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Show THE3 PAYSON S': News Review of Current Events the World Over Kiri 1 Ki; 1 w t Tri-Low- Italo-Ethinpia- n By EDWARD e Wrsltrn T ! ROGERS, friniMiis m't'ir t . mid In.iinirl-il- , nml Wiley I one of tin bo- -t known iliers In tin r.t died to t . r tl .'tilt In h World, lI.i m wliile Hying from F.nt I). inks 1'ln two In loiiif J'.arrow, Alaska men, t lose Iriends, li.td lieen enjoyIn tin ing an ,nr ,t im(oii t Nor! ii, and 1osi lnttndd l,itT to v to A N'tWn of tin- f.iinl mvl to Se.tMIe by dent was anley I! Morgan, sUittl corps operator at 1olnt Harrow lie sold In )tad recovered (lie bodies fiom tin w r(s ha go. ,TH I, t -- 11 - I W. I In the matter of house and aenatH tominlnees on the nativities of lob byists not Into a tangle that (irtalnly didn't en harice their dignity. llop-sorHow aril (1. - i, the Ion? sought load of the Associated (las and I'tlhlles svstem, permuted the emissary of the Illeilric house eonimltlee to llml him, and Senator Hugo Rhiek Hew Into n rag.) H, C. Hopson and had his com- nilttee threaten Hopson with con he miles tempt proceeding before It. Chairman OConnor of the bonne body wan angered Hopson Is hy this and declared: Ive pot him. Nobody else has pot him. Nobody else I polo? to pet him." So, resolutions were presented In both branihes of conpres ntttlioil.liig the ollieers of the two chamber take Hopson lido custody. The elusive, chunky utilities mag-nattold the house coinnilUce about Ids various companies and reluted the align of his (ravels while he was aoupht. Hut be politely refused to answer questions concerning the sources and amount of his Income. He testified that ho believed" the Associated (las system had FMnt eight or nine hundred thousand dollars" In opposition to the Wheeler Itayburn utility control bill. That' Just a small fraction of tbe equity In our com he destroyed If would which panies the hill becomes law nml remain law," he declared. To one question hy Cox of Georgia Hopson replied: I resent that Inquiry. No gentleman would hnve asked It. Whereupon Cox threatened to kick him out of the room unless he withdrew the nnswor, and Hopson mildly withdrew It. O'Connor Introdueed In the house a resolution that severely slammed the senate, hot It dropped when word came that Senator Black would wait to take Hopson after O'Conntir'g hunch wus through with hint. However, It pave opportunity for a ridiculous quarrel between the New Tinker and Itankln of Texas. Late In the day llopson calmly walked Into ltlaek's committee room and asked: Is some one here looking for me?" Illaek and his comIn my custody. PICKARD Union t t- - e mittee then questioned the utilities man for an hour or two and got mighty little out of him except smooth sarcasm that made the chairman quite furious. At thut time both Hopson ami Ills attorney had been served with contempt OUItKOUNPKP hy a group of no- tables ami In the glare of pine President flashlights, togruphers ltoosevelt put his signature on the social security act of which he said: If the senate and house of representatives In this long and arduous session had done nothing more than pass this lull the session would he regarded as historic for at! time." Among those who were present were Senator Robert K. Wagner of New York and Representative John Iewls of who Maryland, Jointly r drafted the bill; Secretary of Frances Perkins, who had a hand In Its making, and Senators Pat Harrison, William King nml Kdvvard I.n-bo- r. Costignn. In a talk Intended for reproduction on the smin screens of the 1 country, the President said: This social security measure gives at least some protection to ,20.0110.1k HI of our citizens who will reap direct benefits through uneui ployment compensation, through old age pensions and through Increased services for the protection of dill dren snd the prevention of III health. We can never Insure 1K1 per cent of the population against 100 percent of the hazards and vicissitudes of life hut we hnve tried to frame a law which will give some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against the loss of a Job and against povertold age. This law. too. represents a corner stone In a structure wh'rh Is being built hut Is hy no means complete a structure Intended to h $ y-ridden ed I T the IleselentS set la st bill was Dually enactlaw, the sena. t adopt t,- ?rt - A'-'V- t f v N .A '' S t ,; ;r- Vv - . s' ? n ' A14 , , K u r- -v . it f. . O' X K . !. syrv . A. ' v L ii .i 7V?.y , !', .r.n Cull Jones: Suppose young Hill Is twenty when the law goes into effect uud makes un average monthly salary He of $10() until he Is sixty-tive- . will get a monthly pcubioii, until Ills death, of $53.75. In detail, here is what will hap ten to him: 111 the calendar years 037, Oi.S, and lit 0 he will pay a salary tax of 1 per cent, or a total of $.'