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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Huge German Dirigible Arrives and Departs Foreign Words and Phrases Ad captandum vulgus. catch the crowd. Anno urbis conditae (A. U. C.). (L.) In (such or such a) year (reckoned) from the founding of the city (L e., Rome). Bete noire. (F.) Black beast; object of abhorrence. Cest a dire. (F.) That ts to say. Dieu et mon droit (F.) God and my right. Eureka. (Gr.) I have found it (ex- Italy Annexes Ethiopia, clamation attributed to Archimedes). the League Fait accompli. (F.) An accom- Defying 'T'RIUMPHANTLY and defiantly, Ben-ita done. thing already plished fact; Mussolini formally proclaimed Infra dignitatem. (L.) Beneath the annexation of conquered Ethiopia ones dignity. by Italy and the restoration of the Lex talionis. (L.) Law of Roman empire. As did Disraeli In the case of I India, he made his ..T, monarch emperor of 1 the African realm, and Marshal Badoglio was appointed viceroy. The duce did not "I know and apparently "1 :J care what the League Thats Advancement of Nations would think ''' In a men crowd As instinctively about this swallowing make room for one who would force of one of its members his way through it, so mankind Benito by another member. tomakes way for one who rushes Mussolini The league council met ward an object beyond them. in Geneva to deal with the question and Always practice thrift, no matter seemingly Intended merely to conhow freely you spend. That is, dont demn Italys action and then adwaste money. journ until June, when Frances Nothing is more wearying than the new leftist government will be in of a man who power. First, however, it decided, over honest opinion the protest of Baron Pompeo Alois! of "doesnt know. A mans wife Is his best "guideItaly, to ' keep the question on the book on etiquette. agenda ; and because Wolde Mariam, representative of Ethiopia, was perEarly Habits Tell mitted to take his seat at a closed sitmen a in old What can village do? ting of the council, Aloisi stalked out Well, they ought to have cultivated of the room. This was his statement a taste for reading with gusto when to the delegates: they were twenty. If they jes set, "I have the honor to declare that the thats what theyll do when theyre Italian delegation cannot admit of the old. presence at the council table of the And If thou wouldst be happy, Ethiopian delegate. learn to please. There exists, indeed, no semblance of organization of the Ethiopian state. Beware of Idleness The only sovereignty existing in of men the do Many wrong things are done in idle moments because Ethiopia is that of Italy. All discussion on the subject of the they cant think of anything else to do. difference would, conIf diamonds could be found by the sequently, have no object Therefore I find myself obliged to bushei, they would still be as beautiful as when they cost $5,000 apiece. refrain from participating in the disHow the flagging conversation cussion. blazes up just as everyone rises to Mariam told the council the greater leave. part of the country west of Addis Ababa remains free and independent and continues to defend itself, and the BOYS! GIRLS! Read the Grape Nuts ad in another council still considers that Emperor column of this paper and learn how Haile Selassies government is in exto Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and istence. For the present apparently, there will be no move to lift the sancwin valuable free prizes. Adv. tions against Italy. 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But It was understood the feud would be revived in the senate under the leadership of Senator Hayden of Arizona, Democrat and a member of the appropriations committee. The house majority voted according to the wishes of the administration on the relief bill, which is a $2,364,229,712 measure carrying $1,425,000,000 to finance the Works Progress administration after July 1. In addition to the relief appropriation, the bill carries $458,631,860 for the social security program, $39,900,000 for the Tennessee Valley Authority, $400,000 for continuing the communications commissions telephone inquiry, and various new and deficiency amounts for other agencies. The most important amendment permitted to be added to the bill by the house leaders was one submitted by Representative William P. Connery providing that the prevailing wage in ECRETARY SIZE-Develo- will atA Feud Moves to Senate kodak films ANY coin: reprints, any size, vvirf ?aJe S the organizer "popular front of leftists that won the recent French elections, will be practically the dictator of France when Premier Sarrout and his cabinet resign on June 2 and the new government takes office. Blum laid down this four-poiforeign policy program which he said the nation would follow at least until the next election In 1940: 1. Adherence to the League of Nations. Z Consolidation of European peace. 