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Show 4 PAYSON. UTAH THE PAYSON fHRONICEE. BRISBANE News Review of Current Events the World Over THIS WEEK May Day Not Merry Giant Bootleg Industry (.noil News, New Homes iv I Wits the (jay Imr HtiJ r.olie.il t" Ijirepe dcViitra oi select-- mutely, l.i a , 1 ,.iti I , n.i' t'int mi Mill' I' ln'co".irv of CiV-n- , the At ,i t .. ' I real call e t r v new s. i!h a t.tior who (lit '1 Iln- - Iii will the n i .. M, inh s pm' Indite act. SKIMPING BROODER FUEL CAUSES LOSS Poor Judgment to Economize on Heat for Chicks. h.- "I s Mu a ..I ' ' tj 'la. Ce ed jit lit' '' well equipped buildings." In the tlrst quarter of 10ft t stillj were seized with a rapacity for producing IN,000, (too gallons of iitoohol spirits a year. Itootlegglng enterprises Involve robbing the government of hundreds of millions a year. : t t n a 1 t M ' 'j!.! cilllin J nme lie )ie!d ll Ties ! .1 ) I , 1 g t ,'n y hav e ef t.:e S of lit, ,1' h ,' hc,!l re The ring, 1, has be, ii in Cl icago, I.. St. Folds, s K City urn! oth-- , r il ,es. ( I!" of the l.r't iron t uk a into torU'lodv a ' John J. es lv a '! 1:0 leg '!!!,! and a p (h'nail bie - in i. .'g". 'i'picted of being a r in be ,! po'.li of tl.e "Imt I'innev' The sp, .tic charge :ig:ii'i't Id m is conspiracy In th kuintiping of Edward Rrenar, St. Raul hanker, for whose re'ea'i a ransom of .sgoo.ooo was paid. The federal agents were hiigeiitlv sear, liing for William Elmer lm is a notorious crook, Mead, thought to have d reeled the kidnapers. MeEaughlin confessed that lie had handled some of the Rreiuer ransom money, and his son was arrested with part of it In his pocket. who claim in vv ( : vv wage Increase at THAT timegeneral will hinder rather than aid in national economic recovery is the contention of the heavy goods Industries, set forth in a report to General Johnson hy George II. Houston, chairman of the durable goods industries committee. The report reasserts faith in tin company union, approves of emergency price fixing and attacks the Wagner bill as encouraging Industrial strife. a A T'I't 'HEN the administration's hill for reduction of cotton production was imder consideration its opponents argued in vain that It would work grievous injustice to thousands of tenant farmers and croppers" In the South. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace now finds this j, rediction was well founded, his information coming from Dr. Calvin Ii. Hooker of Duke university whom he requested to make an Mr. Wallace now plans investigation. the establishment of a compliance hoard to Inquire Into complaints of tenants. At the same time the enforcement of cotton reduction contracts will he tightened to prevent farm owners from ousting tenant farmers and farm workers hoiaii'e of the reduced amount of production. T T ' R N E Y G E N E It A I. C U M M I NG S feels that ttie forces of t he Department of Justice are Inadequate to cope with the gangsters, and will ask congress for about 5J,0(Mtjxx) in excess of tin S"S.7(H).77S authorized the department for the fiscal year lbNo. Next year's appropriation Is ttie lowest granted the Justice department since the war. With tlie additional money the attorney general contemplates purchasing for tlx division's agents n licet of high powered automobiles, n few cars and ample guns and ammunition. I.ikewise the force of Investigators will lie added to, and tiere Is a possibility that tin division's !!1 field ofi'i-ewill tie inerca'ed. 1 con-lernl- CREAKING to about two million Germans at the Temph-hoairport outside of Rerlin, Chancellor Hitler the senate committee on and elections nnened the hearings on t ho demands that Senators iluoy R. I.ong and his political follower, John IE WHEN re- - (frictions are placed en- - Johnson The brain trust, using big words, )n the broad authority Mr. ranted Roosevelt during the automatically called tlu small farm on which a man might make a living for emergency last year, On the