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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL. MIDVALE, UTAH HU050 NRIVE ADAY 80AAH STI AS LINE BOAT R~MMED MARE'S NEST SIX HUNDR ED PASSE NGERS ON WAY TO ALBAN Y TAKEN OFF; MOTH ER AND CHILD GONE Tl1s Speaker Consistent Hitt er =· ~~~~- ~~~r~.· ~~~·.... . .SENATE FAG ES .. N;: ;~·N~t~7i by Yank ee Pitch ers I f 8IrlJ PAnI:J lJpRAM It's a Privil ege to Live in Uta h i I In Boston the Yankee s saw Paul Zahnise r get bumped on the shir.s nnrl ha7e n bone In his ankle chipped . Then they went to Wushln~ton and saw Joe nush get clipped on the kneee with a ball that came back at him with l!ghtnln g·lllre speed. So now, wheneY er the Yank twirler s are pitchin g in batting practic e they wear catcher s' ~;<hin guards. 'l'hey think the time Is not far off before all pitcher s will wear some sort of a shln guard. DRY SPEEC H BY IDAHO SEN.t..T OR IN WET CITY OCCAS IONS MUCH COMM ENT ... I FARM .....••••..•••••••• BLOC LAUNC HES DRIVE S TO ENACT NEW McNAR Y· HAUGE N BILL "' • ... Myton.· -·Touri st travel thr h the u·m t a h 1Jasm · over the Victor~ h"1g1I· way has begun. So far the larger number s are travelin g eastwar d, many Graphic Descrip tion Given By Mrs. Similar Statem ents Heard On Floor I ~ ~ . . , I of them having spent winter Addie Sargen t Of Garland , Utah; I Oddle Insists Roads A1d Measu.re Must months in Califor nia, and the In Debate By Walsh, And No are now 011 Was Larges t Ves;>el In The t Pass If. Cong~ess Is To Adjour n Hurrah s; States Would Vio· their way to their homes in the mid· World t, Fight Threat ens; Attache d late Law die western states. The differen t As A Rider towns in the basin have suitabh ·amii! ing ground s arrange d for the r ccomu .._____:... _.._...._ _ _ _,u New York.- With 600 pa~;sengen modatio n of the tourists . Washin gton.-S enator Borah is sur· aboard, the Washin gton Irving, ].)ride Washin gton.-S ome or the most irn· / Salt Lake City.-C hairma n Henry prlsed at the amoun t of comrr:e nt ex· of the Hudson River Day Line's Al· portant legislat ion that h~s come be· I H. Blood of the state road comml>;· 1 RUC KER ONE OF bany New York fleet, wag ramme d by cited by his speech thi; week, because I fore cong:·e ss awaits ~ctwn by the sion said last Sunday that the highpractic ally every point in the speech a tanker off Hoboke n, N. J., Tuesda y BIG SOU senate THPA this week, while the house way west of Salt Luke is in good conWS had already been made by him in the I and sank. All passen gers were re· . i 1 rests on Its cars. I dition and will remain so for the visit ported ref'cued before the boat sank. senate, many of them in the same A determ ined drive will be started of the caravan , June 12, barring The Washin gton Irving, said to bEl words. Most of the points made by Laste d Iviore Than 10 years by the farm Lice to enact the re· POSflible heavy rain at that time. Con-a tb.e largest paseng cr carryin g rive!! Borah had also been paralle led by • • vamped McXar y Haugen bill, attach· structio n has gono alon~> steadily , l\Ir. boat in the world, a side wheele r o~ Senato r Walsh of Montan a. 111 Natio nal Leagu e. ed as a rider to the admini stration 's Blood said, and the highwa y to the As Senato r Borah 4000 tons, lla:l left its pier at the foot has made himself 1 -coopera tive market ing bill, before the Nevada line is practic ally finished the outstan ding dry leader among Re· . of DesbroR ses street but a few min· It wa~ In J907 that Nap Rncker , clo!>e of the sesf>lon. utes when it was struck. The !dent!· publica ns, so is Walsh the outstan ding I then young, mnde hie- fh·st apJ"'ar· Myton .