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Show Friday, Tctruary 28, 1332 News Review of Current Events the' World Over Japan Rebuked by League Council, but Still Persistent President Hoover Aska Congress for. i Reorganization of Government, By EDWARD W. PICKARD teemed of dollars worth of construction JAPAN during the week getting deeper end deeper work undertaken annually by the and fonr Democrats, and nine ef the justices are from the eastern states. It had been expected that a westerner would be named Judge Cardozo was recommended by various groups describing themselves as liberals, and bla choice for tbs high honor was praised by senators of inch diverse affiliations as Norris of Nebraska, Reed of Pennsylvania, Watson of Indiana and Wagner of New York. t that They-promis- were Kai-she- k B Glass-Steaga- 1 4 I! Fki htensssataLi Haws By Briefly fold for Busy Readers .. THIS WELIiS PRIZE STORY with use of Caterpillar Tractor oldest and leading track-typ- e Ths West has been my heats for tractor. 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The Logan city commission has voted to accept the losing a vote of resolution of the city employes PIERRE LAVAL, In parliament, reasking for s 10 per cent redaction signed as premier of France togeth- la salaries, to aid the city In the er with bis cabinet Paul Palnleve, financial crisis. former premier, consented to try to present UT. It Is planned to LOGAN, farm e new government cut the Lagan city tax levy from 10 mills to 13 mills daring 193Z JOBS for a million Isunemployed Ths cut will be made by eliminatthe highly ing ths levy for the Logan city thirty days laudable objective of a nation-wid- e light plant, which has now becomt campaign which the American Leelf supporting. gion has started In BOISE, IDA. Idahos net debt w11b on February 1 was $5,425,218, comFed' the American pared to a net debt of $5,994,218, eration of Labor, on January 1, 193 snd $5,42433 the National Assoon .February 1, 1930, It was ciation of AdveIn the report of the state rtisers and other ortreasurer. repreganizations LEWISTON, IDA. The wqrk sented on the naof constructing the Umatilla raptional employment reclamation navids hydro-electri- c commission. The enbeen objected has igation project tire movement Is to by tbo Columbia VaUey associannder the general tion. It is held sa obstacle to dedirection of Henry of the associations provelopment L Stevens, Jr to navigation in the develop posal commander of the American upper Colombia and Snake rivers. Presof baa the support Legion. It OGDEN. UT. Ths Lions dub ident Hoover and countless other directnational leaders, snd tbs drive la lias authorized officers snd the to ors to send $150 Morgan other being aided by magazines and commission in payment .for publlcationi commanding "fldtal county of way of a county highway rights circulation of 35,000,000. Nearly from ths Lost Creek road through sixty national radio - advertisers Toone canyon Into Chinatown seconds contribute to agreed thirty Morgan countys unique scenic secof their time on the sir dally. tion. Committees In more than 7,000 WALLACE. IDA. Hundreds of towns and cities, supported by more than 10,000 posts of ths American ha If starved deer were fed In the mountains here when an airplane Legion and 80.0Q0 unions affiliated dropped hales of hay to them. Lowith the A. F. of L; are In the campaign. That It will cal Iaaae Walton chapter members be successful Is forecast by the re- supplied the food. TWIN FALLS. IDA. The proport that nearly 25,000 jobs were current expense budget of posed on obtained the opening day of the Twin Falls county for 1932 contemdrive; plates an expenditure of $159,375. MACKAY, IDA. With tbo temMinnie Maddern Fiske, for MRS. 15 below, clad only in his perature many years the foremost actress Id America, died In Hollis, underwear and his head, feet and L. I after three months Illness at hands exposed, Robert Wilson, 15, rode a mile and a half to bring aid the age of sixty-seve- n years. For when his home burned. Frozen feet half a century she had greatly en- were suffered by Wilson. tertained the people of the nation, PROVIDENCE, UT. A fish and and her passing r was as greatly game association to work In coopmourned. eration with state and local associations will be organized at a SPEAKER JOHN N. GARNER'S meeting of sportsmen of this vihat is still on Ills cinity. head, but his friends have started MANTL UT. $300 In cash was his boom for the Presidential nom- netted at tbe Make Work dance ination by the De- for the benefit ef the unemployed. mocratic national Tbe dance, sponsored by tbe Reconvention. The two lief societies and various dubs of from the city, was held at tbe Armada. Texas,' Morris ShepPROVO, UT. A program to acpard and Tom quaint the students of the local Issued a schools with the wide range of , formal statement In products manufactured locally, has ? which, Mr. Garner been adopted by tbe Provo high was presented not school, working In only as his state's with the trade at home movefavorite son, but as ment fostered by the Provo chama statesman fully ber of commerce. TOOELE, UT. The Tooele qualified to be the the- nai !n. chief department answered 22 that he would get calls during. 1931, the estimated totthe full vote of the Texas delega al damage of which was $2,855. