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In lVlew and killed Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No.l such purposes shall be reduced annually in proportion to the revenues so allocated ; provided that any surplus above the rev enue required for the State dut.ict school fund as provided in Section 7 of this Article shall be paid into the SUte general fund. SECTION 3. Secretary of BtaU to publish. The secretary of Slate is directed to cause tnts proposed amendment to bs published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. To take effect when. If approved by the electors of the State this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of SUte February 25, 1930. ItEflOLUTfOV RELATING TO FIIXING VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE A Joint molntioa propositi an muniment to Section, IS of ArtU VI of ths coMtitotioii of ths Stmt mf UUh, to vacancies in tho lerislatur. of tho Bs H resolred by tho of all mtm-fceBUto of Utah, tws-thir-as sleeted to cadi room concurring therein t SECTION 1 Sections to bo amended. That it ia proposed to amend Section 13 of Artid VI of tho constitution of tho State of Utah ao that tho same shall read as follows : SECTION 13. Vacancies to bo filled. Vacancies that may occur in either boos of tho legislature shall be filled in such manner as may bo- provided by law. Constitutional Amendment SECTION 2 Secretary of Stats to pubNo. 3 lish. The secretary of State is directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND to ho AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INcause this proposed amendment published as required by the constitution TEREST OF. SUCH FUND. and to be submitted to the electors of the A Joint resolution providing for amendState at the next reneral election in the ments to house joint resolutions nummanner provided by law. bers three and eight passed by tho legwhen. If ap8ECTION 3. . In effect islature in 1929, proposing to amend proved by the electors of the State, this Section 3, Article X, and Section 7. Arproposed amendment shall take effect on ticle XIII of the constitution of the State the 1st dn of January, 1931. of UUh relating to the SUte school fund Filed with the Secretary of State Febthe manner of distributing tho inand ruary 21, 1930. terest of such fund and other revenues of the several school distrkU of the State. Constitutional Amendment Be it resolved by the Legislature of the No. 2 SUte cf UUh, two-thirof all the memEESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE bers elected to each House concurring AND TAXATION : therein A Joint resolution proposing an amendSECTION 1. Resolution proposed to ment to Sections 3 snd 3 of Article 13 amend. That it is proposed to amend house of tho constitution of tho State of Utah, joint resolution number 8 passed by the relating to revenue and taxation. in 1929, proposing to amend legislature of the tho Be It resolved by Legislature 3 of Article 10 of the constitution Section two - thirds of all of the SUte of litau so Utah. SUte of that the same will members elected to each House concurread as follows: ring therein : 3. Proceeds SECTION of lands and other to 1. Sections SECTION proposed perper cent of proceeds amend. That it is proposed to amend propertyfund. The of all lands that petual proceeds S of Article XIII of the Sections 2 and been or may be granted by the Unitconstitution of the State of Utah so that have ed States to this SUte, for the support the same will read as follows : of the common the proceeds of all SECTION 2. Tangible property to be property that schools; accrue to the State taxed how value ascertained properties by escheat or may forfeiture ; all unclaimed exempt legislature to provide annual tax shares and dividends of any corporation for State. All tangible property in the incorporated under the laws of this SUte; of the the laws under State, not exempt the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral United States, or under this constitution, or other property from school and State shall be taxed in proportion to its value, lands, other than those granted for specific to be ascertained as provided by law. The purposes ; and five per centum of the net property of the United Sta'es, of the State, proceeds of the sale of public lands lying; counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, which shall be sold by municipal corporations and publ ic libra- the United SUtes subsequent to the adries, lota with the buildings thereon used mission of this SUte into the Union, shall exclusively for either religious worship or be and remain a perpetual fund, to bo charitable purposes, and places of burial called the State school fund, the interest not held or used for private or corporate of which only, Bhall be distributed among benefit, shall be exempt from taxat:on. the several school districU according; to Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the last preceding school census. power plants, pumping plants, transmisSECTION 3. Resolution to sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is proposed to proposed amn-- j house used