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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAP ER, J UTAH RANDOLPH, DANGER OF REVOLUTIONS IN EUROPE, SAYS EXPERT r Simonds Fears World Economic Crisis May Causa Civic 8trlfs Within Nations. FUNDS FOR HOMES SUPPLIED BY BANKS By ROME C STEPHENSON Prttidtut Amtricam Bamktrt AtftltiU LARGE portion of tbs funds rw A New York. There is no chance ef qulred in homo building always a new war in Europe for some years baa been furnished by banks. They to come. But there is danger of a have shown conrevolution. stantly a deep in So declares Frank H. Simonds, leadterest In the perof this afformance on American ing authority foreign feature of national fairs. Mr. Simonds spent the winter To Tiilo Newspaper . TEnE FAMOUS MNUPSAY , In Germany and Poland ; Recently he went to Geneva and France. War Is now out of the question, Mr. Simonds writes in the Review of Reviews, because all Europe, with the possible exception of France, Is too poor. Moreover, no people, beginning with the French, desires war or could be depended upon to march to battle. kmdifie aiaEA Cuts bread, yea even fresb warm bread in Slices slices of any desired thickness. cakes with or without icings. Can be cleaned or like any knife. Not war, but Internal revolution as a result of the economic depression la the fear which besets European lead- ned ?. Made of highest grade carbon steel a lifetime of useful service ers, Mr. Simonds say When I left America months ago, he writes, opinion was dominated by the impression created by the various explosions of nationalism, of which the most typical were Mussolinis speeches and Hitlers program. On the basis of these symptoms there was a growing fear that Europe waa on the threshold of a new war, which would again be genera rather than local Even when I came to Berlin and Warsaw I found not a few evidences of the universal adherence to purposes which could hardly fall in the end to lead to col- . Retails At .v:V T V V 3 - via . " r - 0100 ' 2? T . V-- i - New Subscriptions lision. Thu U your opportunity to get a real bargain. Send in your subscription now read thia newspaper for a fall year --and get a LINDSAY BREAD KNIFE abeolutely FREE . . . Fill Oul Coupon RICH COUNTY REAPER, PUB. CO., Randolph, Utah. Please find enclosed $1.50 for one years subscription to the Rich County Reaper and Free Premium. Name , Address This offer good during month of June. HEW YORKS MINIATURE RADIO CITY FUTURE CITY Sacrifice Air and Street Righta Worth Milllona for Spaclouaneaa and Light. New Yorks busiest New York. midtown zone will soon be the scene of the greatest adventure In city rebuilding ever attempted in America. Three great rectangular blocks, the equivalent in area of eight or ten ordinary city blocks, are now being cleared, and on tlsis plot will rise the $250,000,000 Radio City," a monumental group of ten buildings designed to he the future entertainment capital of the nation. Due to the extent of the operation, the builders will, for the first time, have the opportunity to plan the proper spacing of buildings and streets so as to provide maximum light, air and convenience of traffic, the American Architect points out. The result will give the nation of today a miniature preview of the city of 50 years hence. The project, backed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the radio interests, will Include three great theaters for opera, dramatic and musical productions, and sound motion pictures, with provisions made in the latter for presenting television reproductions of different events when television is sufficiently developed to permit of its commercial application. radio and television Twenty-seve- n studios, ranging from theater size to intimate rooms, will he incorporated in a single building. The most Interesting building from a visual point, however, will be oval in shape and 15 stories in height, facing Fifth avenue in the heart of its smartest shopping zone. The tallest building of the group will rise 68 stories in the rear center of the plot and will be flanked floors. by two other towers of and air for The allowance light, factor an Important spaciousness usually ignored through necessity In smaller building operations is very interesting to city planners. Two of the buildings facing Fifth avenue will rise only eight stories. These will flank the oval building of 15 stories, thus providing a wide open vista from the taller buildings behind. The two streets now running through the plot will be widened to provide additional spaciousness, and a new street fifty-od- d (Site overall ISi ia; Made 8 in.) running north and south will be cut through the center of the three blocks, fn the heart of the center block will be s spacious and ornamental plaza. An underground shopping center will take in the entire area at a level 17 feet below the street, while below this will be an extensive underground parking space which also will