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Show s I.: 1850 FOUNDED ATTORNEY GENERAL THURSDAY SEPTEMREK.SQ 1920 SALT LAKE YEAR SEVKNTY-FIIIS-T CITY UTAH Alleged Thug Said To be on Parole 1 Democrats Plan Speaking Dates fromban Quentin For WrGrMcAdoo BUDDIiHERE WEVE (SPENT MOST OilR VlVES 'PERFECTS OUR- PM SOLVE OF Word has been received at -slate Democratic headquarters at the Newhouse hotel, that WilSi liam Olbbs MrAdoo, former secE SCHOOLS s retary of the treasury and di- 1 rector general of railroads, will SELVES MAYBE arrive In Utah the early part of ' LEAGUE. October to fill apeai.lng engageIntroduced ion of City Children Cannot be Tumec .HAVE ments in Balt Laka sad other ' PLAYERS SOM- EUtah cities Commiition Before Ciric BASEBALL Not having been advised of tha Away From Buildings in ' s ; Wij, THEN to be route DAY, taken DAD. probable by the Club Close Proximity to Their former secretary, K Is planned Members, .. .Wbo If he come over the northern ,AN' GOES AND PLAYS route to have him apeak at LoPromise Support. Homes, Brief Opines. gan and Ogden gn route to Balt PHONEY BALLY Lake. Bhouid be come from the south, speaking dates will ba arD. WANTS' DRASTIC ordinance aimed ta PINION rendered today by US -- TO ranged at I'rovo and 1osalbly American Fork. make It possible for the city U Draper, assistant attorney -The former secretary la aow a notice genei-al- , will eerve propsrly to cops with ths on his swing around the circle smoko situation wag introto school authorities that chll end definite dates of hla visit In duced at this morning's session of Utah are dally expectad from 'dren cannot be turned away from the national Democratic speakths citj commission, which was atschool, In the districts wherein they ers bureau. tended entitled w6en by a large delegation repreafe plainly, they 'reside, H. L. iMulltner, chairman of tho senting the Rotary club. 'to go to such school, which means, state Democratic central comAfter explanation of tho city's alms mittee, will leave today for Haacoordlng to Mr. Draper, that no mat ber where he will address the and purposes had been made by Mayor ! 'ter what the crowded condition of Wasatch county convention, C. Clarence Neslea, members of the school houses Is, school authorities which wtll he la session there toclub expressed tbemaelves as being morrow, cannot send pupils to other schools, behind the campaign to a man. They Frank W. Bean, chairman of 'Under the law. tho Cache Democratic did not Insist upon the suggestion the county mean that to The law Is construed central committee, .was at stale club had previously made to disconarschool authorities must provide for headquarters this mornlnff tinue ths use of soft coal for fuel ranging for speakers In this secall the pupils of school ace in each of tho stats. tion but declared that If a ram-- 1 purposes, sufficient not la there If district. of the amoks evil Is In sight edy the for prop. room In School bulldlne through other means, the club elands r instruction of as many children as ready to render whatever assistance then It Is the duty appear for lessons, to and co --operation It may be able to.. 1 provide It, and of school officials The ordinance, framed after the lav GOVERNMENT not to send these students Into other recommended by Osborn Monnstv-consultlinMr. to Drapers districts, according ' on engineer, in hla terpretation of the law. the smoke survey, was readreport in thu r 11 Dotal Students Transferred, presence of the Rotariens and augges. tlons were made aa to changes which , (Special to Th Nswa) This may cause some changes In they thought might make it more efD. C., Bept 80. Balt Lake City, especially In high WASHINGTON, fective. The ordinance was laid over schools, where advanced pupils are United former Sutherland, Oeorge for further consideration and several' said to he crowdlnc the ninth and Btatea senator from Utah, personal conference will be had with persons tenth crades, while In other schools IDE friend and advisor of Senator Warren directly Interested In the campaign there la room to spare. School smoke before It Is - finally : Besides affording the exhibition of G. John E. Weston, aged 12 years, at the beginning of this Harding, Republican nominee for against . ,. Utah-mad- e passed. Utah-grow- n and for products school year. It Is understood, directed with the murder killing charged president, was la Baltimore Tuesday Its of Kind. from some Junior hlch . , one