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Show PAGE TWO THE UTE SENTIN EL Midvale, Utah~ Friday, January 18, 1935 Re vie w of the His tor y-M aki ng Ev ent s of La st We ek • . 1 \)' the President asked that $4,000.000,· who told of seeing Ha•Jptma nn citizen of St. Pierre, Miquelob., wheo 000 be placed at bls disposal to te driving a .. dirty-gree n•• car with a drowned w~en the schooner wu Suprem e Court Takes Up Gold Clause Abroga tion allocated by bim ..principall y for ladder in it into the Lindbergh lane sunk by the coast guard. giving work to those unemploy ed on March 1, 1932, the jay of the kidCase-S enate Commi ttee Favors World Court The commissi oners found that the the relief rolls." naping. Then John Perrone, Bronx master and members of the crew Adhere nce ' Congre ss Gets the Budget . Here are some other vital things taxi driver, identified him as the were not parties to a liquor smug.. disclosed by the message: man who paid him $1 to deliver a gUng conspirac y. The national debt will Increase ransom note to "Jafsie." By EDW ARD W. PICK ARD from $31,000,000.000 at the close of "Jafsie," otherwise Dr. .John HERBE RT @ b7 Weatern Newspaper Union. this fiscal year to $34,239.000,000, Condon, the aged Bronx educator EX-PRE SIDENT HOOVER has been elected a diNo new taxes are requested . Con- who undertook the negotiatio ns AVING given the New Deal a any dispute or question ln whlcb gress ts asked to continue the so· with the kidnaper, next went on the rector of the New York Life [n· slight swat by holding the pe- the United States bas or claims an called nuisance tAxes which expire stand and in his garrulous way surance company, at tbe instancetroleum control feature or the NIRA interest." of Alfred E. Smith. He was ftrst soon and the 3-cent stamp rate. identified Bruno as the man with uBconstlt otional. the Supreme court Of the Democrat s on the ~mmit offered the place two years ag0o A national defense appropria tion moved rapidly to- tee Senators Lewis and Murray of $899,948. 065-the greatest In the whom be dealt and to whom be when the death of Calvin Coolidge ward a judgment voted against the resolution : Rt>· history of the country- Is requested . banded the $50.000 ransom money. created a vacancy. Mr. Hoover said~ His long and somewha t rambling as to the legality publicans who favored it were VanA total of 137.134 fedclral workers story was bitterly assalled Jn cross "1 have accepted in the hope of con· of the abrogath1 n denberg and Capper. are to be dismissed . examinati on by E. J. Reilly, chief tributing something to the prote(."of gold payments . The $2.811,000,000 gold profit has defense counsel, but seemingly the Uon and advancem ent of the inter. Several cases chalHOSE Democrat s and Republi- not be.:>n disturbed . great value of his evidence was not ests of m111ions of policy holders.. lenging this act for in these great Insurance trusts cans, eminent and otherwise , Veterans pensions In 1936 will much shaken. were lumped and who are banded together as the reach the staggerin g total of $704,. lies one of the most vital persona! Detective Arthur Johnson of New oral ar~gument.i! American Liberty league are now 000.000. securities to the women and chilYork was on his way home from were heard. This really getting Into action against dren of the country.'• The accumula ted New Deal deficit Europe bringing relatives of the being a matter of what they believe to be the radical for three years on .Tune 30, 1936. late Isadore Fisch to testify for vast Importanc e, in· features of the admlnistr atron's will total $11,700,000,000. the state. Hauptma nn claimed In pUBLIC WORKS ADMINIS TRAWhile the trend of recovery and his defense that the Attorney Gen. volvlng $100,000.- program, and their executive counTOR ICKES has resumed hi ransom money cil has relief 000 put 000 expenditu res Is downward , found in his possession a Jt a ten-·polnt platform. eral Cumming s · • Attorne y contest with Arizona over the buildwas given General Homer S. It declares the league's opposition regular federal expenses will ining of the ..'arker dam In the Colo-to him by Fisch. a business associCumming s himself appeared to pre- to such practices ab sweeping dele- crease. This is due In part to a 5 rado river and wants the Supremeate in ~ew York. Fisch later resent the case for the governme nt. gations of legislative authority to per cent pay restoratio n for federal court to keep that state and "t Mr. Cumming s Is an excellent law- the President . lump sum appropri- wortters which involves $65.000.000. turned to his home in Germany, "navy," consisting of one scow, f where be died. yer, but not much can be said in ations to be doled out by the White rt seemed certain that some of the interferin g with the job. Solicitor praise of the legal abilities of most House, socializat ion of Industry President 's proposals would start General Biggs r..sked permissio n of of the men whom the exigencie s and regimenta tion of American life. bitter fights in congress. Old line HERE were huge sighs of re- the court to file suit for an Injuncof polttlcs have shoved into hts lief in the chancelle ries of Eu· In the first plank of Its platform nepublica ns insisted that such tion. office in Washingt on. So probably the league pledged Itself "to pre- "squande ring" of the nation's re- rope when the success of the conThe governor of Arizona recently he was wise to handle this