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Show TREJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE.UTAR Last of Original Ruppert Men COMBS OWES JOB TO JOE McCARTHY FIGHT LOOMS ON fN;;~·N~t;;l Live in HARBOH Bill IJIt's a : !I ····~·~·................. . pu;;h I Yank Outfielder Was All Set to Teach School. PROPONENTS OF McNARY Sill. HOPE TO WIN VICTORY BY ONE VOTE NUMBER OF TEMBLOR VICTIMS ON MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS BELIEVED GREAT Joe .llfcCartby, who has taken over OPPONENTS SAY ITS PURPOS~ tbe rpins of the Chicago Cubs, Is reSalt L~ke CI~y.-~ntJI 8 oclock SatTO TAKE MORE WATER Rponsihle for dC'\ p!oplng Earl Combs, r urday n1ght, f1fty-e1ght carload!;! of FROM LAKES Yankee outfi<>hler, and !nci clentally I cherries had been shipped out of the Aids Abandon Fight For Final Ballot a good schoolteacher for spoiling state so far this sca~on by Pxpress, Arkhangelo, Ar. Shakes Earthquake When Southern Bloc Develops; to Combs off polishing In Kentueky. to Information received hy according Arn•mea, Apol<:~kkia, and MonoAmendment Would Spoil Paul Kelly, chairman of the argr?cul1 'iluits Pending Against Chic;Jgo Most buy· leagu,• big the of eyes the attract litho; More Than 2000 Homes The Bill ' tural committee of the chamber Qf Since Slavery Days; Hearings ers, llfcCartl!y mad~ vos"ible one ot Are Destr·oyed Until the corresponding 1 commerce. Will Begin In The Supreme the most pretu.tious minor !<;~ague players in the country. elate last year, twenty straight carCourt In October Combs was all sC't to teach the -" loads had left Utah. Rome.-A great earthquake has de\Vashington.-On the verge of a young,ters of the Blu~>grass rearliug " vote on the McNary farm bill, the sen- strayed more than 2000 houses on the Logan.-July 3 is the date set for an(] its kindred arts iu a little counLevan the on da.J.· \Vheat annual the conangrily most vVashington.-The 1 ate adjoumed late Tuesday with the I island of Rhodes, in the Aegean sea. try school when he wns spied loy a tested ~uestion in this_ congress will ridge, located c.l ose to Nephi, accordmeasure swaying in the balance, each I The villages of Arkhangelo, Arnima, S('out from the Louisville clul.J of tl!t! uppr nr m the senate tht~ week, when JI ing to an announcement made by Supside admitting that one or two votes Apolakkia and Monolitho suffered American as~ociation. l that bo~ly takes up the nvers nnd har- erintendent A. ·F. Bracken of th: most severely from the continued might decide the issue. Here Is the way ft happened, In hors !.Jill. Among the hundred and I Nephi substation of the-Utah ExpenManagers of the proposal believed shocks. Combs' own words: all / ment station. Th!'l original date was 1 sixty improvements authorized Athens.-A disastrous earthquake of they had made inroads into the ranks "Wiwn 1 went to Louisville, I was over the United States, one is for the 1 July 8, but a change was considered of the ~pposltion ~urlng the day ~Y unprecedented violence is reported to greener than the rawest recruit from superficially innocuous purpose of 1 necessary in view of the rapidity with loading 1t down With amendments m , have occurred at midnight on the isthe bushes. deepening the Illinois river. Back of which the wheat crop is maturing. an effort to appease opponents. They land of Crete. The shocks were fol"In my f\i·st game a line di·ive was the b f · h. At V that are industrial, constitutional and landwith rumblings, loud by lowed said the bill would be passed by a one1.hit to me that shoulcl have been an mternatwnal e ore earmg_ a erna . . . . . . . . . . 1mextreme of questiOns vote margin, while the opposition 1 slides and the ·collapse of houses, ea~y out. I ran In, misjudged it and t public utilities comm1sswn Wednesday f th b'!l Th d t spokesmen predicted it would be de- causing many fires. on the matter of grantnig a franchise e 1 e ~ voca es 0 the runner got three bases on it. My por ~nee. t f · ht . e from t IS merely to make a t The center of the disturbance was feated by two votes. chnnce to atone for the rotten play ~ay Its purpose 1m o opera e an au o re1g . c mp om t S lt·r k c·t passage for water- \' For a time it appeared that the mea- at Candia, important coast eity, where j came when a Hingle was peltecl o,·er more navigable 1 "a e 1 y, a o r erna o a h . · sure would be forced to a final vote, the entire population was thrown into Sterling the between I went in to talre It on the home frmght_ from Chicago to t e ise was effected fi,-,,t. d . . t ,., • the say Opponents Mex\Co. of Gulf reare experiences• Similar but those in charge of it abandoned . a panic. ..............,. bounce and sat do1'·n on the ball. an ···company atwn ranspor ., . . . ,.;·..