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Show vh rt " - L A frtTJT tf SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1924. T1I v v ' vindicates hvrrtbf. nsd. Accord W ith Report of g Body GEKGIfl Fact-Findin- National Committee, Meeting Here, Believed to Have Solved Problem State Begins at Home; Commission Visits White House; Strawberry Project Is Success; Conclusions May Locals Are Informed. Be Fijed Friday. lake and Utah were "sold to 8pciaJ 4o The Tribsae. clerks, employees of the WASHINGTON, April 9ComBCnt and Walker Brothers department stores, at the first of a series made today by President Coolidge wHh members of 4V; conference a Uurlny of talks on the industrial opportunicommit ties and scenic wonders of the state the reclamation rlnn who had held at the chamber of commerce 1 V V" , , , liititYl ' will v"be House to pay thelf rrepct4 :'S&3rS5t'3'3ssMSSrv wtlt be dtcatioTt that (te"eacutir - . given member of the Sait Lake FedXT foundation fur arr early aettle- ration of Labor the members of the (found In entire sympathy with the went of the a, location at prison labor of the commission policy department and the employee recommejrpjatlfm and the distribution of it products of the poatottne anu other organ.xa-tto- n when their is sent to congress, report was laid In the board room at the stale the ot chaaier by cojumerce probably on Friday The visitors left ua a of tns Llah "ioost part fir afternoon, according capltol yesterday v the White House deeply gratified at lampaign. to delegates to the conference. Men Lying of a certain sort is neces- the attitude of the president, which and wcenep Interested In prisons and sary in Duoating a city or stale,' said was disclosed after he bad heard .a Wesley L King in addieasinf tne pr.son labor and In manufacturing Inmeeting "There .are some people whu summary of the forthcoming report. dustrie of nine eeetern states, held an can see an excess of ainoae in bait Tbey ' executive session In which, allhough interpreted his comments to Laae and who will meiitmu the fact hie accord with the Idea of Issen not to tourist information has Now, I tan t see-a- ny Biscuit complete Companys Purity a new era In federal reclaunching smoke in the city juid even If. i could i given out, all expressed a desire, to lamation. an era which will see the I wouldn on t to let about strangers in the purpose of th con re " lamatlon service at last put upon Mr. King also urged his hearer Truck Overturned by itto have a good knowledge of the re- a sound business basis. The presi, Terence. dent thanked the members of the sources of the and the state and conference opened The allocation of this knowledge in commission for Aba faithful way in Car From Idaho to make thetw city an open sesTouring esierday forenoon withnoon which had jsion they discharged the duty state to to which selling city and at the Capitol. At delegates they had been called, and strungere. t the conference addressed a meeting Motion pictures of Salt Lake and gave evidence of his belief that great of the Salt Lake chamber of com-- its. resources and of Utah- - and it goucL wUL rasult, both to-- the western rd the after, - mereeyanaodexecutive at 3 o'clock-l- was Holder, at were, also shown The country and to the federal governheld session noon of 9iJ West Sixth South street, scenic wonders age, s prepared h the U S ment, from their endeavors This morning at 10 o'clock the pubilc-l- died last mgbt from injuries suffered pictures were The of had gone to the the interior in cooperadepartment an attend to open invited meeting Biscuit company tion with the chamber of cominonV White House simply to pay tbelr reIn when the Purity of the committee at the Capitol to announce and The motion wre the complespects e exetw-ilvpictures be will a' an .was truck he there In as the afternoon aiding helper panied nv a descriptive talk atconij on th tion g their task. They found the session, and the conference drill was struck by a touring tkf driven tKenej) gliown - lie completed president Intensely interested In their with an Informal dinner Thomas George, it, proprietor ol Morris Ferguson, 'a spieler" on one work a summary of which had been at i o'clock at the Hotel LtuhJ at by g Uuiiuu thetute mauler at of the Salt Lake buses laid before him by Secretary Work, which delegates to the conference, the itoyai 1 maho. no look accident oceuircu the audience on an imaginary and he took occasion to comment on Higby, state officials, members of the su- at huurui and the south of beubnu descrrbtd and tour the some phases of the report The presineat t city .'tail of hot preme court and members lu p. in various points of Interest encountered dent soemed convinced of the rigid .Manufacturers' association will ite In afreem at u 4S5 Last $txtu In a drive through the bus! nett Wouuey, Ji,, inquiry that has been mads and attendance. snd the leaidencg district on street, unver of lue truck, eui at the thoroughness B Arden James Davine of the Utah South btuuM 1. 