Show c WEATHER A THOUGHT Fair tonight and Tuesday warmer west portion tonight Do violence (5 no man neither accuse any falsely and be content with your wages-- St Luke 3:14 i UTAH: IDAHO: No man Unset- tled tonight and Tuesday rains In north and west normal temperature jb- - i h m i l i I i I i I :i i thl t i w i :i for any considerable " wear can one face to him- period' self and another to the multitude without finally getting bewildered as" to which may be true— Hawthorne t i 8 TWELVE PAGES Year— No 275 Sixty-fift- h OGDEN u mmi warns t TTTT News- - - Views- 1 !0 iMT BY FRANK FRANCIS That people everywhere are on edge is proved by the dispatches from around the world I In Havana bombs are exploding in Athens the cry of revolution is heard in all South America unrest is in the air Mexico is ready for another uprising Paraguay and Bolivia are at war - Italy is sending troops to the borAbyssini- are bracing themselves to meet der' of Ethiopia and the Qans - Japan knees churia China to her and chasing bandits in ManIs forcing Russia is arming toi prevent German encroachments from the west and Japanese attacks on her Si t berian border - ISSUANCE CUT news V 1 -- today by the Dixie Terminal com pany of Cincinnati It was regarded as likely to bring a new test of the WAGNER ASKS n' j In our own country we have much dissatisfaction which is manifested by new blocs being formed to demand recognition ! Tranquillity has given way to tention and distrust con- i LABOR POLICY INDORSEMENTS ! After storms there is the clear ing or the atmosphere j j The press dispatches inform1 us Charles Dawes former vice £ dent is visiting John J Pershing in is resting under the bright sunshine ' Chairman Harrison replied that 7-- A Must Not Be counsel would be employed to help Section 'trie committed assemble its data Laid Aside He biit not to question witnesses Declares UTAHN INSISTS WASHINGTON March 11— (AP) King insisted that the counsel sliould also bk permitted to ques- —Senator Wagner (D-- N told tion witnesses! but Senator Bark-le- y the senate labor committeeY) today (D-K- y) objected Tf members of the senate are that his labor disputes bill would nH qualified to ask intelligent Kdo much to round out "a balanced qUestions" Barkley said "we bet- economic system" ted get a new committee" The first witness to testify at the iDonald R Richberg the recovery of cn his meas opening waiting to begin his ure the Newhearings Yorker said: third day of testimony took no part "Our alternatives are clear If In the discussion He smiled at we allow section A re of the King's criticisrjti of him act) to languish we shall be Before King's protest Harrison covery confronted periods obtained the Committee's approval of peace at bytheintermittent of economic price of the schedule of witnesses drawn liberty dangerous industrial war u$ by a subcommittee Saturday fare and dire depressions w Dar-roThe list includes Clarence "On the other hand if we clarify NRA critic S Clay Williams that law and bolster it by adequate retiring chairman of the recovery enforcement agencies we shall do board: Sidney Hillman a board much to round out the for program member Leon Henderson economic a balanced economic system found advisor and Francis Biddle chairfair dealing and common man of national labor relations ed upon sense Business if board The Wagner bill Is supported by j BORAH VERSUS RICHBERG the American Federation of Labor fThe fight over NRA grew white and the national labor relations hot : tcday with Donald R Rich- board but opposed by many In berg and Senator Borah flinging dustrialists It would: sharp criticism at each other on the subject of monopoly Create a permanent national labor said relations board with power to if a Borah Richberg given cljance would j help "lead us back carry its decisions to court for en td chaos" Borah called Richberg forcement a friend of -- monopoly and a "pro : Make a part of the law the "ma nounced foe Of j labor and small bus- jority rule" by which a majority of iness" employes in any plant would select IRichberg who is director of the the collective bargaining agency for national emergency council de- - all employes Outlaw the company-dominat( Continued on Page Two) union j — — Francis Biddle chairman of the labor relations board said recently it was necessary to make that ' board's work effective V— ! But that is the way of human kind There can never come perpetual sunshine There must be clouds and storms for man demands change and grows restless under the strains of life of the southwest 7-- 3 General Pershing has not been in the news to any great extent in the past few years He disappears from public view and at times seems to be almost forgotten He is not like General Grant the hero of the Civil war who ten years after the great fatricidal strug gle made a triumphal tour of the w orld and everywhere was hailed as a military genius This failure to glorify Pershing may be due to the change in