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Show THE IWSON CHRONIC'!.!:. r.WSON. TTAH Beauty Talks News Review of Current b; j"I,e l,u "le of over Immed'ate eash the soldiers bonus be kUuuM (HOPS. Dliiu: fvTAKTS. UIKT CROP. smli.tm; reopened. RODENT I. RGFK Famous Beauty Expert Still Hope Doublc-UnM-Hi- i April Market Crazh Uo't Sx Billion Dollars. Smalt to Em rite Eewinie Iiill Your Beauty Assets De.-pit- e lake an inventory of your -- hsets and liabilities. List each Rein in the heauty ensemble. What are you satisfied to preserve and what do you wish to Improve. Then tell yourself truthfully what you are doing for your beauty. Your figure, for Instance. Do you wish to gain or reduce? Or are you. fortunately, Just right? Check up on your posture us poor standing, sitting r walking positions can destroy even the most perfectly molded figure. Now check up on your hair. Is It an asset or a liability? Are you faithful In brushing It properly night and morning for ten minutes? Can you boast a glowing, healthful, lustrous crop or la It stringy, dry as a heap of straw or oozing too much oil? Is your scalp in healthy condition? Are you troubled with dandruff? Is your hair an even, lovely, lustrous shade or drab and discolored? Is It graying? Start at once to set things right and turn the liability to a beauty asset. Now for your skin. Anything wrong here? Dryness, oil! ness, blackheads, eruptions, lines and wrinkles, sagging muscles? Or happily a dear, flawless, firm complexion? And remember that the normal skin needs only a good cleansing cream, skin tonic and nour-- 1 lulling cream to keep It young and! lovely through the years. Your eyes, are they clear and bright? Are you kind to them or do you strain them? Do you read or sew1 or work In a good light, does the light come from behind the left shoulder? Do you squint? Squinting Indicates something wrong with the eyes and tells you In plain terms that and there will soon be crows-fee- t frown lines around the eyes. When you present arms In an evening gown, Is the skin white and clear, matching your face and neck? Are your hands soft, smooth, white, well groomed to the fingertips? are you particular about the so smnll details of Id themselves, but what a big part they play In destroying the perfect picture If they are not Just right. A run down heel, a crooked hose seam, a missing button, a soiled dress collar, all these are Important. tc senate will rtwrte te bilhon-"pm: dollar tax bill ps-cby the d teut-- mr Chairman Iteed Snoot of the finance committee unmmtoed. After a long (May In getting down to business on the budget balaro nig meii'-uie- , action at he--t appears m sight. Many of the soak the roll provisions of the tax bill may b eliminated In the upper house's revision. Smoot's annoum ement followed a hitter partisan dehate In the finance committee. For nearly two hours. Secretary of the Treasury Mills ami Senator II. risen, Mississippi Democrat sparred for political advantage over the revenue measure. Harrison sought to have Mills suh nil t a tax program vvlili li n uld be labeled an administration bill. Mills declared that the treasury sticks to Its original, recommendations presented to the house ways and means com mittee. and rejected. M.UIs promised to submit to the committee two new proposals, minor modifications In the treasury's first program. These, he indicated would be for lower taxes on home consumption of gas and electricity, anil for a tax 11 on wort and malt. He nKo told Harrison he would point out specific flaws In the house tax till! ami suggest corrections This action, he warned, rould not be con sldered as offering a treasury program, because the treasury is bitterly opposed to the house bill. The general manufacturers' sales tax as carried In the bill reported hv the ways and means committee Is acceptable to the treasury. Mills reiterated. He suggested that the treasury would like to have the committee accept a 1'4 per cent manufacturers sale tax, estimated to yield $350,-01,000. Mills was optimistic over the federal economy drive, saying a minimum appropriations slash of $200,000,000 Is definitely In sight after conferences bet wet'n the President and the house economy committee. - n. IOIPY ' the mglit of Apr'l 2 of st Ka.itiiomls - e, 1 n-- I.imllierfrl:-- I ri a lonely cor in the Bronx. No word has come from - howevir, p lid. In saic the the crimt-- money was order that I'm tor Condon can pursue hi" efloris to recover the baby fii-of olhi lal Intel fi iciice, ri presen tatives of Colonel Lindbergh have requested Bronx officials not to question him. They agreed to heed the request. A new and puzzling angle was In Ji cteil Into the mystery when dispatches from London quoted an article In the Dally Mail that some of the ransom bills bad been found In the BrltPh capital. Colonel Sc hwarzkopp revealed that efforts to trace the ransom hills had