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Show WEATHER V ' BE sure the Falr tonight and Saturday; colder toa moderate night with - . cold ware- Fifty-fir- Year No. st Ret! Cross gets your dollar and your name goes down upon the membership roll. TJTAII OGDEN CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1921. 146 ru lST EDITION r n j 1 P. M. 4 rVi i - s-- o O & WEA 5 5 WOMAN PO SING AS MAID, ROBS H OME o 8 Mil Ml it READY YET TO ROLE SELVES Such Is Statement in Report ; of Leonard Wood and ul ur CHICA 00 (ME MM e nabbed: President Harding returning from his first horseback ride since last summer when lie rode on the camping trip , with Edison, Ford and Firestone. MRS. H ARE REASONS GIVEN Investigators Admit, How-- I ever; Great Progress Is j Made by Natives Despite WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. in the past 23 extraordinary progress to years, the Filipinos have a long road to take) be will before ready travel they to their own government, according Leonard Gen. MaJ. made by the report of the islands, Wood, governor-generand W. Cameron Forbes, former gov-- " l. The complete report waVissued today by the war depart-Tnfcas a supplement to the recent of specific recommendapublication tions made by the two investigators.is fleed of further national progress which de-- i pointed out by the report administratclares, however, that the ive mistakes or the Filipinos have not been sufficient to counterbalance the i steady rising progress barometer. MUCH RED TAPE Generally speaking," the report of departments says, "administrative y in perthe government are sonnel' and enmeshed in red tape. Tnere is a: vast amount of paper, work. The" methods of- the administration . are purely autocratic There is a lack " supervision andperso:r cmitifa," Jf of Discussing the policy pursued during Governor-Gener- x r- Has Income and Three Story Home But Takes Job - as Maid ' lit) f I MVW'O Case Recalls Same Woman's A ernor-genera- Sensational Actions In Illinois r v nt , . I t 1 v i - 1 r s ! . - a was1 .Mrs.' Hell :..vfco was said to... have been of a. residence Un a " - fashionable - part of Los Angeles was placed in the city jail on suspicion of burglary." It was at this residence that she was arrested. FINALLY CONFESSES- - ' M According to the police, she maintained innocence for a Ion? period af41 ter she had been. taken into custody, ' 1 but finally, after continued questio-inconfessed to having taken Jewelry, clothing and arevolver from the residence of Samuel Wood last Friday afternoon. According to the police. Mrs. Hell told them she had found herself without funds through havinz spent her last monthly allowance of $300 from her former husband's estate and no more was due until January And so applied at the Wood residence for the , position of maid. Obtaining the position she left her own leased residence, a large house of fourteen rooms, and went to work as FLOGGING ARCH-DEAC- GIVEN -- g, s SIS! - . self-governme- nt. I .' , . - non-Christia- SEEK TO LIB ERATE ON i I Dec". 2. Acting MIAMI, Fla., telegraphic instructions from the British embassy in Washington, A. H. Hubbard, British vice consul here, today began ari investigation into the flogging and tarring and feathering here last August of n the Rev. Phillip S. Irwin, of the Protestant Episcopal church, and a British subject, who was engaged in work among the negroes of Miami.. -- Tomorrow Latest Settle- - Story That Painters Saw Him in Room With Bank--' er's Wife Discredited . 2. Fred rteau-vai- i, Indian rulde. charged by James A. 8tillman. millionaire New, Tork with the banker, paternity of Ilaby aa named Stlilman and Ouy hta divorce action Jn nprrvJnat Mra. Anne V. Stlilman. Thursday submitted SO affidavit and "several photographs to Mrs, BUlImAn'a attorneys to aid In her defense. The Indian conferred with John F. Brennan. chief of counsel for Mrs. Ftlllman, and John E. Mack, ruardlan at law for the child, who came here to urrange for the taking of depositions concerning incidents which occurred In the Stlilman Canadian lodge support of the plaintiff case is baaed. The information gathered by the guide was reported by defendant's counsel to be a refutation of a large part of testimony of th witnesses called by the banker's llwyers frci-.Grande