-Many of the ranche rs In \Vith the amendm ents nictate d by ty of the collidin g vessel did not ap. rlry leader among the Democ rats. By I nnce In hig leHgue cii"Cle~. A n'I'Y Vice I'rcside at Dawes written into this part of the Uintah Basin are har· the pear in early reports receive d by the "outsta nding dry l61ader" is meant the un~ophbt!catcd youngs ter was this bill, there were indicat ions that the vesting their fit;st cutting of aL-falfa officers of the line here. Water came possess ion of convict ion that the pro· . southpa w variPty of n C1Porgln Peneh measur e would comma nd a majorit y hay, while others who have been grazinto the damage d hold so fast that hibltion amendm ent and the Volstea d I when he lnn(l<'cl in Drool:l)•n. It "1"1'!1!' in the senate. The house must then 1 ing the lall!l where they raise alfalfa shortly after the last passeng er had act should be en(orce d, plus convict ion : the first trip north of ~.ra~;on & Dix· "railroa d" it through that body. I seed are irrigati ng it for the first on line he ever had takPn. Jle ron- I been taken off the boat sung to such a that prohibi tion is good, plus ability 1 Althoug h the sc~ate finance com· time. tracted a kink In hi!< nerk looking I mittee will begin hearing s Wedne depth that only the superstructur~ to discuss the constit utional aspects ' sday Logan. -Due to an unusua lly early of the subject . Other leaders in both 11howcd above the surfa~e. 1 This Speake r, veteran manage r and ct>nter fielder of the Cle"'ela nd Indians , up at the tall buildin gs o!, Gr~nter J 011 the French debt settlem ent, final season In this locality , farmer s are V.'hen the ri\·er liner left her pia! 1 parties are as depend able to vote and has fallen below the .aoo mark In batting just once. That was in 1010, the Nc>w York, for they were consHle r· action by the s•.•nate depend s upon busy cutting their first crop of lucern speak dry as these two; it is their year he succecd Pd Lee Fohl a!' pilot. Speake r bit .290 that season. ably higher th~n the ones he had ratifica tion of the pact by France . tor her daily run to Albany there wa~ Secand in a number ability of cases strawb erries as constitu tional lawyers that Though he has been !n the big show continu ously since the latter pm·t been Ul'ed to gazmg at down Alphnre t- .etary Mellon will be a dense fog. As she was pushing intQ the first wit· are being picked. 1 disting Becaus e of rains ta war. uish Borah and Walsh. of 1908, Speake r has topped the league' s batters on only one occasio n. the haze a tanker or large tug (early 1 lie ness. during April and 1\Iay, the fall wheat Nap had heen a teamma te of Ty One of the princip al points made by turned the trick In 1910, beating Cobb out after a hectic struggl e. reports differed on this point) crashed The senate comme rce commi ttee crop looks better than for many yeurs. Speake r's triumph 1 Cobb's , by the both during way, brough t a tempor ary halt to Cobb's these senator s is that the wets J!l04 and 1!l0!'i. He will put on full steam ahead in con· full Into the side wheele r, which imsensatio nal string of cloutin never had the plenl'ur e of pitchin g g champi onships that had run to nine. I Myton .-One nursery has deliver ed mediate ly showed signs of fuunder ing, are really aiming to assert the right against the other Pench, con!>e(]U('nt- siclerin g the $5 0,000,000 rivers and har· of a state to refuse 900 fruit trees this spring in t~e to obey a an in· ::\ear by craft of all descript ion& ly never found out by actual test just bors bill, passed by the house, in an tegral part of the Constit Uintah ution. basin. It is reporte d that thirBoth swarme d to the assistan ce of the ves• how hard Ty could hit a hall. Ty, effort to get it on the program of To Try the Chan nel the ty farmers wlll set out comme sel and passeng ers were transfe rred Walsh and Borah take strongl y the rcial on the other hnnrl, never found out "steerin g commit tPe." It faces a hard orchard s thls season. Climati c and taken a~hore., An effort was made stand that the only way to change the condi· just how well Nap could pitch und fight, but is expecte d to be passed. tions are believe d favorab le for the to run the damage d craft to the Jersey present status of prohibi tion is by what a swell hm·ler he was. Howeve r, The $85,000 , 000 federal aid good nation· wide action; prorluc tlon of excelle nt fruit in this and that th!! only shore, but about 100 feet from land both became famous . roads bill is schedu led for a vote on Polo players frequen tly pay as much kinds of nation· wide action possibl e it settled to the bottom with only thE! ...n ,urk er was one o f t 11e t "1\"e1ve Friday. Senato r Oddie of Nevada , in part of the state. as $10,000 for a pony. are two; namely , by a new constitu · hurlers of the southpa w brand who 1 charge of the measur e, has served upper part in sight. Myton .