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Adjustment Agrieultwil Admintstratton announced to. day it would pay growers in to eight states about $1,500,000 feed surplus potatoes to livestock in a move to rause prices of the commodity. WASIILNGTON. . 1 .. - ,,,, . ,.I.:77:11,. ,., ,,,, . 47A-- 4 ,....., .. 4 ,.. r,,,,....., , ' - 1D-e-iega- ........1, r' --7' 1 - .:', .e., 1 i. - ,,,, ,'--,,,,,,, - .'--- ,,..:- ,. , . ,, 27,271-- : - , danger - - i ,,,A--.---..---- 1- , BRUSSELS.NOV. :4. ''' - ' - ' ence 1 M.:: ,i , I , 1' :IL 0 . 4. on the . - , ,, .. , I ii 1 t - Chinem-Japaner- ::,: .t,,,, - ', is:il .. -- ..7 yoy-- 0,,,,,,,sp.rr ,i, VN, - - .44, ,, Of IFâililibe ,A7 , N"' ti , 1114rk '.11'17.7..At. , 0 t, Clutchi,Foils. 1 ,, ,., , , . .444- Ns-- sp,: Return Run Thwarted; ter 1,,Bwrillitish---S.Tr...peettgallsn , ..- 1:- - - ! tArti ft. , t, - - t A ie , i t , tf. Twice having traveled taster than any other human on land ti but still deprived of the always, Ai land speed for one mile, ' Capt. George E. T. Eyston. Brit-tan racing driver. today smiled and said head "try again" after a ' detective dutch-- spoiled his se& ond straight record attempt. Captain Eyston and his big silver "Thunderbolt," today made 1 , rerd i 1 - - : ,, ' - ,tThe -- Mrs. Goddard, :Mrs. Williams r--- i le . ''- i Rites For Mrs. Smith 1will Be Held Tuesday , , - atoseil 1 Forbes-Robertso- ." ' ' -I- - :::?::-'1,::::.:.,,,'-,- : I Win Positions - ,' : . I ' OTiUJLC IL -- ' 4,; t - - ,' , T ,,, 150-wo-il . - . , --- tt . . litts roritiiiii--Negras Sim : . ,,' war announced today they had .7 - ' lk......., ' - the Bruesele confer. Delegatear-t- .... '1- Brussels Envoys Agree On Text Of Friendly Offer To Aid Peace - i ... . 1 4 tedart I reached agreement on the text of , ' a communication to Japan. mak. 1 ,c' ', of war: ing a new offer of their friendly , e t i that The protocol stipulated - offices in an effort to terminate Shows Recovery the conflict. COLON. Can Zone, Nov. el -- I Itair be considered an uriginsl , . l The communicMion had been tr- - y ofille nearly 3eat-uiPhilip F.Lafruit;-1--signatory L.;:, , ''',, Minisin framed ,,. ; Wisvonsin Selman of by Foreign lette recovering against i ' German,lopanese pact of at behest the Paul ter i Government 't"mss....... the United States Spask I neornatinnal ;rri Yr .O.ftlf.1 Irir. 114.1". C.,,119.4O 11174:fri00,1 --4.0 ....,.O,.....,. r",74.Ài .4, sonar Titnr-rrol- lr -I Tbetritstaattrrtm--OVer-13111--The protocol was a short note is fo' be transmitted influenza. Iprobably will be lrst Counselor Second Counselo-Bonto of next thn week, intro. physiTokyo through 'obese charged early merit, giving 'in a I otralgtpaway . Ambassedor there. . clans said today. neville Salt Flats at a speed tn ductory statement the three pow ill,:elgian de Bassompiere. r".'''''!"-'1mos of 310 'mites an boor. but ere' reason d for the agreeinnt. Iand through the Japanese ambas-' First Lady Late CAPT. GEORGE ETs. EYSTON' he was unable to make tht re. sadcir hem Sebum Kurusti. Collaboration field Vital CHICAGO. e 1 Soy. 6(AP) of the conintroduction declared Abet The ,... turn run at an equal &peed. neo The break Sir to once he failed ,allhough ' smiles lie again Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was ference was 'wet for Tuesday, ? . :-- 14i". only by close collaborittion of of trouble with one of the taus. miles 301 two hours and forty minutes when delegates are expected to speed record of "all states Interested in mainMalcolweampbell's one-mi'7, ',::', big car 's two clutches. late arriving in Chicago by tram e.ould the war dandiseura procedure2wpd the rei::' he'll it peace" hour. taining again": "try Captain Eyston says per from Des