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Show WEATHER. nmi Friday partly kuey and armr. YnCen you give those active little' Tribune Want Ads a job thej m?h it through quickly. wrMay enewr er t sar Lecel lfVvl Z Ittttmtnl Prtw. M , H $ I (oaahodee) y i $; 41 SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1920. 2G Arctic Plane Starts in Wrong Direction for North Pole Arp-dlU- From, Mad Bull N D., March 31. uDISMABCK, Bjr th. Auo'liUtL Frwa.l y Agreement ' I, is: $te EXPLORER OFF LMSt BILL TO PT. BARROW krivVr as 81 The March senate today agreed to 'the amendment to the senate bill pass d house Monday granting a by the further two-yeextension on oil and gas permit, making their lotah life seven years instead of five. The bill now goes to the president for approval. and, inasmuch as It has the indorsement -- nT the Interior department. it will unquestionably be signed within the statutory ten days. While the bill Isnot mandatory in Its terms it permits the secretary of the interior to grant an extension of not more than two years beyond what is authorized by existing law, if he ir satisfied that the permittee Is proceeding in good faith to drlU for oil or gas This legislation was especially asked and hy Utah interests now drilling prospecting for oil tn - and - around Moeb and throughout southeastern Colorado Utah, southwestern ani northern Arizona. WASHINGTON, an- Date Fixed for Bids on Shoals WASHINGTON. March St. (By the Associated Press ) Bids for the lease of Muscle Shoals received by the joint congressional committee after noon of April 10 will not he considered, and will he forwarded to congress without " comment. The committee. In adopting a resoluto that effect todav, P'nted out tion that telegrams had beenVSnt to all prospective bidders and that ample opportunity had been given to bid, but that there aebms to be a disposition to hold-bke- k until the eve of AprlT 26, when the committee is required to reto congress. port Italians in Coast City Resent Reeds Speech ran Francisco, M.rrh ai.-- iny Associated When the Press.) Renator In the,en-gi- e Reed. Penns) IVanta, arc Monday and made certain remarks about what the Italians did and did pot flo against Austria In the World war, he fashioned a verbal bomb that hit the farawftv North Beach section of San Francisco with a dull thud and exploded. A big mas meeting of San Franrleco'a Little Italy4 in the North Beach district, has . been -- called for tonight to find out why the senator said it. When news of the senator speech reached here, Ettore Pxtrixi. editor of LTtalta." on of the most Influential 1atln newspapers In ihe city, sent g telegram of denunciation to Dawes, saying the senator's ratemunt constituted a direct a tack on the courage -- of the Italian smUnrs of the batend the historical Veracity V tles referred to. North Beech take In a considerable portion of San Francto andtd has as many Italians aa some aver-ge-iix- ludion cities. History Rolls Back Score For.oi Years in Spokane as Air- RoateFes-tiva- l - Begins. RAN DIEGO. Calif , March 81 (Bv the Associated Press ) ArS' 80S signal to rush pies, hundreds of them, to the destroyers due here tomorrow morning from winter maneuvers off Panama was received by local bakers today. Every one of the destrovera. In ordering foodstuffs to he delivered following their arrival, requested from twenty to IhOsapple pies Reay Admiral Frank .Schofield, deradioed stroyer force commander, that the Omaha sod the destroyer arrive at the harbor squadrons 4 would mouth at 45 a m. This means that before 6 oclock th sea wasps will hs snugly berthed to their mooring buoys. The hospital steamer Relief and oiler Cuvsma arrived today th Relief sailing for Ran Pedro after discharging a number of patients. FAIRBANKS. Aliuka. March 31. (By the Associated Press ) Capt Hubert Wilkins, and TJent. Georg Car! E. Kiel son left here today n an airplane for Point Barrow, Alaska TAKES SUPPLIES. The trip vu made to carry o 500 miles from here, over the top of the Brooks range, supplies for an aerfai expedition, led by Wilkins. in search of land in the Arctic ocean. Barrow, the northern Up of Alaska, Is the land base of the expedition. Eieison flew, as he Is slated to &o throughout the expedition, and carOf two ried Wilkins ss a passenger. plane brought here by the expedione the that started for tion, Bar; row Is callefd the Alaskan. The