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Show UTAH TI1K GUNNISON VALUEV NEWS, GUNNISON. News Review of Current Events the World Over New Deal Wins in Tennessee Valley Car IirKin" Dele Ry EDWARD W. PICKARD nf.1 S(V)RF court In IN The S long .wallet decision ruled Unit tlx Trnnovcoc . iti Aullxirlfy n't mild, on dll I'olnH nt tx'-Hx In suit brought by tin M k lioldori of tlii Ala Itiirnn Rower uiixiuy Under tin ruling tlx Sdlmllilsf i:itloll s free ' to P1 abend with IN i In tin power Tennessee l,y net unity under wny. 'I In dedNloii will rend ty Ctilef Ju.li Hughes n, w,m i iini iiired In Vitllcjr . I ' 5 u pro-nm- i ' . , :v, e u. ,, c Hughe .1 I f)V f( t()i, ISH, Justus's except Justice MeRej nobis He read a dissenting opinion. l.eeiiUHi of clrniuisi rllieil II ml t the decision was much nm tower than most of the New Heal findings of the Fupreme court. It was lltidlod Ht rift ly fo Ihw tortus of tho contract in which the milt brought, namely, acquisition hy TVA of a tniiiMiilssIoii line to convey power from tin Wilson da in. Certain phases are Mill open for In the future, possible legal confe--and otdy Wilson dam, not Norris darn or any other dam cnoMmetod or project piI on tho Tennessee rlvor wa.s In votved In the court's finding. Ttie legal right of tlx federal gov eminent to necpilro and own Iriinsmls-Inlines to n market for surplus on rgy never hefoio directly passed Upon hy the I'nitcd Stales Supreme court wns ruled upon In the iilllrma five. Unanswered Is Ihe quest Ion of what constitutes surplus power. Among the chief points In Ihe majority opinion were these: The government had full authority to hulld Wilson dain keystone of t n TVA. Congress has undisputed power to order disposal of electricity developed at the dam. The government acted legally In building or ohlnlnlng through purchase from private companies certain transmission linos to transMirt power to a wider market. The government has the same right to dispose of surplus power as It would have to dispose of copper, gold, and minerals on public lands. Justice Mcltcynnhl.s In answer to this said : If under the thin mask of disposing of proporly the United States can enter the business of generating, trails mlttlng nml selling power, ns, when and wherever, some hoard may specify, with the definite design to no compllsh ends wholly heyond tho sphere marked out for them by the Constitution, an easy way has been found for breaking down the limitations heretofore supposed to gunrnn toe protection against aggression. senate passed the BOTH house and for one year extending the existing embargo on arms, ammunition, and Implements of war, nml prohibiting loans and credits to belligerents. Senator Nye was out of tho city when the senate assembled, an hour earlier than usual, to act on the mens ure. Hearing what was going on, he flew from Minneapolis through n storm and arrived live minutes before the final vote but too late to put through any of Ids proposed amendments. One amendment that was adopted provides that after the lresldent shall have Issued his proclamation of the existence of war between or among two or more foreign countries. It shall he unlawful thereafter to sell or purchase In thLs country bonds or other obligations of any belligerent. The President Is authorized to exempt ordinary commercial credits and short time obligations. of delegates to the already being made In some states, nre Interesting, specially In tbe case of New York, representative Hamilton Fish, supporting Corah for the republican Presidential nomination, led a hot tight to displace some of the old guard and lost, the state committee naming these delegates at large: Charles IX 11 dies and Mrs. ltuth Tratt. members of the national committee: Mrs. Kobert Low Paeon, vice chairman of the state committee; Pep resentative Pertrand 11. Fne.l, minor, ty leader of the house; Pepresentatlve James W. Wadsworth, former United States senator ; Edward II. Cutler, pub Usher of the Buffalo evening News; John P. Trews, Brooklyn leader; Charles 11. Griffiths, Westchester county chairman. Tammany made public the list of its delegates to the Hemocratlc convention, arid It is headed by Alfred K. Smith who w.'