| Show at"" sg-Jfc±fl - AV— VnSr55 Fifty!nth r - Year-- No ' -- in temperature fw' J Psh s a M I ii HERE University Would Conduct Institution For Freshmen And Sophomores STATE TO GET TITLE Measure Being Drawn To Provide For Building Program 20-Ye- ar Senator Charles H Hollings-orth of Ogden iatroduced in the Utah state senate Thursday a bill providing for the establishment organization and maintenance of n t he Utah In University college ' w - US Foots 12 I) C Feb WASHINGTON The tair mail service now being operated by rrivatts contractors is costing the government $12310000 during the current fiscal year according to testimony given the house appropriation conmittec by Irving tilover second assistant postmaster general He testified the air mail busi- ness is increasing by leaps and hounds and th'o more business increase tire more expensive it is for the government Mr Ilollingsworth's bill ia his plan tor taking care of the situation brought about by the "announcement that the church plans to step from the eecular education field and will give up Weber college In June 1330 Under the provisions of this bill the proposed junior college will be an integral part of-t- he University of Utah Work of the college would be limited to the freshman and sophomore" years and the in utitutfon would be under the direct control of the board of regents of the state university PASTKURIZATIOX HILT Regulation of the pasteurization testing and sale of milk is contemplated by a bill Introduced in the state senate Thursday afternoon by Senator' Herbert B Maw This bill provides that all milk except certified milk shall be pasteurized Certified milk is defined as milk which conforms with the requirements of the American Association of Medicinal Commissions and is produced under the supervision of the state board of agriculture and the state board of health and the city board of health or officer It is provided that the bacterial count of raw milk shall not exceed 50000 per cubic centimeter and that such milk must be produced under sanitary conditions from - The progress of pasteurization is defined and described also and the bill- - provides that no milk producer shall transfer milk or milk to anproducts from one container veIn or on street the any other hicle or store "The sale of "dip milk" is expressly prohibited by the act Hotels! soda fountains restaurants or similar establishments are prohibited from selling or serving whole milk or adjusted milk except' in the original bottle or container in which it was received f fom the! producer or distributor BUILDING PROGRAM Preparation today of a bill em-of bodying the recommendations Governor George II Dern fpr a building program for state institutions was declared to forethe shadow a concerted effort by administration to secure its enactment at the present session of the The measure is exlegislature introduced today or be to pected tomorrow by Representative Howard P Loatham of C?che county chairman of the house appropriations committee The bill provides for creation of a state building commission of five members to be appointed for four- -i aim year terms ny ine Rovi'inor othto serve without compensation er than their actual expenses The beard could employ a secretary and" a superintendent of construction either from their own number or outside and to fix their salaries Members of the commission its secretary and superintendent would bo bonded the former for $5000 each and the latter for $10000 The board would be charged with the responsibility of selecting a new site for the state penitentiary and- disposing of the present site as soon as circumstances will permit The bill directs the state loan board to- issue and sell bonds to an ajnount not greater than $3000000 at an interest not greater1 than 45 per cent and maturing in not to exceed 20 years With the proceeds of the the commission would carry out a building probegram as the necessary funds ' ' came available N1JW TAX MEASURE SALT LAKE Feb 22— (AP)-- Thc legislature would be empowered to classify intangible property r a constitfor taxation purposes r utional-amendment proposed to the legislature today by Representative John S Woodbury of Iron county The present provision of the' constitution that all rates of taxation on intangible property shall be uniform would be retained and the proposed amendment would provide that all rates of taxation on intangible property must be uniform