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'., ' 1 di.-lor- ''' t I t. 1 i - , i I 1 ---- - . ' ' : ' - , - .. , .: le,, . I : - , Franco-Ametica- I 11 , ,. I tc-- . '4 - . 1 - - r , . - ' com 26.fm..),A n binod service was held in 1101)PRU wood yesterday in memory of the Americans who fell during the war. Julian S. Wadsworth, a ilirector. of the leachtion for yoft.serving memory of the ,. - 1 Service Held in Belleau Wood PARIS, Dee. - 1 --- - ;1(:::.:-..1:- :. - t 4 4 . l-- i , 1 ,, - , 41,rii.,,,,Aittld i, ao(ddrlialas. WPItoton.e, ain:st fiChatelliu Thiceraryth .olmieadv ecsarn n.eome I afraid o' French was The lent'. government telesrams." seared of Associated Edl- rip.rene,nted an,....d m..any ..M.embers of (Copyrigtit, 1924. Inc were present. the clergy , ) tors, . e),-(- , 0, , lb. , -. ,- ' A ' , ' ' 1 ,.. ' ' - n ' --- - ' 4! 14 7 - ------ i. q,444 1, - -- 0 ' ,,.., , - ': ,, ,.- - '- - .,:' . ' , i ''''':. ' ,:' ', ,...,--- ' , , , ' ,':'-- ,..; ' '' ti v: ' , ' ' ',' - -- - . - ' ' (iii ' '''': y - , ' It .N.i?',1 ion' ""I''' '',.::'1 etwespany..- ,1 ., fictie IIN 11 Nor a lb . rb..eutisille;:rientgt.,N177h ;ioit'r"a"idi:1;.:tkEed:il:erd ,:,.- :::- ,- , -- - Record of 8.4 Made in 1899; Weather Man Slow Relief ... .- 7 - .. Ctilq ,,,, BELOW ZERO - BPerg7nn new. adiver Praises I i Saturday. Work of adjusting the II:A.000 loss suffered by occupants of .the e building in the Chriatmas day fire is in full swing today o weather is Continued hampering the rork of the toilvage crews and firemen working at the scene of the disaster. The area in front of the damaged building has been roped off and patrolmen arc directing pedestrians away from the structure.. While negoCations are on by More ownerm for places ta business and with insurance compante', large forces .of men wereput to work Frida y morning cleaning out the buildin s anti salvaging as much of the da attged property as poseible. the property. While owners the Fidelity Trust company of which E. F. Jenkins is president. and, E.., L. Meets, declared it was to make any definite atatement as to what would be done. both agreed in all probability the fire means a new building will have to be constructed. Definite decision as to what will be done will be reached when own- Pril meet within the next few da: a. following reports of Insurance ad- i i Ice-Pac- k i M'CLINTOCK WAITS Flooper-Eldredg- TESTS FOR POISON sub-zer- i - 26.t CHICAGO. Dee. AP)- -An autopsy OTrT I he toady or . WHItani N. Metift-ntockhp tItioIlioed II e ,prepence of t:o ;Amid but has not. determined the rause of death. Cormier (),ear wearf announced today. The ehentiht asked for further me. CIIICAt;o. - - tw-c- . Th. Alcelintock death prole tielay altnittd the Vest "beet tninary re- the flEttMillatirlil of the port body of "Silly" McClintock which was (Kneeled 'to officially settle rumn rs! that ilrore Vrt14. "something With the Ton ' in eonnection dentkof the lamt blood be r to the MeClinteek 11,11 A 1,BrQUER(11:11. N. NI Track Tips En- Rescue Over; gine Crew Rush to Scene; Residents. Victims S. John tierstenochlager. 