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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH Boy 112. Warhells 113. Mildred . War Salam $$, , alj. Jolla 113. aAll Mum 103. Twin City Five Whips All-Sta- rs tr J7 A4 takinf Eaatt-t- rf d.Tiaioa tb thm Comowrrlst Twla Ctt mat and a ad rooqwrM tha picked turn of M Hiawatha la a kwalj irama at rinivHlt, rrlrtaf a1ht. Jia iS Tha ran waa &ot a renlitr rtivdiilt affair.Twia to Hiawatha hf T pot Ma. Title O. Oiaen, whi baa firm good account of btma1f In baakat pltrhlDf ao4 xrlleiit floor work, a gala prova-- htmaalf worthy of Mot-fit- , him mettlo bf arortng high, with F on tar, arorinf point a. J. TutUo and C. Know formed an anhrrahablo faint lino, fWinr good accoant of tbeiualvoa thtwoth-oj- t tb Kane. ttaao la Th tie-of- f will bo filar the. futuro, tbo tima and placo peDdiog a Uarck tbamptoaahtp ptt tho DALE, .me. latrtlAf lat pUton. are: The , HIAWATHA. ' ( TWirf C1TTK. P I G G.T.r P. Olaea, rf . 2 0 0 4 P.Jewhea.rf... 2 0 0 4 0018 AV.Rowtej.lf . 10OIC Olacm, If., - Tonng, c. S 0 0 Uof fU. 4 4 1 nefries.rg. AM 0u. Know, rf.. 12 0 3 H. Leonard, If. l,J. Tuttia, If. 00 00 Tt "W. C... Total Keferee, .... Ill Totala T J 1 lf Crawford; 83 Leonard. umplr. Kimberly Athlete Wisconsin Star to The Tribune. Special KIMBERLY. Idaho, Miirch 17. Howard Stowe. on of Mr. and Mr: W. A. Stowe of Klmberly, junior at the University of Wisconsin,' has been cited ax a strong conference contender in the 449 cinder path event by Alhon Holden, Big Ten sports writer. Recording to Information reaching here. Stowe ran the anchor position In tlie mile relay event at fhe Big Ten Indoor meet in Evanstnn recently and gave his opponents enough lead to place In the money. Stowe, considered one of the best quarter-roller- s in the conference, was eliminated In the secord semifinal when he and two other were caught In a jam on the Indoor track. This li Stowe's third year t Wisconsin, end he Is expected to win points for his school during the outdoor season this spring. Turf Results, Entries SATURDAY four and I8O0, furlongs-Vow- ed Phllnotl. RESULTS. TIJUANA , First rare, lltht, 108 ond: A. $14 m. $., one-ha- V.nx.aoc. Ill 4 (O. fnnk sec- 00. won; $.. th. ftrhaefar), $32.20. Treaaiir., 10S (O. laidley), 17.00, third. Time, ;M. FhUomeaa. Clem L.wla. K.tty O'Neal, Bonnie Marguerite, Eaglet llniue, Valley of l'tara, Tom Byrne, H.ather-aan:.- , Heater Beck, Bonflts sod Falodot also ran. WOO, fits and race, Syrar-olde- . srnd ene half farlontaWar 106 (R. Kalam. Jonoa), $11.00, f.voo, MJI, woo: Charlotte Hall. ( ll. rraigmllel, $11.0. $10.(10, Vennte Sue, 1(15 (IT, Weat), $24.l, third. Time. 1:07 4 5. Athelal, Prinreae H.rmra, Portsla. Cotint Vlnta, Akhamoot. Hlldred S.th. Joala Hartman, Biddy Sharp. V oatberrane, Vtntore and Anchorage alao ran. Third race. snd up. 100. en. and miles Tia Seth. 110 (I'uttTich). 110,20. $6.5n. (4 .40. woa: barlas, HO (Motlalrl, $4 SO, M 40, secoed: Brsioa, 510 iHojbea). .4rt. third. Time, I 48 Mlanula Boy. Hrnry J., Proeeeda. Mlaa Ooldea Olea, The lioacoTtato and Frj", Furra alao ras. FonrlJi race, aon, and up. riul'hnuae retiree I.adr BerrllldOB. 102 8. tao.sO. 10. SO. won: Mona I hlld. 110 lAuatlnl, K , H tn, second; K'.iaplrlns. 1 10 llialton), la.SO. third. Time, t:3 IS. ffhrah, Ijdy (lioeo, Coqulna. Tcarl lloota and Fair Oaten alao ran. Fifth race, sunn, and claiming. milel)unrohtn. lm Dalton), 114 0. 7 W. 4. W. won: OJo, W) (H. West), lift 0, ' (S.oo, apennd: ftylranui, lofli (R. Joneal, 4.;o. third. Tlma. 1:41. Art Heller. fk.lllr Bird, Frank Bumpter, Deep Blue, Sparrow, I'lalo Rock. iRmme Hoaflaad and Back Garrett alfo ran. sixth rai'e. the Tooemlte. latmlnt, hsndl-cap- . and np, mile and seventy yarda-n- r. Clark. M (J. Crslimllel. $0 SO, M won: 40, Negra, M IH. Phll-rot- l. 4.l, SO. 4 on,Shaata aecond: Toenr de Moo. S IR. Joncl. $b.ln, third. Time. 1:43 Jak Kairrnan. Roaate II, Oroaahow, Mar-aerRt. I., and rnlonTllle alao nan. flerenth race, clalmiag, fire and one-ha-lf furlonsa aweeplne Ann. Ill IT. Wilaonl, $1S 20, .1 HO, g3.20. won: 10S L (g. Puttrlchl, M.0. SS.JO, acrond: Iteaoty gtar. 10 10. afaamie). 13 40, third. Time, 1:07. Rhaata Rock, gtar Bout, Phaata Grafton, flhasca and alao ran. a Klrhth race, and op. of a mil. Oommnn Oold. 107 (I, B 20. ls.no, S3 IM), won: Moake-t-.M.'tiairt. 110 (It. Dalton), 1120. 11.40. second: Fir. (ptaln. 100 (A. Pendenrraaa), 7.2). third. Time, 1:M. Eltra Bdltloa. sha.ta Konna. Parnell, Frascea Rock, aflnatret Boy and Arahcalwi ran. Ninth race. 4 yearolda and op, mile and oneonart.r Tntnonaer, JOB (o. Ijldle.l, lerirl .i.en n.no. won: Barhwlre. 105 if,. I1.40. 2.0. aecond: IJerre. 