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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL OilSf UlrJI FT-- .1 E 25, 1022. SSI i I 6mn cimmme mjfffld mm I Co xP Fenner Submarine Chaser Mayor Advises Special Officers in New York Crpt'-Te-dl to Flee From Harbor;' Crew Arrested. j Customs Believe Officials Liquor Importing Ring Will Be Uncovered. Larjpe NOW YORK, April 24. Custom official announced today that they wrer working to smash m rich bootlegger ring which, they charged, had mobilised a j'Qttt of former submarine chasers to meet rreation of Africa's dry navy." The federal agents am working cm. the theory that the swift craft that once and were eold pursued Csrman after the war now are posing aa naval vessels, and commanded by officer in the uniform of the Halted States, already 'have succeeded' in roatTnr-fAW'- W worth of rum into the United Stales (mm Bermuda and Havana. The announcement of the discovery of the alleged smuggling scheme was made after submarine chaeer 1W, reehrlstened the Vidus, had been nabbed in Kw York - harbor by a police boat and customse launch after she haa passed quaran-tinand was darting toward a pier. Custom men claimed that they had found aboard her numerous chart with marked landing along the Atlantic coast and Hudson river. NO hquor was found aboard tale her and the crew told a of having bad their cargo plundered by coastyesterpirate off the Long Island day. , au hair-raisi- - Crew Is Held. . The sx chaser, said tot bear British reg. la try. was tied up at the Battery, where she tonight was held on a technical charge that eh left Bermuda without clear. ice papers. Her captain, who gave his name as John Kelly. and his crew of saved were taken! to th customhouse for a severe grilling. After the examination, which, was attended by a of the of (ice of the British representative &onsul general. Assistant United State said. Falk Attorney TJtited Kelly wore the uniform of State naval officer. We have not made yet any charge against Captain Kelly and tho crew, Mt 1 understood that the .Fldus carried 21M cases of choice Scotch whisky from Bermuda, and that Is what we want to find out. The vessel failed to show on her manifest any cargo, and, after questioning by customs agents. It was decided to take her into port and question the crew.k -- Wrath of zzz ; cay TOU nizyId like to puthzzx in CInunom Mat Bootleggers. W. L. Fuller and Farley Gerber, special officer employed recently by city authorities at Helper to assist in enforcement of the prohibition law, claim that they were forced to leave that city because of threats made against their lives by angered They bootleggers. stated that at the request ef the mayor and marshal of Helper, who bad told them that feeling was running high among the foreign element of the town, they left the city and wer forced to walk from ths Helper city limits to a distance of five mile. Fuller and Gerber were- - employed by basis of a Helper city authorities on daily Wag and a certain amount for each conviction of a violator of th prohibition law. A week or more ago they raided, the town by surprise and mads six or seven arrest. Fending th trials ot the defendants, th two men claim that they received threatening letter. Both men remained, however, and ttl- fled In court in each case last Friday.) Following th trials, the mayor and marshal advised them to leave Helper feeling immediately, la view of th among the fore gner as a result of the Jesse The marshal, prosecutions. Is said to hav told hi brother, Joe Kilvtirwe, tn drive the two men to Castlegat In his automobile. Instead of driving them to Csstlegate, the two men claim that he dropped them at the city limits of Helper and warned them against returning to th city- Fuiler and Gerber claim that they wer and desperate exposed to bootleggers foreigner all along the road to Castle-gat- e. They were required to walk all of th way, according to their atory. They consulted a Balt Lake attorney yesterday relative to taking some action for th manner against Jo Halvorse in which he had treated them on the automobile trip. Fuller- - and Gerber were employed In Bait Lake from time to time In special cases Investigated by the federal prohibition enforcement office. poueae range Hatfield ft sne t. h, sr od Always 10c. 