-The Comme rcial club and survh·e d more than ten rears of big notice that congres s will not adjourn l\Irs. Addie Sargen t of Garland , tiona! amendm ent, submit ted in the busines s men or Roosev elt have ac· Washin gton (D. 0.) municip 1 al golf league pitching . During his t!me I until the bill is passed. lit'lh, one of the passeng ers, gave a regular way, or by the election of a eepted the invitati on of busine~s men llnl1s are ready for play at 5 a. m. with the Brookly n club the onlY elub graphic descrip tion of the acciden t. congres s with a majorit y pledged to Senato r Copelan d of New York will of Vernal to join with them in the eel· he was with, he pltci1ed wot~derful make an effort to get action on She said that as the Washin gton Irv· the wet side. Senato r Walsh derides his ebratio n of the ses(]ui· centenn ial on The average footbal l player in Eng· the idea of a nationa l referen dum pro· ball, but the team during that period coal bill, designe d to keep peace ing left its pier and nosed upstrea m in July 5 and 6. An excelle nt program land particip ates In fifty or more conposed in a pending was bill a chronic second division outfit the industr y and nrotect the public in by Senato r 1 Albany there was a collisio n wl:::ch is being prepare d. In return, the peatests each season. and in only the last two seasons of the e"'ent of future strikes. ripped a large hole beneath the water Edge of New Jersey and backed by pie of Vernal will join with Roose· • his career did It move up In the race A bitter fight is certain to be waged velt in the observa nce of July line, cauaing much conster nation other wets. A league compos ed of six teams has 24, and In 191G won a peuuan t, but Nap over the Dill raido bill, embody ing "If the referen dum shall result as among the passeng ers. There was a been formed In Sacram ento, Calif., to the Pionee r day. was doing his farewel l stunt, f0r that I commis sion form of admini stration rus 11 f or ljfe preserv ers an d many hoped by the wets, obvious ly some play polo on roller skates. . Ogden .-The canning o! peas will great left arm was all ln. It was the 1 Even if passed by the senate, the mea· change in the presen t policy of the passeng ers were prevent ed from leap· . . . . , honor he had wmted long for but sure may fa1l cr way m nort 11ern Ut a h • and lng overbo ard by the coolnes s of the govern ment as represe nted in the Con· m comere nce, because be unu The Canada vs. Cuba Davis cup ten· came . t ! too late, althoug h he pitched the house has passed the \Vhite bill, • stitutio n and In the status will neces· captain , shE: said. ,PartJCul :tr_JY Weber nls match will be played In Cuba late t · 1 i count~··I L.cen erf o J f . . . wo nn ngs n one o tl1e games an d providi ng for adnum sarily follow. But suppose , Mr. Pres· industr y, wit m a ew stratwn In July or early in August next. by the 1 the cannmg . did nob!~ C , f days, ident, officers the ·' result · of the Utah shall be otherw anners ise, secreta ry o Frer-ch Terms Blocked In H-ouse comme rce. . . Septem ber 2, 1908, Rucker pitched and that the presen t policy shall be assocJa hon announ ced . A Philade lphia rowing organiz ation, one Washiu gton.-T he house engage d in confirm ed; then what? Does anyone of the grentes t no·hit, no·run Mosul Control Pact Is Made known as the Schuylk ill Navy, has be· Salt Lake City.-T he annual Dairy games ever recorde d. Boston failed to heated debate on the French war debt ltmagin e that the gentlem an who gun a campai gn to and boost Poultry day given in June of each the sport in make tells Consta ntlnopl e.