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Show - J k News Review of Current Events the World Over 4 'r C',J v Ilootrr v By EDWARD W. ITCKARD rocb LETbother state decide for llarlf 11 will be art r.r dry tbo nhlbl(inn by Ibo Rcpiibllrao national roBfia tiQ In ( hlraco. II F dictated by President lloorrr, llio aditilnlalra lion four. In torn, plete control of lb convention, put It over after ono of th moat nproarinut raafonn In twenty yraro of Republle-aconvention. Tho i' In nil la not pleasing to Hit very Republican and U completely obnoxious to iho Under tbo flrfiubllnin dry one. plan congress a 111 at all tlmro bo In general ronlrul of liquor law on fore mint In (boao ala Ira that elrrt to remain dry. Also. Conjrma will control Iba manufartnro, aala and distribution of liquor within tbo bordrra of tbo wet ataUa. With tho platform out if tho way tha convention proceeded to do wbat bad been whUpered In aomo quartern they might da They renominated Herbert lloover for President and Cbarlea G Curtla for That, plank 1 Platform Calling for Mollification of ICtli Amendment Would Let States Decide for Themselves. ,r; M ' to Stand on briefly, I aib-ple- d n wot Vico P real dent Tbo debate on tho prohibition plank was tbo only thing that saved this convention from being a complete flop aa far aa thrllla and exIn all citement are concerned. other respects It waa about aa tame aa a town meeting, tho oelectlon foreof standard hearers being , gone conclusion. James R. chairman of the resolutions committee, led tho fight for the Hoover plank, while Senator Bingham and Nicholas Murray Butler beaded the forces demanding a plank Insisting on the repeal of the Eighteenth amendment. Senator Bingham's plank wni defeated by a vote of 681 to 472. An analysla of tho vote show a that the Republicans In the south swung the balance against tha northern, eastern and middle western stales which furnish the bulk of the electoral votes for the election of Republican Presidents. The Hoover plank as adopted reads In part as follows: We do not favor a submission limited to the Issue of retention or repeal Tor the American nation never In Its history has gone backward, and In this case the progress which has been thus far made must be preserved, while the evils must be eliminated. "We, therefore, believe that the people should have an opportunity to pass upon a proposed amend ment the provision of which, while retaining the federal government power to preserve the gains already made In dealing with the evils Inherent In the liquor traffic, shall allow states to deal with the problem as their citizens may determine, but subject always to the power of the federal government to protect those states where prohibition may exist and safeguard our citizens everywhere from the return of the saloon and its attendant abuses. Such an amendment should be promptly submitted to the states by congress, to he acted upon by state conventions called for that sole purpose In accordance with the provisions of Article V of the Constitution, and adequately safeguarded so as to be truly representative. The entire platform, as submitter by the resolutions committee, was adopted by a viva voce vote. Some of the high lights follow : Approval given an emergency relief fund for loans to states In need. No direct federal relief to Individuals. Shorter work week, shorter work day, legislation to stimulate home building, continuance of restricted immigration. Prompt and drastic reduction of public expenditure urged. Further aid pledged through federal farm board, protective tariff duties, assistance to solve problems of controlling production. Full protection to Incapacitated veterans pledged. Cash payment of bonus not mentioned. Favor extension of tariff protection to natural resource Industries. Committed to maintenance of navy on basis of parity with any nation. Opposed to further army personnel reduc-tlo- a t Gar-icld- American entry Into league court favored. Settlement of International difficulties withor foreign out "alliances partnership pledged. Rigid laws favored to stamp out activities of gangsters, racketeers and kidnapers. Relentless warfare pledged seal rut narcotic Ira flic. Need cited fur revision of banking laws on sounder ha ala. Retention of gold standard pledged. Participation In Ineonfereocea on ternational monetary questions PiUtln itatui of government In Hawaii should ba maintained. President's "conatruetlvs program lauded sa an attack on the deprcanlon with far reaching objectives, but entailing no danger to tha