Show &&&&£&&&& THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JULY 101930 MAYOR CLAMPS Public Camp Attracts Tourists GETS CONTRACT — FOR BIRD AREA TJtl --4 :!li'-irwS- WINS $81260 JOB fj iti Bear River Section Will Under Be Developed Awarded Work Jut - - £ Jr )r i 0' se 6h ' s& 301 a fcl ' - J " if On Private Lot SQUAD LEADERS NAMED IN CAMP CITY DEBATES PARK CHARGES one-ha- OFFICER TRIPS ON TRACK IN CHASING MAN Autopsy Dropped In Death on Pole not yet been arranged Anderson a lineman for the Utah Power and Light company at first Hotel Utah Wednesday morning The was believed to have been electro- - conference will continue until about cuted but further examination re- - Friday Approximately 200 persons A petition to dissolve the Com- - vealed no burns on the body and It 'attended opening sessions at which the electric Charles F Ohm Omaha president tnunity Clinic and Dispenaary of Balt was later found that Lake was filed in tire Third district wires carried only 115 volts presided court Wednesday by tiie board of The trustees of the corporation clinic bfcame Inoperative a year ao decided when the trustees there was no further need for it Members of the board of trustees Who applied for permission to dissolve are A J Hornier J F Fitzpatrick P It Cntehlow James A liogie and W W Armstrong Tuesday evewa a rattier City Opens Bids On Paving Project r-- I- 'id -- t' uith Prim non avenues between rrit amiand i If I t streets ji J IV I ust jita streets and Btl-- j Will tic Ilring night skid Mr Alter was the hottest period for July in the history of the local weather seven-da- y RENDS REGENTS Assures Mine Men Any Plan Will Be Aecepted “Passion” Presentation in Stadium Next Week Held an Injustiee by Thomas Viola- Secretary Dras- Action Water restrictions were placed on Services of the Balt Lake chamLake residents Wednesday ber of commerce are to be offered to morning when Mayor John F Bow- the American Silver Producers’ asman Issued a proclamation calling sociation to aid In any way possible attention to the critical situation In In reviving the depressed condition the municipal water supply Con In the Silver market It was ansumption must be reciimed by 12000-00- 0 nounced Wednesday gallons daily the proclamation The formal offer will be made at said the weekly meeting of the chamber lawns and board of Beginning Wednesday noon shrubs may be sprinkled only on to W Montgovernors Thursdaydirector Ferry managing and Mondays Sundays Wednesdays of the IS liver King Coalition Mines Homes bearing odd street Fridays company and president of the Amernumbers may sprinkle from 8 a m ican association until 8 a m and houses with even "We know exactly how the street numbers may sprinkle be- chamberdon't can assist the silver protween 5:30 p m and 830 p m ducers" Gus P Backman chamber While wholehearted cooperation "but we secretary said among citizens is requested in the have invited MrWednesday Ferry to meet with proclamation Mayor Bowman point- th board and thoroughly discuss the ed out that violators of the restric- situation Whatever Mr Ferry sugtions will have their water gests In the way of cooperation becut off a $5 service charge supply being tween his organization and the levied when the water Is again turned chamber we will be glad to carry out" on Mr Backman said the tremendous The proclamation further points made by the silver In out that while sprinkling is allowed contribution to Utah's welfare Is quite obfor three hours residents must not dustry vious and organization should Interpret the restriction to mean aid in any every plan to revive the sagging that they may sprinkle for the whole sliver market length of time Each set of stais Ferry will tionary automatic sprinklers may be It expected that Mr turned on for 10 minutes and mov- explain at the meeting a number of able sprinklers may be used for 30 proposed plans to Increase a world minutes for each lOO square feet of wide consumption of silver H B Crandall of Salina secretary-treasur- er lawn of the Utah Bankers’ assoBowman that while Mayor stated commercial water users are under no ciation In a letter Wednesday to A Mackenzie G secretary of the Utah definite restrictions water inspectors will canvass the city to enforce the chapter American Mining congress ordinance prohibiting the wasting of states that within a few days every water Complaints were received by bank in the state will be requested to the commission commercial employ all the silver they possibly users have been disregarding the or- can and discontinue whenever possible the use of currency in denomidinance Before approving the proclamation nations of less than $5 the city commission considered two "We will do all we can to help out plans for conserving the water sup- in this crisis’’ Mr Crandall states The action of the bankers is purply One suggested that drastic restrictions be placed later in the sea- suant to a resolution unanimously son