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Show THE S A LINA SUN. SAL1NA, UTAH L TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR GUST READERS The United States government h holding troops ready in the Philippine Islands to rush, if necessary, to Shanghai, where the situation has developed to serious proportions, endangering American lives and property. A RESUME WEEKS OF THE A bill for a state owned and opDOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER erated bank was introduced in the COUNTRIES house at Lincoln, Neb., by Representative Axtell of Waite, Progressive members. Capital of a million dol8even Important Event of the Laat be the institution at the would lars Day Reported by Wire and Pre. bank to be located in the the start, pared for the Benefit of the state house. Busy Reader A bomb conained in a package mailed in the South Fork postoffice WESTERN at Johnstown, Pa., by a man who said he was Guiseppe Siourella, expolded Dorothy Elingson, the 16 year-ol- d Viatridde, is to be tried by the crim- after it had been placed in a mail inal and not the juvenile courts, it bag and wrecked the rear end of the was decided by Superior Judge Frank postoffice building. No one w(as hurt. Murasky, juvenile court judge, when Assuming full personal responsithe girl was brought before him pr bility for the instituion of a new rraignment, Judge Murasky said court action against Senator Wheeler, that the case was so extreme and Democrat, Montana, Attorney Gengrave in its nature that it was not eral Stone gave notice to senators one that could be tried in his jurisdic- who are opposing his nomination to tion. the supreme court in that connection The houes of the Washington leg- that the proceedings would continue. islature defeated, 67 to 30, a resoluSheiks and designing women," tion to ratify a child labor amend- who alienate the of a wife effections ment. Immediately after defeating or husband, would be guilty of a felthe resolution the house tabled a resolution adopted by the senate re- ony and subject to a fine and pensentence under a bill to be amendment. itentiary jecting the federal This was understood to complete ac- introduced in the Nebraska state tion by the present session of the leg- senate, Senator John W. Cooper, author of the bill announced. islature on the amendment. Mary Miles Minters quarrel with her mother over money, which has excited filmdoms gossips off and on for the past several years finally got Into court at Los Anegeles when the motion picture actress sued for an accounting of funds which she estimates at millions and which she alleges her mother received as her , guardian during her screen career. i Ten blind children, inmates of the Colorado Home for the Deaf and Blind at Colorado Springs, will see as the result of operations performed recently at the University of Colorado hospital here, doctors predicted. Two ethers, a brother and sister Russel' Richards 12, and Elverta, 15 are doomed to remain in darkness, it was aaid by surgeons. While full sight may not be restored to all, surgeons and hospital attaches predicted that the operations could be classed as "successful, and that the majority would regain normal eyesight. With thermometers registering from 30 to 54 degrees below zero, relays of the fastest dog teams will carry 300,000 units of diptheria antitoxin over 400 miles of rugged terrain from Nenana to the diptheria quarantined town of Nome, Alaska. Morris Laborwits, an insurance agent of Baltimore, who professed himself an amnesia victim and who expressed astonishment when he found himself in the county jail on a charge of forgery several months ago, was given a sentence of one to fourteen years in the penitentiary in the superior court of Los Angles, Calif., Instead of being granted the probation for which he had applied The judge, In passing sentence, said that he did not believe Laborwits story that his forgeries had been due to a lapse of ! memory. Mental overexertion resulting from attempts to solve crossword puzzles have sent five patients to the state hospital at Salem, Oregon for treatment during the last few weeks, a report issued by officials of the hospital said. The patients include three men and two women. In addition the report said, several persons over the atate have become mentally unbalanced from the same cause and are receiving treatment at private sanitariums. GENERAL Troops which have been on guard at Herrin since the killing of S. Glen Young, liquor raider, and three ethers have been ordered home by Adjutant General Black. Adjutant General Black said that Herrin was quiet after the funeral of Young and there was no need for soldiers. Railroads operating in Arizona were authorized by the interstate commerce commission to make a temporary reduction of 35 per cent in Tates on cattle and" sheep moving from points in that state into Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Oregon has filed in the supreme court, through its attorney general, Issac H. Van Winkle, a brief in support of its appeal from the decision of the federal district court of Oregon enjoining enforcement of the compulsory education law. The litigation is the first test to reach the supreme court on the right of states to require the education of children Mrs. Winona Green, convicted of murder in connection with the killing of her