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Show ; j:, . ' . v - :.: : . v; : v ,':r-::?yB- ' I THE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH . ' ' Jimmy Murphy Winning the 500-Mi- le Auto Race v ftS n Finish of the 500 mlle automobile race at Indianapolis which Jlmmle Murphy won in 5;1T;30.5, an average of 94. W, breaking all track and International records. He drove a "Murphy Special" car. Inset is the winner after an admirer had decorated him with an Indian war bonnet'. ' . ........ 1 k"h A Complete History of Wht Hat Been Happening Throughout the World WESTERN The twenty-fift- h annual outing of Welsh people of Utali will be held !theThursday, July 19, at Saltair. As marks the quarter or a century thut this celebration has been held, it will be observed appropriately, and a larj;e attendance is expected. The on caul outing is known as Cambrian day, end frequently from eight to ten thous-and people have been in attendance. music will be given as wen us addresses. . to exercise options with its IWeltfh cost Salt Lake City $16,232.33 the nine months of 1020 and the 1921, according to a special audi, report on the revenue fund filed WASHINGTON The senate blli extending for on oraUon. was passed by the a house witl minor amendment which send it ti conference. ' , ileury Ford's Trosal to develot he governments, vast power and nl trate projeets at Muscle Shoals, Ala was given conditional approval by thi house military comittee and ordere reported to the' house with a reeom tnendatlon that It be accepted 1Q tht form agreed to in committee. Governor ClmrleTlt. Mabey of Utat has received letters from Congress, man E. o. Leatherwood regarding thi bUl whl.h provides for a game refugT In which he informs tlie executive thai le will fight the measure upon tfie. floor of the house if it comes out of committee for hearng, but he does not think that it will receive consideration before the short session. oth news dispatches from Santiago ahd current opinion in Chtfenn circles here indicate that CU'e intends to in. slst on holding a plebiscite in.TacnR. Ariea and that the greatest advance she could mnke to a conciliatory solu-tion would he to accept arbitration on the details of carrylnc it out. with the city commission by the firm on Jauuary 12, 1922, but as yet not made available to the public by the ' commission through its official accept, ance or rejection of the findings. The color of Cosmopolitan crowds I touched Los Angeles as streets, hotels and public plates were dotted with , strange groups brought here from far and near by the International Asso-ciation of Notary ClubB convention. Hundreds of the 10,000 delegattes have already arrived from countries so numerous as to make the Washington conference pale in Internationalism. George C. Winkler was bound over to the superior court at Tucson, Ariz., under a $5,000 bond on a charge of boardng the golden state limited tram with the Intention of robbing Its freight car. Governor Samuel IL McKelvle of Nebraska, requested in a radiogram and received permission from the air mall authorities at Washington for use of two air mall planes by officers in their search for Fred Krown, former convict, sought as a chalner or two young women who were held prisoners 'M hours In a shack at Omaha. Escorted by a guard of honor com-posed of a flotilla of United States destroyer and the fleet of the Seattle Yacht club, as well as numerous other craft, the schooner Maud, veteran of the polar waves, with ltoald Amund-- (' and a crew of noteJ scientists Action on bills by Senator Capper ot Kansas, Nichols of Colorado and others to restore rate making and other powers to the states railway commissions was postponed Indefinite, ly by the senate Interstate comwerc committee. China's export pigtail industry is threatened by the preference of Ameri-can women for double hair net, ac-cording to a report to the commerce department from Consul Gauss at Tslnun. The house agricultural committee that it will start hearings on a bill giving the secretary of agri-culture power to regulate dealings in grain