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Show V Weather Forecait. M Northern Hah Partly cloud v tonight and Thursday, warmer rd - toniRh. mm- . , Southeastern Maho Jopjfht and Thursday,, rain or spqw. aI c JR Mtm - 3 id . Youth Braves Icy Beefsteak Harrison Wans N;wberiy .Utah Character is .Blasts in Journey To Save His Chum i Ur iMorftitt'oujtl Sums r- HhHR.V ide Mrtn.. crvre Its the Uud Ln iis , ct mUaslof "ISprC47 ) . and snow and Bosnn and .JiiUott 4 hi so(waohi w li'Mrs arriving at Kith r.umonia serum tu m th" !:fs of his rhtim. TVrej lbn f Medford, Maas, a student Wno w at death door Avadn AuthorlTi? had telegraphed and fearing the ra.I-rrwould not gtL Jt there In tim. lyjvfrinir volunteered to nake the unusual dash avn 0 Provides to Continue Build$90,-00,00- Year-O- ther ing During Coming Appropriations. AG'atel !rt'S V'.?hKgT) J.b J 1. anil-toxi- ) American -- fr n Nr'i t Statement TJ'b I 1 mi The total tion I 0S,5(t-fo- . Tint debtedm-- rted, aa.j hered to on:., "T appropriation for a reduction estiraM1 and G Invite, wHI no, for the purpose of pronouncing an irrevocable sentence 'regarding reparations. from whuh the Grmau wUl not be able to appeal, itvxas authoritatively stated here today. The con ference rather, will be designed to produce a declaration of the principles of Germany's Indebtedness. u Pf,in,d in official circle that the work of Farts conference ! Ii!.kiiia a that reparation. in-- it 1"d declaration of Gertn-in- y inJe v a f-- -- j llJ.i'K- - at nin it is m- - be c.oaeiy ad- the the London conference. " rmanjr can ad- -d ira f e pay- ,he lorlJusl ments It is eun probable, it is stated, that lab of lit r milt u ro. of QpmaisJLx- the IZ- pg-An aApproprldtion of for in the Fans terms ports, presided the- - At -- fgmy - be-- altered by the conferees, ab an atataons-olantic atid Gulf coats is pecommend- - hough The principle of the right to 000 le than "this year. as appropriated - - ds and ic "yards oa me mew Hawaii. Among the provisions for expeh- tuwes oh the Fasufi cossf snf The. export tax measure U is 40optinued on page twoT -- navy-&edT- IL- L- , d.,trd I By Associated Press I WASHINGTON. Keb. 2 The x Rp-- '2 T- view'-'-p-h- ,- - A: todayr-t.lnnidatloa.- atf u:rh j: 4 j T 4 By Associate Pres Hardirg favor IS tht I. , 4.- irw-ueet- n" ho-al- bie aa IP ith . house womafl re'urne3-killehim. Siberia, J The United-State- s apaii-an- d wn ifr Carr Irttemipled o LIQUOR: WITHDRAWALS hr nt we-n- ri the Carrs. X .T , if aear -- .u. 1. ' d al J.A 1 w o n 1-- . - w ln de-B- lit dirnion ItoJ-- I-- I i AriJluy- If that Is )he wav. you treat your sister. God pity her "returned With ereu . "Didnt she say we offered no liidiguitiea? pifnt ued- Carr m he said threatenerf' Tier with death if nu d'd get fhe money you demand" returned Wkherell. ot "Were .tonsidgrat in d rpa. mg her bruises" "cnrr aked. "Yes ve:," returned tH husband V sarcastically WtthereH declared w?e In an "extremely serious condition," and her ph)siclans had advised quiet and for months.- - "fihe eannot be here to fm1 you am he Too king at men. but Culls Crime Ucwplcabte. the court, Floyd Questioned T Canr had little to sav, but his cousiti told the court all details In passing sentence the court vsaid: - "You have committed the mosj deV xtial iniercit'to Uif tnitfd thojuluto of Piiterlfl, offenso fjosstblc That one of spicable dcliarh? and Hu.lan 1 ou pjntted "a ear and the other three ICW if !ie.qtie!ions rated Uy4ln ll months to commit this crime ehowa of ft7ti tcrrit-ora ticiK mrtipaMon how degraded and debased you are. . uf i Illogical Mtti ale n inltliat Ianl Out I in the If It stil) Is the custom of the state to consult with th Judge if'fKliM'1, ,tilJ liaxy pur. lnytor . parole board far cj-- t a'id yet i a sentence before grantirfg paI roditfia? . passing of Anjern-itrole., if I am fortunate enough rill opVc D - ,pe ears frorrTnow, I hops elation reyardme imlHii 1 Siirpri-.il?