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Show SECOND pm .EVENING SECTION THURSDAY APRIL FOUNDED 1850 1 1920 SALT LAKE CITY NEWS hraWad M Kpfxr4xa - x UTAH W Ml Jdrwitfixl tv Ba V, A fI t Utah Uuwn a rtmn A SEVENTIETH J YEAR k American Plan For Building Activities Is Put Into Effect Electrical Worker. Off the Auociated Induatrie. Officials Report Assurance Job" Building Trade. Of Council Make. For Plan. Statement. Co-operat- ion r ia -n ih d Utah lh MKn iH.ttMliM Ad lb Bstt couocU, Building Trod ! ? 1.1, working rendilloM minor nra am not of work iedy, ocrd of tho council. Them Ing to t(u-lii- i ran. union officials d solar. nr workers ef Ih ' imnUn union an. ths HlwiiKf union and r declam lhr union official r- Axw-rUto- dtila lrk4 no I fey '' stprletlr nr)n that n er Ihrr appeared for work Ibis morning Ths hd pratlouxljr nk4 for na pear contract, demanding a of t day effecerrss In I. Ttn mployrrs refused tive April t grant th demand. At Hit prrrant nffact-- 4, t(mt them am 1b only craft I craft olhar inanda mad by lha council not already agraad to r ffactive unUl a later not t bdoom flt data. ton trmtor boy Mia left do. Conairactora employing r alaclrlcaJ worker nod tllerailsr dcUrJ th officlola that autamant of lha tnrn bad bsen locked out was not declared that true. Tha employ the disagreement between themaelvaad and lha men had been virtually except In one or two minor da tall and that lha mm wm holding point. When tha nut to win the to grant tha full refuaed amplayar demand thla morning, they aver, oma of lla man deliberately walked from.' tha Job. Utah Replying to a report of Aaaoctated Industrie. over tha algna-toof Secretary A. C. building eentativr of tha organizedstatement. trade today gam , out A. of E, Aabrldga, chairman thmugh O. tee rapraaantlng to worntha com mil . In am a follow. part. tha Th following craft conatilul th trad department of Car building America radaratloa ot Labor: penters' district council, glnalem. thunli ael-tle- 5 f m Ra. if ItOPOoALd mad by tha build ora aad building eon I motors ( Utah a few weak ago to adopt tha A mart can Plan in alt of lhalf building roMiruetlon work want Ini affect today, April 1 aa pro-or- . ranged. Ward received at tha office of tha Utah Aaaoctatad leduatrte In (hi rlty Indira led that a nh tha Amartoaa M.n waa aaaurad in ail port of tha Mata, official aaid In thla city thr waa rertstdsrable activity In relation to the Inaugura-ti- e of the new plan. raped ty at U-btemple, wham union official. pocially thooo of I ho Building Trade Council, dlacuaead the situation and probable ofepa to bo taken. Several cor electrical worker war off the )ob today and claimed to ham boon locked out uhen they reported for work thla morning. Their employer denied any lock out and aald the man laft their Job voluntarily. Official of th Aaaoctatad Indue trie and building contractor d rc la re that thu public walfam damauda that tha labor eltuatlon be aiahlUaad. At a matting Wedneaday pmpoaal wa made, by repreacniativaa of tha buai neaa man that all wag Incraaae h held In abeyance until full dtrualon could be had by all partla concerned. Thia propoaal it waa elated thla morning waa rejected by. bualnaas agent of lha union praeent at th conference, -- Propowd OcmdiLiona. Th original propoaal for working condition on all building constructed to be made effective April 1 offered by Aaaoctatad Induatrlaa to tabor lepra-tentatiwaa aa fallows; i. That tha employer shall ham tha undla putad right to datarmtno th nambar of men to bo employed on any work of construction at any tlm dur Ing tha courea of building and to ham th decision aa to tha nacaaelty of th appointment of a foreman and In caa of ,ucn appointment to prescribe hi ve Slate Treasury Has WILL MEET Substantial I Balance At ke eleee ef husiaeee last IM ibere mmalaed la Ike treasury a cask baiaaea J.t amounting Id armed leg la tk rapart far March taauad hr Mata Troesurar Itaalel U. Unoa I Mi tha firm ef lha maath iha Samuel la the treasury aa 11.111. HU had uut ef It a tetal ef It?.