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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN'. UTAn News Review of Current Events the World Over f :3 ih die-na- Maine, Don nail; a rmk ribbed Republican slate, has Democratic, la amt everyone quoting tha olJ adMaine age: "A font, ao foe I he Nation." Whether or not that la true, thla Xcpteinlier elec-liocertainly give foot Iminena encoura- gement lo the tnlulmlxe In sup- porters of trank tin I. Roosevelt. Nr d!J the Dourer fureea attempt to IniiHirtattee. for the first lime In 1 years Maine chore a Democrat for lie la Luls J. Union. whose plurality Biayor of over Burleigh Martin was neailjr 1,400, The Democrat also elected two out of three congresamcn, the gv-erno- Kevs imil lay-of- EDWARD W. PICKARD among GREAT rejoicing and lo tbt Republican rami. s fr Startling Victory of Democrat in the Maine Election Von Hoover Call for Dig Budget Cut Iapen Triumphs Over Keicliftag. Dy the decree of dissolution on Goer-log'desk. That gentleman Intermountain ed It was not valid sloe the bad already overthrown Briefly Told for But) Render ih cabinet, loiter he admitted that both the dissolution and the I. ABLE (111 ILK MIK vote of non confident- - were legal, IT. IV MS Jt AV after being rtbuked by Ihe president hla set Ion. Government NEW ORE MILL t (Tidal said there wemld be new (.KEEN RIM K TRIP rlrrtlous within sixty dnjs, accordRlfj HIM RUT LIT ing to the const it vJn, but the of Eeltung, tiouthplec ELY, NEV, A 4n d y run the government. Mid; "There will f will be put Into efbe no new elections no detUin another on date of elertloo I expected In fort st tha Nevada ('tmdidali-Popjier roinpany. euiiilmiing to the near future." Orlolier 10. Recent sales of millions WAS forecast t week ago, of mninU to llalo From b li trusts France rejected the German are said to have dl-- p u-- of all the demand for equality of armaments, eiqqs-- r tha romany had stored In though In n conciliatory way, st- McGill. MNTin:t.fA. IT. A 15 mile artling that the other allied and also the Lulled State federal aid prJect In Fan Jun would bavt to aasent to the p ro- county, closing the last In I'. 8. llout I before It culd be granted, t.V), Thompson and Monti-r-l!o- . Is annoumvd ly the slate tlianrellor Von Patten CheretiHn announced that German ddegatea Paul romml- - Ion. The new project would not attend further orsslona will ) part of Ihe tin- mp! iu nt of tha disarmament conference, relief program plan. It Is c which reassembled Wednesday. to cost a Unit $7oi0. In ai'dillcn canwork in the lln yon lelwren Monlhvllu an I Itlaml- FROM Riga route Ihe Interesting that Josef Stulln, tile-- Tiijr. will le romphted, nt n of taler of Soviet Rusala, haa lost hi Influence and before long will be Is ord.r rkaVI'U, FT Wo-th.- - In tallathn replaced a secre- - j wnT j u.ar,.r xiii (), I ,,.. , "7 f theCommurthj di f,ir h im!f ,,ie 'ling ore. Tie old wod,-- ir'U plant, ol,,t PrtY r only office be bold p:irt;nl!y de.iroycd .v fire a few by M. L Kagnno- .n j.ur.l d and vl h. Thla ba Is gen on rein'd ling, man. however, Is a IT After e'gl.t dc.va devoted disciple .a.ir.jul orohl- - ,1iirimc1 w r Klem tnvn of Dm Cn eti lov, commander of' rWr frm !0 n;i!l Wy..m'rg lire, Soviet the armies, grrU(., t j,.,,, it( d!. I "2 mil s by river from ,eV I" ,V A was r...!r starling H-d- . w when they as American sembled In Portland. Ore, for their aunual convention. Of greater Important- - to tha Legionnaires than this affair a as the demand for Immediate rash payment of the bonus. The resolution railing for thla was adopted by a vote of 1.167 to 109 after a noisy delwltt. Ihe delegnfea thus dlare gurdi-the warning of President Hoover and General Hines, director of Ihe veterans' bureau, that the payment aould coal the treasury between two and two and one half billion dollars and Impose an Inloler-aidburden on taxpayer. Other resolutions adopted railed for repeal of the Eighteenth amend tnent and the Immediate modification