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Show - L w . rn p j--," THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. Palmer Scores Numerous Critics of Justice Department Affairs . lie Yritoa trend Win. AHHJNOTOtf. Feb. II. Attorney General Palmer, on the stand today before the senate Judiciary committee, rapped the Interchurch World movement for the criticisms It made agalnet the department ef Justice in its report on the "UTAH'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE & Adams Gaidnor Company KNMsahM iObject of Recat Party Will Be Removal of Legal Die-- f abilities of the , Sex. wan warranted and not premature. Mr. Palmer Mid: "Certainly these gentlemen cannot, with any eerlouaness contend that the government must stand idly by and watt for the actual throwing Or the bomb or the actual use of arms In military operation before It can act to protect Itself la what agalnet onslaughts and yet thatwho have praetioally all of the witnesses appeared before this committee have In essence oontended. "I do not maintain that some mistakes were not made end that some delays were not experienced which under ordinary conditions end circumstances would not have been excusable, but in a great of the movement for the overthrow United States sponsored and adhered to directed alien of thousands agitators, by end engineered by the guiding hand of Lenin end Trotsky, I believe that it was the duty of the department of justice, the branch of the government to which the American people look for tho protection of its institution and government, - to move with dlspateh in such matters. I believe that the department of jus tic took every necessary precaution to guard the right of the persons taken Into custody. The charges of brutality. forgery of names, and theft of money have freqently been mads but I challenge a single substantiation of any of With Savings Worth While You may be able to find cheaper prices but nowhere can you find better quality for so little money. Never forget that quality determines whether the price is low er not. The greatest saving is in the wearing quality of a garment. At these prices you cant help but econ' ' omize on your clothes costs. , Hats reduced I $7.00 Hats - ,,, $16.00 Sliirts $1.50 now .........$1.15 $5.25 $1.00 now ,,. $5.25 Hosiery 27c oeo eg j $1 Hosiery -- IBs reduced to. $2.50 $12.00 now now $3.00 Ties .,$1.90 i 0 y w Regular $1.50 and 1(2.00 and $1.00. Q $2.23 reduced $9.00 Silk four-in-hand- s, knits and bowa . Gloves Priced from 25o to $18.00 35c Hosiery f - gt reduced to-- One Lot to Go at Ranging in price from 25c to $2.50 a to .$7.15 to $15.00 $9.50 $20.00 $1.50 Ties $4.15 Every imaginable pattern, fabric and color to pick from. Every size and a complete showing throughout. All sizes, fabrics and makes reduced to.. to $12.00 Values from 75o to $7.50 $5.50 reduced to..,. $3X3 reduced rice Shirts now on sale at 75c $2.00 Gloves rtdttOCd to ssttiifitsse $5w00 - $1X3 Gloves reduetd to ; $3.75 SA6 Dress gloves, driving, wrist and Silk, cotton, lisle ; in all colors t - Sn. gauntlet ... 6 '11 Big Reductions ih Our Boys Department . 5 BOYS -- r:vr boys overcoats to Priced frocs SUITS-i-KtfICSE-RS Ages S 11.00 values, now to 7.50 19 ....11.25 now ....13.50 20.00 now 25.00 now 13.00 now 18.00 values, now reduced to. ytJsleuJ ....13.00 ....18.75 7.50 n$w 10.00 now ....3.65 ,r;..7.50 :: fi&OO 13.00 reduced to 1 H Neckwear Sbirta reduced to..'. $4,00 Shirta $7.00 Underwear' xFA Every shoe in the house included in this sale , all makes, including the HANANSHOE 4 $25 ttf., XV $11.23 $7.00 to .$5.25' $6.00 Prices ranging from $1.50 $5.00 Underwear reduced $3.75 to $15 Shoes ,$11.2d Underwearto Double Crime Still C3.C3 reduced to. 55,25' - and so on up to $30, all reduced in price, including the STITSOtf HAT Mystery. Starr hen on a bed la th county jell CELEVSLAND, Ohio, Feb. II. Th Discussions covered a wide range of her in a serious condition, but with pos- double murder of Mies Louise Wolf end subjects including an association ef na- sibility of recovery, according to attend- Miss Mabel Foot a Parfna Height high tions, birth control, plana for electing school teachers, whoa mutilated bodies women to congress ana other federal end ing physicians. Th last report from the posse said were found yesterday morning, remained stete offices until their representation Several suspect were should be equal to that of the men; the th other men had hot been captured. unsolved tonight.Sheriff Charles B. Stan-nar- d. by rewriting of existing laws regulating di- Following th attempted robbery they es- questioned alibis and