-Hi- ll diahureod. tieeelpl during March aewualod le HIM 14. iaa'tng lha halaara at tha cieaa eh huaUaaa lUlMIIH. aa ladlaatad. Males In th vartsua fund a th rlae ef helaee March II. wer IH CONFERENCE Relief Society Worker to Aemble at BUkopi Building For Opening Seiilon - Muitcal Pro I. M atitiMttce A. C. malntnnneo feed,, fund.. KlaU aad state fud Moaaiy funa Am C. it li HI II II III tl III It IT i 1 iH.iii ii kedaml vocational educational fund Casual building fund IMal Celeultauoa fund!.! heal treat fund Hartamalloa truat fund,.,, Iladompilon tuad I hoed to-- u I I , , , 11.811 11 Itadawpllea fund (bond ta aua lu JI24I MiAH Rodamulloa fund tbond u llttl I.HIM Buapant amount IH Motor vtblrio registration ?nd IS.Ttl 14 Mai defen fund in ) lima Lead Cnti Panda. Arriceltural eellag prtn- 'nl Mil IT Inter- Agricultural mlteg Atii.i: Poaf and Dumb septum principal Oenf end dumb seylum In- la-t- tin itin it vet i Inenne Inaane sty turn principal.,, lum IntUtui at)for deaflutareat..,. and blind principal Ineilisl far deaf and blind Inlareat Miner' hoapllal principal.. Miner1 hoapllal iatereat.v Normal Norma School echool principal... Public building Inleroet..,. labile building principal., Interaat... Mil I? 181.81 4.117 I 111 I 1.8H II 4 ill It I.?4l4t I. lit M III 8 Reaarvolra principal I 811.18 Raearvolr Internet T.mt Reform nr boo I principal.. i m ti Reform erhoot Interest,,.. 8.214 84 Rial achoole principal. .. ,, 51.878 It school Interest. ..... tl.lll.lt Hrbool pf Mines 811 II Rchool of Mine principal.. 1 IT It Interaat... rnlvereliy principal 11181 Lnlvertlty ll.tll.TI Balance oo hand March It. 118 .ll.Hl.llt.ST lt )ntrt Republican Platform Committee Will Meet dut(efc ITH tbs convening temorrou morning In the Btebope landing r ft nthk nffimr eaelod, the gathering of the Women's Relief society will begin. All arrangement have been completed for the conference sad a Urge attendance of women from nil parts of th Intermountaln country Is expected. Mr. Emmeline It. Welle, aged bead of h ooclety. today reported In fairly good health and It 1 expected ah wilt ba ibh to preaid over the four seaeione - tomorrow and Saturday, Tomorrow morning meeting beginning at 1ft o'clock and th afternoon oeaalon am for stake officer only. Saturday, morning the general pensions will he held la the Assembly hall, beginning at 1ft o'clock. Tomorrow evening alt slake Jlellaf society officers and eocorts nr Invited to a showing of screen slide representing th history of tho organisation of th Relief oclo(y. Th affair will b given in the halt room of th Ho tel Utalv Mr. Annie Well Cannon Ud will giro an explanation of th they r shown on tho screen. Th Granite risk Relief society choir will render tho cantata written and composed by Mrs. Ida H. Wbit and Mr. Lucy, May Green. Th ran tat program will Include th follow Ing numbers: Musics! Program. Frelud and shorus. Darknens", Choir Chora Th Lord Shall Arise". Choir Soprano solo, Arise" , Mrs, Ida H. Wbltt ,,. Quartet. The Restoration" Mrs. Huida Riche Mr White, Mr Olivo Pox and Mias Vllate W' ceml-annu- iu ........... ;Felkln Contralto solo, Th" Key ! M Is Vllate FoIkJnt Turned Double trio, With Heavenly In- -. epl rmflo n". . . Mndeine White. - Pool Hollo, Riche Fox aad Miss Felkln Choru Song of Rejoicing".. Choir 6oloand chorus. Blessed la Ho i That Connoleth th Poor" Choir and Mr White Soprano solo. Kindnem and CharMr Whit ity" Duet, "Gentle Word ..Mr Myrtle Doello and Mrs Annls W. Jcnsoa Contralto duet, Intelligence". Mr Agnes Bolto and Miss Vllate Felkln Blessed Am They"... Choir Choru Contralto nolo. Grateful Praise". Mr Bolto Praise T the Lord.. Choir Choru The accompanists of th evening will be Mies Edith Horn piano and Mine Lillian M. Jenkin organ. Mr Lucy May Green will conduct the choir of about It voices. The program will be followed by a reception and music! numbers being given by Mr' Lizzie Thomaa Edward and the Relief society choir. At the reception the presidency and general board member of th Re lief society will act as a reception commute and the program will begin promptly at I p. m. ....... Wat Republican Chairman Henry foreman may er may not be a union man, at the discretion Welsh announce that the following of th employer. have been named on th Republican I. That the employer have the committee and will meet platform .. directto right outplay 4. That craftsmen be permitted to Monday at I o'clock at Republican do emergency work in other related slat headquarters In th Hotel Utah trical worker, elevator constructor, labor-er- a, crafts for a limited period of time. lather. Iron worker. buUdlng cement Baaver. WUUam F. Knox; Box!dr, teamatem and chauffeur, 8. That them be no limitation, John