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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTAH ~h<?· ' MANY ARE HURT On (Copy tor Thla Department .!lupplled bJ' Uae American Le~lon Newa Service.) DEVELOPMENTS IN FUND ACTIVITIES . . eso_{Litt_leM_en----.JID 01~--_E,_mts_inthe_Li_ CHURCH LEADER FRANCE IS ASKED II News Notes i ~~-.- TO PAY ·ACCOUNT·~ I~ NEW YORK U~ SCENE OF MAD RUSH WHEN SCORES ARE TRAMPLED ON CHAS. W. PENROSE ENDS ACTIVE CAREER AT AGE OF 93; END COMES PEACEFULLY CLOSE CHECK BEING MADE ON DEBT SETTLEMENT; ITALY GIVE nu HINT !Electric Lamps Explode Causing In· jury to Many Passengers; Guards Bar Door When Smoke Adds To Confusion Active Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; Members of Family Present When End Overtakes Veteran ' U. S. Demands Are Made With Defin· iteness By Officials At Washington And Response Is Being Closely Watched From All Parts ol' UTAH ~~~mmm:-l!!mrr.::f5lfFlfi11ffilli!l~i!!l""'iiii""M""i!!l""'i!!.ifl Logan.-Cache county has gone over the top in the American Led-on ::::1. endowment fund drive, acocrdin~r·.J.o an onnouncement made by Postmast· er Joseph Orlt>ll, who is chairman ot the drive. The exact amount su!J. scribed to the fund by Cache countY: citizens Is not known yet, but more chan the $2500 quota has been obta!ncd. Provo.-·-A shipment of 25,000 tomato plants from Kentucky reaching the growers of I'l£·asant Grove district, were found infested with a Colorado potato beetle, which made the plants w.navailaLie for use. The lnfestatiol\ was discovered by C. J. Sorensen. dis-trlct agricultural im;pector. This is the first shipment of the '150,000 plants to reach Utah county from half a dozen different states that .. have been infested, according to Mr. Sorenson. This disease Is one that is new to the growers uf Utah, and it is charactarized by the Inspector as one of the worst known to exist.. Logan.--lnstruction at the Brigham Young college will proceed under a new organization next year, accord· ing to President \V. w. Henderson, • whi has announced plans for the college. Price.-Planting of sugar beets in Carbon county is practically com· pleted. with approximately 650 acrP!! The Holly Sugar 1 for· the district. corporation of Grand Junction, Colo. announces another 15 cent payment ,. on last year's sugar beet crop. Recent major developments of tht American Legion campaign to raise a 55.000,000 endowment fund for dl.s· \\'a~hlngton .- The \Vashington gov Salt Lake City.-Charles ·w. Pen New York.-At least seventy-five nbled l"eterans and orphans of the is aw&iting with interest ernment World war have been: Organization persons were injured, two of them · rose, first eounselor in the first, pr~sof the reception aeco~decl word :ome of the American Legion Endowment probably fatally in a mad panic which idency of the Church or .Jes!JS Chnst European debtor natwns nme the m Fund corporation to administer the swept a crowded east side subway of Latter-day Saints, died at his home that this country desire." news the to fund, selection of the Fletcher-Amerl- train as It was about to leave the here Saturday, May 16th. 1~125. He to arrange funding set:lrments with· can National bank at Indianapolis a1 Grand Central terminal station. A was 93 years of age. Tht' church undue delay. :lfeanwhile there is ont a depository for the fund, extension blown fuse, followed by a series of leader's condition which was critical as to which will be the sp('c:ulation ot the campaign to include every state electrl·c lamp bulp explosions, was for several months, became alarming d h fi 1 1 In h a proposal. submit to first t e country an t e na c ean-up reported to have been the cause of Friday morning when he lapsed into <·ampalgn in the South. !