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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY .MORNlXO, MAY V Joliet -- Hotelkeeper Slay Former Secretary . and Then Ends Hi Own Life. loy said she had identified Burch in the county Jail about three weeks ago. Oscar E. Brans, a veteran of the world war, furnished the other surprise. He said that on tht night in question be was driving A roadster ef the make Burch used that night and stopped in Santa Monica canyon to change a tire. The driver of another car. blinded by hi headlights, Brann said, stopped, and. after using an epithet, asked him bow be would like to trade lights. C. 8. Bum mar, a state witness, testified previously that he waa stopped Ih the canyon by a ralr of glaring head'ights that night, and used the epithet In ques- -. tlon and made the remark about the trading of lights to a man ho identified D, Iff-- ' ! as Burch. Other witnesses today told of teeing a mysterious car la tha glen the night the shooting occurred by two , men who flashed their lights on mall 'boxes Aa attempt also was made to contradict testimony that Burch and Mrs. Obenchaln, Centinaed from Paco Om codefendant fa the case, were watching the Kennedy residence in Los Angeles the preceding the shooting. Miss Elisaother men. Re 1 raid to have been tn- -. night beth Archibald, connected with a real volved In several recent bootlegger Jlgbta. estata company, testified that a woman In Harlem, Hugh Chambers, a negro, answering Mrs. Obenchain's description waa in her office at the time of the supshot and seriously wounded touts A. e, posed vigil at the Kennedy place. negro attorney, fled, wounding Pa Brann waa on the stand when court adtrolman Pohndorf, who pursued him, and journed. KING any comparison and show its extra value. A few minutes time given to the in-- , spection and comparison of KING COAL with any other coal will go further toward selling our coal to you than any other method we can think of. La-ell- Anally wag captured. The body of Robert Gay, cashier of the Newton, N. J Oas company, who disappeared a month ago, was found and idea. titled. - Relatives said he had been shell, shocked In France and attributed his death to a mental upset brought on by' the death of his mother. Home-goin- g crowds In Grand street, in the lower east side, were thrown Into a when three men and late today, panicwomen fell wounded after five men two drew suddenly pistols and began shooting at one another. The gunmen began their battle within a block of police headquarters. All the gunmen except one es, caped. v The police said that the shooting grew out of a murder eight months ago, when a street duel resulted in the death of the leader of a band of bootleggers The wounded are said to have good chances for recovery. af-ra- LEADER OF RIOT IN JAIL WHIPPED I Leaders fa a Hot fa CHICAGO, May the Cook county jail hers last night were r taken from their early today and whipped by Warden Wesley Westbrook avid thirty guards, armed wKh blackbefore the disturbance, wtiich lastjacks ed for more than four hours, was stopped. The Hot started because of an order limiting the" priaonera right to receive visitors to once instead of twice a year. The riot started on the fourth tier. Flaming blankets et afire by prisoner were dropped to the ground floor. Dense smoke almost suffocated many inmates. With steel strips lorn from their bunks, the prisoners beat upon the bars of the cells, the bedlam bemg heard for blocks. Crowds gathered at the Jail entrance and police were called to beat them away. Efforts of the guards to quell the riot, w hich began at 9 80 p. m. and lasted until after midnight, failed until Warden West- -' brook took charge of the situation. Thirty minutes later the Jail was quiet. "I am sorry that I had to beat the men," the warden said after the excitement had calmed down, but they were There waa destroying public property. but one thing to, do, and that waa to beat them. I had reasoned with them. They refused to obey, and there was nothing left o do but hammer in the fact that they were not to destroy property to gain their end. A mutiny 8. C May COLUMBIA. tit 150 convicts, in the state penitentiary of the was eleven down after put today mutineers had been wounded by penitentwo of them tiary guards and city police, being perhaps fatally ahot. SENSATIONS SPRUNG IN BURCH TRIAL 1,03 ANGELES, May Two surprise 8. were sprung late today by the defense in the trial of Arthur C. Burch for the murder of J. B<aa,Kenned,I.HOne. was Tn the nature of an alibi for tne Prisoner. The other was an attempt to show someone else had been mistaken for him the night of the murder. Mrs. Frances E. Malloy testified that cm the night Kennedy was slain she saw Burch near Watts, a suburb., Burch, she declared, was driving an automobile and stopped to ask her the way to Ixmg She fixed the time at 7.85 or Beach. 