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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Pawnee Indiana Were Whirlwinds in Battle WASHINGTON MINORITY ASKS TELEGRAPHIC TALES Handshaking, long a popular pas. time at the White House has gone Into the discard for the establishThe host of ment of a new custom. visitors who call at the noon hour to grasp the president's hand and a greeting were instructed to walk A WEEKS through the executive offices RESUME OF THE saw the president They quietly. POING8 IN THIS AND OTHER seated at his desk at work and apCOUNTRIES to the curious parently oblivious throng. Important Event of the Uaet Seven Robert Lansing former secretary Day Reported by Wire and PrePresiof been selected has by state, of the Benefit for the pared American one as the dent of Coolidge Buay Reader members of the New Mexican claims commission. WESTERN Two former attorneys general of United State, A. Mitchell Palmer the 100 automobiles, anil Approximately Harry M. Daugherty and one for. averaging three persons ta the car, mer governor general of the Philipare being held at Needles, California, Francis Burton Harrison, were pines, California-Arizona as a result of the accused and personal of stTious state border being closed by Arizonu wrong-doinshifting rapidly during authorities because of the foot and before toe senate Daughertestimony mouth disease among livestock of ty investigating committee. California. Food supplies are low and many of the motorists are said Japanese exclusion was written into the Immigration bill by the senate to be without funds. over the protest of Secretary Hughes The ease against Horace A. Greer, and the Japanese ambassador. for Mabel N'ormand, Representatives Stevenson, Demo, film actress, charged with shooting crat, South Carolina renewed his deCourtland S. Dines Denver oil oper- mand In the house for the resignation was post- of Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of ator, New Years night, when it was the navy department. poned until May 20, called in the superior court of Los A senate resolution to authorize Angeles, owing to the absence of Miss an appropriation of $1,000,000 for maIs who as a Normand,, regarded the relief of drouth stricken farmterial witness. ers in New Mexica was adopted by The University of Washington, the house. which retained the rowing championFormer Senator Fred T. Dubois of ship of the 1aciflc coast by defeating Idaho, is actively seeking the apthe University of California at Seattle, to a vacancy on the interwill send two crews east to defend pointment national joint commission to settle the national title and to compete for regarding use of boundary the representing of America In the disputes waters along the Canadian boundary Olympics the faculty decided recent- line. Former Senator Marc Smith of ly. Arizona Democratic member of this About 70,000 acres in Custer, Fre. mont and Owyhee counties, Idaho, ear Clayton, Ashton and Three Creek soon will be thrown open to preferential soldier entry, and 04,000 acres In Sheridan and Converse counties, Wyoming, near Letter and DougThe las, will similarly be opened. Idaho land Is mainly range and ; the for agriWyoming land Is suitable culture, if irrigated, and Is now fair grazing land. commission, recently died. Commissioners draw $10,000 a year and hold two sessions annually. Chairman Fairfield of the house insular committee announced that he would introduce a bill for a plebicite of the Filipino people on independence at the end of twenty-fiv- e years, and for election by the Filipinos of their governor pending such a plebicite. Adequate flood control of the Colorado Citizens vote river could be secured by a May Baker, Oregon 16 on a tax levy to provide 200 foot dam at Boulder canyon, Wilfunds to improve and repair the four liam Kelly chief engineer of the fedmain highways leading into Baker. eral power commission told the house This tax will bring $33,000, which, irrigation committee. It is estimated will pay the bills and the constitutional auill take care of interest. Spokane. Wayne Wunderlich of Bt Maries, Idaho, won the territorial oratorical contest here over eight other district champions and will represent the Inland Empire in the Pacific coast finals at Los Angeles. Sacramento, Cal. A movement to amend the prohibition law to the sale of wines and beers has been launched by the southern California division, Association for Modification of the prohibition laws which has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. The organization plans to carry on an educational and publicity campaign and hopes to get the support of the state and national legislators in the move to amend the Volstead act. " GENERAL Challenging thority of the senate to investigate former Attorney General Daugherty, Howard Mannington, one time resident of the little green house on K street, flatly refused to appear before the investigating committee. The Mexican rebel fleet, with the exception of a small tug, the Tabasco, hag surrendered to the government, advices here. according to official LaFollette at the Height of His Power United States Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin Is reported ut this writing as convalescent from an attack of pneumonia. This dread disease is mighty uncertain, so both the friends end enemies of the Wisconsin senator were worried even those who regard him as a political nuisance. No man in American politics has bad a stormier career than LaFollette. Once the Lonely Man of the Senate," disowned by his party, ostracized by bis colleagues, condemned