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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE.UTAH RESIDENT GIVES ICHINESE ARM~ ONCRESS PROPRAM I ENTERS HONAN I IDE RANGE OF TOPICS D~S. CUSSED IN WHITE HOUSE, AN· NUAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ADVANCE TOWAR~ SHENCHOW ADDING TO DIFFICULTIES OF PEKING FORCES opel for Little New Enactments; Economy Streued; Farm Relief Taxes First Noise on the Senate Floor Alarmed at the Threat From the West, Ankuochun War Lords are MobIlizing at Least 50,000 Manchurians Washington-Conceding that there ;cc,ulid be no great amount of new le_gis· during the present s~sswn. ·PiresidEmt Coolidge laid before con· a long list of recommendations which temporary tax relief and at· tentlon to the fa1·1n marketing problem atood out prominentl!"· Steps to trans· fer the Philippines from the mlllitary the civil branch ~f the, government 1tere one of the pres.dent s recomm~n:; u•u,•uus. Another was that somethmg done to "end the great inconven· fence and expense" caused by the lowering of the level of the l..ireat lakes. mention was made of the world ·:tl(]mrt. the president having announced would not aga,n ,;ul,mit that ques· to the senate. A reaffirmation. of stand in favor of the protective was lnl'lm!ed, m·d a pledge of on h2hnlf of the admlnistra· as, "'W'.H'~W~A . lSTORM BRINGS .. I "OAMAG ETO cHOp~ .. LOS ANGELES AREAS Di.LUGED WINDS ADD TO HAVOC FLOODS MENACE ..•iNewsNotes .. .......... ~~·~······· ~ • : It'• a Privilege to Live in t Utah . ~ ! ·~··A···············4····· O;;den-A number of CaliforiJ,ia "how stock returning from the lnter· natwnal Livestock sbow at Chicago • and the American Royal Livestock show m Kansas C1ty, stopped over in Continuing Rain Already Pa"'t the Rec· Ogden, Saturday, ' for feed and water ord Point; Lettuce Crops and . :~t the Ogden Union stockyards en Unpickerl Cotton Crop route to the coast. Practically all of Ser1ously Damaged the herds will return for the eight· ~~nth annual Ogden Livestock show nel(t month. • ' . ' Los Angeles-Crop dr mag-e was Salt Lake-One of the mildest aumounting hooriy in TmpcrJal valley aa Ute itO>m wh!eh cle>cemled en the tumns in the history of the weathP.r area ubo.Jt Los Ange!c::; nwved south· ·bureau· \Vas broicen eaJ ly Sunday by eastward, harass:ng · m.Jtor traffic, ·a "millwn-dollar'" sn0wstorm which washmg out r~llro.td trae((S and fiil!ng ' h1 ought joy to the Uta-h stock-raisers 1 1rn~:1tion ditches to flood star:es. Con- and Salt Lakfl busmess men. At 7 tmu ll"!'g r::tln . . alre~Ldy pa ,t the recoid ~ o'Nock Sunday Il.Ight, five Inches of pcmt, \\ngh.t. senous damage to b:trley snow had fallen m Salt La 1>e, and the pastu. e fie!cls, the lett1:ce c~op and thermonwter had, dropped to 27 above unpicked cotton. , Livestod: was sur~ zero. The tebll)erature was still going fenng !rum exposure to the '· dri\ mg down at midnight, when unofficial ob· r::>m -and wmds The nam il rigation oervationS' placed at 21. The sj.orm canal. supplyn)g about one-thiJ;"tl or the at• that time had lasted more than w;tter of the valley, 'mrst from· its l\\ enty·four hours. ' , h~mks at Dizle Laud and spread over I Lehi-Lehi is to have a white way, 'he San Diego :Cl Centro h!l;h way. ' aecorrlmg to a decision of the city ~~othw"est Bl 3\' Icy the Salton Sea I CCUDCJI and business men at the Memtughw<ty v,.ts closed by order of the o11al buildmg last F'nday. The plan ~tate hi gh\\ ay comm.s oH•n, th'e 1a in 1 c.tlls for the erect: on of ornamental hav:n:; Ull"!(;lllii!'C•l the pavement or ct:ment standards to serve as light co.cre.l it Wifh .hfaYy sand posts, eight of which are to be placed Hlgh,,·a3 $ m every o_ther direction~ ·;:m eaeh block in the' business :;ectton. \\ere J•nr .. ssnLle. AI izona anthorlti~s stnnpetl l!.il 'traffic by a nto.nob,le ea~t · Beave1· The first real snowstorm of of 1un1 Stat;Ps an•! other machi•leH·• the season arnved during Monday were unable tp gc t hi wnshe: t-out f<~C- 'I o,ght, ,\fter a light ram fall, wh1ch !tad t10n~ of h',;l.w?.y on the San Olego continued most of a day and llight. 