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Plan to Get Even Cook left, eh?" Yes, she was too good. During the month she was with us my wife gained twenty pounds." Where Is she now? My wife managed to' work her off Boston on a woman, she detests. . Transcript. , The Philanthropist. Customer Why, youve put your ! . prices up again Fishmonger Well, mum, I ask yer ow else are we to fight the profiteer at his own game? Bunch (London). ' " woman. Indeed? And when are they?" She He Before afterward. he is were every way If the president-elec- t in office and the new congress in session and business going on as, usual at .the old stand before the end of January? Well, the presidential election may be held with this program in prospect. Anyway Senator Henry F. Ashurst of Arizona has introduced a joint resolution (S. J. Res. 228) providing for the amendment of ' the Constitution as follows: SECTION 1. The terms of thp President and Vice President of' the United States shall commence on the third Monday in January following the election of presidential and vice presidential electors. SEC. 2. The presidential and vice presidential electors, composing the Electoral College, shall assemble in the States by which they are appointed and cast their votes for President and Vice President on the second J&LSlWGZtXr QTXmRC2?5 cidents will happen in the best regMoreover, ulated weather offices. those promoting the Ashurst resolution argue that the question of weather is too insignificant to be an argument against a constitutional amendment which promises much for good government. The pomp and- ceremony of kings Is not necessary in a republic. The reasons set forth by this report for the adoption of the proposed amendment are in substance : First Congress should at the earliest practicable time enact the principles of the majority of the people as expressed In the election of each congress. That is why the Constitution requires the election of' a new congress every two years. During jJhe campaign preceding a cOngressiomil election the great que tions that divide the political parties are thoroughly' discussed for the purpose of determining the policy of the government and of having the sentiments of the majority crystallized into It is unfair to an admin legislation. istration that the legislation which It thinks so essential to the prosperity of the country should be so long deferred. It is true an extraordinary session may be called early, but such sessions are limited generally to one or two subjects, which of necessity make enormous waste of the time of each house waiting for the other to consider and pass the measures. Second As the law is at the present time, the second regular session does not convene until after the election of the succeeding congress. As an election often changes the political complexion of a congress, under the present law many times we have the injustice of a congress that has been disapproved by the people enacting laws for the people opposed to their last expression. Such a conditon does violence to the rights of the majority. A member of the house of representatives can barely get started in his work until the time arrives for the nominating convention of his district. He has accomplished nothing, and hence has made no record upon which to go before his party or his people. Third Under the present system a contest over a seat in the house of representatives is seldom ever decided until more than half the term, and in many instances until a period months of the term has of twenty-tw- o expired. Fourth The president and vice president should enter upon the performance of their duties as soon as the new congress can count the electoral votes. It is the old congress which now counts the electoral votes. It is dangerous to permit the defeated party to retain control of the machinery by which such important offices are declared elected. In the event that no candidate for president receives a majority of the electoral votes the Constitution provides that the house of representatives shall elect the president, the representation from each state having one vote. At the present time It is the old congress that elects the presiand dent under' such contingency, thereby it becomes possible for a political party repudiated by the people to elect a president who was defeated at . the election. Under the present provision of the Constitution, in the event the house fails to choose a president before March 4, then the vice president then in office becomes' president for four years. This affords a great temptation, by mere delay, to defeat the will of the people, and if it is ever exercised it will likely produce a revolution. the finder Is always reflected .into the center of the camera lens, regardless of its position. The flight of birds, Designed particularly for making and even of projectiles, may-- thus be motion pictures of birds and animals, recorded for further study, thiS object a new French camera, with a speed of being in about the yime position on each picture. g 250 exposures a second, Is remarkt able for Its Ingenious method of keepAncient Weather Vanes. ing the moving object in the field of The idea of Indicating which way the lens, says Popular Mechanics The sighting arm Is so the wind blows by means of a vane Magazine. connected to the pivoted mirror that does not seem to commend itself espe they move together In geometrical re- cially tq modem architects. The most lation, and an Image In the center of Interesting specimens of weather vanes must be referred to the days when chivalry and ecclesiastlcism, both lavish of heraldic or symbolic decoration, were supreme. Effigies of many creatures have done duty as vanes. Man The female himself has not escaped. form divine, even, has not been spared this indignity. Such a sentiment as Is expressed in the sentence, Woman fickle as the wind, may have been in the mind of Theodosius the Great when he erected at Constantinople, In the fourth century, the vane called the ' Lady of the Winds." 