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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY YlORMMi, .MALCif 2:J. FjJO. - Dll SET DATE Two to Joint Conference Committee Claims Criminologist to Consider Demands of Have Evidence to Identify i Rail Employees. Womans Slayers. ' I Thousands Throng the Streets to Greet Presi dential Candidate on Arrival From U. S. Fight to Succeed Car ranza Conceded Be- tween Obregon, Bo- nillas and Gonzales. 8. D March 22. The case of Mr. and Mrs. George 8eurles, charged .with the murder of Mrs. Searless mother, Mrs. Hilda Neiml of Lead, will be called on Wednesday, with the opening of circuit court here. .Whether Mrs, Keimi ended her own DEAD-WOOD- , life by crawling into a burning furnace in the basement of the Netmi apartments, whether she was murdered by unknown person and her body afterward placed in the furnace, or whether he came to her death at the hand of her daughter and son in law, are questions which Dr. A. L. Bennett, expert criminologist attached to the office of District Attorney Villiam IV. Foley of Denver, is expected to answer wrhen he appears before the jury as a witness. Mrs, Neimi a charred body was found by her daughter in the furpnre in the basement of the Neimt apartment in Lead the morning of December 7, last. At the huggeation of Dr. Bennett, who was called into the ease, the body was disinterred at Lead and sent to Denver for the cnuunologist to MEXICO CITY, March 22 Thousands thronged the streets yesterday to greet Ygnacio BoniLaa, Mexican ambassador to the United states, who has announced his willingness to become the presidential candidate of the civilian party In the general election July 11. The demonstration was considered as a first real presidential campaign gathering and as I marking the Climax of the preliminary Can Identify Murderers. canv asa. DENVER, March 22. The death of Newspaper comment and published In Mrs. Hilda Neimi of Lead, S. !., was terviews with other candidates and goV' caused from a cerebral hemorrhage and ernment officials indicate the presldon her body was .forced by the murderer after tial fight has narrowed down to Fonilla into the furnace of her apartment she had died, in an effort to destroy all and A.varo Obregon, with partisans of the crime, according to a stateFablo Gonxales waging a more or less traces ment made here today by Dr. A. lx extensive campaign. General Obregon has Bennett, criminologist attached to Disbeen touring the country and speaking for trict Attormy Foleys office, who haa Gonsale more than four months, while completed ail examination of portions has contented himself with the forma of the body sent to him. I have evidence in my possession tlon of political clubs and the dlstribu which 1 believe will establish the idention of campaign literature Dr. Bennett of the murderers, The candidates all declare for the main tity , declared. tenunce of MexUan national rights, pacifl cation of the country and other generall 3 ties. Platforms, however, are virtualy 3 negligible, since the campaign Is being S waged on personalities. greatest artists agree WASHINGTON. March 22 Formation of the joint railroad board was com plated tonight by the conference com mltleee representing the railroad corporations and the sixteen' railroad unions, which elected E P. Whiter bf the Penn n riian. The btpar sylvanlw raftroad tlean body la ready to consider wage demands of two million workers which have been twice before the president without a aettlemont. The board 'today began reexamination of the voluminous records and data on workers' claims, gathered by the wage adjustment boards of th railroad administration. The corporation representative agreed to include these In the board wage records and to employ them, so far as practicable, ae a basis on which to discuss the controversy, Accoiding to Indications, ths board will not deal with the question as a whole until minor points of difference are eliminated The suggestion of the president that the board should give Tuse study to the railroad between present relationship wages and the toat of living, and also to me pay of labor In other Industries, probably will not enter Into the conference until toward the end The disposition seemed to be to talk of specifics, rather than generalities, at the outset, and on this point union leaders said they had won. First, that the Victor process of recording inscribes their artistry upon Victor Records so true to life as to actually duplicate their interpretations Second, that the Victrola is the one instrument which unfolds these inspired portrayals