<'ranee, whose debt to the United ' unconsciousness. Advised by attendNallonal Commander James A. the accident. States is the largest of the lot, is re· The train, llterally jammed with lng physicians that the end was near, Drain, announcing the formation of garded as the hub of the situation, the endowment fund corporation, humanity, came to a sharp stop 8 ~ members of the family were summon· and it is known that officials would aald that It waa established solely to block from the terminal. Men, wo- ed to the bedside. welcome an opening mon• from that Saturday morning President Pen administer the fund. It Is not au- men and children massed Into every quarter. thorlzed by Its articles of lncorpora- one of the cars, were swept from rose became weaker. With a natural If the mPans of conve~·ing this gov· I tht>lr feet in confusion, which grew tenacity he clung to life for four· tlon to do anything else, he said. ernment's desires to the foreign cap"The corporation was created," the to panic proportions when the cars teen hours, finally succumbing Sat· h3ve been YaT·iecl they have lack· itals commander declared, "In order to pro- began to fill with stifling 11moka urday evening. Physicians announc· in force Lnll de£initcness. nothing ed up ed that death was due to the infirm· INTERSTATE GAS WAR LOOMS AS' RUM BLOCKADE IS SENDING l"lde absolutely tor the sa:tekeepinl caused by burning insulation. the debtor nation has l'ase Pvery · PRICE OF LIQUOR ALONG OFFICIALS ATTEMPT TO STOP A short circuit had occurred, caus- !ties of old age. and proper administration of the understand in an unto given bPc>n COAST LINES SALE TO MOTORISTS President Penrose was confined to fund In perpetuity. The fund Ia I lng the motorman to halt the long mistakable .way that Washington be· sacred trust. The Legion has left no string of cars. WhPn he attempted his bed in September. l924. Despite heves fundmg arangements ..should stone unturned to Insure that the in- I to start up again every light bulb In his weakness, he arose on election 1 come derl~ed from it shall be used the train exploded. This was the sig• day, N'ovember 4, and went to the Illinois Dealers See Attack On Profits i Many Ships Have Pulled Up Anchor not be further delayer!. In ' _ew of t e e m hi h th that fact. the statement of the r reneh for the relief of the disabled Yeterans 1 1 f As State War Opens; Gas Tax Is ' And Left For Ports Unknown; and the orphans of the war . and for nl a fo.r htle pan c w c sen dcr h~ld• polls to vote. It was his last trip offirl" that no "note" on the foreign Pacific Coast Being Carefully Claimed As Cause Of The · out-of-doors. After that he wa.; con· ng, Ig ng men, women an c ' 1 ., th t subjcet hvs been rr ceh·ett from \\'ash· ki d ·t d t . J a purpose on y. Guarded Disturbance Commander Drain Is presldPnt of ren surgmg owar ~XI s an see ng fined at his home ,,·here he remained ington. is rf'~arde<i here merPIY as the corporation. Gen. John R. 1\Ic- j to escape from their cag.elike Im· until hi~:~ tieath. the l;tock diplomatk denial. ba~>ecl on PresidC'nt Gmnt expressed regret Park City.- ·Stockholders of thG • tE>t:hnicality. Quigg of Cleveland, bunker and mem- prlsonment by smashing wmdows. 1 City Mining & Smelting com• Park Scores were knocked to the car when informed of the death of Pres· ber or the Legion's national finance Rock Island, Ill.-What threatens l'aris.~The action nf the United San Pt>dro, CaL-Rum runners, hi· receive their last dividend will pany The confusion 1 !dent Penrose. (~ommittee, Is Yice president. Nation- floors and trampled. to become an interstate "gas war" jackers and law enforcement officers States requesting rC'fnnding propos· "I regarded him ns one of the great· was started here when four men, are waging a triang~1lar. war. here for 1 ali! from Its European debtor.; w~'l f1·om that company before It Is mer g. '" al Judge Advocate Robe1t A. Adam! was added when guards prevented ed into the Park-Utah Consolidated est men the Latter-day Saint church wearing stars as "marshals'' and pur- control of San Ped1 o h,1rb01. Is secretary and John H. Hllkene, dl· 1 opening of emergency doors. forseen in France and answered m l\1ines company, July 1, when 15 cents said. he proclu<'ed," yet has of salons several The lounge and rector of administration at national porting to represent Iowa's newly prohibition advance, it is said in official <:lrcles federal Police and share, the regular quarterly, will a chose were Vanderbilt Hotel nearby the headquarters, treasurer of the cor11 created "gas tax department" lnvad· Charles \\'. Penrose was agents admitted they had little sue- by the ministerial. dednration made be paid. The stock will become exconverted 1'nto emergencv. hospitals, second counsehn· to President Joseph ed Rock Island. The men stationed poratlon. cess in stemming the flow of illicit after