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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Wm. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. matter Feb. Entered as second-clas- s S, 1929, at the post office RandolDh. both Repnblicans and Democrats, met News Review of Current Events the World Over i ' National Political Gossip. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR POULTRYMEN By EDWARD japan nor China was to accept the plan devised by the League of Nations council for an inquiry into the Manchurian situation, and the twelve members of that body made a further attempt to draw that up a scheme would please both but without sides, apparent success. The salient point of this latter plan was the sending of a committee of study to Neither Price of Eggs Everywhere on Increase. (Prepared by the United Statea Department of Agriculture.) WNU Service. With the price of corn and wheat lower than it has been for several years and the price of eggs on the increase, the outlook for the poultry industry appears brighter, in the opinion of Dr. M. A. Jull, poultry special- ist of the United States Department of Agriculture. Another point in favor of the roul-tronly inman is that heavy culling of farm Manchuria, flocks reduced the number of laying stead of having an hens by about 20,000,000. Ordinarily express mandate for these hens would not be culled out investigating all of as Manchuria, as the until the fall, but last spring farmers were interested more than usual In recent Japanese proposal provided, the committee would be instructed to insaving feed bills. Still another factor which makes vestigate Manchuria, and to include the future look brighter for the poulChina if they think it advisable. As try Industry is the fact that there demanded by the Japanese, the comwere fewer chicks hatched last spring mittee would have no power to inthan usual. This is particularly true vestigate troop movements or to inter-fer- e of early hatched chicks, so that the otherwise with the war, nor to early fall production of eggs fell short intervene in any direct negotiations of last years supply, with Increases between Tokyo and Nanking that in prices. might be opened. Doctor Jull believes the immediate Dr. Alfred Sze, In an uncompromisfuture of the poultry industry to be ing communication to the council, told fairly good, particularly for those who, how China looked on this scheme. He poultry said : produce eggs and An Inquiry without at the same for market, for hateherymen who prochicks, and for farmduce time providing for immediate cessaers and commercial poultrymen who tion of hostilities and the withdrawal of Japanese forces becomes a mere give their flocks the best management and who practice efficient culling. device to condone and perpetuate for a more or less indefinite period the unjustifiable occupation of Chinas terGood Laying Hen Makes ritory by an aggressor who has alOwner Her for ready virtually attained his unlawful Money Take 84 pounds of grain plus one object while these discussions have been going on. In the circumstances good laying hen and you have 12 dozen you will readily see it is quite imposone and at With eggs. grain selling a half cents per pound and eggs sell- sible for me to consider the proposal in question until the basis above mening 30 cents per dozen this means a tioned has been adequately laid down. value of $3.60 for the grain, or a profit When and if a committee of inquiry of $2.32 over the cost of the feed ; or, its chairman may be Gen. is named, $4.28 of a per price selling grain at Charles P. Summerail, former chief of more some Here are hundredweight. staff of the United States army. He figures. The hen which lays only 25 has been suggested for this place by over the 64 cents of a loss causes eggs cost of feed for one year; the hen the Japanese and probably would be which lays 50 eggs causes a loss of acceptable to China. Still another plan for solving the one cent; the hen which lays 100 eggs Manchurian problem was to be subcreates a profit of $1.25; the hen which to council by the Nanking the mitted of a 150 profit eggs produces lays to Dr Welling $2.49; while the hen which lays 200 government, according who been appointed ton has Koo, just the Watch eggs brings profit of $3.74. minister and assumed Chinese foreign boardthe rid of line and get danger new duties. his ers. y y y DOWN Wrong Time to Water Unscrupulous poultry dealers have been known to feed chickens sand and gravel to increase their weight, buf heres a new one. An agent of the federal food and drug administration visited a wholesale poultry house and found that dressed chickens were being given hypodermic injections of water. A hose terminating in a hollow needle was used. Each bird received several ounces of water, which was gradually absorbed. This increased the weight and made the scrawny birds look plumper. Though federal agents could not Interfere, since the chickens were not shipped interstate, state officials later seized hose and fined the the dealer. profit-makin- g Poultry Notes The loss sustained by poultrymen because of poor egg quality is enormous. to combat poultry lice is to dip the entire flock on a warm day in a solution of one ounce of sodium fluoride to each gallon of water. A good way Mites