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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH tempt to remove control over funds from lha treasury. News Review of Current Events the World Over Chancellor Chamberlain Says Great Britain Wants Lose in the War Debt Cancellation-Inflatio- nists Senate Lame Duck Amendment Ratified. re- Prehistoric Life in Kentucky Uncovered citizen's LIMITATION of th military training rnmpi aa an economy mov waa rcjeited by the house, mhhb added IJKKU) to tha War department appropriation bill to Insure their eontlnimnre Also f'lOOnuu was added to th up proprlatlon for lit reserve ollleem wo then tnestiur corps. 1 h passed. The senate finance committee reported the house beer bill ameml-eto Inilude wine slid to provide 3 03 per cent alcoholic content This memoir may get through con gres before adjournment but prob . ably will be vetoed If It dm-- -- Briefly Told for Busy Readers Il TO IKOTKT IIIIC. AMITE UHl NOTH). BRITAIN hn boon with llie L'nlled view Stele the war debt with to revlalon, mid possible rednrtlun the Invitation Imv lug been evtended by the lloover ad uilniatrntloo with IS almost certain GREAT to d.cna roncurrence of effort ws put forth during d. hate on the (lias banking bill In the sen ale. Wheeler of Montana, an offered Ivemoerat, amendment providing for the free coinage of illver at the ratio of six teen lo one the old formula of WII Hum Jenn ng Itrjan-a- nd Huey Long of Louisian promised another amendment authorizing the govern ment purchase of direr and fa at approximately H3S to 1. both After violent discussion these Scheme were defeated by vote of 50 to IS In enrh case. (Miring the debate Senator Tom Coimnlly of Texas Inereased the perplexity of Ihe senate by announcmeasure to ing he wn preparing debase the gold mnlenl of the dol Inr by one third and perhaps, if It were constitutional, lo forbid Individual culling tanking contract for payment In dollar ot current weight and flnenesa. I.uh Senator Glass and Senator Fesa argued strongly agnlnst all the Inflation proposal. na did Reed of Pennsylvania After being badly mangled by amendments Ihe Glass banking bill wa passed b.v Ihe senate It fate In the bouse I problematical. Prosldonl Klerl The con ference. If Iht Itrlt lah accept, will be held In March; and " I It will b followed , I tn - e d I a t e I jr by almllnr confer encea with (he na tlona that are not In default In pnytncnl to this country. namely Italy Llthi auln. CzechIlul oslovakia, Kin hind and In Secretary of Slate Klimson. ending out the Invltntlnn. omitted France. Ilelitiutn 1olnnd Hungary nd Eslhmila the nn tlona that have defaulted; and this, loo It la met with the approval of Ur. Roosevelt who will be Iresld) lit when (he negotiations are under way However there were Indlcntlona lo Washington that Ur. Roosevelt the will Imre arranged aepnrnte confer FARMERS are to have S'.M.tkHMluO ence with (he defaulter. England borrowing I especially Interested In having from Utule Sum with which to proFrance Included In inch arrange duce this year a crops, unless the bill passed by congress Is killed by meat a nn. he made, believing final settlement of debt and eco- a Presidential veto The measure ennnot well be makes available the sum named of nomic anhjed reached unless France la taken Into the unused balance of t'.'UO otMMKtU of R F. C. funds allocated to ngrl account. Representative Rainey of Ullnola. culture. The loans will be made for floor Petnoeralle leader In the pluming, fullowlng and cultivation bouse, aecmed to be roused by the and the secretary of agriculture Is news. empowered to exact from borrowers "The eon ferenees won't amount to agreements to reduce ucrenge not anything. In my oplnl in, Rnlney to exceed 30 per cent One million old, 'hern use the American people dollar I allocated for feed for are noi going to stand for a reduc farm live stock In drought and atorm stricken areas. tlon In the debts. Farm bloc members of congress The debt conference hould be linked with the world economic cod defended the bill, asserting there ference The thing to do I to bring would be widespread suffering on the fnrms unless such loans were about a removal of International trade barriers so that trade can he authorized Many members, how revived. The conference already ever, attacked It as pnternullstlc. projected hole only a possibility of socialistic and bound to Increase Snell of opening np trade routes and giving farm product surpluses. New York, minority lender, declared the debtor a ehnnee to pay " England accepted the InvHntlon It was utterly Inconsistent with the and her stand on the war debt ques- pending domestic