Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INDIA JOINS BATTLE AID TO 'IN WIN FOR SILVER Stirring Pica for Action Brings Ovation China Again Takes Lead Lack of Water Menaces Cities brought up for discussion Tn the Interests of the economic life of her own people as well ns In the Interests of the promotion of world trade at large China will cooperate to the fullest extent with the nations of the world She hopes that a stabilization scheme will be agreed upon and put Into effect as a result of an International conference such as was proBAN FRANCISCO May 5 UV) — posed to the executive committee of the j C C by the Chinese national The unusual shortage of snowr In committee California mountain ranges this In California spring has brought the state face to face with a water crisis jn B gtatement yesterday Major I! intjTMtni 71 In Stabilization "China at this time Is more Inter-- 1 Edward H Bowie chief of the fed-este- d In the stabilization of silver cr8i weather bureau here said tliat 'than anything else for stability not uniPSS unusually heavy rains fall only means more commerce for silver the next few weeks the 8tate standard countries but also for 'thewouid (ace a serious water short-icuuntrl(Continued From Put One ) which trade with them Itagp that manufacturing C quoted figures to showa that ber of the Dawes and Young com- IsAc inlrlau at ll DO nthPO IA InP fll- cb nt DNESDAY MORNING" MAY 6 The thrown on the market Involves the Importation of as bank credit system Is gold the only gradually being known all over China As China's balance of paywere ment Is In her favor gold would have (whether the world Thus an extra burden would be thrown on gold at a time when so much effort is being expended to conserve lt "Ever since the import ''duty of 4 annas was announced by the Into be Imjjorted liked lt or not) dian government on March 1 1930— and which was increased to 6 annas per ounce on March 1 1931— there has been considerable agitation In Chips There were suggestions made to wait realizing the effect of Manchester England chamber rlldlr factoring and resale 'I he stabilra- any such action on world trade commerce who is reputed to disagree orinnwrtLTccToevTry com i'tryUn over-op- t Imistlc to expect that those- China has been waiting patiently vitally with Dr Coates C C Hughes which have surplus de- for cooperation and Joint action countries New York agent of Hongkong and the world monetized silver for sale will agree China is and anxious to The closing paragraphs of his ad- - y any International convention to throw this willing open to the imShanghai Banking corporation and dress was question characteristic In It lie hoW lt off (hf maricet it is also d discussions of all the peo‘at least two American delegates “China has jflvcn much fituay jtremely doubtful whether any unity partial ples of the world before making a Keith Middleton of Seattle and Ar- and thought to the silver problem t0f of can be drcUiun stiver decision or adopting any plan of acexpected and Its effect on her ultimate In regard to the continual tion But If the delay continues and thur Pritchard of Seattle If there are In producers H A ans s aff world to expand the production no action Is taken In the near fuothers yet to speak In opposition to of the fact ever since the adoption by tendency kIIvpp fillvpr ic brcomlrtf more ture there will be no other course t the calling of an International land of the royal a by product In the produc- - open to China other than to act by s ?L0n tlon of othPr metals and as Is always herself 8he will be forced to take it was becoming almost uni- - tll( casp wtth but one such speaker they have not Its value steps which in her opinion will nafor all made known their presence to the sec- vet sal and definite policy to fall tends serve best the Interests of her own sildisassociate to world lions of the these conditions with retary of the convention “Faced it Chins sccordlng to Mr Pel Is ver from gold tn functioning as seems to be open to China only to people “In the interests of the comity more interested In the stsblllzatlon of money both one or or of two another adopt nations and that of the improvesilver thsn In any other one thing "The projects for the reform of courses The first Is one she Is alr- of ment of world commerce the ChiHe so Informed the convention “The Chinese currency have now been unIs of endeavorthat following nese committee therefore disastrous fall in the price of sil- der discussion for over a quarter of eady to establish law and order urges national adoption of a resolution ver” he said “is to be recognized a century Through them runs the ing whole of her coun- by thetheInternational the throughout chamber of as one of the important causes of general conclusion that the eventual try so leading to a more peaceful commerce favoring the immediate the present world depression Sil- adoption of the gold standard is ab- state of trade and a wider measure of conferan of International ver represents the weslth and sav- solutely certain This congress will prosperity The other Is the adopt- calling ing of more than half the world's then contribute to the solution of the ion as early as possible of the gold ence” In characteristically blunt British silver problem by Indorsing that view standard It is In this direction population” f and by urging various national gov- I think most help can be given to fashion Dr Coates waived aside the Cite China Use of proposal of 6llver stabilization as an ernments to cooperate In assisting China through International action Silver as Money "attempt to set back the clock” and China In every possible manner to urged the International chamber of He further said: "Silver is the convert Its