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Show THE with five murders, three Chl- charged ,, nnllmen the deDUtV DTlSim warden and an elevated railroad ticketagent being numbered a ineir vietims. i iinrn.r Rehn cam to Chi cago today and questioned Roberto Torres, one of the three Mexicans who ' was recaptured, ana in poi Kixso, uie questioned tiregorio iimn who was wounded, while at Jollet officials talked with the three American convicts In ail Mttnrf tn determine whether special guards on duty fifteen feet from their cella knew tnat iney i the bars or that aawa and pistols had been smuggled to them. At the time of th escap on of th American convicts had remarked that the jail hr..k ot them I1S00, and has cursed Gibbons as being responsible for its . part failure.convict still nr... the at liberty,-car- . Gil PRISON JIIJEJJSGVE GREAT rfa Break of Condemned. Sweetheart of ' Convict and Another Girl Are ' Held for Questioning. CHICAGO, March (By the 13 As- sociated Press.) A Jollet Jail guard was under arrest and half a dossn other were in custody In Jollet and Chicago tonight in connection with the escape Saturday morning from the Will county jail at Jollet of three of six convicts awaiting death for mur- K i - : a rsT.m AIRMEN ENDURE 17 MANY HARDSHIPS Catu4 (ran rag a " ransom was th the tribesmen. Major Larre-Borge- A . J :h JiJtm ZS Ev7 - t 3 X u Things Arriving Daily Small Deposit Holds Any Garment ' ' ' Suits . coau I Dresses 1 q q SMART T $1Q50 O O q p HATS M9 O V SPRING March 13. VyABHIHQTON, (By the associated Press,) Successful gea trials of th shipping board freighter SawokU, recently equipped with Diesel engines, were reported by radiogram today to Admiral Benson of d the board by Captain E. D. of the emergency fleet corporation. The ahip averaged 12.1 knots, as compared with her previous speed of around eight knots. Trials were held yesterday off Hampton Roads. (Oeatiaael frem Fas ii O 7 All Sizes and Colors. t. ssbwb rt. jr j c A B. r m bsbi w ' If '7 ssbi sAvsriiI on Aim l .11V la-- himself, are abstract. The concrete element of the situation consists of facts about Just how far the western e revolt of Republicans against Mr. and in favor of Governor Lowden has gone. For Information on this Demo, point the Baltlmor Sun, cratlc papr, aent on of its ,W A. 8. Douglas, to travel through the states where dlsaattsfant tlon is alleged to exist. The earliest of Mr. Douglas' dispatches have been appearing recently, and they bear evidence of an intelligent and careful survey. He finds convincing political insurgency In Iowa and Minnesota, but outside these states, much less-In Kansas, some portions of this correspondent's dispatches read: "Practically the entire Stat of Kansas doesn't care a whoop whether President Coolidge signed or vetoed the McNary-Hauge- n farm relief bill, a Kansas wheat farmer who made a canvas of one hundred colleagues In soundingn sentiment for or against the bill, says he found only one man in the group who Mr. Coolidge'e the measure. prestige among all sorts "of cltisenry here seems to have suffered not one Nine families living In the Stutfon particle. Mr. Coolidge, If he wants apartments, owned by W. D. Sutton th nomination for another term, can of fait Lake, moved out all thfjr beKan-aas so have it for th asking, far as longings. Olllner Brothers, a furnishis concerned," ing store occupying the ground tloor of the apartment building, REVOLT CONFINED. also reIn slight modification of this general moved Its entire stock. lw.ter00 worth of goods while the furnlah- Hun this Baltimore correspondreport, were in th street ent quoted Victor Murdock, former o Th company was Republican member of congress nnd founded twenty-fiv- e years ago by editor of the Wichita, Kansas, KagI, Thomas reBlyth, president; Sherman saying that the dangerous party volt- Is at present confined to Iowa Fargo of gait Lake, treasurer and manager, and Lyman Fargo, and Minnesota on the matter of the general president, of Pocatello. Tts buJ. Coolidge veto, but as saying also that vice ness had grown steadily until It had a bad crop season would cause Kanthe largeat store In Park City. sas, Nebraska and Oklahoma to throw become Mr. Farsro was waiting Sunlay for off their complacency. .. . v. ,, vr. Yiw4i. 1" wiiu tm un nis way nere Dr. Douglas further quoted ' tr ' from Los Angelea, before alsousaing been Murdock as saying: "Kansas has pians ior tn resumption or business. , i , i orfm!t i. .till n . One of the effects of the fire has unvoiced stage. Kansas is giving , of he establishment, thought and careful scrutiny to tn, employees custom duties." From the net of this correspondent s as yet uncompleted survey of the TO west, one would be Justified In Insentl-Wferring that the la rather restricted geographically, and as yet far from enough to deprive him of the nomination if lie wants it. Cool-Idg- correa-nondent- s, McNary-Hauge- f "-- - i main - Blyth-Farg- I ! UTAHN TRY g FOR AIR PRIZE (CsatlaatMl frem MONEY EVERY DAY AT IIOSKISSON'S, Where you receive high-grad- e merchandise for less money. 