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Show Tv. SATURDAY ' TONE THE DESERET NEWS 36? Graduated JSoy Explorer by ALBANIA Given President of Coast Institution Reports .Work of Last 10 Years to Utah Loan Associations. Firmer borrowers ire tor at least now sar- la interest each year thronrh the federal farm loan service, said William D. Bllis, president of the Federal Land bank at Berkeley, Calif., speakinr at the . snnuai--meetlof Utah National Farm Loan associations at the Hotel Utah Saturday. The conference was In celebration of the bank's tenth birthday. "At the close of the first ten years of service, the Federal Loan Bank of Berkeley, making low interest rate loans on first farm mortage. In Utah, Neva. a, Arizona and California, holds 20 per cent of ,11 the mortgages oa farms operated by owners who mortgage debt In the 1020 Mr. Ellis said. "This census, amounts to one loan to each ten farms in the whole district.) In Utah we have 0,400 loans; In California 0,075; in Nevada 005; and in Arizona 1.011. "The bank bolds long-terfirst farm mortgagee on aprpoxlmately 00 per cent of the Utah mortgaged farms operated by their owners; 01 per cent of those In Arizona; 20 per eent In California, and 00 per cent In Nevada. "In the ten years In which the bank has been operating It has made more than 10,000 loans through the 000 local National (Farm Loan associations, aggregat002,000,000,' ing approximately continued President Ellis. "It started with 0750,000 capital furnisehd by the United States trtasury. Now its capital, reserve and undivided profits are 10,522,-09- 0 50 and the federal government only holds 0011,06$ of Its stock, lu net loans outstanding amount to tiO.tCO.StO. The number of farms upon which It has been forced to foreclose is small and delinquency in installments due Is relatively 1, 300,000 long-ter- m s dressTheofmeeting opened with an welcome by Wafnlck, slight.1 ad- C. L. of the Pleasant Crove National Farm Loan association. Joseph E. Card on, secretary-treasurof the Hyde Park and North Logan association, spoke on bow best to extend the benefits of the federal farm loan plan. The program scheduled for the afternoon Included an address on "Utah Agriculture," Harden staee' commissioner of 'Collections," Sims Ely, treasurer of the Federal Land Bank ef Berkeley; "Disposing of Acquired Farms." William M. Howell, secretary-treasur- er er Ben-nlo- n. e: 1927 1 Diplomatic Break BelievDorothy Carlson Givei ed Coming, War Flags Passed Out .Prize Orations Gains Wild Applause. (Special cable to tbe Deseret News and tbe Chicago Dally News ) ROME, .June II (CPA) Tbs Albanian government, five days aftsr the departure of tbe Jugoslav minister from Tirana has ordered Zena Zey the Albanian minister to Belgrade, to leave his post imsdiateiy. Zena Beys departure is Interpreted here as q failure ef attempts to avoid complete severance of diplomatic and consular relations between the two countries. Italian diplomatic circles retain the belief that Jugoslavia is determined to bring tha matter before Dr. Henry Findeisen Is only tha league of nations in which a ,24, but be is one of Germany i detailed discussion of ths situation most famous explorers. He no In the A mast be held folTirana pact lowing Ci notorious is bound for the wild of . last November, to seek a lost race. oi Mussolini Dictator frequently e has declared he would never pere3 people. mit this treaty, concluded betwoen (II kxduatnt. two free nations, to be discussed at Geneva A telegram front Tirana to the director of the Berkeley bank; solo. Giornale dltalia. announces that "Th Farm Loan System and the Mist Dorothy Carlson, wlnnsr of Ahmed Cogu. reviewed the troops Farm Bureau," M. & Winder, exe- ths national essay contest on ths thsre presenting