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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, February 19, 1931 STOMACH UPSET, News Review of Current SOUR? THIS Events the World Over WILL COMFORT Don't lE>t sour stomach, gns, lnyou suiT(•r. And don't u:-;e crude methods to get relief. •lust tal{e n SJloonful of Phlllips' Milk of l\Iagne:-:la in a glass of water. It instantly neutralizes many times Its volume ln e:s:ceRs acid. It will probably end your distress in five minute;:. Phillips' Milk of lllagnesia is the perfe<!t way to E'nd dig-E>stive disorders due to e:s:cess acid for men, worrwn, children-and even babies. Endorsed by doctors, used by hospitals. Your drugstore has the 2.'ic and llOc sizes. Insist on the genuine. dlge~;t:ou Iutlke Radicals in Senate Keep Up Fight Against Drought Relief Compromise--Schall Attacks Attorney General 1\litchell • By EDWARD W. PICKARD R ,\.DICALS in the Stimson suggested to 1\fr. Adams tlmt a compromise might be effected. \Vith senate gave up ot defeatin~ the result stated above. hope Premler Mnssollnl was quoted as the compromise on saying In Rome: "1 have already tor· ap· relief drought which - gotten the whole matter. except the proprlatlons kind touch of friendship the American was outlined a week showed towards Italy and government of ago, tor Robinson •• . me Arkansas, Democratic many and leader, others prominent In HEN the senate passed tilt Indehis party Indorsed It pendent offices appropriation as the best that could b!ll the federal farm board was given Roth Senator Blaine be obtained. a new tease of life and assured that Robinson and Caraway, who had been It could continue Its operations for so critical of the- administration's pol· another year. The measure carried icy. changed their stand, defended the tlnal $100,000.000 of the board's President (;loover, expressed their con· authorized $500,000,000 re,·olvlng (Clan tldence In Secretary of Agriculture fund. The senators, desiring to avoid Hyde and admitted that the work of bl:.me It the bourd falla to lll'C<'mplish the Red Cross In the drought area results. rejected an amendment of· had Improved until It was now ad· fered by Senator Black of Alabama eQUate to the situation. Robinson said which would have forbidden the use he wa. not trying to suve his face, of any of the hundred millions for but honestly believed that the com· trading In futures on grain or cotton promise agreement would do what was exchanges. · necessary. Southern senators were particularly Secretary Hyde was asked to tell exercised over the use of farm board the senate whether In hl1 opinion funds by cotton co-operatives In tradmoney obtained by farmers under the Ing In futures. By permitting Its hnds compromise plan could be used to buy to be used In this way It was liS· food. His reply was yes. serted that tbe board is encourug'lll: La Follette and Blaine of Wlscon· speculation. 11ln, Norris of Nebraska and other In· surgents continued to denounce the MBARRASSING, compromise as hun1illatlng, wicked. to say the least. shameful and altogethei' wrong. Young Is the posl tlon in Boh denounced the Democrats for cowhich Leo S. Rover. operating with the 1 dmlnl!<tration. and district attorney of asserted that "If we accept this surthe District of Columrender It means that we do nothing himself. finds bia, for tbe 22.000,000 a!Tected by unem· \\'hen the senate reployment." scinded Its 11pproval While he was speaking a committee of the appointment of of fifteen that was said to represent George Otis Smilh as the workers' unemployment Insurance a member of the fed· delegation tried to get Into the house Leo S. Rover eral power hoard and of representatives with a big petition, the rejected then demanding that Speaker Lon~-:wortb nomination, it also adopted a resolu· recess the house for twenty minutE'S tlon ordering Mr. Rover to institute 10 they might appear on the floor and court proceedin~!J: to oust Mr. Smith state their case. The speaker refused from the board. He has no choice but this request and would nut receive to obey these Instructions. However, the committee In bls office. so the pet!