Show ETHE SALT LAKE CITY' UTAH THURSDAY HAT 17 1917 HEKAIiD-BEPUBUCA- N FOOD CONTROL BEING PLANNED Bills Before Congress Will Be Redrafted to Meet Administration’s Views Washington May 16—Redrafting ol! food legislation pending In Congress to meet the views of the administration was forecast today In the request of the Senate agriculture committee that the House committee name a subcommittee to assist it in drawing new bills The administration program calls for three measures one to promote food production another providing regulatory measures and the third giving authority to insure preferential shipments to food supplies The first two bills are pending in the House and the third was introduced In both houses today The first House bill probably will be allowed to stand as it Is but the second will be changed to give the President regulatory powers vested in the bill in the agricultural department The second bill will also authorize creation of an emergency food agency to operate under direction of the President It would be headed by one man with a staff of assistants many of them husiness men working without pay and would be authorized to utilize the services of other govern ment departments and agencies Herbert C Hoover in all likelihood will be named to head this board Secretary Houston ofwasthe agriculture deinstrumental in partment who Mr Hoover return from abroad having to report on the food situation in Europe said today he thought Mr Hoover would be the best possible selection in view of his services in Belgium and his wide experience in food problems The main thirgs sought In the administration program of legislation outlined today by Secretary Houston HE standing of the candidates will be changed for the last time until the close of the campaign All votes to appear in tomorrow’s paper must be sent to the Campaign Department before noon today All votes received after noon today will be deposited in the ballot box to be counted after the close of the campaign 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Virtuolo a day longer Only Three More Days to Work Campaign will Close Saturday at Midnight Standing of the Candidates The following list includes all votes received up until noon Wednesday: district no l That portion of the city of Salt Lake east of Fifth East street from the city limits to South Temple and east of E street from South Temple to Tenth avenue Ella Neilson 412 First avenue Mrs L Lund 1066 Emerson avenue Verdi R Michelson 467 S Thirteenth East Mrs L G Bobbins 523 Eighth avenue Viola Hertell 522 Bray avenue Lorrie Lambourne Liberty Park House Frank Burrows 541 Elizabeth street A L Alargetts 1800 Seventh East street ONLY SOUND MEN ARE NEEDED BY ROOSEVELT MAiNizj 1--3-5 "OLDER- THAN THE STATE OP UTAH" - Application Blanks for Enlistment in T R Brigade Are Received BE BBS tlons for 150 people He says that the canyon is bound to attract the widest THAW TO BE PUT IN attention of tourists who are looking In reply to a letter sent to Theodore for new resorts HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Hoorevflt offering their services as NAVY TOUCHES MARK 100000 members of the colonel's volunteer Pa May 18 — Presiding Philadelphia for service in France T 8 Gunn May 16 — When Richard Judge Washington common pleas court r ' in Marin 14 Fifth avenue and N S Dawson Farris toCannon in enlisted the navy a the decree ::14 W North Temple street Spanisigned today at Jackson Miss the enlisted removal of Harry K authorizing to Thaw the shwar veterans have re- - day 0 of the navy touched the Pennsylvania hospital for the Insane “i veil application blanks and a letter strength mark for the first time The ex- in f vni Mr Roosevelt's secretary W E city from a hospital where he authorized strength of the navy hasthis been confined since an attempt at isting i nil'e was Including all auxiliary suicide several months ago following The letter from the colonel’s head- forces 100657 bill Just passed both an Indictment in New York charging but the Mr to Gunn in reads quarters part: House and Senate puts It up to 150000 him with assaulting a schoolboy l 'nlist d men are to be 25 to 35 from w-- ir of age either unmarried or if liarried of such financial position that a prolonged absence will not be a hardto their families physically sound ship in every wav accustomed to the handof a rifle and able to take care of ling men themselves in the open Wh-crshove 35 are arc v ted it will be either because they have exceptional nnd experience fitting them forqualities leadernoncommisship qualifyingorthem for TO POINTS EAST sioned officers later on for commissions or became their training would enable them to serve in some special Sunday Excursions to the division department It is particularly desirable to enlist TO THE CANYONS officers of the United noncommissioned States army provided they have beer VIA THE records but discharged with honorable still physically capable of severe service