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Show f t PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH President Coolidge still has under consideration several names for amTELEGRAPHIC TALES bassador to Germany. Jacob G. Schur-manow minister to China, is believed to be the outstanding candiFOR BUSY READERS date, but no final decision has been reached. A survey of the foreign service is being made to determine A RESUME OF THE WEEKS what other changes should be made in personnel. Some shifts are expectDOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER ed shortly. COUNTRIES Rabbi E. B. M. Browne, head of the Jewish seventy elders and American Important Events of the Last Seven of Zion In the Bronx, Temple pastor Day, Reported by Wire and Prewas arrested at New York on a warpared for the Benefit of the rant In which the complainants, CalBusy Reader vin Coolidge, Mrs. Coolidge and Frank Stearns,, charged lilm with annoying the president. The rabbi Is 70 years WESTERN n, I COACH IS 1 FAMOUS NewsAllNotes Parts of From UTAH TAKES BY DEATH I j WALTER OF CAMP, FOUNDER GAME PRESENT OF FOOT-BALIS FOUND DEAD L Was In New York To Attend Session of Rules Committee; Was Friend To All Kinds of Manly Sports old. New York. Walter Camp, founder of modern intercollegiate football, died while sleeping in his room in the Hotel Belmont. He was in his Presence of a large school of Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, mother of whales off Magdalena bay near San Charlie Chaplin, the motion picture Diego, Calif, gave crews of the Atlan- star, must leave the country by March tic scouting fleet, which Is en route 2fi, under a ruling by immigration ofto San Diego for the general fleet ficials at Washington. Attorneys for an opportunity for submar- Chaplin were Informed that the exine firing practice that they did not tension granted Mrs. Chaplin a year overlook, according to reports to the ago to remain here until -March 26 will not be renewed. She- came to hydrographic office here. this country several years ago from treatThe postcard size will of Alexan- England to undergo medicai der II. Kerr of Los Angeles, written ment, and has been held inadmissible on a bit of pasteboard and disposing as an alien under the requirements of a $3,000,000 estate, has been filed of the immigration law. for probate. In about 100 words tho A cable received by Dr. George A. testalor directs how the estate shall Reisner, professor of Egyptology at , be divided among nine Harvard and director, of the Harvard including Mrs. Jean E. Kerr Hol- university-RostoMuseum of Fine sixty-sixt- h heirs-at-law- n Mass., and exof his sons one that presses the hope an he evangelist like Gypsy may Kerr died FebSmith and Moody. brook of Newtonville, ruary 0, Arts Egyptian expedition, definitely establishes the tomb just discovered by the expedition near the Giza pyramids as being some 1700 years older than the tomb of Tutankhamen and of a period in which little has been discovered heretofore. The Blue Sky Oil Protective association, which was formed at Iana, Illinois, to protect persons against irresponsible operators who violate the securities law of Illinois and cause a needless waste of money to investors, Is said to he the first organization of its kind In the United States. It will also assist in assigning legal leases of land owners. After announcing that the United States airship Los Angeles would carry mail on a second trip from N. J., to Bermuda, sailing about March 16, the postoflice department canceled its notice having received last. The quota of men to he trained at the citzens military training camp to be held at Fort Douglas, Utah, from June 12 to July 11, has been set at 720 men, according to information received at the headquarters of the In order to Thirty-eightinfantry. obtain this number of selected candidates, it will he necessary to obtain 10S0 applications for admission to the camps. The courses to he conducted will consist of tho basic, and infantry, engineer and signal corps, red, white and blue courses. h agreement avertof engine-mestrike the threatened ing on the Santa Fe coast lines was A wage increase Lake-hurs- n t, signed at Los Angeles by company officials and representatives of the word that the Los Angeles would not railroad brotherhoods. to the Bermuda for at ,make trip a least month. .fire of an unknown origin destroyed the quartermaster stable of Fort C. W. Putnam county Wright, D. A. Russell, near Cheyenne. Wyo. school superintendent, died at Eaton-ton- , The losSwas approximately $75,000. Ga., from injuries suffered when he was assaulted by two young men An explosion of kerosene oil used to whom he had given a lift in his to start a Are in a heating stove recar near Eatonton. Three men held sulted In the deaths of Mrs. James in jail in Atlanta are charged with W. Shelts and her three small chil- the assault on the educator of forty dren at Lostine, Oregon. Shelts was connected with the Georgia years painfully burned and his wifes bro- school system. ther, Theodore Frost, was perhaps FOREIGN fatally burned. The first levee of the season was Pierce, wife of Gov- held at,. St. James palace by the Pierce of Oregon, ernor Walter of Wales. Great crowds lined Prince died at the family home at Salem, the Mall, eager to get a glimpse of Oregon, after a long Illness. All state the prince as he passed from xork departments were closed during the House to St. James palace, where for funeral hour. the first time on such an occasion he No marriage license may he issued represented the king of England. Dr. Walter Simons was definitely In California until the