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Show - , , 4. ; - - ) . - , f BasaDsfir HatAnots 1CA At iibratorammoonotimelmro : , - , e . , , . ,, , , State Finance Problems . , , , . . ) - - ' , We stand for the Constitution' of the United States been -: , , .,.....,, ,., ' . . , ok, - - , EDITORIAL PAGE , Scsirtoke City, Utah, Woctmotioy, jantiory 29, 1952 Lev . , . i , - . - ' ' 1'7.' , tt 9.) . 66 , ,i1 , ,II - ,, ,.;.,,, f ' - - 'D -- '' y Roscoe Drunimpnet,':- - . 't 1 I1I ) I"..' . , , - - m-- ,,' r21111 t6S , IN WASHINGTOtJ , USA-USSR-AgreeTentiq- , - goe - 1- . a, t!":-8:- ' e -- , ,,,',41... -4- XyTASHINGTON 41 1Y - on - I and inquiry which we prize sohighlY. Thus the Soviets are doing somesince they are letting thing a little free air into their closed so-cietywhile we are doing what Is characteristic of democracyk that is, ,zz practising freedom. 3. The agreement May help lay the groundwork for further agreement.- We shouldn't expect very much Very soon but it can't fail to be helpful in the long view for more Russians and more Americans to know each other's country better. This is the kind of exchange which we should welcome and in which bottr sides will, win. Don't breathe it beca 4i:se it might go -- 4 7 ,C1N6 :,........".... 1,.. 1 tilted for away, - But i1 nu will tiptoe up, ... '., :ty,,,:,,441.- - ,':,,, rcAN... $ 0 t to , , to . our here's look at. in The difficulties something oty,t21.....,,, ...44 , , i 4 1,, ,.,.,,....,,,,..1.,, ,f. .1 portunity for substantial savings because ,,,,,j that bob The Soviet United and are the problems the States Foundation, legal -' her - of outdated pro cedures in vt",....c.-4e,, ,"I Union have reached an agreement. .e;;;!t, !' nbecause of the over-.. ,, , up from time ' auxiliary finance functions. Budgeting, persignificant agreement. tapping interests of the Finance Department -- ii,n, ' a:' not going to end the cold sonnel, purchasing and travel administr- ,. (legislative authority) and other state agenso 4,..4.1 4 ts,,,y,-,war, but it bears on Its conduct. tion are controls in which improved pmc- - cies (State Constitution authority.) This un- , , , ' ' '' 'certain ' reason the be save It has taken 2lei years to bring the status why I may legal ' tices and techniques might possibly i . &s , It off,but-i- t isnow-don';';eole. times at Finance of has the i signed and considerable money. Department i, taxpayers Oill sealed. in enforcing its bucig- - . ,, 0,,REAK ;,;.',' !: t e iitt acted ..This Is the conclusion of the Utah , '' I1 The .agreement itself will,.set in i' research the private, ; personnel and finance control powers. etary, Foundation, 4 ----' ' 4 , ,, y motion a ' A bill was introduced in the 1957 Utah ' exchange of - e so,' organization, in a study of the setup of the r, A. ' -lo " ideas contact and ' ;1.' people -- Utah State Department of Finance.- Any Legislature providing for a single executive i : USA USSR. the and betweittLte 'to Finance ' are Commission, - suggestions to save the state money replace the present ' , S - , To' bring about a wider contact i but the measure never came' up for a vote. , k of real concern to every taxpayer. to our be part of a package peoples, arrangements among R. I It was considered THE PATIENCE and skill of the The establishment in 1941 of the Departi are being made to exchange some 40 (1 47'f,2,0, $c head of the Sate ' ' ment of Finance as now constituted, "was a deal for the reorganization of various state .1 ' illir'' delegations of persons in industry, . of East-Weoffice 4; marked forward step in the improvement of departments in the interest of economy, as contacts, Ambas- Ito -- - IJ2administratis the ,,,, sciences,. 4144,,,,, teachers, Governor it agriculture , Clyde. Actually, William of state sador governby e proposed J processes Lacy, helped to maim I 1 , rwriters, icomposers, singers, dancers,. the negotiations successful. measure between the rec.