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Show THE PAYSON CIIRONin.F. PAYSON. VT AH JOHN J. RASKOB, chairman of the Penan rufic national committee, fearing a split between tiie wet and dry "mgs of tiie party, backed down a Id! from ids dripping wet attitude. He made public a letter tie sent to members of tiie national committee recommending the adoption of a home rule plank by tiie coming national convention. He advocates the submission of an amendment to tiie Eighteenth amendment which would give control of tiie liquor traffic to each Individual state. Mr. Raskoh also asked that the re- suit of his questionnaire to contrib- utors to the last national campaign be referred to tiie convention. More than 25,000 replies to the questionnaires were received and of these 93 per cent favored tiie resubmission of tiie Eighteenth amendment to the people. Severity-ninper cent were for outright repeal of prohibition. In tiis letter Mr. Rnskob said; I believe there will be either a definite split between the Democratic party of tiie North nnd tiie Democratic party of tiie South or tliere will be formed a Liberal party In America unless those of us w ho love tiie traditions of the Democratic party find some common ground under the teachings of Jefferson without resorting to expediences nnd sacrificing tiie high principles ot either school of thought. Ws Review of Current Events the World Over 1 J I Unite the Is v Warns Japan It Violating EDWARD W. PICKARD Bv JW the rediscount provisions of the federal reserve system. The President also urged a plan to release the assets of closed banks, a revisions of the transportation act with a view to strengthening the value of railroad bonds, and a revision of the banking laws, the better to protect depositors. Senate and house leaders of both parties promised to aid the Presidents proposals. The senate started relief affairs In Its own way by passing Senator Cappers resolution authorizing the distribution to the needy of 40,000.000 bushels of stabilization wheat held by the farm board, through the administration of the American Ked Cross and other organizations. The farm board is to be credited with the market price of the wheat at the time of the transaction. John Barton Payne, chairman of the Red Cross, said that that organization would gladly undertake the distribution, and later before the house committee on agriculture he not only spoke in favor of this bill, but encouraged the introduction of a bill to treat farm hoard cotton in t lie same fashion, so that cotton goods may he donated to those lacking clothing. Mr. Payne was explicit on one point. He wanted the exact duties of the Red Cross as distributing agent definitely set out in the bill. Out of his experience, he said, the Red Cross would tie criticized in whatever it did nnd lie wished no loopholes left in the bill. ize formally notified of the Amerl- tiie -she is violating governmei actions In tre!ljKu!1('tKlria. Tl.e Unit-;ute- s t Joer does not legal .Inas uie of occupation ountry. Chinn are both i, in women that Washington w.ll not recognize entered any agreement which then) iio by r MoIu.es the open-dooKellogg the or pact anti vs a r treaty, qi.ov statements forwarded In tj. toT-;:a;;-vr.-'t It was ,ut he hud done. ltMt.un and some that Or-a- t follow the other powers would V LncaD example. Mr. Stimson de-U- fitted to roll'd or would be What S,1V r Prods Congress Treat) President on Relief Measures. ! I It IPAN Nine-Powe- calls and "full s een the diplomatic Manchuria Chinchow the gate-'jaSh uihu.hw an, jad occupied to China, siunod wiiore the Great Their garrl- iall rear lies the inereased usilv wus .n in Tientsin lad a "grand review" "as Iiehl tliere. J Earlier in the wtl; the Washington was aroused by an Administration made on American ('oiisul Culver fjp riianihcrlain by Jnpiinese soltliers In Muiulen. I'ormal protest brought ambassn apology from the Japanese ador in Washington but Mr Stimson t him know that the incident would loser! until considered .nt be ment sought to put forward excuses rd explanations whioli in most cases made to fit the S;pear to he read t.rcumstances. I On Friday a immli was hurled in I'nkyo by a young Corean in an effort Jo assassinate Emperor Iliroliito. It tvploded near the carriage preceding tlat occupied Yas injured. the ruler, and no one by j GKF.AT disturbance the French in was caused by the I'ath of Andre Maginot, minister of ar, and it appeared certain there ould be changes in the cabinet. Some ''.servers expected Rriand would be treed out and that Tardieu would .jacceed him as fmeign minister. Magi-f'- t ffas responsible for the governments strong military attitude and nginated the plan for a great chain ! fortresses along the eastern border. ? 