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piles do not experiment Get Q It Pile Ointment If your drugnot carry It In stock does gist fill out tha blank below and mall It to s a R i OINTMENT MFO CO 373 6outh 5th East Salt Lake City Utah Q It Co Gentlemen : Inclosed find $100 P 0 Money Order for One tube of Q It Pile Ointment to be mailed prepaid to f Name P 0 Address On condition that If I am not sat Is fled with results obtained I am to receive money back upon tube to your laborreturning atory' Boost — Senate Onsts Economy in Government Gets a — Roosevelt Sergeant at Arms Barry for Traducing It Invites Governors to Parley GARLAND UTAH J Wilson by thought French officials some to bo an By EDWARD W PICKARD In tbe of Senator David Reed was given a real boost by tbe senate “made a the of Pennsylvania when It passed holy show of Itself’ Barry did not office bill for It Inserted lack the warmest of these defenders the Into the measure provisions giving Senator Otis Glenn of BUnols being Incoming President and Senator M M Logan of Kentucky powdictatorial ' er d reorganizing the Mr Glenn being a lame duck wae structure of the fed- not afraid to say what he thought and be had a lot of hot thought on coeral government the matter He pointed out thnt what consolidatordinating the Barry had written was but one small ing or reducing voice In a chorus of criticism of the of agencies number senate and continued and eliminating over“1 cannot distinguish very materialand duplicalapping ly between attacking a body of this tion of duties “In order to further reduce kind as has been done In the present Instance and the privilege which is and expenditures crease efficiency In exercised nearly every day In committee rooms of the senate of browbeatThe government”abolish ing a witness accusing him attacking measure withholds authority to or transfer an executive department In him as he alts there called in response Its entirety though Senntor Norris to a summons between the 'I do not distinguish urged that this privilege also be given His proposal was attacks made upon this body and the the Chief Executive In this body day after rejected because senators feared It attacks made of this members the of day distinguished by might lead to the combining body attacking abusing condemning army and navy Into one department of nntlonal defense as has often been blackening people’s names and reputaThe bill as approved by the tions knowing that tbe next morning suggested senate grants the new President much upon tbe front pages of the responsl greater latitude than was asked by ble newspapers of this country those President Hoover for the same pur charges unsustnlned will be broadcast pose The executive orders will not to the world" Tbe debate wae lively and rather become effective until sixty days after being submitted to congress unless vituperative and was Immensely encongress Itself provides by law for an joyed by the occupants of the galleries hese was beard to quote One of earlier effective date “Tbe lady doth protest too much Besides this grant of power to reorthe ganize the federal establishment econsenate moved toward further omies by adopting an amendment ofthe President-Elecwas fered by Senator Sara G Bratton of about the Caribbean tryNew Mexico one of the leading Deming to cutch fish tbe amateur cabinet reIt ocrats In the matter of savings Late builders kept right on working quires all department heads to cut gossip was that Wiltheir expenditures for 1034 by 8 per liam Woodln of cent though this must be done withNew York would be out cutting wages — this being Insisted comof secretary merce upon by Senator Costlgan of Colorado Henry L StevMr Bratton estimated that his plan ens of North Carolina would result In the saving of about former commander of In the cost of operating $140000000 the American Legion the government during the next fiscal of war and secretary atmeasures Other economy Archibald McNeil of year tached to the bill It was said would or O Max Connecticut realize some 20 millions of additional Gardner of North enIncludes the Carolina of savings One of these secretary listed personnel of the army navy and L Jesse tbe navy marine corps In the present 8V4 per New York Straus cent salary cut affecting all other fed also was word ECONOMY treasury-pos- '&' WHILE eral employees In the house all kinds of attempts to economize were beaten during conThe repsideration of supply bills resentatives even declined by an overvote to reduce their own whelming salaries to $7500 or $3000 opponents of the proposal arguing that they could not afford the cut and that lowering the pay would make the house a “rich man’s club" aud make It possible for a poor man to enter con gress The proponents of the reduction were denounced as demagogues grave forranllty the senate house met together In the house chamber and watched their official tellers extract from a mahogany chest the report of state electors on The reading clerk last fall’s election loudly announced the state totals and when these had been set down on big tally sheets and added up the con that Informed gress wns solemnly Franklin D Roosevelt and John N Garner had