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Show THE .TORnAN .TOTffiNAL. MTnVAT.E. TTTAH ThE e AHruiCAN IJJIION fCopy for 'l'bla Department Supplied h1 th• A merit-an Lf':gion News Service.) •'MILLION STRONG," IS LEGION SLOGAN "Go Gettum" Is the nickname that .John f:E'U :\lcQnlg~, banker and attorney of East ClevE>Innd, Ohio, won In the Pur-ly dnys of the World war. It's thut title which he Is ~;etting out to mal-e g-ood as ut>tinnal commander of tl•e Atnt>ri<'an Leg-ion. Kwm ing .Tohn rrt•a and his work, Le:.;ion has conficlt'!ltly given bl'll a big hli I to filL ".\dtl 400,000 members the Legion during the uext yr,ar m.1ke it a 111illi.(Jil ~>trong." And n HPa is setting out IHlin;;tukingly clo Ju~t that lJpn>s lww the new commnncler got telling sobriqut>t: Hight after the nitPcl ~tates ente1·ed the war In 1917, cQuigg "as eommlssioned colonel the 011P Hundred Elevt>nth enginet>r~. ti1P fumous old Cleveland Grass. of whieh he ha!l been a meU'lber. He made np his mind to go to camp with hi.; rt>ginu•nt nt fu11 strength_ Son1t-hocly said to him, "llow are you going to recruit RO many' men In such a ~>liort time?" "Well, I guess I'll ha\·e to go get •em." \\'liS the reply. And he did just thn t. Pitr·hing rnmp in the heart of Cleveluml, he sta1·ted an lnten!'!ive rPerult1ng t'ntll!ll\i;;n. To such good effeet clld he carry on that when the enghre+>rs moved to Camp Sheridan, Alabama, company was at full strength. Colonel hlc·Qulgg took along a extrn men to fill in, In emer-.en<'y. Lnndlng at Brest, France, with his 1'eginwnt on .July 5, 1918, Colonel J.IeQulgg was at Bourmont from July lO to July 20 ~•n<l then went through that last grPat push which routed the enemy un<l brought the victory of Annlstlee dny_ He !OIIW active service HE~REWS LOCATED NATIONAL BANKS DESIRE LIBERTY IN AMERIGA FIRSlf Go_To_It,_Son_ _ 0'--1 _ _ _ ---J!D LAWMAKERS GALLED ~""~~t;'~ ,FOR EXTRA SESSION ,l I~ I I I ~:~,~~~~!. ~~~~?~~~~~i~;~-~~:t;~~~~ei~~~t ~t~ HOME Of TEAG HtA UT~ H0IL ~~Ell YIELDS BIG s-llll 6000 IDRODUCrR ~~ac_tt IS··~lGlon. I ~~:if~~-o::s1~~z::ag=~~o~fr:c\::~f~~~ ~:~~~~~d ~!n~~~~!d ~~~\~sti~~.!d a~!~d~~ th~ ~~'l:eennthseylvsarlnf_eia•.ymofexo-turra I~Itl'SAtsi_ito1lntt'obne~ ! I I I j ° j .. I I I I ! I d I I "Ro.1sts" Were Chief Item Departtut>nt adjutants of the American I..r·gion. members of the Amerkan !Rglon l'ress association and \'isiting pewspaper men and Legion etlitors held u gridiron dinner aa a feature of the national convention at Omaha. ..Roasts" were the chlet Item ou tht ~ I I In the Baccarat sector und In the Ar conne. He rejo!Bed his regiment In Belgium and was discharged Jann ary 17, 1!ll9. He was nppolnted a brig adier general of Infantry In J92L The new national commander wm born near Wooster, Ohio, and gradu ated from the military de)mrtment o1 Wooster university In 1888 with th<· rank of cadet captain. He saw servlc tn the war with Spain und In the Ohir. National Guarcl. He was also on tht:llexlean border In 1916. Beginning the study or law at Cor nell university, Ctmnnander MeQuig~ graduated with tb~ degree of ba<'heloi of laws at the ~f\tional Lnw school a1 WnRhiugton. He began the practle<' of la\v at Cleveland. He was mayor of Ea;;t Cleveland for three terms antl then oJ·gnnlze() a $.'l.OOO.OOO bank there. of whiC'h he Is now president. Commander MeQulgg lias It long record of outstanding servlc~ In th(' Legion. ll~ginnlng as commander of Engineers l'ost No. 71, he was lnRtru mental In getting the Reeoml nationa convention of the Legion for Clevelnno In 1920. lie was tmnnlmously electe<l commander of the Ohio department and later was national executive com mitteeman. He lms b~n for severn: years a member of the national finance committee and was ln 192:~ vice chairman "t the national leglsla the committee. He was elected vlcf presid<~nt of the American !..eglon En dowment Fund corporatton, whkh wu' organized last hlnrch to handle th~ fuucls rel'eh-ed In the Legion's $5,000, 000 endowuwnr fund campaign anu to devote the lueome to Its purposes of rehubilltation and child welfarQ. At Omaha he was made natl&nal commauder and to Id to "go get 'em/' •·. ~ GOVERNOR PINCH OT SAY 3 MEET I ~JiilJiill'ilfi'!