Moines today, but hurLaat week suit" of private conversations. Capunn Eyston ger be removed. ,4' ':'' .' . eye fled to inspect a Catholic youth to made the westeast run at a speed the week-entielegates If paid a separate tribute of 309 more did than miles an hour. not necessarily-exthis organization center. said combatted "has which they ( Italy A Rock Island road train de- but trouble with the left clutch pect the Japanese reply would 40,.., danger with an inflexible deter,., and box a 3liss hot 1 delayed Clarissa N voloped be received by Tuesday. Beesley. prevented a return run. nut cti mination and has eliminated in. Mrs. Roosevelt's departure front Amendment Renville:1 tidal record, set by Sir Malcolm tentstional communisit from its , tee ,, Executive Des Moines., convfnunwm stated It that the Campbell in Mit "Illuebird" over. ' territory." kation contained in American the tame course in September. ..,411( Italy has decided. the introduc- I Secretary litt.S. stands at 30131112 nulee amendment, which riMe0)11 de tion went On. to associate herActor Dies N N delei self with Germany and .;apan. hour. The official record is Tessan, head of therueneb The General Presidemty of the LONDON Nov. I. '",,, sPeod of wtzeich rUna to gation.said reinforeed ha "opirit Home Closes Long Career Oft: winodirections - Johnston for I "who on. their part are ammo. Women's Mutual Improve-mer- it Young I. conciliation:7 must both of same. will to delve d posit a generation one of the great was coinpletedI 1L- had. Wont made eldLithe Ageoclation Promineni'Wornon within a ons Worker be Conte Church the Previously compkted against figures of die English stage. died known- the, Am today with- the appomtment by time limit. amnia internittional. toner at hist keno at lit, the First Presidency of Mrs.- i the Mentionof SitbsteMall Mrs,' 1 wa. Articles thto!gh-t-aAppeudeel Woodruff rO!itY Pew Dover. going Smith, neer iserVices BeT. limerldSaret's Lucy Emily Helen SpetecWilljams ' reharges against Japan or Japan's tour bnel (1,14 Smith of the Council ed. the Twelve, 1.111)""na. 4114 the Verne- W. counselor and-M- rs.. wile of Elder George- AI; amtlt9t44AlsattlifyliArli1s cipm:1; pearled alter the intductory .Goddard InT? got. , y cmintelor. second. :false '. the in Ward no es, wifi be Chapel. to forth at ;lama his said f , -', statement, setting disappointmenc pp. Id." I. A. leaders will: : These two . communicatime howeve The i was ma the clauses: thg rurt,The 0.. Bishop T. Fred Hardy will,cdfic ;serve-awas framed at a reply to declacounselor to Prea,,,Lit0' 1. Italy enter the itntl.cornits perfect, but as soon air4 Itarted '. , Grant Cannon, who wal ainaoint" t, George Albert Smith, Jr. a son ,hill ration made by Japan when she 'Nov. 11. MI6. back knew that there would be tern agreement-oed a week ago to succeed Pres. declined to attend the ilrusseis who is an assistant professor I no morecrecord trying for quite 2. Italy will he considered as a Clarissa, A. Beestej Fox. Ruth conference. convoked the May under GraduHarvard of in the the orginat awhile.ounta we have- tlie trouble( University signatory Erervt ire Seerflary treaty of 192Z by Appointed Secretary &tamest( Acirninicord. of completely corrected.School ate worMt CliiriNlia NN for. A. Witien After muffingtwo golden the signatories. includitig Beesley. threatte Cerrection Planned 3. The pridocol it made an inN S. Wood- Elias Pres. and terto second stration, counselor to the the meriy agreed Japan. acrespeet Prep the of of the Another, previous part inq opportunities. one from "patchingoip" tegral Went Fox. was appcnnted execti-- ' ritorial integrity of China. ruff of the t'etribil States Nils- zn at-will not troublesome be onelard line imd another from cord and its supplemgotary part nye secretary of the Y. W. M. I.'