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Show THE PWSON rnnONH News Review of Current Events the World Over will he no "d!seus,nn or i.itior," on the of f.uropi.in debts by Secretary of State Sum-o- n darn g IPs voir to Geneva, THERE aid dew-lope- The President's proposals met with Immediate opposition on the part of Democrats In both houses, and a demand that the Executive submit specific recommendations for the reduction of expenditures. Speaker Garner declared that It was too late to create new commissions and assured the President that nny specific recommendations he lias to cut expenses will pet' quick action In the house. In reply to the opposition voiced against his message, the President In a later statement said: What I asked for In my message was organized, nonpartisan by all forces to reduce government expenses In tlie national emergency which Insistently demands relief .fop the taxpayer. What I have asked for Is not a commission, but that the senate and house delegate representatives to sit down with representatives from the administration and endeavor to draft a nntimml economy hill." Continuing, he said that without such net Ion he saw no way by which there can he a maximum reduction In e:. pendltnres. The comeback to this was that If the President failed to present definite proposals for a reduction In expenses the Democratic lenders would present a plan of their own. Senator .Tones, Washington. Itepub-llenn- , acting on the Presidents proposals, Introduced a Joint resolution In the senate to create a commission of three senators, three representatives and three officials of the administration to draft an economy program and report within thirty days. It would not only suggest where appropriations should he slashed, but nlso recommen consolidation and elimination of govThe ernment bureaus and agencies. resolution mot Instant opposition In the senate. The major senate contest over the billion dollar tax hill, now the subleet of hearings before the somite finance committee, will prohnbly develop with the move already started by Independent members of both parlies to boost the surtax rates on the higher Incomes to a figure nhove the 40 per cent maximum voted by the hints. That a determined effort will he made to restore the manufacturers salt's lax to the revenue hill Is n cert.nt.v. Tlut It will he accomplished Is a foregone conclusion. The Importance of government salary cuts In the economy scheme has been emphasized In support given the Idea by Senator Robinson, the Democratic leader, and Senator Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi. The latter forecast with regret, that a general slash was likely to materialize. The house special economy committee has approved hills to dispense with the army and navy transport service, with an assorted annual reduction In expenditures; to postpone Indefinitely part of the governments big construction program In the Capital at a saving of $7.r0.00t. and to establish the International water commission. This Is all the consolidating and dispensing yet recommended by the committee. Roth the house and senate appropriation committees continue to trim each MU down to the bone. 1 the Philippines. INDEPENDENCE for for three decades, Is made possible by a hill which passe the house by a vote of 3tk to 47, giving freedom to the Islands. Not a Demo cratlc vote was cast against the Mil. and only two Democrats were paired In the negative. And on the Republican side the 47 who voted no" were mor-- ' limn doubly matched by 111 who vctid es." The Democratic total for Farmer-l.rUothe hll W.is l(i and the single vote was in the alfirmative. Tio hill agreed to provides for fontn ft e i for tl Philippines a sult.i'de ;,rds have ndm-teer tl.e p ic ion end mi Icrcotie a prohl-tiitiu-and send i.u'ouomocs period ta of e gd .vi "m d ir,c, "'! 