~fEi[ilf'IJ~~jCJffi':r;Jfr:ifiiiV'lfiilfiilfolfiilfiilfiilrpl_iji WRITINGS FOUND SHOW DISCOV· I REPORT OF COMPTROLLER DISVernaL-Visitors to the Rangley, IS !MFJ::RATIVE; SAFE"7'f o;= CLOSES INCREASING EXODUS ERY MADE 700 YEARS BEFORE oil field returning said that the Colo., RCA~ON INSTITUTIONS 1 FROM U. S. SYSTEM COLUMBUS' VOYAGE flow of wet gas from the well of the 1Texas production company, wh.ir.h blew in a gusher at noon December 7, Regulation of The Cnal Industry and continues unabated, more than 10 Archeologists Are Not Unduly Excited Total of Ninety-Eight Failures Are Chiefly Accounted For In Wheat 000,000 cubir: feet of g;as escaping theW~nfAorcembenct of _.d.he dDr~ Law Over Crosses And War lmple· 111 leo e ons. ~rc ;:,ays and Livestock Centers ments Unearthed in South· from the w~ll da1ly. The column of ~ State E<;:;tcrn of .,r ·~ rOf The Country ern State gas is so wet that It Is visible a mile I away. Ignition of the flow has be I averted so far, but no one is allowed Harrisuurg, Pa.-Governor Pinchot J nearer than a qu~Jrter of a mile, to J Tucson. Arlzona.-A disconnected j Washington. D. C.-National bRnks called an extra ::;essiou cf the prevent possible danger to lives. st-orv in Latin and Hebrew inscrip- throughout the country are feeling p,·nnsylvan~a g-enC'r~l assem'• y for 1 Kaysville.-Dnrton Blamires. hero tion~ on leaden crosses and imple- I more and more the restriction laid 13. Two of the subjec-ts to be ! in thwarting robbery of the StewartJam1ary and 11tatutes ments of war said to date back to 1 arounrt them hy federal 1 are regulation of the coal Burton store here reeently, was eovs;ctered J the eighth or ~!nth century, may tell greater freedom for them was describand prohibition en· presented with a watch by his towu!lindust:-y minl!lg . of a discovery of America some 700 ed as imper<ltive in the annual report vears before Columbus' renowned voy· of J. ·w. Mcrntosh, comptroller of 1 forr.f'ment. people at the Sunday evening services The official procl:unation, Rnmmon in the tabernacle. ~:~e but many scientists are skeptical the currency just made public. T_he ing the I ~gislat nre wns unrlre date : comptroller cited detailed statistics of the find. Ringham.- Pedro Caballero, 3 1 of DE'cembcr 14_ It will be signed by Uncovered recentlv under a lime to show an increasing exodus from his lips in death after refusing 1 t11) gover• o~ ~'lOrtlv but wa" m~d.:! sealed lriln near here, Dr. -C- J. Sarle, for- the national banking system a~d he for twenty-four hours to divulge the j identity of his assailant or to tell the th~ "overnor's rc-·sons for calling the I cause of the shooting. He died while ' excavation work, ass::n·ts that the rel- J To accomplish tho needed relief, physiei ,ns attE'mpted to extract the ·\' bullet that had lodged against the ,_ ics may shed new light on the earlylll\Ir_ Mcintosh .strongly _urged f "I have called the gen2ral assemlllY ment of the McFadden btll, a mea"UI e history of America. SJlinal column. II house last Dr. Sarle has constructed a theory i which war; passe_d by ~ -. , .. _, _ tbat a group or Roman Jews landed congress, but wh1ch neve1 was reachSalt Lake.-Cus Chopp. of Pocatel· im· people our of prosperity ti1e :-.nd in America about 775 A. D., joined ed by the senate. 1 1 lo, Idaho, has applied to the pub! "It is a well known fact," the re- OHIO UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR BETTER THAN THREE HUNDRED 1 pera.tiYel:r detnand it," the governor utilities commission for a certificate with natives of the Southwest either I said. AND FIFTY BARi-iELS PER of convenience and necessity tn oper· UNDER ARREST FOR MAKby alliance or by conquest, and ostab-~ port added, "_that man!