a cabinet meeting- n•eently. .Directors are, besides the president where twenty-five persons received oil stations on the littuor from a rum fleet of five ves· This was to the effect that Finance dividend for thla d lsbursement on the at hemselves John lata the succeed to Smith, F. , and the vice president: G ov. J ames "'· treatment. Ju11e 15. The total disbursement will Henry Smith, who rlied October 13, minois side of the government bridge sels said to be lying off the coast be· Minister Cailiaux and Foreign Minis· be $131,400, bringing the total diviScrugham of Nevada, Judge Royal A. Thirty others were removed tc 1911, at a meeting of the first pres· across the Mississippi and undertook tween here and San Diego, but de- ter nriand had bepn charged with Stone of the Minnesota Supreme court, del.lds paid by that company to $12,idency and apostles held December to prevent Iowa motorists from buy- clared they had evidence to show the task of studying the intpJ·allielt Alexander Fitz-Hugh, l\flssisslppl bus!- Bellevue hospital. 848,300. The last serious subway mishap of 7, 1911. He was also chosen to act ing gasoline for their cars to evade that hijackers were making it hot for deht question with a view to its set• ness man; Gen. Charles H. Cole, MattEureka.-Eureka Elks are planning tlement. the rum smugglers. sachusetts; Wilder S. Metcalf, Kan- a similar nature ocucrred on the east In the same capacity when Heber J. payment of the Iowa tax. When the men f'tationed themselY· us. member of the Legion's national side subway December 16, 1923, when Grant became p1·esident of the chw-ch. The Quai d'Orsay received a cable· for much activity here when the Reports were being investigated of meet com· Illinois the of pumps the at ~s be· Penrose .Onance committee; Edgar B. Dunlap, 150 persons were injured In a panic In March. 1921, President shooting affray which took place 1 gram from M. Daeschner, the French Elks' state convention will l preweek Each G. and 5 June on here the of Georgia, also a member of the finance which started with a fire which sent came first counselor on the death of 'Jany locaterl near the end an the road between \\'bite Point and ambassador in ·washington giving delegation a eonvention the ceding Anton H. Lund. Apostle Anthony W. bridge, Frank P. Welch, president, In- Point Firmin, overlooking the harbor. ' full partiC'ulars of the American de· committee; and National Adjt. Rua.. choking gases through the cars. It later developed that forty-one Ivins was chosen as second counsel· vestigated and called the sheriff and \ large truck followed closely by a cision, but this is said to have con• from the local lodge will visit othe sell Creviston, Indiana. At the same time, the campaign for persons received treatment In the or and the vacancy in the quorum of had them removed from his proper- touring car, was attacked by another tained no information that might lodges and boost for a big attendance the twelve apostles was filled with ty. the fund was extended from the Vanderbilt hotel. touring car, residents of the outlying cause the French govemment to pre- at the convenelon. Similar action was taken by the 1istrict told pollee, and volleys of eipitate negotiations other than those The entire personnel ot the Van· the appointment of John A. Didtsoe, states In the South and Middle West, Tooele.-The Tooele Lions club has of the University of managers of the Standard Oil and pistol shots were exchanged. president then Include to where It was first launched action by which Tooele initiated 1 decided upon. every State. In the East It was ex- derbllt went into service, carrying the Utah All nearby. located stations Sinclair the shooting, inves· These preliminary negotiations will county will make a bid for Saltai , . tended Into Maine, New Hampshire, lnjm·ed to 1ounges, sa1ons an d i nto leading sltl(Jway, a the form of conversations or a and at a meeting of business mr~l! a take 4, February born was Penrose Mr. Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachu- the dining room. the to meeting of two groups of ex- committee was appointed which, 18joint When Policeman George Deno ar· 18;)2, at Camberwell, London. Eng· setts, Connecticut, New York, New both financial and political, sisted by A. F. Doremus, will proc.