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Show , . . , , ., .. , , - '. , . - - : - i - : , ' 2 - ' i - - ME. DESERET - 11ETS.,- 'SALT, LAM scrrY' . NOVEMBEIV1 WEDNESDAY: ' -- - .1933 16', - - . - , - - , , ' 7 Affairs ' . , National Grange Heati New Farm Law Demands . - ,--- -- , . ' , , , . - - .- , , , , - - , , PORTLAND, , .asures t '- 1(AP The agricultural recovery -- - . min- Asserting that .'lit liglicillturi and hi government we cannot be 'as optimist es one year ago," laber urged in a speech prepared for delivery this afternoon elite, manna of compulsory, farmer. ., ' ' - .,.,reprimentation. ,. ' , : - . I I , , , , . Taber asked amendment. eve. cially simplification, of um prew vent farm law and the ' building of a long.ume substitute pro. gram. Maintained and locretwed fartnee controt were on - the' ,.., , : - - , I 1 I it - ' ' ' . ! "moor list--He said administration of the .. - - - - , espive - , , - J - o - . ', Mexican Bandits .. , - i - . Power - - ' - - - allt . - ...... .....,.......... arr, its surrounded the ititish HI - .. . 4 , t. .t ,it ' ' ,. -- ., I -, to Monsignor Mackinnon. was Iri tt's critioat tondttiontoday from a the effects of savage slugging atimintstertelbvrwV-Iirm- e tn him banditti in the rectory of St. open a ioiteuh's- Church. - I Riverhead, N. . , , - I ivis t esd. ,i, -- -- Anti 411onopoly Campaign Strikes 'Uneconomic' Ads Y. I ' f 1 ' -- -- kw and. elective franchise sections of the penal law in Albany County!' , Linclon ,,--, Tiet!LandY"ft-aviation , 1116 re I , Pillage r - : - - - 7 7 t, anti-Jewis- - , . i. i - - ,, --- - .' $ 14' ,: ,., IS , , , '4. , f ' 4 ,. , ""1401 '" 0- - 'or , ', -- '' , . I .. - - . , . - ,.. ,... - 1 l --- -- .,." ' , tI - 14 .., 4 1 ,'- i r 1i it 11 , - II l' ' '1 ,,...........- 1,,,. - limmopomoommalmommolommono oils., .., k I1 i i - i , , , i , - s. t :. v.- ' , ,,,,- Duesseldorf, Germany -- - tb The whose young week , i 4,:........j Bela Intredy - Met. - , ''':'''. a , body. of Ernst vom Bath. death at the hands of a Polish Jew in Paris lest loosed Nazi Germany's ,. via. latest wave of km, wee brought today to Dues. Feldott his home, for burial. - h . . - ., - . i YORK, Nov. KEW 16.(AP i ....Charles A. corm missioner of motor vehicles, was emoted in the district,attorney's ',,tittice toner on charges of briber y and extortion. District Attorney Thomas E Dewey's office saidr. Harnett was iSS4 4441.90,9,;--,brites the Parmelee Trarsportation Company ada "',,':'rtle-e''''A-tro- m three subsidiares. the Na bona! Transportation Company, I through Inc, the Yellow Taxi Corporation and the Hamilton Peters Oper siting Company. Inc. Dewey said an indicunent against Harriett had been ready since late in September but had been de liberately held up until after the potitical campaign in which the District Attorney ran unsuccermfUl . ly as the Republican candidate for governor. It WAS filed yesterday, betweeti-Uctribe- -- 4 . were said today to have result. in a 75 per cent reduction in estimated wheat crop of 12.000.000 bushels. Caterpillars, grasshoppers and other insects are ravaging crops throughout the state. Ied 1 t ;. ' Held On Bribery Chartre , Harnett, state . a 11441v.iia,a-, , , I , N. Y. Auto Commissioner - .44 hot Ilaid. r w This your bank i come to this bank. ;711 9 you need money for cmy purpose. If - , ' I 1 110.1-10- A loan of coaysizo - ,.. - MIMI ,454,4 !., K ,1 Parlavr2o ks' .0, ,, t4:.. 7 V!7-- - '- ii, ,,, l - I, W---- A. k4 --k ,t t -- L ' 4 ... :. 4, ' .' A ,7:,!,-.-.- ', ' "' si) . -- isl. t" 1Polit : - - ip,16.5 lsa" - , hie individual or firm with earning :aflat"J'ir,,,-7,71-. - am. - we invite ability, , Fine South you to apply. . "lite're sofeiihe water wilt never get hot: . - - :v::-- . - . i , I - , 'Ail 0 IA I 1 : :: . - . : 4 - r,.,!.!.!,:-. -.- . o!. ''h you are a respond. , .., . 1 . , f Ifo'' ' ' , , x ... - , I 04 , If , . 1, ,I ; a000s;:'',,,,,--- desired. If ,.. i ...,.- momorw. Main , --- may be arrcmqed - aill - , 01 - I , - . . 