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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE S ALINA SUN NOVELTIES Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .12.00 .. 1.00 Fayable in Advance. . In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given EYES ON LONDON. It is not an unfair criticism to say that the world economic conference ha? disappointed the progressive peo-- 1 pies of the world. It has revealed &j nationalistic attitude of mind, on the part of many of the delegates, that almost belongs in the dark ages that would exclude foreign products from even suppress alien a country thought. That would destroy books because they did not agree with a ruling .power. The extension of this policy would mean more distrust among nations, less commerce, unfriendly contacts and organized destruction called war. The great nations must transform conferences in the future. They can exert the pressure that will cause recall ricant nations to fall in line, out of They must forward the cause of international understanding and good will. The thinking peo-pie of the world are looking for peaceful progress and they expect constructive results from their representatives nothing else will be acself-defens- e. cepted. WHY SILVER . us not add another bag to the collection, and one made of Russian bearskin at that. THE ENEMY OF If the people of Russia are happy ACCIDENTS. and contented, then ninety-eigh- t per The National Bureau of Casualty cent of the correspondents from Amand Surety underwriters has issued a erica and western Europe who have leaflet which explains its many and visited the country during the past varied activities in the interest of year or so are cockeyed. Concentrasound insurance practices and rate tion camps, short rations, mud and structures. The bureaus principal shovels do not go far to make a happurpose is the impartial collection and py and contented working class. analysis of information upon which, It may be that they like us. But we rates are based; it3 membership in- doubt that, too. Ninety per cent of cludes stock casualty companies which them probably know little or nothing transact almost 80 per cent of ail about America except what they learn stock casualty insurance written .in' from distorted communist propaganthis cotmtry, and more than ' da. And certainly the other ten per ' : of the total business. cent, which constitutes the slave driThe bureau has a compensation and vers, have no love for he country liability department, an automobile they regard as the. last outpost of department, burglary, boiler and ma- capitalism. No doubt they would be chinery, plate glass and other happy- if we liked them that' is if we practically every phase liked them' well enough, to sell them, of liability in which the public or in- - all they wanted on credit .and then . . furnish them with the money to .pay dustry is. interested. : Aside from Tates, the bureaus most the bill. .. important work so far as the public is concerned is in the field' of accident . ILLUSIVE FOREIGN ' prevention, which is carried on by the MARKETS.. inconservation department. Safety in .. While Secretary of State Hull is dustry, on the highways and among to the American hope school children, has been stressed offering farmer in a reduction of tariffs, in through booklets, speakers, posters, the evident belief that such a proadvertising and publicity, and almost cedure in some mysterious way would every conceivable purveyor of infor.to- the Ammation. It has put over safety cam- open up foreign markets to the Amand manufacturer erican paigns in many states for ridding the who has been suffering erican farmer highways of cars which are faulty as Secto brakes, steering, signaling devices, acutely, during this depression, anWallace, of Agriculture lights and so on. And the result of retary RoosePresident of member other all this is the saving of thousands of velts cabinet, bluntly told the com lives. and hog growers of the middle west Yes, the national bureau does a fine the other day '.that their foreign marwork. Its a work that is worth knowket was lost to them. He offered no ing about. And it benefits every man, hope ' for regaining it and suggested woman and child in the nation. a curtailment of production down to the domestic demand. In his concluANOTHER NEW ' sions as to the value of foreign marDRIVE. . kets- for the farmer in the future Mr. There is a new campaign on for Wallace is more practical than Mr. recognition of Russia. It was started Hull, who for years has dealt with low a- theoretical sense, using some time ago by the United States tariffs which came down to us from theories board of trade of which former Senaand from even betor Smith VV. Brookhart is pilot. the Victorian-eraStatesmen who have renewed their fore that blessed period of long skirts pleas for action are Senator Borah, of and bustles. It is difficult to see how the farmer