allotment measure, the purpose of which Is to In tion was stated plainly by Chancel lor Neville Chamberlain In an ad crease farm product prices and dedress before the Leeds Chamber of crease acreage. The sennie agriculture committee Commerce Hrlefly. the Rrlllshgov eminent will ask either cancellation begun hearings on the domestic alor rediution so drastic that It will lotment bill Wednesday, hoping almost amount to the same thing If they would he completed In a week this ennnot be obtained, snld Chain or so. The same arguments for nnd berlnln the settlement reached must against It that were heard In the be flnal and must not Involve re- house were repeated. sumption of the German repnrn To disturb the Lausanne ROOSEVELT, In Warm tlona Springs afler his Inspection of agreement. he said, would be to reopen old wounds and to destroy Muscle Shoals, was busy studying for an indefinite period all prospect the problems that will come before him and conferred of agreement on matters nlTectlng the happiness and prosperity not with ninny notable merely of Europe but of the whole men of his party and a few who are world not of that person Undertaking to explain the matter to the farmer of the Middle sion. Among his West," the chancellor said that If callers were sever the war debts payments were to be al who, according resumed they could not be made b.v to the cabinet mak loans or by further shipments ot ers, have good chances of being "Directive means of paygold. ing" he continued, would have to offered portfolios be found and they could only be Among these was found by Increasing sales of foreign Bronson Cutting, goods to America or. what would the senator from come to the same thing, by dimln New Mexico who bolted the Repub licau ticket lust full and helped Ishlng purchases from America. elect Roosevelt The gossip was I 'HERE v ill be no more lame that he would be made secretary duck sessions of congress, for of the Interior If he were willing the Twentieth amendment to the to accept the place. Senator CutConstitution has now been ratified ting was accompanied on his visit by more than 36 by Senator La Follette of Wisconstates and will go sin. Into effect October Bernard M. Baruch of New York, 15 next. Action bv chairman of the emergency nation al transportation committee, also the Missouri legiswas In Warm Springs helping the lature clinched It. and several other Iresident Elect prepare his program and giving advlee especially legislatures came on the railroad situation. Into line the same There was talk that he might be appoint Under this day. ed secretary of state, probably the amendment both senators and repreonly cabinet position he would take, assume sentatives though many still thought that posioffice on January 3 tion would go to either Senator Walsh of Montana, Owen D Young following their election. The President and Vice Pres- or Norman Davis. Mr. Roosevelt ident take office on January 20 fol told the correspondents he might an The newly elected nounce one cabinet choice before lowing election congress Is automatically called Into going on his yacht trip, but no session on January 3 and on the more than one Presumably that same date one year later. The will be Jim Farley, who It Is con changes do not affect the terms of ceded will be postmaster general. Hoover and Curtis or any member Of the present congress HOOVER vetoed PRESIDENT Adoption of the amendment Is deficiency bill carry something of a personal victory for Ing appropriations of $.51.0110 (Hit Senator Norris of Nebraska, who and the house upheld his action the vote being 102 to 158. The fought for It through many vears It was passed by the senate sev President disapproved of the measeral times, but alwavs previously ure because he nnd Attorney Genwas blocked In the house. eral Mitchell held unconstitutional a prov islon placing control of all TNFLATIONISTS are becoming substantial refunds from Income, more vociferous and apparently gift and Inheritance taxes In the more numerous dally In Washing hands of a joint congressional com ton, but at this writing they have mittee. Senator McKellar indicated Pot got anywhere. Their first big that he would make another at- Itoosovolt. i- blllr-ntlo- n I wnMi 1KMS Hill I IKMHPv Ml MRS WIN' ON I ARM. COI MONTH IvNOWN. I)fT SALT LAKE CITY. I T -- Tl month of 1932, was th Coldest I tall .1 expert, i d in ii year of weather bureau history, it Is shown by the weather bur. nu re- d IJy EDWARD W. PICKARD CUL6 Intermountain News 1 ii.-- port. RHIGII AM CITY. I T A fir tree measuring four and one half foot In dlntm-tenLANS for the Inaugural of Mr and said to I 12 years I Room old was rut down In Ihe hill cast of II irper recently. completion and the stand from and other which the new LOGAN. IT.