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Show THE PACE TWO TIMES-NEW- Is applied. Nevertheless, to strength en her position, Japan has with drawn certain of her objection to News Review of Current Affairs the World Over the leugue's formula fur concilia-tlon of the Manchuria dispute provided the league makes gome concessions. Small powers on the committee of l'J dereated the British lu draftthe final two findings In the reWar Debt Parleys to Open 'in Washington Early in ing conflict. port on the the protests of Anthony Eden, Over Ilitler March More Cabinet Speculation English member, who was mildly supported by the French. It was Becomes Chancellor of Cermany. agreed In principle to declare tfiat the Chinese boycott since September 18. 1031, when Japan started By EDWARD W. PICKARD military operations In Manchuria, Mr. Baruch Is opposed to current should be considered as a reprisal. cabinets and debts, WAU plans for Inflation, saying: "It Is The small powers considered that or the lack of them not money that is scarce; It Is con- this amounted to justifying the boydrew much of tbe public attention fidence In money. If the stability cott during the we k. Sir It aid Lind of money and credit were estabsay, the British Regarding the other finding. It four lished beyond peradventure In the was agreed in principle to declare hours talking with eyes of the world, timid money not merely that the Japanese acPresident Elect would rush from hiding seeking In- tions of September 18, 1931, but Roosevelt at Warm vestment also since then, could not be re "Then would be more sound garded as legitimate measures of Springs, and then started home In a money asking to work than all the Moreover, Sweden 0 hurry to tell his Inflated money we propose to cre- nally got this amended to add that government what ate. It Is the key to recovery, and the league alone, and not Japan, as tie had or had not It depenJs -- pon the simple expedi- that nation claimed, had the right learned about the ent of balancing the budget In the to determine in such cases what us by reducing constituted legitimate adminlstra-- t only way left Intentions. spending by about one billion dolton's Sir Ronald Neither gentleman lars."CHIANCK'S new premier Is Kdouftrd " Daladier, and his cabinet in Lindsay wo'ild Inform the people concerning XIOMENTARn.Y aroused to meet which he is also minister of war, is their conversation, though Sir Ronald its responsibilities, the house very much the same as the Paul said he was hopeful that his counpassed one Important measure deItoncour ministry try and the United States might signed to provide relief In the de- I' ' . """""""'a which the Socialist reach an accord on their economic pression, and sent It on to the sen' overthrew, Mr. Roosevelt's spokes- ate. This was the jankruptcy bill problems. Is for man suld little beyond the stateto aid debtors In procuring reduceign minister, Ca ment that the meetings In Washtion of their financial obligations or e Chautemps in ington probably would begin early extension of time In which to pay minister of the In in March. It was understood In Its provisions apply to Individuals terior, George Bon London that Prime Minister d and corporations, and It Is believed net has the finance to would be nvlted to come be of especial help to the railportfolio and over and take part In the negotiaroads. that of the tions. TIi British also were Chairman Pomerene" of' the Re. budget . Daladier i that they would be required construction Finance corporation presented his cab to give something substantial In re- told a senate subcommittee that Edouard inet to the chamber turn for even a reduction of the the corporation wonld have to conof deputies Friday Daladier war debt, and gloomily they con- tinue to finance the railroads of the and is scheduled tended this could not be done. Recountry unless the banks came to soon to lay before that body his turn to the gold standard, tariff their assistance. He declared the financial program. 'Since that Is preferences to American goods and banks were not doing their share, substantially the same as that of ceding of territory were all .deadding: "They get the country's his predecessor, the political sharps clared out of the question. money, and then treat It as if It In Paris predicted that his ministry Italy and Czechoslovakia were the were In cold storage." would soon be overthrown. first nations to follow England's exThe revolt against excessive tax ample and accept the Invitation to DOTH Germany and France have ation. In evidence In most countries - new governments, the former the Washington conferences. of the civilized world, was marked Our own statesmen, of both parbeing likely to last Indefinitely and In France by two enormous demon ties, were dubious concerning the the latter probably doomed to an strations during the week. The first wisdom of the course Mr. Roosevelt early demise. Adolf was a meeting of nearly 15.000 