plane carried 3000 pounds and threw ics fi&Jtt feet kite 4h air aa H sped dowW a runway covered with fix to ten Inches water. The maenlne then roe slow tv, but soon vanished over the hills diectly toward Bai row. Wilkins said he would return here tomorrow or Friday, and will make two or three more air trips between Fairbanks and Barrow. KEEP FIRES GQING. At Barrow the population, moMlv Eskimos, for weeks has kept fires burning all night in anticipation of flight thither by Eieleofi and Wilkins Bar-ro- WIflEMAJt. Alaska, March 31 (By the Amwiclaied Press) A tlg airplane, which was understood to cutty Captain George Hubert Wilkins and Lieutenant Carl Benjamin Etlson from Fairbanks at least to Point Harrow, Alaska, passed here this morning; It was straight on a course from Fairbanks to? Barrow. YOUTHS ROtf BANK. I,OS ANOEUCS. March 3f (Bvth. Associated Preew ) Two youths held up the .United States National hank branch at Twelfth and Olive streets shortly before closing time today, and, after taking $2000 from the teller and assistant cashier, escaped In an automobile j h MODERN CINDERELLA PLAY REOPENS, WITH BROWNING AGAIN THE FAIRY PRINCE NEW YORK. March II. (By the Frances was a lovely girl very reW. fined Associated Pres.) Edward Her mother. Mrs. William Heenan. Browning, elderly and wealthy real exprenaed no at the reports estate operator, has again assumed of a romance. surprise Cinderella tale. This a role tn France has not accepted any gift time, however, he n ptaying the part other than flowers and candy from The of the prince following his disastrous her admirer, the mother said. extensive wardrobe, automobile, attempt to he fairy godfather to Mary els and othen presents Browning jewlavished on Mary Louiri 8pss during the Louise Fpas last year. of brief her adoption before it His aecretary today confirmed re- waa period 'discovered - she wasn't the porta that hi engagement to Frances girl eh claimed, but a maHeenan, formerly of Columbus. Ohio, ture woman of 21, bar had no part In . daughter of a trained hi latest romance. France, her mother ssld. Is not nurse, will be announced this coming attending school at present. She is June, when the new Cinderella reaches too busy socially They came here from Columbus. Ohio, four years her sixteenth birthday. Mm. orr from said. Heenan ago. bums 8he I sepFrances is suffering her fare, the work, according to Mr. arated from her husband, fn automoenbile salesman. who Browning, of some fiend The physician who attended Frances tered her bedroom while she slept after the mysterious sold throwing and threw cld pn her. Eight detecfor the said are that the bnrog were not serious malefactor, searching tives and four nurse are attending the girl. and probably would pot leave perMr. Browning said manent scars. He refused to confirm his secrethat th matter of the wears Is unimtary's admission Isof a the engagement I lt can t portant anyway. so far as hia regard question plhns, saying, talk about sit present. He added that for his new Cinderella is concerned. I t .t (By the Asso- GENEVA. March 81. ciated Press ) i. formal Invitation to the United Rfhtcs to participate in the meeting of signatories of the world court protorol, to be held in Gereva September 1. to discuss American reservation to adhesion to the tout t. was dispatched to Washington today The general opinion th League of Nations circles tonight was that fhe ouM of court member conference be held, even if Washington should decide not to participate. It waa pointed out in !ene todav that the members of the court could marh Jn agreement otv how to ueal with trb American reservations without the presence of a United States delegation, but league officials earnestly express th hope that Washington would see a way to jusrtlctpiite. The presence of American represents Hvee.- U was-elste- dprofrabW would Lead up to the framing of a new couft protocol, the signature of which would be satisfactory to the United States SPOKANE. Wash. 