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Show TIIE BULLETIN Portrait of Kittens Done in Stitchery It's Up to Youl Adventurers National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart National Praia Building Club Waahlngton, D. C. President Roosevelt inclusion in Secretary Washington. has come out again with a statement letter of a reference toMorgenthaus the recover. that the burden of able assets as one of the reasons No New taxes is regrettable why no new taxes will not have to TaxmLeviet and that there must be levied. Some critics have stated be no new levies boldly that the White House statenor tax increase by the next con- ments on the recoverable assets gress. He chose to get his views cannot be justified. Their assertion to the public by staging a confer- is that if the Treasury properly inPattern No. 5G04 ence at the White House the other cluded recoverable assets as a thing How can you resist this appealday when he summoned Chairman to be used in offsetting the public ing pair of kittens? Their, on a pillow lop or picture Harrison of the senate finance com- debt, then by the same token those will add charm to your home mittee and Chairman Doughton of recoverable assets, or repayments side from your pleasure in mak- the house ways and means com- of them, cannot be used to reduce ing it. And how effective it is, mittee for a breakfast meeting to the tax burden. In other words, the worked quickly in colorful floss, discuss the subject. He followed money represented by those assets the crosses an easy 8 to the inch. this almost too quickly by releas- cannot be spent in two different Since the motif requires but the ing a statement, a letter from Sec- ways. Either it must be used to merest outline, you're finished be- retary Morgenthau that substantiat- retire public debt or it must be ed the spoken word of his two con- used for current spending by the fore you know it I In pattern 5604 you will And a gressional leaders. administration. It seems to be simBut somehow the word from the ply a refusal to believe the old transfer pattern of these kittens 13y by 14 inches; a color chart White House prompted many ob- adage that you cannot have your and key, material requirements; servers here to pick flaws in the cake and eat it too. illustrations of all stitches needed. pronouncement; they began at once If I should attempt to analyze the To obtain this pattern send 15 to find several places in the new situation in the light of a personal cents in stamps or coins (coins picture that appeared to have been equation I think I might properly preferred) to the Sewing Circle smeared over by the paint brush. say that if : I loaned $500 to a Household Arts Dept., 259 V. and, in addition, there was a friend and at the same time if I borrowed $300 from a bank, I St., New York, N. Y. den yelp from the Republican plainly pattern ' number tional committee which did not help might' properly say the .$500 Mr. Roosevelts plans to show the loaned to the friend could be used your name and address. tax burden had to pay off the hank loan. So far, country that-thso good.' But if the friend repaid reached its peak. Boulder Dam The Republicans were quite harsh $250 to me and 1 spent that The' Reclamation Service says because they called attention to the $250 And had no other resources, that it estimates that the Bo illdcr fact that Mr. Roosevelt on three I cant quite figure out how I would Dam reservoir will' be filled by occasions had assured the pay the bank the $500 I had. borprevious 2938. institution. With the future, developments country there would be no nefw rowed from that and each instance in that taxes,' my worries as perhaps Although upstream and an additional .res- neat-talegislation somehow or oth- an individual about government ervoir constructed in the Colorado policies may not be very important and its tributaries, the amount of er had been enacted by congress. Aside from the presidential dec- because I am just one individual, silt will be gradually decreased. Reclamation engineers estimate laration that there would be no new I entertain considerable fear about that the total silt deposits in the taxes nor increases in the present those recoverable assets in another reservoir will not exceed 3,000,000 levies and that there would be a respect. For some reason and I acre feet at the end of 50 years. study of the general tax structure, think I can state it I doubt that a the President made the point very large portion of those recovthrough Secretary Morgenthaus erable assets ever will be collected. letter that there were a good many I have a hunch that in the next hundred millions in recoverable fifteen or twenty years the bulk of assets." He also urged upon the