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Show , THE SALT LAKE 21 DAY MORNING, 18, 1920. STAR AIDS CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTESTANTS who ha been by the Lo Angeles and Salt Lake railroad to be city paaaenger agent In Salt Lake. WW. APRIL rULLER, J e J J 0 MOVIE SCENES FILMED ON CITYS STREETS High Wind Smashes Shop Commander and Adjutant of Utah Define Attitude of Organization. Windows, Carries' Away Signs and Chimneys. Queen of the Richard W. Toung Post Spring Frolic and Mardi Gras and Mary Thur man in foreground posing for Tho Tribune staff photographer. Insert a close up of Miss Thurman making for tho stunt. riOMB of the contestants for O up Bulletin Noninterference dential Campaign. Gathering Expected to Be Largest in History, With Many Candidates. The work of th thirty-fiftreunion A A. B. Kite of Freemasonry will begin at tha Masonic temple morning. An unusually large class will be in attendance to receive th de- of tho A. yes-terd- grees snl present indications sre that this gathering of the eraft from all parts of tha stats .will be th largest iu th history of Utah eonsistory. At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning committee will bo in waiting to rceiv visitors and candidates. At 10 oclock members of tho rite from Ogden, under the direction of the ftev, Jonn E. Carver, will exemplify tho fourth degree and from that hour until th banquet Thursday night, at th close of th thirty-secondegree, ths work will go forward day and evenuig. On tho first day tho degrees conferred will bo those of Jordan Lodge of Perfection, to nnd including the fourteenth. Wednesday will bo given to the historical and religious degrees of the Chapter of Rose Croix, and n part of the philosophic and ehivalrio degrees, those being completed Thura-du- jr forenoon. Tho afternoon anil evenwill ho given t th ing of the last dav ceremonial and oMcial degrees, ending with tha thirty-seconDuring these three days 'fully 130 different persons will have a share in the work of exemplifying tha degrees and instructing ths members of ths class iu the great teachings of Hcottish Hite Freenmsonry. They will be taught that true Masonry is universal; that it knows no rare but the humun race: that it recognizes no distinctions or class or divisions of society but th ability to servet that it places humanof ity above nations and the ranks men royalty, and that it seeks to lift to' the high level of sous of God and brothers of men. . From Salt Laker to Head of bo-fo- re senger mwy m- - , yVve ,e V, ; K VJ State Commander of Ameri can Legion Indorses Post's Mardi Gras Festival. Many Applicants for Honor. OR the benefit of the Richard W. Young Post No. 20 of the Ameri can Lcgiou Miss Mary Thurman, movie star, assisted by the queen At no time in the history of Masonry have so many applicant knocked at the doors of the symbolic loctgce and Rite Frermiisonry is sharing in Delegates Report National Examiner for Interstate contestants for tbs Action I Protest Against II Scottish tliin unusual growth and prosperity. A frolic and spring i never before, the broad elemental prin- Mardi Gras, appeared on the downtown in Salt Lake streets Gathering at Atlanta the eiples of the institution ure bero on Unfair Working afternoon while yesterday preciated by the thoughtful as afford crowds of spectators looked on in three Greatest Yet Held. ing a common ground upon which earnfor Hearings. in the Castings est men of widely different views may Shop. movie seeues filmed by the Clawson unite for the uplift of others. Motion Picture company. These pic The history of Scottish Rite Free- tures will be shown at a local theatre t0 Lk Fifteen next week. machinists, employed by the I another world fo re that has Miss Thurman also assisted the queen Uah Copper company at1 r. the Arthur Lom illto exigence, it beginnings contestants in soliciting vote from pe- plant, went on strike yesterday alleg-- hidden in obscurity. The general area ASKED FOR destrians on Main street and around the is known, but m it its rise which took unfair eastings had been hotel loobies. Her beauty and charm ing that which constitute i1 I'aftieular prin into APPROACHES the The brought shop. eastings, ing personality brought thousands of I the headwaters of this great stream of votes that will bo equally divided which were for use at the Arthur mill, beneficent influences are more difficult I amongst the contestants. were delivered at the machine shop to locate. It is certain that near the The inovie Star met tho carnival committee and Jhe queen contestants at Thursday, and, according to R. C. Gem-- I middle