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NUMBER MraimiLJlES spm BOBBERS ROY BOLLEH, FORMER MAYOR: 0 COUNTY, OF Life Closes IIOFUI SESSION; BRIEF CEREMONIES 111 Placards Quickly Torn Spent Most of Life in Down by Policl Defense of Laboring Some of the Men Call Men Her Work Sent Themselves Com- Her to Jail More thai munists Fighting Once Will be BurWomen Present. ied in Illinois. - FIRST UNITED STATES CONGRESS FI 281 Vice President Curtis Calls Senate to Order as Speaker Envoy Frcsn Persia Gained Freedom by Sawing Their way from Cell and Climbing Thru Unscreened Window in Corridor of Building. Long-wort- h Wields Prisoners the Gavel in the House of Representatives. president per bank and vice president Dec 1 Washington, Dec. 1 (AP) Washington, Dec 1 (AP) Aj Washington, Salt Lake City, Dec 1 (AP) and genenU manager of uie be- crowd of several hundred per-- 1 Mary Mother Jones is ho The seventy first congress con- men three With positively died Milk Products .... company,, , go , vened at noon toaay in final sons, some calling themselves more. The staunch little Ogden, Utah, Dec. 1 (AP . mPUcatc U?He suddenly ol a heart attack at session but not to wont long. Officers of Weber county and communists, gathered in front fender of the working man robbery ot five stores in Down- afterhere home yesterday towns and counties ln the surof the capitol today carrying hight closed her eyes on a The day was one of brief local of. noon. ey, Idaho, last week, Iky; which were quickly hundred yeais of throbbing maiiues, as usual, wltn a pol- rounding region were search --fleers todays were - searching Tor Richmond bom at Bullen, Mr torn down by. the police. r life Ang iC iiucai truce .between tne leao-e- is today for five men who f a former inmate of the Utah on December 12, 1877, came to Police did not interfere until momentai uy escaped from the Webe county -jState prison as the fourth mem- Salt Lake City eight years ago, hiamg tne the placards were displayed ail last night. controversies to be faced oefore ber of the gang to assume the vice Some of these called foh reMarcn 4. Kepuoncans and DeThe five men made their way Marshal Dan Ware of Down- from Logan of the Milk Propresidency lease all political prisoners? and mocrats anae nave placed tne througn an unscreened window ey last night identified Bert ducts company. He succeeded down with finger printing and nrst empnasis on legislation to in the corricior after having i Hanni, 22, alias R S. Morbarry, Louis S resigned, as the f registration. aueviatc unempoyment and to sawed their way out of tneir Rollins Harkey, 19, and Harry head of Cates, National Copper the t Members of the regular cap1 cell. Those who escaped are; Edwards, bank last summer. He also held elp tarmers who suifeied by Taylor, alias Harry f itol police squads then tore into 4e tne drouth. Jack Burns, 3t, serving a term three of the men who locked In other large positions high loot-"inthe crowd, snatching the plag for embezzling an automobile him in his own jail before Fi lenos. ol' the legislators and western business enterprises c cards and jostling some the and beheved by Sheriff R. D. the stores Hanni and Hareddistant visitors irom and states his received Mr. Bullen BULLEN ROY demonstrators. Ptncock to- be the leader of sennotn crowded tne key are said by police to have ucation at the Brigham Young rations There was sporadic fighting, the break; Robert Donovan, 26, confessed participating in the college, Logan, and In 1905 was ate and nouse galleries as Vice was but this quickly stopped. 'President Curtis and Speaxer robberies, but Taylor cenied he giaduated irom the civil en- - M. W. awaiting trial for burglary; AlOne of the two score policeHendricks, bert McFarland, negro awaiti- congworth hal any connection with them. Harvard wereiKeicOHifia. bade rinir erhool at men a Bomb tear released gas The men who are allged to unversit,y. Aftec. leaving school ng-' trial oir air etuoaeziemens to tne presiding sections. to which, however, appeared have confessed they stole an- ihe engaged ln the mining charge; Sopnus Dego, 19, awaitHeld sealwas The In business first Services more cause tears the among! here last Wednes- mess jn Nevada and later re ing tnal on a forgery cnarge, new of rest Tne memoeis. ing demonstraspectators than the and I tank Evans, convicted of Downey, turned to day and drove to to make his( tne was confined oi Logan 1 ptogiam tor.: where they locked