were revorce, guardianship of children, sexual caped In an automobtl and war followed leased. but all proved morality and changing standards to per- for several mile south of Harrison, when A trail of footprint which led from th mit women to have full partnership un- they set fir to their machine and dashed spot where th bodies were found tends der the law of family inoomea Into wood. tkf to.conflrm the belief of th eearehers that A resolution embodying many of these Starr refused vlo give any Information th crime waa committed by on, man. questions and specifying them as lha as to (be Identity of hi companion. Th trail led back to a shanty, where the "program of work for the new organisawas shot from tho bank vault murderer la believed to have been in hidtion was introduced as an amendment to byStarr W. J. former president of the ing, and thence Into th wood where It the majority report by Mias Crystal bank and Meyers, a stockholder. Meyer (walked was lost. Kastman of New Tork It was defeated Into tb hank during the bo Id up and after extended which was ordered Into the vault. dlscueeinna, He comArrested. reached fever plbah at times. In lta plied, but grasped a rifle secreted in the Robber Suspects HOUSTON. Texas. Feb. IS. Detectives place Ike convention adopted the vault and, protected by th darknoss of statement of the majority re- tho roeeoa, oponod fire on Starr. early today arrested two men and a port, declaring merely that the Imme-dla- te Shot through th body just below th woman her as suspects tn connection th robbery of Blue Ridge. Texas, work ef the new organisation be heart. Starr with fell, and his companion fled the removal of tha legal dlsabHlttes of No money w as obtained February LI. when R. L. the escaped State bank. by , women" Kirby, bank teller, was beaten to death bandtta bar and 5506 waa stolen. Iron an Other provisions of the report, ns with Late tonight opinion of attending physiBln ford rushed the prisoners eut adopted, were: cian waa divided aa to Starr's C banco Sheriff town to "That the 'National Woman of prevent A lynching attempt. party, for recovery. He underwent an operahaving Sceompllshed the object for which tion this afternoon and following It th , It eras organised, now disband said hie spinal cord had been Accused of Murder. That a new organisation be created surgeon severed end that his chances for JONESBORO, 'll!., Feb. 11. A warrant and lta executive committee be empow- partly until morning were slight wu lasuad this afternoon charg- ered to dlsnoa of all property of the living Mid tonight ho expected 'to dlt Ing John But, a farmer, formally Starr with tbs murNational - Woman's party. z. from th wound, lie is panUysed In th der ef John W. Brunner, H yeers eld, right side, physicians Mid. They ex- who last Wednesday shot and killed Bats' Other Work AheatL- tracted th bullet late today. daughter, Mary, and then shot "That the peUtical enfranchisement of Hia wtmndlng was the - result of the himself, because she refused to marry women having been won In the United setting o fa "bandit trap- twelve years him. and this new organisation work for Sgo lr W. J. Mryers, tlTtart-ejfitstes bank. of the People's Warranto Refused. .the equality ef women and see that former preeident such equality be won and maintained In Meyers said tonight. He had a rear deor Perjury 8AN FRANCISCO. Feb. 15. An appli- in ease anyInto th built vault "juat of association nations that be may ;ny cation for perjurj warrants for Mias Jessie I established."- body should try to rob us w would have ry of R eno, Nsv., end Ml Jean told his employees. A waa a way out," be been f Later a temporary constitution corner In a qf Stanley, complaining vrttneaau against kept drafted by Mr. Dona) R. Hooker, Bal-- r loaded rifle has Thomu Brady, convicted of en attack on since that time. more, Md.. and adopted. It differed th vault mad use of hie trap for th first Miss Stanley, wu denied today by Police I from th Meyers old constitution only as the OBrien. He held that no sufficient Officer Judge purposes of th organisation mad neces-;r- y time when he ehot Starr today. from his showing bed been made for Issuance ot sad provided for th maintenance mid tonight if Btarr recovered warrants wounds he would sot bo returned to th f of the organisation's chapters through-jo- Oklahoma Th warrants had bean asked on tho to serve the remainder ef hie the Country, Ufa sentence, but will be tried her end bests of affidavits by a policewoman, a Th Iand conventionIn adjourned after dinner at Huntsville, robdeputy sheriff, former assistant district Ark., on a charge of