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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over But-in- President Men, Rankers and Olliers Monetary Policy Ruia Reeo"nied, Enos Named Welles to Ixiac Cuba Soon. Ity (WARD American the Omiiilwra of repre thun tnerrs of ttis United State. l now out In open opixiiiiilon to I'rciiMi'iit hiiini-- . mono ItoowM-l- l nlli-y- . Tho tarjr tionrd of dim tom of tliut tintimiw lilo org inlrutlnn, wlilih I headed Henry t. ttarrlmnn of I to re A ton. y1 olliltoii dia luring tj ' tliHl tho I'residi-n- l emir-- e wh gravely etard vii IniflnoKa rocnv cry ami room;. Iny ment, under mining the govern Inont't credit, provontinp tlio exp.in Ion of nnmiul credit and prolong of foreign Inp tho cKnnorallnition trade In oilier words. d dnp Jn- -t fit the opHiito of wlmt Mr. Itw hope t will do The director do Diamlod of tho adinlnM rai Ion min plot avoidance of monetary ox;erl and Hal mentation, greenlm. money " Intll thla time the chniiiher has ami Icon supporting the Ilarrltnan Im Inin aitlve In prntnotlnp the alma of the admlnla (ration. lie attended the meeting of the board, aa did I. V. Mtiliflcld. president of the Goodie,ur Tire and It u I. her company; Uedtleld I'roctor, preatdent of tlic termnnt Marhle company; Innl Flioup, vlie prod den; of the Southern Pacific roll rood; (heater I. Barnard, prealdt nt of the New Jersey Belt Telephone company, and nearly all the rest of the 52 directors. Itesldea attmklng the President monetary policy, the hoird adopted three other resolutions of slmllir tenor. One protested np'itnst the ex penditiire of larpe smug hv the pith lie works administration for flnnne-Inproject a In comllllon with private business enterprises wlileh are now renderinp adequate sen he at reasonable coat Another protested apalnst the public works administration's plan to enpape In the building of federal bousing projects, and Insisted that aucb financing should be through private housing corporations. In a resolution on the NRA, the chamber urged that Industrial codes should be administered through the trade associations of each Industry. ki-- m 1re-ldo- nt tr. p I1AD been expected, Prof. 0. M. W. Sprague, special adviser to the treasury, resigned, and In do. lng so he told the President, once hls pupil at Har- AS Wr. PICKARD buy federal lx. lulu with some of It surplus funds. lifioM'H ITS anPUlMMvr ill.st swer prfttesls ag Ida polli-Vs- , aa old lined by Min-l- i Ingtnn nth. Is who roiiiiimulcult I wllh him at Warm bpruus, was to dire,; that the progrun of tbpteil mine ihe dollar for the ptir;oM of rnlr.it a commodity prices be Ihe a, lion of the (Intnbir was t wllh the dillviry of nil address ly Mr Roo-oie- ll lit iuin nuh, Ga , In width lie deiioum ed the crdln of Ills n i every program a "tor'es and doubling 1 horn ie- coin, Idi-n- 'I lie latter ruu go ertilni lit org miring a grmt proli st iti uioiislriil on design) d to k- p the ambits, tdor from I tinting at the llnvani ti ks ntid st nous trouble an Mr It. him n It was fetred liouiii emi nt It was hop. d would the had tun ease this len-- Scenes and Persons in the Current Newi t ' Uritfly told for Busy Reader t:i Si who i a i: v tbs it nr t sth: sum to tut hi i i. Inn. h of a fure In the H'lmlnlMnilSoii. I raw to luive mrelarv nwsrv" v, p k, I ' -- w I Prihli!it vt it It, M.se appoint.'