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Show r k A Ate 4 ItiatfimM iirffciinifo mi-f- ti ttmT ftr && THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 18th Lc Vature of the Stale of Utah Absorblna reduces thickened, swollen tissues, curbs, filled s, coreness from bruises or 3 trains. Stops Spavin lameness. Does not blister, remove hair or lay up hors 3. $2.50 at druggists, or postpaid. Valuable horse book free. Write for it today. ten-dee- State Capitol The Ftuh Ligislit lire, In Sjiednl Session, for prep, unit of ti mend men is to the Ftah tons'itu tlon for tax revision purKxes, ha had a series of oratorical oathnr-t- i hut has made slight progress in rea vv ork activities the House Among other passed senate hill No 2, bv Irvine providing an appropriation of $15 001 for Improving the capitol grounds Ihe House revenue and taxation com ndttee refused to incept the I.urtun cigarette lull and Hie Fuller oleomargarine hill, ana ndmg tax and sale lu'ov lslons. on the ground that they were not coneitl.v drawn. The House passed the Leathani hill appropriat ing $12(XH) for publishing constitutional amendments and $10 O'M) for the governor's contingent fund to entertain the confeience of .state governors 111 June. The House also passed the Smoot resolution providing that the state prison may he removed from Salt IoiLe county by a constitu- Oov. Theodore Roosevelt addressing the Porto Rh'nn legislature concerning his projects to alleviate d'stress In the Island. 2 r.iltmore, the mansion of George V. imdeibilt at Asheville, N. C., which la now throwu open certain dajs each week so the public may see its treasures of uit. 3 Strikebreakers in the taxi thaul'ieurs strike at Pittsburgh donning steel helmets to prevent broken heads. 1 tional amendment. The last special message by the governor Migrteted the consideration of the submission of a constitutional uinmidiutvit eliminating the specitl elections for Idling congressional va-ca- NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS President Hoover Tries to Speed Up Senate French Crisis Delays Parley. By EDWARD W. PICKARD to PRESIDENT HOOVKU returned from his Florida trip with the conviction that congress, es pecially the senate, must he prodded Into speedier action If business wero not to suffer seriously. So he invited leading Republicans of both houses to breakfust at the White House and asked them what could be done to expedite the work on the tariff bill ao that other Important measures could be passed. The replies he re celved were not encouraging. Senator Watson, floor leader of the upper house, was of the opinion that the tariff measure might he passed by March 10, but ws far from certain. Itepresentative Tllson and others from the lower house thought the house would get through the remaining ap proprtatlon bills within the next three or four weeks and then would take three-darecesses while the senate was catching up. Mr. Tllson hoped congress might adjourn about June 1, but admitted that little legislation would be enacted unless the senate speeded up. Mr. Hoover was especially concerned about the slowing down of business recovery due to uncertainty regarding the tariff, and also because delay In passing pending appropriation hills might necessitate the laying off of from 10, (XX) to 20,000 men employed on public works construction. The legislative program of the WIckersham law enforcement commission wua not mentioned, Indicating that this Is not of such pressing concern to the Rresl dent as the tariff bill and appropriation bills affecting public works. The Republican senate leaders Informed the President that the coalition of Democrats and radical Republicans was In complete control of the tariff altuation. y more days were given to the 1pU(l wets In the hearing on dry law modification measures before the house judiciary committee, and they took full advantage of their opportunity. A recess was then taken until the fol lowing week, when the drys were to be heard. Representative I.lntld-euof Maryland, generalissimo of the foes of prohibition, made the opening statement und then followed an These InImposing list of witnesses. cluded (apt. W. II Stnyton, chairman of the hoard of the Association galnst the Prohibition Amendment; Henry R. Joy, Detroit millionaire and former head of the Packard Motor company; Dr. Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh, president of Carnegie In stltute; Dr. Charles Morris, New York health officer; Col. Grayson M. P. Murphy, New York director of Bethlehem Steel company; Benedict Crowell, Cleveland, former assistant secretary of war; Dr. L. VV. Williams, New Y'ork, head of the New York Academy of Medicine, and Ralph M. Shaw, attorney, of Chicago Senator Brook hart of Iowa announced that unless the senate Judieiury committee reported favorably one of the two pending resolutions for a sweeping Investigation of prohibition enforcement methods, he would carry the fight to the senate floor. If there Is corruption In the prohibition forces," said he, "we've got to know It and to know who Is to blame for it" clesiastlcal collaborators were quite satisfied with the position of the church und Christians in Russia. He said the pope was the enemy of the Orthodox church and that his statements against the Soviet Union were unchristian und uujuxt. The tone of the Soviet press In commenting on the mutter Is violent and defiant. The Leningrad brunch of the Godless league promises that atheism will be expented to other lands until "the godless workmen of the whole world will convert the Vatican Into a museum and a scarecrow of the Roman pope will stand near a scarecrow of the pagan Siberian shaman as monuments to the errors and fictions disseminated by priests during thousands of years. The warfare on religion Is a fight for the organ nf asserts that Bolshevism Is facing the most critical period In Its relations with capitalistic nations and that a new war between Russia and the rest of the world Is certainly and inevltubly approaching. It says that the Soviet government has decided, In order to protect Itself, to Increase Its propaganda among discontented classes In foreign countries, and that through sabotage, strikes, and terrorism, any attacks against the Red home land will be made Ineffective, according to the paper. It also predicts that capitalism will be painfully astonished by events In their countries should they nttenipt to attack Russia. Isvestla, MOSCOW Union, E'RANCES cabinet crisis stopped up the proceedings of the naval parley In London for the time being, since the entire French delegation withdrew, announcing it would not take part In E'EARS that Commander Byrd and further discussions until a new govhis expedition would lie compelled ernment had been formed, ihe downto remain for more months in the fall of Premier Tardleu and his ministry, which was due to Its defeat on Antarctic were dispelled when news came by radio from "Little America," an Important tax measure, might cona on marked effect the Ills headquarters, that the relief ship, ceivably have City of New Yoik, hud made its way course of the negotiations in the par Into the Bay of Whales sheathed in If the French and rad Socialists ley. Ice and that the expedition a few leals, who are committed to reduction hours later sailed for home. The City of armaments, consented to take part of New York had been 44 days on the In the new government, the demands way from Dunedin, New Zealand. It of Premier Tardleu for a fleet of 724,-(0was greatly delayed In searching for tons might be greatly sealed down leads through the vast ice pack and so that the figures could be met by was blown far out of its course. not would British and the fone Italy, to repudiate the Hoover MacDonald flN. UMBERTO NOBILE is' no bargain of last summer. In this lies longer to be considered a hero, really the only hope that the conference can arrive at a pint providing for the Italian government has made for actual reduction of naval arma public the record of the investigation into disastrous flight of the dibreakfast aroused the Ire of meats. (Hherwtse, all It can be ex THIS Demon tits In both houses and peet'd to evolve will he a treaty for rigibletheItalia In the Arctic regions, limitation, with possibly the mutu il and if bran Is Nobiles conduct ns utthey spent hours In attacking Mr Hoover. Senator I'nt Harrison sought security pact asked by Frame. It Is terly Indefensible. Captains Mariano to blame the Republicans for delay In Imrdlv to he expected tlmt the United and Z.ippi are given a clean slate by the Investigating commission. disposing of the tariff hill and askfd Stales would enter into sin h a e Senator Watson if the President had eerily tieaty since that would Involve of Farl Borland, promised to sign the measuie if It entanglement In Furope in affairs InTHE liodvof Carl readied him in Its present form ns deed, Senator Robinson told the AmerBen E'elsoii, noted ican correspondents the United St ites amended by the coalition; which que Antic flyer, lias been found near ttie wouldnt join In any pmt requiring it wreckage of their piano w hie!) crashed tion, Watson declared, was silly. Rep to enq toy armed forces to enforce resentatlve P.yrns of Tennessee, chair November !) last, !X) nules si utlieast nmn of the Democratic congri ssmn.il of Not tli Cape. A few days later the obligations assumed with other tin that the lions." 