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Show r v 3ri t f fairness to all sections of L'tah county. ' !; FOET1ETH YEAK. ir it A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy m It, hehald rno:;i2 Editorial Rooms , . --H- 14S. . . PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 1926. 1C7 PRICE TWO (XNT3 : T jwullLviLbuQ) of:!Nebo: Division ionsJlllDa HbopfRace Young Cougar Quintet Decisively Vanquishes "BULLDOGS TO TACKLE FAST PAYSON TES Provo v High ; Basketeers In Readiness f of Openinjris League Tilt r PAYSON BRING REAL CONTENDERS HERE MM r After Coach Roberts ha,d opened the gate to the "X" cage and had allowed ten ferocious Cougars 40 minute freedom Wednesday evening, six crippled Oklahoma Savages,' bruised and bleeding from the clawing and the chewing to whk-- they had been, subjected, drug tUeniselvefl from the arena vanquished In a bitter struggle. Seven times, in nine evenings, thetlavagea nad been ftt similar eucouuters "before iheyfaced had before once the Cougars; but only they left the floor overcome, and that only by narrow margin- The little eud .of the "40 to 21 score was the smallest the Savages bad carried away thus far on 'their trip : -- :t : - : ; .s to the Paelflc.-;-V.v.- The ' the demonstrated t)nirar8 f t iJhaE they a re able defenders of the tate championship captured - r.. -'- Local Squad - Has Enjoyed Wonderful Basketball Activities Ire-Seas- on - right 'em, provo! flgbt 'em J Fight 'em. Provo .fight 'em. Fight "enttalr ! fight 'em square Fight 'era, Provol flght 'em. Onee mora ,tbe old fam!Uar war cry will ring out against the walla - of- a-- , tost fthatrftl f vatt had been together only twk SECURES OLD Kince-befor- e the Ttt holiday-recess- the university, they put uira rattling good game. Last nlght'a contest revealed 'hat the agile body necessary for the 'retaining of the BAND LIBRARY state; basketball eluiinpioiiKhip is already in he tandr of Coaches Hub erts and Hart, even though rough claws .must be trimmed "here" and ymmstairtff morrow sight, as . the basketball Former Members of teams representing: the Payson and BandOrganiz' Provo City there. .. Provo high school take the floor Elks Band The little old basketball workshop la a gruelling' match of speed and Tba music library and part of the of the big church school was filled agility a s well as skill ind anee. Jhe game will usher In an instruments of the now disorganized from floor tv rafters with an en other: Neho division league season Provo band became the property of town TVasktHtiull fans.' The- crowd andlttgtve commission looked more, like that of ; a Tftate lasts, the first chance to ."size up' tlon passed by two of the' strongest contenders' for authorlEinf the7purcbase- -f of - the eham4ah!p eoHtesthHw the ftrtst " - - - publie practkv game-- of .. the'nesson; same. . the local tltie- The youthful "Bulldogs," are all The resolution was Introduced by It bodes fair for the cominc leaene fettle' far tomorrow's tussle Mayor G. K. Hansen in an effort to contests and cries .out like a voice and 1f theT'sttecumb to the Payson save to the city the splendid1 service from the wilderness for a lurser and niorphp'to-iTaf- e outfit, they wjH have TOTjttbtsW oemTeatffThrliaitt by tbe-w-cH tl? church institution -- " " " kflbWtfiusM wpsntisatlon fer. i They haveiust cbmraeteu"" mitre The library and the instruments Ipi reality the game was very sueeessful practice: scries,, in which they battered down all oppo will be used by the newly organized band of which Sirm (Continued on Page Six) sition with- remarkaBlaase This Provo was all tbejuoresurprislng lnylew Jepperson, Jr, has been eleoted the 20 members of of the heavy loss which the coach leader. Most e . sustained when tiiue out' of the first tjhe organlzatVin are- former mem' oana. on rrovo Ders is of tne twelve it put mtrlng graduated. - One noticeable-- feature of' " the intended to Increase the - member- -' playing of this year's team has been ship to approximately 2$ or 30. the smoothness and apparent ease Tha new musloal organization ef movement