| Show THE SALT LAKE' TRIBUNE N JULT 26 SUNDAY MORNING C 5 1931 (! NORWAY’S KING RESISTS BROTHER’S LAND CLAIM Monarehs Two Royal Brothers Jangle Clash Over Right to 9 V h brothers are 2 at each other from glaring their thrones on opposite sides ' of the Skagerrak and the Hague court has a family row to settle One of the royal brothers Is King Christian X of Denmark who has claimed dominion over the whole of Greenland Two The other isjals younger brother Haakon of Norway who has presumed to dispute his eider’s cl arm King King Haakon recently signed a govdeclaration proclaiming Norwegian sovereignty over a strip of the eastern coast of Greenland and he signed It with evident emotion He had good reason on two scores for deep concern In the first place his challenge on Norway’s behalf wag a challenge to his own family which had placed him on his throne In the second place It was a challenge to his native land for he is but an adopted son of Norway ' Accepts Throne to Satisfy Mother’s Ambitious Aim It Is an undisputed story that King Haakon accepted the Norwegian throne when this country broke with Sweden In 1905 In order to satisfy his mother’s craving that both her first and second sons should occupy ernment u j thrones Hakon was born Prince Charles second son of Crown Prince Frederfirst Frederick's ick of Denmark born was the present King Christian of Denmark Their mother a domineering woman six feet tall schemed to make her second son the consort of Queen Wilhelmlna of Holland but the young prince shattered this dream by falling in love with his first cousin Princess 'Maud of England He In- sisted ) upon marrying her HISTORIC FRENCH MONASTERY River Pool Holds Weird Bullfrog CRUMBLES INTO MELLOW RUINS from able to was bought quickly For a while It PARIS (UP)— One of the greatest looked like another "dumping" and French monuments Is crumbling In apprehension was felt In American ruin and unless something Is done trade circles hut by April the soviet before long visitors to the Grande had nearly ceased consignments Lancashire had absorbed everything Chartreuse near Grenoble will look soviets had to offer upon a heap of stone and shattered Raw Product Threatens theThe sudden entry of the Turkestan bits of hlstorlo glass where a great wheat had alarmed many brokers convent once stood to Displace Grades but It was felt generally that several The limited government budget for years would be reauirtd before soviet re pslrs to monuments hss been used America formld until the demands exceed the fund Russia could develop Into able contender In the world cotton This landmark was ths original market Under the five-ye- ar plan Cathuslan monastery founded by St LONDON (UP)— Russian raw cot- the central Aslan and Caucasian re- Bruno in 1084 and is situated In ton has gained a foothold In the Brit- publics are scheduled to develop t the French department of Isere 14 ish market threatening to displace cotton Industry comparable with that miles from Orenoble in a wild and of the United States valley 4268 feet tbove sea certain grades from the United States Not only aro the soviets mobilising romantic level The convent la s huge and un- to develop a cotton Industry which galnly structure dating mostly from and South America The British textile Industry hard will supply their own needs and give the 17th century earlier buildings them a strong position In the world having been destroyed by fire The pressed by foreign competition In the market but they are seeking to de- monks who long manufactured a faFar East land the loss of much of its velop a gigantic textile industry mous green yellow or white liqueur trade with India turned to Turkestan which will oompete with any country from various herbs had at one time Inthe cotton In considerable property but they were plan the cotton The soviet cotton was cheapdustry plays an Important part La- despoiled by the revolution being er and of good quality test Moscow official reporta showed exiled from 1793 until 1816 and In NoBetween August 1 1930 and March that 2480000 hectares had been vember of 1880 they declined to ac6 1931 Imports of soviet cotton Into planted In cotton up to June B or cept Indulgences from the decree for Great Britain Jumped front 7000 to 1074 per cent of the five-ye- ar plan the expulsion of the religious orders 151000 bales oompared with the cor- requirements for th current year The rigorous application after 1902 1925 1929-3- 0 Russia soviet In In Imports planted only of the laws against the unauthorized responding period from the United States Brazil Egypt 245647 hectares orders evicted them and Peru declined considerably East Trade Offlolals Anticipate The Grande Chartreuse wss not classified as an historic monument Increase Next Spring until 1912 when M Barths a Socialcourt with few etate ceremonies In view of the large planting of ist deputy declared that "A stupid They sent their son to an ordinary the current Season trade officials administration Is ruining a Jewel private school and told him to fol- anticipate that the soviet Imports which ought to enrich the national low the example of his parents In Into Great Britain next will spring patrimony It Is a crime against the fraternizing with people In all walks exceed 250000 bales of life American traders admit that RuKing Haakon Is a skillful sldler ssian cotton imports Into Oreat Bri- about half and half with American and also likes to coast on a sled In tain have assumed a serious signifThe British cotton leader openly season In summer he takes to icance for American growers It Is express dlsaoproval of the federal yachting and motoring and he Is alleged that many spinners are sel- farm board's policies because any said to be the only gentleman mo- ling yam spun from Russian cotton rise In the price of raw cotton tends torist In the country who has never as American cotton yam Complaint to hinder Lancashire's effort to rebroken its speed laws ? already have been lodged from the gain its lost markets They contend His Idea of a