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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,NITDVALE.UTAH WORK URGED LINERS BATTLE lAX MEASURE OCEAN'S FURl SENAT OR I'ETS FEBRU ARY .. AB DATE FOR PASS· AGE 011' NEW BILL FREIG HTER SINKS AFTER COLLISION; TWO OTHER VESSE LS IN DISTRE !'lS Levy On Corpor ate Earnlng e Leviath an and Aqulnta nla Among the Twelve Craft Fightin g to Reach Port; Two of Rescuin g Crew Killed. ,.,....,..~r on Dlvlclen dc up to Limit; De- truda Bavlnt on the Larger Income s 7 ESTATE LEVY MAY STAY IN NEW BILL I WHEN COMPR OMISE WAS MADE ·1T WAS ARRAN GED THAT SECTIO N STAND Oemoc rats Not Likely To Suppor t Senato r Norris; Fight Betwee n The Senate And The House New York.- The Uvea of at least Washin gton.-T he disposi tion of the sixty seamen are In jeopard y on two Democ rats in the senate Is neither to steams hips battling against one of the suppor t Senato r Norris in his propoworst storms ever encoun tered on the sal to postpon e the collecti on of this Atlanti c ocean. The ships in distres s year's taxes In order to allow more were the British freight ers Antone time for debate nor otherw ise serious ~nd Lariste n with twenty- five and ly to cha nge the concept ion of th e tax thirty inen aboard. An unident ified NEW HAN DY PAC K bill a s non-par tisan In substan ce and veBSel also is reporte d in trouble in in ma nner and time of disposi tion. The the Panam a canal zone. outsta nning controv ersy about the bill A wireles s messag e came from the Is n ot betwee n RPpubl icans and Dem· steams hip Preside nt Roosev elt, wbich ocrats as such, but rather betwee n the had gone to the assistan ce of the An· More for your money house and senate over the retentio n tone. The messag e said the liner was and the best Peppe rmtht of the estate tax. As to that, the probstandin g by awaitin g abatem ent of the ~ewing Swei:tfor any money ability of the house winning and of heavy seas and an opportu nity to takf the es tate tax being retaine d grows · off the men. Two men of the P-estgreater. dent Roosev elt were lost during an Some of those who in the beginni ng effort to rescue the crew. assf'nte< l to a nonpar tisan basis for New York.- Three steams hips were this year'l:l tax bill and whose assent In distress as the result of a st>Orm out was essenti al to that rather delicate In the Atlanti c ocean. At feast two01lve diploma cy, now say that the retentio n liners, includi ng the Leviath an and Golde,, brown. of tne estate tax was a fundam ental the Aquttan la, were battling tolf·ard feather-light part of the origina l compro mise, and port with nearly 6000 paasent :ers Flapjacl<s with that by implica tion at least the senate aboard. plenty of syrup leaders , wer e parties to that early unlor sweet com# Most of the llners have been depany-yo u derstan ding. Since a disturb ance of layed from one to three days by the can't beat thi~ th e compro mise now might peril the The things I want to know storm, which already has taken a toll happy morning are In books; my beat friend Is bill and would certain ly make future of three lives, and was respons ible In combina tion ! continu ation of the spirit of compro m· tho man who'll glt me a book I part for the sinking of one ship. "Albers stands frn ain't ise impo ssible, the advanta ge in the raad.-A $120,000,000. . Lincoln . The ships In distres s were the Brit· Better Break{asu" controv ersy is on the side of those i&tici'pa1tlng attacks on the ground s Ish freight ers Antlno e and Larlsta n house leaders who in the beginni ng the new rates gave too much and an unident ified vessel near the By DeWIT T J. MASON mad e a compro mise and nonpar tisan on income s over $100,000 by Panam a canal. ~;;::;::: :::;i)HE story of Abraha m LinIn the ma'!dm um surtax rate When the liner Preside nt Roosev elt coln's thirst for know!