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Show THE IWYSON MIHONICLK. r.WSOV the hill to r war to Spanl News Review of Current Events the World Over Flatonifn in Cenca Strnjrple to Prevent Italu-Llhio-jiij- vs f f VS III Ml n reduction of at the o' co-,- ' ode: al go. leti-- u Y I 1. f lie ,i lit' Ill'll! uii- I ! u mi I it (. Iri-in.i-- r I.y ,tu al of K toj.'tlii-- r n it r t!iy f evolved a plan lor lirofnlnrt hy tin ea nt conn c 1, I appeared which promising, until It was communicated Premier Mussolini. Then Huron Alolsl, Italian deleto gate, unnoiinced the Eden Euval formula was 'entirely unacropt-ahle.However, hope was not nlmndoned for there was a chance that modifications could he made that would satisfy the demands of " in.iiob pi, leg 'a', on tinnl One deadline was set for September 1, hy which time the arbitrators on the Halo Ethiopian conciliation commission, who would r(" aume their work, would he required to report to the league council. Another time limit was ret for September 4, when the three powers and Ethiopia would he required to riqxirt their findings to the league council. In any event the council would tie scheduled to meet September 4. was One Important concession made to Italy In the formula. It was agreed that the ownership of Vuluul. scene of the frontier conflict Involved, should not he discussed. The Ethiopian contention lias been that responslfilllty for the border dash could not be established without the ownership of the locality being first determined. Emperor Halle Selassie met his chieftains In council at Addis Ababa and they told hi in It might be now too late to prevent war, or their tens of thousands of fighters were eager for hostilities to begin and could hardly be reThe emperor, however, strained. ought to hold the chiefs hack. At the same time he Issued another defiant note Informing the world that Ethiopia never would accept an Italian or other mandaie, adding: No amount of prosarIty under foreign domination would compensate for the loss of lnde pendence. Mussolini seized control of Italy's metal and fuel Imports for use In the expected war, and several thousand more soldiers and workmen sailed for Africa. George Huddleston of tlm members of the house who opposed the "death sentence' In the utilities bill scored another victory over the supporters of that plan of the New Healers. Sam Hay burn's motion that the house agree to the senate action on the bill was defeated, 210 to 155. Kay burn argued, pleaded and He threatened, but to no avail. warned the representatives that those who voted against Ills nue tlon would be Incurring the wrath of the administration, and at the last moment bad read testimony before the senate lobbying committee to tbe effect that ft New Jersey man had suggested the utilities companies start a whispering campaign regarding the sanity of the New Heal leaders. Still the big inn Jorily In the house insisted on rejecting the Hayluini motion. Then the bouse, by a vote of 1M to 172. adopted a resolution which virtually called for the exclusion of Hen Cohen, administration lobbyist from future conferences on the bill. T" b,v KMO 'HATH' congressmen start-e- d the week briskly determined to push through the President's "soak the rich" tax bill at this scs Ion. Opposing them with equal determination were a number of the lighting hardest h o Republicans Insist that consld ration of taxation be postponed until next winter and that meantime the question be studied carefully In connection with the budget