| Show FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 22 1929 THE OGDEN ST A XTDAKD EXAMINER -- By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY PLEA IS MADE FOR GREATER' ferred to committee on etate and ing for the licensing and bonding amendments by elections commitof real estate brokers and sales- tee municipal affairs — S B 59 Candland— Relating to S B 169 Maw Repealing law men Substituted for H B No 47 on the cal the and of deposit of public funds the reT collection for placed Woodbury personal providing endar- - with favorable report by real sponsibllity and security for and property taxes by countyonassessors revenue estate and insurance committee - interest required thereon Report Referred to committee H B No 146 Robinson — Re- ed favorably by banking commitand taxation S B 177 Patterson — Amending quiring testimony of attending phy tee S B 60 Candland — Relating to in cases of persons bring exising Uw relating to property ex-to sicians care and responsibility for state accithe under for suit Referred execution damages ing from empt insurance dent fTjinds policies Judiciary j Reported favorably by the judiciary committee bfinkin committee H B 49 Hirschi— Providing that committee H 33 122 Critchlow— Providing H B 147 Critchlow— Relating taxation applied to railroads teledostatements to of the ttiat and electric by filing special meetingra of corpora-tio- u light graph telephone or stockholders mestic Put may be called by certain other corporations operatforeign corporations on second reading under suspen- the president "when not otherwise ing under franchise be extended to automobile corprations engaged in sion of the rules and made a spe- specified in the agreements or bythe transportation of passengers or cial Order of business with H B laws" Reported favorably by Ju2:30 p m diciary committee freight Received from the house No 68 Holther forcommitee H JR 80Crump — Providing for and referred to the revenue and Monday Judiciary Leatham-Creatin- g"headless a B 148 H ballot" for all elective oftaxation committee H B 92 Mellor— Providing for Utah state building commission and fices Imported favorably with by elections committhe payment by acre feet for water providing for a expansion amendments ' so distributed etc Received from program including the removal and tee H B 93 Miller— Providing for house and referred to committee on reconstruction of the state prison of water so Public buildings and grounds payment by acre-feagriculture and irrigation distributed and prescribing other IN THE HOUSE RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED BILLS INTRODUCED H C M 1 Burton-- Memorializ- methods of payment when npt so distributed Passed as amended by H B 135 Young—Creating a ing congress to eliminate vote of 39 to 9 state board of institutions for the Resolutions ind securities H B 6S Holther— Providing for j supervision of all state penal char- memorials committee the certification and payment of itable and reformatory institutions ACTION ON MEASURES j license taxes by corporations to the committee- Appropriations H B 103 Holther— Regulating secretary of state Made a special ) H B 136 Jefferson — Providing that property owners cities towns the licensing of practitioners of order Of business for 2:30 p m Reported favorably Monday boards of edcation or munlciual naturopathy health committee H B 55 Piercey — Exempting corporations if dissatisfied with as- byHpublic — Providing ffom 126 B Young state made tho sessments board jury duty only those females by of equalization may have a review that citizens over 65 years of 4se having the active care of children of such assessments in the district may hunt and fish without licenses in home Motion for reconsideration on the next legislative day precourt Revenue and taxation com- Reported unfavorably by fish and i game committee vailed! mittee H B 47 Woodbury — Creating a i H Ej No 64 Hodgson — ProvidM P 137 Macfarlane— Entitling state real estate commission and ing for registration of student or defendants in civil or criminal actions to a change of venue upon empowering it to license brokers apprentice barbers and allowing salesmen1 Withdrawn !by only one such student or apprenwritten affidavit