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Died. Anthony Woodward Ivins, 82, ranch owner, second in command of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) to his cousin, President Heber J. Grant; of a heart attack; in Salt Lake City...
...front cover) One day last week a bather at Bethany Beach, Del. walked into the surf wearing his wrist watch. The salt water all but ruined the watch but did not harm the bather. For sea baths, sunshine and rest in company with his wife were decidedly good for General Hugh S. Johnson?all the better because, as the watch incident showed, he was still preoccupied with business...
...trial races by the three contenders off Newport, R. I. Last fortnight the weakest candidate, Frederick H. Prince's Weeta-moe, was eliminated. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt's Rainbow settled down to the serious work of defeating Yankee, owned by a Boston syndicate and sailed by that fine old salt, onetime Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams...
Then the kettle was on the fire. From Los Angeles rushed Shintaro Fukushima, Japanese vice consul and half a dozen Japanese businessmen. They asserted that of 125 Japanese families in Salt River Valley, 25 were U. S. citizens by birth, that they legally owned about 150 acres and leased 300 acres more, that all the others were laborers. Wentworth Gurney, British consul, followed and went into a conference with Daljitsingh Sadhari and Ralmat Ali Khan. Protests flashed East and West and overseas...
Governor Moeur and State's Attorney General LaPrade went into action. They let Salt Valley's farmers know that the Law would be enforced without fear or favor, both the alien land law and the law against violence. Warrants and temporary restraining orders were issued against a score of people, some Japanese, others U. S. whites accused of leasing land to Orientals (penalty: two years in jail, $5,000 fine). Complaints poured in and more action was promised. Meantime 800 angry Aryan farmers met and voted against violence if the land laws were enforced...