of the Volstead act, opjmaed cancellation of foreign war debt and favored national defense (Idea go was Selected for the 1933 ronventlon. and loula A. Johnson nf waa elected naClarksburg, W. tional commander. d e e V, AS g-- - D-v- cit 1 I y fr !f jrKX. -' traveling I- URGE CREATION OF SAAR INTO INDEPENDENT STATE jWIlMjfcSa Will Happen When Control by France Ends? VVhst Uaah.iigii.nUlial mil bapixo in the hiuirl As Is 2i Ihe n.d of h fifteen h ihe ram I were it twain ini ned mer fu hr jure, approaelii-- , 1 1, uf qm-rIt rM !.n for u liinair UI' ut.t pl.ii e In EiiroM-n- n jr.ir pcr.nl fur rw mine of iht 1. 1, , sr lal V weaern lain ol ih ! irui'a rooni fum.. pr.oi.ui, n,r rlter fuiukk a'e c. tired wuh ..i fruit ori tiaril and tiney.irda Ihrre I are also faiit.a, b.u md a lusj-i- r Sw tiidutry on the piel ure-- ue hilt, here and there iloiiilnuted hr am If nl raMli-- i of Roman dots, are II. I. k foreaia of another which form ll.e Induairt ait A'l. Waltrlew. ; The c ul nili.. in.w worked lie ah Mil ten mile lo Ihe Dorl Ilea- - ol F inil.rui ken a city of wuo are iiih.i'oiant aoine eniplottd In rnn.it Ifi.hietric Knnr hruiki-skil'lie l studded With Ihe m.kelhka nt Idnol fnriiseea nf oiu'.hshrueni nieialliirgh nl rhnul m.iti) kiiul rtuo Mi, e h..p cal work and cetamlc kllua Ihe etwi agrh-ul'ur- I e '.-- h-- e Pru. l.'.'i dca flve-yen- - n i"i e -- ilu-o- e l m-- Low-den- Lnke-Tooel- SAN FRANCISCO BAY -- BURIES MANY SHIPS -t Moab-Castlet- - e that were Pa-pe- n 8 dis-Th- Newspaper PbIoo. I for. of In on bevERLY Aft'f Ihe u.-- sons cross Ihe hay dully, hut few know of the ghostly wrecks beneath them. Somewhere in the vicinity ot Ihe Vallejo piers Is Ihe hulk of the ferry Julia, which exploded Feliru ary 27. 1SK8, and sank with a loss of 30 lives. Somewhere off Fort I'olnf nt the bay's eutrnme lie two famous wrecks, the city of itlo de Janeiro and the City of Chester. The Rio de Janeiro, a $5ini.iksi vessel carry Ing a $100,000 enrgo struck a rock In deep water and sunk within ten minutes, carrying 128 persons to tlielr death. 1 lie City of Chester went down Auunsl 22. 18S3. five minutes nfter colliding with the steel steamer Oceanic from Liverpool. Sixteen lost llieir lives. Somewhere In San Inblo bay lies i illu was ki.hid ihe ) Paris. After much difficulty and a special trip to Sldi bel Abbes, the Trench and Air Association of American Volunteer Combatants In the French Army, 1914 '18. has com pleted preparation nf a complete list ot the American volunteer combat ants who were killed fighting for France during the World war. This list has been prepared es pecinlly for the American graves registration service In Europe and shows that of 90 Americans who served ut the front in the Foreign l.eglon 40 were killed. Seven oth ers died of wounds or as a result of having been gassed Dima Id Coleman of Yonkers, N. Y., who transferred from the Legion Jo the French artillery, was killed in May of 1918 while at taelied to a 75 battery. Sixty eight ot the ISO American pilots In the Lafayette Kseiitlrille and the Lafayette Flying corps were killed, most of whom are buried at the Lafayette Eseadrille memorial at Gareties. near the Mirt of Saint (.loud In securing fills information all of flic dossiers ot the foreigners who fonglil In the French ranks during the World war were eon suited Tills was a ddhenll task as nil of these dossiers are filed away nt the Foreign Legion head quarters at Sidi bel Abbes in Al germ All ol the volunteers from North und South American countries are lusted under the general beading of jut and a! I ht Wi-- I in.lej-eii.l- I , j j i bant J ' t was up lo a (own called n movie, and w got our outdoor shot, with through '(you f we went up Iber (a get the b"iutlfd tciorry tod get tb mountain lo (he background). V could have taken cm at th studio .lo Minaturo" like (bey do, but wr Jjunt wanted to khovr some real mountain for a change. Well w one afternoon and the next day being a holiday wa wasent to wo.k. Ihe