budget. Republican control of lha federal government will "In aura tha orderly recovery of tha country." w IIILE tha Republicans rrat a mads small progress tling their prccoDventlon were In setsquab- bles. One development was tha rumor, originating In Chicago, that Melvin A. Traylor, (ha banker who la one of tha dark bora posalbll! tics for tha Presidential nomination, might be put on the Roosevelt ticket In second place. It was said the New Tork governor would welcome this move. The Traylor campaign manager seemed to think the better ticket would b Traylor and Roosevelt. Support of the nominee, whoever he may he, waa pledged by leaders of tha party In a untied appeal for completion of the party' $l,.V0,(ai0 victory fund before the owning of the national convention on June 27. The message to the rank and file was signed by Alfred E. Smlth.Gov. Franklin Roosevelt, Jouett Souse, Owen D. Voting, Newton D. Baker, former Gov. James M. Cox, John W. On vis, and other leaders. In to halt the Representative Wright Patman's soldier bonus bill when El Eslick (Deni, Representative Tenn.) dropped dead on the floor of the house while making an impassioned plea for the Immediate payment of the 12.400, 000, 000 bonus. Shocked by the dramntlc turn of events, the house Inimedl adourned ately as a mark of TRAGEDY Stepped Scenes and Persons in the Current News her additional aavlrg were to ha lha resolullot waa Introduced In answr to lrildenl Hooter's drum on Hint rotigms aar f ivi.i 01,01 sj to f.OMoiiino mors. In Sum quarter the prediction Inada Hint the Deed fur add. tlonal budge! balancing fund wtl aerv to revlv I lie sale lax, notwithstanding His fart that th billion dollar lai bill already haa been eniiried Into law, Tb run f err nr committee, at I II wrestling with lha economy hill haa rom to a virtual agreement on th plan for enforced furloughs for federal employee. Iimtead of tha 10 per cent pay cut plan. ammiphihrd. -- .4 v S - V-- ", 4 ; S . e ' ; K ' ! . ''" A a. Jh , TJ J W t a. M-- ' - - national convention In 1 Senator L. J. Dickinson of Iowa, temporary chairman of the Republican Chicago, delivering ihe keynote address, 2 Krah Mealow Country club on Long Island, scene of th open Glaaaford, chief of police of astilngton, cheered by golf championship tournament S Gen. Pelham the "bonus army at b Inspects their camp In Anamstla park. l. Altar for Eucharistic Congress in Dublin three clll-sen- s apparently was radical In hls policies toward foreign Interests In Chill, so he was forced by the military and socialistic junta to resign aa provisional president Col Grove, who had a great deal to do with the ousting of President Montero, remained lu control, but there were rumors tlmt an army group was plotting to bring Carlos thanes back respect Mr. Eslick had from exile and form a new Junta half comwith Davila's aid. CnpL Alejandro about Lazo, an Intimate associate of Dapleted a speech In behnlf of the bonus. Pic- vila and of Ibanez, was arrested. Extremist sentiment against Daturing the World war army as the flower of the country' manhood,' vilas continuance In the junta arose he waved aside questions of finance as a result of attacks against him and said: by the leftist newspaper Opinion, Mr. Speaker, I want to divert which has led efforts of certain elements In northern Chile to force from the sordid " He never finished the sentence. dissolution of the $375,000,000 As he collapsed, be clutched at a organization. table and partially broke bis fall. Pr. George W. Calver, Capitol phyLOOKS as If Gaston B. Means, sician, said he bad died before be ITone of the slipperiest IndividMrs. Eslick was uals In America, would have to struck the floor. In the members gallery at the time. spend another term In a federal Tragedy added to futility Is the penitentiary. A federal Jury in Washhistory of this bonus bill. Hours of debate, largely for home consumpington found him tion, wasted on the measure 'that guilty of stealing was foredoomed before It was preentrusted $104,000 sented. to him by Mrs. Eva-lyWalsh McLean Though It passed the house by a vote of 211 to 170, there was no for the purpose of Col. possible chance tlmt the senate ransoming would pass It, and President HooCharles Lindberghs ver had announced that he would baby, nnd the court veto It If It should be passed. Inflicted a sentence Imof 15 years FRANZ VON PAPEN, Germanys prisonment and a He fine of $2,000. new aristocratic chancellor, held on was acquitted several conferences with the pretwo embezzlement charges, nis atmiers of the states and