mod-itern warfare which does not lend self to decisions by strategy " i " - " There was nothing spectacular in General Pershing's part in the war for the conflict had become one of attrition by the time the Americans entered the great conflict Pershings one outstanding achievement was the consolidating of the American forces under their own command - ed CUBAN CAPITAL — IS GHOST TOWN Friends Help Selves To Wife's Bond Money i : (T w State of War Decreed As j Revolutionary Strike Spreads by The Asociated Press) March 11 — (AP) — The government cf President Carlos Mendieta seizing a weapon "forged mere than a yar ago by one of its enemies declared existence of a state of war throughout Cuba to-d- y in its grim battle to escape f overthrow The decree provides for trials in councils of war for all persons from 1935 Had Foch had his way the Amer- - (Qopyright i leans would have been absorbed by HAVANA i ty as a fighting unit u That might have robbed them of their highest degree of morale which is maintained by pride of country - - At 8 o'clock this evening the Ogden and Weber Flower Garden club will meet in Judge Pratt's appearing on the streets at night courtroom without a special military pass and gives the rnilitary powers almost unlimited authority It was made Regularly once a month the of flowers meet to promote effective Immediately The full effect of the strikes were felt this morning One of the most noticeable after the week-en- d suspension of changes in Ogden in the past ten commercial activity Railroads and all other transyears has been the widespread planting of flowers and shrubs add- portation facilities were paralyzed ing to the beauty of the home life The government's business was at of the city a 'standstill since most of Its emhave left their posts ployes Flowers to the lovers of flowers At least half the dockworkers reare more a source of inspiration mained away from their jobs and than the best of paintings more were expected to join the movement during 'the day A French philosopher once reOnly two newspapers were pubmarked "There are follies as catch- lishing DiariofDetLa Marina and ing as contagious disorders" Atance- - and virtually every other of commercial activity was afIn his day there must have been lirje fected j as many follies as afflict th nm — pie of today and as many victims - fast-spreadi- - There are three million school children in this country afflicted ng Poison Food Sought ! As Six Are Killed Add to that another three million KLAMATH FALLS Ore March hard of hearing and we begin to 11— (AP) — Efforts were mart Iwp understand why many children fail to find the source of fnnrf today in their school work : lieyed responsible for the death of six persons- Mho - suffered violent deaths within the past two weeks IF Ane latest victim was James Ed wards Scott Bonanza Ore you lose anything over the weeki one of of grandfather the previous one acof end way getting early Victims Who all were vonntr rin- tion on its recovery is to phone dren i an ad to 252 —Want Ad Headi- - £of quarters and put The Standard-Examine50000 readers on the "look out" for it Others are successful and the cost is smaU Just call 252 Want Ads r's I SOLDIER KILLS NINE BEYROUTH!1 Syria March —A soldier went mad sudden 11-(- UP) ly :today and killed nine people and wounded two existed 6000 years before Christ and is believed to be built on the ruins of other older towns have been uncovered by archaeologists of the American school of Oriental Research It was revealed " March 11— (AP)— reflected Edward happily can be a big help to a fellow in jail— but that was early In the evening Two visitors at the Sheffield avenue police station overheard who was held for disorderly conduct complain that he couldn't get word to his wife to supply bond They offered to help Mrs several hours later reported to the police that the two drove her to a dark alley and robbed her of the money for bond CHICAGO Friends Mar-kiewi- Mar-kiewi- cz cz Mar-klewi- cz f Polygamy Advocated To Bring Prosperity NEW YORK March 1 1 — (UP)"— To solve the - depression America should adopt Oriental social views and every man who could marry four women Mrs Mohammed Essad Bey American girl who married a Mohammedan author said today Oriental social views would not permit a man to buy an automobile for one wife without buying automobiles for his three other wives she said Thus prosperity would be assured at least for the : auto industry 'Covboy Burned At Stake By 'Indians' PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON March 11— (AP) —The government's decision to use part of Its $2812000000 dollar devaluation "profit" to reduce the public debt led Jto conflicting inter today The scientists have hope that the oldest of the cities on the site may be the oldest human v habitation in history It was uncovered on the site of 12 earlier towns of greater or less The newest town Importance dates from 1500 B C The city lies under Tepe Gawra