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Show i UTAH THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSV1LLE. FARM RELIEF Nevs Notes! I a Privilege to Liv a BILL OFFERED jvfela with aJMan MEASURE WILL PASSED THIS SESSION; CHAIRMAN SNELL SAYS BOULDER BE Utah , Myton -- VThe J.,c. PPBr -company, with offices at Roosevelt and Vernal, report os in the alfalfa rise pected covvaienT wnw HSvS No. I. BUI Temporarily Put No. 1. McNary-HaugtNo. $12.50; to 4, $9.25; extra No i g supple the only ' Aslds; Future .Hearing Pantaleone considered - . view of Own Member cent over No.-1Some f fitted that of l suit green Its figure seed growers who have been It like a skin. their seed are busy hauling wondered. r And what are youf he . market. A llzsrdr A bipartisan farm reWashington - "1 urn glad to see you sre mending, Balt Lake More than 1000 Jack lief bill ponored by Senator Curtl are claimed to have heen kiUedi. Impudence, they tell said the boy. bits leader of Kansas, the Republican floor me. a sign of health. the Salt Lake sportmens rabbit DemocrsL no and Representative Crisp, Rush In. Aiyl they tell it you often. Ive to valley. Approximately congres waa presented' of Georgia, doubt, and find you healthy In ex cess," in an effort to break tho long deadlock hunters made the trip, averaging trZ said Pantaleone. smiling grimly. three to thirty rabbits each legislation, on jagricultural "Geu I" said Ihe boy. with uplifted It was presented in the senate and comMyton William Low e, eye. Ill bear news of your with the resumption the Uintah Basin Seed manat coincident house ' Growers a plete reeovery to my lord. of consideration of farm legislation by soclation, In reporting for the seasM Stay, Pantaleone bade bln, desircommittee, "of 1926, . states. that the the house . Agricultural plant ing to have a certain puttier exjdained.-Sincof discussion sidetrack to which voted handled nearly 1.000.000 rounds of you were sent to serve, fflve bill until Tuesday falfa seed, McNary-IIaugethe the largest percentage ! bowl a yonme first to eat. There and to take np in tha meantime tbe owned In by members of th be It employed der, (teaming. let Aswell bill, a measure .which omits In the plant ui the betdnnin the service for which It wu designed. tha provision for an equalisation fee of 1927 there was Soo.rmo Itiitfuele fetched the IhjwI which conpoundi ot ongigrlculturql products with which to seed unsold.- - Part of tli is is hi tained a measure of broth, and with the bundle tbe surplus crop problem. pool formed by N. L Pumas It a plntter lieurlng a small vvfientct. Is and RepresenBoth Sena tor. Curt hdd b llu,lTMl loitf lie also fetched a silver bnsln described their measure j gjJWeragUnCe tative Crisp But these with w.iter aud a napkin. as designed to meet objections raised ' Price Psntuleone waved Impudently away. Total expem. lures of jwj. It would He had been reared In camps, nol against pending proposals, board and 269.18 are m the Carbo farm contemplate! federal provide for a court, and was out of sympathy with an for 1927, as fixed tt the The county budget of $250,000,000. appropriation the affectations of mluclng fellows of duty of the board would bo to Insure meeting ' the county (uiamlssloner i who carry washing to excess, of Monday. cost over producreasonable profit lie drank a ortlon of the soup noison farm commodities by declar-- ' tion VemaV Supervisor A c, N0rd of conIt. munched ily. broke bread and na emergency tor any crop when the ABhley national Lr-- t, in hie u. sidered the page gravely, and set out lag permitting coopera- nual report to the dlstrut forester uxn Ids quest of Information, which one existed and tl the to np surplus and hold tives by was to be gathered. Ogden, stales that the la rd .f deer oa lie thlS'fore8t numbering aiimoximately For luk of nieu they sent you to How come Gooding Asks Action on Park Land Bill 1500 head, made a slight mm reuse dume," lie said. pondeWng. they !o link men at Plevano? The Washington Senator Gooding , re- ring the past year. Ac ml.ng to the same report, the mountain sheep, nao. Lord Almerlco Is a great and potenf quested Chairman Stanfield of the publord. su h as should not want for lic lands committee to call his combering about thirty-fivhul, and the ' to band d stationery near elk future lack Whence of lu the fit miiaim this mittee then, forty together takc). men ? consider a bill eliminating the Belcher in number. The boy perched himself niwn the rlyer region from the Yellowstone NaProvo The Provo Timpanogo N hence are you, Messer bed