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Show Friday, July 17, 1S31 f - N U to th foreign office declaring be bad been ordered by hla government to suspend diplomatic tel, tloua between the two governments, Th Paraguayan government replied with th announcement that It had ordered Its minister to Bolivia to return bom. Dont ask what Ita all about. , Rera has been having a uttl war of Its own government versus revolutionist Tha other day tb rebels were defeated at Huambutla and tb city of Cuzco, their headquarters. was taken. Th revolt-ar- a thereupon fled to tho Jungle, and probably tlttl more will bo heard of them. ws Review of Current Events the World Over lo ever' Moratorium ' - lions, in Effect Plan, With French Modifies Great Britain Calls Conference - to Work Ont Details. s' By EDWARD W. PICKARD M UTCALa con-e- ts on a by th U n 1 1 a d States and Franc, obtained by clever negotiation, resulted In tb acceptance of the Hoover moratorium plan In principle by the 1 French AH ment. govern- other Important nation already bad accepted, so President Hoover announced (the plan might be considered effect as of dat of July 1, eidered as In effect as of "July L Enefly summarized, the agree-en- t provides that debtor govern- .tents shall be relieved of payments due between July 1, 1031. nd July 1, 1032, aggregating 800 millions of dollars, lermany will be relieved of payments to the "former' lied and associated governments nearly 400 millions of dol-- rep-ratio- ns Qreat Britain, France, Italy. Lrigtum and other debtors will be rdleved of war debt payments approximating 400 millions. Th greatest sacrifice will be Fade by tbs United States, which will forego war debts receipts totaling 200 millions Beginning July 1. 1933, th deferred reparations and war debt payments will t paid In Install-liKetr during a period. In . . would not offer any of Its wheat at tb present low prices But he made it plain that the board would abide by Ita policy enunciated July 1, which was that It would feel free to sell up to e cumulative maximum of live million busbela e month for the next year. Mr. Curtis activity In the controversy over the board's wheat holdings has been Interpreted as Indicating a desire on bis part to avoid re nomination for the vice presidency and to run for the Kansas senator-shiwhich he formerly held. When asked about bis political plana, he replied "Theyll not get anything out of me for at least three months." Senator Watson of Indiana, Republican leader of the senate, also has been trying to Influence the farm board, arguing for 92 cents, which Is said to be tbs average price paid by the stabilisation corporation for Its wheat, as the figure below which the board should not sell,' Senator William E. Borah, Insurgent Republican of Idaho and chairman of th agricultural commutes named at tha "progressive conference last March, has Insisted that the board defer all sales nntll wheat goes to $1.23. p senator to started on hla J. I. Francs mer campaign, and r, one-yea- r. I Infiu-afth- -- fol-ve- rt tnco-Cerma- ' j i from Mary- land, evidently was In deadly earnest when recently be announced that ha was a candidate for the Republican nomination for tha Presidency In 1932. Already be b s s s payments Payment by Germany of conditional reparations totaling 243 millions will be unreservedly suspended. Germany will be required, how-veto pay th unconditional reparations amounting to $130,000,000. with th understanding that this - mount In full will be loaned back i ts Germany. , A loan of about 25 millions will 1 M made to Central European coun-- 1 tries If necessary by the federal rwerve banka of th United State ud European central banks 4 - The accord reached was entirely Satisfactory to both the Americana and the French. President Hoover Wined his chief point, the gist of wwbolft.xJan for Germany does tnavo to pay any International -bts for The French Atesmen congratulate themselves cans the accord calls for the jral support of the signatories In ttlng a private loan for France's ntral European friends and lays on Germany moral responslbll-for not using her moratorium ring for armaments Foreign Secretary Julius Cur-n- s and Chancellor Bruenlng of ermany, of course, are pleased eyond expression, snd the former : aid warm tribute to th work In Paris by Secretary lellon. Tbs German press bow-rer- , professes to be disgusted tb tbs compromise, several t papers declaring that It tha plan entirely. The . Pecks noung German order, which for erly worked enthusiastically for Franco-German , rapprochement, cently Issued an order to Its to withdraw from all n association! and to wll their children whom they t to Franc for vacations "to-i-s France haa showed a mer ary spirit and unwillingness to operate for a return of sane con ttlona throughout the world. In concluding his announcement th agreement. President Hoover . ached on th question of world sarin men t. which be considers second