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Show " ' I T vV'' w T.tr.rrXOBTHfJLV t-t- h w- x - t J r W - V"?4 .V , , a- T i ,";'TV y-r-- y- - rrrrrm r. n.i- - t, w O- - nmrfaj ilgki Friday partly cloudy. IDAHO FUr IWidif night 4 Friday; ynAmw temperature. -- j&tti PRICE FIVE CENTS CITY SALT' N UTAH THURSDAY M ) Any Impropriety in Seeking Data Direct From Calles, ' Stands on Rights. SEVENTY SEVENTH -- YEAR 1927 3 1 m AM NU Ml ul Ini V MARCH 1 A 4 aa S'. Iowan Charges Coolidge. With Playing Politics in Farm Bill V eto i By David Lawrence. March (CPA) Senator Borah ef Idaho, Juan of tha senate foreign committee, in a special Interview with thla correspondent, plained todaywby he had common. 1 rated with FTev ident Callea of Mexico, for inwith formation reaped to the oil -- land controversy. "I bad no inhe aald tention,' -to refjieot is any way on tha deof partment . atate. 1 wanted Filibuster Grips Senate all Night, Bills Strangle! WASHINGTON. Why Compromise With Evil, a reH-,lio- na certain information and I wanted to yet it direct. I recoynize BAVtUwect$j that some of the inf ormatlea comas thronyh diplomatic - ebannele Is sometimes inadequate hecanee of sentiments oar representatives abroad feel called upon to Supply only that information which sustains a particular policy- It to all a question of propriety and for each individual aenater to decide what the proprieties are. For Instance. I would not attempt to rommunlcato with another government if we were' neyottotiny a treaty or had some other matter dieent rectly nnder consideration. oilI con. for the statistics oa Mexican cessions because I was Inclined to - doubt some of tha statements made by tha oil companies in New Tork. in January I yot theowainformation nee. I was aot aend-in- y for my an official communication aa chairman of tha senate foreign reto- but aa aa in- ttons committee dividual senator I have tbo right ; to inform myself, . -- . -- some-apeci- al i tffier government will be -- ifthla arbitration trisubmitted'., I for bunal fiemeat provided certain armnwnonte ef n temporary the character can ha mads pending decisions by tho general c let me . aemmtsaion. HIT.) (Copyright AUNT HET S gambling on horse racing any different today than it was a week ago? Was the Legislature right when it voted down the Holther amendment providing for 30 days of racing during the State Fair and following that action with a repeal of the Redd Racing Law? meet to shortened to 21 dsya Tho overwhelming majority of tbo people of tho state from will not tbs race people multiall walks ot life, from all ply their efforts to increase the attendance sufficiently to offmood civic and other organiset the shorter terra? Do you zations voted with yon ha tho totter question and gave their really think that the shorter term will la any substantial unquestioned and unqualified Ton of action. your degree lessen the evil? approval were right and entitled to the Surely yon cannot be influenced by the revenues that will wholehearted support and inaccrue to tho State Fair assoof constituents your dorsement on your splendid work.- ciation. or by tho mean of pottage offered to the County --'air Why now uadd and kick over associations for their support. the grant service yon have Ton must sorely feel that ell rendered to your state and its , of the revenues received from people? la It that a raoe meet such a vice could not begin to for 24 days instead of 10 days, ; with a alight reduction in tha compensate for fastening the gambling habit upon even one pay of the race comomise lonof our citizens. ers, makes this siren more fair to look upon; lees alluring and Dont let the fair name of our state be dragged In the leas seductive to tho youth who mire and besmirched longer era in no way protected by the through a partnership In such proposed Miller bill, or to otha pernicious aril, or to profit er aneophisticated person and M a money way through the that the aril will thus be redownfall ef its citizen duced by being shortened so be It would be a thousand times that wa will safe In winking better to have no State Fair asat It, or even flirting with it sociation or County Fair assoa hole? ciations and agricultural cx- If race hone gambling to an aa hlbtt for the promotion of our the evU, great unmitigated great agricultural interests weight of authority of Jurist -than to allow tho state or legislatures and laymen clearcounties to be parties to the ly show why then compromise with it? If It to bad for debauching or