currency from a sliver Recognizes Difficulty commerce to join the movement to Currency of China and the deprecia- standard to a gold standard at the Of Changing Standard tion In value has seriously Interfered earliest possible moment Projects "It must be recognized that the help boost China onto a gold basis with all national and International directed to the Improvement of the difficulties of Introducing the gold Chins Would Need activities silver standard or to the stabiliza- standard In China especially In the Initial Sum of Gold “Chins is greatly Interested In any tion of the value of silver however at- present state of the fiwould need an iniThe stabilization scheme that may be tractive they may be are merely at- nances are exceedingly country’s great Intern- tial sumChinese Inaugurating the gold are ational support will be needed but standard for tempts to set back the clock and system under conditions In my view clearly condemned to only In that wayWI suggest will this would inspire public confidence failure” great problem of the monetary res- which commission ources of a large part of the human and the Kemmerer Stresses Kemmerer thought that an additional gold race be satisfactorily solved? from two standard of to three loan Commission Report “Steps were Immediately taken to million pounds sterling would be Drj Coates stressed the report of secure advice from sufficient If accompanied by an thKemmerer commission referred economists and financialexperienced experts on equivalent gold credit to be drawn toby Mr Pel which in 1930 recom- the currency problem of China In mended that China adopt the gold resulted In the Invitation of the upon case of emergency standard “There is no doubt that In Kemmerer commission to China in "The government's profit on the the course of time this step will be 1928 seigniorage of the new silver sum would the commission thought In V you with to be permanently re- taken” said the British speaker He “After a exand thorough year’s lieved of te to atomach tod bowela breathed all manner of gloom on the haustive a short time be more than ample of conthe currency study are Tablets which mean 'e Oae take Baal cause of silver “The volume of de- ditions in China the commission to build up and maintain an adeatomach and aaa for eepeciaily prepared gold standard reserve fund” a quate all the bad enact resulUos from gas mand for silver" he said “has been recommended In the fall of 1929 The first two speakers read from radically reduced and there appears project of law for the gradual intropreeeure ultimate and duction of a gold standard system prepared text When Mr Bomanji That empty gnawing feeling at the to be little hope of any the spokesman for India mounted disappear that permanent revival In that demand In China pit of the atomach will with heart pal especially if China finally adopts the "The project called for silver coin- the platform he spoke extemporaneanxloua nervous feeling and will you will vaolah again gold standard” He paid: pitation emphasis and age such coins however to be only ously with unusual be ablt to taka t deep breath without as he left the tokens the standard for some time from the heart and Brileva Bimetalllo dleeomfort to be what Is generally known as the platform at the close of his reThat droway sleepy feeling after din- Standard marks he made the comment: "EnHopeless ner will ba replaced by a daalra for engold exchange standard gland Is trying to throw cold water tertainment Bloating will oeaae Tour “In my view it is hopeless to exon the silver conference but this llmba arms and f lngera will no longer pect the great industrial nations of Plana Take Time to cold bdoauaa Effective aieep" and feat go the world to abandon the gold stand- Te Become proceeding will open it up over BritBaalmann’a Oae Tablets prevent gaa ard and to go back to all the difficul“Any such plan takes time to put ish objection” from interfering with the circulation ties and Inconveniences of a bimetal- into effect But several things have Assures Oat the genuine In the yellow package & Support at any good drug store Price gl Adv) lic standard It would also appear to be done first China must find ' ftnd Ba of chose ' ex-bal- 1' c'on-Ildlf- 'u"r''yaTn!j: f that No More Gas in Stomach and Bowels S7 assurance that the delegation representing India would support the resolution favoring the calling of an International silver stabilization conference "The people of India” he said desire an International "strongly conference on a subject that vitally affects both China and India "The dumping of sliver by the Indian government Is one of the most serious things that has happened In recent tlmee I say the Indian government which means the British government India has ho voles This dumping of silver by the Indian government has the price The accumulation which we bought from the States at a dollar an ounce being sold at around 25 cents” Into a dlacusaion of the change of value of the Indian rupee Mr Bomanji pronounced tbat action of the British government as a fraud much a fraud as though a merchant sold 34 Inches lor a yard or 14 ounces for a pound Mr Bomanji was addressing essentially an American audlenoe and employed terms with which Americans were familiar The British government In changing the standard of value he charged had “short changed” the Indian people and had done It over with i twice the otEights at twice its IDricef 1 : ‘ Nc horsepower engine for the velvet end you of Its power the eta double price aod still not equal in this smooth-runnin- g vibra-tionle- ss Dictator Eight — ThIsfinmstcEed smoothness of die lowest priced Studebaker -- -- Eight proceeds primarily from the precision of Studebaker engineering Tbs