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Show V' 13 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNK, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28; 1923. Funeral Rites for Railroad Fireman STRAWa. To Be Held Today PUBLIC tiMMET Funeral auvkta for Dougtae M. Piarpont, wfro died of powponit Wednesday hurt at a hospital la Baft Laka, will be held et 1 o'clock thte afternoon at the Therty fourth ward chapeA ESgtrtii Wert, between North Temple and First North etreeL Attorney General Holds Friend may cal at the home, toe Nonassessable Contracts Weet Second North 10 street, between o'clock this mornAre Illegal in Utah. ing and noon toInterment day. wiH be 'in City cemetery. , Mr. Pierpont was Question Arises From born June 21, 188, and had been a of Salt readdent Business of NorthwestlAke aR bis hfe embeen He ted ployed bv the Oreern Fire Association. Short line gon raflroad for the put aft years as kv He is survived by oomotivq firtnuut his widow, his parents, Mr. and Mre An official opinion from .Harvey H. George H. Pierpont, and the following brothers and sisters. Mrs. George yesrendered Cluff, attorney general, F Chrintophenaun. and QuniUe, terday, holds that tiie supposedly George and ftaiph Fterpent fire insurance policy Mutual err Issued by the Northwest that the iasuanns of mutual fire Fire association, may not legally be view Insurance policies with a limited liaissued in Utah- - The company has bility is opposed to the policy of our been doing business In Utah for a law. LIABILITY CANNOT BE FIXED. number of years, and for a considera"Hi ere are authorities to the effect ble part of the time, at leant, hae a limitation in the contract that been Issuing such policies here. cannot from relieve The attorney generals office points liability to pay a proportionate Share to the fact that the Utah irtatutes of the expenses and losses of a muspecifically require that mutual fire tual fire insurance company for the irunirance corporations shall not Unfit period daring which they were members. This question, however, cannot the liability of their members for payment of lopse and ex arise in Utah, as mutual fire insurWhile this statute does not ance companies m this state cannot penses. apply to foreign corporations doing fix & limited liability the In view of the above, I am of the business in Utah, specifically basic law of the state carries the opinion thAt the Nortwtern Mutual no association cannot lawfully issue Fire foreign tliat corporation provision in this Btate a poll y with a limited shall be permitted to transact business In Utah on conditions more faliability on the part of it members, vorable than are allowed to .corpora- or a pollcv with any reference thereof laws the in or thereon that It is absolutely tions organised under untah Since a Utah mutual fire cor- nonassessable.' on account of an poration may not Issue a policy that limited membership liability ' therefore, he is holds that the constitution forbids the issuance of such a pohcy by a corThe poration organized eNewhere Northwestern Mutual Fire association is organized under the Iwb of the tate of Washington. OUR t policy-holde- policy-holde- Faiuy, large, every egg guaranteed, tut they are candled when taken out al storage i oom-pa- nv pay-nu- nt provision So corporations organized outside of the state shall be allowed to transact tii5tness within the state on condition more favorable than those by law to similar conjurations organized under the laws of this Northwestern Mutual Fire The reads the opinion, "is association, and under permitted under its the laws of the state of Its creation p to rwuiaepollcies containing a The limtation of liability question arises, therefore, whether or in not the issuance of such polled Utah b the Northwestern Mutual FVe constitute association transacting business oft conditions more favora Me than those prescribed for the Utah It Hi manifest that the corporation fire insurance imance of mutual hmttod liability would a poiKie with business on to transacting amount renditions more favorable than those Utah the for corporations prescribed which must isue poMoies with an unlimited liability on the part of their members Furthermore, I am of the pre-crb- by-la- mem-berdu- 245 State ! 