of the eighteenth centurr ofa perfection existed, composed 1:30 oclock. A ecene was filmed and mell, general manager of the company, fte and that these, still photos taken by The Tribune pho- wero purchased in Halt Lake, the I twenty-fiv- w,t degrees, th.e. constitutions, wer of Utah industry, and made by i tographer. The contestants were taken Utah workmen. promulgated in 1762. These served aa in automobiles along Mam street, where for later development. During Hhortly after the arrival of the cast- athe-basis filmed. stops were made and scenes yenrs following the Thousands of Halt Lakers saw a real ings the Arthur pluut management re date twenty-livnamed, eight degrees were added, movie iu the uiakiug and a reel star. reived a communication from a major- and in 1786 the which Thousands of votes were turned In ity of the employees of the machine form the immediate constitutions , . base of the present to the carnival committee last evening, shop headed as follows: '"'ere published, 'ot,'l1 nt We, tho undersigned, do not want and as the roropetition for the queenly are everywhere honor is so eloxe, tho leading candidate to work on unfair castings that are in Thesc W( constitutions recognized as the organic law of the cannot be announced betore Monday. the shop. This statement eame through the em- rite. Miss Sadie Hobba, Miss Hvlvia Kalin, In 1783 a supreme grand lodge of Mrs. Mary H. Mo, Miss Elaine An- ployees committee, consisting of thirty perfection was created at Charleston, Arthur plant force, H. derson and miss Mackey are the members of the C., in accordance with the constitufive leading candidates. representing ten divisions, each of 17li2. wns the first body A letter was received last evening which divisions is entitled to three tions of rite to This be constituted in tho of tho by the carnival committee from Hamil- votes. nnd it was the first to The management called a meeting of United Htates, ton Gardner, stato commander of the above the third the all confer degrees American Legion, endorsing the carni- the general employees committee, Still lodge. which was held at the Arthur plant, to degree of the symbolic . val. The letter follows: developments followed until on It is part of the business of ,th ascertain the exact complaint of the other OBLIZALO TAKE state officers of the American Legion men. It developed at this meeting, ac- May 31, 18U1, when the mother supreme SAID OF to encourage the local posts in every cording to Mr. Gemmcll, that fifteen council of the world was founded at Charleston. From this body all other PARKING legitimate activity and to render them men in the machine 'shop refused to do TO CRITICALLY all proper assistance. In turn, the state tho necessary work on the castings on supreme councils inor the world - have f emanated, directly indirectly. unfair.organization is benefited when a local the ground that they were castings, meaning eastings made by Scottish Rite in Utah, post is active and energetic. Richard W. Young post is staging nonunion men, and quit work. Mr. Gemmell said he regretted that I T0flay tler0 sre two supreme sMariJi Gras carnival in Halt Lake, few of these men had been with him ?l1 ln thi country working together 24. The state April organiza exercise tion has no official connection with the from the inception of the plant and I in amity.everThethenthern body north of th territory r'!tro he believe that did not on acted as but state commander I they carnival, a'!d eet of the Mississippi river, wish to endorse it. At tho same time their own free will, but were forced to 0,'? the Suoreme pouncil of thSOUth- had while I commend most heartily Commander take such aetfSo because they ern jurisdiction has the remaining Halt Lake City, Murray McCarty and the members of their orders from The issue is plain and admits of no states. the Richard V. Young post for the enThe first organized body of Scottish In a few words, ergy, enthusiasm and ability they have misunderstanding.' in Utah appears to shown in putting on an affair of this the issue is whether a man has the Rite Freemasonry have been n lodge of perfection which size. right to work irrespective of whether was connected with Rocky Mountain he is or is not a member of a labor orI wish them every success. Lodge- - No. 203, Missouri register, at ganization Camp Floyd, now Fairfield, west of is In nutshell the a of it question PARENT FINED OVER the open shop versus the closed Lchi. When the Civil war eame on the Floyd surrendered its said Mr. Gemmell, who adds lodge at Camp five CHILDRENS QUARREL shop charter and for years there was no in a statement: The of th policy coat. a