4 hciHh Will Re lereu east was itoout with which the commission had carthe ami laimbert, State (in son will be chairman for the taken to the id the t ried hairman out loss He is reHoly its hosptuti. will the and investigation. musical program evening. Thomas Ueorjce is Hjeiieveu 10 have of the chamber of commerce, preported to have displayed gratification he presented by Miss Lucille Jenkins, eutieied a t ruptured no lie wa sided at tiie meeting and delivered a over the fact that will Justhe Miss Isabelle Jenkins and Mina Marjreport as were the oiner short address on coret1y presenting tify a continuation ol the policy of placea unuer guerite Devine with violin, cello, piano 4hOcUtants of the car, 'ihomas. Jr., ami the city and state 4 visitors A light federal reclamation on new lines and end trio number the following new principles. Helmer, his simis. and h oruthtr, Jo- luncheon was server! following speeches will be made, and it is ex- seph uf Amertne George, speaking proprietor most the that pected comprehensive FINAL SESSION HELD. Kalla, Idaho. A announcement of the accomplishments ican theater at luaho will Returning from the White House manslaughter charge likely be isof the conference will be mode at tills sued the held their final seaThomas against George time. son. agreed upon the last details to Lieutenant I), H According fhe conference was formally opened Clayum of their and Heed of tUt left the preparaand report Diiluigs yesterday by Governor Mabey by an antiWce squad, who witmwaed tion of the ftnat draft In the hands the address charging the delegates to do of from Chairman own their a short machine Campbell and Dr. Wldt-so'their utmostIn to devise some means by distance east of ihe intu-aui the secretary. The assembling lion, the which men state prisons can be put Idaho men had been of the report may require a day or drimting and to work. "Hie governor advanced ihe were two an rate at and o( its submisexcessive dnviug longer, pending opinion thkt It was worse to condemn sion to congress is not expected to be men to idleness than It la to tend them speed. A bottle containing a few of was in made fouud Dr. their new comdrops whisky the Mead, public. to the gallows it was said missioner of reclamation, accompaIncluding In bis speech a compre- automobile, Thoms of nied denied bv that former George any Commissioner I W hensive survey of the use to which the Davis and Field Commissioner Miles party was under the influence of prison labor la put In different elates, liquor a aJd and he was at left Cannon, this Denver driving for evening 'the governor bade the dole gates to the BKKlcrate rate of to confer with officials speed. of the western Conference welcome. The Idaho car was going south on Mead Commissioner headquarters K iftagg tV hi tin, executive secretary Convicts Murderer was will then go to Berkeley to close up of the prison and prison labor assort a - Second Weet, while the trutk ggat- on Kourih hixuth. in bis work- t- - the Cniversttr hf Calirewpofided to Abe welcome and jdHHKedJng fornia and will be hack in Washingtwnine; Last at the IntersecHoti, gave figures concerning the work of Ueorpe, in Eight Minutes; Is ton to the polios, cut about May 1 Messrs Tavls and aixrding the association. He gave figure taken acroaa east of the street button, Cannon will remain In the west fiom a survey of the forty-eigstates striking the truik at the southeast Ietaih of the and thirty-tw- o cities of the country, report Sentenced over Holder Immediately. and it are curbing turning not of yet available; some portions and said that the output prison smfcHrneath, suffering a of It yet remain to be typed labor amounted to several millions of wa pinned The pix&ahte fractured skull and tnQernAi report will make more than 400 typedebar injuries. Woolley was thrown clear written numerous exclusive in the afteraooa an executive seasinn of of pages, DENVER, OoH , April 9 Fred exhibits snd the bras held and a formal announcement ousAha truck and hence escaped serd testimony taken at injury, Janaaen, who confessed that he kiUed the Balt I " of the proceedings will be given out at City conference and Thomas Jocfih Georgs, Jr, th conclusion of the conference. SIXTY RECOMMENDATIONS. were riding In the bank seat of their his wife, stuffed her body In a trunk Home sixty recommendations wilt be ear, while Helroer wae in front with und shipped It to Ogden, I tah, where his father PRISONERS COULD At the impat none of It was found March l&'wag convicted found in the report, part of them dealthe George family wan thrown from of first degree murder here ing with general questions of policy, Committee to tonight others dealing with peculiar conditions he machine The truck sad touring The AID IN PRODUCTION car Jury deliberated only eight were badly wrecked by the colfound upon individual projects and recommended that Janssen One of the startling disclosures of Governor Charles R. hiabev and lision Wind Up Castlegate Holder was treated at the emer- be sentenced to prison for life. the report wlU be the showing of members of the national committee on lovaes gency horpital. but died as he arthat have heavy been incurred the ellccation of prison labor, spoke rived Asked by District Judgo Morley If through had at Holy Croqi hospital management in the past, Drive by yreterday before the regular member Thomaa and Joseph George said he had anything to say, Janssen re- losses that mav exceed $23 000 000, in Mo meeting of the chamber of complied 7 Nothing. had Frills left that Idaho at they fact, there are only seven projects on merce which was held jointly