'In Gum Nut ptter Quality. l.20c $1.69 3 pkgs. 10c Daisy Flour Macaroni .SSJKTV Pkga. 25c Climax CLEANSR Small, tweet Fin f) Peas Tasting Pas. CANS iut 2 Cans 25c Mills Bed. relteei c 53 fsffst wUllCC Hewlett Sup. Ca Matches Booth's. SJ 2 a ; 2f JUULI Lars cans. S tor Crystsl White, Kirk's bam Flake, P.Aa.Nas. 25c 6 Boxes 19c f Q. USTTUCt Bedroom Suite Paris ON ing Daily This Week. Non-sto- p Lamps Flrght corporation has ID Examinations and (Oeatlnasd tress Pac house where th suspects were The scene is not many miles from ths spot where the armored car and the one car serving aa a convoy wer wrecked by explosive, planted ti under th highway. In the machine, which was reported to have been stolen from a local physician last year, were found several empty satchels and flv empty money bags, the ones taken from the armored car. letectlves. in soarcning rne neighborhood later, found Meloskl and Jaworskl at th farm house, a mile or so away. watch by a score A of armed officers was maintained about the house until late today in the hop that four other men, who. a aald, boy living in the neighborhood counleft the place shortly before the ty authorities arrived, would return. Today, when detectives returned to the house after further examining the bandits' car, Olovck was found Th belief was exat the place. pressed that th men who left th sent him to the honas place yesterday to se if the police were still there. Search of the cottage and premises disclosed a number of sticks of dynamite and several automatic pistols, detectives reported. Kewarls of 15000 for the arrest and conviction of the bandits and 10 perl cent of any of the stolen funds re- - ' covered have been offered. The I50O0 was posted by the express company which operated the pay car and the other by th concern which provided th lnaurance on the 1104,000 payroll. j i Alleged Girl Bank Robber to Be Tried co-e- i brs OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOO H 'ASiL yr "Over Royal Bakery." Wasatch 6408. AN EDITORIAL BY E. W. KELLY, President, CO, MULLETT-KELL- Y The recent diamond robbery at a local jewelry store and various other evidences of lawlessness in the city have made clear that the citizenry of Salt Lake must arouse themselves to an appreciation of the seriousness of the situation. ' it that we, as citi- We can do this: We can lend our police officers a real hand. We can constitute e viprilantes to aid in the enforcement of the law. We can get away from that spineless-nes- s all too frequently exhibited by those of us who stand on the side lines. our-selv- feel Every police officer in the city should that he has the active and wholehearted This very support of every Salt Laker. feeling will buck' up the morale of our police" force and they, in turn, will increase their vigilance. We must not po at this cally and with half a heart. "punch" in our helpfulness. thir? apatheti- We must put So then, let every citizen realize that he personally, in very large part, is the power that enforces the law. With .150,000 loyal vijrilantes on the job helping the officers "we shall pet somewhere in this matter of effective law enforcement. , . prep-ratio- n MULLETT-KELL- Y 1 I0 I jhiredhelp. 232 South Main Street. Now then, what is zens, can do to helpt iI 1 Here you get my I Personal attentio11- - 1 to 1 No beginners work on you. No A 1 ' 0; EHOSKHSSOK'S si 0 X ' 01 0 ( j ectet ll Dentistry Dr. M. D. Bringhurst, Dentist j e , twenty-six-ho- ' tg-n- . i 7p'm' Om.) in , to j I f Hours: 9 a. m. HITS KERENSKYI 0 , , ?ree RANDIT CAUGHT lne Best L V u, PAYROLL l'J: ! I A f Estimates 01 O $2.03 green leatherette top Discount traaica J With CARD TABLE Arriv- - p I - .. 