. The American delegation was mon. a brother of Mrs. Smith, tempted. the English driver indi. the eight yard line, with four A. to assist the TieW presidency. disturbe,d by reports in the Eu4. The protocol is done in tripdress cotted, butioomething-morafe both expected to arrive In staved reUtah Academy Utah been on H. The board has Norman each. downs to go ropean press that general i Rome. tic. probably a new utatallation in licate Lake Sait ex. its Pres. had David Davis. leased, submitted in chief, Tuesday morning. McKay off a Colorado scoring threat The new accord wat Tilt Cn in NN will have to be performed before Continued At an amendment to the draft Dire At Family Home plained. hilt Will continue to "Thunderbold" it ready to 4...,11.ille Italian. German and 3iipAnt74. the final seconds of the first half to of first the elated which the that peal Tokyo Land function,,until South Of Bout. Mrs. Smith died it the family Troops to hold the Buffaloes from agate. M. 1. iCt in one part of the world Ogden the bevause:of (Wit annual year of their 'Trouble with the electric eye der all eirerc midway home, 1302 Yale Avenue. late A. conference now being held to influenced the situanecessarily City, Jeopardizing Is football of Nov. . game today OGDEN. the anierican Antomobile At- 6.A arning homecoming tion the various takes of the Churen. Yesterday afterntion following 4 in the Utah Stadium. ite col- is Main Utah Sinn that 11;11soctigit?tiathhette Defense Make retimbbeding Americans new has The dissipating first Denial tounseloc, closed Her caeciptualifr izeny! death long Ilintlifl. White intercepted a Utah pass heen a member of the 'general The Amencans denied they had turai heritage. and a plea to in- an active and, pronunent terrier of miles ton an hour to in the waning moments of the Pittpbargh 21. Notre Dame ti. aeverat A. MILLS JAMES By She has been hoard since 1931. presented such an amendment. (14210 health. educational and among: the women of the Church. .,se,rsiut quarter and- ran vo, the nu record if the second run had ,Nacy 13, Columbia O. i hailed - Me-Noe; AI, Ecriipeau, rieweRiners at An. botoe T. friends to O. Harvard Itie---His pass Utah long Army suite been toms coi,onsthe report as indicating a shift Gleaner and M ..den work. and and abroad, made during her China's main defenses west of Brown 0. Yale tont on the second play was Time for the measured kilo. flavored addiess. es of. principal In the rotted Statee world pollalso with the ,Communtly Artie. as a member of Detroit 0, Manhattan T. were in ruled as having been completed serious msok.travelor; meter at 'he sbowed a speed of 3111.4A5 Shanghai put public meeting speakers was Conterence eircles Mrs. in Williams born cy. ity. pointed Y. M. I. W. A. the field General Board and the outside the playing Lehigh 0. N. Y. F. IL Utah a miles of lie but hour. last catch per In , night Academy jeopardy. foreign military out that such an amendment it Lake, Nov. 9, 1R96 a daugh and ins() as a missionary with IL nullified. Colgate 7, Holy Cm. the float "eye' at the end of SCIell(115. Arts and Letters. pay .would incorporate in the letter to today-- by the landand Clartee of ,Iditst mom-her who her C. U. perialtieri aided' the 'CM- husband, nutiursnt S. Carnegie Tech IL the measured mile caused a slip The meeting oats held in Weber Tokyo a declaration from 'rest-deJananese ing of a formidable tssa,,Yming She is a grand. . passing. versity of Utah team which was - Ilicage 12 Mkhigan 13. which showed the time for the College Auditorium. Roosevelt 's Chicago ipeech 'force on the north daughter-o- f Brigham Young. shore of