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Show . News Review of Current Intermountain News Events the World Over Briefly Told for Busy Reader BANK TO 1000 j - RE-OPE- TREES PLANTED -- ( DAIRY DAY PLANNED BEET CROP INCREASED POSTAL RECEIPTS CROW I ' IDAHO FALLS, IDA. A President and Congress in Jam Over Reductidn in Expenditures House Passes Bill Giving Philippines Indepen-- , dence Senate Faces Struggle Over Reveiiue Bill. fifty per cent Increase In upper Snake river valley sugar beet crop bag been predicted by the Idaho manager of the sugar company. MOSCOW, IDA. University of Idaho chapter of Sigma Alpha Ep- Bllon will begin construction of its new $45,000 fraternity house on May 1st. The building will be ready for occupancy next fall. IDAHO FALLS. IDA. A tax decrease of $275,000, reached by cutting down expenditures of all bodies In Idaho Falls and Bonneville county was demanded la resolutions presented by the Bonneville County Taxpayers Council before the statewide tax committee, In their recent meeting here. BOISE. IDA. Dry farmers of Franklin county have protested to Governor Ben C. Ross against the ruling of the United States department of agriculture, which they Interpret as denying them seed loans which were made available to Irrigation farmers. CEDAR CITY; UT. After consistent efforts for the past three months, the Cedar City chamber of commerce, In with the Id board of directors of the Bank. of Southern Utah, have succeeded In raising the $100,000 quota necessary for reopening the bank, which closed December 2Gth. IDA. The senior PRESTON, Class, of 309, from Preston high school is the largest group In the history of the school to make application for graduation. CEDAR g CITY, UT. A course, lasting ten days, will be conducted under the auspices of the agricultural department of the Branch agricultural col- lege In the near future. SPANISH FORK, UT. The 8th annual Utah County livestock show opened here with one of the largest exhibits since Its establishment. NEPIII, UT. Schools of Juab iehool district will close April 22, because of a shortage of funds. Plans are being made to cut operating expenses heavily for the year 1932-33- . MIDVALE, UT. The report for the quarter ending March 31 shows Increases of almost 100 per cent In both the money order and postal savings divisions of the Midvale postoffice. OGDEN, UT. Salaries of teachers In the Ogden city schools, re-- , ceivlng $1,000 or more per year, will be reduced ten per rent for the coming school yenr, effecting a cut of $00,000 from the present schedule. OGDEN, UT. 1000 seedlings, 500 Douglas fir and 500 Ponderosn pines, have arrived for planting In this territory. They were shipped from Colorado by the forest management unit of the United States forest service. OGDEN, UT. The horse show committee of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce has fixed the following tentative dates for shows : Logan, May 19; Salt Lake, May 20, 27 and 28; Ogden, June 2, 3 and 4. LOGAN, UT. Final statement of Logan city for the month of March and the first quarter of the yenr Bhowed receipts for the quarter exceeded those for the same period In . ng sheep-shearin- the-scho- 1931. Contract for the construction of additions and alterations to Baniuck county courthouse has been awarded to a Pocatello contracter, whose bid was $2,102. LOGAN, UT. Farmers in Utah have received federal sect! loans aggregating $470,874 since the opening of the western loan headquarters in Grand Forks, N. D. The open season on loans was started last full. PROVO, UT. The summer camping program of the Tlmpanogos Boy Scout council will be conducted this year practically the same as last year, with five camps being held. Arrangements are being made to accomodate practically 1500 scouts. CEDAR CITY, UT. In commemoration of George Washingtons bicentennial anniversary, the American history classes of the Branch agricultural college will plant 200 hardwood trees on the campus. PAYSON, UT. Petitions for orders requiring the examiner in charge of the State Bank of ray-sowhich was closed January 1st, to pay the claims of the towns of Goshen and Santaquln city, as trust funds, has been filed in the district court The petitioners declared the bank received the money In direct violation of the provisions of the state statute by fulling to secure or give bonds or collateral security for the deposits. n, OGDEN, UT. Approximately 200 tons of mill-rufor livestock feed has been made available to the Red Cross feed committee and Weber County Farm Bureau committee. ROCK STRINGS, Wyo. Knights cf Columbus from various parts of Wyoming met here recently to celebrate the golden anniversary of the Order. OGDEN, UT. Purchase at a cost of $295 of 1000 steel bands to repair the wood-stav- e pipeline extending down Ogden Canyon, has been authorized by the city commission. n for reorganization of bureaus and agencies and for a general reduction In expenditures developed Into a partisan struggle In congress with President Hoovers proposals under attack. The President led ff with a special message to congress, In which he said that while a further reduction of $200,000,000 In In adexpenditures. dition to the billion dollars of new taxes, would be required to balance the budget, THE Utah-Idah- o POCATELLO, IDA. THE SAUNA SITN. SALINA. IJTAH battle porta to tb.e United States shall be limited to present levels and Immigration restricted to 60 persons annually. On the Fourth of July following the conclusion of the eight-yea- r period, American sovereignty is to be withdrawn without any native plebiscite as provided In other measurest The United State8 will reserve only the naval and milright to retain certain " ' . itary bases. 