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Show UTAH STATESMAN JUNE 1, 1928. WAISTS PROBE NETS 0. BUTLER DEPLORES SORRY PLIGHT REPUBLICANS OF HIIH ELECTION AT HAND Former G. O. P. Vice President Candidate Says Lowden Only Honest Man in Party Race; n. Calls Other Candidates Stoclc-Saleme- Dr. Nicholas Muray Butl.r, president of Columbia university and former candidate for vies president on the Republican ticket, recently issued a etatenient deploring the conditions within the ranks of the Itepubllrana The etuteinent of ir. Butler fol- low.: We are approaching the done of the most disheartening ceinpalKn within my memory. Despite the economic and political situation of the world and our own relation to it all. and despite our domestic pressing and Insistent Problems, there hue been almost no discuaelon. indeed no reference! to any of them. No camlidute for thn Republican nomination, with the exception of Oovernor l,owdeii, hue ventured any statement whatever aa to hla position in regard to any one of these vast problems so Important to ho prosperity, to the honor and to the influence of the American people, Indeed, we hare had an exhibition, through the preen and the mall; of an application to pulltlcs of the most obnoxious development of modern business, to wit, salesmanship. Calls Cnmllllon I'nhdk'vablr. Friends of soma of ths candidates seem autlsfied to put the presidential nomination on tha plana as a patent medicine orunit a suburban real estate development With this the infantile amusement of g has gone on side by side. It is almost unbelievable that at such a time such a condition could he found to exist In the Republican party. . . . Former Sena-to- r James W. Wadsworth, nays that the principal thing for the delegates front this state to consider when they vote for a presidential nominee at Kansas City next month is whether ha can carry New York against Governor Smith, Ha expressed doubt whether Secretary Hoover Would be equal to that teat. Ha said that In gauging sentiment for Ur. Hoover the fact that all tha Propaganda on tha Republican side had been for him should not be overlooked. I am not against Hoover." Mr. Wadsworth said. Rut we are all aware that the Smith candidacy la the real thing end must be reckoned with seriously and that tha govstraw-ballotin- ernor a great Mr. Wadsworth said ho doubted greatly that President Coolldge could be prevailed upon to run again, much aa ha would Ilka to aea him the party candidate. He vice expressed the opinion that prealdent Dawes occupied the best nominafor tha strategic position tion at present. Ixmg Battle In IMS. The 11(1 Republican national convention wee ono of tho longest kind. of remained its It gatherings In session six days before completing Its labors, whereas moat Republican national conventions adjourn Bins die after sitting four days It met at the time Grover Cleveland was tha occupant of tha Whlta House end the Republicans were nationally in eclipse. James G. B!aIne of Mains, who four years earlier had been narrowly defeated by Mr. Cleveland, six months before tha convention was looked upon aa the logical candidate for tha presidential nomination and It was expected that h would bo nominated on tho first ballot by an almost unanimous vote. But early in January Mr. Blaine, who was not In ths beat of health, and was travela latter which ing In Europe, sent not consent to said that ha could tho conhaving his name go before cams to The statement vention. tho Republicans throughout tho tho almost with startling country fores of tho Coolldge "I do not choose to run" pronouncement of Aug. 2, last year. Tha convention aa far aa candidates were concerned was wido open. On tho first ballot fourteen names were presented but it was virtually John Sherman of Ohio against tha field, for he had 21 of tha votes, more than total. Benjamins Harrison oe Inon the diana, who waa nominated eighth ballot, had only 10 votes. were candidates other the Among Chauncey M. Depew. who wee ono of New Yorks Big Four at the Is vote-getter- ." one-four- th convention. William McKinley. Robert T. Lincoln, eon of Abraham Lincoln .and William B. Allison of Iowa, who was said to have coma nearer to becoming the nominee than any one else who ever was a candidate for tha Republican nomination and missed It. New York Blocked Roth. It waa tha New York delegation which blocked the nomination of both Sherman and Allison Logan Preparing For Democratic State Meeting mm Dip Into