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho State tlon and would have the support of countless other Democrats over the Honey Producers association gathcountry when the nation knows ered here recently 'to discuss probmore of his character and services. lems of bee keeping and also the districts He has been speaker of the possibility of forming house for only a few weeks, said throughout the state. POCATELLO, IDA. IT Is anthe Texas senators. During that nounced by the BauDock county period the house nnder his leadercommission that the 1932 budget of the attention attracted has ship by over $100,000 the whole country by reason of Its has been reduced In an effort to meet reduced Income prompt, thorough and statesmanlike conduct of Its affairs. Ills record by drastic cut POCATELLO, IDA. Many ton as speaker and leader Is among the of bay are being trucked from Robhis of qualhighest proofs splendid erts to Mad Lake district In order ities of leadership and courage." to prevent the starvation of tbe They recalled . his twenty-nin- e thousands of sheep marooned In years In the house as a represent this district. stive from Texas as service disELY, NEV, Steps are being taktinguished for Its breadth of vision. en to relieve ranchers snowed In Its political courage and its rugged Butte valley sines and aggressive democracy." Tbe White Pins county commission Mr. Garner said he had known has authorized the opening of a nothing of the statement before- road to the valley. hand and badno authorized spokesSALT LAKH 'CITY, UT. Ths man. He refused to talk ofTTs average size of Utahs 115,93 famPresidential chances. ilies is 486 persons, according to a report compiled from the 1930 BEY, foreign census snd released through the TEWFIK RCSnDI of Turkey, seems to department of commerce. The most be bne of the most optimistic of the popular slae in family la ths stats delegates to the disarmament con- Is three; 20880 reporting this numference In Geneva. Afer the ap- ber. There are 10,153 families, bowparently Irreconcilable views of the er, composed of eight or more pergreat powers had been presented sons. Rural snd farm families art the Turk arose and told the confer- considerably larger thaa the city ence that the political Importance families. The average for the farm of frontiers will soon be negatived family la 471 and for the city it is by fraternization among nations, 8.62. Ths report shows that 56.506, cent of tbe which, be said, la the surest means or mors than 48 per families had no children under 10 Turof arriving at disarmament. key,- he said,- - has been aiming at years of age. OGDEN, UT. Tbe city commisunderstandings with her neighbor from nations, but opposed any kind of al- sion has borrowed $300,000 liances except one an alliance tbe banks to add to ths general fund and tide the city aver until among all nations against war. He supported tbe French proposal taxes can be collected next fall. tot internationalizing civil aviation OGDEN, UT. At a meeting at and urged prohibiting the manufac- the courthouse . of representatives ture of offensive weapons of the American Legion, chamber Germany's proposals sere sub of commerce and relief organizamttted Thursday. They Included abo- tions, plans were started for a I lition of all air a rma men Tuito furnish work for program day tion of air reserves of stocks, aboli- Weber county unemployed. Involvtion of conscription, prohibition of ing hlp by the Utah state highway heavy artillery and tanka, limitation commission, Weber county and Ogof the size of warships and prohibi- den city. tion of aircraft terriers and sub TREMONTON, UT Bear River marines valley grain growers met recently Tbe views of n score of minor In the city snd organized a local of National Grain powers were laid before the dele the Farmer into the morass of International various federal departments into trouble, but gars no outward sign s new office to be known ss public of weakening In her works administrator. 2. Incorporation of tbs vast determination to subdue the" Chi- amount of personnel administration nese. Baring re- into one office headed by a personceded a report nel administrator,' with the civil from its lnrestlga-tor- s servlet commission remaining In an at Shanghai, advisory capacl.y to that agent. S. Transfer of the administrative placing the onus of tbs hostilities on functions of running ths American Japan, the council merchant marine to the Department of the League of of Commerce tinder direction of a Nations got Its dan new assistant jiecretary. der np and sent te 4 Creatlonof a new assistant Tokyo a sharp note secretaryship of Interior In charge under whotn conserfatlon, calling attention to of Japan's obligations would come reclamation work and under various treaties and the the broad supervision of water powleague covenant, reminding her of er development 5. Placement of all public health her high position among the powers and appealing to her to cease the activities of the government under new assistant secretary of the warfare against China. The deci, sion to send this rebuke was reached treasury. , 6L Promotion of the commission-e- r in the absence of the Japanese and to an. assistant sec"Chinese represents tires - and. over the protest of Germany and Jugo- retary of Interior, with transfer of slavia. It was signed by the com- all educational undertakings to bis mittee of twelve" and thus a loop- care. 7. Promotion of 'the director of hole was provided In case It Is not backed up by the league assembly agricultural economics to an aslater. The communication took the sistant secretary, and the designasame stand taken by Secretary of tion of an exlstlnr eld to tbo secStates Stimson, that the validity of retary of agriculture as assistant Japanese occupation of