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Show THE JORDAN JOURNA:L, 1\IIDVALE, UTAH • STORM SNUFFS OUT 'YAijU IS ATTACK FEDERAL CAMP LIVES OF CH llDAEN TWISTING WIND COMES OUT OF SULTRY SKY; ELEVEN WERE KILLED OUTRIGHT. INDIANS DRIVE: IN OUTPOSTS AND WITHDRAW AFTER TWO HOURS' BATTLE Pupils Busy at Books _ as Cyclone Strikes Small Village In Maryland; Some Were Carried Several Hundred Fe,!t. Twenty-Fourth r:egiment Has M<tny Casualties; F1g:;t at Las Arenas; Several Whtte Men w'th Yaqui Forces - • ----- :rr;;~-N~t~·~ i T. KE Irs TU AN I! 'TAX Bill Will It'• a Privilege to Live in a ~ 4AhA4~~~·~··~~········· CHAIRMAN OF HOUGE WAYS AND MEANS CO~iMITTEE ANNOUNCES PRQGP.AM Er.hraim-The city of Ephraim has , 'ltllo:Jzcd I he buildmg of H !;lllall rPsc rvo r just a bon• the bulkhead or its l~r·,t ic power pL nt. The ~:urpase of 1•'1ig constrnetion 1s to store water to lnc~me T<!x Credtt F'rqns;~l o• Pres! IJn d :; v n upon during tho peak load of den~ C J:>l'rl·;e W1ll Ha~e to .the p'ant. \Va:t ftc P "c~ or. the Con~ Ma«ua -All Magna lack~ for a first£ ess.on.l Calender clr.s.; .,kating p >nrT 1s freezing weather. 1 II. d ke for 11np uud.ng w.tter in the \ . ~r •. - on Cll •'r; an 0 ~en of th' new community pond \\as completed " •, '.n, r.1 ·'ln. Pommittee, 1 , wl watc r, furniE h d fl om t11e Utah , 11 u c · • f'•JP'lc r e 1!1pany l1ne that t U'IR n~ar 1 •, h' •:, mu.ot firs' (' ~ E (, r rueh lctiS· 1 1: t i r. t 1:·1 • to to 1 ~I. s1ay an d au- tile n •w 1 in,,, w now pourh g Into tltE. 1 1 t. 1 · r] t1 ! ._ L.' 1 t' t \\.JUid g,ye thl' D nd. Tll"' PcTI Will CO\"et' an ac1 - H-. cording- t.> rupres• nt.. 'ives of th Th lie , 1 ~ r J c. r-. b , , 1 t of " 1 ~ ,n''tf.' ha• .. tn t" 11 f'!l ,o rn ~ t n 1 Lio:rs club·, ,. lw~e eE 1rts have been 1 !l'!a) :o < , .. :.1 •r •hi~ m • !'lUre. d <'IJ!:'I'f I I ffJ· tile b 1 'Jinl!; of the ,<'to' 1 1, l' l 1· " • t t ':~- r." d h • ''• \. N<xt '"" >•I it i. J.lilJ!ned to · JO'->;: la·ncr, c • y I!.."OU h• at the ·•c ~o .<1 n • Inn to th' 1• " rt c I. !' I•: hrPhi! A n • '1} •r of local ~ports t o. c f tax re L t n. 1 lt J lit11 of thi:. < tv h '" hec n b•Jsr the .nc lit .,.(1 I tu•: .. 1 ' nt t wr c k r n I c m J'mtain, r•ast of .~.l-ft: .. W t I r a 1 I ,, :... u s \ i it he • c r·.t. i1.1 tlt, vi in it) of the b' vt r '!l' I i", 11 ulv fu:- th" plantiTJ~ of (" ~ t.1 ~ r. t I< 0 1 t.t • ! d.J rahhow t c I'. Tn~ pond, b •JO '),< 1 t1 n c.f t.. • It v ' ' 'U 1 cl ' , •o T)r f' .!\.. t 1 •n, has b 't'll P<>in~ 1 , or a l'" Urll o' !Jc ) • 11r! r wst of the willow, d n 1 H c., ctn· f hi f'11"'11 )("l' • n I burnr d cut d h Pr ., t. r ,. 'lr>c '""Ji nonfl t 10 crt·· \ 'h 1 h r. >gan S .. ti'l on a omall ,cn,le n ttc cv • trf pres1lct of tax hattl<J thi ,. •ar, thf1 b •an mdt• try added $3:-i,t h,.. a"'l;l "t 1 nJ f:H." - . . on, :rur. Gr 'P-.1 Ou) to C, ciJ.P vall y ec mnr, . The <' I he "'Du!d give • t'HIY t 1 th. ad.fm mers rc.ce lvf1rl t.T)p~oxi. ... t •ly $17, •trtl( •1's p!a.r:: 2.r ,1 r roll '11; "o,tU I'I JiJ!J fr r tb lr e ro'1 ,, 1d the• f .. Pte ry payHl <H .til f _ 'lOU!lC('m '.1t uf hl~ \"lt'WF roll adt Erl t,n ad' tiona! o~>l ~.OJO. L r .. ~:·. I Guaymas, Sonora, llfexico A banrl \Vaslungton-A schoolhouse at La· • Yaquis, GOO or more. atta<"kecl the of I' lata. l\ld .. "as blown down during a violent wmrlstorm "hteh struck the I camp of the Twentieth regiment of Re- federal troops and part of the Twentyviclliity of \Yashmg Tue~day. nlnth battalion at Las AI eans. eAst of port~ of casualties wet e ('onflfctmg. A telephone operator said she be- OrtJz. The Indians drcH·e the outposts an.! lt0Ved there were no fatalities, hut a n.ll from a hotel tlt •re satd