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Show NIE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH ' . . . News Revfevv of Current Events the .World Over FIND OTHER SELF TO GET RESULTS FROM VACATION successful vnratlon Is to lie had Only through your finding and lining another self. I won't say that It Is a truer self, though that is what you wilf feel when you find it, asserts Floyd Iell In the Cosmopolitan, There is nothing really mystical about this other self of yours. When you were a child, you had n number of Interesting possibilities in your nature, not nil of which tune been developed in your adult life. You have had to make choices and to leave neglected Some of the more ro niantic sides of your nature. .You have been obliged to concentrate Upon your capacities for work and to cultivate in yourself t lie more rekinds of sponsible and grown-uemotion. Y'ou play now nnd then, Imt your play Is thinly sandwiched in between thick slabs of duty, liven your pleasures are, so regulated as to become social duties." Why? r.ecause you're afraid! Youre afraid if you really leave your workaday world completely be hind for something Ic'autiful mil perilous, forget all about it for a week or two, youll lie so happy youll never come back to it, nnd theyll put you in Jail for vagrancy. Youre afraid that If you actually dont think about jour parents, your marital partner or your offspring for a day or two you wont be able to recall their names when Its time to go back home. You are afrabl that if you stop being a responsible grownup for a fortnight you will want to stay n child all the rest of your life, like Ieter Pan. Yes, nnd above all, you are afraid that If you should have a romantic encounter witli an attractive stranger of the opposite box, you will run off to Minorca with him or her, nnd spend tho rest of your timo listening to the peacocks. A Kidnaped ' Louisville Woman Ransomed for Murdered King Buried Collective . . Rargaining Ulan of General Motors. '. S'O.OOO-Juoslavi- - OUISVII.I.ES sensational kidnap-t-- ' Ing case came to a climax with the return of the victim, Mrs. Kerry V. Stoll, to her home. The young society matron had been held captive for six days In by Indianapolis Thomas II. Kobirisou. Jr., a maniac who had twice heeij held in insane asylums. Slit was treated rather roughly but not really Injured,, and was set free after Mr. Stoll paid $50,000 ransom. Robinson fled with nlj but $500 of. tills sum and a country wide hunt for him was lit once begun. Mis wife and father were arrested, charged with Complicity In the kidnaping. Mrs. Robinson, however, was said to have protected Mrs. Stoll to the best of her ability and It was she who returned the abducted woman to her relatives, abandoning her crazy husband. In Detroit one I.lckwala, a was ara with record, youth police rested for attempting to extort $5,0K) from Mdsel Ford under threats of death. He was promptly indicted by a federal grand Jury, pleaded guilty and wa3 sentenced to serve ten years In the Leavenworth penitentiary. T ... THIS 1 1 rl'lII overpowering pomp nnd cere- VV ninny Alexnndes I, assassinated king of Jdgo.slavia, was laid to rest with his fathers, t he founders of the Karageorge itch dj nasty. Nearly every nation on earth was represented at the funeral rites. King Doris of I.ulgaria nnd King (arid of Rumania were there, as was President Lebrun of France. King Yietor Kmtnanuel of Italy was represented by (he duke of Spoleto, nml Chancellor Hitler of. Germany by Gen. Hermann William Hoering, premier of Prussia, who Hew from Ilerlin. England sent Prince Ueorge, now duke of Kent. Other notables present were Prince Cyril of P.ulgaria, a delegation from Poland, Foreign Minister I). Maximus of ! recce, Foreign Minister Dr. Tinlik Itustn Key of Tin key. Foreign Minister Dr. Milliard Penes ef Czechoslovakia, Foreign Minister Nicholas T! tuleseu of Pnmnnia, Prince Nicholas of Itunmnla, nnd rnderseeretary of Justice Karl Knrwin"-kof Austria, with many others. Helgrade was thronged witli many thousands of Serbs, Croats nnd Slovenes. One entire village of 5)00 peasants arrived from Herzegovina, a picturesque crowd many of whom bail sworn not to shave for three months in token of their grief. For two days Alexanders body lay In state in t Do palace while the people passed by the bier. Then' It was removed Jo the cathedral for requiem high mass, after which there was a two mile procession to Hie railway station. From there the body was conveyed to Topolo, 55 .miles from the capital, nnd Interred in the family mausoleum. Cl gives Children a Chance Perhaps you have tried nearly every sort of way to keep a childs bowels in proper condition, and failed." Yet, almost any child who has been convalescing in a hospital, will usually come out with bowels working like A watch. well-regulat- ed The average mother gives any laxative tho family may be using, while doctors give children a