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Show SMIT11FIELD. UTAH THE SMITH FIE1.P SENTINEL. Nows Review of Current Events tlie World Over CS1 about: S11J1 of WESTWOOD, Fit we're (ur-eve- licjirii'Vivl to Atoitl New AAA Uonti!. lei H Favored in Hauptmann I)md r blaming Innate high temper of the races behind us. Hut did you ever notice this? Members of those identical breed somehow manage to control their IiiiiU:M:iI Impulsr butter In countries where cold lilioril iniir-le- r mean the rojm within four weeks, lion-ea- t In Gunuda ; inumore to In inure In countries where del I hern t ml felony men ns full term lit hard labor, au In Great Britain; or where the run of atern mean crime l In ronflneinent In various aa prisons, Scandinavian and TeuAnd tonic countries. did It ever occur to you that the prover-tilu- l mush headed of Auieri-ciJuries nnd overly aytiiimthetle Judges and delayed trials, mid reieraalH on and proloiiKed iiih-siItrivial Irclinlriillllim. and pnsiNiiii-mea- t of pnidshnMnl llimusli lev'nl mid piildlelly-Hi-eliliiRovernora, and criMiked lawyers in cahoots with known rrlndniila; mid iierjury-inlllsmid wnnlena who think penilenthiries should lie playhouses for coddling naughty laiya and girls ; and most of all, the piwqirat of qnl'l releaae for of what chronic offender, repirdl-sout raged prosecutors or thwarted police authorities may tlilnk alsmt It might hnve some lien ring also? Ilefore we diagnose the fruitage, let's analyse the seeds. k . a Paroles and the Death Penalty. here the other SOMKTIIIN0 I said an Impassioned telegram from a gentleman who demands to know how I stand on the summary releasing of prison Inmates, and my position on the Inllietlun of the death penalty. Well, nobody except the party In question mny lie deeply Interested In my opinions, still this seems aa good n place as nny to answer him. Since any convicted criminal lina the right to apiieal from the verdict against him, I'd like to ace a law In every state giving the cltlxens In the community where lie waa tried tlie right to appeal from the act of any parole board In turning the mid criminal loose again. And lin rare more of ns would he agnlnat capital punishment If only we had reasonable assurance of some punishment for murderers, kldnnpcrs and degenerate betials who attack women and children. I forgot to any tlie message caine 'collect." So I Judge the gentleman la not only curious, blit frugal l.ei-latio- Plan Briefly told for Busy Readers A LARGE WOOL a. for several nr.d con am h.iiv low npmir are I"'1"- tinm.Ms. "''1';'1 In Hie nuriliern pan of In the mim count rv. und lan.Widea s talus are frequent. all fighting that the of opinion were where must cease, even In Ihe smith Idg llu rains are not so heavy, 'the In May. to begin 'hie Is season rainy received In Ii'spuiehe .'Aisii native troops under General WMhmi a iiz'ard nii-Etlilopiai.s coin a Demtu. hv in Halle w of Emperor In a desperate l.aith along the eirlre southern front, nn.l that the Ethiopian, who had been converging were In in the Italian army nt Polo, wm-U- ! s Sniale. j hour from the alien In sa to die In the idwlrlc chair. liruno Itlchaid raiivii-tcUiln:inT ami elayer nf lh l.linlln-- i -- h liiitiV. lliiin I1S ihlriy 1 wiih reii-ioi- tiii'ii a by ;iiit-iiiann- , tnirty-ihi- ) inverimr IlnlTiiiiin of New .ler-soy- . This means he sill hate ai least six-linure days to live, lie will have to he re scntem-i-d- . The guvei'imr did not give spralHi reasons fur his aelhni. He did say : "A reprieve Is an act of executive cle:nein-nil her than Judicial clemency. I am mil required to glie a reason, hut I liilahr say that there are grave dmilirs In this case, not only in niy mind, hut In the minds also uf our There will he only Die one reprieve, ''unless the evidence should warrant" unothcr, the governor said. If llnupt-niiiii- u Is to he filially anved It must la through the iraxtwitollon of sufficient new evidence to warrant Justice granting n request for a new trial, or for a new plea for clemency to the slate pardons court. The stay mine after the United Slates Supreme court nt Washington refused to udmit attorneys to tile a petition for a writ of habeas corpus fur llauplmanii. Thnt closed the door to all further legul action dislgiicil to delay the execution. Various stories uhnut the crime, some new nml others old, are going the rounds and are ladng Investigated by authorities ami by the forces of the defense. They are too complicated for summary here. Trim-char- LITERARY DIGESTS Presidential liua lieen concluded, uml the filial rat urns Indicate a growing opiNsiltliin to the New IVul. A total of 1,!MI7.