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Show : little rTHiif duufe to temperatures, Todi; 1D1HO Fair atatberiand moderate NORTHERN Mood? Blgbt n . ssa and tempera tares Monday night and Tuesday. he ItMl'UUTlRfcA Roet of Boston Bldg. Kiosk ,.55. ...42 ..34. ...S3 ..40t..34 Max. fcun. Min. Pun. Mia. Mon. PRICE FIVE Roof of , Boston Bid. Kiosk. i9 a m. Mon. 40. .SR am. Mon. 47... Koo Mon.. 57. .. .52 ...t z CENTS Die Hard Groups Give Chief Prob lem to Support-er- s of Hoover. By David Lawrence. vr 0-- 0 VA . J it w ' ' MONDAY MARCH-- UTAH SALT-LAKE-C- ITY 19 iS 'o' MM OrO 0-- 0 0--0 0--0 0-- 0 o--o 0--0 0-- 0 0-- 0 f IN LEW WOT HEAR! STRIKE, CHARGE DEM, now between and tbe Houston convention, the Smith managers Heroes Used Gas Masks have some real for In hustling in do to regain the poeTtlon they bad. tne race, in Found Three As for th Republican Life; in lor delegates are being gathered inLadder. bloc and they Mud at Foot of the clude the Low den and Dawes elements as well a a number of favorite sons like the W UDs organiBOSTON. Marth li. (API The sation in Ohio and the Watson forces In Indiana. Wt member of the crew of tbe submarine 4 waa accounted for late groups are today when a body Waa found In the All these contry motor compartment of the weasel, themselves not enough by compresstitute a balance of power in the outboard of the port air six bod It with sor. LarLicr In the day Kansas City convention, but room unlnsiructed the in found been had the of torpedo the addition silent Coolldge vote, and one In the engine room. With and to divers the 22 bodies Vecoercd by ta already a barrier big enough operations, this prevent the nomination of the sec- during the salvage for 40 nteovbo were lost accounted commerce. of rotary Accordingly, the friends of Mr. when tbe submarine was sunk on Hoover are beginning to ask these December 17, Coolldge men if they want either CHARLESTON X NAVY YARD, Louden or Da wee. who have not 1 March i INS) been classed as Coolldge supporters BOSTON. to. win. tha nomination or whether MiiiA. ty Hence of how Lieutenant an CrrahamNewell Fitch and his five they will make it possibleto for win. brave mates in the forward torpedo Coolldge man The financial district in New room on the wrecked Submarine York and the business communities 4 fought for their Uvs for hours vesof other cities have in the last week was found in the heard a great dal more than usual sel this afternoon by a naval board about the possibility of drafting of inspection which penetrated the Bo long as this la interior of the compartment. Mr. Coolldge. held out as a possibility, the Hoov The investigators failed to diser movement admittedly cannot de- cover any laat records or farewell messages to l&ved ones, although velop its maixmum strength. e Many of the last ditch they may be revealed later when men are deaf to the pleas of the mud Is removed from th when floors. the Hooker men arruing that The door leading from the torthe Ohio and Indiana primaries have been held and some idea of pedo room to th battery room bad vote the secretary's getting ability been fastened with a mauL has been gained it will be time Window Plugged. enough to decide whether to joine A crack in the glass of the door his forces and hold out for a had been plugged with a sheet of draft. rubber. a a a masks. The five men wore In th. Democratic contest, the During their final hours they had emergence of Teapot Dome and the all taken to their bertha in order Sinclair campaign contributions to to conserve oxvgen. the Republican national campaign The bodies had been shaken from of 1920 ha. glren renewed hope the berths and were found In variand a spirit of aggresatrenesa such ous parts of the chamber. a. the Democrat, have not revealed The body of Lieut. Fitch was on since 1918. They are confident they tbe floor tinder a work bench on will have a well financed campaign the starboard side near the torand that the chancea of victory are pedo tube, his head pointed aft. Identification was made by mesns growing aa reporta ef unsatisfactory employment condition, are of a clans ring and the numerals on a medal he won at Annapolis. brought to their ears. The men had fought gameiv for Unemployment gos band In hand with political discontent