:i II land I ai s by mH'iig tin s rn of in g"iri tg post-puiHiiMiinl to te I ( ' ng to set a Ji flu te fume imn in farm min's ej eating tlie smugs w till h would fmlow the consol; latmus, Mr. limner said t'o group, ng last year of all ve'iriiis ac tivities under the veterans' adminis t t p,n to tu ii.ii-ga- t. Hiiu al sui tie ft di r it tv isi.r.v iiv tl l.ar.l S V hen till T t ee f, r Pie 'imei Sen,, 'or ('arey I be. s is pass, d 'Unit a ruor p o n niem'mi t t w 1! e I.a e, mod the at sai, and, riuit iik'-,v ng the I,. inks. men's, repaid 'i I. I t I f w ib by tlie lU.I.lMe rep'.rl e a mem' a riTi'mt'eo. t t ori v t'o as di 1'u i !e tl at tl e l"l per viced wit I In cut of tie i: s bad esiiU of the referen- (lei i 'e dum wit! lint m toil W it serve to gu,d mi merit. fln-i'l- tie preli-l- i till gov-- P.ISilOp Id z. ea of the c.itbol e elt u ri h In Mexico, ti.is n r '1 t h n net e ) 'tie pi I, st s and a tssed s to dsngia the lew lev tlie n 1, i'll lii.ts to ii Iv (ut -- us.e.bi r of ,i b st, in tbe fe Mr, it d's-tsfl ip , 1, me s f r renewed Lr,ii-re' He t e e a A R( d I 1 A fug vr ! 1 ; iool? nr Iu ! i 1 ?2 X. N Union ) lely. study value more elciM'Iy tfian before, hy rnmpare prices. The buyer today Mudics advertising rare fully, and th n(IIr ran use ndvrrll-tn- g and obtain hotter rosults than when muiiey Is more rarrlrssly (pent. Ailvrrtisiag nowadays pays both huyor and sellor. TIiy At AU DRUG STORES o NEWH OUSE Tl to get How easy i t M li the northwest frontier of winch Gandhi spoke is giv. ing Viceroy Lord W'illingdon great The ai,t I.rd ,sli red shirt or ganizalion staged violent riots tu ir PeshnvvHi and foii'dit vv'tti the troops, many being k'Med and wounded ext ru :ig im o in ry - s on W.VNTH and s. Vt t eon-tern- t ? -- K A men. T.ie I'xpense H t MAHATMA jETJP tration is expected to save from $10,- HI to $irj,IHlil,(XHI. ( hairmun Cochran of the house expend. lures committee, widch will handle ttie eonsoiiiiodou leg.slation. Is In accord with most of tlie Chief Exeeu-- t ve's rei ommendations. OOO.t Si a or loaded by Carter Glass In mo-- , crat, of Virginia, wtio was sjionsor for tlie Erlerai Reserve act ill congress, is, particularly critica' of what it holds to li ive been t tie back's excessive pur- t i ci in 1,1 tin security markets and of the "mischievous" effects o) loans mane to brokers "for account of , ?A' fci'-V- cum Japan Succeeds in Pushing China Out of Manchuria Plans for Unemployment Relief and Government Economy. JAPAN, Ignoring the orders of the of Nations and resentfully disregarding the notes from the United States and other powers. Is apparently to lone her own way in Manchuria. Conveniently dubbing all opposing forces "bandits," she sent tier armies forward from Mukden during tbe week in an nihaiiee to that was read) Chinehow. was met at ariou.s but points was overcome with armored trains, bombing planes and artilChinese the and steadily fell lery, back. I'mallv Marshal Chang Nueh-liandecided it was better to give the Japanese no further excuse for carry mg the warfare into North China, so he ordered all tiis forces to withdraw within t tie (treat Wall, and this movement was begun immediately, accompanied by mill'll confusion and the lliglit of the panic-s- i rii ken civilian i'litis the population ot ti.e region. Japanese gained compute control of Manchuria and the g.iliant tig ! put up by (tenerai Ma ('loin and by the troops directly under comm. md of M, irsh.il Chang lias been in vain. in Nanking lie mov oulit noi gov eminent was organized ami a new eab'net appointed with Ltlgene Chen. leail'T of the Canton faction as minister of foreign a flairs. It was thought that Chen might lie aide to negotiate a settlement with Japan on the basis of go trainees for fullitlment of treaties in exchange for military withdrawal of the i e X i 'I', - -. |