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Show f MAGNA TIMES MAGNA, UTAH In national SOCIALISTS, Inmeeting .Milwaukee, nominated Norman H. Thomas of New fork for President and James Q. Maurer of Pennsylvania for second place on the ticket Mr. Thomas who was the party's candidate In 1928. said bis campaign would be a war against the Republican and Democratic ouse parties and against Atlantic-HMrs. Putnams Great Solo Flight Across the th kingdom of poverty." Before the nomination, which was by acHoover Rejects Legalised Beer clamation, MS Thomas defeated an attempt to commit the Socialist Against Democratic Relief Plans. party to confiscation of tbo principal Industries of the nation. Mrs Victor Berger of Milwaukee deBy EDWARD W. PICKARD the nomination for Vice Presclined said be works TT'XACTLI fire year after Charles bnlldlnga and similar so Mr. Maurer waa chosen ident, wasteful and destructive A. Lindbergh completed bis would be acclamation. by to essential confidence g flight from New lork of the public Tbs Communist party waa to bold to Paris, Amelia Earhart, who la economic recovery. leaders Indicated Its convention In Chicago May 28 Democratic The new Mrs. Q. P. on and 29, and there seemed no doubt Putnam, landed la they would fight the President that It would nominate William Z. of prorisk the even at Issue this Ireland after the Foster for President and James W. of congress, aolo first flight longing the session Ford of Alabamo, a negro, for Vice to acrosa the Atlantic which already appears likely President. connational the on after until ever made by a run woman. The Intrep- ventions have been held. Senator of Tam id young aviator Barbour ot New Jersey, Republican, CHEERED on by a throng and by the Democratic had started - for introduced- - a bill carrying out Mr, members of the Hofstadter Paris, but a burned Hoovers Ideas It would provide minority out exhaust mani- the reconstruction finance corpora- legislative committee. Mayor Jimmy fold and other mo- tion with $1,500,000,000 additional Walker of New confronted tor trouble led her capital for loans for e to descend at projects that would furnish Jobs Counsel Samuel Seabury and undernea, London- for the unemployed. Senator Bronson Cutting, the pro- took to defend or derry. She bad made the distance from Harbor gressive" Republican from New explain away numerous alleged facta Grace, N. F., In 14 hours and 54 Mexico, followed with a bill providaid relief of kind the infor Just that had been a'lthout landed ing and minutes, brought out before jury toTierself or her plane. It which the PresidentIt had opposed, Cutting made the committee and waa her second crossing of the and In Introducing caustic attack on Mr. Hoover. that Implied graft- ocean by plane, but the other time, In 1928. she was merely a passenger The Cutting bill carries three bil- Ing. The dapper, & g may- with Wllmer Stulx and Lou Gordoa lion dollars for road construction -crowd or haradd made this ftlgbtjust for fun." and two billion ToF rivers leprtt. Mayor Walker said Mrs. Putnam after landing, bors work as well as public build in a roar by bis sharp retorts and bis attacks on his and she admitted her achievement lngs and other federal works attacker, and emerged from the first meant nothing to aviation. NeverInnational men of days hearing with bis head ungreat theless, she was the recipient of ELEVEN messent to the Repub bowed though somewhat bloody. numerable congratulatory leaders of the Much of the examination centered Hean Democratic and Hoover and from President sages, Prime Minister MacDonald among senate and house an earnest appeal on the granting of a bus franchise to the Equitable Coach company. others, and when she flew on to ot "lay aside every The outstanding developments London In a borrowed plane she form of partisanwere: was given a great ovation. She ship and, with The story of an adventure Into was the guest of Ambassador Meltheir party followhigh finance with Paul Block, the lon who, with members of his em- ers, to unite to bai In which publisher, newspaper bassy, met her at the nanvvorth ance the f ed e r hI Mayor Walker made a profit of airdrome. Mrs. Putnnra said she budget. The sign$216,692 in Wall Street without putwas going to Paris and would leave ers of this letter ting up a penny. were: Nicholas MurEurope for home about June 9. The marking for identification of Besides being the first woman to ray Butler, presia number of mysterious nnd unexfly the Atlantic alone, this young dent of Columbia plained letters of credit Issued by American girl set a new speed rec- university. RepubMayor Walker In which no name ord for the crossing and also bet- lican ; Alfred R. were made public. tered the distance record for womSmith, Democratic The revelation by Mayor Walker en set by Ruth Nichols at 1,977.0 candidate for the miles. Her distance was 2,020.5 Presidency In 1923; Gov. Albert O. that he was being paid out of the Ritchie of Maryland, Democrat; trading fund at