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Show TTTE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Pollination by Wasps Saved California Figs The California fig crop was saved by lie action of a Fresno farmer who had iald ont a CO acre fig orchard and who was unable to gather a crop. The trees find all the appearance of health but the fruit failed to properly develop. George C. Itoeding was in tills predicament and to solve his difficulty he mnde a trip to Smyrna. He found that it was the custom of tiie growers there to gather wormy fruit from the wild fig trees and hang It among the cultivated trees. Little wasps from the wormy fruit were essential to pollinate tiie cultivated orchard. He Imported some of tiie wild trees and went through t bo same procedure and the effect upon his orchard wus magical. inThe result is that the dustry is now an Important one. Denver Mother Tells Story which was formally dedicated by former President Calvin Cool Idee for whom It la named. 2 Submarine V 6, latest addition to the American navy, ready for its launching March at Mare Island navy yard In California. 3 John North W'illys of Toledo, Ohio, new American ambassador to Poland. 1 Conlldge dam, !n Arizona, the Increase by leaps and hounds, and an illicit liquor tratiic infinitely woese than ttie open saloon." Mrs. Miller struck out at tiie W. C. T. Ik, which, she asserted, is corrupting legislative bodies with its political tactics. Next day the dry's began the introduction of testimony with the first of some fifty witnesses from all parts of tiie country and from all walks of life. They led off with Samuel Crowtlier, a writer who lias been gathering Information on the liquor question for a magazine; Edward Keating, former congressman from Colorado; L)r. Daniel A. Poling, president of the World's Christian FniDavor union, and Henry M. Johnson, Louisville lawyer. Mr. Crowtlier said he had asked Thomas A. Edison and Henry Ford to attend tiie hearing but they were unable to do so. However, hotli sent telegrams warmly endorsing prohibition and tiie Eighteenth amendment. It is noteworthy that so far most of the drys emphasize especially the economic benefits the country has derived from prohibition, while most of tiie wets dwell particularly on the alleged break down of morals resulting from It. NEWS REVIEW OF CUnSEHTEIfEHTS President Hoovers First Year I3 Beth Praised and Attacked. By EDWARD W. PICKARD first WHETHER Herbert Hoover's President is to be considered successful depends largely on tbe political bias and economic convictions of the one who does the considering. The varying views on the matter were expressed tn the senate by Senator Simeon 1. Fess of Ohio, speaking for the administration party, and Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, speaking for the opposition. Senator Fess especially praised the President's efforts to combat business I regard the depression, saying: handling of the economic forces that were playing toward disaster by the President as the most outstanding accomplishment in the history of the gsrerntnent of which I have any He knowledge on economic lines." said lie was not entirely sure that it was possible to avoid the cycles in business in which a high business level is followed by a depression. "If it can be done," continued the Ohio senator, we have the leadership in the White House that will do it; for the President has been working on the problem eight years." In dealing with other features of the administration record during the year Senator Fess discussed farm relief, the tariff, the naval armament conference, other International questions, and prohibition. Senator Harrison said he wished to Senator Fess "on his congratulate audacity and nerve in speaking explanations of the misacliievements of the administration during the last year. If the failure to solve big problems Is an achievement, then this administration for the last year is a success, said Senator Harrison. If disgusting the farmers of the land is an achievement, then this administration is a success. If dissatisfying labor is an achievement, then this administration is a success. If indecision upon the part of a President is an achievement, then President Hoovers first ar Is a great success. egates resumed their part in the nego tiations. Premier Tardteu sent Brt and, Dumesnil and others over to Lon don Thursday find went himself oi Saturday, so there was a prospect o progress. ,R. HOOVERS commission to conditions in Haiti Is getting an earful several of them, Indeed. Immediately after its arrival In some twelve hundred native women prayed in public for an end of American occupation and then paraded through the streets past the headquarters of the commission, voicing an appeal for the liberation" of Haiti. On succeeding days the commissioners heard prominent leaders of the Nationalists denounce Gen. John II. Russell, the American high commissioner, as virtually a dictator whose puppet Is President Borno. They demand a free election of a president and one of them said : Tf the council of state dares to elect a president on April 14 Instead of permitting a popular election, United States machine guns will sink all Haitians in blood. They still want the United States to help them tn the sanitary service, but insist all other American activities should be abolished. Some asked that the commission supervise tiie election, but Chairman .Forbes told them this was Ime Nature controls all the functions of our digestive organs except one. We have control over that, and Its the function that causes the most trouble. See that your children form regular Dowel nanus, and at the first sign of bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness or constipation, give them a little California Fig Syrup. It regulates the bowels and Btomach and gives these organs tone and strength so they continue to act as Nature Intends them to. It helps build up and strengthen pale, listless, underweight children. Children love Its rich, fruity taste and its purely vegetable, so you can give It as often as your child's appetite lags or he seems feverish, cross or fretful. Leading physicians have endorsed it for 50 years, and its overwhelming sales record of over four million bottles a year shows how mothers depend on It. A Western mother, Mrs. R. W. Stewart, 4112 Raritan St., Denver, Colorado, says: Raymond was terribly pulled down by constipation. lie got weak, fretful and cross, had no appetite or energy and food seemed to sour in his stomach. California Fig Syrup had him romping and playing again in Just a few days, and soon he was back to normal weight, looking better than he had looked in months. Frotect your child from Imitations of California Fig Syrup. The mark of the genuine Is the word California on the carton. Weed less Pain? Dont be a martyr to unnecessary pain. Lots of suffering is, indeed, quite needless. Headaches, for example. They come without warning, but one can always be prepared. Bayer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief. Keep a bottle at the office. Cany the small tin in your pocket. Then you wont have to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you get home. And dont think Bayer Aspirin is only good for headaches, sore throats, and colds! Read the proven directions for relieving neuralgic, neuritic, rheumatic, and other aches and pains. Remembering, of course, that the quick comfort from these tablets is not a cure j for any continued pain, see a doctor. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. 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You neednt say good night the girl. to me when guests are present, Hilx fOT at all to tiie surprise of those And Hilda bobbed her head. da. IN conversant with the grain trade, That night she entered the drawing conditions in the grain market became room, ignored her mistress and apsueli that tiie federal farm board found possible. proaching the visiting gentleman, sriid it necessary to modify its activities In Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh A Sending Station The Dominican Republic has quieted Good night; I go to bed softly: bolstering up wheat prices through the down after the resignation of PresiMrs. Tattler Have you heard that now," and walked out. Boston AS dealer an eatboriseJ to refud year aeaq bribe Grain Stabilization corporation and dent Vasquez and the installation of knt bettle S aet aaiUd, about Mrs. Flitters? utory tiie Farmers National Grain corporaGen. Rafael Urena, leader of the InMrs. Gazippe Yes; thats old stuff tion. surgent movement, as provisional by now. Mrs. Chatterton has broadThe One to 31ame Take Your Choics Tiie change in policy, as announced head of the government cast It over her Mrs. Who broke your window, telephone If a mans income Is small and he by Chairman Alexander Legge of the line. He needs money, he Is broke. If his InMe husband, dearie. Higgs? farm hoard, consists in abandonment was In denominated ducked. come Is large and he needs money, he London THURSDAY of the arbitrary loan price basis esAmerican is financially embarrassed. unemployment day" b; Misery loves company if company tablished by the board last fall. No the Moscow Communists and a Ail ear. has love sentiment. Magazine. parade people sympathetic really more grain will be bought on that and other demonstrations by the nn basis, Mr. Legge said, though loans employed were held in many cities li will he mnde to on tiie and America. In some place; Europe present crop until July 1. Prices for there were bloody encounters with thi wheat during the week were unsettled police and in others there was no dls and generally lower. order worth mentioning. Later Mr. Legge was quoted as deAmong the activities of the Com claring that a real embargo against munists should be recorded the instl shipping wheat from farms to termigation and management of a rebellioj nal markets will he put Into effect of 14,000 high school pupils in Manila unless farmers hold their stocks until They struck It is being rumored (and truthfully) that no nominally because of al storage facilities become available. ieged Insults by a woman teacher, an other American motor oil has been so speedHe said the boaid is endeavoring to the Reds incited them to sanguinarj ily accepted by motorists. Conoco avoid such drastic measures during encounters with the police. Motor Oil has smashed all precetiie present grain emergency, but that its dents by amazing reception . . . And this if railroads are unable to unload cars von tirpitz, who wai oil is as unusual as its introduction. Its of grain at, terminals an embargo admiral of the Germai would become imperative. superiorities are so apparent, that even navy during the World war and fa Officials of twenty-fiv- e before its announcement was well under grain and tlier of his countrys submarine war other farm commodity exchanges held fare, died in Ebenhausen of bronchi literally thousands of new users were way, a secret meeting tn Chicago and gave tls at tiie age of eighty-onat Red Triangle stations. years. appearing out the word that so far ns they were Cablegrams from Japan told of thi concerned tiie verbal warfare with death in Kobe of Dr. Arthur T. Had tiie farm hoard was ended. ley, president emeritus of Yale uni Ye have decided to shut up and versify. He succumbed to pneumonii get