In students ever vast assembled display, with Mr. Harding on hla tour of the of his father last July, was today tak' schools to attend others, on account TAH is to be further filmed for .When enacted It is aimed to make fair grounds on Friday, Oct. I, eastern atatea. Senator Sutherland la the en from the Salt Lake county Jail to of crowdlnc, and students In all cases reels and Is to the ordinance the best law of Its kind government counted the national by convertRepublican be will Oct. . caused and t, Saturday, to be found In any city in the United Randolph Rich county, to stand trial. compiled although the chance as one have her scenic as well as reof foremoat committee their to and distances some to travel lone ed into an open air political forum. It Is expected that a formal verdict campaign speakers. He Is also doing States clamation wonders exhibited The ordinance la largely technical In go to the expense of spending iponey finding the young man insane at the by the United States Reclamation servi- On those two days, respectively, the some special work during the cam-pal- nature. v 'or car fare, It provides for ons chief In candian and maintains office and Democratic Republican of the will time was and Mr. ehootlng of result, ce.- C. J. Blanchard statistician, and smoke Inspector at a salary of 88,000 The opinion Draper United Btates Marion, Ohio. and for dates governor to in to Muir L. commital a response the state J. two to defendant's th rendered year, deputy Inspectors at a R. B. Dame, saff photographer When Senator Sutherland arrived In the s4nator will make campaign addresu-e- a 18,400 a yea? each, and two in Inquiry regarding a Logan mental hospital la amlqipate., ao--i United States Reclamation sarvloa arbefore the assembled crowds of Marion from Utah a month ago he salary of at A where 80 children, living outside the a . deputies aalary of 11.800 a yeas cording to Sheriff Stanley Wilson, rived In the city this morning after visitors to the fair. It Is expected 41- - was the house guest of the Hardings each.It also provides that no new right to atcity limits were denied the The So la has which work former the Albert J. so that Beveridge, west a tour of the since July 'urgent who took Weston away this morning. making 1 be opinion or may constructed ones tend the Logan schools. old plants Idaho, senator from Indiana, will deliver a been assigned to Senator Sutherland reconstructed or Improved unless ths It is understood that the prosecu-Itlo- n 21. They have visited Montana, states that cases where the parents of that ha ia not.sur he will be able to plans and Will not oppose the Insanity plea Nevada, Oregon and California with political speech. the era first the children own property withinmust Exhibitors at the state fair are busy return to Utah to help out In the state passed uponspecifications In view of the probable testimony of the especial purpose of photograph- by the department U city limits of Logan, the schools He la. 1 their however, reclam Activity up campaign. and man is putting of surveys setting displays that ng the alienists making mentally charred with tha duty of looking after receive these children Weston shot hla father tlon projects, featuring the develop- particularly rife In the horticultural forth all efforts to return to Utah unbalanced. 1 It then goes on schools. to exert hla Influence where before manufacturers' and election, -- home followscenic ment. building of and. the the of window their to describe the forms of construction - -from a projects The other opinion. Which may cauee in support of Senator Smoot's elaborate most some of the deidea with showing, man the attractions of The a securing young quarrelwhich will be permitted. ing an upset to practices forced upon clared that his father had tormented picture publicity to attract tourists and in years will be open for public in. Ths board took under advisement Salt Lake schools on account of Lake said Salt is that It lihlm settlera spection. the previously. recommendation of tho chief ef crowded conditions was a verbal one, The visitors are now planning a county will have a display of farm Motorman Narrowlv the taxicab permit of the Z that police baaed upon the last statute quoted in be will few days tour to film Zion's canyon. and orchard products that Taxicab company be re all the Logan letter, which says thatown Knights Will Give The disOn previous filming. trips Utah vat a revelation to