1 outC'. A wn&hont on the Son'hern 'I he ~:ntii e countryside 1s blanl;eted 1 I'<!eiii"<J.o•i'ompany ·~ hnn wonhwest of ' 1 ~ wi-th ':<bout tluee meltes of wet snow. ~i!an",(cl!.'layed outbonHl and main line I'armcrs, stockmen and l<heepmen are "c ..,thr-J:n·l trams uutil 2 o'clock Fn· I'<"JOicmg over the arrive! of the much· day mt•: a in~ Tn: in now arc r•wnhlg ~ nPeded moisture. 1 an hour u.· more l! te because of soft ' track. 4 D uc 11esne-The <:h amb er of commerce will recommend to thl! state road connniSSIOil that the !ugh\\ ay to Human F!esh IS Eaten by Chinese the Uintah basm from Salt Lake via l'<>k••w The po,.uL( ~ of the city of Heber, Fruitland and Duchesne be S::tnfu, cap1tal of Shrns1 provmce, 1s :rept free of snow this wmter, to make nuymg and (ating- 'llllman flesh to. possible the continuance of the truc'll::· 1 ;\'ard off starvatwn as the result of ~e- , sel viCe whic1l was recent!¥ estabm;.; brse1gerl fm month~ because of , h 1 1 t th "t · d · t f ht" "'I . 1 f. . IS !l< >e ween lS ei y an cas ern acuoua 1 ftg tnl' ' liS .n ormatiOn IS Jtah. fui·thcr that the entire stretch eonta.ned in dispatches rcce1ved here f · · · .' 1 th" t b t 11 quoting a Chu~ese refugee who made ~ a~jro~Im~ .. eDy ii Ir Y n~ es t e w~fn h1s '' av past tl">e bPSP.Igcr"s lines and '' 1 \11 an 11 ~ !JC ~snfe e put ont' Ie · . . comm1s::;Ion s program or cons rue IOn entered the ctty Tlle streets of S1an- in 1926 , instead of only ten miles, as at fn a1 e strewn w1th deall. The natives t .1 d f · (I Peking-The Kuominchun (reople's jparty) which has b~en partially ec· 1 lipsed since the loss of Nankow pass in 1 August, has taged a comeback and Is focusing interest In China's nation· wide civil war In Honan, hitherto a secondary theatre of aCLiou thus add· ding to the difficulties of the Ankuo· 1 cbun (Peking forces). It Is definitely established that the Kuominchin branch, having fought 1 through the province of Shensi drlv 1 ing back General Liu Chen-Hu'a, cn· tered Horan at Tunkwan and are ad· . 1 vanclng toward Chl'nchow, the ter· 1 1 minus of the Lunghai railway. l1 Leaving his remaining forces at Chenrhow, General Liu visited in turu 1 Chengchow and Taiyuanfu, al)pnal· i 1 ing to .Marshal Pei-Fu and Gene.·al 1 Yenhsishan for aU. Thus far his ap peals ha \'e been fruitless and General Lui Is now appealing to Marshal Chang Tso Lin \\'u Pei I~u is hPlp· less owing- to wst.l:lrcdinatwn among his ranh; and Ycnhs1s1tan 1s ar par· eut!y unw11lmg to do more ti'an defend h1s own province of Shansi against the invaders. l I 1 of 1 - Lakes Breaks Sault Ste. Marie--Favored by nnldcr , efforts to brerk ur, the iee ~I1od•ade that for a week l'as held than 100 lake freig"b"ers, UP· with coal ani! dnwuhumd ?dth Forty Believed Lost in Wreck • ti;;ht in e.,;, "b•Jttle neck" of the lai,es, ;;ave I•romise of success Shanghai-I<'ears that were felt here :l'lllel>d~LY The &pbo,lll'l fleet of coal (or the safety of forty of 150 Chinese began moving slowly before pas~engers al:)oar<l the ste::tmer Lwn after a tug imd opened a lane Shing, which sank after striking the their passage through Middle Nee- Amher!tt rocks, sixty-four m1les out of channel. The progrPss was very here early Sunday. All foreign ofllcers the ice in Mifldle Neebl'lch d1ke and passengers were t.aved, but forty .8.l110v· .. the channel disputing every foot of the Chmcse were missing. The the way toward Lake Supprior and Lien ~hing sank within an hour after . water. A score of the uphound ) stnkiug the rocks. \\'omen and chi!