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Show XII E WEEKLY EEFLEX, KAYSYILLE, UTAH SEIM Olf 0 Emits in the teres of Little Men I'M MB USII Dyt or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Can AMISTANT SECRETARY OF INTERIOR DEPARTMENT It CALLED ON STAND C Oil Naval PEACE IN EUROPE WILL ONLY BE REACHED WHEN RUSSIA IS RECOGNIZED IT a package ef "Diamond directions so simple contains Dyes" that any woman can dy or tint any Idahs TaI Womsi'a League. old, worn, faded thing new, even If she has never dyed before. Choose Nations Must Make War. ertiae-mec- t. fare Illegal In Order te any oior at drug at ore. A d v End Strife Ctmmlttii For Flrtt TiN lot t)Uil In Inquiry Rturvu oft Buena of Vlota Hall Th ' areata oil ' lor the Drat time la its la to the ltaalzg of tha naval roarrrra, took up la detail the altaa-tkta roaervo No. 3 on the Buena Tint LUla is California. , Assistant NecreUry Finney of thi IV aldington. com-fcltte- -- Interior depart meat and Director 11. Bala of th bureau of mines were railed for qneotluntng la what Commute members said vn tba iaat phase of tbo long laieatlgatioa. Ur. Finney gave to the committee a complete llat of all loaaoa made on th Buena Vlata creme and review. 4, the history of each. Tbla reeerve la known te the checkerboard beeauoe th lan da bald tor the navy were, la moat Instance, alter, mating aectlona, with the Intervening section under private control. Uaay of the early lease, Ur. Tta. offset wells, Bey aLowed, were for granted to protect drainage by wells a adjoining properties. While auleaaei earlier for the making thority rested In the secretary of the later, lor, the wltaeaa said that Secretary f the Interior 1ayne, la all laataacea referred applications to Secretary of the Navy Daalels and made bo leaaei without the Utter's approvaL Some of the leasee made nnder Secretary Faya were to prevent tn Intrusion of water, Finney aald. Tba made by act of early leasee were President Wilson, upon written re. porta by Secretary Bayne. Uit of tham wert for producing wells and aome were tor tbe purpoaa of estabThe Drat area lishing offset wells. leased by Ur. Tayne went to tba Coa. Ttooter Secretary Fall later granted area" witness aald to cover leases, tbe areas In which his predecessor bad grantad "weir Isaacs to producing wells oa mining locations. Tba Drat area" laaaa by Fall was for 160 acre oa the naval reservs No. 2, to tha Boston raclflo Oil company. Fall took tha view," "Secretary Flnaey aald, "that, oa account of the Urge area, of patented lands sad waa lmpractlc. wella upon them. It able to maintain tht reservo aa a reserve and tbe Uada should be leased up. I heard him express that oplatoa. About that tlm he was considering plan for exchanging crude oil for aaral oil la storage." The development of the Fall pot. Icy with reepect to naval oil reserves waa then reviewed by. Finney, who said tha Drat dlscaaaion of tha "ex. change" pan waa between March and Jana, 1921. la duly Tall went West and was absent two or tbre months. On December 14, 1921, the leas to the Boston radfle.OU company was approved, and It waa followed by other area leases. . Phosphorus Bomb Hurts Twelvt Lieutenant Italph II. Honolulu, chemical warfare service; Tate, Sergeant Richard Will Urns and Prlv. at Dimitri Papadlmitrlo were aer. lonely Injured at Schofield barracks when a phosphorus bomb exploded la the chemical wartara area of the bar enlisted men Nine other racks. were burned try flaming gas. They art Sergeant Rowland Fournier, Ctor. Rudolph poral Chares Cooley and Mattson, nivates John Beaver, WH. 11am Crumpacker, William Eeahert, Grant Cavanaugh, Clifford Jackaoa A shell and Harry Miller Emery. was being placed In the bomb when It exploded, throwing Darning gas la all directions. Lieutenant Tate home la la Cl i los go. tad la Has Big Crop yagfrinf on. Indias wheat crop this year U placed! at 375,37,000 . bushels in tha Drat official forecast f tha department of statistics of India, cabled to the department of agriculture. Indications are that India exportable aurplue this year will be about 30,000,000 bushel. Brewert Agree en Tariff Calgary, Albert, Under an agree, meat oa n tariff reached by Alberta brewer la conference here, beer probably will be retailed la hoteU of tie province under the liquor control act at 13 cents for a twelve ounce glass, or two for 23 rents, and 10 cents for an eight ounce glass. It was announc. will pay Individual ed officially. 