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Show Gods L- is Aw - Yes, its possible to build a new order jMansUt JS of mankind- -a fine New America! - 'I, (OldNa4ll) 217 KEITH BLDG. Vn 10. I14 WuiUR uArn I .r. FRIDAY. APRiLXmoUtaCHy. utHbOMiwiiM Act odfaieh MWS of the WORLD! NEWS ANALYSIS BY JOSEPH W. LaBINE fEEKLY in Relief Fund Forecast A; House Joins Spending Spree; mm"r nfffmrgNOTE ZemeU the hm . BcitaMd wry IS " ! WHITE HOUSE: Welles Return lAe Down the bay at New York went some 25 reporters to meet the inliflR MM fcy MM. Lj coming Com o di Savoie. A few jfc, 4 Ml Mii " minutes later, in her card room, they faced a tall, dark-suite-d and mournful tank mu handsome diplomat. Behind him talk with ahw Hit. Qg, did Virjinlss Hep. Clifton was atwoOOmlnute meetings with Benito MusItoodrun icold and eulofiza hla fet ler; solini; long and private discussions Ifef eoopcitmen ybo had Just with Neville Chamberlain nij the coup da grace to Edouard Daladler. I pot and idealistic crusade: The Had he wished. Undersecretary of ;. M eonfressionzl economy cam-I-- State Sumner Welles might have until the senate added at I Mt 00,000, 000 to the farm appro- - pulled big news from his bulging portfolio. Instead he said: 1 am mighty glad to see you, and Im glad to be home." With that he caught a train for Washington where rumors were already mounting fast Revived was the favorite chestnut that Sumner Welles report held the key to Franklin Roosevelt's third term ambitions. Said toe wiseacres: If Mr. Welles felt a European peace was in the air, the President would retire; otherwise, na Judging by European news Mr. Welles read the American papers, it looked like a third term. nA EUROPE: Telegram Thanks to ike wisdom of At Sovitt government and to our valient Rad Army, (he plant of the Britukf ranch who attempted to fan the I jratlai bin, house skinflints had manwowfers daman of war in northeastern Europe I Staled more than that from early uain faded ... hdfitny requests.' They- bad Such was toe telegram sent to and ilmost enough to avoid the I (490,000,000 new tax levy which Dictator Josef Stalin the day Russia ftmklta Roosevelt wanted in order made peace with Finland. It came not from friendly Germany but k not boost In the $49,000,000,000 from hostile France from Soviet debt limit Ambassador Jakob Souritx. Two But senate spend thriftiness now weeks later Envoy Souritx's recall I land Us to the house. Upped way at request of the French governI8M5U58 above the Preaidenfs ment created a mild diplomatic hdget request were CCC and HYA flurry that echoed across the Engtad sad it wu this particular There, Britain and that made Virginias Wood-i- b lish channeL at swords points over were Russia viz poetic. Nest item would of a Soviet freighter be edict for which the President British seizure td ,000.000.000; but everyone in the Pacific. After several days the excitement bad apparently died bnr that this figure would be mark: Sole remaining bulwark of down, but not a big question wsoeqr was the house appropria-- I wmmittee, which eras ru-n- d about to slaah fOO. 000,000 VHGINIA8 WOODRUM lit fell I I d. MIL navy kanwhile it was a safe guess congress would shun new taxes k session. Reasons: (1) Its an I deetkn the debt limit until next year, congreu will then be in year; (3) t be exceeded I ' ew wrion. bko hi . ST?- - congreu: customarily ardent In Dealers Wsboney l Uke Key Pittman, Joe and Pat llcCarran. a for three-yeextension administrations reciprocal act neared Its showdown in amate. Chief quibble: Whether Mate should retain ratification JJW. Franklin Roosevelt prom-Ml-o veto the bin if the senate did. Perennial and controversial winching bin, already passed by boeae, went to the senate floor an okay by the judiciary coan- wofclion ar !! . awted in the tknJ jW Hatch anti-politi- cs ?wuie committee was a torhidding expenditures of $3,000,000 by any national party in any campaign, k Hearings opened on the chain tax biU, flaming torch and jjftan 2? 2 of Texas Rep. Wright kxt blow: Weaver staffmsn for the congres-- 2 conunlttee on internal rev-th- at My-TVg- al the measure was unconstitutionaL Rea- - TREND w the wind is r At blousing . . . Dno, ; ( "Bfa") i Tokyo ffihSrtKanaxawa Adm. He viewed with fcport that the its Philippine w!"0 0,." slJbenlng 22? Salaries and other individuals in totaled $5,594,000,000, a 6 crease over February. wJJLTCRE new cabinet made an auspicious start in its aggressive campaign home against Germany. Summoned one by one were all of Frances them Amdiplomats, chief among Francols-Poncbassador to Italy Andre Reason: Premier Reyna ud will do his best to keep Italy away from Berlin and Russia. Meanwhile Great Britain was also starting but trade negotiations with Rome, was for the moment et five-ma- n "inner cab- inet Ferguson to run for u willing The War 5 L Abeve le 1 - U the eaanea-flrin- V F--45 g Carttae pareuit ship, one el three new army models which France and Britain asked permission to bay. Did the army grant or refuse such permission? 