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Show NEW NAMES AND NEW MONEY REPLACING IN 0. DEVALUED COINS EUROPEAN Schilling Replaces the Crown in Austria; Hungary Now has the Pengo fllill HrrplrCc?nvPenSon I COUNTRIES nil ru Help, Bring on Republican List Of Registration Former Candidate ' for Vice - President Hits Republican Inactivity. auto and want to camp out during the convention will find adequate spaces and facilities In the Hermann and Memorial parka tourist cam pa , Accommodations for 12,941 persons during the convention- - nave been obtained by the housing committee in private homes and apartment according to John L. Wroa, elds to Gen. John A. Hulen, chairman of the committee. Arkansas delegation, The third to arrlvo on Sunday preceding the convention will be that of the Southern Pnelflo bring-la ing tbe Alabama delegation. It due I at 2:19 - BIG INFLUX. I Two Thirds Role Declared .Vital To Democracy 1- -1 one-four- th nt Austro-Ilun-gart- t'l enr-ren- two-tlilr- da 1- -1 . two-thir- ds two-thir- ed two-thir- f 1- -2 Former Utah Bishop Urges Third Party Labor Offers two-thir- Major Parties nt . . two-thir- ds Many Planks war-tim- SEVIER IN WATER v ar ar WJTHOUT SECURITY, PUTS (Continued from Page Two). June 21. nnd arrive In Houston about noon the next day. general housing committee. arrive about Jie The others will be provided I Another will- Two or thru ysara mo, It bad Will the three or four RepubliBut the big Influx will come beooma avidant that resumption of cans who havo not fallen victim of disease, eapitolhillin-crosMonday. From early In the mornsold payments by Franco would the dread they please step up end be counting until tats in tho eveningGrand Widely differing views on the rehavo to be affected at a much lower ed. The band wagon le moving on will be pulUng into tho sults of the Relest nine eta Union of years tho and at and station every Central picking up paeeengera valuation for the franc than that 9.S7S ROOMS. el but there is atlll room publican displomacy are expressed tlon every 10 minutes or so. of tha pre-wlaw, Thera waa aume fireplug L. Mills by and Di Ogdon Franklin for another hundred or so. Other Southern Pacific trains so The work of this committee has Roosevelt in the forthcoming issue more or leas random talk, of adopt36 by Hare ie tha coup line: been going forward under the di- far announced foe June of foreign affairs. Carl R. Marcuanen, Fries. ing another name for tha are from states rection of General Hulen, Roger California at 9:30 a.m. Upholding the Republican record It waa aiuc-- S Eugene W. Kelly. Balt Lake. currency unit. Bo ter Mr. Mills finds the United States Beaman, and Mr. Wroe. William II. Wattla, Ogden. rated that, inatead of reckoning at 7:30 a.m., via Now Florid rooms 9,971 have been listed. has a taken G. Hamuel leading and sound part Dye, Ogden. money valuea In franca,' they Orleans. Mora rooms now In obare world the to efforts achieve E. (secIn perbeing be Crockett, Smith delegation, Logan expressed Hyrum Ilvres, might manent peace, tinder the two Re- tained, with the 17 girl employee la viaMassachusetts, thua readoptlng tha term which retary of state). New Or lean at 7:20 a.m. publican presldente The Washing- the committee's office kept buoy waa uaed In France before the RevNew Orleans, at 1:36 Harvey H. Cluff, Provo, (attor- ton via Ohio, naval limitation conference will filing room Inspectors are on p.m.: Marts at Canton. olution, which la atlll encountered ney general). an Lake. Balt to A. hand prove room Malcom offorod Keyser, important landmark in afternoon: inspect each In eighteenth century private n-Ohio, via Dalla Balt this dlriftlon, he holds. W. Beegmlller, end see that it comes up to r paci- starts William Inlacencea and in the puhl,a ac. at Cincinnati. Mr. Mills fications. the Lake. depends edmlnte time Dallas via counta of Necker and Turgot and Pennsylvania, (Pleaee have round trip tickets.) trations Intervention In Nicaragua The rent set by the committee la not ascertained. which waa in fact abandoned only ua the fulfillment of one if the ob- on a scale which will give the Rhode Island, via New Orleans, when the paper currency of the ligations of sovereignty, the protec- renter fair returns and yet won't at 7:10 a.m. revolution waa repudiated aa worth tion of lives the and Its rob of tho visitor," according to Mr. rights Other Missouri Pacific trains in 17IS. Tha Uvre' (which nationals, desman. scheduled to arrlvo June 36 include atlll gurvlve In tha Italian ' lira") Finds IJtlle Progress Here. In tha hotels of the. city about those from Waa nominally worth not much leaa Mr, Roosevelt, who is scheduled 3.409 have been listed and Illinois (two), via St. Louis, both than the nominal value of the franc to place Governor Smith In nomin- assignedrooms to those who havo