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Show THE WEATHER. Tuesday fair, not much change In tamparatura. -- Local Settlement SUrer Lead Copper (cathodes) Price. .When quick results nre desired, there is nothing quicker nor more" economical than a Tribune Want Ad Htfcc l ....fUttt SALT LAKE C&Y, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1923. VOL, 108, NO. 51. White House Declared Unsafe Structure in Report of Engineer TO NORTH POLE FIXED! I m ' jf AnSecretary Denby nounce Flight, Which Ha Coolidge Support Route, Date and Method ofProcedure Still to Be Determined by Experts. Dec. 3. A dash by air for the north pole will be launched by the navy department during the WASHINGTON, oomingsununer. Secretary Xenby today that President had Coolldge riven his specific approval to the project as of great practical value." The route, date and method eg procedure for the trip, however, are still to be decided, a special board of naval officers, headed by Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of naval aeronautic, having been appointed by Secretary Denby to prepare a detailed plan. The project grew out of the desire of Robert A. Bartlett, the explorer, who sailed with Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary on the steamer Roosevelt on the expedition of 9 which saw the Stars and Stripes raised over the north pole, again to make that Mr. Bartlett proposed to journey. hs ago Secretary Denby that the Roosevelt, now In commercial service, be repurchased and equipped for polar work. Discussion of the possibilities of a new polar expedition was immediately begun In the navy department. It was pointed out by naal aircraft that if a new experts, however, drifting" expedition were organised by the navy, others, perhaps under another flag, might attempt and complete a journey to the pole by air before the Roosevelt party could make half the distance. The decision to employ naval aircraft followed. BARTLETT IS NAMED. Mr. Bartlett, who Is a lieutenant commander In the naval reserve fmee, for the purposes of the polar expedition, has already been called to active service in that rank and appointed to the special planning board, of which he also will be recorder. Other members of the board are Commander William R. Furlong, Lieutenant Commander Ezra G. Allen and Lieutenant Commander PitzHugh Green, and Gilbert Groevenor, president of the National Geographic socl-e- t y Admiral Moffetts board has at its disposal all the governments records of previous Arctic explorations, as well as information that the American Geographic society la able to furnish. On the study of this data, as well as records of weather conditions in the Arctic, will be founded a recommendation as to whether the last lap of the journey shall be undertaken In airplane with equipped sklis for landing on the ice or with the great navy dirigible Shenandoah. Navy officials feel that the Shenandoah In many ways would be the most desirable ship Tor the dash, particularly because the airship can hover over the Arctic regions while motion picture .records are made or scientific data otherwise obtained. SAFETY 18 DESIRED. There is no disposition, however, to risk the Shenandoah unless there Is every reasonable prospect that she can successfully accomplish the mission The announcement 'by the navy deas to the Instructions partment given to Admiral Moffett's board said that the purpose of the study would be "to devise plans fort an extensive exploration over unknown regions adjacent to the pole." "When the expedition shall sail," the announcement continued, "of what it shall consist and what its plans wilt be are not at present known. Those topics, among many others, will be the subject of investigation by the board.". The precept of the board tinder which It was created merely directs It to prepare a detailed plan and to "convene the board as soon as practicable " In writing Secretary Denby under date of November 20, approving the project President Coolldge expressed the belief thaA It would be "carried through with the thoroughness and efficiency which marks every project which the navy undertakes." COOLIDQE LETTER. The president's letter follows "I desire to confirm by this letter," President Coolldge said, "the verbal authorization which I have already given you to proceed with the organ laation of a naval Arctiq expedition which will start in the coming year. The record of the army and navy in this line of endeavor is one of which the American people will alwavs be proud, for ft Is marked by a spirit of heroism and devotion which Is unexcelled In the history of exploration. "As It fell to the navy to achieve the final goal, through the efforts of Admiral Peary, it is eminently fitting that ' the navy should continue the work, and I believe that the expcdi-tiowhici you have In