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Show THE SALIMA SUN. SAUNA.. UTAH News of the election of Field Marshal von llindenburg as president of Germany was received in official circles in Washington as something of a shock. While it had been realized by those who have been watching the progress of the election closely that the German war hero was cerA WEEKS tain to poll a very heavy vote, few RESUME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER had been inclined to think he acCOUNTRIES tually would be elected as his triumph is certain to mean a difficult perImportant Events of the Last Seven iod for Germany until it Is clear just what the change in government porDays Reported by Wire and Pre. tends. of the Benefit pared for the Miss Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. Busy Reader Morgan, christened with a bottle of what was said to be prewar chamWESTERN known pagne the new air mail plane, wdiich When Charles Lindbloom, is to be used for the night mail route from Mexico to Alaska for his picbetween New York and Chicago. turesque mining and gambling activiClarence whose chief ties died in Reno, Nevada, several Harrow, months ago, he left an estate of boast is that he has saved 105 mur11500 all that remained of the sev- ders from the gallows, has announeral fortunes he made and lost dur- ced that he was through with the ing his colorful career. This was active practice of law and would derevealed at San Francisco when the fend no more criminals. Recently filed probate the press of the country has been expublic administrator in the superior court. coriating him as a menace to society proceedings and this may have had something to The varsity and junior varsity do with his decision to quit after ewers of the University of Washingyears of active practice. ton will leave Seattle June 6, for Harrow has done well in his profesloughkeepsie, N. Y., for the annual sion. It Is estimated he got enough river Hudson on the rowing regatta out of the Leopold-Loecase to enJune 22, it was announced ut Seattle. able him to live at ease. retire and This would give the husky oarsmen a ten day training period in the east. Four masked men held up the In the races the varsity will be de- watchman at the Schrag Brothers silk fending its intercollegiate champion- mill at Rutherford, N. J., and escaped ship, which it wen by victories in In a motortruck with finished silk valued at $25,000, after binding and regattas of 1923 and 1924. the watchman. sengagging of prison Moonshiners, fearful tences after May 12, when Colorado's Last year 181,015 tons of coal was new law, muking manufacturing of taken from public lands In Utah, liquor by still a felony, goes into ef- which were being mined under the fect, are burying thousands of gal- leasing act, this being the third larglons of moonshine whisky in char- est production under leases in any red kegs underground, state prohibi- of the western states. Wyoming tion authorities declared at Denver. showed by far the greatest producGovernor Walter M. Pierce of Ore- tion on leased lands, 791,911 tons begon in a telegram to President Cool-idg- ing the total output and Colorado of declared that millions of dol- was second with a production lars have been taken from innocent 275,040 tons. citizens by unscrupulous speculators Thirty-eigh- t Japanese seaman, the the of i: nd demanded on behalf crew of the Japanese steel entire into of ftn Investigation people Oregon Maru,-werdrownthe methods of the Chicago board of freighter Raifuku ed in the raging North Atlantic seas, of trade in the manipulation grain when their ship sank at the Cunar-de- r prices. Tuscania and the Homeric of the Hundreds were made homeless and White Star line stood by unable to property damage of approximately help because of the heavy seas. $500,000 was caused by a fire which New Orleans has been definitely devastated a large portion of Cana-nea- , as the next meting place selected to Sonora, Mexico, according advices received by the Nogales, of the National Tax association, according to word received at Salt Ariz., Herald. Lake City by the state board of equalThe government's reclamation poli- ization. The convention and confercy, calling for thorough investigation ence will be held in November. cf conditions and the advisibility of FOREIGN developing her reclamation projects before appropriations are granted, President Gomez, who has served was outlined by Secretary Work in an address at Grand Junction, Colo., as head of the republic of Portugal tor a year and a half, presented his recently. resignation but congress refused to A search that lasted twenty-eigh- t accept it. rears and took Krnest P. Serrano of Fred rich Ebert, Jr., son of the Fioc.kston. Cal., into many states end-iin the Holy Hope cemetery near late President of Germany and Fritz Tucson. Ariz., where he found the Koch, chairman of the Berlin Reich-sbanne- r organization, were arrested grave of his father, Fernando P. Serrano. The two had separted In 1897 at Berlin and allegedly struck down i:t Phoenix, where the elder Serrano with police clubs, when in response to cries of down with Marx, they was a saloon owner. called "long live the republic. When GENERAL of police was notified he the chief All heat records for April were ordered their immediate release. shattered at Richmond, Va., when the After eight months of comparative mercury registered 96 110 degrees, the weather bureau announced. The rest Vesuvius is in eruption again. on The volcano offers a fantastic specprevious high was 95 degrees 1924. on 1911. 