busi- dur during the afternoon. which aupareeded it. But at any ation at Houston, expounds the ness at the convention, Indian via New Orleana. at 10 Miller, rata, revereion to It would eecape Democratic viewpoint. He finds chairman of the hotelRoydivision, a.m. confualon a of future poaalbla that tha United States has contrib- general housing committee, an' Michigan, va Bt. I .outs, at 1 p.m. franc, legally valued at, aay, 4 runta uted little or nothing toward solu- nounced. MlMOuri, via Bt. Louis, at 13:30 In gold, with the pre-wfranc tion o9 the world's problems. Even which exchanged for II cento P1Nebraaka and low nt breakfast (the Washington conference was In- I ALL TAKEN In gold. because we aseffective, ho write time, via Bt. Loul sumed that a mere signature was Gold Farmcnla Planned. Now York (two) 'Tammany HhII will estimate cere that take of I The first Democratic national enough and no machinery was set between 9,000 and 7.000 persona,' train both arriving about 4:30 The proposal apparently did not to finish work." the commend I teeIf to the French mind. convention wee held In 1212. Pre- upBoth he Hid, "aid you might say they're p.m., via Bt. Loul New York (Brooklyn Democrat!) Yet nearly of tha Euro- vious to that time candidates for Americanwriters agree thatdid the all taken, We haven't anothor lio- not people definitely at 12:30 p.m via Bt. Loul pean countrlea which have resunfcd president and had want membership in the league of tel room left.' at 3 from Memphl Tenneeee Tha delegate alternates, nationgold paymenta have adopted a new been nominated by congressional nations and both agree that the and unfamiliar name for the slab-- . caucuses or by state legislatures, league Is no lunger an Issue In the al committeemen and noted quests p..m The Santa Fa lines have arHlxed" currency unit. The cur- or will sleep one, two and three to the a special bringing some ot (pul bsen indicated by apuntaiyt-ou- e political situation. sixe of ranged room, rency unit of the old the upon depending Roosevelt Mr. In Nevertheless," that sentiment. from Missouri and the' publio delegates waa the tha said. crown, he room, empire we see more and more Andrew Jackeon, who bad continues, Illinois through Kansas City. This worth 20 H cento la gold. Follow- year of each' delegation one la due nt 10 Headquarters June 36. It served one term aa president, waa of the great effoctivnss of the will be kept at the Rice hotel, he la ing the emplre'a diamemherment unnniinoua choice of the Dem- league In many matters which do expected that other Bant Fe and the subsequent atabmiation' lbs Mid. All of be tho will concern health us, International delegations But there for trains will bring delegations from meaaurea of the auceeaaion eta tea, ocrats split:" that 1 some delegatee will the west, middle west- and northwork, Improvement of labor condiwere many candidates for the tha currency unit in Auatria la now tions, aid to backward peoples, the be in the Rice, others In the La- west. The Katy expects to have among 'nomination, the schilling,1 whoae gold redemp- whom Martin Van Duren had the improving of education, the clari- mar, the Bender, the Sam Houston more trains also. tion value la about 14 cental In lead. A Democratic national con' fication of international law, end nnd so on. Negotiations are under way for Hungary tha pengo, worth lfH ventlon waa held to express the assistance to world trade. Best of All of tho official workers at the other train on the various roads otters It table been convention havo all a common round care cents, while Caechoaolvakla of taken will for Jackeon's from Tennessee, Louisiana, Coloreckons In "crowna" revalued, popular tho Texas Panto name a candidate for where threkta against the peace di-of in tho way of rooms. Mr. Millrr rado, Oklahom and howevar at about S cents in gold. the world can be discussed and uld. West Virginia and Utah. handle, . Poland has changed Ita old Between 100 nnd 100 newspaper vergent views compvinlaed. Even At thie convention the " I unit into the xloty, reck- rule woe adopted. It did not ap- without fulf membership we Amer- men have been assigned their GUAKDL4N8. oned at allghtly under 1111 cent rooms in the hotel About 200 ply to the nomination of a can- icana cantobe generous and sporting Xuaala has adopted tha tchervon- didate for president, os Jackeon enough give the league a far other newspaper then, mostly from Twenty crack men hunters from ets," worth 10 of the old rublen waa the unanimous choice. It ap' larger share of sympathetic appro- Texas and neighboring states, ere cities scattered from const to coast, Even Belgium has replaced Ite old-ti- plied to the nomination of ft can- val and official help than we have yet to apply for their quarter entire detective practically th cents didate fpr and Van hither j accorded." 