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Show , Ft iday, January MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over a resolution looking toward a tariff conference ot th nations. Intcrratain 8, 1932 Scenes and Persons in the Current News Kr.vs of Wyoming; -- Briefly Told for Busy Readers and his subcommit- j teo on banking amended tbs house ELKS HONOR HERO. bin to increase th capitalization of BEETLES DEFEATED!. tbs federal land banks by adding' ' th sum of 2S,000,000 to b used DIVORCES INCREASE. Succeeds in China in granting postponements on farm of Manchuria Out Japan CUPID TAKES BEATING. Pushing This additional aam payments. TAX FREE CITY IN UTAH. Plans for Unemployment Relief and is to be repaid to tbs federal treasury by tbs banka when their Government Economy. OGDEN, UT. Records of the' need for th money has passed. Weber clerks office show so Senator Carey believes tbs amend- increasecounty In divorces, and a decrease ment will permit a yooratorlum and, la . By EDWARD W. PICKARD marriages tbs past year. Figures at th aam time, avoid weakening from the dty engineer's office IndT APAN, Ignoring the order of the by the President, tbs purpose of th th banks. icate less building during 1031 than A favorable report on th meas- a f League of Nation and resent- consolidations la to cat the cost of any time since 1920. A total of fully disregarding th notes from federal government, curtail th ure with the amendment was decid- 141 marriages were dissolved In th United States and other power, growth of Independent bureaus, ed upon by th committee. 1931, including 137 divorces and 1 apparently . to eliminate overlapping and promote four annulments ban her own way efficiency. While refusing to set a BOTH federal reserve and BRIGHAM CITY, UT. This city In Manchuria. Con- deflnlta figure Indicating tha sav banking officials are se- boasts of being the only on la the veniently dubbing Inga which would follow the consol- verely criticized for their course stats which will levy no assessment all opposing forces idations, Mr. Hoover said th group- with respect to tb stock market for municipal purposes la 193 sufcollapse In the fall ficient revenue accruing from the "bandit," sh sent ing last year of all veterans activher armies forward ities under th veterans adminisof 1929 In an apsystem and municipal hydro-electrfrom Mukden dur- tration la expected to save from pendix to th tb water system to pay all expenses ing th week In an port being compiled and leaving a balance of unbudget-oadvance that was by th senate bankfunds of 18831.18, officials destined to reach ing and currency Resist-anc- e u ChIncfaow, committees s LOGAN, UT A total of 808 Main first ring of ZRS-5- , sister-shi- p of the Akron, raised to a vertical position In th hflnCTf was met at which 1 were made In 1631 by Logan the where Ohio, hullK 2 Joseph Lyons; who became premier of Australia Is Akron, great various points hue dirigible being h t Investigating police; which Is low compared after the downfall of the Labor government 8 Winston Churchill, British statesman, battered and was overcome with national and fed- City with figures six years back, accordarmored trains, bombing planes and leaving a New York hospital In which he was treated for Injuries sustained when ht was run down eral reserve banking to Chief Gilbert Mecham. Ara motorist by artillery, and th Chinese steadily ing systems. rests in 1930 were 878. a " fell back, i' ,." The committee, IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The -- Marshal... Chang Hsufih, headed by Senator n.i frozen body .of. . Ralph JikstedJL I Hang decided It was better to give Giagi was found in the shelter of a rock unemployed, ocrat, of th Japanese no further excuse for was who Virginia, spon-to- f and beard s of a mil from for the Federal BeHefte ict In ledge carrying the warfare Into North and mony bin home near White Owl arguranch ao be ordered all his forces China, Is congress, critical of particularly ments from social butt, 20 miles Southeast of Rex to withdraw within the Great Wall, workers from Chi- what It holds to have been th berg. . and this movement wjts begun Imbanks excessive participation In cago, New York and LAS VEGAS, NEV. Erection of th security markets and of tha mediately, accompanied by much other One of cities; a and settAg of an appropflagpole confusion and th Sight of tha "mischievous effecto" of loans mads th measures, in- to 5? riate J plaque In a prominent place civilian population of brokers for account of then" troduced by Sena i i above Hoover dam project on tho ? . the region. Thus the Japanese 0 A It offered that th suggestion 4 tor La Follett of two th hundredth ef anniversary gained complete control of banks be prohibited from acting for Wisconsin, provides