otherwise hurtthe Redd ing of any one ot our citizen II or It days nnder dea Now honorable tho legislators, Jaw, or St day Bader feated Helther - amendment, you were elected to carry out tba will of your constituent; why to it not had for ft days If you have any doubt as to nnder the proposed Miller their desires in this very and (44,444 vrere spent dally oa race bet , 'matter, kindly consult them. And yon voters, wire, at last years race meet ha this or writs your legislators atate aa average ef fit per phone day Tor eaclrpetoou you stand tm the matter. ancS. in an effort to get someJOHN V. BOWMAN Do you thing for nothing. come MORRIS. GEORGE out think any good can ' HEBER C.Q. IVERSON. of such a practice? If the I Representative Dickinson Denies McNary-Hange- n Supporters Have Any Candidate for President Which "Why Senator Lodge used to keep with tip n constant correspondence members of tha British cabinet and ether Europeans daring tha time the Versailles peace conference was going on and ha read tha letters te us in tha senate foreign relations committee, Senator Sumner communicated with the British government duriny tha Mason SI id ell laic. At tor tho lateaoet, it does notapply either to this case or any other in which an individual merely seeks inforpaation. It applies to those who attempt te Influence a foreign government's policy- - Inasmuch as n private citizen or paper can seek information from a foreign government, it .cannot be contended that a senator has leas than n private citizen. right ' Senator Borah did aot car to discuss tba propriety ef the Mexican president's reply to him instead ef through the department of state. He said, however, that ha had received many communications from various foreign officials, particularly Juan Sacaaa, tha head of the He did rebellion in Nicaragua. aot answer Sacaaa but in the case ef letters from Chinn and Russia, he had acknowledged them, though In none of these eases was the correspondence at his initiative; Senator Borah made it clear that htv sola object in pursuing the Ifeuean controversy war to clear ap whether the America govern ment eras lending its support to ot) companies whoas titles were real Invalid. When I go to the he said, they give me data but they insist that It bo kept conI dont want to accept fidential. tha information that way. I believe in public diplomacy, though, of course, ones in n while I recognize reasons require that be kept In confidence thatnmatters certain length of time. Data ef tha kind I wanted I felt I could attach, get without any confidence direct to ed and that's why I went of Mexico. the president The Idaho senator stated that the resolution recently passed by the senate authorizing President Coolidga te negotiate with Mexico an extension of tho general claims convention was introduced at tha preaidant's request. This to In tba nature of advance consent from the senate because tba original convention was ratified by the annate and ft was considered proper to have the extension approved by the ate too The rotation expires and it Mal la August ef - onorable-Legislator? -H- Scores "Selfish Interests Who Use Power to Gain Own finds at Expense of Those Who Trust Them. WASHINGTON. March 1. (AP) The statement that President Coolidgea veto of tha McNary-Hange- n farm relief bill was inspired by n politicians calculations ot political advantage,' was mads today by Representative Dickinson, Republican. Iowa, la aa extension of remarks la the congressional record which, ho said, was designed e as the reply of organized veto message. Recognized aa one of the farm bloc leaden in Congress, tho Iowa member incorporated in hie remarks a statement signed, by Nchairman of the Peek, George executive committee of twenty-tw- o of tho North Central states' agriculture conference. , The veto was inspired not by a statesman's conception ef principles of economics n inAKgewmamti Dickinson said, hut by n poitti clan's calculations of political advantage. Warns ef Third Term. And be It remembered, ha added, that tho misuse ef political power to responsible for many of the onjiut burdens of the farmer and that it to through the misuse of political power that selfish industrial Interests era now seeking te further industrialise the nation at the expense of agriculagricul-turatoth- j ture. " 7 He declared that aewapaper comment had referred to the political rather than economic effects of the veto, and that la hie opinion, should any person bold tha office of president for longer than