rc- then the main body of the f deral rnrts were cun·en t tim• a score of a. my h.wk on the c.unp line. hut .; vto · 11·,.e s. 1 Eral hundred resMves were . · rushed 1 ren 11at1 1os t tl1en· c h 1.ll r f the battle, makmg th~ . t . t e d v. e 11 mg~ A uum b er o f pnva t a 1s 0 the t seen~ • con es more ev n. . Aftet m<>re lhan two hour~ of con were drmoll heel and tho <Ieath ~f one man in vne of these wa<; flefmftt>Iy t!nuon'! battl111g, the'\ aquis withdrew The Seventy-fn·e R( hool cbtl- taking tl.t>ir <lead with tht'm. ()S' b!I~hed drtn \'.ll'>' in tile srhoolhvn!le \\ h·•n 'I wenty-fom til reg1nE.nt suffer~d hea tl e storm <lescenrlcrl upon the town. i:y, afficErH am-.~ng the dead b •ing L'll'lata is thirty miles from V\"ash- MaJ 1r Leandro Fu?rro Qumor e-; anrl i Antom >b;Jeo; left here on re- l'lght ottlf'r officc.rs. an1! numerous sollng•on lil •. ,,fpt of nc ws of the storm to car1 Y clJET .... dead an<l wounded. The othe1· rel1d ~:mrl to dE tennine "hether tllere fon .!s are sai1! to have su!Ycred more ~everely, but the dead and wounded had b en loss of life. .?rondence hospltcl here was not!- are not reported. flul that a number or the clllldren 1 Alllfhl~ the Yaqui for('efl were SPYW€'rE· being transfeJ red to that Ir~:>tl· I era! ''lute mr;n, who, It is belie\ ed l.Jy \VhPther there '"~re any tlH' federal at my," ere Amen can~. OnP tution. !leaths among these could not at once of these handlE•! a machine gun \\ ith . be dE'termm ll, owing to the tact that r deadly c;ffect. c · hc·r is tlw commit! e ell i~tr 1.11 t Layton \lith b-Et haulin As the fm ces ahr•tt 500 men, whu h the ch Jdren w~re Immediately loaded ~u·' 11011 •f1.l that t!H presid •rt t m,p)ot• d. and wi•h an avP1·a~e ( f int J lmbulnnces on bemg taken rro!ll went ln the Yaqui valley on the north 1 i~rn c hsid rt.. i lll rtl 'oL , ) li ! E OYer • "II days a~o. have not h en 1 r lO tom; of 1.:.:-c ts h •:u !taadl •d daily of l €' t x r r" !)c Jal will get verv far, heard from, it JS fN:.re·l he,.e t'l"Y are the fflll c.l.mpa<r;n o the Lay on Sugar ~m I' ·s•r od '1 • pa J I d a 1 C >mp&ny s talf tluishc d. f It wa~ re- 1 l n It • lnd1ans. by surrounded Presiclent Agreed on Mellon Tax Pl.:n. r, tiJ. ,,. g-1 JO. 1 pktu: e to l\Ir. l\ •. ll 1: liOJ·ted hr re this mm ning that a battle \Vr.shington President Collldge and 1 ,'Brin;hton Snow m gcm•·ou~ qua.tt' r f t'.P o' ·t tel • ..! ta · I :6i ! t,ciJ ml~ht was teing fought west of Mazaan by Secretul'y Mellon tront>rl ont the tax he same forces that met th~ Iadians at Bt'ight \k'l repo rt l to 111 ~or ty r<t , 'lt t 1• ~ •w ion. r('fl!nd proposal of the ex(cnllve Tues- m the battle above reported. Clarence ~c IE'!. cohtmi~. toner cf C'. • lie 11 ld 1'1· ,-l!tc~· Yi('WS, h n,ey r, acbe should rwor~rs, bv olJ ,~rvtro:1. &.t thJs itn 1t ttt: ,,~ that agreed da\ and !1out t J" a lie·: pr;Jrer. y lnll and lle This a; the third notable battle becomplirhccl through a cred1t to the tween the Yaquis and federals smc e r 1)rtant \\ at.Jrsh'ld at 'l :::o o'clock FriI ~llon and trn!, 1!'LI'Crc n1· t~rl ?.Tr. taxpayer of about 12 1-2 Per cent on the U(lnsing on September 12. In all Six me hE,, ht..d ~ afte 'lloon I s . el tu..·y \V ..:r 'en to a Pllt':l r hEfor<.l the 1 1 lncomr> taxes to he paHl next year three qu1te a number of federal so!sno;nni-;. The still WI~ It anrl e-n. f. the uut1ine ::-ntl { >.!' t ..111·ttcc> r~" 'Vhile the dters and officCJ !i were killed. on this year's income twelv' inches least at bc,Jeved maJor t::>J.d o[ the ;-dnulll::;trutio~l on thi<J presJden t was busy adjustine; his tax I ,rr p 'SUI, \\ hich \\'o•1ld wor){ O.tt a "ould b£' hid by Saturday mornmg. saving plan with his sect·etary or the for the immediate retUJ n of all "Jlan Again ont Fr_ in Bill Gooding Salt Lnbl -Last y('ar cl11ring celery prop,:>rty ::,till held by th· gvv, rn· •n II trPasury, eongressional leaders were Vlashmgton The Goodmg long anrl wee-k mere than 10 1J,000 utalks of Utah !Jl011 t expressing varymg viev.s which mdi ~hort haul b1ll, defeated in the senate ~ l('t y wen.