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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER News Review of Current Sally Sez Events the World Over Victory in Rhode Island Election Elates the Republicans Guffey Coal Bill Undergoes Changes Blacks Probers Enrage Hurley. W. PICKARD By EDWARD Western Newspaper Union. D There Just one synonym for "quality Made. and that a "Jntcrmountain PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY B osy people U euatly appreciate V esterday'a experience I n N T E R saving ot only ime but ffort, vain egret, also M oney they 0 therwise lose U nnecessarily through hi ot knowing T rue economy A Mures quality 1 n product N ot price. M anufacturcrs are A Iways the P etermining factor E stablishing G Ive your O rders to O rganized reliability Intcrmonntaln D ealers and 8 ova worry MRS. J. T. ARSON, American Fork, Ut, 150,000 feet Used & New Pipe Sizes 12". sA"t 1" Structural Steel and Plates Monsey Iron & Metal Co. TOO SoDth 3rd West Salt Lake City. U tab Do Not Need Summer Time The northern countries ot Europe, such as Sweden, Norway and Scotland, do not adopt summer time, as daylight extends well toward midnight and starts again several hours later. Near the Arctic circle daylight is practically continuous through the summer time. leaders throughout the country were Immensely heartened probably too much so by the in the First result of the . .. district of Rhode Is- land. Charles F. Risk, 1 Republican and determined opponent of the New Deal, defeated Antonio Prince, Demo-- 4 crat, by nearly 13,000 1 votes, capturing the , seat in congress which r-' ' 'P Francis B. Condon, Democrat, resigned to go on the State Supreme court The reversal was so decisive that the Republicans hailed it as clear indication that President Roosevelt would be defeated for next year. Representative B. H. Snell of New York, minority leader, made a speech about it in the house in which he said: This is the first time the people of any part of the country have had an opportunity to pass on the reckless and extravagant expenditures of the administration. They have passed upon it in a very decisive manner. The election shows the people are begin ning to think. The handwriting is on the wall. From now on we will witness similar rejections by the citizenry of the New Deal program. Other Republican congressmen spoke In similar vein, but John J. OConnor, New York Tammany Democrat, countered with the assertion that there was a split In the Democratic party In the Rhode Island district ; while Tom Blanton of Texas shouted shame on Rhode Island because It had asked more federal aid than almost any other state. Anti-NeDeal Democratic senators, like Gerry, Byrd and Tydings, agreed the election was significant, but from the White House there wa no com EPUBLICAN ment had adopted a number of amendments designed to bring the measure within constitutional limits and to meet objections that it would discriminate against some coal districts. The committee still stood 14 to 11 against the bill, however. The President was said to have informed the Democratic members that he was agreeable to any changes they might wish to make provided the main objectives of the measure were maintained. According to current report, the changes agreed upon in the committee Included : Elimination of the section forbidding the Interstate Commerce commission to issue certificates of convenience and necessity for operation of railroads to bitiminous mines without prior approval by the bituminous coal commission. Establishment of a consumers Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Introduced Fox Hunting Lord Fairfax is credited with Introducing fox hunting in Virginia in 1739. In 1742 he sent to England for the first pack of English-bre- d Just a Habit Eloquence cant alius be depended on foh lastin effects," said You cant keep folks Uncle Eben. from backslidin after a plitical campaign any more dan you kin after a camp meetin. :: '' i ;j NEXT YEAR GO T0. Westminster i; College:; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A Junior College Beautiful 40 acre campus. Modern High Buildings and Equipment. Scholarship, Strong Character and Social development. Special Music work for credit. Physical education. Low Cost Tuition, Board and Room in regulated home-lik- e dormitories, Government jobs for needy and worthy students. I; j H. W. REHERD, D.D., Pres. sumers. Addition of a provision for hearings to determine whether the method of fixing prices was working to the detriment of any coal producing district Reduction from nine to five in the number of commission members, and the addition of a stipulation that none shall have any outside connections. Reduction from 25 to 15 per cent in the amount of the tax assessed against mine operators. Reduction from 99 to 90 per cent In the amount of credit allowed the producers who abide by the code. Dont Own Chinese Wall great wall to prevent invasion, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown. As a heritage it was a failure. We do not even own the wall. pet week will be paid lor article the best on 'Why you should one made Goods" Similar tnlermountmn