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Show f.KHI FREE PRESS. I.EHI. ' Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 f- - Giant Floating Airplane Ba-Start Trans - Atlantic Fivers on Way by Means of Powerful Catapult, Like 'Shot Out of Gun tiria : Constitutional Amendment No. 5 Joint Resolution Propoaina t Aasea SECTION I. Th Executive Department Article XIII. Secti n 2 of IS Conttita-tio- a kali eonaiat of Governor, Secretary of f th .'tat of I'tah. as Aasendra at th General Election in 193 Relating ta Stat Auditor. Stat Treasurer and But. Attorney-General. ch of bom ahali bold Tsi.tioi, of Tangible Property Ascehi affie for four yean, becinnms on the rtainment of Value, Eseasptlena. and th first Monday of January neit after hi Annual Tax for the State. lection, that th term of offiet Be it r twilied by the Legislature ef th s f those eic.pt Stat of I tah. of all aatmbtrs !ertd at the first election shall elected t f begin when the state shall be admitted into ara House and tha Union, and shall end on the first Mon-a- y all Members ef each House concurring in January. A. D. 1901. The of f irers therein : it i. .... f the Executive Department, during their KH TIIIV t T-.terms of office, shall at the seat of amend Article XIII. Section 2 of tne Con rovcrnment. wheie they shall keep the pub-- stitution o! tne tate of Utah, as amended lie records, books and papers. at the general election in 1'ju, ti read aa They shall ... -aiuh 4iitiM i i . -. -aerform uy fellows tni Constitution and as may I'litur-SECTION 2. All tam-.L- ! be prescribed property in the Mate, not exempt undi r the laws if th ky law. SECTION I. Th Secretary of SUt is 1'nited States, or undvr lhi constitution, shall be tar.ed in proiorti iri to r.s value, to hereby directed to submit this amendment to the electors of the proposed at t ascertain.'d as pr(iv..i( 1 by law. Th th next lenerai election in the sUt manner property of the United S'.avrs, it the S'ate. arovided by law. counties, cities, tuwns. scIukI dibtricts, m'J- .imI.i;SECTION 3. If adopted by th elector, nicinal ririMiml litriA il,..w. f the state, this amendment shall take lots with the buildintrs thereon us'd excluthe first day of January next succeed sively for either religious worship or chartat a determination by th Board of Stat itable purprn-s- , and places of burial not Canvassrs of the result of the election held or used fur private or corporate beneJentrnated In Section 2 hereof fit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plant, pumping plants, transmission lines, Constitutional Amendment pities and flumes owned and utd by individuals or corporations for irrigating lanill No. 2 within the Stat owned by such individuals A Joint Resolution Proposing- an Amend or corporations, or the individual members ment to Section 10. f Article VII, of th thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Constitution Relating to (.overnor's Ap long as they shall be owned anj used exPower and th Killim of Va- clusively for suh purposes. Power plants, pointiv cancies in Certain Offices. (Superin- power transmission lines and other propertendent of Public Instruction.) ty used fui generating and delivering elecB It resolved by th l.er slaturs of the trical linwpr tmrtii.n r,t ,,...1 k.l, s oiai or tun, of all the for furnishing power for pumping water members elected to each ho us concur iiii.nni'u puiioes on liTiiis in in Slate of Utah, may he exempted from taxaring therein: SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to tion to the extent that such property is menu oecnon 1U. of Article VII, of the used for such rurposea. These exemption, constitution of the Stat of Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of lows : water so pumped under .uch regulations SECTION 18. The Governor shall nom as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes inate, ana oy and with the consent of th of the indigent poor may be remitted or ornate, appoint all Stat and district offi-eer- a abated at such times and in such maner whiw office . nuiuiiBuru ..i.i.i;ui i itlj mis s may be provided by law. The legislature Constitution, or ahirh may be created by may provide for the exemption from taxa" ana wnose appointment or election- is tion of homes, homesteads, and personal not otherwise provided for. If, the property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for