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Show THE SALINA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAII JBDMk Four Loves That Figure in Every Human Life WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC ISLES Government ownership and operation of Muscle Shoals was endorsed by the senate agriculture committee after Henry Fords bid had been reBUSY jected. Former Representative Mondell or Wyoming and officers of the internal A RESUME OF THE WEEK'S revenue bureau and two Washington DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER banks were among the witnesses th:s COUNTRIES week before the special oil grand jury in the District of Columbia sucourt. Income tax returns of Important Event of the Last 8even preme B. Fall and other central figAlbert Day Reporter by Wire and Prs ures in the naval oil lease scandal pared for the Benefit of tha were inquired into, as were certain Reader Busy bank transactions. FOR READERS Carrying the Borah amendment for WESTERN national park will op-for tourist campers two weeks earlier this year than ever before, Euperintendent Horace M. Albright announces. Tourists with camping outfits will be admitted to the park June 1, the unofficial opening day, Yellowstone n ft was announced. Reports from Wallowa county reat Le Grande, Oregon, are to the effect that scores of deer have keen found dead in the vicinity of Enterprise lately. Examination of the carcasses revealed that some disease of the throat was the cause of the deaths. A forest rang-- r states that the only part affected in the dead deer was found to be the glands of the neck, which In very instance were swollen to such an extent that the animals were unable to partake of food. Claiming a constant loss under the present service, officials of the Oregon Short Line have asked the public service commission for permission to reduce the service from Ontario to Brogan, Oregon, to three times a week. A large delegation from the Willow Creek valley protested at a meeting held at Ontario. Major Frederick L. Martin, commander of the U. S. army aviators, and his flight sergeant, Alva L. Harvey have arrived In Bellingham, from Port Wash., Moller on board the Pacific American Fisheries steamship Catherine D. A cheering throng of 5000 persons Including a reception committee headed by Mayor John A. Kellogg, 150 Boy Scout and the Bellingham juvenile band greeted the airmen as they ceived un-kno- round-the-wor- ld landed. The jury in the case of Jonas Xeeble, Indian pastor, charged with the murder of his wife, at Webster, S. D. returned a verdict of guilty after being out on the case 23 hours and 15 minutes. Injecting large amounts of poison into their veins Dr. T. Karatsu, a Japanese physician and Shizuo Mlwa, his woman housekeeper died in a suicide pact at Sacramento, Calir. Their bodies were found at the physicians home. GENERAL A freak of nature is reported from Clark county, 111. A brod mare on the farm of a Mr. Smith gave birth to two perfectly formed foals. One was a beautiful filly, the other a mule. Both are females. Many visitors called at the Smith farm to Inspect the animals, which are full of life. The Melodist ban upon amusements except those which cannot be used in the name of the Lord Jesus was lifted by five to one vote of the Methodist Episcopal general conference at Springfield, Mass. A minority forbidding theatre attendance on Sundays and specifying dancing and immoral theatre performances was tabled by 400 votes to 295. John D. Gregory, of Milwaukee, Wis., trial judge in the case of Joe Jackson, against the Chicago club of the American league, in which the jury awarded Jackson $16,000 damages, set aside the verdict and dismissed the case on the ground that Jackson and Oscar (Happy) Felsch a witness, had committed perjury during the trial. Seven of the best marathon runners in the country, six of whom will carry Americas hopes for victory in the 1924 Olympic distance classic, ailed from New York for France on the Leviathan. The marathon race at Paris is not scheduled until July the runners are being sent 13, abroad to get the benefit of nearly six weeks of training and to familiarize themselves with the course. bt Jack Skelcher, an alleged gangster, was killed and the other occupant of a heavily curtained touring car was wounded in the leg and captured in a revolver fight with constabulary at Herrin, Illinois. The two men are suspected by the officers of participated in the attempted of S. Glenn recently Young, Ku Klux Klan liquor raider. About thirty shots were fired. hav-in- g full publicity of political contributions during progress of campaigns, the postal salary increase bill was passed this week by the senate. The vote was 73 to 3, those opposing being Senators Borah, Idaho, and Fess and Willis, Ohio, all republicans. Notice has been given to the senate by Senator Frazier of North Dakota, a republican of the farm bloc, that there would be strong opposition to adjournment of congress June 7, unless farm relief legislation is enacted in the meantime. Agricultural relief legislation will be the storm center in the deliberations of both houses of congress during the two weeks remaining before the tentative date of adjournment. Another Indian tribe, the Navajo, has struck oil. Drilling has begun on the Navajo reservation in San Juan county, New Mexicn, the interior department announced. The new strike is on the Rattlesnake structure where a well just sunk has an estimated