aa a rule life to the very end, the naval exand if Mr. Coolldge lsn t the nomi- aminers said nee and a change In personnel In Three bodies were found at the the White House and cabinet is fooLof the ladder leading into the coming anyhow, the Democrats feel torpedo room. that ths argument against change Shoes Off. Itself will not be aa potent as It Is All of the six men had removed when a president la running for their shoes. IAetK. Fitch, who was in command of the had an The Democrats are openly con- Arctic on his left foot. ceding that Mr, Coolldge might be An attempt had been made to drafted, but they are beginning to bv way of thwS-tub. The visualize the campaign with Its gt airhad been shifted and the biggest Issue inconsistency, if not gears had been removed. stethoscope insincerity as they think the two They were found on the workbench statements - from Mr CooHdge in the torpedo compartment. Apshould not permit of hla accepting parently, according to the naval exa nomination. had been made Many Republicans favorabls to aminers no attemptmen " 4o leave the Secretary Hoover ars saying the by the entombed room of the torpedo by way torpedo eatne thing In an effort to wtn some of the last ditch Coolldge men loading batch or to escape by way of the torpedo tube as tbe entrances to their aide. (Copyright, 1928.) were undisturbed. The whole Interior of the subFERRIS HAS GOOD NIGHT marine, and especially the torpedo WASHINGTON, March 19 Three inches of mud was found (AP) Senator Ferris of Michigan, in the torpedo compartment. aha la seriously 111 at - his hotel Bed clothing hung front tha apartment hers, rested well last bunk. The night, hla attendants said. Th body of ona of the six men senator, who la 78 years old, la waa unclothed. Th body of another waa almost suffering from bronchial pneumonia. doubled up where It had been thrown from the bunk and rolled on the floor of the torpedo room. WILLIE WILLIS .Lone Hero; 1 There were only five bunks ta the torpedo room and ona of tha By ROBERT QUILLEN 1 six men In the compartment had evidently left hla berth to aid a comrade. With hi, hand clinging to the ladder of the torpedo room one of tha men held In hla arms the head of a mate. Hie clutch of the steel ladder had not been released by tha action of the wave or the roll on the submersible. This gallant naval man. the said, had cared for hla comrade to tbs very end. An unexplained thing waa that some of the oxygen tubes were partly ftlledrA Test of one of them Showed that It had considerable pressure and that tha valve waa almost closed. It was not stationar) and waa easy to move. VainStruggle anti-Hook- er see anti-Hoov- ut S-- mud-clogg- Cool-idg- Cool-idg- -- S-- ty to the attack upon the United Mine workers in the united States were made befoie the senate coal committee today by Oliver K. Eaton, union attorney. W. R. Woodford, Cleveland, of the Rail Ohio, president and River Coal compan, was under examination at the ini He testified that the company was incorporated undr West irgima law, but that the stock is owned exclusively by the Canadian National Railways. which Is controlled by the Canadian government. Eaton brought out that Woodford contracted with the Canadian National to furnish coal at a cost plus 25 cents per -ton basis" and wa told . that- this megnt a loss of $110,000 in a coal ear. This lead to an effort to reduce WASHINGTON. March 19 (AP) A demand that Governor AlGOV, AL SMITH. fred E. Smith of New York b before th senate Teapot Dome committee to explain why he kept Harry F. Sinclair on the New York state racing commission after jth first oil die'ioeures was made today tn the senate bj benioT Robinson. Republican, Indiana Th resignation of Herretary Mellon was asked tn the senate toda by Senator Reed of Mieouri as Democrat assailed the Republican 1d 'mlnerswggec-Eatfmaparty aceptance of bonds from the He charged further that Harry F. Sinclair, jese of Teapot LOS ANGELES, MarChTIT- - Dome Canadian government was respa rt in pattn TsmT fWrrtTe-sig- tt TAD The rotat'loss omr Tn the "Mr; Men " Senator Reed said ource of the United States" after de- -' St. Francis dam d&aater was comand was seeking to reduce the clartng all administration officials puted today at 449 persons 27 2 connected with