-M- ore than G5 0 dlgnltarlea will review the parade y.ning forest tree will lie available la being constructed. Hie Inauj iral for planting this spring by Uluh committee, headed by Rear Admiral farmer, nnd the kind and prlee . I D. i,really arr.mg Gray von. are stated In the lag! pii.-- list and fury lug for quite a big allow despite Ho order blank, whl.h ha been malted throughout the state. Fourteen roqmst of Mr. Itnoaeielt that the 2 affair be simple ami Inexpensive AV m . t different spede wPI lie ready for "vV Ihe committee decided Hint the Shipment about hr flr-- t of April, at price ranging from $1 50 lo $2 pii mile should be limited lo about who will lake two IO.ikki manlier tree. Here are some of the skeletons snd rellrs brought to light during the excavations oear tVIckliffe. Ky GO per hours to pus the staml. A now now !clng carried out by Fain V. King, retired Iaducah lumberman, which archeologists agree furnish the ITOCIIE, NEV. Seven Nevada planned It will be In four division best picture ever discovered of prehistoric life In th United State. From the great number of skeleton of miner turned to farming, sn led by General 1crsltlng a grand found, they believe (hi may bav been the site of a metropolis S.OoO year ago. ociupnlion entirely strange to them nmralinl. last spring, and us t II club produeed garden trmk worth the handsome r acre, won prizes more than $.550 of Jugoslavia, acst the county fulr, earned up to 40 companied by Queen Marie and bl cent nn hour for their labor. foreign minister, Itosko Jefllch NEIHI, IT School at intent, spent the week In liool children and adult were prow Rumania visiting given an opportunity of being Inoo loI King Carol at elated against diphtheria and tyin Her country phoid fever free of ehnrge by the al place, Slunla school officials through the nursing ace. Officially It was dppiirtniout Just a family visit wcpijj OGDEN, UT. Tlie superintendMurle being Carol's ent of the Duvl and Metier Counsister, but the cor ties Cunnl company, preditts there respondent! said li will he a full capacity of 28,uoO was for the purposi of water In East Cauyon acre of seeking a com reservoir available for Irrigation mon front on the , puris.se this coming summer. question of equal I50I8E, IDA Heavy miow Is at nrmnmentg, due to present limited to mountain routes come up for discus hut traveler should carry chains slon In Geneva on January 31. Hie for tlie balance of the winter mid llllle entente powers. which Inrludt muke careful linnl Inquiry for sudthese two nations snd Creehoslo den or local storm condition. I vakln, did not like the action ol to motorists by tie warning the great powers In giving Gertiinnv the recent highway retort relea'-ein armament Judicial equality by the state bureau of highways. 1 without consulting the little en llolthusen. New York attorney, who lias been named by Iresident Hoover as minister Henry IT. The new $",0b0 NEPIII, 2 Chinese residents of New York city stag (elite. and they piopose now lo do to Czechoslovakia to succeed A. G Rntchoky, resigned. federal building, width Includes the mnnd more consideration when Im lng a protest meeting near Grant's tomb ag.ilnst the Jitimnese Invasion of Jehol province, 3 Mrs. Franklin U. S. postoffiee nnd I. S. forest s portunt mntters come np nt Geneva D. Roosevelt photographed with Mayor Ccrmnk on the occasion of her hurried trip to Chicago to deliver an office lias been formally opinKing Alexander was esperiallv address. ed for business. anxious to get Rumania s backing rOCATEU.O, IDA Married on a protest which Jugoslavia plan FOR FEDERAL COURTS will lie eliminated from tlie to raise against Italy's alleged of Idnho, Southern diUniversity pouring of machine guns and muni vision if the plans of the faculty, tlons into Hungary through Aus dean nre carried out trla. With a 20.000 WENDELL, IDA Diplomats In Bucharest said an pound carload of turkeys enroute side of Issue the Important royal to the east, tlie south central Idaho visit would be a private conference has completed tlieir 1932 territory concerned with the problem ol 19153 pool. Total January sales of restoration of former King Georgi the district are estimated at five as the ruler of Greece. Such resin carload. ration. It was explained, would hi T IN FALLS, IDA. Flooding Immensely valuable to Jugoslavia of the bean market by Mieliigan, since a friendly Greek government with an exceptionally heavy first would secure use of Sulonlkl hnr grade crop is said to account for bnr for Jugoslavia should circum the depressed prices. Price for