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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Nine hundred high school students walked out of classes at Bessmes, Ala., and declared they would remain out until the board of education rescinded its action in electing FI a new superintendent of schools to replace I)r. L. D Vann. Practically every member of the student body A WEEKS was among the number. RE8UME OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER UINTAH BASIN LINE FROM SOLJulius Kruttschnitt, of New York, DIER SUMMIT IS THE LATEST COUNTRIES of the board of directors chairman PROPOSAL and of the executive committee of the Important Events of the Last Seven Southern Pacific company announced Day Reported by Wire and Pre. that he would retire on May 31, unof Mile One Hundred Thirty-onder the pension rule of the company. pared for the Benefit of the Road Building Would be NecesBusy Reader A special room for women to chat sary to Tap Thousands of and smoke in will be contained in Fertile Acres a ladies lounge car to be added by WESTERN the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul An Indictment charging the North- railroad on its Olympian Express beWashington. Two projects for ex- ern Pacific Railway company with tween Chicago and Seattle, the manatensive railroad construction in the violated the federal Elkins gement has announced. The car also west have been laid before the in- having will contain a new type of sleeping act by leasing to five Spokane, Washterstate commerce commission. quarters. at sites warehouse concerns The Denver & Rio Grande West- ington In accordance with the will of Josern asked authority to build into the such a low rental as to constitute a over its on made rebate eph Marcannot, wealthy and eccentric shipments a Uinta basin, Utah, by carrying branch 131 miles from Soldier Sum- lines was returned by the United recluse, who died December 26, his lease body was placed on display in a cemmit, Utah. There are approximately States grand jury. Under the Marconnot ar760,000 acres of tillable land in the agreement with the shippers named, etery at St. Louis. ranged to have his body embalmed territory which the branch would the indictment charges, the latter agreed to make all shipments, both in a manner similar to that of the reach, the application declared. The second application, though fil- as consignee and consignor, over the Egyptians and instructed that the public should be given an opportuned under the name of the Fort Worth lines of the Northern Pacific. ity to view it on the principal holiA Denver South Plains, indicated that maDorothy Ellingson, of the Catholic church. days Holy tbe Colorado & Southern system tricide, found insane by a jury in su- Thursday, was the first such occasto provide about 190 new miles was perior court at San Francisco ion. of the line for its system in Texas. committed to the state asylum at Tbe Fort Worth company, which is Napa, Cal., by Chlorforming the sheriff, his wife, Judge Harold Louder-back- . a subsidiary of the Colorado, formerand a valuable dog, the sole occuly asked permission to build from pants of the house, a burglar escapTwo large Douglas seaplanes, simi- ed with $140, which he extracted Carey to Plainview, with branches extending to Silverton and Lubbock lar to those used by the United States from the pockets of the sheriff, J. W. all points in Texas. No estimates of army last year in flying around the McDaniel at Sidney, Neb. Mrs. Mccost were filed on either project. world, will be used in the summer to Daniel was ill from effect of the patrol sulmon grounds in Bristol bay chloroform and is under medical Denver. Construction of the pro- and provide air mail to towns In care. No clue to the robbery has been southwestern Alaska, Frank Wright, obtained. posed branch line from Soldier SumPacking mit, Utah, into the Uinta basin by president of the Carlisle An experiment as significant of the the Denver & Rio Grande Western company anonunced at Seattle, Wash, ultimute evolution of naval warfare on SuthDan from would involve railroad Delegate learning expenditure of as was the first trial of iron perhaps had been of Alaska erland S. that J. plans $7,000,000, Pyeatt., approximately on battleships was inarmor plating aproved. president of the system said here. United States navy in itiated the by been have Preliminary surveys Janies Russell's tire puncturing the launching of the U. S. S. Sarato-po- , completed and material is being held Is at liberty on proat Camden, N. J., which will be In readiness for actual construction Scotch collie owner his promised commissioned the world's largest airbation, having of the action the interstate pending commerce commission In granting au- the Burbank, Calif., police to train the plane carrier. animul to his teeth out of rubthority for the branch line, Mr. Pye- ber. The kep was Colonel Alexander