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Show THE" Briefly Told for Busy Readers $40,000 BOND ISSUE FOUR STATES JOI.V. FOR JOBLESS. SPECIAL" SCHEDULE. 5,000 ACRES IRRIGATED. N. WILLY S, ambassador to oland, thinks he should return to the direction of bla automobile manufacturing business. Therefore be came back to the country and last week called on President Hoover and arranged for his retirement from the diplomatic post in June. He said to the reporters: "I shall make Immediate arrangeRebuff RoorevclCs First in Primaries Senate Committee By Louise M. Comstock ments to move hack to the United Roosts. Income Taxes louse Playing States In order that 1 may be on the to take care of my various InBROTHER JONATHAN ' ground Havoc. With Economy Bill. : terests here and particularly to be more active and helpful In my duties DACK In Revolutionary dajs It was as chairman of the board of the A' Brother Jonathan, not Uncle Sam .By EDWARD W. PICKARD who stood for all the faults and vircompany. tues of this' country, . Even George tlie first time since be started ously opposed by the President and pOR Is especially grateful te Washington, when confronted by " out on his hla advisers, likewise meets with obGERMANY 'bunt for Instructed delHoover his promo- knotty problem of state, was wont to egates 'Gov. Franklin D.- Roosevelt met jections In both Republican and Demo tion of the moratoriumfor on repara- say We will have to see wbat Brothwith a rebuff two of them. In fact. cratlc ranks. tions and war debts, but there was no er Jonathan has to say about It. Id the Massachusetts Brother Jonathan was Jonathan . way In which this D KHMOND was full of governors primaries he expected Trumbull be could governor of Connecticut at gratitude to win eight or ten of . and other dignitaries last week the time of the Revolution, one of our shown the to directly the 30 delegates chosand was mighty busy lu other respects. first great patriots: He was also anAmbas-hassadSo President en for- the Democratic The events Included the annual conFrederic M. cestor of an illustrious line of Trum-bultconvenPresidential ference of state executives, the WashSackett was chosen to Including John, artist, who In tion, but A! Smith ington bicentennial celebration, a celhe the recipient of an 1780 painted the huge historical picswept the state and ebration In honor of the landing of the unusual honor the tures io the rotunda of the Capitol, udded the entire delfirst permanent Colonists, a state mubestowal of the degree and the inodern governor of Connect! his to' sic lltt(e egation festival, dedication of the first of doctor of political cut. John il, Trumbull, whose daugh.... monument to James Monroe in the wm bundle of votes. science by the ancient ter not so long ago married John ' More Important be- state, and the opening to the public and famous Unlver-- s Coolldge. " cause more unexpect for the full week of 100 colonial homes 1 1 Of all colonial governors In office at y of Tuebingen. ed was the result tn and gardens. This high honor was the outbreak of the Revolution, JonThe Pennsylvania. The governors, thirty In nunvbor, aftathan Trumbull hlnne was loyal to the presented to the amNevk York governor, er being received by Governor Pollard, bassador In an Impressive ceremony colonies. Throughout the duration of captured the greater .part of that helped tc dedicate the Monroe statue !n ke presence of representatives Of the war his store at Lebanon, Conn., states delegation, perhaps 60 out of at Ash Lawn. The chief address was Jie Germany cabinet and many of was a sort of war office where sup78 votes; hut Smith made a much betdelivered by Claude G. Bowers, eminent south Germanys most distinguished plies were collected and shipped off to ter showing than 'anyone had anticipated. ' Democratic Journalist and orator. The men. . tire armies, usually under his own suIncomplete returns' Indicated executive also took part In all the In its centuries q existence the pervision; and In his simple home he Ire had carried 15 of the '67 counties, other ceremonies, besides holding their of sheltered has University Washington and Franklin, Tuebingen dispensed wasr 'In his four-daand own majority Philadelphia meet. On Wednesday It was " only a few honorary titles. But, 'as .Jefferson, Ydams, LaFayette. Impresari