Show THE GARLAND Youthful Fcil KctHJ that Frank N Isaac II Johnson of Deerlng Maine ran up the 204 ateps of the Bunker Hill monument without stopping or touching the rail After an hour’s rest during which they cut their initials on the Adams cannon they came down the same way — on the run It was 78 years ago Daria of Calais and News Review of Current Events the World Over James rlercoIizedVax V'k’a Interesting Suggestions to Congress Butier May Be G 0 P Chairman — British Parliament in Action Keeps Skin Young ud m CUt kla vote Md M dhrwied FIm pnrtlcU W fewr ttatd nit Mek ptmple 4kto to dtwpewr Merwittwd Yow to9 look rrn to T out the baaiity oi yonr Fwwdfd Uaxdlto m 41 tab mn fT""4 "” W mi rkl Who? didn’t know who did you?” who were you?” “You morning “No I was this By Y i on they are propose are remedies 'w f EDWARD statesmen ire Washington already In preparation for the session of con- gress that opens In December and each one seems to hav$ his own Idens of what eminent OUR should be done to save the natloqThe ready SJr $ilvW4 v" 4 to various as the men themselves and at least some of those J vw? aa that are not too evidently put forward for of futhe purpo§ rther embarrassing an already troubled administration may POISON Your bowels! in Poisons absorbed into the system ttom souring waste in the bowels cause that dull headachy sluggish bilious condition coat the tongue foul the breath eap energy strength and A little of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that gently harmlin a hurry The difference it essly will make in your feelings over night will prove its merit to you Dr Caldwell studied constipation for over n years This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men women old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves Its natural mild thorough action and its pleasant taste commend it to everyone That’s why "Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin’ as it is called is the most popular laxative drugstores selU Dr W B Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctors Family tt Laxative Most Obliging Diner— Have you any wild duck? 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Those who favor him urge that his great wealth would help tbe committee In raising ths large campaign fund that will be needed Mr Phipps maintains All a handsome home la Washingtontalk for the nathis Is tional committee does not meet until when It will choose a date December and city for the 1932 convention !( Belief Director Gifford committee are as busy the efforts of bees and municipal state governments to meet tbe Job of caring fur the unemPresident Hooployed neit winter ver has added many names to tbe advisory board so It now Includes a of the country's leading great number men In all lines It was believed these advisers would soon be called In session Labor day gave occasion for numer W PICKARD ous expressions concerning tbs situation by labor leaders cabinet members congressmen and others In general the dole Idea was condemned but many agreed with William Green head of the American Federation of Labor who ’ksserted that work must be proGovernor vided the Idle by Industry Murray of Oklahoma speaking at Chicago vehemently attacked Wall Street the bankers and International charging them with having npset tbe economic structure of the country Be called for a new deal In 1932 for the laborers and common people and freer lending to the producing classes Bis talk so nded as If he were suggesting himself for President as the candidate of a new party for he assailed Republicans and Democrats alike So watch out for “Alfalfa Bill the WHILE rubber Bobbies London batons struggled of Jobless men British parliament opened Its special session called to try to balance the budget After the usual speech from the throne bad been read Prime Minister MacDonald head of the new national offered a government motion that the house resolve Itself into a committee of the whole for the speedy passage of the economy measures devised on Be Insisted division a stating the resoluwas considered as a test tion of confidence The result of the vot ing gave the government a majority of 59 the figures being 809 for and 250 against It Tbe Conservatives and most of the Liberals lined up with as did twelve members of MacDonald tbe Labor party Sir Oswald Moseley and his “new party” were In opposition together with Arthur Henderson's Laborltes Tbe economy budget as presented by Chancellor Snowden and accepted by the house caused groans from the Laborlte benches Its principle feaare: tures summarized to and disperse a Communists mob Taxes Income— Standard rate raised six pence bringing It to five shillings In the pound (about $123 In 3) or 25 per cent Beer— Increased one penny (two American cents) a pint Leaf tobacco — Increased eight pence (16 cents) a pound other forms of tobacco proportionately Gasoline— Increased two pence (4 cents) a gallon Entertainment — Movies and legiti16 Increased mate theaters per cent Total new taxes this year next year $400000000 Savings Dole— Cut 10 per cent Follce wages —Cut to sliding fire shillings from scale upward (about 125) a week School teachers’ wages— Cut 15 per cent Civil servants of all kinds from cabinet ministers down — Pay cuts ranging as high as 20 per cent Heavy reductions In outlay for deeducation and road fense services fund Incident was the anAn Interesting nouncement by King George that he desired a reduction of $250000 la hls civil Ust of 2350000 which Is the annual Income paid by the government ' to the crown Queen Mary and other members of