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Show THE S ALT X!OirTRIBITNErll5TTNDAY MONEY PINCH? Italy Sends Team to U. S. Horse Show STIRS WORRY f Members of the Italian1 army team which is in the United States to participate in the National Horse show.. Left-Jright, Lieutenant Cfilbnel Francesco IN COLOMBIA , Country Needs Larger Foreign Loan to Relieve A, Colombia Amalfi, Captain Alessandro Beltoni, Captain Francesco Formigli, Captain Tommaso Lequio and Captain Mario ' o (CTS). A foreign loan of big size alone can save the serious financial and Industrial situation In Colombia, and the passing of a reasonable petroleum law by congress and the recognition of some control in the handling of such loan cannot be stressed too strongly as the open sesame to- . ward securing the much needed financial assistance. Secretary of the Treasury Perez states that the country is confronted with a deficit of $6,000,000. and that sharp economies are essential in the budget to prevent a shortage. His 1930 budget totals 70.034.000 Colora- ', bum pesos, and he plans a banking law which will provide for a fiscal agency. Rediscount rate of the Bank of the Republic has been reduced to 7 per cent and the bank's gold reserve has declined about a million pesos in tea days. Bank Clearinrt, Once High, Begin to Show Decrease. Bank clearings, once so high, are dropping. During one month, July! they decreased 12.000,008 pesos, - as coimmred with July. 1928. Observers tate that money bor rowed for public works has not been economically, handled. They Imply that money borrowed for specific work has not been used toward such end. and thev claim that extrava gances and graft have played their parts in a degree all too discreditable and damaging to the. nation's credit abroad. Oil development Is unquestionably of vital Importance to Colombia's credit abroad and her prosperity at home, and the difficulties inherent in framing a law to meet all nation al aspirations are liable to deprive the country of its present advantage in having a comparatively small area of private lands developed Dy inree oi the greatest oil concerns in the world today. Venezuela Taking Mexico's Flaee in Oil Production. Old Cheshire Cheese in Mexico has fallen down on her oil tews, and her place In world producFleet Street Attracts tion has been easily usurped by Venezuela, a nation which now rates secMany in London. ond only to the United States in petroleum production. Recent figures give Colombia an oil production o: LONDON (CTS) Every American but 57,000 barrels per day, with who visits London goes direct to Old barrels 380.000 Venezuela neighboring Cheshire Cheese in Fleet street, faan Is now Venezuela refining daily. mous for its associations with Dr. average of 281.000 barrels daily, with Johnson, famous for his dictionary . Colombia but 7000 ana Mexico o.uuu. rudeness. Some and his And disinterested observers see in of them superlative see other old English inns these figures the writing on the wall on the countryside. Scores of them of badly created ou laws, taws wmcn have associations Just as interesting neither assist the foreign Investor as those of the Cheshire Cheese. nor the nation Itself . A new name has been added to the Venezuela's oil law were formed of historic inns very recently, that after the national government had list consulted the foreign oil interests. of the White Hart at Lewes, where Thev were mutually accepted and be Arthur Henderson discussed the recame the law oi the land. There is sumption of relations with Russia the soviet envoy, Douvgalevsky. no bitter feeling in Venezuela with not the first time that diplomatic among the American, British and It is have taken place in inns. Dutch oil interests. Ne playing poll' negotiations In recent times, for instance, there tics as in Mexico. All are agreed was the meeting of Lord Kitchener that the laws fit the case and that while protecting its national domain the government oi Venezuela is giv the border will be completed early next fall. ing them a square deal. s The tourist campaign already has Labor Situation airplane produced .an Borders Upon Political Revolt. tour with the Mexican Aviation comThe labor situation in Colombia Is pany sponsoring a winter airplane approaching the serious position re-in trip from Brownsville .to Mextoo City Dorcers upon pouucat which and Tampico at a nominal rate. A volt The United Fruit company has star Of seven days within Mexico is at circumstances to face had already permitted by Jthis tour. Santa Marta, wnere, aurmg ine tan few years, it has invested considerable capital in its banana properties, DAYNES-BEEB- E which has caused the company to consider seriously the question of whether-- it would not be better to draw out of the country, altogether and seek new fields. The company already has built up a new banana property on tne fa. cific coast of Panama, and Its with' drawal from Colombia might mean considerable inconvenience to that country