118 f'1 designed to alter ?xishug rates hut t0 rhrive the Chief of his control er 'le Xihle pro-- 5 L s.ona of the prevent ?,ct It also calls on e Resident to sum- fr'D an International "r.ference IS for the mi"ITP-,'imW- tsnjj L rc- - tntr of . ('oilier of eiiairman of bemoi rn !USe and means cnmniit-"- f the IhMiiiirr.ife rongres-.in- t policy com-- t, would t aw iy the povv-li.njnvrd In 'resident to rept nr rej, he alone sees fit, V time I fe : rpC"inme. '' q made hv (lie fnfr rnmniKM,, un ler the flexible r'evisinn f i .) w i(.y net. f would irh ( i':f t'oioi it cv? j e final right dtb rniino wb ' r or not the com $ ''Sion findings ji.v'Ky n chan e in Jses. Sapi I I. msn a '1(! 'sto In s,me of on I8''?181 J,llPh hp . r V'fun' a, . ,l!ln 5 th. b t,e (muse v'dhoi alien t,v s Kl ""I 'Ten r d for Included d.v 1,1 'K 1! M Ite- - flc' m:,,le in tT V,,,I S'kio... hi pendent I''? f,'r re hr fe,. S , "'ready ' ''''reuse n Xpert ed. tt'sage K'u r i re1(t C t (l nfXVK!t SM moerats nnd " "IIS admitted, ,0 m 1,1 rough both snfPn ient nmr rh, presidential good rh but not w pass t that might "to t ,v r. hit "Ult goiert,, and 'on a sum lino need fnancp create a em cafiital t minimum bill to liberal ,c ' i DAWES, ambassador Britain, on coming home from London tiie other day took occasion to deny forcibly tiie rumor that he was a possible candidate for the Republican nomination for President, a sort of last hope of ttiose who do not favor the CHARI.ES BORAH sometimes utterly tiie wrath of his colleagues, and he did this when he introduced hiree bills designed to ef feet economies In government expenditures. Tiie first of these measures would reduce the salaries of Hie fed ernl farm ooard members from to S'.MWXi a year. It would further place a $15, 000 maximum on any annual salary connected with the board, a orovision aimed at the counsel who now receives $20,000. Tiie second bill strikes at tiie dearly beloved twenty cent mileage prernga tlve of congressional nnd certain other governmental officials. The third hill cuts tiie salary of tiie Vice Presid nt from $15,000 a year to $10,000; nnd does the same thing for the members of the residents cab inet. It also .reduces the $10 000 per annum now paid to senators and rep resentatives to $8,000. It was stated at tiie White House that President Hoover did not believe tills federal salary cut movement would come close to passage In congress and that if it were seriously considered tie would oppose it. His opinion Is that It would result In loss of efficiency nnd morale and also that it would set a had example for tiie country. All through tiie depression period tiie President has urged huM ness and in lustry not to reduce wages except as a last resort. SENATOR '''OMMUNTST arthities in tiie United Stales have been a specialty of Hamilton Fish, Jr., congressman from New York, and the recent tragedy in when Easton, Pa., - mail ' is in prison at leaders of the Indian Nationalists are under arrest and troops are on their way from England to reinforce ttiose in India; but it is evident tiie British government is going to have a terribly hard time suppressing tiie revolt of tiie natives. Viceroy Lord Wlllingdon put Into effect various emergency decrees, outlawing the All India Congress party, forbidding contributions to Its funds and and prohibiting demonstrations peaceful picketing. From his cell Gandhi issued an appeal to the Christians of India to support tiie Independence movement, to adopt the spinning wheel and homespun garments and to renounce drink. Native women were leading most of the anti British demonstrations, while the men carried on tiie fight against payment of taxes and manufactured illicit salt. The boycott of British goods of ail kinds spread rapidly. Gandhi told his followers that "the boycott is tiie weapon that will bring He continued England to her knees. to urge that they indulge In no violence, hut In tills he is not being obeyed by all the Nationalists. $12.