| OCR Text |
Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIHUXE, WEDXE SDAY MORNING, JANUARY P 5 rrtu tr atitud, hvvr. ntl- - I th othsr edniiii( not ha sack wa. but tb rxi.t of king with the mjm pulley foliuW' by 9thw da dona.' Am te the petreteua and land laws, the Mexlcaa foreign aerretary said that hie government had Invited the In Lnltwd Rtstee to point out rss wh!h fjch rlolatfen may have been incurred, promising to administer full Justice Ja each eaaa FULFIL DUTY. Mexico firmly heevea that nothing Makes Two move can be asked from her,w ha de- Boulder Measure Will Be Legislature clared. and added 'Mexico In tha present caaa has not Moves for Defeat of failed to fulfill her Iri'ernatievuU duties Passed This Session, as a member of the family of nations. The Jeral remedies provided by the Bill. laws of the country are opeo to those Chairman Snell Says. s Foreign Secretary ho consider thsmselvee awdtied to them, even though no threat pends foreigners or their teaarests notWashington Says Has upon rHOKNIX Aria, Jan. 1L (By the withstanding the Intense anxiety fe.'t Advocates of Swing Law Associated In the International political atmo Praa. Two definite mthe tbmuxh and the sphere campaign I No Southern Interests. preee which undoubtedly tends to tat legislator, today otion by th Said pavad th way for clarifying Ariaona a Coolidge upeet public opinion at home and abroad on Colorado river developosition Mexico entered has that KsoaJUng Action. pment to Favor a formal agreement with the tj; Land and Oil Laws Will Into United fitates for a mixed commisOn was th decision to send ft comsion to settle the claim against Mexmission to Washington . to opposa ico. Submitted by their respective naNot Violate Internation tionals. Hen or Faens continued Boultmmat of tha Sprrtal te The Trfhoee f TV ASHINGTtrN'. darn bill, rachd at a der canyon n drsms It Indispensable clearly to Advocate of itha a Joint irrigaal Right Guaranteed. fee confertnea define her position In order to disbill ar. In high spirit dam Boulder ease in her tion commute and Governor Georg that, responsibility charge Vaa announcement were she to remain silent, unforewas th InUxfey. ainoa tba W. V. Hunt. Th oth seen events, originating In alms enWhit Houa by Chair- troduction in th snat of two meWASHIXGTOtf, Jan. 11 (By tb tirely unknown to her, should mislead mad at th of tha houaa rulra man Snail Associated Ptmi ) In a tatrosnl foreign opinion. morials, praying congress to defeat that tha Boulder dam bill la th n bill If It com "Again, Mexico deems It a duty of up glTn otK tonlfbt at th Mexicanaarra-tar- high world to to the state convenience on th houa le1latlv y Aaron fcasnx, Mexican at large the standards of her polky rotiyf and will b paaaed by tha bouaa forThpaesag. th personnel of commission, for foreign relations, branded a and her firm Intention to offer the which has net yet been announced, of contribution her aeaalon. coopvhnteeome thla Maxlco will b delegated to present Arisons s hargo that 'groundless" th eration to the cause of universal peace from th chairman case before Thl aaaurane congress The memorials hM intrrncd In Nicaragua to off- and especially that of the American for this stat s opset tha policy or interest of the continent, since her purposes and of tha rule committee, ten daycom-In outUn theto reasons n bill, the of ht position wishes are to live undisturbed, solving advance of tha martin Unltsd State In that country. on introduced by Mulford Wln-so- r, own apd to mittee to con eider tha request for and herself her problems, by new while of th tha senate, acDiscasslng application president of this end she e'en hsrdiy depend, on her rule for tha Boulder dam bill, a poal-tl- assuring congress of Arlxonas dekire Mexican petroleum and Ixftd la we, he resources. cepted by the blit advocatemeasure in to river development, cooperate la ument Amerieaw that the reaaauranoa lf their that aid that Mexico had freely and sfgi has striven so ftiwfe for International to b called up In tha houa not says passage of th bill "would measures on Afixonk peatedly declared that neither with .peace and (or arbitration to settle nur after upon rulea urbanthe hi, which could only end tha anforoemant of her law la the the difficulties among nations, should committee January is to meat. Thay clam legal defense word of the highest final the with to enIts bill back turn its principles trying an overwhelming majority for the matter of petroleum, nor with the courts of the land." Fnrcement of any other law. shsll she to Impose strength upon right, It In bouee and aenate. an assume attitude absolutely Mn violation of any international duty would Tho