AnM, Quebec, where the Still-ma- n summer home is located. Most of the 10 affiavlts Deauvals obtained were from persona in Orande Anse, who were intimately acquainted with Mrs. Stlilman and her children. The photographs were of the Stlilman lodge. The affidavits and the photographs the. attorneys for Mrs. Stlilman said, contradict sworn statements of Harry Grennan. painter and Ferdinand Iage, working on a carpenter, that wjiile scaffold outside th house In July, lilt, saw Deauvais in Mrs. Stlllman'a they room. Witnesses located by the guide who will be called to testify before the special commission, not yet appointed, will swear," the defense claimed, that there wu no acaffoldinr on the Still-ma- n home during the time specified by Grennan and Page.caseBeauvals dewith newsclined to diecuea the papermen. He aaserted. however, that he would go anywhere In Canada, if need be. to get wltneesea that might aid Mrs. Stlllman'a defense. -- on-whic- By Ireland. Dec. 2. BELFAST, The Associated Press.) An attack on the Jail at Londonderry with the ob- iject of releasing the prisoners there was rtpulned by the police guard today. Two policemen were killed a"n3 several of the attacker captured. The party gained entrance to th was jail undetected and their presence not detctei until a patrol saw a rope ladder hanjln vr th wall and go. the. alarm. The .military guard in Ht4t unuioul, but tlda two upon lnve?;lgx5on they fomWl theFein-ern constable, who guarded th Sinn Un corridor.. dead the lying Thy had been uluprced and strangled. FOUCi: T1LN C1XLS.' The Republican rescue pnrty had forced the door of ten cells when the guards surprised them. The military opened fire, the Republicans replying with revolver. Pandemonium prevailed for some time, but the ruarda finally gained the upper hand without lon'.ng any of the prisoner at the same time capturmen ing three young Londonderry who mad a final attempt to release the prisoners. Ni:V IItOIORALS. LONDON. Dec. 2. (Uy The Associated Press.) The British government's latest proposals for ettlcment of the Irish question will be considered by the Dall Elreann cabinet in Dublin tomorrow. The new terms, which were handed to th Sinn Keln delegates In written form, show some prevadvances oer the government ious proposals, and the delegates felt the necessity of giving them fullest lon. consideration at a cabinet The term, it is said, conceded from the beginning the Sinn Fein' claim for the unity of Ireland. Ulster must be included within scheme from th start, according to the plan a It- now framed,- and appear to have been months." After must remain in for six that period, and before the end of the year Ulster Is to be given JL he option to withdraw and if it does there must be & boundary commission to determine the exact area which Is fairly entitled to go with her. If Ulster goes under this plan she would preserve only her present power and not'obtaln th fiscal freedom that would be left with outh Ireland. The question of allegiance U still the crux of the situation, but efforts are being made to devise some form of declaring allegiance which It is hoped by the government the Sinn Fein will accept- - h i - oo CASHIER TAKEN IN EMBEZZLEMENT CASE McMINTNVlLLE. Ore.. Dec. S. George Stickney, cashierwaof the Carlarrested ton. Ore., state bank, here Thursday, charged with embei-tlemeof the funds of the bank to an amount approximating II. 000. lie 0 waa held to th grand Jury under stockbond. Stickney Is chief Bram-well. holder in the bank, but Frank state bank examiner, said that two other stockholder had personally guaranteed depositor against loss by Stickney alleged peculation.-- nt 12.-00- - - d ' . five-mont- - - . . hs - . - de-fern- 4 ce, (U The Position to Defend Self With Small Navy - A- riairrf Prrnc.) 