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Show THE DESEBET ' NEWS JANUARY 317 1927 MONDAY DEfiVER PLEA FAILS Side Roads Asked to End Congestion SAVE' TO FROM ' SACRAMENTO. fr0em k Prced GALLOWS .California Governor Re--, fuses to Delay Hang j ing; Warns Clergymen Who Ask Clemency. Jan. 2L (UiS) youth. the shadow of the gallows l. ' Jdday. Governor C. C. Yount ha relter-JUe- d that Beyer may not expect ex. clemency. and nnlem the - ecutlve nnforneea happen flayer will be hanged at Folsom prleon next Fri- day morning. Bayer wad Ray Arnold, who was laanyed lat Friday, were convicted ot UlUnr a Japanese woman at Penryn. Calif, on Nov. 5, 1124, durint a robbery. Governor Yount latent refusal to tract clemency came in an an. ever to Denver clertymen who requested the execution be delayed as they wished to reach California in time to five absolution to the condemns man. The tovernor made pnbilo the following telegram eent to him from Denver by Bishop Frank W. tire' "Wo pray that you will delay execution of Edward K. flayer until we can arrive to administer absolution." Governor Young's reply to Bishop Rice, said: "After weeks of most thorough Investigation and careful deliberation, 1 waa impelled several days ago to make a definite decision in the flayer case. Postponement now cannot be considered. 1 am wiring today 'that yon may have ample time before Friday to come If you . desire." Before going to the gallows. Arnold wrote to Governor Young and protested the innocence of both himself end Bayer. Apparently reconciled to bis own fate. Arnold pleaded that Bayer be saved. K, Bay ar. Denver KUnrl In The Ed. Gray Clothing Go. lNCRElSE SLAYER BT OWEN L. SCOTT. (Special Correspondent of The Deseret News) , CHICAGO, Jan. JL Phyxlc and not economics hold the key to the future of the automobile, leaders in that industry are saying. Here for the 27th annual national automobile show, they nr pretty well agreed that the saturation point In the ability to own cars la far from being reached. But what they are concerned about is the apparent saturation point In the capacity of highway to carry automobile Just about traffic. reached now. In some cities."" " Problems ot traffic control, hixh-wa- y improvement and safety are now getting profound study by the motor car industry.' ft is atima'ed that tlMM.HI a day is lout In this country a a result of traffic congestion gnd the Ion of Ufa has become extremely serious. - " The platform of the automobile men for solving In part the congestion, problem, call . four,.," first,, routine of traffic around large population centers; second, separation of grads crossings in aa many places aa possible: third, improve Mussolini lifts it to Front ment of signal, light systems of troffio control, and fourth, development of a secondary road system relieving trunk highways It in pointed out that when the speed of automobile traffic is cut te ten miles aa hour and less by congestion, the attractiveness of the ear as a mesne of transportation it cut down. The automobile tnea think that highways should be sn developed that an average speed of twenty miles an hour would be possible. But increased speed emphaMxes the safety problem. Automobile men look to education as tbe chief ts. means Of cutting' They are not In favor of driver licensing. Along wHh education, through schools and newspapers, the aulo men think that there should ' be uniform traffic laws, rigidly enforced, to cut the toll of traffic accidents. They expect elimination of grade crossings to help, as well as wider use of traffic control lights .Uo of safety zones. restriction ot parking near street intersections and th routing of through traffic around cities (Copyright. 1S2T, Consolidated Press Association.) 2t 4 aCotd down-acciden- it Coming On delayed the delivery of the neces! sary material to Gemlto, who was too poor to furnish it himself. As time passed en his r4tl benefactors apparently forgot him. Thu neglect so preyed on mind that he became insane. He had the delusion that he waa about to be summoned to th tion Fedele called on Gemlto by royal palace at any moment. Hu Uu-ollPremier of wife died and he sank into povpersonal request and handed him a check for erty. living as a recluse eared for lf of by bis daughter Glusepptna. (t.OOfl lire representing the sum which th government reAfter more than 2 rears of inrecto him in decided pay cently sanity his case cam to the attenognition of his resumption of pro- tion of tbe duchess of Aosta and ductive work. other members of th royal fam Gemlto. who was born in Na- Ur and he was nursed back to won reason. bad such about 1151, ples success In Paris in 18tS that Queen As soon aa