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It's queer about a boy being willing to spend a week and risk his neck aerial over a roof, stringing an (' and then being too tired to put up 15 feet of clothesline in a backyard. 80-f0- "Home, Sweet Home" Is touching, but there should be one Verse about the garage. J tie Kyi tla iki Buyer t '.tur i , t 4 S ;jt i V .r- - .5 Vi m nwstn-naawr- iasiiaeMawM -" uuaii NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Ny of North Dakota Seated in Senate by Close Vote Farm Relief Prospect. By EDWARD W. PICKARD who had said he "What's the trouble SENATOR BORAH, In this matter of conquering the ' and your girl?" against seating Gerald) sir, nobody has suggested that It be , "She laughed "up her sleeve at me P. Nye, the appointee of Governor surrounded. Sorli of North Dakota to fill the vaj at the dance last night." k "Don't be absurd." Stevens Stone cancy caused by the death of Senator Well, what If Wales doesnt marry? Mill. Ladd, changed his mind when the A traveling man has very little home case came to a vote last week. The was that Mr. Nye was life, anyway. ; Not the Only Green Thingg consequence vote a of 41 to 39. While seated by Mrs. Youngbride Have you any lob- most of the Democrats and more radiIt Isn't a "city" nntll it quits being sters? cal Republicans applauded, Senator proud of the number of cars in town Dealer Tes'm ; here's a fresh lot on Saturday. Frazier escorted his new colleague up Mrs. Youngbride Haven't you got the center aisle to Vice President so look Those Dawes' dais and the oath of office was Still, It men had no religion, they any that are riper? green. administered. The acceptance of Mr. Nye was said to be due partly to the fact that he Is to be counted among the opponents of California gets the beauty prize, but American adhesion to the world court. Florida's real estate profits can also show a pretty figure. Furthermore, some of the senators were averse to rejecting a man who By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK is avowedly a champion of the Middle These messages by radio from the of of Dean Men, University West farmers, not desiring to vex the bottom of the ocean come in, probIllinois. Yet another reason agriculturists. ably, In an undertone. that influenced some votes was the You can tell how old an office man ' was president of a feeling that North Dakota should not is by the popular air he whistles while HUNTINGTON which employed be deprived, for seven months, of full i you are trying to concentrate. a considerable number of men. I was representation on a technicality. The senate's vote establishes a precedent, visiting him in Birmingham when he Strain on the family tie, No. 241: said to me one evening: upholding the contention that a sen' ator is both a "state officer" and an "ofA sport page printed on the same "You'll have to excuse me tonight, skaet wit the continued story. tor I'm invited to a meeting of some ficer of the United States," and that of our employees, and I want to go." his state properly has something to Debt Funding (international style) : Then he explained to me that a say as to the method and machinery "Jim, let me have another eight bucks pumber of the men in the various de of his election. and HI pay you back that five." partments of the business had gotten together for mutual improvement. HENR1K SHIPSTEAD of Supposing a racing aviator is go- Only those men were asked to join the senaonly Farmer-Labo- r ing 24S.99 miles an hour, what does group who hud a real interest in the tor, took a hard fall out of the world he do In case he changes his mind? development and the welfare of the court resolution Wednesday In a business imd who were putting their three-hou- r speech In the course of 0 5,000,-00One thing Is sure: If we have best lit ks Into the work. The thins which he undertook to demonstrate laws on our statute book3, we cau that Interested me most was the that the court, Instead of being an count on having that many method of choosing the men. Only agency for the preservation of peace, those men who never "smoked on the i? a part of the war machinery of the League of Nations. Job" were taken In. Most football tackling dummies "The power," he said, "to enforce It was not that the members were have an air about them vaguely sugto smoking or that they dl! the decisions of the court by war is opposed gestive of Mr. Taxpayer In the car- not themselves smoke most of them, vested in the League of Nations by the toons. if the truth were told, liked their pip' treaty called the covenant. j or a good "Thus we have a clear program for