In the hen house are easily eliminated by the use of carbolineum. Spray or paint the entire inside with the substance, after thoroughly cleaning the place. Ask your druggist is found. In Tuberculosis rarely fowls less than six months old. farm flocks are Infected with disease. An effective preventive is to get rid of all birds before are two years old. Slumber natural sleep of three months is credited to a woman in Brazil. A Couldnt any good housewife do that if she had time? Buffalo Evening News. is an nnfllled ' high-qualit- Keeps Skin Young Get as ounoe and oae aa directed. Fine particles of tewi n peel off until nil defect such a pimples, liver spots, tnn nnd freckles disnppemr. Skin is then sol nnd velvety. Your face looks yenre younger. MeroolUed Wax brings out the hidden beauty of your skin. To remove wrinkles use one ounce Powdered Saxolit dissolved in one-hiipint witch hasel. At drug stores Farm-er-Laborit- e, 'Japanese Armies on Move Again While League Council Stumbles Raskob Irritates the Drys high-qualit- ercolizcdUax Wednesday in Washington to make their plans and formulate their demands. The invitation to this conference, which was signed also by Paul J. Kvale of Minnesota, the lone said that even though the Democrats might elect the speaker, neither they nor the Republicans could hope for a working majority without the aid of the independents. One of the demands of the progressives is liberalization of the house rules so that boss control may be eliminated. Most this step they is situated the city of and that it still in the hands of China or was last week. But evidently the Japanese decided to take over this area also, for Doctor, Sze gave the league council Information that the troops of the miwere moving kado south- - from Mukden (n armored cars with the Intention of crushing the opposition in This Chinchow. was explained by the Japanese on the ground that their interests there were menaced by bandits, but the Chinese assert the activities of bandits there and elsewhere in Manchuria are promoted by Japan to- excuse their militant course. Despite reports of dissension In the Japanese cabinet, it is apparent that the militarists, led by Gen. Jiro Minami, minister of war, are having their own way. They will not permit withdrawal of the troops from Manchuria, nor are they afraid of exasperating the Soviet Russian government to the point of forceful action although always assuring Moscow that Russian interests will not be endangered. , which Hens lay best in April and May when the days are from 13 to 14 hours long. Artificial illumination is used to imitate the best working day for hens. Chin-cho- ac-.tl- - COMPLETION -- of the In 1932 instead of in May, 1933, with a view to assisting business, industry and employment, was asked of the federal government by the Mississippi Valley association at its annus convention in St Louis. mators Glenn and Lewis of Illinois and many others spoke in favor of speeding up the construction work, and argued that the objections raised by the army engineers to a quick fin Ish ice and possible floods would not be considered valid If the waterway were a private enterprise instead of a government project The asseci- 1 1 Several of the diseases that attack growing chicks are definitely traced to a lack of vitamins in their rations. on the southern coast of is a small strip in THERE federal jndgeships vacancy in the W. PICKARD Chicago division of the eastern IlliEL Q. Johnatiou voted in favor of a federal bond nois district, and George States United son, issue to carry on the work rapidly. Senator Glenn recently urged npon district attorney there, President Hoover and Secretary of is strongly urged for the place by Senator War Hurley the need of early completion of the work, and said he vio- Otis F. Glenn, Illinois. lated no confidence in declaring both The appointment of of them were in favor of this course. Mr. Johnson would be political in some ways, but it also would be STIRRING up the animals is aRas- approved as a reward of John J. kob, the dynamic chairman of the for the excellent work Democratic national committee. His he has done in the latest achievement in line of prosecuting gangsters and graftthat way Is the sendpoliticians for ing a of out questioning evasion of their innaire to 88,580 contributors to the party come taxes. Senator Glenn denied recommencampaign fund of 1923 that he had yet made any other supbut to the dation President, to get their views on insistent were of Mr. Johnson c porters whether the national con- that he should be appointed now, dethough he has three more years to should vention serve of his second term as district clare for resubmisattorney and Mr. Hoover, it was resion of the prohibiported, wants him to finish his term. tion issue to the peoIf Mr. Johnson is elevated to the are also ple. They asked what they bench, his successor is likely to bo Dwight H. Green who, though only think on other matters of party polyears old, has been one of icy, but the liquor proposition is the thirty-fou- r district the one. attorneys most efficient main Needless to say, Mr. Raskob himself find valued assistants in the prosecuis thoroughly wet, and as he says in tion of tax dodgers, acting as solicitor his letter to contributors, he believes for the revenue