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Show . lor. MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH itmTSS? Scenes and Persons in the Current News BRISBANE THIS WEEK iwA JIWIVR i thoughts boopn-dooNo apartment house ae-tso valuable u cheerful a doorman. a Oper-ett- high spot: fritzl Scheff In that drum number. Until yesterday I know "all of us' is wrong. I d like to introduce Kobert a t midget. And nm didn't building I've never Col-- . jyer. Claudette bits. those kittenish most talked U the Gloomiest , fipera. the movies. And i I mggesta a creek .at hook of the dec--y w the End of the laott and Dr. George best poker Paul Troubets-;m- , the poorest. And iBoche, the most dar- - It two , fared. Kitted professional doctor. The 7 I rant most to see jmtry A C. j nine-year-ol- d P'ckfords Mary rik Who's sher Slo i nudi! The Joe Pen-- r the Age of Consent, agrees to every-- a has the most "It" of xtera Ed Sullivan ia 4 the Broadway com-don- 't believe four out tud can fold a hand-J- t that jumps clear jm Henry Sells life Ifudiest to play piggy hrlM Evans Hughes at I lecture. The only rad--I ose just pulled fresh It With coarse salt, 0, pis has made thw best kn movie shorts. John iwperb playing ham- The man on a to write an orlgi-o- n back of a Pullman home to the kiddles, it In the union station u the worlds loudest 7. The 'j championship brawl nterest me the slight- eunesis: me I Baer-Carne- ra Three months at Los Angeles, and the other ' a I only preserve inspires the ag letters from Amer--SWills, the tramp of a lowered i entrance they Had to la My Pulitzer prize ' Henry Hull in To-I- t was authentic and lor to hide my time ther be shot than an- ace lies in York 1 poet-Indi- -- at lod-e- but any in change customer. The most (haktast war with ad his French bride s lithe Paris Robison. work I newer saw ered criminal. My Wnutlous, Wiji bill to say h the most dashing Rnt to a tea to E. M. Hnj she was a man. fJ'Op should be among pm. Watch that little j gin-win- e. i July Pi' With Alt the pert? it of hthe movies. She has r yet to hear but praise for commits any-,rJiln- g 'gpecltUj they t v ronder he grocer arth, ho once didnt fdiave, now has a prl-P- r goods she iat deal i will be t usual ioa she nle Urde ri -- Washington. Prior to and since vorable report to the senate on th nomination. adjournment of the second session professor Several of tho Roose-Wh- Washington correspondents assertNew velt congress, I ed in dispatches to their newspato coJ-le- pers, however, that administration Deal for these col- whips had been cracking dose te umns a composite picture of opinth backs of numerous senators. ion among our it was quite apparent throughout ai to whero this New Deal tn government the hearing on the professors nomU headed. Oftlmea I have reportination that many of the Democrats ed here that I waa unable to com- and, of course, all of tha Republicprehend many phases of the New ans were anxious to gain a better Deal because ther hts been so understanding of th New Deal obmuch confusion. It haa been jective. In that effort, they failed kaleidoscopic In Its character from to get to first base. Mr. Tngwell the start, but there have been Indi- advocated a planned national econcations that a second session of con- omy up to a certain point, but I gress and Presidential messages was told by senators after the hear. With congress would serve to clarify tho situagone home, Presiing that they did not know what dent Roosevelt Is lord of nil ha sur-we-y tion. Such, however, baa not been that point was. whfch Is no great tho ease, Insofar as my bumble He ws pretty much that change. Another trend, or some think It Is before Us ability to understand It 1s cons trend, that Is evident in the manadjournment We have no dictator cerned. crew winning the Intercollegiate eight-oarerace In j. the 1f,lfornla regatta, with Waahlng-toIn tho United States, and shall not To demonstrate more clearly and Navy close behind. 