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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH A resolution proposing entry of this nation into the world court was TELEGRAPHIC TALES introduced by Senator Wills, Repub lican, Ohio. It carries a provision emFrom All Parts of the recommendation of PresARE ARRESTED FOR BUST READERS bodying United States ident Coolidge that the not be bound by any advisory opinions of the court. ACCUSED OF TAKING MONEY FOR A RESUME OF THE WEEKS Records of American fliers indicate A PARDON ARE TAKEN Logan. A mountain lion and sevthat the United States air service doings in this and INTO CUSTODY eral deer were seen in Logan canCOUNTRIES is technically and in personal equal yon recently by a party of Logan to any in the world, Dwight W. men who spent the day at the camp Enlarged use of the national Davis, assistant secretary of war, tesImportant Events of the Last Seven tified to before the house aircraft parks of the nation during the winter Retiring Kansas Executive Is Imme- of S. E. Needham. It has been sevDaya Reported by Wire and Pre. eral years since a mountain lion has season Is urged In the annual report committee. Americas weakness, he diately Fucnished Bail For been killed in the canyon and they of director the of T. Son pared for the Benefit of the Himself and and to due of Mather, said is lack material Stephen National Park service, In his annual are rarely seen. Busy Reader the smaller number of fliers. LieuBy Friends report to the secretary of the Interior. tenants Wade and Harding, two of Coalville. James Cosant, 39, marLong popular as places In which to the world fliers, were called to tesWESTERN wife and son in Italy, who was ried, nationsummer the the vacation, spend tify. Topeka, Kan. Warrants charging employed in the Grass Creek mine at al parks are now being also recogThe estate of Congressman Julius A budget amounting to approxisoliciting and receiving a bribe in Coalville, met instant death when a nized as Ideal playgrounds where exXahn, who died in San Francisco last with the pardoning of fall of rock crushed out his life. Acconnection recombe will winceptional opportunities exist for December 18, was bequeather to his mately $18,000,000 Poll man, paroled convict, were cording to the report made to the Fred convention mended to the triennial ter pastimes. widow, Mrs. Florece P. Kahn under Need of another national park In filed against Governor Jonathan M. bureau of mines department of the the terms of the will filed for pro- of the Protestant Episcopal church at New Orleans this summer according to East Is again emphasized by the Davis, and his son, Russell, in city 6tate industrial commission, the accithe bate here. The will, which was Lewis committee dent was due entirely to himself havplans appointed by the secretary police court here. program by presented drawn at Washington, D. C., January which has recommendB. Franklin, vice president and treasGovernor Davis, a few minutes beof the interior, ing gone into an abandoned place exeKahn Mrs. named as 17, 1912, ed an area In the Blue Ridge mounfore he was to go to the city audi- in the mine to take out a prop when cutrix and expressed confidence she urer of the national church council. tains of Virginia; a bill has been In- torium to relinquish his office to Ben the roof fell upon him. has would properly care for their two The budget, Mr. Franklin stated, troduced In congress for its establishbeen adopted by the national bishop Paulen, incoming governor, personalsons. The value of the estate was Salt Lake City. Eugene Giles, ment. and council. will carired If it out, ly appeared in court to answer to fcot disclosed. said Director no vice Is There doubt, Attorpresident of the National Copout of sworn warrants involve increased expenditures by County Kid McCoy, ex prizefighter, con- nearly $6,000,000 over the present Mather, that a typical section of the ney Tinkham Veale. per bank, was elected president of forest growth of northern California, victed of manslaughter in Los Ange- triennial. The bond for each defendant was the Salt Lake Clearing House asIncluding particularly the Sequoia les, last week with the death last set at $1000 and a hearing was set sociation at the annual meeting in Bernard Grant of Chicago has been should be Included In a redwood national park, while east of the Walker Brothers bank. O. W. Adamsr August of Mrs. Theresa W. Mors, for Friday, January 23, at 10 oclock. Utah State National was sentenced to from one to ten given another lease of life. Grant Mississippi we are going to encounter difficulties In the