· both President Hoover and Attorney tlon wus left with his secretury and Gener11l William Milchell t.old that the Importunate visitors \\ere gently 1\Ir. Smith's appolntnwnt was teg11l pushed out of the Capitol by a bunch and that the !ormer approval or It by of policemen. The unet!•ployE'd work· the senate must stand, wherefore apers were said to be ted by communparently It Is up to !llr. Hoyer to at· ists, and the Washington police were tempt to prove that bl~ sn(leriors are out In force to prevent a Red Invasion_ wrong In their contention. This aroused the wruth of Senator Blaine. who declarerl that "the menace TSIIOP CAN1'\0N of tile ;\Iethodlst exists only In the minds of those who Church South was freed from the are protecting the very system that made against him, the elders char~es may some day create a real menace of they did not have sufllcl !!nt deciding this sort." warrant putting the hlshop to merit In Mlnneapolls. Ooston, New York, Sacramento and other cities there were on trial. But this didn't end the communist demonstrutlons In behalf of churchman's t•·uuhles. for Senator Nye's c11mpaign fund committee, with relief for the unemployed, In some In· powers. called on him to ex· enlarged stances lnvol ving conflicts with the expend! tures of anti-Smith his plain police. funds In the campaign of Hl28. Disclosure In the house of the lar~;:e D. SCHALL, the Incurred by the ll<ye com· expenses • hl!nd radical Relt!l travels 11bout the coun· In mlttee publican senator from Irked the North [)a. gt•eatly has try Minnesota, r e s e n t s expense account This senator. kota Hoover's President bas been lntroducE>d Into the Congresrequest that he cease sional Record, and Nye justly fears recommending Ernest It will be a potent weapon in the Mh.bel of Mlnneapotls hands of his foes when he comes up tor a federal judgere-election. for ahlp and submit a list of "fit'' candidates. Be RIE.ms and adputs all the blame for mirers of Albert the situation on At- Erneat Michel C. Ritchie of Marytorney General Mitch- • land are very busy ell, declaring that tl•e latter's "corpor· these days urging him atlon-publlc utility connections" bave a!> the Democr11tic warped hill judgment. Sch111l isn't let· tlng the ~!Talr rest. He sent a letter standard bearer of ha ve They 1!)32. calling to the attention of the President "aome of the former corporation rormed the Ritchie· IE>ague for-Presl dent connections ot his 11ttorney general," and also told the senate all about and its general secre· these. tary, LawreuC'e Lock· "As a Republican and a senator,'' wood of B1dthnm·e. G ov. Rl tc hi • says It will hn ve Schall wrote, "let me Importune you. }lr. President, JOt to close your eyes branches In forty-ei::ht swtes within three months. Already thc~e hruuches to the lessons of recfnt political his· tlllrteeu. organl7.atlons In number tory. Taft wreekE'd his adminil'trutlon Harding Of_liinger; trusting by Michigan. Massachusetts, lllluol!'l and wrecked his hy trusting Fall Daugh. Georgia ha vlng hePn formE>d In the erty and others of lesser notoriet.v like 111st two 'il'eeks. The nntionul president Theodore Rush Holland. of the Ritchie league Is Edward A. Gabler of Pbiludelphi11, ancl the lender "Are yon ~toing to wreck yours by In New York is William A. Pow('lf. As further trn!<tlng your attomey gener· Is of course well l.:nown, Goveruor at? The 11nswer i~ for you to make; Ritchie is a wet. but millions of loyal RE>puhlicans throughout the land are hoping and The entire Maryland Democracy ts praying for u .Jegative answer." back of Go\·ernor It! tchle. the only man In tile history nf Maryland who ha!! been elected four time.. to the r~Ll" the Smedley Butler Incident Ii'rom reports re· Is closed. The fiery marine gen· governor's chair. eel ved. the Hltchle leaguer:< believe erut has expreRsed In writing his rethat Ritchie already Is reganled as a gret for his uni madve•·slons on Prem· contender for the presidential serious ier 1\Iussollnl, Secret11ry of the Navy to he made by the Demonomination Adams has fornutll> reprimanded him next year. The plan to party cratic for his Indiscretion, and the order for orgnnlza tlon got national a formulate the ~-:eneral's court-martial t rlul bas