with a Lfe then Morley Judge pronounced for Halt which the government mav be said to hue ting ig the Utah Manufacturers' o clockto yesterday morning Lake arrange for some motion pic- scutum. sustained no los whatever. On association. Janssen was arrested near Pueblo, have ture bookings and to attend to other Colo the others, fhe sure losses will total . With 176,500 pledged or subscribed Governor Mabey reviewed the prison business , three days after discovery of BtAt here. fund for th rftllef of neurv They wr goiixg to hts wife $19 0X000 and thcr ar quen- - to th situation of the country, pointing out a was He to returned bfdy ttonabi of nearly the great use to which the prisoners the New Grand hotel at the time uf Denver, where of tha man $9 000 000' tha widows ftnd orphan dbit he told first officers the said accident, they might be put, and also to the fact that hired a Mexican to kill hla wife, more which may possibly be recovered who lost their live In the Castle-I- n Kfforts were made hy counsel for he the allocation committee was meeting part. Kolia Janssen, hecahae he feared last mght to Mrs was the alleged epeeder-in Salt Lake for the purpose of solvThe Strawberry valley project In gate coal mine disaster of March 8, The t tah. planning to kill hfm the release of the two sons she the KoWe and Minidoka In Ida- members of the way and means coming the question of ths allocation of obtain next he admitted dav that the story $VK bond under Joseph George the mittee last night expressed the belief prison labor and the distribution of Its and of the M ex. cun was untrue, that he ho, the Qrlando in California, each. Was the said It that police hy In Washington, the Carlsbad that Utah will realize her products. $100,000 be held In himself killed her in their horpe as lakima la He Introduced Major Leroy Hodges, Thomas George would New Mexico and Rio the Grande In was kneeling praver, that he are the quota not later than Saturday night, Investigation she chairman of the national committee ruwtod pen Hng further where the e only proieets gov in a stuffed the trunk and bod) of in the emplov Holder has been on allocation of prison luoor, who ernment can hope to come out whole and all efforts are being made toward ted it to Weed Cal The trunk On spoke of the various forms of prison the Furltv Btoctiit ootnpany since last was opened In Ogden when railroad all other projects some loss will he that end a former student enmlovmenL He Indorsed the state's September He was sustained The heaviest loss noted bv Officials were encouraged yesterday employees became suspitious of its the use plan, pointing to- the lad that of the Bmerson. I Intah and Rlvrfwde contents is on the Newlands by reports from the various county He 4s survived by his mother schools much of the male rial needed by state in chairmen tt ord was received from $3 500000 project Nevada, where snd his J A Hirchell a could be manuftc&ured bv them withhas been sunk bevond any hope of J. Ruaeell Wight, Boxelder county Pacific New out coming Into competition with the brakernun on Mhe 'Western File This amount recovery chairman, that he hod completed his Companies railroad, as well as bv three brothers upon market. the difference between whatrepresents the set- organization and raised 51000 for the and Holder, Vivian Holder It was estimated b the speaker that Keleth Articles tlers under their contract are fund. Incorporation V John LaiL4rulhr. a -Holder, of 50.000 in prisons m the Umted aughan Banks a ad trust companies throughto pay and what the project sisters btatea. 50.000 could be put to work In Arthur Rirchell. Jr , and thres Holder The Dugmav Consolidae4 Mining has cost to date and that amount is out the state are being culled upon ladvs Grace and Lorraine SJ. a manner thal. under the n to Inlorm state Fund Treasurer John . William con pan y, capitalised at $230 000, filed gone their products Would The bodv Is at the Joewoh C Cutler of the amounts they have njstem, of incorporation with the MILK RIVER PROJECT LOSS. ararticles Funeral chapel 'td s market in states neighboring Taylor mortuary on hand, and work generally Is takmade as count) clerk George W estarday It will be recommend&J if they were not that that ing the form of closing used rangements have not been the drive by The Milestone amount be chalked president hi the state in which entirely as loss Saturday total the products yetWoollev is the son of Mr and Mrs Snyder jff IJme and Quartxite Mining company, to the reclamation fund On the Milk were manufactured. of Balt The Lake report County fs Wo SI a South of which Mr. H. of Woolley Hr, E. Stagg WhHln, also a Snydcf president, river in Montana' there Is a Chairman il F. Dicks, issued of last and capitalised at $tdO,H)n, also filed dead project Ulvhth Kaat street loss of 53,000,900 arising from night, showed a donation the national e of $475 from commits Thomas George formerly operated articles made a plea for the elevation of i the fart that ths land of that project, the Women's auxiliary of the AmeriKlk theater at Herburg, Idaho, The artkWs of the Public Adminis- when irrigated, Is not wort h what It can Institute of pointing to the tact that, hi the the five Mining and MetalIf ation of the Minus or aortal strata for years, and for the past five trator corporation, ank