.l represent the tip of Manhattan and Staten island. President Itoosevelt was called on to boose the California Democratic delegation from three sets so'eeted by the conservative Pemoera.s, the Upton Sinclair FRIG followers an! the supporters of the Townsi-- I old age pension plan. It was believed he would give the balance of power to the conservatives led by Senator William G. Me- SK1.UCT10NS Adoo, with represent at Ion for the other two groups. I TNLESS Governor Hoffman of New Joro-grants him another re I'.runo Richard II will he executed during tlo Mareh "0 the kidnaping Ing of the l.lmllicrph baby prleve, tr mptninnn week lif and Mil a Elhl-opl- n' 70.-00- 0 80,-00- 0 is money-rnisln- g En-dert- o 1 fifty-seve- d 1 1 and tlk with her an a;,, tom which Shakespeare ; Romeo and Juliet." e coil-agm- Ship Florid Cnal Is Of florid J;, preset tiitlVC Green florid the restore Ieoh .2 the fight Mu already put the fcVn can tl. H mnrolttee ... f.,r In defeat In the ( 3 , , r:t t- - around the NATIONAL .CAPITAL fy Carter Field could have H ard Tie rexf lljer.f, hut it H w 00 - quarters o.'t.illi o'' -- Hx scnaN-mm r irt-.' m- e. ) lt,ner. I r w at the Whdc lb. . -' pron-urn- ' ;i ! i Io.(0 11,1 " U. wb"-'- ' ,M ' yt ' 111 resenting rl roe on railroads te..hng to bom Aral aioor g fmelgr, trade "Ml feared H'd who rongreM!i'oi, hod woM way or ::,et J' v embargoed If th- mm-lo-rI drc-rle- . bb't. of Senator Gerald Kesvii.fi Just about of AH a! tla activities 'es w No B a so iot ir hatting H"'l average In felilitv J B, Morgan, an.) 'be elderlv bo.irob'r to bate emerged w.fh even Nve unable U il W 'droW e 1, in lie trie fo mi! k rs' b imH h.r In the Sort both I'Uftv and a liar, arid got thoroughly Ininkeil He tried to fope a draic neufrahty 11 I la law. and the committee on foreign n deeidd itlon, consider Huns, after long t law. merely to extend tlx- pre-nmeet an Insurgent Tt.eri he attempted extentrig, even threatening to hhak sion of the present law In order to and that H force one more dia-Iinot. petering There Is a great deal of hypocrisy ed on tills wliolc neutralbeing business 1ts (if senators and ity members of the house would I. he to See the present law die, and nothing whatever put In Its pi. ire. They know perfectly well, for example, that the prearms, ammunition sent embargo on and Implements of war Is Just diverting business, vv hlch would give employment In New England and other arms und ammunition plants, to similar plants In England. Japan. Belgium and CzechoWhich is especially annoyslovakia. ing iiecause the shipments of those countries to Haile Selassie's army are being mid for In gold and silver. So there Is no danger of cither loss or of becoming Involved through extension of credit. e, ("M. Mit hit a ntt.xks fashion. orj r ithxe .em s : suppose Bat the ..dot Ml, k t v the action of the house romm ttee? Suppose tU ui proprlat m s arl-.-- cn-i-n-v- w Still Puzzling Bassauiaquoddy ami the Florida ship canal are still puzzling everybody but Iresident Roosevelt and Budget Director Bell. Be.st reports are that Mr. Bell is the only New Dealer now satisfied with the Bresidents action in de- ciding to give congress a chance to vote on whether more money should he spent on these two project's or not. Certainly Mr. Roosevelt has had plenty of grief sir.ee he sent them up to the Capitol. Tho first big surprise came, or course, when the ima-- r ap; nqir'a'h'rs comma" tee dec! ed to sidetrack the two big projects. The Bresident had thought' of course, to get the projects into 'the regular congressional r,,;k barrel Then he would retain ail the credit for having staited them, an corgres-woul- d be put in the p s t.oD of a; provJ. ing them as There Is mure to this than Just the idea of genera! oorgressbiral approval F. r in every pork barrel tvpe of pr member hue to v. t r.at'ura Iv. f,'!r many th!:g they do not approve. You ry pork an! p;i'T0;(. toj re--for - Its In s cue for y.oj-s,- " pr.e-t:- ; q -er It n suits In pr.riisirs1 overboard ar party (Miterrted. An wlen the s. 1 1 a:z up In the Karp ip l;-- es te'--thro- bmna q r, amj Whether thePainM Remedy You Use " appropriIon 'ii"! end of th "U '.noddy and the ation for carrying I h ,'ori is SAFE? canal? Ask Your Doctor faces disagree-(t.ican accept the os. a i'ernai for his two projects, ad-oi: right in the mll-- f of hi cam-p"I ..r re e'oetlon. that both simply I. Hip taxpayers money on ..pi .(, red hot going tn b are "S tthxh prr.J.-The Bre-hh- i v e n IB ".t and Find Out 11 g r,-:- , (ti-.