wplle the plan adopted depends adopted at the annual convention of uon tiie cooperation of residents lr Lire Utah Bankers' association held Balt Lake adhering to the milder restrictions recently In " ' Speaking of his proclamation May-- 1 or Bowman called attention to the fact that Denver has Had similar restrictions for four or five weeks and that no hardship has been placed upon water users there Salt MOORMEISTER Issued Against Fourth Because of Traffic Accidents Complaint CASE DELAYED Physician Files Appeal lo Ruling in License bureau the maximum temperature averaging 98 degrees The average mean was 83 decrees and the average minimum 67 degrees Under Uie Influence of exceptionally warm weather during the past week Irrigated crops made rapid growth but water supplies are dm indllng and range lands are generally dry according to the weekly crop and weather report released Wednesday by Mr Alter Early spring wheat is ripening and dry farm wheat Is nearing the harvest stage Livestock are holding tip and in some sections thriving in spite of dry ranges the report adds Members of the University of Utah board of regents were divided on the protest filed by Jewish residents of Salt Lake City against the presentation of the Freiburg version of the Passion Play under the auspices of the university extension division In the 6tadlum next week The protest was presented before a meeting of the regents Tuesday by committee composed of Dan yoking Case ' State action against Dr Frank J Moormelster charged by tiie department of registration with unprofessional conduct was further delayed Wednesday when counsel for the physician filed with the supreme court an appeal from a Third district court ruling in favor of the registration department Upon notice of the appeal District Judge William H Bramel Issued a temporary injunction restraining S W Golding direetbr of the registration department from proceeding with the medical board nearing of Dr Moormeister’s case for a period of ten days The hearing was to have been conducted Wednesday morning In their transcript of appeal Dr Moormelster’s counsel attack the medical board’s authority to revoke the physician’s license os being contrary to the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United Slates providing that "no state shall deprive any person of life liberty or property without due process of law" It is contended that Dr Moormels-terlicense is a valuable property and that the medical board’s function is not a “due process of law” If this contention Is upheld by the high buELp tribunal all provisions of the state medical act authorizing the registration department to conduct hearings with a view to license revocation will be nulluVd said Director Golding Further contention Is made in the Ls Golding appeal that Director biased against the defendant and is not a proper person to conduct such a hearing Attorneys for both aides have asked the supreme court for a speedy consideration of the appeal it was said No hearing date lias been set anti-Jewl- - Suit Asks $15000 For Child’s Death AWAITS ISEW HOME PLANS Wad-gener- al is availFive million dollars able for home construction in Balt lake according to a survey of the local money market by the Balt Lake real estate board it was announced Wednesday This survey was made to disprove funds for the general belief home building were Impossible to obtain according to Werner Kiepe secretary of the board Despite the fact that the Ameri- For Recklessness can people have been urged tn the Everett Kelly 18 was arrested press and on the platform for many months to undertake the building of Wednesday morning at 948 South street by Patrolman E all types of projects a grreat resump- Second West Lew or Alleged reckless driving tion of construction lias not "'Lesser asserted that Kelly was oper- lowed” he said atl11 hli Whlne in a careless man- $5-- 1 asserted that although Kiepe 000000 would be available there was ner small likelihood of building permits for the rest of this year amounting Motorist f to that A that Cars Collide 27 of 40 West North Temple street suffered abra- to sions both elbows when the auto mobile he was driving at 7 a m Wednesday at South Temple and K streets overturned after it had col-D Thome of Sprlngville washed with a machine driven by E A low bidder Wednesday on the con- -' yVans 46 of 140 Second avenue tract for gravel surfacing a Both drivers reported the crash stretch of state highway from Flsi- - Okelberg 's injuries were regarded as nore to Sevier It as announced by 'minor and he was not taken to a the road commission hospital The low bid was $35038 14 The second lowest bid was submitted by Lockers Shelving Cupboards Files the Wheel wrigtit Const rucutlon com-- ! ARROW PR ESS 62 W Second So stive ny of Ogden with a figure of $26-- 1 Book Printed and Bound Ruling 99830 Jhcre were seven bidders (Advertisement) Alfred M Okelberg rrvillo TUon lllfjt c j I ten-mi- Dicke