> Hen t to all 11ar., of the It 1:; b('] ever! that Mr. Green \n:l ~ated clearly the plant dHI not meet on March 24 last by a vote of 33 to 4G, J ' Cniterl S'· tPs In Individual gift packindor~e the admi.l11s 1 ration tax plan with full approval at the capitol. Mr. Is to be brought before the senate a· •'S. This was e!lOII ~h. it has heE.n es which would pet!.mt income t.tXJUY Mellon accepted llie proposal to take agam at the coming sesswn, this time ers to obta m a ('l'etll t of a hou • ::.:> pt'r timatcd, to HeJTe at least a quarter of hi:; surplus a way from debt retire- as an amendment to b~ offered by This we~,{ it Is re11t on thE 1r firrt two p: Yll' nts of o1 null! on p '')!>•c ment, bnt he com·lnced the presHlent Senator Gooding to the river and barnrxt yr,u· 1f he a'lproves of any tax lwned that thHe will ba even more that the idea for an Immediate refund b 1r bill. The senate. by ag1·eement L' .ahns 111 gift _:n]c ry s< nt out IJ:. leg·slatwn at this t1me. of income taxe<> collectetf this year entered mto last session, is to take up : pac!-.1 s. Th1s prae ic.'l ls hr>ing E.llwould be too co~tly from an admin- the nver and harbor btll December 14 couragrd by tl.f\ e~le y committee of Mtrers Vote ~n Strike Confab Istrative standpoint. and debate 1s to be limited, thus shutthe c-hamber of commPrC€', L. E. G~ London Th, min, r<>' dele~ote con tmg off opportunity for a protracted han, chairr.1an, which b 1n ch~uge t.f forence, by a card vote, h ~ given it~ That agreement, coupled filibuster. Kansas Covered With First Snow. the Celery week act1vftles. executive <'U11lllllttee power to res.1m e with the adverse lineup of the senate began Kansas C1ty -Snow, "hich T11 · •p negf'tiatwn~ wllh' tilt government to the amiablp or l<nPlr, thp kin!ll~. In !u ,\our diC'timtar~· ngnin. . . , Suit La!.('- The city waterworks de''hen the b1ll was voted upon separateTTL fpql\"lll of _hunpst tune ltls philo«nphy It was \!tally 1111por- Jli'E'C'Iatp" ntP:tn>< to "set n \nlnP" Til!' end the lon:?; coal t1eup This ac.1oll fallmg in western Kanses Monday night 11 p,Lrtm.:nt b:>':,.m at noon \Vedn ~s<lay to ly, will make it difficult for Senator mdicatPS that the mmers ha\·e g;ven lh. \\ P are anti!'!- tnnt tltnt o•Jr mlncl>l should IJc oc- man who has nclO]lt!'ll God's is Upt' had blanl,eted the g'round to a depth Gootlmg to secure the adoption of h1s I store 1 esE rvo1r water for \\"I titer use ('llpiPd wit11 l'Udt tlwue;hts as tht'Sl'. 11f '. IUI'f', I\ ho ;:Pr-s tht' true anrl tltP way on the quE.stion of h :lt!rs of \fork pating tit€' goor] of three mches at Dodge City Mon- amendment, though he Monday vo1ced ·>y clos'ng th€' <,ute:5 at Mountain Dell anrllnvah!p as tlw 1 The miners' resolution to g!ve and til€' Pl'<"ilt'c1: of thp 1lT<' mi!IPrstoo<l, as WP nrc unrler><tand- goorl nnd tltt' day and had drtfted to SUCI1 an ex- confidence that the amendment will <lat:1 The city c~mmJsswn, which ha I unfctt r •1l Huwhir· It :u" ing- ltP!tPI' toclay, that \1 hat Js in a 1\ lll'tii\1 hilp and nh'rling I hlng", is the exec 1th"e r. tent that passenger trains on the m ._.iu go mto the b.ll. ~one there to tnspEct the necessitv for was ne~otiatwns on <"arry to ity tJ,OJ there 1 hit for arul r, pc·lat< npp1 !'