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Show , , . . - , - : I ' - Irair and IdodiftSaely warm Moods, molest aad Taroday., - ' ' - -- . -. 11. - ' - - - ''' .-- - , ,. (Toll -- 4; ILDARg . . . NORTHERN 1rTAIIEldt Mow decided and Tuesday; not onset '' chance In nempeoraturs - . t ,..... -1- . '. to ..,; k .7 ......, ., s 1 - ' ' r a telly A-- , I , Face Defeat By BIBS - - - - - -- 1 - - .r 1-- - , it..... ,,,,, 41 - 7 r.- - )7 .. k ,. tl'q,,ti J. - 111111-11FLIESHI,-;Lo- - -- - .,, '' - , "" - --- . , k ' ' Con-Stre- ss ) Bituminous Coal 'Ash Congress to Let It Alone WASHINGTON. April U. bituminous coal indue-trtoday asked Congress to in let alone Appearing before the holm eimt commerce. Harry L. committee on interstate end forsecretor,' of the National Coal ssociation. denied any ne,d for action by congress along the lines of the numerous proposals introduced tide semion providing for fact finding commissions and emergency - - begialation.. IINSIThs surrign BUDGET SET, 'LONDON April troducing tit Midget In the house of emnmons today.Chancellor of Churchill thg rachnener Winston withnittod that th cost of running ta. British government for the coming financial gear would be - , ' - it: - 1 metro! rbektiksooale, Sol 4101: ill:p.mOinsal72 lithater init4o, et or." Noon Monday , ' ' :::. tiz .,,,,,..,. SEITENTY ' - , 12 SIXTH ' YEAR - . ,, A' -- ..... ,,;.,. POWE . . .. - - CHINES s All IN - ,.42......:'.. .t ; : -- Bus- PlayMan By Day, r 4 Partof Mansions -' .; ; ' :::4,;!.!: 1 1 -- 4. :". i ..li-i:v':- : I prkweens lei of 4 ?pi:atto: I 0 , many--westa- , 26.( - 1011 , A. regards the Hoch-Smilution. this law. on its face, th res- is the to protect clearly designed western district. as railways in the well as In other rate groups. in receiving the fair return which is contemplated iff the tratitnertetten 'As to the proposition that there are controlling political influenceifof for disregarding the .decisions the valuathe courts in arriving at we answer tion of railway property. before the comthat the problem law Of the one is mission cpplying and safeguarding the rights of the as they railways and the public have been declared in the - STABLE HosnER---- SPURNS REPUBLIC TO BECOME SHAH TEHERAN Persia- - April 21. one-ti- - PALI N FEB FRENCH 211-.-WASHINGTON . most revise Its new of its war offer for settlement debts to this country. the Ameti-can debt commission dadided today. The decision was reached at the second meeting of the ;American commission to Minty the proposal put forward last week Int 'tribessador Berenger. Secy. ktellon will Canter with the ambassador before negotiations are resumed. Parley Not Ended. Although France will be asked to modify its offer tt was emphasised today by the American commission that the latest discuselons have -nod been terminated.-One of the principal hitches Is bow much France shall pay at the outset. Mr. Berencer proposed Initial payment of II5.000,600 annually but thee, commission is understood to desire higher first pay(AP)--P'ran- ce , The tenkniteriOn hopes to work Out an agreement on a trading basis without formally -submitting a counter proposal. .The negotiations do not depend on the controversial safety clause which would relieve Francs of Its debt responsibilities in the event ita et failure of Germany to meet reparation payments. The Amer-lea- n debt commission bee ex, pressed itself firmly against this and Ambassador Berenger hp not expected to request such a glutei ante& - . ' BUTTER PUT IN FARM AID Bill - CAKLAND. Calif.. April 211.