'T'HE senate finance committee - - ' pre-side- d over by Chairman .Smoot, has opened Its hearings on the billion dollar revenue bill passed by the' A houses veritable avalanche of applicaan even greater savtions for hearings have been received by ing could be accomthe committee. plished by consolidation of bureaus and boards, by reform of administraSecretary of the tive methods, by abolition of less Treasury Mills was necessary functions, and by temporary the first' witness at the suspension of other activities. hearing.- - He offered Inasmuch as so far reaching "an suggestions to elimeconomy program would require the inate .defects and disrepeal and amendment of a multiin the criminations tude of existing lawst he proposed' house measure. that the preparation of a comprehenSenator of Reed sive plan be assigned to a commisPennsylvania, 'Repubsion composed of senators, congresslican member of the committee, began men and representatives of the Execu- - a drive to line up support for a general . manufacturers sales tax in the new The Presidents proposals met with revenue bill. . . . Immediate opposition on the part of After Informal discussions with ReDemocrats In both houses, and a depublicans and Democrats, Reed anmand that the Executive submit spenounced prospects for Inserting a sales cific recommendations for the reduclevy, similar to that rejected by the tion of expenditures. Speaker Garner house, were by no means as unfavordeclared that It was too late to create able as forecast. new commissions and assured the lie will offer the sales tax amehd- President that any specific recom- ment to the finance committee, of mendations he has to cut expenses will which be Is a member, If he finds the get quick action In the house. proposal has a chance to pass. Ex. In reply to 'the opposition voiced cise taxes substituted by the house for against his message, the President In the sales levy were described as "cocka later statement said: eyed sales taxes." The sales tax, he What I asked for In my message held, Is equitable and fair. . . . was organized, nonpartisan by all forces to reduce governMEW YORK STATES primary was ment expenses In the national emera for the Roosevelt gency. which insistently d.emands re--, and thewalkaway Hoover tickets In the lone . . lief for the taxpayer. Democratic 'and the Republican con"Wbat I have asked for Is not a tests.' . commission, but that the senate and In the .Democratic contest. In the house delegate representatives to sit Forty-firs- t congressional district In . down with representatives' from the of Gov. Franklin Buffalo, supporters administration and endeavor to draft a .D. Roosevelt swamped. a ticket favornational economy bill." able to former Gov. Alfred E. Smith Continuing, he said that without b.v better than 2 to 1. snch action he saw no way by which The Republican contests were In can there be a maximum reduction In New York city and- In Brooklyn. Deleexpenditures. The comeback to this was that If gates favorable to the renoralnation the President failed to present definite of President Hoover won by approximately 18 to 1 In one and by about proposals for a reduction In expenses 4 to 1 Id the other district over supthe Democratic leaders would' present porters of 'Joseph I,, France 'of Marya plan of their own. . . land. Senator Jones, Washington, Repubwas- no opposition There to . the on lican, acting . the Presidents proIn the posals, Introduced a joint resolution In regular tickets anywhere else the senate to create a commission of state. The Republican delegates to will support three senators, three representatives the national convention the President. ' Most .of the upstate and three officials of the administration Democratic delegates are . Roosevelt to draft an economy program and rebut the powerful Tam within port thirty days. It would not supporters, many bloc has . not announced its only suggest where appropriations . stand. should be slashed, but also recommend consolidation and elimination of govALBEN W. BARKLEY of ernment bureaus and agencies. The SENATOR will deliver the keynote resolution met Instant opposition In address for the Democratic party the senate. when the national convention meets The major senate contest over the tn Chicago on June billion dollar tax bill, now the subject 27. Ills selection was of hearings before the senate finance made by a subcomwill committee, probably develop with mittee of 23 national the move already started by Indecommitteemen in an members of both pendent parties to session In Chiboost