| Show Vacation NEW CONGRESS UNDECIDED ON Winter Togs in F r LITTLE CHANGED r May Step Adeptly Or Seek To Increase Power F D R Holds Key By EDWARD J DUFFY WASHINGTON Dec 21— (AP)— Aside from a new personal bodyguard President Roosevelt’s second term will see little Immediate change in the White House staff Thomas E Qualters Massachusetts state trooper succeeds the late Gus Gennerich as Mr Roosevelt’s own attendant WASHINGTON Dec 21 (AP— The forthcoming congress is wide ty expected to go down in history an adept stepper with either the constitution as It stands or the proposer of an amendment to federal powers enlarge In the politcal campaign President Roosevelt and his leaders rededicated themselves to NRA and AAA objectives and promised “action" After running on a record which showed a six to three score u ’ In some posts veterans who have helped make the wheels go round since McKinley's administration wUl be at their accustomed White House desks Two former Washington newspapermen Stephen T Early and Marvin H McIntyre who knew the chief executive when he was assistant ' secretary of the navy will continue as presidential secretaries There has been some talk lacking confirmation about James Roosevelt eldest son of the president serving In a dual capacity as secretary and aide as he did on the recent South American tour Col Edmund W St&rllng tall and hefty Kentuckian who Joined the White House secret service staff at the beginning of Woodrow Wilson’s first term will continue as chief of the presidential protective force In the against the administration supreme court they have Interpreted the overwhelming victory as & mandate to carry on SHOWDOWN INEVITABLE court Barring changes on the believe due to deaths many here some sort of showdown inevitable between the new deal and the constitutional views written in the NRA Guffey and AAA decisions Demands since the election by organized labor and farmers' spokesmen recall the powers once exercised by those since-outlaw- ed agencies’ The way arriving legislators talk Indicates that the budgetary neutrality and other debates may all be conducted before AMONG that board tary aide with a perpetual' smile also will be found at the president’s side on his future travels and at social functions as will scholarly appearing Captain Paul Bastedo naval aide Among the old timers who will carry on are Rudolph Forster slim gray-halre- d director of the office staff who Joined the White House force In June 1897 He Is the man who hands the president his $3125 pay check : O V- - re-stu- dy protection In the general opinion he will recommend attempts at voluntary and further legislative constitutional bounof exploitation daries before broaching an amend— — ment GAINS SEEN AS BUDGET FIXED Treasury Lists Receipts At $164000000 Income Taxes Spurt WASHINGTON Dec semi-month- ly Colorleas lip pomade over her regular lipstick protect Margaret Lind- snowsay's lips when she vacations in winter togs and snowshoes In clad mountains Thief Won’t Come Back For His Car Singing Coach and Valley Has Five Cases of Illness Bride Plan Trip 21— CAPI- administration experts put finishing touches on next year's budg et the treasury recorded today S16IOCOOOO gain on the income aide of its ledger since July 1 FOr the first five months of this fircal year its receipts totaled SI HAWKINSVILLE Ga Dec 21— (AP) — Jesse Davis is holding one automobile slightly wrecked which the owner hasn’t called for Davis started out to find the person who stole 30 turkeys from his farm and found the car wrecked on the highway with the turkeys In it He took everything back LOS ANGELES Dec 21— (AP) — Count Andreas de Segurola film singing coach Intends to make a honeymoon voyage to Costa Rico in January with his bride the former Maria Gutierrez Bidlake he said today to the farm She is the widow of John Bid-la- 21— Mrs Dec HUNTSVILLE has Huntsville Peter Janse of been stricken ill and her son Joseph Janse student of Chicago has been called home Miss Marguerite Wangsgard daughter of Mrs Clara Wangsgard is in the Dee hospital She was injured at Weber County High school when she slipped on steps Mrs Valate Bullock and Everett Doman son of Mr and Mrs Charles are In the hospital having undergone operations for appendicitis Mrs Caroline Hislop Is ill at her home with a heart ailment ke North Dakota state senator and niece of Ricardo Jimanez four times Costa Rican president They were married yesterday In the historic church' of Our Lady of the Angels - Former Treasurer Naps During Theft Mrs John Anderson has gone to Minneapolis Minn to visit her daughter Mrs Nora Raefelt She N Y Dec 21-WOODBURY will be gone one month —Ogden L Mills former secMr and Mrs M Johansen have retary of the treasury slept so moved to Ogden for the winter CUP) AS OLD-TIME- Col Edward M Matson the mili- backdrop of differences over fundamentals Just where