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Show IIAGI7A, UTAH FHIDAY, News Review of Current Events the World Over Roosevelt Escapes Assassin's Ballets but Mayor Cermak Is Wounded Senate Adopts Dry Repeal Reso- lution by Surprisingly Large Majority. ' ' By EDWARD W. PICKARD with President Hoover. Probably all economies that might bit the con stltuencles or the favorites of any members will be left for Mr. Riwmc-vei- l to put Into effect through the powers which the extraordinary Democrats pro;ose to confer on him. In the language of the street, they are passing the buck. Senator Bratton's amendment to the treasury-pos- t office supply bill providing for a S per cent cut In appropriations, and the Navy departments pinna for maintaining the fleet efficiency by shutting down the pork barrel shore establishments caused n hurried lineup of the congressional aupporters of the useless navy yards. Bat the two propositions put Chairman Carl Vinson of the house naval affairs committee In He announced he quandary. would fight the Bratton plan in so far as It concerned the navy, and If It carried, he would fight to have the navy yards at Boston, Charlea-toand Portsmouth closed down. 0 J rrJ rr by Staten but advantageous to both the M 1st In Miami, President-Elec- t United States and Great Britain. "Under such a settlement the franklin D. Roosevelt narrowly escaped being added to tba list of United States would receive 209,800,-00ounces of silver at the present lllustri-ou-a America victims of as- market price of around 25 cents an sassin. Not one ounce. Under the provisions of the of the bullets struck act onr government out of such silver would coin 74.050,000 standard him, but Mayor An Ion Cermak of Chi- sliver dollars. - - It would ' deposit cago, who was talk- them In the treasury and Issue and ing with Mr. Roose- circulate against them $74,950,000 In Concrete In the way velt, was seriously silver certificates similar to those SOMETHING relief was done now in circulation In the United wounded. Two other by the senate when It voted to add States. men snd two wom$22,000,000 to the War department "Aa It requires only seventy-eigh- t en In the throng upply bill for 1934 of an ounce of silver that was gathered for the purpose of In Bay Front park In the coinage of standard silver doenrolling and trainto welcome the llar. there would remain, therefore. ing 88,000 homeless President-Elec- t also In the treasury, In addition to such men arid Idle young were hit by the assassins bullets 74.950.000 standard silver dollars, men In and it was feared one of the wom- 241.339.000 ounces of sliver to be citizens training en would not survive. Mr. Roosevelt held In the treasury as security for camps. Senator the maintenance of the parity of had just landed after his fishing Couzens of Michicruise, had made a brief talk to the tba silver certificates so Issued." gan waa the origthousands In the park and was beinator of the part ing greeted by personal friends ONE of the eminent men called of the plan which to advise the senate finance when the anarchist. Identified as la designed to proGiuseppe Zangarit of Hackensack, committee, Dr. Herman F, A remit, vide- a home, food N. Jn fired at him at a distance of n Boston economist, condemning and something-- ' to 20 feet In the great excitement any plan for "internationally man- do for a considerable part of the and turmoil Mr, Roosevelt remained aged currency, such a may be ex- 300,000 boy a who are said to be calm and insisted on taking Mr. Cer- pected to be put forth at the comtramping about the country. The mak to a hospital in bis car. He ing international economic confer- clauses providing that the lads be remained over night on the yacht ence, declared that what we need under dlaolpllne, required to placed Nourmahal and visited the wound la leas credit and more hard cash. driU, and those received to ed mayor next morning before leav- Silver la the salvation, in this hard Americana limiting and mentally physically money campaign, ha maintained. ing by train for New York. fit for life were IntroAll the world was shocked by the Its remonetization would be the en- duced community at tbe Instance of Senator Daattempted assassination and mes- gine priming that would, In alx vid Reed of Pennsylvania, As the sages of congratulation on his es- months, enable America to sell to bill waa drawn, boya between fifcape poured In on Mr. Roosevelt one the Orient between 600 and 650 mil- teen and twenty-on- e years old will of the first received being from lion dollars worth of lumber, wheat, be admissible provided they can President Hoover. Mrs. Roosevelt cotton and copper. show that they have been without heard the news aa 'she returned First of the advisers heard by work for six months or more, and home from k club where she bad the committee waa Bernard M. provided they can meet the O. M. made an address. Her only co ra Baruch, who la likely to be In the T. C. entrance requirements as to ment on learning that her husband Roosevelt cabinet He argued vlg- : cltlzo.nalilpand..hsiUthf- ws uninjured was: I am thank-fuL- " oroualy against currency Inflation In and a She did not change her plana, favor of speedy balancing NVESTIGATION of the election which took her next day to Ctlca to of the budget and urged the adop1 of n tion of tax a beer home and celat and farm week tbe repeal of speak the Eighteenth amendment ebration. He from Louisiana by a senate commitSecret service operatives In Mi- also advised the federal leasing of tee that went to New Orleans gave ami said Zangara. the assassin, was farm acreage to curtail production, Senator Huey Long opportunity for a member of an anarchist group at and this plan waa Indorsed by C. C. many characteristic outbreaks, and Paterson N. J, and that he declared Teague, former member of the farm though he apologized frequently to he had no accomplices, acting en- board. Mr, Teague, asserting that the committee. Chairman Howell tirely on his own initiative. Imme- the collapse of the credit structure threatened him with action for condiate steps toward his trial were of the country was the fundamen- tempt Longs brother, now his bittaken, but the authorities were tal cause of the depression, urged ter enemy, and various other witcareful to avoid any possible charges federal guarantee of bank deposits, nesses told of many Instances of al that Zangara was being "rail- and In thin he has th full support leged corruption, graft and extortion In Louisiana, and the retort of of 8peaker Garner. roaded." N. a manufacturer the Klngfl8h" In nearly every case Peek, George THE rather surprising vote .of of