14.13 for a ruse of two dozen pint bottle. WII Again Attempt Fight Dayton, Ohio. Lieutenant Russell L. Uaugh&n of Logan, Utah, former holder of the worlds high speed airplane record, will attempt again te cross tbe continent In a dawn-to-dfight, shortly after May 15. A special capacity gasoline tank, designed and constructed at McCook field, has been forwarded to the Curtis aircraft factory at Buffalo, N. Y-- , from McCook field to ba placed on hi us GREAT SILT NIGHT FLTIIIE WILL LAKE YIELDS IIP CLUE RANCHER CBB rimne. -- -- A. Welsh, well known to , Maurice many Llinoie Central System employee as superintendent and trade manager of th Waterloo, Cedar Falls A Nortben. railroad (electric) la Iowa, is more than proud of th com pletencM ef the following report recently rendered by one of hla conand number being nize war as a legitimate Institution," ductor, name omitted:' purposely he said, " long as it transgresses Trainmaster, no international law, wa will fight "Mr. ... , T am enclosing card from passenger for peace la vain." Taskt Clnh leavwaa an my train No. Senator Borah criticised th Wash- that f m. Octo 4:13 at p, ing WriM eaday lor a bee con el ington arms conference for having her Id , She YachttQucUanivIciSiUs abolished "only a number of obso"There waa a,' small head of a nail maily practical book en the lete battleships" and for not having worked th cushion of seat through act 4 eaiid raakaag. . dealt with submarines, airplanes ana tn car No. to smoker. Tor bole ad4 eras Ta amSm lha hrai mm Krw poison gases, which, he said, are the to pants an Inch long. Ycl Wm,La- bwrs. hWauU.ach Ou "coming jftethoda of warfare." "1 am sending this information in Th United States, however. Sena- case they should put tn claim for ) tor Borah said, should not disarm earn; unless tha rest of tha world la willing to do so. Otherwise, ha said, Ameri, "Conductor. ca may become tha prey of those who "P. SL This passenger was a man. Style -- Illinois do not throw said their weapons. Central Magazine. ' SALAD "Let us call upon th popla of tha world to disarm, he said, "and to DRESSING George's View . wrlta in their national constitutions George, age seven, and his aunt that war shall only bo waged for de- were walking homeward when aa fensive reasons or upon a vote of tn April rain cloud appeared. Georges taxpayers and of thoaa who will hav aunt hustled him rapidly toward shelto DghL" thunter, hot after a few rumbles Tho Idaho senator said peace In der tbs clouds passed over. Soon anU4 N.CkA8. CMrraa.g. Europe would only be reached when other small duster of douds apaunt, renewing her Rusal is recognized. peared. Th "I am in favor of recognition of speed for home, asserted: 1 wonder those clouds are going?" Russia," ha said, "not because I be- where, lieve in the soviet government, but George, being vexed from th precedbecause th Russians have the right ing rush, quickly replied: "I think are going to thunder." Lot to Contend With to havo what government they want they Mr. Gnagge "Do yon remember tha and because, it is the only way to . Ae Looked to Him woman la tha Bible who was turned peace in Europe and to world disarmshe Into a pillar of salt?" Mrs. Cnagga married mend to rSh says blip ament" hla look as she doesnt "It if "Yea, and I also remember that she had ways," Tha Dawes report on reparations, a lot to contend with." Senator Borah said, although helpful even mended his clothes." did not guarantee definite peace because it did not specify a definite' sum for Germany to pay and did not ask Franc to evacuata the Ruhr. A final sum for Germany to pay ' would have to bo settled "not through . th secret channels of diplomacy, but by an open and impartial international economic conference" Senator Bor Practically every farmer at one ah said. Th weight of public opintime or other has wanted to try O ion ho thought, would then oblige a SHARPLES Cream Separator. Germany to fulfill tho terms. , Mr. Sharpies has formulated a Other speakers Included Miss Iliro 30 DayiFreeTrlal Planthatwill Ohashi of Japan, who, speaking of tha immigration bill, said, "tha disenable you to try the SHARFLES Ho Send exclusion of one race la criminatory Allsteel Separator without any ' Money unjust and wrong. She called upon he cost to you whatsoever the league to work for the abolition E FINDS FAREWELL DAILY tERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST IN TWENTY FOUR BY MURDERER i HOURS PROMISED Supposed Suicide Sought Throughout Country At Brvtal Stoyor of Girl Noorly Twtnty Year Ago July First Will St Evansville, lad. Seventeen years of alienee, during which mlnlona of the law hav carried on a relentless as. Uoawida search for Guy Prescott, who disappeared from this city on day after Mlsa Joel Gray, pretty book, keeper., for the & sad D furniture atora here, waa found la n dying conditions In the vault of tha