· En~ll"h dinner mnv contain anv mild had fought thetr way through the dren were taken off by the lmer Col· puncl . ft d 1 •1 h · 1 or ~o r n;; t at the hostcs~ up to early this evening. Ten orado, which was the first ship to ar· ' likes. It Is pas"ell around to carry oat l!ftJ1er·s got out. nve on the scene. Many of the pas· IE atmosphere In the kitch· / the old custom and to "wish cheer sengers were thrown into the water. en is close and wunn and with the brimming cup." Rates Lowered by 1. C. C. Most of the foreign passengers were fragrant. Dishes, pans and Af ,lt-'u~ils ure scattered nil tr>r dinner tl1P g-uest~ repnlr to tht=J supplied with clothing aboard the Col· Washington-Substantial reductions ::::::::§ ~' ?-"" <lru" In!! room. which Is lllumin<'d sole· orado and they were then brou1;ht freight rates on livestock moving " " "''" fo> lllomlnmloo 01 th> 1> hy '''"'"" ond I• " " " " ' ' wl<h """ boon >nbhed of all fond"""' b< ' " " " pwvn' "· a considerable portion of south· Shanghai aboard the pilot boll t. //1 _ , , The mo~t Christmafl £linnet·, whether it be for· mistletoe sugpendell from unex[lected soldwrs Dogs, hm scs, millet and Draper-The second inoculatiOn for territory were ordered by the inSpirit of Peace Again Wins Chl"istJuas ~plrit! wal or ·rifOI"IJJal. because they sei·,·e to plares. Here the famous old English even fertilizer are bemg eaten, the the prevendon of diphthena was gi\'en 1 ters1lat.e commerce commission. r.ates ~IOliOUS !l.IJIIPr of the ) eaJ• · played. old . Geneva, Switzerland _ Conciliation ts the fire, c:, ·ry out the Christmas tradition. games are Cln·istmn~ refugee reported There· were nine· at the· Draper school Tuesday after1 the principal cattle markets to 011 '!.'hut Chn:stmas Is time of gayety lllany old superstitious still clmg to Cal"clls sung, and old Chrt~tmas storl<·!:! teen fore'gners 1::1 the city at last re- noon by the cooperation of the state and Moultrie, Ga., were held again has triumphed at Geneva in the 0 peaceful shaping of Franco-German tl the p<lpular ChrlRtuns foods. To rerelated. If possihl<' there should be ~ •ll ts. A lettn frflm one of these board of henlth, Jordan school distnct, Dlltre,asonable, und the charges from 1 ~ !.~~~~:~~~:;ite;~~s 11nc~ fwse relations. After days of doubt, al· ~~un:<~~'~t~~t~Ie piece of mince vie at Christ· n glowing Y1Jle lo;::In the tlrepl.tre. · dated N<'vemher 19 said starvation and the Draper Parent-Teacher asso· 11 0 to Birmingham, Ala.; Jackmost despair, M. Briand and Gustav ago brings to mind the Christrnn~ of maR <linuer, for instnnce, means ill l'erh~pR :vou would prefer a Gprmnn was a matter of daJs unless relief" cmtion. Nearly · 200 were given the ' l''la., anrl Chattanooga, Knox· Stresemann. as well as Sir Austen yesterday r.nd how It wa~ ceiPhrnted. luck for the yeur. ToE•nt apples at dinner · with all Its pretty custom:came '!he\·c have been reports that second inoculation, the first havmg and Nashv1lle, Tenn., were de· Chamberlain, M. Vandervelde, Signor ":'\uw eaJHlllS and hen!'~, besides tur· midnight on Christmas e,·e, ho" e\ eJ· Use for a CPnterp:ece n miniature rep' the swge !1:t~ be::-n r~ised following re· he en , g!Yen last I<'nday, and the third •c:ritled as too high. New schedules, Scialoia and Viscunt Ishii, reached an keys, geese and dueks, WJth heef ani! Is to ~o.Ijoy grent health duriug liH' re~entation of the Xatlvity, aud kt,·e tr::ut cf the tiO:J!l8 of General Lm to be given the followmg Fnday. go Into effect January 20, by which Yei·nal--Jackrablnts. in Moffat coun· charges from western stockyards accord whereby interallied control of mutton-must nil die; for In tweh e year. If n lonf of hrend Is aitow('d to n tmJ Krls Kriugte or u smnll, deC<'- Chen Han, tlw beseiger, but this can lty. Colorado, h.we become 10 large the cities named shall be 47 cents German armaments will cease January days a