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Show r; i in mson Tin: News Review of Currenl Events lie World Over lTr"r Cnnre-- s to Cinl SiiimrH Court-Orato- ry on I.im olu I).i - Doatli of Cliail . Curti -Eoii" NVujMor lax Invalid. Norri -- AM,: RRAX X C'fl nfi-rcf'- lx an the was iiilnfi In Unit t n vunl-- t live inr fr loiiMiiu' vi's io-w- s vv L? Ill t K 1 Ni In ml, ; Ihlrutinii H C'l'iintnr V..11 I'liMlinn f m ii t . v t ; ill, kill I ill i otir tin Is V V , fS ii t r y I ll- -f tin- - , I " V riicl ii,-- , - , I r t loll, COIlM II riot tiu'ii i ioiioil or court tin congress h Is tloio M'litcm o loll HIM 'nii'-- i thin. rltlit to iln!, in- - any no .o i of tincoiistliiitioii.il. Ilonri, In tlmt pimlien Oio court lii'l It l.s Ihilf violating (In t'oiistitn ii, tlon nrrurdli g to Its own woi.U," i iit (i Norris from t'io iii.ijmlly 'iiilon of the Siiiiciio com lioMiiu; Hint tin1 refill. ii Ion nn control of n loi' il nf mo tl"ii .i'oiiK agricultural fair rori'i V'.ol to the .tales ami Im,oioI the power of oongrc-- s t'mlrr tlmt do - 1 I I ! exception of the Louisians statute, so far ns we can dKeover, no slate dining the L'lti years of our tin tlmuil evlslence has undertaken to ; !. liiiioi'ih.ite and hud protest In eongre's against what wns termed a Voli.-- s , trlund.'l, IK.'ti raid, it, g navy otto lals refused to eonino'nt ollolally tijion the Loudon .i'm i'iii mt, loit said 1'ihatily that aii) rogn.it idili h does md Inelm! Mo eo i jktu ion of Japan and in iiiV w mild In II failure. Vl'V agio u. eld Will riot afTei t the ,iis..,t t, milling progtam, these oil lals 1'i'lnti'd out. and they refused to he lllaMI"',) about t l.e plo.pet of lit U' e I. Il. I of King Ah at Marseilles e, i on to on em at Alt en Irov-ee, I'lanie, with Veldiits of guilty for the s! dt'leml, mis. lor the the l.ai.d if I rn.It 4, Ineiiil" IS of the sei ret t'snlil S"i lit), who were tinny WUS reeom mended Olid till wire given sentences of Lie lm;u sonmi'"t m I renih (iulat a. lie ot tiers, W 'in never were Iiim.'lit. were senti'iM t d to death. Im of the latter Is Dr. Ant Iuvelhli, tcput'-'- l head of t he I'st :n Id jissi-sm- .1 nliso-lulel- INDOLN day wits the occasion for a II iiinl of oratory, largely hy opponents of the New leal. Herbert Hoover spoke at Portland, Ore., on the "State of the I'iiIou," which he said was a state of confusion in thought, government, economic life and the Ideals of liberty. "The New Deal," said the former President, "has been n veritable fountain of fear. The day alter the New leal wns given life at the election of Rl.",2 begun the gmit fear which created tin hank panic of March 4. Tin stock boom today is not from confidence In the future; It Is partly from fear of Inflation." In Greensboro, N. ('., Senator Dickinson of Iowa warmly defended the Supreme court ns "the only remaining guardian of the liberty of the people," and Inveighed against what he said was the New Deal's "planned economy" nnd Its "attempted bribery of the states through the Invalidated AAA and Its proposed substitute, the soil conservation measure. Senator Vnndenhcrg of Michigan was a speaker In New York city, and like his fellow Republicans he fiercely assailed the administration, terming It the "third party now In power." Among the few leading Demoerats boa ril was Secretary Wallace, who. In Indianapolis, dolemled tin administration. Re'Vrring to the ('on.stiuition. he declared that most of us" thought the agriculture adjustment net was valid, nnd "some of us, Including three Justices of the Supreme court, think so still." I IRKS MONT WIILIVM L. RANSOM of the American Rar nssocntlon, with hcaihuar!crs In Chicago, announced that Newton D. I.akcr, former secretary of war, lias the accepted 1 one-quarte- r vnv-ageu- -- - I - pi-sn- I l in-f- it' t 'd r L- -:: ('hrv-ie- r I I III uiii"'i. a I . m lion bet-itheir 0 g.ltdf ri t, iv ( Iln crow I.owd !. I" I"' MU' h great' r di r II MV "111 III,'. tn gilt nol'i I..I I ( Rii.u-evol- More About Taxes What taxes will he levied at this session of congress or more accuhat taxes will he levied berately fore election, depends upon whether President Roosevelt definitely decides to accept the Liberty league challenge, give up all hope of the stockholder vote, and put nil ttie burden on corporation profits. Conviction among his advisers Is that flie President wijl seek to raise, at this session, about $700,000,000. That is approximately the amount needed to make up for the loss of the processing taxes nnd to pay Interest or. the sinking fund for amortization of tiie soldier bonus. (In this connection it makes almost no difference to the Treasury department whether It pays Interest on the bonus taken by the soldiers, nnd eventually pays them off. or whether the soldiers cash their bonds. In which ease the treasury borrows the nionev at about the same rate of Interest the bonds carry). Up until the last few days most of his advisers were convinced that the President would Insist on this moneys being raised by excise taxes. These would lie very similar to the processing tuxes just outlawed by th( Supreme court, hut spread over a wider base so n.s to get the S150.000.0o0 to additional needed, and adjusted so as to avoid some nf the particular hardships and difficulties of the processing taxes. This is still the probability, but recently another angle has developed. Some of the Presidents advisers are urging that he oppose any such excise taxes on the ground that, being taxes for the nmst part on the poor, thev will tend to flare up popular resentment among the very small Income people against the extravagant spending at Washington. Increase l union dues, nrd power. So that, as po'.fcal (.''servers view the situation l ore, I; Is the N.v Iv d in la or t at Is h :ck'- - g up R,e li- KfX. ve!: New Deal, of tie two of the l.ihi r lea lor In S) Ie is g- -i ag',;-- -t the Vtkr.am (peon, j rV t Fed r. .h u of Lr. le-'- -- u .re " r f h Tii teci a: , tc r " V P: il tabor t. u;.-- W'lvt's v;:h nf 0 A' r rr- - very (JJ, bve. tie sub- to'u of ' ri. a, r z ;r - sp the pt; ees of ore -B( . s in.1' -- tv fazv t y the K--t nd , f even's. 'I It fi'-i- s every,, T,p wl)0 sndies he financial standing at all knows that th tax pan to be through at .. , .. sion is not pushed seeking to b.ta -- up tl e h' e. hut merely to make up f two 1"sps the jrrtces lug tax an! i.e ad!i;i, lie- - b mns. ti thev co-- , ten 1. the stock- t: e c'vriry. who he m"1 to r nt another might best In s . w III ag i 1 na s. g , Cf ' !rCr!i'" Wy 8'e fear re fbv-ehe eectlon w' "1 to vote ' s' ve,t Is I.""Sev i it ;;erh-A N'; person to u !. v r ; . I about Genuine li.W lie will tel! you discovery of IViyer pain 1.1 tl.-.- A. 1 A i;i.. 4 M t r i . r oit , remedies wete - .d ( .r the cgainst by physicians stomach and, often, for t jrt. Which is food for thought if yoa seek quick, safe relit f. Scientists rate Il.ivrr among the fastest r.it--covered fur the relief oi and the pains of rhcum.i1 ritis and neuralgia. And cnce of millions of users h j tu it safe for the average pc;-.regularly. In your van rJ r.t remember this. You can get Genuine lUvcr Aspirin at arty drug stur, simply by asking for it bv its full n..n.e. a- I i I I , u e D.YEH ASPIRIN. M.,ke it a point to do this and see that you yet w hat you want. Bayer Aspirin Stumbling To stumble twice against the same stone Is a proverbial disgrace. Cicero. DONT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, v $200,-OOO.n- to UnknoA-Preparation; - v thinks that the chances for of I resident