on the floor. - They holds Its ' practices every Monday " seem to have the" knack of conserv- - evening in the Elka borne, ' The. ing their- energy and making Jhelr Elks wlli assist the band in various efforts count lbs the greatest possible ways, and will cooperate with the OSLO, Norway, Jan., 7. (UP) city effjeiata in maintaining the or; Lincoln Ellstforth Americau advantage. Amundsen last The strength of the Payson quint ganizatlon. summer's attempt - to reach the is an unknown quantity so far,, but TortlTTote by piano,, will Share as the, Provo 'cagers: !T(ffiuWWave he-solu tomorrow .kajieJJdJlLeflURljIghtS tjoaworked-eu- t ing the Amundsen;Ell8W9Pth flight Simmons for-night by applylng-t- h this year in the dirigible "Norge." inula. :': :.:"':zi: r.r.ijiz The Norwegian aero -- club; pro Season tickets for the five league to Jmoting the venturer-announcegames to, be played jn Provo, entitl--' the ftipht would liear the that day " lng the holder to. the same reserved EVANSVILLE, Ind.f Jan., T Trans-title "Alnnndsen-Eilfraort- h seat, will be on sale for $2 at the was feared- today Polar flight, 1(128," and Would 1 (UP)Trouble school and Thornton or the high as Walter Kroff, general niab-tgeunder Norwefilfin colors. The rec Heditulst drug stores, this week. of company mines in ord" of the expedition wMl be writ ' The probable lineup of the- two southwestern Indiana, prepared to ten - teains jointly by Ainuuusen ana- tiiis- followsiv; the mines In the face of de- worth. . reopen Provo. " Payson' .!. j mands of mine union leaders, that mow .. . , . . Lrivingston the preifertleabe closed to non- . . .If . . Mendi ohall Hoover , ..' "workers. union .fe 'ttlson, Perkins Phillips, Gee Kroftdeciared, the mines would . JleBeth .rg... Bovfaj, r,, men. be operated with Mortenson BullHk. . ) . . ."lg. They "were closed last week when district leaders ef the United Mine Workers' of America started their campaign to unionize all mines in , BRUSSELS, this territory. Jan, 7 (UP) miners Phvsiclans Httendimr Cardinal Mer The arm qf 1200 which has been mov!og through cier declared today that the aged dt)n Vanderburgh and adjoining coun- churchman is jn no tnmiedi-'itties forx several days in the drive get of death and that he is recoverfor nulotdzation of the mines was ing, slowly from effwts- - of his re-owever, theyt re dispersing today.Xhe: semble Sunday afternoon at Prinw-to- garded his ciiiu-econdition, as in cam Curable. .It is exiieeted that he wll the moves-lfor further . ; I)S ANGELES, Calif., Jan., 7. paign. live a few) months. (UP) DinU-ic- t Attorney Asa Keyes ' Los Angeles appeared before, the The cardinal suffered a relapse rOWEB DELOPEB DIES. cotinty grand Jury todny and de--" JanH- flUPV- Jasf night and the pApal : nuncio SHARON; Ooniy in connection jnanded ' Romulus BiggfiMOolgate. a devef-according to with the Pasadena grandstand United Press, to London advices the California electrical of in power op r ... New Year'a day. former vice president - of the may have been ,behjnd reports carand : The prosecutor told the jurors National Lead company," died at ried by the Central News of London, that crlmlnlal negligence was re-- , his home here yesterday. the l Colgate that which ?the for accident, spnii'ililo was 07 years old. aarranient. more than cost twa lives and tbtwiastf':'tihfnntjiinit' tbeJieop-sperteirtho- the-cfit- y -- e . City-jSlk- s ELLSWORTH TO .!-- FEARS TROUBLE - r al , ..i.n AGED CARDINAL .... -. e DAY FATALITY r - indk-tment- a col-ap- r . .. " ;- 1Q0 p,iriwng injured He asked for Indict nuii'ts charging, Buinslaugbter. - Before tiklng any action, the Jury v qn zxod witnesses, including - Jjiiil T. Mnhoney, builder of the stnad; Artlmr O. Shaver, Pasadena building Inspector; C. B. Biicknell. InKpartor who passed on the safety - of tbp stand and Miss Doris Htrawn. depart- deputy In. the inspector's HUNGARIAN - PLOT LEAKS VIENNA, Jan., (UP) The Journal' Budapest correspondent reported today that : ' Count Victor BtecheSiyi, cousin of , Hungwian Minister Jiasrelo Szech nyt of Washington, had lieen called beforthe nolice and H was under amod this was. in. connection witn lattempt to put Afcbdtike- AV 'the ' brecht on tlx" Hungarian throne. 