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Show UTAH STATESMAN 7 Whats the No. City Planning Grows All Over tho Nation More than 5U0 cities and towns In the United States had applied the sonlng principle to municipal growth Up!? 8 Who Paris"? 4 Who runs? 6 What 6 What T What "The Mysteries ef wrote K r Sacco-Vanxet- tl thoroughness, but President Wilson and Secretary Baker did not permit him to go to Franco aa Ita commander. Instead he waa kept In this country except for one observation trip to Europe. In 1020 be was a popular but unsuccessful candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination. PresiSacco and Vanzetti Given dent Harding appointed him governor general of the Philippines, and be held Twelve-Da- y that troublous post until his death, adReprieve ministering the affalra of the islands Gen. Death. with the greatest ability and firmness In the face of the continuous opposiBy IDWARD W. PICKARD tion of the native advocates of IndeSAOOO and Vansetti, who were to pendence and of a change in the form been executed August 11, of government were granted 12 more days of life by Governor Fuller of Massachusetts, afPresident Coolldge meant hla ter Justice Holmes of the United THATnot choose" to bo a positive States Supremo court and Judge An- declination of a renomination la now derson of the Federal Circuit court accepted by nearly every one, but some had denied appeals for a writ of of hla strongest supporters still have corpus on the ground that they hope that he can be successfully had ao right to issue the writ unless "drafted." Senator Simeon D. Fen of It was shown, that the court which Ohio, who himself has been mentioned tried the ease was without jurisdic- as a likely possibility for the nomination. : The reprieve was given the con- -, tion, visited the President In the Black demned men with the approval of the bills and pleaded with him not to stats executive council In order to al- -. make hla decision Irrevocable. low a ruling on a writ of error by Jns- "If they cant get along without me Sanderson of the state Supreme now, what will they say four years tiro ' court which. If approved, would take from now!" the President replied, acthe case to the full bench of the Su cording to Senator Fesa. preme court Oelestino Made! roe, senMr. Coolldge reiterated hla thought tenced on soother murder charge to that "this is not a one-ma-n country, die at the name time, was Included In and gave Mr. Fen the lmprenion that the respite. Justice Sanderson let the he wanted to. bo relieved of the burmatter go to the full court dens of the office. It la to be Loped by all right-mindSenator Fen toM the President that U''AfefrGni Thkt thisn delay in thl tho logic of tho situation called for hklrdy course of justice was not duo his nomination by tho convention, and la any way to the noisy, violent dem- nld ho believed the convention would onstrations which radicals and senti- seek to draft Mr. Coolldge. mentalists have been staging In nearly "Don't echo that sentiment," tho all parts of the world. That the bomba, President replied, according to Senathreats and sloppy appeals of those tor Feta. Whatever the attitude of tho Presipeople, who are certainly misinformed,' to say the least could have any in- dent, Ohio will instruct her delegation, fluence on our courts and governors for Coolldge or nobody, the senator would be humiliating Indeed. Meet- said. On Wednesday Mr. Coolldge went ings of protest against the execution of the condemned men were held, or to Rush more mountain, on tho face of attempted to be held, every day In which Gutzon Borglnm la to carve the Boston, New York, Chicago and other beads of Washington, Jefferson, LinAmerican dtles and also In dtles In coln and Roosevelt, and dedicated It Europe, and South America. Hostile as a national monument, delivering an mobs In various places threatened address on "The Spirit of Patriotism." American embassies and consulates. and In Casa Blanca, Morocco, a gang v rICE PRESIDENT DAWES, in his V address at the dedication of the of radicals tore down the. American flag, desecrated It and burned It The Peace bridge between Buffalo and police, here and abroad, did what they Fort Erie, Ontario, created something could to break up then demonstra- of a sensation by bis comments on the tions and many arrests were made. recent futile naval disarmament conCongressman Johnson of Washington, ference. Though he said the parley chairman of the house Immigration was not altogether a failure, he plaincommittee, warned all aliens domldled ly Indicated hla belief that the inabilIn this country that If they partook In ity of the American and British deledemonstrations they gations at Geneva to agree was due to would be liable to deportation under Insufficient parliamentary preparation the act of IOIOl Although President and the preoccupation of the conferees rsolldge has more than once let It be with the needs of their own countries. known that he docs not consider he Ills implied criticism of the American bns any right to Intervene In the delegates waa resented by administracase, he was again asked tion officials In Washington. to do so in a telegram from Victor L. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur conlarger. Socialist congressman from ferred with the President and it waa Wisconsin. stated that they saw no need for radinacal change in the administration' val policy because of the failure of of America's very best ONE and citizens and Its most the Geneva conference. This policy la eminent colonial administrator passed the completion of the moderate buildsway when Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, ing program determined upon long begovernor general of the Philippines, fore tlie conference at Geneva waa died suddenly In a Boston hospital fol- called, and now to he carried out by lowing an operation for a tumor In congress aa If this conference had the skull. On Tuesday he was buried, never been held. The President sees with full military honors. In Arlington nothing alarming in the situation. He Notional cemetery among the dead does not think the Geneva conference members of the Rough Riders whom will make an Increase over this live, be led so gallantly In the Spanlsh-America- n year program necessary. Consequently. there Is a prospect of another conwar. In In New Hampshire 18(10, test In congress next winter between Born Ixmard Wood was graduated from those who approve this moderate proHarvard medical school and In 1SS3 gram and the advocates of a bigger navy. entered the army as a contract His rise thereafter was swift about a dozen plonea almost and spectacular. While serving with General lllloi he captured Geronlino. V v ready for the race from Califorthe notorious Apache, and won the nia to Honolulu in competition for the congressional meilul of honor. When Dole prize of $35,000, the flight comthe war with Spain broke out he was mittee and the Department of Commerce recommended that the start be mnde colonel of the Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt and postponed for not more than two was promoted to brigadier general. Aa weeks because some of tlie planes and military governor of Cuba he (Md such crews were believed to be not yet t work that the islanders will properly equipped or qualified. The ever revere his memory, and already Honolulu committee vetoed the postthey are preparing to erect a monu- ponement. but sll the pilots signed an ment to him. President McKinley agreement not to start before noon ie Wood a major general In the of August Id The demand for better romtlnr establishment, and prevloua to prepH ration was partly dua to the tl-World war he waa the most vigor-oil- s death of two contenders, Lieut. prominent of preparedness. When George W. D. Coveil and Richard 8. America entered the war. General Waggoner of the navy, when their divitransoceanic mount crashed near San Wood trained the Eighty-nintsion with characteristic skill and Diego and burned. REUS REVIEW OF WENT EVENTS Woods . V ' ' '- - hs-be- es . ' V . V ttl eur-goo- Tlmi mi-ellen- tii-i- e h been Med In Cleveland SUIT baa tbe Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers, alleging that notea, properties and securities "of little or no .value" had been "unloaded" by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Cooperative bank there on the Brotherhood Investment company, the holding company of all the brotherhoods financial undertakings. The suit, brought by two stockholders of the Investment company, asks for an accounting of all profits made by the bank In Its dealings with tbe Investment company, and that 'aF transactions be declared null and void which resulted in lots to the Investment company. or Assistant secretary LOWMAN announces that the treasury's plans for the resumption of the manufacture of medicinal whisky this fall have been abandoned, because there la no shortage now and supplies to government warehouses should last for seven or eight years. Although no recent gauge of the amount of whisky actually on hand had been taken. It la estimated that at least 20,000,000 gallons of aged whisky la now safeguarded In bonded warehouses. Another 10,000,-00- 0 gallons of brandy and other medicinal beverages art available for use. Tbs withdrawals prescription during 1026 wen L889.338 gallons. at the end of last year. Ten years , before only six communities were la coal? exercising some form of control over Is a "divining rod? the use to which reel estate might great American wdb bora be put. There la now not one of the on January 1, 1706? larger population centers that does not have an agency of sums character 5 When waa the Washington moo-amewhich busies Itself with determining completed? the destiny of various sections within 0 What composer, called the greatthe corporation boundaries. Scientific est of song writers, was forced by povground plans ere being extended In erty to sell hie most beautiful compo-itlnn- s Instances to Include adjacent areas, for a few cents apiece and which may sometime become a part whose privations resulted In hla early of tbe municipalities. death? Potentially, this movement must be 10 What river ponrt the greatest regarded aa a major feature of Amerof water Into the ocean? quantity ican life. It la making for orderly de11 Who said: We have met the velopment of Industrial, residence and and they are onral? enemy districts. Thus It b merchandising 12 What la the real name of George helping to stabilize values and assure A. Birmingham, Irish novelist? contentment among residents. Individ18 What part of the North Ameriual! can enter oo projects with a greater feeling of security. So so- can continent la the oldest? 