B, Heott. cost to put water on the land The Engineer) and gave a total ear has run the Koval theater at president, of the pie pit rtf the pnron world the and capitalized at $10 000, Milk river lands cannot possibly re- lurgical 02 to of $37,255 dote It follows; entire suriul structure of the nation ttigbv His brother, Joseph George and articles of the MacLean pay the coet of construction This Is .,.i $34 4WI 2 reported hva been the proprietor of the Amer-KnHales agency, capitalised at $10 000, ol a project unwisely undertaken In the Previously might be raised. t Fuel . . ntteu ttt.teo 1.000 Od fa tbeqfee-'BIdaho Falls wince which W P Maclean is president, first place and financially is In worse United Ki.tr. fitneltie A Reflalpf were also filed. shape than any other. Co. sad Utah hallway Ca . The King Hill projiert In Idaho en- K tone y Coal Oo. The Hugarhoue Isimher nd HardFuneral Services" tails a loss of $1,000,000, ware company filed an amendment for this proj- Wonal'l . axillary At., lut, 14 ect. $100,--0A M Mi.neer.' L. stvskMrs. H. from also, has cost more than the its capital Deposit-Boland, nan Tepav; it Is chalked up as a tu $Nt0r disastrous business enture that for Mrs lyntise Funeral should never have been undertaken INFORMATION WANTED. Herman Harris who died at a local The loWer Tellowstone project In MonR beI will held in he the fmd to Kfforts Butler, Tuesday, hospital Department of justice agents represents another 51,000 000 loss Le Grand ward chapel. Tenth Hast lieved to have tome to Salt Lake from tana received from more dismal failure Is found in Anceks Yale aenue Friday afternoon at Denver about a ear and a half ago, alliVo a key thought to be that xh to the aafetv and the west than the KVannle division e oVhvk Mrs Hams died following are being made by the sheriffs riepo&it box obtained Maivh 29 at the of the Shoshone irrigation project In a vrvok ami his J of brother only at the request el-State banit tiv c' i'" Martm 15? 'wra',r'n Not over 10.000 seres Of voming was the wife of A R. Harris, It Butler of Gainesville, Texas The this Kanaaa Oitv'. lieutenant Krvioc project can possibly be cultivatFrown paymaster for the desttrover manager of thw Harris Mothers lairy sheriff 9 office is also aakrd to fmd ed successfully and those 10 000 acres George Tebbets who according to division of the uaj charged with eompnnv 5750 000, The Le information furnWhed bv A O I re, may possibly repay the Smith Bishop George A aoscondmg from MobiJe AU , wnh Grand ward will tbe In charge of the chief special agent of the Tnion Pa- expenditure of 52,336 OoO additional to J139 0PO of government funds W are reclaim lands not even suitthat The speakers will be Heber cific svstem, is reported to hsAp dis- able to have rented the box a C K M Ashton ami John appeared from Chicago on March 2 loss for Irrigation represents a dead Tvfrrson, Martin will to that have be wiped off wnl be with a Ford coupe and n thought to The kev will be tested this aftir-noo- Gerstner hv Mism.al tinrrvter completely. Marv Lindsay, Mrs Marrendered be headed for California It was said ANOTHER LARGE DEFICIT, n C Neon George IJoyd and by Brown s taken Into custody tithe bnvs of the le Grand ward of polished $20 set tVptefware The other large deficit noted bv the Monday at 8 an PYaticuw-Federal la'll 650000 that has been "ffieers believe that he registered t was a schrsd in which Mrs, Harris Free with any 1aftic range purteacher The children of the chased thi Western Furniture spent on and cannot be collected from the Reed hotel In tfcrden on Manh 2 busses t of will aJ take Adv o ) Hfate . pnmarv the rhirge C. F Martin The following dav Broaoway tjreenflelds division of the Sun flowers and all officer will at475 00 ToUl .he is aid to hsve etbhshed river project In Montana. The land a sav- the Manv members of tend m a body of this project, after being Irrigated, Kmpieyee indav 10 a m rummage sale 110 JK) Btaha - Mine L. . a 'count of ffioo and to have Ah ing I Jon club and Elks club will Prebv tertan church, Ho Temple and Is worth only half the water . LsAe- pUce 110 SO Members rMten a deposit tox In ihe name of charge, treasurer efiee. attend C sts. 11.00 euy (Advertisement lesser losses are noted on the other Bhapiorw A litchtoe Os C F, and tJaisv Martin 50 00 The report of the fact- Asrr rdy. Of the amount taken bv Drown projects -- MW re W. reareri W. Amlrssg finders will deal specifically with con$75.e was returned to the naval A Sons O Jft 00 ,, $... ditions on each project, and will ex- Ballsy authorities bv Mrs, Brown in a suit2ft 00 .... Wsstsm Paper Predoeta case hr which the key to XheiRafetv plain how these tomes occurred and Carpenter 2ft 00 Ca ., . ,, Paper In box cannot be why. was great part, they uspomt found. 2ft 00 Keats? les Cream Os. recouped. .... ...... 10 00 IL t lark The dead losses total $1 36 ltd, to Prank . .... Os. 10 00 BitsarHaU? Dark-hou- r n aggregate of 5 which is added 5 00 O. JL P. Orloh .... 30 000 In probable tomes, some port Prank D Brtotes .... .. .... S 00 j Life and Character Beading of which may be recovered, but the A. li. Paraoaa .... . 