OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21,, Frenchman Jailed for College of Pacific Give Aviation Degree Dodging Service in 1915 Horse Effects Marital Mixup Five Cheat Ice Master's Rescue San Francisco Pack and Get Involves $150,0001 In In Heart Balm, Lonely Cabin Bridge Measure To Mainland CHICAGO, April to (AP). An UNITE IN STEADY WASHINGTON, April (AP) An KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. April Blocks CHINESE ALLIES Nevadan DMVE OH PEKIHE e, Rin-ro- Kai-She- from Peking state that S50 Japanese marines have been landed at Tslngtao to protect the Uvea and property of Japanese In Shantung. The reappearance of tne Japanese fore already has brought a protest from the northern government against the send ing of troops to Shantung. Recording an advance beyond Yen ctuiwfu, the headquarters of Chiang today announcea tne capture of Kufowhslen, birthplace of Confucius and a strategic center at which and Feng Chiang have formed a Junction for a combined drive on Peking. Great Captures Claimed by Leaders. National headquarters claim the mntum of 12.000 Drlsoners. 31 field guns, 11,000 rifles and 6000 machine guns. Advices from Tslngtao say that martial law has been proclaimed there and ships have been forbidden to enter or leave the port at nignt. i nere are now five American destroyers at Tslngtao, the Hulbert, Noa, Slcard, Prlutt anil Preble.. the While Marshal Chang northern dictator, is reported from send to from refrained have Pklnr he lng reinforcements Into Shantung, on Is said to be massing his troops border on botn the Shantung-Chlhl- l Ides of the Tlentsln-Pukorailway. Advices Kai-She- Kai-She- k Tso-Li- SINCLAIR CASE NEARING JURY from (Centtnaed Prs One.) d were given Fall by the oilman for Interest In Fall's New Mexico ranch was characterized a "He" by Roberta. He insisted that Fall kept tils plans secret to "cinch" the lease for Sinclair, after which It did not matter who protested. Government Witness Tells Truth, Defense Says. for the George P. Hoover, opening as a "Phildefense, assailed Roberts and "abused" who adelphia lawyer," "Insulted" defense witnesses because to to testify had the temerity they the things that did not agree with Hoover "theory" of the prosecution. Insisted that the story of the leaseIt contradicted Roberts' assertion that of a cloak hid beea negotiated tinder secrecy. He charged the government was seeking to repudiate Its own witof ness, M. T. Everhart, a Fall. Everhart as a government witness told of the receipt of J2.13.500 In Liberty bonds and $35,000 In cash from were Sinclair, but Insisted Inthe bonds the Tres Ritos d Interest for Cattle and Land company, the Fall Improvements ranch, and the cost forSinclair became In the property after part owner. address ended his had Roberts As with a plea that the jury find Sinclair guilty, despite his being a rich with man, Hoover ended his argument fair treata plea that Sinclair be given Such ment, even If he is a rich man. treatment, the counsel said, would acquit him. Littleton's plea was the most elothe outset he quent of the day, andtheat faces of the brought smiles towith the witty barbs Jurors frequently he shot at Roberts. Declares Deposition Was Not Needed. He Insisted the Roberts' question "as to why the long deposition of Fall was not Introduced was answered by the Evergovernment's own testimony. as a governhart, he said, testifying ment witness, had told the true story of the bond deal, ami, coming from Its own witness, It could not he denied by the government. This testimony, he by the Jury argued, must be accepted as the correct story, as It was put In the and governthe government, by ment knew what Everhart would say. govalso special Atlee Pomerene, ernment prosecutor, closed for the govdetails Into the ernment, going deeply of the "secretly contracted" lease. He maintained there was no reason for secret and keeping the negotiations Captain J. K. quoted testimonywhoof handled the lease Roblson, retired, for the navy, that there was no naval secret. It for reason keeping " The lease, Pomerene said, was a The ranch pure case of favoritism. deal, he maintained, was not a legitimate deal, as Hoover and Littleton had insisted. Jury'a Attention Called To Omission of Statement. n Justice Bailey permitted the to call to the attention of the long deposition taken Jury that the El Paso by Sinclair's from Fall at counsel was not offered In evidence. He broke the seal and permitted the one-thir- one-thir- ment cannot