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Show day. July i MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over Democrats Renominate President Roosevelt Drought International Again Causes Crop Destruction Conference Considers Mediterranean Problems, By EDWARD W ultra t W. PICKARD Xnqpr Volta. u . unanimously adopted a strong New Deal platform and voted the abolition s of the historic rule. The sessions were marked with ex- two-third- V'' I treme enthnslasm. Party harmony and a determination to stand mllltantly on the administration! record In the past three years and present a united front In the coming campaign characterised the convention. s The abolition of tha rule for the nomination of candl-date- e was one of the algnlflcaut achievements. This rule, which has been In use for more than 100 years, was superseded by the adopretion . of the rules committee future at that recommending port conventions only a bare majority be required for nomination. While some southern and the eastern and western states opposed abrogation, they were reconciled to It by the that commltteee recommendation changes be made In the apportionment of delegates. The platform pledged continuance of eoll conservation, benefit payments to farmers, a sound currency, a balanced budget and a constitu1 planned. In tbe Middle West the fact that Jnne of 1930 has been cooler than the same month two years ago haa offset the serious effects of lack of rain. Figures on June rainfall for 1930 and 1934 compiled by Nat C. Murray, crop authority of Chicago, showed that Ohio had 39 per cent of normal this year and 00 per cent In 1931; Minnesota 40 ppr cent In 1930 and 1C per cent In 1934 ; Missouri 20 per cent In 1930 and 02 per cent In 1934 ; and Kansas 37 per cent In 1930 and G5 per cent In 1934. two-third- MEETING In Montrenx, Togo-slavla- Denouncing monopolies and con- centration of economic power, the platform declared that the administration would vigorously and fearlessly enforce the criminal and civil provisions of the existing antl-trnlaws. Other planks pledged: Expansion of tha social security program ; continuance of rural electrification; protection of the rights of labor to bargain collectively; expansion of federal housing projects; Just treatment of war veterans and their dependants; extension- - of the merit system through classified civil service; freedom of speech, radio, religion and assembly; projection of public works projects to aid unemployment; opposition to Communism and "the menace f concealed Fascism." specter f drouth atalked in Northwest. Damage to crops oa farms la South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana caused great concern and recalled the disastrous drouth conditions of twe years ago. Railroads serving the drouth areas agreed again t place emergency freight rates Into effect on Bv stock shipments to other grazing areas. Wheat and cor crops have aaffsrsd sever damage, report Indicate. la Washington, a relief program northwest hr the drouth-strickeMates waasagped oot by Relief THE beat-parche- d n mob-starportion of hla business with the all present predict that racket master will b In the bread-lin- t h within five year, fiay because merely fame achieved they touch prohibition wa such a soft and that non of them I smart hard enough to make a living the Seen on the National way. part-a- d Optn green: A caddy haa Just from a golfer who haa completed hie second, and final round. How much?" other caddie ealT to their mat. They, of course, are oth-o- r asking about the acore, but the Intermore boy Is a materialist ested In the payoff, "Ten buck," h replies, fingering a bill that has just been transferred to hi pocket. Pet BenzulU and Doc Doherty, coaches at Flashing High, are two soccer gentlemen who have real Three reason for feeling proud. member of their 1933 team are college captains. Danny Von Bremen s, although their ultimate solution was forecast In a conciliatory attitude assumed by the new popular front" toward the French government chambers of commerce. Representatives of the chambers of commerce received assurance from Premier Leon Blum that no further manufacturing plants would be tied np by "folded arms strikers, whose number at their peak reached approximately 1.000,000 employees. In tbe meantime a strike of sailors In Marseilles was settled after refusal to work, when a three-dathe shipowners capitulated to the strikers' demands. Fifty ships were affected by the walkout. The sailors demanded a week, vacations with pay and bedsheeta on their banks. I Strife between the leftists and the "rightists represented by