Show THE GARLAND BRISBANE THIS WEEK Many Sleep forgot Kang Teh’ Er Ilaa Gone Britain Claims All ten McGraw "hat we actually see Impresses us young woman In Chicago twenty-sijears old has Just finished her second n deep sleep puzzling doctors earning their science is Everybody Interested In that wonders what the girl’s spirit does through the long sleeping hours — whether It Is permit' ted to wander sway In graveyards are millions that have lept for generations and everywhere beneath the sod endless other millions re sleeping never to wake on this earth Nobody wonders about that— everybody takes It for granted Chinese prince once heir to the imperial throne of China emerged from his “period of purification as “Emperor King Teh of Slanchukuo" Con fueius ®ttys “tranquillity and virtue’ are necessary in a sovereign And I’uI’s new name “Kang Teh” means tranquillity and virtue The years to come In Manchukuo where Manchurian ancestors ruled before they became emperors of China will be called Kang Teh How long will It last! How long will the able Japanese believe It necessary or worth while to keep up the pretense of Independent rule In Man hukuo? It Is Interesting to see the power of Japan demonstrated In her ability to set up an emperor on what was Chinese territory on the edge of angry Itussla That has not been donmslnce Napoleon made kings of his relatives dukes and princes of "nobodles" or at least not since Woodrow Wilson set up various little countries in Europe carving up old ones John renown baseball victories hitting around praises glory people J McGraw baseball player of Is dead only sixty A fiery won fighting man McGraw In the line of throwing a ball It with a club and running bases newspaper Every him and he Is entitled to the lie knew what Interests the Great Britain will again remind Uncle which Sam that the “Little America” ltear Admiral Byrd Is exploring and to Engsnapping out really belongs land Is “Little America” says England part of “three large sectors around the South pole" that belong to Britain because she saw them first There will be no war about It probably because the poles as they shift Our North and South move slowly poles require 17000 years to make a sweep of the heavens and complete Is off when today’s South far the day and North poles will be part of a warm climate with other spots on the earth as North and South poles takBefore the thouing their places sands of years shall have passed the and the British certainly empire will have United States probably ceased to exist under their present and Ideas management ' However there might be gold and there surely is oil beneath those cold lands deposited there In ancient days of heat has Mr Rockefeller's organization already located oil wells within the Arctic circle although It Is not thinklines yet ing of laying pipe like that of the British diplomacy looks far ahead Vatican his canannouncing Gifford Pinchot didacy for senator from Pennsylvania against David A Roed now senator aays “as a Republican" he ‘‘will work to restore with President Roosevelt of snapping and Instead prosperity snarling at the President's heels" who knows politics Senator Reed thoughtthis statement will study This country Is really beginfully and ning to take an Interest In politics old its own government The good with party label with Itswith“pointing has alarm" and viewing pride lost Its Importance send Washington agrees to let Spain us 1500000 gallons of wine and Spain agrees to buy about 17000000 pounds of American tobacco for the Port wine Is recommended when they old In smalt quantities are no longer able to assimilate claret and other lighter acid wlnea excellent produces But California It is well port wine sherry also and to give American producers as muck of the American market aa possible Roosevelt makes a suggestion that may be the beginning of lm He would have portant developments the United States consolidate control by wire meaning f communications and radio The telephone telegraph President says : “I have long felt that for the sake of clarity and effectiveness the relationship of the federal to certain services known government as utilities should be divided InV three Holds — transportation power ant President communication" new agency to be known as “The commission" Federal Communications and should have would be established and study fUH power to Investigate the business of existing companies and make recomendatlons to congress” Utilities men will study those words A carefully - KJnf irndtcatd WNU ervi I Intermountain Hews —Briefly told for Busy Readers TIMES GARLAND UTAH Dutch T u lii ps NO TICK BITE SERUM DEAF MEET IN MAY SURVEY FARM HOMES IDAHO IIAS 443000 PEOPLE FARMERS HAVE CHANCE BOISE IDA Since 1912 217- 036 births have been recorded by the bureau of vital statistics of Idaho comaccording to Lewis Williams missioner of public welfare During the same length of time deaths recorded have totaled 87640 The population of the state at the present time is about 445000 The bureau was feet up in 1912 BOISE IDA — Farmers who hare not signed the federal government wheat reduction contracts will be to do so given another opportunity Herschel