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Show '1 ilS y THE SALT LAXK TRIBUNE,- (CNttas4 trmm fs Utah," he aald rogardlesa of party afftuationa. Have urged me to become a candidate for the governorship tme fall ie a corouitment I appreciate Ihe resp&'t. rood will and confidence of those I have lived among wince J&y to aeho7)day period are worth me than any office within the gift of inany people or any sum which heritance or aoqulsuivenese mignt bring "it nominated I shall accept and make the beet race possible consistent with law, ethics and fsir dealing. Jt la not my intention to ask delegates to Come to the Mete convention bound by pledges to support my candidacy. Their duty wld be to canvass the situation and select the candidate best calculated to bring vk to ry to his tkket and credit to his suite. Conventions should not be regarded as clearing housoo for the exiiutnge of teraoiuU favors or the diwharyre of primte Oaa) SCM)AY-M0RNIN- I corrupt ttao of money In olectkma. lathered too Amertcanlaaltera law. introduced too atato mineral land leasing law, ty means of which the state retains tula to all coal and other minerals m state lands suit!, - and leasee the minerals on a roJty basis 1 took an especial interest in highway tiiauera, and introduced ths state road designation law, by means of which our present 0slom of state la thel-- l highways was developed, legislator of 1&21 1 introduced too bill granting an extension of time to farmers who had borrowed money from too atato land hoard and who were In danger of losing their lands la tho postwar deflation. MI have boon chiefly in tho- mining huslnoss, having operated in Mercury Parte CUy and Tintin- .- was general manager of tho Consolidatedj Morcur men, ana am proud lo ay man and Uapf ft tat chairman of th party, Henry H. Wood, member of tha atata road oomru teuton, and KUfon former conffrenaman. tiW5Un. Mavor Mralen wax, iut of tlia city lane week, iha rmtpun pt the othere 1 to tha Invitation to expresa their atYears Old, titude Eldest, Only public! v ara herewith rerordtd While whetfrMAJ4&x&3fti that the office of froverrvir should hold the welfare of their orDoctor ; Engineering, Indicate t I tah will not go begging this year. ganization and commonwealth so high It la not Intended to convey any in- - Uiat they can sheivs their dearest financial, industrial end commercial x ), institution in. .tbj.gfcuc." gesfu , k f Commissioner'' WeiiTy- 11 Blood of not jnaure up to tb my arpirmu, he state roads the tione. said There are undoubtedly other of nvnUnPUit jr to oecuro department f the the matter favorite ions' galore, whose sup requiromnnu support nml miooojin at too pelta and had not givennomination deal a great porters consider them as gubernatorial in offioo afterward. ' , gubernatorial At least moat of those, "timber. H shall hav no. whatever of thought. Younger Brother Director however, whose "booms have become airainat any delegate Terling BLOOD TOO BUSY. who uppoaxa mo definite enough to cause speculation on thoao ground, nur rogrei if I am "Several . time. he said, "friends gossip in the state capital and In aUrninatad in too tntoreat of someone Family Shipping iand broached auch a suggestion to trcle usually considered politically who can better reconcile discordant have me. 8t far nrv reply could be wise are named above element or enlist the aupport of in- tbat 1 have been only too busy trying to Interest That Governor Mabey would aak his dependent voters, without which no build roads to Hamburg. party to build politihttampt and the people of Utah to con candidate need hope for aticcesa in fences I feet that ths solving eider him a candidate to succeed him- tho coming election. Party organisa- cal of the road problems of the state le self has Ions been accepted as a fact tions are not maintained to further an Important work. At the same time of aoy individual one cannot but feel complimented BBRUV, April 12, (By the Amo. In political circles and among the peo- the ambitions neither are conventions called for tho that his friends should choose . elated ple generally. to conPreen.) Dr. Edmund Hugo redemption of pledges industriously sider hiht In connection with the chief WHAT MABEY BAY Btlnnes, who by the death of bit mado. and In sought thoughtlessly office state executive the I have already told soma of my father haa tuddenly becofnt tht monIt la my that all parties will Blood was a member friend he said, "that 1 espected to Insist upon hopo a clean campaign, free of('ommisteoner arch of one of the world's meed gl- -, enter ths first public utilities commission the contest for the party nom- from abusa and of Utah. H has served two years gentle industrial and commercial em- ination this year. Itut I have not as devoid of and misrepresentation on the stats road commission, and corruption or extravagance pties. 