mult!tudo> of people will not remain on the table Hfter the Christ· rated Chi·Jstmas tree nt each pine·'· no• be C'lllfiJIYd. gJft>i of packed ami marked \\lth {t T\venty M111e~s D•"e t"n 'nd1ana Bla~t 1 and nuu.en)US that they arc ,;teal!ng hundred pounds for distances of 31, 1927, and will be merged Into a be fed wah little. Now plums and lllltll e\e celebration, there "lll be no llnve the nart•e" tlte per··on~ ftlr '"!Join I system of league of nations investig::t· spice, sugar nnrl hom•y, square It ack of bread in the hou!'e for tltP each I,; lnt,·nd<'d miles; G2 cents for 900 miles, and ' ' ' • and ·'then·' hide 'theru 1 Prmcnton, In<I.--An exploswn In the' • t_he ~- ay fro1_n ca,tpc .•<~:ccorcli.ng to '\o.rd 1 cents for l 200 miles, with amounts tions by commissions to examine Ger· amon".< pies und broth. ::\ow or IH'\"er next twf'h·e month~. Accordtng to tlw Throughout ' ~ mme )J'o. 2, near here, took l ece.IV e~l· ft 0111 tile county· Despite t11e ' hou~e After rlmner I• ran cisco Intervening distances in propor· man ·armaments when protests are m•1st music he In tmw, for the }. oun,.,'' old trndltlon. "h~· all means •.·on mu"t st·1rt vour guests off on · u search for a t0il'Of twentv lives Fourteen other llle f uc t tlIa t w Iwnever rlle f armer 1 ., made that the reich Is not fulfilling must dance and suw them a ' ft\ e a plum lJU<l<l;ng-a plum pucldln!r • ' • ' b oys 1J,!!ve a, . d ay o ff tlley 01·gamze a. " to '~ret "' thesn treiisure~ ''IJICll tl•ny e··cllan"~ mineis still "'ere .m· . tl1e ltlllle, tl•e1r th~ conditions of the Versailles treaty. heat, while the aged sit hy the fire." >rown rich and hlnl k and solid ·• limon" · c· theiJI'"el\-t'" ~. '' ns tlie 11ackage~ ·~ -~ • a~ "' ... ' . rate utJI.'nO\I·n, an<! of tl1 ·1rt"·Se"en rabbit- "~nnve_, tl_w pests· have multi· J ugos Iav I an C a b 1net Resigns Germany regarded military control as The Chrbtmas cookies, the Iced Othenvisp, It seems, lou will Jose a " ., ., ' ., • ., r . ' ' ' Belgrade Jugoslavia's cabinet, vexatious and offer.slve to her nationai cakes and gingerbread fi!!ures "hlch friend between this Christmas n, 1111 found, until each guest hns his own olherq Ye1;Cued many were l;!O senousll_ phet! ulltli they have become a con· "k 1 ~ 'I'll!·~ Is nn ol·' ('ern•nll Cl t d 'S 1 .'1u~.ll''d tl1ey nl'aY di'e. ..C! c·ventv·o-ne sta.. nt. n_n. 15_auce. ~"'"u"u b Y N I ·o a Ouzounovitch, re- 1 prestige, and Dr. Stresemann now re· are part of our Christmas goodies ar,' next. ., u ' '" IS om, an ' ~ "'~ ' " " Tuesday. The resignation ie i turns to Berlin with something definite survival!!~ of the confectionery gifts If ~on wish, you may ha,·e an Eng- nlwa~ s good fun. e"I•ecl.dly It the- :nen '· ~re in the nune when the blast Salt Lake--Names of Utah seed ~llslldE!r€!d a direct outgrowth of the ~ to present to his people. presented to the sPnators of r.onH' In li~h Cli! istmas part:;, ohRen tng ull thP gue~ts are young people.. ·~ ~ccurred, apparently fro.m !lust Tltir- pl-oducers whose exhibist to the eighth 1 of the recent Halo-Albanian the early time!'. 'i'he ca!;es were ln lll:tn) English cu~toms which ha' e C<'ll· Anotlwr 'at let) of Chi·lstmas <!inner ·teen we:e uninJured The mme, one annual International Hay and Grain which is loolted upon hern as Lassen Peak Shows Volcanic Activity the forms of animals and hum:.ns. tributed to our own Clu·l~tmns oh· Cllt"l"IP» out nil tile traditions Of the of !the Iargc~t in the state, employed «l.iow, recep.tly 'cloHe<l at.Chicago, drew VJ"tuauy lsolati~g ~ugoslavla. For· Redding, Cal-Lessen peak showed Later thP c-aJ;es heuune JliOJ"e elub•l- ~en ances. 