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TRAGEDY TAKES FORECLOSURE PLACE IN AIR: SALE IN UTAH PILOT IS SHOT ISRESISTED Plane Crasg to Ground Salt Lake 6fl7M0b Fights —Student Pulls Pistol, Officers Takes His Life Bombs Used SAN BENTO, Tex. SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 24— A dou shooting When the Sheriff’s office attempt- plane crash, ended the lives day afternoon to conduct fliers on outskirts ion of six Salt Lake homes foreclosures, rioting oke out in the City and County Building | A crowd of five hundred men and women stormed the building, tacking police and deputies with wound |clubs and stones. Gaining entrance to the lower floor of the building 2 bullet The witne n McCaul, [the rioters smashed chairs, tables aged 21 mbed out and broke windows. of the wrec walked about 20; Officers were required to use feet shot, kill-|tear gas bombs to rout the dem- dropped |onstrators. Occupants of the var- ious offices were forced by the gas fumes to leave the building and official business was suspended for some time. JUDGE FACING as he fel was teaching McCaul to 1 Dodson, McCall's room- d the youth had been ser- and had appeared to be depressed. his body R AR e s o e w PRV OSSN SN FUNERAL OF ), M. DAVIS HELD SUNDAY AT TWO ervices for Well Known Pioneer to Be Held at Trinity Cathedral The funerdl of John Montgom- ery Davis, well known pioneer of is city, who died last Sunday evening, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Dean C. E. Rice will officiate at the ser- vices. Interment will be in Ever- green Cemetery. The casket will not be opened at the church, but friends who so e, may call at the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Murmz\ry,, Saturday afternoon and evening| during the hours, to 5 o'clock | and 7 to 9 o'clock Active pall bearers will be Gun- & vors for the young people who at- tend the party. Gym Is Ballroom The gymnasium has already been transformed into a ballroom, and | a musical motif has been. carried out in the -clever - decorations— large black and white sharps, flats, notes and other musical insignia with which the Glee Club is wel} | Washington's birthday at the resi- | |dence of Mrs. Samuel Guyot, |the Ladies’ Altar Society of the COLONIAL TEA IS CHARMING AFFAIR| The Colonial Tea, given on M. Garner presided at the tea table during the afternoon and la- dies of the Altar Society served. All the ladies were dressed in col- jonial costume. Over fifty attended the tea dur- |ing the afternoon. — e MRS. C. L. DONALD, OF by ‘Catholic Church, of the Nativity, was one of the prettiest teas to be ANCHORAGE WILL VISIT IN SEATTLE Mrs. C. L. Donald, of Anchor- age, is eboard the steamer Alaska on her way to Seattle where she will visit for several weeks. While acquainted. given in Juneau for many months. Jim Cole, Tom Cole, Sonny Gray ‘ ‘The colonial idea was carried out and Miss Palmer have been in at the tea table with old-fashioned | charge of the arrangements for the | candlenbra and candle light shed Ball and all 38 members of the‘a soft glow over the charmingly Glee Club have assisted them. |arranged table, with its center- |the steamer was in Juneau, Mrs. Lo le s {plece of golden daffodils. Donald vis rother, ol hpen Tor sale at Emplre. Mrs Harley Turner and Mrs. A. ‘Glenn carrii'::w: Rty TO KEEP nar Blomgren, J. E. Kearney, Sam | Feldon, C. H. MacSpaddan, E. M.{ Polley and B. D. Stewart. Hon-| orary pallbearers are: J. L. Gray, | John Reck, R. C. Mize, ChesbenI Tripp, R. E. Robertson, H. Rv‘ Vander Leest, Lockie MacKinnon, B Probably for the purpose of keeping close watch on public senti- ment, veteran newspapermen have been installed in Mr. Roosevelt’s secretariat. They are Marvin H. Mcintyre (left), Stephen T. Early | REVELATION MADE BRCWNSVILLE, Tex., Feb. 24— ressed the belief that | IMPEACHMENT | ight for po’sev} idaonae | plane which a gang| Secired for use in mak. House Attempting to Dis- b taway after hold-ups. pose Of (as(‘ Of Fed_ have been brought | tioning or are under| eral Jurist hearing. — o officers said they ‘WASHIN! ().\'. Feb. 24. — The McCall was used by the House is to attempting to reach reobers to get possession of the a decision whether to censure, im- peach or dismiss the complaints > in preparation for hold-ups.