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Show REAIlANDLISEJQUIlNAL.WANTADaF0R.RESUl.T3 : SECOND 5ECTI0IJ PHONE 7, . 1R, MARSHALL Democratic Victory In, November Be Helpful In Winning The Presidency Or The Reverse? Veteran Republican And Democratic Members of Congress Think People No Longer Vote For Convictions But Only To Secure Change to Keep Up With The' Fashion A S Unemployment Problems Eliminated In Jugo-SlavAs Industry Thrives NEED " It United States Tis a May 25. my masters! f It may be. Most of us have our monomania. Fortunately for mankind, it Is harmless in difmost cases. It marks-ouference from the rest of the crowd, and prevents all humanity from being alike. The com- posite madness of the woHd shifts between melancholia and megalomania. It manifests itmen self in the books write and read and In th preb-lem- s LONDON, Housing Projects Increase Opening Field for Many Workers , 1 By JOSEPHUS DANIELS (Secretary . of TheT Navy In President Wilsons Cabinet) May 28. I WASHINGTON, lunch' yesterday with some members of the House in the lunch room of jthe House office building. That fact alone in itself is not worth recording, but it isnt every day that a mere reporter gets the chance to break bread with those who sit in the Seats of the mighty. The important thing is: What do those state smen talk about when they are not speaking for home consump tion into the columns of the Con Do they hressional Record? take themselves as seriously while they are eating their show as when they are posing Shipping Board Head Tells Why We Should Stop Others From Delivering Our Goods World War Gave Illustration of Need of American Owned And Manned Ships Present Conditions Rush Him To a Market That Is Not In Favorable War FiCondition By HON. GEO. K. CHAMBERLAIN MEYER, JR. War Finance Mrcctoc Managing - r Railroad and Canid Im- provements Numerous nance Corporataion Method To Out Points Relieve Hard Pressed they present to thtrr::!vrx for solution. Every now and then the liver of the world grows tc;Id, and the literature of the' people is sicklied or the pale cast of The pant ia all thought. wrong and the future Inevitably must be as bad. After a time nature 'reasserts itself, and then we pass rapidly to the ojh-- , er end of the arc, Producer . By EUGENE Mcnkr Uoltol States Shipping Board. (Editors Note: George E. CUamberain, a member o( the United States Shipping Board, presents herewith sn article written from a standpoint of long and careful investigation. His position in the executive forces of the government Is indicative of hia ability to handle such a subject. Internaational shipping is a subject that touches every citizen of the nation from some angle. Every man should be familiar With its most outstanding needs.) (Editor Corporation.Koto Eugene Mey- er. Jr., ta managing director of the War Finance Corporation, an organization that did much to help relieve a situation that at one time threatened more than hard times to the entire agricultural interests of Jibe nation. Hia investigations have led him to believe that present metfiods of marketing and financing the farmer are not satisfactory and are injurious to the beat interesta of (be entire economic structure.) A question that is often askfor their constituents? ed by shrewd business men and There were five cf us at the others, in considering our mer JuncheoiL alLthe-jmes- ts of' a :han veteran Republican legislator" from the West. Of course he What ig thp necessity of Am forepaid the bill. There is a tradit- erican - owned ships if the ion in Washington that when ign Bhip - owners can and Will eat carry our ocean freights fchpap-e- r the touts' and bill.. ins the the pay together than we can do it for our- L'ttKiMb Just now the world is being surfeited with biographies, autobiographies , and. memoirs of the great war They has a pleasing similarity. They add a new aphorism to the language. Instead of no. man be ing great to hia valet, it now appears that man is only great when his conduct is guided by his secretary. The biographies disclose that ,breat men would, have been have been authorized by thoAovem-- 1 to of the first I greater had they listened ment, and work on named have been hevtin. j advice. The autobicprrphirs In Zagreb, a picture of the business , sertton of ahich h shown hr the tower f reveal that that which provtl wrong might have gone ripht pVture, an industrial exhibition and fair is to be heM next month which if warnings had net ::n is attracting much attention throughout j ed and ccur.Ml had the