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EIGHTY-THIR- YEAR D Sflapographs Tin.'dy Camera Shots Prom All Parts of The Globa reopen PublicrAHNS DISCUSSION OF nations CHiffiJapanese SURPRISES BY SPECIAL N 0 T E jBEER-MEASU- OflVarOnflmerica Gets '80 Years In Prison Zangara " " O ' For Roosevelt AttemPl To m BY 289 to promote economic recovery, and stated his opposition to th domestic allotment plan of farm relief as wholly unworkable Borne measures loojyng for the promotion of economic recovery. the president said, have been far advanced during tho present aa to seem possible of ensession actment before March 4 He listed them numerically; First In the list, Mr Hoover placed the bankruptcy bill passed by the House saying its enactment is of the most rritital Importance in thin period of readjustment Ide urged also ratification of the Las rence Sea wav Great Lakes-St- . of treaty, enactment by the House 'ithe general principles of the-- Glass i banking bill, and authority for the jeconstruction corporation to jn craae 4b amount of loans "to ajfetea and rmintripslitiea for pur pc lees of assistance to distress on tht same terms as the present " x. n on reoonsrderatlon of the fceer bill opened at 2 39 p n. Monday in the bouse of representative. The measure would permit manufacture of beer in Utah for and when its sale is auexport, thorized by th federal government. Rp Darrel T. Lane of Sait Lake began the discussion with a defense of Frank P. Lowe a demand for reconsideration, declaring that charges Mr. Lowe was bribed to take action wan without foundaGreen-hage- By InlernaliOMl New Service.) the K wave of nationalism swept Japan today following labmet'g formal decision to withd aw from the League of Nation, and launch it drive against Jehol province. At the ame time, a urg of indignation and determination ingulfed China with statesmen aid public bodies bending all their esource to resist Hie Japanese advance. Demands for sverance of diplomatic relations and declaration of war were heard. American military authorities took measures to safeguard American live and properly in the( event the Jehol hostilities extend to north China, Report received by the Chinese legation in London told Of a icries of sharp engagements in nor .hern Jehol resulting in the death of 70 Japanese. At Geneva, Yotuke Matsuola, chief Japanese delegate, blamed the League for driving a wedge between east and west which threatens a chain eif event that can lead to developments no man today can foresee. -- -- ' tion. Bayard W Mendenhall (D), Salt Lake, quoted from the Democratic state platform and the state . constitution to prove that when be voted no he did not violate the hm party. Mr. campaign pledgo-Mendenhall said that the Oreen-hagebUl plainly called for oulU- - BT JOHN GOETTE fjcatioft- .R. TO UNO I Desrr- -t New Backprs Hopeful Deseret News Staff Writer) Staff W n'erl act ti9. INS) PEIPING, Feb. AiXr fashing out at the domes TOKYO. Teh. 29. (INS) A Although the Patterson bill, al and ready parsed tn the senate, needs dal wave of nationalistic sentiment With war between Japan emChina aa Imminent the nation island vote proponents of the as a swept Japan tonight rwconfidentdemonstrated Its approval of the pire prepared tor Invasion at Je this legislatUm are American and .. marines to quit the,. cabinet's decision favorable action on U than the bill inasmtt ' drive for pacification' of Jehol uard American lives and proper- - Dumber of who repreKnlaUvM. elect Roosevelt, Is n North China. of Zangara, without voted beer bill have the delay, gains! prpvince KANG ARAM VICTIMS Tiff, American minister to China, shown here a, he appeared la Chur Saturday for preliminary armilresubman Plans for Mated that they are. for meetings and ', re three ltctlma of CoiMTTe Nelson T. wan Johnson . , assured by minion. raignment In Miami. He la standing between two detectives. itary demonstrations were announcbullrfj hiiltrW that were military official, the United States Katurdav. , renewed hope waa ! ed only a few hours after the cab- force, Roosevelt. for will emer with cope any Baito took inet of Premier Viscount ghen to the wefa, when Represen- Would-b- e At top la Mis Margaret Krnia of that may