Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TUI BUNK MONDAY MORNING Proposal to Plan Apriml-turDepartment I'nler US C Meets Opposition e thin JOINS vtiueomoe ij Agrees to Beiinetion lnil Would Retain Present Setup (ief Suggestions Lnpiuves ami ni depaitmut of nil n s'ie of agniultir uUe eanipa mi t Juvenile in hiKpii in y In the Tlgid t di upped nearly 20 pi r e nt pi 9 12 as e onipai e el w ith the pmeelmg t a aeeoiellng to figures onipili d Sunday by II L tee pio ballon olfie i lie i ise s in In ai Iv i vi i y i lasifi ( linn of di lliiqm m y are shown In I hi’ Mpmt whnh lists a total of 949 ( a i ' dining tin vi ai as against 1149 net Schools Rnrivu ch IV R-- 1 of I’oyyer Mining Utah gieatist industry has developed faster than any of the of the United States s other in the last thirty years according to a report of the Piesidents Hi search Committee cm Social 'Trends re ceivcd heie Sunday The story of the mining industiv and its lead 111 development over ag riculture manufacturing and rail road transportation gs told in the chapter of the report entitled Utiliza tion of Natural Wealth bv Fredei ick G Tyron and Margaret H Sc boon feld aVithors of a section of the chap ter dealing with mineral and povvei resources The volume of mineral pioduition in the United States between 1899 and 1929 nearly quadrupled the crease in the 30 vear pel md amount 280 to per cent accuiding to xtj ing tiititx presented in the chapter Agriculture lags In the same period the figuies show' agtituKuril production ex panded about 52 per cent the phvsi cal volume of manufactures inci easod 210 per cent and the volume of tali diatm ii ic for be hows 782 bovs and 107 girL involved m mv ostigatinn dur M si tin f lid trie list of of mg 1912 fui'cs ui'h 129 bov- - but i nly seven ills weie ipu tinned on thia charge H"’ c Jl'o wile mote pione to ateal mg ai lOldng to the npiut vhlch Of Count v Taxes iipoit 27H 1 111 )iar Flood of Problems That Musi Bo Sohod Cause Talk of Special Call "V VITAL QUESTIONS STILL UNTOUCHED Up Again Monday I11 Dry ’ ion miiiI with i9 girl 7 a Jin v plaud high on the lot of offensis with bins again outnumber 'Hum weie 04 of the for mg gul no r and 62 of the latti i during the 'i'ts to concluding an have the Mate leu lature yvurule Reveal (Oliulj the auggeatiun of the cornu nice it I igllfCH mne th it the department be tempm (iiies Hale Second anlv plued undir the dim lion of 1 luril in l(atio the Utah State Agrii ultunil colli Re 11 e million' and into Figutes running telling how buv the di pallium! hu'l ‘VS line (Us the tix dollar go’" tV A Dav chut deputy count' been air cm the di k of cai h legivla tie mer givi- the answer to that toi The committee of rune given the iue turn in a giaph specialty pie legislative mandate to study pos i paied for omit Tuasuier ID K bit ties of economy in the reorgamza AIoffit The graph shows dLstubu tom of state government advanced turn of tax money on a $10(K) baM-th- e Salt Lake rountv achool di'tric b theory that the college rould take-iover much of the educational fea allotments fur turcs of the work of the board of ag riculture and could anialgama'e the "huh a so reven s that hunt work of the coun'y agents with thit of the district agneultuial impel ton Lire getting the lions ahaie of the eliminating much possible duphea nionc The eountv and citie rati LAWMAKERS : v Beer Bill Comes indu-stne- 1911 '1 (ircalcst Share r Serial TrrncL Report eal4 Rapid Increawo Brunches missing LI A snow so