he was able he reMargheritg Invited film tq return sumed bis work. Premier Mussoto Italy where King Humbert lini on hearing the story ordered a commissioned him to make n governmental award of 1M.4M lire sculptural group for the royal pal- to aid' Gemlto In bis sculpture and ace. requested Minister Fedele to make American " lAglonnarle from - Bureaucratic red tape, however. the first payment personalty. shove-off next Vtah who for Paris should have kept the snow off th September will go overseas on road. We think that with th one of the most famous ocean liners What Readers Think equipment at hand now there is no Spencer plying the excuse for allowing snow to reOf - Logan, department Ecclee, main long enough to get packed France convention officer for this Ask More Attention and frozen, especially oa th state at department state, announced To State Highway highway. At least when the snow x headquarters today. The luxurious begins to fall In th evening after comfort and service provided for Jaatraffic is practically over until th Utah. Orem, travel in the "Second A, E. P. of Editor Deseret News: -, 17. '27. next dxy, aa eras the case the other the legion will be in marked eon We think th people pay trast to the cheerless experiences of We would Iik, to give rent, to evening. road taxes, on gas, ears and that ether voyage "Over Thera our feelings and attitude through enough other property, te entitle them te columns of your newspaper. In first pearly ten years ago. th class winter service, if but no Legionnaire , from thl state. to conditions as they exist other p ace than the state highway Faria convention bound, will sail relationour Mate highway, after where traffic is generally heavy on the 8. B. Republic of the United along and speed Is scarcely limited. W States lines from New York Sept. T many of our acow storms. think that as soon as snow begins And land x) Cherbourg, under travOur people are nearly out of pa- lo fall, at least during December el arrangements made by John I. tience and somebody, whether It Is and January, when there is danger Wicker. Jr., national travel direcroad commission or our of it becoming packed and frosen, tor of the Franca convention com- our statscommissioners er both. It enough county and stats trucks county mittee of the legion. with the necessary equipThe 8. 8. Republic is a great new may b that under existing con-eo supplied ment for th occasion, should be t blame: if cabin ship and the most recent ad- ditions neither Is be on Job the regardless of tbs time conditions should changed. Tha dition to the fleet of the United blame certainly lie somewhere, of day or night. r, States lines This magnificent The expenditure of IlOfl at th rata we plead with formerly- - the 8. 8. President But at any officers in whose ear right time may not only save thoupublic Grant, waa entirely rebuilt and 'en- those af thousands of people sands of dollars In damaged cars, tered in the North Atlantic pas- th Uvea been placed, to wake up to a but would savs a Ufa now and then, senger service aa a new vessel with have of their responsibility. besides the scores of sight and serthe exception of her hull and sup- realisation Th tragic affair which occurred ious Injuries. Those who have takerstructure. g Provo last en a spin or two know how There are seven decks devoted between Orem and drivs ou a slick Tuesday morning, when on man road. TheIt is to and to public rooms, state rooms and was mosey necessary entrilled and two others seriously suites for cabin passengers. The are generally spent but at tha injured, could lave bees avoided. ergy In eaaa of the majority of state rooms are outside It the wrong time, could scarcely be called' an acrooms. Two decks for promenade cident. of negli- other night. Snow began to fall are enclosed for the larger part ot gence onItthwas on account Ir the evening and continued part of some on who thoughout their (ength, providing ample space the night. Tbe next day after-th- e anew wae welt peeked for dally games la tha bracing salt and frozen, the tracks gat busy. breezes. What would happen to a railThe distance around each of the road company If they handled their feet aad they business like some of our public decks is about are 1 9 feet wide. The dining room business is bandied 7 If a railroad, Keadad. and accommodates tbrougb some act of nature, became is amidships Km CMHac e bancolonial extremely dangerous for trains to lit persons. The restful Etteratl treatments Mldom o rood in this room. travel over, would those In charge ish Pl!n nd for tba wry predomlautea style lntd-bta td cans that th ars all mov- of the road, and In whose hands so vein Dining room chairs