by such defendant and of author and H B 1S4 5 tice to be employed by each shop consent to reason believe he has that that J St substituted in its plice Motion for reconsideration on the Woodbury T1J tne judge is prjuaicea judiciary on the calendar with favorable Rnext legislative day prevailed committee H B 136 Jensen — Designating eport of real estate and ' Insurance i a plot in the northwest corner of committee H B 101 S M Jorgensen — Re COE WILL ADDRESS the state capftol grounds as a site the levy on sheep for the OGDEN CONVENTION for monuments and memorials strlctlrig fund to apply only to state bounty Public buildings and grounds com range sheep Reported favorably - LOGAN mittee 22— Professor Feb H B 139 Macfarlane— Giving wita amendments by livestock com Francis M doe of the horticultural mittee Jurisdiction over justice courts H B 9 0 Lavin — Empowering department of the Utah Agrlcul case3 of petit larceny assault and state of examiners to pre- tural college recently accepted an battery and breaches of the peace scribe board a salary schedule for deputy invitation toof lecture at the annual committed within the respective and assistant state officers and em- convention to the Utah Canners'9 asIn counties in which such counts are be held March such salaries are not spciatibn when established Judiciary committee ployes Mr Cbe will treat the subOgdenl fixed statute favo Reported) by H B 140 Hacking— Providing 'Possibilities In the Utah ject by banking committee5 that in criminal cases where a rably S B 8 5 Parratt— Requiring the Fruit Canning Industry" judgment of fine and imprisonment school in city districts to publish has been Imposed the convicted TtOO'KERY ABANDONED of school elections in a person may serve off the fine at notices ln BOISE Ida Fb 22— (AP)— of circulation newspaper general the rate of one day in jail for each the district Crows iapparently are not so dumb Reported commitfavorably 31 of the fine Judgment with amendments by elections com A flock estimated at a million has tee refused to return to a rookery In II B 141 Hacking— Relating to mittee — Requiring Which sportsmen S 86 have planted B Parratt juvenile court appeals and provid- coruhty school boards to publish np-ti- dynamite were f de crows The of prohiing for the appointment menace because a news in a elections of school they ate clared! bition officers Judiciary comnkit-te- e ' paper of general circulation in the much of the grain distributed for Reported favorably wih game birds H B 142 Hansen— Fix'ing time district to for payment of wages employes and extending the present labor law to apply to all industries Labor committee DENVER OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY H B 143 Critchlow — Amending and repealing certain sections of the Utah statutes relating to attachments Judiciary committee H B No 144 Ellison— Providing for prevention of fraud in the sale of securities and requiring the licensing of security Salesmen Banking committee H B 145 Woodbury— Provid s KIDNAP ED GliiL IS RECOVERED i HIDE TARIFFS : ARM HEA Would Raise Shoe Prices AlmosOne : Dollar Per Pair : protest was ready 20-ye- tax-exem- Is Asked WASHINGTON Feb 22— (AP) An exampje of divergent tariff views has come with the plea of fajrra representatives for a duty on The plea is lust as Insistent X - the free-lis- tChester Gray Washington representative of the Americarrfarm bu reau feneration made a proposal bsfore the hfeuse ways and means cQrnmittee that a tariff of 45per coint ad valorem be placed on hides &TI7NNI-IBY jPLAN" 'I'At asessioni of the committee last night representatives of New Eng-lan- d A E McElwain of Boston the National Boot and Shoe Manumacturers' "association estimated that a duty of 45 per cent 'wpuld mean that everybody who bought shoes would pay from ninety: cents to a dollar more per pair He said that-- " in the course of a I rX rep-resenti- -- probably mean ataout$270000000 more for shoes r over inebriation While "McElwain opposed the proposed duty on hides he advocated a duty of 25 per cent on shoes He said that importations of shoes into-thicountry had grown the last five years from during 3339-2pairs to 2616884 pairs His viHy that a duty "on shoes was needed found support