on the same class Incorporated cities and towns would participate in' gasoline sales tax receipts under provisions of a bill offered by Representative Morris Ellison of Davis county It provides that the state treasurer would disburse an amount equal to the receipts from the tax among cities and towns for three improvements on the basis of the mileage of streets within their corporate limits ar ± - ' - -- i's-u- 20-ye- one-seventh- of ar ' - thought 1 "sSS ' a VV AY ' Itf f'KsfT(S?F Ik N " I i GANGMURDER Torch Used To Cut Up Killer Car Results In Discovery 22 — (AP) — Feb The killers' car used in last week's gang massacre has been found police said today in a garage not three miles from the scene of multiple murder Efforts to destroy it led to th discovery for an acetylene torch used to cut through the steel frame ignited the garage Firemen finding the machine called police and police after a careful survey including the photographing of fingerprints inside the garage and on parts of the car believed themselves near solution of the worst gang outrage in Chicago history Today Deputy Police Commis is sioner John Stege good "reason to believe the Moran murders will be cleared up within a few hours" ON SECRET MISSION Arrests followed quickly after police established to their own satisfaction the identity of the automobile Half a dozen arrests had been jnade by midnight and early today a squad went out on a secret mission which Lieutenant William Cusack squad leader said would solve the slayings Russell's Police Commissioner sweeping command for a search of all garages or other buildings fronting fon alleys probably prompted the hurried effort to destroy the motor car The machine was a 1928 model type used by motouring car of the bile squads of -- the police depart- CHICAGO e - - ment- A small siren such as is used on police cars was found nearby A gray fedora hat and a Lueger automatic pistol were found in the garage GARAGE OWNER FOUND The owner of the garage located in the heart of "Little Sicily" Is Leo Joppet who operates a grocery store He told of renting the gatwo days berage on February 12—— fore the gang killing to a "Mr Rogers' 'who said he wanted it for a month and paid in advance at "Rogers" gave his address 1857 West North avenue which was found fictitious That address however' is next door to "The Circus" cafe a playground for gangsters and a favorite hangout police said for those who follow the leadership of Al Capone It is across the stret' from the home of Pas- qualino Lolordo slain successor to the Sicilian gang leadership following the slaying of Tony Lombardo Capone pal of — — -- —H ILLARD HUNTS MOUNTAIN LION Animal Kills Deer And May Attack Stock Farmers Fear' r minj n - j — — : OGDEN CITY UTAH) FRIDAY EVENING PEBIfcTTAKY 22 1929 "' -" m— rr— 1 : " " ""' "' i' — —r--- ' ' ' - tuna - :i i I states" In the senate the reading of Washington's farewell address had been assigned to Senator James Reed Democrat Missouri who retires from congress at the end of this term A part of the municipal exercises were)lanned under the auspices of the District of Columbia League for Patriotic Observance and Poli's theatre-habeen reserved for them The exercises included the presentation of the pavel used by Washstone ington in laying the corner ' of the capitol OGDEN OBSERVANCE Simple flag raising ceremonies at Memorial drive at sunrise and the closing of offices and buildings marked the homage paid by the citizens of Ogden to George Washington on this his one hundred enth birthday Early this morning as- the great sun peaked its tip above Mount Ogden a band of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts stool silhouetted against the sky ans as the strains of a bugle broke across the resting dead raised Old Glory to Him who made ' it possible offered by Benediction was Scoutmaster Gervase E Arnold of Scout 'Commissioner troop 18 acted as master of Charles Clark ceremonies- - Twenty Boy Scouts were in attendance and 30 Girl Scouts Mrs Milton II White and Mrs J E Parks captains and Mrsv Amy Stone were in charge of the girls and Miss Grace ' Parks' blew the buglel Mrs John 'Evans and Mrs George M Fister of the Daughters of the American Revolution were also present ' Schools public buildings 'and private businesses were closed for the day and the postofflce was cut to regular holiday schedule which includes delivery of perishable goods and special delivery mail