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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. ITAH News Review of Current Events the World Over Cuba in Turmoil as Machado Refuses to Quit the Presidency Germany Rebuffs Britain and France National Recoery Progress. Dy EDVARD W. PICKARD bream th to ratify th prut. th wets repeal winning by majority of mor than 3 to 1. Their vh lory was unexpect. edly complete, although th drjs had failed to Burner rnuu,'li totes to plue deiegsleS OU th hllllot. Mrs. Isabella Greeiiwsy. national and Democratic eonituiilM-woiii.n- l of ('resident and persona) frb-nMrs Room-- i ell. easily raptured th Ivmorradc nomination to fill th rongresslonal mi vacated by Douglas when h was named dtps tor of the federal budget. Th tbtory Insured tier election because of th ahsenee of Republican ARIZONA Scenes and Persons in the Current News Intermountain t art-lu- isn-II-- le puMU-road- - s .JV" Ik-lt- 1 of-m- Is M ' ' M-- - fai - r - Cheh-Yna- Milll-rook- French Aviators Make Record Flight f G90.-00- non-sto- p non-sto- Going After Some Long Lost Gold je. - ' 5"' v pooph. SALT LAKE tlTY. preparations for "Greub-Salt Lake County Day" to he ole served wilh mi exhibit, program, mid entercontests aid tainment features nt the state fair grounds August 30. are under way. the executive It Is annoiniml board of Hie county farm bureau. SALT LAKE CITY, IT. Finns are under way for the establishing of a municipally own.il electric power nn.l light plant. RICHFIELD. FT. People from all purls of Ftah attended the twelfth annual encampment of Sons and Daughters of Ftah rioneers an.l Black Hawk War veterans held here recently. The bureau of BOISE. IDA. highways lias advertised for bids on two jobs esliiiiat.il to cost about One job calls for grading $200,(9X1. and surfacing 12 miles of the Round Payette highway valley and Cascade, anil the other concrete Job Is building three bridges In (be same stretch, one of them 350 feet long, one 50 feet, nnd two others 32 feet. Bids on both will lie opened on August 22 Salt SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Lake will he headquarters for the Home Loan Bank Corporation, press dispatches from Washington state. Salt SALT LAKE CITY, FT. 0 Lake City has made a filing on acre feet of water from the Welier and Jordan rivers. OGDEN, FT A case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever has been reported at the city health department. BURLEY, I D A. Authorization to proceed with distribution of funds for certain reclamation projects has been received at the local reclamation office, ns approved by the reclamation commissioner and chief engineer, Washington, D. C. Allotments include: For an additional pump nnd enlarged pumping station, Burley irrigation district, $50,000; for operation and maintenance of reserve works, such as reservoirs, still maintained by the government, $12,300 ; power revenues $40,000. For the Gooding extension : For main canal, mostly for checks and to cover damages and right of way, $13,000; for continuing construction of laterals and for further surveys, $50,000. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah wool production will be 17.890,000 pounds in 1933, according to estimates of Frank Andrews, federal statistician. The 1933 agricultural production is low, comirared with 1932 and 1931. Last year 18,100,000 pounds were produced, and in 1931, 23,940,000 pounds were produced. The reasons for the decrease were given in the report as due to the reduced number of sheep shorn. iiito 4 t. oc-Ieu- rl.-t- ! Largest Drydock in the World Is Completed Germnn-Austrla- IFVKHLY HILLS. AA'ell !! I In the paknow M Jnot what I per or what I run Into hlth-- r and am Jut a yuti. dining her with no nior idea of what to writ , II ; . abo-i- l than bll-- f ly goat. Jut a , I V k j BOISE, IDA. The federal board of public works for Idaho has re-commended ns its first project, construction of a $150,000 infirmary at the university. BOISE, IDA. State payrolls and work.ng hours will be brought into conformity with the national recovery act as far as appropriations will permit, Governor Ross has announced. EPHRAIM, UT. Forest Supervisor Humphries has supervised the planting of ten thousand fish up the bead of Six Mile canyon. 1 I n d of rn;l-neiidn- g on th w o or Week a. mnrjr ft a lot ol lb valium anoi'ationa with th pack of i . 3 mOTR r ll-- ato-en- AIN HI IF I ol-e- Is P (traders IT IRtiVO. FT - A or required for the boti-e- a and of alaugb't-folslaughter y at Is In I tub roun.j. or.ll-- ( lowing lh adoption of a new commisUtah rou-.tnano by tb sion. r OGDEN. IT-n.- -b n.iitk.