4 fore of the Houiton police departBelgian franc of II Indictsums Mr. Roosevelt his up ment and 1,600 uniformed men will NO IXCREA8K. with the belga," valued at net Buren secured the necessary num ment of the Republican foreign handle the convention Chief of Poquite 14. There was some expecta- ber of vote A somewhat similar condition of policy thus: will be no Increase In ho- lice Tom C. Goodaon announced. There tion, at one time In 1120, that the An addition to 150 men to tho During these nine yeera we hs'e new money unit would bear the affairs existed in 1919, when Van tel rates during tha convention, but efthe Buren was the unanimous choice of stood still, with the unfortunate title of a ducat." the delegate visitors and others police force to help handle con111 lean or of fect With most of these new currency Democrats for preeldent to succeed will on earning greater will pay for their rooms by the per- crowds and pollca Inside thoh civilother the of the order bo made will vention part hall by rule son rather' than tha room; that unite, the gold value doea not differ Jackson. But the peoples. Even a lack of good I If three men are staying In one of tha city council. greatly from the nominal value of wee adopted and It applied to the ised must run affect will tha in of for disAnnouncement long plans for nomination room which hoe been renting for the old unit Their adoption was A similar state of facte existed our trade aa wo have been shown 13 n day. each will pay 13 for the tribution of ticket to the conveneffected, however, through converIn concrete recent a wens made several days ago example by sion of the old and greatly depre- again in 1940, when tha room, bringing in the hotel owner tion Van Argentina. The time la rips to start a revenue Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe, of 39 per day for the by dated paper currency Into tha new rule waa reaffirmed, although local arrangements another chairman matwaa chapter. a denominations at a fixed ratio of Buren's renomination Miller explained. Of committee. of the Mr Mills, however, concludes room, Mr. more room to the exchange. Thus one new Austrian ter of general consent. By this course, persons been has already Ticket of admission will he rule had be- that this chapter the schilling" exchanged for 10.000 time Tha day of Isolation to the heavier the hotetl running exon tho basis of ono season of tradition,' with begun. affaire old paper crowns: room. tha paper come a matter for that write ha penses over." la ticket world for each contribution of 3100 the force of law. It was an estabcrown had fallen to 1124 to 14 to tho convention fund. One season Nor Is there disposition on our the party, univerDOGS. NO can of a cent on the for- lished usage of and HOKROnS! which box scat will be a lloted for each subject to re- part tobeseek an aloofness eign markets In Belgium, five pa- sally accepted, contribution of 3260, nnd contrianything more than imagpeal only by revolutionary meth- never We no liot doge on butions of lew then 1100 will rewill be our responper franca were equal to tha bal- ods, There shirk not do inary. we Ml down by the Coliseum during ceive tickets in proportion to the but sa tha exchange market valuation aa world a power, sibilities In 1144 for the first time In the define of the Belgian franc had been six of the contribution. of Jhe Democratic party atlll maintain our right toare and the convention, CityIn Manager about 2 H cents. These depreciated history fact, Mr. George E. Woods said. ware several candidates for what those responsibilities thara recurrencies might atlll have been Woods said he hoe consistently Fol- to decide under what circumstances converted Into "crowni or franc" the presidential nomination. we shall use our power and our re- fused to grant permits for operaguided by the sources.' notes with new gold valuation, aa lowing precedent, tion of any cheap" eating or Democratic authority, the waa done with the Italian currency, highest ntenda down by the Coliof convention drinking Democratic national when a lira note's gold value waa that day recognised and affirmed seum, and that he will continue to officially fixed In 1927 at 1 follow this policy. under which tha rule, cente Instead of II 13. But the gov. Jamee K. Folk wee nominated for Inside the Coliseum there la rnmente preferred to wipe the president. space for four restaurants, or Mnd-wlc- h slate dean and start with a new At each national convention since shop ' In order to bring tho love ot money unit that time the candidates fur presChristian ideate into politic the have ident and German Experiment. IPLANE, TRAIN, AUTO, BOAT. former Right Re'v. Paul Jone Of all conversion of the old de- been selected by a vote of Protestant Episcopal Bishop of of all the delegates from the Th