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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 10, 1935 THE UTE SENTINEL g Events of Las Wee{ timable benefit for military France ili awakening naval Britain to the Senate Committee Defies President ana Richherg on dangers of Hlt1er's armaments policy.. " NRA Extension-Roosevelt Lists "Must'' Bills Information obtained by the powwas that Germany already bad ers Them. and Business Opposes under construction a number of 250-ton submarines and planned a large fleet of them. S;.>okesmen tor PICKARD By EDWARD the German government denied that ©,Western Newspaper Union._ any were being built yet, but at the time admitted that submarines same persons employ can which projects known the ISREGARDING HOW the New Dealers propose were being "considered" tn connecprojand approved. be wishes of President Roosevelt, on relief will to redistribute wealth by double the finance committee of the senate ects will be approved in a given taxation of large estates Is re- tion with plans for rebuilding the adopted and reported for passage area in proportion to the unem- vealed by Secretary of the Treasury navy. a simple resolution ployed in that area. Morgenthau tn a ETTING a new transcontinental Admitting that graft will creep continuing the naletter to Senator record for transport ships, a spending speedy and v~st such into tional recovery act P a t B a r r I s o n, Presithe for, calls program his as test plane flew from Bnrbanl(, TWA until April 1, 1936, chah·man o f t b e him help to to New York in 11 hours and citizens Calif., asked dent and at the same senate finance com and efficient most "the this make What ts more Imporminutes. 5 time making these mJttee. l\lr. ~lor enterpublic of example cleanest tant, for all but about one hundred provisions : a outlines genthau and seen" ever miles it was controlled by a robot 1. No price fix- prise the world has plan of imposing 1n answer smashing "a give to thus D. W. Tomlinson, the pilot. pilot. Ing shall be per· heritance taxes and that say who' men cynical those for by Harold Snead. accompanied was mitted or san calso retaining the and honest be cannot democracy a beam flying, and radio on expert an tioned tn codes. exe x 1 s t I n g estatP efficient!' engineer. navigation Redpath, Peter cept ln those relattaxes, asserting this Ing to mineral or is in line with "our Donald HAIRMAN JOHN .J. :\!'SWAIN EGISLATION which the Presi- fundamental objecSecretary resources natural Ri~hberg of the house military affairs talk, radio his In said, dent Morgenthau which now have tives." That this im· congress sent to the President a by enacted committee be should price fixing provisions. would resuJt in the dissolution of and for disclosure of age old the apology of included letter mediately 2. No trade engaged in Intralarge properties, the secretary recthe bill, insurance ·unemployment defense plans outlined in executive state commerce shall be eligible for ognizes. for he says: NRA extension bill, the public utilsessions of the committee, and asa code. "To prevent the necessity of 3. The President is given sped- ity holding company bill, the trans- hasty IJquidatton of large properties sumed full resnonsibility for "the fled time in which to review pres- portation control bill, and the bank- in order to pay the tax, it might be unfortunate lnci(lent.'' McSwain was rebuked by letter ent codes to carry out the condi- ing blll. provided that inheritance taxes be from the President for the publl· again conflict Into comes he Here tions Iald down ln the flrst two exwith the views of business leaders payable in a convenient number of cation In a house document of posceptions to the resolution. installments.'' sible defense plans against Canada Both President Roosevelt and Don- of the country. The National AssoThe plan as outlined by Mr. Mor· and British and French Islands tn just has Manufacturers of ciation had NRA, the of ald Ricbberg, head Its economic analysis of con- genthau ts to tmpose graduated in- the Atlantic.. and the Caribbean in urged the passage of a new two issued ditions, which says recovery Is heritance taxes on estates, with the event of war. Brig. Gens. F. M. year NR.~ bill which would set up ''within our grasp" and that the na- rates f.ol1owing those of the present Andrews and Charles E. Kilbourne a stricter dictatorship over busition Is closer to breaking the hack income tax rates, which approxiness and industry. The senate of the depression than at any time mate 60 per cent on Incomes of a had outlined the program before a finance committee. howe-ver, would for years, but asks that, in order to mlllion dollars or more. The pres- secret meeting of the committee. not consent to this and instead stimulate business, the administra- ent estate taxes have a maximum of Tomlinson had the controls for passed the r~solution, whlcb was tion and congress temporarily shelve 60 per cent over ten million dollars. only three brief Intervals-over the San Bernardino range, at Durango, drawn up by Senator Clark of Mis- as "disturbing" such legislation as tax a be first would there Thus where a sRowstorm was enColo., souri and approved by Chairman unemployment Insurance,· the omnior (\State the upon