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Show ! i:ac::a tcissTjugna. utah News Review of Current Events the World Over : and financial erisl has resulted la the formation of a national or coalition r ministry which la expected to hold of Bee for Only few months' and In that time to work out the grave problem the of balancing Stanley , budget Prime later MacDonald found himself caught between the two flree of tho demand by tbo and Liberals for reduc-- . tlon of the dole and the absolute refusal of the trades union congress to accept that - expedient for the financial relief of the country. Eight members of hla cabinet of Lalxir-Ite- s resigned, so Mr, MacDonald gave np the struggle and hurried to Buckingham palace where he handed to King George the resignation of tho entire ministry, The king, who bad rushed back from Scotland, called Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative leAder, and Sir Herbert Samuel, acting leader of tho Liberals, Into conference, and It was do dded that a national government should bo formed. At tho suggestion of Mr. Baldwin, Mr. MacDonald was persuaded to resumo bis place as prime minister, and a cabinet, amall aa In war time, was selected, these being tho mem. . n . ISIDRO By EDWARD W. PICKARD - I generously offered to donate glJXXV to the Jobless of Detroit providing 19,000,000 can be raised from oth000 s , , er source. . In the effort to avoid winter shortage of food 1 drought sections tbo American Red Cross la sending fall garden need to tens of tbonsands of rural families. SEVERAL congressmen, speaking 'i 'meir-dil-l :UEqS SaK?y JIl after bis cabinet quit tb aftermath of a peaceful revolt" among tb officers of the Chimborazo garrison. Before stepping down. Ay ora appoint ed CoL Lama Alba as minister of government end be assumed the Presidential powers In accordance with the constitution. Ayora took refuge in the United States legation la Quito. of are Indus- - " bead-quarter- - m el " ri five-yea- Tel five-yea- -- - a. 1 i 4 - vie fiy-fr- om , (. 4 V I motored to Sarcua August t and after discussing with Mara1 Foch tb changed situation to t Marne . sector and th practit stabilization of th front on c Veals, I iuggested tb transfer , tn First army headquarters to i: 8t Mlh let region, where It cot, begin Immediate preparations l tbe proposed offensive. We to. sldered th outline- of my plat and without hesitation MarsU Foch acquiesced to the transfer. Returning to Parts th same f ernoon I went to Previns te ti the matter over further with Get oral Petaln. We took stock a vail able divisions for tba Mlhiel operation, and be said could count on him definitely t do everything to hla power to flu nlsh whatever w might require. Having thus reached a genert understanding regarding the prt llmlnary , details of the move, I drove the following morning to L to take forma command of the First army and h to my staff re give Instruction garding th movement of bead quarters to Neufchateao. ' Balls Division In Action. j The Third division (Bell) ww till with tha British when tht combined attack of the British Fourth . and the French rim armies to tha Montdldler-AIbe- n sector began August 8. The (Uriel on was tn front line training with the British Fourth army and was attached te th British Tfctrj corps for the operation, the Oh Hundred end Thirty-firs- t regtmoi of Infantry being assigned to tht British fifty-eightdivision. Thk regiment Joined to tbe attack 1 gust against th MoriancouriChlptlly Spur north of the Sommt' It reached Its objectives tn spies did fashion and occupied a fin tha western edge of Graeaaln wood, extending southward along the river. ' August 16, tt continued to prv free against decided opposition1 gaining th eastern edge of the he es to of Foss and Maroon. Daring the following three days, the cot mand haring been shifted, tb Ow tnfanf-- j Hundred and Thirty-firunder the Australia Fourth dirt-slon attained a Un Just west f The three other regiments were to reserve durteg the operations - The One Hundred and Thirty-fir-st Infantry waa it llaved August 20, haring advance over three miles and aufferri T ; heavy casualties. f I motored to th British frmi Sunday te be present at Thirty third division headquarters, Bear MollIena-anx-Bol- s, oa the eecashu of the visit of King Georgs vh was then visiting his armies G era! Ritas had preceded ma both spent the night there Thu evening General Bell, relating the details of the participation el hh troops with tha British, said thefr services had been urgently reqnea ed and that