not was of the crime, wearing attendant disgrace and humiliation are JUSTICE J. F. FRICK momc work in Utah. Then SILENT TELEPHONES has Utah been alWays Copper company worn trousers of Found of Nason She identified a pair Mt- - Moriah lodge was said to have been the last straw that guilty battery, John to conduct its operations as an open fu TO ADDRESS S. A. R-- was sentenced at the time by the accused man. She cnished the xormer empress. This was soon followed by City Judge shop.' Let me make yesterday ty FOR MINUTE TODAY completely intituled. clear there it that C. fine to Luna said that Oblizalo paid her $10 on be' a of Added to this came the long suspense $15 Henry pav others, m Salt Lake and in ether Discussion of The Soviet Form of the outcome of the taking up by Nason is no question of wages or working con-- munities in the state. The Scottish nte balf of Steve Maslich, who is jointly Twelve million telephones In the United eonneeted with Hollands probable ro- Government involved in this walkout. E. Mrs. a and Marie of with Oblizalo charged with the mur- States J. Frick, s justice to for the allied demand by her quarrel Haywood ily will cease operations for one minbelief is that the men who I Jjjlf9 "y. eiJ r!t reunion May lw of the state supreme court, and the between their children on. March 21. personal der, and who, she said, owed her the ute at $ o'clock this morning as a mark two years later commenced extradition. did 80 with the greatest relue-- I96J, quit Mrs. Jurras said Oblizalo ad- of respect to the memory of the late money. presentation of a ceremonial badge to The' two families live as neighbors on tance, the erection of the Masonic temple, the and walkout the forced was that mitted that he was wearing a pair of Theodore N. Vail, chairman of the board the chaplain of the order of the Society First West street. Nason was shown of which was laid DecernBrigham Scouts Meet. upon them and engineered by outside cornerstone and Steve a shoes, explaining that his own of directors of the American Telegraph 4c of tho Sons of the American Revolu to have struck Mrs. Haywood in the union the dedicatory exerber 3, 1905, D. E. Bvmoosd, aitant Boy Scoot vocaHalt of In this Lake, organizers company. annual hurt his feet. The witness testified Telephone eye as the two adults championed each belief I am fortified cises were held October 21, 1906. A tive ia Salt Lake, attended a Urge Boy Scout tion, will be two features of the was in received An effect to statements this order the , by good-bythe other progeny. that Oblizalo bade her saying Salt Lake last night from Ben 8. Read, rally held at Bingham last night. banquet of the organization at steady growth hag characterized the themselves. William Cramer was ordered by of the men that he was going to Nevada, from president Hotel Utah, Thursday. of the Mountain States TeleGemmell says further that the history of these bodies and today fully Mr. the offered will to be be held Lund Farewell to Missionary. tho there to San Biego and then to the old graph & Telephone comiiany. The teleinvocation for district The by Judge of all the Masons in the state loyal employees of the Utah Copper sre also members country. A farewell phone service of the long lines departof the Scottish rite. and entertainment wfU Rev. Edwin Tuttle Lewis, chaplain of court for trial, upon entering a plea who by years of service with ment and associated companies of the be given to F.reception Mantel Beat tomorrow evening the order, followed by the introduction of guilty to grancj larceny for the tuett rompany Perhaps no more suitable words can the company have demonstrated their Bell system will be silent at the same tiie Thirty-thirMr. Beet of the toastmaster by the president of of ward W. an C. automobile. chapel. Steely, EMPLOYEES HONOR in its policy of the open shop, I b.e ,rou?a to describe the broad prin- -aoon on western atate to lea time all over the country. mtsaton. the society, David Ramsey Ursy. Ths charged with possession of morphine, belief which this branch of Freeto our support in mam-- C11) 08 entitled arc COMPANY OFFICIAL toastmaster will be Charles R. Massy, was also held to the district court. masonry stands than those found in taining it, and in all candor ad the Following remarks will come the ad- etand constitution of 1786: solemnity I wish to say that through no dress on "The Soviet Form of Govern- TWO DIVORCES GIVEN XTha employees of th Morrison-Merri- ll The ends of this society are these: will these of act this company loyal ment company yesterday presented to Thom by Justice Frick, after which be thrown upon the mercy tho