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Show THE LEATHER. Monday and Tuesday fair, except enow In noitbweet portion. Local Battlement Prices. Silver Domestic, S foreign. 44 Lead 47 433 4., 413.425 Copper (cathodes) occa-aion- o; Persistent readers The Tribunes "Want al umns are not overlooking many opportunities. 4c ,L VOL. 10G, NO. 51, SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1922. ' , V ralyenal Berries. NEW YORK, Dec. 4 A misfit In death as he waa In life. Captain George Aguer, 5 feet 4 Inches tall, waa earned to his grave today by twelve pallbearers Instead of the customary six. So huge was the coffin tlat a special derrick was "rigged t $ lower It into the ground. The giant's dog and Inseparable companion followed the body to the cemetery. The dog tried in vain to jump into the grave. Fiver since I was six years old I have spent my life stooping and crowding,' said the circus giant shortly before he died. And Captain Auger was crowded even in death, for at the last moment grave diggers had to be summoned te enlarge the hole in the ground for the coffin. of closure l Delay in Evacuation Three Official Report Shows Vessel Carried No Guns, Days Beyond Washington Pact Requested by China. Interests TQKIO, ed to Dec, in 3. Expects to Clinch Mission to America at Nations Capital. Explosives. of Port at That Time Publishes Facts in Guard Response to Appeals. NEW YORK, Deo. 3 The Cunard liner ffusitania, sunk by a German submarine In 1515 off the Irish coast, carried guns, troops or explosives, but did carry 5400 cases of ammunition, the of-- I I spun of the vessel's cargo, made (By the Associated empire on continental Asia came to naught today when her delegates to the Peking conference signed an agreement with China racuate Shantung December 5, three days later than the date agreed on at the Washington armament conference a year or Troops Province. Press.) Japan's - dreaips Clemenceau of ago. This delay, however, was not of Japans wishing. It was requested by 'China, who was unable on December 2 to take over the administration of the restored province because of lack of funds and equipment. China, It Is true, sent gendarmes and civil guards to Tslngtao, In Kiaochow, but, according to Japanese officials, they were unarmed and China requested Japan to supply them with rifles, revolvers and machine guns. Complying with the request, Japan is sending the equipment from this country. Likewise, China has not yet sent engineers to manage gas and waterworks and is unable to guarantee that the needed engineers will be on hand by December 5. public by Dudley Field Malone, collector of the port at the time, shows, according to a copyrighted story in the New York World. The cases of ammunition, the report slated, were carried by specific permission under ruling of the department of commerce in force since 1911. The Malone report, the newspaper sas, was made to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. It was dated June 4, 1915, and was called for after the German reply of May 2S to President Wilsons first Lusitania note of May 13 had set up the contention the Lus.tanla had been armed and that her rapid sinking was due, not to torpedo, but to the explosion of ammunition. It was this report to which President Wilson, in his second note of Jupe 9, referred, when he said: - te nt Blue Stop and Street Bun-da- w Tinkham Wants Entire Constitution Enforced Water Conservation Company inl ' r, Husbands of Sultan Birth to Woman Five Normal Children r. Judge Puts Ban on Fixed EIRE LIFE HID Noted Singer With palace-functiona- ry Rockefellers Nephew Melba Own Opera Buried in Simplicity '! Tl Stationary Engine Fireman Three LAUSANNE, Dec. 3,(By the Asso- elated Fress ) A review of the second week of the near eastern conference shows clearly that the negotiations have reached a point of danger; the question of capitulations, or special privileges enjoyed by foreigners in Turkey, which was taken up yesterday, may make or break the conference, and this Is so because an adverse decision! on capitulations may so Turkish national pride that the Turks may don their fezzes and go back to Angora. Ever body realises the extreme delicacy and danger of the negotiations on capitulations. The Turks have rejected all suggestions of the powers. Including the United States, that the special privileges enjojed by foreigners In the past shall be retained, more especially any attempt to foreign consular courts try cases Involving foreign residents or foreign property. rnlnwal Service, EN ROUTE WITH CLEMENCEAU, Pittsburg, Pa , Dec. 3 The tiger of France said farewell to the middle west today and is on his