139 wes river Fisth South. enginrer on a & Gr.ip Western southbound freight trtin Wits instantly 1ttled near Sterling. Sammie county. Friday mooning when his engine and three car g were derelled ntift the cues w.ce englno lippe4 over. The emereil slat ice. .1. W., Wert. fireman and O. W. of Kelly. head brakeman. both Lake. were whom live in Milt is (lightly injured. The accident the rertilt of blizzards and Ruinerin haft prevailed Weather shich this section for several days. tho tracks had Wind, with snow, which turned to Ice train. the eirrailed and A relief train carrying doct,ra and horses was dispatched immediately front Mani. The derailnient blocked traffic both ways Passenger train No. 511. du in Milt Lake' nt 4:59 p.m.: and pasisenger train 612 bound for Marysvala. wete Paaaengerso were blocked. a returned. trinstered and trainannounced the I:alroad officials p.m. road would he cleared et was in Cpnductor W. T. Incliert. charg0 of the train.. Ile. oith the balance of the train cost. were In the caboose when the otecident occured anal were uninjured. and Mrs. 1Villiam Shepherd left last night for niers in the tweet' face to Chicago -t audden death of Billy" McClinjusters "I think the estintate of MO.- - tock. milliormire ,orphsn. whose mornintes fortune Shepherd inherited. Thursday ;re 11:11b in ilooperzEldrldge, In an interview Shepherd- dis- Workman Compensated binci, lw about toed Fire Chief, played his lomat 'eagnerness ev-to right For Lou of Blind Eye answer quetnions fully and with mys. all to clear intent up Ident itirinini1sialltinh. lanE(yiwsbaLtemmr ,:ntihreildnameywmf;:;:i ST. rAt-LIlion.- - Dec. tery !surrounding McClintock's end A who Ws. an eye worknoes while leabelle Pope vine waiting through no industrisi accident, not be able to determine until con-- 1 tt his bedside to marry him. h even ii iitn4 IP that thnuith ouch that we can g.st talons arebasements la entitled to compensation un; and aee, how GETS MEDALS FOR PAINTING. eve, workroom's der the component:on much damage was done byadvater Dge. Ian the Stionesots supremo court 1117',,W YORK. and smoke. in affirming the taste awardbeen held have TWO medals today gold wo..14 was one "The fire rommtasion. We ed Duncan Campbell, hisle. school industrial hazards we have had 'alba made tn ths The decision W painting were extremely fortunateln being boy of Brooklyn, for tiger on a fAlta,tglit case of N. C.. Moetard of Minneable to itetP the flames from of a lifelike denied wag who compensain a tomcat lapolia. canvas. submitted : north into P"ureitr store among SODS school children. The tion for the loss of An eye blind and Z. taCr-wwas one of the mod since infancy. He appealed to the the furniture atore.ifor instance. Judges said he remarkable ehildren found in thir- - ,rom MIRPOt On wh!ch awarded him ks. contests. 81$ a week for 102 of teen o (Coolbausd yenta vox, fly.) ' 1 ohe , SAS -- , , , . , . To the sound of cracking water plpes. Salt Lakers looked out through the frosted w.ndows on a world still dominated Friday by the frost At 7:20 the mercury wood at 5.4 below zero. the loaest it has reached since Feb. 6. 'atm at the weather 'nation in Salt Lake when the thermometer foil to 10.4 be9'he region eaet of the Rocky came Out of the cold mountains wave Thureday night but the weather map indicates littie relief Iefore Suralay. at least, for Utah. Idaho and 'Nevada. This regitm ite covered by a high will baroinetrx preeeure which prevent a'sly insportat!on of warmer air. Sunday to See Break. The moist encouragement J. Cecil Alter could give to numerous inquiries Thursday Watt that it wan not likely to get any colder and that by Sunday some relief might be in eight. For Friday night predbaions place min.:Ilium. temperatures over Salt Lake .valley between zero and 15 degrees below. The absolute coldeat weather of record in Salt Lake occurred on January la, 1662. with a temperature of minus 20,Thite is the exact temperature reported ThuradaY niorning from Modena. on the southwest- Seseet. indicating that the winter rank. area le told enough OP enure 'some lose. of expecially if there le any wind. For a protracted cold smell