Show TTTT1 22 UINTAH STARTS Gets Memento BASIN RAILROAD Residents Circulate Protest oil Learning of I) & R G W Plans For courtesies to two Siamese army aviators Major Courtney H Hodges commander of the infantry battalion at Fort Douglas has been TelN Police Attentions Thirty-eight- h recognized by the Siamese ernment gov- A stiver clgaret case bearing the Siam coat of arms was forwarded to Major Hodges by Harold O Mackenzie American minister to Siam who had been requested by the minister of war to send It to the Infantry officer Major Hodges served as an Instructor at Langley Field Va when Captain Vlsith Svastl and Captain Mont were at the aviation training station wool-me- Death Takes Wife Attorney Returns Of Business Man To Fight His Slate Nrnhl Jensen anesled S mdiv bv bmith wa-deputy sheriffs who reported he was travelog 45 miles an hour on the state highway between 1 hirtv third South duct and Roberta avenue s -- Canal Stockholder A T Butterfield Riverton and ings last fall Mr Collins graduated from the University of Utah trv 1918 and entered service In the depm tment of liidit e at Washington two vrars later He was pirsinted to Judge Tillman D John on by F V Jensen assistant I ruled iS'ates dlstitet attorney Priests fiom all parts of the Cathoof Utah will meet at the ('PI dial ot the Madeleine Tuesdav morning for their annual theological lenli if nee Opening of the conference will be pieteded bv the uiunul ponhflclal mass of requiem for the late Bishop '1 he let Jo epli (tlass Rev J J Mit-hi ho of the CiPholic of Utah will be r h biant lic diore-i FISH TRIALS START to - expected to be finished at conclusion of the morning session Tuesday Kakunas is now awaiting appeal to the circuit court from a sentence to serve 18 months at McNeil's Island federal prison under the Jones law for Principals in East Seventh South street shooting joe Correia upper left cri -- the Board Suggests SALE APPROVED Jan 27—Outlln-lnanother year of expansion and g Stockholders Vote Transfer Terms Will lie Published Later SAN FRANCISCO Jan of the Columbia Steel corporation today voted approval of the purchase of the corporation by the United States Steel corporation The directors announced after a subsequent meeting that the basis of exchange of stock would be made known in a few days after the plans had been formulated and adopted When the United States Steel corporation announced the acquisition of the Utah and California properties of the Columta company on Oc- Twenly Operators Appear in Federal Building to State Gise $46-6- Smeller Officers Fowler Faces Persistent Charge Driver Fad To Re Pallbearers Drunk Charge Admits Guilt State Asks End To Bounty J-- Women Mut Educated Warns Feminine Lawyer Education and confidence were listed as essential to women's complete economic emancipation by Miss Lena Madcstn Phillips chairman of the International relutlon commitfarmers for damages to luv Macks tee of the National letlerauon ofs Women l Business and fences and mavbo trespassing clubs and New York attomev In an address at the Hotel t tali Monday night under auspices ol the f Mansion division of the University ol Utah ’Women must barn ttmt education pavs" said Mm Phillips who of sioke on "Progress and Three bandits one of them displaythe American Woman In Business” woa Harvard But few year ago relatively ing pistol entered the eddrug store at 107 StVufh State street men were not permitted at 8 20 p in Mommy Thev ordered ucation” she continued ‘Today Henrv L Thompson tlie prnpitetor thev can obtain as Rood an educaA woman with a Riade 522 Twelfth Fast street to lie down tion as men behind the counter Mrs Thompson school education reaches her earning aKo tn tlie store they did not nio- - peak at the age ot 40 to 45 veurs lest the earning peak for a woman whli Thompson dim tod 11s u iff to 0trn high school education is 45 to 43 the i rrgi ter and let the men help vear and the woman with college ‘hnn-slies They ciid so taking $39 education at 55 to 60 vrars Women and leaving 17 cents In pennies Of- - in the latter class earn larger sal- Janes over a longer period ol Umc fneis Investigated m-- i Randil! Rob Drills Store os j 1 for It rested with Moore at gait Lake January 16 on a warrant from Twin