-ed ]Krts, Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Mary- rived at the Thirty-fourth street sub· land. Being of a naturally studious have been from the ministers of finance and for- with the negotiations. Should the used to operate way exits he saw burly men knock- and inquiring turn. of mind, with with Iowa land, District ot Columbia and Ohio. · k percept 1on an d remar k a bl e ax went Into eft«-ct April lGth. purchase be made, the new Saltair w h'IC h a cargo h a!1 1Jeen d ragge d up eign affairs. The Western group was composed !ng halt hysterical women asid11 in ql!lc 1 1 h' th t k'l 1 treasstate Iowa's Johnson, Victor t d t d'l 1 · · no has it Rays office foreign The ant 1way 1g t' o on will occupy tho old Garfield beach way 'H s 1e 1 a ere mas Y I spee 1e memory, He freedom. for plunxes mad ot Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Da- their may this opinion the from expressed police coming note marshals any of gas the knowledge whom under. Jrer, eduof rudiments common noar Black Rock. the site, school waded and coast uniform his kota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyom- tore off 1· t ,.. 1 tt k d b t tl 1 1 tri· the in be to reported is operate, t' 1' C · Salt Lake City.-Funeral !Hlrvices 'as Hng on. Y Jave Jeen Ie same rue r a ac e f I l T lng, Idaho, \Vashlngton, Oregon, a •· into the crowd, knocking down five ca lOll. He read the scritJturcs when only 4 L'I les, active Y in charge 0 tIe gas the hijackers. fornla, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New of the men he had seen jostling w·o· for President Charles W. Penrose, Blast Wrecks Mine Property Between $10,1l00 and $20.00 worth years old and early was well versed war, whic h,' it is repo.rt.e d • is to b e Mexico, 'lexas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Mia. counselor in the first presldenfirst 1 b d d 1 men. l'>lot 1ndsville. w. Va. A terrific exof whisk,. is being landed in or nca.r n a 1 or er cities. in the doch·ines of the Bible. Thi~ wage sot.~ ~olorado and Nebraska. cy of the Church o! Jesus Christ of ' f · s 1 D • .,. avenport, a.- tationmg 0 rep· the harbor dail\' officers estimated plo8lon nt the Pan-AmPriean mine of P aved the way for his acquaintance Latter-day Saints, who died at his ' ·· 1 f t'· t· Dempsey Takes "CAunt" ue gaso I'me tax 1 e· :. ad din",., franklv, that the impourin<'., of th e I'.!'n l'• ran kl'm (' oa 1 company on home, 1145 Ninth East street, at 9:30 "'I'th tl1e_ subseq11ent ac'ceptance ot rcsenta JVes 0 w Parls.-Jack Dempsey and his bride Mormonism. He joined the church of artment of the state of Iowa at gas .liquor will continue so long as they the outskirts of 1\lolmdKvillE> was he- o'clock Saturday evening, May 16. af· have arrived here from London: It JeRus Christ of Latter-day Saints in .'illing station.; in Rock Island was 'Ire handicapped hy entire lack of li<'H·d by I•olice to have di.sl'losed an tcr a lingering illness, were held ili f ff Charles W. Paddoek, of Los Angeles, was reported that the heavyweight London. llfay l4. 1850 • and was the ·or the purpose of obtaining In forma- · ra~t small boats 11 lth which to patrol 0 10 OP· the tab.ernado at Salt Lake. Pr;~i· riesnmptiho'nJ ltlret.lyent ct,rit port. the he· gasoline of amount the on 'ttion famih.• fatJ·.er's hJ's of nJe.niber only the from count the took cham.pion called been has who sprint champion, m ne, w H· 1 was dent Bober J' Grant, presided. H) HU ons a · d f ff d 1 Approximately half a hundred 1J(). dosed aft~r a !'trike was called hi 1 ''the world's fastest human" Is inter- English channe. an ing bootleg~?;ed into the state nnd rom to embrace. the faith. su ere With seaslictknessf durl~ng at roudghthpassaged. 1 His scriptural attai-nments and spir- here was no attempt to stop f;ales or lice and federal men are watching t llt> Unite~! 1\IinE:' \Yorl\t•rs April 16 \ •.Sted In "world athletics." Eprhaim.--·Mi.ss Jane Benson hilS IAlren Murchison he started re<'ently A P a oon o d po awarded the gold medal whith H~en ' hillil. in l.olo "'l'Nlt a lore t>la~t TIJP places lu.nding likely of scores the . nay motorists. Iowa to gasoline . . . . crow e orme s 1ce ,., 1 itua1 mclmatwns soon brought him to 1 1 . t C d G I. h 1 1 0 to tour the world under the auspices "'duc 1 annually by the student hocl~ give!' IS ' amaged r and Louse f:m the n•·ar ;,1,.. I far So district. harbor tha within here. sai<l treasurer, eorges arfpenDer m 1 the notice of the presiding authorities · mson, state t nc ul e ot mn111 rtthletic associations and cov- or er o c ear a gangway or emp· eollqo;P. She chose as 'fhe St:ow f 1 miners TE·n hOt<R~. 