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Show PRODUCE FIREFLYS CLOW The. chemical equivalent of ft fireflys luminous, .old glow has been produced In test tubes and lasted several minutes, General Electric rer search workers report Recognition THE C?F n eECD6NinOH . ?UH4VE JO0 111 " EDGE JAR RINGS KEEP EVERY ' BIT OF DELICIOUS. FLAVOR LOCKED' IN TIGHT:., AND THEIR BIG LIPS TAKE ALL THE WORK OUT OF MAKING THE SEAL AND BREAKING THE SEAL PE:' Events in the Lives of Little Men PE-K- 0 . v mi K0; DONT ACCEPT ANYTHING JUST AS GOOD".-GENUIN- E JAR. RINGS ARE REALLY WORTH INSISTING ON! Edge Pe-K- o 'JAR-RUBBER- S (Pofiyrirfif,. W. H. 01 UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY States Mt ftwhcti, fa. 1TM Irutny, Itea Tart. 1 T, Saaai ttt - unsettling physical scheme and the disorganization of her International trade resulting from It. Eventually she was driven Off the silver standard by It. The recent agreement on the part of the United States to buy. large amounts, of Chinese silver Is one of the 'after effects. Inclden- - . .the fs as secretive tally treasury about the amounts of Chinese silver that It Intends to purchase under this agreement, as It has been about t SEEN and HEAR around the (OnrM, w. t. !: ...: . xvl .. By Osborne Weeiwn - Carter. Field Washed Up Wwum Uim' WASHINGTON COR.RESPONDE NT Washington. Ia ihfr In war, exports agree that It is a splendid quality not to know when yoq are licked. Jtocauje there Is always the possibility- that something may happen to reverts the apparent.' So perhaps a good deal Of credit should be given the administration . leaders on Capitol hill for the with which they push on to new. legislative achievements, regardless of the doiyly printed road signs saying the .road. Is closed ahead on account of the constitutional bridge being washed out . ' Consider the sugar bill, for exam-- , Administration lenders .depie. clared they would push through-(1vbill continuing quotas for domestic production. They admit" that there may be some little doubt power of the federal government to do this, especially lu tlew of the AAA decision, not to mehtlon the . prize-ring-.an- - corn-estnes- g e iet t rsti$s THf'T7u5K I,. Llr OUT OF. DON'T 0M-7- 0U 1 care ) The WASN'T stuffFINISHE- well - COURSE a little ldt, Humorous, how-, ever, when one considers what Is ' the country. Tor happening Instance, the big cane sugar producing state, Louisiana, Is assigned a quota under tle system that he legislators are about to continue, without the Supreme courts blessing, of 2G0,00t tons. Present 'estimates- - of the cane sugar crop, with duq allowances for weather- ami other' possibilities, , run. arguml 5M,000 ' . tons. .. So the question .arises, Imw will the government induce the cane planters of the Creole state to plow under nearly one half of their acre-age; and not take the mutter td court? For it Is admitted that any court- Would grant an Immediate Injunction restraining the Department of Agriculture from using any Clement of. force. And it Is equally VJH? f. worry? out-in- 'iOlSLL HAVE To . IRON IT OUT . , OUFJSELF OF BUT Its Should D- IT he BROUShT vNRIkIKIEC ALL VouJcWASHED GnITey decision. . but half ' NATIONAL CAPITAL FAMOUS THE FEATHERHEADS . f Louisiana - , tiew labor provisions Guffey bill to. cornel Silyer- - jn thq revised ; .' . Buying Policy Despite the clamor of. unofficial Brain TrusterS, economists, etc:, about the absurdity of the present Silver buying policy, nothing Is going to be done about It The present silver buying policy will be continued, even the paying of a bonus of something In excess of 50 cents for all newly mined silver Jn the .United States. No one really thinks the subsidy to mine owners producing silver Is really either very beneficial pr very harmful. "The point Is that. there are almost no mines in the United States that produce Just sliver only. In virtually every Instance sliver Is and a comparatively amall Normally the main products of such m.lnes are lead, zinc and copper. .It so happens that ever since the depression began thPLe has been- Sri overproduction of all throe of these metals'. Hence It Is' believed by mining experts honus paid on newly, mined sliver .has not done any harm or any, good-Istimulating silver production hi the United States. .Nor Is ii contended that. there has been touch- cheating. The government has beqn eitreihely .rigorous In Its and officials do not Inspections, believe that much foreign produced Silver sneaked under the wire to take advantage of the high American price. One criticism of this bonus .on newly mined silve.r .Is' that It Is a waste of money. In the face of federal expenditures In almost e - . that-the- has'-hev- ter-fi't- ie - clear that anyone .Interested. could bring a suit, to prevent IS MV 6j?AND.