•.•...• :..: ...,.;~··d ,...;. ...... f th e k' ..... • adthtwnal purpose and certam result 1 the attempt when Southern senators ported from Kanea, on the other end 'fhe runner rPachf'd third. 1 e o compames ·mn true Ier sma more take t Ch' bl t · . • o \Cago 1s o ena e 1 threatened to boll the bill if an amend- of the island, and from many of the "I felt like (]uitting, and it l\fcWally Pipp, Veteran First Baseman. between agreed was ·It whereby basm, k t th • t f t . e grea 1a es. wa er ou o • ment offered by Senator McNary, Re- smaller towns and villages in Crete. Curthy had bawled me out, Kentur·ky A d d summary up t o date / the part1es that tile former company ense con With a few tPars &nd a sigh or two, The number of victims Is believed publican, Oregon, sponsor of the proBut the colonels mnfle their cr!tlrs would have had another good schoolwould say that Chicago twenty years sSholtuldL koperca·tte betweteln VSetrnalbe~dy posal, was adopted. It provided that to be great. Accurate information is Col. Jakp RuppPrt, owner of the weep. The Yankees won pennants. tC>ach~r. hut all 1\fac said was 'Don't a e 1 y over 1e .raw ..ld m order to get rid of sewerage j a ago, :KPw YorkYankpe;:., (!rapped a senttmce The Babe hit home runs day after mind that, boy,' and the fellows on the not more than $75,000,000 out of the still lacking. the latter comp~mes wou and route, river Chicago the from through cut ·It Is believed the earthquake extend- Into the mail the other day that ;:.rnt day, but It was 'Vnlly Pipp who was bench Jnsistt>d It was tough luck." revolving funds should be used in Vernal to Prl~e. froll) operate abstracted and lakes, great the to Comb~. however, continued to trnYel ed over a large area. The Athens ob- Wally Pipp, his vPteran fir1;t base- the rC>al punch In the pinch. marketing cotton. from the latter about 4167 cubic feet I Price.-For the first time, storage The southerners claill).ed that the servatory states that the center of the man, to the Cincinnati Red!'l. Urban Sho~'ker, who Is now a mem- a thorny road. T.ouis,·i!Ie fans began are pla~ers ball York 1\pw \Yhpn per second, which was turned down "ater behind the big Horsley dam amendment would spoil the effective- earthquake was between the Cyclades bC>r of the Yank pitching stuff, ont>e to "ride" him for his awkwardneF<s, less othe1· to shipped and di~curued the Illinois riYer to the Mis- near Scofield has been turned out through ness of the bill, so far as cotton was ISlands and Crete, probably originatsaid, when he was working for the St. and 1\feCarthy, rrcognlzlng his sensl· way a haYe they clubs, prosperous the normal and is being distributed over the dsiconcerned, and the debate got. so ing in the Sandorini volcano. Louis Drowns, that Pipp was thC' hnnl- tiveness, kept him out of thP hom& ~issippi, instead of going transbeen have they that saying of the network of canals. Other shocks are reported from the heated that the Oregon senator Withest batt!!r In the American league to games and used him on the road. In way through Niagara to the Atlantic · trict through rh·er. the down ported water commisR.'