3 U definite! conference. prob-abl- y nt s--Jl CASE POISONED t--v fAiW difficult opinion finds Leara Japanese claims to a sWCJ Pres-Amerl- csn'-n H His Fate- From Jury Lato Tonight - Ma ten. Dcorm tor Washington arm-ror- Dec, x. (By Th Washington. Associated Prefs.) ."t gOiali the naval program, according to the feeling In American arms conference circles today, are proceeding satisfactorily. The four American delegate meeting today went oer the situation as it standi.. Aflcrward. It wa that the Americans were well aailnried nlth th turn that the rava! discussions were taking and were hopeful thai th American llraUs-tlwould be received favorably.program A more Crft-n- ll ttust, however, wan ead to ;.:. '. , .. improbable be for ,,r.st IN ARBUCKLE Fat Comedian May - (Br Tlx A. Prlrrv MinUtcr IJord thl afternoon. lamol to leave 1 ".nr- annlng Iir1 land for the In IX. o attend th FIND WITNESS -- B " -1 ; defensive ship. far discusiion has been larrely confined to capital ships, batt'efhlp and battle cruisers, regarding all . navies as purely offensive m WANT MOIU: CARJlIirRS. The Japanese experts brought up in discussions aroorvg the expert, howair-plever, the question of additional carrier for Japan. It ha been Indicated Jn Japanese circles that Japan desire equal tdnnagw with Great Britain and the United Btates Id carrier. The American experts believe that Airplanes themselves might be classified a defensive weapon a long a no means was provided to carry them to distant water. But when alrplan carrier are provided th aircraft be come potential weapons of offense for bombardment of enemy cities and fortifications. ANOTIIKU ASPIXT. Another aspect of th airplane carrier proUrm He in the American policy providing for division of her fleet for operation In two seas, the Atlantic and Pacific, even if American obligation a to the Philippine are disregarded in the ralcula-lion- s. That makes necessary. AmerJ-ca- n officer argue, airplane carrier for use with each fleet. Great Britain. It Is argued, haa even wider responsibility In all the seven sea. Britain' national lif depend on keeping the seas open to her trade ship and her equipment In aircraft and carrier must be equal to that of any other power. "CASK IS DIFrilHF.ST. Japan, Jn the American view. i net similarly situated. Her navy operates practically for 4efersjve purpose as single unit. The iea of Japan, which lie between Japan and Korea. U susceptible of ueh defense that It would b almost Impossible of access by aa enemy fleet In wartime, For these reasons it Is a certain that the American regarded conference delegation will not be disposed to accept th Japanese proposal of equsl tonnage In airplane carriers for Japan. SAN So FRANCISCO. Dec. 2. Testimony of prosecution witnesses wn attacked today in the final argument In th manslaughter trial .of Rosroe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle by, Gavin McNab. t hlef defense counsel. McNab called attention to the testimony of Alfred Femnacher. a leading proseeutlon and manager of Miss Virginia Rappe. whose denth from a bladder rupture resulted in the charge against Arbuckle. "I do not believe Mr. Semnacher. I do not entitle him to any credtt at all. McNab aald. "He was brought In to give his view of the incident in which Arbuckle placed a piece of ice on Mis Rappe' body after Arbuckle I alleged to have hurt her. That was a purely collateral incident. . CALIFS IT KOCLYL VISIT. "Mr. Catherine Fox had a very pleasant trip from Chicago at th expense of the Ban Francisco taxpayers, and a very pleasant social visit with Mrs. Ramblna Maude Delmont, th complaining witness, whom the prosecution failed to produce." Mr. Fox was also leading prosecution witness, testifying that she had known Mis for several shoied no sign ofyear and that she Raprif the lllne which the defense aald finally caused her death. wit-ne- to rrcxnuU He: ratio than the American higherprorofca! on the basl of Japan need for her own defense when th additional tonnage by Japan ia all in offensive, scught not ear-on- as ', an . - . far-separat- ItIlD.read porAnother counsel attorney tion of the testimony of Mlas Alice Blake to the Jury at McNab' request. THNTIMON- Alice Blake, a show girl And prosecution witness, wa a guest at the Hotel 8t-- Francla party in which Arbuckle I alleged to have fatally Injured Miss RPP. "I ld not es Mr. Arbuckle go into th room or come out of the room." the testimony aald. referring to the room In which Arbuckl Is said to hav Inflicted the fatal Injury. ed . MOB T1IRI1VTKNH. Arbuckle could not trust himself to mak a straightforward statement at the tlm of his arrest because "the mob" was threatening him. McNab said. "If Roscoe Arbuckle had made the .1. oo statement in public that he made upon th witnes. stand. God know what would have happened to him. his WESTERN GOVERNORS counsel declared. SHOW Most of McNab argument dealt AT LIVESTOCK with what he termed th "imprisonment" of Miss Zey Prevost and Ml Dec. t. Ten governor Alice Blake, prosecution witnesses by on CHICAGO, to their way the conference of rev the district attorney "in order to wring eraors at Charleston. 