Show ' HIE OAKLAND THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I envy Natures sure ttcnmque-I- News Review of Current Affairs the World Over rroJtes suck perfect works of In suck eT 5Ke bla By EDWARD way cabinets and ecoo the lack of them the public attention during the week Sir Ronald Lindsay the British ambassa-dor spent four hours with talking Roosevelt at Warm Springs and then started home in a burry to tell bla wbat be bad or bad not learned about the next admin Intentions Istratlnn's Neither gentleman would Inform the peotbelr ple concerning conversation though he Sir Ronald said was hopeful that his country and the United States might reach an accord Mr on their economic problems said little be Roosevelt's spokesman yond the statement thnt the meetings in Washington probably would begin In It waa understood early in March London that Prime Minister MacDonald would be Invited to come over and The take part In the negotiation British also were convinced that they would be required to give something substantial In return for even a reduction of the war debt and gloomily they contended thla could not be done Return to the gold standard tariff to American goods and preferences ceding of territory tvere all declared out of the question were the Italy and Czechoslovakia first nations to follow England's ample and accept the Invitation to conferences the Washington Our own statesmen of both parties were dubious concerning the wisbaa dom of the course Mr Roosevelt embarked upon Senator James Hamilton Lewis of niinots Democrat in a speech In the senate warned the coming President not to emulate the Wilson in un"mistake” of President dertaking to be bla own ambassador Senator David Reed of Pennsylvania Republican supported the position of Senator Lewis and Indicated he would consider It “going over the head of congress" for Mr Roosevelt to arrive at debt agreements nr understandings with the foreign delegates Invited here to discuss the question Lewla Replying to Reed Senator aid he could not believe that Presihad gone over dent Elect Roosevelt the head of President Hoover and congress to negotiate on the debts with He asserted that It waa Sir Ronald hi a opinion that Europe waa attemptInto a ing to maneuver thla country position where It could repudiate Its of debts eleven billions "1 cannot believe" Senatoi Lewis said "that President Elect Roosevelt would tolerate the Rrltlsh ambassador going to him to deal directly when be knows that (f he reaches Judgment It must be approved by the senate "I will say to the senator from that tf the Pennsylvania were so to fall from bis plane of high character bla sense of obligaof statecraft 'and tion his knowledge his allegiance to the American people as to deal directly ovet the heads of then I and congress the President say that would be a folly be will WAR debts — or drew much of Either Side of Fence Alike in Legal Fight "I want you to sho that thla law la unconstitutional" said a big business magnate as he called In the most successful lawyer In the city "Do you think you can manage ItT” "Certainly Fre won every case I hare ever taken” replied the great legal luminary “I will give you all the Information you need" the magnate went on “Oh" said the lawyer “I have plenty of material to proceed on You remember you had me prove this law constitutional a couple of years ago"— Pathfinder Magazine Doctors Give Creosote Dangerous Coughs For many years our beat doctors have prescribed creosote in soma form for coughs colds and bronchitis knowing how dangerous it it to let them bang on Creomulsioo with creosote and six other highly important medicinal elements quickly and effectively stops all coughs and colds that otherwise might Iced to serioue trouble Oeoraulsion is powerful in the treatment of all colds and coughs no matter how long standing yet it la absolutely hamlessand is pleasant and easy to taka Your own druggist guarantee by refunding your money if you are not relieved after taking at directed Beware the cough or cold that bangs on Always keep on hand for instant use (adv) a Quality Coants If one can have the right kind friend he doesn't care for many STOPPED-U- of P NOSTRILS To open the noitrlltand promote clear breathing nie Mentholatura night and morning (MENTHOBATUM That to Bo Considered If you don't know a great deal have fewer problem! 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Heed promptly theae symptom They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder con ditioa Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills Recommended for 50 year Sold everywhere Are you Doan's - X iv- - J' Vvtlr lr moch Daladler cereless For ha War Debt Parleys to Open in Washington Early in March More Cabinet Speculation Hitler Becomes Chancellor of Germany - C A Diuretic for th Kklneys gret" aroused to meet the house measure depassed one Important signed to provide ellef In the depression and sent tt on to the senate Thla waa the bankruptcy bill to aid debtor In procuring reduction of their finanor extension of time cial obligations In which to pay its provisions apply to Individuals and corporations and It la believed to be of especial help to