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Show -- Additional American Forces in Shanghai hied Warships' guns forces (Osatiasea tnm Ff Oh.) (Oeattaaed ashore at 4 o'clock, elolr followed Jr th landing party of '.hit 'William 11. Preston and th Emerald. The Hrltlsh fores consisted of J00 men. Phe entire landing party, undw the command of a British officer, mhde a wide circuit to the city wall, arriving too late to aid the Sooonjr Hill Tefufees, who already bad esrapt-Jtiut returning (o the waterfront in time to aaslat In the esrsp of Britof the postoffiee who ish employee reached the liver. The landing wai ashore for two hour and twenty minutes. ! The William B. Preston brought de of the naval guard which played .la S herolo part In the rescue .if the iwrty at the United State consulate. This guard consisted of twenty bluejacket, nine from the Noah and eleven from the William B. Preston, in command of Ensign W. Phelps, ron of Rear Admiral W. W. 1'helpa, for mer commander of the Yangtae patrol FIRING SIGNAL GIVEN. I Finally under order from Consul Xavla they gave the firing' signals by flag and rocket and then etuok to their post until all of th ftarty had escaped. ; "W are leaving now, hoot a little more to the Ml," waa the final aignal td 11 'gln igiven. Other of th William B. Preiton' 'detachment were: O. T. Engh, E. R. Christiansen, J, E. Moran, I. 8. J. 8. Oleel. H. Metana and E. I from Fa Shanxhal. 'Chin Klang All but five Americans have left." ESCORT. Refugee shir are being accompanied by British and Amenlran warships past the Chin Kla'nir ports which fired on other vessels Friday and Saturday. The dispatch confirmed that all Americans have been evacuated from Nanking, where foreigners were attacked by mobs. It confirmed also that Dr. J. E. WilJIaros. American vice president of Nanking university, was the only fatality I among the Americans and that Miss Anna K. Moffat, a mission worfcer, wa shot twice, "seriously wounded, but In no Immediate danger. ' A marine or bluelacket named I'lumley, who was wounded, and Earl T. Hobart, manager of the Htandard oil plant, who broke his ankle, wr the other casualties. Admiral Williams reported that fh Jn panes casualties wete one sailor killed, one member of the consular staff and one civilian wounded. .The British casualties were three killed and two wounded. Including the British consul general. All British s have Wen placed aboard warships, except the two wounded Sikh soldiers. Request of the American consul Cheefoo for a destroyer was reported, with the Information that a Japanese destroyer also had been dispatched. Several clashes between police and northern troops have occurred there. American destroyers have Shanghai to evacuate missionaries at Talchnw, Chaoto Tunaehow Seng. and Klangyin. The enaacement between avrn Chinese gunboats off Woosuna. st the mouth of the, Yanffts rlve, still wa In progr when Admiral filed his messaae. Ha said the vessels were headed f r the open sea. tiff firing. Manler, Brigadier General Rmedley D. Sutler, In command of the American marine In China and Major General Dun-- , the British commander In rhl-- f, 'today made a joint lnapection of th Vlefenae t. of th International i It understood that perfect agreement prevail! between the British and American authorltle aa well a 4h friendliest understanding of the ieeds of the cltuatlon. General Lrunran alio held a meeting with th French military and naval jauthoritle. at which an Improved h 'tem of cooperation In defense of the settlement wa inaugurated. Thl does not mean single control of th foreign settlement, but FTHANOHAT. Mrch -- 7 fR- - th. greater coordination. Associated Press. ) Cantonese, prop- f aettle--tnen- w I Wll-Ha- anglo-Frenc- (Oeatlaaed Car Billed as Shingles Contains Lots of Liquor ABBOTTS FORD, B. C. March IT. fRy the Associated Press.) Inspecting a carload of shingles that was on Its way through her to a point In th United Statea W. Atkln. an ,of. flclal of th British Columbia Electrlo railway, discovered that the car tained 0 bottle of whisky. Th Is being held hire pending present its annual play, "The'Charm Specific Wants thrs that tell all are the moat reaultful. We Have Arranged a Display of This Entire Outfit on Our Mezzanine Floor, Consisting of BED Full size, with bow ends. CHIFFONIER-T- op, 38 inches wide. VANITY DRESSER 48 inches' wide with center mirror, 18x42; 2 side mirors, 10x28.. BENCH Witti upholstered slip seat. RUG Seamless Axminster MATTRESS-40-- lb. felted cotton, roll edge and colored sateen border. plain BED SPRING-W- ith il springs. 