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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUftI, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC ISLES FOR BUSK READERS A RESUME doings in of the-WEEK- S this and other COUNTRIES Frank W. Hills, comptroller of the American Smelting & Refining company, died at his home in New York. Mr. Hills, who was 64 years old, was also a director of the First Nationa bank of Mount Vernon, N. Y., and a director in several other organizations. He was auditor of the Oregon Short Line railroad and was assistant auditor of the Union Pacific at one time. RIGID ECONOMY IS URGED IN MESSAGE BY THE PRESIDENT Coolidge Advises Congress to Repeal Publicity Section of Income Tax Law Executive Covers Wide Field in Outlining Policy for Next Four Years. What Coolidge Asks Rtcomrataditloii contained In President Coolldgea meuage nret Rigid economy. Reduction of the cost of the government. Repeal of the Income tax publicity win so ill COULD NOT WORK law- - Further tax reduction effective In the next fiscal year, provided congress helps create the necessary treasury surplus. Reduction of the surtaxes on large Incomes. Improvement and flood control on The Democratic national committee Inland waterways. Continued negotiations with Canimportant Events of the Last Seven filed with the clerk of the house of ada for the building of the St. Lawcongress a report showing total camDays Reported by Wire and Prerence waterway. paign contributions of $845,520 . from pared for the Benefit of the Enactment of the reclamation Washington. President Coolidge adcalled for by the July 1 to November 20, inclusive. vised congress in his annual message Busy Reader ing commission. Stewart & Co., bond brokers of that perhaps the most important work Legislation relative to agriculture as soon as the new agricultural New York, reported to the police that it could do at its present session would WESTERN a messenger boy named Harris had be to practice such economy as to commission can make recommenda- tions. make possible a reduction of taxes for Western Sale or lease of Muscle Shoals members of congress disappeared with $60,000 in securities. the next fiscal year. and creation of a subcommittee of found when, on looking over the in- The messenger was employed a few The government can do more to the committees on agriculture of terior department appropriation bill days ago. congress to negotiate with possible remedy the economic ills of the peoas reported, they dsicovered the bill purchasers. Increase in the powers Earnings of the Atchison, Topeka ple by a system of rigid economy in of the interstate commerce commis& Santa Fe Railway provided for abolishing thirty-nin- e sion to stimulate consolidation of company will not public expenditures," he said, than local land offices and consolidating be as large this railroad systems. year as in 1923, ac- can be accomplished through any other Amendment of existing law relathe positions of registrar and receiver cording to W. B. Storey, action. president. to relations of railroads to tive at those offices which remain. They The President aenewed his plea for labor. President Coolidge informed con- American adherence to the Permanent further on find that the bill abolishes Amendment of federal election laws to provide equal representathe office of surveyor general in each gress that present estimates point to Court of International Justice; detion of all parties at the ballot box clared the United States would not of the states. Among the land offices a surplus of revenues over expendiand on registration boards. tures of for $67,884,489 the the of Nations; appealed present join League which the bill abolished outright on Establishment of a national police fiscal and of $373,743,714 for the for support for the European reparabureau. July 1, 1925, are those at Vernal, fiscal year Amendment of immigration law to year 1926, but he advised tions settlement plan, and repeated his Utah, Blackfoot, Hailey and Couer families of citlsens to enter permit cancellato declaration of tax unreduction further any opposition the United States. dAlene, Idaho, and Cheyenne and against til definite results from the present tion by the United States of the debts Protection of the negro in his full Newcastle, Wyo. The bill also pro- tax constitutional rights. owed the country by foreign nations. law are known. poses doing away with the job of reExtension of the civil service law The text of the Presidents message, ceiver and leaving only a General D. recongress to include all postmasby will Butler Smedley which was read to congress. In part registrar ters and the prohibition-enforcat Salt Lake City, Utah, Boise main the head of the Philadelphia follows : and ment force. Lewiston, Idaho, and at Buffalo, police and fire departments for the The nation holds a position unsurReorganisation of the government departments. Douglas, Evanston and Lander, Wyo. next three years, if his leave from passed in all former human experiAdequate national defense and Should these changes be sanctioned by Lhe marine corps is extended. It is ence. This does not mean that we preparation. congress, all land office business in announced by Major Kendrick and do not have any problems. Sympathetic reception by congress for the legislative recommendations Utah would be handled by the one General Butler. Our domestic problems are for the of the American legion. land officer at Salt Lake City, save We have our but no A suit to break the will of Oscar most part economic. International such business as can even now be L. enormous debt to pay, and we are membership in the League of Na- McNabb, filed in district court at tions. transacted before United States com- Des paying it. We have the high cost of Moines, Iowa, revealed that the government to diminish, and we are Membership in the Permanent missioners. Court of International Justice, with aged