comparable to the Present weasieer. Salt Lakes"' moat remember hack 26 yearn to January. Difiti. when minimum temperatures fluctuated between 17 below and 4 above for 12 nays. Salt Lake's water supply is heir g kept up only by drawing heavi.y on- the Mountain Dell reservoir. At preftentwl2.5 soecond feet is running in the canyon. .Thuraday night's' ttoperatureti'l reduced the flow of trty reek of normal. There is little water running in Big Cottonwood canyon. The cold wave of Owl's:may day and night was genera: throughout Utah. Modena. which in 60 miles from St. George. in southern Utah, reporting minimum 29 degrees while the mercury at Ogden at 15 degrees below- and at Huntsville it was between 46 and 49 degree below. Hundreds of ch'ekens at the lat ter place were 'frozen. In addition to the chicken losivirtuntavil:e reported losses thronth. vegetab ea freezing in etortstre llstail Freeze. Of the hundreds of quail that have been begging for food at Ogden hack si?I'sris since the deep snow fell. Si Isere found dead in " &dim'. to The money wiil be torio-.the Firenten4 Alutinil Ato forol. , . toe-earl- g II i Chief Bywater ----- -I Work of Men; Salvag- ing of Damaged Proper- DEATH PROBE OF ty Hampered by Cold. , KILLED It!..'r.'1. day afternoon and tireented him with a sack contadtirg toe one-thir- d one-spot Friday.- , InrdahetChriettnan temperature dropped In within two polnte of the loweet record in the state his- - I . - MIL as ehotre by a of the Stand- in - 11111111111ger - ' :, --- --, - 4 t .' 'I , tures that ", r 1 ' ! 04..,, ,z, z1:Itr'l t1) c .1, -r- oe- ,temperu- - aub-xer- e ' , - e - k ,' ortitleot brought thet In yam- - peertli4ed- -' today to tho middleweet. while s were iroose the toaeanttperature gleven deaths. four lw Chirac.", ' three in Ohio. two iin Dreamt and v - t' eit.' second ' -i ''ehri'11,041. t V ,.. ! riensTirxZtRh:detttlItli"f?"1-k- w"eTereNtAlcoh of the Chiratroana were t.' frozen. and ,the fourth. a POlic.!- man. was fatally Injured. In a G1111 t, on the lef. r .' FREEZES R.CALI111LN IA. 'i SAN FRANCIFR,I0. 4ec. 26.- -boys were drOwned. insured and citrus cr:Peadiarnag. estimated 'f..i7; at 1000",of the store was from Cellsouthern reported f at Coinpay. fornia os the reeult of eel(' 'At today Jan. 13, 11111. weather which forced the that .'' .,"' ,. structure. mometer below- - sere at points In , fainrstezinfitang;akti; ornieginlaant: sieiAP)-- Two tern in the basement occupied by Barton clothiers. occurred an and gutted the entire Firms occupytng the building California. Oregon. Wastilniftent Fur- Nevada. and their losoewweret niture company, 11111.060; Barton á - 'Janda petit ware lool4itin-hiat41- 4' & $13,001:.111,de Griffin, 'Company. smoke through the CalifornitrallapeA' green grocera, $10,000; Western belt near Los Angeles this ntorti...0 Shoe & Dry Goods company. $3.000. int. The crop was ' frost bitten tett' '''' ",: AA Contents of a number of offices terday. resulting In the ostsmitod i A .., '4 occupied by Salt Lake attorneys in- destruction of Id per cent. eluding James H. Ho Yie and Parity At Eugene. Circ. Clark Sweetie's. 11, Williams. and mining men. was drowned while plating On I ' brought the total loss to approxlm- ice. He attempted to reach for hie ately $75,000. in the water and , Insurance Atompanies reprettented Icap whenintoit fell '' both-stream. the His by Heber J. Grant & Co-- held the toppled Stacey. 