tional park, so that storage reservoirs Farm Loan' association will elect oO-- ' be Inquired. may be built on this tributary of the cers at its, regular annual 15meeting ,.'i? I am from Perugia, said the Stake river, to Impound water for use which will In the be held Januuiy condottlero. in southern Idaho. Senators Stanfield, school Auditorium. AH member high .And Is it not known In Perugia Kendrick, Gooding end Norbeck of ths of the association are requested to be that the Lord Almerlco Is above all public lands committee visited the to Secretary Ralph present, according things a man of peace of pence and Bachler river country last summer to ' booka? He Is more concerned with determine whether or not tbe south, Poulton, Seneca than with any tyraut In Italy. Garfield At an expenditure of apwest corner of the Yellowstone was With whom?" asked Pantaleone. more valuable for Irrigation storage proximately $45,000 a road w ill be coWith Seneca," the boy repeuted. than Its scenery, and whether reser- nstructed from Ksnarraville' to the 'Who Is he?" quoth Pantaleone, voirs could be built without Impairing Washington county line, a distance of f miles, the state road staring. any important scenic sttrsetions, and four and A philosopher," said Raffnele, commission decided Monday afternooa. My these'senatora are understood to favor lord loves all philosophers. wen commissioners Garfield eliminto county Senator Goodings proposal Then he will love me. said Panate from the park sufficient land to also advised by the commission that taleone, and drank the remainder of take care of the desired reservoirs. a 'road north from Pangultch would be his broth. But you havent answered constructed as soon as federal aid - ' my question. can be obtained. funds Federal Rtservt Banks Growing ' I have, Indeed. I conveyed to you The Utah Poultry Pro. Myton Washington The twelve federal rethat my lord keeps here no such famserve banks alihpst doubled their net ducers asosclatlon. In compiling the ily as might le expected In one of of results for 1928 relative to turkey his estate. There are hut four grooms earnings last year, with profits r 9,450.000-fo1925. as growers, state that those who shipped against In Ids servlet. Vlneeuzo who helped tor Gross banks the the of earnings through them received a net return ot to carry you to bed Is my lord s own 41 cents a pound. The bulk of turkey were $47,6090,000 or shout servant; Glannone has his duties In year more than for 1925. Tbe banks shipments went to New York and New the stables, and Andrea has gone ot Boston, Richmond. Minneapolis and Jersey marked, but ten thousand down to the borgo on an errand for Kansas City paid $$18,150 into tbe pounds were delivered to the west Madonna. as franchise taxes, while tbe coast markets from the Uintah basin. ,"That makes bur three, and you said treasury net earnings of the eight other hanks thkre were four." Draper The Draper water outlook. were transferred to their surplus ac"The fourth Is Giubertl ; but then It was indicated at the meeting, is beGlubertl has vanished; be dlsapiieurcd counts. The total subscribed capital tter this season, although the sitnatioi of the twelve banks on January 1 was a week ago. Is still far below normal. Draper deaccombined snd $249,628,00l surplus Pantaleone looked at the celling ' - pend upon Utah lake for theandmajor counts were $228,775.000. , It to how the vanishing dreamily, reflecting portion of Its water supply, must of this Glubertl chanced to coincide declared that several seasons Pittman BUI Mevss up Peg with the vanishing of Matteo Orslul the - lake level agala pass trefa faD. C. It and wondering whether a link existed Washington. Following reaches cpmpromlse," a point where vorable report of the Pittman allver a maximum of water Is available t that would connect the two. He was dismissed, you mean?" he purchase bill by vote of ten to four, Irrigators. " the house committee on banking' snd grumbled. Price An active campaign to se1 do Hot think so. has instructed tbe chairman currency It Is a mystery. farm la Caa But he has not heeu dliul?Ml. for 1 of the committee. Mr, McFadden, of cure state experimental rbon .county for the eastern Utah rePennsylvania, to use hla best efforts have been to Lie room and Ids garwill come ith the rules committee to get a spec- gion Is being carried on and ment are all there. Nor did he leave with few days next a in tbe head to Plevano, unless he went nu foot, for ial rule to bring this bill before the stste the In a bill there U no horse missing from the house