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Show mi! CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN, News Review of Current Events the World Over dm la red. would I gbteti lax burden of the the loaierially rl nut II salaried lus wliluml nuly eutliiig Into pr- nt tmoioej tax filel.ll.il. Rnihnra'h Senators r.oitm Asks for Nationalization of Gold Supply Not Yet Ready to Fix Exact Value o f Dollar t Carlos Mendicta Gicn Cuban Presideney. Ir.tsrir.ojntain Haws ndenl -- $ fa Cl 0 IR'.IL (,! (il.'ll t; I !l Is IlMil Hi il Ri It I" M !i RB Mi lilt H IM. VOM( I II!)! I, til il t RHP H! LEW It V '1 I A - - : . that I a. J tl loir he resign his military post; a atrika to force Hu was started by age on monetary matters. and II Anloldo Gulterns, late aecrelary of faulla they y lime d''l"l'od. ordered war and navy, and hould b In a measure reassuring lo out that business get in nod Fulgent 1.0 I.AIBO, the bearded Ital II asked finance. But the army leader promptly ITA air tunrslinl who loiimiaml.-.- l lh.nl tha cold supbrought .l.isst of Ids troops from the great mass flight from llnly I". ply of the country Santa Clara province to reinforce Chh ago ami hnik Inst uinui'-- and le tinthinnllicd nnd the fi.iasl at Ciiuip Columbia, on I li e r e b y hei ii me t lint hl of llntann ami com power the too jMipular to soil llo-ho red) lined In en tie lie tellet llcvla lo Premier Mussolini re mile la red that Memluta was the only has (unde In Haei of the man r.ipahle of fohllmili.it the w.lli the Dm e and dollar within a Junta a revolutionary program wuth has assumed range of Mt to IVI out the extreme measures that had iluins ns llu er rent of the pro! prevented .ecognltlon by the Flutof I. Iliya esfi piiernnr Butt-til. out gold content, ed Slates; tli.it lie. !n north Afi u a lie already liad the reeogniid the roatty mistake the i t h e Be crosseil power In devalue junta had made In installing lirnu fla in M.illteimitii'iiu cent. hut and would now rcii.fj it. lie or the dollar down In Ml on Hie lu'W stale .A. i ru er AIIhtIo d he doe not do an yet, Mymg Unit dered government employees to re "because of world unrertnlntlea. I main at work on pain of losing Ilnur fiiussntio w i!li an Jn not believe It desirable In the Jobs, init the strike went into effi-i- t other cruiser In esiort. ami when I Alexander TrojniKHsky, first Soviet an i adr to the (Tilled States, In Ills flr- -t conference with Hi' public Inlereiit that an evarl Talue tar enough to lie up Havana s pow he lamhsl was recelied by all the who cover Hie National Cap i d. 2 lew of the port of Foochow, China, where an Amerl he now lived." lie added that care- er, light, gas and transportation Italian ufi.ilnls In Ihe c.unii) ami nttneked the Fukien provliue reliel (hero was landed when the government for.-ful aludjf had hoi him In the con I '..i .1 a nrih red the arrest a colorful gitlherltig of the native nil naval party (cm. for tier to wear at Hie birthday hall for Hie President i Mrs. Frank Mil D, Roosevelt In the gown rlualon that any revaluation at of Gulterna, whom lie held rospon n Washington; It Is of Georgia peach crepe s.iim, with brooch of Jade and hrllllanta. more than fin er cent would not allde for tlila. A bomb exploded m ar trisips Balho, who Is Ju-- t thirty seven be In the public Intercut. Memlleta'a residence hut no one was years old, replace Marshal Pietro The President asked full power Injured. Budoglln aa I.lbynn governor. While Pre-Histor- ic to take over the laid oiiistnnding Mi'mlleta was assured the sup a new line of activity. It will lie a In the of country, gold tupplles he leads, Job with an opening for him. for of the Nationalist port much of which belong to the fed the societies AI1C and .Mussolini wutits to make Africa In eral renerve hank. The legislation OCRItpidltleal I I t. G and the newer revolutionary tune an outlet for Italian emigre t ij he requested, he explained, "place lie had Hon. Moreover, organization. the right, title and ownership of In I ..I bn will keep up his interest performed the highly difficult feat x our gold reserve In the govern- of ; - aviation, even though he Is Ju! reuniting the army and the navy ment Itself; It make clear the gov Afrl North Hie of had been sandy split apart previous governor eminent' ownership of any added They ' I over the breach between Guile ran must. T c ? i Dt . . , dollar value of the country' atock ly and i I Butlxta. 