Purdue 3, Pordhata Emily Woodruff Smith -havn a hard time stoppingLucy mile hat An audience.t nearly filled only 30.1M55 miles per hour. Hon Three Children against aggressor nations.' was horn in St. Thomas, Lincoln Dartmouth 33. Princeton Whirser White. A crowd of 19.Bay. The hall Ilangshow described the actual speed over the meas. we college Untied States delegation The by Salt in She was married lako, on IL now the 13. Nevada. game. (Sr) wag; lineming , County. Arm, Lafayette Rutgers lean Milton Ilentiirm of the Uns .! tired mile course III believed to Japanese said large army units. expiained it had offered two sugMay 29. 1911. to ilex V. William. 10, 184;9, the eldest daughter The Buffaloes won tbetosa Penn Siete 7, Polio a. Jan. versus- of Utah. School of Edts have been as good as or better aimed at encircling Shanghai and have three 'children. gestions to change the text of of Wilford Woodruff Jr.. and and received. .,defending the Tempk(d. melding mate cation. than that for the kilometer. .. of Mrs. Villtams was educated in Its environs, eame ashore from Spaak's notethat it should not Woodruff. She north goal. With the wind at his min.autan 0. Juniata 23,:' Smith Jane t Emily Al the huge silver juggernaut the firtf, name nations to serve on a pro. Iwit...gatherings ever. D. S. rniversity and the the of 'Pres. . wax a .grinddaughter the' bay, the largest on the Chiback. MeGearry kicked off to Nut. mamaytt, 7. villainy, to attena 'An (men meei g in .i came roaring up the course in the jected conciliation mminituss tall.. who ran from the five yard University of Utah. Site is talentNt'llford Woodruff and Pheolte . Johns Hopkins ,20; ilwartie , It nese 30 miles about and coast OT of a if aemv., the al the grey included note and that lp itil eti as a writer. having done con. morning Bolt. spectators line to his 20. White was stooped morn 7. ilirter y Judge and officisda sensed that the 'ear south of its- - nearest point. Sectional Meets Held reference to China's complaints siderable manual mist kand neW of scrimmage. White Clemson 0. Cseringia Tech 7., wr Wellfl and Smith Elias ifIrbwn Luey was breaking all existing-re- c. Advance Vanntr4 Today in college and Ole re- against Japan there should likekicked out on the Colorado 46. paper writing- - which began with Smith. She was a lineal descend; Georgia 0.,floride--11A Japanese armv ords. although no announcement Isise tie, some allusion to Japan'salone' 'forest service buildings. her appointment as associate ea. the ball rambling off the side of i Rowilota.d. Maine of who ant Itei..3ohn Lathrop, (14NCIU 11.41 new of that the the time matte on the first secuoirS1 meetings were he,ng unit. accusations against China; his foot. Ohio r. 17. University oClos - itor of the Utah Chmnitle. Stits yame to America on t the May. The Ainerican.preference. how. held for, p h 1st( a.. 11 o I og i al and , run was made until the .comple- "lighting every inch of the way" for two waa also vice president break for Utah. 1 pinnate& - This ivaa flower in 1620. . 18 for about had miles, it tion el the trial. said. as was , 'social that for and arts ever. and sciences. any ttinight U S, X. at- the reached the south-..yearn of the carolina 511, Dartm 0. MaMrt la 1892 Cooper grit awav for sevenyarvis bank of .this ...mentien. ot .complaints by, ,eitber IrrastMe Salsa DeetaaPa. letters. The.puhlic last night as., , ff Esiiirtertiti "of mall. Davis and Elkins Ir. Akre. 32. off right. tackle.. He bk. the married 'Elder 25 hours Well within the hour time lino: Whartepoo River about invited to attend these session, i Japan or China be elimlnated. same hole to the 29 on We best Mrs. Williams has been act-Wake Forest 11. Duke K. in Manti the Smith Albert George after The conferenee went ahead coming ashore; 'Thunderbolt" began Its Two during the evening. lloi. live In tirama work in connection Rucknell 20, Furman 7. ,play and Rasmumen made fivw1 He did not disclose Ha exact Temple, May 25. 