8. C, today atcertain tertlmonr from them." tended the International Livestock ' conspiracy. wher a special program ji waa a "It deliberate conspiracy their honor had been formulated. ; Arbockle. h told the Jury; against Those attending were Governor "It wa th ham of Ban Frnclco. Carey, Wyoming; D. M. Davis, of wretches tried on th stsnd Idaho; of Perjured of Montana; Mabey. nf Dixon, to deprive this defendant, this strangof Preu. Utah; Minnesota; Campbell, er within our gates, of his liberty." Arlxona; Len Pmail. of Illinois; W. McNab had an ..assistant counsel of T. of Indiana; Mecham, read excerpts from the testimony of NwMcCrsy. of Neand McKelvi Mexico, Miss Irevost before the Jury, braska. in which she said she was grand threatened Bouth .Dakota, Wisconsin. Illinois with Imprisonment by the pollct: lf Minnesota acd Iowa contributed the he did not y that Miss Rappe exteams of girls championship claimed 'after, being injured, 'he killed slat whose exhibitions of cooking, have roe'." The noon reces cut short McNab's gained approval from the J jdres in the sections and from which the argument! He said he would rerurre different will be selected. cfcamplon a: m. pl BAN rANClBCO, Dec I. Systematic pollc search was begun for th both times eating this candy had been stranger alleged to be responsible for followed by illnec. the poisoning of Mrs. Irene Morgan. Mrs. .M c No connection Los Angelea nurs and defense witness Kan's experience a r.rwten J the trial in prer-re- s in th trial of Roscoe Arbuc-tte- . The discovered.;' authorities district attorney announced hi entire said. force would aid in the ip.vMtinftn isoox vr.nmcT Mr. Morgan was found unroneiroi i rexwitimy knows before h slept ln that In her hotel room. accosted by a. man she had seen duhnjr the derision of the lurv h:ch in tn . f the Arbuckl trial. Fho M the man ling him for mamlsuch'er, had given her candy twice and that rl big when court cpe-ie- d iMiy. dlxiboiatt: GIRLS IN HOME ECONOMICS CLASS GET REAL LIVE BABY GIRL TO BATHE. FEED AND DRESS s' 2. i i rwm. former f reconstruction today, which a high official said would be In th negative. ment Plan TILLMAN MONTREAL. Dec. -- i batUel mm LONDON. Dec. vMir urmui) Minuter Strangled Itathtnsu Is neitotlatlns mjth Sir Robert Horn. icnanceuor or the exchequer, and with :NEW IRISH PROPOSAL: ofcri.of of S0.00O.CO0 to Germany, it !o"learned ' on hlfh authority hers ,wa. was understood it today, lierr Rath Dublin Cabinet Takes up enau would be given a definite answer INDIAN luan'tSee Why Japan Wants - Constables Guarding Doors j to Sinn Fein Cells Are i FAITH OFf'IPPON t0 ot Loan! Z? JJeny MEN STATUS EXPLAINED to Germany Nation Declared in Excellent , , ee , Wood-Forbe- 110 : the administration of1914 to. 1921. the Harrison from the orderlv process of report declared on efficiency in the governpromotion ment service was changed, to "a hurried Filipinization,.and continued: - CANT BLAME NATIVES "While there has been in the efficiency of most departments' of the government during the past fewy leei mac me revyun-sibllityears, we do not rests solely upo the for this as the ultimate responsibility Filipinosselection of reported-officerlor the the exercise of proper superand for vision was in the hands, of the Ameriwhose duty it can governor-genera- l, the was to appoint competent men at ana heads of departments ana Dureaus above all to exercise proper supervision over them. ' "It is the general opinion among and foreigners Filipinos, Americans that the public services are now in a servant. many particulars relatively inefficient, Last Friday, the officers said she a slowing that there has occurredbusiness told .them, she left the house after and a down in the dispatch of members of the Wood family had dedistinct relapse toward the standards Then, becoming assured they parted. and administrative habits of former and Financier not would she said, she rereturn, Shipbuilder; exto bad days. This