country. The upper picture snows Cd. The menhir ia airp.jr a a view in the marketplace in Podgor- itra, formerly in Montenegro, where pleasing way of (xunplir.cr.t-in- g the peasant farmers find trade brisk, f friends , and condemning enemies. It will be long be fere the world has digested the facts, fads, fancies and follies of the men who conducted Jn council and on the field of battle the r Between the farmer and the man who eats the farmers wheat and potatoes, or smokes h ton into shirts, there stands an intangible formidable . barrier time. OVer ninety per cent of the wheat in the ' United States is harvested in June, July ' and August ;bt it may take a It Is 'done without any reference selves? bakto get into the to the facf that, the ins can This question should- have year for it pet; draw from ; Uncle Sams pile been answered to the Satisfact- ers ovens. Over ninety while the outs, being cut off ion of everyone by the World cent of the tobacco is harvestfrom the pie'- - counter, may not War. Then we were driven to ed in August, September and have the price. It is a delicate acknowledge the necessity of October, but- - the smokers puff custom rarely honored in the such a fleet, when the ships of away as bar in January as they so it is breach.1 those who were later our allies did in October. And our most of with agristaple were diverted from commerce The Democrats Will cultural between proproducts could not to war purposes and Carry The Next House. would not, carry the freights duction and consumption there or What will be the Democratic that wewere earnestly seeking is an interval that may stretch to deliver in foreign ports. cut to a whole year or even longmajority in the next House? manner Then we entered the war and er. in the asked the host, " of one who knows that his par- heard th e cry of our allies for Here is a fundamental facty deserves to be ousted and Ships, more ships- - and were tor in the marketing of the looks-tsee ia .Noverr compelled to admit ur poverty farmers output that perhaps her. Humiliating as it was to the has received too little attention. 9 pride, of rich America, boasting The American producer has Nobody Is Satisfied the possession of all that goo. grown accustomed to disposing Any More. to make up a powerful and of his- - crop shortly after the Do you admit that the next nation, our gallant soldiery harvest, leaving to some one House will be Democratic? was rushd to the front and to else the task of providing storasked his Democratic colleague our place in the fighting line in age facilities and the necessary rather surprised that the Repub ships flying the flags of other financing for carryinb it until lican member regarded the nations; else we would have re needed by the consumer. Such change as a foregone conclusion jmained at home, importent and, a system may work smoothly was the reply ignored. Under the spur and so long as those who assume Certainly, Didnt I tell you in 1920 that lash of necessity we bought a the burden of taking care of the the Republican majority in that splendid fleet of merchant time element in the marketing would be so big it would sels into being, which is to day process are fairly sure of good returns. But it may break destroy us? Well, I tell ypu'the largest single fleet of that the next House is just! chant vessels in the world, down when the farmer needs it a certain to go Democratic ,as Now, in time of peace, with most, when, because of unceras the present House was pre- - the experience of the not very tain markets and .unfavorable ordained to to Republican. Two distant past to serve as a lamp business conditions generally, de our footsteps, shall we his bank calls in the note on years it didnt mean that the! which he has secured funds for people had al Itumed RepubU-:13- " rnakT olr,tton,. The the--in- Koto: -- Below is the first of a series ot letters which the former Vico President will send from Europe, where he is being accorded attentions as one ot the ot living most distinguished Americans. MARSHALL By THOMAS Former Vke President cf The ia MORE TIME i:: PREDQMAICi FINDS IN EUROPE HATRED OF WAR FOR ANYBODY OR ANY CAUSE OR SWAT WHATS IN SIGHT? DO VOTERS VOTE Will hu:: LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922. VOLUME XLIII. s , - . tWilh most of! her 1.1,000,000 people mand is keen, particularly in railroad crtfrtfted in agricultural pursuits, the and canal construction and in housing has prob- projects of considerable magnitude Httle kingdom of Jugo-Slav- ia ably less unemployment than