should it mean the breaking away of its steamship service to that country. Don Carlos E. Restrepo, one time Colombian president, is bringing before the congress a scheme for curtailing national expenditure which he believes the only method of avertI ing a financial crisis. He favors a reasonable petroleum law which, he credit states, will help his country's in the United States and England. . The curtailment of public works owing to money shortage and the reduction of wages in government work has spelled the recent labor unrest In Colombia, and unless foreign loans are secured the unemployment problem will be further aggravated and may develop into a serious situation tor the authorities in Bogota. W- - VI f V All Americans In England Go To Famed Inn Set-ton- IP f and Marchand in Fashoda, In 1898, which ended the strained relations between England and France in the Sudan. Nearer in place, but farther away in time was the consultation which William held In an inn at Brixham, on the English Riviera, as the South Devon coast is called, when he landed In this country. . Queen Elizabeth's name is. connected with a good old English feat and, simultaneously, with the Jolly Miller Inn. Newnham, whets she stopped once and drank a quart of ale without getting off the horse she was riding. It was perhaps in hopes that she would emulate the feat at his establishment that a Midlands innkeeper shortly afterward put up a sign: "The queen some day may pass this way and see our Tom and Jerry. Perhaps she'll stop and stand a drop to make her subjects merry." The old Fountain Inn in Canterbury, to which modern pilgrims still make their way, has two distinctions. It was there that the wife of Earl Godwin used to meet her husband! when he returned from Denmark, and it was there, too, that the four knights met to plan the murder of Thomas Becket. - A bar in West Smithfleld sports a pawnbrowers sign. It recalls the time when George IV, then prince of Wales, stopped there to watch a cock fight, and bet so unwisely that he found himself out of money. The innkeeper lent him some money on the security of his watch, and George rewarded him, appropriately, by granting him a pawbroker s license. Several of Bristol's inns were favorite haunts of noted people. Daniel Defoe met Alexander Selkirk, the original of Robinson Crusoe, at the Star in that city, and Pepys relates in his diary how ne went to the Horseshoe there, where be was "trimmed by a handsome barber for two shillings," which considering in MUSIC CO. r II it . far-flu- In London - LONDON (UP). Charged with insulting words and behavior. Edward Wing told the court that he was a descendant of Atlas, and that several peo ple mierierea wun nun in nis work of balancing the earth. J lastically learning to traverse the skyways. A score of business men comprise the Tarkio Flying club, which recently bought a biplane and hired a Everyone desiring to learn to fly may do so. , According to. the plans of the club, pilot-teach- er. WRIGHT'S 222 SOUTH eaign the RIO Small Missouri Town Buys Community Plane ey U fvifi ' X. a. , FAD.IL DRESSES an be purchased cheaper than But look at the them! quality of the cheap furs six months we sell 'BANDIT SEEKS KNOWLEDGE. DENVER, Colo. (UP). A bandit with a thirst for knowledge made his appearance at Regis college recently. He rifled a number of lockers and made away with such scholarly volumes as "Greeks, Their Loves and Fables," "Latin Made Easy" and "The Royal Road to Algebra." later! Then -- SIZES TO 42 U do you think your invest- ment was so good? j Buy Your Furs From Utah's Oldest Fur Store! FLOWER FROM MRS. HOOVER. NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (UP). A fountain lily from Mrs. Herbert Hoover Is the prized possession of Mrs. Catherine Moore, owner of a fram at Crooks ville. The flower from the White House grounds, was accompanied by a letter congratulating Mrs. Moore upon her rock garden. , Hudson Bay Fur Co. 238 Mala St. Wasatch . Were Were Were Were Were Z $14.50 $19.95 $13.50 $12.95 $11.95 Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly THE LOWEST PRICE OF THE TEAR 116L RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Broadway Free Parking Block South of Store at State Store. Hour 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone Wasatch 3761 Savings for a Thankful Thanksgiving Dining Room Suites $ 1 1 .950 ce extension table, Beautiful suites, consisting of ' buffet, 5 side chairs and 1 guest chair. 