1 h\mk llJincrs' been not ha\'e rtlllll"r>< li(J\JOr the eight with here came Johnson Mr. J 11 , , , . conference anti In an· 1 ernmenta to create a more deftnlte In- sey an d hi s WI·re t o a wait'1ng au t O· of the 1London her e~say, "Is This an Agu of snhjl'ct to go to ;mrin<> Jn·< hou.sr> bunk tlH' In iso· Ill that an prE>s:;NI to !,an~! tllc,ir c«r<WPS 1 ., < . nary, oo 51 • w h en not l"" vears o f age, men to mvestigate rumors ti d C D terest In traclr and field competition. mo b ll e. mmense amount of gasolme 'Ia:; be· lated co\'es far from the city, it be· , .. ,·rk wC>re thrown off their feet ·but· of Self-Indulgence?" arpe~ er I he was ordained an elde;·. empsey an Speaking of the value of athletics In Of;'deh.--Two hundred fine babiE~ 1 T":·o .months later he wa~ sent on ·ng brought across the Mississippi iug- a comparatively simple matter c .cap»d injur)·. promoting world peace, Mr. Paddock ~~;:t~ri~~~ho;t:~:: D~;~~ey:or:;a!~~ j who w<>re horn in \he Thomas D. Dee I have the'" once ashore rum the put 'o his morning the During free. rax to E~sex, m Maldon, to misswn a , a in resulted station l'&ilway N'ord said: , ··rcmorial hospital posed for a group Fatty Arbuckle Weds nm the ~auntlct or the Vaugh~n an<l ospel, "break new representatives !:hecked up on Iowa "In ancient times, tho several Greek battle r v~-.• al betw·een poli·ce and a J preach., the , Island gas ~ars stopping at Hoek Pj\~a<lena, Calif. Itnscoe "Fatty' picture in the arms of their moth~>rs states were brought Into a bond of noisy crowd of fight fans, two of grounhcl and bmld up branche~ of the ;tations and endeavored to learn how Tamon•, t"·o coast guard cut!ers at· t·omedian, at the ho~;pital as part of the annual f!e!'t. Arbucklr, former f;cre.o.•u liquor the blockade to tempting fellowship surpassed by no similar In- whom were injured In their rush past churc· · .nuch gas was brought into the ;;tate. ternational treaty that exists today. the gendarmes tt> greet the fighter. wer~< lllospital day ceremonies. Each baby ~·dress, film neam•. D<>ris 1\'e v York.·- The price of liquor, n:-<1 This he did in opposition to the the ' ''.as presented with a $1 bank ac· of homE tl.<' at h!'l'P. rn~1·1·ied down going is And If those people could accomplish York. ;\'ew in up going Mrs. Taft Stands In Capital Line wishes of his friends, and at the sac· this through the spirit of sport, more ·washington.-Mrs. William Howard in California. 'l'he reason is t!H· dry h !rle':" motlwr. I he l'Hemony was . count. Ae<'orrling to v,r. W. Rawson, rifice of a life position In a govern· Enforced Be To Laws Dry would It ago, than two thousand years ment office. Starting out without a Taft »tood in line for more than a navy's blockade or the east coast l'·•rl<>l'llll'<l h~· Snpdior Jud!!:e J. 1 'l'rnerlnt•,nclent of the hospital, this seem that In this enlightened age, the Washington.- The administration penny, he reached Maid on, after hav· half hour outside the exe-::utive of· rum row. Thirty-fh e gueHs wero' was one of the largest groups of inJ t:··•t•.•;fonl. whole world might come to share a from President Coolidge down Is de- ing had to sleep out at night for the 'ices at the White House. where she ll1any of the ~hipM unable to do hus- prnsPnt. Huster Keaton and hi~ w!fe, I rants ever ~athered upon a single ocslwllar feeling. termined to enforce prohibition t.o the flrst time in his life. Here he met once was mistreHs, awaiting her reg- ine~s here have Miled for the Pacific fnntH•rly :-\atu.lie Tnlnwuge, artecl llS 1 easion in the stat!i. "The American Legion, for example, limit, Senator Watson. Republican of emSalt Lake CltY.