80-co- All Complete for If $18,50 Down $10 Month For This Week of wrought-iro- n in a pleasing finish. Stands 41 inches high with copper bowl CJO 10h inches wide. As shown (R diLO just recdyfrfVnew shipment of Fiber Furniture, finished in the new shideW Spanish blue and covered with fine quality gray tapestry. Pieces miUble for Living: Room, Sun Room or Porch, consisting of Davenport, Chairs, Rockers, Chaise Lonrue. Tables, Desks and etc Also showing a hhw line of Wiltons and Arminiter Rags in this A illiPiP . season designs. Highest grade of Wiltons and Seamless in popular prices and all sizes. WATCH EACH MONDAY'S TEIEU1TE FOR OUR AD Atrocities Given University Head. nese Axmia-rter-s A LARGE SELECTION OF ..LAMPS NOW m STOCK ITJIXETT-KELL- COATS nil 6 and my mind." he saM. Value 12 to o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lb., 46c r to College Inn OKB-PHICT- Advertising should be watched with Infinite The publication of carelessly assembled comparative prices should be abolished. ADVEBTISINO REPRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE ABSOLUTELY HONEST. ITJElif! T1EDH1S tlliE (CBtiaud AFFAIR from Ptys (Ooatlaud from racing at Indianapolis. They wer married at Chicago In September, 1921. ENGLISH GUARDSMAN. D "Traf ford is the youngest son of Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford, well known In British sporting circles. and was formerly a lieutenant In the noted Coldstream guards, now on duty In China The oountes seemed devoted to hef husband until about two years ago, when be took her on a hunting and exploring trip to Kenya Colony, In British East Africa. There she met young De Trafford, who had just finished his Cambridge course after serving In the army during the world war. The count' prolonged absence on the his hunting axcunioni threw countess and the young Kngllshman Into each other's company, and what at first seemed a mild flirtation developed, friends say, Into real attachmotorcycle ment. LIASON BROKEN. The countess and her lover lived together In Paris and London, traveled extensively and went to Africa at the end of last year. They returned to Paris six weeks ago. De Trafford'a ardor be dan to show signs of cooling under his family's disapproval. On Friday, De Trafford came over from London. The pair spent part of the evening together, to her and the rountesa returned apartment alone. he arose on Saturday, her Whan maid noted that she was extremely her face betraying deep emo agitated, tlon. De Trafford railed for her at o clock In th afternoon, and she accompanied him to the railway station In a taxicao. It is thought that during th ride to her that hi he broke the new family Insisted upon the ending of the liason. As he leaned out of ths train win dow to kiss her and say farewell, she drew a revolver from her handbag and fired twice, th first bullet entering her lover s breast snd the second pen etratlng her abdomen. VISITS DAUGHTER, pedal to The Trirmae. Peas Small and tweet ' V Honey JAR 42e 33c Macaroni Noodles 4pkgs.25c -JC Raisin Bread rrem Our Ow Bkry. Quick Oats cX;u!:t.... 1 Loaf. in. J.UC 15c pkg 10c thoroughly so long a It law. 'Hail a Cab" or Telephone I i f ncnla does not sale of C. Have vou ever noticed the j'ou travel t That's the Yellow Cab "taximeter "installed as a special protection and convenience to yon. The taximeter is to the cab what a cash register is to a store. It measures the distance) with positive accuracy and renders the fare correctly. It is in a position so that you can see the figures. Yoa will appreciate this feature especially when you know that you .pay only for the distance you actually travel in the cab. Let a Yellow Cab call at your door and help you do your shopping. j It will take yoti quicJdj and eas- ily wherever you want to go. Let us meet you at any time and place in your shopping tour and take you further and again, and again until you and your bandies are safe at home, yourself buoyant and jubilant over the day 'a experience. "Hail a Cab" or-P-hone Wasatch 266 has It been formed ! Taximeters Tell You Exactly How