become public until Justice Bailey orders It unsealed. The Justice denied a government re-to to refer quest that It be permitted Littleton's opening address In the rrtTSirlal last October, In which he said It would be showed by "deduction" from evidence that Sinclair of ths Continental had never had Trading company Liberty bond. ir ay ri (AP). To the sagacity of his horse, Fred Scvlts, homesteader of kiwer Klamath county, owe hi life. Into jured by a fall. Sevlt managed crawl to hi rebln, where he had food, but no water. He wrote a note which he attached to a string around the neck of his horse. H then released the animal. whnse Two days later lumberjark were not ascertained saw th r.ame observed and horse following them the note. The horse led them to the lonely homestead, where Sevlts was given aid. Oregon Priuon Breaker Pay Penalty for Murder SALBM. Ore.. April 20 (AP). James Ellsworth Kelly were Wlllos and hanged today at the Oregon state their participation In for penitentiary the prison break from that Institution August 1J. 192S, In which two guards were killed. Kelley was the first to mount the HERO MEDAL GIVEN scaffold and the trap dropped from unHe was pronounced WASHINGTON. ard der him at S:J1. April 10 of the soldier's medal for hero-Isdead at I:4J. Wlllos dropped through . to Kdwin C. Sherrer ot Bannock-burnthe trap at t.ii and was dead In twelve Ga., attached to the Seventh Inminute. The two men were the survivor of fantry. Vancouver barracks, Washington, was announced today by the sec- a group of four that terrorised the to death two retary of war. Sherrer recued three state prison here, shotover the prison passenger from an automobile which guards in a mad rare skidded over an embankment on the walls, and then became the object of Pacific highway and into a lake near one of the northwest's most Intensive searches. Milwaukee, Ore., December I" last. Bert nregon Jones, notorious bandit Look at the "Rustne Opportun- and leader of the hand, met death a ities column of The Tribune Want a bullet clipped him as hp leaped from Ads and see how mny good propo the parapet overlooking the prison sitions are being arranged their dally. yards Cal . Sales Manager expeOne who has bad broad securirience In selling flnt-cla- g France, April M (AP). Jean Rerthler, a reldnt of San Francisco, clslmlng to he a naturalised American cltlsen, waa sentenced to three months' Imprisonment todsy by a court martial for falling to report for military duty In l'JI5. Berthler belonged to the auxiliary service of the French army aa a reservist. An order to rejoin his regiment was sent him In October, 1911. He failed to respond, but returned to France February last and reported to the military authorities, who Informed him that he waa delinquent and would be prosecuted. TOULOUSE, April JO (AP). The College of Pacific here ha been Associarecognised by the American tion of Universities a the first Institution In the United State to grant an aviation degree, C. L Whit, head head of the engineering department, announced Ihis today. A degree of aeronautical engineer will be granted on completion of three years' graduate work at Pacific. Groundwork and a complete course of flying, aerodynamic, navigation, meteorology and air traffic law I bent Incorporated In a college of aviation, with the assistance of a flying field and complete fMng mlpment. ties and capabla of organlxtaf sales force to handle a quick selling security that absolutely guarantees the safety of ths lnvsaV ment and offers wonderful poses blllties for future profits. Address 0-3- Tribune, 7, Giving experience and references TODAY MAY END MYERS ECONOMY CLEANING COc SPECIAL Men's Suits and O'Ooats. Ladies' Plain WoJl Coats, Plain Wool Dresses, Plain Jnits, Dry Cleaned, Sterilised, Deodorized, Preased Under Myers $1 Economy Service. No Extra Charge I to csll and deliver in city limits, but, to msks sure sit this special, bring work di- (API-Aw- PHONE WAS. 60 rect to Myers Cleaners A Dyers 6 But Broadway 114-11- MYERS STANDARD SERVICE AT REGULAR PRICES finish. THE BEST MONET CAN BUY. A process marked by thoroughness and efficiency from start to most by experienced craftsmen of proyen skill; using the latest equipment, Such service is NOT AN EXPENSE, solvents, with neither time nor expense spared to render perfect work. wxnxm. IU uu IT S AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEARANCE AND LONUEB XT Everything handled ssssBjsxsssseeisxessxsxsxsxssssssssrsxssssssssx Saturday Spring