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Show CACIIE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over President Confers With Roosevelt and Congress leaders on War Debts Hitler Offered German Rule Under Conditions. By EDWARD W. PICKARD and Prc tirld llirlr scheduled conversation on l lie war drbl In tli While House Tuesday and exchanged view a lo the wisest course for Ihe l ulled Stale lo pursue. PRESIDENT HOOVER Rooiu-vrl- The t conference bare been of rnlue to the two limy gentlemen but It national or Inter policies and that General Kart too Schleicher must be retained as minister of defense and Itaron yon Neurath at foreign minister. At thla writing the outcome of Ihe conference la In doubt Hitler waa atlll trying to get assurance of a majority In the relehstag, hut thla acemed a feat almost ItnimssIMc, aa Hugenhurg'a Nationalist and vnrl ous other relatively anial parties were holding out congress It rights to prescribe d! version from Lake Michigan for navThe Mississippi igation purpose. Valley association hat In the past Indorsed the 8L project and It atlll does but It oposes the treaty In It present form. YOS'UKK MATSl'OK A, the smooth, representative of Japs I lnior-lane- t question-ahle- . per-son- y 7 i. Vv . j 11.; In Geneva, appeared before Ihe conn rll of Ihe league of Nation and act forth Ida country's position In re ii - , or. Intermountaia Hews -- t w 1 Tf f msa Japan Gives Military Training to Girls Jos-lin- I Vjf . s. Japanese school girls are not Ignored in the military training features of Japan's schools, as the above picture proves. It shows the flower of Japan's womanhood, shouldering rifles, marching durlDg a training period at the Third regiment beadqijarters In Tokyo. Conductor Elected to High Place NICARAGUAS CHIEF ... . f TllKEMopoLlS, WYO. - E- re- A port of a gold strike near here has aroused the rlilo na to a high point. LOGAN, CT. Over Gun marriage license, have been Issu'd this year In fat-tirouniy, breaking all records, In vulume. BOISE. IDA. Idaho waa Selected as the 193.1 convention Mate of the National Grange at the sixty sixth annual convention held receolly at Winston Salmi-n- . N. C. DUCHESNE, IT- .- Indian on the Uintah Ouray sonry have had good agricultural year, with cellars full of vegetable and other food aa a bulwark against the famine which stalked many of the tribe In years gone by. SALT LAKE CITY, UT -T- hree hundred representative of the CVn tral Western Shipper' Advisory board will he In Halt Lake December 1.1 to attend the annual meeting of tliat association at the Hotel Utah. 'BEAVER, IT. Preparations sre under way for the erection of new water settling tank for Beaver City. It wilt K located on the hill north of the Murdock aewh-mwhere the old tank now aland. The old tank ha nerved for more than 20 years and Is about out of commission. x NEOLA, TT. Fresenee of In one district sround Neols and llnydtn, the past several month ha led to the dairy cattle being Infected with a surface form cf tuberculosis, It wa found hy for the stale and federal animal husbandry offices, making tuberculin test. y cow-po- BOISE, IDA. Serum to combat any possible outbreak of spinal meningitis will be taken In the near future hy technicians of the state bacteriological laboratory front alleged vletlms of the disease who have recovered, I Williams, state commissioner of public welfare has announced. . HUL BEVERLY HILLS Well all I know Is Just a bat I read la the papers or what 1 see t I prowl hither sad tbiih- - With the over 4 election er. .'jir everybody eeems to bare settled down to steady argument The old llldo Bound" Republican stilt think the world just on the verge of coming to an end and you ran kinder see their angle at that for they have been running thing alt theae year. You would think n lot of folks would bars their passage booked to eome foreign land till the next election when they could get these Democrat back among the unemployed. Why they waa In for eight years here not so long ago, from 1912 to to. Course I waa just n boy and cant remember hack that far but 1 bare beard my dear old Dad ay there wa some mighty good time Including a war thrown In for good measure. Personally I never could see much difference In the two Gangs". They used to be divided by tbe Tarrlff. The Tarrlff was originally supposed to aid the man that manufactured things. Well the Democrat of those days dldent manafacture anything but arguments, so they waa against the Tarrlff. but the South woke up one day and saw tome spinning looms advertised In n Montgomery Ward menu card, ao they sent and got some and started spinning thetr own cotton. Well