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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER PARDONS BOARD r Pardons Board DEATH CAR PAIR Votes Man Out DENIES PLEA OF GET ONE YEAR To Enjoy July 4 KILLER CONVICT Because the Fourth of July falls on the day before the first year of Warren Mackelprang's sentence for grand larceny expires, Mackelprang will walk out of the state penitentiary four days early. Application of Mackelprang for parole came up before the state board of pardons Saturday. Judge LeRoy Cox of the FUth judicial district, in sentencing him after his conviction by a Jury In Beaver county, recommended the minimum sentence of one year. Committed to the state prison July 9, 1929, Mackelprang'a first year in prison was due to expire July 8, 1930. Noting this Saturday, the board voted to make his parole effective July 1, 1930, "to he can be at liberty on Independence day." Andrew Koulizat Fails for Fourth Time to Gain i Sentence Cut. " COURT UPHOLDS Governor George H. Dern and son are shown with choice gift packages of Utah ceU eryto be sent to executives of other states in observe ' ance of Celery week, Blow on COURT REFUSES Jaw Is Answer to Debt Request IN DEMURRERS Miss Vivian Peter- IN COUNTY JAIL ' "1 Governor Starts Celery Week 17, 1929. YOUNG HEARING DISMISSAL "DRY LAW CASES swift and effective upper-cto the Jaw was the answer f, received Saturday by Neal 108 East Seventeenth South street, when be asked Roy Sylvester to pay a debt.atMalouf told the county torney's off Ice he sighted Sylvester at Fourth South and West Temple streets Saturday morning and asked the latter to repay a small loan. Not waiting to argue, the county attorney was told, Sylvester A OF ut Ma-lou- Colorado Youths Admil Running Down, ing Two Women. Judge Fixes Trial Date for January 6 on Re-'ce- nt Counts. Federal Judge Holds Tribunal Has Risen Above Mere Technicalities. Holding that the federal courts Nine indictments charging Robert have outgrown mere technicalities former city treasurer, with and are concerned with the submisappropriating public funds and stance rather than the form of grand I! making profit from public money D. Jury proceedings. Judge Tillman diswere ruled out of court Saturday "hauled off" and Malouf struck United States the of Johnson when District Judge Oscar W. Mc the sidewalk in a semicontrict court Saturday denied aof moConkle sustained demurrers submit scious condition. the tion to quash the Indictments tiarr. ted by Frederick C. Loofbourow, de After hearing the man's last federal grand jury against sevCounsel for Koulizas, appearing fense attorney. isthe story, county attorney t A! eral alleged liquor law violators. before the board during the hearing The indictments, returned Novem sued an assault and battery The motion was made on the inof witnesses, outlined testimony given ber 1 by the county grand jury, are complaint Sylvester, against .. dictment ty Jail. .. against Gus Falkner, A. D. because limitaby state's witnesses during the of statute the faulty which Malouf signed. " On the nleht of October so. after Giles and Joe Hogan, used ss a test ' triet court trial in Carbon county. tions has run, Loofbourow contended. case, but the ruling applies to allvio-of and asked for commutation on the stealing an automobile belonging to He argued they did not specifically Alton Cleveland of Centerviiie, Tun 1 the 90 or more aUeged liquor law were that the rerdlct was unfair , ground embezzlement, and since the charge son and Anderson ran down Mrs. lators against whom true bills ana prejuaicuu. defalcations are alleged to have ocRhoda Rawlins Savage. 50, of Moun was the fourth time in as returned by the last grand Jury. Decurred Saturday and during January, February ' fense counsel stated that the owe will tain Home, Idaho,. and Miss Mary many months that Kouuzas applicastaute 1921, the limitations of March, Ella Chase. 