8 In December following their appointment, and the vote so' cast, duly certified, .shall be filed with the President of the Senate before the first Monday In January next thereafter, and the Congress shall meet In joint session on the second Monday in January following and open and count the same: Provided, That 'Congress may alter all the dates fixed In this section, in its discretion. SEC. 3. The terms of Senators and Representatives shall commence .on the first Monday In January following their Monday election. Sec. 4. There shall be held two regular sessions of Congress, convening on the first Monday of January each year. ! SEC. 5. This amendment shall not take effect until after the 4th day of March of the year 1925." Senator Ashursts joint resolution is simply worded transposed a little chronologically his proposed amendment of the Constitution provides that the electors chosA in November and composing the Electoral College shall meet in their respective States on the second Monday In December and there cast their votes; that the new 'Congress elected In the previous November shall meet on the first Monday In January; that. the .messengers shall bring the returns from the various States to the President of the Senate and. file them before the first Monday In January; that on the second Monday In January the new Congress, sitting In joint session, shall canvass the' electoral vote and declare the result, and that on the' third Monday In January the President and Vice President shall be Inaugurated. Thus, if this amendment shouid be adopted without changes, the .president elected in 1928 would take office a month and a half earlier; the new congress would begin its work two Instead of thirteen months after election, and the presidential vote would be canvassed by the incoming instead of the outgoing congress. The Ashurst resolution is not new. In 1914, under a Democratic administration, an effort to make this change was unsuccessful. At that time Senators Nelson (now .chairman), Cummins, Shields, Ashurst and Fletcher of the judiciary committee, submitted an exhaustive minority report which set forth the arguments in favor of the change. A study of this report shows that the proposed amendment doe no violence to the Constitution.- The Constitution, for example, ordains that the president and vice president shall hold office for the term of four years, but does not provide when the terms shall begin. A provision in the Twelfth amendment and an act of congress fix the date as ' , March 4. The time of meeting of the presidential electors is left to the discretion of congress. An act in 1887 fixes the dates now obtaining. The Constitution provides that senators and, representatives shall hold office for six and two years respectively, but does not provide when their terms shall begin. t Modern transportation has changed the travel conditions which made the convening of congress In regular session thirteen months after the election of its members advisable when the government began operations in 1789. The convening of congress in December is Inopportune, owing to the holiday session, as everyone knows, and little work is done until January. Now that under the Seventeenth amendment senators are elected by the people at the November election instead of by the legislatures of the , States in January or February, the of congress in January convening would seem to be opportune. As to the weather conditions, it is' likely that January would he less salubrious than March In Washington. Still, the accompanying photograph of the capital on March 6 shows that ac- , ", Perhaps. There are two periods In a He mans life when he never understands a ' married and Reassuring. Nervous Tourist What tf the bridge should break and the train fail into the river? , Conductor Dont worry, sir. This road wont miss it It has a lot of trains. Erie Railroad Magazine. IMPROVEDCAMERA periods. Every month my back would ache and I always had a cold 37 am' sleepy. 1 work in a millinery shop and I D went to work every day, but felt stupid and would have such I had seen cramps. Lydia E. Pinkhams The early history of Delaware was a varied one. It started in 1638 when a small party of Swedes settled at the mouth of the Delaware river and called It New Sweden. ' In 1655, Peter Stuyvesant, governor of the Dutch colony of New Netherlands, annexed this territory. But it did not; long remain Dutch, for in 1664 the English took When Pennsylvania was possession. deeded to William Penn he desired access to the seacoast and at his urgent request Delaware was transferred to Penns proprietorship. From the beginning jOf the eighteenth century, however, Delaware had its separate legislature, and at the time of the Revolution it became an independent state. Delaware is next to the smallest of our states, having an area of only 2,370 square miles. Its participation in presidential elections is limited to three electors. This is arranged according to population. Each state is entitled to the same number of presidential electors as it has members of congress, so the influence of the different states in voting for the President varies from Delawares three electors to New Yorks 45. As to the derivation of the name Delaware, this was appropriately given to the state from the river, whicffin turn was named after the bay and the bay was Tailed Delaware in honor of Lord Delaware, who was governor of the Virginia colony 'in Linx-WILER- are subject to the same physical laws and suffer in proportion to their violation. When such symptoms develop as irregularities, headaches, backaches, sensations and the bearing-dow- n blues, girls should profit by Miss experience and give Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial. Linx-wile- rs GENUINE BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for 1610. 10c PENNSYLVANIA THE second state adopt the Constitution was Pennsylvania. Its area of ' 45,126 square miles Is larger than the combined New England states, except Maine, with New Jersey thrown in for good meas ure. Its name means Penns Wood land and was so named by Kinj Charles II, who granted this territorj to the Quaker, William Penn, and named it in commemoration of Penns father, who had been a distinguished admiral and on terms of peculiar friendship and intimacy with the royal family. This grant was made in lieu of 16,000, which the king pwed Admiral Penn. On this basis it originally cost about $2 a square mile. Pennsylvania has assumed such an Important place among the states that it is often called the Keystone state. This term was probably derived originally because her name was carved on the keystone of the bridge over Rock creek, between Washington and Georgetown. Later on it was applied on account of the great importance of the state in national elections. Its delegation to congress totals 38, second only in size to that from New York, and Pennsylvania accordingly has 38 presidential electors. William Penn first came over to America in 1682. The following year he laid out the city of Philadelphia, or Brotherly Love, which was named after ajbiblical city in Asia Minor. As Pennsylvania was the only colony without a seacoast, Penn obtained from the duke of York the control of Delaware, and until the Revolution these two provinces were under the same proprietary government Quarrels with Maryland over boundaries caused a formal survey to be made by two surveyors, Mason and Dixon, and It was this which became famous during the Civil war as the Mason and Dixon line, the dividing mark between the slave and the free states. As Short as It Is Violent. Womans grief is like a summer The storm, short as it is violent. foregoing quotation is credited to Joanna Baillie, a Scotch dramatist and poet. She wrote Plays on the Pasin which she delineates the sions, principal passions of the mind, each passion being made the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. She died In ' . Rg.u.aptOff. 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