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Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers NEW W ATER SENATORS REDUCE more with president of railed States, the or head of any JL' W t, democratic t ever has has started be the fina drive all jvery. Be has hands. i his own mistake that he Is (sevelt .v& 4 3. I V4Zli them. session of the adJUrDed- tone together with first session, ) (the tnsfer to the Chief than ,re authority before had dele-o- f T Ed -"-reSS the govern-surve- y of the acts del- f if'Y i that congress seelt at least 50 ?! Me power ordinarily t legislative branch the grants were ; character, of course, the Vj visitor to ie ne President has be taken away of January, 1935, irst Wo their nature, unless arise under which ,ereit will call the for an extraordinary J je exigencies horizon, do not he the are a nec- further state- - the six aragraphs to reti t the coming will country fter a tw ve coutroL parents, m prone t0 cons(j. r emon one-ma- n 3n . ant of ours In a 11 1- D noer because, In a ti gress is In session, which Its enact-li- s we to circumscribe Allen imber of light in bride, he executive branch rollinger. ent. In the forth-lse- n and h athSi howev er, the Friday may operate with Sorenson. discretionary )m show q the New Deal au-ou- s leg-m- e of Mr r daughte great speed w hich d recentl usage of the New for wllich the Pre9' Reed Lem5 meaning was Jensen at ,n e acc1?fonSress were ttat Timothy.", has are pos- I at of the relationship very guiio various Items of 1 and this has occa- i. Kirk Ian the usual amount moved t in Washington. a. discussion frequently i is spend" Mr. Roosevelt has f in a spot where he it. personal credit for j1, if his program. By and since success RTAled, he is on the spot 1 accept full respon- ire of aqy part of the accomplish the job Salt Lak( Jtjne(j From what i Washington, there a, s 'sition anywhere to 'of the credit. The the President's side ay of the credit, for how them to have servient to his will. 0- - lion politicians are jlay dead, for their irently one of allow- 1 of the rope. If iny units of the pro- make great capital m ORChs Is complete, they In the b about it anyway, ain i Enj n a blind alley for ent andut public 1 am told, does not ers mai !ePub'icans and other ltm groups will Hot legal s mave explained in rati' of they are 8ing to back congress must override the veto. To override a veto it Is necessary under the terms of the Cons stitution that of each house shall have voted in the affirmative. I am making no assertion that any such attitude will be taken by the President None can make it for none knows what the President's attitude will be when the time comes for a decision on the point. It is worthy of thought in my opinion, however, that here is a condition where the system of checks and balances between the legislative, Judicial and executive branches of the government have placed a powerful whip In the hands of the Executive. Students of the Constitution tell me that it is a very unusual condition. two-third- , When Mr. Roosevelt came into oflice March 4, 1933, the congress, according to the Constitution, held Questioned the power to levy and collect taxes, to borrow money, to regulate foreign and domestic commerce, to coin money and regulate its value and to govern its relation to foreign coin, to combat counterfeiting, to set up Inferior courts, to declare war and grant letters of marque and reprisal, to raise and support the army and the navy and control calls for the militia, to define and punish piracy, guard the copyright of creative work, and to make all necessary laws for carrying out these various powers. What has congress retained of these vast powers, given It by the Constitution because it represents the people? There is a divergence of opinion. Surely, however, there has been delegated to the President some of the most important of those powers, and some authorities like Senator Borah of Idaho, and some of the Democratic conservatives claimed 'the delegation has been illegal. Whether that contention is true, of course, is a matter for the courts. To examine Just a few of the things done by congress will Illustrate the extent to which it went in granting authority to the President Take the laws creating the Agricultural Adjustment administration and it will be seen that the authority to levy and collect taxes was granted and at the same time a big handful of control over interstate and foreign commerce was given to the Executive. Production Bank-hea- d control under the cotton control law Is Just that An Important control over interstate and foreign commerce was given the President also under the national recovery act General Johnson, administrator, exercises that authority, of course, but he does so under executive direction. While the power is circumscribed to an extent, congress gave the President authority to change the value of the dollar. He cannot vary it