they had cheap water power, cheap coat, cheap tabor, and the Yankees started moving their shopa down from the North. Well the Democrats woke up on another morning with a Tarrlff problem oa their hands The South had gone Industrial In a big way. Well they started talking about a Tarrlff In bigger words than the North, ao now that the South has got em some smoke stacks where they only used to have some mule sheds why they are Just Tarrllffng themselves to death. So that 'eft the principal ' dividing line between the two parties shot to pieces. You rant tell one from the other now Course the last few years under Mr Coolldge and Mr Hoover there had grown he old original Idea of the Republican Party that It was the Party of the rich. I think the general run of folks had kinder got w'ae to that In ths 1 BOISE, IDA. Slaughter of 8,000 eoyotes In southern Idaho Is the program of the biological survey this winter, working In cooperation with the state predatory animal board and tbe game department. BEAVER, UT. Tills city is allowing men whose light and water bills are delinquent, to work at cleaning up the city streets. The streets are being raked and all tbe rubbish hauled away. Credit for old days they could get away with the labor is given on the water and It, but of late years the rich had diminished till their voting power light bills. wasent enough to keep a minority UT. Seed loans total- vote going. This last election was TROVO, revulsion of feellng.that went back a ling $24,847 and feed loans of are being repaid to the feder- long way ahead of the hard times al government by 337 farmers in Why after that twenty eight eleo Utah county who borrowed the tlon there was no holding em. They money this spring. really did think they had Hard cornered once and for all. Times TWIN FALLS. IDA. Allowing Get two of federal loans through the region- Merger on top of merger and then things merged al agricultural credit corporation Issue more stock to the Public. Conrecently Is having the effect ol solidations and Holding Comcausing farmers to withhold their Those are the Inventions panies. commercial crops from the market that every voter that had bought In anticipation of better prices latdays were during the Cuckoo er In the season, officials here re- gunning for at this last election. port Livestock loans, In particular, Saying that all the big vote was have been made. just against hard times Is not all ELY, NEV. Reports that trav- so. They was voting against not eling salesmen are bringing big being advised that all these foreighn cans of gasoline with them Into this loans was not too solid. They was district and that tourists are tak- voting because they had never been told or warned to the contrary that ing other highways or are being renot routed around this state, because every big consolidation might be just the best Investment. You of gasoline prices In this district, know the people kinder look on our have led the Ely Lions club to inGovernment to tell em and kinder augurate a campaign to have dis- advise em. An many an old bird tributors cut wholesale prices for really got sore at Coolidge, but could filling stations so that they in turn only take It out on Hoover. Big busimay lower their prices. ness sure got big, but It got big by SAIT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah selling Its stocks and not by selling and southern Idaho farmers have Its products. No scheme was baited received nearly $200,000 this year by the Government as long as somefor turkeys. The commercial crop body would buy the stock. It could of turkeys for the two states, in- have been a plan to deepen the Atlantic Ocean and It would have had cluding the fowls consumed locally, the Indorsement of the proner aggregated over a million pounds, i n with 750,000 pounds or 37 carload department Washington, and being exported. the stocks would PROVO, UT. Projects sponsored have gone on during 1932 by the Uintah Nation- tbe market. This election al Forest in cooperation with counties, towns and various local Inter- wa3 lost four ests have provided employment for a.id five and six and C79 men, representing nearly aa years ago not this year many families, according to the Uintah forest supervisor. The work They dldent start thinking of the Included canyon roads in Utah, old common feland Duchesne low till Sanpete, Wasatc-just as counties. they started out on tbe election tour. The money LEWISTON, IDA. Maj. O. O. was all appropriated for the top In Kuentz and four other federal en- the hopes that It would trickle down gineers have made a tour of the to the needy. Mr Hoover was an Snake River and report that