1 ''''"' i - . 'W !,',I1 . -- f - - - c,7,r41 C(4::AS''Y-',1'-,- -- -- ' 6,...4,4';1- .,, .. y F Tr4.47.-.'r- , ----- 114(1)t",.:6 . ment ri A4 ,. . - fir -- ,AA :4 e Our rates are reasonable, and instal- 1 4) i ; Vo'', I tri; k r$1i ,-- .,,, 1 can be simply and quickly orrcmqed. ", au ,;; 01; &t ; , , ' , 'I'C k:;.:7;-- W 11........., - , MOM tuusels tightness. : needs 1.1 rotti0!F I '1 , Peaetro saaw ' e of respiratory bmrliacs: , - to best meet your individual $$f , Estra. medicated vapors teed tore. neve' congestion I::: 1117 ......, , i tensity shook eastern and central Japan tonight. Early report 1131d, of no damage. The Meteorological Observauey estimated tali center was in IneSeaabout 45 maim - southeast Tokyo. The shock' was believed to be one of t.series -which be-- I gan Nos. - weslert:o kaltz child's cold dos. 1 Loos SILL i comfortalubwith I staialesa, snow. WAM1 TO white Peoetro; , ,,,voi ' I 'By A Every, mother , il I in- The Hague ' . - - RoosevelCs plan for a big. ROME. Nov. ger air force was interpreted in the Italian press today as a die cision "to maintain North American imperalism with arms." Newepapers. however, singled out for the sharpest attacks the campaign. presidents condemnation of Gerrmuire II Piccolo, which called Roosevelt the 'Paladin (champion) of the 'Ghetto." said his "przvocative attitude toward Germany was aggravated" by his remairks at yesterday's press conference. "Roosevelt sheds writ lor the Jews. but declares his decision to maintain North AilleriCan imperialism with arms," commented II Tevere. the A reliable source. meanwhile. said three test cases were pends ing in Rome of American Jews or gered to leave Italy under the re- cent decree expelling foreign Jews within six months, The United States embassy was understood to be awaiting the formation of a special Italian commission to consider posetble ex. puisions at which time the ambassador would ask exemptions in American eases on the around that the United States makes no di.. crimmation against Italians because of rare. I 'Tokyo ---------- - Ice agriculture mier's plan to nary powers of government he mediattly after the resignation I he Wal asked to form a new cola Italy Charges America Seeks Armed. Imperialism and ed. -- ,i.,.,- - I'i , - , ' Roper Warns B usiness Not To Misinterpret Vote ! i --- irif, 11 4 4 '' ; ' . 11 An earthq,.'uakel4 moderate , 1 17111111 i it s ,4.11.., s. ' . 1 I NNe.,....,,,,, rtg i i ' , ' ,,,,.. tIttl' , !' - , . SAWIrAirCISCO - t . . r, , " II' i,1 14UT Clit . ."Slis. i; , IDA 1:1Ar , - , Premier liendrigus Coll In to. day informed the mi nt that Holland utentered negotiations with Britain, France. Dermlark. Beigium and Switzer. land onsidar the poasbuttr Jewif of amistirsuemigration from Germany' ,tlear ôta Flatly denying he had any connection with collection of money from civd serVice applicant or had any knowledge of "anyone" partictpating in such a practice, Joseph Shaw told reporters: hard to believe that these men (Spring and Kuyketiclaili could be implicated, Needless to alien a situation did est. say:--1- 1 ist-- -I had no knowledge of it." returned from a honeymoontrip in this east. Shaw. secretary of the . has been subpoenaed by- the to lit county grand Jury testify civil service affairs tomorrow. Fitt& in his statement, referred,toRhsw-es .1hi, polities king of the town during the last He said Xuykenministratiott" doll had disclosed receiving gum. tions and answers to civil serv . lee examinations from Shaw.' showing them to fire department for a total of 86.500, i and paying-that SUM personally to Shaw. 4 ctncl THt . , i' ean. 1 ..e01 oiteasee.se. .,.. ,, , , ' - , , Japti-nese- 1 luxurious appointments, The Palace is favored by experienced travelers and ig the center Di the city's business and social Lie. Three distinguished dining rooms . . . three popular cockiall lounges. ''. ', i Imreirs cabinet resigned late A today reportedly because of op. position by the :IL I:lithe