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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Skyscrapers May Give Way to Oil Wells Scenes and Persons in the Current News "QUOTES" COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS 2 oacs t Is BRITISH NOT la By KKjit,! thp feleri satisfa of Jr a pi ij own. a . an British are not "anti nation in Eurgpe. They are not hostile to any people, THE KW; , nor do they regard any to them. The British people have never been good haleis di' Prorfaaln 'en Their so t liars, ird it neets to Jni i(i yonti 1 1 es sW HSS t & r iU its SU- - y adults ar ago. s, of co educat Idea in f? q w p :rrr. ;1i youths ueation elp and mt .7 jfrjfr&rtr, end S spectliA ANTI EDEN Lord Privy Seal. ATHOY CltyS 0k'f(T T'0 day may new Cme ' 011 ZT ,arta r:mitS l buildlnffS WellS t0 are torn 0ri,led ln the heart of the tusiness district as shows to make room for the skeleton-liktowers. don e Inclinations have always been to forgive and forget at once. Sometimes, Indeed, this readiness has even seemed a little Incomprehensible to those who have been our comrades In arms, but It Is an essential part of British character. As In the past, so today. e are not anti any nation, but we should be and must be anti" any who might seek by force to break the peace. We shall always be found arrayed on the side of the collective system against any government or people who seek by a return to power politics to break op the peace which by that system we are seeking to create. assist me' tlons Gets $25,000l;lie Lucky Dog! mi is ed tltrowiu Jf the NYf ADJUSTING TARIFFS By CORDELL HULL Secretary of State. Taxidermist for Defunct NRA Dodo h with tl of the YJ known th WISH to call your attention particularly to the decline in this current year of our exports I of our best consuming markets In Europe. Thus, our exports to Europe ln January and February of this year declined 16 per cent In relation to that of January and February of a yar ago. If we place embargoes upon our Imports we shall. In the Inst analysis, witness Inevitably the destruction of our export trade. Seized with an unreasoning fear whenever a small driblet of Imports of a competitive nature comes over our tariff wall, even when under purely temporary or accidental conditions, such as, for example, the drouth, action Is urged which, If followed too frequently, may lead to retaliation by other countries, so that step by step such action nmy lead straight toward a complete embargo of Imports all around, and since one countrys Imports are another countrys exports, a like embargo of exports all around. j said waslj projects n a of the fl ave his a otal cost' proxim ite- In this 1 on a g of the unity v. The fe fl- ier 55 to the Is expi mltatlo esldenta ) proji nment f J n tr amfiB y ' ''.-'-Stotts sU to thus 1 luse not o work I I erous fa YOUTH to many was da t ruction 1 A Wabash railway train ran berserk, leaped a siding and struck a support of this bridge ln St Charles, Mo collapsing IL Two men passengers of an automobile carried away with the bridge were Injured, as waa a woman when their car tore through the wall of her hotel nearby. 2 John Monroe Johnson, of Marion, S. C, assumes his duties.as assistant secretary of commerce, succeeding Ewing Y. Mitchell who was ousted and wrote the President that graft and corruption abounded In the department 3 Ilarry L. Hopkins (left), works progress administrator, and Henry Morgenthau, secretary of the treasury, leaving White House with Josephine Iloche, assistant secretary of the treasury, after discussing new National Youth administration which she will head. v ' expend! have eltt Nothing to be sniffed at was the $25,000 willed to Pet, this Eskimo have bz, by his late mistress. Miss Margaret McDermott of Chicago, who urther e d that he be placed In the home of a woman who loved dogs. Pet a gigaa ow the charge of Mrs. llulda Rhode and her grandson Lawrence it by ecjiis, shown here, who were friends of Miss McDermott, d there len It ;wi ment wi jKI. . : vmmvi I. Meet Prentiss J. Coonley, upon whom has been placed the charge of making the dead NRA assume something of a lifelike appearance. Mr. Coonley was code administrator of the old National Recovery administration. He has been advanced to the position of director of the new division of business co operation, ln an attempt to revive the more noteworthy phases of NRA. Italys Ethiopian Front New Troops for Idle V.'orl ds of ml f 4? f5ii !W U I H r I.:; &i ? , 7 di i v vv, .7; y?' 'g jjh A -- . 4, . RURAL RELIEF By REXFORD TUGWEI.L of Agriculture. Under-Secreta- in Need of Jolts and Education Will Be President Roosevelt named Miss 1 Josephine Roche, assistant secre4 $ I vv the as of chairman tary treasury, of the executive committee, and Aubrey Williams, assistant to Harry L. Hopkins, as executive director of his new National Youth administra'i tion. The NYA will spend $50,000,-00- 0 Works-rellef of the fund In Its I t first year. ?1 The NYAS four fold purpose Is si (1) to find employment for youth In private Industry; (2) train and jf i i retrain for Industrial, technical and professional employment of opportunities; (3) provide for continuIt takes a sturdy arm to operate this hand powered boat built by ing attendance at high school and college; and (4) provide works re- Taul