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Show T mmmw , THE SALT LAKE TRII I I EH IN Hoover and RNIXO, APRIL 15, 1928. One Crimeless Night in Mexico City Big Event THREAT CITY, April 14 (AP). Ths biggest news In the In the world today, Judgment of the newspaper HI Sol, was toe fact that nobody wag waylaid In Mexico City The paper on Friday night. came out '.this afternoon With a front page ejght coluirj MEXICO CM, RAGE Become More More an ministration Candidate. ture as Illinois Primary Votes Are Counted. d atrea mer hoadllne, which said : "For the first time in many years, we have in Mexico City one night without robberies or Crimea.' I" " ","IIJ'""L" Ad Dawes Fades From Pic- black-faco- donble-dec- Spring Requirements for Miss and Matron Moderately Pr iced at Z. C. M. I. Springtime Fashions HW w. As time carriea us into that season of the year when the whole world s bathed in vernal beauty, it is only natural that the smartly dressed woman will look about for styles in which she can enjoy the The genius of the modiste, having forseen her desire, has created the charming models buyers of Z. CM. I. have some just purchased lovely new creations, snd now, in all their loveliness, they await your inspection at Z. C. M. L in every department. Z. 0. M. South Main April 15, 1928 ESCAPE INQUIRY By WILLIAM HARD. ConsolkJatsd Prs -(- Copyrtrht. April H Matured WASHINGTON, sdvlces from Dllnots, received at Ihla wMk-en- d In Washington, indicate enthe highest velopments which are of national coiiseausncs, and which are of the quite at variance with many at first aiven to the interpretations amailnf primary results Of last Matter Up to Committee Work, Chairman Smith Writes Utahn. and Tues- day. The victory In Illinois was only In a victory an extremely minor degreeCharles for UBiUd States Senator and overW, it was decisively TL.n..n whelmingly a victory for ei Governor Krank O. Lowden. who now sees his Illinois faithful friends and followers Important local capturing Immensely now begins thoroffices, and who his loyal adherent, oughly to eclipse Charles Oatee Dawes, as the presithe arcat mass of eon dential favorite of the agricultural northwest. mmerson Makes Good Gains. Louis L. Em mer son, who has gained for the Illinois Republican nomination governor in the course of a maalv over the presand momentous triumph owes really ent governor, Len Small, Peneen, whose nothing to Senator between themselves divided forces supporting Mr. Enrmerson In Chicago and Mr. Small In a largs part of the Is rest of the etate. Mr. Emmsrson an possessed, on the other hand, ofwith absolute fidelity to Mr. Lowden, whom he has been intimately politically associated for many years. A similar fidelity to Mr. Lonrden Is held and will be displayed by Otis Glsnn, who has gained the Illinois Republican nomination (or United States senator except with a vastly tncreassd emphasis has to he ruaus irstiiuuii fww. cnrmlclc. whose victorious acquisition of one of ths two Illinois Republican The nuns observation nnminatlnmi for oonrrsjsman-at-iarg- s Is most spacious and spectacular po litical success ever acmevea ay a woman tn American politics. Mra. McCormlok, by the latest official returns. Is leadlnz her nearest opponent, Henry L. Rathbnne, now an n; a Illinois congresman-a- i large. Richmargin of 115.000. She is leading ard Yates, now holding the other seat s Illinois, from of congressnian-at-largby a margin of some SO0.0O0. Shs drew votes from every political element arid state-seid- Mra. McCormlck Ready Te Wield Big Stick. Like her father, Mark Hanna, Mrs. McCormlck is much mors interested in power and Influence In general than in She office and fame In particular. now la accorded by Illinois men politicians a status of responsibility and of decision on an absolute equality with their own. Mr. Emmerson and and Mr. Olenn and Mrs. McCormlck not Mr. Deneen. who has maintained the closest relations with Governor Smsll represent today the new dominance of new forces rh Illinois, and the coming direction which Illinois will take in national politics and In the Republican national convention at Kansas City. That direction is toward making niinolat over the prostrated fortunes of Governor Small and of Mayor Thompson, the leader of the agriculture of the whole country In the strug"farm relief" and the gle for leader simultaneous and necessarily tn the taek of trying to persuade the Republican party that Its genuine savior Is none but FTank O. Lowden. Dawee Quietly Takes Back Seat in party. "None but" are the Instant words Mr. Dawes Is la the propoeition. temporarily, at least submerged. Mr. Lowden ceases to deservs to be celled, In any sense, Mr, Dawes' "stalking horse." Mr. Lowden waa but recently regarded as "weak In hts own state." Todaye all except a tiny handful of the sixty-ondelegates of Illinois to the Kansas City convention sre in harness or Reclamation not Commissioner before the house