with the same fidelity, paralleling their actual performances The greatest artists are Victor artists not alone because of the lifelike qualities of Victor Records, nor yet alone because -- y of the wonderful of the Victrola, but because the Victrola and Victor Records used together reproduce their art with a fidelity equaled only by . life itself Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you the worlds greatest music by the worlds greatest artists Victrolas $25 to $1500 New Victor Rec- ords demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month Spirit of Cooperation. tone-qualit- ItAroad rpreawitativea xplalned that tho association of railroad executives had Instructed therrr to enter the negotiations in spirit of cooperation, but they re- minded ths union leaders that financial responsibilities rested on the corporations which must be considered wtien wage claims were under consideration Reference was made, it was said, to the hearings now before the Interstate commerce commission and the statement made that wage Increases hinge on higher rates Union leaders scouted the report that their demands wou d aggregate an addition billion dollars on railroad operating expenses. Rpeaklng for railroad employees, Donald H. Richberg, representing Glenn E. Plumb, author of the Plumb plan for railroad ownership, expressed surprise that the executives and security owners should advocate a construction of the act "not as It is written, but as that would have been but for a misconcepCharge Bonillas Ineligible. tion ' He said the Interest of the employees Obregon' supporters declare that the In the roads' valuation lay in M Carranza administration la OF BOL! opposing the assuringex- a return sufficient, to provide operating g general's candidacy and la using its re could penses which meet the reasonable sources to secure the election of Bonillas. wage requirements of the workers He denied an Immediate Intended These chargee, together with intimations congress from Page On ) (Continued valuation Bhould be made, and called the that Bonillas la Ineligible for the pres! property Investment account evidence of dency and that he la not w Mexican cltl only element which carries any promise minor Importance. sen have been denied by civilian party of orderly democracy. Opposition to subdivision of the westThe more clearly German conditions ern classlfit atior groups of roads to leaders and government officiala. The set forth, ths plainer the fact that form a south we item subdivision for the claim that he la a candidate of the ar we are In the midst of a reaction, it- purposes of the new rate adjustment was Protestants has also been met with ve' self destructive of our own victory and voiced by S, T Bledsoe, general counsel of the banta Fs railroad. , of the permanence of our peace settleedient denials. while as an alternative of this reGeneral Fedrico Montes, former gov ment, action we face unmistakable danger of Valuation Imperative. ernor of Guanajuato, who was the lead triumph of bolshevism In Germany, and Railroad oxetutivti aid emploee difIts turn, the arrival of anarchy, and fered widely belore (he Interstate comIng spirit In the recent conference here in chaos more and merce commission which the of Rhine, at today aa to the meth- of sixteen state governors, has declared morJ tends to become th or f oU to be rontier in employed determining the the sole purpose of that conference was western civIHsatlon, and if anarchy thus roada. on which an annual net to guarantee free end orderly elections rea- - ( return valuation, not line ths does that pass 6V experted of Is cent per guaranteed for General Monies, who Is a strong adwill be because of those armies which two years by tbe transportation act. ministration supporter, recently declared son ranee la still able to fling has made Congress It that imperative the governors' conference showed the In'militaristic' the pathway of a danger equally men an Immediate valuation be A P. state governments were strongly aligned aclng to France, to Britain and to the Thom, general counsel for made, associathe dewith the Carranza government and Lnlted States tion railway executives, 'said. Proptermined to carry out itz policies, which, or erty of red Whether Germany goes investment accounts and material he sa.d, had been successful. world to is the the and danger white," accounts he dec a red to be supply successes the obtained by equally great and today there Is sound Summarising the minimum conservative figures now Carranza, Mones declared: reason for fearing that the failure of the susceptible to use g