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Show TnE SALT ItfvE TEIBTTN YOUTHS FACING REVISERS MAKE , jy Four Generations Here COUNT LEVIES Aide Gets v Mrs. Kangvtdi Ctrhen (center) h shown holding Envoy MURDER Lee Valdea Godfrey, son of her MANDATE LAW Post in China MAKE GETAWAY Mrs. Meha Sainsbury Godfrey (upper right),' who is great-grandchil- f , Subcommittee Alter the Wording of Proposed Constitution Change. (Continued treat Pa Alleged SLayra of Moab Marshal Again Break doinsr business - - of such corporation from business done within this state." This last section, perhaps, since It applies to corporations only, should perhaps be read in connection with the proposed section which precedes it, now numbered 10: "The right to do business for profit wiinin uus state may dc taxea as tne legislature snail provide. MASKED BANDITS ' HOLD UP STORE - It n sj 1 j ' 1 i V, Nelson T. Johnson Hoover. Nominates Okla homa Man as Minister, to Succeed MacMurrar. m The WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 nomination of Nelson T. Johnson of secreOklahoma, at present assistant tary of state, to be minister to China, was sent to the senate today by Pres ident noover. POLICE MURDERED GIRL; ARREST Que highway.-Rideou- RESCUE VESSELS RUSH TO CRAFT SINKING ON ROCK SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IS (UP)- Police tonight were confronted with the solution of one of the most brutal murders in the history of this city. The body of Clara Boeke, 80, was found In a deserted shack oa the San Francisco peninsula late today, the inroat cue irom ear to ear. On the evidence of a bloody knife found In an ash can and the story 01 ms association with tne gin, ira Kirk, 36, was charged with murder ana neia by peninsula police. Police attributed tha murder to Jealousy and said that evidence they bad gathered tended to show that the Slaying of Miss Boeke'a sister, Alma, also had been oontemnlated. Kiry was seised by police as he was attempting to take Alma to the peninsula shack where the sister's body was found. He was required to point out the shack and finally jailed. Questioning of Kirk had apparent ly been postponed while Peninsula author! tie and local police made a new survey of tne locality. Local Dolice were Informed br Red' wood City officers that a bloody knife would be found in an ash can in this city. The weapon was discovered and it was presumed some statement had been obtained from Kirk. As police reconstruct the crime. Kirk took the iirL who for four years had been his sweetheart, to tha shack KETCHIKAN. Alaska, Nov. 18 UP). Friday night. There she told bun She would not ships were steaming today k the aid of the officers and crew of marry him that she loved another. the freighter Derjere of the Alaska After the murder, police believe. gteamship company, beached at Port Kirk closed and barricaded the house Arthur last nignt in a sinking conai-ito- n and drove back to this city, throwing after, hitting a reef cut from the knife in the ash can before be Fairway island near Cape Decision. returned the car to a garage. The vessel, which flashed 8. 0. 1. When Aima Boeke auemptea to immediately after the accident, learn where her sister was. Kirk Of ells later notified ships to proceed fered to take her to the shack, police courses, as It would be possl- -i reported. He met tha sister at the K their to tnake Port Arthur, was lying Palace hotel and they went to a nearan the beachAere with a great bole by garage to get an automobile. H her hull, meager dispatches reAt the garage Kirk was placed unceived here today Indicated, , A few der arrest by police, the sister having f the crew were still aboard, While voiced her suspicions to authorities. (ha remainder were camped on the leach, the reports saldi DOTJBTS ARTISTS' LABOR. Dispatches said that the engine two LOUIS. Mo. (TJP)-On- lV ST. room of the ship was flooded and her of ten American "art stuevery Mates badly bent and crushed, but dents" ever do Paris in any work, acwas Deuevea mat sne eouia m re cording to-- Tnasko Milovkh, young t boated and sent to Seattle for St Louis Dortralt nainter and batik renalre. artist Milovich. who has won deeo' The Depere wae due to reach here rative In Artists' Quud and Art y to complete ner cargo wua league prises exnimuons, recently returned abet. It was reported that she was from Paris, where he studied at the d With copper from