_ national "Ahuses have arisen in this com- ate an automobile stage line betwe€'11 DAY BEING STORED lNG LIQUOR lished a kingdom that lasted aprox- banks are anxiously awaitmg enactmonweaHh so dangerv~s to cur form Lo~an and the Utah-Idaho state line. imately 1000 years, when the ,natives : ment of such a bill as that which failgovernment and so threatening to 1 This line will be opera ted, he sayi!, of \ If con~ress. of ses_sioi~ last the at ed l'evolted and overthrew the "nation." welfare of the people tltat they the enL1re year. He also desires to th~ some obtam tnne thrs at cannot they dis· the of With the announcement t er powers Order Book Is Found In Search First Oil Well In State Is Brought In must be taken in hand with vigor and run the line to Preston, Idaho. Date h i ar c r the to amendmoots coven·, however, from various secNear Moab; Fire Has Been Put Which Gives Names Of Supposed ·11 b witho!!t delay." , e arc therein propose d , th ero wr of hearing will b'i! set later. tions of the nation came dubious op-- as cl I Out With Rigging A Total Customers; Raiders Royally a still greater exodus from the naLater in his statement he asscrte inions from archeologists and scienLoss Entertained Price, Utf.h. -Ed. McGowan, convlo-tionetl system." the session "will not cost t 11e taxpay- ted murder of Bob Blevins, was sentists as to the validity of the find. Mcintosh said that although the re1' ers a single dollar, if the legislature 1 tenced to die befcre a firing squad Two University of Arizona profeshad banks national the of sources • wil 1 enact the legislation 1 s 11a11 rec- at t.he state penit-f'ntiary, . fl t U h' sors indicated concurrence with Dr. S' It L k Ci ' Salt La~te, 01 1 ommend .. rs s ta ty.~ a a and Thorough Ohio.Columbus, year to year from increased s~eadily Sarle's views as to the antiquity of was Sentence l!i26. ·5, on February _ _ and the condition of the individual prompt investigation or the case of well is flowing at the 1·ate or considproclathe m the relics according to their statesectiOn the Although 1 f b th bl t t · passed by Judge George Christensen, _ _ the re1at1ve m- Debney Horton, graduate mstruc or a era Y more - ant 3tl.• 0 arre 1s o 011t 1 matwn dealmg with anthracrte asked who, at the request of the coudemnerl ments, made public, Dr. Byron Cum- banks remain strong, a da d _ _ Y. accor mg o 1e announcemen 1 in the total re· Ohio State university, who was arrestmings, head of the archeology depart· creast •evertheless 1 soUt·ces of the national institutions ed by prohibition enforcement off- made • oy President George T. Han- 1 °~ ~ co:lsld_e~atwn of, meas~res to reg- man decreed that death was to be in· ment of the university declared hia has been slowly falling off as com par- cers following a raid on his home, sen, of the Utah Southern Oil com- u a e t le m us try t.Jrou:;: a_ proper flicted l.Jy shooting_ McGowan is the 1 first ne-gl'O to be sentenced to execubelief that the Latin inscriptions 6d with the resources of state banks was promised by Acting President pany_ The fire that ignited when the I state agenc~ and authonzat,on 1 about use In that resembled "closely 1 compocts w1th other staJ:es for the tion in the criminal history of the , t t b - h bl - ed George W. Rightmire of the un i - "'ell 1: t' pe"V"' m as een pu ou , 11-.._r_ . " and trust companies. He men t Ion 1 0 ~ state. His crime was also one of the 775 A. D." that during the forty-year period end- ,·ersity. Pending Horton's hearing Hansen stated, by the use of steam I s:~e pur~o~~· tO~v:I:no~ t- :c 1s . n_ en ~on do Professor Frank Fowler, head of lng July 1, 1924, the total resources the English instructor has been reliev- and fire chemicals. The surface , 8 k__emen~ nl IC~ e most revolting. the university's department of classi- of national banks had fallen from 76 od of his school duties, President buildings were saved but the ri~gin" as mg t at Jar coa1 mmmg e eOgden.