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Show PUBLIC OPINION left for the llyrd home In Wlnchi-Nier- , Vu. The I .cur of Oakland and the Jacob Ituppert, supply ship of the exiedltlon, departed from the Washington navy yard for Itoston, the udmlral planning to hoard the Ituppert en route. Admlrul llyrd has plenty of work ahead, with the mass of iluta gathered In the Antarctic, a book to lie written and a lecture tour to be made, but Ills plans for the Immediate future were uneertaln. "I would like to take a little vacation," he sold. "Perhaps It wlil be In the Maine woods, where It will he cool. Ily party F PILSUDSKIS DEATH WORRIES STATESMEN OF EUROPE-FLE- ET MANEUVERS. By EDWARD W. PICKARD O, Wvuturu NewNpaper I'nlon. the already situation were expected to reault from the death of Marahnl Joaef lllaudskl, the virtual dictator of Poland. The "father of hl country'' to cancer of the atoinnch In Warsuw and Ida death was a great a hock to the IoUa for the serious nature of his ntnictlon had been concealed from the puldlc. The iiinrahal'a heart waa Interred at VHna and Ills hraln waa given to aclence, according to Ida requeat; liut Ida Ixidy waa burled In the cathedral of Itawc castle at Crakow lieslde thos of King John Sobleakl, Thaddeua Kociiixkii and othera of Poland's great men. l'ilstidskl held only the ofllce of ndnlslcr of war, but waa the real ruler of Poland, and there waa anxloua speculation as to Ida Some observers thought this might be Col. Josef I.eck, the foreign minister, who waa espeto the marshal. Other cially cl-candidates were Alexander Prystor, former premier, mid the preaent premier, t.'ol. Walery Klawek. The niarahal had been a consistent advocate of a close rapprochement lie ween Poland and Germany, sternly curbing the activities of those who favored the course of breaking away from the releh and standing with France In her policies for enstern Europe. Pilxiidskl was rather o (Tended by the recently signed pact lietween France and Russia, and French Foreign Minister I.aral stopped In Warsaw on Ida way to Moscow to try to pacify him; lint the marshal was too III to take part In the discussions and I.aral went on to Russia without even seeing him. The government announced It would continue to function us though Pllsiidski were alive. The authority of the dictator, it said, lias passed to his lifelong friends. President Ignnce Mosclckl, Premier Klawek, Foreign Minister Heck ai I . The : Gen. Edward point inent of General ns Pllsudskl's successor ns Inspector general of the army was in nr I'onlance with the marshal's com mnnd. denied am The government It an changes were Imiending. nnunred that holh the Internal and foreign policies which Pllsudskl in nugurated will lie followed faithful ly by the men he had trained fui executive positions. COMPLICATIONS In I)Y vote of about 2 to 1 the strlk-luworkers In the Toledo Chevrolet plant decided to accept a compromise offer that had been fixed up by federal lulior committeemen, A. F. of L. louder, compuny oltlclala and federal mediators. It waa expected that this would result In the return to work of S5,0n0 men In Toledo and other motor car manufacturing centers. The strike In Toledo was engineered by tbe local union aiid really was not In accord with tbe plana of the American Federation of Lalsir. D A g the Patman Inflation bonus hill would be easier for the President to veto than the measure, some of the adailnls-- t rat Ion senators Joined with the Patman followers to put the former hill through the senate by a vote or 55 to 33. Previously, for some devious reason, the senators put aside the compromise measure offered hy Pat Harrison's committee with the assurance that Mr. Roosevelt would sign It That the President would veto the Patman bill waa taken aa a certainty and It was believed the Inflationists could not gather enough votes to override the veto la the enute though they had enough In the house. Rather surprisingly, Senator WU llam G. McAduo of California, a former secretary of the treasury, advocated the Patman bill, asserting thnt It waa a mere conjecture that the Issue of $,2t (0,000,000 In noninterest bearing notes, or greenbacks, would be Inflationary. We have nothing In the United States today hut greenbacks, be said. Is your money redeemable In gold? Is It redeemable In silver? No. It Is redeemable In nofhlng but tbe honor and good faith of the American people. "What constitutes Inflation Is a matter of conjecture. It Is also a mere conjecture that we must have a specie payment. The best proof of that la that, since going off gold, the dollar la as sound as It ever was. "The Issuance of 12,200,000,000 In , new currency would affect the credit of the United States about as much aa if I threw a shovelful of sand Into the ocean and tried to stop the incoming tide. Some friends of the measure, after the President Indicated he would veto It, decided It might be better to amend It than to lose It entirely. 