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IS HOT GUILTY - I FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 6 1920 11 11 11 I I STUDENTS ON MEAL STRIKE SLED ACCIDENT (1NG INJURED IN 4 Ida Jan The Associated Press) — Students at the University of Idaho southern branch Thursday decld ed the food served in the dining hall was insufficient to keep body and soul together As a result of the sudden decision but 16 of some 400 appeared for dinner The stu-dents have been voicing objections from time to time relative to the quantity of food served and finally the rumblings flared j into open ? mutiny The present system lused at the university was inaugurated las fall supplanting the cafeteria sys tern that had been in operation for several years Officers of the school declined to make any statement locking on the action of the students as a "prank Students however arei determined that some means of adjusting the matter must be taken POCATELLO Insanity Is Defense For Passenger Saves Him By Grabbing Hold of Trousers Murder of Store Owner LOS ANGELES Jan 6— -- (By The Associated Press) — A' comof California's new plete try-olaws governing insanity as a criminal cases will be involved in theapparently trials of William Edward Hickman on the two murder indictments which he faces here The youth a ago pleaded "not guilty by reason of insanity" to charges1 of kidnaping and slaying f little Marian Parkeh Within a few hours of his indictment together with hia 16 year-old accomplice Welby Hunt for the murder of C Ivy Thorns in a drugstore holdup he entered the alternative plea of the new and little tested California law — "not guilty and not guilty by reason of -in -- - few-day- - -- - insanity" BECOMES CONFUSED So little used has been the new law— Hickman's being the first case- in Los Angeles county— that court attendants were confused by the new plea and it first was reported as the same as that entered to the Marian Parker murder charge The confusion was increased by the fact that on his arraignment Hickman first started to state his plea When the defendant himself became involved in the his attorney legal phraseology stepped forward and asked the court to permit him to plead for his client The difficulty was straightened" out when Jtlchard Cantillon Hick- X man's Los Angeles attorney restated for newspaper men the plea entered In theFarker case Hickman legally admitted his guilt by the plea he made and his tiial set for January 25 will be a sanity hearing only On' the Thorns murder indictment he first will be tried to determine his guilt and if found will be given a sanity trial guilty ' toh determine punishment Although Hickman's trial in the Thorns case was set for February 1 attorneys' indicated that a long drawn out trial in the Parker case might cause a postponement HUNT MAY TESTIFY" ! j i ' I i shot ': 'I I REG U S PAT OFF non-lipsti- " ! THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST Utah--Wyomi- DEMANDS GIFTS FAUliTS FOU ND SALT LAKE Jan 6— (By The Associated Press) — Disclosure of a "number of transactions that are not in order" iat the county shops and recommendation that a change be made in the method of conducting) the work' are reported by James H Sullivan county auditor The auditors criticize the loose method at the county shops attacking amog other things the spending of considerable time and materials on Commissioner Dahlquist's automobile and cars of other county employes Failure to bill public and private corporations for work done is also reported Discrepancies in the time cards also are mentioned S M NichQls who directed the audit had nolfes to the effect that shop employes worked a total of 429 hours on: Mr Dahlquist's car during the year including two weeks straight at one time During the year however he had mileage allotments at the same time It was noted However explanation is given that an agreement is in effect that where privately owned cars are used in the service of the county the county will stand the upkeep — - BE GIVEN BACK SALT LAKE Jan Asking the return of the engagement ring and other engagement gifts or their al6-- leged value Maurice H Barnes former University of Utah student now attending school at Washington LV C and a son of John G M Barnes of Kaysville filed suit in the district court Thursday against Josephine Stookey a former university girl and president of the ac tive chapter of Delta Epsilon soror lty In 1921 "Dutch" Barnes as he is called stating that Miss Stookey refused to marry him after consenting in December 1924 does not askxfor any "heart balm" but does ask return of chattels