14 What play baa been produced la cially, and from an economic standpoint, sonlng la equally Justifying It- America oftener than any- - other? self. That was the finding of the e 15 Which crew won the United 8tates Supreme court a few boat race In 1026? months ago. It baa since been reaff16 Who originated the ringing of irmed In a second case. Zoning la on a sound legal foundation, which adds the curfew? 17 What le a Diesel engine? to Us possibilities as a molding Influence for the better In American af18 What Confederate general once led United 8tatee troops In an expedifairs. Indianapolis News. tion against the Mormons? 10 When and where waa the first Trees Should Framo officers' training camp established? House t Not Hide It 20' WUch of the states has showed Planting In the front yard should the greatest economic progress la reconsist of trees, so placed aa never cent years? to screen the view of the hones from the street, but always to frame It end Answers No. 5 to provide shade ; and of shrubs 1 Twenty six Innings, on May 1, planted about the foundation of the house end to mark the boundaries of 1020, between Boston and Brooklyn, ending In a tie, L the lot The placing of tree la of first Im2 Andrew Johnson. portance. The first object of planting 8 Wilson. la to create a picture, and trees are a 4 The medulla oblongata, vital element la the picture of home. 5 Sir Joshua Reynolds. They suggest rest In pleasant shade 6 Russia. end provide atmosphere which every observer will feel, when It la there, 7 The most ancient sacred literaand miss when It la absent The love ture of the Hindus. for trees la universal, and often 8 Gen. Zachary Taylor. ao that tree planting Is over0 Such use waa formerly approved done or badly done. aa good English and la found In many Perhapa one of the commonest faults la to plant trees directly In reputable authors. 10 In the beginning God created front of the house. If 'the house la the heaven and the earth. end le to It desired hide it from ugly 11 Mrs G. H. Stetson of Philadelview, this le all right But most 1000 M not deaerveTOh treatment phia. 12 Taft. They are beautiful and do not need a acreen before them, but a frame about IS Georgia, for George IL them. 14 Hearing, seeing, feeling; smellTo provide shade la a secondary oband tasting. ject to tree planting and should be ing 15 Mary Bickford. itudled carefully, in considering 16 Tbe Volga, In Russia. shrubs to be planted In the front 17 yard, there la a very large variety to Vanity Fair by Thackeray. elect from. 18 A beautlfnl, stona of green or blue shades and Is the Mon Worth Consulting national atone of Persia. Too many people think of the mate10 It haa been in constant use for rial merchant aa a man with a yard centuries by good writers to express full of piles of rough material, some thought forcefully. one who aells the mason and con20 The First Book of the Kings tractor some of the things that go Into a building. Yet there are many dtles where Really Mace Should the word house" or "building" makes Produce an Affidavit the average citizen think of the merwas telling a chant of materials. He la an expert Macs Llverwurst In It ; he 1 consulted about It ; he la e crowd In front of the blacksmith shop man the home builder should often about a cyclone be was in one time consult Hla suggestions will be very at the close of the Civil wer. He said It was the worst wind and electrical helpful. storm he ever saw, and that a bolt of Homo Reflects Spirits lightning killed a big fat hog for him. and the wind twisted It In such a manThere le no doubt that environment affects persons. Little wonder Is It ner that the fat waa rendered Into lard, a frying pan came bouncing that they who live In shabby, houses fed discouraged and through the elr and fell right aide up depressed. Much of their spirit and beside the hog ao that the rendered confidence ere borrowed from their lard ran Into It. Mace said about that time the wind surroundings. How great a duty It Is then for s man or a women to provide blew the feathers off a big spring themselves the best possible llvlug chicken and tore the chicken Into conditions. Hope, confidence, pride In pieces, which fell luto the pan of grease, the lightning set tbe grass home and Joy In living are worth strivgot hot and ths ing for. Let your home be such es to afire and the grease pieces of chicken In the skillet fried Inspire them. nice and brown. When Mace hesitated, to take a chew of