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Show THE PROVO POST, JUNE 8, 1920 THE PROVO POST - Provo ' v ' ft Popular Newspaper Published Each Tuesday and Friday By THE POST. PUBLISHING COMPANY ' 125West Center St. Phone 13 r - . NEPH HICKS Editor and Manager Entered at the postoffice at Provo City, Utah, as second class matter. " ; r Subscription Terms One Year (paid in advance) Six Months (paid in advance) Three Months (paid in advance) v " ' . , $2.00 jqo .50 mmrnC PROHIBITIVE SUGAR PRfCES FRUIT canneries and housewives are CONFECTIONERS, pricesjhat jriH be restrictive' on industries and increase living cost. Owing- to his illness and being occupied with inter- . - 1-- tents a pound, s ? ( f cpoulT I I I i ! t If i : it I thej-uenrd- i t A NATIONAL FIGURE CURRENT -- rriespbotogapfriator-ReedmoQtrTmder--u Nationl Weekly, te f "Senator which appears the mowing explanatory-'nothree of four .men who Reed Smoot, of Utah, one direct the affairs? fthe Reblican party, wiU help to de- cide pretty nearly everything that may come before the Few pitea in the union have attained the inconvention. fluence that Utah has through its. Senator and Mr. Smoots record in that august body- - is Indeed phenomenal. in Twenty yearsfago Utah was 'an uninfluential state misand the union; her people were condemned,. dispised understood. The' younger generation in' our population, those who have come into maturity within the past ten or this situation, exfifteen years, may not comprehend fully' ' cept that it is history for them, but the older generation knows the trutlYof such a statement and they, too, know' what it means . , Regardless of politics Senator Smoots influence as a national figurj is the greatest benefactor Utah has so far as bringing 0 state into prominence in concerned. JLhe " i i. 1 4 -- E- A TALE OF PAPYRUS v u . r tf . i , Lit - ' By Walt Mason i The shortage of paper makes publishers weep AM priceZthey caper still higher each week. The puUiihers legging around in the mart;-- - i - . - Remove anofficerap pomtedhythe President ble . Evening 8:16; 20c, 40c, S5. LAST BILL THIS SEASON A Relic of the Farm . CHAS. ALTHOFF ' , THE SHERIFF OF HICKSVILLE GORMAN BROTHERS - PASSING SONGS OP 1919 " T WALTER TENNER & CO. In ' - SHOW ME DEIKINS EUROPEAN NOVELTY A DOG AND A MONKEY PANTOMINE OFFERING GYPSY TRIO WHIRLWIND DANCERS forlhe7past RUTH ROLAND in the 5th Chapter of ADVENTURES OF RUTH HENRY ELLERTSON & HIS COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY o Matinee Thursday 4 P; M. Matinee Friday 2:30 P. M. and Every Friday! REGULAR PRICES ? to-le- be-ca- f t, THE SPICE OF LIFE TONIGHT - ROBERT WARWICK r Presents . I - ! Ji. i , , If we Iq. ADOLPH ZUKOR v IRENE CASTLE Everybody agrest that we must kssp this fleet en the seas 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ' 53,000, ooo, ooa t - JACK STRAW Pull Together for an : American-Mercha- nt -- Marine 1 - t? The war resulted la the creation of a great merchant" marine 10,000,000 teas of American ships which coat ns - - te when only 8 per . . cent of our foreign trade was carried In American ships ' , We. shall he la the position of a department store whose goods are delivered In Its competitor's wagons """ "Congress la considering legislation which will perpetuate faU back -- ' our STILL THERE : It is time for that young " man to go m 1 andstomachtrou eight years, contlnuedCaptain Hill; ahd'alT the time I started taking Tanlac I was insuch a weakened con ditlon I could hardly stand up. When I, walked I would actually stagger like a drunken man nd, at times; would have to hold on to something-tkeep from falling. After every meal I would simply suffer torment. My food would sour and I woulll swell up so with gas I could hardly get my breath. "I would also ltave awful smothering spells at night and sometimes I would have .to get up to get ray breath, Lots of times I would have to open the windows and doors t In fresh air, or go out into the open air in order t6 get my breath, I could not find anything to do me any good and along toward the last I so weak and nervous r mH not do my work; Five bottles-oTanlac have made a wanderful change In my Condition It helped me from the very first dose and sow I feel1 aw good as T cfld when I was twenty years old. I Sleep fine and have a flnw appetite and just feel like a new man in every wsy.'.I sm now able to be on deckr every-da- y ready for duty. Tanlae is sold In Provo by Provo Drug Co., and by the feeding drags--; gists In al towns. y ' 20, 80c. MaUneo 3:45; 10a, power, I cannot escape the conclusion that the vesting ef this power of removal In the Congress Is unconstitutional and therefore I am unable ' to approve the bill. am "I returning the bill at the earliest possible moment with the ior officers asthey think proper In hope tha( the Congress may find the President alone, in the course ttlme before adjournment to remedy of law, or It the hands of depart- this defect, ment It would have been. within the consUtutlonal power of the ConHindu Children Mschanlea. gress la Creating the offices to have Hindu children are rcroartabla for vested the power of, appointment in their precocity. Many of them are the President alone. In the President skilful workmen at a age when the with the ddvlci saJ consent of the children of other nations are learning Senate, or even In ,tbe head of a the alphabet A boy of seven may b department. 'Regarding as I do the a skillful wood carver, while some ol power of removal from office as an tho . handsomest fugs are woven- by essential Incident to the appointing children not yet In their teens. , home. Man a crank. Your is - " father Young Father (overhearing) Well, when you dont have a selfstarter, a crank comes in mighty handy. Pitt Panther. MADE HER TIRED see by the paper that there fs a possibiltiy Mrs. Myles of our being able to talk to the people on the planet Mars. Well, believe me. Im glad of it. , Mrs. Styles posito to a women of bunch talk of tired having tively just around here! Yonkers Statesman. ) ad- war-rsnt-fo- DAD i ljh the vice and consent of the Senate.