1 v r - i v ('"Its to the Prid'd States shall he in ted to pn levels arid Immigration restricted to 5( persons annually. (in the Court h of .Jnlv following the coiirluwon of the eight year period, Arncrii-arsovereignty is to tie with drawn without nnv native plebiscite as provided In other measures. The Inited Stales will reserve only the right to retain certain naval and md Itary haves. I TpHK senate finance committee pre-hsided over Chairman Smoot, has opened Its hearings on the billion dollar revenue hill paM'd by the A house. veritable uvahmeho of applica tlons for hearings have been received by the committee. of the Secretary 'I reasury Mills was the lira vv itui- -s at the f lie offered hearing. suggestions to eliminate defeets and (hs in criminations the house measure. Splll,"r K'"1 (,f Reed Smoot Peiinsy Iv ania, Republican member of the committee, began a drive to line up support for a gem r.rl nrniiiifaet mors sales tax in the new revenue hill. After Informal discussions with Republicans und Democrats, Reed announced prospects for Inserting a sales levy, similar to that rejected by the house, were by no means as unfavorable as forecast. lie will offer the sales tax amend ment to the finance committee, of which he Is a member, If he finds the proposal has a chance to pass. Excise taxes substituted by the house for the sales levy were described as cockThe sales tax, he eyed sales taxes. held. Is equitable and fair. JEW YORK STATES primary was a walkaway for the Roosevelt and the Hoover tickets in the lone Democratic and the Republican contests. In the Democratic contest. In the Forty-firs- t congressional district Pi Buffalo, supporters of Gov. Franklin IX Roosevelt swamped a ticket favor able to former Gov. Alfred E. Smith by better than 2 to 1. The Republican contests were In New York city und In Brooklyn. Delis gates favorable to the renomination of President Hoover won by npproxl mutely IS to 1 In one and by about 4 to In the other district over sup porters of Joseph I. France of Mary land. There was no opposition to the regular tickets anywhere else I11 the The Republican delegates to stale. the national convention will support Most of the upstate the President. Democratic delegates are Roosevelt supporters, hut the powerful Tam many bloc has not announced Its stand. 1 SENATOR A I. PEN Y. R VP.KLKY of will deliver the keynote address for thp Democratic party when the national convention meets In (Mongo on June 27. Ills select Ion was made h.v a snheom niittee of 2" national eommittoemen In an all day session in Ghi Jouett Shouso eago. of Kansas City, who was Senator Barkley's chief rival for the honor. Is to lie for peruia Rx nent chairman of the convention. Mr. Shouse, who Is executive cluiirmnn of the national committee, Issued the following statement at the close of the meeting: By unanimous notion of the committee It was decided to recommend to the national committee, to he In turn recommended to the convention, the selection of Sonator Barkley for temporary chairman and the selection of Mr. Shouse as permanent chairman of the convention. "Our conference was one of the most harmonious ever held. by months of distress ami dissatisfaction with the government policy, a mob of 10, (too stormed the house of assembly at St. John's, Newfoundland, INFlRIATER and forced 'he resignation of the government. Windows were smashed and public documents strewn In the streets. Police were powerless In the demonstration. World war veterans then took charge of the situation and succeeded In partially restoring order. Citizens obeyed only the World war officers and the veterans under them on the streets of the capital, while most of the police were bottled up In the nssemhlv hu. filing by the Irate nroh which milled outside. The war veterans closely guarded the residence of Premier Sir Richard Squires, who narrowly escaped serious injury in the riot when he wns aided to his home fiy three clergymen, who rpiictcd a sim;i portion of the mob which recognize,! the premier as he w.is hurried away. -t definite DMKY It! I.T results not may he f"i- ocuipni'-icvt IDAHO FA El S. ID In a of letter to veterans of his state said : "I regret