the rate of $25,000 miles Gov. Wilbur L. Cross of Connect! every few weeks during 1927, 1928 lost another Gov. Joseph B. Elv and 1929 and that he was taking beer cut. Democrat; LEGALIZED wont have a chance of MasaehusettS, Democrat; Alan his money In cash and putting It spending again until the national conveutlons son B Houghton of New York, Re- in a safe In his home for for himself - and Mrs. meet In June and go Into spasms publican; Frank O. of Illi- money Walker." OTer the wet and dry planks for nois, Republican ; Willinin H. CrockThe inability of Mr. Walker to their platforms Following the ex- er of San Francisco, member of house the the Republican national committee; explain why one of the Equitable ample set by the senate, resoluCharles Nagel of St Louis, Repub- Coach companys backers should rejected the OConnor-HuI- l have paid a $3,000 overdraft Walker tion legalizing and taxing 2.75 per lican ; Roland S. Morris of PhiladelThe vote was 109 to phia, Democrat, and John Grier Hlb-ben-, made on a letter of credit in Paris cent beer. 228, and technically was on the retiring president of Princeton in 1927. The explanation by the mayor of motion to discharge the ways and university, Republican. a $10,000 letter of credit which he means committee from further confrom leaders the Replies party took to Europe to pay for the sideration of the bill, which If were prompt but scarcely satisfycarried would have brought the ing. Senator Jim Watson, majority partys personal expenditures" on The leader of the senate, said: measure before the house. The a Junket financed by Rodman The tnayor said every one two parties were nearly evenly split letter Is three months too late. We or almost every one In the party have done everything they suggest la the vots On Wednesday the- - senate again toward a balanced budget, but we contributed to the $10,000 pool and swatted beer, rejecting bf a vote are tendered by special Interests that it "Just happened to be Issued of 26 to 55 the Bingham amend- There have been no signs of parti- by the Equitable Trust company. ment to the pending tax blit which sanship atanytlme." Senator Harrison of Mississippi. would legalize 2.75 per cent alcoIs good reason to believe holic content and tax It at the rate Democratic floor leader on the tax THERE Lausanne conference on of two cents a pint. Senator Borah bill, said: There has been no par reparations will do nothing definite did most of the talking against the tlsnnship In the house or senate on before early next year. The French of balancing the are ready with a proposed amendment, which was de- the problem fended by Senator Bingham. budget This legislation will be proposition, which achieved without any spirit of partiGreat Britain Is said to favor, callSOME peculiar things are contro- sanship." from the prohibition Other senators - took occasion to ing for a temporary versy. The Democrats of Texas, praise themselves and their, opextension of the moratoriHoover formerly very dry, in their state ponents for nonpartisan and wise convention adopted a resolution action, and then all went ahead um, and If this Is of the with their scrapping over the tariff resubmission ',r adopted the repara- proposing to the features of the revenue bill. amendment tlons problems will Eighteenth states. The measure was carried turned over to V K by a vote of 851 to 564 after whst PRESIDENT P. B. CAREY of the expert commission amounted almost to a riot. Presiof Trade went fem I which may or may down to Washington and conferred dent Hoover, It was reliably reportnot report In the ed In Washington, abandoned his with Secretary of Agriculture Hyde, fall. Edouard Her-rloattitude of aloofness and took an ac- and took occasion to make the who will be the boss of the tive part In framing a mildly moist fiercest attack on the federal farm French government, either as preplank for the Republican national board and Its doings that has been mier or minister of foreign affairs, platform, so mild that It certainly heard. He called th board's rec- declared he fully approved a statewould not seriously offend the drys ord a ghastly smear and said its ment by Senator that and probably would not satisfy the result bad been the almost complete Frances program remains national wets. Deets Pickett, Democrat and abolishment of the open, competisecurity, arbitration and disarmadry leader among the Methodist re- tive market which required 75 years ment, In the order named. Ills polHs declared wheat icy as to reparations, he said, was: formers, announced that Franklin to establish. Roosevelts moderately wet pro- could and would advance If the First, maintain European solidarity; nouncement would be satisfactory board were forced by congresa to second, permit no rupture In the that desist-at once from ns "senseless eq uliib rl u m "between credits' anf t the dry Democrat probably waa as far as be ever efforts." and said he could appoint a debts at the expense of the French would go. committee