25? o o 0 0 0 o oa. I Goods FLOWER BEARER Om. I I New been incorporated in Delaware with a and Com- capital stock of $100,000. mand'T Davis is lis president. ro saie of Kioek haa been undertaken and the corporation win ce aissoivfa wnen the flight haa been completed. T - II" Displayed in Our Windows is Decorated Walnut. trip. Th first Iv w th th hum of two lives when the Sikorsky plan in which Captain Rne Fonck. of France, planned to make th cross(Ceatuised frem Fag Oas.) ing, burnrd at Roosevelt field, Long Island, last September. The Davie plane will be equipped der under which civilians wer placed -- mi wnn im Tviiicni cns'Il1 In charge of armed forces. She said '.of the rotary type, each of nine cylln- - she waa neither a monarchist nor a communist. and each developing Sit) Older "Poor monarchists! They have lost Only one other person will occupy their manhood and their courage," th cockpit with Commander Itovts. Kerensky said after the meeting. "None of the monarchist former rf- definitely determined- upon, th com- fleers In the hall would come up. In- j i mander said. stead, they sent a woman." The plan will carry 150 gallons of Kerensky's speech was a plea for a off It on In takes fuel when Its 100 miles' democratic revolution Russia, and sustained flight. With this load it will the ousting of soviet rule, During the weigh ls.MO pounds at th start and course of It, he wss constantly In- wnen it lands terrupted. were (.will weigh 7000 pound Fifty disturbers from th theater by police- at Paris. In addition to th fuel and eoulo- - men, who were stationed throughout mint, the plane wlU carry 100 pounds thebulldtng. Two men wr arrested of mall, composed of diplomatic leon charges of disorderly conduct. including a greeting from Presi- tters, dent Cooilg to th provident of j Franc. Th rest of th maii will be ' souvenir postcards commemorating the flight. i TO nux oi s.ne win oe irom Homon. Nova Scntla, Nw York over then arroee the AtlanNewfoundland, HAN MARTO",, Texas. March 13 tic ocean, over Ireland, th southern Kebecca By tne Associateo threes part ofto Franc and along the beln Pari. Pradley Rogers. 21. of Austin, former river is scheduled : Th start in Jun. th commander Texaa university in- said, will give him th best poeeible to go to trial here Monday on anrobweather conditions. Including westerly dictment charging her with th ' winds. b'ry of th Buda bank last Lycein- -' averaa-bean With br.Hh will arrive her fmorrnw. her hind hiro. Commander Davis mates he can mak the crossing In attorneys said tonight, A clash he- hours. Th flight tweea state and defene over the trial about thirty-fiv- e Mrs R..rrs Including that of th plane, I already Is" In prospect, at 100,00. Part of this ill Insist on a continuance because baa been provided by donations. of the eerioua Illness of her huehrfnd. tn sai ot ma ouvnir post- - Otis Rogers, young Amarllln attorto pmduca th rest. ney. whom sha was secretly msr- tarda la expected To farimat tn Business of ri'd alout a year agn, R. Ji Cofer. for ths flight, th ,Nf York-- 1 her chief counsel, seud. non-sto- oi Sardines All Spring showing1 of a beautiful Early American Oae.) city was destroyed by fire, and a repetition of that disaster seemed likely. Only the complete absence of wind prevented the flames from spreading. As It was, a number of near-b- y buildings, Including the U D.' 8. church and the Sutton apartments, fire several times. The incipicaught ent biases were extinguished by volunteers. Both the Silver King and Judge mills shut down In order to add to the water supply, but the flames had gained too much headway for water to 0 ot use. Te volunteers, bv heroic effort, succeeded in saving a warehouse and stable in the rear of the doomed building. David Ziegler, a butcher, sustained a broken leg when he slipped from the roof of a near-b- y building while he was helping extinguish fire on a burning roof. Business houses and residences alt alona; Main street, within an area of a block, were damaged. Paint was scorched and plat glass windows were shattered by th Intense heat. The fire, which started about S:30 o'clock In th morning, lit up the entire town for three hour. It was still, smoldering late Hundav night, hut no longer threatened adjoining property. The building was of brick, extending a half block along Main street between Fourth and Fifth South streets. It was a story and a half high and was regarded as virtually fireproof. However, only the side and back walls remained standing Sunday night. The loss according to Sherman Fargo, treasurer and