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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE. UTAH IG EAS 0NWATG HLEGI0N V0TES TO STAY ClEAR • SAN FRANGISCO ... ·,..... . ..... ... ~ Mrs. Loeb's Quick Recovery lROTSKY RED '~ E~Ol T' 0VEA RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING ATTI• TUDE ON INSTRUMENT IS REJECTED AS POLITICAL THREAT BY CENTRAL COMMMIT• TEE BRINGS REBELLIOUS FACTION TO KNEES San Antonio, Texas, Wins 1928 Meet• in; Offtcers Will be Named at Thjs Convention; Changes Position S1gned Statement Admits "Mtstake' and b~gs Pardon for Followers; Fear of Peace Is Only Temporary AND DETEC71VES ARMED SHORT SHOTGUNS AND IFLES ON THE ALERT , ----.,.,. F:ordham Gridders Get a Bit of Action Into Practice Suffering from Nervousness, Slomnch Trouble and Run-Down Condllion, Colo. Springs Woman Restored to Health. Thanks Tanlac. The recovery of Mrs. J. J. Lueb, 708 S. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, has excited much comment. " T an 1 a c saved me from permanent d i sability," says Mrs. ' Lueb. "For almost ten years I had been troutled w1th indigestion and coasequently was in such a run-down condition that when I ate anything out of the ordinary, I suffered terribly and became awfully nervous. "But now, I feel and look better than ever before and can eat anything. I give Tanlac all the credit for my marvelous recovery. Every woman should take it, regularly.'' This wonderful tonic, made !1om roots, barks and herbs, helps build up weak bodies, frees the system of poison, drives out causes of pain. Benefit by Mrs. Lueb's experience. Lot Tanlac help you to glorious health. Get your first bottle frDm your druggist-today! . Two Kilf.ers Expected; o..t.~ntic Addicts Under Sus· pi cion; Ove.r 1000 Men Are Armed of .Pluladelphia-The Amencan Legion Francisco---M.ore than; 1000 de m national conventwn refused to repolicemen and depuHzed citi· aHi.rm the position it took at Omaha several sco1·e· speedy automo l~st year, whtm it favored adherence ing shot gun ' and machine .to the world court. A resolution res were po1!ted· at sl:ratgeic affirming that actwn was reJected by throughout tb":ls- .City Tuestlay in a large vote F\fter speeches had been for the reappearance ot•two made declaring that the world court who within a'. .few hours M6n· had become a political question and and killed thre~ men and shot that to adopt thtl resolution would be violatin~ the legion's constitution, 11111:11:ed five others. ition a thorough 'search still which provides that the organization progress of hoteis -arid ·rooming cannot be used for the dissemination socalled 'soft drinkr' establish of partisan principles. The mPrits of and the known haunts or c_nm . the world court were not discussed by drug add}cts. Federal nar those ·who opposed the resolution. The question of a united air service were· ii1terested in the phase as ·the belief ·wa~ ex for the army.and navy went over for the men mil~' have lieen 'under \another .Year, after the convention comnee of a nabrt-fo;mmg drug mittee on aeronautics had adopted a they went on their orgy of ' kill recommendation that there be one department of air service, with secre1 taries of equal irnpOJ tance for land, sea I The photograph shows Walsh, Fordham tackle, on the ground With the ball after Bruce, tacl,le, had furnished a "bit of action after missing his man during the first practice of the season at Fordham field. • ON FIVE CLUBS 0 I • • Pirates and Cards. .