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Show MAGNA TIMES MAGNA, UTAH. PAGE TWO INSPECTOR SAMUEL P. COW. LET and Agent Herman EL Iloi-l- la of the bureau of investigation. Department of Justice, engaged In a gun battle with Leeter GIlIIs, better known as Georg (Baby Face") Nelson, Public Enemy No. 1, and a companion, near Barrington, III, and both tbe federal men were shot to death by machine guns In the hands of the bandits. Tbe killers, accompanied by n woman, escaped for the time being In the agenrs car, their own being dis- News Review of Current Events the World Over r' Robinson Says the President Plans No New Taxes Franco-Germa- n Agreement Concerning the Saar Reported Vinsons Warning to Japan. abled. PICKARD By EDWARD W. tJnlom. 1 ; tf i A VMm Nawapaper of Arkansas, JOB ROBINSON floor leader, spent four hours Id conference with President Roosevelt at Warm Springs, and emerged with the welcome assurance that tbs New Deal program to be presented to la Janunot contemplate the Impo- congresa ary does sition of new tsxes or the substantial Increase of existing taxes. He sdded that he believed expenditures for normal f y ' 3 1 government purposes would be kept well within the national income. Of course, thla does not mean a balanced budget, for thla cannot he had while enormous sums are being spent for relief nd but the senator would mot admit that the cost of these (would go above the mark. Unemployment relief Is to be preferred to the dole," he said. "A conservative program reasonably should be adopted with a view to .tapering off the deficit." Senator Robinson said that the bonus waa diacuaaed at some length bnt no conclusion was reached. Intimates pf the Whits House have expressed the fear that a bonus Program calling for expenditure of .more than two billion dollars may be passed over the veto. Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, chairman of the senate finance committee, who was also present at the conference, left for Washington to begin a study of onemploy-men- t insurance. Next day the President's chief 'caller waa Secretary of Commerce Daniel (X Roper, and he told Mr. Roosevelt that business would move rapidly on the road to recovery If only It were assured of a safe and sane federal program of expenditures. To correspondents Mr. Roper aid he was greatly cheered by Senator Robinson's statement. He felt that the left wing demand for vast Bums of money for relief of the unemployed must be checked and that there must be a further shifting of relief control to communi ties. TROUBLE over the Saar be averted after all the alarm, for It la that reported unof- Chancellor Hitler of Minister Germany and Foreign Pierre I.aval of France have reached an accord providing that Germany will pay for French mining properties In the Saar if France abandons the effort to keep the region ficially under the jurisdiction of the League Nations. Substance was given this report wbe-4tetf hsfuehrer Witter Instruct- ed all the .Nazi propaganda forces la the Saar to cease their activities. lie ordered that disturbances must be avoided and that the Nazis must rely largely on the press to keep the swastika flying In the disputed territory after the plebiscite. Of IT -- having given unofficial JAPAN, that she will withdraw from the Washington naval treaty, still seems to have hope that the 0lted States and Great agree naval Britain will to give her parity. just in has now case, But she Invited France and Italy to join her In denouncing the pact. Those ! 9 4 5 v vo.o.Atf Boston the NEW TORE.-Bi- llr mhas attained the age of 12. rifle adjustment act may p Washington. Henry A Wallace, of the present nimblenesa tbe with not win nnlesa the objection la aturity for a dog, girding of agriculture, and urge to ca secretary his armor to fight claimed to exist among the farmper of bi puppy ers themselves art made vocal. Wallace off a drive to of hood. Eleven Notwithstanding President Rooseagriculthe Fight rise those years he velt's speech at the annual con ten tural adjustment conhas been a Hon of the A Wallace sees many sinisstant companion. act Mr. lean bankers' now being made in that moves ter He came young, Boclation here, a direction and he is preparing to believardent, speech that was in the congresadversaries his meet a ing. after jear believed at tbe time to have aalved i cerapjx-arthat baUie J3pw sional of the bankers' feelings, considerable out a dog tain lo come. of administration policies distrust now admits The freely secretary shop window. to accumulate among the has begun some be changes Congenitally that there may It waa