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Show I THE S ALIN A SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH Intermountain News News. Review of Current Events the World Over Briefly Told for Busy Readers FAVOR IDAHOANS. ROAD IS COMPLETED. REDUCED RAIL RATES. MUCH GAS IS USED. TOO MANY BEANS. WII.L SALT LAKH CITY, UT. Reduced railroad rates affecting the movement of stock from drought stricken areas ami food concentrates into such areas will apply to all counties of the state, according to J. M. Macfarlane, chairman of the state drought committee. In . order that the rate will he given only to bonafide livestock men, the railroads have asked the of the various local drought Efforts are being committees. made to have Wayne, Juab, Kan Juan, Box Elder and Garfield counties included in the group offered drought aid by the secretary of agr (culture. TOOELE, UT. The state department of roads has made final on the 7.4 mile stretch of road on U. S. routes 40 and 50 in - ' Tooele county Itetween Mills Junction and Grantsville, built at a cost of $51,000. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The $200,000 stretch of highway 5.3 and miles long between Castella Thistle Junction in Spanish Fork canyon, is completed uud in uho. BOISE, IDA. Employment will ba given to many Idahoans during the winter months in construction of the new units at the state asylum for the insane at Blaekfoot, reports Governor Ben C. Hons. Residence In Idaho will be a prerequisite for employment at the asylum, the report stales. of MOSCOW, IDA. Fifty-threthe students registered for the forestry course this year are from 21 states outside of Idaho and three of re from Canada. The school forestry has 103 students enrolled for the course and several more to be entered under the student help plan recently adopted. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Receipts from the state gasoline tax have been $138,928 more for the first eight months of 1931 than for the corresponding jieriod of last year, according to figures of the office of secretary of state. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The prisoners at the state prison protesting against baked beans on the menu, overturned 25 tables and began a near riot in the dining room, but were quieted and returned to cells before the situation became too riotous. MONTPELIER, IDA. A United States forest service crew is now in Montpelier canyon making surveys for the new highway from this city to Geneva on the Coke- u road. It Is expected that work will start in the early spring, the money to come from forest and federal sources. PROVO, UT. Work at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar factory at Spanish Fork will be rotated this fall, at all possible times to give us widespread employment as can be done. The chairman of the unemployment committee for Utah county is cooperating with the sugar interests. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Boulder Citys water purification and sewage disposal plants will he started st once. The bidder on the work estimates the cost at $37,930. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The supervisor for the federal government for the federal shipping point inspection in Utah, states that 312 carloads of Utah onions have left this state this year. The hulk comes from Davis county, with Box Elder, Weber and Utah counties also shipping. Salt Lake county sent one carload. LAS VEGAS, NEV. A total of 2201 men have been examined for employment on the Boulder canyon project, and of this number 101 have been rejected. Every state In with the exception of . the union, Vermont and Delaware, has supplied at least one workman on the Job, and California, with 507 residents, leads the list. Nevada is second with 253, while Utnh, with 120, e MACKAY, IDA. Wilfred Long son, 45, of Mackay, was accidentally shot by his partner, A. Womack, of Ilagerman on Brushcy creek. The two men were hunting elk In Idaho county. NAPLES, IDA. The road project south from this city for 5.3 miles will begin soon. The road is to be resurfaced at a cost of $44005. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A del egatlon from Weber county visited the state tax commission and asked for relief from the high tax burden farm lands within the boundaries of Ogden city are carrying. The tax commission, It Is reported will visit the lands in question. It Is pointed ont that similar conditions exist' In many Utah cities. Farm lands are required fo pay the municipal tax, which makes a very high rate on such lands. BICKNELL, UT. Grain, harness and other material was destroyed in a fire, together with a threshing machine. Friction produced by the thresher blower caused the explosion of soot In the straw stack. Flames spread quickly in every direction. OGDEN. UT. Forest officials have completed a survey of Cache, Caribou and Wyoming national forests regarding bark weevil fighting. Control operations are reported as being very effective with few weevils surviving, the warfare. an encyclical Impeudet, appeals to ail those of Christian faith and love" to join In- a crusade of