the Tnkrshat home burglary. to each branen notifymg tne Salt Lake Sumjay Under the guidance of pclice, in the jail and then raided the He served as mayor of Logan Immediately after the break, " 'otner it liad met and tne sendtoheaded! demonstrators the officers were sent to watch the 1917 to 1920, having preno-tof so to a from, committee ing on l Four) house side of ward thefcap-ltothe Page (Continued outgoing trains and peace auPresident Hoover. viously been city engineer and Iu3st rites for M&mnr VT, plaza and finally straggled thorities ln surrounding town prominently connected with the Hendrcks jr 12, son of Mr. out in a long line around, the 12 at Vice o clock. Promptly , were notified. ' President r for'or-aeCurtis thO Henc-'souUtah Educators end of rappea budding comrnS ndtteBtae and Mrs Marrmer W. Sheriff Pin cock said Bums I announcin. senate tne Some continued and fist held fighting HreaUon comDaOT in the ricks1 of Bingham, were Laiis suspected ol' having led sevea tne Rev. Z. R. Pmuips, cnap-lai- n, - with a few women being Jostled at oclock the .at Sunday x Elder eral other recent unsuccessful Munty wno ottered prayer. Tne Plan Campaign To ; While residing parlors in in the melee. in Logan he kins Undertaking attempts to break the jail. The The crowd carried their opening roil can was tnen or. was a charter member of the Salt Lake City, burial being ln shouts and was reported to Prneork cored and the senate members,! 4ocioifi vt Photo escape at , ' police jeers Lake the cemetery. Salt City of one local and Rotary club, Oust Illiteracy its active i (reifnited for tne llrst time1 Mme. Zohr Khanoum Heldary, 15 minutes alter the men left the capitol grounds to directors Leo Goats, mortuary assit-an- t. through : j since tne close of tne arduous firat woman in Persia to cast ande by Burk Burke, a trusty. monument where e.o PoLtvs (tcuvwov vtw) AS ... . was In charge There were the Garfield United Leaving his public duties in days ot a long teim and special tha vel,to h eome to the Ideas. MARY be of JONE5 reatives Mr. the present Bullen 1920, of iamily in Logan Dr. C. N. Jensen, State Supt. last July, minglec. to, States pick upmerican session aga M. 8. from Cove, with came associated Richmond, Logan, Ronald England Public Instruction, Appoints a It was her body that failed shake. hands. . at Requests of cles In the dairy business in Salt Lake City and elsewhere.a of the under iears with time,) pressure Condolences were mixed,1 for Government who in The Cache later spoke speakers Chairman accepting valley, cheeks f?r Secretary Wilbur, wiclL 5ar" seven members tailed ot re- milk sympathetic strain, commeifded streaming to down their Funeral Serivces the vice presidency ol Nationa Committee. the mint-ovibattles election and more tnan a halt other women com- - ried her through - , of the tne parents for tnfe Render care sheuted .. lohAK 0 tun company. iminM it Other positions held by Mr -Washington. Nov.. 25 Utah, Held Ou Sunday with il- - Bullen at the time Of his deal a though less burdened of were: First director the Re most of the her when ceased at mob heart the literacyor.than ators night f111 laughing and Joking and the ing hands had been tone to states the union, will wage curities corporation beat Opportunities loiternB ln ad most like Tnomas their talented son to 1 heir Gore, blind schoolboys. a campaign to educate all ilht-eiat- Bankers Trust company; pre-of restore 0. The on She sUghtly senator-ele- ct from were opiraerve health. sident and services canmaiiager general who state m that police patrols bed and then lay still. Mrs, ckianoma, received an enthus- -, Dairy ened with mixed chorus directed tf sirensof ViM4 VViwn. m llIC not read or write The first the Cloverleaf Harris ' of Ernest Monson, lr01?, his De?u vice Commission has announc- - Second ward chapel under 'the singing, by company, president Dairy direction in move made ' this ocrattc he ccheagues. However, ed open commpetitive examln-- direction of Bishops Counselor was the appointment Of -- the the Colville Ice Cream 'com- Beautiful Zion Built Above. iH. G. Morrell. The.buiU.lng J'p'1 succeed Senator Pine, ations as follows: on pany and -- a director of the Mr. Monson opened the services Utah Advisory Committee PETERSON WILLIAM DIRECTOR a with prayer and then sang Idaho Sugar company. illiteracy by the Honorable Ray Utah Beauol' a I Have Read Surviving are his widow, Mrs solo, NAMED CHAIRMAN