most of An American syndicate is building s the countries of the world. Ranked 1,200 mile railroad costing fl.Yl.000, 000 among the first ten countries, in pro- while domestic firms hate several other l)itV'-Na-tion- al ductions of heat, rye,- - barley,- - oats, imdeesakings tax exemption laws offer unflax and pofatoea; first in Europe in corn production ; and first in tlie world usual inducements to spur building acis experi- tivity and these are bring 'taken adin plum raising, Jugo-Slavvantage of in virtually every city. Hyencing a boom. For-- the population the employment t 4 J de droelectric, canal and other projects eign buyer, are ready to take them. Cotton is our greatest agriworld war. cultural export commodity and I have sometimes wondered the1 market for it depends largwhether a provincial who had . ely upon the demand abroad. fall crops are a spirit of. catholicity might WASifXKIE, May 80.-r- fe not write a book that would be As a rusult of developments looliQg very good now. But our people are helpful to a perturbed world. growing out out of the war, fairly condition. No one sick. Our spring A man of ordinary good judgEuropean buyers chanted their teen crops are all through and all our water ditch ment may be both provincial bying practice. They had accustomed to take eighty per is done now. We need water pretty bad just and catholic. This will probcent of their annual needs in by any nowr Well Mr. George P. Sam purchase about ably be man who will take the trouble the first six menths of the cotstart He do chicks, hundred 200 expect baby to review hia own experiences ton year ;after the war they beBut he just received on and recall events in his own business, on poultry cent only fifty gan taking per last Saturday night. That is first one Indian to life. in the same six months. On account of fluctuations in the going in poulty business. And their Is two or In the constricted envoiron-merates of exchange, they were more try do some business now. Some pf our of my Indiana town unable to calculate, with any been up to Malad city, Idaho to attend they possessed those characteristics boys degree of accuracy, whether having May festel day on May 27. And having which mark the man who can they would gain or lose by. buyold would good time. They having some sports and have go up and down his main1 street ing ahead cotton which very splendid a dozen times a day without unAmerican be in to for paid havg a foot race, high jump, vault jump, bee hive girl race, peanut due physical exercise. As , I accom-t..or c sold in terms dollars and been up too race, and Scout boys ball game, etc. I was myself. In memory-bactransport currency. all European our depreciated old jolly good time. Well and splendid to boys those my panied days I realize that So, instead of laying - in when summer time is here. Mr. Mose, . Mr. people were not subjects of my are rejoice annual of their people part greater went up on reservation and sneers or laughter simply besupply, they bought only to Thomas Pabowena, Mr. Neaman are meet the current needs', spread- on especial business and so on. They may return sometime this cause they did not eat the things their Purchases over the week. Mr, Yeager Timpinboo is running Mrs, Ilightop Joshua nor drink the things, .1 Kked, tttaSf f rrodjdn left to Hold the ing my thoughts, nor live the year. This left several million farmer this coming year. She was widow of James Joshua who think to maintain and effort I life was living. rh He may have cotton, corn, bales for the American producL the fleet? Shall we aban- - fca on a year ago. Her got a splendid . fanner on here died When I advanced, if it were was care until to of ers , take they or other products suffi went home Dave Master Into the environan dn the8 8hiP3 leftVe the1T1 to cattle town. Barry Washakie advance, the He waw had south part condi-tioowere wanted abroad. ret and decay, and leave our dent under ordinary office. I ment Reservation Cag? Hall a of i Fort at governors He months to one from six to stop last. week wait may sometime ago to meet his obligations; pass their people commer- an prey a found ea8y accumulating Well myself here. diets upon the evidence- - but;cn longer for his money. He had to see his own relation their. Been about one month to those but he needs time to market not inwas state I cjy atu otherwise with provincialism calucuated this M. on wating. the preponderance f wantingigreat char-t- o them in an ordinary way. And his home is at Winter River Reservation. Mr. Bishop George powers