54. of Centerviiie. fatally be carried to the circuit court of aption haa been before the board. A applies. . District Attorney Including rela T score of witnesses. peals. injuring doui women. The youths Van Cott Ray If the Judge had granted the motives of the slain men, have appeared immediately abandoned the car and contended that while the Indictment before the board either in protest tion, all of those charged with more escaped to the hills, later "beating" do not specifically charge embezzle their way to Hugo, Colo., by freight. than one count would have been ment, embezzlement is charged "In against or In favor of the commuta On November 7. Sheriff O. D. Zim freed, it is stated. tion. effect." and he made a motion to merman of Lincoln county, Colorado, The motion was asked on grounds overrule the demurrers. Judge Mc Caavieted of Slaying arrested Anderson and Tunson at Conkie held for the defense and sus Louis W. Lund, Horse Im that the grand Jurors had vOtod on sUval ta Lara. Llmon. Colo. Deputy Sheriff Horace the indictments as a whole. Instead tained the demurrers, thereby throwFormer Mayor of - Action of the board on each count. Assistant United CASUJlw a I SU TX W Y tVlUUgllb porter, Saturday pre- WJ dis a The ing out the Indictments. States Attorneys George H. Lunt and cludes the making of another appli- - J. iu ncccive tnen to uun wovemDcr 11 to lace trict attorney stated he would aDDeal engineer Grove. of Pleasant E. C. Jensen, who oppeced the grantthe charge. ' cation by Koulizas for six months. i ram me oecision. Emblem Marking -Ha was convicted of the slaying of ing of the motion, admitted in a stipDemurrers to the fifteen Indict that : ments charging embezzlement durTony Kachlogolis in an altercation Louis W. Lund. 64. of 1365 Perry ulation with defense attorneys YearsVWork; over Kachlogolis' fiancee during the - the indictments had been voted on in 1922 hos1923 over1921, were a at local and died avenue, ing Saturday I I i ruled. Loofbourow this manner, but contended that labor troubles in Carbon county in contended the Inipltal of empyema. when the Indictments were presented Alfred Robert Dyer, Union Pacific 1,'A dictments did not contain charges , 19ZX lie was committed to the pent' Funeral' services to the court this was conclusive evitentlanr JuneJl. 1922. W j. system engineer, who became an em constituting a public offense. will be held Tues dence of assent oa the part of all Of the fifty applications before the Following argument of counsel. of railroad of at the the ployee age day at 1 p. m. In the jurors to each count is all the board, action was taken Saturday on Young appeared before the court, and 15, on Friday will be awarded a gold indictments. the Tlmpanogos In monotones pleaded not guilty fif. onry eleven. tabernacle The contention of the awistant stake v Application for termination of the service emblem, marking 50 years' teen times, to the Indictments reD. S. L. of the United States attorneys, supported by ox sentence William Groesbeck, 28, continuous service. turned October 31. Trial was set for church at Pleas citations from similar cases elseformer deputy treasurer of Salt Lake January ft, after Young's attorney exThe award win be made at a din- - Purchase Department Now ant Grove. where, was upheld by Judge JohnKis client's health would not county, was among those continued plained s Mr. Lund was son. Mm until Monday for decision, Oroes- - ner for members of the Old Tuners' permit an earlier hearing. The forMa Seeks Insurance born in Spring beck pleaded guilty to a charge of dub No. 3 of the Sslt Lake division mer city treasurer, who entered the ' misusing City, Sanpete Jadge Releases Bonds courtroom with his wife, showed the chine Drivers. public money and was sen- of the Los Angeles it Salt Lake unit county, August 3, Of Several S aspect. tenced to an indeterminate term with effects of his illness. of the Union Pacific system at the 1965, the son of the recommendation of two years. Upon the petition of an attorney The twenty-- f Indictments P. and Em representing Louis a number of bondsmen. Whether the state can purchase He was committed to the prison Elks' club at 8 p. m. The emblem were based on lodged Young against melins Allred Judge Johnson released the bonds of January 11. 