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The following resolution protesting tht removal of Arthur P Imvis tor of the I mted States rotlatna-tio- u been service, from of fl e has nf Salt chapter passed bv the Association Kngi-neer- s of American the and was made public vestcclav Whereas, Arthur P Davis, director of the United States reclamation service, was recently removed from the office that It is believed he has filled honorably and efficiently, and "Whereas, the I mted States reclamation service investigates the feasengineeribility and practicability inofthe design ing works, and engaged and construction maintenance of such works, and hereas, .under the direction of the service technically trained heads has for a long time been free from all of interference, political suggestion or Inefficiency and improper conduct, "Whereas It should be evident that afl engineering and technical divisions of the government should be free from that engipolitical interfere! e, andtrained men neers or technically should be able to administer them it be wifh peculiar effectiveness, ritv "Resolved, by the Salt chapter of thein American Assoc iation of Engineers regular meeting assembled that it strongly deprecates faith replacement of an able and under the engineer b a politician serve can man' 'business a plea that more effectively than an engineer as that acrvirereclamation head of the of it deplores the woeful ignorance Is implied facta indicated yvhea it exof is on incapable engineer that or ercising business judgment equal possessed by the folsuperior to that calllower of any other profession or ing that it vigorously protests against the injection of politics into the affatTS of one of our government s most imit reportant technical divisionsthe that next conquests and urgesa that public investirigid gress institute removal of an engineer gation of the and the appointment of i a nontechnimted Slates cal man to head the copies reclamation service, and that of this resolution be rent to our repfuralso and in congress resentatives nished to the press V A fftrewell testimonial wtW be given v o i hw ihirsdav evening, 1 at tip $ Guest of People oi Eleventh Ward -- Tabernacle Organist t Is Rapidly Recovering c h u r c h, wnll be farewell s evening at M,r Seventh ward& f a J chapel The follow f I icl ing program will Girl bei given chorus, under the of Mrs. f 4 direction Mattie Read Evans, solo by Tf 3 contralto Edith McGinn, ml read i rrg by Ann Halmon; piano solo bv W Ienzl tenor solo T. F. by C C. Martin, Pingre remarks by the finiseion&ry; remarks bv A A Johnson, and remarks by Bishop George f John J. McClellan, chief onrxnist of the Salt Lke tabernacle, who was prostrated by a nervous breakdown last Sunday night while rehearsing his program for a recital at the Civic auditorium. San Francisco, la rapidly recovering, according to a special dispatch received by The Tribune yesterday afternoon. Mr Modellan, accompanied by his wife, left Sah Lake October 18 to play a series of recitals on the Pa. cific coast. Should be make sufficient recovery, it Is anticipated he will fillsome of the more Important engageMcAlli or. tuU'twatl hem. bHo i J WEATHER DATA Comp rati re wthr data at Balt Lake r 27 1923 Cltr (HpoU 1 iiniwrature Arizona Govemoi' Says River Compact Would Mean Loss to State. Twent -- seoomt ward chapel, at Fourth Nwth and Second West et recta, In honor of Horace U Beeslev, prior to hie departure orf a mission for 8 l the U ebunrh to Germany Iancimf will be after the enjoved follow in dp 6pm r. A.-- .. Old 4 4!C WM So Ebshoned CTwmo- kite rmvs, mollowz, . - 25c lb .... WWW Chancellor . Reg. Baltimor for 25c 60c !: 0c rag. 3 for 25c 43c bags, Sft TUXEDO Reg. ISe .. 13c cans f Reg. 70e 60c tins. .. Reg. $145 COAL The only authorized Cool Com ny giving National Certifi- STRAND COAL AGENCY. J. R. MELLU8, Manager Wacatch 4053 1 SH 4 for 25c ALL KINDS OS tint.. Now Is the Time to Put in Your Winter Supply of cates. for 25c Sizes. Et Dallo La Crsselta. Regular 2 for $1.20 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 , 3 for 25c GLEV8 GUM " 3c Ravers W R I 100 National, Certificates FREE Monday, Tuesday with each $1 purchase sr evaf National Certlflcataa use Save them to buy Xmas presents. The Strand ia the only big market that gives National Certlflcataa. All Strand Merchants give National Certificates Dane Governor Hunt as'u'rtert further that constructum or th cam would hmit the agrlcuiturul development m Arizona from the 'oh rivtr to 280 ow acres, and this he said would be in perpetuity, so that from tht very