2 Admiral David F. Sellers (left) on the U. Ponghkeepste agement of affairs S. a Pennsylvania with Admiral Johave one unless something strange seph M. Reeves who succeeded him as commander of the by President fleet 8 New Tork policeman hauling down a red what I mean, let me relate that I and unusual happens, but tbs Pres- lag that had been mysteriously placed on the staff of the Eternal have sought the views of s great Roosevelt Is an In Madison Square park. Light ident has as much of a dictators many members of congress and, apparent willing-pa- rt with one or two exceptions, the reof the Whit power as he chooses to use. plies to my questions were divided House to pay less and less attention Congress, with unimportant exInto two classes. If the representa- to rrlttcs. That la, many observers ceptional obeyed orders while In sestive or senator was s devout ad- lately hava called attention to an sion, and tbs country wUl look to ministration supporter, the answer Indication that Mr. Roosevelt la tho President now to initiate and was that we are headed for greater willing to Ignore more and more of put through whatever ho' chooses. human happiness on the basis of a th attacks on hla administration. That situation probably does not planned national life. If the one to He la not the type, of course, who snlt him. It Involves great responwhom the questions were directed will make a face at hts critics. Ho . sibility, I were a Republican or a Demo- la a master politician, and .keei crat who ia unwilling to swallow politicians never do inch things. Old Bill," dead In London, was a academic theories tn accordance But when One examines the stateZtA carrier pigeon. He carried mesX ments and Information that Is ' i the with doctor's prescription, th sages during the first year of the out from the White House answer "I almost passed was; invariably war from British army and sir big In these days and those fortheora .fa exdon't them of know, Many forces In Francs and Belgium back pressed the belief that ther waa lng, eay, six months ago, tha presento London, and lost a leg. Brought V 'n-- t 'A v merit In much of the New Deal pro- t-day grist Is much more. If not ' . if , j m , back to .England by an Invalid solbut lta ultimate end was a entirely, free from "answers" to gram, ' dier, he enjoyed life for many years, . - v.l If , matter which they declare they critics. And this Is happening In a and now baa laudatory obituary could not now foresee. period when there Is obviously very v notices" In English papers. I also have examined again many much more criticism than in the 1 ? j Old Bill" flew back and forth In of tho letters that 1 hava received earlier days of the administration. th big war and lost a leg without . Let me from reader of these columns since supply a basis of comaver knowing why ha was flying the New Deal came into operation, parison: When the airmail conor why he bad to lose that leg. but they fall to provide a consen- tracts were cancelled. Ool. Charle But Old Bill waa no more Igsus aa to whether the wrltera of Lindbergh sent a telegram to tha norant than a majority of the them have formed conclusion! aa President, complaining about the over whose heads he flew on act The colonels air transportato direction. errands that he did not understand. It is to be recalled further that tion company made the message Mr. Roosevelt, In submitting legispublic before It wa laid on th A member of the British house of Preeldents desk, or 0 Stephen lative proposals to either of th commons suggests that, falling cash two sessions oLcaDgretsliii said payment, we might accept aome-thln- g with absolute frankness that his retar! ea, said. After the message tn the way of territory. The When Dr. Ernest Hanfstaengl, personal friend and aide of Chancellor Hitler of Germany landed in New program, then being offered, con- appeared In the newspapers, Mr. a British will not give np any terri- Tork on hla way to the reunion of his Harvard .claae, he waa greeted by a throng of carrying un- tained experimental feature! With Early spoke at length to tho newstory If they can hold on to It, which friendly banners. The police were alert, however, and took Hanfstaengl from the boat secretly and put him equal frankness and courage, he paper correspondents about th aboard a train for Boston. To reporters and camera men the visitor ahowed tho Nazi salute- they can easily do In this case stated that If the experiments colonels "discourtesy" In making And apart from that, what good Some alx message public. failed, he would b among th first th would it do us to acquire more terto admit tha fact Such waa hla months later, Clarence Darrow, th him attitude regarding the gigantic ag-- , Chicago attorney, and tho board of ritory and have soma foolish congressman insist on giving It away? rlcultnral adjustment program with review of NBA affairs which he Ws could not possibly get from the all hla varloue policies for limita- headed, let loose a blast on NRA v-British anything as valuable as the tion of production and enforced con- that constituted a most vitriolic trol of surplus. But rince the criticism of this phase of th New Philippine, and ws are doing our nest to