(5SI lmllots was received, nnd of these 02.MI tier cent were cust against the President's policies und acta, and 37.34 Hr cent were for the adinlnlstrutiiin. Thirty-sistates gave majorities agulnst to eleven still In favor of the President and his iiolicles. Among tlie states was Utah. The others were dnsidfied In the release aa southern and border" stntes. Of the different sections nf the country, New England cast the heuvleat No" vote, going 77.US per rant ugulnst the administration. The Middle Atlantic stntes from New York to West showed C&SSl per cent nf the voters against "Mr. Roosevelt and Ills recovery schemes, while the Middle Western stntes In the farm licit and the Rocky Monutnln states Indicated n ratio approximately the same as tlie nation ut large 3 to 2 against. Tlie three Puelfic const states totuled 5S.04 against the New Deal. x ofil-clu- reeord-hnatln- Illite-A-We- snml of the New Deal," Mr. Hoover outlined three general or group pro posala for farm recovery. They were : 1. The restoration of the home market to American farmers. " The retirement or thin" and acres, along with a siowing up of reclanuiiion of projects, 3. Encouragement of marketing aiul tin further improve-- j ment of farm credit machinery. Midgets in the Home. remember what li!iponert the before thla when J. P. Morgan appenred at Washington to tell a senatorial Investigating committee how patriotism might he combined with prof, its In such s way as not seriously to damage eltherT A sideshow dwarf came and nestled In his hip. j If. on the present visit. Sir. Morgan j craves a repetition of that gladsome Ineldent. T ran think of fifty menihera of the house, not to mention many PKVENTEEN met a tragic ofllee holders, any one of whom could fate tu the worst airplane nvl-- , '1 1,1:11 the United State play thnt l.lllpiitlan's role and nobody 1( A big transport plane of the would nolle the dlffotviiv. Doth midAmerican Airline, on route from New York e gets end congressmen mvih to be hi the smaller slr.es these ilniei. to l.n Angeles, crashed In a swamp near the vi'.bi e of Goodwin. IRVIN 8. COBB. .ik., nml If C Worth American NrwHpAjvr A'.llanc It two pilots and lie. WNU ferric run-nin- lJ- vtv With great of the victims dilliriilly the hodli-i brought out of the marsh where heir bodies were found scattered among fragments of the shattered . of the government (Ullriul plain-amt of the airline company Immediately started an Investigation, but the cause of the disaster could out easily -- louardeK were killed. s wt-iI aii-le- full R.-i-s eon-ln-l- retreat." " government The Ethiopian n.iiinrad that a Red Cross unit headed by M.ij. Gerald Hnrgoyne of England In- had lieen bombed and dstrnyed by Wl miles north the air lines or tlie country Italian tdanes nt Waldln, AI.I. united in the formation of of Dessye, the comnninlqiie sold seven women nnd seven old men were Hie Air Transport Assoclallon of Amerhalf Hie town burned, and ica, whose president und cxnr" la ColF killed and nnit was plainly marked the added that , Gurn-llS. of chief nf the staff Edgar Red will! Crns the Insignia. World army air service during the Mussolini continued the dispatch of war. Fowler W. Darker, war pilot anil former secretary of the transport fresh troops to Ethiopia; despite unbranch of (he Aeronautical Chamber favorable eondltlons. lie postponed the of Commerce, was elected secretary meeting of the Fascist grand council from January 18 to February 1. by and treasurer. of schedules, credits, which time the League of Nations council, It Is presumed, will have deudvenislng, engineering data, and puroil emchasing tower among the nrious op- cided whether to Impose an connell erator prompted tlie organisation of bargo on Italy. would very much like to have the Unitthe new association which Is Intended to be nilIdeal trade association." ed States congress pass Its neutrality Its fiinrthins will be similar to those legislation before the oil embargo quesof the North Atlantic steamship con- tion Is settled. Dr. Marcel Junod, International ference and Colonel Gorrell will have Adtowers approximating those of Will Red Cross delegnte, announced nt Hays of the movfes and Judge Landis dis Ahnha thnt he wonld recommend withdrawal of all Red Cross nnlts from of baseball. Ethiopia unless Italy definitely promised not to bomh them. UAT HARRISON'S SENATOR bonus measure, providing demand for the for payment In baby bonds redeemable FAILING In their full equality of naval on deiuuiiil was given the right of way with Great Britain In the senate .and strength for Jnimn its passage seemed nnd the United States, the Japanese confercertain after a brief delegates withdrew from the to In London and prepared go and lively debate:. The ence French veterans organisations home. The American, British, rewhose bill had