tlie stances demand. Great Northern bean are being sliov. ed np, however, in Idaho and the Wvoming fields. SOUTH AMERICAS two mioffi attracted considerable POCATELLO, IDA. The probattention during the week t'oloni lem of increasing consumption of hla sent a Joint note to signers ol milk was a lug question before the the Kellogg pact asking that they recent annual meeting of tlie Bancull upon Ieru not to violate the nock County Milk Producers association. treaty at Leticia, toward whhh a Colombian Hot IIIh was steaming t BOISE, IDA. A surplus was apreenpture the town from the Rent parent in all occupations In Idaho vlnn Nationalists who seized P during the last of December alsome time ago Ihe place was ced though the ninny unemployment reincreased their lief organization ed to Colombia by Peru under efforts and afforded work for sevtreaty signed in 11122. The Peru eral thousands of men on a rotative vlan government asked the League basis, according to a report of the of Nations to order suspension ot United State employment service. "all measures of force In the Letl Under the ausBEAVER, UT ria area. Farm bureau, Beaver of the pices Secretary of State Stlmson hur Architects drawing of the new property owner of Beaver county rledly called to his home the dlplo federal courthouse In New York organized the Beaver county tax nintlc representatives of the powwhich will be built on Foley league. It was pointed out that apers signatory to the Kellogg pact city square at a cost of $5,99'i.000. Its proximately 75 per cent of the propto consider this critical situation tower will be 31 stories high and erty owners in Beaver county had He then sent a note to Peru Invok mnln structure seven. It will house not paid their 1932 tax. These resoing the pact and making It plain the federal courts of the southern lutions were adopted : That the filthat the United States considered district of New York, with 15 court ing fee feature of the Income tax be In the dis Peru was In the rooms, 12 for civil and three for abolished; that a large portion of pute. criminal cases. the gasoline tax be diverted to Bolivians and Paraguayans were school funds; that many of the fighting desperately for possession state hoards and commissions be of Fort Nanawa In the disputed NEW WORLD CHAMP consolidated to reduce the expense Gran Chaco and both sides claimed of government ; that the organizathe advantage. The battle lasted tion immediately inform the legislafor days and the casualties were ture nnd the tax commission of its numerous. stand; that organized effort be made to contact and secuie the DEPORTS from Tokyo snld the cooperation of similar organizations Japanese cabinet had decided In the county. that Japans withdrawal from the SALT LAKE CITY, UT ApLeague of Nations was Inevitable proximately forty farmers appeared and had Instructed Yosuke Mat before tlie county assessor recently snnka to restate his country's post to urge a reduction In the assessed tion In regard to Manchuria and valuation of all farm lands in the then leave Geneva for home. county for the 1933 tax rolls. The assessor Indicated that he has in Foreign Minister Yasttya Uchida was understood to have Informed mind reducing farm acreage between the cabinet that application 15 and 20 per cent this year. Last of paragraph four of article fifteen by years assessment was approximate- the league, under which reeom ly $12,500,000 on this class of propmendation for definite action in the erty. Manchurian dispute can be made SALT LAKE CITY, UT Inappeared almost certain. The cab crease in operating forces of the Inet. It was said, agreed that this would he followed by enndemna Portland Cement company of Utah from 15 to 125 men, tlie plants catlon of Japans action In recognizCincinnati south Freddie Miller, Munrhukuo Independent ing the pacity, Is anticipated within a few paw, was declared featherweight it is announced by the presidays, government headed by Henry Pu champion of the world by the Na A'L the former dent and manager of the concern. emperor. tional Boxing association, which took the title away from Battulino MAGNA, UT. Classes at night VA EA.VON DE PRESIDENT f( r all unemployed are being school lera won a stnnsliing victory In cnndivted fi,ce of charge for senate Flute Rose First Instrument a Miss sheaf of Hornstein, papers secretary, holding the Irish free State elections, his een weeks in the high school a list of tlie 130 IKK) government positions which are not nn The first real musical instrument party gaining votes everywhere at here. Building, lights, nn the expense of that of William Cos was a flute, and from ft the musical der the protection of the