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Show f 4. ,..r1 m,nommm.1,,,w-;.,, - THE DESEILET -- - r--. 7 W.11.."1"11 FRIDAY' 11 ,DECEILBER - 1923 Cangre,is ES!.7m...'-- goonnummie , it4 CROSSIIIC COSTS Oii1)10-:.:Til'Ot$1'S4-(0-4,- BEAUTIFUL i1ORDEREDFREED WASHDIOTON; Dec- The nomination of Dwight IP, Davie as secretary of vrar and Col. Hanford idarNider as amdstant secretary of war were approved today by tho emus military affairs committee.- The committee also endorsed appointments of aPPrellmaislY 700 army officers- -, DECISION ASKED : 11.--(I- HIGH E01111T Right,of Stwety Company To Arrest Without Process is Do. Legal Dickion nied in Case. Mariam Z. Dickion wits grait,fai release promo court Firday. The right of the Fidelity & Casualty company Of New York to base Diekson-apprbonded for lumping bail In New York was denied and the judgment of the Third district court upheld. Dicta, as arrtmed by salt Aka policova hafmau turnigh, e- JJ At Remarkably Law Upstairs ' Prices ' Four Char ' Running - geti-Wit- h Still on W Noarout MEDPour- A - . .14"111 A ti ters iT,:, MT. T. It Beatty of the Den.'11.Dr. state board of health, sPok at the Lion's club Wednesilar evening in the Pint Presbyterian church. on 'Orgarilsed Health Unita in all Ptak' Commun. Moe with Full Time Iterite91 Inspector and Nubile." Vice President M. P. Brown. Ogden, of the State Farm Bureau spoke on Farm Chadwick Faces Court Marketing, stressing the ewg and David N. Beal poultry industry. For Slaying Near Ogden and Edgar Thorpe of Ephraim representing the county farm bureau. Ded. OODENt 'elan spoke. iValterChadwick. 24. charged with The club decided to hasfirst degree murder for the killing ketbalL also to take sumnior up a sou marof Ludovic Isoard, Slaterville sheep of le lessons on keting witiaDrMH. Knudsen- - of raiser. Nov. 22. is facing prelimi- Snow college instructor. nary hearing in the city court Friday. Only one witness, Sheriff Richard D. Fincock. was called and wasp Officer Enright's Brother under cress ,examination when the Faces Murder Charge court, adjourned for the noon re- PLEASANT. : ' - - Cr1:44altaii : an.11 The state reed common filed application with the public utilities common Friday asking the 1st- ter board, to decide on an equitable divisiow of costa le the elimmattee of the railroad grade crossing near Low Pam on the Timpie-Knoli- s $147 - 1111- 0 WIJAWitti . Prom 111:14 to S45 tor MOS. INElmershrire ,4.., - II so1 'Priam I I to ' ,, $3 . 114S, , - - t - - ' ONE, THOUSAND .E 1FOR THE HOLIDAYS INCLUDING PARTY DRESSES. 'I I I '7, 7 - ':d, kjo000.-Li C PRAM( IDMIO BRIEFS I f 4. A MALADThe annual report of tbe librarian of the Ma lad Public library shows a total of 'SOSO books circulated during the past year and SO books ,weris &mated to the L- SAVE AND up WALK at thtomost bitterly tontested election that baa been held here. C. A. Walker, A F. Anderson and John MeEscheron were elected commis-stoneot the idountain Home high- rs way district - CODER D' ALBNE,--- P N. dealer in guns and sporting Keseey goods. made the award for bringing in ---- . betels tertained the Syrtnge club etterhoun. n- e, oPri malty If A LADThe stake aftboard entertained Wedneoday ernoon. at a birthday party' in butter of Vre. Arks 11. Itisomms. .UTAH BRIEFS I , NAIADThe annual dance of the MT. PLEASANTMrs. Chrtortian Rebekah lodge w11 be tiVen at the Joharrien andLigralamee CJobattKLaGrande evening. en entertained at a kitchen shower Deo. vi Miss Christie 1 complimentary Clark, a holiday bride, st the home MALADThe staff of the "Mir- of the former, Wednesday after- ror$ the annual year book of the noon, Fifteen guests were putt,Malad high what,' has been appointed as follows: Editor. Lorenzo Davis. assistant editor. Ethel Larson; DELTA. Dec.