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Show THE ' DESERET NEWS t cum 1103 COPS TOO AH JANUARY 15 1921 ARRESTED AS 'lEJMEIMLOOT OF I' SATURDAY COLD SPELL Aba Lewis, It, and trailer Green, were arrested at North Tempi and Fifth West streets by Patrolmen J. J. Roberta, Jr., and Isadora Calton early this mornlny and lodyed to the city jell on a ebarye of hurylary. According to the report of the jofMcers. the men were apprehended as they were leaving the Horsley department store with a large quantity of merchandise m sullcasee. This Is tha second tlmo the Horsley store has been robbed in the past week and officer were watching It more closely then usual. Tha men 14, h annua) convention National Wooigroweto amocto-t- n will niMt Monday at 10 a.m. In Hotel Utah. Frank J. Hagen-aartpresident of the association, will be in char re. and the session of the conventlea will' continue through IXhe fifty-sixt- otto h, Wedtrewlay. Jhe Monday Niht rider" have appeared to the orance growing reetlona of aoutbern California But not the Ku Klua variety. The California nocturnal prowler eschews the apectral garb of Banquo's ybcwt for the more conventional yarb of the (Special to The News) TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Jan. IS. Martin M. Teager, machinist and j Is In economic and sociological-writer- . Jail hers awaiting arrival of Salt Lake j criminal authorities, who are to take him to Salt Lake to stand trial a charge of defrauding the Deseret j National bank of Balt Lake la alleged, obtained the sura I of n 4,450 from the Deseret bank on Omaha drafts, now said to be worth-losIn Jail today Teager mid . he obtained the drafts as the purchase Price of a book he had written, en- - ( titled, What the World Needi-Thw- rf checks being tendered by C. B, Kel-- 1 logy, said to represent the MacMillan Book Publishing concern of New York. "'Teager has been a resident of. Twin Fails since 1418 and- - has been well considered here He is a machinist and welder by trade snd la married His family and father and mother reside here. Arre( was, made yesterday after Yeager had paid a mortgage on his home out of the proceeds from drafts obtained at the Deeeret bank. Extradition will be contested by Yeager, according to hla attorney. ' morning session will peed cop. . be opened by prayer by the Her.lt With the advent of the season to of ,th First Metlj-3xtR. Curtis Stanley church, followed b? a soprano which occasional drops in temperature France Jensen. solo from Ml may be expected, threaten. ny damaye surrendered without resistance and Got. Charier R. Mabey will deliver to the oranyo groves, a squad of si acknowledged their guilt, according to the poitce. Officers say Green was the welcominy address. after 'which motorcyclists, has been called into ac- released from the county jail the day Mr, Haysnbarth will deliver his an' Pomona valley. tha to tion patrol R. Marshall F. before Christmas; nual address Secy. On cold clyhts each rider visit his giving the name of 3, W. will make bur report and the an-P- aPotted at regustations temperature Williams. IS, was arrested at a nouncement will be made of tho -, to detect, . Area loth nt-street' hotel' Ind jodged In' tbs already made b tha chairs tot. raterto the growers On mercury. warning follows. aa committees jaU on a 'burglary charge. The city I whenever and by their smudge pots arrest was made by Patrolman R. G. charges at foedlny stations Dr. H S. yer line is reached. for several weeae AntSrnon andJV J. Felker. Williams livestock commission bouses. their had hare growers McGill. N. orange tbs Is ld to bass had in his posasenlon Ely. Bettis, Boise, Ida; W. Salt Laker Pray- smudge pots to position, reedy for asp a cycles which had been stolen from Nov. Henry Mc the A merican Inn. Officers cay Wiler- MUler. Roswell,. JN. M.; J. D. eertr-Icf- c liams' real name is A. M. Randolph. Cokerllle, Wyo. On forest Cal I Hugh A. Ellenwood, F. -' Ore.'TThom. Dobbin, Sproat, Ida; Jay Case Dismissed it AutHir wn tb Monday aftamoon Third District Court Chester Morrill, Bureau of Markets,Funeral services for Harold D. C.. will read a pa, II. eho dlea ucx. ))( The case of tbp State of Utah pd on The Federal Warehouse Act waring, an3 Wool Selling"; H. K. Holman, 'from wounds suffered while serving against George Candlass,- - and Harry gun with receiving stolen also of the Bureau of Markets will,' with the Eighth machine Warehouse pany. Fifth regiment of ntarmeo. 