Special services were held in the schools Thursday afternoon — f — ninety-sev- " - - f-- - iwpa— - Francisco Truck Driver Brings Girl Missing For Seven Days Declaring His Wife Obtained Tot From "Dark Man With Black Moustache' Who Claimed Little Girl Was Babe Woman Had Given v Away a Few Years Ago I & ' ftSy k K't vv- - Is I' i v "fm 10 32svv-- - By RICHARD O BALDWIN oOT H - United Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright 1929 By United Press) CAN FRANCISCO Feb 22 — (UP) — Sobbing hysterically! n M overjoyed motner today was reunited with her daughter whom she had feared was kidnated and mis ' treated by a degenerate '! of the efforts the United Press and the San Fran- Through Cisco Daily News Mrs E J Murphy again held in her arms her infant daughter Doris Virginia The mother her face agleam with maternal joy could inot coherently tell her gratitude she mumbled words of thanks as she clasped her child to her bosom four-year-ol- d return of Doris to her 'par t entsTheconstituted one of the mot " re- PAIR HOLDING markable and unique chapters in t A Yi fit nrv rt nnllna si m th©v seven For little! srirl days had been listed as "mysteriously missing" and it was feared that she had been kidnaped by a degenerate and never again would ' be been alive GREAT CHILD SEARCH Thousands of Pacific coast police and citizens volunteers instigated the greatest child search thisfnar tion has ever known and failed to li find' a single clue It was not until a nervous shabby n an wandered Into the 'office of the United Press with little Yl ' 1 - DORIS MURPHY I ' - HELD IN JAIL 3trange Story Told To Explain Kidnaping Is Discredited I Doris that one of the nation'H SAN FRANCISCO Feb 22— most remarkable mysteries iwa (UP) — Formal charges of kidnap- brought to an end Edward j PRESS CHARGE AGAINST JUDGE IN AEE CASE -- Had Part In STILL BOTHERS Aeronautics CONGRESSMEN : 1 :V i'V SACRAMENTO Calif Feb 22 (UP)— Articles of impeachment combining three' charges were being prepared today by the board of managers who will prosecute Superior Judge Carlos S- Hardy in the state assembly for accepting a $2500 "love' offering" from Aimec Semple McPherson's Ahgelus temple The three phases will be: Practicing law In violation of the constitution: obstructing justice and generally reprehensible conduct The charge of practicing law will deal directly with the accusation that he gave legal advice to Mrs "mi ' -- WASHINGTON her mother' Mrs Kennedy just after the evangelist's return from her kidnaping The' second charge of obstruct- ' v V - An-gel- n 'the midnight ride has ' married Miss Dorotfey Frances Brown a direct descendant' of John and Priscilla Alden RicH Prize Laid Before tudents of Chemistry - - to first-balloo- who made WASHINGTON- Feb 22 — (UP) —The naval cruisers appropriations are expected to be passed by the senate late today leaving only the proposed $24000000 prohibition enforcement increase among' the doubtful measures of national importance to be dispo$ed of before congress adjourns a week from Monday The back ' ofv the filllbuster against the naval' bill wa3 brpkeri late yesterday when only five votes could be mustered to oppose Its consideration The prohibition increase predicament however is still baffling the leaders They decided abandon the whole first deficiency appropriation bill 'because it contained tlie prohibition item The remainder of the bill was Included in the second deficiency bill now pending In the houge By this action jthey only jumped out of the flying pan because senate Democrats say they will seek to Include the prohibition item In thenewbill when it comes from the house ' Senator Glas3 of Virginia openly has threatened to filibuster unless some action is taken tp propose an adequate increase in funds for enforcement Republican leaders believe they can defeat the drys in the senate this time land keep the prohibition matter out of the second deficiency measure The'bill may come up in' the hbuso later this afternoon ' j — — PAUL REVERE WEDS BOSTON Fob" 22— (AP)— Paul Revere ' a descendent of the man who-occupie- ' ' This was disclosed today by Henry Woodhouse president off the aerial league of America who said he found the authorization among Washington's The" authorizadocuments tion was granted by Washington Woodhouse said to J P a French aero-- Blanchard naut who made at Philadelphia then the national capital the ascension in American on January 9 1793 