yield of fifty barrels a day. A bill to create a foreign commerce service in the department of commerce wa3 introduced by Senator Jones, Republican, Washington. It was referred to the commerce committee. Greater democracy in the Red Cross societies of the Central and South American republics through nationwide membership promises to asr a direct result of the recent Red Cross conin Buenos Aires, at ference, held which all except one of the Red Cross societies in North Central and South America wer represented. The Pullman company surcharge authorized by the interstate commerce commission in 1920 would be abolished under an amendment to the Interstate commerce act approved by the senate. It now goes to the houae. The measure, sponsored by Senator Robinson, Democrat, Arkansas, was put through without discussion or a record vote during consideration of the calendar under a unanimous consent agreement. develop Tan-Americ- FOREIGN The Japan cabinet has approved the text of the protest against the provision of the American immigration bill excluding Japanese from that country. The protest will be sent immediately to Ambassador Hant-harwhose return to Japan, when the protest has been dealt with, the cabinet also approved. An earthquake shock at Port Au Prince, Haiti, wrecked a building at Port de Paix, killing three persons and injuring several others. A church steeple was demolished and the gendarmerie barracks were badly damaged. The shock, of ten seconds durations, was distinctly felt at the capitol, from which the high commissioner sent airplanes to the affected city. The Prince of Wales, walking side by side with Princess Mafalda of Italy at the head of the procession of the British and Italian royal families through the ancient Guildhall of London to the great luncheon board where the lord mayor was host to the royal visitors, was one of the rare occasions when the British heir to the throne has appeared in public with a young woman of age and rank equal to his own. a, in London The soviet delegation British governhas petitioned the ment for the removal of the remains of Karl Marx, the father of social-isTito Moscow'. It is the desire of the bolsheviki to reenter the body of Lenine, Marxs alongside that most famous disciple. The American soccer football team defeated the Esthonian team by a score of 1 to 0 in the Olympic contest at Paris. seized the soldiers Free state famous Liberty ball of Dublin and forty-fivfollowers of arrested James Larkin, the labor agitator, who was said to have taken forcible possession of the hall Saturday from the official wing of the Transport collected subWorkers union and scriptions from members who came to pay their dues. i, e Chancellor Marx of Germany, ForJudge James B. Park sentenced Wade Johnson and Jarrett Benford, eign Minister Stresemann and MinMillingville, Georgia, men to hang on ister of Labor Brauns conferred in June 27, after conviction on a charge Berlin and decided it would not be of Criminally assaulting an old woman of Jones county Police at Hanna City, 111., arrested Norma Anderson, who, with her old baby in her arms, held up and robbed the A. C. Steenburg bank of this city, securing $1500 in cash. All of the money was recovered when the Anderson woman was taken into 82-ye- ai ar custody. The necessary for the cabinet to resign, according to a news agency dispatch from the German capital. Uunsual honors were accorded Ig nace Paderewski, piano virtuoso, ana Madame Paderewski on their arrival at Brussels. Prince Leopold was at the station to meet them and the king and queen gave a state dinner in their honor. Gillett to Leave the Speakers Chair Speaker Frederick II. Gillett of the house has decided to become a candidate for the Republican nomination for senator from Massachusetts. The speaker reached his decision after several conferences with Massachusetts political leaders, including those in charge of the national campaign of President Coolidge. He will seek election to the place now held by Senator Walsh, Democrat. Speaker Gillett has been a member of the house from the Second Massachusetts district since March 4, ISO.'l, his sixteen continuous terms constituting a record of unbroken service not equaled by arty other representatives now in office. lie has been speaker since 1919, but was to that post last fall only after a long deadlock forced by the fight of the Insurgent Republicans against the party organization. Ilis withdrawal from the house after March 4, next, regarded as a certainty no matter how the senatorial situation develops, means a realignment of the party organization there and probably a renewed effort by the LaFollette followers to secure additional recognition should they retain a substantial voting strength after this years election. Two Congressmen Stage Lively Scrap imuwniBiMiiiiiii- Representative Thomas L. umwim -i psycho-analytries to make you believe that you are not full grown, unless you have grown beyond and discontinued to a large extent the expression of the loves of the first three love periods of your life. These loves are the reverential love, three SONS OF the love and the mating love chumship FURCOMMIT MURDER TO On the other hand, I would have THER SCIENCE, CHARGE you continue these loves; c<lvate them ; continually express them, and giving each Its proper place, secure a Attitude of the Pair It balance and harmony of all the loves. Amazing; Two Become Bitter I am not sympathetic with the asEnemies As Web sumption