civil service. Deserving Democrats the country building eat are furnished by the seboo If all these will the of Is as over at Jobs, which basis mod get of the scale, all plans leaders, present party his chief grave, opponent district. trn music, was developed. outlined, do not go av.w. 1933 Western Newepapei I'D Ion. r Well all I BEVERLY HILLS know I Just what I read In tha paper. That Huey Long episode In our history like to took up a much of our political historical space aa anything Georg Washington did. lluey made (be bo) a a few prreeliminary last- mark that ed well Into the 1rt-side- ' ? V' - v. Scenes and Persons in the Current News Alexander, DrnriNsiHi ( (f! J t3-- t c Av fv., m- - ls-i- la-d- ie latter part of January liney had It In for Car- ter Gian. Now If you know Carter Cla, and I have had that prlvalege for sovera year, he la a very high clan, rather of the old chool Southern gentleman, but In addition to begentleman he ha a tremening dous amount of ability. Along bankjust ing and financial llnea be about the most able mao In either party in aslilngton. When they get all through arguelng over Who Is the Father of the Federal Reserve Act why they will really find Ihe tire to be none other than Carter Glass. Now eveldentally be had very aound banking bill. Certainly knows what one should be. Then right in the midst of it to hear somebody crashing right through the Louisiana cane breaks with an arm load of adjectives that it would take a good strong voiced man a month to dispose of. Why naturally that was dumbfounding to the sensibilities of a man of the Carter Glase type. Well poor Mr Hoover, they passed the Phlllipine freedom over his head. He send suggestions up to the law makers (no doubt some of them splendid) but they dont pay any more attention to It than they do an add over the radio. Its a very humiliating position for a fine man like a President of our U. S. to be In. Here he Is President but he Alnt. Roosevelt Is President but he cant yet. Which brings me rig) back lo my pet belief, and that Is that Ill bet you If Mr Hoover bad It to do over again be would have resigned after election and dumped the thing right Into the bands the people voted to handle It. It would have been a grand exit. He would have gone out with more symput the pathy, and incidentally Democrats In a hole. Ail they could have done was say, Well we was going to save the Country but yoix brought It on us so quick that we 1 VA havent quite got our minds made up how to do it yet. You see if the President had done that, why naturally his example would have had to be followed by enough other lame ducks that this session would have been Democratic overwhelmingly. Then you wouldent have to wait till after March fourth Tor a new session to be called, and then see what they will do. We would have known by now. I hear that Amon G. Carter, of Ft Worth Texas, owner of the biggest newspaper in the Southwest, will take Hurleys place in the Cabinet. Carter, from all I can gather from the Inside will be the man that will draw that splendid cabinet plum. Amon will make em a mighty fine man. He is mighty well liked by all the Democrats, and fifty percent of the Republicans. (Well I will say dozen anyway ) He would handle our army mighty well in peace, and put us on a mighty war basis if the occasion arose. So while all the other cabinet positions are more or less np in the air from what we can hear, why its practically cinched that Carter will succeed Hurley, who by the way is a very good friend of his. Carter has practically retired from active management of his paper, but sometimes has it sent to New York or to Washington read. He is by far Texas most spirited public man. So with Garner daily inquiring as to the health of our t? President, and Carter at the head of our Military hordes, why Texas will have received more than her Bbare of the spoils of the late political war. All his old friends In Texas (of wh.ch I almost consider myself a native of), we all hope this new honor will not make him break an old custom of years, and that was to always be in the Capitol, Austin, on all Furgeson innaugarations. This Carter cabinet news hasent been generally broadcasted, but those who know, say its In the bag Well itk about time to write something about the debts again and get everybody all stirred up. I like to throw em a little piece of meat every once in awhile and Just sit back and hear em growl. We got Americans that take the debts as serious as a postmaster did the last election. I will write a little Gag" in a day of two and stir em up again. Yours, W.ll. M 4 P. "r. 1933, Me -- Vaught Syadteata, lac. tns is cut |