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Show , WiJl' i& ,i ' f PAYSON. UTAIl THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. News Review of Current Events the World Over Iloom-Kansa- s Southerners Launch Talmades Presidential Ronus Offers Landon to Republicans Rill Passed Over Roosevelts Veto. W. PICKARD By EDWARD Npw.pftpf-LnUm. THOUSAND or more 'pwo n.r jrr:tsa representing 17 Southern anil horiler states lliougli most of them were Georgians Dcmm-riit-s- . Ills own best recommendation of himself he gave In three succinct paragraphs summarizing balancing achievements. In Mneott, with wild yells liiiinehed the boom of Oov. Eugene Tulmndge for On., and Democratic nomination. They the (residential motion asking him to run ns a constitutional who Is Democrat opposing what they theor-bralcalled the trusters and professors of the New Deal. though highly eluted, declined to comment or to make any nrinouneement at the time. The platform adopted by the meeting railed for preservation of the Constitnlion, of state sovereignty and of the American form of government. It aroused president ltoosevelt of abandoning faith In the Constitution and the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson anil of "readoiited a n ahandonlng, and the platform on which he wns elected In 1U32. It said: We do not regard the occupant of the While House as a Democrat. lie has broken the pledge of our party and violated the platform of pudiating, l!i:i2 We here today affirm otir faith that doctrine. It Is not easy yet to esllmate the possible results of the Tnlmudge movement. The administration leadr ers refuse to take the (leorgla seriously or to admit that he can Imperil their control of any of the southern stales. The situation In the South Is further complicated by the sudden dentil of Gov. (). K. Allen of Louisiana. lie was (lie devoted and complaisant adherent of Huey Long and had been selected to fill out the unexplrod term of the late senator. Lieutenant Governor Noe succeeded to the governorship, hut who will now he the lender of the Long forces was not Immediately determined. In goy-erno- of the veterans bonus means of laiby bonds payable on demand was enacted into law by congress, and the money for the may he available on July 1. The Harrison compromise litmus bill that went through the senate ami house easily, was vetoed by President ltoosevelt. The house Immediately ami enthusiastically The senate the measure. wns a little more deliberate, hut within three days It, too, had overridden the disapproval of the Chief Kxeeutlve, and the hill was made law. The vote In the senate was Tti to 111. In the house It had been 321 to 01. It was a notable fact that all the senators 05 In number, for Huey Long's successor has not yet taken his seat were present and voting. Notable, but not sjrange when one remembers this Is an election year. Fifty-seveDemocrats, Id Republicans and 3 radicals La Iollette of Wisconsin. Shlpstead and Henson of voted for the bill, while Minnesota 12 Democrats and 7 Republicans voted against it. The galleries were filled am: there was wild cheering when the vote wns announced. Republican senators amused themselves and the spectators by twitting the Democrats on their failure to stand by their chief, the most voluble of the twitters being Senator Hastings of Dcdaware. Informed of the vote, President Roosevelt at once ordered government departments to prepare for payment of the bonus certificates as ipnekly ns accuracy will permit. Secretary of the Treasury Morgen-tliasaid that the payment would he the most difficult mechanical task the treasury hnd faced In Its history. He said the treasury would need $2,500,XM) and the veterans administration $5,(M),MK) to increase the force to take care of the Job. More thnn seven million Interest calculations will be necessary. HAT Is known ns the CAN either take on the ItITK head Jones Mil for soil V mantle of hypocrisy, or we the administrations substitute for the AAA, was given the can tuke a walk; and we'll probably hesitant approval of the senate ag- do the latter." These words of ricultural committee by a vote of K. Smith In Alfred 15 to 2. although Chairman Ellison his speech at the D. Smith of South Carolina said he American Liberty personally hnd some doubts as league dinner In to Its constitutionality. The measWashington were ure would enable the secretary of the most perhaps agriculture to remove 50.000, ono Interesting and