creation of national bank, was electThe text of the warrant says: was under sentence to hang January parks for the reason that practically all areas have long been in private ownered president and E. A. James was years in San Quentin prison. Superior 16th. Governor Len Small and M. Russell Jonathan Davis, granted a ship." reelected secretary, treasurer and Judge Charles S. Crain, before passDavis did intentionally and knowingto April 17. The case of The report points out that the national parks are gradually becoming reprieve manager of the association. ing entence, denied the defense mo- Grant came to notice when Nathan Travel to the' parks and monuments has increased considerably ly conspire together and did assist, tion for a new trial, which contained monuments in the each other and with aid abet list. During 1924 the parks and Ogden. The First Utah Savings Leopald and Richard Loeb, slayers over last years charges of fifteen counts of error of were visited by 1,670,903 people. While train travel showed a decrease, there receiving an accepting of a certain bank has filed a final account and with life senlittle a boy, escaped during the trial. The most promi- tences. Grant killed a bribe. report as received of the Montello policeman in was a marked Increase in motor travel. nent of the cha-gwas directed at It further states that Jonathan M. Salt company, in the Second district a 'holdup. A monster petition was Congress provided for the creation of the Utah National park, to Include the compromise verdict of mansent the governor asking his life be the famous Bryce canyon In Utah. Davis, governor of Kansas a3 such court. Judge George S. Barker set slaughter. while officer, did accept and receive by January 19 as the time for hearing out and that spared pointing The Western Pacific Railroad com- Leopold and Loeb, rich youths, eshimself and ' by one Russell Davis, on the report and petition for approvunder a certain agreement al and partial allowance of compen$1200. pany has effected a new wage agree- caped the gallows, Grant, a poor boy ment with its firemen, engineers and was being sent to his doom without between his son and Fred Pollman; sation fees. that the opinion, judgment and hostlers, it was announced at San a legal chance. Salt Lake City. Reginald String-felloFrancisco by E. W. Mason, vice of the said Jonathan M. Daaction William Green of the miners (porof 1000 steel coal cars Purchase 19, University of Utah freshin vis would thereby be influenced president and general manager. The and thirty-eigh- t all steel passenger trait herewith) has been elected presidied from meningitis which is man, the men were granted a conference rethat this he, respect, dent of the American Federation of been announced by Presihas cars his physicians to have-beedeclared by said Jonathan M. Davis, would parcently to settle wage differences. Un- dent L. W. Baldwin of the Missouri Labor by the executive council. lie due to duckings in cold dedirectly der the agreement, the firement and don one Fred Pollman, and the Pacific Railroad company. This large will serve until the next convention water students. sophomore by M. and Davis in Jonathan service will James months II. ten hence. Noonan, engineers fendants, passenger in addition to that announorder is Russell Davis, as aforesaid. of the International Brotherget an increase of 24 cents a day ced last month which included Ogden. Mike Barclay of Black-foo- t, fifty president was and in freight service of 36 cents a hood of Electrical Workers, had he declared Veale Prosecutor Idaho, for the third conseculocomotives and 3000 freight named eighth vice president to fill the chain of evidence against tive day. The hostlers will be given 32 heavy and a perfect won the grand championyear, this purchase brings the vacancy on the council caused by cents a day increase. Several hun- cars, the governor and his son. carload of fat sheep when a for ship new total for by expended equipment Greens promotion. Upon Greens elecdred men are affected. The penalty on conviction under he defeated the load which won the the Missouri Pacific in the last thirty tion James Duncan, the first vice presthe complaint in which the governor grand championship at the l ' Dictating from a sick room In the days to approximately $12,000,000. ident, resigned. A close associate of to carries be his son are and charged Barshow at Portland. Bed Cross Hospital at Salida, Colo., The house public lands committee the late Samuel Gompers for 40 years, a fine of not less than one nor more load were Hampshire range where he has been confined since enclays