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Show ia!- News Review of Current Events the World Over Roosevelt Meet Landon and Other Governor in Drouth Relief Conference Revised Budget Figure Put Debt at 34 Billions. JNITED STATES DISTRICT AT-TORNEY L. C. GARNETT of Washington was asked by Vice President Gamer to present to the federal grand jury the case of six Railway Audit and Inspection company officials who failed to appear before a senate committee some two weeks ago. Those cited Mr. Gamer were: W. W. Groves, bypresident of the company; W. B. Groves, vice president; Earl Douglas Rice, vice president; J. E. Blair, secretary-treasurer; R. S. Judge, director, and J. C. Boyer. The committee, headed by Senator La Follette, is investigating the alleged use of labor spies' by em-in Pjoyers disputes with their employees. At the time of the hearing ?i? attrney for the company told committee an injunction was being sought in federal court to prevent the officials' appearance and to prohibit production of their Foreign Words and Phrases Apres nous le deluge. i (attributed! de d,ue Pompadour, i Madame ' ence to signs of an broaching revolution). Bordereaux. (F.) m,,... . note; a memorandum National Tope Interpreted by William Bruckart Waahlnxton, D. C. National Proas Bulldinx r,g..MW., (pj De nihllo nihil fit. (L.) He will The Associated should attract attention. Washington. oEln By EDWARD W. take up the job as the chief Ameri- - I comes from nothing. Press carried a dispatch from WMtara Nawipaper Unlom. En deshabille. (F.) In can diplomat at Paris in most COW a few days Soctal DefenseT Bg0 that had troublesome In hoc signo vinces. ( L. the most dif- times, I N and our creed and to our F R00S,EVELT more in it than ficult, perhaps, that have confronted I this sign thou wilt conquer " ? in Russia temperament." M He 'Wo" U that the aimed forces just the an- an American diplomat anywhere to ot Constantine.) toe the Presidency, met in some-.wh- of asserted are more efficient than ever Wie Italy since nouncement 1914 certain that the of 1916. oppositionto Gewonnen, so Apdays dramatic fashion in Des as a consequence of the ists smong the Soviet leaders were pointment of Mr. Bullitt then, it (Ger.) As won, so flcwnSSt Moines, Iowa; but war and that the 60,000 Ethiopian to be executed. The dispatch re- would appear, is a move that calls come, light go." men enthey met as chief gaged in the maneuvers are but a into consideration not only the conported that 16 confessed conspiraIppissima verba (L.) The executives of the modest and almost veiy tors against the Soviet state were ditions which he will meet as our words. insignificant part United States and of of the countrys actual war sentenced to death by the firing ambassador but also his qualificastrength. Kansas respectively "We must be strong," cried MusVIRS- - RUTH BRYAN OWEN, squad as the highest measure of tions for the job.-I- t for the purpose of solini. We must be always strong- m social defense" of a government. k. is to be remembered, first, Weeks Supply of Postum Fr. I RohdHf erl W. must be so discussing Danish tha offer made by the Poetun plans It new a in the that reported the post of ambassador to Paris stage for the relief of of Communism in is the second highest in rank among ''on,p?ny anoliep Port of this ps. progress drouth stricken the Russian state. For the first our foreign diplomats. It is a post lfr ?l?r Tj? fnd a foil weeks sup. farmers. The conmark in order to be time since the Bolsheviks came into that always has called for about ply rv!iL , f giving Postum free ta ference, held at Mr. 8 new Of a mil- - free to power they ordered the death penal- the best that our nation can turn j anyona wa0 writes for it Adr. campaign Roosevelts sugges- - hon L men, created by Hitlers order citizen ty for some of the leaders who out in the way of tactful representation and including I 5,?" term Gov. Landon th. - election of marched in the Revolution of Octo- tion even the governors of the ry military though we always count training, is to be fi- President Roosevelt, ber, 1917. the 1 to London as the No. thot had suffered nanced espeby Increased taxes on all and the President i" So we have a clean sweep now of 1 assignment cially from the drouth, began in companies and The reason is that ranking post 23 has the men corporations by who sat next to the dicta- we seldom, if ever, have had accepted her the 8taS hous in De Moines, per cent for 1936 and by SO per resignation. tor, Lenin; the men who were his problems to deal with This where Governor Herring enter- cent for 1937. in the case was done closest advisors in in