- Dont Entrust . w and h! h his own party In did not thlfk worth finishing car, Min divert WBA or IUA funl- - for carrying on the work. In that cav. t.ow ever, he would lay gn- -s Preparation or he himself open fiPIIE rerson to ask vHu'hrr ft r arioHo r standpoint. It would tend ),,-to the arguiiX'fit that congress had a n illy turned over all its pow- family ache v is your family doctor. Ask him p .rHrefarly about Genuine HAYI.lt AMTttix. He will tell you that lrethe disconrry of Bayer Aspirin nmst that Roosevelt' no- nmgress to pass on Florida canal was tho and Quoddy much like that f a cat which lets captured mouse run for a couple of feet before pouncing on It again. It might even Irritate a congress already signs of Indeshow i g -tpendence hough the Irritation need r.ot roine until congress had adjourned, and need not be feared until next January. t. a dx tutor tion In permit'll g ers remedies ucm pain a Ivue j against by physicians as bad f the stomach and, often, fur the heart. Which is food for thought if yoa ,eck quick, safe relief. Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin among the fastest mlUrh yit discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. And the experience of millions of users has .roved it safe for the Average person to use regularly. In your own u.terest remember this. Yon can get Genuine Bayer simply Aspirin at any drug store by asking for it by its full name, BAYEIi ASPIRIN. Make it and see that yon point to do this gei what you want. j New Farm Dill wages, the railroad workers who hauled the goods and crops to seaboard, the miners who dug the coal to provide the power, etc. It was a very real distribution of wealth, and was the answer to the tremendous boom of that period. Just as the farm distribution of wealth, which was what the AAA was, and the new conservation plan is intended to be. There are two important differences. In the farm plans tbe Industrial workers of the country benefit only Indirectly as a result of the Increased buying power of the farmers. Whereas in the foreign loan plan both workers and farmers benefited directly. One class of workers, those in transportation. benefited enormously by the foreign loan plan, hut have been hurt a ttie by the farm plan actually due to sharp curtailment of production hence less freight movement. Incidentally, the stives yards workers suffered even more from the farm dan. though tt Is promised that there will he nothing so drastic as that again. Tbe et! er big difference is In who pays toe t ..Is. A much larger proper-Heof the cost of the farm dan fals "a very small income s,pe. Of course, to ore ever called the s "ur ftrtlgn loan system a plan." it "as just a I ba-- e of the often deentd. n bra. a tru-- t clrri-- s, t preparation you r y ar taking for the relief (if is SAFE to use regular! fo violent criticism frott Tlx statement of 8'enntor David I. Walsh of Massachusetts that the only benefits claimed from the new farm bill are ihat it would continue the rain of checks to the farmers, and tend toward cutting tlx value of the dollar or inflation has started comparisons between the present administrations farm plan and, oddly enough, the Hoover foreign loan policy. Both, It Is contended, were share thy wealth dans ns surely ns though the late Louisiana Kingfish had designed them. It Is the differences that Your Own or Your Fair, ilys Well - Being to Unknown fin-mh- But very few people Indeed In political life or out of It are willing to talk that way for quotation. They know they would he denouneed hy the Nye crowd as being willing to take Mood money, at the host, or as being In the pay of Hie Hu Bunts, nt tlx worst. Meanwhile, of course, the very notion that the chairman of the foreign relations committee, Senator Key Bitt-tnnRays Is likely to make war on t he Eidted States that Is Japan Is building up her munitions Industry as a result of America's neutrality law. But that Is something else again. The relief over the collapse of Nyes attempt to make the present embargo more drastic, both for the present war In Africa and for any future war anywhere else except of course In Latin America Is due more to other Interests than to arms and ammunition. It extends lo the oil industry, and to copper, to steel and to mules. In fact, conditions might arise which would make almost any given product Important In the conduct of a war. Whereupon, to bo neutral In the Nye sense of the term, it would he necessary for the United States to liar shipments of that