outlet of the development of th river Arizona would be forever burnd from devekjpnut her territry Our Income frh. power would be bmited the chhf executive adrtHi sites w'hertst with the test whoW) wijthln our suite we sniouM te able to secure the equity to whi h we are entitled In ht leter to Governor Hunt Mr Rarufireter wrVe tluit the governors iryfkieme behind the iFa. t woUid tf a powerful factor in the dev kjjnient of the entire soutnweM and ive a frerreratlon of Interstate strife in the courts. In the federal iXiWr commission and in the halls of congres PAINLESS PARKER DENTAL CO., V j n ; : M a 10 Discount on Dentistry ! For a limited time only we will allow a discount of 10 on all new work arranged for after today! At our low prices thia ia a greatly increaaed aaving. Painless Parker Dental Co.s work is done by registered Utah dentists of M M many years experience. Call for free t Hm examination now I s Underwood Defines His Views on Ttvo Questions ! . here today defined his position I on two questions whkh are to be of special interest in the next i epett presidential primaries and ehction He also stated hie views on a number of other issues Senator Underwood declared that h Mood for rigid enforcement of the prohibition law, and favored using revenue cutters and every other agenrv of the government to stop the ojlen flaunting of the eighteenth amendment , He- - declared, that- iy artv, secret organisation to corntel the government to enact letlation or anv effort bv "class or clan" to l&ke 'the law In Its own hands, strikes at the fundamental principles of demoera and threatens the existence of ordered government in the United States Tie referred to activities of marked mobs as an evil brought on bv widespread of the law, and declared violation that If respect for law enforcement of the statutes is not mraln practiced "worje evils mav ensue He declared that he saw no reason why men should not havi secret organizations for constructive purpose for enjoyment and good fellowship bat for any secret organisation to "compel the processes of government" or to take the administration of law into its own hands was contrary to th great principle at democracy and invited national disaster, 25c 2 ........ lie program orcheatm PHOENIX An. Ott 2" Ha rrti n t'pmmumt ninst-In- g terms of the Colorado river onijxu t consrreaation, m wvnubd mean limitation of the Mate praver, Birte ruar-tMuy iYiirce, Mildred Bird BKs-RoIncome from posted hud tlu wipmK Ness, (hure Thomas, vioMn solo, Govout of our aifrtt'ultiiro future kvthtr Ben n ion, tnusa solo, J Delos Joe CTtve, soprano ernor Hunt deoiaged in a Utter to JowkeN, ccko FWince Hutsh; string qiortet, E Ward Bannister, Denver attorm v. solo Lola Brandon. UaunrtefXer, Who had written the chief exJtave Beth Iiwrenoe 1 TbcvJy. Doone Smoot, pianoc him to lend his mipport t trpginw solo, Helen lieesley, remarks,f bieh-oprithe oompacL remartt. missionary. Theee teams may be equitable as fi far as thm upper basin ia concernbar-faiVOLUMES DONATED. LAW n Che governor wrote, but if the I nitod Th States land office, stands as It Is written ani BounRegister Eli K Tavlor, yes-- t der canyon dam Is built, the Uir-ga- through rrt tv a donated excomplete set of the aiTl be almost wholly at the Matutis jt Urge of the I nlted States pense of Arizona. It would bo f of the University of to law th librar t to dJop-menfor the state wh includes fortv volume lie start at the lowest point m the l .ih " oanvon L Crretsl WhHe Naptha .. .. Tenon .... Btr Ox StHkrret Kitchen Milk t Oft MMM Choco- late Bars, SOAP y Mixed-rnt- fruit Pound Hoixlens " ftE ha ben rendered with music bv the Ilifheet todaT wi 67 deUgheM in thia month aine 1874 waa S.S lowest laat Bight waa 35 de jfrrs lowest thia month alnre 1874 waa mean temperature for today 2d fierreo normal was 48 lecreea 40 (ltrws wiu ar umiilatori df4Cieny tiure tbe flrat of acoumulafed de-the moot, is j degree ine Jaauarv 1 la 317 H free a bulb If'finirtliv temperatnre at 8 fry m . 36 dofrreee wet bulb temperature at 32 degrees, rn 8 a relative humldUv at m , 75 per cent tj a dry bulb tempera v et noon win lime, lure degree bu b temperature at nooo oun time, 44 de relative hnmhlttv at booq nun time gre nt 3s per dry bulb temperature at 8 met hnU temperature at p m 52 degree 40 relative humidity at in , degree 29 per rent Total for the twenty fotir Precipitation1 hour ending at p m waa none total month to date b 2.18 lathe, for th a v mnuUted excess far this month to date ia 102 imhea, total preeipitatlpn ainre Jtnu HOUSTON, Tex , I t 27 Senator arv I to' date is 16 09 inch areijmulated Oecar Underwood. speaking at alumh-eo- n gree Matinee flIBn 10c Blue Points PRINCE ALBERT 150 2 eR;8; 8 ox. tint, it , Gum... Icxensaa, Aurlia Beautlaa.. 