cigar. They had come to After all, probably nothing In this realize that there Is a time and placf Inaugurating al! kinds of 'legal' wars world Is any redder than cranberry for everything, and that the man wh" on the assumption that the wars levied sauce on a newly laundered tablehud to stop In the midst of his worl; under this arrangement, will be 'lei cloth, to fill his pipe, or to light his cigar gal, and under the further assumption or to roll a cigarette was hardly likely that wars in the past have been 'ilAnother Chinese city has been capto be entering Into his work whole legal.' tured, showing that the Chinese army Iieartedly. Mis own personal conifer "How many governments in the hisIs still able to walk around and help md pleasure were, for the time being tory of the world have started 'Ilitself. placed ahead of his work. They dl legal' wars? "All of the governments that have not want him in their energetic circle advised Ills physicians having started 'illegal' wars, please say 'aye.' I've noticed a good deal of sniokln Trotsky to take a rest, the proposim the Job since Huntington told m "Silence. Senators I hear no sound. tion seems now to be practically unani ;he story of his organization. "All governments that have started mous. Nancy and I were invited out to din only 'legal' wars, please say 'aye. Senner a few days ago a dinner where ators, all the governments In history Statistics show that fewer and fewer nil the people there, excepting our shout In chorus, 'aye'!" peop': are being killed by automobiles. selves were young people under twenty-fSenator MeKlnley of Illinois spoke Is our pedestrian going the way of the our. The rooms were full of smoke briefly in favor of the resolution of buffalo? when we arrived. Almost every mm adherence to the court, declaring that neither our Monroe Doctrine nor our there was giving quite as much atti-It is possible that the man who iion to his cigarette as he was to th Philippine protectorate had got OS Inwakes up to find himself famous has vouns woman who was his guest, am to trouble with other nations nor been sleeping all the while with one though many of the young womeii would our entry into the world court. i eye open. , were perhaps not especially annoyed "There Is a crying need at this time air, the general for a foreign market for our corn, oor by .the smoke-infecteThe American Indian, says n sHmoking In no way contributed to their wheat and our hog products," Senator entlst, was orijrlnally a Chinnrnnn. but j or pleasure, or entertainment MeKlnley said. "Europe needs all the he picked an early date to discard It seemed to me a case of thought food we can sell her. One hnndred mah Jongg. less discourteous smoking on the Job millions of people in Italy, Germany, for when a young fellow invites a girl England, Austria and Hungary are livHonesty Is an acquired virtue. But to be his guest, he Is under more than ing on half rations. Why? Because there are men who can learn to be any- ordinary obligations to devote himself working conditions have never become thing In the world they desire to be to giving her the pleasantest evening settled since the war. What will settle except honest An assurance of continued possible. His Job Is to entertain her them? to contribute to her pleasure, and to peace." The fellows who monkey with the exhibit some finesse In doing so. When stock market seem to have to learn he smokes, he Is for the time being seemingly stands ready the same old expensive lesson every diverted from his real Job, he Is selfish pONGRESS to provide relief for the farmers If once in a while. ly giving attention to his own personal only the farmers can agree on what not her is and considering they want. At this writing they are pleasure, Scientists have discovered that the They were Just a little crude. still split Into factions and are nnable world Is covered by a "radio roof." to get together on the This Is not an argument question of This. In all probability, Is what static! We might, In point of fact what legislation will best do the work Is trying to raise. eliminate the smoking of tobacco from The meeting of the National Council the discussion entirely and the text of Farmers' Europe could easily pay Its debt to would still apply. When a man has associations took some twoMarketing hundred us by raising the Income tax on lectur- a Job, whether it Is making fence rails delegates to Washington and they toers who come over here to tell us what or entertaining a girl or preaching h gether with other farm lenders, told dollar-chaser- s are. sermon, he should devote himself to It Secretary Jardlne, congress and the In "the midst of his country at large their views When he stops The Pittsburgh man who has been work for his own personal pleasure, were various and diverse. In awhich genIndicted for embezzling $1,101,000 Is he's "smo'.tnt on the Job." eral way most of them favored the adover a the line to be thief. Joo far ministration measure providing 126, Western Newspaper Union.) Nearly a financier. for the promotion of SMOKING ON THE JOB d i marketing, and consequent! that bill was reasonably certain to be ative between you would 'find something else to quarrel at one another about 0' .m rjn ) ' 1!lza j.. vvuuzk. 