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Show , . - i ' C,0.44A , - - ie, - -- . , ,..-i.- r,- 4.J,..1,-,,,-.. .- , ,,,i, .4.,-..- . 44 4.;',.; ,, , ' ..,,,, ; , 7, - ..-- '. , ' . :, .. ' , - .....- 0 ' ..., ,,, ,, -- - ' -- -- 20 - PAGES . ' :- - -- - - dos, - , .. - --- . - h J MINES,. i 1 - II - e ,D. D , 1 ..... 1 LAKE CITY-- '''A ano - , ... k '' 4 , , ' t - - - - T. tions Througtout Affected T' Colliery Zone. - -I- , , . , . 11. . , . , were . i- ,5 talon Figures Nol Ghee. ' w iS,,, - - , AU' '4, ENT , , . 0 ' - I NI idi , t:t,Li-- :. - l10),le! tr--,- 0',Ye;.- ''1,1. 7' 1 . 4,S.1.4 V : 1,--,,,- . to Rail Transportation - a; Horror in India. - - 11 , MEMOIR .0. ' -, IA . , , ' - '''' 't- -. , 1171-:- i 'Ilt t ' It 1 -- McLennan also complained to the military- eommander that , mine superintendents had refused to permit union men to distribute copies of the international monthly publication of the United Mine Workers of Amer. lea. Cot Hamrock told Mr. McLenhan the military had no objection to die-as tribution of the msgasine as long any inflammatory ItdI not.Col.contain liamrock said he would matter. Mr. r. McLennan be McLennan said he did not know what the publication contained. Later Mr. McLennan said to newspaper repor ters "that the.strike Is just starting." out Other anion officials pointed Fuel last night that eight Colorado state the in mines and Iron company were closed, the company having for-a ehutdown - at all many dfNqlare-mines where sympathetic strikes were in progress. Mr. - - - - 4 - t 1:1.... - - - Bones Believed That of Texan Found in Arizona , (By Associated press.) PHOENIX. Ariz., Nov. 24.A skull and charred bones of a human bodya believed to be that of J. J. Knight, wealthy resident of Wichita. Fails. Buckeye. Tessa, wbo was last seen at here. on Ariz., $O miles southwest of found 12 were of this year, July The yesterday. miles from Buckeye bones were about six miles Iron( the point where Knights automobile. was found shortly aftcr-b- e was last seen. , ' - . . - .6 Confesses to Vagrant - Murdering El Paso Cop EL PASO, Texas, Nov...H.Frandiem Simontal. H. a prisoner In the -Et Pale city jaik serving sentence for of vice. The decision of the council ,t oil-d- to er an investigation came after a vigorous fight. The vote was 51 to 34. Both Crowe and Ititzmorria were members of Mayor Thompson's no111011 organization. It is understbod that Fitgrnorris has the aupport of, the mayor in the controversy. TwàDrownedin - w , v.rmer, 7 '''. .4'.4.6.- - .. ' , -'- liupnted.S:rillte,pirootiteetheeletectsuriettlApriai - ' the - - i 1 ' he wd - - i . - bank. - ' tataa vv b ro if , , A . ..A, . , , t s CritresaarlottecaroRtikel7 t ,..; pegying -- ...., . 1 ,,, '41 ..4:.,.. ' 4 - - 4V--- 1 , ' ;- ..4,,,t, 4,..,,,- I titatirfiteNtantiFelreAllarniNilytreAoraPttlodstialt'121paNteoewti It. t . - 0.4.4 - rlo "Alt i i nos All Aso routine methinerg doe ilgverms141114 it,44,..,' ' ; 450 but to the ,11x-"111.tho international conferenes as bieetierb rifled &beta - ' ':,, - Le.fe,1,34 At it. 'rast..4(43:ANIP..tal 7"all,:pp .,1 t:ft:11:48aa 31Zrolfri 4FP4r '''' 413 i 4;!'.1. 21;4,a,..', ekAITIN. , III I .. 1v q , It 11' ..... " 0,41V - , ii2elit, ,,i ts- :Olotax41--s'-'-1 .4. "4'4, ifrilionid 101 e t .. (..A. - 4 . e' 1 LEN 1SLE ER-LIQUORS-7-771g Ca-s- we-A .( flirty- - bat failed to pooh thirty miles oast of Sterling bottom. ; ''''410,diki t11; 24....--ist- oe 'stet, resat Al.44 4o-4--- Om "bank. Wednos- -' - TOPROBEHAITI r' ,. - -- : - The climb and currency of lip as C ontained lit a small time lock. inside a compartment-wit- h sato. The door of thg safe was large blown open. but the burglars h9- parent!". were surprised in- finding the strong inner compartment. The door of the vault containing the safety depoeit boxes was blown and the boxes rifled. but no eheck of the aecurities or paper', taken had been I The burglary was unknown until Will Pia Y 11110 o'clock this ; morning Golf Before Dinner. about I it. J. Wiens. aseuttant cashier, went to the had been bank, ,.Entrance I WASHINGTON. Nev. 24.Presiden t 'made thrlough a window at the rear and Mrs. Harding were dinner wuesta i of the building. The bank has a rapt- 10 . 