which, tensely loyal to my state I backeid by the because, in the good ypars. he THE COTTON ACTION try something new energy been up Malad city to attend that big time they people thought her oratory was just a Wardjs a m economic so With the activity thing for change. It is ibas depended largely oq others experience of hundreds WILLIE OTTQGARY. little finer, her' literature betand buying rower of the grow- had upfheir too. take care of the time private life as well as in politics are reaching' out for worldcom-jt.her sense of justice keener ter, ' is whole more. satisfied Nobody, any and the dominance of the ment, he has, on the whole, er seriously impaired, the than those of any other state. con and aision to hope gave way Nobody stays home. If they do sea? developed no adequate machin- - cotton producing section of the in an orderly way.' Within of course, were provinThese, build was asTeeping porch and they disastrously country' Ve have jtist witnessHa errfor liking care of cial Subsequently I v thoughts. freeze there in winter. In sum- great Disarmament Conference self when adverse conditions The way to relieve the ments had been made accumulated the idea, .which hr witnj. feftr n to buy mer they live in their automo- which has determined the na make it necessary for him to do situation was to put the me- biles, There isnt such a thing val standing of the great 'pow- so. in position to market his ether cooperative organizations, ,0 go out 0f the situation, and abided with ane since, be ,wav however , was loyal turn,!the in more the these as transactions, and fireside.. If improvement resulting over a longer period and, ers. It behooves us to assure A NEW SITUATION .any crop his own .environment, he Is i w ere follow ed by agreements to reflected throughout the there were crickets on the hear for ourselves to with same two on at not for militthe time, the years go past During ' iust.to the reft of the wor th nobody would hear them un- ary purposes, but for the pro- the agricultural producer has his regular operations. W:th larger advances On" cot- -e ton Belt, as well as in other sec- he condemns the" world f mark-cless they chirped in the automo tection anddevelopment of our been confronted with a new tions of the country. this end in view, the War Pinan- ton to other look throu' and vO AS TO LIVE STOCK bile or the deeping rorch or the commercial as well as national Ration a Corporation financed, unde? eting organizations brought institu-methat we hold our about by the war and thq its exporting Dowers, the ship- - banking and financing swimming pocl or the cabarets. defense , ,, In the financing of the llvei1 . routes on the sea by the main- changed economic conditions of considerable .quantities tions throughout the South, tt .Vr WestJ stock in , Republicans Have the prt., industry Moving tenance of our merchant- marWhen it became clear that the the normal Too Big a Majority,' resulting .from it. ' He and his of ctotton to foreign warehouses, length of time re- - American provincit'' i sold to foreign buy- cotton grower would have time be to there to bring growing sheen hold of me. No or quired II, continued! sume"a considerable part of the ers for cash as it was needed. to market his output, that the and cattle to maturity has not ffog more freer licanS have had too big a major maritime nations ra the under by a . crop would be adequately fin' always received sufficient 'con- - ed appropriate which in' ordinary This action was followedMississ-lanceSty made up cf discordant ele- tao that has been established burden, and that he would ' not to a all of loan $3,000,000 is distributed along times gideration. ments. We cant harmonize , for capital - have to of the .asnavy. ships j dump.it on an over-in- g When the Agricultural Cred- -, marketing The only show of it is when we Superficially, at least, it is the line, of carrying and financ- ipi d market In order to meet its Act was passed, August,, to the waff, a his poducts for a longer j sociation to finance the get scared that unless we suck true that foreign - owned ships, oeriod r, the whole bales publicihis obligations, in 100,000 of until the c 1921, the situation confronting j white in Americanjing to the old tariff talk we will costing less to construct, oper- outlook ness Southern of the States! United manufac-J the warehouses in wholesaler, j (Continued on Pag Taalve) (Cr.Ae turor and retailer, or the fox' until it could be shipped abroadl States was changed. 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