1928, and paroled after will be presented by F, H. Knicker puoiio uamuty insurance on tne auEach virtually the same grounds. Lund. The family 70 individuals, most of whom Indictment alleged Young took city serving one year. He has been out bocker, general manager of the L. A. tomobiles and trucks operated, to later moved to nearly ' had been held for the recent grand on parole for ten months. protect its employees from suits money from the defunct National & S. L. railroad. Pleasant Grove, on acciJury liquor charges, and whose brought by citizens following City bank when he was city trea where Mr. Lund cases were either ignored or were not Complete List af .'. Mr. Dyer, who was born June 1, dents. Is a question giving officials surer.; The bank was accustomed to his life, spent most Cases Acted On. due to the ; pay the city 2 1804, still is serving the lallroad. A consiaerame worry, according to e. per cent Interest and was promi- presented, to finish before the end of the R. Miles, director of the state departCases acted on Saturday by the native of on its funds and remitting one-ha- lf came ment as known a he Swansea, Wales, nently last term of court of purchase and supplies. board follow: of 1 per cent to Young, the Indictbusiness man and "An Individual cannot sue the state According to Assistant. Attorney Pedro Dunn. 39. convicted of as to the United States with his parents ments charged. bloodol importer as no Insurable Interest Lunt, these cases will be either tumeC the state has sault with Intent to murder In Salt In 1866, crossing the plains by The charges of embezzlement ac horses. at He ed over to to the state courts for prosecuMr. the Miles out Lake county and committed to the public," cuse Young of defaulting with pointed tended both Brig tion or the evidence presented at th is oinerwise Known as we sov it indictwhile $3737.09. the other penitentiary May IS, 1928; sentence nine one At Younc uni. time to ham during the trek next sitting of the federal grand jury erelrn right," he explained. ' terminated effective October 1. 1930. ments allege he took $2379.11. Dis """' and the In some instances, where bonds were However, an individual Injured by Andrew Koulizas, 39, convicted of Utah, he was stolen bv Indians Van Cott explained to Loais W. Land. verslty trict Attorney of Utah University remained with his captors a state automobile or truck has re the cases had been disposed Tim degree murder in Carbon coun- and the court he anticipated the defense and was at one time mayor of Pleas- released, for course before some of three time ago, but the formal days being rescued. by suing the driver of the demurrers and wished to obtain a ty and committed June 21, 1923; ap His abductors Grove. ant left several horses which in bean has machine, procedure of releasing the bonds had done, and plication I or commutation denied. ruling on the matter from the su as u. 1897 1895 to served From . he not l. for him. been resulted costs to la the payment gone through. Warren Mackelprang. 35, convicted operators. r . preme court. S. missionary to the southern states, With his Barents, the child arrived wmcn must De corns Dy tnera lnai Utah Chief Sends Present Fifteen sentences on individuals inof grand larceny in Beaver county Exceptions to the court's rulings spending most of the tune In Florida. dicted by the grand Jury and whe ana committea jury 9. iwa; paroled in Utah In 1867. He entered the vldually. were reserved by Van Cott. but LoofHe is survived by his widow, Mrs. subsequently pleaded guilty to th "Experience, in such accidents has to Owen Nebeker, stats parole agent, service of the Utah Central railroad, Other to Forty-seve- n bourow excepted to the action of the ' Brown Lund, and the follow now a part of the Union Pacific sys- snown that the cost to the employee charges were Imposed by Judge John-sor- t effective July 1, 1930. court in overruling the demurrers to Lvdia an engine watchman and has far exceeded the! cost of nre ing children: Mrs. Cleone Lund Kirk Saturday. Claude H. Coulter Lyman Avondet, 18, convicted of tem, as the first indictments. State Executives. fifteen Grove and Martell W. who admitted making counterfeit sil fill uma for liability Insurance, and It assault to 'commit rape In Weber wiper on November 17, 1884. was also announced in court that of Pleasant It Mrs. Emmellne Lund Judd and ver dollars and raising bills from one Announcement of the dinner was is ior mat reason that we are atthe trials of Ernest J. Colvin and Lund, county and committed March 31, made Le Grand Lund, all of Los Angeles. dollar to ten. dollar denominations by Lawrence Courtney, secretary-- tempting to find a wav of obtain. 