the torney moved for a new trial and agricultural council and sucgave notice of appeal and meanceeded In part In while Means was put back in Jail. allaying their fears that his government action In the Lindbergh Intended eventually POLICE case is being attacked on both to overthrow the sides of the ocean, following the He as- suicide of Violet Sharpe, English republic. sured them solemnmaid In the service of the Morrow ly that hls rule family. The young woman had would be "based been questioned repeatedly by the entirely on the conpolice, and many persons In Amerstitution of the ica and in England believe she had Franz von reich, and denied so persecuted that she was driven that his cabinet was to Papen although It apunsocial or pears she was In no way implicated of the in the tlonary. The kidnaping. State Senator E relchstag and the calling of elecL. Richards of New Jersey attacked tions were thought necessary, he the administration of Governor said, to a new unified expression of Moore as responsible for blunders the national will and It was his be- In the ease and said a legislative lief that a new parliament will Investigation was "virtually cermore readily produce a clear-cu- t tain. majority for a policy of spiritual In London a member of the and ethical rehabilitation and an house of commons brought up the economic orientation that shall rest matter by asking the foreign office on Christian, national and social If the government had Its attention foundations. called to the suicide of Miss Sharpe and If it would make representadebate the senate tions to the WITHOUTa resolution Washington government presented suggesting an Inquiry as to what reby Senator Joe T. Robinson, Demo- sponsibility the police had for the cratic floor leader, calling on the girl's death. to specify bow and President (Q, 1931, Wtrn Newspaper Vnloa.) r s eaaannanonn3suo!3GSonni!-:'TI- Well about all J CHICAGO. know Is Juat what I read la th I been seeIRnVrt, FT The ouih'k for psperi, and shat htv a 1 been vU-ing br-(- , a from sugar poriiui !n prosllng around point has arirr lav better than it ronveotloasard. lllrved. ( la I bees 5PRLVGVILI E, IT The riling you s la Il'ite-e- r to tb lot about tb'tn 10 w better d'g to b unveiled her 00 July 23. tt p something PRo0, IT -- The 1:172 annual mors pleasant. State enra mpmei.t of Hie Fulled I Hollywood held ia Ppsnlh W'ar veteran what I in salted this city, more about btrk her than ail th SALT LAKE (TTY, Full rn-pare tn d rvndlilnn amt Indlra-llunpolitic. Everybody bat their are that. In many Tiloti, Ihe favorites and they wsnt to know SraiH-a III the bet In year. bow they are getting on. Host IUOATELIA, IDA. Idaho wool CUra BowT DU you sc Barry2'zH chohe more's new grower plan to I It so that Baby? ram at aale at Ell. r and Iocatello there Is no such person as Greta late la Ihe summer. Garbo! Why don't you make SALT LAKE CITY. IT Tb another good picture once In Who do you have to state tux commlwton has announced awhile! a aehedule of penalties f'.r failure look tike to get la th Movies!" If we go to the Olympic Games can to file Individual Income tax ree get In and se ea make picby turn within the time prcwrll-etures! Well they Just ask you so law. 1 hardly bavs LANDER. WTO.-- Ed Edward, a many questions dldent em who wit going lo to tell time died member of the atale legislature elected President here after a abort Hire, which be Now about Clara Bow. Clara Is was dlugnosed a Rxky mountain on her ranch In Novada. 8h spotted fever caused by Ihe bite of up Rex Bell, a boy that played married a woodthk. with me In "They Had To See CITY. FT. The Peris." He SALT wai Ihe sweetheart of Flah I'loneer Trulls and Lindmark my daughter (Margaret Churchill) monuaN-lntlowill dedlciite a before she went to Paris. Then he ment on the alle of the dd Mor- al-as with us la "Llghtnln. mon eitnldlehed for crossing Now you have heard of "Ranchthe Platte river r Casar. Wyo, es. Everything out here that la l.y Brigham Young In 1'I7, at exer- not an apartment is a "Ranch. cise, July 17th. It )oa fut twenty feet In your BOISE. IDA. Const rtn-- Ion I un- back yard Its a "Ranch. If i of the Old you got an old Avacado Bush, der way on both Orrcnn Trail, cast and et of Pck (no matter If It bears or not) why at'dlo, and repair work la program- I's an "Avacado Ranch". "Lemon ing around Twin Falls, where Ranries "Orange Ranches" "Pea-it Ranches" "Rabb't Ranches" Ihe hard winter brake boh- through the surfacing of Ihe highway, "Squab Ranches, wo even call Is mailDFCHESNE, FT. Holding that mine