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Show 4 uu iilralu, ttfcD.NLSDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 - New Attorney General .t lUMVKMt titer ' 7 - -- Mil H J LkJJ i ' ---- 'i. ..nr. ... where reducing vai a most difficult matter. At that tluie almost every tharp-tdiooton hrnudwaj wan willing to never again bet that Leonard would fight as a lightweight. He (iMiled them then and he uiiiy do it a t;Hlii, although his very evident inclination to take on Mickey Walker tn a welterweight championship bout would seem to Indicate that perhaps Kenny himself may have uecioeu mat i. itouurs at z Champion o'clock In a hit beyond him. hoOy er HOLDS MAN TO 135 LB. LIMIT Fans Revive Hints Is No Longer Champion for That Reason. By DAVIS of Harlan F. Character atufly made by Staff Artist E. R. Higglns was former dean of Stona, newly kppolnted attorney general. Stonetn the legal profusion, Columbia University law school, and atanda high waa a days Stone waa a famed football etar. ar.d l la hi unlveralty rrmhn'1- - on bit fatber'a ranch about half mile from toe oolUf t in roiling any cityjpfain laws governing andj ifuTatlng industry and niamtfai'ture must be taken in- International Newa Service. o consideration. WASUINGT65f,'Aprfa 0. Harlen "Trasportatlon is necessary for Flake Stone, of New York, former business and industrial plants," said Mr. Deming. "Manufacture and dean of Columbia university law wholesale houses go wnere there are school, was sworn in today as at- railroad facilities. They naturally torney general of the United States, follow in the wake of arteries of Wholesale houses transportation. succeeding Harry M. Daugherty. The oath of office was adminis- also desire to lie as close as possible tered at the department of Justice to the retail district. "The tiers of blocks between by Charles Sornberger, an appointFourth and Fifth South streets was ment clerk. included because of the railroad tracks on Fifth South street. NaTOMATO CANNING TLANT ENLARGED THIS YEAR turally, at some time, that district will attract industries and manufacturers because of the transportation State Senator Jacob Parker, of facilities. Ogden, owner of the packing plant "You must also remember that If near Geneva, Wednesday morning a small section Is set aside for announced that the plant would be only industrial purposes, the owners of more to cathan double enlarged that section might get together and pacity this summer, and that 60,000 raise the price of the ground to such cases of tomatoes would be packed an extent that they will drive the there. industries away from the city inLast summer 17,000 cases were stead of bringing them in." The increase this year packed. A. Will Jones took a thrust at the means a far greater demand for Orem railroad which he criticized Utah county tomatoes and for labor, severely for abusing its franchise probably doubling the force of and privileges. workers at the plant T. L. Schofield, manager of the industrial committee, didn't think any DAMAGES FOR ACCIDENT. would come into the disJohn 8. Johnson has filcfl suit Industries section for many years to against Bert Kipps, asking for $150 puted come. He was of the opinion that damages he alleges resulted to his houses perhaps some wholesale automobile by the driving of an- would come, but even that was prob other automobile by Kipps near lematic and in the future. He said Santaquin, December 10, 1923. that if the city would grow to a imputation of 100,000 people, the HERE'S MORE ABOUT section would be necessary for industrial purposes and nothing then could stop the industries since they go where there are transportation facilities. lie said that personally he was in favor at present of elimSTARTS ON PAGE ONE inating the section from the indusneed for the proposed plan of the trial zone. "Where are you going to put the committee. WilliM m Knudsen, mail carrier residence district if the city grows to wart also nt a loss to understand KH1.00 or 200.000 people?" queried why the particular tiers of Mocks William Knudsen. "We will have in question had been included in the plenty of room for the industries when such a time conies but where industrial zone. "We have heard much objection are you going to put the people w ho to the trains coining up Center are going to operate these indusstreet and making a lot of noise tries?" He again urged the keeping of all during the night," said Mr. Knudsen. "I suppose in tlie minds of the ob- industrial plants nml wholesale jectors it is all right for these houses south of the railroad tracks Others who spoke against the trains to come down ou Fifth South recommendation of the industrial street and wake us up. I can't committee were L. C. Bobbins, C. A. see the justice in that since there are just as many people residing on Tollme and Peter Groneinan. J. P. Welch, chairman of the city firth fcoutb. street as ou Center planning commission, explained the street." ne also averred that takiinr area work of the commisTon and the pur- He expressed for area, there are as many beau- lose of the work. tiful and well kept homes in the himself as being well pleased with !outh section as in any other part of the interest that the home owners had taken in the matter. the city. T. H. Ileal, member of