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Show ' SMITH FIELD. UTAH TlliS SMITHFIKI.n SKNT1XEL. News Review of Current Events the World Over Japanese Rebels Slay Four Statesmen anil Dictatorship Is Rumored Ilagoods Removal Starts a Row Van-dcnbe- rg Wont Enter the Ohio Primary. W. PICKARD By EDWARD WOftern Nwiup t'uloti. r MILITARISTS nf Jh.h, IcI Iij a group y army oIIIiiti who were Impatient with the policy nf economy and restraint In the mailer of advaneei In Chinn and Mongolia, mlileiily slngi-i- l a revolt In Tokyo with the a vo weil pm porn nf pllmlnatlim IIMtsI statesmen wlmm they iilmini-conelilereil to the reHlonillon of llrinfor-55-- ' a mlllliiry r,-.1,j fillip iiinler luiierlnl ( vermin rule. government liuUilInga Emperor jn jj,,, r:i,ii ii t tny Hlrohlto rualied to the iimiiea of Ute listed alaleiuiien nml Kiicm-ilvIn asxsKsInnllng fou- r- I'lrinlcr Ailinlrnl t Krlaiike Okniln; Admiral former premier mu I lord keeper of the privy seal; lien. .Ininra Wiita-naband chief of nillltury I'llni'n-imi- , Koreylko Taknlniald, liimiiM' mlululer. Sevf-rand other were womi-l.-il- , orvanla of all of them wen- - killed. Emperor lllrohlto Imiiindintely took a counchurpc of the mIi nut imi. cil of state and iiuidi Knmlo t into temporary premier. Martial low was proclaimed In Tokyo anil the loyal army , farces, largely nniniinihi'iiiig Ihn atirrounded I he loiter In the liuild-Ing- s they had taken. Meanwhile the second lleet, also loynt, moved up to tha njoitlh of Tokyo hoy, lla puna dominating the city. During the Drat day of the uprising in agreement wiin reuelied that tlie rebel trooia should return to llielr bar racks, but this they .refused to do. Then the censorship, tuniNirarily raised, was clutiiied down again. Diplomatic qnartera In Shanghai received a report Unit (ten. Sailno Arokl, former minister of war, had established a military dictatorship, lie has been the most chauvinistic nf all Japnn's high army ofllecni, Political observer! In Tokyo believed tbat the emperor's advisers would urge the right wing elements to be given a chance to form a cabinet, to see whether they would be able to conduct the government. Even llliernl political sources shared this belief, confident that such an experiment would produce a strong public reaction to the left, permuting early restoration of a normal government. , K:i7j d Yiiii-uun- Ms-kot- rah-els- bouse con ferees patched SENATE and new farm bill, substitute for the Invalidated AAA. lioth houses accepted the revised measure and It was adnt to the White House. Senator Ilorah argued In vain especially against consumers'" amendment the which authorises the at as rapid a rate as the secretary of agriculture determines to lie practicable and In the general public Interest, ef the ratio between the purchasing power of the net Income per person on farms and the Income per person not r on farms that prevailed during the period August, 1909. to July. 1914." Speaking of 'he extraordinary delegation of power to the secretary ef agriculture. Senator Rornh said: "We are now asked to confer nton him a task which would require omnipotence. It la manifestly on the fare of It an absurdity. "This Idea that even by divine power you can go ont and equalize the purchasing power of the producer and equalise the parchnslng power of the laborer, when above them both la a power which la fixing a rule nnder live-yea- which they live, la to me Inconceivable." THE ground that the seed loan ONrequirements of farmers can be met from relief funds on hnnd. President Roosevelt vetoed the $r0, 000.000 crop production Mil passed by congress. In his message he culled stten-tle- n to his budget message urging that congress provide additional taxes If It enacted legislation Imposing charges not covered In the budget. He said he expected, last year, that such loans a the seed loan would be tapered off. He realizes they still are necessary but added: "I am fully convinced that the Immediate and actual need to which I kave referred can be met during the year 193S by an exiieinlitiire of funds materially less than that proposed In the bill under discussion." removal of MaJ. Gen. Hagood from his command of the Eighth Cors area because of his critical expressions concerning the WPA anil other New Deni actlvl ties stirred up a pretty row