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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 192L 10 tv tilUv and rough, making the fugitive capture more difficult mum j "I "Negro Is Convicted.. ' Ifa.. 31. Clyde Mav GOVINGTON. Manning, negro farm boss on the John 8. William plantation in Jasper county, was found guilty of murder by a Jury late today in connection with the death of one of the eleven LincLey Peterson, negroes alleged to have been held In on the farm a killed then and peonage The Jury was out few months ago. thirty-fiv- e minutes. "Manning was sentenced to life imprisonment. Barton Family Made Offer Girl Kills Intrjjder. Ark, May 31. Claude of Money for Statement A. TEXARKANA, Lunigan, 30, a salesman, last night Wag shot and killed by a girl, according to police, said she fired Chester. who, Incriminating at Dunlgan when he appeared at he. bedroom window. ' KANSAS CITY. May 31.Yd Roberta, awaiting trial on a charge of first degree murder In connection with the death of Mies Florence Baiton, today went on the stand In the defense of Densel Chester, on trial charged with the tpurder, and declared Chester was with him the night of the tragedy, that neither of them had been near the scene of the tragedy, and then said that repeated attempts had been made by members of the Barton family to induce him to sign a statement saying that Chester was the man who had fired the shot that killed Miss Barton. Roberta said he was offered a garage In any town he cared to locate In If be would sign such a statement, - "and more money than i had ever seen- and release from all charges pending against to him a him. These offers were-mai- le number of times, he said, while he was of highway awaiting trial on a charge robbery In 8t. Joseph, Mo. Once h'fl was taken to a dentist's office, he said, handcuffed La, a deputy sheriff named Bush, then handcuffed to the dentist and kept there ah- - afternoon, while an attempt was made to persuade him to sign a statement that Chester , had fired the fatal shot. William Barton, --a cousin of the slam he said. girl, made the proposition, Blanche Ryan urged him to sign such a statement, he s&ld, telling how ahe had gotten $160 and. the, freedom of Ernest McKowan as a result of making- a statement. Roberts said his wife also urged him to sign the statement, but that he refused to do so, because It was not true. 6ev-- . persons eral trips were mails by various to St. Joseph to Induce him to make a statement, he said. Twice membeis the Barton family were there and once L B. Kimbrell, special prosecutor, visited him. E. J. Curtin, a former assistant prosetestified that Ernest Mccuting attorney, Kowan had been released on a 110,000 bond furnished bv an employee of the Barton Shoe company. "I knew the Bartons were hack of the bond and knew what dependable people i deemed Curtin testified. they it advisable to admit MoKowsn to bond. - Colorado Bank Robbed. DELTA, Colo,, Mav 31 -- The State Bank of Delta, at Austin, Colo, waa robbed some time Bunday night of bonds and negotiable securities estimated to be worth between $35,000 and $30,000 and a amall amount In currency. It waa discovered today when the hank waa reopened after yesterday's holiday. The combination of tha first door of the safety vault was knocked off and the second door waa blown jppen. wittu nitroglycerin. Fires on Pursuers. GLOBE, Aria, Mav 31. "Red Whiskers Burnett, -- escaped convict, who has eluded posses made up of sheriffs deputies and cowboys for the past ten days, following the murder of Marlon Teague, opened fire on a posse of cowboys early this morning In the vicinity of the Bar S miles from hers. Nona ranch, twenty-fiv- e of the eowbovs was hit The cowbovi returned the fir without effect, and new vigor la being added to the chase. Tha country In this vicinity is extreme- - 7 A' r t Over In Europe the people throw bombs at Kings. Over here it is nothing but compliments Mr. King Coal receives. , WESTERN FUEL COMPANY South Main 2S9V Continued from Page One. Waa. O. turn back. He has been In close touch with British control officers. Rigid d helpline Vas fcieen established and operations are being conducted In a strictly military manner. LONDON, May 31 (By the Associated Press ) The latest proposal by the Britconnection with the ish government Silesian question Is that the silled supreme council hold a meeting next week a reat Boulogne. This Is regarded as meet--lag ply to the French suggestion that a of the council before receiving the of tt commission of experts on the be neither opporSdesDn problem would tune nor desirable. . or Pay More Cash. . . Limousine . Sedan . Wasatch Electric Co. frini f a i. ImJlMufthi, $5,625.00 5,625.00 5,625.00 $4,850.00 - 4,850.00 4,850.00 7,200.00 6,25p.OO 6,50,0.00 idtr REDUCTIONS PRICES JUNE 1, 1921 7,400.00 7,500.00 a Phone Was. 995. 