OCR Text |
Show THE OGDEN ii IFOREiOM TRADE M . ' . I SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 22. 1921 - FIGURES IN DEVEREUX MYSTERY FOUND fMRS COFFEE 'ACCIDENT ! ffflT HARMFUL FLYiO RECORD BRIGHTER ! " ! STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' . - - ' i Quantities, European Exchange Rise Mysterious and Thrilling In Moderate Stimulant, It's a Safe Crashes Not Infrequent Most Encouraging Sign ' Scientists Declare in Plane Section Since the War ; Qf ( i'- 6 f J V " v'T-VW. . nv H V. RICKEY. NEW YORK, May 21. I have just had a most interesting talk wun 'I iFrank A. Vahderiip at his home at 4 Scarboroueh-on-the-Hudsovanaer probably does iV din oueht to know and American for- know as much about as-1 eign' trade, especially its financial man in as the country. ipects, any ; For ten years. 1909 to 1919, he was president of the National City bank 3 jof New York, the biggest national bank in America. IJe organized and i3 now the chairman of the board ofInterna2 directors of the American tional corporation and is a directorland member of the finance committee of the International Mercantile .Marine company. 2 It was to get Vanderlip's views on this important;- - subject of foreignt itrade, that I arranged for the interview. "My first question was: "To what .extent does the future prosperity of ""this country depend on the development of foreign trade?" "It may surprise you to have me ;say that I do not take the extreme position that this country cannot joy a fair degree of prosperity with-,out developing a great overseas export was the answer. "Of course, I do not take the otherr extreme ;,j position that we areasso selfa sufficient and that foreign trade Is a factor that ril between these two extremes of opin"ion lies the real truth- We cannot tain the high state of prosperity to which our natural wealth, business genius and population entitle us without at least a normal foreign trade Mevelopemnt." "Is the problem of the development of American foreign trade, to the extent ' that it is a problem, a be solved govern-mentalthing thator can is it the problem of American business in its private capacity?" "Broadly speaking it is a problem S for business-iits private capacity. 2 II do not mean that the government and sympathetic understanding lby help. But it can only Ijeffort cannot The initiative and energy help. $ i must be supplied by the American bus-- I Jiness man. U EARLY HANDICAPS- $ "Before the. war our foreign trade failures were due in. large measure to f the refusal of financial and industrial 4 i ? n. w -- ' ' PENSACOLA, Fla., May 21. Loss of five men and the free balloon on vTar-v- i 99. wn the first' serious acci .section of dent in the lighter-than-aNaval 'Pensacola the Flying school. the largest of Its. kind in. the world. since its establishment in January 1914. The balloon in cdmmand of Officer George Keener WilkinPetty son, of Houston. Texas, and carrying V. Eland, ma- It.saloon four i student .. .. . - pilots,ir na-"n.ti- ed Vrat'nt t Kaii of the depart . ' ..'.-'- " ; : '"' ;' ".. ' ' ' ' - I flf- (..-- j ii cite, Ttollp - YOt'K MUST DKLinOl S liv, uit uill U- r.ntrn with rrst when hrena with MAID O CLOVKK lllTTKK. You'll 'mr..nck your lip. SwcinrH srui finr flavor r.uu! only frc:n rich, P.uttc r are lhcr. Mcul o f - i - y . - -- aU-tlc- .l tlvrr anl it jTotfctr.l fr :n all rnniar.iir.a-tiopa!urizcHl on il way from our rriunvri to your tnllc, SM by all gol ilralers. rr-a- - n - BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE - A-2- on 45 '"'iP' j A-50- 29 " Mutual Creamery Co. vV?? Wih. From Grand Junction, Cclo., to Seattle, j j : r: All ; i Protect Your Furs ir i ly j '" - '' '' " . h ' . n f "' 4my ! - ( EOS' MAY ii I In - 1 ESCAPE TRIAL j H! our larjrc. cold, firr-proo- 1 I I !? i ! f and PaVffce. If i . Iness. In addition to this we u ere the aviators beneath. d"- - i i AfTGntS t the Jrr;-rn- t WePflPfl AS 7 Thel'llrv rn.irtmfn! Halso