months 11go. two about way under been revoked. The public Is dls:lj)polnt· Secretary Lockwood said a quiet cam. ed for It bad expected some spicy pn!gn was now being condnrted on the reading. Pacific coast and among midwest Information obtained at Washington states. is that Ambassador de Martino nf Italy called on Secretary of State Y A vote of 91 to 56 the lower Stimson und discussed the Butler case bouse of the Illinois assembly Infer to e••sy was It In such a way that passed an act wiping out the stute that his government would prefer that Italo-Amerlcan relations should not be prohibition Ia'' and the search and Imperiled through 11 prespntation of seizure act that conwtemeut!' lt. The the circumstances surrounding the al· repealers had 14 more votes than were leged blt-und·run lnddent In 11 possi· necessary. The measure goe~ to till' bly acrimonious way. It wus apparent senate. which Is In recess until Feh that MuRsollnl would be glad It the ruary 17, and some or the house n1e111 matter were dropped entirely, so Mr. bers gave. warning that unless prompt W HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh By Hia Pen "How doe>< that young man live?" "By his pen." "Dues he write much?" "Only letters home."-Stockholm Vart Hem. E Don''~t~~ D neglect a COLD ISTRESSING cold in chest or throat-that so often leads to something serious-generally responds to good old Musterole with the first application. Should be more effective if used once every hour for five ho.urs. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful in• gredients brings relief naturally. Mus'terole gets action because it is a scientific "counter-irritant"-not just a salve -it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterole handy-jars and tubes. To Mothers-Musterole is also made in milder form for babks ond small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. B Truth in Adverti•ing Stranger (at village station)-Is this the 3 :15 train? Porter-"'e've nothin' ~o precise as that, sir. We just calls it the arternoon train.-Lceds l\Iercury. Tea Garfield Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stom· ach and intestinal ill. This good oldfashioned herb home remedy for c o ns tip a tion, stomach 11ls and o t h e r derangements of the system so prevalent these days is in even greater favor as a family medIcine than in your grandmother's day. Early Type "llave you any early American furniturE> 'i'' "Ob, yE'~. We still use a battery radio set.''-Life. Nothing ~<o popular as kindness. Has Your Ba~k Given Out? Backache Often Warns of Disordered Kidneys. If rruserabl<: with backache, 'bladder irritations and getting up at night, don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign ofdisorder. Use Doan'sPills. Successful for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan's today. Sold by deal· ers e~rywhere.. action was taken by the upper hous6 there might be a filibuster on approprl· atlon bills. The Wisconsin senate adopted three resol ut!ons asking congress to relieve One the country from prohibition. ur~es a national prohibition referen· dum, the second asks modification of the Volstead act to permit the manu· facture of light wines and beer, and the third calls to~ Immediate repeal or modification of the Eighteenth amendment. Concurrence o:C the lower house In these resolutions was eonsidered certain. T F W B D EFYING the en· the of emies monarchy and disre· ga•·dlng all threats, King Alfonso bas re· stored part of the const!tu· abrogated tiona! rights of the Spaniards and called elecparliamentary tions for March 1, ending the dictatorKing Alfonso ship that bas been In exlster..ce about seven years. The royal decree restores durIng the election period freedom of speech, freedom of writing, freedom of lawful assembly and of political and religious organization. It says the government bas done everything possible to guarantee honest elections and that these should have the full sup· port of the nation. But, say the Madrid correspondents, many politicians do not believe In the sincerity of the government and many more will not participate In the elections because of their wrath against the king. Socialists