Company would b travillug back lo the sludlo, o I had never been over luto tbs South Weatiro part of Novada. So 1 Jump, d In my car that vary evening and wont over a rare of mountain about 139 miles to Touopah. Nevada, that the oid sliver town, ha not n gliox- - town by any means because It hat n couple or three thousand pcoplo livin. there yet and la a very Inlercalirg town. L'el to bo along In 1997 and $ a big thriving town of perhaps 10 thousand or more. Well I stayed there that night and met a lot of folk, real folk. There la some great people live la those old Western towns. Hope Is their staff of life. If silver ever comes back, end Lord knows they ought to put some kind of real comparative value on it, for Ita used 9 money in twenty countries to golds one. Tonopah Is one of the big silver diggings of the West. Well up early the next morning and down to Goldfield. Now dont that name and place bring back memories. One of the well advertised towns of the West. In 1908 on Labor Day, waa tha biggest and best advertised artt best prize tight ever held. Hut was the famous fight of 42 rounds that was promoted by the famous Tez Rickards. It was the first big purse at that time $30,000. They kept the prize money all In gold In the window of tho Northern Saloon and Gambling House, whore all could see it. It waa just exactly 26 years to a day when I was there, I had kno n two of three principals, Nelson and Rickards. There Is an old depot down where the fight was held, and the railroad of it has been torn up. The whole line Is out of con.ni'ssion now, but there stands the depot right out there connected with nothing. It has now about 500 people In all that still live there. The Goldfield Hotel Is kept up and Is quite a place yet. It wag a little city of twenty thousand In Its boom days, and some of ''e fortunes of Nevada were mado mere. Ita a Gold town, and they are working some of the mines by small leases. The Government is investigating It as they think there Is big pay stuff there yet. Now here was an experience. The papers had been full of a new strike at a place called Clarkdale, for a fellow named Clark found It. So off I went to It, a newspaperman and mining men went with me, and sure enough away out there In the hills on those desert flats was dozen of camps all around a hole in the ground. Lots of em had leased from the original striker, and the o.hers had staked near around there. Weil they say there was some real gold there. Of course till they got away down in they cant tell just how much, but tho lead looked mighty good, so they sa d. Nevada Is a great old State to prowl around in. 1 went on down to another famous old place Ryo-litand another nearby called But it had jumped its Bullfrog. last. Then on that same trip and that same day I drove Into Death Valley and visited Death Valley Scottys Famous Castle. But thats a whole story in itself, in fact Its a book, but just get in your car Figures for the city of London and drive around some time no and ihe 28 metropolitan boroughs niatr whre you live, you will bo which comprise flic administrative SI,rPr!Sp1 the od Interesting thin" comity of London (as distinct from Greater London) show a decline of 37 250 for Ihe ten year period. This population Is now 4,397.003. COMPLETE LIST OF YANKS WITH FRENCH Volunteer Combatants Are Named After Much Work. II1LLS-W- e! what I read In lha !!!'- t St her and I... lie ol lok paper Al lo Fin! if and torpid II ii yonder. Do you r to juat be Ilk Ihnl lime Ihe Oil. du'-R irewi.l la a car prowl-la- g h ird'y known ret ge around 7 1 Uin) le crei' lel le .he ib trlopmehl know yon do, of Ihe tleel l!i.!u'i) WM.lt lttrit I II la the front amoi ll.e li.ijo.rt i.t ? everybody doe. I would much Eurenn m.iort reget, ow.rg lo 7 It rather bo la a kcatl'dl heal the Is.rrnine Iron. ih ioita piano, but If yoe litdh nt Reveul re) tori got ooa, ,'n' and I Invent, . there I a grow ip iiMitetuetil In to urge Ihe t a, aotne far of E'jr.fl I tnort folks sik 71 ma about My i re.illon ol an lit Mat , I, Oti.b-- r Mat the proterili.n ol the plan a. Thay think becauta I League of Nath.tia It no eh mge I made trim the original prot talon do a lot of Iraveiing that way that of the treaty, howet.