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' v- - v -- ’'V v ' — : ' ' V " - i j yl'i ' v- -' - COURT RETAINS! c v A "i i THE r ' ' ’ y' a senior at Barnard college— --were arrested ' and held by a United States commissioner for examination 'tomorwas fixed at 31500 row: Bond I The defendants are Owen Cattell son of James McKeen Cattell of Garrlsop N Y noted psychologist and a professor at Columbia C E Phillips of Columbia and Miss Eleanor Wilson Parker 'who- will be graduated in '“June from Barnard The three are members of the Collegiate Antimilitarism league In the rooms of which a' meeting college students was held here May when plans 'are alleged to have' been made ‘‘against the peace of the United States and their' dignity:” A pamphlet of this 'organlzatlon ’on file at the federal district attorney’s office shows that it has members at Yale Harvard Princeton Cornell: Columbia Oberlln:" 'Amherst' ' Syracuse Hobart ' Pennsyl vanla' Radcliffe' Bryn Mawrilowa Nevada Leland ' Stanford Rutgers and other colleges universities and theological Institutions throughout the country' Miss Parker is executive v secretary'-vf According to the complaint' filed by Assistant United States 'Attorney H A Content Cattell Phillips and Miss' Parker conspired to Induce "divers persons whose names are unknown” to fall to register 'June 5' ‘These "divers: persons” are set forth is males! between the ages of 31 and 80 years inclusive The defendants alleged to be a committee selected at the meeting on May 8 are accused of having 'endeavored May 24 to have the Graphic press print pamphlets entitled “Will you be drafted?” The complaint alleges that ! the three defendants signed their names to manuscript copy and sent to the Graph- ' ic press to be prepared in folder form A copy of the text of ' the ' alleged anticonscrlptlon document made public by the federal authorities contains the assertion "We will approve the action of anyone who refuses to register for conscription” The pamphlet says the question of conscription Vwlth its implications for the future” is more Important than the question of defeat or victory in the war and that conscription as outlined in the new law ‘Is abhorrent to any true conception of dej'C mocracy” r The present administration and Congress were "elected presumably' because they were expected to keep us out of war” the document asserts and when war was declared there was no referendum nor was there a referendum as to conscription the government "remembering perhaps that the referendum' In Australia In a r t 2 to 1 vote against conscription”The pamphlet says that "If we want to strike with the full strength of our members we must refuse to register even if it puts us In for conscription— r - - '' r Y ' ' "'ir-- i "- - 'Y' ' : '- y - Y' ‘V- - - : - ' ' - - ? ' ' £ 'f’l--- -- - : - ' - y-1- - - r jj-- ' '-- $$'1 “' ' ' - Y ‘ ' : iV- - V r - f "i - ' - ' ' - Z ’V 'A ' A ' j SAIT LAKE CITT UTAH FRIDAY JUNE HERALD-BEPUBLICA- N i w u"‘ V CHARLB LOYAL on : 1 1D1T for-eac- JURORS CHOSEN ' - One Irregularly Drawn in Bomb Case Excused and Challenges Restored - ' p - 'C Ban 'Francisco May 31 - ‘ - - - - : I - - - - - ‘ - - ( -- - - ‘ t - : - - ANTIDRAFT TALK -- jaiLf-- tr ' :r 4 Columbus Conspirators Charged With Treason IS HELD ILLEGAL Columbus O May -- 8 Id— of Charges treason a Capital offense were flied tonight against three men who with several others were ’arrested during the ( day in connection with antiregis' tration In Columbus - Each plotting not pleaded guilty and was held under- 325000 bond to await preliminary hearing' Saturday A federal grand Jury will be assembled Tuesday to investigate the arrests w Those charged with treason are Ammon A Hennacy 'aged 24' a Junior last year at Ohio State university Harry K 4S Cec(l printer aged ' ‘ W Townsleya' Bailey mechanic aged 25 Others under arrest for are Olb Wulnestro aged investigation 80 East Columbus a tinner and John Lewis Hammond a miner arrested at Marietta for distributing antiregistration literature at Coal Run Washington county ' A 'great stock of brilliant posters some four feet wide' and ten feet long were confiscated from Hennacy’s resi- (Continued From Page 1) and on what ground The department has ‘concluded that no man should be required to claim exemption There are many who do not care to do so nnd under the new ruling none will be : required to state his position until he " js summoned for ' actual service' and comes up before an exemption board - - - - - - - Applicants for Injunction Are Placed Under Arrest the prevailing constitution provides for - “In the loyal of my people and Its represen ta tives I see aup- port for the success of ‘my activity and ion - A- - j :V i ‘j 4i - i - - - ? -- ' Kansas City Mo Slay 31 — Federal authorities of western Missouri and Kansas began late today the rounding up of persons suspected of being par- ticlpants In men alleged one anticonscription woman