-t-loto wurii moUog rapidly to la R"T reti'its. Mur-h- . federal dls'rht ngrbultnral who said ttu.t 31 ars of spiida were !.ip;ad 'ruin tb grad-ana durhga nn-n- t wmk. lh fail MURRAY. I T- .- lv-u- i that there has In n a 2" r rent in property valuation, th Murray city l ommiioii w I the tag rate for tl.e proM-nyeir at 11 mill, the same rate as last year OGDEN. FT. Rids will ts- - ealbil on f.ue-- t for ss s.1.11 as road project In Ftab nn.l Idaho, It Is soli.. un.iii by It, J. Fin. h, , engineer for the bureau of . In licad-piiwith of money to I'tali The ibo will n i ms to $5V.t 017 mid receive $1.71'g.'. SAI.T I.AKE CITY. I T Federal mid slat hunters during the past lions. fiscal year killed 11 an-- l t3 coiotei. 202 a ntH.rt of bear-'- , according t of George E. Ilolinan. Ftali leader work of predutory annual the F. S. biological survey. with funds DFJ.TA. FT. obtained through the R. F. (.. making extensive Improvements on streets by Installing cement th curbing In the main business district, which will cost and $lo.ooo and whl- h I giving of to a large nuinlK-- nt - AM'! UN M I'ROTKT 1 1 Qj XUp6 I'WTATOEN ARE AIOAING ltd All AAOKh li.ANM-hAIT I ARE Idt MA MAY machado. dr MANY AAIIJ, however, might not he Interested In the produrla affected by the treaties aiqieared to I reach tor tb end of bis rup. tint wax because tb treaties would affect PRESIDENT IXMisn II T hv li' tioih sides and IBsi-products width would Stubbornly dcfliint of hi opponent ml flatly rejected beitl be manufactured In some one Johnson hy vigorous argument and nation. threat brought the lug hllunuiious tin plan that wa offered by Uni led Explaining why the economic con- coal sir. ge In 1ennsj It iiulii lo an achieve the full end. Their efforts were shit P-Slates Aml'na ference did the measure of success that had loin muled by Edward F. Sumner Welle In ettlcim-n- t of ho(ed for, Hull said the var- mis tin NltA Inlior rcpresenlnlii fur At first many of the the Uintul'x politl-ca- l lions found that their economic Mr. problems and the problem of turmoil. workert Were tneliiled not o i C were much more difficult T. Welle tU Martin- the order of the union thlefs to re do It. tit hr tltmilt! Ihnn had been Imagined. Nevertheturn to the mine, but when Mr , f " less. he was unwilling to consider MeGrady armed at I'nlontown nlt cngrc for leuva the of gathering of (iff nations plan and told lh men; "I am , r. afti-- r for the I'resblent of the t rilled aiHilntliig an a failure. k Slates and asking ytl to go acceptable man for I Smoke screen over Tokyo d iru i tb sliam Nurmi utiark on the Jaum-i- i rultal. 2 Bloody fight CRENCII fenrs of another war to work." they cheered him. pbked the mis, linn of secretary of atatc; that secretary, ac- I vs It Germany were ghnrply slim up tlu-i- lamps and got tank to the log at nrbkany. N. Y.. between stale tr.iqsr a ml milk sinkers and tbelr sympathizers. 3 Got. Albert Sch of Wisconsin ruining tb NBA blue eagle flag over Hi capital In Madison. ulated hy the abrupt refusal of the pits. Hie trouble was inn inly run cording to the ('ii ha n would succeed to the prculdeMry In Hitler government to mushier the corning recognition hy lh opera event that oltlce became vacant, tie (uirallel requests made by Great tors of the nationally organized Britain and that N'uzl propawould then select s cahlnet repre unions. Senlallte of all political factions, ganda In Austria he discontinued. Under terms of the truce reached The two protesting nations de- In Washington th miners are (o con.iliullonal reforms would be to rotigren and later to a clared the course Germany was purlay their problems before a hoard constitutional contention; and the suing was in violation of the spirit appointed hy the I'residi-nt- , pending rice presidential mitre would he filled of the four power peace pact re- acceptance of the coal code. Miners amliRssa-doror the su cently signed; but their by either the cohere ar to employ their own cheek were told hy the German welghmen to rnlrulnle th amount prvme court. To this proposilioD Tresldent Ma foreign ollice that the Berlin gov- of coni produced, upon which llo-l- r elmdo replied; ernment failed to gee any reason for pay depends. "I am and will continue to be the application nf the four power treaty last faint chnnre to tv president of the Republic of Cuba, in tills Instance, and that Germany CHINAS Manchuria y constitutional regarded as Inadmissible tills Interand Jehnl exercising all from Japan probably has disap prerogatives. Of these I cannot re- ference In the .. V1 . linquish the smallest part without trouble. penred, for Gen. Feng Yu billing to a Britain had declined to