th birth of George Washington k and the gallant fight p3t np corporations. Investment trust and tho for tho appropriaplan of members ot th Elk by General Ma'Cban and by the tion of $250,000,000. others In making such loans. At tbs lodges of the seven Colorado river V: troops directly under command of Tba other, fathered same time, the report shows the na- basin states. The visit here of Senator La Marshal .Chang has been In vain. Harry tions bankers are opposed to new 8. Costl-ga-n Senator by Joseph, exalted ruler of Salt Follett In Nanking the new coalition C It: of Colorado, restrictions upon their Investments Lake Lodge No. 85, la expected to In securities. government was organized and a puts the amount at 1375.000,000. In result tho formation of definite new cabinet appointed with Eugene Mr. Acting under a resolution by Sen- plana for this comfit-abo- rt Costlgao told th ceremony In which It Chen, leader of the Canton faction teo that ator Glass to "maks a complete la hoped that Elks from Colorado, of gov nothing aa minister of foreign affairs. It ernment help could provide nec- survey of the national and federal Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Utwas thought that Chen might be relief for th unemployed. reserve banking systems," the sub- ah, California and Nevada will essary able to negotiate a settlement with Soma of the witnesses heard esti- committee is expected to bring a participate. Japan on tbs basis of guarantees mated that as mnch as bill to Revise those aystems In soma 1700,000,000 SALT LAKE CITY, UT. General tor fulfillment of treaties In ex- would bs needed particulars, for relief during property texts received by th state 1,1 ,n change for military withdrawal of 1932 and that whitects drawing of what when completed, wUl be the west coast alrshln base . the funds from state, December amounted to fly of tbs Unit. during tbs Japanese, e navy at HOOVER DDjrTale. announced station probably will be open for use In the spring of 1933, city and private sources would not PRESIDENT . 802,772.44, State Treasurer A. X. of the fourth Christensen announces. Of the entire bs sufficient to tho load ViJ OSCOW charges that Czecho--. through tb winter.carry member of the American delegation HEADS EPEE SQUAD amount, 8327,000, will go to the genSlovakia has. been plotting to President Hoover 1 now, ns' al- to th disarmament conference at eral fund and 11,300,000 provoke war between Russia and ways, Geneva, the man selected being district school fund. The total opposed to n direct appropriJapan, presumably to promote the ation from Normap H. Davia of New York, amount of $1,802,772.44 represents tha nnem for treasury sals of war munitions! The story who was stats In about 85 per cent of the states rewas that a Czech diplomat had tried ployment relief purpose, holding the Wilsonundersecretary of administration aad chief ceipts from this source that In It would be nature th of a to Instigate the assassination of during the dole and would be a dangerous financial adviser to the American year. Kokl Hlrota, Japanese ambassador delegation In the negotiations that to Moscow, and the man accused precedent. BOISE, IDA. There were 750,-00- 0 resulted In the treaty of Versailles. acre of winter wheat planted turned out to be Carl Wanek, secLnter in the week the remaining In In the house of repre- X7ETS Idaho O CK during the fall of 1931, or of the Clech retary diplomatic misv sentotlves. It now delegate was appointed, he being 7 per cent more than the 1930 sion to Moscow. The government appears, are total, Hugh Gibson, ambassador to Bel- of 701,000 seres, a federal crop reat Prague recalled Wanek but to obtain only one vote on prohlbl gium. a veteran In snch negotiatlon In this announces session. port reveals. The scouted the allegation that the misI They may tions. As alternate in case any an increase of 80 report have their choice cent In the of whether tills per sion Itself was involved In any plot cannot Wildelegate Hugh size of Idahos fall pig crop of 1931 Wanek has . reputation, i ti spe- shall be on a referendum proposal son,,, minister .to.,seire, Switzerland, was overThat.ot 1930. r cialist In military affairs In several tor repeal bt Hie Eighteenth amend-men- t named. or on a measure calling for OGDEN, UT. The annual conlarge European countries, and Arthur Henderson, former for- vention of counts among his associates the modification of the Volstead act to public school superineign secretary in the Labor govern- tendents of Utah wiU be held here military attaches of several allied permit the manufacture and sale ment of Great Britain, told corre- January of light, wines and beer. capitals. Tn Paris That he expectRepresentative Rainey of Illinois, spondents BEND, ORE. When science met Democratic floor