data by President to Carranza's promise n prove tne the commission is Incomplete, he said, and turn over a strong present of bolshevism. In may Gerpanfy the republic a word, and should victory be not considered st present. administration to the successful candi- many having to choose between Luden-dorat billion Estimating dollars the twenty date Is already virtually fulfilled. Durand Lenine, may select the latter. value of the properties, Mr. Thom declared ing the last year the most d&ngerosu opIn overstatements the railroads' accounts ponents of the existing government have filed with the commission would be more been eliminated. appeared, since entire faith has been than offset by tne rise in values in the placed In President Carranxa s reiterated last two years. Governor Lauds Carranza. declarations that he will not hold office single day after the expiration of his During the present administration belief here, how PASSES great strides have been made in recov term. It Is the common elections will not ertng to the nation Its sovereignty over ever, that the coming In In aor BILL government national resources. Including petroleum bring alterations Constitutionalist administrations have been the policies followed by Carranza. erected in a'l states, the army, consular WASHINGTON. March 22 The house bill authorizing the United States ard diplomatic services have been reor- DOCKERS IS grain was the nation durneutral ganized, kept corporation to sell 6 000,000 barrels of soft wheat flour in Europe on credits, ing the world war, no new debts have EXTENDED BEING been contracted, but plans are being as a relief measure, was passed today by made to pav old foreign debts, and the the senate, without opposition. in the situation In Senator Gronna. Republican, North DaNEW YORK, March 22. Th strike of Hangers Inherent In been have eliminated by the longshoremen Yucatan coastwise kota, said the fact that the engaged dissolution of the sisal commission. Land traffic today was extended to deep sea had this flour on hand was 'government another IIs now being divided among Mexicans longshoremen, when ISO men went on llustration of what happens when the govwho formerly could not own It. strike st the piers of the United PYutt ernment interferes In private business" Candida Aguila, of Presi- company. The walkout was In violation Except for the emergency in Europe, he V'. O Connor, added, the government would have faced dent Carranza, who recently resigned as of the Instructions of T. a loss of from JaO.OOO.OOO to IfiO.OoO.OOO, as governor of the state of Vera Cruz, is president of the International Longshore Bonillas, having declared men's association, issued Saturday, union the American people would not use the supporting flour. All leaders declared. strongly for a civilian president. to be three .candidates, however, clat-Fears were expressed In shipping elr (tvilians, both Obregon and Gonzales clea that the strike would affect other retirement from the deep sea longshoremen who were In sym GIRL MURDERER having requested pathy with the strike of the coastwise military service PLACED ON workers. Aida BESANZONI vBORI BRASLAU vjCALV CARUSO 'CLEMENT CORTOT CULP DEGOGORZA DELUCA , DESTINN EAMES TLMAN V FARRAR GALLI-CURC-I GARRISON GILLY GLUCK ''HEIFETZ J JOHNSON JOURNET vTONDLER KREISLER JELIK lARTINELLl VMcCORMACK MELBA , v' MURPHY v PADEREWSKI vRUFFO JSAMMARCO VSCHUMANN-HEIN- K vSCOTTT, .SEMBRICH TETRAZZINI v WERRENRATH vWITHERSPOON ZANELLI ZIMBALIST Date-bearin- counter-revolutio- ff LOWER HOUSE EUROPE RELIEF STRIKE VICTROLA ron-ln-la- w Victor 'Jalking Machine Co., Camden, N. J TRIAL Toe belief expressed early In th campaign that the present administration would hold over has v Irtually U.s- - Therei something about thea , s youlllilw PREDICTS REDUCTION IN SHOE PRICES DURANGO, Colo , March 22 Caroline Jones, 17 years old, confessed slayer of Carl Bay of Bayfield, today was placed on trial in district court here charged with murder Sixteen men of a panel of 22 NEW YORK. March Prices of fifiv were examined and excused before standard shoes will be reduced during the court adjourned tonight John J. Slater, spring and summer, Bay was shot and killed at president of the Retail Shoe Dealers as- January 2. last, when he met Bayfield the girl sociation announced todav In a comon the street. Caroline Into a homunication to Arthur Williams, federal tel after the shooting went and waited for food administrator Retailers uit a re- officers to arrest her. She charged that cent meeting decided to be content with Bav had Insulted her a smaher margin of profit. Mr. Slater