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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING-- , MAY J2 28." 1920. America! teuton ews tRRAT W. MuCARTT, comman employment officer; apopintment of dar ef Richard W. Young poat rol i tees, adjournment Friend of Measure Threat en to Block Legislation Till Measure Is Taken Up cont- New- - Ordinance of Prohibit The various roinmltleea appointed to deal with the subjects before the conven' Device to Ob-Poli- ce tion will meet In the evening and remain together euctr time at Is necessary to perform their work eo that most, r not all of them, will be ready to report ha X to the convention on Tueeday morning The second meeting will convene Tueemorning, June 1. at 10 o ck k Mr. McCarty reported the activity of day Advocate WIEIII.VGTO.V, Mav Report of committee will consume tbs Locked doors, electric busier and simithe fouron the behalf official of entire time of Tueeday morning f th soldier relief bill served notice fold legion lar protection against polka surveillance bonus legislation, and stated that 7 ha third Session will be held Tuesday of card clubs are forbidden In aa ordila the house today that beginning to- when he left the matter waa before con- afternoon at t o clock of comand In a somewhat doubtful slate mittees, if any, unfinishedReport new nance enacted yesterday by tha city business, morrow they would seek to block all gress Mr. MoCarty will make a full report of business, election of officers, adjourn It carries an emergency clause legislation until the measure is brought the executive sessions held by the le- ment. officials at tha stats contention to If all of tha bualnes of ths convention making tha new law Immediately effecup for passage, Representative Mason, gion be held at Ogden nsxt week. He atated Is not completed ou Tuesday afternoon tive Republican, Illinois, made such an an- last night that tha National convention a night session will be held. The ordinanc provides that It shall be will Ohio, on Arminouncement amid loud applause, and stice be held at Cleveland, unlawful for any person to have cards day. November 11 Captain O. C. Terry of the coast ar- dies later Representative Murphy, Repub In evidence Tha poat commander spoke of the progtillery corps, assistant recruiting offi- In or othor gumirg dsvloea ress being made by the legion In Its ef- cer the presence of three or more, peteons in Rail Igike, yssterdav gave out ths lican, Ohio, repeated It. forts on behalf of the former men of statement retarding men now behind a locked door. Again, it makes It W are tired of this confidence tha armv. navy and marine corps, and following In ths service belonging to th American unlawful for any parson to be presont where such display Is In evidence under told receivof tha th support Mr. legion Legion declared Mason, referring game, ' louring th present drive for new- - mem the forbidden conditions Proof of gaming from Ita million and inor members to delay in bringing the bill before the throughout th country. ber In the American Legion those conbling la not necessary to prosecution for Th national officers of th legion, Mr. ducting ths drive have askad the recruit, violation of the ordinance. house. of the civic plnnnlng Reorganisation of this city to Join the part man ng army offh-erRepresentative Fordney, Republican, McCarty said, are tor ths moat broad aim legion, and others have asked thee of- commission was completed yesterday by Michigan, m charge of the measure, well on In years, men ofVIMon the fifteen persons are who when It ficer and Is commission, non that experience large be why of them b. were elected to membership said its passage might attempted all their time and efforts toward Jn all rases those In long to th legion by secret fiaturdav, but some other leaders giving ballot from realise the for the among helping nearly 100 considered high qulrlng hats harried that tha officers legion thought' thst it might go over until .deals of patriotic usefulness to the coun- are ClarCommissioner members of the legion, hut cannot for appointment. wear th Hutton, showing membership on ence Nealen, City Attorney W. H Folland next week. try set forth In Ita constitution Cannon Q hdr uniform because uniform regulations and The rule committee today orderod Sylvester City Engineer ara members by provision of the ordi- favorable of the armv prohibit the "tx' baa "been announced from the state 'report of a resolution susnance governing the planning commission on the uniform of am but strict,wearing mlll-sbe of the rules y Lesion American house for six