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Show Murray Eatfe, January 2, 1930 Paffe Two ministers. Under his rule repres- The bitter opposition of the wets were constrained to shoot down a graph hitherto nnexplored Aztec was appeased somewhat by an few natives, and President Hoover ruins. sive measures against the On Thanksgiving day Commandwere continued with vigor, amendment stating that congress asked congress to authorize the apEVENTS did not intend Unit such severe penii ml their meetings of protest were pointment of a commission to study er Richard Byrd and three membroken up hy the polhe. Through alties should be Imposed for slight the unsatisfactory conditions on the bers of bis expedition made a dlllicult and hazardous airplane Island. the summer unemployment was al- or casual violations. Then came Herbert Hoover, who, most nonexistent, and In August a i Secretary of of War James W. flight over the great Antarctic reached an with Charles Curtis, us vice presi- Good died on November PS and Pat- plateau In the course of which they French commission agreement with the government of dent, was Inaugurated as chief ex- rick J. Hurley of Oklahoma, who looped the South pole, reluming iu Kimuiiila hy which lll.lHHI laborers ecutive on March 4. In a vigorous had been assistant secretary, was safely to their base In LPtle America. Byrd thus became the first were to he transported I ruin that inaugural address the new Prcsl given the portfolio. man to lly over both poles. Noteworthy Happeningsof uent promised that his campaign country to France. Diplomats Appointed In October Itrinnd's support in pledges would be fulfilled, und the Year in the United Mr. Hoover's diplomatic appointthe chamber of deputies dwindled, dwelt especially on the problems of NECROLOGY of that month he hiw enforcement, farm relief, and ments were highly commended. He States and Other and on the Fduar-and his cabinet resigned. the tariff. He tiniiouuced Unit the sent Gen. Charles Gates I (awes to Countries. Iialadler fried In vain to form a first of these would be subjected to London, Senator Wultei H Fdge to In new government, und the Job was a searching investlgath n by a na- Paris, John W. Garrelt to lintne, C'MK of the greatest nctors try. the drama we call the World would IHekenin tional J. over Brussels Uerritt then to which he Andre done commission Itusshi and China, successfully by disputing By EDWARD W. PICKARD the com rol and management of the Tardieii. liriand remained In the appoint, and urged congress to do Henry F. Guggenheim to Cuba, Ir- war were taken hy death during France lost Marshal win 15. Laughlin to Madrid, Charles the year. f ANY happenings contributed lo Chinese Kuslcrn railway, came to cabinet ns foreign minister mid It Its duly lu respect to the others. 1T1 making (lie year Pa highly hlows Foch, supreme comMr. Hoover's cabinet was beaded C. Hurt to Persia, and A II. Geiss-le- r Ferdinand along the Manchurian Mu- seemed that Ids policies would be to Slam. Hwlght F. Pavls, for- mander of the Allied armies; rders, mid though there was no dec- carried forward by the '1 in (lieu gov Interesting to (lie ols.erters of hy Henry L. Stlinsoii as secretary of state nod contained two hold mer secretary of war, was appoint- Georjres Clemenceau, Hie "Tiger." events, nnd nt times exc-I- Ihk laration of war, the lighting con eminent. fur some of the nrtli'ljiiint8 (here-l- tinued for mouths. 'I he Itusslans over- s- Secretary of the Treasury ed governor general of the Philip- premier during the later years of Fascism Crows Stronger. General Sarruil, the . First In Inlermiiionnl Impor- were the nggressors, making fieMellon i:nd Secretary of Labor pines; Theodore Itoosevell, Jr., was the war, and Premier Mussolini of Italy, scornAmong the tance were Ihe long Si rides taken ipiciit raids Into Chinese territory The names of Mellon and made governor of Porto Rico, and defender of Verdun. t the establishment of peace and destroying u nuuioer of towns. ful of his many del factors, furthei Oavis were not submitted to the Lawrence M. Judd governor of Ha- 'Germans who passed were Field Marshal Lininii von Sanders, comthroughout the world. There were 'White" Itussians In Manchuria strengthened the power ot Fascism, senate for confirmation, and a little waii. In The new later the foes of the head of the the unprecedented visit of I'rline were especially the ohject of then if that were possible. There were echoes from time to mander of the German forces Minister MacIonnli of Great lirlt-ni- attacks. Finally, lale in .November, legislature was set up early In the treasury tried In vain to impeach time of the oil scandals. The