Lake Keeps Hanson From Winning Additional Honors. June finds a. goodly list of aspirant for tha varloua public offlcea which will bo filled at tho coming election. May proved to be a pretty good month and a great many added their names to tho already long list. Mom of ths early birds have been Republicans but the Democrats have started te "hatch" o to apeak and in tho courea of few weeks the cream of that party will have Itself on display. Candidates, proposed or active, for the of I fees to be filed et the November election ere: . Hoover Plans Porch Front Election Work In a copyrighted dispatch ths United News ssys that In ths event Secretary of Uommorco Hoover wine the nomRepublican presidential ination, ho will reelgu from the cabinet within a few days and make preparations for a front porch campaign from some point convenient to Chicago. Several middle west locaresitions for a campaign dence have been suggested, lake Geneva, Wla.. a short distance out of Chicago, le being urged as a favorable spot. In ' any event Hoover probably will go to some point in Wisconsin, Michigan or tha north shore outside of front Chicago and receive porch delegations which ha would address with radio UNITED KTATEK SENATE. Ernest Republican J. Reuben Clerk Philo Bamberger, T. Farnsworth. announced; Herbort R Auerbach and Congreaaman Don B Colton. Democratic William H. King, Incumbent; William W. Ray. GOVERNOR. Kamuel G. Dye, OgRepublican den; William W. Heegmlller and Malcolm A. Keyaer, Halt Lake, and Attorney General Harvey 11. Cluff, Provo, announced; Orval W Adams, Frank Evans, Eugene W.' Kelly, Inter Pett, E. R. Calllalar, Alonso B. Irvine, Oliver It. Dlbblee, Ed. win U. Cannon, Halt Lake; State Senator William D. Candland. ML Pleasant; William H. Watt Is, Fred M. Nye, Archibald P, Bigelow and Frank M. Dries. Ogiien; Secretary of Htata Hyrum E. Crockett, Cache county; James L. Ellison, Layton; R. Carl Marcuacn. Price; W. 8. Chlpman, American Fork. . cut In. Tha decision to establish a base In iho middle west means that Hoover recognises tha difficulties which the Lowden campaign has created for him in the farm belt and will establish hlinself in tha heart of enemy country, where delegations can anally visit him. Main campaign headquarters will be at Chicago with suhheadquartere In New York, Washington and San hook-up- a OONGREKK Machinery Adds I-- o an-ith- er Tea can tell a man's rlesa by the gf the debts he worries about. Rochester Tlmes-tJnlo- Isa n. list Employer Says Income tax WASHINGTON penalties and interest amounting to more than 2,V0d,U0( have been recovered by the government as the result of investigations by the sonata Teapot Duma committee and tho treasury into the Continental Trading company, whose affairs were linked by tho government prosecutions with the Teapot Duma oil lease cose. WASHINGTON Sharp attack upon tha treasury department and, Belittling reports of widespread tha prime movers In tha Continenunemployment, ho declared that tal Trading company oil deal are class production contained in tha report of the waMandardlxutian, and tha machine had caueod a ste Teapot Dome committees general riao in tha standards of written by Senator Walsh of Monliving while increailng net em- tana. tho proaocutor, end approied ployment and wages. unanimously today by tho commitThe 200 executives at the all- tee. day session of tho board included No explanation haa bean offered leaders of InduMry, transportation, treasury for mining, commerce and finance, for tho failure of tho nearly thro years to exact pay-t employing several hundred thousand persons and the heads of na- ment of tho tax due it," the repo.-ays, referring to tho transection tional and etato associations commade prising more than 50,000 industrial by which tho Continental A suit concerns profits of 11.010, 000. brought against tha distributors Hays Wages Hava Been Steady. Although It has been asserted would have brought out all tha esIn public discussion sential facts developed by tha comunemthat ployment in 1027 was as severe mutes, affording aa it would an opand eerioua aa it had been during portunity to examine under oath tha deflation period of 1(21. care- the participants in tha unsavory afful analysis shows this to be far fair, Including Biackmar and O'Neil fro mtha truth, Mr. Alexander before they fled beyond the eeaa" aid. "A comparison of tha two-yeThis reference wee to II. M. 1 of and Blackmer, former president of tho periods 7 reveals that manufacst