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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, October 1, 1935 We HIGHLIGHTS effort to organize a Constitutional Democratic party In opposition to the incumbent. In the South a group has been formed to pre-- 1 vent Mr. Roosevelt's nomination. Father Coughlin, who has sup-- , ported the President consistently and who coined the "Roosevelt or Ruin" phrase, came out publicly with a denunciation of the President and asserted that 18 states already are definitely lost to the Democrats in the next election. a Swell Picture, But Steel Clad Cases ECONOMIC LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH have Steel Clad Suit Cases as Low as Each $1.96 EVERTON & SONSfl O Happenings that affect the dinCOMPANY ner pails, dividend checks and of Natax bills every individual. tional and International problems inseparable from local welfare. pulled a fast one on Rome that The latest move of Emperor would virtually talk Mussolinis Haile Selassie of Ethiopia (who designs. Later events proved other visible enraged numbers among his myriad titles wise. Mussolini, those 'of King of Kings" and made a speich saying Italy would! Lion of Judah) to save his not and could not turn back, sensational preparations little country from Italian dom- ordered interfering ination, marked one of the most for- war, threatened taste of Italys! wit ha dramatic and unexpected episodes nations British And the in the long history of diplomatic mailed fist. foreign office thrust a politely intrigue. worded verbal spear into EthioSelassies only remaining hope advised" pian hopes when it for maintaining Ethiopian sover- Selassie to withhold concessions, eignty lies in enlisting the aid and said that negotiations between of major powers especially Great British, French and Italian govBritian and the United States. ernments, which have a treaty For some months the Emperor concerning African rights, would has striven, through high sound- be necessary before such a transing appeals based on general prin- action could be carried out. The was ciples of liberty and justice, to American state department bring actively to cold and but Sechis side. He has failed almost 100 retary Hull made it clear that per cent Whitehall and Wash- this government has no intention are and vague polite, ington of becoming involved in foreign England troubles because of adventuring has sent and is sending large American capital. American edi- groups of warships, planes and torial response to the deal was soldiers to her bases at Malta one of anger and dismay many and the Suez Canal, and is call-n- g editors said that the government on the League of Nations to should completely disavow resstep in but she has shown no ponsibility for the commercial ininclination to make the British terests involved, should state deflion roar in behalf of other pow- initely that it couldn't be pulled ers. American policy, as indicated into war or lesser disputes beby the recently passed neutrality cause of such financial machinabill, is one of complete isolation. tions. Selassie decided to turn England Irrespective of that, Selassies and America into Ethiouian allies complicated whether they liked it or not. So move has immensely n he did the unprecedented. Work- the whole it ha sapparently ing through Francis M. Rickett, eliminatedAlso, whatever small chances a mysterious British promoter, he deeded more than half of his remained for peace Mussolini is going ahead, and war is certain interempire to ests for exploitation and develop- as soon as the rainey season ment. The area deeded includes ends next month. Italian transabout 15,000 square miles more port after Italian transport isi than the combined area of In- leaving for Italian Somaliland, and bordering Ethiopia, stuffed to the diana, Illinois and Iowa with troops supplies and parts of it are supposed to be guards incredibly rich in petroleum and munitions. The (powder keg; is other mineral resources. The deed ready, the fuse is lit and the is to run for 75 years, and gives world waits for the result in the charterees unlimited author- fright and wonder. Now that the Ball is Over ity to expliot mineral resources and otherwise develop the coun- is, at the moment, an American try. Holders of the charter are national air. The ball in this said to consist of British interests case is the Congress. During its a and an American corporation seslong, talkative, by one of the Standard sion solons appropriated Oil companies. Which Standard And they gave the PresiOil company is involved, if any, dent almost everything he asked is not yet known Standard Oil for, demonstrating that while of New Jersey principal member Roosevelt potency may be slipof the group, denied that it was ping,, it still exists. any party to the deal. Congress passed an unpreceNext day diplomatic tax on inresponses dented to this astounding maneuver of heritances, gifts and big incomes. Selassies Was one of amazement, It passed a bill to concentrate wonder, excitement. Foreign under the government. It passed barring the Italians, at the largest single appropriation first thought that Selasse had in the countrys history $4,880,- - In the South The extended NRA setup which created after tne Supreme Court outlawed the Recovery Act has one of the toughest jobs of any of the various agencies. It