5 00 5 00 Mrs Julia Iim . It . Is not because Dome froah students were shorn by the u&e greater port of which must ultimateThough APRIL 10. ft 00 H W later ... to be added the lossee dead .s ly If atephea In ...i .... .... the hands of all is lost, the reclamation fund has B. T. Fushii.n rules It thu, but rather the of hur cuppers pfied 2 00 3ieo...s .... Ti. axecutlvn ability of avenging upperclassmen for tKe re5.00 bora under the sign of Artec, pirnu which force of Itrtra neceeslty, spring stiles cent broken tru&tionk at the tmlver- - been depleted to the grand total of 1 0 gov eras this birthdate "is so. marked In tonson-- d unee will dictate that the sitv. 66,146. In other words, sound cask nT sophomores and some trt Gargs administration will business call for come that they occasionally to grtef male hair will be worn more cloeely other ui'perclaeemen scoured the city ft 02 Total date ....I57.JM from as overestimate of it. They be- cut writing off this amount of losses fretthmen Ure night before lavt to rather than has been the vogue for the for than continuing to Arry them come inflated with success, and this Crosh punishment for their the ? give t The Triban. charges when It is known they cannot Special develops a recklessness which ladc last two quarter at the University iff aUrged misdeeds In some Instances, writPRICK, April $ The problem of to l( ?s and disaster and often to ner- Utah. This sudden change in the decree The fronh be 'levs that they net the be recovered. ing off these leases will operate to dealing permanently with the devous prostration. of cwtiool the the and style for of 'what the ia reman will acre lessen cost the per charged pendent families at Castlegate on their The tendency with most of the discussed at the Iras come Ubout through the they swear Vengeance the settlors in other in- lief measures war Aries tearfiers, speakers and writers Wear, according to many of against last lunchebn loose where due the Ashley are Rotary to evening .h! ,'n, JV I. to riv up everythin this much persecuted grwF today will stances, their elimination of lands from- a proj- Bartlett stated that his investigation between upperclassmen and fmd uopercJasmten who vfll know that the o.X and eo sacrifice health and use- war the freshman ect, the pe racre enst wjtUnbt be re- had disclosed s deplorable condition , comb and brush are an entirely a fulness, and spoil all tbelr Inspiraof destitution among families of ths , duced by writing off losses. Yesterday four freWhmen came to part of tlmintoikL fine cYescrlp-tlv- a classes tional power. Aliany xictims, and he mentioned, for exam"awin goklen lock; atth Hair cutting as a means of clave novelist and poet are their heads sha.their ple- the Simpson family of ten chilwriter, od close' ARREET. LIQUOR visit bodv rtvaJrv is banned both by student Hasty found in this sign and many excellent to biumer shops to the oldest under 1? years, who dren, W. '$15 F their "crown 25, of Anderson. bv East of put Georve Preeldent and regulation teacher. get no employment at the piinea that i,., what there was left Thomas Attempts have been made Forty-fift- h Rlocy South street, was arrest- oould first-cla- n no4 mkns with had and to If you desire boarding bf In the bent rlssiMe condition, in the kwt two years ao stamp out the ed by deputy sheriffs Wat night on a movtf to places where suitable4htrh school to which to send your son or was the firs' employof the dav for practK'e entirely, and university offi- chance- - of operating a large still at ment might procedure ' the want Mis; be available R Carl use Osnhteh, they the thoroughly chastened and cials are prone to deal harshly wtth hi premises. He was released under' Marcus? chairman of 'the 'carbon will direct you right bled quartet. The four unfortunate ttpvone . caight transgress hxg this ru.1 $?00 bond. county relief fund committee! stated Better Condemri Men to ; Death Than to Idle-SaGovernor. ness. Satt 283 Vi i ys Keith-O'Brie- n -- ynruf James-WMfo- fact-finde- sight-seein- welcome-eommit- Three-minu- tec arrt, te Alec6iJircSJ"a,ytrday awarded damages to be paid by eheriff Hen jam in it, Harries, .the Alary land Casualty company, bondsmen, and John W. Hams, deputy, for Injuries received by Here s when he wo shot -- raid September I, 12J, at 57 .West Second South street. , The Jury retired from Judge William M. MoCreae courtrocm at 11 45 o'clock yesterday morning and returned the verdict at 4 4a o clock The in the afternoon. plsitRiff surd for 6050. The sheriff and Lrtputled Harris and Arthur 14. 4chola appeared at the above odd res. oept. A with, according to the allegation, a "John Luo" search and seizure warrant Ueroa- - claimed that thta warrant was handed to an employee who did not Impart the knowledge to Mm. He, according to his testimony . proceeded to a rear door for the iHirpuse of changing hts cloth--iand was followed by two persons, strangers to him, who did not say a word, lhoee men were Deputies Horns and N to hols. Ceros, according to the complaint, passed through an alley or court, through another place of buninem and out onto. the. street, still n, he mid, and fearing osmult, as he stature, he started to run, whereat Harris began to fir point-bi- n Ilk at him from only a short distance The third or Fourth shot him. penetrating a lung, and shortly afterward he collapsed. It a as the contention of the defense that 'Harris fired Into the air a lew ttmea to persuade Geres to stop, ai.d one of the shots struck