spectators Electrocution yoked. Evidence was offered to the Escape districts must provide for their In a has been disprepyear nearly play including Provo, Payson and effect that an operator of the service 1 Inaugural Ball ley , school children. coat thousand has several and aration val tricts belonging to the Strawberry Motor man J. Bmullen of the Ninth has been arrested lot violation of tha ' Yey Attorneys Keply. already dollars to produce. Decorative gralne avenue car line narrowly . escaped prohibition law. Denying the charges of the Bamproject hat An inaugural ball Is to be given at been irrigation ' caeee In were with grown In specially covered. many Sower The letter containing the Inquiry berger Electric railroad officials that Bids Opened. death by electrocution last night whan Bids wars opened and referred ta and reply, in the Logan case follows: shipping coal from Carbon county ooal the Hotel Utah by the local Knights the local commercial club arrange- for display purposes. J. H. Manderfleld, supervisor of I a- - trolley wirs broke at First South the city engineer Columbus as the crowning event of ments are now being made to film of Dear Mr. Muir: for tabulation for stock the cattle out the says to round Lake Salt environa and W have the communication of D. mines to Ogden, via tho Utah Railway a Columbus department, . j' gu ,,treeU and th, broken nd proposed sewer extensions In the ter. I celebration, Oct. 12. the Utah reel. day be will this all odds show Educa-tio- n the by year of Board and Of which the lines with between Eighth West and the . the corporation, Tarbet, clerk I foil against the front window pz the rltory of theclub will be ball officers At ever the moat a at us pretentious to attempted referred by Jordan river' and Fifth South street, of Logan city, Circulation System Vast. they are affiliated, causes a delay of 5' ?t!rln th Utah state fair. Soma of the finest .Jr,r! and 8txth South and Second North from one to five days, mostly on ac- - inducted Into office. An Invitation Is "then fell to the car raJla and you for our opinion. Mr. Tarbot says: to Mr. Blanchard circula- show According In are herds scheduled the wait on Jo30 Just also that territory between to students living the general public. streets; count of switching, the Utah Railway (also Issued "We have a struck It flash a was lurid Is provided through for tion these films of entry, he said. Fifth South street and tha Los Anthe outside of Logan City limits. The company filed a request with the state seph-J- I. McKay Is chairman of the mediums such as the bureau From 118,000 to 820,000 In premi- rail. The short circuit formed in this have public utilities commission that the committee in charge of the ball and is various in the department, ums will be awarded to winners in manner automatically broke the cir- geles and Salt Lake Railroad comeducation visual of parents of some of these children house and no fur- pany tracks and Fifth South street property and maintain commission deny the petition of the assisted by Robert Driscoll. Richard the visual education societies in the logan City fair departments this yegr, The cuit at the power was done, Bmullen, Con- and Eighth West street and tha Redfor that reason that we should school Bamberger railroad officials, whih Kane, Ralph Bruneau and James universities of a number of states, and the ther damage to is honors ribbon said for rivalry would force publication and mainten- Lynch. National colors will decorate through general lecture and class ba K. G. Jacobson and an uhlden-tille- d wood road. their children. - Cache county school keen. The fair Is going ductor woman A communication from the city au- were the only ones in district, enumerates these children on ance of a Joint coal rate Into Ogden the ballroom of the hotel for the oc- work with special courses In Ameri- to unusually "home a be Institution, strictly ditor advised the commission that ' from the Carbon county coal mines casion and special musio will have an can history and geography. Up to the car. their census report' and they also the been available all space having nearly with 'additional appropriations made The document filed claims that coal Interesting place on the evenings present It seems that all pictures have reserved maintain schools near the homes of by Utah exhibitors. since the adoption of tha budget, the could not be expedited from one to program. The grand march will be led been with civic these children as does Logan we city. made In With Conclude Yeoman are five days If shipped over the Bamber- - by state, county and city officials and organizations of the west which have general revenue fund la overdrawn to ' Will you kindly tell us whether denoml-berger th amount of 84,018.78. Tho auditor Various Into of Dance or s Bank church And children Bam-Conthat these coal to 1 dignitaries ger take via tie cost routing the of Clearings financed the Banquet obliged pictures. asserts that this amount must be a would avoid delaya The Utah I nations. our schools." not Itself has provided yet gress ear Th good by seringa from depart.J . ldU. ll.