honor of the members ceremony attorney and others that th girls adho had served aa "pickets' In th da bing a -bank there several years ago. mitted they had perjured themselves and Henry- Btarr was born at Fort Gibwhen th uffreglatsbesieged"the Whit son, Indian territory, December A HIA had expressed sympathy for th defendHouse and other public buildings In ant. as known wee His father Btarr, 'search of support for the Susan Oeorg 6. An "What th girts Mid en the stand d CheMany of the "plck- - "Hop Starr, and eras a hayhadamendment be more truthful than served Jail sentences and proud-fl- y rokee Indian, Hie mother was a fourth sheuld be held toseld afterward," Judge they Henry grow up In tho Che- anything displayed --their records as they f fl Cberoke. Brian rokee nation and at tha ago of II be- O saldt by In line tonight te receive the , $3.oo . .$7.50 ,....' $15.00 to t t. ing. $12 Shoes reduced to. .... y, reduced to , $8,00 to - Shoes - to....... ...... $4.00 to .$10.00 to . trana-formati- on Shows Great Latitude. fY sufiMKin strike of ISIS. "It fa but another example," he said, "of the diligent effort exercised by certain Individuals to endeavor to belittle the efforts of the department of justice. When one .charge fails ws find another produced, and tha charges made in the report an the steel strike ere but typical of tho Indefiniteness of the general charges made against the administration Will It Declare Leaders of tho deportment of justice. Mr. Palmer's appearance on the stand With All the was for the purpose of replying to the 4... Function charges of tha committee of twelve taw condemned the and who investigated yen practice of the department of justice in Energy of Its Predecessor, its entirod raids He presented to tho eommlttee a lengthy statement la which the danger of a forcible be emphasised WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. The politt-It- al revolutionary movement as justification the raids for life of the National Woman' party Insisting that the department's action these deliberate, malicious falsehoods tr...T.H , wy (Adav. A new organisation. bearing the name and color of. the tfld, being held 'wtthoutbn'forh'i'itdef tfl Iwaa born tonight. 4 jst fv connection with the killing of Detective The new organisation, lta leaders said, Joseph Bridgetta lest night In hie office d Another detective and an Insurance VwiH function with the energy of the old. who charged Davie bed claimed In juster on lta Iffeernce objec the only . d suranc on a stolen automobile recovered .being and returned by Deteottv Bridgetta and tlve. which was doscrtbed as the "re afterward fold, were wrounded. Imovat of the legal disabilities of wo, 1 kept a riot gun at th left eld of men of America. my deck with a elgti Hands off. and always carried a revolver with me.' Davis Spirited discussions marked the mid today. "When I push a button tn from the old to the new, each my ottlc my employees nish In armed and to speeches many step being subject with whatever Implement they' can pick careful analysis of the convention- lead-- k up. Non of them carries a gun except the cashier." ' I The loaders were determined that and Starr Coropanthe machinery created eight years ago Henry of Perjury. Accused woto work for the enfranchisement of BISMARCK. N. D, Feb. IS. J. W. ion RepoUed in Attempt Brlnton. men should not pass into control of rad-le- al formerly private secretary to A. C. Townley, president of the National or militarist .Jiandar' league, was arrested her Nonpartisan at Robbery in Arkansas. today on a charge The first fight developed when the of perjury in connection comresolutions before - the recent of his with the testimony minority opinion committee senate Investigating the audit was mittee filed. - It specified that tha ikota. The war- of the Bank of North Immediate work of the new organisaHARRISON, Ark., Feb. 1A A sheriff's tent was issued by the state's attorney tion should he In behalf of "disarms-ment- ," posse tonight wee necking th two com- general on complaint of F. W. Cathro, of tha Bank of North rather than the purely feminist panions of Harry Starr, notorious bank director general who waa charged In testimony robber of Oklahoma, who waa seriously Dakota, program, urged by tha majority commitby Brlnton with ambesslament of the tee members. Finally it was voted to wounded in aa attempt to rob the Peo- bank's funds Brlnton was released on accept the latter ana reject the disar- ple's State bank of Harrison this morn- 11600 bond for bearing February 21. Steel mament proposal. N r V DIM; IIEW ( , 20.00' now 25.00 now $ M I I 5 I iww ,,..13.00 ....18.73 BOYSV JUNIOR SUITS A (so 3 , 10.00 voluos now reduced to now now 0 Priced fron 8.50 to $11.00 5T.C3 d.40 8-- .,.,10.15 13-5- 12.00 13.00 now ...;'.9.00 noy 11,23 .... ut BOYS W' a cowboy. Burr's first notorious set was th kill-la- g of Floyd Wilson, a railroad detective, U UM. Btarr and Wilson rode up te each other on the road and fought a duel to th death. Btarr wa arrested with "Kid Wilson at Colorado Springs and taken te Fort Smith. Ark., where ther were tried In federal court for tho many Crimea they were alleged to have committed In that state. They were oenvtcted and rentenced to life Imprisonment In- - the federal prison at Columbus. Ohio. Starr only a short time, however, his by President tnr being commuted was restored McKinley. His cititsnshlp by Preeident RioeeveU tn )07. When captured In ltli. following robbery ot two bank at Stroud, Okla.. Btarr was woonded ard permanertly crippled. Beck George H was convicted In August, lull, for tli Stroud robberies and yenlenced to twenty-fiv- e years in th penitentiary, but waa paroled March II. III?, by Governor J. B. A. Robertson ef Oklahoma , Store. Th last report from Starr, on fll at the state pardon and parole office In Oklahoma City, is a le.ler from Kan-S- u City, ririften November t, 1620. in which net Mid he was "getting along Fred Beck end George Qaysford. wh are alleged is have passed a eerie of all right. In a motion picture venture.'1 fictitious checks upon several Salt Lake merchant by forging th name of James OKLAHOMA CITT. OkU., Feb. II M. Klrkhsm of Lehl. editor of the Utah Henry Btarr. Oklahoma outlaw. reiorld Farmer, are charged with forgery In fatally shot at Harrison. Ark., today, a complaint filed In the office of Arthur pardoned two years ago by Governor K. Moreton, county attorney, late yesRobertson from a twenty five-) ear senfc. C, Freed, treasurer tence on a bank robbery charge. It a as terday afternoon. ef th Freed Furniture company, is th tbs second parol for Btarr, ha haying err plaining witness. been freed from prison ja territorial dais Ben Johnson gave on a similar City by presidential pardon to haveJung th young men brought before charge. aim at IS o'clock this morning for arraignment. GANNON Th check which the defendants are alleged to have forged and passed ,n GIVEN the Freed Furniture company was for HIT. Posing throughout their transactions as sons of Mr. Klrkham. the CLEVELAND. Ohio, II Wllllagt youths ar Charged with purchasing an H McGannon. chief justice of th muth expensive rocking chair on trial second the for court, time, nicipal company, asking that It be deliv- wa ef the charge of slaying ered to th Klrkham home at Lehl. Th Haroldacquitted C. Kagy on th morning of May price of th chair waa III, and they I, last, by s jury of three women and ware given a check for th difference pin men In common plea court today between th cost and th amount of after deliberating twenty-o- n hours and th alleged forged check. ballot eight taking , Th boys ero alleged to have mad Prom th start th majority of th Several other purchase among ftalt Lake favored acquittal, th first five stores, alwaye cashing large checks and jurors ballots to four for I steading eight I the difference between the eont 'receiving the sixth, nine to threw the nev- ef th goods which they bought and th enth. eleven the te one, Jury agreeing rheeke. Th etore were asked to "send on th eighth. K. down to Pa" whom th merchants women on th jury refused to comThe presumed to be Mr. Klrkham. It was th ment on th case. 'wholesale delivery of purchases at th Th jury In th first trial was unable Klrkham home that reused Mrs Klrkham agro on e verdict after forty-eigte get In touch with her husband, who to hours' deliberation. was tn Balt Lake, and aa investigation Judge McGannon did not .alt en th ass begun hv Uetertlvaa R. H. Beagar bomb waa Indicted, pending lha after rd R, - Eddington, which resulted In outcome of be tho trial. lb arrest of th youth reeum my poelttoh On to '1 expect tho municipal bench after n brief rut. . KtAION ENOUGH. ' Johnny What make th new baby at he announced after bearing tha verdict. ' Took Many PrecmutionB. our house cry so much, Tommy? 1 ommy It don t cry so very much NEW YORK, Feb. II Charles T Dand, anyway. If all your teeth were eut, vie. wealthy surgical Instrument manutour hair ef f, and your lege so weak facturer, maintained a riot siren, a riot you eouldn t stand on them. I attest you d gun end a revolver In hi efflc to guard feel like erj tug oursf. Loudon ideas. against criminals, he Mid today, after service me- "distinguished dlar for past services. 