him. Harris mid on the stand that he tnought Gertie was a suspicious character who might have committed some crime and was anxious to make a getaway, and for that reuson he foHnwed him. Nichols was made one of the defendants in the suit for damages, but was granted a motion (or nonsuit and early in the trial, which occupied several days. was small of st-u- al T e, Jury r-- e Preparing jnln-ute- Saturday. -- I 4 di-r- fact-find- - step-fathe- r, v eMi-gut- ed tra ler ftoc-ition rlnii-UM- fal n tor Harris Friday ... - am VN ic prt-rra- ty w-- v. it . Freshmen, Shorn of Locks. Swear Barbers Vengeance on ' '1, IEI Justice DECIDED Reserves Judg- -- -- Badly Wanted Key to Ogden x Arrives Here Halsey Wilson, in "Closing Address, Urges Mrs. JltkiO tact-finde- rs t, Mountain States Women - Attend 400 Strong; Leaders Are Satisfied. JntelUgiffiLUfe of BaUclj 1 . V a. Damages Jury Award Against Sheriff, Surety and Deputy for Shooting -- ment Motion for Quashing Arrest Orders on sixth regional conference and school of Democracy of the present campaign were concluded i in the bail room of ihe Nowhouse hotel k&st night. - More than 400 women were j; enrolled in the school, including resentatives from ail parts of Utah snd some from each of the 9 her states Included in the eonfcretKi Tnese other states are North D&kois j South Dakota, Montana, ldohcc Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexia. The women included several meeting in their program, among these being one at which William Uy McAdao spoke last Monday night, and the annual JdTferaon day banquet. Tuesday night. -- The meeting last night also was open to tha general ' public. Mra. Emily Newell Blair of WashD O.r- - view chairman- of the ington, national Democratic committee, and hfrw Halsey W. Wilson of New York director of the frSehooi of Democracy, were the moving spirits in the sessions VVj filled the first thrve days of tale Seegmiller, Speak-erf- of that weoa. Thottts who attended the schooled in thair praise of them Last House, Ready were warm night, declaiming the sessions had b ?u decided success a from start to finish, G. O. Serve and that a similar school should be conducted each year. The hare agam P. Nominee. distinguished visitor, on their part, keen expressed appreciation of the shown them by the peo William W. Beegmill of Kasab hospitality IsUce It tea ftnd a hope to visit pf Kane county, speaker of the last state Ee again in the near future. house of representatives and active RESPONSIBILITY ON WOMEN. participant in ft dosen stirring legis- wasOH iTincipw and New Problems the subject of the closing address lative battles of the last nine years, of the school, delivered last night by announcement made formal Mrs. Wilson. The speaker xent into yesterday of his candidacy for the Republican the early struggle for knowledge. She nomination for the office of governor toJd of the time when it was thought the boys to hf Utah. Mr. SeegiruJler has been necessary to send only led her hearfor several days spending a part of coUege. From there she ers the successive steps to through his time looking over the political field 4ft the northern art of the states the granting ol suffrage to woman, would which told of and the campaign He did not appear in the least downpursued to the end of equality in cast aLwhat he had found' or learned be men with term sense of the true about the situation, especially in Re- the We mu&t consecrate ourselves, . publican circles in Salt lAke, Weber, said Mra W Dson, to make (finer, Box elder and Cache counties. by putting the nght Mr Seegmiller Is president of the cleaner citixena persons in office We are entering Kanab stake of the I D. S. church. a groat crusade to bring the party Mr. 8eegmillers name has long been into into Tie proper piece, and the women m the list of possible aspirants to be- of today are dreaming dreams of tocome chief executive of the state at morrow and saying. Why not? the coming election. Of Dte. months Mothers must put tbe effort on prehis friends have consistently reported Instead of cure and use our vention ' that he would be definitely In the state funds to that purpose. This field, and were already at Work, as may be done by a legislative program " they were for him. in spite of this ballot the right fact. Mr Seegmiller found that a ru- throughAFTERNOON SESSION. ' mor had been set aflo&t that he had Mrs. was also one of the Wilson decided to withdraw from the race. he asserted yes- principal speakers at the afternoon I want to say session, bhe stated among other reterday, 'that notwithstanding1 the dethings that the Republican admims-tratioport, widely circulated, that had haa oone absolutely nothing contest for cided noi4eget three years of power for the dnnnglts the governorship. I have never had good off the women and children of any other Mea except to continue la the country. The speaker made the race to the finish. for ttve women to "I do not know the reason for cir- ainto plea the good of the for politics culating the report, but I do know children, and their children's children. that the report Is false. one hand the power "To with As a state official my record Is of the lay government on the property of well known. L and nobody else, am the citixen. the other to and with reaponaiole for making that