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Show m anK1tc v NORTH ERX ITUI-A- wnlliiurj eoli! m! Tlinixlaj. i lDUO-- mr .WPdwNljj km t .nd Jr , , B Fivi-- ; Temperature. ' .Su. .., Roof of Beaton Bids. KkA Maximum Tuesday Minimum Tuesday ..II ...,..'.6 Minimum Wed. ... 4 a m. Wednesday ... .0. . I ... .f I Wednesday .. 1.......1 .11 Noon Wednesday . ... .In Wednesday nlgbs ind coatliurd rulil Rft and Tliuri'Uj i . ICBpmiim or briar-- riua: - jrt - a-- cunts. salt, lake city utah Wednesday December i YEAR SEVENTY . FIFTH 24.1924 , i IN PLANE Placet Before. League B7 He? Regutering of London Treaty, Say David Lawrence. TT X CAUSE OF DEATH UNDER QUESTION - DAVID LAWRENCE. Doe. Ji.I th Irltli free mala an Independent on tlty n far a International rela tln;a are concerned. or la it a jarl - WASHINGTON. the Hriil.h empire? .' f I siul x tfer-ot- ntemlFmq-4hs-har- pt i.f opinion which developed Co Amer'csa eenelr In 111 hei'.-e- r nvrr Iiir'!11'V 'x the OF HUE 2UURSAG0 OflPWEOTH dominion' hnd rtx pole. r nnar vote In the league of Nations, the point ' row Irish O' ib la more ftMt than of anefor mic Interest I. may n tl.e end lrti& M Brltl-- h of William Body Thoutand Pilgrims Wit . net Rare Ritual Which Brings in Holy Year Of - Catholic' Church. k? Who Died a Fiancee Waited With License, to hd Exhumed Ire-1.- ,' he-at- ie ne.-he- a lh hague mem!er Ireland aaa not then and it a'ati feared that the United be toalcs might morally obligated to help Great Britain preserve her terr.torlal Integrity aa against a rebellion l,y Ireland. The a newer made by the frienda tvaa that Arttclo Ten meant the preservation of the territory of membera of the league a against external and not Internal aggreo-rn because tha words -- "external worn In the covenant. dLftfmadon r MCI (hi did not satlefy she op poxing alementa. When Iba Irish frae elute Joined I ha league, many Americana of lriah descent aaw the I ague covenant as a protector to Ireland because. If was reasoned, the memhet states would be 'obliged to come to the assistance o. the Irish free state "as against external uggresalon by any. other or state whether that stale vu Great Britain or not. The action of the London govern-!- !, however. In making the I itlnl that her treaty with Ireland 03 n'l come under the requirements of the covenant may be conof such a i', lied as an anticipation some day though tha Marnning of the British has always all the dominion might hrn that hare a voice in International relations. but that the vote of tha British empire must be cast aa a unit and the obligations df each dominion must ba those of British empire as a a hole. n ho far as America and other are concerned, tha refusal of Grent Britain to concede that her dominions hi states In an International sense means continued diplomatic dealing ath tho British irtplre aa a unit through London, re matter hoe many ministers or h gallons, commissioners or are established tn Washington or e'aeahere to represent the British commonwealths. Tha visa point now adopted by Great Britain la an Interesting sequel to tha charges mada in tha renate here'1 that tha British to get flye extra votes tn the league as compared With America's pne . The original idea of giving the in tha dominions membership league received. tn fact, more from President Mlson than fiom the British who ennaent-- d reluctantly and large'y because tlicj did not foresee tho posslblll ties of controversy which since have been opened up. Ireland a use of her membership tn the league ts such that there le no doubt here Great Britain wonld rather eliminate the six dominions from voting power altogether In the league If that could be dona and so far a the American debate is concerned. the six to one issue would fhen be removed. The Irish In America, however, mlrht then be even more opposed before. Tho tq the league than ever Independent 'status of Ireland may vet be achieved through definition of tho league and the world court. (Copyright 1624.) Entire Fortune Left to Cardinals, Archbuhop, Pontilicial Join Nobility Court in Observance; Americans are Present Foter Parent With for ' Sweet Annuity heart Unprotected. W1LUUI CHICAt-Dec. 24. (Art Aa better for the rumination today of the body of William X. McCUnlocfc was signed by Chief Justice Hop. kins the criminal court. , ALBPOl LRQIK, X. M.. Dec. 4. (IX b -- William D, (shepherd, Chicago lauyer, will return to Chicago Immediately after Christmas, lit-- said today when Informed nn Investigation was under Into the death of W II Mam N. way McCUn tock. S McCMNTOCK. 