Sinclair should yarpings and living standards known, dead and 177 mfMimg-soof the American miner. Quit, but h aught to b asked to believed to have perished. Woodford testified that he While the search for dead resign. had dlrcuesed the advisability continued with 190 tractor beaifc, of closing down his company's ST. LOCI S March 19 (AP) used to tear through the big pile mines with Sir Henry Thorn) today its of debris, authorities in the strtek Th Pott Dispatch ton, president of the Canadian shows rumors of new confine efen zone decided to their National Railways and that it forts only to reclalmabie land. Deb- and startling discoture m th senwas later decided to purchase oil investigation ris on the unreciaimabie area occu- ate committee fuel at a lower rale lu the pied by tbe old bed of he Santa grew out of n innocent shipment n fields of West A of Christmas cards from Chicago Clara river wfll be burned. The huge fires will serve as funer- to Chief Justice Georg E Martn, al pj res fQr an unknown number of of th court of appeals of the Disth dead Authorities said it wrould trict of Columbia last November. Th rumor had linked the name be impossible to put a large enough force at work to recover the oodies of Justice Slddon of th District BULLETS on the unreciaimabie land within a of Columbia supreme court a the reasonable length of time, and that consignee of th package and had with the available organization the brought a wrsrm denial frorq him any packag had ever been (Contmued on page 4. section two.) process would require so much time that that the purpose of seeking them nt to hm or that Sinclair inter(Column ttz ests had ever made any effort to would be defeated The state lnquirv Into the cause communicate with him. of the dam break was programmed Feel to open todav. Many funeral both public and Two Win Awards for March MANAGUA. Nicaragua. private, also were arranged for the Racial Uplift Work sStatea United Two 13. HNS) victim airplanes piloted by marines have 19 WASHINGTON, Marrh ALBANY, K. Y., Marh been slightly damaged by bullets TAP) H. Dillard, of fAP) J,m Resident ef northeastern fired by rebel snlperp In the past Nwr York today were Va,. and Julius Roe-wal- d recounting 34 The aviators escaped details of the earth shocks hours of Chicago are the recipients whkh narrow had but escapes. of the Harmon awards for outInjury, jesterday jolted points as wideh The bullets wre fired from a separated contributions in 1927. to. as Malone, Plattsburgh standing wzrds Improving rlation betweo patch of jungle upon a mountain and Lake George 1?. WASHINGTON. March side south of El Chlpote, where a The tremors were felt in e people and negroes. ( AP) CompuUorv unemployment white marine bse has been established The commission on race relaLake shortly after 10 o clock insurance to which wag earner After the shooting the planes scout, Sunday morning; of tions the federal council of 10 Malone, employer and the federal goved over (he district in an effort to Lake Placid the awa4 10 25; ernment would make equal contri- churches presented Ipcate the snipers, but they were 10:40 and Lake GeorgePlattahurg at the First Congregaand bution 1 proposed tn a t.!l preceterdy not sen. The main bodv of Gan church. were report- pared for Introduction today b tional 10.35. Augurtino Pandlnos rebels Is In ed also as havingThey been felt on the Representative Dr. Dillard a well known eduBerger, roclaiUt. hiding In the northernl part of the Canadian side of the Ft, Lav rrnce W cator, received a gold medal and iconin. republic, not far from the Hon- river. H is nestor of the board Worker who re involuntary 9500 duran frontier. unemploved would be entitled to of visitors of William and. Mary, President Dias Is holding conferchairman of the Mr. Rosenwaid, of cent receive their ftfty per ences upon the presidential decree k Kills The federal em- board of directors of earning ha la expected to issue within the A company, received a speployment bureau would aid tn the near future authorizing supervision ismedal. cial gold administration of the law end of the general election by a United sue stamp to cover th payment States mission headed by Brig. Gen. of premium Frank R. McCoy. SOUTH BEND. Ind , March I? INS) Three men are L l and