said to be worth $1140 or their value including the diamond engagement ring He lists the ring at 1650 four sets of table linen at $200 three linen breakfast sets at $105 three luncheon seta at $135 and a linen centerpiece at $50 —0 I - MANY SUSPECTS BEING- WATCHED - BURLEY Idaho Jan 6— (By The Associated Press) — In 20 com munities and towns widely scat tered throughout the lntermoun- tain region asmany different men each of whom is believed to be "Blackey" Miller wanted In con nectjon with the slaying of Johnf J Terry Burley taxlcab driver are under surveillance according to word received at the 'sheriffs of fice here where the widespread hunt for the slayers centers SALT LAKE Jan 6 — Richard II Wootton director of the Utah' state bureau of criminal identification left Salt Lake for Burley Idaho Thursday night to aid Idaho officers Mr Wootton took a comparaplete kit of finger-printin- g phernalia and: other modern ap- paratus 'J ARREST MADE ON FRAUD COMPLAINT 'trutli PJ I HI itOI where thef i its lure to the luxury of Aft aiWSfOII sea- - -- shore joins Hotel Galvez —(hunting golf and motoring) Make your winter plans 'ft ble hotels and a beautiful winter climate unite to make oiie of the finest winter resorts of the Southwest— nowl BOISE Idaho Jan 6 — (By The Associated Press)— On complaint of Mrs Louis Barker former Glenns Ferry woman who charges him with absconding with $650 W H Mackey was arrested in Poca-tell- o today Mrs Barker appealed to police when she became aware that "security" given by Mackey In exchange for her cash was worthless The reported transaction involved possession of a rooming house Mackey was to give possession of As the property for $690 cash "security" he offered two checks said to be drawn on an Idaho bank one for $163000 and the other for $40000 ' LOGAN COASTER DIES OF INJURIES 6 — Coasting LOG AX Jan claimed its first victim of the season In this section Thursday when Clarence Leon Iverson 12 son of August and Lossella Anderson of Nibley died at a local hospital following an accident Wednesday The boy with a number of friends was coasting down a hill In the south part of Nibley when his sled left the grade and crashed into a stump Funeral services will be held at 1 p m Saturday in Nib-le- y ward chapel i reservations and details $2 t JA fredFanW 3t all the way J 1 Greatest January Clearance! -- i Cornel — Every Advantage s Chrlstensen charging that her husband a former federal prohibition agent has for many years been of habitual intoxication obJ Devereux Gen Agt guilty tained a divorce decree from'Loyal Christensen in the Third district SQSjClift Building Phons Wasatch 240 court Thursday They were married on July 28 1919 Salt take City Utah Loyal Chrlstensen was convicted of rape in Utah county recently He has filed an appeal -- - OVERCOATS j at new prices far below j ! 1 regular—Saturday " Smith-for-Presi-de- nt "1 ! :j -- iiiii§ipi I WYOMING COLONY R FOUNDER IS DEAD - SALT LAKE Jan 6 — Services will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday in the Sixteenths ward chapel: for Byron Sessionp who died Thursday afternoon at age of 76 t hospital here at the In 1889 Mr- - Sessions and bride moved from Salt Lake to Woodruff Rich county and engaged in ranching Soon he took charge of the Bear River Livestock company holding that position until 1900 Then at the call of the church he moved to Big Horn basin Wyo to take charge of a colony and continued as loader until four years ago when hetj returned here ' Among the surviving family are 10 sons and daughters t l a! j TREATY PARIS Jan 6— (By The Associated Tress) — French circles believe that' the Franco-America- n arbitration treaty with a denunciation of progressive war in its preamble can be signed very shortly There is full accord on the principles of the treaty between the two countries and it remains only to polish the text of the treaty so that France's league of nations obligations and the American Monroe doctrine can be properly recognized These points are being discussed in exchanges of cabled notes and no real difficulties in adjusting them are foreseen BOX ELDER TOPS UTAH BOUNTY LIST SALT LAKH Jan 6— Bounties amounting to $28038 were paid by the state on 5064 predatory animals during 1927 The skins on which the bounties were paid- sold for $1033175! Box Elder bounty led the fetate in the number of bounties on predatory antmals! killed during 1927 there having been 5272 coyotes and 112 bobcats slain there during the ' i year RESORT CLOSED BOISE Ida4 Jan 6 — (By The Associated Preiiis) — The natatorium at Lava Hot j:Springs sanitarium the