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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC TALES Representaive Hammer, Democrat North Carolina,- - objected to being called a garrulous old grandmother3 FOR BUSY READERS by Representative Blanton, Democrat, Texas, at a meeting of the house District of Columbia committee, and it took a good deal of effort by other A RESUME OF THE WEEKS committee members to keep them DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER apart. COUNTRIES Evils which they believe would at tend the legalization of 2.75 per Important Events of the Last Seven cent beer, as proposed in a number of pending bills, were described in Days Reportei- - by Wire and Prefulsome testimony by dry leaders at pared for the Benefit of the hearings before the house judiciary Busy Reader committee. The Salt Lake City land office has been directed to open to preferential soldier entry 101,300 acres of land in Garfield and Uintah counties, near Escalante and Ouray. Out of the total, 17,500 acres have been survey ed on application of the state, and the state will have first right to acquire this area under its school grant. Most of the land is mountainous and broken. WESTERN The Wyoming state law which requires the labeling of all woolen goods fiold in that state as to the amount of shoddy used in their manufacture will be tried for its constitutionality soon, according to F. it. Marshall, secretary of the National Woolgrow-er- s association. The National Clothassociation will ing Manufacturers bring Buit in the Wyoming courts to The steadily increasing pressure of decide whether the law can be en- work at the capitol incident to the forced or not of a approach congressional adjournCharles Pung, member of the Ha- ment has brought its reaction at the waiian Olympic swimming team, who White House in the virtual abanwas detained on the steamer Mat. donment by President Coolidge of the walks he has been1 acsonia at San Francisco because he failed to possess papers denoting his customed to take regularly since he citizenship has been released by the entered the White House. immigration authorities. A cable mesEstablishment of diplomatic relaofficials at tions between the republics of Panasage from immigration Honolulu verified Pungs citizenship. ma and Columbia was announced by Official rela& Co., bankers of the state department. O. L. Branson had tions between two the S. D. was closed republics Mitchell, recently by order of the state department of not existed since Panama acquired banking. Deposits totaled $190,000. its independence in 1903. D. H. McKee of Des Moines,, Iowa is Senate Republican organization president. leaders have moved to save as far The body of the young man found as possible the principle features of in Rogue river near Medford, Oregon the committee revenue bill in the has been identified by light of word from President Coolpositively Paul DAutremont of Eugene, as his idge that he disliked some of the as well as 20 year old son, Hugh indicted with proposed amendments in the others substituted his brothers, Ray and for already the Roy Siskiyou tunnel hold up and murders measure. last October. The provision in the immigration All hope for Major Frederick L. sill for Japanese exclusion was of the army agreed upon by senate and house conMartin, commander air expedition, and ferees to be effective July 1 next, Staff Sergeant Alva E. Harvey, his when other provisions of the bill bemechanic, was virtually abandoned come operative, and was met immedby searchers Wednesday as search- iately with indications at the White ing parties reported failure, accord- House that the arrangement was uning to wireless messages from the satisfactory to President Coolidge. north intercepted by the Bremerton A move to force at this session the issue of American participation in navy yards radio station. The El Paso, Tex., National Bank, the world court was made from the one of the southwests largest insti- Democratic side of the senate. tutions has closed its doors. The recomPresident Coolidge, on bank it is understood, was in a weak- mendation of Secretary Work, has ened condition due to frozen pa set aside the Craters of the Moon per. The bank was saved from a lava wonderland near Arco, Idaho, The rea closing three months ago, when $1, as a national monument. 