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Show THE SALINA SUN. SALINA, UTAH r.lercolizedVax News Review of Skin Young Keeps Mid qm m directed. Pint particles of Md Gt mi oanoo defect eueh e pirupine liw oft until pel 11 md (reckifli disappear. Skin te than ofl ood velvety, Your face looka years youncer Meroobsad Was briny ou tha hidden beauty of your akin. 1 remew wrinkle uaa one ouoea Powdered baxolit lf d olrad in pint witch haaal. At drug aiefot . Current Events the World Over , Free IIerbnlit Almanac with Herb tr Book for 10c. Valuable Information formulae. Hykela Inst., Colby Bid? Kvcrctt Vah FEW FISH ESCAPE- - - - Test Vote in llouse Encourages Vets Sales-Ta. $trong Opposition Two Famous Men Take' Their Own Lives. x . PURSUIT OF OTTER. Among all t lit animals that nrp. good fishermen, there Is probably Ey EDWARD none more capable- - than the otter. leaders In congress, greatly You can often locate him by finding by the test vote In broken shells of shellfish, of which he seems to tie especially fond. lie the house, huve started a vigorous campaign to compel the major jamiee leaves the scattered fragments of his to place In their platmeal on the banks of streams nrid forms plunk declarlakes and among tha rocks. ing for (.submission The coat of the otter is of brown of the prohibition fur, and it Is so valuable that, in orquestion to the people. der to prevent men from taking it The motion before rent film, ns he prefers to wear ft the house was to dishimself, he hides away near secluded charge the judiciary courses f.ir from any lakes or water juris.-dietlo-n from committee place whore men live, fle" ftTTImost ever the twice the size of the mink, being often resolution-fo- r 40 Inches long, mid looks something of t,he amendment like a seal when he is purtJy out of auLen.d-mont- , Eighteenth water and his wet fur gleams In the which .had been sun. In the comdefeated TJiIs clover fisherman Is the chammittee by a vote of 11 to C. The test wear pion of the fishing vethrans who vote was foreiAi under the liherul!.e.d fur. No fish Is too swift for him. rules by. 145 petitioners. . to his mink Whereas the proers take On call-o- f members 27 the. roll, fishing easily; the otter (lives, swimS voted against the motion, 1S7 for It, exlii.s an or. floats after prey, lie is .and there were IS not voting. Follow-- " pert swimmer and can dart about unIng the cuslom." Speaker larner did der the water with wonderful speed, .not vote.. shown "by the bo that no llsh 1ms much of a chance wets was greater even than many of he IU when goes fldilng. always them had expected and they were corcatches his fish. their, cause respondingly jubilant. Another water dweller who somehad gained 59 votes since the house times get credjf ns a fisherman, but voted December 17, 1'Jl X, to submit lives on a vegetarian diet-- , Js the the Eighteenth) amendment. beaver. The heaver builds his home . Beck and of l.lnthicmn, out .In the water and there stores up the resolution, declared the fight was hhs winter food. He Nkes fhe hark all but won and that all that was of frees and these lie cuts down when Mr. needed was one more election. they are succulent and tender with Beck said: This vote makes It plain ' the sap. He gathers enough to tide that If the Itepublicnn party adopts him over the winter time, imd lives, a dry platform In June It will court on bis board, leaving the fish, strangedisaster. He predicted It would not ly enough, strictly alone. be necessary to wait for..the meeting of "the next congress for action to modify the dry law, believing that this congress at the session next winter, as a direct result of the November election, will submit the Instead of physics A1 A KIN amendment. r strong, Irritating pnrgosO' tnko NATURES REMEDT ff f .JT Leaders of the drys, for their part, R thesafe, dependable, all- - M U k though admitting wet gains, declared vegetable laxative. Mild, to- - m lU'MIuH I calling attenN? they gentian pleasant tion to the fact thnt the wets were night tomorrow alright Jf ALRIGHT Cat a 25c box. still far front haxlng the necessary Laxative ( Tht s majority. Both sides. In the Republican party, for acid .I,ffrfhurn.yh have been hoping that President Hoover would declare- - himself, hut there ;s3a?--i2- s. was nothing to Indicate that he would depart from his neutrality In the preconvention contest. A close associate Shooting Merely a Bluff of the President was quoted as saying n Some countries reMr. Hoover bus not changed his besort to revolutions ns a simple form lief that the country Is still preponderof election and regard It as the best antly dry. method for making n political Representative Fred Britten of Illichange, Charles II. Cunningham, forIntroduced In the house a bill nois mer United States commercial atof the Jones five and ten" for repeal tache at Lima, 1eru, said at St. law which stiffened the penalties for Louis recently. There Is a lot of violation of t,he Volstead act. blunk shooting done In some of the revolutions, with shots being fired "on the billion dollar mainly for effect," Cunningham said. DEBATE continued In the house "During some of the revolutions' In Peru foreigners were allowed to., throughout the week, and the optransact business ns usual In downponents of the sales tax sought . to town districts, but wvre warned to form themselves Into a bloc. Their determined fight against this big feakeep off of certain streets where ture of