by individuals or corporations for ir8 passed by the resolution number joint rigating lands within the state owned by legislature in 1929, proposing to amend such individuals or corporations, or the Section 7, of Article XIII of the constituindividual members thereof, shall not be tion of the State of UUh so that the same separately taxed as long as they, shall be will read as follows: owned and used exclusively for such purSECTION 7. Rate of taxation not to Power plants, power transmission poses. exceed distribution. Tho rate lines and other property, used for gen- of Uxationpurpose on Ungible property shall not erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed on each dollar of valuation, two portion of which is used for furnishing and four-tentmills for general SUte power for pumping water for irrigation purposes, two-tentof one mill for purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute high the may be exempted from taxation to the high school fund; said fund shall be apextent that such property is used for such portioned in the manner the legislature purposes. These exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districU mainto the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools, and such levy for pumped under such regulations as the leg- district school which together islature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the interestpurposes on the permanent school indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be at such times and in such manner as may available for district school purposes, will be provided by law. The legislature may raise annually an amount which equals provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school age in the of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by the last preceding school dolerty, not to exceed two hundred fifty census ; the same to be distributed among lars in value for homes and homesteads, the school districts according to the last and one hundred dollars for personal prop- preceding school census ; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed $3,000 in an equalization fund which when added value, owned by disabled persons who to other revenues provided for this purserved in any war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be 35.00 for of the United States or of the State of each person of school age as shown by the Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census ; said equaliminor orphans of such persons may be sation fund shall be apportioned to the exempted as the legislature may provide. school districts in such manner as the leg The legislature shaH provide by law for islature shall Said Bales shall an annual tax sufficient, with other sour- not be increasedprovide. unless a ti ces of revenue, to defray the estimated or- increase the same specifyingproposition the rate or dinary expenses of the State for each fis rates proposed and the time during which cal year. For the purpose of paying the the same shall be levied, be first submitState debt, if any there he, the legisla ted to a vote of such of the qualified electure shall provide for levying a tax an- tors of the SUte, as in the year next prenually, sufficient to pay the annual interceding such election, shall have paid a est and to pay the principal of such debt, property tax assessed to them within the within twenty years from the final passage SUte, and the majority of those voting of the law creating the debt. thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by law. ctions of tangible SECTION 3. Secretary of SUte to pubproperty regulation personal in lish. The secreUry of SUte ia directed to exemptions revenues. of come tax rates cause this proposed amendment to be pubdispositions The legislature shall provide by law a uni lished as required by the constitution and form and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the electors of the Stat taxation on all tangible property in the at the next general election in the manner State, according to its value in money, and provided by law, as one proposition in lieu shall prescribe by law suca regulations as of H. J. R, numbers S and 8, passed at hall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the 38th legislature. of such property, so that every person SECTION 4. To Uke effect when. and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved by the electors of the State tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- the proposed amendment shall Uke effect srible property, provided that the legisla on the first day of January, 1931. ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with the Secretary of SUU Febof taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25, 1930. stock being; fed for slaughter to be used for human consumption. Intangible propConstitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as No. 4 property or it may be taxed in such man TO RELATING THE ner and to such extent as the legislature RESOLUTION may pi vide. Provided that if intangible TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING PROPERTY as be the rate taxed property property thereof shall not exceed five mills on each A joint resolution providing for an amendment to Section 4, Article 13, of the dollar of valuation. When exempted from constitution of the SUte of UUh relattaxation as property, the taxable income therefrom shall be taxed under any tax ing to tho taxation of mines and mining based on incomes, but when taxed by property. the State of Utah as property, the Income Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the SUU of UUh, of all th memtherefrom shall not also be tax.. The bers elected to each house concurring legislature may provide for deductions, ex therein : emptions, andor offsets on any tax based SECTION 1. 'X he Sections proposed to upon income. personal income tux rates shall be graduated but tUe maxi- amend. That It is proposed to amend Sec tion Article of 4, of constitution mum ra'.e shall not exceed six per cent of the XIII, net income. No excise tax rate based the btate of UUh so that the same will as read follows: upon income shall exceed four per cent of SECTION 4. Mines and claims to be asnei income. X he rate limitations herein what to basis and multiple contained for taxes based on income and sessed for taxes on intangible property shall be be assessed as tangible property. AH mines or mining claims, both effective until January 1, 1937, and thereafter on1.! changed by law by a vote of placer and rock In place, shall be aasessed the majority of the members elected to as the legislature, shall proviaet provujea, each house of the legislature. All rev the basis end multiple now used in deenue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous mines from taxes on intangible property shall be for Uxation purposes and the addftionil allocated as follows: 75 per t thereof To assessed value of Sft.00 per acre thereof the state district school fund and 25 shall not bs changed before January I, per cent thereof to the Stat gen-- 1935, nor thereafter until otherwise prol f unit and the Stat levies for vided by law. All other xoices or mining LeiUto claims and other valuable mineral deposits including lands conuining coal or hydro carbons and all machinery used in mining and all property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining1 claims, and the value of any surface use made of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purposes, shall be assessed as other Ungible property. SECTION 2. SecreUry of Sute to publish. The secreUry of SUU is directed to cause this proposed amendment to bo published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the SUU at the next general election in the manner provided by law. when. If apSECTION 3. In effect proved by the electors of the SUte, this proposed amendment shall Uke effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the SecreUry of SUU February 25, 1930. Constitutional Amendment No. 5 A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE TAX COMMISSION A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 11 of Article 13 of the constitution of the State of UUh, relating to revenue and Uxation. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of UUh. two-thirof all mem bers elected to each house concurring therein : SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend. That it is proposed to amend Section 11 o Article XIII of the constitution of the State of UUh so that the same will read as follows : SECTION 11. Creation of SUte tax commission membership governor to apduties terms county boards point duties. There shall be a SUte tax commission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall belong to The members the same po! itical party. of the commission Bhall be appointed by the governor, by and with the consent of the senate, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. The State tax commission shall administer and supervise the It shall assess Ux laws of the SUte. mines and public utilities and adjust and and assessment of valuation equalize the It property among the several counties. shall have such other powers of original assessment as the legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such cases and within such limiutions as the legislature may prescribe, it shall esUb-lis- h systems of public accounting, review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies and budgeU of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. The duties imposed upon the SUte board of equalization by the constitution and law of this SUte shall be performed by tho State Ux commission. In each county of this SUte there shall be a county board of equal ization consisting of the board of county commissioners of said county. The county boards of equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessmpnt of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State tax commission as may be prescribed by law. The SUte tax commission and the county boards of equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the legislature. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secreUry of SUU is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the SUU at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. To Uke effect when. If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall tak-- effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the SecreUry of SUte February 25, 1930. Constitutional Amendment No. 6 RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THE STATE PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, of Article XIX of tho constitution of the SUte of UUh, relating to the location of the State Prison. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the the members SUte of UUh, elected to each house concurring there- in: SECTION 1. Section proposed to amend. Th; it is proposed to amend Section 3 of Article XIX of the constitution of the Sute of UUh so that th same will read as follows: SECTION 3 Location ef public Institutions and disposition of lands. The public institutions of the SUU are hereby permanently located at the p laces hereinafter named, each to have t)ie lands specifically granted to it by the United States, in the Act of Congress, apprc red July 16th, 1894, to be disposed of and used in such manner as the legislature mar provide : First: The seat of government and the SUU fair at Salt Lake City. Second : The institutions for the deaf and dumb, and the blind, and the State reform school at Ogden City, in the county of Weber. Third : The UUh SUte horplUI at Pro-v- o City, in the county of UUh. SECTION 3. SecreUry of Bute to publish. The secreUry of SUte is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the SUte at the next general election in the manner provided by law. when. 8ECTION 3. To take effect If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed am snd m en t shall take effect cm the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with tho SecreUry of SUte February 25, 1930. SecreUry of State of the SUte of Ulah, do hereby certify that is a the foregoing full, true and correct copy of Constitutional AmendmenU Nos. 6 as proposed by the and 5. 4. 2, 3, 1, special session of the legislature of 1930 as the same appear of record in my office. Jn witness whfreof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of th S ate of UUh, this 1st day of September, 1930. I, M. H. Welling, (SEAL) EwntmiT of SUU. ol EmlD.nl Te her Family fclunlc Solioul la MuHti-luaniMlic An. Nurlh Mai" W., hull Laka Ol, I taU. liuioti XUS Ifttii.-inw- ( KJSMON ASSAYEK9 Nelson omr. Tellilil L.x and IfiQt courageoua exim, Andree, lotst In the Arctic thirty-thre- e How to Enroll Iptirn hi n ?" Hiikttei Hun question I dei lilt'O to tuktf a course in pilotI lint led ing an ulri.liine. . me to wmie uihihiihI And II (irli keO wernl luttilft n.tint: imuiiliieK. Mjern huiI CANToI exi-iiii- PRESCRIPTION A- -T in use overt KICIIOI.M AND CHEMISTS laboratory a J29-23- Sail l.aW lit. '. aiuiiiita ruv.ii.iM.-- . lurtiUlxil on wt I'tah. P y. r4Uat. anti giricva Cullen Hotel Fmi J. runiue. ituu- V Munner Mr. A't Meet Your Old Friends at tho years ago. now returned to hla native land, will be buried Cullen Mel It I ttyihtE bealde her. lie wrote; L'ih le Sum l Cum milklfiurtiuenl of wunt this way be found I Don't you "No matter where may Cafe and Cafeteria merre is luiereslfd 411 i oiiiiiiert-lii- l ing the bowels behave? A doctor's after my death. I wlah to be burled Cttjr, ll.h. St W. tod So. St. Salt vim I. in. leni'hed tirt-l- . Tlml fl bo move bowels bealde my mother." t' I ill rt ii "lavs way to make the Hvinlliii over! all ili.wn l lie inws" jjiivvriiihf ('"ininer-i-lii- l well that you feel better Every mother knowa what Pepsin Caldwell's Syrup those words would give to ItyiiiK. ttyera. iilrilitiie Mild Dy- Dr. 17H V'at tad Hm. Il Buys who run and doesn't turn everything to water, the mother of Andree. The grave ing waste hard out that all who and ber How. when, ion but cleans miinol fly. will not seem cold, with STORAGE AND SERVICE In what clogging your system. It cleans where lliey limy dn lying beside ber. l what Ami tew and plaiiea. type you out without any shock, for lt'a Dean Inge, ruler of St. Paul's students must be lnujdil. only fresh laxative herbs a famous enroll for a pilot's course at doctor found so good for the Cathedral in London, startles other s To 167 Main Street school approved by the iMiurt-men- l bowels, combined with pure pepsin clergymen with the suggestion that first one LAKE CITY must ot SALT t'oiniiiene, marriages might well be tried for puss a rigid physical exiiiulniition and other harmless ingredients. is Rooma,Hlnle Without Bath, perdaj, II toll tt what know The Jl. should 'life." than doctor shorter Double Without a. Ualh, par lay, II.SC Room periods deslimted t given by a physic-InKooma.Smirle With Bath, per day, II 6u toll H dean would allow -- limited mar- Ihe department. Two examinations lest for the hotcels. Let Dr. Cald- Kixiua, With Double Bath. perdajr.H.uutofct St riage contracts." and would have are offered. That for the sludeiil well's Syrup Pepsin show you how All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotei to bowels them. who plans to make dying tils or her soon you can train the the government recognize BLDG. GARAGE business, being more complete, move