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Show PAYS0L UTAH THE PAYSON niKOMCEE. Scenes and Persons News Review of Current Events the World Over Bedouins the Current News Favorite The Oasarks ldedouln would be Is lying ch happy If his favorite flitrl and no leaves and cucumbers .ese MBs a A Bagdad spices wed'.tner platen steeped In honey, or Ve been cu liclous sweetmeat made j ns of the els milk and nuts, wert j Illinois, I able in Ills native environ,' Tbe Largest Croquet VYieagles l'e The world's largest croq 1 et rises from the sands 1 phon, Iraq, For some reg t mating called the Ctesiphon ary'id ace a hr said to be the only rema'1 s ecle palace constructed iwer and 11 . Norris Irpos Congress to Curb Supreme Court OraCurtis-L- ong tor) on Lincoln Day Death of Charles Newspaper Tax Invalid. PICKARD By EDWARD W. Union. 0! Western Newspaper tu advocacy of the Inn's substitute farm blit, Senator Norris, the lnIt'.-ml-enfrom m t U:t n Nebraska, SPEAKING t 1 1 scathingly attacked Ihe Supreme courts anil AAA decision urged congress to use Its right to curb the courts power, lie argued that the 0 to 3 decision Itself was unconstitutional by the courts own reasoning and shouted "It cannot stand. The regulation of pro-saagricultural Is unconstitu- tional because not mentioned In the Constitution," Norris asserted. Nowhere In that great document Is there a sylluble, a word, or a sentence giving to any court the right to declure an act of congress unconstitutional. lienee, when the court Indulges In that pastime It Is Itself violating the Constitution according to Its own words. Norris quoted from the majority opinion of the Supreme court holding that the regulation and control of agricultural production was a local affulr reserved to the states and beyond the power of congress. Under that decision, lie declared, not only the pending bill but a large portion of the laws which congress has passed during the last hundred years are absolutely unconstitutional. Of the later decision ordering return of processing taxes to the processors, the senator said Secretary Wallace perhaps was too severe In calling It the greatest legalized steal In history, and added: Hut It Is a gift, the greatest gift since (lod made salvation free. Norris urged that congress pass a law requiring unanimous decisions by the Supreme court to overrule the acts of the legislative branch of the government. made congress In Isp. lie was senator In l'.StT, was defeated In lit I and two yours lator was again He was eloeted eloolod senator. Vico Presidont on the ticket headed by Herbert Hoover, and was renominated for that position In rj.32. .Mr. nrtls was greatly liked by tils assnelates In Washington ami his death caused genuine gr.of. President Roosevelt said: I am deeply distressed to burn of my old of the sudden pas-lufriend, Charles Curtis. Whether they knew him as a senator, its the Vice President of the United States, or as the man he was In his own right, his legion of friends will remember him, always a(Tcclinutely, g uml will mourn his passing. Vice President Corner said: I I was ill ways fond of him. was associated with him In the house and senate, lie was a fine man and a good friend. Funeral services for Mr. Curtis and the Interment were In Topeka, Kan. NK again the Supreme court of the United Slates comes to the rescue of a free press. Unanimously the nine Justices ruled that the Louisiana law Imposing a punitive tax on the advertising of the principal newspapers of that stale The law was Is unconstitutional. passed by a legislature controlled by the late Senator Huey Long. The court said of It: If Is laid because. In flip light of Its history and of its present setting, It Is seen to tie a deliberate and calculated device In the guise of a lax to limit the circulation of Information to which the public is entitled In virtue of the constitutional guarantee. A free press stands ns one of the great Interpreters between the government and the people. To allow It to be fettered Is to fetter ourselves. In view of the persistent search for new subjects of taxation, it Is not without significance that, with occasion the single exception of the Louilargely siana statute, so far as we can disby ltepuhllcan opponents of the cover, no state during the 1.10 New Deal. Herbert Hoover spoke years of our national existence