father-ilaw, J. R. Green, who was shot to death at Little Rock, Arkansas, last August, was denied a new trial in circuit court and was sentenced by Judge John W. Wade to life n imprisonment. Awards totaling $1,500,0000 were announced by the German American mixed claims commission, including one for $110,000 to Max Klein of New York, and one of $100,000 to the Boston Blacking company of Boston. Of the total the awards in the Lusitania group amounted to only $1608. Invitations Ifave been sent out by the Washington inaugural committee to all state governors to participate in the parade and other inaugural ceremonies in Washington on March 4. Attendance of the governors has long been a tradition in the inaugural program and their escorts in the past have lent much of the color to inaugural processions. FOREIGN On the gi'ouml that a proposed railway line through Sherwood forest would destroy the beauty of the legendary home of Robin Hood, a strong local protest has been started, headed by Eqarl Manvers. The railway company wants to put in a line to serve a new colliery, but as this would touch Beschavenis, one of the most beautiful spots in the country, the English population is up in arms. Gloria Swanson, American moving picture actress, who for some weeks has been making a production in France, was married to the Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudray. Several bundles of currency were taken from the Goulding and Portage branch of the Bank of Commerce of Winnipeg, Man. .when two masked men held up the bank and escaped in an automobile. The German capital, in an effort to regain its former reputation as the cleanest city in the world, is restoring its street cleaning forces to 75 pel cent of their prewar strength. The former kaisers birthday in Berlin was marked by heavy rioting and some shotting, with a number of persons seriously injured when a big Republican mass meeting let out. Communists, who owe to former Kaiser Wilhelm the fact that he let Nicolai Lenin pass through Germany to Russia, attacked the Reichszanner members who guarded the meeting. About 2000 were in the attacking r groups, who singled out the men by $heir seiniunifonns. Reichs-banne- General Chi llsish Yuan, who recently captured the environs of Shanghai from the adherents of the present Peking government, but whose army was defeated early this week at Wuish, eighty miles west of here, left with his family on the steamer Nikko Maru for Moji, Japan. This is believed to mean that the fight for the possession of Shanghai is definitely ended. At Etampes, France, Sergeant Major Descampes broke the speed record for 500 kilometers (310.60 miles for airplanes carrying 500 kilograms (1102.31 pounds) by covering the distance in 2:32:48, an average of 132.38 miles an hour. Ahraham Sanchez, brother of th rebel chieftan Guadalupe Sanchez has surrendered at Jalapa, Mexico. He said his brothr had left the country, but rumors persist that he is hiding in the mountains. , in public schools. An express messenger was killed and two firemen injured slightly when a passenger and freight train collided on the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic railroad near Double Run, Ga. The accident was due to a misunderstanding of orders, the A. B. & A. A decree dismissing Leon Trotzky officials there announced. from his post as commissar for the Lieutenant Russel L. Maughan of army and navy and appointing M. W. Logan, Utah pilot in the coast to coast flight would be advanced 600 files and given a D. S. M. under a bill introduced by Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah. one-da- y I Frunse, formerly assistant commissar of war as his successor, was published by the central executive committee of the Moscow Communis! party. OTTlE O ENDOWMENT FUND IS GIVEN GOOD START AUTO ACCIDENTS Organization work for the American Legion endowment fund movement Is now under way In a limited number of states, according to Russell Creviston, national adjutant of the Legion. Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky were the states which decided firgt to launch the project. It will be extended gradually until It becomes nation(Copy for Tlti Department Supplied by the wide In scope. American Legion News Service.) Field secretaries took the field with the new year. These men, expertly HELPED ADD 20,000 trained for their task, are loaned by MEMBERS TO ROLLS the national organization of the Legion to the various state departments Carroll J. Swan, newly elected to assist them In organizing for the commander of the Advertising Mens work. Jarvis Brice of Topeka, ICans., Is the post of the American Legion ut Bosfield secretary working with Departton, has been very active In the affairs of the I.eglon for several years. ment Commander Thomas S. McConIlls latest outstanding activity was as nell of Fowler, Ind., and Department chief of staff to Gen. Clarence EdAdjutant Frank H. Henley of Indianwards, commander of the Massachuapolis in organizing in Indiana. Ransetts department. In the great memdolph Bishop of Johnson City, Tenn., Is with Department Combership campaign of 1924, as the result of which more than 20, (XX) memmander Frank I). Rash of Burlington, bers were added to the department Ky., and Department Adjutant T. H. rolls. The elaborate plans for the Hayden, Jr., of Louisville In organiDecampaign, modeled