for the next fiscal year. These Republicans are urgently calling for an early adSenator journment of congress. Hastings of Delaware has Introduced a resolution setting August It) as the day for quitting amt was trying to have It brought up for consideration before passage of the tax measure. Senator Vandonooig of Mlehlgan, often mentioned as a Presidential possibility, also Ue- - of the t:x January, ami be nt th no'iiair ; an lit gave out a s ' a the a in in. st rail oil s pin n in a ''so r He iiohfo.il vvliih won'.! r i ,' ''only a little eMa po. hot chin. 'e" and dcihirel that w chatter of taxes In millions to of! set known de' His In h.llions.' 'I he pemhng tax lull, as It Is lie i dev lug loped, said Senator Vail denhi rg, "will not produce appreciable revenue for Cm le Sam. It will not pay the President's deficit even for the period while the bill Is under consideration. As a contribution to the public credit, It Is as grim tt Inmx as was ever per petrated on tbe country. As a 'distributor of wealth It Is a mere vagrant flirtation with this left wing Idea." I year. As produced by the house ways and means committee after great travail the measure embodies an S7 per cent confiscation of large fortunes and Increased levies on the rich which would produce Hr haps $2o0,ixi(,0M) of additional an iiuul revenue. CENATB and house committees Investigating the actlvit.es of lobbyists went their separate ways, neither thinking very well of what Senator the other was doing. Plucks quiz occupied Itself much with the doling of representatives of the Associated (las and Electric An Executive order Corporation. from the While House directed the secretary of the treasury to make available to the seriate committee ull Incomes, excess profits, and capital stock tax returns to the extent necessary In the Investigation with the holding company bill or any other matter or proposal af fcctlng legislation." Simultaneous ly President Kooscvclt approved a new treasury regulation authorizing the release of this Information to the committee. Heprcsentatlve Patton of Texas went boiore the house committee again and satisfactorily explained how lie had been able to buy $.'!,( km worth of bonds out of tits savings As to the cigar box he carried away from the hotel room of John W. Carpenter, president of the Texas Power and Eight corporation, It contained nothing but cigars, Patton said. The fact Is, you have been done a very great wrong," commented ltcpresemutive H. E. Cox of Geer gia. OENAToIt GLASS scored perhaps N) the greatest victory In his long public career when the somite, without a record vote, passed Ids draft of the 11135 bank lug act, rejecting the central bank features urged by (lov. Msrriner S. Ecdcs of the fed oral reserve board and favored by the administration, 't he doughty Virgnian who was oino see rotary of the treas n ry, had fought desperately ngnnst the Cedes scheme and Ills triumph was decisive. There was no demand for a roll call on the final Vote, for the fate met by the propose! s of various amendments showed this pr.n'tdore would be futile. Senator t.a Collette sought to strike out a provis.on pormill.ng commereial hanks to underwrite ties and his proposal was heat en, "J to 22. Senator (lei aid Nye of North Dakota, another radical He puhlUai, oflered the central bank thin of Kev. Charles E. Coughlin, radio priest, which would set up a government owned nml wholly dominated system. It was voted down, ry to ni. Ollier amendments were offered and debated rather