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Show 9 THE WEATHER. Sunday, fair and wifmt Monday, IN gtlmnf Hc; Local Silver Domasuc, load Prices, foreign. 98'4o 98 2i $19.8114 (cathodes) Copper SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1923. "0. 176. VOL. 106, IlLSOil II-lll-- ( Had America Accepted Covenant, M'l v i r v ' McAdoo. Howevel, Seems r f, to Have Lare Follow inf -- .for. .Nomination. j m - ' Hording May Depend on His Attitude to International Court. - , 'X re A , British Premier. April 7. Is the league of nations a guceese? It Is impossible to answer this question candidly with- out giving offense to rival partisans. If you Indicate the sueceesew already Haring placed to the account of the league read, in English and French-ja Us opponents decry or minimiza theee of Port the papers that Surveyor and suggest that you are whittle had ruled that incoming triumphsblinded by attachment to a chimera passengers might bring a medicinal1 quart each ashore on arriving If you point to h abort comings the In NeWr Tork. about 200 of the extreme sea lots of the league get an211 first-clapassengers on the gry ahd hint that you are a secret United States liner George Washarrived I mean, nevertheless, to attoday, enemy. ington, which slocked up before going aboard at tempt an answer, for much depends Bremen, Cherbourg and Southon fearless examination of the progampton On Thursday afternoon ress made or missed. the radio conveyed the news that the order had been countermanded My .first answer would be that It and treasury department, the by the wireless operator hastened to la scarcely fair to pose to question poet the information on the bulletin just yet-- The league waa founded board only three years ago much- - too short and last night Thursday night a period to afford a test of the workpassengers congregated in the ing of a gigantic, complex, but very smoking room and drank up what delicate and sensitive human machine. they had expected to bring ashore in addition- - te what they carried There has been hardly time enough to drink on the vojage Everyeven to catalogue and chart the body agreed on arrival today that myriad of nerves that thread its sysIt eras some partv Nobody tried You cannot move a finger at tem. alcoholic ashore to bring anything tha councils of Geneva without touchexcept hangover. v ing some hidden nerve and setting it la a condition of quivering protest. The league has, however, been long to reveal its enough in existence strength and its weakness, its powers, its potentialities and its perils It has already achieved triumphs of which Hs founders may well be proud Tha restoration of Austria to life s, It- - seemed to have beenwhen -- Red-Envoy -y submerged in the deluge of economic, financial and political disaster which had overwhelmed it is a notable feat or artificial reaptration Tha eoccesnful effort organised bv Kalinin Mme. of Mission the league to stamp out tvphus In eastern Europe and prevent ita spread to the United States At to the wqst also Is a suoces worthv of record But for this intelligently tacked m Appeal to conducted campaign, that terrible disease would have ravaged Russia and central Europe and laid tow millions Secretary Davis. out of populations so enfeebled by 4 hunger and privation as to become NEW ORK, April 7. The National easv victims to Its devastating assaults. Civ ic federation s sov let propaganda committee today zent a meeaage to Alleviation of Distress. Secretary or Labor Davis protesting The labor branch of the league has v against the proposed visit to America also been specially active and and Its persistent endeavor to lfe of, of Mme Ekaterina Kalinin. and coordinate standards of toil the president of the Russian soviet raise In all oountrlas is producing marked . ' republic. and Important results. In addition, we It of the said The committee credit Is due to the league for unanimous opinion that the very great the splendid work it han accomplished Idea of Mme Kalinin visit is offenIn alleviating distreas which prevailed when not sive, especially at thia ipne, the famine stricken areas of of the-- tnited among only the government eastern Europe and among the refuftialcs. but the- eivillied governments gee who fled from the horror of vicof the whole world, are horrified at torious bolshevism In Russia, and the ih brutal execution of Monsignor still greater horrors of Turkish savButchkaviteh,' slain, the letter de- agery tn Asia Mieor Bud them clared. on a warrant signed .fay Mim. humanitarian tasks Kalinin s husband. praiseworthy though they be. were a of Under the guise philanthropic not primary objects of the foundation Its main purpose was mission, there is no doubt that Hint of the longue. Kalinin s visit here 'would be for the averring of future ware bv setsome ua to which natribunal the protest ting purposes propaganda read "Already arrangements are be- tions