hack to business as best we can at the age of seventy-threyears. Doc under tiie situation, despite what tor Hadley was educated tn Yale tint and governmental spokesmen Berlin universities and Joined the fac may say or do. said one of tiie Chiulty of ids olina mater tn 187!). Twen cagoans who attended the conference. ty years later he was elected to th Tiie general opinion of the meeting presidency, retiring In 1021. He was was reported to he that the grain considered one of the world's leadinj trade was satisfic'd with tiie modified economists. policy announced by tiie federal farm Other deatlis Included those of D heard, withdrawing the fixed prices n. Lawrence, noted English novelist for wheat being paid to and poet, and Viscount Herbert Gladonly. stone. youngest son of William E. Gladstone. ECU ET AIIY OF STATE STIMSON sprung a surprise on the world IL, lumber and sugar combined with a s';, foment in London that tiie tbe senate last week and hroug United States Is willing to reduce Its about a vote of 47 to 30 In favor naval armament by more than 200.nno an Increase in the duty on Cuban su tons, if tiie fleets of tiie other naval ar from 1.7o to 2 cents per pour powers are reduced accordingly. He Nine senators, most of whom are I said tins in reply to reports that tiie terested In either oil or lumtx naval conference was likely to result switched their votes, and the resultii in an increase Instead of a reduction combination smashed tiie Democrat In tiie tonnage of tiie navies of tiie Radical Republican coalition tiiat h world, and said Ids plan seemed to be has been having Its own way In fi acceptable to America and Great Britmutating tiie senate's tariff hill. Du ain. ing the exciting debnfe Senator Cn France was still holding up the proaway and others charged that a do ceedings of tiie conference although had been entered Into, and there we Its name seems to intrigue motorists and Premier Tardien obtained a good mawarnings t bat the oil, lumber and su much conversation has dwelt on the Germ. ar trade would tie made a cornpai; jority In the chamber of deputies. Tiie Process, and the whys and wherefores . . . French continue to demand a tonnage issue. Tiie house hill increased ti the story is this: Under exclusive Conoco-owne- d of at least 700.000 tons. If they are rate on Cuban sugar to 2.4 rents pi given this, Italy demands the same patent rights, a precious oily essence pound, so an increase in this duty is total. But Great Britain's fixed poladded to a superbly fine paraffin base oil. certain when the virtually senate ar icy Is to have a navy as large as those This essence is lacking in all other oils, inhouse conferees fix up the final dra of any two continental powers, and of the measure. cluding the one you are now using. The to have 1,400.000 tons she must add Germ Process makes possible the 200,000 tons to tiie figure on which NORTH WILLYS of Toledt JOHN safety factor that we call penethe agreement with the United States Ohio, automobile manufacturer. I trative lubricity. And this oil, of all on the is based. That in a nutshell Is the the new American ambassador to IV situation, though there are many commarket, provides a safer, more positive land. Ilis name was submitted t plicating side features. motor protection, from the time you start Warsaw for approval, which it r( Tiie subcommittee of the conference reived, and the motor until you turn oil the ignition. tiip appointment was the; to which was referred Mr. Stimsnn's So . . . when will you begin using this nesY announed President Hoover. Th by resolution on the limitation and husenate hud no objection to tbe selet at the sign of the Red Triangle oil? manizing' of submarines reported It tion. could do nothing until the French del (B. 1930. Westers Newepeer Union.) For Galled Horses , Tit-Bit- When will USING THIS Germ-Process- YOU BEGIN NEW OIL? ed Alfred e TNEMILOYMENT is of course one of Hie immediate concerns of the government and furnishes ammunition for the opponents of the administration. Secretary of Labor James .1. Davis, following a cabinet meeting at which the industrial situation was discussed, asserted that ns a result of the Presidents activities unemployment lias been he'd to less than that of previous financial crashes. Other administration leaders expressed confidence that unemployment would lie materially relieved within (lie next few weeks through the federal agencies called into action by the President. Senator Wagner of New York, Democrat. l as introduced a hill for stabilisation of Industry by construction of public works and the prevention of unemployment in periods of business depression, and appropriating Sir.O.fKht,. 000 for these purposes. Secretary Davis opposes t lie measure, holding it Is unnecessary and provides methods too cumbersome for its use. one-hal- ITONENTS of our prohibition laws closed their case before the house judiciary committee on Tuesday with the statements of a number of witnesses, the best known of whom were Iireckenridge Long, former assistant secretary of state, and Dr. Stewart Patou, psychiatrist of Johns Iff; kins. Three women also took the stand, Mrs. Robert W. Lovett of Poston, Mrs. fort land t N'icoll of New York and Mrs. Carroll Miller of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Lovett sounded the keynote of the testimony of all three with a declaration that the women are seeking the same objectives as the dry women, namely, protection of children, a decrease in crime, and abolition of the commercialized liquor "A traffic. Put want have manded. we today?" she deDrunken children, crime on e poll-tieia- v GfkM metal-penetrati- PROCESSED PARAFFIN BASF MOTOR. OIL ... |