those debts which the Roosevelt adcountry that business has improved ministration counts as repayable so rapidly that additional federal will be cancelled or defaulted. In income may be expected from the either event, I think I see how polipresent tax rates. This latter, of tics is going to play an important course, is true providing business part and I am convinced further VuTtcH: holds its own or moves to higher that Mr. Morgenthau and Mr. levels but it is with respect to the Roosevelt as well, if he shares Mr. At N E W G I Rts N O W recoverable assets that many ques- Morgenthaus belief, is overlooking tions now are being asked. For that very vital influence when he the sake of clarity, it may be ex- holds these loans as likely to be plained that the recoverable assets repaid. to which Mr. Roosevelt referred I recall that the late Albert C. consisted of the loans of federal four times a Democratic Ritchie, various the money by emergency YdONT BE DISCOURAGED! governor of Mary-D- e agencies for relief and recovery fault land, predicted that There 1 are the millions purposes. BY EXTERNALLY CAUSED, the money loaned loaned by the Reconstruction FiLikely for the various purnance corporation; the equally PIMPLES, RASHES, outlined above, would never amounts loaned poses the Works by large BLACKHEADS - GET Progress administration and the be paid back. Indeed, Governor Public Works administration to Ritchie, who was a very practical QUICK RELIEF WITH, Zi states, counties and cities for relief man and who thoroughly disliked or for construction. In deluding himself, used the word addition, there are loans by the "repudiation in connection, with Home Owners Loan corporation, these debts. He said they would be FSES Sample, writs handled just like the $11,000,000,000 the Federal Farm Credit TuUcura Dept K for crop produc- of war loans made to. European loans MaMem Mass. 0 and countless tion,. fog SOAP avp OiNTMNT othfer types.marketing These are all carried It is a noble thought, of course, on the books as recoverable assets that the loans will be repaid, yet it and their total may amount to as is quite apparent that a cancellamuch as $3,000,000,000. tion drive is already under way. I - The think most of those who do me the New adthe of Deal policy ministration is to consider these at honor to read my column .will retheir face value. It is the claim call that more than a year ago of the White House consistently that I directed their attention to the rethese loans will be repaid and that duction in interest rates which conthey can be used to retire an equal gress had ordered on many of the amount of the national debt, which, loans. That is simply the first step. indeed, is true if the loans ever are Cancellation proposals, undisguised, are bound to follow. repaid. Unless I am mistaken, the astute So, whenever the New Deal is called on to defend itself against Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation charges of imposing a gigantic bur- and a man who never kids himself, den of tax or an equally gigantic burden of public debt, its spokes- already has kissed good-b-y to many men attempt to demonstrate that of the millions that have been Of course, the public debt figure as well as loaned by his agency. Finance Reconstruction the corpothe taxes must be considered in their relationship to these recover- ration carries those loans on its books and counts them still as val- -' able assets. id. But I am of the opinion that To explain the Roosevelt position Mr. Jones ' probably regards those further, one may recall that a items as dead debts. month Bgo when the public debt But to go further with the idea of ' reached the staggering total of cancellation, it takes no stretch of the Treasury secretary the imagination to say that the contended in a public statement that Home Owners Loan corporation, against this sum there should be for example, will soon have a good Ooe way laza from Ogden or Salt offset the cash assets in the genthousand foreclosed proper- Lake City, good la eral fund of the Treasury, then to- many ties on its hands. It takes no more coaches ox chair cart. taling $2,681,000,000 and the $2,000,-- j imagination to say that politicians 000,000 of gold that is sterilized in who have ridden into office with $32 ROUND TRIP to Los is known as the exchange ster-- ! what promises to help those people Aagslss, $31 to Saa Francisco la ilization fund. whose homes have been foreclosed standard In addition, Mr. Morgenthau will carry out their promises by (plus berth. Low fares in added in his statement, we have further voting interest reduction or tourist Pullman a, too. Tiro certain assets representing obliga-- 1 curtailment of principal. trains daily. tions-duus upon which the Treas-- ; A more striking illustration, it ury will realize cash and which will seems to me, can be found in the ultimately be available for debt re- case of the loans to states, cities ' tirement. These recoverable assets and towns. Who among the poli- millions to home owners, to farm-i'er- ticians is going to have the courage to railways, to banks and in- - to resist the tumult and the voting surance companies,- to states, and of their constituents to avoid in-- ; cities now total more than $4,000,-- ! crease in their local taxes when For information, ft or write 000,000. These three items cash on D, JL Owen, General Agent they call for cancellation of the hand,- stabilization fund and recov-- loans? 