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Show mi. THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, Carrier Pigeons Need More Cash, Squier Declares Railroad Labor Board Over rule Plea Matter Is BeIts Jurisdiction. yond ' , CHICAGO, Feb, 14. Plea that the Atwage lantic, Btimlngham A Atlantio controversy now before the railroad lawithout the bor board , be declared board's Jurisdiction and the present wage rates continued, were overruled by the board today. The ruling ended a fight by the labor side to throw out "the ease on the contention that financial inability to pay the wages should come before the interstate commerce commission. The financial status of ths road had been given as the reason for a wags reduc tlon, to be effective February 1, recently ordered rescinded by the board. The board decided that each side be permitted to' present its evidence. Half a day's time was taken up In the argument of E. P. Curtis, vice president of the Order of Railway Conductors, speaking for all employees. Th- - decision overruling his contention, however, permitted railroad representatives to taka the eland this afternoon and Colonel B. I, Buyer, president of the road, presented s mess of statistics. Reviewing the case, he told of the roads proposal on December 29 to reof the amount duce wages by one-ha- lf of increase granted since 1917. The road was said to be operating at s deficit of $100,000 a month, due, it was explained,, to the slump in business and the poor financial and Industrial situation in the Feb, 14, Army WASHINGTON, welt. The allow( ance of ths house of $5000 to feed them for s yeer is not enough. This Is ths opinion of Major General G, O. Squier, Chief of the army's signet corps, in sppssllng to the senate "military affair committee today te override the economy practices of the lower body and give his feathered Danger of Oversupply Is Termed Myth by Former Federal ' Food Official. larger appropriation. personnel The general told ths committee that to should be appropriated $35,000 keep and train the bird. France, he wrote, "aside from the real of need which exist for the ministrations your organisation, tomake this- - effort one the hearts of the which lies close American people. France Is entitled to the admiration of the world and In addition to such practical assistance in her work of regeneration a la typified by your 1 , -- southeast. Notices for the wag reduction were potted to be effective February I. The road was directed to 'rescind the order and the employees advanced the aigu-meas that the case be thrown out Mr. I board beyond the Jurisdiction of the f dedslorv-othe board Curtis cited the nt s Lord Reading Bares a Bit of Wartime Money Aid LONDON, Feb. 14 Newspaper of this city today gave considerable attention to the address of Lord Reading, viceroy of g union India, before the on Saturday night, during which he Mid f the tinned States opening its treasury reserves to send silver to India during the war. in their editorial comments, the newspapers expressed the liveliest appreciation of this eotion on the part of the United States, which brought considerable relief to England at a time when affair in India appeared to bo critical "Remembrance of acts like these," says ths Iiondon Times, "should enable both peoples to judge a great deal of sldcred talk with becoming contempt." The Telegraph say the transaction was moet eloquent of the value of America good will toward thi country, adding: 'When It comes to a pinch, even in wartime, such an act never could have been g sentiment had not done if a been there to further it, English-speakin- n- last Thursday, when It was declared matter pertaining to the financial statue of railroad were under Jurisdiction of the Interstate commerce commission. Morris Brandon, attorney for the road, declared It was prepared to present other Now evidence than financial Inability In support of ths proposed reduction. He said in County the dispute centered around whether or not present wage should bs continued. lt.-The Feb. of ordered cehter of board todav WASHINGTON, the A ruling (he Erie railroad. to withdraw its reduO' population, as disclosed by the ISiO cenin ths extreme southeast tlon of track laoorers wages to $0 cent sus, is located an hour and another provision Which corner of Owen county, Indiana, $3 mile southeast of the town of Spencer, the cenweek for telegraprescribed a seven-da- y sus bureau announced today. phers." A hearing was set for FebruDuring the last decade the center of ary 2$. population continued la. move westward, WASHINGTON, Feb. H.Th"1nter-stat- e advancing h9 8 miles in that direction md of a mile north from commerce commission would be au- about thorised to review Increased railroad Bloomington, Int, where it was located census of 1910. the by , rates and the railroad labor board would The bureau attributed the westward increaaea be directed to reopen wage In the movement last decade "print Ipslly grunted railroad employees, with a view to the increase of more than 1,000,000 in to reducing both, under resolutions introduced todav by Representative Black, the population of the state of Califo, rnia.' Democrat of Texas. The commission might find It advisable he stated, to cut railroad rates In view BAYLY REACHES WASHINGTON. of the decreased