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Show News Review of Current Events the World Over Hull and Woodin Head the Roosevelt Cabinet - gress Puts Prohibition Repeal Up lathe States Japan Invades Jehol. By EDWARD W. PICKARD administration might THAT SOgel a running start in tho negoIlls tiations concerning war debts, world economics and other related mat- ters that are worrynations, ing .the (resident Elect Roosevelt wide public two of bis selections for his . . I i ' Ii cabinet. These were Senator Cordell Hull of Tennessee as secretary of state and William H. Woodin. New fork capitalist, as secretary of the treasury. These gentlemen, who, &lr. Roosevelt said, were drafted" against their will, were at once associated with him In the preliminaries of determining the policies of the Incoming administration in Its relations with foreign powers. They became members of what Ur. Roosevelt has called his - "unofficial'1 committee to advise him on world economic problems, and met with that group, which Includes Bernard Baruch, Prof, Raymond Moley and others. Ur. Bull, long considered one of the ablest men In the Democratic party. Is not an orator or an accomplished debater, but la studious, resourceful and has served his country ably for many years In the house and the senate. Before entering congress be was In the Tennessee legislature, and be served in the Spanlsb-America- n war as a captain of volunteer Infantry. Ue is devoted to the policy of tariffs for revenue only, and believes that one of the basic causes of the business depression started by the United States In 1920 with the erection of tariff walls which other nations were quick to copy. Prohibitive tariffs, he holds, have helped stagnate trade by creating a productive capacity In excess of domestic demand. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia was Ur. Roosevelt's first choice for secretary of the treasury, but be declined the post solely because he believes be can better- bi i i f I i 1 WV'WtiVftW'Swt, f him containing a crudely wrapped sbotgun'shelL It was mailed from Watertown, N. Y., and was found In the Washington post office. Postal Inspectors thought It was the work of a crank, but said the shell was wired to explode If Jarred or struck tnd might have resulted RONALD LINDSAY,-Britis- h ambassador. Immediately after bis return from London held confer ences with Mr. Roosevelt Secre tary of State. Stlmson approving and reported to Sir John Simon, foreign secretary, that the conversations had been useful. What was said was not revealed, but Sir John said: The conversations are, of course, In a wholly preliminary stage and of an entirely general character, but It is not too soon to say that ws believe that by a frank and Intimate Interchange of views between oprselves and the United States over' the whole field of current economic problems, the way ViU be best prepared for the effort which the countries of the world must make together to assist In promoting world recovery." Ur. Roosevelt also conferred at length with Paul Claudel, the French ambassador, and William Duncan Uerrldge, the minister from Canada. In Paris Foreign Minister said war debt negotiations between France and the United States would be resumed aft-e- r tbe Inauguration of Ur. Roosevelt, but did not explain Just what form the negotiations would take. at present Paul-Bonco- TV EPICAL -- AV-BSi of the Eighteenth amend for the senate's Blaine resolution submitting the action to state conventions was passed by tbe house by a vote of 289 to 121, or 15 to excess of the required of those present and voting. For the repealer were 108 Republicans, 180 Democrats, and -serve the counFarmer - Laborlte. try In the senate. Against It were SO So the President-Elec- t Republicans and 32 Democrats. The acpersuaded his close personal tion of the house was a reversal of Us attitude of the friend, William II. first day of the session, when a resWoodin, to accept the portfolio. Mr. olution to submit unqualified repeal failed of adoption by 0 votes. It was Woodin formerly was a Republican, In a way a personal victory tut ttep but he Joined the resentatlve Henry T. Rainey of IlliRoosevelt camij benois, Democratic leader, who moved fore last summer's the .adoption of the senate resoluconvention and afttion and argued warmly and effecerward was treasurtively In Its behalf. er of a special finance committee Though Immediate steps toward the that raised a large fund for the calling of conventions were taken Democratic party. He has an ll.WkgJ Ion aV' d" manrepeal was by no means won when ufacturer of railway equipment and the submission resolution was as a banker and Is now president adopted. Ratilleatlon by thirty six of the American Car and Foundry states Is necessary, and If tills ts company. Ills Interests are not all not obtained within seven years the business, for he is an accomplished whole matter lapses and prohibition musician