after an attack of zation work In that department. war days, were worked out by Mr. partment Commander Howard B. SavSwan. age and Department Adjutant F. J. Mr. Swan lias also been active In Heckel of Illinois are being assisted the Military Order of the World War. in Chicago by Philip B. Stapp of He was for two years commander of Greensburg, Ind., and In the rest of the state by lteau Komp of Bloomington, III. As the field secretaries left national headquarters at Indianapolis, members of the permanent headquarters staff made their contributions. A total of $1,495 In cash and pledges wms given. Officials In charge of the endowment movement said that on this basis the Legion and the auxiliary alone would make up a fund of $20,XM),0(X). Announcement was made that the endowment will be In the form of a perpetual trust. It will perpetuate the name and principles of the Legion long after all Legionnaires, all disabled veterans of the World war and all orphans of veterans are gone. The principal of the fund Is to be held intact. It will be administered, after the Legion is gone, by organizations designated by a board consisting of the then President of the United Slates and other prominent persons. Acceptance on the honorary committee for the endowment movement have been received from : W. G. of Los Angeles, W. W. Atterbury of Pittsburgh, recently chosen as president of the Pennsylvania Railroad compuny; James A. Flaherty of New Haven, Conn., supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus; John G. Price Carroll J. Swan. of Columbus, Ohio, grand exalted of the Elks; Cardinal O'Connell the Boston chapter and for one year ruler Boston of ; John Barton Payne of Chinational vice commander of that orcago, chuirmnn of the American Red der. He was chairman of the general Cross; Richard F. Grant, president of committee to run the 1024 convention the Chamber of Commerce of the of the Military Order at Boston. United States; Frank O. Lowden, forEnlisting In the First corps of mer governor of Illinois; Julius II. cadets In the Massachusetts militia In Barnes New of York city, former pres1!H2, he was commissioned a second ident of the Chamber of Commerce of lieutenant In 1914. lie organized the United States; Ivenesaw M. LanCompany I) of the One Hundred and dis of Chicago, commissioner of orFirst engineers In the Twenty-sixtdivision and was made its captain. ganized baseball; Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover, wife of the secretary of comHe took the company overseas and enmerce; Marshall Field III of New gaged in all the campaigns of the diYork city ; Col. Albert A. Sprague, vision. He was promoted successively to major and lieutenant colonel, lie member of the Chicago city adminiswas the author of the first hook by an tration and formerly chairman of the comAmerican soldier on the World war, Legions national rehabilitation which was published under the title mittee; Jesse II. Newlon of Denver, Colo., president of the National Eduof My Company by order of the cation association; MaJ. Gen. Janies War department in 1918. O. Harbord of New York city, Mrs. A graduate of Harvard, Mr. Swan Medlll McCormick of Chicago, Miss has been engaged since leaving colAnne Morgan of New York city. lege In the advertising business. He Heads of various patriotic and vetIs New England representative for a eran organizations have accepted string of newspapers. membership on the committee. Among them are: Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook Service Men Are Urged of Cooksburg, Pa., president general the Daughters of the American to Investigate First of Revolution ; Dr. Louis F. Arensberg of Watson B. Miller, chairman of the of the Pittsburgh, commnnder-ln-chie- f American Legion National RehabilitaGrand Army of the Republic; Chaun-ee- y tion committee, has Issued a statement W. Herrick of Washington, commander-in-chief warning former service men with disof the United Spanish ability claims before the United States War Veterans; George W. Harries of veterans bureau against coming per- Chicago, commander-in-chie- f of the sonally to Washington to appeal their Military Order of the World War. cases without first securing definite Past national commanders of the Information that their papers are In American Legion are members of the Washington. honorary committee. They are: Mil-to- n Under t lie new reorganization of the J. Foreman of Chicago, Henry I). veterans' bureau all files of papers LIndsley of New York City, Franklin have been sent out to the regional of- DOlier of Philadelphia. John G. Emfices of the bureau and no action can ery of Grand Rapids. Mich.; Hanford be secured In Washington on these MacNider of Mason City, Iowa; Alvin cases until the papers have been re- Owsley of Dallas. Texas. turned. Mr. Miller points out that men go to Washington to press their claims without sufficient funds to sustain All Time Counts, Late them until their papers arrive In WashRuling on Compensation ington, and soon find themselves In In response to an inquiry by AmerThe Legion desperate circumstances. and other agencies In the city are not ican Legion officials interested in the able to care for the normal load of administration of the adjusted comHartransient, former service men arriving pensation act, Attorney-Genera- l In Washington without funds on one lan Stone