Show 20 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE com TRIO and Drys Gain Further Support on i THtJRSt Interview? No! AY MORNING OCTOBER 26 U S INDUSTRY SIX PRIMARY RULE ASSAILED MAKE ESCAPE Question of Repeal FROM PRISON BY PUBLISHER Ogden Elks Official Favors Strict Liquor Regulation School Superintendent Calls Prohibition Failure S' One Flees Under Fire of Guards Two Otherg Slip Away ' America Can Recover Without Aid of N R A Asserts Colonel McCormick s eenth amendment lor several reasons First the law cannot be enforced and when people lose respect for one law it is so easy to violate another law second In the olden days when saloons were here it was practically Impossible for a minor to buy liquor and today the minors never think of going to an amusement of any kind unless they have liquor with them third the bootieggers and racketeers have no respect for law They will sell liquor to anyone Irrespective of age as long as they get the price for the liquor fourth 1 am not in favor of saloons but I am in favor of strict regulation in the dispensing nl wines liquors and beer W KARL HOPKINS (Superintendent of Schools Ogden) ‘I favor repeal of the eighteenth amendment In my opinion prohibition has tailed ana it is a good time for Utah to join with the federal government hi working out a new system of regulation and control REPEAL FOES ASSAIL CLAIM at 3:15 working p m’ During the ensuing e x c i tement Jack Cannon 32 and William Connell 23 dlsap peared from the front yerd of the prison None was captured although widespread search was launched immediately with all available prison guards deputy sher-iffand police taking part Apprehension of the convicts however was expected momentarily because ‘steps were taken to block all avenues of escape from the city and authorities be gan a check of known Underworld haunts where the men might have sought shelter Miller serving an indeterminate term for grandlar- deny suddenly laid I down his tools and I ran northeasterly shots were fired at him by H F - C Chapson i 4 prison guard butg Miller apparently! was not hit The ! threw the Shots prison administra- -- ( v A tlon Into momen- & A- tary excitement during which Cannon and Connell escaped Their disbecame appearance an hour later Six hours after Utah Oil Refining company employe had been slugged and robbed of $120 October 10 1032 One police arrested three suspects of them was Miller and it was for that crime that the fugitive convict was serving time He was convicted of xqbbing W J Paul the oil company’s tank wagon driver at Paul’s home 751 Ramona avenue He was VICTORS GIRD Opposition to the N R A program was FOR FINALS expressed in Salt Lake Wednesday by Colonel Robert R McCormick "America will come out tk this deeditor and pression by the sheer force of initiaof publisher tive and enterprise through the nat the without of business Chicago ural development recourse to ‘forced feeding’ of a too Tribune paternalistic government” lawyer and This was the declaration of Colonel Chicago Robert R McCormick editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune lawyer civic leader Chicago civic leader and one jf the shown here Three convict' trusties dashed to CTThe drys and the wet have their supporters but today the secfrom the Utah state prison freedom retary of the Ogden-Elklodge and the superintendent of the Ogden Wednesday afternoon vote to want for state the schools tell why they public repeal of the Despite t parnational and state amendments dons board prom-i Strict regulation is favored by Alfred THestmark the Elks made Saturise bfficial while Superintendent W Karl Hopkins believes prohibiday that he would tion has been a failure be released on parole May 5 'next Fairview citizen takes issue with the prohibition statement Ronald Miller 27 of a Junior high school teacher in his town The commander of fled under g'm fire the American Legion post at Fillmore Joins other Legionnaires in from the prison tf to for vote state urging the repeal farm where he wm ALFRED T HESTMAKK (Secretary etElks Ledfe Ogden) I believe in the repeal of the eight- 1933 Winners Redouble Efforts as Gty iJection Goes Into Last Two Weeks FORMER UPSETS IN LOCAL VOTES CITED Prohibition Repeal Stand of Candidates- Looms - oustanding individualists of America Colonel who visited Salt Lake Wednesday McCormick afternoon arrived by contends that Colonel McCormick Weston Air Express plane from Los economic Angeled He was taken On a sightin a Great swim for and recovery seeing trip Salt lake at Black Rock will come left' 'via the- Union faster without Pacific at 5:50 p m governmental Wyo where he will board Thursday morning a United Air Lines pldnq interference " for Chicago with 'busi- “A most unusual experience” Colonel McCormick said after his sw(im in Great Sait lake “Yes it was cold returning but most Invigorating — and to have Chicago the