1 Pip pas, charged on The Federal dismissed Was today by Judge goods. Larkin at will the held H. Wlthey, of, France, be, ayntems," and C. court. Detective B. H. Seager. left Friday Wight of tha Third district district Omaha, will speak on The Stock; chapel at I p.m. ofSunday. Bishop the Tenth ward upon recommendation of the night for Twin Fells after Teager. Commlsion House." In the evening Joseph Christensen While officials of the Deseret National tha services and, attorney. the stockmen will witness the athletic j will have charge of Andrew Horning was given until j bank my they are npt certain that carnival arranged by the Commercial chaplain Herbert D-- Maw will be the of a Is Implicated In the fraud, a to Salt Laka Tha to enter Jan. charge poat Teager j II plaa principal speaker. dab. I Charles E. I Wood, managr of the local the American Legion and the na- - mayhfcm. ' Tuesday morning's program will be- em-1 NT with office of tho Burns Detective agency. C. Peterson, charged will he present. Msifaber gift at Id o clock. Papers will be read rtoe corps to no doubt In his mind that Jan. on triad A. there d is was until Seventy-seven. theF of bexxlenient. II says Aocownts," by of given Yeager and Keiiog aro the same per- Ellenwood. Foints of Profitable Fins marines, with which Mr. Manwaring snter a pi A 14 day's continuance was granted irved to Franca, will furnish pall Woo led Ewes," by V. O. McWhorter, According to John C. Cutler,,, presl. discussion, report! bearers-uftrtnDttbois. ld;-pe- asquad and a bugler. Fred Hltesman, charged with grand dent of the bank, a man by the name commit of the Washington legislation Interment will be In City cemetery. larceny, to file a bill of exceptions ofMr. Manwaring was born at Holli Myers, charged with deser- of C. B. Kellog was introduced to tea Henry ficials of tha bank Tuesday by a memTuesday afternoon the tariff com- day, Utah,.n lift. Ho moved to Idaho, tion. waived right to an attorney, time ber The of frlm. local estate mission will report on Cot of Wool where he engaged in farming .up to a to plead and entered a plea of fullty. jt ealjed real man had at the real estate ofshort tiros before the United States en- Ha will be sentenced Jan. 12. Production"; address by Senator-slefice. aaylng he was a prospective inR. N. Stanfield, topic to be selected. tered ths world war. Re returned to vestor, and asking for Information reWednesday forenoon the report ofjftfclt Lake and enlisted to the marine Former German Official garding this locality. After being inthe committee on stockyards end feed corps here. He is survived by his e at tha bank, he presented To Speak Wednesday troduced given and a paper on mother, lira Electa Stevenson yards wltt-bdrafts on Omaha and Pocatello .banks "Protective Limits end Reductions of of Basalt. Idaho. His father. for approximately )14,000. Permits. by W. C. Barnes, U. 8. Georgs M. Manwaring. died several Nis Chr. Nissen, previously member The next morning he applied at the forest service. years ago. A sister, Mrs; May E. Lil- of the .German sub-Jea sow for 7I0 to cash and cashier's bank an on address Relschtag, afternoon Wednesday lie of Salt Lake, and tha following When the fo the balance. of Denmark, his home being to check was organization will bo given by Vernon brothers survive him: George E-- . Wilgiven him. he pushed back Metcalf, secretary of the Nevada liam H-- , Lorua and Myron Manwar-ing- . that part of Bchleswlg which wss re- money need that not would he 4204, saying Livestock association; presentation of all of Balt Lake; Joeeph Man- turned to Denmark by the plebiArtte tho report of the committee on reso-l- waring of Bingham snd Charles F in 124, will speak In the Danish much cash. The two checks, one for ISO in of M. M. Yeager, and Inns, election of officers