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Show UTAH STATESMAN News Notes ('i a Prioilaga to Li'm In i ' Utah MAGNA 'With an Increased eon-- 1 sumption in sight, the future outlook for the copper Industry is extremely J. B. MacKensle, assistant bright, superintendant of the American Smeltp log and Refining company, told the Utah section of the American instt-tute of mining and metallurgical engineers at a meeting held recently at the Newhouse hotel. ' Decreased lamb feeding nearly all etates west of the Continental divide and increased feeding in Montana, Wyoming and Texas will result this year in stronger competition for Utah and Idaho fed lamba on Pacific coast markets, according to George A. Scott, livestock statistician for Utah. SALT LAKE Under the new schedule of the Boeing Air Transport, Ine., which became effective Saturday of last week, closing time for esstbound airmail will be 1:40 p. m. at the main Salt Laky postoffice, and 1:60 p-- m. at Guthrie station, it waa announced by Postmaster Ralph Guthrie. Those using the airmail an requested to post their mail at least an hour ahead of this time iii order to aid the postoffice in ita proper handling. OGDEN Jackson Hole cattle topped the market at the Ogden Union stockyards, with prices strong. James Boyle and Ed. Martin of Jackson, Wyo., aold ten carloads of cattle to L. L. Keller. Steers brought 9 cents a pound, with an average of 1035 pounds to the animal. A few loads cows sold for $0.75 and of heifers sold for $7.50. PAYSON With permission from the state game commission, a elk waa killed in Payson canyon and brought to town for the barbecue which was held in connection with the road celebration. The elk waa placed in cold storage until the time of ita use when it waa taken up the canyon, where the celebration waa held, and there pitted and roasted, ready for serving. Edward Griggs killed the elk and he was accompanied by Joseph Allen, deputy game warden; Dave Shuler and Charley Depew. OGDEN Approval of the additional levy to raise funds for support of OGDEN fat Harding memorial at Marion, Ohio, under construction and to be dedicated neat anmmer. 2 Plane of novel deeign in which Doctor Hohrhach, Danlah aviator, hopes to fly across the Atlantic. 8 U. 8. Winder of Salt Lake City, who has been made secretary of the American Farm Bureau federation. 1 NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Teapot Dome Lease Is Canceled Woman Fails in ' Atlantic Flight W. PICKARD been scored by has victory FINAL government In its three years' light to regain the valuable oil fields that were leased to others by Albert B. .Fall when he whs secretary of the Interior. Last week the Supreme Court of the United States vitiated the Teapot Dome lease held by Harry F. Sinclair. The decision sustained the ruling of the Circuit Court of Appeals which reversed a Wyoming federal court that uplield the validity of the lease. This brings back to the government Wyoming oil lands estimated to be worth $100,000,000, plus $3,000,000 In cash now In the hands of the court's receivers; $2,000,000 worth of oil taken out by Sinclair before suit was started and for Which he must make restitution, and more than $1,000,000 worth of oil tanka, pipe lines and other Improvements constructed by Sinclair, but for which the court denies him equity because of the leasing form. The courts decision last March, similarly denouncing the Doheny lease of the Elk Hills (Calff.) naval reserve as Illegal and fraudulent, restored even more valuable oil lands to the navy. A survey Just completed by oil experts estimates that the Elk Hills lands contain 720,000,000 barrels of oil, or nearly three times the amount previously estimated. Its value is place at fully $300,000,000. The government also recovered $24,000,000 for oil drilled out by Doheny and for value of tanks, etc. Last week's decision, wnich was unanimous, branded Fall as a faithless public officer. It held that the Teapot Dome lease to Sinclair's Mammoth Oil company was contrary to the oil conservation policy of the government Fall's contention that development of the reserve was necessary to prevent drainage was denounced as a representation made in bad faith." By EDWARD ELDER, daring and aklllful aviator, almost achieved her ambition to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. With George t, she drove the Haldeman as plane American Girl to within about 1,000 miles of Paris despite strong head winds that forced them off their course, and then a broken oil line forced them to come down In the ocean. Fortunately the Dutch tanker Rarendrecht was close by and picked up the two flyers unhurt An attempt to salvage the plane was made, but a gasoline tank exploded and It was burned. The rescue took place about $00 miles northeast of the Asoree and the aviators were taken to the Islands, whence they were to captious their trip to France by steamer. Miss Elder and Haldeman were in the air more than 41 hours and flew 2,674 miles a record for flights. The storm they encountered reduced their average speed from the expected 100 miles an hour to about 72. The last live hours of their flight was made with no oil pressure in their motor. RUTn all-wat- er still yearn for AMERICAN workers have not and given up hope of getting it The American Fed eratlon of Labor, In convention In Los Angeles, adopted by viva voce vote a resolution dmandlng that congress modify the Volstead net "so as to permit the manufacture and sale of wholesome beer." President Greens policies were upheld when the convention voted, 135 to 32, against application of the