Commission will be given strictly upon a basis of merit "The organization details are being orworked out insofar as possible Inconder to facilitate this if you feel Round-tri- p Faxes From Salt Lake Ogden Provo fident that you can meet the requireout enclosed the ments kindly fill and Main Line Points blank and return it to this office 50 'Denver St Louis not $5120 pos"At present writing it is Colorado Springs sible to say that thero will be a call $2750 Chicago $5900 for volunteers This communication is Omaha $4000 Memphis $6000 written merely zo acknowledge receipt Kansas City to for thank you of your application $4000 Minneapolis $5644 willir goers to serve and have your your On sale May 12 and every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter 'name upon the tertative roll In case until September 12 1917 Final limit October 31 Proportionately low your services should be needed Yours ery truly rates to many other eastern destinations “W E DAME bri-fia- de Am-rie- an 100-00- SUMMER EXCURSIONS e SfgCA coiiv-iden- t HEMVERMO faWWm GIRL AVIATOR IS SERVING IN GERMAN AIR FIGHTING CORPS SUNDAY FROM SALT LAKE CITY 815 a m To Provo Canyon Points To Park City 825 a m To Bingham 805 am $125 $160 $100 THE SCENIC LIMITED May 16 — A German girl aviator belonging to a rich family at t’onstance whose fiance was a member of the flying corps and was killed in France during an aerial raid last November has taken up ilia work as aviator and Fraulein Li aerial scout who ie 21 years of age has the rank of lieutenant in the army Geneva dresses like an officer and few know her secret According to the Konstancer brought down Zeitung she has three enemy machines on the Vosges-Helfohas front and learned to handle a machine gun in an airplane like a man With hair cut short and a strong face the adds the young woman journal cannot be distinguished from other young officers She has been fighting in the air for four months and has had two narrow escapes being forced to land within the German lines but has not been wounded EXCURSIONS ' train carries through Pullman and tourist sleepers to Denver Chicago and St Louis without change of cars Leaves Salt Lake 445 p m and passes through the great canyons of A modern all-ste- el Colorado in daylight Ticket Office 301 Main Street Phone Wasatch 2526 and 1560 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Ernicnw srrr is lets rt PRESIDENT SUGGESTS SUFFRAGE COMMITTEE 16 — President Wil- Washington May son has written a letter to Representative Pou of the House rules committee suggesting that the creation of a on woman special House committee suffrage might be a wise act of public policy The President said he had no desire to interfere with such matters but out that he had been told that pointed an approval by him of the Idea might result in creation of such a committee The Senate already has 'such a LITTLE ZION OPENS FOR SEASON JUNE 10 a visit in Salt Lake yesterday During A Wann general traffic manager F of the Salt Lake Route announced that the Wylie Way people of Yellowstone have secured the camp concespark sions in XJttle Zion canyon and will start out oa June 10 withaccommoda Arrive Dally Xalad and Xnteraedlate ' 555 P M Chicago ’ 505 F M 600 P M Ogden and Intermediate Pacific Limited— Ogden Omaha Chicago Ogden Logan Bolaa Portland Seattle (Butte aleo going) Angolea Limited — Omaha Denver St Louie Chicago Overland Limited Omaha Chicago 4 830 A M 505 P M 500 P M 163570 51310 160190 93730 86700 136410 54820 155000 DISTRICT NO 2 That portion of the city of Salt Lake west of Fifth East from the city limits to South Temple and west of E street from South Temple to the city limits Erma Roberts 1382 Third street Mary Burton 835 Fifth avenue George Pappas 1498 S State George Barber 345 W Third North Clair Leavitt 48 N Ninth West Erma Allen 206 Eighth avenue Anna Oakley Hotel Utah Christine Latimer 1370 S Second West B J Dnbberstein 352 E Fourth South Marion Cartwright 29 N West Temple Grace Rollo 395 D street Helen Young 11 A street Mildred Ensign 462 E Ninth South F L Ostler 418 W Fourth North Luceal Lawson Kenyon hotel Mis Nan Harrison 436 S Third East 121040 208670 183240 197100 252150 83380 218700 26360 39050 110420 96140 14280 5560 254020 145860 6090 - DISTRICT NO 3 Comprising all the territory in the State of Utah north of an imaginary line intersecting the state from east to west at Provo including the city of Provo and also including the states of Idaho and Wyoming 110840 Mrs J S Moffat Hinny 230470 Mrs Duane Richards Sandy 3 1050 Mertis Anderson Alidvale 379640 Tooele Hall Roy 33o610 Urs Edward Griffith AXagna 12140 Jacob Webber Preston Ida 125420 Uvada Nelson Newton 92730 Lavine Moon Farmington 174610 on George A Bronson Tremont 96640 Gladys Jones Ilenefer 137490 Hattie Hirst Paradise 187130 May Hylton Heber City 197110 Maree Wilkinson Provo 10780 Rebecca Pelton Wods Cross 5550 2 No R Amy Dahlquist Sandy 108600 Ida Pocatello William IL Newell 208990 East Mis