Chinese secretary for agricultural research." The Immediate changes, Mr. IIoo-ve- r territory could not be recognized. Mr. Stimson formulated another asserted, would cost about $40,-00-0 tern protest against the use of the per annum In additional salinternational settlement In Shan- aries, but the saving In cost of ghai aa a base for military opera- administration would be many tions, and declined to be Impressed times this sum." by Japans argument that the other leaders of the powers also had landed troops T'V EMOCRATIO house prepared to place their there. He told Ambassador Debu-ch- l that If the Chinese should en- own. taxation and economy proposter or lire on the settlement on any als before the nation as a means of balancing the pretext while Japanese forces were national budget. utilizing It as a military base, the United States would bold Japan reFollowing the declaration of Speaksponsible; er Garner In preparation for a grand offensive the Japanese heavily shelled President Hoover had failed to prothe Chinese lines, and many shells mote fell in the International settlement real econ-- o m y. Two English sailors wese killed. RepresentaThis caosed great excitement In tive Rainey of London. A special meeting of the Democratic cabinet was called at once and character leaden, Prime Minister MacDonald left a lzed the - treasury tax proposals . as nursing .home to preside over it American marines also were endanwoefully Insuffgered by the rain of shells, but icient there were no casualties among The first step in the economy them. program was the creation of a special committee to study means of his abolishing and restricting governby AUTHORIZED minister to ment bureaus to cut expenses. The bouse ways and means comChina served an ultimatum on Gen. Tsl Tlngkal, commander of the mittee met to consider the treasNineteenth Chinese urys additional tax program, which Included- route arm f, degasoline tax and a 7 per cent tax manding that the on domestic electric light and gas Chinese retire twenbills. Rainey said: ty kilometers from The treasury originally recom'and Shanghaito drive mended taxes totaling $920,000,000 threatening and then admitted a mistake of them away by force over $400,000,000, and came back should they not with a request to raise the total. comply. There were The treasury, even In Its new evidences that the estimates, dues not take Into conJapanese sideration expenses Incident to the anxious growing about the great con$500,000,000 reconstruction corporacentration of the tion, $125,000,000 land bank bill, Chinese troops and possible direct relief funds of veterans bills, and will not even estifeared that Gen. Chiang would bring his national guard di- mate the Increased Interest on the visions to the aid of Shanghai's de- national debt." fenders and take command of the Y A vote of 35 to 4S the senate entire army. Minister of War Arakl asked Emperor - HlroUIto - to approve the cabinet's plan to send tfgnn bill to provide $750,000,000 80,000 to 45,000 fresh troops to from the federal treasury to the Shanghai If the Chinese continue states for the relief of the Jobless and needy, of which sum $375,000,-00- 0 their resistance, was to be handed the states for For the third time American Consul General Cunningham had to highway building. Party llnef were protest against a raid of Japanese broken, and the progressive" bloc plain clothes men on the middle was the only group that voted solschool of the American Methodist idly for the measure. Sixteen regChurch, South. The furniture was ular Democrats and six regular Re- smashed, books and papers scat- publicans joined with them In its tered about, andan American flag support nailed on the outer wall was torn This being out of the way, the down. Other Japanese civilians as- senate .took up the saulted American Vice Consul Ar- bill to liberalize the federal reserve thur RIngwalt and an American structure and release a fresh flood woman he was helping out of the of credit throughout the national bombarded district. For this out-- . banking system. This measure had rage Tokyo apologized. passed through the house with little trouble and It was expected the DRESIDENT Hoover on- - Wednes-- senate would soon give Its approval. day sent to congress a speclnl N SELECTING s successor to message asking support for 1 reor- Oliver Wendell Holmes on Ihe ganlzatlon of the government and recommending the creation of fonr bench of the Supreme Court of the new federal offices. He requested, United States, President Hoover simultaneously, the major altera- set aside geographtion and changing In title of four ical considerations other federal departments. Under and chose Benjathe eight new and altered divisions min Nathan Cardohe would consolidate present over- so, chief Justice of lapping activities in an effort to sub- the New York state . court of appeats. i , tract millions of dollars annually from the tax burden. nomination ft Authority also was asked for the was sent to the Chief Executive to transfer and consenabs and early solidate executive and administraconfirmation was tive groups merely through the Is- expected,, though suance of executive orders, each to several' protests lie before congress for GQk days be- were received by fore coming effective. Senator Norris, Specifically, the President sug- chairman of the judiciary committee. This appointment gives the gested: ' L Consolidation of the millions Supreme court fl ?e Republicans gates 6. tits, PLAN SPRING PLOWING. 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