has at Iortlaml, Ore., on the "State of undertaken to Impose a tax like the Union, which he said was a that now In question. The form In which the fax Is state of confusion In thought, government, economic life, and the Imposed Is In itself suspicions. It Is not measured or limited by the Ideals of liberty. The New I teal, said the former President, has volume of advertisements. It Is been a veritable fountain of fear. measured alone by the extent of The day ufter the New Heal was the circulation of the publication in which the advertisements are cargiven life at the election of llKI began the great fear which created ried, with the plain purpose of pethe bank panic of March 4. The nalizing the publishers and curtailstock boom today Is not from con- ing the circulation of a selected fidence In the future; It Is partly group of newspapers. from fear of Inflation. In Oreenslforo, N. C., Senator william l. ran. Dickinson of Iowa warmly defendROM of the American Bar assoed the Supreme court as the only ciation, with headquarters In Chiremaining gimrdlun of the liberty cago, announced that Newton D. of the people," and Inveighed Baker, former secagainst what he said was the New retary of war, htts Deal's "planned economy and Its the chairaccepted attempted bribery of the states of the manship the AAA Invalidated and through President tts proposed substitute, the soil conservation measure. Senator Vandenberg of Michigan was a speaker In New York city and like his fellow Republicans he fiercely assailed the administration terming it the third party now In power. Among the few leading Democrats heard was Secretary Wallace, who, In Indianapolis, defended the administration. Referring to the Constitution, he declared that "most of us thought the agriculture adjustment act was valid, and some of us. Including three Justices of the Supreme court, think so still. lie continued concerning the new farm bill : If it was the proper function of the federal government In wartime to encourage fanners to plow up land which should never have been plowed then it seems to me no less the federal governments proper function to encourage tho return of that land to grass and trees. committee special on co- operation between the press, radio and bur against publicity Interfering with fair trial of Judicial and qunsl-judicl- ngs. proceedi- The creation of this special committee to define standards to be recommended to lawyers, newspapers and radio broadcasters In the matter of publicity as to court trials, said the announcement. Is an outcome of the Incidents arising In the course of the Bruno Hauptmann trlnl and various proceedings before government boards and bod les, "and It Is hoped that sueh standards can be rnnde effective through rules of court or throu legislation. to the London Dally ACCORDING secret decree provid Ing for expulsion of nil Jews from piIATU.LS (TUT IS, former Vice Germany ns rapidly ns possible has President of he United States been prepared by Nazi loaders ami and before that representative and laid before Chancellor Hitler for senator from Kansas, died suddenly bis signature. The paper the of heart disease ... decree provided for the couflscaall propci at the Washington F nr expelled home of bis broth-er-llaw and sisstory iv a v not ho true, but ,t n that Hitler uml ter, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward K. Gann, are determined to exalt the organizations nnd lie was seventy-si"bleb ft oy consider In opyears old, and was the first man of Inposition to the Nazi regime, and dian blood ever to llkler himself has declared the Jews are to Maine for all the troupreside over the bles of the relch In recent years. senate, lie w as one Scores of Catholic youth lenders quarter Ksw InChar es have been arrested, charged with dian, his gran dCurtis mother having been with Illegal Communist Prince Julie of that tribe who groups, and It Is predicted their ormerrled a Krotich voyugeur. In his ganizations will he dissolved. The boyhood Curils w..s s Jockey, and campaign Is carried on with great later a reporter. Having studied secrecy. It was announced in Berlaw, he became a prosecutor at the lin that district governors henceage of twenty four in Shawnee forth would take orders from the couaty, Kansas, and was elected to Gestapo, the secret state police. - n do-.