races of the Kpnntjv m uitn during- i homes and homesteads, and $S00 for perSUt or district office, th Governor sonal property. Property not to exceed In value, owned by disahh ' persons 13.000 anaii appoint some fit person to discharge th duties thereof until the next meeting who served in any war in the military servof the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State i to of fill Utah such office. and by th unmarried widows and If the office Pfrjo" n juauc or tne suprem or district court. minor orphan, of such person, may b as the legislature may provide. Secretary of State, Stat Auditor, Stat ' Treasurer, ar Attorney-tin- rl Th leif ialiitur shall nrnvlH. K. I. b vacated or otherwise, it shall in annual tax sufficient, with other .ource vm ui amy j ' or tn Governor to fill th same 01 revenue, to defray the estimated ordinnd th appointee shall ary expense, ot th state for each fiscal PPOintment. hold his office until his successor shall be year. For th mimosa nf n.ttino k. and may b by law debt. If any there be. the legislature .hall ij provide ior levying a tax annually, .uffi-cieSECTION J. The Secretary of Stat b to pay th annual interest and to pay .u , hereby- directed ia iuis pruposea th Drincinal nf anen ri.ht arilki. amendment to th electors of th state at years from the final passage of the law the debt. (As amended Novem "'j" by law. lection in th manner creating ber 4, 1OT0.) provided SECTION J. If adopted by the elector. SECTION I. Tk. Se,.rf. t u...- tate, this amendment shall take hereby directed to .ubmit the proposed J amendment contained herein to the elector, aay of next a determination January by th Board of of the sute in the next general election In "vBBsers ot tne result of the alec uie manner provided by law. tioa designated in Section 2 hereof. SECTION 3. If itr.f,l i,. th. -of the .tate, this amendment shall have effect on the firat day of January next sucConstitutional Amendment K.. 1II ceeding" a determination 1, vi. i u oaJ vj Canvassers of the result btate of th ejec No. 3 tion uesignateil in section 2 hereof. A Joint Resolution P -- a ta tWrlnn v, w. ment i v VI " .f a Constitutional Amendment .lie a. Constitution Relating toniuvi. th Stat Board r.aucation. (Superintendent of Public Rolution Proposing to Amend Instruction.) B It resolved by th Legislator ef th ooclioii i, Aruri vt oi tn Constitution m two-tnirot maie utan, Relating to tjuiicawinu il of all the mem-b- r Ulan, memnara nr tn. ... rlected te each house concurring B it resolved by the Legislature of the inerein I SECTION 1. That it I proposed to oiai oi Ulan, two-thirof all the mem-baelected to each of the two houses amend ejection e, of Article X, of the Con titution nf til. ct.i. nt Itf.h ...11 voting in favor thereof: . SEC l ION -1. Thnr it l. SECTION 8. The general control and . amend Section o Arti..t. VI UDervision i c nf tK. pki;. f i c - lviiwi onwni titution of th hall be vested In a State Board State of Utah. a. follow.: of Educa . The members of the Legi.-latur- e tion, consisting of uch person, aa th shall receiv aneh nee ti.n. .nJ mile may provide. aKiaiure SEC HON 2. The Secretary of Stat Is age a. the Legislature mav nmviil. wtnt hereby directed to submit this proposed eeeding eiirht dollar, per day ten cents amendment to th elector, of the state at per uue ior me aistance necessarily travthe next general election in the manner eled going to and returning from the place -- n.i of meetino- - on th mnt provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector. they .hall receive no other pay or perof the state, this amendment shall take ef- quisite. SECTION 2. Th Secretary of Stat la fect the first day of January next ouc- ceeuum a Determination by the Board of herehv directed tn anhn.it thi. nK..ln-- l State Canvasser, of the result of the elec- amendment to the elector, of the stat at tn next general election in the manner tion designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION 2. If anWl h. th. -- l..l,. Constitutional Amendment of the .tote, this amendment .hall take ef- ieci tne nrst uay of January, 1937. No. 4 A Joint Reanlntlnn Prnnutn. ... T X4 C . l.... It TJLr.n:nrt , - J J L .1 utl in ment to Section 18. Article XII of the th I State ..of ciuiiR, do hereby certify that vonsuratlon or the State of Utah, Relat- th foregoing Utah, is a full, true and correct ing ta Liability of Stockholder, of Banks. Be It resolved by the Legislature ef the copy of the six Constitutional Amendment, by the regular tension of th legState of Utih, two third, of all the mem-bar- e proposed islature of 1035 as the same appear, of elected to each of th two houses record in my office. voting in favor thereof i certify that they will appear on 8ECTION 1. That it I. proposed to th.I further nff.i-in- t h.llot .t th. nn.