- -l Railway compart ya?so cia!m"lhal fund tor tuts purpose tn spHs of the of the Brotherhood made Rank (Merit mental appropriations that tho city public Is now adequately served fact that demands for these films is there are two classes of children the Scandinavian Reunion. of may live within 1U revenue and that bank with coal shipments originating on the clearings of American .Yeomen, Realm Todays local in. excess of the sup- among the 39 referred to. Those whose always largely ooncludad last evening, at no more special appropriations can be amounted to $3,254,671 28 as comparents own property In Logan and Utah railway, and that no public. ne- - The Scandinavian Missionary Reun-PZ-io- n save from funds previously apMr. New house those who do not. As to those whose cesslty exists for a Joint coal rate with the cortaken," hotel, two days of enter- made, for ths with 82,761,878.(8 wm be held In the Fourteenth B1crfrd to the departmental acIn Logan city, the Bamberger line into Ogden..-Th- e propriated "In the pared bantoday, parents wrt property 4681, with a tainment and Instruction, Ths counts. f Utah railway further claims ward chapel, Saturday, Oct. I, at 4:30 selection of distribution agencies A responding day of last year. Compiled It appears from Section toastM. was Wolfs H. which at for ths month of Septem- quet Laws of Utah, that such children may that the Bamberger railroad does not p.m. A good program hae been ar- considerable number of government clearings were ths 1(9,879,-874.4master, speakers Among ber just closed amounted to The own or control sufficient freight cars . attend the Logan city schools.follows: ranged for the occasion and refresh- films are now being shown In Europe as compared with -- 878,719, Dr. H.- - A. Whits of Salt Lake, William Navy Enlistments suitable for the traffic necessary. section referred to reads as ments will be served to all mem- and during the war western films were 789.14, a decrease I of Murray, snd H. W, Cannegleter from the Show clearings Good Increase ball 8.39 a Each city subject to the provisions At utilized in all European camps p.m, bers of tbs society. Pitkin of Sioux City, Iowa, one of the Of 88,840,866.86. take them all territory which the Logan city will be given in Odeon hall for all of Americannearly soldier. These films ar of September, 1919, thlachspter and five national directors of the order. A The enlistment and hereafter be added thereto, shall schools Scandinavian missionaries and their specially of value in acquainting dance concluded the evening's Section 4888 Compiled Laws ol friends. one school district and Rule CitieY For men with their opportunities records of the navy for tho week end, to - school- - therein" shall be free Utah, 1917, provides that In acquiring homes In the- west under Plan Is Considered ing Sept. 18,' show almost 29 per cent ages recent--ac- t In 'each district Subject -tothe residents thereof between the chilof Congress which gives Increase over the --preceding - Vk, of 80 days preference right for filing on provisions of this chapter; public of I and 18 years of age-anALLEGED THEFTOF BONDS were I.19L' schools shall be free to all children The total A meeting of tho city charter comreclamation lands and dren within the required age whose projects public total 248, total reservages of 0 and 18 years will be. held tonight in the father, mother or guardian Is a tax between- the mittee Interested. Soldier ists transferred to the regular navy, district age," and Section 474fr Compiled payer within said men city- - commission chamber at which "The interest of our It, and total extensions 4. or a grand A to the children who- live out- Laws of Utah, 1917 makes the folIn home making plans of tbs gov- time consideration will be had of a total of 1,496 