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SATURBAY FEBRUARY UTAH 3 .SEVENTV-TIIIR- 1923 , , .......- .--.- ...--- -. n. ,o US. - : ' HUNTS 'LOST' FILMS I Ailli'"i,,-- 151( PROTECTION11 1, - T OUR 1 ,. - - , , :. - - I 2:2::i tlit 1 Shocks. n -- - )0T3; from the i ,.,,,,,,,,,,- Agreement is Congress Pre- pleted pares to Pass. Resolution to 1. Ratify. Pact With British.,, Final I Calling Off of Rail Strike Regarded as First Step of ,t,p,,, to., lt, 4- I - - -- - ,,-- .,,.1,4, torium Refused. ii 77i"?.-41-- 111" 13,, Teutonic CollapseMora. I ( ' 10 Alai- P.A,RIS,. , . I I - -- , ' 1 ofrt T York, i No Asenlated By Fel). 3.The repara- tions comtnisalon today adopted a iresolution susialning its own ae- tiOn of January la. in refuhing tcrinant a moratorium. Th e reso-luthwn watt pazArd as a reply In trom yetyterdayi proteet Gerntany. France. Italy anti Belgians sot., ett tor tile rtsyalution. Great, Brit- ain aim...tallied Yoting as--- in 11 ' I relent ballots. es- tn reparat h)ns ,, - - - ...". , - eummhattionsi t retnatanta ELLJ43.,errnan been brok.n in the IthentIttftd hap zn d .......gra i to oncding ., direr wbether ad- - wiretesut be will appear lef,i,r, -- , TERRIFIC WIND ... ---. - -' IN MISSISSIPPI 4 , .,..," et Fr'' ,i '.0- - - :,,1. , it . tax-fre- e . Cang- ,,-- - t bucormi.i, VtltrIrr ti.,0 won a blood g.riru etver.r. a pupli or Mme, it.in, h, Marcheal.:IP.- v'rttHY of the r:rt't magnitUde. to offiiialdom and the press acoording re-ss impresSiOn to Paris wh,-- 1. .1 ices; .tibtainr,d by the Raditieor. vt.,1 N'',:'" l,o'nPt today. to d,iiver he will that prevails M Inf. Jcr;t2ii Is and Th,, of poration calling off of t,.e German rall-- ,, Amerk:a, from the hie mesrage orally not only for the twi';' wirelens effect upon Congress hut also for the t:hist- thf;:rmf,r8stn Japanese government s''teuptirrittS. thus favorable impression that would service at the request of the As. , ice lieral German backdoor, il be ced abroad. prt soeiaAed Preen. thc Imo The rad tin e was the along These whines back- -In Week Nest Congresss bone or German pascdve were reeeleved here at 12;10 resistance.. will receive the report of m. Pacific time, or MOTO than commis-I ' American debt the funding four hour,. after the ring temblora Lys The tern. Mon and the president's message c,f Were recorded la this country. ea ar to be appears undergoing a transmittal abcatt the middle of next hel week. Immediately thereafter. iataae tlte.hr3. ebyni easLary,: tre-- ! resolution h; WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 am of ratification or proposed i to act the I hi Will, stiendous was funding amendmepes rot:Dried on n oarthquisks . against thebe introdtteed in the house by Repro!. Persons Injured tacks. . 41. ,C.: Barker. Louisville ilt Nashville Sixteen ' , ,, ti glans. faTITI creztits- bill, last ot the rural! geismographs throughout the United mintat,Pr'e hTeodore Burton. Republic. ad- Not only have senate. e railway Work- -0,.!, 41 tlLstuttrherve at$t Aleorke Yll the to States. Its location was measures pass relief of an. uncertain.. a the member American Ohio, ,....ft wet. 'a e ''',..' :6' New Car Shortage Predicted ."9 re"rn" thP:r Jobs at Cologne.: And Territory Inundated ministration leaders today , mustered! Father Tondort, observer at the tam-- I cpetimission. s witchman, ,;- ki, 'Itildf3;t4 ,Coblenz, Trcves and Ludwigshafen. air 4.' ,, e- Administration , full forces to puPh the armY aPPro-- I ous GeorgetOwn loaders the' expect as on roine of the Ruhr lines, .observasi enactment. ,,,, university TOWIrts priations bill to speedy aocffeeicredrinste.t tree SePectlicteeria ail When Warm 'Weather:hutll the ',:testloitorredl.''LDIThYo'''' In Tennessee house to approve the British agreet at Duesseldorf bill. it sold cat...! be Inft.! in tory, might the final big supply