that existing conditions impel me, In the Interest of the country, to oppose the legislation at this time." The stand taken by Senator Harrison, collided with the known view of other senate leaders. Is believed to doom any prospect of enactment Into law of the bonus payment measure. the Democratic In his siatement financial leader of the senate pointed out that $1.000.XHXi0 of the $1,000,-00(MU government budget now goes to the relief of war veterans. which brought to a A DECISION stop the congressional career of Grunata of Chicago gave the Ieter Democrats of the house a full lead over their Republican opponents. Grunata was voted out and Stanley H. Kunz was voted In by the house It was a decision on an members. election contest brought by the latter. the Democratic congressional candidate In rhe Eighth Illinois d!trlot, against the Republican who had been seated at the outset of the session on the strength of his certificate of election. The standing of the panics In the house now Is; Democrats, 221; Re1 ; vacanpublicans, 211 ; farmer-labor- , C. ten-Tot- e cies. 2. (, list. Waatero V'eoiitm Union.) Is wioiig. nbout it. Vergila Parentage of tl"- gnat poet, The - Ver-g.l- y In-sto- plication for graduation. CEDAIi CITY, FT. -- A course, lasting ten days, will he conducted under the auspices of the agricultural department of the I.ranch agricultural college In the near future. SPANISH FORK, FT. Tl.e Sth annual I'tali County livestock show (pencil here with one of die largest exhibits since Its est ildishment. NKIIir, FT. Schools of Juab district will close April 22, heeau.se of a shortage cf funds. Thins are being made to cut the School oiiei'jtiig expenses heavily for the year 1032 33. M1DYARE, FT. The report for the quarter ending Marili 31 shows Increases of almost KM per cent in both the money order and postal savings divisions of the Midvale postoffice. OGDEN, FT. Snkiriis of teachers In the Ogden city schools-- receiving SReiM or more per ye ir, will lie reduced ten per c. lit for the coming si h""l year, effecting ;i cut of JdO.U'iO f the pres- nt sheep-ghe-iri- 1 , ;'et a lot "u Picture Diff-renc- knew mine :l ed,s bfr week afte- rldt Hi Men never ol,j,., tNiT,,.rated except by ,ne assiss, '" mind is likely oh'i-ur- 1 - Liked Disorderly Ha r Tl.e cell In .lied Norvv g...n author, Ibsen, loved to keep his hair in dis-- , order and always carried a little toilet case, containing a looking glass and a comb, attached to the lining of his gray hat. Hi would often remove his hat to look into the mirror to see how his hair was lying and If not rough enough to suit would use the comb to give it the requisite tangle. . Keyi That Tell a Tale type of advertisement Is found in the sidewalk of an uptown cross street nt a point not far from Broadway. Imbedded in one square slab of coin-rotare a number of keys, put there while the material was soft, The pedestrian, walking over it, Is thus made aware that he is passing a hardware store. ,e have a t , One atM humble. story dost tubes h.s tatlior as a hired assistant of a certain Ma gills, a viator nr iitln ial cour.er nt the luagistratos. Rv his indu'tiy he gamed the luvor of his master, who gave him hi s daughter Magi. Belli, in marr.age. To reuse Ins incline he applied himself ill his to tin- culture of oo. Nci.-.Georgies dwells in hoe culture. ei e vv I'in-ipu- 111 I lie is likely large percentage of everything But don't think so much A Er,t " n' wu-lii- p-- . I,. I knew y w,ft. tEn e fore I married li,.- r- ( . 'ion fanner s CEDAR CITY, FT ADer conn's cut (fin's f r lire past thro months, tl.e Col.r City chiii.hiT of c rmneice, in ro op, r,,t i"ti with the ol the Rank old hoard of I tab. have sc.