5. (Each part of the following counts U points). Why were the tallowing movie stars in the news: (a) Dorothy "Penny" (b) Bob Baras? 5. Tree or False: Reprimanded by toe state department after delivering an speech, U. 8. Minister to Canada James H. R. Cromwell resigned in a huff. 4. What event made residents of Syracuse, Utica, Rochester, and other upper New York cities stay home against their will? 5. Choice: The new explosive of Lester F. Barlow, demonstrated before congressmen, is made of (a) Uqnld oxygen and carbon; (b) T. N. T., dynamite and carbon; (e) glycerin and roqewater. de-fi- n anti-Germ- record-shatteri- ng Many of us are talking about THESE T OO ARE AMERICAN The Townsend plan says in effect: Let us retire the aged in honor and decency and give the work of the world to the young manhood and womanhood of the country. The old system operating in the world today, virtually says: "Let us tax the aged and work them to the linit in making munitions and profits so that we can make cannon fodder of the fine young manhood of the world, widow their women and orphan their children." Technocracy says: Let us put the machine in the service of life and create abundance, beauty, leisure for all. The old system says: "Let us makes machines and men into profit and build more death dealing instruments with which to destroy . L PermlMion eras granted. X. (A) Penny Singleton wss hospitalized altar an auto accident; (B) Bob Bums and othsri ersrs sued by man who said he was Iddnapsd and forced to sign a denial tha Ua wifaa aSeetkma. 3. Falsa. Ha refused to resign. 4. Tha biggest blizzard since ISM blocked all toads and piled drifts up to SO fast to depth. A (A) la correct. AVIATION: Achievement Skies were overcast but radio reception was good. Pilot A. F. Olson nosed his Northwest airliner into toe night toward Billings, Mont Just bolt of lightning west of Helena "appeared from nowhere," ripped toe fabric from the right aileron and gave Pilot Olson, his two fellow crewmen and 21 passengers a good scare. When Pilot Olson landed at Billings ha also brought homo the bacon. That night the nation's 21 commercial airlines completed a full years operataxb flying almost 88,000.000 miles with not a single crew or passenger fatality. While operators slapped themselves on toe back, actuaries figured this record mute it safer to fly than to walk. our fellows." A: . - The American Plan for Abundance says: "There is plenty and to spare for all. Let ua unite and use it for human welfare " The old system says: "We can only maintain our system by scarcity, and scarcity means abundance to the few. Three dogs were playing on the street, and as they looked about they beheld the dog catcher approaching them. Imedi-atel- y they scampered down the street and as they ran the hindmost dog shouted to the others: For Gods sake, run for your lives, civilisation ia after us. And so might it be said by whole nations and populations in the world today who are fleeing from civilisations methods of destroying them. UN AMERICAN ISM : Amazing? The way politicians run the country to ruin ia illuatrattd by In 1871 they begun the construction of a City Hall which cost $24,000,000. It has not been paid for to this day. But the people have paid interest enough to cover the original cost four times! If the graft and corruption and sin and ahame that have issued from that building were told it would casta black shroud oyer all of Pennsylvania. some facts from Philadelphia. The power to tax ia the power to destroy, and believe ua there is some destroying going on in all the public buildings. Excessive taxation is a dam to progress. Unrighteous and tyrannical government, or what passes for government, is an obstruction block to the people. The truth is that in many ways it ia not so much government we have as it is an endless friends. The carda game for and by the politicians and their loaded the people. dice the and stacked against are always At Washington last year an A. F. of L. teamsters union allegedly "conspired' to make concrete mixing companies hire union teamsters to drive mixer trucks. About this division of the tim the anti-trucastdepartment at justice began the sorry at eye a suspicious ing conplight of Americas building struction field. Taking a long shot, Arnold Trust Buster Thurman act slapped a charge of Sherman violation against Washingtons That teamsters. The allegation: this squabble Interrupted building had operations, therefore the union st unanimous Supreme court ruling not held that patent owners may their legal monopoly to control their product after It reaches the dealers, end specifically may restrictions. g not Impose Casa on which the ruling was made was that of tha Ethyl corporation, to which has licensed 125 refiners anti-kn- ot P) lead with Its patented tetraethyl made the fluid, and in turn has ri license dealers tha coosumer. who sell it Cost of Free Public Education In Utah Is $14,561,410.06! Which Comes Out of Taxes About $30 a Year (or Every Man, Woman, Child And right now the board is asking for higher tax