-OO- UITH President Hoover nppeal--- 1 big to congri ss for speedy and Nonpartisan action on the relief mens--rre- s e ,ias recommended, the jtrats began to push forward the first of ll.eir party bills of iVor Importance. F ls a tariff hill POT lOilH gandhi Mahatmamany other low. clerks were killed by a bomb mailed to an Italian, together with tiie discovery of booths In tiie mall In other localities gate him a He new opportunity. Introduced In the house a resolution calling for a congressional into itifiilry Hip activities of Fascists and anti Fascists In tills country. Tiie diabolical bomb conspiracy, he said, had been charged to both those factions of our Italian residents nnd lie for the pur urged the investigation pose of putting an end to all such activities which tend to create discord with a friendly nation and have caused enmities, riots and murders among our own people. G. of Mr. Hoover, Gen. Dawes said he was in Washington solely for the purpose of consulting the President with concerning the course to be followed by tiie American delegation to tiie coming disarmament conference, of which delegation lie is to be tiie head. After General Dawes arid tiie ottier American delegates had breakfast with President Hoover it was annoum ed at tiie White House that tiie United States does not intend to play u leadcut ing role at the conference. Having tiie American military establishment to tire lump in tiie name of economy, no further cuts along this line should tie expected, this administration spokesman said. It was also pointed out that fifas the United Stales now ranked In nations rn.Idary teenth among the hood Hint power, tliere was little libel ttiis country would tie asked to make iiiiv real cuts. ItalDispatches from Rome sav tie I ian deleg ion will he h'd hv ere gn w II M nister I duo Gr.mdi, and tint ho the ministeis of war, slot' by nks l, and nl' and some lif'y other n iv I'lio attitude Paly vvd tale In confi retu'p will i'P in amoidirice the wih the understandings reached in tiie Grand! and eotiv ersat iot,s of Mussolini, of Sei rotary Stimson in Rome and tirandi wilt President Hoover in Washington. 1 Chieago but mankind is NOT the poorer for the death of Julius Iosenvvald, pldlanl tiriqi'st and two capitalist, who passed away after He had made great illness. of years sums of mono in merchandising anti devoted most of Ids fortune to designed to encourage thrift and to crude ate racial and rtiigiou onl bene-factiot- s prejud'ce. REVOLPTIGN In Portugal was said frustrated by tiie s and arrest tn Oporto of 2'to the seizure of quanti'ies of bombs rifles and pistols 'Hie situation, how ever, was still omsNIered serums. O. 332. Western Newspaper Un.on ) per-on- 1 Y News old for Bus r sNO RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST BACK COLDS1 l I and inhalant, unsurpassed 'Stainless "Rub-Inin preyeniing 'and.relievipg cold congestion QUALITY McKesson lRobbimS- : Mhirc tail JOBILssi. RE MOUNG. s (FI) SALARY I () and Reader ARE MANY, IFUmni; one. William Jennings Bryan returned to earth and bean present in the senate chamber the other day he would have been immensely gratified, for the old 10 to 1 is V sue which nearly car- ; ried him into tiie White House years ago was revived by Burton K. Senator Wheeler. That Dein ocrat from Montana Introduced a bill pro viding for the free coinage of silver on tiie basis of 10 ounces to 1 of gold, which was exactly what Mr. Bryan sougnt so long to bring about. This legislation would do more than all suggestions heretofore com bined towaids reviving, encouraging, vitalizing and resuscitating business in this country and throughout tiie world, Wheeler said. Contentment, happiness and lucrative occupation would be substituted for discontentment, despair, with their inevitable resultant tragedies to fol- I MMlORs ever tiie result of the election in New Hampshire to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Fletcher Hale, dry Republican. In a normally Republican district William N. Rogers, former congressman, who is a wet Democrat, was victorious over former Gov. John Bartlett by about 3JKK) votes. Rogers chief issue in the campaign was unemployment and industrial depression. Tiie Democrats in tiie house now number 220, while tiie Republicans have 214 and tiie Farmer Lnboritea - enders had lioeu arr rpi.itely punisiied. Jut this affair, ns for all its actions t ho jn Manchuria, Japanese govern- HK DEMOCRATS and wets both COULD t tie off- Rt.ctl e v I Intermountain LOOMS. -- Lta, AN, IT. Due to better roads and tr.iftu; conditions, travel in Chit lie national forest in Etah iuce.istd by more titan one hundred per tent in P.t.ll uver 1930, according to report compiled by the of ficials. Visitors totalled gus.OOO In 1991, while in 1930 only 107,420 traveled through the forest, GO 1EN, VT. About 25 delegates assembled at the American Legion chateau recently for the first annual convention of the Second division, comprising Weber and Davis counties. Ikdegates were present from Ogden, Knysville and Layton, KAYSVILLE, IT. Special instruction for tiie unemployed will he given in the Weber county edu- calional centers. Strange Himalyan Tribe A tribe of