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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH yews OARRYING on its anti crime rnm- the Department of Justice caused the indictment and jailing of two attorneys on charges of complicity in tiie kidnaping of C. Urschcl, Oklahoma oil magnate. In 1333. The two men represented ttie defendants in ttie trial. They are James C. Mathers ot Oklahoma and Ben veteran member of the Denver bar. The men are charged specifically with handling part of the $20).nHi ransom loot that went to Albert Bates, one of the actual kidnapers, who is now serving a life term at Alcatraz island prison. Both the lawyers were released on ball, and Laska replied informally to tiie accusations by offering $51), 000 reward to anyone who can prove that he (passed any of the Ursche! ransom Review of Current Events the World Over The New Year puign. IS BEYOND PRICE . By Tennyson When a race or tribe dies out, the record of its habits often dies with it. There may lie le't buildings or YG out, i odd bells, to the wild k k AV (lottery or drawings, (f not writings, The flying cloud, the frosty from which arelieologi: ts can piece together some picture of what these light. lust peoples were like In their daily The year is dying in the ntht; life. But the picture Is Incomplete, Ring out, wild belts, and let him die. perhaps fragmentary. The lost races remain remote and unreal. Tho Ring out the old, ring in tne new; archeologist Is now to find a new Ring, happy bells, across the snow ; ally In the film or, rather, arehe-- t The year is going, let him go; legists in days to come will find Ring out the false, ring in the true. themselves served by films made In our time of peoples who are now dis Ring out the grief, that taps the mind, appearing and wlnt will soon he beFor those that here we see no more; The congress of anyond record. Ring out the feud of rich and poor; which lias Just been thropologists redress to all mankind. Ring in meeting In London lias divided to set tip a permanent committee to superRing out a slowly dying cause vise tiie "film documentation" of And ancient forms of party strife ; vv liicli races are in danger of dying the modes in nobler of life. Ring out. Tiie committee will have two With sweeter manners, purer laws. main duties. First, it will try to bring together what materials of tiie kind Ring out the leant, the care, the sin. already exist often, as they say, in The faithless coldness of the times; tiie most unlikely (daces, news reels, Ring out, ring out, my mournful rhymes tropical films, etc, as a sort of cenRut ring the fuller minstrel in. tral film reference library. Tiie second duty is to seed out expeditious Ring out false pride in place of blood. to places where tiie native Inhabi The civic slander and the spile; Ring in the lore of truth and right; knl-na- l.n-k- ectric Utility Interests Get Cold Shoulder From the Administration Vast Program Reported by Rational Resources Board. W. PICKARD By EDWARD by WeHtern Ncwaaper Union. be clinrged with publicity, combating disaffection at home and enemy propaganda, "establishing rules and regulations for censorship" and enlisting and supervising a voluntary censorship of the newspaper and periodical press. Lieutenant Colonel C. T. Harris of the army said he never heard of a Ian to license ttie press, and Lieut. E. E. Rrannnn said nothing more than voluntary censorship was M.reTnre utility companies of the United States, worried by the pow pro: ram of the New Deal, appealed president Roosevelt to abandon ttie movement toward pubwhich lic ownership threatens, tney say, to ? tier Sui lof i deprive millions of security holders of their The plea savings. was presented to the President personally by Thomas N. McCarter, president of the Edison Electric Institute. That gentleman promised that the utilities would ef-- '2I Wli 'Tli will S ar 'S o Th Ulla TDffi ii!e rer I dmrity. ti! fo J S: loo ttiii 4 De;j enm r. Jifci 3X X $314,-000,00- 0 of the country in conference at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va drew up a long list of things they want the gov eminent to do or not to do, and then created a "business conference committee" that will have headquarters In 2.541,-000,00- five-yea- 0 Washington and maintain "liaison" with ttie administration. The conferences recommendations to tiie government are phrased in in offensive language and the idea Is that the business men earnestly rather than criti(lesiri to cise. The things they ask are