man, who died several months diminishing it reasonable reservations. Allan R. Morford, former mayor of ago, had an estate valued at about We still owe over $21,000,000,000, Postponement of further dlsarma- ment conferences here until pending St. Joseph, Mich., was1 received into $30,000, although he had received in the cost of the national government European proposals for conference the state prison at San Quentin, Cali- the past few years from the overseer is still about $3,500,000,000, and the in Europe is worked out. of the financial aid poor to amount from about national taxes still San Diego to serve a fornia, .......a totaling sentence imposed upon his conviction $500. In his will most of the prop- $27 for each one of our inhabitants. of robber burglary and grand larceny. erty was bequeathed to the Humane There yet exists this enormous field the respective parties at the ballot box He was given the number 40140. society, the Salvation Army, the Red for the application of economy. Cross and other organizations. Three In my opinion the government can and equality of representation on the Three masked men held up the Ho- nephews, who were left $10 each, are do more to remedy the economic ills various registration boards, wherever tel Barbara, at Los Angeles, owned seeking to break the will. of the people by a system of rigid they exist. During the last session of the conIn public expenditure than by Heavyweight Jack Champion One of three unidentified men try- economy gress legislation was introduced lookcan be accomplished through any Dempsey, taking $1629 in cash and to to the payment of the remaining enter a ing Piggly Wiggly grocery other action. jewelry valued at several thousand ing claims store in generally referred to as the was and shot Omaha, Neb., dollars that had been deposited with For Repeal of Publicity Act. claims. French killed two spoliation whom with by policemen the clerk for safe keeping through Combining discussion of tax revision to pay its The United States the night. Three employees were they engaged in a pistol fight. His with his statement on economy, the debts. I recommend ought action by the two companions escaped. backed against the wall while the Executive declafed, publication of in- , which will permit of the paycongress come tax payments? to be' detrimental ment of these masked men rifled the safe and esFOREIGN remaining claims. to the public welfare and bound to decaped with the jewels and holiday reWage Earner Aided. The council of ministers of Egypt, crease public revenues," and urged the ceipts. Two very Important policies have to necessity and impelled by repeal of that section of the revenue been by this country which, adopted Overcome by heat in the -- not bowing a great desire for pacification ana act. while extending their benefits also in room of the baths of which he was close of the present sesat the If good will, accepts the condition inother been of the proprietor, Andrew Soloos of Tacoma, tegrally and without reserve, is the sion the congress has kept within the utmost directions, have to the wage earnimportance I to which propose present, it Wash., was cooked to death after fallwhich Ziwar Pasha, the Egyp- budget is the protective ers. of these reply One modto a be will then have possible ing unconscious to the hot floor, ac- tian premier, made to Viscount erate amount of tax reduction and all tariff. The other is a policy of more cording to a local physician who inwhen the British high commisthe tax reform that the congress may recent origin and seeks to shield our vestigated. The body was in the hot sioner enumerated in Brithe wish for during the next fiscal year. wage earners from the disastrous comwriting room several hours before being tish conditions for the evacuation of There Is every prospect of an era petition of a great influx of foreign found. It is believed he was rendered the Alexandria customs. of prosperity of unprecedented pro- peoples. unconscious when he fell face forThis has been done by the restricThe Brazilian consul has notified portions. ward to the cement floor and was killtive immigration law. This saves the Our country has a polthe Japanese government that he has ed by intense heat. American job for the American workof reclamation established under been instructed to suspend the grant- icy men. This statutory authority. policy GENERAL ing of visas for intending emigrants should The merit system has long been recbe continued. to Brazil. The foreign office, taken as the correct basis for emognized For Relief of Agriculture. Congress has started work on the by has instructed the Japsurprise, ployment in our civil service. I beNo more important development has lieve appropriation bills authorizing ex- anese minister to Brazil to make a s second and that taken place in the last year than the postmasters,first, penditures and providing funds for report on the matter and without covering in Mr. immediately. the various departments to keep the chief of the immigration beginning of a restoration of agricul- the present membership the field force vast government machine running for Akamatsu, ture to a prosperous condition. of prohibition enforcement should be section of the The cannot successfully the next fiscal year. As the bills come If this notice foreign office, said. brought within the classified service heralds an exclusion insure government or fix from the budget bureau, they provide prosperity prices by leg- by statute law. the sitpolicy the against Japanese, islative fiat. Every business has its in the aggregate for appropriations One way to save public money would uation of nearly $2,000,000,000. Members of serious presentsto itself in a decidedly risk and its times of depression. to pass the pending bill for the rebe the aspect Japanese nation. The government has been constantly congress are hoping they can trim organization of the various departthose estimates