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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Dr. Charles R. Erdman. Princeton, TELEGRAPHIC TALES EIISi READERS FOR RESUME OF THE WEEKS DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES A elected moderator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States at Columbus, Ohio, pledged to restore harmony in the church by "peaceful methods." n. J., was News Notes From All Parts of AMERICAN UTAH I Because they broke the college government association edict against smoking, thirty-twWellesley, Mass., college girls are on parole and will not be allowed outside the campus limits until the end of the college Important Eventa of the Last Seven years, It became known here. Days Reported by Wire end Pre. The National Air Transport, Inc., pared for the Benefit of the was Reader organized at Chicago, 111., with Buey $10,000,000.00 capital stock to operate night airplane freight and express WESTERN EPITOME service between New York and Chias the first of similar lines Departing from Seattle, Wash., for cago which the organizers plan to inaugurschoonthe Arctic ocean, the sailing C. S. Holmes carried Canilla 15 years of age and Tina er Sar-penda- l, Kap-onk- a, These girls were brought from the Arctic four years ago by Captain Roald Amundsen, an explorer, and put In school in Norway. They are returning to their homes in 18. Siberia. Dorothy Ellingson, 17 year old matricide, whose trial on a murder charge was interrupted six weens ago when she was declared insane, will he brought back to San Francisco from the state hospital at Napa to face a second trial for murder. The girl is accused of shooting her mother to death in their home here Jan- uary 13. Salt Lake (Copy for Thla Department Supplied by the American Legion Newa Service.) LEGION WORKER IS GIVEN PROMOTION ate. Determined to carry on for at least another year, the United Confederate Veterans at Dallas, Texas, tabled a plant to hold departmental conventions in the future Instead of the general reunion. Joseph Lee of Boston, was president of the Playground and Recreation Association of America at its annual meeting at New York. Mr. Lee Is known as the father of the and under playgrounds movement, his leadership playgrounds and recreation centers in the United States and Canada have increased to more than 8000. 'William Kent, of Kent-field- , a vice presCal., was ident. William Stern, national vice commander of the American Legion, has been actively engaged In Legion work ever since the inception of the Legion. Ills interest and activity were recognized at the last national convention by his election to the national vice At the caucus held at St. Louis In May, 1919, Mr. Stern was a delegate representing his home state of North Dakota. It was at that convention that the temporary organization of the Legion was effected. Since that time Mr. Stern has been a regularly elected delegate to every national convention. Immediately after his return from the St. Louis meeting Mr. Stern proceeded to organize the North Dakota department of the Legion. The first In their heavyweight wrestwill be lost In Santa Bar- terminate match Memorial day. ling a result as bara county California of the heavy rain there recently, ac With his back to the wall and cording to Paul Delzell of Santa Bar- facing renewed onslaughts by the bara, one of the principal lettuce agents of the government, Gaston B. growers of the Guadalupe district. Means, Investigator extraordinary and central figure In many sensational Robbers blew the safe of the Nome, of recent American history, episodes Alaska, State Bank and escaped with has sought refuge within the Atlanta at several shots 12700 after federal penitentiary. Between a brisk shower which sprang up a few minutes before the start of the race and a terrific downpour which soaked thousands of spectators to the skin, Flying Ebony, a little horse, black as night, and ridden by Earl Sande, raced to an Immortal victory In the $50,000 Kentucky Derby. He defeated a field of nineteen of the nations finest three-yeaolds. Changes made In the surveys for the Wind River Canyon highway after the contract for construction had been let are the basis of a suit for $1,087,-845.2- 1 filed In the United States court at Cheyenne, Wyo., by the Utah Construction company against the Wyoming state highway commission. The company asserts that it bid for the contract for constructing the 25 miles of highway under specifications predicated upon one survey, but was required to build on another survey, which made the Job more