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Show ii rnrln iftmrmmfli mu nii' THE P YSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News News Review of Current Events the World Over w THIS WEEK New Italian By EDWARD Western W. lives, and noth ing happens t o prevent, it w ill succeed in time PICKARD election Is over, also placed a wreath at the tomb, NOW that the of Commerce Roper and all stood bare headed as taps Everywhere in the United States and in all the allied countries the anniverasry was suitably observed, and in Poland the day was one of especial rejoicing for it is regarded a. the birthday of that re bora nation. An ironical note came from Geneva where the League of Nations announced that 8 200,000 men are now permanently under arms throughout the world. Of this total 515,000 are attached to world navies. The league calculations show that men under arms throughout the world just before the outbreak of the World war numbered 5 900,000, not counting naval units. The figures released show that since 1931-3world armies have increased 1,700,-00- 0 men. In Europe total armed forces are now 4 800,000, compared with 3,600,000 In 1931-T- 1 2 office. Von Ribbenthrop, German ambassador to London, photographed on his way to h s offic.al View of Madrid, Spam the prize fur which the rebels and loyalists have been contend ng for 3 Secretary of State Cordell Hull (right) and Assistant Secretary Sumner Welles Joachim 2 months. American peace conference in Buenos Aires. NEW Roosevelt Enrolls in Red Cro 30 SAN FRANCISCOS dream of years was realized when the great bridge across the bay to Oak- land was formally opened with elaborate ceremony. This longest vehicular bridge in the world has been under construction since July 19, 1933. at a cost of $77,000,000, the funds being largely supplied by the Reconstruction Finance corporation. It is eight and a quarter miles long and, except for a tunnel passage through Yerba Buena island, is entirely over water. It Is divided roughly into two parts, mechanically speaking. The west side, from San Francisco to Yeiba Buena, is of the suspension type. The cables are the largest ever spun for a bridge nearly two feet m di imeter The east crossing from Yerba Buena to Oakland is of the cantilever type. celeAs the climax of a four-dabration, President Roosevelt pushed a button in his White House office lighting two green lamps on the bridge and officially throwing it open for traffic. January. "Employment has been gaining steadily since January, without setback," the federation said. This unusual development points to the strong upward trend of business, which was of such force as to offset the usual summer layoffs. "Comparing September this year 0 with September, 1935, we find 2 more persons employed in American industry, indicating that while a portion of this years gams merely restored winter losses, by far the major part represents lasting gain in employment recovery. This year's gains (comparing September, 1935 and 193C) have been largest in manufacturing industries where about 675,000 wage and salaried workers were about 300,000 more farm laborers are at work, 283,000 more in trade, 200,000 more in building and 100.000 have been added in railroads. Most of the other gains were in service industries. 230,-00- OOL. JOSEF BECK, foreign min-istc- r of Poland, concluded his visit to London and departed with assurances of Great Britain's IN A Joint report by the federal bureaus of agricultural and home economics the prediction is made that farm cash income available for spending in 1937 will continue the upward trend shown in 1936. As a basis for this expectancy the bureaus cite increases in net income from agricultural and sources, lower interest rates and long term financing of debts. Record production of truck crops also was forecast. All sections of the country will share and all important truck crops will be included except celery, onions and spinach, it was stated, with the likelihood that in spite of indicated larger supplies, improvement in consumer buying power would help maintain the higher prices of 1936, which were about 10 per cent over 1935. CECRETARY of Agriculture Wal- lace in an interview intimates that for a year there may be no new legislation for crop control along the lines of the outlawed AAA, for farmers would like to have one good really crop without forced curtailment. But he "We will added: need some legislation eventually unless the weather or the changes world demand for our products greatly improves. Wallace was asked whether the lack of a control plan might not result in another surplus, leaving the administration up In the air without any machinery to cope with it. He said he could not estimate a surplus ahead of time and that he would rather wait to see what would happen. "It may be possible to find a solution that will prove better than the AAA or the soil conservation act, he said. led the nation in observance of Armistice day by going to Ai ling-toNational cemetery and laying bea wreath of