handicapped by the higher wage- pinning o ? do nievftcu uui iit mill licxnc; levels in this country as against Eng- 1or ptl flarrilnc'ft pTunral pnornhlp.a so much as jSsratched cr was Be Out Will Witnesses favorlnc of Mork ,, even But opponent, lan'd, Germany and Japan. f education. ob-,- f tin those lines where, by. the economy bruised. J' department of Positions ODD CRASHES to thr- MUbordtr.aSlon of rduc.i-'- i I of mass production, we had overcome Jct Two later Lieut H. S. Alderi l f a r e work u n 2 r f Hon to Furrier r& TKlderrfiiit Phone 10?1 of higher individual skidded days and flew uirectly Into the a I jjthe handicap of I wrlfarr. advan-we pubH full did take 'not WASHINGTON. May 21. Thous-- !jwages, a hangar. The struts and f j 10 Yrt, In Ojden 6 Yru at Burt Another nd very artlvr oppottlon. jiri 416 Twrty fourth Street Our ef portal ofofthe C'tage of our opportunities. mo ape pun- ' ands of may in bootleggers structhe plane wings lodged ; i Including tnny mdlcAl nd oirUl fort for foreign trade was more or tural steel leaving Alden and the ma- Ishment for violation of the lWjuor less a haphazard, spasmodic effort, chine ; as a result of the furlough twenty feet from the laws now would rKiiU tn It h!nj prirfd?,, 700 j and as an American I regret to say ground.suspended federal prohibition agents until Alden's was a - , only In rh.ifKr vt Itrixadirr Clrnrsl IF. II. y IlfNT. ' to'that we were not any too honest in slight laceration of the Injury 21st. Mr. Kramer announced July face. c or vcr he would "ornr' ftri whom ''our foreign trade methods. By and WASIIINtJTON. May l'onltUe will In any event many cas-Ensign C. A. Roedell and Machinist night. I Harge, I should say that we got all ion, to will be continued have which had K. to benefits Mate were in a the roonomlc world. crash and; A.Iurpha li'the foreign trade we were entitled to on October . . ... i i 1, 1318 which is probably to crowded court dockets. u Dr. fUw- Jin the pre-wThe reUllonnhlp period. Most of the government's Important ,v.w,.,tia, lrtmcrn of the most unique, on record. . .. t . . . . . . iMM rri-ui t "The war created such abnormal one r are ;ia ins Mr. inv trie medical witnesses. Kramer ni uTiiian; explained, from the water the plan ? conditions a v the (Jtt that our foreign trade fig- - While rising Men hlrh In ntl nf tlin )rr tr.inel.iraiTnlty the masts of a fishing schooner, the agents. Most ofto these men, he rflmr Ihe rtfiarnllrtn ,!na ures during that period mean little or struck n oe ComKrai of in return th Kovern- would allien, their said, homes, irrlm, ?Vrre?Ary off both ten sheared nrenrding feet from spars as applied to the situation we the deck, j out. to merce It the Hoover. nothing artlon of min( inl necessary either subpoena, rejint every bit of rig- making stripped tare now facing and will face in the ging from the n a l now In to a Hnrdlnn itt readlnesIf hown and them the their iflns pl way pay vessel fell and place Into (lermany the of trial or continue the cases. if uture. to a!I ih In at out brad the of faith kc v cod carry itiry rapacity bay. Neither flyer was injured. 'The pleil' 3 we j ernment-i- l mrdlcti und welfare work "Having become a creditor mitiort aviators At prent. he said. It in too soon to he han made. Hoover believe, see had failed to the schooner our whole relationship with the rest It wa all riiclit." one eminent it was betwecn thcm and a brlllli,nl Kau?e the effect on the Illegal liquor may look forward to a perloj of rapUl AT1.ANT1C CITr. K. J , May of. the world in terms of trade and rising sun as a result or the agents phy.tlcUn rerently nld In dlcua.lne frame readjustment. SIo'Nr il. hrd mror finance has changed." t!ie Rwer appointment. "for the . . 