1 rai Mviof gold which would result from ra new gnver 1 ItICO has PFEUTO any decrease of the gold content Z"'1 Eli.MANY'S may please the Island great church qnnr of the dollar which may be made rel goea on unahnted and the era better than did Robert II. Gore Id the public Interest." I ) are still de Be Is Gen. Blnnton Wlnshlp, form The profit that may result from Evnngidical pastor of tin advocate termlned that their religion ahall er Judge general cutting the gold content, the Iresl nnzllled army, and a man of experience In oot ! dent proposed should he used to Insular affairs, lie served In Cuba I, lid Itrirhshlahop set up a two billion dollar fund for .. III wig Mueller, who and the Philippines ns an adviser purchases and salea of gold, for Is a confidant of to the highest American nltbliiL In and government elgn exchange I ' Chancellor Hitler, tlni'wi parts. Also lie was a mill Issued a decree fur tary aide to President Coolidge No furlher recommendations con bidding pastors to Bis home town Is Macon, Gn. Mr . JLcernlng silver were made In the was rrilirlze the Nazi Gore, whose administration message, the President saying he Iridestnnt church bitterly and constantly attacked by believed "we should gain more la J administration from Island iMilitlcluns, resigned, stilling vjjj knowledge of the resulis of the the pulpits under Ills reason was III health. Ixindnn agreement and of our oth President Roosevelt tllso selected pain of dismissal er monetary measures." f rum the church a new chief of Hie weather Inire.iii Immediately after the reading of Bat the rebellious In Washington In the person of WII the Presidents message. Senator This dinosaur, summoned to pnrtuipnte In a rourt 'u-- e in New York, was of cour-- e too big to enter Hie ones, organized as Its G. Gregg. Be succeeds Dr. Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida, It wua the animal used by Earl Fan oil In a show nnd was the subject of discussiou iu the suit ;hnmber. the Castors de Emergency league, Charles F. Marvin. chairman of the sennte hanking and and Damon for infringing on their patent. wrought by secfied Ihielor Mueller for and the currency committee. Introduced the to their congrega administration's bill to effect the ond lime rend thousand or more persons lie Ileus a manifesto demanding Ids TWO killed and lO.fPHJ Injured monetary changes proposed. called his committee together the resignation. It was up to the council h.v violent earthquakes that shook next day to consider It, and Sec- of the churches to enforce the nil parts of India. The full mens decree, but several of the ure of the disaster will rot he retary Morgenthnti was the first to councils would deelnred openly they be heard In argument for the legisknown for some time, hut airplane not do so. lation asked. surveys revealed that many cities Bishop Mueller showed some In nnd towns had been virtually de Only two Democratic senators came out In the open promptly In clinatlon to recede from his posiIn some regions the de tion. but the militant Nazi German stroyed. was Increased opposition to the President's provastation by floods Christian pastors great brought from the temblors. Comgram, Carter Gluss of Virginia and resulting to him hear, telling they munication systems were shattered Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma. Both pressure deelnred that the appropriation of would support him only so long as and there was great danger of he stuck by Ills decrees. The hish the reserve banks gold was unlawpestilence and starvation among ful and Immoral. Most of the Re- op also seeks to annul all church the survivors. 10.13 In so can he laws propassed publicans were cautious In their claim new ones. expressions of opinion. control has horn put tip 4 f I 15 Reverend Doctor Richter, who Is BIRTH However, Attorney General Homcongress nnd the Preser Cummings rendered to the sen- highly considered by President Von ident. A hill designed to promote lllndenburg, declared In the Berlin It by ate hanking ami currency commitrepealing certain clauses of tee a formal opinion upholding that cathedral that "a storm Is brewing the penal code has been Introduced a In Chrisbetween fight Germany section of the proposed bill. and hearings started; and a com In this The monetary gold stock (of the tianity and heathendom. mlttee headed by Mrs. Thomas N contest, however, Ilitter appears to federal reserve system) may be tak of Connecticut and Mrs have much more Influence than the Hepburn en by the government In the ever Margaret Sanger carried to the else of Its right of eminent domain," aged president, who Is more and White House a resolution from the the attorney general's opinion de more becoming a figurehead. birth control and national recovdared. Such power," he went on, conference In Washington askery extends to every form of property RESIGNATIONS from the Deimv ing Mr. Roosevelt's support for the cratic national committee seem required for public use. measure. Gov. Eugene llack of the reserve to lie in order and some have alSima Chlang Kai shek, wife of board was heard by the committee ready been received. The President CTIAUTEMPS, fighting In closed session and Senator let it he known that he did not ap- CAMILLE to save his French the Nationalist dictator of China, Fletcher