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Show Friday, December 4, News Review of Current Events the World Over teenth Texas district to succeed the lata Harry M. Wurzbach, who waa tha state's only Republican r and Independent bouse expect to wield control of Its actions, and at the call of Representative LaGuardla of New Tork those In that category, CounWhile Move Armies on League Again Japanese both Republicans and Democrats, met Wednesday In Washington to cil Stumbles Raskob Irritates the Drys , maks their plans and formnlate - National Political Gossip. their demands. The invitation to this conference, which was signed also by Paul J. Kvale of Minnesota, tha tone. Farmer-L- a borlte, aald that By EDWARD W. PICKARD even though the Democrats might . ar elect the speaker, neither they nor nor China was up the construction i.. Japan j NEITHER to a accept the plan de- gued that the objections raised by the Republicans could hope for vised by the League of Nations the army engineer to a quick fin- working majority without the aid council for an Inquiry Into the Man-- . ish fee and possible fiooda would of the Independents. . One of tbe churlan situation, not be considered valid If the water demands of the progressives Is liberof the house rules so that and O twelve way were a private enterprise In- alization members of that stead of a government project The "boss control may be eliminated. body, made a fur- association voted in favor of a fedto eral bond Issue to carry on the work MEMBERS of the senate who ther attempt as progressive Redraw up a scheme rapidly. to be orwere Glenn reported publicans Senator would that recently urged upon please both sides, but with President Hoover and secretary of ganizing for opposition to the of Senator George H. Moses out apparent suc- War Hurley the need'of early comcess. The salient pletion of the work, and aald he of New Hampshire as president pro are point of this latter violated no confidence In declaring tempore of the senate. They he said actuated to by were in both them of especially was of favor send thla tbs plan Moses attack on them a year ago, Ing of a commit course. when he dubbed them "eons of tbe tee of study" to Nya of North DaManchuria, only In- HEARINGS by the senate lobby wild Jackass." were resumed In kota, Norris of Nebraska and Consstead of having an express mandate for Investigating Washington, and John, Holland, the ent of Michigan were supposed all of China aa well as Manchuria, committee's chief Investigator, told to be leading thf movement and It aa the recent Japanese proposal an Interesting story of deals In waa beHeved they would support provided, the committee wonld be sugar stock by two United States Senator Wesley L. Jones of WashInstructed to Investigate Manchuria senators Watson of Indiana and ington for the place held by Moses. regular Republican leaders Both of Tb and to Include China If they think Davis of Pennsylvania. it advisable,. Aa demanded by tb them, Holland said, bought stock of feared all thla might result In allowJapanese, the committee wonld have sugar companies operated by Bror ing the Democrats to assume conno power to Investigate troop move- 0. Dahlberg of Chicago, giving their trol of the senate aa well as of the ments or to Interfere otherwise with notes In payment, and later tnrned bouse. the war, nor to Intervene In any dl- - k. the atock for conslderabla paper rect negotiations between Tokyo and profits, which afterwards - disap- THERE Is an unfilled vacancy federal Judgshlps In the peared. Other prominent men; be Nanking that might be opened. Dr, Alfred 8ze, In an uncompro- said, also bought Dahlberg stock and Chicago division of the eastern Illimising communication to the coun- lost, these included Al Smith. John nois district, and George E. Q. Johnson, United State cil, told how China looked on this J. Raskob and Senator Moses. Holland told the committee he could attorney scheme. He said : "An Inquiry without at the same find no evidence that Senator there. Is . strongly time providing for Immediate ces-- ' Davis had lobbied for a high sugar urged for the place satlon of hostilities and the with- tariff. Dahlberg In Chicago denied by Senator Otla F. drawal of Japanese forces becomes that there waa anything nnnsual or Glenn, Illinois. The n mere device to condone and per- reprehensible In the transactions appointment of Mr Johnson would be Indefimore or Watson and with for less a also and Davis, petuate nite period the unjustifiable occu- declnred false the rumor that he political tn some pation of China's territory by an had made a gift of 110,000 to Davis ways, but It also would be approved aggressor who has already virtuas a reward for the ally attained his unlawful object STIRRING up the animals Is a while these discussions have been of John J. Ras- excellent