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Show X hjk TITJ!-- - SALT-LAK- XRIBU-KE,- - E Muia SATURDAY MORNiNGf APRIL' 12ri92lT $.: "! t Vi'S 3 f '-SEtl- KIVOUBfl SEES ASKS ATOH HMml Plans Amend- ment to Bonus Bill, Simmons I Which Comes Up Today It WASHINGTON, April atioa la the Soldier bonus .hOt-dM; option for fall oasti, payments to vet sriiw on the bMfs at fl for saoh day at servfrs shove sixty days, will ba proposed by Senator Simmons of North Carolina, tanking Democrat on tbs senate finance committee. The blQ wHl be taken up again tomorrow by the committee, and Republicans who have agreed generally on the terms of the house Insurance bill predict the measure will be ordered reported. The house measure would allow coro-on nation of adjusted serve credit .e bams of fl tor each day of home servtae and f L36 for each day of oversees service above the first setty days. Cash payments would be made only to those veterans not entitled to more than $oO. others being given twenty-- jear endowment life insurance poiiClfiS. - Senaior Copeland, Democrat, New a bonus bid York, has Introduced Senator Simthe lines of that along mons will propose, except that it carries no insurance option. Using the dollar a day basis of credit, the Copeland bill would authorize a govern-to ment bond iesus at 1,300,000,000 run foe a period of sixty years, which amount- - It was estimated, would cover the satire cost. Cost of the house bill has been estimated by government tuartes at from 12,302,000,000 to With a report of the bonus bill to th senate in prospect by next Monis exday, an immediate showdown acted on whether the tax or bonus Chairman be firs. taken tll will up hmoot of the finance oommlttee announced yesterday he would call the tax bill up for discussion about the middle of the week. Republicans genprivately erally. however, have saidfirst of the that they favor disposition bonus bill, estimating that not non be would required for than a week this, iwasage of a bonus lull is deSenator Robinson, clared certain. Democratic -- leader, has declared he would favor . immediate action on either the tax or bonus blit Chairman Smoot said today he probably would transmit the majority report on the tax reduction bill to the senate tomorrow. Senator Simmons hav asked Senator Jones of New Mexico, n Democratic member of the committee, to prepare the minority repobt. and Mr. Jones said today it was unlikely this would he submitted to the senate before Monday. Activities of Republican organisation members looking toward a on tbs Mellon income fax rate schedule to head off the Democratic plan outlined yesterday by Senator McCormick. Illinois, a Republican member of the committee, who had mid he would seek such a compromise. -- fA It umtjor- - -- Avowed Red Elected Mine Union Officer ft Hi 200 Early- - Osal LONDON, April 11. (By the AssoA. J. Cook, leader of ciated Press. the South Wales miners, has been ed secretary of the Miners Fed-i- n of Great Britain, in sucres-uo- n to Frank Hodges, who abandoned the post upon his appointment ss civil lord of the admiralty in the labor government. Cook, an avowed extremist, said he interpreted the miners choice as a desire for a militant policy. I am still a red, with all that means, and I will not rest satisfied until private enterprise in the minhe ing Industry is abolished, twr-pos- (CssttassS tree iSJ!647iW.rfr,Ti1j sport flannels high colored charmeens , ; M r-- rf t- Reduced fT There are some very remarkable values. If price 3 sale i Your New Easter Dress at a at Special bargains Worth-Whil- e Saving. $22.50, $25, $32.50, $37.50, $42.50, $47.50 Sizes 14 to osssn light weight jersey to 4 interests you , this sale is worthy of your attention. satin dresses ' 5 A pnccs .v- 464 Pass Oh.) sou had reinvested in Sinclair stock in 1322, buying 4S0 shares on January 12, and 1 03 shares on February 2v, and selling the entire lot in April, 1922. This was the month in wnlrh Albert B. Fail leased the Teapot Dome naval oil reserves to Sinclair. The witness was unable to pis the ex act day of the sale. Reading from records, he affirmed that Thompson resigned as a director of the Sinclair companies in 1921. He testified that tbs New York financier never had any connection with the Mammoth Oil company, or ganised to operate Teapot Dome, disclosed that after disassociating himself from ths Slnoistr companies he invested In the Mutual Oil company, which was put