of six members of the taxpayer. Chicago Board of Trade who In a Although receptive to the suggesWILLIAM E. BORAH short time, and with absolutely no tion of armament reductions, the SENATOR says he Is not going drain on the taxpayer, could and radical-socialis- t leader strongly apto attend the Republican national would dispose of all the government proved the plan presented at the convention, and there are Indica- wheat for cash at a steadily ad- Geneva conference by Andre Tar-dletions that he will sulk In his tent vancing price with the Inevitable fa This plan calls for Internathroughout the campaign. His de- vorahle reflection on the general con tional secnrlty through an Internatermination iQ stay away from the dltton of the country." tional police force to be supervised Mr. Carey selected a rather nn gathering In Chicago was someby the League of Nations. thing of a blow to the drys. who favorable time for his attack, inaa had counted on him to lead their much as Just then the wheat mar A DMIRAL MAKOTO SAITO com- forces la the convention and to In- ket showed a decided tendency tocombinapleted a Japanese troduce thetr dry plank. ward higher prices. J. . Stone, tion" cabinet to the govreplace chairman of the farm board, seized ernment which retired npon the asHOOVER voiced his his advantage and replied sharply sassination of Premier Tsuyoshl PRESIDENT He said: InukaL Gen. Sadao to the Democratic to Mr. Carey's assault. Arakl, NationalcomIs bond Wheat the only great major proposals of big government ist leader, was retained In bis forissues for construction of federal modity which for the last five mer dominant post of minister of pabllc works ns's measure for re- months show a definite upward ten war. Admiral Salto himself will lief of unemployment. ' In the eame dency. Its Influence under the pres temporarily be mlnlsterof foreign statement from the White House ent favorable - statistical - position affairs. There will be no great be further urged bis own plan of may well lead other commodities to cl ange In policies. legislation to permit loans by the higher ground. ThatLopportnnlty Gen, Yoshlnod Shlrskews, comreconstruction finance corporation will not he risked In the hands of mander In chief of the Japanese im te states for relief of destitution the people In a group representing perlal force at Shanghai, who was and te public and private agencies those who have grown rich from the wounded by a bomb on April 29 for projects profits gained by market died after a relapse. Huge outlays for federal public fr 1131. Wtro Newspaper Unto.) fork Cul-mor- 4 j r wise-crackin- j1 Briefly Told for Busy Reader WOOL The IdaW wool dip for 1932 la estimated at over 14 million pounds. MAGNA, UT. A farm to produce cropg for the unemployed la being Successfully conducted here. ' ELY, NEV. Hammering a detonator cap with a rock sent Sammy Lage of Spring Valley to an Ely hospital with bita of metal and rock driven Into his legs and face. The child found the cap at a road camp while at play. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A campaign to raise $10,000, with which to' catry bn development work at the Salt Lake zoo has been launched with the sale of zoo dollars." Each zoo dollar" will "be worth one dollar and fifty cents In zoo admissions during the month of June, PROVO, UT. The fourth annual Wasatch county forest and range round-n- p will be held August 1 and 2 at Wolf Creek Summit, to Charles DeMoisy of Provo, Uinta national forest supervisor and member of the roundup committee. SALT LAKE, UT. State support of district schools, which in 1930 appeared la every property tax notice In Utah to the extent of 4.6 mills on each $1 of assessed valuation, and last year bad grown to 5.6 mills, according to members of the state tax commission. This would mean a total state levy of 8.6 mills as against 8.2 mills this year. LOGAN, UT, Receipts of the Cache national forest from July L 1931, to May 24, 1932, amounted to $21,365.21. The total receipts for the period are considerably below those of the year previous, due to the 50 per cent reduction for the 1932 grazing fees, and the permission granted the livestock men to make the first payment in October. OGDEN, UT. Four units from Ogden will attend the annual summer camp of the Utah national guard at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, from June 1 to Jane 80, It is announced. Battery B, 222nd field artillery, and regimental band will attend the camp from Jane 1 to 15, and headquarters detachment of the 145th field artillery anil the 143rd hospital company from June 16 to June 30, CHEYENNE, WYO. Motor fall nre at a low altitude apparently was the cause of an airplane crash which killed Louis Collenberg, 30, Instructor, and hla student pilot, Herbert Hunter, 29, both of Cheyenne. The plane waa demolished wh n It struck the ground from an altitude of about seventy five feet nine miles east of Cheyenne. iV iH t lilt' P V lc is 0 fn J 4 bt cap ; ;V fii iliA- - r ;iii tm J - ! th 4 & re HE re President Mosclckl of Poland reviewing the troops In Warsaw at th huge celebration of Poluft birthday. 