Refining company, and turing employment in the later Jamea E. O'Neil, former president period declined a total of (.2 per of tho Prairie Oil Gaa company, cent from the high point of March who figured in tha Continental 1(21, to tha low point of Novemdeal with Robert W. Stewart, chau-m- an ber 1(27, while employment from of tha feoard of the Standard tho peak In June. 1(20 to the low Oil company of Indiana, and Harry point in July, 1(21, declined ( F. Sinclair. per cent. With this declining emIt stems now, however, to have ployment In the deflation period gains of a conof 1(21 wage earnlnga decreased been the prlvato Meal, tha report fully 10 per cent. Waga earnlnga temptible continued. The speculations of during tho 1(261(27 period In officers of great Industrial contrast remained exceedingly trusted houses pilfering from their own steady. robbing their own Hourly earnings per worker in companies, tha more recent period declined stockhoHers, tho share of tha boo dla to ona of tho threo coming only II per cent end weekly earnboodlara serving in part as the' price ings only 2.7 per cent, he eeld. Outlining the process following of tho perfidy of a member of tho tha inrtitutien of advanced ma- president's cabinet- The purpose for which tho Conchinery in Industry, Mr. Alexander tinental Trading company was oraid: "On the average in all No ganised remains a mystery. industries seventy-on- e wage earners in 1(25 produced doubt can be entertained that 100 earns Steward and Sinclair can both tell, the volume of output a men in 1014; and the eeeumption but they both stoutly but unconseme warranted that the man- vincingly declared they cannot, power requirement le now oven Biackmar end ONeil could illuminTha pertinent question ate the subject, but they cautiousmailer. arises as to what haa become of ly remain beyond tho Jurlelctlon. 21 tho "H. 8. Osier of Toronto, Canada per cent, of workers In manufacturing which are no long- organiser of the Continental, and er required to produce an equal its president, probably could, but mount of output aa waa producod ho haa bean sojourning In Europe, In 1(14 with 100 men. shrewdly avoiding at this season Cheep manufactures had swel- tho compulsory process of the Canled the demands and the resulting adian to be invoked courts, cycle had proved beneficial to all to compel him likely to pay nn income tax ha declared. According to hla fig- or to punish him for refusing to reaccumulated savings In turn for ure. taxation hia share of tha banka building and loan aasoU-lio- n polla" assets and Ufa Insurance premiums from 1114 to 1(17 have shown a per capita increase of 1(7.4 per cent, or If tha cost of living la taken Into account, an effective increase of about 14 per cent. AMor. second boat. In the match race between the boats Bass-bo- x took tho lead on the first turn and increased it steadily for tho mile and n half until tha accident. Hanaon mods tho first mile in tha match raca In ona minute and 00 seconds. Tomcat, tha boat owned by Johnson of Balt Lake, didn't get going ll raca and took in tho a third. In a match race later with Baby Pan' Tomcat averaged tha mile In one minute 51 seconds. free-for-a- ar Don H. Colton, Ver-naIncumbent; David U Htina and Arthur Woolley, Ogden. Democratic P. Frederick Champ, Logan; Joseph Ches, Ogden. CONGREKft SECOND DISTRICT. Elmer O. Leather-wooRepublican incumbent; Theodore L. Holman. K. R. Calllster Democratic Ray Van Cott, C. Clarence Nealen. STATE SUPREME COURT. Lee B. Republican Judge Wight, Judge William M. McCrea and Judge Ephraim Hansen, Salt Lake; Judge Melvin C. Harris, Logan; Judge Oeorge 8. Barker, James A. Howell end Alfred W. Agee. Ogden; William H. Folland. city attorney. Salt Lake; former Am Hanaon, Salt Lake, with t he Utah Statesman cup, which he won by piloting big bant Sam-bo- x Senator Charles Curtis, of Kan- Judge Joseph H. Erlceon. Richfield, to tho undisputed chain plouMiilp of Utah waters. Bdov .. la Hanaon In tho end former T. D. Belt Lewie, Judge sas, tha first of tho avowed candiLake. dates to enter tho race for tho ReDemocratic Chief Justice SamIs looming uel R. Thurman. Salt Lake; Juspublican nomination. as a possible compromise In tice Valentina Gideon, Ogden, end large the Kansas City convention. Tha Judge George Chlrstenaen. Price. convention promises to be a riotous DISTRICT ATTORNEY. affair such as tha Republican parAdam A. Duncan, Republicans In tha Byron D. Anderson. William R. ty haa never experienced. vent of