'fliP lm itati(lns are pl·int· Dt uillQ There should be n crackling 300 mmers The explosiOn occurred in. ravorahle recognitions from the judges Minister Nmchitch is quoted in signs of volcanic activity again Mon· rate, and were adopted as Chri~tr'ta:> ell In Old English text. The houiie lg liie In the flrcplac<'. ~pn;;s of mistle· t.he southeastern par~ .of the shaft '"(lave IJe'en- received from ProfessOJ' J press as saying that the cabinet's day when steam and smoke clouds cakes . .In earl~· England the;;e rakes decot·atell with mlstlct(\P, lwlly. IYy. toe ~houfd he dtstrJhntecl-genetously. Rhcrtly arter five cage ll}o"lds of minms ::. Hogenson, extensioit agrenomi;;t was planned for the vurpose of drifted southward from the crater were verr po!Julnr. Tlwy weJe gJYen ""r,x tapPrs. in brass, Iron, or J•ewter [•'or dlllli!'J" prmitlc n J•ll.l.. feust, nuts b~ 1 been lo,\crecl for the day's w~rk. .vtth the Utah Agncultural college, ~illing the attention of a'l Europe to making a prono~nced spectacl~ to the po< r women wlw sang carols In <"nndiest.'tk_s nrltl the propPr touch iu and •<1'1•1<'~ and all gontl thhJgs to ent.l An emorgency hospital was establish· who, \\tth E. E. Smith. Bountiful seed "new and. ~rave sltua ion." The against the clear skies. This was ti'c· the strt•et, or who W<'llt from house ro illumination. For the centerpiece :t And aftl'J tills repa~t thPre sh~iitltl be cd at th:> mine washroom u.nd J)hys- ;rawer and show expert, took the Pohtica says it learns from third time this week the mountain has house wtt!l images of the Vir~in un<l lH>UI·\ head, made of d •ugh, should dant:lng. mu~ic and entertnlntnPnt. II Icians and nurses summoned from Utah display ·to Chicago. Utah's unconfirmed. ~ource in Scuta'"i that been reported in action. There was a of Christ. he used. It it he malle laqe euongh Tile Scand·naYian Chi"Jstm.ts dinner Princ;;ton. After first aid treatment !lr>avy wumings were m alfalfa seed Italo-Albaman treaty, announced 1 light blow-out Saturday morning and ITo vut the "merry·• In "~lel r.r it cnn be used to coYer tJJe ll!tle roa•t could be made most tleiightful.. '!;'he ' was ;;n·~n.·the more !';erwusly injured Eiltncs trom this state took ten out one of friendship and security, con· another Tuesday of last week. Hazy Christmas" today, the ho"<te"S must pl~ with the traditlorw: apple In Its meJ.JU ma~· be. the ~nme· :.1s 1'or any I were rns'u:d ' 111 ,amhulauces t ') the of fifteen awards,• almost a re.Pehtion a secret military clause binding weather, however, prevented these borrow a t.lt of ol<i·fu~tuoned reYPirr, mouth "IJ!clt eonstitUtl'S the ma"n • onlmary Chnstmas dtnnpr-tm:Iwy, I ~Iet-hodiRl hosp-ital hcre. )\'l;tst of those of last yt>ar's achievement of tlurteen to defend th e p resen t Alb anian from being seen in · t 11e fin' or of steanJJn;.: plum "tlllr~. e ,1f tile <li'II!Jel·. roast mPnti'. mincP (lie, U[l[Jle f1 itlers 't <esevNI su:lier< d sc..-·eTc burns about Redding. Rolla 11111 < to :t ~ ,, oa t o! t h e fi'f teen. Other wmnings .._,,~v.~r,,rr,,nt under any circumstances Arbuc'kle, who was working at Lake puddmg ar.<l flOIH"Orn, Hprinkle it well ;\t ~ueh n party th~ wa~~ail·· cnp I I:utf<, misins, :Ipple~-whatP\Cr one tile fi::Ce and chest. In tllel'r efforts to v;ere in barley. clo\er and wheat. IJI·es · 11 1 t·'l 1to t 1 care ft,f •he m]·ured, rescnc \\OJ Iter~ • · · ' ..... 1 11 tl Iere s 110 \1 It Reflection, near the peak. with II me a:;ure of goo<! cheer, and Pll-.-t he pa«sPd nromHI Dr nl.lng tln• ' · .: u, < le l 1 , Change in Basic Law Discussed oene witt 11 811 rtg of mbtlt•to<>! \Ht><~ail ~ an old J:nglbh eustom ln;~e Clll"lstmas tr(•t> in the drawin;r, <·HI not stop to record the dead : Myton-E. -D. Samuels, Guy Sam· Washington-Congress assebles next Counterfeit Bills Are In Circulation Not ~ long ago 1r was cu~tomHI"\' to Dkkens :;;n:;s. r.