the Croix de Fen with Its reported membership of 700.000 was Averted by the announcement by the government that the Fascist organization would be permitted to continue as a political party on the condition that it drop all semblance of a private militia." In Spain strikes Involving 20,000 workers broke out In the province of Andalusia. Strong detachments of police and civil guards were on duty to curb rioting and violence. ... R EPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM nounced that ha would run for the Presidency as candidate of a new political group known as the Union ther party. Charles ke'a candidacy. Fa- E. Coughlin, Detroit prleet, la tbe leading sponsor of Lem Thomas Charles O'Brien of Boston will be ,th"'vice- - presidential candidate on tbe ticket. It was announced, made public a platform embodying demands for refinancing of farm mortgages, old age security, a living wage for all workers, limitation on Individual incomes, the establishment of a central bank, the Issuance by congress of all currency and Its regulation of the value of all the money. Plans were made for the new party to hold a national convention some time during Angust In Cleveland. Mr. Lemke said the Union party has the support of farm unions, labor, tbe National Union for Social Justice established by Father Cough- lin, the Townsend old age pension movement and all other liberals who have been driven from tbe old parties." Mr. Lemke was 40-ho- Kvw York PmLWHV Strvkw, Maneros Not Quite as Dark a Horse as He First Appears OUTSIDE the aun which at Navy, Philip Kramer at Colgate ind Edward Graham at Tale. Nasty men are calling the New had with Senator Lyna J. Frazier of North Dakota of a 13,000.000.000 farm mortgage refinancing bill defeated In the house of representatives. w. cutten, who spectacular wealth as a grain trader, died of, a heart attack In bis home In Chicago. He waa sixty-fivyears old. Arthur e An exponent of Individualism, Mr. Cuttea went bis way alone la the grain market, playing his bunches against the field. In 1924, he made a profit estimated at betweea and $2,000,000 In a corner oa the corn market He repeated his success with a coup In tha wneat market the following year." With a group of associates, be entered the stock market In 1923 and during the boom month made millions of dollars. Meat of hla life Mr. Cutten was a "long" trader, wb bought for the rise In the market but following the crash, he is said to have becomCi bear" or short seller. Hla operations as a bear la the Chicago Board of Trade brought hi suspension by the grain future administration for two years, bat he won a reversal of this ruling In iho United Bute Supreme court Hands Up By FLOYD CIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter TITELL, sir, you boys and girls seem to have W had advent with about everything there is, but here's a bird with 1 1 one. He is Morton Greenbaum of New York city, and hehd, adventure with the English language.1 Of course, that wasnt all of the adventure. There im j dark, sinister looking man in it a man that frightened Mott most to death. But the English language certainly played i part, and to my mind it deserves most of the credit for the 2a& York racing Judges, who have been fadhaving so much trouble lately, the littl Still ed to a dull purple. Three Blind Mice." . . . Cus"The half-clamen tat groups of tired, Mort cam to this country from Hungary In the fall of 1921, devoured 1,600 pound of hot tomer about the Baltuerol locker room. In made hla home, at first, with a sister In Cleveland, OKI and Memorial the day one corner Tommy Armour waa dogs during Hla sister conducted a grocery Jsuslneas there and she and Meit . . field. , at Wrlgley holding forth like the rare story lived In rooms upstairs over the store. He stayed with hit sister Bierber, the teller that he Is. Gen Sarazen eat Two year ago Izzy while he wa learning English. the celebrated placed horseman, nearby silently cuddling on chubby side sldt Mort worked hard over his English, for be realized that the soot' of three by jockey picture another. the lead of Great knickered leg beneath had no parwalL Ha a corner had It learned, the sooner he could get a Job and take hla placs la tk on be United State forKb. This was early on the evening ticular reason for grouping Duke community. Every evening he went to night classes at the Central Eg1 oidU t all sanctions revoked Imposed before the finals. Most of the mally and on hla Hanford class work by read Belllzzl, Buddy school, and In between times he brushed up ITenc s gainst Italy during the recent stars of golf who had Just