W. Peter; Cache, A. E. Bowen ateam fitter, or finishers, plumbum and to understood, prescribed set- either, Carbon, Edward H. Ryan; Pavla hoisting engine, painter, til ahaet obtain' on' the amount of work to he Charles R. Mabey; Pucheane, J. P. ter And helper, algn worker, marcie performed by any craftsman. May; Garfield. Thomaa Bevy; Grand, melst worker, plasterer, no be limitation I. them That O. A. Tangreen; Juab, T. C Winn worker brick - layer. - maaona .and placed upon the number of apprentices Salt Lake, T. L. Holman, N. A. Rob In craft. plasterer. any erteon and Mrs. Janetta A. Hyde; Ban after , Should a program ba adopted 7. That during working hour th Pet?, Judge A. H. Christenson; Sesubmission to- - them craft as member business agent do not appear on the vier, N. J. Bate; 8ummlt, 8. L. Rad-doof tft Building Trade council, toeach Tooola Peter M. Clegg; Uinta, re- Job. - 8. That them shall be no sympacraft would bu In honor bound Don B. Colton; Wasatch, James adspect and give full and faithful Jensen. view thetic strikes herence to thu agreement.not In be Mr. Welsh and E rn sat Bamberger, That labor unions privileged aak you of thla situation, may w com p let list ot to Invite workers to affiliation with state chairman of ways and means io supply ua with a cm no their but that strikes, will deliver addresses organisation, of the Utah name of the me mb in delays or cessations of work occur on Associated Industries: We aakthl be craftsof account of the employment Plan, which plan ia in force In several order that we may Vow ho will men not affiliated with the labor or- other Idaho cities bound on the other aide by anyat the ganization. In Butts Mont., s deadlock ha en or agreement reached of in all Interest the JO, That ued since early In February follow proposed conference." classes and the public welfare all ex- Ing the announcement of the Araeri Answer to Qucstiona. demands which have been can wage isting it la reported. Official In reply, to questions No. 1 and Z, arbitrarily made be hereby cancelled; Word Plant, cornea today from the manager submitted Ay th Associated Induatrie that the wages for If 2ft shall be fixed of the Associated Industries of Mothe by a Joint committee composed or rep- ntana that the aa noted Esewbere on thia page, gugunion - resentative of the have committee made the following public, employers signed up to return tocarpenter work Monday labor." and on the American Plan. They will Resolved. that it be the sen? of ' Statement work with non-unimen without by President Galigber. bulldihg thia. mejUng that In tha- -have was It stated.protest. adjust-men- t, This the J. E. Galigber, preaident of the As trades me employer ahall according to Mr. McIntosh, the sociated Industries aald today that manager, sole Vision aa to, the naceaalty of the at once stabilise the and in there la now nearly 84,000,000 wortit conditions will for the year. Other crafts-me- n appointment of A foreman of building held m abeyance and case 'of auch appointment to prescribe are offered the same opforemen not which will not be continued -- except, portunity being and It is predicted that thrift, duties aftd that' at! not bs union there be & complete stabilization, af- there will be magorvmay tools a using general acceptance of of the employer, fecting wages and building materials the American Plan -dual in Butte .following Vs, menWeat the adoption of Now that the matter of increase of the action of thecarpenters. recomnuXhe he not be will (Special to The News.) said, considered," -- 4 ' wages This according to A. C. Rees, gen-er- al question No. l.rj Sv EUREKA, We recommend Htuestion No. 4 to until further deliberations progress April 1. Deadly gas due of secretary the Utah Associated ' read as follows:- - That craftsmen be It is hoped that buildings now under Industries, la one of the most of sulphide ore to tha decomposition reas work In construction will be completed withbits permitted to do emergency news of man and renone suring of that death has caused the come no other related craft for- a reasonable out molestation or hindrance, as from any quarter, since Butte is reo -unconscious In th Victhe burden should be dered another when proper imposed unnecessary -- of time, a on period of the most union-ridde- n ognized Gold Mining company's property ctaftamen are" not Immediately avail- upon the Investor. But