Davidson special agent for Ada Boise and Owyhee counties has announced ELY NET— With an estimated 20000 tons of $20 gold ore developed at the Willow Patch mine In the Osceola district a amalgamating mill has been put into operation to handle the ore OGDEN UT— The ninth triennial convention of the Utah Association of the Deaf will convene at the state school for the deaf at Ogden May 30 to June 2 inclusive BOISE IDA— The supply of serum for tick bite cases has been exhausted according to official reports LOGAN UT — The farm housing CWA project is nearing survey This project was concompletion ducted in three rural areas of Utah and was carried on under direction of the bureau of home economics cooperating with the burean of agricultural engineering department of and the state extension agriculture service The object of the survey was to determine the adequacy of present farm bousing to measure the potential demand for Improved farm home facilities to develop plans for Installation with standard specifications adapted to needs of typical sections and to determine the estimated cost to investigate possible methods for financing farm home Improvements LOGAN UT— 4 II Club Leaders of Utah attended the 15th annual training school held here a few days ago BOISE IDA— 14 CWA projects are under way in Ada County SALT LAKE CITY UT— A committee of 25 lawyers Is considering changes in the state criminal code and will submit a proposed code to the next session of the legislature BOISE IDA — A special election will be held April 6 to decide on proposed changes In the city government t Ill SALT LAKE CITY UT—The crash of the United Airlines pashas senger plane killing 8 persons caused Army air mall flyers to use great care in making flights BOISE IDA — The normal school year for rural schools In Idaho was Federal aid will be granted to schools which have run out of funds before completing work of a normal year measured on the basis after having levied the maximum under the law it is reported by school officials EPnRAIM UT— Heavy and almost continuous storms In the mountains east of here recently have brought both the snow depth and the water content well above average made according to measurements at the Great Basin experiment station PROVO UT — Postal revenues al the local post office are showing a steady Increase for 1934 over reel nt years LA VERKIN s UT— The200 of C C G camp here not ly are earning money enjoying ood food and living conditions but re benefiting through courses of ocatlonal education in many lines TONOPAH s NEV— Lejrge of black sand in upper Tula anyon south of Goldflld considered as carrying no metal values have recently been found to carry high values In gold according to assays ROCK SPRINGS WYO— A human life for every 444955 tons of coal produced In the state of Wyoming In 1933 and nonfatal Injury for each 17720 tons taken from the 100 producing mines of the state are recorded In the annual report of Rock Springs Lyman IL Fearn state Inspector of coal mines AMERICAN FORK UT— The level of water In Utah Lake la reported aa 09 of a foot lower than the level of one year ago SALT LAKE CITY UT— The an- nual Utah state conference of Boy Scout workers will be held In Salt Lake April 5 D E Hammond chief scout executive of the Salt Lake council announced recently SALT LAKE CITY UT— In tha process of formation is the Property Owners’ Tax league intended as an adjunct of the Salt Lake real estate board The league's announced purpose will be to adjust “Inequalities of tax burdens now placed on real property" or In other words to lower real property taxes RICHMOND UT— Richmond has tc continue the definitely decided big annual Black and White dairy day County Agent R L Wrlgley has announced The affair will be conducted In May this year BASQUE HERDERS LEND CHARM TO s BEVERLY la just what what I see as HILLS— Well all I know I read In tha papers or I prowl and Brother the last week or so I 1 like to prowled tell of old frlende that I run onto Of course Washington D C Is my alley when It A “Garden Spot” In Tulip Land for satirists In both literature and art The tulip mania called forth not only serious horticultural essays by such men as Pierre Vallet John Parkinson and Lauremburg but Juvenallan dustry Jibes by Petrus Hondlus who In his Tulip growing once became a mania 1621 had called “Dapes Inemptoe” In some portions of the Netherlands people foola who devoted their entire More has beea written about that chapter In Dutch history In fact than Its gardens to flowers which bloomed for warrants but it Is Inter- only a few weeks each year Uondlua Importance was the leader of a group of writers esting because the mania began at a who ridiculed tulips and tulip growers time when the Dutch government was The “Mania Pamphlets” to acIn naval expeditions engaged Dutch the so government were and taxes Probably high quire territory as to be almost unendurable That the alarmed at the extent of the bulb gamsober Dutch would lose their heads bling Inspired some of the humorists to poke fun at the craze A aeries of over a flower at such a time Is a phenomenon that speaks highly of the “Mania Pamphlets" was published In 