listlessly, for the record, ami then weie with drawn. Even Senator Duncan I'. Cletcher of Eloinln, chairman of the banking and currency commit tee, who had sided rather with Ecclt-sdeil.ned to push his amend menls designed to (Tipple Glass' (dan. Tbe senate lull was sent to con fercnce, for the bouse passed the measure drawn tip on the adv.ee of Ecdcs and TugwcIL , has passed and the has signed a bill which assorts promotion In the near future for about b.eco army olheors. It aeceleiates the advance ment of commissioned olhcers below the grade of colonel and takes effect September L CONGRESS , cci ' i Imn o' wi vV hu-- , 1 tor - n,i f' v X r : ' EASE FORMED INCREASES o , ' h, rv; I ? t! e ai-- i , I ' I ,5 f - 2 t 'X, hi tie and di JAPW will n m i ,a a w l.o s i 1 manager. i c j. i,v ; - Prois Ti canning operated b' a vcgc-'ili- .s . ; CUP Coal for most recipj year the t v h IVC tour own can-- t o'. id bupervision. ,i ,t. iuA !1m ley irrigaaii-- , 5 lut a new jpt July wholly they Kct of Snake ,,;e - . the first lift, or , ,re feet per day. i 1000 second i, wder, At',' .ov llo.v, would provide ', for every jvr daychild in the w jv,t .i r n according to -- at other for eo:n(ihpnt tigun-- i Secre' trv of the Navv bus Hi. mom. ed Claude A. Sw, n Stati-- in-o- that strongly fortified naval es w Hi be III t be Pu.-i'ioee in upon tbe e plration of the naval limi'.itlon treaties on January 1. He said he ip:;7. eonsldered tin ere atlon of naval step ping stones in the Pacific an limvtt.i Ide result of the treaties' expiration. He reveu'ed that the navy long has given consideration to Iacilh fortlll cation problems and that Impetus bad been given to the study since Japan's abrogation of the naval treaties. necessity for adequate bases In ttie Pacific was demonstrated forcibly last May during the ntinnn! fleet maneuvers off Hawaii ami the Aleutian Islands. According to reports, the navy high command In a report of the lessons learned In the exercises strongly recommended an Aleutian Islands hasp. The United States naval liases are few and far between as against those of Japan and Great Pritaln, which lie along the principal courses of English and Japanese traffic lines. The American liases are obsolete In comparison with those of other powers. 'I bp , l cau-- e P. mein. r i 1 . i ' n n (.ve, 'n I ti pi ov o .me of tilt) lmi. I in Tim.iuIluguS Cave, fn m tin id e 31 m v ( v 11 , 6 1 , d. I .. mil ' f f r t m s: a! 'o b u mu ' i Irum whuh tue To to thuu--..nd- dvvi II vit, 'U a -l a I f , P t fur i ) t t nn ucU-niatio- pro-.C- -. BAbCIMG PQ It would weigh, 2722 tons, and would woman and t an, ' ' Vthe Unfed States a bath and iih 20 million p v., besides. i..nba r i A warning to ; ygp, I il A A , r.J, oray their appie i ,V r t". IS to avert damage it been issued v c il ng ; II.v.'k'v, director of the ... j i f plant industry. IDA Approximately U(.,-l Idaho sheep will 7 -i ci !.nd :t the U urlccnth anby the de, i,i'or,-ore; i Ydc 1 Growers Sott.z price cs i t.i'"i ru.nb vv (1. Imli's vvl: r i ai j missing tin g d A. At curd ng to 1, . t tl.u FUI), I '1 u. ) a n. : in P'l) by the Mii.i',1 II vv !l '1 ll in il. t ho i ,i e. in j xis'i a n n apt f .r five yeai s, but i.n .11 y i, t. : I .V tl, cl- ,. d. an in A lml, E , - E S 'lb In.;put:;.