-r- , in luh the o.ut have my own p'ana. Why leo.le of the region will dciide hy bivetit got any mor p'.au than In.pulnr vole whether lo lire under Alabama ha Republican. I bava ued a regular organ- the French or the German flog." always Izcd line, valk up and pay yoor fare get In and go where you want ih Yanks in International Balloon Race,a wv.l i - mwB .HI ol ! je.r an lmiot:s,it rail U hep Will io I rl'y .fi-..i- Iw-- U , Com-munl- x nr lue from l!ie whlrli ' "Saar, whlif, alr'IdVa Ihe I .er r aliuool next rale e Grrii. in l.uxrnihu'K. I a region door t ahnii! luu (Mr I a large a Itho-lfor li min Ulaii'l an l faum-ioral any a bulletin from (he WuMiltglon I C hrs.hpiar lor of llie .Villi.n.il Geographic rleiy Famous Coal Region. Before 'l.e World wr when Lorraine wu lerrliory. Ihe romltiniitlon of la ri.ilne Iron made Ha and S.mr co-i- l i hit reg on one ol the ouiatiiiid.iig tied prodoi'l'.n region f Europe, would still n.i I. If II were not to i for flu iffi'.ei.ey of troop who wllii icire.iiing In north owl mine that Fr.mee. 2s Ion annuonce of llo a I, wlo-- Ihe ally, 1. fr.inn-:i lr y phonal alfeiiiphil to c"in n ife lrnne hv coal digging lurnlng ovr S rights lo Finn.-- lor period of Ilf teen year I'.i.l) lo I'. 'A The Ger oo was railed limn goei union' upon to conipmsiii prUnle mine owners in ihe s.uu field for their Iokm were not hul d fileiill lo nu e i rnosi of Ihe mine were rl.e ai.ne properly of rrm-.iand Rnvarl-The traos'er ol coni mining rictus to Inline, however was not nd eoo mule without pol"ral nornlr olisi i le Ihe region could not remain iindu Germnn conlrol for the proHrtv eights of the Freni h would rml he assured protection. and the greil German pop ulmbin and property could not he placed under French control The League of .Nat'on therefore. el up a gouriiuig cninniNalon corn One of the American entries In the Interrxtlonal balloon race at Rnsel, Switzerland, la piloted by Ward T. Van Orman (right ), with posed of one Frt uel man. one cltl sen of Ihe rtglof,. and three Roland J. I'.lnlr (left) at hla assistant. Bulb are Goodyear men. Durnon French and Germnn mem ing IQ year Van Orman bn piloted that company's entrlei lu 11 nahers. tional and 8 International contest 'Ihe rniiinillon Is dlris-llwinning 5 of the former and 3 of reaiMin'ihle to Ihe League counell. Ihe lulter l'.lair Is younger In balloon racing but has a good record. of inlergov (. Moran. Jr, HOW the problem debts may best be Uorkland Insurance agent a ho twice ran for goremor, and John 0. filer-back- , solved la Ihe puxzllng queatlon that an automobile dealer a ho waa la now being considered by a new e once reform mayor of Bangor. ('on organisation of business of leaders I revs mao Carroll I. Ready, Hcpub-I- I pollciea of the the nation, seven-ty-eican, aaa reelected In the t'lrvt die and of the nation. . . party men promi" trlrt. S.alln'a reign. It la raid, la being In nent hi smirk Industry, f National Chairman Repiilillcnn ,nu"l,l brought to a close because of fall- (,lW of ,ho agriculture and la- ure of the Ereretl Sanders aenl a renaatirlng r Induato plan bor. Alfred P. trlallze the vcrtnrm l. The entire telegram lo President Hoover, but with country, coupled Sloan, Jr, presi- Ihe ,hr",li;h pu",lln the Chief Executive was not to be growing ahortnge of food, which .,rI of General dent S. vend Pines the boata deceived. Hie reply wire Mid: la workera tojwaier. everywhere rausing ovcrturm-- 1 slim they ntruok "The result of the election In Motor, I the the Industrial undertakings chairman, and the and return to the Jmulih-ra- . Maine Imposes need for renewed lot were recover I. often village. vice chairman Inand stronger effort that the people Another reason for the fall of .they