Fa tor. Just happentd to grab the newspapers. conof fib c round the second completed the of stack a out of from three ' the flict A proclama- national open tournament Mort Believes Stick-ii- p were Guys Were Real Peril with which he tion by President clustered In this group. Nearby other Jockey pictures a mighty funny coneepfioi t Mort from those And got papers, All three Roosevelt declared other clusters of near stars talked was decorating hi place. crime wave vu what these United State were like. The post-wa- r Biebercall now. dead them ere of all previous com- happily about the good break of hold-upMort didnt atop t about were of stories full the and papers the corner the "Morgue." munications dealing fortune which unexpectedly had enthink that those crime Items were gathered from all over the tonr with the sale of abled them to and from all over the environs of Cleveland. qualify with 151s for Recalling munitions of war, the final rounds. He thought of them in term of the small towns In Hungary loans and travel by would be talk Day in the Big Leagues which he knew. And the result was that ha began thinking there Occasionally on ItalAmericans morrow. Then head would of America a a place where law and order had broken down com ian ships was re- of the In his first major league game as nod meaningly toward Johnny pletely where bandits ran wild all over town something Ilka voked. our own conception of the banditry In China. Ha felt that, almost Paul Ky Laffoon and a regular KIU Cuyler smashed a Runyan, Although the man. And the thought triple, double and listening eagerly In the any minute, he might run across a stick-usanctions were those other off Vie Alr corner. A reamen single waent very comforting. both Italy against dridge. The veterto take In alt this, Then, one day In October, it happened. Mort bad been plugs and Ethiopia, In practical appllca-nse- porter, trying Interested In Granan, now finishing more and yet on his English, and had learned a bunch of words that be nr. along tlon they sere only against career bis big time ville's Belmont chances, brushed when nlzed he saw them on paper. But when people pronounced tt" Italy, since the United States dlu with bis third Naa locker where a little darkor when he tried to say them htinself well that waa a different Bib not supply the African nation with past team, tional hla shoes. league haired man was changing Pronunciation was the thing that waa bothering him most when, one fc any war materials and the empire tbe as he was the store while bis sister had gone upstairs for eh Going to be some swell golf out of Hulle Selassie had no ships of I Reds, still shows minutes, a watching man came walking in. there tomorrow," he remarked. Its own. brilliant flashes by to Tbe French cabinet agreed Hold-up- . This Looked Like an Honest-toGoodnebelting out extra Tone Is abide by any action which tbe base bits. . . . The He came in and Mort at the start $ that frightened right silently, League of Nations may take In canwas a huge colored man and he stood In front of Mort with bit rif governors of a celType Major Tourney celling sanctions against Italy. ebrated golf club deciTbe British government meet loon to will d "Yea, maybe," said tha sion to abandon sanctions was deconsider how much sugar they can little fellow. The ton wa fended In an address by Prime Minoffer Tony Manero, new National ister Baldwin as the only alternapolite, perhaps Open champion, to come back home. even a tittle wisttive which would prevent a suicidal Bedro Montanes has a belt to ful. The reporter war plunging western civilization prove that he Is lightweight chamlitlooked at the Into barbarous anarchy." pion of Puerto Rico, but has no tl fellow curiousBaldwin asserted; such evidence from Venezuela, ly. When you covWe think It la- - right to drop where he also won the title. Tbe er the major golf sanctions because they are useless modern boxing commission of tournament y e u very and Ineffective. that delightful country wanted a often run across There la only one way to alter deposit of 8,000 something or anwomen men and the course of events as they have before letting him have the whom you n a v a r other thus far taken place. That la by gobelt Very sensibly Pedro decided meewill t- again. ing to war, that he would rather Invest the coIn come ao They a I do not know single nation in conuts In food and pretty clothes. hopefully and deEurope that Is prepared for that I John Cavanagh, boss of tho bookso But jit part would not cast my vote for that Tha Colored Mans Right Hand Was Hidden In Hla Pocket making ring at New York tracks, clothes