-I ; in nt u'.s tei'ivo and d. p a t of heal Now the ivc is coniph 'v f and (let trie light). Tin; fotma'ion s f sin, mill as tiny nu in nun other c tw Manv h. .iti'dul of which r. senibl' coral. Pox. and tl) Hiatt or Tiiiip:.n,c',i', t!m t ( by the thitiic gbt . A rntioiul m num nt ft m al " 3 proclamation on U.'ulur 11, l'J22, the cave is proc.'fil of vandalism hy an Ai t of ('.metess datul June a, P .. The formations, ticether with the mile if nit nr dndv tr ill a b..e ben nhtrdnd lug to the (uve, ovr which the flora ami gnle-inurist. and posted, ate of paiticular educati-m..,,Tl r .r Tho auto tourist nuv drive to the (ave r,.rap ci ' iml, ' w : I b r a p idic camp g"'!;.! 's the b.-- e of the In nchi s, stovis, a,.l futl are ad fuT, s,,. ! tahh shade, water, pure V stn.e is I.g.n i.n- i .t to . ( ' free t cave a tl taliyoli fi a.d t"u:i-Ims and f.mdsiufis, lam meals, regular g.ounds whir. plies may be obtain d. , lmt lc'ianse (f inir.v. Guide service is mainiained re fuvv visitors betvvein Novtinher an Apnl. A lmfsi m to tie civ, 1m Hiding comp tent guale f rvice, is ,r,'l e iim f r a lulls an 2j c ns tjr children. The (.no is opt n from S n.m. ; nti 7, p. m. A( groii;itv ofa ll. l citivtis fiom Amcr.c,t; Fo.k be reached! manage tlm civ w.'h the which the cave ran al c'gratirn ami supervision cf local for. t otlicis. All r c ip's tre d'votcd to maintu'ning and developing the cave f n p.ilihe bt m lit. Tin; cave is almost Cud fed in length. 1. caving Timpcnocos cve for A'pcn crove, th highway Imp ( Timuanoe. s Mountain, which is the fhjciv.e of s viral ih hikers cadi sumnu r in what is bdeud t be th lav. t ( or mass hike of i's K.nJ m the wui'.d, w tii par, .pants i unrig from all poitions of the globe. down the cl.U'icr mlillg at til C edg' of Fllilald I.akc, should he ispcc.ally tlniiling this year, in the cq .11. m of f n-- t lan.ir , due tr the unusual amount ul snow paiked m tlm h .iy In 'gh's. grove, til1 famous summer canning gr ,und where tin tnir.-- t tlo am'i.tious !rk, r c i can stay fur a day or for a anl reach snow in half an horn's bruit d.tninng, is the durufig punt f r tho annual hike. outd mr '(jge if sb-CCU wovkirs have ('.instructed a n.-aid 1. . h cement in tin then' r of )i ll s, and an aphoh t. ric !;Vs m y erected. Tho tnlire theater has beui w.rtd w.ih hike. the lJ-Following the program, mo-- t of the Inkers n, up in li'.uikds, waiting until dawn to e unmunce the h If prop! r. M n how,v, r, a'. w;nt to make it a midn'ght hike, leaving up.,n coniph tion if the and attempting t make the towering hie-Utat nmri e. wliftiv comes a rare vista (f orange and golden light, (fiulrnt and b. and u; to- m upon the gl. riling slopes of Mount Tinqi Bummits of adjoin, ng motinta.ns to reward the al ndht dnn.'.i--In connection wi'h anno'ineemcr.t of this y.nr's h.t.u, M- p, n"u y wishes to emphasize; the fact that Mt. Tini'uan cs is a n',ir. il nmmi ment and a game preserve. Carry .ng f biennis is furh d.b n. Vmb r ad.lv lut"! r protcctR a from hunters, a fine herd nt tilt his grown each year; this" with deer, hi ar and other w.ld m the f,,m is mountain a veritable haunt for nature am! animal hr, ti Otf.ng hack to Asp.-- Glove, it is uni r to d "r spot is now ( naane by tabhS, st um fin- -i u -- , .ml bv (Vt Wi f r.mn'ng water fee lit u s. mostly Tuiii-is tv ica supervision. t are o. ccii!v iuv a d t s are free of ('a 1, . or month. All f.tcil C 'n'.inti'ng sou!1! fom irovc, yon hinhwav at a p at ju-- t a.i.ve t I b der. ,'dy Flow tin sue (f the pup The (nt.ro drive a, n! t'.i D p f. i vv . I v . ; nhr-ncu- 1 T 1 , is.i':, -- th-i- year-long- with u surface vessel during nmnciivcrs nf the P.iltic fleet and sank Immediately. Her entire crew of fi7 ollieers, seamen ami caTbe sub. vvliieh mu dets perl-bebuilt near the close of Russia's par tielpatlon In tbe World war, will be raised If possible. 