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Show ' ' 1 t MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Friday, March 18, 1932 I - orally arises why ba did not taki the responsibility In bla messagi last December of recommendltq this legislation which be would no News. Review of Current . ' Events the World Over Scenes and Persons in 'the Current News have, the country nnderstand he ap proves without stating 'just whai lt-U- T JV Roosevelt Defeats Smith in New Hampshire Primaries 1 Billion Dollar Tax BUI Under Debate in the House, . 1 .... .j. , J 'r' .v2.v, EDWARD W. PICKARD blood la the content be-- WHEN- - th pew tax bill de FIRST Franklin to . falf . 8L10Q,000,000 D. Roosevelt and Alfred EL Smith for the Democratic nomination tot President goe to the governor of New 'York; The ' opening round , of the battle was provided by the New Hampshire preferential primaries, , and Ur. Roosevelt captnred the Granite State's eight del-- e g a t e a for hla In the na, forces tional convention. Franklin D. ' Unofficial return " showed the Roose Roosevelt velt pledged candidates were elected by a margin of approximately Afina. siny jh; jran. dldates were voted for separately, the Individual totals varied slightly. . Fpur district delegates were elected, two from each congressions al district and each of these will have a full vote. A lighter vote than waa expected In the cities to which tbe Smith force looked for their greatest strength, together with a rural vote generally favorable to Roosevelt combined to make the result Tbe vote of tbe states eleven cities waa divided almost evenly between tbe Smith and Roosevelt alatea and the 224 towns furnished the majority by which the governors ticket carried tbe state. The Smith candidates for delegates at large carried only three cities, Keene, Berlin and Manchester. An unopposed Republican ticket pledged to President Hoover, was elected. . It' consisted of seven delegates a large and four district delegates. The Roosevelt victory was expected to have an Important bearing on the Massachusetts primary on April 26. Smith has given consent to the use of bis nam there and a ticket for delegates has been prepared. Roosevelt supporters predicted a Roosevelt ticket would be entered against the Smith slate 4n Massachusetts. Next came the Minnesota Democratic state convention to choose delegates to the national gathering. Smith and Roosevelt supporters quarreled fiercely and the former, finding themselves in the minority, bolted and held a convention of their own which picked a delegation that will vote for 8mlth In Chicago though unlnstructed. The regular delegation was instructed to support Roosevelt. 1 Street scene In Kent, Wash., during tbe flood caused by torrential rains and the melting of snows by Chinook winds. 2 President Hoover Inspecting the Fox Boys Military band of Washington which serenaded him on the White Honse lawn. 8 Heroic statue of John M. Clayton of Delaware, secretary of atate under President Taylor, which will be placed In Statuary HaU In the Capitol In Washington. dele-gate- Sequoia Is the New Presidential Yacht Although tbe famous presidential yacht Mayflower Is now but a memory. President and Mrs. Hoover still have an official craft The former Department of Commerce tender Sequoia has been refitted with six cabins, finished In mahogany and redwood, and otherwise dressed up, and haa been assigned to the White House. U was used by Mrs. Hoover for her recent cruise In southern waters. PONY EXPRESS AGAIN Akrons Sister Ship Taking Shape In increased revenues had- - been prelected to. thq fiopsp, several cum- arose that promised com slderabl debate... Three Demo cratlc members of the ways and: means committee submitted minority report urging that abdbt one-- , lethird of the sum be obtained, galising and taxing 2.75, pep; cgnt beer. These congressmen wpre T. H. Cullen and CL D, Sullivan pf Kew York, and J, W. - McCpnnqck of Massachusetts. They said: they, failed to understand a point of vies; which complacently accept tbe taxation of Illegal brewing-anwine making through tbe leriea proposed la the present bill' on malt, sirup, wort, and grape concentrate, yet re--t fnsea to agree With--legal tag on legaRjrmadr beer.-- - Resterafloa of the brewing Industry, they argued further, would put thousands of Job; less back to fork. , Representative J. W., Martin,-J- .' of Massachusetts,, a., Republican, presented strong . objections otht: proposed import .levy on gasoline and oil, and h Indicated that hla opposition- - to .this.