!G for the three years. In Oto, 1011, 1012 he will my lVi per cent, or $51. In 1013, OH. and OF the tux will In 10 Id. he 2 per rent, or $72. 1017, and 1018 the tax will be 2Vi From 1010 to per rent, or $90. ttk V' SJ'- - w 1 jh 1 wt &&& to appear in lhn newspaper, e.vie club of Ale,"irK Ciub. of cimimm; part of a and chambtr cen'rat h , ru and l.ah, j,pan to punt , ut Lt. ih's rrsouives to that local people will ' know Utah Hotter''. By MARION C. NEI.S0N of art'cVa rtah's i MV ex- $50.-(HH- was vocal In opposition. He could not see the Justice or the wisdom of the proposition. Fo the committee suddenly reversed Itself abruptly, rejected the la Follette plan bv a vote of 8 to 7. and saved the little Incomes and perhaps a lot of Imnso members who hope to he re elected. The hill vvhbh the committee reported was passed hy the senate to by n rote of It contains new provisions to coniNnsite for those eliminated from the house hill and the estimated revenue is only $1,000,000 less - ees of the New h ork Khlpbulld ing corporation at fanitlcn, N. J., appealed to Cresldent Roost volt by wire to attempt a fair settlement of their 11 week eld strike width lias t.ed up S'O.ikXJ.OOU worth of navy contracts. They sa.d union roiognitlon must be obtained before t walkout will bo ended. Tbe union also wage Increases and other objec tivos. s I1 Intermountain News e current " projects now under consideration apples and an vet-Due eu for various parts of the country, of prunes are predicted u r I i, it is reported. no, this season. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Re- roiSE, IDA -P- uces ii Cc e por.s of county assessors, made by Idaho ian'-e-f r fv,: a n- . at the capital to the statistician cultural products for the pend. f r tho state tax commission, June la n Jidv 13, nr, v y I, show that the 1035 t w that .f t,. ,uu s of fixe counties for county pur- bv a small tuv it t 23 i f poses are low er th m lart y ear; 31 luted i the r live are higher, and two are the remit. same. CEDAR CITY FT o Vu- UT. SLT LAKE CITY. tl ULt 12-- t rho-it1 DO to enroll D from jam t t c: Tip,m Utah's 21 CCC c"- -. ; ha: ice r. ed bv the state Gircele it:.)C, r C(V selcctmiu lTT- -A TREMONTOV. L'r nop I D .' and rodeo xvill be held here w 19 to 21. ed nt 9 I i tinning : "Always stand to your flag, not onlv in good days hut ern more In the had ones Keep It tip when tbe storm ladies and clouds the firm imont." 1eep apprehension sMll prevails among Jews In Germany as to what the f ii t ut e has in store for them. After Count voa II. lldorf, Cerlln police prexi lent, had forbidden In tlividu il action against Jews, il ho'm riv k, minister of lnVnor t:i noun, ed : 'I he Jewish ques'lon will vhmlv but surely be gotten ri I of, a the Nazi program foresees." 1 Nothing manners. s irs lift e 1 1 Eep-t.'f'b- FSl to jr w words He aim ( iit I 1 DOt. ! Enough ,s go contagious her; th: there, ani come back Tito . 0 'and i Lie later. closed joor s MOSQUITO J injectlive Poiso mosquitoes I feet her to th' saddles we toped a Por Ushlcb she Lit morning up xas saddling i; are duy annoy the ho of bis ftSe on human Mosquitoes Before she can draw yout however, the mosquito mt thin il by injecting a poison L jo FLY-TO- wlthl hands, L are spread seriou iUovo ptdtmia take ebt.rce. Kill moiuitAi1 spiders with pn by 10,000 tests. Accept no substitutes ...dt you go1 care you like said In myself." st I tit to his sa rope. She little cat lugs are hat Quick, Pleasant Successful In Chicagos stockyards half the bog pens are closed, prices are soaring, men have lost jobs, all for lack of hogs to push around and butcher. The yards are suffering. And only a little while ago an earnest government, determined to help tbe farmer and promote prosperity, was butchering tens of thousands of farrow sows to get rid of them before their little pigs could be