Roosevelt have been affected by the United Mine Workers endorsement, he is pretty well hidden. Privately nil agree that the endorsement and the pep talks hound to follow will throw a few votes, perhaps even a considerable number of votes, to Rut they also think that Roosevelt. nn equal number will he alienated. up r fmuiy you or arc taking for the rein ! i.,- ,, is SAFH to uso rigi.h.nv - ,,ur family doctor. zxk ro j ,r;. f.iry '' an-'nr- ir.g doors of hope for Uglily g TIIR i v Ra-ko- i Use Own or Your F,.!..;.ys Well-Bein- v such s! ah Dont Entrust the Republicans I 1 in is SAFE? t suggestion that John I.. Lewis, president of the United Mine Wickers, replace Vice President Rarner as President Roosevelts running mate this fall Is of course absurd, hut under the suggestion is one of the most significant developments in the history of organized labor in the United States. The endorsement of the Roosevelt administration, lock, stock and barrel, Very Little Loss hy the United Mine Workers, and their M hioh, they point ont. Is very little arraignment of the American Liberty lnss at n!1 because, ns illustrated by league ns a group of labor oppressors, the Liberty league, a considerable Is far nioce significant than is generalpercentage of this type of voters is ly realized. against the of Roosevelt Tor it is not J"st the mine workers ar how. Therefore, they argue, why it Is the new movement i:i organized mT turn from the "haves" and go all labor. hen the attack on the Lite the way In to get the votes of ertv league was mide every man vot- the "lave trying nets." especially as the ing for it was thinking of the Du have nigs have more votes? h lonts an. John in terms (1f Advocates of this course have Rer.eral It those Rig into their how. dustries. now unorg mi ed wn.ch They point op.'u Mo-or- X ,r Whether the Pain I A ' believes lu'l,,r Rot .nil very .'I'' are rod put rea-ot- is obvious who for tno !lo prc-'l-it ks at ' ir j I,, o' ring of politics m. uit. think Ha mixture ts with the light for vertical unions that believe imf" lunate. They Idgldv I,w e.niM of tabor may suffer a serious veibai k due to the stampede to di hand wagon hy the the Km United Mine Workers -- n stampede whih of fouro will include nil other unions s tup. tint ie with the Lewis goal. l.v any Fur, n s can he domon-drateof the records, organized labor scarcli has a verv pour batting average In political campaigns In this country. The record is so poor, even In strong Itidn-'ri.- i! ti.ms, that If Is perfe tly ol i'"' the individual members of uni'ii s, when they enter the polling booths, vote Just as tlcy please Irnli-id'viHv and seldom If ever accord first place among the motives actuating them fo the reeomrnendatlons of their leaders. To hear politicians speak In public, one would never think they suspected this, hut actually they know It perfectly well. Actually If there Is a politician In Washington who really much, ; Remedy You AFFECTS HEART Gas Pressure May Cause Discomfort. Right Side Best If you toss in bed and cant sleep on right side, try Adlerika. Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart you sleep soundly all night. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowels and brings out foul matter you would never believe was in your system. This old matter may have poisoned you for months and caused GAS, sour stomach, headache or nervousness. Dr. H. L. 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Lhe" thoroughly, then swallowed, they corr, acidity in the mouth and throughout00 digestive system and insure auicK plete elimination of the waste matters cause gas, headaches, bloated feeing3 a dozen other discomforts. 