In Washing ton. Gen. Matin Craig chief of staff, signed the order to Hagood. ky order of the see rotary ef war and the The Re President. In congress, publU-nn- s backed op by Tom Blanton of Texas and some other Democrats, assailed the action Senator Metcalf of Rhode Island In trodneed a resolution for an Inquiry Into the Incident on behalf of "free SUMMARY ipeech." Breaking Its "nsual rule of silence," the War department made public a let- - ter from (ii".ier:il Craig to Secretary Pern, declaring llugood's record was "marked by repealed examples of lack of Irresponsible and statements." lla good hud told a house siiheonniiit tee llmt It was "almost Impossible" to get WIA's stage money" for anyThese remark, thing worthwhile. i said Craig, can only Is as flippant In lone and entirely for and designed to bring ridicule and conlpnipt iiinn civil of the government." Arrnslng him nf thinly veiled" opl. vliurm-teriw-r- s and "contempt" toward War department policies In the past. Craig pointed out as "contempt nous" referenvi-to (VC activities as hobbles." collecting imxlHgi stamps" and taking an Interest In liiitlerllles. Seeking a quick settlement of the Senator Byrnes. iH'inn-cru- t, controversy. nml lieprexenlnlitP McSwuln. IienuKTulic chairman or the house military affairs committee, both of whom hull from llagond's home stale of South Cnrullmi, arranged a conference with Secretary nf Wur Item. Tlila had no result. position a EUGENE TAI.MADCE Is financial dictator of Georgia, because the general assembly did not enact an Hpiiropriuiloii hill, but lie iruolile lindli.g funds Is having hi to carry on. lie deiured there was a "plan lin'rlmd In Wiodiingion" to bam-pehim, u hd nueled Srle Treasurer George lloinilion arid Controller Gento eral William ll.irrWoii for rofri.-honor treasury surraid. Iluini-toiremoved nil the iiu.iu-- Troni the tresis-urThree stale viiiili to a liniik. provided funds for lei.i IMirury oiierullori of llseal affair. Then kinks, the Unite-Slates ioiit olliee Mini Ihe state's atMail adtorney general took n was dressed I) the suseiid.l liiiHiiinded, culling mT the How of f the ; all hut nr.e tax renilHaru-refused to honor deHiHllury luiid; stale checks pending a court decision on the legal slat us of do facto and Attorney General M. J. wire cited li,v Tnlmadge as an authority Tor hi actions, declared til IHixItion had been misinterpreted. GOV. BRISBANE Mothers read thin THIS WEEK al i nltii-er- If Five Dictators Unite England I Feverish Yeo-mans-, look from the scene two prominent in national lire Albert Cabell Ritchie, governor of Mnrylnnd for four terms, and Henry Latnihe Roosevelt, One dent. Mr. Ritchie was a leader among con servallve Iiemoerats from the start a de termlneil foe of nn tlunal prohibition, and In 1932 a candidate for the Presidential nomination by his A. C. Ritchie party. Though beaten out by F. D. Roosevelt, lie had (lie satisfaction of seeing hi. repeal plank put Into the Democratic platform. Of late lie had been an ouiSNken critic of the New Deal policies, for he was a champion of stnie rights. Henry I, Roosevelt was the fifth member of bis family to serve as assistant secretary of the nuvy, and In recent months he hud played an Increasingly Important part In the affairs of the depart acting as secretary during the Illness of Secretary Swanson. He was a student In the nnval academy class of 1901), but left before graduation to become e second lieutenant In the marine corps. In which service be rose to tbe rank of colonel. "IWEUEWm CflhinWHH 111 A deansing dose toiag; a simlier quantity tomorrow; less each Lme. until bowels rued no help at au. Why do people eome home from a hospital with bowels working lit . if watch? The answer is simple, and its th You stolen? was the Lindbergh baby answer to nil your bowel worries if must remember; It wasn't long ago. will only realize it: many doetom Uttle boy yon And now will some bright and hospitals use liquid laxatives. or girl tell the rest of the class Just If yon knew what a doctor knows, how many kidnaper, you would use only the liquid form. who were tried, conA liquid can always be taken in victed and condemned under these laws, have gradually reduced doses. Jlcdaod secret if any real rditf been legally put to dosage is the from constipation. death since then? And dues