nice evening Is a good weavers concerning mixed shades of that the American effort to "control” He game of bridge goes to theaters cloth As a result of these com- prices makes It easier tor them to King Haakon (right) of Norway has challenged the claim of his and concerts frequently and Is a regu- plaints the spinners have been com- obtain' fractional concessions from elder brother King Christian X of Denmark (left) to dominion over the lar attendant at church pelled to use Russian cotton mixed other cotton growers whole of Greenland in a proclamation claiming the area shaded on the map Below is shown a harbor view typical of the Greenland coastline BRITISH TRADE Associated Press) (By OSLO— India and Argentina were register slight Increases Every Bale Shipped In Finds Quick Market Every bale that arrived WINS FAVOR IN Leningrad or Murmansk this spring Greenland 4 SOVIET COTTON Family life In Denmark was none tco pleasant for Maud and there was talk of permitting her husband to become' a naturalized Briton but old King Christian grandfather of nation" The chapelof the Corderie had been stripped of Its beautiful carved woodwork and turned into a pig-peand the cemetery of the monks had become a pasture for calves Steps have been taken to repair but the amount of money necessary Is estimated at 14000 a year -- from n Old Auto Plate Leads to Trouble a five-ye- ar Mass TAUNTON (UP)— After finding an automobile registration soN plate Alfred Beland dler decided he’d like to be a motorist So he Invested 9— sU the money he had— In a rather ancient car and drove away The fact that there was a number plate on front but none on back In aroused Curiosity th court Beland was given a sentence uninan for operating Jail sured automobile but later this was to six months' probation changed two-mon- p FIND CORAL SNAKE FT COLLINS Colo (UP)— A coral snake was found In Poudre canyon near here recently It was 10 Inches long The coral's bite Is almost as fatal as that of a rattlesnake Hie reptile has a flat head and about Its body are rings or orange cream black and white three-corner- oolora TRADE HELPS IN ART NEW HAVEN Conn eph C SchorkJeamedthe machinist's trade to enable him to work bis way through the Yale school of fine arts He has received his degree and wants to do marine and landscape paintings (UP)-Jo-s- Blisters Caused Itching and Burning Healed by Cuticura ' X they came here firmly vetoed that couple and resolved to make themselves thorproposal oughly sympathetic with the nation Offer of Throne Proves which had called them from DenWelcome Way Out for Couple The offer of the throne of Norway mark was a welcome way out for the young They have conducted a modest THE DALLES Ore (UP)— Until they catch this gigantic bullfrog that Inhabits a pool in the Columbia river near here Its exact dimensions will remain In dispute “As large as a dinner plate” said one witness "Sixteen Inches between the eyes and weighing 220 pounds with eyes that gleam a fiery red at night" related an Indian who claimed to have seen the monstrosity "When It croaks It sounds like the bellow of a bull” he added "My little boy when only a few dayt old started breaking out with small blisters that were very red The itching and burning were very aevere because he cried almost all the time His clothing seemed to aggravate the breaking out and the Irritation prevented him from It caused disfigurement while it lasted sleeping "I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in about five weeks ha was completely healed after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxea fit Cuticura Ointment” (Signed) Mrs Hattie R Biuley 521 S Webster St Ottumwa Iowa Feb 17 193L ' Soap 2Se Addreaai Otntmant Talcum 29c Sold everywhere wCwIwri UbaMwlaa Dept H MaMaa Maaa" 25 ftnd We Semple tech free the present monarehs WLcd( y r m® ©K3li0u© ©(? &0©gd© ©0G©(? r Improved Free Wheeling Synchro Silent Gear THE WHOLE NATION WANTS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT IT Shift The revolutionary character of the New Plymouth has created a great flood of interest Even the hardiest of skeptics are so amazed at this new four that performs like an eight that they ask eagerly for the facts behind Four Speed Transmission Oversize Hydraulic Brakes Safety Plate Glass Q V this tremendous accomplishment What is Floating Power? Rubber Shackles Floating Power Is a term applied to the new and revolutionary principle of mounting the engine in the car frame developed by Chrysler Motors engineers for the New Plymouth Bolted Body Joints ' Fully Insulated Bodies 1 Roller Mounted Steering Just how is the engine mounted? On two mountings nearly an inch thick These mountings are so placed that a live-rubb- er —r— Adjustable Seats land Pedals C line ’ J " center of gravity of the engine Thus the engine is suspended in perfect balance t These are only a few of the 54 reasons why Graham cars are distinctly BETTER cars Let us show you What does Floating Power do? The live rubber mountings allow the engine to rock upon its natural axis as if in a cushioned cradle Vibration is thus entirely eliminated from the car i $785 $1185 upj of faefdty Graham up? Eight Improved Fre Wheeling $35 extra in any modal Including the new low priced Prosperity Six Your present car will probably take the place' of a cash down payment) very favorable terms Sixes r Why does Floating Power succeed when all other methods fail? 436-43- 8 ti INTERMOUNTAIN merely to dampen vibration they an entirely new principle achieved have which dissipates the motor impulses so that they never reach the body and frame tried Why and How is Power Increased ? Because the elimination of vibration allows higher compression which gives greater horsepower without increasing cylinder size Floating Power makes possible 56 brake-teh speeds of horsepower and actual p 70 from pick-uan hour and and miles 65 a standing start to 40 miles in 97 seconds st stop-watc- What else does Plymouth offer? score of things! 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