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Show ! THE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. MORNING. DECEMBER 20, 1921. II I UTAH ALUMNI THOROUGHLY ) GALL DISCUSS COACH SITUATION Many .Opinions Expressed at Gathering of Former U Students; Best Man Available, Body's Recommendation. Minw af 0 atonal at th ysrstty af Utah lut night Impart UHGENI TO AID HEEDY ARE PROTESTED 4 of of woll-nig- Army ndr nd I id dro -- 3, n bet-urd- Intense Cold Snap Over Entire Nation BOWLING ftrartoft at tfca (h foltowlnf briof rollld: taraa f Ahoa Kapalr kwn 6 bag raltoft kick Motto gam f 934; Taa-n- t kirk .tferra, wltk 671. Tram fcasart ga I Afeaa, wltk 973 tad 9563. . ALT LAKB Ctommorriit toaraa Th OrptMwa alloyo laot 'TO STAY L Ontintl Tram Tag On out )n thra rnyona all day yaatar-da- r, nd making a chan-d- 1 chopping U for watr. A a reauit of this work, fairly good flow of water wr started latft afternoon la City Crk, Pr-la- y and Big Cottonwood canyon. Th flow from tho Mountain. Dril In Parlay canyon wa to lnvur plonty of 'running water In that canyon, and thl I pronounced af from froastng. Tha work In th olhr two canyons may b required again today, a it t nereeeary to keep larg block of Ic from Impeding th stream How, H. K. Burttm. suparlnUndant of waterworks. statsd. Th low stream flow In Big Cottonwood canyon, due to ya-tard- temperature, made fretting to close the Stairs ilKRIT HAT Orara Tanner OKtof pqmm iMtrnmf Brahma Total ....... ,. .. . . ....... .. ABKI 1 HW 2tW 1 4ft IM 18ft 76 It neces- sary power station of tha Utah Powar A Light comno In will This way Intarfera pany. with th furnishing of slectrlo energy said to th city, company official yesterday. Tha temperature at Brighton early illOT. ft ft Total. yesterday, morning was 2ft degrees beITT 147 44 low taro, aster department observer 671 19ft 19 reported. At 23Mountain Dell the mer471 16ft 19 below and City Creak reached 71 cury 13ft had a temperature of 14 degree be70 M Iftft lift 285 827 749 364 REPAIR ftHOP. low. LOGAN HANGS UP NEW RECORD ftpeil t Iki Trlboa. d LOGAN, Do. 19. Logan the coldest weathr In years last night and thl morning. whn th Tpsri-Mice- thermometer fell to 33 degree below zero at th Logan sugar factory. At ths U. A. C. th thermometer registered th new low level of 22 degree below aero, while at the Orgon Short Lin depot It was 30 below Early this morning was the coldest weather, most of the low readings being taken then, but at I 80 thia morning the sugar factory thermometer sheared 81 degrees below sero. Hi cold snap continued today, the temperature being ft degree below sero at the warmest part of th afternoon. Cancellation of Oil and Gas Permits Is Sought i PROVO FEELS BITE OF COU? 6pcUl te Obs Trtbun. The cold wars butt to cancel thro oil sn4 gas that ha vwpt the intermountain rehit Provo with a severity that gion h to prospecting permits, alleged boon granted by tho secretary .of the drove the thermometer at the United Interior on Indian lands, was Insti- States reclamation service to 17 below tuted In tho United States district sero at 7 oclock thw morning. court yesterday by Charles M. Morris, United States district aftoraey, ELEVEN BELOW under Instructions from th attorney general. Ths lands are claimed to AT BRIGHAM have boon already part of the Navajo Indian reservation in Ban Juan ftperUU to Th Trtbun. county. BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. 19 The cold A permit Was Issued Involving !5M acres to J. H. Pearson under the wave sweeping over the state brought thermometer down to about 11 dethe In October, 1HX2, It Is leasing act. The Mutual Oil company, grees below kero in Briftham City and alleged. IS to degrees in the lowlands surredefendant, entered under Jhe alleged pretended authority of the per- rounding this city. Many water pipe were frosen, and It Is pronounced the mit. Injunction reetrelnlng this from further exploration of the coldest weather experienced here la many years. Th cold spell ha not lands Is sought. Th second suit le brought against been broken, and U Is extremely cold Frank A. Kemp, the Wyoming Asso- her today. ciated Oil corporation and the .Baa Juan Oil It Development company on That Is Different, much the name allegation. The permit- for K41 acres was Issued In Noof Girl Reserves vember. 1S2J. Ruth W, Harrison, th Utah Oil of th vviwrves Th rtrl Refining company and th Ban Juan Woman's Christian asroolatlon Tonne hav OH It Development company are dea for afterSaturday party fendants In the third content. Their arranged noon to ha alvrnrln ths rlubrooms, permit XM issued December . 