J. MacNab, Unitaken into custody dog att said. ted States army, who was born at The line would terminate at Ver- after three motorists in succession Salmon, Idaho, and has a nationwide hud complained against him, alleging nal, Utah. as an authority on rifle reputation he bit weak and attacked their tires A maximum grade of 2 per cent Is and pistol shooting has been desigthem flat. provided for in preliminary surveys, nated by the secretary of wrar as exthe executive declared. Nevadas divorce law requiring six ecutive officer of the national rifle months residence was upheld at Car-so- matches to be held at Camy Perry, Ford Operates Plane City by the state supreme court Ohio, this summer. Colonel MacNab Detroit. The Ford Motor company when it dismissed proceedings brought is one of the most expert rifle and has inaugurated what is said to be bv Emma Confer of Philadelphia to pistol shots in the army and during the first commercial air line to be es- have u decree granted Nathan Con- the war trained men in the states and tablished In the United States when fer set aside on grounds that his six In France. tbe "Maiden Dearborn, an months Nevada residence had been George Kastman, builder of the inonoplune of the type only for the purpose of securing a great kodak business which bears his bopped off from Ford airport, Dear- divorce. name at Jersey City, N. J., retired born, with a cargo of company mail has become Southern from California the active direction of the Eastman Ford at for the rld express plant llegewisch, ill., near Chicago. The hunting grounds for the unreeovered Kodak company, relinquishing the ofplane, piloted by Eddie Hamilton, a portion of the $1,000,000 St. Louis fices of president and general manformer Royal air service flier, is one postal robbery of last September. ager, which he has held since 1919. f the two Duralumin planes to form Postal authorities believe that $40,000 He will assume chairmanship of the the nueleuse of an air service to link of the loot was hidden near Los An- board of directors, a newly created the Ford company here, with its geles by Barney Castle, St. Louis position, yielding the burden of operplants at Chicago, St. Louis, Mo., St. gangster, slain during at attempted ations to younger men. Paul, Minn. The second plane will payroll robbery at El Segundo. FOREIGN receive its final tests soon. Governor Nellie T. Ross of WyomThe nomination qf Field Marshal ing has taken up the gage of battle Von Ilindenburg for the German presParents to Confront Haarman for Wyoming fishermen. Because of idency by the parties of the united Relatives of failure of the state fish and Hanover, Germany. game right came as a surprise to his felthe victims of Fritz Huarmun, the department to provide license appli- low citizens, who, until the arrival wholesale murdered," who was con- cation blanks for the opening of the of Admiral Von Tirpitz, as the emvicted in December of having slain fishing seuson April 1, Governor Ross issary of the right block, thought the twenty-sipersons and was sentenced charged S. veteran Commissioner ' Frank millitary leaders refusal was to death, have demanded of the Smith with misconduct and neglect final. Tirpitz generally is credited states attorney that Haarman be of duty. April 1 was fixed as the been the decisive factor with having confronted with a deputation of par- date when Smith may be heard in ents who desire to obtain from him his own defense. His removal from in overcoming the aged field marshals objection. authentic Information regarding the office is sought. of fate their children. The states A mob gathered outside the Hotel GENERAL attorney also had been requested to Palestine, Victoria, at Damascus, produce a lengthy confession which where the Earl of Halfour is staydisof efforts federal and Despite Haarman Is alleged to have made retrict authorities to break up bootleg- ing and stoned the building. Police cently to the warden of the jail In were hastily sumomued and ging In the national capital,, records lorces which he Is confined. of the police court for March show' prevented further mischief. a new high mark for convictions for Father Deelippele, a member of the Potassium Chlorate Tariff Increased intoxication. The total was 1029. ex- Belgian mission, who has been held President Coolidge Washington. ceeding, court officers said, the num-be- captive by bandits in the Suiyuan disproclaimed an increase in the tariff even in days. trict of China, since January has on potassium chlorate from one to two and cents per pound. Between 600 and 600 alleged ven- been released through the combined The increase was decided upon after ders of Illicit liquor, said to be the efforts of the Belgian and French lean Investigation by the tariff commis- largest congregation of bootlegger gations. sion had indicated the old tariff did suspects ever gathered for trial since n Entries for the Gordon Bennett