Hattie S Woods 3051 S Twenty-thir- d 123430 a LcbIi Pederson Iogan 120600 Will Bohman Ieterson 372250 Arthur L McCoy Provo 26360 Annie Druzba Pocatello Ida 322190 Coalville Benon Blonquist 81230 Mary Olmstead Garfield 143280 David Thomas Stockton 13390 Spencer Halverson 2619 Jefferson avenue Ogden 226210 M B Pederson Tooele City ' 66480 Hanna Shapland Magna 113980 r Mrs F J Silver Murray 8450 Toone B Blanche Croydon jrs 377170 Truella Kofford Brigham City 377190 John Glavas Murray 256500 Kenua A Cragun Vernal 254890 Ernest Parduhn Sandy 244810 Vernal W Ingles Woods Cross 158250 R G Tingey Riverside 337580 D L Maisey Portage — ' departing) Omaha Chicago going) OjrdenfDeaver (nan Sraneiaeo and Butte aleo arriv- - lng) Limited —Ogden Sacramento San Francisco City Ticket Office Betel Utah 815 A M 50000 extra votes will be given to every candidate who sends or brings $25 worth of subscriptions to this office on or before 12 o'clock midnight Saturday May 19 The larger the amount you send in the larger your extra voting ballot will be Every dollar you send in over the $25 ’will give you' 2000 extra votes 210 P M Tcleph one Stain 1L "pmm r- iS Final Warning FIRST— All votes and subscriptions to count in the campaign must either be in the mail or in the hands of the campaign Manager by 12 o'clock Saturday night May 19' (By votes is meant the vote certificates which are issued when subscriptions are turned in) Second —The Campaign Department will be open until 12 o’clock the closing night and will receive and issue votes on all subscriptions turned in up to that hour but not a subscription will be accepted after 12 o’clock Third — If you are unable to come to the office on Saturday you can mail your votes or subscriptions but the envelope or package in which they are mailed must be clearly postmarked or signed by the postmaster to show that they are mailed' before 12 o’clock 'In any case mailed votes or subscriptions to be included in the final count must be mailed before 12 o’clock Saturday night and MUST REACH THE CAMPAIGN MANAGER NOT LATER THAN 6 P M WEDNESDAY MAY 23 The Campaign Manager will not be responsible for any delay of mall that does not reach him before the above mentioned hour Fourth —All votes and subscriptions must be accompanied by cash draft money order or certified check Also use care in listing the names and addresses of the subscribers Fifth —If you live outside of Sait Lake City and intend to mail 3’our votes and subscriptions take the precaution to find out in regard to the closing of your postaffice and the train on which your mall will be carried Special delivery stamps should be placed on all communications mailed Saturday Sixth — Address all your mail to The Campaign Manager to be prevent delay and mistakes The end is near Make your final stand by turning in every subscription possible Herald-Republic- an Opal Johnson Ileber City George Christensen Tremonton Mrs Eva Smith Mendon 31 73 H 378 89G 25350 381790 171670 379510 12620 310300 104600 364740 26310 199700 5070 42120 28260 123000 Mrs Amelia C Duffin Bountiful Iva Fraser Grantsville Louise Ridge Park City Mrs J D Miller Murray Annis B Brown Ogden Elda Gines Kamas Genevieve McNulty Ogden Gladys Ellis Woods Cross Omni Jones Tooele Elsie White Bingham Henry W Thomas Malad Ida Mrs J Brouws Sugar House Zina Liljcnquist Hyrum J C Allen Loga n ? !? 382 20 H P Hardy Lehi fliJ? 11180 27860 19000 54000 5510 Arnold Crabb Lehi Jewel C Jenson Bear River City Ira Chaffin Box 184 Montpelier Ida Margaret Moore Ouray DISTRICT NO 4 Comprises all the territory in the State of Utah south of an imaginary line intersecting the state from east to west at Provo including the state of Nevada Mis J R Hand R D No 1 Spanish Fork 261610 Mrs Charles A Tietjen Santaquin 89060 Mrs Virginia Olsen Mount Pleasant Lionell Larson Sterling 238 10 Mae Lunt Cedar City 70740 Drucilla Jones box 455 Price 160870 f Mrs Marion Cook Helper 36120 Mrs Grace Arylc Salma 3622i0 Thelma Hunt Richfield 308700 Alva Olsen Emery 6990 Jerome Brown Pay son 365440 Aldia Elsmore Silver City 231110 : Lillian Powell Price 5080 Mrs Pearl Dastrup Sigurd 23 180 -- A Airs Ed Finch Goshen 91 0 Adas Locke Sunny side 40170 Eliza Holley Spnngvillc 540 0 Airs Alaxtha M Horne Richfield 207490 Constance Thursby Ephraim 10870 Beulah Gardner Payson 20440 129750 Ella Asay Castle Dale 11 6o0 Reah Saxton Hiavathha 8930 Ileean Stevenson Sunnyside Mrs Lillia Cuyler Winder 248490 65960 Osborne L Gentry St Thomas Nev 20ii 80 Clara Howd Beaver City 17060 Eva Nielson Ephraim 83240 Mrs George A Weyler Santaquin 12430 Airs Lavania Rasmussen Spring City 139640 Alvin S Reber Eureka 18o90 Arnold Fbrk Spanish Josephine i 108930 Cox Alanti q Airs 37790 Irene Stevenson Ephraim 10520 Jarama Powell Price 5000 Willard R Jensen Centerfield 87010 Mrs James- Baird Standard ville 159030 Mrs D G Simmons Hiawatha 57860 Mrs James Robinson Marysvale 156580 I J e&n Mitchell Eureka ’ 0 1 - i mwr eon 730 i -- - V- - 'V' - |