OCR Text |
Show 4 J TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY 1T0RXIXO, MARCH EDIT direction finder resembles the ordinary compass and is controlled by the signal tower .at the Lower, left to right," are Dr. right. New airway LIFE BATTLE Thoma CI m Taking Danger Out of Aviation HEARS J. II. Dellinger, inventor, and II. Pratt and F. We Dunmore, assistants. W. W. Chalmers, Ohio congressman, shown holding the indicator (upper left). of Struggle in Cabin on Cold Springs Creek. Idaho. March H (AP) Testimony ot the statements and( reactions of Joseph Oden Molloy Immediately after the killing. of William Martin, former Olenns I'er ry storekeeper, occupied today's trm of .Molloy on a charse of first degree murder. Molloy Is charred by the state with having ehot Martin to death while Martin lay asleep In the Tom Leadbetter cabin, on Cold Xprings creek, the night of January 10 Martin was shot In the head and killed . instantly The state expects to complete its case tomorrow. ' Lf i' 1, 3nSrV - fm ; Mu-v- Lead-bette- three-fourter ens of Klmoi'p county. While he was not certain ' at the k ! .. . ' Leadbetter at V- - v Of Gem State March 28 (AP), Bala and wow fell throughout generally The southern Idaho today. itonn, the United States weather bureau reported, is part of the general storm covering Utah and Montana, and with stormy weather forecast for the balance of the week, the precipitation total for the month Is expected to exceed that of March a year ago. Bain and colder weather were received with approval by Idaho fruit growers and farmers, as the colder weather will retard the blossoming of fruit trees, thai lessening the danger of frost damage, and the rain and snow will increase the water content in Idaho watersheds. DOirE, 1 r j Idaho, - Rail Officials u r 1 M fm I - "tPiS-?"'- w m w ; i ' ew,. a .jr.;::! , r -- mmmm sisivVt . ".ftC mm mm i nonjury cases and naturalisa tion; Judge William S. Marks Jury and Tooele county, and Judse L. B. Wight Jury and nonjury and Summit county matters. LLUIUID IIUIIIU F At Parking Ordinance 7- EXAMIN AT IONS FREE Dentist SYSTEM Special Citizens Asked to Con ... icit; rmleai gee m f Made. EVANGELIST ENDS VISIT. RUPERT Idaho, March 2S. Sunday night, the closing service of the three weeks' evangelical meetings conducted bv Rev. C W Cole of I'es .Moines Iowa, attained the peak for attend ance when over seven hundred per sons were present. During the three weeks of meetings ninety-on- e additions were made to the Christian church here, according to Dr. C. H Schropshire, pastor, and practically all have received baptism. Salt Lake City SPECIALISTS in Queries Will Be Read (AP). DO NOT t Secretaries Will Meet At Black Hills in Fall Idaho. March H (AP). if SecreThe National Aseociation taries of State probably will meet at th Black Hills of South Dakota. :he presidential playground, the secmd week (n September, Fred K. Lukens, Idaho secretary of etate ami national president, announced todsy. ARCHIBILD FUNERAL SET. BOISE. Col. Frederick C. Hummel New Commanding Officer BOISE. Idaho. March Colonel Frederick C. ?g f AP). Hnml, of the llfith engi. manding off peers. Idaho National Cuard. today worn named commanding offl er of to Mslto National uard encampment here (a June. Nat'onal gmrd head' announced the nn ul tlo.irfem eiflmnroeT t will be named the II. Merray ramp t Sonne of Lieutenant Joseph H. Murray, t. Untenant Murray dl4 o? poeumonla. at t'obiem m hiie a member of the army of occupstion. He enilated tn the cM wirfl IdsN Twfsnfrr. rert ef which later formed the ltita field artillery. kr eij com- Jo-s-- th prcta! te Tke Trtkrae. POCATKLin. Idaho, March ! Funer;il services for C. It. Arihibeld. who was divwned late Tuewday afternoon In PcKate,lu creek wben tiie car In whlik he was riding pluneed ever the emharkment. will he held Rstur-ds- y afternc'n, the Knights Timplar serrire being etrvei. Interment will be In MouMsinvlew cemetery, under th 1.rctkia el IK MtHts comiiany. ) ntt il OPERATE WiUBeat CULLEN HOTEL THTJUS., better ti re 5 m THREE DAYS ONLY Ko Charge for Consultation Tin- - specialist of Dr. Mcllonthin 4 Co, is a uvular graduate in niedi-cin- s noil surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. lie visits professionally the The Tribute. , important towns add cities and ofBLACKFOOT, Idaho, March IS fers to all who call on this trip free Preaentatioi of answers to questionnaire recently sent by ths Blackfoot consultation, except