viewwill be of great practical value, and will be carried through with that thoroughwhich ness and efficiency marks every "project which the oevy undertakes announced , 1908-190- some-mont- n Minister Urges Soviet s Recognition by America CHICAGO. Dec I Hr Sydney D Strong of Seattle, Wash . formerly pastor of a Congregational church here, advocated recogn it inn of Russia In addressing the Congregational minister of Chicago today. Most of the person who were In Russia during the summer are of the- - name opinion.' he eald'. "The present government Is apparently la It established and backed firmly by both peasant and worker. There can be no effectual settlement of anv great European or world question without Rusla being a party to th settlement." He said that although the people of Russia appeared to be poor, when be visited that country he raw no signs of starvation and "everyone appeared to be content." Dec The Washington. White House has been declared unsafe. Conditions there are such as to require that immediate remedial measures be taken to prevent a possible calamity. Trie disclosures were made today by Major General Lansing H. of engineers of the chief Beach, army. In his annual report to the war. of secretary Congress la asked for for the work of reconInterior portion of the structing the famous building to snake it secure. "A preliminary study of the situation in the Interior upper portion of the executive mansion has indicated a condition which renders the building unsafe, both from the standpoint of security In the structural features and the fire hazard said General Major present," Bosch. The conditions are such as to require that Immediate remedial measures be taken to prevent a possible calamity. een "These conditions have called to the attention of the and his authority for the Inclusion of the item submitted herewith $400,000), haa been resuch approval has While quested not yet been secured, the item is Included herein." tentatively HUGHES I FE11 IIP House Insurgents Carry Out Threat to Halt Organization; Senate Forced to Mark Time GRID COOLIE III French and Belgians Hope for U. S. Representation on Commissions. J. Harry Foley and Oth- Delivery of Message to ers Named in Bills Congress Will Be Signal Handed Down in N. Y. for Start of 1924 Battle. Framing Procedure to the Confession in Kansas City Two Methods Urged End That Formal InviClears Up Numerous by Those Who Want tation May Be Expected Robbery Mysteries. President Nominated. pres-Me- PARIS. Deo (By the AssocI-ate- d Press.) Premier Poincare, Louis Barthou, head of th reparations commission, and M. Delacroix, the principal Belgian member of that body, were in conference today, endeavoring to prepare a satisfactory formula" for the examination of the German situation. The effort Is to find a Wording which would avoid Infringing the French premier's declaration that France could not engage ragssiraraM in an in which Germany' German Scion of Ruling1 liabilities Inquiry as previously fixed at 130, 1 OOO.OOO.oOO could be quesHousc Found Dead With tioned, andgold marks yet would satisfy Secreof State tary Hughes that the proRevolver Clutched posed investigation by experts would have ample range. ' His Hand. in The desire of the French and Belgian governments, it Is explained, la to piaca the negotiations with WashBy JOHN CLAYTON. ington as nearly as possible In the Chicago Tribes 4Ult Lake Tribune Wire. position they were in before the BERLIN. Dec. 3 Young Prince declination of the American government a e killed fortnight ago to accept the Alexander of Schaumberg-Lipplimitation, upon the inquiry.. hfmaeir today because he could not French PROCEEDING CAUTIOUSLY. marry the girl he loved. It is hoped that by caretully omitThis5 aristocratic young heir to one or similar ting "capacity to pay, of the oldest German ruling houses, phrases, Premier Poincare will not was found dead with a revolver In his be put in the position of appearing hand in the woods of the family castle to abandon his declaration and Chat Secretary Hughes still will be given at Mattlghofen near Salzburg, Auatila, adequate assurance that the projectat daybreak this morning?" The prince ed probing into German finances will was 22. indirectly bring out fully ail the facts to pertinent Germany's In love paying caPrince Alexander had fallen The Britlah and Italian govwith a fascinating Viennese some pacity ernments are still strongly desirous months ago His father, Prince Al- of reaching th s result brecht, a retired general of the Ausis It not expected in Frs him that his trian armv, warned quarters that the formula can it impossible for be princely rank made dpvlsed, the Idea behim to marry a Vienna shopkeeper s ing immediately severer exchanges of teleyears gramsthatwith Washington uaughter because in almost lOuO a ill probably not single