they had acquitted themselves well. King Georgs Bestows Oecoratim ' The king arrived, August 12 present decorations to asleep dlvlsli men , of th Thirty-thir- d who had participated In the iwr attacks of the British array. hla arrival the king hivti General Bliss and me to bis where he presented me with F Grand Cross of th Order of fi Bath and bestowed th Orris t BL - Michael and 8L George t General Bliss. The presents!!' the king elmr were InformaL . handed the decorations to u t turn, at tb asm time express hla appreciation of American t slstance. We then accompanied the t to the place where tbe men I assembled for the ceremony. was gracious In hla compliment be pjnned the decorations oa t men, and the recipients wen tremely proud. , Aa soon a the king depart left with Boyd for Sir Doaf Haigs advance headquarteri t ask the relief of some of the division then with the I armies. Marshal Haig said he had t derstood that the America visions had been sent there t trained and to serve off tbe Brit front and that' now. Just as tt had become usefuL it was prop' to withdraw them. Be bad fee fee said, that these divisions remain, and waa disappointed bav them removed. I gave Marshal Haig my ax ance that hla desire waa fully 1 -- -- - wfcele viasutsrchlMM.) 1 try whose opinions are generally held In b!gj respect. For years Mr. Yauclaln was a strong supporter of the dry law oa economic grounds and because U abolished tbe saloon. But be now declares tha speakeasy has nullified the benefits of tht law, the attempts at enforcement are failure, and tha Eighteenth amendment should b repealed. Tbe national treasury Grasse, were putting every energy where some lighters were feeing CHAfTER LI I Continued. should collect much of the millions Marshal Haig gave nis dews and Into the service. Certain engineer unloaded. As tbo port bad made now going to the bootleggers, Mr. plana, which agreed with tha gen- troops were kept at this centra the record of handling 42,000 areral outline suggested, as did Gen- point for railway work, ready to riving troop and their baggage la Yauclaln avers, and b supports, to soma degree, Senator Morrows eral Pets In, who wanted further to respond to calls from any direc- on day. May 24, entirely with camp of lighters, I '- asked- him to tell me which-woul- d restore to eeeh consider the possibilities As far tion. Tba preliminary operations ap- German prisoners, under Colonel abont It family jlan state the power to enact Its ewa aa these EVERY By this time he had overcome hla ' plied to the Americans, they were Groom of tht military police, conemployed dry law. beraj c - Laborlte simply a restatement of tho plana tained several hundred men used fright, and pointing to two officers, Mr. MacDonald, Philip by the Ford Motor each down la the bottom of a 8omewhat the asms plan was adwe bad been leading up to ever as laborers. company at Iron vocated Snowden, 2. H. Thomas, and Lord A- - number Bulk-le- y war. L of tbo Into oor British women, since 2. Senator Robert lighter directing tb work, he said: entry by M I e II, Mountain Sankey, Sir, do you so tbos two capIn st addreaa before a therefore, advised that details of known as the Womens Auxiliary Ohio of will have to cultiConservatives Stanley Baldwin, re- Aid corps, were lent to oa by their tains down there In their shirt were and supply organization In Kenton, rally - Neville vate a garden next big Democratic to assist la clerical sleeves? WelL thats the secret consideration In tbe Chamberlain, Sir Samuel Ohio, In wblcb b declared the ceiving everyof the American army government ex work. Tb 250 women located at 1 any to them: 'Dont stand elf tf be chancellor former the of year expects preparation Hoar, ahoold traffic control liquor Tours occupied Beat and eomfort-abl- e somewhere and puff yourselves up to do Its part. to retain bit Job right to chequer, and Sir Phillip Cunllffo-Lister- . to the sovereign states. While at General Foche temporary barrack and pre- tn your uniforms, but taka off Sam Such la tha edict of be returned a plan for resubmlsslon Brownes and your coats and get I arranged with General sented a very military appearance Outlining who Sir Herbert Samuel and Uberala Henry Ford, to tha Some fifty of them down dose to your men.' of on amendment the Retain for tb of tha Eighteenth expansion ponds. thus hopes te rethe marquis of Raiding. Of course, those captains have said h hoped such First corps, then operating In tha were 111 la quarters at tho time states. Bulkley lieve hie employee Eight other ministers