Show c ilTERHODITAII IEWS— SPOKTS — CLASSIFIED Public Appeal for B 1 traveling tax rates tries together with drastic restriction of passports to individuals seekPresi- ing to go into thetrouble zone “Other features are that millionaires are no longer eligible only HAVANA Mareh SO (UP) ' Be Re Would Basis Tax Nye Favors Giving incomes of less those who have-ne- t --Five minutes before the Summarises than $2400 being eligible the revenue scheduled time for his execuvised Millionaries Power dent Full Summarizing some of Jiis recomwill be paid out pro rata but not to tion before a firing squad tomendations Nye said: exceed $200 a month per person age Excluded Hold Neutrality day Manuel Fonseca had hla limit remains at 60 compulsory America’s sentence commuted to life imneutrality program the same to be administerspending He was et the first flotation should prisonment the any prohibit veterans’ revenue ed bureau and W-T30 he WASHINGTON March by Caban sentenced to death for "Lexington Ky March so to bo used for pensions' ahd adpublic or private loan In the United Townsend old only was In activities asserted terrorist age pension plan N alleged in States on behalf of any foreign govD) Nye (It ministration the recent general strike-'- ’ an address here tonight that Presi- ernment or national of any foreign revised today by its principal con"Stands en Own Feet and a Smoking clgaret Roosevelt "has Voiced a deter- government "The government is neither asked In armed con- gressional supporter- Representative engaged drinking coffee Fonseca a dent anto Of out eliminate the to advance any money now mination to keep America McGroarty (D Cal) school teacher and secretary flict ‘ oj at other war at- all costs" other time the legislation standto the mayor of the near-b- y "There should be strictness In millionaires from its benefits any 'munisenate associates The chairman of the the Issuance of pass- On Monday one et his ing entirely on its own feet with the withholding small town of Santiago de Lae tions Investigating committee coupled to citizens of the United States announced he will Introduce a “new government acting only as an agent ports Vegas nervously awaited the situaold and some collecting and disbursing for the citi this with a warning that “the when nations at war are Jeopardizing bill embodying all the reprieve which hla attorney new features" tion abroad” was “indicating a larger zen" the high seas upon safety assured him would beforth- 30 Townsend threat of war than was true days "There must be provided a clear Originally the plan stipr coming ulated that everyone sixty years or before the World war broke" defining of the term ‘arms and muni- more of Fonseca appeared worried age should receive $200 a Pershing Invited to Rites “President Roosevelt has sugges- tions war’ and utter prohibition month from of despite hit lawyer’s assurthe government agreeted" the speaker continued "that of sale or ST LOUIS March 30 from such of exportation ances and the knowledge that our munitions investigating committo spend it aU within the month ing to States United in the John J Pershing commander-ln-cbie- f any the cabinet yesterday decreed The cast scheme estimated of the tee study to the neutrality ques- countries engaged in armed conof the American expieditionary that Hfe imprisonment and tion give at be $24000000000 annually would and has voiced a determination flict” not death should be the penborne by a two per cent tax on every forces In the Worid war has beat in- to keepAmerica out of another war alty for possession of exploat all costs itiveLiquor Drive Pressed I “I expect the committee to reach NEW YOR& March 50 W- 3)- The some Conclusions and to be prepared to make some’ recommendations along treasury department struck out with Pettengjll who Immediately there- these lines very soon" adding that new vigor today against the sale of after boarded the flagship Arizona he proposed giving the president vir- untaxed and bootleg spirits' and alS W tually unlimited authority to pre- cohol by drug stores— warning that and relieved the complete stocks and fixtures of neutrality Bryant as commander of the bat- serve He advised that "if necessary in violators would be confiscated tleship division two yrj I WASHINGTON March SO W-- To tight tuberculosis with modern weapons the National Tuberculosis association tonight launched z nationwide campaign here after Mrs frank' tin D Roosevelt and' leaders of the rnedical profession had urged public participation in wiping out the wv-Senaf- or ' Startling statistics Vere presented showing the extent of the disease am Speakers indicated lt’ could be ex-- ! terminated :jf existing knowledge-ojdiscoverytfeatmehVhd prevention ®f infection were morb W idely by the public Mrs Roosevelt described as statistics given her by ex- ’vMv-perts I “One-hal- f of all the children In the United States are infected with by the time