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Cas-llega- te, TACOMA, Wash , April 24 Because husband will provide nothing more expensive than a flivver to haul his wife around in is not sufficient ground for divorce, it was decided in superior court today, when Judge William D. Askren refused the divorce petition of Mrs Johanna Stevens, (2 years of age, against James Stevens, 7L Mrs. Stevens on ths witness stand testified that their domestic bark bit to rocks when her husband Insisted en drivPirate Tale Doubted. ing a flivver. 1 would not be seen riding In en of Federal agents who said thenr believed those things," she said. th name John Kelly fictitious and declared 'Petition dented," Judge AsM name wad that th captain real , , Stanley Clark of Brooklyn, dmhnated kren. that Cher might be brought against her an. captain a charge of wearing ensign's uniform lilegwly Kelly," who. claimed Dempsey at one time to nave served to tin United Makes Bout State rvv, denied that he waat wearing naval uniform. PARIS. April 24 By th Associated All I had was a cap that resembled git Press Bihy Be I sac tonight won the snsigns headpiece," he told reporter "Keilv claimed to hav been taking middleweight championship of France on Prunler. The men liquor to Montreal for a Bermuda wins points over Maurice and th decision merchant a he owned the cradt, when fought twenty round was rendered by Jack liempiiey, world petrous on another cruiser stole h bn cargo champion heavyweight pugilist, who and manifest. The story ot th plftatlcal the bout. raid oft iMcMauk Point was the greatest Dempsey furnished the only knockout thriller that had been brought tntr port In many days, but customs officials of the evening thin when he rose from claimed to hsvs detected point at which the referee s chair and announced his , ths tale, as nested by different members decision in French. oft ths crew, .did not gib. Incident ally or of tho brew, Ray Palmer, was a. CONTRABAND SEIZED. lefsd to bo carrying I. W. W. literature. BAN FRANCISCO. April 24. A contraband shipment of arms and ammunition, presumed to be for en of th revoluTrio tionary factions In China, was seised today by customs - officials on the trans"Sid pacific liper Nanking of th China Mall Steamship company. Ths shipment was WELCH, W. i Va, April 21. ft E made up of 15,000 rounds of ammunition Lively Buster Pence and William Salters and n number of automatic pistols and wer today found not guilty of killing rifles. It was concealed among the bag Bid Hatfield, Mingo county miners' lead-e- gage of th , steerage passengers. her last August. Ths verdict was returned by a Jury tot circuit court, Ths REFUSES REVIEW $F CONVICTION. defendants wer freed of a like WASHINGTON, April 24. The supreme charge last December 1 cenmeot ion with court refused to review the contho death of Ed Chambers. Hatfield and viction today of William Page, truest Burr, Chambers were shot on the courthouse Milton Brown and Willibm Finley, who In th presence of their wives. In wer held lower court of gullly stjsp of the Volstead law In possessing PIONEER 8ANKER DIES, . club in the Douglass of Fresno, cL, a Peter pint bottle of "Jackass" brandy. Honolulu, April t Cushman Jones, pioneer buidnees man and SEEKING COAST BUSINESS. on of tho founder of tho Bank of Hawaii, died hero today of pneumonia after Special te The Tribes. f several day lllneas. Mr. Jones, who was DELTA, April 24 M. M. Steele, Jr. bom In Boston December 1, 1827. came has been sent by financial Interest In to Honolulu In n sailing ship around Delta to Lon Angeles to make a study of Cap Horn In 1857. Ho aas a prominent market conditions for certain products of figure in the life of the islands Millard county, preparatory to a selling mln-tsttha days of th monarchy and wasduring He Is expected to devote front campaign of finsne In 1891 and 1892. When one to throe months to his research. th monarchy was overthrown and a republic established, he was in the first EXPOSITION PROMOTER DIES. cabinet of Sanford B. Pole, first and only ATLANTIC CITT, N. J., April 24 president of Hawaii, Harry F. McGardle, widely known exposition man, who was connected with the NEWS OF DEATH RECEIVED. management of th world fair at ChiEpselal te Tbs Trlbuae. , cago, the St. Loots fair and the San DELTA, April 