3 Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of and and 60c 35c respectively, 48, at convenient tins for your handbag con ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximator one adult dose of milk of ma?ne;j good drug stores sell auid recommend e mint-flavore- Start using these delicious, wafers today auu(ibiUciiujiaAouiw is j Professional samples sent free to reg physicians or dentists if reTue?,JUul on professional letterhead. Select rr i Inc, 440? 23rd S.f long Island City, H )j cJmi -- r 7 cr Wi e- r t i f n tile Industry, mder .1 vv t.'.f, tl bore, and In tl.e '"TV I ,. Know Rom ral Motors nnd foiled to ai'Cl I't MH h I , op I'M" of -- Vel II '! ' y at. Labor Takes Stand . : prov Idltig It f ltD to he bothered vvai.t r."t Henry i eor-Io- Action -- executives See Chance for Victory 1 ei 1 ori.er' d.lh t cut cid"1 tw I Interest rates day an Important part In this redistribution of wealth" program, which Is going on as surely as (hough the administration at Washington, and for that matter the administrations in tho 4S state capitals, the thousands of city halls, and the thousands of counties throughout the land, wore all committed to the lluey Long share tho wealth plan. The middle class home owner who has a mortgage, recently placed or renewed, Is saving a little on interest. The government has been fairly successful In reducing Interest rates. P,ut he is getting 2 per cent or less, instead of 4 per cent, on his savings hank account, and tho dividends that reduce his life insurance premium or buy additional Insurance are smaller. The Insurance companies cannot obtain the return on their money that they did before the slash in Interest rates. Meanwhile, Just ns prosperty seems to he returning, the pro-pts of the folks just above this level for bigger income from dividends on their invested savings or Inheritances is Jeopardized hy piospects that the next big step In taxes not the one now in for this year will contemplation probably take another chut k of t at Ion earnings. Most New Dealers want the present lo per cent slice the government takes of corpoiatlon Dct earnings boosted to 25 per cent. I I t w The Z.'l'b'll That Is the Sort of thing Al Smith was hitting at In his Liberty league speech, when he said that It was no lise thinking of paying this hill for govoninient.il expenditures hy taxing the rich, because the rich simply did not have tint - Uhlon pi did' rent sets of want t1" do l',i'!.'i larly they .",u to have st What Smith Hit At quasi-Judlcla- ii- i ot'.i nils -- of congress hope for an adjournment, hy May 1 at of lit., "ii wl'h iu for the latest, and therefore they pushed Hie new farm hill forward, trying to got It through both houses without much delay. In tliclr desire to get away from the Capital, they already chairmanship of the had decided to let the proposed perassociations special manent neutrality legislation go by the committee on hoard. between the The farm hill ns rewritten by the press, radio and bar senate agriculture committee Is based against publicity In- on the soil erosion prevention scheme. with fair Some Democrats Joined with many Reterfering trial of Judicial and publicans in opposing the measure, one l of them being Senator Walsh of Masproceed sachusetts. In a statement issued to lugs. The creation of this the press he declared It was a "danspecial committee to gerous hill conferring "autocratic and dciine standards to he recommended to blanket authority" on the secretary of lawyers, newspapers and radio luma agriculture. He said the measure was casters in the mutter of publicity as to "lu'ithi'r valid In law nor valid In court trials, said the announcement, is economics an outcome ot the incidents arising In Chairman Ponghtnn of the Ionise the course of the Kruno Hauptmann ways and moans committee said he trial and various proceedings helot e