commodity. In the opinion of some others, of course, such nu embargo would he any tiling hut n neutral net depending upon whose ox Is gored. The greatest relief of all, perhaps, was in the office of James A. Farley. Not because of his joh tis postmaster general, hut in his function ns chairman of the Democratic National committee, conducting the campaign for the of Bresident Roosevelt. For there Is Just no way of measuring the amount of grief that a really Where It Went tough neutrality hill of the Nye patBut the great bulk of It went to the tern could cause In certain states men who grew the crops, the men who whose electoral votes are very imfabricated the goods for portant. Ever Wonder In are interesting. Despite nil the clamor about the foreign loans which later went sour, all that the United States, as a whole, lost was goods farm products and manufactured articles. The trouble Is that they were never paid for, In so many instances. But here Is the comparison being made: Who paid or pays the bill? In the AAA farm plan, everybody who eats and wears clothes, thus being obliged to pay processing taxes. Thus money was taken from all the citizens and given to one class, the farmers, on the accepted argument that the farmers were not getting their share In the ordinary processes of wealth distribution. In the new farm plan, taxes will tie more widely distributed, but will continue to hit the same peop!e, the burden continuing to fall more heavily on the poor. Who paid the bill in the bad foreign loan case? The people who had money enough to buy the bonds, plus some who were hit because their banks and Insurance companies Invested In them. But by far the greater amount came from people with sizable fortunes. Who got the money? In the farm bills, the farmers. In the bad foreign loan ease, more than 00 per eent of It went to the farmers and the workers of this country. The wicked hankers one hears so much about skimmed a nice fat profit, fat because of the amount, but actually very small In percentage. And of course a sizable fraction of that went to the treasury eventually In Income taxes. And some of the profits went to bond salesmen, an occupation, by way, that once used a lot of white collar workers. Avoid Quotation Do You JHJ-- . o,! O' I i he wiys the .hip eon panie. which carry-,r- , nmll Uxdr have ,u, I,.,t want to by having the mileage fees redm-eI" I,,rl reduced. The g .mill from New P!,a f r Mat that an New hy or!, York to When regular full d.ijs. fa. In two nights, tr ii: s make H. J"iirr,ey on all tx . 1"! " i.ver t.o eoila- p- 'f fort t write a m..r law. ( r A 'n 1 vj h- H fr 1 LOVERS' LADDERS In the Dolomite In Ia;T p th cuitom for a youth t Vt der to a girl window, r,u iir,t to t m,Her. to H tthflr party things the for voted who denouncing. -s pur-wise- Sentence on (lie Get man carpenter lias been again pronounced, lor several d.ivs Samuel l.lclcwit. tinted New York nlmlnal lawyer, tried to get ll.iupl mann to tell another Mory and reveal ?KN.TOIt 111 (If) I.. BLU E of Ah- his accomplices In the crime, but the n run and Ids lobby Investigation condemned man flilly refused and are creating r. (loud of recommittee I.lehowllz withdrew from the cae, sentment among American citizens saving he believed Crimo to lie guilty. , Hint Is likely to do i more harm vastly 1',EN days of tint debate In the senIlian good fo Hie New ate culminated In the passage of Heat. finite without the ndinlnUtnif Ion's Riiti-- f Utile farm Black Is men! conceal bill hy a vote of .Vi to fiH. and It was committee the using hurried over to flu Inuise with the In a way that thouprospect of quick approval hy that of people do not sands body. He sent out a like. Attacked by Itcpiitdlcans ns a suit to Indiquestionnaire to get around the Supreme terfuge nrganlzn-Hon- s viduals and court AAA decision, and ftankly conknown to lie opceded by Pcmocrats In he a measure to the New posed Indirectly continuing control of farm InHeal, dtnanding hill soli would tlx erosion production, reon formation their uccompllsh IN objective as fellows; The secretary of agriculture would lations with all organizations nml their rorKiratlon and other Investments. lu empowered to make henellt payments to farmers who voluntarily co- Many refused to answer the questions, and they are supported In this position operate with the government's suggestlx American Liberty league, whirh hy tions on retiring certain land from pro duetlmi to conserve Its fertility. Pay has challenged tin right of Bl.iek's merits would he determined on four committee to compel answer tinder oath to the queries. In effect. Hie league factors: dares Black to cite for contempt of the 1. Acreage of crop land. senate those who refuse to reply to 2. Acreage of soli Improving crops. the questionnaire. 