hnrmonv, tho happiness, the as HI Hudson a traveling bag, a Scotwill be the ceremonial badge presenta- ON NONSUPPORT CLAIM employees of which would deny progress of the human race taken ns n au organization R. tish ffte ring and an Illuminated parchMr. Richard Rev. Lewis. tion to the earn them a living beeauab whole and of everr individual man in the to ment, bearing the names of the donors The on right toast a then will Lvmau - wonsapnort.Mary give On grounds-o- f Wherefore, it should with ss a token of their esteem upon tile do not bow to the dictates of the particular. they Teriod the of Revolutionary University sion of hla leaving ths company on an unfailing hone and unremitting labor King was granted an interlocutory de- paid organizer. which Stuart of and following Now, be of a constant mind that it mav atcree emended vacation. divorce yesterday by Judge J. to a toast on, Louis ofBrown Mr. Hudson has been In the employ of tain that end which alone it regards a of the Third district eourt BRING FIELD. HI., April 17. Re- recently told tha history of the Alves F. Dobbs will respond Bevolu-tion- . American the IS BALL of the Atorriaon-Merrl- ll Hons POSTPONED The company fifteen from Golden R. King, and Grace Jenworthy of itself. gretting that she had to celebrate family In an articla especially written for years as treasurer and director. G. K. nings was granted a decree from WilSECOND TIME! FOR another birthday, Mrs. Mary An- The Tribune. The Alves family left th Aeper made the presentation speech. as Ramsev David Gray, president, liam Jennings by Judge P. C Evans on during the exile of th toinette Alves Smith is ready for Island of Madeira Veils, as similar grounds. who took up the Presbyterian and Ilcber M. will Official Stock Grazing Rules. Life and Character Reading, The to have been tricolor the observance of her 108th anni- Portuguese of have the the of. charge 1847. society, in waa Alves John a religion Cruelty is charged in a divorce suit given at the capitolball, boy la-- t ' oWrTr fh versary tomorrow. This will be her last 8 year of age when his mother was the nt Ctoekfww of K night by Clawson L. filed Middie proceedings. by against of tb forestry department, wbih birthday, she hopes, and shs declares: rTuiaUo Childrens thrown in Jail because of her religious APRIL 1. league, William M. Clawson, and nonsupport American French -of th stork will npoUte that oel U God has forgotten I'm here. was postponed until convictions. She was there three months next Saturday We have th strong Influence of Arles in filed b a Merle suit is IS Kuiai fortt rewrv Bird INJURED permitted M WOMAN alleged by Mrs. Smith was born on tbs island of when Queen Victoria heard her story of tho trouble because with the on and mind a lUy 1 aad tha balance May 16, amordi&f th character. The will is night Madeira tn 1812. She Is ths oldest memagainst Roylance Bird. and pleaded with Queen Donna Maria of ablnf-tofi- , W. Nloo of a dactatoo by Ja facilities at the capitol caused deiermtned, the love of nature ardent and IN COLLISION AUTO lighting t oldest what the of ber The family C probably sentence was I reduced to D, Portugal. inspector of fruinf. Thi kiaai In by the storm. This is the second time the maxi nation vivid. HUDSON BAT FUR CO. the United State. Five living members a fine. She was unable to pay it and aeeorlatios ak4 that It bo ViT!7 Gmii The lioroscope Indicates long, unexthe elements have istervened to cause to 101 waa kept In JaU for nearly two and a TVhilft riding tn her automobile near hiwd to turn aU of ita atoefc oo tha format of the Alves family range from 80 These people will he CANDY AWAY. GIVES rrrarra rtBfta postponement of the dance, which is pected journeys. half years. When she was released, the hr Mill Crk home yeterUr morning, years. Th youngest member. 80 year May 1. In foreign lands and abrupt old. Is John Alvei, 42 South First West family fled to the Island of Trinidad and Mr. A Jc Weber, wife of Judge Weber, With each hat bomtlit &J the spring fiven to raiso money for the orphans of rhaars of occupation will follow through Lake. Others are Manuel finally reached New York. uffrred two broken rib when her cer miliinerv opening, Hudson Bay Fur Co.. s'reet, Salt life Thieves Take Auto. Alves. 