been elected President and Vice President of the United States by a vote of 472 against 59 for Hoover and Curtis WITH their rules can SENATORS todespitesome mighty mean eay things about one another hut an mustn’t cast aspersions on their Integrity David S Barry who hna been sergeant at arms of the senate for 14 years has found this out and has lost hi Job The official wrote an art Ida for Smith’s Al New Outlook tha opening paragraph of which was: "Contrary perhaps to the popular belief there are not many In crooks congress— that la out and out grafters or those who are willing to he such there are not many senators or representatives who sell their votes for money end It Is pretty well known who those few are bat there ere many demagogues of the kind that will vote for legislation solely because they think that It will help their political and social fortunes” senators were swift to Indignant call Barry tor account Sitting as a trial court they beard him admit be to unable was prove that there were bribe tukeri and grafters In congress and they refused to consider his pleas that Senator Glass had said about as much concerning the fight against the bill and that In McFaddrn banking reality his article was meant to de fend the reputation of congress Its Inept wording By a vote of 53 to IT the senate deprived Barry of his post on the ground that be had traduced that body and could not prove bis charge merchant lo tbe running for the commerce than these More definite portfolio rumors was the report that Jesse Jones eminent Democrat and business man of Houston Texas would be Fimade head of the Reconstruction He would succeed nance corporation put whose Pomerene Atlee appointment as chairman by President Hoover was blocked with all other nominations In the senate Mr Roosevelt will rely Finance greatly on the Reconstruction corporation and Its vast credit In carrying out bis plans In the “new deal" and would receive Wrong and able support from Ir Jones as Its chalr- man of expert advice on ways tbe nation out of the of despond Is to be offered soon First 'the senate finance committee Invited more thao half a hundred of the nation’s leading men In all lines to present their views on the causes of the economic depression and the needed legislative remedies and those views presumably are now being forRooseThen Presl mula ted velt sent to the governor of the 43 stutes Invitations to meet him In the White House on Alarcb 0 to dlscnss means of solving national problems In which the governments of the states end the nation have a common vltal PLENTY slough Interest In his letter Mr Roosevelt said: "It is my thought that we ehould discuss for otir mutual benefit certain subjects such as: "(a) Conflicting taxation by federal and state governments “(h) Federal aid for unemployment relief "(c) Mortgage foreclosures especially on farm lands and "td) Better land use by afforestation elimination of marginal agricultural land flood prevention etc "(e) Reorganization and consolidation of local government to decrease tax costs" It Is believed all or nearly all of the governors will accept Mr RooseAll but ten velt’s Invitation gladly of them' re Democrats and might be expected to be In Washlngjop for the Inaugural ceremonies considerable Democratic the government’! program for aid to the unemployed was greatly broadened It provides among other things for an additional direct relief loans to states and In Washington there was a belief that It had a good chance of passage bill as the present during drafted also would liberalize the law under which the R F O makes loans construction for projects and It makes provision for loans for the devel to private corporations and farming upment of community ocean air transportation If sHch proj- WITH ects are emissary of CoL Edward M House He visited London Baris and other capitals and conferred with and our State various high personages called on Ambassador department ' The ambassaEdge' for infori ration dor replied that Bullitt was acting on his own respons’blllty as a writer InIn foreign terested affairs and wae no one In the United representing States Mr Edge It Is understood reported that this Is only one of many similar Ever since Mr Roosevelt’a Incidents the embassy has had renomination ports of a long succeslon of such "em issaries’' plans for the regeneration party have been and one already has been started This Is the organization of the NatlonMl Republican league with Vice President Charles Curtis at lta In Washington hend and headquarters Three vice chairmen have been named — Senators Felix Hebert of Rhode Island and Daniel O Hastings of Delaware and former Representative John The Q Tllson of Connecticut of the league appears to be strictly regular Republican announced by The new organization John A Campbell of White Plains N who will be Its director Is designed to carry on a vigorous campaign for a comeback not only in the 1938 Presidential election but In next year’s conIt Is professedgressional races also ly neither for nor against the Interests of any one candidate Tbe senate Republican organization seems determined to continue In good standing In the party caucus the