a "Ranch and there the land wn not known mineral ing on it but an old Tolo Field, a old when Ihe rlghla of Ihe state would few calves to rope al and some on May 7. Itoa. the Cow Ponies. have altai h new Now about Barrymores register of Ihe Fait Lake land office has awardiul CIO acres of shale oil Baby, t never did see the old one. land to the atale of Ftah. The land Or has be got another one! I believe he has, but he's got a pretty Is located In Flnltih county. wife, and he's not bad looking himSALT LAKE CITY, FT. The self so they are liable to have a 1032 I earn to Swim campaign of This mighty pretty little Baby. Ih-Cross corducte.l the American Baby thing has got to be quite an for boys and girls in the advanceepidemic out here In the movies, ment of wholesome recreation and there is more Babies being born for the prevention of loss of life out here than any time since I bv drowning wilt he held July 5 to can remember. I dont know It Us JO. depression or unemployment or BOISE, IDA. The wool market what, but a lot of em that never Is through Its darkest per- raised any children before are doiod. and early fall should bring re- ing It now. I guess there Is fads lief iu the form of higher prices In In child raising just like In anythe opinion of offleluls of the Na- thing else. Paul Whiteman and tional Wool Marketing corporation. his wife Margaret Livingston (I The corporation Is urging the hold- think that was her name) by the ing of wool to the greatest possible way she worked with me In a picextent, In order to permit an In- ture In the silent days, called crease In rates. Water Water Everywhere. It was SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Assess- Irene Rich's first picture with us. ed valuation of real eta.e tn Ftah It was a western, and I had to In 1032 has decreased 3 85 per cent swim out Into a river and rescue from the total on this class of her from drowning, I was on horseback however, and I had to take tangible property In 1931, It Is disclosed hy a tabulation prepared in her up on my horse and carry her to town. Now a drowned woman the office of the state tax commisthat is all wet la mighty bard to sion. carry with you on a running horse, BRIGHAM CITr, FT Botullnus and Its hard on the lady too. And poisoning is responsible for the I never see Margaret that I dont death of six horses of a rancher In think of that ride. We took It In Box Elder county near Corinne, It the Kern River out of Bakersfield. Is reported hy the state veterinarUs as bard to find a running river ian. The botullnus germ lurks In the In Southern California as It is a ground and certain plants are cap- drowning woman. able of harboring It. These plants The Athletes are drifting in here. may appear healthy hut still carry Most of the runners are walking anieaten the germ and when In. Its kinder hard to predict Just by the mals cause disease and possible how the Crowds death. will turn out for AMERICAN FALLS, IDA. The that. Its a funny largest single shipment of wool year. Just when comprising 110,000 pounds was sent you think people from this city recently. The ship- have no money ment brings the total to 23 carloads and something or 750,000 pounds sent from the wont do any state this year. It Is expected 100 business why Us cars will be shipped this year by packed. We are living the branch of the National Wool In an age of seMarketing association. Last year lected entertain140 carloads were shipped. ment. They will BOISE, IDA. A course of lessons be here If they In gold digging is being given In want to see em, and if they dont many parts of the state under au- they wont Folks used to not know officials what they wanted, but they sho spices of local munic-lpa- l and the University of Idaho. Thirty do now. We are getting everything miles away, in the Boise basin, gold cleaned up out here for the Games. If operators once took out scores of The place dont look natural. millions In gold, and the basin is nobody dont come we will just have again peopled this year by small had all this trouble for nothing. operators, although the takes are I will sho be glad when I can dirty not so large. Most of the operators up my place again. Committee are making around two to seven even told us to curry our horses. dollars a day. The teaching of the They are even trying to get the operators now Is mainly for those High School students now to either who have only a pan and ax or change or wash those corduroy shovel for equipment breeches. But they dont hope to get that done. DFCHESNE, FT. Around 40,000 