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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH -- Briefly Told for Busy Readers ' WILL FIGHT FIRES GRAIN CROP SCANTY SHEEP LOSS HEAVY WORK BEAVER ROAD FEAR SPOTTED FEVER tion of all warships needed to bring the navy up to the tonnage limits of the Washington and London naval treaties. As the bill goes to tlie house It provides for modernizing five of the newest American battleships, the construction of all new ships permitted this country by treaty, and the replacement of o.ver-ag- e vessels. If all ships needed to bring the fleet up to treaty limits were laid down prior to 1938 the cost of the bill would be approximately 800 million dollars. If the fleet were brought up to treaty strength over a ten year period the cost would approximate a billion dollars, an aver. age of 100 millions a year. . President .Doumer of France Assassinated Massie Case Defendants Set Free by Gov. Judd House ' . ' BEAVER, UT. Work on the project On the' No. 91 highway one mile north of Beaver Is now In Several . teams and a progress. of men will be worknumber large ing continuously.' OGDEN, UT. TTOnk E. Bates, manager of the Ogden district buying department, of tlie Farmers re-- , National Grain corporation ports that the wheat crop of 'Colo-.- '. rado and western Nebraska will be of normal this only about . year, MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. The '.warm weather, has increosed ' the "danger of spotted fever by bringing out large numbers of sage ticks d the surrounding range country. Several cases of spotted fever have occurred here during the last few but- - immediate inoculation weeks, prevented them from becoming' ser- . - J . ' Nearly Ruins tlie Economy. Bill. : By EDWARD W- PICKARD veterable thir-- . P' teenth of the French. Represident public, was shot in the head and back by a Russja'il wjiiie attending a benefit, sale of books by war veterans, and died thirteen "hours later, despite tlie efforts of Frances best surgeons to save his life. The assassin, severely beaten by the. AUL one-thir- d ious. ' . DOUMER, bystanders, told tlie police that he"was Paul Gorguloff, a Cossack and a Russian Fascist, and that he killed M. Doumer because France is aiding the bolsheviks to ruin my country. In a .diary in bis pocket, was an entry in advance his bloody deed. .The man's rambling talk and tlie laVk of real motive led to the belief that Jie was insane. M. Doumer was only a ' figurehead in tlie French state and was a gentle, reserved old man who had no enemies. Of course there was effort to show that tlie assassination . really was instigated by tlie Russian communists. GorgulofTs wife was located .In Monte Carlo where they had been liv-- 1 ing since their marriage last July. She her husband was always kind, j said - hadno bolsbevist friends and never.. attended communist meetings. TWIN . FALLS, IDA. Creditors of the Twin Falls National b;uik, since November . 23, will closed share approximately $30,000, com- -' prising a 12 per cent first dividend to the banks creditors. paym BOISE, .IDA. The state .board of forestry recently indorsed ai) anticipated overdraft on. Its forest fl funds. Although the .1931 legislature vofed $100,000 to meet the annual cost of "fighting forest fires, the season of last year . was so bad that virtually the en- -' tire. amount was wiped out leaving . this yeat with few funds. to protect the state's forest, tracts. EPHRAIM, UT. A loss of at .least 33 per cent, and In some cases SO per cent,- - is reported by sheepmen as Sanpetes numerous .herds of, desert sheep begin trailing back, to. the- farms and ranches of-- the ' county. . OGDEN,- UT. Mayor Bundy Is urging support of all church leaders in Ogdeh to aid' the. Salvation Army, campaign to raise approxl-- ' mately $3,000 to care for unfortu- - - cess of $2,500 the house knocked out $55,000,000. of the $07,000,000 it was on pay roll cost. The proposed house also rejected savings on veterans benefits estimated at more than $4S,000,000 and turned down the proposed consolidation of the War and Navy departments which the economy committee promised would saT5 from ' $5( hOOO.OOO- to .