Show THE GARLAND News Review of Current Events" the World Over e Committee Points Need of Protecting Defense Funds From Shipbuilders — Congress Divorces Tax-thRich Bill From Nuisance Tax By EDWARD C North Dakota and on munitions da not have a very high opinion of American shipbuilders and they feel that la strong legislation needed to keep them from confusing "public defense needs with their private Therefore the SENATOR NYE of committee In a pre ltmlnary report aks that laws be eneied do these thl to 1 ‘e o Prevent In bidding navy Senator for consiructlon Nye J()bs from 2 Prevent American pniein getting Into the hands of foreign Lindt profits to 5 per cent of the in c total cost to the government Hie where the government risks of the enterprise or to in per does net cent where the government lob4 Require that shipbuilders’ the n erniient byists" register with and disclose their Income and expen8 ditures In the matter The committee find collusion that tic re was “telepathy among sh pvard officials so that In bidding for many contracts each concern was able to get the contract! It wanted at protits that run as high aa 30 per cent It says the navy has been at the mercy of the shipyards In plana for war vessels and preparing also In determining what were fair prices Construction of naval vessels Is declared to be more costly In private yards than In government yards “While the evidence Is not all In” th report saya “the Indications are that the private yards cost the government from one to two million dollars more per cruiser than the navy of yards" The committee charges big shipbuildwlib breaking np the Geneva naval limitation conference In 1927 and ima launching mediately campaign that "made profits of 33 and 254 and 309 per cent on the cruisers" ers administration lead In a frenzy of anxiety to hitch the President’s to the resolution extendprogram “nuisance" excise ing the taxes thereby speeding It through the Washington legislative factory In four Intention disclaimed days suddenly any of sorb procedure and let the $500000-00tux extension ride along unnppend-eCongress will consider the new taxation program during early July This program Is expected to produce ome $710000000 In new revenue principally from Inheritance and gift taxes Increased taxes on the highest Income brackets and corporation taxes graduated from 10 per cent to 17'4 per cent The program has been held np hs a sweetmeat to placate the sugar pnlate of Louisiana's Klngflsh Actually a wealth of $340000000 shared among 120000000 Americans would amount to about $283 a bend — all of htcb would be applied to a public debt of and a budget of anyway The net taxahle worth of the 133 estatei which paid taxes based on a valuation of $1000000 ench In 1973 was If the government $284000000 had taxed these estates 100 per cent selling them entirely they would have been worth only $237 a head to the If the governAmerican population ment confiscated all Income of more than $1000000 In 1033 It would have taken an army of trucks loaded with email change to distribute It for each American would get only 45 cents And the general opinion of administration leaders In the senate was that the taxes obtained from the rich might possibly eliminate the necessity of the “nuisance" taxes after another year LEGISLATIVE VTODTI1 between sixteen and twenty- five will be served $50000000 for a Job hunt and further training of young men and women to hold Jobs after they get them through President Roosevelt's new “national youth administration" Itself administered under the program by Miss Itoclie assistant secretary Josephine of the treasury end Aubrey Williams assistant to Harry Lb Hopkins administrator organization The new to W Wtctarn Nawspipr will endeavor In private inL Find employment dustry for unemployed youth Z Train and retrain for Industrial technical and professional employment opportunities 1 Provide for a continuing attendance at high school and college 4 Provide projects designed td meet the needs of youth The average payment for youths on relief work will be $15 a month those going to high school would be given $G a month and those attending college $15 S month The problem of what to do with the youth who finishes school supposedly quipped to make hla real start in Ilfs and finds what few Jobs there ere are given to older and married men and women as well as the youth who is unable to finish school because of PICKARD Union baa been poor circumstances the most discouraging aspects entire depression one of of the Utopias the new one In has Matnnuska valley been reported a nest of discontent was the disillusionment apparently manifest even quicker than usun! In this case Minnesota and Michigan Wisconsin farm families who made up a large share of the recent expedition to begin life anew In the North Pacific territory drafted a list of grievances for the FEltA trouble shooter Eugene Curr Many of them said the project was that the land Is poor misrepresented and that housing la not what they were