another injured here tda when an automobile whit h In they were riding was struck b' 4 GLNTHER. Deserat (Special Cable to Th News and Chicago Dally News; GENEVA, March 19 will s gn any war outlawry agreement as suggested by the United States the moment that France does, and hopes that the French reply to Secretary Kellogg this week will form the basis of definite negotiareto Information tions, according ceived. by th. correspondent today from official German quarters. -T- heKellogg proposals are 4he real issue- - oU lhe present diMrro-meconference here. No one ia paying much attention to the technical committee squabbling Everyone is awaiting with keen inn terest th outcome of th exchange of notes. The German viewpoint is aa follows: Germany alreadv is a disarmed state and anxtoufe for the rest of the world To disarm as soon as possible. 6h feels that naval disarmament overshadows land disarmament and must precede it. If the United States and Great Britain and other powers sign a mutual outlawry agreement it will be the most important step toward world peace since America inspired the League of Nations Aa far aa Germany is concerned By JOHN REBELS ' At the marriage, th , plained td Would Compel Work Insurance e. Wf-rensbu- Locomotive 8ears-Ko-buc- Three Autoists Fee K. K. K. Accused of Equalization Vote Due Tuesday Influencing Militia Lindy to Receive Wilson Medal in N.Y. ' NEW TORK, March T9. (AP) Cuban-ambassad- , Woman Completes Hop to Australia lug-ga- ' -(- AP)-Juticq Pe PROVIDENCE, R I, March 19 f API Charge, that the Ku Klux Klan has sought control of th personnel and equipment of til first light Infantry regiment, a rhart.red command of this city, from today brought a statement Colonel Harold A. Brairtan that exb startling disclosures might pected and that a grand Jury Investigation waa Probable. Mail Plane Crash.. Kills Passenger Wo March 19 $7 Appenfelter. died in Angeie Memorial hovpital her today from Injuries sustained Baturdav jilicht. when th eautbound airmail plan ht which he wa a pameeger crashed near Federal, Wyo mile from here. Th plane craah resulted when Pilot Edward 8. sought to make a freed andlng when suddenly enveloped n blinding snow storm. CHETENNE. Charles AP ear old. of Los (AP) The equalization fe pro- farm vision Of th McNary-Hangerelief bill was reached todav by the toue agriculture committee, but $o action was taken. Chairman Haugen said that he expected the committee which for several weeks has been considering the bill in executive session would vote tomorrow or th next day on whether th fee would be retained in th measure. The commute today approve a section of th biH to give the proposed federal farm board authority to enter the marketing agreements' for distribution cf agricultural produce. n Frigid Blizzards Sweep Turkey, Disease Spreads CONSTANTINOPLE. March 19 ( AP) - Bsrely over a recent blizzard. Turkey again la being sro fall and Inswept by heavy tense cold, stopping B'ack Pea shipping and parglrng the the of population.! Influenza and tuberculosis have made inroads among the population which it unused to such r eor AVI.4TRIX RFCHM FXiYPT and fherwwre- - tMwua nl dT rrTfr-e- n CAlR07 Egypt. March 19. (AP) people in the slums ef Siam-boLady Mary Bailey, now an a solo from to arlou Anatolaa district light England Cap Town, South Africa, arrived today from from 2s to W pen cent of Abouklr Dear Alexandria, livestock perished from the cold Ma-ron- teti-via- ie ut A 7 , k V w N IBB Prisoner Admits Bring, ing Great Volume of Atcohof From Coastrio" Make Bonded Liquor, trday. &. I brlde- - tha guest,. My wife 1, pretty old and mav die at any time But ehe haie want to marry. W for - 9 been sweetheart ear. X. Customers List Hindu Prince Gives Seattle Girl Bride Allowance $50,000 Servants Also Provide Guards, Auto and Gems. March 19 WNS Holkar, Indian prince and former Maharajah of Indore, who wa married at Sunset Nancy, .Ann Mlleii of ash- - today settled an Seattle, annual allowance ot 459,009 upon hi bride. The former Maharajah also provided for his wife reunu which will consist of four rhounted guard six personal attendants two carnages, a motor csr and numerous msMservants. Tbe msharan has abandoned the American custom of dress and is wearing strictly Hindu attire even to the manner of fixing her hair Her caste is designated by s jewel mhich is worn upon the nose 8he is following th Hindu custom of praying thrice daily. BOMBAT. Tukoira Satur-deyM- , N, Y. Towns Earth Temblors 1 I EMEO doeift-Wa&hlng- ton Th men killed were crushed beneath tha- - wheels t tha engine before the train could Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh Th fourth probably etvrd Ins will .receive the Woodrow Wtlaon life by clinging to th concatch.