-- -(INB)---Fomen were killed. !several others were injured and considerable damage was done byha explosion In number one packer of the giant powder works near Mar-SO tinez. Contra Costa county. miles north of here. eccording to word received in Oakland at noon today Nearly a ton of dynamitS blew up. The roar of the explosion was heard for miles around the north-- 1 ern region of Ban Francisco bay. The eldest occurred when a ' carriage became jattnel4td in cartridge machine In Packer hro I at the plant, 1,100 pounds of drnaznite being set off. The packer was completely Isaked sad nearby buildings were IMIndows were badly damaged. broken in nearby towns. Martina' was badly shaken. :i., County officers had considerable difnctikI keening a crowd of tmis, tie womea from forcing their way into away: loud .trotottwilthoor ta.640 smumtskwaul711:77, BIRD PROVINCE FOR MUSSOLINI Re-Enteri- - Powder Blast Kills Four in Coast Plantl I Measure Set For Hearing on Tuesday. ' Haugen , WASTIINOTOM.-Apt- i P) Chairman Bingen of tho house agriculture eommittee, announced today that be had added butter to the net of basic commodities which would be protected under his farm relief bill. The tommittee will report the hitugen bill. together with the Tincher credit measure endorsed by Secretary Jardine. and the Curti.-Lowe- ll commodity proposal, probably tomorrow.. Mr. Houten'a bill, as amended. to stabilize, w.uId undertake prima on wheat, cetton. corn. eat. U. bogs and butter. A revoiving fund of 137C000.000 to Imo appropriated. would be used largely to maintain these products equal to the plus the 17.10;act7;:r; tutteta,q1uuruotarett, .- - - Ith 11E. April IttLOOOlilli has ordered a grant of $4.900.000 for the development of the Italian colony in Tripe Stan- This is the first step following Muaeolinra recent visit to the colony, when he announced a program of extlatialose , there. Wants Colonic& All responsible information Indicateo InSOOnat wants more colonies. ' The recent landing of an Italian' military contingent on the border' of Somaliland. East Africa. Indicates to observers that the fascist premier presumably will, like the Japanese In Manchuria and Shantung. endeavor to creat 'zones at influence" in Africa. ' - In a etricter liable information chows that Muesolini will endeavor to bring. the entire Balkan peninsuls within domain of, pairs commercial the -eg- pans'en. An unauthenticated report is going the rounds in diplomatic circles in Rome that In payment for throwing her forces on the side. of the allies against the central powers, once her allied. Italy has dreamed of the annexation of the French provinees of Savoie and Nit916 which passed to Franco from Judy under Napoleon The story continues that Franco refuses even to consider such a migration that should France 4n the future be forced into war. Italy undoubtedly would demand Savoie and Nice as cotudderation for any military - Leningrad - Spitzbergen Hop Deferred to Complete Plans - LENINGRAD. April Irb departurs of the Amundsen-Ellswort- h polar dirigible "Norge" or April 39. has now been are Reports from elpittliersen of the that plans for the reception not be will at Eines Bay "Norge" completed before that time. S) --- it , PAIMBANKS. an useyera,emoolimooTeetashrtirred.ontat . Alaska, April . - two to Increase Pro-hibiion Enforcement. , , . -- General I les - - drew ' Five WelltY - Over tors in - - . -V 1C-- -- mn - Luts . t C- Law ViolaLast Year.-- - . . - , - Apra 16 . -- - -- i . - (AP)Blenket 'authority tor the- treasury to insue such regulations as tt may deem necessary to rarry --- , - -- - , -- a16. "':11.wa, a WHITES LAIR OF :- wax proposed In one of five admin- &Oration dry bills Introduced today ---- senate- judiciary BURN .CHODC11, HIVE , - ., IL to hear from Captain George EL Wilkin s. who left here eleven days ago for Point Barrow with the first plane of the Detroit Arctic Expedition. speeded thir loadtng of the second plane to follow him today, it is roported by the tvortlio,American Newspaper Alliance. Captain Wilkins and Ben Elul-sohis Pilet- - hopped off for Point Barrew April II. Although MaCl. Lanphicr. comjor, Thomas mander of the second section of the et preeeel confidence that the advent, plane had n, : NEGROES OUT MOONSHINERS - 1 , Seven- Marked.' For , PAu- rder By Hillmen, Flee County; Mus I Meets Called to Get Help. f Dailies ,Drivels.,Vroni ,,' : voilmoomo -- , Homes. .... 