· : .0 to 20 per cent, and not launche d a life boat to take off the This conside ration will edge, when he was a boy, I As respec ts nonpar tisan coopera tion income s betwee n $10,000 crew of the Antlnoe , two sailors of growin g up in his Indiana of the tax bill and otherwi se, there I Senato r Smoot declare d the rescue crew were lost as the Ufe~ home, Is one that ls In. is ev id en ce that Preside nt Coolidg e of ''Bound econom ics" boat was crushed against the Antinoe . terestin g to this day, fn~rnl•• ..d which looked pr iz es it, r egards himself and the "furthe r The Norweg fan freight er Solvang The farm boys in their country as a ben eficiary of it, is to the Interes t of any individ ual , sank off Delawa re breakw ater Sunday evening s at Jones' store gra teful for it and would like to con· after a collisio n with the oil tanker in Gentryv ille t a 1 ked tinue it. On his side th ere is an ap· Vacuum , and one man was drowne d in about how Abe Lincoln proach to someth ing like an era of KILLE D ON DESTR OYER the heavy seas when the crew of was always reading , digging into good feeling , In his formal messag e twenty- nine was transfe rred to the books, stretche d out flat on his t o congres s he paid a tribute to tho tanker. stomac h In front of the fireplac e, During Target Practic e Democr a ts for nonpar ti san a ction in The Preside nt Roosev elt first went studyin g till midnig ht. and past rn!dSeveral are Hurt; Premat ure the ta x blll and on several cccasion& to the aid of the Antlnoe in mid-At- night, picking a piece of charcoa l to Explosi on is Cause the "spolws man of the preside nt" haH lantic Sunday , but lost the crippled write on the fire slwv€1, shaving off wanting of more and more of what to the British parll:un <'nt, ''I<or God·s inspir ed news.paper. a ppr ec iation .of steame r in a snowst orm. After res· what he wrote, and then writing more was hidden between the covers of sake, then, my lords, let the way be the Democr atic attitud e. In the disDiego, Callf.- One bluejac ket cue efforts, the Antlnoe drifted help- -tlll midnig ht and past midnigh t. 'L'he books. instant ly opened for reconci liation . 1 cussion of reserva tions to the world instant ly killed, one was injured lessly with boats and wireles s gone, next thing Abe would be All Stores and Manufacturing Ctincems R~t reading He kept on saying, "The things I I say Instant ly; or lt will be too late that he ls not expecte d and waves floodin g the holds. The books betwee n the plow handles , It court, the "spok<' s rna n of the pre s i· our want to know are In books; my best forever !' 1 dent" ~ and seven other membe rs Preside nt Roosev elt stood by. The seemed to them. And once trying to ma de It known that Mr, Cool· The Weems IJook reached some deep id g e would be guided by four senator s forward four-inc h gun crew of Antinoe had about twenty men speak a last word, Dennis Hanks said: friend 1s the man who'll glt me a book I ain't read." !!pots In the boy. lie asked hlmselt : of whom two, Lenroo t and Pepper, are 'destJ~o'!l·er Farrag ut receive d minor aboard. She left New York January "There 's suthin' peculia rsome about CUSTOM ERS GUARANTEED CAS H PROFITS B esides reading the farnlly Bible L OCAI,SA LESMEN WANTE D. Exper iencoun. and what It meant that men should march. ; R epu bl I.cans an d t wo, S wanson an d necessary and bruises as a result of the 14 for Queesn toun. Abe."' . Earn quickly $4.00 to $H.oo. figuring his way all through the old iltla:tnr·s explosi on of the gun durtu.g He wanted to learn, to !mow, to arithme tic they had at home, he got ftght, bleed, go cold and hungry for the ; Walsh, a r e Democ rats. SP.veral con- NATION AL FREIGH T BUREAU (Est. 1894> sake of what they culled "freedo m." ; fcrence s Coolidg e has had with Dcm· off Point Loma. Million s Starvin g In China llve, to reach out; he wanted to satis- hold of "Aesop 's Fables, " "Pllgrim 1775 Broadw ay, New York, N.Y. 's 1 oeratic lead ers are interpr eted as part ll'luTag ut had been on the drfll ---~ "Few ------------great fy hunger men are s and great thirsts in everyhe couldn' t tell Progres s," "Robin H~nkow, China. -lt is estimat ed nARn~; a coi.T.EG F.S son Crusoe, " and thing," said tllls book. And there was i of the same spirit. less than two hoW's and 1Vas that a m1111on persons about, this big ............... boy of the back- Weems ' ........ out of a popu"The Life of L~·a Washin rn b a rb gton." er trade, a Cata]ogu o fr e e. Di p lo mas cool sap In the its second run over the tar· lation of sixty mtllion are starvin passag e: "Washi ngwoods. • And some ------of what he wanted The issue book d. :Wi o le Of r Barber College, 114 R ege nt St . g tn fables• Wrltten I ton's when the acclden t occurre d. the provinc e of Hupeh. or delight was In that of the man- 1 STORM S INVADE PACIFI C COAST In the provin· so much, so deep down, seemed to be lected thousan ds of years ago by co· the llest sort, which, by stringin g the \ tJae explosi on did no materia l ce of Hunan, a smaller proport ion of In the books. Maybe In books he would Greek slave known as Aesop, sank limbs Powe rful Airpla ne and swellin g the muscles , pro- Rainy Weathe r Causes Three Deaths to the lhi~ it k1lled or In· Cle populac e Is in distress . There find the answer s to dark questio ns are deep In his mind. The most powerfu l s!Itgle engined As he read through motes the kindlie st flow of blood and .......... membe r of the gun crew. plentifu l supplte From Traffic Accide nts In s of foodstu ffs In pushing around in the pools of his the book a second and third airplan e in the world was exhibit ed time, he spirits. ft'enrth liU possibl e was done to Honan, but owing to At jumpin g with a long pole, Los Angele s the tieup of .the though ts and the drifts of his mind. had a feeling there were fables all or recentl y in Englun d. It is a biplane heaving hea,·y tbe sutferl np of the injured , railway becaus e of weights , for his the mtntary aitua· He told Dennis and other people, "The around him, that everyth ing he touched years with a MO horse-p ower engine. he hardly It had an equaL" J&u~hr E. W. McKee , comma nd· tion, Los Angele s.-Rain y weathe r was they cannot be sent into the things I want to know are in books; and handled , everyth ing he saw and 1 will curry lG passPng ers wit h !)figI'&JT&I:Ut. headed the destroy - stricke n district s. There Is sufficie nt my best friend is the man who'll glt learned had a fable wrappe d In It Such book talk was a comfor t blamed for traffic acciden ts which re- gage at a !<peed of more th an 110 speed fot' the harbor, mean· freight lying on the sidings awaitin me a book I ain't read." And some- somewh ere. against the same thing oYer again, day , sulted in three deaths and at least six miles an hour. tor the amhula nces shipme nt to tax the full capacit y olg ttmes'f rtends answer ed, "Well, books One fable was about a bundle of after dRy ; so many mornin gs the same injuries , I nanl hospita l to meet the the railroad for six months , ain't as San Franci sco.-N early every secplenty as wtldcat s in these sticks and a farmer whose sons were kind of water from the same spring, but th• I parts o' Indlann y." tion when it arrived at the muni- militar ists who are in control of Califor nia was drenche d in quarrel ing and fighting Instead of the same fried pork and corn rne!tl to IS IT OVERWORK "' of thr This was one thing meant by Dennis sticking togethe r; and the farmer topk eat, the same drizzle The Farra.- nt came into Une are demand ing $600 for each cat rain, last Sunday . The storm reached OR WOR RY ? of rain, spring · thirty knots. The injured men they release , not Includi ng the regular when he said there was "suthln ' pe- a bundle of sticks, gave them each a plowing . summe r weeds, fall fodder far south, gi ving Los Angele s and viSalem, Oreg.- "I have n~ver t1a~Qm ll'lllicklly transfe rred to the naval freight charges . cullarso me" about Abe. It seemed stick, asking them tf they were strong pulling, cinity the heavies t downpo ur In three any medicine of which I think so ~ighly each coming every year. that Abe made the books tell him more enough to break It, which they did Surgeo ns held out little hope years. The rain in the south was as Lincoln was thankfu l to the w1·!ter Dr. Pierce's than they told other people. AU the easily; then he handed them a bundle recover y of Becker . Hill eye- Four Bodies most welcom e, as it brough t to an end Go Ide n Medical of "Aesop 's Faules" because thut Taken From Car Wreck other farm boys had gone to school of sticks and askerl them if they Is destroy ed and it is belleve d Discovery. I had w.ere writer stood by him and walked with 1 a prolong ed dry spell. In the higher Pittsbu rg, Pa.