-Turk ey and Great a hit or run and In the nine l!ett!em ent, which was taken up after you that the Volstea d law and the schools ' ,.ear . by the c 1·ty of Draper , was . the Innings he didn't Issue a run or pass Britain have signed the Mosul con· 1 J its oppone nts had won an Initial : constit utional amendm ent ~re VIola· held Thursd ay, June 3. The purpos e Or lla\•e a pltcllln " error of an\· I·,·nd vention , which settles the dispute be· I skirmis h by blockin g an attemp t to tlve of the fundam entals of llberty " Anothe r matter that ought to be • · ' · and of the day is to show just what is beTo crown this br!llian twork he fanned tween these two countri es over force a !Ina! vote 011 ratifica tion be· thus encoura ge vi?lato rs of the the I ing done by the various industr looked Into before the year is much fourtee n batsma ies of l~w n. His tenm mates control of Mosul, with its import ant fore t he night adjourn ment. ol<ler is who Is going to dellvel' ice in their conduc t, 'itill thereup on des1st untapp ed oil resourc es. The Mosul the city and Salt Lake county and to 1 marred the record by making two er-~ this summe r In Wheato n, IlL Repres entativ e Tilson, the Republ i· f rom so argUI·n g. " rors. questio n came up b e f ore tl1e 1eague o! I create interes t in these Industr ies, es· can leader, howeve r, served notice he July 24, 1909, Rucker equaled the nations and various solutio ns were pecially in the dairyin g and poultry The prince of Wales ' will open a modern day strikeo ut would press for action, explain ing he UTAH LUMBE R FIRE LOSS $200,00 record when Euggest ed. Eventu ally the present 1 line. 0 Miss Lillian Cannon , charmi ng new race track at Chepsto w, Englunr l, he fanned sixteen of the St. Louis 1 was anxious to send the bill of ratifi· 1 agreem ent was drawn up. Maryla nd miss, who sails for Englan d In August , with The princi· i Salt Lake-G ood growin g weathe r clasl'!e races to be Cardina ls In nine Innings . . cation as speedil y as possibl e to the Thousa nds Witnes s Blaze; Most Speo- to attemp To add pal points of the conven tion are ac· still prevail s through out t to swlm the English chan· known as the 'Velsh derby, Utah and the Oakes and a little more class to this feat senate, where stiff opposit ion is ex· tacular In City In Recent Years nel. She feels she can overcom e the St. Leger. he 1 ceptanc e of what is known as the 1 crops general ly are far ahead of the pected. held the Cards to a pair of singles. obstacl es that prevent ed other women Brusse ls line by both parties with ! usual stage of develop ment at this sea· The settlem ent, negotia ted by the Salt Lake City.-C hester F. Hannah who tried the swim. sHght modific ationf:i in favor of Turkey I son in previou s years, accordi ng to The Oxford -Cambr idge crew race the Americ an debt commis sion, propose s of Ogden Is dead, in the neighbo rhood of Alimou n, and 1 weekly crops report issued Wedne ten other persons I Is the oldest sportin Reds g Get event Art In which N ehf sfunding t he debt of $6,847,674 in prin· receive d minor injuries the mainte nance of a demilit arized ! day by the weathe r bureau branch , and a loss es· big colleges annuall y meet each other. of slple and interes t, over a slxty·tw o timated at $175,00 zone seventy -five kilome ters on both \ the departm ent of agricul ture. 0 was suffere d as They first met in 1S20 at Henley , and year period. Initial paymen ts begin the result sides of the frontier . A Turko·I rak 1 of a tire of undeter mined since then there have been a series with $30,000,000 annuall y for the first origin which military commis sion, preside d over by 1 Salt Lake Clty.