they engineer. He knew that water are much impressed. The eng- trickled down. Put It uphill and let ineer believe that navigation and it go and It will reach the dryest power use will develop the Snake to little spot. But he dident know that a high place in western economic money rickled up. Give It to the circles. people at. the bottom and the people OGDEN, UT. A conference of at tbe top a. ill have ft before night federal forest supervisors was held anyhow. But It will at least havo here recently and plans for the de- massed through the poor fellows lands. They saved the big banks but velopment of the forests were he little ones went up tbe nue. $13,-46- 3 Tslt-slha- r . Briefly Told for Busy Readers INDIAN HUE FOOD, NEW TANK OltDI It? D. COYOTE WUC BEGINS. ICEIORT GOLD STRIKE. EIGHT C ATTLE I'LAG I lallon to Manchuria and Chin, t effect he defied the league and rldl ruled lha finding of the I.ytton commission whose recommendation of the Internatlonallxatfon of Man churls he declared unthinkable, Establishment of the state of Manchukuo seems to tie Ihe only so lutlon possible," said Mntsimka In We have violated fluent Engllsli. neither the covenant of the league the nine power treaty nor the part of Paris. We arted In self defense and spontaneously, and when we acted the Independence movement deteloxd spontaneously." Matsuoka assured the rouneil that China was a dismembered nation which was a prey to rival war lonl and was menaced by communism Had China or even Manchuria been 1 View of the magnificent Forum Mussolini In Rome, made of Carrara marble, that was dedicated reproperly goterned, the present alto cently. 2 Old Seventh Regiment of New York giving full dress review for benefit of emergency unem a (Ion would not have arisen, he said ployment relief fund, admission being charged for the flrt time In half a century. 8 The American fall at eln Koo with Wellngton replied Niagara after the first heavy snowfall of the season. lie quenee and spirit for China charged Hint Japan had kept China In turmoil aa part of plan to con quer Asia and the world In sucres Ive stages. Matsuoka had com plained that Chinese boycotts were Koe hurtful to friendly relations. Inquired whether friendly relations still existed. He explained that the sacrifice boycott was s and the most humnne method of alstanre to aggression yet devised Then he whipped forth a clear threat In behalf of the Chinese gov eminent to legalize, extend and pro tect the boycott The league council was helpless for there was no chance for conclll atlon, so the whole affair was re ferred to the assembly of the league Whatever the assembly may do. the statements of Foreign Minister Urhlda and the war office In Tokyo make It plain that Japan Intends to mnlntuln the status quo In Man churls. EDUCTIONS In Ihe budget of approximately $.V,oix.io, re Mr. Itooae-rel- t quested of the cabinet by President Hoover have been met The cut In had no Inlen-tloof committing appropriations for the fiscal yenr himself concerning beginning June 1 next were settled a the debt question or of assuming by Ihe cabinet at about VT i.ta any responsibility In advance of bla but It was explulned that this In by certain Inauguration. Mr. Hoover can do would be offset Items, nothing more than make a recom- creases In uncontrolluble such as Interest and amortization mendation to congress in the matter of reopening Ihe debt settle- on the public debt and tax refunds ments, and It la practically certain to Ihe extent of about $150,000,000." The White House statement said that eongresa I overwhelmingly opthe administration Is determined posed to reducing the debt or u to present a balanced budget," and pending the payments. Desides Mr. Hoover and Mr. leaders of congress apjiear equally s determined to keep down the reguRoosevelt, there were but two admitted to the conference. lar appropriations at the short sesTheae were Secretary of the Treaa-ur- sion. Ogden Mill, who with Secretary of State Stlmson had prepared WHAT did the President say to Britten? That was the the data for the President ; and Dr. Raymond Moley, professor of gov- question that was agitating the proernment and law In Columbia ponents of a bill legallxing beer. The who attended as Governor wet congressman from Chicago ad Roosevelt' adviser. Doctor Moley, mlttedly went to the White House an authority on sociology and In the hope of finding out what Mr. Hoover would do to such a Mil if It crime, was one of the "brain trust" Hint traveled with were passed In the short session, Roosevelt during the campaign, and and as he came forth he announced It was be who assembled much of he was convinced that