27, and 18, April tacle especially at night, when inApril Plans for calling a conference of candescent lava flowing from the side of the crater casts representatives of all interests direct- asouthwestover the area. The present glow ly concerned in shipping for the puroccurs periodically and is activity permanent pose of establishing a and practicable" merchant marine caused by the collapse of a section of the rim of the crater. policy for the country here were announced at Washington by the chamFrance has agreed with China that of the United ber of commerce unpaid installments on the Boxer InStates. demnity held up by the oriental govDeHarry Thorndyke Roll, 26, a junior ernment from December, 1922 to at Colgate university at Hamilton, cember, 1924, will be used for the reoank, N. J., was killed by lightning during habilitation of a track practice. Roll, who is a mem- the llanque of Industrielle de Chine, ber of the varsity track squad, was which failed in 1921. The bank failure Involved Chinese banks causing running when he was struck. accumulated serious losses. The Houston paused in its usual actifund amounts to $13,000,000 Mex. forty-s- even e -- Tomi People after every meal "Nursemaid to the Empire Kipling Is Nursemaid to the Empire what some people in England are calling Rud.vard Kipling these days. For he Is making political speeches nnd calling upon his countrymen to cultivate good will, get together and Those who do not like carry on. Kipling declare him to be a scribbling person and Intimate that what he does not know about politics would fill a book. What exasperates these people most is the fact that apparently Kipling Is speechifying with the approval of Premier Stanley Baldwin. This may well be so. since Baldwin and Kipling are own cousins. Their mothers are sisters and the daughters of a Methodist preacher. They are very different. Baldwin Is an Ironmaster, a business man who rather prides himself on being practical. Kipling Is a poet, a dreamer of large dreams. He is a man of strong opinions, as his countrymen have reason to know from his writings. Possibly the practical premier sees In the nursemaid' a useful complement to himself. And It may well be that the cousins have taken counsel together. In any event, politician or no politician, Rudyard Kipling wields a vast Influence In the British empire. Ills opponents may say that he has preached and nagged. Very likely, hut his countrymen know him for a man of the most Intense patriotism. And his 'serlhblings have more than once been a clarion call that has resounded through the empire "Prophet and priest" would better describe ltudynrd Kipling than nursemaid. . Kipling once said that words are the most powerful drug used by man. If so he Is perhaps the most skillful compounder of that drug. Pershing Is Handed a Job Man-Size- d Gen. John J. Pershing has been handed a man-sizejob, even for the commander In chief of the American Expeditionary Forces. Within a few days of his appointment by President Coolldge as head of the commission to supervise the plebiscite In Tucna and Aricn that will decide the sovereignty of territory In dispute between Chile and Peru for forty years, he discovered he has been picked out for the most difficult, delicate and Important diplomatic assignment on the American continent. The Peruvian embassy In Washington touched off the fireworks by making public an official dispatch from Limn In which it was charged that the Chileans lmd already Instigated a campaign of terrorism In the occupied territory. The plebiscitary commission, headed by Pershing, has supervision over all regislrating and voting nnd one of the commissions first duties will be in sifting the facts in the present allegations os well as other similar charges which will unquestionably be made over "The Alsace-Lorrain- e of South America." d o vities to celebrate the eighty-nintanniversary of the bade of San Jacinto that gave Texas her freedom The Polish consul general at Moscow, M. Chelmicki, has been recalled from Mexico. The prin ipal celebra- and it is reported that he probably tion was at the San Jacinto battle- will be dismissed from the service. miles from Hous- His recall follows an interview witn ground, twenty-onton, Texas, where governors of six the soviet press agency in which the Hates joined with Texans in services consul general was quoted as approvto celebrate the natal day of Texas ing the methods adopted in the trial freedom. of Leningrad of Father Cussas, Polish Marshall D. McCormack was elect- priest. e ed mayor of Herrin. 