from the mayor -- of Lynn Mass Halph E Bauer who on behalf of the Lynn shoe manufacturers' tariff committee asked a duty of 30 per cent ni shoes based on American valuation Bauer said that factories in this country were closing because of ompetition and Increased imports and largely from Czecho-slovaki- a Bauer estimated that firniany '' 3 op 0 skilled shoe workers were out of employment in Lynn PROTEST MADE For every association or individual who wants a particular tariff rate raised there who appears before the committee --in opposition to the proposal and this held true in the case of" shoes as in the case of hides Martin Loew-enberof New York representing the national council of American traders in protestimporters-an- d ing against the proposed duty on shoes said that imports were less than one per cent of American production A delegation of leather tanners ap&ared before the committee and asljed'for duties on their products J WV Byron Williamsport -- Maryland representing upper leather tanners ask&d a rate of 20 per cent on cattle hideupper shoe leather H V Bretraey Springfield Ohio representing: harnessleather tanners urged a duty of 20 per cent on harness feather Roland H Zinn of New York made aplea for a 10 per cent rate on sole and belting leather andf free hides Thomas F Anderson of Boston filed a brief askjlngprofedtion for shoe leather anq F X Wholley Philadelphia sought a duty of 30 per cent on finished reptile leather and 20 per d cent on" reptile leath' er year this would tii ytvtffr KtS U 2 S PAT OFF 11 TH- POSSUM HUMIfeR IU In Utah legislature IS THE SENATE Referred to committee on agriculture and irrigation S B 16 Griffin— Amending existing law relating to the seining of fish Referred to fish and game committee S B 173 Hollingsworth — Requiring persons in charge of all locomotives to ring a bell and sound a whistle upon approaching a crossing Referred to committee on public institutions health and labor S B 162 Parratt — Amending present law relating to county libraries Referred to committee on education S B 170 Maw— Giving county commissioners power over graveyards cemeteries and all resting mals Bills Introduced 181 Dillman — Amending existing "law relating to motor vehicles and licenses therefor S B 182 Fowles (by request)— Amending existing law on embalming by adding hew sections definstriking ing funeral directors-an- d at the "service certificate" method of obtaining business S B183 Welling—Authorizing the Agricultural college to establish a laboratory for the study and diagnosis ofanlmal diseases etcexSrB 184 Fowles— Repealing isting law relating to placing of freight cars in rear—of trains exS B 1S5 Smith Amending isting law to make all railroad companies liable for killing live: stock S B 186 Hollingsworth — Providing for the establishment organization and maintenance of the Utah university college at Ogden S B 187 Candland (by request) — Increasing the borrowing power of the state armory board by $2 for each biennlum S B 188 Maw (by request) — Regulating the pasteurization testproviding for ing and sale It he enforcement and fixing of pen alties In cities of the first and second class S B 183 Evans— Relating to trespassing of hunters upon inclosed lands and providing that where the "owner or tenant resides upon inclosed cultivated lands warning slgfts need not he posted H B 10 Hacking— Increasing pay of grand and trial Jurors in district courts Passed by senate by vote of 12 to 5 and returned to the house S B 62 Parratt— Relating to certification of kindergarten teachers Passed by vote of 17 to 0 Sent to house S B 52 Dillman— Relating to part-tim- e education Amendment adopted Wednesday revoked Thurs44day and bill passed as read by vote of 1 4 yeas 2 nays and 5T abMONT ANA'S FIRST sent BREWER IS DEAD S B 18 Patterson—Made Relating to special trespassing animals Monday aftDILLON Mont Feb 22 — (UP) order of business for February 25 lost its first brewer and ernoon S B 24 S M Jorgensen— Reguone of the original members of the boxing contests Advanced fanious vigilantes when Charles A lating 17 to 0 reading by vote of Beelhrer 0!2 dier at his ranch near to Sthird 30 — B RequirHollingsworth Iioichle late yesterday departments inBorn in