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Show ' Friday, March 23, 1S32 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News NcWS R.6V16W of ClIlTGllt i Events the World Over Test Vote in House Encourages Wets Two Famous Men Take Their Own Lives Sales Tax Meets Strong Opposition. -- Is admitted by nearly everyone, be will triumph. An against nearly 19,000,000 votes for Von Hlndenburg there were about 11,500,000 for Hitler. Ernest Tbaelmann, Communlstt polled at most 5,000,000 ; Duesterberg. Nationalist. got 2,000,000. and Winter, Independent, 11,000 odd. Hitler's vote was so far ahead of tba Nasi vote n the reichstsg elections of 1930 that b decided to remain In tbe contest Toward tba close of the week tbe Prussian government claimed it bad - V discovered plana for a civil war . By EDWARD W. PICKARD and therefore raided Nasi headSwedish government obtained from leaders In congress, quarters throughout the state. WETencouraged by the test vot parliament la special session perIn. the house, have started a vigor mission to declare a moratorium en oua campaign to compel the major tbe debta of those concerns to pre- FBAXKLIN D. ROOSEVELT and Murray of Oklahoma raid by creditors, and to parties to pises in vent were the contenders In the DemoStockholm closed was for platforms exchange cratic primaries of North Dakota. . planks declaring for a time. The returns from tbe rural districts resub mission of the were slow In coming In, but on tbe prohibition question DEBATE on tbe billion., dollar of partial returns It appears basis bill continued la the to tba people. Tbs motion betora the bouse throughout tbe week, and the certain that the state's' delegation bouse was to dis- opponents of tbe sales tax sought would be Instructed for tbe New York governor. However, Alfalfa charge tbe Judiciary to form themselves Into a bloc) bad Bill the Imagination captivated Jucommittee from Their determined fight against. thla risdiction over tbe big feature of tbe measure at least of many of the farmer and wan resresulted In changes, for ths ways making a fair contest. On ths Republican side those olution for amend- - and means committee agreed to acthe preference ef tbe voters seeking an n,ent ceramendment 0f cept omitting J "v U.b eenth were Dt. Joseph L France of Maryamendment, tain canned goods and press teleof Ohio. which baa been defeated In tba grams from tba list of articles upon land and Jacob committee by a vote of 14 to 8. .Tbe which a 25 per cent tales tax la Franco was well In tbs lead, Mr. Tbe test vots was forced under the proposed. Tbs committee also wat Hoovers name bed not been entered liberalized rales by 145 petitioners considering amendments exempting but be received some votes. ' Mississippi elected a new conOh tbe call of the roll, 221 a cheap clothing, electricity used for 1 Women camper In losemlteNffiar'paFk'xnowbottadfey the - hrarlest.anowfall ever recorded In to fill tba term of too gressman voted tbe comagnlnst motion, zL Irrigation projects and radio A. Irvin, who ha been made preaident of the United State Steel corporaa'on to that region. Into Percy E. Qaln.. Bo la I Ruswere 18 wires. B0 leased uiere pany ,0t succeed Jame A. Farrell. action photograph of Japanese soldiers pursuing Chinese near sell BUsey, Democrat, superintendIng. Following the custom, SpeakProspects for adoption of the the Klangwan racetrack outside of Shanghai. ent of a college at Wesson. er Garner did not vote; The strength aalea tax were lessened la their , - Beck-Llnthlcn- - Steamer Gets Food From Plane nd the bouse voted' ft FARM LOAN DIRECTOR Ri-- Gets a Lot of Attention Ri C" Henry 8. Clarke, Chicago banker, who has been appointed by Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde to direct the huge farm loan funds made available by the reconstruction finance corporation. Starting with $50,000,000 the funds may grow to $200,000,000 through sales of debentures of the corporation. About million farmers are expected to take advantage of the crop loans thla year. Here Is "Rl-Rlioness, being nursed by one of tbe nurses at a hospital in Chicago, where she was taken for malnutrition. Thlg strange patient Is getting care from private nursea and has a private room. When she recovers ahe will be returned to her birthplace, the private zoo of George