to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column. P. O. Box 1555 Salt Lake City. II your story appears this column you will receive check for $3.00 Week No. 533 W.N.U Salt Lake City g Bamboo Plant Bamboo, said to be one ct natures most valuable gifts to uncivilized man, is the faster growing ot the higher plants. There is a Bpecles in Ceylon, the dendrocala-mu- s giganteus, writes H. Wetmore, Tacoma, Wash., in Colliers Weekly, that frequently grows at the rate of one inch in every 90 minutes. Fast-Growin- Only One Maple Sugar Tree About eeventy varieties of maple trees are found in the world, but only one yields sugar in commercial quantities. warnings by and other sane Germans, some of the Nazi lead ers Insist on pushing to further extremes the war on Jews and Catholics. For Instance, Paul Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda. In a speech at Essen announced drastic action against all enemies of the Nazi state Jews, Catholics, the foreign press and the Stahlhelm war vet--e r a n s. He predicted these Important de- - Notwithstanding 1. Suppression of the Catholic press and intensification of the Nazi campaign against all Catholic opponents of the third relch. 2. Nationwide Stahlhelm. dissolution of the 3. An official ban In near future on marriages between Jews and Aryans. share-the-weal- home. Representgo Former Senator Fess of Ohio with ative Treadway, Reaurprlsing frankness expressed the beof Massapublican, lief that the G. O. P. would have to a last made chusetts, wait until 1940 to elect a President. effort against the Voicing the opinion of many, the vetmeasure with a resoeran campaigner said: I dont see lution to send it back how the strongest Republican without to committee, but this all that money next year can beat the was easily defeated. 0 weakest Democrat with nearly As passed by the house, the bill is at his disposal." not quite what the President asked for. Briefly summarized, it Increases D EPUBLICANS of the ten Midwest-er- n taxes on individual Incomes over $50,-00states that participated In the substitutes a graduated corporationGrass Roots conference in Springfield, -income tax for the present flat III., have made the Grass Roots movelevy, puts new taxes on inheritances ment a permanent auxiliary of the and gifts in addition to those already party. Harrison E. Spengler of Iowa borne by estates and gifts. Imposes is its chairman, Mrs. Leslie Wheeler new taxes of 5 to 20 per cent on "exof Illinois the vice chairman, and Jo cess profits of corporations. It Is designed to raise revenue estiFerguson of Oklahoma, the secretary. Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky, not rep- mated at between $250,000,000 and resented at the Springfield meeting, $270,000,000. Its warmest friends have been invited to join in the couldnt explain how this would do much in the way of bringing about what the President calls wider distribution of wealth, or In the way of of SENATOR HUGO BLACK may bring out a lot of facts balancing the budget. The measure was handed on to the la his inquiry into lobbying, but his with dubious prospects. It was senate way of conducting the Investigation expected the senate finance committee is not winning him would study it for about a week, and any credit The house In the meanwhile the conservative Rehas all along felt that publicans and not a few Democrats he was trying to bully were preparing to fight it. Senator It Into accepting the W. W. Barbour of New Jersey, Repubbill death utilities lican, fired an opening gun with a clause and sentence statement in which he said: Votes, has been correspondand votes alone, are the objective of Vari-,ou- s resentful. ingly this measure. witnesses before Declaring the bill has no relation the senate committee to making income meet outgo, but is have felt, seemingly intended to accomplish some weird with reason, that they social objective, Barbour continued: were being treated unWhat this bill actually attempts Is fairly. steed, One of these witnesses who com- to climb upon that and ride him away plained bitterly was Patrick J. Hurley, while the demagogues who have secretary of war in the Hoover ad- him sorely in the past are lookpressed be had He that testified ministration. In the other direction. received $100,000 from the Associated ing The bill should be laid away until Gas and Electric system in the last the next session of congress when the three years, but Insisted he was paid for the ensuing year will be for legal advice only and had done no budget Then, in the light of carepresented. not was permitted lobbying. Hurley federal moneys, we fully appropriated to read a prepared statement, and can determine how much revenue will Blacks interjections and questions so be needed to operate. angered the witness that he rose to Taxes can be levied deliberately as shouted: his feet and Everyone a true revenue measure. Any other knows all you gentlemen are good program is not good business and is prosecutors! Of course, you dont not good government. know what It is to be fair or just You One change made by the house try to put words into a witness mouth. against the Presidents wishes involved Your