Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 44

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HENRY KING, junior Senator from Utah, is about to e Senator King takes in foreign affairs. 16 18 to Cuba and HAM. | 1) flis o post In the Senate which iy e m{ebt:e“:;:n ts e ne. comm men! are these'th repupics | Inance, mines, ‘immigration, Jodiciary - and elections—not fore] A His Interest in| ™5, " orely does an international is- sue arise that he is not found on one side or the other. He is a sort of free r on such tions, and one who is apparently well informed. ‘Thus, he arises on the floor of the £ | Ciions of post-war conditlon 1. vari cussions o war conditions - mu':“u}’;:‘“: ous European countries, of American certain tarme (in° | relations : with Latin American coun- he was not wanted, tries, of Filipino independence and so on. and that if he per-| He likes to get his information on g:gd in ‘coming|sych questions first hand. His per- e o1y, would | sonal and unofficial trips have carried e 5 lenied him. him to various parts of the world. . e orn?. then| A far back as 1923, with Senator Presi of the little republic in the Ladd of North Dakota, he spent the 3 West Indles, explained that the Senator | Symmer abroad investigating — espe- ‘This score is doubled according to | was considered by the Haitlan govern- clally in Germany and Russia. When the number of matches on the bar. ment “an active agent for the most|they returned, the Senators made a Te- mmvzu *Hanyn Tesponsible political | port of what they found in Russia. JOLLY POLLY o g Their findings, they said, had an — portant part in shaping this coun — e ol Bagwey. Bus e | O mecdn St ey merted, . ¥ anyway, ™ medium severe] A Lesson in English. canceled his visit “in order to avoid|Senator King is a student. Vs oe siroad any untoward incidents.” of the Senate's recognized authorities BY JOSEPH J. FRISCH. This occurred in 1927 when the Utah |on constitutional law. Regarded as an Senator was oul en in his critioism | independent politically, he is neverthe- B b = z of occupation of t! by United States |less conservative in his own political AT A RECENT MEETING OF THE | | TMarines. Now, three years Dl Conyinoy AUDUBON SOCIETY, ONE OF : A B0 THINKS. THAT NANCY PAGE BOBOLINKS ARE MINIATURE GOLF COURSES.” Oh Boy—What a Breakfast—Steaming Wheat Cakes....and i & =2 & 1 H ; % ;e Laig 358 @i bE & Foat e é* Turbans Easily Made by Clever Fingers. BY FLORENCE LA GANKE. S i | I . LSS5 and prevent BLAKRHEADS purchased for , but after the col- started ;ndlt;:luuhxzhum- lace. heads and skin eruptions disappear as if by . And, because it's so mild, 'I;:' a for fine, sensitive complexion. vt init To get genuine 3 rsens. mildly astringent, it ask your druggist for Denton’s Facial reduces enlarged pores and soon the Magnesia. 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