| - - oo lagainst Federal Judge Harold Lou- derback, of San Francisco. The Louderback case is in con- nection with receivership cases. A minority report urged that Judge Louderback be impeached. More Power Is Given Currency Comptroller WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—-Sona~‘ tor Couzens' resolution giving the | Comptroller of Currency new pow-| ers over National banks for a lim- ited time, has been approved unan- imously. by ~the House Banking Committee. VOTE IS TAKEN WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. — Late this affernoon the House voted for impeachment of Judge Louderzack. The case now goes to the Senate for trial where leaders said they would be unable to take up the case before March 4. The charges are the outgrowth of appointments of receivers for different San Francisco concerns. SAM WHITE, FLYING WARDEN, BACK IN AR} Sam O. White, Alaska's fiying game warden, who was grounded a month ago by a severely injured hand, is back in the air again on his usual aerial game patrols, said information received today at local headquarters of the Alaska Game Commission. He owns and pilots his own plane, White was returning from a trip |to Kantishna about 30 days ago |and after landing at Fairbanks, suffered severe injuri’s, to one of his hands. He spent some time /in a hospital and was kept on the ground while the injuries recov- jered. | ;l’ortland Judge Is 1 T ———— Basketball TONIGHT Final Battle for Channel Championship GEORGE BROS. vs, JUNEAU FIREMEN PRELIMINARY GAME § Named to Be State Corporation Com. | SALEM, cregon, Feb. 24.—Judge Charles H. Carey has been ap- pointed State Corporation Com- ! missioner by Gov. Julius Meler. !Judge Carey is a prominent Port- {land attorney and succeeds James Mott, Congressman-Elect. p | o | i 7:30 P. M. | MILES CITY, Montana, Feb, 24 1 United Meat vs. Super-J's |—Four passengers were injured, Inone dangerously, when an engine and four cars of the Milwaukee's Olympian were derailed at Geneva. Admission: 25¢, 15¢, 10c s s il BUDWEISER, 3-pound cans ............. 50¢ i SUGAR, 10 pounds for ...........cooooeoeeneee 50¢ ‘ £ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 (right) and souis Howe (below). (Associated Press Photos) FUNERAL FOR HAVANA GETS , | MRS. 0. HARRI = BOMB SGARE;:,’S’;SA?';E:M&{”B':& flN SAT“RDAY hlght prlosnons Take, !N GRADE GYM TONIGHT, Charles Bohm, S. Zynda, Homer G. Nordling, Wallis George, John 5. Green, George Simpkins and| George Messerschmidt. YOU WELL or TO GAIN BACK STRENGTH and VIGOR! From great scientific laboratories maintained by na- High School boys and girls, | Place in City Shortly After ‘Mldmgh[ teachers of the school staff and | eir escorts, are expecting to en-, HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 24—Eight |joy cne of the best parties of the bombs exploded in Havana two|school year when the Boys' Glee hours after midnight, but no dam-|Club Ball gets under way in the Services for Prommenl Ju-| neau Woman Under Aus- pices of Elks’ Lodge | age is reported. grade school gymnasium at 9\ Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar > explosion of bombs musvw‘OdOCk tonight. | Harri, who died suddenly in Port- several hundred persons to desert| The Ball is to be one of the land, Ore., ten days ago, will be a ballroom in the center of the few formal program parties of the| held at 2 o'clock Saturday after- ci chool year, and features have been noon in the Auditorium of the| Other points on the island Werc;zllanned which should make it a Elks' Hall under the auspices of reported’ to be quiet. ery special occasion. 1 he B. P. O. Elks. | Music will be furnished by y,hei Pall bearers will be John Reck, | High School Dance Orchestra, un- | BRIDGE DESTROYED der the direction of Miss Blanche; Turner. Ted Keaton singing with | H. J. Turner, George Kohlhepp, H. R. Vander Leest, Nick Bavard HAVANA, Feb. 24—The bomb- and R. R. Hermann. ings early today were climaxed by the orchestra, is a scheduled addi-| Mr. Harri, prominent business ipe destruction of a railroad bridge tion to the program. man, returned on the Northwest- |i, camaguey Province. Harmony Numbers ern accompanying the remains of A lnachu:; gun, ammunition, Ti- | Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Miss Alice his wife, whom he had taken south | f1oq and shotguns have been found |Palmer and Miss Blanche Turner, for medical treatment two Weeks yae in the Y. M. C. A. a trio whose singing is becoming ago. 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