-our case will be brought before me" this tnmif !i T reb. i.The auWASHINGTON., am rontaiiiod in a .iiotnlilft e tie of article tr Arrangements were made to tak them to tSan Quenn pHstm tonigiaA in The T)ferct Nest' arid The Chtfagn Imily Vwv thority of thphe ROJ ernment to l.ue .thdraal of liquor Oio articles are from t!ie pen of Frank Martuiok of (Jiiratro permit tor i limited to from tjomled a static Telephone Operator uiin ettvd for two )Mtj if a ijilcHiyettce officer of llio manuTart ir.'C nd wholesale druir-yiatt- - ofJl.Mi tv a ffl !Ti rcrrivltii; To Get Big Reward ptn5ndefjad m er" Ir'" i ru led In an At-Gcr nirdaL .Jen ruHe today by tfic l)i- -i .i.ani-i.copinion mad lre--Amnciated rte Revenue Wil- ci ! J! C fTivcira'tfats . We tii j n'hnu,'h Ms lCiTAN' lKLi:S. P,b. llama piiMIO djffer-,'ct- d tot f' twenty-rlftior Urn wndher. tr fiim. ..riiH n tNk ..tk for the lOpcpI-toIasuanc c' - pe-furil h been .tarted for the four Wash-' wholesale ic to nt ;,o tiCi'obr 'btiMiortl t of I, It fnHy n.nti'rn". Hf !i,t t,i ; hcne operMor A ho locatad e call arer and wbole-Bal- e limited to man-fa- rt li --received 3lte.eom-teeid8(,4- etr hf ht JnpcFinr.-Nnthe attorney - ecnrra? - imilidt and druan-ptp- . utlcft te 4 to th arreat of the two J mUitarr litch and re'evcd'fn'dn-aeijv' ruled. diity andTticOfifbyfd hy krdnapere of Mre. Cladye 'VVltherell -- W.UIama aaid --that yommlp.tor And her reanue ymduy after a 139,01'q nlio Jo gtah fo thy pnhtlc mm of th results cf dn filth ntarl t fir.irr e.eraa whUe the opinion ra no-had been demanded but b7" ! MartinrX preients irrpurtartC revelations of ellmindted 'he wh liquor dcaiei c!nvc!'a?t!on. paid. Mavor M, X. Snyder pledged it waa not from the r'ght fartsand la the of Far ?u?mrd.Te East, the say, ac!Hi'y 13V aa (he flrat coritrtbiitlon. Jajan the Intention of 'b btfraau to Interfere addition to I3.00f offered by rerocf? n fi'V m AV'ahrg!on -- ef vithl interest in vfewof tho with the divt .oi'tioii f their preeent by relative, and oipor. for Information . the iriatwm ludween th t'mted etocka if freeent nt.e.'y r,.-c h os fife recovery of Mre Wph. eueatlon Mr. fa'mcF. Watt and which ; it a la fi c nan need lo p;Kr.eae empire. ef permita forI i ia In whole!, .wwuld te awerded-ilp-Felloe nlpht limited ta aloo-hplquant (tie ef nxr Watch for the Iwglnnlnf uf Hi is tiilenaety InlereaHm arrlc of edXiwtote end o.l here waived ail eiaim in -have not been atdrfJ wFlTe'Trnrifi: the tMSt, u red. . ON TT from-the-sta- nd I . 't ' 7 With-erelhto- ld t- - j ed Morri, - -- M wiute.-proseciiUon a th sen-tent- ed MRS.LOUISE PEETE - "'Fitrs-ae- crimea-for-ahl- the punishment was death, su perior udge Pldney Reeve today ArUiUr W , and Floyd Parr kid- napers of Mrs Gads Wltberell, beautiful young H vood woman, to serve from 10 year t :?,V Imprisonment In Ban Quentin prison. Jpdirectly the court informed th convilled men that so long as he remained a Judge he soever would give his approval for their refegse from prisop . The proceeding were Intensely dramatic and a monster crowd filled every Inch of available space in tha court room and th large corridor outside 7 Ne pleas ier clemency Wes offered sad by tha day nights'Tieki