Much which keeps account of the distance New Tall-- cor- - by Ellis, in- -' In new fle'da. As given of gold a result. Horton' father has assurance to the corporation commissioner that no stock will be offered for sale hv bis aon In California and that deals could not be made by Horton. Jr., as he Is a minor. Tribun Want have lifted manv fmrn the rank, of the trailer iii Placed lm In th forefront ef th.,. m i a w ho achlcvtw . . Wasatch 266 little. machine in any Yellow Cab x March IT. Th CO. MULLETT-KELL- Y the 1 vote ' not numerical -- Yhi? thJ to the relative strength of senate dry s and senate wets, the passage and tn "tmosphere that ' ? attended It Is an Index to eral situation. The strengththeof genthe dry cause In congress Is Just about what It has always been ever since the prohibition admendment was adopted. Whatever effect may have been made on, public opinion or among masses of voters by the agitation of two years past, the agitation ha had no effect on congress. The new congress, which will come Into exlstenc In December. Is In almost the exact proportions dry In which the recent congress was dry. Consequently, for two years to come there will be no chsnife In the national legislative, ststue of prohibition, unless It be a change In the dry direction. The recent session proved that the dry can force measures to a vote and can pass them. It Is possible they might do this as to some dry measures In th coming congress as they did It with regard to the reorganisation measure In Hie short session of the recent congress. SENATE, 70 DRYS, IS WETS. The relative numerical strength of drys and wets in the senate Is about seventy dry and twenty-si- x wets. It Is difficult to give exact figure, because In the past the definition of both dry and wet have been some what elastic. Thl elasticity I becoming less, because of the Antl. saloon leaaue and the AMncintlnn Against the Prohibition Amendment are busy compelling candidates to take a clar and unequivocal position; It is prooaoie mat ooin tnese organlsa- Nona would agree to tne figures her given aa the dry and wet proportions of the senate, seventy dry to twenty-siwet. In the lower house, which has 435 members, th proportion of wets may be Just a shad larger than In the senate, but not materially. In this set of facts th statua of prohibition as a subject of legislation In congTes Is fixed for two years to come. In another field than congress. I It possible for a change to come within the two years. In June. 1928, two presidential candidates will be named by national convention of the two parties; In November. 1921, one of the two will be elected, and In March, one of the two will become president. It Is a conceivable possibility that the wets may nam one or both candidates or that they may elect a wet president. That Is conceivable; by no stretch of the Imagination can It be described as probable. The security of the dry position In congress ha one obvious effect. It has communicated a corresponding of security to the rank and file se"ns of the dry voter. They think that because congress la so secure, and because all the wet agitation last fall resulted In nothing In th shape of Jeglslatlon In congress, therefore the drys need not be excited. This I especially true of the dry Democrats. They onpisa a majority of th to date, how Democratic party. ever, they are taking no particular pain to organise or to act as a unit in th Democratic convention. SAV oooooooooooooooooooooo We gladlj subscribe to such a code of business ethics and conduct our business in strict accord therewith. Oai.) o o o o o o o o o o Tork Herald Tribun Service.) o o Weepah Mining Stock o Sale Halted on Coast o th Asociated nUXHSCn, (By Press) o permit act corpomt'securltle advertising Weepah mining o stork granted unless a permit for for sale th commissioner this state,! o poratlon a deputy, has lYank Horton, Jr., owner o theHoward Central claim the o o o o o cedure. poe prohibition, they favor enforcing It (New Spaghetti, ..': 49c fir 8. It should be our practice o to operate that the public will not only feel It an obligation to deal with the local retail firms ss against the Itinerant merchant or mail order house, but will also consider it sn opportunity snd a privilege to do so. 10. Our constant aim should be to conduct our Individual business upon s higher plane, that the pubile may be efficiently and conscientiously served st the very lowest prices compatible with sound business pro- I WAS FRUITLESS On.) I tclVl 7. Fair desilrur prwrame EQTJAI.TTT Or FBTCB TO AIX AND THE MAINTENANCE or A S POLICY. EXIMZNATDTCr DISSPECIAL COUNTS TO EVEBTONB, EXCEPTING WHEN" AKE FROFEELY AND DULY MADE FOB 8. 