were and plots' Four arrested here while at Topeka Kan three other men and a woman were taken into custody ' The arrests here were only the first dence of what Francis D Wilson federal at i' v SeattleLabor Council torney for this section of Missouri said would reach: a large number before the convening June 6 of the speOpposes Selective Draft cial grand jury called to consider only cases growing out of alleged viola Seattle May 31—The Seattle Labor tlons of the registration act Those ar- council with which virtually al the rested here were charged with having conspired to aid and abet persons subject to registration to evade- the re quirements of the conscription act The maximum penalty was said to be Imprisonment of two 1years and a fine of 310000 Two of those arrested here —Ray' ' mond I Moore and’ Thomas Sullivan — earlier In the day hadsought ' unsuccessfully ' to obtain an Injunction in' the Jackson county circuit court to prevent Governor Gardner Mayor Edenforc wards and ether officials from next ' Tuesday the registration lng ' Judge Daniel Bird had denied in their petition and their attorney J J Shewalter was obtaining a certified appeal petition when secret service agents arrested them Rapidly the federal authorities ar rested five others two of whom were later released Of the three others held'' one was Moore's wife She was Miss Leonora Warneson the public echool teacher who came into conflict with school board authorities here recently after she- had written’ antlenof llstment mottoes on 'her schoolroom The other two were Elea Luhoshey a photographer and H D Klelnschmldt of Corder Mo They were arraigned and remanded to Jail default of bonds of $5000 each in ' The four arrested at Topeka were Dr k'Eva Harding of that city who ran for Congress as an independent ‘candidate !nt the last election Ike GUberg Fred Felten and Ernest Newman They were taken Into custody In anconnection with alleged the investigation of held at Topeka meeting ' s ' 'w- ' Sunday night-- ' here'"'I' were The five held charged specifically with having distributed circulars urging noncompliance with the draft registration with ' having conducted a public meeting adverse to conscription and with having written ' en- letters advising persons against rolling under conscription acta - ' - (Continued From Page 1)’ the marketing section'' The aniend- -' ment will be discussed again' tomorrow At the opening of the debate today Chairman' Gore of the agriculture 'com- mitteej asked ! that the'- Lever :blll alHouse with the ready passed by the the committee amendments made by be substituted ’ for the similar measure previously under consideration ' In the Senate: This vac done and will fa- - :f cilitate f Inal' enactment : ' Dleeuas Price Flxiag The second of - the ‘food ' bills the measure to authorise a food administration and prlcqflxlng was! dismissed today at an executive session of' ‘the House committee on ' agriculture The discussion was in an effort to get harmonious action on the general principles of the measure the consideration of amendments and the terms" of the v i V! bill to proceed later : catsouthwestern Represents tives of called - on Herbert tle raising interests C Hoover today and pledged heir support to the food bills and to the food administration to be created with Mr Hoover at Its head They were'headed by- Isaac Pryor of San Antonio said to largest-- !cattle owner In the country Officers of the Wholesale Grocers' association also saw Hr Hoover and promised support for the-Mrlegislation Hoover ex- Within a few days an out to appeal to Ameriput pects ca’s housewives to put more new vegetables on the table during the next few ‘ ! ' : - - - bo-th- - - months- - roses'- half price Three Scyear-old Co 8 E Second South Sons Bailey —Advertisement " -- - - " Minister Pleads Guilty : y to Charge of Sedition -- Minneapolis " May 31 —When ar raigned before United States Commissioner Howard & Abbott late 'today Rev Charles L- Lehnerts pastor of the Central German Methodist Episcopal church arrested on charges of making seditious statements pleaded - guilty and was Abound - over to the October grand jury Bail was fixed at $2000 i - - California Fugitive Taken Off Steamer at Sea ’ v A ' r - Los Angeles' May 31—Frederick W of San Francisco was taken from Fay the Pacific Mall liner San 'Juan fifty miles off the California coast today b federal authorities In connection wit the enforcement of the selective draft United States officials said Fay was on to avoid army fils way to Mexico of the department of jusAgents tice took Fay into the meeting San Juan at sea-c- custody United a board" States coast guard cutter lived in Germany He clerk-iwas a formerly a store In 'San Francisco in which his father is a stockholder He Is 22 years old : - - - n " i f ns V: 'A T and butter — give them Banquet Better Butter 1 - -- and bread ' - ' ' n i f - f For Friday and Saturday Your Grocer Haa It — Fresh Today r 4 - " : J- - ''A ' ! - : ‘‘ V V - t They are all Midsummer- Hats that are regular $10 $j 2and $15 values Your choice Friday and Saturday at - $500 - — - Bohemia:: 1 rar "We are still mighty In the mightiest war of all time" Let me from your midst with thankful heart offer my imperial greeting to all heroes who for nearly ’three years on our far flung fronts have joyfully discharged the heavy duty and on whose Iron resistance between the Alps and the Adrlatc the renewed desperate enemy attack' even now is breaking to pieces - "Our group of powers did not seek the sanguinary trial of strength of this world war Aye more than that It hds from the moment when thanks to the imperishable achievements of the allied armies and fleets the honor and existence ' of our states no longer appears seriously threatened openly and without ambiguity made known its readineOa for peace guided by the firm conviction that :lhe true - formula of peace' can only be found In the mutual recognition that the positions have been gloriously defended '7:v “The future life of the peoples should in our view remain free from animosity and 'thirst for revenge and for generations there should be no need to employ what may be called the last resource of the state But this high aim of humanity can only bo attained by such a concern to the war as will correspond 'to'' that peace formula ' Offers Russia Peace “The great neighboring people to the to whom old friendships united east' us Is gradually becoming conscious of its true aims and tasks and it lately appears to1 approach this standpoint and seek - from an obscure - Impulse a direction of policy which will save the treasures of the future before they have by a senseless war policy ' We hope that in : the Interest of humanity this process of Internal reformation will manifest Itself externally In a strong development of will and that such enlightenment cf the public : ! mind also will extend 7 to the other enemy countries r'Whlle our group of powers Is fighting with irresistible force for honor and existence it Is and remains toward every' one who honestly abandons the intention to threaten us readily prepared to cease hostilities and whoever wishes to reopen better and more human relations will certainly find our side ready in a conciliatory spirit In the meantime however our fighting spirit will not relax our sword will not become blunt! y with our old "In true ally the German empire and the allies whom our Just cause won during the war we shall remain ready to force if necessary by' arms a good end 'to the war which we would like to be able to attribute to a victory of reason” Dr Gustav A GroMi leader of the German national league has been elected president of the lower house of the Austrian parliament' according to a Vienna dispatch In his opening- address Dr Gross promised freedom of speech and impartiality in debates He Still Mighty li - - 1 - - - : - - been'-devoured- ' - - - 'co-operati- on - 4 urged the house to see to It that the expectations of Austria's enemies' that great dissension would develop during the session should remain unfulfilled it m OUR DRUG STORE H AT SL MAIM STREET 4 Sllt-11- ' ML HIES 78 ‘ - - Whon You Walked Through the Oat Fields ' ‘ Hundreds o£ Persons In- jured and Property Loss : Enormous :t Last fall you probably walked through some oat fields arid noticed that seme of the oats were large and plump while others were puny Only the big fully matured oats from the sunbathed fields of the Rocky Mountains have been selected for — - 1 i 1 r give ehil- bread-- - : - t Don’t y 0 n dren ' I think that the welfare of the atate whose glorious existence ' has been In the atorxns'-omaintained a world war by ' the firm cohesion of its cltl-xe'cannot in times of peace be more securely rooted than In the unassailable right of s' mature patriotic and ? ftee people' Y j "Mindful of - my obligation to the constitution and adhering to my intention expressed immediately on my accession to1 fulfill this obligation freely I must at the same time keep in mind the provisibns of the fundamental law which ' places ' in my hands alone the decisions to be taken at? the great moment of the conclusion of peace I am however convinced that a happy development of our constitutional life after the unfruitfulness of the past years and after the exceptional political conditions of war time —apart from the solution of the Galician question for which my illustrious precedessor has already Indicated the way-- la not possible Without ' expanding the constitution and ‘the administrative foundations of the whole of our public life both In the state and in the separate kingdoms and countries "especially' In : labor unions In Seattle are affiliated 1 on record today' as Indorsing resolu tlons : previously adopted by the Car the selective penters union opposing was taken last vote The law draft to listened had after delegates night M