1 se-v- sd Fred and Gaysford to Answer plaint of Furniture nt JUDGE -- ir ACQUITTAL rh f-- . fur-nlt- ur ht L- re- - trd $IX3 ?".$3X3 half-bree- came EXTRA PANTS Knickers and Junior 4.00 re- Pants 2.00 Pant Priced from 75c to 9.00 BOYS . BOYS SWEATERS, Sixes' 24 to 36 3.50 Sweater re- 9 gwenter re- - $2X54""? $4X3 Priced from 1.60 SHIRTS Blass 12 Bhirts re 2.50 dneed to-- - 4.50 Shirts $1X3 Proa to 9.00 1.00 to BOYS to Id 9.00 values UNDERWEAR Rise re- - 1.73 Underwear rr$l.23 9 to 19 ' , 4.00 Underwear "?r$3.C3 Prices range from 1.75 to 9 Mate wan Trial Evidence. WILLIAMSON. W. V., Feb. II A wicker chair, with an alleged bullet hoi through th back, played an Important part In the Matewan battle trial hero today. J. W. Ferguson, on of th eeven Baldwin-Fel- t detectives who wore killed In th fight, reeled in th chair on th beck porch of Mrs Mery Duty's home before he wu killed, several witnesses testified. John Akers told tb jury that he assisted Ferguson to th Duty home after th detective hed bun wounded. Captain Avia of oouneel for the state Introduced th wteker chair as en uhlblt. Pointing to th bullet hole In th back, he said he Intended to prove that th wounded man had bean that again and killed after he wu taken te th Duty home. Harry Btaten. a justice of th peace, testified that h went to Matewan after the fight, where he met Bid Hatfield, a defendant. He testified that Hatfield shook bonds with him end told him that he had killed three of th Baldwin man. mftintd Slayer Is Hanged. KAN QUENTIN, Cal., Fab. IA jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllHllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifJ.iiimiiiiiiilnuii"imill)iiiililliijilTiimi n th trmln until outskirts f Mlnnespolla. dropped off it slowed down and 'disappeared Shout- i ing protestations of Innocence until th Miehener Is Arrested. rope choked him. Kraut Nakla, 55 years Elliott of age, waa hanged at th state penlton-Ha- rr SPOKANE. WMh., Feb. 1 her today for the murder of Edwin Wood Miehener, 14 years f eg. Taylor, th "old broom man of Fresno, at Nerthpert, Wh., today, charged th theft f Liberty bond and certlflot euMay 1. 11. cates valued at 14.00 from th trunk his father. C. B. Miehener. at Charged With Murder. waa held NEW CASTLE. Pa, Feb. II A formal d'Alene, Idaho, last Tuesday, tonight pending arrival ofauthori-tlehargt of murderwifen connection with th In Jailfrom eertmoatae Idaho. Ronde and death of his wu today lodged 14 460 were found on the lad when agalnet A. T. While, Mr White's body worth family. Th President and Mrs. Wliaon Into custody, polio said. was taken he was found In liable her last night Bha will not be present, as Mr. Wilson plant had been missing since December 55. to go direct from th capitol after the Inauguration to hie new home on 8 street. Two W hether the president will ride te th Sentenced to Death. remain Dismissed oapltol with th president-eleTOLEDO. Ohio, Feb. II Boyce Richto be determined, but If Mr. Wilson la ardson, negro, on trial her for th will rehe at th present Inauguration IM1.0US two of of s Now York Central railway de Unprejudiced dlemleeal In his automobile during th ceretective In th holdup of a company ticket Hbel suits brought by John A. Hendrick, main monies agent on January it. e as found guilty by eon and lornao N. Stohl against ErMr. Hardings lettewwas In reply to en a Jury tonight and sentenced t ale In th nest R- - Woolley hie been agreed to by from th president caking If he desired electric chair June 16. tke parties te th complaints, according luncheon prepared. White House offis dist stipulations riled tn th Third cer described the letter a "very nice trict court yeetorday, Appeal Notice Filed. generous They said the presidentwere filed following an and The complain elect hed stated that he wee pleased te LOB ANOKLKS. Cal.. Feb. II Formal rtlttl Mr. Woolley Is alleged to learn thet Mr. Wiltons rhlch health had so Imhot Ice of appeal from decision of Judge have had published tn th Balt Lake proved that he was able to attend th Willie, denying a new trial to Mrs. Louise Herald th suit of the West thmter. regarding L, I 'eels, convicted of the murder of Cache Sugar company agalnet Mr. Stohl President Wilson today Issued th usual Jacob Charlea Denton, wee tiled today In end Mr. Henderson. y proclamation declaring March 4 s court. superior , for th thousand of government In Washington. Mail Car Robbed; Clerk Shot. IVetf ' mall car MINNEAPOLIS. Feb, 1L-- Th Girls on th North coast Limited, traneoonll-rentteacher having the best cost urn, for th train cm the Northern Paclfle railgirl wh characterises