€'HI the determine will tldnldngn.an's an!hi~ of acl'~lllpanhlll'Ilt~ line of the Rock Island were stalled 1 ::eahng the corbles. a proposer] Item in life>. liP nnrtPr:-;toncl, \\lll ah,·nys l'P oc·('asion fo1· the gi-.lll· earrie<l unaH·monsl)'. The ex .. T'Prhap,; ehara!tcr of 1;uHI between Liberal and Bucklin, near n ext year's buget was present when 111 are pr~>parerl to info1 m the go1ern to kt•ep one's thluk- ful tit ll](il!;:r \Yhil'h is lhnnk'<. ordpr in that :il~o, r amls~ he not " Jt n, tl . Emperor for Praying is Japan Dodge City. A train also was caught I the rlam was closed to hold the water mind I mEnt that they are willing to accept a If ou lind little of It In If ":e rl_wdl a little upoll I Ill go on a ltiglt Hurl '' hnle"ome pl.mP Tokyo--Japan is praying at all its In the dt•ifts on a Santa Fe branch I for the winter. accordmg to II. K. with lllstnet settlement, hoth on hours a..J.d WI'one; Rometltlng b tltt>rt' tc1day nn<l €'ffort Itt' must tltPre Thaul,sof Slgnlfwan('e Yo· Emperor of life line west of Great Bend, Kas., and a shrines for the r;urton, city superintendent of waterYou are wages, subject to the safeguard of a It wa~ not ('llfn- in Paul 's day to <lo ~our ~taudanl of YaluPs · who is ill at his villa in Hay\ arks. snow plow was sent to clear the shlhito, ~ in the 111 al'ti!'e of "appt·eelaama. Budd1st priests In the woods t It is 1 f code of national principles or an ap The world in wl1if-h he IIYt>rl en-in!! this. 1111 intf'I'Psting nrl,·en0 track. The snow fall is t11e first of I Ut..1h A balance of approximately profitnhlp ure nne ]p · t' to lntc·p1 n ''a~ ~uperftrlally prm nc•ative of mtwli ' ti< n." You haY€' spt ~our It Part upon· peal to a tl'!bunal. to it· h•t<·l· tPn near the villa are supplicating for him, word any proportions ip Kansas this fall. 1 .. $20 000 to the credit of the Rtate fah· tempornr_, llliWOI'thv. nrt' tltat things In thought. rnn lOll, anr n hitter, evil nnd unC'IP:•n " ' ' and 1t is exp'"cte-i the shinto shrines was ushered in by a heavy and was re.'ot ted to the fair ass~ciatwn Average· Above Yields F'arm will name a national day of prayer. \ery eu~·~o..-~- t·esenrr·h With the aid a l'ity lik<>• Philippi ll!Pre won'<! he 1 illu~or~. nnd thr~· u1·e tll'-'nppointllll! rain Sunday, which turned ay by Ernest S Holmes, burs' r u b_pa, t1•1rl], to Ik!!ln 11 rf'f'illn. f Paul's t ''Ill t'('\ eal to u~ man.' t hit!!!~ of a dlf'twnary "'ash mg-t m- \Vlth the harvests vir· .. ' ~ h:tJl]H'IliJJ!!· · to thP Chrl~- 1 ·' ou. Tal:<• 1 Hundreds of telegrams rom a par s tt of the world are being received here, .;/,~ ~~~~ff'st ,-~. f_n~'~ .. tha~ tlte wonb 1 ti:Ju all(] man.' thln!!s un(ler Ins (lh-.er- about all tlt:lt Is PX<'PIIent and p• ai~e- tually all made, the departmPnt of ag- m-.uap;er of the associatiOn. This fi~ e rainfall at Hutchinson, Kas., was to !'\Ol;e thinkin'"- on tl1p h1~er nnd fo ttunk . lul\e 1 n • <ommon , \'ttion a ,s Tit · t Y ori"in ncultnrP, summmg up tl1e seaso::J ·s ure ineludetl a cash balance of 18,677•\our mind nut of th · • , \\orth\ • T•l\<' ' • reflecting the WI'd esprea d s anx1e 1 1 second heaviest in the history or over 'Vednesdav in it' Xovember 11. with outs1r "ldin~· bills re!'Pivable I''Silits '-'!Ill tl!p into nn<l "ltarlows matE'rinl he lt>ttf'l' .ftt~on'< this In E\<'n IP\el. Ol· an ts ee(., 1111 rmer, f' ,., his illness. \Vhtl!i the latest reweather bureau there. 1 d t" t "1 " Port from Hay ama said the emperor's ~olete form of the l:lth·I·, :ltHI rrqulr£'<1 ff'lt It •IN'f'ssnry to \\ ·trn hi>< friPJH\s lil-!:llt of l:od's thou,ht and love ~hk~ 1 :>•no•.utln~ to $:: !86 50 and estimated o a prot uc· bill. pay.!!Jir amotmting to $2000. crop report. announce · · . " ' .· . on!