000 . and depoalts of of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Frelinghuyeen in their Washingtonl'home about 040000$ n Th e I 'remble nt ' pro g ra 4, for toda peo- ihas Only abo ut 1St Th! I API.....1,--"tt r eductive fartni-- g al included aervieeto at Calvary- - Baptist' , church. w here the pastor. Rev. Dr. i a Aberathy special ..:,--.f ' day night.the hank- , - ' .' , 4- : . .1 ..-- --- , , . LUNDITIONS: Fte-n-clito-utt-'- I z7 'Tot 7 - ' 1 - re s : bert -- Presdent i I - - SAIL 1 . -- -- affording an aopmpriate opportunity for reflection on theDOell its door. - - -- Prayers for the success of the con- ference formed the text of sermons in many of the capital's churches with foreign delegate' Joining with Smell- can officials In attending the bervices. With Prestdent and Mrs. Minting, many of them had arranged to attend those condueted under the auepices of the federal council of churches of Christ In America at the Calvary Baptist church. - - , ,.... -i, 1 se t Contraband Wines Seized! , After Battle and Several' .RuticRunners Taken- By - . ' (Sy International Newa Service.) VERSAILLES. NoV. 24The experts put on the stand by the prosecution at the trial of Henri . -- -- 1 ! I . Compose tom-1-. ; to Conduct Inquiry MIttee Seek to Vindicate Honor ' Of America. iTwenty-Tw- o nTlhanonwksocnnivnitnt wirenildilieedr Anchorage-Fairbank- s whiprze.ach emTil,inenns:rtinc: - Railroad Is Completeddiplomatic corps and delegates to the conference for the Itmitation of tarn11- - - -' me nts. anf.g-ti- es Associated Press.) 1By iLahntdrhu. bhiuebbetirda.- statedry Foll owing t he sermon M r. Hurd- 'FAIRBAKS. Alaska. Nov. 24.-ing,will return to the White House (or Virtual completion of the Alaska ralt I rapidly andthat the bones found :7 d Revenue Men. Anchorage. on the adotin ghgl . aftearnw hinenhe uinng arhwestern coast. in the stove in Landru's villa at. and. Fairbanks. , the eost -afternoon on the links getting up an far to the. interior;-- was ,announced --Gambais were undoubtedly Mi.:- SYDNEY. N., S. Nov. Appetite for Senator Frelinghuysen's here todaY- - An exeursion of Anchor- man bones- - They said the bones (By tniereatitteal News Service.) - turkey. i age business men. leaving there next French rines amounting to 650 galbore the marks of metal .hack- -' , i PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 24.Thel. .turclay,;. tr..Lx.mteid to make ,,,,,,, er' saws, except the skull. Which had lons; anti valued at $16.000 Wall the 20 hours. $ov- trip , Turkev Dinners o 22 members senatorial been imittee in of back the Yard.up dug remain to be completed:, era' revbridges prize for which smuggicra and been which had entailed .with which. will investigate 'conditions un- Given New York Poor but travel will not be impeded mean- - ... enue officials battled today at Main-te- ll. , hanimer.A previous witnese tes,....... while.. der the- - military occupation of Haiti . titled to wiling Landru metal bilmiko.from this city. iNZEW and (art Domingo by the United States! YORK, Nor. haeksawa I Tho revenue officers won. but not Several boxes containing a skull forces sailed aboard tilt transport Ar- - I thousand torkeY dinners were given to -a wyer Who Gave Bed to i the poor today by MIIIISCIPftt and pri- until after reinforcements had arrived and bones of a finger, feet huresident Lincoln Given rianne today from League Island An "open door organisations. man teeth and other parts of the In the ship of a detachment of was announced by the Salvation for Port an navyivate Prince listitt. yarda Old Age, human anatomy comforts For marines. th e BOwory mission and other. The party included Senators .Ate- ' by the prosecution as exhibita,, The contraband hail been eartured which charitable declared. ' enterprises. 