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Show Consolidation ofAdminiitra' ' tive Duties, Curtailment of Road Expenditures And Other Reforms Asked. The foil text of Governor Mabey' message will be found on page S, section 2 of this Issue. (By Associated Press ) WASHINGTON', Jan. 11 Harding will take the oath of fiffloe in the senate chamber and all outside ceremonies elseplanned at the capltoi andaccordwhere will be adandoned, reached a to decision today by ing 'th "Joint Congressional InaugurJl committee u (By Associated WAUKEGAN, I1L. .U-- . i Twenty prohibition igor, swift ra i Chicago mads and shortly after q estimated thattheJI'zd timed the gutter? Into ruTirg brooks With some TStfO quads' 1 of liquor. The agents wore rubber goloshes and were arrred w'th axes Crowds gathered as rasas and barrels were spilt open A nearby store did a business in dime tin cup. but some of the age..', esand sayed rolls of llfesave- waved the spectators bars YouTl yourse.ven poison shouted the agent. 'Tha' stuff is a mixture of every Known brand of moonshine nd home brew. to Some spectators seeir-- d court death, but no casua.bes P,-e- Senate Decide to Appoint Committee To Visit College Secretary of Navy Declare Until All 'Power "Agree, U. S. Should Continue it 'Naval Building Plan. Ont May Leave For East Tonight. Three' Armies Are Advancing pn Nationalists in Asia Minor King May Direct Battle. (By Associated F rests ) MATTICE Ont . Jan 1 The three American naval balloonists stranded ner Hudson Bay when their big bag descended After & flight from Rock-awaX Y reached this rail head today after mushing down from Moose Factory AU three officer were In excellent condition While definite plans have not been tnade for their departure for the east, it be.ievcd they will leave here tonight They' reported no exciting incidents on their dog sled trip down from Moose Factory 1 y, reti.i 1 Newipaper Correspondent Firt to Greet Flier ag-in- in SGMMT f LFILHONT 'Spcci il rnrrenpondcnl of the I. 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Cop)rigM, I,) the International New Service ) MATTICE ittu.Jm II il) oclock a.m.,1 Thr American ha!(nnna.te will li:i h - WOUNDS SELF V H nf hrard L eut Kloor, epoke.nian grout h narrated their adventure leaving Rockauay Ioinl ty unant-mous- j After all n.ght Tue.iav morning w 6 000 fee' Me bad to throw out nearlv every thing In the basket to kerpsaflo About I o nock afternoon ue thought we aw Turriay a house and heard the barking of a dog M then bruugm A rather douh the balloon roughinhunUm; Was lua.de bui. weuere-no- t Jured The first anan to reach the balloon-l- t party urn Agap't Clermont, correspond nt of the International News Service Clermont the first correspondent to start north In search of the Americans and overtook them sorreu hr re on the trail Clermont had not rrtLrned to MaCce a' the t'me ihm dSsyaK-- era avntten and it waa not dtVMmrw wi.wfbeT he wav pushing on. ahrad of the Anjeriiaas or woq.d here with Ham arrive Trtern&tffir jT New a T5 rv ice ) over ehe,ae-onaiiwas lle-p- e 11 Tit led when RKI LIOkT Cnn Jan .wo Can id.m guide. e V Troii-bv st r d dav the Earl in 1; and Refresh hjee c,,rk who olntv j ! d ie n the recT of court had pushed north frnn, Maluce in a I. w ood B Wad oung milk dcaUr. thick noustoim r. urn. d u'th news ftn is rhirired wi)h tfi hrutnt ivr- - o', r h,p a 'x i z NXW In iw oo I llalth when thv: trHI rum d 3 pn todtv b r i h I n 0 the bal-r- r thi he feared cifher the harn ir ! n If1 ooi health nofje or f nfintmcnt Ju a hop OX x t i'' fk to civ iii, tnHin for th Either cn 'h if- ' posjh moment or the f!hr of th0e v relict is 't- C'ebom. It uas Clarke r eurn w d h h p r ( d t m' rmatmn that f who have do end In he Armriruns on 4 th i w ( i A h rn rv' K th p d The ddfOe hi J n rge of th usr Wad h nnk fimr fa uere up Ihl-n- , Or Should Have TWO MEN ME- Ir IN HOTE FIRE; fen-Jat- -- ULE Ihe slate Agr c lit cral college In a body Fridav a sprcial committee to represent the senpte will be appointed bv President Thoms R McKmv Rimtlar " " action tt Is an'Mpffcd