get rid of them. President has not said yet that any DesL The President, himself, has si of these have failed. It can only be said almost nothing about the Dan-roboard criticism. True, Generconceded that he la satisfied with What would you do If you sudal Johnson replied In his usual bomfound ,, mad. th progresa being denly yourself quits rich, bastic way, but that was General K with a prospect of easy riches" te Deal and New of tho Opponents Johnson and not tha White Houe. H come? Ur. Max Baer, new holder doubting Thomases are pointing Criticism haa been made tn cong of the heavyweight more moro acorn and of tho finger A- of the Agricultural' AdjustA gress New into the am I and to these experiments, championship, according t 5 ment Attacks on administration. himTork Evening Journal, bought formed hy observers who have been this havejwnejlso from the new suits of clothes, vi self thirty-fir- e Visiting But there has been no reply country that there U dissatisfaction Ttn'Un, graf and pastel shades. from the President, tha top of the There was a great crowd watting In considerable volume concerning administration. Money policies have to tailor cheer outside the him, the results thus far accomplished. shop aa have been A been under attack, and he wrote hta autograph on a From industrial communities and some of the relief measures which inbulk the bill for a young glrL of the where areas the to hint of government-owne- d come taxes are collected by tbe seem to tome Fame is a wonderful thing. soon. These atfactories government I hear the question: been have tacks however, allowed, to all this? who for Who Is going The young "Count of Paris," pay to spend themselves In the thin air. no be can doobt this If that There be th ef Franc king might French people suddenly lost their question of "who is going to pay" The President Is gotng to nawali William A. Roberts, who Is peowill become paramount at a later wits, believes that he, so far as ho for vacation. That fact, of course, counsel for the District of Coples now. la But the It of than date descendant direct a knows Hugh la generally lumbia, was Informed the other day leaders of the New Deal have gone Capet, will soon be called te the that he was a candidate for Vice known. But there Writer to than this to data no further say He throne. French says: u on featur of United States In the of President Out will Left make restored a that Ton would be astonished If you prosperity the trip that has on of ticket the 1932 elections tho the payments easy. And the truth not been could know how weary- - Francs la generally circulated. Artho National Association Opposed cannot of of course, this statement, of the present regime." rangements for the trip call for virto Blue Laws. This was the first be disputed. The young pretender to the throne ho heard of elimination of news corretual Ross from A letter it might be surprised If hs could know E. Black of Parlx V- -, chairman of spondents from the "picture of the how weary France was of her kings tho executive committee of the asMany observers in Washington Presidents vacation. That la alhad thought when the President Inbefore the got rid of them, and how sociation, broke the news. He said most without precedent Washingsisted on senate ton correspondents are walling sad fortunate he Is that the common he thought the candidate for Presl Fall to Pin confirmation of gnashing teeth all over the place, aense of the French will keep him dent, Leland Barton, had Informed hla nomination of because that would be a gorgeous not Wilhelm the United to reigning. from States, new minister talking, The Norway Roberts, but bad learned differently. Tag-wel- l Professor for those assigned to writs (center), with Leonhard C. P. Offerdahl, first secretary of the to be of agri- trip news about tbe President Usually, of President Roosevelt, In a letter the photographed Francis legation, and secretary Irgens, legation; JOHNNY BROACA culture, ther would bt an exposi- fifteen or twenty writer accompany sent to West Virginia, expresses shortly after Minister Morgenstlerne presented his credentials to President tion of tho New Deal objectives. th President everywhere he travsatisfaction with the achievements Roosevelt Such, however, was not the case. els. It Irks th correspondents, perof NBA. Of coarse, the senate confmlttee sonally, bnt It seems to be Irking W have spread employment, w hearing where Professor Tugwell some of the great newspapert'mor have raised pay, and ww are not was questioned turned out to be an because they ere taking the view through yet