69 E. 4th 8. Mav 31 (By the Associated of finance anPicse ) The ministry nounced today that a further 60,000,000 In would bonds be gold marks presented to ths reparations commission la Parle today. i tfuifmni. Ituimdt $775.00 775.00 775.00 950.00 900.00 750.00 6,750.00 tf Ciwrie Mao. "5- Comfort Your Skin Convention Is Signed. VIENNA, May 81 A convention has been signed by Germany and Austria, restoring the prewar customs tariffs. It THE price of the LaFayette must re- spond to changes in underlying economic conditions. . . But the quality of the!' LaFayette is in our own keeping, and it is securely fixed by our purpose to build the very finest car that we can. WithCnticnraSoap and Fragrant Talcum Bsif, (Mehisit, t was announced today. May Change League Capital. free gt Ufrstertw, Takwm. atf OmMemra Mav 31. Views are being exchanged between the allied nations relative to the advisability of reopening the quextlon of choosing a city as ths permanent seat of the league of nations. At least ten davs will be required for the council to complete the work before It, hut this period mav be extended, as It Is believed probable that new questions will arise. dletrlct. German Is Obdurate. 65 Slain CEiVBVA, Upper Silesia, May 31 lien era) (By the Associated von Hosfer, commander tress) of the German guards here, has declined to comply with the suggestion made by the Interallied representatives that hs negotiate with Polish insurgents In an attempt to find a ground on which the situation could be adjusted He appeared to be resentful that euoh a request had been made, saying that the Germans had gathered forces for a not great effort and that they would open conversations with the rebels. The suggestion to the general is understood to have been made by French and British officers, who pointed out that grave consequences might result should tha Poles attempt to exclude the British or carry out their threats to blow FORMER PRICES Toiiring Car Torpedo . . . . Roadster . Four-DoCoupe fij ALL CLEANERS "THE APEX Eaay to oporatoTaconomlcal to use weighs only 10 pounds Sold on etay terma BERLIN, ti A Price Announcement H. FISCHER, Mgr. 3RDER THE CLEANER rt OfeERGLOGAU. i SAVE THE DRUDGERY - OF HOUSEWORK Suggests Early Meeting. Germans St 2667-266- 8 where, Dept. X, Ms Idea. Hass. up mtnee and factories in the Industrial The (ear has been expressed In some sources that the Insurgents will become disorganised In the event of a British and Italian advance and plunder, burn and ktlL facturing precision it incorporates and im- proves upon the best standard practice. Owners, repeatedly tell us that iris utb car of the future in the fine car field, and this opinion seems to gain insistence with every new LaFayette car on the streets. Not until you have driven a LaFayette thousands of miles will you realize the long usefulness and brilliant performance which it yields. It has the economy Quietly, surely and upon its own merit, the LaFayette has taken its place among the fine cars of the world. Unlike most cars, it has never been on probation. In engineering, metallurgy and manu- - in Combat. ANNABERO, Bile ala. May 81 (By the Associated Press.) Fifty Poles and fifteen Germans were killed and a total of about 176 were wounded when Polish In' surgents attempted today to take Anna berg after a brief shelling by small field of ... all good things. pieces LaFayette Motors Company 1 MINOR THEFTS REPORTED. Minor thefts reported to the police yea terday ranged all ths way from a .38 Colt automatic, ths property of CL N. Sargent, 675 pugaley oourt, to an Imitation diamond ring, the property of D. 8. tMart Hill, Indianapolis I PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. Perry, 67 East Seventh South street. Mrs. & K. Solomon of the Wellington hotel reported the loss of a ladys Elgin watch. OGDEN SALT LAKE SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND FRESNO Phone Wasatch 129. 4660 South 2nd East. L a FAY E T A Timely Sale of Good Luggage T Committee Will Submit Re- sult of Survey at Meet- TODAY Only Just 68 Bags and Cases from our regular stock. Not special sale goocU-r-eve- ry piece is high-clas- s merchandise and the savings are most extraordinary. 39 29 Suit Cases High-Grade. Bags Brown cowhide, with reinforced leather corners. Fancy linen lined ; 21 and All exceptional value. In regular $22.00 to $25.50 values. Genuine cowhide j well made - be seen to be Mastthroughout. really appreciated. Special Sale Day Special Sale Only Price... 26-inc- h. 95 Price. .. 