! to 1 rill. pn-- t t' Porter n. Dale. s farm strike called off by the heads of the Farm Holiday association and the milk pool The pickets were all withdrawn and shipments of milk and other farm produce to the markets were resumed The milk pool leader sold another "holiday probably would be ordered In February. fiz-a- is about to as a British dominion and be demoted to that of This course has a crown colony. been recommended by a royal commission that has been Investigating the dominion's tangled financial affairs. The report of this body charges that Newfoundlands debt, which has reached the point where the Interest consumes 50 per cent of the state's Income, is "largely due to reckless wate and extravagance and to the absence of constructive and efficient administra- Newfoundland tion. Newfoundland was the first of Great Britains overseas colonies Labrador is Included In its government, and one of the suggested solutions for the Islands difficulties has been to sell Labrador to Canada, paying the public debt with the proceeds. DECEMBER 5 ONgrand council will p t A- - X r I v r Ilk. IT I.VM. HILIS-W- ? ?Pi.i w xdl. jn I kugi-- of ToH P. ;n ir i Ig r- 1 - on - I I n 1 or two ago, I been gnawing iny way through qjite u L public gathering, one of the inoet m ( -- high - I 1 a, i 111 now wlmt that le). As I was telling you a week lu line v ilful vtl what I eat St tho haf the time I .n: even ban-quc- is I of in.ikiig tho x on i f tin Ig iri t vulia tax law ni'.ri m m re, the Male tax i'oiiinilo..on, ufn r a In irlng. Ini P.i on a l.uri ka linU- -. . a f in of foul. I. a. or.llng ktore. wli.h hi to il. pul h k for lie., mi. io.. il willi wllli the iM X LKVIRLl.ir know i $ VI : lv. Vt and attkfylng one of much li.d, junior l.i.li m lo.. and ( il cause f .r rails trul m li.xil t .) li r or. ini,l n lo , foil. .:i w a tins y1 1, I h Aim-ruloii of in I cil of llu to Marie .4 v gl'n Ti i.l, ci a whi. h - nffldii.il Wllh E a wcik rih!r lla Ann li. all t.d. i li. u of l.il"r or so ago. It was given by her It D n;a.in.l In H (7 Im.l.r In studio, th Mctri Golitsyn Mayer, came chi ri r im li . r ami It was ju-- t about the flixli'est . l.n and highest cla-- s thing you ever aw. LOGIN. I T A Tixpivir York New tru-irof Ihe I nl the plant . 8 s. Tum iiIikw.i Shipbuilding -I limit lung Of the I"mi i..ii lire with They do do things right over there, S i tnnah, (a , nn Id way to Warm Springs. 3 pile ha Uin oigml-a.- l ruinpiiiv at ChiiiiI n, N J 2 President Romm w li sp iking lit tin aliimuni . d Ini. nlioii . f Ih oiiiiiig They f.H.I an awful lot of people l.m Jnlin J Pi robing i.l.olivrapbed at New Dtk as lie retnrind fmm Europe. Ilf fill il.i wllh a M io lixpivera over thcie at one or an idler kind of I. acne w la u mi. li a i. in N irgin puliIc fmu:ln. hut th1 one to I 'ill It g f. Le A mi oae i f Marie was n t one of th" awful ii org iiiiing i M il. xjki led kinds the v fcsl It was a mighty if., in h It I tie on D i to Im h. pcirl stud nffafi r s an I 9 Wc!t I bid to drag out the old lob ue serge, and double breastc PARiiW AN. I T -- 1 thnt d ci! In. li hive Inn iinpl.o. lu im- has foolc I nnnv a one. If you dont proving Ih. Mr. . is nti.l r moving watih il too close. Into thlaklni lis from Iln i nl. r of the m a by it about a quarter brood light Grivi Im of roidwav hlgliw.iVH the soft khlit and tuxedo. Coui-.k. w.uk proj.it Uing done - a n eg llr . e, but the collar look klU-IM.IH N ir-- Hi io'.ii .f b ack how t.e, and the o.d blue serga - art inging a looking b'uck by lamplight, why It i u the Am. n in drive f.u an in. i. in in in. ltd. r h p looks within the requirements of SIM I VKE ( MV. I 1' ) i. toll r "Dress Formul of tlin vi ir .a ihe w nine-- t o. I. It was on or.e of thur great big in t li.hk ( y. in i f in. ih. r restages and It was all decorated for cording lilMorv Tie avirige iman the occ.it ton. The bunting and tlio iture iv. i llo k.iie during flags covered up tho scars of some tenil - .",1 .1 ,.i- - i.iinpir- the until pretty bad pictures that I had made nl uli a norm .1 i f Ji s .1. i mid theie away back in 191J, 2U and 21, .h gn i n .ri i. - rn rd of lull see I used to im s cm up there 21 In In tlio silent d ivs for Saai Goldwyn, (K.DIN I 1 Infot in il.oii gvin But never mind mo, its Mane that hv ihe n ml t gioii d imi-t- ir wc all want to hear about. Now you kale- tl it no i. mu ill fn.s have foi all know what you think of her. - of I t ill ocnirr.il In il.. inouni she !s yo.ir ideal a. tic