and usual practice of psychoTightens It Is fascinating but as analysis. wrongly conceived as English as she is spoke. It Is fascinating because Chicago. Anything is justifi-abl- It Is mainly concerned In taking a huin the interests of science said man soul apart to find out how It Nathan Leopold, Jr., one of the mur- works, much ns a little boy takes apart a clock to find out how It runs. derers of Robert Franks, in discussWhat we need Is much less psychois crime he committed. the It ing no crime to use a human being in the analysis and more oh, very much more soul synthesis. interests of scientific research. It is There are four distinctive loves In no more than impaling a beetle upon life of every normal human being. the a pin. First, the reverential love, which beIll admit were in Dutch, said Richard Loeb, who helped slay the gins with the love of the child for its It may be Ill get a couple of parents. boy. Second, the chumship love, which beyears for this, but it will be the makin the childs love for his playgins ing of me. There is the attitude of the two mates. Third, the mating love, which beliving principles in the most astoundwith the dawn of maturing sex. gins ing murder in the history of Chicago, the parental love, which br Fourth, and Chicago has been the scene of with desire for children nnd congins many weird and grusome crimes. tinues as the basic love of family life. Young Leopold, 19 and a Ph. D. Each of these begins Rt a different at 18, is the son of Nathan Leopold, period of the Individuals life. owner of the Manitou steamship line The first fundamental mistake of the and other enterprises, including a psycho-analyst- s Is this: They con great box factory. His wealth is sider the period In which each of the conservatively estimated at $10,000,-00- loves begins as the determinant of love Itself. Brown Landone In Nautilus. Richard Loeb, fellow student and fellow murderer of Leopold, is the Many Languages in India son of Albert H. Leob, vice president There are many races In India, and of Sears, Roebuck and Co., whose estate is readily worth $10,000,000. .the individuals are ns different as a Loeb also is a nephew of Jacob Loeb German Is from a Frenchman, and as difformer president of the Chicago easy to recognize as belonging to Asia Magazine. ferent races, says school board and for a long time the Some women wear 6klrts, some wear stormy petrel of that institution. trousers. Some men wear trousers, All members of the Loeb family are some wear skirts. And some wear very wealthy. neither skirts nor trousers. They Jacab Franks, father of the mur- simply wear a piece of cloth wound dered boy ii a retired broker, who about their bodies. could command $4,000,000 easily, As different and numerous as are perhaps very much more. their costumes, religions, customs and The attitude of the races, so are the languages. The official census records 220 difyoung murderers amazes all with whom they have come in contact. ferent dialects. It also shows that Sunday they went in automobiles, over 100 different languages are under guard of a .quad of detecspoken In India. These are not diatives, and reenacted the entire crime. lects. They are absolutely differing They drove to the point where the tongues as different as English and fiveboy was picked up from the street, French. And all these more than In one score are spoken languages struck over the head with a padded country. smothered in a robe and a chisel, cloth thrust into his mouth. They S Cold-bloode- d 0. Blan- ton of Texas, Democrat, who has been In the limelight before, is in again. This" time its a fight between him and Representative William C. Hammer of North Carolina, also a Democrat. The fight, in which books and chairs were hurled around promiscuously and spectators scattered for cover, was staged in a meeting of the house committee that deals with District of Columbia affairs. The battle was lively while it lasted, the two members swinging wildly and struggling to get at each other while spectators and other congressmen endeavored to keep them apart The trouble started when Blunton (portrait herewith) objected to the meeting being held on the ground he had not been previously notified. Hammer said Blanton had willan announcement fully misunderstood about the meeting. Youre a garrulous old grandmother, retorted Blanton. Thats not true, cried Hammer, and you havent the courage of a dog to say It. Youre a liar, yelled Blanton. Hammer swung and missed. Blanton swung and missed. A11 even. As Blanton swung again and missed the North Carolinian picked up a folding chair and, reaching over the head of William F. Ham, president of the Washington Railway and Electric company, struck the Texan. By this time the spectators that were not hunting cover were hanging on the coat tails of the contestants, and they finally succeeded In pulling them apnrt. Later on they went at It again and Representative Zihlman, Maryland, hastily adjourned the session. cold-blood- ed indicated at the point where the discovery was made that the boy was dead five minutes after they kidnapped him. Then they drove around for a time, and finally took a straight course to the Hegewich swamp. During this ride the murdered boy was disrobed and his clothing kicked into a bundle in the rear of the car. At the swamp the young murderers showed how Leob had remained in the hired car while Leopold carried the nude Dr. Edmund Hugo Stinnes (por- oody of the boy to a culvert