- Of was a consolidation tiurli, The compromise ' the S report. ment," says . ) ; :ci): ..actors and symphony orchestras , He tried all Moscow to technical and "housekeeping" functions into ommendations of certain recognized author!1 P . ' t de-To bring about a wider exchange to include an along ofget s ' 1 ovr 4a : on unified the ties was In''' 0of favoring Finance "commentsubject t t - 3 a exchange -t. an integrated Department a ' of ideas; arrangements- - are being '41010t,if . aries on world events" as part,of the 'i ii, partment under the aegis of the governor,, frgoy)-:- ) line with a, general trend at that time. ,, 1 1 44, Of Soviet radio a madefor series d I. finance the i someas be turned out to t; mutual, radio and TV programs. So against - &gem,' 4 ; 4)4 $ if 11, TV programs to be heard ,in the ,.3,,k , as now constituted.. far the Soviets have demurred at what different from 'most, in that it was w, I , .1.,'. United States with comparable time we.cannot ., , . Constitution Utah the three-maUnder r,0,,,,;:.? i : instead broadras a corignissia, headed ;'., by radio and TV avOr: permittingthe It... e commisslomr-weetimtableas such and ascontroversial : OAditititTlifarta4, have a political 1 able for American programs. 0 the - "Alti eivf ,do- hilis, e , 4 would "commentaries" - - :only Massachusettsand South Carolina have only to the governor, thereby inevitably. ..g e4,10ft ' - State- Board of Examiners. Economy- and----- --come. oards-of -finance commisaioners;----- IS ALL THIS just peanuts?.--Ois it ' 4;1144 - ,611r . The agreed subjects for radio efficiency- - in the administration of this Minnesota, it is recalled, had a three-ma- n in it and the important 'It meaningful . Y a) : , ,' , and TV exchange are limited to sci. N, whole range of lacerated 'finance COMMISSion for many years and agency is of utmost .importance,- and possi- r,' , 4 41 - - bly can be achieved through- legislation - found that it didn't work satisfactorily.'t. t .:7,,,Y.--- ,"' sports, industry, irelations? I think it is, an exceed- - ence, techniques, a' rA. ' 04 Board the of agriculture-,- education and health. -East-Wec, Friction, lack of funds, division of authority ,.,,,,which recognizes the authority ..---of ingly important piece f .,IA,,,, 6., -wor. business 41.. is a good beginning; They. This and poor coordination hindered the agency "kit Examiners and at the same time places 0 de S 4, r , ', reasons: for three di -- 4t111,P'... , ' oc, i . from achieving its intended objective. Ac- - primary administrative responsibility with provide opportunity to give to Soviet ,., k . I e I This exchange issue was one of listeners LI k, ' je n a single ,executive. . 01171 executive and viewers a picture of kr' 'sd4ell .4 cordingly, in 1939, the e e - the half dozen topics which occupied '41 "glY 'We is lived in America and how how - 00301;442,,,,,kla s , the "Summit"-- conference at Geneva. a free society works. Ca-ker: is Snow being done about "Fix Something - ,, 4 It Uncle?" I. . These broadcasts ought not tole t it. Any evenly measured agreement , , nor truculent. They pugnacious the about know did not Lake governaction, Salt with Moscow is useful. One 'little The public's knowledge- of Its . to be candid and descriptive in- ought the or how con and the Public could lead is to arguments, even another. It and at best, pro , , agreement inadequate. ments, Utohns in Congress convey all they can of the heart ,. ...", dividuat council members voted. c9u1d be moderately apathy can be blamed, as also can the press RAPINAa". .4, and spirit of the people. now been corrected. has ' action All this - 2. It should be frankly recog- ',.,....,..r...,,,,,c.,,,,o ...,,t:S.'"' and other Införmition media at times. But would hope that the time might I on I a In level Monday seems to me, is come public meeting nizedand this, it ,,,,,, ...... when the officials of any government when the ICremlin would let . . . what makes the agreement excep- South Salt Lake City Councilpresented the deliberately deprive the public of the knowl.; Soviet people hear añ American the ---the 1eard arguproblem-i- n meeting, that in the tionally significant ' edge of what they are doing, not only are commentary on world eventsand - radio and TV the officials breaking the law, but also they ments, and voted again to a lish the office exchange the Soviets ' we theirs commentaries need of city manager. In a wo d, it made the are making a harder and, in reality, , are defeating democratic processes. not ' be combative, just busines straightforq the pUblie' business. a greater it'oncession to us than we Apparently, the South Salt Lake City ward and honest, Now the South Salt La e citizen' know!-edg- e are making to. them- . Council realized these facts. The members of the affair is adequate. They know SENATOR WATKINS -- Addressed Treasury 'hider Secretary Fred C.In permitting any American IT WAS IN- the summer of '55 that of the council are to be complimented for , Scribner to discuss fiscal policy. Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. But. grams on the Soviet radio and TV on administration's farm their corrective action. Two weeks ago In what was voted yp9n, and they know. whoSenate ' deMoscow a is said they would like to do this. an Illegal executive session, they voted to voted for what. And they have the satisfacnetworks, giving up ganin programs President's 1958 economic REPRESENTATIVE D A W S 0 N---tion of knowing the state's Freedom of In- of its nearly total censorship : is now being done. That's terminate the office of city mknager. gree It Voted for 40 reduction in the over the minds of its report; on new measure to limit to formationlaw was, in the second meeting, Neither the Ipublic nor the press were We, in people. something. amount of temporary debt limit in-- return, are $50,000 annually p r i c e -, observed. ent at the meeting. The citizens of South. only caned upon to pracIt, matr prove to be more than . to minintroduced crease; any support payments tice more of the freedom of speech something. . eral lands exchange legis- , single farm producer, on S -new bill regarding loans lation to boost school ' ', reVenues from- public do- by National Banks when -s.,1 ".... non violence has become truly prophetic to Ten years ago, Ian. 30, 194fl,- and 10 , main; collateral represents liens 1.2 voted to restore 1i ! the at to directed world a fast large." concluded he On grazing lands; noted to i missiles and r e s e a r c h it:o days after Ii on helpless children and unsuspecting But In his case, Gandhi was struggling Emphasis On Science Senate that Brownlee Dam on Snake' funds for fiscal 1958; tes- UnityMahatma promoting ' ' women on the streets and in their own Gandhi was Iassassinated by Hindu fanatics River will be in operation in Septem- - tified before special House- again the colonialism of a nation, Great Held Only Need Of:fo ci a-- y of bad code a that Dam while 'On his way to a prayer meeting. ber abd. mittee on Education oil schoOl rive-One cannot help realizing how great , But Gandhi's tenet, did Evidently, these people have never ethics, and morality. Gandhi knew that his has begun: testified before special nue needs in federally impacted Utah , cost of education is unless he hap. the had a visit from real vandals to know colonialist oppressors would not destroy House Committee on Education; dis- - areas; met with Mayor A. F. Stewart not die with him. Some persons and groups, t to be around a school during.a what distinction really is like. ' cussed administration's new educa4.- - and Commissioner Grant Burbidge pens him, though they frequently jailed him. concerpect with our troubled worle, have time of purchase .of r ' t A child's life is not complete with. a such not face do tiofial men Free with ' come to feel that his on Secretary today policy problems; parprogram s c h o o I equipment. t out having or having- had a dog. If Marion Folsom; discussed Federal .ticipated in Interior Committee hear- - Watching a school flukvattat., Is the tnly possible counter to today'', worthy opponent in their containment of have to keep their dogs in 1...., people Under-Cordictamulti-micommunism. The Kremlin's ruthless Highways program with building under. con- - . ings on authorization of spread of communism. But is it? 'own yard they could refuse to their mum secretary Louis S. Rothschild; lion dollar Trinity River project in ,struction and seeing c. tors are without a code of honor as their resulted The doctrine of pay license on the dogs. it treateven 55 met with of our and other 53 Stewart of completed, life California. . all : Mayor from Gandhi's attemnt to exalt If you have your car in the yard , by flagrant repudiation with the most con-. Salt Lake City officials on waters hed an never take it out you don't have to les and agreements with them so starkly demanding that no berm be infPcted on D IX0N REPRESEIS'TATITE s servativemethodsolron-pay-license-otrithrubs-antriloW6r,met with President arviiving creatureWithoutholding,.