freely, every day, the way KEARNS Only "till death us do part" marriUppoalte Utile Hotel. riKKPUOor. ages would receive the blessing of costs $15. The oilier, fni ihe pri- they should. It's wonderful the vate flyer, costs 1U The fees are way this prescription works, but the church. The Rev. Dr- Melllsh, of Brook- stnndiird. harmless; so you can The examinations, too. are stand- lt'a perfectly or MKW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSK a coated whenever tongue use lyn, replies that Rome tried two ard nnd It are similar to Insurance SALT LAKE PIPE CO. kinds of marriages centuries ago-s- hort exa ml tint Ions plus uimsunl tests ot sick headache tells you that you're 475 V. Sixth South St. Salt Lake City, Utah marriages for unimportant the sense ot Imiiince. atiility to bilious. Fine for children, too (it people, lifelong marriages for more Judge distunce, snd for color tastes so nice) and they ought to Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves but it didn't blindness. have a spoonful the minute they Newlj threaded and coupled for all purpoaea Important people work. Hying courses nre ol three stand seem fretful, feverish, or sluggish, Monsey Iren and Metal Co. ard lengths, eiicli training the siu or have a sallow look. 100 So. trd Weat - Salt Lake Cltj, I'tah liceiiKe. a dent for particular pilot's Dean Inge's suggestion can be Tou can get the original prescripvary, ot course, hut do not tion Dr. Caldwell wrote so many proved unwise without dragging In Costs liPrivate exceed these: pilot's the church, or "spirit." cense. $tMHJ: J I in ted commercial years ago; your druggist keeps It ARROW BRAND Marriage is an institution of dis- pilot's license. who want the boat ; tho. t'O.. triinsorl all ready In big .bottles. Just ask IT A II For SALT LAKE CITY. I'KKI.K . cipline, devised to make men betCaldwell's Dr. for Pepsin, Syrup license, pilot's The process Is ter, gradually. These prices Include nil costs ex- and use It alwnys for constipation. Offlre Furniture and Suppllfa. Thraler and Church Kurnlture.Killaon-DIctllmeoKra;h. slow, but It is real. cept hoard and room. The student and Supitliea.Full Line of Stationtry. WrapBesides, the last years of married Is insured nciilnst personal Injury etc. Oldetil School and Lartfent ping I'aper. W. Da. B. Caldwell's and death nnd nuiilnst liability for Houne In the wit. and Kiu!pm-n- t life ought to be the best, and usuSui'lv M HOOL. CO. I or the other lo propplane - Salt Lake City. ally are, in spite of divorce records. damage ISA So. State Htrn--t To have, in old age. one friend erty. The course for Ihe private pilot's interested In your troubles and license A Doctor's Family Laxative generally culls for twenty is above your symptoms precious hoiirn of Hying ten ot instruction all other possessions. nnd ton ot solo or IUkIiI alone. The limited commercial license requires MILL WORKER And Hie On the Italian island of Strom-bo- ll fifty hours In the air. stipulates two last week there occured, sim- tniusHirt ol tlyina tiine. ultaneously, a severe earthquake hundred hours ol NEFITED I'ominerce rules lepiirtinenl and a deadly eruption of the Strom-bo- ll 1 governing approved schools require lis'. volcano. "n si students and Instructors lo wear The earthquake destroyed some parachutes, hut no lumps In them After Picked Up Taking Lydia small houses. rocks, are stipulated. Burning E. Pinkham's Vegetable thrown high into the air by the The. license tests Include hoth yrtrWr f t r --?i"TWil"'?sT Compound volcano, fell upon little villages flying and written examinations, clustered around the base of the the written portion' covering studies Pa. '"1 was working in a taught In ground school classes. BilkTowanda. volcano. and got so tired and rundown mill takennliend courses Such can he Strom-boli For thousands of years that I weighed lessons or eoncurreiu-lhas eeit- - a deadly menace, and of the flying only S9 pounds. 1 with them. for thousands of years people hare was not well HOTEL rebuilt their houses and continued enough to do my Instructions First soon as As work. to dwell at the volcano's foot. 1 began to take And we wonder that ants rebuild LFAKMNd lo fly starts with ad correct the 's mental when our feet crush their nests In Lydia E. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH and physical altitude the student Vegetable the garden path. One of Salt Lake City's finest beshould assume. Compound, I hotels, where guests Und every "Be yourself." cniitioiiefl m.v Into pick up. gan comforl with a warm hospPeggy Duncan, a powerful structor. "Be natural, and. above After being maritality. Garage in connection. girl from South Africa, all else, he relaxed. We Inst'ruclors ried for thirteen Cafe and cafeteria. will excuse everything else you do has conquered the English ChanI had a years, 400 Rooms. Each with Bath nel, making the swim in 16 hours if you will remember to he light ou baby boy and the next year I had anthe controls." 