$100,000,000, While administration' lenders laid plans' to salvage som-- of the wreckage on the senate floor, the appropriation? committee was confronted with the task of revamping the shattered . measure. Meantime, prospects, of lengthy contests over each side of the triangular problem of balancing the budge.t taxation,. rCdHettea In 'appropriations and economy case a fresh shadow of doubt' over probability of completing the necessary' session work before-Jun' ' ' 10. . FOR about ten years there has been - 1921-192- MARlLAND5 preferential primary the interesting .by contest for delegates between President Hoover and Dr. Joseph! France, tlie only avowed rival of Mr.. Hoover for the f Republican Presidential n o m I a a 1 1 o n. Though France is a Marylander and was d-- - 1 -- - 731-00- - a school-student- g - j - fraud - Wll-kerso- . t one-hal- . u $100,-000,00- congress, In one form or another, a measure designed to make' steady the value of the dollar. The other day the house, after brief consideration, passed such a bill, known as tlie Goldsborougb bill, and- turned It over to the senate, where it seems doomed, to defeat by the Republican majority. The proponents of this measure say It will restore the purchasing power of the dollar and stabilize commodity prices through the open market- operations and rediscount facilities of the federal reserve system. Tlie bitl declares it to' be 'the pot-tr- y of the. United States, that the overage purchasing power of the dollevel of lar based on the coiniuQdity prices, "shall- be restored and maintained by the control of the It volume of credit and currency. charges the federal reserve board, the federql . reserve banks and secretary .of th.e treasury' with tlie dutx of ' making effective this policy. Opponents, of the measure, who Include Secretary of the Treasury Mills, say it is a mandate to the federal reserve board to Issue flat money, and tha greatest scheme of Inflation ever .proposed in any country. - SWIFTLY and unexpectedly' came in tlie Massie case at Honolulu. Two days- - in advance of the time set for the passing of senthat states senator a tence on the four con-- , dozen years ago, he victed of manslaughwas. turned down by ter in the killing of the home folks, losing 'J u e to Hoover Kahahawai, by a sub thedeDavis called stantial majority. fendants before .him .This setback, however, and sentenced them will not serve to put to ten years in prison J a Stop to Doctor at hard labor.- - ImmeFrances .campaign. 'He diately thereafter Gov. tor corral delegates right on M. Lawrence Judd elsewhere trying and' lias engaged convention commuted the senheadquarters in a Chicago hotel. . He tence to one hour iq is his own manager.. the custody of a bailBalfldiqre voters paid more attenhavtime tills and iff, tion to the matter of repealing, .so. far ing passed, the navy-- lieutenant,-- his as that city Is concerned, Marylands . natep. . mothet-in-Iaw- , Mrs. Fortescue, pnd blue laws'. than, to the. MANTI, UT. Shearing of Sheep Seamen Lord and Jones were set free. Presidential choice. On this question at' the Fayette corrals promises to This procedure was in accord with an rcadi.ISO.OOO head or more. they cast more than 142,000 ballots made by Governor Judd, and the .arrangement repeal was passed by a maST. GEORGE, UT. A general . ' Judge Davis and' attorneys on both of 8p,990. . jority program fot the convention of the 'sides. The governor had been substate, department of the American to to the jected pardon great pressure Democrats dealt a Legion to be held here August 25, defendants, and it was held that his CALIFORNIA blow to the aspi20, and 27 has been completed. action was In accord with the jury-' rations of 'Governor Roosevelt, tlie .CEDAR CITY, UT. After four : recommendation 'of mercy. third within a short time. In the months without banking facilities, Sentiment . in Hawaii was diverse, preferential primary they gate SpeakIron county celebrated the reopen-- ; many of the natives being extremely er John N. Garner a plurality of more Ing of the Bank of Squthern Utah dissatisfied 'with what they considered votes over tlie New Yorkat Cedar City, recently, and mp'de a. miscarriage of justice, and most, of than'Al40,000 0 Smith er. came In third, some the whites feeling that the- governor deposits that will be tvell. over votes behind Texan. the Though should have pardoned the four out.$35,000.00, exceedipg all expect a- -. Mr. Garner has not been an avowed tions of hank officials. right, thus preserving their ciyil rights. candidate far tlie nomination, 'this In Washington the latter view seemed OGDEN, UT. According ter a makes- - him mqre than a favorite son severar to and senators repreprevail, 'report issued by the city engineer--, and insures tlie continuation of the 5109 persons have pledged them- - ' sentatives being outspoken in the mat-- ' ' . campaign in; hls behalf. ter. of Texas Summers Congressman selves to use electrical, energy from In was President Hoover unopposed. introduced a bill granting the Presithe proposed municipal light and and piled- up dent power to pardon defendants In the Republican primary . power pkint for a pejejod of ten a big .vote. the territories, and before the action . . Democratic In Alabama the slate-o- f .years. in Honolulu was known bills had Franklin D.' for instructed BRIGHAM CITY,' UT. Details delegates' for-.In been Introduced both houses Roosevelt beat