would move In rape' running A. clude llcnry more than 51 mil's an hour. The may fully understand the Issues at the dictator la Mid lo he Moscow A. P. Sloan, Jr. Wallace, farm paWe have known all along stake. to ohtnln American recognl- - jparty took motion picture of the hoe per publisher of lion by a radical change of Internal scenery. that, owing to the ravages of the world depression, our fight la a hard Des Moines; Dr. Nicholas Murray SALT LAKE CITY. FT. Ild ollcy. Voroshilov Is anxious to oh-one; but we have a strong case and Butler, president of Columbia uni- tnln America as an ally against on the for the him- ;l of the M. former James Cox, gova right cause. Our task Is to ac- versity; In whose plans, Russians fear, tale road conen's; ln' proj-wtJapan, forquaint every man and woman In the ernor of Ohio; John W. Davis, Siberia. Salt Lake county fils full will be threaten to Great Britain; country with the facts and Issues mer ambassador . opened September 27. This Is the former governor Frank O. which confront Che nntlon." the grading and graveling of the alrMANTHOlKCO. A. E. of O'Neal, Illinois; president "We are grenlly disappointed. ad In the from to Salt Ii.ke entrance by up Japan port nilttod Vice President Curtis. "Rut It of the Amcrirsn Farm Bureau fedManchuria, la now a full fledged w.t, between the salt xvori on the will only make us work the harder, eration, and Louis Tabor, master nntlon for Jupan gave It recogni- aliore of Great Salt Lake and tl.e and we will carry Maine In Novem- of the National grange. aved tion hy signing a protocol Thursday Junction with tho present Mr. Sloan's new forum. It Is anber." e at Changchun, which city was re- highway Just wet of the Salt mowill to Itself devote The Democratic Chairman Farley nounced, named Hslnchlng, meaning "New This projeit l'no, county on the grinned exultantly as he said he was bilizing practical opinion" Capital." There waa great rejoic- will cost about $1 10,000 It la estiInternational debt question. Impatiently awaiting a Republican ing In Tokyo and a display of In- mated. tense resentment In Chinese cities. explanation of the Democratic vicSIOAB, FT. The ttpiier bridge started Commercs Plies Over tory In Mnlne. PRESIDENT HOOVER Courthouse wn;h In Grand Busy over well by calling on "The Democrats do not concede narrowly escaped another county, will he repaired at a co- of Numerous Wrecks. Cnil.E a single slate." he added. "I think the heads of departments and the during the week. A about $0000, anil a new bridge will It must be admitted by Mr. noover'i executives of all other federal ac- military clique led by CoL Arturo Run Francisco. Some with their replace the bridge In the lower part upporters that In this particular tivities to cut out all commander, of the wash, at a cost of $20,000, masts awry, some with llieir seup Benitez, air force for the from commonwealth the Democratic pros bugget requests served notice on Carlos Davila, the on the per eternally brimming, and some next fiscal year. The President Socialist President and former am- and $0000 will be sp nt pects were no better, to put It mildthis roail state year. with their bows stove in but all ly, than In the least promising (from said he had requested Director of bassador to Washington, that unBINGHAM, I'T. 100 ra n have with green sens in their holds, a the Budget Roop to ninke every less he resigned the Presidential our point of view) of the In the Ring-ha- uiotly company of wrnked vessels doubtful states. Mnlne was no hard effort to secure a reduction of at palaee would he bombed or attacked been given employment to Increase the sway In the tides of the bay here, district mining lo the estimates least $."00,000,000 er hit by the depression than the by troops. The clique already had fathoms under the busy commerce rest of the country and had no more of appropriations for the next year forced the resignation of the cab- mining department forces of the Between (10.00 and 70 