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Show s - THE SAL'? LAKE THIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE '10 26, 1920. The Only Non Set Automatic Stop for their district last year,' whil are entirely sol pic of Detroit, as shown by Mr. Tur ner's telegram, are paying for their sugar on a 128.25 bane, while the people of Utah are getting their beet sugar based on a 123.48 price, or at a figure substantially less than the people of Michi- gan are paying for their sugar supply.of Utah-Idah- sugar o Quotation Nearing Cane Base. : 1 This fact seems to me to again prove beyond the question of a doubt the contention heretofore made by tho Utah producer, that the minute the local supply of sugar is exhausted the price will 1 immediately go to Jh cane base, or mar ket price obtained for sugar throughthe country. , of H. D. Moyle. out The assistant district attorney al?o of the pubthe consideration for presents lic a recent decision of the United State circuit court of appeals for one of the eastern distnct, upholding the constituto tionality of tiu Lever act, and the Court s that lessons for same Yet I am sure cases he will not deny that in many Makes.. before the federal courts throughout the country, where actions arising under the Lever act have been involved, decision in , nfler decision has been handed down deHeuce. the act unconstitutional. claims H occurs to me that the issue involved In this controversy is not at all clariStephen H. Love, sales manager for fied by quoting court decisions on either o the Sugar companv, who re Mid of the question.a manifest diversity turned from an eastern trip a few days of There is it such would be well to await opinion ago, had his attention railed to a rea dccjh'mi of tiie supreme court before cent interview with Henry T. Movie, hanking on the constitutionality of the " assistant United State district attorney, act manuof action the sugar concerning facturers In Michigan and Uolorado. Mr. Love pointed out that while the Michigan sugar manufacturers had hold their product In Michigan at less than twelve cents, as stated by Mr. Moyle, they had not held enough to fill the demand and that sugar is now selling m Michigan at a higher price than in Utah. Mr. Love said. Mr, Mojle. at the present time, i holding the position of assistant United Stales district attorney for Utah, and in that capacity will likely taae some part o in the prosecution of the was Conrecently Sugar company, which Normal charged with profiteering in augar. In the event that an indictment Is obtained and the caao goes to truth Named. Sales Manager Takes Exception to the Statement Utah-Idah- o Failure Than Product Quotation Greater State. This Hold Utah-Idah- SEVENTEEN TOLL Unfairness Charged. Under our Htem of jurisprudence, an indictment in found against anyone chargfd with an infraction of the law, it is necessary that a grand jury introduced before be called, evidence same and the jurv convinced that an oftense has been, committed against the state before the offenders are brought into court Hence. It occurs to me that it is manifestly unfair, if not unethical, for anyone connected with the district attorney's office to supply the isnewspaliable pers with subject matter that to prejudice the public mind against any with the law, charged breaking parly prior to the calling of a grand Jury or before an indictment Is obtained. Since, however, the assistant United States district attorney is a very young man. and liable to err without wilfully desiring to do anyone an injusitoe, I am going to bo charitable enough to say that I assume it is more a case of tryof his point of ing to inform the public view than a desire to take advantage of the situation in the interview above interred to. o Telegrams Quoted. However, since the matter has been made public and an attempt made to describe sugar conditions existing in Mehigan with respect to price and the deliveries there, I fed it incumbent upon me once more to let the public realise that there arc alwavs two aides to every question, as will be noted from the following exchange of telegrams: P. Turner, sales manager. Continental Sugar companv. Detroit, Mich.: me date Michigan factories comWire d sales of last crop pleted their sugar, and approximate average price obtained for same, and also when deli vet lea were completed and today's price for sugar in Detroit. (Signed) S. H. Love S. If. Love. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Continental campaign closed April 18. Average price to March 1, 11.1186 and approximately same for balance of campaign. Are without information other eastern companies. Sugar selling Detroit todav 28V based on prescribed margin Of profit over coat. (Signed) Edgar's Sugar House. . first-han- Sugar Sold April 18. The Mr. Turner referred to in my telegram m manager for the Edgars Sugar House in Detroit, and was, during the war, the district manager for the food administration sugar distributing commuter. He distributed all of the sugar produced in the eastern district. In other words, held a similar position to the one 1 o held in the district, and is thoroughlv familiar with every detail of the sugar question in Michigan, hence I take it that what he eavs with respect to the matter will not be questioned by any person. The y average net price obtained by his was $11.11 per bag. and its sugar was all sold on April 18, ten days before sugar was advanced In Utah. The Continental Sugar company is one of the largest producers In the Michigan district, and the figures it obtained tor its sugar would fairly represent what other producers there obtained. Utah-Idah- right-thinki- com--pan- Price Lower Here. Now the average price which the o Sugar companv secured for the sale of Its sugar crop up to and including March 1. was $10.10 per bag S3 that o far as the people of Utah are concerned thev obtained thMr supply of sugar at a price $1 per bag lebs than did the people of Michigan. Therefore, it occurs to me that up to that date, at least, the Utah producers are entitled to the same commendation as our irieitR Moyle appears to be willing to extend to the sugar producer of Mich gan. Furthermore. I contend they are entitled to additional credit by reason of the fat that tiny held the same amount 1919-192- 0 ra LONDONDERRY. June 25 -- The situation in Imdonderry following the week of civil warfare showed further improvement todav, when business again started A peace conference is now in sesup. s sion, largely with a view to getting hack to their homes. It ia being attended b the Protestant and ('aiholic bishops, tin magistrates ami tno Intii undersecretary. General Carter Campbell, commander of the government troops, today reiteiateri his guarantee to protect all the routes leading to t He shipjards ami factories, thus insuring & resumption of work in Colonel Uhnphn of the these plants. Scottish rifles is in charge of the troops in the city. At the inquest today over the bod of a former soldier, who was killed while crossing a street, tho coroner said ho regarded all such cases as nothing less than wilful murder. , Londonderry, since Friday last the scone of violent street warfare between Unionist, Nationalist and Sinn hem taitjons, today was appioachlng a normal condition. Tho banka and many shops were open and people ventured into the streets The food supply was short, however, and the town still was without ga. Fighting between the warring factions since midnight was confined to sniping 4. conciliation committee, representing all classes, la being appointed to end t inas the fighting. This action was t.ik-v result of a conference between the and the Irish government off l.tls. toll the since The death riots started last Friday now stands at seventeen, two persons having died todav. They were Patrick Mallet and a youth named Peter Campbel'. A ormer soldier named Austin was killed. icfu-gee- mth-tar- BANTftY, County Cork. Ireland. J ins was apparently a concerted What series of outrages against Sinn Kcincra occurred here last night, one death and the burning of several homes and shw s resulting. An attempt was made to burn stoics on the quay, where all the employees are The residence of the r Sinn Feiners. cently elected chairman of the guardians of tue i?inn Fein also was dcstrovod by fire 2o. -- Railway Terminus Robbed. BELFAST, masked men June 24 Two armed, hed up the staff of the office at the Great Northern rai1-wa- y V t , sfc Aefr a-- wi i Mv Ku IP ROBINSON BROTHERS cG MUSIC COMPANY Londonderry Approaching Conditions; ciliation Board Utah-Idah- Utah-Idah- 1r Pr J4 .30 South State St. Salt Lane handling this kind of contract. The Canadians propose to follow somewhat the New same nuNiods as adopted bv Swedi-by men bantu m their recent shipments io Reva it was stated In that cast the to soviet government shipped gold ine 27. The German chanBERLIN, tvj banks in Sfoikhohn to establish cellor. Konstantin Fehrenbach. his comnt io cover tonira suftn puted the formation of a cabinet. It was announced todav. The official list was given out as follows. Man of Cham eilor Konstantin Fehrenbach. and vice chancellor Minister of of Tire Csrl Heinz. justice Minister of foreign affairf Dr. Walter Simons. Motor Dete five J K. Wood md arie.