charity and succor to forestall the evils of unemployment find distress during the coming winter. The encyclical bears the date of October 2, which, on the church calendar, is the feast of the guardian angels, the protectors of children. The pope lamented particularly that innocent children should suffer .from the. poverty and hardships In the present economic and financial crisis. The pontiffs letter dealt with three aspects of international affairs first, the econohiic crisis; secondly, unemployment, and thirdly, the ra.ee for armaments. lie appealed' particularly against the rivalry' of nations In the matter of armaments, admonishing them against increasing them by Which might enormous expenditures otherwise go to relieve distress. XI, POPE PIUSNova MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Young In Get as ounce isd um u directed. Fin pertidei of mI kin pool off until 11 defect ub pimple, liver tan end freckle disappear. Skin i then soft pot, nd velvety. Your face look years jrounfer. MerooUxed T W ax brings out the hidden beauty of your akin. romov wrinkles use on ounce Powdered Haxolito d olved in one-hapint witch has el. At drug stores. - President Hoovers Financial Restoration Plan Approved ' by Congress Leaders Senator Morrows Death Loss to Nation . By EDWARD W. PICKARD a series' of bankers, business men and economists, president Hoover called to the White House the lead: Ing members of the senate and house, both Itepubllcarl ami Democratic,- and laid before them a comprehensive plan to stabilize the domestic banking situation and the depresrelieve sion. In general his. project received the approval of his hearers, and he then an nouneed it to the people of ttie country, asking thejr- full support. Briefly summarized, what the Pres-Iden- t proposes is: Creation of a corporation by private bunkers, with capital of $500,-00frozen pa000, to take up" the per of Insolvent banks and ottier financial institutions and otherwise to give elasticity to the financiul situation. He said $150,000,000 of the stock already had been subscribed. . Liberalization of the rediscount limitations by which the reserve board is now prevented from accepting certain classes of securities. Expansion of the federal land' bank system to provide further credit accommodations for the farmers. Mr. Hoover also told the congressmen assembled that be. planned to discuss with Premier Laval of France, when the latter comes to Washington, the possibilities of an extension ef the International moratorium. This was the only thing that brought forth any decided objection from the lawmakers. Borne of them said the time for this had not yet arrived. The President said the congress leaders had agreed,- regardless of party, to put through the legislation that might be needed to make his plan effective, and It was not thought a special session would be necessary. If the privately financed Institution fails to restore business confidence, he said, he would recommend the formation of a federal financed corporation similar in character and purpose to the War Finance corporation of World war days. FOLLOWING- spirit as a citizen; hM service during the war; his accomplishments as am- - ' - 0, - ville-Afto- ranks third. agreement with Japan for a substan tial ratio of five for the United S'ates, and three for Japan." a great accomplished deni in his too short life, It was the general belief that he en Morrow' was, as Ambassador. Dawes said, at the threshold of a great career of public usefulness.. At Senator deathbed Morrows were Mrs. Morrow, her daughter, Elizabeth, and a few other relatives. Another daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, la in China with her husband. Mrs. Morrow sent the Lind berghs a cablegram announcing the death. The youngest daughter, Miss Constance Morrow, was away atSmith college, and the senators son, Dwight W. Morrow, Jr., was at Am- herst Born In West Virginia and educated at Amherst Mr. Morrow went through Columbia law school and was successful In the practice of law. Coining Into contact with big financiers, he was made a partner in the great banking house of J. P. Morgan & Co. He gave the government eminent service during the war, and aftto erward was made ambassador Mexico. In tills post he displayed remarkable skill as a diplomat, settling In a few months controversies that had long been the cause of extreme ill feeling between the American and Mexican governments. While he was ambassador his danghter was married to Colonel Lindbergh. Giving lip the Mexicau post, Mr. Morrow announced his candidacy for the senate, and it was characteristic of his straightforwardness that he at the same time declared himself In favor, of repeal of the Eighteenth amendment. His victory at the polls was no surprise, for the people of his state held him in high regard. Indeed, all the nation liked and admired him, and he was considered Presidential timber, though his name might not have been presented to the Republican convention of 1932. Last year Mr. Morrow was one of the leading members of the American delegation to the London nnval conference, and the foreign