the surtax rates on the higher cago. Jouett Shouse Incomes to a figure above the 40 per of Kansas City, who cent maximum voted by the hous. That a determined effort will be made was Senator Barkleys chief rival for the to restore the manufacturers' sales tax honor, is to be recto the revenue bill Is a cert;e'nty. That ommended for permaIt will be accomplished Is a foregone nent chairman of the conclusion. convention. Mr. The Importance of government salShouse, who Is execuIn cuts the scheme ary has economy tive chairman of the national commitbeen emphasized In support given the tee, issued the following statement Idea by Senator Robinson, the Demoat the close of the meeting: cratic leader, and Senator Harrison, By unanimous action of the comDemocrat, Mississippi. The latter foremittee it was decided to recommend cast with regret, that a general slash to the national committee, to be tn was likely to materialize. turn recommended to the convention, The house special economy committee has approved bills to dispense with the selection of Senator Barkley for the army and navy transport service, temporary chairman and the selection with an assorted annual reduction In of Mr. Shouse as permanent chairman of the convention. expenditures; to postpone Indefinitely Our conference was one of the part of the governments big construcmost harmonious ever held. tion program In the Capital at a saving of $750,000, and to establish the InterINFURIATED by months of distress national water commission. This ts A from unemployment and dissatisall the consolidating and dispensing faction with the government policy, yet recommended by the committee. a mob of 10,000 stormed the house of Both the house and senate appropriation committees continue to trim each assembly at St. Johns, Newfoundland, and forced the resignation of the govbill down to the bone. ernment. Windows were smashed and documents strewn In the streets. public for the Philippines, INDEPENDENCE Police were powerless In the demfor three decades, Is made possible by a bill w hk-passe! onstration. World war veterans then the house by a vote of 306 to 47, giving took charge of the situation and succeeded In partially restoring order. freedom to the Islands. Not a Demo Citizens obeyed only the World war cratic vote was cast against the bill, officers and the veterans under them and only two Democrats were paired In the negative. on the streets of the capital, while And on the Republican side the 47 who voted no were most of the police were bottled up more than doubly matched by 119 who In the assembly building by the Irate voted jes. The Democratic total for mob which milled outside. the bill was ISO and the single Farmer-Labo- r The war veterans closely guarded vote was In the affirmative. the residence of Premier Sir Richard The bill agreed to provides for comSquires, who narrowly escaped seriplete freedom for the Philippines aftous Injury in the riot when he was er the islands have adopted a suitable aided to his home by three clergymen, constitution and undergone a probawho quieted a small portion of the tionary and send autonomous period mob which recognized the premier as of eight years, during which tariff ex he was hurried away. all-da- y INHERE will be no discussion or on the question of negotiation European debts by Secretary of State Stlmson during, his visit to Geneva, was the emphatic declaration of Presi--deHoover. Stlmson's visit Is' solely In the interest of securing concrete and definite results from the general disarmament conference, even though those results may not be revolutionary In character. the President said.' . The world needs,' 'both economically ahd spiritually, the relief that can com from some degreq of successful Issue by the disarmament conference, the, President said. . . Some two months ago 1 presented Ideas which i believed would contribute to a solution of some of the problems, and which were Incorporated In the general program.- Beauty Talks By MARJORIE DUNCAN nt - OLEAR signals were visible during March that important results were following from the plans of public agencies and private finance to bring about basic Improvement In of business, the American Bankers Association Journal says In review. . It notes that, although Immediate stimulation's lrf current commercial ani Industrial activity .were lacking and favorable trends Iq standard trade Indexes were, nof apparent,, growth' In financial confidence and decrease la public fear were too definite to. be based on anything but solid facts and carried greater weight . than. formal . dtatistlcs. . . Concrete expression of a return "ol financial confidence was 'given for a period during March In the boftd market, 'which evidenced a relaxation In the pressure of financial distress and fear, and a turn In the direction of safety and confidence, the Journal Says, The most Important aspect of business betterment has beenr the widespread return of the banks to more normal operating conditions, It says, attributing this to the Reconstruction Finance corporation and other arrangements for assisting both, closed and operating banls that 