sub has embarked upon. Senator James leader of the Hitler, stantial business men representing Hamilton Lewis of illinols. DemoNational Socialists 750 syndicates and commercial Vs and in a speech In the senate of Germany, was Industrial Interests crat, the throughout warned the Incoming President not appointed chancel- country. A resolution was adopted to emulate the "mistake" of Presilor by President declaring that taxation Is dent Wilson In undertaking to be Von Hindenburg, the country's business and strangling announc ' own his who was in a di- ing that If the new ambassador. Senator Daat government vid Reed of Pennsylvania, Republemma after the tempts to Increase the burden of Gen. lican, supported of the position of resignation taxation all Interests Senator Lewis and Indicated he Kurt von Schlei- will shut down their represented shops and would consider It "going over the .Z. cher. The plants. head of congress" for Mr. Roosevelt chief, however, was A second meeting was held by Adolf Hitler compelled to ac smaller to arrive at debt agreements or unmerchants, artisans and In derstandings with the foreign delecept as members of dustriats not included In the above gates Invited here to discuss the his cabinet enough of bis opponents association. adopted a sim to leave actual control In the hands liar resolution They question. and backed It up by Replying to Reed, Senator Lewis of the aged president, and to prommarching in small groups to the said he could not believe that Presideise, to observe the constitution of chamber of deputies, where the nt-Elect Roosevelt had gone over the republic Former Chancellor were arrested. the head of President Hoover and Von Papen, jue of Von Hinden-burg'- s ringleaders congress to negotiate on the debts favorites, was made vice TVSTEAD of trying to get a com with Sir Ronald. He asserted that chancellor, and four members of preueiiHive iarm rener program it was his opinion that Europe was the Von Schleicher ministry were through the short session, the Dem retained. They are Baron Konstan-tlattempting to maneuver this counocrafic leaders In congress are now von Neurath, foreign minister ; try Into a position where It could concentrating on legislation to pre repudiate Its eleven billions of Count Lutz von Schwerin-Krosigvent farm foreclosures. This was debts. finr.nce minister of post and commumade plain by Senator Joseph T. "I cannot believe," Senator Lewis nications, and Guenther Gereke, emRobinson of Arkansas In testimony Roosesaid, "that President-Elec- t ployment minister. before a senate subcommittee that velt would tolerate the British amDr. Alfred Hugenberg, leader of was various farm mort bassador going to him to deal dithe Nationalist party, was made gage considering bills. The hill which relief rectly when be knows that if he minister of economics and agriSenator Robinson thought should reaches a Judgment it must be apHe is a monarchist and be taken as culture. the basis of a meas a warm friend of the former kaiser. ure to h .It foreclosures proved by the senate. Is the Hull "I will say to the senator from Capt. Herman Goering, Hitler's bill, which would give the R. F. C d man, became a minister $1,000,000,000 of federal Pennsylvania that if the President-Elec- t right-hanmoney to be were so to fall from his plane without portfolio, acting minister used In paying off farm mortgage of high character, his sense of obof the Interior for Prussia and com- holders, the farmer then agreeing missar of aviation, and is In control to pay the ligation, his knowledge of stateon easier government craft, and his allegiance to the of all police forces In more than terms. American people as to deal directly half the republic. over the heads of the President and President Von Hindenburg dis- CHARMERS of middle western congress, then I say that would be solved the relchstag Wednesday and L states continued their efforts to a folly he will regret." ordered new elections for March 5. balk mortgage foreclosures on farm The Nazis are confident that they lands and property, and In many In then obtain will a clear majority UXPERT cabinet makers contln-neInstances they were successful, over the Speaking to put forth lists of names the parliament. either preventing the sales or buy that would be found In President-Elec- t radio. Hitler promised his govern- ing In the properties for a few cents Roosevelt's official family. If ment would save the farmers and and returning them to the owners. provide jobs for the "army of Idle their guesses were Responding to a request from the created In fourteen years oi Marxcorrect ; but Mr. of Iowa, the New York governor ist mismanagement In Germany." Roosevelt, Just beLife Insurance company announced The Socialists and Communists that It had " fore leaving Warm suspended foreclosures planned a united front against Hit on farm properties In that state. Springs for Jacksa and threatened ler general strike. Other onville to emtook similar acOf course there were many encoun- tion. Incompanies bark on the Astor Governor Bryan Nebraska ters between the elated Nazis and named a board of conciliation Nourmahal. yacht to a with their and few deaths foes, offered to bet the attempt to bring debtors and cred considerable Dr. bloodshed. correspondents that itors together and obtain fair set Frick. the new Nazi minister tlements. 