just., ie and pre. - .. - - -- four-yea- flail'. World-Fan3ou- - t - I. A. Benediktoff. formerly vice. commissar for agriculture to. day was named commissar in suocemaion to Robert Puha. whose removal was persistently rumored months ago. but until now wu not officially confirm- pay-off- s Al San Francisams Do...Co To The lt Palace Hotel Noted for Ha sugerb hospitality ow it ..i.I., , ed. .. .4 , - , t . Do - , lI Moscow - , s Charge- Made :ss,, t ,1 ,,.; :... i . semi-circul- , '1 - - .. , fecting shipping, general transportation. , P)-- Job Sellhig . - t. Eng. and the lad memo( FranceGernuuty af- Britizil-iirwne- zamer F. Andrews. we-hou-r administrator. said todas the goy. ernment expected the states eventually to conduct investitta- t iolis and inspeenons under the .fair labor standards act , - Andredpos asked rommisalfmers attending a con. lerence here to cooperate with hint Illitil thakiltnn,.hr,roprtiF,0i e One of the worst logs in years American property was reported to have escaped damage in the Hunan capital but fires set by the Chinese destroyed much of the CAT. buildings were damaged extensively. All forelenere were said to be safe. The Chinese pms renewed its claim that Chinese troops, acting of strineent orders of the highest authority," were closing in on the South aana Metropolis of Caziton in a movement . designed to recapture the city fr om the The United States embassy forwarded to American residents of eentrai China a new statemenr regarding their safety issued. by Japanese authorities. The embassy, however. withheld official sanction of the statement which to four main points: 1,Amm-1ca2whotr,avellec, in theitreg.,,Preas yroultIlVisit at theit ' r l' Is , " - V-- - i ft . . . , Pingiciang, 40 miles northeast of Changsha.) , ate----htbor- st 1 : . , t, , ' which Japanese ioldiers were , alleged to have thrown acid at Dr.. Logan H. Roots. American, legionary pbyincianJosslyn yesterday demanded In--. vesugation of, the incident, which occurred at Wuchank November k3,- but the 'Japanese constil general did not reply., able-bodie- .,vrthr4A-Rals-et- . , WASHNGTON, Nov, Department add. I d 'uneconomic" advertising today to the-liof bovines practices ! against which its rampaign is being directed. Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold emphatiized. however, that the goveniment wiD seek " .);AL4,,,-..elti4'nt' vidiaktitWik' atuniests-iiiiiiiitereVilt 't 2Withdrawal of Americans into safety zones wu desired. rect legal action. 1American properties must be plainly marked. In response to an Inquiry, Arnold informed It.- I. Elliott, as. 4Japanese 17,;roliitlide not be rmerarvaiblecfor the protection of iodate editor of advertising and selling magazine, that the antiutilized Chinese to fighting zones. property trust division had 'neither the intention nor the desire" to impose govermnental regulation in that comuiction,---Arnold asserted retvntly that 'monopoly IS fostered when ed -vertiaing is used to put competitors at a disadvantage for the sole realm that they do not have resources sufficient to expend equal1Y- large sunlit in advertising particular LOS ' ANGELIS, Nov. IS. products or the services of companies"; -perticular (AP1Ltiatrict Attorney Buitat lit connecUott with agreements with the government approved Fitts today accused Joseph ShaW by- a federal court in Ilammond. Ind., yesterday the Ford and WASHINGTON. Nov. I of receivi;it $8,500 from the , his Roper said Chrysler 'Motor Car companies have accepted a restriction on their business advieory council was war ning business men. "nottoday "sale" of fire department Jobs in to fool advertising la the automobile financing field. themselves" into that constitutlast week's election results thinking the ousted administration of hitt Among otber thingit the two minpantes stipulated that they ed any real reversal of the New Deal.. , would no longer advertise individual finance companies but would brother, former Mayor Frank L. Roper quoted W. Averell