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Show NEWS HISTORY OF IHE NISI WEEK A Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World WESTERN Th Society of American Tndlnns, meeting In Kansas City wjis to take ikf the question of enfranchisement of Bwmbers of their race, Uniformity In the laws governing lootor rehlclos will result from the metlngf of the motor vehicle officials of the mountain and roust stales, irtiich was held in Portland, Ore. Of 17 western states, 10 have suffi cient feed to carry sheep and cuttle through the winter, according to a report re-port made public by statisticians of the United K tutes department of agriculture. agri-culture. The single exception is New Mexico. Cookhouse attaches of the Saddle Mountain Logins company's camp served steaks Thursday from a 0-pound 0-pound bear wihich they slew with cleavers and clubs when it walked nonchalantly Into their kitchen. Adequate 'hotels at Bryce canyon find in ZIon national park will be rec-onynended rec-onynended by W. S. Kasinger, passenger passen-ger traffic manager of the Union Pacific Pa-cific system, w.ho has just returned from a survey of the wonders of southern Utah. WASHINGTON The administration, it was declared on high authority, w ill ii all pr -liability send rec(;jumcn ';.tinns to coii-i:ress coii-i:ress for revisions of 21 ie Volstead act which will modify ;he si I nation resulting re-sulting from the .Utorncv general's recent ruling regarding foreign ships and the United States prohibition law. The interstate commerce commission commis-sion soon ill pass on the application of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Kail-road Kail-road company for authority to build a thlrty-tuo-inile line in Iron county, Utah, from Lund, on Its main line, to Cedar City. Fire tosses on railroads in this coun-ry coun-ry declined nearly $.VM)0,UG0 in 1021, as compared with lOiiO. An embargo on importation of arms and ammunition into Mexico is to be rigidly enforced by the Mexican government. gov-ernment. Governor E. Mont Keily of Porto Rico, whose administration has been under repeated fire from various quarters, is praised as "a thoroughly honest and highly patriotic man' in a letter said to liave been written by Prsident Harding. The treasury's new offering of nOO,-000,000 nOO,-000,000 of 414 per cent 30-year bonds has been over-subscribed approximately approximate-ly $1,000,000,000 was announced by Secretary Melon. Standard Oil's great stock dividend declared is appraised as the first of many fine melons ripening in the Wall street patch, all of which must he picked within the next four and one-half one-half months to escape the heaviest outstanding penalty the revenue law imposes a 25 per cent tax on undistributed undis-tributed earnings. Because of the illness of Mrs. Harding, Hard-ing, the usual winter programs of the White House social functions, including includ-ing diplomatic, army and navy, judiciary ju-diciary and legislative receptions, have been canceled. Maternal morality is increasing and no progress is being made towards its reduction despite extensive research and development of modern methods. The old .barn yard rooster cannot travel by United States mail, but day-old day-old chicks may according to a post-office post-office department announcement. FOREIGN Large crowds watching the gliding competitions at Itford hill England witnessed a flight of 1 hour and 53 minutes by Captain F. V. Raynham in a craft of British manufacture. The announcement that the Natio.i-an Natio.i-an Unionist association has issued a summons for an emergency conference of the party dropped with a bang into in-to the troubled political arena and made everybody jump. After holding the office of prime minister through seven of the most critical years of British history three years of war and four years of le-construction le-construction 'David Lloyd George went into the1 wilderness. There is no tendency in the Fren government to rejoice over the pass-ing pass-ing of Lloyd George and his cabinet This was given definite assertion in official quarters . Lloyd George outlasted all the statesmen who guided the nations through the world war. In the turmoil tur-moil of readjustment that followed that conflict he Kept his seat at the steering wheel when all around him were losing theirs The Federation of Syndicates of the federal district of Mexico has decreed de-creed a 24-hour general strike in sympathy sym-pathy with the employees of the Toluca and Mexico City Brewing company. com-pany. the coming season is