perceptibly without Twenty Communist leaders in the Increasing its efforts for the relief ments. Reval Finland revolt were shot after and permanent establishment of agriArmy and Navy. seriously affecting the efficiency ol a court martial, according to reports culture on a sound and equal basis Little has developed in relation to the federal bureaus and commissions. with other business. "rom that city. our national defense which needs speThe senior circuit judges of the Every effort must be made, both by cial attention. Progress is constantly n The commercial government activity and by private country, with Chief Justice Taft joinbeing made in air navigation and reing, and the opinion of federal dis- treaty has been signed. Foreign Sec- agencies, to restore and maintain agri- quires encouragement and developtrict judges reflected in their posi- retary Chamberlain and Lord dAber-no- culture to a complete normal relation- ment. British ambassador to Berlin, ship with other industries. tion, have throw n their support beUnder the limitation of armaments It is my opinion that the support of treaty a large saving in outlay and hind the movement for a transfer signed for England, and Dr. Friedrich bodily of the prohibition unit from Sthamer, German ambassador to En- agriculture is the chief problem to a considerable decrease In maintethe treasury department to the de- gland, and Dr. von Schubert, repre- consider in connection with this prop- nance of the navy has been accomsenting the German finance ministry erty. partment of justicee. plished. I should favor a sale of this propVVe should maintain the policy of signed for Germany. e B. Alice Jones Rhinelander is .delease. erty, or constantly working toward the full Carlos and Alejandro Greene, rebel fendant in a suit brought by her husThe railways during the last year treaty strength of the navy. band, Leonard Kip Rhinelander, a generals and brothers, have been kill- have made still further progress in A special commission also is invesmember of one of New Yorks oldest ed near Villa Hermqsa, in the state recuperation from the war, with large tigating the problem of petroleum oil and wealthiest families, for the an- of Tebasco, according to a report re- gains in efficiency and ability expe- for the navy. ditiously to handle the traffic of the nulment of their marriage. The ac- ceived by the war office. I believe thoroughly in the army and country. tion is based on the contention that navy, in adequate defense and prepThe first conference, of the conferIn my message last year I empha- aration. But I am opposed to any the wife fraudulently represented her- ence on smoking opium, has been the necessity for further legis- policy of competition in building and sized self to be white and denied she had called at Geneva, Switzerland. ' This lation with a view to expediting the maintaining land or sea armaments. blood. any negro means that Sir Malcolm Delevingne, consolidation of our railways into Says Veterans Deserve Best chairman of the British delegation, larger systems. The Boulder dam is which bill, With the authorization for general to be taken up again next week by has heard from London regarding the Simplify Labor Rules. hospitalization of the veterans of all modified Japanese proposal on the imthe house committee on irrigation, Another matter before congress is wars provided during the present year, the question on port certificate will not pass congress during the which the first plan, legislation affecting the labor sections the care and treatment of those who conference was threat- of the short session if Representative E. O. have served their country In time of transportation act. ened with shipwreck. It is believed ' It would be helpful if a plan could peril and the attitude of the governLeatherwood can prevent it. The Great Britain will accept Japans be adopted which, while retaining the ment toward them Is not now so much Utah congressman, who exposed the terms. practice of systematic collective bar- one of needed legislation as one of inquities of this bill during the hearwith concilation and voluntary careful, generous and humane adminEamonn de last the showed Valera, wherein that ings session, republican gaining of labor differences, could istration. arbitration on leader bill might November sento was 1, who, the operate impair also provide simplicity in relations and Through Its officers the Legion will rights of Utah and other states of the tenced to one months imprisonment more direct local emof to the congress numerous sugresponsibility present deafter Ulster entering upper Colorado river basin, returned territory in and managers. ployees gestions for legislation. to Washington determined to carry fiance of a warhing from the authoriam the national of the that America has been one of the foreI opinion on from the point where he left off ties, has been released. He was law governing the choice of members most nations In advocating tribunals on a train for Dublin and eswhen this legislation was sidetracked placed of the congress should be extended to for the settlement of international discorted to the border last June. Include appropriate representation of putes of a justifiable character. Tells How Lydia LPinUiaiasVcg. etable Compound Stopped HerScf. fering and Restored Her Health leg-Islatl- on fact-fln- d- ' e- Al-ien- by well-define- d , I third-clas- weakness, as it ha3 helped me very much m every way possi. ble. I was m a dining working room in town mid sometimes I could not do my work ; had pains in the lower part of my body and had to stay in bed. One of my neighbors told me good Ld5a e. jyhrt 7.Vegetable rinkhams Compound did for her, and it has surely done wonders for me. I hope all women who suffer will take my advice as the Vegetable Compound has done so much to bring back my vigor and strength. -- Mrs. Albert E. 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