10 n. (. lTt Dalton). H SO. third. fhula Vltta. Sportaroan. Titr. roatmah, Mlaa Ida and Rardalld also ran. if. SATURDAY Time, Roy )rows, 2 07 4- Wtlltama. Malra JEFFERSON PARK RESULTS Flrat raoe rrarae inon. rlalrMng. and lip. aix fiirloa'ss The Tlnljier 1H ineely). MOO. 12 SO and 2 , woe; Htum Pin. (Hntioal. 'JO 40 and t on. 112 14 00. aennd: MarTle Ma ( Morrte, The Corooe. aeedle third. Time. 1:14 Point. Rnelaa, Forward I'aea West Hill. t x. Pnmerraaate snd Da. Horn slao ras. s.cond race, nnraa lionrt. four fnrloosa Prate 114 (Fllla. M OO, 4 40 and IS 20. won: Qalckea 11 (Heslr. M 20 4 SO. aod Rlerate iMorrtal. M 20. ttilrd. T1m, 4S 141. Ferseth. Oles-elHpict quince, Doe a ad Boeky Moore htao ran. t Third race, puree (toon, claiming, and np, one mile and e'Qnar-t.- r Thief Tlniey 101 (Dalel. M.an. gs an 2 SO. woo; Tnr .Again 10 ai d iSnow), JX00 and M.40. aecond: Radio 110 fHonil. V4rt. third. Time, 2:0)1 Repeater. and Taa Patrick sleo Foolscap. Sir Ralp ran. Fonrth race. pur. 11000, handlesp. and un. all furlonsa Od Rllp 2d ta 40. won: Tttna-t- a 'i.lont, gr.,40. S4.40 and MSO and $.140, aee-nn(M;oolrlel. Blr PetW 112 (Healy). S3.no. third. Time. 11S 1 J. :ionaalea, Oel groat sad Prince Roeald alao ran Fifth race, porae $1000. claiming, three, vear-old- a and op, one mile and seventy vr1e-Forc- ter 110 IRonMns). 7 00 snd .4n, won; Oeorgls Roae 10 gS.OO and $2.At). aecond: Gneat of Hoew 108 tMorrla). $ SO. third. Time, 1 4S Floe Mannera. Talovala, BolUm, also ran. Dr Tardeuaa and Red Sixth race, pnrae $10,000. added, the oae wile Irfwtiaiana liertty. ' aott an eiahth Boo 114 fjoananal. $3. SO, P2 SO and $2. so, won: Fred Jr. 123 'Borser), 1 yi and $.1 0, aecond: Flykawk 132 IRllla), third. Time. 1 51 gg. . gcotlasd. $3 so, Rofere, Creek Tsdlaa, Binary, Torchllla. B gtar, Peter rater, Overlooked sad Porridge in lit II $, Piant s ale ran. s gernth race, porae $100". and op. one mite and a eoartee Wa.eereet log (Martini. $11 00, $ft 0 asd ) $4. SO. $5woe: 40, sad Goxlolsht 10 iZareklsli, $ (Hebertl, $40, mooI; glr Maarlce Vyl, Petty Bledene, third. Time, 2:ng PrlTate Beth, Rtoaeat and IliU slao rsa. 1I ENTRIES. futurity course; 80, nrst race, and up. claiming iCuba. jlJ. The Frsneiecan 1S. Ray Reesa 125, Freda Kripp 111, CrygtI Boer Be Mora Careful In Kidder US. 1!, 113, Wracklans 133, xBigwig 114. 12$, z.lack' Iedl 11$. MONDAY TIJUANA ' Ap-rlc- ot xDe-vban- xKormilus 114, Go4den Red 12 Hnaerlartd 115. Runle!g1 11. Crew 12, xHerare 11$, zSaJt-c- n 123. xOtir Beth 130. fiecond race, mile and aee-wnyards, 117. Fnrrta, t.Scntrrr $sr. ld and up, claiming 106, Billy Todd 107, Lmd 101, 7"rajiplnt 107, Du'y Her 107, Hyperion 110. Rohroy 119, Tlockshell 17. Blx Pence 107, Scarlet lOo, IHiCier 107, Fehrah 10, Yokf.hama 10S, Tti sa 107. Atoeate Know. JI"Mahon 107, K'S, Ioc 'ilrl . an 107. Tea Ranger 110, 107. VlHralnr 107. Leonid Kal-lk- q a Irwin and Sawyer entry. Fourth race. Clubhouse courae, ISO, and up, claiming Trap-nIIS, xTamale Ilck 10J, xPameli 10, Negotiator M, xClreensprtng 10$,a xJdy Iaddy 110. Suspicion 102. 116, xBryndear 102, xHaytrxjnd Dale 10$, xlioqumce 9S. Flftti race. Futurity course, $00. and up, claiming Shasta Limited 100, Graney 101, d 113. xBronx 110, 110, Joy 108, Lahnn-to- n 10$. x Lemon Squash 104, xGolden Sweep 110. Irwin entry.. Sixth race, five jrurUmgs, $7500 added. Tijuana Futurity. Peralta 11$, fcSun Meddler 11$. Our Adela 116, Proctor Hug 11$, Palodot 115. Wildair 111. Fort Henrietta WorU-118- . irSunchen 118. aBonfilla lis, Crlsple Beth 115. aAlex Pantgges. a Mission entry. b Kilmer entry, Seventh race, mile, $1204, Knsenada and up Sn-for- d handicap, 110. Light Carbine 103, Herod's Pride 8. Cherrv Tree 10$. Oold 103, aBogkblnder 115. Shasta Bullet 83. Deep Thought 1U. a Creech entry: Eighth race, seven furlongs, $1000, Eureka clarfiilng handicap, and up aiJiue Fieh W, New Beauty to, Pegasus lit, Kit Craon 107, aMan-aa- n it. Tamarind F7, bUlerrister IIa 7, bShas-t109, Miss Alma 90, Montello Gold 104, Shasta Lad $. Deep , Thought 11$. MoGill entry. b Kreeoh entry. Ninth race. Clubhouse course, J00, and up, claiming; Paula Shay 101. xShaata Lad 101, Mushon 105, 105, xHarblnger id, xBegonla Luck Mnrgaret St. L. 108, 102, Broadmoor 101, Kamakani 99 a Irwin entry. Tenth race, five and a half furand up, claimlongs, $800, ing Popping 111, xBokl 107, Golden Shore 105, xCoffleld 108, Count Vista 102. xDoughtsa H. Johnston 118, xCan-hLady 10, Betty Maloney 111, Dan Hngan 113, xAsk John 108, xJoe Pat-to107. Labelle 11$. 108, rFriskaway 108, xTennetsee 100, xChambe-lon- a 10$, xPal's Love 95, Shafe 103. Weather clear; track fast. TIJUANA RESULTS. First race, clglming, Futurity course Runlelgh llf (G. Hughes), $8.20, 5.S0, $3.80, won; Freda Kripp 111 R. Austin), $5.80, $3.80. aecond; The Franciscan 1!