noticed fraternity. banking act the In nevadjustment necessary draf, he has the before of M. 8. appointment be will boldly er heard the but bis position when Eccles as governor of the federal much too whittling him found against voice of those who have Is before reserve board, but It has become But his giavely agricultural legislation S thorougbbread. In January. The convlc-- j much more evident and more vocal brown and intelligent eyes look out congress since. Tbe reason la that Mr, Is held by him that the agritlon trustupon the world and mankind !m-- j Eccles la considerably more of a been has and cultural situation liberal than most bankers and busiingly, with boundless gratitude makDeal New program, the by proved incorruptible innocence. Once ness men. Frankly, some of the Imto its favorable la and he avowedly ing a friend, he never forgets bankers of the country In a general way, al-- - portant reretention has he Because of deafness, fear Mr. Eccles will go far to that Wal-- ' Mr. recent a tn speech though quired extraordinary care. Never lace told the national the radical side In directing affairs that grange off a leash, been on the streets has he While most financial authorities to would be lie baa crossed the Atlantic 20 times, probably it the basis necessary are not now alarmed over the prosof the prothe Gulf of Mexico, been in 9 foreign of any Inflation by mean of now pect been has that 8 operating coast gram countries, from coast to reckless running of printing presses, a more than year. times, to Florida, Texas, old .Mexico do fear that the banks of tho on drives they form what the have owners "Exactly indeed wherever his the adjustment act and adiulnistra-- j country will be forced Into the pogone. tion may take this coming winter." sition of buying government bonds With marvelous understanding, Mr. Wallace In an Interview whether they desire to do so or said realthe heritage of every dog. he not I w$8 told by one banker, a izes tbe care he has been and tries the other day, no one of us can man who has served In official caI Indications but from afof say, present to make up for it in bursts In Washington, and therepacity fection. If either his master, mis- would anticipate the most potent fore knows this field aa well as be to directed restrictions drive at not will he tress or both are away, So I banking, that he wonld not be on agricultural production. sleep. Instead he sits statue like, besurprised If banks were assigned cerchoice envision a a at conflict, the hour after hour cocked head tain blocks of bonds which they unone to two tween paths, leading entrance door. restricted agricultural production at must buy In the course of financing by the treasury in the next Friends tel! me that wlun Billv the earliest possible moment, the two years. All of the conservative other leading to continuance and off hhsian the to goes romping In the country looka upon thought of the control present fields, it will lucak niv hcait. Of perfection of as next to printing course, this, methods. Either path may very course. That is the iiicvitjbie blow In Its Inflationary tenpress money well in certain the require a changes dog. for eveiy prison devoted (o adjustment act Be- dencies. Kipling warned of it with Broth- agricultural As the laws now stand, It apparI discuss unrestricted producfore of I hid ers and sisters, you hew.ue, would be difficult for the I ently tion in to like would detail, say giving your hr art to a dog to tear." treasury, . acting But Kipling has owntd many dogs. parenthetically that I am for It, Class through the provided there is a sufficient excess of imports over exports to serf ice reserve eral Fight fooll-to h It has been said it is board, to tell any the debts owed us by foreign nawaste affection on a dog I don't tions, and Id addition to pay a fair particular bank how many govagree. I've never liten b"trayed by for our exportable surplus: ernment bonds It must absorb. But price a dog. And well, no matter On It would not be difficult to and change provided, furthermore, that the other hand have small patience the law go that any bank could be of these excess shipment products with the specious theory that peoabroad does not impoverish our soil allocated a stated amount of bonds ple who do not like dogs are not to and be given the privilege of turnbe trusted. Fondness for dogs Is beyond repair. ing over those securities to the Fed Mr. Wallace is saying that While usually Inspired by env iionmeut. the drive Is oil the adjustment act, ral Reserve bank for currency. Obviously, such financial students observers are