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Show 1 THE SALINa SUN, SAUNA, UTAH .Mii 0mmm stantial broadening of the field, I am sure there will be a much greater interest in the contest. Governor Merriam made a very practical statement at the fair about the young folks who are getting their lesson in agriculture through the state university and state department Improvement in Attitude Toward Banks Educational Just returned from a visit to the strong representation also for the of education when h said: It didnt matter so much what the older men state fair at Sacramento, where I met Campaigns Play a Part milking shorthorns, done in the past as it did what these many of our western exhbitors. This California is having a revival of in.NEW YOP.K. Ninety-siper cent was by far the biggest and best liveyounger folks are going to do in the of over 300 reporting clearinghouses terest shown at the. county and dis- future. stock exhibition I have ever seen at throughout the United States find contrict fairs, based on the fact that they crete evidence of favorable turns in the state fair. In In a ballot to pick the worlds the beef line, a load of fat year- have some money to spend by reason public opinion regarding banks, it is of horse on racniutuel Pari shown in the results of a survey made ling betting 1220 Ilerefords, greatest man, school pupila of Beraveraging by Banking, the monthly publication creditable quality andjn which would not be possible with-- f keley, Calif., gave an qua! number ial of the American Bankers Association. liish, showing what can be done by out this source of income, and I know of votes to Alexander the Great and City and country districts in every state good breeding and feeding, bearing Tno better way to spend our money August Vollmer. And if you don't are represented, It is pointed out. in mind that the best always sells than to help our agricultural and know, Mr. Vollmer is the able and The outstanding conclusion is that on the market. There isnt any stock structure. The money derived popular police chief of Berkeley. there has been a genuine nation-- ide from the same source has also help-Th-e Improvement the last few months "in too much of this, class of beef. club the attitude of the public toward its shorthorn division was well,ed the Future Farmers and Theres plenty of wealth but a rotthe publication represented, likewse the Aberdeen-- 1 members considerably. hanking institutions, ten distribution of it, Clarence says. Statistical evidence on which the Angus breed. All In all it was a high- ac-- 1 row is In connection with the quoted as saying. It is also bankers base their conclusions which stock the show true a lot of fellows make a creditable and that it management was ly show, pleasj warrant this statement is as follows: ling to see competition from other kas made a new arrangement with pretty rotten effort at trying to The Evidence states. The. location of the state fair the Future Farmers. Heretofore, the earn and save their share of it. "How do bankers know there lias e speaking contest has been c Sacramento makes it easily been an improvement in the public at- ,at We may manage to get along for the several other western fined to the subject of livestock. This titude? They have certain statistical ar !t is thrown wide open to all ag- - without horses, but we wall always to states exhibit their flocks and evidence. Jhey hav seen their deposits ricultural subjects. With this sub- - need some horse sense. . hicrease substantially in nearly all the herds. Was sorry not to .have had the cases Yeported, and tremendously in some cases. Many letters tell of lu- - . chance to see all the exhibitors, but creases of 100 to 300 per cent from the all that I talked to are looking j point of the panic. vard to being at our stock show, No- For another thing, they know that vomber lGth to 23rd, where most of fewer people, are using safe deposit!., night boxes as a repository for their savings, the best wjU be ln evldence and where and that, in many instances at least,, final awards will be made with the on best judging talent that can be had. postal savings are declining. "However, many express the view We are getting our . premium- list station-to-statio- n that they could throw statis- - ready, which will be out around the tical evidenceand still realize that the 15th of this month. long public is in a better mood where the The dairy division was a b'g show banks are concejmed than before. Tlie' calls now begin best evidence offered on this point, with entries from, several states. The numerous bankers say, is to be found Ilolsteins predominated but the Jer7 p. m. of the seys and Guernseys were not far be- ig the acceptance by the' publ-hind in numbers this year. The Ayrnewly instituted service 'charges and the reduced deposit interest rates." shire exhibit is the biggest I have ever seen at any of our fairs, with A Nummary of the Returns BRISBANE ' THIS WEEK ' How Will 'Mussolini Fight? Airfields and Live. Wires Happenings that Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks .and Tax Bills of Every Individual. National and International Problems Inseparable from Local Welfare. A Teapot Tempest Will Eugenists Explain? Mussolini fought in the big war as a simple soldier In the trendies, was The latest move of Emperor Haile badly wounded, saw' the horrors of war Selassie of Ethiopia (who numbers from the bottom. among his myriad titles those . of comIn Now, and Lion of JuKing of ICings mand, lie will see his save to l'ttle country from dah) war from the top. Italian domination, marks one of the llow dill he manmost dramatic and unexpected epiage it? Dispatches say he must do sodes in the