Argent This. intwenty-fou- r ment it hours after . have to oto r'tosed Rerlin's t soar version of the 'fight, approached order of approxtmately but an ottservers increase at other :rriner troduced clearel the after place,p,AugHas being thia way Excess Floods. concernthe they to W French by men road Damaged ignorc TO ckil inquire officers, 120,0(0).1)00. over the house figures. is gesttd Alaska. the Phtlipputes and by the similar speedy xetiOn In thel :and cohtInue to 'alive them. Int- re. volley of pistol shot& It was 'the second measure rematning On Me Japan. or rhino SO the pruershis cen- senate though some delay is lookr.i French Served rood, Of Orders far Feb . 25,000 at calendar m i , claimed by surviving officers. the! ust" ter the disturbance News Service.). adm inistration's for because of the opposition in tho! 0 na inter- ) narPer s rese.nted th e Gratac, inemhers of the Interns- Ar earthquaie of visfisual magni-1- : "farm hoc' tot he acceptance ' f this session. The othr is the propo-by th II. al law to rude was T enn.. F eb. 3. rogation and the gun fight followed. )MrsliOn at LitthErns in deht the funding MEMPHIS, to recoraed troeffay on the seis-sal I...hates of a lower intrest rate change United the Cobiens urea.- who have been British-AmsLoral officials were .understood to l of the of Georgitown universtlY. meet the terms now treasthan that the blown was N rnograph by town almost One being paid have informed the governor yesterday working wih the allied expfra in Pother Tondurf, in charge of the ury on its outstanding bends. lean rommissione. Con I issulog 1,11,on ,.".Cfrit,00,,1111t that since the fight Tuesday, special U.ork i 1,,,,,, bv rtql,tibtlea n loea - inst rumen r,..,4!!,. f ,,, ,ualr.,.12,,,,,,.....t.,., away and sixteen persons injur- - i, ;:--doter ;bed the thsturttawee itn-1 It irrnbable )t-- -Flea the Prericir .- Pah"----of PP trerrwp4 ufr propornans.---fiefore- I .. ht N h en--a- N ind erst Icas,d w.r,A r rpm Ths I .... 11.11!aeland to fill- the ed a t I as t to others secure I President cOgnInlaP.Ont UntIS11possible Harding probably encounter would accepted NrVI,A experts on i,.izes t; : du.' 4:. p. m. (vo of the recording needles: ar my bill l storm i thc 1r resignations vacs noise. struck Tate and Tunica the and announced - hod been tlie debt transmitting thrown entire:y off seci .4,h ally heavy railing in the senate's mudthe COrigrellS in that I that he would fill thelr, places v 1"ia he dope not believe agreement !counties in Missi ssippi according filed rilattve sea. recd. s unctiona ries. the ..14401 or vant kau,4 the soldiers bonus other irrelt as fititkalliP4 Lassen Peak, Again Active, to a d vices i At that hour the quake had were today by III. ti t been! letislatton Ittrt LI:. Germans reconsidered anti renlained be attached to th reaching here today. Particuiar!y ..,...., in progress for some-tim- e, elements in the senate, Th,,pot but it Ivaseratification should on ,Intv ., now Cap trt Dense ., Turns resoluton. lie has already t Specl-a- l Vit.- To Tr.,' I. to determine exacay when,' damage, it was sald, , Property impossibie in NS ;nen, where the his of restau ran( voiced tna.e-ricipro' euch tt started or eatlinate its , v s appropriation of distance ceettire on disapproval Cloud of Swirling Steam will run into thousands of dol- - noo and hotel keepers have been refusing theg round that it would 1,e for rivers and harbors rp.presest. front NVasbington 1Father Tondorf '..,',L2, i I drink-or tt, Freni-fool to 0.1.vt ,zEt.. of e hat is godng to he ',Jars, unseemly to '- ing art increase of S2g,000.0011 over the !mild that to attempt a reading t HYANsociated Press.) fict in. ;:nl soldiers, the 'situation ham 3 - ThP done walk the money paid in bv tdreat Ni..;',V Yi .1: k; I hilleau. the budget estimate would by a gJmatie scientifte, Telephone complo:o.,y chancel. No d.strepaerY REDDING. Calif., Feb. 3.