Well its getting late, and I people are expected to visit Fort havent seen much of Chicago yet. Duchesne during the 1932 Uintah So I think I will go find a couple Basin Industrial conference, Aug- of Senators and see the town. I ust 10 to 12, according to the wont let anybody know they are of the conference. Elaborate Senators then we can get Into the preparations are being made to en- best places. Everybody that you tertain the visitors to the great fes- ever read of that manhandles our tival. country Is here. Both sides are SALT LAKE CITY, FT. A com- trying to get their clutches on it munity warehouse has been estab- for the next four years, so no matlished here for supplies Issued as ter what happens there Is little hope direct relief under supervision of for us. Sometimes you wish polithe city and Salt Lake county cen- tics were like Hollywood Babies, tral relief committee. just a passing fad. Coura ; n - for tha forthcoming This giant altar la being erected In Phoenix park, Dublin, Ireland, In preparation annual eucharastlc congress. Four World Record Breakers SARAZEN VICTORIOUS - " - i 4 ' ' f Mar-madu- pas-du- f I SN J 1 r. : k e J J A I n ?:M' Sr' V- i H;-- . J Vv ; - J - h Ger-ma- IS FATAL. t K DAVILA n l"ONS y and arm CARLOS TICKIim: MSIEIui KKt'E M'lTOHS IKE Havana put In prisand wer explosives seized. Capt Miguel Calvo, chief of the police expert bureau, anlil: "Cubans have turned to terrorism In a desperate elTort to oust president Machado dead or alive. I am convinced that llnvans'i lending men and women have gone crazy. The revelation are astounding and most disappointing for the future of Cuba and the Cohans." The "soelety terrorists belong to the ABC organization which sought to overthrow the government on May 20, Independence day, hut were foiled by the discovery of their plot Police say that other government leaders besides Machado are marked for death. eoq M'TI M. 1.01 II HH.t.ING WOOL e a wer DM a prog-rowin- g on, 'TTK nn.n-tnnr- p of ItP.VL $ r I'EI.IX HAt'SNER. who attempted a flight from New York to Poland, waa rescued by th sleaun-hlCircle Shell after drifting eight daya on the Atlantic on bis wroked Ilauaner wa completely airplane. rilmustrd when rescued and literally fell Inlo til lifeboat that waa lowered to phk him up. Th captain of lha ahlp reHiried by radio that Ilauaner bad received only minor Injuries and wn satisfactorily. separate ADM'!: HOI DING pTvartil SrAM.xt.AljJ FOLLOWING tha abortlvt at- tempt of three young Cuban to aosamluat President Machado by throwing a bomb at him, tha police of tha Island republic made a of raids on th borne of prominent persons and asserted they bad uncovered plots Machado's against Ufa Nearly a bun dred leading Briefly Told for Buiy Reader 4 VT . satW Intermountain News m f,7 Gene Snrazon, American pro, who the British open golf championship at Sandwich with a record score of 2S3. Won ' T 1 " 74 i :i The national collegiate track meet in Chicago was prolific In sensational performances. Here are four who set new records. Left to right: Ralph Metcalf of Marquette, broke world record mark In the 220 and set a new N. O A. A. mark ; Jack Keller of Ohio State, set a new world record In the 220 yard low hurdles; George Sailing of Iowa, set a new world mark In the 120 yard low hurdles; Glen Cunningham of Kansas, set a new N. C. A. A. mark in the one mile run. HELD FOR MURDER - '4 - Bites Death Valley Scotty Widow nV fr Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney, young English woman, who was formally charged with the murder of Thomas W. S. Stephen of London. He was shot following a cocktail party In Mrs. Barneys Mayfair apartment Mrs. Barney Is the estranged wife of John Sterling Barney, an American singer. .'4- ' of ing quick at repartee. be- I hope I can lose It answered Senator Sorghum. Smart answers don't decide serious arguments. A wlsecracker Is no more good In a real fight than a firecracker. v Washington Star. --- 7 - jJa. Unreliable Ammunition You have the reputation . -j. Death again struck at Death Valley Scotty, or Walter Scott, famous desert character, as he prospected In the lower end of Death Valley. Scotty crawled under an old blanket In a deserted shack and was bitten on the foot by a poisonous black widow spider. Whether it was the weird dance put on by the Indians to drive the devil out of his foot or the kerosene he applied to the Infection, Hollywood physicians soon declared the famous character out of danger. He Is Bhown aboye resting hls badly swollen leg. 1932, ltc.Yamjkt SyUtctlt, lot. |