is due in part turned entered the and Announces 'Willingness to the French windows. house through direction, to politample, incompetent services above and ical infection of the Return on Next Vessel ARTICLES RECOVERED all to lack of competent supervision ' The police said they had found at and inspection" ALL DON'T WANT IT. Mrs. Hell's house the articles alleged Dec. 2. (By The Associat- to The report asserts that the Filipino ed HAVRE, have been stolen and that they agPress.) Charles W. Morse, the gregated want inde- American about $100 in value. people as a wTiole do not arrived who who favor sev- here on theshipbuilder It was stated by the poMrs. Hell, pendence, while many do toParis from New York not contemerance of home ties no effort to dispose of made had lice, day,' was permitted to land from the the articles she was said 'to have plate the responsibilities of steamer this afternoon. The French stolen. however, insisted he must "The people as a whole," says the police, When she had confessed, they dehe would return to NeAv promise of the peace York on that she said she "was sorry." v clare, report, "are appreciative the Paris next Monday. and order which prevail throughout She stated that her husband died -Many. do not understand "srs ago. WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. (By The about-twThe house she leases here, in addiwhat independence means, or its re- Associated detenProvisional Press.) to rooms is of tion sponsibilities. They are living under having tion W. of Charles Morse, shipbuilder three stories. . fourteen Mrs. Hell leased and the best conditions they have ever and financier, towho reached Havre It since known. It is. not generally realized day on the furnished her husband's death, been has Paris government cannot requested ofsteamship she said. that the Americanassume . government the French be expected-tresponsibility by the American embassy at Paris, It ROBBED IN CHICAGO for the results of internal disorders, was ; state said officials of the today by Dec 2. Joseph, HsiL CHICAGO, particularly as they affect the nationa divorce from Mrs. obtained als of their powers their treatment of department. recently, POLICE INSTRUCTED. of their two Etta and Hell, custody foreign capital and external poliUcal Dec. 2. (By The Associat- children, after she was released PARIS. reStates United unless the by the relations, ed Press.) The Havre police were in- police from charges of resitains a certain measure of control." robbing structed by the secret service of the dences where she had secured employ, HOW ISLAND STANDS Krench "ministry of Interior this morn- ment as a maid. The Hell home here "'The majority of Christian Filipinos ing arrest Charles W. Morse, Amer- In a fashionable north side district, are reported as favoring independence ican toshipbuilder and financier, as soon was found filled with furnishings Mrsr of United States the under protection . from as he landed Hell had stolen, but which she told her while a smaller number of them de- The instructions werethesentliner Paris. by tele- husband she had purchased.', Hell ofsire immediate and complete indepen- phone. fered to restore the stolen articles or dence. The Moros are a unit against ; MORSE ARRIES. for them and the charges were the and ask that portion independence France, Dec. 2. Charles pay endeavored to have her dropped. of the islands belonging to them be re- W.HAVRE, the American shipbuilder, removed toHea sanitarium for treatment tained as American territory in the who Morse, here today on board the but she fled and attempted in event Independence ever is granted, liner arrived Paris from New York, declared the Northwestern railroadsuicide station the report says, while the pagans and his willingness to to the back, constituting about 10 United States by thegonext returning here. ' per cent of the population, are. for con- steamer. tinued. American control and the t "I am willing to return to America Americans in the island are a practical by the first boat and so I have wired unit in opposition to independence. the United States district attorney," FIGURES SHOW PROGRESS he told the correspondent on' board Economic conditions are favorably the Paris early this afternoon. and subIs evidence commented upon ACT ON REQUEST.' mitted