the President the material for the governor's would not veto It. Rejoicings among There are those who the beer boys! LATEST advices from Manrtiu speeches. sny that the Japanese there , Then came swiftly Theodore think the professor will be the Coloone of the White House secre have Just luunched a great nitltary nel Mouse of the Roosevelt adminChinese wbi istration. taring, with the flat assertion to the drive against the 33,000 have been threaten The President, as Is well known, newgjinper men that the President Ing from the north favors action locking to revision of hnd declined to discuss beer with In China It Is de the war debt settlements, but knows Mr. Britten." Cheers from thedrys! E ' dared these forces Notified of this action on the part congress would not sustain him lu are under the com Mr. Britten White of the House. so was it this position; thought mand of Gen. Ms I probable he would merely tell the stuck by his guns, asserting that Mr h Chan ahau, whom debtor nations that the United Joslln knew nothing about what had the Japanese claim States declines to suspend the De- been said during his conference with to have killed In jm. cember IS payments and that there the President and reiterated his pre Ci battle some months Mr. would Hoover diction that Is no Immediate prospect of reducap If , ago. General Ms tion of the terms However, It was prove beer legislation. made a name for believed In Washington that he 4V , himself as the gal the long would recommend to congress the robins, I g n t defender General Ms. of Raymond social worker and proof the war debt fundT8ltsihar, against mounlu ing commission for the purpose of hibition advocate, was found the Japanese a year ago. Later he making new settlements with the tains of North Carolina masquerbut nations that might otherwise deading as Reynolds served with the Japanese army, to obtain he as later revealed, only, a fault. This he tried to have done Rogers," mining secrets. In 1931 but congress declined, and engineer and pros- Japanese The Chinese forces are eoncen It probably will decline again, which pector. Identified by his nephew and trated In the northwestern part of would mean the entire debt probprovince. then by his wife, Hellung-klanlem would be passed on to the Inhe Insisted for sevAccording to a Chinese report, the coming Democratic administration. eral days he did Initial plan of the "loyalists calls not knot, them and for an attempt to surround and te WEDNESDAY morning the In reality "Rog was siege the Japanese garrison at Secretary Mills era." In other reby cutting the Chinese Eastern went over the whole matter again spects his mind was railway between Harbin and Tsltsl with 13 leaders of congress. Includclear, and after a hnr. ing Speaker Garner, the rest In a sanitarium and these: Senators a new agricui and medical care he Smoot, Watson and Reed, Repubthe nation will Ized Mrs. Formulating recogn licans, and Harrison, King and Robins and his own identity and be the task undertaken by the Amer George, Democrats ; Representatives was declared to be on the way to lean Farm Bureau federation when Collier, Rainey and Doughton, Democrats, and Hawley, Treadway and normal health. The psychiatrist In it mets In annual convention in Chi President Ed Bacharach, Republicans. With th6m charge said Mr. Robins had been suf- cago December 8. be sought to formulate a united fering from amnesia or a similar ward A. ONeal In his call for the meeting said: policy on the debts for presenta- mental malady. As did those fighting farmers ot tion to congress; and this was ttie conference of greater Importance, WESLEY L. JONES, veteran Re 1787 crystalize the hope of a new senator from Wash- people Into the Constitution upon for these leaders really will dewhich this nation Is founded, so termine the attitude of the governington, who vyas defeated on Nodied In the will the organized farmers of to vember 8 for ment In the matter. Czechoslovakia joined Great Brit- Mount Baker sanitarium In Seattle day, meeting at Chicago tn the four 1.9 had served In congress for 33 teenth annual convention of the ain, France and Belgium In the petition for suspension of payments years, was one of the most uncom- American Farm Bureau federation and revision. Italian ministers de- promising of the drys, and at the build a new policy seeking through cided that Italy would pay Its time of his death was chairman of the rehabilitation of agriculture the comthe powerful appropriations salvation of this nation." debts punctually and Premier Musmittee. solini approved. The federations drive for legisla Governor Hartley of Washington tlon that will place the