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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD and Persons in the Current News Scenes Where Hauptmann Awaits Death March to Chair "QUOTES COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS Mr i MM f V" , REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES By COLONEL FRANK KNOX Publisher Chicago Dally News. 5 AS Republicans must WE K1.4KM J Ocforj fort, and:, ftltur; a uss is: not be '&' h, ' -- v 'y (. hon ;if resit V n.." laxatived.x t of ? -- .1 more ea, ;vvs" ;C uorobghlv; ive v tt fi' 7 Vfb fkM ,U - . -- V';-"- - gene-t- Syrup ft;, n cascara.'j a no is gerl Dp a coil; Mrs. and V. ;Se f J U. Lv Trying to Control Swollen River Sf, W4 iPPE Zr $f 'ti f f j t; i!J0SW--- ;& YlMi & C, - J, Vv-tr- - t si . ; r v' ' r"t. dryncst , - a,. . !A by apphui nljha v' , , v v, !W,.t .yy A'' "V v fc v .- f v' 'x from :ts SHARPSHOOTER '? V V ' 1$. I k.v ' 4 , Vj; PARKS' Dandruff 'Su?: Caw m to f9 council THE A.executive F. of L. voiced t 3 Vi'- U-- - - j $ i i of its against the LOOKS HAGGARD In this death cell Bruno Hauptmann will spend his final hours of life. Death ceils are ten feet wide and twelve feet long and have only a cot for furnishings. Mrs. Hauptmann will be permitted to visit her husband, prison authorities said, although he will see his son only once Just before be dies. Hauptmann occupies No. 1 cell of murderers row in the death house, in which 110 condemned men have preceded him. Fatal Evidence Against Hauptmann made. URBALS COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS By COLUMBUS ROBERTS Candidate for Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture. parti GwyuM and ,i procedure followed in tiie extension of the Auto code and against the provisions of the section of the code directly affecting labor. In paternal fashion, the code, with all Its objectionable features, was Imposed on labor, and this was done in spite of the fact that labor pleaded for an opportunity to be heard. Its petition was rejected and its counsel denied. Its representatives were not accorded the privilege to speak and advise in the counsels when the final decision on the Automobile code precedure was V v , rc 'hi b-jr- - f :x CODE By WILLIAM GREEN Labor Leader. vigorous protest All Dis World Am Sad and Dreary . j A. F. OF L. PROTESTS The IN pi v t the Mississippi state prison trying to stop a break fn the Coldvvater river as flood waters floods along the Mississippi have caused property damage estimated at $3,000,000 and lit some 23,000 persons homeless and destitute. lorning. ' p - f lV"' - Where Bruno Will Spend Last Hours and the excess was made up by exports of long-tercapital. In the years from 1931 to 1933 the difference was made up by the exports of short-tercapital. And finally, In 1934, the difference was made of up largely by the Importation gold. It does not seem likely that we can continue to import gold In large volume. We are approaching the end of the period when we can continue We trade by stop-gaexpedients. now have to face either a contraction In our excess of exports, of which cotton makes up such an Important part, or we must make up our minds to bring in larger ' 4 ? - ,v. v f w wJ , ' , v: r- -' most of the ten years the war our imports failed to balance our exports FOR ' t A view of the Trenton (X. J.) prison w here Bruno Hauptmann, convicted of the most horrible crime of the century, awaits the death march that will end at the electric chair. Unless a higher court intervenes, Hauptmann must accept at face value the legend written in Greek over the portals, All hope abandon to be confined in the Trenton prison and wdll ye who enter here. The prisoner Is the first kidnaper-murderbe kept In strictly solitary confinement, according to Acting Warden George L. Selby, who expressed fear for llauptmanns life if he were allowed to mingle with any other prisoners. er IMPORTS VITAL By HENRY WALLACE Secretary of Agrlculturo. vSi5': ..tv Practice stand k; itmn r::: dmiral Mil' to you? a I buy v .. ;& .v, 1 parents of the quintuplets, visit Chicago. new Cary T. on a plantation near Grapeland, Texas, where a tornado killed Grayson ten persons. 3--Scene Convicts iftgishness ;gist has it .- Oliva Dionne, Cross. Red v ..