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Here's power Jo jpore tone reception Ml ft iM-- Ai tvy J I. aaMasI 5 -- "j Brunswick M9a II 11 Also Sold on Easy Payments achieve-- XJr . We Will Close Out TARKIO, Mo. (UPh This little Missouri ctty of some 1800 souls has and henceforth will gone regard itself as a community or enterprise.. A "community airplane" has become the property of Tarkio, and the citizens of the village are enthus- - the new Brunswick 1930 Grid" model a cabinet al of the larger cities are the engaged in a friendly race to betcur-teta, first to receive the influx of while the federal government is sponsoring road building and tourist propaganda. Monterey, the third largest city In the country, has been the first to benefit by tourist trade from the United States, following completion highway. of the Thousands of tourists have swarmed Into the city since June and plans are under way for two large new hotels. Tampico. which advertises Itself as having the best tarpon fishing and duck shooting in the world, has subscribed more than 100,000 pesos to speed up completion of an road from the United States. TourUt hotels at Tampico are aloo projected. The federal government is pushing highway links lower down in the republic to connect with this road, and it is expected that a first class souu connecting Mexico City with Laredo-Monter- - Grande-Sever- MAIN Values You Will Long Remember and baths. Tourist Throng . when the student pilots become proficient, they will give lessons .to neighbors, buy planes themselves, and set up motor shops dealing in airplane accessories. ' The Tarkio residents are looking forward to the day when hangars will be as numerous as garages. Cash Price Mexico Starts Drive to Lure MEXICO CITY VP). The era of peace in Mexico following the Es-of cobar revolution and settlement the church problem has brought an awakening of tourist consciousness to the republic and an active cam- is on to attract Americans EDGERTON. Minn. (UP). A rlrtg, lost for six years, was restored to Mrs. Wiekeradd because she said the right thing at the right time. While a tenant occupying the farm formerly rented by Mrs. Wiekeradd "was visiting at her home she asked: "Did anyone ever find a ring on your place? I tost one there about six years ago." Thereupon the visitor pulled the ring from his pocket and told that he had found It two years ago but never knew Its owner. World w prices in those days, was indeed trimming. And every American knows the name of the Mermaid tavern, where Shakespeare and his compatriots drank deeply, and where Christopher Marlow was murdered. An egg dealer at BalllnasoUus, Ireland, was recently arrested and fined for offering dirty eggs for sale. As elsewhere In North Africa under the tricolor, the French have built fine roads and have exploited natural resources in a fruitful manner. ExportaUons have gradually grown and for some products, notably cotton, the increase in recent years has been amazing. The grain crop is large and Algerian wines are good enough to find a market in France. In the larger cities. Algiers, Con' stantlne and Oran, there win be expositions next year to show the visitor something of Algeria's history from times onward, through the various dominations, Roman, Arab, Turkish and French. There will be exhibitions of books, art, carpets, wines and other interesting things. For amusement each village will have its own fetes, and the larger centers a plenteous program of football, horse racing, aviation meets and other sports events. Algeria haa a growing tourist trade, so there are modem hotels there, with plenty of beds and bars Chance Query Recover $ Ring Lost for 6 Years MONDAY 8-Pie- ' Nk. PARIS CP). France, whose brood of colonies is second in size only to family, will celeEngland's brate next year the centenary of her possession of Algeria From January to July, all over the North African country, there will be fetes and fairs and games, the climax coming in late April or early May, when the president of the Republic visits the larger cities and reviews an international naval display off the Algiers coast It was in February, 1830. that the French occupied Algiers, proving to the world that it doesn't pay to slap a Frenchman in the face with a For it was Just that which caused the French to drive out the Turks from the colony the latter had occupied for several centuries. The trouble arose from a debt The French government had run up a sizable bill with a commercial house in Algiers between 1793 and 1798, and payment had been postponed again and again for 30 years or so. One day the French consul, Deval, called to pay his respects to the sultan's representative, Hussein Pa&ha. The Turk asked when he was going to pay something besides his respects. Argument waxed hot and the Turk and slapped it seized a across Devil's astonished .face. The French government demanded satisfaction. The Turks refused. whereupon France sent 104 warship to Algiers with an army or 40,000 men, who proceeded to take the town, and, by gradual stages, the whole country. . I' I i V rCourt Finds Man Communities of North AfricanRegion Arrange for Fairs and Games When President of Republic Visits Coun- -. Connection With Coming Festival. try-i- Lombardo.- - wr r Serious Situation. BABRANQUILL Algerians Plan Fetes in Celebration . Of Century Under French Gontrol at $2.00 OK YOUR MONEY BACK Also with stainless steel knives, set of 26 ftior Tmm JL1 iO 79.S1 K Set OO |