'I he Ameilean deleg.it. on had searcheis al-- o found the bodv of I'D campaign committee, President having claimed responsiburied deep under the snowdrifts. approved this statement in advance. Dntti Giandi gave out the formal bility for prosperity for the Uepuh llcan party, must lear the Id.une for statement of Italys naval poin-- and REIARATIONS fmj further warunsatisfactory conditions, lie denied requirements on Wednesday. Besides fare were reported in ( 'inn i, where the announcements of administration reiterating the deni tml lor parity with ttie Nationalist government was conany other continental power mean spokesmen, 1m lading Seereta'rj of l.n fronted by another ri voiutioiury-movenien- t, hor Davis, that business Is on the up lug France he upheld the thesis tint largilv In Honan province. naval needs are not absolute, ns France grade. The Slmnsi and other forces were s.dd (iarner of Texas, minority leader of claims, hut are relative, ami declared to have mobilized and started souththe house. Issued a statement saving; that no level of tonnage is too low ward to uttai k the armies of PresiThe titular party leader In the White providing other countries reduce pro dent Kal siu k House Is lacking In erher courage or portionately. Mo president of the Chinese capacity to lead, and the consequent Eastern railway, went to Malden for on Is God war bewilderment of congressional leader SOVIET Russia's the avowed purpose of trving to pura lot of dement in ship Is a reflection of the deepening chase the Russ! ui intenst la tfio rail Isof world the and many paits (hi disappointment of the American peo way in accordance with the terms of pie In the promised and expected lam org ml iitions, and Individuals the RUt agteenieut He s ,j if lt, major part the President was to plav are urging "intervention," though It was unable to arrange for the e Is vvliat see dillnult to In shaping national affairs to the betby right anv lie would try to perximle Soviet other nation could Interfere with whit ter ends of national needs. Russia to a giee on the Jont oper so far is wholly a domestic Isme in of t lie road on a strntly couimer ltii'Sii. The campaign Lx be. eg car basis. dal former mem rled on vigorously by the Militant MARION DEVRIES, the house and foimer Godless longue with uppaiently the i. sioure of puts member of the court of customs ait full support of the Soviet government, appo.ntel amlms to admitted the senate In and lobby churches countless peals, many cities to sador succumbed Poland, to tuber c!o-ocommittee tie Is a contingent fee lot d und towns have boon as places bvist, and confronted the committee of worship and converted to other miosis of the throat ami lungs t Los with excerpts from an opinion from uses. The league bitpily resents the Angeles, never having the chance to the United Statis Supreme court up- protests In other countiles and defies serve In Ids post at aiew Besides a well known holding the right of nn attorney to repand v iHilles Rope Ritts who Issued an being Mr. Moore had newspaper pub lislier, gamed distincor for resent clients agaiust legislapersecutions of tion In the field of d.plomuov, Iresi encyclical against tion on such a basis. Ghtistians In Russia" Sergius, who dent Harding made him ambassador Dev lies declared he already has re was set tip as the metropolitan of the to Spain, and under President Cool-Idgreived a total of approximately $50 Orthodox Russian chinch to succeed he was ambassador to Peru, and (XX) from clients Inteie.sted fn tut Iff the late Iutrlurch Tikhon, and who In both posts he was eminently legislation and expects an additional says he represents .some tens of mil He was a life keg Republions of faithful," Is entirely subset vl $25,000 If certain provisions or rates lican save that he supported Col. In are clients tils Included cut to ttie Soviet g. vernmrnt, and in Theodore Bought by In Roosevelt the Bull the pending tariff bill when It becomes an Interview given to fotemn coire Moose eampe'gn he lie assented tils ee law. an! spondents (&, 0 30 Lgtern Newspaper Colon.) 