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Show I SOUTH CACHE COURIER iVerrs Review of Current Events and Otherwiss Wise v - wife will wear the risks ending up She nJorccsuit. focuses . things mIour eye Im Senators I up-- J Your bram sees way, we read, right the other way U works the some people. 1 Taiachute Inventor to If it your best, please. -- P mi if. open. Lodge and Davis Make Vigorous Report on Unemployment Relief it SK say two can live as as one, yet most marren call their wives cheaply ied the marks of a lover is mainly lipstick. Doubtful The Boys Were Till Story Was Verified I was in Montana, said ten old bore, in the smoking room, the ?I had an interesting experience. shaving, a camp. I and threw the beast, and it slunk mis-- 1 morning, as I was into fierce lion came Seized a pan of water .'One "lt at erably away. There was dead silence for a foment, then a little chap in the Say, boys, 'corner chimed in. I can vouch for that he said, story. Five minutes after it happened I was walking along the same road. I met this lion, and I stopped to stroke his whiskers. Boy, those whiskers were wet. i 1 New Beauty for the Home wax for the j househ- and popular! Its already wide use is increasing yearly, throughout the homes of the country. And it is efficient, the home- maker who regularly applies this amazing product to the floors of The unusual feature her home. a good of wax is self-polishi- maximum beauty it affords, with the minimum labor both in application and upkeep. Its on in the a jiffy dries thoroughly in 20 minutes and results in resplendent floors that gleam like satin, look like new, and dress up the entire house. A quality self-polishi- ng wax is urged, however, for lit is more resistant to dust and dirt, its richer content lasts longer, and shows up to more glowing advantage the natural color and pattern of the wood. Yes, a good wax is truly a dois inexpensive and def- mestic gem that time and trouble-savin- g initely beautifying! .. .with No rubbing simply spread it on and let it dry then watch your floors sparkle! Non-slipper- long-weari- ng eliminates scrubbing dusting alone keeps floors clean. Full qt., only 85. of dust in a coal mine on Keen mountain 12 miles from Grundy, Va.f buried the night Loan contracts totaling $36,657,000 for four cities, covering not more force of 45 men under thousands of and low-rethan 90 per cent of the cost of proposed tons of slate and rock, wrecked the housing, were approved by President Roosevelt upon the recommenda- equipment and filled up the pastion of Nathan Straus, administrator of the housing authority. These will sages to the drifts. Hundreds of provide approximately 6,667 family dwelling units for over 26,000 slum rescuers worked frantically for 20 dwellers. The photograph shows Senator Robert Wagner of New York hours and finally recovered the bodies of the victims. Not one of the watching Mr. Straus sign the loan contracts. The mine was gang survived. opened only last November and was considered one of the most modern and safest in the United States. slum-clearan- ce . 1 Cooled fAranee and Lobby Room - Coffee Shop . . Tsp Boom f tMM Home of Exeentiyes 0 ChamkChanftr0pUm,, of Commerce and Ad Club. BotaryKtwanie ' HOTEL 20-3- BEN LOMOND Come ae you are T. E. Fitzgerald, Mgft READ THE ADS do out tryingNew tkis Tkpukt. WNU Service. PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED weight enlargements, or your choice of 16 prints without enlargements 25c coin. Reprints 3c ea NORTHWEST PHOTO SERVICE North Dakota Fargo - Dipt K M SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WEEK Western Newspaper Union. ployees. U or " six-ye- ar Want to Quit Whisky? A complete treat ment: Can be given secretly Preventive and corrective of the Morning After. Dr. John, 100 Hod Williams Bldg., Tampa, Fla. Tribute to McKinley . Gen. James B. Gordon of the Confederate staff, in reminiscing of the Civil war, paid this tribute & to William McKinley: He . . . fought as bravely as For Annual Wage Guarantee the bravest on the Union side, but Ford was to recognize he was broad WHILE Henry the White House by in- in his southernenough a loycountrymen vitation of President Roosevelt, the al adherence to the fundagreat officials of his company were conmental truths to which both sides for a plan sidering were devoted. He was too wise the guarantee of an and too just to doubt the Souths minimum annual to the Constitution or to the fealty wage, offered by the of the Declaration of Indoctrines Ford Brotherhood of dependence. America, an indeHe was great enough to trust labor organpendent implicitly the Souths renewed