state resort in Bannock county has been closed for repairs to the roof of the bqlldlng Melvin Stevens superintendent of construction announced today upon his return from an inspection trip Mr Stev ens conferred ith Governor Bald-ridg- e on the advisability of using steel Instead of wooden trusses: iiiiiil l XT 1 rTrrl Well made and infinitely iff mm mm $690 m I SKULL DISCOVERED LOGAN Janji 6 — Theodore !gameii warden of Cache See-holz- er county Wednesday found a skull some distance jjdown Logan river The skull was near the bank and showed evidences of having been there foir many years No other It part of the skeleton was found of is thought thatijthe skull Is that an Indian There are more telephones" 5n Nebraska than in all of Great Brit- a1n I 1 "dop" uch as narcotic chloroform cannabis or tar prod uctTh y may stop your cough temper- arily by numbing the tissues as most cough mixtures do but this is not enough depend upon Th InSamtd air pas mast lw soothed tarn fmrnym Ioomiim and axpcLUd ladan mueui naturally In order ta affact a laatlna raoa— — PERTUSSIN utUU Nttun ta in a ra ocemptUb thaaa raaulta markabljr short tlma --— and it ia harmlaas absolutely mil Sold by drufjitt in lawgmund rnnail bottlmm IT PiSafefor Every Craitfh ' Save up to Dresses of the better kind with a rare degree of style and that workmanship places these groups far above anything elsewhere Your Own Terms V si GOATS TP 50 $1485 and $1990 - IT " 4Hanes" $200 union suits 5100— for Saturday only! 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See WIFE DIVORCES Texas in winter and £njoy a climate FORMER U S AGENT as iamous as tne nistory or triis ' SALT LAKE Jan 6:—Marie great state McCLANAHAN'S TONIGHT Great Aniount of Work M H Barnes Files Suit iDone Oik Dahlquist's Says Girl Refused Machine To Marry Him j aaar CONTRACTORS - COUNTY SHOP ds - — Idaho — Nevada—Montana ng ck sub-hea- Latest News From I LiCrl s " 4 U OMUL'SION: j r i : -- NEW YORK Jan 6 — (By The Associated Press) — As a result' of protests about the present version of the motion picture "Tho King of on the life Kings" which isB based De Mille the of Jesus pecil producer iwill add a special pro- logue before the movie goes on the road which places the entire blame for the crucifixion on Caiaphas the high priest "and other hire":o lings of the Roman empire" This was announced Thursday by Alfred M Cohen of Cincinnati in- WILD ELK CAUSE ternational president of the IndeCATTLE STAMPEDE pendent Order of B'nai B'rith the organization which led' In deMOSCOW Ida Jan 6 — Joe nouncing the film as "unfair :to Jews" and "an instigator of prej Miller and Archie Fortier cattlei men jwith herjls in the hills above uaice" Beauty bay oni Lake Coeur d'Alene PASTOR ARRIVES north of here have been SALT LAKE Jan 6 — The Rev muchi trouble recently by thegiven anAlfred M Williams newly appoint- tics of five wild elk which came ed pastor of the Third Presbyterian down from the mountains and church arrived Wednesday night mingled with their cattle and by automobile from Madera Calif stampeded thfcm time and again He was accompanied by Mrs Wil- when attempts were made to round liams1 up the stock i v two-fol- the-inflame- LIP-STIC- K J BLAME EOMANS FOR CRUCIFIXION the infected membranes and stop th irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach is absorbed into the blood attacks the seat of the trouble and checks tho growth of the germs Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds bronchial asthma bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases and is excellent for building up the system after colds or fluu( Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions Ask your druggist (adv Persistent coughs and colds lead to terious trouble You can stop them now with Creomulsion an emulsified creo-- i sote that Is pleasant to take Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with d action it soothes and heals membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities a one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles - Qeomulsion contains in addition to creosote other healing elemen which soothe and heal norn-rimme- - With the attorney for Welby Hunt reiterating that his client would plead guilty to the Thorns murder charges and throw himself on the m§rcy of the court court attaches predicted that the trial on the holdup killing would find Hunt actestifying against his former ' ' in crime complice Despite the fact that the juvenile court to which Hunt's case first was referred' sent it back to the handling due to superior court for the seriousness' of the charge the at-- : youth's