not provided a clew. A woman was questioned for several hours In Manhattan In the belief that It was she who tendered one of the bills In payment h r pure bases In u (Ireenwlcb (Conn) bake'-hoMonday night. Bit she I, n. illy was rt leased with apologies. for retaining the full flght- lug strength of the United States fleet In the 1aeiflc. while conditions remain unsettled in the Far East, are being considered by administration of fleiuls. At present the scouting, as well as the battle force, ts 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. Th 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 the Hawaiian and west const maneuvers which were concluded several weeks ago. The understanding Is thnt the State department officials took the position thnt maintenance of the fleet ntlt8 full strength In Pacific waters would have a beneficial effect on the far enstern situa tion. pi.ANS D RESIDENT PAUL VON HINDEN-- l "resident berg who was if Germany in the run-of- f election by ,n overwhelming majority, Issued a I iielamation accepting the election and thin Ued the German people for their re uewed expressions of He confidence. himself "to pledged continue to serve my fatherland and folk with all my power." True to my oath, I will continue to ful till my duty of re above nil niulning parties with Justice dominant, and with a lived desire to help our fatherlund to freedom and equality externally, and to unity and progress at home, he said. The eighty four year-olpresident again urgently appealed to the German people to unite. I Implore all German men and women, whether they voted for or against me, to iciis-- their wrangling" lie said. and close their ranks, Again, as se en years ago, I appeal to the entire to rimm people to cooperate. It is necessary to unite all powers In order to surmount the present confusion and distress, (inly by tdamling together are we strong enough to master our fate. Therefore, In unity, let us go forward with God. e has been ordered ADOI.F HITLER German government to bis army of 400.000 national socialist 6hock troops and to end terrorizing activities for whicl. It holds them responsible. This sudden blow nt the strong Fascist organization cutne in the form of an emergency decree signed by President Yon HindenThis decree dissolved Immediburg. ately all "quasi military organizations" of the national socialist workers party. a minimum A of punishment month's Imprisonment is provided by to which may be added t he decree a tine, for any participation In the dissolved organizations or support accorded it. dis-pan- d pnnle which swept over of Argentine and Chile as a of the eruption ol nearly a of volcanoes in the Andos moun quickly subsided us the fire and which hud belched from the THE result score tains ashes craters diminished. Scientists Immediately began an Investigation In an ef fort to discover what had caused the phenomenon. Several parties of seis mologists nude air surveys of the vohanlc region". the groat area over Meanwhile, winch the ashes fell extending the entire width iff tne continent from the Pacific coast of Chile to the Atlantic coast of Argentina and Uruguay and about 400 miles wide looked as If it snow had been visited by a hen storm. At some po.nts the ashes were reported to be lying 14 Inches deep. " their In ''??,: SI.T. I) roTOOELE, UT. A series of nt campaigns are being planned In various communities of Tooele followcomity bv the county agent hunOne Grantsville. one in ing the dred null participated in a community drive on ground squirtels, placing nhmit 750 do uud s of bait. IP ' , MsmtHeZ I? ck rosperity ... r a bill an as tt simply or r.'t f,i(.js ,r,.' two e veterat s upwards of to toff n t,"-1,111 ,, v SpoUsmcD for the would bonus liv skirted Its passage toward Mart the United States back dr- pro-- p riti b' increasing money In and reducing t cu In MC.'ioosMig prices tin- - i. tine of the dollar Sli.irtly after the bonus advocates had had their sa.v the movement for full payment of the bonus was assailed Senator Joseph T. In three UII TpHK senate hanking committee was advised by Richard Whitney president of the New York Stock e Need Toning? change, that stock and bond values enough had depreciated at TEMPORARILY tired not night before or; least six billion did a poor dinner perhaps that hns not lars during the April agreed with you? These may leave collapse In security your skin looking heavy dull a yel-a valu!, lowish tinge. If you have been work-- ; Testifying as the 1 ing too hnrd and not getting enough! principal witness In additional rest to compensate plan an In the committees extra few hours of rest store up a eestigatiim of short little extra energy. An afternoon nap ( v'sCJ selling on the stork , for an hour or two, If you are nt borne exchange, Mr. Whitand your time Is your own, will work s ney said that the drop wonders. You will feel fresh and rein