OCR Text |
Show flews Review of Current Events the World Over Quizzers Stir Dr. Townsend to Wrath Landon Has Big Buncli of Delegates Guffey Coal Act Declared Invalid. Congressional W. PICKARD By EDWARD Western Xewepaper Union. National Council, the National Milk Producers Federation, the Farmers' National Grain association, and the Northwestern Farmers' Union Legislative committee. two dflji Dr. Francis E. FOB replied mildly to the Questions the house committee Investigating JL activities of the organisation the old age pension movement which started. the Californian Then be-bin- d doctor the CECUETAKY OF WAR DEUX d nearly yitiN.iNst.iHOj for river and harltor lmiroveiiuiit projects througlioiit the country that hud been recommended by the engineering corps. nllo-ente- lost bis patience suddenly. refused to answer any more nonsensical queries, Of this sum. tlltU-.t.si- a will be used d spoke of thick-lie- u for entirely new waterway and port decongressmen. Improvement while W4.4tiS.irs) will be nounced the commitemployed In maintaining existing river tee for Its unfriendly nnd hurlior facilities. attitude and asserted administration the was a hostile force" CIS members of the Supreme court of the United States ruled that the lehind the Inquiry. He declared he act to control the bituminous Guffey utter the tnuld form a third party ctnl industry is luvalld. nnd another Korember elections. of the New Deal exfinally Doctor Townsend told the from this periments goes Into I am retiring committee: the discard. This Is nort of Inquisition and I do not prothe net which Presi arrest. under lmck come except pose to dent itooxcrclt urged And I do refuse absolutely to make congress to pass nothis statement further regarding any doubts twithstanding morement to this commit tee. or Its ransiitiitlomiiity Escorted by Gerald K. Stnllli. former however reasonable." adherent of Iluey Long, and another Five justices SuthWashifrom tied Cutlfornlnn min, the erland. Butler. Van The committee ngton to Baltimore. Dovantpr. McUeynnlds. decided to aak the house to cite him nnd Roberts Joined for contempt In the majority opin- - 8en Guffey When he was questioned regarding Ion which Invalidated the whole act luge turns contributed by Townsend Justices Cardoso, Brundels, and Stone suid the dnb members the physician Joined in a dissenting opinion In which contributors bad faith in him and that they upheld the act. Chief Justice vs need millions to promote a moveheld In a separate opinion that Hughes we will ment of thin kind and get the act was constitutional with respect to the marketing provisions but Docthat Bit testimony developed unconstitutional with respect to the his brother, Walter labor tor Townsend, regulations. Townsend, and Gllmour Young own the The court In the majority, opinion Townsend suets of the organisation, held that there is no authority In the estimated now at about 900,000, and Constitution for the control of the coal that Townsend club members have no Industry attempted In the Guffey act In them. property right The act was not valid either under Doctor Townsend testified he has rethe commerce clause or the welfare ceived about $08,000 In salary, diviclause. dends from the Townsend weekly and Senutor Guffey of Pennsylvania, auexpenses, but now had only about 8300 thor of the act, lost little time in Innnd hit wife about $200 to show for troducing a substitute measure, concentheir efforts. trating on price fixing and omitting the labor provisions which were outlawed e by the Supreme court John L. Lewie, ALF LAXDOX captured GOV. all the New Jersey delegates to head of the United Mine Workers, dts dared that organization would "Join In the nntlonal convention, defeating Senator Borah about 4 to 1 iJ the popnlar requesting congress to enact the bill at He thought the measure would vote. This victory gave the Kansan once. total of more than 20 votes to start operate to maintain the equilibrium of the coal Industry pending further study with at Cleveland, and Ida manager, John Hamilton, claimed he would hnve of stabilization of the industry.' A plea to all coal operators to supit least 300 of the SOI votes necessary to nominate and would win on the port the new bill was made by Charles second or third ballot ONeill, legislative chairman of the NaThe statement by Herbert Hoover tional Conference of Bituminous Coal tiling himself out of consideration for Producers. the nomination In generally Judged to Some congressional leaders, however, hive heliied