work he going on. In the circumstances you kob, the dynamic chairman of the has done lir the line will readily see It Is quite lmos-slbl- e Democratic national committee. Uls of prosecuting gangfor me to consider the prolatest achievement sters and grafting In that way la the politicians for evasion of their inposal In question until the basis above mentioned has been adesending out of a come taxes. Senator Glenn denied q uestlonnslre that he had yet made any recomquately laid down." mendation to tbe President, bnt When and If a committee of Into 88,580 contributes . to the party other supporters of Mr. Johnson quiry la named, Ite chairman may be Gen. Charles I. Summerall. forcampaign fund of were Insistent that he should be mer chief of staff of the United 1028 to get their appointed now. though he has three States army. He has been suggest views of whether years to serve as district attorney, ed for thla place by the Japanese the Democratic na- and Mr. Hoover, It was reported, and probably would be acceptable tional convention wants him to finish his term. to China. should declare for If Mr. Johnson Is elevated to.the Still another plan for solving the resubmission of the bench, his successor Is likely to be Manchurian problem was to be subprohibition issue to Dwight H. Green, who hough only mitted to the council by the Nanthe people. They thirty-fou- r years old. has been one to Dr. are also asked what they think on of the district attorney's pipst. king government, according Wellington KoO, who has Just been other matters of party policy, 'but efficient and valued assistants In the appointed Japanese foreign minister the liquor proposition Is the main prosecution of tax dodgers. "and assumed his new duties. one.' Needless to say, Mr. Raskob himDemocrats In senate and IFTHE follow I OWN the leadership of eqjh? southern coast of self ts thoroughly wet. and as he Manchuria Is a small strip in saysTn his letter to contributors Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arwhich la situated the city of Chin-cho- he believes the time has come for kansas, their leader In the senate, and that la still In the handa the Democratic-par- ty to face this they will oppose any increase In surof China or was Issue squarely and to present to the taxes and any great Increase In any last week. But evipeople a definite plan under the pol of the government levres. Robinson sajs such action by congress dently the Japanese Icy of elates rights and local would approach confiscation and decided to take over tide area also, Tha move was a follow up of his would be likely to prolong instead for Doctor Sze gave He propresentation of the home-rul- e plan of relieve the depression. - the league council. for liquor control last March ts poses a bond Issue, ... information Senator Robinson argues that the national committee. He evoked that tb troops of the then a bitter outburst, particularly taxes should be raised solely to obmikado w ere movfrom southern leaders, many of tain revenue and not for the purfrom south whom felt deliberate Injection of pose of distributing wealth or reing Mukden In armored the prohibition Issue was a tine way ducing large fortunes. He Is opcars with the Inten- -' to wreck the party's 1932 prospects. posed to a general sales tax, but tlon of crushing the Thla time the drys again respond would consent to a sales levy on ed with strong protests. Their board luxuries. He said In his statement: opposition In Chln-- chow. This action of strategy, of which Edwin O. Din "The most practical method to diwas explained by the Japanese on wlddle Is executive secretary. Is: minish -- Unemployment Is Jo jrevlve the ground that their lnteressts sued a statement which said "wet Industry. Increase In taxation Is there were menaced by bandits, but millionaires were bringing pressure a poor method for overcoming dethe Chinese assert the activities of to bear on both parties to make pression. In other words, while Inbapdltg there and elsewhere In Man- their platforms wet by threatening creases may be unavoidable they churia are promoted by Japan to to withdraw contributions In the cannot be expected to contribute to excuse their militant coarse. 