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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH .. This Week b Better Babies, Maybe. Good Navy News When You Turn Over a Situation Industrial News Review Board Business Comes First- Livestock: Economic Highlights Arthur Brisbanb - .In Germany the new broom Is gweep-- ' ing clean, with much new law making and sweeping away some things, that will be missed, later. The most recent announcement tells of a Spartan eugenics code" which is. to produce better German babies 'Fathers, and motheis selected fiomthe eugenic standpoint. Mothers are told to cease filling their brains witj use less education, and concentrate on . Mod producing fine German-childrents to be enl Germany inspired bj the example of ancient Sparta. Whed. a cowboy was offered pvt ail. soup he said, That's goin'g a long way ba-cfor soup.. . Going back to Sparta and Diaco is going a long "ay hack for inspiration . Delicate children, according to the Nazi ide'a are not 'worth bothering with..-Tproduce husky young Ger 'mans is the great thing-- . That's going back to the red Indian wh'o had a habii of killing any baby that wa imperfect Neither red Indians nor Spartans ever amounted to much in the world's his tory,. how ever. Happenings that Affect tho Dinne'r Fails, Dividend Checks and Tax about. ' Bills of Every Individual. NationThe hog and 'corn regulation under operation, we become an integral part, al and International Problems. In- the agricultural recovery act is ap- and cooperate we must willingly or Western livestock growers are pret separable fro-- Local Welfare. . parently sot for October. 1st. In the .othmvise. The industrial act will ap- much concerned ' over the drouth ' . ty 0O0 meantime, meetings are to .be held at in-- 1 conditions of the middle west, based to so en'able be as applied partntly lleres one for the taxpayer: The the different centers of .production tlm fart that our local market total of all appropriations made by an processing for a discussion of e dustries to maintain a reasonable is 'f'uenced by the middle western recent special session of congress!, tails and harmonizing any differences schedule of prices, in order that they n,arkl,t- The chances are that there may be in a position to pay k fair including those which are classified that, may arise, 1e a may hea'vy liquidation of Pretty Tim effective da.te. tunes in ' well wage scale and to earn something on as capital expenditures', .is in excess due to stuff a Im,nature Lr Portage of th. imestment, but we should keep of $4,5(5!500,(J00. When the approp- wifh the beginning heavy fall feed. Just what the practical effect riations of the final session of tRe movement of hogs, and all hands are will be remains to be seen. 72nd congress are added, the aggre- anxiously awaiting further partk-uFrom the information we have, catdecidedly against any when th, gate since December 5", 1932, exceeds lars. There never was tle supplies in the middle west are profiteering or charging $0,000,000,000. The last session brooks the people were more w illing to get necesfairly these heavy.. About the only thing no competition as the most expenki-v'and why unreasonable prices upon behind '.our 'governmeht can that at this time is to sit within the embraced schedule, one since the war. One encouraging iiot? We. must recognize, we are' on- market livestock when it is your of the that lle measthings important ign is that the extraordinary gaged in. warfare against the most . ' . out ready.; of the woik. definite' v'1. while' formidable antagonist the epuntry has ('y they appropriate' ures, well as the agricultural . regulation, as amounts, do got ..specify that they be Drastic curtailment of the Federal is the grading and recovery, ait; entirely spent, in the $3,000,000,000-publiThe goal of the industrial act is to News service, United States Market so who of he that meat, marking works bill, for 'example, help put back to work:more than fif-- i of agriculture, is now in should and be that know, department buys it of may third a more than loubtful if teen million williig and able, men so tan be used, within a year. By the they may resume their places as wage r.,o, from the c&rcass on the rail at'fffect.- However, western stockmen end of that time it. may not be neces- - earners .and distributors of their in-- 1 the packing plant to the cut on the will be able to get complete mforma bloc k of the retailer. The housewife tion on the Los Angeles market, due sary to use more. The o.ld practice of ( 0ir?0 through our trade channels, IT 7 "!" politicians' spending everything they after all are the backbone- of the and the public generally need to know to a cooperative agreement between more about what they are getting for the federal government and the Cali. can get hold 'of-- may not apply here nation. . . L, fornia state department of agricultheir .money. . as administration of this and- other The goal of the agricultural re- Livestock market reports will bo o.f ture. gome one time the chain itgo big hills is supposed to be in the haTids of act is to so readjust coni- ry made-canvass supplied by the Los Angeles office of persons who have .few. or no political rnodity .as to enable the farmer jn, several localities to find out how the market news service to all logiti- prices is Als'o the encouraging obligations. to sell his wares at a price- that- will tjup housewife knew' about the mate news disseminating organiza- outloo.k for tax revenues. For the .first to again become a buyk-- hind- of beef she was him enable . getting. Most tions, just as in the past. There will time since depression began the- gov-- of . that others. produce. things. 