rontidenee traitor the Join the Indepe n d e nl becoming Italy reposed In me by the people of Culm and Franre in their protest, hut did commander who to when they freely gave their votes make friendly representations . had been leading to me, or without diminishing the Berlin concerning the Nazi aerial the fight against Independence and sovereignty of a propaganda over Austrian terrllory. Japanese nggre republic that I assisted In founding, The Italian government was Inslon. hits giion up Indeand signed a peace having fought In the war for formally advised that Germany 1 would take steps Immediately to end . H pendence.' pnet wllh the tia The Cuban eongres supported this practice This eased the sittional government Machado In his determination to re- uation considerably, hut French Under the ngree tain his otlice. and the mediation statesmen were pessimistic and be merit he abdicates efforts of Ambassador Welles were lieved the whole affair would lead all titles, turns over "v--N denounced as detrimental to the sov- to the gmashup of the disarmament the rnmmund of Ills . ereignty of the republic. To those conference when It reassembles In troops to the na who know conditions on the Island the fall. tional government this Is not surprising. The basis of political obscurity Machado's power Is the state lottery, of the most Important Gen. Sung will become . View of the gigantic drydock at ONE Somh.iiupton, England, which was dedicated the other day of the NRA, the nalie controls this Institution and by governor of Chnhar province, sent It Is the In the world and la a unit in the $00,000,000 project of the Southern railway at Southampton. largest bis favor many leading congressmen tional labor mediation board, met of Fengs most recent operations, re able to realize large sums from In Washington, formally organized and the government will be reor and got busy at ga nl zed. the sale of lottery tickets. CAPITOL POLICE HEAD What the people think of Machaonce, taking up first Feng has been one of modern In Chinas most romantic figures and a controversy do was plainly Indicated by the New Orleans. Sen- Ills persistent opposition worried events just preceding the crisis deator Robert F. Wag- Japan not a little. Ills cnpltulatlon scribed. It was reported In Havana ner of New York, Is attributed to lack of funds and that the president had resigned and of the munitions as well as mutiny and chairman Immediately a great throng began board, was on vadissatisfaction nmong his own men demonstrating Joyfully. But the po lice and troops attacked viciously, cation In Europe, said at one time to have numbered but messages were 20.000. killing gome and wounding many, sent to him asking and the marchers fled In dismay. Martini law was declared and the that he return Imrecognized authorities on mediately. His sec- THREE city was patroled. but acts of vioand finnnee had a lence were frequent. retary represented significant conference wllh the res him at the hoards blent nt the summer While House For several days the city had been sessions, the other members present In Hyde Bark, N. Y. They were tied up by a general transportation trike that Involved many Industries. being Walter C. Teagle, Ir. Leo James Warburg, one of the fiscal The government announced It had Wolmnn, I.ouls E. Klrsteln, John L. experts for the American delega granted the demands of the labor- Lewis, William Green and Gerard tion at the Ixmdon conference, and ers, but the union men refused to Swope. Profs. George F. Warren of Cornell return to work while constitutional Henry I. Hnrrlman, president of university and James II. Rogers of the ComUnited Chamber susof States guaranties of freedom remained Yale university. merce. is highly optimistic concernpended. The two professors brought t Cuban politicians thought MaAt the President a report on the stud ing the employment situation. chado's rejection of Welles peace San Francisco he predicted that les they have been conducting for plan would lead to Intervention by 7,000,000 persons would be him, Including the budget, taxation, the United States, hut in Washingby the end of this year. the tariffs, and particularly the pos ton this was considered quite unsiblllty of adopting a dollar which likely. To send our marlues to the rUY liberally now, but buy only would he geared to the commodity Ia from dealers who display the Islands would be contrary to Presiprice Index, rising and falling In dent Roosevelt's declared policy, blue eagle. Is the advice of Gen. value with the values of wholeand would stultify the position he Hugh Johnson, national recovery ad- sale commodities. took concerning