16 BELOW1 ZERO; KSTJItt Man Reported Frozen in Lone Cabin; Hundred - Hore Freeze; Yellow, tone Hits 65 Below. A -- d tia-tlu- con-tplr- -- s ' ; BT HIRAM K. MODERWELL Cable to .The Deseret News and Chicago Dally News) ROME, Dec. 24. The ceremony of opening the holy door of 8t. Peter's cathedral, hich Rome today is one of the most solemn and beautiful and certainly one of the tnost rare In the whole ritual of the Catholic church. In the presence of the whole pontifical court the member of various reigning, families, all ' the cardinals archbishops and prelates who ar in Rome, the Roman noof lay sobility. representatives cieties hundreds of pilgrims from foreign lands and a vast crowd ol the Roman populace Pop Pjuz the eleventh struck three blows with a golden hammer on which had been sealed for a quarter of a century. This ceremony, which has a symbolizmystical significance-a- s of ing tha- opening at the gate G roes to be .Peskem, mark the format opening of tba year of In which more than a million Catholics will coma to Roma to seek absolution and Inspiration. Many Attendants Shortly before 11 oclock the pope left hta private apartments In the Vatican, and. accompanied by tha chief dignitaries of the court, hta household and a guard of Roman nobles and the Rates guard proceeded to the Hall of Vestments Here he was met by the cardinals arrhlblshop and bishops and assumed his ceremonial robes and mitre. From there he waa carried In a chair tha aedla geatatorio. which la used for the moat solemn occasions to the .Ristlne chapel, preceded by the papal cross carried by tha auditor of the tribunal of t Special . Dec. 24. (AP) CHICAGO, The body of William McCMr k. "the iillllonaire orphan," will ba exhumed to determine' whether typhoid fever killed him three weeks ago while his fiancee, Misa Isabelle iope. watted futilely at his bedside with a marriage license. State's Attorney Crowe and Coroner Wolf started an inquiry Into I'la death at tha instance of Harry Olson, chief justice of the municipal court. Pathologists Will 'make a special search for a poison or other foreign matter in the vital organa. Death occurred a few months after McClintork became of age and took possession of a $1,009,000 fortune left him by big mother when he was four years old. ' In his will, signed a few days after he became of age, the entire estate was left to William D. Shepherd, an attorney, whose wife, was the youth's with A. Y. Rlechmann, also an attorney. Provision was made for an $0,060 life anntinlly for Miss Pope. Scoff Idea. McClintork had lived with the Rhrpherdr aiqca his mothers death. According to Dr. Rufus B. Rtolp, attending physician, typhoid fever was the cause of hta death. Mr. Shepherd, visiting frienda In Albuquerque. N. M., with bis wife, declared over long distance telephone last night (hat the boy died a natural death and there la no reason for an investigation. Detectives searched the Shepherd home for bottles which had contained medicine given MeClln-toc- k during his Illness, and questioned servants. Druggists who filled prescriptions a ere ordered to produce copies Announcement that an exhumation order would he sought was made yesterday. Judge Olson said he had started an Investigation immediately after the death, but refused to state what caused him to become suspicious. The coroner's office made public an anonymous tetter received two weeks ago tn which a belief was expressed McClintork had been poisoned. Attorney Reirhmann, said Me ('Unlock never mentioned to him bis Intention of drawing up a wilt Sweetheart at RrhooL Miss Pope and McClintork had been high school sweetheart and planned to be married next year. When McClintork w as taken ill after returning from the football game, he urged they he married at once, acMiss to cording Pope. On information from Mr. 8hep herd that she