for Ills opposition to Americas participation in the war, his expulsion from the senate demanded and Ids political downfall predicted, LaFollette today is the leader of a faction, u radical bloc, of which the power In congress has been proved beyond question. Moreover, at this writing, a question nsked all over the country Is, "Will LaFollette heud a third party? Hitherto LaFollette has refused to go outside the Republican breastworks, no matter how much disturbance he might be making within the walls. He was too practical for that. But conditions seem to he different this year from anything in the pust. Anyway, LaFollette, In all his forty years and more of public life has never been more powerful than he Is at present. And the years are not making him less radical. For a example, he would amend the Constitution so that congress could law and make it effective after the Supreme court has declared it unconstitutional which would upset our whole system of government. Is Religious Dancing a Pagan Pageant? Dr. William Norman Guthrie, rec. In the, Bouwerie, New York city, hi a local center around which one of the Modernist-fundamentalistorms is raging. While there are doubtless wheels within wheels to the controversy, the cause of the open break appears to have been "religious dance pageant, setting forth the wonAt der and glory of the Incarnation. any rate, lit. Rev. W. T. Manning, bishop of New York, has decreed that the church be deprived of Episcopal visitations and ministrution as the result of the religious dance. Apparently Dr. Guthries wardens and vestry stand with him, Inasmuch as It Is announced that the rector had planned two more pagan pageants and one eurythmlc ritual. A group of clergymen in the New York diocese made the following comment on the bishop's action : Bishop Manning is our father in God.-anit would ill become us to criticize what he has done. In making an interpretation as 'to the legality or Illegality of holding a religious pageant In a church, he was nctlng not only within his constitutional rights, but In fulfillment of his consecration vow. He chose the stricter course and penalized the parish for disobedience to his judgment. Whether he Is correct In his Interpretation of the law can be determined only after Dr. Guthrie has been tried by a court of his peers, from whose verdict there Is an appeal to the Court of Review, composed of clergy and laity drawn from the dioceses of the Eastern United States. tor of St. Mark's Poor Man vs. Rich Man in Colorado FOREIGN e Countess Lonyny, Stephane Austrla-liungari- an imjierinl crown princess, has been seriously stricken with a serious mental illness in a Vienna hotel, according to dispatches from Vienna. King George of England has Just taken the biggest step In history toof the democratization wards the court of St. James. Following the alteration of the regulations, as rechamber-lain- , commended by the court women of working classes can henceforth be presented at court. one-tim- r thousand dollars in curwas Included in the loot obrency tained by three bandits who held up two postal in South St. employees Paul, escaping with five pouches contourists have Two more American taining a' large quantity of registered been killed near Tirana, Albania, acmall. cording to an unconfirmed report re. of war at Instructions to fight If any at- ceived by the ministry tempt Is made to reduce wages or Athens. lengthen working hours will be sent The medical department of the next week to all local unions affiliated for Women has College with the United Textile Workers of been ordered closed by the local auAmerica, the emergency board of the thorities. The police state they are union voted at a special meeting reon Instructions from the minacting cently. The force of this order. It was of public instruction at Angora, understood would be to sanction local istry bodies to declare strikes without waitCustojna receipts of Haiti for the ing for the permission of the central first four months of the new fiscal the highest organization. year were $2,710,000, total for such a period since the be. Josephus Daniels, former aecretary of American occupation in of the navy, who refused to permit ginning 1913. The corresponding period for his name to be presented to the North the fiscal year ended in September, Carolina Democratic convention for 1923, reached the total of $2,314,000. Indorsement as aspirant to the Democratic nomination for president, was Edith Kelly, divorced wife of Frank elected a delegate at large to the na- J. Gould, has appealed against the tional convention In New York from Judgment rendered against her by the North Carolina. laris courts last December forbidding her from using the name of Gould in Harry M. Daugherty, the former France for theatrical purposes. The ttomey general, announced at Ashe- suit was brought by Mr. GouUl when ville, N. C., that he will appear as bis former wife begun her dancing one of counsel for the Marion Star at a local music hall. engagements In its libel suit against Frank A. Hugo Stines fortune is left to his Vanderlip growing out of the senate investigation of Teapot Dome, lie widow, Claire Stinnes, who is admondeclined to discuss the subject fur- ished to consult her sons? and daughther than to say that he will confer ters in all things affecting the mag. with other attorneys in the case in nates private and business affairs m a short while. Germany. Thirty-fou- SENATE TO AC! . le Morrison Shafroth, son of the late former United States Senator John F. Shafroth of Colorado, has announced his enndidacy for the short terra