24 Mrs. Glenn Stewart Francisco exposition, died her yester-H- e has been called to Blandlng by th death I day was born In Michigan fifty of her mother, Mr. Nielson, of that I eight year ago and recently "had lived In Philadelphia. tresses, but I cant afford it just now. .Nevertheless no saving can competv h--c Easy to Spot Americans of Three to Eight Generations Behind Them, Scientist Tells National Academy, and Presents Reasons WASHINGTON, April IL Adult descendant of families which ar three to tight generation born American," po- physical . chnractorisUctu-oosli- E tingulahabl front eltlsens of other antecedents, acoordlng to Dr. A. HrdUcka of th Smithsonian institution. Reporting to tho national academy of science today on Ids study ef stature and head form of old families," Dr. Hrd-licIn American declared that adult men of that claiisifit.stlon average I fe4 SV inches In height and adult women nearly i feet 4 incite; which Is well above tho general moan of thta country and la higher than In any large group of white In Europe "Th head Is of good alae." the speaker continued, particularly so In th worn- head, howsver, on. Tho form of th shows a great variation, indicating only Intermelittle tendency so far toward Th typo of diate American tocloser a allows approach physiognomy ward such a type, though similar change classes better the In observable sr also of English " Rffort to bring about a "natural bioInsects logical control" of ofInjurious which through Importation wereparaaitt deerrlbed in a attack such peris, ka tp Traction Company Begins - Annuql Street Repairs Th Utah. Light A Traction company haa begun its annual spring repair work on th pavements and tracks coming under Its control. Th Inrgeet item on th program call for a 154 000 expenditure for relaying of ths track on Ninth Last between Ninth South and Tweity-flrs- t This work is to be started South street within the next two week. A entire new roadbed will also be laid along Ninth Fust street St certain places when the engineers hav advised this work. In. stead of laying paving blocks along tbs sides of th raiia the company will use reinforced cohcret slaba After the tie Cr uiu B0 Y0O paper read by U O Howard, Chief of th bureau of entonomolory in .he department of agriculture He said It hart been founrt that such paraaitea often aided in Iho. fight... a cellist .nstlva JnJurtoun insects as well as thoee ahith had been acrtJontally brought Into th country. Those working on th problems, ho aaJrt, hart become generally convinced that good reaulta wer obtained by th importaof parasite. tion J Professor D. H Campbell of Lolend Stanford university, CaL. rteaerfbed his studies upon th Ausorigin of th tralian flora." He declared the vegetation ef northeastern Australia r lowly related to that of New Guinea and the Malay arohipeiago, while that of Tasmania was evidently related to the flora of South America H traced this reaomblani e In theory to th. long held belief that "Gondwanaland. th great southern continent. United South America, Af- rica and Australia." Other speakers today were Dr. E. Mark and I. O. Wyman, who deliversI, a paper on Mitochondrial Bodies In the Spermatogensis of Chortnlppu Curtlpen-nte,- " and Dr. W. I. Halstead of Johns Hopkins, who reported on experiment in "transplanting of entire ' limbs without suture of v! and steel hav boon laid th outstd ot th rati will be paved with cement slabs four feet long and eighteen inches wide. Th tnsirt slabs will be oa foot in width are being Considerable Improvement made at present on Main street Ths work Will be completed to th Intersection of Bouth Temple with Main street, and then th workmen wlH repair West TemAfter these streets hav been finple ished they wiH turn their attention to hlato and South Tempi street ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. E Schuler was serrated at 2201, South State street lari night, on a charge of violating the prohibition law Th anti-Vi- c squad patrolmen who raided his said they found two pint of whisky and a suitcase of empty bottles. Schuler ws released under flOfi bolt ' t r l Kl D " f 1500 square feet of ground floor space on Main street, with part of the display' space in show window, for $150.00 per month? 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