costly. The amount which it seeks from the state Is the difference between its bid and the cost of construction on the new survey, its petition says. willow tree from Mt. Vernon was planted tn the garden of the Chateau of Chavanlac, where Lafayette was born and grew to manhood and which Americans have brougtit and convert'd into a childrens sanitarium as a 'ayette memorial. The planting of the tree wras plannel to he simultaneous with the planting at Mount Ver-uoof a cherry tree from the grounds of Lafayette's home. Cheldon White-houscounsel of the American emin bassy Paris, planted the tree. John W. Worthington, of St. Louis, years of age, stock and bond broker of Chicago, who formerly was known as the wolf of La Salle street was Indicted by the federal grand Jury on charges of having m his possession some of the securities stolen In the $2,400,000 mail truck robbery at St. Louis, April 2, 1923. 75 The name of Secretary Jardines saddle horse has been changed from "Cal to "Glittering Glory. One reason that ia said to have led to the rechristening was the rambunctious behavior of the purebred on the bridle path did not properly represent the dignified poise of a chief executive. Jonathan M. Davis, of Kansas, stood exonerated of charges that he solicited a bribe for the parole of Walter Grundy, convict. The former dirt farmer governor was found not guilty by a Jury of conspiring with Carl J. Peterson, former state bank commissioner, to sell the parole for $2500. About 160 acres of public land near Shoshone, Idaho, containing glacial caves, was set aside by executive order for recreational purposes to be withheld from private entry pending action by congress on its permanent The caves lie in a lava disposition. bed area, and, while, of no scientific value, are of considerable local interest. Representative Smith, who nrged this recommendation, will bring the question before congress next winter. unlightTrapped In a smoke-filleed tube thirty feet underground about 100 persons were injured in a panic which followed an electrical short circuit which set fire to a New York east rlway train. The accident occurred a block from the Grand Cend r FOREIGN A n e, Abdel Krim has called to arms all men of the Riff and Djebala countries in northern Africa, in a general mobilization for war against the French and Spanish according to an unconfirmed News. Agency dispatch from Fezz. post organized was Gilbert C. Grafton post at Fargo, the home of the national vice commander. lie is a charter member of the post. Mr. Stern has been a member of the post executive committee and of the department executive committee since the organization of the department. He has been chef de gare of the Forty and Eight. During the war Mr. Stern enlisted In the quartermaster corps as a private. Four months later he was mado a second lieutenant, lie was discharged from service February 10, 1919. Mr. Stern was horn at Fargo, May 19, 1880. He attended St. Johns Military academy at Delafield, Wis. lie also attended the North Dakota Agricultural college. GOOD CITIZENS Ahmed Pasha Maher, former minister of education in the Zaglovl cabinet, was arrested in connection with the investigation of the murder of Sir Lee Oliver Stark, sirdar, or British commander of the Egyptian army, who was assassinated at Carla last November. It is alleged that Shafika Mansour, who was with Ahmed in his office at the time the crime was committed, had made certain disclo- sures regarding the A spokesman for the Japanese government at Tokio, said that Japan was not alarmed by the reported plans for the further fortification of the Hawaiian Islands, Japan feels, he said, that strengthening the Hawaiian island defenses is entirely a matter of United States domestic policy and a stroing navul base at Hawaii was not considered dangerous to Japan. and Adjutant Foiny, a war his mechanic, Jean Foueher. were killed when their plane crashed soon after they had hopped off in an airplane race In a military cup competition. at Tours, France. The military airplane race started about dawn. It was said that the plane of Foiny and Foueher ran into high trees along a side street in a suburb because of low visibility. The French press practically unanimously acucse the United States of working for the interests of Germany and being Great Britian's catspaw by sending a note urging a settlement of debts at this particular time. Damage estimated at $4,000,000 has been done over an area of twenty-fou- r square miles by the largest for est fire near Stennin, Germany In many years. The inhabitants of one No