alone could not obtain a marriage license. Miss Pope said she delayed for three days in In out their plan. When she leayi read the contrary and obtained McCllntock license. had lost the consciousness. The wedding was postponed and later he died. Rinca the filing of the will for probate, cousins of McCltntocks Aunt Het mother, living lit. Iowa, hvq Indicated they will enter a contest. No provision is made In tha wilt by a trust fund or otherwise for guaranteeing the payment of tha annuity to Mlsa Pope. Shepherd was named full executor and given discretion as to when and how tha sum I to b jiatd. Misfortune Follow Money. possession of the fortune has been attended by 111 luck for years. Originally owned by an English nobleman. It devolved on William Hlckllcg. who married the nobleman's widow, more than to yeat-age. - her Mrs Hfekllng eid widower married Rarah Genaler. She outlived him and married William McCllntock. treasurer of county. lows' Shortly aft"t ain't braggln,r but I can raise McCllntock died, and a cookie with jnr erward. Mrs. Emma any child right Nelson of Lf h married and a apple erout. Associated Edl Mars Iowa, mother of, young Me Cul y right, 12 Inc-Ctlnwrk t tors, re-c- ,e DEXVER, Colo, Dec, 14. (AT) Acme Buffering among range cattle throughout northern "Colorado waa reported In the Rocky Mountain region, held In the grip of an Increasing bllxxard. Train service continued to slow deup an all systems reported communicaWire schedule. layed tion throughout eastern Colorado, a here tho bUzxerd appeared at tha peak of Its severity, was demoral txed. Snow, driven by a high wind from the northeast, fell all througn tha day in tho plateau regions, filling railroad and motor highway t cuts Tha heaviest snowfall was reporttha western slope of tha Rockies, extending Into Utah and standing from IS Inches to Several feat in depth. OGDEN. Utah, Dec. 4. An official minimum temperature of 1 degree below sero was recorded here this morning. An observer In Huntsville, said the temperature stood at II below at I o'clock. ed from POCATELLO, Idaho. Dec. Reports reaching this city from West Yellowstone, Mont., state that the mercury has reached below sero, the lowest ft degrees point In many years In the national park. Reports state that betweenn 49 and 109 horses have been to death and that one man had been fpund dead la bed In a ftreli cabin. The report also states that several persona have suffered frozen arms, hands and feet. fro-se- 19 BELOW AT PROVO. PROVO. Dec. 24. (Special) the coldest Provo experienced morning tn Re history when-t-he 24 was degrees below mercury zero at 7 a.m., and 24 below at S today on, the government thermometer at the U. S. reclame tlon service office. Eighth East and Center streets This ts the coldest ever recorded here. LOGAN. Dec. 24. (Special) Thermometers about town showed 24 below at 4 a.m, and It below at 19 a.m, with reports of 10 below during the night. BRIGHAht CITY. Dec. Mercury stood at 4 below here at t a.m, with I below earlier in the morning and I below during the night. Roads are blocked by drifted snow both north and south. Shipt Captain Believed Washed Off Boat Into Sea eit-nese- the-do- or the rots Flanking hta passage were the clergy of the minor basilicas and representatives of the religious lay orders . After the adoration of the sacrament in the Flstine chapel, the Pope and the whole procession descended to the portico of St. Painto hi tera whers he chair with a lighted candle in his left hand and( proceeded to the a cred door. Here he wae received bv the canon and clergy of the Vatican with Cardinal Merry Del Val at their head. He ascended his throne with Cardinal Btslati at hta right-hanand Cardinal Einuro at his left. From there he walked to the holv door and received from Cardinal Greats Glorgi the golden hammer, which wa the gift of the Catholic clergy of all land. The blows of Jhe hammer sounded shove the responses being sung to the venerable Gregorian melodies by the clergy and the Ristlne Choir Slowly, the door fell backwards and the threshold wes washed with holy water, which had been blessed. The Pope, chanting the Te De-uand bearing the cross in his right hand and a lighted candle