12, was drowned while majority of the policies of tht attempting a rescue. , . firms sustaining losses. Train Derailed. In the fire in 1391 losses were ., considerably greater according to Smudge smoke in the an Fier5', the amount of stock on hand than nardino. Calif.. orchard district ob. were those in Thursday's blaze. At scured the view of the operator of , the fOrmer time weather conditions la Pacific electric train which was t, and time were almost ideal for fire leralled at a curve. k fighting 'Purpose in rpite of Cie One. car was overturned and a qr fact that it occurred on a January passenger. Ralph Goldsmith. was day. Aecording to weatherrecords pinned beneath. 4,, there watt no snow and tempera One leg was so badly crushed It tures etood at 14 degrees above was i. peramputated. Several other , zero. . sons suffered minor In a dn contrast. the fire Of Thursday. second acc!dent. an unidentified breaking out at or neat 3 a.m.. had man was killed when he walked gained considerable headway before directly in the path of an oncom- rt as niatified. Fightthe department weather with the .ag electric train. , ing in At Aetoria. Ore.. ouantitiea crest on the ground beeriest fall of snow in the history, of Salt lAke, the of Ice were reported drifting down firemen confined the blaze princi- the Columbia river into the Pacific. which resulted in the pally to two stores. Although the acondition toes suffered was eonsiderably more tying up of all wooden vessels. 85 Below in Nevada. than in 1391. goods in stock were it valued at many times the fortnet In 'eyada. some points reported , amOunt. a temperature of 3b below zero. In the fire of Thtrsday the. Co- Two men, .1a.rnes Saunders. Mill op Furniture compam! suffered but City mining operator. and Clifford very little boas, although it was the Morse. 17. were thought lost heaviest loser in the fire of 1331. Wednesday night, but they arriveda construction It camp at dayle break while searching parties huntJapsWho Brake Up Dance' ed for them, Of Americans Discharged The engine In their automobile was halted by the cold and the men Dec. the night around. tire. !enders of a gang of political spent rowdies arrested alter they bad, the American colony dance Paramount Bill to be 1;. atoppe-at the liota Imperial bn Jure 7. , Shown at Viztory as a bmtest again the exclusion o;t clause In the American inIrlig111- The attractioni booked at the a Zitn bill. were diacharged by s Paramount-Empteshave- - been etilning court today because of in- tranoterred to the Victory theatre sufficient evidence. The men were c:rarged with dis- pending the reopening after the fire "Peter Accordingiy yenerday. ..) turbing the peace. Pan" and prologue will be shown 1., s' at the last named theatre tumotc ; Co-o- p , - ' et . 1,4 , ,,, In-- omb-zer- o '' - Last Minute Flashes CHEYENNE. Wo.. Dee. ?A.- -Judge T. Blake Kehnedy today tcranted a eontinuance until March 9 of the trial of goverrmenes suit in emity for anntlillif Tit of the Nianimoth Oil company's tem OL the Teapot Dome nav.il oil reserve.- Dec 211.tSpeCMcCoy. charged FARMINGTON. itti )Ittobort H Heath. with the murder of Roy 4ga1( lj.k resitoi. after rt, AJtng the Bountiful State bank. Dee. 5. pleaded not guilty today before Judge George S. Bari'ee of the Second district court. McCoy Wall brought from the state prison where he far. to life for the Sht.iff George by robbery. and Deter.- live Cl!ff Patten of Salt Lake. co-n- ty . F. venter.wtanitger. this morn'ng stated that all :tense- tional reports to the ocntrttry notwithstanding. that the Paramount.- ,Eraprese theatre proper was atom'utely untouched by the tire. i:There it, ;mine cleaning up to be done but outside that the theatre could be runnng today as light and heat nr' Intact and everYthing is In first tomtit sham. The tobby suffered frem water damage 'swing to it being necessary to bare holes In the cement roof to let the two fet of ester on the upper,foors through. , he plaster wit: all have to come down and new decorating be insetute4.