La Touch and tha CotoroMl. ma coraova ana xreign, irom Academe Modern Sodlak, LILIES BTtLL BLOOM. prisoners and that they will not be able to get out of the country. There were no tracks, so far as traced, of any third person, and it Is deemed possible that in some manner the two youths may have unlocked the Iron doors of the jail corridor from the inside. Following the slaying of Marshal Westwood. Elliott and Pfoutt were held in the Carbon county jail at Price for safekeeping. Recently they made an attempt to escape from that jail, a hacksaw having been smuggled into their cell. They were unable to saw their way through the bars, however, and this effort at escape was frustrated. The prisoners were brought from Price to Moab last Thursday to await the opening of their trial Monday. Elliott and Price fell into the toils of the law at Moab early in September, when they were placed under arrest on a charge of robbing a service station at a road camp a few miles .west of Moab. An employee at the camp told the officers he had seen the two rob the service station and ha followed them to Moab. When searched, the prisoners .were found to have considerable money and various other articles, which caused the sheriff to make an investigation. He learned, he sayr, that the two had robbed three service sta- ' en-ter- ed a Claim Elliott Confessed Te Shooting Marshal. After their capture, the prisoners talked freely of the shooting, it is alleged. Elliott, according to Sheriff Skewes and other officers, confessed to the actual shooting, and In no way tried to shield himself. At their preliminary hearing and later when ar ralgned in district court, however, both defendants entered pleas of not guilty. The court appointed Attorneys B. w. Dalton of Price and Knox Patterson to defend them. The prosecution of the case will be conducted by District Attorney P. W. Keller6f Monticello and County Attorney 0. 8. Thomson of Moab. Elliott gives his age as 24 and his home as Cedaredge, Colo. Pfouta, who states that he is 22 years old, formerly resided at Dayton, Ohio, and his parents are living there. He declared that be is a paroled convict from the Ohio state prison, - SCRAMTOW, Pa, Not. IS (). Pari 8. Motiska, 68, a prominent civil was inglneer, fatally burned today hen. according to police and fire tfflclals, he poured gasoline on his nothing and set himself afire at his pome here. His wife,,who attempted id prevent the act, was seriously turned. . Police said they bad information iat Motiska had lost heavily in itock market speculation and had over his financial affairs. 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Tae mjpd aW daaibata the foot-hes- of the My Sad cocoa-af- et gxecaM, Ljat wslldag. . The new fill trrlei hi the nrw toealar colors are ptrtkolarly laterestiei a they show bote Bach good style S comfortable ibo cm have. New, unique comfort fttrurca hie beta added. Com ia and see Ail mm m frtni Csmnlrr1. wefht ST. LOUIS (TJPJi TroDical water lilies and hardy, chrysanthemums blooming side by side was the unusual sight which erected visitors at Shaw's Garden here recently, it has been an extremely late fall here. ' Make Tour Own - LEADER IN UPLIFT. DTJLUTH. Minn. (UP) H. C. Richardson, local pioneer, has probably bad more tips and downs than any other individual in the state. Richardson has run the elevator in the First National bank building for 37 years. . . ' ; v PLANE STARTS FIRE, RICI LAKE. Wlv (tn)-- A tig- a ret butt carele&sly dropped from an the cause of a airplane was believed recent rooriire-her- e which Mrs. Theodore Stelnert discovered after a plana passed over hac housa. t f STEP-BY-ST- - Self Afire, Dies ' (Tldnlvl'i the daughter of Mrs. Carlscn's daughter, Mrs. Minnie Carlsen Sainsbury (upper left). tions near Grand Junction shortly before their arrest here. Counsel for the defense had planned to argue for a change of venue when the case was called next Monday. It was Indicated, also, that they would fight to upset the proceedings at the preliminary hearing, when, it Is charged, the two were hot represented by counsel. Pair Charged With Murder la first Degree. The present charge against Kliott and Pf outa is murder In the first degree. Marshal Westwood, a veteran officer, had gone to the jail to take supper to the pair. One of them, It is charged, had a gun concealed on his person, and, as the officer the fail, opened fire. The