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Show 4 .! t . i t i . M cj J si f THE HALT LAKE TKIMJNK, WEDNESDAY MUILM Ml, Al'KIL 21, awsc force, any move made by authorities to Infringe on tamed ta bs the rights of Texss cliisens snd would bow only to the I'uitsd Slates supreme court. Ibis declaration of the govarnor's gsve Mr. Nebeker Ills Ides of apprallug'lo tha United blabs supreme court to eppolnt s receiver to tsks charge of the sntne oil field and all developments In It. Thera had been Texas receixers and there had been (iklahima recelvere, but each disputed the rights of the other and no FOR SWAMP-ROO- T lli'JO. ! KIDNEY AILMENTS Theft Is only one medicine that realty medicine stands out preeminent as for rumble ailments of the knlueys, liter and bladder. Hwsmp Root stands the that it has Mr. blghest for the roason were satisfactory. Nebeker, In view of thee facta, peti- proved to be ust the remedy needed In rethousands upon thousands of distresstioned the supreme court to name a ceiver, and that court, although In recess, ing rases. Hwamp Root makes friends convened In a special session something quickly because its mild and immediate never before done and named Frederick effort is soon realised in most rases. Intervene jF. B. A. 1 Claim as receiver and It is a geutlc, healing vegetable placed hint under a bond of lluo.ooO. Under instructions from tha department in Oil Dispute. ? ftturt treatment at once. Bold at all of justice, Mr. Itelsno will, as aoen as ha ualt flea. go to tha Red River valhy drug store in bottles of two sixes, meI and taka over all the oil properties In dium sail large. area about which thers la a dispute. tha However, if von wish first to test this Court to Deter- - Ms not only will keep account of all oil great preparation, send tea rents to Dr. as hereafter taken from the Welle, but, Vo., Binghamton, N. V., for 'a far as possible, will check up and aacsr-lai- n Kilmer ftbottle. When writing lie sure tha amount of Dll that has been re- snmpla covered In the past. These accounts will and meution The Salt Lake Daily Trite ba kept right up to tha tlma tha supreme uri. (Advertisement.) Texas. Line Red court decides In which state tha oil lies. field Whera River there valley i Is legitimate oil development there t 1.1 be no Interference with production Tl TrltiuM. the government, hut moneys hereafter nr WASHINGTON, April 19. Through the cclved from the sale of Red River oil a ae-will have to be held subject to govern ink rvrnlion of Frank B. Nebeker, to disbursed as the court giant attorney general, the supreme ment order, mayberule. Millions of dnl ultimately a set few the within days, pan cojrt, Lars worth of oil Is Inxmlved In this lit t and receiver a the and appointed tiqw precedent government Is an Inter gutlon, tuMtaks Jurladtitlhir overall walla and oil relrd party by reason of the possibility that It may bs held that thia oil field pn&irerty In the famous lied River valley Ilea outside tha original Texas. in Texas and Oklahoma, and by this move properly An Interesting featura of the case (Continued From Page Ope ) 'probably avert" what threatened ta be a tha fact that there I today no living miniature tlx II war. The situation In the witness who call tell where the Red river tohimself supplant President Wilson and R4tl- Hrvrr valley had reached a staxe of flowed In and witness, of his party." l rt eiopmulit wlu re bloodshed was threat-er- g far as known, who, by reliable hearsay, as leader to the long ballot, political obOwing d and only the action o( the supreme ran determine tbs old river bed. The server admitted that they did pot prevented hostilities. government, therefore. Is obliged to rely t to announce any rrsud, to be able Is one oil on the testimony of scientists who hav he lied river controversy on long standing ami now awaits a nt-In- f been studying tha vegetation and geology other than the Hltchcuc coolest, by the supreme court as to the exact of tha Red River valley and who think early tonight. hontlon of the boun they can establish tha fact that tha Red djft-line way back In 1819, Under al river originally flowed several miles soot CONTINUES and statutes, the Red river of Its present court. If this can be estah foamed this boundary, but the Red river liahed, then the land In controversy will like the be held to be publlo land, but the gov Won, of those streams which, Mississippi, has v the habit of changing ernment's case must necessarily rest on IN lie course from time to time and the Red the testimony of sclsntlflo men. CENTERS river Is today In some places far removed Thera la another Intareating angle to Texas when followed the channel It fcgin this dispute, and that Is, whether the 2b. Senator INDIANAPOLIS, April hgtame a part of the United States boundary line between Texas and Okie lliram W, Johnson of California, a candihome follows tha middle of the channel date for the Republican nomination for 051 on Disputed Ground. of tha Red rivar or whether It follows voiced vigorous opposition to It so happens that In the territory lying tha south bank. Ordinarily, this would president, tha entry of the United Ulster Into the brflween the present Red river snd the be of little consequence, but recently oil league of nations In an address at Big red channel of that river In 1819. lies wells have been sunk In the bed