finding considerable Every dog lover pulls out the treas the veteran Senator Carter Glass, objection to farmers among control molo atop in a sentimental discussion of his pet Yet a dog's loyalty ffora Washington. I think it is an Virginia Democrat, would fight to the death against what he believe cannot be ovc r diamatized It fre- undoubted fact that the American to be misuse of the federal reserve farmers are rock ribbed individualtransi ends the human heart. quently I have the statk memory of two ists and, that being true, they nat-- ' system and the countrys banking resent having bureaucrats structure. There are several other hours of horror In Paris when a Dr:,ll-hotel chasseur, wt o had taken Billy sitting in Washington otlkes tell Democrats, both In the house and them what to do and how to do it senate, who would follow the Virfor an airing, returned with the Because the farm Industry was so ginia senator's lead. The belief, empty harness He thought the dog flat on Its is that there are not hack when tile adjust-- i however, would follow and ret hint free Inu,,,nt a't as passed, the bulk of enough to defeat such a proposal stead he became confused and boltwere It sent to congress with tbe the farmers were willing to ed. I found him In one of those accept anything that promised a measure administration's blessing. narrow lamp-li- t ha. k sheets surof relief, according to the considThere Is banking legislation schedrounded by a erowd in curious Jabered Judgment of students who have uled for this coming session. Its ber. When I edged through to him, scoe has not yet been determined, watched ttie whole picture he gave the eerie scream of a lost They but have found now. however, it will be more that banshee and toppled over Foi a clay consequences have resulted, tluin the previous legislation and. he was unable to rise. The jov of In all probability, there will be and I am told by some ninny members of finding his master was too nurlu r bremdsiew- - ppf kchttfties entiles" the" liY ,il t" puL forward whether there Is a majority of by professional advisers who hav farmers in this eonntry now favor- been called Into conference by SecThe loyalty of a flog to h'x kind able to the New Deal tarni program. retary Mnrgenthno and his altjea. Is also marked. A fioh, ome St Then there are the finding of tha joined Billy dining the lattci a It seems reasonably senate committee on hank and curcertain tenth rear. As an old estahii-- t tfl therefore, that the di.s, usMon of rency to be considered. The comdog B.lly was d -- nihed, diffident mittee, as will be remembered, held tarm ami now and then took a nip at the Consumer in the legislation lengthy hearings and exposed cerIl(.w con. new'i'iier. But when aftei two to Be Heard gress win d. tain types of banka Whether the j nous hapjy years the 'clop that whhb members of that committee and the spares flew upward Billv moped has not been dm for weeks. Often now we find him eloped before administration will attempt to bind the whole banking structure the wdoe of the consumer hand til! g dejectedh in the t irner namely, nnd foot because of the rotten Thete Is also IikcIj to be w'o-- e the bed of the d pasted w violent spots found In several from the torn and o! apples ln the barmgh a room he jn ver "ltcied. expressions hog rel, Is too early to forecast. producers beta, U ! : ever he of the v a of InU h e proves sights timS A a f't" n the street, he s'ra tn ,nd btr ol tarm leaders goodly mim. Because whimpers. It might he Is V nt b(liee, alter li'es as weather affects our dally surveys a, ,1 t.t among nothing else. It proves fin 'armors tint po! He has never lo t hope the processing taxes on ever fascinating It Is alsubject. hogs ha,e ways been taken uo, f tt,e interesting as well, really a 'miners The moments when dog hide and not the hog fascinating occupation, to look iun-- t ,j seems precious are those I told you some wools ag that ahead. of disaster, when the y.oild there Was every prowpwt of While we cannot seems crumbling whirh come to a'!. definitely foretell the weather this tl,e ''tnkhpad Jon Then the faithful dog reveals hm winter, tbe Hut movement has American Nature association svmpathv. Billy, in pu. h catned in and momentum beyond heller the United States e!