the list of uninstructed are now complete for Boxelders ancongressional pardon for the four Connual Dairy day to.be held here ladelegates by about three to one. The a victed. Also a petition for pardoq New York governor also captured tlie the near future. . was signed by eighty members of conDakota delegation. Republicans South to Governor Judd. POCATELLO, IDA. The Unigress and cabled the of latter .state fhvored.a delegaDispatches from Honolulu said tt tion Instructed for' Hoover a'nd also versity of Idaho, southern branch, of annual-campus was the foqn held its likely the prosecution day- recently voted to send- Senator Peter Norbeck . with more than S00 high remaining' youths accused of attackSemite,-defeatinback- te-t- he Harry now be would Massie Mrs. and faculty members- pres- ing Sioux Falls. of F. Brownell. . ent. dropped. The young womahhad .said to the. to stand was she go ready .PAYETTE, IDA. Payette recentagainst them and once more tell of FOR seyeral 'years, at least, the peoly celebrated Its annual Apple Blosread of 'United the States nfepd Clarence but her terrible experiencesom festival. All schools, business- -' abo-uAl Capone, for Harrow, her attorney, advised her- to little if anything . es and public offices tore closed for. that eminent gentleman Is now behind come home with her family and- forget the entire day. . . the bars of. the federal ali about it. . . . NAMPA, IDA. . Nampas" anfiual The senate, without a .record vote, penitentiary at Music week will open May 15th.- Atlanta, serving a passed a bill introduced fY Senator Features will be band concerts, a term of. 11 years for Bingham under the terms of which a income tax phorus of GO . voices fr6m ' the disagreement of a Jury in- a criminal The United States J5u- churches, of the city, In a program case in the Hawaiian islands will not i by a group of prominent Salt Lake prerae Court curtly operate to acquit the defendants. ' ' to review refused musicians. Scarfaces case and to anger by the antics of CALDWELL IDA. Sailary ' re- STIRRED President Hoover sent a his attorneys could . ductions ranging from 10 to ?0 per: devise nothing more cent 'will be in effect for CanyoA special message harshly rebuking the to keep him out of lawmakers for their failure to balance county in 1933 as a result of .a the penitentiary. Ills economies the establishing budget by comof the . budget meeting county criti-- . sentence, His by Imposed cost of the in government. missioners recently. . Federal Judge elsros-we-- Fo directed especially at the '. CHEYENNE, WYO.- -A strike of Is ten years in Atlanta and Deinocratic-controlle- d lower house, bu-all union coal gainers In Wyoming In a county Jail, besides a one. year controlled the the senate, nominally by automatically will take place July. fine of $50,000. If Al behaves himself In for .a scoldcame also Republicans, 1, unless the miners and operators he may be free again In about seven ing. agree before that time upon a new f and years, but It is unlikely Democratic leaders flew Into a rage wage contract, George Cole, pre will he ever that agaiu be a .power In of the accused President and playing ldent of the . Wyoming district,' the world of gangsters. of hawing no definite noand politics United Mine Workers of America, On leaving Chicago, where he haid tions en economy and budget' balanc. said recently. been in Jail for six months, Capone ing. To this Mr. Hoover replied with OGDEN, UT. Several leading said, graciously, that he was not sore a statement from the White House dedruggists of the United States will forth at anybody and that he hoped Chicago and setting nying partisanship annual would be better off and the public speak at the Thirty-nint- h his efforts against delay in balancing convention of the Utah Pharmaceuclamor would be satisfied. the budget and such destructive legtical association to be held In the islation as Is involved in the house Hotel Bigelow on June 23 and 24, O EPRESENTATIVES of the Japa-nes- e tax bill, the Goldsborough Inflation It Is announced. and Chinese governments, measure and the proposals for enorIn their hospital beds, mous additional up propped expenditures. IDA. Four carCALDWELL, an agreement which ended signed loads of wheat for distribution to hostilities In the Shanghai area. the house of WHEN disregarding needy farmers were received here A Japanese surgeon amputated the the leadership of both parties, got through mauling PROVO, TJT. The ground work right leg of Minister Mamoru Shlge-raitssoon after he signed the agreethe economy measure that was defor the expected reopening of the ment He was the most seriously hurt Farmers and Merchants bank of signed to contribute $200, (XX), 000 savProvo was laid when the Inventory ings toward balancing the budget and of the five highest Japanese