$ (J. Kelly), 18. $0. third. Time, 1:13 5 Also ran Cuba, Ray Reese, Crystal Boer. Kid der, Be More Careful, WracJtlane, Bigwig, Apricot, Jack Ledi, Dewbank, et Bperta. ta Tha TrifeuM. CASTLB feth fpctalist Twno xKU-aur- MUTT AND JEFF ltf7!tr8rVMe TV MO A At lab MUH.L4 H- WITH - M0Wt. makc feoPLtt 28, 1927. 13 The Little Chap Ought to Study the Calendar a Bit. vulTrV I AW FMrlHY WE'LL PWT rtrtfXv t Hg ooaejS, -- onNATHKiui ij H Ml think ATaXJC ABovjT. HleA eAfeW bunk ', fsA AMTtl A r-"- p?3i. r- f V.' -J kXetrJ rtesvHAjMS T0U S'5 4 LITTLC MY J tM lwJ sg. eAAAjf By BUD FISHER pt IN KOrU WISIT Wt m nWesSLV. YOOMvtr STeT I AT CX V? fUtEWft JWU rm aT ttt YhiVCY i;MWA MSTAMi y H. 0. rinher. v. s. orf.) (Coprrie'ht, 1927, Mgrk V Hir W Tr45 r jlrtofA " ? r- I THAT I Mu, r!l- - Vu iicW XAVeTrt xSun-nylan- j! lATkl MWCH I I - 1 "f r UK'S GOLF SIMPLIFIED y Charles (Chhtk) Evan. Jr. TO n ' it J JglW66?5 1 la?E!AP 11 f' rit HeNO CaRlP VITH LEFT HAND won-Ligh- one-ha- lf t or singular. There Is one thing sure, and that Is the margin of error In the putt Is less than with two hands, and one hand, or part of It must only act as a steadying influence. The great difficulty, however, is that a player must not use this for longer than the short putts because It is difficult to get the actual hitting power, no matter how tiny, with sort of a grip. I know a very fine bualnesx man golfer who decided to put this Into effect on all shots and just recently a friend of mine told me that he has been playing with him in Florida, and that he did not play any course which required any length from the tee. The way the fingers fsll around the club shaft is of no particular impor tance, except you must ret comfort and confidence. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) MIAMI. Fla.. March 27 (Bv the Associated Press.) Investigation Into the double murder of, Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Nevers, found slain in their home here Thursday, was at a standstill today, according to police. No warrant had been issued, although C. H. Collins, a roomer at the Severs home, Is being sought for quesJEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES.. tioning. . First race. 11000. claiming, o Evidence, according officers, and up, tlx furlongs Bob Spalto show that both were murding 114, Billy Welch 117, xcave Wo- tended man 109, Preae Gang 109, Whls On dered several lays ago and that the 114. xTom P. 114. xForeland 114. xCllff slayer occupied! the home for "three 109. xFlltter 101. xServltor 114. or four days" Sttr the act before xTease 12. I The Badger 114. xLan-nl- e fleeing. A description of "a man wanted," 109, xBraederhane 114. xHerher-tu- s 114. xLeonard O, 114, xAngle-plan- e although officers failed to par If ft was 106, xOmnla 114. Colllnaj had been dispatched toSecond day to varibus police departments In race, $1000, claiming, all sections e country. The inand up, mile and xBally Nuisance 97, Sabina 105, vestigators discounted a theory that xNew Market 102. xF5ith Gibson 95. a woman had assisted in the slaving.. Mr. and Mrs. Nevers were found Seacourt M7, Donna Video 102, Stir beaten to death, apparently with a Sweeper 107, Chestnut Girl 104, 102. xSporty McOee 102, Super hatchet. Thursdsy night when a viscalled at the home, and. being King 1"7. Hyanpom 107, Green Blazes itor a response, called a 110. xTea. Tray 102, xBahbling 102. unable to get x Wildcat 107, xCatesby 107, xNeptune wstchman, who entered with a Cof-flel- d. er 102. Third race, liooa. claiming. four furlong Honey Iou 107, Bun 114. Peggy Taylor 1074 xBllly 109. Sheepshead Bay 110. King High 110, Scotland Girl 110. xPunkie 109, Tiger Flowers 115, xMIss Drapewu 101. x Aromatic 116. x Jessica 704. Sister Maggie 117. Indra 10. Fourth race, $10). claiming, six furlongs Sutsus 110, xSturdv Stella 106, Coy 110. XMIss Relvue loo, A. B. Benslnger 110, Y von da 100, xRed Grange 108. Fifth race, $1200. the Best Pal handiand up, one and cap. rrrtles David L. 106. AraDevon 11&, 104, bian 102, Traveler Aregal 4, BaJV-e- . 117. Sixth race. $1000. claiming, and up, one and miles Ocean Current 11$, Brownie Smile 110. xPat Calhoun 10$, xHuon xOverall 105. Pine 106. xChlrkup-108- . Seventh race. $1000, claiming. and up, one and miles Tangerine 111. gBosh 10S. - xSix Sixty 102. xTribal S, t Tosh ml 107. 11 111, Kumooln 111. Jupiter xlyal 107. 107. aCharlesetl O. I1&. Peter 107. 