-- Lae. Britain liefore this governniont has Mott.r ot!tp.11,y ie,14ty for a total AT culation impossible later. The alithoriz C,n n sen Peak. the only active volcano houses were destroyed at ' Say- - my establishment, tv.ion or men. 125,1 Indications were that the center of.! formally put its 0 K on the terms of ci.f., of Unfit the the Within United States, I2.fiba and e 0 clueut. 06 nlisted store 1liss . one titti:Urtanca-prob--wwi.pereonnel , ethe age, IT .a. .am hallAl was-wcoat 'Cr the roA,!uary AAne: admInistraing udgy Trains rood 'nil today, past feyr days 5 41)04 and :S004 milcs from t WashingMoing. ng 4,!,,,,i,,,,,,Litatmtuasmst,s,r-rtysettihr-Otilituleaders In the esnatr and house trt the .hest indtvatan, or thes!Ae., tuna -Th Imprc.i.ement . . the relktlifits ton, about the same distance as the tion of an zoo ElT1 'Ci Missi. s been prev;,thrig 1,1.44tAa,lvocars,s--- . u i ol., t,ff, have :: so slash furtherthze of the t wo disturbunces white, aft 147,,f fen 4 wants, it,11 lit, authorities 0 and recorded Thuraday : of the bonus A D bold 40 tr unt1-,, . be arrn-eruption yestertitty Whh was con- - tion - was th,-ib I '' .eri-or confined to poputation th e which has and the f '' r been debt damaged hay'. "'"siti"n' "" ,..... tinning .10, latest reports. t 14't,tk;11,6r appropriation for work on ,t and,Pridayneither agreenlent Its disposed of but (ifilf1-Alivi142,.... 4 .h.t. determined as to location. t h ere a erde Indications The eruption at first consisted only tire community flooded by over-ka- rn . number 2 at the- rovernment's TiWT;4'.!ocTi.' .tltr, ond The shopkeepers 1 te pistiA, .at Niti.:,..a.c.,1, steam. which was mistaken for pow er and n it---ra 1 k: -adoudtbtrtilt,or.s not pass upon the opporrin tty offer-ivd::;ur13,; IN t4b,,t..!,g,te hL1,lutiltrotit,ucl t!:,47.1 twirling clouds of snow, but later tivo,trigLssatcrs rogic rsiTrfairyor--thliegye.hts:let --- '1 puns and river. vehement wa.s the bu the British settlynicra to a TO l'articularly tiring Btalin to termsand . - , Fluctuati -- Widely fight ccie 14,auge of rneral co:Aturolis aj- - fort-barrel- on the on comnPnpintion. apparently carried with it ROMP v-- a wn foun d h siirrendr of the magnates. la :,er resi,cl en1 s wadin 6 'rivers and harhors figure"pork su, h ashe s. as the sow was darkened for Headed by f,ctirqz rt,4nutact,.rtng Fayot..-- who is operating CLEVELAND, .4 some distance ciówn the mountain in' water search ing'for household Senator Wing Democrat, Utah. oppoFeb. 3.V2olent iniportara tints railway., amount this isition forces contended iti4. shocks were recorded on the belon tiltearth for is in a posigs: he gin says I hotw'Thstonfl- - tion "wasteful -- extravaganceconstituted The smoke wan visible for many) The Ford fetid - College the civllian St at population ignatinsThe storm started two mlies as a 'the administration' tetsmograph miles late yeaterdaY. The mountain; tot 1,,Ivantrt,ter ,n the tgaY of ot,wil; soori tie able to. transport t,,,i,..: - hadlain' dormant-fseveral' months sout h of Evansville and swept iw" trYl" to cut aown - the nations observatory here today, Father F. L. fdl7711 g ,,aIthl', nt' tw or.un'et'.:t1; Fnince: Food traMs are burdens. financial to in üdenback of the observeyesterday. prior charge into districts wnere the a , .of i all half "A v kat; 11. Ten 411.1t1,WO between mi oel "More than the at to ttiolur appropriaget unat,;e uay ,,,,,,,,,,,...1,, mt:11 effective s,rike tions for rivers and harbors ,isi wan- - tory announced at noon The main I were 't v.00d Lite to ata.n The ,nrr!PanY -,of th-- shortAge of empty ... ,. .. , .. ton waste and unnecessary," ICing Wave was recorded at 11.22 am., st t ra tr:al.Ay that t hera-co.il blown away. i. (Byinternittionai Payed sitid: ) Nrit's Sprv.irs land the pen of The recording inetrucharged. Liquor Importations Tht l'.'