tor consideration and a vote. the Introduction of deal of Interest A legislators. great stable. On the contrary and lhal Only by special rule can the bill be county repCarbon is being taken by Is another mystery which none can considered and pafsed this session, s by the f In the legislature, resentatives solve for me on the nioin'ng after fact which prompted the committee to co of follow up Its report with instructions farm bureaa. the chamber Ghiberti's disapramraiK-I found a association - . merce, taxpayers seven horses the sable inteiid of to the chairman. other civic organisations. the usual sit. went ibere to eouut them that I might Drown Seven in 6htpwreck whether Draper Draper Dairy Incorporated, net revenue Glubertl had gone .iwu.v. A I so Mexico City Special dispatches during . 1926, received little faith In v inanity Mhi nfrom Puerto, Mexico, say that the amounting to approximately 1109. prepared to accept the simple explanation Riitlsh schooner Caiman, from. Hav- according to the report of W C. the that Glubertl nu been , hanged Into a ana to Belize, British with q drey, secretary, submitted at Monday-IHonduras, norse, llad it tuen at ass, now. t cargo of whisky, was wrecked in a ganlzations annual meeting months. ould have believed no great gale at Punta Gorda, The the last seven and one half captain and lto metamorphosis would h aix nu hve mbers of (he crew drowned. The from the time that the milk i vti n needed. But there It U; we have lost only survivor, R. Martin, went Insane. Installed, the Incorporators a biped and acquired a received $53,709.89. qundru;ed. An ngnglng mystery." N " Salt Lake Figures show that Pantaleone smiled hu.flv t ult. com women $10 per cent of Utah's mid encouraged him with T n.,tt,.ry to students attend Utah Institutions. '"t the stream of Id ehuiicr flow more me ' figure tor the Mmitii of Swing ' Lew Jubilant; Coolidge Said ta Favor The Action This ' Oeclde Whether Low se .den Will Run Against Coolidge - TART TORY FROM THE Coin Advocate of the Boulder dam bill are fa high gplrita Tuesday, alnea the an- nouncement waa made at the White House by Chairman Enell of the bouse rules committee that the Boulder dam bill la going on fhe bouaa legislative program and will be passed by the bouse this session. This, assurance from the chairman of the rules committee, Hen days In advance of the. meeting of bis com mlttee to consider the request fon a t rule for the Boulder dam bill, la so eepted by the bill advocated as post Washington, Bwtng-Johnso- tive D. C.- -r n assurance-that-the- lr- measure Is to bs called up in tha bouse hot long after January 20, when the rules com mlttee Is to meet They claim an overwhelming majority for the bill In house and senate. The Boulder dam advocates ars still more Jubilant because Chairman Snell made bia statement after talking with the president this morning on the bouse legislative program and outlook. - Throe Bills to Have Open Way ' Washington After a call at . thq White House Tuesday, Chairman Snell of the house rules committee said that efforts would bs mads at this session of congress to pass final legislation on the Boulder dam project, the McFadden banking bill and the radio control bllL General sentiment in congress was la favor of disposing of these putters, be said, and bs thought some agree ment could be reached among the varof opinion concerning ious trend them. Mr. Snell thought there would be no tariff or tax legislation at this session, and that if congress continued authorising new appropriations there would be no treasury surplus with which to effect tax ravlslon. Borgia, duke, of Italy, la having dlfltoeltlaa with bla mercenaries, lie baa Juat flnUhad cruablng several of bla powerful rlvaia, tha job having been completed with tbe rutbleaaneaa which only he knew how to employ. One of hla enemies, however, seems to have escaped, and Ceaa ra Is unaaay. Thla la Matteo Oralnl It la ha- -, ileved 'that he Is In hiding with bla recluse kinsman, Almertco, at Plsvano. Ceanrt seeks tbs right man to And Mattso Ceaa re dispatches one uf hla followers, I'antaleona deglt Uhertl, with a small troop, to Plovuno, to spy tilt the situation and to capture Oralnl. ' Pretending, that ha la 'Woiindaff, Paniah-ogains i)oo-Pleva ao. Atmeiieo snd hla daughter. Pul via,' affianced to 110 o, welcome panialeone, who already feels aura of , hla aucwaa Washington Through two events It will become apparent the coming week whether a farm relief bill la to pass In :hls congress, and also probably wbetb-- r there Is to be opposition by