would be bound bv thrir own covenant of other naand to circles pressure in made ing settle their plans tion to resort in order to exploit her to the full, including or differences Ita success a womfailure bv rich to have her entertained an experiment will be judged bv this mrathisrrs en w ho ere soviet alone. test does How It stand In Kallnim-aceerto Captain Mme this respect It succeeded In effectPaxton Mtbben, telief worker, who of settlement the ing dangerous disher tour, in tenor to lecture in pats between Swedes and Finland the United Btates eolelv In the inter- over of Aland ialande the poeseaekm est of the Russian Red Grose V'ork That eueceas was no the Hne of It among orphans Rhe was granted per- main purpose Her the method of mission to enter the country by the Oeetlseed to Peg Tv state department on such representa(Gslmaa Five.) tions. Chicago- Tribune-Sa- lt Lake Tribune r Leased Wire. NEW YORK, April 7 - . -- Poincare Would Welcome Warmer Attitude on Part of English People. M. Loucheur Able to Re ort a Slightly Favorable Change is Opinion ss ( ' By MARK SULLIVAN. WASHINGTON, April 7. One of the in the Demo-grati- a . recant development ' situation 1e to the erfect that, to put It moat mildly, there la certain - 1 licAdoo a regards McAdoo's candl-daCThose who are cloa to the - heart of the situation have known thla for some time. In 4919 one of the - chief reasons why McAdoo failed to gel the nomine tlon lay fat the fact that up to the lest minute be was never w mine te avow himself as a candidate. 4. And the reason forvthta unwllllngnesa en his part wait that Ur. McAdoe , feared that any formal announcement of himself ea a candidate might offend There were months durMr 'Wilson ing that J924 prenoroinatiort campaign when many persons were eager to do - something in behalf of McAdoo's candidacy. and when fanpoatant men were anxious to take certain steps, but were - held back bv the fact that McAdoo xwndldacywair not avowed and bvs the fear that any activity in McAdoo the part of members of Wil- sons caWtnet and other men close to Wilson, would be looked upon as an offense by Wilson personally . Situation Is Changed, t Tliese were many among the Repuh- tiean leaders who' never believed this Yet ether Republican leaders. Whether they believed. It or not, were nor only but eager to have It appear 'wiltingWilson wanted to have his that succeed him. for a long period which the Republieans anticiduring pated that McAdoo tnvfould be the were 1934, they candidate stocking up their armory with such crown the as prince" and epithets To many perpetuating the dynasty of the Republicans it was a real disapnot made pointment that McAdoo was the Democratic nominee In 1924, because thev felt that he wbuld be the fastest candidate to deleft, and looked forward with sestfu! pleasure to using these epithets and ether things of the kind as their arguments The Republicans now feel that tha situation would be quite different. If McAdoo should get the, nomination now, with Wilson put of tho White Mouse, there would be Infinitely' leas botesey in the "crown prince epithets. Indeed, If McAdoo should get tA nomination this year he would suffer little. If any, from the fact y. .. Iiem-ocrat- ic N ' " Ceetieeed (Cdama Fm Two Tw ) to Defer Hit ' Senate Appointment ' Sweet" - Trtmfen, Colo, Governor ill not name a William Sweet micofsaor to tho late Inlted State until , Senator Samuel D Nicholson after tha city election here May 15, he fnnounwd last night, ft la anticipated tn local political y Cirri, however, that the appointment will be made before Gov or not oweet e departure for Chicago where he Is to pity dib late In .sddreys the. Chicago 7 Jday i In anneunetng deferment of the so , paint ment, Governor Sweet said he ' had been importuned by a number of influential citizens of Denver not to name a successor te Senator Nicholses before The city election, owing to the .effect the appointment might have en the campaign April 'a 7 .. Protest Entry of - ener-getk- diu Vigorous Prosecution of Cult Head in Prospect x Thirtv-eteht- 4 ' r h Douglas, and present hem detailed an military Instructor at the Washington State college at Pull r man Sond TJeOienant Elliott Watkins at Fort Douglas haa been promoted teTf1rst, lieutenant, his near rank dal inf from Marclt t. Air Captain Is Killed in Fall of Machine "DAYTON. Ohio, April 7 Captain L. Hiehardt Derbyc of Tacoma, WomJw McCook fiold flyer at here, vraa killed when his fell toO - feet near the field todav plane He wu fly Thomas-Mors- e eroirt plane iuf Captain Derby maa married and had , onf Child, lit month old He had been at MeCook field since August 15 IfL? and la the air sen Ire gime July, iH, coming here from Florida.He enlisted in th oaet artillery Auge J fUSt e 8 Iklth GOULD REPORTED BETTER. n f t MARTIN, France, April T. , (By the Aasociat'd Press ) Georg J Gould, Vr , of New Ymrk. was decidedly bettor today than a week ago. Dr. HlarUty Kendall, who came here from , Peris to attend Mr. Gould, remains with him constantly, however, as his is still considered grate and . Illness there are fears that the prewent Im-- 4 . , Provemsnt may cot be permanent. He has been suffering from heart weak- hoea and pneumonia. y r WELSH STRIKE GROWS. IUUKF, Wale. April 7 the ksaociated Press.) V Ith the (By strike m tkdi Rhnndda coal fields now in volnnf 4 A. 000 men, loader of 1h in- ore taking a glootby virw of tho futuro. Ttioy are parlicuiarW con. 4 I artmd lost tho European market tmnftffni ordam to th fritted Mates. Two hundred rt earner are fgalting ccnU ln0outn Wals porta. 