aria. The Asssssin Admits Four Charges; Judge tative Low. who voted against step of formalb geney 30. TfFW tORK, Frh Newark; center la tlHlam hinnott. Expectation that hostilities will the deciding upon secession it the extend Greenhagen bill, said that Lindsay, Near Fork detertlve, and bottom. N (APMIr r Konakf Wall the of south Great comDenies Delay, Proceeds With ha thought , there waa room, 22. Coroom Brittsfi snUoMador, arrived at league assembly adopts the Russell Caldwell, Into the Peiplng-Tientaarea, for A t i street home consideration of the question of mittee report condemning Japan's where there are many American the Gro e, Fla. All are recovering. Doc' Sentence D. activities in Manchuria. Franklin Presldent-clttor announced today that Mayor citizens Interne led to a con- again since be waa not certain Determined to throw 69 900 ference and whether he had voted RocMerdt at 9M pm. today. m r,ght. Orrmak and Mr. GUI both arrl' of authontiee military troops into Jehol within tho next Peiping. The possibility of an extra aesaton oualy wounded, will probably 2S hours tho foreign office made MIAMI, Fix-- , Feb 20x tomeys for a postponement of the INS) NEW TORK, Feb. 20 (INS) waa decided no damage 1o at the end of the present session It eleventh-hour President-elec- t Tooscvelr definite- en ettempt to evert American lives nd property is yet; nw inr it 42nd day, looms in view In swift retribution (or his attempt trial. Colima ordered tho hearing to hostilities a and possible threatened, but that these troope of the vast amount of legislation to ly took negotiate W of European prolonged President-elec- t aasasainaio proceed immediately. debt revision In h Is own hands to- open declaration of war must remain on guard remaining to he acted upon and Roosevelt. forAsk Withdrawal Gateppe Zangara, Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicathe vital Issues of unemployment first sign of trouble. day. despite the fUt inauguration idler and anarchist. go and' Mrs. Joseph GUI, the too A foreign office spokesman proia still almost jwo weeks or. an American and debtors relief hanging por- mer Italian that Report today wwrwiteneed to SO years In4 most seriously mounded, mere still As soon as the Jk K Majestic posed that the Nanking govern- named Btephena ia training Chines tentously on the horizon. Prison on hia pica of guilty to fourion (he hospitals danger list today, docks this afternoot, ba mill see ment and Marshal Chang pilots to fly 12 hew American mou Kills Appear count of assault mult intent tOiaithough both had ahom n encourSir Ronald Find way. The British Immediately withdraw all planes for Action against the exaging improement. ambassador, back fresH from sev- theft- troops from tho disputed pected Japanese inavston of Je- - That the Twentieth at re tonea by gen (boldnt Hoar pronoucd eral weeks of oonferenc et with his province. This would leave only irCFlease Turn To Two! to Turn Page Dade Collins (Please Two) 6o quietly was Zangaraa admlr county Judge Page home office over terms intended to regulars and volunteers defending fv court. sion of 0 $4 Jathe territory and make possible reduce finally England f guilt given to the court that Judge Collins meted out the the spectators who succeeded- - in. 90Q dbt to the United States. pan's annexation of tho province mraheavy punishment only few the courtroom were ur This afternoon s meeting between to Manchukuo a mere formality. he had personally coa entering Mr. Roosevelt and Sir Rot xUd will certain of what had happened. -The cabinets decision to secede eluded a of the The from the league reached In the The plea was entered on behalf be the second since election prisoner. Through It all. Zangara of the swarthy, diminutive aasas first was in Warm Springy early hours of tho morning after insisted that te had attempted to sin by Chief Defense Counsel Twy ago. just befo ve the an session, wsa embodied kill Mr, Ruoaeielt because of the man immediately after Judge Colambassador sailed for final imkrut In a formel declaration which will perns in tlona from Downing street. lins had oemiled the postponebe transmitted to Geneva forth1 suffer- he said, and I de- ment motion enNever before has a foreign , with. If the