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Show FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN TAX. . RAVERS' SURDENS MUST COME SAYS COOLIDGE Ttll' Administrative President sal That Budget Mut Adhered Ta, Expenses Hald Oewn SCIENTISTS SUCCESSFULLY CORD SUN AS IT RASIES THRU DARKNESS , OffU May Require Tw la d duction at that time. Laying down a government policy af getting more work dona with fewer workers, the president whoso waa radiocast through a wida a ehala of stations, warned that increases in revenue dua to business prosperity were not to ho looked upon as' license for "unwar ranted" increases in government expenditures. With the growth of tho nation, soma increase in cost of government was to bo expected, he said, although tha government waa now occupying fields that should be abandoned. As to tho current fiscal year, Mr. Coolidga reiterated his desire to a proa-poctiv- bring expenditures within three bil- the original budget to and laid thia down task of the govern- bo accomplished Rremoter Found Guilty Salt Laks. Charles Feter, Salt Lake mining promoter,, was found guilty on six counts of an indictment charging him with using the mails in furtherance of a schema tp defraud, Tha verdict waa brought in by a Jury in tho United States district court, where tho case ha been on trial for over three weeks. The rase has been one of the longest and hardest fought of any tried in tho local federal court and the conviction will cost tho government la the neighborhood of 50,-00- 0, it Is said. were Witnesses brought to Salt Lake from Brooklyn, N. Y.; New Mexico, California and Oklahoma do tell stories of- "bunco" stories which they said Peter used to induce them to invest in the Mas-rmining companies. Peter waa indicted last October by the federal grand Jury on six counts, including charges of sending letters and circular through the mails as part of a scheme to defraud Various persons of their money and property. Mining property near Hailey, Idaho, known as the Mascot mine, waa alto used in the scheme, it was contended by - ot the government A a. la.' Acoewnt New York. That an important crop of acientific data reaped by and by students of physics, mathematics, chemistry, radio and of meteorology during the twp cant minutes of darkness that marked Saturday's total eclipse of the sun is predicted by scientists. Although it waa said that it may require as long as two years to collate and analyse the enormous masses of data collected, already several phenomena have been brought to the attention of tho scientific world. Dr, Samuel A. Mitchell, director of the Leandor McCormick observatory and chajrman of the eclipse commit6TECKER RETURNS FROM GER. DENVER AND RIO GRANDE CARS tee of the American Aatronomial soLEAVE TRACKS NEAR GRAND APPEARS MANY: ciety, has announced that the "shape VOLUNTARILY JUNCTION,. COLORADO of tho corona was a great turpi ." "It ia two and a half year since the minimum sun spot period, but Wild Rde Across The Continent Below Zero Weather Temperature strongs to say, the corona had alterAdda Te Discomfort ef Raaom. Related; Sailed Out ef Can. ed greatly from the typical form seep adian Rrt Fer For. gert As Car Loavo Broken Ralls Shores during the minimum," he said. "A eign spike shaped streamer was seen, a little to th right of the vertical stretched out nearly a solar diameSalt Lake City. Fifteen peraona Philadelphia, Pa. Eugene Stecher, ter." chauffeur and companion of Grover were injured, three aerioualy and Other astronomers were reported to Cleveland Bcrgdoll, millionaire draft aeveral others narrowly escaped differ wjh Dr. Mitchell's conclusions, evtder has surrendered to th United death and hurt when seven passenRio Grande among them Professor Frederick Slo- States district attorney hero. ger cars on the Denver Stecher, who is alleged to havo Western Scenic Limited left the cum, director of tho Van Meek obseraided Bcrgdoll in hia escape from track in Ruby canyon, twenty-fou- r vatory, where Dr. Mitchell made his the United was formaly placStates, miles west of Grand Junction, Colo., observation. Neither he nor Dr. Erned under arrest on two indictments at 3:15 o'clock Thursday morning, est W. Brown of Yale is said to regard charging conspiracy and harboring the shape of the corona as anything fugitive, and waa held in 610,000 bail according to report received here. The derailment ocured at a point but normal. by Federal Judge Dickinson. Unabla in the where the track wind Another, who is reported to have to obtain the bond, he was locked up ribbon-lik- canyon 200 feet above the swirlfound unlookod-fo- r features in the in the county prison. Colorado river and of water the ing eclipse, U Professor Henry Norris Asserting that he had left Bergdol) a miraculous twist of fate saved Russell of Princeton university! He In Cermany, Stecher said that he had only the train from a disastrous plunge. ia quoted to the effect that not only returned to thia country by way of The baggage car left the rails and waa th brilliancy of th corona un- Holland, England and Canada, wanrolled