102. xNereld xSweeptona xLucy 111. Reveillon 115. Kste 107, Red xWllmer the Wlxard 109, Haha 112, xBe.teman 307. MEET HOLD ence at Moab, Declaring that the advisability of tha proposed dam on the Colorado river In Boulder canyon Is not at Issue, E. O. Leatherwood, member of congress from the Second Utah dis trict, replied Sunday to statements In California, newspapers that have received attention la Utah.' urday, April 9. At least twenty-fiv- e The coast journals point to the delegates from the various federated growing Interdependence of Utah and club of Price, Green River and the markets of California, and urge will be in attendance. The convention will hold two ses- that thla should be considered by sions, one In the morning and the Utahns as related to the Boulder dam other in the afternoon. In the eve- -, proposal. In nlng a banquet will be given.. be So far as California's friendship the event the visiting ladles shall concerned." said Mr. leatherwood, able to spend an extra day In this Is needs Utah Just as much "California Colorado section, a boat ride down the as we need California. We want to river to the oil wells will be see California develop, through the or otherwise, but we do The convention meetings Will oe Boulder dam to see It develop at the exopen to the general public, Mrs. Mar- not want of Utah, pense of Sslt Ike.. president garet Maws PRIVATE INTERESTS TALK. of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs of Utah, will be present with 'So far as all the talk about pri other state officers. vate Interests is concerned, It has al Mrs. Knox Patterson of Moab Is ways been understood that the Boul division eastern of Utah the president der dam should be built and controlled and with Mrs. D. E. Baldwin, presi- by the federal government. The difdent of the Woman's Literary club of ference of opinion has been over who Moab, has charge of the arrangements shall develop the power. One school for the convention. The meetings of of thought, holds the federal the convention will be held In the ment should saddle Itself with agovernheavy Baptist church and recreation hall of financial burden and develop the dam the L. D. 8. chapel. 17. (By March LOS ANGELES. at Its own expense. The other thinks thla financial outlay and risk snoum Hie Associated Press,.) Officers Inbe borne by private power corporavestigating the death of Eddie tions or by the municipalities to be pugilist and tlim stunt man, Tn a Hollywood cafe early yesterday benefited. n "The bill, providing morning today expressed the belief for federal development of power re- that the boxer had been acldentally sources, haa never been approved by killed during a aeries of brawls. Dlg-glat first was reported to have President Coolldge nor by Secretary Special to The Tribune. Is project sponsored en- been stabbed to death In a free-foPRICE. March 57. Carbon county Hoover.by Itthe aBoulder Dam Develop- all fight. high school debating teams have won tirely association, which Is spending Police, In reconstructing the events two victories and met one defeat; ment In an which led to the death, advanced the a month at $5000. Washington of Roosevelt has Duchesne county high to the lobby theory that Digglns lell upon a pile j!ll through. one victory and l'lnth high school attempt of broken glass which littered the NO NEED TO WORRY. of Vernal has suffered two defeats hsd been floor after chandeliers as the result of high school debating Is no need for misunder"There from tne celling during tne In eastern Utah this week-enabout the Boulder dam. Any knocked standing The negative debating team of Car- time California, wants a dam for flood melee. A silver of glass Is believed bon high, consisting of Ohif Potts and control It ran get It. It could have to have pierced his heart. As a result of the new InvestigaOliver Clay, accompanied by .Coach got $10,000,000 for thia purpose from the district attorney's office orReed Thorpe, journeyed to the Uintah the recent congress. But when It tion, dered release of Charles Meehan, basin. Thursday night they met the wants the government to build a dam assertedthemotion picture worker, who affirmative team of the Roosevelt for Its benefit, and to develop power held on suspicion of murbeen had school nnd were defeated!; the winning for ita benefit, and to Ignore the team consisting of Thora Sdbey and rights of other states, it Is up against der The sccldental death theory wss Ernest Rurgesa. The following night a different proposition. after employees of the cafe the students from this city debated "The proposal all along has been to advanced fights In the place durthe aftrmatlve team of the Uintah construct the Boulder dam under the told of three course of the night's revelry. the ing school st Vernal and were award- regulations of the federal power comhigh the rumpus wss st Its height, ed the decision. to let the power When and then mission, out the lights. someone battered The Carbon affirmative team de- side of the be handled In Attorney E. 3 Deputy District feated the Vernal team at Price. The a business-lik- e proposition Cali Southern way. winners here were Walker Dowry and fornia municipalities, under the com- - ' Pennlson reported the discovery, of