men added for the week lowing provision: side of Logan city and whose Itparents Mr. Blanchernment la evidenced," would , formal indorsement of the proposed ending September 14, aa against 1, 'Every parent, guardian or other own no property In the city. ard also pointed out, 'by the very home .rule for cities" amendment to 26 for the previous week 'appear that Logan city Is not required person having control of any child r reclamathe in the constitution and a publicity camt between 1 and 18 years of age, shall There was a largely attended reeep large correspondence Special to The Nqws ) hills Introduced tion office Beversl be required to send such children to tlon given last evening, at the First paign aimed to acquaint the voters 80. As a result of OGDEN, Sept. with ths matter, public district or private 'school In Methodist church. In honor of the A' report will be received from a Investigations by the sheriff's office, the d18,rk:t In which he resides. reN. the H. Dr. J. Rev. Williams, which has Investigat- Paul Bellman, cook at the boarding "It will be noted that residence it I ed home rule In other cities mad the basis of th right to attend tiring pastor who leaves this evening house at tho Wilson plant of the V school in any given district. The for S&n Francisco, to assume the pasSugar company, is out Amalgamated Shorthand fattInto at session the Congress last of of ntent the legislature to make resi- torate of Grace Methodist church Bookkeeping ed In passage owing to pressure of of a job and in Jail his room mate dence the basts of attendance, service In four after ti years that city saiae.oe Pit yek this magnlflclant Dictaphone other business Among these were named Hyslop, Is no longer the cusfurther strengthened by the fact that Salt Lake. Among the speakers were In a bungalowsouth-.asix room soldiers the bonds bill and of stock oil settlement todian 4e the rt for C. alleged of the education Calculate?' children of tbd money subdivision Simon Gov. Burroughs Bamberger, Mayor vvauuful Smoot rural homo bill. The lormer be worth 86,000. and Miss D, Confers, of the state is distributed to the dis- Clarence Nealen and Sen. Reed Smoot. urroued d by new bomaa. provided for service men with actual owner of the securities, is taking Comptometer cars Hardwood floors In three rooms on the beats of the number of Elder Richard R. Lyman, on behalf tricts r- " work In developing three large bedrooms finished In Children reetdlrg within the district, of Brest. Heber J. Grant of the L. D. irrigation and of them for herself. Typewriting to farm settlement projects In ell states. Rev. Clem Davlfcs, as provided by section 4646, Compiled B. church, th Aceordtng to Deputy Sheriff John 'white- enamel, wallaits decorated features are ,Uit buyer Among the men to receive salaries during ths. Hooper of Wtleog who made the In . Law of Utah. 1911. Waterloo Methodist church; Prof. Penmanship case window book seat, castel. period of aotual construction snd aft- - J vestlgatlon, Miss Confsre turned th 1L J, Steams. Mrs. Arp. Core, Mr "Very truly fours. yery large linaa china buffet, two rwsrd to have going, concern farms I bends over to Hyslop for safe keeping "D. M. DRAPER, Bus!ne$ English , two verv large elotboo J. C. McClain, Mrs. Earl Nichols am c meets, turned over to them at cost with pay-- 1 Yesterday noon on Hyslnp's return to closet, clothes chute, asd medNow Operating"Assistant Atty. General." Mias Anna Davis. -Commercial Law ments carried over Into a long period II his room, Heilman, his room mste. A muaieai program was given. Inicine cabinet All large Snd well eerted he had found Hyslop's trur, ventilated. Tull cemented basement years Mis Ruth 1atteraon solo by cluding Advertising NEW OUR with heating plant, coal room, frplt Tho Smoot-rura- l home bll pro-- 1 J opened, and Investigation showed the and Miss May Bsrterson, Miss Ruth Guide floor drain and laundry. Big Conference room, Official - securities were minting men vtdes betw-tfor Both Salesmanship prlWilliams, Miss Grace Price. Richard No. Salt Lake lot with drtvewav plenty of ror-n- a were taken before Sheriff H. C. rate and the Lewis Prof and government Burkhardt enterprise, Parry for garden and garage. Term 816es Commercial Art - Plant. for the construction of similar settlefor Investigation but were reDr. Williams Tbs usual Conference Guide la Steams balance monthly. presented rash, ments and It passage wlH undoubted- leased.' now being