tobacco, all hla Loan Associations? Work listeners left In disgust, and as ws There la no Institution In American sauntered off we heard tylm say he life more conducive to thrift and or- could prove It by a dozen persons. derly saving than the building end Macs can prove anything by his croIt la a modern tri- nies. Altoona (Kan.) Tribune. loan association. and umph of economic conservation, and the growing popularNo Uniform Length ity la the greatest rainbow of pro'm-Is- e The length of a league varies In difon the horizon of the undeniably Ths Roman league extravagant period of American llfa ferent countries. was 1276 modern English miles, while ths league brought to England by ths Optimum Normans was equal to 2.9 modern EngThera never was a man, or e busilish miles. Ths metric league la four ness, or an Institution, or a town, or kilometers. At present the league a section, or a country In short, there la a nautical measure equal to ths never was anything subject to human twentieth part of a degree that Is, influence that the spirit of optimism three geographical miles or 8.057 statcould not help or that pessimism ute miles. failed to harm. Albany Herald. of New STANDARD OIL COMPANY ahead of an other similar 'ctacefns thbi other day wheh Hi president signed an agreement with the German dye trust for the mutual exploitation and development of patents. The dye trust owns the Berglua process for making crude oil and gasoline from coal and lignite. The products of this process. It is expected, will be on the market soon. Also, tbe chemists predict that the will yield rich returns. Although the details of the agreement were carefully guarded, there Is a conjecture that many millions of dollars will flow from the United States to the fatherland as compensation for the dye trust's giving the Standard Oil the use of Its patents. of Egypt, KING FUAD from on his way England, stopped in Rome for a visit and achieved the distinction of being the first sovereign of a country to be formally' received In private conference by the pope. Moreoxfsr, Plus XI decorated Fuad with the order of the Golden Spur, and the two exchanged miniature oil portraits of each other. The pope sent an elaborate escort for Fuad, but the latter, who had been the guest of the Italian government, had first to move to a hotel. of military Chinese civil war were seen In the mobilization by the Christian general, Feng of 50,000 of hla best troops on the border between Honan and Shantung provinces. He plana a flank movement against the northern troops controlling Shantung. Seemingly the Japanese hare failed to force a compromise between Gen. the Nanking comChlang Kai-shemander of Nationalists, and Marshal A Chang Tao-llShanghai correspondent says: "Since the Japanese are policing the entire 8hantung railway for the obvious purpose of blocking a movement northward, complications are almost Inevitable, particularly since General Chlang already has declared hla Intention of treating the Japanese troops the game aa the northern militarists If the Japonese try to Interfere. General Chlnng recently seized several shipload Of German war. supplies Intended for Marshal Chang." RESUMPTION g, n. s INDIANA wets rejoiced when Rev. superintendent of n the state league, was adjudged In contempt by the state Supreme court and was sentenced to (10 days on the state farm and fined $250. Jpss R Martin, an attorney for the league, also was found guilty of contempt, but waa not sentenced, being absent from the state. Legal sft-p- s t save Shumaker from serving his sentence were taken at once. The prohl bttlonlsts of the state and some ministerial organizations rallied to his support with offers of sympathy and money. Anti-Saloo- . Oxford-Cambridg- -- 1-- unln-structe- d, seml-predo- down-et-the-hee- Avoid Home-- 0 toning Worries The pleasures and advantages of owning a home may ba lost through worry about overdue payments, pom construction, or an unpleasunt neighborhood. 3o It pays to make a careful decision and avoid such worries. Be Part of Community The man who hinders legitimate progress la a liability to his community. And the men whe doesn't bc'p. hinders, Is Handshake Unhygienic ? the storehouse of a coul mine near Dortmund there le a curious placard on tbe wall. It reads as folIn lows: "Gentlemen, commercial traveler and others coming here for business are requested to oiult handshaking from their visits "Slinking hand la a waste of time, Is unhygienic, la often bndly received, and will not have tlie slightest Inrtu-ucon the placing af orders froze e nr firm. o. MOSCOW With 800 men employed, mammoth sawmill of tho Clearwater Timber company at Lewiston began operations last week, this being the Initial run nf the new mill. The d sawmill, has-bet- a p.111, which le a titular construction for mors than, a year and ths beginning of operations waa the realizetloa of a dream of the oommunlty for a quarter of a century- PRICE Yield of an avsraga of ten. tons to the acre, and In some cases as high ts thirty tons, la expected from, the 780 acres of