officials handed It over to the senate as an who were wounded in a recent bombof the hank and a petition to conamendment to the legislative appropriing. fer jurisdiction was filed by the The Japanese volunteered to start ation bill, there wasn't much left of charge, Joseph L. Leg-ga- t. the product of the special economy withdrawal of their troops at once The Inventory shows assets as the first step in the faithful excommittee. Indeed, It was about of $880,403.98, savings accounts, short of the mark. ecution of the agreement. Withdraw$295,342.08 and Individual deposits al Is to be completed In nbnm four By limiting government pay reduc$311,055.98. tion to 11 per cent of salaries in ex- weeks. - 21 44 News Review of Current Events the World Over Intermwntain News ' to a vote of the senate nipassed the Hale bill for construc- Sally Set GOOD GAME Bobble and hls little sister were playing In the garden. Their mother had given them an apple each. Bobbie had eaten hls straightway; Mary was saving hers for the time being. "Let's play Adam and Eve, Bobble suggested. How do . you play that? . asked Mary. 'You tempt me to eat your apple and I give way, was the explanation offered. Men wonder why they hare inch chanut Theta modest maidens from the farms, Thsyrs gorgeous products of the oeil, And for their homeland or they toil. NOT VAIN Help them to PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY HEWJjEimS SupremJ 9 SEVERAL highly important decisions down by the United i YOUR OPPORTUNITY win nt School of Beauty Culture She is not at all vain about her beauty, although she has good cause to be.. Just a Thought . Big Game Hunter On my Inst trip to Africa my bag Included two ele- States Supreme court, . One of them, ' read by Justice Benjamin Cardozo, re- phants.. . Dear- - Old Thing Good gracious! jected modification o'f However did you carry- consent .the packers decree of 1920- to perWeekly. mit packers to deal at wholesale . in grocerRemarkable Bird ies and other lines I would like a .parrot tike that 'not related .' to the Does it talk? . . Indus.Talkf It - walked from Hamburg packinghouse to Berlin and asked the way the whole try. In January, 1931, the District jof Coluin-bla- Hummel- - (Hamburg). time. authorized the modification. . Under Nothing More tire Supreme courts Would you be happy .If you had all the money you wanted?. ruling, the packers . I should be happy If I had all the will tfe prohibited In from . continuing money my creditors .wanted. their present lines of business and Tklende (Copenhagen). must comply with tlie terms of the consent decree, Which restricted their Always Punctilious activities exclusively TO meat HntDtith-er- Little Fred, well trained by his par slaughter house products. ents, was bidding his adieus after a The tremendous business' xf th'e rather dull- - evening. Good-by- . I had packers, was emphasized .by Jqstice he murmured, Cardozo, who pointed out that the .... good time. original decree' was Insisted on because of .fear that the', companies, . ONE EXCEPTION would otherwise be able to crush. their Smaller, rivals. Hq said the packers were in a position today to do under the modified dearee what was feared when the consent decree was entered-Justice- s Butler and Van Devanter dissented.. ;Rul!ng op a case from .Texas, the court decided; 5. to. 4, that the state Democratic executive committee had acted Illegally In ba'rrlhg negroes from participating in tlie- partys primaries. , handed down by The majority-opinionJustice Cardozo, and concurred in by Chief Justice Hughes, and Justices Bran.deis, Stone and Roberts, held that the pnrty committee lacked this power even though authorized , by statute, to prescribe the requirements for party niembership. Smith Friend? are. a great consoPresident Hoover was upheld In hls ' . . lation. - the senate over withthe controversy broke. If Not Jones youre of case of jils appoiptinent George Otis Smith to the federal power comFloriculture mission. The case arose when, in DeThe Junior dance was over, and cember, 1930, the senate consented to Smith's appointment, then in January, B1J1, In a dreamily reminiscent mood, was telling hls mother, all about It. 1931, requested the return of the nomGee, I.etty looked swell, he reination and voted' to reconsider its She had on a green dress and lated. vote ef consent. During the interim. white Smith had angered radical senators by a hunch of. those flowers with the leaves, that look like dismissing certain power commission ' linoleum ! . to. employees. The PresidenF-pefuseaccede to the senates request Hal Is the world all grown up! Is Or is there not childhood dead? in the bosom of the wisest and best some of the childs heart left, to respond to its earliest enchant ments, Charles Lamb. e Kipling! Cltj, ! How do you. .know?