born. Too many little pigs will make too many big hogs, said tbe government. You can imagine the ghosts of a million pigs floating over the stock yards, squeaking in their baby Ye told you so. voices, he s at might," Elimim In i horse jeds droppet to face I' she told hi tint you to ( Her let month quh' Wd Lets be frank there's on' way for your body to rid Is. the waste material that caws ity, gas, headaches, bloated fe and a dozen other disco: Your Intestines must functi, tlie way to make them move ly, pleasantly, successfully, i. griping or harsh irritants is tol a Milnesia Water thoroughly, eordance with directions on tt( tie or tin, then swallow. Milnesia Wafers, pure ml magnesia In tablet form, each, nlent to a tablespoon of liqtuv of magnesia, correct add.';, breath, flatulence, at their sj and enable you to have the! pleasant, successful elimte necessary to abundant health Milnesia Wafers come In I nt 33c and ODc or in eonvenie: at 20c. Recommended by thv J.t , wat as yon lj slowly. 1 Onl and I hi you kith here, togi J DOW. I d( I Ii, yon hat It isnt It icky, l the h hate 7, child, wt Jean lenly heap u her face a ,n '4 never be fd to dropped dm of physicians. All good these carry them. Start usingwafers ant tasting effective Fan! Wb E'shop i con tutky an- JeanT him, Hitler announcing that his country Is ready to meet any outside adds: No power on earth peril, can attack us. That seems a little overconfident. g half their value In silver, have given the treasury a profit of about And at this moment It 'does not appear to have hurt anybody. Who understands money? Lovely woman, led by Paris fash is still trying to find out what she really wants. Universal Service dispatches from Paris No him? It's jchy Be Sure They Cleanse the today." nonsot Propsiy hat Blood 8L are constantly? fiom W YOUR kidneys matter she Kentucky ; s- -as If stream. But kidneys sometime! their work do not act as tended fail to remove impunte when retain. poison the system Then you may suffer nagging or loo ache, diiziness, scanty at urination, getting up night," miserad limbs; feel nervous, all upset. nencai Cenl Dont de lea Jr especially for pofl kidneys. ' hey !l Doans are tioning had hld( shook e of oni ep.sndes i to Institu Jieni m fi ot fine dated Si Jt John t of the ar army ed hollow I t ' of KEWEST HBSg; SALT LAKES lobby Is 'elL cooled during the summ8 Radio tor Every Fm 200 Rooms 200 Butt'S - e Our thi the sever: t article to ! an oni the insi the Ame f'wse ten Inc. ol chil with 0 the I lay, mhah in oo Temple Squar M MU te v imes ai timed HOTEL lnrr,nlp t1T on public ren0., lic If your generous Uncle Sam g vox you $94 a month, the amount t iat unions now spurn, he will taka ha-$13 12 In Income tax. like giving your lit-Tljt seems a stiik of randv and b't-of- f the end of It I !fw the " hip-line- Interesting Item tn taxation news For instance, government will col- a Into describe dresses as transparent as lace curtains from the knee down, skin tight evening gowns with cutout designs as big as elm leaves from under the arms to the . Cape coats of while fur, slit wide open on both sides." One gown made entirely of plaited gold braid." When will finally have done? I come m n Ion designers, at hit tare Stocks are better, prices higher, In London and Wall Street. The Ion-doDally Mail says: "A stock ex' change boom seems to do more for world trade than anything. The reason Is that it gives confldence everywhere." Strange and powerful Is eonfi donee." You cannot see It, feel It, weigh It, but you can easily destroy it. moment a I) Uncle Sam, with all his spending, makes a little something for him self. His money-issuinprivileges, paper dollars worth about 50 cents, and silver coins containing less than Itlr.r wdmd,,!'.,,, s that," isnt nounces a new air weapon "overwhelmingly powerful," but does not say what It is. Plain TNT and poison gas are powerful enough. r 8 gives a 1 flfho servants nsse.