Show ti jcjj i ElM li s£3 be detected nor the odor of burn- ing punks or of exploding crackers - QUESTION TRIO IN GIRL DEATH - — M IHfOGUiiN'SI'ANDAKU-EXAMINE- GpD O The transformation is due to the shutting off Immigration - There was a time when shipto add Pacific Hotelmen Held Watchman loads of Chinese arrived Oriental atmosphere to the Failed To Punch coast Time Clock AP) ASHEVILLE N C July — Authorities followed a new lead today in their investigation of the slaying of Helen Clevenger New York girl questioning three employes of the hotel where she was shot to death Sheriff Laurence Brown declined to reveal nature of the evidence but said Daniel Gaddy night watchman isN ‘‘the key to the whole case” Edward Fleming a bellboy and I D Roddy elevator operator were the other two hotel employes Each is about 25 Also detained authorities continued to hold Mark ' violinist and Wollner Ashville Ward Mildred Wollner’s corrobated who girl he was at home last Wednesday night when Miss Clevenger was criminally assaulted mutilated “and killed Brown said Gaddy failed to punch the time clock when passing the' second floor— on which Miss Clevenger’s room was located — on his rounds at one a m last Thursday morning the approximate time officers believe the girl was slain 22-C- o old o ali-bi-t- hat NEWS And VIEWS i '' — i "" ( Continued from Page One ) Strange that the heart of this o tree should be as in the human sefamily the ohe point of most rious weakness! C E Wright Mrs M M Chapman Miss Stella Thomas A J Burdett F J Bartonek J H sum- - trip Miss June Hoehner is visiting her cousin Miss Elizabeth at Price Utah this week Miss Grace McCarty is visiting friends in Ogden this week Mrs Eliis Dunn has as her house guest Mls Lois Wyert of Heber Utah Miss 'Wyert is an old school mate of Mrs Dunn’s Miss Dcrothy Troyer spent the week-en- d with Mr and Mrs H H Gewecke and family on Salt river : m— t ne ’ Guest Leaving For Utah Home There will be a meeting of the Child Study club Saturday afternoon at at the library two-thir- ty EVANSTON none in the state James McGarry son of Mr and Mrs Ed McGarry has gone to Cheyenne to take an examination for brakeman service on the Union Pacific railroad Salt Lake City today FROM KEMMERER Mrs Wilford Williams and sons Clayton and Glen of Kemmerer were house guests of Mrs Dan Ger-rar- d f during the past week Mr and Mrs G S Heiner and sons Moroni Heiner Don Heiner and Darlene Butters of Morgan were guests Monday of Mr and Mrs Ivar C Butts- - Mr Heiner is manager of the Como resort Miss Jessie Guild returned Sunday from Utah State Agricultural college where she has been attending summer school Mr and Mrs Winston Barber Mr and Mrs Roy Anderson Mr and Mrs Dale Cluff and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Barrell spent Sunday at Mirror lake PARTY RETURNS Mr and Mrs Prank P Nelson returned Sunday from Laramie where Mrs Neiscn visited her daughter w Mr and Mrs Warand ren Grothc and Mr Nelson attended the state postmasters’ convention which was held during the week- - ’ Intrastate Rail Rates Continued SALT LAKE CITY July 22— (AP) — The Utah public servioe commission today granted railroads continuance of emergency surcharges on intra-stat- e freight until the end of the year The rate expired June 30 Commission action followed an order by the interstate commerce commission continuing surcharges attending their national Chinatown has undergone a great change in the past 40 years It no longer has the smell of the old Chinatown ' Neither fumes of opium are to ‘ Co-operati- ves SALT LAKE CITY July 22— council (AP)—A Utah functioned today in an advisory capacity toward sel-he- units lp The council headed by D E Hawkins of Spanish Fork was set up at a meeting last night and is expected to end controversy circles over within self-hel- p state the of membership board The council endorsed Dr Hugh M Woodward John Mathews and Benjamin B Stringham as cooperative representatives on the the state board and then three men who have been opposed units to terms of 30 by the self-hel- p of the month the end days At the council will elect state boqrd members for longer terms Its selections will represent the consensus of unit members Election of the three men was on the questioned previously time at the they that grounds were chosen xio self-hel- p units were operating ive ive re-elec- ted “FUN” DEATH SALT LAKE CITY— July 2- 2(AP)— Fourteen additional grazing 22— (AP)— Five districts will be organized in Idaho un- 22-i-(U- P)— Business Woman of Utah Succumbs DETROIT July Black Legionnaires accused of killing an unoffending negro a year ago “to have some fun” faced arraignment today on murder and kidnaping charges The first almost incredible account of the shooting of the Negro came from Dayton Dean confessor of Black Legion deeds of violence whose sanity has been questioned 4 t In court Prosecutor Duncan O McCrea said last night however he Jiad obtained a corroborating statement from one of the men Dean named That statement the prosecutor said came from James Roy Lorane and like Dean’s account named Harvey Davis reputed Black Legion “colonel” John Bunnerman Ervin D Lee and