Aaron Hansen. Carbon hs.s yet to mission rules, would have first bid a small cut below Dlggtns' heart. Bits meet the Roosevelt negative team, on the power development rights. Pri- of glass picked up from the floor boxer fell and a jagged Melba Hanson and Glenn Draper, at vate would come second; where In the his clothing Indicated that Price, while Roosevelt and Vernal and, corporations even If a private corporation ob- tear been caused by brokhad wound the must each debate the other. These tained the development rights, the en glass. meets will all take place during the regulatory commissions would still prosecutor said he would aak coming week. It Is expected. The have the final say over rates charged. forThe an autopsy before tomorrow's In- school having the best record will repI can see, there Is no 5 as far "So resent this section of the state at the need for citizens of Utah to be worry- quest. Among the witnesses sub for tho coroners state high school meet May 13. ing about our friendly relations with poenaedLloyd Hamilton, screen hearing comeCalifornia. California is all right, and were who was found bending over Utah- la all rlgbt, and there Is no dian, reto and Alpine Stake Y.MM.1.A. question body Digglns' attempting that we are mutually de- vive tbeeboxer when the lights came But the Boulder dsm Is a on In the wrecked csfe. Banquet pendent. matter which affects not only one state, not two states, but a half dozen. gpeclal to The Trltmne. It Is a matter Which affects the gen- Wetley Dean Haws AMERICAN FORK. March 27 The eral federal policy toward the develT. M M. I A. of the- - Alpine stak of streams. It cannot be setMonday held their annua "M" men's banquet opment tled by citing the needs of this or that last night In the Alpine stake taber- commonwealth, nor' 'by accusations ser17 March Funeral LOGAN, nacle basement, where 250 "M" men, against vague private nor for Wesley Dean Haws, teachers and officers and bishoprics of hv nroneranda calculatedInterests, to cnnfii.. vices ton I W. of .aura .and banThe Wesley the Alpine stake feasted. the minds of the reneral nubile In 392 Wet Second quet wss given In honor of the "M" the last analysis. It is the concern of Wtllmore Haws. South street, will be held Monds.y men under the direction of Lloyd the federal It and is the government, In the Second ward chrfpel. afternoon Adamson and Frank Sharp. Mr. federal government" which mut settle Btahop Charles England will have Adamson was In charge of lh ban- the whole for the best Interests charge of the services. Interment will quet, which was served hy the Amer- of all thosething concerned." 1e In City cemetery. The child died ican Fork Third ward Relief aoclety. lute of Nelson Friday evening, after a long Pleasant Grove was Elroy CALF CLUB FORMED. of measles that culminated In toastmaster, calling on Harold Werand pleurisy. ner, American Fork; Virgil Smith, LOGAN, March 17. The formation pneumonia of a calf club In Clarkston was comlhl; E. Anderson, LIndon. and Ray LOSES FINGERS, Ft ft rant. Pleasant Grove: Nicholas A. pleted when R. L. Wrlgley, county Smith and Clauda C. Cornwall. Salt agricultural agent, and D. P. Mur- gpeclal to The Trioese. Lake. AMERICAN FORK. March !7 ray, club apeclalist of the extension A large pennant wss presented to service of the Utah Agricultural col- - t Frank Bush, of (his cltv, the Pleasant Grove First ward baa- - lege, met recently with John Looale, Saturday lost rsrpenter three fingers In a cir- kethall team, winner of the Alpine j leader, and members of the Clarkston cnlar saw mishap at the Chipman I Extension . stake contests. Servjce club. Sm11. Mon-tlcel- lo Pugilist's Death Thought Accident Carbon Debaters Win Two Contests j Dlg-gln- s. Swing-Johnso- r- Entertains at Funeral I The boundary between thee continents haa been radically altered by tJie soviet government, great slices of land now being considered tures ty the Reed campaign funds In Asia although west of the Ural committee. mountains, which formed tho old boundary line. An area almost as lanre aa Italy or Poland haa been DR. SACA APPEALS shifted to another continent. These changes are shown for ths TO WASHINGTON first time on any map tn tha new Map of Europe secured hy our Information Bureau. Washington (Copyright. 