Su Turkey, and lr. Gitslav Strese-inann- , the eminent statesman who to President Hooter, followed China appealed to the powers to year, and In April the Puce assumed lib right to bold the portfolio. pretue court upheld the conviction the fiy die announcement tlmt under persuade llussia to abide by I he full control of the regulation of cap of Harry F. Sinclair for contempt of was German foreign minister nt Her-ricFarm Relief and Tariff. their iiiluiinisirnlions Ir.e two gren! Kellogg Uriand pact, which both ilal and labor. Not having much the senate and of court and he was time of his death. Myron T. beloved American ambassador Knglish speaking nations would c Kussiii and China had signed. I'res confidence in disarmament conferThe President called congress to In prison from May 0 until Novem to France during the great coullict operate to prevent war, and by the blent Hoover led the way In re ences, Ihe premier to..k slops to meet in special session on April ber 2D. Albert II Fall, former to Prance, Irivitntinn Italy end spouse lo this rcipn'st, hut mean make Italy's armed forces more elll- asking that it confine Itself to puss of Ihe inferior, was found nnd at the time of his demise, Three lent and declared thai while Ihe ing hills for the relief of agriculture Japan to participate with the while negotiations had begun be of bribery in the oil lease passed away in March. guilty (."nil cd States and Crltain in an ttveen .Moscow and the provincial nation desired peace with ail the and Ihe tariff especially cases nrnl was sentenced to one year Fniied States senators, Theodore E. revising other conference for naval limita government of Mam hui ia. and Mos world. It was spiritually prepare! for the benefit of farmers and In- in prison .ind JPmi.ikk) hue. Burton of Ohio, L I). Tyson of Tenlion; the formal acceptance of the cow resented the Ameiiian note as to face any crisis. The sell lenient dustries that had not been prosper The annual convention of the nessee and F. IC. Warren Of WyKellogg Uriand pact by nearly nil unnecessary and "not a friendly lie of the old quarrel with ihe Vati- ous. The house In ten days passed American Legion was held in Louis oming, und James W. flood, secrecan was h feather in his cap, but the llaugen furni relief hill; and on ville, and O. h. I'odenhaiiier of Ok tary of war, were among America's nations; the readjustment of Ger-ma- lion." reparations hy the Young com developments showed that May 'g'j It gave its approval to the lahotua was elected commander. The noicd dead. Tin? Nationalist government of later Jlon. the i'jildaii"t) of "H'tT China made repeat d iillempts to much bitterness remained In Oilier nolubles who died in PL'S llawley tariff measure which re- Grand Army of the Republic met In the king and queen paid vised most of the schedules und Portland, Maine, and chose II J. were : VJn)( war problems Mini the heln persuade the I'lilted Stales and nliig of the evacuallon of the Ithiue other powers to surrender their ex- Iheir llrst visit to Pope Pius XI In generally increased duties. Foster of Worcester, Mass.. as Its In January: Grand Duke Nichland hy the allies. In the senate Ihe Republican radtraterritorial rights In China, but Ihe Vatican. Their progress through commander In chief. chief claimant lo throne of olas, ft of the streets dome was Mars was almost idle throughout with small success. grand icals and the Petnocrats insisted An Interesting event wa the cele- Russia; George - (Tex) Uickard, the year. The only serious Armed pageant, hut the conversation with on (Hitting In the McNary farm re- bration on October 'JI of the golden sports promoter; lleury Arthur Italy and the Vatican at Peace. conflicts were the "unolliciid" war the pope was in private. lief measure u provision for the de- jubilee of IMisori's electric Ugh. Jones, Fngllsh dramatist; Casper In In Manchuria lieiween the Chinese fichieved front the Parly February negotiations Afghanistan benture or export subsidy plan, The entire civilized world recog- Whitney, uuthor nnd editor; former and Uussintis; the perennial civil for the resumption ol friendly re- page nt various times during the though they knew this would not he nized the occasion, hut the big do- Senator Oscar W. Fnderwood ot war In China; a blnout hut futile lations between Italy and the Vail jear. King Amiinallah found the accepted by President Hoover. In ings were nt Henry Ford's reconOgden Mills, Nevv York Alabama; rebellion in Mexico, and a liiuer can were completed and u trealj western reforms he tried fo Intro his shape the bill was passed ou structed vl!la,;e near I'e Count Chimin Japanese struggle for the limine ol Afghan