recordto bestow it upon favored individuals to I expect to have to meet it, and aid private enterprise and build up be judged upon it. I ara willing to private fortunes, is none the less robstand on such Judgment. bery because it isi done under the T do not believe in a campaign of form called taxation, of law and What small and, jilnce the women are the purMandef or criticism success I may hav had as a public chasing agents for all of the families office X attribute to my own effort in the United States, they should and the support of my friends, and know the differences and distinctions not to any mistakes that may have between a Democratic and a Republican tariff. This distinction, then, been made by someone else 1 believe in an open field and a lies in the purposes, the object and subscribe the intent which govern the levying fair fight at all times. I A of the tariff rate on the article which to the doctrine of'' Roosevelt, sucThe purpbee. the object is taxed If I square deal for every maw the intent of a Republican in levying ceed, such conduct may be expected rate ia to keep out importaMr. Seegmiller is a native of Utah, a tariffwhile the Democratic purpose born in St George in lff76. the. son tions fund to meet the nd Hlen BmHb U solely to securefederal of David Be eg miller the of government expense to moved Seegmiller. As a boy he tariff hits The Kanab, where he has lived continuwomen and hard, colpenalise especially at ously amce, save when absent turn. thi brief ln them every gt for mission on a lege or in Germany women the Wilson Mra gave manner' the L. D. 8 church. an idea of the HJs career as a public officer began tariff bill and its effect. in 1914. when he was elected to the MORNIfifa SESSION. legislature as senator from the SevTfie morn Ink sasMon, opening at 10 enth district, which at that time comdevoted to technique of prised Beaver, Iron, Washington and a. m , was the to national approach Kane counties. He served as senator speech- - and Mrs. Wilson said the old in the sessions of 1915 and 1917. and questions. method of mudshnrfnff and Kane of campaign ho sine, been representative the past, the regular vilifying was a. thinone ofis to county in Ihe house, in 1910 be the the and that coming and the and special session of lie lipht that will dispel the darkness regular sessions of 1921 and Treated the other party Honesty by were and B. R. CalUster of Salt and Industrial democracy will r opposed at each of ofthethelast wo sesthe principal Issues of bouse, Mr. doubt inbethe sions for speaker fall, she said, addimr t . i Calliater wlnnins In 1021 and Mr. aparty campaign of knocking and hatred Both contest See milled in 123. She cited the present reacts only were spirited troubles oT the Republican party aa a A a legislator, Mr. Seewmiller was vivid of their campaign of example not a voluminous Introducer of bills hatred in 1920 from belnir hour a musiThat did not prevent him luncheon the During an active participant in legislative cal program was furnished by Mr. he proved himself Norman G. Atkinson Miss Edna proceedings, where a Dwyer and the Evans trio Mrs. At- a terse and Incisive speaker and master of parliamentary tactics, Per- ktnson has been ehnirman of this comwhich measure school mittee for the entire three-da- y haps the bestwasknown the act creating the and conference he fathered thereMrs. Emily Newell Blirtr of WoH present state road commission,commisIntton, Ik C , who has been here In by' abollshlnK the sion which had directed state rood .charge of the conference and assistlaw 1817. Mrs Wilson with the school, left The r present affaira since ing vesterdnv afternoon for her native was passed In 1831. announcestate, Missouri, svhere she wlli take So far. Mr Seegmlllffr's part In the state campaign ment Is the first to be made ofnom-an sn active Mrs. Wilson departed for California aspirant forOnthethegubernatorial side. this morning. Republican ination. to VISITORS. Governor Mabey is almost certain e b g candidate, and th name of now Those attending the school from Mrs. include Governor William Spry, George E. etatis commissioner of the general land of- HiU of Ridby, Idaho; Mrs Carrie Car-ro- ll and of H, u. Whcmn of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. fice at Washinjrton, John B JtfcManns of Santa Fe. N. W.: Rolhpp are prominently mentioned. n sjiecula-tioMr. W. F Kirbv of Tucumcari, N. On . the Democratic side, M . Mr Mvrtle Felton, Mslad, Idaho; as to possibilities bos so far been unMra. Caroline Thomas, Maiod, Idaho, confined chiefly to NoWe Warrum, S Ball bf Mrs. Grover lake. Rich, Burley, Idaho: postmaster til recently former state senaMr. H E. Morgan, Malzd, Idaho Georye H. Dero,and WalM Neil, Helena, MonL; R. 8. Mrs. John William tor. AnbbySnow Mre. W. A . NunnIHey. Malad, Idaho; ' lace, all of Salt Lake Mis Beulah Nunnillev, Malad, Idaho; IMrs. J F Carruth, Black foot. Idaho; Checks Mr W. F Homer, Rlxie, Idaho; Mr. Charles W Walton, Evanston, WyM Cattle Mrs H J Clark, Savannah, Ga.; Mr. C. B. Stewart. Ians Angela. CaL; Mr. be91 56069 E. Straw, Dillon, MonL are J. Warrant totalin state Women of Utah who attended the ing sent out by Mark Tuttle, school cattle ere; Mrs. Jane Mantle of War-raauditor, to 240 Utahns whose Mrs. R P t Dobbs, Ggde; Mrs. have reacted to tuberculin test and R Carter- - Mt Pleasant: Mrs. Dills have been slaughtered under supervi- sion of the state department of agrt- Mary Rasmussen. MiUviile; Mrs. W. D Ensign, Ogden; Mrs Ia Uriel Q The tvments are mostly ulture Mrs. Inex Knight Alfor cattle destroyed between March Hver, LewistonMra. G A. Blakeeto, and Noverobdr. 