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The Millionaire's Honesty. “I have never had a penny in my illfe,” boasted the millionaire, “that has not been earned honestly." "By* whom?” asked his cynical friend.—London Tit-Bits. Refreshes Mary Eyes t When Your Eye* feel Dull | f««l Heavy, uie Marine. It la. I atantlyReUevcechatTIredFacllna 1 —Make* then Clear. Bright and Sparkling. Harmlaaa. Sold and U Sarnunended by Alt Druggltte. II mwsss&\ t FARM CREDIT BILL SIGNED BY HARDING Several Measures of Impor tance Rushed Through Con gress in Final Hours Before Sunday Noon Adjournment. BY JAMES R. NOURSE, Universal Service Correspondent. Washington, March 4.—At noon Sunday the 67th congress passed into history, unlamented and unrnourned except by those members of the Sen ate and House whose terms of service came to an end. That hour, fixed by the constitu tion, brought to a close a session marked by unprecedented partisan bitterness, by wearying filibusters and by the defeat of some of the most important measures on the pro gram of the party in power. Chief among these was the ship subsidy bill, killed by a Senate filibuster. Sharply at 12 o’clock Vice Presi dent Coolidge brought down his gavel, cutting off Dial, of South Carolina, in the middle of a speech. President Signs Bills. President Harding reached the capitol shortly after 11 o'clock and signed the bills passed in the rush hours of Saturday night and Sunday morning. Among the measures signed were the rural credits bill, the bil. reclassifying employes in the government service, the bill author izing return of alien property up to the value of $10,000, the bill provid I :ng pa- for the two additional mem bers of the rarm loan ooard, the filled milk bill, and the bill setting aside $300,000 for the purchase of an Amer ican embassy building in Paris. The last bill signed by the pres ident was at 11:35 and was an act “to define butter and provide a standard therefore.” Republicans Glad Its Over. The adjournment brought few re grets to republican leaders in Senate and House. The ending of the ses sion was not regretted by President Harding. For weeks and months the president and republican leaders have been tantalized by the opposition party on their record of nonfulfill ment, and all are glad that it is now over. The party feeling engendered in this congress is likely to be intensi fied as the summer months roll by and to come strongly again to the surface when the 68th congress con venes in December, with the republi can majority greatly reduced in both houses and the progressive bloc hold ing the balance of power. Both par ties then will be sparring for the presidential contest in 1934. Some Sad Farewells. The dying hours of the congress were made dramatic by the retire ment of members who have spent long years in the government. For these there were many sad leave tak ings, a few tears were shed, and trib utes were paid by? colleagues who ex tolled their work as public servants. Several of the retiring senators ex pressed the thought of the occasion by. appearing in long tailed coats, as if for a funeral, although the most of them, prepared for a quick getaway, had their "best” clothes packed and appeared as on other days. ‘ "Uncle Joe” Given Ovation. The greatest ovation was tendered to "Uncle Joe” Cannon, of Illinois, voluntarily retiring at the close of a half century of service in the House. Nothing like the tribute paid to him has ever been seen in congress. De spite his age, "Uncle Joe” signalized his last day in congress by sticking to the job throughout the long night session until 3:30 o’clock Sunday morning. At 10 o’clock, when the House reconvened, he was there in the republican cloakroom, long, black cigar in mouth, just as in the days of his service, which now has become history. Shortly after 7 o’clock, the House took a recess and the marine band orchestra came upon the floor anct played, while members gathered in the “well” and sang a medly of songs ranging from the “Dong, Dong Trail” to “Auld Dang Syne” and “Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow." Representative-Elect Perry, of the ninth Virginia district, in a clear, beautifully modulated tenor voice sang. "Carry Me Back to Old Vir ginity” to the orchestra accompani ment. Then came the ovation to “Uncle Joe”. He had obscured himself in the tepublican cloak room and refused to come in response to insistent calls from members of both parties. Final ly. Representative Rodenburg, of Illinois, took him by the arm and led him. slowly and gently, out of the cloak room, down to the full length of the main aisle of the House and out into the speaker’s lobby, while mem bers cheered and cheered and cheer er again. Unable .ft bpeak. "Uncle Joe” said not a word. His face was wrought with emo tion which betokened the struggle tha* was going on within. His slow and steady march down the aisle mid out through the portals beyond was vir tually and, in fact, his passing from the scene of his greatest life work. There were many eyes that refused to stay dry as "Uncle Joe” went into private life. START HERrTn TRIAL MONDAY. Marion, 111., March 3 (A. P.)