ligh that it water content could riot be measuied bv the delicate weather bureau hi't umt ribs fell Salt Lake Sun-daThe precipitation was it' coided as a tiace Uloudv weather with but little precipitation pi evaded over most of the we't Tempei ituies gen eially weie subnormal the rang’e in Salt Lake being fiom 24 to 29 degrees 111 Drop in Nearly All i i FASTEST GAINS I d t Trace of Snow lEXTRA MEET Falls in City During Sunday LOOMS FOR OF INDUSTRIES Probation Offirrr Reports into a n r bt tin on the mxh t e of tht old an and t It phont d polii t Pol u e ft und tint a hui ulxr h td btokni the window to tnlti the h id l m T he inti udt i house sat Kf d the d w limp and a t h k la mg m ah t kt mint v h it walk 1ft d st o 1933 MINING SHOWS 0 FOR PAST YEAR -- k u t it rt Wife Daughter of Retiring US Diplomat Arrive Home SHOW DECLINE T F Moi tt n t n v a Mlt mg in his living moin at 1 01 pouiOi F si Sunri ty a 0 i noon I It m Lul Ik ing ft - di it t tl 4 d to it u t turn u t its tit It ’i if ‘o f fid out 0 m uu t e til ift fitmin d he h Id p Ik t until a! I1) p in llu almo i ho had t t t ome pht 1 in tin M n It nsi u M tit t idt rhv ( lulls h n it oil t I him If to do s( nx BUDGETPLAN BUREAU YOUTH CRIMES Owner Dozes Draft Costly LOBBY FIGHTS' 20 t Weary STATE FARM FEBRUARY Utali Assembly I Revenue Still Mailers for Solution nemploymml Taxation Remain Advocates Deyole Week-Ento Hally of Foret's d al 5ovion of the Utah Will a following immediately legislature he CiM nt lgt u dm hill will hr t0 be nercs-'ar'cSlllir bioughl out agnn Monday att 2 10 p m on the fluui of the house of the enable that body to get through w ith state legi'latuie H lost bv a vote of the vast amount of woik still ahead 29 tu 28 hi iduv but w as rev ived cm a of it’ nmticm for nonsidei ation made b qtns question already ls being dis- D Icuasod with xomevv hat more than pi ohibiDon spec ulative mteiest bv the membeis ralv'd S)mdjv !hprk!'1R "n m the lobbies at the capita Some--0 N V hc'd K0nc hs 'vo" hugested that the legf th‘ h1" the Kidds olS't t0 M’rvp at a sPetl‘l1 lllUu A I ( laisifiiatloim (jlvan fTime i lassifu ations of bovs and fir I" rtspeifivelv me listed in the lepuit as follows for 1912 Steding 2'ifl anil 19 burglary 73 and 3 mist Ini f 129 and 7 vagiamy 14 and 1 nmawavs 14 and 18 traffic til anil 4 lirpior lasts fi and 5 tin ' governable lb and 24 sex 12 and 21 52 per cent Jaale m outsidpL tertto-in ti Urine v 84 and (2 holdups 7 and 1 mqnwhde Ihe twent eth Utah legislatuie of bv Rln the hst quarter of its regular Mi (ee pointed out that the ma e S1 llcw s anticipation congress whnh would permit the esM01 IHXt Thursday with much nfnmrnejiiUrnlHJ joruv of cases were disposed of mi power necessary for mnufa( ture of 3 05 per c‘nt bpi r offu wily or without reaching the wav and one the eianon Mill under The of Horns of other in expansion 1°llowln disposition of the Gieen KOod code revi- )uv ende i mu t piopf r Unofficial in behind it job The contribution of tl le dustry ‘ c hou-n C°me Bn Lhe t'lUinos mto bovs iases totaled 419 out of the way all hflRen b"‘ definitely mmesLs shown me by expanding of ind 112 for gob official cases to liquor legislation in bUJ ! C dlllu and Punlm plece use of power The consumption of tie t ilt ti 313 for bovs and 54 for gills Iorlu nf tkp poterson lesolu'ior Other and even more raw energy increased 270 pet cent1 0f resubtmssum of the Utah tonsti Pro1 mins of s ak gov ernmentpressing remain Disposition Reported during the