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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH WASHINGTON IELEGRAPHIC TALES Senator Phipps, Republican, rado, was accused in the senate by Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, of voting to put money into his own pocket when he opposed an appropriation of $250,000 for a hydroelectric plant in the Yuma irrigation project in California and Arizona. FOR BUST READERS A RESUME 'OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND f j. Colo- WEEKS OTHER replying to Secretary Mellon, in an made address by John charges R. Quinn, commander of the Ameri knew nothing Important Events of the Last Seven can Legion, said he activities of about corruption any PreDays Reported by Wire and enMellon known as the interests," of the for Benefit the pared the in a against campaign gaging Busy Reader I! soldiers bonus, Mr. WESTERN Charles R. Paine, authority on orange culture and former superintendent of schools of Muncie, led., and his home at Colomhus, 0., died at Redlands, California, aged 84. The Wells National bank of Wells, Minn., with deposits of approximately $1,000,000, was closed today and A. B. Smith, national bank examiner took charge. Recent heavy withdrawon the brakes als were responsible for the closing Democrats jammed of revenue bill in revision the the It was said. after joining Republican insurgents Return of the U. S. S. Ramapo, which had been designated as a mooring ship for the navy dirigible Ehenandoah on the proposed Arctic flight to the naval transport service, has been ordered by Admiral E. W. Eberle, chief of naval operations of Ban Francisco. gaining some amendments, and refused to support an amendment offered by this group proposing a tax on undistributed profits of corporations. in The Oregon Basin Oil and Gas company filed suit in the District of Columbia supreme court for an inC. R Robinson, special southeast-arjunction against Secretary Work ana Alaska representative and form- William Spry, commissioner of the er mayor of Juneau, who will ask general land office, to prevent the congress to permit the territory to rejection of its claim for a patent on elect its own governor and congres-eiona- l certain oil lands in Wyoming. delegate, left Seattle recently Members of the governments special for Washington. e oil counsel, Owen J. Roberts anil received from Iomerene, have W. II. Warren, who has been in the county Jail at Los Angeles since President Coolidge their Instructions established his arrest in and their commissions, January 15 following Ban Dlogo on a charge of passing their headquarters and announced no Worthless checks, has confessed that time would he lost In diligently and he had killed his wife anil 8 months urgently undertaking legal proceed eld baby in San Iedro last December, ings, both criminal und civil. announcement by according to an of Republicans, Aided by a group heriffs officers investigating the most houss of them Insurgents, case. Warren, according to the re- Democrats Tuesday eliminated from ported confession, threw the bodies tlie revenue bill the Mellon Income Into a pit that later was swept by tax Ry a vote of 122 to 196, rates, an oil fire a schedule advanced by RepresentaTexas, was lieutenant tive Garner, Democrat, Joseph II. Hutchinson, substituted. governor of Idaho In 1808, and in 1000 Democratic candidate for conUtah Ijind Under the captain, gress from the Gem state, was grant- Grab is Charged by Cattlemen; Coned a decree of divorce in the district lrobe May Result From court at Reno, Tuesday from Helen gressional Transfer of 60,000 Acres by U. S., Bays Hutchinson, to whom he was the Washington Tuesday Times married in 1800. The decree was uninformed to which a story obtained on simple grounds of deser- printed idea that the carries the tion. Governor Hutchinson testified parties, Strawberry valley grazing area, conthat he end his wife separated la nected with the Strawberry valley 1920 In San Francisco. promise of irrigation project, gives " GENERAL taking its place alongside of Teapot n At-le- Dome. Warrants charging violation of the .Volstead act were issued against eleven officials and employees of tne comGriesdieck Brothers Brewery pany of St. Louis, who were arrested In a raid on the brewery by federal prohibition agents, who seized approximately 600 cases of alleged real beer. Louis W. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern railway company has resigned as a director and member of the executive committee of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, it was learned at St. Paul. He has been succeeded by Charles O. Jencks, vice president of the Great Northern. That the beating of the human heart may be clearly audible to the .ears of thousands who listen in to the broadcasting program of radio stations throughout the country was demonstrated when the heart beats of Professor R. B. Abbott of Purdue, university were broadcast. President Coolidge in approaching secretary of the selection of a new Edwin Denhy the navy to succeed will endeavor to obtain the services knowledge of a man having some as well of mining and engineering as naval affairs. FOREIGN The British dock strike was settiai last Thursday. Work will be resumed when the workers delegates accept the terms agreed to by their leaders as a result of intervention by the labor government. The Egyptian government has granted the Countess of Carnavon a new concession for excavations at Tuttankhamens tomb, according to information from a responsible quarter. The new concessions prepared by the minister of works are understood to be in precise terms, permitting of no misinterpretations, which was one of the complaints regarding the old agreement. Sale at auction of the late Queen Liliuckalani's gorgeous crown jewels at Honolulu has been ordered today by trustees of the estate of the late monarch of the islands. The date for the sale has not been set. J. V. Anderson of Omaha, superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific railway, dropped dead on the street of Omaha. He was 54, and had been in the employ of the Toad since 1890, when he entered its service as a telegraph operator. He was made superintendent of the KanGeneral Dictator Von Kahr and sas division in 1920. His death was Bavarian of govheads the Lossow, due to heart failure. ernment, have resigned and the Deaths from alcholism in Phila- former Bavarian state cabinet has delphia decreased more than 85 per returned and is exercising the powers cent in first six weeks of 1924, in of the dictatorship. comparison with a similar period laBt Omar Tasha who, with his son and year, Frank Paul, chief invstigator brother, were arrested in Rome in of the coroners office, said Tuesday. found has been guilty 1923, Mr. Paul attributed the reduction to January at crimes against the security of the Director of Public Safety Butlers Italian state by. a military court and campaign against lawbreakers. sentenced to eleven years In prison. New American legionnaires of In order to help them In their work, York are pushing their campaign for certain London will atmagistrates an mens bonus with re- tend lectures on lunacy four days u newed after a sensational week, commencing in March. The vigor spurt Monday hi which the treasury course has been the by organized departmen was accused of juggling Central Association of Cental WelIts estimates against the project and fare and, after their lessons in the Secretary Mellon was will visit charged with morning, the magistrates misleading the late President Hard- certified institutions for defectives, ing and President Coolidge prisons and remand homes. Described by police as a girl with the financial wizardry of a Ionzi or a Lindsay, Miss Helen I Beckett a stock broker xs imprisoned on complaint of socially prominent patrons corset shop of of a Fifth avenue New York that she had defrauded them of $50,000. . Clothes worn by Abraham Lincoln when he was assassinated in Ford's theater, Washington by John Wilkes Booth, were sold at public auction at Philadelphia for $6500. . The Poincare government weathered the long expected crisis in the senate, when, in a test vote on the was suselectoral bill, the premier tained by a vote of 150 against 134. There is no foundation for the report that Prime Minister MacDonald of England contemplates resigning the foreign secretaryship at an early untrue that date, and it Is equally bis health is not good, t5 press association states, it Is authoritatively The premier had a slight Informed. cold ten days ago. 111 I 1 H I 11 H I Urges Conferences I i WALKER, president JTOHN.IL of the Illinois Federation of an under- There should be conferences from time to time between or- ganlzatlons of labor and the American Legion In every city In which there are Legion posts es- I! tabllshed, for the purpose of re- moving any misunderstandings that might arise. No real Ameri- jr can denies the right of labor to 4- organize for the betterment and protection of its members. "That Is exactly why the American Legion was organized for the returned service men thut, and for the continued serv- " Ice to their country in peace' as .. well as war. . PLAN IS TO REACH ALL ILLITERATES The American Legion was the chief factor In broadening the scheme for adult education at the recent conference, aimed at elimination of Illiteracy, OUTSIDE MOIIEY It now seems to be a toss-uas whether work .on a submarine or dirigible is the more hazardous. p ;; said: (Copy for Thli Department Supplied by tbe Amerleeu Lecrion News service One of the most agreeable changes in the styles is the virtual disappearance of parlor bolshevik pink. ! believes that I! standing between the American I! Legion and organized labor will !! accomplish great things. He I! Mellon added to any such activity. Another step in the full resumption of diplomatic relations with Mexico was taken when