cent per 60 of and at the landing at countered, Twelve senators bus banking bill, the utility holding Pat Harrison. of 60 Floyd Bennett field. The plane tax another then and gift, first called at the \Vbite House a.nd company bill, the 30-hour work be paid by those Inher- reached its greatest cruising spe~d the President seemed willing to ac- week, the Wagner labor di~putes per cent to it. This would of 262 miles an hour over the Allereceiving or Iting cept the continuing resolution un- bill, the Guffey bituminous coal rate of 85 gheny mountains. combined a to amount til Mr. Rlcbberg came In and pro- measure and proposed changes in per cent on an estate of one huntested urgently; whereupon Mr. railroad laws. million dollars. dred EPUBLICANS of ntne midwestOt tied-up capital, the analysis Roosevelt turned it down,; The com· ern states who met at ExcelIt all this money were banded mittee then took the action noted said this: by a vote of 16 to 3, defying both "Surveys Indicate that close to out to the poorer people, even Huey sior Springs, Mo .• decided that the "grass roots" conference of leaders $20,000,000,000 in expenditures, Long might be satisfied. the President and Richberg. of the party should be held in which would give employment to Ill., the date to be fixed Springfield, RIZONA'S victory over the govIGH optimism marked the "fire- 4,000.000 men for two years, Is pent 1t probably will be though ter, Ia ernment in the Parker dam side chat" which President up in the field of factory expansion. The purpose of this June. tn early Roosevelt delivered over the radio renovation and rehabilitation alone. case ruled on by the Supreme court gathering will be the rejuvenation ''The release of this tlow of pri- alarmed the New Dealers for the to the people of Americ~. which peovate capital by removing political safety of some of their other big ot the party and the launching of ple, he said, are, as uncertainties would dwarf the bil- projects of the same nature. The a campaign to restore popular gova whole,. "feeling a lions appropriated by congress for court decided that Secretary Ickes, ernment. The nine states particilot better - a lot relief and make unnecessary the as public works administrator, was pating. which will name delegates, more cheerful than expenditure of much of the tlL"'tpay- without authority to dam navigable are Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, .1\Iinnefor many, m a n y Missouri, ers• money.;, rivers unless specifically ot·dered sota, Kansas, Nebraslm. years." He asserted Oltlahoma. and Wisconsin This document was given out as by congress and that the law crewe are already on the mern bers of the United States ating the P\V A had not listed any the unmistakable OLICE of Havana apparently Chamber of Commerce were gather- such specific projects as the Parker march toward re· are weB on the way to solution ing in Washington for their twenty- dam. The same applies to many huge covery, and told the mystery of the fire which of third annual convention, and their reclamation projects that have rehow be means to the Ward liner l\Iorro destroyed speakers endorsed it and attacked ceived P\VA funds, and It ts not promote the return other recent marine disand Castle much of the proposed legislation unlikely that suits will be brought to normal condiPresident tions with his works mentioned as u.nwarranted intrusion to stop some of them. Mr. Ickes asters. They have arrested three provRoosevelt relief program. He of the government Into business. said congress would be asked to men, all natives of Catalan they that say and Spain, ln ince Before it adjourned the chamber authorize specifically the construcpromised to put to work three and of letters persons their on found condemning tion of the Parker dam. a half million persons now on the adopted resolutiom destructhe concerning instruction relief rolls, and to press for enact- abolition 0f utility holding compation of the steamship Magallanes of ment of legislation he considers nies, opposing the banking bill, askERMANY'S latest breach of the Spanish line, which was soon necessary for carrying on the New ing for relaxation and extension of the treaty of Versailles, the the NRA instead of the adminis- building of submarines, is stirring due in Havana. The documents, Deal. Only once did .Mr. Roosevelt al- tration bill, nnd postponing "for up a lot of angry talk ln Great Brit- according to the authorities. ordered lude to such critics of his adminis- further study" the question of so- ain, France and Italy. The English the accused to "take necessary action to precipitate a disaster simitration as .Senator Long, Father cial security. are especially distm·bed, for they lar to that of the Morro Castle.'' The Coughlin and Governor Talmadge. Henry L Harriman, who has been remember only too vividly how near He said: president of the organization for the Germans came to starving them police say the prisoners are well"The overwhelming maJority of three years, retired from that office during the war by the destruction known anarchists. people in this country know how to in favor of Harper Sibley ot Roch- of shipping by the undersea boats. sift the wheat from the chaff ln ester. N. Y. The new president ts Anglo-German