headquarters days pending , oral Ions borne of officers The others named yesterday are former that no rates will be offered for deleb ginning Saturday, the plan urar the legion button underthea lapel of Mayor W. Mont Ferry, N, J. Handbn, J. gates to the state convention at Og- the I eo Fairbanks. Charles E. Dmvev, R Klet-tlnso It bring up the relief bill duri is not exposed to view coat, den. This Is because the officers were Mrs John A Wldtsoe, Harod Fatime. when the lapel Is raised to display unable to make a guarantee ef any irr-lal- n he button to a fellow legionnaire bian, F. Fugene Morris, G H Hackman Mr. Mason, answering affirmatively number of tickets Mrs. G. T. R Hlakelj, D. C. Kimball and of Several Amerl-uthe soldiers on the resultiSeveral posts of the a question by Representative Henry legion are also members of the Herbert Auerbach Democrat, Illinois, as to throughout the stats hsvs tvot s jet ng partyAt here Rainey, I pan motion of Commissioner T T the rullltery poets and camps a report In regard to the result of 'gdnn whether the former favored an 80 per msdedrive held last week. This report oroughout ths country I lie re are legion Burton, the commission authorised publicentwar profits tax to finsnee the pro- Isthe desired In order that a state report posia, the membership of some of them cation of an advertisement of Intention had may be submitted at the state conven- being made up almost entirely of oflcers to pave Indiana avenue, which makes car posal, charged that B. M. Baruch and wdiilers now In ths service. stolen 100,000,000 of war profits on tion. rvlng through of th tinprovemrnt I dltlonal upon th leaving of th street "Captain A. II Kmery. th copper. I la member of the Wilkes poet ,lr tracks In the street. He explained In bulletin No. 0, Issued yesterday by officer, Im willing to support such aI pro I Vo of when Of this ths Improvement was first his etty am Hamilton Gardner, commander for the assistants. ,ht hut Mr. Mason said, posai, bv Is owners Alva I.ee tha also of Captain a proper- member trfjsnught of abutting American Utah, legion, afraid what you offer is not to help department of the arrangements made XMJkes poet No 1, Captain J $ Flood ties thev were unaware of ths Intention Is a member of the post at 8t. of but to defeat the legislation that the aforfulltheprogram tha Utah A Traction Light company state convention In Ogden Is givJoseph. le tear Mo , Oiptaln C C Terry Is a member soldier want. Im willing to vote to en as follow-Hacup tha track If th street Is to be of Alton post No 12t. department of Illipaved. have your attorney general bring auit delegate upon arriving In Ogden nois. and R. A Knight Is a Upon motion of Commissioner Herman against Barnev Baruch, the chief mad, will report at headquarters and sign irp member offjeutenant the post at Concord, New H Green, the continuance of- - the citys the closest man to the president ofthe showing his credentials to the assistant deposit with the National City bank was adjutant Thesd headquarters will Hampshire. United Mates, who stole $i0,000,000 in state 0 authorised, tha city to receive Jij per be at the University club alone. to Thu Tribute cent Interest on deposits and psy a per copper Monday morning, Mav JJ The forenoon on overdrafts. Tha citys balance Representative Mason did not ela of Memorial day will be devoted to BINGHAM, May 27 -- The American cnl at she present time approaches $500,000 botale on bis charge and his remarks exercises In honor of the men of Legion post it sucees with In meeting from the all th rseent wars who hafe made the passed without comment H drive new for members The last The exertieee end Democratic side. His assertion that the supreme sacrifice. to Give for thm have been left meeting was addressed by 8tate Adju- Religious war profits tax was one of the Demo-i- the arrangements peoof in bands the the Ogden entirely tant John E Holden His address, eratie proposals to defeat the bill, how ple Dance ever, brought denials from Demoerats, The meetings will be held In the Ogden which dealt with the reception of the seme of whom announced their support high school on Twentv-flft- h street committee of which ho was a member May festival and Maypole dame will The opening meeting of the convention while on a recent rtilt to be given at the Fourth ward meeting ef the measure. Washington, 111 2 to at order oclock at be senators called aid debate house the tonight fob the benefit of the waH During high school As arranged at D. C, was Interesting and Inetrucie Blanch Bowen will be religion ilas newspapers opposed to the bill war - tha Ogden 111. I . n follow a a. Lea the protru-tuba as. Media , Phelps, Sperr-v,It. lx - Ferrell queen erftteined." Representative 'Frewiv Re- present In. Han tier and Hinging, Helen Hide will be as delegates to the state con- Jung Haight Wisconsin, called on the house vocation reading of convention call apmaids of honor fiubllcan, against senators insert- s- pointment of committee, credentials per- vention which Is to be held at Ogden Those taking part In th program are Record and busiweekinto the manent of order nrrt Congressional organisationGrace lag Coppln. Virginia Cooper Regina Frank article which characterised the ness: address of welcome. Mayor A collection was taken for the beneHarris. Percy Felser. Aw Ilia Nicholson, Franrla of Ogden: address erf welcome. fit of the Salvation Armi and Kenneth Welker Lawrence a raid on the troasury. Dn.ialdwin legislation a Li Governor Bamberger, short address AdArnold Max Knapp, Oliarlotte Pea-sora'sed In a few minutes short How mail, G A H address. Kuxan jutant Eills Marv and Ek Terrill. DIE8. K A BISHOP OF SOI8SONS Van Hake sVi elected sw War Harris. United Confederale J Mrs Jtltia Phelps, superintendent, will Mav 27. Monaignor SOISSDNS. Commander tary for tha uneiplred term Veterans, short address direct the program with the assistance o OOO of bishop of Holsaons, died here to- Wright. Spanish- - American; reading the aso late teacher. day of heart disease at the ace of 78 minutes of last annual convention report Special to The Tribune rears Monaignor Pechenard was a well of state commander report of state GARFIELD Mav 2. Garfield post N'o known writer on theological and kindred 7i gaia a dame st Garfield tonight In report of committee on credenreport connection with the drive for new memsubjects. Ha remained In Jtolsanns dur- tials and permanent organization Club ing the bombardments of tha town bl of state treasurer report of state war bers. A large crowd was In attendant e. risk Insurance officer, report of state Mate Adjutant John E Holden spoke. th Germans during the war. At a smokep and bunin mMfn? last night at th marine corpa recruiting station a marine club mas organised miilch mill he called the Femper Fidelia tluh of memSalt lake Thera were e rntv-flv- o TS( ber nleuged and offlrera were appointed a follow' WaMo W. Ionian, president ' lee president, Usvne fUlpit K. Bruneau. If Laallo, secretary and Klist Sergeant Frank ft Busch, treasurer An executive committee wa Rejected to a dram up and rulea for the htb, which consist of C H Hindgren chairman. H S Winter. James O. Woolley, A M. Neelen and n. J, Fheela, Jr The next meeting of the club, mill be held Thursday evening at S o clock at the recruiting station. of the American, Defton returned yesterday from Wash . Ington, whara he has been representing the Utah branch ef the legion et the meetings of ths national executive oominlttee at the Raleigh hotel in M Ho. 20 Ue Scrutiny. ash-ingto- n. n. Which Woman is the Happier ? ' A The One Who Buys, or the One Who Bakes 1 e .v .... -- ri g, ex-e- pt 0 there any logical reason why any woman Pishould tie herself down to bread , baking in these days of bread perfection'? Her neighbor, who buy$ bread, saves this time for healthier and happier occupation. Arent there a hundred reasons of health, economy and home duties that demand l.cr re- lease from hours at the oven ? Baking isnt saving. It is waste waste of energy and waste of money. Waste of youth and waste of health. It is mighty easy for any woman to convince herself. Ju3t buy a loaf of h - Class Festival and May A sn-au- -- were-chose- n t) 'Star-bpangl- anti-bonu- - AMERICAN-MAI- D Mado in a masterly way, in an bakery, from a new recipe. It goodness will be a revelation. Its purity a protection. There is no substitute in it just pure wheat flour.. -- Sealed-in dustproof wrappers at the oven.. Delivered fresh, crisp and clean. Toasts perfectly Slices smoothly Tastes deliciously. up-to-da- te -- n, . Pech-snar- d. nt m 3f2 M Phone Hyland 1981 P. O. Box 214 Salt Lake Former Marines Form Semper Fidelis ? J SPRING FUR SALES. KT. LOUl-- l Ma 27 lies at the spring auitlon of the International fur rvhange here today amounted to Jj0 001, prices running 23 and Ju pci emt below the i.ihi fo and wolf February market pelts were ihe pr'nelpal offer uga, the lop for the form, r being fo and foi Ihe Utter IJU T! auction ends lomonow Tucci Girl Is Convicted of Murdering Her Sister STATE SECRETARY NEW TORK, May Mia. Marl Refuses Tucci. 