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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Death of G. W. Wickersham, Eminent Attorney among recent deaths W. Wickersham of New York, who was attorney general of the United States in the Taft administration and for many years one of the countrys leading corporation lawyers. He was seventy-seveyears old, and died of heart disease in a taxicab. Mr. Wickersham was chairman of the famous Hoover commission named 411 NOTEWORTHY n to Investigate prohibition and other law enforcement in 1929. The commisthe remains of the dead king, George sion's report opposed repeal, but the document , was accompanied by the V, by the archbishop of Cauterbury, assisted by the archbishop of York and members individual statements in the bishop of Windsor. The late rul- which a majority urged repeal or moders body had been lying in state for ification of the eighteenth amendment. two days in Westminster hall, London, and thousands upon thousands of Surgeon General Cumming mourning Britons had passed sadly by Will Retire February 1 the bier, while other throngs filled all HUGH S. CUMMING announced the churches at special services. In DR. on February 1 he would rethe funeral procession King Edward tire as surgeon general of the United VIII walked behind the catafalque States public health service, because wearing the uniform of an admiral of long service and health that isnt of the fleet With him were his broth- too good." He has been in the service ers and after them came innumerable since 1894 and has had four terms as of foreign nations, its head. His administration is credrepresentatives these including kings and princes. The ited with completion of the quarantine United States was represented by Nor- system; inauguration of preimmigraman Davis, ambassador-at-large- . tion examinations at American consulates; establishment of a national and national narcotic Albert Sarraut Becomes leprosarium farms, and construction of eight maPremier of France rine hospitals. FRANCE'S new government, under It was believed in Washington that P Albert Sarraut as premier, it is President Roosevelt would appoint a3 will stand up until the spring the new hoped surgeon general Dr. Thomas elections. If it does, the results will H. Parran. Jr., state health commisnot be happy for Italy sioner of New York. for it will take a much stronger stand in support of the League of Federal Relief Costs Nations than did that Analyzed by K. K. Hoyt of Laval. The new present federal relief program, is THE foreign minister principally on work rePierre-Etienn- e Flan-diCCC and public works, is alone lief, noted for his approximately as much as the tendencies ; and costing fourfold program which went before I Joseph and which embraced these three items no friend of Mussolini, direct relief which has now been is the minister of state plus returned to the states, according to a with concerned chiefly of the relief problem and the In other respects there study finances by Kendall K. government is nothing especially notable about in the Analyst Hoyt rethe Sarraut cabinet Regnier is For Immediate purposes, at least, tained as finance minister, and he is there is no prospect of much reduction committed to the Laval policy of de- in the rate of federal expenditure, acfending the franc. to Mr. Hoyt. In order to precording Flandin went to London for the vent the states from trooping back for funeral of King George, and It is rumore relief funds the government must mored in Paris that he would sound Its pledge to employ the arbitrary out British bankers on the subject keep and one-hamillions of persons three of a loan of three billion francs which which have been carried since last Nothe French treasury sorely needs. vember principally under WPA and With Laval in the discard, the British COC. In dollar terms this means that, might look on this suggestion with according to budget estimates, the outfavor. lay for recovery and relief for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, will be Leaders of Jewry Plan almost the same as that for the precedExodus From Germany ing fiscal year, namely, three billions FLANS announced in St Louis by in round numbers. IFleaders of world Jewry are carried out, there is to be another exodus, this Premier Nessim Pasha time from Germany where the Jews of Egypt Resigns are greatly oppressed by the HitlerNESSIM PASHA, weary ites. Sir Herbert Samuel, eminent PREMIER since the job British Jew, attending the national started November 13, has handed riots council of Jewish federations and welof his cablet to King the fare funds, said a definite method Fuadresignation I. The resignation was accepted. would be formulated soon to provide Nessim found it exhausting to keep for the gradual emigration of at least an equilibrium between the conflicting 100,000 of the German reichs estimatof the throne, the British resiforces ed 430,000 Jewish population. The unthe nationalists and their comdency, will a be financed by fund dertaking But the final blow, dealt him patriots. of about $15,000,000 raised by English by the British government at London, and American Jews. was the thinly veiled ultimatum to Egyptian Nationalism, in the form of Three Convictions in verbal instructions for negotiations for an treaty. The sting Morro Castle Case was in the warning JURY in the United States District to Egyptian pride the present negotiations fail, court in New York returned ver- that if British consider their hands will dicts of guilty against acting Capt. the be free and will revise their Egyptian William F. Warms and three policy. in the criminal negligence trial resulting from the disastrous fire in League that swept the Morro Castle off Asbury Developments Park, September 8, 1934, taking a toll Adverse to Italy of 134 lives. League of Nations RECENT have Besides Warms, those convicted were gone heavily against Eben Starr Abbott, chief engineer of Italys aspirations for African conthe burned ship; Henry E. Cabaud, quest Of four major actions taken by the assembled powers executive vice president of the New led again by Anthony York & Cuba Mail Steamship comEden of Great Britain, pany, operators of the Ward Line, and 3 two the New York & Cuba company itself. definitely were antagonistic to Italy, Charges of negligence and coward' ' one was a draw and ice on the part of officers and crew one was somewhat in of the liner were made by survivors the Fascist states fatestifying at the trial Abbott was vor. They were : shown to have scrambled into one of L The league counthe first lifeboats put overboard After cil decided to move ordering an assistant to go below and toward an oil embargo investigate the progress of the fire. Warms was accused of delaying the against Italy. A committee of experts was sending out of an SOS until it was too late. appointed to ascertain If oil sanctions could be made effective. 