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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESD AY MORNING, DECEMBER would be against secret or confides tlal advisory opinions I The signatory powers the decision of the majority ofregard the court In the Eastern Carslla case aa the announcement of an acceptable and permanent policy against advisory opinions where one party to the case re (usee to eubmtt the question. No advisory opinions shall be given on questions which directly ooncern the United States unless this country gives Its consent. A . Court Proponent Ritchies Name Again Sent to (J. S. Senate Gives Notice of Pro- World gram After Holiday. Dec. WASHINGTON, Auoclatd Ptcm.) ' Aftr 11. A (By the third day of debate, not lea waa ylvtn todwy In tha aenata by Senator Lenroot, Re publican, Wlaoonaln, that after tha Chrlatmaa raoeaa tha world court proposal would ba kept continuously before the aenata and pressed to a vote aa quickly as possible. Tha Wisconsin senator, a leader of the administration forces working for ratification of tha court protocol, said that whenever no senator was ready to apeak on tha subject ha would ask that tha statute and tha reservations be read for amendment and adoption. American adhesion to the court was endorsed by two. speakers. Senators Walsh, Democrat, Montana, and PepThe per. Republican, Pennsylvania. latter suggested three additional reservations relating to advisory opinions by the court. They would declare that the United States adhered to the protocol with the understanding that The rule and practice of the court 8prtl to Th TribttM. Washington, ident sent to d. si.Th pres- the senate the today of Elmer E. Ritchie to he United States judge for the third 41 vision In Aiaske. Ritchie la brother of Judge 'Morris I. Ritchie of Balt Lake City. Recently, when Ritchies name was suggested to the president. John F. Frame, who posed as Rtpub Moan national committeemen for Alaska, filed protest against the ap polntment with the president, attor ney general and ail members of the senate, but his protest was disregarded after Investigation. Frame Is not national committeeman from Alaska, and Investigation showed he has the protect habit, always opposing men In office In Alaska and protesting against those recommended for appointment, where he has not been asked to join In the recommendation. Frame's charges may recelvs some consideration by the judiciary committee, but are not expected to carry much weight. SHOUP RENOMINATED. to The Tribune. Special . Dec. 2! Arthur O. WASHINGTON, Shoup, grandson of the late Senator Shoup of Idaho, today was renominated United States attorney for the First division of Alaska. 22, 1925. buying and ssrvtng ths dinner had bssn overlooked, and so ths household was confronted with ths problem of two dinners In on day, a feat of endurance even for ths young. Ths problem has been solved by very gracious giving way of ths youngsters, their dinner awaiting ths new year to be served wtth all ths trimmings customary. Ths Foursome, which has been enlarged from year . to year until now It numbers nine, wfM give the dinner, which will be preceded by a gorgeous tree the Ladies Living Home night before. Ths Foursome Idea was evolved Hi a Joking way years ago, Utah Senator Endeavoraccording to one of He numGet Usual Christmas, when, of name waa the the institution ber, taken in vain on the links of the Iron Out School ing and Thanksgiving old Country club, ths ' first one ths city had. A penalty waf imposed on ths players who were daring Section Entanglements. Comes New Year. enough to Insinuate that ths Institution would be a fitting place for ths very dub players From this grew the lovely custom of plac- Special te The Trlbss. The young and tbs not so young joks the winnings throughout Ihe year ing On Dec. have been contending tbs past few In a speclai fund, which at holiday WASHINGTON. days, knowingly, however, aa to who time Is t&en to give pleasure In-to Wednesday Senator King will have another conference with Secretary should do special honor to tha agad. ths residents of ths home and loads of fun to ths donors. Work and Assistant Secretary Finney And, vary properly, tha young have cidentally It stands as foursome" this Ths given way to tha not ao young. The year la composed of Leon Sweet, ths of tbs interior department, with a contention waa tha very pleasant on originator of the Idea; Fred C. Rich- view to shaping legislation, to bs inDivkl, Dick, and Demi Jo of furnishing ths special Christmas mond, W. J. H&lloran. William R. troduced In January, which will Iron Wallace, S. A. Kennedy, James H. out the differences between the state you know what your friend dinner for tha guaata In tha Sarah Waters, Ualli-ghH. J. K Tonkin. John would moat appreciate lor of Utah and the department with refDaft Horn for the Aged. It aeema and Jamea E. Jennings Chrieuuaa? Wahl Penal Beau-blthat for yeara It has been the custom Ths home continues In a flourish- erence to the sale of state school of the boyg and glrla of the East ing condition, barring the alcknees lands. writing inatrumaata d Finney has already high school, who, by ths way, are which Is a part of the life of such IndicatedSecretary in preclou metala. of the deths wMMugness across street the from the A for an Institution. neighbors utilising partment to clear ths 4ltl to all plan Liielcog temanhranceal home, to furnish tha Thanksgiving the spare land at ths rear of ths school does aot lands in a way that dinner to their much beloved neighbuilding, which has bssn given its meet with the senators Ideas. $2.50 to $50.00 bors. What with