- e cdcd of S'liith'-O- l us-strIn raising th $Iiiiii"ii quoin h for reop-i.inland;, which December .Tab. th I'RESTOX, IDA. Tie senior high class, of Rid, fmm school Is the largest g.'onp in the aphistory of the school to gen national economy promp'cd Senator Rat Harrison of Mississippi, ranking Democrat on the finance rornnittee, to Issue a declaration against full payment of the veterans bonus certitl cates. the Citing deficit In $2.0H(kXXniK prospect for the government this year and the pending Dill to raise new taxes, the senator Mistress And did you have a honey moon, Mainly ? J : s s - Yi'e-- ell liastils done de first two hc' e me wid de weeks. Many I.aaghs. tax Iv rut o!' agr loiilnii'e, vv ieh they in-- t herns et its (buying them e wh"h were made avail ihle to irri-- g li.i-e- pinch Tlle -- t tr.-"d- j, . The Honeymoon r -- Richardson, in a report to the senate, described police adminlstratlon In Honolulu as "Impotent, un disciplined, neglectful and unintelU gent." The report was In answer to a sen ate resolution railing for Information on law enforcement in Hu wall. It followed the wave of criticism In navj "nd ngresslonal circles over th igu of terror In the Islands, and par t rrly In Honolulu, brought to light hv th- - iitack and assault by five nativeupon Mrs. Tralia Massie. Mr. Richardson recommended the appointment by the President of a territorial police I e.ul for the entire territory, wiih frill power of control and organization, nnd similar appointment of an attorney general to he the public prosecutor. Regarding conditions In general, Richardson reported: We found no organized crime, no Important criminal class, and no criminal rackets. We did not find substantial evidence that a crime wave so called was In existence In Honolulu. We did find, however, ample evidence of extreme Inxity In of law enforcement the administ agencies. "We believe that a continuation of sui h laxity Is fraught with much social and political danger. i 11 11 ii:!, Dpening letters Have y nil made any Mrs, answ u(.ii S(. speech, spi mal pn j i.a ra lien for the bridge "I thought I was ghl!, tmiiglil? 'f fan mail like ,, Galdi Yes. I've tip Star. siov ml (Inin ions hits of gossip. M'-s-- the statewide tax ("inmit'ie. In their recer t meeting hete. I.olSE. IDA Dty farmers of ted to I ti K hive C. R"-- s the Governor R'-riling of Iln riii.ed States dipart-ne- ; fii-- A j lhui-r"-vil- si S:, in Gibb Id-b- g pointnieiit Preparation 11. A k? lt- i ' Ic-- 'tin's were visible during that Important results were fo'low'ng from tie coordinated plans of puM-- agei is private finance to hrn i-- about hash- Improvement In the eori'lti"ii of business, the American P..inki,r-- ' Association Journal says In Its inn! 'hlv review. Ir ii'Cis I'.at. although Immediate tin ul. 1' "i,s in rnrront commercial nnd Indus'ri.il act vitv were lucking and In standard trade Infavoralde dexes wire n"t apparent, grovv'h In finrirn'ul cn"l' arid decrease in pubic- f( ir wire "too definite to he d on aiivilPng hut solid facts and carried greater weight than formal statistics." Concrete expression of a return ot financial confidence was given for a period during March In the bond market. which evidenced a relaxation In the pressure of financial distress and fear, nnd a turn In the direction of safety and confidence, the Journnl says. "The most Important aspect of business betterment has been the widespread return of the banks to more normal operating conditions," it says, attributing this to the Reconstruction Finance corporation nnd other arrangements for assisting both closed and operating banks that are clearly having the desired effects. 'TMIE A rc.u of tmg down expi nditun-- of all Fulls and bodies In Itonieville county was demanded in I S"lut ions presented by 'la (' ur.'y Ta ay eis' Council the general program. attorney f.. - said. "Son e two nioritls ego I presented I Id'-avv hfi h believed Would contribute to a solution of some of the proli'ems, arid vvtirh were incorpo- Assistant - in in p r S' Int n p I f Ep-tilu- Pri'-'iile- EAR Cl. M.irih MANNED Y ' -j T" ; 11 , in HI I (EOF IMKI.WD kin: iri.N grow - revolutionary in character, the President said. "'1 he world needs, hot Ir economically and spirmi illy rhe relief that can come from some degree of successful Issue by th" d.s.'irm.iriient conference," the rated D