1932 contest. the forces calculated to restore conSoma New Yorkers saw In tne fidence and courage In the sphere of Despite reports of dissension In the Japanese cabinet. It la apparent Raskob questionnaire a deliberate Investments and enterprises." - He Jtre effort to epllf the enppen t sdded that while he recog-- , """rear the rnuttart Started Minaml, minister of war, are hav- lln D. Roosevelt, who )s still the nlzed the necessity of balancing the ing their own way. They will not leading contender for the Presiden- budget, he did not look for a great permit withdrawal of the troops tial nomination. Senator Robinson reduction In public expenditures. from Manchuria, nor are they afraid of Arkansas, Hull of Tennessee and of. exasperating the Soviet Russian Connally of Texas, Interviewed In THOUGH he Is bow eighty-eiggovernment to the point of force- Washington, decried Uasjob's efGen. A. W. Greely is ful action although always assuring forts. still actively Interested In the exMoscow that Russian Interests will The Democratic national commitploration of polar regions and he ' not be endangered.' tee has been called to meet January has just been apSeeming efforts of tbe league 0, and this matter undoubtedly will pointed chairman of council in Paris to pnt on the be a major topic of discussion. the national comUnited States the onus of settling mittee that i sponaffair are not REPRESENTATIVE GARNER of the sors a new Amerispeaker of meeting with success. There has can stpedltlon been talk there and In Washington the next house, partook of a "har-monwhich will start for of Invoking an economic boycott of breakfast" with John F. Curry, the Arctic next June Japan if tbe Tokyo government per chieftain of Tammany Hall, the to spend two years slsts In refusing to keep the peace. other day. and It la said persuaded on Ellesmere Inand our government has been ap- - him to abandon hts plan to have a land. the northern. member of the Tammony delegation most land on the preached on the subject. The league ts asking us to com- made Boor leader. globe t'apt. Flavel truce was commit ourselves before It makes up Tbe Inter-partM. Williams will be Gen. A. W. Its own mind what It wants ns to pleted when Representative John commander of the Greely and Dr. IL ,b committed to," an official In McDuffie of Alabama withdrew from party, ImWe're not the race for floor leadership B. Marls will be its scientific dl- Washington declared. mediately thereafter Representative rector, and the leader going to do It" of the Henry T. Rainey, Greely expedition veteran from Illinois, puollcly of 18V1SS4 Is helping them make COMPLETION of the In 1932 Instead announced his candidacy and word tbelrlnana. They Will have radios, of In May, 1933, with view to as- went down the line that he' had the airplanes and modern comforts In sisting business. Industry and em- active support of Representative exploring the region where General ployment. was asked of the. federal Garner. Mr. Rainey claimed be al- Greely met with disaster and government by the Mlsslslppl Vsl ready baa been pledged 133 of tbe where eighteen of his party starved or froze to death because they had ley association at Its annual con- 217 Democratic votes. Democratic control of the house no means f letting civilization vention in St. Louis. Senators Glenn and Lewla of Illlnola and many was clinched by the election of R. know of their plight. re n. eieneee, lleiwM ether spoke In favor of speeding It, Kleberg, Democrat, 16 the Four III) w """ by-Ov- o. ht Sinci-Japane- se 4 grsy-beanl- seventy-one-year-ol- d d el Scenes and Persons in the Current News hternoiiatzLi -- Briefly Told for Busy Readers MEN CO BACK TO IVORS. JAMB FEEDING PROJECT. AIRMAN IN DEATH FALL. HEAVY SNOWFALL SEEN. LARGE AREA OFEX. PROGRESSIVE district 1931 UT. Salt Increas- SALT LAKE CITE, Lakes monthly payroll waa ed by 150,000, when between 250 and 800 men returned to work at the Denver A Rio Grande Westers Railroad shops. x 0 BOISE, IDA. Approximately head of Nevada and 10,000 head of Oregon lambs are on feed In south central Idaho and Boise areas reports the stste department of agriculture. Total number of Iambs on feed In these two districts is estimated at 11,000. Most of tho lambs are fed on a gain basis of 6 to 7 cents per pound, while some Iambs from Individual owners are oa a to 2 cents per spread basis of . . pound. - - BOISE, IDA. Potatoes and anions are about tbe only farm product yet to be moved to market, reports the stats department of agriculture. SALT LAKE CITE, UT. Tha crushed body of Norman Potter, 80, was foand la his shattered United Air lines airmail plans 14 miles southwest of the Salt Lake City airport Potter crashed almost within sight of the Salt Lake airport Ha was enroot from Oakland, CaL . IDA, Buying a POCATELLO, gun, George Richardson, 00, railroad mechanic, shot himself In the head at a service station here. He is survived by his widow and three daughters. Want of work is believed to hsvo prompted him to end bis life. ' BOISE, IDA Reports of the two forests show that there is aa average of 20 Inches of snow on the Bolso timber area and 17 on the Sawtooth, both national forests. Greatest depths on the Boise are 80 inches at Hayfork mine, 24 inches at Kempner ranch and 40 inches on mountain above Atlanta. Bald Greatest measurements on the Payette are 22 Inches at Rocky Bar, 18 at Featherville, 10 at Soldier ranger station, and 54 on Atlanta Summit, DRIGGS, IDA. Drlggs residents