delegatee and visitor will Utah, e last night in th predated currencies of In the com to Houston by auto, special Church proposed into a new one stabilised" at a several states participating tho of Holy Trinity, Clinton soma ruwere There nomination. boat. and train, airplane end Montague street prescribed gold value, Germany's mors that the Brooklyn, Chicago convention Supporters of Governor Alfred E. that another party be formed, dedU experience waa the moot remarks' Rmlth In New York and other cated to them Christian Ideals and ble. The gold value of the paper of 1999 would rescind the rule, but counsels of wisdom prevailed The Incorpora- oaetem states nr coming to the willing to tackle certain problems WASHINGTON mark collapsed In 1121 with such tha inrt no such effort waa made. In tho Interest of convention 909 strong on the S- S. menacing the nation. Dr. Jones retion of unheard-o- f Imwas It that rapidity Sanctioned by usage that cov- labor inplanks the platforms of both Shawnee, Georg J. Horner, com- signed aa Bishop of Utah after bepossible to check the tell and to ers more than of our mercial agent of the Mallory Une. ing accused of making unpatriotic stabilise, aa waa dona with even national history since the first na- political parties will ho suggested Th official New Tork utterance during tha war, anil has announced. the Austrian paper crown, at a tional Democratic convention waa by the Committae of thePolitical Amercelled the Socialist Bishop." will make the trip In been delegation given level of depredation. Ir. held, affirmed In constitutional suc- Campaign Tho problems facing us .accordican Federation of Lubuf, Presi- two spectal train Bchacht of the Relrhstag ha re- cession by twenty-on- e quadrennial dent William Green announced. ing to Dr. Jone Include Industrial called In hla recent honk how. national conventions, a political Though no other special boats conflict luwr on racial associates hie power Green and Mr. In will whlrh circle convention the of prices could not he more deeply imbedvisitors trust propaganda problem vidous taught In educational InA. OCon- to Houstonbring James the committee, been have raised to fantastic heights by the ded in party organisation. announced, could stitution It of Well govern corruption Matthew A. Kickert, nell, T. It is expected that many will come ment oftlrlal outpouring Irredeemable paper cur- not he repealed without uprooting and national Imperial-lorF. Ryan appeared be- by boat to Houston, or to Galvesrency, and of mark Issues Incrcniki! tha faith and traditions on which fore Martin and armament. of Committees Resolution tho ton. le to Indicate that proportionately to provide eiomth every Democratic platform rests. the There little Republican and will appeal d More than SO airplanes will he th two major parties are Intermoney to meet the To ennui this lew of custom end convention Democratic before tha rise of prices, the note circulation prescription would he like a housed at th municipal airport ested in things related to tho kingon behalf of their proposals. was Increased from 100 billion It disbanding the Democratduring the convention, according dom of God," said Dr. Jone One nr the planks calls for to make little or no difference to marks In Novemher. 1922. to no ic party. It has been a cord of Haywond Nelm general man- will perto act Volstead God's ot randldate what less then 90 trillion mnvkr. cr O') union In all the past. Us observ- amending the kingdom Special planes will he assignthe manufacture and sale ofS ager. million millions more thsn four ance In nominations leaves no mit ed to various newa nnd pictorial their choice Is olected. Containing not more than 2.7 former bishop attacked what German marks would hur n rinllnr ground for the discontent of fac- lieer cent agencies for taking aerial views of he The alcnhql. In another cog- tha per termed imperialism on tho part before the war. Its prim whs 02 tions or the plote of bolters. delta-er- v convention and for situcoal quirk of Is the taken of nizance United State not alone In tho The reasonableness of the thousand marks In 1922 and 11 of newspaper photo he mid Nicaragu whero ho said there rule Is vindicated by uni- ation with a plea fortoconstructive trillions In 1122. Private owners of airships end was some real question as to the both capequitable The eld paper currency having form experience. It Is a conserva- legislation commercial over the agencies reason for our presence, but In thus become worthless, a new gn'.d tive power of tho highest useful- italTheandtwolabor. will be asked to southwest have notified the man- Haiti, whero certain Indications parties mark currency at the pre-wgold ness. Unanimity la certain to folweek In Indus- agement of tho airport they'll be pointed towsyd a purposeful indeof the con- favor tho