- M ;:i ; K ! help. il bowels m -- v , Vii w Jv r ' n 'V, ' - 1 b'fM y , v. fe-l- f - c 1 . axative tb nose. Tbit axatives. can amount the dose. ing that has already produced racking taxation; we must battle, remorselessly, against monopoly. We must insist upon equality of opportunity for industrial worker and agricultural worker alike, in a parity In earning power. We must fight valiantly against the threat of a political control of credit We must stand, unflinchingly, for a single gold standard and a prompt stabilization of the dollar with, or without international agreement and always and everywhere we must drive home the fundamental, uneseapable, incontrovertible fact that no solid, wholesome, permanent prosperity Is possible without sound money and a balanced budget never forgetting that these have been the firm foundation of permanent prosperity. IY M' to ceaselessly preach against reckless spend- V- - Jl.K3 h.tn Wl.rpg POO-- iw 'sHeirBii cents bjn.: an experience of reading the weekly press of Georgia, I feel AFTER IWorkaftie vastly better Informed regarding our state, more confident of the future, better fitted to hold the Important office 1 seek, more Inspired to continue my efforts to serve my fellow citizens of Georgia regardless of whether I win or lose In the race for commissioner of A course In counagriculture. try newspaper reading Is a splendid tonic for all men in public life or In any line of business. myself "'He 1 i! heyPnr the i are Worrell, chaltman s club, ia of the Castle llar-cl- h In Bermuda, where into shape for the Phonal skeet champion- r, Cun prac-itrjp- s from Ineys ag in tILS VITAMIN g. suffer :ks of or w ng DP ankle, worn out 'or the iV poisons, good hss 5S'. ns. n, B Oldest Skier Greets Snow Queen :he pok- ay Sorrowful expressions are shared by these two bosom companions, but for no apparent reason. The bloodhound Is Champion Leo of Reynal-tosix times champion of his cias3 In England. Maybe hes Just bored with dog shows and his young friend feels sorry for him. f They te; nnctionhf thes ,J PRESENT RISE NATURAL By CHA3. Hauptmann looked haggard as he was brought Into tho courtroom G. DAWES Chicago Banker, to hear the verdict of the Jury. His face was covered with a dark stubble of beard and bis clothes appeared badly rumpled. As the Is a natural and not a forced rise, jurors took their places In the box, and it is a rise which always marks be glanced at them, and must have the end of a major depression. Its seen that the verdict was unfavorrapidity, which Is also natural, able, for he was seen to slump In takes many business men unawares. his Beat for the first time, and thereafter he looked straight ahead THE SAAR TRIUMPH while waiting for the Judge to present rapid and rise in the mass demand for heavy durable goods THE Saarlanders decision me to make a soli that is, with declaration emn A r. ut THE VICTIM the return of the Saar to Germany we have no more territorial claims obto make of France. We want to tain equality of rights fof Germany, but we also want to achieve solidarity among nations. Fifteen years of Injustice have been erased. January 13 marks the end of a state of things that really began 20 years ago. J exaggerate benefits A. HOBART r!a(m,3 who reported By COMMANDER Chemical , American Veteran society iI?elChMnIc, duc the labornt-at- , iumhia ( unlvrs!ty. :iau,3 ' 4 v1;: '".imi,, ,;,t of i. i. ? ' ! unny Of aI(l In X.R, i'T. b. nmdo of Association. exaggerate derived from immediate payment of the the I? Ruction D. people MANYbenefits to be The awaite(J of ,yoap I,h,iinpincs. D0rrous diseases. can The End of the Kidnap Trail German Chancellor, THE j The money and Its wrapping which were found In the garage of Eruno Hauptmann In the I.ronx and Identified as part of the Lindbergh ransom money. It Is believed that possession of tills money wns the deciding factor that brought a verdict of guilty. Hauptmanns story that this cash was given him by the dead Isidore Iisch never could be substantiated by the defense, and this point carried more weight than any other with the Jury. By ADOLPH HITLER help olsona users fr" ... tq, -- rP" UK inmlnmrk nt Mt. It.ihiler, w aslilnston, MtDnnnlJ of Tacoma then, M Mg moan, ala U1 CUT. has been chosen ns Queen of winter BI) aoa get Olympic where trlaHjm They met at the foot of Rainier, under way. ,,lvl J" , soldiers bonus, which under beterms of the contract Is not due evl fore 1915. There Is convincing of the prepayment that dence bonus, if authorized by congress by demands for all World war would be followed fot vet-cran- s pensions and their dependents, regard need or disability. of less A striking photograph of the dead Lindbergh child whose tragic death shocked the world. Now his slayer will pay with his life to balance the scales of Justice, a Jury has decided. The room of death In Trenton slate prison containing the elcctrle In which Eruno Hauptmann will pay for his crime against society. The death chamber Is only eight strides awny from the cell Hauptmann occupies. This Is the end of the trail for the man whoso crime aroused an entire nation to the necessity of mors stringent laws for kidnapers. chair |