leader, said the ed to preside over the arms con- failure In A II ATM A GANDHI, Ad to stem tho returning no Is he ference, although lb tide of attempting AVlonger to Bombay from the round judiciary committee would not re- office. pine beetles, which were table conference in London, told a port favorably On either measure. making heavy Inroads Into a stand of timber here, Nature took a baud. vast throng of his followers that be Th wets will have to bring the AA EMBERS of the "progressive" The beetles bill to the floor through the petiwould not flinch have been attacked by IV J group in the senate Are tion of 145 members," he said. again a plague which has from sacrificing the greatly reduced a about In third party the their numbers and saved That Is the only way In which talking Uvea of a million millions of they can do 1L They will have but campaign of 1932, and are said to board feet of timber. It Is expected people as the price be canthree considering one vote and that either on a referpossible the plague will continue until the of liberty e-India, endum or light wines and beer. didates assuming at they do, that beetles are wiped out. and ha warned They can have both. The rule of President Hoover will bs renomthem - that in the RENO, N E V. With the six inated by the Republican conventhe honse will be so Interpreted. conflict with week's divorce law creating an undoming Nlceto Alcala Zamora, with Mannel ... eor Ha said he felt the referendum tion, and also assuming that th precedented rush ot the Azana, Spanish premier, the British they unhappily from the Cortea to the royal riding Democrats do candinot select a his official election U had th better chance for "getting after palace Reno's might have to face divorce mill ground out wed, president of tho republic. by" because many drys, himself In- date to the liking of the group. The 4248 divorces during 1931, to estabbullets instead of three the Independents ar talking lish a record. The cluded, would vote to r It, stoves. His utterprevious record about are Senator Borah of Idaho; was set in ances plainly indi1930, when 2149 divorces Senator Hiram CaliJohnson of were granted. cated that h la EITHER reparations nor war 1 about ready to debts will be finally settled at fornia, who Is sometimes too "reguSALT LAKE CITY, alfa to lar" anlt a few of and Gov. was abandon his policy th European conference which Gifford Plnchot of them, Utahs greatest crop In 1931, Pennsylvania, of passlvs resistance. Great Britain has called to meet whoso lightning rod la always up. being valued at $8,219,000, by tha "If the fight is Inevitable, I will January 18 In LauSenator Norris of Nebraska will not annual report of tho .Utah state W. H. Russell ot the 1920-2farm bureau. Sugar beets were secexpect every son and daughter of sanne, If tbs pro-- g hie name be considered. let Mother India to contribute his r a m practically ond and wheat ranked third. More United States Olympic teams, who wm captain th Epee Th Republican Independents, R than mite," be said. "However, I will agreed upon by squad In th la believed, would be satisfied with wer 600,000 of tho 1,120,000 acres 1832 Olympics. H was also cap-tai- n tot abandon attempts to save the British and French used for alfalfa, with 49,000 Franklin D. Roosevelt as tbe Demof the American International crea of sugar beets yielding tation 'rom a fiery ordeaL If, on treasury experts Is ocratic nominee, but bis selection Is to the growers. Wheat was team - which competed sgainrf th other hand, there la to tingle adopted. They sugno mor certain now than It has valued at $2,527,00 and was raised Great Britain. ray ot hope I shall not hesitate to gest a new three-ye- a been for months Newton D. Baker on 257,00 acres. call upon you to beer any amount r moratorium announced In Cleveland that he of suffering." TARIFF BODY CHIEF tor Germany on th SALT LAKH CITY, UT. For-elg-n would not be a delegate to the DemH counseled his followers to conditional reparaborn residents of Utah In 1930 ocratic convention, but neglected to numbered keep their heads, despite the bloody tions and that Ger48,015 as compared with say whether or not ho would ac- 60,200 In 1920, events In th northwest frontier many he required It was cept the nomination If It were of- figures of the bureau revealed re-In province, the arrest of Pandit during that period of census fered him. Both hs Roosevelt and Tawaharlal Nehur and deportation to pay the uncondicently released. Of tha foreign bora were declared "available cand- residents In 1930 ef Abdul Oraffur Khan, leader of tional reparations Into the Bank for there wer 43,772 idates" by Josepbns Daniels la n white he "red shirt" tribesmen. International Settlements, 12 negroes and residents, such statement given out In New York. 4231 of