going to be ou a bigger and better scale than ever, according to the impresariws who are to handle the arena events'. "Paris, as a leader of fashion, is finished. It is America's turn." Thus declares Lady Duff Gordon in London. George Jennings and Eddie Ball, state rangers, are severely injured in ti Denver hospital following an automobile auto-mobile accident which Adjutant General Gen-eral P. J. Hamrock declared was a plot to kill them. Telegrams to I!. E. Caldwell, state engineer of Utah and member of the Colorado river commission from Utah, from Clarence C. Stetson, executive secretary of the commission, indicate that a movement is on foot to have the meetings of that body at Phoenix, about November lo, executive. Reports that twenty-eight insurrectionists insurrec-tionists had crossed from the American Ameri-can side to Mexico at a point near San Augustine, twenty miles southeast south-east of Juarez, is being invested by federal authorities on both sides of the border. Bernice Witt 6 years old, of Fulton, 111. was run over by a Chicago & Northwestern passenger train but attended at-tended school as usual. (She didn't cry, but hurried away to school. Details of an alleged conspiracy to damage train service by putting mercury mer-cury in boilers was revealed in federal court in El Paso when an alleged confession con-fession was read to the jury after an attempt to keep the statement out of court had failed. GENERAL Twenty-one alleged communists, arrested ar-rested as a result of a raid on a meeting meet-ing held in the sand hills twenty miles south of 'St. Joseph, Mich, last August were arraigned, charged with violating the Michigan antisyndicalism law. When a taxi driver insulted Mrs. Rachael Reynolds in Cincinnati she smashed him in the face with a hot huckleberry pie she was taking home to the children. Flares to be used between Chicago and Cheyenne, in the government's attempt to establish night flying from coast to coast will be tested soon. The flares will be placed twenty-four miles apart from Chicago to Cheyenne and will be visible to airmen twelve miles away. Attendants will operate the signals and report by radio when the mail-carrying planes pass overhead. over-head. Walter F. George, former justice of the state supreme court, was over-whelmingly over-whelmingly nominated as successor to the late United States Senator Thomas Thom-as K. Watson in a special Democratic primary. Scoring serum "cures" for lung diseases dis-eases as "cruel deceptions which are in no cases permanently successful." Professor Georges Arnold officially informed the medical congress in session ses-sion at Paris, that tuberculosis in any except the last stages can be and is definitely cured, ' His method is a vaporizing process which reaches the seat of the malady and kills the germs. Premier Lloyd George returned lo London and was met with a hearty reception from crowds of admirers and had a long conference with Winston Wins-ton Churchill, secretary of the colonies. colon-ies. Former Emperor William has already al-ready begun to bestow his wedding favors. Poland now lias a regular foreign air passenger and mail service between be-tween AA'arsaw, Paris, Prague, Vienna and Budapest. A "bone dry" Mexico is in prospect if plans which are being considered by a group of deputies which are t? be incorporated into a bill to be in truduced into parliament are enacted into law. The project has us its basis a federal tax for Baloons ranging from 1000 pesos to 10,000 pesos per mouU The story of how the signing of the armistice saved Berlin from an aerial attack Yas related at Cleveland, Ohio, with the permission of the government govern-ment for the first time, (.mly a few-persons few-persons are said to have known the secret, so closely was it guarded. Unconscious at times due to the terrific speed at which he rushed through the heavens. Lieutenant K. L. Maughan of Logan, Utah, an army aviator, avi-ator, flying an army Curtis highspeed high-speed pursuit plane, won the Pulitzer trophy aerial race at Mount Cllemens, Michigan. He travevled the IGO-mile course at an average speed of 206 miles an hour. Drawing for space at the twenty-third twenty-third annual national automobile show took place at the National Automobile Automo-bile Chamber of Commerce offices at Xew A'orl: Oity recently. Eighty-six makes of cars were represented. Trannm;sslon of power from Niagara Nia-gara Falls to New Yotk by radio is a possibility of the future in the opinion of Dr. VO. F. AV. Alexander, chief engineer ct th radio corporation. |