- - neles, comes to lie down weather buresa Ibe Diqoirtmo,,1 of un! have compiled some records !y at my feet Ilis eyes neer i'ik( Agro, abont other winters that are most Interhut instead recr for a change of ex- esting Take for example, the pr. - ion that be'ohenx dll Is w .'1 tion whether tl is law a,.. l. should he blizzard of 1888. The boys tlinipij, I In- ('vijjt od g.rls of those j, ik.. days, those Who No eulogizing of Hdly, whnh vn ML do you remember way back HiM'' firi11 don't mcais everyone's dog. is (umpite forget that om tepen i'w1 tllat that wa I wvh Hit a banzai to his gentletr-n-linreally was wlnter.The s. Since he biter generations point to the war came to us he winter" 0f 1917., 8, a period of ex- ""P d""' has jumped 100 C0,1 an if 0f Kr"t SHOW enough rubtime;- for a Mln tMr on! throughout the United States east ber ball upon or the Rocky mountains. The Far air;. a:!;:ernC:;S"8th0 ln bis master's f was much warmer. ?Hn of S,Ila''"- - Bankhead Two outstanding winters awakening. It's of A,n' hotiia. weret who made the h'gh spot of 7 iany "8 the " R"'ere cold weather during speeches in ,s Mia!, his daily routine. first three months of the year i,r- Wallace He crouches, "hen unprecedented Ice formed mated that ho on nose between 'Min drive g D lake and rivers. It n,t agricultural raw, to ie paws, qnlvering ,hl wld 8pen lhat removal of all with desire for " frozen ,rnm D Production thiek." hre to He no romp. But cro"wd on th" ! IIk? matter how lata Ilnw' Michigan and Erie were to Eke his master secps, he never shows . completely spanned, with Ice In some f triTl "mrol time for Impatience. The slightest motion ' pricks his ears and tauts him for perfect them. I ,f T f t0 hearted support Fe!m,?Z.A ,rTOrd w,,d wave from caper. Many mornings it is an 1 le to Febrnary 13, with agony of Impatience. Yet be never IW1 professor Cl"t,Pr overstep th mark. Never g.xes ' partmen, r AgrtJ" extending from nffl(f' In the impressionTis." humilty has nbhihers ernfer "rihward. Alt Mobile, 1 been outraged. ''"No wonder tluv government be,ow aerI Vlcka "jMffi.sr burg Mil''1 J ' zero; Washington, D grip our affections with boors of fesaor hnvei tmaT atceJ--'" oww. " Mow- Mow St-- Lon Is, 19 '"to Tto. JW4, tlsS'tmjhi Sjmdt ta., iK rn,!0' 21 I"low; and olwm.r, UP1 that j Can, 24 below. opponent, , Next day Nelson's body was found miles away, In Niles Center, at the entrance to a cemetery. He bad died of nine bullet wounds from tbe guns of tbe federal agents he killed and evidently his body had been left at the roadside after his companions bad failed to aave bis life. In the same region were found Nelson's clothing and the car the bandits had. fled in after the battle. Cowley waa tbe tnan who killed John Dlllinger, chief of the gang to which Nelson belonged, and be also waa in command of the posse that ran down and killed "Pretty Boy" Floyd In an Indiana cornfield not long ago. Thanksgiving I s ld 1 -- fmr-iffguntSa- Tir i 1 .'i'." 1 coun-try-wl- e I.??.,; T - ,Tt, 7' wi s .i r Ot-aw- a- Corrlht.WNO O OflT S' wi.st--full- d . fct trier-Banke-rs day in America in London for the duke of Kent, fourth gon of the king and Ijueen of England, and Priucess Marina of Greece. The metropolis swarmed with royalty and nobility from many lands, and vast throngs of ordinary persons watched the parade to Westminster Abbey, where the marriage ceremony waa performed. The ancient church waa filled with tbe fortunate ones who had been Invited and cil" The Jugoslavian charges were the scene waa glittering. Tbe only supported by the other two states Americana present were United e the little entente, Czechoslovakia States Ambassador and Mrs. Robert W. Bingham. and Rumania. The ceremony In the abbey waa R. WILSON, American celebrated at 11 oclock In the mornHUGH to Switzerland, ing, and It waa followed Immedilaid before the disarmament confer- ately by another, the Greek Orthoence In Geneva a proposal by the dox. The latter took place In the United States for international conprivate chapel of Buckingham paltrol of anna traffic and full pub- ace and was celebrated by Archlicity to prevent secret arming of bishop Germanos, archimandrite of nations. The proposal was well re- the Greek church In London. ceived by most of the delegates, and it will be studied by committees in O EPORTS of various business groups indicate that luxury January. By the American plan each govspending Is becoming more noticeernment Would license Us manufac- able Hnd is aiding industry considturers of munitions for five year erably. This Includes every thing No reserve stocks would from the baby's dull to tbe palatial periods. be allowed and manufacturers yacht and some place In between would be required to present bona Is fine furs and all trade organfide orders before receiving a liReizations report an Increase. cense. Details of war vessels built ports to Secretary of Commerce for other nations would have to Daniel C. Roper by