was signed by which duly recog- dine were causing such violent up May 11. and for a month Ihe house trolt. President Hoover, Mr. IMison financier; statesman; Sophie Irene Loeb, auIstiiu. An uprising of Hubs against nized the full sovereignly of the position that he rescinded them in and senate conferees struggled over and n host of oilier notables be- thor; R. L. Slagle, president of Uni.lews In Palestine cic--t many lives pope and the quarrel which had January and abdicated In favor ol it. the house finally winning and the the uuloniohile manufacturer's versity of South Pakoia. The his brother. The rebellious tribes debenture scheme being eliminated. ing hut was speedily hy I he lasted fid j ears was emlcd. guests. i ehui-clIn February: Maria Christina, ami state In men were still not satisfied, and Mr. Hoover llritish. separation of While in the Middle West the signed the measure on mother of Spain; IMvviu Pen-by- , In the t 'illicit Stales the most Italy was made olln i.il. ami the Vat under Ihe leadership of one Habl June l.'i, and soon afiei named the President look queen part in the celebraformer taiked of event was the collapse lean, with some adjacent laud billlah Khan, lliey capuued Kabul members of the federal farm board tion of the secretary ol the navy; completion of canalizii In the ii n si i.i I. given Hie status of an independent the capital, and d'ove out the new iiuthori.ed in of itill.itcd Lily l.tiuglry. Lady tie Balhe; Melact. Alexand"r ad the Ohio tion the of river, by delivering I It was called " atii an Ciiy" king. prices on the exchanges, width slate labihullah, who really was. Legge of Chicago, president of the dt esses at Cincinnati find Louis- ville F. Stone, Journalist ; Vice Ads miral Sir Francis Bridgeinan of and I'ius N I promulgated a con.--ii took from a tios of aiiialelir Pacha Satan, a hamhl. assumed the International Harvester company, ville. Fnglund; Frank Keenan, nctor; Clown ami lasted lllilil October was appointed chairman, and the paper pmCus id many hit tutioii lor it. There were two elections that at- Mrs. One oilier old quarrel was settled when Nadir Khan ocenplt d Kabul hoard lions nf dollars. '1 he .nlainilinis de Ogden Goelet of Nevv York; to promote the for tracted especial attention. In Vir proceeded Rev. Newell lKvighl Ilillis, pulpit presslons tlui! might have resulted amicably, through Ihe eitoiis ot and pi'im laimed himself king. Pacha mation of farmers' defeatIieinocrats the tegular ginia 'I his was the was taken .'IS nt oi led when President Hoover President Hoover, prisoner and executed which would be aided with loans ed n coalition of and orator; Harvey O'lliggins, author called Into conferem e the leaders Tacna Ariea dispute between Chile in Palestine. a of Vir Race fund from leliincrats led by Bishop and playwright revolving of Industry. I'mame fi ml labor and and Peru, 'Ihe leirl'oiy wa divid lu March: Harrison M. Wild, muooo that had been voted by congress. Gannon. In New York Jinimle Walkor n was decline Mono I. (lie olilailied their pledges lo silppo.l ed aiol every one was saiilied ex Thomas Taggurt, Indiana sician; vvoik This continued was er throughout a tiloodv of the Arabs easily gainst major, uprising for cotuimied mid In icpl t'.olivia, which hail hoped lor his pro-raClapp, year, meeting with general np- healing Congressman Fa Guardia I 'emncralie leader; Mos-'Ihe .lews in AiilII I .Hid Inaiiv of an Ihe lo same sea. Al millet the prosperity. former senator from Minnesota; I'. elecOther other and in were race plotill. Ihe latter iii.issaeted aspirants. i s .Mel Flihu dot, formula for ndlie litne Sei lelarj of the Tieasiiry With the qtiestion of tarllT revi- tions in various pans of the coun- I Buick, automobile pioneer ; Allen ; other places. The Im sion of the Fulled Males to me Jcill-alcIon aiiiKiuiued dial lh" iidiuinisir.i sion ihe senators got tangled up In try Indicated that the Wemoeratic B. Pond, architecl ; Samuel Ken. for- cau-- e was the outbreak ol mediate tiuil would n'coitniiciiil Unit corpora Court of llileiliatioii.il Justice. ( olil nier president of Hie Pennsylvania Wad a tight that seemed Interminable. A parly was regaining strength. uioiiiv known lis the Woi h colli I, tl dispute over the Wailing lion anil iudividil.il llnoiue tax r :i I W. R Stubbs of f and coalition lieinoerais radical railway; which Ihe Jews have usei lor cell was aocptod by I lie League ot Nafor I'. ''.".