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Show 1 THE SAUNA 'SUN. S ALIN A. UTAlt TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME WEEK'S OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND .OTHER COUNTRIES important Event of the Last Seven Oay Reported by Wire and Pre-- . . pared for the Benefit of the . . ,m Busy Reader. WESTERN EPITOME A flood of beer of high alcoholio content is sweeping the country. General Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant secretary of the Treasury told the house ways and means committee in asking taxes on nearbeer and denatured alcohol to aid in prohibition enforcement. Arnold J. Ilellmich, collector pf internal revenue in St. Louis, Mrs. Geo. Remus, wife of the millionaire bootlegger of Cincinnati and a number of prominent Republican politicians in. St. Louis have been indicted in con-- , nection with violations of- - the Vol; stead law in Indianapolis, according to announcement at St. Louis, Mo. The board of directors, Standard dil company ef Indiana, declared a cash dividend of 62 cents on each' share of its capital stock. The divi- Many Other Commodities Are Earned Jn List Which. Is In Line For Tax Action Is Expect. Reduction; ed e d d u super-heterody- 34-fo- single-contr- 0 radio-frequen- ll radio-frequenc- y . k n e reslsto-coupjer- to-fin- d $365,000,000 revenue annu- ally. The committee jvill consider all of these taxes, together with apportion0 ing among them the remaining tcf be c.ut from ftie federal tax $100,-000,00- burden. Secretary Mellon proposed that some of these levies which yield comparatively small returns, including that on art works, be abolished. The admission tax was revised two years ago to relieve all admissions of 50 cents and less of the lev. . No definite scheme for revision of these rates has been proposed by members of the committee, and Chairman Green announced that they would be considered on the same nonpartisan basis as the revisions decided upon recently, including the ImHe portant income tax schedule. sees lktle hope, however, that the remaining points to be" tafcpn uT in framing the tax redaction bill can be disposed of as quickly as those already decided, but he believes the progress made so far assures completion of the measure before Thanks-ginvinin ample time fcJr presentation to the house when congress s. . by-pa- -- ondenser Five-Tub- e con-ene-a December 7. Inulan Buries Child Alive; Arrested Pueblo, Colo. The love of a Ute Indian for his bride, which caused him to bury his baby alive In .the grave of its mother, believing that such a ceremony would bring his mate back to life, will bring Platt Nae 2 sixty-nint- Billiard In addition, cigar manufacturers asked for a reduction of the levy on their product. The- - entire tobacco resisto-coupler- h -- stalwart member Of the Ute tribe face to face with the whitp mans law here, when he will stand trial In federal court for murder. It will be the second Instance in recent weeks wherein the "government tries an Indian for murder. Recently George Dixon Sujynamie,. a. Walapal Indian, was executed by the federal government in Arizona for murder. six-vo- lt radio-frequenc- y high-M- u -- Post-Dispatch ' Holdup Refuses Xheck Fresno, Cal. An attempt to pay off a holdup man by check, when he did not have the money demanded, was tried by D. ' Yezdenv Fresno tailor, without success, the suspected holdup spurning the offer of the check to flight. and-takin- - 3.000-mil- e J radio-frequenc- y I I $ Payson. Through the e'fforts of the Payson Fish and Game Protective association '24,000 Yainbow trout have been added to Payson . Creek and Sprink Lake, which is the property of .Payson city. The planting was done by members pf the hatchery a fid loqal sportsmen. Salt Lake woman in Utah has a desire to slay a monarch of the forest m the way of an elk and she has applied ter the state fish and game department for a permit to hunt the animal. This is Mrs. E..M. Bagley, wife of the fawner pros id eat of the Salt Lake Fish and Game Protective association. The season opens . on Noyember 2.0 and during the time that the .animals may be hunted 300 elk may Spanish Fork. The Spanish Fork sugar factory is now cuUing an average, of 1476 tons of beets every twenty-four hours. The factory was origia-all- y built for 600 tons daily capacity, . Cut has been improved apd fhe efficiency of the force built up until now It is doing nearly three tim&s the work originally .intended for it. Take me! Take, me! Farmington. Come,. get me! Shrilled in the fright-ened Voice of a baby girl, over The road of the Farmington flood on August 13, 1923, these words were destined to save a little lif and incidentally to 'make a hero of Dr. R. Clarenca Robinson of Farmington. According to word received in Salt Lake Dr. Robinson for .his bravery has Just been awarded a 'bronze medal by the Carnegie hero fund commission which met In Pittshurg recently. Panguitch. An unsolved murder ot a quarter of a century ago may come to light as the result of the discovery, of a human skeletorf, partly gnawed by rats, in an arroyo known as .Lady Petersons Pot, near here. The remains, surro.upied by an old muzzleloading cap and ball rifle, a large bullets and quantity of other antiques indicative of an earlier age, were found by a group of school boys, who were out for a hike on Cit.y-.