--The lobby and the theistro prim r are f;re pv14. "Unti. th !neurone, adjusters' g.t through we cannot Hay definitely when we will open. .11 will be a matter of a low days. m much praise ninniii be Oren Chief Bywater tin, his fire flghtre for the work they .114 in confin- Ia the small area log the lin !iiititp; they did ortd-- e such adverse Ivo:1th.. er conditions." thousand chickens. moon pounds.' wer:, weighing burned today. They were part of 4 shipment from lows ihritected with the chicken plague - i . . - - .. - - , s'elletticim2rnlrlo; At , : :?., ?, )0 ; .1.: , . - CATILA)9t0 Or HENN BURNED. OTA:11F1)IIR Conn... vise. , - per.:76.(Ap) isicifirAco, .. . - wl Chicago; : WdaTIMM ;Ir. , -er pr 0 m Wweesatth; .Enst Still Cold. , fought ., .. ! , are Frozen to Darmeat2hr Thirnee bilI. , . ' . Smudge Pots Cause Wreck . Of San Bernardino Train; One Loses Leg, Others Receive Injury. PARIS. Dec. 26.tAF)--Tb- e eouncil of andotaaadors at its here tomorrow la espected eve at roc:italic Christmas meeting tory. the mercury regiatered a minus 16 In confirm the dectitiona ta.t;en by the the Brit'sh and French governChristmas degrees'. mght weather moderated some Wild . the mente not to evacuate the Cologne ntercury eased back up to minus 12. bridgehead January O. - . , , , . Mathew. ' - edTte V iiiillTlisoltill of dIh:pat;irl rorrZtlft the fire t In wtving JOinink the Wooer- - Eliirettae E 4, Hooper-Eldredg- WAVEIN25YEARS . ,tal, a. I nn. 4,' ,'," Thursday's blaze is the disastrous fire in the building. S. L. HAS COLDEST vt....1114,.. aNt OF 105StiB:INTEngiszlos I ------... , the sante site . FIXINE t'-- -, w 4 Is Second One in Same Structure -. Pk .,1,i', N'4, .:,. .. 0DAMNS' SAVE BROTHER , (.1.,. ....v' '' ,' Ymi.4,1 Hoopee-Fldredg- ''- ---- . .7:14w '' ',. . , Furniture , - Ir I . ""; fr ,,, 8.4 ' tt. ip 10.km ' . ' k) AbInts-Se- ene eg the lire gm by IL-,141140 poe.e.eed and prized - ? 4 -- ' ''. , Christmas Blaze. on Main Street )1;.t". , -, , - Ara fo sr"'''''''t '''ir , N .P.,11 , '4 .,,,, ' ' - ,.. ,,.., 4 :. , . , .,,,, 1.(...)-41- Ili 'A' - , ,,,- bottom----Notri- -, ,, I 1747,:: a , ,,,.,,;'-. . ,,,,,c,......... t - A- tote--11- 0e ---- - t,- ' ' ' ,. , , ., 71,:ldi Itta At ',Q,-..,- ,, , ;if il 4) ;,,,o7-;:,,- ' .,., . ,r,,,. -. . - - e eorterrd lite front of the loft tug soon after she fire fighting forties tient into action. i of the firemen vibe Tehenity left ",:l?' , , , INITTEMPLIO A 61-1 IPI YOUTH : ' , , .. ICE BLOCKS SHIP ON COLUMBIA RIVER I - ; - ; ' : - ' 4- ' , '. ,.., ,,,,,, tee ' ,..: a 4 ' . I -0 rib ' ' : ' T-.7.,--- - ,,' 1: -'--- 4..4..' I . - .,1,':.',, , ,, . ; at , , 1 ,, ' :' ' . , ,. ' ' . , - c1-- 'fir ii , . - ' i ' -- imt ' - 4- eTh J. ' 0 -' !..,:t ........ , f 1, -- 4''''''' , ,. A T . - --. 4. r . . YEAH FIFTH . , , , ' SEVENTY , - , ' .. I 1:3 a 4 4 I PS KILLE I, p- ' ir) (741 ez,11. aittilif,tAII, 414,1,itit eri,(1 3 1) 1 I 4. rD - 1 . ,'4014 4. .i. , 4 ,r,,,Q, . - I ; . 1 - - : 4 :.,...,,n,:vrprr-tird,::.,.- d. , k...,R . ,e41,:e,m.ire,. Lö 4. - 'i) - ' . ,,,, , L', i...., ,,,,, , ---- R4...f ., , - p 1Nr.) .J, ' - i ) - - Temperatures.ot Maximum Thurs. ,73.B.1K.r.k2 Minimum Thuraf.11 4 .. 4 t M.nimum Friday.. I " , ' .. 1924 "11v (;) (3 - , ,,,..,s, ' .1'i, ,,,... eve If I ' . , , , . , , .r4,11) at't . ' , . " , , .3. , ,:), merry-make- ,1.4.4..::,...,..N., , t it', , , ite. p..,,,, lime-white- d Franco-Americ- an , t -' - , S ., O."' c"1 I . i , . . ' ,tit.:0;,,,:t.r' 11.64 : , works- - . ', ,' ,,.1 ds.1 It 1 - I)ECEIBER' 26 - '' ' ai 1 ,,,,44.0,,C,!