substantially the same as those sought by the National Association of Manufacturers anil the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, previously summarized In tins column. Tiie essence of it all Is that government should attend more to its traditional functions and permit business to put men and capital back to work. con-viye- d . con-mtr- ts 5 hydro-electri- c , con-tw- e I' fed-Itra- s com-iHie- long-rang- re-to- a own-Wsiil- I C'YTtiUIAL investigators of mti-- I nltlii?j arid the War department Ithsiitf hen Clark of Missouri n committee hearing, that mobilization plans of the long held secret, should he I before congress In peace time to 1 "Minted at leisure. He held that, dip armys plan, tiie eigtit bills hHvlng tiie scheme to mobilize the 1 M nr t I s resources would he rushed to Ptffss to "(mss uniler whip and without proper consideration. l"8r department witnesses replied 14 the war policies commission lie-- i "d certain legislation ndght tie held ""''OiOitiunal in peace time but h war emergency. I v,ui!t,,r 'lark also smight to learn j ) degree of control was contem-- I d !u the "censorship (dan of tiie I Hds calls for an administrator 1 Mdiiic relations who would mobilize JT'Miiig mediums of publicity so taa.v he employed to tiie best lie He also would advantage. in I or i 1 r le-'- n 5 1' legiance. of the Commander V. L. Kirkm.-navv told tiie coiniuiitee that tiie Communists campaign was planned and supervised from hendonni ters in New York city, and lie submitted a nmn her of pamphlets and leaflets circulated in the navy which, he said, "actually Incite to mutiny, sabotage and He described how the assassination. propaganda work Is carried on, good looking girls taking an active part the war In ttie Gran Chile-he fought to a finish, for Paraguay has rejected tiie peace plan of tiie League of Nations which had been provisionally accepted by Bolivia The Iariigmnans, at present victorious in tiie jungle contest, odd in their note to ttie league that certain conditions would make It impose, hie to d sciiss urgent matters Uke the return of Bo lixian prisoners, "which by number and quality constitute an army very siipe rior to that which Bolivia now lias in the Chaco." MAY ITmust lie . I tants are in danger of disappearing or of being absorbed in other groups o to advise travelers vlsillng such places on the wav to make a film mord of scientific val te. fine must not expect too much from the Idea, attractive as it is, of send.ng out 8(ie dal expeditious In search of suitable material. Ttie committees resource? will no doubt tie small, ami it might vitiate tiie scientific value of the pictures taken if they had to pay for them themselves by sale for popular exhibition. But (here Is sound work to lie dune on less exacting lint's. Onr might add llic suggestion that It Is not only tiie manners of vanishing peoples which should ho recorded hut tiie many vanishing rnsloms of peoples whose survival depends on their adapting themselves to new ways of life. Manchester (Eng.) Gnardian. of Tree Planted near Aliian, Italy, 71 miles of pear trees and 31 miles of poach trees an: being cultivated under tiie most approved conditions. The orchard Is one of tiie largest In Mile In an orchard Europe, haring 200,000 (tear urn! peach bearers. Several varieties of each fruit have been planted in order to determine the best suited to soil and climate. The promoters intend to export their crops when the time seems propltioua. (1,000 Ring in the common love of good. Ring out old shapes of foul disease; Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old. Ring in the thousand years of peace. 1033. the memorial he handed to the psident, Mr. McCarter gave It as his a opinion that the government in TVA experiment Is exceeding its istitutional powers and Infringing sovereign rights of the slate, lie ed the Join! opinion of Newton D. ker. Democrat, and James M. Beck, publican, that TVA Is unconstitu-in- l and the similar conclusion" of ited States Judge V. L Grubb In a ent decision. Ur. Roosevelt turned the memorial er to Frank R. Mc.Mnch, chairman the federal power commission, and and his aids speedily prepared a na- ROOSEVELTS PRESIDENT arp reply rejecting the proposal of tlonal resources board, appointed in carrying the matter to last June to devise a plan for planSupreme court. with Secretary of tiie Interior ning, In all the history of the American Ickes as Its chairman, it said, no parallel for such a pople, lias submitted a long The call oposal can be