1929: application for narole sranted Karl E. Williams, scheduled for Montreasurer was sentenced to three years at th of the Old Timers' Ing protection." Mr. Miles sakL. Lawrence Allsop. 31, convicted of Qlft packages of choice Utah celery would be continued. Both Col day, was The recentlv aub. were mailed Saturday by Governor federal prison at McNeil Island Question V. vin, former city dog tax collector, and passing ikuuous cnecu m salt Lake euib, Council Defense Submits to mltted the Wash., and to pay a fine of $100. attorney general for George H. Dern to the governors of county and committed September 31, Williams, former chief deputy audiwnue ana uw anHe was arrested bv Caotain Hnrv nis formal observstate In the Union in opinion, tor, are indicted In connection with Case After State Rests; ,,.. swer has not been reeeivad. Mr. every C. Taggart, in charge of the local ofance of Utah Celery week, Monday to the which is treasury shortage, city Miles has been informed that statfice of the United States secret ser. Bond Stands. John Cox. 37. convicted of second Saturday, inclusive, which is spon reported to total more than $150,000. utes will not allow such insurance sored vice. the chamber of commerce. degree burglary In Beaver county and by on ' state automobiiea committed May IL 1929; paroled to "Utah celery is becoming famous Opium Vendor Gets When defense counsel announced wherever It has been placed on the state paroje agent. Eighteen Months. market," Governor Dern said. "It is it was ready to submit the case Sat Stanley Christensen, 34, sentenced out were four pumps While pouring Rosendo a Fillnino -. on plea of guilty to forgery in Sanoutstanding in every respect and no urday morning, James Donovan, 39, about 500 gallons a minute where a who admittedVlllanueva. . the oossxsion of opium state can boast s product, crisper. pete county and committed May 25, South sewer on had collapsed pipe from San Quehtln, Calif.', with intent to sell, v.as sentenced t Raymond Shepherd Lewis, 37, for richer in flavor or more palatable. Its Main street between First and Second is months - 1929; paroled to father. at McNeil island. fame can be most Quickly spread by was bound over to the Third district Leroy Carton, 21. sentenced on merly of Salt Lake, died Thursday South streets Saturday, workmen had The remaining 13 dsfendants, all all Utah residents sending samples of court by City Judge James A. Stump. plea of guilty to third degree bur- - at the fltcslmons hospital, Denver, ex broken section removed the and - glary in Bait Lake county and com-- : moadmitting violation of the It to their friends in other states." The state rested its case Friday af pected to replace it with sew pipe tor vehicle theft act, were Dyer sentenced mltted July 11, 1929; paroled to state Colo., friends In Salt Lake were ad This is the eighth year that the temoon, contending it had, S. Pelrce, assistant as follows: shown Eugene Sunday, . vised , parole agent, effective April 1, 1930. Saturday. has sponsored probable cause to believe Donovan said Saturday night Counsel for Wllford Bolton. 30 of chamber of commerce Lone M. Dean, 53, sentenced on Gayler, sentence deferred on Work m cityDayengineer, Death was caused by tuberculosis, Celery week, and the popularity of was identified with the $34200 bank Committee and night shifts of men have forHarry demurentered six months while on probation tc a Bingham, Saturday to of SumIn plea the product has grown continually messeneer robbery October 10. kidnaping guilty contracted as the result of being rer to a charge of been since noon, working Tuesday High Schools' Agrees Captain Tagtrart; L. R. Rardln, aliat voluntary manmit county and committed November time. Last year 10,000 when basements of the Ezra ThompThe evidence presented by the before District Judge Os during that of Benson, 18 months at Leavenworth; - 23, 1927; continued to December ses- gassed In the world war. Funeral slaughter were shipped prosecution