other hand, Silas II. Strawn. himself and his family the subsistformer head of the chamber, attacked Now It that ence homestead." appears what he termed the abandonment of a some can't pronounce subsistence, others don't know what It means, and iclieme of government which has made us happier and more prosperous than a new short name Is sought. What do He called for a my other nation." you suggest? three-waaction hy Mr. Roosevelt: Ralancing of nil governmental bud-Kinma Goldman, who thought she jets, a definite announcement that was a Communist until she went to there will he no more requests for ltussla and learned that reality Is unemergency legislation and "no more like theory, has left for Toronto, her tinkering with the dollar," and a re- United IX) the to visit States day permit rlslon of the securities act and pro-- ! having expired. Leaving, she says: yosed legislation, The New Heal here Is nothing more At a dinner Gen. Hugh S. Johnson susand than an art! tidal temporary was the chief guest and after Ids ad-- j pension of the capitalistic system." Iress he submitted to an Inquisition Some capitalists would assure her that n the present and prospective poll-- j the new arrangement could not be too ties of the NUA. Asked directly If the temiHirary" to suit them. principles embodied In the recovery let were to he permanent, tip replied: This depression, even with all en"If there has been any good put to couraging news T,0iH),0tMt by the recovery act, It will etc. reminds you of the voywork, Jve and It ought to live; if there has age of the ancient mariner," who jeon any had it will die and it might went drifting along, the first that xv die." ever burst" Into an unknown sea. Who Admitting that there has been a or what it was that shot our albatross, apse In public interest and embus-n'in- , and brought all these troubles on us, the general said a new c.1111 Wall Street, technocracy, overproducjulgn to nuke the nation Pdue Eagle was being mapped. He also tion, the war, or vvlmt, nobody knows. Hut we have thorn, and can only sail idmlttcd that the controversy between on through the gloomy vvators, thankiroor and Industry Is becoming more ful for occasional encouraging voices. sente. He expressed the opinion that :he Ideal relatimi'hip between labor The birth rate falls alarmingly In ind management had been worked out Scotland. It is even suggested hy "re- ,n the hitumt ntiS coal industry. spectable people that some form Generally, trie members of theCham-ve- r of polygamy" may be neccs'.ary. (if Commerce agreed that the first W. IE Phillips, bead of the Associrear under the NUA had brought ation of Registrars, fears n one half Some of their Improvement. reduction In population. niggestions for speeding the recovery Illegitimate births have been numer- program were: ous and not too severely criticized In Another ?L'.iM.tXV'Ht for piddle Scotland. Widespread Information con- w irks In order to help the laggard cerning birth control may have dimln fccavy industries. lslicd their number, and caused the of all land, water, and ir transportation tinder a federal compolygamy suggestion. s Any falling otY In the Scotch birth mission and a cessation of federal for Inland waterways. rate would ht a loss to the world. Relaxation ot the present rigid It needs ns many Scotch men and act and a softening of the pend-nWomen us It can get. . King Svndloate, Ino. stock exchange hill. WNU Service Approval by congress of the Presl' y stock-exchang- sub-rulie- y Overton of Entiis'ntm bo deprived of their seats, tin political groups that have boon seeking especially to oust the kingfish remained In the and left it to tin women of to take the lead in tlu fight. These women are headed by Mrs. Hilda I h e p s Hammond, who lias been Indefatigable in against I.ong and ids crew. The women were represented as counsel hy Gen. Samuel T. Ansell, wartime acting Judge advocate general, vvlio has ponding against Eong a suit for libel. His opening