President Washington was present at the ascension In his authorization iaccord-- " Ing to' Woodhouse Washington asked the American citizens to honor Blanchard for his "efforts to establish ' and advance an art in order to make it useful to mankind in general" us t Mrs-McPherso- : ' ' : ' States' Minnie ing justice will concern his efforts on behalf" of Mrs McPherson when her kidnaping story was being ' V probed It will be based on his trip to Santa'-Barbarwhere he talked to a newspaper man who had interviewed Kenneth G- Ormiston temple radio operator and a mystery woman a "love nest"-aCarpiel with Ormiston Many have accused of being in the cottage with Ormiston and' not in the hands of abductors h'i ton while he was the nation's first president issued an order to permit the first 'f balloon the United flight to be made in ' - McPherson-and- ' f Feb" 22— Washing- - - By COLEMAN (Associated Press Science Editor) Feb 22 — (AP) — One of the richest" prizes ever American undergraduates was laid before young' students of chemistry throughout the country today by President Frank Goodnow of the Johns Hopkins university He announced the acceptance or gifts providing for an unprecedented ' experiment in education "designed to train young chemists of exceptional talents to carry the fires of 'their enthusiasm and learning to succeeding generations in the field of science The program including establishment of a new chair of chemical education and a number of state fellowships' amounting to l course ?1000 a year for -- the students chosen to take will be j?ut into operation next fall on an experimental basis Each student-whis awarded' one of the fellowships will be course of training covering not only ail of the given a five-yea- r requirements for'a'doctor's degree but the equivalent of one txtra year of work devoted to certain' studies in education to equip him as a teacher At the end however he will be free to choose his own : career in- - academic' or industrial life The new chair of chemical education has been provided for P Garvin president of the Chemical Foundation of New ' ' ' i v York: ' - Each fellowship will be awarded by a state committee made up' of one'member selected by' the donor and others chosen by the Johns Hopkins chemistry faculty Any chemistry student' who has had at least two years ©f training in a college or university in a state where a fellowship is available will beeligible to apply for it BALTIMORE Md " the-specia- -- 1 ld - s - ' - I ' - REWARD GIVEN pro-hibiti- on - j j PRINCETON ESAU Two Yale Students Arrested ' For Slapping Show Girls IN CONGRESS (By The Associated ITU' DAY Press) takes up naval departappropriation bill house bills on consent calendar Se haste ment - Senate committee continues investigation - of Salt Creek oil leases" Senate interstate commerce committee considers appointments of new radio commissioners House military affairs committee has before it army promotion bill uublic"-lands- ' connection with the disappearance last Friday of Virginia Murphy At the same time police announced that a grilling had "completely shaken" the story of Mrs Sharp of the circumstances ' in jwhich she came into possession of Doris She- declared after the babywas returned early "today to the: San Francisco News and' the United Press pffice that she met a "dark stranger" in Vallejo on receipt of a letter toying he had a small daugh' ter of Mrs: Sharp The Sharp child according to Mrs Sharp's story was left with jLros Angeles relatives a year ago I Another new angle was introduced into the case when HT Rotve a Daly City furniture dealer report' ed to police Iowe said he called at the Sharp home during negotiations for the trade 'of an automobjle an(j a little girl "crying for her' mother" ' 'According to Rowe Mrs ' Sharp c nervous ' appeared i "Don't pay any attention to hr" he quoted Mrs Sharp' as saying f'She is crying for her father and he will bo home soon" Later in the automobile negotiations Rowe declared Sharp j said : "My wife la coming into some money next week and then we can get a new car" four-year-o- of Impeachment Glass Threatens: Filibuster He Issued An Order For Are Prepared For Unless Increased Sum Balloon First Ascension State Legislature T Is Obtained V In United States 4 - 4Sharp and his wife Edna today in Articles - fi j Sharp a San Francisco driver told reporters n strange tale incogruous an yet possible and the fate pf