President Coolidge transmitted to the senate the nomination of Charles B. Warren of Detroit to be ambassador at Mexico City. President Obregon, in turn is expected to name soon an embassador to represent the Mexican government in Washington. I Labor, COUNTRIES that he had not contributed a penny 1 - - I USED III GERMANY Experts are surprised at AMOUNT OF FOREIGN MONEY NOW IN CIRCULATION .. " Headed Experts, Brigadier General Dawes Begins Work on Final Reparations The smart leap year girl doesnt rely upon the lipstick or the paint pot. She knows her frying pan and bread tray. Task ) n d n ht n i n Either there will or will not be a terrible mlxup in Russia, and one mans guess is as good as anothers. by The committee of reparIaris. ation experts headed by Brigadier held In Washington, declared Dr. Hoctianes G. Dawes has liegan mer Seerley, president of the Iowa its final task the preparation of its State Teachers' college, a delegate to " to the reparation commission. report the conference. The experts are anxious to frame a Chief among these recommendations plan which will require no revision. were those for provision of more eduThe secrets of the conclusions cation than now provided, particularly reached by the committee with the in regard to matters of citizenship, fundamental exception of the few which will be brought about by an In- MAKES VOCATIONAL points already revealed, is .still being vestigation as to competency of every TRAINING BIG CARD well kept. All the guesses thus far native-borcitizen as fully as the foreihazarded are declared by members gn-born Is examined, Doctor Seerley of to committee be well the beyond It the vocational training department said. of the veterans' bureau advertised Its the mark, especially the estimates as Another feature of the conference activities in the of German capital magazines as do vari- to the amount was the report of Group C, thut sec- ous correspondence schools, you would abroad. tion of the work in which the AmeriOne of the greatest surprises the see the subject of the accomcan Legion was most vitally Interested, probably met with in Germany, it is experts a at panying picture pointing finger Garland W. Powell, national director you and inquiring If you, too, wanted understood on the best authority, of the Americanism commission of the to make a thousand dollars and royal- was the amount of foreign money inside that The total is Legion, clearly enunciated the alms of ties. country. the conference at Its Inception when he Heres the story: Richard G. Quehl said to have gone far beyond the exsaid, as chairman of that group: of Peterson post, American Legion, pectations of the experts and to have to the in"We believe that the chief aim of Minneapolis, Minn., Is a veteran whom contributed not a little of some mem this conference Is to provide that every the Germans picked on. In one year of dividual conclusions man and woman In the United States service ten months were spent in bers that Germany was far Ivetter who cannot already do so be taught to France, and on two separate occasions able to pay than anyone had expectspeak, read and write the English lan- Quehl was "at home for the reception ed. General Dawes was nsked by the guage. We further believe that the of calling cards. As a part of his vocational training correspondent whether Iremier Poinfirst elements of citizenship should be a part of such Instruction. he was farmed out to a Minneapolis care referred to him in the chamber of deputies recently when he said On this was the principal worxol that one of the experts recently tobl a conference the An attempt founded. French colleague we should have had been made by elements of the conbeen unable to reach our present reference to make combating of illitersults were you not in the Ruhr. Ameriacy apply only to native-borCertainly I said it, said General cans, but the Legion and other agenDawes. "I repeat it : If the French In Group C, declared cies, were not in the Ruhr we experts against this, alining to bring those of would not he here. foreign birth Into the scope of the cam"I said it as early as February, paign. 192.3. I repeated it to my colleagues The recommendation of the group in on the committee and I am telling it which the Legion participated was that to you now because I believe it. the United States commissioner of education be requested to appoint a comTrain Scatters $28,000 in Wake mittee of at least nine persons, with Elko. Xev., Twenty-eigthousand professional experience In this field, dollars in currency was distributed three of whom are to be members of Pacific right of along the Southern Group C of the Illiteracy conference, way from Colire to Carlin, last week. for the purpose of reviewing the maThis money in a mail sack, was deterials submitted by Group C of this stined for the Nevada Consolidated conference and forwarding the results at and was Copper company Ely, of their work to those engaged In Illitthrown off