Boulder dam advocate are atlll JfaJl to racognlse rights legitimately ac- inexplicable " becauae Chairman Snell Mra. Enzi Nilaon more Fenor Been contended that In Its made jubilant Ida atatrmant after talking quired by any parson." Mexico was toward from who policy refrained Nicaragua, Senator Saens, with the president thla morning on ? Diet Family Home kctalatlva making direct reference to President adhering to agreements reached here th houa program Cool Ages mess re to Congress of yes- In 1907 among the United States, Mex- outlook. gpoHsI 1 The Trttroae. terday, said that hoe t He element to ico and Central American rpuhilcs, iTO CALL ON COOLIDGE. the Mexican government were seeking and. In February, 19211 In his stateMIDVALE, Jan. 11 Mrs. Enai Mexican minister ment the Callhwnla Subcommittee Ofth Mexico's Tomorrow foreign delegation to misrepresent Nlcarxryan ga P. Nllson, died 63, wife of Neil to One 5 a reference made in ap-on president body the prealdent la to call policy and to make it appear that according te pres and aak him to lend hi, aid In get- this afternoon at th family home in layinghe that plication of the petroleum laws would n referred "In an In- ting the bill through fers Suggestions on result In ths ignoring of property dispatches to had Evarts doctrine of congrena between now and March 4, Crescent. the legitimately acquired by Ainer-- f terview," rightscUixens.N Mrs. Nllson was born In Sweden for 1878 the a as present and lean precedent Chairman Snell that fact the Colorado Problem. ' not COUBTINO WAR. day policy of the American, govern- should publicly declare hi purpoae to and had made her home at Creeeeni-fo$ ment. talked She Is survived bring upthl bill after having thirty-fiv- e years ADMITS STATEMENT. "Any person familiar with the J1 Ptrengih-oMr with whole program over th f Mexico as compared with sons and five Mexico, ssld Senor Baeni. did not Coolidge la ronatrued aa Indicating by her husband, five that of the United States," he added, made by Mr. Ev- that tha program of the house lead(OeetfmMd Fne Fes Qae.) daughters. '"will understand that It Is absurd to deny the statement (who was secretary of state under er meets with executive approval Funeral services will be held at the , suppose that Mexico wishes to face arts but ac not her nreeident expressed Hayes), president liad. tha United Stales in awvtLtanr way that Ameri- cord with the idea of giving the Boul- Crescent ward meeting house Thurs- of the state of Utah to the 'waters Mexico Is not bound with any disagreementhadtfl"theTact Inter- and the bed of the Colorado river. a right to enter Mex- der dam bill early consideration In the day afternoon at t oclock. troops othar country nor has any agreement can the without consent of house, it Is argued that Mr. Snell ment will be In the Crescent cemeican 1. That the rights of the state of which may compel bar to unite her her territory on the would L Goff, and Insisted C. of direction the the made government, unler have public tery, aoarrely those strength or her Interests with Utah, or IjH&h and the upper basin proposed and finally ac- announcement he did undertaker. other countries. Neither will she convention ' cepted to permit reciprocally the passstates, In the waters of the Colorado y . UTAHNS CONFER. voluntarily go to war with any of troops under the only condiriver and Its tributaries be eo fixed e excepting In the case of self de- -j ing iwould offer no that Smoot "fasti Senator to and state instructions the that tion compact, given Tonight prior use of sruch waters by lower fense, should she bs the subject of Ord be revoked. Colton and suggestion or comment until after to- approprlators shall not diminish such An aggression, because then she would General Commerce of conference. met morrow's with Secretary rights. pave the Inevitable duty of doing her Hoover and Secretary of Interior 3. Representative Colton said that he That the right of the state of to maintain her independence J Utmost et In a position to nay Utah to that as not Work at Mr Hoover a home, the conpart of the bed of the J r As to Nicaragua, Fenor Faens saidSenbeen should or the hether ference arranged legislature by having inColorado no river lying Within It bounMexico was had evident that Jt wa The should not pass th bill Introduced daries be confirmed. ator Smoot. tereets whatever in that country, nor called to discuss the operation of the Monday. v political views of any kind, nor any "S. That the rights of the Xfext-ca- n n In bill Its present adhered to his Mr Leatherwood of territorial expansion, nor any government In the waters of the on have voiced would it would effect and but the form, yesterday, or