not equalize the difference in cost the advent of national prohibition, race at Brussels has closed, of production in the United States will appear at the federal building with nineteen baloons announced as and the principal competing country, at Omaha, Neb., in response to sumthe United Spain. competitiors. monses issued by U. S. District At- States. Germany. France, England, Italy and torney J. C. Kinsler, following their Belgium each entered three and SwitNorris Heir Born St .Charles ,111. An eight and one-hal- f arrest und release on bond for vio- zerland one. The race will start on June 7th. pound son has been born to Mr. lation of the liquor law. and Mrs. Lester Norris of St. Charles. B. Wayne Wheeler, high mogul of Five men were killed and fourteen Mrs. Norris was formerly Miss the nation's dry forces, gave prohibi- others injured by the explosion of a Angel, heiress to the $38,000,000 tion enforcement a black eye after on shell board the Italian battleship W. John Gates estate. He is their a conference with President Coolidge second child. They have a girl, born at the White House. Wheeler assert- Caio Duilio at Spezia, Italy. in December. 1923. A concession is being sought by a ed that 6,000.000 gallons of industrial alcohol of unnamed North American to make group 240.000,000 enough Plunge Restores Hearing half of 40 cent for the establishment of per pints 9000-foo- t capitalists synthetic A Colo. Denver, plunge in an airplane was believed to have gin were being diverted annually fourteen passenger routes in Mexico, cured the deafness of Robert Egbert Into thiv bootleg trade. He laid the It was learned at the department of here. Egbert tried the hazardous ex- blame for the "leaks on the internal comunications at Mexico City that the revenue periment recently. He had been deaf alcohol. collectors iu chaige of the terms of the concession are being considered by the authorities. twenty years. and General Frunse, commissar of war, other Burglars, bootleggers South Dakota Has Gas Cut cnmlhuis may file income tax sched- warns the Russian people to lie pre Huron, S. D. Gasoline at virtual- ules tils losing their occupations with pared for war, which he believes may ly all service stations here is selling the asiirance that the government come as unexpectedly ns in 1914. Adfor 20 cents per gallon, the price eswill treat these disclosures as strict- dressing a large gathering of support- - j tablished by tlie state filling station Mrs. Mabel G. Uein-eclt- ers of the Russian volunteer air fleet last week. The price cuts ranged ly confidential, United States collector of inter- the war thief declared that the re- 3 from cents by independent stations nal revenue, announced at Chicago. cent meeting of the general staffs of to 5 cents by the Standard Oil stations. Meanwhile two independents Even, if amounts are made public, pub- the Baltic states at Helsingfors, toand the Standard company left their lication of schedules is a penitential y gether with the murder of two comlank wagon prices at 23 cents a gal- offense, said Mrs. Reincke, adding: munist officers on the Polish borA Imrg'.ir, in filing his return, claimlon. 3 rents higher than the filling der, showed that Russia must be prestation charge, while another inde- ed deduction for small tools lost vhile pared to meet attack from any quaron the job. ter at any moment pendent held to a charge. X3ie TELEGRAPHIC TALES e News Notes From All Parts of UTAH AMERICAN !is&'0i55i3Piiir3n3ni)rrii3nii!iiii3isIli Bingham. The employees of the Utah Copper company, who have labored diligently for a recreation park will be successful. It is understood the Utah Copper company will donate $5000 if other mining companies will subscribe $2500. An effort will be made to obtain a water supply from the town of Bingham, and After eating or moklai if none is available from this source Wrlgleyk freshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. it is believed water can be procured Nerves are soothed, throat it from some of the old shafts formerly refreshed and digestion aided. used in placer mining. The new park will be located near the baseball park. Ogden. The purchase of 180 acres of land in Ogden valley near the well present Ogden City artesian park, which has been contemplated for a number of years, has just been Sj every meal completed and with the acquisition of the land by the city, Ogdens water Was Bobbie to Blame? supply will be augmented to a great Grandma hud just arrived on u visit extent. and to take part in celebrating young Salt Lake City. Utah should in the Bobbies birthday on the morrow. After supper, Bobbie started to fidget near future receive from the federal around grandmas chair. To the sura cheek for about $12,000, treasury which will, under the Utah law, be prise of everyone present, he said: Grandma, which Is the right side of added to the principal account of the school land