chrysanthemums side the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The ceremony was quiet and simple. General Pershing, commander of the Ami rican expeditionary forces, and Secretary of the Navy Swanson stood by the Presidents side and a small detachment of soldiers, sailors and marines was present. General Pershing Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the American Red Cross, shown enrolling President Roosevelt as the first member m the annual roll call. Miss Hebe Reynolds, a representative of the District of Columbia chapter made the presentation in the oval room of the White House. friendliness and de- sire to with Poland in its contest against Nazi intrigues, especially in relation to the Free zig. ter City NUT CHIEF Admiral William D. Leany has been selected by President Roosevelt as the new chief of naval operations, succeeding Admiral William AdH. Standley, who is retiring miral Leahy has been commander-in-chie- f of the navys battle force with the rank of full admiral. Letting You in on Televisions Ground Floor Foreign MinisEden talked with Colonel Beck for three days and was told by him that Poland would reject the overtures of both Moscow and Berlin and work for the same neutrality in eastern Europe that Belgium intends to maintain in the west. One feature of Polands celebration of its independence day was the bestowal of a baton on Gen. Edward Rydz Smtgley, making him the fourth marshal in the revived nations history. He thus succeeds the late Marshal Josef Pilsudsky and is regarded by many as the new military dictator of Poland. President Moscicki presented the baton during an imposing ceremony in the couityard of Warsaw castle. WHEN retires William on 10 aid of State, Mr. Hull, Secretary sailed for South America six hours late, to help bring peace to the world, or at least help set a good example on these two continents. He left a pier "double-picketed- ; the strike tied up his ship, which had to bung six non striking seamen out to the secretary's boat, waiting patiently near the Statue of Liberty After peace is brought to the world, the next step will be to inbring peace to United States some read You day: may dustry "The House, Senate and Supreme Court could not meet; the President has moved over to the New Willard; the Amalgamated Order ol Furnace Tenders let all the fires go out, while, m sympathy, the Electric union turned off all lights and the elevator men said sympathetically, No elevators. There must be, for public ne- cessities, including shipping that carries passengcis and mails, some better plan than the strike plan, and one that would be just to workers. Tins country makes some things better than any other country automobiles, and moving pictures, for instance and Englishmen know it. The late Irving Thalberg, vice presleft ident of Metro Goldwyn-Mayer- , 33,000 shares of Loew moving picture stock. As soon as the large block was offered for sale, Englishmen bought it all, by trans-At-- . lantic telephone, for about $2,200,000. Nicholas Schenck, head of Loews, and its biggest stockholder, missed an opportunity, and knows it. Everybody across the ocean knows that this country is one NOT to be sold short, regard-- I less of passmg troubles. femininity k f( To live fur than to die for Wright. ,IH It is said the royal tombs reserved for Spanish kings have been violated, some or all of the bodies thrown out. It would be a pity to offer insult to what remains of the truly great King, afraid of mice and spicers, but not of any man Charles the Fifth if he also was entombed in the Escurial Pantheon. Of the others, many would be more useful as fertilizer on some Spanish field than they ever were on the Spanish throne, and it is not necessary to weep over them. V, I L fisilllC l&v lie xveau Uie otter made turn Company Hu . 0f bv tv C in another 7 A Swart Happiness a State of There ere es s yond riches, as there are I y aeatury sc side of them, declarer subtle tai I great observation, a state of mind. Happ; January from the post of chief of naval operations, it will be filled by Admiral William D. Leahy, now commander of the navy battle force. This selection by the President was announced in Washington. Half a dozen other high officers of the navy will be advanced when the change occurs. It was also announced that Maj. Gen. John II. Russell, commandant of the marine corps, would be succeeded in that post when he retires from active service December 1 by Brig. Gen. Thomas Holcombe. The latter will be elevated to the rank of major general of marines. 