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Show W v Colorado River . Trip Subject of La Rue Lecture E. Berlin Acceptance Sought tz Before , Parliamentary Election on JWoyi .4. -- . sc. Effort to Avert Plebiscite Being Construed as Ref. erendum on Question. y WILLIAM -- BIRO. J&VT'rlgtM, 124. by Salt Ink Tribune. Jjr faint I PARIS, April IS Damned with praise or praised with taint damnations teat la the fate of the experts report at the hand of Euro-pea- n opinion. This may be because, despite many disappointments, the peoples of Europe have still 'preserved faith that a miracle might happen But it hasn't. Even the experts themeelve do net claim that their scheme will solve the reparations problem. Their, own view, as summed up to the writer to. If Ger-n- y day, may be stated thug agrees to the report before May 4, then this echejne will have a fair trial It there la delay, or an attempt at nsadiftoatioa, it will be equivalent to --rejection. But If everything goee well and tluloklj, then- we shall dieoover eHh in the next few yearn whether the soreparations problem is capable of not lution at all, for if this plan will solve it, then nothing will If Germany's acceptance ie delayed bevwid May 4, the date of the parliamentary elections, H will become the subject of a "referendum. like In the league of nations election America, with various parties straddling the issue in different ways and no elear result possible. - . REPARATIONS SURPLUS. On the other band, if tbe scheme is promptly put into effect it will undoubtedly produce a large reparations in the surplus credited to tbe allies German gold bank. But In order to get this surplus transform across the borders of Germany into the allied treasuries there will either be a terrific strain on German exchange, with a chance of ruining Germanyex- s monetary system, or else German perts will have to grow to the point of making Germany the strongest country in the world economically, and, consequently, militarily These are not the writer's views, but those of tbe experts themselves, obtained from competent source. In other words, the experts have said to Europe, in effect If you want reparations, thla is how you can get them, buL in our opinion, you won t like them when you do get them. Meanwhile, Italy is paying very inattention to reparation or other nerai European problems The old Its la Kara Das (Italy will go it alone), has been revived, and Premier Mussolini, having obtained vote at last practically a Sunday's election, is looking for new worlds to conquer yfc two-thir- ITALY'S OBJECTIVE. It is interesting to note, for future of the first acta one reference, that of the new Italian parliament probably vdll be to fortify and develop Cag- liari as a strong naval base Cagliari is at the south end of the island of Immediately facing the Sardinia, French protectorate of Tunis which Italians havs long considered as tfully thsirs irthermore. It will not be surpris-lrif- c to find Italians claiming the right to occupy and administer Albania, on the ground of depredations and disorder there, euch as the murder of two Californians, following the murder of Italian diplomats last year, which led to military action against Greece. A foothold in Albania would be extremely useful to the Italians as a check on both Greece and Jugoslavia. Other war clouds are gathering n frontier along the over the Bessarabian queetlon Troop and Ilussia both concentrations by Rumania have been reported in the last few dava and the fact that the king and queen of Rumania are now visiting in Paris Is taken as assurance that French sympathy will be actively and practically expressed on the side of Rumania- - In case Po-of trouble Just as French aid saved land from being overwhelmed by Russia three years ago. Jtuseo-Rumania- RUGS FOR EASTER now, before the rush, to nee beautiful assortment of nigs which we have just received for our Easter mire. They are handsome in dreign and coloring, in all slam. Whan-- you bur a rug from us It means that we stand for honest merehandtae. and every rug is guaranteed to be ae represented. fait Axminiter Rug, i r 533.C0 See our line of domestio and Im. parted WILTON RUGS at special prices. piece Walnut Dining Room in Cl HQ Set-Sh- own window.... HOME OF MAJESTIC M VlreviW RANGES for Armstrong Linoleum Keep your eye on our window for daily specials Headquarter Vs r iS-S-' yriv.:jc W tesw I A resident of another state, in Utah court Solely as a witness in tin Jo yhame4u&sat s A any other action, the state aupreen court held yesterday. Tbs court refused the petition of D. C Smith for a writ of mandate oompelJng Judge G. A. Iverson of the Third district court to proceed with the trial of the coat which riirkth brought agnlnst U-- it Kmtth. It Ires contended bv the plaintiff that the judge had no authority to quash service of summons made on Lillie bmith. June IS, U2I The A Boat Trip Through the Rapid represented that she waa and Canyons of th Colorado" WU defendant In city as a witness in ante her bo the subject of a free lecture, I- casethis she was plaintiff and which in llustrated