'were Clashes between Attsociated expected Pomerene and- Jones. the thew readinew. to care for all who care By Press.) and lost- several times during the Landrifs counsel and the expert i NEW 1 Oki( Nov. U.Thomas come. latter Senator ' In his.; replaCing King. , . witnetwee testifying for the proneproctor, who gave up his bed to Pres- fight which, raged throughout the , eution regarding resigned from the committee; Captain . ineineratation ident Lincoln the night he sap shot --- by night and 'Theliquor was a. of human bodies in Landru's a.- c. Day and Lieutenant Commander Ex-Shis Thankagiv. Wiikes being landed from the schooner Isms. ins dinner in St. Andrews Brother. I ,,, Waller Mayo. Howe. ,,. For in The crew Of the ship and several 7.1 in calm but Chicago hood home at Glimmula, P it,.. after arrested- -1 : - S- ex smugglers on leshollurendwede spending the past six years as a ward pert. - rttorney on both aides. ' testified. the prosecuting sattor- - - Angell number were in the city home on Blackwell'a island. .litThanitskivine countisei ".tor LirillinClAntt:::sNfinort'.' to the turkey Pnii Arrangements for the transter'of Mr. :H.aitI!'! ney reported that investigations requiring hospital treatment. : , ,s, Knowles. - ' i inter-- , real Thanksgivine dinner for the aver. were made by Chaplain . Sidney N. -- ancouver Police to Take the.- Xpiscopal were bloodstains on a cellar door preterit, agricultural experts and press' Pg. family was se 49bn.1 poen thio Now. Usher,. representing otoriety. which experta were not able to than Mat. according to It J. Pattie. City Mission representatives. Charge of Relief Camp new hie In the was , home; human blood. lawyer Senator McCormick. discussing the eteocornentaohrvnoht it:ths,ecomitv ne,ot,;;;;;;eommit- will he permitted to enjoy aged To Aid City's Unemployed say pooitively many coin- Of has he which torts been I said: deprived trip, I I chnritahl, ort,flizatinr, snd be. "After six 'von...a ot American miii. . neticient norsona have trottto it porno. tor the sat 25 Venra (By Associated Press.) e Rol. nex. utmost everv hie dostitut for VANCOUVER. R. C.. Nov. the situation in Haiti tart -occupation , '''oner. tiler to have a Thonkee-ie'r-Counterfeiti Currency married jobless men here will be pro- I and blot Domingo to so complicated " vided for this winter in a military . . Found on Ohio Student and serious with aPparently no respon- camp to be established in Hastings I u.4 Park. it was annentaced today. The ible or co.ordlnated movement that 1101,11 I Ry 'Associated Preto.) camp will be equipped with military I , an investigation is Imperative not only i , c(iVINGTON. , . , ...., Ky.. Nov. - 24 ..... furnish board , ' preparsAjo. supplts.. 4 Bv A..,..x.htted praw...) DT the islands. ' Welfare the for x .. Twenty-situtu!" 1 countortlet five dollar and lodging at $1.00 a week per man. .' 1,i ARSAW. Nov. 24.The tk ' bilis, said to be similar to other' that Two dare work at 40 cents an hour. but to vindicate the, good falPt ami ' in Cincinnati have been or $41.4e a week, will be guaranteed rainian ,inovement against the t our In honor of the United Stares. , . tut--...--,. a at ts Watt each man. Shower baLb,,c and laundry haw. ------ves . . eriteem are to be tree. Michael Bo:am, federal secret- nervice come to an end. General Simon tisan way but inspired by. equal dc- The man will be permitted to use (By Associated Press.) agent. here last night when he ae- Pet:om and MR officers having Nov. , their spare time in quest of other em- 11ADRID. abandoned the campaign. 24.Dispatchos reeled Berry Jiuhr--- of .CovIngton., ,sire of Democrats and Republicans to ., Winployment.