41 So, Maim St Sait toko Citj . table . loans provide an offset of While the- bonus for the 'f $3.75(1, 000.000 to the $33,779,000,000 men is a dead issue, every one public debt. knows how representatives and sen.It thus is made to appear direct- ators capitulated to the demands of ly in issue how completely the the veterans lobby. Picture for Roosevelt administration calculates yourself, if you will, how much using these recoverable assets in stronger the demand will be when retiring the public debt. Having a whole community sets up a howl gone so thoroughly on record, it Is to have the funds it has borrowed INSTRUCTION difficult to see how there could have from the federal government finalbeen such a mistake made as de- ly declared to have been M '? Dar Aartloawrlne just a gift free: Denver term Aua. 17lli; Ofrirn, veloped from the White House con- and not a loan. lit. Auctioneer1 Annual SI, Srpt. Aetllaa Krhtel, Utterly UUI I'aL ference on taxes. I refer to the 0 WasUra Kawayapar Union you, too. Don't be Tormented por-trait'.- 1' th na-Wjr- yu(j rvlIKU1 "I House of Slaughter . . These four lines were quoted by Mr. John Masefield, the Pool Laureate, of England, the other day. He learned them when fce America as a young man: Sitting still and wishing Don't make a country greati The good Lord sends the fishing. But you must dig the bait. Cut this versa out and stick B up where youll see it. It inspired the Poet Laureate it may help U By FLOYD GIBBONS Famons Headline Hooter a terrifying tale if ever there was one sent to me by HERE'S Robert Scott of Forest Hills, N. Y. But lets call her Chubby, for that was her nickname when, as a little girl of twelve, this adventure happened. That was back in 1905 on the twenty-nint- h of October. Chubby was living on a farm near Pompton Lakes, N. J., with her mother, dad, and two brothers, Drew and Garry. Drew was sixteen at the time, and Garry was fourteen. It was a Saturday, and mother and dad had left in the buggy about 19 a. m. to drive to the nearest shopping center. The three bids were left home alone. The boys were pretty big, and well able to take care of themselves and their little sister most of the time. But the terrible thing that happened on that October day found them not even able to take care of themselves. The three kids spent the day uneventfully, doing their chores, and playing about the yard. At six oclock, when mother and dad still hadn't returned. Chubby cooked a meal and they all ate. Wild Eyed Black Man Terrifies Unprotected Kids. Then they spt in the parlor while Chubby read aloud from a volume of Grimms Fairy Fables. It was as peaceful a scene as you could Imagine. Those three kids little dreamed that, even as they sat there, d old colored man lurked outside, peering through the a window at them. About seven o'clock they heard footsteps on the porch and a loud knock. Then, suddenly, the door burst open and a wildlie made a eyed black man came stamping Into the room. hissing sound through his teeth, says Mrs. Scott, and panted like a horse. With a quick movement he picked up a big wooden bar wo used to bolt the door, swung It high over his head and cried, Those I hate, I crush.! The three kids were terrified. They ran into the dining room, and crawled all three of them under the massive table. But that was no protection. The colored man followed them, reached in and dragged out Garry. He wrapped his fingers around Garrys neck, choked him to insensibility, and then, picking up his unconscious form- in his great arms, carried him .outdoors and threw him down the. welL Chubby Is Trapped in Her Place of Refuge. Screaming with terror hardly knowing what they were doing. Drew and Chubby followed him out into the yard. There, the black man grabbed Drew. And while Drew screamed, "Run, Chubby, or youll be job-maki- - na-tib- Jr! The j to Son Francisco , j j j ! ! . j Pull-saa- ' ! j : e Southern ; ! s, Pacific - ! j ! - - lUu-tral- M Cat-Si- ne ce relief follows th 0, esmol DOLLARS & HEALTH The successful person ia a healthy paw ion. Dont let yourself be handicapped by side headaches, a sluggish condition, stomach nerve, and other dangerous signs of over-acidit- y. half-craze- . HEARTBURN? Its aupriaing how many, have heart bora. 