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Show THE S A LIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAH Several persons were believed to have been killed and Injured in an explosion and fire in the Gillie theatre, a Kansas City, Mo., builesque The explosion, which apparhouse. FOR ently occurred in a restaurant underneath the theatre caused a portion A THE WEEKS of the main floor to collapse and OF RESUME blew off the roof, and soon after porIN AND OTHER DOiNGS THIS tions of the walls caved in, burying COUNTRIES several, persons. . E E TELEGRAPHIC TALES ! BUSJTJEADERS . Senator Robert M. La Folletts wil Importarrt Event t of the Last Seven offered for probate in county court,' Days Reported by Wire and Pre-- . at Madison, Wis., names bis widow pared for ;he Benefit of the as sole beneficiary and executrix. Reader Busy The senator's debts, including the mortgage on the homestead, are esWESTERN EPITOME timated in the petition at $29,000, his ' G. W. Harrod, electrical engineer personal property at $20,000 and his of Sioux City, Iowa, died at San Fran- real estate, which is the homestead cisco shortly after slashing his throat at $48,000. with a razor and leaping out of a of the Italian governThe sixth-floo- r window at the Manx Hotel. ment tocapacity war debt to the Unipay its Harrod was staying at the hotel with ted States was established at the first bis wife, who was not in the room funding conference as the basiH upon when he cut his throat. An instant which negotiations for a settlement aftr, however, she entered their will proceed. At the outset Secretary roon and Harrod leaped from the Mellon, as chairman of the American window. Ill health was given as the debt commission, informed the Italprobable' motive. At the hospital it ian delegation of the American view was found that his back, arms and that the $2,138,000,000 debt should he legs had been fractured. funded now and on conditions Bert II. Lynch, in charge of one of the substations of the Pacific Gas and Electric company, lost his life at .Oakland, Cal., while demonstrating to a friend that current would pass through a lead pencil. Taking a pen-- . oil from his pocket, he placed the tip against a fuse terminal and at the same time rested his other hand against a steel post. There was a flash and Lynch fell to the floor, badHe was ly burned and unconscious. rushed to a hospital,' where he died two hours later. "taking into consideration Italys pacity to pay. Will II. Hays, president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association of America Is going to Chicago to head a parade on August 3 In the interest of a campaign to illustrate the value of motion as an educational and business building instrument. Tentative plans calj for participation of movie celebrities in the parade. s a tile-gene- ral n Vi-gi- HUNDREDS ARE INJURED AND PROPERTY LOSS IS PLACED AT OVER TWENTY MILLION Bingham. The town board at the orregular weekly meeting passed an card dinance to better regulate games- - In future all persons having card games on their premises wifi be Early Dispatches Report Quake Felt required to procure a license. The In Many Parts of State; Buildordinance will be effective in ten ings Are Wrecked at Santa days. Barbara; City Flooded Logan. Officials of the Utah Power & Light company and Cache counconferred here rel-- . Los Angeles, Cal. At least sixty-fiv- ty commissioners ative to the raising of road grades persons lost their lives, hundreds and bridges and in some cases poswere Injured and enormous property the construction of new ones, damage was caused by a series of sibly will be made necessary by the that earth tremors which rocked Santa river of Bear by reason of the raising e Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver Using Low Loss Doughnut Coils Barbara and surrounding territory great dam and power project now beearly on the morning of June 29th. constructed in Bear River canohm rheostat to Control the tw By CARLTON E. BUTLER The quake reduced sections of San- ing which will raise the level of the Associate Member Institute of Radio tubes and a ta Barbara to ruins. Buildings were yon, for twenty miles from tha stream und American of Institute Engineers rheostat for the detector and two demolished, pavements uprooted and Electrical Engineers. southern end of the county at Cache audio tubes. the collapse of Gibraltar dam, near The tuned radio frequency type of 1 each Incidental the following capacity fixed the city, added to the panic and suf- Junction, causing many receiving set employing two stages of road and bridge changes. mien condensers: .001 mfd., .