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Show AKE TRIBUTE, TUESDlY MORNING, SIAY 1, 1923. THE ' ulUllci of tha Sherman anUtruai J. Jamieson of Arbuckle Brothers; Vies 1 'resident Pierce J. ftmlth of the 5etantx Attorney Canmri A. T. Federal huger Refining company, and Srvmour and Special AaeWarit J. a number of the large chain stor owler in presenting the governor colt and wholesale grocers. asserted that since Jebroary f The defendants m their answer ft) n o rgy of speculation haa been In today asserted that the. fwrehase dulgod in through th-- Instrumentality sale of sugar for future delivery my.n of ths eachango and its clearing a the exchange is a distinct benefijfto. social ion aod that enormou all producer a ad census la ties of raw sugar, mora lhan the to persons engaged In commerc Ui stork then la existence. hare barn sugar arm to the public In generfal. In or ihe subject of fictUous that It enables camera of susar te frafee, The result they asM. that protect themselves against priest flue-- t the pries of raw and refined sugar nations by the making of bulging had been Increased mora thaa t eents contracts on tha exchange. a pound to the consumers. Weuid Restrict if Rustics Taft Quoted - TOMffcAsJtpn. APMl Interstate and foreign trade and Davis In a telegram to President Harcom meres wars affected per ding today urged upon tho'president aliens of th sxchange, tLy ergiied, the necessity of a nation wide move and pointed out that Chief Justice merit such as you meet effectively Taft, in the grata future trading inaugurated by publicly advocating th of sugar us had stated that Interstate restriction of th trade and commerce may be burdened throughout the country until th price and restrained by paper' sales on a is again brought dowa to a reasonable basis." The governor asked the presicommodity exchange, even assuming that those entering Into such trans- dent If he would not Immediately make actions are not themselves engaged public a request that th people In such trade and oommerce. Figthroughout th United State volunures were submitted to show that out tarily restrict their purchase and Use of more than 1,650, 000 tons of raw of sugar as "the most speedy and efsugars bought snd sold en the ex- fective mean of ehsrking th sugar change during February only 100 tons speculating plunderbund. hsd actually been delivered. An affidavit of Earl D. Habet, president of the American Sugar Refinwhich controls the ing company, Wat Franklin Refining company, m violation IttW. A c. IEBIS'IIEI'1 re r f. quU tuVpr T and DocuArgument ment Presented by Gov-- l eminent and Exchange. i V KE nt TORK, Artl SO. Hearing the government's application for of a temporary Injunction to restrain raw sugar future trading on the New Tork Coffee sndSugxr was adjourned until Map t today, after the government bad presented argu-meto sustain tie petition and filed a mam of documents and affidavits The exchange. Its clearing association and the twrt-thre- e past, snd present officers and members who have been subpoenaed, took no action ia 'today's proceedings except to file an answer to the government1 petition denying! the charge that the transaction - on Mhe exchange constitute a conspiracy ln restraint of trade (Oestfaast ftsa Page lief ' pre-vaC-s that the offer may at least open the way fop gome fens ef settlement. Cbleeg We Take Pleasure Ruhr Dti Irene Fearful. Tribeee-g.iCable. lets TIM Introducing' t DL ESSEUXIRF. April MXTh. population of the Ruhr Is looking forward to Hay day with misgiving. Th people her are ot eertala whether labor will content Itself with more or lead peaceful demonstrations and retire te beer halls to nip refreshment or whether th radical elements will become dominant, engaging in disturbances which cannot be without casualties The- - workers assert that they are ready to demonstfat In nearly every city of the Ruhr and in those cities where .unemployed were shot during on city balls there la likeiy tu attacks Ha but Mated that sis company proels! tv Th Tribes. be a recurrence of trouble. duced JO per rent of the refined auger BpPOCATRI ,LO, -M John Each April Idaho, hag only a handful of deused in the T nited Htates. said to be an L W. W. or- tectives, city some cltlien volunteers and th Sweeney, was lie said that In his opinion conthe arrested the fire by county ganiser, department to cope with the price of rerfned sugar to the and County situation. The French have lamed resumers was largely affected by the officers R.yesterday comwill file a volver J. Hogan to the fir department at Wit' transactions of the exchange. There tnrney him-e- n the charge, ef ten. where 1A.6M persons are ta dm was an ample supply of refined sugar plaint against criminal an unusually enatrate. syndicalism. number ia She country, he stated, and fonnd on for a town of that six. large was evidence Considerable It Otherwise on an based in price assumed bis is expected that the French will look person, according