feature of his program ,iof restoring economic prosperity. form- er United States ten-yea- addition JOSEPH L Dr. aum-D- hla many friends are helping to the extent of their powers. The doings began with a public meeting at Mount Ararat farms, the doctor country estate In Cecil county, Maryland. Very soon. It Is expected, he will make a tour through tbs grain state of the Went Assisting Franc In getting hla campaign under way are Jonathan Bourne, former senator from Oregon and head of the Republican publicity bureau during tha Wilson administration, and' Lyle Rader, who la described as a prominent New York chemist and Bible speak er." Doctor France says that on hla In the West he will give hfs reasons for seeking the Presidential nomination and will discuss the grave world crisis and Its remedy through the application of the prln clple of righteousness to economic, social and International problems. trip BEFORE tha convention of the Water ways association In Albany, N. Y Senator Copeland and Represents tlve Hamilton Fish of the Empire state and varions other attacked the proposed SL Lawrence ship ca tial and urged that congress begin aa soon as possible the const ruction of waterways from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic seaboard by way of tbs Mohawk valley and the Hudson, as a means to relieve unemployment It waa declared by the speakers that the St Lawrence canal waa considered only because the farmers of tbs Middle West wanted Jt for an outlet for their- - surplus grain, and Mr. fish said the Rue slaa wheat sltustloif "now makes the building of a ship canal through . Canada fantastic myth. - - HAVING ably seconded Miynoo This conference will meet oe to from time for several months t Is understood, and may continue function for several years. Before this body, toward tbs end of the on yea?- - Hoover moratorium, will come the question of the capacity of Germany to continue pay ng the Tom. plan reparations, the wratlon of extending the Hoover holiday another year, and the itlon of revising reparations t war detts downward. 'a ICE it PRESI-den- t Cnrtls ont In ml n In earnest d tlon to the the op- pol-le- s of tbs federal nn board, and. i : company with aator A r t b n r pper of Tanga s. nt before Jhalr-;- n stone , and rl Williams of board to urge at It change Ita Charles Curtis .nd concerning a wheat holdings. The two Kan's argued for hours that this' at should not be put on' the let until the price reached 85 i, but Hr. Stone refused to e any such pledge. ,, He did i however, that the board -- -- Church of Rom la now centered in the state of Vera Crux and the prospects of a peaceful ment are settle- against tha recent-l-y growing more and more remote. In protest s enacted law of th ,Ut Smiting Bishop valtncli BOmbr ot priests, RL Rev. Rafael Guitar Valencia, bishop of Vera Crux, haa Instructed all Catholics of tbo state to abstain from attending dances, theaters and other festivities until the conflict la ended. Tho bishop also has Instructed hla priests to keep their churches open, even If the state forbids services conducted by priests. T3SEF STALIN has mads public the new policy of 8ovlet Russia In dealing with tb borgeolsl and farmers. tha knlaka or These classes, hitherto suppressed, persecuted and exiled, are now to well-to-d- o be conciliated to an extent If they will consent to with and labor for tb Soviet regime. The rulers of Russia have discovered that the brains and skill of the old order are needed to meet tb growing demands of agricultural and Industrial development. As part of th new order of "things Stalin also presented a program entailing radical changes In the governments policy toward labor anJtaidustry te Insure the success of the five-yeplan. SECRETARY OF 8TATE STIM a pleasanter time on his European vacation than haa fallen to the lot of Secretary of th Treasury Mellon. Starting too tats to get mixed up In the moratorium negotiations. Mr. SUmson arrived at Naples Tuesday on th Steamship Conte Grande, accompanied by Mrs. Stlmson. He was met by Ambassador Garrett, and. following a visit to Pompeii and Herculaneum, went to Rome by automobile. Thursday evening he called on Premier Mussolini at the Palazxo Venezia and later met him at a dinner given 6y the American embassy. In Mr. Stlmsona honor the ruins of Roman Forum, Just beyond the Capitollne hill, were brilliantly lighted up at night. The secretary's European vacs tln will last two months and he will devote considerable time to an Investigation of conditions on the continent. - burke Billy Greenwich, Lakes-Hndso- n f effort to bring about' the moratorium, the British govern rvent called a conference of the lowers to work ont the details of th plan. Tb pertnlers and for el n ministers ara to meet In Lon-- d a. and It is expected Secretary ' mson will participate as an office J obaerver when he reaches Eng- - r. COS quarM EXI rel with th tide golfer, whose real name Is Burkowskl