been and Italian delegates, however, fused to let the parley collapse end the house passed by constituted themselves a accepted the comproconference. Their hope Is that they mise, so It evidently on the was on Its way to the mny arrive nt some agreement sixe of warships and on limitation of n White House for calibers; hut any real building by the Ireeldent gun limitation agreement le admittedly What Mr. Roosevelt Is th would do wna not impossible without Japan. It Intention to Invite Germany and Rns-slknown, reports that to tuke part In the delllmratlons, lie would veto the bill being offset by rumors thnt he would approve it de- and later the Ralkan nations may be Invited to participate. spite the disapproval of treasury offiThe Japanese, In withdrawing, emcials. bnild-jp- g On the eve. of action by the senate phasised their desire to avoid a race. Their demand le for equalniemlier of received that every body ity with other powers, on the ground front the Economy league a letter written by Its president, Henry ft. Curran, that If the big navies were equal, none could attnek another In the defender's warning thnt the bonus legislation home waters. The American arguwould destroy any chance for contl ment Is that equality does not mean dence In the finances of our government that Is necessary If we are ever real security, because the United States Is so situated geographically, to regain natlonnl prosjicrlty." and has such possessions to defend, The letter said that tire national thnt It needs e navy superior to budget la unbalanced, national credit Jupnn's to feel secure. taxes lipping, Increasing, purchasing power or the dollar declining and Inflation drawing nenr. SOVIET RUSSIA expects to be on both flanks, nnd Is makHut that Is nut all Curran deing randy for the conflict, feeling that clared; the veterans' organixatlons, us soon as the prepayment of tlie bonus It cun count for defense only on Its own forces. The government'! la authorised by you If It Is are goJournal de Moscou, asserts for after service pensions, that you ing that Germany and Japan have comis to suy, for money to veterans Just because they are veterans, pleted a military coalition or are about eren though they were never touched to do so, and that It appears Italy wishes to Join that alliance. by the war. The Soviet Union already has And tills means more billions handIts answer to alleged war ed out to n class ut the unjust exieiise of all the rest or our people threats with the nnmium-i-nii-ii- t that Its army the greatest In the world who are trying. In the face of heavy taxes and fiiiunelul uncertainty, to Inis been during the Inst struggle up out of five years of hard year to 1,'Sm.ixio men. The bolsheviks estimate they also have a trained times." reserve ns large ns that under the LI AI'IY days are nearing for the exars, when M.wu.noo were called to arms, indigent, for the Social Security board Is l lining to If tills expected war comes In the It lias announced the appointment of five per east it will start because of the sons who will administer the social l.y Manch.ikuo on the Mongoll-security act. frontier, where there have been reMurray W. Latimer of Mississippi peated clashes. In the west It may was apiHilmed director or the bureau begin with an attempt of Germany or federal old age benefits. R. Gordon and I'olnnd to conquer the Ukraine. Wn genet of Berkeley, Calif, was MnJ. Gen. Hay no Tada, commander appointed director of tlie bureau of unof the Japanese In North China, employment compensation. Miss June thnt a war will M. llocy of New York was made dibegin with a Russian offensive when rector of tlie public assistance bureau the soviet's second five year plug Is of Hie social security hoard. Umis completed, possibly this year. Resnlck of New York was named director or the lnrnrmation.il service bu'RRV L reau. WPA ltrator. has sent to state admin. The board also announced tlie apIsirators a rat of regulations intended point ment of Robert U. Hiise of Camto protect WPA workers from chlral-Inbridge. Mass., as assistant. employers and to keep up wage standIT .WING Sin-l- about .OtMI.OilO In Ids letter to W connection with the steamshipIn ards. the state Mr. laHinii, the government will now Hopkins said; spend approximately Si.dw.nuo mure I want to make on tlie building of s new vessel to clear ihe policy lake the place or lie great ship thut of the works pnign-was taken from 4 Germany In wartime administration rel.iSecretary of Commerce RoH-- r am live in private emnon need the r a contract acceptance ployment or employ, submitted by the United States Lines meat on contract for construction or a sister ship to the under the direction of M asliiiigton and Manhattan. other federal depart-mein- s Tlie contract was executed by the which may iq shlpp.ng line with Ihe Newport New offered the workers. Shipbuilding and Dry Dock corporation "It Is lhl!t lV.?A (or $1 t,!Ni.mni for the new L'n slilpi will nraeiu available der the Job i agreement the "I- whether of a may iei'd up to 7.i per rant of Silas U nf the cost of the vessel. '.,lM!ir provided: ii J in ;t tup or Job.11'" a MRS. T,,nMAsn. si tu 1 Work "I'iill he s nomination ns at mdale Tor Hu-- senate scat made of wage. ! m.') H!'