-O- hawe Two-Ape- x " -- Firearms and. shells, $3,800,000. Smokers articles $40,000,000. Coin operated machines, $600,000. Yachts and motor boats, $350,000. MalTJongg sets, $3000. Art works, $600,000. Jewelry" $6,000,000. tax yields a romos. . Bowling alleys, pool and" tabbies, $2,200,000. Staqip taxes $51,000,000.- Brokers, $2,000,000. s, Port-lan- . hold-weekly- $750,000. h exhi-bltio- 3 e Alcoholic .beverages $25,000,000. Admissions and dues, $33,000,000. . Cameras and lenses, $700,001). V Photographic films and plates, one-hal- live-atoc- to Live in d -- 000,000. sub-bas- I e -- - pen-Isul- auto-mobil- - dam-ag- e Aleu-thia- n . Repeal of "the taxes, involvtyg an estimated loss of $150,000,000 revenue .next yeah which will be among the problems confronting the house ways and means .committee when it takes up consideration of excisq rates, appears to have 'been made impossible by the slashes the committee has approved in. other sections of tfiq new revenue bill it is drafting. Only. $100,000,000 .of the prospective $300,000,000 treasury surplus available for tax reduction is left for the committee to apportion in fevsion of . the excise schedules. If .all requests before the committee" for repeal of the various excise levies were granted , these changed alonp would reduce the governments revenue by more than $300,000,000 annually. Nevertheless, the reduction of the automobile rates appears 'certain. Secretary Mellon proposed sepeal of the taxes on automobile trucks, tire and accessories, but urged retention of the tax on automobile passenger cars. Committee members however, seem to favor some modification, at ldast, of the latter Jax, and automobile manufacturers have promised to pass on .to the consumers any redue-- , . tion .granted. The committee t has before it re- quests for repeal of taxes- - which would yield approximately the fol-- , Lowung amounts. of revenue next year: - Automobiles, tires, parts, etc, $150,- - h Sixteen Stations in Three Minutes immediately . Washington. nonre-ganerativ- 32-inc- 38,-00- Its a Privilege Ogden. George E. Browning was elected mayor of Ogden by a substan-- . tial majority over former Mayor Frank Francis. Harmon W. Peery was elected commis- sioner, defeating Arthur F. Larson, Incumbent, and Mrs. Mary E. Farley was reelected cijy auditor, winning ever Stanley Robbins. . . "Balt Lake City Gas bombs are. to be used by police in the capture ot those criminals trying to evade ar- test by barricading themselves in a house or room, it was ahnounced, by. Chief, of . Police Joseph E. Burbidge. A number of hand grenades have been obtained from Fort Douglas and are to be kept in a con- venient place at police, headquarters-wherthey may be obtained at any time a fugative endeavors to barricade himself and fight off arrest.. . Salt Lake City. The last Utah State Fair entailed disbursements of $70,28&.55, according to a report, presented to the executive committee of the directorate by E. S. Holmes, man, ager, and Miss Martha Gibbs, secre- tary. Revenues from the fair proper were $55,432.58, or $14, 793.97. less .than the ,expenditureq. There are still a feV outstanding accounts which are about offset, it to believed, by out-- , standing claims. Salt Lake City. That girls employed In the industries in Salt Lake may hare a place where they can meet and discuss problems vital, to them and also find recreation, fun and classes of all kinds, the Arda club has been meetorganized and will ings at 8:30 oclock at the Young Wo-- , mens Christian association club R y Honni-made s CUTS FAVORED WILL GREATLY REDUCE PRICE TO CONSUM-ESAYS COMMITTEE of-th-e . News Notes i Utah -- . TAX B Arizona, has stamped Indelibly up-the record of the United States senate subcommittee on irrigation Osci tutor dend will be paid December 15 to . and reclamation the state's claims to i6. stockholders of record N.ovenjber the power potentialities of the Colo.. If-- you have a receiver and you desire to liiten int.o puce rado river. Arizona contends that Marking the close of. his first j)ear GW code will be the solution. LI consists' of 50 the method above signals, as an of inmate the federal pentitem-tarBny use of this resource must proNo. 