liquid laxative of suitable ingredients, suitable strength, and in suitable amount. M oho the change now to pure, California Syrup of Figs instead of harsh medicines, you risk no more violence to your childs appetite, digestion, and general physical condition. Youll have a safer, more satisfactory result, too. Those little upsets and complaints just disappear nnd the child is soon normal again. Try itl THE LIQUID TEST. First: select a liquid laxative of the proper strength for children. Second: give the dose suited to the childs age. Third: reduce the dose, if repeated, until the bowels are moving without any help at all. r'RENUH police having caught three 1 of the companions of "Kalemeii, really Tschernocemskz, who slew Alexander and Louis P.artliou in Marseilles, the authorities of half a dozen countries were making progress In unravelling the assassination plot. From t ho confessions of those captured and from the investigations of the police of France and Helgrade It was learned that Kalemen was a notorious Macedonian terrorist named Yalda Georgeff Tschernoeemskz who billed two Bulgarian political leaders several jears ago. He and his associates in the plot "ere directed murderous work by a mysterious master mind,, and the authorities assert tills man, whom tho nssassins knew as the doctor," controlled the activities of several distinct terrorist bands who were ignorant of one another's An ideal laxative for this purpose is the pure California Syrup of Figs, but be sure the word California is the bottle. on Suffered Very PAuch with Tetter Healed by Cuticura T suffered with tetter on my head which would Itch and burn. My scalp became rough nnd red nnd I scratched for two weeks. I suffered very much. I could not sleep and could barely lay my head on a soft pillow. My hair came out. tried several remedies but got no relief. Then I wrote for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more and after using three boxes of Cuticura Ointment, with the Cuticura Soap, the tetter was gon& I was healed." (Signed) Miss Ada Tatum, Ik 1, Box 116, Texas. Soap 25c. Ointment 25e and bOe. Talcum 25c. Sold Everywhere. One sample each free. Address: Cuticura Laboratories, Dept It, Malden, Mass." Adv. I INSIDE For Indigestion or CONSTIPATION CLEANSE INTERNALLY the tea-cu- p way, Garflold Tea acts promptly, pleasantly, MILDLY. Not a cure-al-l, but certainly effec- -, five In relieving J constipation. At es 25c and 10c. FREE SAMPLE Write tot Carfieid Tea Co. Dept. 12 Brooklyn, N. Y. Sell New, Repeating Food Oil Errluslv, TOWMsL.Nn, Fmdnrt to hou.e-wiv- e. l NV, agncl. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. NPAN-Ii- r'KANCK lust another of tier, elder statesmen In the deatti of Raymond Poincare, who was president from 1913 to P.I2U and returned later to public service as premier. It was during that period that lie seized the Ruhr In an effort to compel Hermuny to pay the war reparations to France. Poincare was born In Lorraine, and that fact explained In part his unrelenting attitude toward Hcrmany In dealing with postwar problems. Kritering political life In 1SS7, he was mixed up in many prominent "fffulre.s', and made a record as an intense patriot and a liberal In PJ26, when he was republican. called out of retirement, lie succeeded In saving the country from its disastrous financial state. Poincare was seventy-fou- r years old when he died, and had been in poor health for some years. . North-Carolin- S. ORGANIZED labor doesnt like chairman of the new nntional industrial recovery board recently appointed by President RooseAt the San velt. Francisco convention of the 'American Federation of Labor, a resolution was adopt- an ed demanding in- of Mr. Williams attitude as vice chairman of the board of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco vestigation CKCRKTARY op STATE HULL vexed by what he culls the Is Inde- fensible practice" of certain countries in boosting tariffs or other restrictions to obtain concessions by reducing them again in negotiations with the United States for trade agreements. lie made a statement about 'it, intimating tha( under such conditions there may be a failure of negotiations. Although no nation was named, Germany has begun a program of controlled Imports nnd lias denounced its most.fnorcjl nation treaty with the United States, and France Is Increasing tariffs. C'IRKT .stint in the coming contest be- tween the automobile manufacturers arid the American Federation of Labor was tired by the General Motors corporation In the form of an offer to its 130,-00- 0 employees of Its own plan for collective bargaining. In a letter sent to every worker President Alfred . I. Sloan, Jr., said: We of the General Motors recognize collective bargaining as a constructive step feu i forward, both for the A. P. Sloan, Jr and the employees management. Regardless of any obligations that may exist, we propose not only to continue tho