Harriman, chairman of the council. advertise instead only the general plan of automobile financing es saYintr, Shaw., Which each found to be "fairest." "I don't see any indication that the A signed statement .by don't of this Ilk. the fundamentals of what they oh people to becountry the objecdeclared he had obof the New Deal. If the business tives people interpret the tained detafle4 confeesions of' 'election as 'being an indication that this eountry is going back to from Guy Kuykendall. the 'good old days, I think they are Violins thtmseivec" recently retired battalion fire chief. and John R. Spring. de. posed 88 fire commission secre1 LIFE'S LIKE THAT tary after the Shaw recall Fred Neher , - , , ,,,,t - ' - Pant Joestyn, Stetter , coma general in Hanka'', made aa "wadygamittPrvtcsil to thacident kg , ,I 7,, - - , ' United , - . ,, lialskotts. - , 1 - 'believed the assailant in tall reeds nearby., She i CICING. Nov; 16:(AP )4Chinege repertett today that d all men were being mobilized to defend thangsha. capital of Human Province, as the Japanese rapidly approgel44.4oteni. , - , ' .t -,'--,,,.' t 1 Was hiding 1 General-Goering- -- , , Illobilizes Defense Of Capital Of Human Alea Washington , - - stun thne the embesay received a protest from a group Charles- - Tyte 24. was found I of American coffee planters In the State of Pitapat; alive but unconscious today in who declared their proJeerr7ir!es face imminent et propriation by the government. the wreckage of en airplane in which he apparently had lain planters took similar action with their legation. The wad estates owned by the- - coffee planters are ,vtgue,g,..st1,1.,,h0t131.e',v4?i,:!- .,'''ZITc:,:;.;,--' ' - h t . lull" , Air Imdenttfied gunman fired but did not bit the wife of i,ee., State 'Consul General J. -K. Caldwell se she Walked across on the race glob grounds atodabndey. - , -- - - . 7--- whi At the Tientsin Joseph Buercket, Nazi commissioner for Austria, announced today Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering had authorized him to say the person who makes the next attempt to smash property orliS pillage must tOtillt On being put against the wall." the threat, of shootieg in reference ' to h attacks in an address to factory workers in Steyr. The displeasure of Prussian premier and dictator over exchange and raw materials. became known yellterdslrH. wss said to eonsider last week's destruction a severe blow to the progress of the Nazi r economic plan which ' he directs. Buercitel said: 'German Jews participated freely as pmflt makers in the productive process They did not produce but traded with pro(its. The valuee were created by German workers "What has been demolished? Those things which the German worker created. Today foreign countries lament that Jews must - pay 1,000,W0,000 the killing of amat Veen Path In Parte). butw are arrateful for the deciaton of Field Mee,. shall Goering and I believe he could have gone further. "War danger wait the only result of the Jewish agitation. The 'Jewwas responsible for mobilita tion and,, for demobilization anti - therefore-h- e erancouver B. C i P The dynamite threat an 1C.!ransonenote16,4' VgL notorious Mexican outlaws. Meanwhile. American Ambassador Josephus asked the Mexican government to arreet and severely punish the bandits who attacked an American motoring party on Sunday near Tlaihualipa in the litate.of Hidalgo. War Minister Camacho promised to "clean .7 , 1931. 1 - ' VIENNA. Nov. The NeseYork Times antmuno. ed today that Charles Men, 45. hag- - beets, appointed edivor, in charge of the editorial page, He succeeds Dr. John H. Finley. who becomes editor Emeritus at 75. Metz came to the Times in stittes-inetudi- , ...., ,. : tcr-I- possii-xitipp- lies -- it ... then 300 Mexican band- and Canadianowned Mexico Light and Power 'Company plant at Necaxe,,fitewot Puebla. They demanded a payment of 10.000 pesos within 24 hours on pain of a dynanut. lug attack against the valuable property. of which has been estimated at 20.