3IP'; TYEOAUSE Yin-so- sue-cesso- e Iron-wille- u m M This Paper now $1.00! Alfred Sorensen .Progressive at JEWELEK. and represents 73 East 2nd. South 33 Years In Salt Lake Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Americar Repairing Progressive Political Ideas and Principles Dr. Geo. A. Wilson Chiropractic Health Service 312 lloHtun llhlg Ancient Builders' Jokes Were Revealed in Stone The tm i liter of the old cliurchea In rug'll ml were not so acriou. hut that they now and then ierietrnieil a Joke, in stone. Uii more than one of tln-i- r mite e writer In the Mmiiri-n- l Herald, they enrveil In relief a sivne representing a monk preaching siilemnly to a flock of geese. The nine liumurnii spirit Is sometimes to le detected in the domestic architecture of early times. of in the lioiimlarie ,iit n ; nnnd Hertfordshire formerly Muml uii old rambling farmhouse. The liiing romn was long nnd low, and on the center that went across the celling lias inscrllied this legend: "If you ere cold, go to Hertfordshire." This seemingly inhospitable Invlta-riowus explained hy the fact that of Uie room was in one conn-tIn the other. The fireninl one-hal- f Hertfordshire. was in place Using y iiie-liiil- f super-galaxie- 'i tb. New H - X - O System of Uhiropractle To other towns and back in a moment... Place an order . . . Make a sale . . . Get information by n lydz-Suilgly- Kydz-Sinlg- E7 i ndminlstra-tlon- , one of the new divisions of the works relief program, wus established hy President Roosevelt e orIn an der, and Morris L. Cooke, a Philadelphia engineer, wus apiKiintud to lie Its chief. The sum of $Tu,0o0 was allotted for Its adiiilniatra-tlv- e expenses, and allocations are to lie made later for authorized Indlvld-ual projects. L. COOK The exec.ullve or. der described the duties and functions of the new unit as "to Initiate, formulate, administer nnd super-vls- e a program of approved projects with respect to the generation, Galaxy and Metagalaxy With the rapid growth of astronomy transmission and distribution of electrical energy In rural areas." its terms have often changed their The order permits tbe administrameanings. Dr. Harlow Shapley, director of the Harvard observatory, recently tor to acquire by purchase or by the power of eminent domain any administration's program In detiiieil some of them as follows: galreal property or any Interest there- THE senate was delayed by a re- axy refers to a star system of the in and Improve, develop, grant, sell, newal of Huey Long's attack on spiral nebula order of size (greater like the Great Nebthan lease or otherwise dispose of any Postmaster General Farley. The ula Instar dusters), s are such property. Andromeda; Louisiana senator called up his resolution for an Investigation of systems of two or more galaxies revolving around a common Farley and produced some new DF.NNIS CIIAVEZ, who or otherwise acting as a unit; he really defeated charges, and a enter debate protracted Eronson M. Cutting In the election ensued. Long submitted on nflidavit the inelagiiluxy Is the entire system of from senator States a I'nlted of made by Helen Humphreys, a for galaxies. It differs from the universe In that the latter presumably also eon-talNew Mexico last mer employee of the James A. StewMr. rmlia! ions, laws of nature, now has year, art company. New York contractors, etc." Digest. ? Cuttings seat In the of manipulating accusing Farley senate. Following government contracts and giving the senator's death valuable stamps to prospective purIn an airplane chasers of materials from the Gencrash, Mr. Chavez eral Guilders Supply corporation, was appointed hy Farleys firm. These stamps were Gov. Clyde Tlngley so valuable. Long charged, that a to All the vacancy. brfnk lent f lU.OOU on them. He will hold ofllce i until the next gen-PTHIOITA'S government renewed r a 1 election In its demand that arbitrators lie 1 03(1, '.ovemlier, to settle the disputes benamed would lien a successor will be elected, RIGID censorship, Insuchwaras tween that country and Italy, as Ik? Mr. Is Chavez to 'nl that time, likely Imposed In a treaty, and Great llrlt-al- n provided a tacIII. shrouded the American fleet's were reported to be France and The new senator, who Is Ihe head tical operations In the Pacific, to persuade Italy earnestly New In trying Democratic was the hut party relaxed Imrn In that state 47 to a peaceful course. Unless settlewas ." an for the Ico, onougli TSOk ment of all differences Is assured at nouncement of two i rs ago. While serving as a the League of Nations council meethe attended Georgetown unfortunate occurrences. While de- in versify law school and after re-t- ing May 20. or If more Italian troop dug to Albuquerque to practice are sent to the Etliloplmi bonier, stroyers were leadwill lie was elected to tlip state leg- Emperor Ilalle Selassie will mobillaw vessels ing larger an "en- islature. In 1930 he was elected New ize his warriors. through Foreign residents of Addis AhalM network of Mexico's one representative