-1CORNING. N: L. Dec. , sheriff Pineock told of respondbusinews manager. Dan Williams: Prest. Thomas D. Stearns(Special) of Stearns Michael J. Enright. farm .labor- assistant business 'manager, Ronald & Rogers company. of Denvr, large ing to call to 'investigate a shooter !mem-illof manufacturers of at Induatrial brother de8 and Police of that the Campbell, ing Is in Delta this week looking after , fendant surrendered declaring that Commissioner. Richard E. Enright MALADThe first game of the his farm of eeseral hundred acres, of New York-- was formally charg- Ms'Yed he shot Jenard in tabool basket ball team My. Stearns erected the Delta sugar high ed Twenty-eigwith first degree murder this will be photographs showing originally Tbureday, Dec. 17, factory when It was bits ; the wens Inter-tim- e of the 'shooting and afternoon. In convection with the with Lavaplayed afterward aeIIn Hot high school built, ta... wounds on the right cheek and death : yesterday at the Enright Practice started Springs the Great Western. guitar Ibis. week ,andlthere or -- beckof In turn to farm lawhich sold hemu the 'has a large crowd out each company. of Timothy Shay, also a o Sugar company. board were introduced - by the borer on the farm. evening. slats. of (be BEAVERAnnouncement was start. MALADThe Mated school bend, orchestra and gleehigh, club will ed by the state land department to Mang lige of Francis IA Bay. eon of "WM WOKAIN DIKL give a concert at the Malad opens learn dhe identity of all Persons re- Mr& Mary L. Bay. and Mists Mtittred house Dec. lit There ae.11 1116M sponsable for cutting trees on state Wilcox, both of Rolitns, Wyoming mANTL nee. David Shand, Sr. died bells In the band, 25 in the orchetstra land near Barrel Springs, north of is made by latre Ralph Hutchins& as the result of a paralytic stroke. and SO in the city- - Prosecutions likely will sister of the bridegroom At 'It kw the glee club. , Pine& follow. it was said. Many pine trees Ikon'. the M.wettding took Bay of the junction have been cut and topped to be Rwhop R. . ward and a brother of Francis Bay. used for Christmaa trees Or Cr ' vp i JVP --- -performed the ceremony. I MANTIBirtiell Madsen who ran it r. moving MAYERThe away fro mhome Monday was found picture. "Past and Present." with in Axtell Wednesday. play-- 1 a of instrumental music nrogram 4 hooky sullen told he weal have to talks by Douglas Cornwall mil return to school took the fathers and as Fttank Crissman representative& horse and a saddle, a few clothes draw stotience A V. clob ,.7: amPleft bomb was organised after the entertainA. Murdook. O. . ment, with BLACKFOOTThe Mrs. Agnes, Ifurst 'elec.( antitubertulosis Christmas Seals Is to, dent; vice president: Etelks White Rob. he under the upervision of the inset,. secretary: Itr. E. J. Hopkins Knights of Pythias this year. The and E. A. Griffiths. esecutive com40-i,- 4 ,' ''' 'business distrirs is to be canvassed mittee. '' ' , , :by a committee headed by Mark 'M., Farmer. School sales will open BEAVERkir: and Mrs., Reuben Dec. LIS, and the parents will he Milieu announce the birth of a eon, Records by Salt Lake Taberiacle, reached through the school child- 44111p New - Choir and Orvut.. ren, al no canvass of the residenre. OGDK'f noy SHOOTS SELF. district has been arranged. Booth Shannon Quartet sales will be conducted by the -- OGDEN'. Dec. Jimele Delhi Nellie 1 Beehive Home) Thip gaining Party (Seeing girls...later in the month. Alolynn Call, IS. West Ogden. shot Shannon Quartet hitoseit the fleshy part of ' Silent Sight. Hallowed Night Shannon Quartet Blackfoot the left through BLACIIPOOTThe arm. above the elbow. Fri.. on the Listraing Her of Night Lodge of Elks has arranged while to remove a 41)100. Calm day. Shannon Quartet attempting Santa Claim again this riae and 22 tmliber. target phttol from hts ' sliest Night' 116".11" ithtlit dispense good cheer in the home Victor Salo n Orchestra is Dee at The the In Blackfoot and this distrkt.. pocket. boy Wight (Noel) (Adams) but la not serieualy injured. member has contri'buted toward. Victor Salon Orchestra' ) ) .017 the success of the undertaking. and i tbrintwas FantasyPart 1 Santap pack wilt be Muffed Mark Andrir s I Christmas dinners, toys. with' Awake"--"Mid Came It the , 'Christians Upon clothing and candy for the .1 thetleraid Angels San', might Clear: . Details bare been left with the of B2 Town Lilt, hghtimg:;;2.2n ,trConsisting of J. ir H. Early, Dr. W. S. Hoge. L. Et Mari( Andrews M. H. lirehnel.. Earl areaver. ITO JOIN POULT111 SHOW White, . 