anyone Ask a doctor about this. Ask your seriously believe that druggist how very popular iiquid In tbe laxatives have become. They give the anywhere Union, Bruno Hauptright kind el help, and right iimnmfl would of help. The liquid laxative generally today mann stand appreciably used is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. closer to tbe electrie It contains senna and cascnra both r natural laxatives that can form no chair, had not been added to habit, even in children. So, try Synip Pepsin. You just take regulated the other hideous crime of doses till Nature restores regularity. We're e great people for laws not for enforcing laws; deurie me. no, we're Kindly Feeling for that rough much too Where there Is kindly feeling, stuff hut Just for having nice ornaustlces are easily put right mental laws nn the statute hooka. Leta see how ninny more we enact Sta- supposed to have an understanding with lin, France, might offset the other combination. Alan, Hitler will 1914 Germany In DEATH secretary of the navy and distant eoiudn of the Prest dictator, j Kidnaping Laws. with Austria. land anil Hungary. Five countries under dictators, united against England snd France, still experimenting with the old "d e m o would be Interesting. e about: BEVERLY IIILLS, CALIF. Do you remember the feverish, the almost hysterical eagerness to make kidnaping a capital offense which swept legislature on legislature Missouri and California and other states besides after Wealth for a Good Girl Gen. Mitchell Finds Rest HitRume hints that Musaollnl and ler have arranged a protective treaty Po- s THEI ITEM CJV r Arthar Hrisliaaa remember that thought site had Italy In a triple albut liance" Italy did not stay. Had she stayed, the wur might have ended otherwise. That Increases Mussolini's bitterness; with England trying to cause Italy's defeat by barbarous Ethiopia. ed child-murde- ? Mr. Eden, young foreign secretary, tells England modern conditions are like condlllone before "dreadfully 1914. England must arm heraulf to the teeth ami have, for final objective, "a worhl-wld- e system of collective security which pinbracee all nations In an authority which Is unchallenged and unchallengeable." That might lie done by two or three countries closely united, although the airplane makes everything in war uncertain. It might destroy a capital city and an alliance In one morning, as a pistol destroys tbe strongest man. tender-hearte- before the spring tlmw comes. Uncle Wilbur" la getting on to It seems only yes- terilay when I was one of three American cnrrpsiKindcnts with the invading German furccs In 1914. Among ourselves we wanted to be utile to refer j Pat MentKolitum In 111 freely to our imperial host without givI thn nostrils to relievo' ing offense to anybody in his anny. So I Irritation and promote we twisted Emperor Wilhelm llolien clear breathing. Countess Barbara Ilutton Haugwltx-Reventlozollern into Uncle Wilbur Hennebury new a has of Clmmberslmrg, Pa.," and went about baby boy weigh.half pounds, and speaking of him as one to whom we ing seven and twenty million dollars; thnt la gold were Indebted for diverse favors but at the present price would weigh more whose policies and methods frequently If you prefer aose drops, or than thirty thousand pounds. Ask were open to criticism. throat sprK call for the Barbara Ilutton Hnngwits-ReventloTo the world today hes the KEW MEMTH0UIUM LIQUID as site holds that small baby, Its eyes of Doom; to the suppressed lu handy battle with dropper not focused, one small hand holding royalists of tbe Yaterland he's still, I her linger, whether she would rather But so long oppose; the have the baby or the $20,000,000, and as I can remember those mad days In she will think your question silly. She Belgium and France, he'll be Uncle PARKERS would not take a million mllllona for Wilbur, a HAIR BALSAM good fellow while he had It the baby. wrnnhvir SMmiiitrfiau Maybe If he hadn't figured his divine This proves that any good young Hair was better than the devastating woman who marries a kind young man right hook of world opinion he nil I'M left may be richer than any five and ten" still be FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal fnr uso is the heavyweight cham:on nfletianwith Pirker's Hmir lb heiress. of pion European royalty. And there xdr loft Biu fluffy. 