Larson at Llttlo Fulls, Minn, as lltllo Shirley Ann Lnison Is show lief projects for youth. doing IL 7FT 4 ' land and the TO SAVEwhothedepend on it is Now How About Soundproof Celery? an aspiration in which all of us, Jola It particularly transcends party creed and class I should like to see the administration of the present program carried out ln such ways that this common consent can be won and kept so that our names will be blessed rather than bitter In our childrens mouths. And I am willing to take this kind of pledge. But I am not willing to say that If vested Interests or partisan politlcl ins begin a fight which Involves thli movement we shall not fight buck. It seems to me, can sdts'i f r towy- 6 wn lLp WOMENS AID because !l ready lrn to UK , Kites. I i ho arf iditlor ley ri la In &1 ey bi t any the s 41 are W ' ' i WAR IN Si'' Africa, Says Duce, Will Certainly Come by y OCTOBER I Trender Denlto MusoIInl goes right ahead with his plans for be s war against ginning a Ethiopia In the fall. Italy, now over populated, needs more room to ex e bar pand, says II Duce, and now la the who fw time to do It. reden 1 i Efforts of Ibillle Selassie, Ethiocob'll emperor, and of other nations pian the p have failed to effect a compromise, live P and new troops and military equip, is vSt ment are arriving ln Italian Somali ng a1 land almost dally. iiletu PS Great Rritaln, through Us Capt jlng B tntlon Anthony Eden, Journeyman attend ant of John Cull's League of Na that e tlons affairs, offered Italy a generony I ous slice of CrltWh Somaliland as vs. II . a concession If he would guarantee I cor el s. Ellon S. Woodward, asslst- - peace In Ethiopia. Mussolini flnty lotightb :tlcal lr director, who Is busy refused. t II Duce has aKo threatened to 4 'shinpton with plans for em- 12 J.Ono women with part of "remember the nations which have esilent,s It.SSO.OOO.OOO works-- ' offered to supply Ethiopia with fund. arms. are not navies, armies or airplanes, but tariffs, quotas and shifting currencies. There Is no authorized standard of national money exchange, and each change In a tariff, quota or currency Is nothing other than a hostile move In this war. Worst of all, the situation Is not officially recognized as a war, otherwise we might have had a peace conference with far better possibilities for the good of mankind thar Uie disarmament talks In Geneva. A X 9 four-year- t A 1 Indian Band Dedicates Navaliopi Highway n 4 ft ? i1 4j '' ii v . v ,1 I 7 4 A: 'U: ia ii AAA PROGRAM i By HENRY A. WALLACE Secretary of Aarltulturs. - n A. . V 1 Pepera M inMpp blond from western Mich to ri Ign ns queen ovet ftirest Igans the nation il cherry fe th-i- l at Trw verse Cltv, J til v 17 IS and 13. Genevieve was chosen V- NU 8rvlc. "" - " i, f L- ' Jwezl Is j S4- r V liilWI A- in - ' -- L. j' ilium A ' "1 U'. lj;.Irn' t f yt -i 6 i!7 K v who charge the inducing scarcity simply do not know the facts. has The American furmer alwajs produced enough food for every man, woman and child In the United States, and I am sure he wlh continue to, given a chance to stay The on his farm and In business. programs have cut adjustment down production for an export market which no longer exists, 1 - 1 THOSE 1 ' - It' T4,,lll ni 4 The strength and vigor of both the artist and the subjevt are embodied In this brone bust of lreal-deu- t Roosevelt, now on display In a New York art gallery. It la the work of Jo Davidson, who has bees compared with Houdon, creator of the most famous Washington bust, and Rodin, one of the greatest sculptors of all time. WAR is war today, THERE war. The weapons i ! S J By SIR PERCY BATES Chairman Cunard Lins. RULES CIIERRY FETE t 1 t Those who are most anxious to balance our budget are most often those who protest vociferously against any attempt to Increase taxes npon wealth and Income, ln x V'V. Tv-.-. accordance with ability to pay. The conservatives, therefore, who are -- W! : that this government arguing V 7 ? V should follow the example of Great 7 ? balance to Its Britain and attempt "v i f V budget are In a completely Inconsistent position until they are ready Dr. Lloyd S. Shanklln, president of the United Brotherhood of Vegeto accept the tax burden necessary tarians, holds his odorless onion to the nose of Dr. Irene Austin, who to accomplish that end. doesnt mind at all Ills method of cross breeding takea the sulphur out of the onion. In the onion Its the sulphur that smells. In you. Its the oulon. CURRENCY It a ' . 1034. -- - s , soma. -- of Great Britain, we would have had a balanced budget both ln 1033 and fhe4s, ei X 1 Az had the courage heavily in this country as they have done in 'eiul of I flSh Itsllan troops and small tanks manned by Italians and natives, ready to wage Mussolinis proposed war In Africa, shown as they passed In review before Cen. Rodolfo Grazlanl (left, on the stand) i.o the F. D. R. in Bronze ri. and L BALANCING THE BUDGET By ROBERT LA FOLLETTE tJ. S. Senator From Wisconsin. viPci iSvif j V SERVED IFtoWEtax hadas v Give This Little Girl a Big Hand 'h I i f 1 , v. SsT f & i.4.0llftafe.lVlr- Fall bbmd.'d .Nivnji.s Ind tbo dedication pally for the now $1,000,000 Nnvahopl highway between the B. B. Moeur of Arizona, Cr.uel i.ieviii mill the pnlnii d deceit a. ros.s Duel Jmllan cunjon bridge. Cor. Si tto. Ills r f a ;i eil tl I'vluvav |