-- - 211. nine bodies thus far recovered and sli or seven- - persons still missing. the eearch for victims continued today in the Holston river valley laid waste by the flood of little muck released by the breaking of a darn, Wednesday night at the 3.1stbieson Alkali While more than a score of Injured lay in an improvised hoePital here. searchers continued to fight th Ple.el.retchea of mud. Your or five of the injured, sire not expected to live and many are suffering from pneumonina resulting from their immersion in the icy wailers and from burns caused by the alkali muck. Several of ,the bodice recovered had been carried six miles below the dam, in Tumbling creek. Belief that some of the missing still lay buried under the muck. stand ing waist high in places, kept tht searchers at their tisk after more than 31 hours. The river valley today had the appearance of an ice gorge. Houses were brushed Over nd crushed while automobiles were covered almost to their tops. Mort of the victims tvhose bodies have so far been rectivered were attending a Christmas eve party at thiVetotne of Harry P. later, the house nearest the data. With only the minute's ,warning of a deafening-. roar as the dam broke, the were trapped without a chance tosave themselves as the house was engulfed. Occupants of some other houses. which with-stood the torrent., struggled, through mud and water to safety.' HUME sTAHTs ON 'IRE W HICH, HELD BURNED 3.!, !MBA DT Okla.. Ore. 2a- -(IM)With the lipt cf Identifiedl dead placed at 33 and 24 others In hospitals, several of whom are expected to die. this community was preparing today for an in, (mir)' Into the liabb's school fire which turned Christman eve front a night of joy to a night of horror. One family of three thought to have attended the fatal exercises in the nountry school was found home.' yesterday on their farm They had not gone to the School house. An all day search through the ruins of the school house and a e eheck failed to any ,additional missing perRebel Leader, Zogu, sons or hod, were cortipleted this mornEnters Albanian Capital ingPlans for the holding of a joint funeral service tomorrow the boiegldp o to The fletterct licaof .113 of the dead. over ... S404..441 Private font. Pai ly News.) NPV11 anti (hit-agera's probanly will be held for the 26.- --i CPA me. Ft() m F.. other 17. hmeil Hey Zogn entered Tirana which hip troops following today. Thursday. while Autoist Hit by Auto, took noppession ned 10 the Fennell government Exonerates Driver, Dies Vitiona. where it tit paid tar preme7r along the orgatvzing reo,stance I.ORDUCIttL N. M.: Dee.- - 24. rca coast as far as fzeuturia.- -t (INSIJ. L. Cox. Winters: Texas. dead tts a result of .having been 4 by en automobile, said to Aunt Het I have been driven by J. 1. Rhodes. a mining tnen of Lordsburg. Cox. who WRIO on hie way to California by automobile. got out of his machine to make Roma adp justments when he was struck by . 6:314; the yawing car. ' ' ' , sl':1-,-1 a,-1-44 ) n'TodA . e, b:tb.mr:iney'rn"; at acizie117,1ed , ,' OtItt. t,,t;( , - -- '14' L. -- .... ' '. p.' ''' il., 11 ' ' . 1AP)--W- ith farm-to-far- ,- ' 2-6- , ., ,a, 1111444.1t,NtdrtIr47. 04 A , 107:444.01K.4.r,iii,a3,11110001,moviir 4 'cm I - At, i - li it - 1 1 ll J. four-yea- ' t, 134 , , : At 3',. , - Va., ..- ' ..- s , t'-'2- A , ,. I(AP)Four more bodies were found today in the meek from the dam that broke Wednesday night and flooded the Ioner sections of Saltville, bringing the known death listeto 13. Seven ptbrsons still are missing. SALTV1L,LE, ., ! s.'