price .of many com. WASHINGTON, Feb. Bay-I- v iflodfties. British navy, who commanded the alforce off naval lied Irish coast the COMMITTEE WORK PRAISED. ths war, arrived here tonight aa th during guest NBW YORK, Feb. 14. Commendation of naval officers. He will' visit Secreof the woik of the American committee tary Daniels tomorrow and then go to the for devastated France was Contained in nava) academy at Annapolt to visit unA letter from President-elec- t Harding re- til Wednesday. Wednesday night he will ceived here today bv Miss Ann Mor. be the guest of Secretary Daniels at dingam "The strong ties of friendship which ner and will leave for New York on exist between the United State and Thursday, - ' deep-lyin- Center of Population Corner of Hoosier one-fift- mlral SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 14. Continuous Improvement in. productivity Is necessary for the advancement of civilisation, Wta tional progress, bette? human relation and higher 'Standards of living, Herbert Hoover declared In an address before th convention of the American Engineering council. American Industry, including agriculture, he said, is running from 38 to 48 per cent beloW capacity production. Cooperation between industries and with labor and government were cited a a mean for guaranteeing an Increase. The danger of oversupply a a limiting factor in production was dismissed without proper foundation. The speaker added there I no such thing a (Ovei rproduction, "The commodities or services produced "are capable he continued, by this nation," of absorption by the whole nation if they are of the right character, Th absorption of Increased lie in the converelon of luxuries of today Into necessities of tomorrow. Whest bread, railways, good roads, electricity, telephones, automobile and movies were once luxuries. There is no limit to consumption except , the total capacity to produce, He said that wastes In American production were measured mainly In unemployment, lost time due to labor conflict, osses In labor turnover, failure to obtain maximum production of th individual, poor coordination of great Industries and failures in transportation, coal and power Stabilisation and standardisation of Industrial output by agreement, eliminating overlapping efforts and'j seasonal activities were cited a one means for bringing greater production. Utilisation of natural resources fur power was urged a an ' additional help, "MOST PERFECT GIRL" MARRIED. NEW HAVEN, Conn,. Feb. 14. Betsy .Buell, adjudged by the Smithsonian Insti tution In 1913 to be the most perfect American girl. Was married today to Frank R, Valentino, an electrical engineer, The distinction given Mis Buell wa based upon ancestry and mental and r physical qualifications. NEW JERSEY BANKER OIES. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. 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Cert,, tnepclti at the eoulhraat ror'imr of salt ft, a) hit and running them weat fifiv-flv- e feet, tliance north on hundred fifteen anil one-ha- lf feeti hence east fifty, (lUSit five tot) foal, thmire south one hundred fifteen and one-ha01614) fret to the place of beginning, together With all the buildings thereon, situated on first av. 1 1 lf and C street. Salt Lake City, and th Stewart apartments, on or after th 3rd day of March, 13.11. and written bid on each parrel will be received by me at Stewart Burton and Company's store In KsysvIU. Utah. Term of sale, cash, 10 per sent of pur-lanu known a se price In cash or certified check to be Inclosed with bid, balance on delivery of deed. t3tBURTON. JR ' CHRISTOPHER Administrator of. ths Heists of Hyrum Deled February V'vrr .fv ' Y. McClure . 4, oaS'c'1. . Peter. J ' ' Attorney for Admin, ' 29 tstrstor, kayavlll City. Utah. IN THE DISTRICT COUHT. PROBATE division. In and for Salt Laka count,. In the matter of th estate of Utah. I. M, Cox, deceased, Notice, Th petition of fit. A. Relchelt praying for admission to probnt of a certain document, purporting to be th last will and testament of I. M. Cox, deceased, and for the granting of letters testamentary to M. A ReleheTt, has been set for hearing on Friday, the IStfl day of February. A D. 1921, at $ o clock p. to., at th county courthouse, In the courtroom of said court, tn Salt Lake City, Salt Ink county, Utah. u lines th clerk of mid court, with affixed, this 6th dey of hj seel thereof L February. RENCS C0WN c, l Ciurtt (Seal) ' I P. Palmer, DrrutF Clerk. By K. K. Steffensen, Attorney for Peti1731 , tioner. IN TUB DISTRICT COURT, PRORATE division. In end for Salt Laka county, Utah. In th matter of th estate of 1 John C. Sharp, deceased. Notice. of Joseph P. Sharp and Th James petition praying for the admla-alo- n to probate of a certain document, th be last will and testato purporting ment and codicil of John C. Sharp, deceased, and for th granting of letters testamentary to Joseph P. Sharp and James P, Sharp, has been set for hearing on Friday, ths ISth dy of February, A. D 1921, at t o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Uth. ,jr, of id ooorf Willi WHiuse thrlrvt thT seal thereof aftlVed, this 4th day of February, A. D. lull CLARENCE COWAN. . fSeal ) Clsrlt. fty I P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. for Moyle, Pell. Young 6 Attorneys Honors. all r.' t |