1923. Tbs government len, Provo, Mrs reGeorge fTiriatensen. the Maryvale. similar A amount, R Hanson. Logan; Price; Mrs. Mattie imbursement bein' on a 0 basis. Mrs. Elirer G- - Smith. Tooele; Mra. Weston Vernon. Iavean; Mrs. Matti to Operate K. Barnes, Kaysv ile , Mr. Lee U Mrs. 8 C. J raj sen, Eureka; Line Mrs Provo; Price 1). T, Rice, Farmington, Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Kaveville- Mr. J. W. Jjimc H. Wadswho hfts maintained Aftderson. Hvrum; Mrs, D. fi Tracy, a stag line between Price and Castle-gat- e Ogden: Mr II. M. Woodward, Provo; A. O Gmoot. Provo; Mrs. Millie In partnership wltlt Joseph F. Mr Hansen, was given permission by the M Peterson, Hyrum; Mr. Gtadvs E. Ogden; Mra Mae E. Bram-wel- l, public utilities uTmnisisrn yesterday Hohertson, Ord, n, Mr. E. to operate a service of hts own beCedar Mr WtiMam J. Snow, Provo; The tween the two cltiea granting of City; a senarate- - permit was protected by Mrs. Luc F Strimrham, Woods-Cmothe Denver A Rio Grande Western Mr, liucv mtnberts. Woods Cress; Mrs Fred Hampton, Bountiful; Mrs. railroad W. B Jones. Iimran, Mrs. Pearl Dahls. Mis Miriam Barn re, Kavsviite; Have vour Easter enft Dundee tallM er ed. Order now W1H be rAv for J!r? n lUndolph i Mr. W Itorry, TiriVham City- - Mr Reefer. jpuds Woolen Ml IK 215 So CAdv arUsamaaL ) W iiiiam Dlukeon, Morgan. The thirty-thir- d ser Kanab Citizen Oat for Utah -Governorship W. J lar to as ti NEW YORK, April Justice Callaghan today reserved decision on a motion by attorney for Cbarlee Peter, president of the Consolidated, MAcot Mines company of Salt Lake Cit, Utah, for vacation of two orders for arrest obtained last month by Mr. and Mrs Louis Ritter, who charge Peter had practiced fraud in selling them $32ud worth of atoca in his company. Affidavit and financial statements were filed with the motion as of Peter contention that the of ltw mining property, acres near Hailey, consisting Idaho, was valuable and that a majority of the stockholder were satisfied with the conduct of the company's affairs. The court also was given a copy of resolutions adopted at a recent New York meeting of stockholders representing 846,000 of the outstanding L106.000 shares, in which confidence In Peter a expressed and a committee appointed to arrange for the speedy shipment of ore from the mine, on which, it was said, much development work bad been done Peter also filed an affidavit charging that the complaint of the Ritters had been inspired by Peter Boeder, who also has preferred fraud charge against the mine company head. Peter hi under $2r,00d bail aweJtingactton of the gAod jury on Roeders charge R order, according to the affidavit, is seeking to embarra Peter because of the mine head's refusal to engage him and a friend at high salaries as official of his company Peter's counsel also presented a copy of a report of the secretary of the Utah securities commission, who certified that, after investigation, he had found the company operating in an economical manner and other conditions satisfactory. High Tribute Is Paid Memory of Business Pioneer Largely attended funeral services for Henry W. Lawrence, pioneer and mining man of Utah, who died Saturday Ip hi year, were held yeaterda morning at the First Congregational church Tnterment was in the family lot at City cemetery. The Rev Dr EJmer I Oonhen, who directed the service, declared that for almost seventy-fiv- e years Mr. Tawrence was an integral factor in the development of Salt Lake and Utah.' Musical number vers rendered by Mra Norman Atklnnoh and Mis Edna Dwver. accompanied by Mia Becky Almond. The pallbearer were Grant Hampton, Richard P. Morri. J. R. Walker, Karl A Scheld. M C Godfee and C. A Walker By action of the citv commission, reeolotion payJng tribute to the Ufe will be drawn work of Mr. up. Mr Lawrence wa a member of the city eetmeii in and also of the first city commission, tn charge of the department of public affairs and finance. tou&i-n- eighty-aeven- th DANCE HALL PROSECUTION. E. P, Leprohn, Ralph Larson, -- mto-Jhe J Fordney-McCumb- er Fordney-McCumb- Le ' , for-m- er oat-sid- -- State for Sent Out Slaughtered v, J P. Bourne. J fjundstrom. 1 B Rector.r 1a W Mead Raleigh, Jr., and E. J Christensen are charged with resorting to a public dance hall Booth street at 501 Vest Thirty-thir- d after midnight in a complaint issued eeterday by the county Rttorney. In a , separate complaint Mra R. B Nuckolls is charged with maintaining the da no hall. A that the funds were being placed tn the" hands of a geneiU dtvtrtbutfon committee k fast a it oould be proper!? organised, and that the relief would son be available, hut he stated that It was not sufficient to 'meet the need of so many. y A telegram wa Sent Governor by ' President Harry Goetxman, the availthat fund be made urring able at Once. Visit Ihe Majestic Range Demonstration every day tM wfcek. Western Furniture Co Broadway at State, (Advertisement Ma-be- - also-i-pa- 60-5- Wade Bu-Vc- h, Stage - J .I j |