trait herewith), who by the death of and thrust him into it. large Had he pushhis father has suddenly become the ed the body a foot further into the monarch of one of the world's most it is doubtful if the mystery culvert, gigantic industrial and commercial em- would ever had been solved, as they pires, Is described by his associates had poured hydrochloric acid over as "a youth of engaging personality the boys face to his features and winning urbanity. Although and the action ofdestroy the swamp water t twenty-eighhe served old, only years a rigorous technical and commercial soon would have eroded the flesh from the bones. It would have been apprenticeship under his father's un- almost impossible to identify the sparing tutelage, and subsequently skeleton, assuming that it ever was graduated from the Charlotten-burTechnical school with the degree would have been found. The cunning of the murderers and of doctor of engineering. He enlisted as a volunteer in the World war and the careful plans which they had advanced to a lieutenuncy in the avia- made for the crime, which was conceived last November, were shown in tion corps. Young Stinnes was constantly at the fact that Leopold had provided his father's side during the latter's himself with rubber boots to be use restless and manifold activities of the in carrying the body into the swamp. last five years and is possessed of Muddy shoes might have afforded a knowledge of the mining, clue, but the boots were washed afsmelting and industrial branches of ter be emerged from the swamp and the Stinnes' enterprises. He will direct the properties in the Ruhr and , this wiped out that chance of discovwhile Hugo Hermann Stirpes, younger son, will oversee the family's inery. terests at the headquarters In Berlin and care for the shipping and foreign vrter the kidnapping and murder proierties. the youthful criminals drove leisurely back to the city, stopping at a remote Wll iB. twfntw.wi 111 point to burn the bloody blanket in which the boy had been smothered. Vast Stinnes Fortune Endure? Will the i;unMMi.iiuuumi niimumuiUiiiB L.IIUIMIUIIIIIM g first-han- st Salt Lake City Firms To assure prompt service and quick return! to these advertisements mention the name of this paper. BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog: free. 60 N. Main St. Salt Lake City. Business College Henagers Enter any School all the time. Positions Write for information BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES year. guaranteed to graduates. 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The commission has reported recommending mat no more navy oil be exchanged for construction of navy reserve oil tanks by Dolien.v, Sinclair, or any other contractor. For the provision of such additional tanks In the Hawaiian Islands and at other strategic points It will be necessary for congress to make large appropriations. Says the report: The prime purpose In retaining the oil In the naval reserves being safety, the administration of these reserves should be animated by principles of saving publicly owned oil for these future needs rather than of saving public funds from present expenditures. The choice hetween oil and dollars has to be made. The oil that now remains under governmental control, or that Can b brought under such control, must be treasured not for Its market value, espe dally In these days of low prices, but for Its emergency value at some futur date. Considerable funds will be needed to provide adequate tankage, considerable more to purchase oil to fill those tanks, and still more funds to test and develop possible additional reserve. Without money the existing reserves c either be adequately protected no fully utilized." High Austrian Officer Shot Vienna, Throe shots were fired at Chancellor Ignatz Seipel when he ar. rived in Vienna Sunday. Chancellor Seipel dropped, severely wounded, and was transi-orteto a hospital, where a bullet was extracted from his lung. The other bullets grazed liis arm nnd face. The shots were fired ly a railroad worker M. a young communist, who attempted to commit suicide after firing. COMPTOMETER WE HAVE FOR SEVERAL COMPTOMETER OPERATORS IN GOOD PAYING POSITIONS PLACES Ka-vore- Japa'aes Picture Brides Arrive San Francisco, the 512 Among passengers on the liner Siberia which arrived here Sunday from the far east were 100 Japanese picture brides. Police Enter Prince of Wales Club London. One of the Prince of Wales clubs, the Quadrant, just off raided Picadilly was dramatically enterThe police Sunday morning. ed front the roof,, but the prince was not among the 150 persons present, although he had dropped in at the club earlier in the week. All of the guests were examined by the police before they were allowed ,to leave. The clubs offense was serving liquor after licensed hours to revelers, most of whom are prominent 'west eiders, D If you are not an operator, a weeks course in our Comptometer School will make you one. There is urgent demand for good Comptometer operators. Course includes special training in commercial Arithmetic under 10 to 18 system of Felt & Tarrant Mfg. makers of the Comptometer Adding and Calculating Machine. This i the only place within the Intermouniain District where the Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Companys system of Comptometer instructions are given. Call, write or phone for Comptometer Operators Bulletin. Co., CL W. 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