000,000 in gold was transferred to covers thirty-nin- e square miles and the institution from the vaults of the was given its name because of the federal reserve bank of El Paso. similarity of its surface with that or moon as seen through a telescope. the GENERAL , , v early-morni- ng , round-the-wor- ld FOREIGN Miss Marie McNair, 39 years of age, t and a descendant socially prominent The arrival in Rome of Archbishop of Alexander McNair, firat governor head of the Catholic church Zepliak, of Missouri shot and killed herself at in Russia, recently released from imher home at St. Louis. Relatives said prisonment by the soviet authorities she had been ill and nervous. cere- was marked by a remarkable mony. For the first time in history, it is believed, the rapal secretary of American producers shipped pounds of copper in April, as compared with 271,000,000 in March and the same total that was reported for February. Stocks on hand May 1 were 221,000,000 pounds, against pounds on April 1, 311,000,-00pounds on January 1 and 253,000,-00- 0 pounds on October 1, 1923. 234,-000,0- state went to the railway station to great a prelate of this ranking. The commission formed by the federal central executive committee to commemorate the memory of Lenin las forbidden the use of the late premier's portrait on cigar or cigar-e- t Jean Francis Quinn, 28 years of age, labels, candy boxes, jewelry or in of San Bernardino, Cal., and his other advertising form. old bride of two days who was Fortunnato Maycotte, rebel generReta Armentrout of Terre Haute, Ind. men were taken and thirty-fiv- e al, were arrested at Detroit, Michigan volunteers at In connection with the theft of several prisoner recently by small in a Nacional, port thousand dollars in government bonds Pinetepa, but Maycotte gainMexico, Oaxaca, from an Omaha, Neb. bank. ed his freedom, according to official Robbers revealed a new technique advices, by paying the municipal auin bank robbing when they used a thorities 100,000 pesos. The accused stolen horse to drag a four ton safe officials will be arrested. from the State Savings bank at The engagement of Princess Maria Michigan. The safe is said to Alexander of Baden, daughter of havf contained between $6000 and former Chancellor Max, to Prince $7000 in cash and about $20,000 in Phillip of Hesse, son of Prince FredLiberty bonds. erick Carl of Hesse and Princess Mrs. Gladys Norman, 26 years old, Margaret of Prussia, the youngesz has confessed to complicity in a plot sister of former Emperor Wilhelm to swindle Ben E. Fereday, Iowa, a tas been announced. farmer, out of $15,000, according to The Ulster cabinet has recided to department bf justice agents of maintain its position and refuse to appoint a representative on the comKate Klaxton, who starred fifty mission to delimit the frontier beyears ago as Louse the blind girl, In tween the north and south, as protreaty. The Two Orphans, is dead at her vided for in the Anglo-Iris- h of the commissioner home at New York. Miss Josephine Appointment Cone, her sister, discovered the body was requested by the British governin the bathroom when she went to ment. Mis Claxtons apartment famous former heads239,-000,0- 0 23-ye- ar Har-rlsio- n, Min-eapoli- s. I The Republican national convert tion will not nominate a presidential candidate on Friday, June 13, in the pinion of Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the national committee, but the convention is likely to ajourn Thurs , 4ay, June 12. Germanys man and executioner, Lorenz Sch weitz, who held a record for behead-n- g with an ax in true medieval style 123 criminals on the block, committed suicide in his home at Breslau, le was 74 years of age and was formerly a butcher. I IT LAKE TO BE Tl LOCATION OF CITY IS IDEAL FOR ARMY AIRMEN TO GAIN EXPERIENCE Woodward Field Selected For Mill tary Operations; Large Unit May Be Sent Here Within a Year Salt Lake City. Salt Lake is in fine to become one of the largest air training centers in the west, and it is possible that within the next year or so that a large unit of the United States army air service with planes will be located here, according to Lieutenant Colonel William E. Gilmore, Ninth corps area service officer, who has been a visitor in Salt Lake conferring with Colonel Thomas M. Anderson, chief of staff of the One Hundred Fourth division, and Lieu tenant H. H. George, air service or ficer, in regard to the location of a ;i News Note s From All Parts of UTAH Helpless on Land Due to the remarkable the in the water, it js ly Impossible to approach It to camera range, says Nature Ma,,-Onlwhen the photographer is fortunate as to come upon this bird on land, where it is helpleJ intimate portraiture be successfnii