buoyancy of a cork in water a reLos Angeles markable and pleasant experience" where he Opposes Federal Control “I am opposed to government in addressed the business at all times and- particularly conference to the N R A and the present scheme of government control cf Industry the Western and trade” Colonel McCormick comStates mented “It must be remembered Taxpayers that anything the government can do it can and should be within the limits of the constitution' which we have developed throughout the years as a guarantee of individual liberty and individual right of action ’Procedure under the National Recovery act provides for special star chamber courts a throwback to mediIn violation of all the com evalism stitutional rights of the individual a Salt Lake man charged with violation code agreement ia Senators and Congressmen of some jerked back to Washington for trial From 18 States to before an accusing governmental agent who is also both judge and Issue ' ' Dorit Duke in - Campaign Six political camps were burning the midnight oil Wednesday with but a single thought "how to get more votes” While City Commissioners Harry L Finch and Harold B Lee tapped the commission candidates in the primary race Tuesday P H Goggin and J B Mullins the others to qualify were conceding nothing Samuel F Nicholls who topped his nearest foe Thomas M Holt by votes in the auditor nominations said he would take no chances deOpponents of Prohibition spite his long lead over Mr Holt for One of The six candidates Wednesday laid their battle lines for the fight that will culminate in the municipal elecBiggest Rallies Doris Duke Flying to tion Tuesday November 7 Much may happen between a priCoast Entertained at mary and a general election history Stressing that Utah would be "the has prove’d And many a leader in cleanest spot in the nation" if the citizFinch Home October turned into an “also ran” ens-of state this voted for upholding when the last ballot was counted the prohibition laws and demanding That's why the incumbent commissioners are not taking time Off with Doris Duke blonde 20 and shy the assistance of the federal govern-jFiv- e the final decision only twelve days heiress of the Duke tobacco fortune ment provided for dry state in the qway ahd probably the world’s' richest second clause of the twenty-firs- t Dry Issue Looihs not woman like does newspaamendment of the national constituyoung The repeal and prohibition issues A GEORGE LAVIN tion former Mayor John F Bowman loomed as a likely subject for the per reporters and photographers She (Clerk of Granite Board of Education chairman of the friends and foes of the candidates to not only avoids them but has a suf Defenders of Prohiand Supervisor of Seminaries In toss back and forth during the next bition'- addressed a mass meeting cient dislike of newspaper publicity Grant Ward L D S Stake) 7 twelve days There has been no defto employ part of her wherewithal to 1 deny that conditions now are Wednesday evening In the Thirtyinite announcement from any candiworse than they were before prohibi- fifth ward recreation hall date but tlier was- - faint It against guard tion Statements to that effect are Meanwhile opponents of prohibithat perhaps' their stand nesday two of the absence In armed bodytion were preparing for one of their would be requested imply propaganda of the wets the who usually accompany guards biggest meetings of the campaign The municipal power and light e Allred heiress her Walter P Thursday at 8 p min the rose room plant proposition was struck a crush- (Falrvlew) of the Newhouse hotel when United Inman looked out for hie sister's in reing blow by the 'ta answer to the dry 'statement of States Senator Elbert D Thomas will terest protecting her from the necesAssurance of U S Ad- sponse at the primary polls Less sity’ of saying "NO” to requests for Jesse L Young teacher in the Fair-vie- discuss the proposed repeal of the nawere-cast tran T per cent of the votes posed pictures and from the tedium prohibition act under auspices Utah Follows for R' H Doelle and A C Todd the vance Junior high school wa alTknow tional wellof the Jackson Democratic league of about her inquiries answering are teachers’ salaries that the school power plant proponents Political obThe speaker on the repeal of the state being general state of health plans N Y to servers maintained that- a reasonable Meet paid from governmental revenues prohibition Trip Thursday ambitions outlook on life tobacco question will be selected number were cast f or the duo because and taxation I think the teachers the government can be “Of course or business Outlook crop general Thursday it was announced Wednesof friendship and not in support of the are poorly and Inadequately paid of assistance in a recovery of bysiness is on a "Miss Duke E pleasure trip— McCarty president of the When prohibition was put into ef- day by