period This fig’ure how tutiimddiv lmendment nw Di postion of t uses fur 1932 are tion tilmlatcd ns follows fut bovs anil SufjCit JilO 000 Outlay Hue th week pobaby will t takes n!i account o? the 11 ‘le S‘"t 1 jk'' Mll"' gut' tespi i tively ll'1K’ For such work the rommdke of 179 24 m efficwiuv of fuel uti the m xt Plated oil and provemenks piobutiun nmal elntion gt 12 a IS sthmls total reicived in nine auggeUed that $00 000 be apent (l1' li7ation w huh marked the pei iod plaicd unili r supi i vision 75 and lb BilU prov idmg for a ((invention to under the supervision of the colli ge of $84 24 as compared with $288 H anti 20 dls dsmlvsa (fuillv Power l8e Jumps upon the fednwl amendment m char the the trustees serving for two years as the picnding year miSMct unffl(MU 3 !q and 81 (om tl(lls h b(tn pe'ented as a m- I he state and disk ic t s hoed ‘Thus the increase m the power appwed beTtig sfcatd ufton of lhl board of agmulture with the presi Shows 1M)UielI1 and otlies mltt (l school 31 and 7 lmlu'tnal 1! R by those who vv is)i equipment of the round y — install d ed ls dent of the colli ge as commissioner fund got $!bh7j as compaied with flnd 9 bov' rornmitted to the c usto of all He probably would establish a deputy $'38 0i m 1911 'except horsepower types pas dum of individuals 4 boys deprived automobiles -- was Sill per senger commissioner at the state cnpitol of right to dm a automobile one boy If 'cent 11 automobiles The Utah State harm Bureau Fed passenger sentences to industrial supt nded included the growth of power equip l(1'’umcs timeKif both houses ma pie would pci mi t county governe ration soon went on record as oppos 17 and 2 suspended senteme sufleied because of the nutcase is si hoi ment 18 found to be 2510 per cent bo relfaldec dS policy matteix which ment-- s to levy an additional two imh ing the committee of nines plan A sliown in the following f guies fur to jail one bov suspended fines two Tlie figures of horsepower have to be the Ucmocralic party leadeis yould on the general protzeitv taxes to statement wax presented to each mem-hs bovs 33 bov imitinuedon probation and 1!n2 rfMa'(luPv with some rcard to the bke to ioe lltUlrlIcd dc usiv cly against feet netded local relief in tliur re- her ef the IegLsIatuic and signed bv In comparison w ith 1911 burglarie City $ !2b- 98 and $ 124 85 state road The maxilow use factor charac teriskc of man ibonmued piohibition but they have spectve fit juried ctors 72 95 to Joseph Annerson from dr"f’Prd president and‘fundi $54- Blld 42 s’ate general stealing from ltt c orno scneial relation tn the mlm poor fund lev v at present ls ora movers automobiles 25R prime 914 129 Tracy R Welling secretary of the funf) 158 to e'pecially hief to from mni 1533 and $G2 2b measures or un mill or as some read the law e county 'The increa'e in the amount of Prolal5f'd fcommiv state farm organization It asserted icitior 20 to fi truanc v 147 to 84 and roll $155 30 and $153 77 mosquito aba’e wife and daughter of J Reuben Clark Jr the retiring power aetua'ly genc-ate- d had a mill enJploTmcat 7 to 34 cannot be 5 a runaways are All figures e orient $2 73 and $2 71 Uf Tw0 mili m SrtU American ambassador to Mexico returned to their Salt Lake home measured precise! but it evident! n ounv’ for 1' t classilication Ratuxs for cither school d striets in '"r ltlc ti lies somewhere between the 270 per raliP haii a mlll°n Mlss Luacinr Clark to the bnP7 standi of mlRhi iSx?1mple Sunday ln T21 h her 1L1TT mother !!’'