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Show r I THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH r11 velt iMngwdrth, have at last won their long fight for social precedence of the speaker above the cabinet officers and next to tlie vice president. Tills was settled when President and Sirs. News Review of Current Events the World Over , n t i Eighteenth Amendment Held Over Relief Measures Revolt-o- f ' ' wrangles s janish Republicans Ruthless ly Crushed. By EDWARD BaCAUSE.it was legis- but without latures, action by constitutional conventions in the I V. PICKARD opening a market for perhaps 30,000,-nobushels of corn annually. The American Farm bureau is with the group of congressmen. n states, the Eighteenth speed the ltou.se WITH remarkable a hill granting $150,000,-IKK- ) amendment is fn valid, additional to the furm hoard so according to an opinthat it can continue its loans to grain ion of Federal Judge and cotton stabilization corporations. WUliara Clark of New Chairman I.egge of the farm board Jersey. lie ruled that told the house committee on appropronly by constitutional conventions and not iations that more drastic control of the national grain exchanges would he by state legislatures can such amendments which transfer necessary before the board cun operto the United States powers hereto- ate to the complete benefit of the farmers. He urged an amendment of fore reserved to the peoples, be ratified. present laws to that effect. Validity of the manner in which the DOVER'S drought relief measure prohibition amendment was adopted was the subject of hot debate in was tested before Judge Clark by a group of . attorneys all members of tlie house, tile chief point at issue bethe New York bounty Lawyers assoing tite amount of the appropriation. ciation after a study of two years. One side wanted this to he $(iO,(M)0,(HK) William The wit it provisions for food for t he farmgroup represented ers, and tlie oilier insisted It should Sprague, a township clerk In New Jerlie only $.10,000, UK) and that thj aid sey, wlio had been ihdicted for transshould be limited to crop production. porting beer. By the decision the was quashed. The Jurist deAt last a eompromi.se was readied, clared the question he wus deciding the sum appropriated being $15,000,-00had never been presented to any court and the wording being such that and said he was not bound by any earSecretary Jl.yde can, in emergency lier or higher Authority. , cases, make loans from it for food. In Judge Clarks decision created wide this form the bill was passed by the interest, though all except perhaps bouse and went to tlie senate, where the most Inveterate wets believed It there lias little opposition to it It would In the end amount to nothing. suited the administration. A tty. Gen. William D. Mitchell Instructed United States Attorney 1hillp IMMEDIATE cash Forman of New Jersey to take an Imadjustmediate appeal to the United States ed service certificates Supreme court. At the same time Mb. Js not asked hy the Mitchell and Prohibition Director legislative committee Amoa W. Woodeugk notified their .subof tlie American le-- ' ordinates and pie $qtiUc that pending gion, but tlie organithe appeal prosecutions finder the Vozation will try to get lstead and Jones laws'YllI continue reduction of the inwithout Interruption in New Jersey terest rate of 4 per and throughout the country. cent on adjusted compensation loans nnd Study of Supreme court decisions ' to disclosed that, on June 1, 10-- 0, the fu,t Rep. Roger. and totally tribunal banded down a unanimous decision sustaining the authority of disabled veterans nnd to dependent a of deceased veterans. congress to determine whether proMost important among tlie measures coiTSnttiWtTmf shall amendments posed be submitted to state legislatures or backed by the Legion at this session conventions. However, the complexion Is a veterans hospitalization hill rghe court has changed since then. sponsored by Representative Edith The nw members who will pass on Rogers, authorizing an appropriation the Clartt decision are Chief Justice of $52,(NX).0o0 to provide 13,200 beds and committing tlie government to a ButHughes ana policy of providing hospitalization for ler, Stone and Kbberts all veterans, whether their cases are service connected or not. relief H 0 Pents