-Th e death toll re- and read "The was lnjlU'ed interna lly. interior lands heavy snows fell. Lower Kentuc ky Precept or;• strong enough to break It; and they him, an invisibl become all e compan ion, when he sulting from the fall of a street car but Abe picked out down, caused run by questio ns from it. trll'd th~ir strengt h to the limit but pulled fodder down rain fill ed reservo irs and smallor chOlJPed wood. Book~ from a bridge Into the Ohio river here such as "Who has and 0 v e r-w 0 r k the most right to could not break the bundle of sticks; lighted lamps in ,.ndell School Flnanee Shown er stream s that had nearly gone dry. worry. I grew thin the dark rooms of h13 was increas ed to four with the recov- compla in, the Indian or the negro?" whereu pon the farmer told them: "In gloomy The general result was benefic ial, exldaho.- Flnanc lally the ery of the bod:t and pale, was nerhours. Well-h e would lh·e of Gllbert J. Schell, and Abe would talk about It, up one union cept for the damage there ts strengt h." to shippin Indepe ndent scbool district conduc tpr of the 111-fated g canson; maybe vous, the time would come when weak, had trolley. The way and down the other, while they Tho style of the Bible, of "Aesop 's he wou'd he free from work for a few ed by high winds. Ships from Puget ;})elttEII' conditi on that at any time body war. found tn very little blood the river a short were in the cornfiel d pulling fodder Fables, " the hearts and minds back weeks, or 'a few month!'!, with books, sound south to San Francis co were the past four yea111, accordi ng distanc e from the scene and it was th in and of the acci· for J;he winter. When Abe got hold i m p o verished . I of those books, "l'l"!!re much in his and then he would read. God, then delayed eight to eighty hours by ad· given out. The Increas e dent. got so weak I could 1 of a story book and read about a boat thought s. His favorite pages In them he would read. Then verse winds and choppy seas. funds has been larply he would go scarcely ann \ walk. Finthat came near a rnagnet te rock, and he read over and over. Behind about by tbe large amount Military Reserv such get a!ly at I began the proud taking secrets the 'Discove of his ry' and it books. es Named As Foresta how the magnet s In the rock pulled all Sheep On Ranges In Good Shape proverb IID~IUel!lt school taxes paid dW"lng s as not "Muzzl only e restored not the my ox that blood condition His futherwould he be like hl:t Washin gton. The joint board of the uatls out of the boat so It went to Salt Lake City.-W estern sheepm en ( but also bu ilt me up al.l .over. I never treadet h out the_ corn.'' and "He that father when he grew up7 He hoped • On .June 30, 1925, the eut· W'ar and agricul ture departm ents has pieces and the people in the boat found ruleth his own spirit Is greater than not. Why should his father knock who are deeply concern ed now over f kn~w there was ,a medtcme th~t would warran t indebte dness of the Aamed twenty. five militar y reserva - themsel ves flounde ring In water, Abe the 1926 lamb crop and wool clip be- bmld up a persons ~ea.lth so qmckly and was $6471.1'1. . . tions as nationa l forest preserv es. though t it was funny and told it to he that taketh a city," there was a him otr a fence rall when he was askpermanently as the D1scovery' dtd me." music of simple wisdom and a mystery log a neighbo r, passing hy, a qnes· came opt1sm1 stic when a blank~t of -Mrs. W. H. Martin, 1930 W. Libert) They Include : D. A. Russell , · Maneu- other people. After Abe read poetry, of common , every-d ay life that touched · tlon? Even If it was a smart questio n, snow came recentl y to the wmter I St. All dealers. Tablets or liquid. i'll'111nclla Receive d for Rehabll ltJon Yer reserva tion, Wyomi ng; Fort Hua- especia lly Bobby Burns' poems, Abe deep spots In him, while out . of tlw too pert and too quil'k, It was no way ranges carryin g their sheep. Range I - ~ -- ~~ -----~ ~ . ;Lake City.