Circulation In affected parta, waaknot fixed to tha deck. many lives bad been trusted, go - able and are flabby and bowel walla There is a social hall, 40 feet by have a goed snoczs before they atTo quickly and safely rid your-a- It feel forward, and adjoining U tempted to remedy the gtuatioaf of piles yon must free the cir- arc the ladies saloon and tbe writRespectfully, nd fresh, 'healthy blood ing room. In the social ball Is a OSCAR H. ANDERSON. culation There to tho raw, sensitive la mambrenaa floor. hardwood dancing ow aata Is n smoking room Elizabethan finInternal ' treatment and other asmethod. Ointment with carved oak panels and ternal treatments cant tire lattinr ished a cut atone fireplace. Th ship is relief. J. & fcoonhardt X. I- - a special- magnificently equipped throughist, aet at work ootne yea ra fo to out. find a real Internal remedy for pile. A two color On to Paris" steamHe named hi He succeeded a view of the A whisky still of Id gallons caand It ha ship folder giving of & & Republic and official plans, pacity and in full operation proven eroocessfnl to thooaand at 117i ease eo successful that now HEM rates and Information, for legion- south State street, was confiscate! a naires from this state going over ROiy ta aold by oruegiat under a la raid Friday night by deputies It la a is ready for distribution. Tbe money back guarantee. harmless tablet, easy to take, anda. folder will be sent upon request by from the office of Sheriff Clifford Patten and federal agents. Three can always be found at who the Franc convention committee, Frank Zions Americas alleged operators, Jim Jones, will promptly refund the purchase national headquarters, Elliott, John Kallas, were taken Indiana. ua India polls, Legion, Adr. Into custody. August Msaaon was price If yon are dissatisfied also taken Into custody but released. In addition to the still, officers found 17 barrels of rye maab and on gallon of whisky. According to tha officers Elliott and Kallas will be charged with possession and manufacture, and Jones will be charged with violation of tbe prohibition law. Kick Papanlkolaa was fined IH aad sentenced to sere 10 day In tha county Jail by City Judge N. H. Tanner, Saturday, for assault and Thl genefae D FOREST battery on Pet Athoa. last OctoUadi Set feqeirss IO OUTBIDS Wl ber, at Magna. Th Jail sentence aeteeeee. It is M oetsl lib. was suspended. srsoess ItAtMKW raetpeed With FORKST DK SUAtD-lMC"Red" Webb, accused of kidnapBtTTERIU. ntlt-T-Iyear-old LOU! Douglas Hamei ping I Tl BL. H COUflFrE, aa alleged elopement last Ocin eweeeale battery i.plrCwi. KE4DY TO UITH IS. EOTHISO WORK TO California from tober with the child's mother, arms arraigned on a III Ceah v eaey terse as yea Brian. Take of obetructlrg twtltdte charge Justice In withholding from offiOTHER CUT PRICES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE aa Information to the childs cers No etdet. First (Cam sad get K. N C. O. IV r whereabouts. ftret eervedi, Assistant County Attorney JoBRAND-NESET, complete. JOO , seph & Nelson recommended dis-missal of th kidnaping charge and , Ready for installation the order was entered. According to Mr. Nelson, : Webb met Mrs. Suit You! to Term $ Weekly or Monthly Hants In Salt take after her disfrom her California appearance DAYIIES-BEED- E home snd did not elope with her at ; Sam Hants. father of th child, " had charged The baby wae found (1 to 65 So. Main St., Salt Lake- -' s" at tbs Balt Lake heme ef Webb's sister- - Mrs. Hants haw not beta ,s . located.. to-- day in the aad but romantic life story of Vlneenso Gemlto. tbe Neapolitan sculptor who 4 rears ago waa ranked as an artist with IF An-- 1 nunxlo the poet and Mancinl the painter. . This morning minister ot educa- At Radical Price Reductions ns-t'o- The Ed Gray Clothing Co., is known all over. Utah, and throughout its 27. years of successful business in Salt Lake City has distributed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of the very best makes of Clothing, Hats and Mens Furn- The socialists, sccordlng to their custom of holding a propaganda mass meeting every Sunday, scheduled a mass meeting at Loibers-Ibac- h for Sunday afternoon. Lei ers bach. strongly non socialist, resented the meeting Tha anti-s- o dallst fascist Kahenkreualen assembled In a local Inn It Is J also th custom of the opposition group to have a detachment gather somewhere near each gathering which the other arranges, and such detachments, If social. at, are allowed by the police to near suspended from tbelr waist a small wooden club resembling a baseball bat, while If Hahenkruzlers, they are rubber permitted to wear larg clubs. resembling a policeman's baton. Though