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Show S,LT LAKE TRIBUNE, TITE 1TH GRILLS II. . Nominee I . Holds of Treason (Beg. 0. i. 01 flee, ) BELIEVE IT OR NOT tiMi I TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1923." Plane By Ripley Collyers Pit. Flier Comes Close to Disaster Party Guilty for Oil in Land Coast-to-Cincinna- ti Airmen's Race. Lease Scandals. rALI.AS. Tes, Sept :4 dlxpatrhes which reached here from I'ecos. Texss. tO'l.iy Indicated that some of the fliers In the Los air rxce, who parsed hd through here over the week-ennarrowing experiences with terrific storms In the Gusdslupe mountain. Captain C. B. I. Collyer. who holds the record speed In girdling th globe, nilksetl crashing on a mountain peak, the nieximge Indicated, by a bare iwele inches, but managed to land aafely. The message, which came from the Associated Press correspondent al Pe (API-Gar- tCsstiassd frost Fg 8m.) American pepl bellev that a politl- al party ynh that record In office It with satisfaction? could lookupon Mr. Hoover want the people to believe that lie look back with satisfaction uooji that record? It will not axtlafy the) American people to hav him question on to the the Republican national committee: nobody can answer that but iC-himself." re Uovernor Smith said he Wat fully aware that almost all of the oil lease in disclosures were before the American voters In 19!4. Since then, however, he recalled that 'the supreme court had, rendered Its declxton "placing It condemnation on these wicked transactions," and the people have learned on the authority of the hlRhent court of oil leasea were the land "that-thesthe product of official corruption and fraud. Calls Attention to Republican Committee Funds. A" V h In addition, the Democratic nominee s said It had been develo(ed since the last presidential election "that the rhalrman of the Republican national committee secured from the benefi caries of the oil leaiies at least !2t0. In Liberty bonds." to help liqui date a campaign deficit of some II. sou, lion. "It was the handwriting' of a dead MRS. MARGARET COUNTRYMAN man," the governor went on, "that declared to the people of the United oj STOKtitl Staios to whom these bonds were offered. They were offered to the ReHAD 75 GUE5T5 AT In of the treasury publican secretary HER. an amount of $5O,0fK). The secretary 7g5 BIRTH DAY. MRTy of the treasury was unwilling to be 0d.3.i927 a party to this fraud and Instead conv. tributed 150,000 to the Republican national committee and rejected the bonds. "But this much must be said, that the senate committee In search of Information as to these bonds could have Rotten It from the Republican secretary of the treasury long; before ' It was forced out, had he been deposed to HARRy HAP10U3 ,tvo5 aid the senate of the United States In JowVti Aldtrmtkn, GnVd,pfJ? laying bare this wicked conspiracy aifatnst the American people. Has ridden "It stands admitted In the record 4w" TrlE SAME hat fur a period of fears the RepubA GRAVE STONE lican secretary of the treasury conTO WORK EACH DAy cealed from the senate In vest igs tors VI VlE BERRYViLliCVo.) years for CEMETERy his knowledge of the manner in which theae bonds were being put Into the treasury of the Republican party." The Republican party In 124, Mr. to use for their clothea. Smith concluded, "judging from the The natives in the south have :iuts election returns, must have convinced made of palm leaves, boughs of trees In and wood. ,The food they have Is the, American people that guilt" the oil lease transactions was permostly bananas, figs and coconnuts. sonal and that It ran against the InThe people in the temperate climate involved not and have houses msile mostly of cement, dividuals against the wood or brick. They have these bouse party. In "Unless we are willing to accept this the Bujnmer to keep out the heat and in the winter to keep out th mow theory," he went on, "we muet take and