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Show SOUTH CACHE COITRier Foreign Words , Frank Is Ousted From University of Wisconsin Q and Phrases going. Bonhomie. (F.) Good nature; credulity. bonum. (L.) The Commune common good. Dux femina facti. (L.) The leader of the deed a woman. Grisette. (F.) A young working girl. Otium cum digniiste. (L.) Lei- sure with dignity. Parole dhonneur. (F.) Word of honor. Mai a propos. (F.) Ill times; out of place. Nunc aut nunquam. (L.) Now or never. 7ech 7 By Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Pineapple Salad Place on a lettuce leaf a slice of Hawaiian pineapple; cover with salad dressing; over this press through a potato sieve cream cheese place a preserved cherry on top. Dressing for salad Six tablespoonfuls of pineapple juice, 2 level tablespoonfuls of sugar, butter size of walnut. Heat in double boiler, add 2 beaten eggs and cook until it coats the spoon. cold add the whipped When cream. Copyright. WND Service. 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You can get the gend uine, Doan's at any drug time-teste- k8 Advertisements Give You Values Pi G ns administration has not been capable and that he has been extravagant in personal expenditures for which the state paid. Allegedly, Or. Frank was ousted because Gov. Philip La Follete demanded it. Western Newspaper Union. Deadlock Continues in General Motors Strike ov. FRANK MURPHY of Michigan abandoned, at least for the present, his efforts to end the deadlock between the General Motors corporation and the striking members of the United Automobile Workers, but James F. conciliator Dewey, for the Department of Labor, remained in Detroit, still hopeful of bringing about a peace conference. William S. Knudsen, executive vice president of General Motors, thus stated the corporations position: General Motors corporation representatives immediately upon evacuation of its plants by employees engaged in sit down strikes will meet with representatives of the union, but to accept the unions conditions would have placed Gen eral Motors in the position of con doning their illegal actions. We can not condone illegal occupation of our plants. The union conditions, as set forth by President Homer Martin, were: We are willing to agree to withdrawal if negotiations are opened immediately with an agreement that all plants remain closed, without movement of equipment or resumption of activities until a national settlement is effected, and with a fur ther agreement that all activities such as circulation of petitions, organizing of vigilante activities, threatening or coercing of employees, be immediately stopped. About a thousand men, engaged in the sit down strikes, were thus holding up negotiations for settle ment of the controversy which already had thrown out of work nearly 100,000 employees of the corpora- G tion. General Motors officials received telegrams from a number of Ameri- can Federation of Labor units urging no recognition of the United Au tomobile Workers as sole bargaining agency for the motor car factory workers. They were assured the corporation would not back down on this point. Making the situation more difficult, the strikers in Flint engaged in a wild, riotous battle with the guards and city police that lasted for hours and resulted in the injury of dozens of men. The local officers restrained themselves admirably though armed with machine guns, and the state police were hurried to the scene to aid them. Governor Murphy and other state offi cials also went to Flint. Kidnaped Boy Found Slain Near Everett, Wash. Charles Mattson, from his home in Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 27 and held for ransom, was found beaten to death in snow covered woods near Everett. The body was nude and cruelly battered. State and city police and department of justice agents, who had been held back to give the lads father a chance to pay the ransom and save his son, immediately began an intensive manhunt, but their clews were few and poor. TEN-year-ol- d France Ready to Occupy Spanish Morocco you suffer burning, scanty of j00, frequent urination; backache, headache, dizziness, loss of energy, eg pains, swellings and puffiness under the eyes? Are you tired, nervous-feel 8 Cwvwnt OutmtA hi Allons. (F.) Come on; let ns be LENN FRANK, president of the University of . Wisconsin, was removed from office by the board of regents of that great institution, Jy a vote of 8 to 7, on charges that E'RANCE, according to reliable ports, is all set to occupy Span ish Morocco, and expects the full of Great Britain. The French had sent to General Franco, head of the Spanish Fascists, one protest against the alleged admission to Morocco of German troops, and then sent another before taking drastic action. If they do move, it will be nominally in behalf of the sultan of Morocco and because of violation of the ish treaty of 1912. France has 100,000 men in her Moroccan army and could easily and Franco-Spa- n speedily occupy most of the Spanish zone, which the Fascists control. Support by the British presumably would come from the British fleet in the Strait of Gibraltar and possi-b- y from troops to replace French forces taken from the German border. Franco 'sent a conciliatory reply to Paris. At a reception to diplomats Chancellor Hitler talked with the French ambassador to Berlin and assured him that Germany had no intention of attempting to seize Spanish Morocco. Great Britain, angered by the air bombing of her embassy in Madrid, Some of her most filed protest. powerful warships were added to the fleet at Gibraltar. The British government forbade citizens to enlist in Spain, and continued its efforts to persuade other nations to stop the sending of volunteers to that country. France agreed to introduce legislation to that effect, but Germany and Italy were still cling- Neutrality Resolution Applied to Spains War T'HE senate and house met the day before the President addressed them and organized, with Mr. Garner of course as president of the former, and Speaker Bankhead again ruling over the lower chamber. " The one The Game of Life who consciously THOSE their sorrows were committed by Dante