-te- d Finance- - Dr. Wlrtn. Dan Miller, 25 yea is of age, yestordav Ii tenor Herr Koch. for tlie alleged theft May 2 of an autoHerr Gess.er. Defensemobile tire fiom tiie J. A Green aid General Jroener. Tiansport Furniture companv, 31 West Third South Food Andres Hermes. to the police Miller street A.oriing and posts telegraphs Johann Giea-headmitted the theft and said he sold it thipugh anot no pei.-oFieri F(oromics A suit valued at $J7 was rcovered Herr on Uftumer. Trt.isui jeaterdsty hy Pawn Shop innpetor Fred ios of labor and construcThe purtfo of the detective department tor Sduiltre tion have not jet been filled. Tou Paris, No 17 Uhep's Tavern, l!L-West South Temple sticet. The suit was stolen Thursday. Fr d Gallagher, an emplove of ihe Iwuner and Rio Giande railroad, reportto on ed to the police vesterdav th tnett of a1 mb? of several fiom his Dv clothing Universal Service. rooms. K H Gallagher, 5 Last Se omi LONDON June 2S The mot wonder-fSouth street, reported the loss of a, watch, cLiin and lo ket from hia loom. alrsliip ir. the world, the Zeppelin stole eight Mlk shirts, size 16, luull by the Germans to bomb New York, from the Siegel Clothing company 12' la about to arrive at Pelham, tiie British South Alain Mrcot, vusterdav. She will be piloted to Engair station. land by a mixed German and British German Cabinet Fehrenbach Named .T H Held Suspected Theft Automobile feature of the Columbia Grafonola Automatic. Invisible. is built right into the motor. short. or on Nothing to move or any record, long Operates set or measure. Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. The exclusive Columbia tone leaves, regulated by a turn of a button, give you complete and accurate control over tone volume without sacTi Being tone quality or any of the beauty of the record. The straight tone arm of the Columbia Grafonola brings the music in unmufrled sound waves straight from the record, and allows them to develop fully and naturally. These are three of the distinctive exclusive features that make the Columbia Grafonola the most satisfactory of phonographs. convenient, exclusive 'T'HIS JL v rt . n. v j Giant German Zeppelin British Port Way u' is Miop-lltte- crew Premier Grabski Names New Polish Ministry cabin t WARSAW, June 25 The tk-formed bv laoliHlas Grabkl, former minister of finance, to that of Premia! SkiiNki, which resigned June JO, was annoufVed today. The mini-tifollows Premi r and miniMtr of finance M. Grabski. foreign affairs, puna Eugene Sapn-hafood, Stanlslaw Sliwdn&ki: railroad. Mr Bnrt5. and telegrtph M lolovzko euUation. M. ypu?czanski oinivi n! and mduMrv, Antony pub ic health, M Chodzko pnb.ic works. Gubrie Naruzowb-engrnuiturc. Piofessor Jiujtk, the interior, M. Ktuzvn-sk- l: Juwtp'e, John The minuter.- ot inlnm. fine arts and Postn have not et been named pr. nee Sapieha, who takes the foreign h'oustrv, hit'', up to Mu present, been Pubsh minister m 1ondou the terms of the peace treaty, to have a ZtppMin also, one smaller than the and CapField, who is training a picked crw of Amen an airmen in Yorkshire, will probably go to Germany to take barge of her. Under America which ia tain Hex po-a- to $300 Period Designs Up to $2100 MKXIGO CITY, June 25. All the political partin' have agreed on the presidential canduhicy of General Alvaro Obregon, according to K1 Democrat today. G neral Pasqual Ortiz Rubio hav been given leave ot absence from his post of m ulster of communications and public week- - m retime the governorship of the of local elecMhimaean the siae to during be held July tions t LI Democrats SdVK The chamber pite for tor the gust o for the the roic-iHn- ; Standard Modeb up Obregon for