the organ'zatlons officially "forbid It. It la also customary for numerous members of both groups to carry firearms. In the present Instance th from the windows of the Ina. fired several shots over the ! leads of the socialists, presumably as a warning, aa the latter marched past the inn to their meeting place. The 001110 informed the police and the police protected the meeting. After tha meeting the socialists again marched past the Inn. singing "Red" tonga. The Hakenkreutlera waited until the majority had passed and then opened fire with heavy casualties. (Copyright 1727 Chi cago Daily Newt Co.) ti- -- BronfQ Quinine, tablets AP) A brighter chapter waa written BY EUGENE CRAWFORD. (Special Cablq to Th Deseret News and Chicago Dally News) VIENNA, Jan. Jl. Four persons dead, including an eight year old boy, and 14'in hospitals Including a six year old boy. Is the toll Austria him Just paid at Lotbersbach, near Wiener Neustad. for tbe bitter class hatred which became strong enough following the overthrow of tbe monarchy to take over tbe gov. ernment of the new republic and which still Is strong enough to conn. trol Vienna, the heart of the -- it it it Work Dropped in 1885 Is Resumed. NAPLES, Itajy. Jan. I'than You Fed $ Grip, Tnfliionra and nupy Pneumonias begin as a Price 30c. common cold. Th ho beflifl thifl rngnstm (O'ffeStri , Series 889 nl one-ha- UTAH VETS TO ishing Goods. g Necessity now compels this great sale. Every single item in the store is reduced in price for this big selling event Nothing reserved. Everything must be sold. We must make room for a Brand New Stock of Clothing price-slashin- and Furnishings. event ever held This, the greatest value-givin- g in Salt Lake City, cannot fail to make a quick clean-u- p pf the entire stock. Attempts to Pay Off War Seizure Debts February 1st, at 9 a. m. Fail. See our big advertisement in our Windows for news regarding the big sale. trans-Atlanti- c, -- I'B-e- nerve-rackin- u -- Pile Disappear lit ron-m- - If WHISKEY STILL IS CAPTURED HEM-itOl- Schramm-Johnson- ' $175 De Forest RADIO $ SET . . Itntwf) nt at I -- 1- -2 en be W .. ... , BY EDGAR AN8EL MOWRER. (By Radio to The Deseret Newt and tbe Chicago Daily News) BERLIN. Jan. tl. Tbe German governments attempt to include damages for Germans abroad whose property wae eeufiaeated by the silica within the Dawes payments has failed as It was believed here in neutral circles It must fail. Th Hague arbitration court decided tbe exclusive purposes of the Dawes payments were specified within the Dawes plan and therefore tbs Idea that the German payments could be used even partially to compensate Germans ess excluded. The court decision destroys one of the dearest of German Illusions, namely, that tha Dawes plan could. In somewise, recover a portion of The their confiscated wealth. claims of German citizen, abroad German government against the amount to more than two billion The Reichstag has ' Indollars. demnified companies shipping fairly well but has paid other owners little more than 2. per cent, refusing further decision until th present arbitration case was decided. . Now tho relch. which Is already loading the national budget exwith a number of penditures sill have to decide Just what further outlay it can undernon-urge- take Damaged Germans donbtleas eill receive compensation in some form, but the chances of their obtaining it wltbln a abort time are slight. (Copyright, 127. Chicago Dally News Co.) Turkey Honor Students " On Tour From America CONSTANTINOPLE Jan. SI (AP) Turkish students, professors, and city officials gave an en00 thusiastic welcome today to American students who are making a world tour on tbe steamer "Floating UniverRyndam. th Arrangements were made sity." for guides to show the student! about tbe city. The Turkish university is to give a reception in their honor. Hava Musterra bandy when a It baa all ot th advantages of grandmothers mustard I You plaster without the burn. feel a warm tingla aa th hsaUnfl tha pores, ointment penetrate thea a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pur oil ef muatarfl and other simple ingredients, Mnsterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterol for broncbltta, eor throat, stiff neck, lumbago, pleurisy, rheumatism, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion. pains and ache of tho back or Joints, sore muscles, sprains bruises, chilblains frosted feet, colds of tho chest. It may prevent pneumonia and "flu." cold starts. MUSIC, CO. , Towns Swept Under Rivers Break Over Levees. u iMif MEMPHIS. Term , Jan. A cold wave today followed floods In Eastern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri and caused much