they are 15": she f v ' tuber-Jeulosi- ' times as many girls as boys between the ages of 15 and 19 had thousand Seventy-fiV- e tuberculosis ' persons die- of - tuberculosis every year Tubernflosis costs thiajcountry a billion dollars annually” ' She blamed bad housing low wa-g- a poor homes' as well- - as’ contact with persons having the disease for Its ravages among young people Doctor Kendell Emerson director of the association referred to tuberculosis as “the lmplacablel foe of (AV-Gen- ’ ’ ter of toe prime minister of England Shelia MacDonald arrived in the film capital today "beclui' Holly wood fascinates me" I V v “But I certainly haven’t any ambitions to become an actress” toe young woman smiled “I know my limita- BERLIN March 30 UP) — A German mother Frau Charlotte Juenemann who was so absorbed In night life that two of her children died of hunger and cold was sentenced today to death by the ax Experts pronounced her fully responsible for her actions Police had quoted the old mother as saying:"I had no time to give tha children food and water” Testimony at her trial showed ahe received dole money and foodstuffs from the winter relief fund Inquiry revealed she squandered the dole on ciga-reliquor and night life tions" ? J-- J ‘Miss MacDonald daughter of Ramsay MacDonald was met at tha railroad station in Los Angeles by toe British consul— and Jeffrey-Smith instructor in philosophy at toe Uni- versity of Southern California and once her fellow student at Oxford The prime minister’s daughter Indicated that during toe week or ten days she will be here ehe will see quite a lot of young Mr Smith Miss MacDonald has been traveling in New Zealand and Australia and is -en route home vited as the principal speaker at the Tve heard of the fabulous sums dedication fiere May 9 of a" bronze made by your Hollywood folk” she tablet Commemorating the sixteenth said "but there’s no fortune on eerto anniversary of tha founding of the that could keep me away from borne American Legion much longer" - ts S - Rear-Admir- al 3 lusty cheers for spring vacation I youth” still the leading cause death of people between the ages of 18 to 35 in spite of the “amazing i advances” that science has made r against Page an to Assistance yaid “Two Part one-tent- h Joins in - Second mu- ' 4 adding:-- -- "in- On Tuberculosis ty MAIN NEWS SECTION— 1933 transaction we for Fight’ Roosevelt 31 exchange involving making our neutrality ’secure of money should abandon all prospects of profit Old Pension Premier’s Young SenatorJJacfcs Age Nazi Mother “The taxing base baa been broadCuban: Wins through trade with nations engaged announcement said ened” the in war even to the extent of forbidcluding now not only tha transactions Advocate Visits ding use of the American flag on Plan to Maps Doomed to Daughter two tax of KeepUS cargoes intended for a nation engaged rieve m per cent provided in the cent two also a original bill but per In war" ftax on inheritances and gifts and a He proposed an embargo on all in Plan Die by Ax —The HOLLYWOOD Cal March 30 (ff) Out of Next War nitions Nick of Time in Change raise all present Income of war to belligerent coundaughyoungest and Launches 3jr SUNDAY MORNING MARCH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE IEWS ADS-ID-SAL it Dr George C Ruhland District of Columbia health officer said deaths from automobile accidentv dramatized because they are quick and were only half as large as the 75000 victims claimed gnnuallj ' Vr by tuberculosis Surgeon General H- - S Cummins of the public health service urged co- ordination- of public and volunteer health agencies In the control of tuberculosis ’4x oThe Outstanding Hosiery U S Panama Pact sic of Salt Lake Every Pair Is Perfect Quality No Imperfections No Irregulars No Flaws Talks Continue No School f WASHINGTON March 3b in the basic treaty negotiations between Panama and the United States continued here today and hope was expressed that the pact may be concluded in April Assistant Secretary of State Sumner Welles Indicated that all minor points In toe conversations have been covered and toe major problems of he treaty will be taken up in the j near future Inasmuch as these in- volvthe army and navy as well as 1 the state department future progress may be retarded to some extent Major problems connected with the treaty concern radio stations the machinery for automatic arbitration end adjudication of claims i and territory One fundamental Issue that has held up progress In negotiations to Mate has been the refusal of Panama to agree to toe state department’s repeated suggestion that toe qgustion of gold payments for the canal annuity be settled by stipulations in the Jasic treaty Panama Intends to press for Immediate payment of the annuity in gold through separate negotiations in toe near future toe United Press has learned XJ S This Week! 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