Mr. Shafroth, a Democrat, has a campaign Issue that Is causing much discussion in the Centennial State his opposition to theelection of wealthy men to the senate. He says, In part: The party, or the individual, who relies on winning by buying up the sources of publicity, by purchasing from his opponent's camp, workers and officers, by buying voters under the pretence of hiring workers, In short by engaging In all the nefarious practices by which great sums of money are supposed to win elections, will find that a new era Is dawning In Colorado. I believe that the voters of all parties will rise up at the coining election and strike down the individual, or the party, that attempts to buy its way into power." Of course this issue of poor inau vs. rich man has rnlsed the question, Is Mr. Shafroth a poor man? and also the question, "What Is a poor man?'' Mr. Shafroth was horn in Denver In 1888 and was graduated in 1910 from the University of Michigan. He is a lawyer and served as a captain of field artillery In the A. E. F. Henderson and the Air Mail Service There are Indications that the all mail service is to be extended and amplified. Col. Paul Henderson, second assistant postmaster general In charge of the airplane service, predicts great things for the service. He believes It will not he long before all Important commercial and industrial centers of the United States will he connected with lighted air ways. Over these, he says, mill!, express and other important movements will he made at night. Among the night routes lie sug gests in addition to the Chicago-NeYork run are Chicago-NeOrleans. 'hicago-Boston- , Clilcago-Philadelphi- Chicago-Atlant- hieago-Washlngto- John M. Moore, deposed president & Trust comof the Fidelity Bank pany died at Ills home at Kansas City without making any statement as to a discrepancy of $000,000 which had been found in his accounts. Frank A. Vanderlip of New York told the members of the City club ol Philadelphia that he was Instrumental in getting Frnncis J. Heney of to agree to conduct the senate committee investigation of the Internal revenue bureau. He entitled his address The Stolen City." Cal-ifom- The agreement between the Ruhr mine owners and the allied Micum organization regarding industrial operations and deliveries in kind in the Ruhr, which expires April 15, has been extended to June 15 as the result of negotiations in Dusseldorf between the two parties, it was announced at Berlin. Prince Roland Boneparte, noted explorer and one of the best friends of America among all the descendants of the family of Napoleon the Great is dead at Paris. and Chicngo-IVnver- a, SIGNING UTAH IS OPPOSED REPORT ON TO CASH BONUS BILL antelope. They obeyed orders and suggestions preliminary to a combat, but In a or sudden attack' they reverted Leaders Consider Way charge Republican to their own methods and were whirlClear For The Insurance winds in a fight. Major North stated Measure of Proposed that In an engagement near Wood Act River, Neb., where the Sioux were completely surprised, the scouts charged, firing their repeating carSenate Democrats bines, flung them aside when empty, Washington. have gone on record for a cash and used revolvers in the same manner and wound up the fight with bows and insurance bonus bill in a minority rearrows. They bad to go over the field of mace the finance committee port afterward to recover discarded weapublic by Senator Walsh, Massachupons. I saw the command as they setts, although it was indicated on passed through Julesburg; they had the floor Saturday the party would eight scalps decorated and stretched support the pending straight insur- on hoops. The next night I witnessed ance bill to insure enactment into their scalp dance. It was the most thrilling savage rite I have ever seen. law of a bonus measure. A Pawnee stripped fpr action and in The report declared such a plan war paint was a striking object. The would, cost the government about head was shaved excepting a narrow $1,000,000,000 less than the pending ridge of hair In the middle that stood erect like a reached mane from the bill, but if it failed to command supto the crown where it ended forehead the would members port minority In a scalp lock. A large circle about vote for the committee measure. Six each eye wus filled in with black, the of the seven Democrats of the comrest of the face and of the mittee signed it. Senator King, Utah, body were streaked portions with vermilion refusing because he is opposed to any and yellow. At a short distance their bonus bill. faces resembled decorated skulls. E. Republican leaders Saturday con- T. Scoville In Adventure Magazine. sidered the way clear for passage early in the week of the straight In- Fox World s Greatest surance bill. Their assurance was Debater at Age of 19 based on statements of Senator RobRecent rivalry as to who is the inson, Arkansas, Democratic leader, baby" member of congress has caused that the Democrats feared Republicans would vote to sustain a veto by some of the bookishly Inclined to hunt President of a cash and insurance up records, revealing that although William Pitt was premier of England measure. - Senator Watson, Repubat twenty-fouand although Charles lican, Indiana, and other Republican James Fox was acknowledged to be leaders said they would vote to overthe debater in parliament at ride a presidential veto of the aboutgreatest the same age, having got In straight insurance plan. when he was nineteen, there once was The Democratic plan would allow a young man elected to the congress a choice of full cash payment or a of