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Show the PAYSOS News Review of Current Events the World Over ri at passe.) by eoligrt ss. In Ids Hies ntlon to los hud-ge- t sage he ( ailed mtss.ige urging that mngies, It en provide additional t ixes if HI ted legislation Imposing (tm.gos lie said not coveted In tin hudet o', tt at such lie expoiled, l.ioil'd he loai s as tie s, od loan ill tapered off. He reali'es they s are nee t ss irv hut added : I am ful'y convinced tint tie and hi In. cl m '1 to linn, eel ite vvhleh I have referied can he met urn g the year V Iff bv an expend lime of funds rn perlallv b ss than that propose d In the MU un !er ds eiission hie l liy of Japan, young army olll cera who were Impatient with the polity of economy gin vrnments and restraint the mutter of vances In vv money 'I ht se fur any thing worthwhile. remarks, said Craig, cari only be characterized as II ppant In tone und enlirely uncalled for and de signed to bring n licule und emi tempt upon civil agencies of In ad- China and Mongolia, suddenly staged a re- i:Vlolt ME obsta- cles to the restoration of a military Ikoii-ocra- dlctntoishlp under Imperial rule. Seizing certain government buildings lu the capital, they rushed to the homes of the listed stattsmen and succeeded In assassinating four Iretuler Admiral Kelsuke Okada ; Admiral Viscount Makoto, former premier and lord keeper of the privy seal; Oen. Jotaro Watanabe, chief of military education, Htid Koreylko Takahashl, finance min's ter. Several others were wounded, and servants of all of them were killed. Emperor lllroldto Immediately took charge of the situation, culled a council of state and mnde Fuinio Goto temporary premier. Martial law was proclaimed In Tokyo and the loyal army forces, largely outnumbering the rebels, surrounded the latter In the buildings they had tnkPn. Mennvvhlle the second fleet, also loyal, moved up to the month of Tokyo bay, Its guns dominating the city. During the first day of the uprising an agreement was reached that the rebel troops should return to their barracks, but this they refused to do. Then the censorship, temporarily raised, was clamped down again. Diplomatic quarters In Shanghai received a report that Gen. Sadao Arakl, former minister of war, has established a military dictatorship, lie hnd been the most chauvinistic of all Japanese high artny officers. Political observers in Tokyo believed that the emperors advisors would urge the right wdng elements to be given a chance to form a cabinet. to see whether they would be able to conduct the government. Even liberal political sources shared this belief, confident that such an expeflment would produce a strong public reaction to the left, permitting early restoration of a normal government. VANDEM.URG SENATOR t, of has formally declined to enter the Dido Presidential prl mary, but does not bar himself from consideration for the ltepuhll can nomination. Writing to the Be publican state committee of Ohio, In reply to an Inquiry as to whether he would run, Vundenherg as sorted his "sole Interest lu the Bepuhllcan convention was that It should make "the wisest possible decisions respecting both party leadership and party policies. To conform to Ohio law, the Borah forces have found the required This Is Frank E second choice. Gannett of Boehester, N. Y pub Usher of a chain of newspapers, who has agreed to fight alongside the Idaho senator for Ohios 52 delegates, to receive the votes of those pledged to Borah should the nomination of the latter be blocked In the convention. Mr. Gannett has expressed the belief that Borah is the one member of the pnrty "most likely to recover the upstate New York vote," and he also holds the view that the Idahoan would be the strongest candidate In the agricultural states. waiting for Instructions WH1I.E what to do In the matter of taxation, the members of the house and many others directed their attention to the investigation of the activities of the Townsend pension plan promoters. . Speaker Byrns ap pointed on the probing committee and house conferees up the nvv farm bill, substitute for the Invalidated AAA, both houses accepting the revised measure and It was sent to tho White House. Senator Itorah argued In vain especially against the "consumers " amendment which authorizes (he at as rapid a rate as the secretary of agriculture determines to be practicable and In the general public Interest, of the ratio between the purchasing power oMhe net Income per person on furins and the income per person not on farms that prevailed during the five year period August, 1909, to July, 1014. Speaking of the extraordinary del egntlon of power to the secretary of agriculture, Senntor llorah said: "We are now asked to confer upon hltn a task which would require omnipotence. It Is manifestly on the face of It an absurdity. "This Idea that even by divine power you can go out and equalize the purchasing power of the producer and equalize the pun busing power of the Inboier, when above them both Is a