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Show Telegraphic Bulletins (By United Press) PETER GRILLED IN MURDER CONNECTION SALT LAKE CITY, March 20. Sheriff Clifford Patten refuses to make public the purpose of his conference this morning with Charles Peter in connection with the Moormeister murder case. Peter denies he was in Ogden a few days before the murder. Negotiations Ne-gotiations are now under way to bring in E. O. Heinrich, noted criminologist of Berkeley in an attempt to solve the mystery. Word has been received from Mr. Heinrich Hein-rich that he will confer with Salt Lake officers over the week end when it will be decided whether or not he will start an investigation. investi-gation. LITERARY DIGEST POLL FAVORS VOLSTEAD REPEAL NEW YORK, March 20. The Literary Digest poll from twenty states today shows one hundred ninety-one thousand favor enforcement en-forcement of the prohibition law as it now stands; two hundred twenty-four thousand voted for modification to permit light wines and beer, and two hundred eighty-seven eighty-seven thousand want the law repealed. re-pealed. SLAYER UNDER DEATH SENTENCE SALT LAKE CITY, March 20 Delbert Green, convicted murderer, entered the state penitentiary this morning under a death sentence. He will face a firing squad on May 17. Green confessed the slaying of his wife and her mother moth-er and his uncle, James Green. Given his choice, Green chose death by a firing squad rather than hanging. A motion for a new trial was denied in Farmington yesterday. yes-terday. FOUR KILLED IN KNOXVHXE FIRE KNOX VTLLE , Term., Mlarch 20. Four were killed, twelve injured today when three business blocks in this city were razed by fire. A series of mysterious explosions started the blaze. All available fire-fighting apparatus was called out. Blizzard Sweeps Chicago CHICAGO, March 20. With official of-ficial spring arriving Friday, the 21st, Illinois is being s"ept by a last touch of winter. A blizzard bliz-zard is raging throughout the Great Lakes area. , Dchcney Case Ready for Jury WIASHTNGTON, March 20. The final arguments in the Edward Do-heney Do-heney bribe trial are under way today. The jury is expected to get the case tonight or tomorrow. Employment on Upsrade WASHINGTON, March 20. The United States department of latoor today predicted a decidedly brighter bright-er outlook in the employment situation sit-uation this spring. The production produc-tion of automobiles is rapidly increasing, in-creasing, and will care for many in the eastern factory centers who are unemployed. |