and un- Manwaring of CaldwelL Idaho. church, corner First avenue snd E $4. other favor for IT.240 in favor of J finished business. street, Wedneeday evening. Jan. 1. at the of the Twin Falls, cashier An attendance of nearly 400 sheep of wooL A largo loot attendance is I oclock. He will discuss prevailing and wool men Is expected, most of anticipated. aa tha stats wool grow- Conditions to Schleswig under Ger- bank, were then made out. The origthem from the 11 western states, some ers conclude tbelr annual convention man supremacy from the year 1144 inal drafts were later found to be from the central and southern states this afternoon, and most of tha dele-gat- to 1420. bogus Mr. Cutler said this afternoon be and a few froth Washington. will want to remain over to at- ' Thorvald Orlob. the Danish vice had received word from Maxwell to Mr --onsul of Salt Lake, has been corre3Vool men are inclined tend the national convention. ths future with hope. They reason Hagenbarth la due In this city, from sponding with Mr. Ktseen and has the effect that both cashiers check there are better times not iar offend Washington Sunday, after presenting tiade arrangements for his coming were in his possession. The local bank 'that wavs and means will be devlmd the came of the sheep aBd wool in- here. Mr. Orlob urges all Danes to will not lose more than 4300 on the to get rid of tbelr accumulated stocks dustry before Congress, " deal, according to Mr. Cutler. bear him. -- J 4. W L,v' lt s- -, Rege- of-t- No-blf- tt, I com-spe- ak I if i , - th g Three Uny VI children, smiling through the torture of starve lion, rici-lTd-- ere eefG-vtn- g IIUn renW n ,h pro tided ear tr.y Wro . ct ct ut es -- ysxs. tsrsisn'str t ,?h PFrrara" Man-wari- motlon plctu 1 !t- - - Amcrka, zZ G. publie houws, the special film production, entitled The motion picture theatres will further aid the cause by special childrens matinees, to be held Saturday, Jan. 29, th proceeds of which will be devoted to the relief work. William H. Swanson, 'owner of the American and Gem. theatres, is In charge of the nation-wid- e movement fdV the motion picture theatres, by appointment of Mr. Hoover, and has wired his urgent request 'to the theatres in this city to join in making the local campaign a huge Success. Need is Urgent. While many .generous contribution to the collection have been received by theUtah committee et headquarter in the Hotel Utah, many more The Invisible Guest." will be shoe Presentation of fact, ccncern.ngexuitln de8Crbed ThVr0dUCt!n diUons geiMmmt f Cmtra' nd Utlh'eTmmUtee'of "e every effort to raise Utah quota. speakers' bureau was organized, comprising some of the be niht . by Eurih. TTJ last Relief Council Dean this pose just a fm for .ia U make themselves known if the fund is to reach the mark desired by those who are ln position to know the urgent need across the sea. Every day the appalling facts concerning conditions among the children to Central and Eastern Europe are being presented to the of America and moreand more people they are being made to realise the need of quick and generous respqnatu., Three 'and a half million are facing actual starvation children and are lu he grip of the dread diseases ren sulting from Their only hope of surviving is the aid of generous America. through The world eonfiict end the civil wars thnt hevs followed in Europe have left treasuries of many nation almost the ex- under-nutritio- hausted depleted to the point where local relief is out of the Eight of the leading reliefquestion,.. orgamza-tion- s of the United States are banded to form the European Relief together Counci and to take over the actual direction and administration of the fund and the feeding of the children. Herbert Hoover hasstarving direct personal supervision of all this work! 1 being stressed by the council that every tforiar contributed will buy one dollar's worth of food for the ": will suffice to feed one l ,h nMt harvest, when tho districts in which the children live nve gathered the to re- liev the food situation. crop . Until Hme however, death marches that unchecked in many countries, thousands