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Show THE of daery under anotlit'r name, n the New Guinea native It represents wealth obtainable In no other wiiy. Ills culture I that of the neolithic Simie hzp. It requires a long period of caret iil it nil expert latior to fash ion and polish a stone nt or adze. Hucli an implement, primitive though It may lie, is of Incaleiilahle worth to an owner. Even though the care fill lahor required to tell tun) )mpe trees Into canoes, shield or oilier carvings with It Is of the most nrdii ohm ami tedious nature. It serves the purpose nevertheless. The young .nan sees years xt ret chine iihead, hefore tlirotmh learning tlie cm ft and fashioning his own Implements or by seizing tlieni In raids upon his enemies he will acquire a sullicient stock wherewith to pur chase and maintain a wife. For two months' work among the whites he may acquire u steel hand ax or nn Hdze; for three months' pay, an ax or a mattock; for two weeks' endeavor, n butcher knife or a dagger. A shilling will purchase a brilliant loin cloth of red, preen or orange clotli finery unknown to the interior Tillages. Willi the proceeds of bis three year term of labor, he may return to his village while still In Ills teens and be the richest man in It. Ills steel Implements and his acquired knowledge of how to use them will enable him to perform ninny times the amount of work that could be attained by the best artisan In his tribe with stone Implements. Hal 0. Evarts in the Saturday Evening Post. - v& x t"M trail s v. - FSv 4 Si a Aeadacie There seems to be no safer way to end a headache and there certainly is no safer way than two tablets of Bayer Aspirin. You've heard doctors say Bayer Aspirin is safe. If you've tried it, you know it's effective. You could take these tablets every day in the year without any ill effects. And every time you take them, you get the desired relief. Stick to Bayer Aspirin. It's safe. It gets results. Quick relief from headaches, colds, or other sudden discomfort. - f 1 i4 It's Eternal Truth To get water you must dig and the same thing is true in getting other things, too. What SHE TOLD WORNOUT HUSBAND I CHE could have reproached him - for his fits of temper his "all complaints. But wiselv she saw in his frequent colds, his condilaggea out, "on tion Die very troubleedge she herself had whipped. The Constipation! very morning ar- - edy), as she he felt like m :1 f nrrni n peppy, cheerful the safe, dependable, laxative and correo " tive works Rently, thor. uuKn'y, naturally, it keenly 'alert, NR Tl eliminative tract tocomplete.reeular functioning Non-habi- i a lurming. box. 25c ryat druggists'. Quick rehef for acid indige-TUMturn, heartburn. Only 10c Consider the. Cost You can try everything once, you'd hotter not. 5 but yorxr guffprwomen from 4z H , , J , .T iL or monthly pains, headaches, side achos, and women of middle tige who suffer from heat flushes, nervous- ness, should take I.r. l'ierce's Favorite I'rescription. This i J thp a,vi(,e o( K. Tnbey of No. H20 7th Ave., Sterling, Colo., who says: "At one time J was very nervous aud irrituMe. I had : wag sick to my too. Hut Dr. I'ierce's Prescription overcame the stomach complaint. I bud more strength and ene-fr- r and It drove way those awful headucheg." Wrll Dr. Pierre's tllulc, Duffalo, ti. V Htmri-ach- BEVEM.Y IIILI.S. Wull sll I know in jiii-- t whut I read lu the when the old pupers, or what I eyes are open. Will lluyes baa been out with us for a while kin-de- r m-- a Dy EDWARD W. PICKARD the administration, hitherto, were discussed by the getting BACKED by Democratic big things looking majority President, and It was said he InIn the senate and that he was "searching by the dicated apparently respectable on the surface to faFor of a large part of the popula sincerely for means of associating kinder btave off tion of the country, the United States" with Interna- a Senatorial Iny vestigation. thinks Hill Hayes Is overpaid U cuckoo. Hill does an aw ful lot of Iniportaut "Finagling". You see he Is Important because he speaks three languages, Indiana, broken movie, and political. Hill can speak to Sam Goldwyn and then go right straight and speak to a Senator that Is kinder drawing up some censorship bill, and do It so both will understand. Course Sam might give him something to take the Senator, maby some orchids, or some little keep sake. But Bill always gets the Job done. Now there Is never a line you can draw about what a man should be allowed to earu In salary. You see the movies are a peculiar business. Everybody that dont get in em some way have got It in for em and want em Investigated, abolished, or given solitary confinement for 99 years. Say this Inflation business has got everybody by the ears. I was Sying