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Show c THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, strikebreaker,, those who sent them to Herrin were partly responsible for the Southeastern i Idaho Com 'mercial Bodies to Discuss Problems at Pocatello. JUNE Qjtrisiy mtod outbreak. Senator Myers reed newspaper ac count of the killings, giving; descriptions of fleeing men shot down, and oth ers hanged or murdered. AlViuU. was the offense for which those men were shot down, beaten, banged; tor which, "they were shot down like dogs after they had surrendered, and when they were unarmed and defenseless?" Senator Myers asked. "Were tney guilty of murder, arvon. treason, rape? No. They were guilty of none of these things. conwere ot They exercising the guilty stitutional right of every American citizen, working for sages and earning-a- n hones living, with which to pay their honeet debts, and the living expenses of themselves and their families. It was lawful, work,. In 'Which they were engaged. It was "not bootlegging ort dynamiting." 1 00 ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN A STATE N ew Silk Sport Latest Summer Fashions POCATELLO, Idaho, June 24. The Pocatello chamber of commerce Is making every , effort to arrange an Instructive program as well as entertainment for the convention of commercial bodies from alt southeastern Idaho here June 27 and 28. Highways and the development of Idaho's resources will form the chief motif of the conference, althoogh a number of other matters will be considered which should engage the cooperation of all counties of this seetlon of the state. More than 100 delegates are ex pected at the .meeting. Registration of delegatee will take place .Tuesday morning at the chamber of commerce rooms and an address of Welcome by Mayor Jesse R. 8. Budge will open the afternoon program. Responses will be made by delegates from Idaho Falls, Blackfoot. American Falls. Twin Fails, .Montpelier, Mackey, Ashton, and other cities. A roll call of counties will follow and an address on Greater Idaho will by .President, Charles ,t . delivered of the Idaho Technical Institute. Proband Idaho's Road Program . lems will be discussed by Robert O. Graham of Pocatello and by other men familiar with the highways In the state and the sections that need development. An effort is being made to procure the attendance of State Road Commissioner J. Olson. In the evening there will be a serenade by the Boy Scouts band and the Italian band, followed by a banquet at the Bannock cafe. Fred McCowan will preside and Introduce Joe T. Toung as toastmaster of the .evening. Charles Bower man of the, Rotary club and J. E. Edgerton of the Kiwanls club are In charge of the entertainment features, and some rare stunts are assured. Chester Wells. Arthur Peterson and O. P. Barber form the decoration The Business and Profes- .committee. i RATHENAU, SLAIN w CeattBBed from Pifi Oae palio a treaty between Germany and soviet Rukala. News of the signing of this pact, which has gone dowii In history as the treaty of Rapello, broke like a bomb shell among the Genoa, conference and came within an ace of breaking up the conference. The treaty, which was a general agreement of amity and commerce between the two nation to gave fuU - recognition the soviet regime and drew out a strong protest from the allied representatives. Ir. Rathenau was bornlifeSeptember zt. 1S67. His earlier active gas confined almost exclusively to business. the war of al the ine exigencies calling him irtto politic A Rousing Sale Monday C advertise our extensive stocks and acquaint our customers with the advantage of making selection while all are fresh and new, featuring Monday 1000 of the prettiest new summer frocks at these special prices. To ' At 2.95 At 4.95 At 7.95 At 9.95 At 14.75 At 16.75 KKgUJN. June 24. (By the Associated Press.) Chancellor Wirth . government tonight 4s marshalling the natlon'e liberal elements to the dpfense of the young German republic, and organised labor, represented In both socialist parties, is again first to buckle on the armor, just as it did during the Kapp revolt. Announcement is made that the" government y courts Tor tainment for the following evening, and wtttstATOsft8IK5iraina! the trial ot nationalist plotters and that the program will be composed of a se- a state will be for of Prussia emergency ries of round table discussions on ImporAH regimental reunions and tant matters of Interest to southeastern proclaimed. militaristic demonstrations are (o be proIdaho. hibited. Yet. d'wplte vociferous cries of iorg live the republic." which resounded chamber at the through the rclch-ta- g close of a memorial session to Rathenau of men all ranks and today, thoughtful parties were silently 4iut gravely apprehensive for the nation. While the heat of resentment and partisan feeling has not yet sufficiently cooled to warrant an appraisal of the direction in which the political effect of Rathenau' assassination will spread, yet this much a Is certain the government is facing far more precarious situation than it did bullets struck down when nationalist Erzbergeln the. B1 ax: a forest ten months ago. Continued from Png Ooo Have Right to Ann. "I believe that, replied Senator Myers. It is the primary duty of the government, but if the