Landon. With Mr. Hoover thought It unlikely thut the new Gufout of the picture It will be difficult to fey bill could be passed at this session. hold California, Texas, and other potentially Hoover votes away from ELBERT II. LEHMAN announced Lsndon. suddenly in Albany that he would James A. Farley, postrqnster general not he a candidate for a third term as sod also Democratic national chair-sugovernor of New York, saying: I feel told the Michigan Democratic conthe time has come vention he believed the Republican when I may ask rePresidential nominee will be the govlease from the cares ernor of a typical prairie state and nnd responsibilities of that bln election, If he won, would be the governorship. Hut s perilous experiment Farley cri tilenders of the Demodied the man he did not name an decratic party, including void of experience in national affairs, President Uoosevclt. snd predicted thnt If he la the RepublNational Chairman ican itandnrd bearer even Kansas James A. Farley and will not be In the Roosevelt doubtful Senators Wagner and column. n, Copeland undertook to persuade Mr. Lehman Gov. Lehman to run for reelection, They all agreed that his retirement would be a loss to the stnte and tho party and that he should be drafted.' Tho Immediate pollllcnl result of tho governor's surprise aelion wn Hint New York nguln became a doubtful state fur the presidential campaign, In the minds of many politician. The morale of Ilepuhllcon lenders In the stale Improved, and Democrat lieguii ieeul:it!ng ns lo which of a group of could be five or mure candidates nominagroomed for the gulierimtoilul persisted In tion Ibis full if his determination. P0XSTITUTI0NAL1TY d of the retirement system wss contested before the District of Columbia Supreme court by attorneys representing the class 1 railroads and 280 leaser nHwsy enterprises. The lawyers d that the pension law and a tax enacted at the same time ere nuhstantlally the same" as the unconstitutional railroad retirement rail-roa- ar-pe- to-ltli-er of 1934." The two separate acta, one and the other taxing the fnm of railroads and employees. ,r pawed Inst year after the Su fpme court ruled unconstitutional the UIH law In which levy and a pension provld-JntPMislo- Wem were combined. The government contended that the Wd relation between the two acts wlil not he proved, and that the rail-were aulng, In effect, to enjoin tlon of a tax. Such a suit, the Jpnment coniended, wua barred by "wrsl law. The government further wmled Us railroad retirement ays--r ,n exercise of lta constitutional provide for the common de- d PjMTlDXKMKNT of action on the ltubliumn chain store bill oext session was urged on tho "T rules committee In n letter from Powerful farm , organizations, nthig the bill would restrict fttnu by IWu rum Hfcrtvlng wholesale the letter warned also that '"UKUnn-- r prli-cwould reault mj, eiuicimetii. IhoThe inensure, al- senate, prevents f a tihi. cuotometa. omnufacturera hitter was signed by repreavuta-fedetwa 0D 1 Farm Bureau the National Grange, the mnrkod the Mnriunn Guinea a president uf Cuba the first elected by tho people since Gerardo Mni'hndo. The new executive, a lnwjer and revoliillunnry leader who bus twice been mayor of Havana, took the outh of office In the ball room of the presi 4 dent's mansion In the presence of The guns foreign nnd Cuban officials. uf Calm mi fortress across the harlmr gnn salute and on fired a twenty-onwere II the signal all public buildings luinlnnted and thousands of merrymakers begnn parading the streets. President Guinea appram! on a hat cony and told the shouting throngatlmt to ninliilain a he would do his by Urn government constitutional and for the benefit am! Intercut of In Id first message to II Cuban. the nation that nasnred he congress iiersonul rights would lie respected. ho IWod Among Ida poll.'le Ideiia. ample giinrunall to tolerance wifflelenl energy nnd ,eea for nil rights to maintain order and the iie.rss.iry ns " I strength against offenders ngn rejoicing GENERAL of Dr. Miguel lt law. Cu-bu- 'EITHER Great Britain nor France " has any Intention of paying the installments on tho American war debt due June 13. And almost certainly all tha other debtor nation except Finland will follow the example of the two big ones and again default. British Foreign Minister Eden talked about the debts with Leon Blum, who probably will be premier of France soon, itut there was no indication that either one was planning to make a payment. Blum told the American club In