Mrs. WUherell prisoner While they tried (extort $20,606 from her husband. Mre BlihertlL 85. leb ill Jq appear in court and the witnesses were her WTfherelT, head of an husband, Investment company, and Edward C. King, detective, members of the rea- eye parfy. The Gvrrs showed feeling twice. Bnce. aaswhen Dotecttv K4ng how Mrs yi?herell greeted her reabuer early Moi.diy The other time was when Mr, of his wife condition w'hen she was found "Her h'iir was matted and tangled. he said IHtr face, aud hands .were spiled. Her lips were burned from the chlon frm her kidnapers had used to render her unconscious. Her fare and ilincu weie hrulnwt" rnmr hiutat fingers shfch had choked her. Her knees were raw and Inflamed. '"ShtTs-livinover every hour she was a prisoner,- - the, husband contia' ued almo8t,sh outing and rising "God knows what the outcome will be" - IctR-T)HeMade; "Didnt she tell you we treated her I , ' 5yr?despicihleJiha.ii jnany traur e i I J -- PLAN, KAHN SAYS - Internhtlonal News Service) F. h 2. ANGELES, Fa athrngldenAiTncinir the two prisoners and declaring their crime was j. v ,a VOLUNTARYARMY j r.n l('?nnS Given "Scathing Denouncement by Judge Who Fixes Punishment Rushed to Prison. ITS CASE AGAINST Feb. J.Pre.Ment-elec- t enactment or lisatlon to proUde tot voluntary milu.ry traming of 350,000 men annua!', y, Chaitman Kb of the house mtiitary oommltiee announced today on the floor of the houa j launching h fiht to prevent reduction of the were entar Ashhunq. Lender- - ' resular army below 373.M0 men. rjie to were iu an ffleer today applied Kah declared that the Johriton tsCfioth Dakota); Jones PrideM-elec- t had told him gt Man- effort to find Mi?. Siarxvet Felt and t ,v w AXexicpj.. Kndnck Myers, i m he favored an Suruth'.j tier niece. Miss Teaa Brockmeyer, 26, Radd!c.l. Fheppard and nine b bat. fU, aome t bcn ,h. tGorelat rnWHnndnce January It day eould- be cut ' aH.omobn.1 7. T two droxe off In a yw 3H IH, tftef1 of Mtchiran to ', aupplanL .pubhean. h 1 MifM Fell had Junt putThftwM. . Reduction of tha army to emergency tariff .bill with the pw.J men 15, oaw provided ui the had expected to return that m,ht. Uon bill waa army propr appro, Kd Johnoonf ailh-yx ,Mr, latloa, cording Jo but may pf lt tl) poaaibte- a ! hence.- - aaid whom thev made iheir home. M.a . anator Ienroee rerrerl Mr, Kahn, "hilt it ialear that not potice e SacIn In Fell mother and brother maW to take aurti a. ntep at thia he inter.lad to Keep the emercency ramento. Calif. , .'nttad Ptatea haa not a tariff bill before the fenat and do tim- " in my to preaa it to a vote friend among tb, narlooa of the earth nillMKR Jl nttK V IPI TRI vTiT. " f problem confront tha .A mart. ,bie V5Uaere t pome thrent from the people and It would be a mtai.it. PanTBaNliXpreron. Feb. X Earl t aotbortee-furaide here that the rentier;0 her reduction of the C. Bronaugh. former jude. of Ih cir- - ,minnTftyn bill will rad if the tar-- . arm 7 -Until condiUona become more aidrpr-.atio. abe.cult court waa aphoitr-- d truetee- of , ,ff hu4 ,a km Brnrtwe fcnair I Jfcipk we ehyll hare) (he Breiddent-elec-t- ', Morrla Bro. Ihc hqnhrupt bond continued. aua. house, by A. M.Cannho. referee In j better appfoprution b.Kif aome cf aeation of voluntary training forno ar. Mr. do fail. Thev be conaidthe them may Kahn aaid ha did btfknifrcr Met 01 the corporation Will heinj ered nyaln by an admlnac rUon that not think ft would be to leapt hate Pome proirra m in that many men to train in cam pa. but t once the referee aaid. but at certain I will and he deciared-Conereahould tva an expenditure and dabcrwmpnt e take more than a year aa creditor. December 2 1. 