1637 a few months after the disfascination of the tulip astrous In these publicaliquidation Staid burghers abandoned ordinary tions appeared drawings or cartoons business to engage In the tulip trade showing the tulip "maniacs'' In ridicand a period of gambling began that ulous antics could not result in anything but finanOne skit pictured a group of traders cial ruin for the participants The sitting around a table under a gigantic mania started In France In 1635 and while tolling gardeners foolscap quickly shifted to the Netherlands bored outside with baskets rakes and Once the gambling was under way the plants about which It swirled be- barrows and a curloua crowd looked on The cartoon was titled “Flora’s came mere symbols All trade was for tulips “In the onion” Buyers would Foolscap" Another picture “Flora's of Fools” represented a contract for “futures” risking enor- Carriage crowd of tulip fanciers In a wagon mous sums on the expected products All were adwith sails of beds newly planted A bulb of the equipped “Admiral Llefkens” sold for mors than miring their tulips and a queue of folk followed the carriage 4000 florins —the equivalent probably begging for on current exchange of nearly 300 with hands upstretched flowers The “Semper Augustus” guineas The original pamphlets were distribwhich had not Increased rapidly since when a uted In 1637 and In 1734 its Introduction in 1623 was exceed hyacinth mania threatened they wera lngly scarce and a single plant brought 6500 florins worth at the time about reissued aa a warning to speculators Even after the mania subside gar870 pounds sterling deners pursued their hobby with such Queer bargains were made an exdevotion aa to provoke satirists to lamample that seems particularly ridiculIn 1688 Jean de la ous being the exchange of one bulb for poon them Bruyere wrote In his "Characters”: a load of grain four fat oxen twelve “The lover of flowers has a garden sheep five pigs twobarrels of butter 1000 pounds of cheese four barrels of In the suburbs where he spends all his You time from sunrise till sunset of wine a bed beer two hogsheads stead with Its furnishings a suit of see him standing there and you would think he had taken root In the midst At clothes and a silver drinking cup of his tullpa before bla 'Solitaire' he the beginning of the mania the buyers opens his eyes wide rubs his hands were real tulip fanciers who coveted the flowers but these soon were shoul- stoops down and looks closer at it It never before seemed to him so dered out of the bidding by profeshandsome sional market operators who bought “He la In an ecstacy of Joy and in lots and held for a rise One sucleaves It to go to the ‘Orient then to cessful broker made 60000 florins profit the 'Veuve from thence to the 'Cloth In four months and at of Gold' on to the 'Agatha Stole Hie Friend's Rare Tulip last returns to the ‘Solitaire where That Dumas’ picture of Isaac he remains la tired out alts down and machinations against his rival forgets hla dinner ha looks at the tulip grower Is at least not Impossible tulip and admires Its shade shape Is proved by historic incident A cercolor sheen and edges Its beautiful tain burgomaster of Holland used his form and calls but God and nature Influence to obtain for a friend a poare not In hla thoughts for they do litical post of some importance Upon not go beyond the bulb of hla tulip the friend's offering to make return which he would not sell for a thoufor the favor the burgomaster refused sand crowns though be will give I( to reward and asked (merely to be In- you for llnothlng when tullpa are no vited to see the appointee's tulip garfashion and carnatlonsare longer l was den invitation The forthcoming all the Jrage at onqe and the visit was made “This rational being who has asoul A ffew months liter the appointee and professes some religion cpmes returned the burgomaster's visit He home tired and half starved but very went Into his benefactor's garden and pleased with his day's work hi haa aaw there a rare tulip which had been seen aquae tulips" taken surreptitiously from his own ancy Namtg for this discovery was he So Trsparsd by National Oeographl Sooloty Washington D C — WNU ferries bulb growers have the aid of the la their Ingovernment DUTCH furious at that he resigned his appointment sold his estate and left the country With nothing of real value to support the trade the mania rose to absurd intensity (Traders gathered at Inns gnd marked bids on wooden plates A bulb would be mentioned would and a prospective purchaser Jot down on his ilate a tentative offer The Jiolder of the bulb would write While the down a price dickering was progress a small percentage of the amount In question would be set aside as “wine money" and the dealer would put this up in cash When a price was reached that both buyer and seller would check on their plates the sale was proclaimed but no money beyond the wine fund changed hands In the Inn Profits and losses were wholly “on paper" On April 27 1636 a proclamation of the states of Holland put an end to the wild speculation by rendering Invalid all contracts In connection with Bulbs resulted Confusion tulips which