he Is a Pole Is the new open golf champion of the States, wearing the crown which Bobby Jones laid aside. In the tournament on the Inverness course at Toledo, Burks and George von Elm of Detroit tied for first place with cards of 292. Next day they nndertook to play off the tie at 36 holes, and again tied. So on Monwas staged day the second play-of- f and Burke won by a margin of one stroke,- - finishing tha longest tour ney In golf history. Burke had a total of 589 strokes for the 144 holes played In the five days of the battle, and Voo Elm had 590. This-wa- a slightly over sd average of four for each bole. Prize money going to the new champion amounted to $1,750; and Von Elm won an even $l,000i The Detroit player abandoned the ranks of amateurism not long ago, announcing that he Intended to make a business of golf. He is not doing so badly at It. for he stands well up among the money- - winners of the season already, with many more tourney, yet to come. United The pop steadily maintains a that the church is ' , suffering persecoD. ROCKEFELLER Don at the hands of tha Fascist JOHN his ninety-secon- d birth rulers of Italy, but for the present at hla horn In Tarry-town- . quietly day at least he will not consider the N. Y. The only event of the withdrawal of tha papal nuncio to waa a dinner attended The day Mr. and family Rome, - Mgr. Borgonclnt-Duca- . Mrs. John D. Rockeby hla for been Jim nuncio, doing part, feller, Jr their married daughter all be could to bring about a peaceand her husband, David Mil Abble, ful settlement of th quarrel. with four other Rockton, together The popes latest encyclical dealt efeller children. To the press Mr severely with the Fascist position Rockefeller said; "These occasions on the education of yonth. and was me a -- very welcome opportucharacterised by the Italian press offer aa a return to th medieval concep- nity sUrst, to express my gratitude manys friends who not tions about tha respective authority to theatmany, time' but throughout this only of the church aud stats. Copies of the shown their1 kindly have year the document were not only distribregard for me; and second, to wish uted In the churches of Rome, but them and theirs and all the world a also were sent out of the country measure of health and con large couriers which action by special tent me nt, which are tbs basis of drew Fascist ridicule. real happiness." . Before, the International Eucharistic congress In Lille. France. pea red a special emissary from the NOTABLE among the deaths of was that of John pope, asking that mass be said for the holy father and requesting the Brisben Walker In Brooklyn. For assembled high clergy and lay many years ha was often In the faithful to pray for hla success In publje eye as a soldier, business the battle In which It was declared man, writer and editor and cruthe future of the church Ik at stake. sader for world peace. - The duke of Aosta, cousin of the At BE there will be another war king of Italy, also passed away, to Af I In Sonth America before long. the great sorrow of the Italian' Dispatches from Asuncion, Para- people. He won considerable fame guay. said that Senor Guachalla, In the World war. minister from Bolivia, sent a note (O till. Wwtare Xivowa C slaa. I clnl-Duc- !r.t:nr.:iki.i Scene in New Lateen Volcanic National Par!: Haws -- Briefly Told by Busy Readers HEED DISTRICT . CROUNDS REMODELED LESS YVOKXLNG HOIBS FRUIT Or GOOD QUALITY -- t. I TOOELE, UT. The Tooele Valley Railway yompsny has petitioned th publle utilities commission for permission to snbstltnts motor bus service for train service between Warner and Tooele City. Tb application points ont that th chief business of tbo line Is ore shipments to the International Smelting company plant, which jecentlf curtailed business, r NEPHI, UT. Fifty one quart Of "Early Spring Flies at 50 cent a quart have been purchased by the officer of the Juab stake relief Society. By destroying the file daring the early summer, tha society believes It will lessen the number during August. Falls TWIN FALLS, IDA.-T- wln county commissioners have decided .to rehabilitate a herd district covering the territory around Roger-so- n cm th Salmon project, south of here. This action was taken after a bearing when a number of residents from that section applied for II & ;. A'. v t jo V r BLACK FOOT, IDA. Remodeling of th bog and sheep sheds of the eastern Idaho district fair grounds her will afford accomodations for The Lassen Volcanic National park In California has Just been formally dedicated. Here la ft view In' the park, showing visitor standing on a huge piece of lava which waa hurled from tha crater ef of ML Lassen in 1915. The volcano, now quiet, la seen In the background. twice the number of animals heretofore exhibited. Indications are that the new space will be fully occupied for the fair, September 29 to October 2. OGIEN, UT The artesian well are said to bo bolding ont good, hut aid canyon