power which Is (King a rule under which they live, Is to SENATE of eight two avowed Townsend Ites John H. To- lan, Democrat, and Samuel L. Collins, both Republican, The chairman Is J. Jasper Bell of Missouri, Democrat author of the resolution for the Investigation. It was understood that Mr Bell had already gathered a mass of information to substantiate the charge that the Townsend plan has become a huge raiket. The leaders of both parties In congress have been getting rather nervous over the growth of the Townsend movement and are glad to see It atta bed ; but some Impartial observers rail attention to the fact that the way the committee Is going nfler It smacks of iineonstitutioii.il abildge moot of the right to petition It was expected that one of the flist questions to he consuleted by the committee would he the salaries received by Dr. Francis E. Town-sentauthor of the scheme, and It. E. Clements, former California real estate operator, co founder and genera) manager. Clements has re vealed to newspaper reporters that be and Doctor Townsend receive salaries of $100 a week each from OAliB the old age revolving pension organization and $50 a week e.uh from the Townsend national weekly, which claims a circulation of 250 000, It has been charged on the floor of the house that this newspaper, privately owned by Townsend and Clements, has a reserve fund of at least $200,000, ), of North D ikota pretty - tee which Is headed bv Tom of Texas, one of Nje's bitterest opponents. The jye b.U provlles for stiff taxes on earnings anel virtual confiscation of Individual income above MO.ooo a year In time of war. Con-tuill- tn took from the scene two In national life Albert Cabell Ritchie, governor of Maryland for four terms, and Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy anil distant cousin of the President. Mr. Ritchie was a leader among con- prominent Democrats, from the start a determined foe of national prohibition. and In 11)32 a candidate for the Presidential nomination by his party. Though beaten out by F. D. Roosevelt, he had the satisfaction of seeing his repeal plank put Into the Democratic platform. Of late he bad been an outspoken critic of the New Deul policies, for he was a champion of state rights. Henry L. Roosevelt was the fifth n. ember of his family to serve as assistant secretary of the navy, and In recent months he had played an Increasingly Important part In the affairs of the department, acting as secretary during the illness of Secretary Swanson. He was a student in the naval .cademy class of 1909, but left before graduation to become a second lieutenant In the marine corps, in which service he rose to the rank of colonel He was burled In Arlington National cemetery with full military rites after funeral ceremonies that were attended by President Roosevelt and many other high officials. servative four-fifth- utfalrs. Then depository banks, the United States post othee and the state's attorney general took a hand. Mail addiessed to the suspended officers was Impounded, cutting off the flow of tax remittances; all but one of the depository banks refused to honor state cheeks pending a court decision on the legal status of de facto officials; and Attorney General M. J. 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L acidity in the mouth and throI' digestive system and insura ef w plete elimination of the waste cause gas, headaches, bloated Jha a dozen other discomforts, ii ,, Milnesia Wafers come in bottfej ai 48, at 35c and 60c rcspectirt'-handi-,- .. convenient tins for your j oi ing 12 at 20c. Each w afer is apfi 0 1 one adult dose of milk of o reconB-1 and sell stores good drug Start using these de,iciou5'jgtfc,1s anti-acigently laxative i -f ) d, Professional samples sent free!: Lr( physicians or dentists if reqw'p, 4 e on professional letterhead. Inc.. 4402 23rd St., long P 35e Mwf back-breakin- g revolting rf! of his absolute dictatorship In Germany. Camera portrayal of Adolf Hitler, who now enters the fourth year Lower left: Chatting with two friend , Socialism. National of doctrines the with Upper left: Firing Nazi youth Lower clouds. right: Hitlers hi the above subordinates while on vacation. Upper right: Addressing meeting with Mussolini. turned to work by the German plan that the mark was a little stronger, By WILLIAM C. UTLEY exrearmament which, after a few with better gold and foreign of I LL that I am, am through with and exports holdings, these for change be will completed; II that you are, years, millions the employment problem Is showing a surplus. through me. NevAlthough the National Socialist er has there been a closer not being solved, but postponed. taken been by party has accomplished many of the bond between a leader and bis Another 200,000 have still and Into objectives outlined for these four the army, followers than between you and conscription the unification of the state In the are years, another 200,000 serving me. not has labor yet been completed, since government-maintainecorps. Thus spoke