on the plains of northern Mesopotamia 15 miles from Mosul and just across the Tigris from the Biblical city of Nineveh Members of the party have 'hope that six1 eight or 10 earlier cities may be found under the one just uncovered UTAH SENATE Train Omit rrr SEE SIGNS OF DELAYS STATE STORES (D-Okl- VOTE a) -- -- - - -- SALES STATES LEGAL ft"' " Ken-nam- — Sacramento ! Patient - Place -- Production Rising Says Chamber of Commerce ' Bulletin MORE MEN Southern Pacific Discussing Legal Action To Restrain State' Enforcement Ira WORKING Huggins Protests Senate Action Dawes Thinks Depression Will Be Over In Two More Months 17HILE Governor Richard Kirman of Nevada was sign ing! the Nevada measure which puts a limit of 70 cars on freight trains inthat state effective May 11 the Utah WASHINGTON March 11 — (AP) senate tabled the Bosone bill seeking to establish a similar: —A series of economic pronouncements combined today to thread the law in this state Senator Ira Huggins proponent of ther news with : ore business optimism bill protested against the senate action " YY I — than has appeared in many a day: Declaring production in March has been "definitely ascending" the Chamber of Commerce of the United States said that "if the trends of the first week persist the results from the month will demonstrate a continuation of substantial improvement over a period" Unless the trends are disturbed it said 70000 workers will have obtained jobs between January 1 and March 31 2 The American Federation of Labor's monthly survey of business said that "under the ruffled surface of the business stream currents of are revival gaining steadily strength" It declared that total Income of workers as a group "has been slowly increasing through reemployment" and that there has been "a real increase in total work ers' buying power" LIVING COSTS RISE It added however that because of rising living costs "the last two years have not raised the general standard of living" and "the average worker who has a job is actually worse off in real income than he was two years ago" 3 Members of the securities and exchange commission hailed what they hoped was a new harbinger that the frozen stream of capital is thawing This was a $45000000 refunding bond issue by the Pacific Gas & Electric company the larg est issue yet to be registered under the securities act 4 Charles G Dawes former vice Ariz that president said at Tucson-over in an the depression will be other two months and that the country will realize it not later than July 1 7-- — —— — j —- TWO SALT LAKE SLEUTHS SHOT DURING HOLDUP four-mon- th Captured After Attempt To Rob Loan Office Suspect 4 SALT LAKE CITY March 11— (AP) —Two city detectives were shot and wounded in an attempted holdup of a loan office here this after- noon f Detectives R N Brinton and Walter W Griffin were wounded in an exchange of shots after the robber had attempted to hold up C J Har-ma- n proprietor of the office Harman kicked the robber who fled and was captured a short time later in a nearby hotel Max Kevitch an employe of the loan office was injured in a scuffle with the robber " - ( greWrevolt is collapsing - Loyalists Score Victory In Macedonia Warship Is Recovered WANTS BUDGET BALANCED 1935 by The Associated He called however for a balanced (Copyright Press) budget declaring that if govern 11— ATHENS The March ment borrowing Is continued after Greek government today(AP)— reported recovery another " smash may re- the smashing of armed rebel opposisult tion in Macedonia" the capture of 5 The department of commerce 3000 jebel soldiers and the virtual reported that industrial production end of the Macedonian rebellion in the first two months oi 193& The light cruiser Helle originally was the highest for this period in built in the United States for the five years Gains in employment Chinese government and second and payrolls in January the re- vessel in the rebel "fleet" was report said were 19 per cent larger ported in a message to the ministry - than a year ago of marine to be in government 6 Annual reports of several large hands again in the port of Kavalla crew of the Helle reported by corporations showed improvement The over a year ago United States Steel radio as announced by the ministry: operated last year at a loss of $21- a "Prom the Helle at four-twen- ty 667000 before dividends but this m: the cruiser was abandoned at was $14833000 less than the loss in three a m by all her officers on the 1933 Bethlehem Steel showed a net active list We place ourselves at income of $550000 the first net since the orders of the government's fleet 1931 against a deficit of $8735723 and are with steam up for waiting " in 1933 Westinghouse Electric and instructions Manufacturing comoany reported a The crew further reported that it net income of $189000 as against a had thrown its officers accused of net loss of $8636000 in 1933 ordering the ship into the rebellion f overboard into the harbor The ministry