a, be it male nn olh. r in il it. . I.oih nn I nt- V f the mil... il fort Is, lor female. Well what you audicme think of her is Just a puli iimury to - v. i il voarx v. ir, Ih in foi I 1 llu-i-- il r,. ly dik lo o,il it nod dry what wc folks that aic lu the bust ne- - willi her think of her Ami llun In r vvi I ally lho-- e of us who knew her I T ( It h (! l.jiiiri org mi mg rifle from the siage Thais where a. this vj teanw midi r l!n din.li. ii if the come from, Units where she got all rhilrmni of the iutivitn- - coiiliint-te- this ability. Do you know that there F... !. trooi will pn k the five is no person in the entire moving Ik t maik-im- n ein h inontli to ruler picture business th t has served the a t mol, the fir-- t of wlinh rigid and long apprenticeship of her .A I sihedulul for the latter part of craft that Marie Diessler has? There Deer mhtr. is nothing lu the whole repertoire of Warmed by a Japanese current whlih flows between the mainland of southern California and the IsFT Iron countys the line of entertainment that she IARtlWAN, land, Catalina Is the winter yachting paradi-- e of the Pacific ocean. Pictured above Is a view of Avalon bay, potato crop is linrve-te- d and most has not been in, and served it with showing how the small Inlet Is filled the year round with vessels. of It has been stored, hoping for a great distinction. Did you know she better market. The ment shipments bas a really fine voice, sang in light have been bringing around 1 50 per opera? Did you know she playa beautiful on the piano, and bas a STRONG DEFENSE MAN cwt. PROVO, IT Farrer junior high great appreciation and knowledge of Kihool joined the national Red Cross really classical music, that she has 100 per ctnt in the annual Roll Call. always been a great personal friend The annual Weber of all the noted musical people darOGDFN, UT census nhool shows fewer ing her long career? Although she county children for 1933 than during 1932. never went to school in her life, not even a day, she is one of the best SVLT LAKE ( ITY, IT Exempinformed, finest and brightest contion of real propirty from all taxaversationalist you ever talked too. tion for state purposes is asked In Her Immediate friends compose a resolution adopted hv the Sevier every prominent man of politics, County T ixp.ivers le igne Hie resolution was adopti d at a meeting of letters, or finance that we have in -tlie Sevitr county league which our country. She is a darling ot New 1 went on ntonl ns refusing to pay Yoi k Society , y et the greatest nghter nnv more pmpertv taxes until a for the chorus girl our proicssion ever boasted of Did you know that "inoie just livv Is pissed" I T - The director of she weighs 210 pounds, and that 190 OGDEN, priKimmcnt for the Federal Sur-- ; pounds of It is heart? Did you know lus Riluf cnr, i ion ins placed that records of the work done by an order for 2(Mi ooo pound- - of pork people during the war, that she holds with the Amine ill Puking and Prothe feminine record? She enlisted vision company of Ogd n Tins pork for the duiation of the war and has will he distributed to unemployed in never been mustered out yet. the Ogden temtorv, through governShe has become the biggest box ment rilicf age not s, at the late of ofhee attraction on the screen, and MIOfl 4 pounds ;cr weik for five has made the world realize that woks, probably during the first five there is charac walks of PHI ter In a face. In IH Y, NJ V Hoping to secure addition to fur prnes for then produic, and in bcautv. She has other ways ;ioninte the welfare of been a great intho Lund Preston niea, more than 50 centive to us firmers have organized an associa- other hard lookRrig Gen. Perry L. Miles, commander of the Sixteenth brigade, decJoan Pusne, shown above, Is one tion ing old battle-axe- s of the strongest defensive players orating Arthur Agnew, now sixty, with the Distinguished Service medal