Show THE OGDEN l E OF SUGAR Ex-Presid- ent Of Cubans Is Hunted' Again TO REST WITH : ' Far Eastern CONFAB CALLED Situation Is World Issue TO H APACTI0H - WHITE HOUSE Co-opera- prcsI3ent May Delay His Approval To Study Protests 1 ISLANDS "COM PL A I N 'Agriculture Department To Set Quotas Following Full Study v WASHINGTON April 25— (AP)— The signatures of Speaker Ratney t and Vice President Garner were awaited today to transfer the Jones- Costigan sugar bill from Capitol Hill to the White House lor final action to set its controlling machinery ' V A of emphatic — complaints and in order to make the effectiveness oi tne hill coincide with even dates of the month In complaints ranging Vigorous tone from discriminatory 10 ruinous" from Puerto Rico Hawaii and tr Philippines were before the president for his consideration be fare he affixes his signature --The president had promised to weigh these complaints carefully to aid while it was impossible most bill of text the the tiaange criticism could be of the of the secretary action aTayed by oi agriculture in fixing the terri torial and Insular quotas on a noer ft basis Administrators In the sugar dlvi- aion of the department ci agncui-tr- e today reiterated that these quo tas had not yet been fixed and tSat once fixed would be subject to aiudy by interested cabinet ministers and the Dresident Hawaiian sugar interests today continued their efforts with the of agriculture begun two secretary weeks ago to fix a Hawaiian quota jual to or higher than the 935000 ton figure mentioned by President Jfcoosevelt in February --No test of the constitutionality of tSe sugar measure has been plan id pending action by the agricul tare department in fixing quotas te LAKE CITY April 23— rvwernor Blood moved Quick ti to marshal the state's re ly today sources to avert tne enects 01 a thrpatened severe drouth against which he has appealed for federal aid He called a meeting of state officials and others concerned with water supplies to meet at the capitol this afternoon ana cuscuss a plan of action" ACTION PROMISED Meanwhile he was assured by Senator William H King of the of federal agencies in Utah drouth situation the meeting In response to a telegraphic appeal from the governor senator crave assurance that federal action would be forthcoming "I have conferred with the proper officials in the agricultural department and in the relief organization" he telegraphed Governor Blood action has been "Immediate R H Hinckley Director promised will be advised promptly "The relief organization and the agricultural department will probably be asked to have a survey made immediately with recommendations as to the extent of the drouth and the character of relief immediately required "I will do everything "possible to secure immediate relief" OGDENITE INVITED ' Invited to attend this afternoon's meeting were the members of the state water storage commission the state engineer President E G Peterson of the State Agricultural College and others from that Institution State Relief Director HinckWilley P H Mulcahy of Ogden WalR William liam Peterson and lace who compose the Deer Creek-Uta- h ee lake diking conference water and representatives of users SALT (a tt-rn- Reports were current today that the president might withhold nia signature until early next week to rermit careful study a Senator Assures Blood Federal Agencies yilX off-sho- re A GEE ADO MACIIADO Island Government Asks United Stktes To Arrest Hi NEW YORK April 25— (AP)— Oerardo Machadoi deposed president of Cuba who fled from the death threats of his countrymen last August was a hunted man affaln todav— hunted by American authorities on Cuba's request for off-sho- re 'alarm was sent A general poll' out after United States marshals failed to find Machado at his New York apartment They were told by his secretary Julio Fer nandez that the former Cuban president has left Sunday with- out Ravine where he was going Federal port autnonties ana officials (were asked to border watch for Machadq The criminal Charges against him are based on Wholesale shootings which occurred a few days before his flignt irom tne irou bled Island A warrant for his arrest was issued vesterday afternoon by United States Commissioner Gar ret W Cotter It was asked by a representative of the Cuban conj sulate At Havana Cuban officials explained they had afked Machado's provisional arrest pending transmittal of an extradition petition GacheAsks Aid On z Beaver Dam Route mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "LOO AN April 25— Work on the to the state departinent at Washlower Logan canyon road will begin ington j Immediately the Cache county com The Cuban state department InrrJssioners were assured by the state dicated its Intention to seek exroad commission Wednesday after tradition also of Machado's fora short conference This work was mer