statement dispelled ttie Idea that Eong's opponents would t,e satisfied to lot Overton remain In the senate If the kingfish were thrown out. We expect to prove," said General Anseit. "the charge that there was fraud in the EouKiana primaries sutheient to vitiate the election of hack-groun- d I.otii-siai- I 1 Senator Overton; that Senator Over-towas an active perpetrator of that fraud; that Senators Overtoil and I.ong were de'ignors and lii't'ga:rs of that fraud." n defiantly denied Germany's war guilt and deel.tred the reieh ins been a victim of tlie war. He warned tlie world again tli.it Germany no longer was to d!ser' initiation willing accept against her hy the former allied powers, ami declared that day of "spineless suhn.i."ioii' was at an end. Kb policy. Referring to ids anti-JeHitler said Jew Kh writers sU'ght to make the sickle and hammer (of Soviet t a ) the symbol ef internaMonnli'tn and they almost succeeded, hut the Nazis make tlie'i teols agan the symbol of the ((immunity, tlie farmer and tlie ' 7 1.EIAM If WOoI'IN. who was Iri'ident Roosevelt's tir.'t secre- tary of tin treasury, has passed avvav succumbing to the throat affection that forced ids resignation from the cabinet la 't December. In Ids death tin country 1,,'cs a business man of the highest type and a gcnleman who had the resct and affection ef nil wlio knew him. lie became pri"!-deti- t of the American Car and Found ry company in l!Ud, and also was president of the American Locomotive His interests were varcl. company. for tie was musician, composer, art loveV ami student of government us well ns leader p, industry. He was long a persona! friend of Mr. Roosevelt and. though a Republican, was one of the first selections for the President's cabinet and worked hard so long as his health permitted. ,T to and minority reports of the inv ('t igation into Dr. ' A. Witts red pint stories era made to the house, and they were ju-- t what had been expected. 'Hie majority of tlie comittinee held that W.rt's charges were untrue and that his com- panions at the famous dinner party did not make the statements he hail attributed to them. Representatives MeGugin and Eehlbach, the Republican minority members of the committee Wil-li.t- vv lx fere midnight of May fl, George V began the twenty Vth year of his reign as king ,,f (;r,,a 1;rjt ain, Ireland ami the I r doufinhuig beyond the mm and emperor of Iuq chn;.-his own I.y 'K th" atmlvers-arnot observed by luonh's, preparations a a'",' i!v umi.-way for a ivleVe., '1 of ,, Mice in 1:,:-- , tint I:U ?f i, -V Qtteen , . .1 j lys7, in j, '',P George h,s ", 'teem of the worli and lias ;i,n real leader and, in the m mis 0f th ill Hut a king should )0. Rrit.sh, J THIS WEEK'S i r- S""at" TIU: etl tl.e ceii'er , htmrtion acccpt-nee report oU Rle R'Nt revenue m, as'tre. wh:. it for an increase in t tes of j.rov :,j,.s Niiyiion (K'O. The Couoms 8 R per cent lucp JSAfiT IfiRf WOklLC IfcSSiE JAPW'M H, 4A'c neautifut New BEAVEE vv DAM HOTEL THi ay No. (1 Miles S3 W Modem on the Arirona Strip, Half Wav to Loe Bejond St. Geerps HOTEL. CABINS AND CAFI Reasonable Rates Prohibition Repealed in Aruou factory. who cares for his Tlie poultry-machicks so ns to save Hie greatest number to laying or marketable age has a lower Initial cost for each bird and Is In a better position to make a profit whether prices are low or high. With tlie possibility of improved prices, he lias an additional advantage over tlie less efficient producer. At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah andlthkl "CATERPILLAR" 1 TRACTORS We have several Rood used CiUrpilUr Tractors on which desirable deals eni See our isiesmtB b be made. Trerronton or Salt Lake City. Culling in Spring Is Found to Be Good Plan Those who manage their flocks In tlie most efficient manner possible do not coniine their culling to kite summer and early fall, iiut to a certain extent cull throughout tlie entire year. Especially do they pay a good deal of attention to