3. Promotion of mutual assistance pacts. 4. Progressive disarmament Speaking to the national Socialist council Blum said: "We must consolidate the country against Fascist attacks We must put the republican spirit in all high administrations, and we will deprive the Fascists of all secret means of propaganda. Ickes-Hopki- Resmol J?P1C8 Leon Blums Program for France Given leader of the National LEON BLUM, and of Skin Ailments' Injuries DIESEL TRAINING, ALTON, ILLINOIS Immense persons, mail and freight, made the flight from to Lakehurst N. J., in 61 hours and 57 minutes and was welcomed by thousands of Americans, including R. Walton Moore of the State department who brought the greetings and congratulations of President Roosevelt Three days later the airship started back to her new base at The dirigible was In the command of Capt Ernst Lehmann, but he received far less attention here than did Dr. Hugo Eckener, the veteran skipper of Zeppelins. Eckener, in bad with the Nazis at home, was permitted to be He aboard the ship as an adviser. and Captain Lehmann went to Washington together, while the ship was being groomed for the return flight, to call on President Roosevelt and other officials and return their greetings. the HIXDENBURG, 107 To (L.) In Idleness Western Vcupgfx Union Frank-furt-on-Mai- n. communities be paid to vpa workers. The Hopkins organization will pay out approximately the same sum per man per year, it was explained, but will work the men only one, two, or three days a week where they formerly worked four, five and six days each week. In a surprise move the house also voted to bar aliens illegally within the limits of the United States from receiving Jobs under the WPA program. Most of the opposition came Hull Negotiates Trade from two radicals, Vito Marcantonio of New York city and Gerald J. Agreement With France Boileau of Wisconsin. SECRETARY OF STATE HULL has negotiated another reIckes signified his acceptance of detrade It is with ciprocal agreement feat in the battle for funds by orderFrance and was signed at the State ing an Immediate cut of 25 per cent by Mr. department in PWA personnel in Washington and Hull and Andre de throughout the country. This affects Laboulaye, the French 2,000 persons. ambassador. It will become effective on June Senators Seek Compromise 15, and the details of the pact were not imCorporate Tax Bill mediately made pubin the senate finance OPPOSITION to the lic. It is believed the corporate profits terms include duty tax in the administrations $803,000,000 concessions by the revenue bill was so strong that both United States on Democrats and Republicans sought for French wines, ciga-Sec- y some compromise. Treasury officials Hull rette papers, and luxwere heard in favor of the measure as as uries such laces and cosmetics, and but treasthe former house, passed by France on American exports of agury officials and various business and by Industrial leaders speaking In opposi- ricultural and industrial products. The tion were seemingly more persuasive. agreement is also understood to conSenator Tom Connally of Texas put tain increases in French quotas onforward a plan he thought all might American exports of fruits, and posother products. agree upon. It would retain the 15 per sibly cent corporation Income tax and repeal only the capital stock and excess Leader of Wafd in Egypt profits taxes, instead of repealing all Forms New Cabinet corporation taxes as proposed In the MUSTAPHA NAHAS PASHA, house bilk In addition it would superWafd or Nationalist on tax undistriba impose graduated in Egypt, has become premier party uted earnings, exempting the first 20 and formed a new government in per cent on the amount retained. The which he holds also the post of min42 a maximum of house bill reaches ister of the interior. per cent of the total Income if none Premier All Pasha Maher and his is distributed. cabinet resigned following the appointSenator Byrd of Virginia, another of ment of a regency to serve until young the Democrats opposed to the house Farouk reaches the age of King bill, showed, in a letter to Secretary , the largest eighteen. Morgenthau, that 11,-o-f would in the country pay corporations no taxes under the Roosevelt bill. Senator Park Trammell N IDLENESS alone Is there 1 perpetual despair, declared Carlyle, who knew well what depression and melancholy were, but met them by hard work. The more intensely we throw ourselves