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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, February 27, 1930 r:4Yrn r s , 1U & :. is m r r, nr DON'T WEAR MANY : - i. m". t .Mr w w- i s m k mm " The rescue squads of the mining districts are often compelled to enter mines where the air Is likely to be charged with gas that would make It Impossible for human life, but the presence of this gas is not apparent to the nose In order to protect themselves It has been the custom for these men to carry a canary bird uiong with surgical supplies, foods, tools and oxygen apparatus, because the h'id Is qubkly affected by even a smalt amount of gas and invariably warned the rescue workers of t lie fatal and In- mjk - - Waltzing Mice Help in Work of Mine Rescues rnaAi.-- visible fumes. f , ' War In the future, however, Japanese waltzing mice will replace the little yellow songsters, because experiments have shown that the curiously behaving rodents from the Orient are much more sensitive to deadly gas than cana"I'll bet you send your father ries are. In addition to this the mice home bills for a lot of clothes durare hardier and are not oficn fatally ing your school term." stricken by their experience, whereas "Ill send him home plenty of the birds are usually siicrlliecd. They bills, but not for a lot of clothes." do not recover from the effect of the ,51i?jj . gas. LOTS OF PLUCK Gov. Theodore Itoosevelt nddressinj: the Torto Klcnn legislature concerning lits projects to alleviate in the island. 2 IUItmore, the mansion of George W. Vanderbllt nt Asheville, X. C, which is now thrown open certain duys each week so the public may see its treasures of art. 3 Strikebreakers In the 1 distress ONE PRESCRIPTION taxi chauffeurs' strike at Pittsburgh donning steel helmets to prevent broken bends. REV EW OF CIS IS E Hoover Tries to Speed Up Senate French Crisis Delays Parley. By EDWARD W. PICKAHD nouvi:n returned pi:i:sni:NT to Washington from hi Florid-trip with the conviction that congress, specially the senate, imis-bprodded into speedy action if business were not to suffer seriousSo be invited leading Kepuli-licnn- s ly. of both bouses to breakfast In t he White House and asked them what could be done to expedite the work on the tariff bill so that other In measures could Important The replies lie received passed. were not encouraging. Senator Watson, floor leader of the upper bouse, was of the opinion that the tariff measure might be passed by March m, but was far from certain, llepresentative Tilson ninl others from the house thought the house would get throuu'h the remaining appropriation bills within the next three or four weeks, ami would take three-tinrecesses while the senate was catching up. Mr. Tilson hoped congress inkht adjourn about June 1, but admitted that little legislation would bo enacted unless the senate speeded up. Mr. Hoover was especially concerned about the hlowing down of business recovery due to uncertainty regarding the tariff, and also lccat:e delay In passing pending appropriation bills might necessitate the laying off of from lo.nnn to "i '.mm men employed on public The legislaworks construction. tive program (if the Wickorsluim law enforcement commission was not mentioned, Indicating that this Is pot f such pressing concern l the President as the tariff bill nnd appropriation bills affecting public works. The licpuhllcan senate leaders Informed the president that the coalition of lieinoerats nnd radical liopubllcaiis was in complete con irol of the tariff s'tuatlon. i r t 'T'lllS the Ire brt'akf.ist orou-eof the p.'tiiricrats In both house. em! they siient hours In Httaekitlg Mr. Homer. Senator Pat Harrison sought to blame the Republicans d. lay In disposing of the tariff bill end Hked Senator Wiitioii If the President bail promised to s'g'l the measure If It reached hint In Its present form as amended by the 'coalition; w'.leh question, Watson declared, was silly. Representative P.yrm of Tennessee, chairman f the letuocartlt congressional campaign committee, ass. Tied that the President having claimed responsibility for prosperity for the Republican party, must ber the blame for nasatlsfctory condition. He denied the announcement of administration spokesmen. Including Secretary ef Rubor Pnvls, that bj'iiics is on the up erode. tinnier of TeM, minority leader of (b house. Issued a statement snylnr: "Thn titular party leader In the White House I lacking in cither courage or capacity tn and the consequent bewilderment of congressional leadership Is a tin n f the declining disappointment of the Amcricnn people In the promised and exacted ma lor part the President was to play In shaping national affair to the belter inJs cf national d fr re-H- s I t j I iRVRlKS, former mem- ler of the house nnd former int'tnlx r of ti e court of custom ndmlited to the senate lobby omndtioo be I a contlneent fe! ARION" 1 hhbit, ii!t and cotifrotifed the com-- i w;th excerpt from an opinion fnm Pnlted St.i'es Supreme ""urt t!t b"b)!ng tho rlcht of nit t reiireent !ti!s for or mitiM j etnling Ivvri. t"nhe, t ifif leui.iilon (,u d'dnred he abcady n t!t, (f fr,im iri ha appr-'Xincitrt- ,J0nt, nj,.re:!o 111 nnd evicts an 1 if reri!in provision d;:bi i: r.iic woucht by b! client are lnehi.ir.,1 n tli p,.fi,Pnij tariff bill hcn It Isonie law. 