1 Although still in its swaddling clothes, television has been found practical and it is only a matter of a little time until the radio owner of today becomes the television owner of tomorrow. Photo shows a television broadcast of live talent. It looks like a movie studio, cameras and sound booms record the picture and the sound of the actors to be flashed out over the air. N VNNY Crack Horses Compete in Chicago Show V. IIONEYMAN Jvww "((WWSWIVW. ! v Voltaires learned Dr. Pangloss was wrong; it is not true that "all Is for the best in the best possible of worlds. In spite of all our wealth and prosperity. more mothers die in childbirth, in this country, than in any other "civilized country in the world. You know that better conditions are needed in America when you see photographs of the wretched log cabin in the swamp TTNG Victor of Italy had a birth-T- v day, and President Roosevelt, in hs cabled message of congratulations, was careful to follow the American policy of not recognizing territory acquired by force, him only as "king and not as "emperor. However, the Italian conquest of Ethiopia was fotmally recognized by both Austria and Hungary, following Germanys example. two-roo- bottomlands where Mrs. James Bridges gave birth to quadruplets. n .S The Democratic majority in the rext house cf representatives will it elude Nanny Portland. Ore , V. Honeyman, of who won over Judge William II. Ekwall, Republican cumbent. Mrs. Honeywell is a close friend of Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and was a bridismaid at the wedding of President and Mrs. in- j ' ' ' whisky. 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Think what noise can do to the delicate nervous system of the human being if in seven hours it can add four years to the age of raw Blucbloods of horse flesh from the leading horse breeding states are Mussolini s order f irbidding aucompeting for honors at the International Horse show at Chicago, which tomobile drivers to blow their horns is a daily feature of the Internat.onal Live fock exposition. One of the In Rome, "Use your eyes and your most coveted prizes is the $1,000 jumper stake. Hi rse and rider are intelligence instead of your horns, shown in competition for this honor. Kiwemost among expositions of its snould be ccpied widely. kind in the world, the stock show yearly attracts thousands of farmers lvln atnrni Syndicate, In. N from every state in the Union and neighboring Canada. l icrvikc. rsse's to tflCtinR The biggest crowd seen in Washington greeted the President on his triumphant return to Washington, the White House and his job. For eleven days he will see only executive assistants and rewind the big machine. Those willing to serve their country for a consideration, or tell the President, free of charge, how it could be run better, must wait, probably until his return from the trip to South America. Or jfcere. London, with the biggest floating fleet on earth, is striving to "humanize submarine warfare. That is like trying to humanize rat poison. Look at Spain and you see what will happen in the next war; everybody will kill as many as he can, as brutally as possible; you remember the Lusitania? H. of Ithaca. N CORNELL university have a rrw president in , tl.e person of I)r Edmund E. Day, known social an internationally sc. entist .old economist He will as- sums office June 30 next on the of Dr. Livingston Farrand. Doctor Day, who is 53 years old, is a graduate of Dartmouth and has taught there and at Haivard and the University of Mulligan. n. even I have ever disovered L, before.-- C K fk Women are ,he of the human race. Beauty in iMf j, 15C of Dan- Admiral grandfather, the present King. What rate would Lloyds charge to guarantee the succession is uncertain. Mussolinis rise from extreme the socialism. trenches and the mainhospital the House tained Artlmr UrUlniiie of Savoy in nom- what, Mussolini Jn;il power. "After is one of many Eurupean questions. France. 25,-00- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT its was sounded precisely at 11 o'clock eighteen years after the guns ceased firing oti the western front in are 2 .Vt,man, Adolf Lorenz. The only ay train Throwing Oul Kings Italy expects a new heir to the throne in January. If it is a boy, and Newspaper Union. is laying plans for the complete ctnsus of the unemployed in the United Slates which has so long Deen called for. He said he would ask congress to appropriate between 13 and 15 million dollars for this count and that it would require the services of about 0 persons who would be given spe-- c i a 1 training for several months. "The census would not only take up an enumeration of those classified as unemployed, said Roper, "but we want to find out which trades or industries the unemployed would fall into. We would also like to help the states in classifying the unemployed from the unemployable. "There are many economic questions involved. Some families have enough income to support them, but one or more members may be out of work. We want to obtain information on this phase. The secretary intimated that the census machinery might be made permanent so that a close check be kept on persons out of woik, as is done in England. According to the American Federation of Labor 2, 900, OCX) woikers have been re - employed since last Italy of Lnions By Permission Vi e Do IX ell Some Things Secretary Roper Plans National Census of Unemployed Armistice Day Duly Observed Opening of the Huge San Franciseo - Oakland Bridge. "Quotations" BRISBANE ft 1 ir i i Is |