.'.1 "r "'"S t llltlt tflr i Work Khlll is h of her by the i husband, tl,,. l.n,. from Minne.-otM:, sihnit wi if elected she will cf.erv on the Mime vigorous fia.ir a rnli-s- t the NoW -- a tl'rw urn'!!, ih,- - wV' ss was waged by bar husband. upon cotn, letiou of temporary Job." Tlie-leagu- four-pow- ac-tlo- u news-Kiie- r, KH-ch- la-g- oa-rat- pre-die- ts Ilugso-Jnpunes- e H HOI-KLN- g' it CASH FOR ART FARM CROP SALES UP MURRAY, UT. A government to inproject totalling $27,000 water McGhie Springs crease the nas supply one million gallons been approved. -A SALT LAKE CITY. UT.census plan for an official grmeof Utah on the national forests and nearby states during Febbeen ruary and March has The study will feature an mvesLigalion of winter ranges tor game, with an idea of ascercapanty. taining their carrying UT- OutSALT LAKE CITY, standing contributions in the field of art by Utah artists during 1936 will be rewarded with cash awards at the conclusion of tnc exhibits to be held in the Art Bam in 1933. NEPHI, UT. It is reported by Utah County Asjent from the state engineers office that only about 10 of over 100 wells located in Juab county have been filed upon as required by law. Residents holding rights to wells . or underground watei? are to file their claim to the well with the state engineers ofin order that fice they will not lose their claim. It shall be deemed as evidence of intent to abandon all claims or rights, unless the filing is made soon. PCCATELLO, IDA Bannock countys annual wool clip is near mark, said A. the 1,030,000-poun- d E. Dulte in his annual report on the livestock agricultural situation. Sheep and lambs, Apnl 1, 1935, numbered 141,217, wim 370 farms reporting. BOISE, IDA, Federal agricultural department records completed recently show that 2,803,-00- 0 acres of field crops were harvested in 1S35 in Idaho, compared with 2,710,000 acres in 1934. The five-yeaverage is 3,052,-20- 0. The farm value was given at $51,070,000, exclusive of sugar beets, compared with $56,234,01)9, including sugar beets, in 1934. No figures were given on the acreage of fruit harvested, but the farm value of ail fruit was given as $4,831,030, compared with for 1634. RUPERT, IDA. Rupert public library made 25,639 book loans in 1935, serving a population of 2500 with 1323 registered members, Mrs. Anna LaRuc, librarian, reports. ELACKFOOT, I D of the annual eastern Idaho district fair here in 1936 was assured at a joint meeting of the fair board and commissioners of Bingham, Bonneville and Bannock counties. Pledges of $2000, $1000 and $1000, respectively, were made made by the three counties. SALT LAKE CITY, UT The truck operators have until February 12 to comply with the new federal motor carrier act, J. F. Pinkney, a representative of the interstate commerce commission has announced here. inBOISE, IDA. A five-yespection of fiscal records by the Idaho state chamber of commerce has disclosed that Idaho's state government fared well financially during the half decade that ended a year ago taxes were lowered, debts were reduced and exncnses were cut MOSCOW, IDA. War against the white pine blister rust, a fungus disease, has been waged for several years in northern Idaho white pine forces, declared to be the largest single stand in the world, but there st:ll remains many years more werk to keep this destroyer under control Tlie work in the field has bean discontinued for this season because of weather candiiions, but research workers still carry on in thsir laborrtorics leakin': for improved ways of fighting the dis-ca-e. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Expenditures of $3,000,000 in Utch and Colorado by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad in rchabi!itation program ? .. G-- Di-d- a CUP approve fair PLAN WORK ol.-rve.