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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over tlon of man power exceeds even the of American troops mobilization during the World war In a like period three months. Director Rob- ert Fechner reported that men were living 250,000 working In another 24,000 and the forest camps; camps, were In the conditioning and 25,000 more were being refrom the ranks of the Idle. London Economic Conference Is Saved From Imme- cruited men receive a dollar a day These and their keep from the federal diate Dissolution by Secretary Hull Roosevelt and are engaged In government, Pushes His Domestic Recovery Program. constructive labor, whereas a few weeks ago they were Idle. As Mr. Fechner says: "They have been given a chance. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Overnight they have become contributors to the family needs, to day dinner of the American ChamPRESIDENT ROOSEVELT the extent of at least twenty-fivber of Commerce In Paris, Ambassalooked like a knockdollars dor monthly, with direct beneStraus defended the vigorously out blow to the world conference fit to relatives and to local their American economic "When policy. In London, and then, at the urgent we read In the dally press," he de- relief agencies." Secreof request tary Hull and bis clared, "of some nations, whose " trade we desire and who should EFFORTS to renew colleagues, made an friendship the United States effort to restore be our friends, that we are grasping, that we are selfish and that we and Soviet Russia, earnestly proIt to consciousness are pursuing a course unfavorable moted by Smith Wlldman BrookOf and action. are to world and bearing hart, solution of the peace course Mr, Rooseworld problems, I think it time for fruit The first re- velt had not Intendi J sun is a aeai uy ed to paralyze the us to argue the unfairness of sucb whlcb Russia acpronouncements." he but parley, President Le Bran was one of quires 60,000 to 80,- wished It to proAmeri 000 ceed In accordance those at the dinner. f can cotton, The European press In most Init 18 with his own Ideas, President to be financed by and those probably stances criticized the President's Roosevelt the Reconstruction are the Ideas of stand harshly. But In BerliD the Finance corporation most of bis fellow countrymen as Nazi organ, Der Angrlff. hit the nail which will make a was not at on the head with the statement that His effort well series of loans tofirst successful, for the leaders President Roosevelt takes the same as stand nameNazi the taling about $4,000,-00- 0 government, of to demand the the yielding Smith W, to American exa that domestic economic ly, conference healthy gold bloc, decided the Brookhart porter These loans should take a recess for an Indef- system Is more Important than the g inite time. This accorded with the relation of home currency to foreign. will be secured by notes of the Trading company and uncondiviews of some of the American deletionally guaranteed by the Soviet gates, but Secretary of State Hull, IMPOSITION of the processing state bank. cents a bushel on Amtorg Is owned by acting under instructions from Presthe U. S. S. R. and was organized ident Roosevelt, fiercely fought the wheat went Into effect, and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace let the by the new Russia to carry on its plan and finally persuaded the bua country where It bad reau, or steering committee, to public know that he Intended to ex- business in no official standing. The loans will ercise his powers to prevent "unthen declared mind. Its It change reasonable" Increases of retail be for one year and, like the It was firmly determined to proceed advanced to China by the with the work of the conference prices In Its wake. The Iowa Bakand asked the various subcommit- ers' association had proposed to Reconstruction corporation for the tees to prepare a list of questions Increase bread prices from 8 to 8 purchase of wheat and cotton, will that could be usefully studied by cents per pound loaf, and Mr. Wal- bear 5 per cent Interest There was much discussion as to the conference, monetary problems lace warned them, calling attention to his authority. The President of whether this transaction foreboded As bloc. excluded the gold by being diplomatic recognition of the Soviet tariff problems also are out, It may the Iowa association communicated seem that the conference has lost with national headquarters of the government by the United States Us first rank Importance In world American Bakers' association and another of Brookhart's hobbles. Asannounced that the projected price sistant Secretary of State Moley news. advance would be withheld until had an Intimate talk in London What the President first did to further notice. bread with Maxim Litvinov, astute comHowever, the conference was In the form of In certain