60 emt by mail or t Chemical Work. FatehsnuaX. Y, Haem might be more European royally than Gen. William E. Mitchell was burled there Is. In the family burlul plot In Milwaukee, WNU W 10 3d not In Arlington cemetery. Reviving tho Old Having fought all his life against WALKED Into a beer parlor today the enemies of his country and the but, If that was the parlor, Id hate stupidity of his siiiierlora, he wanted to visit the jiantry and there In front pence at the last of the mirror was an old friend-frienlie lies beside his father, a United I hadn't seen for full thirty Morning sickness" is caused by sa States senator from Wisconsin. arid condition. To avoid it, arid mud bs years. It was a framed sign reading General Mitchell has gone wherever such as magnnia as follows: Dont ask ns to charge. offset by alkali patriotic, brave men go; sume that The Light look and Brigade charged Why Physicians Recommend opposed him will not follow him there. at what hnpiiened to them. Milnesia Wafers Now then, If I could only run across These wafers art At Greenwood Lake, N. Y, a mallcandy-lik- e the one which rays: "All Nations welpurs milk of magnesia (a solid form carrying rocket went 2,000 feet from come except Carrie a Nation," and free the most to take it. Each New York to New Jersey over Greenlunch counter featuring whole pickled wafer is pleasant way approximately equal to a full adult wood lake, while spectators mailed In ptga-feedose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed derision. thoroughly, then swallowed, they coned Other spectators smiled when Fulacidity in the mouth and throughout ths Wrestling As an Art ton tried Ills first steamboat. e digestive system and insure Quick, wres-L- i tj'VERY time I go to a elimination of the wasie matters that I to tllng contest, say myself that cause In Madison, Wi., death masks of headaches, bloated feeling rad If only we revived the ancient Rmnnn a dozengas,other discomforts. Indians, more than 3.000 years old, found In burial grounds, lend bnrk to sport of matching gladiators to mnnler Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 ud one another puhllcly, no building 48, at 35c and GOc respectively, and is anysavages or the Eskimo tym that huntwhere could hold the multitudes that convenient tins for your handbag contained ina in an illis near the IteHiiliful Wiswould flock to the ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer it approximately consin lakes 1.T.000 years ago. Those It can't be the posing, posturing, one adult doss of milk of magnesia. An ancient ravages, instead of burying good drug itores aell andrecommend theiw the dead, denned the skeletons neatly, cheap acting, deliberate fouling, obvl-on- a Start using thesa dsHdous, nffectivs hlppod the routing, fixed victories covered the skulls with ltrellke masks wafers today or day. kept their relatives with them and the faked dereuts that bring the crowds swarming about the mnatodonlr Professional sample sent tree to registered for years. physicians or dentists if request is mads Tbe human race has done queer masters of the manly art of on profeaaional letterhead. Satact FrediKt, these blubber-ladeRussia has Lenin, things always. practitionMe. 4401 23rd it., tang litoad City, N. Y. embalmed, exhibited In the grant Ited er of the pleasant science of mayhem. All the cruel of square agony can't be mnk Moscow, 35c & 60c believe, all the seeming suffering Isn't bottles rehearsed beforehand. That's what The world becomes gradually demomakes the business cratic. In King Georges funeral propay. The creak of cession everybody walked. At his the dislocated ankle and the brink father's funeral, the greut all went on snap of the splintering knee-Jointhe horseback. Including King George's scream as a brutal thumb gouges at a tortured eyeball It'a so much mnslc to cousin, the former kaiser, on a prancthe popular ear. CAPT. ANTHONY EDEN. British ing white horse. minister, stood np In the That reminds me I must aee about Now King Edward VIII orders simhouse of commons and warned the my ticket getting for this week'e less pler uniforms, In fancy dressing world that recurrence of the World bout. I hear the house la sold out tha Original aiiMi nf Sfasoosa Wafer Buckingham palace. war was Imminent and In bia opinion