grant funds and will form you? Mother said if Pm a good boy the first substantial addition to that and keep on tlie right side of you, you might buy me a bicycle. fund from the operations of the federal leasing act. The check will repre-esn- t the states share of the royalties and rentals and other charges made in the explotation of the coal resources of the state under that act. Midvale. A clean-uand paint-ucampaign is being conducted by a committee from the city council, the Lions club, and the Ladies Community club. On Main street, all places of business are being painted, and in the residential districts unsightly trees and unnecessary fences are being removed. Garbage and refuse is being hauled away by a large force of men. Free flower seeds are being distributed by the Ladies Community club to all children desiring to enter a contest. Salt Lake City. The Utah racing Mqde of Sprayed Rubber tho commission, the creation of which purest , toughest and most was brought about by legislation enuniform rubber known acted recently, was organized at a tho hoot ohoo ooio you over had for And meeting held at the capitol, when B. F. Grant, general manager of the Deseret News, was elected chairman the wonder sole for wear and Janies H. Waters, manager of United States Rubber Company the Newhouse hotel, was elected secretary. The other member of the commission is Gage Rodman of Og- (Copy for Thin Department Supplied by tbe American Legioo News bervtoa.) PUBLIC GENEROUS IN GIVING TO FUND ' n All-met- "Alr-Iullina- n x ' Marked success Is being met with the public appeal for the American Legion $5,M)0,(H0 endowment fundt for the disabled und the orphans of the World wur. Legionnaires and the general public are giving generously of time, effort and money to the fund. Many posts are raising their local quotas for the fund In a day or two of effort. At Corydon, lnd., Commander (J. A. Keller and his post service otiieer raised rhe quota of $350 in two afternoons by their own efforts. Evansville, lnd., home of State Chairman Marcus S. Sonntag, raised nearly its entire quota of more tliau $15,000 in three In after da.vs. Indiana was the first state to make the public appeal. The mine disaster at .Sullivan, lnd., In which 51 men lost their ihes shortly before the campaign, drove close home to the people of that state tlie need of such work for the disabled and the orphans as the Le- gion is doing und as the fund is intended to maintain. Kentucky was the second state to start the campaign, radio barrage. following a three-nigh- t Westfield, lnd., resorted to an interesting device In raising its quota of $250. A Legionnaire remembered that there were precisely 250 pockets in the machine gun belts used by tne Germans in the war. The belt was placed conspicuously in a store window. As contributions came in, thi pockets were stuffed with dollar bills. The quota was quickly completed. Senator William B. McKinley of Illinois was the first person to make a large individual contribution to the fund. Lieut. Wuyland Brooks, D. S. C, and Michael J. Cullen, D. S. C., presented the appeal for the endowment to the senator. They suggested thut be contribute $2,000. He handed them a cheek for $5,000. Brooks and Cullen are members of the Combat Medal Mens association of Chicago, which was the first organization in Illinois to p to Walk On flower-growin- Del-lor- j J j i 23-ce- California sunshine, famous though it be, lias been "covered by shade" in tlie prune industry. Experts from tlie University of California announce that dehydration, or artificial drying, is superior to having tlie sun dry tlie prunes. They predict that eventually all prunes will be dehydrated. Scientific American. and POSTPAID a lOcent bottle of LIQUID VENEER. Wonderful for your daily dusting. Cleans, dusts and polishes with one sweep of your dust cloth. Renews pianos, furniture, woodwork, automobiles. Makes everything look like new. Makes dusting a pleasure. Moreover, we will tell you howto obtain, FREE, a $2.00 Sold by Hardware, furniture, drug, paint, grocery and general LIQUID .mm COMPART h Panguitch. A state fish hatchery is to be erected on Mammoth creek, at the headwaters of the Sevier river, it is announced by D. H. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. Local, interests are cooperating in furnishing material and site, and it is planned to have a hatchery with a capacity of about 2,000.000 fish. The product will be used in stocking tlie southern streams. just a minute Locking the barn door after the horse is gone is about as sensible as buying poor oil and expecting satisfac tion from your motor. MaasMslst Oil is SAFE and sure lu brication. MansMeier il Company Salt Lake City. Dr. U. G. Peterson was reappointed president of the "May have this dance?" out." "No, Im too dain-efor the Utah Agricultural college Why nil you're not too stout;' coming academic year by the hoard just pleasingly plump." American Le- of trustees o the institution, which gion Weekly. met at the capitol. 