the indus-tla- l Prof. F. Y. Gates of the Young committee, also signified his university recommended that the industrial plants should be confined willingness of reconsidering the to the east hills rather than to the former action and recommendation south and west of the city. From of the committee. observation he had noticed that the smoke generally hangs over the east-e- r part of the city along the mountain side. "If you allow the industries to go up on the south and west side of the city," said Professor Gates, "You will ruin the entire city as a resi- FOR SALE Fresh cow. young dential district because the smoke 142 E. 3rd N. A-Phone 151-will hang over the city. Keep the industries along the mountain side where they will do no damage, RUG WEAVING Mrs. Davis. . "The end of West Center street Phone Ml) should be made Into a tieautlful municipal park reached over a magnificent boulevard. There is no be- FOR SALE Gas range, a bargain. Phone 831. 5 tter site for such a park than at the lake at the end o Center street. If all that section of country Is in an industrial aoiie such a FOR SALE, CHEAP Medium sized move would be thwarted. Splenpiano, like new. 42 X. 1st E. did homes, the best in the city would 5 be constructed along that boulevard If the industries are kept away. T. William Jones, bookeeper for FOR RENT 2 furnished housethe Utah Valley Oas & Coke comkeeping rooms, modern ; rent rea3G7 N. 2nd E. pany, said that the logical place for sonable. Phone . the industrial plants would be just 5 as near the steel plant as possible. The steel plant would manufacture Fi)U SALE White Pearl or Idaho more gas than could be cotisummed Rural seed potatoes. Phone 5S3-In this city for years to come This J. WALSH, Stanford Has Most Versatile Athlete International News Service Sports Editor. International News Service. NEW YOKK, April 9. A few of 8A.N FRANCISCO, April 8. Now the boys have revived a favored comes the Jekyll Hyde in siorts! He's Ernie Nevers, miracle man pastime of other years by declaring that our Mr. Leonard no longer is and trick athlete of Stanford lightweight champion of the world Ik iiiiHe he no longer is a lightHas a freak of "chance produced weight Henjamln, they say, can- this youth, w)rO plays a star role not make the lightweight limit of on the grtotriin. diamond, basket 135 pounds without a major operaball eowfand on Ihe track? one ciitic has even gone 'JVc6 enn do anything," says tion, and so far as to declare that be weigh fflarry Mitloney, assistant director ed no less than 139 'j pound forfats of physical education at Stanford, "' last fight with Lew Tendloj.'-''a man who for 16 years has trained On that occasion California athletes. ceremony was eond.rted in strict "Never is like the poets," deprivacy, andruft&queutly the critic clares the veteran coach. "His kind in questjftn'inlght experience some is born, not produced by training. his He is the rare tyjie of athlete the difficulty in substantiating Official announcement be- - geueralist. It is a freak genius be lurc iuc xifeiiL nan iu lue rut-v- i mm has, a natural ability for athletics.1 Nevers is rated the coast s preLeonard weighed 134 pounds and Teudler 133M,. mier football player, the coast's star inbasketball player, the best college Oddly enough, rather broad sinuations were dropjied ou the oc- pitcher and among the leading track Leonard-Tendlcr casion of the first performers. In addition he's a crack meeting at Jersey City, some of the swimmer. news scavengers professing to beKrnie Nevers is both the mental lieve that neither Leonard nor and physical tyie of man we like Tendler got under the weight to see' Coach Maloney says. deadline. Color was lent to this be- "Nevers is well trained in every lief by the fact that the gentlemen way and his work in the classroom of the press were invited to be ab- has been of the highest type. sent during the welghlng-iproceed"It will be interesting to watch ings. However, upon earnest solici- him enter the world in a business tation, the boxing commissioners career. I think he will go far finally gave reluctant permission that he will prove a success in any for one newspaperman to be pres- walk of life he selects." ent He reported that everything Muscle and mind go hand in hand was Jacob on the weight business. In California, according to the StanLeonard, however, has always ford trainer. been a subject for speculation on George Sterling, the poet, and his actual poundage ever since he Gouverneur, the novelist, are both took aboard extra weight while in trained physical specimens and the army. He didn't weigh less good athletes. than 145 pounds at one stage of the Jack Loudon, famous California proceedings, and the extra flesh writer, was a boxer and was distributed over parts of his scrapper. n d Additional Want Ads ll A-1- A-1- 5 gas, he declared, ; i ' ; could be used by the various industries that come FOR RENT Furnished apartment, here. ground floor, reasonable rent. Frank Deming, chairman of the Call at 518 East Center, or 413 E. Industrial zone committee, explained 2nd S. l A-l- Promoter Who Once Managed Jack to Hunt Heavies ft By COPEI.AND C. BURG. International News Service Staff USE GAS Correspondent. RAN FRANCISCO. Auril 9. The man who will whip Jack Dempsey lives on the slopes of the Pacific. Fred That's the opinion of (Windy) Windsor, San Francisco boxing mauager and promoter. Windsor ougiit to know. He was the first man who saw championship possibilities In Dcuiu-se- y and the San Franciscan who was instrumental in bringing the heavyweight king to the front. Windsor proposes to stage here "white hojie" elimination contests, along the lines of those held in He believes, New York recently. with a little cultivation, a new heavyweight crop could be produced on the Pacific coast and further, he Is confident Dempsey's conqueror would be found in the assortment Windsor already Is developing several big fellows and is anxious to ob- CONVENIENCE 2. CLEANLINESS 3. DEPENDABILITY 4. COOKS RAPIDLY 1. 