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A pnmETic fVR imhiams Some women So It Goes men make money take alimony and some Head M ENTHOLATUM A ENJOY SALT TRIP LAKE TO AND NEWHOUSE jslpfi 74 I MRS W ! f WATRK8 Prw K SUTTON Mgr J 400 Room —400 Bathe $200 to $400 Family Room C 4 5J $20 $250 NEWHOUSE SALT W N LAKE - Salt CTTT Lake City By EDWARD W PICKARD After violent discussion Britain has been invited pot ti these schemes were defeated by a vote of with the United States the war debts with a view to revision and possible reduction the Invitation having: been extended by the Hoover admiwith the alnistration most certain concur rence of Roosevelt The conference If the British accept will be held In Marl'll f and It will be followed mediately by similar 1 conferences with the nations that are not In default In payment Chancellor to this country nameChamberlain ly Italy Iltbiinnla Czechoslovakia Finland and Latvia But Secretary of State Stltnson In out the Invitations omitted sending France I’oland Hungary Belgium and Esthonin (lie nations that have defaulted and this too It la understood met with the approval of Mr Roosevelt who will be President when the negotiations are under way However there were Indludlons In Roosevelt will that Mr Washington have arranged separate conferences with the defaulters Knghuid Is especially Interested In tiavlns France In eluded In such arrangements as may be made believing a flnnl settlement of debt and economic subjects runnot well be reached unless France Is taken Into account Representative Rainey of Illinois Democratic floor leader In the house seemed to he roused by the news “The conferences won’t amount to In my anything opinion” Rainey said "because the American people are not going to stand for a reduction In the debts “The debt conferences should be linked with the world economic con ference The thing to do is to bring about a removal of International trude barriers so that trude can he revived The conferences already projected bold only a possibility of opening up trade routes and giving the debtors a chance to pay" the Invitation England accepted and her stand on the war debt ques tlon was Mated plainly by Chancellor Neville Chamberlain in an address before the Leeds Chamber of Commerce will Briefly the British government ask either cancellation or reduction ao drastic that It will almost amount to the snme thing If this cannot be ohtulned sold Chamberlain the settlement reached must he Until and must not Involve resumption of the tiermnn “To disturb the Lausanne reparation he mild "would he to reagreement” open old wounds and to destroy for an Indefinite period all prospect of on inxtterfi afTeetlng the agreement happiness and prosperity not merely of Europe but of the whole world" Undertaking to explain the mntter to “the farmer of the Middle West” the chancellor aaltl that If the war debts payments were to he resumed they could not he made hy loans or of gold "Ef by further shipment!! fectlve means of paying" he continued “would have to he found and they could only be found hy Increasing or Mies of foreign goods to America what would come to the same thing by diminishing purchases from Amer lea" Put M entholatum in the nostrils to relieve congestion and clear the breathing passages UTAH No of Current Events the World Over “Lay Not Up Treasure’ lie who values his gold more than his God Is accursed — James Fills TRY THIS! TIMES will be no more lame duck THERE of congress for the Twentieth amendment to live Constitution has now heen ratified hy more than 1(5 states and will go Into effect October tfV Action by the next Missouri legislature clinched It and several other legislatures came Into line the same day Under this amendment both senators and represents lives assume oflice on 3 following January their election The President and Vice President tnke office on January 20 following election The newly elected congress Is automatically called Into session on January 3 and on the same date one year later The changes do not affect the terms of Hoover and Curtis or any member of the present congress some Adoption of the amendment thing of a personal victory for Senator Norris of Nebraska who fought for It It was passed through many years by the senate several times hut always previously was blocked In the house are becoming more INFLATIONISTS more apparently numerous dally In Washington hut at this writing they have not got anywhere Their llrst big effort was put forth during debate n the (lltiss hank Wheeler of ha bill In the senate Montana Itcmocrat of Independent fered an amendment providing for the at the of ratio of silver freejrolnage sixteen to ont— The ' old- - formula— of William Jennings ITryan-n- d Huey Long of Louisiana proposed another ameodment authorizing the govern tnenl purchase of