Falls was withdrawn by the Idaho officials Sudden Heart Attack Fatal At the hearing before the governor Monday William Frank Allen who was arrested with Roy Kent on 22 by Salt Lake police at January Main street and Broadway admitted that he and his partner were guilty of the Twin Falls robbery He said the loot amounted to $114 This that is substantially the same statement Allen made shortly after his arrest to Chief of Detectives D H Clayton ’E M Morrissey attorney for Moore claimed that it was purely it mistaken of case Identity in view of Allen's confession and the fact that witnesses at the extradition hearing testified to seeing Moore in Salt Lake the night of the alleged robbery in Twin Falls E V Larsen county attorney of Twin FalLsfounty appeared at the of Idaho's plea for hearing In behalf the removal of Moore to that state Fifteen Aliens Stricken with a heart attack as lie stood at th“ top of a ladder brushing the snow from the roof of his home at 621 South Eighth Wed street at noon Monday Louis C Skoubye was dead v lien two G B Leatham of 835 West Sixth South street and Frank T Gillespie 555 South Eighth West street who were visiting at the house reached him A physician was called but found Mr Skoubye had died instantly Mr Skoubye was bom at Manti Utah June 14 1866 He had lived in Salt Lake for the past thirty years being engaged in the building and contracting business He Is survived by his widow Mrs Marie Skoubye two daughters Mrs Leatham and Mrs Gillespie two sons Louis C Skoubye Jr of Los Angeles and Clarence J Skoubye of Salt Lake a sister Mrs William T Ayland ol Salt Lake and six gTandchildien of whom one MLs Iona Tlmmings made lie r home with him sons-m-la- 1 I Get Citizenship Aline Employee Papers in Court Suffers Injury With the Stars and Stripes stand- ing at his right hand District Judge Oscar W McConkle Monday welcomed fifteen aliens into United States citizenship Oaths of alleadministered to five giance were Britons two Italians two Greeks two Hollanders a German a Swede a Dane and a Finn Those naturalized at the quarterly Third district court were hearing inFurano Antonio Johanna W B Bruin Victor Eastman Ernest B Geraldl Jpnkins 27 of Helper an employee of the Spring Canyon Coal company mine was seriously injured Monday afternoon when he was caught between two mine cars at the company s property He suffered a fractured pelvis and was placed upon a Denver & Rio Grande Western train and brought to Salt Lake He was operated upon at the Holy Cross Sones Demetrlos Mlhalopoulos Mar- - hospital where it wai reported he garet Thomas Evans Oscar Fyfe would piobably recover Dirk Qroon Edgar Carter Margaret VictoiT L Sholund George Ange-lld- Reunion Protests Dumping and Francesco Siriannl es Diseased Soil on Roods L Supports Two S For National A request that be arrangements made for the removal of soil accumulations from dumps at sugar factories other than along the highAppointment of Phillip J Fay for- ways as a means of preventing the mer president of the San Francisco spread of noxious weed and sugar beet diseases was sent to the state Cal chamber of commerce and road commission and the various of William H Wattls of Ogden to directorial posts with the county commissions Monday by United States chamber of commerce Harden Reunion state commissioner were recommended in a resolution of agriculture Mr Bennion said that it lias been passed by the board of governors of the custom to deposit accumulation the local chamber Monday of soil from sugar beet along the board recommended that Mr The Fay succeed Wallace M Alevander roads with tlie result that It lias a director of the ninth geographical been scattered through the tilled district in charge of Washington field In some sections the practice Oregon Idaho California Nevada has caused dangerous spread of Utah and Arizona Mr Wattis is weeds and disease particularly what supported to succeed himself as di- is known as sugar beet nematode rector the The of ed in C C of the civic development club national chamber resolutions will be incorporata petition to be signed by the president of five chambers of commerce The petition is to be in the ' Auditor Finds Ephraim Books in Good Condition ') 1 An excellent condition