-.- l amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Con- -' 8, 1936, under th number and tit Not, etittition of the State of Utah, so that the herein designutcd. ealne will read a. follows: In wltnes. whereof, I have hereunto sat SECTION 18. Th Legislature may pro-Tid- e t h.n.i - 'I . rr, .1 tu. t ' 1 by law that the stockholders in every th Stat of Utah. thi. l.t day of Sep for banking purcorporation organized 1930. poses, or the holders of any one or more temper, f the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to th amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, Secretary of State. r the amount of their stock of any parti- A rid . f' .t.. " '"; 'irt I. !.. .,.i u..i l.J , ) atan. . c.i . Charming Presence There is always a premium upon a charming presence. Every business man likes to be surrounded by winning manners. They are of pleasing personality and garded as splendid assets. Cheerful Sunflowers The modern sunflowers vary from dwarf types that attain a height of three or four feet to the giant that rises eight feet above the ground. There are as well both annual and i perennial varieties. Knowledffe With Application , A mfin with knowledge, but with- -' Out energy, is a house furnished 't a man with en- bu, not,butinhabited; no knowledge, a house ergy "dwelt in but unfurnished. ( . Hawaii's Rulers In the last centurv Hawaii Hie had five kings, a queen, a regent, a president ot a provisional govern Inent and a republic, and eight ter ritorial governors. Vice President Before Washington Because the vice president is president of the. senate, the United States had an active vice president, Adams, before Washington assumed the presidency. Our Inalienable Rights are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights; among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. All men 7 King Weigher' Half round Rings up to a few centuries ago were mostly cumbersome affairs. The signet ring of Charles the Bold, last of the Dukes of Burgundy, who was slain at Nancy in 1477, weighed half a pevnd. Franklin's Plan of Union The Plan of Union presented by Benjamin Franklin before the Albany congress of 1754 is considered by historians as the forerunner of the Declaration of Independence. I'scd Stone "Yokes" Stone "yokes" shaped like horse-shpe- s and big enough to go around human shoulders are relics of prehistoric Mexico, used for a forgotten purpose. By WILLIAM INTERESTTO HOUSEWIFE To remove lime cs ,tt I . I j aaa lia: M OCEANIC FLYING PROGRESSES ia " ua curporauc. for mM ia bu and liabilities of ever k nj SECTION Z. Th Sjcreiar, of (Jut A J li't Kcaslatiaa directed to cause this propose, aoiendment Prpuina aa ataal f Kcrtiaa I. aniri. VI -- f tu to be published as required b th ConstiCaaatttatiaa Relating la Lba Stat fcirra- - tution and to be submitted to th electors at the next renera election la utaanaiant, tlx Tcrau. Kraiararr of th Dalit af Offiecra, (Sepcriotrnarat the manner provided by law. af f'oblir Inatrartiaa.) SECTION I. If approved by tne electors at it molvt b amendment shall (h lcialatar af to of th state, this prop-jeeStat af Utah, two-taitake effect on the first day cf January. -f all ta Wra icrlcd U vara fcoaa liST. ruarsrrinf I I SECTION 1. That it ia prupaaed te amenj Section 1. of Artirl VII. of th ConttitutioB af ti Stat of Utah a fo- now - a aceurr. I whk-- - bou a sfrnnc snlnt!m c inside oi tne Kettle, tk"n thoroughly before putt "4 . gel water. C. UTLEY When opening a ne. piston shaft. These extend beneath the cylinder to another drum at the write the number of ti n'.'f''1 far end. From this end there are on each piece. No matter o more cables which extend up- - scattered the pieces rnuVtet ' ward between the rails of the cata- - vv;j; fcnow t0 which pattern the, Dult to a sort of steel siea, upon belong. which the plane about to take off is mounted. When preparing frL.' salad The airplane is held in position