7. . A. r - -- , C ri - lat Children In the Tiuipunogos school will be Inoculated against the, dis ease Friday morning by I)r. Arnold E. Itoblson, city physician and Mrs. Buth Ward Mumford, school nurse, provided permlsslou is granted by the parents , according to bcakh offlciaig. Jr rthat--a- ll children It who have boon exposed to the.dis-eae'Wll- l lie asked to be Inoculate -- . - at aciiool or tne nv- Ennuiy phy sTilanrTlduTtS'TtiTnBa ve ' been exlKised and Wlw jiuve- - nut recently Itecir KiicceRNfully luoculuted are al so urged to see their rcxpectlve physicians for the proper precau- UOllS. .... , ,". DIES TODAY ' - . 3 MEN FACE GRAVE CHARGE Lavtre. Van Ansdal, 21, of Santa-qni'arrested Wednesday. by Sheriff J..D. Boyd and Deputy Sheriff to a Otto Birk, pleaded guilty barge of liattery In Judge George 8. SenHallfTs court (this uiomiug. tence will lie pronounced within the next day or two. Ira Van Auvdal. 18, brother of" La vera and: Rescue Kay, 21, also of Santaqnin, arrested as accomplices In the offense, pleaded not guilty and were held under ' $500 bond. The three young men are accused of having- attacked a niRn named Brown in Santaquin canyon early New. Tear's morning. (r -- - - HOLD REGULATION EXCELS ARBITRATION Point to Success of Interstate Commerce Commissioner to Handle Railroad Matters I WASHINGTON, Jan..' The man who uucovered the Teapot Uarae exactly two j ears ago, Seniftor Thomas J. Walsu, Su-tanWith appropriate ceremonies, the Democrat, today donned his new officers of the Provo Klwanls armor for a 'new Investigation' into lua were Installed at a banquet at 'aliinilDiim trusty, con- the Hotel Roberts Wednesday night the trolled an4Titteftdedbotn 1y the member Mellon. , of the organisation and their wive. A;lng as Invest ftator for tljr. Val Hoyt, retiring president of senate judiciary committee, Walsh the club, presided as toastmaster anDonnced he would siunmon Attor- and conducted the installation cere ney General John W. Sargent and monies, Assistant Attorney General Ikinovan Chung Mow Chung, alias Bill But this afternou to; tell why no- court ler, late of Hong Kong, was the action h'as been taken against the. honor guest and proved to be the aluminum company of America el- - sensation) of the evening. Not only though the federal tradeonjmlwjlun' did Cbung Mow Chong wear hi of- reconuueBded a utl trust proceedings fldat rolies but an admore than a rear ago'. :..s dress In his Batlve language.- - Hit ',V'a'sn recommends that the stage presence was perfect, his com ahould jit as did the mand ef the muguagewUhoutu,. pittJlfi Tands" WminHtee TU the ' oil flaw, while the luakeup would do ttii-enteudiers credit to a Maudarin. ' Investigation bo may tdntdtute Ji quorum, instead of B. A. was, ftben MWrgan Judge ap- called having a small upon for - what the toast' pointed, i. master termed a 'roast" of the club. Walsh made tip his mind for his Judge Morgan responded In h'p new investigation on the spur of n osual happy vein and bis address ' moment. He lcame ii(to- his ; Was exceptionally welt reeeved In two 11 m.. a at Trnwiay and Lleutwuint:Ooyernpr. .Myron E. hoiit without revealing Wa 1nten Crandait, Jr., of Hpringvllle spi)kS Hons, even to .bis stenographer, on Klwanls Ideals and pounded wrote ouft the resolution ftutliurlrfng home some excellent suggestions for the lnvestig'itloa which was iidopt-e- th worlt nf the tjnb during the year by1 thg senate yesterday without 1020. - " 7 objection. Mark Anderson, the newly elected president received an ovation from the member When he arose to ac cept jhe responrtblHtlea; of the KU wanls dub for the present year. Mr. Anderson outlined the program which has beett mapped out and asked for the cooperation of every member of the organization is mak ing Jhe year a complete juccess.i. Retiring President Val Hoyt paid a splendid tribute to Provo's musical talent and the following numbers John Henry ixon Dies In confirmed