! nL right a ress for 1931 and 1932 respet the Holdup Same for work rent show n bv the consumption of PIOft the committeeruJtfd Mr J Reuben ( lark Jr of mne 5e Itnelvcounty report follow Smoot has in ited Sena Another suggestion is that soma Holdups m the bovs’ classification materials and the 2510 per 5Pedkep hon’1‘i energy 61 of and1 his de form of a luxury tax be devoted to $7 however remained the same for both cent shown by the instated hoise tor(’lc(t be cnPtir r (Hanitc— State roads “h 8 7' Bl!ls 0 flfecl h In ether case it is clear PTr'"n ur °alh °f °f 1'C liUch PurP°-:- c f icienevan Yeconom Ymld operate power 1)1 1lk 47 K state ds rut and hghj offe uses muca'cd fiom 17 to b! mdV 1)0 “xpected ‘bss week the jhe a department with greater service to $ that the use of power and heat en 29 70 1 and Granitei $250 $220 here were fewer ungov eroable rhil the barriers of 'gsiature having rao-ethe state than it can be from the col schools in the I nited S'atcs has ex schools $48147 and $41731 county Idren repoitid in 1932 with 24 girk a foi t eth day rule to permit mtrodue- in the last generation in fllTAHT H AITTHTH lege and that the agricultural inter panded 80 90 10 and $270 and as bovs compared with 30 girK °f prh01X8ed le8slatl°tr' aiming to esta will be willing to take the same $218 V I gieator ratio than the pioduction of $9 74 Jordan— State roads and and 34 bov s in 19 il Mr (tee called attention to the ten Sympathy Shown $98 49 state dtsti let and high si hoots dency to bundle as muny ca es as pos menls ’’ The attitude of the house ln pass17 and $258 48 Jordan 51 hoots slide unoflumllv $272 Plan I Presented "The Juvenile couit tiles to noiei $138 34 and $198 49 (7 3J ing by an overwhelming majority an county Later the same federation officials and $2J8 23 unemplownent Insurance bill is taken legil action agunst children because a to indicate at least a sympathetic represented of the etiguna public opinion at'aches plan which proposes ap Included Utaliii Will Murray from the state general propriations to children who aie taken to court' Report ception for measures designed to deal fund for 1933 1915 of $125 3o0 which Murray city — City $102 70 and Mr Gee said "The di with the present economic situation Slimsoii on Affairpai tment aims It ia pointed out ls a reduction of $702 70 state' roads $5 50 and $5 50 at prevention rather than to Salt Iake Sundav turned Bv the same token if taxes are to punishment state general fund $b5 96 and $1130 of dehnqmmv " in Mexico Ambassador (Talk Mrs Claik and be increased or additional sources state disktct and high schools Miss Clark went from Mexicu Cits of revenue found and tapped to meet Mr Gic outlined several factor' 9 42 and $169 50 The committee of nine had before to St Louis where they parted Mr Murray city which in his opinion helped to the uncmplovment relief problem It the assertion of Governor Henryi-bixi$310 00 and $702 70 to The Tribune) (T irk going oil to Washington ann the impioved record for 1972 will be ail the more opposition there (iprclal An appeal for retintuin of Kate IL Blood that the net result if the Bingham Jordan — Bingham town principal among whli h was Improved MS Clark and the Bnd both outside Inside the legisla- 19V’MIINGTO’ Feb daughter coming Reu- -J budget were kept within the estimat 319 79 and $295 51 state roads $8 79 After hus visit in Wash woik for the adult blnd ix befoie bv civic and school ben C lai k Jr is m Washington to ten- - 10 Salt Lmdke