no new buildcities In America. All the toria V. .' ings should begin until the general' process of the contest Poring able. hem In today. Butte the announces decision quesits voted committee yea tn Our committee material men .John J. Haskett was found dead One thing must be understood." employers buildem, tion No. 6. ,fl'nclI-nerest- i to was American the aald Mr. try appointed, that Galigher, committee A asphyxiation at th bottom of a front In IntereJS from abmiutely 604-foshaft and Fred Hozack waa plan does not contemplate the reduc- of the public, Mr. Heee the t and solve Questionthat--th-No. . eeja following tion of wages but it does aak this, that by his aid just perceptibly gasp We believe lying Ing for breath. words should be ' added to Question the employer has A right to hire Just a moment befort Hozack had No. 7. 'CplMa ha haa definite busi- whom he wishes and to pay the beet the but when 4i-v- r :possible wages in return for which given the signal to hoists ness, and he must not take up working he ghoul expect a full 'Bays work. the ekip started up be was too far timi of the workmen during The glaring inefficiency which has regone to get In It for the ride to the hour. . 8 , surface. In reply ta question 'No; 8; The sulted from industrial conditions can The two men went to work this rules of organized labor are, that not be longer tolerated and through ' day shift. It materials aupplled by. a - company the American plan provision Is made morning on 1ft o'clock when the engineer got w whose mwyWe on a strike or locked whereby harmonious working relamemthe hoist sigtfal and feeling instinctions may be established between the out. ahouftiot be used by the Building Trades, provid- individual employer and hla worktively that it was an emergency sign bers of v not waa at once brought the skip to the order be the men. be that mast that too, It understood, howApr, ing, top. It waa empty. placed prior to the date of the trou- the American plan of employment is Of the right sort will Engineer George Carter and Arch We would be willing to not against unionism In its righteous ble. knew something was have both sides withdraw their dicta- activities hut it stands . opposed to tft win you steady ad Donaldson and the domination from any source either wrong and the latter was lowered into tion, concerning materials ' shaft. The poisonous fumes perahosgr who make or assemble these from employers or employees. That vancement in the world the meated the shaft and I? was with difni iftdals used, on the job in this is the fundamental American princito Thi does not pertain ficulty he was able to lift the senseshops of affairs. f . r upon which it stand - less body of Hozack and the dead body that are not on A strike At the present ple It will be noted that those who are of H&skettT bnT3 the skip, Upon Amerteaf plan are not tteftandrtjmplpjringtuiio5jaen,. opposed Investigate the oppor reaching the surface- It was plain that Also that the contractor lias the in sympathy with the constitutional Haskett was dead, but a few hours vilegs to run his work either union right which is afforded every worktunities afforded by work revived Hozack. or nonunion without interference- from man to find employment and to proThe men had worked about two either side. of his his for the irrespective vide i family 1 hounr when they discovered the fumes Reply io question. No. 8. It creed or affiliation er non affiliation and they tried to make the 'skip in the fundamental principal of organised with any labor organization." to save their live Haskett died time labor to support each and every craft - At Boise and Batta, ' Just as they reached th opening and the union are so and the bylaws Hozack fell- - unconscious after giving Word cornea from Boise, Idaho, worded and adopted with this underthe hoist signal. of this kind asking details of the American Plan standing apd q motions e Mr. Haskett was about 89 years old. submitted to as now in force In Utah as plans are would have to-ba of cams to Eureka only a week or H referendum Vote of the members, but now being laid for the adoption Assoso age from Ploche. His wife was at In our judgement they would not ap Similar plan there, aceOrding to ' Sessions A mine the official ciated all the Year. Industries h boarding house when the big prove the plan aa suggested by, fatillty occurred. Mr. Haskett