attorney said he would in tried to have Hunt the tempt juvenile court ' In any event he said he would ask a separate trial ' California law "provides that the 'death penalty can be inflicted on mo person under 18 years of age court arraignment Slunt's superior 1 for January 10 Although the bullet which fatally wounded Thorns at the time of the holdup has been shown to have been the same calibre as Hunt's that pistol California law provides in such a case each of the accused'would be held equally guilty regardless ot which youth fired the IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL LONDON Jan 6 — (By The As sociated Press) — Advices from St Moritz Switzerland Thursday de scribed the injuring of King Al- oert or Belgium in a sled accident A passenger who grabbed the king by the seat of t the trousers and pulled him into position balancing the sled" prevented it from overturning the Daily Mail says OJfE THROWN OFF King Albert sustained an abrasion on his elbow Lord Northesk who was acting as brakeman was fORcTHE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS OH thrown when the- sled skidded and Injured his back The first recorded descent of a SAYS FLORIDA IN PIONEER RAILROOAD reigning monarch on the St Morlte run was made by the king on Lord DOUBTFUL POLITICS MAN DIES AGED 90 URGES LAUGHTER Northesk's sled Queen Elizabeth 6 — (By The NEW YORK Jan Intended to accompany the party CHICAGO Jan 6 — (By The AsWASHINGTON Jan 6 — By The but King Albert decided to try it Associated Press) — Charles M Associated sociated' Flor Press)— Declaring Press) — Marvin Jlughitta Andrew Car ida first himself The king wore an Schwabto learned from more is for than half a century "politically drifting rapidly lif in a old green hunting suit and a pair of negie approach ej happy into the doubtful column' Repre- conspicuous figure in American to frame of iseek mind and d friend spectacles Green Democrat of that railroad history died today at" his Two successful runs were made ship of his fellow men Receiving sentative state said Thursday it was "very home in Lake Forest following s by tho party before the accident oc the commercial peace medal from probable our in stroke of apoplexy yesterday curred On the third descent the the Arbitration Society of America 1928 will be national to ticket Mr Hughitt 90 years old had have on compelled sled skidded and bumped danger- - Mr Schwab explained that Car it some man served as president for 40 years southern outstanding a one of from letter ' the if we are to carry the state" ' ously at a point known as ?'iham- negie got chairman of the chairman board rock" Lord Northesk was thrown directors of his steel company com H'Not since the Civil war" he of the finance committee of the from it plaining that board meetings were & Northwestern railroad added "has the south been repre- Chicago more Careening the sled continued on not serious enough In reply Car sented and for than 50 years had our In ticket national It sent from abroad a picture its wayi Lord Northesk said he negie been identified with that system is be time such for was terribly frightened recognition to when of a laughing monk to be hung being active at his desk until thrown fearing that the sled would in the board room with the ad given" monition to the directors look at it overturn and injure King Albert Green suggested the name of when they felt serious Oldfield of Arkan Representative GRASPS KING'S TROUSERS TAMMANY BUSY sas- chairman of the Democratic Dudley Delavigne an English : NEW YORK Jan 6— (By The congressional campaign committee ctun passenger on the eled pushed CAMDEN N J Jan 6— (By as his candidate for the Democratic Associated himself into Lord Northesk's Press) — Mr Olvany vice — nomination of head The He grabbed King Albert by theplace Associated presidential seat Tammany is pretty busy Press) The vote or the trousers and dragged him for lipsticks might be Construed as these days with -- getting back ' a into a position which balanced the in the ratio of 3 to 2! Of 500 girls $70000 profit made by a broker crriD gets bust on a resale of Tammany hall and bob sled for the rest of the run between the ages of 13 and 16 in I was not standing on cere the Hatch Junior High school 195 DETROIT Jan 6 — Cupid Is various other things As yet he a hand in the automotive has not read Governor Smith's a have Joined said club taking and later mony" Delavigne "This was the greatest thrill I two members have been ousted for industry Miss Elizabeth Brlggs 35000 word message except for the ever had greater than the war or violating the rules whose