-moTh- er. OM fAV FATHERS SIDE My CsPAMDMOlhlER VUZ ALUS ON ME FATHER'S THAT IS A PlCTHEfZ MV I OF MOTHER'S I IT WHY willing to risk the constitutionality ef Its concededly ticklish soil erosion program in. suylr a case. . To accomplish anything like the redue-tio- n necessary to get Louisiana down to her quota would require such drastic handling that no serious contention that soil erosion was the main objective could possibly hold. . Its Just, one ef those curious things, oh all fours with the enactment of the Guffey foal law In the first place, when. everybody and his brother knew It would be thrown Secretary Frances Perkins. out the window by the high court. And on .all fours with, the present evtyy tdnceU-abldirection, the desire of Senator Joseph F. GuTey cost to the federal treasury of this and others to enact a substitute for particular policy sinks Into Insig- A Foihe LOOKIN' SRooP IS FAMBLy s under the old benefit check system. Soil 'Erosion. There remains Soil erosion.' of course, but ?very otto admits that the administration would not he YlS Ol SAW SiS-NO- NE 1 HARRD TO 'ns BELIEVE fHEV , Lr H N0P5 VOLs" 1Tl,uiUT VwUtf-TUeY Thm WHERE? of looked WERV BODY5S BUSINISS IN LOlKE? MBR WHERE POES IKi TH that she get NOSE OF HERC?I WAYBORHCOC) 1 Good Lookim , . i the Guffey law. ' nificance. They persist In this despit? the carefully considered .opinions of such politically astute gentlemen its Senator J. Hamilton Lewis that there Is neither t.he opening tor the time for such a measure before And In the face of a view from a very different wlna of the party Its most radical wing of Senator Burton K. Wheeler that It should not be attempted at this session. Meanwhile the United Mine Workers are not half so unhappy make out They see the prospect of making a few fights In the very territory where they are weakest. And Secretary of Labor Frances Ferklns expresses a pious hope for . as-the- . . face 'Broken Oulf Start today to relieve the soreness - sta- . and improve your skin,. aid healing . Resmol . Small but Mighty A small present may .bp the tes'tl rnony of A great love; retrarch.-- . bilization fund. . . ' . . The reason there Is not going to be any change In the silver policy certainly . until after election is that two small minority groups in this. country are enormously In faVoc of it. One of these Is the silver mining group which now , benefits from the subsidy. The mine owners, of course divide this bonus among themselves. The mine workers think that it helps to keep them employed. The other group is for the silver policy because It believes In inflation. Falling to get printing-pres- s money through the Frazler-Lemkebill or any other device, those hold-- , lug this view like the silver policy , Is beton the theory that half . ter than no bread.' ; These two groups feel, so violently, on this Issue that a change on this one thing would probably make them vote against Roosevelt. The majorwill ity, who think the vote for or against Roosevelt for ' . oilier, reusons. , , INSTANT SURE RELIEFI Apply New Do Luxe Dr. Scholls s wherever the shoe rubs or preaaea and you'll have instant relief! Corns, callouses or bunions stop hurting at once. These , Zino-pad- "' cushioning pads aoothe and heal; prevent sore toes, blisters. Quickly remove corns or callouses. They are flesh color, waterproof; dont come off in the hath; economical. Sold everywhere. F&sCtem , policy-crazy- smEATon-sm- ith Resettlement Costs CHEVROLET DEALER Full Information ou how much It Offers about- . costs Dr. Rexford Tugwells Resettle- - . ment administration to do Its resetCHEVROLETS tling became available for the' first hearIn the Imbedded time recently, . FORDS . ings of the senate appropriations ABOUT ANQ 20 OTHER .CAM . committee on the deficiency bill. , All Popular Makaa Resettlement's top- is $20,230 ,a, lS6 models to 128 models . end are backed by our family, reached In a prairie paradise, S. D.. for. 13 families at Sioux Falls, ' ' G. M. A. C. Terms . The final bill was $2TG,CHX). This project was described by Doctor Tugwell as- financially' un-- . Good Trucks Big Trucks .. ' Small T rucks Stakes successful. Pickups and Ryd. Dump Bodie The outside per family cost for a Prices and terms to.suit you. successful project .appears to be .When in Salt Lake City tiait our albe $11,940, since that much Is to' BIG USED CAR DEPT. ' lowed In a project which the Tug-w- ell organization Is contemplating 505 So. Main St, Salt Lake City at Osage Farms, Mo. Among the other projects being 25-- 3(1 WNU W planned. Just being started, or under construction," there were listed three more whose per family cost was above $10,000, and five for which ihe treasury will pay out anywhere from $7,270 a family to $9,500. Tugwell said the average cost per family is caused by ' an .Morning sickness was only $5,000. 'acid condition. To avoid it. acid must bo - 60 40 - Written Guarantee. Used Trucks - . No Need to Suffer e THiM.-roo-AM- the useof the Mtd China Protests In the early days of the silver buying program United States treasury buying had a very unsettled effect ou conditions all over the world. The world price was boosted about 40 cents an ounce. It was practl cally doubled. Another very heavy loss was taken by the treasury here because the average price paid was considerably above SO cents an ounce the price at which all domestic silver, already mined, was commandeered. Whereas the present world price of silver is around 40 to 47 cents, with every prospect that it will not rise materially above that There were other repercussions, China protested bitterly against the MomingSicluiess" Civil Service for Bureaus offset . - Why Physicians Recommend Milnesia Wafers The civil service commission George W. Norris, Republican, of Nebraska, recently urged the President to bring the emer-- . gency bureaus under civil service regulations. Norris even warned the President that his failure to halt the milspoils system would cost film a lion votes. At the same time, a last minute drive Is under way to secure enactment by congress of the bill placing first, second and third class postmasters under civil sendee. 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