long history of diplomata ic In something intrigue. Selassies only remaining and drive "quiik for maintaining Ethiopian sovhope make big- gains" belies in elisting the a'dof ereignty fore the rainy seaespecially of Great son returns, seven major powers Britain and the United States. For months drivsome months the emperor has striving' power and ef- en, through - high soundl'ng appeals ficiency, that have based in general principles of liberty s transformed the and justice, to bring Anglo-A.meritine" marshes into for Kalian side. He has failed alseven actively to his families,, should need no Whitehall and' months to produce results In Abys- - most 100 .per cent Washingt'on are polite, .vagde and sinia. The thing to do Is .to concentrate on tile "Conquering Lion of definitely, England" Judah," otherwise the- Negus, or Pow- has sent and is sending large groups er of Trinity. of warships, planes glnd soldiers to her bases', at Malta and the. Suez" Make It clear that, modern war and is calling on the League the ruler of the country first, Canal, . means of to .step in but she fyas Nations the little people afterward, and war show'll no inclination to make the will not last long. The Conquering I.lon has .expressed willingness, al- British lion roar in behalf of other most eagerness, to die for his country, powers.. American policy, as indicated, but that must "not be taken too by the recently passed neutral ty hill, is one of complete isolation. As a re suit, smooth, urban Selassie decided Burbank, Calif., a plane to turn England and America into Three occupants, two pilots allies whether they liked it Ethiopian a and stewardess burn. to death, aftqr So he dd the unprecedented. or not. a wire. live striking unds,-showe- live-fir- st .j 4-- H - hence.-Mussolini- ca -- . Anglo-America- another, undertakes to" 'do business ( Ethiopia, It will not qsk .Uncle Sam .to our boys to shed their blood. Strange sight la a Sew York court one boy, nine years old, accused of killing a girl by hitting her on the head with a stone because she denied his assertion that he could eat more peaches than she could. .Another little boy of twelve, also "killer of a playcourt. mate, appeared In old boy seemed quite The nine-yea- r unconcerned, except that lie thought his dog, Lucky," wop Id be lonesome without him. authorities accase the . Prosecuting hoy of murder, but bang ing or drawing and quartering for children are part of the past. Will stirplculturists. and eugenists explain these, youthful .crime pulled a ..... - i rates distance at The statement presents the following summary of the survey: . We find on breaking up the general classifications of replies to the poll that the G5 per cent of those answering with an unqualified yet represent only a partial measure of the optimistic feeling. Adding the favorable replies included in other groups, (i.. et ye3 with qualifications, no change, and mixed) we find that the vote shows a definitely healthy situation in S4 per cent of the localities reporting: at least s'onie signsof improvement in another 12 per cent; a continuance of unfavorable conditions in 2 per cent, and a change fpr tli worse in another 2 per cent. It is not too much to say that this is substantially 9G per cent favorable. Reasons for Changed Public Opinion As to reasons for the changes in public opinion regarding banks reported by , fast one on Rome that would the clearinghouses "more than one or- ganization has a word to say about the American Bankers Association adver- tislng and educational material," the, . . magazine says." If mentions in addition the benefits of the' Federal Deposit Insurance. Corp- oration In the emergency, improvement iu the general business situation, the, weeding" out of weak Jianks and the moratorium. banking -The response to the survey, can be put down as'encouraging and informative, the magazine concludes. "It holds out the definite hope that with a continuance of a cooperative, eilucatlonal attitude on the; part of the hankers the restot.the journey back to normal may well be completed in the not too d . tant future. . ' virtually balR Mussolinis designs. Later events proved .otherwise visibly enraged, made a speech saying Italy, would not and .could not turn back, ordered sensational preg parations for war, threatened nations with a taste, of Italys mailed fist. And the British foreign, office thrust a politely worded verb-- j il spear into Ethiopian hopes' when it' advised" Selassie to withhold After selling a building in the Wall and said that negotiations district .for more than a mil--: Street between British, French and" Italian' lion dollars- and avin th? Sg I The sad death of the queen of Bel governments, which have. V treaty seller the ia contract h3 possession glum proves that the open carIs the concerning African fights, would be y . e,''ay sad to b e uhr dangerous car. The qufeen was thrown necessary before such a transaction' from the car, struck her head against could be carried out. The American forgot: we have two kegs of brown a tree, and was Instantly killed. Had state mthe basement; wouldn t ou P department was cold' and she been In a closed car, she .could to.buy th.0SC t0" .. committal but Secretary Hull made, not have been thrown violently, and t clear that this .government has noj probably .would have, escaped death as did her husband, who was .holding intention of becoming involved in for-- j . the wheel.. ?ign troubles because of adventuring, . . The open rar Is the "ideal car to American capital. American editorial see the country and the sky, but a response to the deal was one of ah-;- '. . with the price of a hog today,, if lorn dangerous car for those who drive ger and dismay , many editors said. 4l . too fast. that the government should completely disavow responsibility for the comas old In the minds . San Francisco, . mercial interests involved, should , of Americans as (lie word Califor-hlabe! couldnt state it that defiirvtely Itself, Is, cheerful. The great 6hlled irito w'ar or lesser disputes be- bridge that wifi unite San Francisco Washington, party of .such financial mechinations,1 ninR- - to cause Is to Oakland across the bay. progressKrumble E.ery once in a lng rapidly. And the suspension bridge Irrespective of that, . Selassies move .whj,e thp printor d(,es improve on the 19 . already stretching Its spiderweb has immensely complicated the whole Boston bis errors. 