wllver and staMBsa 1438 to I tlon at approximately 50 to IS In each case During the debate Senator Torn Con nally of Texas Increased the perplexity of the senate by announcing he was a measure to debase preparing the gold content of the dollar by one third and perhaps If It were constitutional to forbid Indlvlduala making contract calling for payment tn dol of current weight and fineness Both Senator Glaas and Senator Fess argued strongly against a(f the Vnfto tlon proposals as did Reed of Penn aylvanla After being badly mangled by amendments the Glass banking bill was passed by the senate Its fate In the house la problematical lrs are to have the FARMERS $'J0(XXUXX) borrowing from Uncle Sam with which to produce this year's crops unless the hill passed by congress Is killed by a Presidential veto The measure makes available the sum named of the unused balance of $200 000 (Kip of R F C funds alio cated to agriculture The loans will he made for planting fallowing and cultivation and the secretary of ngrl Is culture to exact from empowered borrowers agreements to reduce acreage not to exceed 30 per cent One million dollars ts allocated for feed for farm live stock In drought and storm stricken areas Farm bloc members of congress defended the bill asserting there would be widespread suffering on the farms unless such loans were authorized however Many member attacked It as paternalistic socialistic and bound to Increase farm product surpluses Snell of New York minority leader declared It was utterly Inconsistent with the pending' domestic allotment measure the purpose of which Is to Increase farm product prices and decrease acreage The senate agriculture committee begHD hearings on the domestic allotment bill Wednesday hoping they would be completed in a week or so The same arguments for and against It thnt were heard In the house were repeated In Warm Springs ROOSEVELT after his Inspection of Muscle Shoals was busy studying the problems that will come before him and conferred with many notable men of his party Hnd a few who are not of that persuasion Among his callers were several who according to the cabinet milkers have good chances of being offered portfolios! A m 0 n wn® thpae WaBronson Cutting the senator from New Sen Cutting Mexico who bolted the Republican ticket tost fall and helped elect Roosevelt The gossip was that he would be made of the Interior If he were secretary willing to nrcept the place Senator on his visit Cutting was accompanied by Senator La Follette of Wisconsin another “rebel” Republican Bernard M Baruch of New York chairman of the emergency national committee also was tn transposition Warm Springs helping the President-Elec- t irepare his program and giving ndvice especially on the railroad situation Ther- was talk that he might be appointed secretary of slate' probably the only cabinet position he would take though many still thought tbnt (Misltlon would go to either Senator Walsh of Montana Owen D Young or Norman Mr Uoosevelt Davis told the correspondents he might announce ne cabinet choice before going on his Preyacht trip but no more than one sumably that will be Jim Farley who It Is conceded will be post muster gen MR eral PRESIDENT HOOVER vetoed the bill carrying appropriations of $31OOUuuo and the house upheld his action the vote being 102 to 158 The President disapproved of the measure because he and Attorney General Mitchell held unconstitutional a provision placing control of all substantial refunds from Income gift and Inheritance taxes tn the bands of a committee Joint congressional Senator McKellnr Indicated that he would make another attempt to remove conover from the treasury refunds trol of the citizens’ Elimination camps as an economy move was rejected by the house which added $25(()t)()0 to the War department appropriation hill to Insure their continuance Also JoOiUHX) was add ed to the appropriation for the re serve officers' corps The measure was then passed The senate finance committee re the beer bill amended to house ported Include" Wtne- - audio provldw 805per cent alcoholic content ‘This measure may get through congress before ad but probably will he vetoed It doea if GARLAND UTAH tbe Inaugural of Ms are rapidly nearing completion and the stand from whicb the new President and other dignitaries will review the parade la being constructed Tbe Inaugural committee headed by Rear Admiral Cary D Grayson la really arranging for quite a big show despite the request of Mr Roosevelt that the affair be simple and InexThe committee decided that pensive the parade should be limited to about IOiUK) marchers wbo will take two hours to pass As now the stand planned It will be in four divisions led by General Pershing as grand marshal PLANS for scored a victory In a rum CANADA case that was ruled on court It grew