WESTERN Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the Annie . , Nibley Bullen; four Sons, tiful City. interior, who is also chairmah David Bullen Charles, NelComRoy Moses were Jr, STATES ECONOMIC CONFERENCE The national Advisory of the speakers and Robert Bullen, and the fol- - son and ers were arranged on the stand, Richard J. Bryant of on Illiteracy. mittee Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Long- - ington, D.C. f was taken into Bingham, Raymond Allen of D.rector William Peterson of icereal' theThe SeSiior Utah, according to the 1930 (tontinudd on age Four) pathologist meeting house Cove, and Cyrus Jenson of Salt the Utah State Agricultural col-- i a to With Honored $4,600 in $5,400 year, Illiteracy figures ranks ninth the smuts), "shi gallery! ortheorean speakers Lake City with Mr. Goats mak- lege extension service has been! m the percentage of illiteracy jvas accompanied by a group Bureau of Plant Industry, De- - prayero were offered by L p! resremarks the exp western closing Chairmanship ing named chairman of the among the states. In the per- Opposition To partment of Agriculture, for Morrell, H. rl, Hawkes and at sing the appreciation of the-. states economic conference to rtnfv in Washington, D. C., or ,tlie (Continued on Page Four) centage of native white illitAkindnescemetery the gTave wa3 for the many parents be held In Salt Lake City, Dec., erates, it ranks sixth from the in tne field. , 'dedicatee by William C. Eng- during the illness of 15 to 18, according 'to W. A. Davis ses shown James top. The relation of illiteracy a $2,000 Junior year, land Appropriate musical nuni- chemist, Confessed Holdup their son Milton Walker and Lloyd, in charge western states to school attendance is well for duty ln the Departmental bei-- were rendered by the choir Joseph F e melius of Silt L&Ke 'extension service. demonstrated in this state. In or under the direction of C. D. Service, Washington Mr. V City, each rendered vocal solos. committees comprised of Rich county where only 0 4 per Washington, Dec 1 (AP) field. ln the Francis Smith; a class of pri- Men In was Jeul by pronounced old tension specialists from the cent of illiteracy exists, the The four year Pennsylvania L A. All states except Maryland, mary girls, who- were about the Hendricks of Richmond. eleven western states have been school attendance Is 98 9 per senatorial primary controversy and the same age as Ronald, sang; and Virginia, Vermont, grave was dedicated by appuinted by Mr. Lloyd to recent;, and ln San Juan county was alive again today as the The Idaho Falls, Dec. 1 (AP) District of Columbia have re- - Mrs. George Brown rendered a where illiteracy runs as high time approached for James J. W M Timmins of Salt Laxe port on the present condit.ons Two men who confessed, ac ceived less than their share of vocal soo and the outlook regarding Deas 28 9 per cent, the school Davis to offer his credentials City. A were E. Mri to appor-f the Speakers in at that cording appointments police, they was denied to of relation Members credit which seat children mand the in attendance of and family gathdrops for the Dr at W, Arthur service to hold tioned a $ Anderson, Hale, taxleat tempted departmental up Mr. end of cant. the home Vare S. cattle number ered at William western agneu-turto 63,8 per beef, .The Counselor David Tarbet, Presi- , driver here, yesterday, were m Washington, D. C. of (native white Illiterates in Senator Nye, Republican, Mrs. H S Parkinson, '270 i oath and sheep, dairying and poultry ( Full information may be ob- - cent Joseph Juinney and Coun- x jail today, in the North Dakota, heac. of the sen- 12th East, ln Salt Lake City, rais.ng; feed crops and wheat; Utap increased slightly selor H, ju Morrell, who thank- "The men, Howard Banker, 21, tained fhim Albert O. Andardecade ending with 1920. More ate campaign funds investigat- prior to assembling at the mor- fruits and truck crops; also a , ed all In behalf of the lamil United of the son, But Sandpoint, and secretary Idaho, last service8'. announced the on for in outlook illiterates of committee the prothe than half tuary chapel ing committee, Lane, Pocatello, are alleged to States Civil Service Board of for thei- many kindnesses The Utah are to be found In three n.ght he would seek to bar the gram for the western states. declared that a very hav in offrca arrived Examiners at speakers the without here sece post . labor counties. out