prince of the housfe of be required before it Is determined had married below Schaumberg-Upp- e can be whether an agreement that reached. his station. It made no difference rich-eIf this question Is decided the girl's father was one of the in the negative, then unofficial Amermerchants of Vienna Under the weight of this tragedy the ican representation on the commityoung prince slipped out of the vast tees will be sought. Us E. ATTITUDE. family castle some time during the The state department, it Is undernight, walked through the woods until morning, and when the first rays of stood here, could not consider as ofdawn came through the trees killed ficial the invitation from the reparahimself. tions commission, extended, last When the first huntsmen arrived week, which is explained as destgned they found him still living, bis revolto eound out Washington as to the efver still smoking, but their frantic probable reception of an official imiforts to save hts life failed. tation by the allied governments, If He will be buried Thursday on the one rhould sent. The unofficial castle grounds In strict privacy, even response of be the Washington got emthe girl being excluded from the Is inent. it stated, Vas in effect a to know more about the plan, The dead prince was the third son of desire and Is asserted to leave the door ajar of the head Prince Albrecht, present and was so that in any event unofficial Amerbouse of Schaumburg-Lipprepresentation could be Invited born January 2k, 1901. He waa still a ican The Judgment of the Frenchnfleie-gatlo- n student on the reparations commission e has Schaumburg-Uppof The house ruled the German principality of that ea Tags Twelve, CoesUsoed fambut the name for many centuries, (Col urns Two.) ily nas lived in Austria for some years Their castle of Mattlghofen, near the town of Munderfing, was one of the Governor McCray Is . finest In Austria. Denied Wife, .Prince Puts End to Life 3. -- el -- NEW butch of TORE, Dee. federal Indictments sai. handed down today charring bribery and conspiracy to violate the prohibition and revenue laws. internal Intauded among ths defendants were five men rounded up at ttie Hotel Pennsylvania last October In an alleged plot to flood New Jersey and New York with Jersey beer and bar from these two states illegal brew from Pennsylvania. The defendants Included: 3. Harry Foley, state superintendent of Weights and measures in New Jersey and former secretary to United Buttes Senator Ed wares. Major Herbert Kata, secretary of the Peterson Brewing A Malting company at Paterson, N. J. Edward Butler, vice president ol the Peter Bretdt Brewing company of Elisabeth, N J. Harry Kuller, proprietor of the Brewing company oi Passaic, h J, the George Seeber, president of Hy-ge- lb?" Besides SN - Served With Warrants f King Victor Emmanuel Pays Visit to Scene Devastated by Waters. Ind . Dec 3 INDIANAPOLIS, Governor Warfen T. McCray today was served with warrants for his appearance to answer to the charges contained in eight indictments returned against him by the Marlon Bond county grand jury last Friday of $25 006 was provided by twelve local men The indictments resulted from a grand Jury Investigation of the governor's financial transactions following admission to his creditors last August that he was unable to meet immediately his obligations to them The criminal charges against the governor made In the indictment are mbezsiement. larceny, forgery, obtaining money by a false statement and issuance of fraudulent checks Harrv C. Sheridan. master In chancery of the federal court,. resumed the hearing on a petition of three Fort Wayne. Ind. banks to have the governor declared bankrupt. jBreWln,f the Individuals the four brewing companies wer named as defendants A number of New Jersey politicians were said to have been involved in the conspiracy. Bribes paid govern ment agents pretending to work with them were alleged to have exceeded $80,000. CONFESSION CLEARS ROBBERY MYSTERY President speech will bs followed Immediately with active work by a group of Coolldge's friends. Their theory, aa expressed to the preeent writer, la that the complete picture of Cool idges personality and principles will be before tffe people the day the presidents speech Is published. Their belief Is that this picture will be one which tjte public wllj approve and will desire to be continued in the White House. But their further theory is that with the Introduction of the direct primary aa the method of selecting about one-ha- lf of the delegates It is no longer possible for any man, no matter how highly appro ed by ihe puidio, tr vXlt for the presidency to come to him. IpJ'f Y claim the - must be work , , ? lh? tremeiy energetic organization already under way in behalf of Hiiam Johnson. WITHOUT DIRECT AUTHORITY. These Coolidge leaders who this way