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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE SALINA SUN Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Issued mail Entered at the po.stoffice at Salina, as' second-clas- s ' " act of Congress of March '3, 1879. . . . . One Y ear Six Months low-tari- " mattr under tfc ' . $2.00 .....a..... 1.00 -- .I .Payable In Advance - - Tn making change of address, 'give old address as well as the new.. . , " , Advertising Rates . Given, on Application. HOW TO FIRING BACK GOOD TIMES. - WIIY MORE .FARM ' . Land? . OVER $500 ON HOSPITAL BILLS ff Topeka, Kan. Cora Mrs. First State Bank Morey, resides at 21st and Minnesota Sts., Topeka, Kansas, said: Sargon has done me so much good that I am actually afraid to stop taking it; 1 feel I should Jtake at least a few more bottles to be sure of being entirely well, I know- my husband spent $500 in the year before I started taking Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills on hospital. bills alone and that does not includ'e doctor bills.. '. of competitive merchandise ' produced in other countries; the last LEWIS DRUG COMPANY; ' labor line of defense of. American against, the disastrous- competition oJ The mystery of the missing, golf ... foreign labor. on the Taconic Club fairways at balls The proposal, as Mr. Hoover said, Mass., was solved when a Pittsfield, internato is to subject our .tariffs cow was butchered and 29 golf Jersey tional agreement, notwithstanding . that from Washington.s day to this balls were fund in her Stomach. it has" been a- firm American policy Cheer up. The "U. S. treasury 'is 'still that tariffs are' solely a domestic in better shape than it- - was when own our of question in protection Hamilton took charge "of Alexander . . people.of President Afte beginning 'at - internationalists it, Our ' administration. . . and doctrinaire free traders have been Washingtons trying to force this' nation into many unwise and dangerous paths and this Sugar producers the world .over are consistent latest' proposal js quite worrying about the .sugar surplus with their general policy. Special One way to get'rld of it would be to the agreements with certain, countries have congress pass a law . have .caused serious "trade wars in' the use of. sugar unlawful. past. Equality of'trade, on the other What some of the' .professional hand, has "been prom?ted by the many treaties now in force .granting to oth6r pacifists seem- determined to do is not nations the same treatment' w may tb end war but to render Uncle a m accord to the 'most' favored nation. helpless before the next oye'startg. jnd.Fqrt Wayrie .News-Sen- t George Bernard Sh'aw says South' ' FOR- 30,000 MEN; IVOR .. Africa, is 'asleep and needs awakening. the South Africans have be.bn X17,000-tcchallenge to the de Maybe some of G. B.s plays. ' reading pression will' be launched on June 11, announces D. Stewaxt Iglehart, presiIf you ever get to feeling, too. muah dent of the' Grace Line. For on that with yourself, just stop for satisfied sisthe Santa Paula, $4,500,000 'day ter ship of the recently launched San- a moment and rdmembef where .Unitta Rosa, will glide down the' ways of ed States Steel was threw years ago. the Federal Shipbuilding and ' Dry dock company .at Kearny, N. J. If Alfalfa Bill. Murray gets on the Mrs: Edward T. Ford of San .Fran- Democratic ticket the Demoaratfc slocisco,, wife of the president, of the gan out in Oklahoma will be. Whats Panama Mail Service of' the. Grace a matter ' with .Murray ? . Hes . oil ' . Line, wilL christen the new ship, .which right is the. second. of Jour in the $20,000,-00- 0 Mount Holyoke college girls' are building- program which has kept 30,000 men. at work Since February, going o do their own housework next 1931. There is not a state in the union year. There is some hope for colleges " that ha's not contributed labor' and yet materials to these new vessels, accorBut no one .has figured out how ding to the shipbuilding company. much energy .and moisture it will' take' Tho'four new ships will make their to stick them where they will perfprm maiden voyages next fall and- winter their duty. seron the only New. vice which includes seven Central and South American po'rts. The., vessels have beeU designed for comfort while cruising in tropical waters, novel features. including dining salons on upper- decks, with roofs that may Se rolled back when desired. .' '. Besides giving many men much heeded employment in building, this new fleet- will facilitate' and doubtless greatly increase tourist travel and commerce between the. United States and countries to the southward. who , OF SALINA- Salina - Utah. ; , . ' - -- - Editor" and Publiahet H. W. CHERRY SPENT - . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES any note of the political implications involved in this impossible gesture of the partisans. But there was little else for him to do but reaffirm his allegiance to the protective system which was attacked in the measure vetoed, arid which will be Backed again by the darl- - ng-s- of the itornationalists in the democracys . high command... Sponsors of the democratic tariff bill proposed actually to pull the irops from under the American protective system which is the last line of defense against a destructive - . H. S. GATES CRANDALL H. B. President Cashier. Vice-Preside- nt - It should .be' evident" to any. student Nothing could do more t.o . bring back good tmes than assurance of a of the agricultural .situation that decrease in taxes during the next few there is too much land under cultivation in this country already. The . years. ' sec.