e. . were addressed by President theythe rector said, because of his "great he who financed Ethan Allens successleaders of the stop Hoover, who .In one of his most imporAltogether,' the ful expedition against Fort Ticonder-oga- . effort in Roosevelt movement were 'considertant .speeches presented the federal lems the alleviating economic probWhen courage lagged he made university concluded that the ably heartened by the outcome of governments case to tie 'states and American' ambassador did signal work speeches which stirred up patriotism 'these two primaries. toi asked for their fuller In singling out some of Jhe causes of : and won volunteer soldiers, and his President Hoover was virtually assettling nationa'l problems. .Thursday the state furnished more troops than any and decided difficulties, present sured of the 109 Republican delegates evening the governors were enter to honor him.' Jonaother except Massachusetts. In the two states. . In the Pennsyl tallied at dinner In the White House. 4a Trumbull the died than at 1785, In Sackett, vanla the Republican' primary was reply, stressed the comseventy-five- . of age of Interest and munity of made Interesting by the contest- beGermany EIRESENTATIVE F. H. La Guar-dl- a tween Senator James J.' Dav.Is and of New York, leader of the America in great cultural problems. In the evening the ambassador gave Gen. Smedley D.- Butler. The famous bloc that defeated the Bales tax propoTOM THUMB marine was backed by Governor Pin- - sition, provided the sensation of the the traditional doktorschmaus," or doctors feast, for the members of the TPOM THUMB, so famous a midget chot and ran as a dry, who week In the senate A had been converted to university and all officials. that his name has become synonycommittee banking Influence of William the through mous, almost, for any of those tiny bearings on stock exS. Vare, Republican boss of the state, people at whom the world always wonIt EFERENDUM. of the prohibition change methods. defeated the general by a plurality ders, and sometimes laughs, was a was an exposure ' of Aw question under provisions of arIt was that approached 400, 000. real enough person, but even his real ticle five of the Eighteenth amendment alleged high preasure thought this might mean, that the was voted by Michigan Republicans in life smacked somehow of the theater'.' publicity methods. InThe famous midget was only fourPennsylvania delegation In the Repub convention at Grand Rapids. The concluding even bribery, llcan convention would fight earnestly rt to manipulate prices vention also voted Indorsement of teen years old whep, under the for a plank promising resubinisslon of showof . on . the . New York famous that President Hoover. . management . the Eighteenth amendment.. Mrs. Stock exchange and The platform was adopted practical- man, P. T. Barnum. he ceased to be the governors wife, .sought the i the documents he of-- . ly unanimously after a riotous session mere Charles Ileywood Stratton of Republican congressional nomination J fered in proof of his on the floor; preceded by two boars of Bridgeport, Conn., and became Gen. In- - the Fifteenth, district, but. was Tom Thumb, symbol of all the midInvolved a debate .in the committee on resolution;. charges whipped by Congressman Louis T.. number of financial The committee refused a report on the gets who ever graced a circus sidewho some months . ago at show and compared heights with tlie writers formerly, emsoldiers bonus question. . tacked the. administration's Intermr' ployed on New York papers. They tall man..- In 1S54 Barnum took his 'tlonal finance policies and 'accused were employed by brokerage houses, find to England where the handsome a. new senator, ap- -' dwarf was President Hoover of selling out to lie said, to bally-ho- o GEORGIA hasGov. stocks sent and presented to Queen VicRichard B. Rusby . . ' . Europe. . to nut misleading statements In order ,to and Paris. The trip was a toria. sell, Jr., to fill' out part of. the unei-pire- d financial success. After their reIn some huge promote stock purchases. term of the late- William J. turn to this country Barnum decided cases he suid extracts from newspaper Harris.