~· in c-ours!' of tim!' nnrl usai!P It 9 'Lion of all crDps appears to b:J . per w1th tt'ar<; agam><l tho'<e who,e ":IJlpe- your wants lmrl\\ n to condition was unchanged, 150 court ~pPclal signifi('anee of pl€'ased 1 llim. The <pll'l 29 Jardl'ne Urges Ro-d Completl'on. or lites are their gor] who ;:rio··~- In ;hell· of tltan],,g,, ing '' il Pnter ·'out· soul et>nt above the overa ,e pt·otluction dur, ladies are assisting Empre~s S,tdako Logan }t('sH!ents of C.tche vall ...&,· 1 f 1 r; f • 1 1 1 1 1 I d 1 gnlteful thmklng. ar :t Hl\'P m~ the last five years !~or the eouu !'n ' 01 HI'€' a hOI' IN In :me t 1<' 'pea('C' 0 w '0 ~ llllllf'. nn Pinehurst, N. C.-C<:mpletron or the In caring for the stricken_ sovereign, will get thetr 111 >l !ling Tribune With , am human thonght" niil ro1.1e t'' \\'itlt th1~ In mind we ntay tnrn t<l Pnrthl~· mntt<>r;;," then· hrea.ltfast uwl..r a new plan of "'"11'11 d" nt ·'our m'nd's g,ttf' I follow to om· in not Is It l'aul which INter the in try as a who'e. October wether wa! n nJghnental transcon of miles ~ Cl 1 • tl t t 1 Death Valley Slakes Thirst by 1930 was the ob]ccttve placed Tli<!l sday In<' ue-n·at '•I ticu rl11if,rihu 1 ftn·oi able for late c.·op;, an•! as a re ; l'a11l's lnsti·uctlon and Pxomplp for "~~~ 1e e o ~·ro'Iacc•rl , 1u·IIst1an~1 · m1 ·Philipp Stovepipe "'ells-Where seventy- of the Amencan AssociatiOn of l renvL~I v, ddect~ in train nlng. mo .\ncl so on this Thank~:rh In;:- """ suit c.trn. ('Orton, apple~. potatoes; and · II<' 1 l><'""'·<·rl he ]JI'H('liced splt'll<lHJl~· his own tenc'l· f<' Pr ,,. 1 Highwav Officials Tuesday by seven ) ears ago the starvmg, th1rst- to ·'o 1 1onla-n cnnnections han ma .e it impossible to 1 toba!'co all are runnm~ some\\hat in th:m'" ghp AlllPI'ir·nus goo<] nil If! in spp :l<'tu"'ll~ n<~t cln Wf' \\'hat ing l'tjDit'in,.:. ><]lll'ltu. o P no I ug " . me Jard 1 get the final ('dition of The Trlbune He askecl the parched members of the famous Jay• 1111r! ill'u'ltll 1• th ot 1 t tl C0rr ahO\·e earl "r LXpectations. ~· "1 r klg•11011 r·r H• I-! .1<1'll''<S 'I t• ll:lfljl:'ll.lll! is hrougltt to us In thp.' <p!r!t to tht> l'll·:l'll!ls of l'l.nnouth g:•me!l · Ulllmproved gaps h a\\ker part" here • sipped a life-sav• to Complete the one which is d »tnbuted fn Salt ! wiii.Cfl ~ttr1ul 14 OC't 000 bus'H Is ;n tho montt < IIIUJ • • If' I l' attmwr] tn llPI\s !ohJI!Ill" of the <!:til.\ pr1 .s lltnrk. for tnrl.ey. tr:lllhf•t'I.Y s:1tll'P ., > -II' to C' 'he valley homes until '.1.}:c. m d iHlll.pkin piP: for thf'lr l.l'l'"lr and a c•·op of 2,G93.!J30,000 bush·!~ wa:; bl>tw·•'"" highway systems an<! to keep ing draught from a s"allow water' the purpose nf God, Yon \\Jil llnd It thing,., that nt'P p,··i inrlt"rnt, llt!ly 11 o'c"ock In the morning, Under or JO tntl!;!'le fo1· fn <dnm unci fo:· lhl'it sue a'lnr.mnc d as tl•P p ·c ltn·nlm y ef;tl· roads in repair. Lack of trans- hole and eagerly gnawed a pice of an in what WP <·nil lite fou1·t h c l>nptPr In r·rut>l. We c:u~Pot "·holt 1. igrt<' ·e tiiP~P system. Cache v llfly subnew the 1 Th<it was 211 OOJ,(;OO busll1!~;. te roarls in the agncultural sec- ox hoof, a crowd of merry makers tl<e ~are~·pl! \\or<!~ acldrP~st•d h,r !'auf tltill~': !'nul d'<l not in !tis(] 1y, \\'fwn <'<'"' lui dp•non,.,t:•tlnn that thpfr IH \\ mate scnhe1·s will reccn e th(.>ir Tribune alf tl 1 1\•·s~· SJP 11 \alley Is n t dined and danced in celebration of the r 1 1 1 j I> t to h1s fi'Ifll<ls ,,.,. 'Ill< 1t f 01 7 per cent, less th.m last :re:.r. 1 >cor rtPr·('~'<ar~ l.p ']Hrk<• fnlllkly of th"l'l lntld r·ou d IC m •d•• •o .' 