to th officer shortage were unwarranted. le evidence that severe, on Ihe celebration Indifferently. and there Declared a . Benefit. members have been signed up in th are billed te Forty thousand person d Similar affidavits were made by city. There la Hose cooperation her turn out ht th city of Bo NaH. Post of the will hardly-- , be ae in President James among city- - county and federal officer but chum, they tional huger Helming company: b, toward th eradication of 1. W. W. In- discreet as to turn theu occasion Into I an anti-Fren- ch Atkins A Cot, sugar dealers, William fluence. affair for there are thirty taluks In perfect running order Mrs. Pjrjchard ' The Expert CorsetiereV Criminal Syndicalism la Charge to Be Made Representing La Camijfe Corots I behind th French barracks, Wlrth, Msy be Envwy. . , Universal Berv lc Cable. RERUN, April 0. Former Chan elkr Joseph Wlrth, who ia now deputy In the relrhstag, and known as tha fulfillment chaoeeiior," be cause of his policy while at the heed of th government, it la reliably stated will be made amfasmeador te Parks If tha prnt,plana of tha Cuno cabinet are carried out. According to talk In parliamentary circle. Chancellor Cuno and Forsjgn Minuter Rosenberg have decided to propose the name of Wlrth to President Ebert for appointment as successor to the late Ambassador Mayer as soon as poaslbl after Germany makes Its new reparations offer. Th appointment will be practical ly certain if Franca accept th sew offer as a basis for negotiations, ax in that ease the government considers that it should have an ambassador again at the French capital. Ambassador Mayer was withdrawn because of the Ruhr Invasion and later died from an operation at a llu nich hospital, Ambasaador fandsberg. socialist, who wga withdrawn from Brussels I to be replaced by Count Oborndorft, for mar minister to Warsaw. Preferential Treatment. PARIS, April JO (By the Assocl ated Free. ) The United States le sc oorded preferential treatment In the reimbursement ef her Rhineland army costa under aa sxrsocnent reached by the allied delegate at today con ference here, and, if the- - remaining juridioal point, concerning Amelia's legal position toward Germany can be a complete satisfactorily settled. agreement will be reached at the next meeting. Tuesday and Wednesday LAST 2 DAYS TODEWLi . Mrs. ' Prichard will be witlTiiS' ; Priced . . $3.50 to $16.00 A trained oorsetiere will assist you in picking the right "La. this week only. She invites yon to come' and tell her your Corset problems and will gladly giveyou her services , free of charge. Priced $3.50 to $16.00 Ton win look younger and feel younger, for the sup- and fit it. CarnAle - " port, that "Ia Camille girts ia Bcientific'true benefit. Our New Corset Dept., 2nd Floor - and M S OTrft DRUG .3 4 STORE IS AT 80UTH MAIN BT. i affirmatively or tacitly permitted by itrml sovereUra. theHefei-rinte the further contention ef the government that th amendment cover foreign merebent waterritorial when within the ships ters of tho United Btatsa, th court were if out true It that that pointed ship is a part of tha territory of tho country whoso flag aha earrleo. wousd tha contention fall, 4ut a fiction, wa think th that contention right. A merchant ship of aa country voluntarily entering the territorial limits of another, subloots herself te the Jurisdiction of the tatter,' - th Th Jurisdiction decision continued. attaches In virtu ef iter presence, urt as with ether object within those Units. During her stey she in entitled to the protection of the laws of that place and oorrelatively is bound to obedience to them. In principle, therefore, it in nettled that th amendment could be mad to cover both domestic eod foreign merchant ship 'when within the territorial waters of tho United State. And w think it hea been mad to cover both when within thorn limits It contains no exception of oh ip of either class and the terms In which It Is couched indicate that neo is intended, guch an exception woUM tend to enrtmmsn its enforcement end to defeet th attainment of It obvious purpoea and therefor cannot reasonably b regarded aa implied. Lasker's Statement. ' WASHINGTON. April JO Present regulations ef th shipping board prothe hibiting serving of alooholie beverages on tu ships anywhere at sen will be continued In force. Chairman Lacked announced today, despite th decision of the supreme court, until President Harding recalls hie Instructions to the board regarding th carries and service ef UqUorn or until The board, after review, reaches a different decision, 1 (Ovsti t 1 ftvsi Peas One.) considered the set of brigands, with' out political significance, say the In' formants. t STD.VET. the Australia, Asnociated April Press (By Father Michael O'Flanagaa, John J. (Sean), O Kelly and their colleague. Clancy, envoys of tha Irish republic, " were arrested hen today charged with in seditious activities In order to Incite disaffection against th Slate. government of