commercial in Mexican Colorado river be determined at the SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 11. (By tha the interest of Utah and other upper opinion not discuss the details of the confer- earliest possible I eresta toproperties data protect. ence tonight 4. During any Press.) Declaring that basin states. "Therefore Mexico, in this regard, Aaaoelatod period when the What transpired at the conference Secretary Work, when reaOhed late state of Utah Is not actually using Its has nothing to do In that country. " Governor Miriam Ferguson's pardon-in- s the member of the Utah delegation this evening, said the conference had fixed proportion of the waters of the hs continued, '.na naturally ,h, only Ufa and aould not disclose; they said the dis- nA made much progress, but that the mad, proclivities hav entertains spiritual feeling, akin to such unused waters may be tinaafe," District Attorney C. cussion was preliminary to another Utah, senator and oongTseemen had river, .all the coutitrle. of the ,am cultura. property used any other state, but such use advanced the Idea that all authoriza- shall by 1,- The reaeona that prompted Me too M Chamber today want befora two oonfcrence to ha held tomorrow. be not as an abanSenator Smoot, after the confer- tion for government generation of donment by theconstrued to reeoirnlre fh government of Mr. Judges and obtained VST cement that state of Utah or ripen will h held In crimi- ence, said he was not ready to comT Facaaa have been already vet forth by no mnro trial power at Po older dam should be into a right of use in the state of its lYeeldent Call, In aeveral statements nal caeca In thla county while Mra, ment on the bill pending before the stricken from ths bill, and that the citizen using such excess. The elate n FVtrrueon 1 In a povdtlon to Utah state senate proponing to repeal legislation should be baaed on a using such excess shall pay to tne publtrhed by th, press. Thl was baaed on a principle of pardons. ths atatas ratification of th aix- - seven Instead of u compact. state or state owning such excess a fixed consideration for such use QUESTION OF TITLE. "& When tha United Stater has been repaid all money advanced by It for the development of any project on the Colorado river, together with interest thereon, then title to said development shall be In the state or states to which the power sites and the water belong, 'and all funds accruing from said development after such repayment shall be used for the development of the usable possibilities of the Colorado river and its tributaries within the states lying within the Colorado liver basin. "4. That the sum of $250,000 Apn bill propriated by the shall be used to gather data as to possibilities of development on the Colorado river and its tributaries for irrigation, domestic and power pur poeas throughout the entire Colorado river basin. "7. That irrigation or power developments, whether on stat a federal or private lands, may be taxed by tha states In which they are situated. 8 That all electrical power produced by any installation built by money advanced by the United State shall bs sold on a competitive basis, to the end that the moneys advanced by the United States, and the Interest thereon, shall be repaid at the earliest date possible. FIFTY YEARS TIME LIMIT, "9. Fifty years shall be the limit of time of any contract for the sale of electrical power, and such contract shall not carry the right of renewal in the purchaser of such power. "10. Ths United States shall not sublet to any person or persons, association or private or municipal corporation, the right to construct or operate power plants provided for In the bill' Your subcommittee suggests that If the reservation. in your opinion, protect the rights of the state of Utah, a committee of not less than three members may be appointed by the governor of the state of Utah, to proceed to Washington, n D. C to learn whether the bill can be eo amended ae to be satisfactory to the etata of Utah. Bald committee ehall report back to the governor of the etata of Utah, and n bill cannot If the aald be eatlafactorlly amended, then your committee iwapectfully recommends to tha governor and tha legislature of th stat of Utah the Immediate repeal of the enactment of the state of Utah giving It adherence to the Colorado river compact" CHEYENNE, Wyo , Jan. 11 (By the Aeeocieted Preea ) Utah will be acting a "bit hasty, In hla opinion, If It passes th bill Introduced In the etate senate by Senator Herbert S. Auerbach to annul Utahs ratification of the compact ratified In 1936, Governor Frank C. Emerson aald tonight. "Likely It Is the Idea of tha senator