tended a son Columbia gift packages celery Trust on Bulletins. show and to that building W. car McConkle. Lester . The youth is out of Utah. This yeas it Is planned services will be held In 8alt Lake, ar four years in state insion. "V Rich, company became flooded. Excava- dustrialNead, at Ogden; Ed ware charged with killing Charles (Chick) to send double that amount, said A. torn $20 bill, identified by Fred Oscar Hall, 47. convicted of volun- - rangements to be announced later. tion work in front of the former Swanson school chief teller, Utah 8rate National a uarter last in October an year Harold Thorason, three and ago -. tary manslaughter In Salt Lake eounof The J. the senior courses chairman for Anderson, of Celery disclosed almost at was in that the building messenger's bag study jjuring tne war, Mr. Lewis was a altercation over a girl. The court will week program. Aiding Mr. Anderson bank, each at the Ogden industria' ty and committed May 7, 1929; con- -; member time of the robbery and was later high schools will be issued In six whole section of sewer had caved In. years of the Ninety-firschool; Leland Olson, 18 months at division, rule on the demurrer Saturday, Oc- - on the committee are U E. Gehan and the turned until December for further in-- " was a water of all The flow tne aoartment In Donovan at found Saturday as. SMtn infantry. He served in the tooer McNeil bulletins, or pamphlets, it was de Roy Hlnton, three N. Smith. vestlgatlork that four pumps could handle. Mr years at Island; time of his arrest, October 15. Other Bolton faces the manslaughter J. Fifty-twIdaho Industrial school; H H. Leroy Schlffner. 23, sentenced campaigns of St. Mlhiel. Meuse-A- ro carloads of celery were evidence produced showed the bundle cided Saturday by the state commit was to Pelrce estimate unable the for B. and second the was Hendricks charge He the gonne first time, on plea of guilty to third degree and Lynes Dashnea, 1 Ypres Lys. gassed case being thrown out of court when shipped from the state last year, of monev found in the aoartment tee on high school courses of study. cost of the repairs, but said that it months each at McNeil Island; Flcr d burglary in Cache county and com- -, wnue m Belgium. from Salt Lake and the contained a $5 bill, the serial number wmcn met witn superintendent C. N. probably would be less than $1000. 18 months at McNeil After the war. Mr. Lewis moved the district attorney sought to have eight cars cars Brown, mltted October 13. 1929; application island mostly from Boxelder of which corresponded to that sent Jensen. to St. George, Utah, where he re- the charge raised to first deoree mur remaining and William Jordan for parole denied. Loverldge and Present indications are that to the bank October Dy tne Amer Separate committees on prepare- mained until he went to the Denver der. The original charge In the sec- county. Archie Johnson, 18 months each at 100 cars, with about thirty-more than suuun w are do Rich ican tne in oy ond agent Express Railway appointed case, McNeil island. hospital. brought before City Judge five from Salt Lake, will be mond. Two gray hats and a blood' perintendent for each pamphlet and Mr. Lewis Is survived bv his widow. nepni Jensen, was first degree murJoseph McKnlght and Amos T. n stained suit of clothes also were it is tne m ten tion oi tne state de Mrs. aiancne Musser Lewis; his par der and the court reduced the accu- - shipped this year. withdrew their pleas of guilty tc submitted. partment to have the courses ready i violation of the Dyer act after . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lewis. M7 Huon. HarDonovan's bond of $30,000 was al for distribution by the beginning of Assistant District Attorney Calvin V JT din East Ninth South street, and a exonerated them from any blam lowed to stand and following the the fall term in 1930, Dr. Jensen said. w. itawuns lorn JUflRe McConkle in the theft of the car In which thev Separate pamphlets will be prehearing he was recommitted to the rode from Los Angeles to 8alt Lake married sisters in California Saturday that he might file an inVtOnVlCteCl pared for English and languages, county jail in default of the oona. formation charging