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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Transatlantic Flight Plane Nearly Completed T E To PRESIDENT THINKS REPORT FOUNDED; FOREIGN NATIONS MAKE DEMANDS UN- Tariff Revisions Rumored As For Entry, But This Theory Scouted; Distant Suggestion Customers of General Motors Basis Is Are Made I Faul Smiths New York. There Is no foundation, in the opinion of Pres- I ident Coolidge General Motors is unwilling to leave to chance anything involving your satisfaction with your purchase of a General Motors car. This is why more than seven years ago the General Motors Acceptance Corporation was organized. It assures customers of General Motors who prefer to purchase out of income a sound credit service at low cost. In the General Motors line there is a "car for every purse and purpose, and the GMAC Plan can be comfortably fitted to the individual circumstances of buyers of assured income. The GMAC Plan is offered through General Motors dealers exclusively. Ask your nearest dealer to explain its advantages. for any suppositions that foreign countiies ull suggest propositions for some sort of economic trades in connection with the entrance of the United States into the permanent court of international justice. 1 It is the assumption of Mr. Coolidge it was said at the summer White in his behalf, that the question Rene Fonck, French aviator, and Sikorsky standing under the three giant motors of the huge Sikorsky plane House admission to the court American of In which Fonck will soon attempt a nonstop flight across the Atlantic, from New York to Paris. The plane Is nearly with on its merits, inbe dealt will completed at Roosevelt field. volving as it does acquiescence by other nations in the senate reservations to the protocol of adherence. Referring to reports that reductions in the American tariff would be sought from abroad before consent would bo given the United States to become a member of the court on the terms it has set forth, officials pointed out that proposals of that character would have to be taken up by congress, a courso deemed impractical here. As for reports that the west would seek a revision of the tariff schedules, especially on agricultural products, In the congress to be elected in November, it was said Mr. Coolidge had heard little, if any, comment on that question from visitors at White Pine camp, many of whom recently have discussed the farm situation with him. Bring Their Own Seats to Crowded Railway Trains Giant Parachute Lowers Plane Los , Angeles. A parachute, fifty feet across, invented by Ilarry A. Doucett, chief machinist's mate in the United States navy, Tuesday, in its initial test here, brought a plane and pilot to earth from an altitude of 2500 killed. at commuters the Lynbrook feet after the engine had been This is not a picnic party off for a holiday, but a demonstration staged by the and on hillside a landed The plane (Long island) railroad station. It has been All aboard for standing room too often, so the daily travelers of tha blade and its runa broke propeller to them. means Island seats took of for railroad this road the Long provide getting ning gear, but otherwise no damage was done. R. Carl Oelge, former army air pilot, took the plane into the air KNICKERS FOR WOMEN for the parachute test. Pilots and observers of twenty-fou- r plc.nes which flew here from the naval air base at North Island, Sun Diego, where the inventor Doucett is stationed; two planes from Rockwell army field, Santa Monica, witnessed the trial flight and drop. At an altitude of 2500 feet Oelge killed his engine, cut the giant parachute folded on top of his plane, and let the machine drop. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION Candidate Cooper With His Family Farmers Favor Winter Wheat Salt Lake City. The trend toward winter wheat in the Intermountain states, adopted by farmers as a means of beating the frequent uncertainty of spring planting, continues this fall, according to statistics issued recently by the Utah statistician for the United States department of agriculture. Utah farmers intend to plant 6 per cent more acres to winter wheat tnis fall than were plnoted last fall for this years harvest, while Idaho farmers indicate an intention to plant approximately 20 per cent more land to winter wilt at than last year. This Intel mountain trend is parallel to developments over the country as a whole, where 14.4 per cent more acres will be planted to wunter wheat this fall for the 1927 harvest than were planted last fall. operating the GMAC Plan for the purchase of CHEVROLET ' PONTIAC OAKLAND FRIGIDA1RE BUICK ' OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC DELCO-LIGH- T Hint Gets Work Done Tibet Has Y. M. C. A. branch of the Young MeiJs ChrisSuperintendent Peterson of the tian association that Is located In New York, New Haven and Hartford Chengtu, China, has extended its work powerhouse at Cos Cob, Conn., beuntil It Is In the shadow of Tibet. lieves In moral suasion and neatness. The province In which Chengtu is lo- Instead of scolding bis men he has a cated has a population of 10,000,000 sign on a portable stand rending t This Is the dirtiest place In the people; the city has more than 100 000. a spot falls to be kept immacuIt Is the last treaty station; beyond late this sign adorns It for n week. there are no railroads, and transportaThe cltv The result Is a brisk competition la tion has to be by chair. has electric lights, motor cars and cleanliness. The Outlook. A shop.-Wh- telephones. No store Is stronger than Its clerk. A man always tells his wife that he doesnt care what the neighbors think but be does. OUL.Ok Moro Chiefs Ask U. S. Control Iligan, Mandanao Carml A. Thompson, personal representative of Pres- Miss Agnes OLaughlin introducing the new Paris fashion of afternoon knickers of chiffon and georgette He Makes Yellow Diamonds Blue which reach Just below the knee and are worn with a very short skirt i JULIUS ROSENWALD ident Coolidge, who is making a survey of economic and political conditions in the Philippines, received a petition signed by thirty Moro chiefs asking that the United States continue to govern them. The petition said: We want the United States to continue to protect our land and govern us. Some of the chiefs who called on Mr. Thompson enjoy the rank of sul- tan. in presenting the petition they requested Mr. Thompson to give it to Pre odent Coolidge as expressing the opinion of a majority of the Moros in Mar.danai. The chiefs said they were satisfied with American officials, but disliked Ihilipion officials. 65 Rescued As Vessel Sinks persons on Miami, Fla , Sixty-fiv- e a Sundav school outing were rescued from the sinking yacht Seascamp eoily Tuesday after it went aground at Virginia Key, off Miami harbor. Coast guard cutters and a Miami beach police speedboat rescued the party after calls for help were received at the Miami beach government reservation. The party was composed of members of the White Temple Sunday school. Julius Rosen wald, Chicago mer-chant, has given $3,000,000 to equip a great industrial museum in Chicagosimilar to the famous Deutsches mu- Airplane To Seed Burned Over Forest Bellingham, Wash Plans to drop $2200 worth of hay and blue grass seed from an airplane over the area recently covered by a forest fire on 1 seum In Munich. The project Is backed by other financial leaders of the city. The museum will be in the reconstructed Fine Arts building In Jackson park, which was one of the Worlds fair buildings. ( Dr. C. Everett Field, director of the Radium Institute of New York, after several years of experimentation in the field of "radium effects upon diamonds, has converted a yellow diamond valued at $100 to a blue one valued at $700 but requiring $8,000 worth of radium for the experiment. Tha durability of the change Is not yet known. Lurami island, near here, were announced by Frank Wright, head of the Carlysle Packing company. The object is to assure food for deer and other wild game, as well as for domestic gnats and cattle. Deer hunting on the island will not be permit ted this fall en illvc "fly family learns the shortest distance between two points m 6,000,000 germs on a single fly, says a officer. Protect your family with Flit. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearin- g flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, GERMS safe and easy to use. 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