former-live- d ,Seating I being held there tonight question., and Evening In Salt Lake City, and the V Prior to these meetings question for the diecumion of the plan and No. 1ft had been answered body will be taken there for funeral by the I from reports it I expected they will 3951. Wasatch services end Interment. Immediately declare for the American Molding trades" I That th -- io ........... - n; con-cJual- POISONOUS GAS IN IM . -- ot e' 2 Commercial Training he I D. S. BpsinessCollege Dy f ..iaeiiffEeansVxlB! I SHAFT CAUSES DEATH -- S U Lake it rsaliy well sd.yK for a cwevektiue uijr. Supt, HsMua has made chatrmaa of Ik ComIk h mittee meeting piece K. A. ia July, lie has ehae a it committee Math C. prlo Inal ef the Whimer evbeol. W, 8, Has- ba ting fr prtnrliMil ef lt prietlpal ef Ik Jat-kee-a tho-regul- he-cl- al Open Examiners Sugar Hearing 1 f k, t. w. tmen. i.y Keveral elliuaw were ex mined Ikl m era tog, I ho fleet being tv, J. J lisli.gen. eielant city phslrta, wba attended tha man when h Wad takse the rmaf snory baepllst. Tbs doo-it ratified that Mr. ttrooklebank died fiem a tr ium at th . bee f the skull, twain rams four and one-hahour after ho had been take Id the emergency hoepiul r at .l p.im, the wltneaa aald Edmund C Mile hell was lb main lines. II naa an yo wttnoa I th nraldenL H leatlfleg that h wa sanding 'near I he el reel rar track 1 lb Intersection when t he ulomehlls pxaar d him. As the machine passed. Mlichell aald that h turned sad observed th inoiarryrt coming down Fourth II said that h oaw th ulomabUo srlko the motscryrl after w hleh It proceeded weal for about half a block. Than H turned araund and cam bark, the wit nee mid. Mr. MHchtll testified that h wa travelling el the rate ef bout I to 88 mile en hour ond t hat Ih motorcycle wxx going at I he rate of about II lo II mile an hour. Controversy a ia the rate of xpe--d. however, a roe on rrramaxnmtnailnn. It being contended lhal the relative distant of tho two machine mad the sprad estimates f the wllnraa impoo-1 sr lf A' ;r I Unredt Apparent and Fear I Expressed That Otherwise Many Employee Would Leave Post. OR lha purpose of agreeing upo uniform srate of salary in creese tar city ampiaye, thd city commission is meeting ta npwlal aeeelort a a board of estimated d apportionment Ibid afternoon. Unrrad among employee f peveraj department, was today reported is roathed sn acute Mag, and fear was etpromed that soma employee might leave fhrlr pools of employment tnleas speedy action was taken en tha aatary question, Jut how beet to arrive at a uniform oai of inrrraae, however, is thd mailer that is engaging tbs hoard's attention. It Is speniy admitted that la quality of aalartaa ha existed In thd and th romm lea toner wih id lhle. remedy this wit host causing hardship Mr. Mitchell I eel Ifled (bat he and on aayoas. . I th nt, however. It id another man he did not know phkod ported that what will b toatamonsl up the Injured man end helped to t n blank xt rate for all ampler will I l co him in Owsn'a rar. In which he ba reeled. wa Uksn lo the smrgency husyllat. It U anitcipatdd from n H. J. Fitagsrald, an attorney, and ronaiderallon of Jh matterpreliminary thl mornClaud C. Calhoun testified that thay ing that oo far firemen, wsm passing in an automobile aad health Inspector patrolmen, and laborer am aaw the crash. Their position wa concerned iha lcrsaa will amount Id uch. however, it precluded them from practically 11 H per rant. Other emth accident in uch a way oa ployee receiving teaa than 88 peg seeing to enable them to give any Important month probably will receive about th ram lncroam l appear. . evidence. It wa agreed that each commiaMone The Inquest wx resumed At t r should praaedt a complete list r thd oclock this afternoon. After examincrease contemplated in hM departination ot several othr witness th coroner Jury will view lh body. ment. Thera will b checked on against tha other to arrive at a uniform seal before action ia taken. Coed a Reached With While tha increase - will ka more ot 19 Battalion Monument Fund I ?rl,wU', cation oa dtspoa of general UOttWtOTttr It 1 phtftWd by til Thurman Dtrid, socmtoryl mtasioo to make unir of the max- ot the Mormon Battalion monument J Imam, eo thorvi will be room for eoma oommlralon, at the end of th ffnat! dlacrriion In the matter of adjusting! individual Otherwise, it it day In