• 1 reduction of ac;reage I>lanted to the Heavy Loss as Wind Fans •Blaze · }>hite staple. Dr Tait Butlt>r, chair· ,'Alaska- Mo;e ih'l.Il. 30_ Pq~·- · n1an of tbe exeCJltn•e committee named homeless Monday ftom a 'I by the sou1h-v;ide cotton conf<'tence. <"h Hwept DouglaH and Tread· met with B. \V. Kil~ore. Raleigh. N.c.. One hundred a.p.tl fl~!tY ·Indian a,nc] J; ,\\'. Fox, Scott, Miss .• committee· were burned and forty-two men m the move to launch the relief fannhes made hs>.m.ele.ss . . ThJ! I program. Red Cross anounced it was aiJle Illinois Fights Flood Scourge housing facilities for the The fire was fanned by a . Springfield. Ill-Hog cholera, which wind and be.fore volunteer _Is declared to have become a factor could bring it under control 1 for serious. consideratiOn upon hunspread ftom the Indian section dreds of IllmOls. 10 ''~ and Ne~ras~a llf'acll to the famous Treadwell farms, has developed mto an ep!zootts Bverv home on the beach:and 'Yh_Icdh wahs descnl>ed by Dr. F_. ~as t e "most ,deYastatmg IllmoiS A nn ' s ·avenue was w.1·peel out •Lair d Ca th o l"c . . 1 1 nas ever known. Ji lood waters carryC ongrega t wna 1 an tilth and germs ha• e spread the dis· tl .t h , . 1 "Th t t , h h th tl s t 1H' St A nn s osp1 a 1, 1e e e s a e, e sa1c . b UI.11cnngs o f 'h , e ease uoug Ill!.11 am1 store profesvetennary the of efforts best we 11 company were d es t roye d Sion have been inadequate to cope with e house of company offiCial~ the siutatwn. Insanitary conditiOn and flood waters have not only spread the disease, but have lowered the vit~lity idge Approves New Project 'Woman's place is the British channel. With Indians, Braves, Giants, Killed by Holland Hurricane I Paschal Good Utility BILL SOUTHWORTH I t and air forces. f 1 · Th e committee, after ong con eram, Holland A toll of thir· ences. wc.s PI evailed on to change the lives is known to ~~~Y'.e bee!!) rP.commendation to an expression that over the week-!)~d b:Y" a hurri 1 it "looks With favor upon" the propoch raged over- Denmark and sition. The c-ommittee also agreed to The trawleY -Agatha :Maria the appointment of a committee of at Wyk and ;its crew of four- nine to study the entire qu'estion and drowned. A ;tug ;;ank with report to the next convention. of four men on_the Maas nver Cotton Plans Go Forward collision. Nev.s also was r.e· am r 1·,~~r T UCSll ay. tl Ia t t ",,ed~ t ed Memphis The wheels of the rna· • c· . Copermcus foun ~re m 111e , chion fashioned by merchants, b:mkers Sea on Saturday wrth•th~·los_s I and .plar;ters <>f the south to remedy en of 1ts crew. Three men the situation incHlent to the low price Heavy ~a;na~e wa~ of cotton he!!:an to move here Than· rescued by the storm; ~spectaHy to day as the executive supervisory com· . and many other vessels were mittee initiated plans for market sta· bilization this season and ~ubsequent ty. Moscow--Quick to realize tile threal of punishment bv the central execu tive committee of the communist par ty, int:inated in an editonal of thE I·ravda on Fnday, Leon Trotzky and the other opositwn lead ers of the party have expressed regret for their de In a nunciations of thP. majority. signed statement issued from the Kremlin headquarters of the party, TI otzk!Y, Karneneff, Platakotf, Zinov ieffJ Sokollnikoff and Bvdokimov made known their decision to capitu- 1 late, aumilting