F While the agricultural department Governor Henry H Blood of Utah proposed spending of $18000000 to she doesn’t want to be interviewed or but this assistance should be limited build a plant fect an Industry was taken away and league The president stressed the Ms the constitution ia ehe interested1 the agricultural adjustment ad- after a conference with a firm of New An hot and fact that the is photographed— meeting open to the a terrible and costly expense was put example of the shifting winds "The United States has come out of to the admitted Mr declared Inman before on bond the Democrats some public— shortly sugar York and Republicans security of the primary was presented two attorneys in its place with no results except all other times of depression Recovery ministration are seeking November his $20000 Bellanca plane soared prison into others be put forward as the offered by the state 'of Utah to se- years ago when Chris Greenhagen bootlegging crime robbery and theft 5 1932 the air for Renor Nev Wednesday will come faster without governmen- plan which can Mr swept Salt Every tax or license goes to pay some would McCarty said that the league That administration plan all senators and cure the advance of a million and a and Alvin Keddington tal interference with business Connell was con- afternoon ' on as record go cease the Should favoring alary Provided schools natural and inevitable development of congressmen In Washington from the half dollars for 12 state construction Lake City leading George D Keyser October 8 victed The New York from state of the piloted plane and repeal national M school teachers the and prohito operate I think John Knight 1932 of burglary by Kenneth Ungar former Salt Lake better railroads better airplanes and bition laws in line with President states will meet projects returned io Washington 18 miss their salaries Urst would Vot in 1931 ' of Clty Commis- the advance of the automotive indusflier and ? Senator In the principle of "live end let Roosevelt’s policy and the Democratic J-V of office Wednesday and conferred with the The 1931 primary vote was: GreenHe sioner and Mrs Harry L Finch tries will carry America out of this Thursday in the vice station Eve each Individual may see fit to national platform Success of the Chicago William H King of Utah In an at- legal staff of the public works admin- hagen 12071 Keddington 8816 Keystole $27 from the brought Miss Duke Mr Inman and depression Assume V B Protection do as be pleases and mind pis own station of Clem E Mrs Ungar to Salt Lake Tuesday World’s fair is an example of what tempt to formulate and get behind a istration said a special dispatch from ser 6915 and Knight 5985 business and let the other person Mr Bowman In hit address at the But the two weeks brought a reMiss Duke and Mr Inman were can be don even in a depression definite plan far 'the stabilization of die capital Governor Blood was asFerguson at j Those who do mot want to antirepeal alone sured that a contract with the state markable change with the municipal and South meeting Wednesday night guests at the Finch home Tuesday America is all right and American se liquor can leave it alone the and domestic the denied £ closed statements the ahd will sugar if indqstry be itself of freed money ballot on November 10 1931 reading that if Utah voted quickly Ninth East streets evening and spent Wednesday morn- business will take care - Mr Young states that “repeal 5 it would be a paradise for the from unconstitutional governmental boosting of the domestic price of heretofore authorized placed at ths like this: July 20 1932 He ing in sightseeing Would be like removing the dike of dry was state of ser-to interference and it the a and ' ’ also robbed work 24711 racketeer and said reported Keyser permitted i Knight 23370 City Commissioner Finch Mrs sugar- - said a special dispatch from disposal to stop its overflow" bootlegger that It is reasonable to assume that vice' station at 2209 Finch City Commissioner John M out its own problem’’ Jhe Mississippi Greenhagen 18449 and Keddington Wednesday night If after the meeting Washington if Mr Young would build the means to use its South State street Knight and Chief of Police Wj L Addresses Taxpayers such agreement can be reached the Disheartened by failure of the pub: 18416 a dike around the state of Utah b: wholegovernment § July 28 1932 of $15 Payne were at the kirpont to bid power if necessary to protect The defeat of Greenhagen was precongressmen will submit it to the ad- lie works board to act on the four comand prota: Waived Colonel a McCormick expensive way qf costly ' any state which may choose to remain Like Connell and good-bto the Duke party ministration and ask forts adoption' pending Utah irrigation projects the dicted a week before the election so ment on bill on force and have his salary cut dry gold purchases governmental — -Cohnell Miller Cannon was A week ago Governor Henry H Utah congressional Relegation in con- sudden had been the turn of the tide on its open market eemonetization of Kre than it is at present! "We do not like to be classed as ob- sentenced to an indeterminate term ference with Governor Blood and W In that same year Louis Marcus ran Insur- Blood of Utah’ suggested concerted Federal the silver and Many argue the younger genera structionists to the great program of He was convicted Deposit action by the congressional delega- R Wallace of the Utah water storage far ahead of John W Bowman in the February 12 1932 ance tion would be In saloons provided the government because w assume of for organization corporation states commission decided to call In a body primary as well as in the final ’for receiving stolen property Ha adUtah goes wet Perhaps they would as citizens of Utah to exercise our mitted guaranty of bank deposits declaring tions from the receiving two slot machines Thursday’s meeting will carry out on Colonel Waite deputy public the mayoralty On the other hand free had not but I doubt had an that he opportunity and ask for a The upsets were not missing even stolen from A1 Hansen of 825 South independent untrammeled to study latest developments during that idea The meeting was arranged works administrator they seem to very easily ' find the ment on the question of national judgand West Temple street at a conference Wednesday of Gov- statement as to why consideration1 of in 1929 when Commissioner Finch and gangsters’ "hang state his present trip He addressed the bootleggers fold Officials st the state prison Deer Creek Moon Lake Ephraim and the late Joseph H Lake triprohibition lawa" he added uts" eleventh annual conference of the ernor Blood Senator King Represen- the and patriotism or loyalty cannot the three men were not intimate and Will and Robinson of Provo Spring City projects is being umphed tatives J We need repeal to fight the gang-iter- beSurely Western States Taxpayers’ association involved in such a question The do not believe they planned a joint At the primary October 23 1929 H delayed Beaver of Murdock Abe Stephen and bootleggers It’s some argutome Delta Nu at Los Los Sigma honorary Angeles Tuesday night in of our constitution and govern- escape Connell and Cannon were becomto get a satisfactory re- Mr Finch easily scored high honors of the Love Failing Sugar ment to say money will be spent fool spirit economics society at the University Angeles ment auch Judgment lieved only to have taken advantage of Utah has Salt Lake W L Petrikin of the sponse from Colonel Waite they will but Mn Lake who ranked third at received acceptance to Colonel McCormick ‘Has lafcen an pany ihly for beer or liquor when right and contemplated on our part" of the situation created by Miller’s the Great Western Sugar company Den- go to Secretary Ickes head of the the nominating event came forward now the people In Utah and the na- Draction in civic affairs economnational interest home active Chicago ’ honorary Rollin H Ayres 'pastor of the dash for freedom ver and other representatives of the board and if he too is unresponsive with a drive that shot him ahead of tion- are poorer than ever before and ' First Methodist church In an address Miller is described ss weighing 170 ics society Omicron Nu according to since graduation from Yale university beet sugar industry or noncommittal they probably will the parks commissioner in the final under prohibition rule an announcement made Wednesday in 1903 He was major of the First at the Riverton Junior high school pounds is six feet one inch-ta- ll definite to a evolve The is has purpose carry their appeal to the president balloting “ lo- Illinois cavalry on duty on the MexiE ROLAND TIETJEN Snow of the by Phyllis president Wednesday night said the bootlegger black hazel eyes and is slender ConFif urea Cited plan and then appoint a small comObserving that the public works Bank 1916 in cal 1917 can and Monro State border later and f “haa chapter (Cashier certainly not come out of the dry nell Is the same height weighs 285 mittee to present it in the "name of board Wednesday allotted $1500000 The 1929 primary vote was: Finch was to General attached local The of national 7 the Monroe) Pershing’s chapter did wake nor ranks he In the atates to the secre- to the state of Georgia to erect 7100 L C Riter 4937 the Mr Lake pounds and has black curly hair and t Utah would atand honored among of prohibition butfollow was her before hazel eyes Cannon la fiv feet six group will be the Alpha Delta chap- A E F staff in France He now is a tary of agriculture and the president prison and announced that the fed- 4517 and I A Smoot 3579 for audiSixty-fircolonel artilof the' field ter The national was and states organshe if opposes and repeal society prohibition and urge its adoption lie more la