said Black was unchanged prove of members of that body open- government after the great Bayonne has been risking her life during the rebellion In Fukien province by goin his opposition to the seizure of ing law olliees in Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Illayney, the latter a second cousin of William pawnshop scandal, promised the ing among the rebels and negotiatthe federal reserve gold and the apparently trading on their sup- chamber of depuHolmes McGuffey, author of the McGuffey Readers of public school fame, ing for peace with their leaders. disclosed a recent visit of loss of the profit which would ac- posed influence with the administies to clean up Henry Ford to the old Holmes homestead, the The brave woman was educated in crue from the devaluation of the tration. Robert Jackson announced that affair, and birthplace of McGuffey, in West Finley township, Pennsylvania, during been has and of United the States dollar. his resignation as secretary and thereupon was givwhich Ford placed an option on the place. The Blayneys own and live great help to her husband In con- on the farm. This photograph shows the house in which the author was Senator McAdoo of California was committeeman from New Hamp- en a vote of conthe of the affairs governducting Veraclously reported as sharing the shire, and Frank O. Walker said he fidence, 300 against born and which is now crumbling In ruins. Most of Its timbers remain ment views of Senators Glass and Gore, had resigned as treasurer in order 229. The vote came and observers say it could be easily reconstructed in its original intact, but later sought to silence the ru- to devote full time to his work as on the governform. MINISTER TO PERSIA mor, asserting that he had not yet chairman of the Presidents na- ments opposition made up his mind. tional executive council. J. Bruce to the creation of Kremer, practicing law in the Capa parliamentary HO Is president of Cuba ita), resigned some weeks ago as commission to InII this morning? asks the man member for Montana. Postmaster vestigate the colIn the street, and there is rea- - General Jim Farley, it is said, wants lapse of the Bayto quit as national chairman, but onne institution.the on for his uncertainty, Mr. Roosevelt may not permit this. death of Its founder, Serge (Handwriting the head Arthur Mullen, committeeman from some Alex) Stavlsky, and the part of the Island re Nebraska and vice chairman of the several deputies have accused high public Is Col. Carlos Mendieta, concommittee, nnd Orman Ewing, memofficials of taking in the affair. The ber from Utah, both have estabservative leader of premier insisted that such a com lished law offices in the Capital and mission would not get to the bottbe NationalistsacIt would not be surprising If they tom of the charges. and presumably resigned from the national comceptable to the adThe premier promised to investiI n ministration mittee. gate the affair personally and to Washington. Ramspare no names. During the heated on Grau San MarD EPCBUCAN members of the debate he admitted there had been house ways and means comtin, unable to bold looseness and poor functioning of mittee proposed two Important tax various services, but denied the on any longer, re; reforms. A constitutional amendsigned and some of charges of governmental and po the factions united in choosing as ment authorizing the taxation of lice corruption. The opposition his successor the youthful Carlos federal and state government bonds deputies were furious and there in was of Hevia, secretary suggested by Representative agriculture were open declarations that the Grau's cabinet and a graduate of Allen T. Treadway, with the states country faced a dictatorship. Annapolis Naval academy. Hevia ment that there are now some William II. Hornihrook of Salt replied vigorously and made of such securities outactually was sworn Id before the the assertion that a coup had been Lake City, Utah, has been appointSupreme court, but he lasted only standing and free from taxation. several days previously ed by tiie President to be American prepared one day. Then Col. Fuigencio Representative Isaac Racharach to put the government in the hand-o- f minister to Persia. 'lAr-- xn tn r. X Batista, powerful commander of proposed the restoration to the fed a few energetic men to act as the army, took command of the eral tax laws of a credit against a directory. of and Shrine the is Remembrance This erectes1 of magnificent imposing Discovery Europe situation. There was a loud demand earned Income. His plan, Mr. Newspaper Unton. C by Asia discovered Europe long be- in Melbourne, Australia, as a tribute to the war dead of the nation down under. fore Europe discovered Asia, long J it l Witness Called to Court -il tl ';U : ILt r- -- . - A ea-x - J t J - Tr" js i srass'- :Q.. J Me.