tn his left, entered the empty Best! lea founded by Constantine, and In which Charlemagne waa crowned head of the holy Romanem-plre- . d 1.909 Pilgrims Attend. When the whole procession had entered all the other door were opened and the Basilica, which had been empty, waa soon filled with the thounda who had beeq waiting outside. Among those orltnesefng the sacrament of the adoration were about 1.909 pilgrims, including visitors from America. Germany and the Argentine, who eat in a section specially reserved for them. Simultaneously were opened tha ethers of tha holy -doors of throe Roman x basilicas Batnt ehlefSaint John's tha greater Marys and tha lateran Saint Pauls with a similar ceremony performed by Cardinals Vanutalli, Pomptlt and D Lai, respectively. They used alivep hammers donated by the Spanish and French clergy and tha eantral eomm'ttea of tha Elena Cattolica, tha ehlef Italian lay koetaty, (Copyright. 1124, by tha Chicago Dally News Company.) NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 14. (API Another mystery, was added to the deep aaa yesterday when o tbs steamship Celoa of the lines docked hare without her master. Captain Aagar Anonaen of New Orleans battered by 'the crew to bare been washed overboard Monday while tha vaaaal was nearing the mouth of the Mia- -, . sieslppt river. Captain Anonaen was last saaa Monday morning after being relieved oi tha bridge by tha ehlef officer. Re la said ta have gone to hta roam where ha waa served HEALTH MAN MRS. breakfast, - Whan the boy same for the eaptatn VII the empty ltahee GENEVA, Daa, f 4- -( API Dr. ' d- OUo R, Eiehel, Albaney, N, not there. The eaptain 'wag II year eid rotor of Vital statistic of tba N n of died York had bean health, and department sailing far the linaa for ala vases todar from paeomonia. t Vac-car- t, Van-ear- i COOLIDGE DREW LARGEST VOTE IN AMERICAN HISTORY BOSFID LABI1E! HAMMER OF GOLD IN CEREMONY USED COUSINS PREPARE TO CONTEST WILL poser an. to thn dre wring 1 I. I.awztm ,1c.-- with an Indepmd ni etate. d the question hex been raised he- unexpeefedlv ltj threat Bril lrr foreign rln heraelf off 'r wrote to (Jenoi eta'. in that r the tongue mtenniu nol an vontentlon rnlerr! Ir.lo undet the auspices of the league, wu In tended to goietn the re,aton be tween the varWms parti of th 1 nti-- ll commonwealth. rhe I lea point la .cmpha'iealli lv the Dublin governmeni Moh registered the treaty of 1621 r'n(ed in accordance with nne of the bf the covenant. , a o a fVihnpa the greateat opposttloi to Amc trail entrance' into the league dime from Americana c descent e affiliation a ho that under Arlbte Ten. all th member of the league ere o. t. gated to prexerte the territorial of the Integrity of membcri Tenth WAHHINGTOX. Dec. 24. lINS) Marking th Chrtatma th termination of the World war. President Coolidge today atdrtfed to the maimed veteran through Frank J Irin, national loimnamier of the LriauthM American War Veteran, a holida meaKttgo of hope and cheer. the mew whrjae dlwatytittie tell iwjnrTtaHmgwily nf"t1ie4ry aerire and Mtrrifioe in the aimed force of the nation.' aea-c-h wrote m' heartiest go forth at thi ChrWtma tho seventh the conrlue'on of the World war. "TTirlr alorT which nroua the world's' kdnitrattorr during1 hofttilitJoy. has rime then engaged our continuing respect be- cause of tliAlr courasemm fight to heel the wounds of mar, I know that thlr splendid efforts in this direction will eery encouragement from their fellow eitisens. who are determined that eerv apeintance milt be forthcoming to overcome their honorable handing pa. na of ion rled' VXD COOLIDGE SENDS WORDS OF COMFORT TO INJURED Children Made Happy . British Passenger Car Snow Assure! Rapid When Plunges of Trouble Causes Reindeer; Journey Turn; Good Will- - Prevails. Fire, Covers Vessel. FORTUNATE TURN PROPELLOR KILLS THOUGHTS TO POOR TWO ON SEA CRAFT WASHINGTON. Deo. 24. (AP) President Cooltdge reAppeal Sent Out for AH Hole in Pontoon Thought ceived lS.TtS.TS6 of the 24 votes east for 'the three To Guard Against The Cause of jinking as presidential-- ' cendidates In the Hia tan November election. in Faith of Blasting Navy Aviator Lights principal opponents, John W Davis