the royal family Joined tbe king's request for cuts in tbelr parliamentary grants and the prince of Wales who bis Income solely from bis derives duchy of Cornwall estimated to be about 350000 per year announced be Intended to contribute 30000 to the national exchequer Bayles of Springfield who a few years ago was Is the miner working underground new American king of the air for be won the Thompson trophy race at the national air races in Cleveland making the new record of an average speed of 236 miles an hour la hls Gee Bee supersportster over the 100 mile closed course IBs money reward was 9300 Among the seven rivals be beat waa MnJ Jimmy Doolittle whose achievements at tbe meet earned for him 10000 Of the women ft j ers Mrs Mae Baizlip of St Louis was the Mgffest money winner her share being of Aurora John Livingston 7730 111 captured six trophies and a lot of coin LOAVELL a NATIONAL as Name TIMES between and Japan In the offing seems The immediate be getting nearet reason Is the shooting of Cape Nakamura Japanese as a spy by Chinese troops In Manchuria some weeks ago The Japanese cabinet met earl In the week to consider the matJlro MlnamI ter and Minister of Reset forth the Army’s attitude cently be urged the government to taka TROUBLE to GARLAND UTAH a firm stand In dealing with the Chinese rulers of Manchuria who have sought pretexts to delay answering The vernaculai queries from Tokyo press In Japan insists on strong meat ures against China £Ix military planes of the Ninth division at Kanazawa dropped 100000 handbills that called the attention of the nation to the danger of Japanese Interests In Manchuria being Jeopardized This Is the first time tbe army has taken such unusual measures The t handbills said: Tbe national awaken “Countrymen defense Is endangered” League WHAT the members of thetermed a assembly “lamentable error” was rectified when the assembly met In Geneva and almost immediately a resoluadopted Mexition Inviting co to Join the league The first business was a of tbe election president and this honor was conferred on Nikolas Tltulescu of Rumania former minister and foreign now Rumanian am bassador to Great Britain Then the matter of Mexico was taken up Lord Cecil of England said the admission of Mexico would rectify an error In tbe formation of the league adding “I must admit I personally bad a part In committing this error” He said tbe aid of Mexico was needed In the league's efforts to solve world problems These sentiments were echoed by M Brland of France Signor Grandl and of Italy Curtiue of Germany Yoshlzawa of Japan and the resolution was adopted unanimously AVhlle the statesmen were paying tribute to Mexico her observer at Martlne Geneva de Alba walked about the auditorium smiling and shaking hands with the leading delegates The Mexican senate accepted the Into Its action and cabled vitation The Mexicans feel that her Geneva position In the league will give Mexico prestige In tbe eye of otber Latin American nations close on the farm board will aell bushels of Its' wheat to 15000000 China comes the newt that Germany Is dickering for the purchase of Of tone from the same source both lots would be sold on course and many Amerlong term credits icans doubt that we ever will receive FOLLOWING payment Of the wheat for China will be turned Into flour before It leaves the United States In order to The tbe American millers pacify will te 50000 tons monthshipments ly the first to go before October L Carl Williams said American shipping lines would have a chance to carry this Wheat and flour but must meet In other words be willcompetition ing to carry the gralr across 'he Pacific at the loser rates bid by other lines sixty experts on rural met at the University an of Chicago to try to formulate economic policy for farm relief Their were behind closed doors sessions to be Interbut those who consented viewed between sessions held out- litfor encouragement tle Immediate those depending farmers especially on cotton and wheat The policies of the farm board came on tbe part of In for condemnation many representatives who declared that the board's policy of discouraging production of such crops - wheat and cotton was detrimental MORE than ended naval mutiny suddenly as It began and peace once more reigns lo that counThe rebels try officially at least who objected to varimeasous government held out until ures the sir force went action to against One hundred them planes circled over held by the warships dropthe mutineers ping bombs that sank and some destroyers tbe battledamaged Then ship La Torre CHILE'S literature was the telling rebels they had no chance so they gave up Their officers Including Rear Admiral Gomel commander of the fleet were set free and resumed their commands and the and craft were taken to Valparaiso Port Tougoy Tbe government has started ai Into tbe guilt of those vestigation volved mote than 2700 enlisted men Other hundreds and petty officers of men some of them Id the army took part Id tbe seizure of the bases end It Is at Talcahuano Valparaiso stirred op alleged that Communists the whole affair Tbe nation was generous in praise of the conduct of the aviation division and attaches of embassies and legations remarked that It as the first time In a La revolt that aircraft had conquered a navy to pro tect a government The senate proposed to tbe eabi net that one of the outstanding heroes of the rebellion Lieut Fernando de La Paz be nised to the rank of The lieutenant defended major the powder niagnzP Single handed at 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