general manager of the company, was only partlatry covered by insurance. Gate-woo- AMY $921 to $9H Dav- " v 1 Over Old Power g CftnLv chairs, , Longue and Magazine Chaise Made of Splint Wood Three colors to Parts In a 01 etrort. wnich ended v . FIRE DESTROYS ooo oooooooo ooooooooooo S"d i 1 fi. STo. H t PRICE QUALITY Diesel Engines Increase Speed SIGB1T i V . Clothes Hampers X i I ft Praise Table. Frosted Brown Color Rack. A l VISIT TO WEST IS ft. Women's '""V SERVICE a Desks, Desk Chairs and Big Special I PARIS, March II. (By th Assothousand ciated Press.) Twenty-fiv- e $4250, ' j worth In ransom If brought Uv to the Spanish fort. The arrival at Cap Jubl waa a most one for the aviators affer gladaom many days of misery among what wers really hostile tribesmen. pesetas, about easr ' Oae.) paid to th Moroccan captors of Major Tadeo Iarre-BorgeUruguayan aviator, and his three companions who back to Cap Jubl last were brought .week, say dispatches from riapai, French Morooro. Lieutenant Colonel D La Pena, governor of Cape Jubl, acted as Intermediary In th negotiations with of Consisting; i enport Tables. Decorated Taupe Color Rocker, Chairs, Ferneries and " HIGHEE GRADE unr- - i Rose Parchment Color ISffil M Hdd i tapestry. Dresses p, 1 rockers, tablet, desks, chaise lonfues and ferneries, etc. Upholstering in fine quality figured Follow the Crowd to the Busiest Shop in Town! (Values J yd j fh Ladies! J il i ct 11 Closing Out Our Remnant From Three Lines of Fibre Furniture sweetheart, th Oallardo trans-Atlanti- TfLilV teSffiasV , Small i m. m j Xl; . would like another airplane and another chance to across th Atlantic. He expressed sheriffs automobile to Indiana Har- fly this desire In an official report, which bor, Ihd., where they transferred to he sent to th Uruguayan minister In taxicab when the car broke down. the mishap which endParis, telling of IS FATALLY SHOT, c ed his attempt. When their cab entered. Chicago The report says that the filers made "they were "meOy a detective squad a good landing on tne eea eoaiit rtvr and in the ensuing battle one police miles from the mouth of the uuea man was fatally shot and the cab Katma. Despite a storm they sucdriver, another policeman and one of ceeded, by the us of a rear motor, (Ceatiaud fnc Fag One.) the convicts were wounded. During In propelling the plane to within J)0 th jail delivery a trusty was shot yards of the shore when a succession when he was" mistaken by a guard for nf waves overturned and destroyed defection from his support They one of the convicts. it, compelling them to swim for their insist that the president still Intends Th three Mexicans left behind three lives. to take himself out of the raci but beAmericans, all six' being under senfore doing so he wants to repair the tence of death for killing Peter Klein, a deputy warden, at Juliet peniten- Campaign Manager damage to his prestige In th west. tiary, when th six. and one other They claim he wants to bring himself Denies Slough Fund hack convict, who was never caught, made to unquestionable popularity and a similar break for liberty nine months thereupon hav th announcement of ago. WASHINGTON. March II. (By th his retirement come at a time when The three American convicts bad Associated statement it shall, appear that he could have Press.) A possession of the Jail for a time, but that a "slough tund" was ex. another nomination If he should want surrendered when the building had denying In the primary campaign of one. pended been surrounded by a posse. from William S. Vara, senator-eleThe theory that Mr. Cootldge, by Two women and two nifi, all Mex- Pennsylvania, waa issued here going to th west for th summer, will icans, were hold for questioning at by Harry A. Marker, campaign todaj man restore his popularity to what it was Jollet In addition to the Jailer under coalition before, and that when hi prestige is for th arrest. They were Eloisa Ayala, 16, ager again at the top point, he will then and Atllana Kllsaldu, 25, and the ticket. 