80 per cent of their Farm leaders said this of the interior, said the government stories on the cab-ine- t plan was no good. would with the strike oppose plans would be the sharpest measures. Another Bernard M. wrong. JOHN GALSWORTHY, one of the Since the Nazis are mostly came was added to Baruch best of modern English novelan exodus of Jews from possibilities ists, died at his home In Ilampstead Is when Senator Cordell Hull was sumGermany predicted. Indeed, many after an illness of several weeks. moned to Georgia for a conference. Jews already are leaving the counAuthor of the notable "Forsyte Saga" It was at once asserted by the wise try on various pretexts. . other works, he was among ones that Hull might be made secContinuation of Hitler's rule de- awardedmany the Nobel prize for litera on of can he whether man state or. if another pends largely retary ture for 1932. Three days before was found for that post, would be obtain the support of the Catholic his death England lost another emigiven some other portfolio. Bernard Centrists who have '70 members of nent man of letters, the veteran M. Baruch of New York continued the relchstag. They are especially George Salntsbury. Sara Teasdale. n a favorite for a cabinet place, but antagonistic to Hugenberg, Von was American and Seldte, chief of the fonnd dead in her bath In poet, the spectators were guessing that New York. he would be appointed secretary of Steel Helmet war veterans associacommerce. Mr. Baruch has been tion, all of whom are considered fOV. JAMES ROLPH, JR.. of very active In devising Democratic "reactionary." California, has Incurred the measures to reduce the cost of the wrath of the state grange because, MPEROR HIROFIITO and Prince federal government and was theau the legislature ended - Salnnjl, last of the elder states- apparently, thor of the plank In his party's platthe first half of Its session without men of Japan, have approved the form that pledged n 25 per cent rethe budget. The grange duction. He thinks the limit of determination of Foreign Minister balancing loaders nre circulating a petition to delerecall the Japanese taxing power has been reached and Uchida seeking the recall of the governor has furnished Mr. Roosevelt with gates from Geneva when the report on tl3 general charge of Inrompe an estimate of possible economies of the committee of 19 Is accepted tenry. It needs about 100.000 slgna the of artiand Nations aggregating nearly $1,200,000,000 by by League tures. which to balance the budget. cle 15, paragraph 4, of the covenant & 1933. Western Chino-Japaiies- e nest iPr'y Paul-Bonco- 1 1 1 ft Mac-Donal- d -- i A Nail n d if h Wll-hel- nntl-semlte- s the " Tn-pe- wen-Know- P Newspaper Unloa. Thursday, February 9, 1933 NEPIII, UTAH S. Scenes and Persons in the Current News Week This Arthur hj Brisbane to r c;V:" I McKinley's Dinner Pail No Drug Store Beer Great Pacific Base Technocracy Not Dead Tbe usual American dinner, with speeches, remembered William Mc i Klnley, on tbe ninetieth anniversary of bis birth, January 30. President Hoover said "his was a regime in which the American people finds particular satisfaction. That's no exaggeration. How sud denly ambitions and conditions change among us. McKlnley prom. f Ised "the full dinner pall" and pro duced it That pleased everybody, but soon was taken for granted 1 ' ' JV." "The full pocket book" was next in Its war with and pouring demand, out ot billions provided that Now we have changed from the hit vrWr Tv full pocket book to the full bread line days. What will be the next step? Back to the full dinner pall, probably, then again to the full '"' inn jn?xZl... d pocket book, then again to the bread line until "Intelligent America" learns bow to balance produc1 tion and distribution. Adolf Hitler, chief of the National Socialists, or Nazis, who has been made chancellor of tbe German She seems unable to balance any- republic. 2 Trucks loaded with Bolivian troops moving up to the Gran Chaco to carry on the drive led by or or prohibition, Gen. Hans Kundt against the Paraguayan forces. 