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Now that we are on the up grade confidence should begin to manifest itself in a most positive way to complete the circle of influences making for full recovery CSTA0USMEO CM "PUBLISHING COMPANY - A L GLASMANN EDITOR AND MANAGER Frknfc Francis and D J Ureenwelt Associate Editors AN IND EFENDENT NEWSPAPER "ANDY" MELLON AGAIN ANDREW W MELLON said to be the richest man in America is deeply of fended by the action of the United States in suing him for $2000000 income taxes for 1931 which the government claims he did not pay' y Mellon calls "impertinent scandalous and improper" conveying the idea that he feels outraged Either the wording of the income tax law as applied in this particular case leaves doubt as to the taxes to be assessed under it and thus leads to various interpretations of the measure or the department of jus tice is deliberately proceeding to hound Morning Without FubUshed Every Evening andor Sunday a Club Muzzie Press Unltd Press NEA Members ol The Associated Service and A B Q lor Presa la exclusively entitled 10 the usa The Associated an to It or not credited news of alspatcnes republication news otherwise credited In this paper and also the local SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Be PW a Month By Mall-M- ust By Carrier Utah Idaho Advance— 5c a Month $700 a Year In XOO a Month Other States nd Wyoming-- All Nevada CALL 252 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS the-actio- Platform Standard-Examiner- 's A Modern City and County Building A new City High School 150-0Control ol a Pur Water 'Supply to Accommodate persona and County Road improve© Vigorous ment Scenic Road to Mount Ogden and Road from Ogdea Canyon to Weber Canyon Anotnei North and 8outh Arterial Highway An improved Highway to Great Salt Laae A Central Place On a Transcontinental Air Route 00 OPa A DICTATOR of Louisiana is HUEY P Long ofgovernor He has as a dictator spoken ' a subservient legislature which' passes whatever he requests be enacted into law To the people outside Louisiana he appears as a buffoon and cheap political upstart but he evidently has the respect and confidence of his constituents and inasmuch as they know him most intimately- - they must recognize much of good in his makeup Therefore outside opinion may be wrong at least to the extent of judging Huey Long as an empty misfit in the office of governor v that in New elections was apart interpreta If Mellon is found guilty of tax evasion he should be severely punished for a man of his great wealth who has been so highly honored in the affairs of our government should be above the tricks of the tax evad er : congress and they are wondering as to the attitude which may be expected to be shown by that body That there is need for a fine spirit of cooperation is recognized for as one of the political lead ers sees the' situation things are critical The federal government is today contribut ing directly to the support of some 17 mil lion people whose are unable to find work That is viewed as an intol erable condition It is a menacting condition And very clearly it cannot be indefinitely continued without disaster to our institutions political and economic For as a private news agency at Washington bluntly phrases it: "If there were no federal relief these people would not starve They would obtain their subsistence by force if necessary Wherefore relief expenditures are primarily for the purpose of maintainin peace" What we have to find and restore is a way for people to earn their own living in these United States The government itself cannot provide the means short of a tremendous hazardous and profoundly distasteful leap to the socialist state The government can give leadership direction and aid — aid out of the people's own pockets But the job must be done by us the where Senator Cutting has been reelected by the small margin of 1262 votes - Senator Cutting is a Republican who in the last congress supported the administration and therefore had a right to expect a degree of support from new dealers of the opposition party law-maki- - ng bread-winne- rs MANY GOOD THINGS out MORE optimisiticf reports are coming Washington and from the different business and fiancial institutions of the country which make a study of our economic problems t me country over axe ue- Uur DanKers il ginning to be less critical or the aaministra-tio- n with indications of a real desire to cooperate in restoring normal times The big industrial organizations are sending out 1 V j- -i T encouraging reports There is a better