alEstablishization. legiance to the Union and its flag, ment of such a plan for hers was the most liberal hand has not before been in studding its field with stars. asked, but it has Cleveland Plain Dealer. been advocated by Mr. Roosevelt and Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan. The brotherhoods goal is at least $1,500 a year for every hourly-rat- e worker in the mammoth River Rouge plant of the Ford Motor company in Dearborn, where it claims a membership of 21,400. During peak production periods the factory has nearly 90,000 employees. KILLS INSECTS William S. McDowell, Sr., brotherhood attorney, said that in return ON FLOWERS FRUITS for the proposed wage guarantee VEGETABLES & SHRUBS F. B. A. members would sign an Demand original sealed agreement that each would purbottles, from your dealer chase a new car from the company 3 CYV every two years at the same price at which they are sold to dealers. Nor do the states, under existing levy income ENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., of taxes on decisions, of the hunthe salaries Massachusetts and James J. dreds of thousands of federal emDavis of Pennsylvania made a miin a great democJustice ployees. nority report of the senate commit- racy should treat those who earn tee on unemploy- their livelihood from government in ment and relief in the same as it treats those who way which they vigorousearn their livelihood in private adminisly attacked tration business and relief policies and condemned the ma- Wallace Is Rebuked jority report for fail- CECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ure to investigate alWALLACE was rebuked fpr star leged waste in the chamber methods by the Supreme WPA administra- court in a decision reversing his tion. order of June 14, 1933, fixing maxiThe two Republi-Senatmum rates to be charged by marLodge can senators deketing agencies at the Kansas City manded that administration leaders stockyards. extravagant utterstop making The courts opinion, written by whole classes of Chief Justice Hughes, reverses a which in ances, people are insulted and nameless in- decree of a three judge district dividuals are lambasted over the ra- court in Kansas City, upholding the dio instead of being prosecuted in order, on the ground that the comthe courts. mission men were denied a fair They then offered these further and open hearing and that Secresuggestions for immediate action: tary Wallace accepted the find1. Repeal of the undistributed of the government prosecuings profits tax and modification of the tors without even reading the capital gains tax as proposed in the evidence. senate tax bill and general tax reIn other decisions the Supreme duction wherever possible. court upheld the municipal bank2. Encourage that which is good in ruptcy act of 1937, and the 1923 business. filled milk act which bars interi 3. Stop congress from wasting its state shipment of milk to which in Seven on Relief time over consideration of such other oils or fats have been added. One 'T'WELVE million American work-er- s enschemes as the Supreme court are totally unemployed. the bill and governlargement Deal With Hitler More than 18,000,000 persons, or ment reorganization bill and allow Won't of the population of the the legislators to concentrate on PRENCH PREMIER DALADIER let it be known that his governcountry, are receivthe relief and unemployment probment will not enter into any four ing public assistlem. ance from the fedinthat 4. Eliminate tax exempt securities power European treaty eral, state or local and reduce unnecessary and bur- cludes Nazi Germany. In consegovernments. From quence, it was understood in Paris, densome social security taxes. 1933 to 1937 inclusive Minister Chamberlain Prime of A true unemployment census . 5. the federal and state should be taken to serve as a basis Great Britain had given up that governments have for scientific treatment of the ques- plan for the present. Daladier and Bonnet to Minister went $19,400,000,000 spent Foreign tion of wages and hours. for work relief and h London and discussed 6. End executive discretion in tarother forms of pubiff matters and return to congress relations and other matters relating lic assistance. of to the Europe. of peace the the control currency. These far froni . 