and Robert M. LaFollet'e . Some' Forgotten Child. Near Hampton Roads. received, respectively, 8,378 642 and 4,622.11 votes. These official returns give Mr. Cooltdge the largest pluralFor childhood's supreme night NORFOLK. Va., Dec. 24 (AP) Managers Claimed Right ity ever recorded for a candiand morning, nothing seems lackDamage In a previous J ka-o-f f 7.12 127. or 114.960 more date LikeTo Control Wage tn rough seas is believed to hare under Utah's ahlte-gsrbthan Warren G. Harding's pluing rality In 129. roof now that the Snoa King has caused the snamping of a naval Rise to Cause ly Expressed In percentages, the laAtt the glittering path for th ambulance seaplane at the Hampvote represented 64 4 ton Road naval ar station In Tralfic Charges. Cooltdge itvlft drive of Santa Claus. per cent of (he total of the three ahtch resulted tn death Tuck them in bed leading candidates, ajhile Davis They can of three naval men and athecivilian. received 29 per cent, and ar the sleigh b'ells. With almost An otficlsl was ordered Inquiry per cent. 24 minds still free from the confining by the nsvsl authorities today. The CHKAGfi. Dec. (AD Pel It Iona of the conference comreturning with a hospital walls of space and time, children plana wafrom the North Carolina patient mittee of managers of western Captain and Aide Added know Old Chris Kringle, out un- coaet. miill hare the Untied 81a tee On Rum make that The patient, Landraw Williams of the stars, a Ring Indictments der railroad labor board suspend opei. raculous drive, and never mlsa a Buxton. X. C, suffering with waa one of thoaa who pneumonia, atton of an agreement between the JERSET CITT, N. J- - Dee. 24 single one, if only the snow is met death. The other were E M. Southern Pacific company and it (AP) Captain John Dillon and provided. That's the essential Keysor and A. 8. Malnwaring, chief . d Edward John Kirk thing for engineers and firemen, have been Lieutenant reindeer. petty officer, and P. 8. Gavin, a denied by the board. were Indicted today In Connection After nil there is less to wonder hospital apprentice. Alt four bod-te- a Th western asked with the operations of the alleged nt tn the faith of childhood than managers Two of the victim were at ruck ring in Weehawken, on the that the agreement be net aside bootlegging "What la the propellers as they heresy of "grown-up- . Of the of malfeasance. under a provWon of the trimspor-atlo- n charges 14 persona Indicted. eleven are time that neither begin or ends Iby to get clear of the plane. The twere d roomed. Three oe- act giving tha ooaid power members of the Weehawken police or space, that of men. rupanUVOf B.the plane. Including limits the movements to dp eo U a axe Increase ia llko-4- e department. Lieut W. Cwin, the pilot, The finding of ten bill gainst Santa Claus cares nothing tot such iixcriasa thv-vef fha car these toes con eapwd.' police offtrent, the raiding bf trivialities. Perhaps Tho seaplane wa said to have 47 alleged ealoona In Jersey City finements of physical exlatencs era rler. had a hole torn In tail In The managers did not claim that and Newark by federal sgenta from the myths and Santa Claus, a crea- rising off tha coast forher the -return New York, and the charge made tion of tha mind, lq the real thing. Tn to in increase in rates aaa expected by Ramoel order flight. keep- water Wilson, aasiatant sup" Giving la Beat, from rushing in through tha hole On the Bouthern Pacific, but made erintendent of the Anti 8 loon HowIn descending, tha tail waa held up Real enough to children. the plea 'that other western roads league of New Jersey, that there ever, to the rest of the Christmas aa high as possible, It was said, and a ho made similar wage tnoreases, are a few hundred open saloons com can this of appears to have resulted In the furnished through the spirit giving highlights her. might increase rates. than receiving. swamping of the forward strnctur. the prohibition enforcement situa- rather waa the first serious accident ever It No one can the forget Christmas eve of fascination, mys- In connection with the aerial hosAttempted Murder With tion. tery and wide-eye- d expectation pital service since It waa InauguPoison Candy