'are clearly having the desired effects." . Famous Beauty Expert Beauty on Every Hand times, 1 wonder, HOW many . and and ' have you you been you shocked by an ugly hand hiding behind a trim and stylish glove. Were It not for the protection they give and e the finished look they add to the ensemble I would be all for abolishing gloves. For time and'aglin It has been pro.ven that exposure ts the incentive to greater beauty. . The very first rule to remember when handing yourself beauty is that the hands must match your face In Never general- - tone and texture. cream your . face without doing as much for your hands When you cleanse, tone, nourish, or bleach the face and neck take a minute to follow the same beautifying process for your hands, tpo. It will be time well spent, . I promise you. It Is a very stubborn sort of skin that does not respond to a week or two of kindly care. Rough, chapped hands soon take on a satin smoothness If treated to r nourishing cream, 6 hand lotion or a soothing balm. This should be smoothed Into the hands 'just before one retimes- during and also several tires, been, the day after the hands cos-turh- - washed. RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL, FEVERISH CHILD With Castorias regulation When your child tosses and cries ut in his sleep, it mean he is not comfortable. Very often the trouble Is that poisonous waste matter is net being carried off as It should be. Bowels need help mild, gentle help a but effective. Just the kind a is Castoria gives. pure vegetable preparation made specially for childrens ailments. It contains harmful drugs, no narcotics. Dont let your childs rest and your own be Interrupted. A prompt dose of Castoria will urge stubborn little Cas-tori- no-hars- bowels to act. Then relaxed comfort and restful sleep! Genuine Castoria always has the name: . and rough hands the old formula of glycerin afld rose water, .or equal parts of glycerin and spirits of camphor-shoulprove both bleach-tpID R D48C D IW O It and nourishing. IJands that are chapped should Relief Wanted avoid soap and water for a few weeks. ; Doctor When you take your wifes A cleansing' cream Is both soothing temperature she must place the therand cleansing. mometer under her tongue and keep Ahd every hand from the lovelher mouth closed for two minutes. ' iest to the ugliest should receive the Mr. Jones Have ytfu one that proper protection, before It Is sent a little longer? takes . In the winter the chill outdoors. blasts will redden and roughen and chap the skin. In the summer tlie sun's heat saps the skin of the natural oils making It dry and leathery looking. A finishing cream smoothed over the hands and a dusting of powder to top the loveliness Is sufficient white beauty through to carry smooth, GEN-era- l A SSISTANT THE PENETRATING GERMICIDE ATTORNEY a busy day.Seth Richardson, in a' report are not 'new td Fruit Juice stains STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY to the senate, described police adminthe homemaker. The lowly lemon Is In Honolulu as impotent, un- a istration Ask Your Druggist for the handy thing to have about If yoru disciplined,- neglectful and nnlntelli. are seeking hand beauty. A bit of toSi .25 size or order from ' . gent.' mato Juice will also .remove fruit The report was in apswer to a sen- stains. . ate resolution calling for information ' 53 BEVERLY ST., BOSTON, MASS. on law enforcement In Hawaii. The hands of youth and beauty It folakin a lowed the wave of criticism in navy beautifully healthy present ' Expense and Literature tone, dear, transparent not a ' congressional circles over- tht' After the white but dead all, reading offers the least . proverbial terror of in the'lslands, and par reign peaches and cream loveliness. The expensive entertainment. ticularly In. Honolulu, brought tp light-bhands of youth and beauty are cant see it that way, said Mr. the attack and assault by five nalove to hold for their hands you Henrietta is buying nothMeekton, ' tives upon Mrs. Tralia Massie. . satin smooth, loveliness. No wrinWashbut fashion publications. ing Mr. Richhrdson recommended .the kles, no discolorations, no ragged Star. ington appointment by the President of g ter--, nai's ever mar the hands of youth rltorial police head for the entire terand beauty. Hand yourself beauty . and remember that beautiful hands PARKERS ritory, with full power of control and HAIR BALSAM qre also on the march in the spring similar and organization, appointment . Removes Hair Falling fashion parade. of an attorney general to be the public ' Imparts Color ind . j . ' and Faded Hair Beauty to Gray prosecutor.' ' 60c and $1 00 at Druagiata. Make-U- p Need Nof Make You . HIbcox Chem Wk.,Patchogue.N.T. Regarding conditions in general, FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for hm In Look .Bizarre Richardson reported : connection with Parkers HairBalaam.Makes the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug- - . "We found no organized crime, no ADDITION to .the many women INwho gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. Y. Important .criminal claks, ' and no have not yet adopted cosmetics,' criminal . rackets. We did . not find tllere is still another, group.