-T he Utah·ld aho destroy ed the plant of 1 of 78 races. two years, gradual ly increas ing there· the Utah Lumbe r a Swiss, will delimit the frontie r I Central Railroa d compan y was grant· • compan y, West First 1 BUI Klem has started his twenafter. Repres entativ e Collier of Mia· South street, and one within six months after ratifica tion of ed a certific ate o! conven ience and 1 D. L. 1\Ieehan residen ce Wed· ty-secon d year as a basebal l umpire. , who led Columb ia uni.s!ssipp l and Rainey of Illinois, both nesday night the agreem ent. The inhabit ants o! necessi ty to operate an automo bile versity to an Interco llegiate basket- ball and early Thursd ay mocrats , led the attack against the mornin g. While 15,000 the ceded territor y may choose Tur.k· ; ~tage line for the transpo rtation of excited per· I By making ten home runs in a league title in his first year as hPad tlemen t on the g:·ound that it was sons looked on from every paint ish nationa lity if they wish. Turkey is 1 passeng er and express betwee n Logan of 1 game, Philade lphia and St. Louis set coach, and Paul lllooney , his assistan t, based on France 's capacit y to pay, vantage , the conflag ration which be· granted a one·ten th share In the roy· ! and the Utah-Id aho state line, and in· will 11gain coach the Lion five during the major league record In 1023. contend ing that the Ways and gan shortly bef~e 8 o'clock, allies due the Irak govern ment from I termed iate points, by the public utili· the 1926 campai gn. swept • • • commit tee, in recflmm ending the extensi ve yards of the lumber I Chester oil in the kingdo m of Irak, in which I ties commis sion Thursd ay. Fowler , Red Sox lr¢elde r, ce or the agreem ent, had only compan y, consum ed the two buildin gs , has been release the Roland vilayet R. of MacKe Mosul nzie lies. Great Brit· J of Washin gd to the Minnea polis Spanish Fork.- The local plant of stateme nt from Secreta ry Mellon, which house most of Its lumber and club of ton, ain D. now C., a holds membe the r of the Walker mandat e over tile the Utah the Americ an associa tion. P11.cking corpora tion began of the debt commis sion, to sub· its horses, and left only the blacken cup team, Is ninetee n years old. Ile kingdo m of Irak and recentl y the con· ed canning the first peas of the season its action. walls of the brick structu res, charred venion coverin g this m:m•la te was ex· i Stanfor d and Univers ity of W?sh- is the younge st champi on to have tl1e Friday. While a compar atively small remain s of hundre ds of board feet of lngton may send their basebal l nmes honor of compet ing In the matche s In tended to a maximu m of twenty. five 1 force was employ ed, It is expecte d the Takes 1200 Lives in Burma lumber , and water channe ls of con· / on Scotlar. d this year. years._ The signing of this conven · ; a joint tour • of / 8 ~ 811 this full. plant will be running at full blast be· tion last Januar y was in conform ity • siderab le depts as must evidenc es of ) fore the end of the week. Peas are London .-Twel ve hundre d persons the devasta tion. The blaze was one Charley II off, premie r Norweg l:· :t with the decisio n o! the lear:;ne of na. Bob Fotherg ill, Detroit outfield er, Is maturin g rapidly and a good crop is been killed by a cyclone and tidal of the most spectac ular witness ed in tions in the dispute over MosuL the fastest fat man In the major pole vaulter , bo0sted his world's I I· expecte In Burma says a dispatc h to d. The new wareho use of H1e • . recen t leagues . He is also one of the most door pole vault record to 13 feet S • the c! ty m years. \ compan y is comple ted. It is expecte Inches d Exchan ge Telegra ph from Ran· at the 1 \Vaghin gton univPr:;; ! ;y As the flames leaped higher into the aggress ve. Army Trainin g Protest ed By Ministe r 1 that a much larger force of women lntersch olu:;;tlc Indoor tmck meet J' )· Burma. The cyclone struck last air, fanned by a breeze from the I Washin gton, ed'ne~Hlay evening about 8: 30 . A D. C.