'March 81. (Br the Associated Press,)1 History wai rolled back a scorr or more years this afternoon when the Pasco Stage e coach pulled swav from the here with two pouches of mail, two driver' an armed guard and e Felix Warren paaenger stage-oac- h driver flicked his long ear of the the tt nigh horse whip e lead team, E B Powell, L P and driver, Chapman, guard. at the curious crowd and the wed was off for Pasco where it stage will arrive Tueslav morning The stage Itself, a relic of the territorial davfl of Montana and s veteran of several runs In the Par if c northwest, hears in its body th from guns of In marks of bullet dtans ahd highwavmen Its sole through passenger, Doc I'avjis. old time fiddler. Is going to add his tal ents to the festivities that celebrate .vir the opening of the Paeco-Klk- o mall route April run went only to Spangle Todav eighteen miles south on the Inland Empire highway. Overnight stop senate are to be made en route and the in Tewiston Idaho will arrive stage March 31 (By the WASHINGTON, mAn, and Walla Walla on Associated Press ) There is grave-doub- Saturday evening here whether mv good purpose Sunday Transfer of the mail will be made would result from sending American to the airplanes at Paeco for their to Geneva (he conferrepresentatives Initial trip Tuesday morning. ence on American reservations to the world court. but officials apparently have reached no final decision Regai dJess of whether sn American delegation 15 sent, the American re plv to the conference invitation is expected to set forth that the reserva-toln- s are regarded here s speaking for themselves, and to emphasize that BROWNSVILLE. Texas, March 81. the United State cannot enter into (By the Associated Fress ) Secretary anv discussion contemplating trwlr of the Interior Hubert Work and Dr Elwood Mead. United States comamendment or Interpretation missioner of reclamation, have mode tentatH plans to visit Rmwn!He and other lower Rio Grande alley according to advices ftpints Aprll-20-2from Senator --Morris Sheppard The In be connection would with rectrip lamation and water conservation work Rio Grande, it fas underWASHINGTON. March 31 th along the Ambassador stood. Ao iated whose Press) reoent report to Houghton, President Coolldge regarding European conditions started a furore In diplomatic circles, will leave New York next Saturday on hi way hack to his post In liondon Instructions to the American dele1 NKW TORK, Mitvh gates to th Genera preliminary arms (Bv th. Pr-.- o conference have been overhauled on A MortAt-r- ff ) Warrant, rh, r the advice of the ambassador, who ia In murd-- r In th flr.1 w.r. said to see little prospect of Euro- !ndMl with th warden of th. Tomb. pean disarmament. Rfch.nl today for Rwn priwn Whlttcmor. and I, --on Krarmrr. Th warrant, wore InuM on Ip. dictmrnt. hr th Ert oounfy grand lurr In conn act tow with th. murder of two bank In a IM,. (Mto armored car holdup In' Bufrato. Freighter Reaches Doomed Veel Ahead of Liner on S. O. S. Call. terested states The foundation upon which all the proposed amendments are baaed te the Colorado river compact. Thie agreement. which 'was originally ratified without reservation by six states In and which was eluding California, and seriously temporarily nullified California legwhen the Jeopardled 4 WA eertalw movislature 4 adopt haa very evidently ing reservation, become the sole consideration upon which the upper states are willing to NEW YORK. March II. By the Associated Pres ) Cn.pt. Arthur Roe-trowho was on the bridge of the Mauretania as the sped to the aid of the freighter lAlehsm tonight, is the sea captain who waa first to the fescue in the sinking of the Titonto. VETERAN ON 6EAS. Captain Rcwtron was In oommand of tha Carpathla; tha night, fourteen years ago, that the Titanic struck an He w aa first to answer bar Iceberg. proceed. It now appears that 'the issue as distress call, and p! ked up tha surbetween the right of t.he stats and vivors. Ha U a veteran of twenty-si- x the authority of federal government, years' service going to sea when he over the waters of the Colorado will- j wee 13 be the chief obstacle to favorable anThe Mauretania holds all speed rectlnn bv. congrea on. Colorado river ords for transatlantic traveL She waa menlegislation The amendment only SO 16 knots when the nutklng tioned. with other of a technical and Laleham's 8 O. S. reached her today, owners less important nature, are tentative! said the relatively low her and and subject to Jurther revision by th- - speed Indicated she woe meeting heavy committee They are, however, m and general adherent? to the views policies of those charged with pro- of the Interest the upper1 tecting basin state and clearly indicate the probable course of argument and dissenting opinions Work and Mead