larger number Inches tall has black hair and brown ized eral government will erect the prison tor Keddington 7805 Nicholls 3672 alone she stands the more since" by the faculty of Massachusetts lery United States National Guard the and leaseit to the state because the There wer 17500 votes cast eyes and weighs 144 pound The wets have colored a Agricultural college ln1912 to pro- Colonel McCormick is a RepubliDenies License Remedy honored The municipal election that year state under its constitution cannot mote scholarship leadership and re- can "a Presbyterian and a member of great moral issue to look like a fi- He added that “the bootlegger will resulted" as follows: Lake 17459 said Blood he Governor borrow numerous York New search in the home economics field Chicago and nancial rainbow But It will fade be here after prohibition if end when 17272 Riter 12803 and would look into the possibility of Finch There are twenty-eigh- t when the sun of prosperity' refuses the lawa are repealed" High license chapters in clubs some of the pending Smoot 10107 Auditor Nicholls through putting Indus the on the many United States including many gain to ahine will never dispose of the bootlegger Keddington 14257 Utah projects on a leasing basis partries made desolatqby repeal Mr Nicholls’ spectacular race was prominent colleges and universities he added will be that t projects ticularly to make an evil vote of Installation new would tha They society will “The revenue plea la the most speThe public works act just another upset between October take place Satuiyiay in the ladies’ lawful and punish the unfortunate cious ever advanced as a sustaining authorizes this- form of aid on state and November the Union with who In his weakness overindulges prop to this iniquitous business" of lounge building Anticipating that about 45000 votes Dr and municipal projects but the GeorDean Florence Harrison of the UniThey would repeal what we have Ayres said "Any honest comparison is the first lease proposal will be cast in the municipal election gia jail ' In of been a century building up and give of statistics will show that revenues as v V versity Washington acting it behooves the six candidates to dig I One of a series of meetings fo lay sanctioned by sthe board tis nothing in Us place I am willing collected from this source do not care y stallation officer Professor Lila The citizens’ committee the trenches and grab all the votes public-workadministration The opposing to consider at any time something (or more than a fraction of the in- Calling of a meeting of stockhold- Canavan of tha home economics plans for an accurate federal census of the defeated aspirants to Coloarthe bond issue allotted has $4461000 power plant Wednesday to be bet creased of the nation’s constructive that is claimed of the University of Utah needy was held The supporters of Mr Mullins are for the criminal ers of the Western Loan and Buildranged four meetings far Thursday Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel rado Kansas New Mexico North Dator than prohibition Until such is of- and for expenditure looking with hopeful eyes upon the the thousand of men forced ing company to approve the proposed will assist in the installation 8 and all Dakota at m South for and three Oklahoma kota p Friday atand states of five with representatives fered I favor keeping bettering out of employment because Dr Rose H Widtsoe chairman of 6000 votes cast for Kershaw N Wisconsin as a part of a- - $14870000 nearly they are plan of reorganization waa postponed the Speakers for Thursday’s meeting what we have 7 White and the 2400 for Mrs Reva department of home economics at follow: Labor temple Dr A Ladru tending s unsteady on their feet relief obprogram le to of the census The purpose Beck Bosone The Mullins camp beA eerie of Joint meetings have by directors of the company Wednes tha University of Utah and 50 active Jensen and R Verne McCullough HEBER J MITCHELL JR data which will serve as a guide These funds will- be epent for the lieves the Democrats will stick toresidence of Robert W Marcroft 821 tain families (Commander American Legion Pest been acheduled by wet and dry fac- day pending a conference with rep- and alumnae members of the local of relief unemployed needy to national for more nanearly tions of Utah county lor next week resentatives of the Utah state bank- group will be initiated into the planning gether No 61 Fillmore) Washington street J J Thompson relief Most of the informa by furnishing employment on highMr Goggin’s forces expect their tional group The meetings will be led off by a and Golden W Robbins residence of adequate "“I am for repeal Prohibition Is not session department ing ways in desired tion is the possesshare of the remainder because of be "alreadg The installation will in the Memorial hall at The directors - have banquet 327 Elias Milton avenue