Avers Humane Men East Reduces Force Lamb AutoMishaps To Quit Jail er FIVElmLiON Oils emulating the little piggie that went to market this little lamb folio used its master James Murray to jail The humane society instructed Desk Sergeant Joe Tanner to give the animal better quarters however Not for ’s A Alex- ander Jack Findling and James L White and stated that the play is and historically Inaccurate The regents turned the matter over to the state attorney general for Peter Decker 31 Kendall apartments was arrested at 9 p m Wed nesday on charges of driving an automobile while intoxicated as the result of his car colliding with another machine driven by Eddie Bagshaw 18 365 Rigby court The accident took place at Second West and North Head Sheepherder Loses Pet as Former Traction Temple streets Bagshaw was driving north on Here Stops in City Court Gives Hint Five Second West street and near the In tereectlon of North Temple street Visit More Days Decker who was traveling south on Second West street turned his car directly into Bagshaw’s according to Headway is being made In the re“Everywhere that Murray goes his the report to police Decker was re- duction of traffic mishaps in many lamb has got to follow” jubilantly leased on $300 bail eastern cities by committees con- warbled James Murray 50 sheep-herdsisting of representatives of tracWednesday morning as he Hit Run Suspect tion companies chambers of com- prepared to face city court on charges Nabbed by Police merce and city officials according of drunkenness J: A Ferguson 65 was arrested at to H F Dicke of Allentown Fa except to court" Everywhere Fourth North and Second West streets Wednesday afternoon by Mo- Wednesday ruled court attaches thereby destroytorcycle Patrolman C H Olson on Dicke formerly general manager optimism aroused on Light and Traction com- ing Murray’s charges of failure to report an acci- of the Utahnow when he was arrested night the of Tuesday vice and president dent and for passing an arterial stop pany Lehigh Valley railroad arrived In as he and his pet sheep were gamsign Ferguson was alleged to have been Salt Lake with Mrs Dicke from boling on the green of Temple square the hit and run driver who crashed southern Utah parks They arecon-re- lawns Through Murray protesting the sheep also was taken to police into two automobiles July 4 B turning east from the annual Electric headquarters and booked with Its Iwasakl of Magna suffered minor vention of the American at Franassociation master Ban cuts and bruises in one of the Railway crashes which took place at Second cisco Remaining until Friday they In court Murray was sentenced to are Dr and of Mrs serve five days in the city jail withJoseph guests West and North Temple streets the police allege Ferguson was released F Merrill 1321 East First South out the solace of his pet's affections street The sheep was ordered confined to under ball of $300 The traffic problem Is being con- a feed house after the humane sothe sidered seriously throughout ciety had protested at the ImprisonArrested Alan Signs country and efforts are being made ment of the beast to reduce civic accidents leaders Drunken Driver Charge by Murray was worried before his Reduction of mishaps however can lamb was taken to the police garage Troubled since July 4 when he be was arrested on a charge of drunk- of effected only through cooperation where it spent Tuesday night The all agencies including the public animal was given Into the custody of enness Heber Magnum 30 of 214 plays the most im- a trusty both of w’hom disappeared West Second South street retaliated In fact the public The citizens must co- for four hours finally showing up at portant part Wednesday forenoon when he signed the garage a drunken driving complaint against operate After an Inspection of the trackJack W Creager 256 East- Fourth less West with E A system trolley South street had He previously manager of the traction compleaded not guilty to an auto theft general “was Dicke declared the pany charge lodged by Creager and Is highly appealing” The system buses not scheduled for preliminary hearing tiie public with safe and only provide Thursday but reduce opThe trouble began when Magnum comfortable service comof the admitted being drunk on Monday eration expenses to himtraction Suit to collect $15000 damages for pany according morning and received a thirty-da- y Business conditions here appear the death of his daughter suspended Jail sentence from City to be slow as they are In the on east May 22 was filed In the Third disJudge Nepht Jensen As he left the it was Dlcke’s opinion Ther e is a trict court Wednesday by J H courtroom he was rearrested on the The however that In thfidell against W J Grayston auto theft count and the suspended next sixfeeling months Improvement wlllichlld died as the result of an auto-b- e sentence was vacated noticeable he saidf He declared 'mobile collision at Ninth South