chief of staff General Alpromised by the state when it was berto Herrara mainstay of the decided to approach Logan canyon Machado regime by way of East Fourth North street who likewise fled to America and the south end of the Utah State Agricultural college Recommendations for possible work were asked by the state The first project listed by the county t runs from Main street on West to street in Second North Logan Beaver dam and the Box Elder county line It Is planned to gravel and oil this road and straighten SALT LAKE CITY April 26— drive near the fish rearing ponds about two miles west of Logan (AP) —Governor Henry H Blood will meet tomorrow with the state f planning commission which was ento a membership of 18 when larged Las May Be he made X0 additional appointments yesterday on the recommendation Scene of of the six original members S R DeBoer consultant planner LAS VEGAS Nev Apr!' 28— (AP) will laso meet with the commission — A celebration la which the seven which Is to pass upon preliminary basin states of the Colorado river phases of a plan of procedure bewould participate is being planned fore It Is forwarded to the federal ' for September 1925 when the first planning commissiori members be will The Boul at the appointed yesterday power generated der darn by Governor Blood j are J O Elton Tentative plans formulated by the representing the mining interests Las Vegas chamber of commerce of Utah Kenneth p Wright chief call for a celebration lasting one engineer for the state road commisweek with each cf the seven states sion on transportation George A for Utah of the napresenting an appropriate program Yager director -re tional ca a designated day Nevada would employment service repreer present an historical pageant of senting labor Dr Dorothy B of the University of Utah tne southwest Utah a musical day: Wyoming a rodeo and California interested in sociological phases P H Mulcahy of Ogden on transporan electrical pageant Iron-hand- ed BLOODWIDENS g com-mite- f— Officials Will Speak At Scout Conference EVANSTON Wyo April 25— Oscar A Klrkham Salt Lake City assistant regional executive of the Boy Scouts and Preston Pond of Logan Utah executive of Cache valley council will address a meeting of Boy Scout officials and Scout parents of Wyuta district in the Methodist church this evening A court of honor of Wyuta district will be held in Woodruff Saturday evening About 250 awards will be made Mr Pond will be present at the court of honor LOGAN April 26— Officials of the Cache valley Boy Scout council will go today to Evans ton Wyo to at- tend the Wyuta district conference Among those intending to take part are Executive Preston Pond President J W Kirkbride Joseph Quin-ne- y and Walter M Everton Celebration Nys-wand- Victim of Drowning i To Be Buried Today tation and agricultural phases' William Peterson director of extension Utah State Agricultural college representing agricultural mineralogical geological and recreational phases State Senator Julian M Bamberger of Salt Lake City on transportation rjIONTPELIEB Idaho April 23— and legislative phases and C G (UP) — Funeral services will be con- Adney of CorinneJ on agriculture' : ducted here today for John W Bar- and livestock ren prominent Idaho merchant 43 aid business man who was drowned la Salt river ' Barrett's body was discovered 50 yards downstream from where he left his automobile to fish r— Local Laborj To Be : Hired' Avers Blood m Indications in Geneva were that China may appeal to signatreaty tories of the against Japan's Asiatic policy nine-pow- er Some Washington observers linked President Roosevelt's full navy declaration wth the developments between Japan and China In Nanking authorities denied a report that China would negotiate a $100000000 loan with the United States Col Theodore Roosevelt former governor general of the Philippines asserted there was danger to the islands' economic independence in Japan's policy He said the United States has never realized the significance of Philippine independence i t RATE REHE ARING Charge Matter Telephone May Be laken " Into Court SALT LAKE CITY April 26— (AP) —In a motion on file today at the Utah public utilities commission offices the Mountain States Tele phone and Telegraph company has left the way open for an appeal to the state supreme court or the federal court if a rehearing is not granted the company by the commission on its order calling for reduction of telephone rates in Logan to the level of those in Provo The motion was filed by Milton Smith of Denver and W Q Van Cott of Salt Lake City and sets forth nine grounds for granting the motion They are based on hear ings conducted in Logan and Salt Lake City last November December and February One cites 11 Instances termed "errors" In the decision of the com mission "some of which are manifest on the face of the decision and others