assembly adopts the cided to suffer wantI make him committee report, it was announcStanding at the counsel table Please Turn to Page Two.) ed tw make- - tt f asked to be hoard and Twyman ed, the government will announce Pleads Guilt j. -- rt-f then announced in a low voice its withdrawal "and will take thr Zangara entered a plea of guilty I would like to say that the deunder careful time of secession to all informations four entered " fendant is guilty. consideration athim against charging him with The spectators who fought their Meee Approval -murder. These two factors," tho foreign way into the courtroom were warfare terroristic by nature be- tempted Jn the ZangaUnder-Covep!eat announcing r office said, "will serve as a basis tween the Machado government ra s attorney told the court that the clearly disappointed over the . of the proceedings. frvf a counter statement to be isand the opposition, tn prisoner had no regrets over his They had hoped for and expectthe scores sued delegation Japanese by qn both sides have save hi attempt to kit! ed some act nr. CAVT GFT OUT Joe Rag that display of bombastic assassinated Feb. 29 WASHINGTON. by bombing President-ele(AP) at Oiyieva" the had failed from the former gin, 27, of Philadelphia, hasnt been little Italian of the nation regardshooting. Ms concluded with the aistsment oat of his house for 13 year be- fedThu. Wagner bill, explaining the ingSentiment manito cripple- - the govtried ndthdrawaTwa For The PresFdent moment. clearly real government', unemploywas sane. that cause he cant get through the Zargara thousand reservists the presi-deMachado has the upper hand, due Hia was made after Judge ernment byandshooting door. Joe, who wrtgha 730 pounds, ment relief program was passed fested. Fifty were puziled by the to his control of the small but ex- Collins, pleaelect, at the had and la sakl to be the world's largest today by the Senate. trial, presiding - BT GEORGS trained. army andth overruled -- motioir -fat man. rate 42 pounds of R, HOLM IA . cellently The hyjfefenso at-(Pase Turn io Pace Two.) army and police are (Copyright. 122. By Dceeret Newe polios because are Inyal being pa.d they Staff Writer) Cml servants are months behind MIAMI. Tlx. Feb. 20 INt) tn their pay. some morf than a Co-e- ds us Trouble is brewing In trouble that inevitably, it ia be- - 'ear. but the army is taken care almost date to lleved will eomptl seme form of Fvrrli Inadequate American intervention, peaceab.-- j or otherwise. Morrov', the opposition la han- It may break out at any t.me idlcapped by lack of fundi. There France Workers Strike before the probably not Cuban exile colony here In PARIS. Feb- - 29. (AP) State coming DETOIT. - Feb. 29 (INS) ad mmist rat-oof Frxnknn. Miami, two hours away by plane 'and CHICAGO, Feb. 30 employe through(INS) dancing at St. Rooaevelt an ba bad opporiu-.n- , Further relief from the pressure of out government lo contiln between 699 New York Franc, today defied the govIt waa Sirteea yoqnf elad in who been driven out have J the state-wid- e bank holiday was ernment end jrmvcuted brief "warn- A niCrifXR pointed out that a nt'oticl t ruyoMtbi title Bwwn robe Grecian ciropTe u praUIns t In services rises in. ing offu1 c'do wy public still danced on Good Pridajr In awaited by Michigan the Platt amendment any more ,bjr J? today, as the Lord with pageantry and wage protest against .' .proposed persecution the cathedral at Seville, and Governor William A. Comstock cuts. seriously than has the Coolidg ?cape . x for actlvtmeasto choral political lor the a Hoover and to that a number of form of issue administrations dancing prepared supplementary closed tw- - YTiey look Laat merchant Thursday across the ured rhythms of ecclesiastical longingly Thie amendment, adopted and 4 proclamation modifying hi, ongi-- I thousands of stores religious worship had their bethroughout ocean u of be toward conU-b,expanse back mad the a 'to music dating of the Cuban nal moratorium edict. ginning in stately. Interpretive the country as a protests against tution Inpart Vorr' Cxt and prxy for fond. -- gi&rUfltg of tha Russian ortho dances, The state today atarted It, second higher gives the Un.lcd, taxes and an .Apparent re- State the 