found. . . otTerlng a proreport not for the government to halt, but 20 to gram, covering jrttie industry to catch step and move 30 years, for developiifiird along progressive lines." ment of land, water The Edison Electric Institute has, and resources at an a it i course, continued, legal right of expenditure it promote litigation to test the act It surAuthor-the Tennessee raffing Valley which veys projects or any other statute, but it will Include presumably ike no substantial progress toward the administrations firing t tie industry on a sound and and relief public (Hinment basis until it cleans its own works program for the tase, reduces excessive rates to immediate future, and eliminates the malpractice these being: Utah uses which are responsible for its 1. Improvement of highways and the psent condition. elimination of grade crossings. Attacking McCarter's contention that 2. National housing. Including slum Ws are reasonable, Mr. McNinch said clearance, subsistence homestead, rekmudinns pay on an average 2 habilitation, and low cost housing iits for a kilowatt hour, while Amer-r.an- s projects. (pay 51, cents, lie said the Cana-u3. Water projects, Including water figures cover public and private supply, sewage treatment, flood conthe latter supplying "4G per trol. Irrigation, soil erosion pants, prevention, of t he consumers." and power developments. Is the purpose of the adminis-tom4 Rural electrification. he set forth, to narrow tills Secretary of Labor Ierkins, a memocessive r gap between what the ber of the board, has said that If its pays for electricity In this conn-Orecommendations are carried out. all and what Canada has proved It can unemployment will lie eliminated for the k tenerated and sold for. This pro-gu- next 25 years. These, she says, are does not Involve either destruc-jwthe results that might be expected: comiet1tion or strangulation. 1. Provide a much greater development of water resources. 2. Stop menace of floods. Inn. HUGH S. MAGII.I., president of tlie American Federation of Util3. Stop soil erosion. ity Investors, entered the 4. Remove all marginal or utility l with a hot attack on the lands from attempted productrade commission, charging that tion. lit tt throwing out a smoke screen to 5 waste of mineral reStop 1 king the public mind In its desire to sources and substitute a national policy I flo of conservation. approval for the entry of tiie fed-6. Create great new recreational nto the electric light government laid acres. power business through such Assemble basic data for map7. as the Tennessee Valley Au- jliurty. ping. public finance and population, The smoke screen, he declared, was necesnry for national planning, with pronouncement of the commission a middeceiininl census in 1035. fedsoeially-usefu- l I' the effect that puliiic utility s 8. eral. state and municipal public works had boosted 0. In a market In which investors provide for continuous of land, water and pi, inning ItNrward lost millions of dollars. The clamor for the government ro mineral resources "in relation to each er private enterprise," suid Doctor other and to the larger background life in I'spil, enjoys t tie sponsorship first of tiie social and economic set." are the r If which they Communists wtio have no private property, second of (.Hirers are con Inliiienced by socialistic propu-fiARMY andh.v navy tiie attempts of Comto believe that the (production of i munists to spread dissatisfaction, mu(power under government would he in the Interest of tiny ami rebellion among the armed forces of the nation, and have asked and lastly of the spiff Hip house committee on un American (politics wlio see the tremendous Ik'imrtiinlties wmil.I activities to approve a law permitting such a system soRTer for added power and political punishment of those who urge any bo'ic ldier or sailor to violate his oath of al 1! l rMNAL estimates of this ypars crops, Just released by the Department of Agriculture, show that agricultural wealth, based on farm prices December 1 of the five lending grain crops, exceeded that of last year by despite the fact that total (production of these crops was l,24S.ooo,-00bushels less than In 1033 and tiie smallest in 40 years. Estimates for (production of wheat, 0 corn, oats, rye and barley total bushels, compared with r bushels nst year, and the of 4.!WKI,(KK),-00average (1027-31- ) bushels. Aggregate farm value of these crops is given as $1,801 77S.OOO as compared with $1.5Sf,SS8,000 In wlip) met ,n a, money. rjUSINESS leaders ri