off Teapot Dome by marines in 1922 Thompson still has a holding interest in that company, the witness said. The committee then called E. J. Costello, a Chicago newspaper man. once employed by the late Jake Republican national committeeman from Oklahoma, as publicity agent. TTie witness explained that his services for Hamon were performed In 1917. He said he met Hamon at the Chicago convention and was told toit was all fixed, that Harding was e be nominated, that Governor was to be vice president,' and to a member of was be the Fall that cabinet. Did he ten you what position Fall asked Senator Walsh, was to have the committee prosecutor. "No What was Hamon to get out of this- "He said he would be taken care -- Ityat-h- e Cool-idg- ' Saturday Selling 500 Gage Sport Hats arid AHD Another STREET HATS In ft wonderfuhsamfice sale for Satura day. Think of getting one ef this this at Hats newest Gage Sport low price. Those that want a trimmed hat will also find this an alluring sea-'son- Just purchased by our buyer,, who is in (T New York, at, a fraction of their real worth. We feel sure that you cannot duplicate these values anywhere at less than $10.00 , AtiUinnrg Mats 269 SoXain Add to your sets of Tsasposna, Costello said this conversation took place about ten hours before Halt nominated. ding John Smith, a Paris, Texas, business man, testified that Philip E. Baer, United States marshal for the eastern district of Texas, had totd him of a talk he had with Hamon in which the latter said he was to be secretary of the interior, under Presito dent Harding, and that Baer was be made Indian commissioner James 81oane, formerly attached to the White House staff, end for time afterward manager of the Wash Ington brokerage officea of Vngerleider visit to Okie ic Co., testified about home durira? the 120 campaign where he attended a dinner at which Ha mon, Brigadier General C. E. Saw nayer, R. B Creamer, Republican and tional committeeman from Texas, others were present. visit of the Sloajie also told of theIsabel. Texas, Harding party to Point He testified that the flection after he was emploed after the tnp south national committhe Republican by tee at a salary o $750 a month prom that position, he said, he was Washington appointed manager of the branch of Ungerleider & Co In the While you were engaged vou do anv brokerage business did business with public officials7 asked Senator Walsh. the books show Only whatbooks In every Instance Do the show the actual transaction and the pa-tname- of the . Sloane was sPnt There were no assumed names r Not that I know of Did you solicit any officials of the government to open, an account. Mt of Csffes Spoons, sst of Dessert Spoons, sst of t Table Spoons, sst of t Soup Spoons, sst of Berry Spoons, $ Gravy Ladle, sach Cream Ladle, saoh Salad sat of Tomato Server, sach Butter Knives, ach Butter Spread, set of Pickle Fork, tach Pi Server, each $I.CQ Sugar Shell, 30c $3.50 $1.35 35c Hollow Hamdlt, set of Forks, sst ot t Orange Spoon sot of Set of Knives and $2.75 t 75c $2.00 Forks, sach Cold Most Fork, Silk-Glove- Made With double finger ends. newest oprtnf colors. Pair In all Perrin Short While Kid Gloves -- or enroroeam With P. from fluent French skins. SpeaUlly priced tor Raster, pair............ Very attractive- styles and colors $2.75 Eft WwW from soft, phobia aklne, overs ram sewn. Special, $4.50 paJr, ths $2.25 Novelty Long Silk Gloves Kid Gloves 12-Butt- s kid Tf 19 75c cunning for their Easter footwear In patent leather red kid green kid blue kid , r tan ooze I Flock Dot Voiles Soft and sheer is the voile and the colorings are exquisite and brightly beautiful as the flower shades of spring and summer. Unusual bead effect dots and dotted designs and,' best of all, a which will bear repeated launderingB; 38 incho wide. ISizes 5 lo ., Sizes 8 to 11 Sizes ll1 to 2 .$3.45 $4.45 $5.65 8.-,,,,- Kiddies . Easter- Togs for Boys - and Girls Walker in Low Trice Walker - WASHINGTON. Anril 11 The resoDemocrat, lution ot Senator HefUn. senate the Alabama, authorizing Into alleged lend frauds In the tower Rio Grande vaHwv of Texas, waa attacked before the investigating com-as mittee todav.