1'1! :1 ihh,:_: e t'Olll < ' · o · I 1e •• ,ts o l ll1•1f,t ll'l em ly n~ suhsc ·IIJPt s Jiving in all at up f'd "~'''' ror tl f' "Jll'C'i:tlll<'~ keeping with eastern and western formal openmg of a new 24,000 ar- Gowl"!lf'f'!l's trnnslnt'on of tlt<' :s'<'W r·alllltl! 11 'Parl! !l ,p,.tlf', in his l<'t Salt Lah e. It<""· Tit!'\ arp IJ!ll t of thp world 111 good Tltnllk"!i irtg rl:ni!Prs, .\I'H•rt· ls'and Ratlway Rates to Go Up 'Vhlle ten tesian wC'II in this desert oasis. Stove- Tc>:-;tament · elopment, he said. Ft Duches:.Jt> ·Fil·st cmload ship''ll,t\P no an·lct\· ~11J 111t , n~·tfoillg, 1\ltldt \\P.IhP· ~f thp wn 1!rl we m ~r cans mn~r how to th,1t fri<•ndl,\ ol·i ago there were only ftve states fl!Pe Wells, in the heart of Death val'Va.;hmgton -Permission to incrf':u;e " of tu•·k·y~ for '1 h::mlu;i.'"ivm~ I'H'll It ":t'-' he \I llo in· b~- 15 per cent all of it'l C'las~ and cornwlllch there was as nwch as a l-ey, is the lo" est depression in Amer- IH)t lllake all ~ on1· \Y>IIlt!: knm\·n unto l•pfp. Hut 1 ur t>ITol't 11111 st he to tli~- f1, fan l\la""''sn't (,t oterl at thirty fo•1r <"ents a ar(' 1 l;n!l in pra~ l'r ntH! Putn•ut~', \nth 1 1pt!tw our thlnldu;:r ~ tlt:tt fl p~ will tnHIIIL'l'rl the cr: nhPrr1· and thp pn11.p improved translate llighway, icu. being 278 feet b(!low sea level I'JOdity freight 1 ateR exc"pr tlws~ apace ording to slltppers· anPOU'ld, tlu"nc::!t ~flU I' not flo<Hl nud OH'I'\1 ltpful our m'nil< k,n 111 thP \IIIPI'ir':lll Jl<'uple tltrol!~lt plyin~ to sugar cane, w.t~ g~antecl by Then r. Jardin!' said that now every state 'With the C'P"'ning of the new well, itl\ thrnk<:~h ing. 11 t.'l. Reports mcltcat0 th t a rlefinitrly de~lgnated highway is bemg- dEveloped as a sightseeing union 1\'lth C'll!·!•·t, .rc·~us. the pen''<' !' ·cludin~ nr "UhlllPl'dn;.r tl•on~ltt uf the l'ilgi'[III«. i\'a"~n ... olt tr.a~· li:n·,. the mterstate ~ommcrce eomTJ l;,wn I!OL'l:<'C mE there are Iu , of the fov.l I h&n la<>t lwr•n a pooi' l't r<IIr·:tt<••i ~:1\:t"P. tnt to the Hawauan G ,usoli!lated raliway tern to the improYement of whtch rrsort, beinc; linked to Mount Whit- of <:n!l. ~o far 11hP\'P : nr 1tll111:lll h.-tt<'r and fn<·r thin:.:«. !11 .nl:" ''c!nity. ''"ar state govt>rnments are applymg ney !Jy a 10ad piercing the Panammt thought, \\ill grral'fl )nnr llllll•l :m I • I~n·n rnot·p climrult. pe1·hap'<, Is It ht> alld !us pr•oplp !t.•d a dPIIglttful:,· I·At tho same time. an attempt by tl:c Proyo-Aceor:ling to a report just thoughtR x.,,, ll' nthPt'!< lc>t ~·our·minrls to .-sr·apf' the pPrll nf tltnsf' ",,Ito nr!' sintpfp and f:tlll~· Pfll<'il'nt u~rkllltm·aJ railroad to mcreaRe Its haJHihng mountains. r resources. 11 rl b~· the cr,t:nty au<iltor. utfford i~su over movmg commo!l1ties on charges li111b· c a Thf' "~·:-;t<•m· <'om In thf' hill ancl d\\ ell 11 what is I I'll!' \\ h:tt is wort ltv ah•ot hl'd in 1 :lrtltly 111.1ttPI'~." Football Bomb Hits In Stand n Gang Machine Gun Slays Mayor \h • tGkl amount spent on ight, \VI cent, rer 20 or 15 bv wharf. Kuhia wlu:t is l'll!ltt, \\hat ~~ Plii'P, what l~ tid<· of mat~·I·inli·nn is '-'trnn~lv spt mg hPnn: a Jllllllpkin sr-c•<l l'\ f'l'Y Ovt' 1 Cclumbus, Ohio-Nine persons we•e Hen in, Ill-Volleys fired from three commis~io•1. the by dow~ turned was for the period between Illads county 1 :-,r,,<~n<oit ~h "'"(] li>P l'll;.:t im~ awiahle. wllnt is hindl~-on t:YI'l'Y- :tl!ttln•t rhp intlu<'m·<>~ of thf' •pl 1:itnal. ltill~ ou1."'""biies on a state concreto lugh- Injt::cd at the Ohio stadmm Saturday thing tl::tt is PX.I'PIIf'nt 01' fll :ti~•'\\ m·th~· I rnlt'~~ the l'ltannel i~ kept f'lt'"r whlt-'t tl•e ('1':11 lwrr,\ !~"0'• iP;! wild in the whJch declared such an ad vance was Jan•wry 1 t.nrl !'