Bargain Carnival reeme-minae- Changes advised In the payment of dues ori a per capita Instead of aand a consequent dlfferbasis blanket -i In- th mffenpral C O in 1 nHBAnrfltlnn tyn federation, proposed by Mrs. D. N. VJ Mraup oi aii jjane, won the convention. Mrs. J. R. Morrell of Ogden reported as chairman of the department of apeducation. She calledIn attentionas plied I- i v nillaralM ... I'tah to me iiuiuuvi the reported in the 1920 census,moand avv'-lin- g effort being maae io lessen number condition. The Illiterates iirtl mom than 1 Der cent state. of the of the population eaucaiionai wuiOf . juV ! I' , Organised I rntftllV k Is being sponsored by the Og county den federation, accuruins i u XI. r I...V. Mrs. .w, nholrmsn of fine arts, gave suggestions for study out ini "" - - f IPO .lines along. line u ien report, our mlA YA h.ian be would and published In the federa tion Muiietin. Miss Eva Erb of Ogden reported ih. v,nire loan fund and urged that It be Increased. At a "talk it over luncneon hi h.c Hotel Blgelow at 12:30 o'clock, the was prize winning federation songDobbs. sung, led by Mrs. Stuart P. the Og Another song contributed by written den district, "Jingle Bells. was by Mr. Thomas P. Hooper, also rooo T "" sung. Wyoming Federation Method Are Told. , Unmlllnn f lv V T f II H Wvo ..' recording secretary of the Wy- n Women's Clubs. - nouns ,oMlinn sf as a guest at tne luncneon aim nmuo i o tmlvoraol mism . .uJn,,.tcu m.. a tarn. oiht eimui v. i i ...... It,. hod" hpn er- nnu - niA that fectlvety tried by the Wyoming federation. She told of how an endowment fund was being raised In Wyoming, which was started by a donation of flOOO some years ago with the provision lat a like sum would be contributed t the end of nine years If the clubs ould raise 18000 In that time. She Id that the roal of J10.000 had al most been reached. She reported a college loan fund of 3UU", m ner state. Mrs. Donald M. wooisey. cnairman Americanization for the Ogden fed eration, was Introduced as one to horn credit was due in tne winning r th Invtnr cun for her district. It was announced that Mrs. Wooisey Is member of the service star iAxmn. rs... John president Incoming Culley, . .. A . I . n,i tne leaeration, was mwi iimuu .,..1 o if Service the Star by mornhpr t si Vttitp nrliliii nf the Ov en chapter Service Star Legion. session was uevoieu The aternoon lAn v, ,u nl .raanlnllnni find LI IBB ouilliliuii of the newly elected the Installation officers. Courtesy resolutions were present ed hy Mrs. C. D. Klpp of Salt Lake. Serving with Mrs. KlppB.on her com-of Myers mittee were Mrs. J. and Mrs. W. N. Wanlaas. Bingham g song, sung at the convention: UTAH. rTnne Solomon T,evl.) Oh! Utah Is a famou state. As often you ve been told. But do you know It well enough And on It are you sold? When the pioneers thhj place beheld. Tnev ceased ineir jjurney And said. "At last we've found the place. Oh, let us Join in one!" 1 IT TI' : D. A. R. CRITICS' Is Msde. Change 11 H --- - -- from (Continued Pag which wa seconded by Mrs. Eleanor Dutcher Key of Maryland, mounted the She platform to speak In their defense. makthen astonished the congress by to table them. ing a second motion But the postponement of final action was denied by a decisive vote. Realizing the overwhelming majority against her proposals, Mrs. Roy wisheda them to be submitted to the society various chapters before being voted upon by the congress. She said afterward that the defeat of the tabling motion was an Instance of the very thing her first resolution was directed against, the adoption of national policies before thev have been submitted to the membership at large for Speaking for her resolutions, Mrs Roy said she "felt they are of such vital imnortance and so slmnle that if clearly understood they would practi cally carry themselves." bhe aiioeil that they did not constitute "disloyalty Dut to the present administration, were merely Intended "to clear the atmosphere. " Constant Interruptions of applause greeted addresses by several national officers sgainst the resolutions. The only Instance of any disturbance was the hissing that met Mrs. Roy's statement, in answer to a question from the floor, that she was a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. This Interruption was Immediately silenced by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, the president-geeral. The entire congress, some four thousand strong, rose when, the opposition defeated, Mrs. Brosseau made a "final statement" summarily dismissing the "blacklist" question. "The D. A. R. recognizee no blacklist," said Mrs. Rrosseau. She added, however, that "any state regent has a perfect right to advise her chapter as to who should come upon their platform to speak." g, PH1LCO B ELIMINATOR At But a Trifle More Cost during eur Special Regular $1750 $25.00 heavy-dut- y RADIO DEPARTMENT B Batteries mixSport styles in novelty taitweeds, tures, plaids, lored models, Sizes 8 to 15. styles. $8.95 On sale Flat crepe, plain and printall of the beet colorings; straightline models and styles. Sixes ed styles; to 15. 