6riginal cables across the Golden Gate, where n Also, it . embroglio Transcrpt. In comes the Pacific. ocean rushinjg has .apparently eliminated whatever . . to the bay. small cjiance remained for peace (An . Atchison man who makes a Thanks to good management and an Mussolini is going ahead, and war i3 Mr. great speech "on international peace. Strhuss., this .excellent engineer, (.olden Gate bridge, with Its tnagnl certain as soon as the rainy season aeVer has been atle to get. along with ficent span of more than 4,000 feet, ends next month. Italian transport-thfolksliving next door. Atchison1 ; will be finished on time and for less aftet. Italian transport is. leaving for Globe. than the $35,000,000 guaranteed as Italian Somal land, bordering Ethio- . . maximum price. pia, stuffed to the guards with troops, of banking and credit under the and munitions. The powder Vrnment. It passed the largest kngle ' England wants no war, .with pros- fteg is ready, the fuse' is lit and the appropriation in the countrys, his- perity .returning and spoils of the big world waits for the Jesuit in fr'ght tory $4,80,000,000 for work and. di- -' war not yet digested. But the. wing and wonder. rect relief. It passed a stringent regu- tremble bathers of the peace angel must oOo . at qiglit.of British and Italian latory bill egnerning utility holding Now that the Ball is Ov'er is, at com panes. It passed, a bill to enforce fleets, in the Mediterranean, near the mouth of the Suez canal. the moment, an American national the right of collective bargaining by . If Britain tries to close tfiat canal air.. The" ball in this. case i con- - labor. It passed a bill, whereby all . . to Italy, leaving thousands of Italian gress. During Its long, talkative, common carriers,, save the. barge soldiers cut off from their base and session sblons appropri- - lines, will be regulated and coordinate from food" supplies, there will prob ated $10, 000.. 000, 000. And .they gave ed in the manner, of the railroads..1 ably be some heavy gunfire. the president almost everything he These are the high spots. The sesson. for, demonstrating that while was historic and ju.-- t what kind of It seem9 unlikely that devotion to K o evelt potency may be si pping, history it made is ,a matter of opin- Ethiopia, even though her government be a member of the League of Na- it still exists. Congress passed an un- - oin. Some will say that it did its duty tax on in- to the country well others that it tions, could persuade the British. to precedented force. war at this moment. and big incomes. It was a disgrace to democratic gov-- ; heritances, gifts Kin Features Syndicate, lac. . WNU Service. passed a bill to concentrate .control ernment. Take your choice. Mus--?oli- AETEI& SEVEN c n the-sam- w Low other-minera- There Is an. unnecessary fuss about American business men having .secured In Abyssinia rjghts to develop oil and mineral wealth. An American should be able to go shopping .at hls own risk and on his own responsibility; whqrever he chooses, as Englishmen do, without having the State department Indulge In "fits. . If one of the great American organizations, Standard Oil Du Pont or send over any of for-lo- Working through Francis M. Rickett, mysterious British promoter, he deeded more than half' of his. empire to interests for and development. The area deeded includes about 150,000 square miles more than the combined, areas of Indiana, Illinois and Iowa ad parts of it are supposed to be inl credibly rich in petroleum and resources. The deed is to run for 75 years, and gives the charterees unlimited authority to exploit mineral resources" and otherwise develop the country. Holder of the charter are said. to. consst of British interests and an American corporation controlled by one of the Standard Oil com- panies. . Which Standard Oil "company ' is involved, if any, is not yet known Standard Oil of New Jersey, principal member of the group, denied that it was arty party to the deal. Next day diplomatic responses to this astounding maneuver of Selassies was one of amazement, wonder, excitement. Foreign diplomats,, barring the .Italians, at first thought, that Selassie had It has been said, Alcohol and.gaso- llfie do not mix well, meaning that men should not drive when drunk. . Air fields and live, wires do not mix well either. The. Department of Commerce, ruling aviation and exercising admirable rules, might- - include among the latter a rule against exposed live wires near air fields. con-bl- possi-Puhh- Pon-liome- fever-breedin- ni, inter-farin- nine-year-ol- d I con-cessn- s, - i . non-'f.f- I" " . ' " - Italian-Ethiopia- j ' -- comic-oper- Its . now every other straight whiskey in the U. S. A. Proving that you dont have to b e'rich to enjoy out-sellin- jr'i b whiskey. g . OLD QUAKER DISTILLED DRY GIN SCHENLEYS a, CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY a.-k- . soak-the-ri- A smooth, straight Kentucky -, j OS. 134 "whiskey that folks are calling "double rich. on |