F. Getz In Holland. Mich. l, CAPT. J. G. SHENNAN ld y Decem- Eight- n - James G. Sbennan, captain of this year's varsity crew at Princeton, taking a workout In the gymnasium . at thg university, Another new ocean liner waa added to the fleet of the Pacific ocean Santa Itosa waa launched at Kearney, N. J. It la the first of four vessels building for the Panama Mall line of San Francisco, tbe total cost of which will be more than $18, 000.000; when the , la roll-your-o- real cfcareffa tobacco, blended just like ready-made- s, I vg JLa "And the smokes you roll from Target look like ready-mad- e. They stay plump, and roll-your-o- lf Q j k Labor, declared "labor will call oh lta frlenda In -- congress to defeat that section of tbn taxation measBeck and Llnthicura, ure ; and Fred Brenckmaa of tbe of the resolution, declared tbe fight National Grange said 'Imposition of was ail but won and that all that tbe aalea tax wduid meet the was needed was one more election. disapproval of the 27,000.-- , Mr. Beck said: This vot makes It 000 people upon the farms of thin plain that if the Republican party country." Should tbe bill substantially as It adopts a dry platform in June It will court disaster." Be predicted stands get through the bouse, lta It would not be necessary to wait tales tax feature will face strong for tlie meeting of the next con- opposition In tbe senate. A group gress for sctlon to modify the dry of senators ia ready to Junk it. and aw, believing that this congress at these Including tbe men who are the session next winter, as a direct classed as progressive Republicans. result of the November election, Some of the more liberal Democrats will submit the want a substitute bill providing for amendment selective sales taxation and possibly Leaders of the dryg, for their for Increased surtaxes on Incomes part though admitting wet gains, about $100,000. The bouse surtax is declared they were undismayed, 40 per cent from $100,000 up. calling attention to the fact that the wets were atlit far from having the MANAGERS of tbe Republican necessary two thirds majority. busy making tbe arrBoth aidea. In the Republican for tbe national convenangements party, have been hoping that Presi- tion In Chicago, and many of them dent Hoover would declare himself, in their informal but there waa nothing to Indicate talk in Washington that be would depart from bla neu- felt certain . that contrality In the Hoover and Curtis test A close associate of the Pres- would be the nom ident was quoted as saying Mf. on a liberalHoover had not changed his belief Inees, ized platform which that the country Is still preponderwould serve to conantly dry. ciliate the wets " Representative Fred Britten of without outraging Illinois introduced In the house a the drya The memhilL the Jones .Aye bers of the national repeal and ten" law which stiffens thepeif comridltetj "charged alties for violation of the Volstead with selecting the act presiding officers of the convention at first thought It PWO of the . worlds famous men would be well to have diaries G. decided that life Wai no longer Dawea for temporary chairman and worth living and ao committed sui- "keynoter, but it waa said be waa cide. George Eastman, Interna- unwilling to accept tbe honor. For tionally known na permanent chairman It was virtuthe developer of ally agreed that Benrand H. Snell, the camera and congressman from New York, would b the beat man available. the photographic Ha la film and also as one of the partys strong men and one of the counn skilled parliamentarian. However. both posts were left unfilled, try's greatest philtbe final choices to be made at a anthropists, put a bullet through hla meeting In Chicago on April 9, The arrangement heart at hla home committee deIn Rochester, N. T cided that four radio broadcasting because he waa In booths should be put in the Chicago 111 Stadium. health and, ns It also named Dr. A. M. his farewell note Harvey of Chicago chief of the ataff of physicians and nurses, and said: "My work is Mr. Eastman, George L. Hart as official stenogdone. Why waltf who founded the Eastman Kodak rapher. Democratic managers' also are company and was chairman of Its board, had made n vast fortune, but slowly completing the details for had given away all but about their convention, but have