idea, hut to develop it. The dan, which actually Is already in effect, was designed to meet all requirements of section 7A of the National Industrial Recovery act. Though the company in Its communication did not mention the A. F. of L., it declared that membership in a labor union or other type of labor or employee organization does not "in itself establish the right ot any such union or other organization to represent employees, in collective bargaining negotiations. Representatives for such purpose must have been specifically chosen by the employ ees they are to represent and the fact of such choice must he established." Employees must be gives complete freedom in setting lip collective barand choosing gaining organizations representatives, the company declared. The management may, however, asin sist uny employee organization plans for employee mutual benefit, provided that In the determination of the right of employees to participate In tlie benefits there is no discrimination by management on .the ground of affiliation with any labor organization. company of N. Ck, the charge being that he was opposed to trade unions and to collective bargainThe federations exec-utiv- e council instructed President William Green to present the matter to Mr. Roosevelt on his return to. Washington, and he promised to do so. Incidentally, it should be recorded .that Mr. Green was president v ithout opposition. It is not considered likely that the federation will get far with its fight on Mr. Williams. lie was deliberately selected for membership on tiie board because his conservatism will be a foil to the comparative radicalism of other members, especially Sidney Hillman and Leon C. Marshall. The other two members, Arthur D. Whiteside, head of Dun and Ilradstreet, and Walton Hale Hamilton, are rated as moderately conservative. The new board Is hard at work on tho problems which beset the NRA. It lias devised methods for quicker transaction and lias strengthened the subordinate executive personnel, and. In the matter of enforcement, it lias agreed not to interfere In labor disputes, these being relegated to Secretary Perkins and the labor relations board. ing with them. THE White House correspondents President Roosevelt said that a .federal housing program with a great many ramifications undoubtedly would tie submitted to the nexF congress and also would constitute an Important part of the administration's future relief policy. The President expressed approval of. the latest undertaking of the Federal Relief Emergency administration, which is to develop small communities of from Ilk) to 500 families. The families are taken off the direct relief rolls nml moved into small houses, where they are Intended to become on communal farms provided . by the government. g over NAZI dictatorship .was Sally, Sez News . Briefly told for Busy Readers , AID SICK FARMER PLAN CELERY BOOST MANY NEW IDAHOANS . (LIBS WILL CELEBRATE FACE WYOMING WINTER JEROME, IDA. The local airport is to he- - enlarged' and im. . . proved. the . SALT LAKE CITY, CT.-- In year 1929 tangible .jiersonal property in Utah paid in taxes, a tptal of $19,322,451. Last year the total taxes sq paid was more than $0,- -, 000,000 less, or $13,25)4,025. BOISE, 10,4. Idaho "ill rank fourth in the United States in the production of onions," according to the forecast made by R. C. Itoss, agricultural statistician. A crop of . 1,080,000 bushels is forecast for thp state. The crop will cxcebd'the crop of. last year by 380 000 bushels. OGDEN, UT. 70,000 people at tended the annual Ogden Industrial fair here recently. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. J, AV. Joyce, social service siqiervisor for the northeastehi' Idaho district, reports a decline of 20 per cent in the district relief load during the period since the middle of September. PRICE, UT. In order tq raise funds necessary to operate the Carbon Boy Scout district during the fathers nnd son's year 1934-193banquets, together with other en- tertainment, will he presented in Price, Helper, Spring Glen and Wellington some time in November, according to an announcement by C. AY. Empev, district chairman.., . POCATELLO, I D A. Establishment of a junior CCC camp for, boys' under the age of 13 who are 'at present being taken care of by the federal and state transient relief program Is being urged by the local Y. M. C. A. BURLEY, IDA. Increased natural flow, of Snake river water has made It unnecessary to curtail delivery of irrigation water in the canals of the pumping system of the Minidoka project Tlie delivery to those using water for fall Irrigation lias remained at 360 second feet, nnd all this water lias been called. for by water users. UT. Local turkey EPHRAIM, growers report the birds ns looking exceptionally fine and a good holiday revenue is predicted. BOISE, IDA. Idaho reports 937 new haldes arriving in the state in ' the month of September, which is the