and Governor Dem to stand by ths aald Governor seven stats compact n Emerson, "but clauses of th now is which before con bill, agreegress, covering the ment apparently give us ample Justic ahI muml wdr f br ags the SwingJohnson at Jubilant; . the btwn Swlni-Johnao- oom-mltt- ra fiwing-Johno- pro-cra- Bwlng-Johnso- 1 1 ce -- at I f Nil-so- n, Cool-idg- e, Bwlng-Johnao- o o Denver o o o o National o o Western o o Stock o o Show o o o ONLY o o o SENSATION ALBARGAINSg o o o Beginning 9 A. M. Today o o o and ivere through with the retail business o o OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF ;13T o O o o o HiGlI-GRAD- E WOOLEN GOODS oo o o o THESE PRICES TELL TIIE STORY o o MUST BE SOLD o y. hi " ON THE BARGAIN TABLES o Dernt o o $2.00 bejlic court-TTr- flepre-oentatlv- Texas Judges to Take Vacation reeog-j-rima- conf-ren- Swing-Johnao- iu six-sta- te x. Swing-Johnso- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' Swing-Johnso- n above-mention- j Swing-Johneo- Swing-Johnao- six-sta- te -- 8wlng-Johnso- six-sta- n. "Th Wyoming legislature has ratified both agreements, and It will be my advice to that body to keep both of them. RENO. Nev., Jan. 11. (By the Associated Preea ) Governor Fred B. Balsar declined tonight to comment on the bill Introduced yesterday In the Utah aenate annulling Utah ratifiColorado river cation of th The governor expressed oompacL surprise that such a bill should be Introduced. He said he would withhold comment until he had received a report from True VenclII, hie 'pennoal representative at the Colorado Jiver conference held recently at Lqs Ansix-sta- te gola a the PHOENIX, Art., Jan. Associated Presa.l Apprised of bill Introduced In th lah senses (fiction yesterday annulling Utahs of the compact. Governor Jiunk today .aald only khaJkjhfl (Bjr li. O O j F j 12, 1927. six-sta- te 8' mi o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o $2.00 12i2c S1.25 INFANTS' THREE-PIECCoat, Cap and Lagging. 9.7S, to go at SETS Regular 2 prs. 25 c Pair.... 65c MENS HEAVY MADE HOSE HOME. ALL-WOO- L Regular $1.25. MENS OVERCOATS YOUR LAST CHANCEI To the First 12 Men Here Today Overcoats 1 20.00 All-Wo- c Only 12 ol Cl 50 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Coats Left Overcoats O $25.00 Overcoats O $22.50 O 3 79c O Jt d MENS U. S. ARMY SOX Mlxod colors, to go...., CO 7 Cft Fur Collar Leather Lined Overooata... $ $12.50 $14.75 d ! If wm mm aPJLOgO o F,n"t or,d A"' $37.00 o $22.50 o o o MEN'S SWEATERS o o Highest Quality, Newest Styles and Colors. o ALL MUST GO! o SWEATERS o SILK Beautiful colors. Regularly to $l6j?0. ......... $4.45 o o JERSEY KNIiylCOATS Tan oliva, fancy trimmed; regular $5.25... $3.25 g o o SHAKER KNIT FINEST SWEATERS Regularly $9.95 o o KNIT HOCKEYAPS White SHAKI r crimson 85c o o o w HERE SWEATER (ANT PRICED RIGHT o Q o o o SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT U3 TO TELL YOU ALL THE FINE THINGS o o IN WOOLEN GOODS WE ARE OFFERING AT, LESS THAN COST. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ACROSS FROM SALT LAKE THEATRE o o AND WOOL GOLF FANCY -- ALL-WOO- L or COAT ALL-WOO- L S19.S0 HEAVY COME A EVERY KINO AND COLOR HIGH-GRAD- E t-EGT- CO EAST SOUTH oooooooooooooooooooqoooooooqooooo sona administration "he alwaya been pact, of to the oppoeed by the course, and favorable action measure Utah legislature on this would seem to m to b an Indication that Utah was being won over to th sldaAtf Arlxona in tha Colorado river controversy." Arlaona wa not a party to th lactate pact, and the Arlaona legislature twice has refused to ratify ths seven-stat- e pact drawn up at Santa Fe, N. M.. In 1922. The neceeelty of paea-In- g Colorado river legielatlon for the protection of Arlsona' rights In ths stream furnished ths keynote of th governors messag to ths regular session of the legislature, which convened yesterday. SANTA" FE. N. M-- Jan. 11 (By Tha state leg- the Associated press. lalaWA today; joa tig tea aaamnsad te , whatever on the proponed annulment of tha Colorado river compact by th Utah lerlsLatur. Governor Dillon aald tonight that in tha pre of tha opening day of tha llgalatura. ha had not had tlm to give tha matter ESTRADA TRIAL POSTPONED. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1L (By the Associated Press.) Trial of General former Mexican Enriqus Estrada, cabinet officer, and thos members of his "army," of mors than 1B0, who pleaded not guilty to violation ef American neutrality lews for an alleged attempted Invasion of Mexico, was continued today In federal court until Thursday because of a Juror's Sixty-thre- e Illness. members previously pleaded guilty, but have not gsisfcUkseQh j N. Chicken of the Sea vr |