1892. Heir hue. return trip, but hardly had itstart- with the new overture in the tcalmd wag pictured Ais leading MOM on the next. with the MIA and also has ,Couneetkiit State la. Rhode hand is a son of the late Apostle location. a face of declaration ed a rutwhen Sebum unsucceasfUland 'the failure of the clutch lowered nation toward by A lateral AWNS woif laurels with her own stage bdend State 7. t John Ilenry Smith and Sarah Farr the Chinese ,o; late .001,40,011m be sensed be acknowledged Kurinu. Japanese ambassador to 41ml:standard. and iwice nonnia work: She was with the, Moroni Cooper passed into the end tone i of and Gettysburg O. Dickinson 7. a Smith. 3.000 lapanetse had landed in that grandson Apostle that it was "highly wore warned for s those along the course. The huge tion fourth down. Hamilton 7. Haverford 211. Olson Players in The Rainbow" the Hanechow Bay area and had' Belgium. George Albert and Saran Ann racial degeneration. 2. It waa C. Lf.'s IssiVon the M. t !Washburn 7. Remiss Stale 20. which toured all of ,Utah ;and Juld Lorin and Nan- Smith Miff Chinese resistance met at Libby ::idd "We grt ot:r orient from Wh- - t White threw a scare into Clah!. Illinois 0, Northwestern 0. and also was with Idaho. ey Chase FArr. Sungyin. within about five miles conference." when he got &May from the en- Boatme college Ingmn. our lhora4 from lioilY- Western Maurine Brown in the Little iPeelved Mr.. t Smith (if Siingkiang, an important point her'irain Branded 't t Utah teptit Ibr a gain of 15 Pals. MnCie of our Report woryd. from of S. The Captain Eyston 'drove hut car Haryland Theater presentation in the Chinese defense;.-abrm- t C 20 public -. Chicago alld LAU IMWS-:icing A stioPment Mom the Chinrgp i in, in ttie, Salt...Lake to ttheweet end of .the - imm ..Nes- s- back est Virginia-exchange net, it. A,puntUng pave: Prolessor'is miles Georgetown sotithwest oriloOlat of and the ot Shanghai. University ted onp- - yard for Utah toward course! but svith no attempt to delegatiorr mild there was "not West Vinribia Weitorne. fl, Btplpy of the Preoldent of snake :Celt i more transports- - had Univer- - ... york.- Arthur ..' Many the Upon leaving rea of world in ,truth" 17niversitv Of fiectItalerhedi,41epari the cna othe, quarter. single Catholic C. 21. Mrs. Goddard is now the prestarrived in the hay. the Chinese the: from Berlin that Retchs- - ...sits, of Utah she accepted a posi.po-- ts dent Of the:Y.W.M.I.A. of the Lib. delklaed. i tion in :the office of the city and !..', then tdefiyeeet a addr'fs. atimonift:Ing ratm,:.enit;::. as Bitter act chancellor 1 might date she I re of to.which southern Stake. in With and later the position erty 7-ehunty surveyor. mediator independent of the , further tries Will be made this he.termed "preventabie" dangers , Brusmds talks See CIIINA On Page g See mns. SMITH. On Page S !See APPOINTMENTS On Page... 8' of Utall s looting its cultural Year; 1'1' As" FINAL 21,10 ."Wehave to get thetrouble hentage. he- said. "Álter that. It ......frxed," Populsolon toss' Cited will depend on the weather. Tie tharged 'hat Inadeptale -But if we find it too ista tO health lartlitielk and practices. tcY again nnel'ear wen be hart IlYwerne). sstanoarris, gat.nsv ned luncheon from which Mrs. in Pith's, Nov. The 'itinerant duke Ind duch rnme w. ponement decision. was agaln definite, ExcePt for the, lettitY clutch. ens; we . known. member 'of the Duke of Wind. Roosevelt was to have been ab- gradual dissipation of- its natural busily engaged. an in resources Evston nave. pair..1.. he said. associate what nor's stdte, said todav, that the Captain during arrived discussing pronounced kits at the sent. Thesonbasoadoo next to do. where next to go- -two decades. reduced Clan's bir.recer in nerfact COnnition. These advisers were said to . now that then- - American tour, Illation 33,5 MI eistn ttfilep feeling within the Duke's entonr.