1927, Chicago Trtbunomap. In Copies of thi , Salt Lake Tribune.). full color, with complete statistical PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua,' data about Europe, may be had by March 17. Appealing to Washington any reader for a postage and handling charge t 16 cents. to "end this distressing situation and Uoo tho coupon below. finish this fearful crisis," Dr: Juan B. NicaSacasa, liberal president of Frederlo 3. Haskln. Director, ragua, gave an exclusive interview to The Bait Lake Tribune the Tribune correspondent at the Information Bureau, "White House" here this morning. In Washington, D. C. which he reiterated his Inlentlon to t eneloao herewith ten cento In stand by his guns and his Intention of stampo oe coin for a copy of the continuing "my sacred duty of de new Map of Europe. fending the cause of Nicaragua and democracy." Tho correspondent flew over from Name .... of for the Managua purpose dieeuealng with Dr. Sacasa the most recent developments coverStreet, .... ing the Mexican embargo and charge that the United States government haa been selling arms to the conservaCity ...... tive government, headed by Adolfo - Diaz. He pointed out the difference In tho United States' attitude toward the Mexican and Nlcaraguan recognized presidents, permitting arms to cross the border to assist the Mexican out, while the reverse policy was tsken toward the Nlcaraguan out. When questioned regarding the alleged sale of arms by the United States govern ment to President Diss, ho said: "I think the ,Amerloen recognition. .. t . - it, .1 J '" ""-,- . port. However, the American government thus Interprets the recognition, having Instructed Its naval forces to dump our ammunition overboard, also supplying the Diaz regime with fresh war materials, establishing a naval blockade against us, declaring neutral zones In the largest cities and enabling Senor Diax to mobilize gar risons while tho American troops guard them. The American government, therefore, not only recognized President Diss, but declared the alliance In favor of Senor Dias and military hostility against the Nlcaraguan people. "I much regret that the American government baa not taken any opportunity offered by myself, together with the liberal party, to end this distressing situation, which would greatly benefit not only Nicaragua, but American diplomacy If applied In a humanitarian, friendly way. Were it not for the decisive American pro- , T V. i!"nr,n :.N!S". ""l" ended H'; the fearful ragua crisis. t0CnrtVIt -- A I LeV-iV- 5W,"S K "vH "Win tWl. oh thCLSVt- - - j' -. n .w7-r- KtM. v4.-- t v Wtt V.t iririr ' -- - , . 1 77; 1 A-- TOM) MtMtn V HAT re. Of - a.vbi COtW1 V " Rebel General Dies in Heated Battle By OEOROE W. HINMAN. JR.. Universal Service STsff Correspondent. MEXICO CITY, March 27 Following a battle In JallVM between a force of seven hundred Catholic and federal troops sent to suppress the uprising, sixty rebels and thirty federals were reported killed, according to reports from Arandsa reaching here tonleht. Rebel General Felix Raraias reported killed, while the Insurgnt forces ore said to have suffered tho loss of more than a hundred prisoners. Tho rebels were flnsllv routed. losln treat quantities of arms and munitions. Moving "Men who don t have to be told "Be Careful'' are found In the I " classified Waptada "Movlng-Storsge- 'today. r u In tho district court of tha Third judicial district. In and for tho County of Salt Iake, stale of Utah, ths Fed eral Land bank of Berkeley, a corpo- Mullln. ll.lf Mary ...In.r Genevieve 1:1.0 A Mc- McMullln, Utah Lake Irrigation company, a corporation, and the West Side National Farm Loan association, a corporation, defendants, to be sold at sheriffs sale, at the west front door of the county courthouse, tn the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on tho 10th day of April. A. D. 1937. at 11 o'clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parrel of land situate in Salt Lake City, Salt I eke County, State of Utah, to wit: Porcell Commencing 140 rods south of center of section 1$, township S south, range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, running thenco south 40 rods, thence west 160 rods, thence 40 rods, thence east 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less. Parcel S Tho east half of tho north half of tho south half of the southeast quarter of section 16, township S south, rangs 1 west. Salt Lak, baee and meridian, containing 0 acres. -- -- lacrg hlgh water right In tho Provo Reservoir company, said water right beina appurtenant to said land. Also, together with thirty shares of the capital stock of the Utah Ijiko Distributing company, said shares being represented by certificate No. 42$. In Salt Lake county, state of Utah, Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United Ststeg. Dated at Salt Ike City, Utah, thl 1927. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. and Cottonwood Irrigation Company. Notice Is hereby given that a apodal meeting of the stockholders of Gooseberry and Cottonwood Irriratlon rompary haa been called and wtU be held at the regular meeting plaoo of the company at city ball. Fairviow, Uteh. on the 13th day cf April, 127. at 1 o'rlork p. m. for the pjrpoao of considering and voting upon the following proposition,: specifications of (a) To niarge-irwers. purpose, and objec, of tho corporation to Include among other powers and purposes ths right of sub scribing lor snares 01 stock in other water companies, and to amend ar. tide 4 of the articles of Incorporation to effectuate such change, and. (b) To authorize the board of directors of the company to aubscrlbo stork of the proposed Sanpete Water company and to evidence the purchase or subscription ptice by th, not of the company secured by ntortgag, upon the company's assets. By order of the board of directors and the undrign.d. EASTON CLEMENT. President. LTVERN JENSEN. Secretary. Gooseberry e NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. To tho stockholder, of Ltan Imp),. company: -- Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting ol tH stockholder, o Utah. Implement-Vehicl- e company h... teen called by stocknoidera thereof owning moro than o( outstanding atock of th, sa.1,4 I 1 vUTT KTvW. .ttH ration entitled to TVUCX ro ot at such e,. meet- ing, to bo heid at th principal of'!.- of said company In Salt. Lk Cur wOVkj NtVLSW Utah, on Thursday, to jt ity 0j April, 127. at th hour of $ rlo, . m-- of said day, to consider and ac upon aa proposed consoi: Nation of si4 corporation wlthr'th a Burton Irrpn-jrecompany, and propnaed In. taking over, and operating bv to consolidated company eo to b forr-,-., e. of tbo proper! la, riichta sod th assumption of In ; Ion comof the liabilities Fa a. pany, a corpo"1'""' of i a jr 0 o'n.r Maho, and to transact Km lrUV.HA- Mf VVfvfc ,CDO, JVifiV nt bi.j; ' rran-rril- ad Butmaea aa may r -- SHERIFF'S SALE. meot-Yehi- a - ta c4ov a, Stafe, Practically every battle the weakness of the Diss The present warfare and last battles are proof that public opinion rejects the usurpation, and that the Mexican Intervention Is nothing but a cruel, malicious propaganda; also that only armed Intervention comes from tho American government, which prolongs the unnecessary suffering of the 25th day-o- f March, 1927. Nlcaraguan people, retarding the conCLIFFORD PATTEN, stitutional reestabllshment of the Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Bute of Nlcaraguan government. Despite this Utah. distressing conviction and the situa- ' Br C. L. Schettler, Deputy. tion, I will continue fulfilling my George 8. Balllf, Attorney for Plainsacred duty of defending the cause of tiff. Nicaragua and democracy." IHito of first publication, March 1$. regime. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: A Happy Thought tCNt Europe Is about 100,000 square miles smaller than It was ten year, ago. One great .city of more than 100,004 Perm, tiaa been people, moved out of Europe, Into Asia. from rage One.) (OeaOnaed Jo-da- y, to The Trlhase. MOAB, March 27. An elaborate program is being arranged by the Woman's Literary club of Moab, which Is sponsoring the eleventh annual convention of the eastern Utah district of Federated Women's Clubs of Utah, which will be held at Moab on Sat- PONDERS Is Europe Moving Into Aslal UNIT AGTIVITY (By DETROIT, March sociated Press.) Two bandlat, who held up a night club hero early angered because, patrons were slow In giving up their valuables, made their victims march around ths room, soldier fashion, for more than four hours. The bandits entered the place shortly sfter midnight and ordered the guests, about forty persons, to line up along the walla and to toss their vsluanies to the center of the floor. When the request resulted In a shower of knives, key rings and other trivial articles, the men ordered their victims to pick them up and. "try It over This was repeated A half again." dozen times until tho robbers tired of the game and forced the patrons to The begin marching around the room. "march" was eiegun about 1 a. ni. and lasted until ( a. m., when the rubbers soparently were satisfied. The victims turned over money and jewelry valued at $3500. During the march a woman succeeded In escaping and notified Patrolman Norbert Butala, who was passing with a friend. George Nestor, a former policeman. The men ran to the place and as they entered were blackjacked. Both suffered fractured skulls, and It Is feared Butala's injuries will prove fatal. Proposed River Project. Utah. Is Third race, five furlongs. xApprentice allowance. and op claiming r'iVrng High Weather, clear: track, fast. 190, Paieful Prodigal Virginia $. rltorir' 116. in. . StarMaie Look at the "Btislneks 4"ptortuni-ties- " ?S. Prank 5. 