7. Reorganization of the agencies Harry cheerful of unemployment and relief. Henlein Warns Czechs Hopkins were jn a preijmi of the senate commitleader HENLEIN, of report nary Tax KONRAD "End .Exemptions" tee on relief and unemployment sub3,500,000 SudeDROMPT legislation was asked of ten Germans, warned the govern- mitted by. Chairman Byrnes. congress by President Roosevelt ment of war internally or from At the time the report came in, to remove tax exemptions on in- the outside in a militant speech Harry Hopkins, WPA administrator, come from all future government which quarters close to the govern- was telling the house appropriations bonds, federal, state and local, and ment believed bore the approval of committee, holding hearings on the on all government salaries. administrations recovery-relie- f Fuehrer Adolf Hitler. proHenlein openly proclaimed that gram, that the proposed $1,250,000,-00- 0 In his special message the Presirelief appropriation would endent said existing exemptions re- German Naziism is the guiding sulted from judicial decisions and principle! of his Sudetens and de- able 200,000 to be added to federal could be eliminated by a short and manded that Czechoslovakias for- aid rolls, bringing the total number to 2,800,000 persons. simple statute which he felt the eign policies be revised immediateThis money, he said, would last courts would uphold. ly as regards Germany. In Budapest 20,000 Hungarians de- only for the first seven months of Mr. Roosevelt said: Tax exemptions through the ownership of gov- manded the dismemberment of the coming fiscal year. The senate committee report in ernment securities have operated Czechoslovakia at a rally of the Revision colleceffective or fair the league. Hungarian general absolved the WPA from against tion of progressive surtaxes. Incharges of graft, waste and inefficiency, but in some respects it deed, I think it is fair to say that Agreement these exemptions have violated the Anglo-Iris- h sharply criticized the administraspirit of the tax law itself by actual- PRIME MINISTER EAMON DE tions relief policies. of Ireland and Prime To the discomfiture of administraly giving a greater advantage to those with large incomes than to Minister Neville' Chamberlain of tion leaders, the committee recomGreat Britain met again' in London mended that the senates revenue those with small incomes. . . . The same principles of just tax- and signed an agreement that brings bill repealing the undistributed proftariff and its tax and modifying the capital ation apply to tax exemptions of of- to a close the trade war between the two coun- gains tax be adopted as a major aid ficial salaries. The federal government does not now levy income tries. The quarrel began when Ire- to economic recovery. Retention of taxes on the hundreds of thousands land refused to pay England land those taxes is in the house bill backed by President Roosevelt. of state, county and municipal em- - tithes amounting to $25,000,000. Lodge and Davis Strike PERSONAL nt figures OGDEN, UTAH LS Roms 350 Baths $2.00 to$4.00 smily Booms for 4 persons - - $4.00 tJd jvst vrvt.'t I ov$kt, No,recUr, Ive not insane tfone. 3 l 1 m JV5Ti Ip XPLOSION Anglo-Britis- BEN LOMOND rick. 8 prints 3 double one-seven- th HOTEL Wppy Mine Blast Kills 45 old is practical protective up-to-d- i.rd se, ed "Nowadays great THE CHCERfUL CHEKU& EMBERS of the National Farm Chemurgic council, holding their fourth annual meeting in Omaha, challenged the view of PresiMinority dent Roosevelt that the countrys economic troubles are due to overproduction. There need be no limits, said Wheeler McMillen, editor of Country Home and president of the council, in his opening address, to the wealth we can produce. Freeing farmers from the narrowness of food and export markets, the soil can be enabled to produce houses for the and the innumerable desires of a great free people. The processes of production can create the purchasing power for consumption. In no other way than by the creation of wealth can there be wealth for all. Chemurgy calls, not upon government, but on the triple powers of agriculture, industry and science. We reject the cowardly counsels of national poverty and pessimism. We propose to apply science and capital and labor to the soil and its products. Chemurgys challenge to Americans is a challenge to share in wealth by creating wealth. WPA WASTE ASSAILED down- - mThey Chemurgy for Production WNU 1838 W GET RID OF PIMPLES New Remedy Uses Magnesia to Clear Skin. Firms and Smooths Complexion Makes Skin Look Years Younger. Get rid of ugly, pimply skin with this extraordinary new remedy. Denton's Facial Magnesia works miracles in clearing up a spotty, roughened complexion. Even the first few treatments make a noticeable difference. The ugly spots gradually wipe away, big pores grow smaller, the texture of the skin itself becomes firmer. Before you know it friends are complimenting you on your complexion. 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