.;hr ell,trict evf-in mirmal rf WS ANGELEs, t'rb 3. 'tient Wtia fluctuating over a wide riTh'..jr ":"ntin'll'-""n Pag 11fwhfc-;'1' I. g !.m., 'etriptid.cr .... By Foreign Embassies Traeg.r tn.1.-- a w adc i margin at noon. Father ()dent-me1,t, ila In t,n1 Tr.,,;,t ly pour,.(1 from El Paso Texagir said the shocks were the most violent word 0,11 r p at cm V141 Prp-- s were e'ver recorded at hie observatory. No igtarttng on a trip to the Mexr the Associated Press.) tP'!' ;I, cerd!cr t! ectiedule by for! location or distance could be given, fl ow to participate n the ., Feb. , t ,, hf, of the per :tiara PhillIpe. he said. ,.. Wens caliing upon the state and treas-- 1 h ad e ,gtippittrtl who eneaPPil from the I,,, Ang,!rs1 on are .shocks the land. earth for as to the 1,. ury departments reports 0 Y,nrt, anti I. Iciami. we Ma y expect to .hear very. bad county j ail r eport ed to t e ill,hnz I7 i. of liquors imported by the amount Chihuahua. City xico, Thr, Fherifr! Father Oilenbach said. was a very patriotic woman. The various etnabssiee and legationa In ix By Ascirs ruthErksos. 1CaVe a un fry,- tylinu!.5; prepared to The shocks aa recorded 'on hie seta Japanese Silk - Authority Washington since national prohibition , Leaeed Wire to The Deseret name appealed to Whittier and upon mograph, he said. belittle any of notieehe declared. ' i'. Predicts Shortage of Yarn that became effective were introduced to- - (Special alone he wrote authority NwoA Sprci4,- ) i liy t:,turni01,nal News.) years. At intervals, the seistn0-- ; 1nel . t I..... Cramton, Re- day 3 wave reaeh mic , would iscb 1923) high points (CopYright. WASilINIATON, also have a copy of a letter from: A.c,,Late,1 publican. of Michigan. 1.' a nephew of Barbara Frietchie's only equalitcd by the. Mount Pelee vol. 2,0':0 dir4i bled vi!.1,1 ATHENS. Ga.. on 7 N Tan Tnt-rFeb,. Specifically. the treasury depart- ment would he asked (or a statement Hopkins students. assailing the story written in 1874 ln which he MSS he ta ievc.11 ps., :floral a i n diWO, I.. ft Vret,1 1,fto,ort Ialr veierans will ydrnp disturbed weath- ' tn in detail of all diplomatic liquor Frederick , when Jackson , I ob- t'h e .a. .o.,r,11,1,g; ,,,,;, ,1,1 f,,,,rkro i m portations, r, anil, p , a 3, . the regulations govern- - of Barbara Frietchie. started Ptime- ps.ass'ed through and that at the time e r condtions .,..,,, . t i prevented any seeurate, log- such imPortntions and the legal thing: Toile!) in scores of commirni- - his aunt wasunable to leavs-ite- r bed servaipeV ,f Ahe ,,,f t;,,Nuke !ma:, i,1 t) inst.rutnewts--u-nti- l the much Jess mount a casementanit- - rvadirx Natakuroi authority under which the department I ties. the authenticity of John Green- - wave.; silk ran Lakes Waithinvtoll. 01,id Vi,inp v.e, ;:e, r.r ,,,'" WletekS Wet'. detinit,ly con..luded. Jo a flag . acts. The state -department would he' leaf Whittier's:poom :In.! murk he war ' d'ilartd c,r.i,r, el-I- - ICA'a I lim.u;n7r;,nnNoL,:,;,,.'',Vio:i.h1;. furnish- whatever regulations! ! And now comes the United Daugh- - ' have letter of secured "Anritiee fl Ple. S'attli there ;I kr tl,f II, svati;3.Issuan,, was recordThe se:smograph still. ;. on this subject bare been adopted by: ters of the Confederacy with an of- - written ,I,u-Aby the Rev. Dr.