to Visit Projects Houghton Goins Back to ost Warrants Issued for Whittemore lt Battle Raging Around Peking it,f. mrn,.m N". Y. 11NDON, March 8U (By the Associated press ) A severe battle for the General Baking Company possession of Peking raging, aays a Files Reply to Charges dispatch to the Dally Mail from the Chinese capital. The fighttng Is taking plac sixteen BALTIMORE, Md . March JH (RV miles distant and th booming of guns the Associated Pres General la plainly audible in Peking. Baking corporation, the General Baking company, Paul II. Helms. J. Rumbaugh Snd R E Peterson file! Van Stveringens Obtain answer In federal district court today petition In equity, Loan Extensions to aginggovernment a huge combination In tn The government baking Industry. suit la directed against seven corporaNEW. TORK. Majvh SI (Br th and tions Associated Private Preae.) eight Individual, part of hanking loan to the Van Sweringen brothers whom answered lost week The replv filed today declare the of Cleveland, based on the collateral In the., fle defendant Individuals are not controlof 'their stockholder "Nickel Plate merger roads. have ling stockholder In th General Bakbeen extended for another year, ening company, that they are not engaged In conspiracy In restraint rf abling them to proceed with the construction of a new consolidation plan. trade, with respect to bread, cake or In view of the difficulties Involved. other foodstuff, and that thry have art It is believed that from six months not violated the Clayton to a yyar will) be required for the by orgniimtIoQ of the General Bakin new of k Maryland. plan. corporation ing formulatlpn' 1 11 anti-tru- , j Burbank Enjoys FINANCIAL PLAN. SalmtoBeSued VIENNA. March 31 (Bv the Asao-- j elated Free) The newspaper Btunde In sn article today savs Countess mother-in-laAdolflne Halm, of untes Lurtw ig is bringing suit in New York against daughter-in-law- . the former her Millloent Roger, for the return of a ruby, a family heirloom, and a solitaire ring, which the countess Is si leged to have honed her The article, fhe authorship of which the newspaper declines (o divulge allege iht "Mr Rogers Is using his influence with the courts In delay (nunt Shim's suit for Guardianship of is h'- inthe custody of j had been don. TEMPORARY LI NEE LOST. The telegraph companies were hard hit. the Canadian Northern having more than fifty wire down, Including Ho Montreal to New York wire that connect with Toronto. Temporary lines were patched up' and put Into operation shortly after noon, out It waa not long before these, too were swept away. Telegraph officials say that thlo to the worst storm in their experience, and that never hs such damage been done to their system. Montreal firm on the stock exchange, which have extensive dealings with Toronto, were iotaily tnat sea ao to how things were the Queen City. Hardly had going the market opened When all the wlree meswent off, and except fOr-ru- sh sages a to what New-- York was doMontreal Toronto listed with ing stocks, local traders were "In th atr. - HO WAY EAST. Effort to get through by way of The New York and Buffalo failed. wire with New York were working tntermM tentlv, but no message earn through from either Buffalo or Detroit. CHICAGO, March II. 4 By tho AsMon March Th sociated Press roared a departing farewell tonight of the country and left tn snow and Mush. nearly The storm of three days' duration. Pmf Tvs) Inn-pa- knee-dee- rt p (Costi-Mie- (Cstaw Twe.) Coolidge Dam in Gila River Assured March II. fJSnf WASHINGTON. versal.) Secretary of the Interior Work today cleared the way for Icon st ruction of the $5,699,900 Cooling dam, designed to open to agrlcultuT of arid land In the Olla KH), 099 acre Burbank Makes Way to Recovery , with additional claim outside tract being added daily. BAKERSFIELD. thia Gal. March ths Associated Prea ) So are prospective r to rsech the new strike In the Krjfmer hills on the Mojave desert that they ere to resch the chartering airplane scene, ftevernt airplane have takes off for the gold field from Tos Anend other coat gela, San Francisco rltlea. Fivers ' are selecting landing field aa close to tha atrikg as po. slble Scene of the Klondike goM strike In the 80s are bflng reenactrl wftli the same glamor, the same romance and the same daxxttbg. Jojoua and thrill-In- g experiences The strike Is just being revealed and the extent