them with cutive secretary of the Utah State United States Constitution, was "war-flag- Friday, and smblema( CopyFarm Bureau. received with an ovation, which right 1927. Chicago Daily News evening session is sehaduled grew In volume when she had de- company.) at Saltair, with Gov. Gsorgs H. livered her prize oration. Gordon Darn and Prest. E. G. Pataraon ofgtrong delivered the valedictory ad-tUtah Agricultural College atdress in finished style. Edgar Rog- - Man Who Tried to Logan, as ths speakers tra. senior president, presented ths Save Salt Flats Dies class gift and It was received by Principal Bruce E. Mlllikin, who also praised tha spirit of the outWord hie been received here of the death in Kansas City, Mo., of going class. Tha boys' quart at. composed of U. & Epperson. 70, who in 1919 Lawrence Hurd, begin in attempt to reclaim qalt Malcolm Pika, Edgar Rogers and Wellington Strat- flats between this eity and the Good-by," Stuart Raa Great Salt Like. The work wis Of $41 eases heard during May ford. sang In Poltca court, 674 were for traf- played a flute solo and the school carried on for two years and fic violations, according to Joseph sang farewell eongs written by large sum of money was expended A- Hyland, clerk. A big majority of Richard Lambourna and Mias Dor- in tile drainage. Mr. Epperson entbe traffic violations were for ov- othy Cadraan. gaged C. E. Dodfrs to do the work ScSolarshlp awards ware pre- but the project wee given up. ertime parking. The violators paid folAfter the work was started Mr. In to the city treasury $954 fines sented by Principal Mlllikin as lows: Helen Maurine Glen, Laura Epperson's health began to fall and and forfeitures. Thera were $ violators of tha Lenore McGhle. Bernelce Catherine he returned to his home in Kansas k, Pier, Helen Savllla. Neva Mae City. Mr. Dodgs left this city and prohibition Jaw who paid fines agEdna Rose Swyers, Lillian went to Los Angelas where he died gregating $2044. and fines for inThere Wsstman, Joseph E. Benedict, Ed- in 192$. toxication netted $520. were $2 for the latter offense. 4$ ward L Haahlmoto, Robert B. Par-te- r, Jr., Charlotte Schroeder, Robfor vagrancy, 15 for disorderly FIVE GET DIVORCES. ert (T. Snow. John Fred Wanless. conduct and 10 for gambling. Grace K. Anderson, Berniece Three Interlocutory decrees ef ll divorce were granted Friday by Barnes, Lo s Lee Brown, Dorth Asks $10,000 for Use Carlson, Hope Celeste Hanson. District Judga W. M. McCrsa and Alice Nelda Hunter. Glenn Hunter, two by District Judgs Chris "Mathl-soBy State Armory Board Mabel Luciele Johnson, Rownte In the court o( Judge McCrea. Kelly. Alice Clark Kimball. Biancha Lillian J. Pierce a as granted a diBrtg.-Gevorce from Charles Pierce on the W. G. Williams, ad- Eleasa Lawson. Loretta June Manjutant general, called attention of gel, Lenore Marie McFarlane. Beth ground of cruelty: Eureka N. Ben tbe state auditors office Friday to Marla Poll, Elsie Eleanor Rulon, way from Albert E. Benway for Lilllam Kunntn from a law which provides that the au- Richard Lambourna and Minerva ditor shall set up each year $10,000 Woolley. Miss Kathryn Blood was Henry Kunnen on the ground of desertionboard. awardad the girl scholarship medal for use of tha state armory Judge Mathison granted The question was submitted to the for obtaining ths highest averags divorcee to Jewel Young from Harcareer, and vey Young on the ground of cru attorney general for an opinion during her three-yea- r before any action will be taken in Gordon Strong was awarded tbe elty and to Eva R. Becker from Fred Becker for sum. medal. this boy scholarship setting op E3M.F FRIGE AN East high school graduated $4$ students at commencement exercises in the school auditorium Friday night. Supt. G. N. Child presented the