-Charles M. rramey, a booli· lared a public utility_ He outlined I cal languages, is reported to have was burned dowll an'd the tools"'scat~ ,, resour- Rightmire said. per cent of the tot,a 1 b an k mg in the city treasurer's office, keeper -rst explosion of 01-1 and 1 his own efforts to bring about a set- , translated the inscriptions on the Action of the university offlcia1 f o1- tered by the fi ces o! the country t o a b ou t 47 pe r his position there after resigned has ' Uement of the anthracite controversy crosses and other relics which tell of j I cent. The last eighteen months, he lowed closely an order by Governor gas. of $330, responshortage a up making d J through the submission of proposals t d t b A d k h · k being carried out to sea and of disY e as een cons I'UC e an said had witnessed a f ur th er s h rm - A. w. Donahey that the board of truswhich he confessed whNl for sibility covering a new land. A dynasty of age in the proportion of the total re- tees at the university make a "thor- the oil is being run !nto a pool and which _were accepted by the mmers, the shortage wis discovered. The reskings is referred to beginning with saved, t't is allilOunced. It 1-s ,I but reJected by the operators. be w1"ll banks I t th b ld universlthe at cleaning" house ough Y e na wna sources he ignation of Mr. namey, who is a orTheodorus anll including seven Isra"The operators from first to last," mer clerk and au!litor of 'Veber counimpossible to shut off the now of oil "These facts present a serious sit- t els. A number of the relics were said uation for the consideration 6lf the y~eports of "drinking parties at fra- by capping the casing as it would ! he salt!, "have refused to yield one at the meeting of to have borne Inscriptions dealing congress," the comptroller said, "and ternity houses, university dances and then be forced up thr~ugh the hole jot o:- little of their orig-inal position." ty, will be accepted Monday night, commisoloncrs city the principally with war and battles. 1 am directing attention therefore at student social gatherings" and the outside of the casing. The engineer- j 1'he future of the industry, he assert- :..ccording to .Mayor p_ F'. KirkendalL .._ this time chietly for the purpose of !JOS!Oibility that any faculty members ing problem of cementing off the cas- 1 ed.. "is threatened by popul~r resentan1l oft-reMoab.-Long-standin~ showing that the bank operations are adhere to communistic principles ing Is one that will be solved later, !I J !llent and the use of substitutes." Russians Ready To Meet Terms New York.-A Washington dispatch becoming dally accentuated. The na- were included in the. governor's or· Mr. Hansen stated, and Is not worry- :md_- lu: ~a:d, the pu?lic, "m~st either peated predictions that some day ing him at this time, as all of the oil sufler m S•knce or 1t must take mea- Utah would become rn important proto the New York 'Vorld says "certain tional banking system is a time-hon- llers for investigation. ducer of oil received their first and . sures to protect itsdf." being saved. is home Horton's Mr. Tbe raid 011 iudieations suggest that recognition ored federal instrumentality. Tho most important justification when the industry The governor te.l'mecl the The fact that the oil well blew in of rrussia by the United States may charter powers of the individual na- came as a result of a "tip" . to State l\Iidwest-Utuh Southern test of the attorney be nearer than generally is supposed." tional banks are derived solely from Prohibition Commissioner B. F. 1\Ic- before the drills had penertated Penn- 1 "a monopily" and saitl fh~ Six dome came in. Big Among the recent !ndicntions says the congresR. Twice in the history Donald that Horton was violating the sylvania. sands indicated a heavy pro- 1 general had advised him in that case the dispatch is news that Reeve of the United States, namely, !mmed· prohibition law. A still, a small quan- ductlon. The gener::..