of It golden spread down over low through the gulches and brown desert hHla I unknown. f surface Indications are borne out there la great opportunity' for new wealth tn the horde of treasure seeker r flocking to the field. one of the siding along Overnight the Santa Fe railroad track be earn a d town and In, a brief period mav gain sufficient momentum to become a city, created from the or de31- goM-ke- err -By their heads dubiously a the jumble pile up In notlep recorder office at San Bernardino. the One tract of land' adjoining original discovery shaft of Ed and Herkelrath. discoverer, original John se acre in extent, which has been to end, thoroughly staked from end I found to he owned by Mrs Steven The San of land Bernardino. 8. Kelly was purchased from the stats many owner declare its she years sgd and ha full legal jrtcht to all mineral found upon It. This contention, if upheld, will dampen the ardor of amim- - j It her erf prospector who located In the heUef that they had valuable posit. e with the Herk-- j prospector, together with caime who hae found the elrsth shaft, which la turning put greenhorn, $1009 worth of gold to the ton. legendary place where the rainbow estia pot of gold, have in end 'A' conservative engineering mate of the- Kramer' field place the staked eut fhelr claim and are wnrk-- .. as staked about area already solidly everiehiy frura aunnae to five mile long by three mile wide,1 gold-ma- Old-tim- - ' Williams April 12 J KRAMER. March 81 -(- By the Pres ) Tlaijn-jumpeAssociated with score of isrhat argument over orations and threats of innumerable lawsuits, have made their appearance In the Kramer gold field, where the Herkelrath' brother discovered the yellow metal only a few leeks ago. This barren section of th Mojave desert, without water, without food and wlGwtit gasoline, has attracted Indiscriminate prossuch a horde-oIn th milting pectors that veteren shake engineer game and eheek-by-Jo- v' tions. it was Impossible to eommunlcat direct with Toronto after 16 o'clock thia tnornlhg, but meager report from other parts Indicated that great dam-a- e Court Martial for AND ARGUE AFTERWARD of location ' and Quebea Tha gals reached a velocity of ev enty miles an hour, with nnow, rain and slest, and carried down tn It track virtually all wtre communica- River valley, Arisons, by ape4ntlng a board of consulting engineers to pas upon specifications w The board will comprise Major General lamsing H Beach, for live year SANTA ROSA, Cal., March 11 war depart merit chief of engl -the 7 Dr o'clock At (Universal) tonight retired; (olonel William C, Joseph H Shaw, personal physician neers, nowchief engineer of the A E. of Luther Burbank, the plant wisard, langfltt,' K. during the war. and Andrew J. Issued the following bulletin: Idaho an IrriraGon engineer Wiley, Mr Burbank's condition shows no material- change in anv respect. JOSEPH H SHAW, M. D Mr Burbank enjoved more sleep to-d- a than he has had for the last two His first visitor since the start da of his illness, a week ago, was his sister, Mrs Emma Burbank Beeson, of llealdsburg NEW YORK, March II. (By tho' Associated Press Vm, the counj tess of Cat heart, who sailed this mornon for the ing Berengaria England, after a disastrous adventure tn tho dramatic field with Ashe of Love, thanked the American publio for treatment accorded . her, In a radio to the Associated Pres toFAN FRANUIftro, March 81 (Rv message . the Associated JTes) Rear Admiral night. follows; Her message Thomas Washington. president of sincere thank to the wonderthe court martial that will trv Colo- ful My dh public, not forgetting the Amerh nel Alexander 8, William at Sin who showed me such kindness. Tdego on charge of Intoxication pre- press, ferred by Brigadier General Smedlgv I take hack to England memories of7 kind friend. tod received a telegram ttutlrt from Washington ordering the court martial ta open Mnnrtat April T2 CLAIM JUMPERS IN NEW GOLD FIELD SET STAKES (!, March ft MoXTREAU Qusb (By the Associated Free,) A storm tljs Hk of which central Canada ha seldom experienced wo sweeping over and the territory around Tenant eastward tonight with th probabll- - , Uy that It would exteed to Montreal Vera Grateful for Attention Wife of Count m Suffer Restful Sleep Further amendments from other sources. Including a new financial Secretary of the Treaplan devised by sury Mellon, have not