101. Ini L'ntU a short time ago. all of dox church. to intervene The regular sermon was right without week service the J "j virtually by ParlianMint to econo- Cuban affairs at any time "for th Tuba was under 8om 2.909 Sunday - 'of its banka Governor Comstock luctance omitted at yesterday services ynartlal law Re- - 4 mize. Even a number of restaur-- , lh- - uUramodm - 'laat President in Machado lifted preservation in cently Rockefeller chapel. and Tuesday morning proclaimed ants tn Paris dosed for a time. ence and lo SI 540,006 Rockefeller rhapel government martial law for all the country exeight-da- y reading, prayers and the holiday to save the Street rara. buses and subways capable of maintain alife, t the property the at and cept Haprotecting of benediction the of were interspersed city University Chicago province Union Guardian Trust company ofu lea for ten min today, and individual liberty . . vana but th Installation of milibetween the - interpretive yesterday were treated to this Detroit from threatened failure. causing a traffic jam. Telephone No Perservbig It Is reenactment the the of tary dances The Rev. Charles W. governor in other stately proservice was Interrupted few an houi 'Ellhu Root later Interpreted this cessional dances which are a for continuation of Gilkey, dean of the chapel, delayed distribution aa not giving the 1 relic mtdd.e Tariff Report Delayed ofandthapostmen Tho of conducted the service. , -ln the ages. if in effect, not malls for an hour- - Wood reds language States power to v Intermeddle" tn An overflow congregation of thousands of employee dn pub- Cuba chapel waa a gift of John D domestic affairs, and vary--1 WABHINGTON, Feb. 29. (AP) lic Office Rockefeller. Jr had gathered at. or folded their arm nave resorted, to tr- Washington .aemluisijauonxl thyesper, Dressed tn while light bodlced" Oral arguments today ended the left their pieces of employment J lng "ancienL service to view the biVi 'jouowd tbolRost Imerpre jroristic amntiee on a aide acale. School teacher announced a half tatton more or leee m eoetumea the graceful joung How many of the opposition, pol- dance ln worship revived in all STOLEN SHIP BOMBED This hearings of the tariff commission they chose . on ita medieval solemnity th Th girls danced about student labor leaders, Thera Is no doubt Whatever that(''-'rlDpicture, lelepboned from Batavia In Its investigation of dutiescom-on coed a members of th and Just plain radicals, thancel of th chapel ln symgovernment of President prospects that the to Amsterdam, transmitted to Lon-d- sugar, but vrmatlona metrical exeOrchesia, Giving 'have ado been not Will is killed Cuban life, society, by the government complete Its study tn preserving and radioed to New York, mission Farm Plight Darkens cuted the difficult dance Interproperty or individual liberty, par- -' 1 not definitely known. But the rhythmic interpretation of th abows the nrtual nplosloa of a time for areport to the prerident oom posiLiuintical with the stalely meet latter. pretations ceremonious tlcularly estimates conservative Ha in bomb aboard the Dnteb battle- before the close of hi, administra29. WASHINGTON, Feb. (AP) On tha contrary, constitmionat vans' place them, a between HO tions of the Russian orthodox and reserved solemnity. Informal report to tha Senate to- guarantees ship, Be Zewm Pro i liKle n, - which tion faded, ihurch. At times have been the and suspended, 24. chapel organ had brew stolen by mutineers and The commission granted groups day en the domestic allotment farm strict Th chants which the dancJoined With th chorus ln acof the press imTh held for aevend days. .The bomb, appearing at the hearings IS days relief bill, the agriculture commit-te- a. posed. censorship were Interpreting th national university and uina opposition has retaliated In: coed ing companiment. Among the In file which written to saidDutch killed a "Tha aitustton la agribrief., plane, dropped by - were schools closed, the right offorarir r?, old chants which were played sung by the chapel choir. 