dulged in. , hell-div- er 11 Price, The total valuation of prop, erty in Carbon county this year shows Odd Flag of Tibet an increase of $638,162 over 1923 acThe national flag of Tibet take cording to a statement filed with the state board of equalization by S. W. bit of memorizing. The middle of th contains a gold sun rising abo, Golding, county assessor. The val- flag a white mountain; on the mountain uation placed by the county amounts there are two lions in white, green anS to $7,497,894. red. and between the lions a jewel an! Salt Lake The state; treasurers of- a flaming gem. Any space left ov fice has received a federal warrant in the flag Is filled with alternate for $12,309.06, representing final pay triangles of red and blue. ment of the governments share of the cost of the Brigham fedFog Poisoning eral aid project, which was completed London fogs contain all the acid and last year. Work done on the road irritating ingredients of poison on a cooperative basis cost $99,000 of affect the delicate membranes gas and of which the government paid $72,000 throat and respiratory organs intl City-Corin- and Boxelder county $27,000. Moab, Ten per cent payment to creditors of the State Bank of Moab will probably be made within a very short time, according t0 Seth PIxton, State bank commissioner. E. H. Street deputy examiner in charge of the liquidation of the banks assets, field. has written Mr. Pixton to the effect After a careful inspection of the that to make the disbursepartly finished field at Fort Doug- ment authority will be asketl of the district las and the Woodward field west of the state fair grounds, it wasr decided court of Grand county. The dividend to use the latter. So the hangar at will be the first to be paid since the the fort will be moved to the Wood- bank closed. ward field, and two new De Havr-lan- d Provo, A merchants association of Provo will be was perfected at a meeting held sent planes here, giving in the Provo chamber of commerce the Three Hundred Twenty-nint- h observation squadron, which is part of by representatives of a large number the local division and commanded by of local business firms. Captain La Mar Nelson, three large Provo. A permanent gravel road planes for training purposes. through Provo canyon was assured This section is ideal for air ser- when the Utah county commissioners vice training purposes, said Colonel $15,800 to match a fedappropriated Gilmore. the winter eral government Although appropriation ot weather makes flying rather hazard- $15,000 for the construction of such ous, it prepares the men for all emera highway. gencies in case of hostilities. This Provo. Arnold S. Sandmier, rind of training cannot be had by railroad man of Provo, died reserve officers training at the other fields which are part of the Ninth at the family residence, following an .llness of seven months, resulting corps area. from complications due to typhoid feIf congress does not appropriate money in the near future to provide ver. new and equipment for Logan. Seventeen teams of two the air service, we shall soon have men each were sent out by the Cham-)e- r of commerce to solicit funds for nothing in which to fly, said Colonel Gillmore in addressing the Associathe Cache Valley centennial celebration of the Arriy of the United tion which will be held in Logan July States at the Hotel Utah. , 24 and 25. A drive to raise general Colonel Gillmore, who spoke on the the necessary xunds to stage vne'ceic- subject Recent Developments in the bration will begin within the next Air Service, pointed out that the few weeks. All professional men United States has done practically and business houses are expected to nothing in the way of constructing contribute to the fund, according to modem aircraft' since the close of chamber officials. the World war, ,'only about 200 purW. E. McKell inSalt Lake suit planes having been built. These, termountain City. district manager of the according to the speaker, are being American Surety company, was namrapidly used up in the routine duties ed president of the Rotary Club at of the air service. Unless more the annual election at the Hotel Lunds are provided at once, Colonel Utah. He succeeds Milton T. Lipman. Gillmore remarked, the flying equipSalt Lake City. The Granddaddy ment of the army will very soon be lakes country, regarded as one of reduced to junk. The speaker emphasized the point the best fishing spots in Utah, may that neglect of, the; air service is fa- be open to automobile traffic next tal to a sound