the praise which he gave OF MURDERER NEW TORK, Jiin ,17. (UP) Representatives of the m'tiers will contlnue'to urge federal regulation aa the means of setUing the anthracite coal strike, their spokesman Indicated before today's Joint began, despite the rejection by the mine ownera of the plans when first advanced yesterday. The spokesman expressed himself as still hopeful that the plan wonld be adopted. At the mine owners headquarters all comment on the situation today was refused. , "In any. situation 1'k this, of coarse, it is the first duty for the parties Involved to settle their own troubles," said the miners representwe hava ative. "Bur apparently been enable to do this. It .would, then seem tlma to. turn ta some ou- t' ' . . side solution, , "The mine, owners proposed ar - ' ' , bilratlon., "Tbe m'flers feel that federal regv ' , ulatloA would be belter. When we advanced the proposal we expected to run In tbe same sort of opposition that control over tha tailroads Vyi fhe Interstate Oom ben first, wecce :atiBjtnmui8lon. igt advanood. But the Interstate Commerce Commission's operation has proved equitable to both sides and the snbje corioTtloa : would obtain. 'with eaat". 4. , . ;-- -.' V) J MARK" tlil PROMINENT colt-fcren- . .. accompanied f.y ft Ait F.j Hansen,- with ' W. by words-writte- Harrison It" Merrall and "Drr'Geo. H; Brlniball and the music by Mr. Uinaen proved "very- exceptional." ri,NIiOve You,- Utah VaWRy," wlt Um-J--ij- daiM-wa- -. Sung by the entire club and the instrumental Music by Mr. and Mrs. Ratidi Booth and Harvard ' Olsen made a tremendous nit. ?The retiring offffers ofthe Klwanls club were paid a Mgh tribute by the lneirihert for the accomplish, menu of the past year. t TneoHowtnf a ttstttt tn - i- tiring officers qf the clnb i "Tresldent, II. V.lloyt; Immediate - bait Lake Hospital; Funeral ALL ITALY PAYS SADH0i,IAGET0 Ailen ; vice president, Roy J. Murdock ; vVe Iprcfldent, Idark Anderson; district trusteev E.- - " -- - PASSES AWAY Friday Afternoon - -- 2 i PAYSON MAN ANDi:R05w tbem by way. .of lutrnauction: Vocal solos by Prwf. J. Jl. " BEOVED LADY f. Ashworth, Walter Adams, BORDIGHERA, Italy Jan 7. James Bullock, Q. H. . Brimbnll, John O jjleesley, John W. Famr. (UP) While monks and nnns still kept their saddened watch about the bier of Italy's queen mother, wreaths by the hundreds arrived today to speak, their .message of devotion. Not alone the great of the nation forwarded the tnnte tributes, for s'fuple folks of tbe mills and farms added their less- pretentious gifts . . ' "WASHINGTON, Jan., 7. (UP- )- of flowers. Amer'ran rubber niamifaitun-rFrpm Premier. Mussolini, deep went before the house Interstate and admirer of the queen mother's splenforeign commerce committees tmlay did character, came a wreath of red to present, their grievances against carnations of unusual variety grown In the sun of the Riviera and known .. the British ruliticr couiliiiie ,vt it M.nul Tir.Y as "Mussolini bloonut" . 'fit. .w,...., its iriquiry Into the foreign mouop1 j The queen mothers' body will tcrt oljes of raw materials by holding In state In Rome on Monday before-, ses it is entombed beside K'aig Hum-Vug and afternoon diily morn "" bert's in the Pantheon, the shrine of sious. ' ' ()., Firestone, .Akron, Italy's illustrious dead. Harvey lUJiMUfaeturer, was culled as the first witness, j "' j After all ruliler vfifnesss have been heard the'Voinmittee will determine Its' program for the tu minder . . .' of Its liMfniry." Mar-gherit- a. PAYSON, Jan., Henry onnt.v. ctim Dixon, miatdaner. and well known business man of this city died, in a Salt Lake hospital Wmlnesday morning .where he was taken last week for medical '"" treatment." Born at Kirtland, Ohio. July 13 1S3Q, tlie sou of Christopher S. and Jane WJghtniau Dixon, he faced the hardships of pioneer lunny-o- f rfe. during hisearly boyhood. In 1H62 he crossed the plains with bis imrents in Cniitaln Oampliell's company. Upon ttfSir arrival in Utah In (.htober 4if that year the family settled In Payson, As atyoung man Mr. Dixon start ed In