000 perRefining States Fnlted Smelting, reason to resent the evasive policies from the appropriations made for inet, and the men and plnnes of the P001 to A the current year, and the Alining company of the administration." air corps gathered at Santiago NOVELTY VELVET and 700 men. The new work made of the resimnslhle adiutnlstra ready for action. So Dnvlla graceavailable will be rotated or "stagBy I 1II.KIK Mi liOl.AS were held In various five officers Is necessary to achieve fully stepped down and out. PRIMARIES this end. A part of this can be gered" to spread the labor needs as the week. In MichIn reduction of confar ns possible and assure half time igan Gov. Wilher SI. Rrucker, Re- accomplished City for or more which activities have struction. employment to the 100 the purpose of considering the publican, easily won renonilnatlon 100 men will be placso The been workers. up speeded during greatly and Representatives Walcott and needs of the farmers, governors work. the past few years as an aid to Person also were victors. The Demand other representatives of nine ed on development HIAWATHA, FT. A $2 5,000 ocrats named W. A. Comstock for employment. middle western states outlined a for road program was arranged From administration sources It governor. Senators George H. Moses proposed fcdtrnl program for finanwhich goes of $10,000 was President the learned county, hoped Emery of New Hampshire and Porter Dale cial aid to farmers. Among other of Vermont were renominated by the total budget reduction might be things they suggested tariff revision between Hiawatha and Mohrland, Dale and the Republicans, as was Senator E. $S00,000,000. to protect farm products, sound $10,000 between Castle Just before sending his message expansion of currency, Reconstruc- Huntington and $5000 south of D. Smith by the Democrats of South Carolina, Cole Blense being to department heads, the President tion Finance corporation loans to Emery. announced that the government IDA. Harvesting FAIRFIELD, rejected. In Louisiana Representafarmers, a moratorium on farm tive John H. Overton, friend of Sen would go ahead with that portion mortgage forev Insures and crop of the biggest wheat crop ever raised on Camas prairie is proceeding at ator Huey Long, defented Senator of the construction program which surplus control legislation. the relief act made contingent on a fast pace, with grain pouring into Broussard, who sought satThis program seemed fairly HIU City, the ability of the treasury to raise to the farmers who were the elevators at Fairfield, isfactory He said he the necessary money. on "strike," and there was an Im- Corral, Manard and other points XTR. HOOVER poked a stick Into had Instructed the various depart- mediate decrease In the picketing night and day. Trainloads are a hornets nest when he made ments to speed up the program by that had kept much farm produce leaving these stations every day, the amount of slightly less than public the report of Attorney Genout of several large cities, especial- some going east and others diverteral William D. Mitchell on the bo- $200,000,000. ed southward, ly In Iowa. On Tuesday the War department, nus army and the ABERDEEN, IDA. Reports of to advance the government's emyields par acre In this section regrettable Incident grain believed was several days It ployment relief efforts, approved a FOR of its ousting from mude up of Indicate a substantial Increase over Family," Flying great construction program that Mr. and Mrs. and crops that have selWashington. MitchGeorge It Hutchin- last year calls for the expenditure of ell said his invest! and dom been equaled In this district two small their son, daughters on flood control and rivers gators found that a crew of four, had perished off the Besides the increased yields per and harbors projects. The departInmost of the B. E. coast of Greenland on their flight acre, there is a twenty per cent ment will these activities expects over last F. members were In