th fund drive, announced yee- -l foiled out aeases.' new employe would r- I terday that tha drive had rone over ralv as much ns on who had been in th top. Th fund with what Is al- tba employe of tbs city for year and of peculiar ability demands ready Ut tha oommirafons treasury Aad beenus tat other contributions promised for next pec recognition. Jfrar Parlt Gate. week will go over th 79.800 mark. A Chicago sculptor has bran given th Th commission awarded to Carl F. Buehner tho contract for the conoommlralon for modeling the struction of tho nsw entrance gate to I The Judge of tho Mormon Battalion Liberty park. Th gat wilt b in the monument history contest among city too plra to b constructed of! rilflcial granite with a rase seven, school children will t named tomor tB diameter on th top of either row by BupL of Publio Instruction will he if feet high, N. Child. Several hundred essays hare PUr- - Th ?c? inches wide at the base, been received in the contest and the n winner wljl he selected In the next T!1. Am?ro,!,rBt..mo,'t before May 0, tho contractors bid' week. was 1,886. In building ths nsw entrance gate, th road wilt be materially widened to relieve th congration, which has sxhdsd in ths past. A delegation of property owner living in th extreme northwestern part of the city appealed to the comTU CUT COST OF mission to pump flood waters which) hav escaped from the Jordan river since the recant snow storm. - A cow- I ores is reported to be under- Tha committee organised at (he I slderable water and eerlou property damage is ClTte Center to fifht the hih cost off! uum the condition U living, has hunted a direct appral commla''1Ut.nad to' and ari- the publio to balp them solve thla mo--j favorably on an appeal by Mr. L.. mentous quratkn. The object of their I R. O'Brien, a newspaper woman who El, la Pt Preliminary Arrangements for the handling of the hearing of th fed oral trad commission against th Utth-Idxh- o nd Amalgamated sugar companies, E. R. 'Woolley, A. P, Cooper and E. F. Cullen who are charged with using unfair methods of competition la lnlerrtat com mere, featured th opening seeglon of th esse in th Federal building this morning. The hearing was opened at 10 o'clock before Presiding Examiner Joseph J. Dunham and wilt be continued this afternoon at I o'clock. Appearances mad this morning were Henry Ward Beer and Herbert 1 Anderson of the federal trade commission; Joel Klbley, D. N. Btraup and Richard W. Young representing the Utoh-Idah- o Sugar company; H. K. McMUlsn, representing the Amalgs mated Huger company and Ernest It. Woolley; C. A. Boyd and A. F. Coop er, representing the Amalgamated Sugar company. An amendment to the t complaint was entered by th defendants In which they admitted they were en gaged In manufacturing, refining and hipping ot sugar, but that they were not engaged in interstate traffio In sugar beets, as was charged. Examiner Beer of the federal trade commission opened th argument by 1 reading the charge and later exam- pr7"! ination of Herbert L. Anderson as porsonally and I justice of Franca, and who will eoma. latent trial attorney and W. T. Pyp they want helpful suggestions as tojto this city next week in connection r, assistant secretary and treasurer methods gained by actual experience I with the campaign for funds for the' of the Utoh-Idah- o Sugar company. sent in to ths Center. The oommlt-- 1 aid of people in the devastated PorDuring thla examination it was mere- te 1 offering a cash prize for the II tlons of Franca.. The board gav Mrs.1 best plan or solution of the high coot O'Brien assurance that there would be ly established that the Utah-Iift- h no objection to a bevy of young Wom- -i company woe a coporation. of tl'lah of living submitted to them by next jlen ' Idaho and that certain papers alleged Monday.