the reforms in financing that Mr. oseelt has called for. and then resisted that the government Join with t Institute in a suit to test the of the Tennessee Valley a:, FILMS VALUE, IN RECORD OF LIFE, The extensive destruction of crops last summer by the heat and drouth Is forcibly illustrated by tiie tact that total production of the leading grains bushels tills year was 3(10,000,000 smaller than tiie corn crop alone in LBS7ESM j 11 1 Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land; Ring in the Christ that is to be." 1032. lynchers of a negro WOULD BE and National Guardsmen in Shelhyvilie, fought desperately Tenn., and two members of the mob were killed ami others wounded h.v bayonets and bullets. The infuriated crowd, described by a deputy sheriff as "crazy drunk, dynamited ami burned tiie courthouse when It was learned that tiie negro had been disguised in militia uniform and gas mask and spirited out of tow a 12 IN SATURDAY 2 p. m. P. S.T.j 3 p. m.M.S.T.j GRAND METROPOLITAN Direct from its New York stage announced by Geraldine Farrar. Complete Operas . . . three hours . . . all N UC Stations. Ledtie It to J5 USTERINE FOR SORE THROAT Eintveror Wang to the relpjt-tia- l world, bo the gift of a crane wroll algid Acs a wish of permanent health. ried Chew for Beauty, Models Advised TP? Geologists Fear End of Falls of Niagara Charles VreOerick TF ANY doubt exisied that Japan 1 would denounce the Washington naval treaty, it was dissipated by tho action of tiie privy council. That powerful body of statesmen, meeting with all ceremony, unanimously recommended abrogation of tiie pact to Emperor Hirohito, whose speedy approval was expected. Baron Kiichiro Hirnmima, vice president of tiie council, read the report to tiie emperor and afterward said to tiie press: "Tiie Imperial government de sires continuation of clauses of tiie Washington treaty relating to limitation of fortifications and naval bases in tiie Pacific ocean, but. If such clauses are terminated, the government is prepared to cope with the situation." In plain words, then. Japan wants equality on the high seas with the United States ami Great Britain, hut wants the United States to remain restricted as to its Pacific ocean defences. WAS 11:00 p. in., December 3L of tiie "Speeduway 0" groups discussing tiie bonus contest of the year an extra $1,000 to tiie salesman with tiie greatest cash total, exclusive of trade-icredits. For several months, first one salesman had topped tiie blackboard In tiie salesmens room, then another. But gradually It became evident that the race was to be between Mark Bertman and Jerry Gayle, leading the other handsomely. Some of the boys Insisted thnt Marks denis were not always etlilcaL Other said, "Get tiie business!" But for Jerry's clean cut method there was only admiration, though It seemed that Mark would win. Jerry left a sympathetic group, .vent OF WAR DERN is no to the SECRETARY telephone and dlnled a number. on the necessity of "Hello! Nancy? Ills voice was strengthening the army than Is SecreMark Is np three huntary of the Navy Swanson in the case dred and ninety dollars on me, and of our naval defenses. there is less than an hour to go. I'm Id the first section of sunk !" his annual report Mr. Nancy's voice came back to him enDern asks that the of"Hold everything and couragingly. ficer and enlisted leave It to Nancy! strength of the army but Jerry hung tip. wondering, be increased to 14.000 revived. Nancy was such a strangely commissioned officers good little sport and 1 05.000 enlisted At 11:42 Nancy breezed Into the recommen. Other mendations Include: Purchase of OOO airN planes over a period of three years to give the air corps 2,320 serviceable planes, as urged by tiie board (leaded by Newton l. Raker, which investigated tiie air corps and its needs. Allocation of sufficient funds to complete tiie army housing program at home and abroad. Construction without undue delay of a War department building to house all its activities under one roof instead of in 17 buildings, as at present. Enactment by congress of legislation to Improve tiie promotion system, so ns to give a more uniform and satisEight Hundred and factory flow of promotion without "How Much? exDollar. additional heavy Fifty necessitating pense. show room and motioned Jerry over to Increasing the pay of officers, para sport roadster, when In lower the grades, ticularly "How much?" She asked. the condition of the treasury warrants. "Eight hundred and fifty dollars," efficienthe Mr. Dern