will be manifest from a con sideration of the records" The commission's order is brand ed confiscatory and on this allegation the case could be taken before either the supreme court of Utah or the federal courts attorneys said The rehearing motion carried with it automatic suspension of the reduced rate order pending a hearing on the motion to rehear WAGE CHECKS BOOSTED (Continued from Page One) tive association or the conference of managers it is uncommittee From-MddngSlamderstood that said association and said committee cannot bind any such — organization or any such car CHICAGO April 26 — (AP) There in rier respect thereto but they do is nothing like a "powerhouse" hand to grip and hold a bridge enthus- recommend that In the event that iast—thought Harold Freeman un- general wage movements are inaug urated the proceeding under such til last night connotices should be conducted nation 1100 other Vieing with nearly tract bridge players in a tourna- ally In pursuance to the railway " ment Freeman found himself with labor act" ' The a grand slam hand bidding reached its peak and Freeman was EFFECT IN OGDEN about to play when an attendant The two and one-ha- lf per cent tapped him on the shoulder become to restoration railroad pay Freeman turned annoyed and the effective on 1 mean will an in attendant spoke: "Pardon me sir crease of July in $200000 but we have Just received a message the annualapproximately of division rail payrolls that your wife is being taken to the roads into Ogden accord hospital You are about to become ing to running a survey made today by The a father" Standard-ExaminFreeman dropped his cards and Of this amount it Is estimated dashed out A substitute made the about 40 per cent is' directly that grand slam to the Ogden trade terri tributary f tory The survey Indicated that the In Initial restoration will mean an increase cf between $85000 and $70-0for Southern Pacific employes Case on the Salt Lake division and about $24000 for employes of the SALT LAKE CITY April Ogden Union Railway and Depot of Implication in the Clear- company field State bank robbery on Januf ary 29 Robert Reed 42 colored the state penitentiary ' at In was arrested Wednesday by police Mounds ville W Va records show and held for Sheriff Joseph Hol-bro- that there is one case of tubercuof Farmington losis to every 26 imprisonments Reed who has served terms in Wash Seattle Portland Ore Pocatello Idaho Ogden and Salt Lake City was said by the officers to be one of three men who robbed Wool the bank of $1800 " SALT LAKE CITY April 28— (AP) — A group of Cache county Pile Sufferers residents told Governor Henry H Blood Answer Ton These On they feared pnly Idaho men Question? would be employed during construction of the Hyrum! dam — as an Do you know why external reme- Idaho contractor wus 'awarded the !o cot fits quick and permanent dy Job by the federal government r&ael? -The Hyrum project is ' part of Wby cutting Cot not femora the amis? Utah's reclamation! program and "Do you know the cum of Pile la Governor Blood informed the "deleinternal? that PWA rules provide that ""To there !a congestion cf blood gation IflT the lower bowel — the vein flabby labor must be employed from the tK part lifeless? federal lists: He said "£o you know that there 1 a harm-- ! he would keep an eye on the proja Internal remedy for Itching bleed ect to be sure that local labor is by lrt orLeonhardt protruding piles discovered and known as HEM-iiO- used lr that Im ruaraxjteedf Meanwhile M I Thompson presibanishes pile by remov-Ir- x dent of the Utah Federation of the cause It stlmu'atea the circulation In the lower bowel— drlre out Labor issued a statement demandth thlcit impure blood heaia and re- ing that the' Hyrum dam contractor stores the alfected part pay wages to conform with miniKEH-nots to' sueceful In even mum scales ths most stubborn canes that Schramm Industrial established by the state comrnlssion Johnson and all food drusrgista dvie evv-rsufferer to get botti of Mr Thompson said he had been Tablets today— take them as — then If not completely satisfied advised that wage iscales in effect at the dam were five to 15 cents bea results — your money back low the minimum allowed by the commission order j " - j n) 'TTrM-ROI- D O dl-Tf'- 91 Cecil I -- i thxl ir April 23— The Woodruff stake MJJL will hold a recreation convention In Evanston this evening The Evanston MJA completed its course of study for the year Tuesday evening During May recreation work will be carried on in departments Stake Honor day will be held at It is probable Randolph May 12 that the Evanston ward MIA will be represented in all activities this EVANSTON and those from Price Helper and Moab Utah are entered The cios ins events will be a parade of the bands and a massed band concert Persons earning less than $3000 own two-thirof all the motor cars in the