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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH X5he TALKED II You Need a Medicine Yon Should Hava the Best ABOUT AMERICAN Heads the U. S. Chamber of Commerce John William O'Leary of Chicago the new president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and, therefore, leader of the most important body of business men and Is iCopy for This Department Supplied by the American Legion Newa Service.) GRANTS OF RELIEF FOR WAR VETERANS the world. World war veterans, particularly those who are disabled, are benefiting by appropriations and grants of relief totaling $420,987,750 made at the recent session of congress, according to a report received by National Commander James A. Drain from John Thomas Taylor, vice chairman of the Legions national legislative commitand numerous. Before moving up he tee. The Legion was active in securwas already vice president and di- ing the passage of tills legislation. For the operation of the United rector of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and he Is vie States Veterans bureau $405,700,000 chairman of the National Industrial was appropriated. Ten million dollars Conference board. He Is of the reso- Is available for new hospital construction. An appropriation of $7,4S7,750 Is lute group which organized the Citizens Committee to Enforce the available for enlargements and alteraLandis Award of which he Is vice tions at various Veterans bureau hoschairman. He Is vice president and pitals, at the hospital at the National trustee of the great open religious forum, the Chicago Sunday Evening club ; fiorae for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers a trustee of Wesley Memorial hospital, director of the Committee of Fifteen, at Santa Monica, Culif., and at Walter director of the Chicago Crime commission and of the Infant Welfare society. Reed hospital at Washington, D. C. He is on the advisory committee of the Military Training Camps association Compensation under the Johnson bill and is o related to the Boy Scouts of America. He Is the lay head of his home will be paid to about 5,000 veterans heretofore denied it on the ground church, Oakland Methodist Episcopal. business organizations In the third president of the supreme organization of the nations business from Chicago. He follows Harry A. Wheeler, the chambers first president and twice and Joseph H. Defrees who served two terms. Ills connections with business and civic enterprises are varied Mr. OLeary Is of willful misconduct. They will benefit to the extent of $2, (00,000 annually from tills provision. Overpayments on "Class E allotments made during the war will not have to be repaid to the government by veterans as a result of a law enBy way of keeping his promise A total acted with Legion support. to the people of the state that he of $1,800,000 was involved. The allotwould go fishing at the end of his ments were made to wife, mother or Governor Pinchot term, (portrait children. In mnny cases the overpayhas been angling for a herewith) ments represent duplicate payments candidate to succeed himself In the made to wife and mother. Refunds executive office. were authorized to veterans on federal He hopes, he says, to land Gen. Irrigation projects. Smedley Darlington Butler for the job. lie is making overtures to responsible Appropriations for the various branches of the national defense jvere political leaders on Butler's behalf, and wants him as a running mate on supported by the Legion. They were: the state ticket next year. He smiles Army, $331,000,000; navy, $400,000,000 ; National Guard, $32,038,540 ; aviation, at those obstacles which deter Butler. civilian military training $35,750,000; For more than a year Mr. Pinchots reserve camps, $2.807,471 ; officers mind has been set on finding some one whom he could depend upon to concorps, $3,142,800. duct affairs at Harrisburg In conformAppropriations for the civilian miliwith tary training camps and for the offthe Pinchot He has ity policy. icers reserve corps were increased become to the conclusion that more than yond budget recommendations largely any other man in the state not allied as a result of Legion efforts. They also with the Republican organization, exceeded the appropriations made in Butler is the man. Pinchot wants to 1924, although a decrease had been hand his office over to some one who recommended by the bureau of the will steer a course in the Pinchot manner. My policies, will be Pinchots budget. The increase over the budget slogan in the gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns. recommendation was $487,471 for the Mr. Pinchot has received little encouragement either from politicians and !52,334 for the associated with him or from the Butler family. It is said the general has no training camps officers reserve. inclination to set himself up as a victim for the crowd he has been fighting since the first day he arrived In Philadelphia to clean it up, although he would like to be governor. His father, Congressman Thomas S. Butler, a practical " THE ENDOWMENT politician sees little prospect of the generals success without organized supand will he knows that be :: port, lacking. :: There have been several conferences of Finchot and his allies at which Mr. Pinchot urged the fitness of Butler, each time with renewed vigor and increasTN ACCEPTING an. invitation ing confidence. II to serve on the American Le- - .! to committee gion honorary raise a $5,ooo.0K) endowment .. fund for disabled veterans and ! orphans of the World war, John .. Barton Payne, national chair- .. man of the American Red Cross, The grabbing is not so good in wrote: that political grab bag the diplomatic "The American Legion, in set- service as it used to be. This is ) ting out to raise an endowment proved by President Coolidge's promofund for its work with war or- tion recently of such men as Secretary phnns and disabled veterans, of State Kellogg, Ambassador Houghlias undertaken a task near te " ton, Doctor Schurman (portrait herethe hearts of all true Anierl- - .. with) and the promotion of a number cans. The appeal of the child of others who chose a career in the !! and the disabled is a universal .. diplomatic service to the rank of minone and vvlien this appeal has ister. With the reorganization of our .. blended with it the thought of foreign service following the passage sacrifice for the country's wel- of the Rogers bill last summer, and fare, the response should be the inauguration of a policy providing ') prompt and sufficient. our representatives abroad with goverThe American Legions child nment-owned domiciles, the Ameriwelfare program is conceived in can diplomatic service is becoming a accordance with the most pro-!