operation 91 Lit ed revenue would have to be a redue and J’’ general fund $70 64 agencies in prevention ct cHm dot hs rouennt on as arrbaaclnr to nKton Mr Clark expects to go to'the Kg Mature m the form of a letterj t)u“fICC of M10A emva‘ and niake ev ie jor the slate general fund 11 mav tion of 32 per rent under the budget and b? 88 Mute district and high iquency be a mnnh from the beard of d rectors of the uork actnU ° xerv 1u’p pytra om An(1 Mexico and to wind up his affans £ew ?rk molos the problem of 27 02 13 schools $185 and $182 Jordanl be returns to Salt Lake request for 1933 19 was available in Utah m financing the sUe‘s activities on a Ai'h tie state cepartment prenara-to- r Krhni °le B1 nd plonent AsifKiation of the MPIp 28 73 K said The state department of agriculture 'fboo's $210 and $280 count) to return ng to Salt I ake While! Thus letter the susprnsonld‘llluarv' sa''i lhe monthly report revenue w hu h some hav e estimated Si hoo’s are realizing the had a budget request already more 182 07 and $167 85 our stav In 0f )be UOrk protests -p d 'l afas was recommended rc‘ea'cd Sundav bv A C Wilson fed at about 75 per cert of the requested dclnc"onoyt r° bv p‘ ! inrp combating hpcxt7nlthan $45 000 under the actual appro Midvale Jordan — Midvale edv Mrs Claik said whi’e others ' tbe Bambeiger economy commit CId11 mplojment dneetor for Utah Ibudget expenditures Jrfc sald be fx0 rv xmoi) c f hildi en to prevent er J 0i"Tbe not oo by priation for the current biennium or 1h) 25 and $169 98 stale roads $j supi people there could 2LT n r1 8n'’dV bridge construction have placed it as low as 60 per cent tPe a a pirt or lbe reorganization1 "a'liingtnii and the east 'Great prog be 29 s'ate genet ul fund $72 04 rant conduit" he said of $160 120 If a horizontal slash of 32 and tblncV'nl' to cost $122 685 and make work pro) Along with unemployment relief the state government : per cent therefore were applied tmund $60 79 state eUstrirt and high res has highest The slates activities for the blind ccLs nmounting to $22 (K)0 furnished therefore come the problems of f the budget requests the department schools $174 11 and $102 78 Jordan the year are most Utah consist of fostering the work many laboring jobs and the erect on penditures revenues Rnd taxntion coniderate budget would lie $108 9o0 it stead cflsrhooK $216 45 and $251 06 county rhildirn U n Xtw Tork and riturn to al and municipal each with its host of attendant and for the blind in Silt Lake (Ttv ot stverl1 f to crime before they become (level u0 3 he the $125300 required by the farm 121 15 and $150 10 at Mexuo City Is shop t trt fl‘''e and the field work for the blind !'truaures employed a substantial 'subsidiary to the point w lure official action diplomatic known embassy oped bureau the throughout diploma'ie number Slash Uffaus making a final repot t to Sec of craftsmen the Sandy City ew J Bill the u state report under the Considered three Moreover It ha developed that the Rand as one of the mod beautiful Jordan— Sandy dv $457 90 ‘Churches Ko have realized th! lrpl l?rv ot S‘dfIbll1''‘n’ nd probnbl) coips tion of Murinv Allen field saK Fhe mslallation of aerial and state f the United dsumedfo that States mmntum The 3’ nd" aonPt’efCm'Wh underground cable extensions helped b K some measure Af Veom’rement sJruUtri'oadU'i 09 aild'ur gL'u'y'c'f 'the 'priiblem by" ‘ccmcen I10?’1 ‘Md'Mt Hoover woiker of Salt Lake m the rtlef uuld bon'‘tur'1 flrAml)1!dor large Amciuan and British colonies