council out are an tained the distinguished visitors at ot the London government that conof the way, and in their place reexchange of telea luncheon. The President and Mr. tinuously arise between the United JAPAN proposes to build up mains the extensively practical and States grams, that Landon, it was said, did most of the and France. We always have NEW PRESSURE LAMP submarine fleet approximately Mr. Roosevelt from iA, strong-wille- d executive, Stalin, who been 30 per cent larger than that of V1'8 repast and exchanged with France in modfriendly Ruth Owen. has in this instance declined to aleither ing: a lot of Joking remarks. Then the Great Britain or ern times, but it can not be denied the United States. low theory to interfere with r condithat there has been constant fric- PROTECTS EYESIGHT ; tion. tion between the two peoples. The P In ten-- I b, Here is the picture. Leon Trotsky When it came to Kansas, Governor n London to the British same has not been true concerning Provide 300 Candlepowae of- - United States minister in foreign exile and under sentence of to death Landon presented in Denmark, n The decision replaces the sub-- I Live relations. Hence, Natural Brilliance For appreciate your reasons for want- if he returns into Russia. Zinoviev the Job a definite plan, in manuscript marine at Paris lias always been e the pow-mto three jormsame parity among large part to shot ing and death. lc a Night Kamenev the resign exealso motives Only that as he submitted to Harry era established by the 1930 London prompt you. I therefore reluctant- cuted by a firing squad (he will be regarded as more difficult than that .Hopkins two years ago. naval treaty. A at new London. mantle lamp that protect ly accept your resignation. remembered as an pilJaPan notified Great Britain that Early in the evening Mr. Roose- Jbur sight with 100 candlepower As for Mr. Bullitt's Mr. Rohde, daughter of William lar of Bolshevism). outstanding suia capacity, Tomsky, .velt entertained the governors at lire, determined to keep afloat Jennings Bryan, has had light la brine. a long cide. Rykov, Bukahrin and Rodek there is a general feeling that he fog dinner aboard his special train. On 11,059 tons of destroyers 1 and not an is under public service. Before He the investigation by dreadful to thousands ot outstanding diplomat. that occasion he and Mr. Landon of submarines above the cafer the entering diplomatic service aha Ogpu. A hated secret service is has achieved success in some lines, homes, especially had their most intimate talk. Re- - 1930 London treaty quotas. I yet believe the consensus is that In rural communiin so far as his recent service at ties. This lamp Moscow is concerned, the Russians gives 5 times can claim much greater success in more light thaw simple. While these dealing with the United States than any m.nfie lamp Great Britains memorandum of men were charged with plotting the weean in dealing with the Soviet. which has no pro93 , night club J.ldy invoking the escape CIX bombs dropped from an un- - murder of Stalin, with vision for air Those of us who were present as Pressure. Special 0,8 first London treaty in identified Spanish airplane fell beneath it all lies the conspiracy, observers in aviator, and thirst of men Dick Merrill, veteran pilot, success- - order Washington during the increase its destroyer ton-- 1 perilously near the American de. for power. fo18 w. e. eoLrajuT Through all of this since days when Foreign Commissar Lit- i8 folly flew across the Atlantic in nage above the pacts allowance. prove its brilliance stroyer Kane, which was en route the fell of the Russian vinov met with President Roosevelt Mtoral their monoplane Lady Peace, but empire and njS? Japan gave the lack ot sufficient from Gibraltar to dayUt . . . O Coleman, faffed to reach London, their desti- excess destroyers as its reason for to the removal of Bilbao to help the execution of Czar Nicholas, in the senes of conferences that reInventor pioneer the Americans Communists have pushed for- sulted in recognition of the Union from of ot nation, by some 200 miles. Run-nin- g retaining a surplus in submarines. war zone. The Kane fired sev ward. The appliances, strongest of them have Soviet Socialistic Republics can not JP11 The United States, like Great Brit- eral rounds from an Teara perfecting this imn into a hard rainstorm over traveled. That fail is to the why of Stalin Bakea its own gaa . , . boro recall how Mr. Bullitt la- Ireland, they lost their and ain, has decided it must keep in gun at the plane. Naturally our Yet as most always happens under bored to accomplish that recoeni--: PT weoline. It