five-da- y redemption value was nt lensth low when there vention agree to a nomination. The try and eswclnlly for government service with their plnnes ready for finite control by tho United State crested, and the not vrrv lucrative reuses no difficulty. It Is the employes as rapidly and construc- vention. with opening of th con- RECKON CAL POESNT opportunity was granted hold-- :- of rule tively ms conditions will warrant the depredated notes to exchange best guide for ascertaining and ex- nnd Ten plnnei will bring visitors and LIKE THAT BILL. permit.'' them at the ratio of a trillion old pressing the sentiment of tha paris suggested thst the parties ili'legstes from Wisconsin. It end In sll Its Boston Herald has studied Yet The Intelligent patriotic new ty one mark. paper marks for Twentv-tw- o agree on a plank that there be no sprelai trains have tho message of President Cuolldge abandonment of the historic nani j elements. Ilieblo Chieftain. to for and mn nuvyjheen ,errv:rr4 army on to Congress when he vetoed the verge for the currency unit wie nnvr the service or Industry except In can Houston from north, east, south McNary-Hauge- n T'.ie mil difference between term relief bill seriously discussed. After nil these cltlxcn of one a war of of where defensive nnd ihe west, and and schoolboy todny reports from passen- end has discovered that the execuetranee vleeasitiidee. It Is 'till th 40 yearn ago Is that the hitter went ere colled upon to take arms in ger offices of various railroads In- tive used th following adjectives: reichsmark" In whlrh Germany without his shoes and the former defense of th nation. Its territory dicate nearly as many miy nut measures values. b arranged before the final tsllv goes wlthont his hat. Cleveland and It sovereignty." The committee will ask for a Is made. Most or the trains will he Plain Dealer. much don't of have the In amendment navy Roys made up of equipment turned over plunk favoring the so at various law My problem In this electrical tha Sherman Anti-Truliberty either. An order from northern and eastern Secretary Wilbur says they mnsn't age." observed the great orator that labor.' industry and agricul- terminals of the trunk line systems Is how to point with ture may develop along normal, serving Houston and some wl'l be Jump out of glrplanea without- I wistfully, Cleve pride uver the radio." Detroit rmiNtructtv lines and that labor second sections to opening their parachute regular trains. 'New land Newg. und f.irm organizations may be All the surplus equipment of the made free to serve tile hist Inter- Pultmnn ns the ronmnny. es ests of labor and the farmer In railroad will he at tha disposal of economic organisa- this developing tonf nil movements greatest tions.' The enactment of legislation ward Houston. Ich will define end prevent th FIRST RPFCIAD. In Jurisdiction of equity courts the issuance of Injunctions against labor le proposed and the right of Bo ter ee can now he ascertainlabor to nrxsnlso ie embodied in ed, the f'rst special to arrive will he over the Pouthern Pacific at another plank. at IT end 1C East 1st Neath 0 The eninlniiiitlon of tho present 9:20 a.m.. Bundny. June 24- Tt will Wo will sera bo beck la ear eld bring delegates from North and Immigration pnllcry and gt, where a bigger, belter, gad fresher stark at ntRHKR Si to the states to ratify Bonfh Csnilln-- and flsorgln. sad nerds fsr BKAt'l 1 SHOPS will be earrlrd. la the K the Child Lahor amendment are Three others nr due that dav. One. whlrh will he received by suggested. , 137 Regrat nlreet. If la at late let as sanely gnu here at the Lines east for the return of iha old oilnf aayfblaa hefare aar nalrnataa reaches yea, a Hall seder t Knnana Pltv will bring dele- skin slicker. Will somebody lrofessnr Tunney might reciprodo ha appreciated and promptly filled. cate fcy Inviting Professor Phelps gates from Washington, Idaho. something now about the return of to Join his training camp. Lynch Montana and Utah. Tt Is scheduled the borrowed umbrella? Detroit , . to leave Kansas City at 4:19 p.m. New. burg New y, DELIVERY OF ROAD BONDS - two-thir- Non-PartU- . hand-to-han- pruc-amati- on two-thir- ds ar two-thir- roiiM-rlplIu- Supreme Court Decision Onlj Thing .That Can Save Public $60,000 Five Minutes Allotted to (Continued from page ono) Each for PUtform Revier 20. county people are sitting high quests; Men Get and dry. . KANSAS CITY, Mo. Represen- IVro-Mlnu- ta ur women." m ?!' National,Von Woman's behlf of the woe Party, more outspoken. She issued a statement denouncing tho discrimination against women shown by tho com- mittee. Later In tho evening the women succeeded In getUng another hearing. Smoot Denies Discrimination. Protesting that no discrimination Intended. Chairman Smoot granted another five minutes to tno woman H pnrty and