- and question raised to Its authorship I Ha-- rv Bear of DsPes, Texas, Grande president of the American R'o Irrigation eomnanv, in a comland munication to the commission. Protected against what he called "false resolution statements in Hie Hous-toWhen George A Hill. Jr. of Texas sttornfcv for R. B. Crea ger. Republican . committeemen for Texas, charged bvInSenator Heflin with the alleged frsiids. being Implicated said he had heard that James R. Pege. Kansas ttty attorney, . who Is siding Senator Heflin In the prosecution. wrote the resolution. Page denied he was the author. Vostoffloe Inspector O R. Williamson, who'made the second Investigation- Into the alleged land frauds, wi'l talthe stsnd tomorrow Inspeetnr J M Donaldson who made the first investigation and who has been waitsince the hearing ing to 'testify to go to Fori started, was permitted Worth, Texas, to appear before a grand jury there.t ion by Dll tt Rush D Bimmona. chief postal Inspector, session, during which todays occupied numerous statements from contented farmers Illustrated booklets deacrin-ttv- e of the Rio Grand vaHev and railroad. express company and weather bureau statistics wore incorporated in the records Senator' Heflin mnnnwrised HI poalf tlon tur Insisting thst, If 10 land purend 56. chasers bad been defrauded not be an poh not defrauded, it would answer to point to those that were aatisf'od. in Quality little , Prices, Little -- Suits $7.50 to $13.50 Prices, Little Boys $7.95 to $17.50 Hats brim, plain colored or broken plaid and chocked soft-ingtan, gray and brown combinatKma. $2.50 to $3.50 Boys Caps,' $1.75 In fancy plaid large, Hie. in or 'hecks plain softinga, light spring shades, leather sweatband. Tan and gray. Meadow TO Creek CONTRACTORS. Section Gold Creek-Jarbid- Forest Highway. Sealed proposals for constructing the national forest highway, located within the Humboldt National forest, county of Elko, state of Nevada, wltl he received bv the district V engineer, bureauof of public roads agriculture, at 400 S. department Ban street. Main Bay building. tn California, until 9 o'clock on the Hth day W May, 1924, at which time and plat they will be publicly Is reopened nd read. The right served to reject any and all bids and none will be considered except thoeefrom contractors ascertained to be experienced and resprnislble. The project to b conetnjeted consists of two portions of the Gold Creek Jarbidge road, located between Gold Creek and a point ,1 5 miles north thereof and 75 miles north of Elko. The project la also accessible from above-name- d FTaa-cisc- s o, -- southwestern Idaho via Jarbidge and Rowland, Nevada. The length of the project is approximately 11.32 mile and the principal Items of work are as follows Excavation (2,592 cu. yd. Corrugated metal pipe. .1394 lln ft. 27.5 MBM Timber bridging Cement rubble masonry. 217 cu. yds Construction shall be started within fifteen davs after notice ao to start has been given the contractor by the district engineer, which notice. will not be given until weather conditions render It practicable to prosecute the work to advantage In the spring of 124. and aball be completed wtthin 125 weather working dava after said notice to atari construction baa been given, ' The contract form. maps, plans and specifications may be examined by responsible contractors at the follow, ing addressee: tag Bay Building, 2 Main Street, Ban Francisco, California. Gold Gold Cheek Ranger Station, 'ft Butts t Girls Wool Skirts, ' Girls', Drtsses . Girls' Capes Plain $10.75 $25 or overpiaid polsir fancy or circular, Plain Hand, cut fancy S coliar, button trim. to II years Prices Rise Boys $15X3 to $19.75 With two pairs pant; tweed and smooth csAsimere. vk back arid Inverted and box pleats; alpaca lined. Age ( to IS years. to ' doth, trimmed with full $15 $6.50 Dtght erepe te chine and dark taffeta, daintily trimmed with lace, hand emfcrfidered and drawn work, ribbons. - In colors of green, maize, navy, brown and tan- Else t to poudre blue, II years. in Attached roller and Broadway cuffs, extra good quality and workmanship. All rises. Suits. $2X3 Checks pnd plaitM; separate inuslio waist, brows, blue and tan. Ages I to II years, v Bo:ys Roll NOTICE braid tnmmad. Priced, Tan Poplin Shirts, $1.75 - ' Girls- - Middies navy ftenaal eollar and tuffs, to 13 years. Special... ,,.,1.. j. TVhtte LorMKiaJe Jflan, dettcb&fcta , Boys, Tailored Reefer Coats Tweed, basket weave, eoftlng and fancy wool, double breasted years. and lined throughout; convertible cellar. Sizea 1 to -- n. Boys Fsncv novelty material, tweed, covert doth and werge In all Balkan. Oliver Twist and the new spring styles and material at Walkers. middy . styles, Jackie Ktothee odd exoluslve-okro.