th expense of council to vinous cities operating mutreatment when desired. nicipal ligoting systems. Is expected According to his method of treatto be made before the Buhl city council st Its meeting Friday, socordinf ment he docs not operate for chronic ta 8. C HyoaofBiihl. ulcers of Special top. in Internal Medicine for the put fifteen years 4 p. m. March A Dr. Mellenthin & Co. BOISE. Idaho. March JS fAP). BOISK. Idaho, March 2 rAP). A. F. "Dooly" Riddle, for a, number Summer school sessions of nine weeaa of years connected with eastern Orea h for teachers will be held at the normal school, the Albion gon and southern Idnho newspapers Iwiston normal school and at Bnlee. opening? and recently city editor of the Boise Capital News, todav became June 4. and at the southern branch, Evening of the Idaho Daily Statesnews Pocaterlfo, June in. W. D. Vincent, man, editor commissioner of education, announced signed..succeeding II. E. Dkkarson. re today. The summer session at Boise, offering university work, will run six Answers to Lighting weeks, opening June It. Idaho. IBthiIj: foil? loss yuta. guv ing to FEI., SAT., APRIL 5, 6 AND 7 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to Vincent, commissioner of eduand acting president of the I'niverslty of Idaho, will leave Wdiy for Moscow to meet with the university executive committee composed of Stanley A. Kaston, Kellogg, nd Huntington Taykir, Coeur d Alene, Commissioner Vincent will attend the meeting of the Inland Kmplre Teach ers association in Spokane, April t, i and 6. Commissioner Vincent will return to southern Idaho In time t accompany the state board of education en us Hiring tour of inspection ot southern Idaho edwattoasl Institutions. IbesL to attorney. Teachers' Summer School Daily Statesman Sessions Announced Names City Editor BOISK. yCDTLUIi? (BJHll? ask lit was presented that A complaint sheep were being kept within the city limits and had become a nuisance. The matter was referred to' the city Tint committee In charge of the Is composed of Nell F. campaign COUNTIES AQREE. Boyle, chairman: Kofeur Pavis, K. C. PAYETTE. Idaho. March 21 Com Christ,' W. E, Bills, F. K. PeKay, and of Pnyette and Washing missioners B. U. Boone. Several definite pledges were made ton counties have agreed to engage traffic patrolman for the highways at the meeting Monday night. F. of the two counties with the term l Christ started the fund with a donation of S10 which he handed to of contract beginning In May. The the treasurer of the committee. Nofear natrolman's salary will he borne Jointof Davis. Arrangements have been made ly hy the counties. The choice so that subscriptions may be mailpd patrolman was left with the state to either of the banks, or to Neil F. department. Boyle, chairman, or Nofear Davis, treasurer, of the committee. Action to undertake the raising of this fund came after the business men present had pledsed themselves to guarantee the legion against a possible deficit in case the legion decides to stage a rodeo again this year. The legion men served a dinner with the business men as their guests. Zoning Ordinance Comes Into Action cation CDim lit rl(n evening.' te Tilt Tribiuw. BLACK FOOT, Idaho, March I! Citizens of Dlackfoot and surrounding territory in Bingham county will be asked to contribute to a. fund to be used In canceling the Indebtedness against the Memorial Home recently acquired by the American Ijegion. The amount of the Indebtenness is JilOOO At a meeting of members of the American Iesrlon and a large number of representative business men Mon day evening a resolution was passed authorising a committee to open sub Special to The Tribune. BLACK (OT, Iduho. March Blackfnot city council voted down the resolution of Intention to pass an ordinance for the creation of an Imfor the mainteprovement district nance of thj parkings on Shilling aveIts nue, at regular meeting Tuesday tribute to Remove Def Spcriil to The Tfibuni-- . PRICE, March 2. A proposal was made to Price chamber of oDimeroe and other eastern Utah civic bodies, h.v the Denver & Rio Grande Westorn railroad, that the corporation would aid efforts now under way to estnb llsh the road through Soldier can to the Uintah b yon anl Mne-mll- e ain, as an all-yehighway, Mayor w. uieon reported last niaht. Mayor Olson told member of the board of directors of the chamoer that the establishment of the road would be a great advantage, as there are parts