·Wayman, \Vallace the increased Chicago Later ocean. for practiced Combs meantime the pitch to. drew it with the explanation that he lonin islands in western Greece. In Rentlment little very Is There system and river Price 'the for sloner I part!The feet. cubic 8500 of amount season the As momlng. ea<-h hours Latest reports indicate that the probal.Jly would reoffer it Wednesday "You can take your chances on league baseball. It Is a cold big agent agricultural .l\Iadsen, . P Orson six only that say Chicago of sans ' In pla,.Pd was hP clo!':e Its near(>d shocks which rocked the island came tn modified form. legs of a nuth," he said, "but you can never the regular llrieup, and made goat! the when and propogition the dam, the at v~lyes the . opel,ed Chicago. to due is fall this of nches The senate then passed on to an entirely without warning, and lasted fl,;-ure that Pipp." or up him slow veteran respected begin· the marking cerenion)• liversion, and that the rest is due to simple without any trouble. A natural hit· amendment by Senator Harris, Demo- for fully five minutes. Two-Fisted Fighter. when the peg leaves the arm, the and confidence ac(]uired had he ter, they call a "ten-year eye!~ of ning of an era of agricultural develop. what museum archaelogical famous The the give to proposing Georgia, crat, opPn is the only reward. high-class n being to addition In gracefully. himsplf handle to ability attended hy abnormally ment in the Price river irrigation diswater," low farm commodities in the bill a 50 per at Candia was destroyed. The quake nup- ball player and a gentleman, Pipp Jake and Pipp Wafly With chance. hlg his given was he Then and abnormally high I trict, ra_infalls small ' cent rail and ship preferential rate was felt all over Greece and the DodpPrt, howeyer, the ca!':e was differ- was ranked ns m>e of the best two- Tie was sold to the Yanlrees for a for the export trade. After some di~- 1ecanes islands. Aa late dispatch states ent. Salt Lake City.-A government Pipp was the only player on fisted fighters In the league. He never suhstantlal sum, which lat~r was used I eYaporatwn. for an injunction check. for $16,249.47 final federal aid asked suits cussion consideration went over until that serious damage was done at Several , the Yankee club who was a rpg-ulm· carried a chip on his Rhouldf'r, hnt as the basis for building Parkway V\'ednesday at the request of Senator Rhodes. against Chicago. The states of _New payment on the Fort Duchesne-Vernal I when Ruppert and his dm·ing- fomwt' when prpssed he knew how to take Jield at Louisville. Norris, Republican, Nebraska. York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indmna, I project, was received at the office of. partner, Colonel Huston. paid a mil- care of himself. Before the senate called it a day, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota the state road commission recently. lion dollars for a ba,ehn II name. however, it had reduced the appropriaIt is relateu that Babe nuth told joined in a second suit. Hearing of Weber county funds amounting to 19,Called Them Crazy. Pipp one aftC>rnoon that he didn't Tennis Ankle Is Menace tion for the revolving fund from $250,- Supply Bill In House Brings Battle the suits will begin in the supreme 180 , which will be applied on thQ. BasC'ball mC'n,. wi~e in the ways like the way_ Pipp was running the Washington.-Indulging in one of 000,000 to $150,000,000, eliminated catEnthusiasts Many Among October 4.. Competent lawy~rs Morgan county-Devil's Gate project, court tle entirely from the measure and its favon'te pas t'1mes of th e p r esent of the g-amp, >:<tHl that the two J'nl- bases and the Babe went to the hotel the wnter that thPse S~ltS also were received by the road comtold have Hivit>ra the from returning VIRitors . t -~ onels . were crazy·. wiH'n . they· boug-ht afrer the game with two shiners and made the equalization fee operative session, th e Ilouse umon d ay par t·ICipa a check for $GOOO, most important _questwn mission, as the comvose prevthe of giYe alarming ~ccounts · · Salll the\-· WPI'e a cut lip. 1 1 10n d e ba t e. tilt> 1 llllkPf'~. 'llle\· a• rouncj of proh'b't' From that time on the again~t corn immediately instead of in ed m alenrr of enlarged anldes among ten- b<'fo.re the .supre~_e court smce the / betterment funds for the extension of mafl wl•rn thfy opened thf' poc:a•t- Bah(> and 'Vally Wf'I'e fast frienfl~. . . . three years. Pd ant 'I· tllt>\' anrl Huth, Bnl•e for book t~efJc~~ncy second the o! Conslderatwn nis Pnthusiast~. Lady players, they ~ectwnal stuts ansmg out of slavery. the rock wall in Ogden canyon. Tlwre I~ a lot of bnsehall left In . Other amendments approved defined sup~ly bi~l, which among 0 er 1 ems a lunat>y connnission appoini<'fl '"ht>n Congr cs ~man Theodore Burton of say, may lie di\"ltled into two groups; swine processing as "slaughter by pur- Carnes $~,686,700 to su~plement the 1 the,- built a hall park that would !':eat Pipp and hp CPrtnlnl~' will plug up taking remedial ma~sabe anti tiiO~d Ohio contends, among other arguMt. Pleasant.