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Show • TREJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE.UTAB LIKELY 'MIDWEST STATES TO BAR SMITH I IN FREEZING AREA MAY BE HELD AT E DOOR OR SEATED AND THEN EXPI;.LLED :DAlLY PAPER ICOLD GIVES ZEST TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING; ZERO TEMPERA· TURE IS PREVAILING ATTEMPT MADE TO MODIFY MEASURE VETOED BY THE PRESIDENT LAST FALL. of Yare and Gould May Give 1 Sixteen Deaths . Cha~ged to A~rupt to Much Claaalc Discussion; Advent of Wmter s Demands, Pensylvanians Make Missouri and Kansas ReTheir Stand ceives Bitted Clast Status of Hundreds of ProspectiniJ Ap. plications in Utah Are • Involved; Applications CanceLled , . Waahlncton-The cases of Smith, and Gould, each lnTolvlng a dtf· , Reed of Pennsylvania reads the of tho constitution which says senate "shall be the. judge of the 8elttons, returns and qualifications of metnbers." That word "quali~ltto·ns," according to Reed ot Penn:~rn·Au<G, means only the qualifications age, residence aud citizenship, the constitution elsewhere de· To Reed of Pennsylvania the right of the senate is to asking the senators-elect if are 30 years old, if they are resof the state from which they c:hosen and if they have been cit· of the Uqited States tor at least years. Farm Relief Bill Offered to House Washington-A new farm relief bill In last year's gown altered to fit this season's demands appeared in the sen· ate, but a controversy over whose name should grace it prevented its introduction In the house. The meas· ure, embodying the. essential features of the McNary-Haugen bill, but shorn of most of its objectionable provis· ions, was olfered by Senator McNary, Republican, Oregon, father of the bill, which has weathered two years of Elects Smetona President stormy wrangling, and the new chair· man of the senate agricultural commit· tee. A companion bill was turned over Lithuanla-Antanas Smet· to Representative Purnell, Republican, was elected president of the LithIndiana, and Representative Fulmer, by the dtet Monday and immeDemocrat, South Carolina, with a retook the oath of allegiance to quest from senate farm leaders that constitution. He succeeds Dr. Kasthey introduce it jointly, thus indicatGrinius, who formally resigned ing support from the three great farmoffice after he and his ministers ing regions-far west .. middle west and been overthrown by a military south. Both Purnell and Fulmer are d'etat. Charges that his governwas too friendly with soviet members of th& house agricultural committee. was the cause of Dr. Grlnius' Smetona was the first presDeath Approaches Japanese Ruler of Lithuania, having been alecto the office when the country beindependent. Dr. A. Stulginski a former president of the repub· waa chosen president of the diet. town was gaily decorated in honor change of administration. House Asked to Call Ford . Lehl-- Lehl il; to have a whi\e way, accorcmg to a dccisiD<n or the city council and businetos men at the Memorial" building last Friday, .The plan ;Iilli! for tlle erection of ornamental cement standards to silne as light JlOSts, e4ght of which are to be pJaeed en each block in the business ssctlou. Senate Amends Immigration Act W•llllllilrt•Dn--l~xJ)etldlture of ti05,· Waablngton-The senate voted to for ten Ugbt scout enaleen open Ute tmml«ratlon gates to 36,80e be authorized under a bill a- ...ced by Chairman Butler of ttl• Ja&ntl committee. This amount .,.dlll=· lte ezclueive of armor and ar· The measllll'e was dMft<>d the e1satraau upon !J.la return frr,n r-«~JDI<M'eiDOa •1t the Wh1te House, a1&d · bW 111 r~ by Bwtler Bll Ia barmoay with Ute preeideat'' [INUlllaJ fi'OATam. Tbe treticl ot Ute liii!IIUllloa at the Wbtte House wives ud minor children of aliens admltted prior to July 1, 1924, who have •IPlled fer nat1n'allzaUen. The prollit8al, which wu adopted, 39 to 37, y;aa wbmltted by Senator Wadsworth. Republlcall, N~w York, and was stubbo.,..,. contested by some proJ)Onen118 ot the Immigration law OJI the ground It was IUl "ope~lng wedge tB""tlle brealrdown of the t~nmtgratloa neU'letion act." other bnn'd, nlants wblcb like n IHlld amount of sunlight, ond thts lndudes palms, a.spid.U!tra, fet'Ds, and many &f All plant• require some llght. Sun- the vines, do not thrive If put In u ltght supplbs the energy wblch causes sunny location. chemical reactions to take place lnsfd,, Age and Weight tile leaves. These reactions com·ert the raw food elements Into food ele· Many RUthorltles Hgree that Rfteor a menta available to the plant. say11 Na- peorson pnsseos the age of thirty he ture Magazine. Therefore, such sun· should weigh from 10 to 20 per cent loving plants as geraniums, roses antl leKS than tbe weight glYen on scales abntlhm, when set away In a dark ns, B\"ernge. They explain that after coruer, do not thrive so well us when t~t age a Pf'TSOU hu <'eased to grow pt lied lr. n sunny wi.nd '""· Oa tbe 'and' dOf'.t not ueed ext1·a wright for Montantl Still In Cold Belt Plants and Sunlight Inferiority Complex There are two ways for R man to know what an ornery cuss he can ftP· pear to be. One ,1s to run tor effiee and resd the poUtleal ad,·ertlsement!! gf his· opponent, the other Is to be marrW.d and have hill wife tell him whut 'she .......... flf hlrn.-F'lorlde Time"' enlor fleD en a, lfont.-Deaplte consider· abl ernoderatton In the we;~.tller, tetn· perattues below freezing were repQrted ·by ,Montana citle11. The !l?rth-een· tral and northeast aeetlans still were below zero and the east13rn pnrt of the state cl~se to ·that mark On tlle Can· adlan plaine, east Qf the Canadian Rockies, a 10-degree rise h~d D<1t b,.ought the mercury u:>. to' the. •.e:ro mark. Temperatu1 e rlaes thrOIJ,ghout Montana ranged ltetween 2·! <}<"zreea at Helena to 8 deiTefifl h '' · . Boi~Dlvldends at tke regular ~te of 1 3·4 per cent have been authorll;ecl on the preferred stock of the · Utah· Idaho S11gar company tor the quarter ending December 31, 1926, but no cha· bursements on common stock wfll ue made because or expendJtures t&•. be lncu~red in extending ~perations of the oompany to South Dakota, it was &Jlnounced Tuesday by W. H. Watt\&. vice prooident and general ma.n~. This. decision was lllade Friday by ~he bC)ara Of direCtOMI Of' iJlP {" mpaD}' •.r.. but ,.. e - • announce d .. |