-umco- i this pehat Lt Interesting photograph War talk continues. Mussolini ue Rousr t from of the Ethiopian emperor riding on lions, one female, one male, In the palace garden. The emperors lions are trained In this fashion for use as watch dogs." You can easily believe that intruders "keep out. For war purposes, however, lions are not particularly valuable. Tear gas and deadly poison gas would discourage the lions, as they would men, and lions cannot jump as high as an airplane. An n- emptions and starting the surtax Increases at $,'!tHHi Instead of The latter feature was proposed hy Senator Iji Folletle and was adopted to keep him In line. Also, the Inheritance taxes which President Roosevelt had asked for were eliminated. Protests against Increasing the tuxes on little incomes came Immediately, from senators, representatives and the country at large. Senators Corah of Malm and Norris of Nebraska were among the Independents" who expressed their disapproval. Mr. Corah especially J fa, t tlie JL. or . That Addis Ababa shows two most recently rciognlzcd scenic areas is Wayne cenlying uimust entmly in Wayne County, m tbe south drive a than less our of day's state. rt ilw doorstep, tral pait Right from any j. rt of the state, is this wondeiful playground of nature, so unusual that the fedmal governin' nt is at present considering setting aside the mure area as a national park. Layout mtrv, to those who liavo familiarized themselves with this strange t untry, is hy way of Fish Lake. The usual route is highway 24 which hunches oft from highway S'J ut Sigurd, a few miles north of Richfield. Fish Luke is well known to evtry fisherman as well as being 'Hus mountam lake Is about seven miles he.iutv spot a recognm long ami a mde and a half wale. Its waters are kv cold and in liianv Hue some if the finest fishing in Hip places i' i il pth is unknown. statu is I) be h.al. To those who seek a fisherman's paradise, as well as those who love the uutdoois, th's lake his beeuine a favored vaca1081, Inclusive, the tax will be 3 per tion spot because of its beauty and ai c, together with its tine cent, or a total of $1,180 for those lodge and rah n uu ninmiMlatii 33 years. A pood hi'diwav leads south from Fish Lake through l.oa. the counTims, In do years, Rill Jones will into the w omit mil. Wonderland is indeed the long word that seat, ty have paid In $1,110 All tbe time to describe nature's handiwork m Wnvne County. The roal begins matchbeen will have bis employer winds through beds of multicolored cliv, past huge5 balanced rocks, ing bis tax payments, so the total and in and out among a most amazing jumble of ( idoreil s imlstono paid to the federal treasury will cliffs. Three hundnil miles of sparkling, trout filled mountain an cams he $2,8s0. wind down from the mountains. From the road tan be sei n remnants of once mighty forests the At sixty live Rill Jones ran exf.illi n trees now pet Hied -- trees which grew sn.iioo Outt years ago, soma pect to live perhaps 10 yeais more of them five feet in diameter. M..ny of them aie well over a hundred If he does, he will get hack SO 1.70 feet long. 'When Hill Jones dies this Is Rut in ordi r to fully nppiecinte what confused artistry nature can what will happen: produce, one must leave the road and take to tlu pack horse and sadIlls average animal salary will dle for a half day journey. Ilorsis may lie obtained from any of tbe he multiplied hy the number of bettlements airing the road, and one is well repaid for hk efloits. In other Tbe country is a series of surprises as one puks hi way through years he paid taxes. words, If he dies alter he has paid nil inconceivable jumble of colored roiks and cliffs. With.n two nule3 taxes for 45 years, $1,200 will lie of Fruita, a picturesque little town on the main highway, one comes multiplied by 45 giving a total of quite suddenly, in the very midst of a confused maze of gigantic cliffs, upon the mammoth Hickman Natural Bridge. This magnificent arch $.74,000, Arbitrarily, tbe bill stipu lutes that Hill Jones' estate shall is 117 feet high with a span of 137 feet, and yet is not the largest of he entitled to 3'4 per cent of that, the Natural Bridges in I'tah. The saddle traveler is also able to see the di sorted homes of cliff or $1,8: less any amount he re and ancient pictographs which they chiseled on the face of dwellers, cel veil in pensions before he died. the cliffs. Dozens of huge rocks, balanced precariously on small bases, "If Jones dies before he gets back and many small natural bridges make even a short hike on to it in thi3 $1,8:H) In pensions, vvb.it be actually region a never to experience. received Is deducted from $1,800 Going south from Fruita the road leads to Grover which Is at the and tbe remainder paid to