Paris he hoped the war debt "misunderstanding" might be cleared up, but he wae Just trying to be pleasant to the people of both America and France without Roomy Beach Pajamas With Yoke, Sleeves, Front Panel in One to Facilitate Making spending any money. Of course the debtor nations would like to have the Issue cleared up, for as long as they ere in default they are subject to the restrictions of the Johnson act which makes It unlawful for any erson In the United States to purchase or sell the bonds, securities or other obligations of any foreign government or to muke any loans to such government while that government la In default In payment of Us obligations to the United States. Fishermen's Ani'nor Fouls a Whale; They Get Speedy Ride All Thitips Are Engaged in Writiftg Their History Every act of man Inscribes Itself In the memories of his fellows and available In sizes 14, 10, IS. 20; 40 In his own manners and face. measure42. and Corresponding bust The nlr la full of Mounds; the sky, ments 32, 84, 30, 3S, 40 and 42. Size of tokens; the ground Is all men 10 (34) requires 4H yards of 80 Inch oranda and signatures and every obmaterial. Send fifteen cents fur the covered with hint which pattern. Send your order to The Sowing Circle Pattern Dept., 140 New Montgomery Are., San Francisco, Calif. 0 Well Syndicate. STREAM--SMIT- H WNU Service. CHEVROLET DEALER Offers about 60 Riding on a streamlined tralu has nothing on that at the end ot a rope CHEVROLETS 40 FORDS 30 OTHEt CAM All Popular Maker models 'X modelssodto '2B backed by ow sis ANO AkOUT attuched to an angry whale. This is the opinion of W. Kdwaroa and J. Eeley, fishermen of Goff's Harbor. Australia. While they were fishing near Goff's Harbor the anchor of their launch fouled a large whale, which started off at about a mile a minute, both g men holding grimly to the cratt Fearing that the whale might dive any second and drag the boat with It, Edwards worked forward and cut the rope, freeing the boat tzENITO MUSSOLINI advised Prince AA von Starheniberg of Austria not to start any domestic trouble because he was ousted from the cabinet by Chancellor Sehuschnigg, and when the prince returned to Vienna the cabinet fixed things up neatly by decreeing that the conntry should have three fuehrers. Sehuschnigg, the unofficial dictator, becomes national leader of the fatherland front ; Eduard Bnar von Ilirenfela, the new vice chancellor. Is national commander of the front militia; and Starheniberg continues as sports leader anil head of the Norther-hoo- apeak ject to the Intelligent. Goethe. Guarantee Written G.M. AC. Terms Used Trucks Good Tracks Bis Tracks Small Tracks Stakes Pickape a ad Hyd. Dwap Bodias Prices aad terms to wk yon. Whan in Salt Laka City viat our madly-careenin- BIG USED CAR DEPT. 505 St. Main Strait Lake City THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL e d Protective association. ATIOXS that are especially hnrd up might consider the method said to be employed by Rumania. A Buchan t newspaper asserts that government employees have been puid largely In counterfeit money, vast quantities of bogus 100 lei plecps having been Issued in sealed bags by the ministry of finance. Thnt ministry then announced that the counterfeit coins would not be redeemed and thnt persons who passed them would be prosecuted. A Distinctive Residence e Mrs. J. H. Waters, An Abode. ..renowned President West the Throughout Salt Lakes Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You I'leuty uf room la Included for active arms and legs in this exceedingly smart and youthful licach pajamas. Yoke, sleeves, and front panel are all one piece cleverly combined to minimize your sewing time and eliminate complicating tricks. Large unusual buttons down the center front panel, a demure Peter c administration Pan collar plus a fide THE resettlement by; Rcxford Guy lligwell belt and tlie blouse is complete. The was declared by the District of Co- waist la gathered to the yoke In lumbia court of appeals to be clear- front and back, giving a fluttering ly unconstitutional delegation of pow- fullness and smooth appearance. er, in ' case Involving a model com- Make this lovely tailored model In munity project In Somerset county, dlk crepe, voile, or percale for loungNew Jersey. ing and gingham, pique, or linen for . Going beyond the Issue before them, the beach. the Justices of the Appeals court Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1791-la called the entire relief appropriations act of 