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Show 01 CHEST PUN One Financial Drive for Civic Work Purpose of Clubs Conference Additional plana for the "Community "Commun-ity Chest." whleh was planned some time ago bv Osrden clubs, were map-pod map-pod out at n eonferenee at tho Weber elub Saturday afternoon. The con-Mtutlon con-Mtutlon and by-laws for the organisation organi-sation were adopted. In the resolutions each of the lead-Inp lead-Inp business clubs of the city are uri,'-.-.1 to jet ha. k of the innovation. Three r.prepent.iiivei, from inch of the business busi-ness clubs. IncludlnK women's orpanl-, iSJtlons of the city, are to be named by the various Mub for an election j w hich will ).. held Jointly, one of th' three candidates from each club to serve on tin- board of directors. The board of directors, according '.o Secretary Je.se S. Klchard9 of tho Ogden Og-den chamber of commerce, will hn.-Complete hn.-Complete Jurisdiction In the "Community "Commu-nity Chest" plans Jtnd will pass on all of the budgets submitted by :he various organizations of the city. All orfnni7.atlons seeking funds for their work for 1 "J ' J and the futuro will 1." askd to submit their budgets to the I committee for final approval, according accord-ing to S.-. retnry Illchartls. Thr- will bo only one financial drive. Another meeting of the reprcscnt.i-ilves reprcscnt.i-ilves of the cluhs will be held in the immediat.- future to go over details vet Incompleted. The followlnK attended tho meeting Saturday Jesse Richards, Ogden . hamber of commerce; O J Stilwell. K..tarv dub; W. H. Reeder Jr.. and Ir. K P. Mills-. Klwanis club M L. I William". j:den 'hapter of the Am-erlcsn Am-erlcsn As"ci:ilon of Rngineers. R T. Mitchell. W'r-l.i-r cliih ami A. Dalil-strom Dalil-strom of the Lions club. j hotel lobby when he was supposed to be walking a heat and he called me a a Uar." 1 then went home and Butlef continued his shift. MO GUM PIAY. I did ot take a drink while I was on dutv and after the first arrest I talked with Sergeant Stephens and he made no mention of smelling any liquor liq-uor on mv breath. But suddenly after the second arrest and while wc wero preparing to raid the third place he accused me of having taken drinks hore was no cun play in the gamr. Ing houses during the raids, although I understand thcrr- has been a report that we flourished our guns. "Butler and 1 both feel that we did not deserve the treatment we received md . ire already proparlnc to take, our case hefore tho civil service com-i inl9sldn for hearing." Chief Jones said that he had decid-sd decid-sd to discharge both men although his recommendation from Commissioner Ward rtas to dlschurge Ldum and suspend su-spend Butler from duty for 16 days.: Chief Jones said he had carefully In- estimated the matter from all possible nnglos and had reached the decision that discharge of both im-n should be I made. He said that he had received a report somo time ago that Butler had been drinking and also declared, ' When a man Is so anxious to throw down his badge, aa I understand But-1 ler was. he cares little for his Job i There are plenty U others who would be glad to set the work." Dnlr ikti-Fiod ils Elam was telhnc 1 hLs side o tho story and corroborated everything that Elam said In regard to tho raids and tho argument with Sergeant Stephens. Chief Jones said that ho questioned Detective Jones as to whether he had smelled liquor upon Elam's breath at the time of tho trouble anil Jones declined de-clined to say whether or not he could smell liquor In commenting regarding the affair, af-fair, Commissioner Ward said he had Investigated the alleged trouble between be-tween the officers and found that Of-iiccrs Of-iiccrs Elam and Butler had challenged the authority of Sergeant Stephens and that tho only cnurso for him to take wa to uphold this authority given giv-en to officers of his department in order that proper departmental functioning func-tioning may result. Detective W A Jones said last night thAt when Stephens asked him to wnell the breath of Elam ho compiled, com-piled, but declared that he wa-s unable un-able to detect any trace of liquor. iither wHii'-sy.-n (' the ..fV.lr (.aid they heard Stephens say to Elam, "I won't have a man that smells like s distillery come to work on my sbif!.' and demanded Elam's badge and gun Tney raid that Elam refused to hand over his gun whereupon Stephens Jumped forward and mado a grab for Elam's pocket where the gun was.; Detective Jones thon jumped between the two and Is said to have remarked. "Men as hot as you are should not be handling guns,'' and he suggested that each lay their arms on the tablo. Some witnesses fay that Stephens did not lay his gun on th" table or did not answer the suggestion, but Klam emptied hie revolver of cart-rldsres cart-rldsres later. |