Show 'ft TUE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY SfOKNINO MARCH LAST YEAR EVENTFUL ONE SAYS CHINESE STATESMAN SINGS ' FROM 0AST STATE SPECIAL CROPS California Looks to Potatoes Other Products Fruit' CM- (UP)— The outof of effect overproduction standing I farm products in central California I appears to be a awing away from ape- to diversified dallied harming of the sort that has made I the middle west famous I They still have their great orchards land vineyards here But they also I now are looking to the pedigrees of their hogs and their muttons and are discovering anew the fine art in raising potatoes and champion- - Indian FRESNO fruit-growi- com ago the dirt farmer of this territory was usually something of an aristocrat He valued his property at so many thousand dollars an acre and'nieasured his profits yearly by tne hundreds of dollars an acre ' High Priced Vineyards Recalled Vineyards sold as high as $2500 an acre orange orchards at nearly twice that figure peaches up to $1000 and even tiairyland at as high s $300 Unleiwled raw land 25 miles from any town and with only the promise lot the needed irrigation water I brought $125 to $175 an acre I As To hogs and corn they were products for the middle west to raise and Ship out here Today the scene is somewhat different Only the citrus men have held anything like their own and O C Teag le farm board member and head of tb largest citrus organization has lnUnwted big plantings hare seed the prosperity of the orange A decade n E DR CHENGTING T s I We Value Foreign Minister or the Chinese Republic NANKING 4UP)— The year 1930 will go down as one of the most eventful in the history of the Chinese republic For one thing it has witnessed the rise and fall of tha Feng-Ye- n rebellion the most formidable combination that had ever defied the authority of the central government and threatened the unification of the country It may be recalled that early in the year the various reactionary forces alarmed by the disbandment and reconstruction program of the national government chose to rally around Generals Feng and Yen Hsl-shaud attempted to overthrow 4he government In Nanking The most difficult task of the national government during the greater part of the year was the suppression of this revolt The insurrection has been crushed The fourth plenary session of the Kuomintang central executive committee was convened In Nanking and deliberated for one full week on November 12 Many Important resolu lnces Yu-hsla- an I’m Asking Out-ol-Toi- IXcrrs Jlic Dream de luxe outfit vn Trade' An - we rot a lot or became we deal fairly Shop by mall with Mr Jobe West to fill year orders GENEROUS CREDIT SERVICE ‘ WE PAT THE FREIGHT ' NO INTEREST ADDED Aii mu vB-I- EVANSTON III Feb 28 7- -A long lost cousin Is a long lost cousin s compe7 43)5 MW Fay $5 Weekly— Tw to Fay Tears t Wolhiainir San nil® Pc A Steo-Japane- se Real Sensation Web Bottoms ch Save Tomorrow Stno-Amerie- an £lno-Fren- ch x Term— OLD IRONSIDES Is That Nice? rhehewt-- k t CREW PREPARES You Madam outfit that tition — ona we bar 4 wlf greater number ef because of its wonderful value— t AS MUCH A$ ANY WB GET tions relative' to party political economic educational and military affairs were Adopted An equally outstanding political achievement is the prolonged visit to Nanking of General Chang Hseuh-llan- g commander in chief of north- eastern frontier defense and deputy commander in chief of the republic's land naval and air forces His presence all through the plenary session and whole hearted cooperation with the national government is the best harbinger of peace and unity within the country The year 1930 is also replete with happy achievements in the field of foreign relations With the signing of the tariff agreement in May and the exchange of Slno-Duttarratifications of the iff treaty in November tariff au- tonomy for China has become an accomplished fact A number of new treaties have also bqen concluded In lieu of the old particularly the treaty of amity and commerce the treaty of arbitration and the convention concerning Indochina and adjoining Chinese prov-- 1 WANG but a magazine salesman— Let Mrs Samuel E Ross tell about It as she did when she appeared In Magistrate Harry H Porter’s court yesterday "I was expecting she said “a visit from a long lost cousin” “Naturally when a well dressed men young man with a brief case rang the door bell I admitted him eagerly Oral es Rot “ ‘How’s your father? I asked On (round “ ‘He’s fine he said st year more than 320000 tons of “‘And your mother?’— I grajies were left to rot on the vines She’s fine too’ ’’ Scores of thousands of tons of peaches ’You look great he said moulded on the ground I asked ‘Do cousins talk More than 160000 acres of vines like Why?‘ that? haw been uprooted in three years ‘“Cousin nothing” said Jack P and a campaign Is on to pull another Malloy ‘I’m a magazine salesman1-Hv 100 000 acres drew a $3 fine and the Joes of It's a common situation here Vine-- I his solicitor’s license despite the fact yards now sell for much less than he said it wasn’t his fault because raw land formerly sold for— and vinean acre he wasn’t her cousin yards cost from $500 to get into production The turd is to hogs and com and Historic Battleship Due forjj Launching at Boston Next June BOSTON (UP)— First launched more than 133 years ago old Ironsides soon will sail the seas again Boston navy yard officials have set! June 15 as the date for completion of an elaborate reconstruction pro- gram designed to restore the battleship officially known! as the U S Constitution to its old glory A fund of about $400000 repreby senting pennies contributed America’s school children has financed the restoration work Old Ironsides was originally launched in Boston bn October 21 1797 Last March 15 she