expected dotmlte word from the White governmental hoards and bodies, "and House or tteasury soon on the amount It Is hoped tlmt such standards can ho and kind of taxes that might he Immade etleetive through rules of court posed to tl nance the new farm pro-- , or through legislation." gram. Speaker Ryrn said he could see no to the London Daily reason why the tax measure should ACCOKD1NR secret decree providing not emerge from t he committee by the CURTIS, former Vice CIIAR1.KS of the Inltod States and for expulsion of all .lows from Her end of February. before that representative and sen a many as rapidly as possible has boon tor from Kansas, died suddenly of prepared by Nazi leaders and a In against John J. Raskoh, heart disease at th- fore Chancellor Hitler for tos signachairman of the Demoof ture. Tin paper said the decree proWashington home national cratic committee when Al his brother in law and vided for tin' oontisention of all propwas Smith the Presidential nominee, sister, Mr. and Mrs. erty of expelled .lews. and who is now presi Eil ward 11. Rami, lie This story may not bo true, hut there (lout of the American was seventy six years Is no doubt that Hitler and his associhas Liberty league, old, and was the tlrst ates are determined to extirpate all been begun by the man of Indan blood the organizations and groups which government for an alever to proside over they consider In opposition to the Naz.l leged deficiency of $1. the senate, lie was regime, and Hitler himself has deiV'ti.b HI on his RVgp Kaw In clared the .Tews are to blame for all income taxes The dian. his grandmother the troubV's of the roleh in recent claim was tiled In an having boon Rrinooss years. Scores of Catholic youth leadamendment to the peJulie of that tribe who ers have been arrested, charged with tition recently tiled married a French C( operation with Illegal Communist Pierre S. di against In Ids boyhood groups, and It Is predicted their orPont two days before Jockey, and later a reporter. Having ganizations will tn dissolved. The Al Smi'ti had bitterly Studied law. he became a c:rnpa;gn is carried on with great assailed the New Deal. fit the age of twenty four In Shawnee It was auneuneed In Berlin tion. which Ka'kob eereoy described county, Kansas, and was ('Voted to that district governors henceforth Deal Mr. du Pout was persecution." congress in v.2. He was made sen would take orders from the Hestapo. alleged to have understate J h;s lpgo ator In lpu;, uns d. tented in 1PU the secret state police. This was in income by SJ.sPT.Nrj and an addiand two years Inter w.is again electet terpiot'! as an In.lleation of an tin tional tax of $bl7..M(j was asked. In senator. He was elected Yi,e Riesl mediate carrying out of promises by the amended petition accusing Air. dent on the ticket h"i lod by Herbert Nnz! leaders for more ruthless, more Rashol) it was aleged that he an.1 the Hoover, and was renein.na'ed for that notion detertn'nod agamt enemes Uiisr engaged In "fictitious" position In ld.2. within the relch of sa.es Miurnes. one to the other Mr. Curt s wa greatly i.k 'd hy hi to a total of about Shd.ikkUMO for the in ington nr.d I, s deaili PRUSIDKNT LA7.XRO UAKPKNAS purpose of showing losses. can-e- d penuif.e gr.ef. Riesl. lent R.'ose went t t Moacrrcy v ( it Fa! l : investigate a stoppage of bus ness and IRS. HlKY I. 1.0 NO. w w ot "I am iii epv to learn of industry in pr"tct ng: In't h r Ir the la n sv: ator from Louis ira, the s'.rbb n g of my o'd friend, n es atfri'iiitcd to Co!" m ri sS lb r scat in the senate to ip.ete Charles Curtis. U to titer Hay knew i'.'tti d this r.lfitii (tin! : T e s tt ,m. Peel n. i g the cm' him ns a rtnaior, as the ire Ires,-den- t w ho are fat rued hv Jb xteo 's s v: it man n,i':ner of the .pper of tie I'm ted Stntis. or as the and econom'e strugg'e c. n n ev r A 'ter eevt'u m nt! s s'm w II f man be wa In his own right, h.s o: the their Ind'.:rle4 to the he suoi-ehr Aln Aliender, spe.ik-vof friends will remt n bcr him. U' P.r oik. Government that of the J.ou - in i toui-- c of re; re.