President Mexican General Calls Strike Sacred Right -- wa. Mexican Parties Unite on fr Soviet Agent Contract for Foodstuffs Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a demonstration of the stop that needs no setting. See the Grafonolas other exclusive features. bat-k- Min-ee- terminus this afternoon and carried to The robbery was committed off lin. a t ot number ie that fact people despite MlAK'n CITY, Jun 25 Four thouwere in the station. A scene of masked men also held up a sand members of the society tor detente of tn Pdio le las mad car .uar Irigh. They blindfolded have goi e on stiike for higher and then hloroformed tho two occupants wages, according to new spacer dispatches of the car ami afterward took out docutods y. ments from tho mall bags. so letv The preaiilcnt of the General P. F.llas (.illcs. the war Mail Train Raided. minister, that fanners and soldiers had nt the labor DUBLIN, June 24. Raiders Thursday arrested the presidents night stopped a mail tram, hound for groups and sent them to Ton eon GenNUfroe at The Junction. took a the onierrd commander eral Calles Dublin, from tho mail bags correspondence des- Torreon t' inv stigatc, adding Ine ugnt tined to offl mla at Dublin castle. to .teikc is s:u icd. I nion vo,kTS a Puerto Mcxpo, state of Ner.i Cruz have upclared a t;e Makes Big strike insvnipathv with the petolejru stiikers and th tiatmntn on the Mtvican raHway at nz,Pa, Vera Cruz state haw t (ailed a strike for ba.k pa , NEW YORK. June onnint. t - Eclaior. reported to have boon signed todav lv u PLEADS FOR CHINA A. K. Ludwig Martens, unrecognized Rus.Tunc j;, -- A)bia? FH A .Vi sian soviet ambassador hero, and Ro ( r, SV h vo Sloan te'o., ('anadlan and Engli-in) dinuviai' m i.ii b p!c.sered to woild. and tic h'ahe: dutv agents, Montreal, for evrtl Maoil,. million dollars worth of Canadian food nf c,rv G i 8 in this co intrv is to ad-- i mm and b't the wnrl stuff and machinery. know Special hanking arrangement tn Canada uli,i'' it- people and ils p;ton .i Hit, Dr rin-i- i Pc it'S'-and England already leen mad- for p?u former Anuu-atr to t e Mir 'hua told or- Pic ni National Weifar t'h:nee game8 . The airship ha? a flving radius of 12,000 or more than three times the distance between London and New York. Sh is as Irtige again &8 the British airt that flew to America and ship, the miles 1 of deputies todav ratified the general elections. AuuomrresBional and Scptem-bt- r presidential elections. Figure in Bond Plot to Have Deportation Hearing 'vEW FORK, J me 25. Arthur Ecre-nict- ,' former member of the Canadian par! nmcnr, who was arrested In Chicago s in connection with the Ma ''Nicky' Arnsteln unnd plot case, was called be-f(the immigration officials at Ellis child todav to show cause why he snould not be depot ted to Lanaca. Ec was arre.tei lav, Katurdav on a dMortuHon warrant chaixing him with COLUMBIA GRAPH O PHONE COMPANY, New York having evaded the Immigration 'inspector at tne korier prior to entering the United Mates. A fb al ruling from the Washington author tiH is expected tomorrow'. Appointment of Utah and Idaho Postmasters Made - he so u tv rv kjvnul f. Th AHlbTON' June 25 Three postwen- appointed in Utah today as fopmvs Mary Ici ev Vlile. vice A. s o'ld., rt.Vhlegl, Chrlea t. reignfd. JoiK-F, o. h. M'llani V master .1 HERMITAGE HOTEL i i - . .In-.p- OGDEN CANYON , (,at . - . vacation at the Hermitage, Ogdeu Spend your week-enstill serve those famous trout and ehiekeu dinners. ('an-VV- d , BANK. Halterman. ShcriiM-H. Wilt-oxI PM L Mlmi J me 27 between Ylpout, Box-- , !d.-mw worth f l.m. m ionJ- rotinif $. ue, aitl W.ili-ash wav the loot o named in ii..ninM),T. Hppolnt.d Ifre. Ann ad Slid wood. I.Mki-- , tier li h w''o Lift todav bdd un 'I. tno ban-i.1. 1,1,1,. I: siPK.xf-Tal-rIhmu stat bank h re hank Moe the Henrv lyrnkc n'tnresigned. (.ffh leN ?.d lotdght Hfrliin h a?hi v)u;u j wound'd wlci. he ;,il. ft nut of Pr vault stcppl New s l er w.i m pi('trj mi one of the ct him T! bullet gr.izt! Ms BANDITS ROB v thesf THE BEST PLACE IN UTAH TO SPEND SUNDAY AND A HOLIDAY Thought Society Convention Is Closed b.r-dit- v C Pit In art Tie rlosiPK pv.