1 1, an l may be omPthii,a can be aaved by tha ortorti4.ny for th plan to be tried havw uni 'd which 'it. Ft.) STATE COMPLETES to-3- .yiomanana "lPrioner 1 - J f Jv.m-bw-,- " w, dar,i reab-iutio- n . ,ouM iwvy.-necwr- " j8im , FAVORS ed for this rear, cut the appropriate, fl. ,lf th. ,, mAJt dft4-todg- y Emergency for th Norfolk. Vg , naw frax, 566 nq pfc ' tar J vision for naw yard ar Waahir.gtojn, 3 for adoption of clo- The o D. C v or Portsmouth, 7" H, ggamri. far lc than the Sy provision wa mada for a naval twothirl njority rtatlon at tiuan for which the The rlotuve (ctitioo wax supported epartmn recommended sl $U43' by tTKpubUcane end ftpprorr cion ' . f crt a s4i was opposed bv rven Ke- publicans ami 2 ImnrnE!5; Many Police Asked to Search -im both a 4ca wer paired h Rcpuhlicnw voting agaxnwA--th. Fnr nieCCJolarp ruir wo-- smat.r Borah, ' Johnaon. t;rmna, , clt. Ktyea, c- - lBf'AwocSitri'l'ra j La Follette and Tow'naend seven. If fnr t ; aj jnfor -- Raw-linsp- ! I'Hf-g- y I I Hrr Hi oral nj GFAlUf.K IL 1K Ml S. Nrrv' ) W t iG I N ; I ON" Fab 2 S Hl.tff Corre'.;.f;i.t nl.l An ln 1 General WAH!Nf;ToN. fr(. biu 'H - tin gn relntHMi uf , j,,hn J pershltig. rhu oj t ruling of f AB'eric.in Kj.(Jji.on-a- r r i Sb na th purp Forces knows probab'v more Intitholr activi- tf ihir prria o eitnl it of mately than any other man ih milil. f n and . fht t tn dt' ion an! tary secrets amlsitua'lon ,r Kjrope, itua'tnn of n ival apjeared today btfore the h (iMzth of lh Ifntod Stales .nl the It sffftrs committee and of cr.z na of the interesi l'nited would be both "'unwise and aur safe" Stalra in Slhena in provided in a for America to stop arming griras a resolution adopted hj the commltlea general international acre mer.t is y? reached for limitation of trmanient. s tdiy if Amegica wouli sugg - a conferThe tiiifmure aino ad'jpted a ence with the ies'ftng iK,wer of the . ' W-- .W , .. empowerhkg to investiga'e all world looking to disarmament. GenerSENATOR REWREIUnr al Pershing thought it wo i,j m ail the circumstances attending rhe parAaaoekt By probabilities meet with a faxorable reticipation of Americans, either civilsponse. WABHINOTOJV rh feb. . ians or mefnbers f the military or General Pershing reminded members Michl-ytih 8 ( kallt naval establishment,' in the governof the committee that ronrldt-nnthis ctlrm of MMLtortal mental affairs of HaltiL Nicaragua or question, they also must consider that oleo- ento finialwB -at this time Uiayond ie In a very Booator Ban Domingo." tlona unsettled state, that conditions are i Vrll h k. .Jeai4ilMns yesapaaeofd by h fr.arhf UoiukK Senator Johnstuv-- of the earth, he pointed out owe each California. ford. ; t other something Uke $200,000,000,006 A resolution prohibiting the secref Mr. Font made a net pain or $300,000,000,000 gold. These are but 3.231 votca In the- recount, tary of the treasury froity taking any condition- s- which- - are productive of. Senator-Xe- a berry's original plur' war Jie said. action with regard to(tbe Allied loans r was 7.17. ality was favorably reporuul Vrgee Prrparednmt, In FensiderinO this question we iiittoe The resolution introduced by must rigjsr clear of a tendency toward ktliPSaJah, 1 temoeratv of 'Masaa not pacificism Wemust the next chusette. K aimed to prevent the t he last war us did -- in a state of unpreparednese treasury department from making any Keither Great Britain hor France: agreement for deferring interest on the general believed, is ih a