sprinkle bananas, pcael. Pc:rj by four hinged arms with braces and apples with lemon u.ce or like cantilevers. Two of these press marinate with French d: and soon as ihey are e.. against plates on the boat hull, the other two fit into slots forward prevents discoloration ir. :i ex. it is more than 17 years now si .e e on the hull and beneath the wing. posure to air. method; actually the pilots of the that mad, storm-tosseRight o.er ships would be right at home in the When the machine starts into mothe Atlantic by the two Britishers. role of two drop. This leaves for tion, these last "human cannon Always store baking powder a the two in the rear to propel a Capt. John Alcock and Lieut. Arthur a circus. Besides this, theba'l" only tightly covered container If jt upkeep Whitten Brown. the airplane along the of the 8.000-tois "mother" exposed to the air some of yt is ships It is more than 150 years si ice an will be lost. item that eats up any profits that greased runway. strength the first successful journey by air The pump which loads the air be expecteJ from airships might over the English Channel. which can carry at most a small compressor is powered by a Diesel When a calls for macYet the North Atlantic only remotor. Beneath the compressor is aroons and recipe number of passengers. there no more on are air tank which cently shows signs of giving up reganother compre.-sehand, take a cup of dried bread Will Try Larger Ships. is charged to 150 atmospheres. ularly to the flights of man with crumbs, cup sugar ard r craft. And it is The two new German planes Aeo2 teaspoons almond flavoring, ra;, Regulate Air Charge." only a few months since the first lus and Zephyr are the two largest in the "air gun" has together and put in the oven to The charge successful trip of the great flying ever to be catapulted from a ship. to be regulated for different winds get very brown. This cannot be boats over the new air lanes in the Fully loaded, they weigh ten tons and loads of different sizes. The told from the real thing. Pacific. apiece. The catapult of the Ger- - captain of the "'mother" ship, Alfred Pacific Passenger Kans Begin. If cream or custard sauce curdles put the veel in v.: ich it Only a week or two from the time is cooking in a pan of hut v.a'er that you read this the giant Clipper and heat well. It will soon becoire ships will begin carrying passensmooth again. gers on the Pacific run, from San liell Syndicate. WNU Jtn Francisco to China, with stops here and there at islands some of which are rtot even big enough to be a respectable dot on a map of the ocean. Already the Clippers are carrying mail and baggage. S. tows The comings and goings of the Wi kS' Clipper ships are no longer news, and neither are those of the giant Zeppelin Iiindenburg, which flies back and forth in all kinds of weather over the Atlantic. The number of passengers she carries has been """" increasing with every trip, until toa itday 70 persons are just a neat package for her. Bayer Tablets Behind the scenes of these flights Dissolve Almost is where most of the important work Instantly is conducted. For the Pacific flights, In 2 seconds by stop stations have been built and crews watch, a genuine BAYLB Aspirin (ablet trained at Honolulu, Midway island. starts to disintcgrata Wake island, Guam and Manila. The Aeolus, shown here, is one of the German and Co to work. Drop a launched from planes, Even in these Bayer Aspirin tablet spots a "mother" ship by means of a catapult, and which is engaged in the to a glass of water. By the early travelers on the c of weather conditions along the proposed route of study c the time it hits the botlines will find modern ho- flights. tom of the glass it is tels and efficient organizations to disintegrating. What happens in this glass take care of the comfort as well as man ship Schwabenland is so pow- Kottas, turns the stern-firinhappens in your ship of the safety their trips. stomach. erful that in a space of 100 feet it to the wind and puts the engines The trips of the Zeppelins between starts these great flying boats from in reverse so that the SchwabenGermany and South America have standing still to 80 or more miles land has some sternway. literally been going on for years. an hour. For Amazingly Quick Relief There are three instruments So regular is their performance, Next spring the Germans intend called