98. a farmer living near JackMr. Alves fought In th civil war and box & fctmek by another machine, of More that 366 people gathered at the The giun Is Ar1-s- . ths M!g ::,i R. Main, it riling a planWkula tha owrt waa in hi bom thicraa sonville; Mrs. J. Figueroa of Brooklyn, took In the battle of Shiloh, the Laura Yl eber wa dm ing the Wrbr Ba vet's chocolates. Many women were capitol last night to participate hi the ets Mars and Neptune. governing The a aa autamoii'io by O. W. fcwvn. N. Y.. and J. J. Abes, 84, of Farming-dale- , plege part was of thee souvenirs with General car Baturdav and the festivities. The committee are inclined piarnaire will b made wbli on happiest Corinth, and whose glen fOHr a 6 clock last at night. afiuc. tHa car hrt Hi. . Grant when the supplv base at Hollis ilra. Weber wat reported yeetrrday ofGr Is heen continued for Monday. Th birthday fa is ln April. The birthston bm Uka think that the third time i the Is and hats are marked verv low and may be an amethvut fcpnngs was raided. After the war. Mr. eveninrM tand4ng the ho k ng k r'noktart'd iat B eht that ha would next Baturdsv that and (Harm went of 46! aid Montana wui r v to nith Aivea South came that other and ihe John Alvei, to attendu First West street, r uaa tho, any compared and ppren1 of tba paraca Millinery will phyicau slur, wul be favorable for th danca. evening find - 9i I 1868. war recover. civil in and (Advertisement.) retired stockman vetaran. Utah tkl. employment turough th Ads. c , ? Scottish Rite of Utah JWill Assemble in Thirty-fift- h Annual Convention. Q.. windstorm which threatened to' Aaaerta Policy unie the proportions of a cyclone swept over Salt Lake city and vicinity early in Presilast night and carried with It signs suspended over tha sidewalks In the down-towIn plate glass district, smashed windows. Interrupted the telephone and telegraph systems and put out of com mission the electrio lighting service In Hamilton Gardner, commander, and the district north of Bouth Temple and John E. Holden, adjutant, for the Utah west of State street to Fourteenth West department of the American Legion, street. Usued a bulletin citing forth the large plate glass windows In the Gardunequivocal attitude of the legion In rener A Adams xinpany, the 'i. C. M. I. 41 No. bulletin le Tbia on Bouth Temple street and the Palace gard to poll ties. laundry office In the New Grand hotel on and ia leaued from state headquarters In Mgln Street were blown in. Many aigus Salt Lake under date of April 17, suspended from buildings were lorn down Is as follows: and tho firs department was railed out to remove some of the algns whlih par"From its Inception, ths A mnrlran . tially broke from their moorings and danLegion has publicly announced that it Is gled dangerously near pedestrians heads. a non-po- ll Ileal organisation, affiliated Chimneys and smoke stacks were re no to with no political party, responsible ported down In all parts of ths city and were uprooted. trees political creed and tied to no Individuals Three hundred daneers, who had gone What Is more Imto the Capitol to attend the benefit ball political fortunes. given by the committee tn charge of the portant, It has consistently lived up to drive for the children of the devastated this profession. As the excitement snd regions of Fram-e- . were left In the dark strenuousness of this year's presidential Just as the festivities were under way when the lighting service was shut off campaign approaches. It seems desirable by falling wires torn down by the wind. tliat the responsible officers of the Legion Tho telephone company reported sevIn Utah should once mors set forth ths Interruptions to the local service Of- eral Rises stuts In tills no Inconvenlem-but the was experienced which organisation poll, y over ths long distance wires. ought to pursue. The lights at Bt. Marks hospital went Pasfice Boy out at 9 o'clock, and It was midnight Clear of Partisan Politics. the service was restored. Scrupulous care must be constantly Despite the reports of numerous colService. as an lapses of chimneys, torn down signs and exercised to see that the Legion, other forms .of destruction, not a single is kept entirely clear of organisation, accident was reported to the Emergency 2 e partisan politics. Not only must we live W, W. Fuller, senior ticket clerk in hospital. anAt Brigham we of have what to City several telegraph letter the up t lie in Halt pole on the Oregon Bhort Lin ticket olliccs were nounced In this respect, but ae are fairly c was appointed city reKirtedan down by the Balt Lake dispatcher at obligated, as well, to keep to the spirit Lake, yesterday hour this morning. early Los the for Angeles of our profession thereon. And this ap- passenger agent plies to local posts quite as much as to and Halt Lake .railroad. The apjioiut the stats and national bodies. Post offi- meat was made on the recommendation cers must realise thst they are fixed of C. H. Tutting, assistant general pus with the responsibility of