1. arsemied ty hie aeeociatee yet given attention to campaign de- which invariably reimburseexpects was recently reappointed fer another "a of youth , engaging personality of tails. Tha duties the tho ment at of gubernatcwial tho public, expense term This, If confirmed by the sea-atand winning urbanity " office are more important and are and It U my belief that fho practice a will bs for six years. gw ; of veers Although only " pressing J had hoped to devote enme nf muhurg iiromlwe which are never Milton H Former Representative served a rigorous technics and fulfilled will the effectually rebuked, Welling was to the months father Ss busy yet definite In asking to be under hla occupation of being governor before since it cannot he punished along apprenticeship left out of consideration ; fathers unsparing tutelage, and subcompelled to divide attention with tho statutory crime of obtain I am tn no sense a candidate for sequently was graduated from the being between these paramount matters Irar other values under false pretense. governor of Utah, he said, when the (.'harlottenburg Technical school with and, fool honored I shall "If nominated a with connected details the waa broached to hlrrv over the the degree of doctor of engineering, If elected the office subject end grateful. I have had not" camps! file enlisted s a volunteer In the state-wid- e fee laid os a sacred trust, to bo phone. will no aa reason I Sea yet especial world war and advanced te a lieurunning for the office, administered with fidelity, efficiency, asking to alter that hop.. to be considered i tenancy tn the aviation corps. Governor Haber Will stand on his economy and according to tho boot nsctlon. Young Btlnnes waa constantly at bis Interests of all ths people, which I WELLING FAVORS ARMSTRONG. governor He may he ex- shaH fathers side during tbs latters rest- - record as enefeavor to ascertain by coun-sless and manifold actlvltlea of the last pected to call attention to the fart "Ths Democratic organisation in unaelftoh. with honest, five years, and is possessed of first that his administration began with trlotkc nvn e and women of all 0,15: Utah has a number of good men 1 head of the deflation period eal knowledge or the mining, Smelt tbe initiation for this office. ltf has already Usm Ws paramount ling and Industrial breach es of tbe which came a few years after the aa 1 parties honored hi highly. I 'am not seeking interpret them will be boneet any world war. and that tha elate haa, btlnnes enterprise, further office atlts hands. PerI been government and reduced taxation. Hiabrobtar, Hugo Hermann Btlnnes, during hla present term sonally, I may say I am in favor of AYS. BARNE NOT ACTIVE, I who la a and to at and year steadily normalcy younger present W returning W. Armstrong ot Salt Bake for ' dlrarter of the I am In nr senae an active canAmong, considerations family s shipping In- prosperity. i' Jereat at Hamburg, also served an which convention delegates and didate," said Mr. barnes, but friends governor I believe th man nominated by AAx tended apprenticeship at home and voters may be asked to weigh, in ap- from all ovqr tbs state have talked the Democratic. p4$ty will be elected. subject, and if 1 am I cannot see abroad, lie s married and has two praising the validity of the gove- to me on this but a big vicI rblidrea. rnors claim for the Indorsement Im- nominated 1 will be glad to aurept. tory. both tn anything the nation and In the elected if to be fortunate tak-- i enough of a , Sr mado tn seoond Btinnes, such are a practice Democratic plied term, party this j lug his grown. of this stato, my aim will state, for the up sons and daughters claims as the following: Jshtormous governor year. administratIt i into hla confidence, apprising them strides made be to a business (rive indusin Mr. state Wallace raised another questy the ' of Important negotiations and allow trial development: ion, and, wherever possible, without tion pending success In reducing In to reduce exefficiency, them to go over bis contracts, systematic reclamation In the The governorship can wait." be work of are Thera balance sheets and other documents Great Balt Hake basin, with federal penses. deparinxeits sold. "The immediate business before . as part of their business training the state government that might wail the Democrats of Utah Is th eelec-tio- n aid, an active campaign against fed- be and others that mkfnt omitted, For this rosso the Btlnnes family eral of a nations! committeeman and attu and regulation rewtth be resultant i circle bss been described as Teoivuntxed, a board ttalasgovernment a delegation of eixteen to the national which have the effect of great- daction in t of directors la constant session. expenditures. There ore convention In New York ly Impairing Ihe value to 'the state board men of which the of Utah woe Influential at Baltimore CRITICISM INVITKD. schools of the land grants made under work could three or well a be performed of out proportion to her size, and I Hugo Btlnnes stimulated criticism the enabling Act. an extensive better tar one. OIIm aavinge could a real factor In ths se'ection of and suggestion from his offspring prugram which haa he effected. 