th Irish Th three republicans came here from Melbourne, where they also con ducted a campaign during which tbs government warned them against attempts to raise fund or gain other tangible support for tha republicans In Ireland. They were arrested while IYe Father Q'FlanSgsn wxs beginning a speech to a crowd In front of his noTh te!. crowd, which numbered about 1V00, hooted the police and cheered th republican envoys aa the latter were taken away. The thn men later ware released under bait E fCXetteeil fna Page Oe.) recommendation of the convict In committee probing the death of Tabert end other alleged In convict campe, that Dr. cruelty T. Capers Jones be disbarred from further medical practice ia Florida The committee charges that Dr Jones misstated fact with the Illness and death ofdealing Martin and also that he failed to make out a death certificate ia th oaa fit the Dakota boy. Representative Smith, member of a subcommittee which searched for W-- , bert's grave last week, today reported to Governor Hardee the details of the display of arms by men at tbs lumber camp and at Clara, which frightened Arthur Johnson, negro who had agreed to point out a grave In the swamp In which he said he had helped bury Tabert a body. Mr. Smith also toggeated to the governor the advisability of sending when the troops to Dixie county trial fo Hlggtnbothsm, tha "whipping boss," charged with tha murder of Tabert. come up. Th convict investigating 'commutes will resum It sessions tomorrow and win hear testimony regarding conditions In th leased convict camp owned by State Senator Knebb. vest! gating Ta-be- rt Railroad Trainmen t Auxiliary to Entertain Th, Norfolk , ' Victery Good Clothes f for Owner. NEW TORE. April M. American ships will be placed on an equal basis with those of foreign line aa tha result of tha supreme court's ruling to- -' vessels day. permitting United States to sell liquor beyond the three-mil- e Is brought Into limit, providing pone ort, it was declared tonight by Ira the to counsel 1. Campbell, American association. Steamship Owner Mr. Campbell baaed his assertion on that portion of that ruling which foreign vessels from bringing thetr stocks of wet good within the three-mil- e sons, thus making all ships actually dry when they touch American ports. Foreign owner were silent. although the ruling wa die cussed at a meeting of the Interna' tional Mercantile Marino today. Although he said ho had not yet road the decision. Mr. Campbell said from press reports ho considered the decision a distinct victory for American owner.' Becretiry Maflaq t Act. JO. Th WASHINGTON. April treasury will begin Immediately to draft it prubiDitkon regulations In so far a they were overturned by tosupreme court decision. Secreday's Mellon said It was not tho In tary ten lion to at once apply provisions of th enforcement act aa Interpreted by the court, but to proceed with th promulgstlon of regulations and th fixing of a data on which they will , become effective. Mr. Mellon said that obviously the new Interpretation of the act could not ho applied to foreign ships now en rout t th United Staten It would be unjust, he added, to export foreign owned tinea to Immediately adjust theirefeervtoe te meet the fiew the application -- pro-hlbi- ta . rPHE distinctive characteristics of quality arid style for which our clothes are famous will be recognized every time, , Your friends will admire the style, fabrics and your good appearance. You cant buy better clothes than we offer you this spring. They last much longer, look better and are priced lower; Let us prove their superiority to you, ' - Spring Top Coats Gabardine Raincoats, $25 upward. The finest of the beet. ' la. auxWasatch lodr No. 241, iliary, Brotherhood of Railroad TrainMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED, men. will entertain at a Hay day . dance tonight at th Americas theater Special re Tribune, MAI-Adansaate. Idaho, April 54. A marAll railroad men, with thetr wivse riage ceremony wa performed Saturand fnends, are Invited. day afternoon anitlng Mlse Ida Bock-we- il ef Mektd and Robert EL MINE VALUATIONS INCREASE, of Montpelier. Th bride I th Th Tribsse. daughter of Niels Christensen. Thf ftpoelel MOAR. April JO. Mining property couple left later for Pocateu to make home. their In Is ISO 1141 valued at thisGrn4.couty year, aa compared with 154 lot PRIMARIES GIVE PROGRAM. Met year, by fhe state board of The valuation of th public Special te The Tribes. " utilities of th county, aa given by 16 The Primary FAIRVIEW, the same board, represents 13 14.611, organisations ofApril tho North and South with united IS.iTl.l.'S last and gave a prewram year. wards compared J board of- squallaattOB- ao- - lewt awn ing ht the North ward rhepet ounce these figure are not final MrSL , Richard Mills Mm Shirley a fevislos may maka . aom Turpin, presidents, were in charge ef th program. n CsrcsC:. - D, sA$Ewux?& equal-lastio- n. Company' tAIT.LAX3.aTY - Is u4 IQ 1 |