the United States when he was r twenty-yeaendowment insurance twenty-fou- r years old and too young to serve under the Constitution. policy, whereas the committee measure would provide for the insurance This young fellow was John Young policies with cash payments only to Brown of Kentucky, who could not those veterans not entitled to more take his seat until the second session then $50 in adjusted service compenof the Thirty-sixtcongress, who later sation. served in two other congresses and was governor of his state. Both measures would allow comJohn Randolph of Roanoke, on acpensation on the same basis $1 a day for home service and $1.25 a day for count of his youthful appearance, was overseas service, exclusive of the challenged by the clerk of the house, who asked how old he was. Randolph first sixty days. Funds for payments under the replied that he had better go ask the people who elected me. Democratic proposal would be obHenry Clay Is the only man In histained, the report explained, through who served in the senate before tory issuance of $1,500,000,000 additional he was thirty years old, but he knew bonds under the second Liberty loan enough to keep his mouth shut about act. his age and no one else thought of it, Support of the American Legion the late Champ Clark commented. was given Saturday to the straight Clay was later secretary of state uninsurance der John Quincy Adams and twice deproposition, Commander Quinn declaring in a message to senfeated for the presidency, by Andrew ators that the Democratic substitute Jackson in 1832 and by Jfcmes K. Polk would endanger enactment of any In 1844. Kansas City Star. bill, since it could not be passed over a presidential veto. His Question Explaining the purpose of the subsuzz! remarked Mrs. JohnWell, stitute, the minority report declared: of her reading, I In the midst son, An adjusted compensation bill is never knowed that before! not to give the soldiers an increase Never knowed what? asked Gap in compensation because of the danof Rumpus Ridge. Johnson service no gerous and hazardous it says here in the paper: Why, one wants or could be sufficiently Beans and other small objects can be paid for that. It is to give the solremoved from a childs nose by rubdiers who offered their lives with red pepper on his upper lip, bing their service in the late war, a comHalnt he got to poke some beans pensation that will more nearly apup his nose first? proach that which was paid the lowest common laborer who remained at home, secure from the dangers of Passing the Buck war and whose compensation was inThe new cook gave some pork chops creased from 100 per cent to 300 per to a relative who called while the lady cent. It is to meet in part the econof the house was out paying a few omic loss that absence from home calls. and opportunities for participating The missus will miss them, warned in the financial gains made by those the parlor maid. at home caused those in the service Oh, Ill blame that on the cat" to lose. We have no cat. Then be a good girl, urged the new cook eiraestly, and let the canary Colorado Banker Killed Colorado Springs, Colo., Watson out of Its cage." D. Shaw, 55, president of the Bank of Fountain, a town south of Colorado Springs, was shot and killed at his home on a ranch near here about midnight Saturday after he is said to have attacked Henry Hill a ranch To assure prompt service and nick return r, h Salt Lake City Firms hand employed by Shaw, when the former was asleep. Police had been tailed to the scene, Hill was removed to a hospital. He sustained a fraetured skull and physicians are doubtful that lie will recover. Plane Drops Thousand Feet San Franc' sco Lieutenant John W. W. Benton. United States army avi. ntor and a young woman passenger. In a commercial airplane, fell 10O0 feet Into San Francisco hay, but esA coast guard life, caped uninjured. saving crew rescued Benton and his companion and the plane was towed ashore. a . Colonel Henderson left a place In i big contracting and construction con-orto enter the Post Office department. Now he is an enthusiast on the subject of airplane mall service, having done considerable flying In search information. lie was born In Denver, but grew up In Chicago. In of first-hanthe war he saw service ns a major of ordnance. He Is now lieutenant colonel of reserves. Mrs. Henderson is a daughter of the veteran Illinois congressman, Martin B. Madden, chairman of the appropriations committee of the house. One of the features of the air mall service Is the flying by night. It is believed that this can he made as safe as daylight flying through the use of enormous lights. Imagine lights of 5,000,000 candle power placed at Inttrtal of 25 miles. d KING OF The Pawnees were never disciplined In a military sense. On one occasion when they were to start on a scout early in the morning, three days rations had been issued to them. They ate every ounce that night and had nothing to eat until the afternoon of the second day, when they shot a few Baseball Fans Crushed Four baseball fan3 were Boston, crushed and trampled when a portion of a gate to the bleachers at Fenway park gave way under pressure from the crowd awaiting to gain admittance to the afternoon 'gmne between the Red Sox an the Philadelphia Athletics. All four victims were removed to hospitals two pf them badly hurt. One man suffered several fractured ribs and a boy of Id suffered a fractured knee. to these advertisements mentien the name of this paper. BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. 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