take up the unemplovnunt alack 81 3 c"ed leafslature U late bn "2 the K'n'’ral '“”d 1 of delin LJl iTt lead for Held Work peventnm andttatmg contribute mm h to making Lnglish Ho ' by thia 1PV llrd’ vv ith the olhPr jiand there was a de ld'd‘nquent Uxpaer have been eon0n '’ confer T'1" tqe t a Tin m'i distrii hiiols aid st1'e y and has ir Inval been qurm high tmn reauired miist Wlule t'e directors of the assoc ia new sec eta y of t 4 speaking people feel at home e of emplovmsnt in tie trans ldt“'d nid paved bv one house or ite after l Mail '4 ? Uable d h?fJ heads 'i Jordan Amba-sadoho llh’r S"mP the t “ M (lark ln the j ears tion in the k 'ter s gned bv Mrs Ha portatum departments of railroads' "At the s me tune the ltpieNsion to ®rpi'1'd hl'n wd affalla ln Mrt- 'ld 229 80 count) $145 and accordinT to a a atemenl rn iYi sen $lfi4t '3 hetlu r I e w ill confer w ith hi- - mai he aperu with nweht u Mor Lavne and Loval A West of Ogden with no !7 40 plavid important n n t bv m kim lc0 improvennt in the mi n'e - i 0"II'r1 'fiL 1 1 fc'HaSSF fswss Its C 1 '" till 1 P-- 1 I g one-Th- - "7'mZ -- 1 -- Clark Arrives v In Washington To Yield Post f i°" Nlj lyjlj - 1 pro-elm- e ' Misuh ' '‘b-'r’- -' c 1 ' ex-o- r 1111 Ine - - nd - wayTfmr$luYouO trv el expense from $ 19 and 24 'l2 p"r per cent and or$‘d -- '' 690 to $28 RaO ndbh n It leaves the equipment appropralion Tl ' ' at $400 as It was two year p" and ago R the appriipriation for testing caplr and for poulti y d veuse control would ccn ' r"x'0Uito utniement 04 be $13 00(1 as it was two years ago rPnl f‘r ’TlL'I'"! when extensive woik in control of poulliy dusi ae was not contemplated I 1 Hut-I 11 III I The farm hurenu propo ex to film Inate the $7990 at nropriati d two year ago for the dei enmul re record Ing of mark and brands would elmi Inate stale aid for owners of d seuf(1 animats slaugfitrred as a result of the Victim of a bit run driver Jamr tube rruhn text and $20 9KJ for weed Thorpe 35 of 28 7 Ninth h t sin-i- t eradirtifon ws m the cm Igem y Mem Noh'ng Ls sai I In t 'e farm biiresu day lniunit g feared toho'pn be ana'six about other rev emu tot il a fia tuml ft tup and a fsuffering a tun Ing about $0 0iki a vear whnh the di j artment of agriculture co'lee' amt pine M Thmpe told aln e that be w turn over to l's fund u 1 king home M metav at 12 45 a m ra’her than to t e con'rgnt n al fun i I ro"ii g of and while gt Ue Inti set tn n t'e 'a'f It Ninth last and Niventeeth Sou'll Uei t s il'ed an ea 'hound autumn Me with only one hiudUht lie lev mg it tn e a motoi rvi le lie said he w a k d m front of it and was hui le I v lolenllv tn the grmind Ttc motoii't emit mud in witli out ztiqp ng the u tmm told poln e ("ho homed hi Iv began a hunt f r tt i Funeral servues f r Jo eph Smith drurr ri 'm "(“ than tu n’°re mHrt-a”d " ' ‘ and the lh’ Moulders of the at the Mate beet sugar factories rexi ucsi their''’f Miss Claik during her stay in thel workshop The field work mil later than Mirth 4 the lettc r sav s f rres $nut picking plants reduced d llnTJ'nt to the e of the citizen w ho 'Mexican studied art capital blS and prmects also have hi Ijird to deuea- - M eircb r tint they may be aecrj'ted mUvlc ami an dnei etu w uimn h reu lies more Jlian 400 blind person' the r furies and several were closed Lsot Inuib'lnl’1 V tbhgdtions ln lhf o'1'1' t nerC'-irUnlesx Mr ArU h ghwav de flai(l thorefore Mr and the state said (Ttus by J'feMilrnt Roo’evrd T"? di'linqtiem Mexico n"th‘! h'1s bocn ai'om' tho