Idaho; Thomas, of Oklahoma, and would get agrea'ter world market for Norris, of Nebraska. One of the his to leaders it grain and meat products through impetus give prominent of our tariff on finishwas Speaker Henry T. Rainey, of the the Because of lower land valhouse of representatives, who declar- ed goods. r and standards lower ed when he visited Russia that he ues, living Australia costs, Canada, found a happy, contented and hard production working people who like us and would and Argentina can undersell us in be happy if we liked them." Continu- farm products in the markets of the world. Tp lower our tariff would not ing, Mr. Rainey added: is It just the same today. It .is help in the least. The result would no exaggeration to say the United be not the gaining of farm market abroad but the loss of the great home States is losing pretty close to a year in trade which is go- market to the cheap goods of Europe and the Orient. This in turn, with ing to other countries. American factories and American I have personally seen manufactured products coming in from other mines idle, would mean greater unemcountries which ran into the millions. ployment than ever and the loss to In Odessa I saw $200,000,000 worth the American farmer of the American of steel from Germany shipped in. We market because the workman who is might as well have had that business. out of a job could not buy bread, But above everything else we bacon and butter. Europe, which should have their friendship. It Is would displace our manufacturers in our own market, would continue to waiting for us. Just how much we are losing in buy her agricultural products where trade with Russia because of our fail- she could get them cheapest, and that ure to recognize the Soviet govern- would not be in the United States, at ment is a matter for debate. It is a least until our scale of living had good bet, however, that it is nothing Sunk to world levels. like a half billion dollars. The chances It seems, therefore, that the first are that it is less than nothing. thing to be done would be to see to Mr. Rainey fails to state just how it that the American market, which this trade would be financed. Russia consumes more than 90 per cent of has nothing to send us in return for our products, should be kept safe and any manufactured goods which we secure for the American farm and the might deliver to her. The principal American factory. commodities which she could send to Then with a return of normal conthe United States would be lumber, ditions at home we would have a risoil. coal, and other raw materials, of ing demand for American farm prowhich the United States rfow has ducts in America. . This would not enough, and to spare. Of course it mean economic isolation for the Unitmight be possible for Uncle Sam to ed States. We must and will continue lend Russia the money with which to to import many commodities from buy from us, but our experience with abroad, for the simple reason that we European loans up to this time have cannot produce them at home. Rubnot been exactly happy, and there is ber, tin and coffee are three examples. no assurance that we would fare any In fact, more than half of our imbetter with a government whose basic ports now come in free of duty. Therefore, as employment rises in purpose is to destroy individualistic society, and turn the peoples of the the United States, there will be not world into robots. only greater consumption of our own It is true that millions of dollars agricultural products at home but a worth of commodities have been ship-- ! greater consumption of the commodi-- ! ped into Russia from Germany. And ties which we do buy abroad. This just now the German government and would increase the buying power of; the German bankers are frightened to America, of the countries do) death lest they will be unable to col-- j roll us great quantities of raw malect and that repudiation will bring! terial, and so give us a world market on another financial debacle in Ger- - without subjecting ourselves to cutmany. And peculiarly enough, a great throat competition from cheaply paid deal of the money with which Ger- European and Japanese labor in our many financed her Russian trade ad- own market. venture came from the United States. We will have real world stabiliy As we are the greatest in and real world prosperity when each . j j two-thir- t . depart-ments.coveri- - time-teste- TAX-EXEMP- T ARMY. During the year 1932 the amounts of money from the naval appropria--tion- s which were spent for products of the intermountain states were: Utah, $431,238; Idaho, $258,427; Montana, $232,976; Nevada, $148,020-Whe- n a vessel enters a harbor froni seaward, the red buoys mark the right' or starboard side of the channel; these buoys are conical ones. B'ack cylindrical buoys mark the left. or port side of the channel. Buoys at turn--', ing points are topped with cages- orThe buoys are numbered perches. from