and Magnum was arrested when deputy was impressed with the steady West Temple streets sheriffs found him beside Creager's he of Salt Lake since he left The complaint alleges Grayston automobile on South State street al- growth was driving north on West Temple five years ago legedly in a drunken condition The street and failed to stop for the Waddriver of the machine whom MagBOARD MEMBER QUITS dell machine which was traveling num alleges was Creager had fled has resigned from west The complaint further alleges before deputies arrived Meanwhile theRoy C Boyce of the Junior Grayston was driving too fast and board of Crtager reported his car had been chamber of governors commerce it was an- swerved his machine to the west stolen nounced Wednesday A successor will striking the Waddell ear and over-Th- e child was thrown be appointed at the regular meettngjturning it Antoikt ArrCbted from Its mother's arms and killed July 22 Re-- r VICIOUS Dr Snow ami Mrs Shields Uphold Production ITere of the Freiburg Version POLICE ARREST THREE DRIVERS IT BRANDS that Injured Tire aftermath cf ning s brisk shower sultry day Wednesday the thermometer rearhing a maximum of 93 degrees during the afternoon By evening however the atmosphere was cool and delightful T he storm resulted tn a precipThe r tract t pnn f f Gibbons 14 rd I on itation of 20 of an Inch and there i wex bidder i'iKki of pavrg when bids were! Is a probability that Balt lake will Vi'cc n ozy by the city com- be visited by additional thunder( m f in submitted a bid: storms Thursday 7re according to J 5 t four Cecil Alter in charge of the local cf t 5 East! of the weather bureau office "e a to r aved are Eurhth Lose and Windsor between Ninth' The torrid week ended Tuesday - tions PLAY AGAINST v 'I ouJ Rcchlcss Auto Not Reckless Dissolution Asked Of Dispensary Here Warned Citizens PROTEST ilJEWS’ Gamboling in the City Jail USE OF WATER SAVING SILVER 1 T'- 1 ?!l jjjj T- 7j' - jk Maguire and Burgraff of Butte Mont and Idaho Jails Idaho low bidders have been awarded the contract for construction of two units of the Bear River Bay Migratory Bird 1 J ’ refuge on a bid of 8426025 with 'bish re A' present estimates of quantities Lee George I M Wlnsor irrigation engineer CCptailC junior ’ 1 on division of agricultural engineering uai'CS greeting to x United States bureau of public roads i 1 t sectional vi(W of '0h park f i- received the official tabulation and 1 from award by airmail Wednesday 8 H McCrory chief of the division Mr Wlnsor by arrangement belwern the bureau of public roads and the United States biological survey is project engineer for the big project of the federal government on Bear River bay The bids show that contractors from five states participated In the competition and tlieir figures ranged as high as 13045250 which was the tender of A H Guthrie & Co who are completing the Echo dam project in Summit county for the United States bureau of reclamation Other offers were: E T Fisher San Francisco $86091 S H Newell Portland Ore holders of the conWhen Is a reckless driver tract for the three units already unnot reckless? der construction $9020020 This question was asked City company Boise Idaho Nepht Jensen WednesJudge Construction W403250 D A Foley day afternoon and the Judge Utah 06675 Los Angeles company ruled that a reckless driver la Construction company Ogden $100-0not reckless when he Isn't and Martin-Da- y company Lindriving on a public highway coln Neb $103420 The Issue arose during the The contractors have until the end trial of William F Holt who of 1931 to finish their contract but was charged with recklessly must be tjje river control structures backing Into the automobile of of end the present completed by the Jatnea Shields 418 Park street June 6 while the latter was year The work Involves the continuing parked at a root beer stand on of the W'ork begun by the Newell orSixth South and State streets by completing twelve land Calif The facts In the case were ganization miles of dikes together with spitlwaysjexplalns "but we're living here for admitted by both parties but two jaw hile" and river control structures for the defense declared Holt could Junior romps around the tourist additional units of the project which not have been guilty of recka suit” and in his little "sun Involves the flooding and regulating 'park less driving while on private of binds Is on tanned by exposure the of the water asipply body healthily property The court held the same opinion the Bear river delta in the Great Sait to the stin In the last two months some 2000 Jake so that migratory birds may find feeding resting and nesting persons have registered at the park howplaces there The Newell contract The registration at the camp Includes tinea units and totaled In ever U scarcely a gauge of tourist travel to Salt Lake W D Rishel Cast $147000 “The five units" said Mr Wlnsor manager of the Utah Btate Automo“will Hood an area