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Show Page 1! THE SOUTH CACHE fTTIXUN. HYRITM. UTAH i. 1926, Western Union.) Newspaper Thought is deeper than all speech, Feeling deeper than all thought; 31 7l Souls to souls can never teach What unto themselves was taught -- Christopher P. Cranch. REDUCING DESSERTS For those of us who are overweight wise to ciioose a light dessert which satisfies the craving for sweets without adding much to the food value of the menu. The following have been chosen as good reliable desserts for such : Chilled Prunes With It Is prunes Soak and , i- - : . cr y K geSxiiifXw. tvhVp'i rW'Wft 4?ttv$rmtT; '' ysoyv. Tftr r'1-- tX ysxP Tifnmmnnffi feruse judiciary capital punishof Dr. Crawford Long of Georgia, discoverer of sulphuric ether as American Falls at Niagara frozen over dry for the first time since l'.K)9. 2 Members of j Clarence Darrows argument for the McLeod bill abolishing subcommittee listening to Attorney i ment in the District of Columbia. an anesthetic, made for the Hall Statue of Fame. 3 marched out of Cologne, the French evacuated Bonn and the Belgians NEWS REVIEW OF - CURRENT EVEMTS President and His Critics Accuse Each Other of Playing Politics. By EDWARD W. PiCKARD personally PRESIDENT COOI.IDGE, with the Washington correspondents and then through a White House spokesman, told the country last week that the critics of his administration were playing politics and should not be taken too seri- Mr. Coolidge alluded apparentthe Investigations of the Department of Justice for failure' to proceed against Secretary Mellons aluminum company, to charges by Senator Norris that the Tresident exerted questionable influence to keep the tariff board from making sugar tariff recommendations before the election of last fall, and to attacks made on the federal trade commission. Mr. Coolidge said these charges were unfounded, that the government was not derelict in enforcing the law and that such attacks were seasonal, coming In years in which Presidential elections were ously. ly to held. No sooner were these statements made public than Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi arose in the senate to express his great Indignation at them. lie described Mr. Coolidge as a matchless politician and said: It does not become a resident of the White House to tell the country that all the speeches here are to have a political tinge. There are political speeches made here, and we invite the to make his President political speeches, whether he makes them to the farmers in the West or the chamber of commerce in New York. He has not made a single speech from that in New York to the journey to Chicago but that was an effort to win favor with the people playing politics in his speeches. When he persuaded some gentlemen on the other side of the aisle to change their views with respect to international peace in the world he performed one of the ' seven wonders of the world. . AMONG the important statements Presidents attitude, emanating from the White House are these : The President Is disappointed by the postponement by the Deague of Nations of preparations for a disarmament conference, and if the leagues conference does not materialize, Mr. Coolidge will return. to his original plan to convene in Washington another conference on further reduction of naval armaments. Mr. Coolidge is still as much opposed as ever to the United States joining the League of Nations, believes the country still overwhelmingly determined to stay out, and regards our entrance into the World court not a step toward the league, but a demonstration of our care to avoid league entanglement. The President condemns publicity statements emanating from the War and Navy departments charging deterioration of our national defenses, characterizing them as misrepresentations, designed to obtain larger ap. propriations. Mr. Coolidge regards condition of the army and navy satisfactory. the as .. NERMANYS application for mem-N- bership in the League of Nations p: obably will have reached Geneva before this is published and it is expected that Sir Eric Drummoncj, the secretary general, will convoke an extraordinary session of the council at once to act on it. The next procedure "111 be a special meeting of the assembly, probably in March, to take Germany in formally. The foreign affairs committee of the reichstag by a f 18 to 8 decided to apply for membership and the presidents of all me German states were summoned to Berlin for a final discussion of the form of application. Germany will be me fifty-sixt- h member of the league. Occupation of the first zone in the hineiand by the allies came to. an 'te enl Wbpi) tl)g last British troops moved out of Moers, Dusseldorft and Aix la Chapelie. Thus 2,500,000 to the sovereignty of the reieh. It was said in Paris that thetooccup00,000 ation forces would be reduced as soon as Germany entered the in Beleague. But the official view entered rlin is that after Germany has of the league and all the provisions the Docarno pact and the Dawes plan are carried out, any occupation of the Rhineland will be an incongruous obstacle to general pacification. cord with its new policy concerning prohibition. an KENTUCKY authorities gar week in efficiency last protecting a prisoner from would-b- e lynchers and this was followed by the swift meting, out of justice to the offender. Edward Harris, a negro, was accused of murder and an attack on a woman, and when a mob gathered at Frankfort, where he was confined, a thousand National Guardsmen with all equipment, Including tanks, were called out, the threatening crowds were dispersed by tear gas and Harmarked the ris was safely transported to Lexingsenates consideration of the tax ton. There he pleaded guilty to the bill last week, and on the controve- criminal attack and was sentenced to rsial features the regular Republi- death on the gallows on March 5. cans and Democrats voted together, sustaining the finance committees a- WILLIAM M. WOOD, millionaire of Andover, Mass., and ction and defeating the efforts of the radicals to amend