of its twenty-ninUnited retiring department Officials from the could be taken funds to good decided and a hire example this Placed cab, two city, one or Obstruction are- for Carbon days These county retary States department of agriculfrom, the life of the decea-r- t. rob j and the driver , ; with 559 illiterates, San Juan pending inquiry Into reports of ture who will appear on the During his eight years of sufcounty with 611 illiterates, and expenditures in behalf of the program of the conference, inConservation fering with tuberculosis of tho On Railroad reached ticket n S'd Salt Lake cou'nty with 2,250. clude: Dr. C. E. Ladd, New York town the men held up hip he was known to always ce Forty-fou- r states have been ever a half million dollars. K. M. Dixon, extension farm ol a patient and rheeiXul disthe when but driver, was the Shunk Brown Francis the under organized auspices economist; Dr. V. B. Hart,, cars fled Sympathy wa.-- , exposition. approached they Redding, Cal., Dec 1 1AP) of the national Advisory Com- unsuccessful Repubican gubereconomist: Dr. Burmashid in a haystack. They pressed for those who ar;.left The report of an attempt eithmittee on Illiteracy created natorial primary ..candidate. niJl tracked and arrested. ,to mourn. er to wreck or intercept and some months ago with the ap(Contmued from Page Four) A special meeting of the Nye i " Dec I (AP) Washington,. Pacific rob Southern passento President of Hoover, was called committee proval today . T Drcctor William Peterson President Hoover's oil oonserva- - p jTI emarkable progress has been inquire into the new reports ger tram No 13 near Sims, Cal , tion policy was upheld today Veterinarian Of 076010 1 JulCCt lO madei in a number of states Davis- - disclaimer knowledge of was being investigated by the Agents To Combat of Columbia by the District and several hundred thousand excessive spendmg ln his be- sheriffs office today court of appeals Inaugurate New illiterates have been taught to half and said he would not AS, the train neared this Stale Gives Report The court sustained the order Help With Budget read and write. Smugglers take a seat tn view of Nyes point Saturday hight, the enLiquor of Secretary Wilbur m March It is expected that as a re- statement until an Investigation gineer saw a pile of ties on Air. Route Tonight of last year, that pending apsult of the efforts of the state had beet) completed. the track He slowed town but Salt Lake City, Dec 1 (AP) Boise, Dec. 1 (AP) C, Ben 1 plications for perm.ts to proiAP) committees, Illiteracy will be Senator Nye determined on- had too much momentum to Los Angeles, Ded. Dr. W. H Hendr.cks, state veter- - spect for oil on government Ross, governor elect, was and Federal Inaagents prohibtlon in reduced the considerably Franc, Dr l (AP) ly yesterday to ask that Davis stop. in his biennial report lands be rejected. pected here todoy to join with The census be denied his seat temporarily . tion as a whole. . to the state board of agriculture Wilburs order was issued the Governor Baldridge In consider. of 1920 indicates, that fivf A preliminary report he had President Hoover ation of the budget for the vice between San Francisco anc recommended blood testing, seg- - day after million adults In the,. United to submit to the seaate might board the tram, the en- liquor smugglers and enunciated his conservation pol- - next two years, herd management com rtgation, C. the WeightmSh, Roger States could not read and expected jHtw York, constituting cost of gineer opened the throttle and listed $382,962 as the sanitation as means of bloting Icy in a brief statement to news-- , The buc'get contains aH the mander of the coast ,i guard ' Such write. man route in the out simple traffic the Davls-Browof state races, ' wth sped on. bangs disease, a malady paper men, saying there would anticipated expenses Institutions signs as stop and go meant only $10,747 coming from the This tram, which runs be- - base, saidfourhis patrol boats had f?1,8 States will be inaugu-twee- n vhlrh he estimates costs cattle be complete conservation d( government, the ships flag foreign The to lighted them. Pev own Hoover cabinet officers nothing cwneis of Utah $1,000,000 per government oil m this admlnis- and all departments with the Portland, Ore , and San Fnown to have 20,000 oases (rated tonight. in tha pocket. centage of illiteracy . , Francisco was robbed exception of the. lead building,eight 0f jiquor aboard, at anchor in year jtratlon United States Is greater than. However, a report from spe years ago at the Oregon line RumRow ofillinadaMex - 'h Po.nting out that economical-- 1 In a dissenting opinion, Justice program financed by the gaa- , Air 'cial investigators sent to Harris- - by the D Autremont brothers. lco ransrtand j5 it is Boeing the most serious Joslah Van Orsdel held Hoovers- oline tax. on Page Eight) National Air transport, sub- - dsease perhaps T . ...