back from Oklahoma and Kansas on the day that our President Inflated, and no man swelling up could have attracted more attention. I guess we are what they call off the gold, and thats going to be a terrible hardship to millions of us that was so used to handling gold every day. Yeah. But a lot of guys are talking and writing about it as though they had lost an old brother that they had been practically rooming with continuously. So now some day we are off the gold, off our nut, off everything that is an old Republican Doctrine. Well I dont know anything about It, but you cant take anybody off something they never was on, and you never was on a thing very hot unless you had some of it. So that settles the Gold Standard and the Movies. Has anyone else any questions to ask the Professor? "Did the earthquake do as much damage as was reported, or did it do more?" Course the minute I got back East every guy you meet would ask that. Well I just told em the plain truth, I have sorae lots there for sale, but on the other hand I want to be fair. Did the earthquake do as much, or more damage than reported? So I just blurted out the very facts, and let the damaging statement fall where it lay. I just out with the truth. It did, and it dident. And they all seemed mighty satisfied with the plain truth and stopped talking about it. After all its always better to be on the level, and lay your cards right on the table. Course there is lots of jealousy of California by lots of communities all over our land, but on the other hand we receive a lot of appreciation, and we are called a real boon to humanity, and real aid to all parts of the whole country. You have no idea how glad they are to get rid of some of the people that we are able to take off their hand8. California acts a good deal like a dog pound does in any town. It gets the undesirable strays off the streets. We are the human pound of America. Some of their own communities even go so far as to catch and send out here. But being good humatarians we just take em right in, and in a week they are as big liars as the natives. Which shows they are not without some genius at that. tional efforts to check aggressor nations. Such association might take the form of consultation with signatories of the Kellogg peace pact In the event of Its violation. And In addition there Is the administration bill authorizing the President to farm bill was Join other nations in declaring empassed and sent bargoes on arms and munitions. As for the war debts, they were back to the house concurrence. first brought up by Mr. MacDonald, who let Mr; Roosevelt know that Sen. Thoma The led by Senntor Great Britain would like a downDavid A. Iteed of Pennsylvania, ward revision; and their commade a desperate but hopeless munique said that the basis was fight, arguing that while "con- laid of a clearer understanding of trolled" Inflation, as promised by the situation affecting the two nathe amendment's sponsors, might tions, though no plan or settlement temporarily restore a measure of was under way yet This encourprosperity to the nation, previous aged M. Ilerriot and bis expert asexperience here and abroad showed sociates to press the arguments of that control could not be main- France for cancellation. Then Mr. Roosevelt let the corretained and that the ultimate results would be disastrous. Reed, Tydlngs spondents know that he was planof Maryland, a Democrat, and oth- ning to ask congress for authority ers seemed terribly dismayed by the to reopen the war debt settlements prospects for the future and their and negotiate a reduction of the 11 billions which European nations sincerity could not be doubted. If he were Senator Thomas of Oklahoma owe the United States. himself led the debate for the af- vested with this power the United firmative, opening with the startling States would enter the London constatement that the amendment. If it ference prepared to bargain for staprevailed, should transfer value to bilization of currencies on a modified gold basis, remonetization of silthe extent of almost $200,000,000,-00from the creditor class to the ver, lowering of tariffs and other debtor class. Of course, the effect trade barriers and adoption of measures to raise commodity prices and of this assertion is greatly weakened when one realizes that our restore purchasing power. Members of the French delegation people cannot really be divided Into such classes. There Is scarcely a said the President bad promised creditor In the land who Is not also MacDonald and Herriot that he a debtor, and vice versa. But this would ask congress for authority to point and many another were ig- postpone the debt Installments due nored by the proponents of infla- June 15, and that in return Herriot would ask the French