- ·At a recent. m. etmg the hole that the Cincinnati club hlljj or more. chaser for market," which would per- $10,635,685 already prov~ded for . pro- 160 who nre sending home for specially ments, that congress ~hould postpone 1 of the Sanpete c_ount~ commissiOners had at first base. mit a farmer to slaughter his (}Wn hogs hibition enforcement dunng the f1scal action about the Tllinois riyer until and representative CI.tlzens of _Mt. dPsigned shoes. and sell the meat without paying the year beginning July 1, served as the "It Is quite true that constant ten- the supreme court df'cldes the pending Pleasant, toge.ther With Supern_::;.or subject. the up bringing for vehicle equalization the fee, and provided that nis tends to thicl,en le;;-s and ankles," suits. '!'he advocates of the deepening J. \V. Humphnes of the forest serv1ce, Gonzales Backstopper ReGorman, Represeatatives While fee could not be put into operation on a London foot 1;pedali~r says, "the rea- say they have done all that is neces- 1 Commissioners George E. Cook and any crop except by permission of the publican, illinois, and La Guardia, son bC>ing that mo~t sports shoes give Rary by inserting a proviso that "noth- L. P. Nelson, pledged the ~u~port of members of the proposed farm board Progressive-Socialist, New York, vigin the act shall operate to change the board on the road bUJidmg prono support to the inst€'p. Consequent- ' · . . mg ancl II un t.mgr0p~esenting land bank districts pro- orously assailed the dry Jaw and con- 1 existing status of diversion from gram between F airv1ew the ly the whole wei!'ht of the body fs 1 Among the revivals that appear to thrown on the ankle joint. Lal{e Michig-an. but the whole Question ton. ducing more than 50 per cent of the ditions under it, Representative Up- I be attracting attention In New York is crop as figured. on the basis of the shaw, Democrat, Georgia, urged his "Suzanne has not suffered because of diversion shall remain and be unBrigham City. \V. H. WaHis, vice Babe Ruth. party to come out with a "ringing" last previous census. she has always worn Rpecially de- aff•~cted her<>by as if this act had not president and manager and D. B. Pratt • • • pronouncement in support of the eight- I sig-ned shoes. l\fany profesR'onals at agricultural engineer, of the Utah· , University of Queen's nnd the Dath club wear shoes b')en passNl." Holland, A. Howard presi1928 the in eenth amendment Harbors Bill and Farm Aid Close answer of the opponents 1 Idaho Sugar company, came to Brigthe this, To Virginia pitcher, has joined the Cin- with shock-ahsorhers, which giYe the dential campaign. is that cxat>tl~- this language has the ham City with the Yiew of inspecting Washington.-The defeat of the cinnati Reds. air." on walking of eiTect of legalizin:; what Chicago had some of the beet fields in this part of effect the on official less movement, more or Soon Bifl Farm On Vote Final likely are t>ourts grass on ayers PI don!»; a~1d the pa~t .acts of 1 the county. &lready : part of the leaders for congress to It is said Boston school pupils are to suffer from tennis ankle, and the Roosevelt.-The first cr·op of altalfa Washlngton.-With the hope that adjourn June 30 is due to new developusing the bafleball ayerages for ex- ach!ee the sveciallst lays down Is, Chicago are precu< elv what IS m quescut in the lower central section of is a~ l\Icourt, supr~ne the before tion amples In arithmetic. menta about two bills-farm relief and fa 7 m legislation can be disposed of l.JriC>fty: basin, and most of it has been in .. the o onn_e: I Cong-ressman .charle? . riYers and harbors. The continuous this week, Republican leaders of the * • • To fit the Instep, rather than the for two weeks. The second stack the I a:' Cleveland. Ohw,; put Jt, ~he pendmb It Is baseball's misfortune that des- length of the