made a ruling pertaining to men who were absent without leave mission or another. while In service, the gist of which is: The length of service means that portion of time spent in the service of the Auxiliary Interested United States within the limiis prein Real Home Girls scribed by the adjusted compensation The girl who can act, and that If the veteran lias been cook and sew Is the great hope of the discharged from the service under honfuture, declared Mrs. O. 1. Oltphant, orable conditions, all of the time so national president of the American Le- spent shall be considered as service gion auxiliary, in announcing that the regardless of whether or not It was In nationally auxiliary would the guardhouse, on K. P. assignment or with the American Home Economics In any other place. association in the Instruction and advancement of home economics. Mrs. Plan Joint Convention Oliphant continued: At a recent meeting of the executive The girl who can make her own stylish frocka and then put on committee of the Texarkana post of her apron and cook a dinner, may be the American Legion. It waa decided considered but. In tiy that a special effort will be made to a winner. real There Is Induce the two state legion convenshes opinion, no greater need than for us to get tions to hold their annual conventions Jointly at Texarkana In 1926. There back to homework and Let us stand by the home girl. In the Is much logic In the move, for the town tqtereet of community and national of Texarkana belongs Just as much to one state's the other as It Is situated inability the auxiliary Is going to cotfn the In horn state of the advancement exactly operate economics sod administration. bounder)'' lice. Kmm LEGION , o h home-cookin- Texas-Arkansa- s HAT MANY CIS SCENE OF STATES WESTERN MANY ACCIDENTS; CARELESSNESS ADDS TO LIST Train Smahes Car at Crossing Killing All Occupants; High School Students Among The Dead jor allyour walls For sleeping rooms formal parlors and reception balls dining room and living room for the library and for public buildings. Properly applied it wont rub off. Ask your dealer for Colorcbart, or write Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas-tin-e Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Francisco. Fifteen persons were killed last Sunday in automobile accidents in California and Washihg-ton- . San Four men in an automobile rode onto the grade crossing of the Sacramento Northern Electric line, at Del Paso, near Sacramento. The machine was rammed by a northbound train, killing the occupants of the car. They were Matt, Sabich, driver; Marion Sabich, John Puliz, and M. Bitan-ga- , all of Sacramento. At Los Angeles, three women were killed and ten other persons, including five children, were seriously injured. Mrs. W. F. Jamieson, wife of a physician, and the mother of Dr. W. F. Jamieson were killed when a Pacific Electric train struck their automobile at a crossing west of there. Mrs. Sakiki Urushibata, 29, was crushed to death when she was pinned beneath her overturned automobile. Walter Cummings, 15, was killed and his brother, Andrew Cummings, was injured when they were struck by an unknown autoist, who hit the youth on their bicycles near Reed-ley- , thirty miles south of Fresno. 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Peterson, Seattle insurance man, and occupied also, by Mrs. Peterson and her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Fich, Toledo, O., plunged off a trestle into Elliott bay, drowning all three. Ice on a mountain trail near Ontario, Cal., caused Albert Sweeney, 16, to slip and fall 20 feet to the floor of Icehouse canyon. He died An automobile of a broken back. Near Nome, Alaska, a trapper and his son were frozen to death according to word Cape Thompson. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. step-daught- son-in-la- n GOSHEN, IND. FOB OVER ZOO Herds Cross Word Material Kansas City, Mo. The Stormfeltz family relations will become somewhat involved next June when Miss Ruth Davis marries Andrew Jean Stormfeltz here. Stormfeltz is Miss His father, L. Davis stepbrother. Miss Davis married J. Stormfeltz, mother. Miss Davis will find she has become a daughter, a Her husand a stepdaughter-in-law- . and a band will be a son, a stepson. 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Always remember, when Joint Easq gets in joint agony gets out. quick. 150,445 Unemployed Official statistics show the number of unemployed throughout Italy at the end of last year to have been 150,445. At the end of November there were only 13,785 persons out of jobs. The increase in unemployment during the month of December is explained as having been due solely to the winter season. Rome. Lindsey Wins Court Action Denver, Colo. Judge Charles C. Butler, in the Denver district court, handed down a decision upholding a motion made by attorneys for Ben B. Lindsey, judge of Denvers juvenile court, to dismiss the election contest brought against Lindsey by Judge Royal C. Graham. The decision does not affect quo warrants proceedings brought by Graham last week, seeking to gain the office to which Lind-- y was elected on the face of re- turns. I Perhaps the daily shave makes your sensitive skin bum and smart, or it may cause a rash which is uncomfortable and embarrassing. Resinol. 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