2 Dr. A. Bitting, in charge of the agricultural department of the Chicago Worlds Fair of 183. g ceremonies for th Agricultural building on Northern UUni driving a team of oxen In the 8 Dr. John F. Condon (Jafsle") leaving the grand Jury room In New York where he told of hla part h the search for tho kidnaped and mnrdered Lindbergh baby. 1 SALT ' LAKE CITY, Aeronautics for the Commerce Building ai PO fh rei wii wil pic bei net go, bee bet W I am fiew h This pediment for the new $17,000,000 Department of Commerce bnlldlng In Washington was designed Haig Patlgl&n, sculptor. The design represents the genius of aviation whose arms ar being fastened k a conventional wing aa he U about to soar. Figures on either side of the central group ar shown hearty aeronautical accessories and the eagles at each corner suggest flight as well aa hatching new flyers.- - - BIG LEAGUES EYE HIM Amelia Earhart Flies Ocean Alone A 6. - Charley Devens, member of a socially prominent Boston family And pitching ace of tho Harvard university team, who may make his entrance Into professional baseball at th end of the current season and sign with on of th New York dobs. Reports have It that both dabs are after Charleys signature, bnt th yonngster refuses to comment until after graduation. BUILT OF COBBLES New photograph of Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam who flew from Bn, bor Grace; N. F, te Culmore, Ireland, near Londonderry, the first woe to make a aolo flight acrosa ths Atlantic ocean. Her goal was Park k the exhaust manifold of her plan burned ont and her motor was tin: lng, so she landed In Ireland. Raising the Assuan Dam in Egypt ArW - 9- - , ' I V iV - yv iv1 ; - a :v:- A 'j ; - 'Jsssr f yjl j - ' .L.iae' - A V . a ; . 'L , V This new stone lighthouse at the Ran Francisco yacht harbor, looking like the dd Roman watch towers, was built entirely of cobblestones that were removed from the dty streets In San Franciscos program of aiding the unemployed and beautifying the dty. V ' The greet dam acrosa ths Nile at Assuan, 551 miles south of feet as one of the first steps gantic Irrigation project promulgated by the Egyptian governm8 th cultivation of 7,000,000 acres of soil now lying barred tot J5 "" all of the year. 1 Is now being heightened over 29 v i, y. ' f t j N D Salt ( SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Entailing an expenditure of over $1,000,-00th Boeing Airplane company at Seattle has begun the construction of a fleet of new type, highspeed planes to be placed In service on United Air Ltnes trancontlnent-a- l Utah Funon. OGDEN, UT.-- The Director association will hold It annual meeting In Ogden, on Juni - W .are! V five-inc- accordchamb- oin beii mp he UT.-- The route through Salt Lake, ing to word received by the er of commerce. th mi gii m II one-hal- -- co ground-breakin- Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association hRS announced. A monthe pioneer ument commemorating Catholic sisters who founded one of Salt, Lakes first hospitals, where Holy Cross hospital now stands, w ill be dedicated in September, with the association Joining the Catholic chunh in the project. state fiih and game commissioner has declared a number of Utah streams and lakes closed to fishing, some until July 1, others for the entire season. Those closed until July 1 are: All streams and lakes In the Uintah mountains above an altitude of 7,000 feet. The West Fork of the Duchesne river; Red Creek from the Victory highway to the head ; Current creek for the entire length. The following waters will be closed during the entire year of 1932. Little Cottonwood stream through the Murray City park only; all waters above the mouth of the narrows of the South Fork of Ogden river; Brash creek In Uintah County from the mouth f of the gorge mile down; Fish Lake for a radius of 250 feet from the mouth of Twin creek ; Echo daw for a dlrfanee-o- f 150 feet above-- f the da in to 200 yards below the dam; and Brown ditch. Pleasant View, Utah, from head to waste gate in Lake Bottom canaL IIEBF.R, UT. Determination of the growth and development of fish on Strawberry reservoir la being attempted by the federal bureau of fisheries. It Is announced by Fred J. Foster, district supervisor. Upward h of 600 trout have been tagged, and fishermen finding such fish in their bags are requested to communicate with the bureau. mi l SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The second pony express marker will be placed on the pony express barn on the Mountain Dell city farm In July, the executive secretary of the Paul-Bonco- g ( i , 'l , t, Income-producin- HEAVY BOISE, IDA. Z. -- CUP CROP FOB JOBLESS CHILD BLOWN IT PLAN ROUND UP TO FIGHT PESTS V - j tab Iw.vs Intern Wan-amake- r. i' 5, Scenes and Persons in the Current New News Review of Current ' Events the World Over epoch-makin- Friday, Jane |