Adolf Hitler, the boundaries of the old the tbe from dynastic Some 100,000 refugees Reichsfuehrer, to the German people, of German states still obtain. Preparmost Nazi racial hard policy, of 25,000 personified by un audience ation for remapping Into 20 states them Jews, have lightened tbe picked Brown Shirt Storm troops of of more natural physical and ecodecree burden By his apon the third anniversary of nomic boundaries within the next November 15, 1935. Jews were depointment as chancellor January 30. nied the for work the state, to three months Is well under way. right For three years now the of The state has emerged supreme as the well as rights political Ironwill has been the been denied over party during the last two clad law of the land. And Its citizenship. They have with Aryan years. The purge of June 30, 1934, all right with him. John Gunther, the right to Intermarry demonstrated the power of the army German to or Germans Aryan employ the distinguished foreign correy of forty-five- . over the National Socialist tbe maids under age American newspapers, spondent of milwhen a half were 1033 about In Capt there organizations, ltj his new book about dictators, lion Jews In Germany; most of Ernest Roehrn and bis radical assosays that when the throngs raise would like to ciates were wiped out The bombtheir right arms In the Nazi salute those still remaining unless they shell which broke when Germany on and cry, "Bed, Hitler!" Adolf Hit- move out, but cannot s of their March 10, 1935, announced Us proabout leave ler replies, "Hell, Hitler!" gram of military conscription, It was on March 27, 1033, that money behind them. aim Is to organized ns expertly and ImparSocialist National The cabthe Reichstag gave the Hitler e of pure Aryan tially as In the days of the inet the right to govern the na- raise solid families believes that The stock. Prussian further militarism," party month So this late decree. tion by is In the home, and demonstrated the supremacy of the the Nazi dictator begins bis fourth womans place lias removed thousands of women state. The party has become mereauof under that delegation year from employment, replacing them ly the bearer of the state's pothority, an authority be has used with men. litical will. Army leaders have to the fullest extent of Its boundwas the Idea of tbe Hitler govall It Internal politics to left wisely such authority may aries, If, Indeed, of the party. And the ernment that tbe be said to have limits. with federal funds would Conscription Well Received. Reichstag lias been swallowed up by Industry the organs of private encourage Propaganda has been cleverly diIt has the shadow of oblivion. business to Increase their function rected to tbe emotions of young Gergone for a year without meeting. until they should get along without many and Its Inherited love of the Going Into Its fourth year, the aid, but this objective Is about as military, with the result that conHitler regime faces many difilcul ties of economy and currency, but far as ever from attainment. The scription has been well received. few of a political nature. No mat- government has merely succeeded The young recruit Is Inspired by the thrill of knowing that hes getter vvliat happens, the National So- In creating huge state credits which chilting Into a darned good army. The cialist party Is In no danger of a this generation's children and downfall. It speaks with the mouth drens children will have to make food Is good, the quartering exof the German people, for a vast good. To make matters worse the cellent and the discipline the kind vast sums spent for armaments will to arouse German admiration. majority of them are satisfied that conIs It Conscription, of course, affected what they want. Propaganda produce nothing that' can be will so not to add the the nations foreign relations, as and sumed, machines enormous In their Influence are building Its doctrine as nation's real wealth in any way. well as those of every other EuDemocratic countries, too, could ropean nation, for It made of Interpart and parcel of the generation bring temporary relief to unemploy- national disarmament an Impossible to come. ment were they to resort to the dething. The effect was Intensified People Lose Political Freedom. Freedom Is not a privilege that fiant militarism of the new Ger- by the naval agreement with England. nitlers first pact with anothNaziism has earned for the Ger- many. One of the country's chief eco- er r nation was the mans, unless It Is freedom from hun- nomic treaty of Is the export trade, difficulties with Poland, In Janger and fieedom from moral and mighty Important In a manufacturuary, 19,34. In March, 1935, the Saar military subjugation to the nations Freedom of ing nation. Foreign credit was plebiscite returned thnt valuable which won the war. ruined when the government was political expression does not exist, forced to cancel mining territory to the Reich, and all Its foreign obfor the law says that there can be eliminated a point of dangerlegally