-- I canTlnd in the .constitution no r the exercise ef this power by the Congress. There is certainly no expressed authority conferred and I am unable to see that authority for the exercise of this power Is implied In any expressed grant of power. On the contrary 1 think its exercise It clearly negatived by- section 2 of article IL "That section, after providing that certain enumerated officers 'and all officers whose appointment are not otherwise provided for shall be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, provides that Congress may by Jaw vest the appointment of such infer- -- Father (upstairs) gen- v WEDNESDAY f i . A Paramount Art craft Picture 7 The publisher's begging with aches in his heart ; For papelr imploring, hes down on his knees ; ' And prices are soaring like kites in the breeze. And Uncle Sams printers use paper as junk; Thru summers and winters the documents punk T" That no hoe confesses to reading, I wot. Come forth from the presses 8 mountains of rot. t Oh, Uncle Sams spoiling the paper we need i For news hot and boiling, the stuff we would read. . Hes i bio wing the boodle on volumes of slush, On endless flapdoodle thats not worth a rush,'- i. 4 Hisbsements are crowded admit it he must Wish printed stuff shrouded in cobwebs and dust. "R (ports and such letter are there by the stack; ftiwkes a man better, sends pain up his back Bil ftomes are padded with buncombe and whey. Hi Lresses are creacking, they groan and conplain. WiJ publishers shrieking for paper In vain. ' r MY LADYS GARTER da ei TONIGHT x .MAURICE TOURNEUR PRESENTS Thirty-fiv- e majority. Democrats joined with the Republicans in voting to pass the measure. The vote came at midnight and when the motion t override waa defeated leaderfrv next .were undecided what would he their next movq. Supporters of the measure were expected, however, to.urgexthat It be amended to meet the President! objections and repassed today. Notifying Congress' that he was returning the blll wlthout his signature the President In his veto message said: t do this with the greatest regret I am in entire "I feel just like a new man since I sympathy with the objects of this bill and would gladly ap- began taking Tanlac and I am not prove It but for the fact that J regard only willing, but I am anxious to tell one of the provisions contained in other people what this medicine has section 303 as unconstitutional. This done tor me, said Captain Earnest is the provision to the effect that the H. Hill, Portland. Me., recently. comptroller' general and the assistCaptain HU1 fs In command of the ant comptroller general, who are to Ben Hur, playing between Portland be. be appointed by the President and Casco Bay. He baa been in the with the advice and consent of the service for ten years and is held ih SenafeTTriay be removed at any time high regard as an officer and citizen by a concurrent resolution of Con- by all who know him. I have suffered from indigestion, gress after notice of hearing when In thelrjudgmentthe-eomptroll- i! IsiUE of Col iers, the ' The vote" was 178 to 103, or nine less than the required two-thir- eral or assistant comptroller general la incapacitated. Incompetent;" orTiaa been guilty or neglect of duty or of malfeasance of office or of any felony or conduct Involving moral turpltfcre, and for no.other cause except either by impeachment or concurrent resolution of Congress. It has, I think, always been the accepted construction of the constitution that the power to appoint officers of this kind carries with It, as an Incident, the power to remove. am convinced tha the Congress Is vlthout constitutional powers to limit the appointing power and Its Incident powers of removal derived m the constitution The section referred to not only for bids the executive to remove these officers, but undertakes to empower the Congress by i s 1 Washington. J uno 5. President WKaon last night vetoed the bill establishing a national buget system and an unsuccessful attempt was made In the House to Pasr the me sure over his veto I The Food Control bill, kndWn as the Lever act, under was bought, is in force which the CubWcrop of 1918-191- 9 intir peace is declared and promulgated by the President.. The NcNary bill passed Congress last December and extended the life' of the Sugar Equlization board until s December, I920rnd nderha1riia!fheXHban still have been bought. , ' That alone would have Enabled the government to con- trol the price of sdgar and insure an equitable dfetribution sugar prices, had ..reached, but the administration-believ- ed decline. would and the peak I Qn ton of this the legal department of the government informed the Louisiana sugar planters that they ould disrun- charge 18 cents a pound for their cane sugar without ping the risk of being prosecuted. f The Cuban cane sugar producers at. once decided that , if we were willing to pay 18 cents for American cane sugar these was no good economic reason why we should not be t willing to pay as much for Cuban cane. : . - This, is not a political argument but a statement from in Washington and ought to satisfy anyone why: oar industries and the consuming public must pay prohibitive prices for sugait V . .VETOES BUDGET DILL O CAPTAIN KAIthhJHT HILL, t who says he wss able to report for duty before taking Taalac.. Declares he feels like a new man now and Is oa deck every day ready for work. -- national matters the President failed to ask Congress for when it could authority to buy the Cuban crop of 1919-192- 0 & cents. 2 had for be The Sugar Equalisation Board appointed by the PresiCuban crops dent asked for authority to buy the 1919-192-0 would which have insured sugar to the consumer at about 11 J -- WILSON k "T -- PRESIDENT .t t merchant marine, this is dene the ships we have ehould net bereelU Until, to face conditions which, prior te the war, resulted In the decline of eur merchant marina t insignificance. This Committee calls attention to these facts because a right solution of our shipping problem Is vital to the future prosperity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to the safety and prosperity of the nation. , Send ' for free copy ef "For an American Merchant I Marine. 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