---- - They will be required to Kiev, to orooga if thee,ettiet."" from the Porttiguese frontier today. re- - Pah ''.-- t.he bilis were fottud I n doJustice - nue:. at MIRA, reSimer sod "cheekPkittel MIN: 4.111Las and intimetedltaT ' tl'. htfluot t;erslicevtPlitel?-iitii'lle pirflhat'Viiother; 74 have been captured by Petiuraa tnecfglintr wilt be- erforevdisutider the ing to Bo n a n t and lidded that impartial to- - ing in Portugal and that the troops turned over to supervision of pohce officials. Prep- by Buhr-forres. were,never seriously men. arattoicat a municipal golf tonne and cal Investigation was necessary to in Lisbon have been confined to their wife when they went to his home to aced. -- s,- - - Gon4eal Petioreli lateat, fiam; general work in the city parks will bring out 'the full truth and clear ups barracks in readiness for ventual.- make a searah.---- , ------ -provide the employment., The coat migunderstandinsg and mistakes to lat.ties. Carvalho Mesquite, the mosBuhr, who formerly was employed paign orminxt the lemming rot:wale to be born. jointly by the city.,pro and ages say; Is imputed to be -behind the in Chicago. is a student anniatant in the baeia for future began in the sprtag a-- lA tans ' ' ' ' 1 relations' vinclet and federal government& international Cincinnati educational institution. cordial .ft evolutionary Preparation, year. ' - --- ----,. 410 ,... ,- ,--- ApoommOtoop,,,...rwm.MmoroomeACIEN.A.44 At, lia, , s . . - ' - - . , ,,,,,,, . ' -- et ' . :, 4 - -- thei It -- .Uuti -- - 24.:-Thi- rti. 1- ' - , - -- --- 4 ' , .,, laison-office- , lora-Provid- rs; -: -I- , trillon Boo-O.-at- -- - Otneeretiries. 17- - - ' An ege 01U Irellt Ti. -er o . c'. evo I - 0,- , , -- ..1 '. - ' s ' ' , ' - - .- - . 11 - "i,, . I '''' A 9' , , :. ... i ,.1,- ,- ' j..""i"'"4"......."1111"1.....1"1"1"1;11.1"6..."...edAh."""sik:a'... "; - , , ' -- ' 40,4". ' "'',.if .. Ai. , . - 4.:At ' , - - 1- Iveih.,,,,!?4,-.1".".to"...": :7 ' ' ' - 4- , 1 i, , ,:' t F-- AK,ItklOwitibbetat',3.00t.tt?.; . I' ' " J'''..4.'"J''' ,, e-- ,- - -- -- or,....' ' ' .. $1,,....4,, .' r -a -. -. i , ' . - . - '' i -- 1C4menetz-Podo1sk- "4 " ,1 , '..- il ' ' -- , in t- -- , mans Cease 24.--U- 4 ' 4 Col-mir- - ol 1 , 4 . ' - . '1,11"A"""'"'t t 4. 0 $ - - early-today- - -- -- 'T . ' I rag egy bliclig JUTFONW 7,77r1,,, '''; ' s- - CHICAGO. Nov. 24.The Police committee of the Chicago city council of today began an investigation charges by States Attorney Robert E. Crowe that vice la being protected by the police department. Chief of Police Charles Fltzmorris, as the probe began. announced that the police department welcomes the Moult'''. Crowe's charges were made as an outgrowth of the feud between Chief ritSMOrrill and the staters attorney which has stirred political circles here. Crowe charges that the police are hampering his efforts to stamp out gambling. bootlegging and other forms ' ) ,.1 ut Dr. .magaw.illik (By Intereetionet News Service.) CHICAGO, Nov. 24.Three bandit- Swho' attempted to hold .up the cigar store of Mahoney in West of ----- - ,,-- A 0 Interhational News vagrancy. last night confessed he Is one of the men who shot and killed Police Captain P. H. Phoenix. and seriously wounded Captain S. C. Houston on June It last. The officers ewe shot when they :halted two roughly dressed Mexicans. LV: , -- . ,, awalkolor titelar Pkpoo- Took to lat, Louie, , Prayers Said Me iraprostk yettalluetar 4WO000rot LIOO la I conference ruccoso leaf , sada brow' A 11,1Akukamon."..........mode '1.,' - Li -OV- tB" -- Meow lated Prem. -PORT HURON, Mich..Nov. 24. Two vromen were drowbed and , , two other persona narrowly eecaped a simillar fate early today wnt when their machines , through the North draw of the Black river bridge here. The dead era Mrs. D. Earle Minn, and Mrs. Email. Genie of Port iturDR. ROSEWATER DIES. on. Mr. and Mrs. Frank HenatitL 24..