(XK fering. tuned detector, and mfd. and .00025 mfd. Salt Lake City. So great has the two stages of low ratio Sinta Barbara and surrounding 1 2 or 3 megohm leak. grid demand been for the letter inserts and cities were Isolated, with rail ampllllcntion, is going to tie 1 phone Jack. cards bearing the slogan, the and Specfur and away the most popular broadcommunication wdre paralyzed. Binding posts, wire and screws comWhat Utah Makes, Makes Utah, Los Angeles from left ial trains casting receiver for t he coming seaplete the list of apparatus needed son. the entire supply of 132,000 of the The total cost of the receiver will and San Francisco with Red Cross that This Is due lnrgely to the fact that first and 16,000 of the latter, which relief. and other approximate Manufathe development of the toroid coil, for The quake was general throughout was on hand at the Utah The receiver can easily be assemexhaustboth been transformers and bled on a has cturers association, panel, without southern California, but apparently S. Earley, executo J. couplers, has now readied the aded, according the where at Santa 24 but the conventional Barbara, oi centered vanced stage, wtiere practically all of crowding, tive secretary. panel may be used If desired. damage and loss of life were greatthe had features of the tuned est. Ogden. Joseph Warren Wadswortlr receiver are eliminated with hotels crumbled to pieces 94 years old, hand cart pioneer and Leading Coil their use. Antenna or Loop one of Weber county's oldest resiand Business blocks were in ruins. Toroids are not new. Some of the Used Unit was- - reported at Anywhere temblor died at his home in Hooper. The first dents, In best engineering talent the United and m. a. At Barbara Santa N. While 6:45 RAULAND conversing with his wife, he By E. States and Europe has been working An Important class of tuners em- other cities temblors shook the area was seized with apoplexy and sucon them for three or four years. There cumbed. always seemed to be some fault that ploys no aerial or ground connection at intervals at twenty minutes. could not lie overcome, that prevented whatever, but only an Inductance coil Another tremble, less violent, shook Monticello. A tragedy of unusual their successful application in radio re- of large diameter, known as a eoli Santa Barbara at .8:30 a. m. spread- gruesomeness was enacted at the ceivers. Generally tills consisted of antenna, or loop antenna, and a vari- ing further terror among inhabitants. Easten farm, near Engar, in this secable condenser for tuning it. These high losses In the coil Itself, that nulwere demolished and re- tion, a few days ago, when an Buildings lified the good effects gained by ttie two pieces of apparatus form togethet sorts damaged at Golita, Naples and old boy fell into a well and was a complete tuner, Just as do the aerial, peculiar shape of winding. This difcities adjacent to Santa Barother smothered and burned to death by ficulty has now been overcome In the ground and tuned Inductances prevl- bara. burning brush which the little victim new doughnut coil designed brother had set The Southern Pacific station at Goand his by Frank Iteichmann, one of the piofor and two tracks in was lita afire. split neers In the radio engineering field, miles thrown out of line. by the use of stagger winding. Salt Lake City. Provided adequate Airplanes and special trains were security is furnished the United Shows Lowest Loss. hastily dispatched to the stricken United. States reclamation service, The doughnut coll area with relief when reports of the bureau is ready to begin on the Echo not only has the advantage of an endisaster first filtered through. canyon reservior scheme at once. closed magnetic field, which prevents of tall builda nufnber are t There hut Satisfactory contracts for 60,000 it also shows the Intercoupling, secin business Santa to Barbaras ings of water must be presented lowest loss of any coil now on the tion and it is feared many persons the bureau. This Is the statement Loop or Coil. Antenna Tuner Unit market. The enclosed field practicallost their lives when these collapsed. of the reclamation officials at a conly eliminates the pickup of stray sig- onsl.v described. The difference Is State street, the leading thorough- ference held in Denver and which is nals and static by the set Itself. These the type of tuner can deliver was completely undermined and corroborated by W. M. Greene, enginfactors combined mean that the con- that a loop weak fare, current, ordinarily its very some of the finest in southset with only struction of a eer investigating the project. shops, too weuk to operate a detector diare in ruins. ern California, doughnut coils will produce a receiver rectly, with any satisfaction. The Price. A great celebration similar that possesses tremendous volume, loop antenna has the Ventura, Cal. Refugees from Santo that planned at American Falls, advantages, amazing selectivity, and a much betit can be used almost any- ta Barbara arrived here shortly before that next month, has been urged Idaho, obter tone quality than is usually or carried around, and that it noon and confirmed reports of the by E. B. Jorgensen, speaking before where, tained with a set (if this type. helps selectivity by Its directional ef- disastrous earthquake at Santa Barthe chamber of commerce at its Until the introduction of the toroid fect, in not picking up and strongly any bara, which has taken an estimated weekly suggesting meeting coil Into the construction of tuned station unless It is pointed toward that toll of sixty-fivlives and reduced means and methods of how to best receivers, most all of station. When usp1 with efficient the city to virtual ruins. advertise the $750,000 Price River the sets wore built