that th?ir recent ac·J twns t.hrcatened the umt;v- of the par ty and undertaking to abide by the 1 rules and dec,siOnt< laid down at the congress of the communist party At the same time they marle a plea lll behalf of thetr many comrade:", whr, 1 recently ha•·e been expelled for sup porting the oppos1t10n. Takmg the responsi!Hlify for the aetion of obscure foliO\\ ers, thfl 1 aders express the hope that they Ytill he readmitted •o the rnrty. Tlw s1 ;n&tories abo appeal to 1 the groups throughout the countrv t hav.: Hupported the opposition t~ that 1 cease immediately their activities 1 a~. mst the cer lral executive commit! tee. I Bill Southworth, 'eteran outfiel<ler, who was traded by the Utants to tlH' Cardinals, Is now in his tt>nth season . , . ,., as a major lea~ue pl.1~ e1.. 'fhe St. Louis dub _is the fifth maJor league team of wluch he has l>~en n m~~niJPr, as he has also pta~ t>d '' tth. the Gwnts, Pirates, Brmes and Indnw-;. 8outhworth began lu~ profPsswnal career as au outfiPld<'r and he has played that position ever since. Hts first engagement was with the l'OI·t~ mouth team In 1012. Ht• remamPll University of Chicago sells season tickets for six home football games for $14. • • • Bill Tilden blames his knee injury to a kick he reed\ eel in a soccer g-awe 12 yeat·;; ago. eo * • Calling it a "" orld scric,s" must impres:s the world as an example of t~ pica! American modesty. * J • • I Cnptain Walter ~1arks of the lJni' er,it~ of C~ieago gl"illlllE:n h.ts rle\ eloped exceptiOnal ><kill as a foeward pas,er. With that team during most of ttw following Sf'a<::on. ln .\ugust of that year he was obtaineu h~· t :te Indians, Claude Butlin of l\Iexico City h:.~:s but he did not talH• part in uny gamP~ the tennis challlJliO!IsluJ> of that la•lu \\ ith the Clevela11d club. SeH~ral da~ ~ 2S tunes. Bull in is fort~ -nln<> town aftpr IJeing obtained by the lndll!n~ age. of ars < .l' he was tran~ferre<l to the Toledo club of the .\mencan assol'iation. He tin!shed that season with the Toledo clull lltnjot Ostrander, r,it:(hty-one J earanel he partictpatPd m a total of 37 old Cnil war 'eteran, rPcently won a games, batting .!!:! 2 . th rPP-cu~hion l>illwt d tomuamen t at AftPr remaini11g in the Amel"ican ~(·attle, \\"ash. association until thf' midc1e of thP se.t* ~<On of 1Hl3, Southworth 'l'':ts ree·alletl • Outfi!'ltlrr Tnckrr of the New Orby the Indians. Ile tool' part in un IP.tns Suutla•ru H'soe iation cl uh has g,1me~ with the CIP\ elantl t•luh dunn;; heen sold to the \Ya::.hjngtun Americ-an that campaign and hP batted .:.!:!U. IPugup hasehal! elnh. Lute in thai Sl'"-'On lw \'a~ tram;• * * ferred to thP l 'ortl,md club af u.c The En;:;li~h ehnnnel r-;wimmin~ Pacific Co<~st Ieaguf'. ~ea~on h< OH'r and the ~trip of watPI During the Pnttre sea:=:ou of 1!J1G has now rl'tnrned tn it>< rpgular job Southworth remaiued with the l'ort- of LJ,•iJJg a l.J1t of ;!Pil~l·aph). !anti tf'am. HP took part in 171 gmn..-;; * * * in the outfidd with that cluh allll his Fator hi·others-lllark, twenty; Elbattmg a\erag;e was :lOO At the end mer, twenty-t\\ o, unci LaYl'lllP, t\\ pnd IJ y t 1H! t~ -fh e--each \\ pighinc: 11\i poun<l!", . o f tl 111 t season h e was Signe tl • f b Bi . h rnung am c 1u o t 1te son lPrn a~- are all jockeJ s w1th high stand mg . socw t"ron. Il e p 1a~ f'lT .111 1()'',, games * • "' tl "tl l'i . 