greater than between fifty and sixty cents, as we used to measure cents, but the power to coin money and regulate Its value rests with Mr. Roosevelt to that extent. The implications go much further. The treasury has an immense fund of gold which it can use In maintaining the relationship between our dollar and foreign coins. Legality Of Particular Significance in All Ilittorv. ON PROGRAM SCHOOL TAX PURCHASE ianed ST STEM 50,000 CATTLE A ci oi ding to the LOGAN, I local F E It A leader, the project for the Installation of a new water system in North Logan that will involve 80,000 work hours and a sum of near $00,00, has received the approval of his committee as the first project to be started in Cache county under the new F E R A ap- propriation. IDAHO IDA. Water FALLS, conservation measures, including a thorough check up on leaky taps and faucets and sprinkling regula- tions, have been inaugurated. PROVO, UT. With the offer of the Farmers and Merchants bank of Provo to buy a portion of the assets of the closed Provo Commercial and Savings bank being held up pending approval by the federal reserve department. Efforts are being made to secure a $120,000 RFC loan for liquidating purposes. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Senators William E. Borah of Idaho and Pat MeCaran of Neveda, will be speakers on the program at the seventh annual encampment of the Idaho department of United Spanish War Veterans to be held at Twin Falls soon. KETCIIUM, IDA. The Western Construction company of Pocatello and the William Hoops company of Twin Falls jointly entered a low bid of $48,178.45 for surfacing and oiling 17,123 miles of the Sawtooth park highway from Bellevue to Ket-chur- n. POCATELLO, IDA. A SEVEN EVER A MYSTIC NUMBER state-wid- e summer school for unemployed women between the ages of 13 and 25, at the University of Idaho, southern branch, is being arranged. OGDEN, UT. An average of 280 carloads of California fruit and vegetables are passing through Ogden daily, according to railroad men. Most of the produce, is shipped to middle western markets. estiLOGAN, UT. The 1933-3mated budget for the Cache county school district was adopted at a public hearing, calling for a total expenditure of $298,209. A $5,000 Increase In transportation and an increase of 6.25 in salaries over the 1933-3budget are shown in the federal-finanee- d 4 The figure seven seems to stand out prominently among its monosyllabic companions. Is it because is the only numeral that has two llables? Whatever the explanation, it is certain that seven Is as a mystic number, and has always had a peculiar attraction for us. la the first place we have the Seven Wonders of the World: The Egyptian Pyramids. The Mausoleum erected by Artemisia at Halicarnassus. The Temple of Artemis at Ephe- Seven Wise Men) were Solon of Athens, Thales of Miletus, Periandor of Corinth, Pitterus of Jlitylene, Cleobulus of Lidus, Bias of Priene, and Chiion of Sparta. The Seven Hills of Rome are the Palatine, Capltollne, Quinnul, A entitle, Caelian, Esqniline. nnd Yiminal. The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus were said to be Seven Christian youths who fell in a cave and did not awake till two or three hundred years later. The Seven Seas are North and South Atlantic, North and South Pacific, the Arctic, the Antarc tie, and the Indian ocean; and the Seven Stars (or planets), the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. There are also the Seven Ages, Seven Liberal Arts, the Seven Psalms and the Seven Great Ilyuins. Montreal Family Herald. grow ing hoy. There Is a reason. The man who controls a railroad engine has in his hands the imwer to move worlds. A train, gliding over the countryside in the twilight or the early daw n of day, has aboard all the boy hood fane ios. On the side of the road, whether tie lie standing in a corn field or on a sidewalk watching a train go by, the average boy dreams of places where the train is go bf', LOCOMOTIVE EVER sus. The Walls and Hanging Gardens at Babylon. The Colossus of Rhodes. The Statue of Zeus, by Thidias, In the great temple of Olympia. And the Phafos, or Lighthouse, at V- - p-''- ing. As It speeds away the might Iron engine becomes a mythical mes meager carrying his thoughts. So the engine has become symbolic of mighty deeds and great ad ventures in the heart of American From time immomorahle boyhood. American boys have been stirred bv the heroism of railroad engineers, who stopped their trains on the very verge of disaster, nnd of trackmen who went out of their way to save lives, but always it has been the engineer nnd the engine that oe eupy firt thoughts with the boys. Always the engine will be beloved In a country tiint the engine helped cultiv ate. Washington Post. - THE CENTER OF BOYHOOD DREAMS Iu the lexicon of youth there Is one word that fires the imagination locomotive. Even though the airplane has come to capture the fancy of youth, the