a deadlock, and tha prob- Hutchinson, Jr., announced, and ability of this is believed to be in- Horace C. Beck. evitable by many astute leaden, Democratic Ralph T. Stewart. tha chances of Senator Curtis ap- Ray Van Cott and Calvin W. Rawlpear to ba aa good as any other ings. candidate. Ha haa not Incurred RF.TRETARY OF STATE. tha opposition of the administraRepublican John Walker, state promise and whan pressed about Carbon county cltlxens are ones for tha McNary treasurer. Ogden; John W. Peters, more tion; ho voted the It, struck the woman, easily after tha Cuniform Tablets Relate beep and compelled her tokept Haugen bill and would not there- state senator. Birgham City, and threat breathing pay six been of have what might fore ba objectionable to tho farm- John T. Oldroyd, director of the in brouxe, stating that Story of Bribery in Civ- mlnnaa thd moat devastating catastrrphe ers. Ha would carry every norlets lend board these were an additional fea lor In The Scofield Utah's history. state N. Welter In west Democratic tha hie good services. Farr, mally Republican ilization and would probably ba as strong Ogden; Milton B. Welling, and C. dam le safe now and under tha Carpenter Took Palace Beams. direction of K. C. Wright, engiIn the border elates of Oklahoma Clarence Neelen. Another ease was a governor commisetato road neer tho for ATTORNEY GENERAL. and Mleaour aa any other Republiprosecution for tha diverting of tho of tho work WilW. sion, fortifying can. Hal Farr. Republican JERUSALEM That corrupt public property to personal use. any possible Tha Republicans will go Into tho liam J. Lowe. Salt Lake; Judge structure against government administration exist- A carpenter was accused of uscampaign with the prospect of los- George P. Parker, Provo, end O. A. breake will be carried to a suc- ed ia ancient times dating 1500 B. ing for himself forty beams of cessful conclusion. ing New York, New Jersey, end Tangren, Delta. C. and preceding the time of wood Intended for tho construction O. K. Clay. Price; Democratic Mr. Wright was sent to take over Moses, perhaps some other eastern elate of tha great gate of tha governhas been proved by William direction E, of Davis, at Job this tha but they can win without Mg Brigham City, tha discoveries Just made in ment palace. He admitted using Governor Dern who went to the states if they name a candidate and James H. Wolfe, Salt Lake. the beams but denied that tney STATE TREASURER. dam when word wee first received Iraq. against whom tho farmers will not Under tha auspices of Harvard were government property. ApE. A. Christensen, of the Impending trouble. Local Republican revolt. Such a man ia Curtis. It and tha American parently the beams were of a very Mt. Pleasant; John E. Holden, authorities did not feel that they University la for this reason that many Rewood brought epeclal Edward could cope with the situation and Hchool of Oriental Research, tha expensive publican leaders are looking more state auditor. Salt Lake; from foreign lands for tho conProBagdad headed Expedition by and more favorably in ths direction Street Lehi; Hans Mtckelsen, Lo- the governor Into the testor Edward stepped struction of palaces. gan; U. Frank Ryan, Ileber City. of the Kansas solan. breech lending all useful agencies ed tha ancientChirrs haa unearthThese tablets and many others of Nuxi. ten Lemocratlc Horen Nielson, Mt of tho administration. Senator Curtis' strength in tha While tha miles southwest site of Kirkuk, tha give a clear ineight Into the high convention will not be confined to Pleasant. technical for responsibility strictly famoua center of the oil fleldi of civilisation existing in the second STATE AUDITOR. hla home atatr. Ha will have deltho repair of tha dam rested on Mesopotamia. mlllenlum, ona of. tho most obRepublican Clifford L. Wright tho Price secdisegate! frem Conservation River Tha aita waa again selected be- scure periods of ancient hlitory. FarmW. Mt. W. Evens, Pleasant; tions, and should ths convention trict. tha governor felt that tha While today In tha east a tribesa previous found last over a number of ballots many ington. P. Rueeall Wight, Brigham emergency waa ona that touched cause more than 1,000 exploration tablets giving a man would not dare to rise against believe that his vote will Increase City; Ivor Ajax, Tooele; Leon D, directly and indirectly tha entire clear hia chleftlan. thousands of years insight Into tho Garrett, Frank H. OPenehaw, Salt state. until ha