the cattle and sheep business. loiter he devoted his time entirely to- - the sheep Jndiistry and looking after blsextenside lond. holdings; In 1000 he was elected to the office of commissioner "of Utah county on the Republican ticket in which capacity he served for a number! of He also was mayor of Payson rfty for two terms from 18!K to 11K1X Previously he had .been a' clty'coun . citman.. .. , At, the 'organization of the Nebo stake-of-JLX, 8. church he be-came a high councilman, serving in this pos'tion for many years with great Integrity. He was always ac tive; in public affairs and took an active part in polities. For many -- COMPLAIN ON PLEBISCITE ,,'",. CAUSES RIOTtiRUBBER TRUST A RICA, Chile, Jan., 7. (UP) Troops were ou patrol during the n'.ght In the city of Tacna, following a new outbreak of pasidons stir-re- d by the tension of the" Tacna-Aric- a : pirfilseite sitnatlon. , Tacna In Street fighting occurred before the guards Were posted and five Peruvians reqtilred " hosplfal treatment, ene.cf whom hid revolver and knife Vounds. . "The trouble occurred when 36 Peruvian electoral workers arrived at the Tucha station. Ch't'eans shout ed patriotic cries, to which the Peruvians resonded. : General fighting followed and the police Interr vened, s . - , LYSQLAFFECTS EVELYN'S VOICE -- MT. VESUVIUS j-ear- TO TAKE LIFE FREE PARTY ' CHICAGO, Jaa 7. ( of Evelyn Nesbit. who" at- ftempted to end her life Tuesday by taking poison, was so Improved to day that her physicians promises her release from the hospital wlth'n The a week. The divorced wife of Harry JanTJT.-d- -p) A free entertainment will be given 'A'pijES." new eruption of Mount Vesuvius Is K. Thaw was cheered by this news In the Lake View ward chapel Frito l'rofessor Mall-adr- but was concerned about her voice, normaV day evening by the building and finwhich la In grave danger as a result of the Vesuvius laboratory. ance committees for the new Inn, Hesard;"BTio ws of "Ljsol burn3"ln her throat'-- Her There yeflra. that the volcano Is functioning per- chief source of Income, outside of IB the near ; future.-, ; that there will the money paid her by Thawhas connty Republican central commit A first class program will be fectly demonstrating tee and chairman of tbe local com lie no .outbreaks at the side of the lieenlnglng. In caliarets, ml served be will given, refreshments ' : , mlttee. , :. rofa'e niny be ruined, ber doctors mountain." ; and , dance enjoyed. All of it ' told her. In 187? he was man led to ElUa will be free. All members Of the Johnes. One daughter was born to ward, old and young folks, are Inthem, Mary Jane Hickman, who died vited to attend. 'e fifteen year's ago leaving two ehlt Florence Hickman, Ferrlii and dren, SKATE IN BATHING SUITS. Who with his widow .and the' folUP) Miss LONDON, Jan., 7. ef StAN FRANCISCO, J.nn. T. (Ur.) Mass. Jan, Megan Lloyd J5PRINGFIELD, lowing brothers and sisters sur- A slight earthquake was felt here 7. ( UP) Semi-Ml- a vlvef C. F. Dixon, Erastus Dixon. former Premier Lloyd George, today dnderwer.t-aisiicccaf- ul last nisht at 10 p. nw according to Mrs: Mary NeliekerV Mrs. Emma has created a new fad here. :cpcra'.'oh - ' .v reports here today which showed no for appendicitis; Douglass and Mrs. Estclln FairPeople am enjoying skating, '.;. damage had been done. V v.', banks ail resldentsef Pa.vson." clad only in bathing srilt8?. 4 Her copditioa anli "iiaeitL'-was The rremblor was of .slight inteni The weather Is mild, but haa descrllietV as ratlsfactorn:-..