Moline, Hi. set forth his objec- waa Youre a liar with profane The charges luvolved 63 to 23 the senate adopted the tions to the domestic allotment bill, trimmings. revised Blaine resolution submit- which la doomed to death either In both Overton and Ixng. ting repeal of the Eighteenth tbe senate or In the White House, APAN Informed the world that amendment to constitutional con- -. and proposed a modification of tbe ventlons In the states. In this plan whereby curtailment of acreage Its negotiations with the League form the measure la almost In ac- would come after planting and of Nations In the Manchurian discord with the plank of the Derao-crstl- c before harvest since "the variation pute had come to an end. The platform. It provides for In yield of nil growing crops from foreign office In Tooutright repeal except for federal year to year.dependa 75 per cent on kyo said It wonld protection for dry , states against weather and pests, largely beyond offer no farther m h.ajnAEU control juuL- only liquor importations!pet concession,,,,, a, n.d, would stand firmly 8peaker Garner predicted the res- cent on the acreage planted. olution would be speedily accepted determlna by It by the house. The approval of the FINANCIAL troubles of the Union tlon to maintain President Is not required; but It Guardian Trust company, an in- the government of must be ratified by 86 states. vestment concern of Detroit led Manchukuo. Yosnke Voting for the resolution In the Gov. William A. Comstock of Mich- Matsuoka, Japans able representative senate were S3 Democrats, 29 Re- igan to take tbe at Geneva was publicans and 1 Farmer-Laborltcourageous step of an .Against it were 9 Democrats and 14 proclaiming given Instructions to this effect and eight-da- y bank holl Republicans. told to withdraw Tbe Illinois senate passed legisla- day, and hla drastic from the league and tion wiping out the state prohibition acUon received the return home as aoon as the league law and the search and seizure act approval and legal sanction of the legadopted the report of tbe committee of nineteen which reasserts the prinTI7HILE Ambassador Sir Ronald islature. The legislav V ciple of Chinese sovereignty In ManLindsay was starting back to tors also got busy churia and declines to recognize once at with the with the British Washington proManchukuo. All this was formuposals for the war debt discus- enactment of measlated by the cabinet and approved ures covering the sion scheduled for by the emperor. situation and bearMarch, Senator Key Dispatches from Tokyo said the Pittman introduced ing retroactive " government feels that withdrawal n bin that would clause. seem to have some Except for the upper peninsula, from the League of Nations will be which la separated both geograph- the turning point in the empire's merit though our ically and economically from the history. Before the ultimate decixpert financiers remainder of the state, the banks sion Is made. It wa. announced may tear It to were abiding by the holiday order. there would tm an extraordinary pieces.- - The measThe upper peninsula la In a differ- conference of the council of elders, ure would permit ent federal reserve bank district the heads of brandies of the !nte Great Britain to make the payment and, although the governor of the rinl family, all llxlrg former pre Federal Reserve bank of Minneap- mters and other (listing iKliod per on her debt due In olis said he was keeping bands off sonages. June In silver, and Meanwhile plans for a general In the situation, most banks almve this, according to Mr. Pittman, would operate to the the Straits of were doing Japanese offensive against the Chinese province of Jehol. which Japan advantage of the United States; business as usual. were The Federal Rosen e bonk of De- claims Isa part of Mancln-kno- . would - enable England to avoid transfer of gold to meet the next troit remained oen and received reported well under wax. and It was war debt payment and would make millions of dollars from Chicago expected that a campaign would soon possible acceptance by Great Brit- and New York. and the Detroit begin to drive out several hunain of aUver In payment of n large Clearing House association made dred thousands of Marshal Chare's sum due from India before the June arrangements w hereby $25,000,000 troops. If this movement starts bewar debt payment was made available to depositors, fore Japan actually quits the League The Pittman bill would authorize the latter being permitted to with- of Nations the m'ght applv the acceptance by this government draw not in excess of 5 per cent of sanctions under Article lflofthecov of any snm up to $100,000,000 due their balances for emergency pur- enant, and the results of this could from Great Britain In silver at cur- poses before the expiration of the well Involve many nations. rent market value. holiday. Several or the biggest DeIts purpose was explained as fol- troit corporations announced that ESPITE the efforts of Brazil ' lows by Mr. Pittman: they were continuing to pay their A" an(j other South American na"The government of India' owes workers In cash, and all business tions, backed up hy our State deGreat Britain approximately concerns financial partment, real war has broken out except the It has been reported with houses carried on aa usual between Colombia and Peru and some authority that India desires tbe former country has severed dipto pay this debt to Great Britain ITRITINa with restraint ' con-- v lomatic relation and declared that with silver. The acceptance by the cernlng the antic of the pres- mediation Is finished. This United. States of $74,930,000 worth ent congress la difficult' What the resulted from an air attack rupture by Peru of silver at the world market price bouse does la the way of economy. on a Colombian flotilla on the Putuof silver of approximately 25 cents If anything, la speedily undone by mayo river which was repulsed by an ounce, which is probabty Iowa the senate, and vice versa, or else Colombian planes and was followed than It will ever be again, would not both aides agree on some legislation by an engagement at the town of only be profitable to the United which they wall know will not et Tarapaca, on the Brazilian border. CEIOT at flvo time by an anarch- - JTL2UASY 24, 1S33 JrJ rrd rJ rru 1 -- ri v.M year-roun- d MILK - A $1 Dinner for 4 Dollar wtU boy ai a psekteo ci masaronl good poor Into a baking dish, these days, with pries ever It the contents of a than they have boss for tomato soup, and lay asparagus years. But dont wait too tips from a 104 --ounce ean on top to buy. 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