-rc-ta- ry himself says that we need to reduce ouy present 30 or 40. milinate waste and duplication of effort cultivated acreage by . lion acres. and. do away with the bureaus and. In sp.it 6 of this .situation, which has commissions that 'milk .the taxpayer Existed for several years, "we see the the dry. Doing this would not damage would "spending- hundreds of if government functions of government' Boulder on millions Darp, which is inthem. . greatly improve .cultivation a under tended .to bring High taxes havh throttled 'indusOf land through area farm. trial development in England. They .vasf'new other Numerous Gerirrigation same irrigation. have done the' thing ip been built the. govhave by and in projects in "Australia) Austria, many, elsewhere. They are doing the same ernment for the same" purpose, and thing here. High taxes make and pro- more are sn pfospect..". There is now before congress' & pro-- ; bing unemployment, cause hoarding of capital and frighten investors. In "posal to spend some 41)0- million dolshort, their whole influence is toward lars oh the Columbia basin irrigation the prolongation, of. depression:. .scheme, whereby about a million, and a quarter acres more would be available for farm purposes." DISCIPLINE IN CONGRESS.; . While these thing's, are going on, the farfn board. is. spending half a "bilIn an interview with a NeiV York lion dollars in. a futile effort to hanTimes correspondent, Speaker John the dle surplus farm crops already on Garner, of the national house of And all. the ta.xpaygi's, 'includ': 'in explaining the. pres- hand. farme.r's must dig in their ent theory used in governing ,fhe ing fhe. to pay the bill.. ". . house, is quoted as stating that the pockets Commenting 'on the situation, Farm are over, days of the Speaker-czar- s and Ranch," a leading agricultural the and as asking the question, If That "this Columhouse is not permitted to work' its publication,. says be turned should bia basin project will, what is there left of representaif. the inter: ' down .flatly by congress, . tive government? of and of ests the especially country In view of the pitiable 'plight which the house has found, itself, in the fanners, are to be .served, will b The on frequent occasions during the recognized by all unbiased men. all leave federal" should. government speakership of Mr. Garner it might enfereconomic.to activities private J be well to ask' what is left of repre-sentative government, anyhow? j prise. with Mr. Garner having! Certainly ' . lost complete control of his majority SOME .BIBLE FACTS. on' occasions, with the members, of Dr. Thomas Horne, a'n- English the house running wild, kicking holes Bible scholar and critic, who died An .through the legislative program and 1802, devoted several years to 'comemasculating the constructive legisla- piling interesting facts about' . the tion brought before it, we have had Bible, among them b.eing the followanything but representative govern- ing.: . Qf inEvery effort should be made, to" elimcrease governmental efficiency, agriculture " - . - " " - . - . ment.- The theory of representative government is that the members of con- gress and' the senate are delegates of the people, sent to Washington to express in legislation the will of the people. Yet we doubt whether even Mr. Garner would assert that the things which have gone on in congress during the past few weeks because of a lack of majority leadership, have expressed the will of the people or had anything to do with . representative government.. What seems to ho overlooked is the fact that in the United States popular government is expressed through political parties, and when a party has a working majority in congress it has a responsibility for carrying out. the will of people as entrusted to it through the elections. In order that the will of the people be thus expressed there must be party discipline and party organization in congress. This can only be brousht about through strong leadership, call it czardom or what you please. In run- ning wild because of lack of firnr direction congress is not expressing the will of the people nor is it exemplifying the principles of representative - . government. . During the past several administrations when the republicans had a working majority in the house and during the. Wilson administration, when the democrats had a house majority, there was no running amuck. There was strong, heady leaderships and things were accomplished. It is barely possible that a little czardom on the part of Mr. Garner at this time would add to rather than detract from the possibilities of representative government. It is not merely a question of meaning well, of intending to do the right thing. What is needed is getting the right thing done, and that usually takes discipline and efficient organization. In the good old days the bad little boy hid his cigarettes so mother couldnt find and destroy them. Now he hides em so mother can't find and smoke em. Sometimes congress acts to us as though it was in the middle of the Johnstown flood. E. . ' - home-grow- Assist apt Cashier . n' fna-kin- - -- - - JOHNSON V. n : of Sonora, Mexico, has . 'A schoc teacher '.in.; New Jlaven, arranged it now 'so" that divorces can Cchn., .who noticed-- one youngster he obtained, upon 'nine days residence. continually-scratchinhis back,' in- -' Some" of these times soipe enterprisnd $1,1C0 pinned to the jump on wsUgatad ing, state is going to' get. the boys undershirt; put there. by his ' divoroe of.them by issuing the rast parent's for safe keeping. papers attached to the. back .of the marriage ' certificate by- a gummed ' : label. the .state . and-fow- salina. v Salt Lake City When Charles. Sager 'of Milwaukee, Wis.) 