Show t 4 FRIDAY EVENING JULY THE OGDEN STANDARD 18 1930 EXAMINER furnish a drive from Ogden through Huntsville to Weber canyon and back to Ogden that will soon be one of the outstanding attractions of the region And besides look at all of the picnic grounds opened up ARMY GENERALS CHANGE COMMAND BRITISH TURN - DOWN EUROPE Keen Disappointment Felt Over Reply By French 1 S' ’ Jutf LONDON y AJ V 0 " V 'V 18— (AP)— The British government replying today to France’s invitation to collaborate in a European federation of nations declared that because the scheme proposed to "set up new and independent international institutions” the goverment was not convinced it was “either necessary or desirable” The probable new bodies the reply set forth “would in no way derive their authority from the covenant of the league of nations or from part 13 of the treaty of Versailles” and would in no way be with the connected organically league of nations “Since the organs of the league have already begun work on virtually the entire problem of practical action which the memorandum puts worward” the reply said “it is difficult to see how these new European institutions could operate without creating confusion and perhaps also a rivalry which however little it might be intended or desired governments by the European could hardly fail to diminish both the efficiency and the authority of the organs of the league” STRENGTHEN SAFEGUARDS' Softening somewhat the objections to M Briand’s scheme his majesty’s government is represented as understanding the federation as designed to promote closer between the nations of Europe’ and to strengthen 'the safeguards against another European war With this aim the document says the government is in fullest sympathy as also wdth the French view can be obthat such ecotained primarily in respect to - nomic relations The note ends with an expression of belief that the purpose of the French government can be secured effectively with the framework of the league of nations and the hope that the French government will think it desirable that the memo- randum be placed on the agenda of the next assembly of the league’ DISAPPOINTMENT KEEN PARIS July 18— (AP)— Political and journalistic circles voiced disappointment today at the British reply to Foreign Minister Briand's invitation to join in a European federation of nations The reply far-reach- ion ing r N 4 t - 4 4 J Auonated Prtu Phot MaJ Gen Douglas MacArthur (left) will become commanding general of the Ninth Corps Area with headquarters at the San Francisco Presidio this fall as MaJ Gen J L Hines takes over the Philippine department They relieve each other stated far-reachi- objections to the ng ' scheme Principal among these was that the organization would set up new international associations in Europe some of which would be parallel and duplicating the functions of the league of nations and which “could hardly fail to diminish' both efficiency and authority of the organs of the league” f The British answer was the twen tieth to be received to 26 invitations extended The nations which have not yet answered are the Irish Free State Luxembourg ' Switzerland Jugoslavia Greece and Bulgaria The most general objection to the scheme voiced in the answers received thus far are that it may interfere with functioning of the league of nations and that it may tend to conflict with powers both of which it is felt here non-Europe- can be answered an I H PAINT AIDED BY RAY ULTRA-VIOLE- T Del I SAN FRANCISCO Cal July 18— per cent more life insurance was sold by the Metropolitan Life Insurance company in the Rocky mountain and Pacific Coast states luring the first six months of 1930 than during the corresponding period of 1929 Frederick J‘ Williams third vice president in charge of the Pacific coast territory stated today This territory Includes California Oregon Washington Montana Idaho Utah and Colorado Twenty-seve- n (AP)— To E WILMINGTON Del (AP)—Manmade earthquakes accounted for about five per cent of the dynamite consumed In the United States 1929 - f 1 CAMBRIDGE Mass (AP)— A record of restoring to normal hearing in a single summer 25 per cent of the average defective hearing children is reported to the American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing The report is by Martha S Mason vice president of the National Con‘ gress of Parents and Teachers She says in 1929 the summer round-u- p campaigns of the congress conducted in 1520 localities 4n the United States! examined 56855 children from 2110 hearing defects and corrected 565 of these She estimates 3000000 school children have hearing defects HYDROGEN FREES SULPHUR FROM OIL COUNCIL BLUFFS Iowa (AF) are being made here of a cheap method of extracting sulphur from crude oil by the introduction of hydrogen gas ( The method was worked out by Prof Cj J Frankforter of Lincoln Neb head of the chemistry department at the University of Nebraska hydrogen It consists of injecting into the crude oil and susgas Associated Press Photo the fluid heated pending into Princess of Thurn and Taxis electric Wires The sulphur is consulphide and brought suit In Pennsylvania verted into hydrogenbelow against J V Thompson former collected in a trap The sulphur content of crude oil millionaire charging failure to