along the same amplifiers, it Is, therehalf of the business places At least water conservation district project, lines, with great stress laid on the ad- fore, quite effective. were parBarbara in Santa downtown which it is hoped will one day be one vantage of different methods of makB. E. or demolished, of the countys biggest assets. completely tially ing the receiver stalde in operation by Unitold the an Iron Hollister, eyewitness, Should preventing oscillation. Some circuits Soldering Ogden. The plans for the proposed Press. used a small balancing condenser beflew hotel to be built upon the site Be Kept Well Cleaned tedState street the main thoroughfare tween the grid of one tube and the summer .have Soldering Is easy after a little prac- Is a mass of wreckage, Hollister said. of the Reed hotel this of the plate preceding tube, others tice. The iron should be cleaned with been completed and accepted by the used a potentiometer or balancing re- fine Practically all of the larger buildings executive committee of the board of dsandpaper or emery cloth before of the city were levelled. sistance of some sort in the date cirirectors of the Reed Hotel company. a If When done over using. beating, cuit of the tubes. The California hotel, a new five Most of the flame, the pointed end of the iron specifications are writWithout stabilizing condensers or should not come In contact with the story stone structure, was wre"cked, ten, and within a very short time the resistances of some sort, the nverage flame. A little flux should be applied on j part of its Inside walls remain- plans and specifications will be ready set of this type is practically to iron and rubbed In with solder until ing standing. Bedrooms were exposfor contractors, according to A. P. ed and furniture scattered about the useless, bringing in distortion and the sides of the Iron are bright. Bigelow, president of the Reed Hotel whistles when the receiver is tuned to ' The Iron should be held under the rooms. company the wave length of a station. The sole work to be soldered whenever posThe San Marcos office building on Salt Lake City. William J. McCoy, function of the auxiliary apparatus Is sible, anil when the solder Is running State street was totally destroyed. the oldest principal in point of continto add sufficient losses, or resistance, freely in the Joint the iron should be The high .tuildings on Anapamu to the circuit to bring the total amount taken away, and the Joint allowed to street was completely wrecked and uous service in the Salt Lake City of energy down below the oscillating cool. Flux should be used sparingly the county hospital, two miles from public school system, died at his Mr. McCoy, who had been a on joints, and should be wiped off the city, was partially demolished. home. point of the receiver. in. !&. school system here If the same circuit could he so ar- when soldering Is completed. principal were nurses hurt Several by slightly thirty-foufor a use Don't years continuously, had ranged that the fields of the coils soldering paste foi falling debris, but the patients were for a considerable ill health in been Rosin dissolved In alcohol or could lie balanced and located in a flux. safely removed. manner that no of the rosin core solder is all right. - St. Voncents orphanage was badly time and only recently was given an indefinite leave of absence by the magnetic fields of the coils would take shaken, the walls were cracked and of education. Death is said to board place, the volume and range of the re- Broadcasts Reports of the roof'og slid partly off. Nurses from a complications of ceiver would Increasehave resulted wonderfully. removed 150 children to a hillside The tone quality would also improve Health in the Far East nearby troubles. without casualties. with t he absence of the auttiliary apRadio has been impressed into servof the Southern- CaliforThe Salt Lake City. The state board of plant paratus. . Tills Is exactly what is done ice in ttie world battle against dis- nia Edison company was of Utah has been asked examiners partly In ttie receiver described in tills ease by the League of Nations. Each badNewman Tallovy and Soap were The the wrecked. generators by article, through ttie use of neck the great wireless station at ly damaged and the city was without Machinery company of Chicago tc doughnut coils which have broadSaigon, French ronsider the establishment of a soap or power. magnetic fields, and so prevent casts Into tlie ether reports of the lights were destroyed, manufacturing plant in the State priBrick residents of the coils and circuits. state of health of the Far Fast, the frame structures standing the son. This the company points out, It is for this reason that it is unnecesplague area of the world. Heretofore only would save the state from 40 to 50 shock without damage. mount the coils at critical these reports moved more slowly by sary to buildon wooden Brick chimneys per cent on the market price which angles to avoid whistling and howling. mail or in a more limited area by it pays for soap. The matter was were In practice the coils may he placed cable. toppled. The epidemiological reports ings The first tremor came suddenly called to the attention of the state side by side without any noticeable are compiled at the league base of opeffects. eration nt Singapore and Include the at 6:45 and caused practically all of board of corrections, under whose Jurisdiction the prison operates. As the magnetic field Is entirely latest figures on smallpox, plague nnd the damage," Holister said. There were severe jolts every half closed, no pickup effect is noticed other dangers to man. In ninnv cases Logan. Beginning at 6 p. nt. July without tlie aerial and ground and no they will allow quarantine regulations hour afterwards for about three 20, and continuing until noon, July static or signals will be received ex- to be set up in sufficient time to pro- hours. 