have a coal mine within but a few yards of the town. A dozen men dig It out and take to town for sale at half normal price of coal. A vein has been opened. BALT LAKE CITY. UT. In an attempt to curb the enormous losses through lack of noxious weed and Insect control, a list of all noxious weed Infested farms in Salt Lake county Is being prepared and next spring quarantine notices will be served on the owners This quarantine will prohibit the removal of farm products or livestock unless all, noxious .weeds on these farms are so handled and controlled that no seeds may be distributed to other land areas and such products ara officially released from quarantine by Inspectors of the state department f agriculture- - - SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Appropriation st this session of Congress for construction of tha Moon Lake reclamation project In the Uintah basin la requested In a petition sent to the U. S. reclamation bureau by tbe Utah Water 8torag ST,-00- 20-fo- commission. AMERICAN FORK. UT. 'fctiV'v -- wy. 'v e'1 it V ' t (yv 1 Sydney W, Pascal! of London, England, president of Rotary International, who Is making a tour of tho United States, 2 Architect's drawing of the magnificent white marble structure that is being erected in Washington for the United States Supreme court at a cost of 83,383,000. A Dlno Grand). Italian foreign attacks secretary, riding up Broadway, N. Y, as hundreds of police guard him from possible antl-Fascl- st Here Is the World's Best Snapshot i A - - , rar t This la tbe amateur photograph that was awarded first place In the Kodak International competition by the International Jury at Geneva, Swltserland. It was the entry for Great Britain and la a snapshot of his best girl made by Charles - W, Powell of England. The prizes won by thla photograph total Sll.OOOi. CHAMP BOY FARMER Honored for Helping the Blind 1 .'7 . ' - . t . Ca V J V Thru the cooperation of the local Lions club and the city fire and streets departments, a community- - skating rink has been constructed In the city baseball park. - -- EUREKA UT. Development of a huge tract of mineral ground situated to the west of the Big Hill property la the East Tintic district has been started by tbs Interna company. SALT DAKS CITY, UT. Carlot shipments of fruit and vegetables to the Salt Lake market In October totaled 114 cars, 83 cart less than lu October, 1930, It if shown by the monthly unload report by Leonard 8. Fenn, state federal market news reporter, The .report, shows that shipments to the local market by truck from outside states during tbs month were the- equivalent of 84 carloads, . : L Ths first ST. GEORGE, UT. snow In St George City In over two years fell here recently when a total f Inches came of three and down. Cos8ALT LAKE CITY, UT. tumes of ths fifteenth century will be affected by Salt Lake girl scouts when they go acsrollng Christmas Eve. Miss Emily Lynch, local 00010 director, states, that the girls 40 of them will wear costumes reminiscent of five centuries ago when r st they help provide Yuletlde-cheeths Salt Lake county general hos, , pital and at other places. Glenn Farrow, twenty, of Danville, Veil county, Arkansas, who was awarded the title of champion boy farmer of America and the Kansas City Star prize of $1,000 at tho national conference of Future Farmers of America, held In conjunction with the American Royal Live Stock show at Kansas City. Farrow Is married, has' an Infant son and takes cars of his mothers estate as well as of, three younger children. 240-acr- e SWEDE SKI EXPERT o o I V, Edward Van Cleve, principal of the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind, waa awarded th annual Leslie Dana medal tor the most outstanding work by an todivldnnl tn ths prevention of blindness. Dr. Father Alphonse U. Schwltslla, dean of the SL Louts university school of medicine, is shown presenting the medal to Mr. Van Cleve. John D. Down South for the Winter r 7 one-hal- HEBER CITY, UT A shipment 700,000 trout eggs of the Lochlev- en variety will bo received by the Midway federal hatchery, east , of Heber City, within the next few y Sven Utterstrom, days, announces W. C. Crump, chief ski champion of Sweden, started deputy In tbe Utah state fish and out for Mourfl Baker, near Seattle, game department After tlx. months , .Wash, to get In form for the of -- 1 Jt croas-coontr- ponds, the Portland consignment Placid, N. Y. will be planted In bear lake, the Utah official said In exchange fori Net Recommsadod, However the. shipment, a similar number of rainbow trout eggs will be rent from the caudle at both ends Burning I Is one way to make ends meet Do- ll'her Kamas or BprlngvlUs fotb News-Tribun- t Cheerful and well, John D. Rockefeller, Sr, shakes the hand of n negro upon his arrival In Ormond to spend the winter nt bin Florida home, " |