1 believe the -- state de was Woodrow Wilson, bees lire her delet Nothing pleased him more, it le said, reached to all parts of the state, partment of finance and purchase were free and uninstructed t than a piece of pat criticism or even practical elimination of departmental ara mode gates could be omitted Claims men and women in the best "The I a stern rebuke on business matters deficits, the financing of large cur- for it that It reduces expenditures, should go to the New York confrom some member of the family rent Indebtedness and additional obl- and the deportment sounds all right partv no other Job at this I desire vention. igations incurred bv the state during on paper; but, after all, the departj! eounelL Btlnnes than to help In the selection of 'The girls talked business the previous administration, "and run- ment haa real control over only 3 atime of women worthy to men and group J slang when discussing every day or ning over Into that of Governor or I por cent of the entire state exIn the be trusted with a free vole i oven domestic topics, os a resuhlt of Mabey; the placing of the state's penditures, It has no control over selection of next the president of the their participation in these family credit on a sound basis; savings ef- sooh large amounts an, for example, United State " council remarked a friend of the fected in administration costa while go to the schools Neither can ,t .family, who confessed to. amaaement of the service to the control such fixed charge aa tnter-ethe "rankee horaa sense ' ex- -, petit efficiencybeing laorsmeeil, and .sinking hinds, --or se salaries hiblted bv aome of the younger mem- -' In bringing all cJ ernes of determined by law. It can busy Itself hers of the Btlnnes eat departexpenditure Into strict accord about S requirement ofof some and J Whether the new Btlnnes general publlo can work, with the will of the taxpayers, In ment for llfi worth I will succeed In Buch amplifying or coneerv. general, sound progreM baaed on sane ask for bids arrangements In Ihe fortune founded In IBIS by the head of cmUd be required of the the islnarn facta. dead magnates grandfather 4a al- Mr Beegmtller'a announcement was dupertment requiringIt such eervlco. The ms to speculation. In all ready stimulating fairness. necesappears the he indicated, by ; bulk of the present huge fortune rep- - prompted, rumors that had that It must be admitted that the resents the cumulative work of twenty sity for a denial toof the to chance a have Democrats splendid he effect that been circulated, years of Incessant toll and shrewd had win In state and In nation this year, to withdraw from Ihe and success s tiro for husbanding by Hugo Btlnnes, end the rare. decided party prospects was the with in It, he said, He current obituaries out that, like brighter than they have been at full expectation of remaining In it. sre young. a most elections In the past. a and fair An field, ICeatisaed from open light r I J AM IN RACE," D. B. SHIELD. FORTUNE ANCHORED. Square deal for all were his Hogans Borne of the more optimistic Dan B. Shields, attorney general " WATTIS IS FACETIOUS. of Btlnnes career believe be during the term of Governor Mmon erence primary, but a elate of pledged ' laid the foundation for a Mr. Wattis had been approached, Bamberger, la definitely in tha raoa McAdoo delegates was entered in family forand eight tune which a 111 endure through eerv- -; ha said, by many who expressed a tor the Democratic nomination. Not virtually every district made run see to t him eral generations, and that It Is aa destra again, lie large sought support of very active aa yet, since, as he puts delegstes-athe McAdoo candidate throughout , firmly anchored as were the Rotho-- ; U clear that hia own deeirea are not Its, shoes that are worn lung and Che state. The pledged candidates child. As lor and Yandcrbilt tor- - to that direction constantly may have to be I believe In progreaa. he arguod, before November, but still already In were defeated by large majorities In tunas. A ambition led