~ rule, according I it may be docla:-cd to be M!ccted Salt Lake City.-There have been Schley, vice president of the Chase lately preceding the World war, the tity of liquOi" and a larger quantity of to Mr. Hansen, is that prodnct.ion does with a. public interest and tlwrefore thirty-five deaths from automobile ac· National bank, gave a dinner at the lately preceding the 'Vorld war, the mash were found by the raiding paorty, not come until the hole has been drill- ~ ~uh.~ect to regulation us a public util- cldents in Salt Lake from January 1 to November 7 this year, according to Bankers' club recently which was at- federal government was able to en- headed by Assistant Prohibition Com- ed several feet into the pmducing 1ty. tended by prominent American and force a banking policy at a time of missioner Propst. Mrs. Horton enter- horizon. The bits were barely on top 1 "Action by the legislature declaring a United States department or com· Russian business men. News of the gr<.>at financial stress through Its au- tained the raiders for three hours of the Pennsylvania horizon when the anthracite monopoly to be a pub- merce report received here. Automodinner first came from Moscow. The tllority to use the national banking prior to her husband's return and the oil was forced out by the gas pres- ; [ic utility," he said, "will supply some bile fatalities during this period are . 1 c!e~ree of pabli_c conr?l ~here n~ne higher than the total of 34 in 1924, World interprets a statement to it by system as an instrument for the pub- Horton on his arrival also wel~omed sure. The well had been drilled to a deptn exists today; WJ!l furmsh mfo1 matwn and 20 In 1923. During the period th m n reading them poems he had Senator Boarh, chairman of the !or- lie oenef!t. of 2028 feet when it came in, the fire never before revealed, and will exert of January 1 to October 31,"' 1924, e "The individual national bank iR al-l e elgn relations committee, as meaning ,. 1000 starting frQm sparks caused when 1 the most powerful influence the pub- there were 29 cleath3 resulting from d t l"b t that Russia is prepared to go virtually ways ultimately able to take care of coHmpose · i " . .., t' er un y er 1 a s orton Ch b d -d th e w h o1e course 1a1 rocks were forced out of the hole, or 1 lie can apply toward the sectlement automobil& accidents. j _ b f h dl ar· itself in meet.ng the compet1t1ve con- b d own Y on pen ng eanng e ore a us lee by the clashing together of steel tools I of the strike." les E. Hughes, when he was secre- clition due to more favorable state Logan.-All evidence in the case The governor propnse<l in his procwhen toss""d Into the air when the th tary of state, as being necessary for laws by giving up its national cilarac· of the peace. the restriction of the corporate of . lrmation only "assistional m<:ana" for Propst, in his report to ,; golvernor oil gusher broke loose. recognltlon. Senator Borah Is quoted ter and going into the state system. _ _ _ of the city of Smithf~ld was limits ,. soor par a was Horton declared k b 1 t 'tl 1 "I The well is on what the Utah South- 1 f:Itorc!ng the prohtbttion enforcement f "tt d h d _ _ .. am n a pos1 on o But the gradual loss of natwna an s as f o11 ows: _ 1 _ _ _ _ communor en . wn a an 1st cm 1 d beforo Judge Melvin C. completed It th ti l ern 011 company's engmeenng maps 1 and in his str.temcnt he satd he reth t th • _d s t