15USS Helen Keller, the famous mina ana aeat wumuu, yisilius " new kit of Fer&ia, reading an address to the constitutional assembly during the coronation ceremonies avenue and Madison place, WasliiMM Desigr for the proposed annex to the Treasury building at Pennsylvania An Impossible Feat again-smokin- 'tctV,?jks u vTZz ! I ? 'H sarily to get an alibi for powdering. One reason why few recognize opportunity Is because it is disguised as a hard job. CASTLE DALE, tJTAD fl;tvit A M t A single man Is known by the company he keeps; a married man by the pants he keeps. LAW Castle Valley Abstract O. J. Aattor, lsana The One of the troubles with the Balkans la the way little wars spread. V'1" - a ft "aV..';.' " P t ? Beware a small enemy. If you hit him, you are a bully ; if you don't you are a coward. AppUQBOaa. When opportunity knocks, you know It isn't one of the neighbors. It knocks but once. Sslvacnl Block. Price Utah wrappur, pr4i. Rates oa There are Individuals who spread their debts over a larger period than C2 years. r i Mi I KICK, AdTemsanc rsa Man's Inhumanity to man makes countless thousands yell, "Down In W. DALTOM B crery Saturday at Data, Ova(9l Belli' fsJ OOkm in (iw PMUi-- Every day the traffic signals are unheeded by pedestrians too blind to Ctatie see the light - i ornrn GEORGE CHKBTENSEN 4 . Hard for some modern youth to tinguish buoyant and flamboyant aa ProprtetOT of Titles EstabliHbd If 00 Abstractor less to enter jo fencing held. PROGRESS Payid 8. Williaraa, Editor UTAH CASTLE Uo-'n-sc- 0WERYCOuNTY - aw g. (. co-op- er TUGO-SLAVIA'- favorably reported by the house agricultural committee. The men, or many of them, do not stand with the farm paper editors and tbt farm bloc leaders In the matter of controlling crop surpluses to boos' farm product prices, and in this they are in line with the administration However, the Dickinson bill is looker! on kindly by the and Its main features were highly com mended by Frank O. Lowden of 111! nols in a speech of great significance. Mr. Lowden, frequently mentioned as a potential corn and wheat beL candidate for the Republican noruina tion for President In 1928, enunciates the farmers' demand 'for a specially protected domestic market affording a profitable returns as the protective tariff affords the manufacturer profit able returns. He advocated the plan to segregate the export surplus and enhance the domestic price above market price which has been embodied in the Dickinson bill. He declared the doctrine of crop surplus control was vital for the salvation not only of agriculture, but of the very nation Itself. C. L. Rlcheson of Iowa, president of the National Corn Growers' associa tion, told President Coolidge that the revolt of the corn belt has been exaggerated. He denied that the farmers have declared war on the' protective tariff and asserted that they could work out their own salvation If given such aid In disposal of their export surplus as Is proposed In the Dickinson bill. The credit situation in Iowa, he said, had been greatly Improved by the loans of the two intermediate credit banks established in that state recently. '"" urnvea is i; the final ACCORDING tosenatorial repon comr; aniortizatk that Investigated the war facilities, the internal w: bureau permitted improper allonsK in that connection that have cost government a total of $210,Cffi,3I lowances Involving "discovery dq tion," It Is asserted, benefit tie oil dustry to the extent of $37,500,000 nually, the total having been t: higher than this while war time rates were In effect. The loss to government In taxes due to wrote! valuations of copper mines, it is fij er declared, amounts to $60 annually. prices of rubber its the British goversa have resulted in the formation of American organizations "to pre the American public and the m Industry with respect to future plies." The first, the Rubber Asso lion of Ameica, announced It planning the expenditure of W a year for five years to plant rti trees In areas