0 d Te-lm- i. ei pur-etus- Alexander e suc-(esf- 1 VV ies. The constitutional amendment per nutting rennval of the st prism to a po.nt outside Salt Lake county. of the law requiring that proposed constitution'll amendments he mailed to every voter. Appropriation of entertainment fund of governors conic-- r cnee which is to he held In Salt Lake this summer. Con! mini t on of .slate code commission until March 31, R)31. Law authorizing University of Utah to collect fee from s'liden's to complete union building without obligation to the state. Amendments to cigarette und oleomaigarine stamp taxes. The House has approved the senate amendment to the Burton memorial petitioning congiess to amend the federal statute so the st ite may to Impose ji'st ami he authorized equitable tax ou national hanks. The House puxsed the Greenhagm memorial to congress urging passage of hill appropriating $t(),h0(),0IK) to states, Including Utah, which have pensions. Utahs sliaie in this appropriation would he The memorial passed without a dissenting vote. A bill was introduced in the S"n-at- e by Egan, which provides that the first instalment of taxos are to become payable on and after Set tem-lie- r 20 of each year, and the second Installment becomes payable on June 2 of the year follow ing. The following mmsiires have passed both houscs of the legislature and have been approved where so required by Gov. Dern; II. C. M. 1 by Burton Asking congress to amend the federal hank tux act. S. C. M. 1 by Dillman Petitioning the interstate commerce commission in behalf of the Craig Salt Lake rail-loaIte-Ie- us-sl.- old-ag- e $75-00- J, R. 6 by Irvine Proposing constitutional amemlmi nt to allow the Legislature to proscribe manner of fill.ng vacancies in legislative seats. II. B. 1 by Leathani Appropt Sating $50,000 from state road funds for paving roads ou capitol grounds. S. B. 4 by Candiand Continuing S. from December code connnis-io1030 to March 31, 1031. S. I!. 5 by Candiand Repealing n 31, the law requiring that statements concerning const icutional amendments he mailed to every voter. S. B. 7 by Irvine Amending law to provide that special election', to fill vacancies may be called congri at next general election. In addicion to the above (lie tvo houses have passed S 1!. 2 bv Irvim whiih appropriated $1500) for continuing in piovements cm t he capitol grounds hut the measure bus to be approved by the governor. Bdls to acted upon are: Mono: ill to congr.ss rig.ud.ng old a"c pensions: proposing amen Jen ut to provide for clarification of property. e Proposing t ) create a coiistituiion-stuttux cjmmisMim. of mines by lnqiosing t.ixition state ta xcoinmission. Proposing constitutional amendment under state to place mim taxation tax coiiimb sion. Proposing a constitutional amendment to fix mine multiple III const It S Read this: "Horae had large swelling just below knee. Now gone; has not re ap pcared. Horse good as ever. 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Mild. Bate, purely vegetable, pleasant 25c. ALRIGHT g EQl 0 For Sale at All ) Druggists W. N. U., Salt Lake City. No. 9 1930. There were 4,267 men and women who hail passed their one hundredth for tax f I A investigations and stud." by hoard of equal1. ntion. Continuin'.; tux revidin comniis,ion. Making i pproi i.utious for ois ciaf.iime and for "t of ladling prepo ed cousluuticaml aim People ere often too patient with pain. Suffering when there is no need to suffer. Shopping with a head that throbs. Worlurg though they ache all over. And Bayer Aspirin would bring immediate relief! The best time to take Bayer Aspirin is the moment you first feel the pain. Why postpone relief until the pain has reached its height? Why hesitate to take anything so harmless? Bend the proven directions for checking colds, easing a sore throat; relieving headaches and the pains of neuralgia, neuntis, rheumatism, etc. You can always count on its quick comfort. But if pain fa of frequent recurrence see a doctor a3 to its cause. c meats. Amending cigarct law. Amending ooomut garine law. Authorizing universitv- regmts to colei t tu tio.i from Much uts for union building. Proposing send annual pay meat c f taxes. A conft ronoe committee is workmg on the las Lie ation amendment and this aiM includes the allocution of income tax revenue and tins committee will likely ariive at a solution of stub nature that both houses cun accept and pass. I birthday according to United States census returns of 1920. PropoMw: coiislituMoiml amumlment to all vv pin m to removed outside of Salt lake county sc head Irc jsising amendments to at iidments passed aim equnhutiem last gen i a I senm In tiding code for stale Anmndiug l'rovid.ng i X c ilMffil tapuin i ilWlW tin hide mark of Bayar UanuIacUir ui Monoaceticaodeoter of SaUqrlicmckl V |