government does not do It, our people should have a right to arm themselves against lawlessness." It is the fault of the state of Illinois Senator In not doing its duty," said Bursum. In dereliction was there "Undoubtedly the exeoutlve branch of the government continued Senator Myers. of Illinois,' The state authorities were derelict They will be derelict further. In my opilti- ion. In rny opinion nothing will be done about .his. There will be no punisnment for any of the perpetrators of this crime. There will doubtless be a grand Jury i ailed, but on that grand Jury there will doubtless be business men, whose business is Iflcely tp be disastrously effected Their busiif Indictments are returned. ness is likely to be boycotted, and picketed. Tho state's attorney anil the sheriff have to be ejected In Uiat community by voters. The people who perpetrated this crime evidently, owing to their numbers, constitute a considerable proportion of the voters of the community." To Incite Violence. "It will be passed over In my opinion and only tend to encourage and Incite others to like crimes In other instances, when they feel they have like provocation." Senator Republican, Borah, Idaho, chairman of the labor committee, said It would be well to inquire whether the nonunlun men, who were victims. of the attack, went to work In the mines In good faith or whether they were strike, breakers. He Indicated that If they were i Exceptional Offer I --- FOR t THIS WEEK - tomorrow g E GINNING morning, we will place on sale (t limited number of the latest Suit Patterns UNION MADE TO YOUR ORDER 1 V you yvootiNmtumz ".Tailon of Quality Clothes" 215 South Main. By the Kenyon Hotel. Stores ftom Coast to Coast KIKTS for every pastime of the summer a beautiful array of them, in the materials, colors and patterns sponsored for sports wear and ideally suit able for dress occasions as well. The value We would emphasize far it is exceptional at 4.93. Baronet Satins Georgette Crepes Silk Jerseys Fantasai Silks , Sport Flannels JN PLAIN' white, sport colors, novelty stripes and black and white combi- nations. We question if values such as these have been shown in Salt Lake for many years. Scores and scores of styles in cool, crisp, wash frocks ' and Bathing Suits conceivable every and popular wash Marked to 6.50 4.95 "VNE can only get an idea of the vast array of styles as well as the phenomenal values represented in each of these different lots by a visit to The Paris Monday, 'T'HE ion. , "Not only did he lay down his life for his own people." said the chancellor, "he died for the cause of International reconciliation, and from hia death all true friends of new Germany and those who mean to cherleh cordial sentiments for it will draw an inspiration which will give them needed strength to deal with foes who would throttle the republic. j stocks will be at their very of completeness, many recent purchases being Bhown first time Monday, and particularly advantageous will selection prove with all these late arrivals included. The government, he announced, proposed to develop the young republic, In a true social spirit just as soon as pressure from abroad was removed from it. The house immediately supported the Socialist resolution. ... Failure to See Own Babe Alleged in Divorce Paper Although be could easily have done so, her husband has never seen her baby. Sophia A. Erickson chargee in a divorce suit filed against Carl John Waldormar Qnckson, a farmer, in the district court yesterday. The action Is brought because of alleged cruelty " and failure to provide. ' Audrev lone Greenwell filed a divorce complaint aralnst Hgnrv C. Greenwell. alleging crueKr. She asks that sne be of fort.two Canadian given twentv-on- e war bonds owned by the defendant The bonds have a present value of 8!i4 each, to the according complaint. Charlotte Hall was given a dixcrce from Oscar Hall liecauee of cruelty yesterday by Judge Jif. L. Ritchie. The w.fe testified that her husband threatened to kill her. this sale we hope to see every home in the enjoying one of these electric irons this A special purchase makes' on possible this 1.75 Ironclad Sheets Another attractive item for the summer home, and affording a saving of interest to Monday shoppers. Six glasses 1.45 and water jug, in pretty patterns One of the standard lines that is being used in hotels, apartments and homes of Salt Lake. Full bed size, 81x90, and of heavy muslin; seamless and neatly hemmed of these will be needed during the Monday for the first time the towel with red borders will sell for Stock up and save. 2 Yards 64-inc- h Monday Only for Choice, Monday 3.C0, 3.50 and 4.00 Valuer JjUNDKEDS of women will carry new hand bag following this remarkable sale Monday. '.All are the latest sovelties of the season, Uj bags, canteens and purses, ineluding seal grain, pin seal and other leathers, velvets, etc. All 'regular 3.00 to 4.00 styles, beautifully lined and yHESE are the kind of garments that women revel over expressing the most luxurious in fine silk undergarments for summer. Beautifully designed gowns, lace trimmed chemises, step-in bloomers, vests, combination and bloomers. Of crepe de chine, radium silk sad noisette satins, in flesh, honey dew or orchid. -- 1.29 2,000 Huck Towels, 10c Each 10c each. A Regular 6.60 Values in the. June Sale 2.00 Water Sets ulation ' Dainty Silk Underwear standard guaranteed iron." Sale just for Monday only at DOZENSand ' fitted. Complete With Cord and Stand price begun l, fancy silk stripes. 