Is a research organization Intended to produce figures to show the necessity for another attempt at regulating business and Industry. In its first Roosereport, which President velt sent to Congress just before several listed it adjournment, thousand changes in wages and hours. However, if the expected pickup in business which has become more noticeable since the death of NRA continues, it will be difficult to sell a new era of regimentation to the people. ch ts, THE CULLEN HOTEL 83 West Second South Salt Lake City Central, Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People ' the Try Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts , 000,000 for work and direct relief. It passed a stringent regubill utility concerning latory holding companies. It passed a bill to enforce the right of collective bargaining by labor. It passed a bill whereby all comsave the barge mon carriers, lines, will be regulated and coordinated in the manner of the railroads. These are the high sports. The was historic and just session what kind of history it made is a matter of opinion. Some will say that it did its duty to the country well others that it was a disgrace to democratic government. Take your choice. ' President tors that' it is a valiant soul who attempt forecasts. Looking first at the Democratic President side of the picture, Roosevelt w'ill start his first campaign tour wthin a few days in an effort to reclaim some of the ground which even Democratic leaders admit has been lost in Without question recent months. the major obstacle for Democratic campaigners will be explaining away the fact that unemployment has been barely curtailed despite the plethora of laws that have been enacted during the last three years presumably aimed at recovery. $ side one On the Republican is still candidate outstanding Senator Borah, Colonel lacking. Frank Knox, publisher of the SNAP-SHOT- S Chicago Daily News, and Governor Landon of Kansas, and Senator Vandenberg probably are further advanced than any others, The great game of poitics as but where the lightning will strike it is played in America during is anybodys guess. presidential campaigns is definitely underway. The ball is up in More Interesting than candithe air. From now until Novem- dates, however. Is the alignments ber 5, 1936, there will be a few which are being formed that moves made nationally by either threaten to wipe out party lines without an eye in the next year. William Ranpolitical party cocked toward the voters, and the dolph Hearst, the publisher, has wise voter will look for these hid- offered to support his old political den motives. The only thing ac- enemy, Alfred E. 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The American Federation of Labor and the National Industrial Conference Board, to accurately estimate unemploy-th- e Apparently well authenticated reports in Washington say that the census of the unemployed, which Relief Administrator Harry Hopkins announced early in the year, will never be held. The reason given is that the figure would be revealed as embarrassingly high just before the Administration must submit to Its record at the polls. So long as estimates are unofficial they can be laughed off. But an official count, show-- i ing that despite hugh expenditures and the tax load prepared for the future unemployment has been curtailed only slightly, would not be the best campaign materal. It has a family skeleton better left In the closet. to Coats Now, with the President Roosevelt has already stated that he will again seek legislation at the next Congresss to supplant the outlawed N I R A. White House spokesmen also have the Walsh government contract bill, which Congress rejected at the past session, on their list of the future. Under this bill the President would be empowered to use the expentiture of federal moneys to control industry where the Constitution limits authority. Demare ocratic stalwarts admittedly seeking a new soldiers bonus idea for enactment at the nex, session. In addition, most outstanding attorneys figure that seven or more major leglsative enactments of the last session will fall before the Supreme Court, some of them before the next congressonal session adjourns. Will the Presdent then seek somethn gto take their places, in which case the disturbing battles of recent months would be enacted while the jobless wait in line? In other words, will the question of reemployment or reforms again become paramount? about All Sizes SLIPS . 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Will the breathing spell actually eventuate, or will there be new experiments advanced in January which may again serve as obstacles to reemployment and re- IN SHADES SILK HOSE Congress NEWS ITEM: Highway work has been curtailed In several states due to lack of funds, revenues from gasoline taxes having been used for other build roads. purposes despite pledge the money would be used to Event-Sh- op Here Wednesday Night From 7:30 to 10 p.m. or Extra Values es Anglo-Americ- soak-th-ri- A Big Night Shopping NEW What form all of these activities will take or the extent to which the various combinations are significant will probably depend to a large degree upon the Roosevelt tack which President takes in his first series of speech- Italian-Ethiopia- 0. 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