Charles Rouse as the other persons present when Silas Coleman world war veteran was shot to death in a marsh near Pickney Mich The new charges were filed on the day that Davis Lee and Bannerman with 12 were to have gone pn trial for the Black Legion “exi&tion” of Charles A Poole That trial was postponed for at least two weeks Dean has pleaded guilty in the Poole case and is the state’s principal witness ‘ y Montana Utah and Wyoming der the Taylor act during the next month if livestock men desire them Deputy U S Grazing Director Archie D Ryan said today Extension of grazing areas Js possible under a congressional amendment to the act increasing the ad-- 1 ministrative area from 62000000 to 142000000 acres t Ryan addressed a civic group yesterday saying the act had resulted in expenditure of much-monefor conservation and rehabilitation of Utah range lands Bought n&w tIreS fop MV TRIP FROM F I QtSTON tONLV T' SALT LAKE CITY July 22— 37 A WEE (AP) — Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs Ruth M King 65 prominent Chinese business woV man who died last night Mrs King with her husband the late Charles H King was an active leader among intermountain Chinese She had been a resident of Salt Lake City since 1893 M Surviving are a daughter Dr Ruth King Chang wife of a Shanghai newspaper publisher and three sons Dr Ernest Q King of S King and WalChicago and ter G King ofRay auto supply service stores the Salt Lake Tribune staff : More than 20000000 are attendh-— WASH AVE AT 2SRD SAN FRANCISCO July 22— (AP) British 'move theatres every ing PHONE 964 twentieth the anniversary —Today week of the San Francisco Preparedness day bombing Thomas J Mooney continued his habeas corpus fight for exoneration The San Quentin convict serving a life term for the bombing which A SALINAS Cal July 22— (UP)— crossing accident today killed 10 persons and injured 40 costgrade lives the of three was July 22 1916 again declared he Salinas women one' of them the a from more mile wife than with his mother of six children the fatal spot All three were riding in a sedan was convicted He contends he which was by a Southern and perjured Pacific trainstruck through a “frame-lip- ” at a near crossing testimony because of his labor - strike here ' in This activities The victims were Mrs Carrie — Feagins Mrs Pansy Wymer and ' Mrs Marjorie Pettorff CALDWELL TORRID The train carried the car 600 CALDWELL Ida July 22— (AP)— Overcast skies indicated a possible feet spilling debris along the c break in a six-dlong heat wave track I here today after a maximum temperature of 106 degrees was recordSizes 14 to 44 ed yesterday The mark was within e one degree of the high No Exchanges No Refunds No C O D’s here $K’ I ‘ I Three Women Die' At Rail Crossing LAST CALL! While They Last i 75 DRESSES Groupt Values to $995 1 ay j Officers Report Seizure of Still all-tim- - i Every Sale Final v and found him a man of high standing in the business and social life of the Bay region He is a ard-Examin- er Temporary Setup Made In Utah Controversy SALT LAKE CITY July Action of the state tax commission in granting a 10 per cent reduction in assessed valuation of range livestock and then rescinding the decision bewildered Utah livestock men Irwin Arnovitz tax commission chairman said the 1936 assessment would be lowered if the market value of cattle continues to fall for the Remainder of 1936 The reduction first was made after cattlemen protested this year’s assessment They claimed the commission had raised the assessment $3 a head over last year in spite of a sharp drop in the market value of livestock Further Grazing Units Available 50-gall- on member of the Bohemian club and takes a prominent part in the dramatic presentations when the Bohemians 936 strong make merry in their camp in the Redwoods of Morris GuyN William Kellar and northern Cafilornia Miss Edna Simms are working in the business district of San Fran By the way the San Francisco Bohemian clubis one of J the most cisco widely known clubs the world I called on R J Bidwell adver around and to be a member of it tising representative of The Stand is to be regarded as among the in San Francisco elite ' convention BRING PEACE Puzzles Stockmen FIVE ARRAIGNED LINDBERGHS IN GERMANY SALT LAKE CITY July 22— (AP) COLOGNE Germany July 22— that repeal passed un— —Proving A Colonel Charles (AP) Lindbergh on interstate freight some noticed in quarters: Slack coal coke beet sugar mo- and Mrs Lindbergh arrived here ’ Deputy sheriffs and federal f oflasses wet beet pulp and copper today in their new cabin monoplane ficers said today they seized a lead and zinc ores and concentrates en route to Berlin They lunched still 30 gallons of mash and in carload lots were unaffected by with state and city officials a of moonshine whiskey in the pint the Utah commission’s action- home of Laura Tapp 42 -The woman was placed in- - the county jail to await federal action son-in-la- 1 State Tax Action COUNCIL MAY Meeting Set By Child Study Club Anniversary of Bomb Case Noted EVANSTON Wwo July 22 — A E Johnson and J R Kennard Wyo July 22— Miss examiners have just finished state who White has been spendDorothy