Thntl no way to treat a regular cuscould not be averted except by s systomer. President Lewis, head of fifty, the tem of collective security embracing BD miners union, of cash on plenty all nations in an authority which la hand, SALT HOSTELRY LAKE'S NEWEST offers William thn Stifling Green. American Urgn unchallenged and unchallengeable." or Ijihor he.nl. $.100.0(10 Eden impressed upon members of for IT'S almost time for the master tal Our lobby la delightfully ulr lore to announce that this a campaign to organize filkUHM men In Ihe parliament the difference between year me cooled will wear durtag tbe summer mouths the steel Mr. bright colors. industry. a policy of collective security and ono Green, a longThey do that Radio fa of encirclement, such as the ring of time union limn, lias not ucrepted the regularly and nothing ever cornea of XOOffeeaen 200 Batts steel" which Germany complains la offer. He knows how easy It Is for It except vein longing for us. poor one niun to hecome a tail for worms cowardly that we lielna forged a I tom her by France. are. Relne a the race of frnld-ratother man's kite. "The British government will havo well go right on no lot or pnrt In encirclement," Eden encasing ourselves In garments suit nble for pallbearers at Dr. Alfred Adler, coinietent said. Dunkari psychologist, saya the Dionne quintup- funeral. I'm lets should Il'SSOUNI had an ambitious plan be separated, for their typical of the whole thwarted male aperies. My impnlse la to for a live power agreement that own good." go pick out something suitable for a funrv would embrace Italy. Germany, AusMother will wonder how vest any tria. Poland and Hungary. Rut when h could suggest separating the "! wit mdeoi It was submitted t. five to Hitter he deiuiiiII angels, Yvonne, Annette Right now I've got my eye on a HOTEL clined to enter the combination. HowUcdle, Entitle and Marie. nobby checked pattern In black and ever. the refv'hsfuolirer. It Is raid. told white squares that would make me look Mussolini Germany look with syma good deal like a marble-tileMrs. Watson Davis, for Science entry on the stand Italy lias taken. pathy Service, rays the world needs Just halL But will I Indulge my stifled nnt-nrRates $2.50 to $3.00 Hitter pointed out that Germany la now: A remedy for the two eravlncT Don't make me laugh I at present economically and militarily killers of men." cunoer and grentes: Bn Mated Templet Bqvera hna a Its not one another's acorn we organic weak and needs a breathing ie to heart disease; a substitute hlshlr daalrablei, bMI our Its womenfolk. f,.r p,vor obewa.Tr a will ilmptMIl laaee-alaiWell. If recruit her forces. He cannot thereaad developed In primitive fashion from a hen and the poor foolish Hprimt eoenfarlabla. Ibaeaaalil eaa llwea fore do anything at present that la oil coaL etc. That mean lai hatal San Ihla hnnicwinu nmlmtaiMl why likely to draw the hostility or Franca the inn to one end of the most of his oilier HIGHLY HKGOMMKNHEU scale the I perm, and Great Britain, but he wilt main, ' atom at the other. site would you give 'em Yaa aaa alaa appraelau wbyi hnok Bl tain an attitude of bencvvvsQt KOI ffa a mark af dfaUacUan la afap frstum Syn.llcsu. Ina. RVIN 6. COBB. WNU Uervlrw at UMa Beautiful feosfafey trality toward Italy. VANDKNftEIHl or to enformally ter the Ohio Presidential primary, hilt does not hnr himself from consideration for the Repiililicnn nominal Ion. Writing to thu Republican stale committee of Ohio, In reply to nn Inquiry as to whether lie would run, Vamlenherg asserted his aide Interest" In the convention was that It should make the wisest possible decisions respecting both party leadership and party policies." To conform to Olilo law, the Rornh forces have found the required second choice." This Is Frank B. Gannett of Rochester, N. V., publisher of a chain of newspaers. who has agreed to light alongside the Idaho senator POUT1CAL conditions In Puerto unsatisfactory, for Ohio's D2 delegates, to receive the votes of those pledged to Rornh ahould may be rectified as a result of the asthe nomination nf the latter lie blocked sassination In 8an Junn of E. Francis In the convention. Mr. Gannelt has Riggs, chief of the Insular police, and a expressed the belief that Ilorah Is the district police chief. Itlggs, a former one member of the