the rallroHds Pomerene of the ReconChairman struction Finance corporation told senate subcommittee that the corpora tlon would have to continue to finance the railroads of the country unless the He banks came to their assistance declared the hanks were not doing their share adding: ‘They get the and then treat tt aa country's money If It were In cold storage" Momentarily continued EXPERT cabinetlistsmakers of names that forth would be found In t official If their Roosevelt’s family guesses were correct: Air but Roosevelt Just before leaving Warm Springe for Jacksonville to am bark on the Aatot of yacht NourmahaL fered to bet the cor that So respondents per cent of their sto rles on the cabinet An would be wrong addHher ed to the possibilities Bernard M when Senator Cordell Baruch Hull was summoned to Georgia for a conference It waa at nce asserted ''by-twise onea that Hull might be made secretary of state or If another man waa found for that post would be given some other port- Bernard Baruch of New York "Contfiibeff i’favorrieToF I cabinet place but tbs speculators were that ba would be appointed guessing Mr Baruch secretary of commerce baa been very active in devlaing Dent ocratlc measures to reduce the coat of the federal government and waa the author of the plank In bla party'i platform that pledged a 25 per cent reduction He thinks the limit of tax has been reached and Jias Ing power furnished Mr Roosevelt with an estimate of possible economies aggregating nearly $1200000000 by which to balance the budget Mr Barucb la opposed to current “It la not plans for Inflation saying: money that Is acarce: tt la confidence In money If the stability of money and credit were established beyond perad venture In the eyes of the world timid money would rush from hiding folio M aeeklng Investment “There would be more sound money asking to work than all the Inflated It la money we purpose to create the key to recovery and It depend upon the slmplsexpedlent of balancing the budget In the only way left for ua— by reducing spending by about one billion dollars OTI1 demise Adolf Hitler leader of the National Socialists of Germany waa appointed chancellor President by J Von fllndenburg who was In a dilemma after the resignation of Gen Kurt von Schleicher The Nail chief however waa compelled to accept aa members of hla cabAdolf Hltltr Inet enough of hla opto leave acponents tual control In the hands of the aged president and to promise to observe the constitution of the republic Former Cha ncAUcrt- Von Papen one of Von Hlndenhurg a favorite was made vice chancellor and four members of the Von Schleicher ministry were re talned They are Baron Konstantin von Neurath foreign minister Count Lutx von Schwerin Krowlgk finance minister Baron Eltx von Reiibenach minister of post and communications and Guenther Gereke employment f minister Dr Alfred Ilugenberg leader of the Nationalist party was made minister of economics and agriculture He la a monarchist and a warm friend of the former kaiser rapt Herman Hitler a man minister without portfolio minister of the Interior for and commissar of aviation In control of all police force In more than half the republic President Von Hlndenhurg dissolved the relchstng Wednesday and ordered new elections for March The Nazi are confident thut they will then obtain a clenr majority In the parliament Speaking over the radio Hitler promised hla government would save the farmer snd provide Job for the In fourteen ‘‘army or Idle created acting Prussia and la years of Marxist mismanagement In Germany" The Socialists and Communist a united front against Hitler planned and threatened a general strike Of course there were many encounter betvveen the elated Nazi and their foes with a few death and considerable bloodshed Dr Wilhelm Frick the new Naxl minister of the Inferior said the government would opose the strike plana alth the sharpest measure Since the Nazis ere mostly an exodus of Jew from GerIndeed many Jews many I predicted are leaving the country on already various When Frick was pretexts asked whether he would move to extradite any of them he replied: "If these people leave that Is something which we can onl) desire" f'ont irvtMdlon tf H H kr rule detetid largely on whether he can obtain the the Catholic Centrist wtu support have 70 niemfiera of the relrhstsg They - are estieelHlIy - antagonistic- - t Hngenherg Von psteen and Setdte chief of the Steel Helmet war vet association erans' alt of whom are considered "reactlimurT “ soon CMPEROR HTROHITO and Prince Salonjl last of the elder statesmen of Japan have approved the determination of Foreign Minister to recall the Japanese delegates from Geneva when the report of the committee of 19 Is accepted by the League of Nations snd article 15 paragraph 4 of the covenant Is applied Nevertheless to strengthen her posi- of trying to gef a farm relief program through the short session the Democratic leader In congress are now concentrating on legislation to prevent farm fore closures Thla waa made plain by Senator Joseph T Robinson of Arkansas In testimony before a senate subcommittee that waa considering various farm mortgage relief bills The bill