1HJ2. which are gay with tha Christmas tor 1560 scree. The young girls hav Invited Judge Tillman D. Johnson Issued an greens. th guest, of th home for th aged, order to show ra ise why the defendwill not entertain them and (hey ants should not b enjoined from fur- Sunday afternoon, only hut will bring them ther development on the lands, which In automobiles to the clubhouse for was made returnable January 6. tho ontertalnroent. This will take tho placo of th usual Sunday servteos which are usually given hy tha memParochial School Pupil bers of ths various churches ot tho Dies Local Hospital elty. PItOVQ, Dec. 81 com-ena- Party Plan -- at ' Barbara Ganahl, 4aurh-- r of Mr. Iran Gan hi, ft4 Twelfth ftat street, died lat Thursday night at a Wal hospital, after a brief Miss Ganahl was a popular stu Elk Barbecue Planned by County Farm Bureau Balt Dak county farm bureau lent at th Parochial school. will hold Its annual meeting at RiverEh t survived hy her mother, by ton December Id with an elk barbecue a sister, Elisabeth Ganahl; three one of th& principal features of Jrrlhrra. Knsiga iL Qnnab4, UnU-d ne The w1t uHtTe Etates navy; 3. M. Reilly and Al- - furnished through the courtesy of D. Reilly. Funeral arrangement will H. Madsen, stats fish and game com- announced later. Th missioner. Reports of tha activities of tha vart-ou- a detriments of the bureau for tha Th woman atulllary to the Rsfl-vi- y year will be given and W. W. ArmMall auseociatioa will hnld Us strong and william' Peterson 'Itif tho wgular meeting at 2 oclock this af Utah Agricultural college will be the ,enorn at the home of Mrs. William speakers. H. Thacker, 40 Kelsey avenue. Miss - LEAVE FOR COAST. Mstfida H. Peteison, atat supervisor of primary school grade' will Dec. 1ft.Mr. and KATSVILLB. Idea for Mr. Ralph William left day for Ban give a talk on 'Chrtxtma Children' There will bt a Chricft-ma- s hranctsco to spend thehohdays ft gift ftgchangft. guests of relatives. AUXILIARY TO MEET r ) Makes League of Nations Re Recount Incidents TVnd in to Show Minutei for ccItse Objection From Appeal ' It Mentally Unsound Bishop Fan. S. Noli. Money and Supplies. SalrStion Direct th oxtsteno are of such an laono was disputed. The alumni opined, judging from the talka that the beet to Goars Thoms prssldest man available bo obtained, with as disnrtminatloa In th selection beth aatvsratty, and a oommltts tween ea "out elder'1 or "looaJ" man. tha boar af moat a bM from la his remarks Hr. Thomas Eataot kdvto to tid. them avar tha eaauredconcluding thie present that this would be dona and that th maa whom he tansy veyaae of oslsotlng a ooortL recommended Anrea wIm ksa uum ot manor, m to the board of re rents Hot only 414 th aatut alumni shew las the suoreosuc mxtter how snjl, Uck thsr think to T. M. Fltxpatriok tha adadntotraUoa tha path j! tho would "be ths most competent poreun Uiey could pre to h!p son suffsrtii from tho coM ,mpre la aslsotioa of a quailfi'od "coach, hit jwho'eould be obtained at tha present at (sat, or snk4 hr Usjor W. Um with the fund aval labia h thoy (avthaIt aufflotsnt O. Whits ot tho flolvotton Annr ta i s it so go antir physical . NO FINANCIAL MOVE. sood tbsss to tho Arm, handquartors ducrioo deportment. I Tha alumni made- - ne concerted ot-- 1ST oot Fire, South st root. Jauusa Bods, president .ofth movement th tha telle a to enhance Mre. Mojar WMto sad Mrs Che tola tho aaoooiatlom alumni presided at la- -; treasury of the athletic council to en Houchton. oftar o woeh al able moating la hto opening talk h in and ooaoh to a obtain the university sssucottna of a redr sores, u sold tho. saaaloa elesr tho purpose of of prominence nationally, Suggestion doctors Major Whits, stated that tharo existed a condition were, male, such a an additional Jound Bred for old. ot "open forum." FVom that moment assessment and th On core w where o mother, tt on diaon salon followed. dtaoiaalnn In elimination ofonallthe students te men. U" passes Taora of oo, had bren ferrod ta Max ot Ott Tha namao rapid ouoresetoa. emano new or oonoret but plea bar bob wish nsoih NeUy, Jlator Bob Resarsn, Romney, the gathering, which disbors whils sho want out to work. Har K tipper Bmtth, CYisrlt Brb, klitton nated from financial aswithout dlwf persed was and pledging hurlod Thuradoy. Centre little baby famous and tha Romney Thera ore threo other ehjjdrso ware sistance In any term. Quarterback, "Bo" McMillan.ot word F. J. Balltf, speaking upon request, SOIL oa dsnt that mother In tha basrd array frequently obwrver and not a Our Christmas ksttMs ore Bet on far as an Interested which sometime carried an alumni of tha University of Utah, so w drowinir 4a much and of action donations, th from field sway advocated mildly tha Importation of a hops th publio wtll help oil tt see topis of dlseuanioo. man fur th eoschlng position. This to most wore this of dtotrore Nd PREFERENCE. wore generally move, he thought, Th Army's (hrtatmea octtvltlsr In' Put thourh Ir. Thomas and th would meat th approval of downtown chid dlstrlbutlua of boshet dinner 1 v. t3arenc man. Coleman was of David business Included which ot Ul Kent First South osrsot s 1 regents, John T. Csrver and War-ra- th opinion that an outstanding outoclock Wednesday oftarnoon, Christ(mow, man be secured mentioning the I. Wattle, wsr given a fund of alda ines servlcoc ot I p. m. Thursday et K- Verne name of "Bo" 147 East First futh etrret. Sefystlon descriptions, a planttuda of commenMcCullough wrestled with th probdatory data and tha boat advice that Army Sunday school Christ me tr Th member of shows and President the above court, senate, foreign ministers, supreme Coolidgn photo could bo