of 27000 acres bile association reports that during The outer dike around the delta Is the last two months the early tourist some twenty miles in length There months 5032 persons have registered Is one main river control w hich takes at the association offices in tiie HoIs higher the form of a concrete dam and con- tel Utah The registration V—i trol gates across the main channel than1829the corresponding two months when 4874 persona wrote of the Bear river There will be three dn Twenty-seve- n Appointed as secondary controls in the overflows: their names on the register leading out of the Bear Corporals by C M T C ‘When complete the dikes and control works will provide a means of diChief verting any part or all of the water of of the river into the various units Twenty-seve- n the project except In times of high corporals were apwater when the water must be dispointed from among the students at The of the units tributed into ail the citizens’ military training' camp t Fort Douglas it was announced surplus is carried into Great Salt lake disof series a spillways through Wednesday by Lieutenant W F Dean camp adjutant tributed over the entire length of the The appointments follow: outer dike at intervals of between Commissioners averSay Rotary Company A— Calvin R Budd 2000 and 3000 foot Thus these mile Paul L Baras William M Harvey apart and they Grove Well Kept age about half a Daily Arthur E Hawkes Richard R Snarr are of wooden construction from in ranees Told dike The Ludwig 8 Schmidt and Marshall D height is as Cleanup three to seven feet and the base Standing all of Balt Lake Andel T Jackson Glen H Ostka and Wayne great as 108 fret drag"A big two and Charges brought by the Rotary Watson of Park City and Leland yard line has been kept In operation by the club that tiie city commission Li E Nichols of Bunnyside Newell outfit and constructs 1100 neglecting Rotary park at tiie head Company B— Van Hess Balentlne of City Creek canyon were consid- Ralph E Leighton and Clayton M to 1200 yards in a shift” ered Informally Wednesday morning Mullen Twin Falls Idaho Lloyd E Baxter and Boyd E- Budge of Ogden by the commissioners Commissioner Harry L Finch Ross W Croner Fairfield Idaho stated that while the parks depart- Donald W Garrett Jr Montpelier ment only appropriates $250 a year Idaho Edmund C Lupper Boise: for repairs at the park he has noted Idaho Maritt J Rand Jr Ely Nev that the property is well kept con- Lynn O Richards Bait take Gilsidering the large number of daily bert St Clair Idaho Falls Idaho visitors and Ford M Btov Pocatello Idaho Mayor Bowman head Of the parks Company D— Robert O Bywater While chasing an alleged fleeing department which controls the park and Richard 8 Nelson Salt Lake bootlegger Anti vice Patrolman E Jjadjed that he had men who cleaned Leonard L West Tonopah Nev ami titeinfeidt tnpied and fell over a the park each morning and that Oscar N Regnler Montpelier railroad track in the rrar of 550 Pa- while visitors frequently disregarded Under the direction of First Lieucific avenue Wednesday evening and signs to place refuse in containers tenant Theodore E Curtis assistlacerated suffered a severely rigid tiie city was doing all it could to ant camp chaplain 50 students were leg and knee maintain sanitary conditions conducted through the state peniBteinfeUlt with Patrolmen A A The commissioners agreed the canAbout an hour and a half Reese and E Eames went to 550 Pa- yon road was dusty and considered tentiary was spent in the institution with cific avenue to search for liquor As an extra street department appropri- Warden R E Davis accompanied they entered the house Albert Max- ation to oil the highway by two guards as guide well 20 resisted them long enough was This the first of a series of for a man to run out of the rear door tours to be conducted every Wedneswith the liquor the police claim day and Saturday as a part of the Btcinfeldt gave chase The suspect educational program sponsored by leaped the rear fence and ran through the camp officials Trips are planned tha railroad yards The officer folto the state capital tire L D S tablowed until he tripped The susct ernacle and other points of Interest was at booked Maxwell Anderson of Theodore Relatives and escaped In and about Balt Lake for the bene- the jail on charges o resisting an of- - 29 of 1208 Harvard avenue who was t? announced ficer Btcinfeldt was treated at the found dead Tuesday atop an electric visited Uiese places It Midvale decided emergency hospital and later re- - light pole in to home to deteran his moved autopsy Wednesday that mine tiie cause of death was unnecFuneral have arrangements essary nit OF C OFFERS LIMITATION ON FULL HELP IN j Contractors of Five Slates Take Part in Rallie for Keftijic Project C sh legal opinion Most of the regents admitted that they had not read the Passion Play before agreeing that the contract for its production be signed “I think that we