Wells of the former Hulet president Labor council' who Is under bonds to Jury appear before a federal grand Wells conduct' seditious with charged is alleged to he the head of the Seattle branch of the' "No Conscription league" ' f SALTAIR CENTER OF ATTRACTION all-point- 4 : - ' ' ? ‘J : had-resulte- ! & VI ‘ for the bomb murders of last Dis- ' missal of the entire panel hadJuly been de--- ? manded by Assistant District Attorney Louis Ferrari 'following his charges that Daniel Kelly one of the Jurors had been drawn Irregularly The court excused Kelly on the of illness and restored to the grounds defense and prosecution their original 'challenge of twenty and ten respec-'livel- y Ferrari for the tate Immediately‘prosecuting Thomas challenged Camp a saloonkeeper and Paul Post-le- r baker lhe only labor ' unionjourneyman man on the panel The defense Otto T Hlldebrecht an inchallenged was terior furnisher Another juror seven excused by consent leaving r iworn men In the box: ! In announcing his decision after an open court investigation of the charges of irregularity- Judge Seawell said: "There have been unquestionable This Juror Kelly Is In the' box I do not accuse properly him or any one because I have not received sufficient Information on :the to any person of willful subject misconductsuspect in this matter -- But in the i Interest of justice I will excuse Kelly and allow both sides to exercise their of challenges” original number defense declared Attorneys for the ' the had vindicated them Investigation 'of any 'direct or implied suspicion conmanner In which Kelly's cerning the name In the jury box when It was got not contained on tne official list of the prosecution maintained ' veniremen: its purpose in exit had accomplished the Irregularity posing Ferrari Intimated that ‘the situation which made it possible for Kelly's name to be in the box would be taken to the for investigation grand jurysaid Ferrari tonight that "should ' Judge Seawell deny our formal motion to the Jury the prosecution elect to try Mrs Mooney on a willdischarge different Indictment from the one on ' which her present trial is proceeding” 'A trial based on a new indictment Mr Ferrari will be a new trial” said and the prosecution ' will have thea right to ask for the impanelment of new Jury” I v (Continued From Page l)v - " to the fundamental law and to preserve unabridged to the people that share In the formation of the state’s jwill which ’ fl' - — to- Emmet Seawell refused Superior Judge to discharge summarily late twelve Jay Jurors sworn to try Mrs Rena Mooney ' it 25c at all druggists F ‘ ' s proves - r i s AmiutelfRempyes In digestion Dhe package 8t Louis May 31— Seventy-eigpersons were killed In the tornado that swept through several counties in southeaxiL Missouri and southern Illinois Wednesday according to j disHundreds were Inpatches tonight jured and the property loss was enormous Wires are down In the storm-sweht ! ' - - pt districts The greatest loss ' of life : was at Zalina a 'village In Bollinger county Mo where It was reported that- twenty-five lives were lost and 200 persons ' were Injured Fourteen persons were 'reported killed near 1 Chaonla Wayne county three others' at Ardeola two at six at Success three' at lickSalem one ing three at Aqullla two at' one ait 'Adat Lenox' four at Dortgola vance one at Bismarck and several of those hurt at Mineral Point died tb total ‘dead there now being placed ‘at nine Four negroes' ' were killed In southern Illinois Houses were twisted to pieces and Live stock on hundreds of Mattered farms were killed by flying debris Hall accompanied the powerful wind abd etones as big as hen eggs fell at' some points The damage- to crops by hall was enormous 7 - OLLEDOATS 1 7 Fred-erlcktow- n" : : - That’s why the flakes are of exceptional size and the flavor is so rich and appetizing Maximum food value is also there Order a package and know for ! yourself! f ' ' ' mm well as la wlater Saa- In Kafto-etthe grain driak— 4s refresh- ripe aad streagthenlag Aay dealer will Isg aapply yaa ' - 1 : " 4 nhuti S ‘ - ' ' — ’ - I - UTAH CEREAL CO - Ogden Utah a TONG FIGHTER GIVEN : - SENTENCE OF DEATH ' - 4 - v' : Ssn Francisco May of Seattle said to be theWong first Hlng tong warrior to receive death sentence here was formally sentenced today Wong was convicted of killing Ng You an undertaker whom be mistook for a rival tongman DR BLAKE DECORATED 'fr? Paris May 31 — President Poincare and Madame Poincare formally opened Cross hospital of Paris today the Red Dr Joseph A Blake its by organised surgeon-in-chie- f' and supported by the American Red 'Cross 'President Poincare conferred the Legion of Honor as he did 'so: upon Dr- - Blake saying “France bestows this in recognition of your science your devotion and your v creative work given for her 31-- - f ' - s ik e-- 1‘ s X1 MD DEiraSTRY WORSE - - the-blackboar- 1 - t - on " - —Today fly-by-ni- Group of indoor