of th luncheon In his honor today. Rfich oil field, which Is now studded with rtver, and In certain stretches the Red He against any compact that nl wells and la producing hundreda of river resembles those portions of the la might argued result in sending American If ciflc coast where oil derricks are seen tlibusanda of harrela of oil dally. to foreign countries to fight ex er t is disputed area was in Texas tn 1X11, scattered In the water national boundary questions, and critifederal government has no interest In tha matter of tha value property cised those who haxa said that the hnlever as Tessa la not a public Involved, this Red river oil eaao Is one should Dot become a. political la- ate. On the other hand. If the of tha moat Important bits of land lltlga sue. (I Aim ted area was In 1819 In what Is now turn In which tha government today la 'Let ma tell you. my friends." SenaOklahoma, then the land in controversy angaged. Tha legal end of the suit tor Johnson said, cannot bury the lmreally public land even to this day and being worked up entirely by Mr. Nebe American flag and"you have American tiiiine who ara developing oil are and Mr. Iielano, the receiver, will people walk over the gravetheof that flag ker, trespassers on the publla domain. act as- - the government agent on the without lta becoming an issue In an J'hcr have bepn suits and countsrsutta ground and In charge of development American campaign. Why should not tha Its both tha Oklahoma and the Texas work and bookkeeping. 8o far as the American people pass Upon whether their I courts but each stata has denied the juris- Washington autherltes have been advised, resources snail be taken in the future by diction of the other and oltlaena of one tha appointment of a receiver by the sunations? Why should not the skte have been defying the courts and preme court will ward olf all possibility foreign American the officials of the other. Within the past of a physical clash and restore order American people decide whether shall youth po.lce the world or I few months Texas rangers hava appeared where riot only recently was threatened. for fight boundary lines In Europe or In .. iler arms and offered armed resistance s Asia? Oklahoma authorities who have under-- i "My Americanism would have ua as I On Honeymoon Trip. on to assert rights tn this oil field, ever alive lo humanity's cry, quick to re- ami on numerous occasions bloodshed was Special ta Tbe Tribune. spond to suffering and to resent wrong, threatened. 20 Idaho W. RUPERT. R. Jones that would view April with sympathy the of Marshalltown, 'Iowa, and Mist Uenora struggles of peoples for freedom or self- - I Special Session Held. Fairchild of Halt Lake were married determination, but an Americanism by 7 he governor of Texas went so far as here last week and left for a trip to the we hich would live our own liven In our ta,- announce that he would rtslst, own way, under our own Institutions, preby east. serving in all Its purity ana radiance the precious heritage which was bequeathed to us and passing It on to those who follow with added glory." Ir. Kilmer's Wednesday and Thursday Regular 15o Assistant Attorney General Nebeker PALMOLIVE SOAP Per Bar, Special . . 10c 7if(i 13 Another Big Coffee Drive Supreme rnine Original Boundary of W Efe N 5.3s 33 325 DAY Famou S Today gOnly The & 1 E-'- a - or o: Ei)n ' y . V Wi -- ll 0'rt ex-p- n:t Texaa-Oklahom- it JOHNSON ANTILEAGUE FIGHT HOOSIER In the . 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Governor Lowden declared America de- Curtis After Renomination. sire the friendship of every nation. Is TOPEKA, .Kan,, April' 20. Senator looking for friends and la In favor of peace, but 1 "not looking for partners." Charle Curtis of Topeka today filed a declaration in tha office of the secretary Parker Elected Governor. Townsend Is Defeated. of state as a candidate for renomlnatlon M. NEW 30 John for United Btatea senator on th Repuh- ORLEANS, G. April J. DOVER, Del., April was elected Democrat, Parker, governor Townsend, Jr., failed of election today as of Louisiana today He will taka office (Continued on Fags 10, Column 3.) a delegate to the national convention at the hands of ths Delaware Republican state convention, which named six delegates, the stats full repreThe governors sentation to Chicago. defeat tame In the Sussex county caucu He Incked eight votes of a majority to win, and waa urged by friends to carry the fight to the floor of the convention, but this the governor decided not to do. unln-atruet- Battle in Louisiana. (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON, April 20. Tha National Women's party today sent to New Orltana Mrs. Anne Calvert Neely, nato cooperate In the tional organiser, campaign - for suffrage a ttfhratkm by Louisiana. ATLANTA. Ga., April 20. With 131 of the outcome of the conIrrespective counties out of tha 155 In tha stata heard test In Delaware, suffragist are preparing from at midnight. Attorney General A. for thetr next battle In Louisiana, where the legislature meets In.' regular session Mitchell Palmer, on ' unofficial return had a lead of 23 county Unit votes over In InMay. case Of final defeat In Delaware, hi nearest opponent, Thomas E. Watson, would tie needed to furnish the snd 44 vote over United States Senator thlrtv-atxt- h state; In case of victory In Hok Smith tn the contest for the Demoh will still former state, a cratic In the Indorsement presidential be necessary to guard against an adverse Geot ga, (Xdo case. referendum the In dccie.oo Th vote aa complied by tha Atlanta Constitution at that hour stood: Palmer, Lowden Washington. 