3 Changes In funning practices. Senator Black's only reply to date 4. Percentage of normal farm production which equals that percentage was that It was a little difficult to beof normal national production of farm lieve that Hie lengue would attempt to commodities required for domestic con- Intimidate or coerce Its ow n members to keep their mouths shut until the do sumption. This arrangement would ho limited Bonts any they can talk. to two years. It would be replaced on behalf of the Ronate by n system of 4S Individual stale ACTING committee. Senator Byrnes AAA's to regulate production, with the executive department consulted Hie federal government apportioning and Introduced an amendment to then funds to the states, Instead of to farm era. The senate bill provides the state the Independent offices appropriation hill to provide $1,7 1(1,000. 0i0 to cash sj stems may lie set up at any time the veterans' bonus. He predicted that during tho next two years. it would require no new taxes. The Bum mentioned will he sulficlent, DELAYED dispatches from the Bald, together with the 2.71 milByrnes In northern now In the adjusted service lion dollars tell of a six day battle, the to pay In full every certificate fund, fiercest nml most Important of the bonus certificate. outstanding war so far, In which In addition to appropriating the cash, the forces of General the Byrnes amendment would transfer about "adogllo, 707 million dollars In bonds to the In number, deStates government life InsurUnited feated and routed ance fund to repay loans on bonus InEthiopians, certlflentes. cluding 10,000 of the emperor's guard under x four members voting In the T Mulughota, war WITH the house ordered an and 70,000 minister, of the under Has Investigation warriors old age penof Townsend methods the SoKassa and Has sion the deadvocates. During plan The Italians youm. deGen. Badogl.o was E. Hr. Francis Townsend bate w,,ro Kft fll ,(os. a quack, charns scribed variously session of the fertile ami strategic knave, nml fool." lie and his region and In control of the latan. program were defended by the small passes In the Tembicn region. bloc. Townsend After six days of encircling operahy several congressmen to Attempts tions. during which torrential rains Hip scope of the Inquiry to broaden field of ami the battle hogged heavy Libclouds enabled the Ethiopians to make Include such organizations ns the were Crusaders the and league erty Invisible movements, the March 23 division of blackshirts planted the futile. Italian flag on the mist veiled high summit of Aradam, completing that IEFTTSTS won the general election and their leader. Manparticular operation. They then had u uel Az.ana. was made premier an clear path to Amlui Alagia, IS miles to new a cabinet that formed supplant further south, nml It was presumed Is a veteran Azana Valldares. of of Unit the taking that mountain would mark the cessation of activities be- statesman, having been the first premier of the present Spin'sh republic. cause of the coming Mareh rains. of his first acts was the granting One In It was estimated that this battle of amnesty to thousands of political more than t.(VKl Kthlopians had been killed and many times that number prisoners who had been in jail since wounded. The Italian casualties were the revolt of October, ltliU. not announced but they undoubtedly A were not light Only white Italians RE VOLUTION II IKS. mostly mililed and by Colonels Smith tary participated tn the fighting. and Becalde, veterans of the Chaco was war, took possession of the government CONSIDERABLEby interest the publica- of Paraguay after some fighting In the streets of Asuncion, the capital. The tion In a Come newspaper of a secret government forces surrendered to the a made 1rltlsh commission by report appointed tn the spring of llk'lo to rebels and President Ayala took refuge on a gunboat. It was announced a new study British Interests lu Kthlopla. The commission reported that It government bad been formed with Cot. Bafael Franco ns Its