futures. Western congressmen ire urging new legislation on the sub-Je- ct as the nsult of the supreme court action of May 21 in knocking out the 1921 futures trading act as an illegal use of the federal taxing powers. Strike votes affecting 1,200,000 of America's railroad workers; returnable on the same date, probably about August 3, will be decided upon at the railway labor conference In the opin-ion of D. M. Jewell, president of the railway employees department, Ameri-can Federation of Labor. FOREIGN The Goddtsrf Tele, Hawaiian diety of volcanoes, who arly last week stir red her fires In long dormant craters, la brewing a terrible broth la her giant fire vaults under the lava cones, which aboard, teft Souttle for a seven-yea- r voyage across the frozen Polar coa-- i tment , An unhtentifled sunntan dashed In-- to the cells of the Lee Win? butdssr! hop nt Iiortlnnd, Oregon, fired r.mr , . Into the body of. Toy . Tong, .00,. PJng Kung-Uowloo- ng tongmaa and into tlie darknoss f Cfclaa--; tuwo't ll- -,' A Joint ngroement to put into frrt In California July 1 the W per cent rate decreases dktated for Interstate rail carriers by tho interstate com--: eroe commisioa W1UI raehed by the principal rarrlors and the state ran--j wh1 eonimlsston. It was estimated la U agreement that the reductions In state and lnterestate shipments would be between $7jOOO,000 onj $r 900,000 aimaally. GENERAL ''everal narcotic officers under nn executive order signed by President Hardijjg. raided the federal penlten-'"- y at Atlanta confiscating consider-able doje. They arrested a resident physician. This Is believed to have . jH'cn the first time n raid has ever ioen mode on a United States pris n. Closing of the Mcxicnn-Onliforni- a border to ,11 persons save those shw-lu- g Blgns of having been successfully vaccinated was urged upon tlie United Californln Mates public health service bv thej at any moment she may pour out upon the country about her. Such, at any rate, is the forecast of Professor T. A Jaggnr, vlr&noLoglst, who fir year lots studied l"elea moods. " Private advices received la soviet irdes in IVtrIIu stite that Premier Leaine suffered a stroke, Maxim Karl Itadek and other soviet leailei's left immediately for M(scow. Uelnforcemeiit"! for the Ktltlsh military forces in northern Ireland are rnshiiig Into ltelfast, nnd tlie laflux Is to continue all week, arcording'to present prospeits. Former Empress 7ita will tlevote her life to netcrlag her son Otto to t1 e Hungarian throne, she dex-mre- d In a letter U Admiral Iloithy, regent of Hiragary. She serve 1 twtkv that sh eons des htreself the queen and will miard the rights of her dead husband until such time as Otto Is able to 'ike the thnm?. IB Ituslnws depression, wh'cli innn ftur will e worse Iwfore It s, biinlis with well fllel coffers, but reluctant to enlarge their credits, anil a frank government statement thnt there Is no official soluton for tlie problem are tho outstani ng features of n situation which Is engrossing Jap-anese financial circles to the exclusion of almost everything else. , ' Foreign Minister LVnida t..ld a dc yiFfll IfJ. XlClllbH, it1- - '"wing un investigation of nn epidem-ic of smallpox in Mexican, Mexico. Construction of the navy's submarine J'ase at Key West, at n cost of approx-imately 11,800,000 will be compel I'y August 1, necordlng to the pub'ie 'orks dejmrtment at the naval sta-'"- i. The project Includes a n w hreakwater and nine largo timber piers clab:e of bertlrtng fifty submarines. Wi'le America Is exferlenclir; n fnl strike, Great Prltnln Is iimMns records In coal pnsluctl in. For th "eek ended April 20, rireit JWtl-n-cnal output, i.ccordinir fi iho IVmrd of Trade Journal, was ,1G).0 k) tons, the largest output In nnv wee'.s rjve the 'ml f the P.iPisli coal Ktillce in July. Greece has added nn rrilele to her constitution grant'ng civic rights to Women. Koltert Silvers, 9 year old, was . !nl(.-c.