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Show Friday, April 22, MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH President Judge Henry Horner of Chicago wen the Democratic nomination, while the Bepubllcana chose former Gov. Len News Review of Current Events the World Over htErnOTtein Haws ; Double-Crossin- eoak-tbe-rlc- h ellm--inate- 'p ro ni !Sed"To "1 UB Bil In all aa the handwriting of n former pupil. It waa supported, too, by the growing conviction that the kidnapers as well the babys father were double-crosse- d by tbe mysterious Individual who received the $30,000 In cnrrency from the hands of Doctor Condon on tbs night of April la-- a lonely - corner mond's cemetery In the Bronx. No word has corns from tha criminals, however, since tbe money was paid. In order that Doctor Condon can pursue hie efforts to recover the bab- y- free -- of official Interference, of Colonel Lindrepresentatlvea bergh have requested Bronx official not to question him. They agreed to heed the request -- St,-Ray rUSTICE PIERCE BUTLER of tbe banded down a decision that throws a further safeguard around the American home e g a I n a t unlawful searches and sels-ureThe decision affirmed the circuit court's decision that the p r o h 1 b 1 1 1 0 0 agents who raided, on a mere arrest warrant, the New York premises of Danlet M. Lefkowls and Paulina Paris, nsed by them headquarters receiving bootleg liquor orders, and then took possession of all the papers and documents In the room, were not legally Justified In so doThe Supreme court holds tha ing. arrest of Lefkowls was properly made, bdt says: "There is nothing In the record to support the claim that at tha time of the arrest the offense for which tbe warrant was issued or any other crime was being committed In tbe presence of tbe officers. Tbe mere soliciting of orders from the room tn connection . with tbe other uses alleged In tbe complaint la not sufficient to constitute tbe maintenance of nuisance thereon. a. PLANS the full strength of the United States ' fleet In tbs Pacific, while conditions remain unsettled In the Far EaBtrre belug constdefed by administration officlala At present tbe scooting, as well as tbe battle force, la operating In Pacific waters. Orders, however, call for the return of the scouting fleet with its big eight Inch gun cruisers In May. It is expected these orders will be canceled.1 The State department. It Is reported, notified Navy department officials that If practicable It would like to have the scouting force retained in the Pacific following tbe Hawaiian and west coast maneuvers which were concluded eeveral weeks ago. The understanding Is that the State department officials took the position that maintenance of the fleet at Its full strength in rsclflc waters would have a beneficial effect on the far eastern situation. t tothS committee two new proposals, minor modifications In the treasurys first program. These, be Indicated, would be for lower taxes on home consumption of gas and electricity, and for n tax on wort and malt. He also told Uarrlson be would point out specific flaws In the bouse tax bill end suggest corrections. This action, be warned, could .not he considered as offering n treasury program, because tbe treasury Is bitterly opposed to the house bill. Tbe general mannfactnrers sales tax aa carried In the bill reported by tbe ways and meant committee la acceptable to tbe treasury. Mills reiterated. He suggested that the treasury would tike to have tbe committee accept a 1H per cent manufacturers sale tax, estimated te yield 1350,000.00a Mills was optimistic over the fed oral economy drive, saying a minimum appropriation slash of U "definitely In Bight after conferences between the President nnd the house economy committee. PRESIDENT PAUL VON for HIN- - denburg, who was president of Germany In the runoff election by an overwhelming majority. Issued a $200,-000,00- proclamation the elec- accepting tion nnd. thanking tbs Qennati peogd for their 'renewed expressions of confidence. He pledged himself "to continue to serve my fatherland and folk with all my power," True to ray oath, I will continue to fulfill my duty of remaining above all parties with Justice dominant, and with s fixed desire to help our fatherland to freedom and equality externally, 'and to Unity and progress-at home," be said,-- The president again urgently appealed to the German people to unite. "I Implore all German men and women, whether they voted for or against me, to cease their wran gllnga and close their ranks, be said. Again, as seven years ago, 1 appeal to the entire German people to It is necessary to nnlte all powers in order to surmount tbe present confusion and distress. Only by standing together are we strong enough to master our ftite. Therefore, In unity, let us go forward with God." banking committee THE senate