1...,,,v, ii.,' !.,......,i labry C, 1 today lamed iv statement -twentY-fivifiCtories omecific trig cAriTERrtNr. I.. April evertho. rum trust Multi; (INS)--Rac- o prejudico flamed high first year in 'office. I the accomplishments Amonghors today as thor result of the murder of a White man and the were: and decenstabbings of another In an ilh4Well, tralization of the prohibition unit , tion with seismsow and its , poilciei This morning a mob of white for Canadian.' , 2Negotiations n1012 burned & negro church &nd Cuban Mexico and rum trestles. dross 100 negro men: women and, - 24Tranafer of alcohol control children from their homes. . This action was an aftermath of from bureau of internal rerznue fit. slaying of John Carroll. a local to prohibition unit. of coast guards. this wounding of enetoms service pugilist. and and prohibition Ralph Johnson. both white men. in a Cala with half a dozen nogroes unit to stop liquor smugglinc. greetty reduced Carroll was stabbed to death; No tire arms were visible but and rum row practically eliminat. . , somas members of the mob wore ed. AHousehold wins permits abet. masks and carried baseball batu bitted. or heavy OR of wood. Negro , 1Annual review of all per. men who resisted eviction were struck. it- was reported but none mite egtablished. of whisky forrnanufac.- seriously injured. The entith population of the no tore of patent medicine reduced. 11eacreenental wine withdraw. m settioment was removed. Psi. reduced by 10 per cent. tics and ftromen were powerless als - 10Elimhiat1on of formula COT control to ths The mob of white mon s000rted Induetrial alcohol making redistil, lation mars difficult. tho negroes to the town line and 11Medic1na1 control whisky thm with diretione war not to return to placed on better' basis. that - -12.Establishment of plan te -" Carteret. store old liquor tag against White Star Line Fleet 13Organization of 'Pedal and brewery squads. Sold to Two Firms eohol 14Great strides made In de. , velopment of local law afore.- : 'VFW YORK. April Went In some district. ' Negotiation for the sale of The reduction of natio. ---11Marked Whit. Star line fleet by the In- My of big operators mmatiting from ternational Mercantile Marine com- conspiracy prosecutions. pany to Purviews WIthy and cornlaaenrreasive use of 'padlock '"'s PanY, and Morgan. Grentell and Injunctions ton' clam of personnel and ja compsonrere completed to private higher salaries aided enforcement 4,115114MGrOX....... Lint,01t) 0. . o. Tenn.. Apet Tense quiet preesiled over the hillsi of northeastern Henry county early today. as atate authorities planned a "war to thevend" on "moonshirsins. is being planned An that officials hope wilt end the state of terror that spread over the Wile. when word cause down from thi moonshining claw Friday that death would Oath seven other men If an arrest was made for the laySunday. ing of Thomas Evaneaidon wiU be Federal April lit General sought DistrictwhoAtOrTIEIT neve came yeaG. N. Sherrod. terday to dtrect the drives.no anrenounced last night, but said be quest, for state troops would made at this time. Delay Two Days. officials ware in conference here yesterday but it:wilt be a day or too before they , are ready to launch their drive. Xore than 2,000 citizens' gathered at a ma m meeting last night and pledged their support in a drive for law scforcement and the of Evatur slayers. apprehension The meeting was called by the Bev. Jobe H. Buchanan. pastor of the First Baptist church; who in addressing the citizens made a plea for moral an well as financial supin the campaign port -- am I hoping that this mans death shall prove a calvary to ear. said the Rev. Mr. 