Show Popular German General Marries FUND OPPOSED I Blonde Theatre Star Beau tifu nil ri h n Aiiirrn WORK RELIEF dt liufuniurd 5 yS Will Be Most Extravagant '' 880000000 work! relief appropriation " Among the dozen senate Republicans recorded against the appro- - ! JC1 The United Press asked some of the presidential dark horses why heavily and C J S Williamson of they voted "no" here are their the!Lo5 Angeles chamber of comanswers: merce insisting it was no Dickinson: "I don't believe public Williamson told the committee that the industry was not opposed the government puts to just taxation but would readily Every time man f Tirrii! if nnf c nrr menII snf rf move I if any special taxation were work in private industry We just lumped upon it spent $3300000000 most of which While voting down the footage was wasted" tax the committee looked more EXTRAVAGANCE SEEN kindly upon the new $176000000 Wadsworth: TI'm thoroughly con gross income tax bill giving it pervinced that nothing like 3500000 mission to go to the assembly withpersons can be employed under any out recommendation conceivable public works program in STRONGLY OPPOSED a two year period It will turn out Prvoposed income taxes have been one of the most extravagant per- the bills most strongly objected to formances in all history" by the movie magnates Opposed by Snell: "I am opposed to the ex- Hollywood are pending personal Incessive grant of power to the presi come tdx measures proposals to dent as well as to the excessive double the present bank and coramount of the appropriation" poration tax rate and to extend the Vandenberg: '"The bill is a blank sales tax to rented film checkj an absolute delegation of Joseph M Schenck production power over the public purse It head of United Artists remarked he raises questions that will be present was "through talking" when inin the next campaign" formed in Hollywood of the comTfae bill - appropriates mittee's action Steiwer money which is not in the treasury - Assemblyman Laughlin Los Anand for which- no revenue plan is author of the footage tax bill nffered Tt wilt tnrrpasp fho onmwl geles estimated it would raise $10000000 interest charge by $100000000 to a year for unemployment relief and $140000000 and lead to new and would be restricted to a burdensome taxes The bill com- period mit? the government to the obliga tion to provide jobs Instead of relief for the needy Three out of five Asks of the jobless will not gel jobs The joint resolution (appropriation) will not expedite To Heln 'Will-Powe- r' but will rerecovery ' ' - by-pl- ay 1111 I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 i air force and his bride ' Fraulein Emmi - -- t : Hitler Best Man At Ceremony In City HalL outstanding World war hero and Nazi veteran who fought and worked with Hitler from the earliest derided days of Nazism picked up his chief and Hans Kerrl minister withBERLIN April 10— (UP)— Gen out portfolio in the cabinet at Hit Hermann Goering chief of Ger- ler 's chancellery Kerrl is an old many's new army air force today friend and was Goering's second married Frauline Emmi Sonnemann sponsor beautiful blonde actress "of the State There was a cordon of Nazi storm theatre with Adolf Hitler for his troopers all along the route to the best man Thousands of people cheered the city hall Hitler and Kerrl drove couple and Hitler as they entered in the first car of the procession the city hall for the civil ceremony Defying superstition Goering was and left it to attend two hours with his bride in another car which later (ten a m E S T) the re- was decorated with flowers ligious ceremony at Berlin cathedGoering 42 and his bride 35 met ral at which Reichsbishop Ludwig Mueller officiated three years ago at a' party at Wei noon an mar before to which Hitler invited them Shortly Goering Adolph - - A : — I ASSEMBLY END FILM TAX PLAN Movies Threat To Leave California Brings - Action I ' - v- - 7 - 4ii' 'i 5 V"fv1-- w' 1 fj t V ' MJ 1 iOne brewery that makes its own Malt— h never buys it from outside sources 7 Pioneers in pasteurization of bottled beer— every bottle sterilized ANHEUSER-BUSC5 © 193 j (CI Acbeusci-BuacblD- BARTLETTS HOTEL GARAGE Cgdvi&Ji'yeit Ztfieii JaiWGalop -- vw ? - iP h - ' - a iumi Opposite White City I the Was Nervous and