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Show 4 J Our Pet Peere pew (iwts vatst M it CULLED BE DEATH "f, CHIEF , EXECUTIVE fiUCCUMfiS AFTER VALIANT FIGHT FOL . LOWING OPERATION Death Prwdwaas I CempHeatad Vltw af Apprttch-le- fiitua-ti- for a clear a g I'jTWixy complexion? llsct.ee Ebert, Irat it German lha republic, president died last week from peritonitis. which followed an operation Tor appendicitis. Th former eaddlemaker, whoa shill in guiding tha Infant republic ttraiik tha first turbulent years of Ha ailstenra, was acknowledged area hy hta hitter aaamiaa. toad a gallant fight for Ufa. But hi system had bean undermined hr an attack of tnflu-antbefore tha operation and hla heart was not equal to tha hurdea Imposed hr tha polsow which had spread PLOT t, Mag-deber- g INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS UNCOVER CHICAGO SWINDLE FOLLOWING CONFESSIONS t WEEK SEARCH, REVEALS MUTILATED BODY IN WATERS OF UINTAH RIVER Children born in February have ail the odds of obtaining greafneea la their favor. Figure compiled by Dr. Robert Underwood Johnson, director of the Halt of Fame, show that more tnen and women enrolled In the hall were horn during February than la any other month. Twelve of the erwon who have niches la tha hall had their hlrbdaya that sixty-t- hree month. Policeman Demands tlx Barrels ur Qua And Aa Ar Uead T Taka Lift Whiskey Fee Part In Ataf Farmer; Crimt Parallels tack Which Prevented Murder Dana By Hijack Gam Indian Yeuthe Internal - rnr Indian Digs Up Big turn Jay, Okie. A burled treasure, totaling from (5S.006 to (60.600 la gold, was unearthed Bear here by Tom Itickllff, full blaod Cherokee Indian, while he waa digging a trenrh for Ih foundation of hla amok house. The ;roperty formerly belonged to a family named Miller, and It la thought the gd,1 may hav been placed there before the Civil war, according to County Judge J. Grover Scale Scab said Wlckliff pick tor Into the tin bos containing the pot or goto and. according to Scales' belief, the In dtan will be entitled to full ownership of the treasure. Wlcktlfr Jealously gitarvitsbi newly found rlchea, and won't allow anyone to examtn tha coins tloecly, the Judge said and ah They were Mark Hopkins, February 4; William Tecunoteh Hhenuan, February 8; Itanlel Boone, February 11; Peter l'joer, February 12; Abraham Lincoln, February 12; George February IS; Alice Freeman Palmer, February 21; George Washington, February 22; James Russeli Lowell, February 22; Emma Willard, February 23; Henry Wadsworth IngMlovr, February 27, and Mary I.yon, February 2H. Doctor Johnson's Hat . showed that April was second with eight Hall of Fame (member. Jnne was last with only two. pea-bod- Six arrests, made by the revenue department, here gives promla of uncovered tha biggest hoots Intrigue in Chicago stnee the advent of prohibition. Special Agent Patrick Rocha declared. Three t the alx prisoners were defendants In tbs 11,000,000 Syhley warehouse paae. Their con few ton a three Implicate a police captain, banker and members of the prohibition personnel. INDIGESTION Roche refused to divulge the pam of lha police captain, -- but said that according to Information given him fEDfGfSDOIT! the captain had demanded that six barrels of wblaky, each valued at Beldam 3 he rolled Into hla cellar, after Hot hia men had Interrupted a hijacking Relief episode. Tha plan, according to Roche, was to buy whisky under legal conditions of permits. through manipulation ZSj AND 7U PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Then while the boore was fn transit it would be aeixed by hijackers in the Secret of Long Life employ of the operators and disposed Seventy jeurs old, haiku alniut fifty of to other sources according to and feel even younger, I un apt deRoche. lu this way the operator scription it Elmer Gray, assistant would mak enormous sums by taking county attorney of Hennepin county, several profits on each shipment, Minn. He saj It Is nil because for more than A". enr he has gone withRoche said. out eating noon lunch. By not eating the 13, Oial meal he conservatively Idaho Bank Closed that he has saved (3,2oU. but Pocatello. The First National hoax wishes some one to tell him where of Montpelier, Idaho, failed to open It is. Its doors, according to information received here. The cause of tha action waa said to have been on account of the heavy withdrawals, of the peat week. The bank waa closed by order of the controller of currency. According to word received, 'he federal officials had said that the hank waa In good shape aa to loans, and It la hoped for a resumption or business soon. dapped Hwsds A Cracked Udlei Dempsey