he Duncan his told felt colleagues next week and than seven years in the penitentiary lambs. New Years day, Thomas J. Tynan, expects to report to early consideration in the titled to the office because of seniority bring at hard labor. warden of the Colorado penitentiary house an administration bill which and long service. Ogden. Three new officials took issued a statement in refutation of r has who been Green, for the development of govoffice in Weber county January 5th. provides Narcotic Runners Are Children of the United Mine Workcharges lodged against him by Gov- ernment owned were: Samuel C. Powell, Repubpotash lands In ac- ers of America since 1912, and votes ernor Sweet New York. The employment of They cordance with the general provisions In Coshocton, lican, county attorney; John A. HenOhio, was nominated by school children by a narcotic ring as Suit brought against the govern- of the coal, oil and gas leasing law, Thomas A. Uiekert Democrat, city judge of Ogdricks, of the gnrment was drug runners and collectors ment by he Los Angeles & Salt Lake save that the royalty is to be fixed workers and seconded Amasa M. Hammon, Demoand den, by Matthew of the charged by Ralph Oyler, head railroad to render void a valuation at 2 per cent. term county of Roy, Woll of the photo engravers. crat, Both narcotic division of the United States of $45,000,000 placed upon the rail commissioner. Groen miners' Noonan once. L. and took duties at the their John Lewis, up internal revenue departmeat in conPresident Coolidges veto of the roads property has opened in federal president, said the election of Green was the choice of wisdom because the nection with the holding in $5(00 Salt Lake City. John Walker, state court at Los Angeles with Judge postal pay bill has been sustained by miners r is the one outstanding figure who can take upon bail each of Louis 55 to 29, Stein, 28, and treasurer receiver $95,669.85 in federErskine M. Ross, United be States the senate. The vote was s assured of the himself the mantle of the revered Goinpers and maJoseph Manare 29, by United States al funds fo ruse on highways of Utah. court of appeals, and Federal Judge or one less than the and devotion of the great majority of the American Federation of Labor. Commissioner John N. Boyle. Oyler The money will be expended on roads President-Elec- t Faul McCormick and Benjamin F. jority necessary to pass the measure Green pledged himself to carry out the fundamental prinannounded that at the time the two in Grand, Piute, Tooele, Iron, SanWith the executive over approval. Bledsoe sitting en banc. ciples of trade unionism so ably championed by Samuel Gompers and upon men were arrested his veto sustained, salary increases now which the agents took pete, Uintah and Salt Lake Counties. rests. superstructure of organized labor The body of George Turner, who are old boy, who Summit county remitted to the treasinto custody a upon the enactment of dependent for two years had boasted of his title the has been turned over to the childrens urer $75,000 in state and state school pending administration measure King of Bootleggers in Santa Bar- to advance pay and rates simultanetaxes. society as a material witness. AccordOut-of-Doo- rs bara county, was I'ouijd shot through ously. Many senators that ing to Oyler, complaint had been predict the heart in a field borering the this measure will fail of passage at Ogden. The Ogden Trades and made that certain pupils of an east coast highway a mile south of Labor to assembly indorsed the efforts school used were side public this session. being A review of the changed attitude deliver narcotics to addicts. of an antiprohibition society of Utah grim evidence, sheriff and FOREIGN of the teacher and the people toward in working to obtain a repeal or modpolice say, that a rival successfully as a part of education la recreation ification of the prohibition law. A comdisputed his reign. The reorganized argicultural Wage Increase given by John J. Tigert, United States resolution was introduced by a commission after its first meeting in GENERAL In a reChicago. Motion picture operators mittee from various locals and adopteduentlou. of commissioner Mexico City has announced that it Leo Koretz, promoter of the cent number of Outdoois. Mr. Tigert here were granted a 5 per cent ined. wil continue the land diivsion policy, oil bubble, who fleeced scores 6ays that for years school men and crease in their wages and were prombecareful however, study, school boards considered the saving ised another raise next year, as a Salt Lake City. A test case on of friends and