bureau. the time has come for the Democratic in senate and party to face this issue squarely and IF THE Democrats of Senfollow the house leadership to present to the people a definite plan of Robinson Arkansas, under the policy of states rights and ator Joseph T. their leader in the senate, they will local to his oppose any increase in surtaxes and The move was a follow-uof the govhome-rul- e of for any great increase in any the olan presentation such acRobinson levies. ernment says liquor control last March to the naconwould tion "approach congress by tional committee. He evoked then a would be likely to profiscation and bitter outburst, particularly from southern leaders, many of whom felt long instead of relieve the depresa bond deliberate Injection of the prohibition sion. He proposes Instead issue. issue was a fine way to wreck the Senator Robinson argues that taxes partys 1932 prospects. be raised solely to obtain revshould This time the drys again responded not for the purpose of disenue and with strong protests. Their board of or reducing large forwealth tributing strategy, of which Edwin C. Dinwiddle He is opposed to. a general tunes. is executive secretary. Issued a statesales tax, but would consent to a sales ment which said wet millionaires statein were bringing pressure to bear on both levy on luxuries. He said his : ment parties to make their platforms wet by The most practical method to dithreatening to withhold contributions minish unemployment Is to revive inin the 1932 contest. Increase in taxation is a poor dustry. Some New Yorkers saw in the RasIn kob questionnaire a deliberate effort to method for overcoming depression. while Increases may be other words, split the support of Franklin D. Roosecannot be expected velt. who is still the leading contender unavoidable they to the forces calculated to contribute for the Presidential nomination. Senconfidence and conrage in ators Rohiuson of Arkansas, Hull of to restore of investments and enterthe sphere inTennessee nnd Connally of Texas, prises'. s terviewed in Washington, decried He added that while he recognized efforts. the necessity of balancing the budget, he did not look for a great reduction GARNER of In REPRESENTATIVE public expenditures. speaker of the h next )use, partook of a harmony he is now eighty-eigbreakfast with John F. Curry, chief-ai- THOUGH Gen. A. W. Greely is still of Tammany Hall, the other day actively interested in the exploration and it is said persuaded him to abanof polar regions and he has just been don his plan to have a member of the appointed chairman of Tammany delegation made floor leader. the national committruce was completed The tee that sponsors a when Representative John McDuffie new American expeof Alabama withdrew from the race dition which will start for the floor leadership. Immediately for. the Arctic next thereafter Representative Henry T. June to spend two veteran Rainey years on Ellesmere from Illinois, publicly announced his island, the northerncandidacy and word went down the line most land on the that he had the active support of globe. CapL Flavel Representative Garner. Mr. Rainey M. Williams will be claimed he already had been pledged commander of the 133 of the 217 Democratic votes. party, and Dr. H. B. Democratic control of the house was Maris will be its sciclinched by the election of R. M. Kleentific director, and berg, Democrat, In the Fourteenth leader of the the Texas district to succeed the late Of Is expedition Greely Harry M. Wurzbach who was the helping them make their plans. They states only Republican congressman. will have radios, airplanes and modern comforts in exploring the region of who senate are the where General Greely met with disMEMBERS as progressive Repubaster and where eighteen of his party licans were reported to be organizing starved or froze to death. for opposition to the re election of Senator George H. Moses of New Hamptoward Chicago with shire as president pro tempore of the SPEEDING of entries for the Intersenate. They are said to be actuated national Live Stock show, a long speespecially by Moses attack on them cial train was wrecked near Lexington, a year ago, when he dubbed them Mo., by spreading rails. Seven men sons of the wild Jackass. Nye of were killed and others injured. Many North Dakota, Norris of Nebraska and fine horses known in the show rings Couzens of Michigan were supposed of the country were destroyed. The to be leading the movement and It was million dollar train was carrying believed they would support Senator the stock from the American Royal Live Stock show in Kansas City. Wesley L. Jones of Washington for the place held by Moses. The regular leaders feared all this NOTEWORTHY among the deaths Republican were those of Dr. might result In allowing the Democrats to assume control of the senate Sam Small of Atlanta, noted editor as well as of the house. and evangelist; Louis Loucheur, former cabinet minister and once rated as the richest man in France; O. O. and Independent PROGRESSIVE Simonas of Chicago, famous landscape the house expect to architect and park designer, and Alwield control of its actions, and at H. financial head of the bert the cal of Representative LaGuardia New YorkHarris, lines. 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