cold. The food In the temprtate another, which, to my mind. Is un(Editor. Marjorle Knight.) believable: it Is that the people of climate is chiefly bread mad.j front bring it. My mother hasn't penciled wheat and butter made from cow' this country are callous about thes-(Associate Kdltor, Dick Strike ) it yet." milk. things." OQUIBRH Every room has ren Kreda Williams, room 1, forgot to Dorothy Birrell, room 3, reports: The Nominee Pay Tribute to choosing reporters for The Tribune. take her handkerchief home from children in the third grade are reading Two Montana Senators. The two school editors were chosen school one afternoon and surprised us about Docus. the little Indian bay, and left my handkerchief we are very happy. The one who can standard-bearer The Democratic by Miss Zeta Morris, our principal. The all by saying, "I house and I hav to are bringing little Indian moccasins, paid tribute to Senator Walsh and names of the room reporters and the In the teacher' It." his colleague, Burton K. Wheeler, who reasons they were chosen are Kiven get dolls and other Indian fringe. John Cromer, room 1, says he tikes papoose is up for reelection, for their part In below: Room 17, Maxine Margetts, obwe expect to draw picture of to come to school because "It gives Later room Both official th industrious, attentive; wrongdoing. disclosing serving, story and make posters for our were on the platform In the Shrine 16, Geraldine Evans, "a nose for news"; my mother such f good rest." room. a Last afternoon Kay, Wednesday room as to he his delivered 19, Frances likes Blanche speech. Harmon, temple Budd, room 7, writes: 1'h kindergarten pupil, was bustly engaged 4A pupil are very happy because t.iey Mr. Smith also declared that Jose draw cartoons; 'room 15, Max Maro-vlt- i. in Th a tower. block , toer's building In of so Interested have the navy all things; room-itphus Daniels, as secretary many new books to study. This several times dlsuieased Is In the Wilson cabinet, - stood four Ruth Salisbury, has originalthe first time we have had nor ideas; Collapsing did not him he but give somewhat, than two books In our desks. square lor the preservation of tne ou room 13, Leah 'Smith, very much up as most kindergarten children do resources of the nation, and made this awake; room 12, Byron Bennett, writes when successive efforts fail, jut he Inquiry, based on the supposition ithat Interestingly; room 11, Mary Annette bowed in Nature Study Classes his tiny head, closed his big oetrayai or puonc trust nao. taKen place McCail. wide awake: room 10. Uelbert brown eyes and said, "Please, Jesus, in the Wilson administration: Adamson, knows what'a going on; room make my blocks Alert at Washington so they won't fall "Could anybody in his wildest Imaga, Kobert Judd, he II make a good re ination believe that the Republican porter; room 8, Dorothy Smith, writes down." managers would be prepared to say good stories: room 7, Dick McGI Us, (Editor, Margaret Herron.) that ir such guilt, clearly proved, had sees a story In every little haunen Students Select Officers WASHINGTON. Our classes In naexisted under the Incorruptible admin- ing; room 6, Darlene Kooklldge. reads At Jackson Junior High ture have been studying bugs, leaves istration of President Wilson, tt should tne newspaier; room i, Marjorle Ol he regarded as personal and in no way sen, witty; room 4, Margaret Mo.her-isll- l. and flowers. The pupil have brou.hr charged against the Democratic party? original In her Ideas; room 3, .A, leaves to school and hav staitod a (Editor, ronna Vincent.) "Nobody believes that," he added. Lucy Mr Mills, hears and sees much; book in which they arc to put pressed JACKSON JUNIOR HIGH. Vacaroom 3. Russel Wilson, likes re tion "Nobody thinks It." is and we are at school aaln leaves, flowers, shrub and weeds of sponslbility; room 1, Marilyn Grnig, ready over for work. Both pupils and various kinds. Our nature tejher. ears and eyes: sharp kindergarten, Weather irt Chicago Williams, points out all teachers are doing their best to scoom-plis- h Miss Minnie Billy Harvey, alive with Interest. Edill. e things of Interost to us, such worth while and to names tors, Marjorie Knight. A, and Jick make aomething of different leaves and flowers. Coldest for Thirty Years Strike, school pleasant. 