statesmen who met him then heard of his death with deep sorrow. President Hoovers statement, on hearing the sud news, was: The country has suffered a great loss In the death of Senator Morrow. His loyal and generous character as neighbor and a friend; his public t bassador to Mexico; his unique .con-- ' tribution to the success of the London naval conference are the record' of that sort of American wh'o makes our country .great" WHEN the Amerh-nr- r Federation opened its annual convention in Vancouver, 15.. C., Pre'sl-blen- t William Green lost no time. in setting before It 'and before the. nation the serious conditions 'that exist He warned iudusTryTTi'at "revolutions In the past grew out of distress and hunger, and demanded that- another point be added to the bill of rights' the 'right to work. He insisted that standards of life and living must be. maintained at. a high ievei and .that the policy of cutting wages was all ' ' . . tvr.ong. Recommendations of the executive council, contained in its annual rethe following: port; President Hoover should call a national conference of employers' arid labor to discuss how qll workers miiy share In available employment. Immediate Inaugurated of the five-da- y week and the shorter. work day. The wage structure and. wag.e standards should be maintained. A guarantee that all how employed shall he assured their positions and that work be shared equitably by all through spreading working hours.' ' " Prohibition of child labor.' Stabilization of industry, especially those seasonal In character, by carrying on Improvements during slack periods. Application of a more scientific plan of industrial production, so that a stable balance may be maintained In order that production iliay be 'carried on systematically over longer periods of time. dole, the counWhile not liking-thcil said there must be olther worjr or . . unemployment Insurance. .On the question of . modification of the Volstead act' the executive council again expressed Itself as favoring ' 2.75 per cent beer; e launched a strong JATIN America on the tariff policy of the United States immediately after the com-- . opening of the' merclal congress In' ' Robert Washington. P. Lamont, secretary of commerce, was In the chair, and both n. he and ' Silas Strawn, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the- - United States, tried to head off the tariff discussion, but without su cess. The Issue was raised at once .by and its proposal that there be a two years truce on customs increases was backed by the representatives of sev' eral other countries. At the same time the Argentine delegation filed in behalf of one of, its members, Luis Fiore, representing the F.ucnos Aires Chamber of Commerce, a bitter indictment of American protectionism. Senor Flore charged that' the United States with its tariff barriers is largely to blame for the present evil situation of the world economically. Following- the example of Hie United States, or seeking reprisal, other nations had adopted a protectionist program with disastrous results on trade, he said. blamed the Lament Chairman World war for the economic situation. The more direct factors, he said, were overproduction, overspeculation, artificial price stabilization efforts and unwise budgetary practices, and he urged each country to correct Its own mistakes. . SPEAKINGA. of armaments. Senator Swanson of Virginia has Just put forward a proposition so simple that It sounds foolish and perhaps it is. His plans is that Presi- dent Hoover arrange for a naval building holiday with ttie other great naval powers, which would be nil right except that the holiday is to be observed by all of them except the Rrlef-ly- , United States. the he wants other powers almost to stop building naval vessels until America can gradual ly and slowly Increase its fleet up to the limits of the London pact and modernize its now outranged battleships. It is incumbent upon the United States to submit a definite proposal for a naval holiday," Senator Swan son said. It seems to me we can properly do this and submit a proposal in which we can obtain security and at the same time practice economy. The United States Is at present, under the terms of the London conference, in agreement with Great Britain for equality in naval power and In an PARKERS HAIR BALSAM fiemoves Dandruff Stops Hair FalUns Imparts Color nod Boouty to Gray and Faded Hall SUe and fl .00 at Druggists. FTlscoi Chem. Wki.. Pa.tctiogn,N.Y. 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You hasnt Maybe not; but it looks like an and de stove to' cut a stick of wood " that I dont give him a intimation , youll be gone a week1." while chance hes awake. . arid looked very The negro . turned much aggrieved. Honey, he said In- - a tone .of Injured innocence, whats lid mattah 1; ' Youll talks as though Ah was takin de rx with me." . 