7 l( o'clock In the evening. Kennedy was slain shortly after o'clock. Long Beach Is about thirty miles from Beverly glen, the scene of the tragedy. Mrs Mal -- What Dentist? That Is a Great Question There are lots of good dentists in I -- t- Lake City, are there a few poor There are high priced ones and priced good There are few who are good and at the same time vey cheap; the laborer is worthy of his hire, and the dentist deserves a good living for his skill, and experience education. are Extractions positively painless. Examination is free. Open daily to 7 p. m.- - Sunday, 10 to 2. Dr. M. D. Brmghurst, D, D. 8., 233 Main (over the Royal.) . (Adv.) FOURTH NEGRO KILLED BY MOB Texan May 8. The situation Freestone county growing out of the lynching of fihadrick Green, yming negro, said to have been Implicated m the murder of Eula Awsley, 17 -- year-old white girl, by the alleged confession of Snap Curry, one of the three negroes burned at a stake for the crime Saturday morning, la a precarious one, according to officials there. d Greens body was found hanging to a tree between Teague and Klrven. asst of here, early today. There was nothing to connect Greet! with the crime other than the al eged reference to him in Curry's confess.on. It is believed that the negro waa first shot to death and bla body then suspended from the tree as a warning to other negroes. Green waa held by officers on suspicion last Friday, but was released after being questioned. Fears of an uprising among negroes of the county to avsngt tha death of the four members of their race were lessened today and an order by Governor Neff for two companies of rangers to leave Austin for Freestone county tonight was canceled whan Sheriff Mayo sent another telegram saying he believed he bad the situation well In hand. Officl&la tonight were uncertain Just what their next stsp would be, saying that they would be guided altogether by Conditions at Klrven, developments. where the triple cremation occurred, today were reported as having returned to In MEXIA, bullet-riddle- Dawes Predicts Saving of $1,600,000,000 in Government Expenditures for the Year 1922 in Report Submitted to Houses of Congress - . ,, $10.-0- con-gras- . , fH"" - - - ) . j OUR PURPOSE r, -- ! bv'LJ In consulting a patron about the repairs necessary on his Ford, we not to override his try ment or decide for him. Our desire Is to determine what is best for the customer first, last and alwavs. Bv this means we tin friends and pat- The of Age With the Vigor of ronage. In ths Heart of Mart 'ths Motor . yESkJt0rfa i MOTOR i OIPIXJ . was,2gig tircrmmugnflunl. . A CCttUY On Tjouat of Cwf S evict 1 iSi'&SocLilK&QAfc. uisx.iiaui PUkm fAMCV 7 04 ' - row sALe ngs - eviRvWHcee . LEARN TO SWIM NOW tuegANTttoevgrw) hfs q-- j half , Youth century of bank- ing experience that la re- fleeted in eonearvatlsm and aaaty, a spirit of youthfulness that makes for progress these are two outstanding the characteristics of this world patronixsd bank. -- 4 Ay vad's. water-w- i Wisdom par coat Interest on Savings Osposlta. ZionS Savincs Bank fcTRUSTCXi hlkk flat rruij!i. it ;i n.n:n TODAY saving in governmental business for ths fiscal year 1922 as follow : 3 P. M. Estimated Economies. Transfers of property- The war department, $11,507,604; navy department, Shipping board, $276,654; ship marine corp,, $11,151,461; transfers, $65,494; public roads bureau, $480,37$. Other economies: Coordinators' reports, stole department, $1,2(9,46$, $2x8,961; war, $41,023,001; $2,536,448; treasury, navy, $41,7(1,740; interior. 62,163.(55; agriculture, $35,160; labor, $481,227; Justice, $250,000; poetofflce, $13,904,014, library of congress. (641,000; office of superintendent. buildings and grounds, Library of Congress. $2020; government printing office, $1,478,000; civil service commission, $7500; executive office, $21,051; office of superintendent,- - State, War and navy department building, $151,805; Interstate commerce commission, $88,266; veterans' national advisory bureau. $18,797,700; committee for aeronautics, $40,930; ship ping board, $06,407,500; railroad administration, $56,564; Panama canal, $1,858,-17compensation commis employe sion, $2307, and Columbia Institution for the Deaf, $6UU0. 