of helpless children.claiming chil-d"- "J14 be given by Dr. Hedger each morning at which time charts for underweight children will be explained. Judicial District Will Ask for Another Judge January 2S will be the 142nd anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, and the Salt Lake Scottish club ls lhis event with a banquet at the Hotel Utah that evening at S o'clock. The committee in charge of the affair consisting of Robert Stevenson, C M. Rodgers. John B. Cummock, Miss Hannah Whyte, Mrs. Mary Gordon, Wm. Service. Wm. Nlshet, Chaa. M Craig and A. K. McNeill announces that all arrangements have been completed and a special menu of Scottish fare has been prepared snd ln addition a program thoroughly Burns In char ' acter has been outlined. The speaker will hh Prof. Maud May Babcock, who will pay tribute to Burns, while Bishop C. W Nibley will respond to tho toast of The Scot in America. other taking part In the program are Mr Agnes Bo to. Mrs. Lillian H. Coles, Miss Aallje Poelman. Miss Isabella Donaldson, Mrs. Earl Hood. Jas H. Nielson, Win. Cooke. John Donaldt. son, John B. Cummock and Wm. jf I Nis-be- - special invitation Is extended to all Scots and descendants of Scots and ait- Interested to tow life and worker AT Robe.t Burnt A - Land Board Confers With Governor on Budget IS the ITpendable, ! steady, de: perfectly controlled heat produced by the electric range that- - njak.es it the most desirable form of cooking. he service given by your electric range is typical of the service as a whole performed by the system which furnishes it currenC The Utah Power & Light Company supplies electric power not only to 60,000 households, but to thousands of commercial and industrial establishments. To generate and transmit current sufficient to meet this great demand, and MAINTAIN UNIFORM, DEPENDABLE SERVICE has taken millions of dollars and years of building. From this angle you w ill appreciate, perhaps, ifiore fully than ever before, not only how vitally important electricity is, but how much must be and has been done to make ft easily, cheaply available to you. '1 Food cooked electrically 'is uniformly WELL cooked, at a lower cost and-witfar less trouble . a in con The state land board feronca recently with. Gov. Charles regarding .a budget allowance propoeed for eubmleslon to the legislature. Among the items considered 0 was one for an appropriation of to retain an attorney especially trained in land and Irrigation law. l Following the conference Attorney-GeneraHarvey A. Cluff was made acquainted with the facts and informed ths conferees that one of his assistant W. A. Hilton, has made a special study of land problems and that he would assign him to do the legal work J ' of the land board. $10,-00- , Special Meeiing Called ' To Raise RelieP Funds b lEBiaaitRiblicSavkS Center by Mrs. Charles H. Wells, president, for the purpose of raising funds for the European and Near ' East Relief.' The Welfare chairmen and the Parent-Teachasmembefk of the sociations are urged to attend the health lectures to be given by Dr Car-lin- e Hedger of Chicago at the Little theatre.. Jan. 24 to 29. each afternoon at t o'clock and to register for tho soars with Miss Dora Maiben at the Civic Center as early as possible o they may he assured admittance. Seats will be reserved although the lecture Dr. will be given without charge. Hedger will give special attention, it la announced, to underweight children between the sgse ofc 4 and I yearn, Clawrs at toe Ctvlo Center will also ;;; If A . u i- - -- - tlSESr Further 'details of tho meet;r.g of SONSIDEirW the Colorado River commission, appointed by toe League of toe SouthTt west, to be held at Salt Lake City on a'c bpard of pardons, Jan. 21, were received this morning Governor Charles R. Mabey Denfrofri ln a letter A. J. McCune. chairman, and Attorney Ccneral Har-ver, chairman to Qvorge F. McOon-aglvcy H. Cluff one of the new members held its first meeting this afternoon state engineer. Mr. McCune urges that those who at tbe state prison and passed on 40 participate In the meqtlng ahall tqkc, cases. Of these sixteen were denied a