23, the fifth annual farmers' encamp. Wocept on the exact wave to which the tect other countries mm Inst invnions The city is ment and summer school for farmers receiving aerial is. tuned. TTiTs makes of disease imported from the infected rsen are hysterical and have gatherand their wives will be held at the it an ideal summer radio receiver, lands. ' ed their most precious possessions About Utah Agricultural colie'ge. a powerful and it can be UMl-neand huddled on the lawns of their 4000 are expected to occupy the tentbroadcasting station without interfer- Use Silver for Switch homes or fled to the hills. ed city on the college campus ,and ence. When I left about 10 o'clock there additional dormitories in college Tube Sockets Part Needed. Contacts, was no way of telling how many perbuildings. To build tlie receiver you will need Silver is be beet conductor of sons had been killed or injured. t he following part s : Ogden. A granite monument, fifelectricity known and has severnl teen 1 antenna feet in height, to be placed at coupler, doughnut advantages over any other conductor. Earthquake General In California of Martin Harris, one of the the coll. grave Most metals, such as copper, "brass, San Francisco. The earthquakes 2 to the Book of Morthree witnesses etc., are subject to corrosion. This were felt in an unusual doughnut sedegree of at Clarkston, transformers. in the mon, on cemetery which forms corrosion, the surface at Mojav and Lancaster. An3 strnightiine frequency is made by the vari of the metal, greatly Increases the re- verity Cache being county, telope valley, a hundred miles north firm of able condensers of .(HKCi mfd. S. Parry & Sons of sistance of the conductor to radio fre- of Joseph to of the here, according operators It is planned to ship the quency currents, which travel on the Los Ogden. Angeles bureau of power and 2 transratio surface. This Is not true In the case oi monument to Clarkston on two large formers. silver. Silver oxide, which Is the cor light systems. Bakersfield. Oxnard motor trucks. 5 standard tube sockets with five roslofi which forms on silver, is gn ex- and Santa Barbara, to the north, and Provo. Eph Homer, prominent in rheostats, if the C 301-type cellent conductor of electricity. Be- Colton to the east, all reported to the the political, fraternal and civic afof tube is to be used. This combcause of this fact silver Is an Ideal Southern Pacific train dispatcher of this city, died suddenly at fairs ination is recommended. Operation metal for switch contacts, tub here that they felt the tremors. No hia home in this city from can he suuplificd h.v using a 25- - sockets, etc. reports of damage came into the heart trouble. S uuthern Pacific offices. -- e Five-Tub- radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- single-circu- it ' r f audio-frequenc- y ca- J. Albert Cassedy of Baltimore was elected supreme director of the Loyal The Sons of Veterans, meeting at Order of Moose in annual convention Ccntralia,- Wash., in the annual en- here. He succeeds Willard J. Mar-aklcampment for Washington and Alas- who becomes supreme past dicka of the Grand Army of the Re tator. Cassedy was formerly supremo public, announced a stand against vice dictator of the order. circulation of half dollars to aid creation of a memorial on Stone MounBernard Grant, fearful of the hangtain, Georgia, to the confederate for- mans noose in spite of the efforts of " ces. thousands of persons throughout the who had signed petitions urgcountry The 132,000 damage suit Miss Lov-elling clemency of Governor Len Small Sadburg filed against John T, of Illinois, refused to permit physiShepherd Rome time ago at Los Ange- cians to perform an operation in the les, alleging she had been seriously of saving his life, and died thirhope Injured in an automobile accident as ty minutes later. He was stabbed result of his careless driving, will five times by Walter Krauser, once not be .tried. A jury had been sumsentenced with Grant to hang, but moned in superior court and everylater granted a new trial. thing was in readiness for the hearFOREIGN ing of the case, when the court was Informed that the plaintiff has rePassengers arriving on the Prescovered from her hurts and married ident Adams at Manila were comthe defendant. Settled by Cupid, murmured the judge aud ordered the pelled to cook their own food and wait on table between Hongkong and setion dismissed. Manila on account of desertion of With one eye shot