bad been bought for more thaa 6000 florins were sold for 50 In the wholesale many traders liquidation were ruined The bottom was out of the market and holdings were disposed of at 1 per cent to 5 per cent of their cost Despite all this furor the tulip fanciers who had retired early from the market lists and were tending their lost none of their enflower beds thusiasm The fields around Haarlem to glow Just as and Leiden continued to this they glow day If a man produced a new and beautiful variety of tulip he was sure of a ready market for IL Popular fads afford rich material Tullptj Engjflsh gardeners were not less thusiastic than tbelr fellows on lu tbe Tatler to r continent and en- the gust SI 1710 Joseph Addison chaffed them fin an amusing letter Probably no other flower has been glvep lo Its several varieties such an Imposing lot of “highfalutin" names as have been bestowed In hla letter upon tulips Addison tells of taking refuge from a He overstorm at a wayside Inn heard a group of men talking about Admiral This General That and Lord Uli Interest Intrigued be asked hla host to admit him to the distinguished company Of course the great personages he had heard mentioned proved to be varieties of tulips Hla host took him later Into the Inn Addigarden to aee a bed of tullpa son admired several but was laughed to acorn for hla choice and told that hla favorites were only fool’s coats The owner of the bed boasted that the mall atrip of ground 20 yards long by two In breadth was worth more to him than the best two hundred acres of land In England Though the tulip baa been the butt of considerable ridicule It still appeals Irresistibly to gardeners everywhere Tbe second Sunday In April la usually Tulip Sunday at Haarlem and on that For miles day tbe tulip Is king bright blooms smile under golden sunTo the air passenger the counlight look like a gaudy patchwork try must for there la no mingling of quilt colors In a bed a separate plot being devoted to each hue Tbe growing of bulbs la on a commercial scale and do attempt la made Indeed the at artistic arrangement flowers are mowed off ruthlessly and used as fertilizer eo the beds ' cornea to running Into men I have known and admired for years Now taka Ex Senator Jim Reed of Missouri Will this generation record a more dynamic fearless and more colorful careerT Noe no Well 1 had a line visit at their hotel rooms with he and hla charming young wife They live In Kansas City and ahe haa a very big ladles dress goods factory not factory dresaea as we know em but real designs by Paris architects which Just happened to be made In her (not factory) overgrown shop Jim Reed come as near being President as any man In America that dident and he would have made a good one A Uttle too outspoken perhaps for mass voting strength but sound In principal and he goes into hla maturing yeara with a great satisfaction I would rather tell em what I think and retire with satisfaction than be President and be hampered He told me many things of towill think days carryings on that mighty hard over Its good to meet a man who sees farther than the bend of the road Amon G Carter the Ft Worth lobbyist of course he was here Ft Worth had Just been left off the Army air mall and be was making arrangements to run It In by Pony Express from Washington via Ft Worth to the West Coast He was of course making all the arrangements that Ft Worth would be the main stable where they harbored the horses The riders were to come through Dallas In a high lope and not atop Going to use the landing field there for a corrall With those horses back In Ft Worth It will regain much of Its lost glory like It was before some durn yahoo started bringing Fords Into town Sam Fordyce a country lawyer from St Louie Mo waa another old acquaintance that pitched forward out of the Mayflower elevator door as It was opened I once made a tour of the Ranch of South great Texas with Senor Fordyce In a private railroad car that he had momentarily from a client to attend tbe purloined Houston Democratic Clinic In Sam had no brief case with him In Washington so he was evldentally doing his lobbying from memory Chip Roberts assistant Secretary of the Treasury the only athlete to ever be trusted with such a larder full of gold Chip comes from Atlanta and was loaned to the cause by Major Cohn one of tbe original algnera of the newspaper code Major Cohn at one time In hla life voluntarily promised a dying Senator that ha would go In and serve out the remainder of hla atretch In order to return citizenship to the mans family Tha Major not only but he did It and to this day promised they are still deloustng him A very charming lady on an Irish Hunter named — Dusty Foot — come charging over the political barriers and waa the cynosure (that word may be spelled wrong but its meant well) of all eyes I rfecognlzed her as a Lady from the polo fields who had galloped into Washington between chuckera to lend succor to another Long Island constituent who was temporarily In carcerated wn the NILA calaboose The First lahy in person was “Lizzie” wno had come In from her Whitney sliver fox firms (They wont chase a fox unless Its on a gold