In the emy said was house and national they were Ignorant of any war submarines the that preparations by Ethiopia, nndmunLea "smashed Into In 1032. lie resigned In 1034 to opor no been had In race senatorial troops there the the Sicnrd, tearing pose Cutting and wus defeated hy about 1,000 ition! concentrations or censorship u Idg hole In her on travel. This contradicted a story side. Richard Chnil- - votes. In a Home newspaiier to the effect Irk, second class or thnt great quantities of munitions one for nra the on mate was the gunner's Sicnrd, Extension had been shipped into Ethiopia ami . as not for two, killed ami three other men were year, were being concentrated, along with ' is President asked Roosevelt, by slightly injured. thousands of troops, near the Imr- Lib American Lieut. Mathias R. Wyatt of Kan advocated hy the und erty league, which iu a statement dors of Italian Somaliland liicg.i, a graduate of the naval acadEritrea. the from Issued Washington says emy, was piloting one of eighteen lighting planes which took off from resolution offered by Senator Ren t tin- carrier Saratoga 200 nett Clark Is the most feasible FROM Mexico City to the airiNirt at Newark, X. J., miles cast of Honolulu to ward off method of rescuing business from an at lack of "enemy'' submarines, bureaucracy and exterlinentatIon. nonstop, 2.100 miles In 14 hour Commendation Is due to the sen- and 22 minutes. That Is the new llis plane was caught In the slipstream from another and fell Into ate finance committee, which voted record act up by water three miles deep. No trace out tbe resolution of Senator Clark Amelia Earhart In rather than the administration bill her red monoplane. of him or his ship was found. husband. In connection with the maneuvers of Senator Harrison," the league Her The bill has all the ear- George Palmer Putthe greatest Interest was In the said. marks of a tricky attempt to avoid nam, and more than mass flight of forty-thre- e plane from the Pearl Harbor naval base a definite determination of the con- 3.000 other enwestward, presumably to Midway Is- stitutional validity of the recovery thusiastic persons lands. They were under the com- act through a decision of the Su were at the air mand of Cominniider E. W. Tod, U. preme court. port to welcome "The shifting of the legal founda- her, and ahe was S. N, and for the time being all that the public was permitted to tion of the NRA might permit Its almost mobbed by know was that they reached their continuance, following an adverse the throng. After her start secret destination safely and were decision, until new test cases could "executing their missions. One re- be advanced through successive from Mexico City, waa not heard from nor reported port was that the planes made one steps to the highest court' "The Clark resolution, aside from aeen for more than alx hours. Her stop en mute and that forty-on- e of them finished the flight together, Its advantages. Is free from ar.y course took her straight east at two arriving later. attempt to prevent the courts of first, over the mountain peaks bethe nation from fulfilling their con' tween the Mexican capital and Tam was not seen at the oil I) EAR ADMIRAL RICHARD EVE atltutlonal duty of passing upon pIco. She port, nor was she reported by LYNRYRI) and members of Ills the validity of the legislation. radio. Observers knew, however, South Polar expedition came sailing home at last on their ship Rear SEVENTEEN years ago the lint that she expected to be shove of Oakland and air mall 10.000 feet as she crossed the shoreservice between New York and line out over the gulf for her (500 were given the warmest kind of a Washington was established, when mile hop over the water to New welcome In Wash Lieut Torrey Webb In an army Orlenns. Passing over New Orleans, she plane started from Relmont Park, fngton by Preslden U L, for tbe National Capital with communicated hy radio with the Roosevelt. Secre a load of mall. The anniversary Department of ('ommerce station fury of the Navi was celebrated at Newark airport there, and then flew swiftly along Swanson, other nfll the airway of American Air Line cIhIs and a host o' with Hip niciilng of the new $500. not) ndmlnNlntlon their relations ninl f vt. building, fed- and Eastern Air Lines.- As she eral, stute ami New York elty off- swooped over Hoover airport, Washpersonnl friends icials taking part In the program The admiral and ington, Eugene Vidal, director of Amelia Putnam dedicated a new the air commerce bureau, radioed: Sirs, llyrd spent a Aflmlral Brd You have done a splendid job. so night In the White amphibian plane, and one of the House. Then lie was Joined by Ills orlglnnl six army mall flyers, l.lent rome down." Rut Amelia replied, mother. Mrs. Eleanor Rolling llyrd, Edwin W. Kilgore or Short Hills, with thanks for the Invitation, ili.-she was going on through. and his four children, and the fam- - N. J., was among those present. 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