first dearee mur-- After not guilty their trial Cupid's arrows were aimed with was setpleading Following ths hearing Sheriff Clif physical science and mathematics,. der before the demurrer is ruled upon. for November 19. his on Ice had pre commercial subjects, social studies unfailing accuracy at the heart of said ford Patten nave to Boiton snot is Joe Ernest auegea carter, Erhart also changed his District Judge Oscar W. McConkle sented only a part of its evidence agriculture and home economics and Ella Liming, 69, of Auburn, Wash., a 8alt Lake boxer, in front of 1062 11' Elea from guilty to not guilty to Saturday denied a motion for a new Youth Get Sentences county arts George Graham, and industrial marriage and crime with and Donovan arts, the music, Markea linking and claims he fired .of the Dver act At hi. rTi trial for Werner 8tenbeck. 42. con-- , H. L. Handley. applicant for pen that further would a general health and physical edu cense clerk, disclosed Saturday. For Automobile Thefts the rifle avenue, to protect the girl from the investigation vlcted murderer of Mrs. Mary Man-- v Mrs. Liming made her fourth trip scheduled for November 19, he wit sion to be paid from the state fire proceed. The sheriff Intimated the cation bulletin for all grades. boxer's attentions. be represented by Lewis H. CaUister men s pension fund, was awarded investigation tyla. Stenbeck. who was sentenced general committee in chanre to the altar when she was married who was admitted might result in further of The courses to be executed November 21. was lf of his monthly wages at the arrests.. sentences ita the Indeterminate Includes five superin- to Jacob Gottf redson, 66, of Richfield, tice in the federal Saturday to practhe court. Ten minallowed a new lease on life, however, time of retirement, or the sum of j' Immediately after a marriage license utes after tendents of high school districts nam h.n when his attorney filed notice of ap- state penitentiary were Impqgted Sat$80 a month, it was ordered Saturday P. M. Nielson of Tooele. David Gour was issued by the clerk. The groom presented Callister't J. K. Ferris by to urday upon state the Murphy, Roy Smith, Judge supreme court. peal B. K. Farnsworth of of by the state industrial commission. Alpine, ley 7 Johnson assigned him to Erhart'i In asking for a new trial, Sten-- s Thomas and Harold Chapiberlain, Application of Mrs. Mary Angottl, Millard. Carl Hopkins of Ogden city tal venture. case when the latter told the court beck's counsel contended the evidence he was In redson Mr. was Mil Antonio Gottf Ben-nlof born who widow as well as Dean Milton Angottl, District schools, by youths, Judge was unable to hire counsel. failed to show cause for conviction killed while employed in the Indep tlvespf of the school of education of Pleasant and the bride is a on a first degree murder charge, al- -. Oscar W. McConkle. The youths Kentucky. pendent Coal and Coke company theUniversity of Utah. guilty to stealing automoleging the charge should have been pleaded mine, was granted by the commission, biles. Assistant voluntary manslaughter. T. C. Teel. 651 East First South the widow to receive $16 a week for Murphy was charged with stealing Youthful Man Receive . . . District Attorney Calvin W. Rawlins 312 WatS Judge Denies A'eie Trial asserted the evidence showed the a machine September 4; Chamber- street, had a battle with hold up men W. Hunt, injured while In the J. about 9:45 To Convicted in lain. County Jail Sentence o'clock, 9, and Saturday night September SepThomas, Forger murder of Mrs. Mantyla, May 18, was tember 14. Arrest of two men. confiscation of a which he came out victor. He told employ of the General Steam cor 1000 gallons of mash, motor and truck premeditated. was at denied Utah, Veyo, Special emDhasis win x i.i police he was walking home. when, at poratkm V. E. Bickf ord, 19, of 823 Ouray A motion for a new trial in the case The appeal was taken from the of sugar and a children s books during observance South and Fourth East streets, compensation on the findings that he 1200 pounds was sentenced avenue, to 23, - result of a raid Friof convicted Wilden. Saturday thewas Jack ' Judgment imposing a death sentence