Justices-Sutherland- , Emergency were - held up 4b both house and aenate while the members of congress wrangled and debut ed. The Democratic and radical Republl can senators were stubbornly opposed to the provision In the $116,000,000 building fund bill which would permit tlie President to transfer funds from one class of projects to another. They finally yielded. Senator McKellur of Tennessee made another bitter attack on Mr. Hoover In the course of which he asserted the President had never finally accounted for the one hundred million dollars which he administered for European relief In 1019. Sentaor Otis F. Glenn of Illinois and others warmly defended Mr. Hoover and scathingly rebuked McKellar. Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin out through without opposition a resolution calling for the appearance be--, fore the appropriations committee of Col. Arthur Woods,, chairman of the Presidents employment committee; John Barton Payne, heal of the Red "Cross and others, to tel the facts unemployment. The president had previously refvsed to transmit to the senate any reports to him from Colonel Woods declaring he had received only notes and verbal suggestions that were confidential. g . PROCEEDINGS In THE close vote of ten to nine tlie senute foreign relations committee decided to postpone consideration of the World court protocols until tlie first Wednesday of the regular session of congress in December, 1U3L Senate leaders believed tills would serve to avoid complications that might have made necessary a special session of congress In tlie spring, though fn Washington It was regarded as still a possibility that President Hoover might call a special session of tlie senate to consider the World court issue immediately after tlie March 4 adjournment. I) Y PRESIDENT HOOVERS appointment of Eugene Meyer as governor of tlie federal reserve board was attacked by Representative Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania, chairman of the house committee on banking and currency, and the senate was urged to reject it. The appointment of Meyer, said the congressman, means control of the federal reserve system hy International financiers. A careful analysis discloses the fact that Mr. Sleyer has been very closely connected during his whole financial career with banking houses of international reputation, said Mr. McFadden. He has a very close connection with J. P. Morgan A Co. nnd as head of the war finance corporation and in carrying out Its activities those close relationships were actively disclosed. He is a Wall Street man " were rut short Wednesday Economic thecondi Unitby the sudden announcement of tlie ed States are linprov lug, and the resource deaih of Senator ot 'rank L. Greene of nnd enterprise business men with Vermont at a hospital faith in the future n St. Albans followhave kept many In ing un operation for on an even A I a. n e r , Senator dustries Keel maintained and Greene had been partin the employment ly paralyzed since a re face of general 1024 when he was cession, according to struck by a stray bullet fired in a gun the monthly report of fight between bootleggers and prohibicontion agents in Washington. He was the President's business survey ference. Evidence that industries with In his of earlier age. sixty years In charge have years he was an editor, and he served Courageous managers balwar, .forged ahead and successfully through the Spanish-Americaconmarket anced and production was he in tlie which after regular sumption was cited by Julius 11. army. Cameron Morrison, former governor Barnes, chairman of the conference, ns one of tlie most favorable indicaof North Carolina, was sworn in ns situasenator from that state to fill out the tions InMr.the present business tion. Barnes also saw definite Overman. of tlie late Senator signs of improvement in a number of foreign countries. of congress represent MEMBERS the central states called on President Hoover to solicit his aid VJOT of vast importance to the na- tion but nevertheless interesting of the elimination a obtain to drive in restrictions against the use of corn is tlie fact thnt Speaker Nicholas Longworth and his wife, Alice Roose- sugur in various products, thereby n u-r- e Los Angeles, Calif. Hoover accepted a dinner Invitation to tlie Longworth home last week. Heretofore durifig