ia nominated. Politics. civilisation. Before that dis- ago tha citliens of Mesopotamia Lake, and Jonathan Lloyd, Richwith tha au- covery the place had been After consultation had tha right to go to court and field unRICH ENOUGH NOW. thorities tha governor waa asked touched and was unknown William Swan. Democratic to bring action against their rulera to name a committee to taka di- archaeologrtla. Senator Borah's purification fund 6I PT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Tha Inhabitants Tha Judges wars fearless in takDr. C. N. Jensen, rect charge of tha work of preser- wore Hurris living in tho region ing a stand in favor of tho peopla which ha started for the purpose Republican vation. This ho did. naiqjng repre- east of tho Tigris river of refunding Harry Sinclairs un- Balt Lake, incumbent. up to Per- against tyranlcal rulers and would L. Democratic John to the contributions Nuttel, sentatives of tho interests most vi- sia before tha Assyrian conquest, not bo bribed. New York -Timea Republiholy can campaign fund, la not growing Spanish Fork. tally concerned under ths chair- although the country was under COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Bam Woodhoueo. the supervision of Mltannl rulers Most Republicans very rapidly. manship of LETS OFFICE SEEK MAN. William E. Turton. chairman of tho hoard of county who reigned west of the It think Sinclair le rich enough Republican Tigris. MurThe remarkable strength Gov. Lester. Garfield: Isaac Mayor commissioners of Carbon county. is, end they ere also afraid that The results Justified the expecSmith haa shown especially in secthe state- tation. A mound tha Borah movement may discour- ray: former Mayor John A. Aylett, Further, recognising Just excavated Par- wide age him from helping out the party Midvale; Clarence Cowen, J. Ernimportance of the situation' proved to contain a aerie of pub- tions of tho country where hais waaa In Lamar ley White. Samuel T. Bennlon. future campaigns, tho governor recommended to the lic buildings aiding greatly the supposed to bo unpopular H. William L. also est Burgon and etato board of examiners that they knowledge of tho ancient civilisa- tribute to hia character and career. Sparks. No ono can follow tho campaign Stenarker and Rulon H. Labrum, go on record aa favoring a legistion. ACCESSORIES IN FACT. present commissioners. Case Again Governor Recorded without realising that most of tho lative appropriation of not to exDemocratic John H. Cook, ceed 25.0D6 to cover tho costa inIn on of tha rooms excavated, votes have coma to him voluntaThose alleged Democratic ediSamuel J. Lindsay. cidental to making the dam safe probably belonging to tha Court rily. hla tors who continually harp in their COUNTY ATTORNEY. If supporters have organised for the future. Tho conservation of Justice were found cubiform paper that any men nominated by Wallace B. Kelly, district and dona systematic work in vaRepublican la without funds and un- tablets In the Assyrian the Republicans .will win unices Incumbent. language J haa been on their rious Mates, able to nuet tho imperative expen- recording tho proceedings end own Initiative,it end if Democratic their particular brand of DemoDemocratic John D. Rice. ditures. But to save tha Uvea and testimonies of varloua Demtriala crat Is named at Houston, are Billand Prominent Republican votera have approved hie candiing and abetting tha G. O. P. to ocratic members of tha bar are be- property of many thousands of Twenty of the tablets deal with dacy, it has been from deliberate of Huehlharbe, choice. the best of their ability. La Jars ing mentioned for tho six district people in Carbon county tho work tha Indictment muat be done, and dona now. H Governor of tha area of which Gaxotte. court Judgeship, which are to be will ba. Nuxi was tho capital, thus provfilled at tha fall election. Most of Dr, Hiram W. Evana imperial ing that tho cltlxene had tha right wizard FIGHTER HIMSELF. the present Judges are expected to of tho Ku Klux Klan, said Age ia an Important factor In the to bring complaints in court for hia seek organisation would tako no parJust off hand It looks like Gov. Fresh cream the Improper actions of a govercream. of whipping tisan stand in tha coming presiA1 Smith la quite able to take rare Ironing hoard which (ill to whip often develops nor or any other official. Having a built-ibut would fight dential of hlmeelf when it comes to a batInto te cream an excellent is known It whipping save space, that the governor "against election, a shallow closet that nuUlficatlonlrt, Gov. tle of words. The way he landed in when a at was tho himself aged temperaure to teswhen the prevent tind help keep on Mr. N proves that. The best convenient low (45 degrees F.) to pre- timony was taken because In many Al Smith." clean. The hinged support Mra Nelli Tayloe Rosa former way to pick mi Smith I to loare rover la vent the rapid formation of acidity. Instances he denied the accusathere so that be should placed of Wyoming, after a governor him alone. It would seem.