7 After-East- er Glove Clearance Continued Today Peqifot Sheets and Cote 72x90 Pequot Sneete, special 4 $11 81x90 Pequot Sheets, special 4 $1-- Sheets) (Limit (Limit Sheets) $14 81x90 Pequot Sheets, special (Limit 4 Sheet) 42x36 Pequot Pillow Oases (Limit 4 Csse) 45x36 Pequot Pillow Cases No phone 4 (Limit order. M 35c Cases) No C. 0. 0.'. Extra Special Saturday Bemberg Stockings the remarkable new hosiery that looks like silk, but costs Bargain Carnival Saturday Vricf, Reduction Sale IV 91 Dress and Coat Ensembles the outstanding Higher Priced t Dress and Suit 59 . 1 l Saturday a Bargain Catrttivki 100 Hats reduced to Including m new stylf-- nnd rice of the S$395 Decern I ng snapee- An i reduced from maehprices- higher all new spring color and black, style lines, urn fea ture and! quality fe r emnet. r eg am . af ste prleee. (Sri Floor, Millinery I SjBaalB)iK9U2.'J hearaiice eatln and braid hats i soft crochets new eatln print faille silks felts Hsts for all head sixes bobbettes for youthful matrons' the young miss dress model tailored styles. All are the rlevsrly tried, cleverly executed mode of the day In flatteringly youthful and your uruightly $905 Girls' Silk DreMes n CHORUS. with a convenient, money-savinsightly Coat-We-re fur-trimm- sn Of friendly hrwptfallty In the Gateway of the Wet. Here you'll find the Industrie That make the wheel go round. Here' a brand of fellowship No better cad be found. You may look thl big world over Tou may travel far and near. Bat when you really want a home, You'll want to make It here. $12.85 to On sale.. $15. Ono.) Prize-winnin- Utah! Utah! That' the state I mea, O ye if Utah, fairest ever seen. No matter where your home may be Girl.' Spring ft 1 EFFORTS FAIL " I Replace B Ratterip Equal to more than three by a aivi-slo- season. Special Offer wereneartened The Inlander report that the tug John E. Meyer was to come to Madeline Island FOR BEST SONG expected from Duluth today for sand. It wa the expected large boat would be able (Cestlaaea from Pegs On.) to break a channel through the Ice to to get Islander allowing Bayfield, E. C. Wattis, who donated it several medical aid and supplies. years ago. It was received by the president of the Ogden federation. This s the eecona time ugaen ims neia uie DENVER PLANE cup. Th decision in the son contest was FACTORY BLAST snnounced by Mrs. H. C. Hicks of FATAL TO SEVEN Salt Lake, cnairman or me music The song Is entitled "Utah." and was written by Mrs. Robert An (Continued from Pago On.) The prise Is twenty-fiv- e derson. copies of the federation song boos. declared the entrapped vicbruises, Tnree resolutions were apjiiuieu tim who did not happen to be near A concluding session. no avenue of escape. a door had One Drovided a request to me siaie large amount of highly explosive airfunds for buildin the was legislature tort i additional stored . to the end of plane paint .jnnaiinnil ,i Federation of Wo- ing."The flames spread rapidly and soon aiding the General In its campaign to overmen's Club the whole of the west wing was In come illiteracy In the United State by flames," he said. It was an inferno. 1930. of trapped women and men Screams the sun- ftnth. Manlittlnn nledperi Inside could be heard for to an effort employees blocks. Trenarl feared that the bodies port of the organization a to have a insmuie of several women workers would tabltshed In Utah. In the ruin. Official InvestigaThe third Indorsed the work being tion were undertaken by county offidone and the purposes of the mental cials. The damage from the fire was hygiene movement In the state. small, estimated around 17000. Payment of Dues prose-catio- Mrarrt;75Sriifi''i!'4xs'3s:5tJ record, ;but sealed it again. The docu- ASHLAND, Wis., April (AP). Risking their lives In the attempt, five roejutoday succeeded In reaching the mainland by boat from Madeline Island, where 700 people are Isolated with