ordered the vessel to proceed to the gulf of Salonika V - Dagger Found On Man — f See To Pope Cheese Overpowers Trying Federal Contestant VATICAN CITY March 11— (UP) on Carlos was found A dagger Roberto Murgay a Mexican when he was arrested Thursday after twice trying to obtain an audience to with Pope Pius it was disclosed day The disclosure was made by Vat ican City officials in saying that foreign reports of an attempt to assassinate the Pope were highly exaggerated Murgajrs dagger they said was a sharp one Officials said two Italian carabi neers escorted Murgay to Trieste where he left Italy ' Italian police informed the Mex ican consulate about the case - h Baby Quintuplets As King's Wards Opposed NORTH BAY Ont March 11— (AP) — Mr and Mrs Oliva Dionne parents of the quintuplets said in an interview here today that they opposed the bill now before the Ontario legislature to make their five daughters "wards of the king" The bill was introduced Friday by David Croll minister of welfare It would brinar the children's welfare under the direction of the minister house tomorrow with Dionne himself a member or The committee was named after the board of guardians to be apRepresentative Warwick C Lamor- - pointed by Croll eaux had charged the commission had been negligent in declining to order a valuation of the Telluride $425 Found In Shoe Power company and had failed to nvestigate acquisition of the Boun When Collector Dies tiful Power company by the Utah Power and Light company MILWAUKEE March 11— (AP) — '' —"Be careful of that right shoe" YOUNG BOY DIES gasped Samuel Spiegel 54 an old SALT LAKE CITY March 11— gold collector to a policeman as he Richard Peter Nebeker collapsed and died son of Dr William M and Helen The shoe was found to contain Clyde Nebeker died in a local hos $125 in bills hidden beneath the inner sole pital Sunday of encephalitis ' able Uttalhi BETTER TIMES " pretations today The treasury held that the "total amount oi outstanding currency should not be changed" as a result of the plan to retire some govern inent bonds with $642000000 of the profit arising from trimming the Efforts to Reconsider Tax dollar s gold value last year Exemption Measure On the other hand Senator Thomas a leader of the Quickly Beaten currency expansion bloc in congress foresaw a $46000000 increase in the SALT LAKE CITY March 11— amount of money in circulation (UP) — The house of the Utah legisTO REDUCE DEBT lature late today passed a bill esDeclaring that for the first time tablishing an unemployment rethe public debt will be cut by the serve fund and creating an unem issuance of government obligations ployment reserve fund department to which bear no interest Thomas operate under direction of the state industrial commission praised the move by saying: "It is along the lines of what we The bill passed without a dissent have been clamoring for ing vote He also praised the plan as a step Meanwhile the senate postponed toward one single type of currency further action on the state store and the concentration in the hands liquor bill until Tuesday of the government of the power to issue money 11— SALT LAKE CITY Under the treasury plan the na (AP)— The Utah houseMarch of repre tional banks will lose the power to sentations today defeated a move to issue currency against certain gov & resolution proposing a repeal ernment bonds a right which they $2000 tax on and exemption havehad since they were created then adopted a resolutionhomes to double war the civil after The bonds to be retired are the the salary of legislators The senate tabled Mrs Reva Beck 2 per cent "consols" of 1930 and the 2 per cent Panama Canal loan Bosone's bill to limit freight trains bonds of 1916-3- 6 and 1918-3- 8 which to 70 cars and passenger trains to 14 National banks have been permitted cars and accepted a conference committee report on Representative to use as backing for currency NO GOLD PAID OUT Fair's bill which as amended will They will be paid off in the main increase the tax on insurance pre by the issuance of certificates miums from 1A to 2 per cent The senate also passed a bill to against gold held in the treasury The gold covered by the certificates appropriate $10000 additional for win oe set aside irom the gov the expenses of the legislature but ernment's other stocks Certificate not until Senator Wilford Ray of holders will not be able to obtain the Washington county had criticised yellow metal itself of course since the legislature for its lack of effiit is unlawful for an individual or ciency ' corporation to possess monetary "There has been great Inefficiency gold in the preparation and printing of National bank notes will be re bills" charged he "There has been tired as rapidly as they are pre sented to the treasury" said the much duplication causing unnecesofficial treasury statement "It is sary expense Cooperation between expected that the great majority the attorney general's office and will be