'r Two were glvrn to th ei in the hearing on dry iw tuuicalln rneare before Hi house Judiciary committee, and A 1 T t i tnore Haya they took full advantage of their A recess was then opportunity. taken until the following week, when the drjs were to be beard. Representative IJnthleum of Maryland, generalissimo of the foes of prohibition, made the opening statement, nnd llien followed nn imposing list of witnesses. These included Capt. W. II. Stayton. chairman of the board of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment; Henry It. Joy, Petroit millionaire end former head of the Packard Motor company; Ir. Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh, president of Carnegie institute; Dr. Charles Morris, New York health officer: Col. Grayson M. p. Murphy, New York director of Rothlehem Steel company; Reiiedict Crowell, Cleveland, former assistant secretary of war; lr. L. W. Williams. New York, head of the New York Academy of Medicine, and Ralph M. Shaw, attorney, of Chicago, Senator Rrookhart of Iowa an noniiced that unless the senate judiciary committee reported favorably one of the two lending resolutions for it sweeping Investigation of prohibition enforcement methods, he would carry the tight to the senate tloor. '"if there is corruption In the prohibition forces,'' said be, "we've got to know It and to know who Is to blame for it." ClIANCR'S cabinet crisis stopped up the proceedings of the naval parley in London for the time being, since the entire French delegation withdrew, ntuv uncing It would not take part In further discussion until a new government had been formed. The downfall of Premier Tardien and his ministry, which was due to its defeat on an Important tax measure, might conceivably have a marked effect on the course of the negotiations In the parley. If the French Socialists and radicals, who are committed to red let ion of armaments, consented to take part In the new government, the demand of Premier tons Tardien for a tleet of might be greatly scaled down so that the figures could be met by Italy, and would not force the I'rit-Ni- l to repudiate the bargain of last summer. In this lies really the only hope that the conference can arrive at a pact providing for actual reduction of naval armaments, otherwise, all It can be expected to evolve will be a treaty for limitation, with possibly the mutual security pact asked by France. It I hardly to be expected that the Fulled States would enter into such a security treaty since that would Involve- entanglement in Furoponn affair. Indeed, Senator Robinson told the American correspondents the I'nlted States wouldn't join In any pact It to employ armed forces to enforce "obligations assumed with other nations," The American delegation had approved this statement In advance. Jiino Grand! gave out the formal statement of Italy's naval policy and requirement on Wednesday. Resides reiterating the demand for parity with any olhcr continental power meaning Frame he upheld the thesis thnt naval need are not absolute, a France claim, but are relative, am! declared that no level of tonnage Is too low providing other countries reduce proportionately. Hoover-Mae-Iioiial- war on God U SoVinT a of excitement In many part of the world and Christian organizations and Individual are urging "intervention," though It I dilllcult to see by what right any other nation could Interfere with what no f:ir I wholly a domestic Issue in Russia. The campaign Is being carried on vigorously by the Militant Godlc league with apparently the full support of th Soviet government, and counties chureb'c n many cltis and towns have been closed n pl.iw of wor. ship and converted into other use. The league bitterly reent the pro tern In other countries and dctle and villH'e pope Plu who issued nn encyclical against "persecutions t.f Christian In Russia." Sereins, who w.i set up n H e metropolitan of the iirtboib't Russian church to succeed the Lite Patriarch Tikhon, e represent "some nnd who say enten of million of faithful." tirely subservient to the Soviet tovemment, and In urt Interview given to foreign correspondent be be nnd bis ecclesiastical collaborator were quite satisfied I'1 church and with the position Christian In Russia. II" said the Ortho-do- i pope wb the enemy cf the Ids Hatcmenti and that church Russia' lt 1 1 arlcd MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS against the Soviet Union were unchristian and unjust. The tone of the Soviet press in commenting on the matter is violent and defiant. The Leningrad branch of the Godless league prom ises that atheism will lie ex tended to other lands until "the godless workmen of the whole world would convert the Vatican into a museum and a scarecrow ot the Roman pope will stand near a scarecrow of the pagan Siberian shaman as monuments to the errors and fictions disseminated hv priests during thousands of years The warfare ou Religion is a light for socialism." ft if A cry in the night may be the that Baby has colic. No cause for alarm if Castoria is handy ! This pure vegetable preparation brings quick comfort, and can never do the slightest harm. Always keep a bottle in the house. It is the safe and sensible thing when children are ailinjj. Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath is bad. 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The journal says: 'Regardless of the fuel that Ioe-to- r Coffey and Iiortor number Stated that their work Is purely experimental, that tbey do ted claim to have developed a cancer cure In the popular sense of the word, that they have no evidence their its preparation I anything more than a substance which produce lytl? chances In the cancer cell follow ing injection, the great trek of cancer sufferer scros the Continent la , T,.m y mil". ..in IB I" a.'.u "l'oi:f,.r.,li ha begun and physician every ill,, ttffi cracked be." to Joe "Oh, 1 up their are where being besought by dou't know It's had earthq tiukes patient to procure this remedy." enough." Voloa.) (A t3'. W'tsr NpPr 1M CHALLENGE Till' C'of-tey- 1 Since You Read This commission. 1 cSt- - ACHIE VEMENT! FMni'.RTO Nor.n.n u no longer to be considered a liero, for the Italian government bus made public the record of the investigation Into the disastrous tllght of the dirigible Italia In the Arctic regions, nnd It brands Noblle's conduct as utterly Indefensible, Captains Mariano and Zappa are given a clean slate by the Investigating will have little cf. feet, but til" Journal of the Medical association American t Sh Knew He My watch Is keeplnr better time since I put your photograph the rase. She Oh, I see. You added another ..V.X SelJom lias any single act lxert cf greater benefit to mankind than that of Dr. CalJwcll in 1K85, when lie wrote the prescription which lias carried his fame to the four corners of the earth. Over and over, Dr. Caldwell wrote tlio prescription as lie found inert, women and children fuffcrinpj from those common symptoms ot constipation, such as coated tongue, liad breath, headaches, gas, nausea, biliousness, no energy, lack of appetite, and similar tilings. Demand for this prescription prew so fast, because of the pleasant, quick way it relieved such symptoms of constipation, that by 1883 Dr. Caldwell wa, forced to have it put up ready for use. Today. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is always ready at any drugstore. rir.s. pi'oRARLY it Av first warning absent-mindedl- MnoRP. of ALRXANIiRR recently appointed ambassador to Poland, succumbed to tuberrulosi of the throat and lung at Lo Angeles, never having the chance to serve in his post at Warsaw. Itesldi being a newspaper publisher, Mr. Moore bad cained distinction In Hie field of diplomacy. President Harding made blin ambassador to Spain, and under President Coolidge lie was ambassador to Peru, and In both post be was eminently successful. He wa a life long Republican save that be supported Col. Theodore Roosevelt In the Rutl Mouse campaign. ji-ai!- COHC CHARS that Commander Ryrd and his expedition would be com polled to remain for more months In the Antarctic wero dispelled when news came by radio from And, Out H. Went I "Little America, his headquarters, we can't agree, well divide He If "What's come between Phyllis that the relief ship, City of New You take one aide and I'll I thought that they! the house. nnd Teddy? York, bad made its way Into the Take your choice. take the other. were engaged. Ray of Whales sheathed In Ice and y She Oh, I'll take the Inside. "So they were, until be that the expedition a few hours agreed with her when she later sailed for home. The City of to! blm she wusu't half good J that New York has been 41 days on the way from Dunedin, New Zen enough for hlui." land. It was greatly delayed In searching for leads through the vast HARD TO GET AROUND Ice pack and was blown far out of its course. P. M.TotNso sfTS She It takes pluck lo get to the fOSCOW Isvcstia, the organ of top. I le And when you're there, you the Soviet Fnlon, asserts that Rolshevlsiii is facing the most criti- get plucked. cal period in its relations with capitalistic nations and that a new DON'T ARGUE? war between Russia and the rest of the world is certainly nnd inevIt says that itably approaching. the Soviet government has decided, in order to protect Itself, to increase Its propaganda anion the discontented classes In foreign countries, and that through sabotage, strikes, nnd terrorism, any attacks against the Red home land will be made ineffective, according to the paper. It also predicts that capitalism will be painfully astonished by events In their countries should they attempt to attack Russia. body of Karl Rorland. com of Carl Ren Ficlson. noted Arctic (Iyer, has been found sjwye (M.AWII.ts' d til. GERMWPROCESSED fAMft I M "". MOTOR OIL mg |