- - !, always affectionately, and will mourn Pelt stoppage cf actlv.t'o? carnet te t.tlve. will was mated for the n j Lis passing." countenanced. ular term 'her !"! tin propheev. I t'ouip inv v I L'i: arly ii ote In-o- if. ; m It Is ih-- e, ID.-- Ilf , Don't Guess But k S 1 1 les-e- trial II l'Tin hgut) s, bv epii:- - ( I"' I"' been conip'b t lb1' b iin of pnrtiin-na tr of form In II. not been put "f H" n as ye, but tho along to Iiiasiiiy pas-- i d ' ' - r if mu n paitinont of i oil- - and w "i k ng "0 HiR ' on s i loinh t" Capitol the pri si nt tax pr.,hb m. 1 he s'.irtllng f"t N H. H this make Hu a or, i ,.'i lax for ooiv man, worn an and child In tin I'nltod SM'os Xi::i K u til-- , counts poop'o mi rea yonr arc lief dopi"..i r - whose r. lain. too proud !i lot them go on relief, wliieh and a minder of o'her chi'-e- s of taxes, Ihoir holm average far pay relief folks pa.V .some oil Rven the e the for as cum of so. taxes, federal tax of six cents a package on cigarettes, pei haps a little liquor tax now and (hen. or even on asionally the ten cents a pa k on playing cards. Rut when it Is considered that people, roughly, are on relief, and that most of them contribute verv little In the way of taxes, the average of jrtl per ("U on should la marked - f ir more than the up very heivy taxes pail hv tin rich would fin It down the average paid by the tnlddli (das's folks. There Is no eeientilic wav nf com pitting this, hut probably the average paid by each member of of the family Is not far from J'Jimi n year. Which means that father contributes nn average of something like $.dn to Sl.ixx) In taxes, whether he knows It or not, of which his Income tax Is a very small fraction Indeed unless father's Income goes vveR up In the surtaxes. In wliieh ease, of course, he will he paying a good deal more. I erll-einet- j hefote R. Ml R OIIVR.V. Demmyatlc slate chaii iiian of Michigan arid former (Imk of Wayne county, which Includes Detroit; State Senator A. J. Wllkow ski Id and r others of prominence were convicted In Detroit of having ntlompted to steal Ho 1D.I I election. Light defendants In the rewhich had count ca-- on x Ii )v ... . , SM In ATTlJt ( country who legal!) w,r. permission Inning boo,. t by a Special net ot , INdl. Uolllers. ...t, of lit least one Of the non VlV i.llg" oii'p:ifdes at present have to willing lllilolded - P rf I i V been ri fh it the are t "W tax-- ' iishliigti'ii. I eder.il al.running .! t he r d" of -.t w, l!i (io(l a .M'.ir, well as-- , .mme this at some re.i-ohe It" f' col.gn ss, in",n to f'dl '.v. "f local taxes are rmito'.g at the that a year, atioiit yiiMi inoinii the present t IX I' ll dell of the I, ie! a v ' ar. Mates is ii'"Ut X 7 la i g r w he ill tv it W it Ii a rert.ii that ia v the only woman N VV s ugo-du- m FAMOUS lot s. VI. of tie 'pRI.'under of i) SJarjr lMwardn Walker a physician oral dr ss CarterCORKField ByWASHIXGION t Sl0 i i nearly 12 weeks, were acquitted. Two other defendants previously Impose a tat like that now In queshad pleaded guilty, tion. thus bringing to 20 "The form In which In tut Is lm Hu number lacing senpoed Is In pself suspicions. It Is not tence for their part In the vote recount measured or limited hy the volume of conspiracy. adv It Is moiisiind alone For (tllara, the verdict came as hy the extent nf the circulation of the the culmination of a series of calamipublication In which the advertise- ties In a bilef political career. Last ments are curried, with the