cases were adof Russia. Riga dispatches missar prices bea note, read to It by Mr. Hull, vanced In Minneapolis and St Paul, say that Moscow expects this recginning: in western Pennsylvania and also ognition by July 31. "I would regard It as a catastroIn some other localities. The Internal revenue bureau asphe amounting to a world tragedy greatly strengthened If the great conference of nations sumed the task of collecting the LITVINOV government's world a more real to about called bring processing tax. Forms for Its enposition by bringing to a successful and permanent financial stability forcement were sent out, requiring conclusion negotiations for a pact and a greater prosperity to the returns from approximately 35,000 of with seven of Its masses of all nations should In ad- bakers, 450,000 retailers and 4.000 neighbors. The states signing this conto effort vance of any serious millers. The tax applies not only to convention, besides Russia, are sider these broader problems allow wheat entering mills to be ground Latvia, Poland, Rumania, Itself to be diverted by the proposal into flour, but also to stocks of Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan. and a artificial tempornry of purely from wheat Litvinov said In London : products processed experiment affecting the monetary held by millers and bakers. Its "The convention constitutes a new exchange of a few nations only. purpose. It may be recalled. Is to link In the chain of the Soviet gov"Such action, such diversion, finance wheat acreage reduction. ernment's measures systematically shows a singular lack of proporTo finance application of the directed towards reinforcement of tion and failure to remember the farm act to corn and swine the peaceful relations with neighbors. larger purposes for which the eco- farm administration Is planning to The Soviet Union Is ready to sign was put into effect by October I a pronomic conference originally similar conventions with any other called together." cessing tax on hogs from which It states Irrespective of their geoDelegates of the gold bloc nations, Is expected $150,000,000 will be graphical position and existing reSecretary Wallace has lations with itself." led by France, were angered both realized. Several days later It was ansuggested that representatives of by the President's attitude on stathe corn and bog producers get tonounced that Lithuania and Russia bilization and by what they considered bis dictatorial manner, and gether In the near future and dis- had signed a pact along the same lines. Frlme Minister MacDonald was cuss this matter. A maximum processing tax on The congrievously disappointed. ference leaders met and after a lot cotton, probably 4 cents, is to be- THOSE who are Interested In the come effective on August L If the of the movie folk and of exceedingly plain speaking adopted a resolution to adjourn, which acreage reduction campaign now their number Is legion are avidly was what the gold bloc insisted under way in the cotton belt suc- reading about the break up of what tax of about bad been regarded upon. Secretary Hull alone, still ceeds, and a processing 6 cents a pound is to be levied on as Interto the and the Ideal family clinging hopeful nationalist doctrines which the cigar leaf type tobaccos by Octo- among the cinema actors. Mary Pick-forPresident had abandoned, argued ber 1. and Douglas for continuance of the conference and finally persuaded the other lead- RETURNING from his vacation Fairbanks, it apCampobello Island, pears, have reached ers to withhold the adjournment resolution until further word had the President received members of the marital dihis cabinet on board the cruiser vide, as the los ' been received from Mr. Roosevelt, and Angeles correspondIndianapolis, The President's second communithen landed, went ents phrase It, and cation was more conciliatory In to the White House are about to sepatone but showed no disposition to and plunged into iola tVhntttap Ftiao retreat from the position he had task of getting will' be divorced re-- Mar Pickford taken. He asserted that the raising "J the his domestic recovmains to be seen, but they probably and stabilization of commodity ery program Into will be. The news came out when prices was the major objective and full operation. His It was announced that "Pickfair," the exchange value of the dollar In attention was given their home in Beverly nills, was for terms of foreign currencies a minor first to the public sale. On behalf of Mary this stateconsideration. There was no menworks and Industion of tariff reductions. ment was made: trial recovery wki sal "It Is true that Pickfair Is for Delegates of France, Holland, Bel- k'. fn nlnns. rase the sale. It Is true that separation begium, Italy, Poland and Switzerland Sec'y Ickea f the former ne tween the chief gold standard nations Douglas Fairbanks and Miss decided that