YOUTH RECEIVES SENTENCE. First still forger, eleventh annual book week a man about 6 feet tall holted him was on his way home from work when and fined $100 for on the Finn and from day by federal prohibition officers on was denied Saturday by District ninety days intojail the injury occurred. An Indeterminate sentence in the and demanded: opens Sunday, public library the delinquency of a which W. McConkie. . Oscar contributing the court's denial of a motion for state in Willow North a Judge distillery large officials said Saturday. was passed upon "Have you any money?" Wilden was convicted last August minor. He pleaded guilty to the a new trial. Judge McConkle signed Harry penitentiary canyon, ten miles west of Orants-vlllIn the children's room of the li"Not for you," Teel replied. Two Trying to Aid Friend 17, alias Larry of charge before Juvenile 'Judge O. A. in court Third Sata petition of probable cause for an Leroy. Alexander, a district a to made by jury according report brary, an exhibit win h v,.m Saturday by District Judge more men came up at this instant German E. forging a $15 check in an attempt Goates, Puts Man Behind Bars urday at the office of administraappeal Oscar W. McConkle. The youth and all three attacked him. He manBlckford. a truck driver, admitted day of approximately 300 new books to defraud Bush Brothers. Riverton Ellsworth, prohibition and many old editions ot fuvonn. lit pleaded guilty to a charge of forging aged to knock one down, and then Noa Inducing girl to get erature. concern, and livestock tor. Saturday. ' J. Starino, alias Joe Siclliano, 33. a $5 check and attempting to pass it struggled with the others until they Woman Seeks Divorce to his a for truck take and into her was sentenced were vember men 9, arrested The Judge Jack by was Reynarrested an for resisting officer, Observance of th upon a Salt Lake department store suddenly broke away and ran down ride. The girl's father had him ar SChOOlS to serve to one from of McConkie twenty olds Jack and both A. O. A. H. Asks Child Custody October Officers Harrington, when Parker. 29 last. Will lnelud the street. hnnlr ,H rested. state penitentiary. Reese and Ezra Eames made a raid whom were arraigned Saturday be- years in the . drawing of book posters and discusi on the lunchroom operated by Don fore United States Commissioner W. sion of book Because she claims her husban4. plays. Tedesco. 28, at 379 West First South H. Wllklns. Upon failure to proThomas Sumner. 210 Seventh East were taken to the duce bond-th- ey street. Saturday. street, ha "an unfovemiible temper," Long Beach Mayor and Starino. the officers said, grabbed county Jail pending preliminary is subject to fits of passion when he Parker In an attempt to let Tedesco hearing. has broken household furniture, and Party Visit Salt Lake The officers reported that no finget away. The latter, however, was calls her a fool. Bertha O. Sumner ished liquor was found and that the on also violatof arrested charges ' filed suit for divorce in Third dls-- " Mayor Oscar Hauge of Long Beach ing the prohibition law, and a small men were apparently Just ready to i. n. Stevens, president. Long triet Saturday. was The of apseized. distilling liquor quanity 8he acecs 1100 a month alimonv "Old gobbler" Is doomed once la tion manager for The Tribune, says was housed in a small shack paratus Salvawas of each kettle a Thanksgiving kettles, placed on the charge Long Beach city councllmen. - and - the and asks custody of a minor child. again to go down to defeat at the that this year's feast will be one of officers to H ug Girls in " and, before leaving, Stevens of the Long Beach corners ofSalt Lake's business dis- tion Army worker, who rang a bell to - The couple were married in Salt Lake annual Salt Lake newsboys' Thanks- the best yet. First, thanks to Bryant Trying spread gasoline and fired it. remind citizens of the obligawere Salt Lake visiJune 29, 1904. trict Saturday by the Salvation Army tion duepassing Theater Dratrs $20 Fine giving banquet, Russel L. Tracy, S. Hinckley, there will be a swimming families which wished to tors for 15 minutes SCrr ALLEGES CRUELTY. Saturday en route president of the Tracy Loan and party at the Deseret gymnasium, and the Volunteers of America to in- carry on the American tradition of from California to New JUDGE IMPOSES SENTENCE. . Trust York a suit for separate maintenance sure adequate holiday dinners for the observing Thanksgiving as a feast Bert Bennett. 