forty feet down the embankusual, but also the sharpness, with dering about Philadelphia for the last ment before coming to a stop, and two which tho "shadow-bands- " were visi- ten days until recognised, with only coaches toppled over on their day ble. Mrs. Emma Bergdol!, mother of side. The scut observation powers of Grove, aware of hia presence here. A broken rail which snapped under the mere laymen waa attested to by re- He said he has traveled under th weight of th engine, ia said to port x that color process protographs, name of Frank J. Johnson. caused the derailment The lohave In a detailed statement to Assistant the first ever successfully taAn of and front trucks of the mail comotive a total eclipse, showed a number of United State District Attorney L. to reports here, passed ear, according prominences, two in particular, at Lerey Deinlnger, Secher said that he over the break. The following two reto points where th hour hand of a watch had repeatedly urged Bcrgdoll two day coaches, diner, would be when pointing at 4:3f) and 7 turn to the United States and "face baggage cars, the rails. Two o'clock. Although on Saturday as- the music," and that their differences and two pullmans left one baggage car and diner tronomers reported that solar prom- on the subject had caused them to sleepers, on the tracks. The remaining upright inences were very inconspicuous, separata in Germany two and not did leave the tracks two rear cart aeen numerous lay observers announced years ago. The last he had and were towed back to Grand Juncwaa few of he a added, Grover, day that they had seen thUn. before he left for thia country. This tion with th injured. Among the injured are several was in Eberbach, the scene of an unHerrin Under Stat Troepa successful attempt of a group of Utahns, including R. II. Messa, of llerrln, lit With militiamen again 'American to kidnap th draft evader, 634 South First West street. Salt petrolling the streets of llerrln, order in which one man was shot and killed Lake; Frank Jackson, of Salina; J. pretails after the latest outbreak of by Bergdoll and another lay badly A. Scorup, a atrockgrower, of Provo; klan and antlklaa warfare In which beaten. Conductor A. Whittemore of Ogden, four men wer killed, including H. Stecher narative, Mr. Deininger and Brakeman S. P. Tyree of Ogden. Glenn Young, klsn liquor raider, and said, recited every incident from the The first Information of the derailOra Thomas, deputy sheriff, ret'ognla-etime Stecher, with the draft dodger ment was telegraphed to the outside outstanding leaders of the two far. beslda him in army prisoner's uni- world shortly after 4 oclock Thurslions The two others killed ta the form, fled from the Bergdoll mansion day morning. Engineer W. II. God revolver battle In a Mala street cigar at Winnefield, suburb of this city, dard, uninjured in the crash, walked shop were Ed Forties and Homer leaving behind them two army ser several miles from the canyon to a both reputed klanamen and grants who had been detailed to farm house, the report states, and j Warner, comiankni of Tonne. Young died guard Grover while he searched for telephoned to Grand Junction for aid. from a bullet wound through the a supposed "pot of gold" he told auImmediately a relief train sumheart, although he wsa shot also In thorities he had buried in the hills moned at Grand Junction and bearing railroad officials, physicana and nurthe right breast. These shots, accord of Maryland. Stechers hair, black when he pilot- ses, left for the scene of the accident lug to reports, rsme from the two Zero temperatures handled tiy Thorn When ed the big racing motor car in its at 6:30 oclock. cltlxen entered the Mzar shop a fee mad dash, is gray today from wor added to the discomfort of the pas! minutes after' an exchange of fortv ry caused by the entire affair, he sengers on the train it waa stated According to dispatches, passengers or fiftr shot they found Youn dad said. The first official intimation of were aroused from their slumbers by and Warner nnconsclon. Thomas stamped to the floor with bullet Stechers presence her came to Wil- the crash and rushed pelmell into the wound In ht body and dhd on the liam C. l.ynch, an attorney to whom frigid atmosphere only partially garway to the Htv hos'dnt. Fortms lay Stecher told hi story at th advice bed. Th relief train reached the scene dead on the sldewn'k ontshle. shot of a man in whom he had confided. Mr. Lynch communicated with Mr. of th derailment d Werne-dieof akut' th 1,nse shortly after 6 through the In the alont tvro hours Deininger and the surrender took o'clock and gave first aid to the in place. He is to appear before Mr. I jured. It brought the injured and later. th passengers of the marooned tram Deininger again soon. back to Grand Junction. At that Ruimn Gcnorsl Doai Coolidge Unveil Wilson Tablet the were taken to St. point injured Tlie ilenth of l!i Ku. President Coolidge Washington hospital. Mary's unveiled at the Central Presbyterian rorrifTin, commander IvrhLf of tlie Ituso an armies In (be Japanese