foot. uncertainty as to when adjournment house and senate ltre preparing for the growths are well advanced. In tiny has taken a bom umpire and will occur is due to the same cause. adjournment of congress next SaturTo see that the hep! grips tightly t~on won:<: be. c?,ngrestsonal recogm- 1 crop Mussolin!. a him made the lower or central part of the • of all erswn. dn of tJon As to the farm relief bill, the best day. This program contemplates the eYen hefore the shoe iR laced. • recent judgment is that it has not se- postponement until the next, and short In default of specially designed basin, for the first time, the farmers . • . The hem·y hltti:lf{ of Outfli'lcler shoPs, to wear the ordinary plimsoll F1nance Pos. Hard To Flfl 11 d I are cuting the first crop for hay, with cured enough SUPP"l'tPrs in the senat11 sessions, of the rivers and harbors Tillie Walker of the Baltimore Orioles rather than the usual tennis shoe, beParis.-Joseph ~aillaux was ca ~ l few exceptions, and depending on thv to pass it. The moti\'c of the new re• bill, cal legislation, the Fren,..h debt d Th's f d in club. the of feature hig the been has crults is partly the wi~h of individual settlement and a number of other mat1 1·s done . offered h1s secon crop or see . · . Dn2ncl . and · hy PreP1ier causr the form('r lraYes the foot quite • • • 1olrl post of fmmH'e mmister. The ?f- not only to get moi·e hay, but to better frt'C'. senators to go on record fr>r the sake ters of importance now on the calenRed Sox are said to like AI I~ons, wa~ made after . Raymond. ~om- control the chalcis fly and other pest. of the impression of their farm consti- dar. A final vote on the farm relief "The belief that dancing is a cor- 1fer ca,.e nne! former Fmance Mm1ster 'l.'hat'll pitcllPr. coflege Cross IIoly tuents. In the common judgment, bill in the senate is looked for by rerth·e," he ndds, "Is Jn~titiecl. Dancbe quite 8 battery: AI Fans anu ing Is thp fine:;;t fcH't f'xertist' po~sl I Doumer hnrl definitely dedined the J Suit Lake City.-Indications are however, the larger motive is to cause ruesday, and, with that idea in view, Gaston. embarrassment to the administration !louse leaders are leaving Woonesday hlt>, ancl r--tre11gthens ali the important n!ac". M. Cnll;cux presented his defin- ~ !hath the total tonnage of all frait • it" cnnflitions to Briand, his dem?.nds crops in Idaho will compare faYorably musdes." and to the Republican leaders respon- )pen for action on whatever measure stretch seventh-inning the While inclt,rling th" f'limir!ation of PoiiH'are 1 with last year, says Julius Jacobson, Bible for legislation. The phrase, "Put the senate puts through. AdministraMike Gonzales, \'eteran backstop tor sp!'ak to games ball any won neYer from the c" binet. He then left Quai agricultural statistician for Idaho, in the administration in a hole," is heard lion leaders are to press the Fess- the Chicago Cubs, continues to play 8 New Giant Backstop lot a shakes it ontflt. home the for of ./o _Briand •. 1 coc!Pver game as understudy to Gabby with. incre~sing frequency. This mo- Tincher amendment to the house 1 his monthly outlook summary. vest. the off sllells peanut of agamst bushels, 197,000 promise es : ~cccptablee ei \\ conut.Ions his If mn o tlve 1s ascnbed not only to Democrats 1 operative marketing bill, with the Burtnett. The Cuban fields nicely and J At 9:30 Briand called on Pomcare and last year's almost dismal failure of • • • 1 and insurgent Republicans, but also / hope that President Coolidge's ap- his hitting has been stroug and timely. Eil Walsh, Jr., Ron of the famoug Do:1mer to inform thf'm of Cailla11x's 23,000 bushels. Pears are forecast at to some Republican senators and proval of this farm relief plan can White Sox hurler, In udrlition to pitchrlenwnds. and of C~i!Iaux's willingness G9,000 bushels. compared with 39,000 others highly placed who are supposed swing a majority for this as a substiing- Is a tr:~ck Rtnr anrl candidate fot· to accept the finance ministry. He bushels in 1925. The cherry crop will • to be most orthodox In the regular Re- tute for the defeated McNary-Haugen eleven. nnme Xot1·e the on fullh:,ck !a ter call,~d upon President Doumer- also