-- . The Mirthfulness and the blues are substantial evidence . that a crime group consists of women who are Unever chummy. wave was in existence In nder the mistaken' impression that using Honolulu. We did find, .however,', rouge or powder, will make them look Most people would fall short if ample evidence of extreme laxity In made up. They assomeasured by the golden rule. the administraton of law enforcement ciate maek-uIp general with an ecagencies. centric, 'exaggerated effect. WAS RUNDOWN . "We believe that a continuation of Make-uIs a subtle art. 'To use such laxity- - Is fraught with much sonone at all Is to commit as grave an HEALTH RESTORED cial and political danger. . offense against beauty as to use too much. The pallid! haggard woman Is Denver, Colo. I was rundown in almost as much of an eyesore as the "pinch .of national- economy THE health and the only Senator Pat Harrison of painted lady. But by thing that restored Mississippi, ranking Democrat on the choosing the right rouge and powder tny normal condi-tio- n a shade to match the skin, texture to finance committee, to issue a decwas Dr. will make blending easy, a quality that laration against full Pierces Favorite in no way hurt the skin and by appayment of the vePrescription," said Mrs. Odilla Jordan'! terans. bonus certifiplying these touches skillfully one can h St. of achieve not only a natural but a beaucates. Citing the It was of great tiful effect ns well. $2,000,000,000 deficit in benefit to me at that time. I think the prospect for the govTo achieve a natural effect the Prescription is the very best remedy ernment this year and for women who become rundown in first requisite is to select a shade the pending bill to health and I do not hesitate to recomof rouge that blends perfectly with mend it whenever I have an opportunraise new taxes, the your natural coloring. senator in a letter to ity." Sold by druggists every w here. If you have so little natural coloring Fill eat the blank found In the package veterans of his state It that you are In doubt what is, there and mall It to Dr. Fierce Clint In Baf said: falo N. Y., for froo aiedeal advice. are several- ways of determining It Send lOe If yon want a trial pkg. of I regret that existcolnotice When you are flushed, your Dr. ing conditions Impel Pat Prescription H,rr,on or, or when exercising, the blood will me, In the Interest of rush to the surface, or after patting the country, to oppose the legislation with skin tonic, notice the color as at this time." well as the color outline, that Is Just The stand taken by Senator Harriwhere the key or .deepest shade ts son, coupled with the known view of and notice ' how . It fades away gradother senate leaders, is believed to fewest Hotel . doom any prospect of enactment Into ually. " to Is blend next the The step rouge law of the bonus payment measure. to simulate the natural color outline In his statement the Democratic It to the key spot then blend ii'l financial leader of the senate pointed apply It so that It fades away. Edges should out that $1,000,000,000 of the $4,000,-00never be definitely outlined,, but softr'Ti, I 000 government budget now goes ened so that they are scarcely percepto the relief of war veterans. tible. A cream rouge Is best suited to this blending process and achieves A DECISION which brought to a a warmer, more natural, glowing and stop the congressional career of healthful effect Peter C. Granata of Chicago gave the Powder should also match the skin Democrats of the house a full e and should harmonize with eyes and lead over their Republican ophair. Choose a good quality powder ponents. and one of good texture. When applyGranata was voted out and Stanley ing the powder do not rub It into the H. Kunz was voted in by the house skin. Pat It on in an upward and members. It was a decision on an direction, then gently smooth it election contest brought by the latover. ter, the Democratic congressional canAnd while on the subject of make-up- , 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths didate In the Eighth Illinois district, let me urge you to adopt a lip paste Radio connection in every room. against the Republican who had been or lipstick, too. Rosy cheeks and pale seated at the outset of the session on lips do not conform with natural order RATES FROM 1.50 the strength of his certificate of elecof things. Just oppositt Mormon Tabemaclr tion. make-uA should be The standing of the parties In the avoided. But a natural make-u- p ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. will house now Is: Democrats, 221; Reonly serve to enhance your beauty, to 1 ; vacanpublicans, 211 ; farmer-labomake you look more healthful, more cies, 2. alive. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. ' Ear. . g CASTORIA ANY COUGH Is Dangerous B. & 11. '... - - F. E. ROLLINS CO. y .I Dandruff-Stop- s ly .7' p p - 1046-10t- Pierces Salt Lake Citys bis 0, HOTEL ten-vot- out-war- d TEMPLE SQUARE p r, . XtSl, Weet.m Newspaper Vnloo.) 32. (, 1932. Bell Syndicate.) WJTXJ Service. . |