in the muhands of the national body bv Febof Ephraim Sanpete ruary 26 New director of the or- nicipal finances county is shown in tlie ganization will be rhosen at the an- audit ftled In the state auMonday nual meeting in Washington D C ditor's office Substantial cash balApril 23 ances' were in the city treasury at the end of each year according to ITonian Asks $ the audit In 1928 the ca-s-h receipts were $47 For Crash Injuries 08653 and disbursements $40564 69 Action to recover $7707 24 for in- leaving a balance at the end of the $0o2I 89 The 1929 cash rejuries suffered in an automobile co- year ofwere $07 846 26 and disbursellision was filed Monday In Third dis- ceipts 41 ments $53773 trict court bv Mabel Z Smith against leaving a jear-en- d J H Waddell and his employer the balance of $14072 85 the audit shows Zion's Cash Coal company The collision occurred last December 2 at Rum Suspect Jailed Since the intersection of Main street and A or 9 Released on Rail Oakland avenue tlie complaint re1928-18- 7707 left-han- to light the range he coI ran to my Other children ” knowledge of lux firm He reported an inspection made Monday afternoon revealed the chunnev had not been cleaned previous to the installation of gas equipment Soot had shut off the draft leaving no outlet imperfect causing combustion resulting In the production of cartxm monoxide gas he said There was no leakage of gas he said Mr Racigulup served overseas wllh the 95th company of the Sixth rines He spent several month tn the United Stales Veterans hospital at Boise returning to Salt Lake last Mav with lus his family return He has since November 9 was released Monday when lie posted $500 bond with United thates Commissioner Gould B Blakely Harrison who is held for the next possession and liquor 7pittrick manager of the Utah FyCoke Gas company said tlie equipment had been Installed without the since Held In Jail Frank Harrison accused liquor federal grand jury is charged with L I daughter Walkers’ IDAHO REQUEST llapsed they were unconscious ‘ j the Wanda suffered ruts and biulses Walker who was driving the car suffered a skull fracture The party was returning from Union where the Walkers iormerly lived when ttie accident occurred The machine skidding on the icy road careened overturned and topGovernor Denies Plea pled over the embankment Witnesses extricated the passenD Moore’s Extradgers from the wreckage and rushed them to offices of Dr S C B Sorenition in Alleged Crime After emergency son nt Riverton treatment there Walker was taken The stute of Idaho’s request that to the hospital and the others to their R D Moore be extradited to stand homes In Bluffdale Mrs Walker was reported not to trial for the alleged robbery of F M Elrod Twin Falls merchant on Jan- be In a serious condition uary 13 was denied Monday by Governor George H Dern The extradition request on William Wilson ar- started Tne-oa- ra-l- I 100-fo- ot DERN REFUSES 111 Prt"-i'cct- j Monday he was arraigned beCity Judge Nephi Jensen on a petit larceny charge He told his story The Judge susJail sentence pended a FROM CARBON MONOXIDE ro Walter Walker 30 of Bluffdale was killed Ins wife Mrs Pearl Walker 29 suflered four fractured ribs and three other persons were cut and bruised at 5 30 p m Monday w lien an automobile in which they were riding skidded1 in Bluffdale and went embaukment Walker over a died in the Salt Lake county general hospital at 9 55 p m Samuel H Green 56 his sister-in-laMrs Bernice Dansie 30 and fuel ports The woman stated she was driving north on Main street when Wad5 dell driving south made a d lehruary H M Mayne and J V Frampton turn and ct ashed Into her machine taken into custody with Staley and She seeks $207 24 damage to her auRoberts and charged with resorting tomobile $5000 damages for Injuiics will be tried on February 5 and $2500 etemplary damages “The assistance of nien 1h most matters has been gratefully accepted bv women In the past but the time has tome when women must act for themselves They must become for that quality in g Her three children and invalid huslarge incus ure ie:ts women's freedom from the bonds of the post” band probably were kaved from death Me Phillips cited mechanical de- bv carbon monoxide poisoning