sigacres from cultivation and give him nificant of his uteven wider powers tlmn he hnd unon .that terances der the MA. It wns evidently occasion, for he headed for a hot debate on the sen- ate professed for floor. Secretary Wallace let It he known officials of the Agriculture, Treasury and Justice departments were In an effort to collect for the government the $200, 000,000 ordered returned to processors by the Supreme court, hut he gave no details of the plan. In referring to this court order In a radio talk, Mr. Wnllaee went further In criticism of the Supreme court thnn has any other official of t administration. He declared It was the most gigantic legalized steal In history." Representative Allen T. Treadway of Massachusetts assorted on the floor of the house that that any official who will make n stati'-mon- t of that nature about the Supreme court ought to he Impeached. Mr. Wallace may not have heard the Inst of this. TRANSAS Republican state com-mltfe- members, theKansaDay club and many parly leaders from the Missouri vallev region, cep.hr-plug Founders dav In Topeka, pro ented to the conn try Gov. Alf Landon of Kansas as their choice for t e . Republican dential nomination. In a speech to the bnmp'oters t he governor told what he Presi- hoped to do for the cation If he were nominated and ehMed. Refraining from "snbstl-tuflnepithets for arguments. he offered a progruii for ending federal extravngaiue and restoiing pros- perity What Replying to the query would you ih,?" Mr. lauidon proposed relief for agriculture through a soli conservation program with the tamest purpose of saving the fertility of American farms and not merely that of providing a Mind for further dispensation of AAA checks. The governor pledged himself to old age pensions. He recommended extension and Improvement of civil service, and the utilization hv the federal government of specially trained minds n he has used them In Kansas to collect fads, no) to administer the--- speaking disciples of to he "the JelTer-an- d Cleveland" and j season concerning their action In the Democratic national convention next June when the delegates are asked to Indorse the doings of the Roosevelt administration. There could he no misunderstanding Smiths son, meaning, mid he must now he con- sidered ihe leader of the Conservain tive Democrats their revolt against the policies of the New the Townsend CTIVITIKS proving most annoying to many congressmen, arid It Is likely they will he investigated. A resolution for such an Inquiry was Introduced of by Representative Jasper Hell Missouri, Democrat. It charged that for several years "Individuals and d groups have "conceived and numerous schemes under the pretext of obtaining pensions for the aged and needy" and that now "several groups of fraudulent promoters are enriching themselves by the so called pension .tat plan M jst racket. There are perhaps 50 to do votes In the Townsend Idoc In the house, so tlu-r- w ere ly fight over pro.-pee- ts for a live- the resolution. JURY In the United Slides District court In New York returned verdicts of guilty against acting ('apt. William K. Warms and three eo defendants in the criminal negligence trial resulting from the disastrous fire that swept the Morro Castle olT Aslmry Park, September S, 10."4, taking a toll of 131 lives. Resides Warms, those convicted were Kben Starr Abbott, chief engineer of the burned ship; Henry K. Cahaud, executive vice president of the New York A Cuba Mall Steamoperators of the ship company, Ward Line, and the New York & Cuba company Itself. istration Democrats that gentleman the full blame for repudiation of most of the planks In the Democratic platform of 1032, which he declared was the best that was ever put forth In this country. Millions and m'., lions of Democrats Just like myself, all over the country, still believe that platform, And what we want to he shouted. know Is why It wasn't carried out And listen. There Is only one man In the United States of America thnt enn answer that question. Senator Robinson's reply to A1 Smiths speech consisted In the main of quotations from previous uttornnees by Smith In which he advocated a course quite ns radical as that pursued by the New Dealers In combating the depression He Jeered at the New Yorker for abandoning the streets of the west side for tlje palaces of Park avenue ami trading Ids brown 'erby for a silk topper, and denounced him ns lie face of the onemv. a di ld IB Wetp .le