given by such a irroup of lem at length, ending up by strongly bia ontortolnmoat it T M p m Friday at because be cabinet, aa wall as members of the late President Wilson A cabinet, at prayer at tha service bald at tha 17 Kaat First South Romney slrumnl, thoy hsrrdly wore sbl to ob- Indorsing Ott etrret. A prorrans Y. A A. Photo. In oonnertlon with th Sarvio tain exactly what they daelrsd. To- - would Introduce n new regime In th house of representative in honor of the late President Wilaon, Monday, December IS, 1924. Star ward th dosing minutes of th physical education department. Oncer bo et t o'clock win rlvcn Leyton ' "I of ascerV. the to was mads effort an Carlson, president meeting eft.rnooa by the Solvation thought tain th prevailing opinion of thus Ken's club, exp re need thth Army to eonaoctlna with tho Bsrxtoo heat man t regarding a prafersne for Aa that Ott Romney was a Christ moe box brlnf Star Lrelon, peace available at present with th fuads local" man or an ''outiido" man. tven to cock maa at that Institution motion to that sffoot wad put by th at th disposal of th president. with consent th of Warden Jams Th work of Tommy Ft tl Patrick at chair, but was Instantly mat by a rerwvlno, and at I p. m. flaturday smothered th university wa alluded to as outbo thsr wlU tre ensponse wMoh oompletaly a Cbristmaa th motion and caused It final with- standing In the athleUo history of th tertainment for families to whomdhs drawal In favor of adjournment. ot Christmas university. hampers Army fax Inalumni and Th lacu a. aecordfng to th consendlnasra, whn toy will bo distributed sus of opinion. Wj not whether a terested parsons war present at th to th children. local" or outalda" wan bo aaloctod; gathering. 0Uaw4 Nk Tag 0m t, II TESTIFY Florida and will bo distinctly fait In all th gulf states. Th great volume of cold from th northwest Is traveling eastward and will strlks th Atlantic soaboArd hy Saturday night. Th Ohio rlvsr valley will probably feel Its fore by Saturday morning. has Chicago and vicinity, which for been enjoying mild wmihar tosero weather months, experienced flndPtsmpor-alur- o night and will awaks tobelow s.ro In of flv degrees tha morning It la a pacullar wst boras through penetrating cold that th heaviest clothing. Aside from tho discomfort and hundreds of aecMenta, th cold weather Is hailed a a blessing by business Interests generally, as It will stimulata buying of seasonal goods. WIRES DOWN ; NEWS IS SENT BY RADIO D. 1. (By th Ao-elats- d storm th country was followed by Atenrrally fair weather ThT IFfTrf$eratur line early today xtnded from northern Oklahoma northeastward to th middle Mfeslselppi valley and then northward to Lak ttupertor. Tonight H was expected to mov even further eastward, covering Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Th storm probably did its greatest d a mag to wire communications. Wires and doles were down over sections of Illinois, Missouri. Texas, Indiana and southern Oklahoma and other middle west states until some sections were entirely Isolated from the outside world by wire channels. The Associated Pres tonight again resorted to rafiio casting In order to deliver new of th outside world to manv of Its member newspaper World news brought Into Chicago by wire wa being radiocast to Associated Press papers from station WMAQ, the broadcasting station of the Chicago Daily Newa Southern Illinois, Including Spring-fiel- d and Jacksonville, wa entirely cut off from outaide communication by wire, while Interurhan and telephone service waa also badly crippled and train service was being delayed. The southwest and southeast wires of the Astaxiated Frees Were crippled and wire facilities to the east were In hout 2a per cent normal oirly Missouri, Jefferson Crty.And Spring-fielwer Isolated and there were breaks In th network of Associated Press leased wires between southern Oklahoma and northern Texas and between Dallas and C1 Paso. Train service throughout the middle west wa mor or lesa delayed and of Christmas mail heavy movement suffered a a result. Th craw of ft. northbound Chicago A train No. Alton Express from BL Lou la, reported they were forced to clear telegraph poles and tangled wires from the tracks throughout the trip, and pulled Into Chicago three and hours late. In Oklahoma 135 cities and town were Isolated and three deaths wra attributed to th storm. Hi. Louis reported trolley and electric service virtually eliminated, with roads leadcity wholly or partly ing to th blocked by wire and poles. In Chicago three deaths were attributed Indirectly to th cold whll tbe streets of the vrhole city continued a glare of loe. Two were reported dead In Montana and one in DenCHICAGO, wtrn Th Bra.) half of th wr y; d one-tfa- lf was working ground. knapped off at th U(ZV8& xattill sad Freest Klbera Dtekso Layton. J. Thle MAN BADLY FROZEN - AT MONTANA CITY Colo., Deo. lft. One additional casualty wa reported from the Rocky mountain region today. An unidentified man wa found near Mile CTty, Mont., badly frosen and DENVER. unconscious. He was removed to a hospital, where he became violently insane on recovering