seaward up the channel the buoy at the entrance being number- one and the red buoy at the . entrance being .number two. Buoys with horizontal red ; and black stripes mark the location of wrecks and obstructions. Buoys with white and' black vertical stripes are buoys and may be passed close to on either side. Yellow buoys are quarantine buoys and white buoys are mooring buoys. During the world war States laid down 171 destroyers, but by the time the Armistice had been declared only 38 of that number had been completed. Only 27. of those com- pitted reached- the war zone' before November 11, 1918. ' The longest ships in oUr navy sire' the airplane carriers Lexington and Saratoga, which are each 888 feet long, the distance of about three average city blocks. The battleship is 608 feet. long. The bureau of navigation has authorized Lt. Comdr. Ti G. W. Settle to report to the 'commandant. 9th naval district, for temporary duty .in connection with' a flight into the stratosphere ait the Century of Pro-- 1 gres exposition, as pilot or passenger' this month.' It wil be- remembered that Lieutenant Commander Settle.! . S. havy balloon was pilot of the which won the Gordon Bennett international, balloon race which was held at Basle, Switzerland, last September! OF SALINA Utah Salina - - .. . j - - There seems to be a good deal of misunderstanding of silver stabilization. It is feared that it simply means that silver will be given an artificial standard value, at the expense of gold. It doesnt mean this at all. As a matter of fact, silver has an artificial standard of value now it is far below any reasonable level. And silver should have as definite a value as 'gold to half the worlds people it is gold, and the only gold they know. It has been their medium of exchange for centuries, precisely as gold has to some of the western nations. Its collapse has affected them drastically as the collapse of gold values would affect the people of other nations. Silver rehabilitation is simply an d medium effort to permit a of exchange to again do a necessary work in the world. THE Application. Editor and Publisher the worlds history.' Let H. W. CHERRY STABILIZATION. on First State Bank . Nautical Novelties U. S. Navy Rethe are furnished by Lake City: Salt at Station cruiting Satisfactory altitudes of celestial bodies sun, moon, planets, and stars can be taken with a sextant only when the sea horizon is distinct. They can not be taken at night or in foggy weather. ; Bluejackets in the U. S. fiavy Wear neither suspenders or belts with their blue trousers. The trousers are made fit. In the days of with a waist-tigh- t was necessary to it when sailing ships The following Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter, under March 1879. of of Act the 3, Congress One Year...... Six Months. go aloft to furl or unfurl sail, it was not desired to have any loops or articles of clothing which might be caught on the marline spikes or pin ' rails. NAUTICAL . I GATES H. S. President CRANDALL B. JOHNSON Assistant Cashier. el . the-Unite- . An--'Eon- a' - 'U-- in ' closing the naval training Sta.International Anthem. tion at Great. Lakes, it is interesting The new international anthem tune! to note that this great center far .'silver notes among the ' ' . . News. youth training wTas donated to the commercial club the of government by Chicago, which purchased it at a cost VVe understand that the. official million dollars. The of ninety-thre- e .of the delegates at the London song construction of the station was begun-i- economic conference is You're an Old 1905 and was completed and of' ' Smoothie. ficially opened by President Taft in 1911. The station will be closed until New theory of French professor, such time as it may again be reeded. holds fife is merely a dream. Then since October, 1929, it must have Wilbur Gleft ' Voliva, '' overseer of been a nightmare. Zion, predicts that the world is now entering a seven years drouth durADVERTISING The new. but' ing which wheat will sell at forty-eig- thoroughly tested-anproven cure f6r dollars a bushel. And if we get ailinsr business. '' the right kind of inflation it wont have to wait for drouth to put it up to that figure. Richfield Store - gold.-Roan-o- Jewelry Alfred Smith has received an honorary degree from Harvard; Nevercountry looks after the interest of its theless and notwithstanding, he will own people first,- and principally pur- be expected to go ahead and say chases from other nations the things raddio whenever he feels like it. which it cannot produce ' at home. Washington, D. C., Star. . e There is ftothing in dump-e If Secretary Woodin . were a Recompeing and unprofitable tition. Like happiness, prosperity be- publican what floods of denunciatory gins at home: The sooner .the nations oratory, would be rolling from the lips of the world realize this, the better of Senator Pat Harrison about this off we will all be. time. Detroit Free Press. world-wrid- Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. LEO MARTIN, Prop. Phone 34 F. O. BULLOCK : cut-rat- -- . DENTIST Hours . 