and composer, a numis- remains. Of course the wets are matist and an art collector. He Is confident that repeal will win In the sixty-fiv- e years old, married and has required numlier of states within four children. at the most four yenrs, and possibly In much less time, and it may be UNOFFICTAI.LY. the other mem- they are right Wet leaders assert cabinet that only Kansas, Mississippi, Okwere announced to be these : lahoma, Arkansas and Nebraska can War George II. Dern of Utah. be counted on as certainly dry. and Thomas J. Alabama, Vermont, Idaho and Maine Attorney general Walsh of Montana. as dobbtful. On the other hand Postmaster general James A. Bishop James Cannon, Jr., asserts Farley of New York. states will that thirty to thirty-threNavy Claud A. Swanson of Virrefuse to validate the Blaine amendment ginia. Interior narold L. Ickes of IlliDisagreement as to the method by nois. which states conventions may lie set' Agriculture Henry A. Wallace of up may delay the functioning of the Iowa. machinery of ratification. Some conCommerce Daniel C. Roper of gressmen thought congress should 8outh Carolina. prescribe the procedure, but Sena Labor Frances Perkins of New tor Walsh of Idaho held that all cm York. nection which congress has with pro hlhltlon repeal ended with submis slon of the new amendment to Die the ANGARA, GIUSEPPE who tried In states. This view also was taken vain to assassinate the President-Elec- t by RepresentntUe Beck of PennsylIn Miami, must spend 80 vania, who. like S ":tor Walsh, Is years In prison at hnrd labor. If an eminent aniiuuify on the Conhe lives so long. He pleaded guilty stitution. to deadly assault on Mr. Roosevelt tnd on three others whom his hul IJA)W1NG- - a demand on Chinn lets reached, and was sentenced by Two of the tarily from Jehol, actually by Japan Judge E. C. Collins. victims of his mad deed. Mayor but nominally hv tbe government of Chicago and Mrs. Joseph of the puppel note of M.mehukuo, H. Gill of Miami, were still lying In the main body of Hie .'.ipm c- - e army the hospital severely wounded, and In Manchukuo crus-- . the border of so there was a chance that Znngara the province and nKanccd rapidly might later he put on trial for niur toward Chao, .m second largest der. Tin opposing Chicity of Jehol. Mr. Roosevelt wrote a graceful nese were reported to hne tied, hut Jetter of appreciation to Mrs. W. F. Immediately thereat ter regular ChiCross of Miami, who probably saved nese troops crossed Into Manchukuo his life by seising Zangnras arm as to Join Irregulars In an attack on he was shooting; and Ropresenta-tlvthe Japanese positions at Tungliao. Green of Florida Introduced a The Japanese high command In resolution to have congress vote a Manchuria ahnounced that It was gold medal of honor to the cou- determined to annihilate" the 100,. " rageous woman. 000 regular troops lo the army of Government agents In Wasliing-to- Marshal Chang" Hsueh-lianand were Investigating that It might berome necessary to parent attempt on the life of the occupy Peiping and Tientsin. As Is President-Elect- , following the dis- Ita custom, the Japanese foreign ofcovery of a package addressed to fice declared that Japan regarded two-third- s r e Cer-ma- e n the Jehol Invasion as purely a affair. The Japanese d deration In Geneva nieliiiiieU Us uueoinproiiila.ng altitude as the assembly of tbe League of Nations began general discussion of the report of the committee of nineteen on Manchuria. Thia report is in most respect at utter variance with the claims of Japan, and the Tokyo delegates warned the League that a grave altuation would arise if It were adopted by tbe Such action, they suggested, might upset friendly relatione betweeu nations, upon which peace depends." nOOVER, rather the news of late, surprised congress by sending In a message urging action on eight subjects of legislahe tion which thought would aid Id economic recovery. Ue asked that the present cony gress pass the bill, the Glass banking bill, a measure to Increase the amount of Reconstruction Finance corporation funds for state relief loans, s federal farm lease bill and repeal of publicity clause In the R. F. CL act The President also advised tbe ratification of the SL Lawrence waterway treaty, the adoption of the arms embargo resolution and the starting of study looking to the expansion, pf. the home loan bank Into a general mortguge discount system. Sir. Hoover advocated the Hyde farm leasing plan as a substitute for the domestic allotment scheme, declaring the latter seemed wholly unworkable" and calculated to do far greater harm than good to agriculture. The senate did take up the bankruptcy bill, which had passed the house, and It also passed the Wagner relief bill, which Increases the R. F. C. funds for state relief and goes farther than the President contemplated. R was generally agreed that his oilier recommendations would meet w Ith no response during the short