which Senator Robinson thought should be taken aa the basis of a measure to halt foreclosures Is the Hull bill which would give the R F $1000000000 of federal money to be used In paying off farm mortgage holders the ‘‘farmer then agreeing to pay the government on easier terms Germany and France have new governments the former being likely to last Indefinitely and the latter probably doomed to eu early deputies Is schedto lay before that body his financial program Since that Is substantially the same as that of his In predecessor the political sharp Paris predicted that his ministry would soon be overthrown The revolt against excessive taxation In evidence In moat countries of the civilized world was marked In Franco by two enormous demonstrations during the week The first was a meeting of nearly 15000 substantial business men representing 750 syndicates and commercial and industrial interests throughout the country A resolution was adopted declarIs strangling ing that taxation the country's business and announcing that If the new government attempts to Increase the burden of taxation all Interests represented will shut down their shops and plants A second was held by meeting smaller' merchants artisans and Industrials not Included In the above asso ciation They adopted a similar reao- uled lution INSTEAD Goerlng presented to the cabinet chamber of Friday and PICKARD W UTAH new premier Is Edouard and his cabinet In which also minister of war Is very the same as the PaulBoncour ministry which the Socialist party overthrew PaulBoncour is forelgs minister Camille Cbautemps minister of the Interior George Bonnet has the finance portfolio and La mount ux that of the budget r Utah FRANCE'S etxK new punting efty GARLAND TIMES tion certain JapaD has withdrawn of her objections to the league’s formula for conciliation of the Manchuria dispute provided the league makes some concessions The foreign office In Tokyo was not hopeful tha Its terms would be accepted and admitted that Japan's withdrawal from the league waa probable Small powers on the committee of 19 defeated the British Id drafting the final two findings In the report on the conflict Over the protests of Anthony Eden English member who waa mildly supported by the French It was agreed In principle to declare that the Chinese boycott since September IS 1931 when Japan started military operations In Manchuria should be considered as a reprlaaL The email powers considered that this amounteu to Justifying the boycott the other finding tt was Regarding agreed In prlncipls to declare not merely that the Japanese actions of September 18 1931 but also since then could not be regarded aa legitimate measure of Moreover Sweden finally got this amended to add that the league alone and not Japan aa that nation claimed had the right to determine In such cases what constituted legitimate FARMERS of middle western states their efforts to balk mortgage foreclosures on farm lands and property and In many Instances they were successful either preventing the sales or buying In the properties for a few rents snd returning them to the owners to a request from the Responding governor of Iowa the New York Life Insurance company announced that It bad foreclosures on farm properties In that state Other companies took similar action In Nebraska Governor Bryan named a board of conciliation to attempt to bring debtors and redltors together and obtain fair settlements Farm leader said this plan was no good suspended for protracted hearings on and wine bill were canceled PLANS the senate finance committee despite the nrgtngs of Chairman Smoot Nevertheless Its chances Tor passage at this session were considered remote as both the repeal resolution end appropriation bills have precedence over It Senator Walsh of Massby achusetts to knock said he would lead a fight out of the bill all provisions for federal control over the sale and manufacture of beer and Senator! Bingham of Connecticut said he would work to replace the senate bill with the house measure Representative Fred Britten of Illinois came to the front again with a bill for the repeal of the Jones 5 and 10 law which he declared was now "thoroughly discredit ed" In the Canadian parliament two separate moves were made to kill the law passed by thr old Liberal government to the liquor Unit-exports prohibiting ed States so long as prohibition la the law of thla land one of the JOHN GALSWORTHY best of modern English novelists died at his home In Hampstead after an Illness of several weeks Author of the notable "Forsyte Saga" among many other works be was awarded the Nobe' prize for literature for 1932 niree day before hla death England lost ' another emlnerrtnan of tetters the veterat George Salntshury Sara fensdnle well known American poet was found dead In her bath In New York 1933 Wiittn Caioa Legislature Sally Sez Tbs Utah legislature with pratv tleally half of the 1933 session over reached the point of taking up after the heavy general legislation labor of considering the proposed code of Utah The 1933 revised code of Utah was passed by the state senate last week and waa sent to4he printer head of the Clyde A Epperson land Printing