his heirs very edge of the great Powell National Forest area. For those who If he lives until he gets Imck all of like nature In its wild state, a horseback trip along the Aquarius Plateau the $1,800 and more, his heirs get will richly reward all who undertake it. Few of the residents of the intermountain region realize that the Aquarius Plateau i.irries the nothing. If Jones should die before he highest forest in tbe world. Tins remarkable forest begins at 11 ouo and continues to 11. COO feet. reaches sivfy five, his heirs would feet Almost a half day by paikhorse along this flat tableland he entitled to a payment of 3 per the traveler reaches a journeywhere the plateau drops awav on three point cent of the total wages on which sides leaving the observer literally "ou top of the world, with a most taxes hail been paid beautiful array of color spread everywhere below him. The For Instance, If he died after ten visibility and the beauty of the panorama alone, well row amazing aid tbe years, he would have paid taxes on traveler for his efforts. On a clear day, from this vantage punt the of r.ch crimson the sandstone cliffs in Zion National Ills heirs wotild he en $12,000. or thebnl-Hsn- t of the walls of Bryce Canyon mav beluk, orange-redt tied to 3 a per cent of that, or set n And with tho aid of binoculars, even the distant Grand Canyi n of the V. $ 120." Wad i Is dmeernablo on the horizon. Mr. Reader: Do ycur purl to advertise ('tu h. PI J,e S silence during stJ (!,, ar;(f lo Jomf AIR7LF IUTLKRrenewed friend or relative or bauness aswute out of e .S'ulr N.rI war fare on Jews and Catholics led j many to think the movement was FILER, IDA Wail v the 700 sheep i.fRy'd at the being led by others fourteenth annual Idal o state Rut Her Fuehrer ram sale sold m short order nt emerged from his -- Briefly told lor Busy Readers the Twin Falls county fur residence Country stand for higher prices thangiami was to make a speech APPLE CROP LARGER the ca-'last x car. In at REE STING IS FATAL SALT LAKE CITY, I'T-- Tbc which be nude It farm-- ; and tanchcs m REGION IS FORTUNATE Utah inclear be wax hack UTAH FAR.7IS INCREASE ert esed approximate Iv 117 pcV Ing the cent in number hr the pound "houxech-anlngto SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The Horn 1030 to nr, nd-rtu federal government plans to pur- a preliminary tab the limit. lie the Nazi chase 130,000 acres of land m tin iv. made by the Utah at a cost of about $200,000 riculturc. party would smash as two of the 100 land utilization Its opponents, con A large cion LOISL, IDA One of Wondcihind, hnidlp npj cons'JtT nctj I $ , I, one of s rs ied by tbe Salt t! I Read the niter made Dythfrj Company in another part per. They will send a full wi ply of health giving pogJ anyone "ho writes for it- - I'resluent ltoosevelt, Gen- -' era Johnson and theWIA (Works seems Progress administration") temporarily to have collapsed. Mr. Moany, New Voik labor leader, said all union men would go out and stay out and nonunion tuen would follow. The news Is ttiat the nonunion men did not follow, and the union men went back to work. Robert Moses of the park department, who employs 25,000 workers on park projects, reports only 110 deserters. A i h d. a;iin-- XI'l'Cor Weeks Supply 0f p03(. New York's strike of union men M SS5 lt axa, (which u 1 k not dry, ; )'.)y drJWll toL wire. TfcJ hie 1 , 1 will work and ri a. rust and Ik ; 5 H ' 1 , , Wi- a vifreezing cious hoax. It accuses WilXrihur Itristinne lard of freezing a dead monkey and then substituting a live one, supposed to have been frozen and thawed out. lector FKhbein, editor of the Ainer.can Medical Association Journal, says anybody frozen stiff would suiely die. It was an interesting yarn while (f 'K Mr. ('arealJ - tnt to take: M.dt 8ure that Jr Is dry nfti k has beet,, water. handle d way), and - ifVjSW'l- a little long t.nio, Ii(Te llards alleged pie-paie- every s calls t V the contereiae icpnrl u.it.iily agreed to by the house, piobably many thousands of men and women all over the country In g.ui Uguruig ou the tensions they would rotoivo under lls leims It is unlikely that one in a thousand has any dear Idea of how the new program's pen siou system will work, so we reprint here a neat summaiy hy the Associated Cress showing Its operation us applied to nc. This was done hy lowering