( lie redined h I per cent j ans was formed Ihat Kansas; Brainier Matthews, author. of as depublb ii but tunes place prayer; It was tion and the lit ilsoil court and this plati sal supported in tearing lo pieces the bill In April: 11 Pester Jones, director leaden ot both pai l It s and acted tslies In Hie main the lesetvatioli It gm s back to Hie ih op resentment AERONAUTICS conimi!t"v Ihe senate .Fniied Slates coast itiid geodetic by 'of again-reported ! Ihe the Pritisli of Arab bv on with ci'lerliy hy congress In the si n ale. but It long ago made which resembled that passed by the j survey; Count Shiuipis Goto. Japa-- ! limit Ii mandate and the predominance ol In its special session dur will lie necessary f.i, The amiiuoloiis nose statesman ; J. W Bailey, for uajority influence in the government house. 1 OST Jewish ol the t emo ass the he ted year's spectacular the luain malm suiiilner eotoess upon ing rofessed to be acting for "he farm' events in aeronautics was the mer senator from Tixas; Flora farm relief law an I a federal f irm plotocol was signed ill I 'd ember oil of a country which they consider und even Inserted in Vie tariff ers, 'I he local iiiillmr to theiu belongs ot tv Its J under I' hoard acting flight of the huge Gert.ian dirigible Annie Steel. Fnglish novelist; lird lboei provisions behalf moiisiire the export debenture plan. Graf Retelstoke. British bunker; Prince was soon In operation with nmplc Moffat, Ainei h ,ni cn.ir,;" d'affaires ilies were unable to stop Ihe I'ght Zeppelin in August and SepIhecti-kaiser- ; lag, so the I'.rlii-l- i stepped In with The rewriting of the bill could mn tember from Friedriehshafen to Henry of Prussia, brother of funds to aid the aiii uliurlsis. The at Peine, Svv Hei Inlnl. he completed before Th anksglt ing. F. F. Carry, president ot N. J., and thence Ill .1 ainiatt Ihe higli eotiiicll of the warships, troops and ai;- l.itu s and l.akehurst. lions,, niso piissei) a tafiif hill. r:iU and so was p:iss(i, on to the regaround the world with slops Ihe Pullman company. Salvation Arn. j. Ill session In Fug speedily foil ed the lielbgt tents to lllg m my of the ra'es; lull the ular session that opened on 1'ecoin-he- r cease ami imit killings bv In May: Fdwanl Pajson Weston, depredaid to roiled voted h coalition Flam land, cool only nt Friedrichshafeii. Tokyo. Los depose i.i '.' The Mtiiali.'li in the Holt and l.akehurst. on Septem- famous pedestrian; F.irl of Itetuoetats. re tvtote the measure on Well Footli fioin the i oiienaml he tions. Angeles In their spare time during the 4 the big ship arrived safely other lines and the controversy cause It was ihoiuhl id health had Land was still coiim , ted So s, Fnglish Ktaiesiean; Garret tin' senators investigated ber P. Servlss, w filer on science; WalThe old rioiis that the I'.iiii-- h gov eriimohl auiumti weiit over to the riyuiir session made him It. coin;..', tit nt lis huine port In Germany. the aotivilies of lobbyists, especially mil a commission of i.pi ir three lace Treat, American diplomat; that opened on lecet'iher '.!, The Atlantic was cios-e- d general fought the dcci-intln::gii sentChina laritT rates, Nation tHgovernment, thus,, concerned with the coiirls, bi. I mi I eh I ii ry Li he ami Mai. Harry A. Smith. U. S. A.; W. limlnez times airplane-by iine-sett from and soiiie notably Igle-ia- s tiesoles Ihe ipi.itli-- Willi ;is.-:- a ousti-.1. lh".v from Seville B. Thomas. Bo.stoti capitalist. ii'id l. iviis I.ii dl of Spain h tirundy of penn-- y 1 ;ini;i, March ; to the prailiiiti coast late slnieed hull. bad to coiitcinl vvi'h the seeiioiigiv Jose) INTERNATIONAL Iliggtl s vv.is eicchd In June: Admiral Sir Cecil Bur-neinn tidnig civil vv.'iif.ite thai keeps i! ey heard coiuttients on ti.em an I and in June three I ron, h pilots lu of British navy; BINs Curmen. not wete (hat their hu.-pie.is doings h.rioti lelalivelv powerthe the pl ine Veliovv Bird crossed from poet; Count Julius Andrassy, Hun'h Hies ing. Gales vniiA' (oil less This eoiitlici ipcd ijown and Orchard Roach, Me., to the garian t harles I OREIGN F. Malcsiiiiin ; I awes afli-Pieshletit Hoover on May I'll ap old d.iius n little lot. levivid several linns iliiing the d Stuiiii N X? InoiiMi Wil Brush, inventor of the arc light; coast of revisite: I'e pubic In jii, es ot w clu'cu'iit b. nlid ia I 'oi ember pointed l.i commission on law en II. in. s and Viinci-yIbers. Gen. Prainwell Booth, former bead Santo l'oiiu!i.:o went (o Lntlain! j)i:IMi: M:i,Ulet Stat.le) P.ihhv;:, . re:n tied its tno-- t sefioiis shi.e, "Ihe foiceiiu-ntconsisting ot eleven ellli off from Old Orchard peach of Ihe Salvation army; I ton hpp.'i s Ami'i Van :ieiha-- s ul ii. be jina e women wiili liciit and linn t of the (broge tor R. mil", but they were forced to P.iilisii gov ernni.-iigr. vv stea l tchcis at that time II ncfor; Imarie Felix, Brazil-Ia- n W. U i' i ei -- haul us ena-.iiiin !..t'c!y hi g. in . 