consciousness. Slightly higher temperatures were reported during the day and fair weather prevailed over moet of the region, and, after the coldest night of the season, a break in the sever cold wav predicted by the local weather forecaster wa indicated. Rising mercury Is predlctsd for this region, tomorrow. Train traffic and wtr communicafrom th tion recovered somewhat of th partially demoralised condition past four daybut train In- nearly all sections still were running behind schedule. Civil War Is Reported Broken Oat in flfoscow Basra Garfield, asd Ihneike Ea VIENNA. Dec. 1,. civil war has Lsytos. L Skr1da sad Babe M. Bob broken out In Mt-o- ow Nichnt-Nuv,g.'; Helena. Moat. rt. rod Kasan and ether Rues is eent.ra Beriew gray end AJUee Harris, Baraka Loon ot between Trotsky partisans H. till sad Baird, Brae and 11. ZinovMx, aeeordlng to aa Oltr tsMpbon by Thottit Lra Pritchett, Fairriew, sad Ma Odessa dispatch received from Bucharest. M. Btailn, th secMt. Plea east. QrU, I. 0. kuarall and Add I B. Lewis, Kama retary general of th communist party In Alqeeow, has bren Imprisoned BIBTKB. by M. Trotskys partisans bocoure h B. Bari tad fra Gardar Poac rri Issued a circular characterising M. JlortS 3rd Wat, girl. Trotsky sa a traitor. a ad Clara Geldard King. Th president Harold of thsrequncl of fteuUi but, boy. soviet commissars. X. Kxqwi visited Tbraaaa WUUaa sad VUmI Irlra Wlke th barracks where M. Btailn was ImDavie. 81 Beat St Beat, givt aa and demanded M. Stalin' B. sod Thomas ftea Biwpea Drary, prisoned The commander of th bar1008 Major strrat, boy. M. racks on condition that agreed Ruben and 0M.r fctowall ChasMra, 114ft Stalin resign from hi communist ofistb Boat, boy. fice and Max Moeoow Immediately. Carl Herman Aarrat and Bliaabatk M M. Stalin and M. Rykox refused to ri fttalter. 6T7 Wall street, boy. Breast Hrary sad Bdas 01a Cvlka, agree to thl condition. 847 Booth StS Th governments heavy guns xrr bey. MerraU Olaea. then turned on th Frank and Mildred Laos barracks, which 86 wsr destroyed completely, with nuStrong's court, girt. Feetoa sad ftebs ftcbefaiageff merous dead and wounded oa both Tboa Wetscl. 723 Kart 8tb Beats, bay. Two --soviet gs nereis. KuU aides sufr Minim Hulrfefnioi ' War Jewish and Davsntoff, hav declared Bbst, girl. ltt,Perry184ft Laftoutband10thHein Jeanaett Pearce themselves opsnly to support of M. Wftfuek. Chart J4 bit Wi 116 Trotsky. Many snrountsrs between Baat 17th Booth, boy. $tTnoa, COLD SNAP NEAR ar Heber Boren and Florence Wait jfelara, Trotsky end Zinoviev partisans ren1848 Booth 4th Faat, girt. reported from Kasan and other END ALONG COAST 104Jama WUMamrand Mery Cobts Morris, ters with it. Trotsky's supporters 8th Wnt Booth, gtrl. successful. Aleiaadav and Mabel Hadley Tbarrs, ftft Rumanian circles bsllev BAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Deo. 1ft Barth Wat, The onld wave which ha covered Ml Olof Darwinboy.and Fay Corawstt Bo- cixt! wsr tg beginning for th ot Russia. coast for three days lin. ftll 8th aranu. the entire Pacifio was near Its end tonight, according to Tbomea Stanley and utrn Ruth ftrramo forecasts. Tomtato and vegetable Wall, 123 flolu araauu, boy. Clifford Cbnrtra and Ftoraac Beboceo crop in southern California were re- lt ported slightly damaged today, but citrus fruits were unhurt according to the growers organisations. th Temperatures hoerlng aroundIn Calpoint continued today freeingand In Oregon ifornia along thegkoewt and Waahingtnn, with below sero In Oregon and Washington east of the Cascade mountains and in northern Idaho. Weather forecast for th entire coast region were for rise In k temperature and rain TEMPERATURE RISE IN IOWA EXPECTED 48 Booth 18th Went, bov. Jennen MarhSata. Paul and laabeli Jama Rainey, 1637 Dttwnlngtoat ara , girl. H yd Dndley and Claire Ruth RtalsaS Brown. 1638 Sooth tth Bid. boy. Auetin Levi and Neill Mari Bn 1th Bearer, boy. KMob Era Maura nd ImiIm Mrgkqtt Clnff. 818 Brath 4th Baat, buy. n1 Amy Woodruff Wood Wlllia Joalah bury. T'Jft tirooo ktrart, gtrl. Rowlaad Artkar sad Mono Futk Hamila Walker, 887 Uml&itoa ara.. boy. Trip-toriydv Larari aod Taalra 126H Hratbor ktraot. girl Altwrt and Ddilk Terard Baadqaitt, 06ft girl. Drm&ingtoa Isbrt BEAL Ef4TK TXASSriA WARRANTY DURpft. Rnrkwowf tn F. I., OInum, IbU ft end to. Mark I. Rock wood pSrk.ft 2,200 weather bureau tonight, came as a B. J. Norris te H. H. Wright, lets 1 2. block has to 8, Cbssibers to which tewsslte welcome relief Iowa, Ne. 1 been suffering for nearly a week in girnhsli A Richards fteentities the first cold wave of th winter. to J. Karahsw, tots 47ft sad below sero the mark, Temperatue Higrissft Park, piat A accompanied by sleet and snow, were 0. 47ft, M. Ferres to J. M. Rerref, let 1. state last with over ths night, general A block 82, little abatement during the day and F. H. Loot ts Berths Uea, let 1, B block 8V-plarly tonlghL Trtftlnft mw and low tvvnpera- - Tbe Mesey cotnpasy te A. L Gss-rai- i. omwhat and turf delayed train lots 48 te lft, Mori A Oakwaa don to om dam ley aftdtttsa llnea. McCall, and talephon Josepk GoWsrri te G.