Industry on appointed E. S. Grammer, a Seattle a paying basis will be vigorously were OVER In Berlin there lumberman and a Republican, to fill prosecuted, according to the precon durihg the week that were vital to the future of the out Jones unexpired term, thus as- vention announcement. Steps to cor rect the tariff on those commodities retch and of Intense Interest to the suring the Republicans of a majority in the short session. rest of the world. produced In surplus must be taken It Is said by the coming congress. After talking with bushels of Amerl millions of SL Lawrence the of that leaders of various SUPPORTERS now fear that can corn would find a market In parties, President It will not receive consideration at home Industries If It were not for Von Hindenburg the short session of congress, be- the competition In products prosummoned Adolf cause the opposition has come for- duced by cheap tropical labor and Hitler, chief of Ihe ward in such strength. One of thorn. Imported to this country free. National Socialists, Senator Walsh of Montana, thinks who had demanded If America is to cntlnue as a It will reach a vote before March control of the govprotected nation agriculture must ernment for his but wilt not predict the outcome. be given protection, said Mr. Should the ratification or rejection ONeal. party and the post Either we must have tarof the pact go over to the new conof chancellor for iff for all or tariff for none. himself. The Nazi gress, its fate would depend largeleader set forth the ly on the attitude of the new PresiF. BYRNES, Democrat alms of bis movement, and In re- dent This, It was hoped, would be SENATOR Carolina, has anturn the president gave blm a man- revealed by the testimony of Frank nounced that he will ask the first P. cerdate to form a cabinet under Walsh, chairman of the New Democratic senate caucus at the Detain conditions which Hitler tem- York power authority, who was cember session to agree not to conscheduled to appear before the sen- firm porarily at least rejected. any of President Hoover's recess The president demanded that ate foreign relations subcommittee appointments, these Including sevafter the Hitler agree to respect the majority Thanksgiving holiday. . eral appointments to the home loan Powerful opposition to the treaty bank board, the tariff commission of Von Papens emergency decrees and that his cabinet would have to developed at the fourteenth annual and other bodies. be backed by a majority or almost convention of the Mississippi Valley President-Elec- t Roosevelt should a majority" of the reichstag. Von association In St. Louis, on the have the privilege of appointing perHIndenbnrg also demanded Hitler's ground that one article would dry sons to serve In his administration pledge to govern according to par- up the Illinois waterway, now near- and on whom he will depend for liamentary rule. He further stip- ly ready for opening, and the the success of his administration," ulated that Hitler must maintain water route. The article Byrnes said. the present military and foreign In question, It was said, takes from Q. 1931, Western Newspaper Unloa. national r Scenes and Persons in the Current News Especially posed photograph of Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, who was elected President of Nicaragua. He headed the Liberal ticket I? MAY HEAD PRINCETON 1? z - M 7 ! ' is Thomas J. OMalley, conWisconsin's lieutenant governor-elec- t ductor for years on the Chicago & North Western railroad. He Is seen here as he arrived iu Chicago on bis regular run. Exterminating Peit The hydra Is an animal hard to It Is see that kills young fishes. unknowingly Introduced into aquariums with plants obtained in outA method of destroydoor waters. ing it has been successfully tried Id Germany. By this procedure a hydra Is electrocuted, leaving the fish and plants as they are. The fish did not suffer, though a few snails Dean ClareDce V. Wendell of passed into oblivion. Yale college, now on sabbatical leave In Rome, Italy, who. It Is reWrong Kind of Lover Other people don't have much ported, has been offered the presidency of Princeton university to love for the lover who loves succeed Dr. John Grier Hlhben. Ancient Poitiera Poitiers is one of the Interesting towns of France by reason of Its monuments the Twelfth century SL Pierre cathedral, the Roman churches of Ste. Radcgonde and St Hilaire-le-Gran- Repaying Discourtesy Rudeness, said Ho Hi, the sage of Chinatown, Is a pleasure only to one who has experienced discourtesies In early life and who has acquired fortune enough to retaliate. Washington Star. $ J9S2, HcS aught SyJuat. tn. |