6r. Dawes paid his respects to ths present "archaic avstem of governmental accounting, declaring that the public can never be fully Informed as to the business operation of the government until It la reformed. He criticised the present system of govparticularly ernment accounting, which calls the loan of money to the railroads an Expense, and the return of money loaned 'a reSuch operations, he said, almost ceipt' upset the estimated figures for this year to the extent of about $393,000,000. An accounting situation like this, he asserted, might be regarded as humorous fa a small business. It is nothing short ' calamity of In governmental accounting. Seven pretty, girls from the AbieV Irish Rose - ASK THE BURNS IT. Company will model MAN WHO 1 Sassy Jane Dresses in a fashion review 2: kki-- ' A i F , oi Deficiency Etimates. The budget director explained in detail the relation of deficiency and supplemental appropriations to the budget estimates and said that the total deficiency estimates suumitted by the budget bureau, amounting to $507,7(4,452, contain a number of reaubmisalons Items which have been submitted In on estimate and not provided for by appropriation, were again aubmitted fa a later estimate. These resubmlsslons amounted to which reduced the net amount of the estimates aubmitted by the bu reau to $431,068,461, he asserted. The appropriations made by congress during the period covered by the report from July 20, 1921, to March 20, 1023, are shown to total $374,(01,040, of which $6,842,431 is payable from tho postal rev, nues, and consequently does not represent withdrawal of money from the treasury. , "This reduces the total expenditures from the treasury authorised" by congress In deficiency appropriation during the period to $367,848,600, raid Mr. Dawes. The expenditures so authorised by concorgress do not, however, represent responding Increase in the expenditures as estimated by the bureau of the budget in the December budget, since of the amount so authorised $2(4,633,760 was Included by the bureau of the budget fa the estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year 1022. aa shown In the December ' budget. This leaves a total of authorlied exfrom the penditures treasury In excess of those estimated In the budget of Of amount, $60,000,000 of the $80,000,000 provided In the highway act of November 0, 1021, la expected to remain unexpended at tho beginning pl the next fiscal year, according to statements made by the department of agriculture, and deducting .this - from the $10$, 214.(11 leaves the sum of $42,214,811, which represents the possible amount by which supplemental and deficiency appropriations granted by congress during this period may Increase the expenditures from the general fund in the treasury during tbs fiscal year 1032 over the budget estimate of $3, 0(7, (22, $66, an amount more than offset by reductions In expenditures under other appro. priations. 2. thl' i&fh .j 'J If you are a railroad or a street ear mas. you should know Hubbard-- , V?) lena a few step south A of th Kenvoa Balcony. v. Hotel . 4 ' !- i it T fI in , We became acquainted with the majority of c' pur street ear and railroad friends through our position as official timekeepers for the Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railroad., The watches of these men in particular require a precision and accuracy which our adjusters and repairmen ' completely satisfy. , Music by the Brox . Orchestra " ? Tou are Invited. ' (Main Floor.) r , Juggling words, he plainly admits ths charge that th original statement of the president waa not based on facts. The admirdstratlon banks on the credulity of th Amerloan heavily for a reduction of taxes la the only people, test as to whether or not there has been a reduction in expenditures, raid Jar. Byrnes The plain fact la that there has been no reduction of taxes by the congress except that of th big trusts and the multimillionaires of th country. The vast body of th taxpayer has been given no , relief whatever. , , Another Attack. i 1 The great majority of local car men are