-smo-re plays daring role relchs-bishop- i porcJ Has Option cn McGuffey Home ' ViklLv :XcA J Melbournes Shrine of Remembrance w r Chau-temp- j Vl' a VV rt ij . t - li I Dr fi si.,.,. u, i si a Ton 1m ! I.i in - iiio"'M.i ilia. st.it-- . lb! ' ii- -. It-- s.i)- -. I tali Is Ju- -t ipio'ii. lll.lll. 'ge, hilly dining the win!, r, w.,s si'm. thing 'de were tl. w for t tail and m u e. the g Its lo In fits. ket li ,1 1 Unwell r, favorable I "II. !l. It II r IV- -t t nio-ii- to 11 g II su;. rvi-- in rs lii irge of Ihe void SAI T LAki: ( I l'Y. I T to Id proib.i t, on in I t.ih md U oth r I 'lot! '. ( - it t ' ounei - in 1 t i..iii re I w.ih l'i .J. 'De l nillo ;i n it IM;, IDA lit g F i. 'h 'd load link f tile w a v ill i.iU n en fim-i- n I, is d. h h ,ve r s rt I. A ri u h.i - I eu ui- I. 1 lllolli h- -, g'.id.i g mi I Jil ill d graii lug lids Ink .i- - mi iViii-io- il ef Hu I.i r Improvi in n - I1 ole in tin halm ie of the high a) tie l.i- -t two year, givbg (ami- - IT nine re-i- d ms a w itits r olltht to Gooding. SILT LAKE CITY. IT -.io- n-nary bids fair to ! one of Cluli's hntmer months. The sun Im- - shone M Js-- r lent of the H ih1' lime. riod if wt The average over a i ars is 43 kt is nt. MAPLETHN, FT -- The state lias approved the appli ntion of Mapleton town for the nipropri atioll of IMS' fourth fis't of water from two springs, known as Right Hand Fork spring-- , uhove tin city iu Hie canyon of Maple creek. CHEYENNE. WTO An automobile road to Hie imlnt where westward hound nr. el ed wagons on Hie Old Or gon Trail clearly wrote their signatures, has Is'en approved hy the Civil Works Administration for Wyoming. On the smith side of - the Norili Place river, oppo-lt- e the (own of Guernsey, t lie pioneer 1 a sand-ton- e Oregon Trail cro of Hie ridge, in whnli the wlu-I- s covered wagons at grooves several fet In ill plh. At no oilier pi. ns along tin- - l- -o I imle route is the defined. Oiegoli Trail -- o SALT BAKE CITY, IT The lias public work- - uduiiih-trutin- ii SlTsnii'l for four non federal piojeits in I lab. Tin' projects ami the amount for e.uli follow: Orangeville, loan anil grant supplementing a previous allotment, for water oiks, $200(1; Brigham City, ); loan nod grant, for silinols, C.iriion county, loan and grant, hum for schools, $293,0 0; Perry, and grant, for reservoir, $MKM1. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Sup-pt of n hill placing surface rigid on Hie Salt Like watershed under the jurisdiction of the forest service lias been given hy the cbamlKT of commerce hoard of governors. Letters advising the ( tail congressional delegation of the notion were forwarded to Washington. The bill is designed primarily to prevent mining operations from injuring limber stands on the watersheds in the Wasatch national forest, a was presented nt similar mea-ur- e t lie I.ilint of eongre-s- , f tiled to pa-- s hcinti.--c of the pres of other ST. GEORGE, FT. The major projects for the 10 t campaign of $173.-OK- ul -t se-'.i- Civic Clubs of Southern Ftali adopted nt a two day louvcnlion here, ini hide the improvement of the Kalina any on road from Iriee to Kalina to standard specifications, the inclusion hy the federal government of Wayne Wonderland ns a national park and to establish a better under-tandin- g between Salt Lake nnd northern t Jot u V ELY IIIL5.3 wliiil 1 read in hat hiar hltlur I lie Utah Interests through the Salt Lake chamber ef commerce, of southern Utah conditions and their relationship to the state as a whole. The completion of highway $9 near Thistle also was included as a part of the Salina canyon project. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Tomato growers of Utah received prices for their product in 1933 that was equivalent to $8.93 a ton for all tomatoes received at the factories on a graded basis. The 2709G tons inspected, which were delivered to 13 out of the 14 factories operated In the state last fall, would thus yield $242,500 for the season, it is calculated from the government report. POCATELLO, IDA. 43 different orders for building supplies will be placed by the county purchasing agent for schools in the county where C W A workers will he engaged, as soon as snow halts road work. The material will he purchased from local institutions. lull t.a mi I know paperi, Hiiih, r. Coupit) of wei k f wlioii i!i,'i.. A figure. Dr Knowl'ou (.' tu.iM shod if He rt w i, tlve'y r T MAI is slate zo v i . ri ill s' itn n nil I i'to .