'i,e. sjii ions vvi'h iMtati.-- i provii.-tir.ii.t and she in loal.ef I titling :i tin' hi s )i.i; J Inn-S nitan ler. Spa n by lack ear Journal's!. cooi-nwas Pri!: e M.o.-iiuioli'. stoud (his .shin dam. j ,,;i,ibl Hie Ve.ir license ot on uip.ot Im depeltdi lit limit ktlioV'l S the "Iroll of ga ; later I to y completed their In July: I iiistln r.irnum. stage with a of ile i ing up .e if f siii s il, -, oil" colnlli. Holed I't toil won'J tahe seve'al yi.iis .t lis and a ii.ii ,ng. i i iisi..i,. tax--AH other atTiotiptei: trans nnd screen ii' tor; MaJ Gen. FH K. lop. bet Weill !ie I IlileiJ S! i"es a her dole - ,c I h. in.ikit'g I (u ilitest'g.ilb.ii. vv se Wit f.ities i, ,s Ilg l.lkttei nthinfie flights wege failures., some Cole, nitirine corps; jlear Admiral till Gioat Piiliiu t i.ii. ci lung bai i ollid n, meet proho o the a':wee .ii h ii o ttg on t 'anion from the lioi.s fi.iin time lo fi; e. ti of them tragedies II W. Fbeile, F S '.; Mrs. Kalli-erinn.iv-iof in I inu i.l ai I U. Papon I nt,, ).:. ' i id I of I he n il n .in the gov et u and he noi Ue.irge tv. Market Collapse Stcck Nevv Titrgb-y- . "icotdl. vvav Theosnphisl leader; Setting the for laclhel eoi,', r (Hit lie ichiveii.ii.il was i oinpeilt puling hi al l,i w.ihdiiw Robert Henri. Anieiium artist; h ill The gn at All tecords for sustained flight I!iC of the i hief li it. it ;.,Wer. I he in Ihe hea i, le inent ii.!ic, ,.( troiip- - fr,.,, M.ui tt I'll i tuple 'to:. l.ltgo f.CI'l l ll,;H',-,lethe lot i.i.itn ItV.l St ill smii-ieatn.-il.tore bro'.i ii iii January by ll.e Mrs. Lillian Bell, iiiilhoi; Henry B. i ho- ii lo inei them. Isos lih l the I ah.ii iic oi..,e, for I I I. tuber lute till. for Ci.tltilllled il easy, niol eaiiv hi ii h U r Mr M ic vt nd to the getiei.il , !e. t iolis ot rev int. o's MiA:. army plane t.viesthiti Mark which Fuller. Ilovelisl; Judge N. J. Sin iiiiti'i lir art t was States Court ol tit in tn.i : ion l two weehs. iMiaid caiin' over lo Met He.) up l'-- hotii and in mill. imtt of Fniied M iv .'So tv 'h ;i i oi,'; !, ti e lli.it w io is .llltbie.il, l athe ill Mltill :lli- splea and nl!,ed in he pr ltd Claims ' with Piesidclit faith Jiisti Iltes. being refill-!eU h, ii Ihe he of ill.il.J tiiotilhs of til to oil rapiilH in eiglit or tea si.it.-sIn August: Hoover g by In May Ibis whs surpassed Arclibitbop J, J. in . ' it iilnaleur T' cir coavi'matioiis were were oii'ili-- it w as lore.,. I. hle Ihoiigh (he CUM. tig Ken lie nf I'uiutque; Fieile P.ei litter, to ttti. nil rising uii'i,,!. of and dhd bet inr t 'onset .ii os had been ha, Prices Ri.bh'us ej.Ml.-hv Ft lor equally Keiiey by Pol'teS n!c lie; do li, fi :i tap.'! t nti l paper li"iined tb.it the tun oath. u enilurance phonogriipli inventor; II. C Wit s Well lib. I, I I oi' gel," feu ted. s.i p.,,h-.lit ati, I ,. , b.ii.-p'ofit of Worth Texas. tvho.-,Ihe t, rcnoute.. vi ar w;i!i e,u b other te-- l, tic I ... -hour and 31 Hlltl- - wer. n'Phor; Chaumey Keep. Chi ,. of .. m e pal ij b oil, lt !ci lole G.'li i.l-- lt seventy lnlii.ni tbii'irs tan n'ghl lasted I I' - hed. l b.' gov n, m. hi liliil toojM-iatto In July Mettdell and Rein cttgo capil:ills ; Cyril Keighlley. emihi do ntes. I. d '. S. M1; st. r .a peace i lneil ii i b at I'i !' U t ill the 111, SI k l!e cihi;,-,- . I oi but liatl al Culver City, Calif., put l tl Fnglish actor; Sir Fdwln llav j,,. Sj.nil tl.rollgho.it the VV..i;. of ciiltouoli.. tilt Mr ;. ol ti li.e'i.ng to i iv i son rti tl Li s in of good w i:i inf.is, whcti nil ih. it nt levels lia.J i).,itii.,l been tecords In the shin'., with ii til k l.niikester. I'.rilisti avatil ; Rear t w s M ic lh tehee I. iiig Sllillglst t al A P. Niblaik. U. S. N. ; lr. ii ' ''.I lenities-- aiid even flu- v.ipi. ems I 'oll.lld W is i. ell ,e r iic: lloovi tue M .1, M lor of '.'b. l oins und PI lidoii'es. ntol i,Oi .' Itl ,.( I. ,! tot. '. Itehcii were rcisate. when Loth lliillislet !,l;, I' cl l.er. I. IV :! then, later In Ihe stum. ni"tilll. Iale J W. Jenks, preshlenl nf Alexander 01 ,1 tot' ward iv th i program tot li.e stahil b fo Mr. ....ver and Mr M o I MuM do l i vv i,'. oi. .ti ot !: iic-- s ,iin in, no ' I ksoii and Purest O I'.iitie, in the Hamilton Institute. ts e shie tii-hi i, . In September: w. V.. hover, for i. ci 1. im eiii. nie Oared l!is Ae.