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Show WA8HIN3T0N I'rohihition nirector Car! JarksoB of Wyoming reiwts to Conimisslonei Haynes that from AuKu8t 1. 1921, to last June ISO, there were C40 arrests in Wyoming for violation of the Volstead Vol-stead art and fines Imposed arexat-ins; arexat-ins; lJ.17.v- During June alone there were 121 arrests and eleven complete itills, S:2 gallons of moonshine and !"!00 gallons of mash seized, with fines collected amounting to ?-mo ' Typewriting inan airplane flying among the clouds, with radio machin. Ji-y duplicating the letters at a ground station miles away and reeling the aesaage off in print, is a development announced hy the navy department as riving to naval aircraft "a means of oiumimlcaticn in advance of radio altigraph and telephone systems now :n current use." Successes .already attained by experts working in conjunction con-junction with the navy,' the depart-ment depart-ment asserted, ass ire the practicability practicabil-ity of the new scheme. That such a development will be of incalculable .alue to all forms of aviation, commercial com-mercial and military, follows Inevitably Inevit-ably on the heels of the work now-being now-being done by the navy, it is predicted. predict-ed. The much heralded series of decisions deci-sions of the supreme court of Mexico, Mex-ico, relied on by some Mexican oft'i-ials oft'i-ials to meet American objections to confiscatory publications of the Mexican Mexi-can constitution, now appear to be liased in the main on a process of reasoning rea-soning with which state department officials already have indicated their disapproval. v W Complete History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World i WESTERN Tatrlarchs and tong leaders of San Francisco's Chinatown, after 17 I months of intermittent warfare, have I ratified a new treaty to maintain I peace. But, contrary to precedent, I the resting place of this agreement I will be not in the secluded retreat of I some powerful tong, but in the arch- I ives of the police department. ' Xot less than 700 acres of Glacier National park timber was burned I when the fire .spread north and I east from the southwest corner of the t park. ' I The forcible ejection from Colorado by state rangers of William Z. Foster, leader of the big steel strike two years' ago and nationally know n labor organizer, organ-izer, was "for the best interests of the state" and no law was consulted." Adjutant General Ilamrock announces. announc-es. Foster, who was characterized as a "dangerous radical" by the adjutant general, was taken from a hotel shortly after his arrival fro;i Salt Iake, placed in an automobile and Bumper crops In general this year, resulting from highly favorable growing grow-ing conditions during July, was indicated indi-cated by the government's August crop report. A 3,000,000,000 bushel corn crop, for the fourth time in the history his-tory of farming in the United States, ivas forecast. A record crop of hay .estimated at D.1,100,000 tons is being '.arvested, surpassing the record made n 1010 by 1,:;00,000 tons. The second argest crop of white potatoes ever ;rown was reported in prospect, the total production being forecast nt 140,000,030 bushels, or 2,000,000 bushels bush-els less than the record crop of 101". New policies of hospitalization for IisaMed veterans of the world war are 'o be taken up at once with President larding. Director Forbes of the veterans vet-erans bureau announced after an in spection of nearly al of the veterans" .ospitals in the country. Use frf United States marines to oust' the Mutual Oil Company from the Teapot naval reserve In Wyoming was declared at the White House. to have bet-u "lawful and efficient.' A final vote on the tariff beforo September 1 is hoped for by Republican Republi-can and Democratic leaders under the operation of an unanimous consent agreement entered into by the senate. FOREIGN , Mrs. Doris Beck of London, England, Eng-land, was granted a divorce on testifying tes-tifying that her husi and cut off her young daughter's hair. Militar rule has been extended to the provinces of An -ona, Parma and Leghorn, Italy, where In the last few days there has been sanguinary fighting fight-ing between the extreme Nationalists and the Communists. Pope Pius has Dxpressed deep distress at the increas- n hatred between opposing factions, which moves the people "farther away nun the tcuchins of the Divine Mas. ter." Foreign Minister Unchida notified Qiarles I'.eoiher Warren, the Amerl-,nn Amerl-,nn ami assador, that the treaties dia vn at the Wnshin ton arms conference confer-ence had been oTiclnlly ratified and sanctioned by the prince regent, said lai an was ready to deposit the ratifications rati-fications at Washington on being advised ad-vised by President Harding that the other