1 1 · l'. L~ ims, pitc>her for G. of Purehase ~eason w 'nmng 1am c urm~ Wl 1 of the Amerk:w club ('olumhus the of Hl17 and he batted .2~:>. He reby the Deannounced ts aRsoeiation, mained \dtlt Blrminc;hnm during tlie club. basehaE lea~ue .\menc:m troit first half of the followmg ~ea:son. u ... plared in 64 game~ "lth the Binning* * * ham clul.J that season and he batteJ Construction of 7,000 additional .314. sents in tiH' Dal!n~ park is unuer w::y llunng the season of 1018 S<iuth- and when completed will inc-reuse th<' worth was obtained from the Binmng- seating c-apacity of tlw park to :.!0,000. hum club by the Pirates and he ha~ • * * been in the N"ational league Pver since. Lee Tannehill, following a long ami bl'illiant em·eer on the basthau· uiahas dropped out of 1he g:~nw lllolld, Paddy Driscoll Signs and has prolJ:,bly play('tl his final contest. I • • . • • • • • Cantcnese F1r~ on Critish Ship Sit< n~h .1 - - Hoports to the Toho Ne>' s a.J>ency r-om HankO\\ Htate that CHit ton -e tr H.. ps fired on the Bljtish gunboat Ik ~ <~'S it was escorting a ~lnti lh merchant Bhip from Chiang 1 toward Hanhow." The inc~dent took The gunboat pla<;o last Thursday. , brought its tlnee-inch guns mto acThere tion, silenclng the assailant~ were no casrialties aboard th' vessels 1 SanghP!. eo~cs!dm etl thE prize port and pivot::. I pomt in nu:nPrc.ui! campaigns I conductcrl bv rival Chine«e generals during the pn .t Hve years, became an 1 armfll ramp on<'f' more, really to wa~e 1 tlefr>nsive '' ,trfare against the ad vanein<; C'antor>ese army, which .has been bl,lzmg a path of death and destruct wn from the, south. BPil l'asthul, utility outfielder for the Xew Yorlc Yankees:, · has done so !Ill' most PXl Pllent play ng this season and ~t.tnds a 1111~ht~· gootl chance of a rpgular job wlwnen•r a Yacaucy occurs. • • I I French Aerial Saint • • • • • DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross'' Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. '\'arning! Unle~;; ~ ou ,;ee the nam~ "Bayer" 011 paf'kage or on tablet~ you :rre not gettii g the gcnu·ne Bayer A~pirin proved snfe hy millions and prPs<"rii>Prl IIJ' ph~·sidan,; for :!6 years. Sn:~ "Haypr" whPn ~ elu buy A,;pir·in. Imitation:> may pro1 e ehu.;.;erous.-Adv. Tiy l'lt'Hll~ of Ultl":t·\ iolpt (']edriC' rays, lo,llh<'l"S in n 11'''~- pool ))If nnrll in <Jermany will rt cPiYP coat~ of tnn, although tl1e~· lJ.atltP nt nig-ht. I' HOW'S YOl~R BLOOD? Tacbma, \Vash.-"1 y;as so greatly by tak:ug Dr Pierce's G !den benefited Says Concentration and M ec!ical Discovery that I am convinced Determination Will Win there is nothing betThere arf' women players \1 ho ~n ter for a rur. dovfiQ np to th<' hall·aml putt \\ithoot :tny 1 S) stem or f.1r thm 'l'he lw~itaru·~·. ~a~>l <'ectl J,eJt< h. blocd I was sufre~ul'' are so gootl at tli•ll'::s. th: t it fering f r 1:1 m an anaemic c·J'ldltion, mortal womlt'r ' Plan~ Express Co. Make Record Flight 111~ J,p~ the on1ln,JQ had scarcclv any wht>th<'r l'he ou~ht to adopt a si!lliS'"lt L<•kn ~lo~e than 22:i 000 mtles, blood, and what lar casual manner, bnt in the long w1thont a mechanical m ~h~ ll an1 witht 1ere was was thm run a st1 ong <"Oinl!'nation of dt·tPr- out ha; ing oncP. serion~ly delayed the and 1mpmenshed. mmat wn aiHI concentration <•II the air 11UU! is the r"C<'•·cl m,ule bY the I becan e very nerv\Ycst.nn 'it- Exp-e s. Inc, flyin·,.. .he I ;.