a t e on th e mos t au t nen c au or Y and the conseq·.:~nt ecrease 1n rea- _ _ 1 "It Harris toolc the case Judge Harris. t'~ ~- ea show to be the Kane Creek dome, or 1 gardetl this question "as of fundamenthat In so far as matters of debt, the tlve resources of the national bank- lStic ~ourna ~- t se~~~ a and will announce advisement under _e cons I u Ion part of the Big Six dome as the ter- , t:..l :nora! im'>ortance." confiscatlon of American property and lng system Is of primary concern to of bemg a vw a or 0 date. A num· lat('r n his decision at ' propaganda, Russia is ready , and pre-~ the national government, not only be- had not dawned uPon hlm. Laws were rltory is known around ircah.- It is f ber of land owners of Smithfield peHospital Is Dynamited pared to deal with these matters in cauee of the national banks from the made for the coarse and common, and just seven miles by air llne from I \ 1 him." for not th e mos t reasona bl e an cl sati s f ac t ory logical and permanent basis of the Moab, which is thirty-five miles from 1. Kalisp~ll. Mont.-The Sisters ot titioned to hnve the city limi1s restric· the wife," his and professor "The b 1 t b B orah h as aga·n Way -" Senatoz Thomp.qons on the Denver &• R"Io : :Mercy hi~pital here has been dyna· 1 ted so as to not include their prop1 1"ntro- federal reserve system, u a so e· _ ' mited. The att{'mpt to destroy the 1 erty_ duced h1s measure seeking to reopen cause o1lly through the national bank· report continues, "do not have a per- Grande railroad. I good them make will that specti-ve d t ' can t h ere b e mam ame · t in a n e f - ing system discuss Io n With th e sov1e The well is on a government 1ease, • brick structure was made hy placing 1 Logan.-Extensive preparations for • 1 a heavy charge of explo<>ives under 1 citizens. The professor - 1 non · throughout the Unite d s ta t es a • s 1.and - American f or t t o end th e presen t o ffl cia the lease being in the name of Fr:1n:t h the annual Cache county poultry ardized system of banking subject to himself is of the dangerous type t at Shafer of Mo!i;b, and its official des- ! a 'l':hdow near the southca'lt corner. shnw which will be helcl durnig the Intercourse. ignation is the MidwElst-Utalt South-~ The ~osp!tal w~s full of p;1tients and last week in January are being made. the visithorial powers of the federal !s wrecking ~u:rope." Horton deme~l to nt:!wspaper ~.~n I ern Shafer No. L The Mirlwest Re- 1 mirsos. No one was badh• injured. A I The committee of the chamber of government and subservient at all Miss Whitney Wins Appeal tbat he had wntten !or commu~Isdc) fining company of Denver, Colo., one I portion of the building was torn away commerce is eo-operating with the Washnigton.-The United States su-, times to the will of congres." publications, sa~in~ he had wutt~n j of the la11;e Standard Oil companies, and every window jlane in the has- poultry n!':sociation in hoM'ing the Bankers' Koom Yields Liquor preme court granted the petition of St. Petersburg, Fla.-Pinells county o_nly for The Llbei a tor and the ?\a- anti the 'Gtah Southern Oil company ' pltal and that part of town ,..,-as brok- i sJ.ow. Use of a building on Center Charlotte Anita Whitney, wealthy ' as haY- 1 wor k er, f or a officials are contmumg mquuy to de- t1on < b Y s a It L a k e an d D en'-er atld , en. The explosiOn wr.s heard all over 1 street. owned by Joseph DaYiclson, has _ I 1w 11 Oa i·Iand _ _ - He further w:ts quoted , Cali"f ., soc1a ' rehearing of her conviction anrt pri- termine who is responsible for tile I~g charged_ tile raiders With enten_ng San Francisco interests and also the 1 the city_ ~o moUre is known for I been secUJ·ecL son sentence of from one to fourteen 1 presence or thirty-nine quarts or whis- lu~ h?me Without a warra~t and With General Petroleum compnny of Cali- the outra~c- The f'heriff and !'f'Ssee ) •"II'mg tl1e ',v ell - are seonrm~ - - tl Y d II - were JOlll • the liquor they - drmk1ng - 1a t"wn o f th e ' l;:y and thn'le gallons of fme f or vm - pnson the town for suspects 1 SHit Lnl;e f'ity.