Charged Bank, Every Store in that marked tha path through rated more than a year ago. nor the part plated by Town Looted by Bandits childhood, , CLEAN. N. T.. Dec, 24. (AP) such wall known character as EIGHT DIE AS PLANE FAUX IN FLAME A warrant rharging Mrs. Hilma Jack the Giant Killer, "CinderFORT WORTH. Dec. 14 (Ac CROTDON. Eng., Dec. 24. A Tom Thumb. d Mother Ensmlngcr, Columbus, Mis, The bank and practically every ella," and all the famous com- Christmas tragedy occurred today wife of George E. Ensmlngcr, store in Paradise, Wise county, Goose that at the airdrome, here when tb sftppon Santa CTaua. a ere robbed last, night, according pany a professional golfer, ulth at- to Despite all these things, there seven passengers and the pilot of here today. received word in Balt the Imperial Airways air express tempted murder tn the sending of The robbers ar believed to be will be something lacking tf there ti a single child DH-2- 4 were, killed when the plan poison candy through the tuntls, those who sacked end burned Yah Lak wakes Christmas that morning to banked and crashed soon after tt week. The amount today is on Its way to the sheriff ley View last taken off. of money secured at Paradise her tb unexplainable, bleak realiza- hadTho of Marion county, Mtssisslp1 passengers, who were on tion that Santa Claus never came. not been determined. Paris for Christmas, their To such critia Situ Harriet Master is in a guard against tragedy were way te aware they were welt hardly the cliv authorities, cal condition from eating the churches, In Fund President when the machine sudthe air Approves charitable organizations and huncandy. Wrapped In. a package over banked Burley Down, denly of dreds Individuals have been containing Christmas greetings, the To Combat Fowl Plague in a xust of wind, went Into a noee busy for several week finding dive candy aaa sent a a gift to George burst flames and into through fond and coal for those E. Ensntlnger, Jr., 4. son of Dec. 24. (AP) presents, WASHINGTON. the exptnmon of the gasoline tank. less fortunate. The boy lives here with President Ooolldg today signed All eight in the machine were conThouosnds citizens Mies Moeter, tits grand aunt. have of the bill appropriating f 100,000 ta tributed to the to death and the machine community ban- burned the department of agriculkets and to Chrintma tree for was detroed. German Obligations Fail; enable fowl combat tha ture to There were two women among European poor children. fire men passenplague and other disease which Citizens, the last minute, are the passengers, Dr. French Troops to Stay have led to an embargo by New asked, Borbosa Lima, gers Including be on the lookto however, states other eastern Tork 'and a Brazilian, and Cedric Trugdett, PARIS. Dc. 24 tIN8) The against live poultry from tha mid out lest some one ba miserable representative of the Chilean ReChristmas morning. Alliefe will not evacuate the Codlewest. view and tha pilot. alTree Decorated. The departments campaign logne district of Germany on Jan. FINNISH FLIER KILLED. Decorations of the living Christ16. Premier Harriott officially an- ready has been Inaugurated. mas tree at the City and County must the nounced today that troops BUENOS AIRE8, DC. .24. Building gronnds were completed (INS) Otto Belloc. Finnish aviaremain because Germany has not Mother o.f 5 Children Wednesday. fulfilled Its obligations. came to make a spa-.- " who tor Found Beaten to Death A blanket of snow covered the rial study of here Herriott's declaration waa conArgentina birds la grounds and decorated the treea flight, waa killed In an airplane tained in a memorandum to the errr. xv J.,,bc. 24. with trimmings as appropriate as crash today. rablnet and tt will be presented to to the lighted pine. Kicked and beaten (TN8) the - ambassadors' council The municipal Christmas tree Is death, the body of Mrs. Zophin announced. It Protest Filed on stated that Alexandrowlcz 21. mother of five The memorandum Continued on Page Two d waa found her aaa children, .by France held the same view aa Ending Mail Hearing when he returned home toexpressed in the British note of day. Dec. 22. WASHINGTON. Dec. 26. tINS) Protest waa filed by tba joint congressional postal committee today against hastening to a doss . hearing on tha Starling bill. Increasing 'postal rate by 6(6,060.