spring culling when the flock comes into the peak production period. Some of tlie birds that have produced heavily throughout tlie previous fall and winter months often break down toward spring. They are the individual that could not stand continuous heavy feeding. In some tiocks, tlie percentage of tln-'- t partially broken down birds is larger than In others, lint invariiili'y sorn-- are found In every thx k that tire no longer profitable producers. That is why spring culling is usually a pniTahb prop, sltion. As soon as a turd is unable to pay its feed hill anil its total oo't of keep, ;md yield a small profit, it is time fur it to go to mark t. I'or rough figuring, one may n mno tli.it the feed eii't of a hen i (inly half of Iter total cost of keep. To pay Iter way, therefore, assume that her egg inn, me must he twice ns large as her feed hill before any profit ran be derived from her. Wallaces Partner, dealer A Landes Tractor & Equipment Temple 8t Salt Lake City, L'tah High School of Beauty 121 So. Main Cl1, PUT OH Cults Salt Lake St WOl tR. Soth 236 West Utah N0,Tr t City Tae Beauty Cultute Protessioa lien o itfta I Yon can now learn a profession tfcit d I make yoa independent for the rest if I days. 615 per month only fortke(aM course of six months. Phone et m for our catalogue. ASK VOI R DRUGfilST FOB APEX Hf INTER MOUNTAIN PRODia AN iB0 bddk suffers ItiUK OI R WHKN Y CH1CU STALE OU (.ET chicks Buy only la best results. Ournisht semeetsilj PkX points in the Inlermountainftest write, or wire f c r price list ird htnj lure. nr All lead varieties. lulleis ai.d turkey i Hatches daily. D.stribuiors for the W in brooders, feeder's, and other poaltrj aupplies. HATCHERIES RVMSIIAW 3CS7 h0 Comnlianc, Certificat. Pb. Mur So. State. S. L. C Ut., TIMlANOGOS 15 . IIATCHEKT Compliance Certifiratg So. 7th East, irovo, L't. 1!" Pb. , in market once poultry slated that in his opinion the American preference for yellow legs and skin was based on tlie undeniable fact that a fowl with good yeilovv legs and skin was Invariably a good bird in E"n' hf':lltl1 w,lilp lf "p let his color rr''flre,1,''s guide him in the other direction, he was quite likely to get a poor chicken. He thought ttie preferw,lite skin must 1m,P the sale 'T' po,lUry whprever it existed. tvtaking a position for or figta nst the possible value of the presence In the meat of a fowl of elements which determine the oolor of skin, fat, or plumage, sufficient grounds exist for scientific study of J1!"' m:tttr; and that breeders of the k brff''is of meat type might well Slvp It their attention. - fr Tr :i1 Chickens Need Water Monty of clean, fresh water should t'e available for chickens at all times Jon't swim but they do get t!,ir;t "" eH ns hungry, and a chickI'Vr "'"or how I'or a !1, k of -- 0 to , Shl',lM or 12 quart Rail or trough. For larger o ,.s larger containers irf nocessnrv. I.'tn 1iihy chicks need water. Thev slieu.d he provided with a place to get n ' rt k without the danger of failing In ft tv Rrnwnini:. - fT? Iho 1 deg. and InNevv Ft, gland Is Ii ng 2, 01, t0 s '0' df-re.- . "Z tr-:!- (via San Frandsco) ThCSe fe?'to one way cSS wjjjgaa good in coaches chau- - cars on our fares good In Pull are very low, too. Soiaflisni Pao! For Further Inform0 See yotir or write D. R. Owen, 41 So. Main St, In -h ,,f ,, m,. - ,'p i';,'es ''r , M' ' i, "' ' """M-ure- H'dii'e gen-egg- s below that represt 'tiling 'n Hie nature In retail-- j as Hie hover them anvwav. ll;rp Mn'in p"k's only at a price tps him his moneys worth. $3.00 W Salt take Cp It EFil. Intfrmountain Similar to h0 in piose f 'tf your etory (erraountain Froductit0 Box I5o5. Salt Lake City atory apreare in this column you will altonld Goods" us, check Week No. 341 I; Gsneral for t)ip the minimum vji local Railroad New En, eland Demand ahe re ;e (( TN E I" for r .re Attstr.an long enough to :l of 7 I to 2, the new t .. ... , 8 mass of laws l.v Dollfuss since Ma", It s p- ,k,1" '"llr Constitution aholNhe, 'rariimeenN also does awav w h, , e nx Westera NeWS;j,.r hvvn,OB. IOS ANGELES . am-n.'