session. PRESIDENT sf-d- bank-ruptc- GARNER dropped his make Roosevelt a constitutional dictator for two years, and the house accepted the senate provision of the treasury and post office appropriation bill conferring limited autocratic power on the Incoming President to reorganize the SPEAKER administrative branch of the federal government. By Its terms he inny consolidate or abolish any ad niiulstrutlve agencies and their functions, hut may not abolish or consolidate entire departments. The house rejected the senate amendment directing the head of each department and independent establishment to effect a 5 per cent reduction In expenditures from appropriations for the fiscal year THE MAGNA HOW TO MAKE A GLASS VANISH V.5S1 J&O, lATWj, IH M ! the first time the navy a vessel designed and as an aircraft carrier. It launched at Newport News, and Mrs Herbert Hoover christened It Ranger In honor of the ship of the same name that was commanded by John Paul Jones, Our other airplane carriers, the Rang ley, Saratoga and Lexington, were designed for other uses aud were converted. The author- Foil now built was Ya., -- 0 Payable . la 3 Advance Advertising Rates Given on AppUcstion. H. A. JARVIS .- - Editor and Psbliabtr . Together with tbs appurteaances and all the estate sad tight of the said eternises, and ONE ACRE GROUND. GOOD mortgagor is and to issue sad profits thereof. -tbe tents, DRIVE-ILOCATION. NEAR Purchase price payable is lawful MAGNA. SERVICE STATION. mosey of the United States. NIELC. CHARLES OF IQUIRE Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this SON. 2877 CYPRUS AVENUE. 2nd day of Match 1933. S. GRANT YOUNG MAGNA, UTAH. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. t By Hebex G. Taylor. Deputy. SHERIFFS SALE Hard 8 Hard. In the District Court of the Third Attorney for Plaintiff. Judicial District in and for the County Date of first publiestioa of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Last publication datt THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR- ANCE SOCIETY OF THE U- CLOSED INCIDENT NITED STATES, a corporation. For the last time I ask yO for Plaintiff, that $12.50. VS. over that's Thank goodness GEORGE KING and RUTH V. with!" KING, bis wife, and JAMES A. Maks paper cone to fit over n glass, and when you are ready to - HOGLE. THE SEDENTARY ART Defendants. perform be trick sit at a table, stand the glass on the table sod place It took eight sittings' . the cons over tbe giass. Then suddenly pretend to remember that a To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the What? Been having your pot-paper Is supposed to he placed beneath the glass. As the paper west front door of the County Courtpiece is laid on the table, you lift the pupei cone with the glass under It, bold house in the City and County of Salt trait painted? It over your lap and let the glass drop Into the lap. Then place tbs Lake. State of Utah, on the 28 day of No, learning to skat. . cone on top of the paier on the table, raise your arm and bring your March, 1933. at 12 oclock noon of I hand d vn on the (aide, smashing he cone. As you do this let tbs said day that certain piece or parcel YEAR OLD glass in your lap fall to the rug nl your feet and presto I the glass of real property aituate in Salt Lake Inside the cone has disappeared The aml'enee thinks the glass Is under County. State of Utah, described as .the cone befojv you smash R. apd jhe only reason for laying the paper follows, on the table Is to give you an opportunity to let the glass disappear Beginning at a point which is In your lap. North 0 degrees 01 minutes 37 secCOMES WNU iervke. (Copyright W1U L. Ltmlhorst) onds West 211.02 feet; North 89 deminutes 03 seconds East grees 38 Whether or not yon believe in rein288.53 feet; by a curve to the left (radius North 0 degrees 01 minutes carnation, yon will certainly b ino 57 seconds West 193.89 feet) a dis- trigued and thrilled to yout very tance of M3. 13 feet: North 47 de- marrow by Universal's fantastic picTbe Mummy. It is the most 23 seconds East ture, grees 40 minutes 142.72 feet; by a curve to tbe right weirdly fascinating film with a most o o o (radius South 42 degrees 19 minutes unusual and bizarre theme. reaches back into The Mummy 37 seconds East 1047.13 feet) a disA CLEVER TRICK WITH KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEF tance of 566.58 feet; and by a cum the mists of antiquity and uncovers de11 a love which existed 3700 yean ago to the right (radius South 32 seconds East in the days of the Egyptian Pharochs, grees 19 minutes 659.04 feet) a distance of 315.77 but its main story is modem in backfeet from the Southeast, corner of ground and theme . Karloff makes his starring debut in Lot 48, Block 4. Popperton Place, a subdivision of Salt Lake City, Utah; this picture. Hit mummy is so resL so death-likthence continuing along the last (hat it it almost The great makeup artist pro- cum to the right 