parliament to tion. Senator Pnt Harrison of Mississippi, for instance, on the second pay the defaulted December 15 payday of the debute, confined his ef- ment of $10,000,000. As Mr. MacDonald said good-bforts mainly to taunting the group for Its al- to the White House, he and Mr. leged failures during the Hoover Roosevelt announced that they had administration. agreed on the following : An increase in the general level The Wheeler-Kinsilver coinage amendment was accepted by the of commodity prices.'' of commercial polisenate. It would enable the President to fix the ratio between gold cies. Reduction of tariffs, quotas and and silver and to provide for unlimited coinage of both metals at exchange restrictions. World expansion of credit the ratio so fixed. Capital expenditures by governments to stimulate business. inflation, even if JUST what will of an Internado to the nation and its business is a question on tional monetary standard. which economists and financiers are Improvement of the status of as far apart as the poles. For the silver. present the prospect of its adoption and the abandonment of the gold prtl.ME MINISTER RICHARD B. Bennett of Canada was already In standard have served to create almost a boom In certain lines of Washington to talk with the Presibusiness, and the prices of com- dent; Finance Minister Guido Jung modities have begun to rise. P.ut of Italy and Hjal mar Schact of Ger how this will in the long run benefit the ordinary citizen has not many were on their been shown to the satisfaction of way. and Japan an nounced that Vis most of us. An especially dangerous clause In count Kikujiro Ishii the Thomas amendment Is the one would arrive May giving the President' power to de- 23. Mr. Bennett told value the gold dollar to the extent the newspaper men St -s of 50 per cent. Senator Borah, an that Canada stands jfUA. to discuss would that this inflationist, argued ready be declared unconstitutional. It any proposals that may be this power will never be look toward closer R. B. Bennett exercised by the President, but if commercial rela it is it will be followed by steps to tions with the United States, and abrognte the gold clause In bonds, said the Ottawa agreements do not mortgages and other contracts. affect these trading possibilities. In Provision for such action is made a prepared statement he used these In the pending Goldshorough bill emphatic phrases: "We have reached a point where which provides thnt existing contracts shall be satisfied by payment It is certain that nothing but united of their face amount in legal ten action can avert world disaster." "Immediate action Is imperative." der, that after its enactment, gold "The world Is In tragic trouble clause contracts cannot be made legally and that any profit made and distress." "If we do not soon defeat the from exchanging gold for legal tender would be subject to a 100 per forces of disruption and discord, cent tax. they will defeat us." "We must act boldly and unSome experts are of the opinion thnt the Inflation bill may never be selfishly, otherwise we shall be cerused ; thnt it is "a mere bluff In- tain witnesses of the wreck of our tended to have the very effect it Is civilization." Asked whether Canada really had now having arresting and reversing the downward course of prices." gone off the gold standard, as had I don't know whether this going and giving the President a better been asserted by Finance Minister off the gold Is official or not. Rhodes, the prime minister replied: position in the economic conversaThe French have vetoed it. Thry tions with foreign statesmen, as did "Canada is ns much off the gold claim we have no right to go off the abandonment of the gold standstandard and ns much on the gold the gold, and leave them high and ard, which also was Inflationary. standard ns the United Stares." dry on it. It seems like if you are on the IIEN the world disarmament AR debts and reduction of " conference gold, every nation in the world is resumed Its sesarmaments came to the fore out to get you. They all say, "What's In the White Rouse conversations sions in Geneva the French plan the idea of that big bum having as Prime Minister MncDonald con for an anti-wa- r pact of consultagold? Say we will figure out a way cluded his part of tion was presented by Rene Mas-sill- . to bump him off." It excluded the American the parleys and pre j But, this is a time when you got continent on the ground that it was io uepan juireii to be ready for anything. I have got for home, and for Impossible at present to make the some old Cherokee Indian beads, or mer Premier pact universal. Massigll suggested wampum. Suppose we go off the the creation In the capital of each Ilerriot of silver, suppose we go off the paper, France began his 1t