A proper part of our federal or state Henri apDay already of local relief office so all that his popularity in the Republican the ladies' parlor of Hotel Henroidand Benjamin Spence and sion Present conditions con- Sprlngvllle Monday at 8 p m George proved the plan of reorganization re- held in17:30 constitution ranks as well as in other circles necessary will be to transcribe p m Saturday with Mrs residence of Flora 'Severn 1350 Green will be " vince me that our attempt to pro- S Ballif will advocate repeal and serving the right to recommend Utah it to standard forms and forward Commissioners Lee and Finch have Werner Kiepe in charge of general street Ellas Day and Dr W G Bert Sumsion will imhold prohibimote temperance is a complete fail tion changes which may be made when these to Washington where tabulathigh hopes of picking up their perfinal draft of the plan is formally arrangements assisted by Miss Beth the bucentage in the next twelve days Other meetings are acheduled to be On Friday A E Bowen and Gor- ing wiUbe done by the census in all details by Snelgrove and Miss Rqth Grover A RICHARD PETERSON -There are two remaining registraheld at American For Lehi Pleasant and finally approved don Strong will speak at the home reau Caliof Utah officials the L D 8 supervising Stake) of the CONVICTED Emerson Boss statistician for" tion days Tuesday October 31 and BOOTBLACK (President Emery Grove and Paysoh with Mr Ballif of J P Jones 990 Fifth East street Idaho fornia and in this Washington Wyoming had experience Through my emergency reUef administration 1 Wednesday November 1 : at all of them The Ed Terry of 2 East Second South J J Thompson and William D urging Montana and Nevada Other countries I am converted to speakersrepeal of the meeting Wednesday In support of prohibition Oregon charge a was of street convicted Warat shoe home of E the Howard keeping : The directors reiterated their desire danger will be named later first revealed be for the will prohibition It lessens the lawless-ftes"There de- shining parlor open bri Sunday when ner- 1(26 Bryan avenue and Ray Attorney Takes Perjury upon the highways crime V £ Thurman chairmen of the to approve any plan in completestate he was tried Wednesday before City mond J Ashton and Norval E Cal time” Mr Ross said “such data about - Taking the blue eagle by the has the approval of which tail and of broken Immorality families children the of as the number bureau of tha Associated C F Dalby v Sentence was lister at the home of Walter Jullen under one year old the number of talons a Salt Lake barber who Appeal to Supreme Court homes To safeguard our boys and speakers' Forces for Repeal announced that officials and the permanent stock- Judge 2249 Windsor street rate for objects to the holders’ protective committee' The set for Saturday rig from these evils is my responsi-it- Franklin Riter children of school age the persons haircuts has submitted his "resigpresident of the Utah J Armol Gleason Salt Lake atplan was approved in who are of employable age and poLeague for Prohibition Repeal will reorganization nation from the NRA blanket torney has taken to the supreme by the executive committential wage earners and the number LEROIC SNOW speak at a mass meeting in Provo substance Utah code" court on appeal the judgment of the stockholders Tuesday tee of of adults who would be eligible for (Member of Y M M L A General Saturday at I p m ' v In a letter to Gus P Backman Third district court convicting him e Board of the L D 8 Church Mr Thurman said he has received night Executive committeemen repensions administrator acting Recovery on charges of subornation ef y Historian's Staff) ‘It is expected that the census'will Isaac H Lee of 1554 Fifth word from repeal leaders of Uintah served the right to recommend “minor i a tactual basis tor formulatre-provide Officers of the law and the atti- Duchesne Grand and Millard coun- changes" the following gives The district court conviction folA report on what changes are untude of the people have been deplora- ties that those counties will be in the ing a decision about unemployment sons for his action: lowed the unsuccessful attempt of der consideration by the executive relief insurance as well as considereondl bly lax in enforcement of prohibition repeal column "Present unemployed Pete Humphries to establish an alibi committee is expected Thursday from able hitherto unknown information laws I believe that Utah will vote hairnot warrant tions do as defense against charges of burMark H Greene chairman of the ? The first project to be proposed posed route those which are to be with regard to relief problems in cutting for adults if I continue at dry and that such a mandate will re- Jurors Free Suspect glary Mr- - Gleason being counsel for permanent stockholders' protective by uie siaie roaa commission of rural areas" sult in a tightening