- The man seFIRST"'reJect1ng a proposal by a little romance would be good pubboost surtaxes to articles Inspired by high powered pub1 lected Is MaJ. John S. the wartime maximum of 45 per cent, lltflty methods were Included by broklicity for Tom and imported Into his Cohen, editor of the Lavinla Warren, plump and the senate finance committee voted an ers In tetters to customers. company Atlanta Journal. He Increase In all Income tax rates above ..Five pools- - In which stocks were will serve pretty, who boasted 32 inches to Tom 8 until next 30 and weighed 29 pounds. Shortly the levies written Into the new revemanipulated, according to Lq Guardla, November.The Harnue- bill by that house. were cited by the Jv'ew Yorker td back ris term thereafter, attended by the brides sisdoes not exter, Minnie Warren and Commodore He said that high The committed almost hnahlmousTy up his assertions. pire until 1937, and Nutt whom she r a been methods had In schedule utilized married, Lavinla pressure adopted presented by Sena, Governor Russell himTom were united In holy matrf-mqnand tor Harrison- of Mississippi, the rank- the handling of no'ola fn Indian Moself will be a candiIn an elaborate church ceremony ing Democrat, calling for a maximum torcycle stock, Savage Arms, Maxwell date for the place In attended surtax- of 45 per cent Instead of the Motors, Pure Oil, Simms Petroleum, by the best society and the In thegenertfl election most colorful show people and Htv 40 per cent figure carried In the house and Superior Oil. In all Instances exthe fall. " In the papers. written bill. ' up cept" the Indian Motorcycle stock, the eraJly Major' Cohen, who Starting, at a salary In keeping with Normal Income rates were boosted pools operated back In 1924 and 1925. has been Democratic his size, three dollars a week, Tom Mr. I.a Guardla named A. Newton to 3 per cent on the first $4,000 innational committeea mint of money Jn the show made as Plummer the 0 on cent pubhigh the. next pressure come; per $4,000 man from Georgia since 1924, is a business, and 9 per cent on the Income above licity man who had distributed $286,-00eventually lost most of It qp membqr of a distinguished southern . among newspaper men. This man, family. He Joined the .staff of the pbker and died, of apoplexy. In 1S83, $8,000, . he said, operated under the title of Journal in 1890 : after, It Is said, 20 years of happy Tlje present nortnnl rates are and was reporter,-specia- l married life. Lavinla Thumb later 3 and 5 per cent. The house voted publicity counsel and sometimes' unWashington correspondent, and hinrried an rtalian dwarf named Count to Increase these rates to 2, 4 and 7 der the name of the Institute of. Ecowas editorial writer. He a correPrimo and continued In the nomic unResearch. is MagrI Plummer now cent per respectively. spondent and later an army officer In show business. . . der Indictment for forging securities. Spanlsh-Anieriea. By close votes the tnriCTs on Imfathe war. Ills, in The committee executive session ther was a Confederate officer. . ported oil and coal which the house ' BLUEBEARD added to the measure were struck out. decided to make a sweeping inquiry Since 1917 Major Cohen has been the whole stock Into, The tax on automobiles was approved. Journal.-Hand of editor the president The house passed and sent to the and bond selling as It is no stranger to political WashCOMPARED to his prototypes In rea-ex .the uffeots stock Bluebeard of our fairy President the tariff hill restoring 'to been a for seeretime ington, having a mild and benevolent was hooka story congress all power to alter Import change, and this may tary to Hoke Smith, who was secreman. King Henry VIII ran him a close duties. The house also passed the last all summer. A of the Interior under President tary steering committee f second in the matter of winning and ' $326,000,000 navy bill after refusing Cleveland.'