-- 1 . soliciting funds on ths streets of to have been oopies of correepondenc They hope to get a great number of I th cltF on day next week. Each between officers of the company and helpful hints from this appeal and girl will exhibit a red poppy and hold other parties, which would later b from them the best and most practical forth a box into which a email do-- ) Introduced as evidence, were secured suggestions will be compiled into a notion might be placed. It will not be in any sense a big drive for funds,. Th defend- definite plan. from the corporation. . . ants objected to the introduction of The week egtnnlng April 1) ia to Mr. O'Brien explained, but merely! copies of these letters not only as be known as Cheap Meat Week" and will 'afford an opportunity for Balt secondary evidence but that they were during this timer a special endeavor is Lake citizens to make small contribu- -' ,. ,. . tlons to the cause of the suffering of' writings of officers of the company and that the officers may write many things for which the company lonable cuts of, meat. Ths greater ! not to be heid responsible the demand for a few special cuts has caused their price to soar . while, if properly cooked these lew expensive cuts are just os nutritious and tasty. It is declared. Members of ths Civic Center committee have been lecturing in various places throughout' ths stats and are Attempting to" establish an exchange of idea aa to the best way of combatting the methods of the profiteers. Mrs. C. P. Brooks spoks st ths Thir tleth ward lost evening and she, re. porta that she received a number of valuable suggestions and personal experiences as well ad giving the listener good advice. She will give a lecture and demonstration at ths Civic Center, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., to which the public is invited. This afternoon, Mr. E. E. Nelson will address a I1? a.,t mum Pr unus told?s r"1" " "" -- . Fi?aill(2 Via First Uprtosflc loans the same subject. The committee announce that they will be glad to open the community kitchen to any one who will bo willing to giv a lecture , On improved city property Best security on earth. , and demonstration of methods which have proved helpful to th Individual and that they win furnish the material. i These suggestions which ara solicittho public can ha phoned In, from ed sent in in writing or delivered personally. Any one interested in the movement call Wasatch 826. The committee, hopes to reafch s practical and not a. theoretical solution of the high cost of Bring by means of this exchange of ideas. . so. - A 'i ljt dm 1 X, h.-e- ld Federal b3 nbe we fatally injured la on kuu.tt,obii act ideot t ife Inttmoction of Fourth and 8mxd Buuth street L4 Kunday afternoon. Is being kid today before Cy Jedg Heery C. Lund, eitung a aUg coroner, Mr. Hroeki bank, wd driving e motorvycl t on Ftitth East stroel ube he bu. aoutk f. Sse strork by n eutomoblla going d " Kecund KuUlk alrael end and F. t. Fo. neea college of I he L. U h U- cording lo Investlastloh 4, Kail Lake toe give moling capacpomoo In tl difity lo about 18.8 fer I centers wtlhia about fit minute of the N. K. A. hedqurir which will be 1 I ho Hotel Utah. Tkte 2 Including the use of hut one does tewn theatre sod If Ike Other play boueea happen Id he utilised duties clseed door hoars this number could be greatly Incrvaeed, Many of (he center choeen have mot than one room which can be uoed for eeetbUe eo I hat KupL I tension point out Iber la re need lo worry about placed tor holding a many eeaelos os lb ed orator o ill gam I oo. According I eetlmatea mad at CMvoland, between 1.88 and 8.88 person am exported at (ho July convention eo I he I easting accoro made Ilona am easily assured. AvaflaMd Mooting rWr The list of a veils bl meeting place so far secured by VupL It onion is aa follows: Tabernsrlo, Assembly hall. L. P, R tl.. Smith Memorial building. Itsrralt holt. Hotel Utah. J. U. company roof garden, public erhool, Whitney library, Lafayette hall. Twenty second ward rhpl. Keren teen I h ward chapel. Bishop buildchurch. Congregaing, Presbyterian tional church. Catholic cathedral. Weal Bid high school, Odenn. stale copilot, city ond county building, hati. Bait Lake Theatre. Fourteenth ward chapel. Bureau of Information and Dooerot gymnasium. This Ust I being sent east lo th K. E. A. official and upon th rorelpt from them of Information regarding th number of acaalon to h heid. final rrngsmni for th Us of th hall will ba mad. I also making a Th commit! chart ef th city and will plan n map which will nble visiting educator easily to find placed of meeting. Jl gram. fullest. I thqurei into the rirrumeUnc th death of 88. L. Bmeklo-beh- IH that P Killed by Auto Gty A4m Facts gsikemd l4r tf heeetoa ef fkyrtk1 exhottls, ht (( fad H.tH til Inairtci aoheul fund ill l Mi ertwel- fund halvereMy - ewtaleaaace fund Salt lake Is Ideal Inquest Is Held Over Body of Man Convention. . - |