levies! Pertinent Questions Does .the public go its money's worth out of the millions of dollars the state spends annually for education? Is it true that with appropriations of more than $2,000,000 to the the University and the Agricultural College that and from barred sons are their daughters peoplesa portals because of prohibitive fees? Is it true that the whole system of education ia too much of a pouring in process and not enough of a drawing out process? Do young people come out of the schools with great mental depths entirely unplumbed? tax-payi- to i ng two-thirda- The publisher of this paper believes in I i i Following is a list of state and district expenditures for education in Utah: Total State Taxes devoted to Education $7,540,848.90 Divided in part as follows: $1,170,000 University of Utah 11 - Teachers Training School 840,000 1,020,000 Agricultural College " Branch 185,000 Weber College 225,000 Snow College 82,000 Carbon Jr College III, 000 Dixie College 72,000 Vocational and Adult Education 110.000 400 000 Teachers' Redemtion Fund School Industrial State 159,000 School for Deaf 125,000 To State Supt of Public Instruction 87,310 Total District Taxes devoted to Education This District Lund divided as follows: For support and Maintainance, 737, .192.67 Tax for Sites and Buildings 526,279.98 Tax for Sinking Fund 1,019,858.90 Tax Sales and Redemptions 737,229.16 Total $14,561,410.06 -- ... : - --j 8PRAYNOZZLE . ednea-tio- n as he believes in life and would ask for more instead of less education. But we are of the opinion that this enormous sum of money should produce more and far better results. And we further believe that several millions could be saved out of these 14 millions without in the least impairing the service. All Utah Boards and commissions have simply run wild in their expenditures. -- i i I TALKING Joe Bush says The American people are in a jitter, they can't forget there experiences with the republicans, and are not sure they II survive the experiments of fie democaats; ' If you want Neat Typing,Fancy Quilting, Mending, or any kind of Houae Work CallWaa. 7554-- Charlote E.Sha J. 936 So. 2nd West. How an author exile staged hia own unhappy ending. The brilliant dramatist acted out his own last and mysterious chapter. Read Adels Rogers St. Johns' srtiele .n which she blames his suicide on banishment from Hollywood and hia broken romanee with a lovel y actress. An illustrated feal uz in American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays ForPublicOwnership of All Electric Power Must Bridge Gulf Taxes doesnt bother the town of Morrisville, Vt., because its people had foresight and built themselves a municipal plant back sn 1894. It did not take them long to pay for it. Last kilowatt hours and earned enough year it ground out6.S00.000 to pay 25,000 for public immoney over and above expenses and several other things,, taxes towns provements to pay the in the bank. Because of it the balance end also to leave a anug the stores, and sireest, homes, has lighted town has prospered. It etc. It. factories, creameries, for mills, and furnished power AH Utah towns collector unocessary. of tax makes the job might do likewise. LiQUOR&CIGARETTE DESTROYING YOUTH colds comes from his President Roosevelts susceptibility to If the sigarette can do this excessive smoking of cigarettes. millions of boys and do to the will not it to a strong man what been have who taught to smoke in sirla just out of the cradle have profits. order that the Tobacco Company may vanished in Gene in Tunney was Whatever of hero there the liquor for salesman became he the minds of many when price-fixin- manufacture Your StateGovernment LoaAngelet pur-po- se PAN-AMERIC- the heaven we are going to art thine own heaven." Thyself A writer says: "Heaven in all its springtide of beauty is here and now, before our very eyes, surging up to our feet, lapping against our hearts; but we alas, do not know how to let it in.,a News Quiz Answers PER YEAR HI COST reach by and by. The poet says, restrained trade. blockFor two days the British Protesting loudly that unions do the into Skage-to not fan under the Sherman set, A. ade worked Its way threatened rak and Kattegat and F. of L. cooked up a demurrer cut off Germanys merchant trade and a motion to dismiss the inwas There Scandinavia. with stp toe dictment In late March Federal a chance it might succeed, but toe District Judge Peyton Gordon surIn warfare Nazis began fierce the prised everybody by upholding North sea with the apparent tha Shermaintaining Indictment of diverting British attention man set applies to unions where Meanwhile from the blockade. legition thfir objectives era not spring flowers began blossoming mate." the the western front Day before It struck at labor, A Sherman act floored a capitalist Secretary of Henry A. Wallace asked JjJure make it easier for farm nj bin. Ac, rdit Reason: One Strong Arm Stuff 15.000 farm At dawn 5.000 of Bolivias mortgages are in Ur... toe presican while marched against the Sm depart soldiers