'saw a friend- at a street corner! the other night, he waved 'so en-- ! t'husiastically that He dislocated his! right shoulder. by TELEPHONE, 80c ..... - ' .' ' Isnt it too bad that they, dont base such things as taxes and rent oh the theory of. the "capacity, to pay. ' ' .others you. may TE LE P The 'British are said to object ve.fy much'tfj paying a tax on beet, but ye know a lot of boys in this epuntry who would be only too glad if they could get tire beer. Jehovah, 5,815 times; the girl only --twice; everlasting fire is found twice, while eternity" everlasting punishment,and reverend occur only once each. Several verses are duplicated, tlm four' verses in the 107tli Tsalm are identical, and the 36th chapter of Isaiah and the 19th chapter of II Kings, are exactly the same. No original manuscript of any por ' tion of the Bible is in existence. The oldest manuscript known, a fragment of the 11th chapter of the Psalms, thought to have been written in the third century, is preserved in. the British' museum. The Bible- as wo. know it has come down to- us through many translations, the first complete English translation having boon made by John Wycliffe, who died in 1381, and his fellow workers-- Nicholas and the-wor- ds - 'is it that we never. seem-' to have a failure in the spinach crop? ' Why Yo'rk-Californ- ia It is perhaps not generally known that. United States, postage stamps have been in use only 85 years, but such is the case. The first issue of United States stamps consisted, of only two denominations, the e uso.d on letters going 300 miles or less, and the for. letters- going a distance, exceeding 300 half-ounc- t miles. " The stamp bore the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, out first postmaster; the stamp bore the portrait of Washington, ' and were first issued in 1837, although a few postmasters .had issued some stamps at their own expense for about two years previously. The very first adhesive postage stamps to be issued by any government . were introduced in England in 1840. the example being .quickly followed by other nations. . Purvey. . The first issue, of postage stamps I William Tyndale' was the first to in 1837 would seem very insignificant print the' Bible in English, beginning in volume ' compared with the trein 1525. Ho printed all of the Now mendous output of the present year, Testament and a small portion of the which is estimated to be not less than Old, but his translation came under 18 billion, requiring 1,000 tons of the displeasure of the ecclesiastical paper, 575 tons of gum an 500 tons authorities. After 15 months impris- of ink. riaced end to end this one onment, he was tried and burned at years supply would reach around the the stake for heresy on October 6, earth at the equator ten times. 10-ce- nt - , . Salina '- Red Star Salt Is a Better Salt for Animals We live in modern age of fast production. Competition is spurring Stock Growers as 'well as farmers to bigger arid- quicker yields of meat, lambs; wool and milk. Just as the elements taken from the soil must, be put back in. the form of fertilizer, so the Animals body, sapped of its strength, must be rebuilt. To preserve their strength and insure sound teeth and normal bone structure, minerals must be fed. We know of no better, safer, or more, economical way of supplying these minerals than by daily feeding of Red Star Salt 1 , Red Star Salt is Natures own containing as it does the body building elements of Calcium, Iodine, Phosphorous and Iron elements that promote good digestion, stimulate blood circulation, build bone, and tone the system generally. If you want your animals to put' on weight, have a healthy appetite, produce big yields and to be d against ravages of disease feed them Rod Star Salt. safe-guarde- Wild animals are driven by necessity to find their own salt.' They take it from natural Mineral Salt licks. They are rugged ; the growth of their young is normal; the female grows almost to the. full size of the male; they are peculiarly free from the maladies that afflict domesticated animals. . . 1536. The lesson is plain! Feed Red Star Salt, balance of minerals. Feed it plentifully and that-has-Natu- . TARIFF STILL AN health-impartin- ' The girl who could marry anyone often fools around until she would campaign. It was not that the President took marry anyone. .. ' . want--. . H O N E ' DENTIST to 5 P.M. Honrs In' Gunnison Each Wednesday . Mr. Hoover says there has never been a time when tariff protection was more necessary to the welfare of this country. On this issue the republican party may safely take its stand before the people, who will choose between those who, would break down the bulwarks by devious devices and those who are pledged to maintain these defenses for American industry and labor. Philadelphia Public Ledger. In his vigorous veto message sending the democratic tariff bill back t.o congress, where the house failed to override his action, President Hoover may be considered to have sounded an important keynote of the 1932 . " - ISSUE. Only F. O. BULLOCK " ' - word M. - The Bible is composed of 60 books 1,189 chapters, 41,173 Containing verses, 774,746 words, and 3.566.4S0 letters. The shortest verse - is - John 11:35, and contains only the .two The 'longest words, Jesus wept. verse is Esther 8:9. STAMPS 83 YEARS OLD.'. Lord occurs. 1,853 The word times; 50c .'.. Stairori a to - station, rates. Ask. Long Distance '. for . ... After 8:30 P. . Sixteen hundred . barbers . afe- on strike in New York City. They sav that' under the present scale of wages they 'are barely able to scrape a living. ' : letterheads Envelopes Sill Heads Give Us Your Orders for Printing res own g Great Western Salt SALINA Co! REDMOND Always on hand at Sevier Valley Merc . Co. . - -- . Utah.-- . |