questions are all on the type of to charities. Mr. the W'hy dont you stop beating your corporations gifts was Roosevelt firmly against letting wife 7 query." deduct from their taxable corporations secrewas who P. Tumulty, Joseph income any gifts to charity. Just as tary to President Wilson, also was put firmly the house voted to let them on the stand and was not treated so deduct up to 5 per cent of their admitted receiving roughly. He, too, considerable suras from utility concerns, and like Hurley be denied that VITITH some reluctance the senate he had done any lobbying. Tumulty V began consideration of the Walsh testified that be paid former Senator bill giving the President power to N. Moses H. H., $5,000 (Rep.), George minimum wage and maxiand would pay another $2,500 to John require mum hour standards of all firms bidlate a brother of the Senator Walsh, Thomas J. Walsh (Dem.), Mont. Moses ding for government contracts. That 'and Walsh, Tumulty said, are attor- measure has been added to the administrations must list. The Repubneys and aided lu work done for the licans were preparing to fight the bill utility clients. as another government plan for regulation of private Industry. They point strong indications out that it hits about every industry THERE were house ways and means in thq country, since it not only apcommittee would produce an entirely plies to corporations selling to the new measure to replace the Guffey government but extends also to stare bill. coal Chairman and local projects wholly or partly bituminous Doughfon revealed that theeommittes financed by federal funds. half-bake- d hard-ridde- My ancestors built a business. The bill creates a licensing system for businesses engaged In commerce a naamong the states and provides law. tional incorporation The federal trade commission, the governments business ppliceman in the to days before NRA and the agency NRA turned after Deal New which the codes were outlawed, would be the keystone of the new plan. OMahoneys bill would Increase its membership from five to nine, with three comemployees, missioners representing three employers, and three the general public. C'NGLAND and France were still try-ln- g to find the way to avert war between Italy and Ethiopia, but Premier Mussolini of Italy was bo skeptical that he ordered 75,000 more men-tthe colors. By the first of October VIOLENTLY attacked from all sides defended with en- he will have about a million men In thusiasm, the President's hew nniform. Halle Selassie, the Ethitax bill nevertheless was opian emperor, was reported to have put through the house sanctioned the concentration of 60,000 because of the great of his troops on Italys east African administration major- frontiers. The chiefs, it Is said, are ity and also because finding It Increasingly difficult to rethe congressmen are strain their warriors from overt acts tired out and eager to that would surely precipitate warfare. Share-the-Wealt- Wake Island Wake island lies between Midway and Guam. It 13 a coral atoll, four and a quarter miles long and two and a quarter miles wide. Within the reef line are three Islands sparsely covered with vegetation and inhabited by a host of Bea birds. coun- sel to safeguard the interests of con- $5,000,-000,00- At 400 Utah Oil Refining to be dismayed by the death OMaNRA, Senator J. O. the objecthinks honey of Wyoming labor tives of that contraption, high be can competition, fair and standards has realized, and for .bat purpose he drawn up a measure for the regulation of all national commerce by licensing NOT n OLD AND NEW PATCHWORK QUILTS development, with a few EuroPeaor nations helping. We think the London a grand exhibition. But nJL? hai icans, we believe, could Mr Orville Wright, who loaned 8 first plane, would have k back to Its old home IT York-Telegra- Long-Live- d Family families with . record for longevity is demonstrate ? by the Colquhoun family. p of the original family of Der still alive, and their ages total years, their average age is 78 4Va months. The family now conskta J. D. Colquhoun, 87, That Canada has h t Charles, 8o, Sacramento, Calif - w., John Hay, 81, Detroit, Mich s g 78, Deloraine, Man.; M. M. 78 nniS Miss A. M 72, of Sacramento 6, of Waskada, Man., and Dr. jpiii? 70, of Waterville, Qne' The lip, Patchwork quilt making Is still In are the sons and the limelight and the old patterns family Mf- MrS' X A Colquho mc-s1 seem to be in demand. wno settled in Dunclas countv in Here are the names of the' blocks 1844. Montreal Herald. shown above. Most of them are very old designs Rare Old Log Cabin Poinsettia Pineapple Tulip Pussy In the Corner" Butterfly Sunbonnet Babies. Pin Wheel When making the next quilt watch the seams, one seam sewed wrong ruins the whole block. Here are a few suggestions for making periect quilts. Press all material before cutting. Use blotting paper for patterns, thus avoiding pinning. Cut each piece exactly like pattern. Match all edges perfectly when sewing together. Lay the patches and blocks out for best color combinations beButterflys Warning fore sewing together. If a butterfly conies in the diPatchwork Quilt Book No. 21 contains 37 old and new quilt