sight years, M would --ive his group ot friends and the particular Interests that appeal to him a distinct advantage. He predicted that tha third term Issue would become one of the primary influences in the 1121 presidential campaign. Mr. Peeks statement, some I.IN words In length, consisted of analysis of what he said were the fourteen points ef the veto meo- - . -- 5 Babies Die as Dry Forces Gain -- Utahn Given Understanding Forming Jockey Club Would Give Contract To Him, Is Testimony. Chicago Nurses Under In-- - by Testig&tion -- Physicians, CHICAGO. March 2 -- f AP) A nurses error in mistaking mild solution ot boric acid for distilled was water blamed today drinking by staff doctors at Columbus Memorial hospital for tha deaths ef five baby girl the eldeet of them only two weeks old. All five infants died in convulPoli tical Aims. . within the spec of a few Representative Dickinson denied sions The convulsions wars at boor that friends of the McNary-Hange- n first attributed te an epidemte of bill had supported It with the Intestinal influenza. hope of Its Inuring to the benefit Because ef the mildneea ef the or Injury of possible presidential some doubt was expressed candidate aald tha Republican eolation, it would prove fatal in one that had Itself te place Internal doe but tha doctors aald Party pledged agriculture on a sound economic It could cause death In tbs cans basis, and declared that only states of Infant In the northeast section ef the Two of tha Infants were 14 days country had voted solidly against of ag one was right, another was the measure. nine and tba yenngest vaa only Referring to tho tariff, ha said seven days old. It win now bo tbo problem of the nones assigned to tho ward farmer te study its schedule Ev- were Involved in tha investigation. erywhere ha will see, he continued, Pending completion of the Inquiry, that exorbitant prices are being Coroner Welif ordered suspension . . charged or that excessive arc fits of nil funeral arrangement are being mads, and ha. will Join with those who are seeking downward revision of such commodities M order to secure the U. PROTESTS TO suable to which ho believes ha is entitled. Denleo Formality Alone Holds Up Measure; Filibuster Carries Danger. WASHINGTON. Muck - (1X8) Out of the maelstrom of tha senate's turmoil tha dry amerged today with a civil service prohibl tlon unit fished out of tbo parliamentary chaos by a II to I vote with tha standard cloture hook. Only another filibuster can now defeat tha measure, which already has tha approval of both houv If the wets have given up the ghost, aa was Indicated by tha final senate vote last night, tha remaining legislative action will be merely a matter of formality during tho tost bourn of tha eeaaion 2- 1 stats racing toflfeWTS same ground as that covered Monday night In tha testimony of B-- F. Grant, first chairman of the commission. and W. H. Water who was oa the stand for abort time when ho was excused because of lllneo Mr. Rodman said ha waa against e track and in racing on a favor of having racing strictly under a corporation composed of Utah men. He told of a meeting at Ogden, addressed by Mr. Relf, (hat resulted in subscriptions of (34,444 and said that Relf had a right to expect that the Utah company would get the contract from remarks of the commission. Mr. Rodman admitted that some of tho minutes signed In typewriter with the three commissioners names did not represent the true v fact "I appeared to be one -- of the last ones to know that tha fair board waa to be given the permit. he said. Aa late aa May It. said Mr. Rodman. mi self and Mr. Grant voted against swarding a permit to the (air board to bo assigned to the Kyne-Dahnk- interests At that time Mr. Relfs association had no application before tbo board and tha witness aald ba learned' through mutual'' friends that Relf refused to put In an application because he bad been as- - (Continued on Page Three) before Friday noon. Tho league regards Draw Plan to Form , the victory as tha moot important step in tha direction of effective Big Rail Consolidation prohibition since the enactment of the Vototeed act. WASHINGTON, March 2. (AP) Tho new reorganization law, A plea for railwhich may become effective April road comprehensive consolidation looking to esL establishes in the treasury de- tablishment of a number of strong, propartment a efficient and well balanced eye hibition commissioner, nnder whom terns has been drafted by Chairall enforcement employee shall be man- Parker of