and who propose to argue begin active work on Thursday Include th ones who apparentl are now cUffest to htm and also those who have been identified with his political fortunes In the ea!t Nevertheless, they do not pretend to have the authoritv of th It evipi evident to act dent that the has made no decision on president this point h'maelf Also, it is a fact that once in the past, when he was being put forward for the presidency In Coolidge publicly called off the activity of Some of these same ft lends after they had "been at work for seveml weeks This incident is not cited a having Polar Ship Establishes Radio Communication r ROCK ISLAND, III Dec 3 -- Using gasoline to tart a flic In ktwhen last night resulted in an explosion and death of Mr anil Mr OBlvln Fordham and their hahy anil 4r Ralph Hotter and her baby Koester. who was burned Is not ex . te Captain i p'l Andalusia a hear-b- y Ullage h n , Amu mis e n s e x ora 1 o n which tslleved to be drifting NGV1EW, Wash, Dec the with I Pole north toward the and her In Clark, age' hrn'her, chlV-e- n of Mr. and Mr, cation with Spitsbergen were horned to death Panl Clark, reported that Engi- here today in the tent Jiouae occuCaptain Wistlng died on July 10 last neer Hlevertsen of several pied by their parent The fire started montha. preafter an nine from an overheoted stove while the of the brain. InGarootlan of sumably mother wa absent. In communication The Mend w ILLICIT PEDDLER SENTENCED. with Spitsbergen earlv last March, rewas then about 900 SAN FR 1NCISCO, Dec. 3 Mr porting th.t he of Wrangel Island Annie E. Patterson, eharac'er'zed by mile northeest K22 In June. carryleft Seattle federal agent a one of the moat She and an explo- - skillful illicit narcotic peddler In the ing Captain Amundsen j Amundsen left later but In th IJnijed ration country was sentenced i party, district court toda to two years In the state reformatory for women at Rockwell Cltv, Iowa, end the payment of a fine of IIO.OCO. after haying been convicted on a charge of violating the Herrla narcotic act GAS DECISION REAFFIRMED. The sentence wa the maximum Patterson wa ordered sent to Mr su-- . Dec 3 The WASHINGTON reaffirmed it I Rockwell Cltv because the womens preme court todav . In the Pennsylvania quarter at the McNeil Island pent-Ohl- u decision previous re A West Virginia case, holding tentlarv, where federal prisoners invalid a West Virginia law restrict- - usually sent from here, are over-In- g rss sunpile. to adjoining state crowded 3d Maud, C "f SI" u. BERGAMO. Italv, Dec. 3 i. 8y the Associated Pres V Kin Victor Em- American-Cana- d of la now at the scan the manuel OO flood which laid waste the alleys for miles around Bergamo when the many Dec. 3 AdminisWASHINGTON. great dike guarding Gleno lake broke between the arrangement Despite the rain and cold and terrible trative and Canadian governState United OO . conditions of the terrain, the king In- ments will he made effective In- - a IfUsr-chanto an aa an effect reasonable extensive sisted upon making time, between them of Information He wa acinspection a possible the clearance of vessels log reaped Carn&xza. companied by Deputies from carrying Intoxicating liquor Bonardl and Parlnaccl. He promised Canadian ports, the smuggling of LUXOR. EgvpL Dec. 3 (By the Asast liquor Inta the United States and ample assistantare to repair the 200.Howard Carter, estimated at Press losses, which of narcotics, silks and sociated smuggling 000 000 lire merchandise from the United chief of the expedition engaged In unother wa visited as a he far The king S'ates into Canada th mysteries of Tutankhable the ruined village, and talked This announcement wa made to- coveringtomb amen expect by Wednesday to with some of the Injured In the hos- day by th ate Aafter department Stopping where the village of ssistant Secretary Moss of the treasur- have finished demolition of the partipitals once soon was the stood, Corn king conferred with other mem- tion wall between the enteroom and surrounded by peasant,, who gave y-had of the mission which attended chamber The barrier of him a hearty welcome, their cries of bers recent conference at Ottawa. the mortuary to the viva being In strange contrast to erected protect the 'wooden him. planks The statement with Canada, of seem. the the desolation said that treaty arrangements be- canopy over the aepulchre In the latter The list of dead number more than tween the two governments also room will then be removed prior to 00 according to latest available fiwould be necessary ' before some of work of taking down the gure. could be put into effect. the delicate the proposals which form of a At Coler. part outer canopy or ehrlne. Dezza, there are only five survivor The present aspect of th tomb Is At Corn. Seven1 out of 173 Inhabitant of a workshop. With the men 150 perished; at Deczo 219. at Bueg-gl- o that on the scaffolding which had 14; at another small village 7. busy to the sepulchral while the various electric stations lost been erected across thrown 0 men. chamber and the whole erane SHEFFIELD, - England, Dec; bold roller buthe brilliant ray Into Already 200 dead h"v been taken Seven were killed fifty-o- ne miners and to affixed which flood the left In from the mud powerful elective lamps Injured fifteen seriously.