father's company makes headlines and RIVER RAGES even motorcycling" the klncr-sai- d automobile bodies is engaged to AT BARRIERS when the run was finished He de Mount Elbruz in the Caucasus The total area of Chinese terrl her childhood neighbor' Charles T sired to try the famous and danger tory is estimated at 4278352 Fisher Jr whose father founded range is the highest mountain in ji Wash SPOKANE Jan 6— (By ous cresta run but the queen in- square miles Europe thesFisher Body corporation The Associated Press) — The Clear terposed a veto water river iraged at three great barriers of ice that blocked it to day but residents of Lewlston Idaho valley felt that no heavy damage would result unless- the rapidly melting snows send the riv er sluicing over its banks within the next 12 hours DINE Highways were inundated nous es have been washed away ice has been forced from the river bed iver (Continued From Pace One) the surrounding farm lands and the bridges have been threatened and county commissioners of We but a regiment of workers was counties the mobilized today to keep the waters ber and Salt Lake of Salt Lake and city engineers work moving gradually Railroad and the county engineers men the: forces of the Idaho state Ogden or JuaKe ana Weber coun hifrhway department authorities ties bait and residents were taking precau DIXSMORE TO PRESIDE tions to prevent further damage President F Dinsmore of Besides the Lewlston rvalley the the branch Burton will preside and in were snows threatening troduce W II Wattis vice presi melting other regions in northern daho dent of the Associated General Con and eastern Washington causing tractors of as toastmas- creeks to rise to the proportions tert MayorsAmerica Bowman and Fran See Our Display of surging torrents cis Mr: Parker Mr Finch and Ora of styles At Kellogg Idaho in the steep Kundy will speak There will be of McUlanahan's "Cheerful Credit' is yours i L v now snappy featured at' mountains vsnowslldes were entertainment the dinner during menace The Pine Creek road was followed by a dance The funcclearaway prices blocked- - today an avalanche 6 tion will at 7 oclock with £ -- —Offering entire stock! L feet long and about 25 feet1 deep ladies of begin the members as guests U Our mountain off the broken ''Kensing-System- " VOTJB BY JMAIIj having side The roaring of the slide and Announcement of i the newly aearancejl crashing of trees and rocks! gave elected: officers will be made by warning of the danger for a great umrora M Alston of Salt Lake distance A blacksmith shop and chairman of the nominating com fnnfa nt evr!1 rflxatres Iwere mittee Ballots have been cast caved in from the tremendous by mail candidates having been named at a recent meeting Wil- weight of snqw ford W Gardner and William E Ryberg are candidates for presi WANT DEMOCRAT dent Andrew II Chrlstensen of Salt Lake and Ora Bundy of Og COAST ON MEETING den for vice president and four contractors for two vacancies on 6 TWIN FALLS- - Ida Jan! the board of directors— W O — Creer of Provo Henry E Schrav- (By The Associated Press) (You Don't Keed Cash Here 'caman intensive of en of Salt Lake C M Alston of Inauguration at McClanaban's) naSalt Lake and IT T Reynolds of paign to 'bring the Democratic tional convention to San Fran Kpringville John L Griffith of Cisco will bei one of the main obTake all of your selections at Salt Lake was the only nominee exfor secretary jectives of the meeting of the time of purchase — plan 'to pay Mrs Joseph Rirle of Ogden will ecutive committee of the western a little each week or pay-da- y division of the Al a vocal solo and entertain with association which Willi hold Loren F Wheelwright will give a its principal session here Monday piano solo Players from an Og AS LONG AS 8 MONTHS den theatre will also contribute according tt W Orr Chapman to TO PAY the program Idaho representative on the icom Governor H Dern has George mittee The states of Wyoming Mon- been Invited to attend but it was here that he will be SMALL AMOUNTS tana Utah Ivevada and Idaho will understood unable to be here be represented with possihle representation from ' Colorado Mr Chapman stated j 2-PaFRENCHFAVORING nts & ANTI-WAr ut A THREE DAYS COUGH Use Your Credit Now BuytheBudget Way Sale — Winter Millinery for Women and Girls $100 and $185 Entire Stock Keducedl $1485 — and better Every coat whether sport or dress at $1485 to $3985 or even slightly more — all are reduced from our highest priced lines 1 ' '' Your Own Terms ' ' I Cheerful Credit" New and Old Customers Are Invited ' AY J LM u n BEMEMBER the NAME for CREDIT and VALVES J f ! |