113 collided d. dipt 'malic note coil cernlng tbp ('ommunist attack on tbe liner Preinen in tbe port of New York took the form of a request that the offenders be punished but asked for r.o apology. Acting Secretary of State William Phillips In Ills reply handed to tbe German charge d'AlTaires, Dr. Rudolf I.eit-netold briefly tbo efforts of tho New York police to gtiaid die vessel nml to subdue the mob, and pointed out that some of those who took part In the attack were arrested. The German note said tbe Incident ((instituted nn Insult to Germany. In Ills press conference President Roosevelt declined to comment on the affair. Asked about the protest of Jewish organizations against tbe German government's religions attitude, tbe President Intimated that the administration's view was full v expressed by Mr. Phillips reply Iti which lie expressed svmpathy for anyone who vxas denied religious P1 ERMANY'S liberty. Representative Diekxtcln of New York told the bouse that no npologv was due to Germany for flu Preinen Incident and that neither the lederal nor the local authorities were to blame for It. He asserted the attack was made possible by a sel'i-- h desire on tbe part of the skipper of tbe Preinen, who would not take police advice to hn't visiting to the ship n ucl lose the revenue of visi- - MannactnredbyBV Powder SpcciaUsttwitt nothing bat Baking pn . tors." Over In Germany tbe saner men In authority recognized Unit the Nazis were coin too far nml were probably beaded for a fa!! If not restrained. Dr. HJalmar Scbaebt, and ecopresident of tbe Relcb-ban- k nomic dictator of the relch. uttered a solemn warning to the anti Jewish and anti Catholic forces, declaring that tbe great ta-- k which the German people must fulfill to comply with tbe vv Klies of Hitler cannot be fullllli'd unless all disturbances are ended, be they In the Intellectual or economic field. EDM the Communist Internationale In Moscow comes the word that the reds are planning a strike of unprecedented scope" by seamen ami dock workers on the Pacific coast of the United States, beSam Darcy ginning In September. of San Francisco, nn American delegate. told about it. He repeated what had already been said by Earl Prow der, general secretary of the Communist party In the Unite I States, that Communists were for the seaman's and dork workers' strikes on the American Pacific coast and the San Pranclsce general strike Inst year. i 1 1 , pto-gra- s idc-ati- t . -. 1 truth tlia I : s t I i rA'thr "in' v Ur.ne s ,., hi M tor'-t- s who v s b n I of M bins p.-vii.- KILL BLACK i d File r, it An IDAHO FALLS, IDA. spider's bite P for them in garages, ton porches, etc. The minuto them spray THOROUl with also killil MOSQUITOES t.d.ihti Be sure you gil Boulder lake is now 84 miles I mg : ad averages about 300 feet in' cA; tli, the largest lake ever r d hv tr ;t FLY-TOX- n. Under the fenced lieiu.tg admi'M. tration, 357 rw h""v i.rv been built in Ii)A I fin -- u c people, 1 - n- - A-- p In h bri ied w leld b Rf.ifr: Pn u(r g.rl fi f lend or rc.U.'.i'r cr V tele; with UT. Considerable j; bung done on the j NJmru.l lorrsl by porcu-p.nc- s. yu.r.ti A. ANTI, dm; ! iVj of balsn.m Thou-ppc- Anioriean Falls reservoirs Ih.s pi ,.r :.;e more than twice tbo volume availab'e last year at tins time, n veport released by Lvnn Ciortdal!, watermast'T, disclose!. Jackson Jake has 543,000 fi'Te Let ard American Falls res-('.