suffering from exposure among 2,000 refugees as new breaks In levees throughout the section were reported. The most serious new break waa reported at Des Arc. Ark , last night when the White river washed away 22 miles of levee from that place to cotton plant, driving 00 (amiliea from their homes and Inundating 20.000 acres. Several email villages hi Arkansas were reported under water. Sickness from exposure la likely to follow. It waa feareA and preby state parations wer mad health authorities to dispatch physician gnd nurses to the eceue. JL-(IN- Race Between Miss Ederle And George Young Plan - NEW YORK, Jan, I (lhfl) rice between Gertrjde Ederlg, conqueror of the English channel, and George Yeung, only swimmer of tbo Catalina channel, from the battery to Bandy Hook down New York liarbcr, waa seen as a possibility of the near future today. Dudley Field Malcne, Mira Eder-ie'- a manager, made tne announcement today Just before sailing for Paris. No details have been worked ouf. but th lawyer rudd he was going to "try to arrange" the race A Ten of Twelve Planes Complete Canada Flight Jan. Jl. (AP) Ten of the 12 pursuit the from army airport at planes flelfridge field her which participated In the, good will' ilight Canada were aa'e in through their hangars today alter a hazardous flight from Buffalo, the TO GET AWARDS. last leg of the Journey. The other two; disabled, were Football warriors of Ibe Ephraim anforced to remain in the east until high school will hnreceive their athletic ball to better flying condition prevail, nual awards at be staged la Social hall In that city and a convoy ship also failed to en Feb. 14. make th last hop. Loosen Up That Cold With Mnsterole IfltartWlfl . Sale Starts Tuesday, GO TO PARIS IN S. S. REPUBLIC Its Entire $70,000.00 Stock on the Market i Up Fallen Sculptor. it Throws Bitter Feud Breaks Out Near Vienna; 14 Injured. MOUNT CLEMENS. Mich To Death With Ax And Two Hatchets GROVE. Calif, (AP) Two aged Cliiacse. Inmates of the China-ba- n prior bouse here, hatiled lo the death with hntrheta because they disagreed oa te which should prrare breakfast. Mong Cher, li, h dead, and Wong Min M, hi assailant, is not expected to recover. Two hatrhets and an ate rre ward In the fight. One of four other Inmates who witueased the bathe attempted 10 Interfere was stopped with a Mow from ono of the fighters' Officer finally were MDuaoard and the twe were srynratod. Stung Cbre wus lain on hi bed, dying, pur a moment officers then stepped out of the mum. They returned and found Wong Min Yo. ha trh, et ta hand again, juauding over his dying enemy, ready to strike once mrire. ' Is r g Ayn dni Hid v W--- ? -- - -i States over the new Mexican oil SENATOR WHEELER and land law finally have brought eituatlon to a point where the PREDICTS WAR WITH tbo future la predictable. MEXICO IN 2 YEARS In the first place, it to apparent (Continued from pare one.) Addrersed to "the worker and peasants of the oppressed nations the proclamation of th world, accuses the United Stale of deeigns Into to "transform an American colony." Stale It charges that the United by means of military threats, is trying to gain conrol of Mexico's for American valuable oil field capitalists and (hat It la seeking domination In Panama and Peru. Its chief officer have been men prominently associated with the Soviet government, among them Leo Joseph Stalin. Leon Trotaky. Kamneff and Gregory Zinovioff. "American Imperialism was denounced at a mass meeting In Mexico City Sunday under the auspices of the chief labor organization, and the regional confederation of labor Workmen of the United States and their countries were exhorted "to stand united against United States capitalism In it imperlaJirtlc Latin American program." Letin-Ameri- ca -- Mexican Problem Takee Definite Form BY HARRY NICHOLLS. -(Special cable to Th Deseret New and the Chicago Daily New ) MEXICO CITY. Jan. 21 Debevelopment In th controversy and the United Mexico tween . Aged Chinese Duel WALNET dtlifli BAD Ttt. Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney reyou have been gion It may meancreate acids, says foods which eating a well-knew- n authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys In (heir effort to filler it from the blood and they become sort of When your paralysed and loggy. and clog you kidneys get sluggishIlk you reliav must rellevs them. your bowels, removing all th body's urinous waste, else you have backache. sick headache, dlszy spells: your stomach sours, tongue lalacoathad ed. and when the weather Tbe you have rheumatic twinge urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channel often get sore, water scalds and you ar obliged to seek relief two or three times during th I nirht. Either consutt a good, reliable from your physician at one or get ounces ef pharmacist about four Jad Belts; taka a tableapoonful In of breekfaet water before a glass for a few days and your kidneys rose then aet fine. This famous from th acid .of salts Is mad grape and lemon juice, combined with lithta. and ban been need for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also te neutralise acids In tbe system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Anita Inexpensive, cannot makee o delightful, efInjure one llthln-wntdrink. Drink fervescent lota of soft water. Ada. , . 