111., by 197 votes over Thomas Weltv, regarded as the Ku Klux Klan candidate, in an election free from any violence. The 4890 votes cast established a record. storm that swept with terrific speed from the Mississippi to the Atlantic seaboard left many dead and injured in its wuke and caused property damage estimated at more than $1.5000,000, says u Chicago report. A Captain Charles Morris of Rhode Island has been selected by Secretary Wilbur to he paymaster general of the navy succeeding Rear Admiral David Potter, whose four-yea- r term expires this month. The office carries the rank of rear admiral. Secretary Hoover has decided that the Increasing pressure of radio problems on his department, which regulates in the radio field, will require the calling of another national radio conference about the end of The U. S. Seattle carrying the highest ranking officers of the United States army and navy has arrived at Honolulu. The ship will act as umpire ship during the coming joint unny-navmaneuvers, in which the United States fleet, called the Blue force will endeavor to capture the Hawaiian islands from the "Black force, considered an enemy for the purposes of the maneuvers. Short wave radio signals from the United States fleet maneuvering off llamaii, were heard at Melbourne, The signals were exAustralia. and easy to copy. (The loud tremely distance between Hawaii and Melbourne is roughly 6400 miles. 1 The appointment of Dr. Otto Wied-fddt- . former German ambassador to the United Slates, as special financial adviser to the directorate of the is interpreted in Krnpn concern Rhenish Industrial circles as presaging a complete reorganization of the great plant. STALED Berlin. The TIGHT official provisional figures of the presidential election KEPT RIGHT follows: Von llindenburg Marx Thaelmann Votes declared invalid ,...14,639,399 13.752,610 1,931,591 21,910 Total 30.345,540 Berlin. Germany has chosen for a In the first monarchy. contest between Republican and imperial Ideas the democracy has been Hydraulic Feet Elsie What makes your feet so wet? Mary defeated. The veteran field marshal. Von llindenburg, leader of Germanys defeated armies, was elected president of Germany by a small plurality. The choice of General Von has stunnned the republican elements, who consider the old war r for the chief a a representative of the imperialistic ideals which ruled Germany before the world war. The election rioting continued the day as the rival throughout groups met, though there were few serious clashes. Crowds gathered in all centers cf the city and when the election rethere were sults were proclaimed demonstrations, immediately growing were These however, into rows. soon controlled by the police. The defeat of Herr Marx, the candidate of the republican coalition, was admitted by the left groups, when, with only 2,000,000 votes to be counted in the district where it was certain General Von llindenburg would run strong, the field marshal had established more than 1,000,000 lead. Herr Marx's defeat was attributed to the defection of the workers, especially in the sections where General Von llindenburg was given a, big majority and the district of lower BaSilesia, south Hanover, Upper varia, Magdeburg. Pomerania, Hamburg, Middle Germany, Schleswig-Holsteiand the rural disGeneral Von tricts of Brandenburg. carried the city of also llindenburg Munich. The Berlin vote is not yet complete, but will show a lead for Herr Marx. Hanover city, General Von Hindenburg's home town gave Herr Marx 130,000 and General Von llindenburg 110,000. Three are dead, one dying and more than 100 persons wounded in election riots which featured the poll- A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate, fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cntlcura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores followed by a dusting with Outicura Talcnm powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Advertisement. Hin-denbur- Hohen-zollern- chair-warme- Ive been wearing pumps. We condemn what we do not derstand. 