-anmissiles Voted for g die with the season and can be appropriation; A. Smoot of E. the Farm Utah State their and morality, as their political purges, office,, governmental or religious. Gandhi used to keep the cost as low as pos. before. House Ways and back placed but a life cannot be Na- - . testified with met directors of their and Bureau; of satellite countries, over the ,.minds exercised immerse power ravishings a realization of the also ' or hearwhether child Means structure tax dog tional Reclamation ' Association. boasted atheism also show. and hearts of his countrymen and others education ducation. If Mrs. J. W. Nennikson in support of own ir ings ' throughout the world. At the toot of this 11: continues as it is, it win cost more be- Unfortunately, until the United States SENATOR BENNETT Attended bill to give teachers tax 'fore it will cost less and the impetus and the Soviets can agree to a workable pnwer there was no nhysleal fnrce, no auTransportation Controls meeting of Senate Finance Corn- - exemption for m o n e y 1,.445H-- of Russian educational advance will must orld W Free the disarmament plan, but thoritanian comnulsion, rtothing to consider technical Amend- - spent on professional im- - 'mittee Considered Undesirable certainly not encourage less spending unioue moral strength, selflessness and prepare to defend itself. If it were to adopt ments to internal revenue ; introduced education. L,,)- - ...,,,. for prome Within Gandhi's policy, corrnlete dedication. , The ramifications of transporta- 4 bill to permit same proc- code; attending Banking Basically, there is nothing wrong ' hours the world would be subjugated and 1Vould Gandhi's philosoohyAton todav's . control are extremely complex: and Currency Committee inboth essors to handle with the curriculum of the accredited federally y Red die- nowever, I was quite surprised at the on disaster loans present armament race? Sorge nersons bes enslaved by the All and of hearing ,.. United of States. the ....1 poultry spected rewould naive attitude expressed in your edi- lieve it would. Dr. Ralph- Bunche. under. tators. Continued under Small Business Act; the science and mathematics is L.,.,'"Y until next January; worked 'with torial on helping the railroads in annihilation. Desnite the profligate of the United Nations; scretary-eera- l more fered :::14 Colorado is h e a r d President's eco- that True, necessary. industry spokes,The policy of permitting .any T '''' ' armed in material tahe subv.;aste men be to af and must neonle: being conviction of these ' nornic- report and labor . emphasis given these men to promote measure permitting Fq stateft means of transportation unrestrained to the teeth, Its better for men to protect jects, and Standards must be raised; - selective- rate "The fact ie. there is ro rational message; conferred with Mayor the same depletion allowance on oil roakink would- be- - dig.- - -- , bin "' schools have the goodbasically m than 4o Mil intcpcertain in- - intetnational,, P tft irg Stewart and other Salt Lake City' or:- 'share oil industry; testified before': to the publicand would spell astrous programs of instruction. ' since-.- . war solves. nothinFt. achieves Pnl v slavement. . 8, death or assimilation to much desir; -- - - ficials concerning flood control in special House committee against .. Candhrs as Provocative tbheetoedsutacrta, msomlual!wonoutlod death- and: tevtat1nn ind he,,ets more . competition . ministration's plan to cut aid to parley's Canyon and sanitation facilwahhle to effort war. ThArats tn.the combined effort9 of sciis, freedom and free 'agency would ities at Brighton; met with directors., erally impacted areas; participated iich7ynot children. in school at eight years of have nakpypoaurefnotryme in be swept from the earth If it were adopted ,of National Reclamation Associar ence control whose the, Bland William Hurst with of and, agarnst mqchine Mayor , age instead of six and extending the cleaning up the motion picture adver over man. GPTYM warned, his megsave of today. to ten or eleven months tjon; conferred with Chilean Ambas- - ing in cfiscuslions with Community school f using page. on city . instead-o, sador on copper legislatidn; attendee FacilitieAministration the nine months as now Moulton; constituted. This would give the same briefing by federal reserve board sewer. and, culinary water ' problems Bountiful -,- Xmotult.:oteducation..,nsisprovidect-,,----ft .aaFRPF- activities; metAvithlotBlanding, ; -now in fewer years with fewer teach. S c4 number domestic makes this year at the Deer Cattle, Imaging if you can, 100 million heepmen also ers. would It justifiably 'give celebrated Chicago Automobile Show. This vehicles on American highwaYs! That's the instead full of Count Heid Incorrect F.D.R. teachers a year's salary WcTuI is the first time anything like that has hap- prediction, of the National