class the largest in the history of the school end diplomas wars awarded by Alex E. of the Balt Lake board of education. , Upwards of 1.100 parents and patrons listened to the program. The march was played by the East high orchestra undo- direction of Arthur R. Overlade. The class, directed by Miss Lisle Bradford, sang Miss "Land of Hope and Glory. Helen Ba villa gave the salutatory address and Edgar Rogers sang. Marvin Jonaa spoke on "What High School Means to the Senior," and Mias Elsie Rulon, on "Ideals The girls' and Common 8ense.' quartet, composed of Miss Alice O'Connor, Mias Louise Bratten, Mias Marguerite Turner and Mias Margaret Smith, rendered a selecMias O'Connor, a soprano tion and ' a semi-savag- 1 j Rich Satins, Natural Kasha, Charmeens, Silk Faille, etc. Expensively Fur Trimmed. Every desirable color and style. s" he 4 f Overtime Parkers Pay $968 to Gty in Month Cool New n. M. L A. i n. J. C-- Bmersh, 12, salesman who lashed his throat with a safety razor blade at the Kane hotel on South State street Monday night, died at a local hospital Friday afternoon. Th gashes which resulted in his death ara mid by the police to have bean inflicted as a l.rult of despondency and troubles brought on by a long period of inHs was treated at tha toxicationtime at the Emergency hospital and removed to a general hospital. Smersh had been employad for two weeks by tbe W. H. Vints company, and had formerly been employed at the Provo Drug comMrs. Esther pany. His widow, Smersh. and, a son nine years of Boise. Ida. live to at are said age, His father, Theodore J. Smersh, is a druggist of Bralnard. Neb. Our prices are very low considering the quality of service rendered. PIEC3 TWO DRESSY FROCKS STILES. Orchid, Yellow, Green, Rose N ary. White, Combinations. Tone, l0i Itr J Pacific Coaot Newt j fTMDIKO OF TH CIXBg. W. L Fet W LPet Oakland 44 M .334, Sea Tran If 3 her 41 43 .34 Portland Sacmnt 34 II .4ft Seattle. IT 33 .3ft LAagleo 33 43.444 Missions IT ST 30o( Heijy wod 13 41 .14 Today Schedule. HeUyweod at Oakland. Mission at Sacramento. Seattle at Sea Ftmneiaoa. Portland at Lee Angela. Forest Dale Ladder Quality Press and Joust Pleases Many Keeleys in Tie SeveraT challenge matches were play For Friday Lead mentIn durla the Forest Dele ladder tournathe pant week. Although to nil win the the eheiienre failed matches ee'era! of the player advene 4 In the otandtn Tbe results w$ib the challengers named ftret follow; S. Ft. Vaa Cett lent to M. H. Lore. 3 up sad 1 to ptay, B. P. Manley defeated S. W. Took. 3 up Eddie Morrises loot to A. B. Bale try default A. L. White loot te Bert Hunt, 3 up and 3 to play A. F Sadler loot to F. A. Fapworth. Hopkins hurlad Quality Pres to 4 up and t to play. a $ to $ victory over Western Opti 2. It defoatad I prandenburger I up snd 4 to play. rale yesterday in the Friday Twi- Henderson. W. Ball but the defeated Presetnen O. L L Smeltaer, light league, could not shake off the tie wih up aad I to play. Keeleys for the Ice Creamers also 1 Dr. J. C. Pack loot to 2. K. Daolla. won their game. up. The Optical F. B. Frovol loot to L. O. fkrioor bunched six of their Bine hit in to by default. the third and seventh inning C. d.f.t4 L D. Lsa ( up count all their run. The winner sad 4E. toPort play. pounded tha offering of Bemmister Arnovlts last UC.1L Bail, I B. J. to all corner of th tot. p and 3 to play. Pptie. Quality fm. . C. Moore, defeated star H B Ft B H O A BH OA f up and 3 to plT. Cta rti. If. O!on,off defeated M. Wetfe by W. H. Canso I Wodma m S V, htlk if A 9 default. 4 Harsh rrcU lb ( ! I F. W. Jea- defeated It N. Ton Irtau.lb. 4 atnga by default. Llord.oo Jaffa Jb. ,4 K. Joaea. A. defeated Glider E. L Brenan.e 3 Orefli ib 1 1 t 5 up and 4 te play. Gema.lb 4 3 3 I Brand. rt I B. M defeated H. R. CLoohlln . 