- Wii.wn E foriiHT 1! f Sr a: Detroit; alor A. .1. W .vv- - ki and lu o:l lesser proii were C'Uivic Iietrolt of huv attempted to s' Ihe lb.'ll ob'cli defendants Right In tic recount c.i-w bu ll bad been o.u trail for nearly L- weeks, were ncq'.tlt-tod- . Two other defendants previously had pleaded guilty, thus bring, ng to switctee for CO the number their part In the vote recount on sp hairy. l or OHara the verdict re me us the culmination of a seiics of c.ihi In a brief political c.'.reer. Last November a Jury In Macomb eniinrv gun boats, floated at the Brooklyn navy yard. 2 Group of of a new class of 2,uu0-toj him guilty round to Wayne, Roosevelt when they were In Washington to make ar- adjacent G. A. It. past commanders received by President of hrlbory In a drainage rrat.s.'u 'Inti 3 Model of the million dollar memorial shaft that In September, national encampment the for lu connection with real estate deals near Houston, Texas, for the Texas Centennial celebration; battlefield w Ilf he erected on the San Jacinto lie had made before 1P.';C. when he enIt will be .1.1(1 feet high. tered politics and was elected Wayne He awaits sentence county cb'rk After under that ronvlrfioti. Business Smelled Bad, be was reumve.1 from nflne. O'HatU was So He Took In tin recount Toys f tu ml guiby eu th'eo counts, otliers to alter ballots, conJust a few years ago Clyde II. spiring to permit others to alter Melton of Devine, Texas, headed a lial'o's, nnd conspiring to permit inti, IKK) enterprise and was known others to conduct the rccomif In an us the World s Bermuda Onion unlawful manner nnd change the The depression came, bank King. result of the November, I: I, election by putting minuends In olbce 4 Instead of the Republicans elected. -- c, n nm-emeiit- s Emperor of Japan at Army Review n I ea-.- e I A CTItiN against John .1, Raskob, national committee when A1 Smith was the Presidential nominee, and who Is of now president the American Liberty league, has been begun by the government for an alleged deficiency of $l,(i'.fl..Ud on his 1!H Income taxes. The claim was filed In an amendment to the petition recently died against Pierre S. dtt Pont two days before A1 Smith In Washing-ton had bitterly assailed the New Deal. In the petition, which Rns-ko- b described as New Deal perseMr. dti Pont was alleged cution, to have understated his 11VJ11 Income h.v SJ.NPT, Stilt and an additional tax of Si'il 7, .'Hi! was asked. In the amended petition accusing Mr. Itaskob, It was alleged that he and the IncruMc did,' tl J t try Augustl tnarrowe: , lime nnd Lhanc yre The race Is not to the wWe at the battle to the strong, nfneaa 8tr bread to the wise nor f, yet-jj- men of understanding, net , vor to men of skill; butr Nan chance happeneth to then ,rkansas, Ma nols, Each Mant Du,t ska, Nei The nature of the got o, Sdutt such that each mans ditty gj. virgi dividual Is complementarvne Newt neighbors; It can, In far. scribed as the duty of If fnj;g neighbor as himself. odlgo . Ut d ; to be Meaturements of Vtaij tlfalf The Venus de Milo ls5 jhfc Mils Inches tall. The bust mesbtalned is 38 Inches, nnd the f a .. inches. The weight of i'. Fri of her proportions would qm who 1G5 to 170 pounds. Iggjf ai0 e Of Chi Supreme Court Poes hlS The cornerstone of th.kj v States Supreme courts pn?- - : clare laws unconstitutional A Dfffii the Marbury vs. Madison r'h bare ten by Chief Justice John ircome I In 1S03. e restc Ictlons. SltfrjU ON LEFT to matt "unruifrHii ... AFFECTS i t: t-- ' ttbre - failures wrecked the financial structure of business, and today he Is fighting his way back to economic Independence as a salesman of toys In a store In Pasadena, Calif. Gas Pressure May Mounted on his favorite charger, ShirayukI, the emperor of Japan, Ilirohito, with princes of the blood and military leaders of his empire, reviewed the 10, 000 troops stationed In the Japanese capital on the YoyogI parade grounds. Guriocs-tr- comfort. Right SideBgj If you toss in bed and can't JJ,3rtkle right side, try Adjerika relieves stomach GAS pressing s so you sleep soundly all night loouenei Adlerika acts on BOTH uppenn p bowels and brings out foul do: would never believe was in youtuggfat 1: This old matter may have fcomulsi you for months and caused foMy 11, stomach, headache or nereousl3ri!k! Dr H. L. Shoub. New York, 00501 ,, Museum to Show Presidents