store, waa broken Tuesday when out of tl past ilk a vole from tbo shadows cam a message purportedly written by Prescott, The Bote, scribbled oa a leaf, from a notebook, waa yleded up by tha ta a Groat Balt lake of Utah, and If written by Prescott provides the closing chapter to a tragedy which has already cost three Uvea and remains behind ha on of the moat gruesome crimes ever commit-te- d lb Indiana. The note was picked up at Promontory Point Utah,' by of th Lon, F, M. Frery, foreman rock ranch. It contained the follow, lag message ; "I have decided, to end It all everybody! Goodly Daily, regular and Washington, mail aervka which will air permanent make San Francisco from New York in twenty-fou- r hours has been promised by Postmaster General New. A plana will hop off from New York July 1, the data when tha new appro, priationa just voted by congress become effective. Night Dying, demonstrated Successfully last summer In eight transcontinental Dighta, will enable th air postmen to keep their schedule. For th present no records will be sought, but going to San Francisco will tako S4 hours and 45 minutes, and to New York 82 hours and b minutes. Tha prim requisites will be safety to pilot and planes, consistent with reasonable feat delivery of maiL Th teats Lav shown that ft la possible to reach New York from th Golden Gat In 28 hours and 14 minutes, and th Golden Gate fr6m-NeYork in 29 hour. Fast trains require 87 hours. A few years ago train running at night presented a In pioneer days tha pony problem. express reached San Francisco from SL Joseph, Mo., In eight days, considered a remarkable performance. Th night hop la between Chicago and Cheyenne. Acetylene gas lights thro milea apart illuminate th way, and overy twenty-fl- v miles an emergency landing Held, designated by a whoa beans revolving seachlight penetrates the air 150 to $00 miles. Btya are being aaked for several planes suited to slower, landing at night Eight cents will carry a letter in tha first sons, New York to Chicago, or San Francisco to Cheyenne. Twenty-fou- r cents will carry it all the way. Close tioif with th railroads will bo pbserved for mail designated for stations off the go-ol- d. Guy PreocotL" Frary, folowlag directions written the cppoalt old, dispatched th to the authorities hero, and relatives of Prescott believe It la his Th , writing. tragedy pf eeventeea years ago occurred on March IT, 1907, when a anarch waa started for Mias Gary when ah failed to return to her bom after th store was closed. Detective found her locked la the vault of tha store la a horribly mutilated condition. For several day she hovered between life and' death, while detective strove to obtain a stats. ment from her. At1 last aha rallied and whispered, "Guy came," and fell back oa th pillow dead her lips sealed forever. PreerotL an employe of the place, wa arretted and released within a He few hour. disappeared lm. local officers when and mediately, were nnatd to locate him the eearch waa extended over the entire nation. William Pinkerton, head of th Pink, ertoa agency, assumed peraoaal con trol of th Investigation and search. Prescott's infant danghter died a te months after hi disappearance and his girl wife followed to tees than a yaer. Frary, la hi letter to the author itiea here, declared the Desk to which th note was found had been ta the weter several years Th not was a imo? L unlctr h xil a ctp hbL of murdered girl, th Mbs age, Gray, of Rev, William the the wag daughter minister Evansville' leading Gray, at that time. The Rev. Mr. Cray died of a broken heart following th murder of hie daughter. Police at th time ascertained th safe of the store had been robbed la addition to the aasault of Mis Gray. on. not Bonus BUI Up t President Washington Congressional action on the soldier bonus bill vrae com pitted with adoption by the house of the conference report on the meas-ur- e which now goes to the president Th , report already approved by the senate, was given hos approval by a viva voce vote;--- 1 ' Walk Out Ties Up Jobs 3vM0 iron New York, More than workers went out on strike here, demanding a closed shop and a wage of $12 for an eight hour day instead of Char lea Murphy ba vines $10.50. agent of the Manhattan local of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Worker, said all union construction In Manhattan, Brooklyn and northern New Jersey waa at a standstill at a result of the Lbt Permanent Air Between Established York and San Francis, ays Now Nave w air line. .... every-Argent- i -- ' Yght (Hub v d tt ine 23 r.3offiri&db' 6 O of racial discrimination against the Japanese en the Pacific coast. North Dakota Senator