0 , raised principally through increased taxps in the higher income brackets arjd inheritance and gift- .taxes, and-the10- per ceqt tax a of .Imposition on automobiles, exclusive of trucks, busses and taxicabs, also oh airplanes ' ' . . and yachts. TOWARD the end of the week the of. Columbia grand Jury an Investigation of the that Bishop 'James Cannon, Jr., and Ada L. Buf-- . roughs .conspired to violate the federal started on charges corrupt practice act during the last .Pres-- 1 d e n f a campaign. Miss Burroughs . wa treasurer of the 1 1 anti-Smi- th In Virginia, Which headed by the 'bishop. United States District Attorney Leo A. Rover is directing the Bishop jnquiry, and he says Cannon, Jr. the . charges against the two resulted from their alleged-failure- . to file a proper report .of certain campaign expenditures with the clerk of the house of representatives, as required by. law. The 1928 Presidential campaign ac-- . fivities of the Virginia clergyman are still under investigation by the state; campaign funds investigation committee headed by Senator Gerald P. Nye. committee w-a-s airplane flight from FIRST nonstop ta the United States was made by Clyde Pangboru and Hugh. Herndon, Jr., the young Americans who flew across the Atlantic and then on to Japan, where they were arrested and fined for flying over and phoStarting tographing fortifications. from Samushiro beach and dropping their landing gear, they took the course over Dutch Harbor and down the coast to Seattle. But they didnt stop there. Instead they circled Mt Ranier three times and flew orr to. Wenatchee, Wash., the home of Pang-born- s mother, and there made a perilous landing In the dust. The. little capital of the apple country went wild over the boys, and a representative of the Japanese paper Asahi handed them a check for $25,000, the prize. for which they were trying. as its FRANCE is atsending, the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary fete at Yorktown, its most distinguished solVa., one-o'Henri Marshal diers, Petals', the hero of Verdun. . The cruisers Duquesne.and Suffern are bringing him and his party and will arrive at Yorktown on October 15.' In the group are the mar quis de Grasse, the marquis de Rocha General D'Oi-lon- He says actors- run in his family." Yes several of them, barely "es. caped the- - mobs.- . , Honor Amort g Tkieyes Recently there was much, discussion about the proposal fo establish the honor' system, so called, in a large pen-- , itentiary. . It was finally decided to put It up to' the prisoners themselves to decide surely they would know whether they comM play the game or riot.- - It was put to vote. "Hey, Spike,! said 'one. tough-looking citizen, put of the corher of his mouth to another prisoner, did yer vote for the honor system! . Betcher life, four times." honorably '; the: '. SICK - - .Too much acid makes the stomach and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly.-Thbest form is Phillips' It Jerry I hear youve been studying for months how to increase your sal-- , ary How did it turn out? ; . Poorly.- The boss was .Freddy studying at the same time' how to cut down expenses. Chelsea Record. . - Sh-h- '. ! . . Milk of Magnesia, because one harm- less dose neutralizes many times its volume in acid. For50yearsthestand-ar- d with physicians everywhere. Take a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probably end in five minutes. Then you will always know what to do. 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Prime Minister MacDonalds national government decided not to resign but to go before the electors as constituted. The campaign already is under way. Many of the Liberals pledged their support to MacDonald. Julius Cnrtius resigned as foreign minister to Germany because of the attacks of the Nationalists due to his failure to bring about the Austro-Ger-ma- n customs union. Next day the entire cabinet resigned and Chancellor Bruening was Instructed by President govVon Hindenburg to form a ernment with enlarged powers. PARLIAMENT . 1931, Western N.wpapr Unlo.l May Warn nervous, depressed feeling may warn of disordered kidney No-aill- de Rochambeau, all of whom are descendants of Washington's French comrades In arms In 1781. I go without official Instructions, Marshal Petain said before embarking, "but I shall not be at a loss for subjects to talk about in America. I imagine General Pershing find 'out World war comrades who will meet us at Yorktown will talk to us about those Frtnch soldiers who fought with Washington under the orders of La Fayette, Rochambeau, and De Grasse. For my part I Intend to reply by talking about the American soldiers who fought in France In 1917. ' . Rich Mari Theres no. sense In teaching the boy to 'count over 100. He can hirer accountants to do his bookkeeping. ' . Tutor Yes, sir, .but heli want to wont he? play his own game . the flue de and M. Xavier..Marshal ar. 'over-stimulate- d. .' Offsets'- Acid stomachs, sour stomachs and usually mean excess acid. The stomach nerves Living Statue I would like 'to '.write, a- letter home, said the city man vacationing on' the farni, "and forgot to bring any writing materials with me. Have you anything here Iri the' stationery line? Sorry, mister, replied 'the farmer, but we haint' got nuthin' cep.t the Florida TimeS-UnionTired man. . i leduce Hes a ham." 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