- 000,0e power plant, thevatua a federal - electricity, distrkt War Minister General Manuel Avila Camachm notified of the bandits' threat, Milled lederaLtroop....reinforcenients. Only a small detachment of soldiers guarded the plant when the , ' -,-- IsidElec-a- Netr-Yor- k - MEXICO , . - , - efiGniener e trio and Gait C,ompany received via Uncle saw, Mall a package 1.700. Norman Cottcontain; ing president and general said f manager,l-oAhe 'vendee, didn't identify him. self and company' officials "did , - Masud Neiid in iTo Stop , , ' '.1-, ' . . wSortfthcaCalledrolinein , into-"an- y rind Crap loans, ' ,. , Columbia 'l - whkh 'we bee! . iLammommummounionisomalemS advocated and velikh mumbe continued in any.., program LouisI. Taber , adopted." said Taber,- who., is; from Columbus. Ohio. "We are hying in lin AVM of stop.and-gtoe signs. We hare much control and regimentsuon a !ready." in fe- rickets fi "There are many ii.twes of legislation. like sod censer. . this sedan, crop insurance end ante . , , ) i - , Bela lmredy today anBt'DAPEST. Nov. nounced the tightening ot Himearra anti.Jewish laws in a move Jewish business interests and liungananin leT, which will portion. to the I ,.............. tali population. 1 i s,. 1 A previously pronnsigated anti. t t, detree vbith was aehea.- , , ., f tiled to shrink Jewish noholwdingsbe. ' t. within five years will .. ' , came effective withhs one or tw e 7 ' years, Ids government announo. 4 - d - , ', - viciwrIt-snargils- '' - pickets massed in front of the etrike-closeReynolds Spring Co. Want this morning preventing 700 employee returntng to work. Some observers estimated the to number as many as i Tightening, Up Of Law 11 L.n..................i.a. rio o 1 vs Cabinet Change , 'Albany County, chief target of attack by Thomas E. Dewey, Republican candidate for governor, was the only one of the 57 upstate counties which gave Lehman a plurality. ' The gorfritor announced that he was appointing' an extraordinary special term of Supreme Court it- Albany County which will begin Dec. 12 and inquire owl all alleged tioiationr of the election Only the possibility of a rescue by a fishing boat 'SNithOta radio sustained hope today for two school boys swept out to tea to a -' skiff Monday night-two. Lester Welford. IS, TeThomas Glendon. 17. remain. and ed unreported. 'search by two coast guard planes and a half dozen surface craft. ., -- ' e e - -- - ' his ' ' ' Herbert H. Lehman, right, orderedinvestigation of alleged election frauds in Albany County, which supplied nearly one third of - Jkson I - , i ' act had been hampered by goe. ,.. ernmental red tatits, its lateness and general obscurity. Taber pointed out there could be-- no production. cimtrol his ..,'successful i cause nature "naVre signs on the dotted line' Other failures were listed to .notscooperating foreign producers and foreign and domes. I - 1 ' Boston- - - - . - - , . ' , , . ,, Flashes 1 ALBANY, N. Y.,2 OV. 1 6' (INS)One - week after' his by a TILOIVin, of 66,000 votes, Governor- -- The master's speech waircon.- - leidered ream. taamount-t'menaations by the grange's hightie- future natiOniti . command for s ' - : 1 . : ; promi, Philadelphia artist, was reported ,in a evillest condition today 'TOM injuries in, flitted by a robber who knock. eel het, uncomic-mo-s oh A down. town street last night. --- -- 11111111101111111111,1Minnall - ,, Orders Probe Of Own Election , , wuanita Smith, nent - - - - Philadelphia." - e , - Na.-13-,- , America Ore.. Nor. s , In. st , ; government's esioage without taking "time aimed at to simplify and correct apparen t "defects" and "remove features that could lead to regimentation" - were criticized today by Louis - se T.1.Taber, 1Zational-Grangroister,- in a national onvention- , . .. Today , Tithes For Jews' To Get" Out. (vary ,,, Decree Death For: Destroyers Of Property Reclutd-e- 13 A 11 I( , -- - .. - .0E- - SALT LAKE.. 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