the house comnnder the ctril service code en- merce commute gaged through competitive examinThe proposal, worked out oa the ations and shielded from political basia ot testimony taken during hearings Just completed, waa to be submitted to Congress today with a view of haring it printed In biU form for tho study of members and the general public during the summer recess Under the plan, th Interstate commerce commission would strive to preserve necessary weak or short linea ultimately bringing ntout the establishment of a numMarch I. EDMONTON, Alta., Muit Seizure of Vessels ber of strong systems and taka y (AF Charged with having kept necessary steps to promote econhis a crippled so Tony, omy. Cease, Consul at -- in a straw Uttered box fat a Squalid mud bouse which Also sheltered Hankow Warns. pig gees and hens on his farm. Etack ClilnlJ of Radway Centre, six mile from here, waa remanded for trial for criminal neglect BT JAMES Cable te The Deseret Newt here yesterday. (Special - and the Chicago Daily The Chinll family cams to CanNew) PEKIN. March S Tha American ada ? years ago from Gslicia. consul at Hankow has again pro- Neighbors said they were unaware tested to the Cantonese authorities of Tony's existence until tha propollen Investigated strangs DENVER. Colo., March I. against tha southern soldiers' ar- vincial bitrary and promiscuous seizure of rumors concerning the farm. (AP) With the main headings of American merchant vessel tho Moffat railroad tunnel 1.4TI Three French steamers alas were feet apart, l.(0 man are pounding sized at Iebang for tba purpose of away at top speed In an effort to transporting troops to Hankow complete th project before July (Copyright, 112?, Chicago Dally St, th contracted time. News Co.) A heavy snow storm .yesterday broke down th power line and March RAPID 8 CITT. I D. JOURNALIST DIES. (AP) Herbert Gray. 1(. high hatted the work on- - th westers IOWA errr. Iowa. March I school student, shot himself aid for several hour hot tho tunUP) Prof. C. H. Weller, through the heart with a rifle test nel commission waa advised last ef the department of Journalism at night after locking himself In bis night that tha damage bad been tha University of low since Its room. Brooding over school work repaired and work waa proceedto thought to hare been tha ease founding in 1124 to dead- ing rapidly. anti-salo- on S. To Await Probe End WASHINGTON. March (AP) "Jerry Tarbot," tha 11 ring unknown soldier." whoas claims of having been shell shocked out of his memory in tha world war have carried federal and private investigators along a circuitous and endless trail to learn his real identity. must await, completion of a department of justice inquiry before he can hope for recognition aa a genuine American war vet-- eran. , Decision to postpone action on a hill which would giro Tarbot aa honorable discharge from tho army antf full compensation status wit: b tha veterans bureau, was reached by the house veterans committee last night after a dramatic hearing which developed charges that the man wae a crook, draft dodger and a fraud. The aliegattoa wae made by Representative Johnson. Republican. It was a potato Peeln oa tha South Dakota, chairman of the kitchen floor that ruined my cake eomm'tte and waa heatedly deIf I hadn't o fell, At wouldnt o nied by Tarbot, who was preoent during both sessions, com- mission was appointed it gave George O. Relf of Salt Lake to understand that If ba would organize Utah Jockey club, this organization would bo given a contract to conduct racing, according to testimony given by Gaga B. Rodman, member of the commission, who Wednesday night was the chief witness before the legislative committee of which H. H. Crouch to ohalrman. Tha committee to examining into charges made on tha floor of tha boose by Charles Redd that there wea graft In the eventual awarding t the permit to the state fair board which, in effect, meant awarding tha right te conduct race to William F. Kyne . end Fred Dahnkca. r ... , Covers Some Ground. - Bn Jerry Tarbot Forced Crippled Boy Found .Living With Pigs, Father Is Arrested ' Is Reported Out Witness Admits Error In Minutes- - of Meet- House Will Again 'Dising; Tells of Discuss Permitting of pute Over Concession. Track Sport. half-mil- Antiseptic is Oven Victory, Bill Pots In Place of Water All in Civil Service Bloc Refuted to Allow letcuero Comb Sea In Plea Vote on Reed Darkneu; 9 Veueli Are To Continue Campaign In Danger of Sinking ; Probe Over Summer. Pattenger Ship on Rock New