death have village have fled. been reported so far. G. GILBERT, of the Philippine Islands, In a recent address, said of the American Legion: are "Soldier organizations only worth while If they function In peace as well as In war, and I believe that It Is easier to be a good citizen In time of war than it time of peace. Everyone tried to be a good citizen during the war, but it Is difficult for the same men In days of peace to be as good citizens as they were in days of war. The American Legion has made It possible for all veterans to he Just as good citizens durthrough organing peace-tim- e ized service to their community, state and nation, as they were during the patriotic days of NEWTON e g sixty-fou- Indispensable k Dont be annoyed by ugly irritated, blotchy cleared r, tral terminal station just after the The Mexican war department morning rush hour. a denial of reports, ascribed to Patents have been granted to Salt lie revolutionary Junta in the United p City Inventors as follows: Griffith E. Barnett, soap shedder; John States, that rebels have crossed Into Mexico. The border is well guarded C. Lyman and J. W. Jones, to prevent any such Invasion, the decap; Richard R. Love, spring for vehicles. partment says, and quiet prevails. -- r one hundred and students of the Provo junior Dayton, Tenn. John T. Scopes, high school received their certificates high school science teacher, was inof graduation at the commencement dicted by a Rhea county grand jury exercises held In the high school audon a charge of teaching evoluhere itorium. tion In a public school in violation which contains proven directions Ogden. Jesse S. Richards, secreof the Tennessee law. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets comtary of the Ogden chamber of Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists set at The 10, Dayton, judge July many merce, has been indorsed by Aspirin Is tbe trade mark of Barer Manufor the trial. Infacture of Monoacetlcacldeeter of BaUcylicacK! organizations, stockmen and other The grand jury was assembled in dividuals, for the position on the state fair board made vacant by the resig- special session to pass on the case nation of John T. Caine III, of Logan presented to it as a result of a prelimnow assistant secretary of agriculinary hearing two weeks ago, when ture in charge of the packers and three justices of the peace held a afe, (toothing and healing Scopes for grand jury action. Judge stockyards administration. dressingforcuta, scalds, bums, T. John Roulston, presiding, charged exterminate roughened, dry and chapped skin Kanti. A drive to and for all common skin troubles, the jury on the law of the theory of central on in is Sanpete Petroleum Jelly has Vaeline grasshoppers In as evolution it shall be been the indispensable to medical men taught county, while arsenic is being used and mothers for over half a cen to poison them. Henry C. Lamb, of public schools of Tennessee, the first tury. Keep a jar or a tube handy a delivtime been such has " Vas work at charge of the Look for the has charge Wales, line. It your protection. In a Tennessee court. Wales and Chester. Committees are ered CHESEBROUGH MFG. COMPANY Judge J. D. Ralston, in charging Consolidated) being organized at Manti and EphNew Yoi 17 State Street in the court criminal here of grand the grassjury extermination and raim, told a the that communihe considered jurors hoppers wrill begin in these violation of the Tennessee statute ties in tie near future. against teaching of the theory of evoPrice Work on the Price river lution In public schools as a high misproject, which will open up 28,000 demeanor regardless of the question acres of land in Carbon county for of constitutionality or policy. He intensive farming, will commence was referring to the case of J. L. soon. Assurance that the project Scopes of the Dayton public schools, will be completed was made known arrested on of violating a Tencharge following the receipt of information nessee law. Sutherlin-Barrby A. N. Cheney that the Dayton, Ohio. The American Ascompany of New Orleans had sociation for the Advancement of of the taken up the major portion Science has joined actively m the The to $750,000. bonds, amounting Tennessee evolution case, It was anterritory to be benefited by the pro- nounced as a Rhea county grand jury viAsking the Impossible immediate ject will embrace the assembled to determine whether John and Iete.v had been playing extendBetty land and the of Price cinity T. science be should all Scopes, hard teacher, day and were worn out when ing from Helper to Wellington