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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Scenes and Persons in the Current News Orientals Are Experts in the Art of Starvin'); Sclve5 2about: iXv'i s tec- N Interpreted Bruckart by William Topics vwiorul Corned Beef and PlagiarUm Washington, D. C. Roose-neatl- y president called the bluff of his critics igton-- r ry s he Is wast- from billions ing that j Potato t!ie treasury and to replace it With ordlnari-llc- s ballyhoo than of tax the presentation the Rresi- g u to congress, the Capl-fo- r t message to levies a,.-new tax billion dollars In Into lB so doing dropped senate of the bouse and fine of the hottest potatoes called upon to m e ever been characterize to were one r, the language of baser.,v In I believe spring Is here, either d say that congress ball or let the runners Congres ti a uld B, the and t at ,j wj -- Penn ever the greatest tax bill a Whether time. In peace tttd 1 petals the President has sound or ,e economically l thinks he levies the do the job he expects of course, remains to be ad-sil- fact cannot be dodged Roosevelt bas figuratively dovn around the ears of the t j ho orm have constantly ehal-tb- e waste Inherent In his and recovery program straight from the shoulder cision Invalidating the processing taxes upon which the Agricultural Adjustment administration and Its subsidies to agriculture was eated. Of course, that may bepredi true at the moment, but. as one frequently hears pointed out ln conversation, the President used the bounties to farmers and the AAA Itself as one of his keystone policies. The fact that It was unconstitutional surely cannot be said to be the fault of the Supreme court and yet that was the Implication ln the Presidents message. Likewise, the President hinted that a part of the taxes was due to congressional action ln passing the bonus, which he vetoed and congress made operative over that veto. Again, I hear It questioned that congress Is actually to blame. It Is being said with great frequency that had Mr. Roosevelt made the fight against payment of the bonus this year that he did a year ago, It ls almost Inconceivable that congress would have passed It over his Wash-lngto- V - f i? - V - S iVVes- K' - .; ' ' S' .yv f'Ki'hft ifT- - a JKV 5 v 4 t i A ' 4 1 J- 1 - Its W- 4 V Mr. writer of the Pacific slope h Daingertield, the lota! weather forei caster. Another guest was William A Brady, the grand old man of the American stage, with great tales of the ancient days, when, to qualify as a trouper, one had to be a pedestrian. Before they asked you whether you could act, they found out what kind of a walker you were. But how V- & r - , , It ls being said ln this connec- that If Mr. Roosevelt really had desired to kill the cash payment of the bonus, his stalwart leaders In the house and senate could hardly have afforded to refuse his request to vote against It Instead of that situation, the record shows that such recognized taxes, spokesmen as Senator Robinson of situation, Arkansas, the Democratic leader ln is a most Interesting I lea y. In nearly a score of the senate, Senator Ilarrison of b he t of 51 ashington reportorlal Mississippi, Senator Byrnes of thin! e ace, I cannot recall having South Carolina and Senator wrig-s- s of Maryland, a personal so much squirming and g well as fretting and friend, all voted to pass the bonus representatives and over the Presidents veto. I may LL It Is only natural that not be thoroughly acquainted with not wish to go Into a earthe maneuvers of politicians but I GDI ner when there Is cannot believe the men would have trainty that here, there and turned their backs on the President be confront-f- t In the bonus fight unless they en$11 Pere they will heckling as to their vote tertained a feeling that he did not taxes assuming they will e seriously object on mr ad I u 'enfically heavy levies as the feep I and as k t has suggested, So It simmers down that the men t. Aft leuka it indications seem to assure. who a year ago and two years ago ok bre I ie no heart for a tax in-voted the Presi- v I eat t and r at this time. But, to repeat, Taxpayers (jent almost limit-th- e Mr. In are faced with a situation Goat less power and np j iiey must either vote for limitless funds to rnary Mil heavier taxes or else they deal with an emergency are now only. ic 'orced to swallow many long compelled, If they Intend