way to Washington to clinch the object of hts "private mission In behalf of France. Clemenceau was given, a surprise welcome at Dayton, Ohio, when he waB greeted by Orville Wright and a committee of citizens. More than 10,000 persons had assembled at the station to greet the tiger's tialn during Us stop at noon today. the recepExpressing gratification at tion, he declared that he had found Wilson Gives Hint. "America so well disposed toward his To Protect Consulate. message" that he nearly regretted havIntimidation Charged. Fortunately there are matters conIn view of these unsettled conditions ing made the trip. cerning which the government of the I am a .messenger of friendship, he "In this behalf." a statement summarizis two and Japan sending destroyers sixty States is in a position to give civil guard to protect the new Japanese United ing Mr. Daugherty's reply continued, "the said. ' imperial German government official a mere casual consulate to be established on the evac- the attorney general said that uation of Japanese troops, while Great information." perusal of this demand not only Indicated U. S. Attitude Praised. Mr. Malone said he had de?rmlned to Britain and tin United States each are givS the move but reflects the character of did out the text of the report because of a "France nation never and .attack back shows that it a this entire proceeding; to the at sending interests gunb. guard still insistent appeals to him for inforwill. You left the war too soon of 1,111 of of this impeachment neverI iam their nationals. respective mation see to sent have but that you regarding its contents. stand arrayed certain radical leaders observers glad According to the Washington agreeto the Lausanne conference, ments, "These appeals," he explained, "come seeking to serve notice upon every future in for payments concessions railway not from the United States, but which France is seeking to defend were to be made in cash, but, according from only attorney general that If he dares enforce deabroad; for instance, from Buch against the Gerthe laws of the I'uiied States against such herselfof diplomatically to an official of the Japanese foreign as the central committee the Turks, Russians and under the pain signs organisations, ofbe does sohaled office, Japan is so anxious to wash her organizations of the war. before the mans " and penalty being hands of the entire enterprise that she for establishing the causes to Orville asked Clemenceau as a United Wright senate of the Rtaies, eating to has notes in agreed accept treasury conWas State Secret. . take back a greeting to his son In stead of cash. high eourt of Impea'hment under the France, with whom he became acquaintThe " regulations stitution; that It shows that back of this ed "When Senator La Follette's attitude which China has bill of Impeachment, directing, during the war. Two airplanes from promulgated for the administration of toward the war was under investigation above the Wright field maneuvered wai called on maintaining end encouraging l prosecutransgress, according to the the treasury department the tigers special train and flew low above Shantung tion, stand errand the profiteers, and original of this report. I replied Oie private car for several miles out of Japanese foreign office, Japan's , rights for the war defrauders the over to'thd state turned grafters, Under her treaties with China, but In that It Bad been ail of those who seised upon the oppor- Davton. ' 1 the hope of smoothing out all diff- department. The state department held of out Clemenceau to that the from emergencies pointed Wright tunity arising dvsnlvse of Hour govern- Dayton is the center of aviation activi- iculties 'this matter has been settl'd that the report had become a state paper war to take secret and ties in America, and the tiger expressed through the usual diplomatic channels. andBotherefore ment, thst they, by it has never been possible for the know what his of the aviation. in Interest future may mesne, unscrupulous public to know just what the report conthem to the Wright declared that the airplane will Properties Are Sold. those chsrged wim bringing For this reason and because of tained. ns e the result ured hold more even in an have acof of Exclusive Jtieiha Important place bars railways Japan, has the constant appeals to me for Informafaithful and the next war. of the most palnsfsglng. 