the Japanese In ministrator. His Justifiable expectation Is that prices soon will advance Manchuria. bold French aviators, Capt William S. Orthman, who as the various codes get Into opera- TWO Rossi and Taul Colos, set Mr. Welles declared that mediawas recently named chief of the po tion was not ended, and Machado In tion and the purchasing power of a new record for lice force of the United States flight ap his statement said; "I am disposed the people Increases. At the same and are due to receive a million itol In Captain Orth Washington. to mediate with my political adver- time the recovery administration Is francs from the French government. man was a member of the Chicago saries and to concede to them their taking steps to keep the retailers from New York, they flew police force for many years. Starting just demands to any extent that within the terms of their agree- almost directly to Rayak, Syria, will not diminish the authority or ments and to check profiteering. about 500 miles farther than the Maurice Rossi (left) and Paul Codos, French aviators, who set a NRA PUBLICITY MAN the prestige of the Institutions of Housewives and wage earners over previous record. They. Intended to new record hy making a flight from New York to Rayak, Syria. or the entire country are being organthe republic the head of the to Bagdad but couldn't quite of 5.900 miles. distance a go ized for house to house and store to state. make it. Rossi said he thought the store canvasses to Insure against In- record would be accepted at 9,300 fractions of codes and to prevail on kilometers (5.775.3 OF STATE SECRETARY miles), although back from the buyers to patronize only blue eagle they actually flew more than 10,000 London conference, Is again In his businesses. kilometers (0.210 miles) at an averoffices at the State department, and Miss Mary Hughes, director of the age speed of ICO kilometers (82.28 has lost none of his women's section of the emergency miles) an hour. Internationalism He , .w . campaign, announced General Ralbo and his Italian sea: , . still believes all nacompletion of ao organization in plane fleet reached the Azores, some tions can and should 48 states to carry on the educaof the planes coming down at Ponta to end tional and "policing work. VioDelgada and the' others at Horta lators of codes and agreements are After the world depres' '' a night of festivlt.' and rest threatened with publication of their sion, and says dov r-- 1 took off Dr home the planes big names. mestic programs for via Eisbon; but one of tLem, comA. D. manded Deputy Administrator raising prices and by Captain Ranierl, npset In Whiteside, reducing unemploycharge of the retail and was left behind. Lieutenant store temporary code, said he had ment are but the $'. was killed, Ranierl was received reports from many parts Squaglia and the others of the crew prelude to such coInjured, of the country that retail stores are operation. Mr. Hull suffered from shock and bruises. also announced that to shorten entering agreements the United States was ready and hours of operation so they will not i, 14- - !i In the New York willing to promote close trade and have to hire additional workers. VIOLENCE strike Increased daily commercial relations with the coun- The enforced creation of more Jobs and Gov. Herbert Lehman, thongh is the major objective of the camtries of Latin America, and suggestreluctant to call out the National ed the negotiations of specific compaign. Guard, consulted with its comIn numerous cases stores also mercial agreements. mander and prepared to take that are In advancing their trade "staggering employees extreme step If it were deemed nec. agreements under the most favored to avoid an Increase of their forces, Charles has Michaelson, who The state police, acting as nation principles. Hull explained that Whiteside said, ne sent a sharp essary. for milk trneks. were In con- served as publicity director for the guards such agreements would relate priwarning to the Indiana Retail Gro- flict with the strikers In many lo- Democratic national commit lee, was into which This peculiar salvage appaiatus constructed by the Dutch engine was cers a noncomcommodities of association, marily calities, using bullets and tear gas telected to act In the same capacity F. Beckers is placed over the spot where the English vessel Lutine went petitive nature. He explained that tended as an admonition to retail- aga'nst the armed farmers. Most for the national recovery admini In the North sea over 100 years ago with a gold cargo reciprocal trade agreements would ers generally and which was im- of the cities and towns obtained