ever to oughc . d speeches In condemnation of be statesmen, to stick by, vote the us iv idents course. taxes and take it on the chin if that is to be the reaction from the n voters. After all. It is merely the ate er the merits of the Roose-qr- i iini's may be, there is no taxpayers who are the goats and as Yoik r. course open for usual the taxpayers have not a voice in their own defense. nalclt c? Hands his opponents ex greatto As the Presidents tax propouces t. )p?onents to support cept sals themselves, congress ls asked him in the gento levy an unprecedented type ome to pay as bowels you go. Un t and t ik v support these new tax tax on undistributed corporation New processing taxes to i, all of the poonfu.' howling nnd profits. a and tipaho replace those outlawed by the Sutumult about a redue-to be he gdepr treasury deficit becomes preme court, being designed so much constitutional, aie proposed and a tax which the President described nts may differ with the as a windfall" tax to recover a In ! t as to the details of his ts of the old procthe situation he has considerable part i)forhutthem 3 otle taxes returned to taxpayers essing compels that they was I suggested. He asked also that tb him. To do otheru Ise levies be laid on dividends which !e not only Inconsistent but are now exempt from normal tax V dumb. on Individual Incomes. Kent, $ the able news cornls designed to s' summarized one phase of The windfall tax offset the action of the Supreme It dlon the other day by the return of no difference that court which ordered taxes as having the processing which (jiation compels the been n Illegally collected. In other I uew and heavy taxes the administration Is atwords, 1 Mr. Roosevelts fault. a to get by one method tempting ikes no difference that else' the what the Supreme court said it forced by the uehiie exigencies of could not a in the manner It emwind. get ugn for and Is Rad-cliff- nia $ b 1 Cliuzi Machida, appointed finance minister of Japan to succeed Korekiyo Takahaslit, wlio was assassinated during the recent military revolt. 2 Summer homes in the Kankakee river valley In Illinois threat enod with destruction by ice jams and flood. 3 Group of Japanese fascists" who were responsible for the futile uprising In Tokyo. Gets Washington Award for Industrial Research Directs Quest for More Comfort in the Home e a - award for the presented to Charles Kettering for his high Washington 1930 was Kranklyn chievements In guiding Industrial research towards the greater comfort, happiness and safety of man kind In the home and on the highThe Washington award Is way. conferred annually on outstanding members of the engineering profession who are chosen for the honor by an award committee of IS members representing the five national engineering societies In the United States. A. Working Day and Night on Grand Coulee Darn , say-mak- high men-expenditures national All solvency. 'N for the Republicans and political critics, who have mng Mr. Roosevelt for of his failure to th budset to either ob- , hold back now that the urges congress to provide Vhe monpy to pay for ras u h(3 voted would Tibi aeu1!mit ln PHtIcal hypocrisy, terrific d Ihf U HI- - d? J ointn" co in i"' e ace 01 er there nearly Is opponents of the Policies They must ords, Slnceiity with Ira in by going the laying of mpUn 1,y th Nit ' V1 ls ploy ed. 11 T federal governments huge power project on the Columbia river Here Is a nretty scene at the site of the Coulee Grand dam, to harness the river and to supply electric energy to the rushed to complete does not bring a halt to work, ns banks of lights Illuminate the excavation. Nightfall untrjside. Firestones on a Tire-Les- s Comm. Baledo Is Presidents New Naval Aide Vehicle one-thir- d vvwaw1 p x Commander Paul II. P.axtedo, P S Navy, who was appointed nav.t aide to Piesldent Roosevelt, efftc live in Miy, mo. Commander I5a $ V v b gin9 i g' lircd n'.Pf ally I llionl hjy'j ovtf I CrU1P'7P n,Ml ftre constructive new 47 ' service Star route. This service has been in sions continuously In operation nnd it Is continuing communities of 0,ler hand, it to operate exactly on the same ba rS',S am"n Washington sis as It did three quarters of a oosorvers ,!raej that century ago. So,whotills Is a thepicamailIn 31 k Roosevelt behalf of those carry CUrt "Ut not to be on tlie Star routes and for better l.k T'? service for Star route patrons. d now