but one political party the Na- ligations, and with the depleted re- ous friction with France. Germany tional Socialist party. Freedom of serves of the treasury the obtaln-men- t and Italy almost reached a friendly of raw materials, most of the press died completely with the but fell out over the fuwhich must he Imported, Is hard. agreement press laws of October 5, 1033; ture of Austria; now with Mussolini Wliat ran be. obtained is costly and now any Journalist who violates the the state, In order to facilitate very busy waging war In East rigid censorship or, Indeed, even Africa, 'der Fuehrer Is contented to fails to interpret the news as the prices that would allow Its exports pursue a patient course of strict to compete, has exacted government wants U Interpreted, Is neutrality. sums from the Indusexporting deprived of his moans of livelihood. Perhaps the most spectacular eviFreedom of worship is hardly more tries for subsidies. dence of tbe Iron hand of Hitler than a memory. Farmer Was National Hero. has been shown In the dealings of But national leaders who asked Much Importance was placed the state with the church, particufor four years In which to return upon the farmer by the Nazi proplarly the Roman Catholic church, alGermany to prosperity have much aganda mill during the first two though the Trotestant church hns to point to with pride. When Hit- years of the Hitler regime, for It also felt Its In the effort of ler became chancellor there were was expedient to make the nation the Reich toweight. out what It is stamp C, 013,012 workers unemployed, and as self supporting as possible. The pleased to call Political Roman at the end of 1935 there were 2,500,-80farmer was a hero for a while, but Catholicism," the church press has This change has been brought the high prices of his products In been stifled, and priests and nuns about by schemes of the state In the cities are fast reducing his have been condemned for violations status. creating labor. of the states rules on foreign exMost of these schemes operate German currency has hung on for change. on only the most precarious foot-- t dear life during Hitler's three State Differs With Church. lnSL however. There has been much years. There have been many times The concordat of June 80, 1933, Juggling with finance. Industries when the mark was In danger of was supposed to have cleared up have been forced to return workers falling with a loud and resounding all relations with the Pope, but It to employment, whether they were crash, but to date these capitulawas later discovered that some subneeded or not, until the burden Is tions have been avoided, largely jects were left unclarlfled. Most Imnearly back breaking. Banks have through the genius of Dr. Iljalmar of these to the state was been forced to subscribe to great Schacht, the dictatorial minister of portant education of Its youth, for the the loans, one after the other, and these the Relchshank. He and his slssst-nnt- s life of National Socialism In fuloans have been used to prime busl-- i repeatedly announced themness en the theory that In the selves to be opposed to nny manner ture years lies largely In the plantof the seed with coming generanormal production cycle the money of Inflation, bat some economists in- ing tions. would find Its way back Into the sist that there Is already present a 'The tragedy of Hitlers first three hanks; one good scare to frighten certain amount of it, and that this years Is, of course, the Jews, neld the public Into hoarding Its money will have to he admitted soon by up as propagators of bolshevism, even for a short time would colthe, tie.isury. What will happen the destroyers of German cultural lapse the whole svstem, with tho then is problematical. There Is a and national values and German treasury in tho fioiting notional debt of $15,000,-("Mhk- i, for the Inflation of 192.3," responsible they have which It Is. The money being which will have to he fundbeen thrown out of German nationIs money which dues not exNt. I ed luither borrowing, by repudi- al life and persecuted In many Refugees Aid Solution. ation of ohbg.itions or by inflation. vv ays. I addition million'! have been re At the end of PiT it was W estarn reported Reiehs-fuehrer- EUGENE TALMADGE Is Irtually financial dictator of Georgia, because the general assembly did not enact an appropriation bill, but be Is having bis troubles finding funds to carry on. He declared there was a "plan batched In Washington to hamper him, and ousted State Treasurer George Hamilton and Controller General William Harrison for refusal to honor treasury warrants. Hamilton removed all the money from the treasury vault to a bank. Three state departments provided funds for temporary operation of fiscal ment that would embrace Italy, Germany, Austria, Poland and Hungary. But when It was submitted to Hitler he declined to enter the SUMMARY removal of M ij. Gen. Hagood from Ids comcombination. However, the reirhs-fuehremand of the K.ghth Corps area beit Is said, told