10c Dried Beef ..V . 17c Daisy Floury .$1.69 Ch,Ker:;. scionable buslnees practices. & Wast In every form should be eliminated. care. Tomatoes S 5. Betafl business should recofnls snd banish th wastefulness of unfair competition snd th crime of deception snd fraud ss exemplified In some uncon- PtTE-CHAS- Cans 25c 2 Cans 25c T:.M:t9." ployees, to BE-BAL-E. Sardines Corn Flakes PACKAOBS , cot ji m '2M $9 and 4. By consistent snd Intelligent buslnew practice, the dealer should strive to give the community s continuity of operation, Improved business standards and the best conditions of employment possible for his em- Hats DressesaH Spring's ptwtt creations We Undersell AH Sales! BOOTH'S 2 I I Higher Grade I Tewn ooooooooooooooooooooooo o WHITE ROSE . 2 . n OREEN RIVER. Wyo.. March ?7. Fort Duchne. They spent two weeks Vra Vern Tork of Provo, Ctah, Is In the basin and held a tew days' ser her for a visit wtth her daughter, vice in eacn place. Mrs. Vernal L. Nielsen, and family. Butter 2. The obligation of the dealer Is fourfold: (s) to public; (b) to his employee; (c) to his competitors; snd (d) to th manufacturer from whom be buy. quired. Sizes , Can-tone- o o o o o o ' 3. The public should realise that the dealer must have s fair profit on his bosinees, plus a reserve la proportion to the risks involved snd the' foresight re- 'tit Is Special to Ths Trltran. M r TON, March 27 Th bishop-cruaaof the Episcopal church wa a to In j brought clos the I'lntah baaln when the last service was ' Thursday.) held at Fort Duchesne. Thl wo hs been carried on by th Very Rev. W. J. Bulkley, archdeacon of Provo, assisted by th Rev. J. W. Hyalop of The folkwlng place Ogden. wer visited on their Itinerary: Duchesne, Roosevelt. Wklte Rocks, Rand let t and r irowd :o Bishops' Crusade Closes in the Uintah Basin i Follow he forty-seve- soldier and protested the action. VICTIM SHOT. "The soldier Immediately shot Dr. Winiam through the temple, killing him Instantly, after which he robbed him, taking everything of value, even tripping th clothing from hi body. "At th same time another soldier grappled with Mr. Clements, apparently thinking Clements hadn't turned over all hi valuables. The soldier then tired two shot at Clement, but owing to his Ignorance of the operation of the pistol the bullet went wide. "Other soldiers fired shots at r.ie and other members of the party, but these likewise went wfid. "After finishing robbing us and murdering IJr. Williams, the troops walked off unconcernedly, chatting with each other a though they had shot ooly a pig or a dog." Dr. Bowen said that the whole attack was against foreigners and their property, chiefly missionary property. It was apparently a concerted movement, which began simultaneously all over th city, he asserted. "Fifteen minutes before th trouble started," Dr. Bowen said, "members of th Chinese Red Cross cam and told us that no possible danger existed. In addition, Chinese member of th university faculty declared the crisis had passed and that th city had been occupied by the nationalist troop without Incident, but shortly afterward the storm broke." In my opinion, this code might wen Include the following propositions: th Socony Hill. we handed over. Dr. Williams, who was a noted Chinese scholar and spoke the language like a native, then stepped up and addressed one of the adTautag-e- oberrd X. The foundation of bnadneas Is confidence; the cornerstone Is Integrity. As merchants we believe that honesty, fair dealing and efficient service and in- tegrity create confidence between buyer and seller. JOHN absolutely no question In "that had the gun boats not bombarded Nanking all the Americans marooned on Rocony Hill would have been mnrdered. and furthermore. It would have een absolutely Impossible for the 130 American missionaries who had taken refug In Nanking university to escape. "Also I will make the flat statement that It was th bombardment of Socony HIM by American and British gunboat which