designs ning room, a stranger will come to with illustrations, instructions and dine soon. cutting charts for the patches. The above 10 quilts are included. Send 15c to our quilt department and receive this book by mail. Address, HOME CRAFT COMPANY, DEPARTMENT D, Nineteenth and St. Louis avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed envelope for reply when writing for any information. dau-ht- t WHY NOT BRING THIS BIRD BACK TO HOME NEST? In the Science museum In London d A NANDA, the king at the grand entrance to Englands Look for the Best of Slam, nearly lost his throne large exhibition of airplanes and flyGet rid of the defeatist spirit; get the other day. A widespread plot was ing machines, extending over faith In good, In human progress, la of a century, is the first formed under the leadership of nonhuman destiny. Jan G. Smuts. commissioned officers of the regular plane that ever flew the plane of army to overthrow the government. Kitty Hawk, , loaned by Orville But loyalists uncovered It and effec- Wright This is world aviations greatest tually smashed it The plotters Intended to seize and kill their superior trophy. officers and oust the regency council It is suspended In the air, and in Why that rules the country. it, lying face down, is a dummy repJo you spray? . resenting, we assume, one of the FOR RESULTS an death to ca end the Wright brothers at the controls. put Will a cheap quality spray SUDDEN Nathan P. Bryan of Jack- That dummy Is an eerie concoction, do the job...rr jtoT sonville, Fla., presiding Judge of tha with a cap on. What's the answer? But It is not the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, of this REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, Fifth Judicial circuit Judge Bryan, dummy In the historic sky vehicle Demand who was sixty-thre- e years old, was that we are thinking about now, but TLY-T0of the original formerly United States senator from rather the Florida. Wright plane, one of Americas great Frank H. Hitchcock, publisher of the treasures, being in South Kensington Daily Citizen of Tucson, Ariz., sucand not In Washington, New York, cumbed to pneumonia after several Philadelphia or even Dayton, the months of ill health. Prominent In Wrights home. Republican party politics all his maThe contribution of the United DoesYcur Mirror Reflect ture life, Mr. Hitchcock managed States to aeronautical progress after RougkfPimplgSkin? Use Tafts Presidential campaign In 1908 the Wrights Is also almost completeboth before and after the convention ly ignored in the great exhibit, which and was postmaster general In the Is dominated by the succession of Taft cabinet. For years he was ac- British planes and models, though Anoint the affected parts with tively interested in the progress of there historic models Cntienra Ointment. Wash off aviation. from France, Germany and Italy. after a short time with Cntienra The Wright Invention has only Soap and hot water and continue TOE LOUIS, negro pugilist of one American brother In the exhibit, for several minutes. Pu bathing who hopes some day to be tha a contemporary Douglass model, very pies, rashes and other distressing and heavyweight champion of the world, small and labeled by a eruptions are quickly soothed con very small advanced another step toward that card. which established a condition goal by defeating King Levlnsky In duces to healing. A man from Mars would get the of first round a scheduled ten the that the United States Ointment 25c and 50c. Soap 25c. round bout in Chicago. Levlnsky was Impression knocked down four times In little more than two minutes, and the referee then gave the fight to Joe on a technical knockout. Louis and Max Baer, former champion, have signed for a battle in September. eleven-year-ol- three-quarte- rs off-no- X off-no- te OJ1MMA De-tro- it Smokers! SAMUEL INSULLS annual pension has been restored by vote of the directors of the Chicago utility companies which he formerly headed, and he also receives about $33,250 to cover payments accruing since the beginning of last year when payments were suspended by the companies. Insuil previously announced he had made no effort to regain his pensions. Agitation to restore the payments was begun after Insuil had been freed In the federal and state courts of all criminal charges growing out of his management of his former properties. by the French WAGE cuts decreed led to strikes and violent demonstrations. Especially riotous were naval shipyards workers at Brest, steamship employees at various ports and bus and gas plant workers in Paris. The sailing of several large liners was delayed. Finally the government lssued new decrees lowering the cost of living, and the strikers were somewhat mollified. The Communists were blamed for the violence. KT EARLY $8,000,000 $7,784,000, to A be exact has been allotted from the works-relie- f funds by President Roosevelt for a census of American business. The census bureau asked and received this after it had been allotted $293,000 for a survey of retail trade. The business work Is to begin at once, and the canvass will start on January 2. 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