Miss Vernon 7d finish ,h com"Ittee to- "Ight the begun this afternoon. arguments Mr Raymond Morgan of of Women's ll.0UPt commlt,. representing national organizations heard by th resolu- "0n,'n' tinta.n,m I't?for f0r ,,v m,nutesplank aupportIng the entrance of the Staten Into the World Court.United Mr Morgan also spoke briefly n Natlonl Council ter meen7"i'0n "f urging endorse 1. ! K1Iog treaty and further limitation of naval grma- ment. be-T- st : THE WESTERN BARBER SUPPLY CO bs recom-nicndiill- i t t MIssourl-Knnsaa.Tex- . h i ' . Democratic Skies Free of Clouds HOIBTON. The powers of th Demncratle party can find no storm clouds on tho convention horizon. That wee indicated by tha cell Issued Wednesday by Clem Shaver, chairmen of tho National Demo-cratl- n Executive committee, for meeting of the national committee on tbe roof of tho Rico hotel at 10 a.m., June 29, th dny before the party's convention open With only a dny In which to busicomplete Its ness. It wns plain that the Democratic chieftains felt no fear nf battles like those that held .the a Republican committee almost week before th Kansas City BUSINESS Kentucky Pledges Votes for Smith LEXINGTON, Ky. After a day of factional clashae resulting In flat fight challenges to personal com bat. Jeering and heckling of speak or tha Kentucky Democratic con ventlon voted to pledge Ita 39 no tlonal delegates to Governor Smith of New York, Tho disorder wee caused, not by partisans of Smith end hie opponent of party but by leaders groups who split last tell when for mer 17. & Senator J. C. W." Beck ham waa defeated for governor by Flam D. Sampson, Republican. With the exception of Beckham, , tatives of women's organization sent here to ak for platformo reepoc-tivpledges on behalf of tholr this group were Indignant acafternoon over the treatment corded to, them by tho reqplutlone committee, before which they appeared. Five minute announced Senator Smoot, chairman of the commltteto and no more would be allowed each speaker for each organisation requesting a hearing. women found Nevertheles th that Frank Morrison, representing th American Federation of Labor, asked for and received an extension and Dr. Nichoto twenty minute las Murray Butler and others who appeared to urgo tho repeal of tho Eighteenth Amendment, talked for more than half an hour. The termers exceeded their time limit. But representatives of two national organisations of women, on of which had sent a delegation of three to ask for five planks in the platform, and tho other a delegation of five, briefly to state Ita In behalf of tha ono plank for which It itand were held- - to tho rule. bays It Demonstrates Inequality. "It waa an Impressive demonstration of tho Inequality of treatment against which we protest and of tho need for tho equal rights' amendment which w advocate," Miss Mabel Vernon, executive secretary of tho National Womans party said, indignantly. Mr George Morrison of Chicago, representing the National Leaguo of Women Voter undertook to outline Its views within tha time limit Bhe was Interrupted when a little more then half through. Several of tho women leader consulted hastily, end then Mr H. K. Smith of Connecticut, addressing the chairman, explained that the five women had carefully timed themselves end would like to speak eight minute but the chairman interrupted her. . You will not," ho said. "You will speak five minute" So Mr Smith took throe minutes to tell the committee me much ehe could about the lmpermsn-ene- y of state legislation and how women without the safeguard of a federal amendment constantly wars obliged to be on the alert to safeguard gains mode and prevent new sex discriminations from being written Into tha state law Tries Speech. And Mr Francis Robert formerly a waltres who worked her way through college and now Is a supervisor in n Now York restaurant, In tha remaining two minutes tried to tall tho committee what protective legislation had done and wae doing to working women In New York and why they had protested end were protesting against It, especially against the new law which became effective lest January. But the gavel fell, in what appeared to bo less than two minute Throughout tho afternoon the women remained and listened while the representatives or other groups explained, at more or lees length, whet their organisation asked of tho Republican party leader They listened, and looked at on another. Miss Eherwin of tho National League of Women Voter said briefly that It we unfortunate that tn commltte could spar so little time to hear tholr speaker W were honorable about It, and observed the limitation." ahe said. Others asked for, and got. mucli more time than woe allowed the . Tho story of tho bond boginning at tho beginning, la as follows: In 1121 Governor Maboy appointed M, C. Poulson, who la