'the country. Buchanan in speaking of Evans ' death. Ile mid that there were 12 men in the Moonsthine district who are for willing to stand 'four aqua-rthe dry crusade. There are about 26 men and I can name them for YOU. who have banded themeelvee together to promulgate liquor.' : Kliebe Arrested. Nq arrests have been made in connection with the Evans slaying. A 21.006 reward was offered for the apprehension of those staying him.' and Friday the moonshining clan sent down their edict of death for ereven there. Catlain r them to flee the territory. Officers said they would continue inventigations locally for a day or two before entering the district. After the mass meeting last night a fund of 61300 to help pay off Ohs farm was ) mortgage on the raised for the widos. The scene of the present tor. district Ilea between the Toonoises and Big Bandy rivers. where for years illicit distilling has prevailed. Old residents sal that the moonshine traffic has increased in revisit years- the mak-- . Sr. using the two big rivers to , 7, transport their product. Reads fre;lake Prohibition- officers quent raids in the territory, but the results, of their acttvitiem they my. are. hampered by the tangled wilderness and the efficiency of the rnoenshirerY lookout. Officers eattniais that rani per cult of the population in the district is either interested in illicit distilling or in sympathy with the train& They have been confrontein their d- lib 6; watt Of ellen-esefforts to apprehend the slayers. oriel-oliv- 21--- , - , - ACo-ordinati- - E d , 4 - . ;' , cable MOSSage. reeeivr4 byre. t TODArS GAIVIES I 15Respoct for federal laws re. torod through policy of concert. trating on sources of liquor sup- - (By Awe:minted Pram) Ead firstCleveland. I; at Laub. O. halite and L. Newell; Glad and Dixon. End seventb---ehiniog- I. - II; alt o, ARTIST ; ! : I , ' t - - - ' - ii 1 Post.'1 rhiladelphts as Iress York, sold. posed; . wails WILLIE 4.,.,,....,,4 -- - Ii ... : it iri7r'1 s . g - (I Innin(s) St. Lasts as etantra;;ti R. IL IL I 3 3 4,1; ' Lo2 Bustainear .a.S11..011'11;411; oboe and liasTrave. 'in- - ' 7; as CIA- End ft...1 - ,froipf .' illt . ye' ..,, '? ' ; ----- . "0.110.10.11"," -- '" '4 4 0.4...A-- . 74 - ' ..... It . - ' -- 11 - : -' - ' ' t ' it, 44, '- ' 1,, , . - . . , , N 1 - , 4.1 7 .: , 7 - siiir; . , 0 r . racuwtore7. siledagritularroweetroustot,mnolulonsh.2:3:m..pstmer:di.,yp , - : I J Meadows and Spencer; Cooties and Gonnsies. . ".10 la n. II 9 I Now Yogic ' Th V as PhitaticIptila ) 0 71; I ' That'skoir man that tont lotiot' Scott. Davies Illftcholl, kind et a boy you was by tho McQuillan Os NS Doom ' believe that the bumps - on your boact tot anizad sip I fear-trun- Trio- copula ot 'bilk-,- beet r- IlirookIrt at Baotou. postponed; , 4., 1 Armful, I 7 ,1 ' ? IL 014r - - F.' NATIONAL. - - -- ; - - , , .1 ' PARIS, Arri Piorenee ' Ems. one of the ben known women holdgrape painters, ' died tAty In her apartznents In the lAtift quarter where she had resided for a quarter of a gen ' Blankenship and- Crosse; and Damien turf. R. XL 1 $ 1 a SWIM 2Iv at WashInitton Eranke and 41;11;;; n';rther and n -- - PIP and literal service to legitimato busine.s and elimina. tion of illegitimate business is "having wholesoms offect in mak. At. tog law onforcement popular." AMERICAN. rr ' on , EY9-111- - , . ''''. - filagl-"42- ' TO LEAVE APR 30 prep-ration- :praarergritain.sialsoalroadDeunsoginion17: De POLAR BALLOON -- ' that Five eof . Pascal's young wife. khom he married in St Louis a year ago. is dangerously id at a local lioidittal with He said he was appendicitis. broke when he entered the Williams home Ind was seeking ready cash to defray his wife'. hospital 000110Mie Dens& re- Wants Tunis. Also Italy ie. said to desire to spread her influence to the French protectorate of Tunis. The Italian