with alarm Britains dential palace at La Pas, resolved iwlc'J-eto assassinate the provisional presi4krlcan...lecre,, "P" fcviira? c?tton Probable upshot: dent and seize the 0V'Ten,t' Staff to meet them went Chief ub,ld,e, matwo with Ichazo and navy Gen. Antenor revealed 1,500 warplanes chine guns and a handful of loyal WE" ranks went b $2" ent . French and Brit officers. Into the enemy i? Paat 14 man! an army captain, recapturing tanksa bt which the plotters had stolen. In nvot00 ta beln taw minutes ton war was ended. Cwrport t COURTS: Chancellories Sherman Vengeance In Paris, Premier Paul Reyna ud's ss-Oo- an-- SiSi j&m. relations? more Important creation of a gee realise it takes money to do thiir We must to it that we get it. Send it in now today. and gets the farmer's products more directly to the consumer. Taft says: Cooperation should be encouraged by legislation and by sympathetic government assistance. Gov. Bricker says: If ever the economio end social problems of American are solved, if ever peace and security and contentment are brought to the world, it will be done by people who can cooperaee. Gov, Aiken says; The Cooperative movement has gone to far to turn back now Sen., Wheeler says: "The new social order will include public ownership of basic utilities, extensive organisation of workers in labor unions, and the growth of farmers and consu-me- n cooperatives. Pres. Roosevelt is on record favoring Cooperatives in every way possible. But no candidate has yet come forward with a sane and its program for ending unemployment, And only one of them, Roosevelt has a definite program of putting even a semblance of purchasing power in the hands of the people, Back Into the headlines after hla vacation in Florida went Texas Rep. Martin Dies and his investigating committee. Current enemy: Russia and Communism. While Chairman Dies announced plane to "summon witnesses as fast as we can locate them," hla operatives swooped down on Pittsburgh Communist headquarters in search of a Rad who used the name "Franklin D. Roosevelt on his party member-shi-p card. Also hard at work was New Jerseys Rep. J. Parnell Thomas, a Dies aid, who told reporters that "any number" of school textbooks used In the U. 8. contain "one subversive passage right after ENVOY SOUR1TZ another . . . Taken with tha material, they may mean Got his wires crossed? but when they are put with little, Did Envoy Souritx, a seasoned dip- other selected passages they fit tolomat, send this uncoded wire as gether perfectly, sad the result is a deliberate attempt to shatter amazing. Franco-Sovi- it, ao the country that the public about aineenly trust that aome of To show how popular Cooperation ia becoming iu this country we give out the fact that aix of the canidatea for the presidency of the United States have come for boldly Cooperation. Dewey believes in itbecauee"it cute the cost of distribution It funerdofeUmyhnpee file ave yen arfss. Seen ei 60 or in acceptable to eersHwit will $1.50 5 --Y5he ALL CANDIDATES FOR COOPERATION proposes a graduated tax, based on the number at stores, lly. ers pointed out that the Constitu tlon requires that taxes be levied rnitormly, geographically speaking. Grace IJJki ijltnooti tea our readers BdltteMCGlamM.flwy at talc Mwapzper.) Ml son: EGRESS: I 9 ;wiw Mt Meesurilj uelyu hj Waatorm Publiihed Weekly byC. N.Lund lift It attms that there iant a single dollar in will help the paper in its big effort to inform the coat of atate government. We Tax Bogy for Next Year Leave ip ds j man i Editorial NEWS QUIZ Boost J. - the good work of schools and churches is nullified traffic. hv that desolating scourgo, the liquor on fowl pass (Continued IDtMuch of miner. Extremes Create very short time before the Russian revolution broke the financiers and industrialists who owned the eountry held a meeting. They were dining and wining, smoking and watching the entertainers perform. In their revelry one was brave enough to rise and try to warn that a day of reckoning was at hand. They hooted and laughed him down; Shortly they were dispose, eased and wiped out, either in death or exile, lasing every farthing and every possession. Even their families were blotted out. It eau happen here and you had better take warning . Wealth, if it would.might well go into the dark, poverty-stricke- n, places of the world and dirt and ignorance-ridde- n find souls worth saving from the blight that is upon them. Thousands of gifted souls linger in the shadows from which, unaided, they cannot extricate themselves. The business of the lives of those better situated should ba to throw out a lifeline to these unfortunates and help save stricken humanity l: A For one delir. Bangl And tha waitress Cinderella woke up. her ordered diamonds, iouely happy week her Prince Charming she asked that and home everything furs, silks, a $50,000 Read thiehoax about cams along. and then the inquisitive cops in this interesting article in The American Weekly, the ma LOS ANGELES gasine distributed with next Sunday's 1 1 ( t , i: i |