relatives out of. mil- making estates among the result of a last minute compromise whether the secretary of the interior of money and time more important lions of dollars, died at Stateville, fore dividing large peasants, and giving facilities to than recreation, and refused either to between representatives of the operahas the right to grant oil and gas 111., in the state penitentiary. The land owners for voluntary division to permit tors and the movie managers which prospecting permits on executive oror valuable grounds supply who for promoter, years conducted of their estates, if done within the the school day to be wasted In averted a strike by the operators. der on Indian reservations will be his phantom financial ventures so of the law. were of the briefRecesses provisions men first asked for a 10 per cent heard in Salt Lake in the ..United The play. quietly and effectively that trusting the school playgrounds as small increase, which would give them a States district court in the near fuest, relatives and friends begged him to be to believed an What is importas possible. The playground movetake their money, declared when he ant development in the war on opium weekly salary of $93.50. ture, with Judge Tillman D. Johnson ment reached the United States from on the bench. went to prison a few weeks ago that came in a formal notification by the Europe in the 80s. Now every large he did not expect to come out alive. British government to the league of Ambassador Arrives Salt Lake City. Practically the city In the country has municipal playMoscow Jean Herbert, first French same number of men will attend the Government operation of Muscle nations that the Marquis of Salisgrounds and bathing places, supervised had been appointed chief Shoales was disapproved by the sen- bury by persons trained In the direction of ambassador to soviet Russia, has citizens military training camp at British representative to the internaplay. Now the movement may at least arrived here and established himself Fort Douglas in 1925 as attended ate, 48 to 37, but the whole quesbe said to have started in the schools in the house formerly occupiel by the it in 1921, despite the proposed detion of the final disposition of the tional opium conference now in recess. and Is growing. Nansen relief mission. He said a dif- centralization of C. M. T. camps, Colgreat power and nitrate plant was Mr. Tigert considers the summer ficult task confronted the two na- onel Thomas M. Anderson chief of left in the air. General Guillaumat, who took over most significant advance In the modern educational world, ns It goes tions in the reestablishment of nor- staff of the 104th division of the Unithe camp . Chicagos enonomic loss in 1924 command of the Ruhr and Rhineland even further than the playground, and Instead of linking the with mal relations, but that he believed ted States army, has announced. The e from smoke, aside from injury to forces from General Degoutte at Since no child can enjoy life every question could he solved if allotment of students for the 1924 education, links education with the some time ago, made his official and health and resultant deaths, was accomplish what he might without health, and since on the playgrounds good will obtained on both sides. camp at Fort Douglas was 915, while placed at $42,500,000 in a report of entry at Dusseldorf, Germany, in the he not only gains health, but the important lessons of fair play and sportsthe allottmcnt for 1925 for the 104th the smoke abatement commission. On presence of French troops presented manship, no educator today would venture to dispute the fact that the playGirl At Home division is 1100. Of this number apMyslery Genthe basi of that estimate the re- arms and crowds of Germans. ground and play are fundamental for purposes of education. After Chicago. proximately 900 will receive training days held a later Guillaumat eral reception port said, the citys laundry bill per Cook in the county hospital, at Fort Douglas, 120 at Fort Russell, spent capita was $3.25 larger than that of for his officers and will inspect the lost Charlot- Wyo., and 80 at Fort Wright, Wash., her memory apparently the ten leading cities of the country Ruhr. Colonel Anderson said. the Norris te mystery girl of ChicaNew York. except Commander Richard R. Mann, U. S. identified was as relatives by go Mutual. Jas. Whittaker, 19 years Charlotte Maguire, a student in a Legislation reducing the time limit N., superintendent of the Asiatic naof age, nephew of Mr. and Mrs for World war veterans to apply for val communication sendee, who died It Is Washington