provide entrances to each building for freight deliveries. Beauty Queens Fly From Mice and Stink Bombs Berlin. Three hundred white mice and a quantity of stink bombs have been used by 500 National Socialists to stop a revue of beauty queens at the Palais theater, Nuremberg. "Misa France, who entered to the music of The Marseillaise, had already been banished by the management on account of an earlier protest. But It had not occurred to them that Miss Germany, being dressed in tatters to suggest that Germany is very poor, would cause offense. The Protestants took the view that it was unpatriotic to present a shabby Miss among smartly Germany dressed young women representing other countries. The beauties of the stage ran In terror for the doors when the white mice scampered out of the open boxes which had been thrown among them, and the nauseating smell of the stink bombs made the women in the audience flee Into the corridors. 1 Virginia Natural Bridge The earliest mention of Natural bridge, Va., was made by Burnaby in 1759, at which time it was the property of the crown of England. Records Indicate that George Washington may have made a survey of this territory about 175a A tract or parcel of land containing 157 acres. Including the Natural bridge, was granted to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1774, by George III of England, for the sum of 20 shillings of good and lawful money. Comprehensive and large has about the same meaning as comprehensively, on the whole, or everything considered. For instance, Mark Twain says in Old Times: Taking you by and large, you do seem to be more different kinds ef an ass than any creature I aver saw before." By TRAMP ANTIDOTE Mr. Grumps Id Just like to know what good all these cooking-schoo- l lessons are doing our daughter. Mrs. G. Everything she cooks she brings hornet. Yea; and none of the family will touch em, and the things are just thrown away. No, they are not She gives them to tramps. Ugh! What good does that do? We are getting rid of the tramps. Pearsons. Nevertheless, once one comes In touch with a wider and more general European opinion, it Is clear that while many peoples are Indulging in national tirades which seem to forecast international conflict, the real shadow which is darkening the minds of the wisest and most reasonable Europeans is the fear not of foreign hut of domestic strife. Foreign ministers. prime ministers, public orators and newspaper editors are warning and threatening their opposite numbers across frontiers, but they are looking with gravest attention to dangers at home. The campaigns of various nationalism designed to make Germans hate Poles. Poles fear Germans, Italians challenge Frenchmen, and Frenchmen their defenses to guard multiply against a new 1914, cover a far more This more profound phenomenon. deadly danger Is that Germans will hate Germans; Italians detest Italians: working men abominate employers: labor insurge against capital all to the point where, instead of imaginary international conflicts, Europe in general will be faced with civil strife. Koo Asks China to Give Back His Residence Peiping. Dr. Wellington Koo, who was Chinese minister to Washington in the earlier days of the republic and served the government in Peiping several terms as minister of foreign affairs, has formally asked the government In Nanking for the return to him of hls private residence in Peiping died March in which Dr. Sun Yat-Se- n 12, 1925. CRUEL PUNISHMENT Jean You hava known your husband to flirt with only one girl? What punishment did yon Impose? Jo I married him. . Assumption Th man of egotistic turn Would not annoy us so If hs would only try to learn What h protends to know. Saving Labor His Wlfa Why dont you patch that hole ia the screen door? Its getting bigger every day, and the house is full of mosquitoes. Newt Nerersweat Im waitin' for it to get bigger so the bats can get In. Baia death on mosquitoes. Internal Ravenna Little Willie ia a funny ' And eccentric little waif Swallowed all his slater's money. Said that he was playing safe. For Hie Wifes Sake Hls Old Hama I hear you'rt given up smoking for your wife's sake. Mr. Justwed Yea, thats true. Good cigarettes cost so much only one of as can afford to smoke them. Since the death of the Nationalist leader Doctor Koos residence has been retained by the Nanking government and early this year he renewed hls request for the return of hls home, which he desires to occupy. The government is said to have replied that the residue Is being permanently used by Hi Kuomlntang as a memorial hall and cannot be restored to the man who so cheerfully placed hls home at the disposal of the Nationalist leader, but If Doctor Koo will set a reasonable price the Nationalists are willing to buy It and maintain it as a memorial hall. Doctor Koo ts said to desire his home more than the money, no matter how much may be offered. Farm Service by a Bank A farm service department