Killed Steels. N. D. State Senator B, F. Baker of Glenburn waa killed, Roy Frazier, county clerk of Croaby and chairman of the Independent Repub-lea- n state committee, and A. G. Sor. Grand of Forks, Nonpartlan candidate for governor, were league injured seriously to an auto accident He even pays the transportation charges to your express office. Never before has a great, natfonally-know- n Separator manufacturer made such startling terms. BBAnvIaaie O D O 3Eero!30 0m' - lasing Body 3THCQSIG a Why not ret the worlds best while you arc at it. The SHARTIXS Allsteel Cream r. Turn It Scparatof U a with one finger and skim over 600 lbs. of milk per hour. The whole frame and stand are of forged steel Every part is constructed with the greatest zkilL Have the wonderful Automatic Variable Feed at any speed. Send at once for details of the Free Trial on your farm ef Doctor Found Sloax City. Iowa, The body of Dr, F, M. Fjla, Geddea, 8. D, physician, missing from his home sine Decern, ber 13, 1923, has bees found embed-eto a creek fir mllet touthe it of waa found Utica, S. D. Tl) body beneath an automobile, fenrled In an accumulation of mod. Ilnndrvdi had been engaged to a search for the missing man, and rewards were of. fared tor Information as to hla where-abcut- a. 'f a .X lfiytSlnT comer, Company, a Frequently DaashtifaPtrr.NntRMolFiir a a a The Sharpies Separator a Pa. a west - d wht mt doesnt rat costing' aome you elae Onrea sou ao many da not paaa opportunity I because It la frequently disguised as hard work. ' SL Lou!a,Aa the rveult of a fire double. which brok out in a three-storTbe real wealth of a nation la not There la an old proverb, "Beauty apartment three per ns, doe not make tbe pot bofl," but It mother sad her two daughters, are in Ita natural reeourrea hut lu tbe makes th dinner taste better. efficiency of Its workers. dead, eight persons are suffering la. Jirlas and th Uvea of the two score occupants, eeveral of whom were forced to jump to safety were cn laay, gered. elx-fami- ly OTUGILAS LD 7.cni Q. SHOES T 7TT et fJLoe end Warden Stumped by Prisoner Ossing, N. Y. When a prisoner arriTra at Sir.g Sing Thomas Mcln-erthe acting warden, usually him to work in line with hia was experience, but an exception made tn th ease of Harry Mitchell T of Brooklyn. When aaked what his occupation was, Mitchell, convicted, of attempted grand larceny in New j York county, replied: "I am an aria- - j tor." Melnery, however, will not permit him to d any Dying, so he la puzzled to find an occupation for bin Washington. For want of juristic. Uon, the auprerrie court dismissed a case brought to determine whethet railroads in Colorado in rate making can allow shipper of coal 50 cents per car for door board furnished by th ihippers to enable the hauling et their real to box and stock car. The appeal was brought by the receiver? of the Denver A Salt Lake Railroad Company against Us public utilities com mi iioa ef Co ora do and other. gr. O Super-Separato- M terrific storms la the Hiriof district f the ra ted rrovlnrs of Indls, near where wor d Dyer are sttemptlae ta cross the con nnt, acrordinit ta a teas agency dlsyatch from Allahabad. y, Pay SO 'Irrigation Parity Called WasVncton. A senate Mil author. Irln? a;jotntravnt of a comm'ssloa to of cooperate with representatives Mexico in a study of th equitable us for. Irrlcstl n p Trosea of maters of the Rio Grind river below Fort Quit-maTexas wag rented fey the hius farrtjra affair committee. n, FqEinAig to' Airs 3 near here. Argentine In Grip ef Etrika Bueno Aires. At noon Sanday It waa estimated that 70 per cent ef all Argentine workers had gone out In tho general strike which is paralyzing tha buaineas of tha whole country. Tho government is worried over the strike and Its effects on foreign trade and commerce, the cabinet, foL. lowing a long meeting Satuday, in which the situation waa discussed, meeting again Monday to taka positive tep to prevent interfering with commerce. cabinet Although th that It to "within the recognises titileft 'tdr rightrwf strike," it cannot allow any interference with foreign relation. Therefor the navy department ha been ordered to seize several river steamers and tug which haVt been manned with navy crews In order to keep up communication with Montevido and allow foreign vessel to enter the port of Boenoa Airea. FREE TO YOU Mail co-ope-ra main ! - LETTER BELIEVED WRITTEN walkout. - Si 7rlg ley's bmmaawdlu 4 e and 15-ce- nt tls Ic2sMastlnW cc2i:cUca yea can boy cad tfs a help to U cestlca cad a cleanser o --a cad tztUu Full Particulars in - - - Conductors Report - Washington. 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