X fifty I" r he river r t I: rc.iMhns been s s ig,.r p Ida ho onager of j,: e icii d by the .,0 I tali Idaho sugar comi any. I'nivei-sitof MOSCOW, ID 1 n Idaho cli ipter of Sigma Alpha of its coi'slruction b' cm will noioe on $15 000 irnl'-niit1 ivr May 1st. Tie huiMitg will he ready conference, though those even N' IDAHO FA! ES'. ID t re-ul- is 'UK hat tip for reorganization of government bureaus unit agencies and for a general reduction In exInto u partisan penditures struggle In congress with President Hoover's proposals under attack, 'lhe President led off with a special message to congress, tn which he said that w Idle a further reductn tion Of expenditures. In addition to the billion dollars of new taxes, would he required to bnlance the budget, an even greater saving could he accomplished by consolidation of bureaus nd boards, by reform of admlnlstra tlve methods, by abolition of "less necessary functions," and by temporary suspension of other aetlvlties. Inasmuch as so far reaching an conomy program would require the repeal and amendment of a multitude of existing laws, he proposed that the preparation of a comprehensive plan he assigned to a commission composed of senators, congressmen and representatives of the Execu-tlve- . er. from tfie general e I looV s TO KF 01 I 1 KEEN I RAN BWv Sliii-oii'v!la solely In Hip interest of s' curing concrete President and Congress in Jain 0cr Ileduc linii in Expenditures House Pa"'-e- Kill Giving Philippine. Indepen-denSenate Fares Strug" !e 0er Rexenue Rill. s I Raialy.i'J b.' fear, an old woman of Ihi eii x, Eratice, lay In bed and wall lied her husband hang liimselt Eviri utter he was dead, when she, km w, I off 'i eovtvu n,luolilllIV,, l,! found stun,sir.mgtl. to get up. l. ,1,".Ill t ml ,elv,.ty Y.,UrA stu d d U"! cut th" cold, hut lit two ; h r candles, one on eai h side of the hoily. Fin. illy, neighbors, anxious at W (Ml i ; ,r not sec ng the n'd coiipie, entered l.nt.-.- , W'liu.,.; IK.ulosr, MU', ltl, the house md f timid the old woman on her kneis tiefme tl.e h xly stis-RePone above tar ill the catoBe light. J What vv.,s y, ur Briefly Told for Busy Readers was the emphatic Co. iiir.i'mn of Presit Giewome Death Watch News Interniountain qm-.slfi- de! E. EAVSON. UTAH I 'etitians " The rublie In alt li e. n dietitian refereme ,s J(il. son who treats n,ailllU. diet, this means a nur-,- . ), h l! special training in this ) f1 all kinds of dietitians slm, vial dietitians, such as ti Foiled above; others mii h as who would he 011. im c .j n rants, hotels and ,1s tu g,eV.3 ail meals are bakin' i"i '; Danger Signal he African :i lit ii pe pn ,vn the springbok has a hand cf hairs along the ni.ddie nf lts scarcely discermlde unless ile as mal is alarmed. Then a sort nf ffla, cular contraction causes the bmn hairs that ordinardy overlap tij white ones to rise and expose b( white hand. This serves as a nans ing signal to other springboks is time of danger. 1 odd An Extensive Coast Lines The shore length of Maine, due to numerous hays, is 2,000 miles, though a direct line drawn from Its extrem-- j ities would he about a tenth of its real length. California has an ennr-- j mens coast lino. It is 3.5S7 miles, or somewhat one fifth of the whole coast (ban line of the Fi.iied Stales Expanding Lake The Saltori sea is a lake in the rr ie ((dorado desert or Imperial valht, in southeast ern California. Under ordinary- conditions it is a salt rurdi covered in daces by shallow laka about 30 miles long, 12 miles vv'de asl ol 20 feet below sea level. At into a afreshets the lal.es exp ster body coxering from Tb Oo) to .IV'JO acres. Original Bureau" The word bureau is French ar.d means an olfice. de!; or r ;,s ta table. Tlie word is h rived old French "lmrel," vvliich wani-ntillmate-ia'i a kind of broxx i which writing tables were hence the word has c. e to h" -l if is tr.uiM.c.ei an otliee whore w w al-- !i -" 111 OGDEN, ET - loi si s'cllings. 