4 ' Ptry tt' BOMB IS EXPLODED, VENNAf April 7 rA homb etplod-in the vtMimilf of the atock nt d the April Pres ) The republicans are sending circular letters to the regular newspaper advertisers forbidding them to buv tn newspapers supporting the Free Ktatew, but the advertisers, after considering the matter, hav derided to Ignore the threat The distiller also have been warned against paying duties to the Free btate government, with death threatened as the peneltv. Kevin O Hlggine, minister of home affaire. In an interview printed in the local press today save' Judging bv the morning papers the advertisers do not seem to have been much affected The government has received a list of fourteen categories nt person a whom They (the irregulars) have threatened to shoot at sight. Those threatened constitute the greater portion of the population of the country, which nevertheless la undiminished.'' , DUBLIN, Asso-elate- n. tht More Mines Occupied. - d BERLIN, April 7 fBy the Prim ) Ten minfea have been by tha military forces in Ih official new Ruhr the Pruwian today agnev announced According to German advices from Buer it la fearttd that Proteia I tarmine, get state Bcrfmannagbueck, will become Hooded aoon as the workers have sent an ultimatum to the French occupying foresa that they the omantency will abandon even pumps On ess the patrols are Imme d diately withdrawn. The mine at Waitrop also (a reported en dang red because the troopa have cut off all outride connection. The mine has been flooded twice Asso-cfele- occupied state-owne- Arresting Agitators. 7. Bide-sprea- d BARREBRUCK, April raidft to round up afUatora are belt conducted by order of the In an efSame valley oommiarion fort to fK an end to the aritvlti of certain secret societies regarded as sirbverah. The commission In an announcement navs the scrip ties have created such unrest and assumed such proportions as to alarm evrfi The anthe German rov eminent. nouncement declares the organisations are tboee which have aouirht by violence to overthrow the administration created by the treaty of Versailles In the Rhineland and have recently extended their activities Into the 8arre valley TheJPopes Hopes. BERLIN April 7 (Bv the Aewv Preen Testa dated Monrigpnor papal envov tnx estimating conditions in the Ruhr, la quoted In a semiofficial neax agency dispatch from as declaring that the pope ail) do all he can to cut short the peIn the occupied area riod of tufferin of Germanv Thin federation I an id to hiive been blade during a discussion of the situation with representatives of the of Catholic Societies In Association Germany The chairman of the assooutciations who Is a manufacturer lined the economic and moral Injuries which he raid the commercial interests of the Runr bed been obhd to suffer continuous since the occupation started Monsiror Teria th dispatch aad expreared the hope- - that tiorv the population was suffering mHrht noon te ended adding: that the holv father will do all in hia power to shorten this period of suffering M ptctol te Tto Tribute WASHINGTON. April 7 Pemdon have been granted the following Utah William Bawden, Fait Lake CUj, George C Brigham and Jam (Arson Fantaqutn. 924City per month, William J. Uoyd Fait Lake City. 19, Almira J Thomas, Fnantsh Fork; Elisabeth R. Jollry Moroni Rose E. Hatch. Wood Gross, and Annia R. Willey, Bountiful, $11 Idaho Georg Warden. Haaielon, 224 William Hale. Twin FKI1, !$. Martntha A. Morris, Rexburg. and Herman W. e Hodges, Soda Spring 12 Wyotning Martha J Ricketts. Buffalo. and Maranda L. Rhafe. Encamp-- , ment. 29, Addle V Ptmgen Powell, 124 Salt Friday. Fort W ashakie, and John J. Olblln, Casper, (12 4 or 2544 Irregulars are resisting the Free State government now, it was stated today by Kevin OHIggina, minister of home affairs tlebet prisoners. he said, were coming in at the rate of 244 a wdek. April ) ifrft-aQi- Intermountain Pension Awards Are Announced DUBLIN, April 7. (By the Amorist ed Prree. ) Not more than 2449 7 (By the AssociatPremier Poincare tod) received Louis Loucheur, former minister of liberated regions, after the .latter s return from England, where h Interviewed leading Britishers in regard to the reparations question The premier, however, refused to