16,000,061) yen from China for her tion regarding It, I have decided to make cepted 1,1c At Indianapolis a delegation of twenty properties in Shantung, which is less earnest efforts whi, h It has been mss, , public. negroes met Clemenceaus train at the than half the valuation Japan placed on it The for the attorney general of the United report states that when the Lusito h.m with station and presented the tiger with a these properties." It is 30,000,000 titatea and those essoiof Inted New York oe May 1, yen sailed from these most con- silver loving cup on an ebony base. The under the amount which Japan invested tania give to the solution 1915, on her last trip to England, she " cup was inscribed "To the Tiger of In the salt industry alone, and an in- did not have any guns fusing and com; lextng problems of any caliber or France from the Negroes of Indianaptimation that the question of the val- description on any deck, mounted or unolis. , Must Guard Document. uation of the railways will soon be set- mounted, masked or unmasked. Affidatled suggests that Japan is willing to vits by various government inspectors To comply with the demand that evi- Honored Negroes. be make another concession in regard to were affixed to the report in substantiaby of the government hands In the dence In a letter addressed to the tiger, the those properties as the difference be- tion. general demade public) the attorney to tween Japan's valuation of the railways the would-bclared said: highly injurious case of negroes The black Americans of Indiana wish and China's offer for them is consid- No Troops Carried. Interest of the people. In the now in matteis to pay tribute to France's greatest citi- erable. "certain Important further that the Lusitania did These sacrifices have no' been made notIt stated Canadian preparation for presentation to the proper zen, and through him to the great peohave troops or troops of tribunals." ple of your country. We are not un- - without strong opposition. Premier Kato any nationality on board. Moreover, the disto from his sickbed has Insisted that the Lusitania carried no In view of the evident attempt or groups, no Continued on Bure Three credit In advance the activities of the promise which he gave to Washington bod v or organization group of passengers as at(Columa Three.) on whlih be based his acceptance the ntRtmnt said, the and uniforms: and if such, with the concluof the premiership must be fulfilled. torney general cannot escape Individual reservists of any nationaland purpose of Baron Uchida said yesterday on the sny sailed sion that the sole object on this trip on Lusitania Laws the from him remove to ity Sunday this proceeding is not nature departure of Ambassador- Charles B. they did so as Individuals, paying their avowedly of office but is in the now own "The Korea: for slate Warren is v in and. receiving their own passage Movies an attempt to compel the disclosure Cars, clean." Individual tickets. the advance of the evidence upon which and official statement Issued An today to the question of the presReferring government relies In theof investigation im- Chicago Tribune-Bel- t lake Trib one Leased Win. says: ence of explosives on the liner, the rethe greatest All possession of the ease questions regarding Bhantung. port said that the ammunition set forth WABASH, Ind., Dec. 3. Sunday blue portance to the government. have as part of the cargo did not contain enforced here for the first time except that regarding railways, charges in order, laws were ' Taking up the Kellerstressed been concluded so that the agreeme'.t explosives y of a fight against as a result activiwithin the interpretation of tooay the Mr, Daugherty's replv 9 a. m. be at signed movies today. Japan the statutes and regulations as interbeing waged by the ministerial might in antitrtist cases, ties of the department for transall concluded the of chief Charles preparations police, o been the Bolte, had society, department of commerce in preted by rf which he said thirty-twexcept restaurants and fer of the Tslngtao administration and the ruling previously quoted. filed in the past twenty months. He de-- closed everything to of evacuation refused but Summeriand the Sheriff when 'troops, owing More than 1010 lives were lost, includnted that the department waa attempting garages to act against them without affidavits the desire of China these preparations ing more than 100 Americans, when the to paralyse the efforts of the federal arout not sheriff until be carried will the fifth. Lusitania went down off Klnsale Head, similar lines, as- being filed. Last Sunday the trade commission along all such suits had rested moving picture theater managers Other questions will be concluded before Ireland, six days after she had left New that in general sertingreferred down the long so that the complete transfer of York. cowarrants without after breaking for commission to the been