under American con or where favorable conditions hp nssnrpd Thp National AUK announced! Commerce Chamber of formation of a $10,000,000 organhal by automobile manufacturers to duce, purchase and deal In raw ber, as well as to manufacture INCREASED ; JOHN well-know- ana briqg about a settlement of the Fre; me Italian debt settled aeot, probably will be approved bv cm though the objectors, led by Rt of Illinois, kept up the attack. C' Volpl is now In London hoping to: from the British' better terms were granted by the American! this Is considered unlikely. middle-of-the-roade- W. LANGLEY resigned as a from Kentucky when the Supreme court refused to review his conviction for violation of the prohibition laws. He now asks the Republicans of his district to elect liia wife to fill the vacant seat In congress, asserting that she knows better than anyone else the needs of the district. In Chicago, Mrs. Jacob Baur, a business woman, has announced her candidacy for congress from the Ninth district, now represented by Fred Britten whom she will oppose in the Republican primaries in April. Mrs. Baur, like Congresswomen Kahn and Norton, favors the liberalization of the dry enforcement law. debtf"j in Washington id on the same day Kin;ii ander made the statement thatV garded the debt to America as ok honor, to be settled on that h. to the limit of the country's resoJ Senator Henri Berenger, the J ambassador from France, also reafl Washington. His special mission week--, i j ber tires. n the anthd In the near future has glimmering. The Joint conferew TJOPE of settling . 1 1 strike operators and miners, which begi weektw December, broke up last of the deadlock over the matter hitmtinn Tim onerators charged dent Lewis with seeking to rulj ruin and said he had suggest thnr thev mieht raise tne nt nol A a ton "HS long M '( what he wanted." This Lewis open denied, retorting that the any to prevent were determined The operators refuse tlement. pn permit the arbitration of not coal, and the miners would arhlrrntlnn of wasres unless TNCLE SAM seriously objects to the retroactlye provisions in Mexico's new alien land and petroleum laws, and his objections have been transmitted through Ambassador Slief field to A. J. Saenz, Mexican foreign The Obregon governmen' minister. was warned that the United State considers the new laws inimical to should w guaranteed that wages of American property hold lowered. ers and In violation not only of inter national law, but also of the agreement made between Mexico and the PLOODS and violent windstln' Pnroo!l ., United States in 1923. prevalent tnrousm'"'coU severe In Its reply the Mexican government been followed by a b took the stand that Mexico Is a sovand though this has checked sufteni are ereign natir.i! nd can make any laws Ing water, the people aA niiw are all o' it sees fit. It also asserted that the . - - 0m)i as the J"" .i laws bad not been promulgated anil o the protest was In Russia all premature. This 'Naples. was offset, however, by a statement is , ue nave scnoois med by the department of industry the cold. , Spain has been swept" and commerce which said the laws structlve gales vere promulgated on December 31. The legislation In question Is LUTHER has sfl to carry out that article of DOCTOR chancellor of Ge m " constitution which provides asked von by President hat only Mexicans and Mexican coma new cabinet of rei form to panies have the right to acquire own tlves of the Centrists. 0'--'rship In lands, waters, and their jm , a . man Feopie s pn, purtenances, or to obtain concession , tnen People's party, to develop mines, waters, or mineral I tn form a ,oiKi fuels In the republic of Mexico. Nation W'l the because ministry Socialists would not AJ. GEN. WILLIAM LASSITER Vj has sailed from the Panama ca H N THE Navy department nal zone to take General u to Pershing's submitted tion bill place as president of the Tacna-Aric- a week It is recommended u plebiscitary commission. Pershin" will .nantic activity S001hmWM the United State's but -bedla-ejlj meantime he has scored a signal victory at Arlca In the passage by the suits oi commission of his resolutions for In- Craft Development development .,Pit vestigation and punishment In many trolt in the i diriginie. icases of outrages committed by Chil-an- s that the Los Angeles agaiust Peruvians and the estabstornge ana me lishment of complete law and .he mining order before the plebiscite Is held. Senor hurst reduced to the to Is '"JvC'hJ contrary Edwards, the Chilean member, acqui-wctmlral MofTett, chief Oi u fully in the resolutions. ,aeronaut ics. T H ! . t,f - ii ' . I shM d - |