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. .' In Gunnison Each Wednesday-Salin' ' tax-exem- pt office-holde- rs The average adult is only fourteen mentally, says one of the psychologists confabbing in Chicago. And, after all, seeing that at fourteen one doesnt have to worry where board and bed come from, it is hardly surprising that anybody wants to be any older. Welcome Defeat. If unofficial business improvement should beat official action in bringing prosperity out from behind that comer no doubt the statesmen would accept their defeat with good grace. -- j bag-holde- rs ' Salt lowr-e- 0 Utah For Milch Cows, Breeding Ewes, Bulls, Bucks and All Livestock , $500,-000,00- ke ht low-erin- With the emergency and national relief and recovery legislation that has been passed, government has launched itself into practically every field of endeavor. The scope of its power is so wide that private citizens and industries do not yet know how they will be affected in fact, govern went departments are not fully conversant with their own powers. In the administration of the new legislation affecting business and ag riculture and in the expenditure of the billions of dollars that have been appropriated for new governmental functions, tens of thousands of individuals will become the beneficiaries of public funds. It is probably not an exaggeration to say that in another five years millions of citizens may be classed as public servants with all or part of their salaries under the privilege legislation that attaches to their position. This army of will gain constantly greater power in elections to perpetuate their own jobs, which while inaugurated as relief measurse will stand every chance of becoming permanent burdens on taxpayers, who are not granted federal exemptions. During the present depression emergency seeds are being sown which may produce dragon teeth in the harvest. The people may face another emergency in the very near future of controlling the overhead and expansion of government which was created to meet the unemployment emergency. Now is the time to check and double check on our future course. Cashier Vice-Preside- nt V. J mid-chann- H. Our Calphos Mineral Salt in bags and blocks is made with mined and treated by the Anaconda Copper Mining Go. It is available and. assimable. . ' Calcium and Phosphorus are absolutely essential to the production and maintenance of alb life. The bone structure and especially the marrow or hollow of bones Sre the reservoirs where nature Stores its surplus of Calcium and Phosphorus. Unborn lambs .and calves draw heavily from the mothers supply of minerals. Over 90 per cent of the bone structure of all. animals is calcium and phosphorus. Laboratory tests of both soil and feed samples taken from the states of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Arizona,' Colorado and . Wyoming disclose a great deficiency pf available phosphorus. . Actual tests have proven that livestock given ample feed from which the phosphorus, and calcium have been .removed will die more quickly than animals given no. feed at all. cow three years old, suffer'A ing from deficiency, weighs ing only 457 pounds, was taken. as an experiment by the Minnesota College .of Agriculture a supplement for 300 days. She gained in weight from 457 pounds to 808 pounds. She stopped chewing bones and all sickness and stiffness disappeared in two weeks. The mineral analysis of milk is over 90 percent Calcium and phosphorus and animals re- 'bonfe-chewin- g calcium-phosphor- and-give- calcium-phosphor- BENEFICIAL effect from feeding Calphos Mineral Salt Anaconda lamb crop. A lower death loss in lambing and calving. Better and stronger young. More rapid gains of beef and mutton on 20 per cent less trade. It is made with te: Early maturity of individuals. A higher calf and We pack our Calpho ' ceiving feed deficient in .these minerals will' milk poorly and dry up sooner than they otherwise' would. Tests also prove that they require one-fift- h ' ' . . more feed. Experimental tests at Agricultural 'Colleges and Experiment Stations upon' this subject have been exhaustive and supplements of available 'calcium and phosphorus have been entirely proven beyond any question. Authorities everywhere endorse it. feed. Produces more and better wool. Increases the flow of milk on 20 per cent less feed. Insures normal and sound bone . structure.. Elim- inates stunted animals. ' Mineral Salt in bags and blocks. We recommend it to our the most readily available form of calcium and phosphorus known for livestock. . Call in and get a supply. Write us for our free booklet. Great Western Salt SALINA . Co. REDMOND Sevier Valley Merc. Co., Distributors - ROCK SALT. SHEEP SALT- - PLAIN. SULPHUR. CALPHOS BLOCKS -- 3- - - . .' ' |