war office is declared by the correspondent of the DallY Herald of London. labor organ, to be busily engaged In Military Be owe be is informed that the Italian army staff has received urgent Instructions to have everything prepared for mobilization by Inns. The correspondent 'reporue Intense activity along the Adriatic. From Lugano. on the Swiss-Italifrontier comes a report of a split among the Italian fascisti. The Berlin Voesieche Zeitung eorrespondent says it is reported that In the eastern provinces of Italy. especially Venice. Udine and Trieste. a large army under Roberto Earlnacci who recently left the post of secretary general of the Fascist learned today ' . bright aseves. But Mr. Hyde, he was horrible It C -- Cummins of the , by Chairman committee and it immediately brought a charm of . protest from wet menibers. Some of the wet eertators sensed In the proposal a "joker." which they prepared to 'oPeoss with ati , . ' the force at their eomtrisdid- - Even some of the 'dry senators declared , ' that it would not get far in this coneres& The provision was attached at -- the end of one of th,, bills which would give the treasuri the rirht . , to review all liquor and alcohol penults annually and to refuse to t' renew any or all of them for cause. "The prohibition commissioner; , the approval of the penman'. Races Clash- When ROW with of the treartary," the provision read. lame such regulationsEndi in Killing - of as may"may be necessary ko earrr out :. - ' , the provieions of the natiocuti pro-E.' ''',, ", bibition act," ',,,, , ; Pugilist; 100 ,!',, ? AI - , ', JOIN TO HAID , toes..was 11.:."! - : a : Many of his latest manceeripts were found in a grip in his room. "Keep cool, was the thread that ran through all his writings. But Do Pascal failed pitifully in his When last nigtt. preachment trapped in the Williams home he became almost hysterical and aut.-mitted to arrest without protest Kept rp Appearance. his Dr. Jekyll pose 1141 could pass for a num of the protosslome or of the higher type business num and well dressed He was clean-cu- t, - BASLE. Seritzeriand, April (AP)--W- ill a Mussolini imperialism menace the movement for European reconciliation and reconstruction begun at Locarno and represented permanentry by the Leaves of Nations? This Is a question whkh & special correspondent of the Aesociated Press who has just left Italy found agitating Many minds - . wide. 1 Wel-heade- da self." t i-- w..a....") I. al feet. 1,000 LaSalle street brokers. Yb.n taken to police headquarters; detoctivet say he broke down pproxand confessed robberies imating 1100.00e. He led detectives to his room in the Alma hotel whore he turned over $20.000 in vend place of gold bonds aed valuable jewelry taken from the Mrs. Ada Townsond; home of prominent Evanston club women. Ds Pascal contssood robbing four other wealthy Evanston homes. 1.7pol leaving tho Blume refurni, ;story, he changed his name, he said. and went to work for a well Torir known .- New 'advertising agencir- In- an advertising contest in New York he is said to haws won first prise for his essay on the art , of salesmanship. He continued his fictional Ing Snuat of which was published Consistent in current 11111411Zi13011. with ths Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde complex hia writings dealt mostly with crime and the underworld. One of his best known articles is called 'Thugs of Yesterday and Today.' Here he told of the arts of modern robbery, how the WA time methods were out of date. robber is suave. "The well dressed and- - loom his self posman wha ession, no matter how close the he finds himwhich in quarters Berenger Mud Submit Dictator Sends Troops to New - Proposal; - Will Africa - to - Bolster Confer With Mellon Be- Colonial - Expansion; Meet. iAikti French Colonies. fore - ment& hostler in the stable of the Peridan Cossacks is