he Jargrr and Is now being harpublicanism. If the senate passes the measure. farm relief bill, the house must do , guc, who is reported to have declared Yestcd. La~t year 115 carloads were The Cuhs ha ,-e optioned Infl~>ltlPr that if Tiriand failt>rl to form a cabin- ~hipped and tho 1926 figure is exp6ctt<omething about it. Ordinarily the Germans Condemn Prohibition Laws Beck to the Milwaukt>f' club pf Clyde golf oldest the is club golf C!!lcutta house would decline to pass the bill, et. hi), the vresidrnt, would rather re- ed to exceed this total by several dozthe Anwrican a~soclntion. He Is subcl•.1b outside of the British Isles. ~ · ·., t 'Jan offer the premiership to en carloads. Eisenach, Germany-The conference because it has already debated it in ject to recall on :!4 hours' notice. • * * / a form no more acceptable than it is Salt Lake City. Instruction in cit:, (;;:;.'Jl, ux. Hocky Kan~as, the Iigt\twelght • • • of German physicians meeting here, now and has rejected it by a vote of which included, as well, prominent champion, Is said to be one of the •·. 1\Iexlco i::. or::;:1nlzlng- a btl~ehall zenship and millitary courtesy was 212 to 167. But if the house declines given to the citizen soldiers at their !{arvar~ Awar;s Most Degrees richest boxers in the gamp, league and !':oon the people mav be resoa adopted advocates, temperance of · t II f S t to do anything, then adjournment will 1 t· . f';omhnrlg~. !'..ass.-Harva:d un~ver- t•·aining camp a F'ort Douglas vVednesexpected to '"0!'1\ off their enthu~lasm • • • orms a u Ion a urc1ay agams . . 1 legal t th · d h'b't' p·ov de the country w1th the spectacle Thur~day conbferr~d !6 2 ·~ ~eg-l ees, I day. These instructions will be fol~Jty Loren JIIni·chi~on, famous American on umpires, lnste:td of starting revoof farm relief passed by the senate, · prot 1. 1tiJon 1aws, ec1armgl fa d m years lowed by close order drill antl leethe ~reate,..t nt'll1 er Ill Its ~ SPI'inter, will Hot go abror.d this year lutions. ree o on persona 1 res ric ons h . turPs in first aid work. Major John· de~rees honorary F.Je,·en 1St0ry. h of would lead to race demoralization. to defend IJ!s twu Eugllsh ch,l!llpion• • J>ut left m the ouse. McCormick of the medical corps J. La,:·· "\· Presit~ent by hest"v:cn were Going- bnt>k to the minor leug-urs l'l l'he conference almost unanimously shiP'· have charge of the first aid In- • w'Il Sn· mclurhn~ gronp, a on Lowt'll renee not a demotion. Lookln~r at It rlg-htl.v Qua~e Recorde~. at Geor~e~~wn 1 voted in favor of an educational cam· • • • ' uni- 1 st:·uction. McGill of presidcr>t Currie, Arthur Washmgton.-A very shat P earth- palgn against intemperance by propA New York ba~kl't-ball team In- it Is a promotion. proyided n p!a~'er versity; Andrew W. Mellon, SPcretary quake was recorded early Monday on aganda in the schools, the promotian tends to piny the profeS~:>ional game in Is uot in the rf'gular lil•t>up of n maMonticello.-State Engineer H J. of the trP::sury, and Dr. John Hanson the Georgetown university seismo- 1of sports and the curbing of the treat- an arena there to seat 10,000 funs. It jor league club. who has the work of sun cyNielson, Grinnell of president Main, Thomas . graph, The disturbance, which Wall 1 1n~ habit. The physicians expressed wlll bold an American league fran* aid road from MantiIederal the ing ' scholastic highest The 1 college, Iowa. Heinle Groh has fitted Into the Toplaced by Director Tondorff at 1700 1 the belief that the Swedish system of chlse. line, reports that the state the to cello of that college, Harvard in distinction ledo infield In good shape. The formiles northwest of here, started at government control of the sale of li• • Is completed a disline survey center "sumdeg-ree, B. S. or B. winning he A. mer Giant Is getting his hits and play2:08 a.m. and lasted for two hours lUOr was the most noteworthy in the rna cum laude" (with highest honors) tance of twelve miles, which brings A mile race between Paavo Nurmi lug a whale of a game at third. He and a half, reaching maximum inten- J world, but asserted that even it was 1 was shared by seven men, including it from the end of project No. 7 to the Is doing the Ienu-off trick. may Zealand New of Hose A. R. and 1 be a feature ot the l£ngllsh Amateur wrong in principle. 