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Show THE PAGE TWO SEES MADDEN TAX STORM SNUFFS LIVES OF CHILDREN OF THE THEATRE AND AMUSEMENT TAX. AND A REDUCTION ON SURTAX TWISTING WIND COMES OUT OF SULTRY SKY; ELEVEN WERE KILLED OUTRIGHT. Chairman House Appropriations Committee is Ready to Offer Plan; Tax cut Effective In 1927 and 1928 Ishpeming Mich. Hope that any of men unaccounted for in the the cavetti at the mine ere still alive has been abandoned. Seven bodies recovered at 6 o'clock Thursday niglit bring the total victims of the disaster to 52. All efforts ;re now being directed at the recover;' f the bodies. Daylight saw a bailer up under the glare of floodlight curing the night,' biting into the forty-liv- Barnes-Hecke- r L.ngled mass of mud, rock and timber, lhat bars the way from the surface to the first level, in which it is believed leveral bodies urv. These are thought to be those of miners who, warned by the blast of air und rumbling which followed the cavein, made an attempt to escape, only to be caught by the tailing debris iu sight of the surface. Other bodies, believed entombed on the secoud and third levels of the mine may not be recovered for days. Miners Making Peace Nearer London Peace in the coal fields is In sight. It has not yet come, but Is distinctly nearer through the meditation of the council of the trades union (ingress and various more or less secret conferences held between the Interested parties the least few days. A sctleinent of the prolonged strike, now in its eighth month, is tallied of for the near future, but, in view of the many previous hitches, such a speedy end is hardly looked for. The ground Is more favorable for peace, because, although the miners have failed to induce their brother unions to place an embargo on conl movements or make a forced levy to help the strike, the trades union congress has showed its 10.noo from its good will be voting funds to help the miners over the settlement and by suicgesting to the members of the congress that they should voluntarily levy a penny a day on themselves to aid the strikers' funds. St Mark's Square, Venice, is Flooded Venice, Italy Beautiful St. Mark's etiare ne of the main points of interest for tourists visiting Venice. In flooded in coiiseiucnco of ten days ol incessant rain. Pedestrian traffic Is njaintalned over wooden bridges built bv the rily firemen, Reports from other settlor of northeastern Italy nay all the rivers are swollen and many are overflowing their bunks iiuing considerable damage to prop t!v of St. Mi.rk's eiuare, where thf :Mlrd area 1 ' """f MA Bur-fac- e e d d - d e Kansas Covered With First Snow. Kansas City Rr.nw, which began falling in western K 'nses Monday night had blanketed the ground to a depth of three inches at Dodge City Monday and had drifted to such an extent that passenger trains on the main line of the Rock Island were stalled between Liberal and Bucklin. near Dodge City. A train also was caught in the drifts on Santa Fe branch line west of Great Bend, Kas., and a snow plow was sent to clear the track. The snow fall is the first of any proportions in Kansas this fall. It was ushered in by a heavy and general rain Sunday, which turned to snow as the mercury sua down. The rainfall at Hutchinson, Kas., was the second heaviest in the history f the weather bureau there. in Butter. ! cynic Is one who remarks that s foreign amateur wins hi. American championship It mean more, on account of the diiTereiue in ex change A One of the Naval ticudemy's l stars this year is Lloyd, prep school star, who is now playing end. foot-bul- He weighs LtX) pounds, towers feet L' in his socks, and Is speedy enough to run the hurdles for the Navy truek tcnitu Inches Mar.ush Beats Out Ruth for A. L. Batting Honors Heinle .Miiimsli. youthful nut fielder, ban gained the distinction of being the lending hatsmun of the Auierl.-aileague for l'.W. lie beat out Balie ft tit It, uuitcliing an nernKe of ..'ISO to .372 for the Babe. Manuli gullied the throne held last ear by a teammate. Harry lleilnian. who fttilslied this season In fourth place, with un ereruge of ..'tti'l. The other regular letroit outfielder. P,. l. Kothergili, Is third, with .:tiU. Hurgrave. rinclnnali cntcher. soems likely to be the National league's champion bHtsmsn, with an average of i ! I I i IMouard llotctiii ii former IS'Jhalk line billiard riiai will not com pete iu I'liitet! Stale lourniiiiieiits !d season, having deeidt d to remain in llelglutn. Golf statistician that more than 1.IMKI.O.K) pt rsons take t'p t!,i-game each y ur and by l!n ttt country ttmt prepare to Jiccomiuodnti 1S.0XHI.OHO players. The world series remains a strictly It affords a Auierlenn Institution. healthful relaxation In the midst of the most Itksotee cares. Korope would do well to get into