priority should be Pickford is contemplated. If there met Informally and formed a monetary pool which pins all their cur- given to the projects that provide should be a divorce, the grounds rencies one to another. They also the most labor, and he carefully stu- will be Incompatibility. Beyond decided In principle to form an died a list that was prepared by that there Is nothing to say." Secretary of the Interior Ickes. economic union. Next came the trade codes that HITLER has are being submitted rapidly to Ad- CHANCELLOR control Gerwheat committee of the THE conference alone accom- ministrator Huyh S. Johnson and many politically, forto the Catholic It announced that require the President's ap- Ontrlsts, the last surviving plished something. that the United States, Canada, Aus- proval before being given the force party, has dissolved, as has the tralia and Argentina, the great of law. The first of these was the Bavarian Peoples' party, which bewheat producing countries, had ac- cotton textile code, which officials, fore the elections of March 3 was cepted the American plan for re- industry and labor were Inclined to the sixth In Importance of the striction of acreage and production. look upon as the model for other groups In the relchslng. The agreement Is subject to the trades to follow. Semiofficially It was announced General Johnson and hi9 assistassent of Importing countries to negotiations between the Centrists some provisions for abolition of cer- ants received the code proposed by under Former Chancellor Bruenlng tain regulations concerning milling the woman's apparel Industry, af- and the Nazis had been closed, with and quotas. The purpose of the fecting about fiOO.OdO workers; and the Centrists' reichstag members beoil Industry code also was coming "guests" or "hospltnnts" of plan Is that wheat should be raised the ready for consideration. Others on the Hitlerites. In natural growing countries and that European efforts to foster ar- the way were the codes of the Bruenlng himself, one source said, iron and steel, anthracite cool, auwould not become a Nazi, but (Xmnt tificial production be abandoned. tomobile, lumber, wool and retail Eugen Qnadt Isny, who was empow-ereHENRY T. It A INT. Y dry goods Industries. Administrator to act for the Bavarian popuSPEAKER the general thought Johnson lol it he known that a lists, applied for admission to the of Americans when he 6ald that the single code was desired for the Nazi party as a hospitant and ad Invised his colleagues to do the same. selfishness of foreign nations which whole bituminous coal Industry. All other opposition parties havdemand that the United States con- diana mines had already submitted a separate code. tinue to give thorn trade advantages ing quit or merged with the Nazis, the Hitler government is now free the real cause of the difficulties to go ahnad unhampered with Its MOBILIZATION of the reforc It the London conference. He the civ- "national revolution," which Is bethe whole country was backon ilian conservation corps, it was an ing extended to industrial, religious, ing the President In his stand notinced In Washington was virtu educational and agricultural life. currency matters. ally completed, and the concentra 1933, Western Newspaper I'nloO. Speaking at the Independence e rrfmJ h Am-tor- 0 a, non-Na- d d . Scenes and Persons in the Current News Intermcuntain News Briefly told for Busy Readers IDAHO LAMBS FIXE FORT RKPAIB WAITS CHERRY CROP SMALL Tl'RKFAS AH) FARMER" WEBWOKM BATTLE WON -- r ' if-- - " LAKE CITY, UT. ' i- - ;i 1 ?v' I. U .' r - SALT LAKE CITY, L'T. 15 cars cf King and Lambert cherries will be shii?ped from Utah this season, in the opinion of L. S. Fenn, shipfederping point inspector for the al government. This compares with S2 carloads ghipied last year. SALT -- J M ' , v x I "i The war department program for perat army manent Improvements posts, which includes an expenditure of $1)0,651 at Fort Douglas, has been held up by direction of the director of the federal budget, RICHFIELD, UT. A celebration will be held here August 8 to 11, for veterans of the Black Hawk . ii . m ii 1g m, JLmmm ... i. .1 .5.. 9 war. KANOSH, UT. Turkeys will be brought here from Flower by Andrew Dahlquist, who plans to shepherd his flock of 1500 around on grasshopper infested farms. UT. The largest HINCKLEY, 1 James M. Cox of Ohio, chairman of the monetary committee of the London economic conference, explainhay crop in many years is being ing what seems to be a knotty problem to two other delegates. 2 Wreckage of farm houses after a disasharvested. Late spring storms and trous storm that swept over the region north and west of Chicago. 