Irrigation committee to meet the charges made by representative Leatherwood Mead appears Grande and dlseuts the Colorado-Ririver negotiations with Mexico will be left for the Irrigation committee to decide, according to the reply made by Chairman Smith to Repressntatlve I.eatherwood'e letter of yesterday. If the committee decides to call Dr. Mead, the request will be sddresssd to the secretary of the Interior, and he in turn will decide whether or not to allow the commissioner to sppear. In his reply to Representative Leath erwood, Chairman Smith aald the UUthn'a request would be lsld before the Irrigation committee at Its meeting next Wednesday "The committee must determine whether It desires to assume Jurisdiction tn this matter," wrote Chairman Smith. "The question of negotiations with Mexico probably would more appropriately come before the committee on rorelgn nrralrs than before the Irrigation committee." The chairman further wrote: "I have with Dr Mesd your suggestion and he advises me he would be pleased (o appear as you request, but the view that If his appear expressed i t,v .k rnmmin tht ,t.i.it the r,,,,,,. ,h0uld bo addressed to the con whose of the Interior, secretary sent would be necessary." Th lstter of Chairman Smith la dear intimation that he himself will vote against calling Dr. Mead, as he holds the negotiations with Mexico should not be discussed before the Irrigation committee. Representative Swing will vote with Smith and, as the Boulder dam crowd dominates the Irrigation committee, It Is probable there will be a united effort next Wednesday to table Representative Leatherwood'a motion. The Intimation la also plain in Mr. Smith's letter that, If the committee should vote to call Dr. Mead, the secretary of the interior, jsiigKrfiot. deem it wtm have him appear, to discuss negotiation with Mexico. The department has all a inna- ien ajrsras ta discussion of any kind of the negotiations Involving waters of the Colorado and Rto Grande river, in all probability Mr. Lstherwood will have to resort to other means to get from Dr. Mead a frank statement of what is going on' along the Mexican border. o Aujen's method only aims to keep healthy, to quicken circulation through the tissues, to stimulate the action of the pores. 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The Watson delegates from Indiana, If they succeed in gaining the right to represent that state in the Kansaa ' be under a LBfet '" M ' tasBBaBaV City convention, will now stronger presnure than ever before to an ultimate allegisnce to the adopt candidate or the state which lies at The Lowden mandoor. their western agers pow, with an optimism perfectly excusable, in the circumstances, are able to see some 250 delegates for Mr. Lowden In the region of the north stretching between Pittsburgh and the Rockies. In the mesnlime, the resistance of administration force to Mr. Lowden Is Intensified. It Is Intensified by Mr. Lowden's suddenly Increased prominence, and it ie Intensified by the renewed passage of the MrNary-Hauge- n bill lu the senate. That last event has been widely Interpreted aa a severe blow to Secretary of Commercs Hoover, who has opposed the MrXarv- Haugen bill. It Is a blow, Indeed: but It Is a blow with a sword which euta two wsyr Mr. Hoover Is shown beaten badly In the senate, but he gs:ns additional strength In the treasury department with Mr. Mellon and BILL FOX, for ssreral years iden- In the White House with Mr Coolidge. who rsetard the revival of the XeXarr-Hs'igstified locally with Bnidt, eomnesrt-bill with sentiments only of with the Randall Dodd Auto revived resentment and wrath. Is. In sum, that at this The company, Boiek retailers and dis- week-en- upshot Mr. Hoover Is more than la to where he ever prepared tributors, the administration candidate, ass) la meet emphatically g or a give his many friends sverr pos- Mr. Lowden than ever the supreme chsllenger nf sible service ejad eonsideratica, the administration a forces and (Advertisement.; New Hat Infant' Dept. Specials for Tuesday Tribune. UNIVERSITY Astrm-ge- Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale at RABIES FEARED. BOISE, Idaho, April H (APff-Kiv- ed year-olSlary .Margaret Karle wan bitten eight times on the leg today by a neighborhood dog with which she had been playing. None of the bites was serious but the dog has been penned up awaiting examination for symptoms of hydrophobia. The child was unable to give any explanation for the dog's attack, saying only that they "were playing and he started biting." Co to. Lowden. 'JHU Only keep your skin healthy and it 'will be lovely lnas-muc- h from every social element In the state. of; She constructed an several hundred thousand women; who not only had a grsst deal to do with effecting the nomination .ofa Mrs, deal who also hud great to ojgdpri effecting he nomination of Important men candidates. 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