led to believe would be Neither are medical service school facilities seeds disbursed for planting the climeasmate and prices for groceries uring up to advance word pictures There Is considerable Jealousy existent over the distribution of farm land And want to top It all olT the Utopians government pay for their work LIKE most S JOHNSON once GEN HUGHto direct the $3000000 000 public works program was named to direct a comparatively small part of the President's now $4000000000 schedule As direcIn tor of New York city he will the pro- gram In that area With the famed fighting Jaw determinedly set he revealed the nnder conditions four I which hq accepted the new Job: Gen Johnson He wlll get no pay (He only $7800 for a year’s expenses got $G000 a year for this purpose during most of his time as keeper of the Blue Eagle) Ills Job will end October 1 unless he and the administration He will agree that It shall continue of four days a devote a minimum And he week to his official duties II will consult with Mayor Florello La Guardla as far a possible but wlll to Hurry L Hopkins he responsible alone Harlem and Its negro populations throughout the land resounded In jubilation with chicken an’ ham In every fryln’ pan and Juniper Juice flowing freely as Joe Louis the first great brown hope of pugilism since Jack Johnson established himself as a real threat NEW YORK’S to the world’s boxing heavyweight championship Showing ring generalship far beyond boxhis brief professional experience by Its absence ing ability conspicuous ranks since the from the heavyweight a and of Corbett wallop like days the kick of a nude the dusky Detroiter cut l’rlmo Curnera to ribbons Italian human skyscraper for five rounds knocked him down three times In the sixth and was declared the winner by technical knockout In a bout at the Yankee stadium ts AIIORnot In a democracy policy Is a program conceived by it Is a program of aca government tion which the people who earn their living as wage earners and those who enterIn employ them prises must work out together" of Labor So asserts Secretary Frances I'erklns In her annual report to congress and she sets forth these six specific duties of the government In this respect: In Its power L To do everything to establish minimum bnslc standards which competition below for labor should not be permitted to force standards of health wages and hours Z To further peaceful settlements and relieve labor of of controversies the necessity of resorting to strikee In o secure equitable conditions order and the right to be heard 8 Through legislation and fostering between and employers workers to make every Job the best thnt the human mind enn devise as human relations to physical conditions and wages 4 To encourage auch organization of wage earners as and development will give status and stability to labor as a recognized Important group of citizens having a contribution to make to economic and political thought and to the cultural life of the community 6 To arrange that labor play Its of part In the study and development any futare economic policies 6 To encourage mutuality between labor and employers In the Improvement of production and the development In both groups of a philosophy of In the public Inter est SPECIAL Interest to the who Is more criminal than lawyer will be the news of Atty Louis Plquett’s conviction In Chicago He was found guilty of having harbored and concealed Ilomer Van Meter man of John Dllllnger daring the summer weeks of 1934 before both these public enemies were slain " by OF Germany’s DESPITE In promise unrestricted warfare France entered an Immediate and strong protest to the retch’s bilateral pact with Great Britto Increase ain permitting Germany naval tonnage Capt Anthony Eden was hurried over to Paris to explain the British action and justify It Premier Laval told him that the French national doctrine was and would conof coltinue to be that organization lective security must precede any legalization of German rearmament Capt Eden then went to Rome and Mussolini told him flatly that he sided with France and could not approve the manner In which the accord was reached without consulting Italy end France No more success did Capt Eden have In trying to get II Duce to submit to a compromise allowing Italy certain concessions In Abyssinia In return for the guarantee that there would be no war with the African Mussolini refused to talk monarchy about It Great Britain was faced with two remaining choices To Influto ence the Abyssinian government In toto or accede to Italian demands simply give up and let the apparently Inevitable war go on some reason thnt Isn’t entirely was made to an attempt blow up the American embassy In MexA bomb made of dynamite ico City and caps percussion was hurled from an the automobile Into embnssy garden where It exploded tearing a hole In the garden a wall and breaking window In the private office of Ambassador Josephus Daniels No one was Injured and the damage was slight Mr Dnnlels said the