(rl'en w ttl n•np tls re\\ ,JJ"d. ou• \\ eak and thin fltH':l king of Ill\ ow11 <·xperimH·es Sr.Lt Lake Clty to Los Angr>les atrway but the 'D1scovery' completely restored [ nul <'011\ Ill<'f'd that my mind is not for the first nx months of operation my blo<;d to a natural and nMmal state and I grew •n·ll and strong I have on· th<' tadt in h.md lwlf thf' timf'. I which Pnded with the dose husmec:s never taken a mediciue that diu so much this over flight l~ir~t yestet·dav. am <•ndo\vt•d '' ith a parti ·ulllfly li<>e11 for me, it made me feel bke a new percom ;;e was m.Jcle Ap:·il 17, last, wh0n ~ sonY -11!rs. Sarah Dahlstrom, 1611 S. ~Pnf;l' of hen t·ing and, when playing l>Pf'm·<· a cnll\ d. I con;;tantly find n')- phnes of this compan)' inaugurated K St Tablets or liquid. All dealers. self Pstening to whbpPrPel rema::ks .laily air mml srn 1ce bo.'tween the ter\\'rite Dr. Pierce's InvaiHls' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free ad,·ice. when l !>hould he conct>ntratiug to mi•wl dtirs. I: ch day c:ince, planes 1111 extl'nt wllidt woultl mal'e thlf' of the comp:my have flown the course -en€' each way~ without any break in e:ivesdt nppin~ impossihle . I am constautly nskecl why I do .:;egwlule exe<>pdn?; wh<>n westbound not Jpam to putt, hut fl'W people departurp has heen held up by failure rc:ahze how diflit •Ilt it i~ to vract:ce of the transcontincntr.l plane from the 'fo my mind east to arrive here on time. thi~ part of tllP l!tlllle. fllan to put siruplPr nothing i:-. there Co-cp Selling Has Sig Boom npprnaeh putts stone dPad and hole nus~ ness to the \Vashin!;ton out with regulanty from a reason 000 was tran'lac $2,400,00' 0f amount a hie distance 11 lwn nothing is dt'pendDr.Scholl'sZino-padslo the safe,sure,heallnrr 10,800 fa, men;' the bv 192fi IJ flu· t~d 0 ent U}IOll thP l"l'St!lt. treatment for corns. At drug and shoe Gtorea. de S. r. It Is a \"Pry dtffpl"f'nt story in an assoi' ti ,r s r .portn:g- to the EOJ" Free S,;mp/e write Tbe Scl&oU Mfg. Co., CUap itt.J•ortant e1 rnt f<ll" tl•en tlte y,trd pa> tmn~1 I of agrie•Jlt'Ir~'. accordmg to r utt i~ doubl~· diflicult and tl:t• long l prcFmln'l.ry r€ 1n··t by tlw llh·tsion of This fi!l:nre eoc)l''lll t .. P m, ' tmgHJlproaeh putt;:; bPcollll' le.trif~ 1ng. repn ,rut<: ~'1 inc-, • se of more than 1.700,1l:JO f'JO ts c lltrnared wth 1915, Iowa College Fir3t to when fll."~ r «nc·, tion report rg tc He Remembered Place Turkey Uay Ba_n tiP l]rpartm •z1t hn.nrlled 'l. volume of ~:11',00J,01)0 t t"l ... tvtii. '> lr•·•,c a ln·ol!I •r and sister, t"ldldn'n, 'rwo TIH' lwgn.uiug of ll <·J'l! trtt• :tgain .... t 0 'JUte wh1l·h Plld<i'd !~ a fight e!I a h>Jd dny fnotlJall hy e•rl T!l:tnko.;~h inc: School Denv•r 3'e-;ses ;~ves H 'l"bt> Iilli<' l.Jm was on a \i>'it ' to his }( g< '• J.a~ lJCPII !lHIHlllll< l !I ~~~· t\te of Ilayeg dina! C":n k •rir . I D~n'·"r m;;,t's, 111Hl, wishing to r<'l:tlP tl P afl'rf.•:>lJ~·tl nan I:oard of ('hrhtian I:d Tow Yo'' 'lt'•l.e~fP(l thn TJew St ··~rt· aud sister had a l,lll". ~aHl: n:at1on. The intent, it I~ ~aid, is to etlu- Thoma•; >;r mllh'ry here before one of fight .• aunt ' asl>ell: • "Who the .\r:cl e atP thP Ame1 il'an JlUhlic to'' ard l"I'S- •he J'~''"' t cc nt:r >gat>ons of munbers gathncd ever church C'~iJ10lie t'te of , ·:" "ppl•d "I toration of till' fun!lamc utal ob· The Impressive cere· in C' >lor'\•lv. Tlw llttlf' fellow IIOUP"tly ans\\ ered: ~er·vm1ee of Thnn];:.;;~inng cia~· as .