-r- . Foundation medal and award of The dead are: Benjamin Drake, In serof his (25,009 recognition 58. his non, Samuel, and an univices In the cause of International dentified man, all of Bremen, Ind. friendship, at a dinner at tha Ho tel Astor tonight. Tha presentation will be made by Norman H. Davis president of Other addresses the foundation. will be made by John W, Davis and Arestes Ferraro, to the United State PORT DAWN Australia, March Th speeches will be broadcast by 19. (AP)- - The longest flight (VJZ and associated station. ever undertaken by a woman was her today. completed Mrs Keith Miller and taptaln Mystery BUit Wrecks (V. N. Lancaster flying a two seat, the Red Rose Car, Injures Couple er TightherePlane, from Croydon. England, a flight of. 1 (.000 miles. The couMarch ple started from England on OcBIRMINGHAM, Ala, !9 Warn (AP) Anson Allen, tober 14 and carried, their assistant general suberliftendent of Ja two suitcases. the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad companv. United States Steel subsidiary and tits wife were In- Six Dismissed in jured last night when a mysterious Dam Dynamite Case demolished explosion literally their automobile In which they an were to rout church. INDEPENDENCE. Calif. March WEATHER HALTS HUNT- 'Horace Cox, a passing motorist 9. It "That new boy think, he ao of th be- - smelled OTTAWA. OnU. March. declared tmari an' ha- ain't had measles or a distinct L. Patterson today dlmiadTh r A iV A search of the Maine odoh of powder or some other otn- - charge adanoidv bit- hrrin't even gmint glx men accused In Woods byslr for the missing er explosive. through hts.teeth." connection with th dynamiting of Th exploelon occurred In a th Lo Angeles aqueduct, and re (Copyright, plane Endeavor today waited favorable weather. fashionable residential district. leased h defendant trans-Atlant- ic bard Anr, aam-mon- Franco-AmerJca- non-unio- S-- 4 ! (CPA)-German- nt " - Bond Mytery Shipping Episode in G. O. P. Case Dwindles to Package Of Christmas Cards. Kellogg Proposals Be- come Real Issue at Geneva Session; Note Asks Coolldge Backing. 0--0 0-- 0 Enters March Breaking all Known m ord, for the age of bride, M'f. David Valierde, declared f o b I JO years or a;e, wae honeymooning her today. Mrs. Valverde, formerly I rarcisca Grijali. wasmarried I Hjrliin- PHOENIX, Reed in Senate Declare Mellon Should Quit as CabTnel Man Due to Slush Probe Outcome. L 0 BRIDE OF 12V MAN JUST 78 . ARE MARRIED! CANADA COAL- - MINES 0-- 0-- 0 0--0 0--0 asNavyBoard Onion Attorney hectares Dominion Owns Pledges Agreement With Company. 7 Trapped Victims Barred U. S. at Same Moment Door in Submarine to answerIs France Signs; Views March. Keep Out Water, Cracks 19 WASHINGTON, ed with hesita(API Charges' that "tha tion and with Pact as Benefactor. In Window Plugged Up. Canadian government is a parthe proviso that ' , U Tragedy of Sea Revealed ar. beginning to affect the One national political aUuaUoa. i tb evident plan of tha aupport-r- a of Gov. Smith to have hla candidacy forthally announced and the la the movement to .moke other out-- ' the groups Insisting on the nomination of President Cooltdge. Tha amitb boom waa at Its three beigth r months ago and nearly every political . leader ae willing to that concede Gov. Smith was lead. the In far Today the qneac-tio- YEAR MINI 19 March WASHINGTON. oUtta'hiftr"Thfta-ence- a TCP A) Two , SEYENTY.. EIG HTII -- 1928 Eire , Chief, Deputy jured in Efforts to In- Taken Contain-ingHam- of Citizens During Prom-ine- nt Also Raid. Le-o- i anr, of a liquor nne, which rivaled in soma respect, tn. famous Reariman ,.rx which ba4 connection, in Pihenectady, X. I , aa made In the arrest Monday t K. H (Happ)) Anderson, aej Knoan rum runn.r of Ean Francisco and Salt Lake, confiscation of a register carrjing the names of some prominent people of Sale Laiie. and seizure of 13 gallons of alcohol and numerous fax labels, croaned the efforts of Sheriff Clifford Fatten and his deputies after seieral da of linearisation. Anderson was iharg.d aih transportation and possession of hqnor Monday TO a Totnpla.nt T:-;-sued by tn county attorney ard .lruax.tfla.