plain pur November a Jury In Macomb county, (lose of penalizing the publishers und adjacent to Wayne, found him guilty curtailing the circulation of a svloctel of bribery In a drainage transaction In group of in w spapors." connection with real estate deals lie had made before llk12 when he enhave been sent hy tered polities and was elected Wayne IKTTLRS to tin heads of the county clerk. lie awaits sentence Latin American governments Inviting under that conviction. After conviction them to participate In a Ran American he was removed from ollice. conference, probably in Washington, In the recount case OHara w as found the purpose of which will he to or- guilty oil three counts, permitting ganize the peace machinery of the others to alter ballots, conspiring to western hemisphere. Our State de- permit others to alter ballots, and conpartment says tin meeting will en- spiring to permit others to conduct deavor to provide means for adjusting the recount In an unlawful manner and intcrmitinnnal disputes hy peaceful change the result of the November. mi'll ns. Tin conference may liriug ti p election hy putting Democrats . the Monroe Doctrine for a now dell-In ollice Instead of the Republicans It loii through multilateral emlorse-tlietit- . elected. ing the last ItUlnlrnil (ears lire um'oiistHiilloiial." Of tne later ih'eMon ordering return (if processing I.IM'.S to the oeessnrs, the nenator said Secretary VVullnee perhaps was too aivcrc In falling It the creates i legalized steal In history, and lidded: lint It Is a gift, the greatest gift fdnee (loil nitide salvation free." Norris urged that congress trass a law requiring unanimous derisions hy the Supremo court to overrule the nets of the legislative branch of the gov ernment. m J, f !r nns f SEEN and around the j any morn rrulM-- r VVlii-nf ini, ii in rein hed Washington there single clsloii, Iii (lei I. mil, ii only tin pending hill hut "a largo imrllon of tin laws with It eon.'ri ss tt.m hismi (lur- I I i I in il's m 1 111! I I 1. II i it iii loii," licti in tlmt n mII.iMi1, n i .ov Norris H'serN'il, great (luciirti.'i.l word, 111 tin lii IV s him law n . ih ; ii pii nit o lav on Hu ini v ti t i ng of tho 'i in. Ip i now .'.'i I' rs iif tlmt si. ifo I. uiioi'iiHt ii til iuoal 'd The law wn. ,y u h cMatiiro eon pd i id hy tho lute Senator lluey lm court i.in of It; Long. "It Is had hi'iaiiM', In the light of lit history Hint of It pro, sent sotting. It N soon to la a dfilt.erutc nnd calculated ih'V li e In I tie gul'i of a til to limit Ilio ri ri ii ,i t ( i n of Infiirination to which the public Is entitled In virtue of the enlist j I Iniiiil gu.ii antee. "A floe pies stands as one (if the gloat Interpreters hot ween the govern' incut and the people. To allow It to he fettered Is to fetter oUisches, III view of the persistent search for new subjects of taxation, It is not without significance that, with tie I In i f court of Supri no the United .iii. ( oioi-- to the I 'mini ll'sfll,. (,f a lr,., pie.s inmisly i s t lili d the nine J'l-at l.o l.miM 11 If I tie V! lllnoi.il lV court s mi n i .'sMiiin '0 I .III lilt. hll.hlll lull ht.llhl. I "I 111 toil of It r .tiniii'h ri I'olist II again N ll ii r hi i r !") tifrernl si'ivn. f..r Mr. ruitls and the ItitelllO'lit Well In l"jih:l. Klin. iMilli In s friend" I l ;ii-- li I . i li-- niirl i n it! U Shill rim iJ 'I"H nnl mui'il rni - I; t i, I e Presldi lit (I irin r Olid: T was ii I M n v s fond ot loin, was l.ited ultli t.lin ill the house nmt icite lie w is n I in to. i ti nn I a V I'. I. tn i i ilii.i'l..i i r a a ml n 1,) f: It n!i i tliv , of h m PICKARD W. ' I II re- - bind ltd i ry EDWARD r ! i !, I or more to lr"iu fr.'ila In LEGALLY WORE MALE to the naval i artiMiM-ii- country news, oijnnison. vtah vallkv |