00 of a acto InilUn. rame hl of The first reflex IiONG CUEIITS NEEDED. iitrd the IWrnp-perrrr.ident the Crrman However, he asserted, the rut would in InHt)fr tralrlr.r had lha rlcht Extremists Engaging the prohibition enforcement unit ceptance wan nn Improvement In sonal phiclan. ll hurt "Is It possible," I asked for .us to UnliM, He tcld ramp th- - thaniifJon Ireland wa.a OBI to In every way an! set It b.iek If not European exchange rate, Tran!)Uted I to name any one he cho absorb enough imports to balance .for thxt tense tnyfh Propaganda -r Id err' d In h H pre. our exports, and thus maintain our, undo work done in organizing thn Intf ronditinn- of commerce, the lint, with U perianal relationship. r Foment Trouble ernlrd Iwrjj-tri:h an rr.brold force. billzlnc of European exchange mean due rewprct to Siwyer, medical men position as a creditor nation, with-- 1 forrrt-me-rto- t 1, Tri out causing a shrinkage in industry 00 which, he that the prices of European ood In generally do not feel hla etperince j was Klvt-- t' hlr. tor th'.m purpo the American market go up and th or qualification fit him for the and continued unemployment? ' PAU1K. My 21. Hty Ththe predent ha handed him. ty an c:4 lady In lr:r.d. ."Quite possible, if we recognize! prices of American K"ds In European nation InVr Thf rrononUc U'mi.wr r'f3m!f l u wear It markets go down. the necessity of selling abroad those bmurh mitrx- i H5l'I undrr la his tU hn hm farra Car-- j The benefit to America mme things which we can produce more A wa fppr on Prrpldf'nt Hard book U to to r.t:rr. ateJ. according on jteaJ-nworld the ffert and other nations than buycheaply through dmk 11 Wfck he only bemk French forriitn ofrsr tt!ay a commerce generally and the Insurance Inn ing from abroad those things which mMark of among thre. correpond-en- r of the refusal f ifrmin to the allien of certain Income with other nations can produce more and rommlflom official papers. ployrs to re!or railway dlcr1mina-- ! NEW YORK, May 21. Plymouth which to purchase. cheaply than we can. In Uttern the of the Hons and the failure of the llelchs-- ? big front icron Rock history will repeat itself today, d "Foreign trade is not a were the words: "Artemus hank rover nJ money to pay, in Berlin to some with fifteen when will lth variations, watch The administration arrangement. In the final analysis Ward." the miners. of emotion 21. Four the only way we can be paid for English baby pilgrims each less than CHICAGO. interest the May Kvm pre!dents. it like reAi a renult of the dltrw extrem- -, ' raw of erstwhile when the laxation women. arrested for stealing materials and manufactured aas year old land here on an America In their readlnir. prop-.tftts are enrarinjr In Jr,tn to take goods in from department stores, were bewildering to them perhaps as German reparation bonds ar put on Wjlon rrad defective Mor!rPresident goods we export 'is when leadfr-- j evrn are and to contrji'.lnir , their ancestors who out climbed of In to ganda to this sale church sentenced exchange. go countryevery tired. Harding apparently prefers na- ship of the Insurrection with Adal-- j First Class Carpet Cleaning "As the basis for building up our the good ship Mayflower on the New Will they buy. or won't they? for a year when they Sunday tive American humor. of the PolUh t bert Korfanty. coast. were arraigned today. For the purchase of reparation foreign trade in the new era which England In the arra, the dJ-- i These infant adventurers have been op, the Floor we are now entering we must exGerremmlltrp "You are placed on probation bond!, while made directly from e we tenderly swaddled in cabins of the Three month of erUc in the cabi- patches tend long-timfor a year." said Judge Haas "and credits. Also many, will b for the benefit of the Detailed Information received by the must be prepared to invest our sur- luxurious steamship Aqultania by allies. Germany will m??n the bond, net have put more gray hairs In Heryou are to go to church every office rrtardlr.g the Htrman j foreUn Work Guaranteed Hoover's bert will ca?h. head allies the in This is nurses, who will care for them until than You thr the that