- ! profession, the political experts say. gressive and sound principles on !! the care of children. Seeking to Gradually we are getting away from the old conception that the more im- !! keep these children in their own .. or foster homes where they may portant posts were best disposed of by paying political debts, especially to ! have the kindly personal touch of their own mother or foster " generous campaign contributors. Anyway, Doctor Schurman, who 7. mother is of Immense itnpor-)-) has been moved from Peking to Berlin, is persona grata in Germany. The tnnee to these future citizens. I trust thnt the endowment former president of Cornell university knows the German language well and is acquainted with German manners, habits and customs, and there is ro doubt fund campaign will he success- fill and that the American Le- that the post in Berlin is important these days and needs an experienced and gion will le able to carry !! capable man. through to successful conclusion tills fine program of service that .. has been Inaugurated. Pinchot Picks Butler to Succeed Him fund f Ambassador Schurman Liked in Berlin Pity the Sorrows of John F. Scopes Pity the sorrows of young John F. Scopes (picture herewith), who is to be drawn and quartered or something of the kind, if the law upholds the horrid intentions of the Tennessee authorities. You see the young man is a science teacher in the Rhea county high school and whisper It he lias been careless In his references to the doctrine of evolution so careless Indeed that hes been arrested and found guilty and held to the grand Jury and all sorts of things and the end is not yet. For it's against the state law in Tennessee for a teacher to speak favorably of evolution : the Genesis account of the creation is held to be the literal and exact truth. And William Jennings Bryan will thunder against evolution and various modernists will thunder for It. And the rest of Uie country or most of it will either laugh or frown. For the situation hus its serious ride. Previous school laws have excluded religion from the field of public lay education. The Tennessee law is the exact opposite in thul Jt intrudes religion. The separation of church and state is a fundamental principle of American liberty. The Tennessee law reverses it state-supporte- d Theres little pleasure Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says: Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost ever- - case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a in beauty thats only "Skin deep 8017 Is only skin deep. That true of the rooms in many a home where unsanitary wall coverings hide unnoticed dust and dirt. 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In tills total are included medals of every sort, both for action In the field and for distinguished service of one kind or outside of the zone of battle. Probably Not Why, of Course I "Man were deceivers ever. Maybe so. But the married men dont fool anybody." I Joe What nationality ure telephone operators? Frank Central Americans! Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with CutF eurn Soap and hot water. Once clefLr keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Dont fall to include Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. Proving It Before marriage 1 used to tell my girl that I loved her four worlds full and that was nntple. - And now 7 I have to tell my wife that I love her $50 worth and I have to produce the fifty, by heck." 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Nebraskn, one of the large departments of the Legion, finished third with a percentage of 83.34. Commenting on the contest, Frank Samuel, director of membership and organization at national headquarters, said: In many ways the 1925 membership race was the greatest yet. Twenty departments each had on March 1 50 per cent or more f t hoi r 1 1124 membership paid tip for 1925. The membership situation has never been better and in greet measure this Is due to the activities ni !. iudsio trophy aspirants. most MRS. ADA FRICK rinnra.uiia. II , omio can he just as healthy, 6trong and happy as I am, said one woman Y to her to the of her after neighbor listening description ailments, if you will take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. My condi- tion was very similar to yours, I suffered from those awful bearing down pains, weakness, backache, nervousness and headaches until I could hardly drag around. 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One day I was talking with a neighbor and I told her how I was feeling and she said she had been just like I was with pains and nervous troubles and she took the Vegetable Compound and it helped her. So then I went and got some and I certainly recommend it for it i t good. Whenever I see a woman who is sick I try to get her to take Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable ComMrs. Ada Frick, R. No. 8, Perrysburg, Ohio. pound. Such letters Should induce others to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. it |