week in Evanston with Mr the the county treasurer’s ofC E Mrs ing checking Miss ‘Marie Brophy Moore Mrs O- - C Marriott Miss and Mrs Andrew McPhie and fam- fice It was reported the office was ily was to return ’to her home in in excellent condition and second to Dorothy Embling ’ o at their d Glendale The Rev and Mrs- H C? Swezy of Rock Springs and the Rev JE D Crawfopd of Omaha were guests of the Rev and over the week-en- d Mrs Hector W Thompeon Mr and Mrs L E Wilkinson Mr and Mrs L A Reeves Robert Storey George Robinson and Dick Barnes’ all of Evanston Mr Wilkinson’s father and mother Mr and Mrs Andrew Wilkinson and niece Mary Alice Wilkinson Jack Gealta and Mr Peterson of Ogden spent Sunday at Pinedale on a fishing - One of the experts told me tanR B Thompson L J Mann A nic acid was one of the properties which warded off insect attack and W Sheppard R T Paine A C Yarington E J Watkins R E helped to preserve the fiber Rogers F C Crouch Before the fire in 1906 San P F Planz L F Brophy G M Francisco was in great part built reO C Marriott H J wood Steed the of redwood because E T Barlow and A J sisted fire Ryan The new San Francisco like the At the San Francisco chamber old has much redwood in its concommerce Hope Chadwick - reof r struction for literasponded to a request the -found ture To my 'surprise I were not anchored mighty trees roots - ' Sumner Warner entertained us at by deep tap his large apartment house 300 feet or 200 I thought giants R C McBride and family are high could not stand if their roots and were not proportionately deep living in San Francisco His daughter Mary has a' manufacturing ' widespread establishment Forest reserves of these trees Across the bay in Oakland A have been established If that poliredthe P Bigelow and wife gave us a cy had not been adopted in be would danger hearty welcome as did Joseph woods today ‘of extinction at the hands of man Parker secretary of the chamber of commerce who recalls his days are trees well the being in is Ogden with pleasant it protected so that future generations may study their wonderful in longevity and see Spencer Pingree and wife inliveSan properties of saw Bovero Phil Oakland and with their own eyes what I on my trip through the redwoods Francisco i “Red" Huish showed us all the went I through San Francisco’s Chinatown and found it invaded outstanding points of interest in j by thousands of tourists principally San Francisco ' dentists Machine Sighted Under Water of Blacksmith spent the Fork Reservoir mer home at in - the days of Dennis HYRUM July 22— (AP)— Kenneth white workers were the Kearny 39 of Hyrum was found Peterson coolies and of alarmed at the flood the cry was started “The Chinese dead in his automobile under four feet of water in the Utah Power & must go!" Light Oo reservoir in Blacksmith Tire Fork canyon near Hyrum and of have them gone Many their bones sent back to China marks on the road showed Peterson apparently lost control of the maThose who remain have been chine before it plunged into- the water However officers said they would investigate Going into one of their stores A truck driver late Tuesday afteryou hear the best of English spoknoon saw a reflection of a license en by the young girl clerks plate from the sun in the water and Here and there an old fellow when he investigated saw the car sticks to his mother tongue and When the car was pulled out Mr he is typically Chinese and reflects Peterson’s body was discovered some of the queer things once peKenneth Peterson was born here culiar to Chinatown October 25 1896 the son of T W He and Maria Jensen Peterson But Chinatown continues to be had lived here all of his life and was one of San Francisco's main at- in the sheep and farming business tractions for visitors with his father and brothers Besides his widow he is survived I was surprised to find so many by his parents one son Theodore Ogdenites in San Francisco and Peterson Hyrum two sisters and Oakland three brothers Mrs Marvel Maugh-a- n Nielsen Murray L Mrs When I called on the accounting and HarrisMary Peterson Hyrum Southern Pa- Thornton Peterson SaltofLake department ofG the City W Parlow A G cific I met: C Moore E Edson B F Peterson C L Wright H L Lashus D K Hastings Amos Parry W H Story Back 1 V' AUTO REMOVED week-en- Mc-Farla- o end Bruce Nelson remained in Laramie with his sister who was formerly Miss Leah Fae Nelson The Misses Dorothy and Gwen Marsh Milton Johnston and Hight Profit motored to Cheyenne Sunday to attend the Frontier days On their way home they wUl visit friends in Denver Mr and Mrs Earl Wainwright daughter Naomi and son Peter BODY FOUND AS fire- R Lavaliere Stolen Valued At $75000 HOLLYWOOD July 22— (UP)— lavaliere today was reported to have disappeared from J R Jaeckel company’s showrooms here where it was exhibited by William Selmour wealthy jeweler of New York and Florida emerald mounted The in cluster of 500 diamonds had been displayed with half a million dollars worth of other jewels in the fur company’s showrooms for the past few days A $75000 emerald 193-car- at I' I IMs O '""3 rtf I f 5 'Xx'? 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