atmosphere in all lines of endeavor bearing on our business outlook Within-thlast tew days many favorable reports of business conditions have been made Bank clearings are gaining electric power production is increasing: : f reisrht movements promise to be at the highest point for this time of year since 1931 coal output is gaining steel operations are increasing textiles are improving wholesale trade has increased sharply and retail trade has" gained 10 to 25 per cent in volume over the same period G PINIONS of the n JrRESS ' THRUST AT THE FISCAL SECURITY OF AMERICA (Baltimore Sun) In bad times as In good the cash bonus is the of the American Legion and must be accepted as onepreoccupation of those attitudes which have crystallized into a convention Thus at Miami In spite of what ought to be sufficient demonstration of the disastrous consequences of piling Ossa on Pelion in the debt structure m spite of the president's to a patriotic regard for recent the national credit the Americanappeal national body again Legion's voted overwhelmingly in favor of being paid a cash bonus out of the national treasury thereby adding two billion dollars or so to the already suffocating burden of public debt unnecessary to assume from this vote the legion is without decent consideration for the country in that Its distress seems apparent is that the members of the veterans body What have been so thoroughly sold on the talk about getting money into the hands of the public that they have allowed their minds to stop working when it comes to the consideration of ways and means of attaining this laudable end Thus one of the delegates in indorsing the resolution said: "A better distribution of the wealth of the nation among its citizens would help best to solve the economic crisis' No doubt it would but such a redistribution to be 25 consequence must be the result of larger and J?eFmnen ent Productivity and not of mere money gratuities con-fey congress from the public treasury on classes believed i wK lly P?werful enough to enforce their demands al1 would be the benefit to an em-- 3 h after n frm abonus H by giving it to him the govern- the naUonal budget still farther out of balance and Pu lr weakeried- the national currency? Thatto such a hypothesis is by no means chimerical should be clear every-P- f cconomic system is handicapped by fears grow-- 1 f?y our enormous expenditures for relief some of which is Jiifn PSt "es To add to this great burden t2iewi?fanH could easilv Provide the straw V iIt -- K?c H r " w2 able-bodi- ed - SJhX00!110111 dSeVashTS tiiS£wC have about duty to theshown in the past their willingness to riertne Amer4ican are much like other ' 9Jh!r5 are wae earners PMany in savings banks Tpt Ar? forget if they like- everything but theirTtake in they so sure that t is confined to their ability to JrtufiSS congress into voting them "a cash bonus of a few hundred at whatever risk to the national credit? Are they thlt ed "purchasing power-creatby such a handout wSuld or some other damage to the national finances? survive When get out of range of the sophistries of Mr Patmanthey and away from the immediate plausible of each other--an- d society all the talk of we've got coming to us"— the veterans wm see if they have"what eyes to see that what they ask of their is not a mere reward for them but a thrust at Ameri-proV- e security at a time when a few more such thrusts could Qbesuf Lon YffJuJ"8-'- iS-flat- ion fellow- -citizens IMmI HEALTH TALKS t 1 Whenever tissues become inflamed or Irritated it is easy for the germs to attack them and break them down Pvorrhea slowlv de stroys the tissue by which the roots of the "teeth are attached to the bone Little pockets of pus form between the gums and the roots These are called pyorrhea pockets The 1 way to prevent pj'orrhea be obvious from this de Since the scription of its nature condition usually begins at the margins of the gums It is impor tant that you keep these margins should clean' 'AX I i - a ri4 r frequent freshie Broaa But ' Berle hangs on He carried along a weak play for weeks by wide grm: and sheer energy of combustion His flippancy is that of the small town smart alec the sort tnat jerKS chairs from under elderly lames we has a glib tongue! for hecklers and The closes them up in a hurry crowd is with him because he can take it and refuses to be downed Wise critics would not be surprised to see him go far the- s freauentlv sauelches Indeed in his formative days in the theatre no one bristled with such 18 karat brashness as George- M Cohan His cockiness was exDressed in his weekly press