ihe came. A golf course and polo field will be added to ihe Lincoln Kield rce track, Crete. III., which botists Too acres ol land, the lat gest one piece trad owned Ion 'n the world by any racing j j Catcher Muddy Ruel Is Little in Weight Only You'd think that to catch u delivery like that of Walter JoIiiim.hi n big man would be necessary, but Muddy Unci, who revlves for lilm, weighs only 14, pounds. He was asked one day how he d!l It. Hnd hi" reply whs h strange one. He said that Waltei nitches both a feather und o heavy ball and not apparently by design. The feather bnll. so called. Is the easiest thing In baseball to rut eh but the heavy 1ml! bores and grinds Its way In a imtrir.er that makes It h tril to hold and painful to atop. But 'li'!i l:i:e! handle ,in nil. foot three I'nl lir.'T con NorniHti K. Ilrooker. the famous ten lis exponent, Is president of the A us t nil In it Lawn Tennis association, and sn the team lioni "down under" will pnrtli Innte In 'he Davis cup V.r-J- play. t r. Pelt-e- r. Dr. the German run tier who recently set a new world's record fx the half mile. Is reported to lie eve.i more "fussy" In his training methoiN than 1'iinio Nurml, th B jliiiT I'itiii 1 1 i publi- 7 034,000 pound; chre-:e- , pounds; condensed milk, 33.- 317.000 pounds; ice cream, 6GO.OO0 gallons; ice cream mixture, 161,000 pounds; total in mi!k equivalent, Z"8,-05- 5 pounds. Ogde:; It takes a lot of milk and cream to satisfy the ice cream appetite of Utah, which, of course, please the owners of dairy herds. Lait year :i(.'0,000 gallons of Ice cream and 0 pounds of ice cream mixtures were manufactured in this state. Eureka Production of the Tintic d's'iict to'alrd 240 cai loads of ore and concentra'e during the week, as om pared ilh 2' carloads for the week piccedi g. The American Smelling and Refining company shipped a toti.! of lOfl carloads of dump ore; T;ntie Standard. 52 Carloads of fir:t-c'asore; Chief Consolidated. 14 carloads of ore and 9 of concentrate; H'nghnm Mi"es, 18; Mammoth, K; Plutus, 13; Kir.pite Mines, 1, and s ' The I'nlverslty of Honolulu bull eleven, undefeated for years, hopes to enlertHln I lie verslty of California grid men In playing a series of pout season tests. agriculture Europe's Condition Far from Economic Brussels What sh ill one say of the existing situation In Kurope. economic, political and phychological? What is the condition and what the state of mind of the people alike of the great and the smaller Ffat.es nearly eight yciirs after the close of the great The first ob.ious comment is that in till countries, treat and sm,i!l. and neutral In mil ls, the vronomic fact dominates all others. N'or is it less dear that s.euVing genM our, tain View, 1. erally the condition of Kurope of the morn nt Is, v ithout being dcspern.e. P;;rk City Shlpn.cnts from the iiniih'takahly depressing. Of the gre at r:trk City district during the curpowers, leaving Kir;sia aside as the rent week totaled 8.".tt tony of orgnat enigma, as the monstrous "X" al d concentrates ns compared wl'h about which no one knows much. 10 tons for the week preceding. Inis the single nation which hn.i creased production by thf Ontario an I measurably ll'ini.'ated ihe strucgle. the Paik-Utn- h is respo-i'-iblfor the both economically and politically." (fain th!- - week. The Park-Uta- h shipped 5S46 tois; Silver King Coa'ilion, Persia Objects to Locarno Pern 1378 tons, ami Ontario, 1035 tons. Geneva- - Persia has notified the Ogdcn Kixht outstanding herds of of nations that she cannot acleague cattle of the western section purebred cept the interpretation of article six- of the never teen of the league covenant as given been UnitedInStates which have shown Utah before wl-- be exIn the Iicnrno treaty. Persia has alhibited st the Ogdcn ways opposed any weakening nf u. livestock show eighth annual January 4 to 9, Inclutide ten of the covenant, she says, and sive. It was announced by Jesse 8. considers that the new interpretation Rh hards, secretary of the Ogden Liveof article sixteen would lend to equally stock undesirable weakening of the giiaran tcrnoonShow, Inc.. who returned this af from Portland, Ore., where hn tons of security held by members of attended the sixteenth annual Pacific tne league. international livestock exposition. Salt Lake Ctah ranks tenth iiniin; Idaho Prison Hat Overflow Boise One hundred and fifty men the states In the volume of condensed milk could escape from the Idaho state l!2ri manufactured each year. Ths production of Ihis commodity with but little prison difficulty. War- amounted to 3.l,31.mi pounds and den J. W. Wheeler aiiounccs. Crowd- tncans millions of dollars to dairymen ed conditions have resulted In placement of forty trusted prisoners out- throughout the stute. side the prison walls, while about 110 Hrighiim City An