made no In general, they $20,000,000. nia philanthropies, es- announcements. timated at 175,000.000, were scat- will take over the Stadium as the tered over the world, tbe recipients Republicans leave it. including universities and schools and dental cllnlca In many cities In CMORS, rumors, end more ra-amors, ell proving false, dews thla and other countries. He was eventy-eeveyear old, a bachelor leading nowhere. Theories swiftly and a lover of.mnale and art. Mr. exploded. Investigations and negrv Eastman's many friends mourned tiatlons that have no result Such bis death, but none was found to has been the course of the Lindbergh criticise bis decision that it was baby kidnaping case up to tbe time this is written. Toward tbe dose of tlms for him to go, of bead tbe Ivar Kreuger, great the week tbe authorltiee were In Swedish match trust and one of the qulring Into e story told by Charles worlds most noted Oliver, a prisoner on Welfare IsIndustrialists, was land. New York, to tbe effect that the- - other notable the plot to steal the "child wee suicide. For months hatched In n Jail, being proposed to bis numerous Inter- him by William Gleason of CUffstde, ests bad been ham- N. J. The latter waa taken into mered on tbe ex- custody and denied everything id. An Ingenious theory changes of Europe Oliver that end bis losses were originated In Philadelphia A1 Capone stole the Supposed to have henchmen of been heavy though baby for nse as a lever to pry that his remaining for- gang leader out of Jail. tune waa very large. He bad Just failed PAUL VON HINDENBURO bis place as Idol of tbe to obtain a $10,000,-00- 0 loan In New York, where he bad German people In peace time a well always been able o obtain vast as la war. In the Presidential elecsums for the asking, ao be sailed to tion he soundly beat bla chief rival Paris and there ended bla Ufe with Adolf Hitler, leader of tbe Nazis revolver. Like Eastman, Kreuger or Fascists. But tbe aged President of 1 per cent to was unmarried. Hla death created failed by one-has sensation In financial circles, espe- get a majority of the total votes so there must be a run-of- f eleccially in Europe, and the shares In cast, bla companies declined sharply. Tbs tion on April 10. At that flme. It ber 17, 1917,' to submit tbe eenth amendment. An aerial view of the steamer Fellow-CraLake Erie, off Pelee Island. The trapped In the 21 members of the crew are shown waving cheerfully to the plane after 1,000 pounds of food had been dropped to them. The men, having received the food, were not in distress but could not be reached by vessels. new idea tobacco . mid-wee- Ice-Bou- 5 x on every count. Xti the . dontroQoutattheenda.You T9 get 40 gummed papers free with every package. No more smokes that bust open while youre trying to smoke them. "And the saving you make V & a 1932 idea.' Just think of w shown by tbe wets was greater even when leaders of organized tabor and it, I get thirty or more swell w than many of them had expected, of tbe farmers came out to opposibetween japan smokes from each pack of and they were correspondingly Jub- tion to It William Green, presi- Negotiations toe withdrawal Target. And I pay only one ilant Their cause had gained 59 dent of tbe American Federation of of Japanese troops from the Shang- dime.Yes,sir,rm forTarget, votes since hai' area were mem-ber- llllam PpAftcsrhitathebulla-ey- a reported about to open, after conversations engineered by the representatives of too United States and Great Britain;' It waa I Oovwaaaaa Tan an SO dfanttas I understood . too Japanese forces I aaoonts to 64. Oe I dfamtas I should be withdrawn gradually and II yooMB fare Target Tobacco tba II lAHornateiw that the Chinese should not enter I tabiaarbaat I sataocfcvohMteadlaMl to evacuated "territory until final agreement was reached. The operaSAVE MONEY tion will be supervised by s commit sion with neutral members. ROLL YOUR OWN Under thla agreement China abanSEE WHAT YOU S7.7CXE dons the point that Manchuria must BUhtacaproof CaSapha be considered simultaneously with the Shanghai problem, and Japan nbandona to point that the status of Shanghai must be fixed prior to her withdrawal ' Meanwhile the Lytton commission sent to Shanghai by toe League of Nations, with MaJ. Gen. Frank McCoy representing tbs United States, began