1035 Into question. The act waa Invalid and hence RA was Invalid, according to the court Legally, however, none of the rest of the act will be affected by the decision because the other multitudinous activities of the AN INSIDE STORY OF New Deal under the appropriation were not before the court MELVIN PURVIS RATES self-fabri- UNCLE 82.00 to $4.00 DOUBLE flAOtoSASO 400 Batha THE Hotel Ncwliouse W..E. SUTTON, General Uanmgnr C11AUNCEY W. WEST Assist. Cen. Manager B imfflDE CAPTURE rsr AXTOX PAVELIC. alleged of Ustashl, tha Croatian terrorist organization, and accused as one of the master mlnds',intheasnsslnatlon of King Alexander of MarIn Jugoslavia seilles, has been set DR. free by authorities. with him g-m- an KUVINPflRVlAyoung Italian Rclensed was his Hen-tena- Eugene Kvater-nlThe two were arrested at Tnrln In October, 1034, soon after the nmrder of Alexander, hut the French authorities who were working on the case were never permitted to question them and an Italian tribunal refused the request of the French government for their extradition to France for triuL k. lawyer who became America's ace who directed the capture of Dillinger, "Pretty Boy Floyd, "Baby Face Nelson, and others. Mr. Purvis reveals here G-M- the OR HOW MELVIN PURVIS' SECRET TAP ALARM CAPTURED THE MALARKEY BANK BAN CITS I ... course, been changed. LUIS TEJADA SORZAXO was to resign the presidency of Bolivia by a Junta of army officers and Socialists who staged a bloodless coup d'etat In La Iaz. Col. German Busch, acting chief of the general army staff, leader of the coup, will l at the head of the government until Col David Toro, hero of the war with I'nrngnny, returns from the Chaco, when Toro will be Installed as president. JOSE XTEWS thnt Japun was greatly en IN larging her force In North China Ini the Slate department In Washington to announce that I he position of the United States Is the same us that outlined last December by Secretary Hull affirming Its support of the nine terpower pact that guarantees Chlnu's ritorial integrity. At thnt time Mr. Hull snld .his country lias a binding faith In the fundamental principles of It traditional policy. This government of the udlieres to Hie provision treaties to which It Is a pnrty and continues to benieak respect by all nasoltions for the provisions of treaties of emnly entered Into for the purpose to recipand regulating, facilitating rocal and common advantage. At the Slate department It waa said of the that the reafilrniation of support mean that not does nine power pact the administration will abandon Its poltake the Initiative icy of declining to vioIn any attempt to curb Japan for This waa at the of pact lations Stlmson. aeere-wrtempted by Henry L ot state In the Hoover adminisbut tration. with the guln of nothing 111 wllL Japanese y MltS SARA DELANO ROOSEVELT. mother of Ihe Iresldent. fi.il on a visit In New York some nail I laid up at Hyde Park while day up' with Slii1 Iioiie. lint m i Ml. I liia ninl hip ami ernrkiHl ni.idi llabl "f tin inJurli1 1:1- sr.ni'l) coif Clld "i Hu- - lniairt!'il ail Hi- . . 'I! with fruits or berries! crunchy Post Toasties with fresh, luscious berries and milk Mml Its tha finest ef polishsd gold-bnx- or cream stebed and en. breakfast treat you ever tasted! says smclad is bias. Either Melvin Purvis. oo a FI EE for 2 Pom Post Toasties are ust the thiog for iQPSe Ttf ffjft luncheons, too. They 1 pack-Toasties h-Send Pott TO JOINr two i .e a delicious, difitrmt flavor beMelvin with to coupon htria tops cause they ere made from the sweet; tender btattt of the corn, where most FREE PRIZES! of the flavor is. Every golden-brow- n MsMa Parris OWL flake is toasted double crisp thats aiaiFsmsiprMM why Post Toasties keep their crunchy (offend above). A complete magoodness longer in milk or cream. fic. Free for 9 Grt Post Toasties P9U'... The Better Post Toasties package kips. Corn Flukes! And join Melvin Purvis RAal. J RHO a S.J, Junior HOWjOHR Corps right away! Boys Badge (left). Girls Did sum Bids (abort). Both badges "RISP, ue 11 warm-weath- ... er B Free tor 2 Post Toast- - ies pacluse A POST CEREAL-MA- DE BY GENERAL FOODS f .CLIP MELVIN 1 j COUPON NOW Im- W.K.U. PURVIS. PostTaastla, Battle Crash, MtcMgaa I I ndoNomiaM Post Toutlti tops. Picaas snd ma ths items j ass chocked below. Check whether j boy ( ) or aid ( ). ( ) Membenhip Badge (tend 2 pack ( ) Photo of MtMa Fanil ( (sand 2 package topi) ) Fingerprint eet (scad 9 peck age lope) v I Street. I City. KQitr txpmillrrtmitT j) I. jjjfi Cmd |