Huge qulsxkaily. "Having made the race tbe contest with the expectation of Chicago by entries carrying the colK. Brennan, Illinois Btinnes to establish poets tn Argon-- 1 for governor, I naturally feel that remaining until the party has select- ors of Georg chieftain, but downstate the McAdoo candidate for governor. Una, Patagonia, Russia, Ueoapotamla the next contest I enter should be ed it won in districts Mr. elate ocean "1 sold In am to many the and race, build Shield, and Japan, carriers a step higher. But President tioolldge "One of the clearest evidences of which are already traversing the seven appear to be occupying publlo atten- "(or oil 1 am worth, and until the said Rockwell's sea th should Chicago fraud, fit the seas. This quest for overseas do- tion In the contest which would be finish, if party minion prompt seme of hts necrolo- tbe hext logical cue for me to make. to honor me with the nomination, I statement,of 'Is to be Infound in a comthe city with returns know i asbest will the parison fight Wattle exMore seriously, Mr. put up gists to compare tbe international those from outside the city where peel of hie fortune with the fate of pressed the thought that he had no how to win the election, and if choMcAdoo ran conthe slate I the state shall which pledged went wish to make the race for governor sen other historic fortunes governor give ahead of the box slate " abroad either in the shape at doweries this year. He expressed aome Inter- the best administration in. my power siderably has never been a candidate of There and according to tbe dictate my or as loans to governments. political views. for a Democratic presidential nomscience." Will the seven Btlnnes there are esting "At this dtataace It would not, of oun Mr Shields was in tha state Cap- ination In the last sixteen year who 7 four sons and three daughters re-- ; course, action to what be safe made such a remarkable record as itol lor four attorney general year peat or excell the performance of "the tha party will take.predict It should select and ex officio member of the stats haa in winning state In primaries and as tha Rothschilds lta candidates with regard ; five Frankfurters. only for board of examiners, the state road conventions and In breaking into en; were popularly known? their fitness for the offices to which commission and other state boards. j of Friends of the magnate say he be- it le proposed tq elect them. On that He stands on bis record while In of- emy territory, despite a campaign a hie slander and children of catalogue queathed vituperation, aa has Wilbasis the party should win. It the fice in making his appeal to tha vot- liam Gthbs McAdoo is this Ha precepts and maxima which. If care- right candidates year. are not seieoted the ers of tbe state. fully followed, will prompt them to party should lose ending this week with 193 delegates In eschew all hazards of a personal or of IS elected. FRANCIS RECEPTIVE. section every already 1 have no particular with quarrel business nature. The attitude of Frank Frond, for- the United .States, pledged to or fathe Democrats aa Individuals some of " will BAND HONOR LEADER. thnm are amon mjr very good friends mer mayor of Ogden, towards tho vorable to his nomination. He dele, M ITKLKKTM ON -- R UHR, it the people wHl only keep them out Democratic gubernatorial nomination end ths next week with over 00 Germany, I am en4u!te and certain that the gatee, of office," may be destriibed as at present April 1. iWseeo s famous coal miners' will enter the New McAdoo force Mr. Wattis said that tho field ought tirety receptive. Said he. band wilt travel to Berlin next Mon800 T hkve bean urged by quite a York convention with over before sevotes, day to play dirges and Westphalian to bo examined carefully Ha waa following number of friends from al parts of will dominate that convention and folk tunes at tha funeral of Huge lection won made will nominate Mr McAdoo. that line of thought to tho extent that the state to1 enter the I contest tor Btlnnes. would, of The opposition ttUMeAdoo Is seekmay say No sooner had word of his death he boa not mader up hia mind yet ai governor deem it k high honor if I were ing new weapons wtth which to atrea'hed the magnates home town to whom ho would support personal- course, Demoof to considered the would so be ho would do he worthy tack him, having found that it was than the leader of the quaint musical ly. llofore However, I have not able to deluda the people with nomination perfamily naturally consult with political asso- cratic no organisation asked thedead I nor have made active chief by ciates la Weber countv. and would be campaign, mission to honor its Its smoke screen about oil. In