Discovery of a large where prehistoric Algeria games were played soo announced at Flagstaff, Harold S. Colton of the f 34,1 Northern Arizona. sSH The discovery, pronotis, lng, was made In norths The near Flagstaff, by a Jolntp18 of the Museum ami Ad ara Teachers College Fitted I giv( by J. C. McGregor. The find surprises nrchw cause never before lug u Haro Ized that ball game-- -- na;etar; secre of Mayas, Aztecs, at of Mexico were popular wide an area of undent iTbe' The game court now ex)3 an oval bowl about 100 45 feet wide, with slight a ends. The sloping sides, Lffan ton said, must have bear eight feet high, and the level. A goal was mad, rocks In the floor. Scien'r ThS glflc txlco Den.ity The Density Is usually ejila pounds per cubic foot In t, system of welglrts and mm' "The the metric system KraiM omit centimeter are used. Thek are the more convenient, density of water Is very ch ;ram per cubic centlniete:,na ,' RANGE'S new government, fore densities expressed In 1 It Sarraut as premier, der system give a direct com;.-- j.. Is ho d will stand up until the the density of a given mats If It does, the retli at of water. spring There are. which lu an ounce and 10 cubic Sec sults will not be Memorial hall of the American Museum of Natural History In New York Roosevelt cCai for for Italy happy of the big air liner which fell In an Arkansas swamp. In a cubic Inch. Gre was dedicated by President Roosevelt. a It will take Col. Edgar S. Gorrell. who was elected "czar of commercial aviation 17 persons to their death. Pal much stronger carrying new ly or; sidzed Air Transport Association of America. the in DestlPnl Scenic Contrasts by of In stand support Death Valley Is a region o!1 the League of NaArl scenic contrasts, with tions than did that mountainous new formations, of Laval. The Meet Cubas New Prexv, the valley is 270 feet belowforeign minister Is It Is pocketed between Pierre - Ktlenne Dr. Miirucl M. Gomez thej mountains on the west andtb a Klandln, noted for and Grapevine mountains on tenhis I)r. Miguel Mariano Gomez, for all a part of the Sierra New1 ll a dencies; and Josiner mayor of Havana, was elected Death Valley Is approxir,1 eph president of Cuba. He was the fi aiiles In length and at mask. e no friend of Mussolini, Is the mincoalition candidate and defeated ,ur from 15 to 30 miles In width. ister of state concerned chiefly with ice, In other respects league affairs. ht there Is nothing especially notable Drum Communicate the about lhe Sarraut cabinet. Itegnier As used by the natives 0. nat Is retained as finance minister, and Africa drum communication he Is committed to the Laval policy on an elaborate code whki of defending the franc. reared In the atmosphere Is Flandln went to London for the pendent on social understate funeral of King George, and It is mutual recognition of the to would he rumored In Paris that tions than on translation lD:eT" sound out Rrltlsh bankers on the Travelers, even Europeans, subject of a loan of three billion talned food and lodging byl:? francs which the French treasury lde C sorely needs. With Laval In the It Is Stylish, Ally discard, the Rrltlsh might look on this suggestion with favor. Nothing In clothes, feta, that Is rewbs, masculine, know merely because It Is sensed ordered the United States becomes the vogue. Marine band to walk out at the wo womens patriotic conference on naer tional defense. Probably It was AsCot?;, sistant Secretary of the Navy Hen- former President Mario G. Menocal. Thousands of Chinese students from 15 universities and many middle ry L. Roosevelt, but he would say The president of Cuba Is a powerful exeutive; he even names the schools have been demonstrating against the encroachments of the Japfrom common cofl nothing, so a resolution was Introduced In congress demanding an Ingovernors of provinces and the may- anese and the autonomy movement Some of them are here seen scators of cities. tering the police In Peiping with a fire hose which they captured. vestigation. The difficulties arose out of a speech before the women's conferNo matter how many a ence by Ralnbrldge Colby, a Demohave tried for your cone you Mouse of Mickey Daddy crat who said unkind things about cold or bronchial Irritation,! get relief now with Crechol the New Deal. Thereupon the hand Joins Legion of Honor . Serious trouble may be brer ga walked out, and certain navy offyou cannot afford to taka C E icers refused to deliver scheduled with anything less than