3 eal.ef. I Hvier.rf Crandall. 4 up and S te play. Simetr.p t Hopknep J A. Oreenwall defeated F. Bta-eoc- k by de'sa.t. Total 14 It 21 fi Total 31 9 31 It R. Thomeen defeated F. B. Oaw-fer- d FRIDAY TWILIGHT LKAGVK. Teas. SlsaSlaa- - lilt lilt C Quality Pm Western Optical $ 3 3 4 3 by default. H. C. Allen last t W. T. Worley. 3 up and 3 to play. 2. H. Irani defeated Dr. M. McDowell by default. by W g, Ure defeated K. K. Tote Seattle ..13 3 3 t .....1Moody, gcfcmjtft; R.H . Mlaelos .. w , a At Baorameeto a a 1 3 T . 13 9 3 Filietts. Bryaa. Hailing aad Whitney; Vlacl aad Bevereid. Seooad fame: Mieoloas . Sacramento Wetnert Koehler. ., ..... . m ..... 3 and Waltora; Singleton R.K Fortlaad ..3 I I 3 3 At Loo Aagelea Hugh on Tamila aad Fischer, Wendell. aad Haanah. Fiereey B. H, F Second game: . 8 13 3 .. a , 3 13 Loo Angelo ...3 Kinney. gtortL French. Couch. Fonder, and Wendell. Fleeftior; Weatberoby, Ban- ..... FonJaotf der Peter Cunningham. Hannah. Smith aad Sandberg, K . Hollywood M 3 1 1 3 1 ...... At Oakland Shellenback aad Morphy; Boehler aad Read. Bcareella. Lloyd 3, Summary; Run Greenly. Qlerema 3. Hyer 3, Clark 3, Error Seal, ftlmmeeter. Brian default. Lloyd. Olacoma. Woodmaaeee, Iverleon. pva Vargatt defeated I mar rett 3. base Stolen Clark. MLareh Seal by default. Cleon, Lloyd 3. Qiaeoma. Hyler Jeff. T. M. Douglas defeated D. D. kite Hopklu 3. Two-bi3 Three-bae- e ford br default Double playe bite Olwui, Oreeni to Jetts to Marsh i Clark to Jeff a Struck out By Hopkloe to fcareella. Spanish Fork Drops Hopkins 9, by B master 4. Umpl Session. Another to Eureka SPANISH FORK. Juna Il.(Fp-ctaL- ) -Cpanlih Fork dropped Keeley Nine Conquers Western Union Boys TEUI IKAOrE W Falla Waeo... Baa Ant. Houston W L 3Fct S3 33 33 3 33 33 33 It f .9SjDl!ao.. .33Beaumnt .317 Ft. Wth. W t 13 39 3T 83 31 33 Pc .43 .! .431 AlTiBhrorprt. 33 TeeUrday Baaolta. Baa Antonio 4. Shreveport I. Beaumont 4. Wichita Fall I, Weoo T, Fort Worth 3. 1L Houston T, DaUa boro 1? Jt 13 31 1 H-- b Ib-c- 13 33 . Mllwaukee-Columb- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH v 1 . Phone Was, 550 and a representative teill call T Bus-b- hite-Ber- ey. e War-burt- Buo-he- e. Toronto-Baltimor- e '' I k . A 1 . V a . 11' is-1- -- - 1 ' S ' L .A. A ft A A A . . Sa If 1 Deseret News Press i; 3U ... At San Fitsciies Mlijue and Jenklaa, Kuna aad Varga, Central Uth league ram WXSTTR5 IXA6CB losing to Eureka, yesterday, W. L Pet W. L tFct I combed tho of- 4. Tho Miner to 4 . vicII ,T37 Amarlll 34 S3 .433 Tploa Keelofa Bine added another ferlngs of Ertckon for numoreu Wichita 14 33 397 Deo Maa II 3 .445 tory to its list yesterday in the long hit. Tho defeat was th ninth Denver 33 IT Omaha.. 31 3 .9)4 for th local club. Friday Twilight league by 7taking Oku Cy. 97 33 .341 Lincoln.. I 33 .335 to 4. atraight Western Union Into camp. ' j gpaniah Fork. Enrobe. K OA.! B. OA wan Tho gems TMtfiHFi JUoalta. B H closely, contested hitEfhvref I4 I3 3I Joiearf..o. 34 3 3 f Oklahoma City It. Aatartilo C. throughout with both team Andor in tho pinches. Barney Kline lb. strong wtehtta T. Tulsa 9 ting on hurled for tho winner and esBmrdoao 14 3 Tt Deyl lb t Lincoln 3, Dearer 4 (tea Isalaga) BOLTHKRX ASSOCIATION after being Wrbrtn,lb 4 315 lD tb--Dudley. with victory caped e 1 .. I 41 W L. Pet touched for throe marker in th W. L. Pcf Bnaon.tb 4I 1 3 1IC. Huff.ef t4 AXEE1CAK ASSOCUnOH 1 Ort t Rsetwle Robert(.lf 3 .lit second inning SlHanko.re S 43 Beck.e. . sr K.v Mobil... J II .411 Kecftey'a. 13 Western I ale. ( II 19 Imam . W L 3Pet,f W. L Pet 4 B HOA B 33 A 1AdrLfb !elaon.e. H mo phis IS 21 .SM Lit Rek. 14 II .411 Toledo. 33 13 .344 Kan. Cy. 34 14 .fM 4 11 Jorgeon 9b 4 3 1 3 Faeeey.lf. 4 3 1 oiVDudlylf 34 1 i 33 Mlnepl. 31 33 .39 iDdnpf Atlanta. IS II .Ml Chats... 