22DC 6 wire wound on. a of turns tubinjj and tapped at every, at Atlanta, Ga., Warren T. Mcduce revenue for the state. Is a .0005 mfd. variable condenser. The arrow coming from the Cl turn. third Cray, former governor of Indiana has coil and goes to the 16 taps. By A. minus is the only variable portion The Montana supreme court denied written an editorial in GooiTWords, an application by Richard Ringling, the prison paper he had edited since yarylng these taps, clbser or looser coupling between the platp and the grid can be obtained. Use a UV 201A tube with 67J4 volts on the plate. Radio circus man, for a rehearing of a his arrival, in which he declared he . suit in which he was held liable believes he has done his duty since World. for a judgment of approximately entering the institution. The former ' $22,000. The judgment was awarded Iloosier governor also touches, optiof resistance-coupleamplification. Before going, let It be said that the by the lower court to Diering and mistically on the outcome of the priresistance-coupleCunningham, a cattle firm with which son management amplification em- upheaval ' some not be confused with should Ringling was a partner in the Taylor months ago, which resulted in the ployed . Fork Cattle company. They alleged conviction of former Warden Sartaln similar systems described in the pash because it is now possible to maintain Rlngllngs handling of the Interests and the acquittal of former Deputy left them without resources. Warden Fletcher on charges of- brib- - Ideal Radio Receiver With tone quality, for which this type of amplifier Is famous, together with . but One Main Tuning The cutter Algonquin of the United ery. greut- - volume, due to the foresightedA federal warrant charging ViolaStates coast guard reported at Seatness of some of the tube manufacturtle the greatest volcanic activity In tion of the prohibition law was issued ers who are now marketing what are against Frank McKrlane, alleged the Alaska peninsjilg and in the known as high-Mtubes. These tubes One chief the the of of problems islands since Mount Katmal, on field general" of the $9,000,000 liquor home constructor is that of are for resistance-couple- d specially designed trying to the peninsula, 300 miles east from the syndicate which is under investiga- combine and the amplisensitivity with quality. It Is fication amplification tion of government authorities ht Chiobtainable Is which Aleuthians, erupted in 1912. per stage generally admitted that the . cago. with them is far greater than has In utmost the represents Dr. RJchard Derby, husband of EthCircumnavigation of the globe in a sensitivity but then, on local stations heretofore been generally possible. el Roosevelt has returned to Seward, sail boat has been accomplish- the As was mentioned above,, tuning Is quality Is not what It might be. Alaska, after a five weeks big game ed by Harry lidgeon, phoaccomplished by a single dial. This hunt with camera and rifle in the tographer, known to many as thfl li- Possibly this accounts for the fact that dial. Is used to control a llanscom bet manufacturers are no longer many Skilak lake country on Kenal unit and is the main brary navigator." He made port at making a superheterodyne, model but Four fine trophies were secur-d- , San Pedro, Calif., after traveling control. It Is a: unique arrangetuning back to going straight aje two brown bear and two sheep. cockel-shement of two Remler condensers, geared miles in his amplification. Many receivers Two thousand feet of motion picture the craft, Islander, since he set on the market only employ a single together In a manner which makes film were taken of the big Alaskan sail from San Pedro, November 19, state ef R. F. which will be found tuning of the antenna and moose. 1921. circuits simultaneous. The quite sufficient for general purposes. 7 by 18 -- Inches and there Is Is panel Two Concern is caused in Washington stages will only complicate tunWith a new charge of embezzleof room on It for all the equipment of $4000 hanging over his head by a course followed by Governor ing, or if single control Is employed, plenty e ment when a Is necessary, the full value of the two stages! Is Frew W. Schultz, former vice presi- Sorlle of North Dakota, which creates' employed. . not often obtained. a situation without precedent, namely dent of the failed First State bank of and tfie . The tuning Inductances Sioux Falls, South Dakota is out of a session of congress next month with variable antenna condenser assembly, Jail on $20,0000 bond. He previously North Dakota voluntarily having only switch and switch mounted are bpttery f its normal representation in was under $15,000 bond on a charge on the main panel, while all the rethe Benate. There ts concerq ppt,pnly f making false entries. maining equipment la either on the over the unusualness of the situation by- top or bottom of a 2 Thousands of head of the finest but also over the motive animating which is suspended from the subpanel, in the country were on Governor Sorlle and the political bearmain panel by means of Benjamin No. of his curious course. at the eleven-acrof ings pavilion 00O brackets. On the upper side of the Pacific International livestock exFOREIGN .' . the subpanel are mounted the five tube position, when the gates were thrown the grid sockets, three Seven persons are reported to have open for the 1925 annual show at condenser aqd leak mounting, and the been drowned and seventeen, IncludOregon. variable neutralizing condenser. It is ing women and nine children, are also possible room for all the a of the of as result missing bursting GENERAL binding posts, including those for" thte a dam and the destruction of the three connections for the C battery, If Mrs. Marie Maxfield, 19, and Mrs. village of Dolgarrog, Wales. they ere thought to be desirable. On Violet Hammond, 17, confessed robA government