- - feature was shared by , many representative from states along the Atlantic sfe . board. . -- r d a 1 - - thirteen ' opposing house the 'passed'lhejl-- a Guardis entl-l- n junction" blit i after seven houry of debate, ip which hit two men spoke against the measure. The La Guaria bill differed In minor particulars .from the Norris bill passed by .the senate, so the ' legislation went to conference. - When It becomes law tbe yellow dog" contracts .which bind workers .not to' organize fv'tll nb longer be recognized ahd .federal Judges will be limited itrlngeiilly 1q their powers to quiet labor, gfputes by Injunction. . Above, these, mandates the act declares (be policy-othe nation If to-- , favor labor's: right to organize and. bargain' col ' lectlvely. WITH only ." ; Th senate didnt, help the econ emy plana much, for It passed tb agriculture bill after adding $2,015,-$5to.th appropriations authorized The total of th by the boose. measure as It left the senata im toR. Tydlngs $177,424, King ant knock largf tnatn to the 'figure; even thi $1,450,000 Jt era for grasshoppers control was retained.'' - ' - , Suml-out- f- Hs'fl success fa business, it b true. But at borne he's th worst kind of fail'J ure. Can't get along with bis wife . DE VALERA Is now th upset . . . attacks of nerves . . easily of the Irish Fre ' presidenttired out. always State Ue vat elected to succeed . All this could easily be avoided with Wffilam T. CosgrvTl the dail the aid of Fellows' Syrup; the perfect plreanp and took tonic. Man, how it peps up appetite and ' .office et once. Of vigor J How ft helps ease trialed temth. seats In the ae-- . per and build up real energy. Just a sembly. Do Valeras Single bottle may do you a world of Fianna Fall party good; Find out for yourself, by asking yf ..bolds 72. Tlie Cos-- your druggist for A bottle of gmmnt ' grave party has 56, Fellows' Syrup. ' tbe lAborites T and lt the V'' - ' - ' : y v i $ who usually vote with Cosgrave, TL Valera go So only' with .the 4 - . of the ' Labor VT.T. Cosgrave . help de-which D' UL .ayauds i given the .precedence. Ooagrav retired from power, grace- and hla party fully, stating that-h- e would :go- - hit opposition, but would ' hamper- - the new pres! ly deotL 'It appears that De Valera was-su- n determined to try to thd oath bf allegiance' to tbe British' Icing. ,Wbether' the . Coo- ferafl following' yroufd vote against pilg qr merely. , ref fain' from voting was unceiialiL , . not-undu- . I RGATEDr.A .JYUHara Z. - lt. was aUeged, by Foster and other Communists, more thaw three thou men-an- sand-Joble-ss women d tried - W , f . W that coosnlcauiloclal be- - i . tbe PpiB Oet tbe Slogan teacher had been'feadlng tha' Bab.and th Forty Thlcvca" tq,her das, t small boys. Whn aha reached the nd he closed th book and, proceeded, to question them regarding, the atory.,. . Now, can anyone tell me, she said, what All Baba said when be wanted to open tbe entrance to th . qaver. . tory of All lvfilm an ardent promptly replied: One .child, fan, -- Open, - sea Journal. me I" Wall . Street END CHEST COLDS tbe Rouge River plant of GOOD the Ford Motor company In Detroit.' QUICK Wttlj Jrocksand clubs they fought RED PEPPER fiercely with the police and firemen called out to' restrain them, and . Relieve? Almost Instantly bomby did no avail Jo step Igar a carried because Wbra high, vlgd .them, noby breathing and sboip pains 'off the fuma. Forced back to the in cheat, dry cough or wanked out feeL prpoenca of e cheat gytey pf (he plapt, the police finaUy x ins broadcast cold, juit iy hii uja and ur remedy fired, .three, scUeys- - from riot guns, that relieve chest cold and ache ana and thetwipb. tok to flight It was eaina of rheumatism, neuritis aqd lumfound Xbsfc- four persons bad been bago almoot inotantly. It ia the penekilled aadnere than 'fifty Injured. trating, beating beat of rod peppers. Now this genuine red peppers nest is Among tbe latter was Harry Bencontained in on ointment you simply nett; chief of the Rord service detub op to get relief in leM than 3 minpartment, "who VaS severely beaten ute. h b Rowht Red Pepper Rob. ah other Communist Foyter No bliater, nor bum nor barm. It doee PUSHED off tbe front page by leaderftrtpY nO payt in the riot and bring tbs relief you want. Get a small baby kidnaping. afterward, could,. pot be found by Jar (ram your druggist - , th embrogllo ptlll thy igthorlUes, ... Prosecutor Harry held first place nmong International reW h was conDanis! Webiter Ralie iS" ' affaire The truce sidering placing criminal syndicalA Boston directory Issued to Daniel at Shanghai did ndt ism charges- before tbe grand Jnry. Webster In 1827 and bearing hla siglast more than a nature has been found In the flies of fear -- h f Sampson & Murdock, publishers of though .Gen., TsfU great figure, in the death of Arie-Udf- th Boston directory at, present i Tlngkal and Tils - foremost, European The book listed 12,000 persons and 'had been4 their', Iptemallonal . of occupations, compared with apostle amity. pushed back fur-- ' 'Warn ' 6y(" hy hly 430,000 In tbe 1931 Issue.' ther. than :ihe Japs tong' yeafs of ardu-xms- ,dr labor, 'fie She' pnanded the Invsd, cumhed ere strengthened by poisoning.