'Joy to the Workr"Ood Rest You. MerrY and James Young, aseileted by Mrs. trioirntstubi2ostowelet.721d.1.10 e. ht - he-head and--ne- Utah-Idah- , 1 . s 1Il 0' A I W RECORDS tot 4 - 0 - Organ ;, 0 ' 110 I, Gotwom..ntienrmtn"7-21;1;a2t- Trinity Choir ,' World Mandel) TrinitY Choir- Joy to Give the Kiddies ir $1100 BUBBLE BOOK . . .... : CONSOLIDATED MUSIC CO., , Successors to ' 411. 111 ' . , ,. , a .' ' 44 1,-- ' F - t f - 4 ...... IP , weihrrei-tomatitt- ., - CLARK,S ' VICTROLAS, RADIO, VICTOR RECORDS - ., - . 121 SOUTH MAIN i ,, - , ,N,1 Ill lri Int cl 4.4....,a, Icietyg Jame Young. Mrs. H. D. MacConham. Mrs- - Mark R. Tuohy-- . Mrs. W. Mrs,- - James Iles. T. J. Johnson, a ' 47c a Roasts a err:tit:a frze, Strand Beauty-Sh- Expert Marcel and Bob Curl 7gnto 0.11111 39c Bones to sm. 1 ak gat PREMIER BAKERY Always Fresh Baked Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pastries at , LOWEST PRICES. plawf specIsfo Saturdayi ---- --,, re- construction plans."Dr. Stresemann, also declares that Lb. number of Germans in the far cast now,; at least la equal if not superior to the prewar figure. Germany baa no policy of might. The German merchant does not coma followed by armed strength. Our aim in the east is the increase to! our commerce." he de East for Trade as West Monopolizes Foreign Minister Stresemann so speaks sympathetically MI Japan and greets- thwprespenceof Japaneae stadenta- and professors in 1925 by the Cilicaga Daily News company-- ) Germail- y.--tropyright Rome Beggars at Home With City's Rich Citizens ANSEL MOWBEIL (Special Radio to Tbe Deseret pollee have News and the Chicago Dally News) eves of found that many.- of tho sorriest BERLIN.(CPA)--Th- e Gemain' commercial 'movie are and meat pathetic appearing street 10111tIngiV directed eastward. Western markets stem largely monop- beggars are some of the etre moat olisedare hurt.- opulent' 10M The western nations are Mitallit ' facturers and competitors of Ger- of their home. One of these aged mendkanta many along nearly all hoes., But Russia, when she recovers, China. was marched ,and his pockets India end Japan. these are the shown to contain about MI as ono eventual hope of German business and Germans hope some day to dare receipts- - Another beggaz,vvas-, reach an agreement with the Amer. found to be a proprietor of dwellloans for common cooperation in tug houses. another an owner of the. task of.,"opening and reviving a livery stable and boasted several horses and carriages, a third was the east." This makes the attitude of Tor- a professional money lenderat eign Minister Stregemann toward usurious rates, and a fourth was frequenter of on. of ths east and its possibilities. inter- most Re says: expensive restaurants in the esting and .importent. evenings. "The great fight for the awakenSanes1 palsied and miserCesare ing of China to national unity and Independence has begun. China ably drowsed in tatters. died sudthrOugh a Nine policy can fulfill its denly on the street of hetin His body was gathered up unwrithes end the tariff ...tigress in Pekin n is a step In that direction. ceremoniously by carabineers and in the public cemetery for diburied not could take Germany part It was later learned i rectly in this Congress tvet our co- the destitute Was a member of one operation with the Chinese govern- that flaneid ment In Peking and with the rep- of the most roble of Inorenttne and that