5. COOKS THOROUGHLY MOST ECONOMICAL SAVES TIME AND HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED THESE FACTORS? 6. 7. Jack's for tain other candidates THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY WE SUGGEST USING GAS. SOME OF THEM ARE: halo. All prospects must weight more than 175 pounds and be under 24 years of age. "What alout the miners, the the sailors and the husky stevedores up and down the Pacific coast?" asked Windsor the other day. "Sure, there's among them the man who can slap Dempsey to sleep. The west makes big men and strong boys' too. Take a big boxer who can hit and has the heart and half the work of turning out a new champion is done." Champions are not made in a day, Windsor says. He plans, in the event he uncovers some real prospects, to spend two or three years in developing on opponent for the Utah mauler. "Dempsey will be about ripe to topple over in two or three years, Simply turn a valve and GAS is at your service Every hour of the day or night GAS is ready Friends "drop in on you" unexpectedly You linger longer in town than you planned Or you return home from the drive chilled You dislike to go to bed hungry but you "hate to make a fire" the way with, its dirt and long wait But Gas Is Ready and Is Instantly "Red Hot" log-eer- s. old-fashion- ed NO MUSS NO DIRT NO FUSS NO WORK . Keep this truth always in mind: "YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS" Your Gas Company; Phone 295. p Stock 1 . t.UTnjtjwAN r m. p if you want a safe and prof itable investment. The value of the stock will increase rapidly, because its earning capacity is not limited. GLENGARRY is not a speculation. STINNES NEAR DEATH. International Newa Berrloe, BEKL1N. April .The office Hugo astianea. thla afternoon Bounced the German industrial waa in a "precarious conditio! Ilia physicians have given up ZL and Stiunea hat dictated his to on West Coast. GARRY It is a safe and sane in-vestm- wvjjgwft fpM 111' ' fVlfl BETTER mm SPRAYING ent that will surely pay. BIG DIVIDENDS with BEAN Sprayers. All pumps equipped with porcelain lined cylinders which will not chip or corrode. These sprayers are easily operated, simple in construction, and the most durable pump on the market Many pumps still in operation, and giving good ser- Go See Glengarry Today OPEN MAY 30th A limited amount of stock the coupon or call at 518-M- 143-W- BEAT DEMPSEY GLEN- - CITY PLANNERS YILLE. (i EN ABO MATCHED. wh International Newa Serrlee. NEW VOUK, April 1. Article of agreemeut are expected to be signed today binding a match be next heavyweight titleholder, ac- tween Pamho Villa and Frank ie cording to Windsor. He poiuta out Genaro, respectively world's and that California produced Corbett American flyweight champions, at and Jeffries and had a lot to do the Yankee stadium on May 23. wllL with the ranking of Itempsey. Windsor managed Iempey when Engineers estimate that five m, Willie Meehau, count heavyweight, I LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS. lion five hundred million cubic fur-rouna decision from copied the champion not so long before he AT NEW YORK Paul Doyle, of wftter will be stored in the res., annexed the heavyweight laurels. New York, won decision over Willie voir to be built by the CanHdUa government through the Ummnl Windsor says Jaeck was not out of Harmon, New York, 12 round. Streams commission on the Uivw condition, but that the judges sim NEW YORK CENTRAL HEAD. du Loup, north of Loulseville in thl ply had resin In their eyea. St Maoxice district of Quebec. "The man who will beat Pempsey hasen't had a glove on yet!" ia a International Newa Senrioe. A French aviator establibhed NEW YORK. April 9. P. E. favorite shout of the coast manager who once handled the champion. Crowley, one of the vice presidents new record for hydroplane speed of the) New Yorx Central railroad when ho avprai'wA TA mlli . And then ne adds: "Sure! He's right around ia today was elected president of the over the Seine. BUY y& . sovtd these Pacific coast states some road to A. H. Smith place. Uueh, I wlah I ran onto waa killed her recently him. thrown from his horse. d THINKS PACIFIC CANNOT MAKE that eooiier." mayl hui Windsor. "Give iu one of thew big Pacific coast loBiberjacka. or any, a busty sailor from down, Kan Pedro way, and U'licve me, if he's game, he baa a chawe to wear lVBipwy'a shot-a- . California, where Mg nx--a abound, has a better chance than niottf Muted of the Union to turn np the I SAYLEONARD STONE SWORN IN AS U. S. 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