(, . tor "f C C M A rt- - P'la im u lie ro ilrol pi.ijis t. ! Ih-vl- niil-kl- S or s fight Is mo against the President ami Ids poll rlea. lint against Gen. Bug'll John Nit aon. upon administrator, whom they place the blame for the out of told tor Bus) Bn, 3 rs - - - I)y EDWARD W. PICKARD uni PRESIDENT hieROOSEVELT aw ailed me iiitie of f and North Dakota, alt t n puhlleaiis w tiosi support has counted on gi'iiemd by the ndinln .trillion, lime Malted a eon i rted ait.uk on the M;, barging that Its endfostir inoiiopoi.i-- and re lilt In for Ihg the sill ill lie ill i Indi-j- Prrf-idcn- Scenes and Persons in the Current News - ago. had an httio four day stay Iu Riverside, Cal . Hints the homo of the famous Inn. Ihe most unique hotel in America. Its s tnoiiestary, a tu maloti, a fine liolel, a home s boarding house, museum, tn ail gi;lriy, au aviators' shrine. It of all Ihe coUihines the lieuhove. If you are ever In any part of Cal tp nil oil-- .i l ho famous .M Inn at Kiversldu. We wen out then' filming the Uniting i,icing nenis In David hlai.im. Tluv have u great old Far 'li. minds Me had about 111) people tro ll Holly wood out Hu ie, tin n used u iioiilo of hundred extras from llu re, and It was l.ku a plum. M e had some r al old race horse authorities, no II who had h tl judges ami Muivrs on these tricks for vials and ars. Will sir there ta nothing mole interesting to talk to 11, an u n old liursenuiii. and there tiolhmg any older than t trotting hei-- u in. in. i never saw a man In tlin trotting horse business under Mi-to- -t I SO. Now In our sienarlo, or script, a! things are called after Rob M'jgnu'a unions script, why ll bad the r.u e hung for the best two out of three heats. That means to any of you that dont know harness rac Ing, that there is one race after an oilier till one horse wlus two. if he wins the first two its all over, but he must win two. So we were to have it that way, but these old fellows, knowing the time the story wai laid. IS93, informed us that in those days il was three out of five heats One horse had to win three races in the afternoon to win the prize. M'ell they said they had seen as many as ten heats, before on' horse was aide to win three. They claimed that in most cases a p.u.ng lim-- e was a couple ol sec ends last r than a trotter, although that wneii two record holders met, the irotter heat the pacer. Theie are many cases whero a horse has been changed in a season from a trottei to a purer. The pacer's power and strength and drive come from hie hind legs (like a runner) hut a trot ters come from his front legs. Ills li by reaching, and not by pushing There are two great straint the Hamiltonians and the .Morgana They are pedigreed and are called standard bred horses Its a peculiai cross from a thoroughbred with a mixed cold blood. They say a trottei or pacer is more intelligent than a runner. He has to know more; he evidently must have more endur ance, for no runner could run ten heats iu an afternoon. YVe are driving the first make ol low wheel sulky s. They come In '92 Still hey aie mm li higher than the low ones lliev us. today. wan' to tell you its quite a tuck, try ing to drive mu tlio-- u 1 of those w it! fas pretty s lior-c- ten too, and on drivers the track at muc. Tin-ralways a Is hole big enough tor hoi so but how about the buggy ho is towing along' The only thing I had to recommend me was that I looked as old as a driver. 1 used to be a pretty good just old common horse driver as a young fellow back home, but I never made the tracks. My father was the best driver I ever saw, though. Well he had quite a little training in his young days. He used to haul freigh from St. Joe, Missouri, to Dallas, Texas. Lord, his son hasent got hardly enough endurance to make the same trip iu a plane, but I have seen Papa hitch em up when there was really wild and go where he wanted to with em, not where they wanted too. So if I show any driving ability in this my first real effort. It Is inherited. Its not from hard work, perseverance, and taking advantage of my opportunities, (as the American Magazine used to advise us). By the way this depression and the (all of the big man has kinder knocked the props out of all those success Storys we used to get fed up on. This is just an age of being a good Democrat and holding an office. Thats all there Is to success now. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Tax collections for 1913 showed a deIPH. AUS'nkgkt Snduatf, Inc. crease as compared to collections In In and On the Street 1932. Collections in 1933 thus far The explanation of the expression have tieon 77.5 per cent of the amount levied ns compared to 70.7 lives in a street instead of "lives on a street, is that street Includes per cent In 1932. LAKE CITY, UT. Disab- not only the roadway and sidewalks, led veterans owning projierty in but also the bordering dwellings Utah, and the widows nnd minor and business houses. Sometimes the distinction Indicates a difference In orphans of veterans have obtained he street, the intention being to salt exemption from taxation of property valued at Sl,201,3i;0 during 1933, it distingulsn the character, as his is shown in a statement prepared office is In Mall Street," but "he lives on Washington street. for the state tax commission. |