he bore the auresentatives of the great powers makes it possible for us to support thentic title of count., BY EDGAR tem- enough-In-be-use- al sought.' The melting point of the secret admixture he admits to be about the same as that of CoiMer itself. which excludes aluminum, with Which several metallurgists are: known to be experimenting. The real secret lies In the mixing formula. for after the Boy- has once been made the tempering process la about the same as for steel. Ilr, flustafeson asserts.. The melting point he also has admitted to be between 1.100 and Disin1.200 degrees Centigrade. tegration by acids in the new alloy has also been reduced to et fraction of 1 per cent, while the copper alloy - shows as much as 2.6 per cent.- The corn of manufacture Mr. Gustafsson 'estimates at about twice that of ordinary bushing. I 1101113---(AP)r-- - ,. "Down But Never Our -- 111111 ' i ',' '''''''.:w. 44 ..'.4 '''' ..........,;le4... 'Oscar Manta la g 4. died as the result of a severe case of heart trouble and isstlfrna and not from iniurieil,.auffered ..when,,. struck an automobile driven by Clarence,.,,,, . .. ,...;, - ,. .., '' ; ' ,. n ., , ' ' t ' , 1 , -, .,, ........,-- , -- :1'"''''-',..- vereneee-lary-sittim- ': . - r t'''' -- e ;',,,,kt,' !,:' , -- SAMPA-r-Direct- - - 1 - --,- - 4,- -- - -- .,. , .r... r.' ..',7- , , 1 thy-Pro- - - -. a - Ifilitt Ri6tei,Wik.;:::. ,. 040:oration - for- - Anniver. sary of Quake Gets t.; Rough. . , . ToKro--aNtorb- , : fi er smelt a thing as being too realistic. Take the case of the police department of Gifu. On the annivemry of the great Japanese earthquake the Gifu Po. force wee divided - into squads. One was the "guardian" of order" and the other the "riot.. re." the ehlect being to demon. 'trate methods ef defense in cases of emergency. So enthusiastic did the eoutend.i ing forces become that, when the mock battle ended. twenty policemen were on the casualty Hat.- - It may be added that the :rioter' were victorious. J. . 1 A.Z.24,4,...A.a...A.4.0 , , twei.... - , 4 - New Yorkers Gripped Hard by Wanderlust , , WACONIA---IINSiWanderiu- st is strongest in New York and Call. ferule. inquiries received by the Yellowstone Trail association inctl mite, it was reported at the am. nual meeting. or 111.0041 Inquiries from pros. pecusto tourists over the route the pas season, the largest number were from residents of New York. wills California second. I 0. Coley, manager. reported - - Northwest-Pa- cific-Coast CRIME DROPS IN KOREA. and suicides were lees frequent In or.. ea in lel4 than in 1923 . aocording to recently published statistics. During 1924 those murdered or killed by accident in Korea num.. bereft 4.942. a decrease of $et as compared with the previous, year. The number of 'suicides was 1,552. as against 1.652 in 1921. l'Oft PAINTIt;. highest print. ever paid for a modern paint Fri in latiatt was paid recently-- bl K. yamagucht, an Osaka million- air. for a picture by Demoto. a famous erttat or Kyoto. The price Ira 817.500. The painting. representing one of the incarnations of Buddha. is acclaimed by critics the beet of the modern Japanese - -- - ' : - 4 school FIRST r. NEWSPAPlat WEEK Publick Occurrences wan the name of the first newspaper 'ever pubilshed in the United States- - It appeared at Boston, Mass in lige and was intended to print the name of all persona who. PPrenti rumors and reports that could not heconfirmed. The- - "epee lasted ortlyoneLdasuat and teseeueeeeded hv the Boston News Letter in about ' r ., 1704- - - r .111.A4- ,- ShAiii. Battle; 20 ': -- Iv - - AL rhii.P0 lico Stike $10.600 ., L ,,,..'''''''' ....... ,.. ' '.'!, .,- , , ,it,..,. ,::.-- , p 9cr, Quality Meats for Less, - it the Chinese government in its Stresemann Urges People to Ship to Fat East. pering of copper. one of the lost arts of the imcienta, a metallurgist here by the name of claims to have rediscovered and as proof exhibits a knife containing 60 per cent, copper that is - sharp as tremor.