Show THi: SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MoRXfXO JANUARY 28 Three Smyrna Officials Son Mamed in W et Charge MITCHELL BANS JACKSONVILLE Fla Jan 27 (Pi charging three city officials of Smyrna one former city official two policemen and a drug store operator with violation of the prohibition law were made Attorney General' Would federal public here today The defendants made bond Clear Dry Foree of One of the Indictments named John Alcoliol Users B White alias James B White chief of police James IL Johnson former t rhirf of police and now county superWASHINGTON Jan 27 If )— intendent of bridges aua M I Attorney General Mitchell has liu Brow n drug store operator way prohibition enforcement office) s will not be drinkers but — to the not to abstain themselves contrary— will be sincere believers In frompledge bquor drinking Mitchell wrote the Volstead act man who no he believed "that The head of the justice depart- that makes a practice of drinking Intoximent who would bear the burden of cating liquor or w ho has definite or dry enforcement responsibility under pronounced views In opposition to the Williamson bill being considered prohibition belongs during this adby the house expenditures committee ministration In post having direvealed Ills views In a lengthy let- rectly to do withany the prosecution of ter made public today He Indorsed cases under the national prohibition the bill In an appearance before the act " house committee Just before concluThe treasury department now has sion of heurmgs and forv ardcd the charge of dry enforcement Secreexpression of his personal opinions tary Mellon already had Indorsed its a few hours later to transfer the justice dept’tnient Mitchell Replies to Committee Declines to Private Citizen Invite Dry Leaders Mr Mitchell’s views were contained Representative Schafer RepublicIn an answer to a private citizen who an Wisconsin sought in vain today had called attention to Inquiries be- to haye the expenditures committee ing made by a Justice department invite Dr Clarence True Wilson of agent concerning candidates to a the Methodist board of temperance United States marshalship The citi- and F Scott McBride superintend' n zen's name was withheld ent of the league to ap' Saying the investigation Was un- pear The committee also refused to der his direction the attorney gen- invite J J Britt chief counsel of the eral defined his purpose as "to obtain prohibition bureau of the treasury all the Information that Is available Schafer said he wanted McBride about anv candidate which bears on and Wilson to appear so they would Ills qualifications for the post and not seek to have the prohibition enhis piobable efficiency" forcement bureau transferred to the At the hearing Representatives department of agriculture five or 10 Cochran Democrat Missouri and years from now lor failure to enforce Stone Republican Oklahoma had prohibition" With the receipt of the Mitchell inquired whether dry agents should DRINKING MEN PJ ( — Indictments Anti-Saloo- i ill DRESSING ROOMS 2£ r PRIM A DONNAS The intimate story of great Opera Stars as seen by Elise Freisinger costumer of the Metropolitan Opera of In Former Secretary Cabinet It Dead NEW YORK Jan 27 Ml -- Russell Alger son of General Russell A Alger secretary of war in President McKliiley’s cabinet died yesterday He was 56 years old The Alger family has been identified with lumbering and banking Interests throughout Michigan since early days In the history of the state Ill health dining the past 10 jears obliged Mr Alger to relinquish directorships In banks trust companies and other enterprises with which he was connected He was president of Alger Smith & Co and v ice president of the Packard Motor Car company A Mexican Envoys Plan To Leave Soviet Russia MOSCOW Jan 27 W)— Fernando Matti Mexican chaige d'affaires and two other members of the Mexican legation staff todav prepared to leave soviet terrllorv following the recent rupture of relations between Mexico and Russia Tlie Important newspaper Izvestla hinted this morning that Washington had prompted Hie action of Mexico City in requesting the Russian minister there to leave and in withdrawing Mexican diplomatic agents from Moscow "Mexico like all other countries the American continent is completely subservient to tlie influence of the American state department” Declaring that the rupture will not In any way retard development of the soviet union in the sphere of Its foreign relations the newspaper Insists on that tlie activities of a few foreign front of Mexican leCommunists gations abroad furnish only a flimsy excuse for breaking off relations that 111 have existed since 1924 letter Chairman Williamson o( tlie committee announced that hearings had been closed and the committee would go Into executive session tomorrow to perfect the bill (or submission to the house probably late in the week An attack on the Chrlstopherson bills to broaden the powers of the United States commissioners to hold summary trials of petty offenders of the prohibition laws was launched In the house by Representative Celler Democrat New York on the ground that they were unconstitutional They would he declared deprive the people of right of trial by Jury and If enacted would not rause better enforcement of the dry laws FORMERKAISER and told by Mary Lawton whose life of Schumann-IIein- k delighted the 71 Factory Girl Wakes to Find Father Titled Authorities who tHk lum off tlie Fngland when moie instructions wood aw mieClUeigiT cieated a panic arrive Lucy Isn't sure slie wishes on an eastbound Buuthem Pacific tialn here and removed him to tlie to go "I have only been as far ns car last night when he sud- city jail said todav Turzall believes the eighth grade in school" blic stud sleeping drew three razors" cut his w nst-himself to be tho 13tli apostle He Is "and arent tlie daughters of titled denly and flourished the weapons until he being held (lending word from relamen supposed to be very wLe?" tives at the Chicago address was ovetpoweied Et-ta- te PEPPERELL Mass Jan 27 (D-- A girl whose day dicains of being a had brought fine titled lady of quality— the sort of dreams girls have— has had those dreams come true She had always believed herself to be humble Lucy Hairlett Fagge of a humble i horeman who daughter w as so poor after her mother died he couldn't care for her and sent hrr to her grandmother home In Boston Tlieie she had gone to grammar school and last fall had worked In a factory for a month Yesterday though she came home to her dad For many j ears he had been Johnny Harry Lee Fagge who woiked at odd Jobs about town mowing lawns mending broken furniture and doing similar tasks Word came from England last week however of the death of his brother 81r John Charles Fagge of Dover baronet and the passing of the title and estates to him He asked for hi daughter to Bhare his new fortunes In his modest home here Sir John told Lucy yesterday of her ancestry describing to her the Fagge crest and distinguished forbears dating back to the Cromwellian wars whose names occupy two full pages In - Burkes He told her that she was peerage now Lady Lucy Her father Is planning to return ’ CUBA BANS STEM EXPORTS HAVANA A)— 1 porta tion ot to- to bacco stems is forbidden by n bill liaised by congrm and signed by President Machado Violators are subject to fines up to $1000 imprisonment for 180 day or both Man Declares Himself Apostle Choreman Succeed to When - Ilaron Brother Dies LUO BETTER THAN SUNSHINE FOR FRAIL CHILDREN Creates Furor THUCKEE Calif Jan 27 (I’) -Believed by authorities to be a religious lunatic a man giving his name as John Turall of 77 Grren- - Just ask your own physician — he will tell ydu growing boy snd girl should have plenty of Vitamin A and D if their bonea teeth eyes and bodv are to projieily develop — If tli- -j re to esrgoo rlcketa and th Asthma Sufferer Gets Quick Relief evils of maliiutrl'ion OficnUme its inconvenient and wratli-- r won t permit 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