operates were forced to land near way service after the end of the year Unndifo tion. It will be recalled as well a abt! It Is dean. . Wales, because their feel was exthat Mr. Bullitt insisted ornament to MF Some.01 hausted. Neither the aviators nor throughout three to to th. Sf Mh OM the degree 1930 how I negotiations the trade would follow treaty. Spanish government'and Gem I that they have J?Lanlere tofofed. Richman gathered unta tCm recognition. He urged that the 13- -' Insufficient ! caused by poor tad said the flight was pleasant most of leader of tbe reb-- selves. In light, and ottenrmlt. fw 01 the way. Km .ld UI damage to the eyes. Nov, HOULD war break out In I in foiled to reserve Europe, ! by Wilson, I Harding, Coolidge nobody need take chances with frfincf wiiiua on havinS the 8uch considerations as they reVe" I m T thought and Hoover, should be cast aside their precious sight This new Col REVISING the i937 budget fig- - PpwerftU Polish army on her" side. I XjTTOSLJrSVJ? cnaracter." necessary a perfectly human tTnjf in the interest of "21 man is so inexpensive that hB to conress Consequently the week long visit character answerable only where great flow of trade, predicting a no oneLamp porth wera In can afford to ha without it a commerce Powerful Gen. between aident air attack on Janary a Edward Roosevelt whim becomes a wffl -the nations. President - Smigly, in-Roosevelt It provides plenty of light for every on ! Power to carry it ouh tljnate8 that expenditures I m5ny for reading, sewlnr, caused by eventually made that the real basis homo need an bonus aPctor general of j Stalin. who waa ' studying, playing. land and sea forces was and the AAA invalito for granting recognition. that army, and a and Tratsky, who None of the predicted at any moment The government dation will put the paper 9et I Polish military mistrade has1 the starry heavens of the- come about. None E,tth 8 remarkable lamp, la- troops there had refused to sur- dwelt fj public debt at the sion to France was Will all-tirender and their officers said right- ories and dreams, there is only a unto the Soit made the occasion high figure theoretical difference. Each want-e- d to for American ist prisoners, including some promOf of elaborate cere$34,188,543,494. goods. Ameri-me- n Commwusm. inent He says, however, men, would be monies. Trotsky considThe train are a bit id fash-exposed in ered the most the in problem that better business open the terms of places during the carrying the Poles rid revolutum; Stalin bombardment. will run tax receipts crossed the border thought of It as the The Madrid government admitted Russian state and recogup $12,000,000 highat Belfort and there New Wonders nized his capacity to carry his its troops had sustained an imer than was expectGeneral has yet been able to plans ed. The Presidents portant reverse in a battle at Oro-pes-a, Gen. So the aim os ly was received by age to come. 100 revision covered the miles southwest of the oSto'E the B8,it has foraed I French post, The commanding Action fiscal year that bePresident comes capital and were driven back to ferocious and when French Roosevelt 1 I ha gan July SnSe, II I ' ! his II regimenfe. GohTthrac"' During I SfratSTS .. th Pm mighty Stalin-- - PICKARD at .Wg'tt' ay .... !J 1 E. taZl & 1 Anglo-America- iS a eye-heal- th 15,-to- ns -- 1 kK ? anti-aircr- b'1 to1 ItoftSlJj g ! n J" I MSfl 1 ndrp J' extS ... ae d1, SSSL' IS , 'US'. In the decorated stree h them lustily, estimate were: Dinners for the guests were eiven 1. Receipts, fixed at $5,665,839,000. by President Albert Lebrun. Pre-- . ner Leon Blum and Foreign Min-- i Expenditures at $7,762,835,300. or the year at :s er Delbos. Later they were taken iiof?Sdeflcit $2,096,996,300. Pblto debt on June 30, 1937, at hUd fL8t SS Daniel W. Bell. The chief items changed by the t uJad?r.ra .h. S , mountains coil: .n'!3ls.!imated ZZTj,9?"'300 deficit for i937 is which includes $580.- - debt retirement Americans inittee 0fJnther whU mSP Virgmian Railway company made to whkh therewas. an attack on the provisions of the Prt appended, was received1 railway labor act authorizing collec- - bed by the assembly, but not live bargaining between representa I gwMns e'C'CrSl' lives of the employees and the ir.p Vte Ea., teaTOe. Jwarjyssrjys- KpAe? tatoKtfT ,d re a-- h. 1 YtimA' It seems to me there is an im- - parttnMtSC5al figures of thDes portrn lesion lor the America h", These estimates compared with January figures as follows: L Receipts of $5,654,217,650. ? Expenditures of $7,645,301,338. 