- - when of It wakp. to fell facth bottom of Of several cage 'ALlhelar chamber, end the Great activity prevailed throughout mine near ing the shrine. Is a photographic the valley today, military campion, the shaft of the Nunnery wa caused screen and An the floor, roughly pieced automobile, carriage and every kind her today. The ofaccident a rope. wooden tray, are fragof conveyance being used to transport by th breaking togetherof on from the Inside of the pla-f- er surand tent for the ments clothing, food APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. search Is be demolished wan, gsrlshlv painted with vivor. A of the Pharaoh. These 3. MANILA. Dee. a representation (Bv the Associlng made for those who perished, for the submerged valley is fifteen miles ated Press.) The Philippine senate fragment ar to be fitted together ' In extent and the force of the waters In .executive session today confirmed and preserved. was o powerful that even part of ths a .humber of appointment made bv The manner In which th builder of dam itself were carried down to the Governor General Leonard Wood last the tomb partitioned off the sepulchral of at the head of after building up the nest of Lake bedifference before chamber arose Dover, summer village 1 sen. the sarcophagus now la The soldier have built barrack tween the legislature and the shrine around goverIn the solid rock on the in war and this la th It nor stated many valley the that apparent along general were forced to confirmations, which Included those left, when facing the shrine, they holof the refugee, who dnor last night, have of seven Judges of the courts of first lowed an Irregular nlehe to Tarry the sleep ont ofcare of been taken Instance, nave no bearing on the planter which held the wall In place The between the executive end and the loo stones of the latter were, engineer and others are wooden huts for ths legislative branches of U govern- supported at Intervals br short woodconstructing en beam). thousands of homeless. ment. ian Liquor Pact Assured publication 1 Cwitlnned ea Tiffs Twelve. fCeloae Foer.) All Business Suspend- ed Pending Settle-itieof Wrangle in the Lower Chamber. nt - Universal Ssrrlcs. Dec. 3 With InWASHINGTON, terest during the day almost entirely centered on the house fight br organization, the senate received mall attention. It convened In orderly fashion at noon, the galleries being orowdtd and all members of the senBy MARK SULLIVAN. ate. except La Follette of WisconFpeiMsI to The Tribune. sin, in their seats Lenfool, colWASHINGTON. Dec. 3 Th present week alll see two steps taker league of the fiery Wisconsin man, toward the selection of the next Re- announced that Lz FoUette was kept 3 home publican nominee for the presidency. st Under by illnesn the ruling made by Vice tool-Idge- 's Th f KNSA8 CITY, Mo , Dec 3. A dozen robberies here and in California were cleared up by the confession of Grant Hartnell, a Has J J Padre, police announced today Hartnell was arrested Saturday and attempted aui clde after he was identified by severed holdup victims Hartnell, according to the police, necessary relation to th presadmitted being one of the four men any aiiuntlon. that held up and robbed the lade' entThere is another group of RepuM!-ca- n pendenc Avenue bank here Novem leaders nn so close to Cool Me her 14. In which the bandits compelled customers and employees to line up Contioud on Fti Twelve. on the floor during the holdup. fOeitwa One.) Hartnell was said to have confessed participation In seven holdups In Cali- Seven Burned to Death fornia, most of them in Los Angeles The Mst of robberies included the Monets Avenue hank of os 4nels. in Stove Accidents s. e, A Carter Nearing Goal in Tuts Tomb OO 00 00 00 00 May Reach Mortuary Wednesday B- President Marshall In 1919 that the senate Is a continuing body and requires no new election of officers. Senator Cummings, pro president tern, of the last congress, tailed the senate to order. After the chaplain s prsjer, the roll of newly elected senators was called and they proceeded in fours to the rostrum to take the Thirty-fou- r oth. senators. Including Adams of Colorado, who was appointed to1 succeed Nicholson, Magnus Johnson of Mftinesota. elected to succeed Nelson, and Dale of Vermont, elected tf succeed Dillingham, were sworn In, the other thirty one having been chosen at the last November