a lot of slckneas winter plowing, is being evolved to entirely He suggests legislation providing that In ths home and other things, tha grow a crop of potatoes, which may whsrever At IV or any Individual state ths Thanksgiving day went by this year even be sufficient to supply tbs horns who purchased school lands from the Coantm Eiuhen without ths two being able. to corns needa Meantime ths sals of ths stats Is not atlnd with the clear together on a date Bo Christmas was third edition of ths cook book goes of the lands the state or its selected for tha annual gathering, and on In most encouraging fashion, the Mating apply to the Interior purchaser may ths tender of all the goodies that amount already realised having cov- departmentfor patent, and the deTHE MOST COMPLETE STOCK a din real Christmas make up of cost and ered the issuing partment will Immediately conduct a gd,.to printing - OF EVERSHARPS 8HOWN ner was made. But the fact that the the edition and run some few lands the finds It if that IN THE CITY hearing, and, to the good for, the are Sarah, Daft Foursome has for nmqydxed were or lu nonmineral Character, d endowment fund. At not known to be mineral at tha time years had tha very real pleasure of I this time of year, however, when of the rrant or up to the date of the Famous for Diamonds the expenses are highest, the cov- approval of the survey, patent shall. 165 South Main Street placing- Issue from the federal government, ering of household needs ahdfund be"Remember the Number' a sum In the endowment and the state and It purchasers 29 Years in the Same Block probcomes a very serious thereby be protected. 8enator Xing to get more concessions from lem. hopes During the past month the resl-- f the department, and, following his dents or tha home Tiava been enter- conference, wUT draw a bttUto meet tained at various Intervals by the the Utah situation. He will wait, Benefit Concert Given Home Bound league, which has given however, until he receives word from some excellent music programs; the Governor Dern, who la to discuss the Library of School attitude with the state young girls of 6t. Mary's academy, governments land board and suggest some modifiwho presented a playlet early in Dein some excellent music cations Deo. gl Tha Taylor Secretary Finneys PAYBOX, cember. and by Senator King Is confident leg- school of Pavson presented a concert In connection with the devotional serbe highly beneficial at the Heoond ward wmusement fen I vices, which are held each Sunday. islation that will be worked out, and this evening. Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, who Is In to the state will The purpose of the concert wag to the recreational part, re- receive the approval of the departcharge of warm an advance unbut on he.wants money to buy books for the the ment, appreciation ported a school both with the entertaingovernor the derstanding of library. The affair waa under the of guests part introducbefore of Principal Genevieve the the direction department ment given, and Mra Charles G. and his bill. F3llsrortl. ing committee devotional of the Plummer told of the kindly help extended by the churches who hold services tbers. DINNER CONTEST ENDS PEACEABLY LAND MATTERS FOR SARAH DAFT at to t. From Dot and Daddy A Kodak It has been hard for Dot to keep the big secret but she managed somehow, and mother is the most surprised person in the world. And pleased, too. A Kodak is just what she wanted. rs WM. much-neede- J. SMITH At our store you will find a complete line of Kodaks from which to choose. two-fol- d I Maywehelpyou? for SLIHPLEBS 144 South Main St. pro-poe- Christmas Tree Festivities Begin in Brigham City Specie! to The Tribune. BRIGHAM V ! CITY, Dec. tl. Com- munity night at the community Christmas tre In this city waa observed Saturday evening by the presentation of a program sponsored by the Boocelder Commercial club and chamber of commerce, with Acting President J. H Clive in charge. Ths Christmas tree activities this year are In the hands- of the Civic Improvement club, with Mra. W. I a. Holst as executive chain. mn The other clubs of ths city are cooperating. and during the holldav several community programs will be carried out. The Kindergarten club will Officiate Christmas evt Children's night and Santa Claus will he present and entertain the children andt. distribute candy and nuts to ail pres-sn- From a California Orange The wtake recreational committee will officiate New Years' eve, and the and merprogram will be one of11noise SO oclock. riment, beginning af The program Saturday evening opened at 7 oclock with Invocation by Bishop Abel S. Rich, followed bv a chorus from the junlor?high school under the direction of O. C. Watkins the A feature was an address H. Christmas Spirit" by Milton of Fieidiig. Welling A quartet from the Bear River high school, under the direction of Professor George O. Nye. ga.e several numbers, and, after the lighting of the tree, the children enjoyed games and amusements The attendance was large, people from various towns of the county being in attendance. Seedless Slices Feature at this ; Season of.the iYear juicy morsels get them from dainty, glistening, THIN,'single seed to mar them a California Orange. Serve them in your breakfast dishes, and in your salads and desserts Note particularly their delightful tenderness. Here are the tender cuts of fruit iikeJ the tender cuts. of meat that1' you prefer Observe also the ease' with which you' peel, a California Tempting Flavor I King Is Coolidge Guest on Potomac Voyage ' t The Tribune. Dec. 21. 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