and indicted for violation of came. They were nearly at state the law evening to Price from farm land extending which prohibited teaching of evoluswords points when Betty said a Huntington in Emery county. few cross words that broke the camtion in the schools. ' Salt Lake A net gain in the assesDr. George W. Rappleyar, who inels buck. sed valuation of property within the stigated the court test, announced "Betty," said Tetey, very much put Jurisdiction of county assessors is re that Professor II. I. Pupin, president out. (ant you be a lil gentleman? Betty stopped, put her finger into of the association and member of ported to the state board of equalizaher mouth and from then on played Columbia tion, when compared with the figure nas university faculty, by herself. on which taxes were paid last year. pledged support to the defense, promsubThe figures for this year are still a "scientific for adviser ising expert ject to equalitzation by both county the trial. Dr. Rappleyear also quotand state boards. The three counties ed Dr. Wilson Davis, editor of Science lattest to report are Rich, San Juan Service of Washington, as saying, and Sevier, of which San Juan shows We are coming to your support, a net decrease, and the other two in14,300 strong. creases in their totals. blemishes.when red, Germa. Will Aid Fight On Gas Salt Lake City Horse racing will Geneva. Gei.. 'v has announced be revived in Utah this summer. The skins can be quickly state racing commission determined that she was ready i, participate in the when applications it approved e international confer this n. any agreeby of the State Fair association for race ment for the complete suppression of meetings at the fair grounds this the use of chemical and poison gas summer and fall and of the Montrewarfare. Germanys announcement al syndicate headed by Leo Dandur-and- , was made by Herr von Eckhardt at a Joe Catarinich and M. C. Dew-emeeting of the military and naval for a meeting on the Lagoon mile committee of the international conOpen Question rack to follow the close of the fair ference for control of traffic in arms, Husbands are frequently jealous of rounds meet. which is considering the American their wives' former beaux. Salt Lake City. Threatened com- proposal for insertion in the proposed Ilow about former husbands? convention of a clause prohibiting the plications with Mexico over refusal use of poison gas. The committee, in of the Salt Lake City board of health A busy man 1ms no time for those to issue a permit for the burial of discussing the American proposal, is who make a specialty of killing time. edro Cano, executed slayer, within meeting with difficulties in view of the city limits, was averted when the the fact that the subject of poison Is not on the agenda of the concity commission passed an ordinance gas ference. Jugoslavia and Italy have old ordinance prohibitthe amending that a special conference murdersuggested known of burial the any ing be for the purpose of solvconvened the city. er In any cemetery within ing the chemical warfare problem. Salt Lake City. Following losses that will run in the season of 1924-2Newspapers Win Tax Fight as high as 5 per cent among the catOff-- No Washington Publication of income tle of Washington county and vicintax returns by newspapers was upity, according to J. M. McFarlane, held as legal by the United States and Cattle president of the Utah , Horse Growers Association, comes supreme court. Newspapers can pub-lish names of lists of and taxpayers the news that the increase in the the amount of tax paid, the court range herds this year through severheld. The final decision was renal of the southern counties will be on dered the publicity clause of the owmore than 25 per cent of normal, 1924 revenue act, which permitted summer. season last ing to the dry publicity of the returns, but failed to petitions, signed specify whether or not they might Logan. Sixteen by 2100 citizens, asking that Sunday he published by periodicals. motion pictures be prohibited, were presented to the city commission Caillaux Proposes Further Taxation The petitions were presented by Paris. Finance Minister Caillaux President O II. Budge of the Logan has Introduced In the chamber of depstake, C. M. Christensen and Alma uties a bill proposing additional taxciti-been signed by Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Sonnt, and has for ation the remainder of this year in practically every ward In the Freezone on an aching corn, instantto bring It 1,600,000,000 francs. The city. ly that corn stops hurting, then shortbill