her costume Ui Th West High Athletic Otrl will enroad. was held up shortly bettor 11 e'elook beet, and for th pair having tn beet tertain th girl member of th West reetumea. Th judge will be Ml Vera tonight at Bailey, Mtnn., thirly-fl- v annual th Ion ot at masquer- Foulger. Mlee Ethel Martin and Miss hero by a miles northwest bandit, high student body who held three poatal clerks at bey. ade In the Eaton gvmaaalum this eve- Mary Warwick. I sn annual affair. TMS C. C. Strong of Minneapolis, a clerk, Th committee on decorations consist wa shot when he disobeyed orders ef the ning Tn entertalnmeot will start promptly ef Carol Evans, Irma Wlgren and DoroTh with tk committee en hall bandit. Ha te IS opening program serious condition at at Druggero thy eetok, a local hospital. The amount of th loot variety of stunts. Tn different rlaees and ttiualo Is composed ef Dorothy Maurlne Base Ford. cannot be estimated. Rutn end elube ef th eehool will try for first end and France Barton ar tn chart of th Th bandit forced Kerry Christianson, pries In thee etunta. be Ot Paul, clerk, to bind hia two comrades Mr Seven prises will and Mrs, given One prise refreshments. Oeorg Frad Keeler, Mlaa be given to each of the following: Piston, Mr. end Mr The hold end then rilled the mall each cost ami Evan and Mis Elisabeth up man, whs gained entrance te th Meet humorous coetuen qnelntott mall car by mean of a forged paaw re- - tume, most original eoetilme, fof th "J Cur Saits for Libel by Court ct hell-da- ' al 111 High Athletic Will Entertain been notified that the estate waa t be distributed. Th measure aroused doubts in th minds of some of th oenator aa to th propriety of the measures planned, which itrwa thought, resembled search and a Inure. It waa contended 4 hat some of th contents of ouch boxes might be considered ee very peered, dens tor U. T. Jones Mid that In th . -- Ma Claims commit! meeting of y Aerday tha proposition had been suggested that the state administration proposed to place th collection of Inheritance toses with th state tewed ef equalisation, rather than with th attorney general. He asked If it would not be better for th present bill to go over. Senator Jenktns Mid he had not been apprised of ouch a plan on tho part ef tho administration, and that he did not know that he would support It if tb rim-eur- o were offered. However, after eom further debate, tn which it appeared that th senator were In doubt, he acceded to e motion by Senator J. W. Peters that tb hill go over, but keep It place at th head ef th calendar, lie suggested that committee of th whole might hear from th attorney general s te reason why the bill should TO RECALL BILL Senator Oeorg H. Dtrn yesterday attempted la the state eAt to get back from th house th department ef registration btlt, ef which he is th author, II wished to have the senate eonalder another (notion to provide that th director ef registration ralgh pay th member of th examining board a per diem allowance. The Republican eenstors were against such a proposition and pointed eut that Bona tor Derm had some additional, but not to them convincing, sri-den- o. Th motion waa lost on s tie vet ef I to I. Senator Smart said ho voted against the motion en the understanding Senator Item had, that th evMeno In th form of a letter from Nebraska, where the board are paid, should be submitted to the house eommlttee. Th senate spent a short time In of the bill by Senator Harrison K. Jenkins, Introduced, he Mid. at the reof th attorney general's office, request collection ef tnherttano lating to -- th taxes. The hilt provide that e 'representative ef th attorney general's efflc shall' be present when security boxes ere opened ee securities are turned over from aa estate by tfuat oetapany or other agents oenator , Tanking Mid that th state hed lost the Inheritance tax on aa estate recently because the California son of Utah man had taken securitise out of th state valued at 11,400.066, he Was to Of the state had before the repreeentath University Symphony Orchestra Gives Concert Professor Thomas Git' eevnty-fv piece symphony orcheetra ot th University of Utah played before the students at 4 student body assembly yesterday morning. Alfonso Thorn m, president of the A. B. U. U acted aa chairman. ' Th men's "and womens gts dub, under ths direction of Professor Giles and Mi Edna Evana Johnson, reepeo. lively, and th musical trio of th Alpha Chi sorority of th university also gave musical numbers. Fielding K. hmlth end Rolph Bolin f tb puhllo sneaking class under th direction of Professor Maud May Babcock, gave reading. y t I ' |