praised highly said Jerry. Understanding dawned up-- : cy and morale of tiie regular army, him. on tiie and Guard National ttie organized Nancy wrote a check for the amount reserves, and defended the work of out the papers," she said. "I Make In of brief its air operation tiie corps to drive It away." want the air mail service last winter. I.y that time tiie whole sales force had gathered around, Including the tu.s MARY I1ARRIMAN RUMSEY, distributor. Walker. Al who fought valiantly but not alto- The transaction convicted, Nancy intiie to protect gether successfully settled herself at the wheel and sped terests of the consumers against tho out tiie exit contentions of industry and labor, is Walker extended his tinnd to Jerry. Always Interdead in Washington. You win, Jerry I Congratulations 1" ested in sociology and public affair, reanother salesman, Anderson, this daughter of E. II. Harrlnun and marked to Smith "Did yen get that? Inheritor of smile of tiis millions took She planks down eight hundred and an acthe part in promoting tiie New fUtv to help Jerry win a thousand, Dial and was made head of the Nawill pay for the car and leave which tional consumers hoard of the NR A. a hundred and fifty over!" Two men of note who died were "What of It?" asked Pnilth. "Who Is of Eugene U. Black, former gou-rnolittle peach?" that tiie federal resen e hoard, and Marshe Is merely Jerrys future "Why, tin Y. Littleton, New York lawyer, wife They are to he married tonmr who appeared in many scasatlminl row or rattier, today By the way. a cases and for a lime served us con-gnappy New Yenr, and all clenn deals!" ssinan. Faloa. Newwpni j I Geologists say Hint the recent fall at Niagara falls was only an incident in mtlured program for the complete destruction of the fnlla, un less something is done to preserve them. About 80,030 tons of rock foil on January 17, 1031, and such fall have been observed by geologists The water from ladte since 1H12. Erie thnt tumbles over Niagara Is singularly free from grit and gravef. so (hero is nothing to wear away the-beof the stream. When tho force with which the water falls nnder-minethe softer rock under the bard dolomite Hie substructure gives way and (he rock under the water crashes. Erosion has boon wearing the falls hack at an average of a lit tic more Ilian three feet a year. If Hint the l(i miles of fails and rapids between Hie present Up of the cataract and Hie lake will wear away by Hie year 23053 and tlipre will be nothing hut a swiftly moving river. Engineers suggest a Bystem of submerged deflecting weirs by which there would lie an lncreasi! In tiie thin volume of wafer on the American side arid n greater full that would cover some of Hie exposed surface-otho Canadian side. of rock XCatavOovth Salesmen ITstood iu OPERA T SiSf Rythmic chewing, combined with exercises of tiie head and neck, was revealed recently at New York to 2.0kl models, members of the Models Guild, as tho newest beauty formula. Tiie advice came from a well known speeialist In response to a request from tiie guild for Information regarding tin: system. A dozen exercises are Included In the complete routine. The Instructions for tiie one Illustrated: "Siart with chewing gain one or two sticks. After n few seconds, begin tin exercise h.v tossing the head from side to side. Then open your mouth as wide as you can. Close it gradually, and all tiie while endeavor to chew your gum. Tills exercise Is designed to tom the muscles of tin chin and lower jaw. Others promote n fine neck line and beautiful cheeks. Chinese Good Wishes Conveyed by Symbols From the earliest times, fish have played an IrnporluTit part in Chinese life and art, and in (tie Book of Odes w e (ml coii.-tareferences 1" them. Tiie homonym of li is ahmid.inee," and It is a symbol of (power ami rank. They are among the charms gixen to keep away demons ami evil spirits. The homonym of eagle Is "heroic," so that the d( Hire of an eagle on a ruck is a symbol of heroism and of ten-- e and tigormis life. Tin wild e and Hie duck are symbols of gnu-conjugal fidelity, and mill uni assistance. so pairs of earthenware or porcelain ducks are favorite wedding presents. A wliic or guhit n pheasant on a scroll is an allusion to a council hall in the llan Bin academy, amt thus the symbol expresses tiie wish thnt tiie redpiert may have happiness, longevity and efl'minl preferment. Tiie crane is a bird of good augury, am! only surpassed by Hie phoenix. 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