ex Cover, nor Lowden of Illinois to President Coolidge for the next Republican presidential nomination. The "house committee on agriculture on Friday of last week voted to hold hearings on proposals for farm relief. That was regular, but Yery unusual Indeed jra their decision that the hearings should last only four days, terminating Tuesday. Ths? tlon Indicates a state. of mind looking to quick and determined ' action, although no one can fairly object- - to the brevity of tbe hearings,- because last year tbe committee gave bearings lasting several weeks. More significant than this action of the committee on agriculture waa the introduction into the two bouses on Thursday of a farm relief bill of a near kind and from a new source. The Joint' proposers of the new bill are. In the senate, Curtis of Kansas, who s the official Republican leader, and in the house, a Democrat, Crisp of Georgia, of whom It can be said that no congressman has higher respect from both parties. - - - tt Pause Expense Bill Salt Lake Appointment of committee!, passage of house bill No. 1, appropriating )40,000 with which to pay the expanses of the legislature, and the adoption of a resolution on the death oI Senator LeRoy Dixon of Utah county composed ths gi eater part of the business transacted by he senate at Tuesdays session. President Alonso B. Irvine, In announcing the names of the committee members, declared that he had been up tha greater part of Monday night selecting those to serve on the various committees. lit said h had tried to meat the request of all the senators, and, with a tsw exceptions, had been able to do so. Efforts wars made, in choosing the committees, be declared to obtain of the state ao that different vicinities might be represented. cross-section- s Qax Tax Appsal It Dlsmtsssd Washington An attack on the val- ques-lion- ra g n -- Continued 5 e self-sufficie- ant., In bis waka now as acolytes came a groonv Monna Fulvlaa own woman, and Raffaele tha page. Among them they bore flasks and flagons, napkins and a silver basin. With the others they made a group about 8er Pantale-onwhilst Mario went down on one knee beside him and' fumbled Ids pulse, hla countenance grave and oracular. was a piece of This Impress! va mummery, no more. For whatever Irregularity Mario had there, hla prescription would have Tarled nothing. Finding' no Irregularity whatever, tt still varied nothing. Hal1 he diagnosed. Exhaustion. A little bloodletting will revive him. til ease him of nome six ounces, and all wilt he well. lie rose. lend a hand, and well carry hlui to bed. You, Raffaele, light the way for us, So Mario and the groom lifted up our gentleman between them. The page took up one of the gilt candlesticks that stood taller than himself and went ahead The upon the rear was brought up by Virginia, tbe waltfiig-umld- . and thus In some sort of state was Meaner Pataieone degll Ibertl carried to bed and established at Ptevauo. n h be-jn- 0rRa-lzatlo- 4 e, pulse-feelin- g dla-cover- Vln-cenx- CHAPTER III One-thir- railed throughout the region east o! the Mississippi river. It, waa 19 de .grass above zero In Atlanta, the cold cat of the winter. - n . twqu-ty-fort- h t e 1 Montreal More than aeventy-flvlives was the toll exacted by a fire panto In the Laurter Palace movie theatre In the east end. Most of the victims were little children who had made up the bulk of the 8unday matinee audience. Few were Injured by the comparatively trivial fire, but, caught la jams about the exits, many were suffocated. So tightly wedged were the bodies that rescuing squads of firemen were unable to A stairway giving gain entrance. floor wee clogmala from tbe egreas ged with small bodies. Efforts were made to break the jam by the woods method of tying a rope to the key of the wedge and hauling away. Twenty men were unable to stir the mass. Refugees Pour Into Shanghai Shanghai Vivid word pictures, ol the possession and looting of the Brit Ish concessions to Hankow by inflamed mobs are being drawn by refugees arriving here from the Interior city, 5S5 miles up the Tangtse giver. Tired and worn by the long trip. without money and only the clothes on their backs, tbe refugees continued to pour Into Shanghai, to be enfolded In the sheltering rare of organizations and foreign families. More than 200 Brlt-citizens and Americana. 