with motion picture and that, as a resident of North Dakota, atidoa, to te given at the Assembly she was exempt from sunwnona hati on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock decision reads The courts supreme Iff C IjaRue, hydraulic engineer br psrt as follow of tha United State geological sur- in "Tbs to bo conoidsred main question vey is whether a nonresident of the stats This lecture is presented to (he is of sumservice Immune from the public under the auspices of the Utah mons In an independent action while chapter of the American Institute of temporarily preoset for the state in Electrical Engineers The 8aJt Lake tha so.e purpose of attending and tesengineers have invited the public to tifying an of as trial a the witness at attend tha entertainment a their to which aha la a party plain-li.- f guests Thet- Colors do river traverses arlion The court. in state tbe question section - unusual scenic charm not previously been determined and very few individuals have ever has bv this court, but H hss been a fro- treacherous stream tbs In many trayresd gu,nt courts, and, by a great H'fAmr)can TpWn Denied Right preponderance of authority, the Immunity has been sustained There are soma arguments of ap, to parent validity against the Immunity " r" In auppocable individual cases its and no A town has right to appeal from application might offend the sense ef decision of the distrtte court in n play; but, considered aa a general criminal action, - the nupreme court fair it rents upon sound and useful said yesterday in dismissing the case rule, end Us wisdom and proof Samuel Jorgensen and others, principle bo confirmed by exto priety apoear sharped with defouUng the stream perience and approved by abundant from which residents of Ophir get judicial authority water for domestic and culinary purThere is a further principle of poses. concerns The The decidon is based on the supreme ana mainly extendsimmunity teo nonresidents court's oonet ruction that proceedings The fact- - that tlw courts of so arret a under town ordinances are really 1 ma forty of the steles have adopted actions the rule by which they and Tbe defendants were convicted be- affordapproved in question to the fore a justice of the peace, but on ap- the residentsimmunity of other state is peal to the district court were order forceful reason why we should extend The town of Ophir then a corresponding immunity to nonresidischarged carried the case to the state supreme dents of this state aa a matter of court. comity Fe&turing CoaU, INTO HEART. Governor Ritchie, emphasising the strength of the Institutions conceived In the eighteenth century by the American founder pointed out that throughout the nineteenth century, which saw the I nlted States attain ascendancy In manifold aspects of its national life, during which the country developed Into the greatest nation in the world, no amendment was made to the constitution save the three which followed the civil war. lAter, the governor went on, laws constitutional were enacted and amendments adopted, which one by one are eating into the very heart of the American nation, because they are breaking down the sovereignty of the American State and substituting for that sacred thing an incompetent, control extravagant. radiating from Washington The situation has arisen, he continued. partiallv because- it was for majorities In the legislatures states to Impose their of thirty-si- x win on the nation The vote of M14 members of these bodies, he said, could write Into the constitution any amendment they chose to ratify without any appeal to the people for that action , RIGHT OF REFERENDUM. If I had my way." he said, there amendment one constitutional is he adopted, should which which would provide that no further amendments should be mad unless each state is given the right to a referendum to the people upon ths action of its legislature In ratifying any proposed amendment. J Bruce Kramer. Democratic national committeeman from Montana attacked the Republican party as the and party of privilege and corruption asserted that the country was turnconstruca for Democrats the ing to tive and clean administration "When the Democratic party In returned to power. ' Mr. Kramer said, it will repeal the law and substitute s tariff which will reduce the eoet of living it wtll reduce the Internal revenue taxes to the lowest possible limit compatible with efficient and economics demonstrations, it will cause the federal reserve system to be operated In the Interest of the public, it will reetore foreign merkete for the surplus product of the American farmer, it will enact a just measure for the veterans of the world war; It will rid Washthe ington of corruption and restore It will esgovernment to the peopie;based oa a a tablish foreign policy the world peace and will awaken rewith a nation conscience of the vival of the idealism of tbe rreet Wilson. - -possible Fordnev-McCum-b- DAVIS IS EMPHATIC. Tbe issue before the American peola November, rrgardims of how many separate questions may be involved, te the queetlon of confidence or no confidence In