- Zacharias. ,1 1! Nv1,,t'ul ir, the th, ho.pPah4 will 1. i :T,,,,tud,tr., f(rrti,;,!, Fe4lirr. ef derat warrant for the arrest i,f torn .;'. it, what eertifiestes th' tremors at 2 of identification (trial announcement that they can Mrs. Frietchie'S Pastor. in .which he S' ,e, 14,r s.:.K, ds itt!tW.PQ by the I 11.1,1 chroedor. w Ithy rOm.mutsinil hi..,-1iPr to th,, voleratri bureau prt:,t;,!:7 - it has isiued and to state the lawl prove the monument to Frederick's says that when Jackson c h.e.b t on t.r,,,f1 for his ', ch ant and. ;If; Jennie li, Sehro,Continued page ninr, : under which it acts. ('N.ra'''''' ., heroine at Fredeilek, is "a monu-- i through Frederick he was adminlsi ;der. on chattes of evading int.A-ntaf, MPrit to falsehood ." tering to Mrs. Frietchte the 'net he wits to I payment thP d.cised Mies Mildred rtutherfood of fr t1.1 communion as she seas 'dying, ife of a aeries of similar acticins agaiiist men did city. state 'historian of the U. D. C. also Immo" that 7 Chicagoan& The Shro4pr nr I said toda)' that she has been gatth not pass 'the hou'aeata-11.leged to have defrauded thegovern; ., '; e ., erinor proof that the Incident of the the chart ,. ment of morethan $25,000. 1,1 !h,- repn.rdt.on 11tidecrYas'ci;;;o71 Pross B, A5SC,-,:tpoem did ,ttot and coup A numbor of Chicagoans hay. b.etil I In , .Jark. Zf, of 7V,.rfrrYT)",1 occurred. a,t1on t"n l'. Frederick. and 1 passing through t, be,vcen- the oceJr,,,,ig .n r ,,,, under for 1.S'Pea I a mt.ratorium, investigation "I have In my possession a 'nomi' ft proves that Barbara Frietchie's I I h, Ruh, , of the and forces i relpulmtior!! a is the t to in was rtcitieet, ety home well removed from ,K of a lettet written by Whittler !months. ,Pe I thel n.41e ern an nre terdav to11892." she wed today. "In which he tour the Southern forces followed and the Rhine:aryl are jn WARIUN,GTON. WASHINGTON. Frh. '". hi. r.rar inoo) row rewol-palthongil t he lOrmIr he was mistaken. And yet In the face of that Prices of acknowledges facts. api;eptance !Bread Henry ably ; mayed by the 'rebukea administered in the name Of theplace where the the woman of Frederick ha the espaeity of t;;,tr. r,1 rectid Fords Mastic Shoals offer was magnates are still holcl,rg al,or t" p,; My the senate yetderday in twice-tor- incident took place, and in7the per- - a monument In the streets of that in the house by I Drop; Pound Loaf 4 Cents h:ttr (1pr:ofon to today proposed t are agltn :n opera ,o!,I the French Prer;.pr. The an mentioned. He says a soIcHer. re- t city to a falsehood in history. Chairman Madden cl the appro. ,.dering expunged from the Record his turning (Hy The Assolated Presei upied eatiret t - Ruhr slt 1.1CO31 "could from the war, told h,,m "all that supports the original , primion tonunittee. ton lam, Rectifm .4 tb ! .remarke relenting on other senators. it. The soldier eupposed that about! 1r are k i Feb. rmnele declareCHICAGO, is !Atil.fqt!erv doing the testiMenyof an stgod pricei tsfrinn,, butethe theory Representative Madden Senator Heflin. Democrat. Alabama. ,Trl V.) The Côt,T1,i1 Of the league of na.was the city. So Whittler wrote woman now over 75 years of age reachod the lowest level In Ch loteot tie, largely nlit.ing ; d- be viewed ,the mutter Purely reviewed the whole incident today In to the potemaster n Par ie took and asked for the whose memory is admittedly failing. In many months today. 'A ears. and ',sal acitirtrnbusiness from a sixteen' standpoint the Senate, declaring he had been name of the wertuill coneerned 1 t n t witnnt ruing itito th, uueation sold tlerlare Enench for three and one.I The ix a niece of Barbara Frietehle thsy untie loaf that his desire tints to put the ' treated iinfairiy by the "subsidized the flagwaving. The postmaster re-in She or tr At ,civtli-a-rIn neees.ary, hqhr,:yerupvtior, stores reparations. half rents. onel popular:on the and has been fed upon this story so in the Alabama operated by woke' getsitand secret F,,nplon preceding the adtra;ns into Steps to pre plied that he had ?leiter heard .of the long rite tartuallybolieves It when firm. while In stores operated by an-.