expiration of five days after the application for designated as acting pregtthM&V of the It has been made, under the terms German republic .by'TTie'.passage In of a bill passed by the senate. The the reichstag at Berlin on its third amendment proposed to the states reading of the bill so appointing him. marriage laws also would provide Reports from Paris, the Riviera, that consent for the marriage of a London and other centers of fashminor given by the parents or guar- ion that skirts this year are to be dian must be approved by the judges still shorter have caused gloom to of the superior court of such county. over workers in the textile pass Applications for a license would be trades of Manchester, England. The posted In a conspicuous place in the shorter the skirts, the less work marriage license department and kept there is In the textile districts, where posted for at least three days. there is already much unemployment. Mrs. Laura M. M. general An extensive program of festiviis being arranged in honor of ties Authority and funds for the senate officers and men of the American the to elections committee begin investion fleet their arrival in Australia dursummer of contests the gations this summer. Brook-hart- , The program emthe seats ing of Senators the invoicing Iowa; Schall, Minnesota, and braces excursions, luncheons, dinners, Bratton, New Mexico, were voted by sports and various other entertainthe senate. Chairman Spencer expects ments. to have the work of recounting balGabiele dAnnunzio has leased for lots put under way during the recess nine years the former kaisers villa, and to hold hearings after congress near Rome. It was first "Falconieri, assembles. reported that the beautiful estate had Publishers of newspapers and peri- been given to him. odicals in the United States had an British army doctors are rejecting output in 1923 valued at $1,2118,501,-566- , eightv-twout of every 100 men who an increase of 12:9 per cent for Two years ago enlistment. apply over 1921, the last preceding census the was 58 per percentage rejected 3ear. The census bureau figures, cent. just made public, showed that of the total was contributed The silent marching of thousands by receipts from advertising, and of Catholics in protest against what $361,178,329 came from subscriptions they call the governments policy of and sales. religious persecution," has been given added significance to the tradion-a- l D. Barbour who claimed Edmund Sunday political meetings In with of every president relationship France. Sunday always has been the with the United excepthe States, tion of Buchanan, and whose family hardest day for cabinet members, for was one of the oldest In America, often most of them are at provindied at his home at Boston In his cial dedications or other affairs fixing the government eighty-fourt- h political fences. year. o $793,-898,58- 4 After eating cat smoking Wrlgleyb freshens the mouth and sweetens the breath. Norma Christensen, a Provo. student of the commercial department of the Richfield high school, won signal honor as a student of shorthand and typewriting in the first annual contest held at the Brigham Young University early this type-writin- g month. Miss Christensen besides being award a pin by a typewriter company for being able to write 70 words a minute, won two full years scholarships at the Brigham Young University and materially aided her school in carrying off two silver lovThe ing cups, and two pennants. Richfield high school won a majority of the events. One hundred twenty students representing sixteen high schools of the state of Utah wrere entered. The contests were held under the auspices of the College of Commerce and Business Administration of the Brigham Young University. So successful was this first event that an invitation shorthand and typewriting contest will become an annual affair. It may be held hereafter at a date Immediately preceding the annual Relay carnival. The following high school sent representatives to the First Annual Invitation Shorthand and Typewriting contest: Richfield, Logan, Davis County, Ogden, Provo, Wasatch Academy, Wasatch County, Payson, Park City, Nephi, Cyprus, Bingham, B. Y. U., Jordan, American Fork, Lincoln. Nerves are soothed, throat Is refreshed and digestion aided So easy to carry & little packet! year. Coming to New York on March sixtn to attend the conference of the intercollegiate football rules committee, of which he was secretary, the former Yale player, coach and critic succumbed to angina pectoris, which overtook him in his bed after he had returned from the committees first session at the Hotel Pennsylvania. The body was found by William W. head gridiron Roper, Princetons coach, and W. S. Langford of Trinity, who were sent to the Belmont by tho committee after Mr. Camp had failed to appear for the mornings meeting. to repeated Getting no response knockings at the room door, they summoned hotel officials, who forced an entrance. Mr. Camp, in his pajamas, was in bed, apparently asleep. An examination, however, showed that he was dead. The body was taken to Mr. Camp's home at New Haven, Conn., the seat of the university he served so illusWalter triously for many years. Camp, Jr., of New York, the great coachs only son, and himself once a Yale halfback, and Mr. Roper accompanied the body. Members of the rules committee said that Mr. Camp was in the best of health and spirits at Fridays session. At midnight the meeting adjourned until 9:30 oclock Saturday and Mr. Camp went to his hotel. When the time arrived for session, which was to approve changes in the intercollegiate playing regulations, the secretary was not in his place. After a brief delay, the meeting opened without him. An hour later E. K. Hall, Dartmouth, chairman of the committee, decided to investigate and, after a telephone call to the Belmont brought the report, Mr. Camps room does not answer, MrJ(,Jtoper and Mr. Langford were sent in search of the -- J after ePery meal L. D. S. Business College SCHOOL 60 or EFFICIENCY All commercial branches. Catalog free. N. Mala SL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SAVE YOUR EYES Use Dr. Thompsons Hyewater. Btiy at your druggists or 1167 Blver. Troy. N.T. Booklet. Happy Land the tramps came to an estate named Idlehour they paused and surveyed the inscriptioil over the gate.. That sounds jest right, remarked one. Lets turn in here and spend an As hhur. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. In Strange Territory Whats tlie excitement in the Seems a gressional library? gressman Lift concon- wmndered in. Pain! Off-- No secretary. Getting no response from Mr. Camps room, Roper and Langford hurried to the office of J. R. CIhrk, assistant manager of the hotel. Tothe three men forced the door Salt Lake. Plans for the construc- gether and found the body on the bed. Dr. tion of a standard athletic field at the J. R. A. Lang, house physician, said East high school have started, It is Mr. had died in his sleep of a Camp announced by Hugh C. Lexyis, superheart attack. This wras confirmed intendent of buildings and grounds, for later by Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales, asthe board of education. When completsistant medical examiner. ed will be. one of the most Mrs. Camp was notified by teleand satisfactory in the phone at New Haven, but it was deUnited States, Mr. Lewis said. The cided that she wrould not attempt the preliminary cost, estimate for the journey to New York then. Her son, work was set at $10,000, which, If a New York business man, together let Into contracts, would be about with Roper and other members of the five In number, all below' $5000, hence rules committee, took charge of the the board is undertaking the work it- arrangements. When the news reached tne coachself, Mr. Lewis said. It appears now that the field will be constructed at es in session at the Pennsylvania, the an outlay somewhat under the esti- meeting was immediately adjourned and members of the committee ofmate, according to the engineer. fered their services to assist in the Salt Lake. Of the 239,487 head of funeral preparations. registered purebred beef cattle in the western range states, 10,934 are In Army Buys Nine Airplanes Utah, 15,238 in Idaho, 3769 in Nevada, Santa Monica, Cal. Nine cargo and 16,459 in Wyoming, according to statistics given in a recent govern- carrying airplanes for the army transment agricultural bulletin. Utah has continental airway have been ordered from the Douglas company, builders 5978 head of Hereford, 4714 head of of the world flight cruisers, for deShorthorn, 62 head of Aberdeen, Anlivery not later than 1, Vice gus, and 180 head of all other breeds. President H. H. Witzel July of the comThe Van Allen Can- pany said here. The first of the carTremonton. Tremonton factory, go carriers will be delivered April corporation, ning has contracted with growers for 600 15. acres' of peas for the 1925 season. This is just double the acreage ol Committee to Consider Rates last season and will necessitate the An interstate Washington. cominstalling of more vineries and the merce commission hearing will be increasing of the capacity of the held April 27 in Seattle to consider plant, which is being done at the application of Northwestern railroads present time. This acreage will con- to reduce through passenger rates sume two carloads of seed peas, with from Chicago, St. Louis and other the probable production of fifty car- Midwestern terminals to the Pacific coast. loads of the finished product. Price. Judge George Christensen Tax On Visitors sentenced Tom Martinez, 27, to an InIn Naples, Italy. The royal commisdeterminate term prison for the killing of Mike Blazodakis and th sar has issued a decree that all viswounding of two others in a Castle itors to Naples, except students, ecGate coffee house brawl on Octobei clesiastics and functionaries engaged In the performance of their duties, 18, 1924. Shortly afterwards Deputy Sheriff S. E. Garrett sped with the must pay a sojourn tax of 10 per cent cf the price of their lodgings. This prisoner to the state prison at Salt applies to all classes of hotels and Lake. Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone . lodging houses. Basic Theme What are you writing this time? Scenario Writer Why, Im Custards Last Stand. writing Comic Do You Know When making an omelet,, If a teaspoon of Calumet Baking Powder is added to every four eggs, and beaten In thoroughly, the omelet will be considerably lighter, more attractive and tasty. A big, modern public school has most as many devices to entertain a big department store. al- as Why not Enjoy Health? Boise, Idaho. For several years I suffered constantly from nervous-nes- s, and through the criti- cal time of lifej I was troubled with a catarrhal condition. A friend of mine; advised me to write to Dr. Pierce. I soon purchased two bottles of the Favorite Pres- and cription one of the Golden Medical Discovery and the first weeks treatment I was better; I began to gain in flesh and now I am the picture of health. Mrs. Clara Showers. Ask your dealer; or send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial pkg. of any of his remedies. -- j N. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 12-19- 25. . |