-28. tosrasklp 3 part of sortie DlW MO INKS, Iowa, Dec. lft Predictions of a slight moderation In temperature tomorrow, made by the A .... tt ...... tlcmph WASHINGTON WARM; MERCURY IS AT 74 sgath. rang 1 wt .... .... to Kimball A Richpari of eectkm 3ft. township 2 Math, range 1 west . . Ktmhsli A Richards eompsay b Kim- O, U. Met all ards omnpaay. ball ft Richards a great mastery Coolidge Asks Funds for Great Lakes Waterway Dec. 1. President WASHINGTON, CoHdff today urgvd conarana to mak 3378,900 BvaUaLl ur for comptattn of vyg to determln thLaJtea-8faR)iUty L Law- th propewod Great nee re waterway. GENIEVA. Dos. Uv (By tho Aetotod Pros.) Tho latio at notion oonounosE tonight thot it ko4 o protsot trum Bishop Fob h"11- nremisr ot AJbajtlo, scslnst tho formotion of ormd bsado la Fd ths torrltarr of Jagoalovlo, which ore Biokln raids into Ahbaalo and hi unrest and inaurrocOonarr dtUD cuitl Bishop Noli, soy th lserms's sora-unique, requested Ik l.eduo to mako reprerentatlon to th BlTOd poverameat, b4 ha did pet appoot to th Magus fur say apocUt lattk. tire under any orUdo of th oovo-neof tho league, and h.po th eounoU of th laegu. o such, la not called upon to act on th In fulfillment ot Bishop Null's request, tho coiumunlquo odd d. Bir aria PfimiwsA ssarotory BSBorol ot th league, has common I -eated ths Alban lea mint star's request to tho Boxsramoat ot' Jugosjevio through th Jugoslav minister ta Ferre Also as a matter of information Sir Kri sent a copy of tho complaint to all member of th Magus council. Bishop Noll's specific request waa that Sir Brio interx.no at Bolgrod so aa to bring to aa cad a state of affairs "which gravely Pao la the Balkans." -. od a - soua-Ooor- fs m at protret-Hosrsxb- ' Shipping Board Rejects Resolution, 1$ Report Deo. 11. Inf, WASHINGTON, tlon that tha chipping hoard had reresolution deaigaad to carry jected out Bre.ldent Coolldgo a recommendation that tha Kmargcnoy Fleet cor poratlon ha glxea absolute control of th government' merchant flact waa received today from unofficial sonreoa hy th ho are committee Inveotlgattag th board. Lohlbach of New Republican member committee, announced that, he had heard unofficially that such a reootu-tio- a was defeated at a board mooting loot Wedneeday hy a vote, with Commissioner Thompson a brent Leigh C. Palmer, president of th corporation, who eras testifying before th commute, sold ho knew stick a resolution waa pending, but had not heard what action, U any, had been taken. The committee voted to obtain, full Information from the hoard. Mr. Palmep testified that th resolution would turn over nil operating ms tier to me," and had been drawn at ths direction of Chairman O'Connor of tho board, who had called upon his own assistant, J. C. Jsnklns, and th corporation's gensral manager, 8. Hutchioons, to help from It In a ant. lafactnry manner. Th board, ho added. would reserve th right to supervise, In accordance with law, tha mat. ten ever which h would hav juris, diet loir Tha committee adjourned with th understanding that, after an txecu-tl- v aesoion tomorrow, further hearings would b postponed until after Christman nt Mrs. Osborne Wood to Start Suit for Divorce WHJxMTNOTDN, Pel., pec. 17. Lira. Osborn Catler W'uod today an- nounced that sh was separated from her husband, a son of Major Gsnsral Leonard Wood, and that sh would Institute "divorce proceedings. Bh said she had net decided where or uhen th suit would be started and did not cars to disolos th ground upon which It would bo based. Mrs. Wood, with her two children, en of whom Is only flv weeks old, is staying at the homo nf her father, Henry B. Thompson, retired manufacturer. nt Oeenvlile, Del. Her husband, a former lieutenant In th United States army, and his fathers aid In the Philippines, has been in Paris for several months. Mrs. Wood said sh placed no credence in reports from Parle that her husband, whose stock market operations while he was In th Philippines caused nation-wid- e attention, had recently mads another larg sum of money. She added that h had lost much of what ho had mod In former operations and that ths Impression that he was wealthy was srronsoua Sh asserted that only two Week ago he had cabled her to Send him about 116,000, but that ah had refused to Tha money sought, th president raid In a communication to Speaker GtlletL should pnov sufficient to complete th preparation of plana and estimates hy th United State section of th govtmment board of nglnr on th rtL Iawrsnc project. 1 hav previously communicated to congress my belief in the advirabillty of the improvement of th Rt. Lawrence river." said Mr. Coolidge. "In furtherance of this action I have ordered an advisory committee of which Secretary Herbert Hoover ta chairman to advise m on tht matter. The Canadian government ha already spent $247,931 H In Investigating thl subject and ha appropriated ftlftft.OOO mor for expenditure In th present fiscal year. "Ther Is gtilt much definite Information to b obtained to determine do so. ' th plan of development and a Mr. Wood first met Tier TtuAnnd In reliable estimate of its ooL The Frnnoo, during th world war. They United State should bear its fair wsr married In Manila. In April, 123. har to bring th investigation to ft bt conoluslon." Answer in Oil Cases Returned by Government Japanese Midshipmen to Be Received in U. S. WASHINGTON, Pec. 1. Th gor. ompsJ. 