--Nov. OMAHA. Neb., of Pert Huron- were .eharles Reeewater. 62; pioneer physi- - also members of the crew- - of the clan and surgeon here and brother to , by Gunnel for which the 'steamer the late Edward Resewater, founder draw had been opened. of the Omaha Bee, died here at mid., car skidded on the Ronson The He never reeovered from the nigh Icy planking. crashed thrOugh tho shock of the death of his only daturhguard gate and plunged Inks the ter In --Mar 1920. Dr.S Rosewater we' ens ind Wks rmossiant.-bals- Mrs. the lit bpi...la14.-01A-Winne abroad. broken gate at , educated -,. almost the same point .0 slim Armco CHILD DIES. wrarr -- JORDAN; Ziov,, 24,,Doliv7e Kr and Hr. son of Hpratling. GENEVA, Nov. 14.The IntenuttWilliam P. Spratling of this piece d iedlim- ionat Masonic conerces here has earl' 'Yesterdayof morning( at the He wag postponed the consideration ns, residence. of the diphtheria. , born Oct. IL ISIS. In additiOa to his question of the admission of women by a sister. parents. he la survived until - the Broseels - ' Burial service.. was held in tbo Wept to freemasonry Jordso cemetery yesterday afternoon. conference of 1124 -- 5 - '- - - . .,ra- gametiof itrhoth.feolodt.ball z OFFICES FIGHT - For Corruption - to- - Ci- . I , the-judg- let-M- " -- - toot re V ',SI'llUGGLERS-AN- Facing Inquiry ,, , . i - icago Police - , Raid Chicago gar Store- is Foiled When Officers Hidden on Prem. ises Appear. - I . It' t..Pliel te-- ),,i .0 ' - , Effort ', 11L,-.I.P.2-i-, ,1;,4 -- - v . , , I - , " . i -- ' ge - li 6 ., le14', a 4.4.11,,,, lit f . had been questioning the proprietor regarding reports of gambling. burst' (By Associated 'reset the back room and began shoot- COBLENZ. Noy. 94.,....Elevth thou. firirt eand American tioldiers Rtationed on 1.n": he Ibandits red in an automobile the Rhine, tucked away 12.000 pounds and thy police followed...taa,,COM....-..t-- , of. turkoy .A,, .04,.. vit.e..4,.. mow ones , Miller of their Thanksgiving dinner. There amnatindire.1"mreeir Latill titkearb,.two Edward -of the bandits were th e usual trimmings" opfle craannd- i by police bullets and berries, .rainin. and pumpkin raptured..The third man escaped. hot plum pudding. While the plum puddltitt and pump-.- t kin. for the pies were sent from the Robbers Railroad United States. the turkeys .were ,. Car -Of Valuable Furs bought from German ---- -cost only It cents a pared with $O cents paid turkeys shipped from velrSPIrv4PZierrytemey l and. . f.,armr Nearly every unit tli Ahtli - NO 741.''''... ; t 'I'; ,.... ...111111V I 0 - , . 1 - 71at112eritsPa a:reb elnaPar. .mewed gewverear.retuevillitti7- to miner. to ,Illold open air Ing the Incident that of the at the ditterent company Bleelt Hole of Calcutta" in 17U. : ,,,, deWhen where bad the company the Nawab riming. ,'Vk''t Wined io permit the meetings to be of Bengal. imprisoned 1411 Europeans all night in a guardroom measuring held in company buildings. John. P. McLennan, district presi la feet by 14 feet 10 inches. and with dent of the union. appealed to the but two tiny windows, with the re. commander yesterday. say- suit that all but 11 died before morn. - - ' military native-paper the company would not let chargel that lag that as meet men in company buildings Brftish officials have a tendency to union on mining property the only way the treat all Moplah prisoners as some1 the -- -lessthan humanEvert. die, miners could meet was in the open thing moderate preen In the Madras air. Mr. McLennan made several corn- - trict condemns the affair and de. l Plaints to Col. Hamrock regarding minds that the inquiry be entrusted unfair treatment accorded to a mixed committee of officials and ,.. alleged , civilians. miners by the rangers. .; l'nion Chief Makes Complaint. ' ' - 4144,,fr, Surai-Ed-Dowl- : - 1 America. . . There was evidence of a. .perm Ianrite for life, the aying nrinewase, u - 1 ' ,..42.4hz,...,, . e. '. .1.1;(1p... - t4 tive-propaganda , - et:' f....) (....."'"' "-- - vived. IUD --- ,,,,' :J.) . - 3, 41 1:hei11yAediO .,..,,, , - , ts------ ss , - , -- -.