scanty ration. The men made the trip to Bayfield, neareit mainland point. In an boat. They had to slide the boat over rapidly melting ice for a mils, using boards to stand on so that they would not fall through the patches where only snow treacherously covered open water. There was talk on the Island today of sending .out another boat bearing on a. stretcher Mrs. Nels Nelapn, who, besides being in need of an immediate operation, wa today reported to be developing Influenza. OI Frostman and another Rayfleld fisherman and three Ashland men who had been marooned on the island, on their arrival at Bavfleld reportedJ.hat all the meat on the Island was gone, flour being- - rationed, and coffee and sugar wa almost gw JO ation suit, said to be the first of It kind In Chicago, wa on file today, an allegation that a woman, then married but now divorced, won away the affection of a married man. Mis Juliet Steven. 11, demanded $50,000 from Mrs. Daphne Thorpe for claiming the affection of Samuel B. Lutx, who also was sued for 1100,000 for breach of promise. Mrs. Thorpe was divorced secretly last Monday hy Carlvle Thorpe, Lo Angeles millionaire, for fifteen years of the California general rorfhlger Walnut Grower aasoclatlon. Lull, connected with a firm of lithographers, wa sued for divorce In 1916, but the action was not pressed and the bill Hands. According to Mis Stevens' attorneys, she hoped that Lutz would marry her and give a name to her child, but Lutx' affection was alienated hy Mrs. Thorpe, who came to Chicago with her husband to attend a national convention. Since then Mrs. Thorpe has remained In Chicago, It alleged. STOCKTON, 10 alien- 10 attempt to obtain Immediate consideration of the Johnson bill for a bridge across San Francisco bay was blocked In the senate today by Senatof-OddlRepublican of Nevada, who called attention to the opposition of the war and navy department. Senator Johnson. Republican of California, author of the measure. Informed tns senate that the commerce committee had unanimously approved Armies Smashing Way the n bill authorising a bridge from He hill to San Antonio estuary. of at the objection surprise to Shantung, Capturing expressed Senator Oddle, but the Nevadan stood firm. The bill remains on the senate Men and Munitions calendar. After Oddle had voiced objection to Immediate consideration of Johnson's bridge bill on the ground that careful consideration was necessary, In view SHANGHAI, Chin. April 10 (AP) of opposition of the war and navy deSmashing their wy through the north partments, hs sought immedlste cona tarern armies In southern Shantung, the sideration of a resolution askingcosts of Investigation Nationalist iff commission forces of Chiang wss on his feet with Johnson tungsten. Tu, commander-in-chiefand Feng a quick objection. Hslang. hla ally, have been making their way iteadlly through the prov OGDEN WINS Ince of Shantung In a concerted drive LOVING CUP on Peking, the historic northern capl 1928. iv reduced to 1 Saturday at 10 a. m. ' eJI SBSkV SaWSSSSSBBBBB stocking that has the richness of silk, yet is neither silk wears nor rayon sturdily and washes well. Knit of an entirely new yarn known as "Bemberg," and BBBBBSCSBl A all costume of spri ng in two special groups 07 iB 50 32 of our $ Best Suit iCTflirlfll Ensembles reduced to hit ' Hf I, III pure silk. ten-threa- d Cost so little women may Indulge In as many of thetheir cosnew shades II El 4 tumes require misty morn sesson French nude muscade flesh pink nude tawny mirage honey beige pearl hlusn Originally were $39.50 to $79.50, $89.50, $98.50 Buy them by the n Saturday our stock is complete. half-doze- Store Carnival Super Bargains in the Down Stairs BUNGALOW HOUSE DRESSES Sizes CHILDREN'S HAT- SSizes for kiddies 2 to to years; many kinds, many 98c colors CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS For kiddies 7 to 14 years; tweeds, in the good colors $5.47 BOYS' WOOL CAPS Caps for lads 2 to 14 years; light and dark 44c GINGHAM - 36-INC- H Fine REMNANTS children's apparel; all up in good lengths; yard fjjjj . for put per 12c to 44; printed percales; many models; a great 16 value . .88c UOHTHOUSI OLXAMsOK, 5 for 18c APRONS Nice grade material; good styles; 57 many sizes CHARMTNG -- A. B. NAPTHA SOAP silks 5 for r6c crepe, CRYSTAL Limit WHITS SOAP 5 for 16c lot nf auh to a eetssssBKsr. No phone orders. ; iMSj WKW HUE Prints and pWa 1 to 40; flat spsortettea, taffeta; nary, red, eoeoa and the other goad shadea tan, blaek. blue. |