InsurRoosevelt last gents who supported falL Senator Charles L McNary of Oregon the probable new Republican declared that a leader of the senate proposal to read out of the party Senators George W Norris of Nebraska M La Follette of Wisconsin Robert and Johnson of California Hiram had Bronson Cutting of New Mexico “not a chance In the world” to succeed were heard recently Suggestions that Secretary of the Treasury Mills would be made chairman of the Rebut be national committee publican aald he would not accept the place lot of politics In the last "I've had 25 years and I don't Intend to step out of here into the chairmanship of any Mills said political committee VARIOUS discussed ""’HEAT BRITAIN’S cabinet In three sessions gave final approval to the British policy for negotiations with Mr Roosevelt In the debt conference to be held In Washington Of course the cabinet's conclusions were not made public but It was understood Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay would for a bring back a plan providing lump sum payment of between as settleand $2000000000 ment for the entire debt of about which the European nations owe the United States This the debtor nations think would be In accord with their own Lausanne agreement on German reparations Representative Rainey of Illinois declared: "The United States will not and opinion tn accept any such slash circles upheld this view congressional Mr Roosevelt’s Moreover plan of dealing with each nation leparately small opportuwill give the British forward a proposal for all nity to put of them new government GERMANY’S Hitler Is not to have smooth sailing by any means and may be upset st the coming elections The Socialists and Communists were to lay aside their trying strenuously differences and Join In the fight against the Nazis and It seemed likely they would succeed In this Vice Chancellor Von Papen armed with a decree signed by President Von assumed the premiership Hlndenherg dissolved the diet of that of Prussia state and ordered new electlona on March 5 Premlef Braun and the other old Prussian ministers were summarily The government also Issued ousted a new set of severe laws curtailing the right of assembly and of free and gagging the press speech PRESnER DALADTER of his postponed new french government for a time by temporarily abandoning the attempt to balance tbe budget The cabinet rejected a proposal to reduce the pay of employee of the state end approved measures would slightly Increase the which taxes on gasoline and bank checks It approved measures desAll told to half of provide $232000000 igned which would be In new taxes and half from economies In civil exresulting penditures This measure will be operative until another budget project can be drafted death of note were those Lawrence F Abbott forof tbe mer president and publisher close friend of Theodore end Outlook and Count Albert Apponyl Roosevelt the oldest statesman of of Hungary the league of Nations and a powerful political figure In bis country RECENT 11 WtMirti How I Broke Into The Movies a activities flurry over C Bullitt who wa report ed In Europe as being a secret repreof At Roosevelt sent over sentative to deal with the gow ernments of nations that owe war debts to tha United States probably has blown over for good Bullitt who was a State department representative under Woodrow alio wae THAT NwWpf Data r U j DISTINCTION SMALL STATE’S Although the smallest state In the Union Rhode Island ranks thirteenth tn total reamong the sources of banking Institutions Copyright by Hal C By CLARA BOW I look back upon my I feel that I cannot rightfully eay “I broke" Into the movie I struggled and worried and fretted and received dlsappolntmente galore before I reached my goal I You ask Certainly My goal? always had one— a definite one Who hasn't In this life? From my earliest girlhood I had a desire to become a motion picture actress could never see my way clear to that end I thought about It a lot and every time I went to a picture show I placed myself la front of the camera and studied over what I would to have done had I been privileged trade places with the star anThen Brewster’s maguzlnes nounced a national contest with a screen test and a contract as the first Thl was In my Junior year In prize school the Girls’ high Bayrldge took my father Into my Brooklyn confidence and to humor me he en and the data tered my photographs requested That’s all I had to do except to sit bark and wait Weeks and weeks went by My picture was never printed among those of the other contestants and I was on the verge of giving up hope letOne day there came a precious ter It told me that the Judges Neysa McMein Harrison Fisher and Howard Chandler Christy desired to have a personal Interview with me and the time was set I wns trembllngwhen I entered that reception room and found 15 or 20 other girls r there ahead of me They called us before the Judges one by one looked us over carefully and took down notes Then they let us go What an anxious time that was! That afternoon the telephone rang and I was called back to the offices of the 1c New Brewster publications York They wanted me to take a screen test