-F unds amount ing c:huca, Arizona ; Point Possess 1 ion, began writing rimes himself . When fables of the ancient Greek slave 1 he to handle a boy In front of a neigh for rehabil itation of persons .Alaska ; Fort Wingat e, New Mexico . Abe sat with a girl, with their bare came to see that cuts, rats, dogs, I bor. 1'\o, he wa11 g-o!ng to he a man be aaved from becomi ng Tile "nation al forests " wm remain feet In the creek water, and she spoke horses, plows, hamme fingers, toes. differen t from his fnthPr, The books I good during the winter. F~d supWhy suffer when skin troubles yield ~~ ~~=:~:t were receive d from military reserva t(ons, but w111 be un- of the moon rising, he explain ed to her people, all had fnbles rs,connect ed with -his father hnt<'d the lh>oks, Alreu(l.\ pli es assemb led ncar feedlots have iJ) by J. R. Walker , State der the forestry service as far as its It was the earth so easily to the healing touch of not the moon- the their lives, charact ers, places. There Abe knew more thnn his father; he been drawn upon but lightly so far. For federal vocatio nal edu· program goes. moon only seemed to rise. was, perhaps , an outside for each thin~ was writing letters for the neighl •ors: The corning of the snow, howeve r, will aJBo receive d from the goT• What he got In the schools didn't as It stood alone, while Inside of It they hunted out the Lincoln fa.·m t" make it d esirable for the sheepm en $891ll.89, dlTided as follow t Snow Fwncea Asked For Roads satisfy him. He went to three ditfer- was Its fable. . get young Ahe to tiiH1 his bottle of In!( to feed more than usual, to preclud e •s•u.u; trades IDdnatry Salt Lake Ctty.-A cting upon a sug· ent schools In Indiana , besides two tn One book carne, titled "The Lite or with blackbe rry-brie r 1·oot :m'l cop· any possibi lity of the soft spot that -and teacher s, $2500. -gestion that the highwa y through Kentuc ky - altoget her about four George Washin gton, with Curious An- peral'l In it. nml his PPTI made from a comes to the wool staple / Strawb erry valley be kept open to months of school. He learned his ecdotes , Equally Honora ble to I Him- turl,ey huz7.ard's feather , 11nd writ!! Favora Return of Aliena travel during the winter by constru ct- a-b-c's, how to spell, read, write. And self and Exemp lary to His Studen ts Have New Gymna sium Young letters. A be had a suspicio n somePreside nt Coolidg e ing anow fences, at certain sectionl l, be had been with the other barefoo t Country men. Embell ished with Six times hll' fRth~r was a little proud Idaho Falls, Idaho. -The new gym· to umpath :r on proposa ls to E. C. Knowlt on, assista nt state engin- boys in buttern ut jeans learnin g "manSteel Engrav ings, by l\1. L. Weems , for- have a boy that could write letters naslum of the state industr ial schcol the return .the United eer, has gone to the valley to consld· ners" under the school- teacher , An- merly Rector of lilt. Vernon Parish. " and tell ahout thing-s in hooks and out- at St. Anthon y was formall y dedi· allens who foqht oversea s er the feasibil ity of the plan. If con- drew Crawfo rd, who had them open a It pl<:tured men of passion and proud run und outwre:>tle and rough-a nd- cated. Dedicat ion o! the buildin g was Amerfc :an arJRy and remain · ditions are such that constru ction of door, walk In, and say "Howdy do?" Ignoran ce in the governm ent of Eng- tumble any boy or man in Spence r , acompa nled by a program and enter11u'o]J8 attP. the artnlaUce. Re tbe fences wlll prove benefic ial, steps Yet what he tasted of books In school land driving their country into wa1· county. Yes, he would be· differen t tainme nt at which several hundre d 80me sJ)et'llal provildDn• .will be _taken for the improv ements was only a beginni ng, only made him on the Americ an colonies . lt quoted from hi>' father; he was already so; residen ts of St. Anthon y were presbe made to admtt them. hungry and thirsty, shook him with a the tar-\"'lsl oned warnin g of Chatha m It was learned . it couldn' t be helped, .en_t. senate deon the tax reducti on bll1, ChalrSmoot of the finance commit tee, l)li~ge of the measur e, set Febru· as the date for