Walt With appropriate ceremony, speeches before the conference. cion, which goes right to t of the trouble to aid Disney, creator of Micky Mouse, The Repuhlicans did not overlook coothe and heal the inflameior was decorated with the Legion of the opportunities offered by the Inn branes as the Honor, conferred upon him by the cident. loosened and expelled. Is French government. The presenta- Even If other remedie failed, dont be discourager A DoLF IIITLUR has just com- druggist is authorized to deled three years as the rulCreomulsion and to refui.h er of Germany, and the anniversary money if you are not satisr was celebrated by the Nazis with results from the very Creomulsion right nwgi triumphant rejoicing. Addressing 1 LMI.Ooo Nazi storm troop veterans, the reiehsfuehrer declared; ProbleB Individual "Whoever opposes ns now does It may lighten Legislation not heeanse we are Nazis, but becap3 of men a little, but cause we restored military Indenothing for congenial ineE pendence to Germany." Ililler spoke 25 minutes, claiming the Nazi movement has brought unity to the nation and adding; "We seek peace because we love It. but we Insist on our honor because we do not live without it." 3-- Chinese Students Demonstrating -. Beware That Hang fj Blessing of the Waters of Rumania ns'-o- germ-lade- gi firsf-P- The concern of the adminIs now as to how extensive will he the holt; and whether the conservatives will put up llielr own ticket, support the Republican nominee or merely stay away from the polls. (If course in any case the Republican cause will lie aided materially, unless the ORT11Y among recent guesses of Its leaders are all wrong. V. Is that of George aths New Deal Democrats were quite Wiekershain of New York, who was undismayed by the Smith speech, general of the United which they declared was weak and attorney States In the Taft administration Ineffective. They announced that and for many years one of the counMajority I.endor Joseph T. Robinson of the senate would deliver the try's leading corporation lawyers. years old. and nllii lal reply In a radio nddress, and He was seventy-sevedied of heart disease In a taxicab. unofficial answers to Smith's denunMr. Wiekershain was chairman of ciation came from various sources. the famous Hoover commission Mr. Smith In his Liberty league named to Investigate prohibition speech never once named President and other law enforcement In 1020. Roosevelt but he specifically put on The commission's Dealers. 800-Year-O- 1 pro-mote- working r We.-ter- n Current News Scenes and Persons in the Find Wliere Games King Carol of Rumania receives the cross from the patriarch, Miron Crist ea, while Prince Michael looks on, during the Messing of the Waters of the river Dambovita. The cross la thrown Into the river and chosen swimmers seek to retrieve It, The successful man Is rewarded with a medal given by the king at the royal palace after the ceremony. tlon took place at the Disney studios In Hollywood, In the presence of a large number of friends and associates by J. J. VHala, French consul In Los Angeles. NOW THAT HE EATS Bridge of Ice Forms in Niagara Gorge report opposed repeal, but the document was accompanied by the members Individual statements In which a majority urged repeal or modification of the eighteenth amendment. The net result wns confusing. tl IS ROAST HE HAS HIS TUMS IF HEARTBURN COMES... 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The plan proposes battleships with a maximum of 35,Vm tons, the existing limits; 11 Inch guns In stead of the present Id Inch ones, wbieb would be eliminated ; and an entirely separate cates, try for destroyers, placing them In a with small cruisers. n f LL V.sd - X Ml sSisrr w V3K A - smoking, hasty eating, last nigwj some other cause has brought 00 tion, sour stomach, gas, belchingSee how food taboos' variM-- 7 taking any harsh alkalies which w may increase the tendency gestioo. Instead a wonderful anUOML in an unusual way, by dissolvytf J to correct stomach acid . . Only 10c a rolL At ail drug stoc l ehtssi-tleatio- C0 OLD KING IS A MERRY OLD SOUL " v 0- AeNeeij5eggge(, , wUS . JSy 'A TUMS TUMS ARE ANTACID . . FOR THE TU . NOT A LAXATIVE, PARKER HAIR BAln. This Ice bridge was formed In the Niagara gorge below the falls by a combination of high winds holding hack the water In the upper river bnek of the falls, and by the cold snap which formed giant ice cakes. 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