securities values had been as drastic juvenated. If your digestion has been Impaired, get after that. Remember during the past week as during any other thnt elimination must be regular1 drink pllent.v of water to flush out all He eon depression. Impurities plan a change to a single curred in an estimate by u committee member that stock market and bond diet for a few days. losses from the peak of high prices If your entire system needs toning remember that fresh air and exercise In 1929 had dropped ? I3.nooooo.mo. Mr. Whitney's estimates were made will do the trick. Throw your win-- ' dow wide open. Breathe In a long,' at the conclusion of the second day deep breath. Slowly. Exhale slow !y, of the committee's attempt to pin reContinue for several minutes. sponsibility for recent stock market too. Follow with a few setting up exer- losses upon the activities of Wall cises. A cold shower warm to cold if street hears engaged In short selling you can't stand the shock of the cold operation". At the conclusion of the water to begin with. Then u brisk days hearing the Investigation was eatment adjourned until Monday, when Mr. rub. Now a little skin simple cleansing cream and skin Whitney is expected to place betonic. Pat "lilt quick, slapping move fore the committee a complete record Now of the short sales during the last nients upward and outward. look in the glass and see If there Isnt, week together with a list (if the prom a suggestion of glowing, health color. inent hears who have been on the short side of the market. Your whole body should feel alive. Mr. Whitney vigorously denied that Plan a half hours walk someshort sales hud anything to do with time during the day. Not juut the recent drop in securities value", sauntering along but rhythmic, as vou asserting that widespread liquidation quick walking. Hum a tunewonderwalk a marching song a and unsettling business development" ful secret for improving ones posrather than hear raids were respon ones spirits. ture and pulling up Bible for the drop. He asserted, and Far worse than the temporarily yel- produced figures to prove his point, lowish tinge. Is the generally sallow, that during the first week of the sluggish skin. April decline, the reduction In stock First thing to do Is to get at the prices was accompanied by a decline root of the evil determine the cause. In the short Interest or short sales. In response to questions, Mr. Whit Organic ditliculties such as sluggish liver sometimes cause the skin to look ney said he thought between fifteen very sallow. Consult your physician. and twenty million persons were tradHe will probably tell you to watch ing on the stock market when the your diet, keep up the daily ration of crash came In 1929. eight glasses of water a day be sure elimination Is regular. Internal cleanpKSITTE tothe failure of the kid liness Is very important. restore the Lindbergh nnpers Dont forget the deep breathing, set- baby after the $,"0,000 ransom was ting up exercises, shower, etc., In the paid by Colonel Lindbergh, the belief persists In official circles that the morning. For local treatment you will need child will he restored to Its parents. more than the usual cleansing and The optimism seemed to spring toning combination to give your skin chiefly from faith in the ability of Dr. that vivid glow. A stimulating bleach- John F. Cotulon of the Jafsie" conwxvrk. After tact to reestablish communication ing cream will do the the skin, you with the gang which is believed to cleansing thoroughly will apply this stimulant with an up- be holding the baby, stolen from his ward, sweeping motion over fnce and parents' home near Hopewell, N. J., neck. After five 01 ten minutes, re- on March 1. Doctor Condon ts reported to have move the cream gently with tissues told the members of some of Ids Apply your nourishing Do not rub. cream generously to allow nny burn- classes at New Ro, belle college that Then mold he had recognized the penmanship in ing or stinging sensation. more. all the notes from the kidnapers as minutes and pat for ton 9 2 the handwriting of a former pupil. Syndicate ) YVNt! Ssrvlr. ( It was support, d too. tv the grow Man's Peculiarity conv letiou that the kidnapers as lng can Man I" that peculiar animal who well as the baby's fuller vvere double out of pictures crossed by the ti vsterious Individual get a good hearty laugh and then look who removed the 0.ooo album in an old family currency a ss ns muh In n mirror without fr m the tads o' Doctor Condon on Dost on Herald. x nil IT IIF.WY MARJORIE DUNCAN V'OU are urged News -- Briefly Told for Busy Readers Events the World Over vy Intermoiintain - M- .