our customers. We frankly solicit all of your business and extend to you the complete facilities of our store standard, guaranteed and honest- ly priced merchandise; dignified credit and friendly, personal service. , t t ' . I "Th director of the budget state that only such reductions as are real and not postponed expenditures' raving are Included In his general eatimats of savMr. ings, said Byrnes, South Carolina. "Conrlunlv evidence that this Is not true la contained In th fact that this claim fa alleged raving waa first made public In July, 1921, and th largest single savings waa claimed for th treasury department, On tbe same amounting to $30,143,140. day a letter was addressed by the representative of th budget bureau In th treasury department to the ohlefs of the vartoua divisions, complaining that fa ! their responses to budget circular No. 1 they had rot raved enough monev. when an anal vale showed the total amount to bo saved from the bureaus in tie treasury department amounted to but (2,000,000. "And, to offset this, he Mid, ' You have submitted to us estimates for deficiencies amounting to $40,000)00.' go that the representative of the bureau knew that this alleged raving waa a fraud, and so Informed his subordinates; and yet the director of the bureau announced Osatlaasd tnm Pass Om it as an actual raving, and now, after a lapse of etx montha announces to th fa building a canal from public that this amount of $30,006,000 la saved $10,006 his own, six months a real raving,thatwhen thf Atlantia to tho Pacific, and $100,000 ago, ntated an analysis showed it to authorised some years ago, and which be no saving at all. cannot now be used, for enlarging the CROKER DECISION AFFIRMED. eapltol grounds. TALiiAHASSEE, Fla., May I Th suCalls It Bunk. preme court of . Florida today affirmed An Enormous Total Characterizing allegedqgavtnga as bud- the decision of the circuit court for Palm As against this enormous total reduc- get bunk, Mr. Byrnes raid It was re- Bench county, In which the late Richhr., waa declared to be comtion. the estimate of economies and rav- grettable that the president should be ard Croker, the new Imposition of misled by claims of savings "of the paper petent to handle hi affairs. The case ings Incident to over a Involved If suit brought by Howard and he that control believed governmental the variety, executive In 1922 la eetimated by the budget bureau, "be would, ih Justice to Croker, a son, seeking to annul the acthe of tion father at the taxpayers, urge congress to declare a over to his wife. In turning his prupei tv director of the budget in tht report He feel dividend. the lesser eum of $280,134,835.estimate of A casual analysis show that the claim reasonably assured that this KILLED BY TORNADO. economies and ravings attributable to the mad by the director of the bureau of but la an underestimate,' tba budget, acting for the president, ot new system PONCA CITY, Ok!., May s, refa this made been made the administration ha If effort in by savings that 23, was Instantly killed early today sre still sxpendtturea from the ordinary routine ravings and economies gard, the as to vindicate it, and will at of the government, and the figures sub- when a tornado struck Cerres, fourteen so large miles southwest of here. The Christian the asm time emphasis the Indispen-to mitted by him In support thereof, are church waa demolished and much damsable policy of the budget bureau plainly deceptive, raid Mr. Byrnes (Ten. was done to other buildings In th ' to age the conformable aeeaee). have Its estimate "In January the president announced town. Several people are reported inprinciples of buslnes conservatism. A heavy downpour accompanied "In these figures the director of the to tho country that through economies jured.storm. to It make found effected Impossible by Jhe government, there had the budget has any reliable estimate of some Indefinite been a saving for tha flist six months of Children In Spring Tims, general savings, such aa those Incident the fiscal year of (186,000,000. His state, to the corrected system of purchasing ment was couched in the most general Mrs, C. Osborn, 7112 Hillside Rd Clevewhich has been established In the gov- and ambiguous term and wholly tailed land, Ohio, My granddaughter ernment, by which competition between to show Just where these alleged savings was troubled write; with a rough for nearly