ln B'"nifm ilr1,,"n 'vlll" There Is a hill in congress better tnx " to 3 Pro-provide which proposes c..ng ss n said that for r service for those carriers and "U niw ri the v of mnips. patron Upriniio court de W0rttrn Neni'ttPer Vlon mi In ' h r- 1 r of These members l as ride on a vehicle thut r r,:; ;; n,L -- n i i In Madeira enjoying a piroxtone tire clan are lnt exon wheels They me skid.li k" holding the rop. a o i- - " Jr- - leilo MicieeiN Cnpt. William WIN Brown, who resmms aoa duty f lowing Ids assignment to the Wl House. cant mind their business? A merchandising expert, who probably was Just sluing around the house during the cold spell with nothing to do except feed the stove, made an exhaustive Inquiry to find out what women carry In their American handbags. lie now reports that, in addition to gobs of other things Including lipstick, cigurettes, hairpins and recipes, the average womans pocketbook contains JO 71 ln cash. It was perhaps all right for the gentleman to satisfy his morbid curiosity. Where he erred vvus In Diaking his discovery public. Just consider how busy (lie hoys Jn congress will lie thinking up new taxes, when they hear about that much money still being in cli ulatlon, WHY al Mail 3rd Birthday. the third being THIS of the New Deal, I was just thinking that, whether or not it lived through the early part of next November, Its folks could never reproach themselves that they'd failed to give their darling b.iby-kin- s the best nursing money could buy. Just then who should rush ln but Michael Strogloff, the courier of the czar, shouting that the U. S. marines had landed with a contradiction of the exciting announcement made only yesterday 'by the same fellow who took the message to Garcia that time ? Hold on, I'm getting all twist!-fled- . What Im trying to say is that one day the word for a palpitating planet was that Douglas Faiilianks, Sr., was positively go ing to marry I.ady Aslilev, whereas but 24 hours befoie, tie positively was not going to marry I.ady Aslilty. Then finally he did It. Feminine Bank Roil necessary for ''' "Rhotit argument . ,l '3 "hich he Pm 'If th, were not in accord t axis he proposes, the v w serving their const S unit so stated, but Some 73 years ago, the govern0 t,le lie has Ipt .1 service to in,ni brinS-- ' forward sub ment organized mail r, land points with- fro,!,,re ,e yiei.r Star Route out railroad fncll- a U1P n,no"nt cnlli"B J1 Hina bit ", Service i in people who even failed to make the Book of the Month club. But to join up with us, yon must have inwritten something significant surance or promissory notes or booster slogans We're angling now for a distinguished new figure ln the field of literature. He does sky writing, by the way. why? And why do Anieihans get drunk on population statistics? Its their luadiest tipple. Lvery time Uncle bam looses Ids census figures, some towns go Into mourning because they havent grown any faster and other towns have public dancing ln the stieets because a swarin of new people have moved In to make traffic congested and living Inconvenient and pleasant neighborhoods crowded. Offhand, I think of hut one city whose ruling citizens mainly are content with things as they are the lovely and fascinating city of Charleston. Ulsewhere we appear to share with the red ants the mad passion to take on additional red an's until the anthill overflows and all the old resident ants are lost In the shuffle. e The tax on undistributed profits of corporations ls the center of all kinds of controversy already. Opponents of this levy maintain that if the government foices corporations to pay taxes on reserve funds they have laid aside for the rainy day, such as we have experienced for the last six years, none of them can stand the gaff of another depression. Mr. Roosevelt contended that tils tax proposal ln this direction, w hich would take of away approximately such reserves, was designed only to prevent the piling up of cash by corporations instead of distribution of those funds to stockholders. There will be much hauling and counterfilling, many charges and and charges, much maneuvering over mulls as congress manipulation the new tax bill It wll pas some kind of new taxes and citizens will off the begin early next year to pay deficits of the reform and recovery p tog ram. Theie are groups here thatll tuke Valiant Conqueror lie ls a wKe man than can avoid, ev il ; he Is a patient man that can endure It; hut he Is a valiant man that can conquer It. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul-slo- n, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-lade- n phlegm ls loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with iesult8 from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (AdvJ, SlEEZST CLACK LEAF A, 1 belly-was- to spike the most dam- irge against him that he the dpbt mountain s. Street Ambition heais ban Pram isi o would OMi nunc Inhabitants In an ef-oi t to overtake Los Angeles. But 01 lolatur enjoy instant relief from pain and quickly, safely remove your corns use Dr. Scholls Zino-padThey soothe and heal; stop shoe pressure; prevent sore toes and blisters. At all drug, shoe and department stores only 25f and 35 a box. Main h r trudged Into enduring fame? and Tom Wise and Frank Bacon and Holbrook Blinn and Dave Warfield and many another. We also welcomed some new members. Were very exclusive. New Deal mum-inion- 9 cross-tle- s they Be-las- J The as x A-j- s ITS DANGERCUSI Avoid ri.k of infection, beginners counted year days. of those ninnv i 3 n sure footed Califor- veto. tion ers Club, Inc., (Red Inc.) is a weekly function, with corned beef and cabbage and plagiarism charges. This week we had with us the leading fiction 1 i I v'iA7 - ' t ?,?, UVrUft' f X Hollywood, calif. our Writ- X4ll , v '1; n congress that It vote upon x Recently a Yogi ascetic entombed himself In Itl-iKosh, a holy place In the northwest United Provinces of India. After 45 days those with out were to listen for the sacred word Oni, whereupon he was to be released and given fruit juice. On1 the forty fifth day they heard a faint 0m" and carried out the Instruction's. During all that time the as cetle had taken neither food nor w ater. Orientals seem to he experts In this art of st irving. Jatindrainth Das, one of sixteen peisons anested In 1929 ln the Lalioie conspiracy, died ln prison after a hunger strike of sixty-on- e days. Talia Hussein, who tried to the Ilgyp-tiaprune minister, Siki Pasha, and was condemned to seven years hard1 labor, died ln 1932, after fasting fifty' people c Politician Making Claim IN' CONGBUSS these mad March I days are oelng mmh used for plain and finey claiming. T lie Republicans daim the Demo cratic party Is to hiime for t ho re cent Imd times and deseives no credit for t lie better times now prevalent, (lie Keptiblltun theory being that the good failles must have brought em. The Demoirats claim that sin ti imd times as we've had since they moved In were really Inherited from the final stretch of the previous administration. wlihh, as ttiey seem to recall, wus one of the best times for had times snvhmtv ever siw IRVIN 6 COBB. W su Sivlc Keeps Dogs Away from Evergreens, Shrubs etc. Use 1V4 Tcavpnonful per Cation ot Sray WOMEH OF ALL Mrs AGES Joe Vigil Mrtle SL, m of tort snd Col- I lins, Colo, was miseiable and weak and used to be troubled o with headache and diziy spells, i had ro strength and jut had to dtag mself about tlie house Dr. Favoiite Prescription helped to rePierce I enjoyed my lieve me of the headaches, food, and felt belter in every wav New auc, tabs. 50c, Liquid Jl U) 4 $1 31. 8fre Aelilnr feet Relieved Mali dime f r tliil loop Ml I ION, M. M4NMIL1F. iD. M(OMo)lll(hH 1003 Wll HE VlftlfORV fHK KS from own A No hrefdtn hto k only, Once raonabi ,1 II. VVrile for dtuli coikirel 1, Morgan ilill, lulifomm. alnxcr, Kt, Mrs. Baileys Sensitive Skin Rash Broke Out But Cuticura Soothed Read tills letter how smarting rash and blisters due to external causes were relieved ln ulmost no time by Cuticura. I noticed an Itching sensation on my face nnd arms. It afterwards formed blisters that left the skin very tender and sensitive, Hnnlly a rash broke out which, when rubbed, caused a smarting and Intense itch- It vv . is agony. A sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment lelleved me so much that I bought some. After using one cake of Cutlcuia Soap and one li Uf tin of ing. Cuticura Ointment, tlie r.isli (Signed) Mis. Grace Halit v, 3'H) Last 201st St, Lions, New link Cl tv. Cuticura nDo soothes the Irrigation of pimples, ringworm, burning and itching of eczema with wondeilul speed and rlfectlveness. Luv today. Ointment 25c. Soap 23c. Samples I ltl Ik Write to Cuticura," Dipt. 19, Malden, Mass, Adv. 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