sheet whsn he exulted: The Spotlight Bovs I'm on mv second million! raw with He rasped the his nasal intonations and swagger ine imnudence It's difficult with die-har- ds his fine restraint today to imagine him the jumping jack Yankee Doo dle boy of his era He was tne Des- tinv Tot — an American Noel Cow ard of versatility with a shining fistful of tricks no one expected him to reveal The incomparable Yvonne Prin of light temps with her f uzzy-wuzgolden hair and Claire Booth Bro- kaw profile came to America smack on the heels of another vastly zy threersheeted Lucienne Boyer Helen Morgan I palavered with a seedy Staten Island fiddler the other day — - he the orchestra at the was once-iof a trio harpist he's Now Empire that plays violinist and guitarist and passes the hat They average a dollar a day save Saturdays wnen passengers are in pay day mood Then they may gatner z eacn n per Broadway about 15 years ago But now most oi them smack or cuisine French manners French So much so one little calls off Madison beanery right ' Gallic "Tne itself In helied-u- p 'Aiglon" And over on 8th avenue the old Morning Telegraph building once a car barn : Is being readied or Jack Dempsey's debut as a cafe fly-blo- hand-shak- er wn a front man Plucked from a news story: "His mysterious antics excited the whole avenue dodging irom one siae xo the other looking about wild-eyand scooting into halls" v Probably a brat benina him on roller skates! (Copyright 1934 McNaught Syndi cate inc) ed at least' twice a year pref erably four times a year If there is a tendency for parti cles of food to catch between the eeth some dental care may be necessary to realign the teeth The dentists can also instruct you as to proper methods of mouth hygiene to keep these particles of food from collecting Many persons with pyorrhea re- auire special information as to their diets so that they may have the food substances associated with sound gum3 and sound teeth Once pyorrhea is well estab lished it is hopeless for the average person to attempt to control the condition by mouth washes and ooth pastes of various kinds ? are Unless the pus pockets teeth the the and given emptied care the con right kind of dental dition is likely to get worse and result In loss of the teeth Doses aside nearly France has set 4— The teeth must be brushed regu larly and properly Dentists should 000000 for national sanitary see the teeth lor cleansing pur- - $33- - "'( :'i :" ' By RODNEY DUTCIIER Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Nov 14— There will be plenty doing in the next congress for such of us correspondents as are prone to report sometimes on the more dramatic and sillier phases of Capitol activity We are going to miss the of the venerable Fess of Ohio who must be more than ever convinced that as he once put it "this ( country is going to hell" And the warning roars of lugubrious reactionary pave Reed of Pennsylvania will be heard no Standard-Examin- i Ranting won't be sence will than you "When Mr Duranty saw him Ca- - far apart in time and character They were Martin Luther born November 10 1483 and Johann Chrisf tiopher Freidrich von Schiller bora November 10 1579 In honor ojf Schiller the name of the Univerf sity of Jena where Schiller oncf held a professorship thanks to " Goethe's friendship was changed to men Friedrich Schiller university It is possible that Catholicos Kar-e- n Q the First elected in 1932 had Hitler presided at the some help from the Soviet gov exercises ernment Martin Luther a powerful man Associated Press reports from believed what things he said in Mexico indicate increased religious eluding the fact that the devil with and persecution of horns and cloven feet visited him intolerance Catholic ih some show organizations still in Luther's you They ol with relaxation hostile places house the spot made on the wall when Luther threw his inkstand restrictions in other places of ing to these dispatches the at the devil Yucatan has ordered all ol closing Luther also not much to his credit sided with the ruling classi- churches and expulsion of all cs when the miserable peasants in priests The latter are reported leavfor Cuba and the United States despair rose against the ruling art ing boat J and airplane istocratic class Instead of sympa by The of ' Yucatan (explains governor thizing with the unhappy he urg this hostile statement action the by ed the aristocrats to suppress th the Knights of Colurribus and peasants witn au violence This they that Catholic organizations oher have did and the miserable creatures " state the and boycotted were again yoked