been destructive of refinery aphas meet notes he gave while trustee for estate of her father John paratus Nicolls of Uniontowru "j NATURAL “So you’re an actor eh?” muttered the stout man in the corner DIFFICULT THREAT seat “Well' I'm' a banker And “I will dance on your grave when would you believe it I haven t you die” said the angry wife been in a theatre in ten years?” “That’s nothing” said the other “Splendid!” said her aggravated been in a bank “I haven’t to buried be “I’m at breezily! going hubby Tit-Bi- ts 20 vears”— — for sea” Worcester England Times — Tests I i ‘ I Shop The Emporium DYNAMITE IS USED IN MAN-MADQUAKES We Give The and ' Save ' I 5i3:'Green Discount Stamps Shop The Emporium Inc and Save Stamp Redemption Station on our Balcony mM?MGreen a " The statistics are from the Dupont company These quakes are produced by setting off charges of explosive at the surface of the ground e quakes are used in of the geophysical examination earth’s crust which means in most casesi the search of oil The explosions do not uncover oil but the vibrations frequently reveal rock formations- - salt domes or faults Man-mad- test durability of paint In one laboratory of the Dupont company the equivalent of several years’ outdoor weather is produced in a few weeks It is done with ultra-viollight heat ranging from 100 degrees to ice water and moisture and salt which aid geologists et 1 ’ 4 in 1 WILMINGTON - Insurance Sales See Nice Increase DEFECTIVE HEARING CHILDREN HELPED IS SIGNED BY YOUTH’S PETS little rain that deposited some of an inch of precipitation on Thursday afternoon cooled things off a bit although it was very local ' WHITE SALMON Wash — (UP) — the had and did not extend out into the Charles Olson 12 has a strange privilege yesterday colSOL traveling over the detour be- country much lection of pets natural enemies who tween Huntsville and Mountain have lived in harmony for nearly arid Green into Weber canyon Highest for the day was 91 and two years found it one of the most delightful lowest last night 55 At 7:30 o’clock Already possessed of Laddie a roads in this part of the country this morning it was 65 with the bar- beautiful sable and white collie and ometer at 3002 a scornful Persian cat two Tuffy If the effort of the city beautiful ago Charles was made a presand road committees of the cham- " A year ago today there was a nice years a white rat which a ber of commerce to have this road little shower that deposited 19 of an ent of Jerry had discovered dirty beopen to the general public is success- inch of rain Highest for the day neighbor draggled and hungry on the streets ful Ogden residents will have one was 93 and lowest 62 of Portland of the finest scenic loop drives in immediate friendship sprung An this part of the country THACKERAY’S BIRTHDAY up between Jerry and Laddie Not On July 18 1811 William Make- so Tuffy however Jerry might And it looks like this road will peace Thackeray English novelist be with white and he might be clean afbe maintained With the coopera- was born at Calcutta him but to ter Charles had bathed tion of the Weber and Morgan — and Tuffy is a a was rat he Tuffy After attending lower schools county commissioners engineers report that a fine high gear road can Trackeray entered Trinity college At his first glance at Jerry Tuffy be put through there which will be ambrldge in 1829 but left a year His tail began to sway crouched open a fair share of the summer later without taking a degree his feet twitched on the and gently blocked winter in months although a golfer getting set for like ground settled in Paris about a swing Trackeray " Especially from the Huntsville 1834 to study art seriously he as had Just before Tuffy jumped' howside is this road an inspiring drive shown talent as a caricaturist His ever Laddie espied the procedure From the top of the divide which pencil was at its best in fantastic He emitted st low growl but his inmarks the division line between We- work as is found in the initial let- tonation left nothing to Tuffy’s ber and Morgan counties an unsur- ters of chapters as well as in drawknew what imagination Tuffy passed view can be obtained of Og- ings made for the amusement of would happen to him if hejust pounced den valley that will send the artis- child friends upon the rat tic into raptures and thrill the Since that time Charles obtained most prosaic In 1837 he went to London and Tom as a partner for Jerry and became a regular magazine con- the two rats cat and dog have livHuntsville with its accompanying tributor illustrating many of his ed in harmony towns own of Eden stories and Liberty valley is probably nestled in one of the prettiest valleys anywhere in the Thackeray who had inherited signed this post three years later country With its patchwork of a tidy sum lost most of it in Ingreen fields and sloping hills it is dian banks in having a good time Trackeray made his reputation a scenic gem especially when seen and in two newspapers by the “Snob Papers” in 1846 now from sufficient altitude known as “The Book of Snobs” He became editor of the Corn-hi- ll If this road is kept open it will He died on December 24 1863 magazine in 1859 but re- A 1)1 LEAGUE PLAN Sues Uncle PEACE PACT - 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