Racing Bill By Sifting Board As soon aa the The new racing law projected through tha Miller bill now before the house was brought out of the aiftig committee Thursday and sent to the calendar where It will be brought up for consideration within the next few dag This measure Wae Introduced following the paaaage of the repeeler of the present Redd racing law. It mat with favor in the house committee on agriculture. Though the report submitted to the house was divided the majority a as favorable. A few days later before tho bill could be reached In its position on the house calendar, a rifting committee was appointed to which all bills petvilng were eent. Tbs rifting committee at a session Thursday noon regarded the matter as of sufficient importance to warrant the house In again subject ef whet iter a abort racing meet of 2 days should ba allowed at the state fair. The hill has the favorable report of - the committee- agriculture which baa been adopted by tbo High School Student Kills Self in Room 1 Members ' Slumber in SAutheaater Continues to Cloak Room at ConPlay Havoc Off Coast test Waget; Dry Meet-PushOf Virginia; SOS Calls Through. Come From Everywhere ed MAti KINGTON. March t. (AP) Tbe ana y was called upon today to make the senate lounges more oomfunabiefar night steepen and s supply of 2h blankets will be on band from now until adjournment at noon tomorrow. Tba sequent wa amde by tbe senate wbo reported a decided shortage of wraps for tl.o araatora wbo stayed tbroagfa the session toot Bight- - BT WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON V. NORFOLK. March I men are adrift (AP) Forty-si- x off the Atlantic coast In two help-labargas and two Hghtehipg and tha steamer city of St. Louis with its steering gear disabled, to dangerously near tha HatUrsa shoals as the result ef tba firece northeastern which swept th coast yesnt least terday and endangered nine vassal ss -- sixty-nint- ht " NEW TORK. March 1 (INS, Furious gales raging up th Atlantic coast, from Cape Hatteras northward, today wrought havoc among coastwise and foreign shipping. Radio calls of distress sent coast guard vassals hastily out to bucking mountainous wave to stead by and render aid to tha stricken ship Most ot th storm's eaaua'tie were la tha vicinity of Capa Hat- . WASHINGTON. March h JN8) A hand-cu- ff jd Congress rolled wearily towai 1 1ts death today with all Its tegtola Jva functions paralysed by a spectacular filibuster la the senate. An session, the second within a week, failed te break tbe was directed to- ters which filibuster, Tee dangerous points off the ward blocking adoption of the left without Reed resolution, authorising haw Virginia coast war were when two "lightship tights cam Investigation Tbasua nmt mooring rose upon senate. torn front totheir Tho sea. Out ship are Which at f o'clock had .been fa swept quipped with power and officials session for 20 hours with all indi cations pointing to a continuous belies they might well rid out " Morm. session until the final adjournment theTwo each carrying eoal barge at noon tomorrow. house- While tba filibuster existed la flvt men. wr broken from tbeir Tbo adoption of this committee th off cap and Virginia convoys senate ail activity by tha report placed the bill In a form tha in th darknea where It would provide for a rac- bourn area furiia and leaders of tha lost British Tba freight chip King that ing com mission of three men ap- opposing factions admitted h Con- David, which left New Tork March pointed by the governor, tbs chair- tho record of tba tha via 1 for th South Sea man to be paid a day and tbe Panama Canal, want ashore five (Continued on Page Three) other two members SIS tor each of southeast south Cape miles by day ef actual racing. Fees would Henrv shortly before midnight, and ba charged to agencies conducting his vessel the fearing same captain, in tho substantially racing would ba pounded to places by tbs sjstera as that In vogue la tha past O. 8. sis- sea 8. out sent two year heavy Two coast guard cutters put Tbe members of tbs commission, out from Norfolk. Va, to tha King however, would not be allowed to David's assistance. issue a racing permit for more than ba to Th coastwise passenger steamer one meeting annually held concurrently with tbe state City of St Loni with about thirty fair. passenger had bar stearins gear The prefits ef the racing would disabled by tha Mono. She was to tha state be divided last reported drifting off Capa counfair and among tha Battens shoal with several