signatory governments were prepared to do likewise. A great part of the cocaine smug-, smug-, -Jlnu from Germany into France is Relieved to come In aeroplanes which cross the frontier at nlj;ht. s'notnn, China, has been devastated devastat-ed by a violent typhoon. The death roll Is estimated at over four thousand. thou-sand. The strike which has tied up Philippine Phil-ippine shipping for some time continues, contin-ues, with both s!Jc8 standing pat. The o'Tbeis anil crews who walked out on the lo al esaols still are determined that their wane demands shall be met. A general slampele to the Cold I'.ay, Alas!. a, oil fields since the an-mwnrement an-mwnrement that large interests have planned to drill there fore asis the Brin. in up of a mushroom city, 'oiist merchants are prapnring to tal;e !n Bto-ks I y way of Kodiak island. tis overy of en uplift formation along ;lie Made river north of Anchorage os re'ivc'l interest in the oil possibilities possi-bilities of this field. Alllel aud Greek military delegates have sUmd a protocol establishing a nei;tral r.one three and three-fourths 1 miles wide between tho Greek and allied al-lied (ones alonir the Tchatalja fron-tir, fron-tir, a fsw miles outside of Consianti-nople. Consianti-nople. Dr. Sun Yat Sen, former head of the Southern Chinese government, is suffering from a mental trouble, which has already required the attendance of two foreign brain specialists. escorrea t,y the rangers to a town on the Kansas state line, Ilamrock announced. an-nounced. " ! His mind upset by Joy over sudden news that he had fallen heir to $:!0,-000, $:!0,-000, Henry Russell of Pueblo, Colo., committed suicide. Earl E. Patterson, teller in the Lum ermen's Trust bank, Portland, was arrested, charged with embezzlement of $34,000, has made a confession, a--cording to police officers The statement state-ment from the police said Patterson had admitted shortages extending over ov-er a period of 18 months and had said J. C. Oster, an automobile dealer, received re-ceived the proceeds of them. j The team of horses which William .Tuliffe, a Berthoud, Colo., farmer, was driving to a load of hay, wao stung to death when a swarm of bees descended descend-ed on them. JulilTe was also attacked by the bees and he is in a serious condition. con-dition. A possible wreck on the O. W. R. & N. near Baker, Ore,, w as averted by Patrolmen Heiupe and Huggins, when a woman whose name was not learned, telephoned the police that a horse was fast in the railway bridge over the Powder river in South Baker. Knowing Know-ing that passenger train No. 19 was about due the officers Jumped on a motorcycle and sped down the track to flag the train, which was stopped a short distance from the obstruction. GENERAL The American women are the smartest smart-est dressed women in the world. They are simply marvelous, whether at home or altoad." Such is the verdict' of the Maharajah of Ralpipla, said to be the richest man in India, who sailed for his home after visiting In New York. Candidates favoring wine aad beer and progresslvism within the Republican Repub-lican party went down to defeat In the statew ide primary election in Ohio, according ac-cording to returns. Fruitgrowers of Western New York, who have the largest early apple crop In fifteen years, are becoming alarmed alarm-ed over the rail strike situation, fear-Ink fear-Ink lack of rolling stock will seriously serious-ly affect transportation. The peach belt of the state Is also enjoying a bumper crop. . A slight frost was reported at several sev-eral points in the Adirondacks last week. With nearly thirty feet of Li' 1 a mass of torn and twisted steel the Admiral Liner If. F. Alexander, which crashed into Cake rock off the coast of Western Washington, was towed Into Elliott Bay. Surface and ele-ated railway employees em-ployees at Chlcaro voted, P0"! to 0"rt. to accept a 10-cent an hour slash in wages and return to work thns ending end-ing a strike which paralysed the city s transportation system for six days. A touch of novelty will l e i-pf-" the drab buslncm of the pnnMaI con ventlon of Maine undertakers at Augusta, Au-gusta, when, on tr-o rc-"n'- r inoile's will display funeral pons. Chicago women are now having their little Uk's remo.ed in order to wear smaller shoes. Apyrnvlowfpjy 100 engineers, firemen fire-men nad conductors and brakemen of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern "big four," brotherhoods walked oit at Joliet, 111.. In protest against the stationing sta-tioning of troops around the yards. There were no disorders. The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Is the Chicago freight terminal "Belt line," rsed by n number of larger roads for switching switch-ing and terminal purposes. The line Is the principal artery of freight traffic traf-fic in ond out of Chicago. |