church here n hronre memorial war. I aneimned by the offlHa! . Major Calvert Die the tablet commemorating organita nee The who New agency, general, York, Major Henry Murrey tion of the church in lhfF and the of age, died at SUem wys 95, a member of Prerident Calvert, jear the of cornerstone of the prelayinr In Pskov the district alnir.no. Lincoln's bodyguard, died in Brook sent building in 1913 by Woodrow s Ree-slyn. Wilson. The tablet records in permanReichstag T ent form the laying of the cornerstone Berlin. Having heard the prorram House Approves Bridge and that he was a member of the eon of the new government and registerof the church Central from A of the ed it aprroval greratkm hill autliorirlnt Wastdct ministrys enunciated by Chancellor Lu construction f a hiidee arroes the April. 1913, until his death last Feby ruary. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and ther the reichstasr voted itself a peaj Orirlle river. Bonner county, several friend of the war president recess, adjourning until Februrty Idaho, hat been msed by the house were present. 3. sad sent to the senate. n Cel eg ns Matter Germany Berlin. Th German government's reply to th note from the council of ambassadors on the issue growing out of th non v ecus tion of the Cologne tone by the allies has been banded to the entente envoys. The reply largely confines itself to presentation of th German interpretation of the legal aspects of the controversy. Th reply also stresses th political effect of the present impasse in the German internal situation. Dempseys Trainer Wanted Los Angeles, Cal. United State deputy marshalls have started a search her for Teddy Hayes, trainer for Jack Dempsey, on n New York wsrrsnt charging Hayes with being a fugitive from Justice ia connection with an alleged conspiracy to transfight films port n July 6, 1921. teacher-legislato- Dempeey-Carpentie- r ' Judge Lindsey Asks Hearing Denver, Colo. J o ven i le Judge Ben H. Lindsey dr ms ruled n speedy hearing on his motion to quash the election contest salt filed against him 'by Graham, his klan opponent Rcysl in th November elections. Lindsey's tion of the Chinese republic, waa taken to the hospital here to undergo an operation for abscess of the liver. Hia condition is said to be serious. Norfolk. Virginia, Ha Costly Fir Norfolk, Neb. Fire of undetermined origin completely destroyed th Bifhop block, together with aeveral business establishments that were housed in the building. Th ,, f, estimated at 6500,0(10. D- -rl Uso i & i 1 pol-ki- e ten-da- Invention Prevent Boats t'rkiny Berlin. What is claimed to be an invention which renders ships unrink-ablwas given a trial on Lake Constance. The inventor, a German engineer named Libertrau. installed the apparatus in a boat with a cargo of supporters characterised Graham's 300 kilogrammes. Libertrau then sank suit ns n "fake." They charged the the boat, averting it would reappear contest was filed at the instigation of within an hour.' This it did. It ia said the Ka Ktax Elan merely ns another that the apparatus drives the water out ef the hold of the vessel The disattempt to oust Lindsey from the Japatch adds that detailsef the inven-- . va rd;e judgeship ef Denver. tion are not available. e Carpontor Found in Blanket Roll San Diego, Cat Police are investigating the finding of the body of George Petti, 55, carpenter in a Maxing, raaoline soaked roll of army blanket. Chief of Police Patrick said James Adams Tangate, 6, Louisville, Ky, is held In connection with the murder. Tangate, police said, has house with Pettis and been building was seeu with him a short time before the Wy was discovered In its gruesome covering. , Dane Hell Probe' Urgod Chicago. The city council has started an investigation Into charges of immorality, drunkenness and excesses indulged In by youths of k;rh school age in Chicaro public dance hall. A cleanup of Janet halls here.it expected to follow revelations made oa the floor of the council by Alderman Stanley Adamkiewi. Boys and girls of high schooL,rt dance in an Immoral manner and the hoys carry hip pocket liquor. city-wid- e for-iuh- ee A line to the nee rest branch trill hong full information on the bene, fits ef a Carbide gee system end the very favorable terms of eel,, J. B. COLT COMPANY M UrfM hh mmtmlmimmi eeO Veee, O. V Sornmvae.M.V.e. . CKeee,lu seeee Cm, Mo. . t I h. m (u Mul s !,, In . mm CsiTTtMSu, Tint. lea MU, 0 lW wertd n . V. LA T . 