Visits (alt Lake Salt laike. Jack iMmpsey, heavye "VeeeW PetreleM J.Uy Ve keeSe keluce werkia Ml weight champion of tha fiatic world, Ike aoM r wet aa and more recently movie atar, ar riv-- d in Salt Lake last Thursday over kaecktee. Per eeu, Hewe ee eeeae erske treeklee, the Lo Angeles A Salt Lake Route, SMb- "VeeeW JeSy bWelb, accompanied by hta bilde, who was Amejre eafe. Metk ea g until recently Estelle Taylor, film lee yr oWmar leee star, and hia mother. Mrs. tx-elieaeye,ee.'fcJ wmren Mia. Dempsey. The Tarty went at once u State Wee Not y the elder Mr home to Dempsey's rest after their journey Chicago. Fort Duchesne Frank Stiffen, SI, Clata rancher, believed to be tha victim af murderers as brutal as those who aet upon Thomas Rhodes last September, waa found dead la the Uintah river near here, with two bullet wound In hi head and two gaahon hta face, thought to have been Inflicted with aa ax. The body waa found la lha shallow water aear th hani or tb by Sheriff Lafe Richardson' of Uinta county, after a thorough aearen of of their sharped critics. the dead rnaa'a farm, lasting alx days, Thera was probably not another had failed to reveal any clue aa to leader ln German y,ht enemies hll whereabout. Tha search waa Inwho could hurt succeeded stigated by Mra. George Machine, where h did, and hla death four neighbor-ranche- r of Stiffen, who bemonths before the presidential elec- came alarmed by hla sudden disaption prod urea mot e confusion In a pearance and notified the' sheriff. The motive for the eriute and Idenpolitical situation s. cad y badly muddled. tity of the supposed perpetrators are President Ebert wa the first of all shrouded In mystery, according to He admitted the patriotic Germans to forget party Shet Iff Richardson. lines when It became necessary to here that the rlrcumstanres surroundcheck the extremists, either In the ing the death of Stiffen led to the beradical or conservative camps. 11a lief that the man had been murdered frequently brought curses upon hla and that the crime had been commit-labead from tha one side nr the other by more than one person. Storby approving measures which they, ks told by other members of the according to thtlr view points, deemed searching party alao conclude that tha crime was committed by more either reactionary or too radical. Hla attitude won the confidence of than one asaaanin. They said that lha ambassadors and ministers accre- Stiffen was too large a man to have dited to Berlin and ha was a power- been carried from the house to the ful factor In bringing about accept- river by one man. The distance from the ranchhouse ance of tha Dawea plea which promisee to calm tha storm that baa raged to the rtvwrbank. where the body of about the reparation problem for so Stiffen had been cast by hla murderers, la 125 feel. II Is believed to have many years. been attacked in the house, murdered Herr Ebert started life aa a and then carried to the river and tossbut years of etperiencs as ed In. a labor organiser and official of Stiffen wa leal seen alive spirioalona. together with his wtds trainhim la ting wood near hi ranchhouae by Mrs. ing practical politics developed even as, his admirer pointed out, the llackln. Shu went to hi home and lata Samuel Compere was developed found him mllng. She said aha noticed aims of a struggle in the la America. house, which arouaed her suspicions ml & a V Vaseline Blast Probe Is Ordered JafcmrThe govern turn t has ordered an official Inquiry Inn. the falsi dynamlta explosion on the Island of Caju In which upward of 500 persons were killed The pi 'i and lire q de;s rtnnu tary Bras! are t tossed as part of the pa lion's armed forces! assumed .m l gleie control of tha Island and martial law was established over vlr-Ina- the devastated area. liberate IerJurj. At length, becoming u..iaji,.w ssLetl, very lniressn,..( ,u know the nature uf an natt 1 du.- ' - - If the extravagant tr to l,r gardly, they will Ik just m..de-t.