- - i;i;L:iiINDAllEST,,E0,7:;::;-,-..'i- Fanners Furnish Poultry While Pumpkins' For Pies Are Sent From ., , . If 33 j German ' : . . ,, . , S- V 4. ' 4 '" e: k'-4- P - Id , - r', , t, 4, t . . ALONClOHINL W'' , ::-- TW.D1).ANOI,T.5...t;:::7::..:-:.:::...f;'.:'- ...I...Ali' ---- - ', - i a , - -- , .- g :- 4 , S SOLDIERlilES. :- - I - ;10, I. 7-- Bleak - . - , --.- ' '.'.. Fierce Struggle. for Air and . Life Shown by Ir.gilsry 7 t- , - --- - ' goVie.- - - IL.:- -' LAST E4--- IR , , ... P 1 1) f ,, YEAR D -- ,6'uttoca ted in Car . : r'', - - :- - - , , c .1 ' ,...,.......-....- .. ,... (By Aasociated Press.) LONDON, Nov. 24.Inquiry into tbit.auffooation-- of a while being trans. prisoners recently -férred In 'a- dosed- - rallWaY wagon-11i It: ' the Madras district of India. has re'tit vealed that the-- incident created a 4mi sensation among the natives and pro-1 .,vided, theNationalist press with material.The Times correspondent mays that examination of the railway wagon , showed that the panels had been recently ventilating . painted.' this par. ,tially clotting their mesh.. The Mop. (I lahe'Were Imprisoned in the car five ' hour. ontheir journey from Tient? --- ,to Bellary without examination. When the conductor went 4o five them wit. ' .1, ter he found many of than deadstid I the unconecious. remainder Only II ' of the one hundred in the vehicle sur. , , ,,,,, Valent officials bad no filintee'lle- 'Apre46061 'melt antilafir artwork.- Ind . -- r. - , 1W N Aw , - , 1, , SEVENTY-SECON- ' , . 1 7 i, . , n 0 33 , -- - f - - ... Airs ,( ds I , ',. 0 - DES i ' -- - ' BITE-COMRA- (ByAssociated Press.) - WALSENEURG, Colo., Nov. SC.-- All the coal mines of the district were closed today for the Thanksgiving day holiday. 0Mcials of the Colorado Fuel & Iron eompany were optimistic regarding conditions brought about by a strike of miners against reduction , of martial of wages and I law by Gov: Shoup . while union declared the situation was sat' isfactory from their standpoint and ' that their tight had "only begun. 71 A tour of Trinidad district and Part of the Walsenburg district yesterday by COL Patrick J. Hamrock. adjutant general. and rangers and newspaper- men. disclosed coal running over the tipples at Lester, ?obese. Berwind, Morley. gopris and Frederick mines. in some cases Min. superintendents said they were operating normal forces of diggers. At Bopria, where 116 .nten . working. a union meeting held in the , afternpon was attended by,761. men. . according to ranger stationed at the . V''""1.1"'i- lkol, Root et, no., Building Maximum yesterday ....S0 Minimum yesterday Minimum today .....34 a 11,11V. 10401 ,olitto,low,t3111 37 a.m. today. 40 'Noon. today , 2. . - - - - , ., , --------- ---- '' -- - - - -- -- - , . Y ' ' Ana i; 4 , - - , ,' 19'11 . -- , - '' - ''.. ii -- . . Company OfficialsAte OptL mistic Concerning Condi- I NOVÈMBER- - 24 ...., m....... I , - frr A , 441 A ,,, -- 2''''''''" 7''''4' Temperatures - , .. tut . -- ,.,..:,,, , - . ' A . ,, CLOSED164- Moplah-Proon-6.- . 1,1 . i ,..21,i. , FOR HOLIDAY . ' , to . ite"t v.. ,. ' - ' t , IMRSDAY UT( , - S - a 1 ' - I . irt ' - A.-- s , ,,, 1 .a.. ", , ----- .P.S.6 I ',- - - ,1'4 , -. 4.- 4.0L , , . . e. d , lAT-- - IP- ..:- , - go,s, 11,:alikt,-.-3 0-- , - ! teopqrii tit 0 SALT .. . i 41 . 1 -- - .11 ' , , ....,.... t . , ' - - t to- -- ' - ano - - t e - ,., , night and Thursday. Southeast, mi IdahoTonight and Thursday unsettled, probably occaIlona' rain or snow; colder. - .- - Forecast Norteim UtahUnsettled LF, ., ..,...5,t1,,,..j,,,,,,,,... , ', - , ,,, -- ' ,,,07,.47,,,,14,,,,,,f .1 I - te , ' . .... ..,,, ''.' , - 1 p ," |