Safety Council a ninemonth's salary Educational tArKg1IMItilta 1 for1975. That's half as many again as now pened in If a cause is just, why is it that history of the exhibit television in the home could help the those fighting for this cause cannot, Cominit time whentthe,automohile in. mothers train their children. "Romper jam our Tstrtets, boulevards and freeways. Room'' is a program that may be It all adds up to the proposition of ,either dustry is enraged in a careful Ferutiny of (From the Deseret News Flies) present their case without trying tcr British noblemen for thesake of a built upon. Pretrams would have to fool the public by manipulating facts Its sales and price situation, chances are 25 Years Ago t'A sacrifice on the altar of getting more driving space- ,or drivithg - and 14. developed . for different age this will cause the lifting of some eyebrows figures for their own benefit? . 'smaller automobiles. snobbery, ",he called every such mar- - . Jan. 29. national wcru ,, This groups. method has been used sct ' Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York in and around Detroit. sant a protest to Chief Justice Charles1' nage. There are many implications for in and out of govern; Demand for the foreign makes has be . City has come out for the latter solution. Fans Hughes, asking him not to adend against such "possible solutions." Years 75 last the few years that the Ago manuin come this country that the so, great 'muebinic He wrote a letter to five automobile minister the oath of officp, of presiThey will need some debate. Educa- wis to realize that sufwas Jan. George 29,4883St. have comnanies and Renault the the dent United Volkswagen 'of States to Franklin problems tion costs are rising, and more chil- facturing companies, citing little i n t h is respect can be taken ' 27 very of an haymeasles, epidemic fering than .run the ID. Roosevelt-Th- e - dren are- being educated President:elect had, created in our cities and towns and on thi had to charter ships for longer , for t face value. t Ing died in 29 days. "This, for a poputhe organization claimed. disqualified be must to risk of regular ttOmmercial shipping.' Fiat, done periods. Something highways ln between lie cjtes as follows: lation of less than 1.500 souls is quite Recently the cattle and sheepmert , as president by "opén himself '41 Available curb an Italian product. has the advantage of its improve the quality of education and space has shrunk in used a 1. gure of 13,, a high percentage." as the num.,' . tion'still a of to not unbalanced amount Constitution." the take an , part own shins by which it keeps uo with Amer'. all cities. b er of in Vtah' s national forests deg to edtcawas of national At referred close of total income the the the for the prohibipart Alsembly.Hall The , in such short can orders.. Volkswagen was In the past 10 yeats the average park-in 1921. Now there are 54 million' tion amendment: hon. If the present trend continuei, services Sunday, the choir surprised acres of its usable space of land of which approximately supply near the pnd or1957 that the Ing lot has lost-- 15 children of nursery ,school age will be and pleased the congregation by JareHundreds of gallons of milk were aze eealer price,' for a used model W a pre-wmillion are national forests. eight garages have lost into the school was This brought public down system ' genting "Mighty Jehovah." the sewer at the being dumped In some communities parking meters,--13,000 deer on them, it slicrhtly higher than the Hsi price for a new Figuring as as those well col. of the first time that oratorio had beeb junior pupils plant of the Salt Lake Milk "'roducers' would average out ,to about one deer to installed a few years ago in concrete at dis., one. have To a solo Lake. bass age. lege in The per ,Salt. support Association because the butterfat con.