- fi r ,;u "tl fi;11) acre feet, com-Pfi-to k acre feet and 203.1" i' f'ot ja reservoirs i a1 L 5 ji.; ii f ti : d 7, : m o a 'strict i' ' I d ' ' r ' 'j UTi, inA. ' 1 c ' " ' ' ,r'r'', Du Ptt r . ( br i t v' . no' it ts. 1 1 ID V ' t De-- j stop tiie theft and n stolen horses V truck end trailer, ("unties in this sec- -. ,tnln Idaho, met t'ue situation and ' ("ubmg tiie prre- Dug tbe Idaho "'Hq-cemcn- n check-- t r r c y - ", U - ' Is a 6ald ha- t- hat ( peded I , but i up rh Ih o you os, I o goi iu hr A a urinaliw, d.Kinw,"" headache, ankles? Arc 11 youtii"1 dont unstrung and ' 21,000. DA. Shoshone eoun- U "( rt a net profit cf f t r the year ps oI.n3G.670 for 1934. tr W Then gi e Be m ,urctfnJ, kidneys. kidny ly, for funcl.ona! to SW mits excess waste uP and to poison and Tbo,:.. kidneys only. They the world over. You nine, store. time-teste- d a 'put; am Doan) t tin ke eth I cal, fell :,r & L) 1 i ist suffer burning. Do youfrequent Sixty-on- e rr,' renorted in Cass;a 'T'ditig to a report of l"reru ef the U. S. ! t f commerce. Vaiua-- " fids and buildings '"fiavv reduction, row t $3,130,000, or 32.5 ' ' " the figures for i l sa. 1 " c,.-e- a nan in -k ''Hh 16.9G4 acres m.vat'on in the past r n r SI! up CITY. UT. : ( cr Kccrctary- - Poroqson. ' a f C. outstanding Lions "Urt 23, which in-- 1 i D ,ovj idahn, are rc-- : r the adontion of a "t by the intcrnrdional "hat a nation-wid- e " ' n lv launched. , rj D m 4, wui-- ..mU'hiTH id FLORES'fON SHAMPOOW BTf rii3 connectionwith i k t'r 8 hair soft and fi n J v gists. Hiscox 0.v"..lalWolA, LAKE CITY, UT. ' " iSSSf-- r'rlrUc'an for the rt r.f aTicuHiire. . r ' I. HAIR fF'riffl yoi It ''( 'r ' . n ; h ell? f 1035 is csti- (bln heed, com- 1 "O' bt J in 1031 and I'D", c co ,rc!ing to a "fi 1 b" Frank An- - ' ; U b . ' r; D " bog Dr L The fair to be Eenteinber .0 v ' ; b'. J pARtf, BAL . a ! my q killed fits; Corp., Malden, e '. veil ago. ULACKi'OOT. IDA, ! years Drug 4 prietors: IetterSIass."-A. cd oi 11 nearly two tion lasted, then I readabK cura Soap and Ointment c for a free sample. 1 boi$i and after us ng two boxes ment with the Soap she lieved completely, of the M Prh (Signed) Mrs. Raymond H Massachusetts Ave., Forth Mass. 25c m Soap 25i Ointment Talcum 25c. Sold everyth ol dv b .! d. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Storage water xjprdios in Jackson lake ; 1 For ttp-.c- r IDA. j About three months after) by was born, eczema broke! over her body. It came oat In and was very red. It carsK stant Irritation and loss of u that I bad to put glows bands to prevent scratch; could not bathe her. : - YYILDI-SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Au- tvmobile inspection station cor- - th 3 wc tiiicatcs must be displayed on the (. t t lower right hand corner cf t' fever m vind-dnclit was announced Lyjtb. t tlx. lv. Y. Grco, superintendent ci state highway patrol. On vehicles whieli have no windshield, the certiticaitfs must be displayed on j ,D r, a place clearly visible from Uo t'cVi r outside. These provisions are v ,1 I ; fied bv state law. uri'D.": i RebuildPOCATELLO, IDA m dding of 400 box cars is underway tho c, : In the local railroad shops. IERA d:' o and t I (,-- ' Is In sniuee tr.