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Show TELEGRAPHIC TALES fob eusneoERs A Kiljut OF THE WEEK'S GOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUMRiES lT!iorjnt ,inti u' the Lat Stvan D4 Rtportcd tif Wire jnd Pre. pi.rtj for the Benefit of the Bui RtJder WESTERN A li-v naval luut will take her Hre! illp at Calnd.-li, N. J . April 7. whnii the tii st llti- aliidane ciirrler '' Karatnaa nlHb-n oil tli- wkvh of the Nnw Vot tt Sliipliiul.liiiK cirporutiun. V linn com pl.'te.l and colillnlsslone'l wllli Hih fleet, some time late In lUim. nlie will be the bintiest and fmtest craft of the kind In the world and will curry a fleet of seventy-two i-oinliaf. observation and bombing planes i Wow! What a blowout.'" Simple, 'and perhaps not io'arlv so poetic nor wordy as some of our hliih-powered Modern writers would put it. but nevertheless nev-ertheless It expresses in full the ' leni linnnts of more than a thousand aportsinon and memners of the Salt ! Lake County Fish and (lame I'rotec-1 I'rotec-1 five association which pushed and j crowded their way into the basement J of the Klks' club rooms for the sportsmen's sports-men's riot Friday night. J The postolllce department expects In about three weeks to Issue a call j for bids for contract air mail service j between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, An-geles, and if satisfactory responses are had and a contract is let the department hopes to get this new air mall route In to operation on July 1, the date on which the appropriation for contract air mail service becomes u callable. A preliminary step toward con- I struetion of the two ne, ,'iver gun-boa's gun-boa's authorized by congress for in la Chinese waters, was taken Tlntrs- j day by Secretary Wilbur, who called t In navy department technical experts o confer on the characterization of c be vessels. , While Justice of Peace Robert Hunt of Issaquah. Wash., was not performing his duties on the bench he was making moonshine with his son on their ranch, according to a complaint filed by Deputy Sheriffs Jobu Harahan and Robert Gibson. The deputies declared In the complaint com-plaint they found the Judge and his son making the Illicit liquor and that Mrs. Hunt poured the contents ot one Jug ot moonshine over Harahan during the raid. Hunt and his son posted $750 bond each. A grand jury Investigation of the Tarious confessions of Harold "Sonny" "Son-ny" Willis. 14 year-old son of Margaret Margar-et Willis, convicted murderess, was announced by District Attorney Asa ! Keyes of Los Angeles. Two week.? ' ago the lad nunnunced that he fired t the shot that killed the man for , whose murder his mother was con-1 con-1 vie'ed and sentenced to life Imprisonment. Imprison-ment. j Tr'.' lvlht colony, a state synTiSor-ed synTiSor-ed li.nd settlement project near Mer-I Mer-I ced, California, has been a financial failure, a legislative committee re- ported. The colony was settled un-der un-der an easy payment plan by resi- d. lits ot Eastern and Middle West em suss GENERAL Large pio!-'.s ot ravenous timber I wolves, combine, 1 w ith rieep snow in j the recesses of eas'e.n Manitoba's! tui.'x tiiiii-er. wivcb make escape1 from iheir h.-i edo r.ry f,.? ditTa ult have driven herds of moose from ' their accustomed haunts down to the 1 radi.vid trades. This is not natural to Cue mcese. w '-o.-h. ss A rule, seek ! se. '.as, en Th.? r-.oose are so mini- ; e-i.s in d-? parts that passing trams ei:d,-r li w e to stop or the en-' f meets en le.v or M frighten the an;-' ' track by b'.ow ing the 1c- ' coruv.'tTe wh..-le. The t'.i.ee h.xi.es taker, from the tr.tr.e Vrid.ay were bad'.v turaevl from th Ste tha- toi'.owevi the bias:. Two ether bodies l-.ad beet; reraeved Thursday Thurs-day n.g'r.:. The-- are v.o-; s ot the terriic erlos cr. a: the r-or-er:r T't-'s tsy night, w-di, h eric bed :hir-y :hir-y cr. e r..::.ers. Aii w ho were i the r.-.:".e : t'.'.e titr.e c: :'-.e bi.t: are b--i e-. c-i ;o have be- r. kiiie4.. The fro r.i'.rn-.-r.:. The '- ; h C".: we ha iiy c:rv.--: ar. i were Michtgar.. ctt ti.e sie ct h.s peri J! :cr stock 1?:?. I A I. .-, - I - i . N:..-'-.:i 'r - i. . ' .. . ! 1 a t."ai S'anis-.... S'anis-.... , i. ,i , a at. 1 i I on the r, of ..f t ... - , in . i.t ,. ii , d 1 IVlii Ian ; - e , , , ,ii e v. a i ; i . 