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She went through that door, bolted SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY it behind her, and crept softly down the stairs. Then she reached up to swing herself atop a big beam over the Oar lobby Is delightfully air coal bin, but she had forgotten about the rat trap her tooled daring the dad had put there. Her reaching hand plunged into the trap. The Radio far Every koom claws dug deep into her arm. Moaning with pain, she fell to the floor; tOO Kooma-SBatta The trap, chained to the beam, tore her flesh, but she didn't dare cry out. She lay on the ground like a' prisoner chained in a dungeon. Drew's Quick Wit Helps Save the Day. Overhead, she could hear the colored man searching the house for her. She could hear him walking in the parlor. He dropped something that sounded like the fire tongs. Was he setting the house afire? Would she be burned to death in her 'underground prison? Meanwhile, Drew had fared little better. The black wn had dragged him into the barn, choked him half to death, and then, wrapping the suspender around his neek, hung him bodily HOTEL on a harness peg. But Drew was still conscious and he kept e his head. Taking a from his pocket he cut the suspenders and let himself down. Reeling and breathless, he staggered out into the yard and looked flstas $1.50 to 3.00 down the well. Had Chubby been thrown down there, too? No! But The Dotal TropI, Square fcaa a Garry called up to him. Garry was still alive! The cold water had rehighly desirable, Maedly II vived him and he was clinging to a rock shelf to keep from drowning. phafo.Yon will always find It Imoio elate, sunr I can't stand it much tongcr, he moaned. Hold on, said Drew, ly comfortable, and e Ihorouahly a(mwbia.Yoa son Im going for help. ssdtntiaS why this hotol 1st HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Murderous Madman Is Returned to Asylum Tan also appreciate whyi It was a terrifying scene that mother and dad returned to, half an let a mark at distinction to atom hour later. The house and yard were full of people. Garry had been at this beautiful hostelry pulled from the well, nearly frozen and coming down with pneumonia. ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Drew sat in a chair, dazed. Chubby was nowhere in sight Her mother ran through the house crying for her. Chubby heard her. She cried out and kicked one foot against WNUW 3530 the side of the coal bin. Then she heard the bolted r as her dad with an attacked axe. She was a pitiful it splinter sight when they carried her out of that cellar and took the trap from her arm. The arm was swollen to twice its natural size torn scratched lacerated. AND Immediately after Drew had summoned help, a posse of men began to comb the hills in search for the old negro. They caught him a day or so later, and sent him back to an institution from which' he had escaped after murdering a guard. - great-claw-li- ke OP . jack-knif- Temple Square thcre-foa- trap-doo- IN UTAH WNU Sarvlca. Dirt of Japanese Beetle The Japanese beetle was introduced into the United States in larval form in earth around the roots of a plant from Japan. The s which is about of an .inch long and about the same width, prefers to eat apples, quinces, peaches, sweet plums, grapes, blackberries, clover and corn. When these are not available, it attacks the. foliage of shade trees and ornamental shrubs. The adult beetle is bright metallic green in color, with coppery brown wing covers. It flics easily and has a voracious appetite. There is only one generation each year, of Ihe time being spent in the toil as erg, larva or pupa. adult-beetle- , three-eighth- five-sixM- is Europeans Explored Ohio Ohio was explored by Europeans in the latter part of the Seventeenth century. It was the pioneer state of the old Northwest Territory also what is now! Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wiscon-- 1 sin and the northeast corner of Minnesota. It was the battleground of the Indian tribes. The French explorers tried hard to get a foot- hold in1 this rich territory. They planted leaden plates at the mouths of the rivers and sought to back up these claims to sovereign-- ! ty. John Bull later set himself up as maser of all this region, says Pathfinder Magazine, and in 1774 the British parliament passed an act annexing Ohio to Canada. ! ITS : which-embrace- . THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND j ! i i i ! Ogdens Finest . . 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