-i- y eccuHMiilcaL They ought n try Performance-i- it. s j j Hav you ever nude this text d HsuHslSX? Do it today. More milrt miles, faster miles, with lew srrypothcr loss- - of oil will show you bow da dsively KaniMsta excels. MonsMgtor will sell you on perform-nnen-. . Stick to JfeoOlglsi. Yoo3L.be fied with HiasKzlsi perfMaukce. motor Drill live longer. Bpy Saha Yota od C tbs sign. Ban Fr noise u, CaL OiTggffj Lus An !. Oils & Greases . I 38 years old, a miner, committed suicide In the Ontario mine, by putting giant powder In hla mouth and blowing his head off. After nil tbr' workers Lad left. Johnson went Into th mine, obtained the powder and killed himself. Tom Ryan, engineer at th mins, the body when he Vent into th east drift. It la thought that Johnson had become despondent II had been nrreted for disturbing the peace, and waa rt leased on bond of II la survived by hts widow (56. and on daughter, 16 years of ago. i j , j j fcfw Ntgrs It Burned at Stake Rocky Ford. Ga An unidentified negro, who confessed to. attacking n 14 year-olgirl near here was lynched. The negro waa burned at the stake. brought hack to the seen f hi crime and identified by hla victim He pts then carried Into n field, where brush and wood were piled about his manacled form and gwwtnr1i8rha"appli5if to hi the wood was set on fire. . -- e i J i i L S. Dasiness can-i.ih.,- 1 Ike e j fr Meyer Gives Lsae Oats Washington. Record of all loar.a made in Idaho by the war finance corporation were submitted to a speti.il e by Eugene Meyer Jr director of the corporation, as refutation of charges of favoritism ,B these transactions toward Senator Idaho. Tee Gooding, Republican. hearing resulted from a resolution introduced last session by Senator Gooding asking taveatigation of charge Involving him. 94h Hrvtwt. fsffy Aa-- kj M tw. I so wUot ot Hot Sana. Cuts, " fiuel Chaiaa. w. hui hsrx. tad CniaJt Doot M bStr w th V OTtM. 'r 4 Mm mi mbh Salt Bmm AMtwwfwd. t. r. Tmc h, one-hal- Iowa Mae Gets Legion Pott Moines, la.- - James F. Barton of Iks Moine announced his acceptance of the position of national adjutant of the American legion. TV Nevada May Llceete Gambling Reno. .v.-- A gambling bill made Ita appearance in th state legislature at Carson City, when Assemblyman Rrbblns of Eik0. introduced a measure providing for the collection of (1060 license fe from each table operated for various Xme. Among the gam,, would be Uwful under the bill ar fro. roulette, fan un. mjan. twenty-one- . stud and draw twAerPv er games are already pe,x;:tt-the state law. wide-open- .LywwWeeaiUw. senate-committe- Will Curtail Logging Output ancouver, B C.Paeific coaat um i tn be cut f for the next sixty day, lumbermen after a week end conference here between loggers from Brit-i- h Columbia. Washington, Oregon and California and lumbermen and b inker of the Pacific coast. wot. tLM but! u Cwwftbw otw siDwm9u!kwWle-- s. (of many oilier way ftrands-yiSa- g (rnmem PQJDSn . TUX SrVSLD'B GBXJTXST DAIUNG Goes farther lasts longer. It Coatilnt faorfidufi the ordhory )iovhub etroBglh . un-se- e Cal MonaNotor dla-cover- i nlC theSestTest Miner Blows Head Off Park City. Bam Johnson, about I u ' Arv you aware tl.t u .mcurt utanded In the Bible n..t t,. ber fill nitnews against v..ur tnlghUirr I nut; hut I'm mu lourin' fni. neea agiu him. I'm faM. w n, IVeps fur lllixx. V Tw Sailors Burned Ceolidga Will Us Old Bible Baa Pedro, Cal Two sailors of the Preevaent Coolldge. Washington 17. 8. 8. Nera2a were Severly bnriv-eivt taking th oath of office for hTl and the lives of seventy-fivotheta J elected term used the same Bible on endargered by n gasoline ex plus mn which he was sworn In afterthe abcjnrd a motor sailer at the nsvy death of President Harding. The Bifreight dock her. ble Is one that has been in the Cool lde family years and was Cgarets Taxed Balerx. Ore Governor Fierce ha brought to Washington by Colonel signed a hill providing for a 16 per John Coolldge, the president' fathrent fat on clgarrta. smoking tobae-r- er. who administered the oath to his and' senff. Tha tat la baaed on ton August 2. 1953. at th realty the retail pricn.- hem at Plymeuth, Vt o great Warns Russia of Attack Since taking over the command of the Red army from Trotsky, War Minister Frunxe has been ramin Russia against danger of attack from European powers and urging an Increase In the bolshevik forces. Speaking before a conference of communist member of the rmy, the new war chief said the present strength of the organisation. 562.500 men, was insufficient for mobilisation purposes In the event of attack. For this reason Russia must enlarge her territorial forces, he said. j d ' Altogether Dlffermt A lawyer was examining whom tie had reason Moscow. -- Utah Project Gats Additional Funds An agreement has Washington. been reached by house and senate conferee for an increase in (he appropriation for the Salt Lake liasin reclamation project. Utah, from (900.