have made a regrettable mistake” D H Christensen member of the board declared “Had I known of the nature of the production before the contract was signed I would never have agreed to it The Jewish people of this state deserve something better at our hands than this I feel that if the play Is produced here they will have cause for a real grievance against the university I ready don't feel that we can go on with It” Dr Clarence Snow chairman of the board upheld the regents’ action in bringing the play to Balt Lake "From an arttstin standpoint the university has a perfect right to sponsor the presentation of the play In the stadium as long as there isn’t another place large enough in the city to put it on” he said Denying that the production was he asserted: “For anyone to call the play is a lot of ‘applesauce’ and nonsense No one would object If the university were to sponsor a production of the Merchant of Venice’ Such ideas have been relegated to the past long antl-Jewi- sh antl-Jewi- ago” President George Thomas ex offithe board stated that he hadn't read the play until the night before the last meeting of the regents He did so on this occasion because he knew of the objection which the Jewish people were about to present Following his reading of it he characterized the play as “mean and vicious with regard to the people It was maligning” Mrs Dan B Shields declared: "Having heard of the Passion Play all my life I always have wanted to see it but before this I didn’t have an opportunity When I heard that there was a possibility of its being brought here I thought that It was an educational opportunity that we couldn't afford to miss" "When I voted to bring the production here" Dr Arthur C Wherry said “I thought that we were bringing something here that was both artistic and educational in its purpose I regret the Jewish people have construed it as a reflection upon them Had the board known how they felt about it the members probcio member of ably would have never considered But we have gone too far now to back out” R Joe White American Major bringing it here and Otto business representative Ludwig advance casting director and Joseph Morgenstern stage engineer the latter two of Freiburg arrived in Salt Lake Wednesday to take charge of the production of the Play' WAR FIGHTERS OF 91ST PLAN COAST OUTING A reunion of the 91st division of the e United States army will be held In San Francisco probably Sep14 It was announced by tember George P Miller San Francisco member of the 81st Division association who conferred on attendance from Utah Wednesday with Gaylen S Young Colonel Hamilton Gardner Bintz former members of and C war-tim- the division Mr Miller estimated there will he attend the reunion from Utah California Nevada Washington Oregon Montana Idaho and Wyoming which states contributed to the membership of the division Representation from Utah principally was in the 3G2nd Infantry said Mr Miller 8000 Bus Line Seeks Extension Grant Application of the Pickwick Stage Lines Inc for permission to operate a daily passenger baggage and express service from Ogden north to state line over U S the Utah-Idah- o highway No 91 was filed Wednesday with the public utilities commission The bus company proposes to extend its present line from Portland to Lake and Ogden northward The program for the week will intoSalt Idaho because of a growing deInclude the following projects: mand for such service the applicaFostering a greater use of lamb forth In homes hotels restaurants and tion sets clubs discussion of tiie sheep industry by speakers at civic club meetings: meetings of retailers to devise ways and means of promoting greater lamb consumption distribution of descriptive literature on lamb products a prize United States Marshal W Vosco essay contest and awarding of Call accompanied by Mrs Call and prizes for best window displays of their daughter Louisa will leave lamb in retail stores and restaurto attend the United States ant windows Marshals' association convention at will statebe ’Denver The campaign July 11 to 14 wide in scope and representatives Marshal Call stated he would exin the various towns will be ap- pend an Invitation to the association pointed to cooperate with the to hold one of its future conventions OF C AID PLANNED IN LAMB WEEK OBSERVANCE C comThrough arrangements pleted Wednesday the chamber of commerce will cooperate with the Utah Wool Growers’ association in staging "lamb is delicious week" from August 23 to 30 which will make It coincident with the annual national ram sale The purpose of the campaign is to promote a greater use cf lamb in the interests of sheep raisers of the state Members of the committee in charge are J A Hooper F R Marshall William M Neilson Archie McFarland A M Miller 8 Grover Rich W J Fisher J Pube Larsen J O King M K Parsons J H Manderfteld and Parley McMillan Federal Marshal Plans Meet Trip Fn-Id- committee 'ujSait Laka ay i |