15 minutPS, but failing to beat Ger$2.00 to $ t.OO . other boy who now weighs 37 pounds I was loaned a helmet had that as a bear. The Vegetable n. trude Kderle's record. nAYBURN, Manager and is J. healthy tuhes connected lo it. has helped me in a dozen Miss Kderle can tell the young speaking Next a parachute was explained Compound try it too." ways and I hope others will girl from South Africa that swimand put on. &Irs. C. B. Johnson. Webb Street, ming the channel does not pay. "The rule with the "chute is: R. D. 6, Towanda, Pennsylvania, PARKER'S You lose your hearing in the cold jump, count five, then pull this BALSAM HAIR water and the world soon loses Its handle,' m.v instructor explained. Benwna Dandruff Stopa Hair FaUlor recollection of you. The handle protrudes from a Beauty to Gray and Faded Hais pocket that opens vertically. Just Ktt WW ll.WI K uraBKBW. Chrm. Wlre.Pat:hcpje.N.Y Htgeox on over One the heart. quick jerk The strong girl from South Afurn or Ideal for use to It SHAMPOO ITLORESTON releases the small, "pilot" rica is an interesting product of connection with Parker'aUair Balaam. Makes the 'chute which pulls Ihe s, that group of white people trans- hrella-lik-'chute out aoft and flnffly. 60 cenU by mail or at hair of the puck. big Hiacox Chemical Worka. Patchogue. N I. planted on a dark continent. HAN My instructor next drew a mnp FORD'S At 15 she ran away from a conof the airport and its surrounding Balsapn Myrrh W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. vent school to enter a swimming landmarks, he would explaining race from Robben Island Ho Cape show.- them to me from above. A good debtor inaketh a bad Most "original sin" Is very unorig Town. Twelve started, six of them "This Is 'home' and It Is Important inal in ; fact, downright stupid. men. She alone finished, undisthat you recognize It readily from g turbed by a shark that the air." I he explained. Next. was shown how to climb had to be harpooned. Tv Into the rear seat ot the The nations with few exceptions dual controlled, plane. Seated, stand with their foreheads pressed with my parachute pack as a cushion, the seal strap clamped tightly against the wailing wall of dimin- across Sun, wind and weather tend to m.v lap, the Insl ruments nnd ished prosperity. Side by side they were pointed out, named, roughen the skin. Protect it by using bemoan the downfall of a great controls and their uses explained. Cutleura Soap every day and Culi- boom, asking each other: "The control 'slick' a rubber I "When do you think things will hnndled vertical lever that stands . Olntment as needed. Nothing Improve?" between the knees is moved backbetter for keeping the skin smooth, soft and They ought to know that real ward to make the plane climh. clear. Cnticnra Talcum is pure, smooth business is not done by those that pushed forward to go down, into turn right and fragrant, an ideal toilet powder. gather at the other wailing wall, of clined to theleftright turn nnd to the to left." he great antiquity. It is done by those said. that remain at home and attend to Soap25o. Ointment 2Sc and SOo. Talcum 2So. In The rudder, nlso'used turning. Proprietor! Potter Drug A Chemical Corporation, Maiden. Haaa, business. Is operated with the feet. To turn Ivar Kreguer of Sweden seems to right, push the right fool ; to turn be a sort of Charles the Twelfth in left, push the left foot. I was cautioned to familiarize finance, and able to last. Still in myself with the altimeter which the thirties, and "match king" of tells Ihe altitude, the air speed inSweden, he has lent KO,000.000 to dicator, the oU pressure gunge, n ml the various governments In return the tachometer which tells the revfor olutions per minute the motor Is In their territory. turning; nnd to learn to read theiu He is said, now, to be acquiring at a glance. M.v Instructor climbed Into the control of the Diamond Match Comof me, connected the pany here In the United States, and seat ahead tube to my helmet, opened stockholders in the International speaking the throttle to "revv up" the motor Telephone and Telegraph Company, to check Its functioning, ordered are interested, or should be In the the blocks liiken from In front of fact that Kreuger Is reaching out the wheels and we were olT. for control of telephones in a dozen ((E) 1930 Western Newspaper Union.) different countries. W. Those Exciting Matches The learned Voronoff, who, by the It is said that ninny lady specta use of monkey glands, extends the tors go on knitting during Impormatches. Most spectatant crli-kelives of old men. says "all Americans are dead at 60." He does not tors tlcn't mind this, ns the clickmean that they actually die. but ing of the needles Is very soothing anybody suffering from insomthat they are worn out at SO and to London Opinion. nia. might as well be dead. There is no doubt that men In Bat Can He Live 7 America wear out early. Their A western professor guys Hint A eyes grow dim, hair white, step young inn n enn marry on .r a slow and knees stiff, too early. week Why. so he can. Inn he must But they get things, done, which put burs of patience and hope on Is more important than windows lest love lake remaining Ids cottage wing and fly away. Bustou Trun young. script. 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