-Rec will be ommen employ ed this year than was da· cently held In St. Louis, l\fo. Udal wave ascende d the Naat northea st, the excitem ent became so • Before the basebal l season Is t.ur· tions against compul sory militar last season. y ther advance d, the elite fan would like • • • I training in schools and college s. which 1 . flood ing the country and sweep. Intense that Hanna, an 18·year -old lad r k h tl th it Many h Americ an women own at:d to now w e 1er e Salt Lake Clty.-U tah is free from p c er uses from Ogden, fell dead on the street. 1 was declare d to ue foreign to the I i 1 race thoroug hbred hors.!s, bnt Mr.;. away villages to beyond Maung. He was immedi ately rushed to the sheep l'It\:her Art Xehf, \·eterau left· ideals of the scabies once more. accordi ng to res n or ros u. • educati onal system , were Herman B. Duryen , wlduw of the notvd !lander f ifty miles Inland. The cyclone emerge ncy hospita l, and death was Thoma of s Redmo nd, chief sheep inspec· the New York Ginnts, hns I made public by the admini strative Manage r Att !•'letche r of the l'hll· turfman of that name, conf\n(' s hpt·~e:f the Arakan coast, doing much pronou nced as due to heart disease . been tor purchas for the state departm ent of agri· ed by Cincinn a tl. The I commi ttee of the Federa l Council lies looks for a great season from to breedin g at her stud farm In Nor· of mage. All the cattle In the devas· The police automo biles, as improv ised purchas e price culture was not , who has just returne d from giYen. I Church es. Coincid !!nt with the corn· Waylan d Dean, young hurler obtaine d mandy. rl area were killed. The death roll ambula nces, made several trips to the the southea stern section of the state. In a trade from the Giants. r mittee' s appeal was the publica tion of ' So dl!;patc b adds, is as yet uncom- emerge ncy hospita l thereaf ter, and in far as is known, Mr. Redmo nd • • • a war departm ent statem ent reviewi ng Cities Paid $18,816,000 J Best Nea rly all the wires are down each Instanc e the fire had taken an Ban Playe r said, there is not an infected sheep The major league record for the the ,:;rowth of the reserve officers ' : there Is great delay In commu ni· I'njured victim. Three r · remen and on Utah ranges. for A vigorou s dipping Play in Year 1925 j trainin g corps, showin g that applica · 1 1 • 1 · The relief sent Into the strlck· seven volunte ers were injured in largest score n a smg e game was of sheep in the San Juan section , Anici·ic an grownu ps, reputed by tions of ninetee n univers ities and col· district u p to the present time Is fighting the raging names, but none establis hed when Chicago beat Phlla· where an outbrea l{ of scabies was re· their foreign t conFin.;; 23 1 192'> to he e(]uate. chiefly In· leges and of thirty.f ive high schools delphia , 20 o •, ~ • -· ported several weeks ago, is believe d tercsrec l In money grubbin g, nre learn· I tor R. 0. T. C. units were on file, serious ly. but 1 lng how to play more eve1·y year. could not be approw~d bPcause of lack J to have eradica ted the infectio n there. When the LouisYl lle ball tenm ac· Storm Halts Fliers In the year book of the Playgro und of funds. The commit tee's appeal Crisis Nearing Now In Egypt cumula ted twenty- five hits In one Brigham City.-·T he comissi 1\Iiaml, Fla.-F iylng into a violent and Recrea tion Associa tion of Amer- asked church people through out the of Boxelrl London .-"Ihsti ncUy grave" is the game It must have bP.en trying er county are arrangi ng to and wind storm about 100 miles charact erizatio n applied in British of· Ica, publish ed recently , an expend iture nation to study the whole Questio n of , the buildin g of a new $40,000 county 1 set aside a surplus for later In the theast of Miami, Bernard o Duggan ·ficial circles to the Egyptia of $18,810,JO.i.55 Is f<hown by cities of militari sm in educati on, and express ed jail, n situatio n Reason. to be erected east of the presen t his two compan ions in the sea· which has been much t!,e Cuited ~tutt>s anc Canada . special dissatis faction over the exten· co'unty jail site In this city. The lo• aggrav ated from e "Bueno s Aires" were forced to the British standpo int, Public golf, which five year« ago l sion of the