An expert makeup and I applied stepped before the cameras for the first time In my life Then followed another week of waiting but flnallv the announcement that WHEN r rr f Don’t force children to1 eat t Tbe girl or boy who has no appetite haa itui — which means the child Is aluggish But cathartics have caused more constipation than they ever cured The “California treatment” is best— Just pure syrup of figs Try this for a few days then see how eagerly your youngster will eat Stimulate the colon and that child with a finicky appetite will devour set before him Ilere'e everything the simple treatment that does more for babies or older children than all the diets fad foods or tonics Nature has provided the “medicine” you’ll need to stir your child’ colon muscles into proper action California syrup of figs Pure deharmless It acts on the licious lower colon — where the trouble Is Jt has no til effects on the intestines Begin tonight with this marvelAny ous “California treatment" has California syrup of druggist Use figs all bottled with directions to time cleanse the enough the first clogged colon of every bit of poison and hard waste Then Just a little twice a week until the child’s appetite color weight and spirits tell you the stasis is gone Whenever a cold or other upset clogs the sy stem use this natural vegetable again laxative Instead of drastic drags WARNING! There are dealers Be sure to tcho practice substitution protect your child by looking for the on the bottle name CALIFORNIA a Good Thing can greatly politeness Overdoing Too delay much matters WOMAN’S A TROUBLE who WOMEN from miserable pains every month or the drains or irregularities them which drag should take down Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription Read what Mrs Leon K McCall of Meeteetsi Wyo says: sgo I was fn'very poor health "Eight months It was almost impossible for me to be on my troufeet long I was a sufferer of woman’s ble I started taking Dr Pierce’s Favorite and used Dr Pierce’s Lotion scription and now I am able to do my work without pain can take long walks without jury to me and can truthfully say I feel Uke a new woman" All druggists Write CUU Buffalo to Dr tow fro If dlal tdrftct Plre'f I Most Beem to Wail Pessimistic of out intellectual have been deflated giants too Their MEDICINE CHEST Clara For 20 Years ! Bow had been chosen as one of the win ners Pleased? I was so tickled I couldn’t eat or sleep I thought was to become a that tomorrow sure But I found that star I was a long way from that coveted place They gave me a lovely gown a fine and a contract that I silver trophy was to play Id one picture “Beyond which was being the Rainbow” produced by William Christy Cabanne for Metro featuring Billie Dove My part so wns a pitifully small one unimportant In fact that It was cut out of the picture entirely when It was finished This nearly broke my heart for I had taken a party of friends to the was theater on the night the show announced My! how It hurt me when It cut so deep that I they laughed actof all an becoming gave up hope ress and entered business college Three months later a strange thing But Why I do not know happened Elmer Clifton called me at home one evening and asked me to come to his He was casting for “Down to studio the Sea In Ships" and he signed me to play a small bit as the stowaway learned later thnt one of the sub editors of the Brewster magazines had urged him to give me a chance 1 bad I played that part as though I gave been Bernhardt In “Camille" I must have been It ever thing I had fairly good for at least they left me In the completed picture That gave me my chance Next was signed to play opposite Glenn Hunter In “Grit" and then followed my Increasingly better roles following coming to Hollywood B P Schulherg gave me my real chance when he signed me as a fea Mired member of his Independent com Mr Schulherg became When tany associate producer with Paramount Famous late In 1925 he brought me with him because of our unexpired contract and I played In "Dancing Mothers" “The Runaway" "Mantrap" and “Kid Roots" Then they made It" and “It” made me a star So you see on top of It all 1 have M to thank Ellfior filyn for 1 WffORE than a million peopl will take an NR Tablet to night and be healthier tomorrow because o( it of them re men end women past three ecors end ten who have mad i NR their medicine ches I for 20 rear or more f NR ha been aa deprnd-- r hte ae their family doctor during thoae trying when age to (low up vital gana laxative end corrective baa kept them them well vigorom regular — a till keep and earer for mors happy day to come That' esuse NR safdr trains iluggtsh bowels to regularity — tones the liver and dears the intestinal tract of poison that ’auac headaches col da Jer yan biliousness etc Get a 25c box at your druggist's L "TUM5 fT'a Quick relief toon hearttntrnOnl710o Miserable Backache? with m rK V - J V I IE' JW- - VL It May Warn of Kidney or Bladicr Irregularities A persistent backache with bladder irregularities and a tired nervous depressed feeling rosy warn of some f Doan's j A Diuretic for th Not a Tomper? 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