-Hwas' fresh troops and NO APPETITE state fp- - I a. .acrnrdwl more guns,' Insisted Gen. Taal neralf but in., ac- A Eagle, Colo. on further Chinese cordance' with" bis Ting-ka- i few yeafs ago, I withdrawals. iThey . was all rundown, wish he was extended tbelr Hues day by day sod hbletly ' buried- - at bad no appetite, some of their- officers declared Jt., Oacherei,:h!s countrcould not deep, and n suffered terribly, was tbelr intention tp move toward a cn , M. y-pi from woman's Nanking at least as faK at bhang was near trouble," said Mrs. chow, which Is 120 miles' north wesi ly seventy W. F.- Kleckner, years was It re old, lod been pre-tilof Shanghai. Meanwhile, Boa 142. Finally 1 ported, large numbers of Chinese began taking Dr. T2 times, shd Pierces Favorite Prescription and the soldiers were being added to. Gen; hvefland over again had held the post 'Golden Medical Diacovery and also ! eral Tsais, forces, and. In conse-- , of foreign minister. He was tor long used, the 'Lotion Tablets,' and after General Japaqnence Shirakpwa, a. brilliant and active figure in French continuing their use for some time 1 nese commander. Issued a warnlni and . International and hla am now entirely well, have gained 16 affairs, that he would reopen hostilities if efforts to pounds, have a good appetite and deep friendly relathe Chinese attempted to enter tbe tions' between his country and Ger- welL" Sold by all druggists. 40 mile line held by the Japanese-- : Far 6 aniHial kMm --riu w Dmiw He led In the kunas many were untiring. tfc CUala la Batato, N. T- - aa As waa foreseen, the smaller pow- fijrgtng of the Locarno pact in Ulaa klaah araaffiS ik Saab Satua al ers in the League, of Rations, as 19S1 with Frank B. Dr. Medicines sembly tried to force tbe league to Kellogg ; lu creating the anti-wa- r take drastic action against Japan; treaty tpat bears tbelr names. BeTbe Anewar and were blocked by the great powing, in' idealist, he proposed the Defense! Its defiance. ers, which would be th ones diUnited ? which Europe,", Stateq ' Assistant Attorney General Gallorectly affected by such a course. ta still a matter of discussion ' For them Sir John Slmon British among the nation! of the Old world. way was talking vbout a corporaanswer to a charge. tions foreign secretary, proposed the Germany recognized that In Brland's league should again .remind Japan panning her best Jrlend In other . Such an answer as that," Ur. Gal- loway went on, reminds. n of the of her treaty covenant obligations, lands had gone. restating Secretary Stlmsons 'dec.the United States mourns the "A ladygirl. who was having tea In laration that advantages gained detlfh of John Philip Sousa, ita cannot be recognised? should most famous band master and tea room complained to the girl ' about th stale cakes. take tbe stand, that ShanghaUyrill mkreb king," whose music has been Why, she said, these cakes aQ be cared for by the .great powers,, in Inspiration and a sevdelight to Ilk stones. and that the Manphqrjan prphlem eral generations of Americans. For WeU, said the girl, take your should be shelved for the present. twelve year he was leader, of the Pick.1 The debate waa rather warm,' but Marine Corps band, and then he orfinally a commltfee wai'dppolnfed ganised bli Own noted band with to draft a resolution expressing .the which be toured the world. During league's attitude and 4ntentopja, Hie war he was musical director at Gtekt Lakes. minutes after you rub M HOOVER, PRESIDENT your throat should begin for C'JNLANp'S rebellion came to a popular .flemyp to fed less torel Continue the treatment economies In government eiPeQ'lI F liidden end with the surrender of one every hour for five hours and you'll be astonithea at the relief; lures, announced that thq efitlr a'd fhe'leaders of the Lapua movement. , This famous blend of oil of muatard, mtnlstratlve staff Wag corpe raring The' wfiuldbe revolutionists, evacucamphor, menthol and other ingredt-.cut- s with congress In trying to 'cut Jown ated Mantsala. marched to the garbrings relief natundly. Muneroie federal costs by reorganization, but rison town f Tusby and laid down gets action became it is a "counter on Democrats the house working their, arras. Tbelr obleftalns were irritant not imt a salve-- it oene the economy plans were