Ration. He also supervises the to the bottom some $10,000,000 aboard her. The salvage ofierations have at not necessarily conflict with most mediately effective. estimated hand-outs no means for all for of the milk, agriculby press plenty the vessel favored nation treaties, because such Among the many codes offered of the producers were Included tural adjustment and public works been started near the Isle of Terschelling. It Is estimated that In 15 feet of water and is covered over with 40 feet of sand. rests agreements would be thrown open was one for the daily and Sunday among the strikers. administrations. to signature by other nations which. newspapers. fc IS 3 2. Weavers NewiD.or T'nir-t- Gerardo Briefly told for !lu News Govenori la ntind. For liiHlanre tb Gnvt-buof Virginia give u no Inkling that Ii bad anything on hit mind bat the affairs of hla English subjects In the old Commonwealth of Virginia. Yet he sneaked off on night, we thought he had gon to g. t a drink In true Virginia fah!on. and lo and behold he bad gone to Canada and look unto himself wife. Th-ay a very charming lady that had run the Slate of A'lrglnl under the last half dozen Govenora, fur you know no rtato I better than It govenora serretary. We got to Hollywood with our troop and at a very sumptloua feed at Metro Goldina Studio, where w had a most excellant show. Think of seeing the following people I person and seeing them art right out loud for you: Jack Pearl, the old Baron Munchouser himself, and h waa never lying belter. If he had been on the green in one. ho could-en- t lied belter than he did tnla day. Ed Wynn, the old fire hose himself, who I bare been going to see, and cnviclng In his ahowa for years. Ed I Just out here now for pictures, and If he get a break In stories, h will squirt laughter on all the gloom and put It out. Harold Lloyd who has been laughed nt hy the world, and admired by all of Hollywood, was there. Hal Roath who year after year, regardless of conditions, times, actors growing up, or anything elso, Jut keeps making funny pictures, he and Harold were togoather. Polly Moran, by golly Polly, yotf was funny. You is always funny, but you was extra funny that day. Ted llealy, did you ever see him and what he calls his stooges? Yon know what a stooge Is? Well Its a fellow, or group of fellows that ar just made up funny, and do and say silly things. You Just wonder some time wbat they are doing. It all seems so cuckoo. Oh there was just lots of stars there they Introduced, your favorites and mine. Missed Wally Berry. He wasent there. He is one of my pels. Clark Cable works at that studio but he was in the hospital. You know I dont believe I ever did see him, and I was just as anxious as the Govenora wives and daughters were. They are talking about suing the studio, and I am with em. Greta Garbo works there to, but as the Govenor of Minneapolis was not with us, she didont show up, she dont let anybody see her. In fact I dont believe there is such a person. I think ite Just this Marlene Delt-rlc- k that takes her mens breeches off and puts on dresses and goes under the name of Garbo. Louie B Mayer who fed all of us, and charged it up to "Tug Boat Annie, Louie made a good speech. He was a very staunch Republican. He Is etill a Republican, but he has d the "Staunch", or maby its the "Stance. He hasent the old cocky "Stance" he had when the money had gold in it. But he has been mighty loyal to the dealer and the New Deal. Will Hayes was there, but he left as soon as he eat, and when they called on him he was out somewhere trying to dig up a place for dinner. Bill has sit at so many banquet 1 n n c heon and fr li iu my tables, that he has a dlas or raised platform In his home, and he stands up and moves the water glasses around every time his wife or son Bill asks him a question. Bill can make a good speech on anything. He give me some tips on some of these Govenors early history in the days when It was not only unfashionable to be a Democrat, but it wa a miracle. Bill is in pretty fair touch with pretty near everything and everybody. While he Is not physically able to keep the movies out of all of our devilment, he has come nearer it than anybody else could. They put Govenor Cross of Connecticut right next to Jean Harlow, the paiimeno blonde. So Jean Is liable to be moving into Hartford any day now. This old Govenor was quite a favorite out here. A grand soul. He and Govenor Green of Rhode Island while botn were Intellectual, they could act awful human at times, which after all Is the real test of a "Guy with a high education. 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