plus in foreign securitiestim. years Sunday get morning volunteer corp Indlcatrn thrre now,, of feeding Europe's starving babies. the policy that made possible Eng- they are adopted in sumptuous homes must be home at 10 o'clock every are about SO.000 In the plebiscite, area.. land's foreign trade development. of New York society. President Harding's department of ' Perhaps It Jun happens that Hoover divided night and wash and dry the dishes Into two groups and commandwf.lt Is has reached Before the war the total of Engtime the for for your mother every day." Through the influence of the Na welfare hard the having public Leave orders Phone 2096-a ftaff located In German tional by of to But ing land's foreign security holdings was Adoption society there U no dliThere is little likelihood of Us hairs appear. England To the American committee of that ahout twenty billion dollars. 00 these foundlings within MARINE ENGINEERS maintain our present position as a WII.Ij si:i.t ItOAI creditor nation our foreign invest-- 1 a few years will be listed in the TO DECIDE POLICY instead of fighting an CHATANOOGA. May 21. By a deought to reach forty billions." r cial register cree handed down In federal court uphill battle in London slums. GERMAN COMPETITION. A number of governmental immi- NEW YORK. May 21. Members of today the Tcnncasee Centrat, Railroad .. settlement nf the ronnm. "With the had to be abro the Marine properties, now In hands of rectlers. as Beneficial tions question, isn't Germany going to gration toregulations aTlow the infants to take sociation willEngineers ' will b sold at public auction In Nah-vl- ll gated hold a mass meeting i i give the rest of the world, including domestic refuge i America. : on June 20. here tomorrow to receive the report ! t f America, keener competition for for- OO of officers to sent their Washington eign trade than ever before?" to participate in conferences witH gov- "It seems logical to suppose that she counting the fact that they hate hrn ernment officials regarding settlement will. The very necessities of her sit- NORTHWESTERN RAIL Cfttherinjr rapidly over his temples the e nation-widor the Meanwhile strike. uation will compel Germany to orpast three months. EXECUTIVE IS 'DEAD local union officials would make no ganize her industries on the most efcomment ficient possible basis, which means regarding the report that an had been reached in Washlow production costs. It is up to us agreement to meet German efficiency with L. ST. PAUL. Minn.,. May 21. Edward ington today. They were waiting for Brown, 58, former president of th the report of Bert L. Todd, their repequal or greater efficiency ,not for Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad, resentative, they said. the purpose of killing off German for- and had been connected with Thomas B. Healy. the eign trade, but simply to maintain our manywho In the northwest, died seamen on the Atlanticrepresenting railroads and gulf coasts position. : TO "Our foreign trade policy should be today after an illness of several and Ernest F. Pegg. representing the Pacific, already had announced they live and let live, recognizing that in months. He was appointed regional of railways, southwestern re- would oppose settlement that carthe case of both England and Ger- director at Dallas, Texas, In. November ries a pay cut. any many, their existence as great nations gion oo later was a member of the depends upon their ability to export 1919 andlabor was board.! in born He exrailway QUARANTINE IJiTF.U of Their goods. ... great quantities FOR . NEW YORK, May 21. The quarport trade is vital to them. With us Pella, Iowa. on antine placed Ellis Island Thursforeign trade is important but not a death from typhus had after day .vital." most the sign since the occurred, was lifted today, encouraging exSIGNS OF niPROVJIENT. war. It gives us the right to hopo amination completed of 2900and of the "Is the recent rise in foreign ex- that the chaotic conditions of inter- 6000 LtAVF. SPRINOt LEAVE OCOCN immigrants held on, liners In the change a healthy sign from the national trade throughout the world harbor. 