least fellows still this little coarse of action." ha on been the turf for ao In waa he and prominent locker hit hung hand hidden In hla pocket. The pocket bulged," says Mort, and Be not out of tho tournament entirely. fifty year. Ho has seen let than thing In It gave out a metallic sound. The man looked straight t Seventy-fourt500 races In all that tlm. Toe buey congress Tbe reporter decided that a and, In a depressed but energetic tone, hissed one word : Handsp." after a session lasting hie work. . . . Watty Clark chance kind word might not hurt with Hands upl Mort knew that word all too welL Ha had sees R five and a half months during which attribute Me 4150 batting average to when Most talk like In the newspapers too many times not to knew what It meant people they h recently swiped from a to It, appropriated nearly $10,000,000,-00bat been going through events "Strangely enough," ho says, "I didnt teem to b afraid to and waa faced by some unex- have Coecarat of tho Beet. . . .Ossuch as these. He glanced at tbe Jo True, my legs gave way and I could hardly rise from tha stool I N MeMllo and Gaorg Davie, both car pected legislative complications. Do any good yourgroup of stars. was sitting on, but tho prospect of my own death wa not U In the dosing hours the emerof ithenTcapabl of going more than self?" be asked. disturbing as the thought that my only slater, a mother of fin a round or two In faet company, gency tax bill which la expected to "Yes. title children, might come down any minute. Tbe dark little man had are the two moat enthusiastic produce $S00, 000,000 In revenue was fight now and waa turnpassed. Supreme court Invalidation finished dressing fans among big time ball players. Accordingly, with aU the I could command, I tap Pretty good," be added of the AAA and Guffey coal bills ing away. he refused right then to retreating along the counter toward the atalre so that if my dm Although as be gently closed the locker door. consider and tbe passage of tbe cash soloffers of advertising men appeared I might give her a sign to apprise her of tho danger. diers bonus over the President's The reporter followed him out who besieged him Immediately aftBlack Man Has a Single-Trac- k Mind. veto upset the budget plans and "Whos that guy?" he asked a golf er he won the National Open, Tony At the same time, Sort felt that he to something t made such a bill necessary. say ought writer. Tha writer did not know. Manero was interested In sugar. His that birds mind off such Ideas as shooting Mort. But the only tt' Although It was passed by the Neither did a second or a third. first words after reaching tbe clubhe could think of waa a feeble The big colored maa e Him. He house were, Give me a cup of cofhouse, the amended Guffey coal bill "Oh," said a fourth. to be losing patience. "Hands'p 1" he growled, this time louder and a I Oh name remomber hla now, fee with three or four lumps lots designed to remove the objections Insistently than before. It Tony Manero." of the Supreme court failed of pas of sugar In It" . . . The wise I had nearly reached the atalre," say Mort, "when the m in the Now former senate. the Al the Westchesthat will Ettore sage Similarly, boys say that repeat eemed to lose hie patience entirely. Ho brought hla hand from Wagner slum housing bill, which ter caddy, whom few people knew, la hla triumphs and definitely prove hla pocket without a gun in It, to bo sure and gesticulating bad passed the senate, failed Id the national open golf champion, I have that Roy Haynes cannot take a savagely In a certain direction above my head, bellowed from the house. Dr. been wondering about tbla game In punch when they meet again in of hla depths lungs, Handsop! A votLarger than normal approprla which he performs. Even In a year Philadelphia this month. Sklpp And at that same moment, Mort heard hla sister coming doe R 'g a t tions for governmental activities when Italians have been achieving er suggests that Instead of spendstairs. The thing he most f erred bad happened. Hla brain reeled td were passed. The bonus, farm pay- sports distinction far out of the or- ing so much taxpayers money In knee began giving way under him, but be palled himself togetbtf ments, relief and the greatest nadinary, hla smashing of both the press releases ballyhoolng races the whispered to hla alster In Hungarian: Honey man aaya Uandwp tional defense program In peace British enl American record la rat- New Fork commission might make Thia Hold-u- p a atab at remedying a few of the time history helped swell the total. ed a real dark-hors- e Haa an Extremely Happy