Alexandria. Secondly, the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages: The Coliseum at Rome. railroad engine still maintains its The Great Wall of China. place in the affections of young boys. The Catacombs of Alexandria. Love of the railroad engine goes The Ruins of Stonehenge. to the dim past of this country. back The Porcelain Tower of Nanking. There is hardly a boy iu America The Mosque of St. Sophia, at Conwho, at some time, has not looked stantinople. with Immeasurable pride on a railThe seven wonders of the New road engine, whether It be standing world are: Tellowstone Tark, The in the yards or In a railroad station Garden of the Gods, Niagara Falls, or plowing Its way across country. Natural Bridge, Yosemite Valley, In Ms mind the average boy sees Mammoth Cave, and Giant Trees. himself sitting at the cab window The seven virtues are: Faith, nope, Charity, Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Fortitude; the seven deadly sins, Pride, Envy, ami Anger, Greed, Sloth, Gluttony and Help nature clear up the blotches safe the lovelier skin make seven easy the your Covetousness; champions of Christendom, St. George (Engway use bland, effective land), St. Andrew (Scotland), St, David (Wales), St. Patrick (Ireland), St. Denis (France), St. James (Spain), and St. Anthony (Italy) ; 2734 while the seven Sages of Greece (the WNC W crilimf pimply rSliltt Clean PLUGS save gas! COATING GET RID OF OXIDE badly worn plugi with new ACs Replac $tfP Th STOP WASTING GAS HAVE YOUR SPARK PLUGS CLEANED BY THE AC METHOD . . . 5 PER PLUG Oxide coating forms on all spark plugs wastes 1 gillon of gas in 101 1 lave it thoroughly and quukly removed At oil Registered by the AC Spark Plug Cleaner. Dealers, Garages, and Service Stations. " Look for iho ... "Plug-in-Tub- In, RAYMOND KNIGHT and th CUCKOOS Saturdays, 10.00 p.ra. fcaltorn Daylight Saving tin Tun Quality Spark Plug i&k Skel, STAKED TISEttl F0BTUHES MEM SMASHED WORLD RECORDS for 4 new budget. BCIIL, IDA. The fourth annual opening of the McClusky memorial child health camp adjoining Buhl city park, with a staff of seven workers and about 50 nourished children enrolled, under- took place recently. BOISE, IDA. Between 50,000 and 65,000 head of cattle will be purchased in Idaho under the FE-Rdrouth relief program and the meat of many probably will be canned in plants at Twin Falls, Buhl and Jerome. was deCEDAR CITY, UT.- -It cided by a group of stockmen at a meeting held here recently that the elk herd now running on Cedar mountain should either be exterminated or removed ; that fifty head be removed tills fall, preferably during October, and that two years be allowed for the removal of the re- SAFEST TIRE FIRESTONE EVER BUILT mainder. POCATELLO, I D A. Southeastern Idaho's drouth relief program is taking shape here as work is being directed on 17 projects re. cently receiving s'ate approval. , Under the present con- Most of the projects are either gress gave away temporarily the pumping water from wells or clean. right to make ing canal and creek channels. U. S. in Many laws, or a part OGDEN, UT. Knowlton and Rm Businesses of that authority. pert, Layton contracting company In nearly all of was low bidder for construction of the acts of the New Deal congress, a steel bridge over the south fork atta-k- s on varl-- , much discretionary power to draft of the Salmon river. The companys wanby ite regulations and rules for adminis- bid was $31,107.40. lies to show vulner- tration of the new laws was accordOGDEN, UT. With 75 per cent the Executive, ed laws, , , contracts signed of the leaders contend that in using and 10 to 15 English Uie outSPti the cent ready to be per story this discretionary power, the ex,ce ' signed, between 85 and 90 per cent third congress is the ecutive branch has put government of the 17S1 acres for TCY tJ story of the into countless businesses. may bn broadest loan of the Reconstruction FinanceThrough for the Tine View Reservoir are corporarily, hr power ever given. ation, for example, the government available to the government, at the completion ofithe first months work f c It must be owns or has Influence In, through negotiations. E L an of power, because the medium of loans, such busi- on Iake it back at AMERICAN UT. FORK, any nesses as banking, dairying, cotton is, American of Bank of the ring su,1'lcleDt votes and wheat and other grain stocks, IVIiTEI laws 11 enacteL In the mortgage field, railroading Fork, which closed Its doors 11 lined In remembered that, and In the various fields of com- months ago, recently Instructed the STION 'ailed Norris nmend-mpeirdepositors committee to take action merce and Industry such as those to obtain the assets from the state eral Constitution, the Tennessee the Valley touched by 0. rncd session of hanking department and proceed j experiment with the liquidation. Slast session. In other In the charity field, the governMOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Both was adjournment tve. iLo ment has gone a long way. It is the Mountain Home Exchange club may cJn adjournment sine providing work In numerous wajs. nnd the Oregon Short Line Railroad 'J,''ll('d. It cannot be time.) diout Various experiments are being company have opposed the construca cnll by the ( worked out with those funds, voted tion of overpass crossings for the SB tout Hod, as I reported by congress for distribution under Old Oregon Trail highway, as proI within the realm of j direction. Some of posed by the state highway departah of which Is by the President's Is being used, for exam- ment, money f4 l-- usefl'ot Mr. ltoosevelt the towns whole ple, for the building of of these loaned WENDKI.L, IDA. Following the in conjunction with a government-owneGEit Stately and unoqulvo-mnmifarturing plant. example of Wendell siliool board, INTEInii) next January. Through NR A, It Is to be men- which reduced Its tax levy from 19 bout added that he will t laws mills to 17 5 mills tioned also, the recently, Wendell m for tnu h s u n not wholly, suslonger if were virtually, 1ms reduced Its levy hoard Kh village congress can The recovery act made the from 22 mills to 29. This makes a t to tak e them hack, pended. anti trust laws Inapplicable where budget of Slides as compared with and grants of power corporations signed the codes and anvtl.h ac It $16,360 lust year. D,rly seem. For with the blue eagle rePricqJ illy, repeal of a law complied Fnler set same RICHFIELD, UT-T- Le quirements. Under that n plain by a ninjority vote the government vir- district boaid of carnation lias ap too, of laws, only b l.jt one must stop to in all ho 1991. 35 lunigi t calling proved tually became a partner since it xeri Im-- authority for $198,100, of w hit h 8'i18 32 will )R10 to Mr. ltoosevelt up the over their manufacturing pnuticei go to in.'iko up nu iwerdinft at the illyuoi 'dm. lie has th 0 and pedicles as well ns their meth- beginning of the pt riml, ingi Ii ' an act of con- - ods of production and distribution. put to gpt those powers bv TS extern Nc"tUHiDr 1'itloo 1 set-up- - right-of-wa- nh MORE THAN NON-SKI- 50 LONGER MILEAGE D y rights-of-wa- Gum-Dippin- right-ofwn- 'Uitpaial&tid STAF.11 1! firestone high speed A TIRES ,ta itoUT PROTECTION Fire-ton- For Blip meant THIS MtRNJ AND V chmb Wher rnrth;enzfz tzrr:fhx Uadwav and 1137.1)10 bn, mill-- , w" hout nna DEPENOABmiT THIS WEANS e 1 I I and economy ft I g defects FITY TRACTION anti-trus- tfe d Cunv-Dipping- y de-jn- d TlIE New Firc&lone High Sjecl Tire for 1934 was built to give you the same dependable Bervice it provided for the 33 drivers who started in the torturous 500-mil-e grind at Indianapolis May 30. This new tire has a wider tread of flatter contour, more and tougher rubber, giving you more deeper non-skithan 50 rJo longer non-skimileage. Besides being Safety Protertcd on tbe outside it is Safety Protected on the inside. Eight additional pounds of . pure rubber are absorbed by every one hundred pounds of riv-.ycords. Tliis additional rubber surrounds every cotton fiber inside every cord in every ply. This is accomplished by a soaking the cords in liquid rubber by Firestone patented process. Heat caused by internal friction of cotton fibers ANNOUNCING destroys tires causes separation and blowouts. 12 MONTHS counteracts friction and heat provides GUARANTEE and adhesion strength, assuring car owners of tho greater AGAINST ALL and Economy that it is possible Protection greatest Safety, ROAD HAZARDS for human ingenuity to build into a tire. Effective today, Every one of the 33 drivers at Indianapolis chose anil Tirestone gnaranlceg Lojglit Firestone High Speed Tires. Bare drivers KNOW their complete line lire construction they will not risk their lives or chance of of lires pgain-- t oil on any other than Firestone. road hazards for 12 victory At terrific speeds the cars plunge into the treacherous months. In addition. are braced against tiic scorching brick track tires turns the gives tires the hot so lifetime fairly smoke at times they give yield and industry force works to tear the tire to conceivable warranty against stretch every In pieces, yet Firestone High Speed Tires conic hack on the workmanship and straightaways. Not once during the entire race did a tire fail. materials. Surely this is the most amazing proof ever known of eommrrii,l rhen toed Extra Ihet an tin juurunlvvd Strength, SAFETY and Dependability. Call on the imi'i, frtr 6 months. Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store nearest you TODAY. Equip your car with new Tirestone High Speed Tires for 1934. d, ear-ipo- rt l fondling the cord attached to the whistle, pulling down the throttle. A glamorous figure, the railroad engineer always has been nnd probably always will be a hero to the MrttorV n fl. ftUl-Olrorklh- n rniiit record running lone. THIS WEANS mody INDURANCI 1 nil-1,- HOST HUES PER DGLLAH , |