conversations on na· VOREIG~ 1\liNISTER PIERRE l' LA VAL of l!'rance and Ambassawhat they bear and what they read. a banker and a farmer on a big val restrictiou were to have been dor Potemkin of nussia finally fixed They know that the process of the scale. held ln London the second week In constructive rebuilding of America up the mutual asslstance pact beMay, and these may now be called cannot be done in a day or a year, the two countries in a way tween ECUET.ARY ICKES' Department off or at least postponed. but that It Is being done in spite acceptable to both and it was signed The Frenc:l:: are less vexed, beof the Interior has now been of a fe\v who seek to confuse them in Paris. M. Laval then prepared State. the they think lhe development of level cause the to elevated and to profit by their confusion." to leave for Moscow. planning to These six .. fundamental princi- Treasury and Agriculture depart- may force a showdown on the whole stop in Warsaw en route. ples:' said the President, must guide ments, for congress has granted status of the German navy and HitIt would seem that Laval had the work relief program : Projects one of llarold's dearest wishes and ler's demand for at least 35 per cent his way with the treaty, for it submust be useful, most of the money ghen bim an undersecretary, whose of the British tonnage and approxi- ordinates military action of the must go for labor, "a considerable salary is to be $10,000 a year. This mate parity with that of France. two powers to the procedure of the proportion of the costs'' must be was a senate amendment to th~ In· Naval experts In Paris said the dis- League of Nations, to provisions of tPtnrnPcl to thP trPnsllry, only those terior department ap-propriation bill, closure ruight "well prove of lnesand was accepted by the house, 243 to 92, only after considerable pressure bad been applied by the administration. 1\lany of the bouse Democrats have asserted that 1\lr. Ickes snubbed them, and they would have l1l{ed nothing better than to administer a rebuke to him by defeating the amendment, but the party leaders drove them Into line. W. D S C L R A H P G S the Locarno pact and also ~o the Li'ranco-Polish alliance. All of that probably would keep France out ot war even if Russia were attacked. In Paris it was tal~en for granted that a secret military convention, supplementing the pact, would soon be signed, fixing the methods o1 mutual assistance. HAVING listened to Senato1 Long of Louisiana and other orators who do not Uke the admin· istratlon and its New Deal and also ba ve little love for the G. 0. P., the National D~armers' H o I I d a y associa· tlon. In session at Des Moines, Iowa, decided that a third national political p a r t y should be formed. Milo Reno, national president of the as· soclation, had a lh·e. Milo Reno ly encounter with a group o'i alleged Communists dutt ing a business session. They sought adoption of a resolution calling for without "relief for legislation debts," production credit without strings,'' and immediate repeal of the AAA. "You can't talk. You can't argue. Don't try to get the floor. I'm running this meeting," Reno said. "'Sit down an1 sh~t up. Get out before we get really mad." Judges \Voodward, WilFEDERAL kerson and Lindley of Chicago are not going to be impeached, for the house subcommittee investigat· ing equity and bankruptcy receiverships and practices reported the evidence taken did not warrant such action. The report said that in several instances "conduct prejudicial to the dignity of the federal judi· ciary" was disclosed, but that sub· stantial improvements had been made both In the rules of the court and in the law applicable to the administrator of receiverships and bankruptcy litigation. EXANS are going to have the T opportunity of deciding whether their state shall remain dry or fall Into line with most other states and repeal the prohibition law. The legislature has voted to submit the question to popular action. Under the resolu tion adopted the vote should be held next August 24. Regulation would be left to the legislature and at the general election in 1936, a vote would be taken on a mandatory state monopoly over sales of hard liquor. Local option would be preserved under both straight repeal and the monopoly under the straight repeal plan, which also would bar the return of the open saloon. Acorn Carried as Charm Airmen carry with them an acorn when flying. Ever since the days of the Druid.., the acorn has been the accepted charm against lightAnd it is not only airmen ning~ Look at who have this belief. the end of your blind cord and you will probably find that the knob is shaped like an acorn. So, too, with your curtain poles and the tassels of your umbrella. The old idea lingers, though perhaps the very workmen who fashion these articles have no idea of the reason for their sbape.-Pearson•s Weekly. Birds Fourteen Feet Tall Anytody who met a bird 14 feet high would think he needed glasses -if be had time to think while running away. But thousands of years ago. III Australia there lived the moa, which grew to be 14 fPPt high but, lil~e tlle o~tl".(",l could 11ot fly. It was like the emu, and is now extinct. 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