tlie social season the President's tinners outside tlie White House wer first with tlie vice president, I lien jtt A1' the ten cabinet members according ho their rank, and finally with tlie (leaker. Tills year , Invahd-TrCongres- SUBMIT Her Henna Rinse Was a Washout lie speakers dinttrt- - was moved up BOLT RUINS HOME; SPARES OCCUPANTS Interior Wrecked; Women and Canary Unhurt. Admiral Mark L. Bristol, of the, executive committee of the navy general board, appearing before the house naval affairs committee to testify regarding the REAR i Mays Landing, N. J. A single bolt of lightning, playing freakishly about the home of Mrs. Minnie Wielandf of Richland, near here, at 1 a. m., wrecked the Interior of the house in a few seconds, leaving more than $2,000 damage In its wake, but hurting merits of the .5s.t,tHK),0o0 cruiser, submarine und uircriift authorization bill, stated frankly that he would not favor building any gun cruisers at tills lime if Meaty limitations did not restrict this country to. building ' . that type. Tlie admit al surprised the committee by disclosing that the Navy depart nent has not jet worked but the h clmructeriblics for (lie ordinary, gun cruiser and is still studying tlie problem of whether to build a small ship or one of the maximum size permitted by tlie treaty. six-inc- no one. six-inc- STEED formed a new France, composed of "leftists, and with a program of good will and non controversy. It was believed In Paris that the parties of the right nnd center would speedily bring about tlie downfall of tills cabinet. SPAINS lias endJ latest Tlie bolt struck the roof with a great roar, awakening Mrs. Wielandt and her three grown daughters, Minnie, Helen and Margaret, who were asleep on the second floor. A wall of one of the bedrooms of the bungalow" was Ignited, but this fire was soon put out. A survey of the house revealed many strange sights. Two lightning rods on tlie house showed no sign of having received the powerful electric charge. The south wail of the house was moved about an Inch on the foundation. naif a dozen windows were smashed and clapboards were torn from the walls. Window boxes were thrown to the ground. A radio was reduced to kindling wood after being thrown halfway across the living room. A metal bird cage was unfastened from Its brass stand and left a mass of twisted wire on the floor, with the canary alive and unharmed inside. Helen's wrist watch, on a bureau three feet from her bed, was stopped at 1 a. m. and the works ruined. Tlie glass doors of a china closet were i smashed and chinavvare broken and strewn abiuit the dining room. Chairs In the kitchen were upset. A pipeles heater in- the cellar was tlamnged nnd the motor of an electric Across the flump was burned out. lawn about the house tlie lightning ripped a furrow a yard wide and thirty feet long. five-roo- T.IEoDOKE re- - revolt in failure, according to tlie official reports from that country, but Alfonsos crowned head doesn't lie easy by any means.'1 Strikes and riotous condemonstrations tinue in many parts of the country, and the have not given up hopes of upsetting tlie throne. Tlie was well revolutionary movement planned and, according to its leaders, was to have lieeu bloodless ; but a too eager army officer at Jaca, near tlie . north border, started tilings prematurely and tlie government was thus Guard Goes for Coffee; apprised of what was going on. Regut Bandits Get the Roll lar troops and civil guards quickly Chicago. It - wasnt that - Christ und ruthlessly suppressed the rebels in the nortli and their chiefs were ' Zncharins had a hard job. In act. all he had to do was sit killed or arrested. MaJ. Ratnon Franco, the transatlantic aviator, who hud in thei hack room of a grocery store street and recently escaped from Jail, tried to at 300East Twenty-fourtstage a revolt of the air force, but shoot bandits. was forced to flee In bis plane to Daniel Da mis, who owns the groPortugal, where he was joined later cery, ha hired Znchnrlas because he by some of his companions. ,(Mr. Darnis) had Just gotten sick and Premier Rerenguer, overcome by tired of being robbed. tlie strain, was confined to his home He hatj been robbed twice since by illness, but King Alfonso, after the Monday, and six times since the first worst seemed td be over, appeared in of the year. So Ite decided