advised by Richard Whitney, president of th4 New York Stock exchange, that stock and bond valnee bad depre- dated at least TOOELE, UT. prospect of both President Hoover end Governor Roosevelt were strengthened by the action of three state conventions. In Missouri the Republican convention Instructed the entire state delegation Of 15 to vote for Hoover. The Florida Republican convention pledged nine delegatee at large to Hoover. District meeting! gave him four more and two other district delegates remain to be chosen. Kentucky's entire Democratic delegation of 26 was Instructed by the state convention for Governor Roosevelt to vote for him as long as his name is before the national the notes from the kidnapers for retaining six billion dollars during tbe April collapse In security values. Testifying as tbe principal witness In tbs committee's investigation of short selling on the stock exchange, Mr. Whitney said that the valnea bad been as drastic during tbe past week as during any other period of the depression. He concurred In an estimate by a committee member that stock market and bond lossea from the peak of high prices In 1929 had dropped elghty-four-year-ol- d Mr. Whitneys estimates were made at tbe conclusion of the second day of tbe committees attempt to pin responsibility for recent stock market lossea upon the activities of Wall street bears engaged In short selling operations. At the conclusion of the days hearing the Investigation was adjourned until A DOLF HITLER has been or- dered by the German governMonday, when Mr. Whitney is expected to place before the commit- ment to disband his 400,000 national tee a complete record of the short socialist shock troops and to end sales during the last week together terrorising activities for which It with a list of the prominent bears holds them responsible. This sudwho have been on the short side of den blow at the strong Fascist organisation came In the form of an the market. emergency decree signed by PresiMr. Whitney vigorously denied that short sales bad anything to do dent Von Hlndenburg. This decree with the recent drop In securities dissolved immediately all "quasi of the navalues, asserting that widespread military organisations liquidation and unsettling develop- tional socialist workers party. ments rather than bear raids were responsible for the drop. He as "pHE panic which swept over portions of Argentine and Chile erted, and produced figures to prove his point, that during the first as a result of the eruption of nearlj week of the April decline, the re- a score of volcanoes In the Andes mountains quickly subsided as the duction In stock prices was accora panted by a decline in the short fire and ashes which had belched from the craters diminished. ScInterest or short sales. In response to questions, Mr ientists immediately began an InvesWhitney said he thought between tigation In an effort to discover fifteen and twenty million persons what had caused the phenomenon. were trading on tbe stock market Several parties of seismologists made air surveys of the volcanic when tbe crash came In 1929. regions. Meanwhile, the great area over the failure of the kid F) EsriTE napera to restore the Lindbergh which the ashes fell extending the baby after the $50,000 ransom was entire width of the continent from paid by Colonel Lindbergh, tbe be- the Pacific coast of Chile to the Atlief persists in official circles that lantic coast of Argentina and and about 400 miles wldfr the child will be restored to its parlooked as If It had been visited by a ents.' The optimism seemed to spring heavy snowstorm. At some points tbe chiefly from faith in tbe ability of ashes were reported to be lying 14 Dr. John F. Condon of the Jafsle inches deep. contact to communlca tlon with the gang which Is be- PRESIDENT HOOVER and Govlieved to be holding tbe baby, stolen ernor Roosevelt won favor of from bla parents home near Hope-wel- the electorate In primary elections N. J on March L and conventions in five states. Doctor Condon la reported to have In Illinois, although the deletold the members of some of bis gates to the state convention are classes at New Rochelle college that uninstructed it Is believed that a ',h bad recognized the penmanship majority of those cbosen favor tbs Uru-gun- l, dent campaigns A series of V- ro- are being planned various communities of Tooele county by tbe county agent follow lug tbe one In Grantavllle. One hundred men participated in s community drive on ground squirrels, placing about 150 pounds of b&U, 8PRINGYILLE, UT. Group Instruction for school children during tbe summer vacation will be sponsored by the P. T. A. if tbe flans now under way mature; TOOELE, UT. Hie International Smelter has opened up two lead furnaces on full time and employ an additional 800 men at tbe presd ent rate of time per man. Operations at this rate are assured for at least two and a half or three months, In order to clear up all of tbe stock plied ore at tbe plant. UT. OGDEN, One hundred bushels of free government wheat will be ground by Ogden mills for use as stock feed, it la predicted. cars of IX)GAN, UT. Thirty-liv- e milled wheat have been received la Cache county for livestock feed relief to be distributed under tha of the Red Cross. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah fanners are entitled to borrow at least $500,000 of the $3,500,000 seed loan funds allotted to states under tbe Salt Lake office, and yet to date they have applied for only $131,809. UT. Rose Kelley, 19, of Butte, Montana, riding tbe "blind baggage en route here, fell off an Oregon Short Line train at Brigham City. She was picked up by tbe train and brought to tbe Dee hospitone-thir- 91 I t ) 111 1 Veterans present. bonns petitions bearing 2,500,000 signatures to the bouse ways and means Ruth Nichols Indicate the rout abe will take In her good will air flight 8 Senator L. v of Iowa, who may be Republican keynoter." 2 J, , T Monument to an Ancient Race in Mexico v ana-pic- 'I ; t. j : al. AJTON, WYO. County Agent 8. B. Murray states 11 oar loads of Red Cruse wheat have been received and distributed In Star valley. Tbe grain was tracked from Cokeville and delivered by local committeemen In various communities. EVANSTON, WYO. Tbe Evanston American Legion auxiliary has set Saturday, May 28, as Poppy day. Tbs auxiliary Is offering two prises for the two best Poppy day posters over immediate cash by Evanston school students, on battle THE of tbe soldiers bonus prise to be swarded to grade studflared in both houses of congress ent, tbe other to a high school studTuesday as the -- house ways and ent . means committee began bearings to OGDEN, UT. Members of tbe determine whether the public should Ogden Horse Show association have be asked to assume an additional made definite arrangements for tha two billion four hundred million dol- coming show, June 2, 8 and 4. A lar cash burden to enable the World free matinee for children win be war veterans to cash their adjusted held on the afternoon of the first day. compensation certificates. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Over The advocates of legislation per tons of federal farm board mlttlng veterans to cash In their bonus certificates at once disclosed wheat have been alloted to Utah for that they hope to float the bonus Stock feeding purposes. law through congress as a prosv SALT LAKE CITY, UT. work of tbe state end govperity measure rather than simply a bill to advance veterans ernment for the control of sheep npwarda of two billions In cash. cables in Utah baa ben approved Spokesmen for the bonds law' as- by the state board of agriculture, serted' Its passage would start tbe ind "plans Were advocated by HarUnited States back toward prosper- den Bennlon aecretary, to induce ity by Increasing money tn circu- tbe government to increase its actilation, boosting prices and reducing vity. the value of the dollar. SALT LAKE, CITY, UTTber Shortly after the bonus advo- baa been no depression in educationcates bad had their say the move- al activities In Utah during the ment for full payment of the bonus school year of 1931-2- , according to was assailed tn three quarters. Sen- Dr. Cl N. Jensen, state superintendator Joseph T. Robinson (Dem, ent, of public instruction. AttendArk.), senate Democratic leader. Is- ance at fcehools has been higher and sued a statement In which he as- tbe burdens carried alserted that payment of the adjusted ready heavy, have been augmented would by the desire of certificates compensation parents and childMajority ren alike, deprived of gainful ocproduce harmful results. Leader Henry T. Rainey (Dem., 111.) cupations, to devote their leisure to and Representative Hamilton Fish some worth while pursuit (Itep, N. Y.), also attacked the boBOISE, IDA. Idaho 1932 wintnus laws. er wheat harvest will be approximately 13,500,000 bushels, if presFRANCE does not take a fancy to ent conditions continue throughout the American proposals for dis- the balance of tbe season. Tbe prearmament as presented by Hugh dicted 1932 crop of 13,500,000 S. Gibson, the American repre- la slightly above the 1931 harvest Premier of 12,114,000 bnshela and the 1924-2- 8 sentative, r Andre Tardleu of average of 10,253,000. representFrance, BOISE, IDA. Californias deing his government partment of agriculture baa Instructed all border inspection stabitterly assailed tbe tions to halt potato shipments by plans at the Geneva conference. truck In compliance with the states Mr. Gibson prorecent rnllng that only shipments by railroad will be permitted to enter posed that tanks, the state. California bas established big guns and gases be abolished In tbe quarantine against alfalla weevil