two and the overlapping and ac- had been made. departments took Foley's Honey and Tar She years. has been Ry resolution Introduced on February and quiring of unnecessary surplus Is how gone. It loosened On the basis of the original 0, he was requested to glvs congress the the her rough avoided phlegm so ahe could rale It easily. mad different the by depart- details of these savings. After a delay Foley's estimates and Tar la lust what chilhoney ments and establishment! there have of three months, the director of the bud- dren should have for feverish colds, been eliminated, after due consideration get confesses that the sum named repre- coughs, "snuffles and tight, wheeay of the facta Involved, In the neighbor-- 1 sents reductions, some of which are real breathing. Be sir to ret Foley', it hoed of 8150,600,000 claimed economise. I ravings. He aays that a part of these checks croup and whooping cough, too. Director Dawes tabulated the estimated' reductions are simply postponed expendi- Schramm-Joh- n son. Drugs. Flv t5 Oood estimated economies and tures. Whatever he may mean by these Store $250,000,000 - - (Adv.) , clao-sift- . 00 $1,600.-000,0- j IS The extra value in KING. COAL is so real and so obvious that it will well repay any1 buyer, in the money saved and in the satisfaction derived from its use. -- WASHINGTON, May $. Government expenditures for ths fiscal year 12$ will show a reduction of mpre than from tho actual expenditures for ths preceding fiscal year, 1011, congress waa informed today by President Harding In transmitting the .report of Director Dawes of the budget on economies and savings in governmental business. ' Director Dawes estimated that govern4 ment expenditures for the current fiscal year, which were given In the December will budget estimates as $3, 8(7, 028,161, be at least $46,650,23$ leas, or approximately $3,822,$72,030. Aa compared with 1031, he continued, there has been a reduction of $907,500,000 fa expenditures for the operation of the normal. routine business of the government subject generally to executive control. Of MAN this sum he attributed $250,000,000 to the UNDER CHARGES Imposition of the executive plan and s pressure on the routine business organSEATTLE. Wash., May . Alfred T. isation of the government under the new the budget White, former Interpreter for the United system by States Immigration service here, and Y. buretu. inaugurated Ikenecbt, Seattle Japanese, were taken The report of Director Dawes wae subInto custody by federal agents hers today mitted to ths house appropriations comIn connection with the discovery of ths mutes by ths president fa connection alleged filing of hundreds of forged in- with a pending resolution by Representacome tax refund claims, aggregating tive Byrns, Democrat, Tennessee, askthousands of doRars. ' the president to Inform the house in ing Assistant United States District At- what ways direct savings of $32,000,000 torney Judson Falknor and secret service and Indirect savings of $104,000,000, preoperatives who caused the arrest of the viously announced by .the president as two men said' that a preliminary investi- accomplished by the budget bureau durof operation, gation of refund clalmt turned over to ing its first six month them showed that several hundred had had been made. already been bald. Ths claims wars filed in behalf of Japanese aliens, who, on Instances Savings Items. leaving ths country, paid certain Income Director Dawea presented in detail, taxes cn funds accumulated tn the United tables and stateStates, subject to refund -if - they .returned with accompanying for within ths year. ments, the comparative expenditure di' Claims were filed, Mr. Falknor charged, the past and present" fiscal years, those In behalf of Japanese who had never re- vided into item representing turned to this country from Japan. . their which were charged to executiveandcontrol siminames being forged to ths documents. . and others such aa public debt lar account which wera consideredgov-aa Smalls Trial Again Halted. routine of apart from the subjectHe Io submitWAUKEGAN, 111 . May 8 (By ths As- ernment expenditure. sociated Press. ) Governor Small's trial ted exhaustive reports of the governmenhalted again today, when Judge Clairs tal savings accomplished through intersurplus supC, Edwards was confined to his bed departmental transfer of method put . plies and other economy