- Aprea.i from the _ , .,_orma, r _ some oC rum m years m 1 the pcrp<'tt'ator is th~> decision nr Judge L. B. '>V ght of the to clue on!:;• The well oil eommercial ftrst the is Itampltf~ to California criminal syndicalism law. ' a Sereno hotel room. The 'r;llisky found there. He refus~d Th<; dynamite and Third District court, whic dechLrell bomb. the to fuse conhas and Utah in in The case was set for hearing March was seized by Chi-ef Deputy Sheriff his statement~ late: and was _non-eoln- to be brought the sill of a win- the nedd racing Ia w unconstitutional on Strickland in a raid on the room mittal ~egar~.ng hi~ suspensi~n fran~ sequently caused much excitement, fuse were placed 15th. which was used as a lounge or recep- t!le nmvcrsity. His Wife a so hac~ ; not only in Salt Lake, but in Denver dow in the Sisters' dining room. A will be taken to the state supreme . tion room by delegates attending the little to say _other than that her hus land throughout the entire western 1 portion of the fuse wns discovered court, accord in-; to Atto1 ney General Golfer K1lled On Links 1 Denver, Colo.-John McGowan, 65, convention of the Investment Bank- band ':'o:Jld_ fight the ~h.arges 1and ~h~t states. It means, says. Mr. Hansen, near the spot where the explosion Harve'' H. Clnff. and corrin<l through lnvestlgators would ft~d p.enty lf that the entire southeastern part of took place. The f'moko from the burn- with due diS[lalch and in time to be Denver bond broker and golfer, was ers' ass~ciation of America. they ~tarted a probe _mto student Utah may be drilled with prospects of ing fuse att!"acte<l a number of the heard at the February term. \V t 1 --G--~-- Go ,. fatally injured when a ledge of earth drinkmg · t the university n_ a c1man agge.,, ooze sisters to the basement to investigate oiL _ · " on th e D enver Coun t ry c1u b golr ! Los Angeles.-Two men bound and American Fork.-Fcx farmin~. a the furnace shortly before the explo. extensive has Southern Utah The thoug_h _wife, his ~nd Both Horton course cave_d in and he fell five feet, 1 gage-ed the night w<ttchmau of a goventerp"ise for tills section o( the new been IJarl they field and siou ' It is believ~t1 aroun!l the 1\!oab lost their holdin"s m Amenca, breaking his neck. He cllert a few ernmen t b onr1et1 ware 11ouse, 1oa d ed born " "' ld h ~d - and - reared _ b2canre a reality with the arstate, war and also in the San Juan fields further In the dining room or offices s 'vera! citizenshiP urmg t e Nor at ~-o al • -, mmutes later at the clubhQuso with- 1 600 - • b ,_- ·t·3 0 f p ranee accor d"mg south in Utah v uet1Th "'" ,000 , b ccame suu]ec the east of twenty pair or from cases o, 1l.[Uor, rival d of th~rn would llaYe been 1--ll d , out regaining consciousness. Y foxes, shipped to Robert L. Ashby, '1 e " ~ _ ,• , __ _ e watch- to Propst's report. onto a truck ana escape The Cano on well "til be "atcue.l the force of the b!u~tn1an told police he allowed the men owner and mr.nager of the farm. Mr. Cabinet Planned with keen interest for if the Pennsylto enter the promises with their truck Ashby rec(lntly rdurned !rom a trip Transpo1•ts 11e'1uestcd vania horizon provse productive there Preparing For Show Derlin.-Dr. M. Koch, German dem- when they repre~>ented themsel-;e.<r to where ho Wash 'n~ton.A requpst. has been re- to Prince Edwar'l Island, ocratic party leader has acceptPd the be deputy sheriffs bringing a load of Lop:an, Utah.-ClLche county, fam- it will prove th~ enUre sou~heas•ern lai· ge~t fox farmij the of some .