now a floorwalker In a Belt Lake business Institution, as a member of tha state road commission. This appointment cams os a reward fur Foul-eo- n Mr. alleged political eervlos, haring boon county chairman of tha Republican party In Sevier county in tho campaign of 1920 and managed to hold Sevier county In Une for Governor kin bey in tho landslide Shortly after Mr. Poulson took ovsr this new Job ho want down to Sevier county convention to discuss tha proposition. This convention was mods up of delegates selected from every town In tho county and met at the county court Mr. Poulson wae present house. at th meeting end gave a wonderto tha people of Saaddress ful vior county, on tho grounds that they would no longer travel tho old boatan cow paths but that they should emulate tholr city brothers and have pavemont from Redmond to tho Cove, a mere stretch of for--! ty miles at a mere sum of 11,350. 900.00; that he, a native of tha sunny Sevier valley, woe now In a position to do something for hie tha entire Democratic elate ticket woe elected and hie defeat was caused It was sold, by thoiuends of bolters who did not agree with hie g stand me an candidate. antl-radn- Wattis Enters Governor Race (Continued from pago cn ed to fix primary convention date and to transact other businee I do not consider that the action taken represents the will of the people of this county and I do not feel obligated by it. 1 think the , chairman of tha commutes went out of his way to pud over what was accomplished. .1 waa not asked to attend and was not advised of the action proposed to be taken. It is evident, however, that the meeting was not called for th purpose of indorsing me and It appears to have been a hand-pick- people. Tha Rond Issue Floated. Ha assured tha delegates present that if Sevier county would vote a bond Issue to take cars of their portion of tho cost that he would see to it that federal aid to take care of the rest of It would bo made available. The bond auction was promptly called and car- affair." Mr. Watt! 'who woe recently ried. Bovler county voted to Issue elected a director of tbe United 1240,000.00 worth of bond Tho county commissioners at States chamber of commerce, will that time were George Peterson of leave tomorrow to attend a meeting Richfield, chairman ot all Repub- of th directors at Washington, JJ, In tho resolution authoris- C., and will be absent about taa lican ing tho pond Issue wae Included a week After th Washington meet provision that the bonds were not Ing he will go to New Haven, Conn., to bo placed an tho market and sold to visit hla niece, daughter of tho except as th money wee needed lata Warren L. Wattis and on his for some particular project. To way homa will make stops in New the credit of thee particular com- York, Chicago and Omaha. missioners let It 1a said that they hie candidacy Mr. In adhered strictly to tho terms of Wattleannouncing said: The bonds wore thU resolution. reI have received many sold with this stlpuUtion to Palmer quests from friends and urgent party NaBond A Mortgage company, now ders In practically every county la defunct, of Salt Lake City. tho state urging me to have my On January 1, 1923, a changa was name presented os a candidate for mads in th personnel of the board tha Republican nomination for of county commissioners. Jo F. governor at tho convention to be Peterson being a holdover and two held In Ogden August If. new me Abe Hanson of Richfield, of these requests The Republican, and Carl Tuft of Mon- end tha sincerity high standing' of men and roe. a Democrat, taking tha piece women who made them have have of George Peterson and Alma me that I should respect Frandson. Henry E. Beal was re- convinced their wiehe For these reasons I elected county attorney. have decided to become an actlvo Henry Comes Into tho Picture. candidate for the nomination. Shortly after this new bunch took If tha Rebubllcans of tha state over th reins of government. Pal- of Utah should honor, me with this mer Bond end Mortgage company nomination I will make an aggressbegan to Implore the company to ive campaign based on tho fundaturn over to their tender mercies mental principles that have made the 3310,000.00 In bonds that still tha Republican party a leader hi remained unsigned, unsold, and un- state and national affair dipped. They offered the county native of the state, with tho promise of a slight premium all As ainterests here, I de not ferl my which loomed as a light house la at thie time to make a fog to thus financiers who were aIt necessarystatement as to my polof the lengthy guardians of the destiny county icies if nominated and elected. I be pocket booksBoof tha Bevler lieva the peavl of Utah know mo finally an taxpayer well enough to ha assured my offiment was entered Into whereby atcial acta would bo In strict