flier has had an unthe under side o.f the subpanel there bers who made a speciality of rob- wonted thrill. Attacked suddenly up are five mountings which are used for bing taxicab chauffeurs, were held In the air by an Insane passenger, he the filament ballast resistors. AH these to the grand jury in bonds of $200,000 fought with one hand and with the points are clarified by the illustrations each by municipal Judge Llye of Chi- other guided the plane palely to earth of the original article In Radio Broadcago. Vernon Maxfield, husband of near Prague!. cast Magazine. Marie, has been arrested in Denver Priemler Painleve. ot France and Lists of Parts. . and Is charged with participating .in American Ambassador Herrick had a The list of parts used Is as follows : one of the robberies. conference on the question of French One 7 by 18 .panel. One 2 by 17 subpanel. . The Democrats scored an over- debts to America, but details were was One Hanscom S. C. condenser unit withheld. It Indicated, however, whelming victory over the RepubliOne set Eastern knockout coils. cans In the city election of New York that the French cabinet sono will take unOne Carter filament switch. was which the left up problem electing a mayor, all five borough finance minisknobs. settled former the by a of the board president presidents, Five sockets. at Caillaux, Benjamin ter, Washington. of aldermen, comptroller, all four diss Three Daven with Protests to the league of nations trict attorneys and a long list of min.1 megohm resistors hnd one three relor officers. Senator James J. Walk- mandate commission from Syria each 1 meg., .5 meg., and .25 megsTe-sistorer defeated Frank D. Waterman for ative ta the French administration of the Syrian mandate were referred to mayor by. more than 378,00 votes. One Hammarlund neutralizing conFrance for explanations. These are denser. The bureau of public roads of the expected to come before a special sesTwo .004 Sangamo fixed condensers. agricultural department, estimated sion of the commission in February. One Dubiller .5 microfarud close that the of this seasons road A referendum on how much condenser. , construction work would bring the na- the popular former kaiser is to get in final Six Daven No. tions total of hard surfaced high- settlement of his property claims One Daven leakandenser (a new ways to nearly half a million miles. Prussia is advocated by the against unit which combines the grid The estimate was based on reports of Berlin. The paper esand. leak). . from state and counties throughout Morgenpost timates that the former ruler has a Five Daven ballast resistors (the the country. chance to get a billion marks if the The Aristocrat Receiver. Capacity of these resistors depends on the type of the tubes used). Taxfevision and governmental present negotiations are continued For a very lewg time we have been One Belden standard color, five wire economy topped the list of administra- While most Germans lost money for the kind of receiver which cable. looking tion policies whlsh received consider- through the inflation period, the Morto build, easy to operwould be Two Benjamin No. 000 brackets. ation from President Coolidge in his genpost points out that the kaiser ate and at easy the same time be comparaTwo to six Eby binding posts. study aboard the yacht Mayflower as would become the "only full Valoriz- tively economical, writes Arthur H. Two dozen 0 .or round head, he blocked out the annual message he ed German. Lynch in the new Radio Broadcast brass machine screws, inch long. will deliver a month hence, when the Muffled military bands played, the Magazine. In the receiver described About six bus bar. thouall assembles. while lengtlis.of red funeral march congress day here will be. found what we consider The five ballast resistors are shown sands of Muscovites marched four a solution of the problem. There is When Policeman Michael J, Dowd .The seabreast past the body of Michael but one main tuning control which in the diagram as of Washington learned that an alleged dead war commissar of Rus- makes the finding of stations so simple lection of these will depend entirely Frans, on the types of tubes employed. The bandit he had shot was in a critical sia, lying in state on a crimson bier that a child can secure surprising recondition in emergency hospital he in the assembly room of Trade Union sults. In an actual demonstration, we ideal combination of tubes consists in offered to give his blood to save the storonce a ballroom of a club pa- have been able to show that by means the use of two ordinary mans life. The alleged bandit, Wa- hall, tronized by czarist nobles. It is es- of this single control and no other age battery tubes for the lter White, was shot twice in the amplifier and the detector, two timated that during the day 150,000 adjustments whatever, it was possible tubes for the first two stages by the policeman after a reto less sixteen the catafalque. hear stations In than of audio, with a volver White had pointed at the offi- passed semipower tube In the Twenty thousand persons, including three minutes, with a single turn of first stage. Some