beenwillsubmitted resume The senate committee of the bill next Tues' oQxideratlon day. h!a child, which Montreal Effects of Wintry BlafC NEW YORK. March 21 (By the Aaatx lated Frees ) Th crew of the British freighter LoJeham, twenty-seve- n men and the captain, rescued from the helpleee vessel by the steamship Phlrvan, was bound tonight for . Falmouth, England, the Cunajrd liner Mauretania wirelessed tl New York offices. FATE OF SHIP UNKNOWN. The Mauretania's message did not Mata whether the Jaleham had sunk or had been abandoned In 4 sinking condition. Uapt Arthur Hoe trim of the Mauretania sold hie ship bad resumed Us course for New York at 7 o cb k tonight The Mauretania had hastened to tae aid of the distressed vessel upon the receipt of its b. O. 8. call. The Mauretania, it waa sold here, had probably covered most of the lev mlioa arparaUng her from the sinking N M , November 24. 1922 vessel in ike five hours that nod SIX STATES COUNT. elapsed since she announced alts was Further designed to aafeguard th on the way to its aid water rights of the four upper states, Tha laleham wirelessed far help a clause is inserted proposing that when she waa about 400 mile southno construction shall be undertaken east of Halifax. 8h reported that until the states of Utah. UoloradvK eh was rolling almost on her beam had California, 'Nevada. New Mexico and ends, and oil of her lifeboat been carried sway by the storm, bhe Wyoming shall have unconditionally a rising rapilly ratified the compact, specifically stated that 'Water waiving article It) of the document, in her holds. Her owners said she which makes the pact binding only was carrying a cargo of barley, swlrich when ratified by all aeven of the Inmight swell and burst her seams. NEW and Isolated; State Legit-latio- n r x Special to The Tribune. 81 fifty-thre- MAILTO PLANE Captain .Wilkins and Pilot Extension of Two Year of Nations Leave Fairbanks With League to Oil-G- Prospectors mally 3000 Pounds Granted ; to President. tative to Sit In Meeting X Board., .Near East Relief Submits Report Sea Fighters WASHINGTON frch (By the Associated ITraJSubmlUing lu Demand Pies nual report to congress todav, the it NesrlEast relief declared that since begun operations it had saved more than ons million persona from starvation. During the past year It aided 747,565 persons. The financial statement showed expenditures of $82,000,000, e tha contribunations tions coming from This year it begins with a $4,000,000 budget, of which only $236,000 waa on band January 1. WAY TO DELIVER WITH SUPPLIES CHANGES. (Coo4inud os Pago Two) (Column Tear.) STAGE COACH ON All Wire Swept Down. Toronto d March II Chiefly Important because of a definite proposal to bar Ariaona .from participating In the benefits of any development of the Colorado river unit, unless that state become a party to th seven-stat- e oompactvartous amendment to th Swing Johnson MU were submitted to the senate committee on Irrigation and reclamation today In behalf of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming This pro'edure, suggested several weeks ago by Secretary of the Interior Work a a mean of protecting th upper basin state from prior appropriation of water on the part of a state not signatory to the oompaot, waa at first rejected hy the nomlnak authors of the bill. Senator Johnson and Congressman Swing However, In propofttatf tn pla1 this Inhibition Into the measure, the upper basin states provide that Artsmain may obtain complete partnership anv developmental project on tha upon ratification river immediately of the compact signed at Santa Fa. Should the congress of the United States modify the federal set to eiy force the eighteenth amendment yof the constitution of the United no that the same shall not prohibit the manufacture, sale, transportation, Importation or exportation of which ere not Inyiact Intoxiin accordance cating as determined Afte with the- laws of respective states?' Former Secretary of State Ellhu Root is underajfaood to have, drafted the resolutloiy to Prohibition leaders threaten bring a taxpayer's action against the Slate to prohibit spending the money necessary for the referendum. of.)