seeing that M their local organisations, their meetings senger agent for the company, and their official positions shall not be Fuller will take over his new dutie of one for parths furthering used by any tisan ends. If the Legion In Utah holds as soon ns a uiau ran be obtained to to this policy we need have little fear of relieve him in the ticket cilice. losing the public confidence which has Mr. Fuller was boru in Halt Lake, u been eo generously bestowed on us by were his parents,, and has lived hero ths people of this state. But this tells only half the story. If all of his life. He began railroad work It Is ths duty of the American Legion as about fourteen years ugo as au ollu-an organisation to remain aloof from par- boy and stenographer lor the Oregon tisan polities. It Is equally strongly ths Hhort Line. men, aa Individuals, to duty of three years with that road, he get Into politics. Our governments na- leftAfter it to go with the Los Angeles and tional, stale, county and city approach w hat thuy should be only to the extent Halt Lake railroad aa a stenographer, Commission that the voters manifest an Interest In lie was advanced from that position In we deserve We them. get only what to be assistant ticket agent and later the way of good government. As far as to be ticket agent in Halt Lake for the member le concerned, this the Legion means thst If the country was worth rompany. He served in this capacity fighting tor whlis we were In the service. six years when the federal control The four nurses from Utah who are It Is worth some effort now to assure that placed him in the consolidated ticket The new transportation act of 1920 has It is governed properly. otliee. representing the state 'association at greatly Increased the work of the Interthe national convention in Atlanta re- state commerce commission, said E. L. Obligation to Country. ARE BIDS port the greatest convention the Gaddesa, of Washington. D. C attorney as counted be It must, therefore, part of ths obligation every Legion man owes trained nurses of the eoudtry have ever examiner for the commission, who Is In BRIDGE to his country that he take an active part hearings on Monday held. The closAig sessions of the con- Salt Lake for two d in public aflalrs; lend his in the federal - building. J. II. Manderfleld, president of the Ar- vention were finished yesterday. support to movements which will uphold This is due to the many amendments nd upbuild American Institutions; fight rowhead Trull association, has received The Utah delegation extended an in- of the .interstate commerce act and the equally strongly against any measure de- a telegram from C. H. Bigelow, secretary of the association, that bids are called vitation to the nuries to hold their new provision of th transportation act, signed to tear down or overthrow those effifor on the construction of the approach Institutions; see to tt that honest, in Halt Lake in 1922. It is he said. It Is doubtful whether the gencient and patriotic men are elected to to the bridge over the Colorado river, to convention serve; and use every legitimate means to be built south of St. George. The bids known that Seattle and Denver also eral public fully understands the addiin bids 1. for that convention. The tional burdens that liave been placed upon put prevent any man from attaining public will he opened Mav 100 per cent Word to this effect was received by real light to bring the nurses here will the commission, office concerning whose as it has been fairly Americanism there is any question or Mr. Bigelow from Governor Thomas K. be at the 1921 convention. swaintied with new complaints since the to private containt. Campbell of Arizona, who is personally were returned Utah nurses railroads who have attended the In view of the foregoing facts, the much Interested In bringing Hie proposed The reorganization that Is taking meeting are Miss Hazel Rock, Miss trol. under state commander and the state adjutant bridge to completion. Construction of C'hariotte will bring the new law the place K. Daiicey, Mrs. Lelia H. commission do not feel any hesitation In advising tbs approaches at this time is taken by Howe before the public more promMiss sail Bessie in mean Mr. Lawrence. the to Manderfleld to that The members bridge participate actively Legion inently than ever before, and this branch convention was held jointly by the Na- of the forthcoming campaign, as well a Itself will be built next fall and winter. hlds fair to become one the south Is to The site for the bridge directly urge tional Organization of lublio Health of the government Ther later ones. Nor do we hesitate