North anv. Anything that could ba Dakota, to the Duheny atrongly disposed to aupport the de- planned blowing the miners "Taps at the done in this direction would bare to incident. subsequent McAdoo received the insire of that county, should It ceremony. will the of be done good for candidate. entirely f Borne of the members of the hand by elements of both of the dorsement any preference I do not believe tn mamy frtesids worked with Btinnes during hla active Democratic party and was unopposed JUDGE ROLAPP ILL. i am a not in and chine a to his father politics, mines In McAdoo apprentlceehlp the primary. Georgia. Judge Roiapp was 11 At hi home position to make a personal canvass In and aH learned do respect him aa an won, defeating Senator I nderwood when the request far an expres- of the atate, employer. Btinnes was always a gen- here one. to four aa waa hia sion to attitude .conveyed "In my opinion, the Democratic erous mtron of the hand and waa to him over the "The Democratic voters of South telephone, it was has an unusually favorable op- Dakota especially fond of lta rendition of his asked the lead of North Chat he be excused from any ex- party this year, both In state and Dakota followed favorite native tunes. portunity and elected McAdoo delepression at this time of the nation It has the was vote three and four Tbe Chairman Moreneen denies any as--. decided revulsion inadtantnge gates. feeling against Coazens plraUons for gubernatorial honors at the party in power, I am not say- to one over the opposition central comstate The Arizona this time. that men in the ranks of the I am not in the race. he asserted. ing ace not so good or so mittee has chooen nln delegates with Undergo Operation Twont ore who to make a living for my fam honest asparty a vote half (or McAdoo, each, those In tbe liemoeretlc Uy and I am too well planted in this does not gainsay the and thres opposed to him. In WisBy Cftirerael Berries. but party to or Price " find it possible desirable fact that the party responsibility for consin, five districts elected IMcAdoo WASHINGTON, April It Preparaat this time tions are being made for a major to change present situation ilea with the delegates. The Kansas state convenI feel is deleit ths right of any the Rigurolioan parly. The principle of tion, April 1 elected a McAdoo Demoperation on Senator James Cbusens honorable that asof to member ths resnnsihllltv haa been preached gation under the unit rule. Th party of Michigan, who ie at a hospital, party s to governor-A- by both ehiee. If that principle hold ocrats of Iowa followed the next day Dr. Hugo A. Freund of Detroit, his pire statethe nomination for my Job Is to do good, should be with another McAdoo delegation, the tbe Reubllcan today upon his all that ischairman, to physician, announced the rebuked, at the comingpartv possibls help elect caJL election. an arrival after unit rule ineurin low e twenty-si- x urgent - Any one of the other men promi- votes (Senator- - Cmisens. who has been partys nominee when he ! chosen-aftto th former secretary ths investigation of the ventiona fair contest in the party con- nently mentioned for the Democratic To recapitulate, thus far McAdoo conducting revenue would moke a good goverinternal whieh bureau, nomination have been elected os foldelegate I am confident that the Republican nor They ar ail men of high boner, lows brought forth the impasse between Alaska, , Canal Arizona, convenwill elect the Rhoever party flbtlitv President C'oolldge and the senate, : Hawaii, 6. integrity and . Georgia, Zone, tion shall name." H Darn i Senator had a breakdown several days ago Georg Former ltt, Iowa, 39; Kansas, 2ft, Mue, Senator Evans was quite definite In also willing to be governor Three local physicians were call-- J ft New Hampshire T: North Dakota, Into consultation pending the arrival saying that h la not tn the race for ago, he said, "white in. Philippine, "Three years , Porto Rico, Dr Freund Issued governor or other political office. He the legislature wax In session one of of Dr Freund Wisconsin, 1, to. the following statement late today Is at present closely associated with- the Salt lAke newspapers contained South10Dakota, 10; . tal, stats tha farm and posit la Couzen bureau, is "Mr Just recovering an unauthorised statement that I WILL OPEN QUARTERS. from an aoute gaJl bladder attaric. Ha sibls that the policy of that organise would he a candidate for the Demois resting much easier todav He has tion tn maintaining tn politics a strict cratic nomination for governor to 194. IDUISYIUL. Ky. April U. no temperature. He la being pre- Independence a between parties may Tver since that time manv of my a meeting of prominent Kenher