3. Deficit of $1,098,388,720. the President said: rLfTLhfiS. "Sr . $34,188,543,493.73. The $2,000,000,000 deficit Mr. Roosevelt estimated is the lowest of ?ewDea.1: Hegarding this fig-u- JLKS! j ' re- - Upsets Apple Cart ' bow ttiey propose to Mcouraec manv sc--1 this g.n he, " lhese columns 1 served in the in the he mnbVi.a Republlcan but now ? announcement that he arc so htirnment' m bcre Washimrtnn I j, going to support President ?? I ! ! Senator Couzens has bean ' was sort i 8et the apple cart for the Rcpubli- -' c a n s, although JSZiSXZ but t!,e differ- unanimously elected ence ncin!datrship IS!??nLfthe association for the the people of theUnLTsfe'tesco0" coming year. apolis shLas Michi- federaWt?fed bureaifracy anri .as Senator James Couzens of gan who is up for along with Hitler and Mussolini, is in Michl ments under the adjusted compen- Circuit Court of Appeals reHha sation payment act. quiring it to concerning Deducting the amount of the disputes with anegotiate unit of the Ameri-caRERHAFS the farmers of Ameri- - attemoted toJer31 .g0)'ernmcnt Hon in a distinguished way 1 statutory debt retirement leaves a federation of ca don't realize it, but durinc Labor. It fxercise in NRA and 10us,y. such service h.iiw'. Ob-d net deficit of $1,516,996,300. Jb legislation, passed in This does not mean that there increase in the public c Mows debt Pffoto amount for the reason exactly h mains of that following that it is contemplated during the ment assumes that t This balance employees ytu to reduce the working $582,000,000 aRaint in in engaged intraJune solely i. and onhr There are conditions undoubted used to $451,000,000 in July, 1935. andall curronMnf1 B $UM,000!000 "d y 3pproxima,e-- 1 Plate activities. to be To their income from in sup- ports remedied at Jhat ne,ed view before sales, the Wliat Mr. Roosevelt meant farmers added $24,000,000 in wriow vernment by this nothin8 i, bS certain and thatP?lt?, anythmg was that instead of borrowing mon-- B5ScLl a,way to be con- - TfA80". why Senator b.nefit8, bring-- . city are too "hich. "IZ ey to cover the difference between receipts and expenditures, the Treasury would dip into the general fund for $1,100,000,000. nonina-- i it employs 1.000 menYiif wo Ju.?tn? 19.W.000 to'juIOsS! Viction tbat 80 sthe Anlcri- lioa h I T WAS Beni to Mussolini's turn Executives of the income in July dim. power, to ,h, cullin in mainly due ' company said he pronounced b8"mination b,t0 the European version they did not the cause nation in as foeDef gain wK a income S';ernment. object to the wave of the Indian war dance, Wl" have a B forward. grains, chiefly wheat," the candidate ol scales imposed by New York Hitler and Stalin, and hefollowing port said. "Receipts of wheat m DMm ta gave a but found the differential of enjoy great performance. At Avellino, bow he was local scale and the rates the principal markets in center of the Italian army maneu- in forcetheelsewhere the fourth largest for the announl-l.T"so Party by that great it U The vers, Duce announced to a cheer-- was transfer of William C. Bullitt Primaries whati"01 8 before the record, despite the relatively small impossible" to continue in supplies from his recent Post a on farms this year. ba be could mobilize New York. ambassador presirfUd Would respecting ,000,000 soldiers, "in the course of Prices of meat animals in to Russia to a aim-- 1 d'dat and his while averaging slightly lower July, few hours and after a ly this than simple assignment in Sard may hav in June, were nevertheless order. The premier declared France 'upon 'the I he I'cr'handritKmf1Big Job the On than in July, 1935, so that incomj world is in the throes of an irresistiresignation of Am- - how nCult.to bassadur ble Straus animala race and Italy can was considers Repubi,cans t must reject the idea of eternal year ag0' Cah but very little after an announcement impending closing. Among them are 9ton. seems to me in view of all Mndl! peace, which he said is "forelgii to virtually has read hlmself which lie uens and circumstances out of the that it party. I n con-f"de- state-senator- - ? I ! lar I 's SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Omr lobby to dellghttally air cooled dviag fee muueer mallu Kadle for Cvory Jtooos ZOO Nos too Baits f'n!L07rAcnt I I -' n, I ! - im-ion- s, ih" S haJ e'-e- Sl ,ar be-fro- m sinK - dyed-in-the-w- ,! Mmk-muCa- I Aer)W. iiwwwiaw0jeiaaw' mm HOTEL Temple Square Wefes 1.50 to $3.00 pb Sqxaioataba daairabla, IHwidlf laiataB-Wlata, UI always find l aad awpranrly ramrartabbsihaeaYou eaa tbatwoohly asnwaMa. wa danlawl why Ihia balel Isi HIGHLY RECOMMENHED Yaa eaa alaa appreelala wbyi fro o orft of daUncHOo fo etoe I IMo ksaetlM feoatotry ERNEST C ROSSITER. Mgr. - yfrV?; |