streams have little or no water In them. These streams are Wheeler creek, Cold "Water creek," and Warm Springs. VEGAS. NEV. , :p.v : tha district LAS k England Has Largest Airliner in the World Specifica- tions and calls for bids for Bonlder Citys permanent postoffice building, hitherto a matter of uncertainty, and tho government administra- tion bnlldlng and dormitory, three of th principal structures In tha construction town, will be ont soon. EMMETT,' IDA. Emmett valleys season shipment of cherries totaled 85 car loads to eastern markets. SALT LAKE CITT, UT. Although tho drouth Is not serious, the deficiency of moisture will result in n reduction of Utah's major crops this year, according to a forecast of the United States deTbe repartment of wgrlGultufe port sounds a more optimistic note, however, In the predlcitlon that the state's crops, particularly the fruit, crop will be of good quality. BUItLET, IDA. Reseeding of ranges of the Minidoka national forest Is giving good results In the territory in this district. Stock Is kept off certain parts of the range until after the seed of the mors Important forage crops have matured. UT. Assignment of PROVO, 100 teachers for th Provo city school for 1931-3- 2 has been made To rellere con.lcstlon, 15 new teachers were hired. II ELENA, MONT. Drouth conditions In Montana and Nereda are forcing cattle growers to Import large quantities of hay for winter feeding. CEDAR CITT,'. of the new mechanic arts building at the branch agricultural college here has begun. HELPER, UT. Th city haa the Installation of a completed chlorination machine on the Helper pipe line system at New Peerless for treatment of the water supply before Its distribution In tbs dty lines. NAMPA, IDA. Pleading, for a moratorium from the government In construction costs due this year for Irrigation, several hundred fanners on the Boise project filed a resolution asking postponement of federal debts for 1931. NEPHI, UT. The Jnab county commission Friday agreed to cooperate with the state road commission on the Silver Ison county road, tbs' Leva road bridge and tho alignment of the I van Gunnison road projects. CHEYENNE, WYG. A contract to supply approximately 73,000 license plates next year has been e let. - PROVO, UT. A resolution favoring the reduction of working hours st the Utah state hospital from 12 to 8 hours and the hiring of additional workers was passed by the sanity board. JENSEN, UT. Dr. Frank Kay of th Carnegie Institute, with n group of eight young geologists snd paleontologists, has located his camp near LcoU, Ut The party ire excavating in th Tertiary sandstone. p giant airliner Hannibal making Its first flight over London from the Croydon .airport This craft Imperial Alrwaya. It la the largest and most luxurious airliner In the world snd la operated by th la powered with four motors, two In the upper wing and two In tbo lower wing. LEADER IN SPAIN it' s h' - - .- Teaching the Parrots to Talk (r i K--- -'! IV Alejandro Lerroux, foreign minister) In the first republican n Spain, who won a great triumph In the general election He Is likely to be either president or premier after the new constitution Is adopted. cab-lneyl- a FIRST FLIGHT AT 103 Peter Jensen, veteran bird trainer of the Luna "Park zoo In Los Angeles, has simplified the task of teaching th parrot family to talk. H bolds "classes twice day In n secluded In th zoo, where there are no noises to distract his pupils. Hiscage class usually consists of four or five birds which are seated on perch that haa n phonograph with, ft loudspeaker at one end. Clty-fllllar- d RICHFIELD, UT. Government construction on the Clear Creek canyon road, the large oiling program within Sevier county, and th general - road - Improvement ' north Bd south of this section. Is now In full swing and an but 30 miles will be up to state standards by September I. KANOSII, UT. War has been declared rn grasshoppers by the people In this community., Polaoc bait baa failed etojr lhe hopper advance on tb remaining green crops. TSI -- ' t Will Tour Nation in -M a Hollaw Lort H; 4 1 & M ' f i ; Miss Mary C Hartman of Philadelphia In the cockpit of the suto-firplane In which she made her w o first airplane flight She her one hundred and third birthday by going aloft In this newest type commercial plane flown by Guy Miller. cele-brate- d May Bo a Moral la TUa It la worth notlug that all those awful things you read about happening to people In the front page stories every day arent happening te those whotsre pmddlng along on tb straight snd etrrow path. a . - Qnrtanatl Enquirer.' Cyrus Gate a Pacific coast lumberman, with hla Hollow log on wheels. In which he plana a tour of the United State Gates and hla associates have mounted a twelvo-foot-ionsection of a hollow fir log on n truck chassis, and a door aud window have been euL The log la six feet In diameter, allowing plenty of room for moving around Inside this tree on wheel g |