head. lie was an found no outstanding British interin Buenos Aires. exile of in sutlielent Imporests Kthlopla tance to justify his majestys govern nient In icsisttng Italian conquest in especial ceremony the It declared, however, that WITHOUT of Nations moved into Ethiopia. steps should he taken to safeguard its magnificent new home, the white British Interests lu Lake Tsana, source stone palace built for It on the shore of the Blue Nile. of Lake Leman Just outside the city of leneva. The structure Is not yet com- of the moft spectacular and for there were delavs caused doted ONE figures In American life y disputes among t lie architects of of today passe I with ihe death of Brig various rations. The large central asGen. William Mitel, oil in a New Yotk sembly room will not he ready before hospital, lie succumbed to a heart at- September and the library, to which tack and Infiuenr.j nt the age of John I'. INvkefeller. Jr., donated cannot he occupied for several Billy, as t e was known ye irs. to airmen, was coalman ier In ehef of w eeks. the American air forces In Prince durThe palace is really composed of ing the World war and was decorated several buifiliras. One lorg wing conAfterward, wh le tains the secretariat, another the counby six governments. l e In Hie service, regular severely cil had. a Herd the library, and a jet criticized the government's air pre- fi'ur:v tbe My hall. Feme Idea of the Immense size of paredness policy and was cocrtmar-liaieand suspended. Immediately the palace Is had by a few figures, resigning, he devote h.as, ;f to lee There are nhout N oitcea nd other turirg and writing to further h's de- rooms. LTd) d.mrs, and the same rum- mands for a separate department of her of windows. Tlore are 21 eleaviation In the cabinet, cunblnlr g both vators either for passengers or for gomds. army and navy air defense. , editorial writing would of the administration y pates fnr National Conventions SulMitiite Farm Rill Pushed to Passage. orx for tlx New approprl- pIIK War department .717MU,million dob atlng approximately lura for national defense, waa paused s by the house. For purely military Hie aurn of J'!7ii.fcsi,'t.Tl Is allotted. The remainder, f ldt goea rivers ami harbor project, generally classed hs iork.' An attempt to put la k Into the bill a fgb.Nsimo appropriation for carrying m such projects ns fix Iasnma-qwoddtidal sever experiment In Maine and the Florida ship cnnal was suppressed firmly. Not untd congress has authorized these projects will more fund he provided them, the lenders ruled. The military budget provided hy He HI will be sufficient to maintain an average army of I7,0n men during the coming jear. By U'Ti, according to H.e War department, the maximum of lfl.11.NXl permitted by congress should he reached. Tlx most Important amendment added to Hie Hill wns one providing for the employment each jear of l.NM reserve ((dicers on active duty f r a perlnd, of wlmm T O will lie annually commissioned In the regular army. Bayer Aspirin Clever and Wi clever fool Is more dangera to argue with than a wiee one. A It always works Just do what hospitals do, and th doctors insist on. Use a good ii?i laxative, and aid Nature to restor clocklike regularity without strain or ill effect A liquid can always be taken ffl Reduud gradually reduced doses. dosage is the real secret of relief constipation. Ask a doctor about this. Ask yo Gaia druggist how very popular Dr. it become wells Syrup Pepsin has and ngn of help, kind the right gives amount of help. Taking a httle lea each time, give3 the bowels a chance to act of their own accord, unol tney are moving regularly and thorough without any help at all. . coDr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsinnatur ntains senna and cascara both a laxatives that form no habit, i ne will reh?7 tion is gentle, but sure. It any sluggishness or bilious codcuuob due to constipation without upset. Their Finish cut Dogs of war, alas, never wisdom teeth. STOPPED -- UMI NOSTRILSJ Jua to eolii. J&r Use Mentholat urn. fo help open In nostrils and perimt freer brcalhing- If you prefer noe drop- throat pray, call forUS-- 3 MEHTHCUTU MEW 1 In handy bottle wilh dropPV HITB IX C, HORN CHICK stock only. Pnco rMonabif- - y 2 VV S,'7T2.kV5:icapmi WNU W n -- Cs;xbt profit motive. Senlc face 'Broken Ovf? Start today to relievo the aid healing and improve cu .with th saf r.edxa. , ,.-q- y j |