train No. 19 as it passed eracy work in the United States. It through the junction point of the was further recommended that the Nevada Northern railroad. In some commissioner secure representatives maker of flour and cereal milling ma- manner the sack bounced back under of the entire country on this commit- chinery, as a salesman. His employer the wheels of the train. The sack tee. told him to go Into the shop and ob- was torn open and the currency carThe report of the subcommittee of serve things, so that he would know ried along for some distance under this group on textbooks and materials the business from the ground up. Be- the wheels of the train. Several bills urged use of certain principles In selec- ing a spectator didnt appeal to Quehl. were found In various places under tion of textbooks for instruction. These He put on a pair of overalls and went the train when the car knocker went principles include texts that conform to work at the bench. over the cars One man at Carlin. to the ability of adult students; that His genius Immediately showed it- at Cobre picked up $1700 after tlie do not violate psychological principles self and In no time at all he demon- train had and returned it all. passed of suggestion; that conform to acceptstrated some practical improvements Several thousand dollars were ground ed methods of teaching; such text in machinery design. His latest Idea beneath the wheels of the train. should contain fundamental items of Is an Improvement on a disk separator up The major portion of the money is Information on health, food, hygiene for keeping the chaff from the wheat. still missing, it is reported. and sanitation; with suggested texts He sold the Idea for $1,000 and royalWilson Estate Goes to Wife illitfor specific groups of native-borties. Wilson Woodrow illiterates and inNow dont try to spoil this story by erates, foreign-borWashington. termediate and advanced texts for all pointing out that Quehl was trained as left his entire estate to his wife a salesman. He Is a versatile com- during her lifetime, under terms of groups. Consolidation of rural schools is rade. He also made good as a sales- his will filed for probate here. Margrowing In favor, according to the re- man and compiled the best catalogue garet Wilson, his only unmarried that his company ever armed its sales daughter, is to receive $2500 annualports to the conference. schools are disappearing, data showing force with. ly as long as she remains unwed. that 1,828 consolidations were effected Upon Mrs. Wilsons death the unexwith Veteran of World War in the school years of pended part of the estate shall revert 14 states not reporting. At least four to his three daughters, share and Poses as Real German shape alike. of these states are known to be making The children also are For once, John Thomas, a veteran bequeathed considerable progress In the work of clothing and jewelry, eliminating single small schools. In of the World war, was glad that he other personal belongings of the first some cases these are being Improved, could pose as a German, even though Mrs. Wilson. not by removal to a distant central lo- he had fought them on French soil in Fascisti Bent on Revenge cation, but by natural growth in two 1917 and 1918. Paris. from three-rooHuertista For Thomas escaped Twenty Italian fascisti, schools. There were and rebels In Mexico by posing as a Ger- picked fighters are on their way here 1,890 consolidated schools In the United States In 1920. There are now ap- man, after the rebels learned that the from Rome to avenge the shooting of by proximately 15,000 of such schools, and United States had begun to supply the a fascist leader, Bonservizi, a decrease of 8,500 schools Is federalists with guns and munitions. French communists, according to reEven then, he was tortured with hot ports current in the Italian colony. noted In the three-yea- r period. All this has had a salutary effect on irons, and his clothing taken from him, The leader of the punitive expedition and escaped only through aid of friendis Amerigo Domini, who already has the salaries of school teachers, resultwho train conductors, in helped ly in for freight the turn, distinguished himself here in battles higher mentality ing, teaching profession. Beginning of il- him make his way across the border. with Paris communists. French poThomas was a miner employed by a lice are preparing to turn back the literacy Is traceable, la many Inband. stances, to rural schools where Incom- British syndicate on the front, and the mine was atpetent teachers and lmmiftlclent superPresident Keeps Walter Cohen tacked and wrecked by the Hnertlstas. vision have prevailed. L. Walter Cohen, Washington. The conference on Illiteracy, called He was taken prisoner with a group of of Louisiana leader Republican negro was oldiers accused of and federal by the Legion, was the first national atwill be continued in office by Presitempt to settle on some means for