Methuselahs, three of Wbom claim to bp one hundred and forty-fivyears of age and who live in eaves 22,090 feet above the sea level in the Himalayas, are described by Dr. Irvin Baird, who recently arrived In London after a visit to these wonderful people. There are about 0(K) of them, Doctor Baird said, "and they are ail of good physique. Their women are really beautiful. They live solely on vegetable substances. Doctor Baird added that he intended to return to discover tiie secret of their longevity. Oklahoma Girl Strong as Boy HAILEY', IDA. During the past niuirli 5d indies of snow fell on tiie Sawtooth national forest watershed. This is the heaviest December fall ever recorded. CALDWELL, IDA. Members of tiie Idaho Oregon Seed Producers association will meet here to determine whether or not they will form a permanent organization. NAMPA, IDA. Bonds to Hie total of $ 9(H)0 were retired by tiie Nampa highway district this past year, and it is expected that the district will retire $15,000 more of Its outstanding bonds by July of this year. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Tiie past few weeks lias witnessed an increase in movement of Idaho itu-toe- s from cellar to market, according to tiie U. S. department of agriculture. NAMPA, IDA. Two hundred local iteople met at the city hall recently and formed the Liberty party in Idaho, affiliated vvtli the national organization of W. II. Harvey. Fifty-six- ' of those present signed up ns party members and elected a chairman and other officials. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. County school trustees have adopted a resolution that school teachers contracts for next year will carry salary cuts of 35 to 25 per cent. Rural school sessions will lie reduced by one month, all married teachers whose husbands are employed will he discharged nnd only Idaho women will be employed. TWIN FALLS, IDA, To maintain high standards, tiie South Central Idaho Holstein Breeders' association in a meeting here reaffirmed a stand condemning the proctlce of selling young dairy sires without records or jx'digrees. FT. A 40 mile MONTICULLO, per hour blizzard raged in the high altitudes of Snn Juan county until the roads of the county were completely blocked. JUNCTION, UT. Tiie 1932 budget adopted by tiie Piute county commissioners totaled $17,790, and ls $5100 more than tiie 1931 budget. PRICE , UT. Due to tiie fact that Idaho has dropped its annual state hand coutest, Idaho high schools are planning to enter the Price chamlier of commerce contest April 14, 15, and 10. VERNAL, UT. Supervisor of the forest Ashley National reports twice the amount of snowfall in t be Uintah mountains this year, compared with last year. MOSCOW, IDA. Cassia county is a possildlity as a phosphate source, according to the bulletin written by Dr. Anderson of the University of Idaho school of mines. Dr. Anderson wrote up the bulletin after making a survey of some 2900 square miles in Hie county, WYO. The Uinta EVANSTON, county conmiisioners set tiie 1932 county budget at $09,255, as compared with $72,255 for 1931, a reduction of $2195 dollars. BOISE, IDA. Idaho county assessors will meet here to dcteindne in great part, the rate at w it h many classes of property will he assessed for taxation purport TWIN FALLS, IDA. Tlict e ave been fewer arre.sls and lovr in fines nnd costs for law violations in tiie last 9 w cn s than for any other period in "t t years. EmCASTLE DALE, FT.-- Jl" ery county 1932 budget, tal .i g for an expenditure of $i;e. ni5 has ti adopted by the Emery county com mission. This is $15. JM) tin 9 r the 1931 budget. IDA. Tiie North LEWISTON, Idaho Horticultural soebty laid Us annual meeting here recently. I x Louise Alice was fretful, nervous and all from hooping V I 1' Education in China Until very i event years very fiw people In Chinn received any education, nnd the education of tills few wus confined to a classical system. Probably one of t he most outstanding of tiie new cultural forces lu China is the new educational system. Tiie most revolutionary changes of litis system are the granting of educational facilities to women and tiie introduction of In primary schools. Of the vast number of Chinese characters, 1,000 of tiie most essential have been selected for use tn t he peoples schools, nnd are exclusively used In the writing of appropriate popular hooks. Easy to darken GRAY HAIR run-dow- n w U: c o u g h, this quick way says Mrs. F. J. Kolnr, 1730 West 22nd St., Oklahoma City, Okln. Tiie little I so naturally nobody'll know could force her to eat wouldnt ever digest. 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