-'aie bring ruined by the icK. p their habit it s.m; ti (h--- th" frees that are c1 lv a f w xr..n od and not yet s qpcioptiv It;,? to make good trehcr fil'd iy cutting away the I"-!cV'tf.y the gr.nving tree. AH thrurh tho formt the work cf tA varmint is noticeable. The 1 'v r pr.it rf thm trees where he still ij )..s vcA is rynerallv r half and g:' on but tbe feme Unx- - thTc- - norths of the tree, is (.'"'ii, having been com-pb- -t , . mtud ITS Relieved by Cutict v 'DL ' over Const; ere gc c fUA. criei i ITereforcl Ru!U nnil CalTeiPn'S greed, imiint and horned Wmm list. J. li. SlticliN, care Craud Tn Farm, Ixnt nnntrs, Kansas. LL irritation -- cJi-o-;- ch did ill Caused ' 11 her ;d .lt (0'S o located li"!wein Griv at. t i 1" ,, leavir.g Provo o'nvon ;. t 7V. id wood, the no to the left ahnut a mho tic-- a qua.'!' f, travel bv nut mobile onlv ro. nt . Here machiins must In aun h to 1 f r a a Professor Harrison R. Men 11 of tim Ih .h. It's woith It. At Stewarts Hit. to Ft h P'ake Y n g AV on ment Association has budt nn MI . hero n r tumhting torrent of water which fetus a p u ary. vising in stew nit's p k. H Is h from the M I. A. home, and the h'lmr is n w o h . spot a. ex 3 in the R i hv M, ur.ta i' w of fr ducky vk th 1 th- and i, vs t fir-- fi-- e raggf Yh; d, of the year. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah w ,11 be given 323,300 of a total e'dotn.ent of JOASO.OOO made by Ko". evelt to the public P, I of Kill All Spiders. J The NEV. at is deci dangerous to LAS "VEGAS. of sir The deadly BlactS un- s3 WI., usually god sugar beet harvest this year is predicted by local , -- snmv ar adv fort s', that l.u o..d sround f r tr.ivi !. h he r..sii st ( limb is up ft can Fork c. tiwn. An interos.ng sid" ; p for m.ltic-r na len Mr. ' ' . , i j 8 VOlC tbim n i A cjj ' .o-"- pa'ilic-sjiirilei- I C4 years 25 ounce ilf 1 C u')i . J a s itgible lorn pcndnig in a.r, iu.trMincrsville m; I; 'time of ,,,. , ,1)1 ba-- J. Francis ..j h. pr-.l- Lv , , u a - a s- L C .1 u -- 'L I1 mines, the to 11)33 t..t, the gold. loans t ,,il eligible ..me Owners r 1: o by Nov. 15, 4 Gold Not jn p; For U T CITY, ; ? ' 1 Lake City has since t;,,a-;vito the 1035 city F if UT.-- The CITY, v;1; T In v Read the Giape column of b. to Join the Dkzy Dedr r. win valu.iV. frte VI ION pciTT , Co Cniled N Ma-- s ,f ei.My ice .V, e fail ugly courteous, Mr Gil'e't via-oh l.'v e ' el ed bv hi- - fellow .or ll mr p 'v a' gr - - a n, w p tion. In hi- - erne to. n In w -, it-- is deadline 15 S-- ,"'vod s, nufi.r, do d I', at t' e age o' dign.hed and nr. and SPRAY 1 GREAT J" Iv w en i e it, ... fs 11 n told lor Busy Readers fly llML ViV. ii'oeiif. - Nevertheless, It appeared probable that the tax measure would he en acted before adjournment, for the the Italians. administration leaders had promised to protest this to Senator lai Collette and Italy was expected gainst time limit s fixed In the other "liberals," and besides that, draft of the projected peace for- they have no dcs.re to pass a t.ixa mula. tinn bill In a Presidential election LEI) o U'SCtr EDEN. Urlll-- h CVVPT. t nr of N.nloiis 1' In fill t i, w (H I'Ufril ugly 0 4 it wi irjln,; to lm! n wny to inert war tii'tucoii t!,p I .1 ly niiil Ethhqd.i AN li'.'l.' the 2 i pH i: -Cl,', d M .1 r!,r inn 1, v E By EDWARDNew W. PICKARD L'n.on. t ndMi.r.-U- r'ltr.Di Wt'sti HHplt d op;is Ii g vote to rnaiin, bv Senator fax'lnin of Ihz rat Delaware. This nullifies the varl ous adjustments made hv the Pies blent for the purpo-- e of to carry out the party pledge of a fht on Projfre. Mea-ure- s in Conjure it, ji r ,t mi ;is News IntermouataiR Timoanogos Cave Amsno: n i eruiis of the New Deal War ft r.ll 1 IT Me SUFFERERS STOMACH hur Thi'' If d nhfin UcCIlntocH Cldu.. hJ 8" (Hus liviituui YaiWPrr n t'i A"' with a triil-- Ba V fV4rv rc?rl tTllC ...a-- 01 ha v (rf'isLr Hu Jk. km |