Ending. triumph. Yet conditions worst around tbe tracks. But the dread warning didnt teem to make Fonda for continuing the present Somehow 4 doubt whether It Is any impress! relief program were voted ; the pub entirely that True enough, 8am For Instance, they might persuade Mort's sister. She kept right on coming down those stairs. ThI & Uc works revolving fund was Parley who stunned the experts by Belmont to try a public address Mort lost all sense of caution. Honey," be shouted. "Doatf system which occasionally could be hear? Handsop I amended to permit more heavy con winning a year ago, was eliminatAnd Morts slater looked at Mort aa If to atruction projects But congress ed recently. Yet golf la bound by heard distinctly, wb Bay, Well, are you yalllng about?" What aha did Artis Nthf, tha ones great Giant failed to approve the Florida ship far more rigid standard of probwaa: All right GW say, him on of those red can on tho canal and Passamaquoddy tide dam. ability than most other games, and pitcher, who has recovered from second ahalf." uled hRdefed, Mori tamed in the direction she was Invalidation of tbe AAA brought there la a steadily Increasing num- long llinese, now prefer golf to all And on the aIdee of thoee little red a revised and expanded aoll con ber of men who can com close to other sports. . . . Johnny Harvty, says Mort, my alls tha old Hariom lightweight who kay. pelled out the legend hand soap I I cans, nervation and domestic allotment par on every round. had tripped np oa nothing Mexican oed Jo Rivers and Matty nIceUe So It seems that even though a act; the rural electrification admin pronunciation of tha syllables 800ndlD thing lstratlon and electric farm and Rnnyan or a Laffoon might well be Baldwin, now la a process server. the colored mans pocket . the of ha a handled few Jingle Although home authority were both placed on ahead of a hundred other oa total several pennies with which he paid for hla parch hundred Ca worth of checks In ex--WNV Sarvte. a permanent basis; tbe Commodity score for a year's play It becomes Credit corporation was expanded; does to Impossible now to do any change for Louis . Schmeling fight ducats, Mika Jacob proudly re- New York two flood control bills were passed. expert picking on a Iona event Stock Exchange created a form of property port that not on of tha pretty lit. Labor received attention through Glance at tha records. You will tie Traced to Year of 1789 which there waa no regal piece of paper hat bounced yet. the Walah-Ilealbill dealing with discover that the nearer than London or Tbe Giants believe that Joe Up to March 4, 1789, working conditions oa government to How could such a vast flot haa been playing - excellent trading, Tony who has Joined them direct Americans, meant Young, contracts. A compromise ship sob hitching np the old to thousands of nG golf for the last seven Masons. from Fordham, la tha sidy bill was rushed through la the bay. driving three or four miles to scattered Save that tha sport Is so teeming throughout the Inuelder a. need. . . hours. they town, Financial and , closing legislation swapping seven dozen with star hla record might havo house bookmaker Twenty-fou- r alert ocf!l seldom doe less Included expansion of tb Jurisdir epa and a clot of batter for a bolt aaw their chance; with ru3 placed him up with tha leaders from than $25,000 worth of of tlon of SEC Important among bnsl business calico. on a What little cash circulat- en table and a bench from tho start of any. ax pert prediction. such as the Belmont. . . . ed waa kept la ness legislation waa theJUtman bll Somehow I suspect that there will big race, private banka, or un- tavern, they set np bu!n mor Tho important stands In the der the mattress. There were no amending tbe Clayton anti trust ac. be numerous Manero and Parks a buttonwood tree oa the L main ring handle $3,000 each at each things aa regarding Jtrice discrimination. stocks In seasons to coma. and bondC what la now 68 Wall , snch times while the littl fellows ys Literary Digest. A number of important bills failed NOT IN THIBOX SCORE Inclement weather dm t f on $2,000 a get slat. On that date the New world of enactment Among these wen While triumphing by a scant noaa door, they sought shelter . Having experimented with the the PettlngULToog and abort hanh overnight, a nation of Invet-fo- r of tbe convenient tavern r In what should be tho boat of Amor-lea-n g possibilities of a the first congress of the bill, stockyard regulation. Fra tier soft . house. etakre, tha Belmont, Granville court the U. 8. G. A, wlll revert Umted States, Lemke farm mortgage bill, end