. was five, named by to cut the amount 10 per cent. disposing of wives, forbidden doors Chairman Norbeok to and box lids abound in literature, from plan the Investigation NATIONAL Socialists, under the ' the myth of Pandora down, and It is get the $20,000,-00of Adolf Hitler, scored and line up witnesses. pv ETERMINED to n quite probable that the economy bill before the sena great victory In the Prussian elecSenator Couzens of Bluebeard Is merely a compilation of as ate, quickly as possible. Majority tions, and won enough places In other many bad men of legend and folk tale Michigan, one of the Floor Leader Rainey decreed that the parts of Germany to make them the all rolled Into one. progressives." Is perhouse should hold night sessions until strongest political party In four of haps the leading memIf credit for inspiring this famous the measure was disposed of. the five states in the relch. But they character, however, is to be ber of this smaller still lack a clear majority to control one man, he was Gllles de given any Immediately a bi partisan Insurgent body and will be a Raiz, one coalition took charge and overrode the most Important factor In the Inquiry. any of them. In Bavaria, they fell of Joan of Arcs generals and a marthe Democratic and Republican read- Glass, Fletcher and Norbeck himself slightly behind. shal of France during the Fifteenth First thing it did was to also are on the steering committee. ership. In Prussia, where the fight was most whose villainies make Blue-bear- s century, knock out that provision of the rule Walcott of Connecticut, who Initiated bitter because of the theory that whoa meek and home-lovin- g appear limiting the number of amendments the Inquiry, has been forced Into a ever controls Prussia controls the husband. Gllles Inherited a large forto the economy measure to forty, and minor place by Norbeck. the Hitlerite forces gar- tune and political prominence; the relch, then It started In to rip the bill to nered 102 seats agalust the nine first he squandered, the second he dispieces. Its primary achievement In they held heretofore. The coalition graced. When bankrupt he turned to opened a great drive In JAPAN this line was the adoption of an to suppress the which makes np the present govalchemy, sought the favor, so they say, amendment by Britten of Illinois exrevolt against the government of ernment also obtained 102 seats. The of the devil through black magic, made empting from the proposed 11 per the puppet state of Manchoukuo, havCommunists also gained, now having human sacrifice of Innumerable little cent pny reduction all federal em57 seats to their former 4S. The Soing previously warned the rest of the boys and girls, and Is said to have ployees with salaries up to and Inworld to keep hands off. The rebel cial Democrats were the heaviest been the one to betray Joan of Arc InAs framed h.v the forces along the eastern lines of the losers. cluding $2,500. to the bands of the English. The committee the exemption ran to Chinese Eastern railway and In the It was announced that the Prussian church finally convicted him of sorThe more $1,000. than lower Sungari valley were estimated change took government would resign on May 24 cery. and he was burned at the stake $50,000, (XX) out of the $210,000,000 at 20.000, and there were more of them when the newly elected diet convenes, for his atrocious cruelties in 1440. the bill was supposed to effect In the In other regions. but will carry on until a new premier The story-boo- k version of Bluebeard annual cost of the federal government. The Japanese government scorned of the state is elected. Hitler is Infirst appeared In the famous French was While this going on the galthe resolution of the League of Nasisting that the Nazis should be given collection of Perranlt In 1097. leries of the house were thronged tions committee of nineteen, calling for control, but there can be no definite 1933 Western Newspaper Union.) with federal employees who cheered the Immediate evacuation of Shanghai, decision as to the alignment of the We Learn by Example on the Insurgents. and then went ahead to arrange Its parties until the middle of May, when The administration proposal that vetThus Sully points out, for example' ow;n plan with the of Sir the Catholic Centrists meet In Berlin erans compensation he curtailed In the Miles Lnmpson, the British minister for a caucus. A child will profit more by daily comcase of single men receiving a $1,500 to China. It was reported In Geneva with an acute be panionship observer, In the Austrian elections also the Income or married men with a $3,500 that this proposal was accepted by National Socialists scored heavy and he teacher or playfellow, than by all Income, with $400 exemption for deNanking, so the league committee widespread gains, but