Rundown Mks Claeexce 22 Pu Davtoson $2 IStehawaka Indiana tTThea I was a young girl the Vegetable Compound helped me I am working hard now in a factory One night coming j home I was so nervous I wanted to scream I bought a bottle of your medicine My husband remarked last night of the diiTerence he sees in me I ' cm a cheerful joldrg yourg girl C2ca rccr was nervous and rundown TThen I got up in the morning I felt too tired to do my work I had such backache and soreness in my stomach I was always full of gas Since I took the Vegetable Compound I am like a new person I feel well and strong to take care of my big home and two children" Mrs Amelia Otto SS2G Fifth Street Brooklyn Maryland "I J i 1 j PInkharn's Vesctable Compound 'V I mean 'simply this — it actually takes about three years to make a Chesterfield cigarette Itlall starts with these little plants called seedlings They are grown under cover and transplanted to the open fields in the early spring Then the warm Southern sunshine begins to get in its good work and as the plants grow and ripen the mild ripe leaves are cut and sent to the curing barns The Farmer then takes his to- bacco to the auction warehouse where it is sold to highest bidder All of this takes about a year j j ! The tobaccos for Chesterfield cigarettes are then stored away for two years or more to make i them milder and taste better "I f Salt Lake City Distributors - j Husfosnd Sees Great Difference Since Sho ii 303 A transplanted to the open fields in in- -ii NG OF DOTTLED DEER PINNEY BEVERAGE CO three years from seed bed to cigarettes i r Ea LOUIS ST H Visitors invited to inspect our plant 533 South 4th West Street : Tobacco seedlings n 1 to-bac- co JOS in world 3 Brewed by the same formula since 1G7G— alwaya uniform —everywhere '4 Not artificially carbonated — BUDWEISER U ticica fermented for natural carbona tion and sparkle 5 Brewed from the cream of the barley crop and the choicest selection of domestic and imported Bohemian hops Anheuser-Busc- TIRES Tcck Lydb : 6 one-ha- j & i -- DEBATED FOR HOUR For an hour the measure was debated before the committee with Assemblyman Morgan of Santa Monica making light of the movies threat to quit California if taxed JS Its distinctive taste and delightful tang Iiaro made it America's first choice for three generations 2 Its quality has made it the biggest selling bottled beer in history and built the largest brewery in tho -- — —h—— A - nm do you : Don't fail to attend the SACRAMENTO Calif April 10— school every afternoon this cooking week — (AP) The bogey man of the movies in California a proposed footage tax lf of cent on all film was banished today to the fanciful land ui USED In an attitude not unlike an amused parent dispelling the fears All Sizes—All Makes of- - an imaginative child the asrevenue comand taxation sembly Low Prices lying the tax proposal Its action was commonly expected throughout the house of the state legislature ? WHY AMERICA PREFERS BUDWEISER Hit for an order "prohibiting" him from using intoxicating beverages His request was refused the court ruling it was "impossible to furnish anyone with will power" Haigh was fined $15 or 24 days in jail for knocking the glass out of a hotel window uuQ-goDii- ns- ? ' Court HAMILTON Ont April 10— (UP) — Because he drinks but does not want to' Wilfred Haigh charged Tuesday with drunkenness and wilful' damage appealed to the court 8 - pany " : V4!--:l-v- 5- BROTHERS NABBED PROVO April 10— With the ar rest of two brothers 18 and 13 years of age by Night Watchman Allen Alleman numerous burglar ies in this city during the last three weeks are believed by police to be cleared up The two youths were armed with two guns allegedly stolen from the Oscar Carlson Sporting Goods com : ' ' - two-ye- ar - ii ' a) — i I Vandenberg and Senator Dickinson were chided in the senate yesterday by Senator Robinson Democratic leader as presidential possibilities Robinson said Dickinson in a recent speech indicated he was "willing to accept the nomination" and that Vandenberg was in the f'same frame of mind" He asked why theyt had not submitted to the senate some plans for replacing the administration's recovery program (R-Iow- i " 1' deal"' : tard It" 1 and offer something besides the 'old - Drunk it-- "The Republicans have a chance" he said "if they brighten up a little Sonnemann popular actress ' I MUST BRIGHTEN UP non-partis- an ' h said: "There is only one standout at the present time and that Is Senator Vandenberg" He added that Governor Landon of Kansas was being discussed and might develop into a serious candidate and that former Governor Winant of New Hampshire had always appealed to him as a possibility JNye was asked whether lie believed the Republicans would have a chance next year re-emp- loy - tt t possibilities as they look today he ' ! 