6.00 Priscilla Electric Irons summer. this new only at 4.93. JXCLUDING ginghams, organdies, imported voiles, dotted Swisses, linenes, Shantung and other material and their combinations in the lovelieat, coolest new styles imaginable. Trimmed with contrasting colored sashes, organdy inserts, vestees, fancy ribbons, etc. Complete range of sizes for women and misses. . The middle and left sides of the house rose In vociferous applause. The chanas a cellor described ' Dr. Rathenau childlike and forgiving soul, who carried no grudge and who willingly forgot He said Injuries inflicted by others. that the foreign minister had even declined to accept a body guard offered him, as he did not believa anyone was capable of threatening hia life. Then he did not knew Helfferlch, a communist deputy interjected. The climax of the chancellor's brief tribute was reached when, turning to the right, he declared solemnly to the "Respected nationalists: gentlemen, things cannot go on this way any long- all-woo- THE WITH season has Value Pit 1:95 A you, but nearly over for uswhich the reduction that is here feaexplains tured in farewell to these remaining suits for Mermaids. All are California styles that are in such demand-O- f in pretty colors with Denounces Attacks. Lauds Slain Leader. i Hand Bags material , "This oeat, said the president, pointing to Dr. Rathenaus place on the government bench, "would not be vacant today had It not been for the boundless inflammatory agitation directed against the heads of the government. This remark was addressed to the right tide of the house. He paid Dr. Rathenau a moving tribute for his unselfish devotion to the cause of the republic and his speech evoked loud cries of "Long live the republic!" l,n which the galleries Joined. JYiancellor Wirth, who followed, could hardly make hie voice carry beyond the first row of seats. He was visibly moved, disfor the loss of Dr. Rathenau is tinctly personal matter with him. The was to known minister been have foreign more than a mere cabinet colleague he was the driving force in policies tor which the chancellor was given credit, and the foreign minister was generally viewed as the chancellor's coach. Dr. Wirth recalled Rathenau' work at Genoa, expressing the conviction that the dead ministers sentiment as expounded In the presence of the allied leaders souqded a new note in behalf of interHe pralaed him national reconciliation. for having pointed out a path which would lead to the world's economic restorat- If Choice of Womens Commotion Ensues. er." want clothe that are comet In styTe, perfect in fit and that are made from fabric that are woven for durability and newness of pattern, take advantage of this aaie. Don't Mia Tbit Opportunity If I f i WIRTH REGIMES POSITION PERILOUS The emotion which marked the brief addresses of Chancellor Wirth and President Locbe before the reichstag reflected Kcnllments which were shared by many others, while the rioting of the radicals throughout whnt was to have been a decorous memorial to the dead foreign minister, reflected the feeling of unrelenting vengeance vowed in behalf of the German proletariat. Never did the reichstag "Witness such scenes of turbulence and execration. President Loebe had difficulty in getting the session under way. down Chancellor Wirth, who stepped from the government bench In an attempt to pacify the bellicose deputies, had to give up the task. The uproar wae primarily aimed at Herr ComHelfferlch, whom the Socialists and cham-oer munists wanted to force out of the "Assasthrough cries of "Murderer! sin! After long riotous scenes In the early part of the session, President Loebe's persuasiveness induced partial quiet and the memorial proceedings were begun. Thev were not without lnterruptlonq,from tho left side of the chamber, however. Sals Sheer Gottan - said Senator Myers, except defense," and they did not seem to make very much defense In this case. Does not the senator think It Is with in the province and it Is the duly of the constituted government, whether it be a city or a state to furnish protection? asked Senator Bursum. "1 do." replied Mr. Myers. And no man, or organisation, or em ployee, whether organized or otherwise, should be permitted to have anything to do with taking tlje law into their own hands, said Bursum. DtputdabU' The Coolest Store in the City 'T'HE air is scientifically water cooled and cleaned, then whirled by huge fans to part of the store. Come in and cool off at The 'every Paris." (Special to Tbs Tribuo. , X 25, 1922. 5.00 Kayser Silk Bloomers and 3.00 Kayser Silk Vest This Combination to Be Featured Monday Only reg-huc- k Table Damask, 1.19 In's regular wav this same quality would sell for 85e a yard. They represent bolt ends in several pretty patterns to select from; 64 inches wide. jg signifies the most beautiful and finest quality in silken under-at such a reduction should appeal One pair of 3.00 Kayser silk bloomers and a to many of our customers. Both Kayser 3.00 silk vest to match, in flesh, flame ot orchid color. KAYSEK and this . for 6.43. i popular-eomSAnati- on . . " - |