the control of systematic attempts to train the senses." The deepest spring of acpendents, also was expected to bring meekly admitted it would have to the government remains in the hands a storm of protest on the house floor. tion In us Is the sight of action In Its resolution to conform. The of the Socialists and Christian SocialThe economy committee suggestion small powers, which had Insisted on ists. The another. Janies says. The spectacle and Agarian for a consolidation of the army and drastic action against Japan, didn't of effort Is what awakens and sustains parties were practically wiped out by our own effort." navy establishments Into a slngte delike this development but could do the Nazis. Henry C. King In Rational Loving. partment of national defense, vigor nothing. . 133. W eat era OTTN News Review of Current Events tlie World Over Intermountain News CANNING SAUNA SUN. SAUNA; UTAH . AG OGDEN, UT. The Beet Growers Credit corporation recently filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. The capital stock Is $150,000 divided into. shares of the par value of $100 each. Wlio Was Who? Wlllys-Overlan- BEAVER, UT. A community canning outfit has been purchased with some of the money collected, last winter for charity purposes. It la expected that a large amount Of garden produce will le put up for the needy this summer. d - - SPRING VI LLE, UT. The Quarterly report Issued by the city recorder of Sprlngvllle shows, a gain in receipts for the first three months jof 1932 over the eorresiondlng period of last year. PAYSON, UT. The Utah county Special train will Agricultural tour the territory from 'Payson to West Jordan, leaving Payson on May 31, proceeding to Salem that .afternoon wish a night meeting at Spanish. Fork. The second da.y, June .1, will be spent at Sprlngvllle and Provo ; the third day at Pleasant Grove and Lehl, winding ' up at. the American Fork. Poultry Day cel- ebratlon, June 2. June 3 will be' pent at West Jordan where sugar beets will be featured. . . LOGAN, UT. The Ag club at will conduct tlxelr the U. S. A. fifth annual show In the U. S. A. C. tadlum In the near future. Horses from northern Utah and southern Idaho will be entered. a . . MOUNTAIN HOME; IDA. Tlie three reservoirs of the farmer-owne- d Mountain Home irrigation project are filling rapidly, with enough water In them now to have all the alfalfa lund Irrigated the first part of May, and still retain storage of six acre feet of water for every acre In . the 5000-ncrproject.' . - n . REXBURG, IDA. 10 to 50 pef cent of the Idaho farmers have ap: plied for seed loans at the Salt lake division office. . s. . - n ' ex-pe- e Pin-chot- , 11 UT. Testing o.f "range cattle In Wasatch county for tuberculosis has been completed with no found. All dairy cattle In will he tested. If no more . the county are found In the dnlry h cattle, than In 1929, and 1930, county will become an accredited county.' ' IIEBER, UT.' At a misting of the board of directors of the Wa- . Batch county fair board, it was do elded to hold the county fair again this year, and the dates were si for September 1st and 2nd. ' IDAHO FALLS, IDA. A henV dose of poison which she was n ported to have accidentally taken h cup of coffee, caused the death o Martha Abercrombie, school girl. ERICH, ; - Wa-aatc- i" J. McBrooro, resident of Emery for the past nln. years, and a former resident of 01 lahoma, was arrested for assail!' and battery on his wlfei and daugli . . ter. EMERY, UT. . CHILDREN " Physicians tell us that one condition is nearly always present when a child has a digestive upset, a starting cold or other little ailment. Constipation, The first step towards relief Is to rid the body of Impure wastes. And for this nothing Is better than genuine Castoria! Castoria is a pure vegetable-preparatiomade specially for babies and children. This means, it is mild and gentle ; .that it contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. Yet it always gets results You never have to coax children to' take Castoria. Real Castoria always bears filename t 1 CASTORIA C HlfO KlNBC RIBI Gavel Constructed of Wood Oddly Preserved A .gavel made from .what Is believed to be the Oldest living unpetri-- " fied wood on the. American-continen- t has been sent to Dr. Walter Williams, prasideat of .the University of