19, arrested Th a locompany, and sponsor of the then the youngsters will go to the In The councllmen were A sixty-da- y R. W. Jones jail sentence was 1m- -. annual feast, announced Saturday. banquet room at the Hotel Utah, cal theater for allegedly molesting fllpH Snfiirrtqir In TMrH rticfrlnf AAnrt poor were kept ringing with coins day, but were unable to because of 1. S. Johnson and J. J. Barton For a quarter of a century the o'd where the Rev. Jesse H. Balrd. pas- two girls near him. was found guilty Joe Stewart Rose. Salt Lake county. tosseel bv generous citizens. posed wxra George Jackson Saturfinancial stress. TUB party will visit New District W. Oscar bird has met its Waterloo as little tor of the First Presbyterian church, In police court Saturday of disturbYork be Mo Judge day by The kettles will remain in place, fore alleges her husband, A, L. Rose. 1st J. George Barry, commandant of a federal Conkie. Jackson pleaded guilty to stomachs have made room for one will pronounce blessing, and E. F. ing the peace. Judge attending on James A. Stumo (ullty of nonsuDport and cruelty. On the local Salvation Army, reported each bearing a sign, " proposed extensions of the - Long of The sentenced him to pay a fine of GO November 9, the complaint, alleges that more than $73 had bem contrib dinners for the ""poor; "Thanksgiving possession of liquor when arraigned more hunk of "punkln pie" or "plum Ba!dwln, offiC manager the pot Keep Beach and San Pedro breakwaters. In court Thursday after charges of puddin'," and this year, as usual, the iTtoune, win ornciate at the ieed. to t or serve lQ.davs in Jail, me wue was Deaten witnout uted during the day toward the pur" boiling.' until Wednesday evening, He was committed when unable to persistent violation of the prohlbi-- f newsies will gather at the Hotel Utah follow her muchLsufferin?. chase of Thanksgiving dinners for November 27, It was announced. Af- Office Furniture, Files and SuDDlies. tion laws had been dropped. He was on Thanksgiving night for the big And then but the newsboys them- pay the fine. It was testified In the She asks $50 a month for suoport. the city's indigent. ter a week's respite, they will again arrested September 19 by deputy feed. selves will sayitJithknivesiflrkA trJaLthalLBennett attempted, to put Thcjcouple-were- iLeuies-er- e mrrleLln placeo on nirteor Billings. Printing, Engraving. Ruling, Binding. ChaxIesW7TacX31IIIirTree and appetites. saeruifc his arms around the girls. . Aiont August 1, wm, j i ners ol the business district, and in Christmas. (Advertisements Efforts to have commuted the life sentence of Andrew Koulizas, 39, con victed of first decree murder in Car bon county early In 1922, failed Saturday when the state board of denied Koulizu' application at Its monthly session at the par-do- na Harry Tunson, IS, of Mstheson, Colo., and Claude Anderson, 18, of Llmon, Colo., pleaded guilty Satur day before Judge George 8. Barker of the Second judicial district court at Farmington. to a charge of invol untary manslaughter. Both youths waived time for passing of Judgment ana were sentenced to a term of not to exceed one year In the Davis coun- N. Young, . - f , NATIVE UTAHN ROAD REWARDS ) PASSES AWAY LONG SERVICE n A w- 50 ' . H STATE WORRIES! l OVER QUESTION j it' I 't for . our 4 ri v II i i: 1- -2 . . DONOVAN FACES DISTRICT COURT iaJfi L orld War Veteran Dies in Denver Hospital City Replaces Broken Sewer With New Pipe S. . STATE ISSUES Slayer of Boxer Opens Fight on Crime Charge STUDY COURSES . st . Court Denies New Trial for at 3- Cupid Captures Utah Woman, 69, For Fourth Time w-- deran lremail Gets Industrial Board Award Mail t Al-le- one-ha- Lone Alan Bests Three as They Try to Rob Him , Officers jArrest Two Men; Seize Still. Supplies !- on Schools, Library Hold Book Weiek e, ... . FATE OF 'OLD GOBBLER' IN HANDS OF L, NEWSBOYS ' coJ GIVERS KEEP COINS RINGING IN THANKSGIVING KETTLES s. fress-Telegra- ,r : 1 m J |