matter serve American Institutio ns which sources wou1d lead to inflation and versations In Rome between For,called out his militia and his navy safeguard to citizens In all wall{S baD]{rUptcy. rl'he more rndlcal leghimself. eign Minister Pl· to keep the public administr ation Cumming s defended the consti- of life the right to liberty and pur- Islators thought that four billions erre L a v a 1 of from completin g the dam. He beld tutional authority of the President suit of happiness " and ~t the same for work relief was not enough. France and Prethat it would Interfere with the disand congress to adopt the present time "to combat the growth of Lots of senators and represent a· mier Muss olin! tribution of irrigation water 1n !tis tlves resented bureaucra the President 's r.emonetary policy as Inherently the cy, the spread of monop. was annO'.mced instate. q·Jest for a free hand in allocating l'igbt of the governme nt to preserve oly, the socializat ion of tnd'.Jstry. formally. For two and the regimenta tion of American that fund, feeling he was Infringing ltself. days the two on their prerogati'V es. But the ad· s t a t e s m e n dis.In an argument distinguis hed for life." ENA.TOR HUEY P. LONG, after Invasion of the law making and ministrati on forces in congress are oratorical display as well as for Its cussed the points attacking the administr ation oo at Issue between the floor of the senate, betook himlegal aspects, Cumming s said an law interpreti ng functions by New so overwhelm ing that there was no their nations and self to the radio and continued the adverse decision by the court Deal adminstra tors was also rapped doubt that the budget would be ac· cepted as presented by . the lea~ue ln promising condition s In gen- assault. He declared the Roosevel t "to up. would: 1. Increase the public and pri- hold the American principle that Pierre L val eral ln central Eu· policies were hopeless, and suma rope. E m e r g I n g moned all the people to flock to vate debt of the nation by $69,000,- laws be made only by the direet pE'l'ROL EUM control provision s of hl3 represent atives of the people in tbe from the last of their meetings, La· banner and help wipe out all for000,000. the national in<t.JstriaJ recovery 2. Create a special class that congress, and that the laws be In- act, specifical ly section 9 (c), are val. smiling broadly, said to a tunes above three or four millions • would be beyond the pale of the terpreted only by the courts." held by the Supreme Court of the group of French and Italian war "making every man a king." Other points veterans: In the 10-polnt decgeneral finanrial structure, a class United States to be Invalid as unMeantime the revolt against the "I am glad to tell you that Pre- klngflsh in ,ouisiana was composed of those holding bonds laration of policy pledged the league constituti onal abdication of legislagrowing. to fight for governme nt erouomy. 8 tive power to tlie Pre~ident. Eight mier Mussollnl and I are now in Cltizens by the hundre-ds demandin g payment tn gold. were join· 8. Reduce the balance in the sound federal fiscal policy, a stable of the justices united in rendering complete accord." ing the Square Deal a ssociation Without waiting for an official which is pledged to march on the United States treasury $2,500,000,- currency, protectl.on for investors, this decision, uustice Cardozo alone and Indivi-dual liberties. 000. dissenting , and it was read by Chief communiq ue, those best informed capitol in Baton Rcruge unless the said Laval and ll duce had reached legislatur e repeals certain of Huey's 4. Add $17,000,000,000 to the pubJustice Hughe~ · a fulJ agreemen t. the principal dictatoria l laws. lic debt and Increase the interest BECAUS E work relief must be The section declared void authorfeatures of which are a joint deccharges on this debt alone by $2,carried on the federal budget Ized the President to ban interstate t laration to preserve the independ 500,000,000 a year. will not be balanced for the coming shipment of "'hot" oil-that ls, oil ence of Austria, a five or six pow· Water Really Not Weak; The latter sum alone, Cumming s fiscal year, and probably not for produced tn excess of state quotas. er pad of noninterfe rence, and proWhile said, is equal to -twice the value of the opinion did not deal several years therePull Measur able in Tons visions for colonial concessio ns in with other phases the 1934 wheat and cotton crop. of the recovery after. In presentWater, climbing hundreds of feet The attorney general referred to Ing the budget to act, it aroused widesprea d specula- Africa. The pact agreeing not to to the tops of the world's tallest the troubled state of the country congress, President tion as to dispositio n of other cases. Interfere with one another's Intertrees, accomplis hes this apparent nal affairs presumab ly will include This was the first major ''New in the spring of 1933 and added, "I Roosevelt admitted paradox of flowing uphll1 because Italy, Czechoslo vakia, Jugoslavi a. contend and shaH show that the this, but without Deal" ease to come before the an ancient proverbia l saying Is not A'.1stria, and pungl<ry ; and later congress and the President of thf' qualms. ae esti· court. true. Water England, is not "as weak u France and Rumania may United Stat~s acted reasonabl y in mated $8,520,000.000 water." be asked to adhere to it. a period of very great difficultie s as the amount