8ity at 2: 22. • • • l'hotograpiJ shows Paul !•'Iorence. George W. Cotrell, Jr., of Cleveland, Utah-Colorado stat~ line. ~1r. Nielson Business Manuger Bill Friel of the the heavy-hitting catche1·, who has and Henry M. Hart, Jr., of Spokane 1 reports the route mexpens1ve, Athletic association track and field St. Louis Browns announces the re- just joined the New Yot·k Giants. meet in Stamforu Bridge, London. Flood VIctims Toll Mounts Missfng Yacht Limpts Into Port Salt Lake City.-Application for per- • I to the ':'omof Porter Catcher lease ofIIatite Fire mission to abandon its mixed trala Factory From • • Ruin • Facing Town • b Th1·ee-I tl1e cltJb Tet·re tl b ill d s b th G several the of City.-Burial Mexico y away torn Chicago.-Its 1e e w en, we urg, en o the wind and its mammast and boom In Five World Series 1 Amite, La.-Roseland, a thriving schedule between Utah Railway June· , splintered, llfiklred n. the yacht hundred victims of the flood at Leon, 1 seene of a "erles of Olympic games league, and Pitcher Dennis White to of nearly 10('0 persons is facing tion and the Hiawatha mino in Cartown Eos. Philadelphia, former Bush, Joe so·uht since Sunday night by all of ' G~anapu.ato ~t~te, in. trenches and ! for women August 27 to ~'D. The na- the Jeanette club of the Middle Atlnna result of the destruction re· bon com1ty and between Jacobs and as rain pltcheP Louis St. and York New ton, the coast HUard stations south of Mil- I Without JdentlfJoatfon 1f necessary has tions of the earth have been asked to tic leag-ue. fire of the Roselnd Vene~'r & Standardville was filed with the Pubby cently been has Washington, wlth now but • • • waukee drifted into Grand Haven, 1 been ordered by the authorities as a send two representativC's in each plant with an esti- lie Utilities commission by the Utah company's Pack?.l"e the with was He seriPs. It Is understood that Cincinnati ob- ln five world .Mich. with its crew of four safe but precaution against epidemic. Difficult 1 event. rt was said Railway comrany. The company set $500,000.00. of loss mated ta!rwtl Pitcher George Dumont, vet- A thletlcs In the 1913 and 1914 gamel'!, . • • • . \\"orn 'out with thf'ir struggle with the ! communication still makes it impos- : , , tll!i fat;t that thE•e has been . 1 F. t t from the :lfinneapo- Reel Sox In 1918 and Yankees In 1022 that the plant will not be rebuilt, as forth opt·n golf champion- emn right-hander, t th t th 1 t 1 sible to obtain a nacurate . estimate of J hiIhe, natwunl ti ·I ·i A th f b 1 II · I J · 1 1 c c' ' c• • big sh1·inkage in the passenger trafe loa a Irs repor s en s. em m ewas e me1 can assot a on, and 11)23. Hu~h Is credited with two IIJP timber supply is nearly exhausfecl. s <' n o · 1 a t Gary, · the casualties • the latest figures rang- 1 s P .It .-.r. Into ( · -· o um JUs . u J · d IRtress were rece1vec on the road and that receipts from and fie lfl13 In included one !l vlctorie~. employeE ribhon blue rompany's 'I'he nd I t of h pnrIt \Yill · re- 1 lng •all the way from 100 to 1000 • The R to 10, "111 be hroatlcast. · cap t am bl i 1 doption n • trial with d on 30-day · he · f . 1w 1en a s earns Iup source have dropped from $9,this between in numhr>rin.e: been women has and nush men 1!l23. In other the en r <' {S pro a y ,,ranager <' 11ase. t . d b hi 8 maximum is given by El Univarsal's thP fr>'t tllllc' rac!JO .dis 11aYe <'nJoye h d b b ' hfs had He 1912. in 1922 to $3,160.36 in 1925, and slnf"c 024.42 majors business the twenty the and 500 and 410 ll!Nhod of followin:; the !inks ex- figures that Dumont, with his good j correspondent in the stricken zone. I t0 eath port!>.c 0 It y 26 won he in the first three months when 1[)22, $4~9.11 ln to inseason or be~t ci:reetly dependPnt WEre> houses curve, wlfl he a valuable reliC>f man. ,11erl P"ogi'P'<S. · a a until thev a of 1926. directly for the support of the town. games and lost but seYen. T • ' I I I f I l I . . I j I I I '"·a·s i I ,0oo I •• I I I • • • I • • • • Pe~ch- P~Hme I:l'_Or~r.~· sugge~~l~g th~t • • • I I :et I I I 9 I • I • • I I I rlggi~g t~le ~ e~~ n~w: I tlli~ i ~· I |