\oyembel' 1 1~ $1L-~ a short distance from Colp, near five when a mortar bomb fired in Thn man •y was <listrth•ttl ,1 ~;;~.'i5. •. · · 'l.ltf'll flr:~l \\hO ~he~ Pf'llC'f' l.t!IJ•.!t<- fhp flow of <in1J'S tltcll' •11t WI' lllat~IH·" Hl1<1 h::d lln dllil<ult~· whnt- too great. Sunday night brought death to the pregame celebration exploded in In the v~riou" d1st lets m the e::mnty ,.,Ill tutrl ouJ·<:eiH·~ prP~entl.' w.th <'\<'r In <1•• 11 P"t :·ating th:1t ronst turIll' WI I)! ~on. 111 " II~Lvr1r Jeff Stone, 51, and John Milroy, the midst of GOOO people seated on a Fanat1cs Attack Mexican Garri;;on ThP largest amo mt \\:t." cxpenclc I m It 1~ at onr·e nppart-tlt t11at I'aul Inil'd:< me·apah!P of ;:rra~plng- JTi.,. pur- kp~· anrl r·r:n h IT\' sam·p wa~ nn una boxer friend, and resultecl. in in temporary grandstand, at the Ohio of commanding The CityMexico 1 Pilgrims. Tit€' <•ornh·n.:tion. ht'ntab:e 1 Fl!Prtrr disl;'td, $11,1-!~S 07. the ' ntinrl-\\hl<'h \\ith prinr·Iplc><:, and JH'"Ps lwunder~tond tltp intllitatp r<>latfqn to Police Chief Ke1th. :Machine r State-Michigan game, and four m the tween "thin kine:'• an(! "th1~11kinu •· His cannot merlltate happily upon l!l'l of 'nurse. k1•r•w nil ahout tu: kPys, ficer and three soldie1·s ha,·e b 'en l\Ioab--Fishlng opf!'ationR have b<>eJ are believed to have been used. crush of humanity about the stadium admonition fot· the thouc:htful life 1~ (ruth ol' whld1 \\ill not respond to wlt:r II h1HI hf'P'I t::J:pn :wro•,s ~eas 1 killed by "fanatics'' "ha atta<"ke l the suspend 'tl c n the Frank Shafer No. 1 1 The bomb, intended to adrl and Milroy were struck down as (gates. manifestly th<> undPJ'II ill!! has!:;; fr.r' ''hat is rig-ht nn<l Pill'(' anrl le"·('),-. f1o111 :\[pxit·o Hnd l,l!c] hf'('Oil•P comnlitll garrison at San Jn:'tn de Los Lo.gos well on C, 11 ~ C't p•1;: dome, pending failed game, the to noise and color stood in front of the roadhouse The war department, in nn king the thp thanl-ful tiff' . .'.nr! thp tltankfu! The J •O"-f'iltillt~· of t1 e thankful Iif<' nn Eng-li><h f>1rm ·- 1 "''"~'~' thP ~ ~'ar HiOO the atri\·al from Casper, v;;·yo.. of Pete Salmo, and Keith was shot in to explod in the air and was wafted lift> is thP assurnnr·e of tl 1e g-u ·1r(] of the life wh!C'h t,nn\\s tht> <'Otnrad ' · nut it \\'flf' thP fri<' dh IPr!ian who announcement, says four of th2 f.lllat- se' era! ~<oe:,ets '7hich will be u· cd hand as he started to run from into the stadium's open end by a In~ nnd r·f"llP'Ill!on!nc: 11e11f'e of C:od ship of the C:ocl of JW:1(1', will ht' ns imprps: 1 io h.-ou thl t•I!.!"PIItf'r for the ics were slain anrl that troops have in an attempt to bnng to the ~urplace after the unidentified as- strong south wind and burst after it ftrst timt' on :ony 't:t:,:t' tho<:P three , been rushed to the scene to pnr.ish the Paul sets forth the things upon l loRt to us I facr the tools whkh \\ere bridged in nuts ar£' said to have told him that hit the floor planking of the bleachers. wlti<-h our ut:nd; should dwt>ll -the 1 Tl11s flfp of I"l!'ltt tltinl,in~ anrl g'at! Th: nl<'-'>rh !.1 • • t: rs l'lt·J;py, r·J'!mberry other rebells. The g-arrison at San It was fired from a mtortar. did not "want" him. Juan de Los Lagos is made up of thn hole when the wt'll blew m as a Go "aiHe anrl pumpkin p:P tr11e. tlw \\orthv, the l'l~ht th(' pur<•.t t!.anJ., is tit, a n"f'''' ·•t '''' lift> gusher on rlc(ticn day. fifteen men. ------• * • Winter Makes lnit1al Call. Rattlesnakes Lo~k for M iJd W 1nter Pric~ -f.'urther lltEU'J to a~;sure the J\rr·l it> YPIIt>, \PtPrau c·at<"lt!'r of Chlcago-Wint!'r strode across the Textile Strii<e i3et;lns Bre.:•:·n:J rattlesnakes -The . Wash Yakima, f'.te!tlr• the r>f tll:h icr·o r:tnr [• 1 ~: the rcsen·olr Frauk Lnnnm. t'nh ('l'sit,\ ••f I! linn's c_nstrur tion of c, belt Tuesday, turning rain to Tlte l'rtlll<' nf \\'ale,.. Ill'!)' h111e ,. Pass ic, N. J. - Arn sti"e day 1 fnr th • Stl)r. ~,, of l'rH:e·~ W,tt€'r-supp)y • tnnrterback, who Is <lPstinP(I to fi, 1 l'oaq ll'll~l't'. hHfl h£1'11 ~"1<1 to till' and loavin..