without a plan would be placed before con- Marna sector, by which four Amer- and 1 gav instructions that they now become experts. I did tbe from tho effects of cabinet rank were appointed. when I started, but conventions rather than ican divisions were to bo placed should be transferred to our how same thing ere stitutional tho temporary business depression. In ji radio addreaa Mr. MacDontrained 1 manage la the line with two In reserve. It pltaL Besides officially, then fin since they a H state legislatures. urged waa my bops that this would bo women, under the proper restric-tion- things generally and they carry believes Ho other companies ald defended the proposed reduction 11 plank for the Democratic party tho basis for tha preliminary fop that prevatled, befum a val- out my orders. I can wear my uniof tbo dole. throughout tho country will take "which would taka prohibition out on ued addition to tb social aid of form now that I Lav won th right aa American of nation army been measures. haa He similar Mr. MacDonald la denounced In of national- politics once and for this front En routs to Cbaomont Ufa where they were stationed. to wear tt" ; some Labor circles as a traitor, and studying the problem while on a an." 1 stopped td rail oa Liggett and ns numwith force This I Well" eventually said, "ONeil, you're v, elsewhere la being hailed aa almost tonr of inspection and la convinced x about of bered him 6,000. of man tha I been have possibility Just th looking Incidentally,' Senator Bnlkley .Is apprise there la no use trying te help men a hero. He seemingly haa sacriAdditional American divisions for Speaks to Men In Hodpltal for, and lam going to and you to looked npon as a possibility till do v not to themselves who base TiAiJarwas try help Tb AlsrSkrWJ. ficed bis personal ambition and pwv hospital at every1 poff wo us to show them for the Democratic nomination for then filled with men wounded In your secret vegetables fir their famExpedition to Russia. baps h(s political future to help his fly raising President mm The supreme war coancll waa the recent engagements. i ilies. They country out of Its financial distress. CHAPTER L1V prone to listen to suggestions for were receiving the heat of care un"When the people of our country The London Dally Herald, chief the use of allied troops at various do CoL A. M. Smith and hla effThe French government bad exorgan of the Labor party, charges learn to help themselves they will THREE hundred other than tbe western icient group of medical officer and pressed a desire to bestow their Inplaces be than benelUed.far they greater that tho fall of tho Labor governon which tha nurses. , front One of decorations on American officers dustrialists, labor British seemed these, ment waa dictated by the United would bo .by unemployment Insur, various to bo especially Intbe and asked if I would so- through Passing leaders and gov- sistent ws to send troops to help wards of this hospital I apok to a and men, an appointment in the Legiea States Federal Reserve bank. A ance, a! Is being suggested In concept official ernment g If onr agricuwhite army tn Russia, the young soldier who waa of Honor with the grade of grand condition to the granting of further gress." Ford add. when were communication to the are lture present np In bed, and asked-hiofficer. open Bitting keep adopted plans throughout credits. It says, was a drastic reduct the world social through Murmansk In tha Arch-ang- where he was wounded, meaning the country such a thing aa the dole As congress had recently grant tion in the dole. This was flatly dewound. nature tbe his of to economic Inquire congress ed permission for members of our nied by 8nowden and others. High system need never be thought of." I was opposed- - to any such Idea, In reply ht said ; Du you remem- forces to receive foreign decorabegan Its session Faintly men who have no avail officials In Washington said they road skirts where mean Just It the as would simply scattering ber. sir. the French government was la Amsterdam. Hotions, had not heard that an additional able space for gardening. Ford sail to were the left advised a small grove and turns our resource, all of which accordingly, and tt was to lland. In the chair loan had been asked of the federal would be supplied with land by the needed on the western front But across a wheat field and then leads confer this honor upon me that offirer as Would presiding company, which President - Wilson - was - prevailed np ever the brow of the bill! Well, President Poincare paid