for the girl announced that - defense would be ftid Redu lions, however, will not ap- the-Attorney homiply to all kinds of fancy and cide. Bay was a formerjustifiable soldier and son footwear " of wealthy par-n- ts The action of ths retail shoe dealers, Mr Wil'iama said, probably presaged the I egtnnlng of a general narrowing of MEXICAN PROBERS profit margins In ether wearing apparel. ASPIRIN-I- ts Uses First Introduced by Bayer in the Year 1900 le Cozad I Nominated. WASHINGTON, March 22 Victor O Cozad of Oregon was renominated today hv President Wilson to be register of t! land ofllte at Burns, Ore it costs no SINCE to have the style and refinement ofEarl & Wilson quality, why, not have it? Collars SSforts EARL &i WILSON TROY, NY. COMPLETING WORK LOS ANGELES, Cal , March 22. The subcommittee investigating Mexican affairs, which has been hold tng sessions here, annonneed today that it would complete its work here with an executive session and leave for El Paso probably tonight or tomorrow. senate Senator Fall, rhairman of the sub committee, said it would hear the reports of investigators from across the Yorder when it reached FI Paso, would then visit Douglas, Afiz., for a few days, and exacted to go from Douglas to Washington. Hs said the report would not be ready for some time as there was much material to be gone over and prepared. Anderson Must Explain. ALBANY. N, Y, March 22 The New Tork stats assembly bv a resolution adopted unanimously tonight will compel W i.lijtm H. Anderson, state dent of the Ant. saloon league, superintento appear before the assembly judiciary committee to explain the foundation of statements utterances and publications alleged to have been made by him against -- Identifies the ache, Toothache, Earache, NeuralAspirin pre- gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuscribed by physicians for nineteen ritis and Fain generally. Always say Bayer when buyyears. Th name Bayer meads Then look for th safe Aspirin. ing by proved genuine Aspirin millions of people. safety Bayer Cross on the packIn each unbroken package of age and on the tablets, nandy tin boxes of twelve tab- Bayer Tablets of Aspirin you re told how to safely take thie lets cost but a few cents. Aspirin for Cold, Head-- 1 gists also sell larger packages. Th same true, world-famo- Bayer u Awlds trsSa wart at Bar Miaafactata MoaDacetKacifeatct at Stile, Ilt.rH WOMAN IS NAMED TO CIVIL SERVICE BOARD The large plate glass window was broken with a rock and several trays of rubv rings and other Jewelry to a value of several hundred dollars were taken. 22. March Helen WASHINGTON, Hamilton Gardener of this city, widow of Colonel B A. Day and author and lecturer, was nominated today bv President Wilson to be a member of the civil service commission Hhe will succeed Charles M Galloway of Columtua, S C, who was 'ousted ' from the commission last year after tbe prea.dent had determined to re- Steamer Again Afloat. , , SEATTLE. Wash. March 2t Reports reached here today that the Paclfld Coaat organise comfortable and sp hanejy for near and far Do away with seeing! the two pair nuisance. This week we are offering Drug-genui- t It Steamship company's Alaska ,'iji MV.! S'l 'A them at passenger steamer Admiral Evans, which grounded Saturday near Seym our narrows on the inside passage to Alaska, was floated last night andt proceeded on her way northward undamaged. Mrs. Gardener, who Is the first woman to be appointed to the commission, was Duchess Win Her Dec born In Winchester. Va, sixty-tw- o year LONDON. March 22 The application More Population Figure. ago. and has been prominent in suffrage of th Duchess of Marlborough, formerWASHINGTON Marth 22 Population work for years ly Consueto Vanderbilt, for a decree for statistics nnnoenced today by the census restitution of conjugal rights was granted Jewelry Store Again Robbed. "bureau Included Newton, Iowa, 60.7, an bv th court today. The petition, filed increase of 2ull, or ,3 1 per cent, B POCATELLO Idaho, March 22 The lest week Is the us isl to I k. N t , 031 ai Increase of laoS, George J Smith Jewelry store on East divorce. The court orders preliminary the decree to or 27 T pee cent, k J k. Ind , 14,423, an tenter street was robbed be wlihln fourteen this obeyed dais after its early Incitase of 413, or 1 p.r cent. mormng. th second tans In three months. sen he upon the duke t re. 1 Cff1'!1 including a thorough examination of the eye 8 by our registered optometrist lenses ground to order a good frame and a handsome case. No extraa. Call at Optical Department, Opposite Shoes Mam Floor. gold-fille- eg; d |