position the Allied loans Unanimous cqusynt at this time to Take the lead in disInternational News Servics.) ; arming.. Feb. 2 Since WASHINGTON, e blocked m .the senate by objection "My personal said "is that 'France couM not disarm row 1517, the representatives of the fallDwTiocrat from the in safety to herself 1 don't bellete Ir Another revolution by Senator j en Kerensky government, of Russia would be safer here .to do so or that BY CH RLTIS HI'CHF-Trtlsh direcui.g the secretary of the have financed themselves here from the nation, can, expect us to do so to inform the senate regard a fumLaubecribed In the main by the I. X S Staff Correspondei t i Until the Terras of the peace treats negotiations for payment of in United States government, It was are fulfilled and the Russian danger LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2, District! rg at due on foreign loans, was a.so ert passed charged today before the" Judiciary France is standing on guard In Atrnev Wooiwine completed Jh !xepurid xo the Mrs. of Iain committee by Senator Jame Reed, Tody Europe today 1 believe Gfea'i Britain Democrat of Missouri The commit is in somewhat same position a re, Feetw. n trial for the murder of Jcoh Vincent Augmtug garde her new tide has a gr'eafCUltir V. IenVfp and Fu.ic Defender v" T tee has under , consideration Reeds merciai interest to protect. Colored Young Boy, Fall bill, to prevent (he United States 'I have always believed that dn Aggeler summoned the witnesses f r agreement between the I'nlted Htatcr Mrs. Feejs to the courtroum. From Hi Lofty Pedestal from makingfurther forefghfons and Great Britain must form the basis Mr "Was there not a fjnd of $59,000. BtesiftCAntnvrho claims r of an International peace agreement have sern Denton alive 0M existing jw hen Ah K?re fiftky June 3. 24 By Aiociated PrQs i) We have been at peace with Great AN FRANCISCO, Feb 2 Vincent fell, which was mainly subv for the 'Tt'Ur J. Britain now for more than a century hmfrs aRcf ih7an it seems that we are likely called .in Mxa- i!rx to derwas the Gist negro, scribed by th& United States and fAugutu remain so A war between Great Brlt-al- n Feetes dfene w ho sat in ite on the bench of the which had .beenused since that time and the X'nited States iy u on cosed-itae- a wf in flrmncv Kerensky,- - urnbawt1 -j. l p pr day ceivabt . Senator Reed asked- Nicholas Kellv, the teaumany jr LJgtettiie Char.es monl whne , arew he A ever Talked slips deftignatJng. ajigtant secretary of the treasury. in nnament. 'Jane, who underwent a grilling from, General Pershing said he had never Aggeer under crow examination ithe length of the terms of the aewly Charge ol! foreign loans wo was aptoiriMluee. d trussed w.th the teadlng figurea of Thst fees froau a- - big box. occii- - pearing berru th the world war Koch. Petain. Jaffre. There was such a fund but J do in hw-muh was contributed suu know , Harg-Btatk Ordora or 6urrclted at Joday after by the United States" Kelly replied. she heard a shot tdhers the specific queivivn of early on June 2. Reed continis Huw much shot Tld detained been woman left" for and the fonpii Jemon having .air alleged ued. -f shoulder, But", he continued, It seems to through the Dent-ooffense petty hundred thouaahd dollars," dressed th wm-in'A Fh aiil wlnruTThemnedTand aTfT here7" he Keily rt piled ' woman to left aked, the uhM frioia, telephoning p' check is uirliwn against iaree was given the the account the city bank calls us and the faoiw llefnr me left, Mrs. Ieeiej uHce-S- a refused fwn gave Hve Vincent'aks appro