11. Starlees 10T, Kull column of The Tribune Want P!nta 110, Kentle H, Athellng Hond Ads andaresee how many good propobeing arranged that, daily. $, lister l", Sanction 10, Burke sitions UTAHN CLAIMS gpeclal Murder Inquiry Is at Standstill $.o.. xGon-dolt- VICTIMS I YOUR PUTTING STYLE. I believe in a putting style which Is most comfortable to the Individual. Golden Red. Second race, claiming, The great mistake In my golf life and up, mile and seventy yards Rock was changing my putting style and Shell 107 (R. Cooper), $18.00, $4.00, $3.00, won; Duty Boy 107 (O. Maxoue). putting stance too often. Jf I could Girl go hack to the little putting1 feature, $4.20, $3.20, second; Yokohama $3 20, third. 105 (J. Deford), In my caddy days Time, with which I 1:45 ran Lndy Leonid, at Edgewaterputted Also and kept it and the Rob Billy Todd, Transplant, Hyperion, stance through all tlie years that 1 Roy, Six Pence, Scarlet Bugler, Fehhave played, I would never have been rah. Specialist, Alceste, Snowcap. called a poor putter. Beca.us put Third race, claiming, ting Is such a big part of the game and up. five furlongs Frank S. 118 it should receive a great amount of (R. Jones), $19.40. $12.20, $8 00, won; attention from the golfer. Near the Prodigal 100 E. Dalton), $15.00, $7. SO, cup is the place where you can for- 113 Bells War (O. Maxoue), seeond; stance, and let comfort rule, fet golf learn thia short putt first of $,20, third. Time, 1:00. Also ran Bareful, Virginia Carlton, Starless, all and adopt a method of getting the Full Point, Kentle, Sanction, Burke's ball Into the hole, which once adopted, I would repeat-al- l the year long.' At Boy, La. Jolia, Kaiiko. Fourth race, claiming, least that Is what I am going to do and up. Clubhouse course Tamale this year and I am expecting to hole Dick 102 (H. Philpot). $17.00. $7.20, more than In any other year. My $4 eo.Von; My Daddv 110 (R, Austin), method is going to be about as fol$6.00. $4.20, second; Suspicion 102 (V. lows : As the force of the clubhead will Peterson), $4 80, third. Time. 1:35. Also ran Trapnet, Green Spring, send the ball more easily with a short , Kllauea, Bryndear-- Raymond Dale, putt, I try to make my grip as as possible. I am going to Huqulnce. Fifth race, claiming, and overlap the two lower fingers of my Sunnvland 110 right hand onto the two upper finup. Futurity course (O. Maxoue), $6.S0. $3.40, $2.80, won; gers of the left. Now I don't care Bronx 110 R. Austin), $3.40, $2.40, how you get this one-naposition, second: Musketeer 113 (E. Dalton), but I think on all these short putts Also ran you should be sure to make It one $2.40. third. Time, 1:11 Shasta Graney, Shasta Limited, ha ml. Some of aur greatest players High Joy, Lahonton. overlap the two upper fingers on the Sixth race, allowances, left hand with the two lower fingers Eighth Running Tijuana Futurity, on the right hand. This gives the $7500 added xSun Meddler 118 (E. right hand a predominance of play. Tnplin). $5.80, $4 20, $2 80. won; xSun-che- n I advise either one, and I might say 118 (P. Fisher), $4 20. $2.80, sec that when I won my double chamond: Our Adele 115 (H. Richards), pionship, I put the whole right hand $3.60. third. over the left with these short putts. Time,, 1:00. Also ran Peralta, Proctor Hug, Henrietta Wild- - I like to have the thumb straight air. Fort Worth. Bonfille, Crispie down the shaft, whether It is plural Seth, Alexander Pantages. Seventh race, claiming, and up, one mile Shasta Gold 103 (R. Austin), $6.60, $3.00. $3.60, Carbine 10,1 (P. Fisher). $5 6o'. $5.60, second; Bookbinder 115 (V. Peterson), $3.60, third. Time. 1:38. Also ran Sanford, Herod's Pride, Cherry Tree. Shasta Bullet, Deep Thought. (Shasta Gold and Bookbinder coupled as Creech entry.) Eighth rare, claiming, and up. Eureka handicap, seven fur arson J07 J. Crslgmile), longs Kit $5 00, $4.00. $3 20. won; Glenister II 108 (V. Peterson). $10 40, $2o. sec ond: New Beauty 95 (O. Maxoue) $6 80. third. Time, 1:25 Also ran Pegasus. Manxana, Tamarind, Miaa Alms, Monteiio. Ninth rsce. Haiming, and up, Clubhoufte cooewe Kamakani 98 J. Craigmller. )$16 80, $6.20. ,$180 won; Shasta I .ad 101 (R; eAustin) $3.40. $2.80. second: Paula Shay 102 $4.20, third. Time, (L. McClalr), Also ran Mushon. Harbin 1:84 St. ger, Begonia, Margaret L., Better Luck. Runoiatne. Hronilmopr. Tenth race. SSO0. claJmlneolds and up, !x and furlongs Bokl 107 (V. Peterson), $8.20. $.160, is. uu, won; joe raiton ins (E, Dalton). $50, $4 60, gecond- Ask. .lohn 108 (E. Puttrirh),' $4.60, third.-Time 1:12 Also ran Douglass h! Johnston, Ppplns, Golden Shore, Betty Maloney, Canny Lady, Picnic: 90M MARCH Hold Up Night Club and Require Patron to Tost Elaborate Program Being Leatherwood Replies to Money on Dance Floor. Anent Arranged for Confer- - Coast Paper 17. tha As- y Pi-n- MAKE CLUBS DAM NOT ISSUE, BANDITS ff 'I s U . o... teiei as j , ; n, & c- -, i aia ii.n-a.it!- inn out at them. aistters or any IMttd this a: b day ofI A. 1, Vki ol lb v-- . k v i : t ..f.. |