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Show PAGE THREE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNET27, 1933 ENLARGEMENT OF THE POWERS OF THE TENNESSEE VALM3es Per. Gallon Q Q LEY AUTHORITY: This biH, which would give the TVA almost unlimited Generally speaking, industry and business always wish for short Con- , powers, has passed the Senate, is now in the House where it is finding the gressional sessions. So long aa the going rough. Recent disclosures of nation's lawmakers are at work, in- Comptroller-GenerMcCarl concern dustrial leaders, uncertain as to the the administrain irregularities trend of legislation, must mark time ing TVA affairs is causing many of tion for the most part. to hold out against The present Congress has business representatives the Authority further powers. giving leaders worried and perplexed. Time t REGULATION OF MOTOR BUSand again they have said that the ES: This Administration-backe- d bill best thing that could happen on be- has also passed the Senate, is now in half of industrial expansion, would be the House. It seems to have many for Congress to wind up its business supporters and few unprejudiced opand go home. Up to a few months ponents; will probably pass in the pre-ago it seemed possible that this might sent form. It will subject buses to occur but the outlook has changed the same kind of regulation now ex- r tremendously since then. It is inevit- j erted over the railroads by the I. C. C ' : Vrvi' ; able that the current session of Con AMENDMENTS TO THE AGRI- gress will last far into the summer. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AD The Congressional calendar is bur- MINISTRATION ACT: Will shortly dened with a vast amount of unf inish-- d come on the floor of the House for With the crankcasc and ignition sealed by business. Here is how the slate debate, where they will be passionate1935 California officials, this strictly-stocstands now, insofar as the most im- ly advocated and passionately opposChevrolet Master De Luxe sedan was driven ed. AAA constitutionality is also an portant bills are concerned: SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLA- issue. It seems a safe forecast, how- 3000 miles without a stop, traversing locale TION: Has passed the House, is being ' ever that the AAA, when it comes to that offered all extremes of temperature and debated in the Senate, where it is a vote, will have more backers than weather conditions in the state. The results showed 21.75 miles per gallon of "Rocket 90" 'Sl ::i :'' meeting with considerable opposition. enemies, due to Administration pres- 7' Some Senators feel that it is illadvis-ed- ; sure, and to the prodding of organized gasoline. Only three and three quarters quarts others, who would normally back farm groups which want AAA beneof Pennzod were required to fill the crankcasc it, fear that it is unconstitutional, in fits and payments continued. when the seal was broken. Only one quart of the light of the Supreme Court's deLIQUOR CONTROL AND OIL water was used. Top left.Ted Ellis, the driver, cision in the Railway Pension case. CONTROL: Both the Petroleum Adand the stock Chevrolet furnished by Ted BANKING BILL: Passed by the ministrative Board and the Federal Eades Chevrolet Company of Inglewood, House, is now in Senate committee, Alcohol Commission were largely creaCalif. Top right, the official seals for ignition where it faces the stinging criticism tures of the NRA. When the NRA and crankcasc. Lower right, Ted Ellis and of Senator Glass, founder of the Fed- was thrown out, they lost authority, Frank J. Berks inspect the seals. The route eral Reserve System. Every banker and at present the government has no of the journey included the High in the country, large or small, seems control whatsoever over liquor or oil. Death Valley, and Muroc Dry Lake. Sierra, bill-constanto be against the they Practically everyone believes that it tly reiterate that, if it passes, the is necessary to replace these bureaus Tranks of the country will become with new and legal ones but everychildren of Snowville, is visiting at political footballs, and may be used one also seems to have a different to further the political fortunes of idea of just how the laws should CITY the home of her mother, Mrs. Auguswhatever Administration happens to read. When the legislation comes up f ta Iversen By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford , be in power. for debate, Congressmen will spend Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Carrol Hall HOLDING COMPANY BILL: Was many days talking about it, unless the sixteen little folks in honentertained be The M. I. A. stake outing will hurriedly passed by the Senate the Administration is more than normal- held at or of the third 17. birthday of her daughWed., July Crystal Springs other day after a resolution, which ly successful in putting its views into Carleene. ter, During the afternoon Lucille and Rodger Taylor Beverly, would have changed it to a regulat- law. and lunch was were played games NRA: The National Recovery Act are visiting in Pocatello, Idaho, with served. ory rather than a destructive measure Stocks. Alice Mrs. was defeated by a single vote. It is has been extended until April 1, 1936. their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson and Mrs. Golden Petersen and three now in the House interstate commer- But the present set-u- p of the Blue ce committee. Irrespective of the Eagle would be hardly recognizable committe's report, it is certain to to its former friends. The codes are meet with a great deal of criticism on gone. The famous or infamous-secti- ons the floor. It is said that Congressis gone. Fines and other men have received more than 1,000,-O0- 0 penalties are eliminated. The letters from voters in opposition ent NRA asks for voluntary to this bill. Further, the question of ments by industry to keep to its visions It is not a law, but a constitutionality is being raised it, following the Supreme tion, without any legal power behind Court's declaration of principle in the it. Its thousands of employes stuij NRA case. remain on the public payroll. Business has almost unanimously said that it will maintain NRA hours and wages provisions, will voluntarily fight the sweat shop and the I Economic Highlights Cheyrcc Avenges 21.75 I in 3000 Mile Refrigeration Necessary for Summer Run I I al j rh i j k micro-organis- l ! ''"rv i non-sto- V ' 1 four-side- p BEAR RIVER If ways and means of preserving foods by cooling are not soon adopted, food spoilage will make rapid inroads on the foods budget, says Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, extension economist in home management. ; as Under normal temperatures, soon as the animal or plant life Is taken away from its natural source of growth it begins to decay. Foods for human beings are mostly from animal or vegetables origin and are soon unfit for consumption as fresh foods unless protected by lowered temperatures. It is claimed that much illness is traceable to the eating of foods kept too long without adequate protection. It is further agreed that multitudes of persons walk about when they are not seriously ilL but just feeling poorly, or weak and run down as a result of having eaten food that has been insufficiently pre served .thus reducing their strength to combat the action of that enter the body. Many methods of preserving food by cooling are practiced. Power refrigeration does not always come within family resources; ice is out of the question in many places; but old methods of cooling by water evaporation, which has proved its worth, Is possible for any home or camp. d A simple rectangular, frame on legs is built with the de sired number of movable shelves pro vided. This frame la covered with screen to keep flies and Insects out. A cover Is made from canton flannel to hook completely around d frame. This Is the double thickness extenwith provided sions of the flannel to serve as wicks which reach up Into a large pan of water that Is set on top. .The secret of perfect operation is a breeze or air circulation. Complete directions for making this "desert cooler" may be had from county or home demonstration agents or by writing to the Extension Service at Logan. rust-pro- of screen-covere- son, Paul and Mrs. Johanna Johnson were Ogden visitors Monday. 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