largest number of births in one month since December 1931. BOISE, IDA. Gov. Ross lias proclaimed November 12 as the holiday for Armistice day, in view of . the fact tlirt November 11 f ills on Sunday. In announcing the boll-- . day, lie said that while this anniversary is generally accepted as. ' one oj rejoicing, a brief period of silence at 11 a. m., on Arnqistiee day Is recommended." CHEYENNE,- AY Y (.Five of thp emergency conservation work camps will be located in AAyoming . during the coming, winter season under, a program announced by It. Fechner, director of C C IDA Activities . in JiIOSCOAV, the Lewiston district of the CCC corps this Reason will account for expi ndilurcs of $1,375,000. BOISE, IDA. Idahos farm increased about $11,000.01)0 in 1933 over 1932, a report of R. C. Ross, agricultural statistician, discloses. Tlui report placed Idaho farmers 1933 income at approximately $56,573,000 from the sales of their 1933 crops and from sales of livestock and livestock products during 1933. The amount compared with $12,181,000 in only surpassed the Income of 1931 by a small margin. SALT LAKE CITY, IT-T- he annual Utah celery week will he ohsoned this year November 19 to . 25, it has. been decided by the Salt of Commerce. .A' Lake Chamber special 'campaign to stimulate the use of Utah celety will he eon .ducted and it Is expected Hint sev- cral thousand packages will le ent , to 'other stages in addition to the regular .commercial exports. OGDEN, T'T. Announcement is made by AAeber county commission- ers that taxes In the county will become delinquent at noon, December 20 instead of November .30 as usual. 5 . Hungry men and Intermountain-ina- d products always take the cake. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Marriages in .Formosa .Marriages in Formosa, island ftf headhunters in the China sea, a. a rnadq by the Lest man. He conducts the wooing for the prospective husband, the suit ending when he triumphantly deposits the bride ' in the other mans arms. 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At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho The Pea Fowl The pea fowl is a native of India, Burma, Siam, Pava, Ceylon and the Malay peninsula. They have not migrated extensively of their own accord, but they have been taken to many parts of the world as an ornamental bird. lO.iut Horseshoe Magnet Bar The bar across the pole3 of a horseshoe magnet is a keeper. Frequently in assembling machines the jnagnets are considerably weakened by bringing them into contact with each other. Using a keeper partly obviates this difficulty. WILSON HOTEL . EAST 2nd SOUTH ST. 23-4- 0 .Salt Lake City . 1 . The Center of Convenience .Shopping and Theater Reasonable Rates g INFORMATION drug-stor- 30-ly- Union Intermountain religion In bitterly attacked by 16,0(10 Protestant pastors from their pulpits, despite the presence In every church of secret police and spies. The congregations cheered and shed tears as they were told that a crisis In the . rebellion against the tyranny of Ileiclis-bisho- p Mueller was nearing a crisis. Mueller and Dr. August Jaeger, comwent to missioner of Protestant churches in PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Prussia, were held responsible for. the Vn., nnd took part "triumph of violence and hypocrisy" in in the ceremonies attend mt on tin ina nianii'est.ft. distributed to congregaof Stewart John auguration i.ryai; as tions. . president of the old College of William Mueller and Satan Jaeger ..Through In return his for. and Mary. courtesy the ' manifesto said., Mr. Roosevelt was. given the honorary does his work, The church regime flas nullified the degree of doctor of laws. The same honor was conferred on Gov. George gospel. It has violated tjie constitutional church government, and Is using C. I eery. The exercises were conductmoves. to' galnIts,end. ed in the reconstructed main building political force Dr. Ante I audio, described as. the It splits Bavarias unified church o? the Croatian tororisti,. of the college, designed hya"ir Chris- Into two parts, but still it talks of unleader topher Wren. his- - aid, and Eugent Kvnternik, ity. jf dnies the Ten Commandments On the same day took place the forwere arrested dn Turin, Italy just and employs lies against tiffjth and robmal rededication of Duke of Glouces. as Alexander was being burled In bery against Justice. Still It talks of city's main thorough,. Kvaternik was known as the ter street, 'the nnd creed. . which has been restored nearly Bible SMITIIFIELD, UT. One- hunand falsehood have gained delegate" and was supposed to have fare, Caprice as to the its appearance last original dred nnd eleven men and hoys bar-,- , acted as liaison man for Pavellc, makthe upper hand In the church.". major construction project of the "revested the beet crop on eiglit acres ing contact with the Marseilles us of colonial Williamsburg. storation who has L., Pitcher, fo.r