-IsitPll test of forming the coalition rabinet , confiocated liquor to the warehouse. ous for its poultry products and its part of Utah as a Jn-oductiYe area. ceind b:; the sJ-ipvin:; h0ard fro111 the of C'an:I.d<t. 1\Ir. Ashby h s five !teres desired by President von IIindenhurg Police. sheriff's deputies and govern- dairying industry, Is preparing for The Pennsylvania strata Is l?elow tho war department for two ships of the of groun l nr;rth of tho city enclose<l to carry out the policies and ohllga- I ment agents were posted on all roads the annual poultry show to be given shallow sands from '7here 011 produc- Arlnnral Orient line runnin::; out of and the kE'nnC'ls were in readiness tc tiona of the Locarno security agree- leaving the county in an effort to cap- late in January under the auspices of tion has been obtamed for many Seattle to the Far East for use H receive the foxes. trans portJ ment. the Cache County Poultry association. years. ture the holdups. 1\Ioab.-Literally nnd f~;uratlvely. Prisoners In Deadly Combat Will Not Admit Cou;-~tess Karoly! that pitlar of oil and fire and smolca War Rail Director Finishes Work Date Of Seyboldt Execution Set Man Convicted For Murder of Girls matthe In Washington.-Decision battle, prison City.-A Lake Salt which leaped heavenward when the Washington.-James G. Davis, dl· J Salt Lake Clty.-January 15, 192G is Los Angeles.-S. C. Stone, night Countess the of exclusion the of ter of scores of eyes the before enactell Midviest-lJtah Southern well, eight rector general of railroads, has pre- watchman, 1.-as conYicted by a jury the date fix€~ for the execution ·or Karolyn from the Fnited State·; "re- mlles southwest of here, blew in, wa~ corria in staged was convicts, other slayer c,~nvicted the in Seybo1,lt, W. murrter of Ralph counts two on here sented his resignation to President mains unchanged," her attorneys hnve Coolidge, having completed his work first degree for the killing of the two of Patrolman David H. Crowther, dor of the Utah State prison, with one been advised in a bri"!f note from thl' a beacon thai aroused new hope In of winding up the affairs of the of- Martin sisters, May 12, and Nina 9, when Seyboldt, for tlf{ fifth time, ap- convict suffering severe wounds in the state department, made publlc by Grand and San Juan con:iles a beaThe verdict was without recommen- peared before Judge IlL L. Ritchie to back and side, inflicted by knives. con that promises to mark the dawn flee. Secretary Mellon Is expected to dation, which automatically invoices have the data of execntion reset. Sey- The fi!!:ht resulted in three prisoners thPm. She will therefore not be sd- of a new day in history of this ro· mitted. The note, sig-ned by ,V, A. be named to take over the records of the dealth penalty. The two girl8 dis· boldt was 1·eprese1\ted in court by which "grade," the on placed being Castle, Jr., as chief of the division mote and inaccessible region, the dethe office and the large quantity ot apeared Au);ust 2::1, l!l~ l, and their Attorneys King am' Schulder, who ofsubsistanr\ confinement solitary Is of western J<~lropPan affairs, consti- nllopmcnt of which has been long railroad securties which the govern• bodies werti cliBr'nvurerl in the Bnld- fered no legal reason why the death water. and broad of consisting ence tuted the only reply to a second let- handicapped hy distanct:! f:-om market, ment still owns. Mr. Davis will re- win hills P ~b··n,....ry 4 of this year. penalty firf!j; pronounced on April 5, turn to the private practice of law They wNe :o!l - l to l1ave been last 1924, should not now be carried into An official probe will be held to de. ter sent President Coolidge by the winter Jom1es In the ·c \•tl<> industry, and other drawbacks_ lawyers. termine the aggressor it posslble. at his home in Des Moines, Iowa. aeen w; . . , ~;ffect. I John R. McQuigg. ''•a PU;~bL'•· 1 1 I \1 I i -- - - 1 1' l - |