to rebel against the public in Madrid with but a skeleton guard, smiling as usual and exhibiting holdup tru$t., Zacharias thought rathhis customary disregard for personal er highly of his job. after he got it a danger. few days ago, but one morning about 8:30 he decided to go out for coffee. He went out. PROF. Albert the eminent In walked two negro bandits. They relativity nmthemati produced gun$. Mr. Danila thought clan, after being of Zacharias, pnd used picturesque dined, interviewed, language in a low tone as the bandits and photographed relieved him of $50. otherwise "received" , Then Zacharias appeared at the as only New York city door. can or will do it, 1ms Mr. Darnis looked hopeful, but he sailed via tlie Panama did not know that Zachs gun was in canal route for south, the rear room. ern California, where Zacharins did know this, however, lie is to visit other ao he turned and started for Clovis, noted scientists nnd N. M at pace. The make contact with educational Instibandits departed in a more leisurely tutions. While in the eastern metropfashion. olis Einstein made a speech decidedly pacifist in its suggestions, even going so far ns to urge that men of military New York Man Slays Son, age should refuse to fight as a means Mistaking Him for Deer of preventing war. Tills brought from Paul Smiths, N. Y. Mistaking bis Dr. A. P. Houghton of Los Angeles, P. Ford, fifteen years Thomas son, one of the founders of tlie American for a deer, P. J.' Fork. Albany old, Legion, the proposition that Doctor automobile dealer, shot and killed the Einstein should he barred from landwtdle hunting In tlie Adiron-dack- s youth In auCalifornia the federal ing by 15 miles from here. thorities there. lie declared the GerAccording to state troopers, the e! man physicist w as a pacifist traveling der Ford had instructed his son to in tlie guise of a mathematician. watch a deer runway. Tlie boy, however, shifted his position and sat on a GUATEMALA offered a log. Fits father, unaware of this, noPresident Chacon ticed a movement near the log and having fallen ill, Buudillo Palma took fired. The bullet struck the youth over the presidency by a smart coup. in the back and killed him instantly. But tliis didn't suit the military and there was a short and sharp revolt, accompanied by street fighting In Writing Wifes Address Guatemala City, the capital. Palma Fatigues This Husband and some of his followers took refEast Chicago, lad. John Simakin In German the uge legation and a his wife money to pay her fare military junta headed hy Gen. Manuel sent Orellana was Installed a ihe go'r-tnen- t. to America, but she refused to make tlie trip, he complained in a divorce Tlie junta Informed ,Vv diplomatic corps that It intended to return suit. "Twice each month for 17 years I tlie presidency to Chacon if he recovher money. Now Im tired of sent ers his health. writing her address," he said. The wifes address was "Saratovska Cj EVEN hops in several weeks, it is Cesd Oeio, will take from Italy to Rio hoped, Werehnna States United Pobrinka, de Janeiro, Brazil, the air armada of Soviet Russia. twelve planes that started Wednes- of day from Orbetello, Italy. Tlie first Steal for Exerciie lap took them to Cartagena, Spain. Paris. A Parisian thief entered a The ambitious expedition is tinder tlie command of Gen. Italo Balbo, air hnkery, seized a handful of rolls, ran minister of Italy. Tlie longest hop away, and was chased and caught by the proprietor of the store. vv ill be across tlie Atlantic from PortuOn being summoned before a mag-- . guese Guiana to Natal, Brazil, 1,900 1st rate, he admitted the theft, hut put miles. forward a novel defense, "I do it for (q5 1930. Western Newspaper Union 1 j exercise. am a sprinter." . Auditorium Completed All sorts of tilings happened after Ardys Crawford go a henna rinse. Her hair turned gray, changed to purple, became white and finally dropped out, the movie actress charged In a $29,085 damage suit tiled in Superior court against Morris Poland and Barnett Rosenthal, proprietors of a Hollywood beauty shop. ahead of the cahipeOand made second only to that' of tli&ice president. Miss Elizabeth t fcvuns Hughes, dauglrter of the chief 'justice and Mrs. Hughes, was unirrlu IFriday noon to William Tli'.mas Gossett at the Hughes home in Washington. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdiek of New l'ork officiated, witli I)r. William S. Abernathy of Washington assist lug. BUDGET - k ! h record-breakin- CITY TO BUILD STORM GIEN AWARDED SEWER-DAIRY- MEN AWARD-B- OY MEDAL PURE-BRE- Irene Kelly Williams, Salt Lake gill, who for several years, bus been nationally known; for her work as soprano with the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company, has been called to her home town to sing the soprano part in The Messiah on December 28. This rendition of the Handel oratorio will mark its seventeenth annual production at tlie great Tabernacle in Salt Luke. It will be broadcast by radio at 10:00 a. m., (M. S. T.) over KSL, and a nation-wid- e hookup OGDEN is being Consideration given by the city commission to the proposed enlarging of the city fire district to include the warehouse districts. The city engineer has been instructed to bring in a recommendation for the projKised changes. Zoning of the city for industrial, business, and residential purposes is expected to become effective in January. 11EBEK Directors of the Wasatch Dairy Herd Improvement association have arranged a program for tlie annual dairy award day for all dairymen of the county at the courthouse. DUCHESNE The 1931 annual session of the Uintah basin industrial convention will be held at Fort Duchesne, August 5,6, and 7. The 1930 sessions attracted crowds of upwards of 10,000 per day, including residents from over half the states of the union. Many tourists plan their trips to follow the Victory highway to Fort Duchesne for the U. B. I. C, officials declare. LOGAN Cache county cattlemen are considering the possibilities of the local beef owners affiliating with the Western Livestock Marketing association. VERNAL C. A. Terry of Lyman, Wyo, is moving saw mill equipment into the Phil Pico mountain area of the Ashley national forest, on the north slope of the Uintah mountains to supply lumber to Manila, McKinnon and Burnt Folk. OGDEN Calls for bids on the new $13,000 storm sewer from Washington avenue to Wall avenue on Twenty-fourt- h street and thence to Twenty-firs- t street have beeii made by tlie city commission. The offer carries a rider, stipulating a mimimuni wage of $3 50 for an eight-hou- r day, and use of manpower over machinery. ST. GEORGE The proposed Washington county budget for 1931 Las been prepared and public bearing will be held soon. The commissioners will also consider and take action on the proposed appropriation in tlie budget for 1930 to take care of deficits in indigent and dependent mothers funds, old age pensions, counly highway expenses, rights of way, salaries of assistant assessor, etc. VERNAL The state road commission is providing a pay-roof about $100 per day for graveling the road between Manila and Sheep creek. It is expected to complete at least a part of the Sheep creek 4gap before deep snow makes further winter work impossible. PAROWAX School teachers, cily and county officials, business men and all wage earners in Pa row an are pledging themselves to donate a day's earnings toward relieving tlie unemployed here, and to make needed improvements ou the high school. PAYSON W. P. Carter of Puyson has received word that his s,.n, Raymond Burke Carter, who is serving in the U. S. Marine corps, lias been decorated with a medal of honor by the Nicaraguan government. The medal was presented to him at the naval ammunition depot at Hawthorne, Nev., where he is now stationed. TOOELE Tooele county farm bureau recently voted to retain the extension service here, and favored the county commission paying expenses of the county demonstrator and tlie county agent, $2500 annually. SALT LAKE CAMPAIGN HEU Increased Interest in Improved I i, . Is Shown Stock. bv the Untied StateI DuDrt,n . of Asrleulture. Increased interest In Improved Prepared slock la showu by the records 4 7 campaign eonductw wlttl the states in cooperation , e. United States Department of Agrlcu-tursu Listings of breeding stock eo mitted in recent months by those 4 totfl rolling In the campaign show-- herds in absence of 6crub animals beaded by purebred sires, and the females proportion of scrubs to all listed before July 1, 1930. was only one in seventy. Although every male oranimal used must be pure bred in der that the owner may enroll in the the campaign, the females