-cia- lt .. WASHINGTON, OUEETION EET OUt. The question which would be naked of the voters at the referendum election, set hi the resolution dor HOUSE Con-cidere- Gale; Seventy-mil- e Kjwe'al lore The Jenka state enforcement bill, which was reported out of committee in the assembly yesterday without recommendation, will be debated Monday night, it was decided todav, but in view of the change in sentiment of the loa'er house members oward prohibition jUxlglitUuQ it is not slated for passage. WASHINGTON, March St. (By the Associated Press h t'alm in the face of the flurry caused b the word that l7rpftn'TtilTrhnty 'would be on sale shortly, prohibition today assured drya, disturbed by the announcement, that they need fear no breakdown in enforcement, and cautioned the drinking population not to regard the extract as a beverage. By no stretch of the Imaginatljn as an the product be regarded beer said Assistant Secretary Andrew a In charge of prohibition, adding that its sale was "practicable anc reasonable WOULD BE WITHDRAWN. If the buhlic attempts to use the tonlq as "beer," General Andrews aid. It would be withdrawn instantly from the market. He explained that the manufacture er of the extract which will contain 15 per cent solids had accepted re- -' sponsibility for legitimate distribution and that the policy of issuing permits had been adopted after thorough consideration of the question. Solicitor Britt of the internal enue bureau took a hand in the die- - Central Dominion Raked in Water Right. favorably the Eerie resolution' celling for a referendum on the Five Republicans joined with they five Democratic members of the committee In voting for the measure, thus assuring passage by the senate the proposal comes up for final June dog. which a rlcL.ua bull after It had ao gored him badly that h. waa lying mqmIm on tha ground, aarad tha bfa of F. M Ooanay a fanner Urlng n.ar Starling Th. dog dror. th. boil away before It could kill Ooeuay. 1922. in Final BANT. N. T. March SI (By Associated Pres ) Opportunity for J the people of New York state to upon proposed modification of pafi Volstead Act moved. tep er hoday when the senate Judiciary committee voted. 10 to t, to report K of Arizona No Longer Active. ording; Dry 1 Rr.T.ry of hi. Submit State Upper Amendment Bated on er Secretary' of State toot Credited With FIVE CENTS Dogs Bravery Saves Farmer on TUa xdntiT pietur rtowi tite blf Fok.kr pUn. am of Um Wll kin polo hop to rooclL tho North Polo and inrro? lands beyond tho clrda, as ahs poked bsr boo Is th. now at Palrbonka whlla on a toot fUfht It was tho asoood mishap, th othsr plan, at ralr Tha third piano bomod at Detroit Just before tho expedition Started. Tb. picter- - ahowa how tha book harluf boon damngod la a landing. riant propeUar waa bent back around tho ezxinea. Thia was tho plana that caused tho death of a member of tho expedition a few weeka ago, a new writer, who walked directly Into tha whirling propeller. The bl rokkar La under repair and wpd be used first to carry suppUea from Fair ' P. A. Photo. banka to Point Barrow, from wbenoe the polar fU(ht will start early thia month. , late Judiciary Committee at Albany Approve solution for Ejection. PAGES !. FANTA ROSA. Ualif. March con(Universal ) lluthchBurbank' dition was reported a satisfactory late this afternoon hv Dr. John H, Pbkw. The noted scientist continued to easily and was slowly gain stateing strength, according ment issued by the phveteian. Radicals Printing Press Will Rest in. Museum SW FRAVa'n. Marrh II Rr the Associated Pres Constructed nf pnrane'of hoard a baking powder can ahd an oM hinge, a device to print thousand of circular onrtng attack on President Wilson. Harding sndCnr4ldge and prominent financiers, wttFbe sent to Philadelphia fng exhibition at the sequirehfennta! exposition, Thomas B. Foster,, chief of th San Francisco hraceb of the secret service, said today. waa found tn a crude pre rom occupied hy' IVlIUatn Elmer Wolfe, confessed anarchist, who was sentenced several month ago to ten Hi captuTears irw (ederal prison. fallowed rears of search in ail parte of ths United States. nd pe OIRL INHERITS FORTUNE. OOEUR D'AlfNR. Idaho, March 3t (By the Associated preoa) Mlru Helena 8hclot. an art student, daughter of Dr. and Mr. U. E Sheldon of thf cltr haa been named prinee- -, cipal legate of the n'Jiiop-doii- r fate of Mis Martha Filer, which was filed probate In Mntte, Mich. fr veserdav. Ihid received by her parent today Mtse rllcr was a lifelong friend of her grandmother. Mr. J. J. hTsey. Mis hheldon is attending an art institute in New York City |