-lli. <Jeorg• considerable opposition. but succeed ular turn to be a<lmitted to shake coast, where customers are r~portc<l . '>r<-'1. mnn and matron of hobnor.!Shart· ~ has fostered sport unceasingly since Its Indiana, has Informed the Couzens he • f t 'd ·d t eel in building up branches of the hands with President Coolidge. Mrs. to be brinvine- loads ashore regular-· ly before the ceremonY, Ar uck c was ' o a<> wn~ ree 1ec e p::-es1 en • · . · " ~ b d ·1 tteatlon and a continuation ·of this committee and then, he said, If the h f T meet· last the at Ul<lh of r·nrversit\' [ to contract $"00,000 rrPsented '\lth a a t, w o was wJt 1 a an of Colon- ly without difficulty. same policy will greatly Increase our people do not want to stand for it, church in Maldon, Danbury, Cltelms· ten two reel c~medies for Ro· ing of th~ board of regents according rlirrct . of value the placed estimates Some effort no made America of Dames !al He places. other and Colchester ford, Pf'rcentage ot athletes, remove the it Is for them to say so. Tremen· ha~ to gain !1pecial privileges and her whisl<y landed in an<l around San h•ncl \\'(•Ht, motl!m Jll<'~\.re producer. !'l an announcement. Dr. Tho 8})irlt that creates war and will hasten dous efforts are to be made, the In- baptised many of both sexes, many of identity I was not disclosed until she ft m h d Utah t been president of the state in. 'tu· Diego within the past 48 hours, at , ' · a erwar s came o w o the day when men the worhl over can diana senator sal~. to make the law Call H a It on Troops Ail·es · per l o d · on J an· was discovered by a photographer. tl11s · 1 It was d urmg tion sinC'e the fall of 1921, succeedmore than $200,000. As a re:mlt the uy, 'We are brothers.'" absolutely effective. '"If after the law London.- It is !<:earned In official~ ing Dr. John A. Widtsoe. Resolutions bottom has fallen out of the gin mnrkPolicemen On Carpet nary 21, 1855, that he married Miss is enforced to the lim!t ," he assert· l>hiladelphia, Pa.-Forty policemen. et in California. Scotch is reported t:ir<·IPs that the British goY<"rnment were adopted by the board highly Lucetta Stratford of Maldon, sister Legion ed, "the people do not want to stand of the late Bishop Edward Stratford !Including an acting captain, face dis· to be selling for $4 a quart in Los .n agJ'<'I"mE>nt with the othC>r allies , commending Dr. Thomas for his et· for It, it is for the PMple to say ao, of Ogden. who was brought Into the missal on graft charges resulting Angples, compared with previous pri· clops not feel inclined to authorize i ficiency In conducting the affairs of modified.'' be can it and During the past year no fewer than •rom alleged conspiracy with brewers ces of $6 to $9. Two cuttf'rR are re- rr;>tention beyond M::~· 31 of the ex· ' the university during the past year. church with his family. employment 2,000,000 men found to allow distribution of illegal beer. ported as unahle to cope with six 'E-liS troops which llnlgaria was a)I Ogden.- Approximately 500 fawn Martial Law Withdrawn through the te4eral government worklowed to raise to care for the recent The men were suspended and order- rum ships off Southern California. Auto Record Expected on the Klabab national forest dear Ing In co-operation with state agenc!et Parls.-Martial law, which was es· New York ~ewspapers say that disorders in that country. New York.--A dash froll,I the At- ed before the pnlico trial board in Arizona will be captured northern in and the American Legion, according tabllshed throughout Spain since Sep- lantic to the Pacific coast without what promises tu be the biggest though liquor is still plentiful hen>, ; -------· muzzled dogs have after bunters, by to a report by the United States em· tember 13, 1923, has been officially permitting the wheels or motor of shakeup of General Butler's regime aB it is coming from reserve stocks an·i Underwood May Retire ployment service of the Department withdrawn. The decree abolishing their automobile to stop is to be at- 1ead of the pollee force. More than wholesalCI prices have gone up $10 \Va~hington.--Osc!tr W, Cnderwood, 'nocked them down, and then rear· ot J,abor at Washington. senator from Alabama and a eandi· ed by the aid of milk cows, this year, •· th e bl OCh:· · · f orty d'1stnct . martial law was published In the of- tempted early In June hy Lieutenant 400 po1wemen, !1etec- •o $15 a case, as h ore, smce S. B. Locke, in charge of the depart· In states not having public employ- ficial Gazette. Under the royal deTlIe "' i I star t ec. norld says t h at date for the Democratic presidential Le!r;h Wade, one of the American t Ives, a score o t sergeants an d 1ieu- ace ment service to co-operate with the cree, all constitutional guarantees are 1ent of fish and game for the In· · 11 rormer 1y so ld at nomination before two national con· world fliers, and Linton Wells, a tenants and almost as many captains champagne, w I11e federal government, liaison Is main· forest service, declared termountain · 1 ~s 5 or .,.