emerged from drydock and since has been tied up at a Charlestown dock while shipwrights put the finishing touches on her According to a plan which long ha been under consideration Old Ironsides when fully restored would MEXICO CITY Feb 28 (P) — A po- make a tour of American ports to lice detachment today brought to the permit school children and others capital four members of & bandit to board and inspect the famed old gang which over a period of years frigate has been assaulting mountain climbers on the slopes of the volcano known as “The Sleeping Woman” The bandits were caught after a brief skirmish on the mountainside They have been Jailed pending trial ‘ PITTSBURGH Feb 28 Wt-C- onSotero Garcia leader of the band es- fronted by a negro when he opened caped With half a dozen followers his meat market early today Benjamin Schwartz 28 hurled a large f knife across the room at the Intruder The knife struck the negro in the heart and he fell dead — Schwartz told police the negroll seized a meat ax and was about to ALHAMBRA Cal Feb 28 (JPh attack him when he threw the knife Mrs J W Bright of Taft Cal and FILMS CONFISCATED two children were killed today when an automobile driven by Mrs Bright MEXICO CITY Feb 28 (P)— Po-- j collided with an interurban train at lice have confiscated 10 Russian moa crossing here The children were tion picture films on the charge that believed to be the woman’s daughters they were communist propaganda The train crew said signals at the The films which Included “The End crossing were working and Mrs of St Petersburgh” were confiscated Bright apparently did not see the in a visit by detectives to the local office of the Russian Film company train ’ fil i 4 1 f50 Down Weekly Just a year ago the price would have been at least $350! Tomorrow to clear our floors we have marked our prices down without one thought of cost In order to ' sell a limited number of these splendid suites in record time They have ultra backs and spring-fillesmart serpentine fronts and button tufted spring-fillere verse cushions not to mention the score of other features d d ' war-scarr- ed a Police Capture cotton Showers Furnished ' 193L -- By Besides 1 British Travelers “ 1 EDINBURGH (UP)— First class bleeping car passengers of the night train to King’s Cross station London can now enjoy hot and cold shower baths7 The first hot and cold shower bath to be installed ori a railroad train In Great Britain became a feature of the L & E R EcUnbUrgh'W London run January S Water from a 75 --gallon tank sus-- I pended beneath th® coach is pumped ugh six side sprays and a head spray in the bath cabinet Compartments measure 4 feet 6 Inches by 6 feet 5 Inches The bath cabinet is 3 feet 1 inch square A small table a cork seated chair three electric lights a towel rail and a steam radiator complete the equipment The charge made to 1 shilling The revenue of the principality of Monaco is derived entirely from the Casino Four of Gang Man Hurls Knife Kills Burglarll Woman Girls Buy Baby Carriages Now! Save! $1975 Term a— 1175 Down fU 1 Monthly fortunate purchase make It possible for na (o aell these car : Wages at so low a figure In a choice ef flniihes A Very v ? Kilied in Crash I® Bnly n Down r Weekly v s 4 Here’s a suite the manufacturers built to sell for at least $225 Made of walnut with other select h cabinet woods Includes buffet extension table five Jacquard upholstered diners and host’s chair China cabinet extra if desired 8 pieces 66-inc- t 60-inc- h’ tanim J fa $40 Parlor Desks at if rale1 $2475 Terms— $275 Down $2 Monthly Just ens example of tbs extremely low prices In effect now on fine desks --Ls- rj jUli- - -- Ik— tCff Tp Away TTIhiese Mairv©n©an$ 5IPc Sautes (GDofflHrnoag $50 Mohair Chairs at $2975 Down ft Monthly odd Using room out msny Closing chairs at prices that make them values phenomena Special for VVcelf ’T twaMl Den 1A weekly ' March’ Sale Price is the lowest ever! Magnificent new design five-pl- y matched butt walnut fronts' with other select woods Includes bed chest and choice J of either dresser or beautiful Hollywood vanity as pictured A deep price cut to sell samples out : I k Famous Porcelain tv Included Free ‘ with each new coal range this set of American ‘ 35-pie- HARDWICK-HOM- E RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SPRING HOUSECLEANING SEASON WE ANNOUNCE tc Our Annual SPRING SALE of i $5 Down— ?5 v the most beautiful coal range to be oven had A beautiful shining Nile green porcelain body with t door and high shell panels in ivory- desirable Has The combination of colors makes It verybase and price include oven 6 holes polished top porcelain is guaranteed Coal HOME home Range Every getting up in your II! New Patterns! New Colors! Gold Seat Congo- leum Rugi Regular SIS Re- SxU feet i value duced IB-In- ch I Vinneneare ’ fftlf Mi' 'iMiMjf MCh'M RQJGS x to Extra eum Fresh Seamless r tri:-Fo- ot Hl-n- ie $n25 v Sxl2-Fo- Spoctal! Congo- - NeW 69c ot Flush " " Cenulao Armstrong Ja i stock td( ’ from’ Per m rotlt the yard laid j x Terra x— 1 Down II Monthly Ixi2-Eo- ot If 0 ' women are satisfied with their housekeeping if they do not replace worn shabby rags with bright fresh new That’s why this sale will be so extremely popular It offers all the newest patterns and color schemes at record-breakilow prices For example: a Month Here is without question ce ' f Coal Range 4 ' tv n tAwivms $165 laid h Amir Genuine xl2-Fo- ot Axminslcr Rugn AxminstcP Rugs Axminslcr Rugs Wilton Rugs $2675 $3956 54900 $7950 Terms— S3 Down Terms— 54 Down Terms— $5 Down 1$ Monthly 2 75 Down Monthly Terms— 2 S3 Monthly It Vr Monthly The greatest eale af !n- laid Unoleum In our fcl t “ W ® uullUy ulButy Nbleh to choose Easier Credit Teems Tbsn Erer Before! 27x$2-1nc- Beautiful h Axminstcr rrjtrow Rugs NOW Only $245It” “Charge ' f ’ ' |