in their misery lottery fused to purchase goods ffom any"-l'- 1 A num- Schiller left religion to those thai but Catholic of closed have churches been ber understood it and devoted himself to the production of noble poems in the state of Puebla and the and plays Wilhelm Tell Wallen4 chamber of deputies plans using I them as public libraries stein and others i-inot to difficult It is guess which: "! DEATH TALLIED TOLL of jthe two will live longer in his — A OTTAWA Ont total (UP— will be honored as a tory SchiUer 37 persons were killed and 248 great ' poet beside his contempor of were Injured in railway accidents ary Goethe when interest in Marl in Canada in August of this year tin Luther's name will be found ir the Board of Railway commission- f religious historical books ers vreport Many religious reformers have lived since Homer wrote They ar ! forgotten He Is not J in a Moose lodge lottery was j -- l Schillej-memoria- i j You fist-fight- v — 44other defeated Republican senaof tors habitues confirmed Only the galleries knew them even by sight In the House though there's little despondency about it we'll no longer see Harold McGugin of Kansas — the only congressman who had 4he brass to try to inflate the famous "red scare" time I'll collapse is The only charges of Dr Wirt — or Fred and of Illinois who was so when I get back my baby Britten frequently yelling about "Reds" in then I'll collapse for joy — Mrs the New Deal or something equally Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt - §SQW re-"- shop-owne- rs I Seeking to put money In circu-lation President Roosevelt plans a central banking system with inter-- l mediate banks "to pump two thou-- j sand millions of doDars into thej bank accounts of small business men" The idea is to counteract! if possible the present banking " STOP THAT ITCH f i "mania for liquidity" How the small business men wil Tepay the two thousand millions unless the general public has rhoni ey to buy what small business meii have to sell is not stated Those interested in the money problem even the president and Secretary Morgehthau might read the "economic plan of Major C H Douglas" They will find an excel lent outline of it in "The A B C of Social Credit" by E S Holter In One Minute It is actually surprising to see how quick- !y pure cooline liquid antiscDtic D L) D Prescription relieves the itching tortures ot ""y eczema scales eruptions rashes and other skin afflictions Thirty years success recom- mends this remedy originated bv Dr 1 D Dennis Its gentle oils soothe the irritated and inflamed skin thus aiding aaturs itself to heal the disorder No fuss— no muss Clear greaseless and stainless — dries up almost immediately Stops the most intends itching instanUy Try D D D now A 35c trial bottle at drug stores is guaranteed ta' prove it —or money back D D D Prescription is made by the owners of Italian Balu read it K Experily Done! 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Now look are excellent for the health and exUnless the public has had to the 74th congress: This in spending large sums an antidote to drunkenness The most delicate situation in perience could unlimited country produce son of it on a money wayward town will be the future relationnot to appreciate the quantities of excellent $ght wines able be might House of White and the the ship broken-hearted of a father and it is good news that the presf Democratic leadership with Sena feelings father ldent proposes to 'have American H Sr Robinson —Thomas tor Bronson Cutting of New red and white wines at state dinf of Stoll kidnaping suspect ners in the White House Mrs will be Cutting one suggests Isn't it funny how people back conspicuous among those few who no longer melt under the Roose- home can handle - an expedition NOTICE velt smile and' the Roosevelt from their office? — Captain Boo Charm Bartlett who accompanied AdmirStore of the late John Smalley as F D al Peary to the North Pole "My friend Bronson" will be open for the next four calls him deserted the Republi between the hours of 11 A days can ticket for Roosevelt In 1332 M and 4 P M to accept payLinen manufacturers of Belfast ments of accounts and to return and was quaintly rewarded this Northern Ireland are joyously releft for repairs administration the fall when porting that the United States again articles turned thumbs down on him and wants their products even sent Democratic Senate Lead er Joe Robinson to New Mexico to campaign against him He nosed through by a hair as regular Republicans also voted for his Democratic opponent to punish him for his independence