win he Takerrf Tie action was decided! bv the house protests of local busme this afternoon's session imme-- . I orgn.izations and appeals to the upon diately preceding the Jol y session. tlonal humane socletv to save tbs which listened to the govetior'a mes from destruction It was stated on fir The senate adopted hc report of the by officials of the S3talr Reaeh com committee appointed yesterday to ar- - panj thi! afternoon that a nunrber of This report re-- t hunter left thi morning for Buffalo ranRe for the trip ommendwl appointment of a commit- oetenibl for the purpose of e tee to go to Logan rafher than the COntr huursr the threatened n lesrislature since objection had minai.on the ftw remaimrsr 06 this apecie In the west raised to a junket o arl in the 19 wrork to much session when there Word was this morning be done The presidi nt made it knowp by C B Hawley president of the that he would appoint any senator on Salt Lake Commercial chib, from Dr the committee who wished to go if he1 w' o Stillman of the president would make his wishes known A let- - American Humane socuty to. the of O Peterson from E president fct that under existing corditlons the the college, made the invitation to society was powerless to save from ex-tThe termination the buffalo on the Island. whMe body a standing one invitation wasfiled BI Ql KVMOV IXJOMS. The senate Hubs question was taken1 from the table where It waa conned SALLM. Ore Jan. Governor veiwerdayx LAfter brief debate 4he 1919 Ben W lcott. in hts message to the rules were Adopted as the rules of the said the that today legislature present eewon with rbul few minor ot ,ho to the JPnese it- The senate also adopted the Inn etate may he the m.,,- -. the joint rule of ,,'Bon 1919 joint rules ter cmtie oefore th rnmncntmi The first senate bill was Introduced making tmdy. by Senator David Jenon. of Ogden It provided for an appropriation of $3S OO0 to defrav the expenses of the The bill was fourteenth legislature unanimously passed and will now g to the house. e na-'ri- buf-fal- , exter-entlrmem-bee- re.ed ef-t- er ,, l ques-chang- jgl IDAHO PIONEER POISON VICTIM Fv Aveoc'ated Pre IDAHO FALLS. Idaho I ) Jan 11 Mistaking a bottle of carbolic acid for a bottle of medicine. John H. Saver prominent pioneer of Eaetern Idxho died from the effeete of the poisor at his home In Rirle, near here. in a ELM Jan Ohio Two 11 bo-ni- j i lffgrtB-Gwne--- ICT-rV- wers-Tsir- WF1-- .1 ,i. rok nl NORWEGIAN SHIP IS IN DISTRESS ' u' r.' -- fr the v ' 1 rs W v l v ! i 1 ' n ' rtf v' vr :: u: i i V ' , n i ' i ' in , nn f i i 1r-- rt n b i eery fe ! e'd , 0S anfj had nj? v m ogtfn U It. t-- v brftk n fr ee, n t: A n.r-- v Wh Perhaps. You Next? -- , ts hotel Twef h vr,(i hetnut .avenue far! ti h orninif Several The1 11 PHOENIX. Arix.. Jan e to ar r ijving prThe -w . r ratal board of pardon ww h ee mrjudn tneef rl f )nnc ' todwv out of f to The RepuMie Trim cc ,nd ore ''ar "r of Mex.co. tocourtesy consider the case of Pedro Domlnguex eentenced to l J.!f id tv f rm n v( fm-atime hy all nations Tb. ' Jai1- e mur1r of, hut In th 9 v an,r ird darkne? for securing auch an agreement another Mexican The Mexican em jeml of thoe fr1 were hurt when h ap- ?hv m recently jbasey at Washington to Governor Campbell and to' PnlPc j pealed i th Ir n ( . f.capPK 11. woman Kepublican a r. the board of pardon asking (or clem-- ' mil ,pw srrKfn, ' Elect President nCr men $9 Wurmel Anilivw bur net! to j.ng i " .mm r... .v (Rv Associated Press) dr,,, .ic nil'll Cl ir ivv IV re 30 burncii anil .iiffo- - b i rucfi 'c !h h NKW YORK, Jan 11 Mr Ar- hell d hr rh muni thur Livermore of Yonkem. X Y.e hi 1T Wurmcl fire n InN snv w.i rc- - h d night was elected president of C'B ik of flu fire through thc tponnllilc the Womens National Republican h m utt rv i cnrrhv handling of a cigarette clubman organization recently formed here, j (By International News Service ) I NEW TORK, Jan. II. The Norwegian freighter. Ontaneda. which left .here Dee. 11 for Takskal. Norway. U In diatreaa about 1.000 mllea out a wireless message received Twentv-thre- e