of MARY PICKFOR D went before How strong water may be, under This Franco-It alian rapproche money necessary to and that their acts were not thP Judge Ben Lindsey in Los An· condition s faced every day by the ment, In the opinion of many carry high on the gov- geles and obtained a decree of di· product of caprice." living plants ln which It flows, has officials, will go far toward insurernment's activities vorce from Douglas Fairbank s; and From the questions asked by the been calculated by three Universit y Ing the maintena nce of peace in for the 1936 fiscal thus came to an end the union of justices. ohservers gained the 1mPresident of Chicago scientists , Dr. Clyde Ho-Europe, and in time may lead year beginning July the "royal couple" of movledom , pression that there was a sharp Roosevelt man, Dr. T. F. Young Germany and Prof. to re-enter the League of 1 next. The ex- who for ten years were regarded as division of opinion ·among them. Charles A. Sholl. They bave found ~ penses tor the current year, partly the model wedded pair so far as Nations. I that a column ot pure water, under happiness and worldly success went. ENATOR .TOSEPB T. ROBIN- estimated , are $8,581,000,000. the low relative humidity which If one wishes to know who Mary's suit. filed more than a APOLOGY to the Canadian SON. majority leader of the sendesert plants have to endure, can spends all these huge sums, an idea year ago, charged Do·.1g with men· governme nt and payments of ate, being informed that the for· withstand , without breaking, a pull may be obtained from these figures tal cruelty, indift'eren ce and neglect. $50,666..50 damages is the penalty elgn relations committe e had voted measurab le in many tons per square showing the estimated expenditu res She told Judge Lindsey the charges imposed on the United States for 14 to 7 tn favor of the project for Inch. The for the fiscal year 1936 : same column, under th~ were true and that a fair and just sinking the rum running schooner American adherence to the World high relative humidity found in " property settlemen t had been made; I'm Alone in the Gulf of Mexico tu court, said he would ' bring thE' 1. Legislativ e, Judlclal tropical rain-fores t, may not need and execu tlve •••••• 16,595,000 and after Elizabeth Lewis, Miss March of 1929. This decision was to resolution up on the floor of the 2. Clvil departme nts and withstand a pull greater than 2() Pickford's secretary , bad testified announce d by Willis Van Devanter, pounds senate as soon as possible. Howagencies ••••.••••• • '188,057,169 per square inch.-Sci ence 792,484,Z65 the decree was granted and Mary l;lSSociate justice of the United ~ver be recognize d the sentiment 3. National defense ••• Service. left the courtroom almost in tears. States Supreme court, and Sir Lyagainst it was strong and would i. Veterans' pensions and benefits ••••••• '104,885,500 Fairbanks , to St. Moritz, Switzer- man Poore Duff, chief justice of Snow Taatea Like Waterme lon not predict the outcome of the fight. S. Debt charges: land, was Informed of the divorce Canada, who were the commissio n· The new resolution as approved The southern dn.rky, wltb his p Interest •••••••••• •• 876,000,000 Retiremen ts •••••••• 836,434,00 0 but declined to comment. ers of arbitratio n under the ship verbial fondness for watermelo n.; ))y the committe e is slightly alRefunds •••••••••• •• 64,94&,200 liquor treaty ot 1924 between the would revel tn tbe snow in a drift tered to meet the objection s of oth(>r 6. 7. Recovery and relief 4,582.011,4 7 5 United N nations to what is known as res- S. Suppleme ntal States and Great Britain. for blgh on Lassen peak ln Californ iaTHE highly dramatize d trial items controllin (for g liquor smuggling . ervation five. of above Bruno for this snow not only Is water· groups 1 Hauptma nn for the kidMr. Robinson said : to 4 inclusive) 40,000,000 Of the damages awarded, $25,000 melon pink, but smells and tastes "The legal import and effect of naping and murder of the Lind· is to be paid as compensa tion to like watermelo n. This peculiar conreserv-atio n five has been preserverl bergh baby the state continued to Total expenditu res •. $8,620,413, 608 in full. It Is provided that discusweave a strong net of circumsta n- the Canadian governme nt and $"25,- dition has a simple scientific exsions may take place under the Total receipts tor the same peri· tial evidence aroun' the defendant . 666.50 to the master and members planation . The color. smell and Root protocol, but In the end the od are put at $3,991,904,639, so the J~tndbergh first Identified hls voice ot the crew of the rm Alone or taste are due to a minute plant of court may not entertain over thP estimated deficit will be $4,528,508,· as that of the man who received the their families. Included in the lat- the algae family which is present ransom; next was .\mandus Hoch- ter is $10,185 to the widow and In enormous quantltle s.-Scientl fle objection of the United States any 970. Of the recovery and relief fund muth, eighty-sev en-year-o ld man children of !...eon Mainguy, a French American . request for an advisory opinJon on H T T S S AN I :+•)+++•:++(++~...X :·+~++ffiJfttfff(<(J..+<t.... ++ fl~>l'++O:~)+(•+t+O:~~o+++.: <+~<(++!<-+t~•+t++~~++-¢J~~~)+X++.. .t. ... X+)+~~)++,tftt+t~+X+H+<t.. i W at c · pa c i ~................................................~~:~..~~.~~....~...........................................1 . 1• |