signatory power of a commission well, look where I will be setting sessions with the : which would determine violations with my wampum. of the Briand-KellogPresident. These pact and the 19'!, HcSMfht Syidi.ate, Imc. rights of n victim to assistance. three gentlemen 4 " Concrete measures to prevent tnt together, and . , Papa Pigeons Helpful misuse of civil airplanes for miliafter an informal When young pigeons are hatched dinner. Mr. Itoosc tary purposes were presented by the M. Herriot It is the male that does the greater United States, Canada, Argentina velt took up the part of the feeding. The Pouter disarmament question with them, and Japan. pigeon is rather given to philanderhis evident purpose beina to bring ing during the breeding season. For Frnnce Into line at the Geneva conT) EFUSING to accept the Norris this reason breeders of this variety ference. French demands for guarsenate bill as a substitute, the of pigeons usually provide auxiliary antees of security nirninst attack, house passed the McSwain bill for parents to help care for the young. which have blocked all agreement the operation of the Muscle Shoals the Thomni Inflation amendment to the farm relief bill won an easy victory In the senate. With this most portentous addition the Any-bod- v for 0 y g I ',- 5S , tlii Thursday, May 4, 1933 NEPHI, UTAH Senate Passes Farm Bill With Inflation Amendment Roosevelt to Ask Authority to Deal With War Debts Ilerriot Enters Conversations. ' Advice to Daughters V WIL1L mm , News Review of Current Events the World Over 'Slavery" Really Boon to New Guinea Native Though to us 'he working of bluckn for less than a dollar a nmiilli Mmicks TIMES-NEWS- development, the TOt being 80fl tc Seventeen Republicans and flv Farmer-LaboriteToted with th majority. The house version is regarded as a leg drastic measure than the Norris bilk The principal point of difference between the two Is that the house bill provides an appropriation of $10,K)0,0')0 and a bond issue of gno.tX'O.'HX for starting the development program, while the Norris bill simply authorizes "all appropriation necessary." The NebrasUan's measure Is likewise more rigid with re gard to government construction of power transmission lines. 91. s Week This b COLORS FOR AUTO TAGS IN YEAR 1933 A Trip for Shakespeare Peace Club for Europe Promises Soon Forgotten A home Free of Taxes Knowledge May Be of Value to Traveler. ARTHUR BRISBANE eiiihusiasstl. cally about "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England." He also wrote, as well he might. In those old days, before the flying machine and submarine, "This precious stone set In the silver sea. has the honor of Which serves It In the office of a WISCONSIN second state to ratiwall fy the prohibition repeal amend- Or as a moat defensive to a house. ment to the Constitution, and the the envy of less happier first to do that by unanimous vote. Against lands." Fifteen delegates, assembled In the If Shakespeare could have made Capitol building In Madison, were this trip across the American con, Schmede-manaddressed by Governor tinent. Inspecting this earth, this and In eight minutes therethis United States be might after the resolution of ratification realm, a better, bigger poem. written have had been drawn up and adopted to "This England" could be put the accompaniment of cheers. down in one corner of Texas and you would have to hunt for It Federal Assocl-ates- " nry EPUBLICAN San Bernardino County. CaliforIs the name given an would cover up most of It and nia, organization Just formed by men Improve Its fertility, you could prominent In the Hoover adminis take all the rivers and lakes ol tration to aid the "this England" out of the Mississipparty In returning pi River, and the water would not ; to power In the 1031 be missed. elec-- ' congressional You could add all the English Hons. Walter F. mountains and hills to the land, Brown, former post- - scape around Denver, and they master general. Is would not be noticed. What would Its president and Shakespeare have said or written s i Ogden Mills, secre-- i if he could have seen this "blessed in tary of the treas plot" that stretches three thousand ury under noover. miles from one ocean to the other. Is chairman of the Including within Its borders arctic board. Arch Cole- and tropical regions, Its forty-eigh- t Mills Ogden man, who was first States, with absolute free trade, assistant postmaster general In the not a custom house separating Hoover administration. Is In charge them. of Washington headquarters, and If 123,000,000 Americans, with W. Irving Glover, who was second their energy, public schools, freeassistant postmaster general. Is di- dom, safety, their factories and rector of organization. mines, oil wells and fertile lands Mr. Coleman