1ft Wbll Dec, WASHINGTON, lot ft, riork 4. plat G trfflnsnt submitted Ha answer today to many meet Ion wer beginning1 to fel Kimball ft Richards eempasp te Klai-bs- il WASHTNaTON, Dso. 1. Full sour-testthe plea In abatement In the care ft Richards Bstkimg eompsay. the firat pinch of 'the cold wav and wtll b extended hy th novy against E. L. Doheny, R L. Doheny, lot 19. blork ft. Burta Acres .... other wer preparing for ita coming, n Amer-(cato vUit wa department during the Jr.. Albert B. Fall and Harry F. Sineompsay to Job th temperature unseasonably Ktmhsll ft Richard waters of ths trio of Japan re clair, growing out of naval oil leasIMmopnlra Inta 491 sad 493, Highhigh today In tha middl and aouth .... ar parrylnf JapanPart, plat A that cruisers Atlantic Htatea. It reaching 74 in H. land ing. Argument was net In supreme M. Kinney to S W. Otsea. kts oiV their annual pracese court of the District of Columbia for Washington, a record for lecembr. 87. block 1. L Yets Flare. 1.000 tice midshipman 7. cruise. Another announcemtnt Issued later H ftftM.sodKinney Januarydefense W. H. Mills, lota te San reach When thn of a disturbance contention that tha The Japanese ships by th bureau warned Tt sad 2H, block 2. BcilSTtie Park tn be will Francisco of th grand Jury which rewith It center over they members January 1 moving eastward, ... ... addition ver. met by Vic Admiral Henry A. Wiley turned the indictment might hav followed by rapidly If. Papsmkcla to WUllam Walker, Cape Cod. to k on his flaxshtp, ths battleship Wect bhen Influenced by listening to a radio Chicago wa rut off from other lak lots 30 and 27. block 2. Hlfklssd neirtg preaur and strong northwest x tonight winds. add It toe ports bv the cold weather Virginia, with two other ships nf bis talk by Senator Welsh, XMtnoorst, Mare Ms to when thick ice formed in the Chicago ftoreaoon division, ths Colorado and Maryland. Tsttoa. Mary Montane, th senate's oil prosecutor, to ft to 7, biofk 4. Booth Law sdJt river and outer harbor, according Special orders hav ben dispatched was held by the government not sufTWO SHOT DEAD. In command Be lion Admiral ths John Wiley Anderson, ficient to cause tho court to grant Captain designating ATLANTA. Oa. Dec. jft.Two men M. H. Cook to I). J. Cosh, lot lft. for th re- th pleaa Other arguments set forth of the coast guard station. At the reprssentatlx dead and two. other lft partmSnt's Hanaro's snbdivlnioa .... rtoualy , ooast guard station, he said, the mer- ar ception. by the defense also met disagreement of a shooting M. H. Cook te l J. Cook, pari- - f Boat wftunded a th The Japanese training fleet Is now from th government counsel. cury wa ft degrees below orsero. asetiea U, towsakip ft south, rang here todav in th heart of Atlantas leav th Honolulu to Balboa, will be unable to enter from en route lft 1 west Th b two dead ar or urine (HatriOL nhsre similar naval courtesies will be port until the weather moderate Ice leaf ft Ce. te B. 8 Tews-ao- a. Fred 8. fttewart president of a targ R.-the wind shift and carries th extended by the commander of th lets ft and 19. Work ft, Lang O. sho and retail Edward company, h said. 80ft Zona naval district. ........ .... aridities Canal away, slew Park Rlordan. a d1wharged cleric, who shot te Invratmsat Reersbtna eompsay him. After wounding S, It Turner 7 ft. te lets White, Jamss L Ohio and H. E Maddox, two dtartment 19. ATr. and block ft. Fairmoaat Bpriaga addiCASPDR, Wyo.a manager in the store, and shooting at lft Mr. Otto ltiixlblad and thrir six Mr. WUUam King, an aaristant man-ag- N. tion to L. Jaotba M. Roeeorism White, montha-ol- d ha drad ar and thrir by Riordan killed himself. 18 and M, Meek 2. Hnaters tot m Is ftrhap fataDy 1 .... ... aoMlvialoa a exploth of 1J a a rrault Den. bumrd COLUMBUS. fta Ohio, Dec. Joseph KAN8AB CITT. It BEATS PRISONER TO DEATH John R. Winter to WIHlam M., Litm which sion their hem C. T sentenced southdestroyed 104. 19 Kane. the 1. block lot Youngstown youth, tle. gripped again plat temperature MARIETTA, Okla Deo. lft Short- R. p. Richard to Pent, pelerao. to be electrocuted at I o'clock tonight, Lavoy, near her today., west tonight, but with predictions of after being placed in th Love bum-In- c A Been had left which least lot ft. block t. Osbbotta addHto... at heater, It death, a slacken!" of ths grasp tomorrow. ly temporarily, escaped jail on a charge of Aithng ft. R M. laraatment eompsay to R. during the &!fchtwent out when approximately four hours bet Bright, unny skies greeted Kansu, countyShipman of Eastman, Ed Bantot 22. plat C. . t when, ft. McCenaagky. fore he wa to go to th chair, it waa th traa preesur sank only to start Missouri. Oklahoma and Texts to- Bah anEd fed. attacked dera tot to Dewitt 1, Price today Rlsney, of execution had flowing again it is believed early ta day. There wa little relief from tbe other prisoner, and heat him to death Agnes 103 found that a stay block 84. plat F