• n and mid-morning in l•<>f!an les J,JC.n tl did!" ··n: ohsc•n a nee ;;enou,; for rH·casion Hayes r:mlinal when <lr!sk, rt <:ndcrl t·ather than as an flthletic .• nni\ erC'hurch prono•Jr ced the benedict1011 KPf'P a stilT uppPI" lip and n cheer• sal~~·. be· II ful front, and thP ,vorlcl \\ill join mclmlNl, officiatin!Y di~;nit::lle;f's The fir~t coll<>;re to :mnom1<'t' abandonment of Its Thank>:<.!;illllg footb,.JI stdcs Currlmal H:tYes, Archbishop han<h with ~·ou. game i~ Pat·~•mR c·ollege. at f'air·:ield, John J. GlPnnon of St. Louie:. Bishop J I Iowa, one of the 54 PrPRh) terian lOI- Henry Tilhf'n ot Denve,., bishop<;. mon-~ ·ig:wn. priPsts ::HI stnllei1ts priests. IPg('s in the l'nited States. The annun] Tltank"gh in~ eYent at l'.u·~ons P1 O':),nent 1 'Inn also had their part has hePn the ,g-ame with Iowa \\"ps- 1 in th~ ceremomes. The grounds of the semif'lt~Y were pac:.red with people le~·an e. r 1 y morninf\" until th" laRt word t from 1 It I; nntkipntert that ot 1er PrP~hy· ter,nn colle~e~. will follow >'\lit "i11 n of the !Jln• ~in-; arrl brnedict10n of Car- [ tltPir oflit-:nls ha•;p harl OJlflllrtunit\ to rlinal H<~Y•'" h·•d JsHned from the huge 1 ampl:fiet s install~d for resr.le <'l ns!de1 chP sugg-p~Jtion of the C'(lur·a· I I l • • • - , Frrneh lliPr:; have adoptf'd as their patron ~aint I•*tlrPr ('anius, whose uame will :::oon l>P entNed for canonization. He uratic a metuora!Jie balloon ascPnsion August 6, 17~4. Three Quakes are Reported ington-Approval was given Chicago - Three distmct earthquake dent Coolidge Tuesday to tl'le and Oregon. The prchect:would shocks were reigistered on the United 17,715,000 and would provide irri· States weather bureau seismograph for 124,000 acres m the two\ here in the twenty-four hours ending Sec' etary ·work had previous· at 8. a. m. Thursday_ The second n,..,.~""' it. Appropriations for car ljhock recorded, continuing from 1:18 out the work must be made by P ~; to 5: 30_ p. m .• was called "se~ upon the basis of the formal 1ous by officwls. 1t was at an est1· • mated distance of 4000 miles. T~e 1 given. * I first tremble was recordered on the 111· aml lead rlg:ht-handNl Roy, Luther strument at the Umversity of Chi n e A. G rowers G 1ven ssura c . lengne rn Houthf the of ing piteh~r cago at 8 28 a. m Wednesday, lastmg with :!i wins Hlld JO defPat~. has hPPn ington - The south was p;om until just before noon, at an estimatEd uy ::\ew Orlena· to the Chicago sold · cooperation and fitdncial re- distance of 4000 miles. Cub:4. to market its record cotton the president's cotton colUmit· Battle on With · Red Cantonese Army Clarencl' Gri!lin, southpaw hurll'r on · Shanghai ~A toho news agency dis· ch met Tuesday to survey the team, chall;ed np his ~lemph:,; the A hasty dragnosis of corrdi patch from Kiukmng says that an ex· on rhe day It wa,; \ic-tOiy t\\Plltit>lh brought the statement from FJu· I tensive battle bet\\ een northern Chi annonnc-Pd that he had been sold to MPyer. Jr., chairman, that thE ,·nose troops and "red" Gantonese for• 111-ookl~ n. v. as better than m 1921, when ces is in prog1 ess i~ the region ot :>l"anchang, to the south of Kiukiang-, situation arose. * George Sargent, who won thE· npPn . . m Kiangsi province. It also says that weRrern go~f clunnpion«hi]J in J!:O(l, L~gi~latur~: anotl;ler battle is being fought arouncl nnd his Ron, Alfr<'<l, form one of tlw Tienchiachen, on the Yangtze river , CaL-A special sessior The river steamer Kasugasan Maru ot greatest father and son combination:; ifornia state legislature waE the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, a Japanese in tLe eo nn try Tuesday by Governor Richard concern, was fired on recently by Chi· * to ratify the six-state Coloradc nese troops and compelled to return to Brnie :"\eH•rs. former Stanford bac>k· compact in the hope of imme<li Kiukiang It is believed that river traf· tieltl Rtar, played b.