divulge to newspaper men the substance of M. Loucheur' remarks. However, it wsa still insisted (hat the forme- - ministers conversations In England had official do direct sanction. Premier There Is no doubt Poincare would welcome A warmer Ruhr English attitude toward th claim occupation and the optimist M. Loucheur' a visit showed there had been a slightly favorable change , among the British. M loucheur later motored to he was received by' where President-- - Mtiterand Hp gave the president an account of the present statesmen on British of the feeling Franco-Britkt- h relations In general and on the question of the Ruhr occupation in particular. PARIS. ed Frees LAN8INO. Mich , April 7. The legislature. Judicial and executive branches of tho state government were linked in action against the Israelite House of David today. The legislature joined the state n cause with a bill, ready for enactment, that will -- permit the state to ask for a receivership for the coionvs property pending outcome of the quo warranto Proceedings Instituted fn circuit court here by Attorney General Andrew B Dougherty. Whether Benjamin Purnell head of tha eolonv, could be located and served with a summons still was a Sentence Increased. matter of speculation Gommenting BKRGIX April 7 A French court upon the rumor that he was in Australia. where the House of David martial. Kittingto at Reoklinghauaen eer the prietbre hae increated ha a colony. Governor Groenbeck deNo matter where he is we clared Conti mite on Fags Year are going to get him and bring him (CMoma Two.) back. BELFAST. April 7. (By the republl-caPresh.) Nine wee killed In s running 'fight with Free State troop at Glenceer, County Kerry, yesterday, It it announced In an official statement. The troop surrounded a house In which the republicans were meeting and put them to flight, The government fereys suffered ne casualties. DURIJN, April 7 The country resd ide nee of Fir John Dillon at County Malh, wee burned last night after trading hours armed men The raiders IJttie damage was doe and no on today bv six St midnight, told Fir John was injured. lb is thought the ex- appeared wife thla and and dsughjer I list they plosion was Intended as a mark of h vmpathy wtlh the Ceatinaed a Pete Fear Warsaw. (Cel tuna Fire.) antl-Jcwb- hope-lew- m JEaOr Floyd D. Carlock Fort Douglas Not More Than 2500 Irt to Leave . V x , The to Tribane. prciil 7 WASHINGTON, April Major regulars Still Fighting in FWd I Carlock, keen from ha relieved faatry, assignment to that regiment and from hie Free S'tate, Leader Says diftie at Kort . Prmer .LONDON, Matador Island Has Ceased to Exist WASHINGTON Dieap-pearenApril 7 of Matador island In the Pacific ha been officially authenti- cated. The naval hvdmeranhlc office announced todav that according to a recent survey Matador Island In the East Carotin group, Pocifle ocean, does not exlet and is to be expunged from the chart. No terrestrial upheaval annihilated the island, however It was located in the group In an early survey and has since been carried on all charts. erron-eoua- ly FARRAR IS DEFENDANT. NEW YORK. April ?. Geraldine Farrar is made defendant in a avno suit instituted damage today bv Miss Ell Swanson formerlv a maid in the opera stars home Miss Swanson charged, that her eyed had become Infected from towels which Mis Farrar owed in giving baths to her Pekinese dog. The ginger entered a general denial of the charge. 4 Impossible Jail Is Crowded THE RIGHT HONORABLE By DAV(D LLOYD GEORGE, O. M., M. P. Demon Ram Downed bin Mighty Struggle f' Abottrd Ocean Liner ' Success - With Lord Mayors of German Towns ZWEIBRL BCKBN, Bavaria, Asociatel I (Ry th April Preaa many head of municipal government heve been thrown into tha Iweibruecken jail by the French and Belgian foreea that tho prison la now knows among tho Gormans as the mayors Jail Red Cross Invaatigations have revealed that at prea-ont moot holds forty-on- e inmate, of them being lord mayors or other officiate of towns (a iio.xeT-cupiot- f area The men are in solitary confinement, literally starving and virtually deprived of fresh air The daily food arranged for (hem by the Red tow it ta asserted, does not reach the prisoners The Zweibruecken jail also houses a number of German senool boy a who. It Is aald occupy t ella In solitary confinement The Germans aver that one of the bovs is )U with tuberculosis and that another ia an epileptic, and that neither haa received medical aid. Rev oral are reputed to have been in prison for fifteen months -- Ihia-prw- m Ocean Claims Rum Runners Evidcncea of Sa Tragedy Discovered When Eight Bodies Are Sighted Off CoatJ. VINEYARD HAVEN, Maas. April 7. fleets A bagedy of tha disclosed today when the bodies of eight members of the crew of the unken steamer John Dwight word found floating in Vineyard sound with barrels of bottled ale. The steamer, f which went down within sight of the Oittybunk