Germany Beehr4er ar- ing certain state to etc stitutions deposi their fees rived in Virginia City home of the the state treascollections with and 1863 one was In He of vigilantes urer of each month the 15th before "busto In livestock the first engage to third reading by vote iness in Madison county and was Advanced 0 prominent in agricultural and In- of S16 to B II Fowles— Authorizing dustrial activities of this commu-nit- y and boxing wrestling contests the early days during Withdrawn the author 'by - Beeltrer erected the Kessler S B 72 Marsden — Amending ex-- r brewery the first In Montana in ilelena istlng law relating to organization operation and supervision of buildand loan associations etc Reing MONEY FOR UTAH ported favorably by banking and t PROJECT IN BILL commerce committee to second S B c 11- r J U — ' — s 9 — j manufacturers expressed 'themselves as stunned by "Gray's proposal and said that "they came to Washington prepared to protest a ilut on only 15 per cent on hides Dlaces of the dead crematories etc on state and Referred to committee' ' municipal affairs S B 155 Dillman — Providing rules governing the place of residence' for the purpose of registration Referred to committee on state and municipal affairs S B 175 Hollingsworth— Requiring common carriers by railroad to keep certain records of tickets passes mileage books etc Referred to judiciary comm'ttea S B 171 Hollingsworth— Amending law relating to loan trust and guaranty associations Referred to banking and commerce committee B 165 Hollingsworth— Requiring secretary of state to give a surety bond as collector of fees for registration of automobiles etc Referred to committee on state and municipal affairs S B 166 Hollingsworth— Requiring secretary of state as collector of the state tax on gasoline Re sales- to give a surety bond ': -- - - ce !' A Snjr gr 5-- of-mi- j 00 C"l J ifASHINGTON Feb 22 — An ap-propriation o f 5 2 5 0 0 0 for making surveys of the second 'unit of the Salf 'Lake basin irrigation project is carried in the deficiency appropriation bill reported to the house of representatives Thursday The will be at the disappropriation posal of Reclamation Commissioner Mead who can spend it on some one! unit h may select or he may spread the appropriation around and raajti studies of several units which have been offered fo? adop""' tion! ' - J w doranT" jaes man dies mining — J LAKE : Feb 22— James SALT H poran 52 prominently identified mining in Utah fdr many He leaves yeats died Thursday five children Twelve years ago he was appointed superintendent of the Cardiff Mining & Milling company mines at Alta which position he held "until four months ago when he became superintendent of the mines at Lark w-lt- Park-Bin&ha- m GOV DERN AND WIFE - - Yew D!st Wafsla- filliltenjt- B Why wear jewelry that is Why wear a small diamond when you can have a larger and newer style diamond ring our Trade-i- n Opportunity for tomorrow makes this possible! Just bring us your old jewels— we will gladly allow you the value today— and give you the newest style in watches diamonds and jewelry in exchange— making it possible for you to obtain high quality jewels— and paying for the balance in small sums regularly that you will hardly miss! 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In spite of the superior styles and high Quality so obvious prices are i lOW! NORMAN— Haadaomeiy cnerevsdi oM flexible bx link bands dials 15 jewel £ "2750 Bulovs movetnent ( I''- - As Low as $1485 duat-pro- ndtnm j One Special Group of About 50 (all new) at t $150 Down $150 Week Sample-Frock- s ? PC Op Colorful Creations In Sizes for Miss and Matron Millinery Ideas — Direct PEMBERTON—Taetefully encraJ outhioo-fhape- d caet radium diall 17 jewel Bulovm more-- SCrtOO' from leading fashion centers at ' $385 neat JVJ $250 Down $250 Week $200 Week !