was inaugurated a year ago by a bank In Olympia, Washington, and a farm advisor appointed. Close cooperation has been maintained with the state college extension service. Work in dairying is carried on in conjunction with the Dairy Herd Improvement Association. Also a pasture contest was held in cooperation with the four banks in the county which offered prizes amounting to $100. Work in poultry was carried on in cooperation with the Poultry Association and assistance was given in organizing an economic conference for the benefit of berry growers. The farm advisor of the bank is active in the Agricultural Council of the county composed of fsrm and other organisations Interested in agricultural development, and also in the Farmers Market. Six hundred farm business analysis blanks were distributed while farm account books and poultry record books were also provided to farmers and have been helpful in starting many farmers in keeping business records. development Upon it rests much of our countrys f utnr a stability, and any contribution to Its redounds to the advantage of all. So banking baa never permitted attitude toward horns Its building to lessen. Practically all banka now accept savings deposits which can well be turned to the advantage of the home builders. The construction of Individual dwellings requires a large amount of financing and Is a thoroughly commendable enterprise. Necessarily, the aid given to home builders Is governed by the sound banking ruleB which have grown out of the years of experience and the constant studies of bank practices. All of the efforts made to secure broader real estate loan privileges, to adjust resources to make it possible to lend larger sums for long terms, the standardization of mortgage loan formulas, and the actual lending of vast sums on mortgage notes evidence the desire of banks to contribute a full measure of support to the movement. This is true of all classes of banks, but even in a more marked degree of those whose deposits are largely in the form of savings and whose loans are primarily for building or home purchasing purposes. home-buildin- g Both Sides Protected The process through which bank loans are made on real estate is as simple as the nature of such an Important transaction will permit When money Is advanced the lender must know that repayment will be made the specified time. Likewise the borrower wants to be assured that, after he has figured the loan on the basis of bis conservatively anticipated ability to pay, he will not be required to do more, that he will not be disturbed In bis efforts to work out of bis obligations under those terms. Whether his agreement is to repay the entire loan In three or five years, or on a monthly or yearly basis, be wants the assurance that no additional hardens will be imposed upon him. All of this Is settled definitely In advance. There is no mystery about any of the details, and when the negotiations are complete the borrower knows just wbat he may expect and vAat he will be required to do to meet hls obligations. Loans made to persons who wish to acquire homes are not necessarily building loans. One may wish to purchase a home already constructed. In this form of transaction bank loans are used very freely because It is the only kind of a real estate loan some classes of banks may make. Others of course, may lend upon real estate with Improvements uncompleted and advance funds as the construction progresses. Different styles in home financing have developed In the various states, and banks have tried to adapt their facilities to the needs. Whatever character of assistance is required in any particular Instance usually can be found In some bank in the local community. Among banks and borrowers for home acquisition purposes a long established and thoroughly tested relationship exists. Banks are not the only agencies through which such funds are available; they do not embody all the spirit of helpfulness which abounds. However, through the years of their their aid has been of unquestioned value to the homo builders whose efforts to establish a permanence for themselves have received constant encouragement. Bankers everywhere are ready to counsel with their customers about their plans and to assist to the extent of their ability. This is being done constantly and the many advantages of it are not without recognition. home-buildin-g For Rule by Workers An egatorkrat is one who believes la ergatocracy. This is a new term coined to describe the new political Socialists. philosophy of the Left-Win- g word Greek from la the derived It sr gates, meaning a worker, plus kratla, meaning rule or government. Briefly, it means administration of the workers, for the workers, and by tho Workers. 1 Oils Enormous Spread A test made by government scientists showed that 7,000 pounds of oil ships in tho dumped from 90 miles and would drift seas high cover the water to the extent of 900 square miles. |