Sailfisli Inaddition tointestinalde-Adleri- greatly ka reduce and colon bacilli Mrs. Jas.Filler:Gas on B5j was so bad I could not eat or I doseoh my heart hurt. The first I Now me relief. brought sleep fine and never felt be tts Give your stomach and bowel; t cleansing with Adlerika and do mind to good you feel. Just ONE GAS and chronic constipatia by all druggists and drug depaf trsatm si . soothe reHcvee WNU A rtVl JM' vdatt: W i No Need to MorningSicknfOr.l is can1 Morning sickness acid coridition. To avoid such offset by alkalis it,' In congress n fctvnr invi'nrn ftiflflft W. L. Brown, chief taxidermist of the Smithsonian Institution, mounting a 9 foot 8 Inch sailfish landed by President Roosevelt at Cocos Island, oft Costa Rica, last October, which will be placed In the National Museum. Chicago Polar Bears Take a vwxy.MmUf'sy.T.v senate agriculture committee Is based on the soil erosion prevention scheme. Some Democrats Joined with many Republicans In opposing the measure, one of them being Senator Walsh of Massachusetts. Chairman Doughton of the house ways and means committee said ho expected definite word from the White House or treasury soon on the amount and kind of taxes that might he proposed to finance th new farm program. Speaker I'.yrns said he could see no reason why the tax measure should not emerge from the committee by the end of February. He anil Douglas Insisted they hail no advance Information on what the administration might propose. Mativ congressmen who are usually well Informed said they looked for a recommendation for levies to raise more than $.100,000,. 0"O, perhaps through excise taxes. Beginning of Shoe W Shoe manufacture rk was DlJ gress very radiply until j:f t, the Civil war. at which Hdi chine for sewing on sole. , vented. This was the the development of the DONT SLEEP jSyfil British government looks disfavor on the proposal, made by Lloyd George and others, that such discontented nations as Germany and Italy he pacified by a redistribution of colonies and mandated territories. Janies 11. Thomas, colonial secretary, told the house of commons flatly that British colonies could not he made the subject of barter In any world conference and that Great Britain Is not going to hand over ntiy colonies or mandates to other countries. The house applauded his statement and adopted this resolution: This house Is opposed to the transfer to any other lands of British colonies or mandated territories, for the welfare, protection, and enlightened government of whose peoples the British nation holds an honorable trust. hope for early adjournment, by May 1 at the latest, and therefore thev pushed the new farm hill forward, trying to get It through both houses without much delay. In their desire to get away from the Capital, they already had decided to let the proposed permanent neutrality legislation go by the hoard. The farm hill ns rewritten by the nnislci Mutton g JTO..-- THE RADMILS by lng the ancient Stumbling To stumble twice agaig - J.Vel same stone Is a proverbial jtendshl M cone Cicero. ch '"all fictitious dustrialist engaged In sales of securities, one to the other, to a total of about $30,000,000 for the purpose of showing losses. . T Music Hath i Life Pheasant Lamb chops In gest the citys annual fes. United si March of the Mutt ons, r. very white lambs Pass tit les have streets In a pay procts., lie the fen 1 are soml a hand "f lowed Old Man Winter I3 Violas Best Sweetie N. Miss Viola Smith of White Tlalni Y, Is the versatile snow queen of m rn W.IWW asvvy. y fv V Why Physicians Recoit Milnesia Wafen1 These candy-lik- e softer whit pure milk of magnesia in tart n I )( the most pleasant way to wafer is approximately eqaalto11 dose of liquid milk of magnesj1, thoroughly, then swallowed, throu? acidity in the mouth and insure and digestive system ttu piece elimination of the waste ft cause gas, headaches, bloated a dozen other discomforts. Milnesia Wafers come in bottle 43, at 35c and 60c respective convenient tins for your hand ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is PP one adult dose of milk of J3? good drug stores sell and recon1 Start using these delicious1 (P anti-aci- d, ( 4 gently laxative w1 Professional samples sent freeto physicians or dentists if re(lf on professional letterhead. 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