said the organization cannot make a success of this was primarily "to keep together "blessed plot" ending depression those who havfe been active In Re- and establishing permanent prospublican circles for the last twelve perity with enough for everybody years; to keep them advised of then we deserve to have Asiatics what is going on, and to bring back come in and show us how to do it to the party fold those Republicans who supported Roosevelt last year. The important thing in Europe at Ernest Lee Jahncke, the Hoover present Is the effort of Mussolini, assistant secretary of the navy. Is In need of time to build up his peofirst vice president ; Mrs. Nicholas ple and their prosperity, to estabLongworth, second vice president ; lish a four power "club" to compel Charles J. Moos, third vice presi- peace. Italy, France, Germany and dent; William R. Castle, treasurer, England in a four power pact would guarantee the peace of and Coleman, general secretary. Six of the Hoover cabinet mem- Europe. The "club" seems a good Idea bers are represented on the board of directors; Mills, Brown, Roy D. with the understanding that this Chapin. Arthur M. Hyde, William country will not be asked to guarN. Doak and Ray Lyman Wilbur. antee or finance it. Our "best financial minds" are Others Include Walter E. Hope, former assistant secretary of the treas- probably sick of making private ury ; James J. Patchell, Union City. loans to Europe by this time, and Ind. ; Mrs. Longworth, Castle, Moos, there 13 only Uncle Sam left. How St. Paul ; Jahncke, Harry Culver, foolish will he be? Culver, Calif. ; Coleman, Glover, Polish Jews order a boycott of John Richardson, Boston; Ferry K. Heath, former assistant secretary of German goods in protest against in Germany. Condithe treasury, and Mrs. Albert G. tions have changed since the great Sims, New Mexico. war. Joel Slonim of The Day, Jewish daily, writing in the New York four-powXfUSSOLINTS peace Enquirer, recalls an appeal to Pol plan is causing a lot of excit- ish Jews issued by German Field ed discussion In various European Luden-dorcountries. Great Britain and Ger- Marshals Hindenburg and when were their armies marchto this, many might gladly agree but France still asserts the sanctity ing through Poland against Russia in need of supplies from Jewish of treaties must be respected, and merchants. Their proclamation In this she is of course supported read: by all the nations of the little en"Too long have you been in dis tente, and by Poland. In Czecho- tress beneath the iron Muscovite slovakia especially sentiment was yoke. As friends, we come to you aroused, and Foreign Minister The barbaric foreign government is Benes told the parliament In over. Equal rights for Jews shall be to Prague that whoever desires upon firm fondations. Do developed change the boundaries of that coun- not let yourselves, as several times try must bring an army along with In the past, be duped by flattering Fie criticized the Mussolini him. (Russian) promises." as a plan "great backward step." The proclamation went on to reand added: "History shows that surrender of territory always is call to the Polish Jews frightful connected with the bloodiest wars." Russian pogroms of Kisheneff, "and many hundreds of other bloody pogroms. Remember the Belis trial, COV'IET Russia was on the verge and the efforts made by the barof a quarrel with Japan over baric (Russian) government tc the equipment of the Chinese Eastthe horrible lies about the spread ern railway, and In that connection use of blood among the. Jews." it was interesting to note that a "That," said the German field new alignment was bringing Rus"is how the Tsar kept his sia and France together, the for- marshals, word as a monarch, given when h mer drifting away from Germany was in a tight corner." and the latter beginning to take The Jews of Germany probably sides against Japan. the Already wonder what has happened to the French and Russians have nrranged promise given on the honor of two for exchange of military informaGerman field marshals when great Betion and military instructors. they were in. a tight corner. fore long the situation on the Eube continent ropean may Representative Rogers of Fort with Lauderdale put on the House calen against France on the side of the latter dar of the Florida Legislature, a and Italv with the former. constitutional amendment to "fret from taxation all homesteads up tc $5,000 in value." CONTINUED Chinese on resistance the road In Florida, with thi3 amendment pass to Peiping so enraged the Japanese a man could call the roof over his military command that it announced head actually his own, with the the early occupation of all stratground under It and around it. At present the average American egic points in the North China