representing the vast majority of labor; Republicans, ""ho command the support of fully 00 per cent of the students ; monarchist enemies of Alfonso XIII, who, under the guidance of Sanchez Guerra, are demanding a constituent assembly, stand fast In their refusal to go to tht polls. The opening of the electoral period finds the country In a state of extreme nervousness. Alarming posters of revo· lutlonary and counter revolutionary plots appear everywhere. THE naval ap1Fpropriations bill reported favorably to the house becomes law, the naval establishment will be consld~rably reduced. The measure carries $344,ooo)XlO. which Is more than $3G,OOO,OOO below the expenditures al· lo\Ved for the current year. It provides for Rep. Britten fewer 11hlps In com· mission, reduces the enlisted personnel of both the navy lind the marine corps, d1mlnishes funds tor new warships and decreases the size of the l'\aval academy clas'>es at Annapolis. Officer strength Is maintained at the same le,·et. There is now before congress a war· ship autltorlza tlon bill carrying $74,· 000,000, which provides for the con· structlon of one cruiser, !our submarines 11nd one 11ircraft carrier. Chalr· man Fred A. Britten of Illinois, of the naval a1T11irs committee announced ef· forts would be made to ha\'e the house enact this measure, and It also will be pushed in the senate later. It Is fav· ored by President Hoo,·er. TTI~OUT a W ate pa!lsed neg11tlve vote the sen· the Kendall bill, al · ready passed by tbe bouse. providing for a 44-hour week In the postal serv· ice. The measure was backed by the National I•'ederatlon of Post Office Clerks and opposed by Post master General Brown. head of HILFl Paul W the Amtorg Trading corpnrutlon, Bo~danov, was denying to Chicago buRiness mE'n that Russia was Jumping 'wheat on central l<~uropean markets, dispatches came from Vienna telling how nussis's commercial representative there, operating from his seat on the VIenna stock exchange, .v11s alTering So\·let wheat at prices 11s much as 211 per cent under those quoted by competl· tors. It was under~tood in the Austrian capital that the Soviet government was planning to ship wheat from nus. sian Rinck l"ea ports up the Dnnuhe ril'er to compete with grain from Rumania, Jugo-Rin\'ia und Hungary In the markets of rentrat Europe. JugoSlavia already has taken steps to com hat this move. a decree being promnl gated doubling the duty on huported wheat, flour 11nu corn. ll·1mors of political turmoil In Russia that might lead to a revolut ton caused the price ot wheat on the Chi· cago bonrd of trade to jump 4 cents a hushPI to the highest price quoted there since last July. IR\VIN. who is still viceroy L OUD of Tndia, seems to have spilled the benns In the dispute with the Nationalists. Mahatma Gandhi who wa.s lil rather a conciliatory mood, wrote to Lord irwin asking an Investigation of what he termed gross cruelty un!l repression by pollee in suhduln.: those engaged In the liberation mo\'etnent. Tbe reply of the viceroy Is described us .. ,~rt und coldly official," 11nd thP members of the working committee ot the National cungtE'Ss profe~;;sed to see In It no evidence that the governm!'nt really desires to rna k e peace with the Nationalists exn~(JI on Its own terms. ThE'y feel there 1::; no lon~-:er hope fo• the acceptau~.:e of Prime .1\liui~tPr ltam _-ay Mndlonalrl's proposal ror quulifi('d home rule for India. Till' t:t•ug:il lt-l! l:'!llltiYe CltlWC'il :tpprll\f'll thP :\Ia• (l," tl!l plan. U'C). J9'11 \\'(•:;te-Tlt t'\t:WoVILIJt'l llhh.D.) Quick I COMFORT I for fretful upset children children are subject to little A LLupsets. They come at unex• pected times. They seem twice as ~rious in the dead of night. But there's one form of comfort on which a mother can always relyJ good old Castoria. This pure veg~ table preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes a restless, fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once more, back to sleep. Even an attack of colic, or diarrhea, yields to the soothing influence of Castoria. For sale by all druggists. Be sure to get the genuine product with Chas. H. 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