Show I I Too heavy y to Carry lIr party part leaders say they will demand the removal of or Georg A. A Sheets as chief oC fOlIce and Frank AI A. A I j S on as city treasurer Immediately after election Recognizing that both men have r. r created a load which Is too heavy for forth forthe th the Kearns outfit to bear the leaders of ot the reform movement have ha now confessed that Sheets Is wrong that Swenson n Is wrong and that the they will vill willbe villI I be he dealt with summarily at a time I c when no Injurious political effect will willbe i be lie felt pelt In Iii the Kearns party part by such ac- ac Hon tion Like the whispered repudiation of or Tom lom Kearns comes the whispers that j Sh Sheets ets antI and Swenson will either bo be removed removed re- re f. f moved from office or be bc jacked up on I. I V the carpet as soon as the tho election of or c- c Tuesday Is over o I Instead of or b being honest with the people now the Kearns outfit is trying t to Ball along with the craft of or civic rottenness Instead of or making au an ati open confession o of the fact that two t officers r of oC the time present a administration are arc wrong the ha leaders arc aro whispering It A A prominent party maui man said yesterday that after aler the elec- elec lion lou his party palt would take care of or y Sw Swenson t It Is an absolute fact that Frank t. t Swenson w novel never have la been nominated nomi- nomi V. V for COl the office of oC city treasurer If IC f the chances of oC success tucce'S of oC the Kearns I ticket were good gooel last year eal at ut tho the time of oC the thc convention No one else could ii be found who w would take the tIme place and Frank gnk Swenson carrying an un unsavory vor record with him Into the convention con worked for tor the nomination It Il was wa hard hanl for tor him to get some Homo one to lo make makeI I a nominating speech but he lie wasL was nominated and not a a. 11 person fon in lit the tho L t whole convention thou thought ht that he w would be ho elected It was waa not his hiM own popularity that elected him nor was yas there anything In J his hiM past life lire to recommend l' l him an as e especially fit to handle tho the funds of or Salt Lake City Since h he haa hai been heen city treasurer the i records of oC his have been In a i mystifying Jumble lIe He ha has been forced t to return city's monc money after l keeping it In iii his pocket for rol months I The Tue Knox bank hank where all the city's money Is handled without Interest to toL L lh the city did not consider Frank A. A on a safe sarc man to have hare full rull con con- itOI of or the tho city Cun fund no so tile thc they forced forcell h him ti i to appoint a trusted competent chief deputy who iho Is IR really the treas treAs- r Frank ank Swenson spends r very ery little time at the lie office of the city treasurer He Is seldom thero there In tho the afternoon spending his tune Instead at the tho Turf I 0 1 J t t Ii Exchange anti and othor other places about abou town Ho lie Is following follo a n. dun dangerous couise e. c mill and while tho the city cannot 10 lose loseby loseby 1 by In It I b by virtue of or th the fact that the bondsmen will bo liy compelled compell to lo prot protect pro pro- t ted Cl he lie Is cre creating a n rather unpleasant liki for fo a fL public official In Tn the thA lie sn co-sn of M G George Sheets chief of 01 poll police the A general n 11 public 11 recognize that he lie did not exercise e proper diligence dili g gence nC In the arrest of or the till criminals who robbed the lc i Ills His connection con con- with other othor cases Is equally l Iun suspicious sue sus anti and hll there ma may not ha have been en enough evidence c to hold him on the char charge of or compounding a felony thorn thero ro will always alway be lie a n deep seated suspicion sus- sus sus ms- on the minds of oC the tho public I that he lit knew moro mm about the affair than a n ch chief of or police should that he hl made madeno no to 10 arrest st the criminals and amI that lint h he followed Collo z a d cou course e throughout the whole holt affair lr which was vas glaringly Inexcusable Jim Donaldson now nov In jail awaiting trial for or participation In the Mc- Mc r robbery says sas that ho went with Bt hail Bell to time the police station when he lie waa Wt to in make niu si a settlement with the Me lc rs In Sheets Sheets' presence sence H He said So ho Iw did 1111 anti and t mt-t not trust Bell nell walled waited outside until Boll Bell untied turned over o the 1000 I and anti helped get tho he out of town lown I r 1 was always alwa's curious to know said Ic on his return from Crom Los Angeles whore B hell Bell got the remaining 20 to mal mak up tip the lie 1000 Like as not he lie had hall U It i all tho the time saW saul Chief Sheets in re I reply Donaldson was outside to sec C that Bell Dell did pay the full tull amount an anti and like likeas as not Bell anti and Jim TIm talked the lilt matter mat flint tel ter over nei while Sheets ane anti and the lie Mc tic- waited for tho the former Cormer to re- re Lu urn rn It U Is f not alone the thc ca case but many others and the unsavory record of oC the lie police chief has hns made malle him an oppressing burden t I I |