2 ( - one-hal- Florida Schools Closed by Cold Port Lauderdale, Fla. All school! In Broward county were closed on of the, cold weather. The lowest temperature reported during Monday was 35 degrees, with a maximum of 79. ' Winters grip waa felt not only in Florida, where Miami1 and Palui Beach felt the coldest weather in seven years, but the cold weather pre I "I aiu spent, he groaned, They sprang to him at once all three: Almerlco, his daughter and tbe groom, who had remained In the background awaiting hla dismissal And whilst 'her father went down on hla old Joints to lend Immediate aid. Madonna Full In Issued orders briskly to . the guplng lackey. Fetch Mario, quickly, she commanded.' Bid them bring wine and vinegar and nApkln. Run Pnotaleon raised hla lolling bend and supiorted 'It against Almortcoa knee. He opened doll eyes, and babbled Incoherent excuses for thus discomposing them. This manifestation of concern for them at such a moment touched them profoundly when coupled, with his condition; It melted the old Orslnl's lingering mistrust as snow upon the hills Is melted by the April suns. The man's extremity waa dire and obvious and what could have produced It but ' tbe tribulations of ' f which he told I . .Came Mario a short, sturdy fellow with a face that waa tha color of clay, aud so ridged end pitted by smallpox that It seemed no more than a hideous mask, a grotesque simulacrum of a human countenance, lie was nominally the castellan of Plevano; In effect he waa many things., a factotum Including In his manifold accomplish-- ' menta the arts of chlrnrgeon. horseleech, and barber. Ms waa rigidly honand Ignorest,' faithful, Perish In Montreal Fire Mil-leran- . tbe floor. Washington, D. C.- Majority apd minority reports on the Pittman bill, authorising the purchase by the treasury department of 14.500.000 ounces of American allver at a dollar an ounce In full satisfaction of the terms of the original Pittman act, were filed with the house by members of the committee' on banklni and currency. Two minority reports were filed In facL one signed by Representative Luce, Massachusetts; MacGregor, New York; Beedy of Maine and Hooper of Michigan, opposing the bill In toto, while Representative Black of Texas filed a separate report recommending that additional purchases at the dollar price be reduced to 10,247, 970 ounces. The majority report, ' filed by Chairman McFadden, represents the views of sixteen members of the committee and recommends passage of tbe bill in tbe form which U passed the senate last sosslon. As yet ho arrangements have been made for getting a special rule to bring thla bill before the bouse. idity of state laws imposing gatolina taxes on dealers and licenses upon perators of automobiles, presented In four cates from Oregon and Washington brought by automobile operators, wars dismissed by the supreme court Monday without any decision on the merits of ths Issue. Thf court held that the appeals had been Improperly taken and that It was without any derision on the merits of tha Uaue. The 5,000 Miles New Read This Yaar court, held that the appeals had beta withwaa takes and it that Improperly Chicago An Increase of nearly two s out Jurisdiction to pass upon the f billion dollars la the valand sought to be raised. ue of rural lands alone la expected to accrue from construction of 55,000 1000 Murdered by Bandits In Chlm miles .of new highway systems to be London A Reuter dispatch from Pe- begun thla year, declared Charles M. king says that messages were received Upham, managing director of the from Shantung stating that all the in- American Rond Builders' association habitants of Wanghlhpao, totaling on the eve of the organisation's annual convention which 1000, have been massacred by bandits. The message adds that the vintage of opens here. "Thoe 55,000 miles of Wang Chihapao, fifty miles west of highways ranging from twenty to the birthplace of confuclus, at Chutu, more thun 200 fett in width, will enactively opposed the bandits, who hance the value of farm lands alone awaited reinforcements, after' which more' than $2,400.i0t0i0, and In adthey surrounded and set fire to the dition will save the country millions village, slaughtering the Inhabitants, of dollars by leduclng congestion, Irrespective of age or sex. Some per said Mr. Upham. eons are said to hire been burned to death In their homes; others were French Sonet Election Dull shot attempting to escape, while young of the members of Paris rhildreu literally were pulled to pieces ilia French Senate were elected without gain oir loss to the parties of the Mexico te Pay Last of Foreign Debt left or rlghL The elections passed unMexico City Excelsior reporta that noticed, excepting as they marked the Information obtained la financial