area. With this in view, the Japanese house owner lives at the mercy ol launched a general attack south of the tax gatherer. If Florida tells the rest of tlu the Great Wall designed to oien the way to the old Chinese capital. world "you can buy a bouse herf The Manchitkuoan government for $."),000 and own it forever, fret has announced thnt only nations of all taxes and assessments" thert recognizing that state will benefit will follow an inrush of income by its promise of an open door owning citizens, that will do more for the prosperity of Florida, more trade policy. to bring in desirable residents, wltt fixed incomes, than all the worl Gov. Nellie Tayloe that FORMER all the chambers of commerce floss of Wyoming has finally In the world could possibly do. been placed In a federal position. Texas has long been working or The President appointed her directhese linos. Californi should adopt tor of the mint Obviously Mrs. the idea. With it. New Jersey could Ituss was entitled to a good place, draw from New York and othet fur as vice chairman of the DemoStates millions of decratic national committee and head neighboring sirable small income owning men of the party's women's organization and women. she tias been very active and valu(.1933, br King FeaturM Synch. ai. Inc.) able. Shaketieare r ' Here lx a list giving the co!r combination of the i'J'Xl automobile UceiiMj plates for all of the nates and the District of Columbia. The color of the numerals and lettering Is given first, and then that of the background. Alabama White on blue. Arizona Copper cin black. Arkansas Black on white. California Orange on black. Colorado Black on orange, Connecticut White or maroon. DelawareColonial blue on old gold. District of Columbia Yellow on black. Florida Black on orange. Georgia Blue on orange. Idaho Orange on Mack. Illinois White on blue. Indiana White on red. Iowa White on midnight blue. Kansas White on dark blue. Kentucky White on green, Louisiana Black on orange. Maine White on black. Maryland White on blue. Massachusetts White on green. Michigan Black on white. Minnesota Black on aluminum, Mississippi White on green. Missouri Buff on chocolate. , Montana White on green. NebraskaBlue on orange. Nevada New HampBlack on orange. shire Green on white. New Jersey Red on black. New Mexico Red on orange. New York Black on yellow. North Carolina White on blue. North Dakota White on green. Ohio Black on orange. Oklahoma Yellow on black. Oregon Ivory on black. Pennsylvania Gold on blue. Rhode Island Black on white. South Carolina Black on white. South Dakota Yellow on black. Tennessee Cream on brown. Texas Orange on white. Utah White on black. Vermont White on blue. Virginia Black on white. Washington White on green. West Virginia Yellow on black. Wisconsin White on blue. Wyoming Black on ivory. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 60 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Adv. Yet, They Should Have! r speaking, in order to be successful, should have enough sense and solidity to hold the Judgment, and enough fun to relieve the agony. Exchange. 1. t m f . 1933. Western Newspaper Union. - fV i 1 POISO Your bowels! in Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels,, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue; foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-forc- e. A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that, gently, harmlessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make in your feelings over night will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied constipation for over forty-seve- n years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its pleasant taste commend it to everyone. That's why "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin," as it is called, is the most popular laxative drugstores sell. Dr. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Large Pimples on Face Twelve Years Healed by Cuticura "l was troubled with nImnlo3 ait Over my face, neck-- hnclr nml omia They were hard, large and red, and hurt when I touched them. They fes- tereu ana scaled over and at times I could hardly stand tobn ve niv rlof Tips touch my back and arras. I could get no rest or sleep and was In that con- uuion about ten or twelve years. "I read an advertisement- for rutl- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample of each. I more and after usinf ta-- purchased nnina of Cutlcnra Soap and two twenty-fiv- e cent boxes of Ointment T wns he.nleil " (Signed) Mrs. Marsha Nevila, R. 6, Box 123, LaGrange, Texas, July 20, '32. Cuticura Soap 2."c. Ointment 23c and COc. Talcum 23c. Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Address: "Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. R. Maiden, Mass." Adv. . n i |