doois when the managers refused to open the territory involved will, not be deoperative action. them and submit to arrest. No action was layed beyond March, the maximum date taken against other places of business fixed therefor under the Washington Denies Being Influenced. which were open. Next Sunday street treaty." Mr Daugherty declared it was charged cars will be stopped and everything the effect that and departin substance dosed, Including restaurants and garages. ment of justice and the attorney general WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Representato Lake Tribune Leased Win. prosecute Chicago Trlhnae-Sal- t 'has neglected and refused tive Tinkham, Republican, Massachusetts, L. Dec: violators of the antitrust laws, because Incorporates 8. Richard Ill 'CYRUS, Ohio, made public today a letter to President such violators are controlled by interlockHertzer was arrested this afternoon on commending his reported IntenconRiver Construction Harding The of ing directories through the banking a picture moving tion to refer In his message to congress Huntington operating charge nections of J. Plerpont Morgan & Co." Is houses on Sunday. Hertier operates two company has filed articles of Incorto "widespread disrespect for law as ex"The suggestion and insinuationviola- establishments. The arrest was made by poration with 11. E. Crockett, secre- emplified by defiance of the eighteenth such that Inbe on to conveyed Chief of Police Philip Tautmap that all parts sought tary of state, showing an authorized cap- amendment" and suggesting tors gain Immunity through their finanF. Charles of Picking. of structions italization shares. The f the constitution "be enforced equally Mayor 1400,000 cial connections," Mr. Daugherty said. Both houses remained closed for the re- company takes over two applications for and Impartially." "These Insinuations are as unwarranted mainder of tho day. The arrest resumes the direct flow and storage Iwater reWith the greatest respect, Mr. Tinkas thev are unworthy and untrue. the mayor's fight started last spring for spectively on the Huntington creek,, ham wrote, "may I draw our attention laws. blue Referring to the charges in connection the of enforcement the Sunday to values are Directors the fact that, whereas the eighteenth it 460,000. which at atwith the Chicago injunction case the said D. Jt Leonard, Huntington Louis Blat-tle- amendment la permissive in the authortorney general, defending his action, to congress to pass legislation to ization W. Mohrland: W. Jones, Price, and for ISO desired to hear Wanted that, if the committee D. O. Willey, Jr., and F. M. Lyman, Jr., enforce it, the second section of the fourthe evidence on which the application teenth amendment, which commands Df Salt Lake. Former Wives for the temporary restraining order was in proThe filings taken over hy the company congress to reduce representation made and would so indicate, "such facts mandaare designed to appropriate flood wa- portion to disfranchisement.is Is will be suband the law relating thereto scannow 3 and the .(By prescriptive CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. ters of the Huntington In sufficient quan- tory and and mitted whenever desired " one. .concern- Associated Press ) Rafet Pasha Is try- tity to Irrigate completely unenforced and 20,000 acres on Poison dalously Relative to. specification nullified." Mr. ing to find husbands for 1D0 members of Bench .and Waaligoard Bench fiats, lylumber case, ing the sultan's harem. The women ing between Price and Huntington. The under the former Daugherty said these actions were 17 to 35 years. All in from range to age be first class. land Is said Gives investigation and that many were ready of them are penniless. is a move-o- n the part The for prosecution. also is anxious to solve the fate of the organization and Cleveland people, Huntington In reply to specification two, which of Rafet the former monarch's numerous prog- who own the primary water rights on this eny, as well as that of twenty princes stream, to develop Csatiirasd on Box Two the water course to its Dec. and princesses of the royal blood. Bince fullest (Column Three.) Flood waters would be C. RICHMOND. Vo.,of the Amerieen Ernest Pubpresident the sultan's flight the nationalist gov- stored capacity. one of several promising sites lic Levy, at announced today woassociation, Health these ernment has been supporting 1ft Huntington canyon. what he terms the strangest case known men In addition to 106 eunuchs and many to med'cnl science. servants. The government now has deIt is the birth to a woman in Venezuela for must shift cided that these people Seriously Chicago children within eight of five normal themselves. 