egg Edlng plant others are being quartered In bnild-Ing- for this community fs practically which have been made Info temaccord tig to members of the porary celihouses. the warden sail. commitien appointed to wait on llm The prison population reached a nrw bo.'rd of directors of the State Poulbltti record of 87 when five prpu ners try nt their meeting piac arrived. Warden Wheeler said. i.i Halt Lake- City Saturday . con-i'ict- ih-'l- ol 1G1,-00- . when department cations. The 1925 totals, recently Issued, are the mast impressive and sand out more so alongside those for 1919. Last year Utah's production totals in the dairy industry were: extra-territoria- Jardine Urges Road Completion. I'inehurst, N. C. Completion of the 80.000 miles of transcontinental highways by 1930 was the objective placed before the American Association of Swite Highway Officials Tuesday by He asked the Secretary Jardine. states to complete Unimproved gaps between highway systems and to keep their roads iu repair. Ijick of trans-sta- t roads in the agricultural section of the Mississippi valley Is not In keeping with eastern and western While ten development, he said. years ago there were only five states in which thre was as much as a single Improved translate highway, Mr. Jardine said that now every state has a definitely designated highway system to the improvement of which the state governments are applying their resources. ship-men-u of turkeys for Thanksgiving cents a are quoted at thirty-fou- r pound, according to shippers announcements. Reports indicate that there are less of the fowl than last year in this vicinity. Provo According to a report Just Issued by the county auditor, Clifford Wright, the total amount spent on county roads for the period between January 1 and November 1 is f The money was distributed In the various districts in the county'. The largest amount was expended in the Elberta district, 6,858.07. Mytnn C. J. Nelson hnd sons of Roosevelt have purchased the Hugo Mitchell garage building at TJpalco. They are remodeling the structure preparatory to opening a modern creamery which will be put Into operation in a few days. The machinery has arrived and will be installed at once. ' The dairy industry Is on the increase In the Cintah basin, and the establishment of ihe creamery la expected to prove a boon for this section. Moab Fishing operations have been suspended on the Frank Shafer No. 1 well on Cane Creek dome, pending the arrival from Casper, Wyo., or several sockets which will be used in an attempt to bring to the the tools which were bridged In the hole when the well blew in as a gusher on election day. 'Salt Lake Action of the board of directors of the Carbon Water Canal company on November 4, regarding the controversy over the repair work fo be done with the $20,000 advanced for that purpose by the Btate land board, was reaffirmed at a special meeting of the company board Monday, according to John T. Oldroyd. executive secretary of the land board, who returned frotm Price Tuesday. Salt Lake The celery season is on in Utah and the crisp stalks which, are gaining- such popularity in outside markets are being packed for the Thanksgiving and Christmas trade. Utah is but a youngster in the celery .industry, so young the United States department of agriculture has not to date thought it worth while to record celery shipments in its annual batulation of agricultural commodity movements. In 1924, which was the first year for much statewide attention at celery raising, the movement to market amounted to eight cars. Last year it increased to twenty cars, or about 25.G00 crates. Provo Since 1919 the dairy industry in Utah has almost doubled in size, according to ligures assemb'ed Tidal Wave at Same Time Adds- - to Tradegy; Thousands Are Homeless; Death Total R!ses Over 300, Property Damage Heavy ?.rr First carload Ft. Duchesne k 2 Winter Makes Initial Call. Chicago Winter strode across the corn belt Tuesday, turning rain tr snow and leaving In Its wasn the coldest temperatures of the season as It advanced toward the Atlantic coast. The storm was borne to the Great lakes region from Ihe Texas Pan handle, and from here It turned eastward, promising snow as far east as Ihe seabord within a couple of days The snowfall, swept by a strong wind across Iowa. Illinois and Indiana Tuesday, the storm ceased towsrd nlfht f f J 'WJ Secretary Mellon ironed out the ' tax refund proposal of the executive Tuesday and agreed that it should be accomplished through a credit to the taxpayer of about 12 per cent on income taxes to be paid next year on this year's income. While the president was bupy adjusting his tax saving plan with bis. secretary of th treasury, congressional leaders were expressing varying views which indi ;ated clearly the plant did not meet with full approval at the capitol. Mr. Mellon accepted the. proposal to take his surplus away from debt retirement, but he convinced the president that ihe idea for an immediate refund of income taxes collected this year would be too costly from an administrative stnndpoint. Herrin Gang Machine Gun Slays Mayor Herrin. 