70. tried on a charge of first deBody gree murder for the shooting of her elater, Mrs Asgslina Conti. March X, was found Eviguilty tonight of manslaughter In the firet degree The Jure reported Its verdict after being out eleven hours and thirtj of- Lacks. minutes. Senteme wa deferred Tho shooting took place In a lower East Bide apartment in which the sisters resided The prosecution alleged that the The industrial commission of Utah shots were fired bv Miss Tucci after her slater had retired for the right The -' denied compensation in a yevlerday fenoe claimed the shooting was In number of cases where the claimant The law provided a penalti of ten to did not appear to the commission to twentv i ears Imprisonment for convice entitled to benefit under the state tion of manslaughter In the first degree. workmen compensation act. Tho case 77 Industrial Compensation Where dence Injury d-- ( e. YrtrtJ Senate Votes to Abolish Many Standing Committees WASHINGTON. Mav l, The .senate handvoted toda) to abolish fortv-tw- o ing committees and reduce membership of all others, effective In the next conThe reform has been urged for gress )enra and the new committee slate was adopted. virtually without dlsi usainn. The are reduced from committees senate aeienti-fou- r to thirty-twparing down and employee patronage chairmanships heretofore en toyed by senators to that Senator Knox, Republican, Pennextent cut out sylvania, said the plan would all of the committees which rarelv, If meet aver Senator Underwood of Alabama Democratic leader, joined In urging adoption of the plan. EASY TO ENAMEL THECHINACOTEWAY fiaMCt&C I have to laugh when I think of the way we used to apply enamel. It took coat after coat, and endless rubbing down. It was so expensive that few could afford ' SayS it But now McMurtry CHINAC0TE, the pure white enamel brings enameled interiors within reach of all A couple of coats applied as simply as paint usually does the business. CHINAC0TE works equally well on woodwork, metal, stone or cement Itrs so easy to clean and so spotlessly white that Im not supnsed at its general popularity. CHINAC0TE has made roy work easier, too. Never saw an enamel that takes so little-worand time to apply. jj k NO ACTION ON IRISH PROPOSAL, WASHINGTON. May 77 After a three-howrangle the house foreign committee adjourned until tomorrow without taking final action on a resolution providing for virtual recognition of the provisional Irish republic A resolution by Representative Begg, Republican. Ohio, declaring that future peace of the world be additionally safeguarded by establishment In Ireland of a government of her own choice was rejected, ten to nine. ur FORCR PASSAGE OF BERESINA. WARSAW, May 27 The Bolahevlkl In strength forced a passagebutof the Bereslna ths Poles by liver south of Borisov, a conc-ntrattack recroasgd the river, and Askcutting off theofenemy's retreat prisoners, save an offiing hundreds cial communication Issued today Rie remainder of the enemy took refuge In the forests behind th Polish front, the communication adda lc v 1 e i Eayf ICHINACOTE! - M - ,?. FRUIT PACKERS WAGES RAISED. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 A rais In th minimum wage of the 20.000 women employees of ths fruit and vegetable packing Industries of th state from 13 to to lit a week, effective July 24, wa. ordered by the state Industrial welfare commission today. An apprenticeship period of two week was ordered for beginners, during which they will be paid S12 a week, a raise of 2. A strict sight-hoday was ordered for the packer of dried fruit and ralalna, but the green fruit and vegetable packers will be permitted to allow overtime. , . tw, Sold by All Leading CHIN A CO lS come fax Dealers cither Gloss, EggaheQ or Dull Finish T5iiMcMurtryMfg:Co. M Pm - m Vmrmtmh MSmltmrm Denver, 9 Colorado ur Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS C ASTO R I A of Louis Litsos was somewhat typical-- . idtsos had a claim for additional compensation from the Hanses Livestock & feeding company of Ogden and the Continental Casualty company which carried tho insurance. November ,70, 1918, he fell twenty feet from a pile of baled bay. Ho suataned an internal injury, which apparently was an aggravation of a former (ondition. Ho was operated on and received eom- ensation for if orty three weeks. Later ,itsoa came m with a claim for additional compensation, though acknowl-4'edinthat lfe liad done some work ata wage equal to-- hti former wage, but claimed that to do this aggravated bis injury. The disability from which the ap says the deci plicant is suffering, sion of the commission, resulted from an operation for a condition which appears to have been of long