persons are accclent.tlh inurul ; here today Th veneet la disabled, th minute message stated, and in need of imme- j (Bv Intemntional News Service ) amietanre I.Ffi persors aie aeei(Krnta,lv iniun d evirv hour. jdlate h(P In the vicinity have been MAfiA Jan A bandit bore a card inscribed with the name .HI 20 persi ni are accidental nuirod eerv day mishap to -- lii of William League and showing mem j SO0 pervons are aceidenta'U lniured 12, year beruhip in the International Iron A person i twice a liable to die from sickness or acciWorker union, was shot to death by dent as from old age. police who surprised him in an attempt to rob the home of W. IL minutes one person is accidentally killed Etery Crutchfield here today Six policemen, warned that a robOne death in esery nine is due to accidental causes. bery wee planned were on guard at One person out of every eight suffers disability during the Crutchfind lirnnX They watched the bandit open the Tront door and (By Associated Press ) the . year. a wend to the second floor where a KANSAS CITY, Jan. 11. Twenty 1 10.00 safe containing worth of thousand dollar wa for your Deseret News $1000 travel Motto: Apply obtained by two was kept jewe'a r- - uen accident insurance free to The Deseret News subscribers. they attempted to arrest the bandit who robbed tb Produce Ex-- i Obber- he opened fire on the offiavenue nd! change bank. UitMmrl Cut coupon from inside page and mail today. cer They returned the fire and Walnut street here today, according1 riddled him with bullets. ot tb police. to tli report j I -- - u " from 'bsnw wrd 'wpffwt ar evht prrnna w ired f re which NWpt it iv - ch' i ( h )i nun ii kci-- rl - u'( if irtt , ) il - of 'ipe bck ,t h fntr u i cvuiyd it (illir in, h M.rup. iv- -c vfqi by Tuea- - hi- u loon about He .in .j 3, Tr.i pkd two miles hij vuj t f o - my II iftvi-ppo- !l ti r , Skun ,rd tev; and form a relav in cvc be Amerirap wished to ruh tiv 'mpjrtant meesag back to th rai'.wav l.n SttKKl Trip WdL said he did not hold Any ennverevUon with the balloonlsta. but that thrv appeared to have stood thety long trip very well and that Karrali, who was supposed to have been ill vraa in good shape After a brief rpell Clarke turned durke (Continued on PT two) i I t V - of the par- on the morning of Det 13Long Isiand, they uer caught in a severe atorm It ui impracticable to land In this Wind Kloor said Me decided to an Bun-da- h.m-- u BY MAN WHO I f. a them Sundav afernoon anl aid! They should arrive here about 1 o clock thi afternoon. Lieutenant I. A Kloor. Ir.. in the lad of the ?tenant 31"a niPtng with him was I.le.i- H.nton, Lieutenant cum next All were on enow Farrell shoes aiwr wCe drTighted to nee a ahlta man They gave me he first irter-- v leu OnI a j.eron who hav snow siioed for dive can appreciate ihe h irdstiti, these men have mifferrd I lent Kloor. the kid' seemed jn the In ,t of hiaijh Hinton a were drawn Jarrell ha a tuofea'ure weeka I Each Person Has here'mlth.n be GIRL IS SHOT y $59.12 in U, S., - Mattice, (By Associated Press ) Aor!itd Press. ) LONDON Jar. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 An interkfon ct says a national agreement "wttta all. or pracdispat h tA the London Time from Snivrna are adwiuipg m three coltically all, the .nations which will umns 19 miles north of Lanza. Two guarantee an end of competition in divisions have navy building, was presented aa the orders to pro5v m ceed to I only alternative to the building by the northeast of United States of a navy powerful Mahehr and 14o mne? f Smyrna in As.a Minor; as bujpororg forces enough "to command the reepect and fear of the world. by Secy. Daniels The above dispatch would indicate in testimony today before the house that the Greek have bgun an offennav aL Associated affaire committee Press.) The naval (By sive in Aia Minor t rhe Turkish NEW YORK, Jan. II. the leseertary, who appeared before the Xdtiona.iat forces committee in connection with its conFHVNKB WILLIS. gal right of the stage department to bwue an order of deportation sideration of the subject f