SALT I, VKE (ITY, IT Davis (I know awarded him for Ins valor at the Battle of San Juan during the Spanish In the New York Rangers hockey twontv fifth Marie will for was county, Utah, to a battered bullet dashed American war. Under fire, up team. Agnew heavy among the counties of the United give me for block house on San Juan hill and ripped a Spanish flag from Its staff. States in tho value of Its tomato that ). Ah, 1 BOSS OF ALCATRAZ could go on by crop In 1930, and thirty third in value of dry onions it inisod, said the hour and tell a report issued hv the census bateau you what she has at Washington, D C The value of done. But it was a great tical to all of the Davis tomato crop in that year was $390310 In acreage pi inted it us to be invited there I made a terk stood fortieth in the nation with an ribly stupid speech for which cant think of any alabi. but the rest of area of 2 VIS acres MOSCOW, IDA Idahos wheat them dident. Mary Pickford, Lionel growers numbering 87 per cent of Barrymore, Louis B Mayer. Polly Moran and the grand old May Robetho total have signed up to participate in the governments wheat son, and many others Then along acreage curt ulmcnt program There came Marie, and 6he made the best on of all. There Is nothing the were 12 871 farmers of the estimatwoman cant do I am already worked 13,(00 in the s. ite who signed application for contracts beforo the ing on my speech for her 90th birthI I expiration of the time set by the day. believe can think of a good - L one by that time government I k l . No Wonder Yachtsmen Like to Go to Catalina I I -i tn-- b 1 .ty-U- I . 1 e I a- er ..- -I 1 i d.-- vv 1 vv I vv v . il- -- 1 -l I v -- -. i -- ln-i- -- I I t7 V 1 I nl-a- re e. , Jf -- ili-t- Gets His War Medal After 35 Years ft Only Library Sleuth at Work i 1 tPJJ Mr Van fit Syndicate, Inc. to discuss Fenton, who for 21 years has been warden of the Nebraska sate penitentiary, will be boss of the new- - prison for major convicts on Alcatraz Island, off the Call forma coast. Warden Fentons mas terly handling of several difficult jobs In connection with the Nebras ka prison recommended him to the federal authorities. W. T. J W UT The I mted States reclamation service will open bids In Ogden December 17 on the SI 000,000 Hyrwn roclimation project in Cache valley. OGDEN, the Fascist & 1931. Western Newspaper Union. R(GiEK stmts t j , M III Its JOIN I MON' M Mill It lil ( OKI) Pit ( IK I MIOOT W f.r "s M TlPlWIP(KGlMl. Tl Mis be convoked the question of Italys membership In the League of Nations, and Informed opinion In Rome is that Italy will withdraw from the league unless France consents to the holding of a disarmament conference In Rome under the four power pact that was engineered by Mussolini. IK PI Mill It 'i v PI HT SUtltM TS PHI Mil It ntA! was Ups, I by the gwvi mini Freni h rhalnlar of d- - puties by a tide of .T.l to 1M7 due to tt on reltnllon af Ihe gol I standard and IuiI.ibi lug the budget It deft at was really brought about by the ih lerinliialn It of lie un'mi of civil m minis not to sutunt to any llmuninl sat run is In the lot. of the state 'I t ere was a le Inf III Purls Unit Idoiiir.l llirru.i might again be eallt-- mi to form a in w ministry saiy Ws Intermountain News P slltialloii e v this and warmly defend) d the oxs-r- l Don In It Mivre ments'' lie Is limbing lie promlnd K law of the I tie 1 th it the prlmlples mid olj.'i the lrel b nt Wilson, of Aineriuin self govi rniiient will and he w II sue reimiln Ihe same " teed Hurry F Iav Washington rorreionili nt sild or who has lx en thnl an nnildllmis si mud stage re trinsfcrri d lo lie eoiistrmllon program was being of spei lal position formulated there for the preslib nt lv Is trade fure'gn In his absent e Import int Natures Mr er to the HI of tins plan are sound tiioin y on a re Is a professor devalued gold standard; a bnliinieil In the ll.irwir l taw n Imol and will