- After experimenting several years hnbeheves he has hit upon the right combination between copper and another-metof a secret nature which can be tempered until It becomes as hard as Meet. This new alloy be calls "diamond copper and World wide patent rights have ' Fresh MEER & SONS' - MEETS op 8 a. 25'C 2 lbs. Tripe 11,21C Phone 'Wasatch 8318 or 4614 for Appointments amim DEIIIIES 1)0 f. L.4 b $1.59 PigtiliFiesociation Ai...At aL. Tii, ill I, Swifts Premium Skinitedlqn Ham; whole or half, IkaLto 4 tbs. Neck araadecideg Aufa ...,..'' r.e. v r '''..will Gaylen 0: Young's court Thurs ' ''. 9r!ip-....11"1111.' - .;,,.. z, v '.""411 join- with the i',.,,, The accident .oceored Deo. I. tbe annual Utah BLACKFOOTMrs. Grace M.1 association in At the intersection of First West l Faulconer. formerly Bingham in Salt the she, take Poultry and First south streets. Malibu) now ochoola of is '' ' superintendent t, teaching in Honolulu. and she and Week of Jan.' 19. it wee decided at .uttered a broken tett and slight- - ',.9.-'' ''':' 41 her husband are living at.19 Pen- a meeting at the City and County r injuries and cited three daVe ,11,,4' sacola Court, Honolulu. in the county hcomital. Dr. ,... lit building Thursday nght.Vtth the later ti- i addition bf the pigeon fanciers' F. E. Etraup. eounty physican. at- -- :. - ' Of the Karnali , , "-,, '''. Dibuted to trouble ,,-death heart is to show exhibits the ' ' expected Chapter. American Red erase. met be Several policemen testified Mil. larger than ever before. .;.... : Wednesday and elected the follow., drin-inI ......,.., ,..., ...At. : ler boon "' ': had ,.,: he when t. .., i' ...... ,: etiPs Will .. or Seven liver ... eight log officers: O. W. Jones. chairman; . was refuted hi' le,,.! D. A. Stephenson. ,vice chairman; IC be awarded by the state assoria- wits arrested.of This , ;...;., .. 4. i ,;',' ',,;,,,L ,..r.,.,-, 7 ''''!:..". , ! ;:. , .... Miller and John If ? companions F. truhrman. treasurer,. Mrs. 0. R. Con. and the Nationaiparitams astounael the defendant. for z.J.4.,..... Halley, Meredith Miss a will secretary. eociation humber of give Fstrolman - Weber E. jukes Frances Willison of San Francisco. and prize. TM tiara! plane PN-testified be tnterviewed Miller the Ni. 1. flaindilp of tho historic flight from field representative of the national cups C. E. Branch of ,1A,ee Summit. met with the board day follovring the aerident and 1 San Francisco to ilia Hawaiian 'slangs. whit)) wattAtisica-up-l- os orgairilsation, of' the Amorlean Me Mo,. 'chairman yrouth told him he could not arid then found ...with its heroin crew, to back again in acmice. Over-- 2, d. Poultry amsoiletion. will be in Salt ooa , Mantayla, hecatomb- Aso- -- many bouled-wt- station.--1-lias been taken On flights - Harbor iimorrrAIN HourEin Perhotal 1Lake to judge the exhibits,, were tithing in the car. over Honolulu. , Steak, - ananorr. lie 20c Pork Chops, Loin. 1144 Peas of bit better Lar.11017 -er wither rar, tiAO. per east , 2 CA2 MKS-- IRAS 1111111118111. lb. lb. 4 lb. Pall 8 lb. Pail rat:. -1 P1S10 69e tuarra"nfegegdr2dozfor H'Iver4- Sirloin Steak, lb. . 'Water Wave $1 ..1 215 I Paper Curl Oil Minicure... 50 50 Shampoo in Hair MR. ANDERSONLadies' Cutter, Expert charge of all hair cutting. FOUND BY SWEDE KILLED I al- . - Cqrtt lb Brand la A Rn - ANCIENT SECRET , - tREE T p EA Morgan's Evergreen , - - swil pEET,s Granpulated - ,- will seb. German Look to been 6 ) 2Eggs,dozet,',...--------1- dot 4 i4 ste,Arkwe4rtirareii 't;INf:1$44, ., ee le valor, 'bait be .1,1d et Mt day lksertee Il.14110 ifstase toe 19e 1 eamonwely $IAN w itor 78c brooms Tapia, EGGS Pure White Fresh Rendered rest-den- ts e 3L Large Pullet 35c (Limit 3 doors ) the great OSICARSHAM---(IN8)Th- 1 To 8 : Lilmit BUTTER ictingetrsylze The last letter received was from who said that in liniIrd had warned --them that storm was coming and they had better move farther from the ,coast. 