out by the Supreme of the seizure of the Nova Scotian The court' held rum ship Mazel Tov that In cases of vessels of British and Canadian registry the 1924 treaty with Great Britain the provisuperseded sions of the 1922 and 1930 tariff acta The opinion declared therefore that coast guardsmen may board search vesand seize British and Canadian sels only when they are less than one hour’s sailing distance from the Amer lean shore Instead of within a limit as provided by the tariff act ALEXANDER the handsome young accompanied by Queen Marie and his foreign minis ter Bosko Jeftich spent the week Id Rumania visiting King Uarol at the latter’s Sinaia country place Officially palace was Just a family vis It Mnrle being Carol’s sister but the correP°nl!nts said It was ct for the purpose of V seeking a common j jHtv front on the question of equal armaments due to come up for discussion In Geneva The on January 31 little entente powers which Include these two nations and Czechoslovakia did not like the action of the great powers In giving Germany In Armaments with Judicial equality out consulting tbe little entente and they propose now to demand more consideration matters when Important come up at Geneva was especially anxKing Alexander ious to get Rumania's backing on t protest which Jugoslavia plans to raise against Italy's alleged pouring of machine guns and munitions Into Hungary through Austria Diplomats In Bucharest said an imvisit of the royal portant con would be ‘a private conference cerned with the problem of restoration of former King George as the ruler Such restoration of Greece It ' was valu would be Immensely explained able to Jugoslavia since a friendly Greek government would secure us harbor for Jugoslavia of Salonikl should circumstances demand :i two unofficial attentsent a Joint note to signers of the Kellogg pact asking that they call upon Peru not to violate the treaty at Lftlcla a Colombian which toward flotilla to recapture the town was steaming from the Peruvian Nationalists who seized It some time ago The place was ceded to Colombia by Peru un1922 In der a treaty signed The Peru asked the League of vlan government Nations to order suspension of “all measures of force” In the Leticia SOUTH A Young Communist newspaper Tn Russia recently featured a photoof four girls In red scarfs and skirts carrying miners’ lamps were members of a “shock bri- graph short They gade” above large In a Soviet mine coal area Secretary of State Stlmson hurriedly called to his home the diplomatic representatives of the powers signatory to the Kellogg pact to consider this critical situation He then sent a note to Peru Invoking the pact and making It plain that the United States Peru was In the wrong In considered the dispute and were Bolivians Paraguayans of fighting desperately for possession tn the disputed Oran Fort Kanawa Chaco and both aides claimed the ad The lasted battle for days vantage and the casualties were numerous from Tokyo said the Jap REPORTS had decided that Ja from the League of pan’s withdrawal was Inevitable and had In Nations Yostike Matsuoka to restate structed hto country’s position In regard to Manchuria and then leave Geneva for home Minister Uchlda Yasuya Foreign to have Informed the was understood cabinet that application of paragraph four of article fifteen by the league 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laboring In the bowels of the earth to dig out coal The thought of women doing It affects me less agreehave never been an Then ably of that great human sport exponent which might be called fooling ourselves And for women to compete with men on a basis of brute strength seems to me so obviously trying to fool ourselves The claim that women can do everything as well as men will never But I believe they have my vote can do a good many things better " ru And the picture was printed In type “Women's Work In the Soviet” We knew of course that In Russia women were working as bricklayers motormen soldiers and militiamen as well as In many physically' exacting factory Jobs Now tbe coal mines AMERICA’S attracted' considerable ion during the week Colombia than men Ilome making education sociology certain kinds of literature and art open to them fields science in which the feminine understanding can offer something that men do not have to give And naturally working In these fields where they have something exceptional to offer must bring them the highest form of What a pity that a whole national culture 6houtd be devoted to stamping or crushing out this In the creative ability of uniqueness women and making them simply a poor Imitation of men And we hnve not mentioned the loss to the family £ 1933 Bell 8yndlct— WNU Servlet Nothing Appealing in Soviet Idea of “Taking Women Out of Kitchen” booklet Msaeglag Director SS1 |