election. MAYFIELD ismodeet. Mayfietd of Texas, agalnft whom the klan issue has been raised aud who fates a con tut of hla seat, was In the line to take the tuenty-tlr- st oath. He had an air of extreme modesty. despite the hullaballoo that has been raised over his election, aa he marched down ths aisle. Llkms of W est VlrgmA, ar holdover, escorted Neeley, newly choaen, down to the rostrum and got so badly mixed up that he rwised his hand and toox the oath, too, along with the new sens-tor- s. by Mrs accompan ed Coolldge, Mrs John H. Sherburne and Mias e Sherburne of Boston, and a aecret were in the row re1 operative, White House. sttvel for the The senate program for tomorrow calls for immediate adjournment and this practice will be continued day aLer day until theU house odlc.ariy announces that It organized and ready for business. v POSTPONES ITS PIGHT. The senate has sgreed to postpone Its fight on reorganisation, Including the select on of a peident pro tern and appointment of comm ttees until message ha after the piesident's even the presiBut now been heard dent's message may not be heard until house orgnn.zatlon is effected. the Senator Joe Robinson called in conIemocrat senators together The conference ference this morning a of endorsed Senator Key P ttmanand defor president pro tern, nominate-Hiin opposition cided to to Cummins by Senator Roblnaon A statement demand said that the Democrat will action on the of taxes, reduction quest on and retrenchment Proposal n public expenditure. for the adjuntment of Internadisarmament for tional condition, peace, hi and (he promotion of world of without par be disposed said. t sanahip. ser-sU- 4 Nt-ad- Irans-Porlatll- in 111 Walton Opens His Fight in Oklahoma Courts Miners Killed in English Colliery - By Tnlverzal Bertce. Wa SH1NGTON, UndeDec. $ terred by failure lo organize the houae of repreaentatlvea today, member of that body fed 31$ bill into the houee hopper. Of this number 113 provided for No Compromise, Both Sides Declare, but the erettkm or Bnprovemenf pf publlr bulldinga, aeven for relief of agricultural interest, five for amendment to th judtctal code, four for amendment of the Immigration law, three fur changes In the tevenue act of 1921, three for the exiiueion of undesirable alien, one for loan to disabled veteran, one bonu blil and one providing for the creation of federal district for local option on prohibition. As usual, there as a "freak" bill that Introduced by Representative Clarence MacGregor of New York, providing for "revenue to maintain and encourage the breeding of canary bird in tha United Btates " Representative Tlncher of Kansas contributed a blil that proposes to do away with the railroad labor board and bestow Its functions upon the interstate commerce commission. "I believe," he said, "that It Is not consistent to create one body tor th purpose of telling the railroads how much they can barn, and another body to say how much they may spend, and In what manner they shall spend It. My bid propose to Impose both duties on the interstate commerce commission." There Is Hint That Deadlock May End. . WASHINGTON, Dec. After a council of war with hlaI. forces tonight. Chairman John M. Nelson of the Progressive t,oc. which tied up organization of the houa during the dajr. Issued a formal den to th old guard Republican leaders. Nelson said: "If the Republican leader continues to refuse to flapr discuss of the rules with ua and to gtv u an assurance that we wlH bv a chance to offer - amend- ment to the rules for discussion and a record vote without bring but off by some move, the balloting will continue under th reg order and will continue Inbecause this Is not only adefinitely, matter at principle upon which w cannot surrender, but it ie vital to the enactment of greatly needed constructive legislation Nelson followed challenge quickly after predictions from regular Republican that a compromise agreement would be effected before the house meets at -noon tomorrow to resume ballot. New Safety Rail Device Is Heralded ing. Dec. . R, publican Insurgents prevented th organization today of th congress. Hardly had th new house and senate convened at noon before the group In the house made good Its throats to Mock the election 1 Pftker Four ballot werestakea winout result and the house ad- Journed until Boon tomorrow, when Republican leader will renew tha ef- -. fort to reelect Speaker Giilet , In contrast with the storm In th house wee an uneventful session of th senate. Although an organisation fight there la In th background, there was no effort to force It today, and there war Indication that It would be deterred t least until after President had delivered his first Cooling n congress. Th ineasag president cannot deliver hlg message, however, until the house la organized, nor can the new congress unction. Borne leaders raid even the senate would be unable that to trans-aany business other than that of receiving and acting upon nominations and treaties, whlcn Is - soieiy a senate function. Whil th leaders of both the Republican organisation and the declared after th close of today's Immediately session ef the house that the fight would go on tomor-rothere were signs that a break might coma before another overnight adjournment. Th Progressive bloc met to canvass the situation and tonight determine It further course. sixty-eigh- J Will Automatically Stop Speeding Train Though Engineer May Not Be OKT.AHOMA CITY, Okla.. Dec. 