3 Joshua L. Johns of Appleton, Wis., wh the rapid growth of the alfalfa has tvaa elected president of Kiwanis International at the convention in Los Angeles. kept it very free from weevils. PAItOWAN, UT. Sheep men are placing their flocks on the summer Lindy's Plane Made Faster for Northern Flight range. . i j , 1 i j mmmrassju ST. ANTHONY, IDA. The war - --.) s r Fn on crickets conducted in this district has been brought to a successful conclusion. I ' :mmmmm.K. , ,,,1,1 i MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA The to Iambs recently shipped from here Omaha and Sioux City were the best ever received at those points, stockyard officials there have advised local sheep men. The lambs have been in excellent condition, due to plenty of range forage in this part of Idaho, and the sheep growers have been much encouraged by the higher prices this year, compared with last year. OGDEN, UT. The sugar company has announced that the first spraying in beet fields with Paris green for the eradication of webworma I has been completed. IDA. GOODING, Gooding county commissioners are supporting a "VjWir movement started by RepresentaC. to W. of tive Bliss, Thornton, Mechanics at Caldwell, N. J., Installing the new 700 horsepower motor that increased to more than 20O milei obtain federal aid for building and an hour the speed of the plane in which CoL Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh will fly to Greenland Improving the road between Bliss and possibly to Denmark. They are to survey a route for permanent air service to Europe. and Hill City on Camas prairie in Camas county. WON A. A. U. DECATHLON TRICE, UT. Valuation of property assessed by Carbon county for 1933 totals $5,803,054, according to the auditor's statement. PROVO, UT. Construction of a standard bridge across the Trovo river on the highway Is being considered. BUHL, IDA. The McClusky memorial child health camp has opened for its third year, giving eight weeks' health training to 45 undernourished children from south cen- i i- V$dL i iiAmrrt , vK hi Chicago Board of Trade Lively Again tral Idaho. RICH FIELD, UT. Almost all traces of webworin, which has been infesting the sugar beet fields In the vicinity of Richfield, are now exterminated and beet crops are in promising condition. GOODING, IDA. Crops are excellent on all five tracts of the Big Wood i.Tojeet ' in Lincoln, Gooding and Blaine counties as a result of hot weather and plenty of irrigation water from the Magic reservoir and the canal from American Falls reservoir. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. All C. C. C. camps in the Targhee national forest have been fully manned and work Is well under way. MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Arrangements are Iteing completed here for an annual summer camp of Boy Scouts. BOISE, IDA. Authorization for enrollment of 1,025 more Idaho men between 18 and 25 years of age, to work in the conservation camps has been received by Governor C Ben Ross. UT. Oiling of dirt OGDEN, streets in Ogden where traffic is heavy and the dust nuisance is the greatest, has begun. BOISE, IDA. The chain store tax has brought ?10,."0 to the state treasury in July. The tax ranges from $5 on single stores to $500 a year on each store in chains of 20 or more. Virtually all the major groups of stores have paid their tax. Some payments were made under protest. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. """ Barney Berllnger, big all around star from the E'enn A. C, Philadelphia, won the national A. A. U. decathlon championship at Soldier field, Chicago, scoring 7097.10 points. MiiiiiiiiiiittMitiiiiffinlMii nun MfaLmmfammiibt1&kmm&1 Scene in the Chicago Board of Trade, world's largest grain market, showing the renewed activity there caused by the rapid rise in the price of wheat and other grains. Largest of Military Planes ROTARY'S NEW HEAD Utah farmers borrowed $137,013 this year from the federal seed loan appropriation, or 00 per cent of the amount borrowed in 10.12. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Re- ports to the state board of agriculture are that the welnvorni is attacking the sugar beet crop this year in Weber and Box Elder counties. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Plnns are being made for the annual story ii telling frslival (o be held July 10. , Vi v til Thirty of the outstanding persons In the literary and dramatic field John Nelson of Montreal, Canada, In Salt Luke will be invited to tell who was elected president of the Ro"GO person tary International at the annual conslopes to more C;ni 3! who will attend. vention In Piston, Mass. Workmen reipiire ladders and runways to traverse the various parta this flying boat which was launched at Hendon, England, as the larg est military plane In the world. It Is a short six englned plane, built for open sea reconnaissance and long distance patrol work and constructed entirely of metal except for coverings of the outer sections of the wings. Despite Its great weight of 31 V tons fully laden, the uiaehlua la amai . Ingly fust. of |