257 So. -- Main One TheJalf 1 x $18i Lake hardware SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Phone Was. Co. 425 Investigation of Fatality at v Morgantown to Be' Con- ing of Regents Friday. ducted by Army Officials After making an. extended and careful urvey of rren available for the presidency of the University of Utah, the special committee of regents of the Utah school is busy , formulating its report, which will be submitted to the board at a meeting to be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. William W. Ray, chairman of the regents committee that made The survey, the ether two members being Mrs Sarah EL Stewart and Frank ETvana. said that In the course of the extended trip that he had taken, he had been Impressed by the Interest shown generally, as wsll by ths fact that the committee had a ecu rad as available a number of men of outstanding ability and qualification. "There are." said Mr Ray yesterday, "a number of man who are anxious to Idena state which offers, tify themselves with e does Utah, so-- great am opportunity, ill the development of Us resources Some of the men are progress! e to the extent that they are not satisfied with merely occupying a position that pays a good salary. They are really progressiva in all that the word Implies " In making the survey of tho educational field, Mr. Ray first canvassed the Paclfio coast situation, while Mr. Evans wsnt into the eastern field, then Mr. Ray Joined Mr. Evans In Naw York, when they befd extended conferences with a number of the men available for presidency of the Utah institution. The Utah candidates fof the position occupied for the past six years by Apostle John A. Wtdtsoe are Dean J F. Merrill of the engineering department of tha Utah university, Profeaeor Fred W. Reynolds of the extension department. Dean J, A. Gibson of the school of arts and sciences. Dean Milton Bennion of the school of education, and Dr. George Thomas state superintendent of public Instruction. Should the board of regents fall to agree In ths selection of a president before July 1 the result will. It Is generally believed, bo the appointment of an aotlng president or the retention of Dr. Wldtsoe as ths bead of tho school. Dr Wldtsoe waa at the last conference of tho L. D. 8 church unanimously sustained ss a member of the Quorum of tho Tw.lv. apostlos of that church, filling tha vacancy caused by tha elevation of Apostlo Anthony W. Ivins as counselor In ths first presidency Of the church. Apostle fvtns having been choeen to the oounselorshlp by reason of 51 -I- nvestigation general of the arms of the airplane crash at Morgantown, Mil , Saturday, In which four officer anil an enlisted man In the army and two civilians lostjheir Hies, was ordered today Instructions transby 8ecrtarv Weeks. mitted by Major General March, chief of staff, directed that every angle of the disaster be carefully reviewed The re- port will form the basis for any further action which may bo decided upon by tho war department. This Investigation will he Independent of the action taken by the air service's board of Inquiry, which reported today to Major General Menoher, chief of the mr service. This report exonerated the pilot. Lieutenant Stanley Ames, and said there was no svldence ot defective design In WASHINGTON, May J by the Inspector the machine The lnquln by t b inspector general presumably will be of wider scope, however, and take cognirgnce of the statement made by Captain de Levergne, atr attache of the French embassy, who rode In the wrecked plane from tiashtngton to Langley f'ekl, but who declined to return In It, saying that he had notleed on the way down times of lack of balance, and that the ship was at times out of control of Its pilot. Mastert Takes Charge of Twin Fallt Times Special to Tha Tribune. TWIN FtLLS. Idaho. Mav 317 H Masters former owner and editor of the Herald at Provo, Utah, and the Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, who recently purchased the Times, a dally newspaper in this dtv, will take charge tomorrow. The Times Is one of the most influential and prosperous papers In southern Idaho and Mr. Masters betleves the paper has a big future. of Anthon H Lund, first counselor to President He her J Grant, terma of Mr. Ray, Stephen H. Love The and Daniel Alexander expire July 1 The vacancies thus caused will be filled by spin tm.n Is already made by Governor Ma- as follows- T. N Taylor of Provo. Jeannette A IHyde of ta-lt Lake sod David 0 McKay of Ogden . J j j Its the Kodak Season .Tunetime, vacation time, scenery time, chum time its all summed up in kodak time. Begin your kodak record of liappy summer days now. Take pictures of the children, home- - and your friends, pictures lake parties, your canyon hikes trips, your all the dear, gay events of kodak season. of-yo- ur 'of-yo- Every size End style of kodak will be found among our complete assortment all priced at the new low levels. Let us develop your pictures in the particular tone which best brings out their values. 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