proposes to raise 3,500,000,000 ly you lift it right off with fingers. has Cache gone francs by taxation next year. Logan. county Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of over the top in the American Legion for a few cents, sufficient to "Freezone to endowment fund drive, acocrding La Rue Goes to Phoenix remove every hard corn, soft corn, or an onnouncement made by PostmastPasadena, Cal. E. C. LaRue, au- corn between the toes, and the foot er Joseph Odell, who Is chairman of on Colorado river engineering calluses, without soreness or Irritation. j the drive. The exact amount sub thority has gone to Phoenix, Ariz., questions scribed to the fund by Cache county to confer with engineering represencitizens is not known yet, but more tatives of Governor Hunt in plans for obbeen has than the $2500 quota a survey of the Arizona desert retained. gions adjacent to the Colorado. Provo. Provo's new lighting system will be installed in the near fuPeace Conference Is Planned haarlem oil has been a worldture. This decision was reached at New York. Delegates from seven a meeting of county commissioners countries will wide remedy for kidney, liver and in a two participate when William H. Frisby, Provo elecbladder disorders, rheumatism, 1. weeks peace program July when trical engineer and contractor, was and uric acid conditions. Inlumbago new conference of first the the awarded the contract. of Pacific is held at Relations stitute Salt Lake City. At the annual session of the grand en- Hawaii. Hawaii, Japan. China. Auscampment of the Independent Order tralia, New Zealand, the Phillipines of Odd Fellows which was attended and the United States will take part by more than sixty delegates. Harry In the unofficial conference, the purcorrect internal troubles, stimulate vital Drew of Tremonton was elected pose of which will be to foster amity organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist grand patriarch to succeed A. J. and "open a window on the Far an the original genuine Gold Modal. of Kresean Bingham. East. Provo. y Contracts for the erection of a modem packing plant at the eastern edge of Baker, Oregon, by the Smith Packing company are expected to be placed soon. M. P. White, architect Is preparing plans for the plant, and construction will start with placing of the contracts. The plant will be 55 feet by 100 feet, one story with basement, and constructed of brick and cement. GENERAL Prosecution INSIST! Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. Accept only a Bayer package Vaseline probably I, Is First Of Its Kind Ever To Find Way To Courts; Many Pledge Support To The Bayer Aspirin trade-rtutr- persons were killed, several inWayne ("Big) Munn, former Unia large amount of property versity of Nebraska wrestling star, and jured, damage was done when high winds and Ed ("Strangler) Lewis were swept the eastern portion of Colora- both installed in training quarters at do. Michigan City, Ind., ready for the final grind of conditioning, which will From 150 to 300 carloads of lettuce firing Case one-twelft- h Say xe o persons aroused by the explosion. GRAND JURY INDICTS TENNESSEE MAN FOR TEACHING OF EVOLUTION Attorney City-S- tate General H. H. Cluff has initiated supreme court proceedings for a percounemptory writ of mandate to the coun-ey- , Lake of Salt commissioners ty of a fix to levy them requiring of a mill on all property in Salt Lake County for an agricultural inspection fund. It is probable the case will be heard June 1. ls-!- 1917-18- n . Travel Committee Will Arrange for Paris Meet Appointment of the France convention travel committee in preparation for the national convention of the American Legion to be held In Paris in either 1927 or 1928 was made recently by Janies A. Drain, national commander. The committee includes: John J. Wicker, chairman, Richmond, Va. ; Alton T. Roberts, Marquette, Mich.; J. Monroe Johnson, Marlon, S. C. ; Bowman Elder, Indianapolis, Ind. ; B. W. Ball, Bristol, R. I.; Wude IL Phillips, Lexington, N. C. : Albert Greenlaw, Augusta, Me.; Samuel Reynolds, Omaha, Neb.; George Hatfield, Snn Francisco, Cal. The committee will make all plans regarding transportation and travel. Unprecedented low rates will be arranged with steamship companies, according to Mr. Wicker. Rotten Junior Partner: Well, hows business?" Senior Partner: "Absolutely gone to the devil. Why, do yem know, this Is months the first month for thirty-sevewe have failed to beat all previous months production records? Amec lean Legion Weekly. n Resinol 5 Lift Pain! s FOR OVER 20 YEARS ( thirty-sevent- h |