6B. GWENDOLYN THOMAS. The students that won offices In the The following stories were received CHICAGO. Sept. 24 (AP). Chicago by the editors from the teachers of student body election are: Harry Tur When L'ncle Ray visited with us rener, president: Elaine Duffin, vice the kindergarten and first ijr.ides. today experienced the coldest Septemcently, he told us of hie travels in ber day, with one exception. In ,the These sayings are from the Hps of president; Ellen Uulbrandson, secreEurope and of the many things he did tary; Billy Mlksell, yellmaster; Gor and history of the weather bureau. The of- Oquirrh's little children. the curious things he saw v.nen ficial reading at 5 a. m. was 36 degrees. Kenneth Marks, room 1. when asked don Bates, sheriff. he was out sightseeing. Uncle Hay Is in Enrollment the Jackson Junior On September 30, 1899, the' mercury for his registration card on nu first a nature teacher to us. Tiiere like has Increased about seventy-fiv- e dropped to 32 degrees. Jay at school answered, "I couldn't high this year. We have more pupils tlian la a column In The Tribune called ever before. Our enrollment now is "Uncle Ray's Corner." It tell ulx ut the birds, flowers. Insects, over 450. Parents, teachers nu puinitials, vegetation and stars. When Unola Ray pils are looking forward to a naW addihow many of us read his "Corasked tion which is being, planned. it will Include an auditorium, cafeteria, gyms ner," nearly all of' us held up nut hands. We all like to hear Unci Ray for boys and girls and a few class rooms. We hope this will be cor.iplet- - speak and hope he will come again soon. ed by the time school starts h, Sep tember next year. This addition will put our school Inhe front rank of Hotel Men on Journey junior high- schools. - liil chalr-niatyt- if at j0 Te son hever Rises china " W-i".- ."- I z SCHOOL NEWS AND VIlKVVfc - fr cos, follow.: "Unable In communicate with Kent (the plate where the fliers are bHIeted to have lnnded except throuah depot agent. Koiiowlng telegrams filed with him at 11:30 a. in., Nunday: ' '.Municipal Airport. El Paso: Vcr- rltt and f hadwlck down with me here. ':!PleattA forward weather report. tain Collyer. Newcastle, Pa., caught In terrific Morin and fog, cleared the mountains by one foot. Landed safely. Merrltt lost plane. Bradford.' The Pecos crresondent mild thst none of the fliers mentioned ,iad landed there. Th Merrltt referred to is thought to he R J. Merrltt of Newcastle, Ph.. who la flying a Ryan brougham, t aplsln Collyer was In a Kalrchild and Muart Chadwick, of Red Bank, N. J., was fly ing a a co. Other reports thst reached here from El Paso Indicated that a flier sco, was named Terlesky, flying a also down near Kent. Kent Is in the extreme western part of Texas near El Paso. - Third Dog Falls Victim to Poison STANDARD NOIfeLFSf KtHCTMIC TYPLIAisJTEJJ ra2UTOIS msWIUTEJIl PORTABLI Pfwunmi -- 1 TABULATING TYrtKeunw AtXOUMTIHC machines TUB X Raoiingtoa Line iitfieom end only tmplsHaed universal typewriter aba, including g machine for erwy need sod (or pare una risafaat rrs?M'sifioo of service. . Standard Tffiewiilisu, Noiseless Type wi nets, Bsccrir, Tabolsdng Ttptw linu, PoctabU Tjfpswtitis, Vertical Adding Trpswotcrt and BooUueptng Machines of avtrf kind and dVacripcjon are all inducted in this unimsal line. And rowy one or tne many Resiiingtuo-- i raptaenta the serf last word in Type-wneer- the held char, it corera. Tim compliTsnsss sf tfieRasningeon Lin a new dmlnauau m the iujustis siianle the tspsanitt and bnotlcarping machin aer a praxes scleais bayinj to