- - Laa room t drew a skirt or dress over Care muat be used in aging cream. tions. tour in tho south, eeld Animas Lender. speaking SO deexceeds the. If be should temperature One boat'll tablet records a charge she believed sentiment favoring the the board. Ths grees F. the cream will very likely the right belgth or you. There, tff Governor gainst him for mistreating a wo- Democratic Treating seed wheat with from a win- become sour before the desired ef- man. Two wltnemea, friends of tho Smith wee candidacy e be should good light gaining favor. dust Is an effective and dow during ths dny. nnd artificial fect of the aging takes place. It le Wroman, trail fled that while walkof preventing practical method the also likely to become rancid or de- ing at night they taw her plight light also. The space belowhoard "smut" in wheat. Two ounces per closet Strawberry plants are easily Invelop off flavors when eged for Into which the Ironing hukhel of wheat has proved suf- folds mny often be utilised for more then 41 hours, unless under and helped her to eecape. Tha jured by poor soil drainage. Water denied all of tha chargee should never stand on tha soil. ficient In nioet care. I'm only acideal condition. The required time governor but another witness declared that Poorly drained soils will also tend keeping the iron end varloua that Is manu- cessoriescopper for aging verlr with the butterfnl he personalty, of tha toward the development of leaf, factured especially for need treatcontent and the kind of cream. governor, wee aby command to the eelxur party root end fruit dlseaeea February 24 ment. The best way to apply tha hours first show the However, with out dress cut When you women. of nettles tho That the ere end March the dust Is to mix It with tha grain In a normal shoulder seam and set-l- n Important the most marked effect upon whip- rase against the governor. months for etartlng strawberry soms kind of a rotating machine, see that the hack section Is ping quality of all cream: and tha Bribe. as Taken a Sheep In Atlantia south tha takes or barrel mixer, until earh kernel sleeve, plantations effect piece during half an Inch longer across the greatest tablet records tha com- and Gulf Mates, excepting Florida. la completely rovered with dust. shoulder than the front section. the first 41 hours, after which the .Another a of cltlxen commanded to A mixing machine Louisiana, end southern end la plaint may be made iThls extra material la eased Into the IncrenRe In whipping quality do public work, thereby taking Texas In these regions the on the farm by using an old barrel !ram to give room for the shoulder very gradual. from hla him home. During most of tho plantations ere set In tty churn, a water-tigbarrel, or a i blades. If a person Is slightly were hla stolen by night sheep fell. A I the nil The head of concrete a leaf arond stalks Is mixer ateel drum. round shouldered II particularly On the way and can le necessary In make this allowance. cauliflower, if carefully trimmed government men. sometimes available to investigate, ha waa caught and rut Into short pieces, insy bo hame Collage cheese can ha used In used Mtisfactorlly. Smut In wheat servant a who de- many types of salads. It romblnee government d by is responsible for much Ion to bands on rltildren's rompers coked and made Itno a very Ieg reason home hla manded for going a well with other foods, and may ba and made into very palatafarmers, discounts often amount- nr bloomers should never Impede and arrested him. Subsequently served with French mayonnaise or ing to from a few rents to 21 rlrenlation:- - For this reason elaa-jtl- c ble dish. If there ia little variety ha was fined twelve measures of boiled dressing. Cot lags cheese rents a bushel. band are not ndvlsed. Cloth In winter vegetables obtainable, hands are better. They ahonld be them stalks, rreemeil, would seem grain, which were taken from