not satis- put In son and probably will be trite, and stimulate blood circulation and help, to drew out infection and pun. fied. Chairman Byrns of the spe- tried for high treason. As is so often Uaed bv millions for 20 yean. d cial economy committee called, fol tha rase. It ,1s suspected that the by docton and nureet. more specific suggestions .from the rebellion was financed by the Com To MothertMusterole Is also President.' He said the only admin munlst International. In milder form for tobies made Istration official who. had volunmd smalt children. Ask for Chit teered assistance was Brig. Gen. drens Musterole. from all parts of the Frank T. Hines, director of tfie. vet REPORTS tell of the success at era os administration, who proposed tending the effort of tbe Citizens reductions In payments the bureau' Reconstruction beaded is now making to certnU classes by Frank .Tnox organization, of Chicago, in getof disabled veterans." ting hoarded money back Into trade Surely tbe President," says Mr. channels and tbns helping to reByrns, has had this. Information store public confidence. natfor some time and the question (fc 11 WMtsra Nivimpu Cilts.) m WITH HEAT - dth l. army nesa-originall- tsi-ureml- COLONEL LINDBERGHS baby been returned, at tbla writing, nor has tbe Identity of the kidnapers been made known. This despite the efforts of all' agencies In the land, from the federal down to leaders of the underworld. Negotiations for contact with the criminals art reported to have been put In the hands of Morris Rosner, a mysterious figure of New York, and current stories say the. restoration of, the child and payment of tbe ransom have been delated by fear of the abductors that they may be trapped, j Officials' In charge of the case declared they were still making progress, and privately some of them said they Fere sure the baby vras safe and well and would be returned to his 4. parents after tbe excitement bad subsided. n LaaiaWT . isiseS as yet unnamed sister ship of the U.'Si SL Akvon; world'' TUg opinion kt the war policies coiirtrissloni congress Should craft, as It appears In tbe Goodyear-Zeppeli- n have authority in time of war to fix at Akron, Ohio, where It Is under construction for the Navy-d- o . prices In Ofder to prevent profiteerpartment ! The largest ZRS-5- , llghter-than-al- r dry-doc- ing, (Bron- co Charlie) Miller, last of the famed Pony Express Riders of another century, galloped bis brown mare into Los Angeles, completing a 8.000-milhorseback jaunt from New York city. Bronco Charlie tethered his horse In an auto parking lot and presented his pouch full of dispatches to the chamber of commerce. Once again the mall had come through! And In the record time of 7 months 24 days CVi hours. New Navy Patrol Flying Boat : v e Ornithological Aerial photographing of birds Is a valuable aid in studying flock formations and In determining their numbers, officials of the- - United Slates biological survey have concluded after studying photographs taken on a test flight. Surveys from the air, however, can only be supplementary to ground observations, tbe ornithologists believe, because of the difficulty in Identifying accurately the various kinds of birds seen from the air, or shown- - In a picture. Under Cnvnr As the first of 25 navy patrol flying boats being built by the Consol! Charity covers a multitude of dated Aircraft corporation in Buffalo neared completion, workmen ad lna and the law puts the lid on i Justed jgropellors on the three powerful engines of the craft The official launching of the hogq ship vs as a notable occasion. jot more. Boston Transcript t a 'tWA-Kaa. sd. Pierces s tea-roo- m e sJ V . amendment to that .effect .was Intro duced In fhe.senate by Arthur H. Vi ik den berg of Michigan, n member of the commission. It was referred to the Senator Judiciary commitVandsnbtrg tee. . The proposed amendment calls for an addition to he existing Fifth amendment, provl g that In time of. war . congress mty regulate or provide forth regulation of prices, rent, or compensation to be exacted or paid by any person In respect of the sale, rent, or Use of any real or personal property, tangible or Intangible, without regard to any limitation contained In this article or any other article of the Constitution." Should corporations or persona surereffln evading such a price fix lnfe regulation, the commfsslon suggests a further check otf profits by recommending n 95 per cent tax on all Income In time of war In excess of the STerage Income of the t 5 pre-cedin- g three yearn I1 - . vllal itart of the port, made,1 to .tip1 President by - th? commission and- - gonstl tnt onat f e SORE THROAT - FE ' Recoin-mende- |