party moat likely United States army colonel, was shot to recover the upstate New Turk by two Nationalists; two hours Inter vote," and he also holds the view that District Police Chief Francisco Vole the Idahoan would he the strongest N. Ortls attempted to put down a Nationalist riot at Utimdo and was klllL candidate In the agricultural states. Gov. Illuntoii Wlnslilp announced for Instructions aa that a full inquiry Into the Incidents waiting W1III.E to do In the matter of would be energetically pushed. Deploring the sliiying of Iilggs ns ihistardly," taxation, the members of the house be asserted a revival of capital punishsnd many others directed their attenment and a ban against carrying of tion to the Investigation of the activities firearms, being urged upon the legislature, would prevent siu-- crimes. of the Townsend penTbe assassins of Itlggs were caught sion plan promoters. snd admitted the killing, saying it was Speaker llyrns apIn revenge for the Rio Pedros massapointed on the probing roniiiilttee of eight two cre" In which police killed four Nationalists last November. While being avowed Townsendltcs questioned, the murderers, the police John II. Tolnn. Demsaid, reached for guns and were shot ocrat, and Samuel I to death. Collins, Republican, both from Californio. The- - chairman Is J. Developments inthatWashington J. Jaspsr Bell Jai(Ilw the Copeof M,B. land ship subsidy hill has been abansourl. Democrat, author of the resoludoned Word came from the White It was untion for the Investigation. House that the Presiderstood tliat Mr. P.ell laid already dent. a 1 h o n he to Information mass of a gathered initialed the princisubstantiate the charge flint the ples of the measure, Townsend plan has become a huge would not press for racket. The leaders nf both parties In its passage; and Sencongress have been getting rather ator Royal K. Cupe-lannervous over the growth of the Townwhose commerce send movement and are glad to see It rommlttre spproved attacked; but tome Impartial observthe bill which was a ers call attention to the fact that the part or the adininls- Is way the committee going after It tnitlon program. Is so smacks of nnconatltutloiml abridgeirritated that he may ment of the right to petition. Sen. Copeland .lm,or uf. drop t It was expected that one of the first fe; of Pennsylvania has prepared a questions to be considered by the committee would be the salaries received rival measure, nut yet Introduced. Shipping Interests have given warnby Dr. Francis E. Townsend, author of that new construction for foreign ing It. E. and the scheme, Clement, for trade will continue to be paralyzed by mer California real estate operator, uncertainty and lead to additional Inand general manager. sistence by the Navy department on the building of Its own auxiliaries XYK or North Dakota I SENATOR SENATOR DOCTORS KIIOB Head COIiSS Old S. TIIE ard eighty. nn-n- 1 that the war pmllts bill devised by hit munitions commit tee ahall lie brought up for considers tlon at this session. Indeed he more than threatens a llllhuster to brine this about. If necessary, to get the uieusiire out of the bands of a finance subcommittee which Is beaded by Tom Connally of Texas, one of Nye's bit teresl opponents. The Xye bill provides for stiff taxes on earnings and virtual coiirtm-atinnf Individual Income above SlO.iHHi a year In time 'of war. In addition it would empower the President virtually to conscript Industrial leaders t mnlntnln production of essential war supplies. revolting ngnlnst direction, the house voted down. 173 to lit I. .the hill to exempt from state and loenl taxation bank stocks held by the Rivonstruo A similar measure tlon corNretlon. passed the senate W to 2S the day he fore. Ttie defeat was surprising he cause the measure had lavn unanimously supiMirtrd by Republicans snd on the house Imi liking committee. Democratic lenders expressed the belief that the measure would not be revived. The legislation was written srter the Supreme court held In Mary land bank rase that the stocks held by RFC were snhjeet to taxation. UXKXIKCTEDI.T w B it n d m wood-chopp- Jiepmueru all-ag- a. No Need I to Suffer MomiRgSickRess t. ana-plet- g-- blood-letting- s. n t, Fcd-eratl- a. st Temple Square tar a. :yt,0?J,hlK"jreurheS ( swvtM. ERNEST C ROSSITER. Afjrr- - t r 1 t |