out and his body Chinese stewards, cooks and waiters covered with buckshot wounds, Jos- from the ship at Hongkong. When eph Shaw TO, was found crawling the stewards deserted the President blindly about in the brush near On- Adams cast off for Manila immedtario, Cal., trying to drag himself to iately without landing cargo consignwater and relief. At ed to Hongkong. TIi is was done in hospital, where he whs pronounced in order to prevent the entire Chinese a critical condition, Shaw explained crew from deserting the vessel. he had been accidentally shot by one One thousand guests including a of a. pair or boy hunters ami that the lads fled when they saw he .was hit. number of Americans, nttended the court at Buckingham palace and were GENERAL presented to King George and Queen President Coolidge prior to his de- Mary. King George wore an inparture for Swampseott, invited Sena- formal royal horseguards blue unitor Reed Smoot of Utah to spend at form. Queen Mary was dressed in a least a week with .him at the sum- gown of pure gold brocade with a The royal circle mer capital. Senator Smoot probab- pale blue train. ly will accept the invitation, which was smaller than usual, hut other. would give him opportunity to dis- wise the brilliant function followed cuss tax reduction at leisure with the the customary routine. president, if the sessions of the forThe shadow of a tariff war between eign debt commission here adjourn and Poland was suddenly Germany In time. cast over the security past negotiai The petition of D. C. Stephenson, tions when Poland issued a decret Earl Klinek- and Earl Gentry asking forbidding the importation of a long that they be admitted to bail pending list of goods from, Germany. Germany their trial on a charge of murdering immediately threatened in an offito take reprisals M iss Madge Oberholtzer of Indianap- cial announcement if the decree is into effect. The put was overruled at Noblesville, olis, ind., by Judge Fred E. Hines, of the Polish action will result in a deadtrade Hamilton circuit court. Announce- lock in the Folish-Germament by the judge that none of the agreement, negotiations for which defendants would he admitted to bail have been going on. was the signal for.Tstorm of cheers Participation by Peru is assured in by the crowd' In the court room. the plebiscite ordered .by President Sixteen lynchings took place in the Coolidge, as arbitrator to decide the Vnited States last year, the smallest sovereignty of the pi evinces of Tac-n- a and Alien, occupied by Chile since Cumber recorded since the gathering of annual statistics on the crime was 1883. A note addressed to Washingbegun forty years ago,' it was shown ton by the Peruvian government, the In a report made public 'by the com- text of which was published in Peru, mission on race relations of the fed- designated Manuel do Freyre Santeral '.council of churches. The report, ander ns Peru's representative on the prepared by Professor M. W. Work of plebiscite commission. Tuskegee institute, Alabama, showed serious development in that twelve "of the victims were ne- thePossibly Chinese situation were indicated groes and four whites,... by reports in some cases, not conFive men robbed the First National firmed, of attacks upon Japanese .ofbank at Sehullsburg, Wis., and es- ficials in three cities in south China. caped in an automobile. It is report-- . In one case the stoning of a Japanese ed they secured in excess of $50,000. consul at Ching Kiang an apology While three of the robbers terroriz- was demanded and it was intimated ed citizens who were on the streets, Japan might take srtong action if the the oilier two gained entrance to the apology were not made. Reports 'bank through a window and blew the from Ningpo described the antifor vault. All telephone wires to the eign movement as rampant and said town were cut. rioters looted a foreign mess there Magnus. Johnson, former Farmer-LaboSenator from Minnesota, in a statement, denied reports he had announced his candidacy for governor of Minnesota, in the 1926 race. Mr. Johnson said he planned to push his election contest against Senator Thos. D.Schall. whe defeated him at the last election. The State Bank of Willow River, Minn., with deposits aggregating approximately $115,000. was closed because of depleted reserves, A. J. state superintendent of banks, announced. News Notes F tm All Parts of UTAH Miss Anna Adams Gordon of Evans-to111., was reelected president of the World's Women's Christian TemScotperance union at Edenhurgb, land. The destiny of the great war veterans association with its assits of $S,000,000, has been placed in the handspf Field Marshal Earl Haig, former commander of the British armies in France, through a resolution adopted unanimously at the seventh annual convention of the association at Ottawa, Ont. n. , radio-frequenc- 7xlft-Ine- h h radio-frequenc- y - low-los- s stagger-woun- d acre-fee- radio-frequenc- y how-eve- e radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- y radio-frequenc- y five-tub- e r inter-actin- g low-los- s d ' Indo-Chin- Inter-actio- n ' . . panic-stricken- ar V i low-los- s low-los- s radio-frequenc- y low-los- s audio-frequenc- y 25-ob- . |