about velopment as the main reason for 8 3(1 a m MondAv when Mr Hector creating desite In women to enter the L Bacigalup 34 of 315 Harvard avew oi lil of commerce she declared nue telephoned for assistance bethat modern conveniences have given fore she licrif crumpled uncon womeninoTf'Trisiire time and devel- - scious t’l'ed tn them a desire to add to the As she felt herself being overcome tamtlv funds so that their children Mr 'Barigalup telephoned Dr Lescan iccelve more benefits than oid lie B White who hastened to the thev Unable to rouse the family home Bt fore the hireling Miss Phillips he smashed In the front door was cntertaiwfl at a dinner in her Using police lphalators and oxvgen honor at the Hotel Utah attended and with the aid of police and firebv inr minus of tlie chi Omega men and Dr Silas 8 Smith Dr stn on tv White soon revived the victim Late She scheduled to address the Monday they were reported out of Bu Womens inpt and Piolfioul club at Login v the Ogden ‘I i ailed the children Hector Jr1 Rotary club at noon ednexdav and 0 Donald 7 and Warren 3” M:s llc Ogden business and professional Bacicalup said and started prepa- As Hector women's group Thursday rations for breakfast Wife and Three Others Injured Dead fore FAMILY ESCAPES DEATH Protos-siotuv- Tii Ruiu ’ossessors Par $25 Fines I5e AND GAME WARDENS k al a system of continuous auditing of county funds was suggested Monday by Commissioner E E Howe as a further safeguard for public money The commissioner pointed out that a continuous auditing system is practiced by leading commercial enterprises and has recently been adopted by the Salt Lake board of education With a continuous audit by professional actountants the commissioner reported a quarterly check on county funds could ho made At the present time special audits are held annually and discrepancies cannot be found until the year is ended he said With a continuous system the progress with Increased earnings the county commission could be advised 1929 annual report of Western Air of errors or defalcations shortly after submitted toExpress corporation they occur Commissioner Howe coday at the annual stockholders’ meetH tober 1 James A Farrell president ntended The other commissioners ing by Harm M Hanshue president More than twenty automobile car- of the United States corpora non said agreed to discuss the proposal fushowed net profits before federal inrther when the 1929 special audit Is come taxes of $1087 852 60 This Is riers are cited to appear in federal that the Columbia Steel would be ac- considered wholly through shares of comequivalent to more than $9 a share court February 1 to show cause why quired mon stock in U S Steel and that the on the average number of shares outthey should not be enjoined from acinvolved about standing and an Increase of slightly cepting freight business between Salt transaction 000 more than SO per cent over the 1928 Lake and intermediate Mnrysvale of the Columbia Steel profits of $720 777 80 or $6 73 a share points under orders Lssued by Fed- areProperties three western states: The stockholders reelected all retir- eral Judge Tillman D Jolmson Mon- Utahlocated In and o California The Oregon ing directors and added Jack Frye day has company holdings of coal and of persistent violation of Charges president of tire Aero Corporation of Plaintiffs in the suit seeking the iron lands In Utah with a large the prohibition law were filed against California and Guy Witter of Dean injunction as well as judgment for plant near Provo The Cal- A S "Sandy” Fowler Monday by the Witter & Co member of the New costs and damages are the Denver & ifornia plants consist of steel and Iron county attorney The complaint was York stock exchange and a director Rio Grande Western railroad and the making establishments at Torrance filed with City Judge Nephi Jensen of Aero corporation Officers will be Rio Grande Motor Th corporation has a foundry in Way of Utah elected tomoirow signed by City Detective ASA Reese The defendants are accused of ac- Portland Fowler Is charged with transporcepting trucking and passenger busiting a quantity of whisky for several ness without legal franchise from the blocks last December 20 The county public