United States 57408 Utah Bands Entered In Colorado Contest GRAND JUNCTION Colo FLEAS Ml nament Nineteen hands ' ' year j er April their post-wa- exile r AMcWhenYouNeedlt — — -- the tiiIm of Men and Womea both knew d A Strong Gennicid Dt£iectnt Will not inj we the teadret and eoftert parts Sum Formula CAPILLARIS-1 (Urnxw Mrc Co- - Clca Ridg av'vv' v ' Mv--It 0 lis f I t ST v t f ir w tEsaguieiatine yvyyy-yy : ?i yyy yyyyyyyy v- V'-- '' i Foiter-Miibu- ra NOW IS TIIE TDIE TO BUY WITH GOLD AND SILVER both advancing good Judgment dictates for YOU to buy now from Anderson'— v ''y'yy 'yy '' SEED STORES ROMANCE BRIDAL PAIR ! : special of In the new beauty value natural Compare gold geous Cnfl t y sipl J usual un-l- £ Ten-diamo- nd IN5ECT y2 gor- Pay $5 Down — $1 Week Pr ice PAISLEV PATTERN SWEETHEART $ COMBINATION HflShe will be thrilled £07f ilJ with the beauty of 18-ka- rat i $375 Down-—$- l Weekly On display Beautiful ten-- 0 endiamond gagement ring combination set In white or natural (in 1 WeUJ Washington are gold i MM IXmm - at the School 27 50 Special Original Rogers Bros Regularly $5500 $2 Week - "When baby was about three months old he had a rash which turned out to be eczema His face and head were very much irritated and the skin was red and inflamed and peeled It itched very much and he scratched quite a bit I could net sleep nights on account of him Thl3 lasted a year and I used several ointments but none helped cow baby has Finally I found out about Cuticura Soap and Ointment arid2473 5 W 1st no more eczema lie is healed! (Signed) Mrs E Zohn Ore Portland Ave Cooking- TIDE JIODERND Ogden Utah 252 South Main Salt Lako City L'tah ScT Ointment 23c and 50cT Talcum 23c Y this lovely diamond engagement natural gold ring set with diamond wedding ring to match BELL TAILORS Pttr Dree Ckml Car so-cal- habit-formin- N J This Event Fri Sat Mon 50 PIECES GUARANTEED LIFETIME Limited Time Offer V 2 M Take Advantage of ThU Salt This Week Pay $1 Down - $1 Week ' Budget the Cost 2403 VASHUIGTCn ys dj Event BabyVery Much Irritated' by! Eczema Healed—by Cuticura Proprietors: kid-ne- An Opportune Diamond and Silver ont Returned by onr agents from Valwholesale tailoring departments ues from 10 to $20 Choice of entire lot as low as Soap X anUirirIi frM that yonr contain 16 MILLS of tiny tubct or Biters which help to purify th blood and out you healthy They should Iour kep Plata of ol4 m thru the bladdes matter which contains 4 pounds of wasta If you hsrs trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty amount rsus Ins burning and discomfort the IS MILL3 of kidney tubes need wsahlng out This dinger signal may be the beginning of nsggins backache leg pains loss of pep and vitality feet getting tip nights lmnbsgo swollen and ankles rheumatic pains and disslnMS If kidneys don't empty S pints srery day and get rid of 4 pounds of wast natter your body will take up these poisons earning erlous trouble It may knock yea out and iay you up for many months Don't wait &sk your druggiat for DOAK'S PILLS which has a doctor's prescription been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 years They glvs quick relief and will help to wash out the IS MILES of kidney tubes But don't take chances with strong drtitrS or "kidney cures" that el aim to fix you up in IS minutes Your common senae will tell you that this is impoaaible Treatments of this nature may seriously Injure Insist on and irritate delicate tissues the old rellsble relief DOAN'S PILLS g Aat contain no "dope" or irugs Be sure you get DOAN'3 PILL3 Co at your druggist O ttS4 Medical For The Bride of Today r XT : va Pay $750 Down — t o fr SO Yoaw— 5 VitaL'tf Vigor ay Unclaimed Salts and O'Coats $1000 Gampoldskirchen near Vienna' it was learned today probably to become president of Austria and to be peace-holdfor young Arch duke Otto prospective king Three rooms have been prepar ed ' for Archduke Eugene at the monastery of the order of German Catholic knights A- - special gov ernment decree authorized the 70- bachelor Archduke to lead year-ol- d what is expected to be a parade of Hapsburgs back to Austria from 3 ini $479 VMM TUBES C PJI to match onr coat and vest with each $1009 suit order OAS19-AH- j Saturday evening A SENSATIONAL VALUE I Only three applied for examina tion for driver licenses Wednesday afternoon Two were successful in the examination by Rink Smurth-wai- te examiner and state highway Mr Smurthwalte patrol officer stated today that the one who rauea was an experienced driver and was familiar with traffic regulations but he could neither read nor write which made it impossible for him to read the traffic signs along the highways He was advised to learn to read the signs and then try an other examination The applicant stated that he never attended school the examining officer related VIENNA April 26 —(UP)— Arch duke Eugene will arrive soon