final passage reducti on Is to be assured by 16, when first Income tax In· are due. Smoot said ample time be given for debate, but warn· after ~ssage of the measur e senate the bill must be sent for adjustm ent of dif· betwee n the house and sen· with a further delay whtle new in· blanks must be printed . commit tee chairm an discuss ed LCill&lly the ~ reducti on points of particu larly those provisi ons ,. ...,..... commit tee under a comagreem ent of Republ icans Bemoc rats Increas ed the amoun t reducti on of $330,000,000 prob7 the house bill of $352,000,000. fed1Llctlon in the income tlwtes proby the measW"e would amoun t this year, Mr. Smoot whicll he d1T1ded as follows : in· of less than $10,0000, $52,200,· income s of $10.000 to $100,000, income s In excess of .. Fits han dpocket and purse ~~~t~~::~~et. • I <g~~~~~~ I I 1 ... I I I Transportation and Auditing Service · - ~~ ~ ~~ 1 I I I ~~:: :;:d~~~n~.s~l:~:d ~~~~~:~: 8 ~~~~~ DISPEL THAT RASH I I R es in ol E~ · HURT? w ll'arnwra T.o Gtow Tomat ... Ownera To Rebuild Famous Resort Wilao n Copie d Linco ln Salt Lake Ctty.-A .nnoun cement of When Woodro w Wilson was Presiii!tl!1ria 1ll&l"Ht a Will be gtven a the decisio n to restore the world-f amdent he had occasio n to write a letter durlag the comlnt ous resort on Great Salt Lake, razed to a sorrowi ng mother. Woodro w Peterso n of Salt Lakt l by fire Aprtl 22, 1925, was announ ced Wilson was a master of good English t.ake compan y, by Asllby Snow, David P. · Howell s and had ordinar ily no lack of confirJf lloa.IIJ for the pailt weetl: 1 and WUlard T. Cannon , who have ac- dence In his own ability to say exactly tlij) t.,rmen In ~ posat- 1 quired owners hip of the Salt Lake, what he wanted to say. But when he for .ship- Garfiel d ol: Wester n railroad and the (aced that situatio n he was oppress ed doi1en farmen Saltalr Beach compan ies and have by a sense of his Inabilit y to write ~~it~'~~ liilpl'eii Hil with his authori zed the expend iture of more words that combin ed dignity of posi•lAOO ap COD-I than $350,000 in 1'8butldlng the hlstor- tion and felicity at express ion with ~!n"~~· fa csc81( 4)f ic pavinon for ,.fnl( Oil Satvda y, genuine persons ! sympat hy. He read ...._ May 19, 1926. Lincoln 's letter . to Mrs. Bixby and 1.-ll'll~ ~ ot tomato es I Mt. Home To Pool Cream Produc ts lstic modest y whleh Iuter was notl'd Mounta in, Home, Idahn. -The poolas one o~ his outst1111dlng traits in the ed cream produc ts of the Mounta in White House. When he had been Inspired to verse Home Dairy Men's associa tion will be hy a return to Indiana after 15 years, s<·nt to the Boise Cooper ative Creamhe wrote to a frlf'nd : ery. If a sufficie nt amount of cream "That part of the country is, within can l>e collecte d, it Is believe d the Itself, ns unpoetl cal as any spot on · Bois€" creame ry will establis h a sta· the earth, but still, seeing It and its ~ion here to handle cream, as 1t is objects and inha!>it ants aroused feel- brough t In by the farmers to be transLinco ln a Mode •f Poet Ings in me which were certainl y po- ported to Boise daily by truck. The When Abraha m Lincoln turned poet etical; though whethe r my express ion< propose d stat1on here would be equipat the age of thirty-fi ve, toward his of those feelings is poetry Is quit,• ped with appara tus !or grading and own work he retaine d that charact er· another questio n." weighin g and pay [&riDers accordi ngly. gave up the attempt . He copied Lincoln's letter aml sent It to his corresponde nt with a note of his own. Conside ring what manner ot man Woodro w Wllson was, and his judgment in a matter of style and literary taste, that was a remark able compliment to Abraha m Llncoln .-Indla napolls News. I I Reduce s JhnonJ Ealarg e-j .-eats, 'l'blcken ed, SwoUea Tlssa e., C::arb. , PUled Tendo u Sorene •• frem Bruise s or Stralaa ; stope Spavin Lamene ss, allays pin. ! Does not blister, rem?ve the hair or lay up the horae. Only a few drops required at each : application. $2.50 a bottle at i dru,.,..,.;istsor ~•livered. Book 1 A free. he., SIO . _ SL. SpnqlloW, . . _ ! i W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. •• |