-00WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. (AP. Arthur J. Baldwin, New Tork. Associate. Justice McKenna of president of tho National Publishthe ouprertfe court expect within ers association, charged that tha a few weeks to retire from the committee had granted leas than a Athletic Organizations to Gather at Deseret Gym bench. week to publishers to answer a case Jan. 5 for Lectures and Program. which tha MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . Dec. 24. for Increased ratesbaa been prepar(AP) The Brotherhood of Lo- ing fordepartment a year. and Firemen comotive Engineers Charges that American newspaof the fact panied In tha ad dree by a demon- notified the Northern Pacific railA demonstration of tha points mada by per and magazine publishers were This la tha Place for good health stration they would not ac- 'framed by the pootofflca departmember of tha Balt Lak Scout road todayU.that 8 tabor board deci- ment to secure an Increase tn poscept the, will ba given athletic and eoundL a five per cent In- tal rates ware made by Baldwin begranting Tha advantages of skiing and sion organizations of tha city at a tn crease pay to englnemen and al- fore the committee. , meeting of more theft 2,00 health skating will b explained by Prof. certain working concessions Baldwin assailed the report upon enthusiast at th Deseret gymnaJ, R. Griffiths of the University of lowing the to rateralllways. were Increases which baaed sium Monday, Jan. I, at I p.m. and Utah, representing tha skiing aa wholly absurd. A feature will be an Illustrated skating organisations. Tha activiNEW TORK. Dee. 24 (AP) lecture of tha beauties of the U,ah ties of tha Wasatch Mountaln'club William H sAndron. released toRandall doors Jonaa, of ba C. discussed Clarout will by by Mayor from Stag Ring on parole, waa Million Dollar Blaze representing tha Vnton Pacific sys- ence Nested who aril I Mat thalr day on four Indictment arralgnedhere and tem, t Sweeps Brooklyn Shop plana Extortion and grand larAll the wtn.er spans clubs, the fims work of the Deseret gym- charging 64.069 bail waa Andersons ceny. mountain climbing clubs, the rid- nasium will b outlined by B. 8. furnished NEW TORK. Dec. 24. (INS) py a surety company ere for A cheerless Christmas ing slulta, recreational lesdersiof Hlnekley, general secretary, who Ives and tha remmun'.ly will also have charge of h mastrepresents many of tho small merchants in BAN PEDRO. Calif.. Dec. 24 new Albe block the of th various school and colleges ing. wa aboard the the opposite (AP) Nobody will taU pert and It la said by tha Musts wilt ba furnished by tha shore R 8 Idaho theatre la the heart of Brooklyn's boat of the on will it commit. arrangements Bey Roout band, and arrangements when It In tha harbor her shopping district was ushered in b tha most pretentious event af ar being mada to have a chorus today. capsized today with a fire bringing a loss Its kind aver held In Balt Din. at 41. 000,060. aing. f totalled, One-ha- lf Tha purpose will b ts promote I Tha Illustrated lecture by Ml. LOR ANGELES, Doe. 24 of this sum was. In (AP) on be will Jones A the ceenle 44 mite an hour northeast wind health, largely by fir and water. lands of soothern Utah, and wilt played havoc with shipping lh Ban The' remainder, waa an eatimaty Beaut Esaeullv Osoar A, Kirk-harepresenting Balt Lake eoun, point out the advantages possessed Padro harbor today and tn the In- of tho loss of Christmas trad to recreacil, B, 8. A., will discuss means of by this state In terior it left tta mark on the orang the little department stores, jew, and lemon groves In damaged tree maintaining good health as taught tional facilities,1 lry shop and other small More The public Is Invited. which burned. and bruised (pit by Seeming, sad all! b accom DENIES PLEA TO 626.-97- KILL S. P. 0 PICT 4 yea-terd- h-- lit railn-aya't- o fleet-foote- -- g -- -- sec-en- -, r. jerset bus-ban- ADVANTAGES IN UTAH FOR OUT DOOR SPORTS TO BE MEETING THEME Last Minute Flashes -- 9. poet-offi- ce out-do- or t. out-do- I) . as. rrV K n V) or f; |