business leadbe reported. Reports of licenses and ers Indicated that sales tn some gift orders would be turned over to a lines this year would be 40 per cent central committee at Geneva a nd greater than a year ago. made a matter of public record. Charity la not forgotten In this A permanent commission. Including revival of spending. Community a member from each signatory na- chests and councils reported that contion, would be empowered to Investributions to community cheat drives tigate transactions. this year already are within 10 per cent of the 1929 total, and national French Income has dropped about 50 per LEON AROHIMBAUD, of the budget, de- cent in that time. clared before the chamber of deputies that It was undeniable that of TAKE it from the Department a n understanding that American farmexists between ers have thee reasons to be thankFrance and Russia, ful this year: and that the Soviet Cash farm Income fr.wn sales of government had of- crops and live stock, AAA benefit fered armed aid to and emergency drouth France in case of a payments, sales of cattle (n the government conflict with Ger$7jin,(kvl (VXi In October, criui- many,- Tbteca weed pare? 'wlthW)9,(kki,(Wln Septem-be- r reat excitement Cv and $020,000,000 in October, ' A and the Foreign of1923. It- fice contented Total farm cash income for ten self with a denial months this Cot. Jaan Fabry year was $5,0 15.000.000 ther w any compared to $4,099,X0,000 for the military accord. The Russian offer was generally believed to have been corresponding period last year, of which $4.61 4, fKX), 000 was derived made by Maxim Litvinov, Russian from marketings, and $131.000000 foreign commissar, last spring to from benefit payments and emerthe lute Louis Barthou and again gency cattle sales, compared to to his successor, Pierre I .aval, t'ol $3,067,090 0X) and $132,000,000, reJean Fabry, former French minis spectively, In 1933. ter of war. gave support to Archlut-baudThe department noted, however, statement by asserting that that the monthly Increase was less Frances knowledge of German rethan th usual seasonal rise, due armament, the details of German to marked crop curtailment troops and Information concerning chiefly produced by drouth aud governthe secret manufacture of arms and mental restrictions. airplanes In the rek-- was supplied by Russia. The two men were arINSULL and his sixteen guing for a large war budget, and SAMUEL In the great mall Archlmhnud pictured Russia's huge 1.x trial fraud were acquit-- , Chicago military machine working with ted by the juy, despite the long France as the only means of prework of tin govern-mea- t serving peace In Europe. - BEVERLT b,ow ll nations may con-- t the two r 8"nt- - but , i great Anglo-Saxonations are as one officials tn In demanding that preparing and prefrom tell Germany the ratio be DISPATCHES senting the case at unrest In the relch, maintained. an estimated cost Representative Carl aud the calls though government Vlnaon of Georgia, win Is chairman of $100 900. The of the house committee on naval af- them malicious lies," It Is a fact verdict was reached that the and are forces army police fairs, has made plain the policy he on the third ballot, being held under emergency orders. Will insist upon. and the attorneys A long smoldering feud between I sincerely hope It will not be for the pmaeciitlon conld say only that necessary to scrap the treaty," he the relohswehr (regular army) and said, but It seems now we cannot the schutzstaffel (black shirt picked they had done their hope very strongly for anything Naxl guards) sat believed responbest. It waa apparsible for the orders, which Involved Samuel Insult ent that the else. We cannot grant naval equaljurors to at suspension of Christmas fu doughs were not convinced that Insuil and the If any price. ity Japan for and soldiers his aides bad an Intent to defraud. military police. Tokyo government does Insist upon wrecking the treaty I. will Insist Drilling of Nazi storm troops has There are other charges standing that the house naval affairs com- Increased, report said, while all against Insuil but whether or not mittee and congress make enough marriages of army men and police there will be further prosecution U, money available to build five ships set for the Christmas holidays, pop- undecided. ' for each three laid down by Japan." ular wedding period for Germany's There were rumors that the forJapan, he said, had once agreed military men, have been postponed. mer magnate. If cleared of all to be satisfied with three warships La charges, planned to for each five built by the United, BOLIVIA'S