those whs are now seeking to administer tbe government. former Ambassador Davis declared. Do not the signs multiply,"' be asked, "that the country wearied and disgusted with the, existing order, U ready te turn again to tbe party of Jefferson and put upon its shoulders the burden of public responsibility? ths eight years of President Wilson's administration, he dectared, the party revised, rewrote and administered the laws in the Interest of no person, class or section. It successfully conducted the great war, and no hint of scandal, bribery or corruption attached to any of those wrhe held official place. During the four yean of Republican control, Mr Dmvla said, "the boasts of party discipline and efficiency have disappeared in a leaderless, disorderly and discordant chaos unsurpassed In the hletonr of the American con- gress ROOSEVELTS TELEGRAM. STankim R Roosevelt Democratic candidate for the vice presidency at the last election, telegraphed from Long Key, Fla., and assured the chib that I have not ecea nor associated with Messrs. Daugherty, Blemp or Ned Molgan, but have confined my social Visits to William Jennings Bryan, William 1L Kelly and Norman Mack Since the civil war. said Mr Roosevelt's message, the Democratic administrations had been untouched by governmental scandal, while the Republican ones of Johnson, Grant. Hayea, Arthur, McKinley and Taft had been to marred. In an address bristling with references to the reoent disclosures at Washington, Governor Silver of New Jersey called the O. O. P the party of graft, oil and politics He said the thinking eltisens of the nation had their minds fixed on two things tax reduction and a and that they were to discard a government hynedy "best mind for a government by honest minds." ILEER'B THRUSTS. "No one objects to big business and lots of It. said Governor Sileer We do. however, object to crooked business which reaches Its crooked hands Into almost every department of the national government. It Is not a grand old partv made up of millions of honest folks that l the subject of criticism. It ie the management of that party, beyond Ike control of those million, which has made G O. P. read. Graft, oil and politics If we Democrats meet our obligations squarely, . success will be assured not that we seek mere success as a party, but that we seek to be the Instrument by which we must eliminate the distressing conditions In Washington, and again start the government on the way of the founders We hav e the Issues, the people are ready to hand ua the mission The opportunity for service le here In such a crisis the Democratic parly has never failed In Its duty Suit for 110,314 damages for alleged negligence in extract tonrend treatment of a tooth was filed against Painless Parker, dentist, by Bam Millard in the Third district cdurt yesterday The complaint sets forth that he appeared last December I at the defendant's place of business, 174 South Main street, for extraction of a molar In hia lower jaw He was attended by a licensed dentist, whose name Is unknown to him. Tbs consideration paid was $1 It is charged that the dentist did not extract the tooth properly failed to sterilise the plaintiff's .mouth; administered the anesthesia In a negligent manner, end after extraction failed te treet the wound. Hit jaw became swollen and when he appeared next day, as instructed he was given treatment by an unskilled attendant. It is charged, with tha result that ats mouth and throat became Infected, and from December 2 to February 4 he was confined to his bed, and has not yet fully recovered. Poetry Society WUl , Meet Monday Night The Utah section of ,the Poetry Society of America will meet tomorrow night at I o dock on the messanine of the Hotel I teh according to ran n bounce meet of W. EL Howard, president. Mrs Jennie A. FYoiseth will read selections from the works of Amy , Lowell All those Interested In poetry are Invited to attend and join the nation. l "THOSE dainty pore ailk undies that are so much 1 a part of every woman a eos turns for spring. With built up lac er ribbon shoulder A AewJ traps, in flesh, orchid or boneydew M. ...... f ,jf( A Is assortment practically unlimited, portraying every version of the mode that fashion has sponsored for Easter and springtime. 100 Beautiful Easter Dresses, 19.50 TEW alike in the entire assemblage and all the latest conceits of the new mode for spring. Gtv-expression to the new straight line, multiple ruffles, quaint basque effects, circular flare ,gand ruffles boyish models. Of beautiful printed crepe satin canton Boshaaarn crepes, flat errpee and georgette combinations. L COATS SUITS 19.5 19.50 All Underpriced HE new boyish suita . with their mannish swagger lines emphasize the fashion trend for Easter. Some without adornment, while others use braid and satin bind ing, embroidered arrows, slash, seams, unique pockets and cuff treatments. Youll be delighted with this pretty assortment Monday, Designed to Sell for 26.85 T Easter wrap THE new be of Polatres, camel's hair, fancy tweeds or velvetone each is here and shown in the, smart side tie, straight bojish