anomometers which tell the Get Genuine Bayer Aspirin are as much taken for granted to they try the catapult with even larg- crew when the wind is right for a as street cars in a big city. If you suffer from pains of neuritis er ships. They will make 24 cross take-ofOne is located atop the what you want is quick relief. Big airships, however, only cut ings to boutn America and return after one is mounted on the mast, about a dav from the timp nf Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets -- - ih with planes of the Dornier stern and the third is located near t iu 6 give quick relief, for one reason, bewhich nreW shlP,swhlch cross will off the take type, from cata ship about to begin its flight. cause they dissolve or disintegrate v, Atlnnttr"' ... enn trip w iiitr pUllS. i i;.lj The motor of the plane is runalmost instantly they touch moiuig auvaruage oi nying, it is to sture. (Note illustration above.) The of course, and when the pilot is a scientific develheavier-than-aning, catapult craft that we must Hence when you take a real opment of the siege weapon, from is ready to depart he "gives her look. Bayer Aspirin, tablet it starts to diswhich it takes its name, that was the gas" and the engine starts to solve almost as quickly as you Catapult New Development. used in ancient times. The one roar. A light flashes on the nose of swallow it. And thus is ready to French and German airplanes aboard the Schwabenland is 126 feet his plane start working almost instantly . . . have for some years been carrying overall. It is mounted on the Allow Plane Full Loud. headaches, neuralgia and neuritis the mail across the South Atlantic. side of the ship, with the take-of-port f pains start easing almost at onrc. There is a great flash of flame and In the hundreds of crossings that flush with the stern. Even the That's why millions never ask for have been made only one or two mountainous waves of the North a cloud of smoke. In the twinkling aspirin by the name aspirin alnne of an eye the plane is away, dropships have been lost. Their swift Atlantic do not put it out oi comwhen they buv, but always say "BAYER ASPIRIN" and see that planes take off from the water or mission, for the carries a great ping never a foot off the stern. Trailare speeded on their way from an-- ! sheet of canvas ship they get it. which is spread out ing behind are the hiss of escaping chored catapults, over rough waters to' make them air and the smell of burning oil. Try it. You'll say it's marvelous. The catapult is one of the most lie flat and permit Transoceanic has This flying operation. in the apron lies about a foot or two unout of the "stunt" stage. It passed important developments 15C FOR is not flights across tiie Atlantic with der the water and extends from even very dangerous any more. The A DOZEN which Germany has lately been ex- the stern of the about 40 feet. treacherous North Atlantic has been , ship 2FULL.ni-perimenting. The device is used by When it is used the ship has to be flown three times in the last month, w DOZEN twice by a radio crooner and his Virtually pilot and once by a woman. 1c a tablet By contrast the Alcock - Brown flight of 17 years ago was one of the most colossal pieces of sheer LOOK FCft THE BA YER CROSS luck imaginable. Thev tossed about a( in the gaic for ours, often nfiirlii iiiif, lk sea. v. unout dippinr But a Virtue navigai tion instruments or radio, and Meekness is the weakest of the crashed without being hurt imon virtues. their landing in Ireland. The South Atlantic was flown the first time by Cabral and Couthino A in 1922. Flying over the land of the Ccngh polar regions four American army Is Your Signal planes spanned the North Pacific and the North Atlantic; two of them No matter how many medicines completed the flight and the other you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, yen cr.n two were lost, although there was mi' gct relief now with Crcomu!"hn. no one killed. The British dirigiSerious trouble may be brewing s:nd ble crossed the North Atlantic you cannot afford to take a chnnr-the week before Alcock and Brown with anything less than Cr.w.ul-sion- , r which goes turned the trick. The Los Angeles, to th-of the trouble toright aid nat.un to dirigible built in Germany for the soothe heal the inflamed mu; American army, was flown here. brancs and as the n llus amphibian will be America's