14 II .111 Bobs 4 .4 S3 3 1 if 3 3 . DaviaSb. H Tiffin 3b J 3 4 f 141 3 Mllwke. 93 33 .fill Lou tool 33 10.433 Al'en.p Cep r YMterdars Rm.Hi 4 1 Beam If . 4 Smith. rf. 3 3 3 3 Oarmly n 43 9 3I 04 Columb 13 S3 .37 llehlls 11, Chmitaaoe. I. Bt. Paul 33 34 1 .. 4 xCarter. Huaferd.a I Helow.lb Birmingham 11, Utile Bock 1. 1 Dunn. lb. . 9 3 tie TrMerday It Malta. Heor.c.. R.v Orleans 7, Ka.hrllls S. 3,B Time. of 19. tadlanapollo 4. Crpntr.rf 3 Mlaneapoll Atlanta t, M.mpbt. I. 141 13 3T 9 37 33 13 Totals 3 fhrtstea.0 Totals Bt. Paul I, Loutoville 3. Charltn If 2b 3 Cllff.rf .. a Batted for Doyle In ninth, singled Sterser IS. Toledo It. Kanseo 1 City ADAMS WHIPS HOPPE. 3 Anderen p a Batted for Dari fa ninth; grounded ghephrd.p 33 gamd postponed, LOB ANGELES. Calif-- . June 11. out. liTddsba.rf 1 3 rata. Norriap.. Bernar- jruilmrjt 3 (INS) Johnny Adams, Sandecisloned dino, Calif.. Ilghtwslght, 391 441 194 IT Eureka LEAGUE. XXTEEXATIOHAL Dick Hopps, Los Angeles, in tea Totals 33 Til Si Totals. 33 9 11 Spanisb Fr ...Ml 313 331 9 rounds hers last nlgbL et W. L. Pet. W. L 133 133 Western Uaioa Summary: Rune D. Dudry. C. Huff. Byraeaa, 83 Si .33S Nwark.q 3 33 . 413 Erlrkeon 3. K. Shrtvaf 3, KHne I. BerKeelry e Buffalo. S3 29 .313 Rockeetr. 21 23 .4) CAVEUf KILLS FOUR. nardo 4, Benson, Roberta 3. Bach. Paasey Toronto. 11 33 MSlJereey.. H 33 .429 BLUEFIELD. W. Va., June 10. Hanka Andareoa. Da- Baltimr. 39 32 A4i Reading 19 49 .134 Runs Oormley 3, Jorge- - 3. Allen. Error-(INS) Four miners are dead here eonSummary: t, H Tolmen. Beam. Huaferd. Dunn. rla 3. Kline. Bernardo 1 War barton. ... .. . ... Result ..., Teoterday and another la in a critical condi- Carpenter. Sterner, Norrte, ChHotennea. Roberts. Stolen b see Eric kaen. Home e Byracuee I. Jersey City 3. row Bemerdo Three base hlteKllne Casper. tion In a Welch hospital today, as Errors H. Tolman Cliff,Thre-be. AlRochester 7. Newark i hits 3. Bernardo Two base 3, Hor. OermUy. the result of a slate roof cavein at Nerrie Buffalo 11. Reading 3 Yno-bso hits Boem, loa, Kline Rrtckeon. Daub's play Coke comscheduled for (edef the Keystone Coal 3. by to Bernardo te Warburton Struck Ptragk out By Andernna te bo played ao part of Aoub-head' out By AHea. 3, by Erickson It vwr1o 14, py gherberd none. Umpire pany's mine, tsawrev. V " V . INSIDE rtokerq Send or bring your books or magazines to us now during the low prices will be made you. summer season-spe- cial We can make for you any kind of blank book ruling do all kinds of job printing. Tell us your problems let us help you; 29 Richards Street. SLEEVE II fnn (HUM 1)93 Salesman Dies of Slashes in Throat Sill binding. 8HORT SPORT BROADWAY-- 50 50-E- AST gensr-s- l, Harvsy H. Ciuff. attorney susd out a r!t of mandamus In ths suprsms court Friday citing Dan H. Cannon, city recorder to Juna appear Wedneaday morning, should 22, and ahow cause why he not be compelled to remit to the state treasurer certain collections on bail forfeited in the city court. The suit is (err a test case of a In the question which has ar.sencase of forfeiture of bait In the Meechen. Meaehan was Alvin charged In the city court with a felony arising out of an alleged He Jumped ball statutory offenee. and the bond wee thereafter forfeited and paid to tho city recorder. It is contended by the attorney genera that this money should un-bs remitted to the state treasurer der section 929 of the compiled laws of 1917, but the city recorder holds under ths same statute that ths 'money should be paid over to the county treasury. W. Hal Farr, assistant to Mr. Ciuff will handle the case In the supreme court. Let us bind your old or new Books and Magazines. Ifyou have one or a thousand ice can bind them foryou. 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