bis first provide ex reserve system by the British govwas C. H. Yan der upon to help and I was directed to right there, sir." ernment. It was their belief that pert advice for those not familiar brief visit to Chaumont August 6, He was dearly describing the 1918. Leeuw, an eminent vend a regiment provided General the coalition ministry wonld be able with garden work. He added that which of couth Solssona no As who is advance Dutchman had apFocb objections. as Investigation would be started to rescue the nation from Its diffiI met him at the station with a saliparently be bad already considered pierced the Chateaa-Thlerr- y soon to determine which of hla empresident of the International In. escort and conducted him culties. , , military I not Of there was course, Relations association. the question, be gave hla approval ent. dustrial to my headquarters, where tbe ployees needed Instruction. me It but touched that waa at the time, and a accordingly regiment There were delegates from 20 counof the staff were bead-loartisent Tbe Three Hundred and Thirty-n- he should feel that I must have senior officersAfter that formality tries, 85 of them representing the inth presented: were Indications that the to him. dose Col. been Lieut very George Infantry, THERE wo repaired to tho small ares of United States. In In base E. Bordeaux, the Southwest At the to Stewart hospital In the great build commanding, together where the headquarters The topic for tha first session with one battalion of engineers and then nnder the efficient euperviiloB barracks, fore the price of crude oil up to Ing of the Depart band were drawn up id and troop A. H. CoL chief surgeon Shaw, one field hospital, were designated of waa The Present Paradox Unem$1 a barrel would be successful, but ment ofCommere , for the line ceremony. of the base section, we found abont the fields of 'Oklahoma and east ployment In tbe Midst of Economic for this wservice. In Meanwhile, tb entire beadqnar of onr 'most 500 them of wounded. of for Id the the prospect r Texas were still kept closed tight Progress," and. to start with, a several hundred ton, Walter 8, Gif earl) rsembly of corps and divi- soon to be sent homo. No matter tors personnel, had world prosperity plan was outby the militia, and those of Kansas turned out to ford, bead of the form onr army. It became how severely wounded they were men and women, sions to lined by Dr. Louis L. Lorwln of were shut by order of the state pubAmerican , that tbe organization be I never beard a word of complaint witness tbe proceedings. Both naargent lic service commission. Several tb Brookings Institution in Washhastened with all possible speed. from any of our men. There could tional airs were played and the graph and Telr He said that a general oil companies made overtures i'he outlines bad been determined not have been found la the hos- troops were presented to tbo Presington. big company ephone war on ell moratorium debts members of the First army pitals of any army a more cheerful ident, after which be addressed me sod to Governors and Murray and now director Sterling, were at work on the details. lot It was e lesson In fortitude, briefly onto perfect English and staff was and the bnt both lid said the would stay reparations payments of national, rellet w th decoration. anQlffon, order formal the Inspiration, to see their Any pinned My first necessary step to give the creating clamped down until all the major Is rapidly getting . am waa "I field First issued courage. specially pleased." he army July purchasers met the price of $1 e world a hreathiag spell from wbat ready bis organisation for tba Stren24. to take effect August 10. with - We arrived at Brest August 2 amid, "at this opportunity to thank Its most termed barrel. Meanwhile the prices paid he aggravating and headquarters uous work of combating unemployend found the commanding gener- General Pershing and tha brave at La ment and distress throughout the for oU moved steadily upward In fiangerons postwar problem. Such a al. G. H. Harries, and staff at tha army under hla orders tor the very moratorium would leave open dual was station to meet ns. Base section gallant work they did during the Immediate consideration country. His able assistant la Fred the states name! and also la Mon-tanour last weeks oa tho field of battle." settlement oL the debts end reparWyoming, Colorado, New Mexgives tbe Improvement of the gen- No. 6 was built, around Brest & Croxton, acting chairman bf the I replied, thanking him for the ation he bnt tbe tbe