49,- Mr. MacKey nectareti that th make his gesture of abdication. Cvn- father and grandfather of the latter tot raised for this ticket was expendIcal parsons who examine th of had been whom girl, all frequent ed fn behalf of 5040 candidates, nat- carefully are inclined to shaketheory their visitors to the three Mexicans. ional-, state and county, and' as- beads and to say that If Mr. Coolldtsa GIRLS ARE HELD. serts that "every cent of it was Hon- now has this program there Is conIn Chicago, Juanlta Oallardo, sweetestly and legally expended and hon- siderable probability of his changing the Tjrograra when he finds himself a heart of Bernardo Una. the convict estly and legally accounted for." "The nomination of Mr. Vara was man popular. In short, the quite genstill at liberty, and another glri, a eral belief of Washington is that the friend of the Mexicans, were held for th result of an uprising against he added. "Th best an- president is unlikely to take himself Questioning. Police said tonight that the three swer to th assertion that money ob- out of the race. Mexican convicts will be rharged with tained the nomination is the fact that ADVISSRS NUMINOUS, still another murder, that of Leo Senator Pepper was defeated, alA line of having a rollat. iSrant, the policeman who was fatally though his campaign cost three times eral relation thought to this is brought foras much as th wounded bare. campaign of Mr. ward by som who say that If the Some of th convicts will then stand Vara." president has any expectation of renow is tlm for him to do th tiring it. They say that if he should announce his retirement during the next few weeks or months he wvuld have the appearance and the credit of doing 275 so voluntarily. On the other hand, these persons claim that If Mr. Oool-ld- a waits until fall and then annext 1 Main nounces retirement, he will Inevitably have the appearance of doing so under pressure and because of doubt whether h could get the renomlna-tlnThis speculation about a relation between the, president' vacation and his political fortunes has a bearing on his choice of a particular place In the west. To spend his vacation at some spots In the west, or in some surroundings, would do very little to help him with the corn belt farmers, where the political Insurrection chiefly Is. Some choices of vacation back ground In the west would Identify the president with persons having political and other significances such as would be far from helping him. Some such Maces have been mentioned In news paper speculations. The choice is far from made as yet. and every day brings new Invitations from places and persons anxious to be the president's host. The specifications mentioned at the time of the president's announcement were went but not too ' west." far "Comfortably cool" and Newest "some elevation." Very few such ' to are be found In the corn belt places Spring DH the where if political specifications, If v $ Styles there are any. exist. IT ALU DEPENDS. All these metaphysical explorations for I Best light on the mind of the president. r who continues to keep his mind to I SUeT") I , JK1 nr.. G Att;.Coctt : sfllT?. jL' 3rl xhhm confronted by Torres here' today were and they questioned together reby Mr. Rehn. The girl admitted ceiving many letters from Roa in which h asked for saws, but denied that she had tried to send him any. Mr Rehn said that tomorrow morn ing he will begin taking depositions convicts from jailers, prisoners, th themselves and all who hav visited - : thes After dspothem recently. sltlon are taken he said h will de-d- d whether to present th matter to ' th grand Jury. der. A grand Jury Investigation of the Jail break which cost the life of a Chicago policeman and in which four others. Including one of the convicts, were shot, will be mad if the facta warrant, HJalmar Rehn, state's attorney of Will county, said tonight after a day of Investigation. One of the three Mexican convicts who escaped was still at large and In company with another Mexican was believed, by the police to have held up and robbed a, laundry driver cf sixty dollars here last night. Edward P. Gibbons, on of the pedal guard on duty at the Jollet Jail when the Ja.il break occurred, was arrested at Jbilet last night on a warrant Issued by Sheriff Allien Varkgraf In which h was charged with aiding the escape of the three llexlcan convicts who sawed through th bars of their cell, terrorised and trussed up Jull guards, kidnapped a guard and forced him to drive th SALE L Q pniinuarjr ""ro's SEMI-ANNUA- .f boats Hi iiresses MONDAY' M Af a. nH One Mexican Still at I twenty-on- e ullt wounds, he rl! having been shot by posses after th. erty After Sensational escaoe ia i v from In Lib- Femnttee Ops Q UJN 1 1INUIINU OUR UPPER dAKUAIIN a,.t' IS ARRESTED IN SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1927. CO. ' I 1 |