letter while if the:e is nood pat tment 'Is othrrvMf h u Hi ifdjmmpmlnl fuilhcp bmding rrsijj- - jty omplovod large numbers of ‘b'l1 rd ti'T vv ill hr fuf ronnmv the wo'k'hop may be men n clea-m- g loft fir lhe jncfni ng Pre"’9t legslatme log lhi r (tf (onuminitv groups m cop ?y away the heavv "‘‘imtclv meet the big discontinued ui t a more propitious 'nows A slight mriei e of mg with juvenile welfaie problems Pt""dent to ar pt cnpln of Am-eMiefe problems ts have been repot government expense that and tn ged that the cormminitv ' awak Iment was noted in the cement mll '"I" 1'vemii and taxation 'We who are blind or who have the report add rv en tmn e to Its (lark would be asked to 'ininsibility fm 9v''dor ln Much Is undir way the Mexican post not More tx prom-- 1 lontmue hlindnc's In our bon s" saa the let dilmqunnv" ed t r ' know TJe pri'ent week probably ttie value of sui h m rv u e withstanding he is a Republican bu o those who live m tie dak The these leport iwH dei ule whither the legislautia manifestly tiave ni III comjiletc lla foundation It Is the dt teunmation field work is eating for a blind babv job If it doe not I I t the end of the sixtieth of the Incoming president and his to prepare it for an day March 1 operation to re 9 It wll faie 'blef pntrimage advu'er James A the alternative of 'tote Us sight It is giving an old 1 I IT Is OI I JJ I 'lrrv' 10 mke Clean sweep of the Wavne Flaiuhu ‘ son of Me j'man o( 88 '’ars the solute of reli AfUr 'oPPUg toe rlnck" asking Cover- Id plomatie srrsne as there are not j dKln' ni Mtiui't a nor lo faI1 ap(cUtl V t- - V through the Braille Bblc J'n — Mr‘' 1941 saftlv zone at Bioadway and Mam 't"ion or going home with its wotk hlandro Lmmln enough jobs to go ground w ith 1 tub ooDerate ( for Jo'inti A Iee jieirlv t Is’in '( IV urs 77 e 11 I H And) ivadors are pud $17 590 a sear street wn aci identally sbot through Undone ly Sunday morning H)'PS'rnted w ith two serv ue W mt hunt 36 wa arrested bv I’a railroad mini and unili rtaker and the office s are aiming the most the chest The thame are (hat br that lima Sunday evening wln'e nliv i “ hbnd lwo M a lmnn R' r put on a sotira st In l‘ the J in even f S dt Lake who (In I 5 ei!neda su h p obi ng as whether beer ' "k’" of piesi-- ' ( entire Hopkim charge of I' v ankl Bost mg w son ot Mi 'prof table Jen-oi- l It rc vo kl an be m mufi urcl n Uuh for ex- dm mg entupne give atronige held y at the Twmt M' 3 Bo't 98 Hollywood ‘nl)nu kunlaine to the young bl nd Bntrolman H q k n ald Brnvhur't pi rt tinder a nml 'r 1 !a k hint bed with Seniitoi S wanlihm iig'hUD and pi in ul s da is m hind u if I nr d bus wife wi e dt iv ng smith cm bids the manufacture Hint Mm Kt e i Srnoot SumLiv Inra'ile of He avenue It 'hop Aift t d P A offu ded (lad urui ul Mjbji-- i ts for nldi-- om v " M i n 'tn et w hr n h x i ir I it the r ift tv ei u e n n'luiu c m l'mfr "“'h Set re ai y Stumor The hoot ng o i ui m 5 nlmrn II Ini g'i g ive the m eimg The benrfcil effei's to the ght d ll'r""ril" 'Sent uliohol bv vUne wT bavi 6 p m privu S i aken wee N ) 11 M t'"‘ 11 f a ' of was foi t " n ml h Y ul ky of Ih 1) leelive A Heilman prt ir e mur who In"'" Mn sand The bene' n 1 1 i 1 dutim we- - iiououniid bv Uillum I I lteport nder Attar k J I Albimd Muvn ul numbei w e lo a room in th "ir — home lo pla — F r Moruhiv the wiiM'e ha l'for u tUi An eli iC ti am J hn I ons irn t U I J( CP it Dt dr r two Molbtor k bll A M‘I r! 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