--- ' Z Fnnerat services will V held In second vaster-da- y sity, although- of several to Illness o'i i not Her been develop warniijoug enough r the Nebo 'stake tabernacle Friday was not of sufficient m'tned . duration. It amther futhef va; Interment siMill skiting. afternoon nt 2- o'clH-kseverity to awaken aleepera ,hastily from Italy. wtU be In tbe Payson city cemetery. . B : ON RAMPAGE AT LAKE VIEW -- ' he, . - 4 , - eon-rtant- lj - . Although Operators Reject Plan Miners Believe-- It Only Solution -- , Wallace Warding, inn of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jtording, died at the honiof hiir Erandpari cuts, Mr. and Mra.EJ. HalL 23B South Second East street thi city, Thiiredayi murnij ness of several weeks duration. The illd was born in th'n city ' August 2, 1925. ' Surviving are the parents, one sister, Joy Maxine, and the grandpa reutsT" Ftineral m'n'lces wUl be held at the HaU home Sat urday afternoon at 2 oeslock. Intermnit will be In the Nephl city cem etery, where the "body will be taken In cure of the Berg Mortuary. - - Anderson, 'tee President tieurge ' d 7. Ariz., 'Jan.! . FLORENCE, "Sport fans of Provo are watching with Interest Henry Jones' (UP)-Biil Lawrence, ' Oklahoma and no doubt many of them are Just a little proud of the yecordi dwixrado, must hang bere; tomor-row.fhe la making as a wrestler of national fame,". observes Fred Sttiblra; who the murder of Hazen Burch, ... , Phoenix constable. Is among those watching Henry's mat activities,- , LJFlnsl preparations tor thjp- exwir--" 'Provo has produced a lot of renowned personngrs ami il'4jboiit-tim- e she was turning out another figure o national fame, and I dont know t!oa were made today' following the state of any, one I would rather see bring laurels to himself and bis home word from Phoenix that refused to hoard of pardons had town than Henry Jones, He was worked hard to get where be is in tne commute the death sentence. . wrestling game, and he, like others, he The condemned mans' mother and perlenced defeat sister. Fay, arrived his' "HIb recent victory ever Robin Reed, 1924 Olympic wrestling cham here today for a final visit In the sort writers of the Ptidfic death cell. They made a dramatic plon, adds now glory to bis" record,-nncoast predict for him a great future. Thousands of people are nttracted plea in vain yesterday, for Lawr- -i and thousands are- looking toward rrovo, Utah, as a ences' life. te 'was Lawrence Mrs. prostrated producer of champion athletes. has worked Mn slew of Jones' successes wouldn't It bp appropriate, re give, him with .brief." She trialto save her since the event some sort of recognition upon his arrival hoiae? Anatnletlc from. the gallows. tun Wiwhlcfi JouHTlirmselfconldlie seeiTIn mttlon jveul lie Veryrlimcly, Tbe sister was form calm, declar- showr their and-th- e fans of this territory would m doubt tng alie bad done all thntis possible re appreciation of bis Jecent sncrepies. ,1 look for .Tones to be the t world to save her brothers' life--an- d . : . before he his to herself wrestler (ate. quits."stoically welterweight signlne champion ::f , OF UNION PLAH BalUL r Seeoud VJce President W. R. "' . '.' Butler.- H. V. Hoyt, M iMstr'it-Truste- e Secretiryr-- J. N. Eilertson. fr Board of directors t Walter Adams, J. A. Bullock. Claude 8. Anhwgrth, Dr. J. Karl Beck, L. L. Graham, Dr. Madison Merrill, Heber Rujiper. S-- :F0R ADOPTIOil BIG CLUB FESTIVAL efre INFANTCHILD SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES .,'. Vrt IS HELD KIWAXU OFFICERS Prcsldent-rMar- lf Adults As Well As Children Asks Attorney General Rent Why No Action Has Exposed Should Be Inocu-- . Been Taken on Matter . lated Officials Say CONVALESCING or-mo- H NEW Sar-- , .non-unio- JURYINDICTS ALLEGEOTFtUST ALUMINUM TRUST TIMPANOGOS SCHOOL AFFAIRS TO GET AIR L CHILDREN TREATED 1SHAREH0N0RS . mm Board of . Health TJrjfes Pre Uncoverer of Teapot Dome caution hue Announcins zcandalJDorisLWariTogs x Tor New War Epidemic Only Mild. ettner- - 1926 NET OFFICERS FOR A mild epidemic of smallpox has brokearoutln thenorthwesr aectlon of I'nivov according the. the clt.v board of health. At present only a. few eases. have been repotted 'Officials Inform that while-the- re it no need fof any citizen to become " excited livef the epidemic, they should take precaut'ons so as. to check Its further spread. H KIWANIS CLUB INSTALLS III PART OF CITY of-th- - WM STARTS EPIDEMIC OF ens rnolay leaa. a ax-orliii- e rt TMs-erui- member-ef-the-Uta- , . )"' - a-- Miss Lloyd George Is Operated On Slight Earthquake At San FVancisco ? :! -- -- ... Georeer--laughter- her : . T-- -- - .;.'.-- -' -- - , |