program of military train· cation Lra Flagste ad of the Boston Red by the recent Is just south of the county a hurried return to Miami at sweepi ng victory was not Importa nt Pnough to list In the ' ing, of an elabora te and technic al courtho use and of Zagloul Pasha's Sox Is general ly the starter of all north of the Mahan nah 45 o'clock Thursd ay mornin g. year book, Is now plnyed in more than charact er, even into the public Boston rallies, and Todt, first basevarty in the election s. high hospita l, the ground having been pur· HiO cities. Terrn:s court:;; totaled 0,110 schools . man, is usually there with the finish· chased from Dr. D. L. Mahann ah. In 474 cities In Hl~:'\, as against 4,865 . Mexico Invokes Migrato ry Law ing touches . Nationa l Vote on Wet·Dr y Loses In 410 cities In 1024. Salt Lake City.-C upressi noxylo n. Antonio , Tex.-M exico's neVI 1 Bay City Fire Loss $200,00 0 Washln gton.-S hort Shift was made Swimm ing pools primari ly for adult 1t isn't very often that a batter In law, raising the bars to ad· Thursd ay by the senate prohibi tion San Francis c·).-Sm oulderi ng ruins What a word! But that's what the use more than doubled In the last fh·e scientis ts call the petrifie d forest of ••on In the souther n republi c, commit tee of the proposa ls for a na· the major leagues strikes out and yet years and now total 870. Five hun- of a dozen residen ces, partial destruc · Wayne county. gets to first base ,_ In S(lfety, as was the V.'ayne people have Into effect Wednes day. All per· tiona! referen dum on the wet and dry dred more quoits courts were reporte d 1 tion of twenty- five others and Ewing just come to case when Catche r Colllns of the realize New what beautie~S and going Into Mexico hereaft er Issue and for modific ation of the In Hl~5 than In 1024. Ball fields, ath· field, former Pacific Coast league novelti es they have to offer si!thtse nrs. first obtain an individ ual card eightee nth amendm ent and the Vol· York Americ ans dropped o a third baseba ll park, remain ed as charred letlc fields, picnic ground" ', and ·.skat· · And the "Cups" are identlt! catlon from the Mexica n stead act. Three of the five membe rs strike. just a part o( remind ers of a conflag ration here ing places also show big increas es. • . their enterta inment program In their city, the local con· of the commit tee, which recentl y held . Public recreat ion was origina lly a which is describ ed by authori ties as Harry Wolter, a Coast league star announ ced. This card will not lengthy public hearing s on the mea· Photog raph shows Vic Orsattl, the childre n's movem ent, but today every- the "most serious fire rne'lace San Qgden .-An idea of crop conditi ons granted unless the applica nt's na. 1ures, quickly adopted a report by its solne years back, has signed as play- young batting wizard of the Univer- where east of the Francis co has experie nced uince 1906." !n \Veher county was given to memRockies except In ,. station In life, moral stan- chairm an, Senato r Means of Colorad o, Ing-ma nager of the Logan team of the sity of Califor nia, and who was recent- ~orth Carolin a and Florida practica The fire, starting at Ewtn~; field in the bers of the Rotary club by LeRoy lly and, In some cases, existen ce o1 recomm ending that the bills be fndef· new Utah-Id aho league. He will take ly voted the most valuabl e all-arou nd 50 per cent of the particip ants late atterno on, develop ed into a roar· Marsh, district agricul tural inspect or. In mu· a number of youngs ters from South- athlete contrac t to work In Mexico . I lnltely poatpon ed. of any souther n Califor nia col· nlc!pal sports and other recreatl ona ing giant of deatruc tlon before 1t was He said that the county would have ern Callfor tlia ~ l ~gan with him. le"e. brough t under controL are adults. one of ls best agricul tural seasons . 1 I II I I i I I • • • l • • • I • I • • • • • • • • • • l I • • • I I • • • BASEBALL~~~ NOTES MJ I ••• • • • • • • • • • I • • I I • • • I ~ *• I I I • • • • • I • • |