- Windsors' hotel at 10 am,. Fri- . . day and wasmet in the lobby hy I feel that 'a better atmosphere' age that United States officials had been delayed. 1 "normal .1nrreaxe. FINAL Lieut. i could an tie created for American Dudley Forwood; the , 7 took ,a lukewarm attitude to. Dr. E. G. Peterson. president dukes equerry. Together they Journey. possibly next- - spring, It LONDON. Nov, of 1.1ae Ulan State ward his pmposed AmericanI Agrieldturtal went up to the Windsors' apart- wee disclosed that the possibility -an a lifiWPt to American Labor . College, '410elared kwo, of wealth tour was one ot the reasons for i Mentos. Two and a quarter hour', tour the at that time Nazi he has team that charges i and ease: nt changtng. the eval. 4 the demaion to "postpone" U. e . later ottudied. being I 'Mgr, lire., nation of Dios advisers of the 'former Into 'erms or 'NM stairs I elose to the Windsors la Soviet Russia to ...Andy I things: afttradvoc:ated Mrs. Anna Marie a return king of Engismd were Baitt:Act Hahn. 31-tbed The, duke. It was maid, sent' the former British conditions there, M YPar-o--to land a ; We the and Monde as rittal have mother. waa,con- that there wits "lack 'letter to the department of This watt one report circulated t the -i monarch n hopeful that public, vIcted of enthusiasm" on the part of i of factor" first stabilizing Interior at Washington 'Irlgrder'to' . dtgree In askin In America London' would opinion where today. t cath r In . I niacote :' "stiggestimis'-fohis itinerary. 7' I ..t3ITtr 'etudige'within a few mtinths. (citation of the Windsor's gac'rd14 face a.lakt changin g pled with American lahor, lead. The reply. which - mentioned I opening the wav for the can a created vovne, Iremendplug' tripi iivIth The jury did not realm. -ers 4Zther was considered 41 mind and T: totwar waor to Which works public have striation. started t today II:-,-make it advisable to cell elf the,t was said to have been projects. nem' retlionsitntity deathin but .was pmnponed by Windior Prtends of the dukcand-duc- h. r.tt were advanced by Penalty mandatory. ' ed were of Mt tia4liefunotory:', critical indignantly- Tent - about A sPokemmtil.for ThelmincsC. John I Swensen. duke's mernbera done' of hie motives.. Brigham' Young the 4 United out States, pointing 1. University. as means of conserc- hours tu actual dla oto bastt- said that. thlrAadyrnerkon2,n,tcattb11191 milt, were represented-ahaving that America had slammed her Nearly 70 trunks. it was learm.--William- C. built '1"Ylation; ince recVving tba felt that the couple shoulif have td. sent to Cherbourg for the tionr in the face of the man who trig intellectual freedom in rtah. cape .. 0 called Ott the Duke atid Duchess-tbeen offered a statedinner at the jam night. The wealth and I voyage 'were reloaded today and gave up his throng for Hrs. Hahn wouId be the firal b say goodbye before the post. I White House instead , can wciman. plan. , shipped,,back to, raird ee ACADEMY On Page a. women exer executed in Obi world" in the "constant" (AP)--Gtiver- ' sones-ori- , i 1 ns In Ouzo Ditteresmep Failure Doesn't Erase. Hii Smile 1 ixtrovr;-..07.- -- ., .! 4. i .4, ..., ' .. . - A.córd,:...4-Eq..-0.8..t'Jtedss--7:- r. I :.. - I i ' ',',' , - 1 . 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