tubes will work cer had missed fire, according to podial. the When ether adjusttuning members of the cabinet, leading genlice. satisfactorily without any resistance in erals and the entire board of aider-me- ments were mademand where is a DX the filament circuit when used as will fun not who want to be certain that The St. Louis with the mayor, saw Jack Demphas established what is declared to be a new sey show his stuff with the trainnig he Is getting the last drop of energy world record for a regular weekday mitts at Mexico City.' Dempsey al- out pf. hJLs.set7 we have been able to How Sunset Blights issue of a metropolitan newspaper, by most murdered his sparring partners procure distance with volume, which few a receivers other than superRadio Communication printing 76 pages. With an unpre- in an exhibition which turned into Next to static electricity, sunset is cedented demand for space by local two real fights. Dempsey dropped his heterodyne could have accomplished advertisers the edition includes more sparring partners for the count after And above all. we have been able to the greatest deterrent to efficient secure tone quality which has been transatlantic radio than 480 columns of advertising. communia few seconds ot sparring. described by many of the radio design- cation that nature telephone exerts. the During John Pail Jones, naval commander Dr. Friedtjof Nansen, Norwegian ers and enthusiasts who have come past two years daily tests across, the and Edwin Booth, actor, have been explorer and humanitarian has been to witness the performance of our new ocenrt have been made. nominated for this years additions to elected rector of St. Andrews univer- outfit, us being far superior to most Summarized these show that during America's hall of fame at New York sity at St. Andrews, Scotland. He re- receivers they have seen or heurd. We the winter months satisfactory converceived 216 votes, while John Gals- believe this receiver will do much to sation can be carried on all hours of University. They were the only two endear radio to those music lovers thethe novelist, polled 160. with the exception of that day selected from a list of 27 noted Amer- worthy, who up to the present time have felt Miss Patti Field of Denver, Coloraperiod when sunset Is making its icans whose names appeared on the that radio reproduction was not suf- progress neross the do, is the second woman to be apballot. expanse pointed to a responsible position in ficiently free from flaws to produce the of water separating the old and new love music with true fidelity. they Brigadier General Smedlcy D. But- the United States foreign service. She worlds. During the summer months Famous for Tone Quality. ler, who has been serving as head of becomes vice counsel at Amsterdam, commercial telephone communication the Philadelphia police department Holland. She was the only woman In the Radio Broadcast 'Aristocrat' la possible during the morning, evening under leave of absence, must return appointed out of a class of 179 appli- there Is one stage of tuned, neutral- - and night hours, exclusive of heavy to duty with the marine corps Jan- cants who stood examinations a few ized, amplification, a static periods, the tests show. Col. months ago. uary 1. regenerative detector, and three stages tiers. n HID GUT IN Economists Watching Gold Movement Washington. Financiers and economists once more have turned their attention to the international movement of gold, which for the first time since Londons free gold market was restored, saw net imports by the United States in large volumes, In The imports the federal October. reserve board announced were about $23,000,000 ! in eXCe? LeXPr ! for th month, compared with & net bal-ance favorable to the United States of only $1,500,000 from May to Sept. . -- -- home-mad- Mammouth e mountain. . Salt Lake City. Salt Lake business and professional men are responding eagerly to the call for volunteers, to put over the chamber, of commerce 1926 advertising campaign to be staged November 16 to 22. Provo. Battling desperately- - but unavailingly against the powerful University of Utah eleven, the B. Y.. U. Cougers were forced to take the short end of a 27 to 0 score. Salt Lake Salt Lake now has a population of 164,110 according to the 1925 city directory Greater Salt Lake two years ago had a population of 146,000, making the percentage of increase in the two years greater than that of any other city In the intermountain region. Oregon and Washington. The directorv contains 1600 more names than last an actual increase year, whlch-meaCity.-Grea- ter ns of 3200. Provo. The Provo canyon road project, which was begun more than a year ago, will be completed soon, according to Robert Patterson, deputy state road engineer, in charge of the work. Mr- Patterson says that with the completion of the project, the traveling public will be given the best road in the history of the canyon. Salt Lake City. Voters of Salt Lake City selected Harry L. Finch and P. J). Moran to serve on the city commission for the coming four years and reelected Alvin Keddington to the post of auditor for a similar term. . |