(' ' new BLOSSOM Wedding Ring containing five fine Diamonds and this beautiful BUD & BLOSSOM Diamond Ring SPRING AT McCLANAHAN'S Hundreds of Spring Week Combination offer for this sale onlyBUD " "$100 Down Bud & Blossom Special dut-pro- of with two long trousers! priced as low as Shoes and Oxfords $695 and $795 $1775 lines' higher-price- d Boys' Suits for clothes shoes and furnishings MAnuUnlt & $ Asorted styles and sizes All were taken from reulari AND FINER Distinctive and quite different from ordinary millinery priced as low FUR SCARFS-CHI- C SUITS Scarfs Blouses Purses Hosiery Lingerie - Each Accessory DLAN all your apparel purchases--- a complete new wardrobe on your terms! - - Girls': Spring Coats presses and Millinery j ay Re-ferr- ed fur-beari- Mail Orders ' d? Smith— Investigation of possible markets by experiment station Referred to state and municipal affairs committee S B 179 Hollingsworth— Continuing code commission Referred i 1 LOS ANGELES TOPCOATS 180 to judiclarycommittee S B 163 Hollingsworth— ProLEAD GRAND MARCH viding that a person- serving time in the Utah prison may not be paLOGAN 3Teb 22— Governor and roled until he has served the miniMrs'J George II Dern and Secretary mum sentence provided by law to judiciary committee of State and Mrs M H Welling S B 164 -- Hollingsworth— Auwerit among those in attendance at annual military ball thorizing supreme court to make the (hlrty-fift- h of the Utah Agricultural college at rules relating to pleading procedthe Palais d'Or Thursday night ure and practice In the courts of The governor and Mrs Dern led Utah Referred yto Judiciary comthe grand march mittee About 250 couples were in atS B 137 Celling— Relating to tendance at the ball the propagation of ani ONE- - o : S - 0 f tee j LAKE Feb 22 — Two were injured when their youths automobjles collided as each was trying to avoid collision with a machine backing from a driveway on Main street Thursday night W Parratt 20 driver of a northbound machine! and L C Evans 23 traveling south on Main street were cut and bruised in the Evans' car tipped over accident -- T4—- rCl'UIOSlTY BRINGS FINE NEW YORK Feb 26— (AP) — Thei j?uriosity of Miss Fannie Axel-ro- d 21f when she saw a woman in an jautomobile with ler fiance has added $50 to her hope chest' Magistrate Healy ordered Sussman Baljlin to pay her that amount in lieu of a fine wjien both were arBallln said rested for speeding he was taking the woman homo at the request of a friend- and speeded to avoid an embarrassing The couple left court meeting urni In arm SALT at McCuxnahan's - Candland — Relating to certificates of deposit Reported favorably by banking and commerce committee and advanced to second reading S B 168 Ryan— Providing free hospital and medical service for certain disabled miners Referred to committee on state and municipal affairs S B 167 Fowles — Changing the law relating to the powers of the board of managers of the state bureau of criminal Identification Referred to judiciary committee S B 154 Smith— Relating to Rewater conservation districts ferred to committee on agriculture and irrigation S B 178 Dillman — Relating to bounties on predatory animals Referred to committee on agriculture and Irrigation S B 173 Dillman — Amending existing law relating to investment of state land funds etc Referred to banking and commerce commit61 TWO YOUTHS HURT WHEN MACHINES HIT New Spring Models -- B ttt Kensing-Syste- m -- S SALT LAKE Feb 22—Thirteen additional permaaent injunctions against property in Carbon and Juab counties were ordered In federal court Thursday by Jtudge Tillman D Johnson The premises are charged with violating the prohibition ilawj and will b© closed for a period They are mainly cigar pool and drink rooms I:! LJ rrrITf lk : reading1 -- W semi-finishe- r in —— —f JUDGE ORDERS PROPERTY CLOSED ! - oit -- pt wer-drafte- d j by New England shoe and leather manufacturers that hides be kept J et ? Idea Stuns Manufacturers 45 Per Gent Increase hides ar (Continued From Page One) found! that night and It was not until the next morning ' that fear for her safety was felt MairgareV Boxer a' child neighbor appeared at the Murphy home early Sunday morning: with a note which she said she had found neat the Murphy residence The note was signed" "KK" and read:! "You'll never find her" Then started the greatest child search in the history of 'the naI tion Police! citizens boy - scouts m fact every available means or volunteered -to hunt fot the little girl Jewelry Made to Order CREDIT JEWELERS 'of OGDEN 2405 Washington Avenue - Phone 332 Eeelet Expert Watch Repairing Building 11 ng mmm |