-illiHntls m th.Paddy Dri~coll, star 11la~ or of tlle openmg; foothall gfllll(' at Duluth, the on Colorado river legisla fie between Kiukiang and Hankow is eongress wh"-.n Jt ·con.Venes.l.r no Ienger possible because of dange r Chicago Cardinal p1·ofe~swnal football 1 I10UIP team dPfPutm;: the Kan~us City team of the National le.tgue, l)as Co'~ ho~ >:, 7 to 0. itnt>Pr. The legH;lature will go intc from attacks by Chmese troops along • signed a contract to play \\"ith the October 22. In calling th the banks. · • • * ('hic:ago Bears, mauaged hy <ieorge session, the governor pointer.. Many of Europe's heRt auto racin;.: that delay would jeopardize thE Frenc_h Lose Slic.kers' ~a me on Yanks Halas and Ed. Stet n.,lllau, f<H"tllel· tlril er:=: wi~l in,·a<Ie .\menca"s li"tH"';, University of Illi;wh; stars. Hulas saul Amiens, France-It has been learn and continue the flood men uext ~·ear in nn eiTm t to 1esto1·e tht• .Eld that certain persons _in Amiens who Dris<·oll would be the second highe><t the Imperial valley. tll p,;t igp formerly hplu :,~ auto ma11 recently ·changed Amencan dollars in· priced profe~~io 1 Htl foot h. 11l pi a.rer m ufacturers of the Old world. to francs and thought they were reap- America, only II:u·old lirange excet•dFlood Victims in Dtre Need ing a profit of some 50 per Cf'nt, by ing him. -· * "How to Look at a Golf• Ball" I" lngfield, Ill. - Decl~rlng !hat "short-changing" American tourists got I t ionnl IHJllJ"el. the title of a new hool-. The troulllt residents of flood stncken (!om the worst of the deal. "For on<'e we Moroccan War Over: Th;s I~ Off1cial 1 :liHl ll Oil 1 is )Oll h,l\e to tool' tlcmu in Illinois are· "in dire, nee( got the better of the Americans," the Golf Is Favorite Sport I ~ads . 'T P~i:' ve. war I'11llister, 0~· I soniPhow the ball al\1 a~ s 'eems to Purnle Coach Says Pl:O clothin~, a.~d m many case! I ~r~nchll'!en are said to have declqred .1 :ictally mformen tho ca!omrt conner! • ~ Heydler President of rt:GPllt thn loft~ attrttHle Governor Ler I when they met at a hank to again attention, Games Need Stabilizers ! tll.tt the ,, tr in Mo T'l(f'O !!', ('c mp1 € te tonight issued a prodamatior I trimslate their dollars into francs and ''M~· favorite spnrt i"' golf ·• ele * * * rtcrl that the reratria· I:eroy :\Iah<J.ffey, l'itt~hur;.:h's pitchIh•fon· 1l c>an he on a par with the l'' over. Hers"' for gifts of food, clothing ano • reap their profit. They were complete- dares .John A. He~·dler, prt•<it!Put of •1ot1 of 1h • trO'"'Q ~ onll h • ,.. ,..,, l •tml to the Red Cross· to be ~Ji.ed• iB11:r rli~conc"ert('d when .the paying teller the ?l:atwnr.l lea~ne. "I llncl hn,e· in;.; re<"rlllt, is a husky ;o;ix-footc•r and tntPrtollPglate ~fl!l f.'. professional foot1 hy Novemhrr 20, and that the forces work Ten thOJ!S.a_ng ~l~arll fo1, r,aJ:'icHy r'Qn thrpngh, the pile of bills, ball m~· r·ecreatlon rt Is mr husl- tine· hatter. He oiH·e umcle fom· home h::ll 11 ill h,l\"' to !!PI c·o:.chPs lil•e 1emaining in \lorocco would be on the 1 the b&rs of his ne,::.