being a "gringo," He saw another dent Coolidge as controller of cuskilled rebels. American by the eradication of Inability to read and toms at New Orleans, despite the Americans are about as popular as write the English language, much of senate rejection of his nominrecent rebels Just now, which Is to be found among illiterate rattlesnakes with the ation. a of to said American native-borThomas group and negroes immigrants, Dockmen Call Off Strike and whites In certain sections of the Legion members In El Faso, who proSince The conference of dock Ixmdon, country. The Legions part In calling dded him shelter and funds. of the conference was determined by the United Stntes began to send muni- workers Monday called off the tions to Obregon, they call It interthe national program of education, strike, which has been in proby every succeeding national ference In their family scraps. 16, seriously gress since February The rebels took 3C7 pesos all the interfering with commerce convention since the first meeting in and inmoney he hod and left him almost dustry. Work was resumed Minneapolis. at all naked, but he was freed when he ports Tuesday morning. steel-jackete- a Not all of the Chinese bandits are holding up tourists, some of them are shipping Ma Jongg outfits to America. j .. ts One-roo- The fact that they are saying little is no Indication that the girls do not plan to take full advantage of leajx year. Amundsen has promised to give the United States any Arctic lands he finds, along with any squabbles connected with them. If the common scolds who were ducked In Puritan days had waited until now, they might have passed as Young Intellectuals. A loafer Is a loafer, whether he loiters on the street comers or roams aimlessly about in an automobile, cluttering up the streets. The warfare started by dissatisfied contestants for tlie Bok peace award ought to be referred to the League of Nations for settlement. A movie magnate declares the day film is over. of the milllon-dolla- r Doubtless what he means is he has fired his publicity force. It Is very plain to us why stump land Is ideal for the rearing of goats. Noth- as ing will keep a goat so contented having a stump to climb on. Cables now lying In the ocean bed represent Investments of half a billion dollars. Radio, naturally, will tend to cut down the underhead. The Philadelphia theory that the first duty of a policeman is to be a policeman Is somewhat novel, but it seems to have large possibilities. Radio messages have been received feet under water. An era of entertainment is opening for Davy Jones, Father Neptune and McGlnty. by men 90 Los Angeles alienist pronounces a woman Insane who has seven husbands. He does not tell the papers, however, which is the cause and which the effect Congratulations will be due the winner of the Bok prize in spite of the fact that the hardest work was done by the men who patiently read tlie manuscripts. We are advised that In China the people work from twelve to eighteen hours a day. At last we can understand how Mah Jongg came to be considered a game. Dying, says an Insurance actuarys Reading report, is best In March. further, we discover that he means that more people die in March than in any other month. Never being good, how can it ever be best? The outcome of a case in court oven interpretation of; a foreign word. If this word proves to be a verb, the fellow who stole the! dog will get the rest of the sentence. a dog hinges on the 1921-192- one-roo- Jalisco-Guada-lajar- o Salt Lake City Firms lamra prompt scrvico and quick returns te these advertisements mention tho namo of this paper. T A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS Write Moier Barber Col., 114 Retent St S. L, BUSINEJB COLLEGES BUSINESS rSTT School of Efficiency. Catalog free. COLLEGE. All commercial 60 N. Main SL. Salt branches. Ike City. BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES BONGS A SHEET MUSIC Sheet mnsio by CflVfg new and old. All kinds. dUnllJ mail. COD. 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Dixon, Montana and at one governor of Roosevelt proTo Aid Unemployed time a leader in the is being In order to provide employment for gressive party movement men In and around Mobile, seriously considered for secretary of Edwin Denby. Ala., members of the American Legion tlie navy, to succeed known to in that city have arranged with local Mr. Dixons selection is newspapers to carry advertising in the have strong hacking In some adminHe is a former "Situations Wanted column for local istration quarters. and became veterans without charge. A member United States senator His term expires ship card In the American Legion of aa governor In 1921. next year. honorable discharge la the only Denbys reSecretary 10. Marih is effective signation this treatment. Say it With Flowers' Fresh Cut Flowers at All Times Hobday s Flower Shop Keith Emporium Bldg. 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