Indicated to the command that the power meant business and henoe forced the Cantonese to agree to the evacuation of the remaining foreigners." STATEMENT DRAFTED. Dr. Bowen sard h and tare other American residents of ryinklng who went through th whole trouble drafted a detailed statement this af- ternoon which was handed to th press and cabled to America for pub lication In church papers, In order to acquaint church people with th circumstance of th Nanking disorder. Dr. Bown was present when nationalist troop murdered Dr. J. Williams, vice president of Nanking university. He described th atrocity as follow: "I was accompanied by Harry Clem ent of New Jersey, university librarian; O. F. Illkk of New York, a fac ulty member; Mr. Lampsoa, a member of th faculty of th Nanking missionary language school; and W. P. Lowdermllk of Montana. W were walking on the edge of the college campu when w noticed what we thought to be northern (Shantung) troop looting and burning (he home of Dr. Darnell, also a member of the faculty. "W walked toward the Daniels were accosted by home, when w even or eight soldier wearing th uniform of th nationalist (Cantonese) army. The soldiers stopped us and demanded our valuables, which CO. Y s of code of ethica to be mpo by all of th retail store of oar city ar go many that guch a coda ought to b adopted at one. IUi coda ought so to bo arranged that It Bight bocomo ths govar&liig eontrol of the, dollar's conduct toward ths public, his competitor, his employ and toward th firms from whom th dealer himself bays. Til lotuly POWELL. (Copyright 1927, Salt Lake Trliun.) SHANGHAI. March 17. Dr. A. J. Bowen of Kewanee, 111., president of Nanking university, tonight gave The Trsbune a detailed account M th Chinese atrocities at Nanking. Dr. Bowen said flatly that the bombardment of Nanking by American and British warships was absolutely necessary In order to av kt lives of American Consul John K. Pavi and. n his family and other' American who were marooned on "There : M A CODE OF ETHICS Bombardment of Nanking by American and- - Brit- By B E. W. KELLY, President Detailed Account of Chi O e ed y rgT Is M h Hundred, of New SlM'Ti 8 AN EDITORIAL 'I .W' - o Only fig-ur- car School." next Wednesday at the high school auditorium. Mies Oladys Smith of the dramatic art department of the high school Is director. The followwill take part: Elwln ing student Kills, Richard Davis, Bernard Bnow, William Beaton. James Anderson. Olenn Kofford, Battle Jone, Louise Winter, Lois Grow, Nona 8tevena, Evelyn Bryner, Faye Saxey, Jeast Lang and Vesta Davis. Walnut Veneered Tops and Front in the New Blended Finish We have con- PLAY IS PLANNED. Bpeds to The Tribune. PRICE. March 17. The senior class of the Carbon county high school will the fact rH3v Daily ish Claimed Necessary. reach here Thursday BOSTON, March i7. (Ry the Associated Press.) A detail of forty-eig1'. H. marines from the navy yard at Kittery, Me, left her tonight on th Federal Express for Philadelphia to Join the regiment which will be sent to China to reinforce the American forces. Naval officer her announced that twenty marines left the ammunition depot at Hlngh&m for Philadelphia last night and that sixty-fou- r from the Chnrlestown navy yard will "shove off" tomorrow. Bedroom Suite as Shown f-Mad- L vr if W by Diego from Corlnto and Is expected to A Complete Outfit for Your Bedroom of Quality Merchandiie STAND-Spe- cial mm 'i tnm Pass Oa. Greene walcTs Complete Bedroom Special FERN DAY JIORNIXG, MARCH 28, 1927. N CONDITIONS IN MARINE S mm Hon growing; all foreign women and children leaving. 'Kan Klang Quiet. Twenty-fiv- e AmerW-amen sailed yesterday for WARSHIPS TRIBUNE,-MO- H Ose.) eltl-sen- c, Ji that agandlsts. circulating report 200.000 Chines were kll'ed by the American and British bombardment at Nanking last week, have l lrred up an ugly antiforelgn situation along the Tangtse valley. Although the day passed quietly at within lite foreign settlements Shanghai, hug mass meetings were held In the Chinese city bordering the French concession and resoluwer tion adopted demanding th Immediate retrocession of the foreign settlement and advocating another The crowd later Seneral strike.In th streets, but no Incidents were reported from th front line posts. FiB.SEHWITlSH iPBDTECT LIVES HE SALT LAKE Cob Co. : rr |