Missouri. The histoyy Of the gavel goes back to a time som'e. thousands, of years ago when a volcano burst forth af- a- - place about 100 miles east of Eugene, Qre., apd-Ithe high .Cascades. A lava stream, gradually built up a dam at one end 'of a deep canyon, in the bottom of which g'rOw tall Douglas firs. As the canyon filled with tire edd mountain water a lake' vyas formed, and the trees were surrounded and covered by this water ; of unchanging temperature, Whqn the wood wo S' cut from one of the-treefor the gilVPt it .was found to contain all its natural Juices and 4ia4 ' the pungent odor of freshly' cut timber. Montreal Herald. - TSmB'l . - la-te- - Petermans Ant Food Is sure death to ants. Sprinkle it about the floor, window sills, shelves, etc. Effective 24 hours a day. Safe. Cheap. Guaranteed. More than 1,000,000 cans sold last yeas. At your druggist's. y - 1, n . 0 ETER'MWNJS 7A N TilF.O O Dx Practical Eugenics . The idea of a settlement of meil and women of perfect physical .and mental specimens occurred to Albert Dachert and; after preaching his ddc-- . trine for a while, he succeeded In in his jiropo'si-- . arousing au'intpi-es- t tion to the extent that the city of Strasbourg placed' a site af his dis- -' posal. Up to .this time 150 mpdern houses have been constructed anri occupied by couples brought together by this means'. Each couple was accepted only after they had' undergone an examination and had come up to the physical requirements and had expresse'il their desire to raise a family about them. .The result la that the birth rate is much. higher than In Strasbourg nd the behavior of the citizens Is. said, to be exem-plary. arch-villai- f.rom-'drout- In 'ml WENDOVER, UTAH dltlon to applying an oil gravel mulch on the westerly ten miles of the Wendover cut-ofthe state road commission and the federal government will Rpply light oil, sufficient to make the road temporarily dustproof, on the remaining 41. miles of the cut-ofIt was annoure ed recently. f, BURLEY, IDA. The Idaho C. Dealers association, already an which includes thr ganization states, has extended Its sphere influence into a fourth. Oregoi Coal dealers of 13 eastern Oregm cities and towns became affiliated with the association at Ttrnnnmil convention here. Other states Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. fast-growin- e (. ' OII - 0 BEAVER, UT. The special elo-tlon held in- the county for voting i $40,000 bond to pny Indebtedness r. the present year and to begin scboi.' with next fall, was decided In favoi. of Issuing the bonds. SALT LAKE CITY, 'UT. Re Utal tpiisltlons from twenty-nin- e counties for livestock fed total 17 174 tons, reports Mrs. Mary A. A1 len, executive secretary of the .Sal) Lake county chapter of the American Red Cross. The fowl, which D a portion of the 87,297 tons sent to the Pacific area from, the Red Gross, will lie distributed to thor--t areas which suffered during 1931. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Railway operating Income of the Bamberger Electric Railroad com any In 1931 was $44 9,000, It is shPn by a report filed with the public utilities commission of Utah. This was $93,- 000 less than the operating Income for 1930. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The state will conduct a thorough probing of unemployment This was at a hearing at the capitol by the state Industrial commission and leaders in religious and civic life , Made specially for B A B I ES.onc Pan-Germ- Nawapapar Unloe.) . ' Mrs. ' . Acquainted il "went to call on Gerald's mother and was telling her. about a family that had recently' moved Into . the neighborhood. . . Have they any children? asked Geralds mother.' . Two little boys, answered Mrs. R. I don't believe Gerald knows ' them, remarked the mother. Oh, yes I do," Gerald piped .up. I know one of em well, mother.- 1 knocked out his two front teeth. - The doctor is often more dangerous than the disease. If mistakes were crimes most men would be in jail.' A COUGH Gs a PROTEST sgalmt the pretence o! disease-breedin- g germs. Destroy (hem and stop (he cough by using Itlia THE PENETRATING GERMICIDE No other treatment like IL Your Druggist can supply the large size at $1.25 or order direct from F.E.ft0LL!NSC0.!LW.2: W. N. 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