0f the claimed people they bought be no market news releases direct to Vnments internal revenue collections worth-- 1 nojlnng but prime, choice cuts. Some the public, but stockmen will be able are these objectives Suiely are exceeding those for the same, perwhile and it is. well in mind admitted purchasing good quality. At to obtain complete information iod a year beiorq. Main reasons for mechanism the. that is. set the same time a survey of the cattle through their newspapers or through whenever this are the beer and gasoline taxes, which have been roaring successes. up to put these two new. laws into slaughtered in the various sections their selling agents at the stock yards. showed a vc'ry small per cent of catIt has been a tradition of many These two taxes, with cigarette and conditions. Mr, tle on choice and the working 'poor' G7 prime standing that producers are enyears grad'ng for were income taxes, responsible also gave first intimalion of, hoof. Certainly not enough to supply titled to complete information on all Johnson dur-'nrevenue all internal cent tf per what' fair wages will mean: About 45 'all those who claimed to have bought transactions on the central livestock May. Income tax collections, howcents per hour, for a week,! prime and choice cuts, and the bulk of! markets. Realizing that the values es ever, have gone down; 'decrease dur' t the cattle were graded common to tablished on- the open markets are ferhelowst-pai. fiscalyear has been ing the current " to In the comparispn: $296,000,005 last. This loss was more than offset by Increases of. revenue of $313,500,-00- 0 from the beer tax, together with 25 other new taxes. and five sets o'f higher rates' on old taxes. .More and higher taxps is the orderiof Hie' day. Curiously enough, both the common man 'and the financier favor repeal n of the capital gains and losses of the income tax law' but for definitely . different reasons. Many more millions can be collected through correction of technicalities and loopholes in the l'avv. Also to be considered and is the possibility of hard chances gre that the vine- taxos--T- ie eighteenth, amendment will bo .only a memory within a year, and revenue from this source will be large. J.1-00 de-th- - , of-th- e T ' . be-sai- - ' it'-i- - i , - . . . . Secretary Swanson, of our Navy, determined that Uncle Sams Navy shall be second to none, promises. to build airplanes to the full complement." Aiiplanesand submarines will decide future wars. Floating ships are airplane targets, except fast cruisers, .useful to destroy enemy floating com merce. ' . house-to-hou- se - - - Secietary .Swanson should inspect plans of the latest military airboat built by the British, exhibited at thp recent air pageant. The world's most pow erful airship, able to land and navi gate on rough water, it Is the fastest ever built, except actual racing craft g 32-ho- . - , - Our European friends, in their agi. Ration over the President's message on money, remind you of boyhood days when you. turned over a board, looking for fish worms, tmd all sorts of queer creatures darted and scampered an noyed by the sudden light. Small nations, hanging to the gold standard by their eyelids, realize that they must let go. France,' moie power fut, because of her hoard, almost equal to outs, is described as raging and .in wondering amazement. news-- , foi The solidly, important America, comes fium England Prime- Minister. MacDonald old Senator Cou zens, American de'egate: Cancellations- me pouring- - into northern inrluti-1fi- l England from all sver-th'world. These cancellations are' coming because of the'cheap American-dollar- . Speaking of that proposal for a ten per cent general tariff reduction, some of the boys on our delegation must have got their signala mixed. William Powell of Hereford, Eng., was granted separation from his wife because she slept with a dagger under her pillow to stab him if he snored Miss Marjorie Elsden of Chicago paid a fine of $50 for kicking off a policemans cap while, as she admitted, completely soused. After three years of work, Charles Baker, an engraver of Spokane, Wash., succeeded in engraving the Lords Prayer on the head of a small gold pin. 'pro-fvisio- i - mean more neither strong enough , nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car like ' . 0O0 orders for United State, factories and ft United oik for. State? farms and moie The "world economic conference workers, we shall regret Britains 1o?sl not Collapsed, but its looking 'pretty but not regret out abandonment of the to toryl It is! basically, an attempt to . geld standard. revive .internationalism. ii .a world which js now predominately nationThe British 'are. business men- first alistic. Bones of contention. .turn in of all, and' Russia seems-to- ' Most imj ortan turn: ' at every peared Russia has released'two that direction and the tween France the b( is fight British .engineers 'lacked up for saho riUbiliza.-over dollar United Statos ' of the English prisoneis vlage after one had confessed. The British Prime tion. France wants. ijt, .to .savo her ?tan .'Minister and Soviet government repre franc from slipping, off Sentjatiyes .are haying friendly talks dard. U. S. is aga'mt jt; our .and the two countries- will resume s ccVery program is ba vd as usual. kind or another, of 'infl-itn ope Lord ' Bea verb rook , a Canadian, who jy 'tion which is' definitely opim-i-to owns the London Express and knows standard principles. The Ameri- -' gold 'the .British, says nothing will ever can delegation has cas'e, dne to keep Britain fiom trading with Russia individual memlx rs'have t - - have-ap-- I . i ,J t B the-gol- int'-niA- - "principal-busines- - - . lo-- the-fac- . d that miliar been making statement?