•om hnng "fth colored hrtlls of g-las~ uels und R~n Sarr.uels, ·residents" of· Jllonday and President Coolidge at one . . haYe h.!ge tvrPnths and laur~l !"opes "They ~at <!own h~· the huge flrP of and made bc•.tutlful \\"ith tiny lightP<l 1 Canada Parliamer~ is Now in Se:;sion Salt Lalre City and Yernal, who are the early meetings will deliver his ·I1 'ashi~gton--The Um.~ed States .s.~· dtc<•P ng frcllll e'<'l"Y COI"IIl'l". :-.iow a hlazlng lo~·s to n suh~tantlal supper. «tndlu;-m·. to he np-to-clate--wllh Otll.\;a, Ont - The s;xth C.\'lad:an .epcr!!ting in sheep under the name of ~..-..LLnu,.1 message. The probable con-I cret sen Ice Monday warned ChliSL· spl iug of mistletoe nud n hit of lwl' Y and a mi;~! ty ho\\ 1 of \\as> all f.<>lllP· f'it•ctnc lq.:hts There woultl he ,gift~} parliant.:r.t since confedm a tJ'ln w. 1s Samuels Brothers, recently purchased of the message and the probable mas shoppers to be':are of a sencs with Its "benit•s like 1 etltl! ned pearls" thing :;;maller than the ordinan· "ash- on tlw trer for ear·h guest, and in ene!J. fo; ~n..,l!y convened Th1trsday, and, 11.1 ~he \VJ!li!lii\ C. T_ ~rule ranch in Routt ~~'~K"JISliilUon by congress have supplied I of _c~u~terfelt ~lOth$~0 and $50 bll!s nre used for ('hristuu\H tlecoralioll. A hou-e u•pper. 111 wllil'IJ the hot apph•s pa<·l,nge a ennl ht<ut·:nc: ;;o 111 e deligh~· 1 t,;or election of a s)leakf?r, · thP house county, Colo The rancl~ consist.s of bulk of the political discussion in r w1n_c mar Teh eblr appe$a1r0ance lin custom deli;.:htfullr old Is to were un<l hullhling wit li a IJC!J J ful J.)J,t of _wisdom or from the • adjr!m ,until later act .cs. <HHl" they expect to make it ~·e e ogus bill s 1 , · l ol<l S<'·•nrliiia\Itn ''r t Arlrl of '\llen Gove,·nor Ge11erni \"Illi.n"'lou 1 tn,e_ lwarlr<uarter:; of their extensl·"e 1l l " ' 1 1 1 1 ~ two weeks 1\ va.nous c11es. newspapers for 11.1\e nn Ull.!Ihlllltt1 ,.,t~·,;nen tlanldtt:.; no;. 1t11c a .o l.\'"sonn<l that '"'~1e per· '"' ' ·• ,..,s. . 1' · · u ·v " '· •• ' This condition in other years I saul to be extremely deceptive, ex· the ~ldL• of the front dotH" out~itle the f!'etly inPsl,tihle." cour>r•. tliPre wnnltl he tli.e rule ' In~ , v.11! rewl Ute' sne(!ch from the thro-i1e. sheep bu:olness. provide the text for relle c tl on cept that It is one-quarter of an incb 1wuse. 1It~ t Pn< 1 II f < on!a:J:int: the hrcw. alP. ·•t ~reat ro-u·iiw ' " tu·c '.''Jild J '·erh•tt · '·s II 1" Tlte openmg !'essron was held in ~ tbc Pric<;> PP1ce C'.ity nov; boasts one change in newspa"er cust sn•aller than the government bilL The A f • , 11 1 lH•st ln the r•·trt Pf '1 hor would , tu ~enate shortly before ";] o'eloel, this af· of the few hospital.:; that are paymg 1 1 1 .ts 1lionrtl eustom, \\lttth or !'ill'.llll .It!" Pdll<:li of the oltHillll' .om. $ not 1IPr 0.1 ' · • ., ' a stath;ticlan would compare 1 2CI bi,Us is a ~ede_ral Reserve bank ~r is ;;aid to IJ:l\e l.wrn or:giiJ.tl<<l in Co· wa~~ni1 hoy:!. t!Jr- cup at our IIJI'tlem iJII('t"estmg bits of Seaudiu:nlan !Jiyth :erncon. Th,.. !!"entJomin u~hor of the ,hetr 0\\11 way A :financwl statement number of lmes newspapers of an fl sCl~-e.and, IS lonlal U:l"' Is to _, , ..•.• , t, , ,. .t ,, olo,.:y. Ulac:: Horl. Colonel 'V II Th llnpson, p;:epare<l by Cit} Recorder AI thur ~ 111 1 ..t t b Oh1o, d IIssue. d T_he l note h 11 1 11 J ~ ~ u~ u 1 1 1 ' ....,,n11er day used the past tense with at o e cru e Y ma e alll s ou ( )mb;tl<'loe \lith tt.e lm Ilatiuti·. It 1 . _, \\'hate' Pr· foi. " Ill the Chrl~tmas entPJ" ~h"n summon'.!tl tho member:; of the ' 1 be readily dete t d Th $5() t" ·r Cl · f J Smith covermg the operation. from the 1 1 num b er of future tenses In 'l mod· · c "; e ce: t· slir>ped ln'o the emelutl~ v·itll t!J'" ;~~-~~r~-:-~~"'-'-~;!.,-.:,-;;!1"";;!-~..:~..: ;-: 1 lllllltJJeJ •t t:•l;e<>. it nlll-t he frpe of for 1ouse tnt 1c senate to meet '11e us· · ~ nr 1 ficate Is an especlallv good ImitatiOn • c I ,, t I 111 '!"' 