'World's Lowest PricedSedan unh Sliding Gear Transmission x EASY TERMS . Sol Bloom of the New York district (portrait herewith), one of the few Jews in congress there are eight in the house and none in the senate made an Interesting speech in the last session on the work of the Jewish farmers in the United States today. He pointed out that the Jewish farm population Is over 75,000, farming more than 1,000,-00acres worth more than $100,000,-00The Jews are also prominent In the agricultural profession, as distinguished from "dirt farming. Among the Jewish scientists are Dr. Jacob G. Llpnmn, dean of the New Jersey agricultural experiment station ; his brother, Dr. Charles R. Lipuian, professor of soli physics in the California Agricultural college; Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, formerly superintendent of the Woodbine Agricultural school, who introduced "Rosen Rye Into this country, and who Is now the head of the comprehensive agricultural reconstruction project In south Russia ; Dr. J. J. Tauhenhaus, plant pathologist in the Texas Agricultural college; J. Levine, plant pathologist at the Minnesota experiment station. Representative P.loom has been newspnper man, theater builder, music publisher and realtor, and constructed the Midway Ilaisance at the Chicago Worlds Fair. Representative Nineteenth 0 0. Bleace Says He Will Hoe His Own Row Former Governor Coleman Livingston Blease is the new United States senator from South Carolina and of course he's a Democrat. What will lie do in the next session? Not even the Democratic leaders can guess. They can be reasonably certain, however, that there ure certain things he will not do. Senator Blease gave an Interview to his home town paper, the NewThe interberry (S. C.) Observer. view was not pleasant reading for such Jeffersonians as Robinson of Arkansas. Harrison of Mississippi, King of Utah, Simmons of North Carolina, Swanson of Virginia and Walsh of Montana. To begin with, Senator Blease said he would from the start of his senatorial career fight every attempt to Involve this nntion in the affairs of any other nntion. 1 will," he continued, "resist any move toward participation In the League of Nations or the world court, and will never agree to any recognition, diplomatic, trade or otherwise, of the Bolshevik government of Russia. I shall work In harmony with my Democratic colleagues, but will not be hound by the code of any man who onlls himself a Democrat and at the same time tries to defeat the party (apparently a reference to Senator Wheeler). I will not vote for any measure because a Democrat proposes it. nor will I vote against a bill simply because It Is Republican In origin. I know no boss or bosses. I will vote for what I think lr best for the country and my stated Riots in Berlin and Karlsruhe Result in Three Dead and One Dying and More than One Hundred Reported Injured n Sol Bloom Tells of the Jewish Farmer 1 f Give them Wrigleyfe. It remove food particles from the teeth. Strengthens the gums. Combats add mouth. Refreshing and beneficial t Mack-lenbur- d Sino-Franc- Parents - encoura the children to care for ttrteeth GENERAL WINS WITH PLURALITY OF ABOUT ONE MILLION; WORKERS DESERT MARX m B ing. Two were killed and two seriously wounded in Karisruhe ,and one was killed and one dying in Berlin, when rival election gangs clashed. There is hardly any city in Germany which was not the scene of election violence. Except in Berlin and Karisruhe the scupo were able to keep the situation under control. With complete results from three election districts out of thirty-five- , General Von Hindenburg officially is leading with 14,800,000 to 13,600,000 for Herr Marx. Herr Thaelmann, the communist candidate, had polled 2,000.000. With these figures announced the left parties officially conceded the election, although the Voerwaerts declared Herr Marx still had a chance to make up the difference in the two outlying districts. Edna Fermer Wins Pultzer Prize New York. The annual Pultze prizes in journalism and in letters for 1924 were announced by Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, for the institutions school of journalism. Edna Ferber, for her was awarded the novel, "So Rig, $1000 prize "for the best American novel published during the year which shall present the wholesome atmosphere of American life and the highest standards of American manners ami manhood. The $500 prize for the "best cartoon published in any American newspaper during the year" was given to Rollin Kirby of the New York World for liis cartoon entitled, News From the Outside World, published October 5th. Chapman Trial OtyrSr o 35 yearsserv- unfailingbake-da- y ice on bas made CALUMET the worlds greatest baking powder. Retains its great leavening strength in every climate to the very last spoonful Always depend able and pure. Expensive Hartford, Conn. The murder trial of Gerald Chapman, sentenced to be hanged in June for shooting a policeman, cost the state $1G.76G.2S, State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn announced. Aid Offered in Shoals Solving Several pledges of Washington. in cooperation assisting to evolve a plan for disposition of the gigantic Muscle Shoals properties were received by President Muscle Ooolidgc-'Shoals commission. Those offering aid to the government included C. M. Clerk of the Tennessee Electric company, the Tennessee Manufacturers association, the Public Service Magazine of Chicago and Chairman Mer-rill of the federal power commission. s i W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Id-19- 28. un- |