cir- elimination of former President d cles Indicates that the last Installment frow active politics.' He Was of the foreign debt service for 1926 defeated on the aecocd ballot. Raul soon will be delivered to bankers in Perct, piesldeut of the chamber of New Tork. The paper says that pay- deputies,' was elected to the senate, ment Is being delayed because the na- and thla wilt necessitate balloting lu tional railways have not yet delivered tho chamber for a new president Victheir portion of the payment In ac- tor Boret, who waa food minister la cordance with the Lsmont-Pan- t the Clemeaceau war cabinet, was elec-- , agreement ted on the same Hat with M. Peret u7 -- Sixteen Favor Pittman Bill fear-stricke- Xi ,hX' hSt - a, Feeing himself scanned with mistrust, he chose that moment to stagger where he stood. He reeled sideways, crashed agutnst a bronze table that stood near him, sent It slithering a yard or so along the marble tiles, and, misting Its resistance, he fell heavily beside It and lay at full strtetch upon - Seventy-Fiv- e an-'u- CHAPTER II , Senate Vales-tlnoi- n - . H-X- . , , 2 uuo: n May-Ar- 0 j BIPARTISAN MEASURE BY CURTIS AND CRISP BEFORE SENATE A.N& HOUSE Rafael Sabatini IF NEW FARM RELIEF BILL IS PASSED BY CONGRESS PROD- LEM WILL BE ENOEO . Iff Pantaleone awaking refreshed uso the morrow, found hla rooih suffused with the pale sunshine of a January morning and fragrant with the subtle, 'refreshing perfume of lemon verbena steeped In potent vinegar; he found It occupied by the page Raffaele, a graceful stripling with lovely, Impudent face and smooth hair, that waa .the color of buttercups. For lack of a mau to serve you they have oent me.", the page explained hhuMit. it e Pun-tuleone- ?" one-hal- $16,-610,00- 0, e ! 1 diM-ove- -; n lt--- ireely. By Greet Animal Painter the he upprnicd Id in, although you may be no more than a lad you have a man's wit ; Indeed, more wit than many a man that 1 have known. You should go fur." I Ilona Bonhfur was dressmaker's apprentice. But her fattier.' a French drawing master of Jewish origin. 'noticing hmv promising her sketches sere, allowed her to give up her trade sad In devote herself to the thing she loved. She discovered that paluilng mtmalc was Iter gift. When her Homo Fair was picture, exhibited she should have Tecehrd the Legion of Honor, but It waa withheld iHveu'W she was a woman, lt'er u KuinreNs Kucente herself dtoe to r llo-d.- " Pantaleone'e In success appears the effing. Hes a clever rogue but wait There g to be reckoned with. tTO BK CONTINUED. ) e hqm of the artist to repair thq light At the very moment wnen her picture were bringing ftibuW sums she disappeared from t, artistic world. For twenty year she stnt most of her time giving free lesson to young people of talent She lived at her estate near Fontainebleau, surrounded by favorite animal a Mentor corresponding $2.2 per cent. Bountiful 0 -- ester . Committee Votes Gould Probe Washington The senate elections unanimously decided to the bribery charges against Senator Gould, Republican, Matne, without formally .passing on the motion to dismiss the case for want of Jurisdiction. y Magazine. Taking or wHl begin on the charges.' made the senatorlid campaign of Mr. Statistics of Wall street calculate during Gould, and Invoking a railroad conwomen's hoqdery and lingerie bill at tract In Canada some years ago.- Thu $150,010,000 annually. expects to complete tho investigate 1 , testl-mon- - testimony of witnesses. I , . Rock work has "tart ,1 on the tunnel that Is being rv contractors on Bountiful city t an effort to Increase that dy o who supply. The contractors c e have Army Housing Blit Approved three weeks past two , Washington The" army housing bill away the overburden which w' to authorize appropriation of $5,080.-0now hare Pe,"L,. the rock atrata for hospitals,' bacraoks and quar- the rock several feet. .oij ter wo approved by the house mlli-Isr- y resa la exptected now committee. No changes were tunneling Is under way. T oJf. made In recommendation of the war water has been encountered. department for allocation of funds to Jettlve of the tunnel Is pis? varlo .s camps and posts. feet.--- in several Legislature states ore likely to be tilled np0 vote this season upon antldaivf tute bills of one type or another. the original dairy lb8Ulul.Mio6ti introduced Jn Oregon nnd o;y ha dairymen of many states to have cnaoicd legislation nat" liar, though less radical 10 made was s tssion an effort Jtute. kglslate a tax on Hu1' c llefiy olemargarlne and bBt It ! ttca made .from plant 1 died |