largest. It will cirrv Commander John Rojgers flew 1,700 Is loosened and cxnnlled. piilc:n pas Even if other remedies ve sengers and a crew of four, and is rapidly nearing completion"in "the miles of the route from California ur to Hawaii in a plane, and Com- .failed, don't be discouraged, Douglas factory at Santa Monica, Calif. druggist is authorized to gun mander Franco of Spain piloted his Creomulsinn nnrl v.nir the two German ships which re- moving forward at a spc.i?d of about r craft across the money if you are not satisfied villi ' ce?mmercial two knots. flycently inaugurated stretches of (he South Atlantic. icfuii-bot tie. irom tne very Get Crcomulsion right now. (Adv.) - The ing over the North Atlantic. of Air Cooled Invention ingenious Germans are clevEngine. Officials of American aviation er at ' picking up ships from choppy WNU W. 42-- 35 It was the invention of the J: companies were interested specta- waves. There Which took the largengine tors of the Gerthe starboard side of Schwaben est share 'of danger out of ocean man floating aerial base ships re- land, from which linestheare dropped flying, chiefly because it eliminated cently. One of them contains the into the water. Thp mVior,; the necessity for carrying many exmost powerful catapult aboard ship. which controls these lines causes. tra pounds of w;ater for cooling enGermany now has converted three mem ,to rise and fall in time with gines. Admiral Byrd used air- into freighters catapult ships and. the waves. cooled engines on his flight to the is building another. kidnreys function badly and WHEN suffer North Pole and back, and Air Propels Catapult. ' Each of the ships has a crew of a nagging backache, Lindbergh used on one his historic flight. with dizziness, burning, scanty or too 60 or more men. They carry Compressed air is the force which enough frequent urinatiSrt artd getting up al fuel and provisions to stay out at drives the great catapult. Remaining aloft for 3314 hours The night; when you sea for several weeks. Ijrcd. nervous, Krupp works, which built the huge and traveling 3,600 miles in one unII upset ... use Doan'i pill. eventful German the South Atlantic aircannon of the World war hop, Lindbergh probably Although Doom are especially" for powly lines ships carry as much as 500 constructed the cylinder which it- did more than anyone else to conworking kidneys. Millions of boxes pounds of mail on a single flight, self looks not unlike a cannon. It is vince .the public that flying wa? a re used every year. They are recommended (he country over. Ask yoor they do not yet carry passengers. 16 feet long, mounted beneath the safe and coming thing. Perhaps the One of the reasons for this is the track of the catapult, and drives a greatest importance of all the early neighbor! flights was not the actual feats It is piston 2 feet in diameter. catapult method of take-ofthey not exactly comfortable for passenaccomplished, but the "public relaSix steel cables are wound tions" work they did for gers to be shot into the air by this a drum which forms the end around flying of the f Wet.rn Nwp.p,r Union. here. The tests and several years have been going on to lay the foundations have been made with so much attendant publicity that the actual arrival of the fact itself is comparatively little known. Regularly and on schedule the Airways are now spanning the vast Pacific; the South Atlantic has ships .subjected its expanses to transversal by airplane, and it is expected that soon even the tempestuous North Atlantic will see regularly scheduled commercial flights between North America and Europe. .. TRANSOCEANIC commercial for flying is Jo-- Pan-Americ- .- d 100-fo- n d one-ha- heavier-than-ai- lf :, P Now Ease Neuritis Pains Fast a-5. a 11 In- trans-Pacifi- Trans-Atlanti- - ... st f. 14-to- n - ir j -' W Three Days' Danger R-3- 4 s j it -- germ-lade- ' hghter-than-ai- . air-cool- Michelangelo Died at Fighty-NinMichelangelo died 26 years before the dome of St. Peter's at Rome was completed; his model, 20 feet high, was used" as a guide to its completion. e First Law Under Constitution The first law passed under the Constitution was on the administra- tion of oaths and was signed by Washington June 1, 1789. AdmiraUy Metal Admiralty metal is classed es brass, and is compqsed of 70 per cent copper. 29 per cent zinc and one per cent tin. f4 f. mmm 1 |