anger beets that willbe dug this fall in Carbon county, aoncrdlng to Ray Branch, field man for1 ths Holly Sugar company of Grand Junction, Colo. The farmers contract with the Holly company specifies a first payment of at least 6, but conditions are ao favorable that a price oT from 7 to 8 la expected. Digging of. the beets will commence the first part ef September. GOODING Work has boon virtually completed by the state highway department la resurfacing and oiling of road between tho Bliao and the Malad power plant Outgrade side of a stretch south of Hagerman,. this la tho first road to bo oiled la Gooding county. It le probable that more oiling will bo dona. la this motion la tho near future. HYRUM Work at tho Morgan Cain sing company bean factory la Hyrune has begun and preparations were all complete tor tho canning of the second bean crop to bo grown in the vicinity of Hyrum. Duo to the fact that live-ban- holds the record for home nt President Coolldge In the headdress he received when mideChlef Leading Eagle by the Ogalala Slonx. coast guard railway rifle at Fort MacArthur, California, In action In test, firing. 8. Mounted police ' jHHut ftnaktag np eympatby meetings on Boston common. 'n Utah 6' In what Sontn American countries la the coat of living highest? 2 Who said: "Dont give np tbe 1 ;j News Notes to Llvo in It s a Privilege o Answer Questions i the-stretc- frosts made It necessary to replant slxty-flvacres of beans last spring ths opening of the factory was delayed one week. The crop la now being' gathered and brought to the factory a for canning. MOSCOW Active operations at the Oregon Packing company plant were inaugurated the first part of this week with the annual tomato run starting. Blight destroyed nearly all of ths tomato crop In tha Lewiston section last year and tha run was light, but conditions are reported as being ths beat this year that they have been for some time and tha ran of the cannery will probably last about two months. RUPERT Farm activities la Mini doka county have for tha past week-beeoverlapping each other, the second cutting of hay not being in the stack In time to give the threshing machines, which are Juat getting Into action, a change to get men enough to operate as they w;.-"- ' like. backward LAYTON Although spring retarded development of the tomato crop by two weeks, Utah will produce enormous tonnage of extra quality tomatoes this fall, provldlnr early September frosts do not occur, according to Frank Smith, of ths Hancock Smith produce company. Shipment of green tomatoes from Darla county to various Intsrmountsln markets is expected to start soon. SALMON Owing to tha supreme Importance of the forthcoming harvest of potatoes In this county and ths nee esslty of favoring ths growers during their very busy season. It has been decided to hold the Lemhi county fair this year on September 21, 22 and 22 Instead of on October 6, 6 and 7. This change bringa the great fall festival and race meet two weeks earlier than was originally planned, and likewise earlier than It haa been held In any previous year. BOISE Crop prospects as of August 1 promise a record production for Idaho, Julius H. Jacobson, federal crop statlhtlclan for Idaho, declared In announcing production of all. the small grain crops. Potatoes, beans, hay, sugar beets, onions and apples will be larger than the harvest of 1926. Indicated harvests will exceed materially the average annual tonnage of tho past five years, 1922-192- SALT LAKE During 1926 Utah waa ths leading silver producer of the United States, second In the production of lead, third In copper, fourth In zinc and alxth in gold. Value of all metals amounted to more than NAMPA Discussing ths fall out look In Idaho, Harry Sabin, director of the bureau of horticulture, recently expressed some highly optimistic views. "The price outlook Is good and tho growers are very optimistic, he said. "I never aaw the time when the general orchard prospects were as good as they are at pesent Everything seems to combine In favor of tha Idaho orchardist BRIGHAM CITY A showing of tho latest designs and models of automobile la promised Peach day celebration visitors 'In Brigham City on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10. In an auto show which la announced by the Peach day committee of the chambur of commerce. The Dunn building. North Main street, will bo utilized for the show. This building haa Its .entrance on Main street, short distance from the fruit display. BLACKFOOT According to James Pendlebury, the three bonded warehouses, operated by the Blackfoot Growers' association at Collins, Wapello and Blackfoot, arc In readiness for the full crop, which la expected to begin coming in about the Unit of September. The Innovation of the aeaaon In the handling of potatoes will be the shipment In aacka. The aaaoclatlon haa on hand 25,000 auutll aacka, each bearing the brand of tha big, black foot across the front of the bag, with "United Elates No. 1 Quality Idaho Potatoes In rad around tha foot Po-tat- o twenty-five-poun- d , |