or the year when the road across Indian Pass is ImDassable and that the Nine-mil- e highway is always BOISE, Idaho, March !8. Boise's accessible. There is a difference of new sorilng.commisslon and the son-In- g 1S00 feet in height of the two roads, lsw are new In action. The comthe Nine-mi- le road being- - that much mission has organized with E. B. tower. forsner mayor, as chairman Sherman, Secretary A. M. liioe was instructed sad Fred Hummel, vice chairman. by the chamber to secure data and Mrs. Angela Hopper, city clerk, will make a report to meeting of the be secretary. The first wict of the chamber In the Immediate future. commission Is announced as refusal Officials of the railroad company will of the of E. W. Ilermanson, be invited and an attempt will be 1017 Vrth Tenth street, for a made to reach an agreement on the to build a frame structure that permit would plans of campaign for the highway extend about twenty inches over the proposed. line established for that building block. W. I). (BtHlll Council Votes Aim reuel . Aaslgnment of Judges of the Third district court for the term beginning at a meeting April 1 was made Wednesday noon. Presiding Judge M. I Ritchie will handle Jury and probate cases; Judge Ephraim Hanson will handle criminal cases and the divorce calendar and will also handle the calendar In Daggett county, which, like Tooele and Summit, Is part of this district have will Judge Chris Mathlson nonjury cases; Judge William M. Mc-Cr- scription lists. Offer Aid for Road to Basin you've never been burnt at the stake, you cannot IFtruly appreciate the feelings of this old lady who, back in March 1728, was consigned to the flaming wood pile for healing sick folks through means unknown to the medical men of that day. She was convicted of practicing the black arts! While we have come a long way since 1728, it would surprise you to learn how many people still look upon painless dentistry' as a work of the devil rather than a practice of modern dental science. Unless you have had a true painless dentist work on your teeth, you too will be prone to believe that painless dentistry is either the manifestation of some dark power or an absolute myth. Without such ex will be unable to appreciate what a boon Serience you is to the patient, nor why the dental profession as a whole now seeks to adopt the Parker method which it once condemned. More than two million patients who hare been treated by dentists using the E. R. Parker System of dentistry will tell you that painless dentistry is a fact that the Parker dentists practice it daily in 35 offices. . Therefore, if the fear of pain has kept you out of the dentist's chair, see a Parker dentist at once, for he above all dentists knows the secret of performing dentistry without pain. South Main Street - Storms Visit Southern Part the ranch, followed not long after by Molloy. Lampsl'.lre, he said, refused Mol the man loy admittance, whereupon utsiue said: "I want you to come out. I have killed Billy Msrtin and ant yon to phone for the sheriff. ' Lanipshire related that Molloy, after e was admitted, told a story sub- tantlully as Leadbetter told on the witness stand here. Molloy aa'd. Lanipshire testified, that he had hadgrievance airainst Martin for aevral days, and. lylnc In bed thinking bout it. he decided to kill Martin; the rifle, md ehot irot up, Martin while the latter slept. (By Dr. Painless Parier) 1741 ' Ime. Leadbetter said, he reasoned to himself that, if Martin had not been killed, he would have come to Lad-better- 's assistance when the latter was sfruRgling with Molloy. Lampslnre toid of the arrival of TO-BA- Y' R. . Judges Assigned Work for Term 200 YEARS. AGO. E-R-PA- a sir-pla- w il Pennies w. the dedicatory exercises. A Joint meeting of the American Legion fourth and fifth district to be held at Shoshone Fridav evening Is expected to bring together ons of southern Idaho's largest assemblages of world ar vet" erans. Mr. Spafford will resume his tour at Boise, where the. Boise, post of the American legion is to entertain at a reception In his honor Friday evening. Juneiiii Uilen Moiloy. trijl here for the alleged murder of William Martin. In a. cabin on Cold Sprints L r. mitteeman. ag.ilnst creek January 10. the state na sup piled a motive in a grudge of sev eral days' standing bethween the two men. The quarrel, according to the theory of the prosecution, arose over moonshine whisky, and Molloy had Imbibed