into each days labors, the more we escape from discourageWork is ment and temptation. the sheet anchor of the soul, and the higher work becomes, the Work higher its satisfaction. even for ourselves helps us out of depression; work for others brings Joys; work for God lifts us into the most enduring happiness of alL Here are 'Pedeci Baking Results SALT LAKES NEWEST Our lobby is delightfully air cooled daring the summer months Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms 200 Baths & of Florida Is Dead PARK TRAMMELL, veteran United Landon Ticket Loses in senator from Florida and a staunch supporter of all New Deal measures, died In Washington of a primary, eagerly cerebral hemorrhage which followed awaited by the whole country, resulted an attack of Influenza. Though ill, he in the defeat of the Landon slate of tried to remain on the senate floor was that put long delegates enough to vote for a proposal to forward by William R. include $12,000,000 In the War departHearst and Governor ment bill for continuaappropriation Lan-don- s with Merriam, tion of the Florida ship canal. This tacit consent. effort probably cost him his life. The winning delegates, backed by Herbert Hoover and nominally Manuel Azana Is Made President of Spain pledged to Earl Warren though uninstructMANUEL AZANA was advanced ed, carried the state premiership to the presiby a majority of about dency of Spain by almost unanimous 90,000. Mr. Warren anvote of the 874 electors gathered In the nounced at once that Crystal at palace he released them from their pledge, to Madrid. He succeeds vote as they see fit in the convention. Niceto Alcala Zamora This looked like a blow to Governor who was removed Landon, and to a certain extent It was; from office on a charge but his managers claim at least 18 of of malfeasance after the delegates will go over to the Kanthe Leftist victory in san on an early ballot Moreover, many the recent elections friends of Landon deprecated the fact years Azana, fifty-sithat Hearst was supporting him, be- old, is a lawyer, orado him more harm tor and playwright lieving It would than good; and they were glad to see and is regarded as the him freed in part from what they conmost astute politician sider an incubus. In Spain. To the notiDemocrats voted almost solidly for fication committee he Mr. Roosevelt Upton ("Epic) Sinsaid: "Spain may rest assured that I clairs ticket received something over will be loyal to the principles of 100,000 votes, and that of John S. democracy and that the welfare of the Townsend plan supporter, nation wiU be my constant concern. about half as many. In South Dakota a slate of delegates favoring Landon Shifts in Population won over a ticket pledged to Senator Shown by Census Borah, though the margin was slender. have fewer residents ELEVEN states in 1930, although many other states have made decided gains American Eed Cross In the last five years. These shifts are Meets in Chicago shown In statistics presented by the two thousand delegates were census bureau. SOME when the annual .convenFrom 1930 to 1935 the population of tion of the American Red Cross was the country gained from 122,775,046 to opened in Chicago by Admiral Cary T. an estimated 127,521,000 or nearly Grayson, the national chairman. Speak5,000,000. sessions Included at ers early Mayor New York, with 12,889,000 persons Ed Kelly, and Ralph Christian, schoolas compared to 12,588,066 In 1930 remained the nations largest state. boy of Birmingham, Ala., representing the Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Elizabeth Pennsylvania was second, with 10,066,-00- 8 nurse of St. Louis, was H. Vaughan, a as compared to 9,631,350. Illinois awarded the Florence Nightingale med- was third with 7,817,000 as compared al for her long record of service. to 7,630,000. Dr. Thomas Parran, Jr., the new surThe eleven states which lost through geon general of the United States pubpopulation shifts, and the estimated lic health service, was present and percentage of loss are: Michigan, 3.7; made a speech, and talks were delivWisconsin, 1.1;. South Dakota, 2.6; ered by Robert E. Bondy, director of Rhode Island, .9; Nebraska, 1.9; Kannational disaster relief, and others who sas, 1.8; Mississippi, 2.4; Montana, 1.2; directed activities in the flood and New Mexico, 5.0; Arizona, 11.4, ano storm areas. California, 0.7. California Primary Presidential CALIFORNIAS HOSTELRY HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 The Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable, friendly will always find it immaculate, supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable. 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