12:30 P. M. 1:W P. M. t are beginning to clear up. How standpoint Qf our aforeign trade?' 1: P. hi. M. i :03 P. expected to handle the "It isnot only healthy sign but chaotic these ; conditions have been restOfficials ?: M. P. M. I. tomorrow. 1.V3 P. M. ? P. M. during- the past year or two, I do 4 CO P. M. p. m. not believe- people generally, fully 5 CO P. M. p. M. appreciate. 7 P. M. P. M. 5:i3 t a "There had been developed over r .03 P. M. p. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT period , of many years a machine of 7:15 P. M. 0i P. M. 1:00 the greatest intricacy and delicacy I T P. M. P. M. Mrs. Jones, late with the for the i.tO iS P. M. M. P. of among exchange goods M 11:S0 P. him, t rOO P. The war smashed, this maWhite Sewing Machine Co., is nations. M. :M LAST CAft SPRINGS P. AT HOT tf LEAVES chine into bits. It will require time, now located with much great intelligence and to nut it together again. Ofpatience course THE LEADER MILLINERY it will be done because it must be Thirty-sevent- h and Eiverdale done if the civilization ' which we COMPANY know is to persist. But it is bound , 2351. Washington Avenue to be a slow process." cA Eoad. Phone 1320 I asked Vanderllp at; what point, where she will be pleased to if in his opinion, the corrtmodity price level and the wage level would be Carpets Cleaned, Altered, Laid. meet her patrons, old and new. stabilized In this country, with refOne of the finest rridencc lots in Odrn, The northrrrst erence to the .pre-wlevels. of methods Our and of IWlcn avcnu and Twenty-sixth corner tr L 1.T2 fret on plant Careful hemstitching and "No man can' answer this with ex121 feet on Twrniy-ixtactness," he said, "because of the ttrcct. Can le divided into Kcelcs, picot promptly done. ' cleaning are up to date. Try many factors. Involved,. I am posisuitable lots. two tive, however, that neither average MRS. MYRTLE M. JONES prices hor wages r.will go back to U3 and be convinced. So far as they were The smart youn woman is affecting kniekcrs fnr icr walk, her "The Leader," 2351 Washing- where wages are concerned they ought not to 334-were too because ride, the links and tennis court. Unlike the skirt, which pulls Woego back, ton Avenue. Phone they K. VAN KAMPEN low. And. of course, prices to a conPhcr.es 070-03cr SS3 U Van Bartn. 2612 Waihiagton or e fully out of shajn? during a strenuous pa roe or ratch.i on Lrian? siderable extent are controlled by hikethe knickcri have that ,rjust so'1 air. wages." t?yel?tcet 1 ; i f. ! , I ; THE INSIDE 1nr I ; if I j NEWS OF WASHINGTON ; -- j 1 t ". j ! ! I 1 , 1 H ,.-- ar 1 Ireland Backing Dempsey, Lord Mayor Declares HAVING GRIEF ! 1 1 lio u th SIA STILL 1 I -- - Ki)r . v . tur-louw- h. I i GAJEWSKI 1 fn-ra- det'.-rtmen- T. 1 - i j s i - ssh mm BJL? III PDIMC t- - gLUllSlTll$ r--, u- -1 u-- vr n ,xlx. avi-thor- - dtur-tch- r -- ilt ' t one-side- Church on Sunday EASY WAY ! pull-and-ha- rm. u! pro-Germa- I - hd t ex-ecut- J y. ' - Bled-dln- g. Hi-lei- so-me- . 1 vault they can be taken care of riRht. Hring yours in nt once the Morape charge is low and you're nafc guarded with adequate insurance. s j ! Von would be disappointed next fall if you found your furs moth vatn and musty. They cost too much for tudif fr r nee. Don't put them down in an old trunk or box. ; . n? ' ' -- - . rr"r ts and public. health ment "of biology yrho . - . v. mat L,. cnirusi. or oi Eannouncement makes tnis Kershaw, j ville, Illinois; 1 " A .. : ot ineir reeartii. ic : Pavnp. La.. J. C. Elder, of Lebano n, iiinamgs uime to insolate and of Salem, work Identiry W. II. .Trefrey, N. Y., and r nntifunta of tho coffee ban, es ' Mass., set out on a usual nignt pracwhich determine the tice flight required of students, dur- peclally, thosearoma. to . preliminary ing which they must cover at least flavor andthe best methods of brew200 miles. studying coffee. ABANDONED HOfE ing beverage The effect of caffeln is known, On April 8 a fishing schooner x the report- "For the gTeat ma-a twenty-sia says blakof patch San Bias. It sighted miles southwest jority of normal individuals it is Cape was the missing balloon.