1 III Divorces Pneumonia hours "It ought not to be difficult to find was to Dr. Levy s atcase brought woThe or for these husbands helpmates tention by G r. Charles Uarracristl of Comen." said a today. was announced lumbia Dec. It NEW TORK, By rnlveroal Service. from Soutb back just "They all were selected for their beauty, tonight at the home of Mme. Ernestine America.university, Dec. 3. As a divorce CHICAGO, ' Most of them wers Schumann-Heln- k in Garden City, Long youth and figure. from mill Chicago rivals Reno, according to is six mother the says Dr. Carracristl governors of the Island, that the Illness of the singer had gilts to tho sultan Judge T. N. Hurley of superior court. four inches tall and Is a62 years old. provinces. They have matchless complex- taken a turn for the worse, and that her feet He said today it would have to stop. in laborer mine until ss a Mme. Schumann-Heln- k She worked before the births. ions, dark eyes and. long chestnut colored condition is serious. The Judge refused to grant a "fixed hair." has been ill for1 a week with bron- two hours divorce. After Ruth Zelus admitted chial pneumonia. She was taken 111 on to the judge that her husband had November 35 as she was about to start on agreed not to oppose her divorce bill Madame Nellie s concert tour. She collapsed at the when she agreed not to ask for aliPennsylvania station while waiting for a mony, Judge Hurley said: r to Troupe "This court will not willingly be train to Pittsburg, where she was to fill made a party to an agreed or her first engagement. NEW YORK, Dec. 3 Flmeral services, fixed divorce. This is another InBy I'alTPnwl Service. only bv members of his immesttended ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. 3 deMadame in Nellie of Melba fewr Intimate friends, eolluslon a stance is PARIS, Dec. obtaining diate family and safternoon cree, a practice that has helped to 3 Dec. soon to make her debut as an opera pro for William held this News RIVER, HOOD Ore, of were dimake Chicago's reputation as a according to private InformaGoodsell Rockefeller, nephew of John D. the engagement of the Rt. Rev. R vorce center more odious than that prfttress, Universal died Service. tion received by Paddock, former Episcopal bishop of the Rockefeller, who Thursday night of Reno." It is understood that she is organizing diocese of eastern Oregon, to Mins Jean The services, which were simple with a He told Mra Zelus her husband company in London with which Aipken of New York was received here brief eulogv, were conducted an at the opera would have to pav her alimony she may tour the world, with Henry Rus- today bv R. B. Bennett in a letter from Rockefeller home on Madison avenue by whether she demanded itor not. sell, formerly ol the Boston opera, as diBishop Paddock. The wedding is to be the Rev Dr. George M. Thompson, rector rector. held of Christ church, Greenwich, Conn. spring. By so-is'l- 1 Delicacy of Situation Arises From Capitulations Proposal orAllies, Which Moslems Hold to Be Humiliating to Nation. ON DECEMBER 5 Battleships WASHINGTON, Dec, 3. (By the PrcBs.) Formal reply of Attorney Ceneral Daugherty to the charges, filed against him with the house Judiciary committee by Representative Keller, of Minnesota, was made public tonight at the department of justice. It .will be presented to the committee when it meets tomorrow to consider the Keljer resolution demanding Mr. Daugherty's impeachment. Answering in turn each of the fourteen specifications submitted by the Minnesota member, Mr. Daugherty expressed his conviction that this extraordinary proceeding Is inspired more by a desire to protect those gharged than those who will be charged with violating the law than to '' aid the department of Justice in prosecution of grafters, profiteers and those who have defrauded their governraout during the emeigcncy of war." The department of justice stands ready, Mr. Daugherty said, to meet tho demand to documents of Mr. Kelier for access bearing upon specified cases whenever it is apparent that neither the government's Interest nor that of individuals who have imposed confidences in the government would be violated. CENTS s America and Britain Send Collector Evidence. ... HID . By Action Branded as Attempt to Force Premature Dis- ... 