at Win Back Pep ch P AIIIS $1 'A The body mar be viewed at Llnd- quisk & Sons' chapel and will be taken to Evanston for Interment Archduke En Route To Become President? from Colorado 15 ch mxGWCB!t " Ore' ( — dreds of young musicians from west ern Colorado and eastern utan wno are takinsr part in the annual west ern Colorado band and music tour overcoat BOTH cut from single mill ends tailored to your measure in oat own shops wita fist linings and ready to pot on Free! Writ or call for cloth samples with self measuring outfit for suits cut to your measure— Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county this afternoon took Froylan Machado 34 Mexican of Ogden from the city jail to Syracuse Davis county lor preliminary hearing on a second degree burglary charge in connection with the Clearfield bank robbery of January 29 He had been held in the city Jail for sheriff Holbrook for a number of weeks pending the:"flxlng of time for a hearing before a committing magistrate I is contended by the officers that Machado was implicated ! in the bank robbery and that he was one of the burglars who entered the bank and burned a hole through the vault door The hearing was to be held before the Justice of the peace of Syracuse It was originally plan ned to hold the hearing in Farming- tons but the place of hearing was - " changed ch AT ui Two Pass Drivers' Syracuse For Hearing Exams Third Fails 00 000! Here's a quick sure easy way to get rid of the fleas without harming aniyour pet: Bu-hasimply spnmue tne powmal with sifting the der llehtlv throueh the fur Then watch the fleas roll off! For and no wonder they hate Bu-ha—it is sure deatn to insect pests Eu-hais safe and cheap—keeps pets healthier and free from neas IN HANDY SIFTER CANS Georee E (Ted) MaJtby died to day at noon at the family home 174 street after a long Twenty-secon- d Illness of heart trouble Air ivxajLuy was icoiutuv v Hot Springs Idaho and has resided lie was In Ogden only two weeks born in AJmy Wyo June 30 1872 a son of Orlonzo and Eliza Street Maltby He resided in Almy until 1910 when he moved to (Lava not Springs where he operated a black- smith shop Mr Maltby is survived by his mother of Ogden and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs John Eentson Frank Maltby and Ray Maltby of Salt Lake City Mrs J W Riead of Bonners Ferry Idaho Mrs R L Henry Primville Ore and Grover C Maltby Oregon City three days starting todav this city will he host to nun 26 — (AP)— For MLTBY — Mexican Taken To ds 9 OH Finally Mr Williams said "Well if you feel that way about it I'll commission change my vote" The ten-day pethen established the riod for the city schools to pay its delinquent bill Commissioner Williams produced figures from the waterworks office to show that during the first three months of this year $4329474 has been collected in water taxes compared to $3972066 during the sameperiod of 1933 an Increase of $3- Wyo i Ik FOR GREATER VOICE A group of Utah Power and Light company security holders meeting Wednesday in the Dooly building at the call of C P Overfield named a committee of six to decide upon the advisability of holding a general meeting of security holders to study a course of action to obtain increas ed representation of the preferred shareholders ""in the management of the company Members of the committee are: Mr Overfield Tracy R! Welling ex ecutive secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation Joel F Nibley J Eastman Hatch Insurance man Dean F Brayton Salt Lake attorney and Dr William T Ward ds ln-Peer- With c storm-proof- ed FOR ONLY 11000 Mutuals Will Hold Recreation Session ITBtfnoDftae UsiekJ It soothes Apvlf LTJ3IBESJIAN DEAD tb pmia— rrrrentj infection sod oaircsjsAik KANSAS CITY' April 25 — (AP)— root drug gist for the to be 50c Warren L Prickett CO a vice presi- dent and a member of the executive board of the Long-Be- ll Lumber company died at his home last night after a month's illness nonpayment of bills Harm came to work this morn ing with a chip on his shoulder I'm not ashamed of my department I'll have you understand" declared Mr Williams "Let's look this audit over Maybe we can find something to kick about Fine j irriit! covered The armv's observation that prices generally have declined sharply dur-in- ff the last few vears and that pow er rates should decline accordingly ia met with the statement that the Utah eomnanv'a oDeratine income has dropped approximately $2806000 m four years ibzs to 1943 Arguing that executives salaries are not too high the brief contends that out of total ooeratlne expenses of 1S32 the salaries paid to the com pany's 10 highest saiariea omcers and employes amounted to oruy one and two-thirper cent POWER PURCHASED In answer to the army's charge that the comoanv Daid the Idaho Power eomrjanv In 1932 27 mills Der kilowatt hour for electric current whereas the