Interests of securand refuses to admit certain produce from a number of states, Idaho inity, but be made no mention of battlecluded. BURLEY, IDA. An effort to ships, "the most obvious aggressive weapon, said M popularize the use of milk, through Tardleu. Abolition of certain types education of school children, baa of aggressive arms will not neces- been successful. Records kept of sarily provide security, "he said, but lunches In the four school buildmight on the contrary, be disad- ings of Barley show increased menvantageous to an Invaded country. tal efficiency and better health In Tbe only means to security, he de- children nslng milk. clared, Is common action against an SALT LAfjE CITY, UT. An exaggressor. cellent crop of Utah apples is foreThis was generally accepted as s restatement of the French proposal cast by a report Issued by tbe bufor placing offensive forces at tbe reau of agricultural economic bloom on disposal of tbe League of Nations. which indicates a heavy trees that they of all and varieties, remindIn any case, the premier ed the conference, this disarmament are practically free from menace by two meeting is under the auspices of the frost a tbe season Is at least League of Nations, and be suggest- weeks late. A heavy crop of cherries ed that nonmembera of tbe League Is also. Indicated, although aomo damage resulting from tbe drought keep this In mind. Mr. Gibsons proposals were In of last year may develop. Peach line with plans worked ouf by Nor- bnds are beginning to burst No man H. Davis In conference with winter damage bas .been reported President Hoover and Secretary and prospects are for a full crop. Stlmson. n of the templet at Callxtlahuaca, --Mexico, where 23 publle buildings - . have been excavated on tbe site of tbe ancient city. On to try of pre-Aste- c tribe of - Prepare for Eucharistic Congress come-bac- k Coop-erati- - droprtirsecurttles c Briefly Told for Busy Readers HEAVY FRUIT CROPS. RODENT DRIVE STARTS. LARGER WHEAT CROP. SMELTER REOPENED. rOPPY DAY SET. In Nebraska's preferential prt-- ! mary. Governor Roosevelt was tbe winner for the Democratic nomine- tlon by a substantial margin. Tbs slate of Republican delegates favors President Hoover, whose name did not appear on the preferential bal- Lindberghs Still g April Market Hope Despite lot Crash Cost Six Billion Dollars. The will rewrite the THE senate dollar tax bill passed by the house. Chairman Seed Smoot of -the senate finance committee, announced. After a long delay In getting down to business on the budget balancing measure, action at last appear In sight prort-alo- n Many of the d of the tax bill may be in -- the -- upper house- - re vision. Smoots announcement followed e hitter partisan debate tn tbe finance committee. For nearly two hoyrs. Secretary of the Treasury Mill end Senator Harrison. 7 Mississippi Democrat paired for political advantage over tbe revenue measure. Harrison sought to have Mills submit a tax program which could be labeled an administration blit Mills declared that the treasury ticks to its original recommendations presented to the bouse ways and means committee, and rejected. Scenes and Persons in the Current News SmalL Senate to Rewrite Revenue Bill ( For goxernor. 1932 y Georges Carpentler, the famous Orchid Man and former French heavyweight champion, la now in light training at Philadelphia to determine whether of not he la physically fit to attempt a return to the ring. NEW A scene In Phoenix park, Dublin, during tbe construction of eome buildings which are going up especially for tbe eucharlstlc congress - which Is to be held here this summer. till. WMttra 8iipp Caloa.) Sun Dial That Keeps Perfect Time a five-yea- (9b Y.W.CA. HEAD . RI me iteair N ate Int v las fee chi plo ) ed ) u-- attS f I ZY- - Even as You sad I Do you know where you aret" demanded tbe tourists wife. No, be admitted. I'm as lost as the average American Is when he tarts on tbe third verse of the national anthem. lnli arc had ly bad Mrs. Frederick M. Palst, of Wayne, Pa, who was recently elected president of tbe National Board of Young Women's Christian Associations of tbe U. 8. A. . And A salted Little Boy (reading Item from Manchuria) What does It mean here by "seasoned troops, dad? Dad (immediately) Mastered by the officers and peppered by tbs enemy. wU er A nev Wh ' V7 f uno teoi com of t sun men llttl this s In the historic gardens of San Juan Capistrano mission In Callforn aB M time; The regulator, which keepa the dial from getting off the track, wo tbe Invention of Father St John OSuWvap, In charge of the famous mission. Photograph shows Father St John OSullivan with bis arrange ment of wheels and disks on sundial which keep the dial correct to la a few seconds at all times of jear. theres a sun dial that tella the precis truth about tbe time, n pay prei Fi obsc tbes wbo love ance men |