IMPORTANT FIGURE A large figure in the Important progressive group Cutting probably will pull few punches from now on And !the other progressives will a Good Medicine This sympathize with his feelings a is leading Cutting already fighter for veteran relief and a Right in your own neighborhood there must be a central bank If the Progressive woman who has been benefited by Lydia E Pinkham's party of Wisconsin begins to as Vegetable Compound Let her tell you how good it is sume national aspects Cutting before and after childbirth at the Change or whenmay become one of Its first im recruits ever you are nervous and rundowiii portant JOE IN LIMELIGHT Joe Guffev will be in the lime the light not only because he is first Democratic senator ' from Pennsylvania but because he will be the outstanding political boss in congress" Many Democrats reel joviai Joe'' is no bargain glad as they are to get Penns3'lvania Already he and his Republican colleague Jim Davis are being called "the DOtn since Indictment twins have been victims of grand Jury action" Joe's Indictment had to do with the whereabouts of federal funds in his care and was nolle prpssed Jim tried for alleged participation ' thohcos Karen called Karen the4 First gave indications of prosperity On his peaked hood qf black satin Catholicos wore "a large cross ' of blue white diamonds" arid when he raised his right hand 1 he revealed on the third finger j"a ruby'-- 8 surrounded by oblong rows iof glittering diamonds" Karen the First Is the Spiritual head of all Armenians including the unfortunate Archbishop Leon Touriah recently murdered in New York by some of his fellow country- - FEATURE STORIES can also expect feature stories from time to time on such newrcomers as the ineffable Senator Bilbo of Mississippi who promised to "raise more he 11 than Huey Long? Senator Schwellen-bac- h who espoused EPIC in his sput-terincampaign in Washington and will be pretty radical Congressman who won Monaghan of Montana er when he fame as a was here before Senator Harry Moore of New who will Jersey represent the famous Boss Frank Hague and Senator - elect Rush Holt of West Virginia who is too but young to enter ' the Senate Robinson of Indiana probably will missed though his abAnd Huey Long according to all be noticed That's more reports will be wilder than ever can say for the several (Copyright 1934 NEA Service Inc) DEFEAT REGRETTED Many regret the defeat of pic old Howard turesque Edgar who always listed himself as a "Free Democrat" wore long hair and clothes after the manner of his friend William Jennings Bry an and really was a good congress ectIiHtm v mc tuun--- 1 try money and material to help rebuild into a free and independent —-- --j 1 er silly Crt ltd ftMInn nnrt RPfMiritv and i "i gs more Mr Walter Duranty writing In Armenia reports that Catholicos Karen head of the Armenian churchy recognized by Armenian Catholics as their pope has no complaint to make of Russian! 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S AC" to Catholicos Karen "the cording T'A A I ) Congress Will Miss Sputterings of Fess Absence of Rantings of Iiobinson and McGugin's Yelling About Ked Scares Such as Dr Wirt sophomore comic Berle is fa puzzle to me Rialto Nobody regarded him more - HV - l I in- - 1 The Inside of Washington The forward than - officials ' Last Saturday Germany celebraU ed the birthday of two men born on the same day of the year buf "This is the one He's going to inherit a million some day" Milton A block long "Avis!" on Madison One of the commonest conditions resulting in destruction of the teeth is pyorrhea Yet a simple routine of cleansing and care should enable you to prevent such pus formation irritation and loosening of the teeth I Mummies 'found in Egypt showed signs of having had this disease Mummies dug up in northern Italy had gold bands which held their teeth in place because pyorrhea had loosened them The disease persists among a great many of us and yet a review of the causes can show you how easy it is to prevent it First there may be a mild infection around the gums Then deposits of tartar around the teeth and under the edges of the gums may cause trouble Third wedging of food between the teeth where similar factors may be responsible for pyorrhea v v i it deliberation turned of need the felt she Sensibly seasoning She is determined "If she shall not murmur: Will not daughter Rogers's n the 50's heralds a Cafe de By DR MORRIS FISIIBEIN 'Opera to be addeC to the swank restaurant belt that sprung up SIMPLE CARE OF TEETH WILL there Reuben the delicatessener AVOID PYORRHEA