'rtr 1 .., j WASHINGTON, I th -- at Post l.A CHICAGO, Dec, ne iafety device that will automatically atop n train speeding against which a block has been set, even though the engineer may not be In the cab, was announced today by officials of lh Chicago, Jlock Island A Factflc railway company, which hue Installed the letF on Us douole track main link, between Chicago an Rock Island, III. Thu appliance, Enonn aa th Regan ofticiala railroad device, declared, makes th operation of trains ink per cent safe aa far aa the danger of collision is concerned. Th devica la operated In conjunction with 'be semapnorh block signals, an electric thiiU mtt," aoout ftO feet long, be ng located at each eiec-ti- lc block ilgnal. This rail. Just outside the rigbt-Jutn- d rail of the track, . eonnec led with the bmek signal. When the led light is set against a train, th ta.l Is In such a position iliut a "shoe on the tender of the locomotive conies in contact with the third rad, tbs shoe" be.ng connected with the eir-brasystem, which is -- et automatically when contact is made to bring the train to a full stop or al ct incur--gen- .NO COMPROMISE. Representative Longworth, the majority leader, declared that there would be no oompromla with th Insurgents saw group, but organize- - ' lion leaders woulq treat with the individual members Just the same aa with any others or their party. Representative Nelsan of Wiseon- -' sin, chairman of the Progressive bloc, emphaa.sed that the fight of hla organisation was not agalaat. Speaker Gillelt aa an individual, but was being waged solely with the view u forcing the old guard leafier to give the house opportunity to amend its rules when a vote comes on their adopt ion. which will be es eoon as the speaker and other officers ar elected. While declaring that the Democrat in th house would give solid supGarrett ef port to Representative Tennessee for speaker, as they did on th four ballots today, some leader of th minority party said that. If the Republican Insurgents were seeking only to have the bouse given an opportunity to vote on amendments tooths rules they would have no difficulty In accomplishing their Ooratlnead ea Tribe Page KMiaa Three. I 3 President Remits Sentence, A Free Orange Imposed Upon Newj and Lemon York Citys Comptroller Recipe Booklet Do you know bow- to t - ( , WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 Executive clemency wae granted today by Pree-- 1 Ident Coolldge to Comptroller Craig of New York City, sentenced to Jail for contempt of court. A remission of sentence wa granted by th president on the recommendation of AtAt the torney General Daugherty same time the president expressed la a statement to be made public later hi condemnation of the nimptroller conduct In criticising the federal courts In New York action was based Mr. Coolldgea on the public necessity of solely hla at poet a compCraig keeping troller. NEW YORK, Dec. 3 Comptroller Charles L. Craig tonight withheld comment on the remission of hts slxtv-da- y Jail sentence by President Coolldge until he had received th - ef-- 1 ficial text of th executive order. for Mr. Craig, who contempt of court by Federal Judge Transit Mev er in Brooklyn Rapid proceedings, j company receivership watted .at hla office until 8 oclock for the text, which he had beenn informed was on the way from I -- Waah-Ingto- , SHIR BIDS ACCEPTED. The Dec. WASHINGTON. navy department today accentedof bids made Oakland. by Learner ft Rosenthal Cal . for purchase of the battleships Vermont end Nebraska to be scrapped at the Mar Island navy yard under the arms treaty. Th company of- ts w. of-t- Hunt i Futile Ballots Taken in Speaker-shi-p Contest; Radicals Bolt GUlett. such speed aa the signals Indicats. Official testa were mad a ttw days ago and were witnessed by President James K Oorman and other road and by a representative OKLAHOMA CITY, OM. Dec 8 -- interstate commerce commission. The Former Governor J c. Walton opened engineer of the test train was given ?1 order to try to beat the signal and fiftht todev hi "'? he hla throttle and charged at criminal offense opened, district In motion miles an hour In th face forty-fiv- e fill tut office bv court here to nuaeh theto