disarmaBy Aoc.aed Press) FtehUrg between Ihe Turk and Greeks is m CuLL'M-BLifor Ixxsl Mayor IVina O'talla- trw dan iff ment, dism.ssed as unworthy of dist Meander r.vr Men4res region L Davi. Kepubbcnn. cussion a third proposal for an Ameritoday by gatiAn Of Cork reqm-rte- d of Asia Minor Many wound d have fortj-f'Pwa inaugurated the can navy less than equal to the most arrived m Smvrna Acting Secretary of Slate Iavls The Greeks sarttd the au irk but will be contested In the courts If governor of Ohio Vddi Ha Xltat powerful seapower in the world "beTurk the the Greek lines in p.ercet cause it is a waste of money to spend off. rial $. was to accept the res necessary, counsel for the lord several places inaieon front the senate of Presidemayor announced here today. The arrival of King Convantine In money on an agency of war which nt-elect Asia Minor la reported to be would be helpless if needed " Harding and appoint By Associated Press.) In presenting his views to the comKenator elect F B Willis, Re- WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 Deportamittee, Mr. Daniels look pccaelon to publican, to fill the unexpired rMUCH WHISKY DESTROY ED. tion of Don&l O'Callaghan, lord mayor outline the advice which he would give term. President-elec- t to Harding should he WALK EG AX Hid, Jan II of Cork, who arrived at Newport New be aeked More for counsel on naval mathan 130 09? quarts of wine. whiky last week as a ttowawav and without tter. This advice took the form of a and beer war '.poured irao aewen here a paaspprf, was requested of the de- suggestion that Mr Hardingimmedt-ateltoday 'by a pose of federal prohibi-- t his inauguration invite the SAX FRANCISCO, Jan II A tel- - tion agents partment of labor today by Acting nationsupon The liquor represented to meet of world the with (he Secretary Davis of --the stale depart- representatives of the United States In gram acknowledging ht rej?eet' that the ""catch" obtained by federal of f'ce Jn recent raids on the air mail service her be ,ver..gat-- J ment. a disarmament conference Authorn fce couniv Mr Davia' request was in writing ity for such action was given by the ed at the result of accusation against j the its director, CoJonei John fA. Jordan, He quoted, as his authority for act- naval appropriation act of 11 Sunday Closing Law ing the proclamation issued by Presi- secretary, said adding that If President dent Wilson on Aug I 1V18, de gnat-In- g Wilson "should call such a confer- waa received here today by United For San Francisco the secretary of state as the one ence, it would be Impossible for him States District Attorney YYank M Silva f,rom Attorney General Pa mer caMen tio make wwnmnpndatfoTls bdfore hi who- decide whether of fRy Internaion'il New Service ) term The office said n the attorney genera! quest expires comtnir'under passport regulations R Associated Press 1 -- Miss If Preaident-elec- t CHAMPAIGN III Jan should be Admitted or denied admisHarding should and complaints had been referred to SAV 11 Jan do me the honor to ask my advice the postmaster general With the pro2 of O'nev and War. sion to the country Julia Spangler v declared Dr Daniels, 1 would unhesi- viso that the department of jurlce Franc'sco supervisor, today A len 25 of Champa. gn are at passed a Sunday posing law Icier would tatingly say to him fully In an) investi- The measure point f A ih todav a a result refers mos-t- ) o stores the If the 1nlted States is not to be- gation that be undertaken. of inflicted iluring 1 lovers wound and of workho) come at once a member of the league business places 8llva was asked in the telegram for AHer. shot Mi Spnoglei in Places of amusement drug stores quarrel of nations I believe some plan should further information aad Instructions head and then turned the weipon be adopted at once to secure an agree- which he said he would prepare at, confecMon. rs garages ol, stj'ions and the on himjtelf Plivhians k. neither other p.aces of business wher s ment for a reductipn of armaments. once. . can recover Is declared a You will have the authority to