Doris!' Virginia was solved He said that his wife had taken little Doris from a "dark man with a black moustache" in Valleji a city on San Francisco bay after vShe had received a strange note was found underneath his dot-ma- t' and requested Mrs to meet the "dark man with Sharp a black moustache and take h$r jpwn daughter whom she hadk giveit tc the care of hn orphan asylam iev- SHE ANSWERS NOTE Maternal love and the fern Aine desire to aarhin possess her own caused ShariVto answer ithe note She went to' Vallejo iand clasped the little child in' lut arms believing it to be her owh! ' Never doubting for a mlnuterthat the child was not hers Mrs Sharp traveled throughout 'the city 'with the little girl visiting stores and exhibiting her newly "found-daught- er to neighbor frlendsj the story ' told the Unit' ing were placed against Charles truck DRY LAW FUND Washington e i ' —— — — KSan COLLEAGUES QUOTED Gavel Used By First President Is Shown At The Pennsylvania representative described Washington as having little "faith that the constitution would by itself be a panacea Beck declared that the safety of the Union depended upon the preservation of the rights of the states PROBLEM OF FUTURE "The problem of the future" Beck asserted "will be to preserve the just equipoises which the constitution sought ' to maintain between the power of the central government and the power of the - —— Tx FT Wii Representative Beck Says Washington Possessed ' Unusual Gifts judgment" : ' — U -i trail ge Tale Told oy ivi K estonng Doris to Parent's THISJOUHTRY - LAST EDITION in ' TO FATHER OF of-th- L " rirrr -- WARM TRIBUTE capital city today observed the 197th anniversary of George Washington's birth Ordinarily the cabinet meets on Friday but this was dispensed with today as was the usual Friday press conference with the chief executive Mr Coolldge had on his engagement list tonight an address at George Washington university where he and Mrs Coolidge were to receive the degree of doctor of laws A section in the university auditorium had been reserved for members of the cabinet many of the members of congress ambassadors and ministers from foreign countries and others prominent In official life MAN OF GIFTS A speech by Representative James M Beck authority on the constitution was the feature of the exercises in the house For many years it has been the custom for Washington's farewell address to be read but this year Representative Beck was asked to deliver an oration Beck said that Washington's associates regarded him as a man of unusual gifts "Jefferson spoke of Washington's intellect as 'great and powerful"' Beck declared "and Patrick Henry said that of all the mem ber first continental congress Washington was foremost for and sound 'solid information ' p"0971 : J it - urn M- Uow them by thdr men gather grapes of j mj IN THE FIRES OF VALLEY FORGE! PAYS NATION """"' it—ifuv' 'jm - : Efforts'' to bag a mountain lion that has been preying upon deer in the foothills cast and south of Willard was made' last week when two parties of farmers and townspeople went into the hills in search of the cat The hunters located one kill of the animal and ran across his tracks numerous tjmes in the snow Tlie first hunt was made Sunday and the second Tuesday and each HUNGRY JEWS RAID time fleeting glimpses of the aniLODZ RELIEF POST mal were caught but not enough to enable anyone to get a good shot It is feared by the farmers that LODZ Poland Feb 22 — (AP) the beast will cause damage to — The headquarters of the Jewish livestock in the neighborhood be- relief committee In Lodz was sides killing of deer stormed by 6000 hungry men and women today who alleged that the committee had failed to allot them BOY KILLS FATHER their daily rations of bread part of funds of which came from the DENYING HIM AUTO the The manifestants United States were Jews who have been receiving Arias PHOENIX 22 — relief from the committee- Feb (AP) — A dispatch from Safford of the relief comTwo Ariz reported that Woodrow Wal- mittee employes were seriously injured: : ker 16 years old last night con—fessed to Sheriff Seth Dodge of "SHINE" LEAVES $50000 Safford that he had shot and killed NEW YORK Feb 22 — (AP) — his father James Walker a prom- Shining shoes proved profitable to inent farmer January 10 because Constantino Raimo who owned a the parent had refused to give bootblack stand in the Grand Cenhim money to make a payment on tral terminal