been leaned today by Chief Justice C. the morainic. ' cold, however. officer could intervene. San- L l. Biewari te Waaatch &Iarat of tha When Mr. Lnndhlad struck a match state cupreine Continued before communication Marshall T. Wire 2ft. 26 sad moot sssoctatioa. Ms seen Dewitt be ders had to the' heater, th pa exploded. paralysed and trains ofstill wer run- of floors said. Dewitt wa In th for, Meek ft. Rast ft 4 addlttoa It court. jail Mr. Lsndbiad carried th hodlc of veral them tom Rower cm to Treat Oolmaria pea ning lat, on a theft charge. Four of banders' TO OOSMEN wlf DR. TALK, and hnt'les from the house his Investment cempsa. M lft, block hour. son ar bring held tn connection with 19 ..ft In Oklahoma lift ritiee and town were th I. Orehen,- - pastor at before be succumbed from his Injuries. 22, flfe-acr- a Dimer plat MA,.... ocpr. of which Shipman killing Jewess iris J. tdward T. Joses to cut off from all wire communicaIB Firat ConprarmtionaJ church will last 19 . Il and 13, black A Federal Heights tion. Many In Missouri, Kansas and curred ewe ft Chrietm st 10 45 Beffm&a Brothers Um ft Treat comTexas were without outaide telephone Rundaf' morn in at JPaataei ririnrk RECOVERED. IS SAFE lets 18 te pany to . Whitehead, or telegraph communication, St, Louis 39 thrater. 20w block 1, Harvard Place ...... Dec. If OKMULGEE Okta was virtually Isolated. te i). L Apparley, Three deaths in Oklahoma wsr at- Dumped into a ravin200-pou- seven mile ' W.tot B.11.Appertay 1.909 A ..v plat safe SPOKANE. Wash., Dec. 17 aK oTBegga. th tributed Indirectly to th frigid Writo to J. T. Well, tot ft, te B A-- Rarnaa tot Jha was mad today that th summer L. . FPennocfc ftft year toln from a bank at Hoffman GkUu, W.1 R.blockBrawn 19. plat R ftlotk 163. ptot 1 horn of Mile Polndex.ter United of ag, died at an Enid hospital froca last night wma found by officer to- Lee Y. Been te J. R. Lloyd, lat ft, T. Kritk to Kltorra Bator, pert I. which $3 contains Th amhaaaador to Peru and former safe, State 19 xpewure, and a mother and Infant night. at rartto 11. towfetp 8 toutk. U. plat R in oounty warrants A. Stock and in cash senator from ha W. been were 1 burned to fhartea Vtasmnaeea ts death raara at J. Washington, Hngf. 19i daughter had been tarn used for several week as a moon19 Rwrabin tot 81. btork 2. iGtonn avhdlriaiaa Inrarirarat tm Mwa Cardin In a hotel fire that wa be- and other valuables, O. H. Fait to Caseen BnUdtag com- Jcwrfe L Writ, tot ft, fetor 164, shiners cabin, ft war announced by lieved to have started from a ga pored with but not opened. Sheriff Clark of ftookan county, who paay. tot 8. btork IT. plat F stove left burning aU night. plat R Catiara Baiidteg cempasy to National Grarar t L I Itoirarm. tot HALF BLOCK IS 'DESTROYED. matd from il offic that dtmti Storm conditions war Indirectly Cprr tot t 1 ? A fetork ft, Capitol Jraw pBrnwd tarn, corpora fotmd a stm belntf operated there. It. A half block IT.Mertfage Mis.In Dec. burin responsible for two deaths In Kansas nTELO. 1 19 4riltto piM F wa th Bostwick Geonr of arrested at block buildings City. te Fred fttaats. tot the cabin a few miles north oil Brio-kaa- e. Father BFkford. 1ft year of are, turn of Tupelo wa destroyed by fire G.42ft.and 4ft, btork nxJtf. 1. put C...... atrm A Iom an from which of estimated. th received Injuries chart of mamifartininy died toiav, cauiing A arcs te Tventy-foertaf MUtor ra. Orriito 9(nr, rft- tVrO.ftOft. Th fir was discovered In I. Chsrcb erf Jeans Christ offtorp. hr a roast ing accident tonight. Loitar-da- y liquor nfth intent to sell waa placed Harold L. BfevSnn, 2ftyears of age, th Masowk club room and spread MHtf 19 Lra vnjJ. G. Rrrft, fttMft A.era aaalnst him. The deputies said they Saintn, tot IS, block lb. plat J wer unable t learn if ftoelwlck had a lineman for ths Kanms City Power rapidly to adlarent building, burning j Mabey. pari tract, A Light company, wa fatilv Injured four hmara before being cheffted. TheJ rented th cabin or If Mr. PoinriexUr f section ift rawaahip 1 south. Ttararp. GraMft A C. ra. F. B, 1,409 8904 ww feetnf oedtHed.- has ftot been determined. wage ft meat late todaj' when ft pule oa which h roQtrart, BsUdtag rult Youth Escapes Electric Chair Penalty OKLAHOMA HAS 3 DEATHS FROM COLD Gas Explosion Kills Coaplef Baby Is Hurt D. Sisre nvr tiht wk. !, Stt lrMd origin Ambassador's Home Used by Bootleggers dtivr ............Fs.rei. , By ORVILLt DWYIR. THbess-aol- l Ink Trtboa Mite. MT. VERNON, 1U. Dso. 17. CMssg Tt sweet young dooghtsrt of tb JtsR Lowreno K High! today took thf witness stand W defend th format Methodist minister, whn la accused aj polsonhif hi wlf and thatr tnothsf to dreth, and who savors! times hat son feared that h did it Th two pretty children of- Right started oft hi unique Insanity dsfenM mapped out for him by Attorney Net. o Layman, and. tosethar with other they testified tq many strong lad. deal and wttma ta ths unfrock clsrgymoa'a Ilf. Tb daughtara are Mildred HlgbL 17, and her married, sister, Mary Eaton, 2S. Mrs, hheto testified that on daj wbe sb waa Id years old abo Won! with har father ta hitch up o mull and that 1 light got go