<, too, but if I Wf'l"<' sutlcll·nlv nms ~u a game white pln) ing for the• Zn;1p];p Yost am! H!Jcknc, •:: rhl' opm· through l<>oking and, the by work was voted •l=!lC~tlx • > peace bnsu; of 1921. window said: "Th!lSe are counterfeit." 1 rf'DlO\ ed from the pre"idency I would Columhia club •in the South Atlan<tc ion of <Heun Tllr«tlethwmte, !\"orth· c~.) s. - - • ~ ,J• weotPrn l'o:lch. attenel the games r<'~nlarly just the lc,ague. ~ • .~;.., "l. "The pro game needs stabilizer~." Pacific Stea-~er Goes Ag;:d at Frisco * uges Show Uta~, C~k.e., J:.?\:Y: ,, · Apple Ccop Biggest Known i;, Country same. * * >=- • '"1 • , ' ~ ~'. By wmmng the rowing champion· Thistlethwa!te Rays. "It ha~ drawn San Francisco Caught in a l;lanket "'fltat's the sport fo1· youn-gsters. Chicago-"Bring teacher an apple" Lakn-\Vater in Utaii lake wal ;;!ups of Canada, the Unitecl State:>, large crowds in :"e\ era! instaners, but of heavy fog, the steamer l\1aliko. 42SO 1 don't believe In golf as a game 1 feet below compromise level ·i: may yet ha~'e to be resorted to as an Englanu and Australia in 1S:-U, Eel 1t wa" the individual pia~ ers and not of side \\est the off ashore went tons, today of lads the hPcause youth, for of thls year, according tc em"t""MCY ' ~~tiona! slogan. Reports stnmuous. Hanlon estab!i~hf'd lumself as the the attraction of competing teams that 1 more somethinl! need .. "' Alcatraz island, San Jt'rancisco bay, at .,..,·nm·r made by William ~f: Green from the gon~r nment bureau of agri· tlr~t real champion of the world iu created the interest.. in charge of mv$st.k'at'Uin· ii cultui:al PCOhomics. say that, despite· I• oothnll, baseball, soccer, any f<port any ldnd of sport. The :vessel "'fhe profe~~ional game may sornP 6:15 Sunday morning. that demands per;;onr.l contaet. . " _, . -·--, day be acCP]ltPd with the same fa VIJt" whtch anived from Kahului, Hawaiian "Golf is for those ad\ nnc-Nl In Lake basm proj~ct,_ to th1 the.. fac~ that the 19 .. 6 estimated total no 1ongf'r 1.un 11a"ps has been reduced 1 year~"• ,,.110 C'ln water storage commission. A pr'bductwn of apples I•'or the ftrRt time in 24 )"ears a m; the collegt' game, hut I helinve tllut Islands, \\ ith a cargo of pineapples, , . level, the report said, the ~ak1 1 3,500,000 barrels m the la~t month, the or cnrry the pigskin. It ghPS them Stanford v~. California ma ior athletic day Is a long way off. Professional was il\, no apparent danger, Captain 72,200 acres and contame< c?ti.ntry still has the heaviest commer- walking exercise ancl the u!'e of contest \\ill be held 111 San Franc-Isco football net>d~ 1110re organization, a The craft is M. J. Bul~ers said. r.cre-feet of water. At the s~mt qa~ crop known .. The new_ forecast of muscle~ that othPrwlse \\ ou](l remain when the third game of the ba~ket ball clean set of rules that will he lived owned by the Matson Navigation com In 1925 the lake was 5.2 feet be market ~pples this season lS 38,508,000 i<llf' Swillg!ng rluhs, of eonrse, puts ser!e;.; '' 111 he played in the l~xpo><itlon up to nnd a schedule that must be pany: The 1\Iallko was refloated at followed." the compromise level and cov •barrels,. mcluding 1,600,000 barr:llil, in· Into 1 1, ) every part of the bod ." auditorium March 5, 1927. f!.ood tide. Y crease m Virginia r 76,300 acres. 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