does the line of federal authority stop and "state's Shall we define rights’ begin? for once and welfare" "general ail? Exactly what does "due process of law”- - mean? So the questions run' as legislators intent upon regulation of wages and hours and control of supreme crop production court decisions bearing on those problems UP TO ROOSEVELT Today like in 1933 the lead Is for the president to take His close advisers say they don't know what he intends but quickly add it will not be retreat Mr Roosevelt already has sought to encourage more state legislation on wages and hours unemployment Insurance and old age some since McKinley BERLIN Dec 21— (AP)— Ship Falls In Timber - Area Admiral Richard Foerster Narrowly Missing mander of the fleet was suddenly Cliff ordered retired today The fleet lowered his flag a hours after the order bee The retirement was known creed despite the fact that Foerster is only 87 eight years short Of the usual retirement age Rear Admiral Carls who commanded Nazi ships In Spanish evacuation succeeds Foer- PORT JERVIS N Y Dec 21— (AP)— Department of commerce inspectors combed the wreckage of a Bill May Get giant airliner today - to determine $1 the cause of a mountainside crash Okeh He Says Higher Saturday night in which 11 persons miraculously escaped death or se- Pay Impossible rlous injury f ster — “We are going over the ground H LOS ANGELES Dec 21— step by step” R I Lossow one of John Steven claimed four investigators said “but it will of chance” a passage be some time before we have any "good today at the next congress for his pro- definite information” Meanwhile Dick Merrill transposed bill to provide all unemflier whose skill brought atlantic 60 over with citizens ployed ' the pensions NEW YORK Dec 21 — (UP)— down Airlines Eastern transport WILL NEVER BE LAW bandits are not difficult American a loss life of without lay in hospital Three thousand elderly folk rally- with possible fractures of the Jaw to thwart but American taxicab ing at a Sunday meeting in K ' drivers are not- much help ‘ in a and ankle white-haired honor heard the “I’m so thankful that I was hurt crisis Emile E C Mathis the Henry declare worse than any of the passengers” Ford of France decided today th the Townsend peni c While the French automobile said sion plan "never will be the law of heThe storm-tosse- d single-hande- d In manufacturer a fought ship fell the United States” Mata-morrouted two bandits who tried and near wooded section wild A California Democrat McGroar-t- y Pa junction of New York to steal his wife’s Jewelry in a taxsaid many congressmen opposed New and Pennsylvania boun- icab early Sunday morning the cab pension payments of more than $100 dary Jersey lines narrowly missing a din driver sat quietly in his seat and monthly overshot its goal New- ignored his fare’s difficulties The “I believe we stand a good chance ark onplane "I’m pot trying to be a hero” the a under this new plan but remem- Beach Fla flight from West Palm driver ' told Mathis ber — If the pension law doesn't come tomorrow it will another day” he added IGNORES SPENDING His bill to be submitted next month differs in several respects from the legislation favored by Dr Francis E Townsend It ignores McGroarty said the Townsend requisite that pensioners must spend each month's funds before the arrival of the next check 00-a-Mo- nth ‘ (API-Represe- ntative Mc-Groa- $100-a-mo- rty Cabbie No Hero To Frenchman nth Pan-Americ- f an Mc-Groar- ty’s poet-congressm- - an $200-a-mon- - -- as Kitz-buehe- j SEES FLEET IS OUT IN AIR CRASH PENSION HOPE By ROBERT H BEST United Press Staff Correspondent ENZESFELD Austria Dec’ 21 — (UP) —Baron and Baroness Eugene de Rothschild hosts to Edward Duke of Windsor busied themselves today with preparations for a Christmas party designed to take the former British monarch's mind j off his troubles Hours before the duke bestirred himself numerous messengers arrived at the castle with big packages which were hidden away as soon a they were delivered) TO SING TWO SONGS But in his enforced separation from Mrs Wallis Simpson for whose love' he left his throne the duke already had the consolation of two presents— songs dedicated to him in honor of the sacrifice he made for love One Is "Poor j Young l” King” the other "Come tej - HEAD OF NAZI ELEVEN ESCAPE For ‘Poor Young King’ Except For Death of Gus “What Is a Title Worth If Gennerich Group Ll’GROARTY It Breaks Your Heart ‘ Remains Intact Theme of Song CONSTITUTION : Castle Will Be Merry R’S STAFF D ' ‘ "Poor Young King” sufficiently discloses the nature of its tribute to the duke The words are by Fritz Gabler the music by1 Hans Protiwlnsky and Gabler It goes In a translation which unhappily does not match the poetry Jof the j German version: "The handsome royal son ascended the throne of his father In an island kingdom similar to the Garden of Eden “He directed affairs with an appreciative hand in his 'amous j fatherland "But when he wished to marry he encountered much pain (Refrain) — "You poor young king! What is a title worth if It breaks 9 t f For This Special Xmas Sale t Henry to Hang Up His 103 rd Stocking ONLY r your heart? "From you it demands only duty only duty "But how can you makp your COLUMBIAVILLE N Y Dec people happy if you yourself 21 — (AP) — Charles Henry Benedict are not are not? "Therefore laugh and le ve be- intends to hang up his stockings hind you misfortunes of all for his 103rd Christmas kinds Said Benedict: "Just because I’ve "She was marvelously attractive never v6en Santa Claus is no and danced wonderfully reason I should up and declare he’s "She was a woman of much un- - a fake I never saw Abe Lincoln derstanding a sportswoman either but I Voted for him” All he really wants in that stockelegant "Her temperament scintillated in ing said the aged man is "about a all directions her reaction to ton of pipe tobacco” life was joyous H "She loved to sing and make was clear jokes but her heart v and pure "You Poor king” Then the refrain Is repeated in slow waltz time $ 19 85 $ Attachments given fret with each cleaner OO CO M torments Ey small carrying down is t 0 Cash Allowance For Old Cleaners j t$ ) THIS GREAT OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY ’ -SERVANTS ON DUTY tosoundly that he didn’t hear a bur Castle servants were notified glar enter his second floor bedroom day that they would be kept on although the intruder had to cut duty Christmas day They were not through a copper windowscreen displeased because ithey learned Sunday he discovered that a wal- that the duke had asked his Jiostess let with $380 a gold watch anc for a list of all who attended him chain valued at $125 and a gold in any way The duke’s ppirlts low for several cigaret case were missing — days seemed to revive during the i week-en- d The tree frog has the power of changing color to resemble more closely the surface upon which' It desires to be Inconspicuous It can change from a dark hue to a light one in about 20 minutes h HONOLULU $ v Attorney General Of Hawaii Dead PHONE AT ONCE — DON’T FAIL I Dec 21— (AP) Wil- liam B Pittman 60 attorney general of Hawaii died yesterday He was a brother of United States Senator Key Pittman of Nevada Pittman was one of two attorneys who successfully defended five and Orientals five wears ago against charges' of assaulting Mrs Thalia FOrtesque Massie Ha-waiia- S&l'p&UKB? y kctiicCa ns 2372 PHONE 1345 WASH AVE i 333767000 compared with $1221 786000 in the corresponding year last year Os & Gains were shown In 55 of the 71 categories of taxation Leading the upswing were income taxes which totaled $413 863000 between July 1' and November 30 an Increase o Brow of a gsnsrous thoughtful typo $36535000 The next largest gain was Inliquor tax revenues which at $263- were $47417000 above the same period last year Others Included: Tobacco taxes gain of $24020000 $235123000 $90019000 gain of $4701-00- 0 gasoline $21551000 automobiles gain of tubes inner and tires $7546000 e $13934000 gain of $3732000 communications other and $3j921CO0 fain of $1091000 606000 I Brow conspicuous for their thick bushy shaggi- ness — projecting forward on crest-lik- e promontories at lowest extremity of Jiigh wide forehead Indicative of thoughtfulness consideration and hearty generosity Llpa " Woman Dies With Fir Tree In Arms No Drinking Done By Florida Indians WASHINGTON Dec 21— (UP)— The Florida Boriginal Indians were according to a translation Of a letter from Bishop Calderon of Cuba to Queen Mariana which was released today by the tee-totale- rs Smithsonian institution The letter written In 2673 was recently discovered in archives of the North Carolina State Historical society EZJTRAPPERSCZn We Pay Highest Prices For HIDES PELTS FURS GREEflQAND HIDE G FUR GO 220 Wall rh 86i In 'surprlsos dewy lip of hcroic proportion ample for rating drinking and mating merry Christmas but of a tender and sensitive softness Lower lip loosely relaxed with a ten- dency to fleshiness Full-blood- tele-phon- WOODBURY N Y Dec 21— (apj— Mrs Lena Stoobe 75 could not afford a Christmas tree this in her life year for the first time woods near went Into the So she a hatchet with home her More than 150 police and firemen searched all night for her They found herA dead of exhaustion small neatly cut at daybreak fir tree was hi her arms that rajolca ' T&oarlhwirDfl i u L J i Vi 7 Jt ed and decorThe precious gift of ative beauty Nothing is used more often or admired more ardently than a lamp of approved modem design School children study by it— dad reads the paper in Its luminous glow —mother does her intricate crocheting by its clear but mellow light It’s a treasure of the home' ' they all have in common! 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