- 'l In too county JaP at Portland Jnil., charged with tho murd-- of his p'a.imnle, liermird Teeter, also !l years old. Sllveis, according to witneuxos, npproiwdied Teeter while ho was wait-ing or n train to arrive njing: "Sow see what I got," eVMMting n sharp paring sulfa, nnd without wanilir Uibbei? tho boy Ir lbs throat putntlon of the Kenscllal party that Japan would not support a political nan to China until the unificat'on of Ch'na was affected. Chinese provincial arml.'s would have to he abolished, he explained. With the country and inline IJie said, Japan would cooperate w'.th the pow ers .In support of China. It.idlo broadcasting on a la"ge coin-mercl- al scale will soon be In progress In Canada. John telephone comihlfBloiier, announced that the Manitoba government telephone sys fm Is now preparing faelllfes with rthi1i to carry on a subr.vtlnl bust nnss throughout the pnuii Similar steps are taken by . ther pro-vinces. Forest fires l.tinda:.' in ths Vn?;cn luring the List few days iiaveestro v t'd a large acreag. of tl;u!ier en I the contlnnl'-- b:;:: e t!ire::l-n- the te!e. graph line. (Jei.eral V.'u I'd IX who recently wiped 'Ji."n.:Ts-I.i- n, M:'n.'hnr:.-- n war I6rd, from Hum s';i'a of IV in po'It'cs, has announced tint i? Sun Yct-- n. presld nt o.' the ro:ubl'r of Su!h China, pcrsi-t-s In oposln2 plnns f .r the nni 'l.Tt'on of Chin t. ho t o, most be e':n:nitel by the Sword, If neces j Pithy News Notes From'All Part of , UTAH j Salt Lake. One hundred Utah sportsmen held a meeting here last week. A state-wid- e effort to have Strawberry valley-left-ope- for fish-ermen was launched. Salt Lake. RejHwta received from' Iloston, nhow that the market is ex. cellent for wool and prices are mount-ing, but Utah wool has practically ull been sold. This goes to show that it never pays to contract unshorn woofc A report ha.H come from Ijnnunle, Wyo., that 60XXK) pounds of "mixed wool has Just been sold at thut place for 41 cents per pound. In Utah from 15 cents clown to below 80 cents was paid, the variation belnir due to th iittltudes of t different selters more than was due 16 varatlons in the Cllp8. , . ,V . k. Soldier Summit Kecurrcnce about two miles west of here on the right of way of Denver & Wo Ornnde West--' em railroad of what Is declared to be ono of the strangest freaks known to geological science la causing delays In the traflfc of that railroad. A mountain Is slipping on Its internal strata resulting iu un upheave! lie- - - i neath the tracks of the railroad and throwing theiii out of line In places the 'track is reported to have hem --alawl four feet twisting the steel rails i ltd making the road bed Impnssaoie, Two steam shovels and two ditchers ire working on the mass of earth and rock clearing it away. j Salt Lnke.i Utah's , own Muudo Adams ha u earned the gratitude of the pope by the generous gift last last week of her 200-ac- re estate at Lake Ronkonkoma, L; I., for t:ie use .if the Itomntt Catholic Slsteih )od of Our Lady 'of the Cencale, according to tdvb es from New York. M:ss Adams Is not a Catholic . J Marysvale. The Uully Boy Mines corporation of Maryovale has applied to the state engineer for authority to JIvert twenty cubic feet of water from Pine crek In Piute county for the pur-pose of genemt ng 400 horsepower ef alectrlclty In order to liybt and pro-e- l machinery nt the Dal ten mill' of ho Ilully Hoy property. ' Salt Ijike. Planting of a memorial prove for Utah men who fought in the L'lvil war Is proposed by members of tieorge Washington circle, Lad'es of the t. A. It auxiliary to J. Q. Knowl-to- n post a. A. It. i Pangultch W. Eurl Marshall ef Marysvale ha been granted a certifi-cate of convenience and necessity by the public utilities commission to op. 1 snite nil' auto stage line ' between Marysvute nfld'I'unguttMk" lti h'ield Utah l o essts radium le;osits which some d.y may prove it inestimable value In helping to furnish the world's supply of the (ireclous metal, according to Frank I llesj, g'ologlst of th United States stoical survey, who made a trip through southern Utah In' company ,vlth V. C. Heikes, statistician la harge of the geol(gi,nl survey. j Ogd n Twenty-thve- e .cash prUes will he given by the bgden Progres-ilv- e Huslness club for the best deco-rated