up of enforcepreserved in the beautification am forced to lay the I present prices defense of 33 Data being gathered Include the off two ment activities 1 feel that the counprogram This was made neces-ea- r In Burglary Attempt committee people who have been in Utah under requirements of the Schiller M District Herbert because famOf of discardsex much color residence will 1 Judge each age paving very two operations regret try years my employ for nearly Wednesday ordered continuance of federal bureau of public roads 7 now In progress although as yet ily head and the number of dependents ing the eighteenth amendment and in City Power Proponent to the president’s according relief a few yeara take much more drastic William Beggs 19 was acquitted the hearing on the first accounting of and tha public works administra- - - the state road commission has not ' N R A he receiving unemployment under the agreement state To Address Committee of of Utah the banking mistake measures to retrieve such tion that at least one project in attempted burglary Wednesday qy expenses formally decided on the project' funds k does not want any employ lajd a jury in District Judgd James W Mc- department’s administration to Fri nor has It been submitted to the' Those attending In addition to Mr each state shall be lor the beau-- ' Off" bureau of public roads for final Ross were Robert H Hinckley state tification of highways will proba- Kinney’s court room He was alleged day at 10 a m Wilford Owen Woodruff will be thi' Mr Ilee say he “wants to "reNevada State Engineer to have attempted to break into the on the nine miles of high- - 7 approval director of emergency relief : Salt turn the blue eagle to the proper speaker at the weekly meeting of the be bly V FLAYERS NAME OFFICERS laof Farm-home Mrs 642 Mathis this between B Before and Lake it Bountiful South done be of the Lwill Mary ' way Maxey auditor Roy citizens committee favoring the muVisits S authorities" on Way Home State street on Officers of the St Mary-of-t- h “ necessary for Mr Bowen to pre-- ' state relief committee Boise Idaho September 29 ington In Davis county-- : That In reply B W Reynolds secrenicipal power project at the Newr The defense contended that Beggs pare landscaping plans In great Ida Wilson director of field service tary to the administration in- -' house hotel Thursday at A p m it is campus players were elected road is being constructed as aseo George W Malone Nevada state was intoxicated at the time and that Tuesday evening detail showing location of exist- - for the Colorado relief committee ond highway to relieve congesThey are: Prescannot announced by Gaylen S Young chairLee formed Mr that he tion of traffic on the present ' engineer who was second in the race he had no intent to enter the house ident Elsie Roff vice president Joing and proposed shrubbery and Denver' M J Hudtlof ft auditor of the withdraw from the president's man Amerand could not remember the occur- sephine Brady secretary and trealor national commander of the route between Salt Lake and Og- - - all other landscaping features Montana emergency relief commisMr Woodruff has just returned reemployment agreement without - r ican Legion at the recent annual con- rencesurer Louise Nesbitt chairman of the den which it is proposed to set up sion Helene F M Howard executhe consent of the presidenl and from the east and whlle there made " vention in Chicago visited Salt Lake Members of the Jury were Herbert program committee E C Knowlton assistant engitive secretary of the Wyoming state if he vjoiates any Qf the terms of a study of the municipally-owneDorothy Scaalong this route Wednesday on his way to his home Gates W W Cassidy Bradley Ar- rlett The club is sponsored by Miss beer of the road commission and relief committee add Vernon D The highway is considered the state barbers’ code he will be plants at Cleveland and Columbus in Reno He conferred here with nett George Williams McCue H is The Bowen R first InitiaAlice Grant meeting landLstape engk Joseph Northrop field examiner of the westespecially adaptable to the violating a state law whether he Ohio His subject will be “Observabank officials regarding Roberts Walter P Roberts LeRoy scheduled for Monday for Initiation land neer of the workern In such states Utah lor Is a party to the president’s agreetion of for the federal emergency tions of the Merits of capital Wednesday iwieral Olsen ajd George A EatcheV-- -livestock men of the west elected from trees along the pro - those reasons - yof the six new ltudenU - iieiicf administration -" EasU-- “' ment or ncA r— r: Plants in OF DRY PERIL Rady - - curtis Tobacco Heiress Visits Salt Lake Shuns Reporters - y 14-5- nessLJe from? i oftyf SOLONSTOMAP f BLOOD GIVEN half-broth- hint-Wed-- — MONEY HOPE SUGARMTTLE faint-hearte- d for - -- r- g Jt J f y ’ ! 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