eral Louisiana said, ico, question, and Arkansas. supply system. Although emergency committee on unemploy honor, and saying: California refiners profited by the presumption would be In favor of recent reorganization had helped. ment which haa been busy since last vain thla decoration as a It had been my purpose for some fall gathering Information. And the shortage caused by the shut down, further extending It. end a final time to mako changes mark of recognition by France f tn personnel cancellation effects as if tbe proved B2 members of the advisory comshipping gaaotlne In large quantities services of th American army th In tht S O. K. particularly In the beneficent as expected. to tha east coast A curtailment mittee named by President Hoover and of friendship for the American position of chief, which demanded An entire session of tbe congtess great administrative ability. After people. representing all sections of the land, program la In effect there too, and fell to .are rendering such service aa they producers are drawing from the was devoted to hearing first hand much thought the eboleo Kissing Causes Embarrassment. " can. Then, too. there' are many storage tanka to supply tba eastern Then, according to th French reports from the Union of Soviet General Harbord. ' tt custom. President Poincare kissed Socialist Republics concerning tbe capable volunteers, and also hired markets. m on both cheeks, but not withCHAPTER Llll experience of the Russians in ' experts io handle technical matters In August, 1918. 1 mad an out some difficulty, as he waa not Early economic - in connection with tho great camplanning, flood tha by day disaster H so tall as L and it was necessary DAI central inspection tonr of tha service of China growa worse. paign for funds that Is planned. to note tbo progress and for him to rise on tiptoe and for supply, Plans worked out by the Presim to lean somewhat forward, i Dispatches describe the terrible tb chief of staff myself, acquaint DIRECTOR I dent and Mr. Gifford call for comconditions In tha valley of the PROHIBITION after Investigation and General Harbord. by actual I was not tosenslbl to the high ' V pleto organization of tho entire Yangtse where an the country expersonal honor, but regarded It of charges, haa ordered all dry observations, with conditions.with a Tb tour was mad also - country for tb relief task tba namainly aa.an appreciation on the cept the hilltops la nnder water. agents to cease the employment of view te such changes In personnel part of the French government of tlon muat face this winter. AR re-- , Junka sailing unobstructed over women In gathering evidence, either sod Improvements In methods as the assistance America bad alLi lief agencies are to bo welded Into hundreds of towns and villages. Unat Informers or companions. Ha would Insure tha complete fulfill ready given to the cause, f one system io there will - bo no counted tbonsands of the Inhabitt Without Implying-th- e says It la unnecessary, thereby die ment of tho increased obligations slightest duplication of effort, and no section ants bav drowned, and hundreds agreeing with McCampbelt, the New Imposed upon the service of suprTitldam of tbe form op salutation f ,,-reof tho country will be neglected. of thousands of others are starving lSc of used to tha ceremony. I cannot reYork enforcer. ply by tho tremendous task Under tho direction of tho Wash-- ' or dying of pestilence. On every frain from confessing my embarceiving. storing end transporting tii enlarged troop and anpply shipServing a Ftelo Uun bit of land that la still an flooded rassment.' especially aa f could ington organisations communities ments. hear a hushed laughter from the which have not yet begun to preare throngs of refugees without COLONEL AND MRS. Our first atop was Tours, which, leading port of debarkation. Tha Irreverent Americana tn the area safely at Kaslml pare for the winter are expected to food, drink or shelter, and moat of of the headquar- section Included four French ter- who witnessed my situation, no gaura naval baa In Japan, near being the location mak new efforts to obtain funds them beyond help. Tbe three great S. O. 8, with a huge ritorial departments Another landthe ters f doubt with sympathy. and the to capital proceeded with which to supply local needs. cities of Hankow,' Wnchang and Tokyo, Americas military garrison of 2.400 ing port for troops was Cherbourg I thought that M Poincare himThe President and Mr. Gifford Hanyang are In desperate state where they were accorded a treA officers