1 - Jewish Farmers There are in the United States 70,. 0X Jews on farms. They are especially Sa n Francisco, Cal. Salt Lake City One of Utahs leaders in bnsines ard civic life. Dr. Edward Day Woodruff, aged 74, president of Brown Terry and Woodruff, proprietors of the Trey Laundry, and former president of tlie Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, died at his home, bringing to a close a life unu' anal for its activity and scope. i The Ogden. corn'y enmmisioners have signed tho contract with Ogden city for fire protection for the coun- Soap, ty districts. The contract is for six years and the county jg to pay the city $400 a month fur fire service. H. N. - i j Los Angeles, CaL OtOj Oils & Greases Suffer Dont Itching With Rashes UseCuticura Another Theory Sirs. North Now 1 have a theory about raising children Mrs. West Well, you wouldn't have If you had the children J Judge. VEKEES Kllcott Street luff ala. I. T. Misinterpreted numerous in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts. Michigan, Ohio und California. There are 40.000 Jewish farmers in South America. Most of them in Argentina. IMim MOP Has removable swab for washing and all yarn center. Youll be delighted. Nothing to sell no orders to take just building up a little goodwill for Liquid Veneer Polishing Products in your neighborhood. Write now for your FREE sample and particulars. Ogden. A big celebration to continue for about one week in July 1926, to commemorate the twenty-fiftan- niversary of the founding of the Ogden lodge of Elks was discussed at the meting of the lodge. In all probability this plan will be carried out. conferenee of the committee of tlie can Legion, tlie committee en-tlie movement for tlie puhllcu-- f a popular history of the United he and i, which will etarian and will have tlie hack- more than 3lX) history experts, editor is Charles F. Horne of fork university, late of the A. E. he purpose is to do away with nallsin in tlie leaching of history. inuires point out that today there indreds of histor'es, and children erent sections of tlie country untaught history colored by local lice, the versions exactly contra- g each other. ' j Prunes Now Dehydrated Salt Lake City. Farmers of Utah to the number of 4S57 have borrowed Land $15,516,000 from the Federal bank since its establishment in 1916, It was learned when L. T. Pettijohn, member of the federal farm loan boards at Washington, addressed the assembled stockholders of the Utah branches of the National Farm Loan association at the first meeting of that organization held in this district since 1917. Salt Lake City. Governor George H. Dern laid the cornerstone of the mounment which is to be erected on the capitcl grounds, last week, in memory of the members of the Mormon Battalion, who in 1847 made the long trek across plain, mountain and derert. The ceremonies were in charge of Brigham II. Roberts, president of the Monument asociation, the exercises prior to the laying of the cornerstone being conducted iu the rotunda of the capitol. Fort Duchesne. Six young persons escaped death or permanent injury at the Ward dugway when an left the road and plunged down a steep embankment. The party of joyriders were returning to Roosevelt from a dance at MoffatL auto-mob- le a recent a ftubberHees den. Bar Sectionalism in Teaching History ba-loo- g USKIDE ! n A Better p Heel contribute. A Chicago newspaper feature column recently ran tills: I believe, says tlie I Believe card of tlie American Legion in its drive for a $5,000,000 endowment fund, that tlie orphan children of those who made tlie supreme sacrifice for America are entitled to tlie same chance in life which they would have received had not their fathers given their lives to tlie nation. That's pretty easy to believe. But believing isnt enough. We want to do something besides just beus lieving. Therefore now watch closely, American Legion we do here and now gedunk $100 into said endowment fund. Splash ! Tennessees first contribution came from Canada. It was a check for $50 from lbillip N. Libby of Lemiskuming, Province of Quebec. Libby is a former member of Hammond post, Kingsport, Tenn. Many governors and former governors ure interesting themselves actively In the endowment movement In their respective states. Among the honorary chairmen chosen are: Gov. Austin Ieay, Tennessee; Gov. Henry L. Fuqua, Louisiana ; former Gov. Thomas C. McRae, Arkansas; Gov. W. W. Brandon, Alabama ; Gov. Clifford M. Walker, Georgia, joint honorary chairman with Chancellor David C. Barrow, University of Georgia. Among the active chairmen are: Gov. E. W. Morgan, West Virginia; former Gov. Thomas E. Kilby, Arkansas; former Gov. Hugh M. Dorsey. Georgia. ,$ i j Ontmpnt, Tilnin sold ATwywSr Sum pie OqUesTA Laboratory Dept M U&idn., kAi U., Salt Lake City, No. |