federal quota law to Mexican Immigration. The executive council, after years Investigation of the relationship between labor and the government in Mexico, reported that It did not consider the Mexican government a trade union regime, though the relations between It snd the labor movement are very Intimate." Max 8. llayes of Cleveland, who was Farmer-Labo- r candidate for vice president in 1920, offered a plan for a labor convention! almost unanimously supported Mr. Greens alternative proposal that we work for the friends of labor in both national The delegates parties at the polls. also rejected resolutions denouncing the government's policy In Latin America and China, and approved the Monroe Doctrine. party, but the latest revolutionary is, as predicted, effectively suppressed and Calles Is more firmly in the saddle than ever, with Obregon assured of the succession to the Presidency. General Gomes and his band of followers in the state of Vera Crus were attacked at Chualulco by loyal troops under General Escobar and utterly routed, bombing planes playing a considerable part in the engagement Gomes and his staff officers, seeing the day was lost fled into the hills. Felix Palavlclnl, a Journalist who 'has been deported, lays all the blame for the mutiny on General Serrano, who was caught and executed. Obregon says that when he becomes President he will follow Calles' policy in compelling Catholics and other religious denominations to respect the laws, since this policy has the support of the msjorlty of the people of the country. MEXICO'S and Bulgaria have settled their row over YUGO-8LAVI- by Bulgarian comltadjls or irregulars along the border, but now Poland and Lithuania are on the eve of a break which may have serious consequences. The Lithuanian government has dosed Polish schools and confiscated Polish estates in Lithuania, and plana to declare Vllns the capital of the country, despite the feet that that dty was seised by Poland seven yean ago. Then, last week, a number of Poles were arrested in Lithuania on charges of having plotted the assassination of President Sme-tonThe Polish government sent an ultimatum to Kovno threatening action unless Lithuania should radically alter its policy within one week. Marshal Pllsudskl, dictator of Poland, wishes to avoid the use of force if possible, but the British minister to Warsaw reports that the situation is fraught with danger. raids in China the pendulum has back and the Shansi armies that had defeated Marshal Chang's troops and threatened to take Peking have themselves been beaten in battle and at last reports were retreating westward In eonalderable disorder. About 10,000 of the Shansi soldiers were captured and sent Into Manchuria. Tbs northern forces began, operations for the capture of Shansi province and against Gen. in Honan province. Peking's feeling of relief was modified by the knowledge that It had been aaved partly by the calling in of a horde of 15,000 Mongol cavalry, reputed to be the fiercest and most cruel fighters in all Asia. OVER . Feng-Tu-hsia- SPAIN Its return to a parliamentary government with the formal opening of began last week the new national assembly by King Alfonso. But it was only a feint start that way, for the assembly membership Is picked by the dictator, Gen. Primo de Rivera, and so seems certain to do the bidding of the directorate which he heads. Two of the women delegates, the duchess of Percent and Countess San Lula, resigned Just before ,the assembly opened. JAMES A. REED of SENATOR stands ready to accept the Democratic Presidential nomlna tlon If Gov. A1 Smith cannot get It, was endorsed as a candidate by the Missouri state committee at Sednlla, and then delivered to a big assemblage of Democrats what was considered the keynote speech for his party In the coming campaign. He denounced Republican rule as no less corrupt now than during the Harding admlnlstra tlon and scored Mellon, Daugherty and Fall Making a plea for unity, the senator said: "Let us make our fight beneath banners proclaiming the right of each citizen to regulate his own personal conduct chart hla own course through life determine his own habits and to control the affairs of his own household, free from all restraints. If this people are to remain fres, and the soverlocal eignty of the states must be preserved The march of centralisation must be arrested. Government by boards and bureaucracies must cease. Let us demand: The honest administration of government. The swift and sure punishment at all public plunderers, bribemongera and other malefactors. The equalisation of fee burden ot taxation. The repeal of all laws creating special privileges. The dismissal of an army of spies, snoopers, sneaks, and informers." 1100-poun- senators have RADICAL Republican a series of conferences in Washington, and it was reported their purpose was to promote the Presidential boom of Senator Norris of Nebraska. But some of them lamed a signed statement disclaiming SAY 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 25 years DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.' "Bayer" borne of It tablets Aspirin is Iks tads wait four-tenth- Ot af of 24 ami HcMMttaSMM ot Grikara Promotes Her Permanent Sbampooa with Codcnm Soap, Health wfch ap- - light tend to fits ths scalp of dandruff and blemishes, and to establish parmsnmt dMoaofbnbbenlth. da any third party intentions and denying they planned Insurgency within their party. Their purpose, said these gentlemen Borah, Norris, Frasier, Nye and Brookhart was to form strong Western bloc and get unity of purpose and some