-curu.AC-laad- , n y it after-pu- tt. r up a bond of (lab. Customer Numbered. According to deputy actuffa Anderson confessed that or dera for the liquor were Uxen at a down town business house and deliveries made by automobile. Anderson had eght bottles of far, bonded hquor In his autom"bsi when arrested by Deputy Sheriff Jack Larson on South Temple Street, between fifth and Sixth East trets. . According to the officer a nw curtomer was secured when ly rhe liquor dealers he would be give a metal tag. carrying a number. When the customer telephoned m his order he woold give the number and when check had been made with the name In the ter. the liquor woutd be sentr.gls. out. Alcohol for the making of th bonded liquor was brought In usually from San Francisco, but for the past month or more has been purchased in Los Angeles and transported by automobile frorx tha place. The rum runner would bung in 100 gallons to the trip. In Los Angeles It would cost 3 a gallop and on arrival m (5fiat Lake waa estimated to be worth bor- to Sa't Lake, tbe runt cue Guests as Flames der en route runr'r would telephone to headin Salt Lake for assurance quarters Raze Historic Place. that all was right. Four DEN ER, Colo, Marrh 19 Bert G. Hart, Itenter Is beheied to hate been fatally burn- (AFi ed. three persons were reported In A critical condition, and a total of fiftn persons were taken to a hospital as th result of a fit early this morning that parrally destrojed the Colorado Hot!, Pirtermh and Seventeenth streets on Larimer stret A number of other persons received minor injuries when they jumped from second and third story a Indoss. Among the Injured were four firetnrn. inc'udirg Fir Chfef-JoHulr, and Density Fire Chief James J. Moers. Chief Healr, directing le work of rescue on the second floor of the structure, received a deep gash In the face from falling t. mbers nd deputy fire chief Mohes euffered cits ani Isrulrea a hen falling beams caught him on tha third floor cf th hotel. Th critically injured are: Bert C- - Hart, Denver. Ivtdlv burred "and bc.I.siM dying; Roy Bender. Denver fracturd ribs and internal lnjur.es' VVHlUm Crphert. ekull frar.u-eaddress unknown. Besides Ch.ef Heafy and Deputy Chief Mra the firemen tnjured but not seriously, nr Jsunea Dempsey and C. H. Jenn. 10 About persons were betlev, ed to have been in the building at A the time the blase broke out. man giving his name as C. E. from tha third Lindem)er leaped story of the hotel and plunged through the akylight of Morgan s quick lunch. He fel) Into tbe kitchen, painfully cut by glau. The Colorado houee. a three story building constructed of wood was a famous old landmark in the ear ;v days of Denver when Larimer street wa the chief young western been converted TTrfifU'Wir Irco a riming house. Lodger, now menwere chieflv Fir Ch:f Healy today erl. mated th damage at approximately (10,000, ttr-te- en -- hn d, re W , ' f m (2i a galon. Checked by Phone. boon after crossing the L'tah Res- ea telephone message, wouid be recened the time the runner crossed rhe border until he arrived In Salt Lake Following arrival the alcohol wa taken (o SIS Eighth avenue, where it was mixed with a number of ingredients, placed in a specialty prepared barrel to give tt the flavor of bonded liquor, and then retailed to the trader- Several such barrels confiscated by the offers, were valued by Anderson (150 each. The place at 818 Eighth avenue, had been rented to a man known in bottleggmg circle as Curly oung Toung Is believed to be th person who transported th alcohol from California. One hundred gallon ef alcoher would make pprox!mt-e!sq gallon of the finished product it was estimated. Chief Deputy L. L. Larsen with the exception of saving the register mixed by the officers conta.ned th names of a number of prominent people, refused to divuge further information regarding alleged customer. t y- AUNT HET -- ! A ,fa i ' f i |