- - which often conflict. European observers yonder, and justly, why they dont- go into y more huddles amcr.g thmc elves, - business expert says the words Hulls trade resolution, main most' often spelled incorrectly by business mens secretaries and others are f? at u re of v.liicli i? reduction of trade the following: barricTs, met q cool response.' . Onjy Procedure, lose, benefit, 'accommo resolutions on which any real pro- date,' adviser, occurrence, supersede. :.gress have been .made deal W ith . . affect. f,,rs 0f a minor nature, The possibI M one in are mistakes Frequent at home' jty 0f political repercus-ionaccommodate; two Ta In benefited; from the conference is imminent. S'-- r occurrence spelled with an A; auper-sede- ,retary Hu'l is apparently net receivspelled with a "C in place of anticipA-ed- ; .S." Miss Hakes, the expert, ing the persiikntial support Mol-'vhas his Raymond assistant, says there are harder words, but they . .a-looked up in the dictionary.- In the Bren stealing, his thunder. "M.r. Jloleyj in politics is nothing, short of average business office the words men- ri.-.tioned would be misspelled at least amazing.- As . William Allen White half the time. It might interest. you to W'roe: the dn he is causing in .Lon-- ; try it. don sounds like' Moley, Mi. ley, Mo-- ! ley, Lord God Almighty: The imporSenator Capper, who lives in Kan tance of Bis going to London is ex-- , saa when he isnt working in Washing plained by the fact that be is en isoton and knows about farmers, predicts lationist in policy, while Ilr. Hull Is that a new better business era is com' - . an internationalist. . ing with our old and sacred "The devil ' oOo . take the hindmost" policy discarded. During May, industrial, products n He sees the possibility of regulating and reorganizing industry on a basis achieved the largest increase recardd that will protect and benefit the by the federal reserve boards index-iworker. 14 years. Reports in early 'June The proposition to reorganize the show continuance of the advance.-cotton industry, with child labor for ighi industries, such as shoes and. bidden, Is encouraging. textiles, are moving to new highs. A national government able to reach industries seel, lumber, out and take gold from hoarders, etc. are participating to should know how to take child work a leper extent in thn march. Employ-mi- nt ers from heaitless industrialists and wage staistics grow more encou-aging- , and th-rhas been no Mrs. Ella A. Boole, president of the :n the mod cun weakening ty price, Womens Christian Temperance Union deploring the approaching repeal oi rise. Of inn ortr.nce to all busines.es prohibition, offers a plan. She will ask is National Industry Recovery Adthe W. C. T. U. to begin a strenuous ministrator Johnsons warning' campaign for "voluntary abstinence against efforts to increase prices from liquor. without justification. There will be no That is the best plan since It was price Effort will be shown that compulsory abstinence given to the general price raising from liquor does not wotk. level gradually, through elimination (,1933, b King Fittuttt S.nJictt,, Inc.) of unfair competition, low wage scales fie'r-ritar- A used as a yardstick throughout the country, those who transact business on these markets have always made every possible endeavor to keep the producers fully acquainted with values and market trends. At most of the larger centers, trade newspapers have grown up with the markets. Supported by all factions of the trade and regarded as invaluable to the producers, editors of these trade papers have been jealous of their reputations for accuracy and intelligent analysis of market trends. Commission men likewise have Been quick to give producers fair and impartial reports on the markets. Prior to the inauguration of the Federal Market News service, the trade itself arranged to supply newspapers, producers and all others interested with intelligent reports. While for many reasons it may be more satisfactory for the government to perform this to. serviee, the industry is again take over the task in the interests of government economy. Thus the producers may be assured that, whether or not government market reports are provided, the livestock people will continue to receive accurate and impartial market news. " - as long as Russia is able to buy. Why, says he, "we trade with cab nibals. ... hog-cor- n ever-met- . If those good. As a matter of fact the percentage of prime and choice cattle on any market is comparatively a small part of the total supply. Many attempts have been made to establish a system of grading and marking locally but apparently it requires federal iniflative and authority, which we now have, to bring it the-secon- Why is it that every and car in America has bodies of .steel ' reinforced by hardwood? Why is it that eveiy make of car selling for over' $4000 uses bodies of exactly the same' type? Why? For the same reason that Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because every test and every experiment have definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH! The trouble with steel alone is that it stands just so much shock and punishment. Steel alone is also inclined to' rumble and rattle. BUT when you put the two together a heavy, staunch steel body over tough, solid hardwood then the hardwood reinforces the steel and vice versa! And the result: the strongest, safest type of body, such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. , - All prices . . o. b. Flint , Michigan. Special equipment extra. 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