5(0 Douglas fir and 5oo Fond, rv s;i pines, have ariived for pmriig in this rritorv. They were shippnl from ( olorado by th" fur- st management unit of tie Foiled States forest service. l(i DEN, IP- - The of the Ogden Flmnd.cr of Commerce bus fixid the folov. ii g tentative d.i'ts for shows: I "gun, May ID; Silt I.uke, May go. 07 nnd 2S; Ogd'-nJune 2, 3 I. I BOGAN, I siati i.l if Bogun city fir the ni'U.ih of Minli and the first of tic- y,cr allowed rcieipts 11 r the qu.iitcr ext- e number of women have entered Women Inventors Increasing life. As might he expected, The number of applicants lrom ot inventions tlie women for patent papers lias in highest periert.-ga few years studud number the of ren-nin creuM-years. greatly to domestic la-thcmsi confined 'vs s When the detailed analy-iw;is ago any made, women were applying for pat- devices, hut a greq are now lie. a the realms of ents at the r.i'e of about .Ttu a year, metallurgy and othi r higher but it is known to have increa'-eIv fields. sian reieat'v a large t appho-tion- 11 -I s . 1111 qu-rt- ceeded 1031. tho-- e for TOCAIF.IBO. t'e I s D a;,, p 10 j j jn . for the cons.ru 0 s to and ty courthouse 1ms b, a Ioi a'ello tout was 2.1112. j,,i s ; ait'-ratio- .,n- - 1( on aw .idol to whoso hid BOGAN, IT-- - aniii rs in Ftuh have re ei ved feie.al lu.u.s agsirii r the opi nil g gregating $ I iO.-f the western loan lieaihpuirters in Grand links, x D. The open season on loans was started la.-- t fall. IROYO, FT The summer cainp-Inprogram of the Timpanogos Roy Scout council will he conducted this year practically the same as last year, with five camps being held. Arrangemi tits are being mad- - to accomodate practically 1500 scouts. CEDAR Cll7, FT In commemoration of George Washingtons bicentennial annivi the American hKtory- - class, .s of the Branch agricultural col 'ego will plant 2fiO hardwood trees on the lainpus, TAYSOX. I I Ih'iGoas for orders requiring the ex.imii-iin charge of the St., to Rank of Ray-sowhich was q J.inuaty 1st, to pay tin claims of th towns of Goshen and S.11 taqnin liiv, 11s trust funds, has been fil-- d in tie district court. The do. hired the hank received the mom v in diret violation of the provisions f tlle state statute by failing to secure or give bonds or collateral sciurity for the deposits. g n, - OGDEN. FT A proxin itely 200 tons of ru'ii! inn for iivcsto-f.s d has been nui'e avaii.iMo to th" 1;, J Cross feed mm. tie- - aid County Farm Buie 111 ou m ROCK SPRING;, Wyo- - Ki ;g!.s of Columbus - ai viri'-i0f j.,r;s Wyoming ni.-- l.eio r c. :T ;o , brute the n att.v. ,r Or hr. f- - OGDEN, l'T-- UthorL-e- l ' 1'" of $2a5 of 100.1 pair the vv 01 lug down s p j 11 by U.e -- ,, c ,,-- n j v n. t ro. , ,J I s ,,n AYiicn you lose your appetite not only for toed . . . but for work and play dont ly go on worrying. Vo something about it One ot the most famous tonics for vveak-nis- .. "nerves," and "run down condition," is billows Syrup. It stimulates appetite. Lilts the entire bodily to higher levels of vigor and energy. The first few doses vdl prove that Fellows" is the medicine for "building up." That is why so many prescribe it. Ask your druggist for genuine FELLOWS SYRUP Almighty Dollar Sold At an auction of antiques in London a Fnited States gold dollar piece V,3 was sold hearing the date for seven shillings, which is about $1.75 at par. "(Hi. no!" said the auctioneer when somebody bid five shillings for the coin. "The sovereign is up seven shillings. Surely .; the almighty dollar than that." Is worth more all psychologist? "Nope Just a w An K? -- NATURE'S indow 'vashe REMTI promptly start the . needed bowel action, clear i waate and poison from your aystem. and bring welcome fm. VJGKI relief at once. The mdd. T .uKltp eafe. laxaj- - ALR iwjj tive. Try 6c. The All- - Vegetable Tablet-w- ill Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by ilruetfi'ifc m tablets or liquid. Adv. It sometimes happens that a man has more brains than his community requires. Division among families Is an satisfactory sort of arithmetic. 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