1 er that President Coolidge to against the proposal of arbitration as a solution of tha problem raised by tbs exchange of a fee simple title to oil or other land held In Mexico by Americans, for a concern! on fur a set number of years. Thea in the next place, public opinion In the United States ta so firm (hat whatever solution to determined en by the White House must be peaceful. For this reason. President Coolidge win find it difficult to evolve a solution compatible with hla personal views and at the same time conforming to public opinion. legal Ianus Certain. Meanwhile the injunction granted the Petroleum company against Ihs operation of the oil law, will lead to appeal to the - case to the supreme the whole matter to a legal al court-bringi- issue. The lower court decision to peculiar aa th Judge admits that he waa Influenced by th economic crisis which would have followed had he decided against th comTha local labor syndicate pany. thanked him for his action. There to no doubt held by oil decision of people here that th the district Judge will be reserved on appeal, in conformity with other decisions by courts to which similar applications had been made That would bring the crista to a legal tone, the determination of which would take considerable time. The interim policy of the Mexican petroleum department apparently la to refuse drilling permits in new field thus restricting of the leading the operation American companies with a consequent decrease of production. This brings tha qneetloa of how long those companies will put up with Increasing losses to the detriment of American necessities for Mexican olL Then, again, there to a question whether the Mexican authorities can face tranquilly the prospect of reduced operation by foreign oil companies with a resulting labor oil field together crisis in the with a reduction In the government's best source of Income. AU probabilities are that th international crisis will not reach a serious stage until the issues are determined by tbe Mexican supremo court. There th case will taka Into consideration the constitutionality of tho new legislation as well aa It effects both oa the Internal and International situation. Once tho Mexican decision is made th Coolidge administration will have reasonable grounds for bringing the matter, in the form ot a breach of International law, to tho consideration of some world lelli a CmI Story Abort HcaiacWii Glendale. N. Y. Mr, t. Sehwted write: "My bead wae dizxy e frequent intervale. My stomach wae upeet sod t waa horribly constipated. I took Carters Little Liver Pills end I soon noticed g decided Improvement, it is Booths now since I have had a headache or sickstomach. Your pills have merit." Carter's - Little Liver Pills . a purely vegetable ' laxative, relieve the constipated condition. - They cleanse tbe inteettnee of tbelr poisonous matter. They are sngal coated, small, and easy lo take Druggist. Ji ft 75c red packages Paris Plans to Open Hospital for Lepers 21. (AP) BePARIS, Jan. cause of the(Jncreaolng number ef leprosy cases tbe municipal council of Paris to considering establishing quarters for lepers In one of the city's hospitals. Paris had Its leper hall in tha old Saint Lazar prison In the middle ages, when it was a monastery, bnt in modern times there ha been no colonization. II XT A GUUALM1N. Jaa. II. Th lint. 1 Ik defeated tho DocbssM fr!s kr of It t IL Tb sn (sn rirl nlw and aot tv tbo ucUrt basket throwing of th Vernal twn A relnra cam will b play tn tha blf'i reheat irmnasivm at I lata h'jh aebari in tha near futara. ROOSEVELT. t rirlt memrm an. fciK body. Then will com the test of th assertion that as a sovereign state. It Is within Its right to legislate for nations Hxatioa ot tho republic' resources la accordance with tbe program of the government. Call, Th material Interest on both sides may find some basis for an exlier settlement to avoid what from a financial point of view might be a costly delays (Copyright,. 1227. Chicago Dally Nswa Mexican lC f . - i V -- , |