Joseph sassins. lost their John Ik Rockefeller, Jr., financial backNEARLY afifty, persons been ill for the past year. The police had hunted them throughover typhoon that swept UT. Because FILLMORE, of out Europe. Kvaternik was trailed as er of the restoration which already has Manila anj nearby provinces of the cost was $15,000,000, approximately drouth conditions this year, local far as the village of Etaples in. France, Islands. Philippine Property damage among the distinguished visitors pres- In the forests are "In a Very dry condition. where the trail was lost. Pavellc, howcity was estimated as high as "Several cabinet conwith ent, members, along special fire deputies arebe-inever, was known to be In Italy, nnd was and $2,500,000, undoubtedly heavy the search turned there, on the theory gressmen, diplomats and educators! employed during Hie dyer sea-- , in the country. son, to give added protection. Ter- that the two would get together. sons leaving fire unextinguished Continental police were still hunting ALL the members of the German hundred coaj miners at took the oath of loyalty Tu'ELVE are liable to fines. for Marla VJoudroch, blond siren, who won a sensational Is supposed to have smuggled Into to Chancellor Hitler at their first fall fight for better wages, risking their UT. The Aliening of DELTA, meeting, and then Dr. llans Ileinrieh lives on the outcofiie. France the murder weapons, and GusThey Impristhe new $22,000 'community recrea- tav Ierchec, alleged to have conducted Hammers, chief of the chancellery of- oned themselves far underground for ttonal hall wilt be held November the Croatian exile murder farm" at fice, announced that Adolf Hitler Is days, declaring they would die there fuehrer for life." lie added that the voluntarily unless the employers would , 9 In connection w ith the meeting .Tanka Bufta, Hungary, where the asWeimar constitution no longer exists. raise their pay, which had been of the Associated Civic Clubs of sassins held target practice. only southern Utah. Premier Doumergue's French cabiMany laws were decreed by the cabisent down week. a by their $2 net was considerably changed as a re- net to carry on Hitler's policies.' These friends was returned, and many of the Richfield! ut. AYith $27,500 sult of the tragedy in Marseilles. Al- Included laws reducing the tax burdens nien'vvf-rcrazed and nearly dead bebetterment funds derived from the bert Sarraut, minister of the Interior, of the big families and the cost of tax fore the company was forced by the gasoline tax, to lie expunled by the and llenrl Clieron, minister of Justice, administration, laws reorganizing co- government to make a settlement the state road commission on Sevier resigned and were replaced respective- operative associations and purifying workers would accept road improvements, a great county ly by Paul Marcliandeau and llenrl the auctioneers trade," laws altering The 0" ners agreed to eliminate a of work will be provided for deal Lemefy. Iival was made minister bankruptcy sales, reorganizing the traf- wage cut, to raise the working time men and teams and single hands Id to of foreign affairs succeed Barthou fic In grain to enable the NntKmal from two to three days a week, and the county. and his place as minister of colonies Grain company to control grain even to pay a bonus of $3 a men to help was gtveo to Louis Rollln. Is when the harvest reduced," tide over the winter. Juw-slaviu- Iji-llu- o, have incurred . the displeasure of organized labor, and President Green of Hie Aifierlcaii Fed-- , eration of Labor has called on the fliembers to work for the defeat of those men in the November elections. The five are Senators Reed of PennHatsylvania, Walcott field of West Virginia and less of all seeking reflection, and Ohio, Geoige M. Bfmripiin, Republican uoml nee in Montana. Circular, letters signed by. Green review the rimords in congress of Reed, Wplcott, Mess and Hatfield. They say' the candidates voted against the work week bill, for reduction of federal salaries, for the sales tax and for cofiflniiation of Judge John J. to the SuPaiker of preme court after he had upheld what union men call the "yellow dog contract between employers and workers. Each letter reminds the members of tile fedeYat ions declaration to stand faithfully by . our, friends and elect them'; oppose our enemies and defeat them." . By EDWARD W. RICKARD by WesternVVewspaper p as REPUBLICAN senatorial candidate We solicit your patronage. Cafe in connection OTTO R. MAAS. Mgr. First Cotton Mill The first cotton mill in America wa3 built at Pawtucket, R. I., by Samuel Slater. . $3.00 Intermoontain per week will be paid for orticlo tho bet on Why you should use Similar made Good to above. Send your atory in prose or versa to Intermountain Products Cot omn, P. O. Bos 1555 Salt Lake City if your story appears this column you will receive check for Week No. ill W.N.U. Salt ta City |