-in- n of the WINNER HILTON T io eht" roojirati, r v was held i'oncnron L, Mun, Jiinc 27 n the ballroom of the Hotel huv to n at night m apiMicntl (rmral U L Hilton UP. the ,rig wore apeaken, Dr. u Pe lbpubhait r(mmapl Wharton James, Dr. O. C Plum-in.nlliVin of Ft Pan. t.iorce Thottav over a ini Mrs. Mary FT. Felt. Mrs W h I, ague v'rlial candidate, Nonpartisan lo have spoken, hut gave her non time to was mmplote icturns from Mndav a rlc Dr. James. t u La 't phovved late t(Kla. nigltt Mi- Blanche Hhewell. M's led for a time. Port man and Carl Famnelson gave Aaltie r " O J hrtnv., and vocal Mies WILL SUPPORT STRIKE. Sorensen acted as 27. - Tiie rentia! Mrs. Jeizabel h Delap Baker accmnanists. NEW YoR, Jt.p presided. tonig it to Fed rated union vt..t h! BOLSHEVIK I LOSS IS REPORTED. support tne coast .vtt unguorenicn a and stilkev dnl authorized it tamteis' WARSAW. June t'.i. Sliarp artillery v Uv ci.ninnt ire to plana for along the ri'crs Irta and Bereeine finanvial aid. s reported In the Polish tocommunique savs the se , ere dav. hh-losses of ths GOVERNMENT BUYS SILVER. Bo'shei Ik) south of the Trlpet forced them Purchase of to dieuonHtvue. llwir attacks yesterday. WASHINGTON, June jo8,nn) ounces of silver ;t $1 an ounce for delivery at New York, FldiadelphU CHILEAN CAMPAIGN ENDS. was announced todn and Ban Fran FAXTIAOO, Chile, June '4 One of by the director of th miiu most vigorous presidential campaigns ths tn the history of Chile was brought to EFFORTS FAIL. close tonight with final partv rallies. Ths AIENXV, June 27 - Attempts to form voters will go to the polls Friday to elsct M4 electors. a new cabinet have thu- - far brn futP The T"nied Fhristian and German parties refused to participate in a new mini!! SLAYER OF WIFE HELD. when tbev failed to rccirc rhe Htt follow ST. June 23 John W Steand of the int'rir edmatlqn. phen of Mori, Trxas. who Lte yesterday ot and krilvrl his ifo, Lesste. 22 years N ALINS TO CELEBRATE. of see, amt then fired bullet into his Descendants of Rlijah Naim will hold hreaat. was ordered held for the grand a reunion today at Lgoon. jury following a homicide verdict re IS F 1 Mto-rir- tlkt I -r v FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS TO NET INVESTORS 70 Columbia Trust Company 125 MAIN STREET. 11 v ; ae-ilt- io 1ns, V. Z. 0. M. I. DRUG STORE. turned hy a coroner's jurv lure todav. Mrs. Stephens a formerly of Forman, Ark. Witnesses denied that Mrs. as accompanied by a man when ner husband shot her, as Stephens the police. SEARCH OUT THE GERMS OF RHEUMATISM t Fourth of July Program Is Announced at Bingham Sp-c- tal t- - Th Tribune. June 15. The fire depxrt-men! the Ameruun Leglhrl poxt hnve BINGHAM, completed the program for the celebration of Independence day. The program will he given July 5 and will ronslft of upon, a parade and peaking. A free dance for the children will be given In t lie afternoon. The celebration will be 'ioeed with a grand ball at the high achool gymnarlum. PASTOR BACK FROM EAST. SgeeUI to The Tribute. June JJ. The Rev. Harris HOGAN, ot the Freeh.' Plllabury. tiaator church, arrived last night from an tended trip to the east. While gway he attended the Republican national convention at Chicago. teri.-ex- rind Out What Causes Your Suffering blood, which set up their colony Tn the muscles or joints and begin to multiply and Go After It. bv the milliou. Vou can easily underWhat is Rheumatism 1 is a ques- stand, therefore, that the only intellition that has not yet been answered en- gent method of treating such eases is , tirely satisfactorily. There are stilt dif- through the blood. S. S. S. Is such a thorough blood puriferent opinions as to its exact cause, but fier and cleanser that it ?an be relied litlle doubt that its pains are real. upon to search out all disease germs The medical profession is practically agreed upon one point, however; am and impurities and eliminate them from that is that Rheumatism is more than a the system, and thitf is why it is such an excellent remedy for Rheumatism. series of local pains, ind' that the real (io to your drug store and get A cause of the disease is and cannot possibly be readied by remedies bottle of H. H. S. teday, and if your case needs special attention, you can applied to the surface. obtain medical advice free by writing Some forms of this disease have been fully to I'hicf Medical Adviser, 103 found to come from tiny germs in the Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. (Adv.) . deep-seate- |