3 thu putting over completion of the mutinous errw and of Its culture Is so serious that we can, high nlr free eraemblege end "free speeenxn,n ofm -- xi aerv.ee. was It The said. is ha the "lo the un- hymn, he government official others, eaushig the sur-- 1 report until after Franklia P not rely on normal economic fiirbldden end th t?a only parallel in the United known God. from ancient of the remaining mutineers. Roosevelt assumes office. reactions. of all this has h?en a aubterranan ed State ln the . Sanskrit Liturgical of n - two-thir- ds - . To Discuss Debt Zan-.Bn- WASHINGTON. Feb 29 (IN A) Tha Housa today adopted tha Senate resolution for repeal of tha prohibition amendment and thu transferred the battlg for repeal to the 41 states, A wild burst of applause, puctu-ate- d by triumphant yells of Jubilant foe, of prohibition, followed the amaxlng victory in a fight ones thought lost in this "lame duck session of Congress. The. resolution for the 21t or repealing, amendment, new goes to Secretary of State Stimson. The Senate adopted It last Thursday 42 to, 21. Stimson will Immediately certify It to the governors of the various state The vote wea 211 to 111, In favot of the resolution. Rep Laguardia - f R of New Tork, opened a fight to have Congress call and appropriata 17.100,-90- 0 for tho conventions to act on repeal, hut Speaker Garner amid n. no action would be taken this H jl , 121 Secy. Stimson to Speed Matter For State Action i. - TO IN U. S. HOUSE RE Wet Proponent Place Plead - For Enactment In Of Hope Passage Before Present SesWave of Nationalism Sweeps Nipponese As CabPatterson Mow sion Ends inet Decides to Break With League; China Feb. 29. (AP WASHINGTON. Prepares For Defense Bf or packed gallery, debate President Hooier. In a APeeia menagi to Congress sent unex peqtedly, today urged seven move WINS MEASURE c$s -- Pmt.EIt . ci -- uee-eio- - The party division waa: Tor repeal. 39 Democrats, 10 1 Repub-llca- ns and 1 Farmer-L- a borne. Republicans, U DemoAgainst, crat A vote was neceosary on the resolution which provides for outright repeel of the llta amendment. The House tailed by six votee to adopt such a peeolu-(Please Turn to Page Two.) K two-thir- Glass Seeks End -- To R.F.C. Efforts rr Hsueh-Llar.- I V g - ftgis-tnrnrd- 500,-00- V Writer Predicts U. S. Intervention In Cuban Affairs y ht ? Senate Passes T. utes-aft- er Guec ilia Warfare Spreads ' ct nt - in.-l- i, J eo-f- Wd d!h I wor--lupe- ra an j Ind-pe- - were-baite- d United'' -- -- Iji-t- oa tt in-2- uur-ali- Rig-Ye- d. i s Feb. 20. (AP) Abolition of the Reconstruction Corporation was advocated in th Senate today by Senator Glass ( D, Va-- , "dewho denounced It aa struction corporation. The Virginian, who is considering an offer to be secretary of the- - treasury, do the Roosevait cabinet, attacked the R. F. C. dur-tn- g debate on unemployment relief "I have cast my last vote tot these temporary expedients for relief." Glass said "I would vote to abolish the R. F. C. at once. It has not been a Reconstruction corporation. It'a been a destruction corporation. "It has merely postponed th agony for all except those states that don't expect to pay back. . Committee Rejects Marine Corps Cot -- Sixteen Dance As Feature Of Rockefeller Chapel Worship. Cuba--fl-o- WABH1NGTON. WASHINGTON. Feb. 29. (AP) President Hoovers recommendation for a cut from 16.142 to 11,409 in the enlisted strength of tho mann corps was rejected flatly by th House appropriations committee in considering the navy appropriation MIL The decision was reached After he Secretary Adams testified "should Very much regret" tho reduction and Major General Ben H. Fuller, commandant of the corps, vigorously denounced the proposal. "The total saving in the budget estimates by. reason of reduction of the marine corps by 1.742 men. 11.151.47, will be effect, ed at a very serious cost In terra of national defense," Fuller said A supply bill carrying 1201.457,. 909 for the navel establishment in the coming fiscal year waa reporf-cd to the House today by Its appropriations committee. The total Is 17,912,909 lem than President Hoovers budget ' 1 f- - r r -- i' r GlassDefmitely; Oat of Cabinet W A SHIN G XQ N. Feb. 54. (AP) After week of hesitation, Sepa. tor GlatyjjLl), Va ) waa aaid in circle todav to hav finally jlrcltned an Invitation to i become secretary of treasury President-elec- t Roosevelt s cabi- net, 1. - |