most important branches. ofof for the and candidates of to St. the men become be completion George, the National League of Nurs- Is much railroad construction work to legion In bridge will mean the opening of a direct Nursing, comfice themselves. If they so desire. new and law the the under done Education and the American ing Phoeno to from office within automobile road Salt Lake our belief there exists mission is working night and day In orassociation. It was the first der the power of the people of Utah to be- nix. Much summer travel from Anxona Nurses' to make progress. r conveulion held and many of to the north is expected to result. stow which is too good for an Examiner Gaddesa will hear tomorrow he delegates saw service overseas. The Arizona man to occupy. But whether or not he legislature has already at lh o'clock the case of the morning Phoenix Their experiences and the from the road seeks office himself, he must not neglect designated nursing les- Gunnison Valley Sugar company against bis duty of helping to bring about and through Kingman to the bridge and sons learned under war necessities were the lenver and Rio Grande railroad. Int nence to Bt. George, as the Arizona maintain clean politics. for transportation among the principal topics in many of volving rates charged second-hanof the Arrowhead trail. d sugar of several carloads of the discussions. and other material tanks machinery, pipe, AND LAUS Gunnito from Wash., Waverly, shipped UP CIVIC BODIES son. Utah. The rates are complained of MURDER SEEN DAY iu as being unjust and unreasonable and PROBLEM violation of the act to regulate comBE ILL favorable more Is merce. It alleged that Testimony to the effect that Kick rales were accorded machinery of various Steps to regulate the parking of auto Oblizato, on trial in the Third district mobiles same territory and that tha withiri will in kind, downtown the district Universal . Staff Correspondent, court for the murder of Marko La us, be taken' St a meeting In the Commerfatored on sev competitors were unduly second-han- d cable was Been in the company of Laus early cial club next of eral (Special sugar facfrom dispatch.) of committees shipments Friday in the afternoon of the murdpr, August the Commercial, the Kotary and Klwanis , BERLIN, April 17. The kaiserin tory material.case IS T. of J. Keogh that The other 3, 1919, and later appeared alone in clubs, the Retail Merchants association, is critically ill and hope for her reSouthern and against the Colorado The association, covery has been abandoned, Murray, was introduced yesterday by the Utah SlateofAutomobile said an Railroad complaint company. the police department, intimate friend of the the state and vigorously attacked by representatives of $2o9.?0 rate the imperial family, alleges that and W. H. Folland, city attorney. the defense through caron twenty for the enforcement of ust returned from Amerongen, to me per car charged Mrs. Mary Massura told of havinj theThe movement loads of cattle shipped oe September parking ordinance was launched by odav. American to from Metz. seen the murder victim and the accusec Mayor 1912, Texas, the condition is such 8, Bockf A letter urging such action jca!la, Idaho, was unjust and unreasonman together on Second South street was written to Lester I). Freed, presi- that deathex;empre88 is onlv a question of time, with rates between as able compared near State street, the two walking rap-idl- dent of the Commercial club, by Presi- he continued. s,Again, she may live similar distances. Reparation of 81084 Is eastward. Both she and Mrs. Jur dent M. A. Kevser of the automobile as- some little time yet. Each of the organizations ras testified as to the appearance of sociation. Is the informant Mr. Gaddess stales that politic My explained that the will be represented at the meeting Oblizalo at the Jnrras residence in which Chief of Police Jo disease of the heart has progressed so current subject of conversation in WashInvited been have by Reed Murray at abont 4 oclock of the same seph E. Burbidge to offer suggestions as far that the kaiserin a recovery is not ington. He is as neighbor of Senator Smoot of Utah, living but a few doors afternoon. to the best way of controlling parking bo regarded as possible. residence. senator's the from Mrs. Jurras testified that Oblizalo aa to avoid congestion. The family troubles between some when he came to her place on the day of her sons and their wives with the A j 1 whole-hearte- s I i ! 1 4 Tt e e ost-wa- por-tio- I , : - eom-ditio- 1 hus-land- 1 one-thir- d 1 Sister of Salt Laker Today oc-v- m Observes 108th .Birthday , er 1 O n |