solidarity of action among Western senators the Ogden livestock show waa given and to Impress upon the Eastern states by Weber county tax committee direcand their representatives In congress tors at a meeting recently. The levy that, as Senator Borah explained It, waa mads possible by action of the a large portion of the United States hut state legislature. The county lies west of this Allegheny mountains" commissioners passed the matter to Friends of Norris It is said. Intend the tax committee for sanction before to enter his name in these fourteen making a levy which is likely to bo a preferential primary states: California, of n mill. Judge J. A. Illinois Massachusetts Nebraska, New Howell, chairman of the committee, Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, presided at the meeting. North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennayl-vanl- a, MYTON R. E. MUler of Myton has 8outh Dakota, West Vlrginis on exhibition In hla store some exceland Wisconsin. lent samples of peanuts raised by Jacob Jorgenson at Leota in Ouray valDUVALL of Indianapolis ley. Several hills were pulled up out MAYOR of political corruption, of his tract and they are all of splenwas sentenced last week to thirty days did quality. It la estimated that Mr. In Jail and fined $1,000, and disfran- Jougenaon will have about fifteen or chised for four years He will appeal twenty bushels. the case and says he will not resign PANGUITCH Although no careful until this appeal has been carried estimate has yet been made by the through the State Supreme court The rangers, Supervisor Walace Riddle of prosecutors believed he would be the Powell national forest asserts that forced to quit office. In which case his tha deer are on the Increase in this wife, now city controller, would suc- section. Prospects for a good hunting ceed him. Numerous civic groups are season will depend largely on weather determined to oust both the Duvalls conditions on the opening date, a light snowfall being welcomed by the FEDERAL JUDGE F. P. 8CHOON-MAKE- R sportsmen. at Pittsburgh Issued one RICHFIELD Orders have been reof the most sweeping Injunctions In ceived by the beetgrowera to begin the history of labor disputes restrain- harvesting their crops on Monday, as ing the United Mine Workers of Amer- the local sugar factory will begin op ica, Its officials and its members orations on that data. The beet crop Virtually every activity of the union In Sevier County this year is not so against the nonunion Pittsburgh uniformly good aa It haa been In Terminal Coal corporation was foryears, and It does not aeem to bidden. The union and Its members hava completely recovered from the were restrained from violence of any disastrous conditions encountered last sort against company employees and year, when a total failure was suffered prospective employees .and again throughout the country. company property. Union pickets were DUCHESNE Utah's alfalfa restrained from putting their foot on crop is estimated at 15,200,000 pounds were allowed company property, but of country-ru- n seed out of n total for to establish a single picket post on tha United States ot 43,000,000 to each road leading to the mines Such pounds, according to the anplckete were cautioned against using nouncement of Frank Andrews, crop abusive Isngusgs but were permitted statltlclan for the United States bp the use of peaceful persuasion. roan of crop statistics. coal miners has strikes of The long FILLMORE! Duck hunting In weat been ended In nilnolc, Indiana, Iowa Millard county la excellent, according and other Middle Western fields the to tha reporta of W. Y. Wilson, local men temporarily receiving the wages attorney and editor of the Milliard called for by the Jacksonville agreement until the question of pay has County Progress, and Tribune Fillmore correspondent. The first two been settled by commissioners to be daye of the present duck shooting eep appointed. on, Mr. Wilson bagged hla limit at tha Rigby ranch, near Burbank la west CO SG HAVE, i Millard, relates the report. Besides WILLIAM theT. Irish Free Stats ob- being abundant the ducks ere in fine tained a majority of six votes in the condition, added Mr. Wilson. new Dali Elreann and was EUREKA Work of widening and The followers of De Valera and the the road between Eureka resurfacing Labor party voted solidly against him, and Dividend will be begun soon and from and the Redmondltes refrained will be completed before winter eets voting. The chief attack on Cosgrave In. The state road equipment now bewaa delivered by Scan T. OKelly, a De used on the road between Eure, ing 1'rrsl-deValera man, who declared the and Homanavllle will be obtained fot was the tool of England and atthis piece of work. tacked his financial and economic polMIDVALE Work has begun on the icies Next day Cvegrave announced his cabinet, which was approved by installation of Midvale City white way. the same vote, and also announced that It ia expected that the work will be the Farmers' party had fused with the completed by November 1. Plana an government party. under way for a street celebration to be given on the date of completion. EATIIS ot the week Include those The system includes forty-fou- r concrete standards, act n tintervala of ford, 111., a leader In the Catholic forty feet along Main street to the inchurch; GoL F. J. Dillon, member of tersection of Center street, and for a the federal radio commission; F. D. few hundred feet eaet and west of Stout, one of tha ten wealthiest mm Main street on Center street. 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