last night, the pared for an operation, which wlH have helped to influence bis deci- friends have been taking It for granttucky Democrats waa made .today that Me. prohaNy take jviaoe early lo the sion. ed that 1 would be in the rxoe. statement T am pot a candidate," be said, week." "A scramble for office doe not apwould be Adoo state headquarter "Friends hav coached tha subject to peal to me but I have decided tn say opened In Ikvuieviile within a few me at times, but I have endeavored that I shall feel verv tiightv honored NO HONORARY COLONELS. announcement also said The day. I WASHINGTON, April 11 There to make my position plain. I have if mv partv should chooee ms to lead that th plan of the McAdoo men will be no "honorary colonels tn the work ahead of ms how which will keep It In the state campaign. included an Intensive campaign In' so busy for month a to preclude each county for delegate to the state rnited State army. Any inch denig--, ms QERN TELLS OF WORK, my entering any campaign for ofconvention, as yet uncalled. Instructnation has been held to be unauthor-txe- d fice." served eight years in the atato ed ,I x for MoAdoo. by army regulations, and the senate and was a member of the The conference was presided over WARRUM OUTLINES POSITION. haa decreed against Way department of rtah Council of Defense durState Fields mentioned Among the Democrats the creation at thl time of aucb a tbe war, and chairman of the by Governor " Mr. Snow preferred not to Be quoted ing FORD ASKED TO EXPLAIN. 'grade in the commissioned rank committee on war minerals. I also now Business had oompelled him of late was chairman of the advisory comActresses and other person DETROIT Agiril 12. (By the Asmuch of to out -. ha the eoloand of at mittee of the United State fuel ad- sociated Press city honorary holding dserignatioa Henry Ford ha nets bestowed by regimental organ-- - times out of the stale, he said, end ministration of Utah I have held no been asked by William A, Comstock, had not been able to look the situa- other public office, except as member chairman of th Democratic stole Ixations, formally or Informally, art he tion over as he would like, to before of the school board at Mercur Mv rentral committee, to state definitely ,not to b recognised. publicly expressing his attltuds on public record is well known, and I hi political intentions as a result of entering ths contest for ths party expect tn be Judged by that record his endorsement at Monday's stateGREAT STRUCTURE PLANNED, nomination. Mr Snows friends argue If the people of Utah approve the wide prlmarr for president on the A y CHICAGO, April that his Initiative and his buxines of service I rendered In the state Democratic ticket Th i request, made butliling to houas exclusively toe ahl'ity are qualifications which fit him kind enate I shall be glad to give them three days ago, remained unanswered and diamond for the duties of governor of the stale, the wholesale Jewelry same kind of service tn the gov- today. brokerage firm ia planned hr Chi-- j and liter assert that as a candidate ernor s office YAN QUALIFIES. ro Jewelers according to Phil Psr-- , he would prove popular, both In this tn th TALLAHASSEE Fla., April 1? 'legislature I Woe the author hett, credited with originating tbe count ana throughout ths state. of the present workmens compensaWilliam Jennings Bryan of 'Miami toidea. The idea is fostered by the Mr. Wamim feels that tho Interest tion which has been of untold day qualified OS a candidal in th Association of Chicago, of bis friends in his behalf to some- value law, Jewelers' to the workers I also was for June the delegate to the primary which would have it headquarter In thing well worth while-Tha- t author of ths corrupt practice set. Democratic national convention from the building. many of the best citizens of which has done griuch to prevent the the. state at large. 28 of. :rdnd of at com-meru- al salt-abl- -- e, 1 5 1 xi ta 1 ITS HI rl FOES tip 0.) v -- halt-sole- d far-flu- ! 