person- employ- V's Wth Willard. They will be sorry to hear that the American Medical association , Ing most every provision of the hill passed hy the house and changed It from a "soak the rich" tn c a s n r e to one which would souk L'OlR thousand striking into v ,f Care of Broom Los Angeles chemist. It. S. 4 J! 1 WIIK.N al- tax ,1. "Ay , In Ethiopia. that Italy ho given al Income a ' CKKJ. conces practically r i bml bard work making tip Its mind as to the form It would recommend. S 'S& I I "JOHODY liked the new tax bill Hint congress was working oil. nml tbe senate finance committee 1 w - ' i i Is provided for former German colonies In article XML of the League of Nations covenant. 3. The offer of an outlet direct to the sea for Ethiopia, as a irteas lire of compensation for Its conces slons. It was understood In Carls that Mussolini what still demanded would amount to a inundate over Kthlopla so that he would have po litleal as well ns economic con trol over the country. This Great Crltain does not like, nml Prance Is rather on the fence. '1 he Hrili.sh Insist that In any cast there must he an Immediate showdown. One correspondent said If Great Britain adhered to the policy at which Kilen hinted In Ids conversation with Laval, It would mean either dissolution of the League of Nations or eKc collective sanctions against Mussolini, Involving the risk of a Kuropean war. '.a it. 7 v the right to colonize am) exploit rich, sparsely Inhabited portions of the Ethiopian uplands probably under a League of Nutlons mandate as a have written to this to let .themselves be frozen still anil then returned to In the Inlife terest of science, as suggested by s ! ae-eo- d altered Several uui n offering 1 to begin In Sep Lden had tt'inber. a plan all picp ired and after outlining It to I aval lie laid It Caron before 'I lie laiter, Alolsl of course, bad no power to as.eni but was comiellod to submit tin prnsopnls to Premier Mussolini. That II Pure would it without change was rolisld ered unlikely, hut It formed a basis for discussion. According to the best Information, the Eden pl in embraced these It The Emperor Has Lions 1,000,000 Tiny Tigs fi he step was talelo le led, fur dou.es to assure amp1 suppi to consumers lb ,nd that H vpeefed to p'.n e tbe imin'r, in l III lc ex "st etig! pi. sit, nil lie U'hh d the h pm t uni rl.i III polity will not res tit in U'lV mai Led it d u t ,t n In h tu t pa liient tu I irint-- s lie del not vv bat tbe e,n ieiiu ions in tbe payment' wo'ibl ainotini to A A oll'n la s estimated tb.it tip prox in'i'el v 5 '.pi is a ) at ts wn'ibl be plated inub r ionlr.it I III s vear 'I bey asserted that the government Is given "adequate povveis" to deal with the situation If a bumper wheat harvest should result in avert the Ilalo Idhiophin war, dm First Nobody Was Frozen One Strike Subsides v 111 j. THIS WEEK i. w.is (KKI.IKII) ANHIUNV EDEN' of Cup land, Iri inier 1ierre Laval of rnm and l''inui Compel Almsl of inly met In Iaris, as arranged, to see If tlmy couldn't devise a wav to 2. A proposal Housewife'j , p ll'T economic ! vv 1 the force of possible future de premlons, to mt as a protection to future administrations of lit of go against tin in Ing deeply Into debt to fiiintxli re law to flatten lief to the needy-- a out tin peaks and valleys of de'la I Ion and of inflation In oilier words a law that will take care of human In ds and at the mine tune provide for the t'nl'ed Slates an ei onomle film lure of vaslly great er soundne " chief points: 1. Important slons for Italy I. upon a' ter tbe goveri lie lit s Ml! oy of August crop comb mi s in heated lb it Intel tion this veir wotild amount toonl. blishnnt as (Olilpllcd bns.lHFI 'Kid with dona st o' qim t lie n' s o! o- 1 the o e tloinge '-- RIVALS M.l a in'll the in ml it hi ri age for t.u mors g tn for a t tit of p' r as an I lit, as re cm y. non m e I the finr' Is now pla eil ut 5 per t ent. Wuil.ne told re porp'is Ib.it tbe h s I Lobby Committees Quarrel Over Magnate ITop'.on-lresidenSigns Social Security Act Conference on Question. Vsyns Wonderland Gorge OF RY V. IX. I'AVON. UTAH ",M ( Rates $l.S0t& v, ?ri The Hotrl TfmPj , f.nd if"5 highly J ulate. r upremelx thoroughly r'1, fore umlrralwnd nicer n.f You can aloo arPrrc .,,,11 r'11, .,4,wbt , ajssfk... J ext Clola th's '0(1 iy tntnes " the E bus v kn cual ions sa. hl '"er, i |