Ind ctment of a danger signal. Th train wag htnr. disqualify simlnst returned stopped despite the engineer's efforU the preMllnv Judge and procure a to keep it in motion. venue. change of to have The deposed executive watodev. but been formally armlzned vartooz mo this went over until theHe Is c honed tlonz are acted upon his own with diverting slate fund to bv use Intlm'dstlnx sneoffteer convene a the court not to trend lory railed to IveatlFSt the zovemors official act and prohibit- ing an assembly of the state leteLeeal Jockevtnz In the esse Is expected to consume at least a week. Press utrlct (Bv the Associated W Clark refused today Judge G Cores himself In of trial the to disqualify xovemor. . t c Walton, former with diverlln chanced In Indictment a meeting state funda and oreventln and counsel nf the state lezlalsture. or Walton announced that mandamus In once at brouaht be would action criminal court of appeals to A aort of buttress was thus built the state from bench. the Clark up to the r'ght and left, forming a force Judge door, which was subsequently filled In and which are Searching Parties Make 'M The about the shape and beam, else of small railway ties are darkened wtlh age and for Missing Girl t .the side, but within splintering they are firm and hard, notwithstandCHICAGO. Dec 8 Whllq, a mother ing the great Inns- - of time since they tonlzht the father of Wee put tntn place paced the floorschool girl who disapThe tomb today wa open to visitor a holding permits from the Egvptlan peared yesterday joinedthe searching day In a minister of public work and the ex- parties that had spent cavator reste-- r from tholr labor drizzling rain combing the sodden A tomorrow Is the native d'ggers week- prairie lands of the western section Rose ly holiday It is unlikely any work will of the cltv hunting for after Borth being he done before Wednesday Therefore who vanished yesterday a grocery to the dismantling of the outer shrine sent by her parent ran hardJv begin before next week as "'Yaln-sn-ked cap end the grAieriee after th demnPtn of the wall a good deni Of scaffolding remain to be she had obtained were found In a vacant lot' The police who started to token down cltv for the gtrl. who I Mr. Th search th Pyesent-- 1 entrelr said the dark as to the manner tp which believed to have been kidnaped, she was still alive the shrine fit. together and Is exper- that thev believed n eee-Iof had women told imenting wth various device 0 n. after two a child resembling the missing sure deonte safety n It xwmponent women the said little nart in the tout of the who fabric girl. One of the In the company of she saw wa tending to collapse when the top or agirlmaneomplezlon and one of the side i removed far that the ofgirlswarthv seemed dazed. Th a. can be seen the cter shrineAs consaw sist of t least nineteen piece Mr Other woman said the girl she Carter plan, to give each part a pre- wa alone and appeared to bo lost. servative treatment within the tomb UCC8SFUL. IRISH LOAN Itself before allowing its removal, to the laboratory. Universal Service Cable. The second shrine In DUBLIN. Dec. 3 Finance Minister a large linen pall sewn (enveloped with golden Ernest Blythe In a speech tonlrht rosette or bosses. The question of declared that . subscription to. th the bet manner of treating this so It Free State loan have surnessed all cam stand removal also Is occupying expectations and have definitely esthe attention of the expedition The tablished the credit of the Free State pall I of white linen, now discolored, He declared that It will be a long and measures about seven jards time before there I, occasion to ask Another ioat. square. -- Four House Hopper Is Receiving Usual Grist of Measures -- 00 00 00 oo 00 Curious Minded Flocking to Scene - FIVE CENTS PAGES 18 make orange shortcake, lemon honey, banana canoe, orange pinwheelz, Turkish deginger ale fruit salad, light and honey mouses? All of the above ar delicious desserts which ere not difficult to for making prepare. Direction these and 299 other palatable dishes and drink Containing oranges And lemons are given In free booklet dlMrlbuted by ourInformation bureau. AU of the recipe In this booklet- were prepared and tested by domestic science exrecognized They are simple and prso-ttcpert. Try them and you will find a real demand from your family for many of the dishes described. Simply fill out and mall the couInctoee two cents In pon below. stamps for return postage. Write your name and address clearly. . - L Frederic 3. Haakln. Director, The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington. D. C. I Inclose herewith two cents la stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Orange amt Lemon Booklet , tt Name Street Clt State fered HI. 110 for the Vermont and ' J17,ua iur the Nebraska, i Af nvk........ kg |