16 PAGES-FI- VE Determination of T urks Brings Danger Point to .Near East Negotiations TIES Inconveniences of Giant Persist After Death Attorney General Say At- tacks Designed to Shield Those Facing Prosecution of col- struggle to keep the foreign courts In Tur Dies, Badly key Japan herself suffered the same humiliation as Turkey and sympathises with the Turkish attitude. Score Escape. The Turks argue that complete adm n istratton sovereignty is perhaps the most solemn article of the new Ottoman national pact, A prominent Turk said If Americans and other foreigners do Mercantile House, not like to be under the authority of our Turkish courts, then let them srtav away Store, Two Homes from Turkey. If a Turk were arrested ki New Fork he would be tried before an American court, and not murmur. The Loss same sltuaton should exist in Turkey. $100,000. The Turkish position is weakened bv the fact that complete unity of front by the great powers has been erected agalns 6 Is I t Tbs Tribune. pee the Turks on this problem. However, Russia is expected to side with her ally, WENDOVER, Dec. J, One man lost , his life, three others were severely Turkey. burned, a score of others narrowly esCustoms Tariff. 4 caped with their lives, and nearly Another capitulation dlffleultv lies in fixing the customs tariff. The powers 4.45 damage "was done hy fire which at o'clock this morning started on the will not permit Turkey to imrease her tariff from U to 15 per cent, but the second floor of the Overland hotel, deOttoman state wants complete freedom to stroying the hotel, the store and stock make Its own tariff schedule. The present schedule Is praothaily prohibitive for of the A. J, Spencer company, a vacant the great bulk .of British and French store building and two dwellings here. goods. It remains to be seen whether the Reese Foulka, 30 years of age, a firethreat of the foreign powers to expend man on a stationary boiler in the roundno capital In Turkey will induce the Turks to change their recalcitrant attl house of the Western Pacific jrailroad. tude, was the only one of the twenty odd CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. I. (By the occupants of the hotel who did not Associated business escape when the alarm was sounded by Prerg ) Turkish men, bankers and farmers from all over F. M. Derrick, a machinist in the emthe country will hold a national conference here early ki January to consider ploy of the railroad, who waa off duty direct trade relations with the United at the time off the discovery of the fire on returning to tJb . States. hotel. Fourtts was Heretofore local Greeks and Armenians probably sleeping his soundest, as his have acted as middle men for American ehift ended at 12 o'clock midnight. Owing to the inflammable nature of firms, but the Turks now prefer to deal directly with American houses, avoiding the hotel structure, the flames spread so rapidly that In fifteen minutes the commissions and other expenses. At the conclusion of the conference a whois building was a seething mass. national association of business men will Not an occupant escaped with an tiling be formed and steps 'taken to establish but night clothes, The menace, being so chambers pf commerce. Including an great that many were forced to Jump from the windows. . American chamber. Burned, Narrowly Vacant Wiped Out; Is 4109,-00- Promise Resistance. Both Ismeg Pasha and Dr. Riza Nur. plenipotentiaries from ' Angora, informed the correspondent of the Associated Press today that they would rewist any attempt to place Turkey on a lower international standing than "smaller and leas important states, like Greece and Mexico"; they would insist on complete administrative Independence. Dr. Riza Nur said: "We hear that the powers. Including the United States, are thinking of substituting juridiclal guarantees for the hateful expression, capitulations. "In so far as foreign tribunals are concerned this will not do: it means the same thjng under a different name. And we object to a transitory period, whereby Turkey would be supposed gradually to emancipate herself from the ancient reWe want, complete gime of capitulations. freedom now." The leading European powers have received important help from Japan in their Aged Man Burned. Less fortunate than these was James A. Lyman, 69 years of age, a resident of Wendover for many years and a Utah pioneer of 1949, who was badly of Royal House Leaders Will Endeavor to Will Leave "for London, Eliminate Amendment for Accompanied by Wife. Annual Appropriations. Member - burned about the face and body; Harry Lockhart, 28 years of age, of Sharon, Okla., and George Park, 59 years of age. of Reno, Nev., both of whom were burned on the face and hands. The latter two are miners. Lyman went to the home of his son. T. Mark Lyman, 115 South Fifth East street, and Lockhart and Park were taken to the county hospital at Tooele, Lockhart was the more severely injured of the two. H. IL Thompson, proprietor of the hotel, was In Balt Lake at the time of re. There was notli'ng saved from the his establishment. The loss is estimated at 315.000, psrt of which ia covered The insurance. store and its stock by also were completely wiped out, this loss being In the neighborhood of 460,090. also pertly Insured. The other store buildand dwellings will swell the total ing Chicago Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Leased wire. loss to pearly 4100,000, It la estimated. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Senate leaders who will direct the administrations Prevented Holocaust. , Were it not for the timely arrival of fight for passage of the ship subsidy bill by the senate will make every effort to Derrick, who by a mere chance was not working as usual at that time, it is have eliminated from the bill the amend- almost certain that instead of only one ment requiring congress to make annual life being lost there would have been His prompt action averted appropriations for subsidy payments out twenty. seems now been would have the of (he merchant marine fund. Other what worst of the town and this disamendments adopted by the house will trict. tragedy As it waa, nearly all of those who be passed over If the appropriation escaped Jumped from the second story. amendment is cut off. W.th the cry of fire the whole town An analysis of the effect of the amendceased its regular duties, either that of ments adopted by tho house by experts working or sleeping, and turned out to into of the administration indicated, accord- stem the conflagration. Whipped fed by tinder-lik- e material, the ing to their opinion, that the house gave action ofand bewas the almost fire spent fury the subsidy bill an almost fatal blow fore anyone could interfere. when It adopted the appropriation amendment. If the amendment is retained In Special te The Tribune. the bill, it was declared today by adminSheriff A. O Evans. istration spokesmen, the effect would be T(NELE, Dec. 3.John R. Gordon snd practically to make inoperative Presi- County Attorney Smith left here Sheriff Robert dent Hardings program for rehabilita- Deputy tion of the American merchant marine for Wendover to take charge of the situation caused by the d'sastrous hotel under private operation., fire as soon "as the report reached here. Deputy Smith went as far as Burmeleter, Permanent Fund Needed. here from there. Establishment of a permanent mer- returning The condition of Lockhart and Park, chant marine fund out of which subsidy the two mtnere injured In the burning payments may be made by the shipping hotel, was reported favorable st the hosboard without annual approval of con- pital tonight. Park has a father ilv- gress Is essential if a privately-owne- d Cen tinned ea Tate Twe and iverated merchant marine ia to be (Column Two ) created, it war declared. Confidence In the shipping Industry must be established If shipping securities are to be sold to the Investing public, and this confidence cannot be obtained if the uncertainty of whether or not congress is going each year to authorize from the merappropriations chant marine fund is to be Injected into the situation, it was pointed out. Under the house amendment congress each year will have the power to refuse The day of an education limited to authorize appropriations out of the to the three Bs is forever past It merchant marine fund. is just as essential in the complex life we have now developed that Securities Unattractive. boys and girls learn how .to preserve Apparently there Is no fear. If the their strength and protect them-as board shipping proceeded to execute con- and debility tracts - under the terms, of the subsidy, selves from disease learn languages, it is that they bill, assuming that It Is passed by con , gress, that congress would refuse to make mathematics, music or art. thd for health the necessary appropriations. The fear The responsibility of the fact that congress annually must of the vast army of 20,000,000 bovs approve appropriations will develop in ' and girls in the schools of the ship owners, bankers and investors an United States rests mainly with the attitude of aloofness from shipping securities. parents. Are yon prepared to .meet Unless shlplng securities can he made this gravest of parental responsibiliattractive to the investing public. It was ties f declared, the attempt to build up a privaMuch valuable advice and infortely-owned merchant marine might as mation relating to the school childs well be dropped. Such securities will not health is contained in an authoritabe. made attractive If the subsidy approtive booklet prepared by the Ameripriation question la to