compiled and will be with a traveling bag an behalf of Washed Sand We was other a have many extend pe. Selims te EVENING activities properties ly f ths aervloe and DAY AND Wilson, Returning the church. issued In time for the coming Contde from the abovs, some of which and Gravel Increase the number of homes for sol- discharged by th gtigsr company He Dr. Williams made feeling response, ference SESSIONS ' meet til seeda Call your eorely hired diers. and on act his ion as up It belongings gathered Early by Congresa In order that may he thanking those present for the tribute Crushed ns for appointment. .theses bills As Anticipated. There are siLSlfto ip Jake him to Ogden Deputy committees afe "AH Ihe Yek f p7eaasto pAsslMe," mors than 260,000 men wbe Hooper stopped the car snd on searrhsend in Immediately all of hie work in the church. urged have Indicated deeir to avail them- lng Sellman a suitcase found th missno Ices of Auxiliary Organlaatlon The pulpM will be occupied 'next - Zip Service He wag srrested. selves of the eppertunttlee when ing bond gathering and particulars of Sunday morning and evening by Su- This morning Miss Coofare came te under the soldier settlement bill are urgently re- perintendent r T J. Lace, when saL. D. At the present time reclamation Ogden snd took possession f her prop1 nouncement will prohaby be made j quested Three notices will be pubsheriff s projects do not contain any unentered erty, which she sdrtn-- d the lished gratis but most be furnished whe th neW tnlme'cr will be. A of Office was worth to . charge land netdlem. The I6,e9. available s soon as poealhle William Prior 4e departure tension of raneja on arraraU how grand larceny trig be filed ag;n1Nell L. the county atavailable wPl h make farm man, ef number B according ock. '.tl formation. Temple W. N kTUin will give a dine Wasatch 3331 nits next spring." b borer st bis home, Word has been received by Chief of Pollcs Joseph E. Bur-bld- gs that Ed. A. Bums, 81 years old, who was arrested early on the mom In Jr of Sept. 1, by Detectives D. L. Larsen and C. W. Rosenkrsnts on a charge of high-wa- y robbery, 18 a" paroled prisoner from the Ban Quentin penitentiary in California. This Information came la a letter from Ed. H. Whyte, state parole officer of California, who says Burns has btsn identified as Stanley A- - Merritt, who was serving a sentence, of three years for grand larceny. He atlll had ! months of hla sentence to serve when paroled on June t, 1120, and the letter from Whyte says if ha is convicted here he will be returned to that state to complete the unexplred term after he hae served his sentence in this state. If he la not convicted here, the letter states, ha will be returned to that stats as soon as his trial hers Is over. Burns and Frank Wooten. It years old, were arrested eoen after they are alleged to have stolen ,an automobile belonging to W. F, Culmer, 274 First avenue, and to have held up six persons In rapid succession late on the night of . Sept.. I, and during the early morning hours of Sept. J.' They were apprehended at Sixth South , and Main streets by the officers and II. Duncan, 242 Seventh East street, and N. Vance, 68r Duncan avenue, who had been held up shortly before. At the time they were apprehended, the officers aay, the two men were In the act of robbing Charles Erickson, 241 east Sixth South street Both men ran at the approach of the officers who fired three shots apiece after them. Wooten was captured at the time but the other man evaded the officers When Wooten was searched at the police station ,a letter addressed to French F. Garrett at the Weldon Hotel was found In his possession. The officers then went to the room Indicated on the letter and In a few minutes Burns entered and was placed under arrest. Both men were positively identified later by the victims of . the holdups as the men who had robbed them. Both were bound over to the district court fpr trial on charges of robbery. DISTRICT 'O u 7i 10 PE m a- WELL TO F attest 0IV5 UP TH. PERESSEN' be what Mother 1 BE. ,'JUSr PRESIDENT of The' .'united .STATE'S ! 1 Verdict of Insanity FILMS Political Foram at ng Slate Fair Will Be Expected in Weston Murder Case Trial ' Feature This Year .- I ... gl ' -- a-- -- Holt-Petere- Day AheadofLastY 9, . Bof ohe - d s - - Bungalow Bargain CommericalCourses J -- fire-bric- IpXSTigj - a-- a Ie-tera- - f S. Cosiness College,- 5Rock - et-fer- Mis-etena- Re-unto- ns Ir t of j |