49 counties and U2 convention votes: Wstson, 4 oonntle snd 109 votes, and WASHINGTON, ApV.l 20. A merle of tbe nation s alien population and Smith, i T counties and 9 votes. Headquarters of Senator Smith conced- deportation of those aliens who refuse to ed that .Palmer held a alight lead at that txc America nixed, continuation of The hour, conferences rather Hqgue International Mr.- Palmer In hla campaign appealed than th entry into a league of nation for an unqualified Indorsement of tbe and application of the principles of mod PALMER thirty-sevent- at - Murphys Democratic administration of President Wilson and tho league of nation. Senator Smith Indorsed the "great achievements" of the Wilson administration, and favored the league of nations with reserMr. Watson has been a bitter vations. opponent of the league of nations and many of the war measures enacted under the Democratic administration, RACE FOR GEORGIA CASTOR , ful figure that fairly radiates health? These cnarms ara the birthright of every woman, Every girl yearns to be attractive. Then why not do what scores of other women are doing? 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Those present at today a meeting were: Charles Colonel John I. Martin. St. Louis, serJohn T. Barnett, Colorado; arms national of the committee Boeschensteln, Illinois; lsatlore B. geant at IndiHoffman. G. to be convention sergeant at arms. California;":. J. J. Hughes, Oklahoma, assistant ser- ana; Thomas Taggart, Indiana; Wilbur Nearms. at F. Mullen, geant Marsh, Iowa; Arthur Colonel Martin, who haa been ser- braska; Norman E. Mack, New York; Homer commtttee national the for th William B. Haldeman. Kentucky: geant of years, haa officiated at H. Cummings: Mrs. John K. Castlemsn. past twenty-fiv- e four previous conventions. Kentucky; Mrs. George Bass and Mrs. . Objection to the Bnn Francisco con- Kellogg Falrbank of Illinois; Mrs. Riles vention committees arrangements, and Burr, Minnesota: Miss Elizabeth of New York; and Mrs. rattle particularly to the else of the hall, were removed following the appearance before Roffner Jacob of Alabama. Mise Marhury Is a delegate at large to the committee on arrangements of Postmaster Charles Fav, chairman of the Ban the national convention and Mis. Burr and Isadora B. an alternate at large. Francisco committee, Dockweller, national committeeman from g California, who explained the plans LEADING made to handle the guests and the convention. Suggestions that the conven. IN WARM tion might ba moved across tha bay to Oakland, or, to another city, were VOTE dropped, IA blemlsh-fre- a r hat. Today's with Charles A committee of five, Roeschensteln of Illinois, as chairman, was named by Mr. Cummings to draft resolutions of evmpathv snd respect to be sent to the family of Roger U. HtilM- - teeth. na- - Women Represented. Sullivan Honored. weak In connection with Zylano Tooth Faste, for removing stains and tartar; also for whitening the VIBRATOR $5.00 For tha preservation and curs of need you SPECIAL! 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Turning to the war, he declared that "not chance, but brains won It, and for this leadership, he maintained, the Demo-cratparty xvas entitled to credit. "It matters not what they may say of President Wilson, he added, "his fame la Immortal and future generations will render tributes of praise and obligation to this great Demociat. Relation of Democratic women to the party and their part In the direction of Its affaira would be decided by tha San Francisco convention, the national executive committee decided today. Meeting xxith members of the women's advisory board, the committee appointed Mr. Cummings chairman of a subcommittee to draft the program under which the enfranchised women will work. Their findings will be presented to the convention for adoption. LINEN J (- -' y-- i Ac t h tmirmut THE BIG POUND PACKAGE BERKSHIRE ' I , b. ot V I 6-l- .93c Swamp-Ro- Shaving Stick 24c Holder Top 79c La Creole Hair Dressing r None ONLY. 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The convention slate waa framed at luncheon at the Iroqqols club and the Democratic chieftains thenx assembled then listened with Interest to a in which their leader sounded what,speech they said, probably would he the main point of Ma kevnote address. Tho Republican party has lost Its moral character, he declared. In launching a vigorous attack on the action of the majority in congress In defeating the peace treaty and league of nations and particularly tho methods by which control) of the foreign relations committee waa held by the Republicans. "The whole light on the league of nations dates baik to a corrupt election In Michigan, ' he said, "and a Convicted criminal is the thing upon which Republican supremacy rests. " 11 SO " THINK it of the many ways use Mazola! now It than butter and better than lard for ihorten-inFor deep frying you can use the same Mazola again end again. Mazola cornea in a con venient' can and you dont have to keep it in, the ice box. 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