-ho nut. I'll I o ,ni - on of 'ii..s...i ;u th" ' SI Lotii Ri'hiti plane, net led ihe t' Ihl! is A. .11 to tie am ti, il di'sigUcd In 'ake Hie least Mis, ,M e coife - t for ihe tear It remaihitig iner mayor ol Cbicagi.; Oiten T. hoi boon oi'ojiiig. h o t P.. I. e !: i.i V. i 'liiv itihigi. o( act other ii I'h'ii. i.ii'cl grotr s of leaders- in nil lines nloti for t.'O hours nlld I liilnutes. Fdgar. last of ihe Movie. ti war vet a I i . . t.to.l. I vt.iiicitt !o et or t lh 'I' J Ktale of The gt..,:- I Ihls lelrg lo.lil" Mio w as oi c of fo, l.t'i ip, Appoll.i Sotii i U .f the Fniied eriths; Cutigri'ssman e.t. e iti W 'shmgloti jini hi c. t T.,l o e tv .. eiu d fto-- beni assurance jlm; S'iit.s navy -- al,;! hed a new alt I MiutitiMitu ; Jesse Lynch William,, i 1. read) . I t ,itn i I' .'v an. I i;i in tti-id lo pa r la '! i;. ur 11. ti 1,1. Cardinal liidnK indtc.l i' v and Ihe.r nt g mil' v fo;,s vvo i'd Hide rccotd of h't ) J'l Joel, Cjii, I'.tHbor; .1 V p ii iicite In ji i ol, s J. del ..!( itl In e In s pi, ,tis of Paris; Miher lluggin. hi .l.ituuri for ti e loiein oil e. .niol A' a I rack llavvl.s letv fioiti .o C cil op, ' ate with it ,le ' I ' '. lo Ni tv Vi.rk in 17 Iioihh site: luaiiiigi r . J Net York Yahkei s ; L". iJ'pOSO .f At. ', ! !lg :il,,I ' Fn. Il .l I'ld-- r tioo''Pg of ..leg hdiistriirisls U l'i li. i, mi t ' I e i 'ilg t! S. Grunt, son of the Life President i nn. r, titnl Geotgf I l.il'leti.all iors ;i no ii.ii c,,!M!t,;t of h luililtes, It Uieo.hcis l.'i Vol II (can .s ii, 'I to ,v a', 'i old foi Ite.v f ioni Wind or, Ot,t . lo Havana Gram; R. iron Taliaku, il fhf P. Wete I, h t' I w as p.. , I hi . 1.1 s, r. p.-!i t J.ipai.ese ..i t. sh and Atom :. ,'ti g c,( s I'I . h. is" H ho nt btlsitii - and apply lu 1.' bout litiil .Vi tliili'ites :i', si slalcsmiiti l i i tl ve support . desitcd th,. Tin- Si htiehh r cap r.o Ihe mi',., I'd for ea ), til 1 II. ma I long - the i F. A. Pctirdelle, In i u h's mi's-r,i e but t. - .!.: c I tt it no t" it . t rteie tio! real to tin. hrst planes w,i won by leeitli l',.ii( W ag FrenchOctober: t an PL s.,1, tal I Is si iPptur; I'r, Gnslav Sirese. H e ti. o hr-en !! in ii;.i, I could he fll.it p'eii ni.ir of who I l t M b"itt d l.lulalil, le, averiiged evenly M.i' oveli i: ,c ,l!e.l foreign tnlnister ; Ihe Preselcbl exp'esse.f ;;g's ;:! tni'os nn hmtr over the ts tnatiti. German rc.ii to d ix. ept la c.tif. teticri with (1.1 ll i. t.'t t for P.i-- i Cugre M .' Ill' h,cf lr., G. bend of Murray, p.lshnp J I s the iii'ii r n.ix.il pmt i i Hull e lh." w is A coli'iih lo the few i! .'.i'e of the Gl ,,..-ni'le curse. ''111 lays later A. It the Profestiiiil Fplscojiiil eburcli; ftum t'.o r.ol'i ,1 .f tl U cd s .r g'.v i t linn pi.hll thai tho V, etb ins ,. ctit d nee Oil. bar dune Ihe ittio plane u the Jeatilie F.igcts, Ills jl p il v. .'Vet tiiti.V. is tiiheli had re . licet nclresj; W, J. P.rttish fell f.ctlj nun' Ihey I imi of it; i nq i. y o 't: i Oter of the A '!' Re etei ii.ii litol that a very large degree of in record spu d ol .TV" S miles wete iiiiii...; Bulfttb. iiiplialisi; Ho iu Geibiiiny n plane propelled by ligree on the matter id cruiser Pin llp. I III .I'l' i li my. The !. lion it- :f W IS e; employ incut ad In cu rc;t i n i niund M, Ihinne of Peoria; Mr, Itatlott. A'cej.'iii, Ir .in l were Ion industry vv i t..-- o," i't ii sttike Sol ihl u'b t W 1S pi! e, .!, ! (ij r.'i olni'i. tide I increased CXpelidl rockets was given Its first tryon' l.etiiirn Giioilhlie. Inolher f Mrs. tuiles." waterw.'ivs. U qu'ie. prompt, but it was fv'teiit lh. it Involved .'."'fvi 'peialivi s im, I fat !iiii.ir l"r btniipngs. nn,i Frit, ton Opel living es ill lion, y i ii .es. The Caltlti CiHilidge; Rov. F S. juris Slnp I ratice would ihe- - (, I nuhmii eht-i'- il jolhet ptihlie woiks, and aked con Gertllillis lliso boasted of the big tnaker, Indiaiiil Anil Sahmti league sji in n In e L'iticas,;re r!ln" nn. Ihat Italy pf. bihty would Ii en. thf. to ge-- t Ihe grc lioome latlioti,'!! Which t'ox. fax made iiliphiiie, p. rn' nn lie p' loo), Rev, John Roach St rat mi of l.er in th!. Pi other re Itiliie persoii.il i ut i t I per cent. cfTeitive for one suceeijsfiji fiiiihin carrying I U per- chief; I DOMESTIC New Yol k, tioted ftllidiittientiillst ; pill ill tii' ol!ie n President dwell nt pect those two i.itbuiii foimij It llielll of C sons 'lie Jjtc.ir, trouble. !! n'o Intnl.. Sir Grabani Balfour. Biiilsh bard t" re.o b n oil the matter of law eiiforce. The Atnetli-iitiaflonti n!r race under, iiW,t I Itjifitlg I' ,. ,,h ,,, I siinnlinii int'ik' tuilnlt to their tl progiess Hoil be lo most ,e. luting wi re laid nt Cleveliiinl lu Allgis. pllti. between the l " il o i e op, t.i l i' . congress porlahl Iss je before the pcop'e nh In N'ovetiiber: W, G. viilry In the Mediierr in.m In eohhccll"!! with thi . ii ihe women, foriner .ir nn. I tl oir rmph'Vei ij iicies-nn of number II, inter ti imc. I. Pus'nlei.t and lecoiiiiticiiilinn various n to were who of te,n heonjiiiiig pned unit Railway lsbletd Trainmen; f rirct ftfioriflb'jr Pfcs; erou w the iiric.V lict;i he et, lot ceinetit