utilities commission and of reattorney was advised Fowler was ceiving an estimated Income of $100 sighted at Fourth South and Main a day The railroad and bus comstreets and trailed for spveral blocks pany declare that they will be forced by detectives The persistent violation to abandon-propertand investments Local officials the American of charge results from a conviction for worth $1100000 if no redress is oband and Smelting Refining company possession of liquor on iWay 91536 close associates will be pallbearers tained in city court ' acThe illegal alleged competition at the funeral of William H Howard Harry Pender 26 pleaded guilty retired consulting metallurgist the cording to the plaintiffs has gone on In city police court Monday to drivservices to be held Tuesday from the for several months p'rtbr to January ing while drunk that Imposed February 11Sentence will be St Mark's cathedral at 2 30 p m the 2 1930 It I further alleged been Rev A L Wood In charge Mr less than scheduled rates have Pender was arrested January 11 Suit after he had driven about twenty feet Howard died Sunday following a two charged In are H W suit Llnck Named the weeks' Illness between FTrt and Second South Jr Walter L Bchoenfeld Clarence streets on State street Patrolman On behalf of Ivor Ajax state audThe pallbearers will be R M J S Ramsay the arresting offtcer itor Attorney General George P W J O Connor William M Pehrson W H Llnck Reed J Victor Oakev Cram Rulon Bradley Edgar A Bering J F Aus- Hal Johnson Stella Jensen O R Ol- said he saw Pender walking toward Parker filed answer Monday in the his parked machine apparently In an supreme court to the writ of mandatin and J M Bidwell Hr Howard retired from the company's employ sen and L Jarkon Ten corporaIntoxicated condition He said he mus filed by the Uintah State bank in 1926 after thirty years’ service He tions and fifteen Individuals whoseto stopped the man after he had driven asking that the auditor be compelled to pay bounty claims aggregating a short distance was once superintendent of the Ar- names the plaintiffs claim not know also are referred to in the thur plant Pender asked Judge Daniel Har- $3114 The state petitions the susuit Interment will be In the family plot rington to grant him sufficient time preme court to dismiss the action of to arrange hts attalrs so he could the bank In Mt Olivet cemetery serve sentence Ho said lie had a The bank purchased bounty claims Mail Carriers Plan from several Uintah trappers and family w ho needed his help when their claims were presented the To Greet Fellow I Corkers refused them on the grounds Sentence Depends Upon state that the hides were not in proper II If ho as Car Driver condition to warrant bounty under otter carriers of Salt lake will lire stae law attempt to spread the fame of Salt Milder temperature and continLake a a It was de48 733 8iUi Curtis Whether city ued slight flurries of snow me fore1 cided at a meeting Monday of Brain ll Fust street was driving a machine cast for Tuesday In the government 111 National Aisociatlon of Letter that early Sundav struck the paikrd weather bureau report Unsettled Carriers car of Noel Vawdrev 18 of Draper weather Is Indicated throughout the was named bv the at Second Eust and Fourth South A committee intermountain region local branch to be known as the street will be a factor Judge Dame Normal temperatures for this time funding and reception committee to Harrington will ire in determining Tw o persons charged w ith posseOf year pi evaded Monday when the meet of the sentence lie will impose on Cur- ssion of mail carnets from all liquor pleaded guiltv tn police memirv registered between a high the United States en route to parts t lie 1931 tis who court guiltv in police court Monday while six others facing mark of 31 degrees and a low main convention of mail carriers til Oak- Monday pleaded of time diunk to at the being a similar charge were granted coof 24 degrees above zero The temland Cal The personnel of the com- the accident ntinuance perature nt 6 p in Monday was 28 mittee follows: Curt is admitted be was drunk but Pete Flores Rnd Edwin Oliver paid degrees above w as being driven home bv an $25 fines each C P Jones rhalrman Thomas tbathe