the measure. T- former president of the American oward the end of the week the pr- Woolen company, committed suicide oposed repeal of the estate tax and of near Daytona, Fla. lie had been in had the publicity provision of the present poor health for several years and was law were the most interesting features been despondent since his son remaining to be acted upon. It Is b- killed in an automobile accident in elieved the house will accept the se- 1922. He also had grieved over the nates changes which make greater re- partial abandonment of his plans to build a model village for the thouductions in the middle brackets. sands of employees of the woolen comhouse received frpm pany. His associates did not approve the War department appropr- of the expenditure of millions for this iation bill, which calls for an army of philanthropic purpose. He retired approximately the existing strength from the presidency of the company In and recommends the expenditure du- March, 1925. ring the next fiscal year of $339,581,000. This is nearly $7,000,000 more than WILLIAM A. CLARK, former Montana, who died last years appropriation and $1,087,-OOabove the budget estimates. Of last March, left a fortune of some the total amount military activities $50,000,000. The other day th.'ee womwould be given $201,081,000, or an in- en appeared in Butte, Mont., as' claimcrease of $1,223,000 above current ants to a share to this estate, assertabove budget fi- ing that they were Clarks daughters funds and gures. Nonmilitary activities would re- by his alleged marriage to a! woman in Missouri In 1809. ceive $78,500,000, an increase of Attorneys for over current funds and $223,-OO- the Clark estate say they know nothabove the budget. ing of these women or of the alleged marriage. MUGGLING operations along the n some of the truth border are United the renunciation of to be thoroughly investigated by a Carol of Rumania la special committee of the Canadian Crown Prince parliament as a result of sensational leaking out. The stories coming from Bucharest reveal a palace scandal that charges made by H. H. Stevens, mini- reflects ster of trade and commerce in the foseriously, on Queen Marie and rmer Conservative government. After Prince Babu Stirbey, her favorite, the government the asserting that the smuggling during whose power in has been trying to do the last year had caused the Canadian opposition party a deputy, in a of loss stroy. Gregolre Philipescu, $200,000,000 government revenues, Mr. Stevens declared that a has been issuing a series of posters notorious crook, perjurer, thief and lampooning the prince and the latest the smuggler had been promoted to be report is that liabu has fled from folchief customs officer at the port of capital and that the queen has ministers lowed him. Philipeseus paper accuses Montreal though the cabinet Prince Babu of robbing the Rumanian knew of bis activities. George H. Boivin, minister of cu- deputies and of falsifying the parliastoms and excise, told parliament he mentary reports to deceive the people. was willing to institute the investigation demanded. He said the immense ANOTHER gallant rescue of sailors storm-swep- t Atlantic smuggling of silk, cotton goods, cigarettes and tobacco into Canada, with marked the week. The crew of the return cargoes of whisky, was not co- sinking Dutch steamer Alkaid was nfined to the Quebec border. Cond- taken off by the men of the Hamlvurg-Americn- n liner Westphalia In itions at Toronto, Windsor find right the rescuers displaying great through to Vancouver needed the thorough probing which the gover- bravery. Captain Fried and his men nment was prepared to give. Conse- of the President Roosevelt, who saved rvative leader Arthur Meighen ex- 25 men from the British freighter pressed entire accord with the pr- Antinoe, have been awarded gold, siloposal to hold a wide open public in- ver and bronze medals by the British government, the British board of trade quiry. and Lloyds. on the dry laws, attack ANOTHER unexpected source, PORTUGAL had another of its the other day came last week. Rev. Dr. James national secretary of the under the leadership of Col. Justiniano Church Temperance society of the Esteves. But the government put it Episcopal church, announced that a down with neatness and dispatch and poll of the 20,000 members of the s- tiie leader and his lieutenants were ociety showed an overwhelming pre- arrested while they were attempting ponderance in favor of modification of to capture the barracks at Cainpoiinl. the Volstead act. Consequently Do- The day before two batteries of artilctor Emprlngham reported to a mee- lery revolted and were shelled into ting of Episcopal clergymen in New submission, by the fortress of San York that the society as a whole was George. In Greece a communist plot to asin favor of such modification, for sassinate Premier Pangalos and other these reasons: 1. Because the effect of prohibition government leaders was uncovered by has been to put an end to scientific a raid on a Communist center. temperance teaching. of 2. It has discouraged the consumFinance ministerthatdoumer the governption of wine and beer and Increased the demand for distilled liquors, which ment was ready to receive offers from are mostly poisonous. any American syndicates for the pur today 3. It has resulted in Increased chase or lease of the operation of the telegraph and telephone system and drinking among young people. 4. It has brought about disrespect the monopolies in tobacco and matches. An American group, reported to be for all laws. 5. It Is class legislation, discrim- backed by the American Tobacco com- -' panv, recently offered approximately inating in favor of the rich. 6. In our survey we found inte- $1,000,000,000 for a monopoly on the sale of matches and tobacco. mperance increased. The society lias no official conne- A syndicate has been dickering for a ction with the church and many of the long time to take over the operation Episcopal clergymen are not In ac of telephones and telegraphs. 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