enraged nt tbt stubborn animal that h bit It ost thj Both gtrl testified that ho had Strang visions and often saw queN bright light. H had a vtnloa of hit dead sister, they testified, and thought It meant his daughter, Mildred, waf going to die. He wok Tits wife up the middle of the ntrht and told hel to look at Mildred lying on th foot of th bod nod there was nothing there. Members of tils former congregation ot Inn. testified th minister would often emit peals af strange un raspy t th altar. laughter whll W, T. Oborrla, Mstbodlst mtntstet . of CarmL who was Hlght s district super) tsadent when th latter wsa tn charge nt Tamareg, IIL, testified' that High! mixed spiritual advtco and hors breeding at that time, that h had a fin ntallloa and carried on hit hors breeding business tn th ohureh yard, Dr, J. T. Morrow of Tamarno. a physician, said bo got th idea whea Htght was stationed there that th preacher was not1 quit a perfect speelmea mentally. Mrs. Eaton also knew about her father's pools of weird laughter. "Well, It Just wasn't th right kind of laughing," was th way sh put It. J. V. Kirk of In testified about the laufhter. H said ho hoard th minister Indulge la R on night. "Was that a revival meeting?" naked Prosecutor Thompson. VYe. air." said Kirk. Ah." sold Thompson, "som of th brother and sisters got pretty happy. didn't they f full of religious axclte- - I, nmtr Soma other beatdss tha minister trare laughing, werent theyf "Oh. yea." The Attornay Layman Interposed: Didnt .nyhody laugh Just like tfm minister did COULDNT DO IT. Wei ." said th wit on ms , tried to lough Ilk him, but souldn t make It." Layman than called th liar. Ur. Morris of Car ml. TU what yon know about a horse Htght kept at th church at Ta. maroa" Th minister hesitated In an way. Finally h said: Well, Brother Hight had a very fin mal animal he leapt there He kept It la a lot back of tha church and kept It for breeding purposes Bom persona thought that wasn't to Brother Might quits right. I hwantwould have to get and told him rid of th stallion or get out of th Methodist ministry.' Did ha get rid of th stall Ion?" H sold him. James 8. Bolaqp of Dahlgrsn, 711. told of those odd psais of laughter, too. He said the preach r was adhad th dicted to them when h church at Dahlgrsn under his charge. MILDRED TESTIFIES. Mildred Hight gave testimony on which alienist will base their conclusions that th former preacher Is suffering from Alshelmsra disease, a disorder of the mind described as a sort of presenile dementia bh told at many Strang mfcnW quirks her father gave evidence of.Bhe said he had a great penchant Jrrt exaggerations that he waa talkatlvs to extremes: that h argued whether be was right or wrong; that ho sometimes didn't appear to know what ho waa doing; that h bad queer hallucination Father," sh ssld, "had th flu when w lhed down at Thebes, IU.. four years ago. Hsthaa always had tsrrtbl headaches sine then. H often argued and talked so much non of the rest ot us oould get a word In edgeways- - On night he pointed up to tho celling and said to ms: 'fie that light up there? I asked him where He pointed up In oneaecorner of th room, but I couldnt any Ught. . sometime would pom Father home after ha had assn a few ma- chine maybe three or four etandand h would aay tng along th road,Mother and I often there were fifty. talked about th strange way he talked and acted whea w would get to ourselves." f . Officers in Organized Reserves Are Assigned ' Lieutenant Henry O. Potter. Infan- TTearrrs corps of Rlrie, try officers' Idaho, has beawwsslgned by recent orders from th headquarter of th Ninth corps area to th 104th division organised reserves. Lieutenant London B. Gist, Infantry officers reserve corps of Washoot Mont, also has been assigned to tb 104th division. SENTENCED FOR FRAUD. . 'CHTCTENNE, Wyo., Dec. IS. Will- iam S. Bamea was found gtrtlty hy a Jury In United States district court tonight on .nil twelvs counts pf an Indictment charging uce of the mails to defraud In connection with the defendant's operation of the United Home Builders association of Caaper. . He was Immediately sentenced by Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy to term In th federal penia two-ye, tentiary st Leavenworth. Arthur B. Barnes, a son of William Barnes, was convicted on six counts, charging a similar offense, to sixteen months in , and sentenced prison. BELLBOY HELD. FORMER Burt Moyle. SO. former bellboy st arrested a local hotel, who wa Wedneeday night withsaidthree to b from filled with goods company, the Broadway WoolenIn Mill his poeecselort; 76 Foetofftc place. the juvenile ha been turned over to Officers court for prosecution. say Moyle told them he had purrhased who formerth good from a youth ly worked for ths woolen company. This boy also Is in the custody of th juvenile court authorities. -- ar sult-ras- es VOLBTEAD PROVISION UPHELD. NKW YORK. Dec. 17. Thw State circuit court of appeals tndak unanimously upheld the constitution- ality of that provision of the Volet red act which limits the amount of whlskv o phyajclon may prescribe for a patient to bne pint every ten day |