following their pleas Temperatures are rciwted above A D 8 perry H N Crane and imilmlntunce Judge Ilairington of guilty normal almost without exception In A D Bverltne sentence of the until could he postixmed The following Obtained continuthe Pacific coast and Intermountaln local mall roomsuperintendent who will act In an whether Curtis was dilvlng ances- William Keith until Tuesday areas the machine advisory capacity F A Bovd until Frtdav Ben Booth until February 6: Earl Stalev Joe DENIES DESTKOUNG CHARGE f— Roberts and Jim Glakis arrested at I H A Diehl charged with destroy63 West Second South street until m hot ing properly pleaded guilty ettv court and will le tried Tuesdav Diehl Is said to have broken the dash- light on a ear driven bv J W Harris Si'urday during a dispute over parking space 1 -- Continuous Audit The estfllshment of Profits Gain CITED TO COURT - Report Shows LOS ANdELES attack Waller Walker ISIuffdale w transporting 100 gallons of liquor Subsequent to his arrest last August and the later conviction federal agent claimed to have discovered that he and Jones were operaSouth ting a still at 1610 Thirty-thir- d street A conspiracy indictment was returned by the grand Jury last fall but the case was held over because Jones was out of the state He was arrested last December Approximately 30 petit Jurors were examined at the opening session of court They will hear a number of civil and criminal cases during the ensuing term Trial of Billy Sonday arrested June 8 1929 for manufacturing liquor will follow disposition of the Kakunas-Jpne- s case Tuesday STEEL SHARES Member Comity AUTO CARRIERS Western Air’s confessed assailant of his wife upper right who is tically wounded Leander Nay her 11 year-old son a witness of v OVER BANK South and South Temple streets on Sixth West street Koojman Jumped aboard started helping himself to much needed coal He was apprehended bv F A Conover after he had taken $1 worth of the With examination of Jurors shortly disposed of the 1930 term of the federal district court opened Monday The calendar started with trial of Jim Jones and Jim Kakunas on a charge of conspiracy to violate the1 national prohibition act The trial was well under way when court adjourned at 5 p m and is While his wife lay near death at St Mark hospital Joe Correia admitted to the police Monday that he had shot her In her apartment at 62 East Seventh South street shortly No bharge after Sunday midnight has been filed against the- alleged gunman pending the outcome of her Injury The police arrested Correia at the Lincoln T ourist park at 3 a m an hour and a half after the shooting which the confessed assailant claims was the result of her attention to other men Clarence (Buddy) Cahoon 33 a former gasoline station attendant who had been with her late Sunday evening left by a rear door when Correia entered the front of the apartment He was arrested but was released Monday night The critically wounded woman Mrs Alvira Nay Morano Correia la said to have fired several shots at Correia as he entered the apartment but the police could find only one bullet mark ' Correia told police that his wife whom he met In Halley Idaho 18 months ago had spent Ills $8000 savaccumulated whifr herding ings sheep They were married at Farmington November 1928 he said The prisoner said he had called on Mrs Correia twice on Sunday Cahoon being at the homA on both occasions and that when he went to the house early Monday he Intended to kill Cahoon but that she fired at him several times so he shot her Mrs Correia has two children by her first marriage Leander Nap 11 saw the shooting The boy w ho notified the police reported that Correia was Infuriated because Louis Morano her second divorced husband had been friendly with her The boy said he did not know of his mother marriage to Correia Steals Coal George Kooyman was broke his family was cold there was no coal in the bln Sunday night a train loaded w 1th fuel passed between First Testimony Begins in Jim Jones Jim Kakunas Conspiracy Cases FEED ELK AND PHEASANTS ) DRIVER KILLED 1 Judge Suspends Sentence of Man WHEN CAR GOES I FEDERAL RUM le Priests Refill Conference Reid Magna were reelected directors In the U'all and 8at Lake Canal company