him for salads may be formed Into balls or sllre: it may bo molded Into If forcibly. Did former Governor William E wide enough to slide up the leg five almost like a new thstetahl Another Instance reports a wo- tiny cups or passed through a pasSweet boost the Jim Reed meeting Inches nr more when Ihe rhlld served separately from Ihe flowerto court and man complainserved with ets. the are If going be try tube. Foods that combine well for the sake of Democratic har- bends over. Hernuse they must they given to a gov- with coltaae rheeoo in ealnda are mony and the Missouri presidential so louse It is necessary to make the rest of the head they hlmuld be ing that she hadona sheep is a crisp, fresh vegetables: rooked oi nsnlrant, or Just to tske a Joke at legs of the garment short nr they cooked until nearly done before the ernment agent canned vegetables: fresh, dried, or Julius Alrhele end hie AI Smith will hang down uncomfortably over head proper le cooked, since they bribe f he would take rare of te keep the preserved fruits; nuta and olivea failed Ha lawsuits. take longer the knece . boom ? Craig Empire, l. d, Curtis of Kansas Being Mentioned For Compromise Base-box- Governor Aids IN GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION Carbon County In Dam Trouble EAEY AS EXISTED AS R C. OLD RECORDS ISM SHOW of Ancient. 1(20-1(2- 1(31-1(2- Mid-We- man-facturl- Brawny Lion Does Not Last Long in New York Gty arch-eelogic- al widely-distribut- ed Hurrl-MIt-an- nl n The Democrats of Utah are going to find that I,ogan le a convention city sod that Cache Valley knows how to entertain xlsl tore. E. 8. Chambers chairman of the county committee told Etato Chairman Delbert M. Draper and tha publisher and editor of tho Utah Statesman, who vlsltad gan In the Interests of tho party Friday night. The rhember or commerce, laying polities aside, lias taken hold of tfia certain loral arrangements and la doing all In Its power to make the Logan visitors Loappreciate the true worth ofterrigan end the surrounding tory. Arrangements will probably he made te secure one of the theatres for tho convention- - Committee meetings In the hills above Logan during the noon reroes is thing which te In the air nnd which may or may not materialise .V dance will probably cep off the days work. Cache county Is ono of tho best organised counties In the slate. The central committee declares that tha organisation la not v. paper la actually one hut. ono which functioning and which Is funcIn the season. tioning this early Workers to Frankenstein monitor, but a blessing to al claeees In tho nation, Magnus W. Alexander, prealdent of tho National InduMrlal Conference Board, said in hia opening address yesterday at tha annual meeting of tho board at tha Hotel FIRST DISTRICT Republican 10 COUEffl Montanan Senator Scores Treasury Department For Attitude Taken The mechanisation of industry in tha United Stales waa not a ox MELLON WHICH HAD FAILED When Are Hanaon piloted hie outboard motor five times around tha course et Geneva to win tho five-mi- ls outboard froefor-al- l, with tho Utah Btatee-ma-n cup aa a prise, ho opened tho eyas of 10,000 persona who ywera assembled on the shore of tho lake watching tho performance. And later when Hanson wan leaving Miie Pants ges, the speedy Inboard champion, away back In tho waves and ripplee in their match race tha crowd again opened its eyea This race waa never finished for Baaa-btook a curve too sharply and turned over, dumping Hanaon in about 10 feet of water. Andy Olson, pilot of Mias Pantages, hove to and picked Hanson up and tha race waa off. Hanaon ia with tha Burroughs Adding Machlna company in Salt Lake. Saaa-bo- x showed Hanaon and tha all the boats Just how good boats perform. Tha Utah Statesman cup was won In 10 mlhutea and two seconds, for ths flva miles, with tha second boat almost n mile behind. Mias Pontages won tho inboard contest in 10 minutes and 27 seconds, with a safe lead over tha auffi-clent- copper-carbona- S ly te eouth-weste- ht pnlta-rooke- hr rn GREAT OILING SYSTEM. Recent developments have pre- A Hon which had guarded the Moretll palace in Venice for 406 years did net last six months in New York Placed on guard In front of the antique shop of G. & E. Quaranza at 715 Madison avenue, North Carolina strawberry grow- the Hon not only failed to guard ers rid their land of parasitic ne- tha shop but failed to gaard itself. matodes by uring a rotation which It was rtolen by two or three would