blazed a trail to the area from up Germs Cause Pus Formation In Gums Due to Mild Infections and Collection of Food and Tartar Deposits In Mouth i V dol- i - ng i " at election: happened Nebraska at the suggestion of Senator George W Norris wiped out its state sen- ate with thirty-thre- e members and Its ' state house of represenative4 with one hundred members substif tuting for both a single body un4 one singl? lcameral legislature house of fifty members Consolidating two legislative bod-ies into one and lopping off the public payrolls eighty three f ronj a total of 133 is a good step in the direction of reducing the national! state city and county payroll arf tax-devouri- - ni bile would cost six thousand among other things mies of - : lars What chance has the wine jj Mary' has Will Rogerses buckled down seriously to a stage career Last summer she endured the rounds of the Canadian kerosene circuit's one night stands and a stretch of summer stock in Massachusetts Just for- experience The other week she 'as offered the small town sweetheart part in the Brock Pemberton hit But after wflv- ' This IS: 4 - - Karen Is Pleased The i Merchants everywhere are preparing for the best Christmas season in three to four lend itself to the task in hand and unitedyears Under this momentum a great improve- ly we must go forward as a people rement should be in evidence by next spring solved on gaining a victory over adversity X' 9t But consider the rwine 'industry handicap It costs about fifty cents a gallon to lake ari red or white wine from goodexcellent ripe grapes Such wine retails at not less than one dollar a bottle- or timea what the wine costs' On tetj bathat sis a seven hundred dollar automo- Gone Thank Heaven Martin Luther and Schiller Pumping Out 2 Billions 24-ho- ur continental favorite the Montparnasse But she suffered people ourselves The from no spent enthusiasm The next six months will determine human bloodhounds of the celebrity yoick Her whether we are to go on as we have for chase have been in full out from the brought premiere some time sustaining by government aid a first night viewpoint "everybody who mattered" Yet those who have of or find a great army people way by seen her abroad missed her once which to revive industry so as to absorb stage partner and now estranged were the millions of idle To bring about im- ahusband SachaAs Guitry asThey our Lunt great great pair proved conditions the entire country must and Fontanne last year ODAY - '7 - m 83 NEW YORK Nov' 14 — Anna May Wong's English popularity has fevered the New York celebrity chasers When she comes to town the pack is immediately in fUl cry And the entrance to her hotel down OUR FUTURE more IIITH the election a thing of the past were they prominent men in Washington are be etc" ginning to look forward to the meeting of Roosevelt consenting although per- T sonally i a total abstainer: By ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) iMclntyre over-nig- ht Mexico Pi By George Clark 5 n yers tion of the law NEW MEXICO'S SENATOR of the most closely contested ONE :r4lL-- T£T has an almost guard of the persistent autograph hunters In a flit through the metropolis en route to Europe some weeks ago her appearance in an avenue department store brought business ina the mammoth establishment to full stop The daughter of a lowly laundryman her success - epitomizes the shop girl's dream Despite her triumphs abroad she puts on no side Save she has made a younger brother her secretary her mode of living is little different from her days as an extra in Hollywood When in town she never fails to dine in Chinatown which renders the quarter topsy -Mellon turvy She likes the more sedate fashIt does not seem possible that the de- ionable cafes and is intensely interpartment of justice is seeking to inflict a ested in melodramatic plays Among intimates in the metropolis are sting without any regard for the exact un her the Paul Whitemans the Harold derstanding of the law There must be Rosses and the Billy Seemans Resome merit to the litigation although law- cently she sent Papa Wong and the other Wongs on a trip to China in their often are far 75c The SIDE GLANCES when unemployment should begin to rapidly e - PI work £nthe rubber shopu I got all rundown and tired out with no appetite People told me about Lydia E Pink-- 1 ham's Vegetable Compoundj One bottle eliminated ' that awful tired feeling My husband says I am like my old ' self — Mrs Barbara Speart 34 Frances Avenue Akron Ohio PINKEMrrS VEGETABLE COP POUND On The Medicine Your Mother and Grandmother Depended i " jj ( |