coast guards yesterday was believed' to have been damaged bv colhalon with another vesuri , Whether the second ship also Mtnk was in doubt, but. of talking wreckage to Indicate parts m weasel other than those of the John fiance-meDwight, const guards and the believedn who found the bogles that pnTv one craft wrtrt down. All Indleatkme were that the John Dwight carried the contraband Cargo Coast guard are of the opinion that the John Dwight, which left NewNork aa the port, R !, with Ne Immediate announced destination last to eastward Inthe went Wednesday, stead and picked tip a cargo from n turned mother ship back to make trip to New York and waa .anchored In Vlrfeyard sound without light, aa ia the rum trade down practice when ahe was run reeov ered Whether the eightbodie account for all her crew mas unsolved tonight rum-runni- hr Blizzard Is Reported Sweeping Northwest Making Big Strides " WASHINGTON. April 7.S-ven-ty-el-ght ad ties of the country will havo a population of 190.000 or more oq July 19 this year, according to estimates of tho cenous bu- ' reau. In 1929, There were sixty-eigthe 1923 estimates for which were published yesterday. Of the tea additional cities. Flint, Mich . mad the most rapid growth, its 117 949, estimate which being ranks tt aa sixty-fircity tn population Erie, Pa., is estimated at 112,571, placing it sixty-sixt- h in rank. Duluth takes rank as seventieth city with 146.289 Elisabeth, N, J,, now ranks as y-second city with 193,9(7. Estimates for the other cities which 100.040 have advanced into th class follow 108 -Utica. N, Y., seventy-thir457; Lynn seventy-fourtMans, 102.(99, Tulsa, Ok la.,, seventy-fift- h. 102,019, . Tacoma, Wash., seventy-sixt101,791 Oklahoma seventy-sevent191,150, City. and Jacksonville, Fla., seventy-eightht to Obtain m Justice in Williamson County, ' 111., Attorney General Says. sevent- Ass-ciatr- Apottle G. A. Smith Denounce Attendance at Shows on Sabbath. , d. h, MARION. Ill -- April 7 I By th Associated Press ) Ail of th untried criminal Indictments (rowing out of the Terrin riots wer noils pressed today following the acquittal by a Jury last night of six defendants charged wfah murdec. "The foBowtsr statement was given out by W. C, Middlekauff. assistant attorney general, at the request of Attorney General E. J. Brua-dag- h. h, h, , 100.919. e. Th obliged prosecution ia reluctantly to admit that justic cannot beobtalned In Williamson couety.JNo impartial Jury can be secured to try the men responaibe for the murder of a acora of men at and near Herrin last June. The law compels the stats to prosecute in the county where the crime was committed, and for fly months Gerald Chapman Man the prosecution haa vainly striven to secure a conviction. Elude Recap--' "NN Itnssaea, reliable and trustworthy. at great risk of personal violence, have courageously testified ta what by the Police. they beheld on that fatal da), only tn be impeached by witnesses who plainly were Interested in the defense, and who clearl) were testifying falseATLANTA, aa.. April 7 (By .the ly Two Juries hav returned verdicts of acquittal regardless of tha evideac. Associated Pres.) Gerald Chapman, million dollar mail bandit from New Court Rilling Attacked. York, la being well taken car of fay Intimidation, prejudice or dowe-rig- his con federates who furnished the dishonesty actuated them. Under the rulings of the trial court when money for his escape from tha Atmen were being examined, any Jur) In tha opinion or Wilman who admitted he had an opinion lanta prison," whether the massacre of tha disarmed liam 3. Burns, director of tha bureau and helpless strip miners we lawful of Investigation of tho deportment of nr unlawful was disqualified for justice, who said shortly before leavJury service. In my opinion this ruling here for New Orleans tonight that ing I not the law of Illinois On th other hand, 11 men contributing to Le believed Chapman would fas recapthe defense fund, voluntarily or other- tured neon. wise hav been held to be competent Mr. Burns said ha took "no stock In Jurors, but in my view of the law, such men are not competent Jurors and tha story from Athoaa about a guards could not --be Impartial Jurors, found Chapman yesterday Every man In Williamson county having has repeatedly heard or read the de- morning In tha boiler room of th tails of this horrible and revolting hospital from which ha escaped last tragedy, if he haa no opinion whether Wednesday night. Ha declared hr sug i killings were lawful or unlawful, he is, In my Judgment, wholly unfit bad very, definite hifonration" confor Jury service. whom ha believed asf must say that, under my view cerning th men of the taw, eittsens having an opinion sisted In the escape of C ha press: from aa to th right or wrong of the mas- the peaitentlery. He expressed the sacre. with no opinion aa to tha guilt opinion that would fas made In of any defendant on