be brought up each vear, It was asserted, and gn effeccan School Hygiene association. This tive program for aiding the merchant booklet is free and our Washington marine cannot be worked out unless a Information Bureau will be glad to espermanent merchant marine fund is forward a copy to any reader who tablished. fills out and mails the coupon below, enclosing two cents in stamps WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (By the Associated Press ) Confirmation of upwards for return postage. Write your of a thousand presidential nominations name and address clearly. will be the task of the senate meeting tomorrow at 10 o'clock In the final sitFrederic J. Haskin, Director, ting of the extra session. Unlike the house, which has no special business beThe Salt Lake Tribune fore It, the senate Is expected to work Information Bureau, until close to 13 oclock before adjournWashington, I). 0. The regular session will ing trine enclose herewith two cents in' begin at noon. I Probably the only business transacted stamps for return postage on a In either the house or senate at the free copy of The School Child's Initial meeting win be the routine apHealth. pointment of- a Joint committee to go to the White House to notify the president Name that the last session of the congress has convened and that his message is awaited Street Foremost among the nominations to be taken up is that of Pierce Butler of MinCity nesota to be an associate justice of the R supreme court, succeeding William State -- By Universal Service.' Dec. 3. A Central News dispatch from Athens tonight states that Drlnce Andrew of Greece, brother of former King ConBtantine, who was yesterday Sentenced by a military to perpotual banishment from Greece, will leave Immediately lor England. The dispatch states that Tr.nce Andrew's wife will accompany the royal exile, thlB being the first word that she had actually arrived in Athens following her sudden departure from-- London in order to be with her husband at his trial. The dispatch also states that General Dousman'-s- , who was arrested Saturday and ordered to appear before the miliThe tary, court, has been rearrested. dispatch does not state the spec fic charge upon which the general was rearrested. i LONDON, court-marti- al Dec. 3. (By the AssociatThe trial of Prince Andrew night after numerous witnesses had been exam.ned and pleas for clemency had been" made by counsel for ATHENS, ed Press.) closed last , the defense. The indictment set forth that in the advance on the Sangarlus river Prince Andrew, commanding the Second army corps, refused to obey an order to attack the enemy. Andrew bore up well throughout the trial. It was touch and go whether he would fescape with his life, ss the charge on which he was convicted is to art.cle 207 ol punishable, according the Greek code, by death. The court's deliberations in verdict lasted nearly three hours and the sentence, deprivation of rank and life banishment, came as a relief when the worst was feared. During the course of the trial Interest Increased and when the verdict was delivered the house of parliament was crowded to full capacity. Timothy Healy Takes Governor Generalship LONDON. Dec. 3 (By the Associated Press. (Timothy Healy has accepted the governor generalship of the Irish Free State and his appointment will be announced when royal assent is given to the Free State biU, according to special dispatches from Dublin. Timothy Michael Healy for many years was f ne of the stormy petrels of the British house of commons- - He wae noted for a wavs being ready for a parliamentary flgtit. lrurlng the days when the Irish home rule bill was a bone of contention in the commons, Healy was a strong antagonist of Darned and John Redmond. He retired from public life in 1918. Previously for many years he had in served various Irish constituencies parliament. H,e is 67 years old. . Divorced Wife of Comedy Star Is Married Again By Universal Berries. BAN FRACISCO, Dee. 3. Mrs. Hen- rietta Jolson, former wife of Ai Joison, musical comedy star, is a bride again. to Jack Silvey, She has been married manager of the campaign bureau of the California Development association. The wedding took 1 lace November 3. Mra Joleon divorced her actor husband about two years ago. At that time sh complained that her husband had found more pleasure in the company of other women; had enjoyed too much of the bright lights life for domestic happiness. Jolson was married in August of this year to Miss Alma Osborne, an actress, knpwn on the staig as Ethel Delmar. r ! Parents! Educate Your Children in Health i d. - sixty-seven- Continued a Tca Twe (Celtuna Thies.) th |