1 1 r .'. 1 . An li.il.- I.'.!.- rru. k Hufla- !., j .- I,, f.a.- in,. ,n T!i ii -day. biow-Ia- -'...iii,- t.-.iin t h . r lii.K.rltigs and .!.!.. t.e s.-viul bml.ltiu'i un-.-r c, ai-f i i,, ' 1,'ti- II,.. Ii.ii,,it Ki I're-s Friday , ,,,r, , Kd-. I Foul, president of the 'i.nl M, ,',,r emu;, any as saying that Mi com;, any will go into the production produc-tion of airplane motors as soon as e x jt-i I iii.-ii i s In progr.-.ss at its labora-I'.etl labora-I'.etl ale cnllipleled. Arrant. ineiifs are to be made for exploitation by Japanese Interests of he coal and oil resources of Sakhalin Sak-halin Island when the Japanese evacuation eva-cuation of the northern portion Is completed, the vice eommissiary of foreign trade announces. The senate elections committee has authorized both sides of the Ilrook-hart Ilrook-hart Steck senatorial contest in Iowa to appoint supervisors to collect the ballots and bring them to Washington Washing-ton for a recount. The controversy between President r Coolidge and the senate over the at-1 at-1 torney generalship ended abruptly - with the nomination of John G. Sar-' Sar-' gent of Vermont for the post, and I hla prompt confirmation by the sen- ate. Charles C. Faiman, proprietor of a school ot bacteriology at Chicago, admitted, according to assistant state's attorneys, that he had given typhoid germs to William D. Shepherd, Shep-herd, foster-father ot William Nelson McClintock, the "millionaire orphan," whose death from typhoid fever is now a subject for investigation before the courts. A report by the district office at Minneapolis ot the United States veterans' vet-erans' bureau declaring that Arthur Fiazier, mystery man of the world war, is dead was sent to the veterans' veter-ans' bureau headquarters at Washing! Wash-ing! on. Representative Addison T. Smith called on the secretary of the interior inter-ior and urged the retention of the Boise land office, which has been slated for abandonment. He particularly parti-cularly backed up the resolutions of thn ni i 1 -a ..... ..jw.oc oiauium ui. commerce. While Secretary Work did not commit com-mit himself, Mr. Smith believes the Boise office will be continued. Rev. William Mack Lee, 87, negro minister and bodyguard and cook for General Robert E. Lee during the Civil war, is going to give up preaching. preach-ing. Proudly displaying thirty-five badges, symbolic of honorary attendance attend-ance at confederate reunions, Lee went to Richmond, Virginia, to see about his pension and "to brush up my mind a bit with those who loved Marse Robert." He announced his decision de-cision to retire from the pulpit. FOREIGN Two factions are claiming the right to govern Vera Cruz city, and federal intervention is thought likely. One faction was ousted three months "ago on charges of malfeasance in office, but declared itself again In power'. The civil administration council, which had meanwhile taken over the city's affairs, refused to retire. Acting under instructions from Vvashington Ambassador Bancroft Friday called at the foreign office and expressed American sympathy over the conflagration which visited To-kio To-kio on Wednesday, and asked it American Am-erican aid was needed. Baron Rht. decara. the foreign minister, voiced his appreciation ot both proffers, but said the situation was well in hand. All records for Germanv were topped top-ped Tuesday when Frau Becker wife ot a manual aborer. bor her wenty-seventh child. a health bov -:cven of the children are livin- j among them several sets of twins' j the same night ot the arrival ot ! .".e latest additon to the familv i . e. Kers married sister Anna, gave I !irth to twin girls. : he n.gr.t m the op..-, were found I ri'er. to dea-h as , , DJ Frvlv CW speU at Naples. -:..:r..:V:! !:;::;:- '-..rs , ----u-,.o..t i.exico to suppress dis- 1 ive been iss-a-d k -'i , ,-"-c lie war I rsr-,jc-"!-8r ,.r""ct;"3 from : ar. ;r ; r.:3v r,en H U;J!e ot the g .g.'.-r.-; rVa .:. . , "r:':"' Pr ; decree clasji-Vi tU"C ceBt i en-.y'.cyeea. s ''-ral ; 1-'-t-",-":,G'7J y"':a- a forr-- he '-- .i r a rn;' Jars of i r - T 'V- -rs. c:e.i a- A"ai ! , was kr.owr. as a ;-."T- rss- Ke j ,j -'-'-J-iaaa wi0 w-- C?c to tora ffiacr |