now the ruler of the tountry. Rasa Khan Pehlevi was crowned Shah yesterday amid the scenes, of oriental splendor. Soldier of fortune and bon vivant when he had money. Rasa Khon was ambitious. In litil ha carried out a coup iretat and ordered the deposition of Shah Ahmed KaJar. who sts the time was in Paris Rare Khan assumed the At first rots of premier-dictato- r. be declared himself in favor of a republic. but later announced his purpose to become monarch. Although once p stable man. the new shah comes from aristocratic stock. His father was master of ceremonies under two ababs. fA14-- -A MORE $4,000,000 iTO driver'. 12 d forth. th - 1 INS.--CHICAGO, April Vincent Lat Pasical. alias Vincent . Pierce a veritable Dr. Jekyll and; of thel hr. Ilyde. was in tbe toilsatëñ. -as! laartoday.-IsPoseIb De Pascal was & prom- Vincent man New York Ming advertising and author. Vincent Piero WWI a clover and sort of super- dangerous thiet, - 0 r k7'I I - Sought. By Admmö to tunnel. now under to construct! replace the one ' - through which locomotive the - 011 n not pass. The new en- gine. 102 feet. 6 Inches long. - tag three elanden s instead of - the tweet two. has Or , - Iliteasore--ti--On- 1- -2 rn Short ea Iticoesss. 'AU our opponents admit that during the WA five Years the aweetern railways have not se.rned fair return. It has been conceded that to the western railways - failedreturn cure the same' Tate- of t other the which the railways have been pertwo rats dietricts mitted to ears.-- eent "The laadealleal et the earnings is admitted even oy Our 'bites "Upon what then do theyto the their opposition? In oddition 00ect1ons oM etendliPi. further have been put forward Wood on the imaginative interpretations theofstateHoch-Smibill and upon ment that there are "controlling the term political ilifitletterla using sena for looliticar in Its highest laid doctrines the disregarding down by the courts in respect to the valuation upon which railway returns ars to be computed. To Protect Roe. ? ousa await the corn- - pletton of ttts new - , bet tunnel Ogden and Evan- road men deelar& so she scheduled themon- - 4.. Wins Literary Contests But,Invades Residence tJp", r11 When Wife, in Hospital Needs Money. -- . , - - ton Pacific raa- - , road company for -heavy duty In I ' Wyo-- I IT 'Utah a to ,,,,r, ,t Writes in Spare Time. - tire recently do- to the ta,- . ,,-- T.,.. 1 Night; By 10111 (AP) --- ODE-- 0111:-EllEAT- ES I Alcamo. , 7,,,,,, , k,c.) 1)y r : - :',,- ; - 4Lir 7.1 - ,- '1k ,.4.- ;1'.,-a , iness Robs J -- ,, '''' la"!:(-:-' ::1 (:1-.- 3 - , Utah Tunnel ruiits) .;.' , 1 , ,42.,,,' 44'41 s- " , ,,T'');A,-,4-;;1- . , , kiItt---.- 4 . - .. - .. ' 7- the tire western -district "may meanrailsalvation of,441-roads." maim a Mist prepared for Commerce falai with the Interstate commission today. The brief is in....4,414,W optended as a reply to arguments rail6 posing the plea of the western ways for a five per cent freight Looting Mansion. Thin le a new photo of Gov. Minot Rittline of braves's& now rate lUCreasli. or Plorce. was arPascal. Ds nominedon Desnoernslo ea the a the mentioned present for To contend that wrong posaibilitt rested last night in the act of lootvolume of traffic cannot stand this for president two Imre beim& Evanston the mansion of ing the meagre increase is to challenge George Williams, vice president of very foundation of tlabibrief sets Lawrence. Stern A Co, prominent western mPirt," the --- - 0 WASH:C.401'01V April 711,(AP A five per cent increase in freight rate revegoses spread over the en-- I 4 , ' : . SINGS BRAVADO, "4. 1 -- ' Al , BANDITlitiTH01111 - Refuses to f of Otar-g- ur Astott Het. I : , 'V- -t bt a' - milEmENEOMESm1 , 1 - t - , . t:, r , Htulecl at Plea For 5 Per Cent Data. Defy Raise; -- 1112641.et stir Y-DR 41- -. Ad-mi- Challenges , - , w.v049, HolchThat e - - 4. Rasta Bldg. Kiosk-- Mztiatun Sunday ....71 se Mlnimam Ronda)! ,..,411..