standing and not chargeable to the accident. The commission concludes that compensa tion must be denied. C. . Jaeobsen, while forking as a truck driver for the Langton Lime & Cement Company, insured m the state insurance fund, sustained a bruise when he tripped over a plank, or when a piece of lime fell on his foot The commission heard evidence to the effect that Jacobsen had been complain-in- g about his foot two days before, and conclude that he did not make out a case. K. I- - LaProtte claimed he was injured March 7, 1918, while working for the Silver King Coalition Mines com r. He received some pany, a compensation. On his application for additional benefit under the law, the g commission aava: The jnldical trsti mony at the hearing it snch that the commission is unable to find that the applicant is still suffering disability and conclude that comjiensation must . be denied. - Paul Uenock. while working at the plant of the Silver Shield Mining company, March 18, wag carrying a plank. Aboqt that time he rubbed his hand against his nerk and noticed blood on it. Ha thought nothing more of the fart until n carbuncle developed March 22. The commission refuses to find that the carbuncle was the result of any accident and denies compensation. The state laaurance fund came the risk. Ml. DM Ore, RESIGNS. Hon V. Olcott rraicriud the oftliv of ae rretary of state, an otU-- e vvhUii lie hHs held jointly of OreKon since the with that of death ol i.oieiuor W lthjcoml e In Marih. 1018 hinn ItanemiKlv wltn hie resignation Governor Oh u announced the appoint ment of ham A Koitr aa auertdaiy id Mav 27 todav state. AIR MAIL SERVICE STARTS'. A regu LOS ANGBI.KS Cal. May 27 lar air nail lie between Ixia Ange ex and San Fi nmvo atarted today with the departure of a large passenger plane that weekly recently trgan a schedule 1'ermlaalon to local postal authorities to avail themselves of th service tame from Washington jeeterdaj. three-round-tr- ip ACCUSED OF' AIDING BCRGDOLL w PHILADELPHIA, Mgy 27. James Romlg, a former police magistrate In thia wa today arreated and held In $5000 clt, ball on a charge of aiding and abettlni Grover Oeveland Hergdoll, convict draft dodger. In deserting the Amerlian a mother Ximv during the war. Rergd provided hail for him and Romlg is alto have some time with young leged spent Bergdoll while he was evading the draft Romlg also was with him last Friday when Hergdoll escaped from two army sirgeants No traie of him has been ob tained 11 A Good Neighbor Barbara Eaton was upset about something. For It plainly was moat unusual for Barbara to scowl. She had baked a cake to take over to the Randall the biide and groom who had moved next door. And th cake had been a failure! There no use," she thought hopelessly, I Just cant bake. Ive never made a decent take in my life With a smothered sigh she ran over to the next house, Tm Mrs Eaton your next-do- neighbor, she explained cheerfully to g the bride 7 Just ran over to see If I could do anything to In a few minutes they help you were chatting a like old friend. Aa ie Ing she said apoloBarbara was -Mrs. getically, ndall. I baked a cake to bring over 10 you but it waa a failure I do get so discouraged Sometimes, for Alan loves home-mad- e cake Mrs. Randall Interruptsd, But do ah asked, you us Kyxon and tb. Ryzon Baking Book? Walt a minute, I m going to get mins for you. Sh returnsd. thrusting a book and a can Ryxon Into Mrs Eaton s hands. Try these, she said, following exact ! the recipes particularly In regard to level measurements, and you'll never have any more trouble. Let m know how you make out' "She's a darling," Barbara eonflded J Alan later in th evening as ha helped himself to his second of Chocolate cake "And to thinkpiece I could ever make such wonderful that cak as this why. It seems too good to b true The new R.vxon Baking Book (orlg-In250 pracprice ll.OOl tical recipes, will containing be mailed, prwtpald, upon receipt of 80 cents In stamps or coin Or If you will purchase two or more pounds of K son at ones from your gTOcer. sending ns his nam and addresa promptly w will mail vou a vnn Baking Book free General Chemical to Department, 2 Broad Bt , New Fid dork, N. Y. tNLY a Water Iatxa tive can y7usA a way the impurities and give you complete assur- ance of results. Pluto Water, Americas Physic, is the ideal laxative for all members of the family. Pluto is pleasant and prompt and certain al- ways. Best whet taken on arising, but effective any time of day When nature won't Pluto will. Your physician prescribes it. 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