5 . -- Matt an 111 er -- 4. - t fortY-stor- i a, tyle and Fat ncs , f i j t (OwUsvM fita fact Oaa.1 Everything and everybody to attacked In a wholesale endeavor to divert public attention from tho scandalous condition which have been revealed In Washington, if If it t demonstrated that tho old Parties are not endowed with toe to reestablish interritv of man-now- er cere, then a new party equal to the ,, task will hate- Mrth. . The raodUJitei which revealed in the national capital ore not to b corrected By the removal from office of one or two or a dozen Individual. CbrrupUon to at the teat of publlo affair so kmg a political parties must eat fbeir daily bread from the table of the mighty la business " Defending IhJ dogged persistence of the Investigator,' he forecast at least six weeks more of ths Daugherty siona Senator Wheeler declared that they do not constitute trials," but merely judicial inquiry into tn con' duct of publlo business. As evidence of the lock of political motive, he pointed out that the proceedings war authorised by Republican majorities in congress and that Republican are member of the commStte. The cry is raised that It to bod for business be added. "Our answer is that, good or bad. it must go on until honesty to again a rule of conduct in every branch of the both so different )n ( t! V SUITS have plenty CALL thisspring Students SUITS Sea oor weoring apparel before jou make a decision. Jv'ote th snappy styles the beautiful materials, neh coloring and design. The high grade tailoring which puts real class into them. See these wbaderful value we offer the keen and boys' clothes. Price buyer of our mens, young men are very low. . ; r And Upward UTAHS CREATE ST CLOTH1NC STOOE' Men (SUITS Gardner He called for "s cleanup (torn top to bottoip In th department qf Justice, charged hia recent indictment in Montana to the "machination of the And Upward Republican Rational eomnlUe." and suggested that "vigorous executive action to assist tb investigating com-ttees would b mar in harmony with th requirement of tb situation than an effort to discredit and blackmail th members of the f The Montana indictment waa the result of a deliberate fremeup on th part of ths Republican national committee and friends ofi former Attorney General Daugherty, and It will not stand the light," said th prosecutor of th Daugherty Investigation. Blair Cohan, a former Chicago newspaper man, had been active in Montana to-- the employ of th Republican national eomm Ktee for several months before the Indictment was returned. Senator Wheeler con"He was tn communication tinued with the national committee headquarters in Washington by telephone almost daily Carl Riddick, defeated for the senate In Montana in the lost election, also has Joined tbs Republican national headquarters. m- AGENCY. KEARNS BUILDING LAKE - jr Can-tttUte- A COLLECTION fl Adams CompanySALT FOR CLEANUP. tfiY Wi , The department of justice has been year as a coloperating for several lection agency tor campaign contributions for Ihe Republican party, and It is that condition the Investigation In Washington is designed to correct. Despite every obstacle, we shall work to that end. Mr. Stone, the new attorney gen-erhaa .impressed- - members of .. the To a great decommittee favorably gree, the future course of the Inveswill depend upon the action tigation of the new chief " Commenting upon th result of a subcommittees visit to Washington to tak Courthouse, Ohio, yesterday, further testimony tn the Daugherty base, the Montana senator declared the challenge to the inquisitorial aubefog th thority would beofbrought , th senate. full membership PARTNER. DAUGHERTY The restraining injunction issued in Ohio against the subcommittee, block Ing its attempted examination of the books and files of th Midland National bank, was granted by a probate judge who was formerly a law partner of Harry 8. Daugherty, Senaheeler said. tor Th spy system built up In the department during the war has been maintained and added to since, and Is now threatening the functions of government "No government can last when the spy system hampers the legislative power Seven years of tribulation in Russia mark th culmination of the most . successful spy system in the history of the worldfor a W nr calling cleanup of th department of Justice from top to bottom. ours orfhat ' Thats why weve made such unusual efforts to give the finest possible for spring, And Upward . -- government" -- Senator APRIL i3, 1921, G, v A A X' & Ice i VX tdesttsmd freak Fin Osa.) actual moratorium was not "provided. He expressed th opinion that foreigners were toe numerous on the directorate of th new bank of Issue provided in the report, but declared that all these handicaps could be overcome If article 3 were literally adhered to. Asked bow long it would require to BANK RECORDS place the experts' recommendations into effect. Dr Schacht replied WILL BE SOUGHT that actual it could t done ia ninety day, or even less. The scheme for mortgaging tho GerBy DONALD EWINGt man railways, h said, was th beat Wire Chicago Tribune Belt Lake Tribes worked out port of the report and IX Stunned WASHINGTON, April could easily be made effective withby It inability to obtain the record out extensive reorganization. Mai Daugherty's bank in Washington Courthouse, Ohio, the committee 12 BERLIN. April (By the General former Attorney Investigating colled