the measure at least resulted fighting was going on. lq changes, for the ways and means committee agreed to accept an amendKEEP IN GOOD HEALTH ment omitting certain canned goods and ...WARD OFF COLDS press telegrams from the list of articles upon which a 2.25 per cent sales tax Salt' Lake City, Is proposed. The committee also was Utah-D- r. Pierces amendments exempting Golden Medical considering Discovery, in my cheap clothing, electricity used for Iropinion and also in rigation projects and radio company my husband's opinleased wires. ion, is by far the Prospects for adoption of the sales best and most rewhen tax were lessened in liable general tonic for a debilitated leaders of organized labor and of the of condition farmers came out In opposition to itl health," said Mrs. William Green, president of the Amer. M. Harvey of 122 West 4th South ican Federation of Labor, declared t. "We take this medicine during the labor will call on its friends In conwinter and spring months to keep ourselves in good health. By keeping in gress to defeat thnt section of the general good health we ward oil colds taxation measure"; and Fred Frenchand spells of indigestion and various man of the National Grange said Imother common ailments to which all position of the sales tax would meet people are subject more or less." the unqualified disapproval of the For frst tncillral advice, write ta Dr. fierce! Clinic, BuflTnlo, N ,Y DruegUtr toll 27,000,000 people upon the farms of Dr. this country." Discovery Should the bill substantially us It Ducks stands got through the house, its sales Marys mother raised a large flock tax feature will face strong opposition of wilk ducks this year. One windy In the senate. A group of senators Is day they all took to the air. Mary ready to junk it, these Including the never bad seen them on the wing bemen who are classed as progresshe fore and ran to her mother, saying. Some of the more libRepublicans. "Oh, look, mother. Our ducks all eral Democrats want a substitute bill have airplanes !" providing for selective sales taxation and possibly for Increased surtaxes Um The on Incomes above $100, OW. Is the world getting better? house surtax Is 40 per cent from $100,-00"I thing so. People no longer up. break up your home to get your flat." the worlds famous men TWO ofthat life was no longer worth so committed suicide. and living CHEST COLDS, George Eastman, Internationally known as the developer of the HEAT QUICK camera and the phofilm and tographic RED also as one of the WET W. PICKARD habit-formi- ll . estimated at $t5,kt0,()00v were .scattered over the world, the recipients Including universities and sclpipljj and dental clinics in many cities in this and other- - countries. He was seventyseveu jears old, a. bachelor and a lover of music and arf. Mr. .Eastman's nmpy friends mourned his death was found to criticise his decision that it waj. time for him but-non- to go. . " " d. roosevei.t and Murray of Oklahoma weie the contenders in the Democratic primaries of North Dakota. The returns, from the rural districts were slow in coming in, bbt on the basis of partial returns it appeared certain that the states delegation would be instructed for the New York governor. However, Alfalfa Bill had cuptivated the imagination of many of the farmers and was making a fair contest. On the Republican side those seeking the preference of the voters were Dr. Joseph I.. France of Maryland and Jacob 8. X'oxey of Ohirr. France wus well in the lead. Mr. Hoovers name had not been entered but he received some votes. Mississippi elected a new congressman to fill out the term of the late Quin. He is L. Russell Percy Ellzey, Democrat, superintendent of a college at Wesson. 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The n operation will be supervised by a members. with neutral Under this .agreement China abandons the point thnt. .Manchuria must .be considered simultaneously with the.. Shnnglui! prohldm. and Japan abandons .the point that five, status of a ? lO,ooo,(KK)' loan- - In Shanghai must be fixed prior to. herNew, York, where he withdrawal. t find always been able- - to obtain vast ' Meanwhile the Lytton commission-sensums for-thlo' so lie "sailed asking, .to Shanghai by .the League .of Paris and there ended his life with Nations, with Maj.Gen. Frank McLike Eastman, Kreuger a, revolver. Coy representing the United States, .was- unmarried. His death created began investigating the doings of the a sensation In financial circles, espeJapanese . In and about Shanghai. cially In Europe, and the shafes In Mayor Wu of the Chinese his companies declined sharply. The municipality was guide and chief InSwedish governmentobtained from formant of the members and after parliament In special session permistelling them of the outrages commitsion, to declare a moratorium on the ted by the .invaders he took them on 'debts of those concerns to. prevent a a tour- - of inspection through many raid by creditors, and the Stockholm miles o devastated areas where, as exchange--wa- s closed for a time. he said, you can see for yourselves the Japanese war how. thoroughly of the - Republican machine has accomplished its mission of .wanton destruction." busy making tbe arThat new Manchurian state of rangements for the national convention in Chicago, and many of them lu established by the Japanese is in troutheir informal talk in and headed by Henry Pu-yble already.. Plspatcl.es from Tokyo