111 I f tice An~Im tl e deputy govelc..or tnne it starte<l, DHeltlber 18, 192ft '. Paper · Olfl v persons wou d de· '"nfl _ _ . · . rur<l "to <:trJ.I tl.e se.".~ott's g<l'>tl t1 J ''I ." m:> ) · <~Pn• mn~t ' P Pnt~ " ;.on<! I • 'a ' "I til 1 th .. t 1 easur d t t 1 THE GIFT 0- GOD 1 . .., vnti 1 R m ·" mt 11. s1lOYts • that during' 1 .:o ' the era or "the journal!~m of an- •· " Y epar men at1v1ses ( tn"S ·· lt is r ·all, • t .. ., . 1 • ,. • I' 11, tlH, 1 .wd fnn; tilt• ,]a~ i~ ;::-ln•JJ mer genera. " d , ld I greatest caution in handling currency ~·. l J me.u• "·· u "I> J I ·~·I l l" tho m ~'ndl'> of October and November, em ht cynical recf th! d . tl on. ~n· OJIJ('l! foi" h;~jl"tllllt'ss .wd 1,r 0 .,, 19 'G •. , 1, 1. 11 ,. ,. ---j I"1l lto l"t. <.J\"111:.(. ·ort ;.:et:crlltiCin~ 1t has ',.,~~CIPlLU<on, lllectlolnS abanou t v.ou t th . o s euonmma ~ . ''I l I , . J d ' S I B"rll E rl • - • tlle mst:tutton [ltid all expense~<~ a 1me wen. e pnde lluougliont thp conli:Jg Jear. 1\, [(j-flHIST:\lA s WOHld hP ., H('ll l"ll' o:nar.\ o pay la\orJt<' old · u res a a-y nac.e a newspaper was the quality of tts • . "'nsh:n~ton The bill proYHlmg Rnb ' I:vhruim- or the 25,!l!l2 farms in 1 Del'c 1r,ttil 111 ., for the C!JJ·btt.I.ts tahJe •11 ~ ~:range to mo<t of us If !" g.JI"''~' ou this day and In mal;e men.v · d4es<:ript:iorlsofwhat took place, rather Srxty-Seven. Lost _a• Transport Smks 111 re 1101 dtlhcnit to unan:.;e. OJIP mal ~j there \\'l're no gifts. It waR fl~ \\llh oiw's falllil~ :nal fliPnd~. stant1al sal'I.Iy mcrc:•$<'3 for federal Utah, 7157,_ or 27 pr:r cent, hold grazthe abundance, 1f not the accu· Buenos Aires-Sixty-seven men of the 1 ha\e a flat howl of C<•ln•·L·tl "i-1" . 1 · 1 11, the !llflnlte I!Jft of (;od to u~ in the .\s llir kens ha;; ;\lr. \\"ardle say to judges hangmg fire since last sessiOn, in.g perm1ts on national f·irests, 1t is of Its forecasts about what is crew of the Shilean transport Arauco lllt.gh ,, 111'1 ft·u 1·1 ()r <1 "'sis 101 "' ~~~ !Je1 011 f Ill •1• ~lr I'ltk\\icl;: "Eil'r.IIH11l.v ~its GO\"'ll was aproved by the h'JUSe, :!95 to 3!' ' reported bv the Mant1" National fot·<>et . d d S 1 · • H' Hill 1 1:1\ e a , "' o s on!~· Son that '/' . .,.~ ;c:oect<ed. T<. this arg1lment point 1 were rowne unday when the ves- , slendt-r siller \ase \\lth n ciustt•r o! ~~ madP the first C'h•li>tmas for our •• \\tth ns 111 Chn><ttn: s P\1', a~ ~ou :<l't. It now goes to Pres.dent Coolldg0, who office here.' Of the.504,:ltiS head of cat· ld be added by the fact that much I sel sank at Iota, Chile, during a vio· I 11011 , , "t "Ol""' If 1 11! t!J"lll now-i'l'l 'ants : n!l all·, ant! ' h"ere has adnJcated a h1gh~r pay schedule tlL• on these farms, 141,262 head. or ~6 . II t t . ... n I , ot· p.•r 1tap,; a 1owl!r \ a~e •u. we lfiYe not accepted ., . _ the anticipatory discussion about en s orm, says. a dispatch from San· will• cat winter llow!'t'"· An old cu• ~· thl~ gift we ha\ P not yet learned ~· we \\a it untrl th~ l luck ~llli,('S t we' 1·e, ior the JUdiciary. The measure, passed 1 ei cent, have f01 est range permits, com~ng session focuses on one as-- I tlago to La Nacwn. There. were nine- rum Is to !J,n e a miniature tree in 11~ the meaning of Christmas -ITer- jl t•• wsher Cim:<tiu·ts in, and while tlw bv the senate before the recent recess, and of the 2 355,03S shet>p owned with· of 1t-and that the most distant ty-slx men aboard the. sh1!1 when It tenter of the table uear;ng gifts or fa· ~! aid a lid Pre~b.vter. · t time tm ay with forfeits uta! old gto· drew the fi1 e in the house or a number in the state, 747.309, or 32 pet cent, time; namely, whether there will sank, of whom twenty-nme were saved. fors for the "U, t . . ~~ ~·I tiPs. Trundle, my boy. J"ake u 11 the of farm bloc members. who express·~d have similar grazing permits. Tne 0 f (()\Jl se. can· ~~~~~~;;;,; an extra session of congress Eight bodies have been recovered. "' es s. ~-~~;::s,~! 