- n,, hiih STOEi herr gain In Spruur v,, , I and Spring la the best ,ew ,t (,"1 t I for it always brings Hope IIU Dollar, .pent for InUrnt,T I Good, are Spring Dollars, f0, tb,1"l return to us. to help us build Hope was before, ao lei's , Cl made in the West and m,k, 1 a Spnng Day. Mrs. Eldred Iiraithwaite, Idaho Fatk. I ; i w PRIZE u Color of Poultry Ski L'1 TEST roo't. md itiicopit.ion that each spring there arc several days of exceptionaltime many ly warm weather at which to save on p,,u', rv rai'crs deetde i g expeii'C l,y d, 'continuing tlie arM'lial heat tor th" chicks. Tins tin wea'ii, r Is often followed hy cold ami rain, and where the chicks are tmt old enough to roost they vvitl crowd together for boat. This results in some becoming too warm and othMany (inbreaks of ers being ch'lh-coccbiio'is have ht on observed under such conditions. It is always a good plan to encourage eariv roosting, for hen the young birds can perch above the floor there Is less probability of ill eileets from sudden severe changes in the weather, other housing conditions being satisIt is laborer." . AT mat damage the n e'.'ti!ti!"n thit nnliMry, are there said, is g a i in him) f not main-- t js dune to glowing (ducks by stove mibrooder m the a tire .a pg weather is di jji I,,.-- ood of ' , or u i. : such tin o as tlie ehicks lilt"1!, I uvv mu f r nm !' it , ry irriiv iii'i.incc' where i .gi ii m lf. ,(1S c"iie arranged in Gel. : riman Hosiery mills, and that concern was ordered to surrender its Rine Eagle because of charges that it had viol, aled section 7A of tin national recovery net. Within a few hours the whole town was in revolt. Fifty-simerchants and oilier business men removed their Eagles and wired to Washington for instructions oil vvliat to do with them. of business from all part s of tbe country gathered In Wii'li-.ngton for the annual meeting of the United States Chamher of Commerce, mil the naturally topic for dl'Ciission was tlio NI1A, which varying views were olTered. President Henry I. Harriman declared that Industry Is willing to accept the President's suggest Ion of permanent Nit If and had '"a h le m Inn Specially, MI S ty ahy ch tm-.- 1 N Is a rather small city Mtlil.M in Tenm"oe Imt it lias presented lie NR A wiih a troubling problem. 'I lie tevvii depends largely on the Har- f EADERS modifications m r . 1. 'ii in I." :.' ! ,j jt U LI tampalgn. 11 penalty ' 1 Good news, fortunately, Is not lacking. I.uslness better In many directions. The government lias $:W0,KK),(XH) of new money" available for building American homes and modernizing old homes. That should put many to work and create cheerfulness. To live In a home run down, unpointed, dilapidated, Is gloomy, discouraging. prndue-- ! 11. to have the mines, .ruo'ied hic'lv in Hepl.ins, Muhlenberg, Union and Wei,- ter cuu n! ies, prote'ted wln'ii the code recently was f " it ro id ng fur 51.(10 a day for seven hours vvoik. : : u a ni ivh of New York, miiuuity leader In Hip bouse, says the period of emergency Is over, so be and the re't it the llepiibliean leaders l free now to demand that the emergency laws and bureaus he dispensed with. An amazing phase of the controversy pver the New Heal thus conies to light. The opponents of the adniinls-tration virtually concede that Iresl-Jen- t Roosevelt and bis advisers have won their light against the depression mil declare that normal conditions have been restored or are Ht hand. But the President and tlu other New Dealers deny that the battle Is over md assert that their recovery meas-ires must be continued In force. At Ihe same time they Insist that they re not seeking to change the American system to state socialism, collecand fascism, tivism, communism, that vvliat they are accomplishing Is evolution, not revolution. Thus a most peculiar situation In politics Is created, and the man in the itreet Is waiting Interestedly to see Sow