and 4Jfl0 men, had become large locomotive terminal and self was probably quite as much mendous welcome by government a beehive of activity. n Ifere In agreement that the relief threatened with complete destrucrepair sh ip were located at Rennes embarrassed as I was. Moreover, Wo visited every activity at sad a coal port at Granville. load must bo carried by combined tion, and Anklng, Kluklang sad and drisenry alike. They planned he must have beard the suppressed Major ONeil's Secret mirth ss plain as L . - Ut and community effort While other cltle are little better off. The to remain In Japan about twd weeks Tours, beginning with tb central After an inspection of the store records office, a branch of tbe adthere to Chins. AftAa the American army wa now the federal government will aid In tea crop of central China has been and to office and of house new the largo proconstruction an accomplished fact It seemed aderwards they may go onte Manila, jutant generals organizing relief activities and In utterly rulnel recfor additional storage on the plera, visable to begin and It la thought they are likely to portions, where the personal prepfirathtns Imthe drive cor funds, every attempt ords of every man In tbe A. E. F. I asked for the chief stevedore. mediately to earry out the plan of la to bo made to frustrate nil at EW YORK city, aroused to continue on around the world. Howwere kept. We found that the Major O'NrIL who came up ap- campaign adopted July 21, providever, the colonel declared la Tokyd tempts to pass dole" legislation.' fury by the exploits of Its railway operator, numbering thou- parently quite embarniased. To ing for a distinctive American opno fixed had plana. Senator Couzens of Michigan haa gangsters which rival or surpass they sands. comfortably . sitiMtOd ' tn put him at ease I took him by the eration against tbe St ihbiei 131 WeWi Noium Calao.1 portable barracks at Camp da arm and w walked together to Washing aredwttoe to - rejoicing In the acquisition of an Important recruit' to heir ranks. He Is Samuel - Vauelaln, teel magnate end ocomotlv builder, one of those cap- of j Wrt right ra. creed, tael .ding the leuituriec. Bc- - v mediately tains 4 WNUScfvtM their posts Opponents er olrica , Hcrtk iairliu Dtj Gera. AYORA, President of since 1929. resigned Im- of Americas shipping Interests, are protesting against the deal made between the federal farm board and the government of Brasil, because tho 25,000.000 Irashels of wheat which will bo traded for tot feo will bo transported to Brasil In Brazilian vessels. Chairman Stone of tho farm board said nothing conld be done about It. aa negotla tlons bad been dosed. Represents tlve Frank L. Bowman of West Virginia declared the action of the board la allowing Brazil to arrange the transportation waa a colossal economic blunder". and In violation of tbo spirit of tbo merchant marina act Tim American Steamship Owners' association sent a protest to President Hoover. ' Probably, aa Mr. Stone says, nothing can bo done In this Instance, bat It Is more than likely that If the board makes sales of wheat or cotton to China and other countries. American shipping Interests will be protected. -- i ltsf force those thugs. TUe police was told to arrest all known or .. A great mass pected criminal!. meeting was held la Madlgon Square garden and tbe speakers, who Balnbrldg Colby, blamed prohibition and crooked politics for tb gang outbreaks. Tbe city administration was bitterly denounced. Mayor Walker coming la for some hard slaps, o .National Government Under MacDonald Supplants ' British Lahorite Cabinet --Giilord Organizes ' Campaign for Relief in America. bbitGreat economic - of Chicagos gunmen, started os a campaign to rU those t $ - Ferte-aoua-Jouar-re i h i ; st e. r predated and that 1 regretted necessity which Impelled me mak this request Just at this ment but to accordance with agreement I muat Insist on hr them. ' He acknowledged the deratandlng and said that alth be needed our troops he rw my gwaltlon and my reason thetr withdrawal Ha then hla frank, straightforward Pershing, of course you 1 have them ; there can never m difference bn ween os." - (TO CONTI NUXD.1 Maevotooa Jaw Pv f fighting lion caught In been known to bite ' rope In as Instant and mak 1 " te Whales have been a heavy boat In It Jaws. A fnriated tiger bit dean thmu, shoulder of a man. crushing hones to splinters. The hjrea the moot powerful Jaw nw any s warm blooded creator hvena ran bite through the bone of an ox to order te ! the marrow - A hue- - 1 knn |