1 lite!"' opposition to salary increases un:il farms total $.000,724 acres;" or 9.&5 per --------oomethlng is done about farm relief. cent of the total J.alld area of the state. l W T line I I~~~!~~~ ~~~:; ~::: ,::';"'';,,.~ ~~~',,";:~: til~ 0 10 1 j f j I I I ·-··uo l 1 I 1 0 1 1 1 1 So a:t~ fa~hioned 1 " hi~sJIJg t·~JPer 9r co~;~wns nc~- ~n i • L i! !),l'l tl;.. Yosemite Area is New Reserve Washington-An untrammeled area seven square miles in the high Sl country of Yosemite national Calif., In which wild creatures flowers abound, was reserved from destructive engines of elvlltlzation interior department orde:. It the o\tly reserve of its kind the United States. While the re· is not inacces-;ible, it has no en· roads o~ trnt:s md has been d'~>tu~b, d bh-> many vlsitol'a Figures Show Increase of Diseases 'Vashlngton-Uncle Sam's big fam· ily Is suffering more from "catching" diseases this winter than last the ' United States public health servtco made known. Total cases of dlptberia, measles, scarlet fever, smallpox and typhoid fever reported for the wee'!( ended November 20 exceed those for the same period In 1925. Deaths from pneumonia and influenza, however, are lower, there being reported for the week from ninety cities, compared with 865 last year. VJell VJorthy Reward . I The Cross of the LPgion of Honor !R beiug sought for u clerk in the Paris markets, Haymond llriez, twenty-nine years old, who recently uudcrwt'nt his one hundred and llrl"t ''fleration fo~· "lood trnnsfu:slon. l\Iedlenl mPn In P11r!s regard tlw young l!'r!'nchman t\S a UlllqnP l'peclmen of manhood and se,·era I RUJ ;;eo us call upon him regulnrlr fm· hlnnd. ~I. Brlez demands no ~omppnc ,tion Rud asks no question~. He hu~< sa\ ed the II\ es of u !'resident of n South Ame1 lean rermhlic, a fllluce of a E\11 opPnn !!late uud n ume1·ou~ poor work 111en Nietzscl:e's Gifted Sister' 'J'ea, lutelleetual dlscu~slon~. IIHIJJII· ,rt·lpt ~. frieH<ls and memories an' the pleu!'ure~ of Fran l:liznheth Fo<>r<tPr· ::-,rietzsche, the :<Jster <Jf the l'hilnsopliet·, 1\ lw reeenlly C<'ll'hr,tted her elglitl<>th hlrthday. This klndl~· fuct><l and p•Htl(•·m,mnered lady. though she ad•n!ttc·<ll~· ne,·er Ullderstood :\letz.. Salt Lake-The men ~~ho hunt pred· :o<che's lofty flights of imagination. ] Lc·wer Postal Rate Demanded 1 a tory animjl}S .ln. Utah and keep the ne\ l't·theles::; showed remarkable adapt· \\"ar hington-A demand for a down· ranges, used by livestock overator&, 1 •tl!Jiity in helping to illliiJ<)J"talize her "arc! revis ·on of postal rates has been free frum these killei"s · have sl:lme of ~r··at hrotlwr·~ n.unt•, en•n studying filer! with the congrP~slonal joint sub· the quaUties of the romantic northphilosophy aftt•t ln~ o..~ath !<O ns to be ' ommitt<>" on postal rates, Postmaster \\ f)St moan ted pollee. ·when the pol! bett!•r quulllied to popularize ht:; Ceneral New and Director of the Bud· lake the trn.il "to'get the1r rna~." as '''ork::;. g~et Lard by Johp. \V O'Leary, presi· the moVle g~btitles say, they .,tltay on ---~·--dent of the United States Chamber of the trail un(i! the villlj.in has been Always Lister.er• CommercE>. ';The chamber believes brought to justiCe, as the subtitles fur· Another stran~e tlnn).!' b that PYen that definite action should be taken on !her rel!.IL Similarly, :the predatory anfellow' who come~ ulon~ and pred:tct~ postl)-1 rates in the pres'ent session o! imal hubter:kPeps after the bear, or •lie •'IHI of the \\ orld <·an ~l't a hearcoM.. ss," said Mr. O'Leary. "Bxper· he lion. Pr the wolf 1mtil it Is trapped ing from Ron.e per-nn~. ) lll\\"aukee Iente has 1n·o,ed ·the present rates fn e' p,1isorted~·rw·othe·wi~P S<"nl into the Jo!ll""J•I ~ many respects to be unsatisfactory.". "!h·dtr be'110r.d of d partl'd t.rcatures. .J |