-Unbine, rowe, navy, embroidered chevron and silk tie. s I to I years. n. x Steak Sst Fist Handle Net c Tulip Cuff $2.00 $5X3 Knives, J 00 that wins instant favor with women who know beautiful materials ""i,j A ...75c ' from our extensive stock of staples and latest novelties in kid, tueded fabric and silk A New Tub Fabric CONTINUES PROBE OF LAND FRAUDS ' Fork. Oyster Forks, sst of ( ! YOUR EASTER GLOVES an select buy pieces for gilts Easter and wedding Big Savings On 616 Saturday. $1.35 $1.35 $2.50 $2.65 $2.65 $1.35 each Senator Walsh brought the examination heck to Sioane a empkment commit- by tim Republican national een had first he said wltnee The Wore the RepubVcam employed Just arrived at .He Chirw. convention tv on the dav or at the conventionhe 3 said and learned the nomination, men that morn I air from newspaper nominated to be was that Hardin? day. anv bets on the re- during the Place you suite asked Sepsor Walsh. No V Bloane said. excused and the committee adjourned until Mondsy Croo.-ezaml- Children's Millinery Supplies CHOOSE At Big Reductions - 300 Hew TriRimed Hats Silverware Sale--Tab- le Lincoln and LaFrance patterns, which we have decided to close out n, for SZ39 at Big Reductions I e. SPECIALS TfllMMED rssses placed on tale Saturday, 10 a. ra. r Initial meeting for organisation Premier Kiyoura told the coun cilars that 'from every viewpoint Japans plight la moe difllenlt, and bespoke their aid in arriving at satisfactory means for its alleviation. The government and people moat cooperate., aaid the premier. , We mast do out utmost to peas thia crisis. The premier described tk rise of national fortunes, during 1the war khd the subsequent decline th the depression of the present, the straits of ths warborn industries, the hard plight of the farmers, which, he said, was bringing rum to many villages, and eontinued: The nation is confronted with most, difficult times In foreign trade, industry and bther phases of the national economy. Unless fundamental reforms are made, the national economic welfare eventually will meet grave obstructions. The premier said that unsatisfactory economic conditions were accompanied by social instability, and on this topio declared it Is Imperative that we cultivate a wholesome thought and 'maintain strict control over speech and actions of a radical character. Simultaneously we must carry out social and political reforms. The premier announoed - that the new council would replace several other bodies, more Or lees temporary in character, which will he abolished. He assured the councilors that the government would do its utmost to execute the poitciee resulting from their deliberations. The council organised seven boards to deal with various topics These sre finance, including exchange; agriculture, industry, social welfare, colonisation, including emigration, and communications. com-prrmi- yy timm i. Girls Hats smsif tailored style snug Fancy etraw, taffeta nr combination, fn fitting, ribbon trimmed. In roes, poudre red. tutus, brown, navy, Price....,. tyirow w 1 w.ww Creek, (Nevada. Forest 'Supervisor, Elko, Nevada. District Engineer Bureau of Public Roada, Klesei Bldg, Ogden, Vtah The bureau of public roads will furnish corrugated metal culvert pipe at Elko, Nevada- - The bureau has also available for loan to contractors on a rental basis equipment at Government Island. Oakand, California, as listed Some .similar in the specifications. equipment is available at (rden, Utah. Bidder will state in hie bid the government equipment thst he will use during construction and the minimum time required. The estimate rentals will He taken into consideration and award will be made on the bid to the beet - advantage of the government. Government exptoeive are: available according to the term of the specifications. Plans And specifications will be furnished contractors who contemplate bidding, upon deposit of a check for 216 (to payable to the secretary of agriculture of the United States. Check MM gift f! will be held pending return of plans ance with the instructions forming a ' and specifications. part of the specifications above reAll proposals must be made on forme fereed to. , , . C. H. StYEETS-ERI . furnished by the district engineer, buDistrict 7, accord llll. of and April in Engineer. reau public roads, BABY CHICKS Government Inspected. Each aoc Each 5c to 50c Store, Metropolitan 254 SOUTH MAIN ST. ' |