budget to come from prim oils of a frmn Cambridge to Washriinove devaluation, Inpior monopoly and ns soon ns arraugomi nts can ington other painless revenues; a re be made wllh the university. vlved foreign trade on parity cur A adviser on foreign nffulr to rency and real progiess In rrsiinip the government of Siam, Mr S.iyre lion of foreign debt collections. has had wide experleme In the ne gotl.itlon of iMilltb.il nod rummer-ria- l re MPTION of dipt nt'c RI.M treat It Since 'i'J"i lie has newith Russia and the Iriaths betwii'ti the SI gotiated of Soviet the govern amese recognition nt ntid the govern-ment- s govermni meld came, hh whs expected, on tie I rant e Great I'.r.t tin. the of Presi-deneve of the Netherlands. Spiln. Portugal. I dep irtlire for Sue. hn, Norwav ntid It i lv p W arm lie Springs, He holds diaoritious from all of and Coinuiissiir I.It- the print Ip tl nations of I uroM vlnov Issued a Joint niiniuiiKiinent o f T IKUHSWr (HMMtM'I'n the hippy ending Si tile of the jiavv and M r of their negotiaof the nmrlms finally Fordney tions and Mr ItiMise-ve- lt found a tl iv of favor title ntnuis limneiliiitely conditions and made tin lr W pherlc llllam deslgiiated long delated flight Into the stratoC. itiilllt as Amerl-cih- i sphere Hieir h!g balloon nil ended amliiissudor to from Akron, Ohio, and rent hed an Moscow, which of (11,2.17 feet This beat altitude the greatly pleased ltiisslnu. Within a day or so the (lie existing record by nbout S0()0 Soviet government announced that feet, though RiimsIii's stratosphere Its ambassador to Washington explorers claimed to have risen would be Alexander AntonovUh above (12,000 feet. bnlloon Settle' and aluminum Troyanov sky, formerly diplomatic representative at Tokyo and now ball came down In a gouthern New vice chairman of the Russian state Jersey aw amp ami the two daring extricated themselves planning commission. This gout Io- explorers nian was born In Russia In 18S2, safely and were taken by airplane studied In the University of Kiev, to Washington where they were rewas exiled to Siberia In 190!), es- ceived by the secretary of the navy caped and lived In France until and other officials. 1917, and served In the Russian revolutionary army. CK1SM0GRAUIIS all over the With recognition by our governworld showed the other dny ment, Russia agrees not to allow Its what scientists declared wns the agents to propagandize against the greatest eartlupuihe ever recorded. government of the United States; Rut fortunately It occurred way lip guarantees religious freedom and toward the North pole, between legal protection for American na Greenland and Raffin Island where tlonals In Russia, and waives all there was nothing to destroy except claims against the United States land formation and no lives to be growing out of the American expo taken. ditlon Into Siberia In 191S 21. No promise whatever was made by Mr 7RFST W. GIRSON, who for-- I.ltvinov concerning the attitude of merly was a congressman from hls government toward the payment Vermont, will go baik to Washingof $7(S,5s.i.OOO In debts owed by ton to represent that state 111 the Russia to the United States govern senate. He was appointed by Govment and to private Ameriean citiernor W ilson to fill the vacancy zens caused by the death of Senator vard, that the Roosevelt dollar depolicy preciation not only w'lll fall to raise prices substantially In the absence of trade recovery but will ruin the credit of the and government precipitate an Inflation panic. 