Incident was "of no at all” and Importance but the declined to make a complaint acting secretary of foreign relations Senor Cenlceros called to express regret and extra police and detectives were placed about the embassy P)It MARTIN DIES of pONGRESSMAN Texas has before congress a bill the enactment and enforcement of which would evoke’ cheers from millions of citizens for It provides for the deportation of about 0000000 aliens who are receiving dole or holding jobs that should be held by citizens who are on the relief rolls acA campaign to get congressional tion on this measure has been started estimated by Mr by 155 organizations Dies to represent 5000000 people and have be says at least 150 congressmen to support the bill Outlinpromised ing the provisions of the measure Mr Dies said: of “First It bars all Immigration who do not have pioneer Immigrants relatives In this country deIt makes “Second mandatory portation of 3500000 aliens estimated of Illegal entry “Third It gives about 4000000 aliens 12 months In legally In this country or go home which to become citizens “Fourth all aliens must secure Labor department permits to work and when embe Issued would only permits ployers show they can’t find United States citizens to do the Job “Fifth It provides for gradual reunion of families not likely to become public charges when the economic situation Is Improved” were urged everywhere CITIZENS Gen to assist Cummings In “cracking the federal government which are on bucket shops down" the public swindling out of millions of dol f" lars lie declared that chain Is a Most of operating ' their victims are doc- r’ ' Y tors lawyers profes- sors and business Vs' j men he said r V I "w know the names of the rlnglead- era" said Mr Cum- "but It will mings Atty Gen of taj0 Cummings tbe pUbuc an(j botj brokers to put them where legitimate they belong —behind the bars" Most of the victims believe that they he have lost their money legitimately said and are afraid of complaining t federal officers because they are In debt after they have been “cleaned" L GARLAND TIMES UTAH never of the Navy Swanson from private yards on 13 vessels and was prepared to nego11 more launching the navy’a tiate for construction program within 20 hours after receiving the required Included In the funds from congress Two new cruisers of are: program io000 tons each equipped with guns and at least four airplanes one aircraft carrier three apiece heavy destroyers twelve light destroyers and six submarines SECRETARY to make the is something HFRE chuckle At a conference in Atlantic Women's City the National resolutions party adopted advocating equal rights before the law for men and women equal pay for equal work and guardianequal domicile property ship rights and “equal alimony in cases of divorce and equal consideration for men In cases of breach of promise" DEATH for four of the leaders In revolution of last Spanish October was decreed by the military tribunal at Oviedo Thirty-siothers to life Imprisonment were sentenced and seven to twelve years Sixteen were acquitted for lack f evidence Sally Sez BRISBANE THIS WEEK We Know Only the ' IIow to Spend Electric Chair Rift Surprise for Blue Eagle Uncle Sam Is learning to spend A few lines tell you that the Bankhead - - hill miking the gate government an tee a loan of one thousand dollars to help tenant farmers buy million their farms Is No fuss or passed excitement about It Senator King wanted to cut the one thousand mil lions to two hundred millions but was “shouted down" Arthur Do Brisbane you recall the xctenlPnt when Theodore Roosevelt wanted to build the Panama canal for two or three hundred millions? Now “one billion" Is almost “small change" Some young criminals apparently onn be adequately managed only by the electric chair In their case It useless to talk of reform or "another chance” They are distinctly of the rattlesnake class Consider a machinist captured In Peoria who confessed to murder when the clothing of a dead girl was tossed Into his lap “Yes I did It" he sobbed This young murderer kept a diary which In one month recorded 18 attacks on young women The electric chair should cure his sobbing seems In the lute of friendship and understanding there comes a rift wide enough to let a coach and four drive through England dealing directly with Germany and Hitler now rejects the French suggestion of a “consultative pact” which would compel Britain to consult France before reaching any Important diplomatic conclusions That ought to interest this country which consult everybody agreed to on earth before building more ships or tilting Its big guns to the most effective angle It Is stated bluntly by British officials: “Britain Is placing greater stress on friendly with closer Oermnny consultations with the British dominions and a steady drift toward with the United States" News from the Department of Commerce would surprise the recent deceased Blue Eagle and others: “Business shows sharp upturn throughout country since death of Blue