call One of the accusations was that of' were opening necessity to the m!!tarv is attahei A!n not affected such a conference You can act on Edward M Boggs, father of Pilot1 oepartment cf the universitv of March 5 and hasten the coming of the Stanley Boggs, who Wag placed on M.s Spnrcjer was a waitress m day when the taxpayers of this coun-Itr- v probation for two week, following the, a Inc il restaurant and of all countries mav be safely falling of his airplane to Ihe streets Tre emiple wenf Tdf a" nliornSTo- (freed from th great burdens of" war here at The commencemant of a schedimmobile rile and on their return were Until that conference uled flight to Reno Boggs asked that preparations The shooting fol jear quarre'im: secures world agreement, let there be Jordan be removed If an invest WASHINGTON. Jan 11 N r ion fni rh lowed shooting gation no In cessation aushould Justify ouch action. building the ships hi heen learned and each of the v capita circulation of money in the thorized by Congress to discuss the nutter Increased $3 23 last country BLUE LAWS COVDEMXED Characterising the naval year A treasun statement todav between the UnJiqd fUaieg.JrejMholiday Writ, 1 TRKNxnNT. V J. Jan. It -C- over-, M'd that on Jan there was aln and Japan provided for In the $4 340 436 7l6 ,tn circulation or npr Edwards In his memag to the .n pending resolution Introduced hv $59 12 per capita as compared Borah of Idaho as a "half-wa- y coming today with $5 90 382 866 or $55 89 Mr DanteD reiterated his urged rejectioa of atty bill deatgned measure. Rs A uaed Y"rrsa ) Tpok Place, is Clailtl per capita on Jan 1. 1920 '."Ilmciad"' 'or'jLhe'JiglslaiixrZ' vlalUng JAPANESE WIIJ OPUOH FORT W6RTH. Texas, Jan 11 Plans for Japanese busines men of Texas to fight proposed legislation at Austin were dicused at a conference last nirht between of southeast Txas representativea Japanese farm owners and members 'of Japanese cotton firms of North Texas Officers in Splendid Health When They Arrive at her-tod- ay DEPORTATIO Governor Charles R. Mabey delivered his message today to the Fourteenth legislature of the state of Utah of To hear the recommendotlons i-fi the chief executive, the sena house convened In Joint session In the hall of the house of representatives The combined membership filled the hall to Its utmost capacity, and employee and Officials crowded round In the gallery, as best they could seats were at a premium, the public evincing, an unus.ue.l- - Interest, tn the message of the man they have elected to atah d at the head of the state's affairs for the next four years. In the front rows the Interested auditors leaned far over the railing, crowded close by those farther back who also wers sager to catch every word. Standing erect, carrying well the dignity of his office, but with a suppleness that implied ease end gtoiee, Gov. Msbey read hie message in e tone, driving home clear, succinct every point with telling effect. The marked attention, as if legislators paid realising to them ass being addressed a communication fraught with deep Stgnilcauce. oofl that would have bearing on the entire proceedings of the Fourteenth legislature The senate had previously convened in Its own chamber and when the word came to address a joint session, hall of adjsurnment was taken to thewith due the house of representatives, formality and decorum. In the Joint session a committee was appointed to escort the governor to the hall Each branch of the legislature appointed a committee to wait upon the governor knd escort him to the joint Those named by the senassembly ate sere Senators David Jenson of Ogden Elizabeth iiavwardaod Annetta Kinney of Salt luike The house chose Representatives Maybelle T Davis Cleo Clege and C A Hammond, representing the minority When the governor arrived everyE R Uallis-te- r thing was in readtnesa speaker of the houseupon the arrival of the "senator vacait (T Kin sent to Senator Thonvaa E McKay, presithe dent of the senate, who called to order and performed joint sc-lo- n of d pe the presiding officer nhi oughemt i , t 4. i |