year. crease acreage to Europe. Their huge provide work for 25,000 persons now by stages fruit honest, earnest and ELY, NEV. amphibian plane was forced down Jobless. law abiding, but and smashed In the Ice, but all of and vegetable peddlers apparently perhaps a them were found alive and unhurt will find an open door policy In Ely one- by only supported quarter of them In an Eskimo settlement and were hereafter, following a decision that THODGn of the criminals, relchstag, the taken to Angmagsalik by the Brit- the ordinance heretofore requiring many were radigovernment of Chancellor Von ish trawler Lord Talbot The pro- $100 a month for a peddler's license of Germany remains In power, cals, many were arflight of the Hutchlnsons In the city ;s unconstitutional. jected for It has the backrant fakers, and the It adds to the zest and interest ol over Greenland and Iceland was! SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Report worst were among those who were ing of President not approved by the Danish govern- of the city auditor shows a decrease the velvet mode that there are si evicted by troops with tear gas and Von e Not nindenhurg ment, and the taking of the chil- In expenditures amounting to $278,-4- many kinds of velvet in flames. The attorney general de- who seems to agree dren has been severely criticized. 10 for the first eight months of only are both dill) arid luster surfended the manner of eviction and with the chancel1932. All departments of the city faced velvets In equal favor, hut tne the conduct of the troops used, and lor that parliamenUtll-Itprogram divides honors beiween Insull showed decreases. the ECEIVERS for D the President said: "This report tary government In the very transparent wenve and to Investments, Inc., report the reich Is a failshould correct the many misstateSALT LAKE CITY, FT. Four those of heavier lyons construction In Chicago Federal Llndley Judge ure. ments of fact as to this Incident commissions while In the latest fabric collertlons When the that the concern Is hopelessly In Utahns have receivedIn A ree.-with which the country has been relchstag met Monthe United Ullin, novelties register. res'rve officprs assets Its $27,473,364 solvent. being Von flooded." day Iapen 311 States army, It Is announced from arrival, qui'e out of the ordmnrv and liabilities Its $253984 tried to read the But many newspapers and Indirps re! headquarters at is crinkled and ridged like the new Aside from the $148.00oT(WO which Ninth viduals, hotly discussing the report, command for its San Francisco re-- , crepes which are so fashionable the Tresldlo, In the stock 51,678 persons Invested dissolution given declared It was misleading generalThe novelty velvet whu h fast,,,, ns of the corporation and lost, there cently. ly and absolutely false In certain him by the presthe cunning bolero wlmli tops the FT. a still LAKE deficit remains of Despite $73.474.403. CITY, SALT vital parts; and It is a question ident but Herman Goering, the Nazi evening gown of triple whit cliff simple down a 200 That the out feet of a apparently wipes plunge . In tllin.feii am linen Hint iipril whether It did not still further president of the parliament refused derooks of of of a $58.64.,02S Into and pigged pile alienate a considerable part of Hie to recognize him until after a vote of purchasers Seventh in benture with 831 honds West the company, In the government Btty Clark, 13, body of war veterans from support still a deficit of nearly $20,000,000. South strevt, escaped with a Of course. had been moved by a Nazi and carof the administration. Is nearly half of what the location and a fracture of her right It was one of the major topics of ried by an overwhelming majority. hankers loaned the corporation. rm. Von Papen walked out leaving I talk among the members of the G. 1932 Wastern Victors being Ktlward Saar f.a.k lu Fast titer, a Wind How a through llo. ihe region. Wlfl'e i I nijbo? making IWI-b- g Gans-Xelso- n . |