it will be handled In the coming : : : - he h - r s Ri SNEI.E lew a I 'Ihe eperat, y 'Ihe government turns an army of loo'e against bootlegging, wli.ilt has heeonie a serious in,alter. During tirohihitlon, bootleggers only Now they flouted the ('(institution. cut down government Income. I by Joseph IE Ipnres supplied Choate, Jr., director of federal alcohol control, show that hoot leaders are ina imfaottiring more whisky than the total legul consnniption. Aral the bootlegging distilleries are not little moonshine affairs, hat enormous distilleries, with stills tall enonah to extend through three or four stories of i ip'i ' is m thm i W i i.n.' o' - can-n,,- . mid lm al hM'.i.o'S, a' epp'a .!",! d a I, i:.j m ary in nu.i't .on re g the gnveri tin lit tl'mii fun mg 'i the I'nde upmi unwilling opt raters In w rn Kt n t ii, ky 'tale-Dlelit- 2, '"u ugcntM : mien o I rai'i-- n d - , r "! al II e tiro m to rec e. .1 plot II. el. t .')! II. t' I.'!. S IK r.Ci' are more th..it ten laid, nits wi'leeit Jobs. 1 be NO imur iii Is the only k. lo- sat remedy avail. ilde since If ad ti.d i'li .es under eodi-- are bi, tight nio'.i-lot tin- re'iiliii.g re emploj men! will Qot give Willi; to these I,. l.."liS. , Jii't hefore Ore, n i"Ucd Cos !! had tlppar-fntlItmi'i-dechni-to support the Connery Pill legi'lallng a No hour week for all ndusliy; and Conor, a! Joloi'on has n tently ahandoned as imt fe.i'dde tin plan for forcing a lo per cent led, thin In wot king .'. nt-'- ' J" J i - c pi In! 'em "ii mi ' a ' md and ..It ry IP. n that poultry ami following eon-advance pr.cc' may aetiv-jted improvement in tiil'iness m ,1 eiipliV incut, poultry men to ecu, ,11 c on brooder j," 0 ot death ioses in it.,, cut ry -t . ( t) the U Ni, m a to" d Wei hei New I e il "I o' : ' i.r ta 'In w. ln't rath'ii a dm v ,, a ad-"- . '1 u , a !i-(- r.t ii -- ...id ii,.: fiiii! M per . ns p'ms "g 'nr by tin : v dl - of a- III ' it - b a it r. a n ' rev "wi.e.g a m "it ..it.'! a g, It) Leland Harvey, notorious Jail breaker of Georgia, recently pardoned by Governor Taluindge, with the advice, Go and sin no more," takes the adrovlvnl vice seriously, lie attended meeting conducted by Itev. Wade IE House at Macon, Ga and joined the church. This offers an Idea to police that chase bandits and can't catch any. Let the police buy Salvation Army uniforms, drums, flutes, tambourines and hymn hooks, and try converting criminals that they can't catch. Nothing could be more pleasing than to see Dillinger, accompanied by two policemen in Salvation Army uniforms, wuiking iqi a sawdust trail, shouting, Hallelujah, Im saved!" ' Iti.lfll Italy, tin,-- , it. any, uikey, eiendties no May day or I.ahor day ItJl itioli teeIops. ' he jienjile get order'. and obey them. In the day was (hooted to N.iI speet lies, tell ng Imw nun'll ha; o the workingman Is tinder Hitler Ilian he ever was before. In Italy, Turkey and Hii"ia, It was as tj'iial," wiih the d et itor Ini' Tlit- dictator Idea may In loiamanil. hefore the world pets over Its ipn-acrop of troubles. v Her i tie In . in I till W pic-- of ion ot hirgiini'g ft ' Aha i.il ,10 'Mi'' theif ad ' d cl inn g,-- "f a tales f.in !'' H'or Wtd--p!'- .1 tar di id s la i . lulvant.igp d Ru-inr- '- I 'lie t LDWAIH) W. LICK MID v 5 s . the f " '.T I i6- . Vicch-Cen- r i" .t fl UndsIn Man hi ha.v. the the act epietl ,,.eS p;, far the ,1.,. t n ted vaes r.itlmis. this country I. tea S", for Either tl.ty. rile tgo It lit New Volk were oil the It e t fearing that Ameriiitii lir'iticlo-i. ropes r.'oln .tle-ot mi. fit he, nine In I'urls alone, net it hy e,,nlugi,,ti. It" o guards, in. my tank-- tit., n the streets, eh. e tout patrols hlh-a w ere In "ired. h, 'I in re was a ml sr.ke In Sp on, and Cilia u.e. wot t ie a'",ut alt.nks on ailed Males prnpei iy. S'tclt was 1 30-Hou- ' I. , I Leaders Discuss Future of liie MIA. and Jolm-o- n Converting Criminals M lont William Crccri Savs I.ahor Mint 0. from the day s M 7" L.vlh.ral A p.O. for W N A c.i.Uk. |