He left an estate an automobile of $50000 -- — - ' ' Ypall Io fruits j WASHINGTON Feb 22 — (AP) — The president congress and the AUTO USED IN said:-"Ther- mil Exercises FIRE REVEALS Og-dc- cows t- Million Bill For Air Mail FOR PROVIDING Ti—- r-' ' SPONSORS BILL - K V 1 — — : "0-ye- mW&MMmM h ' j T — HOLLINGSWORTi COLLEGE fc jjl 219 - - T— ' THURSDAY House passed - load line bill' senate reached agreement for limitation of debate on navy department appropriation bill ' House sent interior bill back to senate and received second deficiency bill from committee Democrat i of Senator Dlease South Carolina blocked consideration of house resolution to investl- gate charges ragainst Federal Judge Winslow of southern district of New York GIRL MAN KILLED BY ROASTER BLAST MOBILE Ala Feb (AP) Edward E Chedville and4 Miss lone Garrett both 19 burned seri-ousby gasoline from an explodyesterday-dieing peanut roaster " last night" The accident occurred "in-grocery here where both worked ly d '''?!"" a i PRINCETON N J Feb 22— (AP) — The hlrhest general ' distinction that Princeton university can confer on art undergraduate the Pyne honor prize was awarded this morning to Joseph--VerQuarles Jr 1929 of Milwaukee Wis President John Grjer Hlbbe made the award of the prize: which was $500 at the meeting of the Natiopal Alumni association in Nassau hall ' 1 : in-gol- HIGn SCTIOIiARSIIIP ! ' ithe-opinio- " -N- : ' : n N j to Id' Pres " - - -- J She was never "questioned by the repolice or cithcen wards totaling $000although! had been of fered for Information lending (0 of of: little Doris '' 'the 'kidnaper The Sharps were overjoyed to once again have In their possession their "daughter" Every (action of the child brought a renewed Joy to them At last happlneutr had again visited their home M Late last night camera reailtza tldn'that brought despair to jlhelr hearts ' Photographs of the missing "Doris Virginia" closely :rt sembled their newly found "daugh- '' HAVE THEIR DOUBTS Was there a-- possibility tha jtht child was not theirs? Was it possible that the little girl who had brought so' much Joy to their home could belong to someone- elsefj Sharp and his wife held a1 er ious hurried consultation ACter much discussion both decided there was but one thing to do— find out if "their" child' was ' the missing M Doris r ' It was then that Sharp tool jthe child to the newspaper offices: and told his fantastic story then that newspaper men' Itjwa recognized the child as the missing girl: It was then that the hearts of the mother and' father were broken — and (the" hearts of another mother were overfilled and step-fath' with" Joy r ' Even newspaper men Were hot certain that' the little girl brought to them' by Sharp was Doris tJiitJl' her own mother had -recogiilted her and collapsed Edward J MurThe step-fathphy was visibly affected He took the child in his arms looked at her for a moment und when! she said "Oh" daddv"burst into tears QUEER CIRCUMSTANCES Police admitted after they were notified that the' girl had been found that the queer circumstances under which Doris waa returned to her home completely mystified them They said it was possible that Sharp had kidnaped the child and be fearing that his act would wife-tprevailed1 upon his enter with him upon a plan to the child and collect reward money Seven days ago little Doris disappeared from a playground hear her home Her disappearance was first noted when she failed to return home for her evening meal j Police were notified and casual search started for the child No trace' of her whereabouts jwas (Continued on Paso Two)! j I er '1 The Pyne honor prize established in 1923 Is annually awarded to that member of the senior class of the presiwho in dent of the university the secretary of the university and the dean of the college has most clearly manifested the qualifications of excellence scholarship manly qualities! and effective support of the beet Interests of Princeton university STUDKNTS FINED EW-HAVEN Conn Feb 22 '— (UP) — One Yale student was jailed ' and another fined in city court here today after an attack on two show girls Charged with slapping the fae of Miss Eerna Aubrey pretty blonde Thomas Todd of Seattle Wash a five-da- y jail sentence Dyer Tt Iawrence of White Plains N Y was fined $10 on complaint of Miss Kmily Cowley another chorus girl The attack was said to have taken Place on a main street was-give- 1 er 1 re-retu- rn |