company's average cost of generating power was 11 mills ' the brief reads: is mill "The 11 figure not the total cost of producing electricity and reports clearly show this figure does not include all operating expense items the largest of which is taxes which in 1932 were $1303400 Other operating costs which this figure does not reflect are important elements of the cost of depreciation insurance and return on the investment and obviously no allowance is made for losses of current incident to transmitting and distributing the electricity to the public" ok KfJ gnss tight into th errans quickiy you Vjl:4f tuts 4 Hddt a (w koxr FlaiifS r:-- J :ta cat poisoM txanl'tm bnroizt soda brixa ) Iirj comfort No mpf echiaf bftk L'a-- l oi rr pmzdui jo!B- -i from actiTit Aak dmzsirt to FoJsy jP'lfce- -t bo sjt&ar al&aay fcc fuaraalee ClSJ k::r sed ' HEM-BOI- m Tt 00 ! m Ixa er i a year l " ' COMPANY WANTS - are only trying to help you out in T TAKE CITY Aoril 26 — (AP) your department and now you vote at the against being helped" In a brief on file today commls-Hrutilities Utah state public IH eet the money in hut I can t th Utah Power and Light do it" all in one day" said Mr company holds that rates charged for electricity xurrusnea w ron "If we Rive the school ten days excessive that and not are notice will you vote for it?" asked Douglas benefits received from service fees Mr Peery No" from Commissioner Wil paid to the Electric Bond and Share xora new of mavenauy liams company exceed the costs Involved Well then quit your bellyaching Th hrief was offered in reply to about collections in the water de the United States army in its case partment" replied Peery I'm not bellyaching" Williams against the power company an wnicn a 10 per cent reduction in eiecmcai insisted "I want a legal opinion rates at the military post is sought on this I don't want to jump into The army's effort to obtain the it" rate slash has been watched with "All we hear from you lately" considerable interest followers oi continued the mayor "is how bad thw rsis stated because the rate water collections are" schedule is the same as that which I can tell you now Mayor Peery Should I won't shut the water off from use applies to the general public the army be successful it was point-- h by any unemployed man" Williams tmt its case mieht be used as replied a precedent in litigation to obtain We're not talking about the un a reduction jor vne puuuu aa employed" said Peery whole "Well I want an opinion on this INCOME DECLINES matter Personally I'm not so sure The reolv brief was filed by you're right in what you are doing George R Corey and A u inman Iarethink you are wrong Attorneys not always right They are attorneys for the power company as much as they are right" with contract wrong The Utah company's It was brought out in the dis the Electric Bond and Share term ed "Ebasco" in the aocumem uie cussion that Attorney Barker while salaries of the executives the con- a Judge on the district court bench tract with the Idaho Power com had handed down a ruling that pany and statements of federal while delinquent water bills cannot trade commission investigators at a be held as a lien against the prop senate hearing regarding basis of erty served the city is within its rate determination are among points rights in shutting water off for RAT ington — V meeting of Ogden chapter of the Reserve Officers association will be held Friday night at eight o'clock In the regular class rooms in the federal building Colonel S Morris from Fort Doug las will be in attendance for the last time as an active soldier as he is retiring from active duty and going to make his home In Salt Lake City Captain W G Dockum along with Major Charles W Dyer and other regular army officers of this area will also be present The officers have obtained from the Presidio San Francisco several talking films of actual war scenes which will be shown The latter part of the evening will be devoted to a ' social function The third in a series of bulletins informing the officers of activities of the association in this area was mailed this week This ' meeting will be limited to enrolled members of ROA r CALLS GEO E A monthly (Continued from Fare One) Avers Ft Douglas Rates this resolution supercedes all former Not Excessive service actions Fees Defended Mayor Peerv declared that "we far DEVELOPMENTS in the today were: United States Ambassador conferred with C Grew Joseph Foreign Minister Hlroto in Tokyo under instructions fromV Wash- Negro Arrested Bank Robbery GILLS ALARM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PLANNING UNIT Stork Halts Player Vegas Reservists Prepare DEATH For Friday Meeting UNPAID WATER POWER COMPANY By the Associated Pr RAILWAY THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 28 1 S3 1 R REPLY MADE BY DROUTH RELIEF r CONTROL BILL STANDARD-EXAMINE- |