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"I ws iewa with tha la tick ia bed ka moetka t wa When I wi able to be sheet I had no strength or energy. had k' tamp, th i e. wsioeL oa af I andw (pm. went aa opera tion for it rw moral, hat left me with a ran ning tors I Peking-- Dr. Sun Yat-Sehead of the so called South China government and one of the leaders in the forma- i , re Dr. Bun Reported Very j em. Oomiort and convenience r.. Wde cooking end uonui.. especially ia emergencies. The y B. Colt system UtoM contfiitncBi in addition the finest artificial light kno, acts nee. f. j gM N matches, bo overheated bk-or reerovnw carrying he, no ooot or smoke. Furthermore, region? Girl's Viewpoint Shocks Solont Madison, Wia., Miss Mildred Bar ber, 23, Wisconsin legislator, has shocked her colleagues. She is. advocating a eugenic law which wiU apply to women aa well aa men. Since 1913, Wisconsin has had n law requiring all men about to be married to b examined. And now this little curly locked school r demands that it include women. "Not women, but men with falae notions of chivalry and modesty, ar opposing thia," declares Miss Barber. "It should be a national law. I can see nothing about It thawouJd . make inyoh blush. Every nor milkwoman went to be married and havJTl home and children. Naturally she is going to b under the car of a physician sometime. It certainly Un't inchiviJ-rou- s therefor to require her to pass a medical examinaion before marri- - f J. B. Colt Carbide Discussion of France' told Excelsior: "Senator Borah pretends that the American taxapayrr is more heavily burdened than the French. I maintain that the French taxpayer is more heavily assessed than the German. Th problem of inter allied debts would make a big step forward if America employed her whole energy In making Germany pay." Le Journal saya that "France will pay what ah owes," and adds: "No Franrhman ever sought to avoid paying a real debt, but the whole question is to find what exactly ia Frances debt toward her companions in the struggel" j lt cooking all specialists agree thaithe aum thu debited ia greater than the mines' real value. "I defy America herself to reimShe burse a sum of 63,000,000,000. would be incapable, and nevertheless the United States' financial situation is much more solid than oura. "The Americans are well aware of this. Havent they suggested th constitution of n transfer committee charged with aurireillanco of Germany's future payments ? If such conditions about exchange arc operative for our former enemy, why aren't they for France?" Alexandre Varenna, Socialist, vie president of tho chamber of deputies, tated d Mwsi-ow- . -- For emergency Burden whole of that debt I wish to contest only on point in Senator Borahs statement. He aaya' Franc gained a value of 1100,000,000 by theSarr mines. Doesnt ho know that sumNras inscribed on th debit aid of France! balance sheet arainst her claim for rentejration of the devas- t one-hal- 1 debt a to th United State, brought to head by Deputy Marina speech i the chamber last week, continues unabated. Louis Loucbeur, on of th negotiators of th Veraaillea treaty, moved by Senator Boraha reply to Deputy Marin's address, ia quoted by th Excelsior as saying: "I never contested our debt to Amen: a. I did y that it teemed impossible physically and materially th that Franc could reimbur Pari. J A newer NegeUater Treaty tear e lion dollars, exclusive of those for the public debt. Brigadier General H. M. Lord, director of the budget, who also addressed the meeting, assured the pres tent that tha necessary reduction of Min ef Varoallta Senate Ber. all and Declare War ef twnday. Manning. uring disbursements that a further step in this program may bo taken next fall. Only tho closest adherence by congress to tha current budget recommendations, the president warned, would make poaaihlt a realisation of the f 371,000,000 surplus now export-aia tho fiscal year 1926, and which ha believes would bo a warrantable baaia for proposing further tax re- from estimates could realise this goal, as tho Immediate ment officer. By Laat ha 162,000,000 Oa Year, ta CalUta Data Obtained Washington, Further reduction lit tha reduction in tha taxpayer's burden through reduced government expenditures oill ba a guiding policy ef the four years of administration apea which President Coolidga enters a March. Addressing the regular aeml annual meeting of executive and adminiitra-ti- a officials government, the president placed upon them and congress tha responsibility for so mass, of-t- DEBT TO AMERICA It CAUSING MUCH HEATED DISCUSSI9N IN FRANCE RE- waa ta thia. jniferable uu, I wa told of Goldea Medical Diacovery. f and found ao much t W scvcrxl. took I that bottle 6nt hcak time my end ol which lour months. rlf fih op. and I waa absolutely Clarence H. WBson. 766 Spree All dealers. Liouid or tablets CuticiiraTalciiin Is Soothing For Babs Sion Chicago Publisher Dead- Chicago. John C. Eastman, owner, editor and publisher f the Chicago Daily Journal, died suddenly at his home her of a stroke of apoplexy. Codgar Kills And Eat, Youth ' Seefnd Child Die Jlrfcoklyn, N. Y. Another of tha quadruplets born Friday to Mrs. Catherine Kelly is deed, leaving one boy, Joseph, the. sole survivor. Putd Woman Dead New YoriL Ten men one hour In carrying Mrs. Hildaspent Jacobson,' h weighed 500 Digit pf stairs, on pound, down on her w,y U a l, hda-Pta- hut despite their efforts to save her, she died of heart diseas on the second floor landi.g'of her home Mrs. JacMiwn, who W? ST of wts 55, had lont ,af- - trwWe not her apartment for aix 51 r AMfrmJsoochfcf fe tmrna.ee t- -r Protect. r remedy i"T"e fcmmweDyfarceof1 Vaseline rrrwocxuN JOAT .Uta.CM-C- W |