vesSAGUACHE. Colq.. March ties for the support of county fairs IN8 James Allen, it, lies dead sels rushing to her aid. and toys and giri'club work. hers today, the victim of snow-slid- e Tha 7, (00-to- n American steamer Several other bills have a priority In Cotton Jamas waa Firmer called for assistance shortover tha racing bill on the calen- a foupdryman Canyon. Monte Tint from after midnight, ly miring ah was dar. , Oslo., and was on hit way to the ash or. Six other measures were brought Big Six mine to Install machinery. Th steamship Bulanlereo, bound out of the sifting committee Thursfrom Ban Pedro to Newark, N. Those Included H. C R. k. by day that ah waa forced to Crouch proposing a constitutional heave to off tha Virginia coast. amendment on location of tho She reported an her lights were Mata prison: H. B. tl by Stine proout, but did not give her position viding for foreclosure of Hens for or other information. special taxes; H. B. 1(1 by Hacking of marks te registration relating and brands; H. B. (0, Ryan, emHarvard to Cut Tima powering county commissioner to finance geological surveys; H. B. Required in Class Room It?., Judiciary committee, relating to juvenile court procedure and AuWilliams Full Holds CAMBRIDGE. Mam. March 1 B. 14S. Btine. relating to the salaries of tbe clerk end deputy clerk (AP) Harvard ha a decided to cut Land -to thority Troops of the supreme court. substantially th length of time now required of students In tbo Officials Say. clem room. Rabid Cat Bites Wife Falling In lin with British and European universities whose anOf Nevada Governor WASHINGTON. March I. (AP) nual period of teaching and examis from two to three months Reports that American marines ination S shorter Th than hero, tbs corporation RENO. March (AP) will march tho internation- and board of overseers today apwife of Governor Balxar was bit- al settlementthrough at Shanghai Saturday ten in th arm and scratched by prompted the statement at - the proved a report by tbe faculty of science and aria manrecommending a rabid cat. at tha governors navy today that Adsion In Carson City yerierday. A miral department C. 8. Wllliama had full dis- the ehaurThe plan may be put Into efsurgeon pronounced It to be rabid. cretionary authority to land the fect in 'the academic year 1K-I- t Tbe cat bad been pet of thq men whenever he saw fit. Two important ends nra sought family In their home at HawAt commander of tho naval under the new arrangement parthorne and waa taken with them force la Asiatic water Admiral tial to Carson City when Balxar was Wllliama to freeing of Mudents from minot to o .advise required and nute continuous In supervision Inaugurated January. of troop move- their studies, and relief ef teachdepartment After attacking Mr Balzar. the tbe ment In event the the of marines ers excessive firm their eat bit Mr Owtn Hamp, wbo tried part to put it in n cellar and shortly aft- aboard the transport Chsumnnt burden of teaching erwards tha animal died. Mr needed shore exercise they could be Balzar and Mr Hamp will prob- landed and paraded aa the comably taka the paateur treatment. manding officer ehoee. WILLIE WILLIS They attached ho particular to reporta that the marine were to be paraded. -By ROBERT QUILLEN t 1 1; 'V 4 pn A riErtej to t sixty-nint- lit 20-d- ay two-thir- ds one-thi- rd Marines to Parade Through Shanghai s ft 1,000 at Work On WtreurateTz pig Tunnel Water encountered heading has slowed somewhat. , The pioneer or water bore, which eras ho.ed through February 11, to being used for trsnzportation of supplies and direct communication between th two portal Th main heading which are smaller than th finished bore will be completed by tbo end ot March contractor say If aw unforeseen obstacles are encountered, tbe first train should pass through tho tunnel about July th contractors beihrv. t. t 5 Good Will Planes to Go to Montevideo ASUNCION. Paraguay. March S- (AP) Th United 8tates army "Good Will aviators who arrived here yesterdav from Buenos Aires hi th planes San Francisco and St Louie, expect to remain hero until tomorrow, when they will resume their flight to Montevideo, Uruguay. This will gtva th Sen Antonio an opportunity to catch up. after having lagged behind since It wai forced to delay at Tumaco, ColumThat new girl to the prissy kind bia to mxka angina repair Tha Sanantonio flew across tha that always makes voj think may be Andes yesterday from Valdivia, ysu'v got g hoi In your toc-TSet 'show Chile, to Semina. ArSOrtllE XZ I : V kr f |