- m its waRe the say that tl11s will he an open \\ mter, and the lazy rattlus know, nccordmg !~nrl R1ittou"s :-;hoc>~. eonws of a ff>ot- p, l'lilllld 1'1111 brought the first break ia th~ nm" \ilia ltt:tt' J:iarntz-Au:_:let, the nP\\ r!est tEmperatures of the sen~Jn a~ • whi!'h ' ha-, are \J.Jillg taken by th' m mhershil). w;u·, to tho belief of northwest Tnd.ans and hull fanuly. IInrohl L:dJUill, a brothel', t~xtile month<;' fllnr E'll lo,.tw e COlli' ~o·r !In··~ 1 11.11 lw· 111lvnn~ed tO\\ anl the Atl::mtir coast. J:llas Fuul;, :,;ttr ol!lti<'ld<'l of titl' I'I!Z :t111l B·1.' 111 llP. It Is tft,. .lNlr. of thrown 10,00!1 \IL'OI~n· \\ Jrl<~·s cul 6l council of tbe clta 1111Jcr ar eommer e, old timers of this valley. 1.Vhen chill pln.\P<I on the ehlll'lplon~ltip Illrni tt>:un storm was borne to tile Great C 1]-J:thOIII,l ('i!~· \\'r.,,(PIIl II'H llt• r•fuh lllast~ and heavy snows are in the off th£ wP:,Itl•ll'st distl'i<'t In !•' ranee, fnt \\or!, ;md h1.s par lyzr;J th" i!l''u~tr~· 1 con "tittcP fr1 ,Jll whir·h Will nPct with re-g ' n from the Toxas Pan n,g the wily reptiles crawl iuto tlletr of l!llO nnd Itnlpl ' Lanum. anotl>l'l It us he!'ll ''"1<1 to the !'\P\1' Yo1·!; LPJ t hl pro1 tntpr,.. of tiH <'luh an• sell!ru.: in thls district Th" p, ss.Jc 'V >;sted the ctty ccuPe.l , • on early 11 t • and of outht r•ll:tlllpionship tht> on brother, 1". and ft om here it turned east holes and start a Jon? winter's slum'l'lt T•l ns for c m~ht ta (II'O[l< rt~ Pill~ tn mlffl,ll ui;'!'s Sr,·n'!mr- CO'Tli)llll·Y s•<;ned n <nmpro-1 P• 'sen• ddail The lnt<'St Lanum lll:tr]p hi;: , 111 omi.smg snow ag far east a~ 1 ner early In t11e season. fly Novem- Hl1". r, El'.!!ine"r, h~'l pre· { Tun .J . R ion TexI n't< t th W•th •ment 11gre r:::lise on he "'!I si,P<l, fin en wl P, u.c< •llf srr,i. ,rd within a couple of days tJer 13 they should ordinarily have dehut 011 flip h1g titre : Jnln"t Inn Mor. I•'I'IIIICn. ot plH!'Ps :;Ito\\' tlw f r ('In .. t!t Ia~ to llli'll ~0 'lUirP~ r< It and oth r informap· . rnn'lle J!Ul'Ed tnm::>any Th•• Amerlc.l of \\"orkers tile He weigh;; 1!10 polm<b RllO\\ fall, swept by a strong wind been tucked ... way till spring, but this Oe1oher 1G hn\ nlt'€'adj frunc,.. :!~,11\HOOO 111 th 1 n r .. l'nher,itr the rnr ('OHr \fi!< :::nd sc yr, that oiect p th.-. 0)1 nwtlrn strilrc' thE' whf"n pE'r!Jors 600 <'mployed pnntR 1111<1 pa ses well tl!Hl 1:-; r ·, c 1 Iowa, Illinois and Indiana Tuell year timber men say they are showing u wno; f<H'eflt ;-·'11c A {''<:pendru. lbet>n tl,. tH·o•ect 1 It field foothall noh; JJroposrd reRthe JllrliLg m o'>Ject the dt.rin~ 1 a ~) Janu last calh>d '"ils crecllt fnr hPiug n hetter ground gam<> , I liP storm ~easr rl toward mgbt no inclination to hibernate. turf from rain attd stJ0\7, Penn ha' : 1ootu1 anrl :!11\I.UOO tuG:; of JSOII and ,, husy seascl'5 had hurl a~ 1'1Uny a~ I en·oil' 1s to lJ~·eycnt the 1 1'iution of than llritton. s!mllar c-o' er. I the prcsc nt wa•u- l!'ll>JllY 8200 person~ on its pa~ ;· 1!. I -, I ... I I I . & 'f lt l I I •., alm~.;. T l I. I I I j -~---,- i--f'!.,.., hnpp~· llfi!Ol!~ _celd~rntion Imp]~· I cor~1mitt~ l th~ c·uth·~l! ld~ ~ cli~clpline. ;:~~~;;l!'eper ~out· nhYa~·s I 'I . p:;~su;:re -- standarcl~ fellow~hlp !l.t~ en~r j 'l · ~tn_ntl i I I 1 I I 0 I I I I I I I From Famous Family New Villa for '\\'ales ••• I ••• I concr~'t~ |