poisoning in bis right arm. item bureau, Court was ordered adjourned until into effect by the budget Involv of transaction at 10 o'clock and if Islng thousands, Wednesday morning all the the Judge is not able to resume the trial ing ships, shoes, sealing wax and utilised by that time plana for calling tn one of many article and commodities the the other Judges of the circuit wHl be by the government, together with case. amount of saving realised In each considers!!. A further reported director The budget Held on Homicide Suspicion. current that the savingsof reaerve against $111,000,000 eet up by NEW YORK, May 8. Ell Du Puy, appropriation in establishment and manager of Hotel Margaret in Brooklyn the department in reapone to executive Heights, and Albert Bradich, a vermin August, 1011, notwithsexterminator, were held in (5000 ball on request, had been increased, congress of by warrants of suspicion of homicide by tanding reappropriation Magistrate Geiemar today, as ths result more than $7,000,000 of this reserve for of tho deaths 'at the hotel recently of other purpose, to the approximate eum Mr. and Mra. Fremont M. Jackson, who. of $126,000,000. Only such part of these are alleged to have been killed by fumi- reduction aa are real aavlnga and not were Included postponed expenditure gating gas. of savings eatlmat In the general Released on Bond. added. . DURANGO. Colo., May I. Rod gDay, greater reduction. Director who has been held in the county Jail Dawes declared that the present estihere since April 84, list, when he shot mated for 1928 for the opand killed William L. Wood, city editor of eration expenditure of the routine buelneea of the the Durango Herald, waa released on after eliminating expendibond late today on order of District government, of $7,500,000 authorixed by ture N. Searcy. Day, who k Judge William after the aubpfiaalon of the ofbudget the editor and owner of the Durango Demofor representation crat, probably will be tried on a charge providing State at the Brasilian centtm-nl- al of murder at the fall term of court, it Unitedexposition, seed loans, and fulfillwas announced. ment of the treaty with Colombia, es-aa budget compared with the December Shoplifters Ring Revealed. ' timates, showed an excess of only SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. Disclosure on a total of $1,75$, 375,672, or a of a ring of shoplifters whioh had trained 114 per cent her to that occupation and to which she discrepancy of only was bound by an oath was made fa a Bureau. Statement given the police tonight, they An Impersonal declared, by Harriet Crotbers, - 81 years The report was described by Director - . of age and pretty. Dawes a an effort to determine what The girl, who also la known, ss Ras the real aavlnga of the government had , Dupont, was questioned in ths presence been during the current fiscal year. Of representatives of ten "Ban FYancisco The bureau of the budget la an im buelneea and stored ofand the nonpartlean department admitted, In this Parficers said, the theft of $15,000 worth of personal eald Mr. Dawea agent. goods from those establishment. She ticular report, where it estimate may In an apwas arrested la ft Saturday night. contention of bael a become According to the girls purported state- proaching political contest, lta figure the test meet ment, she was bound by her pledge to the should and be conservative ring which trained her to -act as a shop- of examination, not only fa the present, lifter for fifteen Years. when existing partibut in the future, and the san difference are forgotten for Impartiality and nonpartisanrecord In aTTfEtt- ship of the budget bureau la considered unprejudiced mind of. retrospect by the atudent. and economist the governmentnoted that the director "It will be of the budget, out of total eetimated exfor 123, $3,012,372,030 of penditure being genonly $1,766,376,673 ascontrol erally subject to executivebusiness ofIn the routine of the operation Thee figure compare with cateactual expenditureOf under the earn segre1021 $2,673,425,070, in gories out of a total annual expenditure gated The reducfor 1021 of $5,538,040,680. for the in ordinary expenditure tion of the operation of the routine buelneea executo government generally subject with 1022. in compared control tive 1021, will be, therefore, in the neighborhood of $907,500,000. 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