-io(- l to (1.000. COO. Also there has been an arfeement lo eliminate from this Item In the Interior department bill a proviso under whtih the senate would have to fumtah aid to settlors once the project was ready Jack Kearns Not Guilty e e Mt eee for settlement Such provision fm KCTWOCtUM JCLLV l,os Angeles Mra. Mary Teunn i Washtnvton and Montana reclame .t.toooo suit against Jack Kearns. led to holding of (ton project manager for Jaik J Vm jme y m t--. Um to eonfeeevo-w-fcart maies'Lvr'an alleged attack n h,r BATHC Y00R EYES tw lv.TkMMv loniti. weeks, hut they filially wete aicep'-- d m Kcain. was dismissed bv a jtuy INInr i" XrMiM kinr.Tnr. V Nutlet. last week by the senate, and whn in supciior court here. Mrs Tenn-- v the house 't on he renf, rente re- oritmally asked for a isimm.il mm will tie rendv ph.iiit ac.uuM Kearns, hut this tne port the supply for President tVot dges stgnrtaxe, tUakrlet aitirnerrrfrrsedTaliiT H-il suit followed. Dawes Naee Secretary Qwd fi shiftVeA eleeeee eSeede eyr ) mU MS wn g Nice ('hitaeo. Premnr eeet And mmwttw m OISCTX Negro Caneibaia Esecuted TXimhIUm !kudt-aux- . FhaHe G. I'awew has announced France. Six negro tan vs 'the selection if K. Ho wrs whom Bartley, nibal. among a. man ej member of the t'shiartcn stkff of j ears old and a woman 76. recently D. a hi pr re were executed by French ihe Awes IxtpJ troop at College F. Ro ts I v Bartley accomtanled Victoria. French Guinea. The school or crncitwcT AS stniuii ul WucW. Citeky fn Yeldut Harding when he visited were convicted of ktlling and MILMalufiL j (ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH U en route to Alaska and eating eleven persons. They faced the west enat. the firing squad bravely. KEPT ntoirr 1 Seill-aw- s notified Sheriff Richardson bc&tflcUl! TIGHT collec- tion of art, which had become a hobby with him. Mr. Clark had an aversion to trv-cling about New York In automobile, contending that it wa too dangerous. He used, instead, the subway, For some years be had owned a mausoleum In Wood lawn cemetery here and he was laid there for hla final resting place. water Sure rzr pSrtki ma- in it Mr. jTIark housed a 6 me-tsur- -- dike-Te gan, and 1 went FOR (L-10- tw STALED Famout Americans Born in Month of February HOLIES . fcod 1 William 'Andrews New York. former senator 1 old. Clark. years of tbs and Montana pioneer from t dead, Industry, l( mining copper hla Fifth avenue home, of pneumonia following a cold contracted a few days ago. Mr. dark, who waa vice pveaidaot of the Unlfed Verde Cepper company, maintained a residence la Butta, Mont., hla home city, la addition to on her. Sine he returned from another residence in Sacramento, CaL, last December, he had "been active la directing the United Verde and other companies In which h waa Interested. An idea of hia wealth U given by the fact that, as far hack as 1SS9, b refused 150.600,000 for one of hla copper mines. HI rise to wealth waa during a career which Included the occupations of farmers helppr, school teacher, law student, miner, prospector, banker, and art collector, Mr. Clark's widow was Anna La Chappell, a Canadian physician daughter, thorn he met in hla prospecting days, who became his ward on tha death of her father, and whom Mr. Clark married in Marseille. first married to Mr. Clark wa Kate St. Uaffer of Kennelavllle, Pa in 1869. She died In 1893. Mr. Clark residence at 962 Fifth avenue waa one of the most pretentious structures in New York, and at Its completion la 1912 it was said It Included to have cost (5.600,000. a system of Turkish baths, a huge or- Resinol throughout his system Around his bedside .when lha ana same ware hla wife, their daughter, Amalia, and her hilt band, lr. Wilhelm Jaeneke, and their sola son to survive the war, Frelderkh, Jr. State Becretary Meissner tras the only other person present, aslda from tha doctors and nurses. Tbs politics attacks upon tbs which culminated in the trial, and tha afforta to connect him with the Barmat loane acan-da- l added greatly to lha burdana Imposed upon him aa chief executive of n new republic. Putsches and threat of putachea and the JIbea of tha monarchiats who could not bear the Idea of n working man succeeding the Hohensollerns, had hslpad to undermine hts ones rugged constitution. But tha firmness with which ha managed tha political crisis arising from tha tangled party system and the .jtrnpltl dignity- - with which Frau Ebert met her duties as first lady of Germany disarmed many pres-Idsn- I CaUitulsilfceslAvkW a Jr? Outstanding Figar af EHy Day tha Weal, and Capper King f Great Wealth Answer Call Try the Resinol products a week and watch your slda Improve ! Resinol Soap thoroughly cleanse the tiny pore and rids them of Imparities. Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the inflamed, Irritated spots. Thu moat aggravated cases of akin affection hav readily responded to thi treatment. . FreidgrUh Give thrrn JLTS!? Do you yearn11 , Presidential Barlia. ofter every near SENATOR MONTANA FORMER DIES OF PNEUMONIA AT NEW . , YORK RESIDENCE cwiTtflt el any otbf t?raa |