degree hkhertn impossiU. Willi yoar needs sney be, whether general or special, there i aor to be a machine in the CaiaJsi Reoingtoa Lin which fits it taeasueeJs eaeah-- . I eaBig the right silsrtinn, the Ranungtoa most hprLi dw rin . H--i lakJi aasssV b ncsl eh in viiaJi n vafia; b lavas dS naschin aWigyaiii,iaiitiaii ens' tor each and re-e- purpe. And thai tiamaalg mmi rrssning it fessiy at yonr tarric. yo-- a REMINGTON (Editor, Nellie Drollinger. (Associate Editor, France Allen.) has begun FRANKLIN. School again and Oh, how happy we are in our new grades with our new teachers! The Tribune reporters for the villous rooms were choeen last week They are: Xlna Johnson, room 12; Frances Allen, Nellie Drollinger, room 11; La Verne Crosley, room 10; Rose Ella Black, room 9; De Marious Campbell, room 8; Blanch Budd, room 7; Norma Behrley, room S; Dora schaelllng. room Dorothy i; Viola Barber, room A4; room-1-LBirrell, room 3: Flora Lang, Verne Crosley, room 10, reports We have been studying about Canada. It ha been very interesting. We lav taken a trip from Winnipeg Lake to the Mackenxie river. We are going to take more trips later on this year. The class didn't like geography much at first, but now they love It and a ant to study It. Geography is one of our best studies now. Xina Johnson, room-12- . writes: Na ture work and geography are of uiuch W' 12. room of to interest the pupils are talking about and looking at fall naflowers. We are going to make a ture notebook and hope that the.-book will be of great Interest to oth ers. Our study of Europe I very Interest Ing. It tells us about the great lc sheet that passed over Europe at cne time. We arc interested Id the ancient castle also. Most of th paplla of room It ar working hard so as to pass their grsd and go to Junior high school next fall. We hav a few pictures on the wail. but not many as yet. However, our room Is interesting because ar a e busy. Hsmineten Typewriter Divisien Busineee Srvea, Inc. " . Min tu. la It Lskt City teminoton Bsn Ul-3- T rlivJ DROPSY i 88 to Short breathing ours; swelling reduced la ,15 t Regulate th fcert, eorrneU it nrer aid kid sera Pari fie tat estire iratcm. CoUnn Dropsy Env A Dept. JO, AUxnta, Os, (A dr.) da. C, To Denver S. L 41 0 -- LIU NEURALGIA taught UJ tastes as Bruce. 1 am aorry to see criticism of Mr. Jlioer on the ground that ha is a drinking man," Raskob aald. "I don't know whether he drinka or not, and, to my mind. It doesn't make much difference. But I do know that sine he has been In the cabinet his household has been absolutely dry, and I have admired him for It." Referring to Mahal WalkeX attacks on Coventor Smith, forMr. Rankob said people had gotten that ahe waa a character for Harry M. Daugherly, former I'. S. attorney general, who was charged with defrauding the government and was cleared after two trials. Reports from the middle west and northwest he come more and more promising, Mr. Raskob said.. "1 think the Republlcana hsv given up the two Dskotas and Wisconsin, and that they hav very little hop left for Minnesota and Montana," he asserted. For quick aarvlc at low cost us Tribune Wsnt Ads. good as it looks 's nt !fr D Armours wit-ne- in the new (DM carton window-to- p epcid able Merthjuidiaei Only tw On Beeaeway, Main and Stet Sta. Waaateh thVy A Special Presentation arid Selling of Women's Famous the Wayne county Conditions district have Improved materl ally under the administration of Ms Anne Snow, superintendent of tnat dis trict. Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superrn tendent of public Instruction, declared Monday upon hi return rrom mat section. Present Indications point to the Tsy. ment of the entire bonded Indebtedness of the district In the next two years, the state superintendent reported, Teachers working In the district are better trained a a group than ever be fore. Dr. Jensen said. Buildings are In good condition, tt was stated, and th district will not find it necessary to expend any unusually large sum for hulldmcs In the near future. In school In Our Popular Shoe Department WABt THK JUAN IT A GO "I. All brown kid withJirown ooxe tongue and K-- l wood- - covered f heel.... , TUESDAY to SATURDAY 1248 Also in patent leather with black ooxe tongue, 14-- 1 wood- AN V covered heel.... Fountain Pen THB 2INITH Patent leather with covered heel. Also black kid with leather heel, Q95 rubber top lift.... 14-- 1 14-- 8 Visitors Fourteen hotel inanagera and en route to the national convention to be held at Denver, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, will arrive In Salt Lake Tuesday, it was announced by J. H. Rayburn, manager of the Newhouse hotel, who, with A. Fred Wey and George Relf, are the committee on entertainment for the visitor during their stay In Salt Lake. Part of the party will arrive from Los Angeles shortly after 12 o'clock, while the remainder will come from San Francisco, arriving In Salt Lake at 2:20 o'clock. The Los Angeles party will be entertained .first at a luncheon at the Newhouse hotel, following which they will be taken on a tour of 8alt Lake. Saltalr and Bingham Canyon. The San Francisco crowd will Join the others ' for the tour of aktltalr and Bingham. Arrangement hare also been made so that those who wish to play golf may do so on the local courses. Following tne return 4f the party l from Bingham Canyon, a dinner will be given at the Hotel Utah at 1 o'clock. The visitor will stay in this city over night and then leave (or Denver in the morning. J. H. Rayburn and George Relf have announced their Intentions of attending the convention at iwnver. FITS Y' I? jfjj Patent leather Cuban heel or black AH kid with leather heel Also In all brown kid with I4-4Q4I leather heel, rubber top lift THK KCAUCAIRK with 14- - Accuser on Stand Tells Jury of Price Shooting fperlsl te 1st Tribes. PRICE. Trial of Steve Diamantl. charged with assault with a deadlyweapon on th person of John Badovinac, began Monday befor Judge George Christenaen at Price. Most of the first dsy was spent In examc ining prospective jurymen and was th only witness to be called. Badovlnae waa alleged to hav been shot by Diamantl July 22. 12I. with bullete from a &t caliber revolver during an argument In a pool halL According to Badovlnaa testimony. In which he described th events leading up to the shooting, the pritonef d abusive language and the wit- nee asked Diamantl to com outaide. Th defendant proceeded him as they wer leaving the room. Suddenly he saw two apnrt of flame from Diamantl' direction and felt a sltrht pain In the groin, where the bullet trck him. Thei trial was adjourned until 1 a. . Tuesday with Hadovtnae Mill on hs the Msnd. The Indicated that It ha more witaeaee t call. TKI FOOT IN ACTION OR REPOSC A Myriad of New Modes H-- 8 Establishing the Style as Well as the Corrective Prestige of "RED OlOSS FOOTWEAR" S The modern woman cannot afford to keep her mind in or on her shoes there are too many worthwhile things to think about. She must have beautiful shoes that give unhampered which means, in short, the Hed Cross Shoe! For only these shoes have the arch support, and only famous Arch-Ton- e shoes these are shaped over the famous Limit Lasts, that insure perfect fit in action and e. foot-freedo- , '( t tool .. Work of Woman School Superintendent Praised SMARP V rl d h m . M t A HUE THE CLAIRE Patant leather with li-- s wood Cubn heel..... QM re-Ios- The new Wahi Eversharp Foun tain Pan ar dictinguatbed by . beauty, writing Vast, fin work-unsh- ip and surplu rslu Qtulitiss that Bad Wahl-aaarpvFcncik tandsrd of lb world. All popular ryle and colors, thnst dollars a aan dolisrt. tUk W ta asaWs sf As femes KVtaSHAKP PENCIL Bado-vlna- Rum Ella Black, room 1. re ! arts: In our geography w have been study ing about the food, clothing and ihel- ter of the different regions. The p,pl In the north Itivt houses made of Ice for tbelr shelter. For their food they illL hav blubber of the animal th-They klil deer and stretch the hid " TTPE WRITER DIVISION REMINGTON RAND BUSINESS SERVICE INC Chosen for All at Franklin School S DENIAL The third purebred dog to be poisoned with strychnine on the avenues within a short time was reported to police Monday by W. C. Lukey. 