--41Minimum Monday ......41 , ' , : mmordzy . t, ' ' . w g - - ;,2 e Region Roads Fail to Income. Fair Earn . ' -------- -- Q . 4';.4i010.11&44',.--- er y - - Trxratarrava Root of , , BY FIGHT,ISELAIM -- - ' ' .' - t4ss, Tbo Ropublican Isidore are tompelted to decide, now whether they will &dimwit Congress without aotiou of any kind on Agricultural legislation or whether wit! permit o Compromise aneestiro to this get house through to be beaten in the senate. -. -only, ' ' -- Tito Watson-Parkrailroad bill Is another measure on which moms to be an abundant of them , imppost,- - but liliteplicablo dolaya iin The railroads peolage. say publicly e' ea do the railthey are for it , :"road labor Isidore, but it is mos log very lowly through Congress ' ,,, and may be lost' in ,ths.sbufflo when the jam starts. It seems certain now that theca will be a. flurry on prohibition leg',. illation at this last moment with the -.- greyer' eager to demonstrate their obstructive power for they , want nothing snore nowadays than a chance to talk prohibition. The : hearings of the senate committeo - provided food for a hundred days of debato. . The proposal to return alien property and finance the claims of 7 Americans who lost property dur,-Ing the war. known as the Mills bill can hardly get through this oettson as it had an unfortunate : - start in the house- and an invisilstation in already under way into ,' POSte phases of the measure which ' cannot posolbly be concluded in time for action if the opponents want to delay-o- nd slimier to kill they the bill.' - to- Onbe anxious the Whole. this sesolon- is a typical drifting toward Mose with dozens- of important measures erying for action but with few likely to bo a chance for a-- vote. It looks given how' ever. as if Congress will not get away before the first or seeond , week In June.. (Copyright 1928-- . - , , eta . - - ' ' APRIL 26 :1926 K s BLANKET ms as Democrabc Hope I :STREU9TH now -- - t . . o er ..- -- 4. ill . , ., - LS . ,, . to go away Documept without taking -Mountain dennite action on some of the ta pending. The Democram do not sore, when COO, &Teas adopourne-th- oy hove no rwrinmeibilitY as they are the min-,ority. They would like nothing bet-'tthan to go to Owe country with tho statemOnt that tho Ropublicime 7have done nothing of major imbeside. Os tax resit:into porton bill. a Thesauri, in which the Dern ocrats claim equal credit for they 'voted for It Imps nanimously and assisted la the franolOg at the 11146BUre la esmsmittos. Whether the ratification of the scoria court protocol can ,bis called an leblevensent depend on the point of view but thin and tho tax bill have boon the two moot con-coleuses measures of this assition - - thus far. Many vital proilets ors in the committee ills and some will cause political eruPtion if left anacted upon. Take for instance the bills to promote tit vrelfaro of the farmer by regulating the sport problem. The famous equalization leo is a stumbling block to Agri. snento and oven if this moasure does get through the basso It Is doubts tut if it can go through the min-yae- ..- - ,I 0 the call of the campaign is ail powerful. ,Yet the Republican Van".- cbarSed with the re-sponsibility tor projects ' . r - t , -- - ommwmwea". the -, leretision, 11 .. 1 , , - lion is passed. cannot Permit , , - - . --- . N . IIT DAV;D LAWRENCE. WAELTIN'OTON; April 2.......con--gross is settist restive and wants to adjourn-t- he balmy spring ,days - ,zur.,,,, 4:. 'f s, . Western Railroads Demand Increase of Rates As Salvation For ,Ltnës, in New Brief - -- - - No Action Even If Congress Runs Lae Into JuneLawrence , 7,.., - - . , -- URY------' - IMPORTANT ., v t3 lj .6 III - 1 , , blr' ' 1,0111116J -- dr, ' i LAKE CITY UTAH' ,moyDAY SALT - - tig , ' . 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