Eagle” This Is the skeleton announcement the details show retail sales Increas-InIn spite of abomlnnble spring In some weather of the big cities BEVERLY HILLS— Well all I know la just what I read In the papers or what I see or bear here at home Just tonight take for instance was sitting down stairs after returning from kinder late work at the Studio and Mrs Rogers had gone out to the graduation of some of our sons or neices ( W e’re going to ha ve an awful smart family the first thing you know) Oue boy was in Stanford graduating class and Mr Hoover made them quite a fine speech but It was Just a little political I dldent get to go up as I was working but Bill told me over the phone that It was awful hot in the big football stadium and that Mr Hoover kept them all there In the sun till they promised to be Republicans Said he promised early and got out But all this Is not what was starting to tell you I was sitting down stairs all alone In a great big high celling old board room that had raised the roof on while Mrs Rogers and Mary was gone to the Holy Land She said did It just so that could rope In the house without hitting the celling Well maby she was right Anyhow I got an old stufTed calf In there that get out and practice on I am without a doubt the best dead calf roper In the World but when I try It on a live one It dont work But I am death on dead calves Well as started to say away awhile ago I was sitting there after supper reading — Time — the magazine It was telling about some theatre movement that was supposed to be sponsored by the workers and there had been a btg hullabalo about some piece called — Waiting For Lefty— I dont know anything about it I havent seen It Some say Its propaganda and some say Its Just good Well In come a couple of fellows one of em said he had met me In Russia last summer and I think he had He was an aviation man The other was a Beverly Hills real estate man Well they had an arm full of technical maps and drawings and you know what It was it was of that parachute jumping thing they had over In the big Park of think Culture and Rest In Moscow maby told you about it away last summer If I dident I ought too and If I did I will again You go up on a high platform about 80 feet and there Is a captive parachute that works from an arm that bangs out from the oil derrick lookYou put the chute on and ing stand you just jump out Into space pull the cord and down you come But the top part Is fastened to the top of the part and too the pole that sticks outawav from the high platform so vou cant get hurt and its quite a sensation My kids tried It It was one of the main amusement things In this big these fellows was trying to get It Into the San Diego Fair but It seems Zack Farmer who was really responsible for the great success of the great Union labor demands that all United In 32 States railroads be nationalized owned Olympic Games here Russianwell Zack wasent kinder claimed that a by the people run ly the government he might Just and that human really Reason? Private owners do not know fand how to run them The roads would be want to commit suicide purposely In what Zack there Is some Justification not confiscated presumably bought I have always claimed that thats says) which would mean twenty to thirty why they was such great parachute more billions of natlonnl debt was because they was jumpers when It opened But these boys Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Laura wanted me to wire Zack and tell him La Plante— surely you know her — great attraction and that after work on the set near Monte Car that It was a make us communustic Io’s gambling room dressed np and pre- It would not sent Zack the wire That was Well sented themselves for nn evening’s enknow Zack and Because Just now tertainment dont because I know this contraption The doorkeeper said bluntly: “You know how come to think of me on they work In Monaco so you may not enter dont want any of you weird schemes That’s the rule” thAjyambllng rooms did try to get the Idea that because To their amazement they did not enter to out these guys that am open the gambling rooms although young to help and all plans that come along any Mr Fairbanks is said to have threatI have no Interest in this or dont want ened to buy the whole Institution any and also have none In any aviation either stork or kin folks I Monte Carlo wisdom Is In that rule company In nothing but some vacant The Casino spreads money among Mon- - Just aint I must be Just a sort of a but property will Inhabitants aco’s but not take — from a new Patsy — everything the Inhabitants’ money and so avoids cracker on a buggy whip to a trouble hat pin they come to me Another wise ruler Is Mr Bradley They had another concession In that who owns the tourists’ “wide open” Russian Park that I want to tell you Falm Beach but about some time Remind me of It will gambling house will not allow natives to lose In his rou? place When you gamble you know Well Irvin Cobh you lose If you do not know It try :ome