trial, ar qualiconnection with the affair within the fied to sit sa Juror . . . Otherwise, the more horrible .and next day or twa... the mors tremendous the crime th Catching these men, Mr. Bums lexs chance there would be to secure a waa th primary object" of fair intelligent and honest jury. hie stop here. Mr. Burn declared he These obstacles are. In mv Judt was directing th Investigation into meet. Insurmountable, and, under the the escape of the prisoner and tha conditions it is my opinion that furhunt far the men whom he believed ther. trials would be useless, result retionaibls far engineering' t he affair. only In acquittals and continua the i'hanmann escape from the Athena check-of- f from the wages of some 94,. hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for around In a Ceetisaed Peg Peer I battle with officers preceding plate (Cete Oee.) to Other Speakers at Mormon Conference Dicu Principica of Church. Admonition and exhortation Apostle Georg Albert Smith for an observance of tbe teaching principles of the Mormon faith emphatic and outstanding. The pronounclamento came In the midst of the afternoon session, a number of speakers both preceding and following tha apostle. He began we ar with tbe statements that living In a time when men seem to be seeking j almost everything except tha word of God and they ar finding U, There seems to bs a tenden-on th part of the world to sees somethin different, regard , Of Its value n Th speaker then characterised the principle of faith aa an (sxemtal thing In th building up and maintenance of tha church, hetd that oocdl-en- c came only through faith and nt-e- d numerous Rlhllca) instance, from th time of Noah down through aj tho development of ths Hebrew and the records of the Ne Testament, then to the time and advent of Joteph btnith, the peonhc: and founder of Mormonlem to prove tha faith and obedience were rcqu.reu . of the believers. , - Mr Aunith referred to the word' r; a previous speaker, Brlghem II Ron. erta. In which the - statement e.ia lf mad that only about of the profoesed Christiana believed tit divinity of Christ and from that led utx to the conclusion that the ecawm for th doubt was the failure ta keep the commandments of cud y one-ha- s Observance Emphasized. "How happy we to be that we have th true ought he exfaith If we are pot happy It H claimed. because We do nnt keep God s All the I ottr-d.i- y to far so careful In ob(taints servanceought of the teachings of th church that they will refuse to go ti a baseball game, to a picture su w to parties or to the lake on iunihv Our people lose the faith wh-- n thrv do not follow the teaching of xd, o when they are moved fav th that are put among us lo ture uo aside from the high and holy principles of the revealed gospel If we are chastised bv the lord. If advrr-ait- y e and reverse come to u we should remember that It is f r disnfaedience fnc failure to walk in the way that He told us The speakers that fotlowed A Poll h Rmtth imde no specific reference tb e hie exhortations, confining to discussion of other thought voiced in th kex note address of Ire .. 4 Ident Grant Fridav morning On of the features of th after, noon Session was the music cont-lutsd bv ths Provo dabernacls choir under th direction of J R. Bos hard, J J McGlellan, chief tabernacle organist plsving the accompaniments. The opening musical number wa, a Hail. Glorious Dawn " sacred art to the music of the aextet from "Lucia by Donnlasttl. After J H Dean, former preHdent of th Samoan missions, had offered the invocation the Provo organisation O Hoiv Father by Reghlni, sang In mldaftemoon came a solo and the eotoixt bechorus, lovely Zion ing a brilliant soprano. Mrs. Mvtr-tee- n Stein of Provo The final anthem bv th choir waa "Th lord Is Great In ton qua lit v ensemble, attack and phrasing, Mr. Boae hard a singer rank high. ed Oiatiaeei Turkey Not to Prohibit Plural Marriage System ea (Mama and that no ttter-day8alnt would ever- - nt- tend a baseball game, g motion picture show, a part), or "go to the take" on Sunday formed the feature of tha second days cession of the ninety -- third annual general conferheld ence of the church now-farin- g at the tabernacle. Apostle Pml.h bad many other Injunctions In the course of hia remarks, but the ones regardmost ing Sunday observance were-th- e ht ag-est- by suol. - -- N,W-TGRK. Aprils 7 Dr. Fuad Bsv, member of the Angora assembly and former Turkish minister of health and child welfare, who arrived last By loirmal Service CHICAGO April 7 A blizrard war night en th Aquitania, today' denied cabled etnrtes quoting him as tonight From recentlythat sweeping the northwest Turkey was about to pas five to alx inches of snow waa report- asaving law prohibiting plural marriages. ed In Iowa, Nebraska,, houlh Dakota hhat h said, Dr Bey declared, was and Minnesota under the separation of religious The etorm ia orKing south outward