kept ou faun may be crossbred, grade, ef scrub animals as well as pure bred. Most owners reported a considerably females amoj number of pure-bretheir breeding stock. Enrollment in the campaign "Sitities tlie farm owner to a barn sign resembling a bronze tablet, which bears the inscription, 1ure bred sires exclusively used on this farm." In addition, the owner is furnished a certificate, suitable for framing, signifying interest In better live stock. Enrollment blanks may be obtained on application to tlie United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. pure-bred-sir- e d Three Important Things in Care of Young Pigs There are three tilings that are very important In tlie care of fall pigs, according to G G Culbertson of Iowa State college. These tilings are keeping them warm and dry, feeding them a good ration and keeping them id sanitary quarters. The housing quarters must have plenty of room and be sanitary, well ventilated and bedded with clean straw. A hog oiler in tne quarters is valuable in tlie i'inter to keeip down lice. Automatic feeders in the housa will be the means of keeping the pigs from eating in tlie cold winds, which are hard on tnem. If feeders arTCiot located in tlie house there sliogJI be a windbreak to protect tlie pf while In eating. Water tanks - wr. ith f.ejtors tlie houses will insure tlie piggettin; plenty of water. Warm water is not essential," but plenty of water is always necessary, Mr. Culbertson states. A good balanced ration of corn and protein supplements is essential te rapid growth and a homemade or commercial mineral is also essential, according to Mr. Culbertson. ll Basis of McLean System of Sanitation for Hogg The McLean system of swine sanii tution is based on tlie proposition that if animals are kept away from parasites there will be no trouble from that It can lie successfully carried source. out by doing tour things thoroughly and accurately, as follows: 1. Wash with soapy water and a brush ail sows before t hey are put in farrowing houses, which have been scrubbed with boiling lye water. 2. Confine sows and pigs to the clean house until they are ready ti move away from the old lots. 3. Haul, do not drive, the sovyg, pigs from tlie farrowing house to t clover field or pasture, which has had no hogs for at least a year, as driving would enable them to pick up worm eggs and thus infest tlie pigs at an early age. 4. Confine the pigs to the clean pasture, clover preferred, until they are four months old. Make sure there are no holes in the fence through which the pigs can go to the old lots. Revive Chilled Lamb by Immersing in Hot Water If, perchance, a lamb becomes thoroughly chilled and even may appear to he almost lifeless, such a lamb may be placed in a tub of new-bor- n water, as warm as the shepherd can stand to keep his elbow In. Tills method is called tlie shepherd's magic cure." and at times it really ti amazing how an apparently lifele! lamb will, within 15 nr 20 minutes, M decidedly alive and bleating for fts mother. ; Not only keep the lambs nose out Of the water, but its entire head as WCR for the lambs mother will recognize It not by sight or by sound. M smell, nnd if the lamb's natural nresf is entirely removed by being fo tie water, the ewe will likely disWifie lamb when it is returned to Mf- 14 , Gubarnia-Karalshlnsk- SI I D i Photo by Wilcox Studio SALT LAKE GIRL HONORED SALT LAKE Irene Kelly Williams, Salt Lake girl, who for several years, has been nationally known for her work as soprano with the Philadelphia Civic Oiern Company, has been called to her home town to sing the soprano part in The Messiah, on Dec, 28. This rendition of the Handel oratorio w. 11 niaik its seventeenth annual production at the great Tabernacle in Salt Lake. It will be broadcast by radio at 10:tX) a. m. (M. S. T.) over hook-up- , KSL. aud a natiou-wide Use for Artichokes The greatest usefulness iff artichokes in tlie past Juts been ns a stock feed. At present d France they are mostly used for Alieep iad cattle, and in this countiy they ie most frequently grown fosy lings. Tie crop has been highly recotf mpnded tor this purpose, but has never superset corn wiPre that crop sfleceefis. r6 leaves and branches pyq stock food and are extensile, abroad Tlie stalks rntw be cureo la .lie same way as corn simer. Jeraa-let- . DW() ? H i |