by the mission The French police acted upon reprogressive development. indicating show American the of which quest the gross business of received belated cable embassy, Neb., Dec. '2. Assuming Figures to LINCOL?i. of instructions to have islands increased the from obtain the detention of Morse. that messenger of the $200,000,000 in 1907 to $863,000,000 In which the .kiddle-knoair only as The secret xf heads the service here 1920 while the total resources of com- - are. not new "stOTk" a or when brother certain whether Havre the po arrives at his home. Juvenile sister rose from $15,000,000 lice mercial;banks Judge time in Instructions their received, In 1906 to present estimates of $215rf.t W. M. Morning has made possible the Mr. are but Morse, apprehend they orders sold increased 000,000. Money .of the family that Inhabits ing upon the American newspaper- - f completion from $8,000,000 In 1913 to $17 the- practice house of the .home, eco en in shadow to him Havre the until in 1920: postage receipts from nomics department of the University 000 in 1913 to $780,000 In 1920. and police, arrive. of Nebraska by placing such a bun-dl- o oo the gross earnings of th- Philippine of fat, curves and dimples to their railway-increasein the same period QUIET RECEPTION care. .r from $380,000 to $750,000. The Manila FOR PREMIER BRIAND Kathryn Marie is the nme of this railroad's earnings increased alof parcel from $2,400,000 in 1914 to $5,900,000 2 'Associated though she will remain infancy, Dec. the HAVRE, so (By Incognito in 1920. far- as her last name Is concerned. Briand Premier. to returned Press) "In view of good earnings, moderate France today after five weeks ab- Enough It Is to the matron of the expenses, inheritant wealth, small sence,'" in .which he presented to the fcouse and those Junior and senior public and backed by the credit nt Washington conference France's posi- irirls who will in turn assume the role the United States," the report says. tion on armament limitation. As he of "student mother." that Kathryn landed here h? was greeted with Marie is of a good but destitute Lin(Continued on Page Two) but without enthusiasm. coln family. the-islands- UPON -- al . BRITISH 'ACT III QUESTION GOOD Britainx to NAB-'SEHERA- arch-deaco- without funds at present. ' the-less- ' 7 In is , LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2. Mrs. Belle Hell, 39 years old, who said she was a widow of a wealthy Chicago banker, was arrested here Thursday by the police.' who declared she had confessed having robbed a residence where she was employed as a maid. The officers quoted Mrs. Hell as having stated she had an income of $100 a month, but : - THEFTS CONFESSES A al top-heav- M L ii DP o) I Forbes : ITT8E ARMS EXPERTS Kathryn Marie adoption a a part of the household of the practice house waa .for the purpose of affording college girls an opportunity to learn flrat hand the fundamentals of Intelligent Six sets of care of the baby. "mothers will have been trained by tx the end. of the school year, a Junior and senior girl In thl department have a rotation course with Kathryn Marie. Each one of the six coeds during th practice house course must function in one of six positions eacrfi week, each girl has exrotating Ino allthat six of the position of perience to be "baby the course. One girl Manager" and will be responsible for Kathryn Marie's care that week. She will prepare the baby food see that ehe is fed according to schedule, bathed each day. clothe laundered and ks 1 generally taken car ef. MU Marie Fuller, instructor of home economic and director of th house, will personally hover over Kathryn Masie to that the "student mother" do not go awry of th schedule. Once or twice a week Kathryn Marie will b taken to a clinic at th office of two Lincoln infant apeclal-ls- t and the girls will hav an opporwith the doeton and tunity ofantalking idea of where th baby retting care could have been improved and by v. hat method. The doctors will direct tbw girl to the outward sign of Improvement and how to regulate diet as Kathryn Marl grow older. Bouncing in a white baby carriage, coed, Kathpropelled by a blushing ryn Marie already is a favorite rn the university campus, around which she pushed for her dally airing. 1 r- has-bee- ! Ine-ri- |