- The basket mild stimulant of the heart, increase still was attached and there was Just power to do muscular work. Increases and concentration of mental effort brain bag to keep enough gas left in the more was to do men of the therefore the No trace power it afloat. In found. Hope for their safety later work. It is not followed, except 'excessive dos.- bv undenlrable after was abandoned There have been few accidents in! effects. A Tew people are especially which balloons or dirigibles from the sensitive to coffee, and for them its; school have figured and no fatalities use la not to be recommended. In In; On these cases the abnormality Is thi previously had been recorded. individual rather than in any Inner- Dirigible September 30, 1918 burst into flames as the result of an ent poisonous or deleterious properoverheated motor manifold- - Men hold- ty of the caffein itself. not "Caffeln can be taken by the vast ing the mooring ropes let go but had before the four men. aboard majority of healthy oradults without depressant efleaped to safety. At an altitude of subsequent narcotic 1,000 feet the flames reached the hy- fect, provided It is used in moderaExcessive drogen charged bag and a terrific ex- tion and not abused. plosion followed. The wreckage fell amounts Incite temporary disturbances; A lr. the central nervous system but thes into the bay. was destroyed by! do not cause any permanent Injury. ItJ Balloon some time later. is equally true that other normally lightning ONE DEEP MYSTERY harmless substance3 such as salt, suIn the heavier-than-asection, gar or condiments when used in ex-- ; i which includes the seaplanes, there cess may also produce untoward t I it have been several fatal accidents. which are often severe. Our symptoms ' 'iS '.' AT fl ' "v The most mysterious Incident oc- studies lead us to entire agreement! I " 7 ' 'JT jf curred December 26. 1917 when stu- with the results stated by Holllng-wortv ' , JF J 42 dent aviator Edmund J. Crowe left that when taken with food In In the the station for an hour's solo flight. moderate amount, caffeln is not '' Nothing ever has been heard of theu (least deleterious.' oo- r A or later the aviator year plane. beskeleton and parts of what was lieved to have been an airplane was discovered, in a swamp near here. Some believed the skeleton to be that uf Tu1k3. Okhi., prohably will rTonl th niystrrioii' tleath 'If H I)liet was never Crowe of but the identity of .Tinlgf .lohn Devorc tix as " nnsol v tl ' or 'luo to an j f alo established. wan Iwini; rarcd for hv two num-50lisaccitlrnt." Th 1918 in making a short On June-12- . (toKlie turn necessary a machine skidded ana .Ioss Mi's. ami A on .Jauifs cut bal (ahovr) i(ordon hUifM (below.) the right wing struck a tree. The tree, ; and the .head a of $10.CH.H) and note $15.(hm1 was broken J twenty, inches in diameter, apparent disappearanceoff by the force of the Impact fifteen 111 -- k lctl to a police invrstiijation. bonds Liberty t i from the ground and the too fell , ; I - i A self-contain- (By AKaociated Prens) in w.- -j May 21. Carrein by tne moderate quantities consumed Is ciecuireu drinker iffee avciusc be a safe, stimu lant wunout iinafter-effecin a " Juriedf oi a Bcieniinc mrsujiu" m Technology since June. 1920. inMm-r e8tigators directed by Professor BOSTON. M a- KNICKERS NOW FOR SPORTS nts - f ... C ' ,- j j SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE - Utah Hot Springs SUNDAY . .- - .. . ROUND - & - o . HOME CARPET CLEANING CO. TRIP 1 FOR SALE ar h J , pre-wa- W. R. .KIMBALL W. 1 dtir-iDg'th- trosa-countr,- )- |