111. Volleys fired from three automobiles on a state concrete high- way a short distance from Colp, near here Sunday night brought death to Mayor Jeff St( ne, 61, and John Ml:'oy. 21, a boxer friend, and resulted In InAustralia Starts Suffrage Statute juries to Police Chief Keith. Machine Melbourne. Australia A bill con guns are believed to have been used. ferrlng sex equality on women was ad- Stone and Mllroy were struck down as opted by the legislative assembly of they stood In front of the rondhouse Victoria. The bill removes all sex dis of Pete Salmo, and Keith was shot In qualifications in the way of women the hand as he started to run from Bidding offices or entering the profes the place after the unidentified asIons. Women were given suffrage In sailants are said to have told him that IftOK. they did not "want" him. a C;'i'-v;;'ian- e 52 Are Killed In Michigan Mine : News Notes in to Live a l It' Privilege I Utah Bl T YPHOON Manila A typhoon, a tidal wave and a flood In widely separated areas have of the Philcombined a joint ippine inlands, leaving in their wake desith believed ia excess of 300 and heavy property The waters of river, over which the typhoon swept, rushed back suddenly, carrying away to destruc tion residents in their houses. Itoaas und bridges were, w us bed out and telegraph lines bSovv, down, so that an accurate apprahsa! of the damage done ' is impossible, but it is said that in fy x-- the town of Hauoigas alone there are besides the known d- jd, approximately 300 missing. The Ited Cross h i', dispatched physicians, nurses and medical supplies to The photograph show, left to right, Cnpt. Clem Coady and Coach Arnold Batangas for the relief of the sufferers Horween of Harvard university football squad us they appeared out for and the United Stales army also sent food and clothing, but it is doubtful practice. when the supplies will reach the sufferers because of the bad conditions of the roads. Drop-Kic- k Record Set The typhoon struck from the direction of the island and province of by Payne Still Stands A record that has stood for three Smara, breaking disastrously over Batmany angas province, damaging collegiate generations challenges the The Amateur I'.oxitig association of towns, including Batangas, while at kicking talent which the ItVJC football London controU more than 300 clubs, Hauan a tidal w. ve which engulfed season win uncover. it caused a hundred, more deaths. In Thirteen years ago, Mark Payne, a this one province, it is believed, the halfback on the Dakota Wesleyan uniJimmy Smith, ten pin expert extraordeath toll will reach 200. dinary, is arranging a country-widversity football team, made n Kariy reports of the tidal Wave could dropkl.-ngiiiust Northern Normal of tour. not be confirmed, due to the protration Aberdeen, S. D., on the hitter's field, Canada litis been usked to send four of the wire service out of Manila, and none of the phenoms uncovered amateur boxers to Denmark next but officials arriving from Batangas In the more recent years of football's stated the report was true and that greater popularity have come within February. there were a hundred- - deaths. seven yards of the mark. Los Banos, which is on the sizeable The iiKijor league rc.-orfor totai Payne's powerful boot fractured a runs in one season is 1"7, made by inland body of water, Laguina de Bay, record which had stood for 17 years felt the effects of V:e storm, and many a dropkick which Put O'Deu Babe Hutli in 1021. of the lighter buildings there were deof Wisconsin tttude against Northwestern in 1S!S. There has been nothing In the papees molished. The insular Agricultural But Kince J001 only three men have about Tex Itickard's bank loll beirg a college was among the structures seriously damaged. made u dropkick from behind the mere shell of its former self. line. . Itoliertson of 54 Dartmouth The youngest player in the major Three States Plan Division of River dropklcked yards of Amarillo, Texas against Cornell in JOIS), and Lumont leagues is Melville (ttt, hged sevenOklahoma, New Mexico and Texas met Johnson of St. Mary's college, Kansas, teen, of the New York (liacts. here Saturday to determine division of dropklcked 03 yards In 10'jri. costs of a series of dams to be built on One advantage of hiring pro.vsslon the upper Canadian river. They are al of athletes is instead that amateurs Naval Academy Star flood" conmembers of the yotj C4ii pay the pro off safely with a trol and Asconference. Irrigation check. ' surance