409 a dragnet Is to tie Third avenue-warilaid to catch 4brffS.nemy of the valuable canines. Chief of Detectives Ulley M. Beckntead said. Lukev's dog. a valuable German po lice animal, took convulsions on th lap of her master during a few playful moments on the front porch of the Lukcy home Sunday evening. Within twen ty minutes the doc. (Jueenle. was dend. Queenie had been at liberty only about a half hour prior to the time when the strychnine took effect while he was n av nc with her master. lur ing that period she was undoubtedly fed the poison, Mr. Lukey told police. The Complete Typewriter Line Reporters Rooms bled ti -- j" Utahn Receives Debate Situation BRUCE STDBV Barely Misses Mountain Peak ITT - nrl activities fraternity; Delta Theta Phi. f legal fraternity, and th Bin Key fra- ternlty. Mr. Edmund plan to spend th winter In Chicago with her on. Be- sides John K-- Edmunds, Paul K. Ed- - j" , munds Is a senior medical student at . John K. Edmunds., ton of Mrs., f. Northwestern and Joseph Edmund! la' K. Edmunds, 111 Eleventh East street, a sophomore In th liberal art school. 5 recently hs been appointed head de RDM ANN POU Lit N. bate at peels ts Tk Trikuae. Northwestern uniBPAMSH rORK. Mr. and Mr. C Evanstnn, versity, 1IL Mr. Edmunds E. Poulsen announc th marrUg of la a senior law stuChairman Raskob Declares dent at th univer- th!r daughter, ElUn Dorothea, to at . sity Inand an Instruc- Clarence Erdmann of Bprtngviu Home Hoover's tor Dry, and public speak- th Mantl temple. Friday. SpUmhr 11. m : ' Instituthat at ing Honoring th young ooupl t family .' . tion. Last year he dinner and reception for the near Vs. i Deplores Wet Charge. a acted aasistant atlve was given at the home of th .'f ... f debate roach for bride' parent Monday evenlrg. The Northwestern. He young coupl will make their horn at . j waa g r a d u ated SprlngvlH. NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (AP). John J. from the University of I'tah In Raskob, 'democratic national chairman, While at Utah rumor that Kaid today he deplored Mr. Edmunds Herbert Hoover had violated th propublic U. forehead hibition law since he became a public y leaklng for two waa th vapor a and , years fflclal. Th chairman declared h FriIhe of member household had knew that Hoover ars' club. Tan Knn. been absolutely dry while he was In John K. Sdmunds.na Alpha, honorary fraterdebating the csblnet, and said he admired Mm nity; Theta Aloha Phi. honorary dra Yimrtr par for II. Owr IT Milium Jwrm matic fraternity; Iota Sigma, national A statement attributed to Senator Brui-of Maryland, DemoWilliam C. crat, that Secretary Hoover had taken t-- -r drink with Clarenc Darrow, Chicago criminal lawyer, waa publicly denied , 4 In Washington yeslerdsy by George K. Akerson, Mr. Hoover's aasistant Mr. Raskob did not mention Senator Headquarters Mr. John Willis. Special Factory Re pre tentative for ScKrarnrn-JoKnto- the lesther ladyb heL n, Drugs Supervise Fittings . WAHL EVER-SHAR- P Will Be Here to Personally THE MONTEREY PaUnt vamp and ac mil, mat kid quarter; ll-- l Spanish heel. Also In brown kid with oos quarter and In black duU kid , 1 04S vamp with black oos quarter.. Jla Black kid 9M rubber top lift.. st- More and more women are realizing that these nationally famous Shoes are leaders of fashion, offering the highest degree of foot comfort without the slightest sacrifice in style. f!nm in nnr Shoe Department and discuss cot problems with Mr,Wills; he will gladly advise you. - In - Th g - Cixy mmmmmtmamwt&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjm Prig e s. mini .'A |