-given by The smaller foreign makes cost approxison for one fifth of his life, is more ' per square mile O'r To deer per 19 tances of 20 feet apart are no longer-adMatthew Noah was excellent. tent did not Meet the legal . than public education can be square miles of forest If there were maielv 25 less than the least exnenqive expected quate ,for handling the Inger pas'sJitgerwere trying to - no more deer than that In . do. 100 to Yeati as less 1921, I won- half than enst and Ago , cars. find was to obtain this milk for - , Ifs Big 'rhrop der who counted them as I'm sure the W. Nathan Jr. Adamson, Traffib jams and congestion on the much per mile to operate: These items of editor The Jan. have rather it than 29, 1858The needy 011dren, game,departthent didn't have enough , thrown aWay.' Pacific was quoted in regards to the naturally, are resnonsible for the sale of region highways and streets of the , Some to spend the time it would have help it Things Running in a over 200 1957 000 sales War: war units needless "A Mormon 68'' ; have become more intense. gain taken to find th e m . Even with the 50 Yours Ago Than Dogs 20 Loose, Worse., The letter went to the presidents of against the Mormons would be most . times O' many deer , that We are Jan. 29, 1908Unusual unfortunate our for national preckutions reputa,IIigh for automobile production and Americart Motors Corp., Ford Motors Corp,, to have now, many hunters supposed 1 were and Mrs. taken 2, this Seuthwick, Jan. Mrs. the If tion, because when'Eing morning wrong. wickedly U.S. units'in million were in sales the General- Motors torp,Chrys'ler Corp and eight claim they 'cannot find one. , Edward 'COn'Jan. 8, seemed more British Barbathe United Williams, , opened States; s prompted by bigotry 1555- .- Most of these purchasers-- during Studebaker-PackarAs I recall it was long after 1921 Corp. Of these corncerned over a few shrubs and flowers and influenced, In, passion: 'should nkent. It was feared that the suffra- ' installment wilt loans, 1958, has turned Motors payrtif their, American before an effort was made to count ' and not over the children whose lives already parties do some the t a war of gists extertaination might King undutake bodily'; a strong, new sales potential.- the deer in the state and new areas to the "compact car," ks it callstthe model,s 1 are in danger of being ruined by sex harm. or at least make a disturbance.' against the .Nlonmon- eommunitit theindust6-despitethiare 'still being Opened up as; roads are opt irnistic old Hudson-- and Nash lines and abandoning-it- s an act almost as thousands of homosexuals, and other built, so obviously this figure is mis-- , progpectus, must find it s'obesing to realize plauded Rep. AlcGavin of Illinois - as he treacherous butcherr of the tAptomobileiforecasters expect other cornpsex fiends who are known to the law When - he declared that American leading, , that 'U.S. car imports .now exceed - our exMaDonalds of Glencoe in 'the High- ariles-will 'go along 'with' the trend.but are allowed to run loose and prey ft. E. Foulger , were heiresses to 01 out their will souls lallds selifng - The smaller cars , ports Scoqand:1 foreign made - wa. --- ---- -- -- - -- .,,i state,-accordi- 4 - 4 , (0' ' 4 , : over-cztutious- ly - f,- - ' , !: - 1 - " e, ide, ii , 4P- -- - , , . - ai ni ' - ' i,, wde-rangi- - , , st , 9, - - it. ( , - multi-heade- n - . n 1, - -b- , , . . . - rw z-, att4 $ 3 be-th- -' - te : -- 91-- -- ,.,. U.S.-Sovi- et - .. -- st , - 1 -' y,-- - 1 , Now Know South Salt -- , i - r - fr -- one-ma- . 1 . , ' s -- . ' 1. , 0 , - 1 - , D , 6 t., 1 4 -ei fin-di- , . , -- - -----. -- ,? 1 . q ,, Utah's-organizatio- - -- ' 4 77-7-' i - , . , I t - .t.zor7 , -- 1 ) 4 . 77-- 1- 4 114 - . 11 'e , wo- -- it it - , ,0os IT . non-prof- 7- - -- ';'''.i.4i, );;'..,,, ) vi de HELPED - - i , '4),t.,,,y:-,S- 1UU - et : - .- . , t. -,4! -- "- . W.. - : habit-formin- g. , :..Z. ,- 1 evening,--thi------- . - an-ope- -- - - -- What They Dtd Last Week , "PI-bli- , - , - , - - , - Could Gcindhi ;ucceed Todsii? I - , - 4- - - -- ,,,- -- . - School Curricula Rated Okay - ---- -- -- -. - , 4' Hindu-Musli- . m - Corn--Britai- - "non-violence- rt honori-Christia- n, eorttnt-tro-r-i-on-0-x-b-ó- - ," 4 SAC. federal-municip- e" al n- "non-violenc- e" d - discloses,These-leaders-are-without-ethl- y ea pr ri ,. - . ,. ,..,,,k, , "non-violenc- e" power-hungr- , - edliga garK, e1 re-giv-en - 'non-violenc- - . 'ht''';'' l- a - ' - . "non-violenc- - .(i, e" of-su- it oil-sha- - alte-nati- le 1 .'. ve - ,,,, - -- en--;- , their-freedo- n-violenee,! ', . , ad.---- "non-violenc- ne , - , The Smaller Auto - The Cose Of - - , IT,sta - - - - - Protested . - - , , --- -- Taking Oath Of Office the-58-ye- - . , - - - t 1933----T1- 1 I -- - - 1 -- aver-whi- 40. ar le - -- e- , - mentr-Organizatio- ns - - , - , tri-ita- te - , -- . .. , - - - d - sug-esti- , - ng , s - - esvnt-atiNki- '. I 1 - 4 , ,: , , -- - , - .. , '. - . , T' 4e'. . 17 , - - -- - . .. : , . , , ,..- - --- -- 1 ; Li , - , . . . ' ,- . a- , 0 . - - t' I. - |