3 lor ALL BRANDSy-TOBACC- - muwiomtry farewell party will be given Frki.iv eve rang. November violin audo, Pmfe'or Rofrlmtid Beal of New Ycrtt Oitv, soprano solo, Beulah Huish reading, Josephine Goff, vocal ejection, Mr Foote and chilvocal solo, ftwnnett lrwon, dren k George Aurea; remark rx piano by Bishop H. J Blake and by In built, 25c leppermlt Floe ds Wasatch 1450. A for-nv- lfbor CUT RATES ON SMOKERS NEEDS Salt Lake Missionary to Germany to Be Given Reception Hog-ga- ront, EkMisttl Chewing 35c 5 ibe 00 A good blended Coffee that will satisfy ftE bd yoil. Ib bridges so far discovered in the world. chapel, Salt Lake Engineers Pass Resolution Condemning Action of Government Oft , Savers and ft 1,1 fe Blend SbA .... fl Mmfor (Coiroamn oolock at the Emerson ward Emerson avenue, between Tnth and Eleventh Eto-- street, in on of honor of Alex J. Hoggun, W Geonge contractor of this city, and Went hlgi school and Univer-si- t of Utah athlete who will leave 7 Non ember for the northern wtatta i m use on of the I a ! church Music for dancirac wjH be furnished hy Emersonian the followorchestra the program, ing w hkah wfU include the following numbers Selection bv Kmeraon ward chedr, mmM Candy Shop Coffee Store Missionary to Be Guest at Party In Emerson Ward at Ciks Pound 3 OUR ADVERTISER A Fancy Assorted and Noodle, 70c Wxa. IS PROTESTED I Maca ural Salt Lake 57 South State -- m,.. $1385 Ib Sc xUue. It's Service That Counts The state road commission is runfor bide for the ning advertisements fills construction of the approaching over Union Pacific the viaducts the railroad tracks and the Weber river, at the point where the state road crosses them, and also for the furhr and fabricanishing of material tion and erection of the bridge across the Weber river Bids will be opened November 13 The contractors will be allowed 2(H working davs for construction of the fill and 170 working bridge, which muat be days for the completed before part of the fill can be made the The Union Pacific will build bridge and theoverconcrete trestle apthe railroad tracks proaches to it as the major portion of the railroad s contribution to the cost of separation of grades at this point. d The entire work, including the s portion, will run about $250 000, it is thought. The cost is borne Franklin T. Pftucree who will leave by the railroad, Weber county and ftexh mcaith- UaUed State gwemmeirt for the L I. S -- e f ft J.Ba?,...:....20c nat- 000-mil- Snear .Vafcr I.lkc NabisiM, Ib. MM Oincer ft LBS. ORp Knaps ft .FORftMM Soda Crackers. IE friend. and freedom with from that It performs steadily, economically irritating adjustments and repairs which puts even an experienced driver at case. UTAH has the Non-Sto- p 45c large rolN. 2 gives as generously and faithfully as your most sportsmanly car Hupmobile is the original 100, holder of the worlds Dependability record. Right now is a mighty fine time to come in and get acquainted with it. CATS TOLETie IWW TISSUE Get out in your Hupp now and gain full alue from the bracing visor and keen color of late Fall. First thing, youll notice how much im and vigbr is contributed by the car itself as it races through the scuttling leaves -- Say More ONLY DONT OBDEB WHITE MEAT IQ TUNA FISH . ISM C CONTINENTAL . .. MM SARDINES SARWECIAN NOR DINES Iu pure o1! va oil. two HDPimniDMe raJl-!roa- AT HOME W II, to .... JC Irpe domino matcher Ver ft .1 ... CB TUNA FISH Vm Ownpa. 7 z 40a . .. mn tW i Missionary to Be Machine Free & Make the Most of This Season in Your d ! MUSH. ,. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES or POST ft TOASTIES MATCHES . Bids Are Asked for Weber County Viaducts -- onntutionai Pk cm-to- 0 rs ot t Larga 0 Halloween Eve liability would, should tiie courts so rule, be provision just as unlimitedoonas if the ail. tract at were not in the I W Walker, Utah commissioner of insurance, who referred the legal question involved to the attorney gen- eral's office, said last night that at-he hart received the opinion of the torney general just before the days business had clotted, and had-nyet hat. if any, action he would planned take In the matter. The legality of this polio, he said, had been raised both during Ms tenure of the and &lo that of his He had predecessor, Rtf km S Wells. referred the question to the attomev general a office quite a while ago, and it had apparently received careful consideration STATUTE QUOTED. Mr Walkers querv, accompanied by th rrTepondence the office had had on tin matter, was assigned by Mr. luif to W A Hi It oh. assistant alter r,f general, for investigation of the attorney general . The reply quote the Utah statute covering the mutual fire insurance of organization rormnuiieta, In which ft is provided that fver mutual fire Insurance must, in its bydaws and in its policy, fix an unlimited liability on the part of its members for the This of losses ajid expenses' )( considered m connection with the policy-holde- FLOUR H-- An international ,problem in work for the care of children is presented In a letter received yesterday Lamar by Nelson, secretary of the state juvenile court com secmission, from J Barkm&n, retary of thte Swedish society Tor relief of the poor The prooiem specifically presented is that of obtaining from tne Swedish fathers in America funds for the suptairt of their children left behind m Sweden, without proper provisions for their support According to the law in this country," explains Mr B&rkman, "the chll dren have a right of support from their parents. It is, however, difficult to obtain such support especial! if the parents have emigrated. In spite of a law which prevents sup of children from leaving the porters country, many do so, and not 'a few go to the United States of America. "We have made an agreement with neighboring countries tor mutual aid in such matters Now and then we have asked the Swedish consulates In your country to find a father who baa left his child at home unsupported, and In several cases the) have been successful and have persuaded the father to pay the legal support But it has also happened that they have not oeen able to do anything for us It is necessary that a person who in intrusted with such a task be inspired with a living interest in the welfare of children, so that he may have influence with the neglecting parents W e should give you the address and all particulars concerning the man whom we may want to find and ma wish to do his duty "Every child of an unmarried mother has a guardian who by law has au thority to watch over the child s rights. Through him the support is settled b judicial decision. In most cases the guardian gets a legal document, wherein the sum for support is fixed. Hocfc security, however, is not to be had for children of legitimated parents, unless they are divorced. "We readriy understand that it would be difficult to carry on a lawsuit in America to obtain from & father But support for his child in- - Sweden we desire that in such cases where the fatherhood is acknowledged, and where support is promised from the father, you will kindly help us to obtain from the father the stated sum and send it to us "We have had the pleasure of as sistipg some of thewechildren s bureaus understand that of America. But what we can do for your country is so much less than what you can do for us. We should for that be all the more grateful, if you would give us matters," help In the the ALBERS FUAPJACK ng. 0 1 dWsijf&ted, 55c Eggs, dozen rs AGAINST LAW POLICY. Moreover, he raises the point in his opinion, although he discusses It only policy bneftv, that a ie?ued by a mutual company may be of contrary to the policy of the laws I tah, and, therefore, unlawful in this state. He points out that courts of some states have held already that a limitation in the contract cannot rein a mutual fire lieve poliov-holdecompany from liability to pay a pro- e. of losses and share portionate If the courts of Utah hold statement that "this the similarly, poln y la atrscftutely of the some of cover on the amed Northwewtems policies would become should the worthless in other words, surplus of the company ever become PRICES EVERY-DA- Y I -- GOLD CROWNS $6.50 Type 9t Detector and Amplifier . BUILT FDR THE OUT OF DOORS Constructed for efficiency and dear reception en the low file-mecircuit obtainable frem No. dry batteries. Listen to the amassment and news of the world wherever ytAa chance to stop you can if your set is Cunningham equipped. 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