(Continued It was anticipated Mayor Ross indicated an Four members ol the train The sheriffs ofhee reveadSdfires our cattle to-- policy could only be put into actburg, yesterday affecting will Aircraft, 0j ynit3d Dr. Hendricks added: t additional expenditure of per- crew were killed in that robual effect by the issuance of $ would spend much of the pre- day s .Pat,ro 42 a hour on schedule, sent montu going over the bud150,000 over the orlglhal bery. There are approximately 100,-- 1 formal proclamation. tablished along highways lead- - 'operatetlme u 80 1o 85 hourf, 1 Vnn'nmtirrnAflS ihaPs 000 (figure of $129,696 reported by state' get with the governor and in m the cattle wTicts dairy ina from the coast, Actual fiying time between will sustaining an average loss of or ,he acquainting himself with the smaU speecboats were expected 30 hours. Davis-Brow- n minutes, only $6 per head from this disease. Airplane Accidents operation of the various decampaign commit- Mistook Locomotive to transfer liquor to trucks. an for schedule the allowing tee. Add to these the range ..... partments He will take office , overnight stop at Chicago. se January 5 cattle that are beNye thought .his cotnmitte'1 Four Lives An Automobile Four Trainmen Take estiour and Infected Sacra-meritcould complete the study in coming Stops will be made at two days at the most. Should a losses from this disease Reno, Elko, Salt Lake mated Two Irish Priets will probably reach a million supplemental report prove corRock Cheyenne, Springs, City, Mitchell', S. D, Dec. I (API-F- our Avoca, la , Nov. Killed In Wreck North Platte, Lincoln, Omaha, do.lars. rect, the campaign invest! ga or persons were dead today said he would let the senate Lewis Sick is sick. Des Moines, Iowa City, Chicago Released By Bandits as the result of airplane' accioecide how much of the mon-,e- y The reason back of his Toledo and Cleveland. dents ln the state cer ,.the went for Davis and what Mrs. Hoover Again is explained by the Stockton, CaL, Nov. 29 (AP) week-enaction should be taken, fact that he mistook a vehicle Four trainmen were killed as ' Hankow China, Dec 1 ' AP) e. 1 111 Robert French, 30, his wife l Gifford Pinchot defeated with one light for an auto- - a Western Pacific express San Francisco route is the Fathers P. In Washington D. Brown u'hile Davis won ovei eighfyear od son were Two Irish priests. The vehicle turnrd out crashed into the rear of a fast eft lighted airway in the worid when the Laffan and J Lmeham, who ye terday klJ)cd Senator Grundy. The latter was to be a locomotive which met freight tram near Sunol In the and aKo .hs Vie longest net. ' were captured by bandits Aur.l plane which French was piloting appointed to the senate by his own car at a grade cross- - Alameda county, west, of here, work of radio telephone and du r Dec. 1 iAP) crashed from a height of 400 25 when the town of Sientao-Mstations rective radio beacon Governor Fisher after Vare was mg and carried it a consider- - last night. Washington. chert was taken, have been re- ' Herbert Hoover returned to feet. denied a 'seat on the ground able distance down the tracks. R. M Middleton, Half of tip nations airmail The dead; -a Glen Ruchey, 30, was injured leased and are aboard a Bii.iWi re . J S flowr: on this routes The pas- - l Washington early today from' kenfeaeh e r that more than-- $790,009 was f Onl- y- oruisra and - a - broken t ng i neer;.. W-on the upper Yangtze carry ' Cfk eUd vts.tricj herT:mi - Iicr fetailf (o a cisrii at Madison njnboat spent in his behalf in the 1923 nost. howevei were suffered man; Lloyd Goslm, head brake- - senger transports wtill. vu m Athuville, N. C. Jr,, mm; R G Juiv b, fljnvun. mil j1 pr.mary. I'S Sift Jbit, L. m I a t- V . J - Jr J j ny S Ck th I . ofaQlbomd 0 Emplopent " es Jr? 'Vi P&uS.ra&ti 1" -- 6st v -- J. jS ' e; J r 0 'Track Davis-Brow- cn JKel y , rsjssF: Jassos Effiss? saw nl HA Jl J till Christmas vc" 1, For o,' long-mobil- - Rir J n p L d. |