1 believe, Sprague slid In hls letter, "you are faced with the alternative either of giving up the present policy or of the meeting of government expenditures with additional money. Having finally lost all hope that of the Interior lekeg, the President might be persuaded SECKIH'ARY works administrator, to change hls course before it Is announced that he had turned $100, too late, Professor Sprague said lie 000,009 ov er to the new federul was resigning to take the field housing corporation that Is under against the Roosevelt policy, betaking slum clearance work In cities lieving that the last chance of avertthroughout the country. The uning a currency Inflation debacle lies dertaking, he said, would be started In arousing public opinion. in Detroit with a model housing Another of the Presidents finanproject. cial advisers, though unofficial, James P. Warburg, New York bankhls conference with er, Joins with Sprague in protest FOLLOWING Welles in Warm the present monetary poliagainst Springs, President Roosevelt Issued Like the professor, he will a formal statement concerning the cies. undertake to arouse public opinion Cuban situation against them This he announced at which was designed a meeting of the American Acadto let President emy of Political Science in Phlia Grau know that the same the At meetlmr Prof. delphia. United States Is Yale Irving Fisher, economist, said not ready to recogthe President's monetary policy was nize his government substantially right; and Senator and will not do so Thomas of Oklahoma asserted that unless he can pei he was opposed to inflation, which suade the island facwill cause general surprise. tions to cease their council Members of the advs-or- y warring and agree of the federal reserve board, comamong themselves. posed of promjnent bankers in each The statement re federal reserve district, met in iterated the administrations policy resolua of recognizing any government, reWashington and adopted tion favoring the gardless of its partisan or factional of the currency on a gold basis, tocolor, which proved itself repregether with safeguards to be agreed sentative of its people and able to upon by international action. The secure their support. Rut it was resolution was circulated privately made clear that the present Cuban among all the member banks In the government, assailed as it has been federal reserve system. by one revolutionary attempt after another, did not at present meet A CTING Secretary of the Treas- - these conditions Mr. Roosevelt supplemented his ury Morgenthau replied to criticisms by saying that "the cred- statement by the announcement it of the United States is as good that, though Ambassador Welles M the Rock of Gibraltar; but at would return to his post in Havana the same time he let it be known after visiting Washington, he would that. In order to bolster up the soon be replaced by .Jefferson Caf prices of government securities, fery and would resume hls former which hare been dropping, the position as assistant secretary of Treasury department Itself would state for Latin American affairs. n. Tl.la la In full accord with Mr Welles' ibslrea though he lias tain uiiwllllig to n tire from Havana ! reeled fire under the heavy him t y the support! rs of Hgii'n-- t 4 Professions of Presidents Washington was a planter, soldier; W. II Harrison, soldier, statesman; Taylor, soldier, rancher, Johnson, tailor, statesman, Grant, Eoldier, IlEBLIt The Associated Arthur, soMior, statesman, T. I tab have Roosevrit, author, statesman; Har(me clubs of t iken up the battle for recognition ding, newspaper publisher. Hoover, of the undeveloped lesources of that engineer Ail the others were lawarea. In a statement issued ever the yers The word statesman Is used signature of the piesulcnt of the as- above to mean that the persons resociation, attention of t he wnil.l is ferred to were actively identified called to the need for development with public affairs or governmental of the Uintah basin positions. IT in y1 3 Samuel Wardlavv, special Investigator of the Los Angeles public II brary. Is said to be the countrys only library sleuth. From a screened vantage point above the main reading room, W'ardlaw uses powerful glasses to watch for cases of theft or mutilation of books. Improper conduct or wanted persons. |