or silver standard) Tbe 9arm la in the smoked bam state of Vljglnla sab Elizabeth knows horses bus ahe couldent make bead or tails of these politicians All these as say were Just people met in the Lobby along too with Mr Pecora tpe little' Italian lawyer that has ted more embarrassing questions of millionaires than any man living Men love to but thla get rich little Pecora baa made It so discourto em aging trying to tell how they got rich that ha has really discouraged em that is unless they did It honestly and thats auch a task nowadays that its OREGON RANGES As the car drove over a hill writes Amos Burg during a Journey through Oregon we heard a melodious voles singing in a foreign tongue It was a Basque herder seated on a tint watching bla flocks below are men Theeq of the mystery range courteous agreeable but reticent fitting In perfectly with their unattended solitude When we drove Into the Basque town of Jordan Valley another aspect of these people waa presented It was late Sunday Dashing mounted vaqueros with fringed chrps and tilting sombreros caracoling ip the street on spirited ponies and strolling young ladles with a vivarity of natural charm and dress gave to this frontier Oregon community a touch of the Spanish Pyrenees When the first Basque settler wandered into Jordan Valley moro than forty years ago and saw the endless sheep range be urged hla brother in That was Spain to come the beginning of the correspondencs that spotted the shelterless sags plains of southeastern Oregon with Basque herders and their nomadic flocks These cleanly Industrious and hospitable people are gradually having their language and customs modified by the young people attending school There are still many of the children however who have never seen a train They refer to a trip to Ontario as “going out to tho railroad” After a Basque dinner the entire population assembled In the community hall and gave a Basque dance in our honor The snapping fingers and frequent gayety merrymaking bursts of song that accompanied the dances flowed from the deep roots of their ancient heritage— National Geographic Magazine Dr Pieres a Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong No afoohoL Bold by druggists in tablets or liquids-A- Great Truth It’s better to be dressed dressed down than np What SHE TOLD HUSBAND WORN-OU- CHE could have reproached him for hit fit of temper— hit “all In" complaint But wisely aw in bit frequent cold hit fagged out” “on edge” condition the very trouble the herself had whipped Contuptuool Tha vrV morning ml tht 4 V alert keenly hR — the safe ter taking NR (Neture’a Rem- edyk i the J Vtard he felt like himself again— cheerful peppy dependable laxative and cor - Vegetable five —worki gently thor oughly naturally It the eliminative tract tocomn'ftcnfFular fund toning tormina Try a 5c at dniggiata’ Quick relief for acid Indigew lion heart burmOnlyUlc I SSC" TUmIJ For Hard Coughs or Colds That Worry You Creomnlslon is made to give suhelp for coughs or colds combines 7 helps in one — the best helps known to science It Is preme It for quick relief for safety But careful people more and more use it for every cough that No one knows where a starts No one can tell cough may lead which factor will do most That depends on the type of cold costs Creomulslon t Uttle more than lesser helps But It means tbe utmost help And It costs you nothing If It falls to bring the quick relief you seek Your druggist guarantees 11 Use It for safety’s sake (adv) Are You Nervous Weak? Mrs Sarah Sammons of 1009 So Cherry St Ca laid: per Wyo a I wu In a very weakened nervous condition I waa sleep tea and had strength lo do my homeenough Dr Plena' Favorwork ite Prescription bulk me save me strength and rid me of that eentua condition felt fine In every way New sire tablets eta liquid 00 Large 155 “W Da Owe Cart" rise tabs at liquid hardly oa OLD AG JUTHIB PKNSION LEHMAN INFORMATION stamp - Humboldt Kan C&muii not worth is more than shin deep the effort have known him a long time and for he Inalways attend bla shows variably has a great cast The last time attended one of hla performances he had J P Morgan and a midget In the cast This time be had a half billion dollar cast Huey Long Is no longer In tbe Lobby of the hotel be has been segregated out to edge of the city limits but be found me and pinned button on me called “Every man a king" and It said everybody waa to divide their wealth I am working with him on a percentage Up to now nobody has divided but we will get em In fact I think tbe taxes will get em before HuCy and do Well thats enough folks to see In one Lobby so we will close the door Inc © 1934 UtS'mtkt Syudtcclc man for FREE SAMPLE AMfllLD TftA CO rssklmif VHi Ask yoar doctor Ask tho basnty Or pert GAR FI HD TEA— g cup nightly— often doe more far than yoar skin end Complexion costly cosmetics Expels poison body wastes that dog tbe pores and svsntaallr csss noddy blotchy erupted skin A week of this internal “Jeeery iMdmr ooifc rod Bccia tooibA CAfow tfrvf ctero) GA’RFI BL’DJTBAu A AI rink HEALED Spiemtiitt JLaxmtlvm PIMPLES Sldn mado clearer smoother finer easy Keslnol way For free sample WNU— W tha of 10—84 |