preliminary survey of the focal six paroled, eight terminated, eighty questions that prill aris under the continued and two commuted. The ease of Mililam Phinney whoi. project Involving the Construction of M rAni'lf! All ftf murder in the firt Mjf Boutdordam on tho state "line be- - ' degree- before Judge P. C. Evans nf tween Nevada and Arlzona.!o ,regu- - j the Third district court at Salt takn' int ths waters of tb Colorado river j and sentenced to life imprisonment- ! continued unul'' and thereby reclaim hundreds ot ' thousands of acres, in theseven j Th'fplthinn of Joe ILktaahl. con-southwestern states of the L nited, j v Jtted of first degree murder in the' Fourth ln The district court and wen fenced to4 letter says States. part: j Imprisonment-Ma11. 1914. by- , It la advisable to meet at thia early-- ' This.. data since the work of the conference , ,u tne case in which It appears that" may formulate matters of Importance .Baktashi killed a employ- to tho yarlous legislatures that are rd by the Reynolds construction com-- " KrinUh I Kknow in session In the several slatea vsiMrr vonsldered by the board .1 The meeting ;ls called with the ld- -a loday were chiefly for forgery Lllu : that It Is desirable to consider gen lory offenses, robbery and cases of a era! engineering questions rather than minor nature. , Consideration detailed Information. of what each stats is to do in an enTheft of Shoes Charged . gineering way and 'a piantbat wli! the work is contemH. Parley, 24. was Another matter of. Importattested at Z. C.T, plated ance will be the preparation of neces-r- y M. I. this morning by Detectives Q." dif-enabling legislation In the i B. ferent state with reference to - the , Is Hamby and C. W. ratten. Parley" alleged to haTe stolen four pairs Colorado river problems and a joint ! Dlsrtsmion ! of shoes from the store snd run down" plan for their solution. means j of of ways snd carrying out the alley with them. The shoes were' these snd othsr problems will be gsr-- i valued at 434. Parley was charged man to ths purpose of the meeting." with petty larceny. "i 7 f ,od-nhic- e, -- y ca'. it " JT C C of .the Home and School - league - has been called - for Monday at 2:30 p m. at the Civic A special meeting er s.k.angf In order that questions coming up the Seventh judicial district might it Stick up your hand, old man, do quick and don't make any noise be disposed, of with more dispatch, about It! wae the command which members of the ban at Price, support- halted C. C. Livingston, janitor at the ed by the Price Rotary club, will ask state capitol this morning, as an the state legislature to provide for an men stopped him on his way-t- o additional judge. L. E. Whitmore of work, poked ap automatic revolver -Carbon county will probably present into his face and went In the house Monday a through Liv petition asking ingaton s pockets, taking cash amount- that another Judge be provided. to about IS. The petition recites that the Sev- tog The robbery occurred at 4: 30 enth judicial district embraces o'clock; Sanon State street, "about half a block-nor- th pete. Carbon, Emery, rand, and San of Eagle Gate, in one of tho' Juan counties snd is probably one of moat populated districts in the ye biggest districts "in the' state. Jt city densely Mr. Livingston ' described the declares there, has been a marked Increase ln the legal business coming highwayman aaabout infect finches" of heftvy build, dark edrriplexion.-wearin- g under the Jurisdiction of the court tail, a dark red mackinaw a! snd the calendar is congested despite dark cap He was in a merry and moodthe earnest Work of Judge George making jokes as he calmly . went the routine work of rifllhg Christensen who Is now presiding. The through his victim's pockets be t ask. action piT, to that taken petition a fndfurof Too'ae chlnge. he "ret the end that another Judge be auth- - r marked aa he saw three shining pen-niea,'Ob. here is some gold, well, it orized. He politely bade Living helps ston goodbye as he left. Mr. Llvihgafim did not rrport .the,. matter to the, police. ln . , df, J ni .m !? ' .. P1 maii'n i ' ' a V - |