-Shtold me so herself, Pag Sul Tiapli, Silt tiki SmU 2) Itat'i Largttt lint) Sctetl with ttn latait at tat) HilpaMt ilthuUa Mi a winUiUa that unru in i pntttah Irlti tor Mwaitla. Mm.' LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporation NEON CLAUDE . lUS . Salt Lak, City So. Main Ak Tour Grocer Fat TWIN PEAKS BRAND TOMATOES BEANS PEAS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. Salt Laka City. Utah . Color Attraction Babies are usually first attracted by yellow. Red supersedes yellow at the age of three, with green second. At the age of five blue seems to be the favorite color. '. for Ask FOREST Chips DALF-Peta- toe THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY '- all questioned ths buainesn W hv ability and foresight of the man who killed the goose that laid the golden egg. But are not we, the people of the Intermountaia Region, comparable to that man when w fail to use Intermountain Products? Keep home industries alive to bring added profits. Buy Intermountain Products. MRS. H. I!. BONNELU Silver City, Idaho, JPJSW '. . Speech Most Deceptive Tha 'brow, the eye, the countenance very often deceive us; but most often of all the speech. .Cicero. . THERE IS SATISFACTION 'k i tall in tiikiL Urn, whlti Itn ain't jut biipii. the foundation stone of which was laid 25 years ago, whs opened for public worship on Thursday, Aseensiofi day. The first service was held In the morning In the choir and sanctuary, the first portion of the main building to be completed,- and was attended by the President and Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war President, whose tomb Is In the Bethlehem chapel. Bishops of the Episcopal church-- , other religious and lay leaders from all parts of the country and representatives of all ranks of official life In Washington also gathered for the opening of the beautiful Gothic ediof which has been fice, about completed. - one-thir- d MEANS, one of the GASTONmost notorious tharartwar, has become involved in the Lindbergh baby kidnaping case. He was arrested on charges by Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean, wife of the Washington publisher, that she had given him $100,000 with which to purchase the return of the stolen child and that he had not accomplished that object and had retained the money. There were a lot of queer angles to tlie affair and the authorities had not reached the bottom of it. 03. 1933. Western NewsDacr Union.) Man Every time the Strong Man writes a letter he uses ms to rub out the mistakes. r . laW 229 ar FOR Cream PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN . Mans Benefactor A war on all sparrows would be very Injurious to man. In one week a very Bmall sparrow family will eat 3,000 Insects, all capable of Injuring crops and reproducing themselves In million. Exchange. per week will b, paid $5.00 for.rtlcl.th,an keat rd Wbj roa Intermountain mad Similar to a bora. Sand in should Good. roar atorr In proa or varaa to Product. Column, P. O. Box IMS, Salt Laka City. If your to tt appear, in this Poor Judgment Mother, did baby come from 'heav- India-rubbe- kani that months. MTCHE) AN - now? twolvo APEX Inexcusable. Cause for C'omplaint Circus Manager Well, whats wrong pit cut N hist talw. at tht UmpaaagH anl ,n, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST That man was very rude, said the Songster to the hostess. In what way?. "When you Introduced me as a crooner, he said 'Im a coroner.- Hope to see you again. d St - Prifectlu Ini. MmUli M. ( vt )i irarnci N a aii)iklif M, TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY, Pro.o, Ut. RAM8HAW HATCHERIES. Salt Lkt. Ut. . An Achievement City-BreYour method of cultiI'd vating your crop is be surprised - If you got more than ten pounds of apples off that tree. would L . Farmer--- So Its a pear tree! Cambridge Chronicle. icciiotj hr ctlckL Tkiy This is my twentieth birthday. ' Strange, .today Is my- - twentieth birthday. Yes, .hut it Is mine for the first . time. en ? ' - ; ' Yes." ' "Fancy leaving heaven for a' home like this! . IhiiI itl kirtM. PrrticdM a Ilia It mtaw talag tan Mrda mala NT riESl Catty Chat .Cathedra) tali ! put) haadiag tha Iraalla, Itamahaw HilchtrlM era (ram twt ftunca, port white gg la . WASHINGTON' lit BREEDING COCKEREL Ttl. oily-lpokin- on 'V Packed With Power -- . GASOLINE column you will check for ce! . W.N.U. . ra- . . Salt Laka City $5.00 Weak Na. 1211 Welcome Liberalism A clergyman, on hearing soma one remark that liberalism was creeping Into the churches, mada the comment, If that is so, I hops it will soon strike the contribution boxes. Boston Transcript. Pacifist Nickname Lord Palmerston sneered at th Quaker statesman, John Bright, as s man, and the expression has since come to mean any extreme pacifist. peace-at-any-pri- ce |