-- n W. PICKARD By EDWARD nr 'n on. f Wfle: n Nva The New Champion Bride. to despair of BEFOISE she seemed a start on husbands aguln and tort of slowed up, I used to tlilnk Peggy Hopkins Kt Cetera Joyce had the host claim to the title, The Itrlde of Her Country. Ilut a new champion has arisen. Sn rally around, you earnest Hollyhe no new legislation wood contenders for the All American THERE will the alms of the AAA. Matrimonial aweepstnkea, and salute your queen. Pile's Mrs. Virginia Ovcr-ahln- If the plans of the administration unPatterson Stark Swger (lllliert adopted, for It has been found by that the soil conKahn Cngeswell Could Porter, who has Just bran coaxed to the sllar for the servation aet of RKi-- l eighth time In that many years. And will Hrinlt the underlie still but n mere eldt of a girl. taking of nlioiit everyIn tlie bill that thing If ever that Indy tlie house and senate holds s family reunion, won't there be a crowd ! Anil. If she krai on marry- ugrlenlture com in It tecs were drawing up ing around, to and fro. the day Is comIn a White House ing wlien tlie rest of her name will conference the new hnve to ran aa a second section. I wonder how It happened she never program was agreed upon by P r e s I d e n t met any of the Mdlvnnl boys? Roosevelt, Senator J. en Robinson T. Robinson, majority The Santa Anita Races. of leader; Secretary Agriculture WalHOI'IXO those American archeololace. Attorney General Cummings, gists who are digging into ancient Chalrmnn Ellison D. Smith or the sen Troy And Ulysses' famous wooden ate agriculture committee. Chairman horse. It would help me to confirm a Marvin Jones of the house agriculture theory thnt a wooden horse must have committee, SHnker Joseph W. been the 'original model for some of Senator John 11. Ranklieud P.yrns. (Mem.. the entries I've been betting on at Ain.), AAA Administrator Davis, and Santa Anita trark. M. (I Willie of the AAA. I recall one reluctant nag whose name The administration will work out escapee me. but It certainly should a system or grinning farm subsidies to have been out of Virfarmers restricting acreage under auginia Creejier by Stationary Engine. thority of the soil conservation act of Everyliody here giea out there, gome llK'JV. In connection with the of the actors own race horses or hmc the ndmliiislrulioii will make program provision of the race horses own actors. I'm not for obligation Incurred under tlie sure which. And yon see all the studio AAA. In h radio address Herbert Hoover plnywrlglits pranking shout. I'm pranking about. Well tt'e a grent place to offered the country his own plan for write ptaya a race trark Is. I quit bringing recovery to the farmer. Asgoing after the first few days It tnnile serting that a new road must lie built me so late for dinner at night waitby which agriculture can get back onto the solid ground from the quick ing for my horse to come In. YOU Hoffman frntrnor liv llie sc Intermoantain News ! LawUun. CALIF SILENCE NOT A VlRTUE Hains in Ethiopia Stop the Ita'.ian Operation ' rainy season r'Tilli 'IlA'S m-- link-'t L has ci ini-, 1 lb advan stnpied are : ad'-Italians in, ed ar y .. 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Make it a and see that yon point to do this yet whnt you want. Aspirin Bayer Aspirin Pablie Opinion Public opinion molds a man si much experience perhaps mom CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS "For thirty yarn I had ehrenia constipation. I did not to tor four or lira daya. I ar amount $2,500,000 will 'be spoilt in Salt Lake City and vicinity, accort inq to Mr. McCarthy UT. In a to control erosion being conducted on the watcrehod at Parrish can-yon in the Wasatch national forest, officials of the forest service f.v!...teracing the mountains to a recurrence of the floods a, SuaSd m" Sx5'nd?rflhnil'y dyafrm&afs: nt of s Somatimma alao had awful gaa bloating, haadachaa and pain in thm back.' Adlanka halpad right away. How J mat aauaaga, kananaa, pia, anything I want and narar faff kattar. I alwrp aoundly all nilht and uqr lila." Mra, Makai Schott. If yon are suffering from constipation; sleeplessness, sour stomach, end gas bloating, there is quick relief for yon in Adlerika. Many report action in 30 minute after taking just one dose. Adlerika give complete action, clean ing your bowe tract where ordinary lexativee do not even reach. Dr. H. L. Shoub, Naw York, reporter In addition to in teatinal cleansings Adlerika checks thm growth of inteatinai bacteria and colon bacilli. Give your stomach and bowels a real cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists and drug departments Ki.dney,Roisons you suffer burning, scanty M I 9 fnqyml urination; bsdcachc, mascha, diztirica, toss ft tnergy, leg pains; swellings and puffinM under Ihe eyes? Arc you tired, nervous feel all unstrung and dost know whet is wrong? Ctevfflc SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Tax es charged in the state of Utah for all purposes state, school nfih-ial- s c Silence Isn't a virtue; orally a vice. Silence may deep waters, but It may !., the reverie. 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