77.86 feet; thence South 22 degrees 5 J minutes ves conclusively that be ia supreme in Zita 45 seconds West 130 feet; thence by his field of characterization. a curve to the left (radius South 22 Johann ia a new exotic actress who degrees 53 minutes 45 seconds West will be well remembered by those who 529.04 feet) a distance of 62.50 feet saw her on Broadway. David Manand thence North 16 degrees 07 min- ners. Arthur Byron. Edward Van utes 37 seconds East 130.0 feet to Sloan and Bramwell Fletcher also carthe point of beginning; and being ry off dramatic roles with finesse. known as Lot 8, Block 22, of the The Mummy possesses some of unrecorded Plat of the most arratingly beautiful sets l, and having a frontage of seen in a long time, designed by Willy 62.5 feet on Arlington Dnve. and bePogany. The work of Karl Freund, ing situate within tbe limits of the who moved np to a director's chair Northeast Vs of the Southwest 4 of for the Mummy is splendid. Set it Section 33. Township 1 North. youRl enjoy every minntt of tbe Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, Mummy which runt Sunday and s.tuate in Salt Lake County. Utah. Monday at the Gem Theatre, Magas. For Sale N -- 3700 weird minin to-wi- tr TO LlF&v TRICKS ofMAGIC &o win JJndhotsi men-tion- e, Mbs-lievab- le. Bonneville-On-The-Hii- Le. 1934. Ithout debate the house accepted the "Buy American" amendment sponsored by Senator Johnson of California. It provides that the heads of all government departments must buy for government use only goods mnde or produced In the United States or substantially composed of domestic material HUES Issued Every Friday at Magna, Utah second-clas- s mail matter so der tbs Entered at the poitoffice at Magna. Utah as act of Congress of March 3, 1179. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . (1-CSix Months Oas Year Have burnt o.ie imltl out un arm, then you take a hamlkercliiet, twist It. amt place It over the arm so the ends A and B in the above drawing hang beneath. Hold it there by placing your left hand on the arm with the fingers on top and the thumb beneath, as shown Id No. 1. Then grasp B, twist it around your thumb beneath the arm, and double it back to the top, as shown In No. 2. Do the same with A, twisting It also around the thumb and doubling It back, ss shown In No. 8. You then release the thumb, withdraw the hand, and the handkerchief will hold together beneath the arm. In the meanwhile you are holding both aciu. with. yeur right, hand. Tie these ends into a knot and, grasping this knot, suddenly Jerk It and the handkerchief Will come off the trm. If the operation beneath the arm Is done quick enough, he audience will be unaware that the handkerchief has been doubled back on both sides, and will believe It has been twisted around the arm It will prove baffling when the handkerchief ts Jerked off ,wdA-&huui.l- without untying the knot. (Copyright WIU L. Llndhoret.) foi 9 ROUSE. FOR. RENT 1 6 7 SA 3 room strictly modern furnished house with bath, GasHeif, Mi --fi WaSSPSSSTSS .CL Me asoc Garage Complete. Inquire Magna Times. mei WNU Servtaw 1 -- ized design Intended the Ranger to he of tbe flush deck" type, but tbe navy Is now try lng to get a hill passed through congress to authorize a change In the plans to construct with an Is In the first fjqie of con land deck. Is pro structlon no sniokesUck which Tided except, swings out of the way so Hint the entire deck Is svnllahie for taking off and landing. The island dek type lias s su perstructure at the extreme sfde of the vessel, leaving practically the entire deck free for the use of the airplanes. The change, if author Ized by congress, would entail an supor-triietur- c extra expenditure of &l,0t0,00. AUSTRIA put on new GOODYEARS for winter stop your wheels but it takes tires that grip to stop your car. Smooth tires are like banana peels on slippery roads. All winter long you need the lull tractive grip of new Goodyears. Get this protection now. Save money on punctures, repairs, delays. BRAKES A Value You Get Because Millions More People Buy Goodyears a was greatly disturbed frmu France and Great Britain tlnit a shipment of 50,000 rides ami 2t0 machine gum shipped there from luly be returned or destroyed, but after some indig nnnt protests Chancellor Engelbert iKdlfuss announced Ids government would comply with the demund and Sir John Sithe arms returned. mon told the house of commons that he hoped the matter might be considered a closed Incident. The guns, or at least a part of them, were believed to be destined for Bungarjv and the French and English were Inclined to hold Mussolini responsible for the seeming vlo lation of the pence treaty. The Ital Inn version was that the arms were sent to Austria by private citizens merely to be repaired and returned. Ci lilt. WMki Newip.pw Union. SPEEDWAY The, are cash price, and Include Supcr5wllt careful mounting. Faulos Auto Co. TV bad hr ji -l- J ai I |