gossip that SenSt. Louis college. Miss Maguire was Kimball of 267 Eighth avenue, Frank Illinois of may their bonus from January 1, 1928, to in Manila, P. I., was buried at sea ator Medlll McCormick identified by Mrs. Annie Griffith, an was instantly killed when Salt Lake, the than reless a After prize honors. with have 20 something aunt. The military January 1, 1926, has been recomyear old student was he came in contact with servaccidentally mended to congress by Major Gen- quiem mass was said over his post In the American diplomatic returned home to her mother. line of the Mutual tension a abroad residence his he If high takes San in up the casket eral Robert C. Davis, adjutant genIgnacio ice, his of Coal companys plant, where he was eral of the army. Davis submitted church, a destroyer carried the ns the offlelnl representative Fairbanks Director Dies Mr. Whittaker was at his of the after expiration employed his proposal at the suggestion of the mourners to a point off Correg'dor country Hollywood, Cal. Irving .1. Martin, work about the establishment, when March 4, 1925. An obsenate term, Manila to entrance the house at committee, island, appropriations director of the Douglas Fairbanks his hand in some manner touched the In the path of his which believes that the work of ad- bay, where the body was lowered Into stacle has arisen productions and a pioneer in the mo- high tension wire. He was electroto the as ambassador ministering the bonus can be speeded the sea in accordance with the com- appointment tion picture iudustry, is dead, after a cuted St. James. Alnnson B. Houghof court instantly. manders wish. up if the time limit is shortened. ton (portrait herewith), now the AmerLake City. The Independent-Progressiv- e Salt Canadas purchases from the Uni- ican ambassador at Berlin, Is regarded Recount Plea Is Lost in Count What is said to be the oldest neckparty of Utah, which in were British the $258,000,000 last as being In line for post. lace in the worid, 75,000 years old, ted States "Washington. The supreme court the last election polled an estimated comof of decrease from nature the a Whether the to $86,000,000 the refused has pass upon adornment of a cave woman of south- year, right 38,000 votes, of which 32,500 were mitment given Amhassndor Houghton of Warren Worth Bailey, Democratic ern France, is in the custody of Frank the corresponding period, the governSenator Robert M. La ment announced. The Canadian ex- Is such that It may be vetoed by the candidates for congress from the cotmted for G. Logan, vice president of the Art Infor In Follette president, decided to rethe Twentieth Pennsylvania district, for ports to the United States were President does not appear Institute of Chicago. As far as is front so secured a the far tain party organiation in formation separate 0 $11,000,-00$408,000,000, approximately a recount of ballots. Bailey sought it during the to and known, the beads are the oldest obUtah State department. It Is stated, howperfect less. to the court to appeal after highest InThe Utah Proto who those be two ever, fashioned Walyears. profess said by jects by man," Dr. Trendelenburg, head of the the state courts of Pennsylvania had coming decided to send delealso ter J. Sherwood of the Art Insti- German delegation negotiating for formed of State department plans that gressives had the votes rejected his plea that convention to be trade the ambassador to Germany has been tute, ever unearthed in the history renewal of the of the St. Michaels district Ken gates to a national to be understand definitely 21, at which given held at Chicago February of archeological excavations." Pro- treaty, has gone to Berlin, being to London when Ambassador Kellogg leaves. Should Mr. counted he would have defeated his the Utahns will support a movement fessor Alonzo W. Pond of Beloit summoned home by his government would be promoted Anderson H. Houghton get the place at the court of St. James, the German post may be Republican opponent, for the organiation of a national ProWalters. college, Beloit, Wis., brought them to explain fully the modus vivendl the best which the Coolidge administration has to offer to Senator McCormick. gressive party. here. the French. proposed by News Notes f UTAH cinerd 'Peclpta Winter Sports in the National Parks other s, record-breakin- g es William Green Succeeds Sam Gompers to-wi- t: - Pacific-Internationa- secretary-treasure- secretary-treasure- two-third- 14-ye- Linking Sum-merlan- d Bay-an- o Education With May-enc- fifty-thre- e Houghton or McCormick to St. James? j flag-drape- d j Franco-Germa- I s n |