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Show Tim Uon In respect to Junior colleges. Professor Cowles will devote consid erable time during the next few months to this work, which was' re--" cently planned by the state board to solve the junior college problem. Upon recommendation of Dr. Dor-se- y A. Lyon and Dean R. B. Ketchum of the schools of mines and engineerCow of lea Professor LeRoy E. the ing at the university. Professor Robschool of educational administration ert H. Bradford of the todepartment will be given permission devote his at the University of Utah was au- time during the next year to the thorized by the board of regents Tues- preparation of a book on metallurgy. Professor Bradford was recommendcomday to serve on the as one of the best metallurgical mittee of the state board of educa- - ed writers In the country. President Thomas was authorized by the board to make the necessary arrangements for the work.' R. B. Brown, local engineer and architect, was appointed by the board to represent them in supervising that portion of the work THKtngsbury hall, which comes under the direction of the board of regents. Mr. INDORSED BT Brown is also the representative of .AND IU LEADING DRUGGISTS. the Utah building committee for the U' EDUCATOR TO AID IN PROBLEM fact-findi- 8CHRAMM-JOHNSO.- N SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1920. work supervised by that commisTO sion. The resignation of Eugene I. Roberts, who was recently appointed to succeed Therori 8. Parmelee as secretary to the president, was accepted. MttX3 FIELD. SAN FRANCISCO. Mr. Roberts, who was to assume his iew duties July 1, will remain at the June U (P). The monoplane San University of Southern California. Franciscan which took off at 11:28 Miss Marlon Jones resigned as li- a. m. In an attempt to break the rebrarian at tha . Stewart Training fueling endurance flight record, landschool, and Eulalia Brown will Prances Carlquist will act ed three hours and sixteen minutes later at 2:43 p. m. as assistant librarian. It was disclosed an unbalanced tall assembly which made refueling Imcaused the fliers to land. Score I urges Take Tettt possible The trouble was discovered during In Three Idaho Totem the refueling attempt when Abbott, who was at the controls, could not bring the nose of the plane up under A. score of the lower wing or the reiueung snip. BOISE. Idaho VP). nurses were taking examinations In three Idaho cities Tuesday, the buPythagoras demonstrated, from the reau of licenses reported. Eight were varying altitudes of the stars by being examined for licenses in Boise, change of place, that the earth must eight in Idaho Falls and four In be round, 2000 years before Lewlston. PLANE UNABLE REFUEL, TEST ENDS SHOOTING WW. tiff ;f MUSIC CO. ' DAYNES-BEEB- E Price - Catting Stock - Reducing Sale Elks Lodge Picks Flag Day Orator BRINGS ANOTHER DRY LAW Special Radio Notice! Tht Tnfeun. CITY. John D. Rice, coun HOUSE ty PARK attorney of Salt Lake county, will be the orator of the day at the Flag dag exercises of Park City lodge No. Recent Tragedies. Likely to 7?t, B. P. O. Elks, Friday. Arrange ments are In charge of Exalted Ruler Hasten Action on J. C. Con Ion, who will preside. Miss Dorothy Don. who won aisunction in The Tribune oratory contests for this district recently, will give the 11 (UP). WASHINGTON. June "History of the Flag.'' Vocal solos Anna Dalley Indignation aroused by reports of will be given by Miss setwo new prohibition shootings gave and Frank Mcoee. ana a vioun lection by John Pike. reof the promise today hastening organization of federal law enforce ment agencies advocated oy treaident Hoover. Newspaper accounts of the slaying 134 South at International Falls. Minn., ol Hen ry Virkula and the perhaps fatal (JPV Idaho BOISE. Idaho preda Btate or Archi shooting at Detroit. Mich., animal boards have $33593 yet bald Eugester, both by United States tory In summer to stamping border patrolmen.' produced a storm outspend this predatory animals, the monthly of resolutions and oratory In the of the state sheep commissi n report house. said Tuesday. During May 85048 was This is not uncommon. More than in bounties on 7S5 coyotes. 15 130 civilians have been killed by spent bobcats and six cougars, these kills enforce to the federal agents seeking being reported from 34 ox tne efbecame It since law prohibition counties In the state. fective 10 years ago and many of these Incidents have been protested '' i' if Ihl T 'T:filil by members of the house and senate IPs,;i;i.liiJiniMi:ili;u;ia.;ii:l:i)i'-n:";;without resulting In any definite ac Premiums I Lowest-in- I at Merchandise tion. Dependable The cumulative effect of these kill incs. however, has been to convince many congressmen that steps must be taken to curb violence In prohibition enforcement, especially among the legislators classed neither as militant wets nor as drys. Congress Aroused by Recent Shootings During Talk of Reforms. Furthermore, the most recent shootings have aroused congress at a WASATCH 7100 time when It has before It a definite ON BROADWAY. BETWEEN MAIN AND STATE. nronosal for reforms In toe prohi bition enforcement service from the president. Mr. Hoover recently asked tne nouse ana senate to appoint i tolnt commission to study the feasi bility of consolidating enforcement organizations under the justice de SpecUl U i.' OAMORJN See Our Display in Booth No. 16, Radio Show, for Latest Develop- - Idaho Still Has tt ments in Radio! . Cash for Bounties Was. ,5678 5 ill If DEPARTMENT STORE partment. DETROIT. June 11 (UP). Re newed efforts of the government to check border rum smugglers re ceived a setback today when Archi bad Eugester. 21, who claimed he was a fisherman, was wounded, probably fatally, by a customs bonier patrol man. Eueester and three companions chanced to pass a confiscated liquor launch when fired upon. The four youths said they had started on a fishing expedition. Officer In Custody at Border . Patrol Beadqaartem iT'l i mi flriiiiiiiSiiiiiSiri mu mm 1 T " iiiiiiMwi TiTS" charges NEW YORK, June 11 (). Austen O. Fox, chairman of the Moderation league, tonight made public an open letter he had addressed to President Hoover, In which he said "It Is the executive alone who can put an end to the shocking and Increasing assassinations of cltiaens by agenta of the federal government." in recounting recent alleged crimes committed by prohibition enforcement officers, Mr. Fox said, "With the power that alone can put an end to grievance, rests also the responsibility for the continuance. 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Everett uamoDeu ana vem wooa head were editors, and Glen Williams and Fred Robinson, business managers. TITTLE GETS DIVORCE. TrtkuiM. FARMINQTON. On a plea of de sertlon. a decree of divorce was rranted Francis Tuttle against El- zina Tuttle Tuesday by E. E. Pratt, judge of the Second Judicial district court. i' Bibles In 818 languages are now Issued by the British and Foreign Bible society. 10 having been added In the . last 12 months. - : F J. Announce Birth. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bygel. 1453 Ramona avenue, announce the birth of a daughter Tues day at Holy Cross hospital. Mr. Bygel Is manager of the United Electric Supply company. f Tb - 3:30 to 4 it t attention. Special . LIVING MODELS! J. T. Coanty Attorney Visits. Evans, Idaho Falls, county attorney of Bonneville county, Idaho, is a visitor in the city. 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