Mussolini cause of Ids enth.il expressions that Germany looks with sympathy t h e on the stand Italy has taken. concerning WPA and other Hitler pointed out that Germane Is at present economically and milNew Deal activities stirred up a itarily weak and needs a breathing row In spell to recruit her forces. He cannot therefore do anv tiling at presWashington. Gen. M.ll'n Craig, chief ent that Is likely to draw the hos of staff, signed the tlllty of France and Great Britain, UNEXPECTEDLY order to Il.igood, dlrec but he will maintain an attitude of by order of the sectlon, the house voted down, 172 to benevolent neutrality toward Italy. HH, the bill to exempt from state retary of war and the President. The and local taxation bank stocks held AN HON EDEN, British Itei ubl leans In conby the Reconstruction corporation foreign minister, stood up In Gen. Hagood A similar measute passed the sen gress, backed up the house of commons and warned by Tom Blanton of Texas and some ate 38 to 28 the day before. The the world that recurrence of the other Ivmoerats, assailed the ac- defeat was surprising because the World war was Imminent and In his tion vigorously, and Senator Met- measure had been tinanlmoush sup opinion could not he averted excalf of Rhode Island Introduced a ported by Republicans and Demo cept by a system of collective seresolution for an Inquiry Into the crats on the house banking com curity "embracing all nations In Incident on behalf of free speech. ndttee. Democratic loaders ex- an authority which Is unchallenged si"usual of Its rule Breaking pressed the belief that the measure and unchallengeaable." lence, the War department made would not be revived. Eden Impressed upon members of l'be legislation was written after the public a letter from General Craig parliament the difference be11a to Secretary IVrn, declaring the Supreme court held in a Mary- tween a policy of collective security good's record was marked by re- land bank ease that the stocks held and one of encirclement, such as peated examples of lack of by RFC were subject to taxation. the ring of steel which Germany Irresponsible and Intemper- Members of tne banking committee complains is being forged nbout her ate statements. said that If the states tax the hold The British governby France. had a told house subcomHagood ings the government agency stands ment will haA no lot or part Id mittee that It was almost Impossl to lose 00,000. encirclement," Eden said. me Inconceivable. The Commoner' The sobriquet "the c was applied to William i Bryan early In bis politics i cause of his ebarnplonln; cause of the common peothe election of 1900 he ej at Lincoln, Neb, a politu" zine of wide circulation trtb" U th named the Commoner, tl electlor .8o, . . . h Ohio State Nearly SThe 0l'U With a land surface Watch thi at square miles, the state oTher the longest a nearly square; ele west line that can be draJ Its limits Is 210 miles, 1 longest north and south pTbW miles only a difference o?ster' itie part; miliar om Kindly Feelinj Theres Where there Is kindly are easily put r'; the mlBatfd about i ad onaf po determined that the vv ir prof Its hill revised by bis munitions comnnttee shall he brought up for Incotisleli'i ation at tills sislnn. deed he more than thro items a filibuster to bring this about. If necout of essary, to get the the hands of a finance subcommit- DEATH bo v, Is Accusing him of thinly veiled" toward opposition and "contempt War depiutment policies In the past, Ci.ilg poluti. I out ns con temptuous ll.tgoods references to "col (GO activities us "hobbles, lectlng postage stumps" and "tjk lug an Interest In butterflies." Seeking a quick sc element of the controversy, Senator Byrnes, ami ItepresentHilve MeSwalri, Democratic chairman of the house military affairs committee, both of whom hail from llagood's home state of South Carolina, arranged a conference with Secretary of War Dern. This hud no result. volt In Tokyo with the avowed pur pose of eliminating liberal states whom men they considered to get MBA's Canadian Naturalize The Canadian naturals so far as It applies to An not much different from 4 person of American birth r tlon for Canadian dtl" proof of five yeirs legal i In the Dominion. No laratlon of Intentio- nIs necessary. pers -t W. PICKARD By EDWARD Nwstern .Sew4tper Lnlun. group ground w-l- and I)i tatorship Japdnpsc Rebels Slay Four Statesmen Is Rumored Ilajroods Removal Starts a Row Vantlenberg Wont Enter Ohio Primary. MILITARISTS The postal regulation,, unlimited requests for Ing of mall to other shall be observed fot two years, unless rCT(J that such requests affects delivery mall at city offices shall expire at the, days unless renewed. Rule Hitler Enters Fourth Year of tlzit the seed requl'emeiits of fanners tun be met from relief funds on ve. band. President lo.o-- . t piodu.t on bill the XVi.ihkhkn) i HIE UTAH CIIRONK EE. PAYSOX. 1 j j po-iti- on Newipgpr Union. Tho Original Milk of SALT LAKES NEWESTj&ul! 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