8 President-Elec- t thing now, budget Roosevelt holding a press conference debt policy. in tbe "Little White nouse" at Warm Springs, Ga. Washington says President Hoover will make bis farewell speech on February 13, at a Republican dinner in honor ot Lincoln. If he spoke from the heart, the President might make a short speech, as, "Ladles and Gentlemen: I have had one h 1 of a time, and I don't V V. envy my successor; the lucky man is Coolidge." President Hoover, never profane, will not do that And he may not consider it his "farewell speech." Grover Cleveland went out, and came back. 3 ;; Isabel to Be Presidential Pleasure Yacht 'A A young writer enthusiastically describes beer, supposed to come back soon, as "nourishing, consoling and warming, a great help in fighting off mental depression." The Reverend Dr. Phillips of the First Baptist Church in Cleveland says that is wrong. Not beer, but religion has power to take men through the depression. One thing is certain, the suggestion that sale of beer be authorized In drug stores, with other "soft drinks," should be disposed of in the negative quickly and permanently. If it Is true that the people In tend to rely on beer for money to run their government, which seems rather pathetic, they must arrange to have the beet sold somewhere. You can't collect on beer that isn't sold. But there should be no question of allowing beer to be sold In drug stores to which children are sent every day. "The American Druggist," trade paper of drug stores, protests energetically and rightly against this preposterous suggestion that drug stores take the place of the old saloon. The Navy proposes a base at San Pedro, Calif., the harbor at Los Angeles, big enough to hold the en tire United States fleet. This, ac cording to naval authorities, would give "the greatest security for the nation In case of war, also economy and convenience for the fleet." The world's most important "sea" used to be the waters near the Greek Islands. The landlocked Mediterranean later became the center of world activities. Then the Atlantic Ocean became the "real" ocean. Gradually the world is realizing that the big Pacific, dwarfing the others, will be the "real" ocean of the future. The Pacific Is certainly our important ocean. Our frontage on that international highway is longer than on the Atlantic, and far out In the Pacific we have Hawaii, and the Philippines that foolish Congressmen would abandon, and Guam, which should be made for the United States the greatest base in the world for fighting airplanes. This could offend nobody, since it is known that the United States will attack no nation. w The U. S. gunboat Isabel, formerly stationed In tbe Philippines, which will be converted Into a pleas-ir-e cruises after he Is Inaugurated. The new yacht on which Franklin D. Roosevelt will revive week-envacht will take the place of the former Presidential boat Mayflower, which was discarded by President d Hoover. JOHN LAW HIMSELF 6.skit ... J Baruch Tells "Frank" a Good Joke imraM r'' tf i J ' ' k ' W,j? 4 , J' - J Bernard M. Bnruch, who may be In the new cabinet Is seen here tellPresident-Elec- t Roosevelt at Warm Springs. The two gentlemen are intimate friends. ing Believe It or not, as Mr. Ripley often says, this White House special policeman is named John Law. And when John holds up his hand We may not know, or think much to a civilian, and says. "Stop." that of out of mind," about it, "out sight, means the law Is speaking doubly. still are but Paraguay and Bolivia fighting, a few hundred killed now LEFT HAND CHAMP and then. Each of those few hundred, with stomach ripped open, leg blown off, or other casualties, knows that war is hell, even on a small scale. Chinese and Japanese, fighting in northern Manchuria, know also that war is hell, especially at forty degrees below zero News for Technocracy worriers. Men for centuries have tried unsuccessfully to climb Mt. Everest, highest peak on earth. Many lives have been lost in the attempt. Now pilots will take their air danes, cameras, scientific observ ers, over the great peak and sur rounding mountains, and, let wail. Within three hours from the time they start they will have photographs that will enable them to map accurately every inch of the Mt. Everest region, securinp a perfect survey of mountain glaciers, ravines, everything on tht surface of the great mass Whn the flyers will do In three hours nil lij going up 35.000 feet, a thousaw men crawling, climbing slipping Fred Webb of Shelby. N. C who could not do in many yer'.rs. 1v. the national irnli is Technocracy, which geese cal championship over the Minml I'.ilt "the niodorn curse" more country club course. Webb Is (.1933, liy King F.jlurn Synjitatt, 'nc.) ihnwu with the troidiy he woo. a good joke to After the Great Atlantic Storm -- 1 i jute fS r Tech-nocrac- Wreckage of the llinklman house. In N. J after It was demolished by (lie terrific gale which sweptSeahrlglitthe Atlantic seaboard. along The heavy surf driven by the high winds washed away shore foundations at many resorts. Mountainous-wavetore boardwalks to pieces and scores of homes were blown from their buses. II Floating Rettaurantt Fear anj Dlslik Flower bouts In Cnuton, China, Uncle Ab soys that one renijjn are used as restnurnrits and can he why the world does not go seen best at night when they are faster Is because most folks War aglow with Chinese lanterns. and dislike their betters. if3 |