dated Ires ) Next Monday's cabinet Harry M. Daugherty wuddenly the of the Gerwith mwetlag prenrqrs on and seimlon scheduled off today' man federal states will decide whethconMonday will go Into executive er to the the reply course new reparation a ference, when plana for on the experts' report shall of procedure may be made. mad in writing or orally through Chairman Brookhart returned to be a special delegate to Farts Th Washington today and held a short majority of the premier appear to conference with Senators Mores nd favor a written reply. Jones. Later it was indicated that There is no doubt that the govern- th evidence obtained yesterday in decide that the report forms Ohio prior to the court injunction ament wiM for basis negotiations. The com waa co ruddered so amazing that oil mittee ot ecoriomio council of ths Ihe may otherInquiry retch already haa disouvxed ths report be dropped while action to concen- and recommended Us acceptance on attoron former the trated directly the lines laid down by Dr. Kurt ney general and hi brother. the of company, chairBorgs Krupp said of the committee they man of the Association Member oh German felt that the bank records might hold Ind stateIn his lstriallsts. which bava sought ment. This set forth recent ths key tor they the absolute for weeks In an effort to carry the were In restoration the prerequisites into the trail of misconduct directly soverGermanys economic office of th former attorney gen- - full of over areas notathe eignty occupied ral. n bly abolition of the WILL ASK CITATION. railway regime, and the custom barMondays executive session. Senator rier and betwken occupied unoccupied Brookhart said, ia certain to remit Germany, and th raising of an inin the committee s requesting a conloan. ternational Mai for Daugherty. tempt citation We will do everything in our pot er to get thee bank records for I am convinced that they ore tbe most Important documents now In sight In the brief period we had before the injunction was served we found trails which were amasing, 1 am certain the committee will sxk the senate to order Mai Daughits eergeant-- i erty into the custody of ent-re power at arm and that the of the government wtH be invoked In e our Into records bank the getting i hands, Senator Brookhart and Moses both temttased fna Orel seem to feel that the injunction has created somewhat of a crisis in the committee s progress. tlon of the proposed Immigration MAY SHELVE MATTER. legislation, Mr, Johnson said should American consular It to possible that the committee officers that abroad be unprepared on July may, for th time being, shelve the 1 -t to contrswar carry out their sxaminaGon of inquiry Into supposed frauds bv T Coleman Dupont in prospective Immigrants In the counof terests particularly th Old Htekorv try orjKln the new law would autoan matically suspend all immigration plant at Nashville, Tram., where31ft,- from Europe until the machinery for esoecial audit ordered between Odft 000 and ilO 000,00ft tn charges held the overseas examination could begin , up to go directly Into the Daugherty to function. brothers and their honking record. While the senate measure differs The Dupont cases, however, ere from th house bill in several scheduled for considerable further InIt also has th provision for J. M Towler, chief of the oversea examination, and quiry there apIvireou of Investigation at NashvHle, pears little prospect that the two Tenn., ha not finished hi testimony. houses wit! bs in disagreement on He also has a suitcase full of this feature. The chief difference dealing with th Investigation between the house and the senate of Old Hickory mad by hla agents, bill Is tn the census basis for the quotas, th senate measure proposing cwvrwigw IN CUSTODY. There have been PROVIDFNGE, R I.. April It. Ro- th JldO census land R. Fqthier of Central Fklls. R. I . moves to substitute the data in the bill also and hous th 12IA census former army sergeant, wa taken Into eustprfv hr a United States marshal with ths quotas based on "origin of todav and committed Jp the Prwvldettqe nationalities Th senate at It night session took enunty tail to await removal to Tacoma, 'Wash , where he Is to face no action on provisions of th imof trial on having murdered migration bill and recessed until noon charge Major Alexander P. tYunkhlte at Monday, when the measure will again be called up. Camp Lewis, Wash., In Ml. HIGHER PRICED COATS Reduced to Velvc tones Polaires Berkshire s Tuill eom-mlml- Hnef -- Franco-Belgia- Itifor-mall- dneu-men- v. X Plaid or Plain Models Straightline or Swagger Flares Smart, Saucy , Misses Dresses In the Bright New --Shadps (t I for. Easter Wear at .V to 50 East Broadway AA |