troops In the- Chaco Salle street and the utilities field OfficialStates or Great Britain. soundly whipped by tn an attempt to restore his lost ly and formally It said that waa all the Paraguayans and President empire. Of this he would say nothit Deeded, Vinson said, yet now Daniel Salamanca was blamed. He ing for publication. It wants more." visited the war front and was arrested by Gen. Enrique Penarsnda who lazaro cardenas, A GAIN It may be said that If or and forced to resign. Meantime Gen. otflju thirty-nin- e years when another European war Vice "President Jose Sorzano had old la a veteran of the Mexican breaks out. It will start among the taken over the presidential powers revolution, waa Installed as presisouthern nations. The Naze light- by decree and Installed a new cab- dent of Mexico on November 30. He ed by the assasslnatlonsot King inet. Penaranda appeared do be the la of Spanish and Tara scan Indian Alexander and Louis Barthou In virtual dictator and it seemed like- stock, a fine soldier and statesman Marseilles la still smoldering. Jugo- ly be would take steps to bring and hag held office under the revoslavia's delegates In the League of about peace with Paraguay. lutionary government for fife years. j f Nations formally charged Hungary with complicity in the murder of the king, asserting she bad harbored Balkan terrorists. Hungary demanded Immediate action by the league's council on thla accusation, declaring "the peace of the world" might be Directed. The Hungarian note asked that the matter be placed on the agenda of the council's session called to meet on December 3 to discuss the forthcoming plebiscite to the Saar, so that Hungary might defend Its honor against proceedings which have no other purpose than to compromise the good name of the whole Hungarian nation. The document then pointed out that the council, under Article IV of the covenant of the league, may deal with any question affecting the peace of the world. It Is. therefore, the duty of the council to face this question aa soon aa possible, it asserted, and thus guard against the grave dangers which might arise from the situation that Hungary la still bound to bring to the attention of the coun- nuEwy i arrlr. Place to the other tubtle good time dear, yw food time a yoe fe L I bet It feels good home dont in vtW - Why say, the poor showered with Ing to outdo the othwii said that wasthenjlu best Never disput umpire, the moTli Judge. J 1 hJ Well here la wae Japan and dlwn been a week now, w b been eettled. want this, America f feT j U jJ f that England Hi Plays both ends agaW When I was la Japaa mi away last summer t)q j Japan J waa Just trying Uance with England that whatever ihi, g start they could cosat 3 while not maby acfiviip help her, she would u It tho other (Ida Like fit story, If yog cant kb Sake dont you help tt? that case they meant tt that Russian hear, 1 Well England can flit; If she wants to. B 1k1 would rather har 1 ner than us. Well tbati any Xaikf and this is aev ilpu tree hat Everybody can hustle out and dto can In the new i&iutt find England using a ' judgement Sbt hu a trained from the tnC nothing only study hi; a situation arises Son high place then juri dug up 350,000 (or tl- He la attending Cosf cause he know tone:: cause he hai tomctMi; Course the big wedii land was big aewi el W lit was full of what w? Well its still full id It was pretty lore aec receiving sn Invite. Tlw around him, but msfad dont know, hut 1 tfclsn uort of dirty dig. H k aort of a fellow froa aay over there .aad,.ha Ja detox I IP" England ba a pwt w Royal Family all th vtB know just and they bWj do, and they dolt I Imagine that tt a. hi systems. It must k toj for many years. Thenii i ty, and great devotion be never Its and the receivers. Then bj trained servant to L knowi his place wj ttRoyalty does to -! wonld no more monte? j of State than aa Ds would monkey with atosf he hu todoublilnbruM the whole thing WbmEj Well It must j who to Invite to a toH I bet you there h hKj the King and Queen of England wishes that k the run tice and and this couple had off to a Jusof th Peace got married saved all trouble and worry. 1 EB1r that or Just everybody, and Just served L a box lunch. Do you know I read what this them. It was not L ! k! wjj And they (tho E have to par 14 tbew J i tha Prince of hf would have g third and fourth get off them .u; aaytterdontUkoj; a Commoner, wish be had. a moner," wbr high in the , wed b money. '"A, boy, and her t wholesome trP f those things wheri money spent, bl over the Country- s thing that P We all heartily a them wish a j J S 1 5 |