company who has the printing contract It is planned to make the code effective on approval The code has been adopted by both houses Senators amendoffered few ments and these were quickly concurred in by the house Work of engineering the code In the senate was In charge of Senator D B Shields The only voice In opposition to the code was that of Sen Geo Jefferson of Beaver who declared the code waa a $120000 mistake and that it would coat the people of the state more than a million dollars most of which would be spent with attorneys The legislature now has the problem of how to reduce taxation and fiIncrease revenue revamp the nances of the state relieve unemand finally to give the ployment wets and drys laws that will be to both sides satisfactory The finances of the state are In an unfavorable condition and to relieve the immediate strain a bill was passed by both houses to authorize a two million dollar bond sue has Rep Way man of Carbon county Introduced a bill In the house to create the Great Salt Lake Improvement association to undertake the lake diking project The association would be empowered to Incorporate elect directors and officers and negotiate loans from the R F C or any other public or private corporation sufficient to finance the project Details have been worked out for the project which would dike off a large area In the southeast portion of Great Lake convert it into and a Salt fresh water reservoir for the use of Industrial concerns and for the use of proposed plants The plan has the general approval of engineering and industrial groups and several construction proposals have been submitted The bill would transfer to the association all the necessary state titles to land and water which would he necessary to carry out the project Diversion of the Weber river by means of a canal to provide a large supply of fresh water would be permitted by enactment of the measure Under a resolution by adopted the senate former governor G H Dern la indorsed for the secretary of Interior post in the cabinet of Roosevelt The former governor has the united support of both houses of the Utah legislature The Tote was unanimous You may obtain complete coplea of the following bills from your legislative if yon1 representatives so desire H B 41— Creating small claims th yoa'ra rwJ la travel a rMdla to wurmvel— What 4 an (trlva hard to makt trad away far "abacs and cake?" F S Spend yean at “heme" and doable When Hcra'a Them He vaiae WANTED — GIRLS Hi trains H B 88— State land contracts H B 89— State bounty fund H B 40— Relating to crops and pests H B 84— Refund of motor fuel tax H B 85— Election ballot rul- ings H B 30— Inspection of meat animals H- B 20— Licensing of stores — — IT B 27— Relating to sale of property sold to the county II B 2S — Relating to fish and tame - law - of arrest search and -seizure II B 81 — Reducing legal rate on merchandise Ptilwlw (er Catalof Ceapea City Beauty Culture Quiah School of In the Weet" Bid "Beet Wasatch Lake Belt Eire Theapeen 751 City Briefly Told Happiness is not like a large and gem — but it consists of a aeries of smaller and commoner grouped and set together gems forming a pleasing and graceful whole beautiful Utah High School of nf Beauty Culture I JU tavty total fnftuioi Kmws m liprusiii To ta Me lurt I inhnta But at Mb sm hr to ml d tear ini to naett mlj hr to tUi cawit d di aMta hmttjiti mt sari atlh tm lurt ita rtm trlh hr id catdrcM Hdl h cum NAME ADDRESS PRIZE STORY THIS WEEK’S "Beam aaid Geerte Washington aukea happr heaita and leand aattoi Heir bettor can we praclaetUl h deep" tice ccaneuy than by the to at made seeds Them toe what a train ins the yeansetars are settins in Think where they are need beBee whnt thin will Mean to their fatore and the fatal af the Intorweentain section MRS WARREN PENDLETON Farewell Utah Place Your Order Now ta Vtfh Isttorn Mt Itckt sal star tspsl tnslr PrtdKtos krl Ml ttcliailsl kto mt totrtatan hr h ta hMtot distort ad Ustah edet httore Britt hi Khi pitot Ml eta itr mi n ir ton dictl sse ti si Hatcheries Uto Ramshaw Ml to inti Stmt Mt Ldu NEW court H B 42 — Regulation manu facture and distribution of frozen desserts H B 43— Establishing branch offices of banks H B 44— Decreasing mileage allowances of state automobiles H B 45 — Duties of superintendent of public instruction and apportionment of school funds II B 40 — Appointments and removal of members of state board of health H to state J It 4— Relating board of education H J R 5— Relating to state executive department H J R C — Relating to governor’ appointive powers H J- R 7— Compensation of state officers H J R 8— Uniform assessment and taxation of tangible property II B 48— Jurisdiction of courts sitting In equity H B 49 — Free education of chlldren H B 50— Enumerators of school districts II B 51— Tax lien on personal property II B 52— Granting discounts on taxes paid H B 53— State agricultural college ns power distributor H B 64 — Increasing the Income tax and eliminating filing fee H J R 3— State control of liquor traffic H C M 4 — Creating a nntlonnl park In Wnyne county H B 87— Regulation of freight " lint Ii the Th! 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