Investigating the doings of too Japanese in and about Shang- a dTIO hue P - Qy p hai GENERAL W, F. memorandum sub mitted to the special economy committee of the bouse of representatives, pointed out many ways In whli-the cost of the postal service can be reduced, but said all of them require legislation. He admitted that the postal service is overmanned for the handling of tbe present reduced volume of business due to toe depression. He suggested that economics could be achieved by reducing tbe force, re duelng'pay; consolidating rural free delivery routes and providing gov ernment buildings for post office stations, branch post offices and garages which under the law are now leased. Such economics, however, said Mr. Brown would not balance tbe Foot Office department budget which can be effected only by Increasing postal rates also. Mr. Brown submitted for "careful consideration" tbe proposal of Senator W. H. King that rural free delivery routes be let to too lowest bidders, although the postmaster general recorded himself as opposed to such change because "It would be likely to result In a substantial impairment of the general excellent service which la now rendered to rural patrons. POSTMASTER April if Adjournment theuntil International IkBaO fc WiUtoawoa Tobacco Leuiaviila; Kaotacky Con. C9f N Store With a Hiatory - One of too oldest stores In Philadelphia U thla year, celebrating it one hundred and eighty-firanniversary. It la a little gunsmith shop and was first opened for business in 175L Tbe site was originally sold by WIlllam Penn In 1684 and William Drinker erected building the first whit child born to the Quaker colony was born. st ch Freak Confession "So you want to marry my daughter," said the man. "Who put yon up to coming to me about ltl" "To ten the truth," alghed th young man, "It waa the banker who holds my notes." Industry and good luck are akin. Childish Playthings A comprehensive survey leads to. the conclusion that building blocks are the favorite toy for children up to the age of seven. Drawing andL painting material rank high. With little girls, dolls and housekeeping equipment are favorites. Sand and clay for modeling retain the Interest of most children. Mechanical toys, on tbe other hand, are soon discarded. Adults usually enjoy th mechanical toy more than the children for whom they are pur-chased. . disarmament conference at Geneva. Correspondents there relate an InIncident teresting during toe discus-ston"Dietitians" In the nave) The public health service say If commission. Vice by dieUtlan reference Is made to a Admiral , Dt P, R. person who trrats metabolic din Pound of Great eases by diet, this means a nurse Britain naively prowho has had special training In this that they posed field. There are all kinds of dleti-- i eliminate from toe Bans. Some are special dletltlana,; draft convention of such at those mentioned above; othy-erth conference an such as those who wonld be em- -; In Washarticle the In restaurants, hotels andi ployed ington treaty proto see that ail meals are hospitals a that nation viding balanced. engaged In shall not seise a war vessel of another country being constructed In its own yards. He said It waa not A AAA logical to expect a country at a moment when It la straining to the utmost not to lay Its bands on all At Ibo fornawat Daaart lasert available material uiviluu diwo But our own Senator Swanson f Will ion unwy daar starlit alaM dry invigorating wss on the alert at once, declaring day oh spbodld uMontoin tbta would not do at all Ships conas- - Bn sal total,-ti- ra Ictool wintor bow. structed la time of peace for antea a Manor other power should not possibly be considered available to toe build-erCmliformim in time of war, he said. Otherwise, there would never be n chance ADVERTISING la aa eaaen- for tbe governments to agree on tial to boaloeaa as la rain their relative strengths, Mr. Swanson to growing crops. It la the key. exclaimed. Other delegates supported Sena- stone ia the arch of successful tor twansona argument, and later th Britlab admiral smilingly Inti- merchandising. Let os show you mated that bla proposition had been how to apply it to your business. misunderstood, and withdrew 11 e war All Winter Long rood,--gorgn- a PALM SPRINGS Ox 6-- lt Wastu-- Kitimm Catos.) . om a ' |