- , - ' . 4444.....---- te Dee. ' ,, ie- Va. '. - , 171: - - ' ' ' , ....-- -- RICHMOND. k t.'r' Several Forms Carried 6 Miles Down .Stream as Flood Swoops , Over Houses, Automobiles. . - , '' .- - :' ' - - ': ', RIVER VALLEY FULL OF ALKALI PUDDLES 4,,,et i1 - ,k,, ,'''L" ,"- .,"''e'-'".- ... 3 - . Ttheless, ' ,,""'","4"-:--, ' . p;,1Oms."e,, ,gx.41fe;,,iV, - popular- ity of Theodore he Roosevelt' did not in 1912 poll as many mete LeeltzncE voice as did Lalrollettti' in 1924. but allowance ' must be made for the fact that ' women did not vete twelve years ,ego. s was 700,000 in favor of Laabout only LaFollette Follette. In spite of this recetved Only 13 electoral votes while Col. Roosevelt received lb. pop. LaPolleite was third in the ea in the electoral Oar vote eta well ran second in both vote. Robsevelt and popular vote. The moot important inference is the type that an independentan ofeven more . tif Itoonevelt and radical like Senator LaFollette & ,ucceed la esipturing of mathe jority. but simply In 112 the Dem- two old verde& mrais benefited by the Republican' In 1924 .the Republicans break. had the advantage of a split in tht Democratic.. party. Mr. Wilson In 1912 was unable. bovrever, to poll a majority of the, popular vote while Mr. Coolidge succeeded in rolling up a majority Over both his opponents of more than 2.600.000 votes and of course. in the electeral college. had a stint. Stantial majority. the Under t he circumstances inproblem of the progressives and not dependents is to find a Way and only to combine the.La Follette front Davie totals.' but to win back the Republican ranks the millions of Democratic voters who strayed -from the fold because Of fear of the ridicalisrn of La Follette Or that the election would be thrown into the house of representatives for deeisibn and that business would suffer because of the period of uncertainty. The outstanding point about the figures is that the conservatives rub, the political, fortunes of the United States lit this era. The Republican vote this year was 16.714.- 700 which represent,' conservatism: The Democratic vote of 0.378.962 wee in large part conaervative too. The radicals- had only 4,822.319 out of a total of 28.920.070 whieh Ia encouraging for the conservatives. to .sa the least. The radicals. on the other hand. feel encouragedor they say they do.- - They hope to win even more front the Democratic party next time and then turn the latter into It liberal organization notwithstanding the opposition of the solid 'moth. A libinal might win hack some ',f the Dentoeratic votes from the fund. The up1shot of 11Pp11311C1333 that the people the whole thing of the United States rererse themselves often and there is a chance opposition party to aluays for an corral the discontented element& r Ctineetvatiern has a .leaee of life. hut the congressionwill hence al, electione two yCare -Wheth-- . give the first intlie-cr the country is going to turn over to the other side. Nobody ;perhaps realizes better floin does President Coolidge that the mandate of the IfIr1 election WV, not a verdict for unresirained conservatiam but that his administration must be condneted with an Mew of retaining the ,millions who do not class themselves as cons(.rvativett but who are liberals rad3n the settee that they eschew ical doctrine and prefer a course t of midway betweenandhe extremes radicalism. conservatism (Copyright. 1924). - . - , S 1 4i..--,, Thursday's Fire in Salt Lake Recalls. Blaze in Same Block in 1891 . ,,, , ) e, 3s. q'..,'; 4. ,A, ., ,, ''. 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