—Pre sentation of evidence in the second of the Herrin riot trials, will start Monday by the prosecution, court having been adjourned by Judge Hartwell at the conclusion of open ing statements Friday. GERMAN EMIBASSY INVADED. Rome, March 4,—A group of un identified persons Sunday broke into the German embassy with the inten tion of stealing important documents. One member of the embassy staff was wounded in a fight which ensued. The intruders were arrested. SIX INJURED IN WRECK OF ARMY PLANE Big Bomber, Leaving New York for Rantoul, III., De velops Engine Trouble and Dives Into Muddy Field. Universal Service. New York, March 4.—Maj. Folett Bradley and Lieut. Stanley Smith were perhaps fatally injured am} four mechanicians severely hurt Sunday, when a Martin bombing plane fell from a height of more than 2,000 feet into a field of deep mud at East N®vv York. The mechanicians are Omer RO chette, Donald McDonald, J. Jaro millo and Leroy J. Naughton, all privates of the army air service. Major Bradley was taken to Bush wick hospital, while Lieutenant Smith was hurried to Bradford Street hos pital. The privates suffered nu merous bruises about their bodies, and after treatment assisted in res cuing Major Bradley and Lieutenant Smith. Big Crowd Gathers. Hundreds of persons witnessed tlie accident and more than 20,000 gathered about the muddy field later. Police reserves were summonded to keep back the crowds. The plane, after volplaning more than four miles over Manhattan, where it first experienced engine trouble, struck on its nose after mak ing’ a half turn when within about 500 feet of the earth. All the men were buried under the engine or wings of the plane. Major Bradley and Lieutenant Smith were uncon scious. When the plane struck the earth the big gasoline tank broke and the occupants of the machine were showered with oil. However, the plane did not take fire. Started for Illinois. The plane, in charge of Major Bradley, left Mitchell field shortly after 10 o’clock Sunday morning bound for Rantoul, 111. It was to make Its first stop at Washington, D. C. Sunday afternoon, and make the sec ond leg of the trip on Monday. The four mechanicians were being sent to a United States army school to complete their training in the air service. The plane was a Martin bomber, equipped with two 460 horsepower Liberty motors. The plane had been traveling close to 100 miles an hour and was about 2,500 feet above the Statute of Lib erty when the engine went dead. When within about 500 feet of the earth the plane was seen to make a half turn and dive toward the earth. It landed on its nose in a field of thick mud which, in all probability,* saved the lives of all six men. Snow and Wind Hit New Eng land — Zero Tempera tures Again Reported From Dakotas. Universal Service. Chicago, March 4.—The storm that came out of the west early Sunday was driving on the New England states Sunday night. Cold weather followed in its wake. Zero weather had reappeared in the west. Devils Lake, N. P.. reported two below zero and Rapid City, S. D., had four below. Heavy snow had fallen over much of the upper Mississippi valley. Chicago felt the force of the storm at dawn Sunday. There was no snow Viut much damage was done by wind. Plate glass windows were broken in the downtown district. “The storm which passed rapidly across the Great Lakes Saturday night and Sunday has aire-.dy reached the New England coast.” said the weather bureau Sunday night. "But additional storms are gathering In the west. Weather conditions will become unsettled in the plains states Monday with rain or snow extending eastward to the Mississippi river.” MAYCRACK COAL TRUST Washington, March 3 (A. P.)—tn a proceeding described at the depart ment of justice as “the first step to bring about the dissolution of the an thracite coal trust on' ed by the su preme court. Attorney General Daugherty today ordered filed in the United States district, court at New York a final decree for separation c j the Lehigh Valley railroad compan; from its coal subsidiaries. ARREST HIGH K. K. K. Atlanta, Ga., March 3 (A. P.)—Ed ward Young Clarke, former Imperial wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, was arrested here today on an Indictment issued against by him the federal government charging violation of the Mann act. He was released on SI,000 bond. CHICAGO BARRISTER DIES. Chicago, March 3 (A. P.)—William Gerrish Beale, one of the foremost members of the Chicago legal profes sion. was dead here toda.v. 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The professional trapper thinks of fur only in terms (f dollars, and when a district is trapped out, lie moves on. The amount of fur caught during the winter season solely depends on the physical ability of the trapper to en dure hardships, and the value of a senson’s catch often runs Into thou sands of dollars. It takes years to bring game back into a district that lias been trapped out, and with thou sands of hunters after game to the very edge of the world, only fur farm ing und protective laws will assure the survival of many species of fur bearers. Explicit. Attorney—“And where did you see him milking the cow?” Witness—“A little past the center, sir.” FRECKLES March Worst Month for This Trouble—ItoiT to Remove Easily. There'* a reason why nearly everybody freckles In March, but happily there la also a remedy (or these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay frsckled. 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