policy of national de- year. Workmen of the forest service refense, as success in modem warfare expect to complete eight of the miles s in a large degree dependent upon maining twelve during the precommunication between the different sent summer, in which event the othcomponents of an army, and this is er four miles, could easily be finishimpossible without an efficient air ed in 1925. force. Midvale. Gibbons and Reed, conwere awarded the contract tractors, Beelines to Be Tammany Chief blocks of street paving for four New York. Surrogate James A. the business district of the through of the late Charles 'oley, city and several blocks on the Center Murphy, has declined to be a can- street for $47,680.10, it was announdidate for chieftain of Tammany Hall ced by the city recorder. The bona according to the New York Evening issue to finance the civic improveWorld which says a triumvirate will ments were vited by the citizens at preside over the destinies of Tam- the last election in November, 1923. many Hall. The triumvirate, the Ogden. A long dry period is renewspaper says it is informed from well authenticated sources, will con- sponsible for a heavy cattle loss and sist of former Sheriff Thomas Foley, poor grazing conditions on the BeavHurphys right hand man; Frank er dam wash in the extreme southGoodwin, clerk of the city court, and west comer of the state, on the Dixie national forest, according to a report Sheriff Peter A. Dooling. made here to the district forest office, Monday, by W. W. Mace, superLarge Acreage Opened For Entry Washington Opening to homestead visor of the Dixie forest. and desert land entry of 253,000 acres Provo. Professor L. John Nuttall of pubic land in six western states has been made dean of the college ot has been announced by the interior education and Dr. Carl F. Eyring department. The lands include 27,. dean of the college of arts and 000 acres in Mono and Lassen counsciences at the Brigham Young unities, California; 42,000 in Teller, FreThe appointments were versity. mont, Rio Blanca, Moffatt and Gunni- made at a of the executive son counties, Colo. ; 74,000 in White committee meeting of the university. Pine, Pershing and Eureka counties, Provo. This year the state of Nevada; 2500 in Lincoln county. New Mexico ; 101,300 in Garfield and Uinta Utah has under construction road counties, Utah; and 6500 in Johnson, projects which will require an ex- county, Wyoming. penditure of more than $2,500,000, according to Preston G. Peterson, chairman of the state road commisOmaha Leader Dies Omaha, Neb., John C. Wharton, 74, sion who delivered an address here former postmaster of Omaha, long a before the Provo chapter of the member of the national Republican American Association of Engineers. committee finance committee, and a civic leader In Omaha, died of heart Let us aim to have our disease ut his homo here. A native whole community as attracof Illinois, he graduated from Iowa tive, clean and healthful as Wesleyan in 1874 and came to Omaha neatest home. our serious manner, according to a prom. nent London specialist In nervous eases. Many children last winter contracted fog poisoning." Brothers Built Terrace Adelphl terrace, facing the Thames, its name from the fact that the Adam brothers, John Robert, James and William, built it about 1768. Adelphl (adelphoi) is a Greek word which means brothers. In London, received Golfer Killed A sliced drive caused the death ot Robert Jouve, cadet in the French mercantile marine, at Biarritz. His golf ball lodged on the side of a steep hill, and when he tried to recover slipped and fell to his death. It he Delicate Process accurate method of "assaying"' asbestos ore has ever been discovered, due to the fact that no matter how No carefully a piece of rock is broken la order to release the ore, some of the fibers are broken. well-kno- te . - son-in-la- w r In 1888. cleanest, In Court Gentlemen, said1 the Judge, in of economizing time I would suggest that no witness be asked the same question more than three times." Louisville Courier-JournaL From Golf to Skis The worlds highest aerial cable railroad, at Chamonix, French Allv carries the public fro ft sport-lovin- g JhTthe "1" ' Capacity of Elephant An elephant works from the age oi twelve to the age of eighty. It can haul 15 tons, lift half a ton and carry; three tons on its back. May Need It Later , Most of the asbestos comes from northern Canada, where they have precious little use for it. Los Angeles Times. 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