Monday at the annual storkhoHkrs’ mot til g in the city and countv budding 'I no tana! Hie hugest m Ka’t ake valb v supIt won t hr smh a hard winter for plies va er to 'he Utah Copper company mills and to ianns in the west the elk aiyl pltmsi’i1 after all of the vale v AppurruMy 11 e ck and pheasants The annual eudi'or's report tunv-d asweir d- trm lnr I f'u It wouidnt 1)0 by R Hi lam Jr s e! haul um"i an ti t uncr besets to be $277 in totaled $ Total taine ihe ant licit hPrd was scanning down in the fields and munching ol tlie clmu r Ihv that Burner had s’aikcj on tin u firms while the River Commission pheasants rp making themselvesdo--Ht Ctdorado home with the in tlie j Ilegins Survey mesticaled fir K Wo’-on a rce it to b" u ed In the J Arthur Mi chant state fish and Ith'xa’ion of water from the Huulner game commlsslont r put a stop to thus dam in upwr basin states ot Utah tinnliHn’v lti tL pip to Cat he and Colorado and New Mxit tor tlie started Itrelder counties Mnnruv bv V' I) Beers member ot plating of feed In spot- - where the the Co ratio rner commission and ek and the pheasants will" come arid limit e W Fieiev ledo-- corn t w ater get 1’ Mr Mecharn figured the state lmd eomimjoner for the UirUU basin Compiling of the report is expected better cs’abhsh “soup kitchens to lake several weexs ra’hcr than to have to settle with W 8 JURY PICKED Snow Promised dlo-ce-- oi Hold Annual Meeting i i Milder Weather Stfalholie Pleading guilty to a charge ot speeding George II Smith Tooile Monday was fthed $35 by City Judge Husband Admits Shooting Woman 2? 107) re Kimball wife of Mrs Lucretia Louis C Kimball of the Home and Returning to his native state as of Its legal mlveisarv Is the experience Garden company and the Exchange dub died Monday at of Randolph S Collins attorney In 7 p m of a cerebral hernmrhuge at the office of the solicitor general at tlie family home 1208 Eust Ninth Washington D C Mr Collins was Introduced Into fedSouth street Born til Nephi January IT 1885 eral court Monday as totm-- el tor the she had lived in Salt Lake nearly governnunt In Its fight aeams't Utah all htr life She Is survived by htr over ownership of the Colorado Bhii hu'band a daughter Mrs Margrtia Juan and t been rner b ds lie is comCaii-other- s and three brothers latjti-ren- piling a bt iff of testimony at hear- Fast l)riuT TATATcY Other Men Reason for Attuck Woolgrowers Split On Land Problem Fine rOnxrKO SHOOTING WIFE FREES SLAYER Jutlc TUESDAY Who COURT ACTION Citv i From Siamese nl T Mniwuni Balt Lake Raymond Manpum Venice Calif and Earl Mungum Flv Nov Funeral arrangements will be made upon receipt of wotd from the brother m California ! "T CONFESSES TO Despite possible abandonment of the Salt Lake & Denver railroad plans to build a lme through the Uintah basin announcement of an organized fight In favor of the pro) ect by residents In the affected Utah territory a as made Monday by Horace W 6helev federal eoart water commissioner for the UlntanTsasin whirh It Is hoped will A petition have more than 10t0 names is being circulated among Uintah basin residents as the first step In the battle Mr Slieley said The rompleted petition will be sent to the Interstate commerce commission asking that body to grant the 8 L & D applications for building of the line he said “Uintah basin citizens have concluded that the Interstate commerce com mission has not been sufficiently Informed of the need for this railroad " Mr Shelev decllared The petition points out the urgent need of a railroad to haul products Directed Verdict to Jury either east to the great centers of Acquits Rollon in Manpopulation or west to Salt Lake and of Utah the populous parts slaughter Cane “Committees are being formed In the towns and settlements to conHolding that the defendant was tinue this fight and to secure the assistance Of other districts Interested Improperly charged with voluntary Mr Bheley manslaughter District Judge David In having the line built” W Moffat Monday directed the Jury said The commissioner added that the to return a verdict of not guilty In petition may be completed within a the trial ofof Wtlford Bolton Charles “Chick” Curter slayer few davs Possibility of abandonment of the shot October 10 1928 