80 if you hear from me again. tate. Was Cragull said In her letter. Miss Cragun was formerly organst at the Pleasant View ward. sir. Robins owns some land in Florida and wee planning. to reside there. Mr. Rob.ns is a nephew andi, Mrs. Robins and bliss Cragun are nieces of Thomaa McDonald. caretaker of the Ode & City hall. , ott; Olds Sweet Creamery Otk hoe-pil- ot -- Crystal White Soap, 17 C BROOMS I Miss Crogun - 12 ire . PIGGLY WIGGLY MEATS oraDEN, Dec. I Tears are entertained for the safety of Mr. and Mn. J. Robins- - and Miss Mary Cragun. (laughter of I Mrs. Robins of Pleasant View who went to Florida five weeks ago and have not been heard from since the tidal wave et Mianti two weeks ago. Mrs. Mary 'Wilson. mother Of Mrs. Robins and grandmother of Creann . said she had post-- ! cards and letters almost daily from her daughter and but no word has grandttaughter,1 sinCe .FREE 14211 et; IP.44 . 0 0 - OkP i F . Ot 4 )1 I '-- .4 ME BEST XMAS GIFTS MAKE ., He-ba- Or - 2 Tall C ans I 'Aaiun Disappear After Florida Storm, Alarmed LI the largeit deer during the season of 1925 to P. NV Brennan The whitetail delivered by Mr. Brennan weighed 1970 pounds. which with the 50 pounds handicap allowed the white tali made the recognized Ma lad MALADThe pounds. Prank Bishop city counell weight-247- f has pasmed an ordinance 'squiring Was a diem second with a 211 pound pool halts. billiard halls. bowling black tait , alleys and yard rooms to elm. at , huMneas p.m. and all other C0111, TY ALENE--Th- e American houses and places col amuoement at the post will underthke midnight. preparing of the Memorial athtetie field for skating..-ibLegion- to MALADThe following births look after preparintr. flooding and were reported during the past taking care of it. Illtn possibly a week: Daughters. Mr. and Mrs Pofnittill charge for season tickets A. M. Camp; Mr. and Mn. Arthur from aduies to he used for upkeep-'TherWilliams; son, Mr. sad Mrs. Francis will be no charge tor child Hunsaker. v MALADrs. tatvis - rd WE UNDERSELL ALL SALES. Tickets TiLL, - IIIIIMEEMEMME;ME:Mill. ibrary. It C04191-7,-- ' - ittr$P1W 2 with Each 25c Purchase. - Save $20.00 worth of Tickets by and - select your Tree Absolutely - Xmas a I 1 STRAND Riarliel I two railroad This isone grade crossings isluch the state , plane to eiriminate in the building oiler-- et of the Wetidover-lin- k the primary United States highways from cast to toast. Just west of the ilalitake.Tooele - one , grade crowing which will be eliminated at a future date This with the reconstruction of the present under--, pofmt of the tAa and the conetruction now con remove will every mentemplated ace to highway traffic from the railroad or, ito railroad traffic from I the motori1t4 The state highway eommission and the Western Pacific' have had itegotiationt up for some time as to an equitable division of costs tot'. the Low Past structure which Is planned to pass the roaa under the railroad ensile It bresstimatedthe structure will Cost around 50.000 to $25.000 and the state is seek. ing to have the railroad eear 50 per cent of this cost as the Union Pacific and- Denver dit Rio Grande I have done in OP re ra I eases where. overheads - or underpasses -- have been built ots interstate roads. The- railroad has refused to bear, 50 per cent and thinks that one-thiwould be an equitable basis.; The matter is thus placed before i the utilities common to be work- ed out through that body in the pest has'largely depended on stip- ulations and agreements between the road board Atte the railroads; I for decisions on such matters, : f.a..------ Tha 1 - A re For Patrons ot 0 Prolect. 1"...m..........mmm......ja 5-- of Justice- ' --- 111r...1, Vt SI 2 I 1, the latter point with the opinion of , the remainder of the court holding that if the court deems it proper in the interests of Justice that the questions involved should be peeped on by a higher court It may so provide end to that ex. tent may make the habeas corpus conditionaL ,...., Dr:rt - 11.