Washington felt certain that Hoover and sab! there was revolt in the province Curtis would be the r.f Heilungkiang which is ruled by war minister of Gen. Ma Chan-sbanominees, on a libThe Chinese eralized platform Pu yi's government. which would serve to tr ops' there declined to transfer their conciliate the wets allegiance. From Changchun', capital without outraging the of the new state, word came that a drjs. The members strong Chinese, force, equipped with of , a city-of the national comartillery, had captured southwest 100 mittee charged with miles 80,000 people selecting the presiding of Harbin: officers of the until Tprii at first Adjournment the international thought it would be Charles G. Dawes for temporary chairdisarmament conference at Geneva. man aDd keynoter," but it was said Correspondents there relate an. interhe was unwilling to accept the honor. esting incident during For permanent chairman It was virthe discussions in the commission. tually agreed that Bertrand 11. Snell, naval congressman from New York, would Vice Admiral EH be the best man available. He Is one of Great Briof the partys strong men and a skilled tain naively proposed However', both posts parliamentarian. thatf they eliminate were left unfilled, the final, choices from the draft contu be made at a meeting In Chicago vention of, the conon April fi. ference an article in The arrangements committee decided the Washington treaty that four radio broadcasting booths providing that a nashould be put in the Chicago Stadium. tion engaged in war It also named Dr. A. M. Harvey of shall not seize a war another vessel of Chicago chief of the staff of physicians and nurse.s, and George L. Hart as country being constructed in Its own official stenographer. lie said It was not logical to yards Democratic managers also are slowexpect a country at a moment when ly completing .the details for their It is straining to the utmost nof to all available mateconvention, but have made no anlay its hands In general, they will rial. ' nouncements.. take over the Stadium ns the RepubBut ou'r owtv Senator Swanson was licans leave It.' on the alert at once, declaring this would not do at all. Ships constructed and more rumors, in time of peace for another power rumors, RUMORS, false.- Clews .leading should not possibly be considered nowhere. Theories swiftly exploded. available to the builders in time of and that war, be said. Otherwise, there would negotiations Investigations have no result. Such has been the never be a- - chance for the governments to agree on their relative course of the I.Indhergh baby kidnaping case up to the time this Is writstrengths. Mr. Swanson exclaimed. Other delegates supported Senator ten. Toward the close of the week the authorities were Inquiring into a Swansons argument, nnd later the British admiral smilingly Intimated story told by Charles Oliver, a prisoner on Welfare island. New York, to thnt his proposition had been misunthe effect that the plot to steal the derstood, and withdrew IL child was hatched In n Jail, being proposed to him by one William Gleason GENERAL W. ' F. of Cliffsidi. N. J. The latter was POSTMASTER memorandum submittaken into custody and delta d everyted to the special economy committee thing Oliver said. An ingenious theory ttie house of representatives, of In t hat Philadelphia originated out many ways in which the henchmen of At Capone stole the baby pointed cost of the postal service can be refor use as a lever to pry that gang duced. but said all of them require leader out of Jail. legislation. lie admitted that the postal service YON HINDENBl'RG Is overmanned for the handling of his place as Idol of the the present reduced volume of busiGerman people In peace time as well ness due to Ihe depression. He sugas In war In the Presidential electhat economics could be gested tion he soundly beat his chief rival, achieved by reducing the force, reducAdolf Hitler, leader of the Nazis or ing pay, consolidating rural free deFascists. But the aged President livery routes and providing governfailed by one half of 1 per cent to get ment buildings for post ofliee stations, a majority of the total votes cast, so branch post offices and garages which election on under the law are now leased. there must be a run-of- f Such economics, however, said Mr. April 10. At that time. It Is admitted by nearly everyone, he will triumph. Brown, would not balance the Post As against nearly 19,(HK),000 votes department budget which can be countrys Von ilindenburg there were about for u effected only by increasing postal philanthropists, put 1 1,500,0 K) for Hitler. Ernest Tliael-mann- , rates also, his bullet through Communist, polled almost 5,000,-000- ; heart-- at careful his home lu Mr. Brown submitted for Nationalist, got Puesterberg, consideration" the proposal of SenRochester, N. Y.. be2.000.000, and Winter, Independent, cause he was in 111 ator W. 11 Kina Hint rural free de111.000 odd. Hitler's vote was so far health and. ns his livery routes he let to the lowest note said : ahead of the Nazi vote In t he reiclis-tafarewell hid lers. ul'hough the postmaster ten elections of 1950 that he decided oral recorded hii" elf ns opposed to My work Is done. In the eontet. , u i jhance "it wou'd be remain EastMr. to wait?" Why im Toward the close of the week the life. iy to o' clt in a man, who founded the ( excellent serv M oft'.' 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