over to visit ua on the movie set to Mussolini has a habit annoying this afternoon When Britons especially of digging up past he afnt 'working he history He Is expected to tell the comes around British: “I want a protectorate ever how We sure anywas with a free hand and I In Ethiopia Heis vlte you to remember what happened gladtoseehlm I to Gerbinny’a colonies after the war awfulentertaining house You promised to give Italy her share wasoverto his He the other night which she did If she Joined the allies The war ended and you British gob- has the most beauti-In bled up all the German colonies worth ful place out here Santa Monica right having" down the bill on to a gold hole You f step right out of my place Into a gopher' Cnllf Sheriff Miller of Martinez weakest thing In hole Max Fleishman the Santa Barbara that the knows and hla charming wife superstitious man Is his mind Attack philanthropist were at Irvins They are old friends that and you have him Anaeieto Santa Barbara has some great men live said he had noV killed Area CabIs the main cog They Max a In there drawer cell and rera In a lotkel the sheriff conhave given millions to that place He Is occupied by Torrest a loud speaker mufTled to a great fellow 1s Max and he gave me cealed make it sound ghostly and continually such political angles on the Country When you make and sell a national Torrest not knowing whence It came heard a voice saying in Spanish: “You commodity you know the Country pretI am Area's ghost You ty well He thinks much will happen In killed me You know you had better confess the next year or two Well anyhow we are living In great times A fellow cant killed me" It nnwlse to Ignore afford to die now with all this excite Torrest thought and confessed the advice of a grhost ment going on accordingly Q 1935 McS—iki Sy4icatt Inc Bfndlcttt Ino Ktni Future It’ Lat’i By PATRONIZING BOMB INDUSTRY Stork Welcome Bird Europe the stork la Throughout considered a harbinger of good luck as well as of babies and nearly y every household hopes that a of storks will build a nest on Its chimney top when they return from Some house Africa each spring holders living In districts no long er Inhabited by those birds oven set up artificial nests and Install wooden birds In them —Collier’s Weekly Sweeter Than Cane Sugar Levulose derived from the Jerusalem artichoke Is approximately half again as sweet as cane sugar The difficulty of Its preparation for Industrial purposes precludes its being sold at every grocery THISwinSK If you vent to help jour seifhbor alone yoarvolf Try bayln Intermoantaln Gvoda thrfr value’ known Everywhere "Round the world you'll winder Mtntorfo will Unger near Of the eplrndid uvlnra Used to five the family cheer Not Naturally you'll tell the story "Tremendous savins: you will Are found in buying Intormountain Products Not just today but every day MRS' say MART OSMOND Thayne Wyoming The Percheron Breed Some historians believe modern Percherons are mixed with Arabian blood introduced Into La Perche by Arabian horses brought captive from the Holy lands during th crusades Others say this had llttl If any influence on the Percheron breed but admit that Arabian stallions were likely brought to Franc by homecoming crusaders Cups With Bandies Cups with handles were made In China as early as the Seventh century but for drinking tea or win the Chinese preferred a handleless variety At 400 Utah Oil Refining: Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Onion Trees A tree which smells exactly like green onions grows Jn Central America The marines discovered It during their late occupation of A Nicaragua plane skimmed the top of a tree and brought a torn branch back to Managua Pulled from the wing fabria the twig gave off the powerful scent of green onions— Washington Post Everburning Peat Fire A peat fire at an ancient Yorkshire (England) Inn has been burning continuously for mor than 170 years at U persona “aim" that count Bar for birscr boalnaaa communities tn4 mart local alaa roiperoua employment 10 Af) Pr totk u)OaUU n “Why will b mU lit article braid rae jo inUrmrantain mad Good" — Similar t bore Send jrar torj In prora at vena la Intermoantain Product P O Bax ISIS Salt Lab Cltj If jrar otorj appear in column Joa wiU cel cheek far $300 Trains Stopped for Quinine When the first railroad trains passed through Chillicothe Ohio the conductors were accustomed to stop and call out to the passengers "Twenty minutes for quinine” This shows the prevalence of malaria in the lower Scioto valley In the early days and the measures taken to prevent Its spread Van Buren’s Son His Secretary President Van Buren was a w! ower with four children all son when he entered the White Hous the custom of sever Following Presidents his eldest son Ma Abram Van Buren a young ma with a brilliant army record b came his private secretary - Another Gospel Two leaves of Second century A D papyrus acquired by the British museum are said to be fragments of a gospel dealing with the life of Christ |