marshal was shot three times and died instantly. The prisoners made their escape from the Jail in the gathering darkness. Posses under Sheriff J. Skewes were organized and an intensive manhunt mm 018 IU8tUre wer8 capturt!"1 t Engineer Setg st V V to trace the 1 Johnson will succeed John Van Antwerp MacMurray. whose resignation was announced November 3 by (Continue tram rase om.) Secretary Btlmson. When announced, was to become effectne with the revolver lammed It Into tive resignation in two months, MacMurray s ana msrtne side forced meanwhile remaining at his post at jiiaeaut cnant to unlock the cash register. MacMurray has held the In the reserve drawer of tha reels Pelping. Chinese for more than four ter large bills and checks Were piled years. Hepost has accepted a position . together The robber, abusing Ride at tfonns aopuns university. out with profanity, sorted the check and returned them to the register. Then he cleared the silver and told DISCOVER from the register and looked about for a sack In which to stow the spoils. Not finding one, he finally eiunea tne money into the pockets of his overalls. Then the bandits ordered all In the place to lie down on the floor WOOER and face the door. When some of the men demurred the bandits cursed them, and forced then to etoey orders. They did not, however, make Knife Gives any move to rob any of the cus- Bloody tomers: to Slaving; Sister EsThe robbers then backed out of the door and got into an automobile to Allen Terry of Draoer. capes Similar Fate. They drove west toward the state at once rertorted the rob berv to Demitv Sheriff R. D. Ballard. Ballard, with several volunteers, set out on .the trail of the fugitives, but lost track of tnem at the state highway., Meanwhile, word had been telephoned to the offlee of Sheriff ciurora ratten in Bait iue, ana Deputies Douglas Naylor and Richard McCloy wen dispatched to aid in the hunt So well were the pair disguised that descriptions of them were largely guesswork, said Information to the Salt take sheriff. Both were large men. both appeared to be Americans, and both were rough and pro fane In their language, Rideout said. As to their complexions and other deta"s. be eouia say notning. Later tha car was recovered by dej.. ..is at Orescent, a few miles sway, where the bandits had abandoned It when it ran out of water. svn i. M i Han amft avw rrvi r '. I . . Contlnutd treat Pss On.) f Similarly the new section 11. for nerlr numbered T, Imposes a business excise tax In the followlnf lan- for profit within this state shall be V- required by law to pay a business excise tax based UDon the set Income ,. ; I . income. guage. "All corporations d, Jail. Ooa.) arranged the taction of the proposed amendment without making further wwnges in uieir woraiiur. The proposed article ft, u finally In shape to to to the leeulatite tax committee, has the same nineteen sections as were printed in Friday's Issue of The Tribune, but there has been almost an entirely new "shuffle of the deck," so to speak. The only section that retains the earns number as In the draft printed Friday is see ttrrn 1, and In a number of cases the sequence has been materially altered in tne error, to reach a more logical araer. But only two chances in thedan tjuage of the sections hare been made 07 the subcommittee In Its latest vision. The new section I, which is the section hnposinc a sersonal Income tax, and formerly was numbered 6. now re as: "All persons within this state hav lni taxable ability shall be required ay taw 10 pay a direct tax oasea upon t V ij I INCOME v - 920. Hooked Rug Tourt-Ilo- t, from T M-(ri- m . Rug Shop. Is exhibiting-- her M0K4 and flvlng Tm tnatnietloa In this fMCiatt- -. lng art. ' Come la tomorrowt ' . (Walker's MesamlBC Floor) . NEW collection of the smart Dolores dresses . . displaying all the originality .... . all the grace of the new mode . . . each frock a masterpiece of fashion. Higher waistlines are subtly indicated, cleverly"placed shirring molds the hlpline, graceful- ly draped skirta make for new longer hemlines. Of fine quality georgettes and crepes.- - Clear, vivid high colors and the smart dull tones. Sizes 14 to S3. t- for Christmas! Mm. 75 - - . ' 4' ', ' v. . y f ' .j-- -- . : . The model sketched is of bright marine blue with tiny shirrings, smart cape collar and feminine knot of blossoms at neckline. . - Walker's Becond Plow. - D -- |