other races. A total The trouble 00 the northwest amounts to be Immediately reof frontier jof which Gandhi spoke Is loaned by the bank to the German There was a recrudescence of th 80.227 were naturalized, 8842 had Alfred E. that story Smith would taken out Brat papers, 12,924 were giving Viceroy Lord Wiillngdon railway or within Gerask for th honor of leading aliens and no record was red-hlh great concern. The available many, thus avoiding all cash trans- again his party, and a spokesman for "Al- on 1382. , . , organization staged violent fers abroad by tb relch. Bill" Murray, spectacular gov- . AMERICAN riot near Peshawar and fought Tha redltor powers would un- falfa FALLS, IDAy-Flf- ty : with th troops, many being killed dertake to concede to Germany an ernor of Oklahoma, said that gen- thousand small trout ha vs been tleman be a candidate. might And and wounded. la th placed Snake Impartial w- river by th of her ca- th chances of Gov. United J ,Dr i , newly appointed Chinee minister to the Albert sportsmen f Cassia county. pacity to pay reparations toward Ritchie of Beat-ter- i who recently arrived In State, with must not be Maryland Washington, photographed ASTE and extravagance In th the close of th moratorium PRICE, '.UT. AN airport la bekb period. overlooked. the HeDrX to call EUm8on U hen be paid his first ffl8tat federal government must be On this side of th water Senaing planned for this city by th chamber ot commerce reduced. In tha opinion of President tor Cordell Hull of Tennessee comes L' INLAND had a national referHoover, and many others as well, forward with a call for InternaROCK SPRINGS, WYO-- Th endum on the question of aboland it waa announced at th Whit tional action to lower tariff barriers Fssdiag Young Alligators Twains Rsspost for T1-ClarGlotrict, Rock Springs a th comprising Hons that he President waa pre- a tho first step In ishing are Alligators first countrys prohibition a diet In given "My Father, Mark solving th debt and or earthworms and minnows paring a special message to con- problem. The former chairman of 1wa and on the basis of early re- of vicinity, produced 2JIS3442 tons "Arguments Clemens ssys: Upon bituminous coal during tbs year of tns gress vecommendlng th consolida- the Democratic national committee turns It was estimated that th 90 kePt for fw; months to tba virtues or as 1981, with wnen compared cent 8,474,560 of tion of departments and bureaus the disco dead per Finns voted of wet mlcs J payments can b mad only art Jews wer often th topic to 1930, or 14 per cent less la H wants immedlat legislative ac- - tftroegfiUif-- restoration-- of rven them. A soon asoccasionally son volume. Other coal regions of the they show sion la our drawing room, healthy ix 1 n Increase-In-sA RCHBISHOP DIAZ, head of tbs state also providing tor grouping all con- International Jradelhat tariff walla theshow declines In prodne quality of thei always' grew eloquent Ca tho! le eblireh la Mexico, has struction activities of tb govern-rae- have strangled trade end . , RoherLjjneoja .GBries,tomer lion. that It Is Instructed bis torrespondigly Increased. fence of Christ race. Indeed 2. under one administrative head fatuous" to Insist on debt priests and all other Eartnwornjf are then excluded from often Were his remark on edltor nJ Prt UT. Teachers salaries and tb transfer of tho shipping th menu, while and at the same time have Catholics to disregard tb new law In IONIAN, rodents are Ject quoted that It was rumored Bf0a Cache SSv county will average $S3 board tad all federal merchant world commerce Pnbblng com-Jh- o riven frequently, msmall passed by congress which limits to wa Th alternation .hampered. with one time father himself wa appointed by presj. rrogs, fish 25 the number of priests In the fed- per month this year, compared to marine .activities to tho department. senator, who Is a and scraps of beet Young About this time he wrote his membef'of the In $93.10 chairman Commerce. It la estimated of the tats and j10 So the chances for Democratic policy committee In eral district in sparrows art soon added la a report received from the Cache Concerning the Jews. to th list . According t a statement Issued congress, says he purposes to offer renewed trouble there are good. them considers They are fed he states he County Teachers association. (R Mil, Wtrs Kmptptr ITalen. talc n week, and at usually most three most marvelous rac tin wood times a week. produced. " SENATOR CAREY - " ic J a , band-age- , tbs ClaCarter Jlan.forJYestCoasLAirshipBaseofNayy' -- ttL three-quarter- I? panic-stricke- , fA , A e ' Man-chur- ls VW ' J1 Spains President on Way to Palace w 15-1- - v. 4 s 1 Chinas New Envoy With Mr. Stimson M ' - V J UT-Alf- 4 - antl-Brltis- rt a . es nt S2VT?9 pay-men- ts 1929-193- n ! J w-ti- V |