of prohibit hm nvliitloii. bad an air American delegate (it t,. n.tifcr ie nie:.x., derby front I'rln.e Mm Radcti. InM Imperial I'liltioe hud fl fairiv plus; ot ,.!, Mlpply bill", til. .;:1 ii if cine. Secretary of Stale fsf 'llio bo use fpeedilv p.cfci'd the tax Satitii Motilcii. Calif., lo Cleteland. chancellor of Germany; T. P. l,;vj r In r i Sim rotary of the inii p e m, t,, .Vity Ad inn, Am year, tho'i'ltg the eotis! r in t ii i of !. reih.c1..n rcsotittloti niol l(. ,.,!:,(,, Lotiiso Thadctl of Pittsburgh ua in'oiiiior, "fitther" of the bouse of i rti'si rs nnd ciic bilssii.or IhiWes. M orinv mot ;,h i rop. teparii!iot" tot id tig foi The race for p,i;m coniuiotis; John Cutt, thcutrh-ii- l cepti'd It itl due (i,,i ,.f (,,--- lh.. winiicr. l! tolirlsi Hl,i nliofs f ion i f at.i a gnti'ueti ati i n. mil Seiialors I lei I .f pent ;i ilcpi.tlih mis of the upper h,.iisi. wi, Wer. n w iiriled p Chh ago. c,ev.' Rear Admiral Henry W. ' with i t.ii-.alw,it the of Res I'littoiis re wi vnr.h and l:..b..n ,f Aikati.a. p,,,,!!, tg resol .ti.itl Which ii.lopf Hie l.ilopthill ef Col. Chailes A. Lin liieii.ii wn n I.jon; Innitl F. Appei, president . a i d onh ing n si,rvey ot tl... li'iiiii, 'o:ii,;,rp i.eliii d il scat iu the sen, He to Wil busy man dm ing Ihe year, nnd nf!er New Fngluhd Fife lieniratn'e j,, ,,f Adjustrrer.t cf R:(.ratiop. nii-l.o t, el rng-- l I i .ili;,! r,.';te nnd gith g fed lice, ilc i to p haul S Varo nf Peiib-- j .itil.i on ,e his marriage lo Mis nttc Morrow Gorman reparation wcip read siiur.-.Raymond IPleinoi k, nctor; ' il appt "V at to the Chh ,i t'e r,i!!t.c.,t: n o ( (,,t ei gioat, I f "rruptnei ;u fraud In ill May be usually w.i Father Tolelotf of Gis.rgelnwtl necniu J'l"ted I y the enit.ii.h,ii f,f Im, r lb bl (tgtl em. lit Wi ll the lie ' t lii'e I ti !! il of I atl-t niol otlti ). tl.'if iotl (!, PCI, rxpi.stib.ti lie, !) three Piini.-oil his llight; by li!s bride, oidlonnl exert, .i !td. by Ou, t (arilopi.ike expi rl. i t ,!o hi no. Si;ite and Ot.at P.titiin. M'iti. d H e Ixell.igg p.tlnii ve.ns ptet lonsiv, Courtier Fl-- I er pi I outoi of ihe pnited S(;ili-- . ebniiiry 111" cot-Innngii mid Ii" In t.iVt ii bv (be piit j iin, t on mitliivv ;tig war, Ann-heIeceuiber; prof. M. A. Sim w of tnc.K pl'o!i.;i-Ctutnlt laied the Flillcd Stale Pantliihi nppointeil the plan tirtered win Hiotptct J JilH 'gti, It'id M. Po lo are. vv,.i had (pnt Fnivcrsity of lowii; Holnrt Reid. ,m, bopi bmiM'K that Was to f l Ihe vat ant peat, atnl he w .n is Ir nnil! service, and in lite B'l tlalloii romvMied, l,ott1i f,;,.f. , n long nnd , Aitierlciin mural nrilt; Coticre!i. s, ,, j t ooV.(d upon by n coiMiiletii'.;,! worn in after being ceterely cas he nnd Mrs l.lndhergti September ,..rl ,llri d sappnltiteit (o inatiy t.fcfefcc, opened nil - . W. W. GricM of pcnnltnnlii j n ry, of neccsImmediately the lis liehhef .fi1ide art tig ilc by ii number ol tienators. ot her tn vv route bt o Ibgld from mail. llh It, nnd i;rcni p,iit-,!miiib I noi P.ihtnd. vi'lctiin t.i'rn-M. W. Strjker, former president n , !,' r lr. tier wise, Thin ttiiii the ,,.n Riofou ,j ib'iiioii st n t I hitch Gul Miatnl Parnninribo. to ng,iln nccrpt the rtitu;n of pntuient. n was niide , ;,,, to punish offenders tig'i'mM the V preuiirf, , I'nsidcnt P.orno of .,; nn, bin aim. On Ihe way honey they stopped of Hamilton college; Col. Charles first nifigesi, d. ih( tiernian were noted Tcxhs pioneer; in pniri j tend lnr by b tiiiixltniitii of J ii.iiii Amctic.in ndtl-er- s fi'fijs, bteke out in I'e t make ccmsolcl ty the resudhm evacua- - nil S,nl.itiM over the Jungle nf Goodnight, KrlK Gen. II AitPtnnn. U. ft. pfe, ho innde im rh.ingi.s lu ft line or five years In prison r.r i,tu. cciiibtr. The t'nitcj Slateg murines llonduran llighfs and lucutdn to photo--1 (ii 1121, WtnO Ntirspiiir ttl.. ) lion of the Hhlneland long before the time set hy the treaty of Versailles. Withdrawals from two of the occupied zones was completed late In the year, nnil hy the middln of December nil the Prlti.sh troops had ilcparled. tine of the most In.pnrtnnt features of the Young plan was the selling up in Hasel, Switzerland, of Settle a Hank of Inlernailonal moms. The nllied nations and Germany settled most of the remaining World war queslions. Including the payments to Pclgiuin for the worthless German marks left In I hat coun- IF 1823 en pass Com-munlsl- s i a la-vls- - ton-tin- sec-tetar- - I old-tim- 11 spec-iilutur- antl-Sinil- m I m ' j i . M ' 1'ic-ide- iil - cast-war- . sen-nte- Kose-lierr- 1 ii -l s. iw-n- c ! y J ' Aini-r'ent- 1 coli-i-t- cd i -r i i ! Vi- - l L-- ' l.-- I I v I . iiii-Ii- ! ! s ht i l i Oi-'- i- ii.