line or Every flaring models. coat silk lined and in plain shades or pretty plafds. Braes 16 to 44 s 6.50 Silk t Night Gowns J' Flesh, Orchid or Honeydew penchant for dainty silk underthin gs MILADY'S moat delightfully satisfied Monday in Mf this special selling. A gift hint for a the trousseau, 'too. Lace trimmed bL yokes orplain tailored styles , Slightly soiled from window display clean-u- No C. 00 three-quart- Two-clas- p I3C with embroidered back Bight Before Easter on New Spring Hats 6.00 Women's Elastic Girdles Originally to 22.50 Either plain or brocade trimmed girdles, and suea 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 32, eajrih In 15 S3 or h gq- - To 4.00 Women's Elastic Girdles Theee are broken linee of plain eonbl, ia 23 only. Also 9 inch length, in sizea 23, 24, 26, 8 and 29 VERY hat this seasons style and in a selection v so vast that it becomes merely a matter of taste and fancy which onp best becomes you. This sale should bnng joy to every womans heart, featured as it is, the last week before Easter. Hats of Milan Straw and Turbans Pokes and Wide Brims Models - given them was fpr. big taxi bill ' and loan PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 12a carpenter for day She said h committed forgery in Two husband and a banker .for night, eighteen order to meet the demsads of the three taxi driver. children, Maekmailforgery. anA William Ralph Hawthorne 8neh is the background to the ex BhumaB claim she hat obtained citing and dramatie life of Mr Ann money from them fraudulently. woman Dr.j The woman was arrested outmde Betwirk. Philadelphia" JeyklMr. Hyde, who is under arrest the courtroom of Judge J. Wills Marte tin, whose name she is alleged here. have forged te letters and to whom forgery she claimed But bigamy,, extortion, Tbe re to be related. calm and arreet did not disturb the lationship, however, has been distoproved, poise of her tranquil expression . Tbe ehnrge against her is forgery. day as she revealed the details of) A held todav, but it her dual life to the authorities andj washearing in secret. The case will probearners-later mailed placidly for the go to the grand jury. ably ! Neither husband has started action ms Hhe hss told the, against her for bigamv. Mr Beswick, who it 50, Feb been since married to thi been has Martin authorities she playing role qf wife in tbe home of Samuel runty and during that brief time Beswick, the earpenter, in the day she says she hss obtained about time, and that of the bnde ef the 850,000 from him. most of which Martin wealthy banker, John C. Martin, at went te the blackmailer atghL She waa released oa 85000 save be has given her about B 15, 000 bsil She and her first husband do not Blackmail stalked into the pieture during her efforts to keep up the agree on the number of children who Three taxi drivers, they have bad. She says there were deception. have been driving her daily from eighteen, he says fifteen. Beewick told the police bis wife the carpenter's modest eottsgs in West Philadelphia to the bankers had screed a prison term in 1917 for mansion, learned her secret, she sav , forgery and he took her bark for tbe and" made ber pav for their ailrsca. sake of the children. The three men whom the pneoner She named Herbert Ruaeie, John say the is MeCoy and Erwin Hamilton a her aceuaes of blackmail Rhe said she hss blackmailer. framing them., The fact is, one of them told All three were given them 850,000. arrested and said the money she ha the police, Ihe hat borrowed nuOoey fig a40 Ths' reI fifi IswO A sale to delight every mother of daughters from brown, green or blue check prettily piped and sashed year 7 to 12 la red, VMM Girl. 1.25 Wash Middies Bow Of splendid quality Lonsdale Jean, in white, with in red or plain, and in straight middv or, Balkaii style Size 8 to 18 Ostrlcb and Feather Hew Ornaments 'L See Window Display, Womans Dual Life Revealed by Arrest in Philadelphia I Girls 95c Gingham Dresses Hats of Vlsea Braids Hats of Bilk and Smart Combinations now ST lengths, size 3.50 Glove Silk Styles and Trims OSochee 13-in- Step-in- s The beautiful Isabelle line, in flesh or orchid, mainder of this season's stoek, to be closed oat Monday Materials Hair Braids Hats of Fins Hemps Hats of ( , 1.50 White Kid Gloves L 1 , Just what every woman is thinking about to complete her costume for Easter. wnat strlcL TE fl(Q)00 By Cslvaresl gerviee Exchanges or IN sizes 8 to 10 enlr. Clearance of and cuff top hose. In heather mixtures. Popular for spring Originally to 15.00 Originally to 8.95 Will-Call- s, 65c Misses Sport Hose Continuing Sale Millinery Unprecedented Seduction 0. D.s, Phone Orders. p -- Dentist Sued for $10,384 Damages - 'HE season as well as choice of our own new stocks, hhich have all been reduced in conformity. house-cleani- Painless Parker -- &n purchases bought to afford the outstanding value of the brtm-tna.- NEW TORE, April JL The American people are on the threshold of a great struggle of the states-t- o regain their loet rights and to retain their present ones against the increasingly insistent encroachments of centralised federal power, at variance with American polity. Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland declared tonight before the Jefferson day banquet of the National Democratic club. The struggle to keep American Ideals and to preserve American institutions against latter-da- y misuses and misinterpretations overshadowed no all other Issues, he said, since high purpose, either at home or abroad, ever has been or can be acAmerica, except complished" by through those ides is and institutions Governor Ritchie was one of the principal speakers st the clubs banquet, which Is held annually on the anniversary of the birth of Thomas toJefferson, which thla year win be admorrow Other speakers who dressed the diners were Governor George S Biller of New Jersey, John W former ambassador to Davis, Orest Britain, and J Brucs Kramer, national committeeman from Montana Many Democratic members of both houses of congress were present , Underprice Ticket C PECIAL Appeal Cate Democratic Leaders Score Republican Administration at Jefferson Day Dinner ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN 6STATE New Easter FasMo MS the, ( 4.95 Crepe do Chine SlightJy Soiled. to w'vv V? and Silk Envelopes m 'brtnff-aomaume- EATING - daintier looking ever trim ankles for Easter than chiffon hose end what 't more timely, right before Easter, than such a sal as this ilosdav. beaver, nude, Popular shade .white, black or gunuaetal .. ple Where the pries Is always right - rnll Taihioned VHAT8 LARUE. Court Rules Supreme Against a. Summons Served on Nonresident. - j,4rt C. 3.95 125 Silk Chiffon Hose - V She was a taxicab fiend from n Tbe and ran up enormous bill money we got from ber was the return of loans and the automoDiie hire. Unlike her, these men refused to pose for the cameramen. They threw overcoats over their heads when effort .were made te photograph them. Beswick, io a daze from the revels tios said toaigbt-Mwife seldom spent more than a few hours each day in our a home, bbe told me and the she bad te spend a great deal of her time with a Mr. Martin, who waa helping her straighten out an estate to which she had fallen heir and this was her excuse for being sway every night. I did not belieec all of this story and a few weeks ago I met I her and Martin oa the street. told her she should be at home with the children, and she replied: I am divorced from you. I upbraided her several times for having other men about the place, and now some of them have been arrested for blaekmail because they threatened to tell me of her marriage to Martin. I do not know vet that I will bnng charges against her. That will be determined y rhil-dre- Farmers Row Given pq. ,SC .r . and Judgment tr Civil Service Testa to Be Given Again later Martin has engaged J. Washington The civil aenrice oommiaadon Invite Logue, former congressman, as his KpecUl Attention to "the fat that In counsel. He has refused to comment an examination held recently tn Lake and other eitiea tenBghnvt the on the affair. United State for aeltant oheerrer meeorologT. weather. trau an NO GARDEN SEEDS. n the mm ntieata were a-not -d Ths city waterworks department wt thla eva"na wm will not h&v any seeds lor ditribu rm aentn he June 1 tim tlon thin yenr, it wan Announced from in hf or other pve8 reon office mavort evfninaMn 1 i,d ano'v to the vcierrty of th ceipt of a letter from ConjrrtmmAii per' E O Urathcrwood. which statd that oe twerd e t h local wont oft e oe no Appropriation waa made for tardea deluded information and application cede iant yat blanks. , i d an Airing Difficulties between W. J, donee end Paul Drown aired in a euit which charged that Brown s pigs and cow treepaaeed over Jonen property, were Milled yesterday in Judge WUMans M McCreaa courtv wfhb a Judgment to Jonea of $24 damagea Request for an Injunction restraining Brown a animal from further trespaae was denied JoneW naked for $116 He allege 1 that 6n Auguet 10 hurt, thirty "five head of cattle belonging to the defendant came over onto hia adiaeent property and ate hit corn and alfalfa He took poaaeseion of them but the defendant, by an employee regained On October them bv violent mean Jonea caught one of Brown pig feeding on - Iri property. He. tt ia altered put It In a pen. but the plaintiff broke the pen and took the animal. General tresoeaaeer between March t. 1S3. And December were charged In anawer Brown atated thV he had paH $1 In full settlement Rep ember 26. 1931, which was admitted in replv dj4d cotiara-pipe- ht the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief, Zemo, There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching texture sad that cleanses end soothes ths shut. Ask any druggist for a 35e or 81 bottle ef Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irriEcBlackhead tations, Pimple zema, Blotches, Eingworm and simskin troubles will ilar disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes meet ski eruptions, makes thn skin soft, smoo'n and healthy. Zemo Soap, 25c Zemo Ointment, 50 sesm PQR SKIN IRRITATION, , 1 SPECIAL MARCELLING-5- 0c (Except EaJurdajJi At KENYON AND TEUEMAN 243 Etata St"eet. |