Torwograph on of the most Marly Infallible of automotive laboratory Instruments record! accurately tba vibration of any rotating shaft The closer the record chart approaches ‘a true circle the mors nearly perfect the balance of the crancahaft At the left are shown the Toralographlc records of The Dictator Eight nns (9) bearing crank-eha- ft and thoeeof othtt MahUc doubto The Dictator’s price Notice the smooth roundneaa of The Dictator graph contrasted with the Irregularity j or “bumpiness” of the other two Frea Wheeling still further accentuates the Incredible smoothness of Dictator per--j formance Silent and smoother gear 1) shifting with less to 20 saved in gasoline and oil (i 30 simpler to drive i and so much safer than ordinary motoring that traffic officials of states and cities have testified to the which Is the sworn enemy of vibration Tbs crankshaft of The Dictator hss nine (9) bearings sod is balanced both y and dynamically A short stroke contributes to smoothness A vibration damper of the most effective design is used Dual carburet! on and manifolding feeding exactly proportional amounts of security of Free Wheeling feel to each cylinder eliminate ‘‘starvDecide on no “new car” of the old order ing” of the end cylinders and assure tvtn until you have driven this Free Wheeling Dictator Eight! power impulses stati-cill- i! u “Ro uncfocT Performance CAR In Its price Tba Dictator’s 81 volume dutch-pushin- g 1 1 their protest Lauds II 8 For Leading Movement’ J rspokesmarrforlnftta expressed delight ‘that the United States had taken the lead In a movement to Spokesman bring about the calling of an International conference for the stabilization of silver I want to thank -- 1 - s i ' Dictator DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS 570 SOUTH MAIN OGDEN SALT LAKE No Mid-Ye- ar factory-' Bumpers sod spare tire extra BROWNING AUTOMOBILE bodied In the Pittman resolution “We of India have been trying to get a sliver commission and we are thankful this country has been the first to ask for it" he continued "We are glad China has asked this International chamber to support the demand for a commission and we cor- support her” Why India Has Hoarded Silver The convention was given clearly to understand how and why the people of India have been forced to hoard silver a the only means whereby IS per cent of the 350 millions dially Explains With villages Eisfht-$109- 5 to 81230 at the the American senate and President Hoover for the steps they have taken" In this particular alone did Mr Bomanji get mixed on American affairs For he bad the Impression that the president had acted at the euggestlon of the senate as em- their savings eight hundred thousand India has but few banks” can conserve “free ivheelincy i Zi 7 fit i Ful (i res’ Traders Ask C of C Aid WASHINGTON f 4 t'- v ' f ’ 3W: y 1 iPti zc -- LLtsliuM M I May 11th For One Week Only In all Utah never a sale like this il Standard Brand Incorporated: 5 YEAST IS A FOOD Eat it just plain Or try it in water milk or fruit juices l&ast is ’Entirety Different from Ordinary Laxatives” states Dr labbe Read what this great physician says Commences Monday © Sfr DR HENRI LABBE eminent French physician has had long y experience with ycaat He secommends it for Intestinal Fatigue A Twelve) Great May Sale i pi May 5 (P)— Trad- ers in commodity futures the world over started a concerted move today to defeat restrictive legislation now pending In this and other countries by presenting a resolution defending the practice to the international chamber of commerce The resolution drawn by the committee on trading In futures after a year's study to which grain cotton and other exchanges contributed made a point of the function of the speculator That function lt said "is to carry the risks of price fluctuotlon which are inherent at every stage In the (Continued on Pm Urges Yeast for Health Labbl WHAT Drphysician the famous says above concerns- - the very vital matter of your health It concerns an extremely unpleasant trouble that afflicts nearly all of us from time to time:— “fiesh yeast” explains this eminent authority of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris “helps the intes tinal muscles to fuoction easily and regularly It prevents the formation of poisons Its purifying action is reflected in the disappearance of common akin disorders “Being a food yeast does not form a habit It is entirely different from laxatives or cathartics” Eaten regularly like any other food fresh yeast softens accumulated waste masses in the 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Eat two cakes of tltischmann t Yeast a day At grocers’ restaurants soda on label - ns From a ltciure on the properties of roast hr Dr Labbt the noted French phrsiden Eat FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST for Healtb- -2 a Day Cakes It ! equals Famous Paris Physician government We welcome this opportunity to address the International Chamber of Commerce Tm British cabinet tells us the matter of eta bilizatlon cannot be considered They say they must safeguard the British government Yet the question is se rlous for the people of India “TO this convention belongs the task of looking Into the question We are willing to leave the problem to you to solve We look to you to help What Interests India does not In tcrest the British government” And despite the liberal sprinkling of British delegates In the audience the closing appeal of Mr Bomanji was greeted with a remarkable outburst of applause from the American the French and some other sections on the convention floor I CO- - WASATCH 6596 TWIN FALLS IDAHO FALLS Model Changes— Buy Your Studebaker Now! 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