cancelled within a year This state departments in the prepara will leave as permanent circulation tion of bills was not- what it should federal reserve ' notes silver certifi have been" EXEMPTION ACT STANDS cates and United States notes addi tional federal reserve notes will be Representative Clifford Bletzacker issued to replace the National barik of Salt Lake county was denied pernotes as they are retired and as mission by the house to Introduce demand arises" a bill to repeal the resolution for a" constitutional amendment to increase the tax exemption permitted IN DRY on homes to $2000 He declared passage of the resolution which is in the hands of the attorney general preparatory to its signature by Oie most foolish governor was "a to prove move" and read figures mmmm——m that it would cost a large amount in Federal License Protects state revenue is adopted The Bletzacker motion lost on a Wholesalers Declares vote v standing U S Judge The house had a good deal of fun in adopting a resolution by RepreVINITA Okla March 11 — (AP) sentative O G Sorenson of Sanpete er —Federal Judge Franklin E county proposing a constitutional ruled today a wholesale liquor amendment to increase company in a wet state may sell salaries from $4 to $8 a legislators' day liquor to a licensed dealer in a dry WARNING TO MEMBERS state declaring the wholesaler is not to submit this T am not responsible for distribution of liquor matter to the afraid he declared public" sold to a person holding a federal This legislature should be ade license — quately paid" Representative J" Luke of Piute warned the members that county Mob Loses Victim To those voting for the resolution would be "confronted with their votes when Officers they come up for - reelection in two -- v years The house defeated Representa SACRAMENTO CaU March 11— (UP)— The stout walls of the Sac tive Gammeter's bill to impose a ramento jail today protected Jose franchise tax on corporations acBenez 32 cilroy from the fury of cording to the volume of their busithe mob which had : attempted' to ness The vote was 30 to 23 with ynch him after he slashed a girl six absent and one excused Notice of reconsideration was given on the street here Benez' limbs already had been Representative Heber Bennion of bound and the crowd was carrying Daggett county chairman of a spehim to Plaza park to hang him cial investigating committee said a when police rescued him late yes report on charges of negligence on terday and brought him to the jail the part of the state public utilities commission will be made to the March 11 — (AP) "Indians" were doing a dance around Richard Besse the captured "cowboy" tied to a stake Girl Holds The war cries reached a crescendo as some one touched a match to Own Tummy In the rope which bound Richard They had forgotten the rone was tarred and before he could be reFALL RIVER Mass March 11— leased Richard was so severely (AP)— Alyce Jane McHenry 10- burned he had to go to a hospital year-ol- d Omaha girl operated on a — week ago for an upside down stomach continued to hold her own Ac NEGRO ELECTROCUTED cording to a bulletin issued today at RICHMOND Va March 11— Truesdale hospital Her tempera (AP) —Philip Jones nesro died in ture was given as 992 pulse 92 and the electric chair at the Virginia respiration 20 State penitentiary this morning for last "Alyce comfortably the murder of two little white erirls night" it slept added "Her condition at Clifton Forge Va Jast November remains satisfactory" — The AND LABORITES - government's gold policy i India insists on a greater degree of self government and Slam has fallen away from one ruler to place a boy on the throne Government Bonds Will Be Retired With Profit On Gold iriate and Valid complaints" was demanded today by Sen WASHINGTON March 11— (AP) ator King fDem Utah) as the finance committee began the —A suit challenging the govern inira jsession oi lis inquiry ment's right to call gold Liberty "We are proceeding on the theory that the organiza bonds for payment in advance of tipn must be heard fully and completely before hearing maturity without redeeming them in gold was filed in the court of claims complaints'' King said we- fill - Thomas of Oklahoma Sees Elxpansion Value in of the sen WASHIN&TON March 11—to(AP)— Opening Operation business men with "legiti investigation f'l regard it as important that bnng witnesses who have legitimate a6d valid complaints particularly in? view of Mr! Richberg's statement last night that NRA is such a beneficial organization and necessary td prevent monopoly "There is too much effort on the part of fRAj and its officials to bolster up the organization" King also demanded that the Syria 'March 11— ALEPPO Traces of a city which LAST EDITION BUSINESS Discovered BY NEW POLICY Senate Investigation Enlivened by Borah Attack on Richberg and Latter's MOVE INT ERPRETEU Stinging Slap at Idahoan Britain fears an air attack from the Rhine and France is building walls of