2. Britain announced a military alSix Army Flyers Killed with France, Greece, Turkey and liance in Plane Collision and these nations pledged Jugoslavia near formation flying attack Britain because DURING nighttwo should Italy aid army planes col- of sanctions. Rumania and Czecholided above the Hawaii military air slovakia promptly Joined this group, base and fell in flames. Six of the flyseven nations pledged to commaking ers were Instantly killed; two escaped bined action against Italy should war by bailing out The dead were: come over efforts to stop the Italo Lieut. William G. Beard, twenty-eigh- t, Ethiopian conflict. San Francisco, pilot of one of 3. The league declined to send a the planes; Staff SergL Bernard F. neutral Investigating body to Ethiopia, ; Private John which Ethiopia asked and to which Jablonowsky, thirty-thre- e B. Hartman, twenty-seveChicago; Italy consented. Pu4. The league conciliation committee Private Bruce Taylor, twenty-six- , yallup, Wash.; Private Truman J. published a report that no new peace Oiney, 111., and proposals are possible at the present Gardner, twenty-sevePrivate Gordon M. Parkhurst, forty-thretime, and that the league should pursue a policy of watchful waiting. Yorkville, N. Y. Western Newspaper Union Baby Bond Bonus Passed Over Presidents Veto PAYMENT of the veterans bonus by baby bonds payable on demand was enacted Into law by congress, and tlie money for the will be available on June 15. The Harrison compromise bonus bill that went through the senate and house easily, was vetoed by President Roosevelt The house immediately and enthusiastically repassed the measure. The senate was a little more deliberate, but within three days it too, had overridden the disapproval of the Chief Executive, and the bill was made law. The vote in the senate was 76 to 19. In the house it had been 324 to 61. It was a notable fact that all the senators 95 in number, for Huey Longs successor has not yet taken his seat were present and voting. Notable, but not strange when one remembers this is an election year. Fifty-seveDemocrats, 16 Republicans and 3 Radicals La Follette of Wisconsin, Ship-steaand Benson of Minnesota voted for the bill, while 12 Democrats and 7 Republicans voted against it The galleries were filled and there was wild cheering when the vote was announced. Republican senators amused themselves and the spectators by twitting the Democrats on their failure to stand by their chief, the most voluble of the twitters being Senator Hastings of Delaware. Informed of "the- - vote, President Roosevelt at once ordered government departments to prepare for payment of the bonus certificates as quickly as accuracy will permit. Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau said that the payment would be the most difficult mechanical task the treasury had faced in its history. He said the treasury would need $2,500,000 and the veterans administration $5,000,000 to increase the force to take care of the job. More than seven million interest calculations will be necessary. n d Smiths Indictment of the New Deal siYIT'E CAN either take A1 V tie of hypocrisy, on the man- or we can probably do take a walk; and well the latter. These words of Al- fred E. Smith in his 1-1 speech at the Ameri can Liberty league dinner in Washington were perhaps the most interesting and significant of his utterances on that occasion, for he professed to be speaking for the disciples of Jefferson, Jackson and Cleveland" and concerning their action in the Democratic national convention next June when the delegates are asked to indorse the doings of the Roosevelt administration. There could be no misunderstanding Smiths meaning, and he must now be considered the leader of the conservative Democrats in their revolt against the policies of the New Dealers. The concern of the administration Democrats is now as to how extensive will be the bolt; and whether the conservatives will put up their own ticket, sup- port the Republican nominee or merely stay away from the polls. Of course in any case the Republican cause will be aided materially, unless the guesses of its leaders are all wrong. New Deal Democrats were quite undismayed by the Smith speech, which they declared was weak and ineffective. They announced that Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson of the senate would deliver the official reply in a radio address, and unofficial answers to Smiths denunciations came from various sources. One of the latter, by Donald Richberg and Melvin D. Hildreth on behalf of the National Progressive league, dug up this quotation from one of Smiths speeches in the 1928 compaign: The cry of socialism has been patented by the powerful Interests that desire to put a damper on progressive legislation. Failing to meet arguments fairly and squarely, special Interest falls back on the old stock phrase of socialism To refer to the remedies for all these evils as state socialism is not constructive statesmanshp, it is not leadership ; and leadership is what this country is hungry for today. ... Stately Funeral of Englands Late King FOR two minutes Tuesdaywasafternoon silence time) there throughout all the vast British empire. In St Georges chapel at Windsor the last rites were being performed over n, pro-Briti- Paul-Boncou- r, lf anti-Britis- h Anglo-Egyptia- e, 4round Ac House Iodine stains may be removed from white cotton or linen if stains are soaked in a solution of ammonia and water, a teaspoon of ammonia to a pint of water. Always use canned pineapple in gelatin mixtures. If fresh pineapple Is used the mixture will not congeal. Many women in England walked with the Alexandra Limp for several years after 1863 when Princess Alexandra of Denmark, who was lame, was married to the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. Eventually the nationwide fad was laughed out of existence. Collier's. Salt Lake City Directory If fruit cake becomes very hard it can be wrapped in a cloth saturated with orange or spiced peach juice and stored in an " box. air-tig- If cake is very hard it can be made into a delicious pudding by steaming 30 minutes In double boiler, and serving hot with any desired sauce hard, creamy, foamy or fruit. A few bright colored flower pots, with a narcissus bulb .planted in each, set on the window sill in the living room will, when the bulbs blossom, give color and decoration to the room. U. S. 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