been that It constitutes censorship by the abortiv thing,' but still "It la a notable record of recovthere would.be w something ITT expected other for the led President way ery. It haa v would add to the sum of pubthat A wideThe arrangements for the Hahas and produced nations, lic understanding of tbe destination waiian trip are a little hard to spread and, I believe, permanent resought Senator Smith of South They appear to be a sults. Certainly ws have a right te vi; chairman of Democratic t(x Carolina, on the part of the celebrate this anniversary." tbe committee and a staunch op- administration. This writer hat of Professor Tngwell, tried been In Washington almost twenty ponent 1 father i whose Washington Singer, 1 to pin the professor down to state- years and never In that time have invented n sewing machine, left n St ments that would Indicate what the tbe facilities made available for the 11 fortune of $3,534,890 la England, S & head of th brain trust correspondent at the White House Th where he raced his horses. tha government Is doing re- been greater than nnder Mr. Roosethought British government takes an "esi ... So did Senagriculture. specting velt direction. He has courted a dolmillion two tate duty" of about a Virginia Democrat ator Byrd, friendly press af all time. Everylars from tbs helix At that rate. succeeded. Neither that waa necessary for the acthing vast for It does not taka long Professor Tugwell was surprised newspaper writers was theirs to cumulations to melt sway, espeat tha questions asked him. He command. cially as "the bigger the estate, the thought the committee ought to taka Now, however, the President la higher the percentage taken." Our his "word without reservation. He traveling on a naval cruiser, and he government has borrowed tbs Idea, assured the senators of bis unqualidoc not even hav hla own secre4made necessary hy n strings facfied support of the Constitution of taries with him. He has permitted out of Tale T; ulty for spending developed by poli- , Johnny jflroaca. Just the United States, but afterward only three correspondents to accomhas Joined tho New , university ticians. , here voiced tbelr Inabilobservers , pany him on the trip, and they moat t A Tork Tankees as s pitcher and to recoocllo that assertion with remain on another naval boat which ity on the mound. A4 ' Tbs big, dangerous steel strike Is doing effective work the professors earlier writings to haa been ordered to stay at least to tks thanks the effect that he could not under- three miles away from his ship. for the time averted, DacUlnft Bear Yoaaf Swans stand "tha unreasoning, almost hysIn defense of th action. It ean Presidents wlas unobtrusive medlar Ducklings take to tho water withterical attachment of some Ameri- be said officially that Mr. Boooevelt tlona, and thanks especially to the birthday, cana for the Constitution. but NotScene during the celebraOonof Marylands would not obtain complete rert in wise advice given to tho men by out any coaxing or instruction, to bs taught how Showing Leonard Calvert and th first company of colonists landing s! withstanding this, the committee any other manner. swans bars tho of young WUllam Green, president - to swim by their mother, says the St Mary City from the Dots snd th Ark. by WwUm Nvvnpep .went right ahead snd voted s fa- American Federation of Labor. tea Sr41 IfllwsBkM Journal Kins Congress number seventy-thre- e goes home after appropriating for variegated spending between six thousand eight hundred million and seven thousand million dollara. No congress ever appropriated so much in peaca times. In addition to spending about sered thousand million dollars, this congress guaranteed approximately seven thousand millions mors In homo mortgages and farm bonds and set op two thousand million stabilization fund. , Wo are living la the era of t n it Headed?" ct law-make- rs - ' d n Hanfstaengl Comes, Despite Hostile Reception vt It V 1 if v.v- sol-dle- rs anti-Nazl- rr was news to New Norwegian Envoy Is Received .TV Kr vt prize-fightin- ont-sid- 'Ll one-doll- -- - nnder-secretar- y It-ha-d e th. t to retnr! evening. defile lfl too fee5 rr red t i there f the hardest an Interior orsan has turned travel torn of the ?0w ending A ay. f elebrxtM j from th? od supp-'- ; Ill com variety regetahle j litottf repwr 1 by William Bruckart z.ixx 444.4. rr. ft 'canned t ctB hen time over entl Nttioml Topics Interpreted Leonard Calvert Lands Again r lehrs tion. ipstlng Age of Billions Old Bill Did Not Know More Land? What For? 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