windows during "Made In Ogden" vrek. About fifty Ogdoa manufactur-.Jr- s will display products In about 200 i!iow windows. " ... i t Iel',a. M. M. Steele Jr., returned from Iis Angeles wli; re he has been In conference with the Auto Club of Southern California with rofernce t tho mutter of having the Grand Cen-f- al highway logged. The club agreed to have the road logged from Ely, Vev., to Santaquln, in this stato, nnd to use its own sign along the way. Ph? road Is already logged from Los " nge!e to Ely. i Ijiyton The Davis and Weber Coun-ties Canal company's canal has been cleared of the great landslide suiti-clentl- y so thut a head of water in ex-cess of 300 second fett Is now running In the canal. "Salt Lake. This city Is defendant 1n a damage action filed In the d's-tr- et court by Hannah Lundqulst. RhO alleges that she broke hiT r.rm and! suffered various other Injuries the night of December 27, 1921, when sh ' tripped on sunken sidewalks on Park-way avenue. The complaint ailoi-e-l rhaf the sldwalk wns In such danror-ou- s condition that win in; lights should have been pln"el on It and pedestrians m tlflel not to walk on it Provo. Opposition ta the construc-tion of any other type of highway In I'tih county than straight concrete is seen in a remonstrance signed by more th-i- three hundred rcpresenra-tlv- e citizens of that county, tho larg-er number from Provo, which was filod wltn the state road commssloii. The romotistranee carries signatures , of rcN'dents from Provo, Kprlngvllle, Bpunlsh Fork and Salem, and it wns followe1 by n large number of telo-(rttii- us sind by officials and othorg roin the same iolnts. PRINCE FROM LIBERIA Mm I WW W W Hit Mi tmm t r - - ' Here Is his royal highness, Prim Ko W1 Obu iWma. son of a Ngnt racial chieftain of Liberia, a Junlon class member at tl.s Pennsylvania State college, where he Is studying j sgrlcwltnre. Upon graduation lie will return to his own country to start an agricultural bcIkmiI. and his fellow students recently raised' a subscrip-tion to start, this school. In appro-- ' elation, of this kindness lrlnce Donmn consented to sppear before the stu dents In his native rolx-s- , as shown , here. Golfer Harding Presents the Prize ffi asfii' President Harding presenting Lowell Mellett of the Washington News with the McLean cup, ns winner of the second annual tournament of the Washington Newspaper Golf club. President Harding won fourth place, re celvlng as a prize a dozen golf balls. ' , Jury Cox Designed for Short Skirts ' "-r - "'"': r- - " - f ' ' ' f . r .'"') if. ; - x ..' !- ill 0ijiailNn88HMM)fcflWKMnMxi: This new style of Jury box has made Its atfpeiirunce In Los Angeles. It has a high solid wall In front and was deslgnednd built ns the result of the recent short skirt fashion, so that Jury women stfull not be embnrrassed. SHE'S A REAL PIANIST f ' t. ' ; " , , ' '', I ! i '':' ' y- s ' '':': 't ' i ;i ?' ' jf , : I If IJttin orotliy Mi.lone of Mlhvuii kee, Wis., who Is attracting Wide sprnd ai Mention by he.-- piano playing. This little ft. Jusi three years and nine r;onths ok' can play and read ome of the nioi ditncult wdectlons Her BvMikp of bearing Is so ko?:i'that from ii.i t.ljoliihig room s'ip can tell nlist l.v a person strlU ; on th" rhino. Cilths h brh.'hit fu-ture for he- - Judge Landis in Line for New Post i.:'-y.-- - fer rh Kit ; Judge Landis, the well-know- n "boss" of baseball, Is headed for a peck ft. trouble. JiAi as he got through settling the "Italic'' Until case and tWr.gS were going ami smoothly, he became Involved In the marble war now raging In Chicago. Hie judge became disgusted at poor shooting one of th boys and "knuckled down'! and showed the youngstjr how be dons Now the kiddles are urging the job of "supreme marble arbitrator" oa hi ynsdn . cf the City. "1 onjoi row." said the solicitor, "1 i!in In;! iig prescn: dwwlth the fris-doi- I il.e iiy of l.onoon." congratulations, old man!" said his t,.t Iriciul, wring. ng hlu hand. "How ..Id ;'U manage cv" "WmplJ enough," said Ihe solicitor.' 'My wife is gin;r to Mar.'hestcr ' for 4 Wk.." iUMl-- 1 it lilts. |