freely for aeveral days and especially on the night before the midnight shootlnr. The trial began here Monday, the jury was completed yesterday and Thomas Leadbetter, in whose cabin the homicide occurred, has been star witness for the state ao far. Molloy, white, ajid for the most part an far, calm, has with steady, almost stolid gaze, watched the witnesses unfold the case against him. The prisoner haa sat almost motionless, seldom moving even to confer with his counsel. According to Leadbetter's story, as told on the stand, Martin and Mulkiy had quarreled over whisky owned by Martin, and Molloy'a eye had been blackened In an altercation. On the r, nipht of January 10 Martin and the latter aaid, came home to to All find Molloy intoxicated. went bed. Some time later Leadbetter was awakened to find himself facing Molrifle. loy, who held a Just as Molloy fired. Leadbetter the knocked the rifle latter testified, aside. After a strupyle he succeeded In wresting the rifle from Molloy, and the latter picked up a shotpun, standliarefoot Leading In the corner. better made his escape In '.he snow, of a mile to running the ranch, where he told his story to Foreman Bert I.amp-shir- e and called Sheriff A. A. Stev' Federal Court Closing Session Mr. Spafford will dedicate at Shoshone Friday The memorial building which the Shoshone American Legion flovernor post hue Just completed. H. C. Haldrldge of Idaho and W. tJ. P. R. Parry, Ionnergan, commander; Twin Falls, first vice commander, and Lester F. Albert, Boise, adjutant of the Idaho department of the American Iegton, also will take part In . on Commander close ths names of the donors nor the amounts tbey have contributed, j "The conciliations. In the main, have been small," said the senator. if It Is understixid that Senator Uor&h htuiself haa made a contribution to tins fund, but neither Senator tiood-liiinor Representatives Smith nor te Tlie ttlbsne. French of Idaho has contributed any- Special POCATKLIO. Idaho, March 21 If any senators or coneress-m- n thing. gpeclil te Tbe Trltmo. from the west, other than Borsh, Indications were Wednesday that fedhnve contributed, the fact Is not disC , Mar. h : WASHINGTON. eral court will adjourn sometime Fril. d. Senator Borah euld today that he bad clost day or earlv Saturday morning. Jurors, received quite a few small coutriini-tion- a with the exception of those sitting In NOSY PERSON. from Idaho and other weMrn the trial of Joseph B. Brown, Roe states to his fund Intended to reim"H.ive you Jack Robinson and Dock good landlord?" (lillespie. burse Harry Hint lair for his SUo.oOfl "Excellent. Jlis only fault Is an Horsh, which Is now being heard on contribution to the Republican cam- overwnelmli g curiosity; he Is always rhargea of alleged liqnor violatlona at when I am going to pay my Idaho FiJIs, were discharged Tuesday paign fund when Will Hays w.n na- asking tional chairman, but ha will not dis rent " HoNton Transcript af terniHir.. 2 March TWIN' FALLS. Idaho. Kdward IL Spafford. national (AP) commander of the American lifion. will leave his airplane at Hurley Friday. April . to travel across most of southern Idaho by automobile, with stops at Twin Falla and Shoshone, It was annourfced here thls evening by Marshall Ch.ipman of HaWyV American I.eni'in fourth district commanV. Sinclair. Shoshone, der, and li. former American Legion national com- HOME. .VOL' XT. UN MOM Idaho. !S. In presenting its rase s Spafford Will Dedicate Memorial at Shoshone. Leadbetter Telia MOUNTAIN Borah Welcomes Small Donations To Repay Sinclair E National , 1023. more appendicitis, gall stones, Jtomarh, tonsils or adenoids. Ho has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length. of time and do not get say better, do not fail to tall, as improper measures rather than disease are very often ths eause of your long standing trouble, Remember shove date, that eoa- lultatioa en this trip will b free and that his treatment is different. Married women mcjt be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Brs lbsry B!dv, Log LAdv.) Anjclet, Calif, f()R made today dash, speed, and many other qualities of superiority, fine cars all over America t equip with U. S. Royal Cords. .When you buy a car specify Royals. Ride on Royals. Always replace with Royals. PLENTY of RUBBER in U. S. ROYAL CORDS r 41 n M f-- United States Rubber Company "3 EXST 21ST SOUTH fEVINa PHONE HYLAND 210 SUGAEH0USE AND THE GREAT SOUTHEAST IN A 6fn |