•90 a case, now costs $100 . 1 venti<;ns has under consideration the d in t 11e tna. · reestablished with the exception that newspaperman. This was declared by WI'II b e 1nvestigate talned between the ''jobless man and of rNiring from office when upon his return from the forest. · ver:> rare, an d s eo t c hI qt\~stion R ye w h'IS k y IS · . the censorship over press dlspatche& the two men, who are here complet· trans fers an d d emo t wns ~ resu 1tmg the manless job" through the agency expires on March 4, 192i. term his . h as $60 a case. Is still In force. f rom t h e expose. Logan.--Several lmndred members is as h Ig ing plans for their trip. of the Legion. of the.. Maughan family will he presUnskilled day laborers and trained Electric Chair Claims Youth Medal Hero Gets Leaves Lad Netter Provo Coast Bishop Consecrated Hurton Weekly Have to at the reunion of the family Democrats ent thl'OUIII jobs secured executlvPs alike Cavalier, Pa.-\\'illlam Pottsvill<", ha~ Provo of Callfol'Beard Casey, Provo.--Dan Franclsco.-Ray San Simon Texas.-Rev. Antonio, San the goYernment and Ill allled &leDWashlngton.·-The National Demo· wbicll Is to be held at the U. A{/C. nia tennis sta1· has left here on the crat a weekly newspaper for presen- Arthur Huston was consecrated bish· been awarded a medal for saving the 15-year-oll! sl:~yer of his aged grand- June 12. according to Heber C. des. ~ Legion sefl•lce offlelal, comment· first leg of his trip which will carry tation of a "mllltant publicity" for the op of the diocese of Olympia, Wash., lives of two women from drowning mother, was SPntenc~d to the electric Maughan, who is one ot the officers lng on the '1\'ork or ftndinl men jobs. him to England. Casey will represent Democratic party, Is to be published in the presence of seven Episcopal in the Provo river two years ago., chair by Judge ll. H. Koch In Schul- of the Maughan surname family orlt'ld: the United State. In the Wimbledon here by a group or party leaders. bishops here. The ela.borate services The award comes from the National kyll county court here. The entire ganization. Invitations have bifn "'the ftnding of employment tot' men Boy scout organization and the pre·j proceedings required three minutes. sent to approximately 1000 memb'lrs out of work Is a necesll&l'1 JIUblle world's championship tournament Ia Editorial policies of the paper, It was of consecration was held In the In court attired in function. Nothlnl OD earth ls 10 Im- July. Dr. Sumner Hardy, president announced by Representative William morning with the sf:rmon preached sentatlon took place In the Provfl Cavalier appeared >f the family In the United States. Judge Koch ask- !t is probable that Lieutenant Russel When suit. new a I wu program special A tabernacle. portant to a m81l •• a job. Aa It l1, of the California Lawn Tennis asso- A. Oldfield of Arkansas, chairman of by the Right Rev. Wiiliam Theodotus too little aUentlon Ia paid to the a. ciation said Casey would undoubted- the Democratic congressional cam- Capers, bishop of Wtl&t Texas. The prepared in which Oscar Klrkhafl ed him if he had anything to say be- Maughan. famous dawn-to-dusk flier, eembllq aDd dlltrlbaUon ef bulaJI 17 have aa his doubles partner John paign committee, will be In the inter- conaecratlon followed holy commun- scout executive of Salt Lake Cit' fore sentence of death was pronounc- 1 lnd Governor George H. Dern wi'j Hennessy ot Iodlanopolls, who had est of the party aa a whole and dl- ion services which started at 7:30 was the principal speaker. A tul ed, hls attorneys replied, "He has l •e present at the reunion. I l nothlns to say." house greeted the program. been chosen captain ot the team. reeted by a "atrons adTisory board.'' a. m. I I BOOZE CARR lEAS DEPUTIES OUST GAS MARSHALS STEAM lNG NO ATH I 1 I l I Urgea c.,ntinuation ol 'American Legion Sports I I I I I I g. 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