ba feasible in other regions. brawny thieves. It was no pickpocket's or shopFollowing strawberries, corn is lifters' Job The lion weighed 275 planted with a nematode-rcoUtavariety of cowpeaa drilled In tho pounda Either the thlevee exrows: tha corn is harvested, tha hausted themselves carrying away cowpeas art turned under, and win this lion or they wanted it aa a ter oats are sown. In tha spring model for coating concrete Ilona for tha oats era plowed under or har- they failed to steal its twin, which . vested, and corn and cowpeaa are waa also on guard. Sometime in tho sixteenth cenplanted again. After this corn the lion act was carved and tury up crop Is ha treated, and tha cowpeaa In froBt of the Morettl palace on turned under, tha growers plant strawberries In tha autumn and sow tho Grand Canal facing the Rialto. oats among them. The next spring It waa a lion of nobia mien, fiercetha oats are harvested and tha ly frowning, muscles tensed, claws strawberries cultivated and hoed. unsheathed, set for a spring. But This system achieves three objects: all this fklled to save It after it had been transplanted to Madison aveIt reduces tha nematodes; it pronue. Ita very ferocity ia believed duces crops of corn; and it adds to be what caused It to be rtolen. humus and fertility to tho soil. Tha criticism om mort New York of Mono lions la that they are smug, Inbreeding or (fled, fat fellow. The robcorn ia now considered the most self-spromising method looking toward bers are believed to have been emImproved varieties and rtralna of ployed by art fabricators who in corn with larger yields or more de- tended, either by molding or by reto To secure production cutting machinery, sirable charactarirtlcs. desirable results It ia usually nec- supply g New York with a raca of Ilona essary to cross two inbred or "self-ed-" Tha twin Hon that remains lias lines. Sometimes a double cross tho Indignity of being is used. It la recognised that not undersong all crosses will bo superior, and chained up for Ha own protection. tha problem of tha corn breeder la to find tho few that are best. Borne arose haa been more productive than the parent variety in every reported experiment in which a number of crosses between selfed lines hava been compared, Tho The Virginia of the Panama-Pa-rifl- e production of aelfed lines of corn Lino will supplant ths Caliia not practical for tho averaga of tho same line eg tha fornia farmer. It ia a task for experta largest electric-drive- n ship over At tho Woodward field Motion built when aha la launrhetl In Auin Oklahoma the average value of gust at tha yards of tha Newport Huden grass drilled and used as News Shipbuilding company, Tho la a duplicate of tha Calpasture for dairy cows waa 112.56 Virginia ifornia In most detail, but will per acre when the nutritive value mrarure 112 feet over all, ns com waa compared with corn allege et 15 a ton and alTalfa hay at 114 a pared with 101 feet for the Califorton. In a trial tha pas- nia. She will accommodate not ture eeeson opened July 1, on the passengers, aa agalnrt 751 carried her rival. average, and cloeed November 5. byTha launching of tha California The yield of enwpea hay was much In October, 1627, waa hailed a an lower then either Budan grass or Sunrise kefir, but the crop yielded Important event In .American end her splendid rsenrd more digertlble protein end on the since she entered the dairy farm may be more valuable service an Jen. 28. established her then either of the others. aa the outstanding American ship ic onlslile tha group In thn Journal-Worl- d Tho Lawrence service. The Virginia wae that makea eaya another thing exact duplicate, hut gentle spring so popular le tha fact planned aa anwill pass tha Callfor that unemployment flguree for the as launrhsd soms In details. nation show a greet drrreea since nla outdoor work began. Kansas City Al Smith says there la no differKtar, The other day we had Ihe pleas- ence between the people of New ure of seeing stuttering youth en- York and North Carolina, and now ter a village drugstore and try to both slates are trying tn figure ask for some saseafras root. Kan- whether they got a knock op a . buoeLJforfelk sas City Star, sented conclusive proof that tha Republican national machlna has tha greatest one-ahoiling system over developed in tho history of man. Hsxtun Harvest. ot nt at savage-lookin- New Electric Ship Almost Ready six-ye- ar shlp-buildi- Inler-emit- ul tr.tns-Atlant- -- Ledger-Dispatch. |