aecord these bond with the coupons end with the best Interest of tho state tached, were to bo sold, signed, statdelivered, pronto, to tho Palmer and with the principle! above Bond and Mortgage company, who ed." Bowere to pay Interest hack to vler county on all uncalled money Hoover's passion Is said to bo tha and were to give to Bevler county elimination of wait. Consequent-l- y, as the of tho money any and all we look to him to edvlee the county called for It, Nothing wae delegates to Kansas City not to sold to tho pulzllo why bother waste their votes on the other felthem with then mere trifleswor-of low Butte Miner. X o contract they had enough ry about. Babe Ruth wye no boy should All For An L O. U. smoko until he's Si years old. What la who Mr. Beak At this point and take a bock seat to sister? now district attorney on Ma record Akron Beacon Journal. as county attorney, comes rather prominently Into this story .much portion of the project that they to Henry's' discomfort and em- were asking for, kept on enuring Instructed, people ot Richfield the reason they barrassment. He v the board of county commissioners were not getUng pavement wae beray, to take these bonds to Salt cause the state road commission Lake and deliver them to a bank would not glva It to them. Couldnt Resist. to bo deposited there, until Palmer Lest winter Mr. Hansen cam up deposited sufficient and satlsfaa-tor- y Is Thera thorn, to her Balt Lake and. like other collateral for no 'record that tha collateral was prominent men from tho country, ever deposited by Palmer Bondi could not resist the temptation te and Mortgego company In tha bank have himself interviewed by the or in any hank. Thera la no record big paper Ha announced In an Inthat Mr. Beal ever deposited then terview in the Tribune that hs was bonds in any bank. There la a re- up Jiere arranging ter tha road cord, however, that he received a problem for Bevler county for 1929 pink slip stating In substance and end that tha gravel project south effect: I havo this day received: of Richfield would ha the only from H. E. Beal, county attorney piece of construction work eontem-- of Bovler county, bonds of Sorter plated for Bevler county this year. county ln'tha sum of 3210,91)0 with That while the state road commistho coupons attached, I. O. U. sion in 1927 had promised six Signed Palmer Bond A Mortgage miles of pavement north ml Richcompany. field, money was not available foe Matters went along well enough thie project and It would hsva to for a year or two. Approximately go over Indefinitely. Immediately 3100,000 wee paid up upon call by upon his return to Bevler county Sevier county and then Palmer a delegation Interested In both pro- Bond A Mortgage company decided ,Jects met with the county commie-t- o at tint dlslntegate. Frantic efforts havsjslonera and Mr. Hansen been made on th pert of the Be- meeting made a statement along th recover to as the mad to the newsvler county officers Mm lines balance. papers when In Balt Lak Where Are the Promise? Ain't Got II" Yet. At this meeting a motion wee While th bond Issue provided that the proceeds of th bonds wars mad that tha county commissionto bo spent for paved roods two ers be Instructed to demand from strips of pavement ono about I th state road commission that they mils south of Richfield and tho commence work on both projects other from Rodmond through Immed'ately. Mr. Hansrn aa chairwhich woe In CommlHloner man of the meeting anggested to Joe Peterson's heat le th sum of Iha party who hod made this mo. the net proceeds as far as pave- tlon that perhaps it would he' well ment Is concerned In Bevler county. to change this motion and leave Part of this monay hue been ap- nut any reference to the pavement plied with consent of county com. because they only had about 32A. mlHioners and tha road commis- 090 In the treasury for road pursion on gravel roads which under poses which amount had bsen raisthe maintenance of ths present ed from general taxes .ter stats state road commission Is in excel- reads th veer before ad It would lent ahapa There were however, taka practically all nf that io hanand still appears to be a few local dle the gravel project out south. organisations down there who aro The mover of the motion sold till yowling for pavement and tha "Well, wo got about 9110,0(18 bond controversy has been going back money that hes never hern spent anil forth between Bevler county 'yd. let's use that." and tha state road comnilsaton on: Mr Ttenaen verv cauMnus'y au. th question of paved road gesled that . nnsslhly this money Aha Hansen,, chairman of the, not avallnMe at th's lima. board of county commlaaloner!Yet available." why lent ! with the knowledge that Bavlrrl Well, we ain't got It." fount wae unablo to pay for ill1 And they ain't got It" ystf J ed ! , x, . |