pool Uathers Brave early summer winds a blue The organization is one of the I best ever heard The dance V ft WHY ‘‘Itesihasoar for ’ sr: PeSTUN sky with heavy clouds drifting across sunlight with a glint of : steel In' It and air with a tang' are the weather conditions tfrhich have added sest to the In which Salt Lake pleasure seekspirithave ers been flocking to Saltalr since has opened In full swing the resort summer season which for the 1917 to be the moat successful seapromises son in the history of this famous Utah resort according to the management Bathers dancers skatersareand in fact in general mueh in merrymakers evidence at the lake these days and the second big society reservatonight tion dance of the season will be given A number' of' reservations have already been requested by popular society memto be a bers and the aancev promises " o brilliant affair i The Sweeten band under the direction of R Owen Sweeten hag made a bit with Salt Lake pleasure seekers - ’ - - : - : V 7 r f yV ’ : Me Coffee Drinker - at Saltair programs range from the latest - dreamy to Hawaiian waltzes the popular jasz and fox trots Daily between 5 and 7 p m in the picnic pavilion abig band ' concert is have v been given Elaborate programs confor these dinner-hoarranged certs which have already become instantly j ' popular r with- the r excursionists Both the indoort:' pool ' and 'the lake aremany bathers who itgelf declare thedrawing water is better than ever -' this year- The Indoor' pool Is heated to a comfortable degree while those accustomed to ocean bhthlng say the Jake water is Ideal after the first dip and i - - one-ste- ps T-JSS!?t- O OK - - : ght - - : 1 on-joy- ed ' v-tj-: ’ 'I:'-’! ay pTT JK p M A XJSKS it U XI 11 Jft P ' 1123' p! liis p ?I!SJSP' - Ogdsn and latermsdlata Boise Portland Ssattto Lona (Butt alas Ogden ‘ going) u! 555 PM 555 PM 505 P XL 600 P m Omaha II 41 JR - - aad Intermsdlats Arrive ' 830 A 505 P lag-- ) - s Ogdon Poeaxella Idaho FallA Ashtoq Butte (Twin Falle also' arriving) Ogden Peeatello Idaho Falla Batte (cache Valley also arriving) Ogden Ely Santa man to San Fraaoieeo ' “12556 ““' Twl" XL I500PXL 1155 P and Intermedia Of den (Denver Omaha Chicago going) (San' Francisco aad Batte also amv- - XL XL 1210Pil 815 A XL 8L5AIL iOLO P XL 740 P XL 2L0PIL 100 A XL J frolic: amuseconcession- and Every ment center at Saltair is every In full swing and Indications point'' to one- of J the most brilliant geagons the Jake hag - M n1n P H ’ - - " PH e - - P 920 P 320 P ' ur - " - - a n n &15 a n 920 A n 1100 A 11: 1208P u 7 - -- !Tr: 720 A - against an agents took actiontohere selective defeat leged conspiracy New York draft registration in Three students—two youths from Columbia university and a young woman TIME TEUS 7S10 rs federal V — - Students Charged With Antidraft Conspiracy 31 s ‘ ? New York May UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD at u the-mone- - - feet as to depend on cheap flimsy dentistry performed by hired —don't you think it better' that you1 have dental work done which will last— that won't have to be 'done over later e — thousands have realised through costly ex- flimsy and shod- perlence that' bad dentistry even if' most expensive— dy dentistry is the ' for nothing! they’d gotten it a new dental "company” about every year opens up ' They ' advertise very low prices They jiire transient dentists Use German ( silver or copper slugs In gold work Get out as long as they can and then get 'life In this comof business! Their average two from for tq six years been has munity tooth-jerkeJob with an-- ’ a seek —the hired You go back becauseother new "company” your alleged guaranyour work ais bad — but Suppose you tee proves "scrap of paper!” one (the him discover this alleged hired dentist and ask your work) that performed he make good? it over? Does he about doing was not re- He does not!- He'tells you truth! the tells and he ' sponsible— compete IN this office does not pretend to outfits! These such with PRICE : dentists have all practiced here for MANY j each equally Interested —they j years — they-areach PERSONALLY and all work! They all guarantee the office COLLECTIVELY one work! Andy they are not occupied in the month doing work over in spite 'hour thousands ujran thousands of of the fact thathas been done here every year dollars' worth since this office was established ' per- Is hewse the' week Is srspcrljrFIRST - —this formed "with the flaeet materials the time I Aad heeaase these dentists are PER-' MANKRTT aa here te STAY I —call today for a free examination of your teeth Inspect the lightest brightest whitest - office in Utah Lady nurse Electric sterll- of all Instruments Office open even- -' Inga and Sunday to 2 p m mouth-carpenter- s! ‘ ’ ‘ — you might as well wear paper soles on your - antl-conscrlpti- ' y: ti V M $0 0 Zms‘ - V i 'j VV O thMSl K Mi) ft THE HElfeALD--BEPUBLICAN It’s Fair and Square A QuaUty Newspaper |