--(I- Lecture Given To Mt. Pleasant Lions , 1. 1.ta Merit 95. ' NINEffillion-imm.vontil--- m. - $ C ship -- III lu th 11"1.....mm.....mullm.", 11.--(- AP) toriao'dcly.. diffenr-on"eal- i 1COATS at 'i.:Ilot---.-FRE- Board on TinipieKnoll Project. ' 1.1:Lot - Aiveal Made to Utilities , WASHINGTON, Dec- Congressional action was completed today on a resolution to authorize continuanco of postal rates until the next session of congress convened next Decem, enlisted men from the battle&hip Tema were held at the Hampton Roads naval base de-- 1 tendon barracks today charged with operating a still aboard the warship. One man was under the n by tbecaau&Dy influence of drink wheathe-irair"te. co tweeting officers thecovered the fore New York courts to face a still. it was officially announced . ''' charge of felonious alnittlit. The 2 company had paid the heed more tiara: Draper Smith 0 thee two years before his appro. q Ur tragiSt Ot utes bension by Salt Lake police. - NSI the arrest Dickson Following '. OMAHA Neb.. Dec. haon technical release gained a beta corpul proceedings tried be- Draper Smith. 70. well fore Judge Chris Mathison. but the known suffragist and Republican court withheld execution of the leader died at 0 a.m. today fol., order pending - anneal to the au- - lowing & brief illness. Mra. Smith was a lifelong friend prime court which was taken. 'rho casualty company contend- - Of Carrie Chapman Cat!. and was ed for its right to purees the long an agitaturL for woman's out- plaintiff into another state and frageWith thtl passage of the ent she entered there have him arrested without suffrage requisition or legal process since the field of practical politics. She starved as vice chairman of the company in putting up the bond became in effect his Jailer the Republican state committee and as such had the right te place and held the same position in the hint under arrest at any time or Douglas county centreA sommittee, Mrs. Smith became known as piaci, within the country. This view is denied by the eti- - "the flying grand mother" when ' prone court which restricts the she flew to Washington, with the - relation of the bondsman and the electoral vote for Harding. accused an Jailer and prisoner to the time within the Etats before Officer in the discharge of the bond. The fi- - Slayer deftly compariy had no right with- - Arizona Fails on Appeal out legal procem to arrest Dicklon outside the state of New 'York PHOENIX, Ariz.. Dec. IL- -and in no event after it bad di.-0:m3)Th. Arizona supreme charged the bond, the supremo court todayrefused tograet -- a emart het& on appeal from convic1" hearing Envie Sue tabled. tion of Bill Lawrence., Oklahoma The supreme court goea farther bandit, condemned to hang Jan- into the case commenting on the tuary .11 fer the murder. of Police deny- - officer iferte Burch. The only have practice in habeas tomtits. In etesee remainintr-fd- r Lawrence is action ing the plaintiff Dickson though technically granting him a on an appeal toW taken to the United States supreme court. writof habeas corpus the supreme Burch was shot and killed when court held the dtstrict court had I.atirenr In effect granted supersadeas. he attempted to arrest Both men "Babe!. In the absence of a specific ate- - and his brother Texas were on wanted in a charge tote to authorize such a practice ; the supreme court Deputy Sheriff Joe held that a of murdering whose death' Babe Colin may not sitar Judgment of Morgan. for now serving a is Lawrence et unconditional discharge. in & Taxes penitenTo dolo would deprive the writ year bentence - of habeas corpus of ha efficacy, tiary. said the -court. , . ' 00110 JUMPER , " "tr'y - f NENS'S 'Ur 11; . . , , , 1,4A1VA v, 0 t |