that the project would be laid before the legislatures of the three Willie lloppe Is one of the busiest states and then before congress was billiard players in the world, engaging Marvin Jones by given Congressman in match pluy week after week withof Amarillo. Congressman John Morout a rest. row of New Mexico and Speaker Lee Satterwhite of the Texas house of repAll players' contracts for next year's resentatives. Washington team will include a clause forbidding the playing of golf during China's Action Causes Alarm the baseball season. London In diplomatic quarters China's denunciation of the trade Jem Mace, one of Kngland's famous treaty with Belgium is regarded as a fighters, was born a gypsy, but for- serious development, though in a sook the roving folk to enter the prize measure expected, because or China's ring at the age of twenty-six- . long entertained desire to obtain aboll ition of the privileges Detroit has purchased Pitcher Donald and support for their independence. Hunkins from the Newark club of the Fears are expressed that, having deInternational league. Advices are that nounced this treaty ami refused to conthe Tigers went high for the heaver. clude a new treat v except on terms of equality, the Peking government, dePortland. Ore., and adjacent towns spite its weakness from a militarv boast 14 golf courses. The latest will viewpoint, will proceed to denounce be located In the Peninsula district the treaties with C.reat Britain and the and will be laid nut on HI acres of Inited States, which arc due to expire at an early date. ground. $200,-00,00- Soviet Russia's only Washington woman diplomat, Mme. Alexandra Kollantay, has been denied admission to the United States under the law which Secretary Kellogg Invoked a year ago to bear the Count and Countess Karolyl of Hungary and was brought Into play to prevent entry into this country of Shupurji Saklatvala lion communist nit tubers of the BritMini--. Kollantay, who ish parliament. formerly was soviet minister to Nor way and now is Minister designate to Mexico, is in Berlin, en route to her post in Mexico City. She desired to visit the United Stales in traveling to tho Mexican capital, but has been compelled to abandon that plan by the refusal of the American consul general In Herlin to extend the necessary passport visa. ISLAND RED CROSS RUSHES AID TO PHILIPPINE AREA SWEPT BY GREAT TYPHOON -- Taxes on 1927 ineomel Washington A schoolhouse at congress between Md., was blown down during and $300,000,000, Martin B. Madden of Chicago, chairman of the a violent windstorm which struck the Rehouse appropriations committee, fore vicinity of Washing Tuesday. cast on the. heels of hiB reelection to ports of casual.; s were conflicting. A telephone operator said she becongress. lieved there were no fatalities, but a Citing predicted treasury surplus call from a hotel there said rethis year of $250,000,000, Madden said congress "will undoubtedly be able to ports were current that a score of arrange a new tax cut, effective In children had lost their lives. A number of private dwellings also 1928, on 1927 Incomes," and declared that he would recommend such a re- were demolished and the death of one man in one of these was definitely duction. established. Seventy-fivschool chilRemoval of the theatre and amusement tax, a further reduction of the dren were in the schoolhouse when surtax, and a cut in the tax on corpor- the storm descended upon the town. La Plat a is thirty miles from Washations, are among the next steps in the lightening of the nation s tax bur- ington. Automobiles left here on reden, Madden intimated, although he ceipt of news of the storm to carry heultated to forecast which taxes relief and to determine whether there would receive the benefit of the forth- had been loss of life. Providence hospital here was noticoming cut. The genesis of the quarterly pay- fied that a number of the children ment plan for Income tax was divulged were being transferred to that instiWhether there were any by Madden in discussing taxation. A tution. man with a $10,000,000 income tax deaths among these could not at, once came to him, the representative said, be determined, owing to the fact that and urged that to pay his tax all at the children were immediately loaded om-he would have to dump his goodB into ambulances on being taken from on the market and break the price, the wreckage. with a possible depressing effect on business generally. President Agreed on Mellon Tax Plan. Washington President Collidge and Soviet Woman Finds U.S. Door Closed PHILIPPINE HIT Pupils Busy at Books at Cyclone Strikes Small Village In Maryland; Some Were Carried Several Hundred Feet. Chicago will be cut by Friday, November 12, 1926 NEPHI. UTAH S. Captain and Coach of Crimson OU T REDUCTION REMOVAL TIMES-NEW- s |