that, civil taws effected bv Mustaph and in expected to atrike Chicago and Remsl the Turks contracting civil carU tomorrow morning could not take more than a of marriages onlv fw degree Temperature and, and that women-objectin- g above acre were reported from many one spouse, to harem life could avoid It bv Iff wa above Pault at elation (t on civil marriages T to insisting Religious Rte Mane, Mch . snd from marriages still are permitted, however, 36 above in the Dakotas and Minnesnd If this form of ceremony is used sota ran have as targe a harem as Thunderstorm with a vivid dlDlv a man wishes. ftp tathtnmg te preceding the t Ite-x- heThe chief reason for the dropping northfrom the as ft advances off of plural marriages he added, wa west - THREE MEN BURNED. d (BN the MINIM April Prs.kl Three snlirird men tout nnb ssrlouslv. were painfull) burned tH) In an explosion In the Slates de .Sirin, room of the United The Bieard was not (trmer Sicard demised snd departed for Ghin after The explosion severs) hours deia) sax said t have been caused by backfltre FIVE CENTS Unde Sams Cities , man Reparations Dispute Would Have Been Avoided, Says Lloyd George. - ? aa. Franco-Ger- PAGES 68 State Forced to Drop Attempts to Convict Herrin Mine Slayers United Stales Influence Necessary in the Councils of League of Nations IS HOT III n Tribune Want Ads afford an effective and inexpensive means of meeting . many emergencies. fee ftp Two.) 1 Inrii-ence- th-- hs them-aelv- h. Report Handed to Court Contains Severe Condemnation of Officer. wn-d- bet few Turks roubt afford these dav lo support more than one wife. DENVER. Colo. April 7 Severe condemnation of a number of officials of the Denver police department and others was contained In ths report of the county grand jury made public here today . No indictments wer returned Tho jury has been In session since Gods Chosen People. January 27 last. Tha grand Jury reported that "eviCitation of evidonen and argumtnta dence disclosed that beyond question in aunport of th claim of th letter-da- v Paint that thv ar God a chosen bribes were offered to members of the th teadernfn !tctterl ttvat tried twenty nationally people and Jury CnthraH ?tf fear known confidence men here late butt (Oelsa month. The bribes, the report said, were offered by "persona unknown to the grand Jury" The district attorney was urgdd to probe the matter . ' The' grind Jury report declared that Frank M. Downer, manager of excise and safety, and Ike Goldman, widely a free bookThte is th name known constable and political leader; let which every bird lover ahould Glty Detective Georg Sanders, County .ba e Jail Warden Frank Kratkc, Robert M. The feathered friends make excellent nelghbore. The are deuJr Houser, custodian of the city audiabl about oremtees not onlv on " torium) Follce Sergeant Luka account of 'there bcatrt-an- d and Patrolmen Ijee O'Loughlin i becaufte of their economic and Bert Kixtler were "totally until to but worth AH day kmp they mill prohold any office In this city and should tect shrub and gardens ' your tree, be discharged forthwith from ruinous Insect Tbe grand jury announced there No attraction for bird Is mr was not sufficient evidence to Indict effectual than a ene of houe anv one officer to of the tanoue suited the needs "Be are satisfied conditions in the kind of btrdv recited police department are bad. houeem are not diffuuH to The the long report summing up a probe construct and are rerr lnepenHe tnto the police department. Beautify yotir aorroundlngw by Liquor laws, the grand jury declared, a number of them fnro-plerecting enforced be well as ould not long as Instructions! ar contained in Manager Downer "seta the personal an tntereeting booklet wtu h thU example toward same, that evidence bureau ha for free distribution show he has ret. a tmo- - ent clamp for reIneton Continuing, the grand Jurv report turn portage. A number of favored officials said. hav access to the vaults where confiscated liquor is stored No comtib te Frederic J. Tlarkin, TMrcctor, rerorvi is kept of the liquor seised The psIt !ake Tribune Frank M Tvowner, on a number of ocInformation Bureau, casions, has been seen by members of , Warhinjttnn, f his department and by others, to be T enotoe herewith two cent under the Influence of liquor while on sr for on In return twta ntampa at hail titv dutv a free copy of tho Bird Uoue We do not wieh to be understood ax Booklet as the police depsrimenf condemning a whole. It is our Judgment a ma. ,. Name .... . jority of the policemen are faithful honest men, who would and do. wlfh proper encouragement conxclentlouely Street a....,..... and efficiently perform thrir dutv Aa'manarer of safetv and exeixe as i Dow net in the head of the polite nod Jly the fire department of Denver, has j ... . .... State w. charge of the colie. lion of ali citv Ij licensee and Is the supervising head of all places of amusement . -- Lieutenant Sets New Record for Aviation DAYTON Ohio. April 7 Ueutenant Lertee J Maitland today established a record over the three kilometer Course at Wilbur NVright field He msd two lens, the first against the wind In 249 54, end the second with the wind In 271 14. an average of 238 05 mile an hour Ijeutenant Maitland aet a new record of 2(4 97 mile an hour over the one kilometer course last wAek This te the first record established 'over j. the course, the course, being abandoned I hv the Federated Aeronaiitique STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, (TRCl'l.ATTOV, April Internationale. FTC.. REQl TRM) BT THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, OF THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE. Tt RUSH EH DAILY AND Dominion Is SUNDAY AT SALT LAKE CIT, UTAH, FOR ArRIL I, I9J3. Mate of Utah, County of Salt lake s. Scene Costly Fire Before me, a notarv puhlie in aifl for. tho slate amj countv aforesaid, sworn been A. who, according V duly OTTAWA hating McKay, April 7 Heralded by th personallv appeared to law, deposes and saVs that he'u the general manager of The Halt Lake exploston of 100.040 rounds of small ammunition stored In the baseTribune snd that tho foUowtBg is, to the best of lus knowledge sad belief, srma ment of the Hurd h porting company- A true statement of tho ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid stor fire eariv todav destroyed th required by tho net of hulHins snread publication for tho date shown in ibo shot caption, Taws thH' Btrtterworth and reguTaitons, block snd damagedto the August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, postal Knarka chamto wtt; bers. causing a total loss of more than 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing $104 000. Fvftv wholesale and retail business establishment in tbe dameditor, and business manager are: Publisher, Salt Lake Tribune Publish aged buildings suffered loss mg Co, Salt hao City, Utah; general manager- - A. N. McKay, Salt Lake Two flrrmen were injured and a City, Utah: managing editor, E, H. Holden, Salt lAe City, Utah t business number of narrow escapes when th roof of the Butterworth block colmanager, 4L F, Robinson, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2. That the owner ix: Kearns corporation. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. lapsed. That the known bondholders, mortgagee and other security holdo. PLAGUE RAVAGES INDIA. ers owning or bolding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, morKIMI.A, India April 7 The plague tgage, or other securities are: None. in almost all thk ia 4. That the two paragraphs next above, gi'ing the names of the of raging Ind a The statistics for provinces the week owners, stockholders and security holders, tf anv. contain not onlv the list ending March 24 give 9000 new cases of stockholders and seenntyholders as they apitear upon the boolts of the for all India, of which 8040 were raThe death rat la" experts!!) company but also, in eases where the stockholder or seeynty holder ap tal heavv central pnovinoe the pears upon the hooka of tbe company aa trustee or in any other fiduciary I piled province. Bombay province. whom for or snehfrustee is Punjab and Delhi In Calcutta corporation relation; the name of the person there acting, ia given: also that the said two paragraphs contain statements tin have been onlv three deaths, AU pi-sitremedial and preventive meaand bracing affiant s full knowledge and belief as to the nrCumstanee conditions under which stockholder, and security, holders who do not ap- sures hav - been- taken by the authorities pear upon the books of,th9 company as trustees, hold stock and securities ia a capacity other than that or a Dona ide owner; and this affiant has SHALE SURVEY AUTHORIZED no reason to belie) that any other person, association, at corporation has 7 Survey of WASHINGTON, or the said in or direct indirect other yecnritios eeven townahlpw InApril stock, bonds, Garfield county, soy interest Colorado, wa authorised by the inthan as so stated by tjim. terior department todav with A view to 5. That the average number of copies of each Issue of 4his publication development of immense oil old or distributed, through tbe mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers further A recent geologic shale deposits during the six months " preceding the date shown above is 43,940- Sunday survey h the department exulted In , A. N. MKAY. an estimate that t (HO 000,404 barrels ly, 70, 833. w of oil could he produced from these Sworn to and subscribed before melius sixlh dav of April, lojt. extend throughout deposits which KNIGHT L. CLAPP. (seat) Ih entire western section of Colorado (My commission ekpires Mirch 1, 1924.) and Into eastern Utah. -- Circulation and Ownership of The Salt Lake Tribune Capital of -- in-t- ol I fr. Bird Houses and How to Build Them Para-Tow- ior et ,,., i MS |