Because eviIn Mondence trial showed no “heat the was 8 L & D plans expressed day bv Julian M Bamberger general of passion” as demanded bv statute manager of the company on receipt the defendant must be acquitted the of reports that P H Prince Boston court ruled The state rested Its case Monday banker has sold his holdings in the Denver Ai Salt Lake or Moffat line morning and the defense moved for a directed verdict contending the Westto the Denver & Rio Grande evidence showed the shooting was an ern railroad “If the Dotsero cutoff Is built the 'accidental killing” and indicated chances of a railroad going through no “heat of passion” The statute the Uintah basin will be slhn for describes voluntary manslaughter as the taking of a human life under heat jearS to come” Mr Bamberger said “It means that no road will be con- of passion structed either east or west" Difficult to Understand Mr Bamberger said he does not Rio Voluntary Manslaughter Charge know whether the Denver Before granting the motion Judge Grande Western has acquired sufficient holdings to force the cutoff Moffat stated ”it Is difficult to understand why when the defendant construction "I don t know what effect the dis- was charged with murder In the first holdings will degree be was bound over on a posal of Mr Prince have" he said “If it means that the charge of manslaughter” After the D Ai R G W or any other line can motion was granted Assistant District Attorney Calvin W Rawlings build the cutoff then that will autovigorous attempts had been matically end plan of the Moffat stated made to press the first degree murline” der charge but to no avail Holton originally was charged with voluntary manslaughter early to 1929 and on June 11 was bound over to the Third district court The district attorney then sought to raise the charge to first degree murder and the infonnntlon was quashed by District The western states woolgroweis as Judge Oscar W McConkle vet are not united on disposition of Reduces First the public domain Fred R Marshall City Court secretary of the National Woolgrow-ers- ’ Degree Murder Charge A first degree murdrr complaint association declared upon his return from the northwest Monday was then filed by the county attorThe Utah Woolgrowers' association ney but at the preliminary hrarlng has gone on record as favorihg con- was reduced to voluntary manslaughtrol of public lands by the govern- ter by City Judge Nephi Jensen ment said Mr Marshall That asThe court told the Jury in directsociation he said dlfters from the ing a verdict that “lmd this been a association case Oregon Woolgrowers’ charging any degree of murder whose members prefer ownership by In which malice was hmrtved the n evidence might have gone to the Jury the states as do the Montana Tile Montana group however but in this case the question of malown cannot ice is excluded” holds that if the states the lands then the lands should be Carter was killed with a 22 caliber under supervision of the department rifle fired by Bolton In front of the of the interior as In the past he said home of Vnginia Bell 18 at 1062 Woolgrowers of Washington have Markea avenue The shooting evidence showed resulted after Carter taken no action In the matter Mr Marshall lias been In Oregon called upon the girl at her home for Montana and Carter was alleged to have been payIdaho Washington to the girl two weeks attending conventions of ing unsought attention and Bolton was reported to have been woolgrowers' associations asked by the family to protect her j Kri n ILl T ARRESTED MAN Army Officer FIGHT TO SAVE SALT been ill of transportation Rolarians to Hear Talk On Spirit of the JT'esl “The Spirit of the West” will be the sub led of a talk by Flank Francis at the week! luncheon of the Ro-ta- rv club at the Hotel Utah Tuesdav noon Meal Costs Quartet Five Days Apiece in Jail I Four men who refused Saturday to pay for a meal at 168 South West Temple street and were lodged in the city jail pleaded guilty to the charge tn citv court Monday and were sentenced to live davs In the citv jail Thev- are Teicr Barton pat kelly Ed Burns and Alfred West T W Paper 2nd sheet carbon siaaer ARROW PRFS8 62 W 2nd So at Steel shelving map sections locker (Advertisement) - -1 V |