- 1. i I quarters Robinson (Deni.. Ark.), senate Democratic leader. Issued a statement In width he asserted that payment of the certificates adjusted compensation Mawould produce harmful results. T. Rainey (Dem., Lender Henry jority Ill ). and Representative Hamilton Kish (Rep, N. Y.), also attacked the bonus laws. BUTLER PIERCE lUMIi'E J of the Culled Slates Supreme court tinmUd down a decision thnt throws a furtl er safeguard around the Amerhome ican against unlawful searches and seizures. The decision 1 affirmed the circuit F court's decision that I S the prohibition agents who raided, on a mere arrest New of warrant, the York premises DhuIpI Paris, M. and Pauline used by them as headquarters for receiving bootleg orders, and liquor then took possession of all the papers and documents In the room, were not legally Justified In so doing. The Supreme court holds the arrest of mude, but I.efknwlz was properly says : There Is nothing In the record to support the claim that at the time of the arrest the offense for which the warrant was Issued or any other crime was being committed In the presence of the officers The mere so Udtiig of orders from the room In connection with the other uses alleged In the complaint Is not sufficient to constitute the maintenance of a nuisance thereon." HOOVER and Gover- won favor of the elections and In primary PRESIDENT electorate conventions states. In five although the delegates to the state convention are It is believed that a majority of those chosen favor the President, For governor, Judge Henry Horner of Chicago won the Democratic nominatlon, while the Republicans chose former Gov. I.en Small. In Nebraskas preferential primary, Governor Roosevelt was the winner for the Democratic nomination by a substantial margin. The slate of ReIn Illinois, unln-structe- d publican delegates favors President Hoover, whose name did not appear on the preferential ballot. The prospects of both President Hoover and Governor Roosevelt were strengthened by the action of three state conventions. conthe Republican In Missouri vention Instructed the entire state delegation of 4." to vote for Hoover. The Florida Republican convention pledged nine delegates at large to Hoover. District meetings gave him four more and two other d. strict delegates remain to be chosen. Kentucky's entire Demoeiatle delega2(1 was instructed by the sdate convention for Governor Roosevelt to vote for him as long as Ins name Is before tbe national convention. tion of does not take a fancy to proposals for disarmament as presented by Hugh 8. Gibson, tbe American representative. FRANCE Andre Tar Premier Ge- Gibson Mr. proposed that tanks, big guns and gases be abolished In the interests of security, but he made no mention of battleships, "the most obvious aggro sive weapon, said M. Tardieu. Abolition of certain types of aggressive arms will not necessarily provide security, he snicl, but might, on the contrary, be d to an Invaded countrv. The only means to security, he declared, Is common action against an aggressor. This was generally accepted as a restatement of the French proposal for plaeit g o forces at the of the League of Nations (Ten-ev- In nny ease, the e the conference, reminded this meeting Is und. r the auspices of the League of Nations, and he suggested that nonmembers of the I keop In this niinl. Mr. G.bsons propolis wtre in line out hv N. rn i n H with Lins worked Davis In eor'.rem-Hoover and Sicre'a-- 'S 1'"- - w tsU.-- n UT Group In- s IE aont N one-thir- d - pices of tho Red (ff'ciss. SALT LAKE UITY, UT Utah funnels are entitled to borrow at least $ou0,0(i0 of the $3,500,000 seed loan funds allotted to states under the Salt Lake office, and yet to date they have applied for only $131,309. OGDEN, UT. Rose Kelley, 19, of Butte, Montana, riding the blind baggage en route here, fell off an Oregon Short Line train at Brigham City. She was picked up by the train crew und brought to the Dee hospital. A ETON, TV YO. County Agent S. states 11 carloads of Red Cross wheat have been received and distributed In Star valley. The grain was trucked from Cukeville and delivered by local committeemen in various communities. B. Murray got a warm feeling ft. Tobacco, though happen to be a smlj fqcon-sore- myself. My husband switched to Target from ready madej. He thought he wasnt going to lik rolling his own. But now h says hed never smoke any other kind. He tells me that Target ts real cigarette tobacco, a blend of Virginia, Burley and Turkish tobaccos just like the Q z E ui eo ready-made- use. And he s that with those gummed says papen O you get free with Target, it easy to roll a firm, round dza. 0 o Ill take my husbands word for all that, but I do know that we save real money every week. My husband rolls thirty or more cigarettes from each package of Target. And that means a big saving. Figure it out. Target is only 10 cents a package. Z so rette. AND GET THIS: u UI D The us. Government tax on 20 ciguetta amounts to tt. On 20 cigarettea you roll from Target Tobacco tbe tax ia just about le. No wonder you get such value for a dimel SAVE MONEY ROLL YOUR OWN SEE WHAT YOU SMOKE Wrapped