to the deepest pit of hell. They are in love with trouble. They like to gaze on shadows. When all comes to all, what we call the game of life is just what makes life worth living. Lifes enemies are not cares and worries, deprivations and misfortunes. They are its greatest allies. Its enemies are the damp fogs of the spirit, where there are neither shadows nor light. Dr. Nansen. comes With great wealth great want. matter of Artificial Moon interest in this proAn estate in Florida is lighted ceeding was the selection of Sam Rayeach night by an artificial moon; burn of Texas as another in Bedfordshire, England, has a private crematory; majority leader of the house. He had while a third on Long Island pose beaten John J. Osesses a brook, opConnor conditions of to erated set New a of electric butand allegedly their York ing by tons which turn it on and off, regcontinuing to give aid to the Franco in the caucus, hav-in- g Rayburn the potent back- ulate its speed and control its forces. ing of Vice President Garner and babbling and bubbling sounds. of Mr. Of Colliers Weekly. Roosevelt. presumably Supreme Court Rebuked the total of 16 new senators only by the President two were absent, Clyde L. Herring THINLY veiled but unmistakable of Iowa and William H. Smathers Roosevelts re- of New Jersey, both Democrats. buke to the Supreme court in his Two new Republican senators were annual message on the state of the sworn in, H. Styles Bridges of New Union. Standing triHampshire and Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. umphant before the Acid lopsidedly D e m Immediately after the Presidents senate and address had been delivered on Wedhouse in joint sesboth house and senate hurnesday, sion, the chief execried with the neutrality resolution utive said: applying specifically to the civil war The United in Spain. The senate adopted it States of America, quickly by unanimous vote, but within itself, must there were parliamentary delays in continue the task of the house, and meanwhile the making democracy freighter Mar Cantabrico managed succeed. to get away from New York with In that task the Robert Cuses cargo of airplanes branch legislative of our government will, I am confident, continue to meet the demands Maritime Commission to of democracy whether they relate to Dispose of Ships the curbing of abuses, the extension A NNOUNCEMENT is made by of help to those who need help, or the United States Maritime the better balancing of our inter- commission that it will dispose of People Everywhere Are Adopting dependent economies. This Remarkable" Phillips Way four shipping lines by June 29 next. 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Program for Recovery A BOY of Brookings Institute Congress Receives Budget of the best know ONE of its periodic analyses of IN L medical men in th Message of President the economic situation the BrookU. S. was the late Dr. R CTATING that he expects to bal- - ings institute, V. Pierce of Buffalo, N research Y who was born on ance the national budget and be- foundation, ' summarizes proposals farm in Pa. Dr. Piercei gin reducing the national debt in for a consistent program of furFavorite Prescription ha; for nearly 70 years beet 1939, President Roosevelt submitther recovery, the seven points of helping women who havi ted to congress a budget for the 1938 which are, briefly: headache and backache as sociated with functions fiscal year. This, he said, balanced of a balanced and older women who expert disturbances, ence heat flashes. By increasing the appetiti conditionally except for statutory federal budget. this tonic helps to upbuild the body. 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New size, tabs., 50c, liquid $1 his conditions are met the gross def- of maintaining a fixedpresent of gold price icit for the fiscal year beginning and the establishment through inWNU W July 1 would not be more than ternational of a system 337 4 $401,515,000, compared with of stable foreign exchange. in the current fiscal year Extension of the trade and $4,763,841,642 in the 1936 fiscal agreements as thereciprocal most practical AND year, which ended last June 30. means of reducing artificial barriers But the President warned the na- to commerce and reopening tne tion that conditional budget balance channels of international trade. in the next fiscal year and complete Preservation of the generally balance in the following year de- favorable ratio of prices and wage in rates. pended on industrys Maintenance of prevailing hours hiring more persons from relief rolls. of labor as the only means of The President estimated that fed- meeting the production requireeral revenue in the next fiscal year ments involved in restoring durwill increase by $1,475,466,378 be- ing the next few years the standcause of better business and higher ards of living of the laboring masses taxes. He did not propose new taxes and promoting the economic adHOTEL BEN LOMOND but opposed the reduction of any vancement of the nation as a in now effect. taxes whole. Ogdens Finest . . One of Utahs Bt The message revealed that Mr. Elimination of private and public 350 Rooms 350 Baths Roosevelt planned to curtail relief industrial practices which tend to $2.00 to $4.00 expenditures sharply from the 1936-3- 7 restrict output or to prevent the ir Delightful Rooms Air Cooled Corri levels. But he found available crease of productive efficiency. Grill Room Coffee Shop for insufficient tne funds rest of "Shifting of the emphasis in agriSpacious Lounge and Lobby the current fiscal year and asked cultural policy from restricted outCourteous Service congress to appropriate $790,000,000 put and rising prices to the abunEvery Comfort and Convenience immediately, of which $650,000,000 dant furnishings of the supplies of will be found at is to be expended for recovery and raw materials and foodstuffs reTHE HOTEL BEN LOMONI relief between February 1 and June quired by gradually expanding 30 when the 1937 fiscal year ends. OGDEN, UTAH . man-mad- To Alkalize Indigestion Away Fast non-existe- nt over-indulgen- PHILLIPS ce S FARMER non-partis- an I $2,652,-652,77- IN UTAH COME AS YOU ARE CHAUNCEY W. WEST, Gkn'i. MCI |