-s;,ii- . . , i L'Hltl-hh- s 'o-iii- satl-factor- I I ('ir-elv- -- i 1 ' i I -- ' e 1 r- , I - - Ad-in- I ,111- , 111 iV , - I v I , I o-- .1 I ft i , i -- - ; .1 , v , I vv iirch-bisho- p I , I I I i a- i . ' i s f. , : -- I -- 'i'-- i tin-li- t 1 sc-s,,- i v i 11- I 111 I ..,;; Inea-ure- -t ihli-he- Cell-lior- I i pi-h- ; I 1 l l 1 ! til-- i Dh'iig'li pfeli-uiuar- su-Hu- t. - I.i-e- j "'l ftn. , pro-dnu- r; Pn-ll'ic- r ;,- eiiin-pati- l v l : , I i . u i 11 News Notes It's a Privilege to Live In UTAH PROVO The summer fallow system Is the index of all successful dry farming and Is a fixed program in Utah. SALT LAKE The Utah public school system has always held a very high rank in nationwide surveys. MORGAN Many sections of Utah, because ot altitude and soil conditions, produce outstanding crops of peas, beans and all cereals. RICHFIELD Although this section has experienced an extended dry spell, the prospects for an ample Irrigation supply are fairly good. According to official reports, there are now 20 feet of - ater In the Otter Creek reservoir, as compared with 10 feet at the corresponding time last year. 0 PLEASANT GROVE The fruit and vegetable growers making up the membership of the 1270 cooperatives in the United States harketlng fruits and vegetables, sent more than 200,000 cars of produce to the consuming centers during the 1928-2marketing season, the federal department ol agriculture finds. COALVILLE Although the states still produce but a small total of the nation's cheese supply, they have increased their production considering in the last ten years. In 192S, however, thla group of states supplied about 4 per cent of the nation's total. Greatest increase in production during tills period was In Utah and Idaho. M OAS The first real snow storm of the year hit this section recently. About one half inch of snow fell here in the valley although before night most of it had disappeared. The. fall xvas heavier In the higher districts and ou the desert north of here. Slieep and ratlkmen cf this section ttcro becoming greatly concerned over tho prolonged dry spell, as the watering places were freezing. ST. GE0RCE The 19110 budget has been set at 1 17,011 for Washington county. A public hearing on the budget will bo held souu. Tho estimated 1D30 expenditures follow: County ronda, JCOOO; county indigent and old aro pensions. JHOGO; sinking fund and Interest on ; bond. $5000; slate road fund, county advertising, f 3L0; office expense, t"S21; salaries and teneral expenses, JlS.SllO. EPHRAIM At a special meeting cf tha city council the budget far 1D30 v.ero ilxcd as follows: G(neral fund, J7.CD0; streets and alleys, J2.0no; electric light. IT.O.'O; water works, JI.UOU; Pbrarr. ?2.000; sinking fund, Jl.Mu; Facial iinproveni.v.tS, Jl.r.00. This buili'et II considerable below that tf K2.I. J. S. Chrirtenscn and Janu s Frost havo been cmplnycl to nmlii the city books and account;. VERNAL Impressed In percent-ae- , th. read from Sail Lake to Vcm.il In tho year l'.CI was 17.5 per n nt totally surfaced, whllo In l?::i the highway Is Pd.S totally sui'f.iiid, Willi tint pirt uncom-p- l nt this time being on tl.o I' tali i fe.kr;.I fortut rcs-rv- e. sham hrs been completed, either to federal old standard or t.i mata (Milliard, which Is comparable, hav-In- s b -- n accomplished by betterment funds. PROVO Contracts for two road In Utah county wer project by the Plan county recently, according to 215.-00- 9 J10,-000- als-n.-- ("o.inty ('attirni.sKloner A. O. Smoot-Th- e Mn'c will join with tho county on both roads. The tint project was that t.f nrfuclni? and pravcl-In- g apt rexltnalely tdst miles of read fs i.!irr Sumnitt nnd Old li"i i"i Tui!,rr. A brl.rv over tl'.o riT t f wpy nl.ji will b rail-ro.- Tho approxltnnto cost wl'l b i:o.oei. SALT LAKE Tho population of Fait ('by within munlcip.il linPs nl thi opening of 13j0 l l.iri.rinl compared with 118.110 in IDJO, nn Purrn-nf 32 per cent, according to a surveystitnnto ! sued by ihe mwepaper fenturs recently. The survey Is baaed on excess cf births over deaths in Ihe rPy slnre 1920, the Increass in youth cf school BRe, the Increase In domrslic water services and other f.ulirs having a bearing on population. I.-.- ou-re.- OGDEN Forest officials report Ihat timber cut on national forestt during th( lineal year pmlin Jun SO, I?.'?, exceeded that of any rrevw bus year, with a total under Mlo contractu and l.Vd exchanges ti Frther of more than l.&oo.eoo.nurt Imr.rl fvt. The caih receipt fleer,!.! ll.Oan.cut) fr.r tli brt tim and Increased $7!.i.000 over th prevlotis fiscal year. Th amount nf Pmber cut In lhs Inlertnountalti reehm was as follows: ldahrt, 15", 3:7,GC0 board feet; I tah, g,tH)5,C'J( bo.rd fccU |