steel on her northern fron committee employ counsel tier i TO CURRENCY Critics - City Built 6000 B C BANKS' RIGHT A - and MONDAY EVENING MARCH "11 1935 UTAH CITY CARSON CITY Nev March 11 — (AP)— Governor Richard Kirman Sr today signed the ar train limit bill recently approved by both houses of the Nevada legislature The new law which prohibits the operation of trains of more than 70 cars on any railroad line in Nevada 70-c- becomes effective 60 days from toV day Governor Kirman signed the bill withnnt rprpmnnr anH nnlv ttvn rvf his office force were present to witness the signing The measure cremated one of the largest controversies In Nevada's history It had the backing of railroad train crew employes but was opposed by railroad officials and railroad shop workers Southern Pacific company officials threatened to take locomotive repair ev work from shops at Sparks to Ogden Utah and Sacramento Calif after the law becomes effective '"-'COURT TEST LOOMS SAN FRANCISCO March 11— (AP) — Angus D McDonald president of Southern Pacific company said today he is considering legal action to restrain the state of Netrain vada from enforcing its 70-climit law The law prohibiting more than 70 ar cars in trains through running Nevada was signed today by Gov Richard Kirman Sr it becomes efi fective in 60 days Previously McDonald had threatr ened to remove work -- from the Southern Pacific shops - at Sparks Nev to the company's Ogden and Sacramento shops which he said were working under capacity and could handle the extra work easily The Southern Pacific president gave no intimation of what grounds might be used for the legal battle He merely said the matter of seeking an injunction to restrain the state from enforcing the car limit was fi being considered UTAH BILL TABLED SALT LAKE CITY March 11— (UP) — The Utah senate today tabled H B 63 by - Mrs Bosone (Dem Salt Lake) the highly controversial train limit measure The bill was scneauiea as a special oraer oi ousi- -t ness after the liquor question had table1 been settled but a motion-ttook precedence Senator Ira Huggins (Dem Og- den) who was sponsoring the" bill!" in the senate declared the action to-bmost unfair in that It effectively killed the bill without allowing con- -i o r e sideration and debate Others expressed the opinion th train bill could be taken up again at any time the senate so voted The vote to table was 14 to 5 with four absent The bill would have prohibited freight trains of more than 70 cars and passenger trains of more than 14 cars in Utah H European Course To Include TourAbroad DUBUQUE Iowa March 11— (AP) —Postmaster John Barkhard and his Monroe Wisconsin limbur-g- er CHICAGO March 11— (AP)— Pity cheese overpowered Postmaster Warren Miller of Independence not the youth who you may believe Iowa in a sniffing duel here Sat- digs deep into dusty volumes for urday to determine once and for all education Maybe he's whether limburger has aesthetic or university's course on "the anaesthetic qualities contemporary European theatre A third! postmaster A F Schrup An j&urope win oe me classroom of Dubuque awarded the decision to for the course of study this June 25 aboard an the Wisconsin seller and smeller of ocean had final bound sniff for England liner the after limburger been taken on neutral ground In a The course of study includes theI atre attendance technical demonDubuque hotel - Henceforth the judge ruled lim- strations lectures readings and re burger cheese may be sent through ports the mails if it is properly wrapped Warren had sought to have limHe burger declared "not mailable contended even though it was wrapped and rewrapped it still made his mail clerks sick taking-Northweste- rn g Trial Must Be Faced On Kidnaping Charge CINCINNATI March The U S circuit court of appeals ruled today that Thomas IL Rob inson Sr Nashville must stand trial - at Louisville on a charge of Implication in the kidnaping of Mrs Alice StolL wife of a wealthy Louisville oil man ll-(U- P)— Police Confiscate Church Manifesto BERLIN March 11— (UP) —Secret police today confiscated all copies they could find of a manifesto read after services at churches of the Prussian confessional synod yester- day denouncing MVS: March SANTA MONICA Cal 10— Wasn't that a remarkable will that Oliver Wendell Holmes left? Imagine a man giving his money to the government at a time when 120000000 people are trying to get away from the government or trying to keep from paying 'em even what we owe 'em At least 80 years of service to his country and he accumulates some money and is so appreciative of what his country has done for him that he wants to return it" All we hear is: "What's the matter with the country?" "What's the matter with the world" There ain't but one word wrong with everyone of us in the world and it that's selfishness Yours anti-Christi- an tendencies: of Nazi radicals Several pastors were arrested but were released after questioning O 1SSS UcXafct Syndic U Xsfi |