vairYY " Rave ir and a skirt ro rep ac the clothing apellate courL stained bv blood. Jmes testified Ih.tt Mrs. Feet told hm Denton left the house a few rrrir.rtr later and that - CLOTURERULE "l l Looked Into. Ils -- for the Mare" $ l.4oi,6tfe for the Turr Hound, Wash navy 3ard: 000 for the station and. naval ,$1.02$. $177,000 for an ammunition depot at Harbor Hawaii: $10o,00 for a - mmibvr tie pot w t M are it9md-arrrdV00 for one on Tuget Hound. $200,000 foF Fal . bae at Hsn 340.000 t&t'A bmartncbaset3tr Ctofcis Canal Panama and Zone, Solo, 60d for a hmihr base st Pearl lhr-t- ; bor. Hawaii. The committee rerm-- f mended an apptopriation. of $2uor.o-for the nary yard at Philadelphia. , -i- Ftondy-Cal Proposed Policy Is UnOther Unless safe Powers Agree. f and amount requested by the navy departments Besides the cut enlisted personnel of the navy from 143.000 to 1 00,000, oretofore announced, the cut the marins oorps pa rrom IT to 20.000 enlisted men No reduction, however, wll Be made in the number of officers In either branch of service. A force of 1 '0.000 men. the com- mlttee Scild. would iifficien ,ZS 4 veaaef m operaoe-l0,lj .keep 3 at. least morthan or acre jn the entire Ney the-sfat- -- 9 Activities in Siberia And In Haiti, Nicaragua or San Domingo Will' Be General Advises i half a billion ijo.Iars will l.e required to complrt :h grrM rava! budding upon m 1714, hr program emb-irkcsa house apjiropriut ins coimit niua1 mated todt in reporting th naval appropr:aion loll f r the ftxal year, 1322 The lomnmtee Mid thri of while th totaV-cosrrpbttrg the pitted a! program was nnginairy .44,700, 000, Increased cost of materials and TahAp- - probably would 4hr crease the total e.3t to $972 331 00 of which $53.27A.Ort has Ire n appropriated Tha bill reported todiv which Ckr- 444. 2 3. pro rlea a total of $3 vides $90,00 00 for continuing construction next ear Recent Paris Conference the accompanying 'This amount, -report stated, will allow the workfis-to Held to Make Declarations be prosecuted during the coming cal year about as rapidly as it has Of German, Indebtedness, been possible to proceed thus far In the current fiscal year. , Is London 156 Ship Authorised. The 1916 program authorised 15$ ships. Many of these have been completed, but 1? battleship and battle ( B The Associated jreap ) cruisers and a number of Auxiliaries LONDON. fjh. 2 The conference still are under construction. The blH as it reached the bouse ifc called by the supreme- - emme to be day carried $37,775,129.77 leas, than held in London,, February 29. U which wV to T Feb George Harrison, known Throughout the west as Beefeleak' Harrison. pioneer hotel ' keeper of this city, died at hla home b." at I a m. "today BlarV Ha W- n' War veteran and tor )ia7T" chorister or their organisation Mr Harrison waa prominent in business circles here. Mr. Jlarriaon gained hla sobriquet through the quality of the brefetea it which made-hotel famous throughout and since the coming of the automobile and the cross country tourists, throughout tha- - anlira, country Mr Harrismwwva born In Manchester, England. Aug 24, I94I7 and came to Utah In the Martin and Tavlor handcart company in 1456 He mas married to Kosella T) White In 1966 and the followchildren survive George W ing V and W H. HarriV U E son of PpringvlHe, Mrs W Ms Packard. Salt Lake; Mrs George Jjnilth, Hpringville Funeral services will e held In. the Rpringvtll Recond ward chapel at 2 pm. Friday, Feb 3. Mockv3 rosdif hefween Committee Deathf By . 21 Juicing against death, findingi SjCalled , nr m. ir |