in Moietureproof Cellophane EVANSTON, Vi'YO The Evanston American Legion auxiliary has set Saturday, May 2S, ns Poppy day. The auxiliary is offering two prizes for the two best Poppy day posters by Evanston school students, one prize to lie awarded to a grade student, the other to a high school student. OGDEN, UT. Members of the Ogden Horse Show association have made definite arrangements for the ec lining show, Juno 2, 3 nnd 4. A free matinee for children will be held on the afternoon of the first d i.v. SALT LAKE CITY, UT Over tons of federal farm hoard wheat have been nlloted to Utah for stock feeding purposes. SALT LAKE (TTY, UT. e work of the state and gov- er for the control of slieop scabies in 1 tab bus been approved by the state hoard ef agriculture, and plans were ailvoe-leby Harden Itemiion, secretary, to induce tho government to in lease its activity. SALT LAKE UITY", T T There Las been no depress'en in educational nc'ivitics in Utah during tbe school year of 19.112. according to Dr. (. N. .Tet'scn, t no superintend-rn- t of public instiintinn. Attendance at sciioo iio m higher and the but dens carried by teachers heavy, have been augmented by the desiio of parents und chin-r- e n n'ih , ch'privcd of gainful occupations, to devote their leisure to Siime worth while puiMiit BMSE, IDA. Idaho's 1932 winter wheat harvest will he approximately l.T.noO.OoO hushed", if present conditions continue throughout the balance of the season. The predicted 19.12 crop of 13300.000 is slightly above tbe 1931 harvest of 12,114,000 bushels nnd the 1924-2- 3 r average of 10.253.000. BOISE, IDA. California's of agriculture has nil border inspection stations to halt potato shipments hy truck In compliance with the state's recent ruling thnt only shipments by railroad will he permitted to enter the state. California hns established quarantine against nlfnltn weevil and refuses to admit certain produce from a number of states, Idaho included. Rt RI.EY, IDA An effort to popu'nrie the use of milk, through education iff school children, hns l'P-successful. Records kept of lun.hes in the four school buildings of Burley show inereasod mental efficiency and better health in children nsff g milk. Coop-erutiv- Brown Williamson Tobacco Coep. LouiiviUc, Kentucky Ci;i fie Heavy Burden Youre looking downcast, Whats on your mind': old man. A piece of my wife's. Bilioffi m Bilious, constipated? Take MATURE'S REMEDT i: the mild. safe, laxative. Youll feel fine tbe morning. Promptly and pleasantly rids the Byotern of the bowel poisons that headaches J n niv ALRIGHT 25c. The All. Vegetable TO Laxciwe of Vanity Is the fouml.iion most ridiculous and eon'oril1'-1'vices. Adam Smith. PILES File sufferers from rrotrudlng. Blind Bleeding, Itching or from very can now get relief first treatment by using H' five-yea- of France, rep resenting his govern ment, bitterly assailed dieu the plans at the neva conference. SPRING VI LLE, struction for school chilclien during d the' summer vacation will be by the I. T. A. if the plans Dow under way mature. TOOELE, IT. The International Smelter has ojs1 ed up two lead furnaces on full time and employ an additional 30) men at the present rate of time per man. (iterations at this rate are ussured for at least two and a half nr three months, In older to dear up all of the stock piled ore at the plant. l'T. One hundred OGDEN, bushels of free government wheat will he ground hv Ogden mills for Use as stock feed, it is predicted. IOGAN, UT Thirty five ears of milled wheat have been received in ('ache county for liv. stock feed relief to he- distributed under the aus- with v pr, Nlent Stmson. Newanxiw Union.) SALT LAKE CITY, UT An excellent crop of Utah apples Is fore- M by a report issued by tbe bu- reau i'f agricultural economies, "hiih irulioat'S n heavy bloom on trxs o' a ' varieties, nnd that they are i tvetii ally fieo from meuncc by fr""t as the season Is at least two wi'ehs late. A lii'nvy crop of edierrie'S D n No itielii'afi'd, although some damage result it g from the drought cf last year may develop. Beach buds are be gaming to hurst. No w er (Dm lire has been repored end prosjccet, e for a full crop. PI1 OgJ Q. R. (Quick Relief) ment Is a new n'medjJ'l.g o0 treatment of pile S matter how long aHlieted. anteed to give s:fficfactor-o- r money refunded. Before placing lhis pue ,e g lent on the market (r ;3 ri.i. Ja was put to the acid ,esnever1 jgji. mild and severe cases, wonderful lng to produce P jtjj If you are troubled vth R do not experiment. If - p,lr ftoct File Ointment. R d olU gist does not carry fill out the blank bek-if t0 ro Q. R. OINTMENT MFj. 373 South 5th Salt Lake City, Q. R. Co., Gentlemen Inclosed find $1 f COrder for One time r Olnttneut to be ni.ii.eJ M 11. y.i Name F. O. Address On condition" th satisfied with r am to re' eive n returning t.n e I s'" li t at tory. C.ty W. N. U., Salt Lake I N |