1 i ' When asked about the Republican 1 111 fk 0 r D) ONE STANDOUT D-L- 1 Republicans Must! Brighten Up" Offer Something New He Says : -- 1 priation were Senators L J Dickin son la Arthur Vandenberg Mich and Frederick Steiwer Ore Senator a) a likely third Huey P Long party candidate also cast his lot with the opposition i TWO VOTE "NO" Rep James W Wadsworth (R NY) is a dark horse presidential possibility He voted "no" So did house Republican Leader Snell :a New Yorker for whom an effort will X be made at the 1936 convention More- - than half the Republicans in congress voted for the appropria tion If the new deal ment plan does not work those Re publicans can explain next year that they voted for the appropria tion in a spirit merely to give Mr Jloosevelt a chance to ' S ' f f try his plan They would share little if any blame for failure But if the plan is successful those statesmen who voted against it will be hard put to explain why the nation should listen further to their 'coun General Hermann Goerlng1 chief of Germany's new army 11:1 i mid-weste- rn w J ! — :— — Senator Nye said today that Senator Vandenberg of Michigan looks to him like a "standout" pos sibility for the Bepublican presidential nomination next year The youthful inde pendent said in an interview that it was too soon to make forecasts of next year's political lineup but picked his Michigan colleague as the one the lightning seemed likely to strike f — lector for penny gum machines and explained a need of $10 for bond Oxfort Union society In the uniJ money versity town of Oxford England EVANSTON HL" April 10— CAP) An hour later Southward turned has banned women from the dining —A pal in need is a pal indeed Roger Larson a student arrested up at a? police station with a box room except for breakfast and afon a speeding cnarge louna mat full of money' Forty minutes later ternoon tea STANDOUT (R-N- By LYLE C WILSON (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON April 10— (UP)— Most of the potential Republican presidential nominees in congress have bet their political chances a miuuiv a wujw v v u v a & amis sel GOP To Bail Out Friend WASHINGTON: April 10— (AP) — Performance In U S History Belief out last: ! night even if it did take Larson was released It had taken some time He called Charles that long to count the one thousand Southward a fellow student and col- pennies in the box - NYE NOTES ONE " Pal Brinsrs Pennies earh string ' VrtXV"-- fy :w ff' about three years — but there is no substitute for mild ripe tobacco in making a It all takes ' - ' t V4' V""' : ' ' ' ' good cigarette That's the reason smokers — men and women — say that Chesterfields are milder and thai Chesterfields taste better : ' " " " ' ')' ) - time— --just i v t - - - - i i i Czn KotDo My Work'! How often we hear a woman gay it How discouraged and helpless she feels Here is a medicine which has helped thousands of women who were : tired nervous and rundown-I- t will quiet quivering nerves— give-yojust the extra energy you need All druggists sell it- it! Try :"- 1 X ? i I : - ' V s i ' ' ' t i u "I am 19 years old and I have been married five months I felt weak sick and rundown Every afternoon I used to lie down My mother advised me to take Lydia E Pink-ham- 's Vegetable- Compound I did and how I feel strong and full of energy I do all my work and feel as well after a day's work £3 I did in the morning" Mrs Edith llzo Ralston Tyre Pennsylvania ' px -- rkV- M j - 4 u 7 jy :' -- baccos are stored in wooden hogsheads to age - L to- Machines like this — new and modern in every re-sped — make Cliesterfields © 1935 LiGGnT & Myejls Tobacco Co x ' x I V For two years or more the mild ripe Chesterfield ' i 4 J i l i f I |