billmeeting la the their b . aoam t have hla to the eld custom of not WUhln did three definitely yea on the making tha week, extension ot whole building In New York city, had heart la the proceeding. Or National Open Golf tournament grown to such proportion Mthwlsed tbe issuance of $80, (XXV tho railroad a . tenure, n rather unlike the defeated Mr. really tough evant There will these anti-wa- r early trader found G00 f government bond, to consolbe profit, alien deportation, Bonet wh I a money bores ..the M T On to of eary organism distance, rough and has. idate and refund the cost of plenty enlargement of the federal trade tha tha 24 signed an agreeing of Gallant Fox teemed to be arda at tha Oakland Hllla commission's power' and treasury Evolutionary of theamateur I dub In Michigan according'uT certain rules ; that wa t agency service. TkM. by the scratch of e 1 pea, aa nlng of tha New Tork BW plana for next year. entirely new form of to bright all day had d double-- header Following g an International con ference sought settlement of military and naval problems In the Mediterranean. The conference had been called by the powers as a result of Turkeys request to fortify .the Dardanelles. which were demilitarized under the Lausanne treaty of 1923. The possible threat of Russias growing nuval strength caused an alignment of the British and Japanese. Japan announced It was willing to accept any limitation on Japanese warships authorized to enter the I.laek sea, providing alinllar restrictions were placed on ltusslnn warships leaving It Rritaln was believed to be supporting Japan's po- sition. tional amendment. If necessary, to Russia demanded free westward achieve the partys broad social proof warships and submarines passage aecompllsh-mentsof the It praised gram. of Rlark sea through the the out the New Deal In a preDardanelles, adding she was unable amble, declaring that It planned to to see why other powers not borcontinue them In the Interest of on this body of water desired dering the nation. The platform keynote unlimited passage to It Because of was that the Roosevelt administraher mutual assistance pact with the tion has put and will keep the naFrance was expected to side tion "on the road to recovery and Soviet, with Russia. prosperity." The possibility of a mutual asRegarding the Constitution, the sistance pact In tbe Mediterranean while the that declared platform to loomed with Britain leading the way Republican platform propose meet national problemi by action and seeking Italy! participation. of tha separate states, the Demo- Such a step would extend a series cratic party recognises that mini- of nch pacta which were concluded , mum wages, maximum hours, child between Rritaln and France, Greece and Turkey against labor, monopolistic and unfair practices, dust stormadrouth and floods Italy at the time economic sanctions could not be handled by states. It were Imposed on II Duce. stated : If these problems cannot be effectively solved by legislation within the Constitution, we shall seek inch clarifying amendments aa will assume to the legislatures of the several states and to the congress of the United States, each within Ita proper Jurisdiction, the pawer to enact those laws which the state and federal legislatures within their respective spheres shall find necessary, in order adequately to regulate commerce, protect public health and safety and safeguard economic Thus we propose to maintain the letter and spirit of the Constitution." In addition to soil conservation and benefit payments, the farm plank pledged the Democrats to financing sharecroppers and tenants In buying land; favored commodity loans on farm surpluses and retirement of ten million acres of aubmarglnal land from production and rural rehabilitation. Reiterating the good neighbor policy, the foreign relations plank reaffirmed the party's neutrality program pledged to keep the nation out of foreign entanglements. It reasserted the reciprocal tariff policy, but demnnded "adequate protection to farmers and manufacturers against unfair competition. who epertaman, A MILLIONAIRE necessarily doe a considerable Industrial STRIKES and to harass France, y D. Administrator ITarry L. TTopklna. FRANKLIN renominated Work relief projects designed to by the Democratic convention In give work at once to 5,000 farmers Philadelphia In a demonstration of In the Dakotas and parts of Wyorreat popular ac- ming and Montana, whose crop lends have been laid waste for the claim. Thn convention seventh consecutive year, were PRESIDENT , La-ve- s. 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