- 1 RniI they are mo,:rg hand. of a man of demonstrative ',press""certainthreatening iS of these t neither rasireaT lt, tookstrike press representatives" incident hut that if other organtratiOn loaves of similar districts where the place-iifiurnrhent, it...derided the statement of her own brother eapaclty, irrespective of Ilia polifrom sitting in the press gallery. ' still on sounded like Barbara Frietchie who tlows it is not true. , questions should be put on the agenda. tica. weight sold for' four cents. .. ' , - r- , - OCCUPIEBAREA ,),, New,' (International 1 wem 4;Correspomi,:. , WASHINGTON. F1, ii woh the 1 final agreement for the!' ,l.,.:4 011 thy Aseociated prom) 'WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. S. the 85,000,001).104 1;ritltti d i The tremors recorded oo tile if.a.1rs or :4, mhoeuou, Isamu...et ,.0.,,,a4 a desk and admin;stration Petted at 2 boon. ee net, ad.. both the senate and tu4s4... prepar..d Lt) "1.'41- it halt said the- diotorbonce a resolution of ratIfira-.atil hichz the rite oe the- put through tioon before the end r.t r,:tt wPek,i II Mi tret4S.iLIVCreefri :tote01114.0. by the thehloePresident Harding trviar .tf.yl work i r .... i on the spemal messiAge ':n s h''1, hf ,,r reh..1.---SAN Will ask Congress to fiirmacy ,riprove hat, st II, .1,r:,Za damage had born reported in A the settlement reached !h, ngi',- h, Japan by the earthquake which American debt nego, t,ri u,1, ph needles today , , I shtehArergkerSaLetersihtly.inrImmenit Drarotnxitolethent , Ell FOR 111NEE IN - tsi- - c - , 1;:1,-t'f'-: ,,',,,.,,g,,,,,,i :,;,, 11111-1111111111- 14, be-te- en and Proart'...,Pti - ,,.. I , The aeismograph at the naivete- ally of.., earth irtgoors thia morning 0 and II o'lock, avow& lug to Dr. J. A. Kingsbury, in , 1 4,4 r 1' , i , , : i,1 11111T111111511111PVi i Utah University Instruments Record Steady- - - - (Py The Associated Press.) 11 sen- WASHINGTON. Feb. - '7.tieNtz ts .;, house the to 444tfi $ ato, had passed along 4..t ; today thci second and last of the .;z4I , measures on its program of farm-by credlt legislation in approving linarlIMOUS Vote the Lenroot-AndefUt:ft,K Mon bill, l'assage of this measure, When Mrs Helen M. Andrews. of WaS Without onmaterial amendment. 4.'1:: The vote passage of the Len- Natick. Massachusetts. Appeared On hill was made unani.,' the Frttire Of a moving picture theaSenator Nor- she moos. 69 to 0, after tre in Milford. Massachusetts. beck. ftepublicam of south Dakota-wao introduce,' as Anna Q vote. M an Y hail withdrawn a lone negative twouitia ovi no picture s: r credit of in the audience believed she Wal, hut Providing for a maximum IiIiITIS lot ,stiga- - S1120.000.000 for agricultural others were dubious, ' farm iOan sys-- the d (stet through a was she really kippohnwed tem. $60,000,000 of the loaning ca13tive 0in (By Associated Press ) , ture or ( rum the government with aut ; CORBIN, Ky., Feb. S.Twentyto double that amount. white '. five Kentucky national guard machine 1""!'g nt000.500 could be raterf,1 ' runners wers here today in response debeatures subject In al,,..1..:. board. . to an ...: appeal to. Gov. Edwin Morrow proval of the farm loan. ,' sc. ''''' '1),). Mayor John Gilliam and Sheriff Bloc Senators Rally !.; r, 1),Young. of Whitley county, who agreed ''' was To Push Supply Bt Iii Friday that the situation ak:7;.,,laps "' : their control. ".,;.,', getting beyond , . BY KENNETH W. CLARK. 1.. The glituation has been tense since wound-7StWP Service Staff men two and the of the ''''' (International killing ' 7 : .. , . correspondent-- ) rig of Orb others in a 11111 fight railroad workers and special r.' 2, ' ,, ' - I their viNieGtoTrioNui rt"nebulsiot oru,th:hi:td- - I police on the streets here early Tuea Ji ,,,,; (By international News Serricitt.). Atutincky.. of 'Fan attliftional orpmrsmies state troops arrived here at noon todaY, augmenting the detach ment which took up posititms the city early this throughout morning. One machine gun coinpuny and one infantry company are nOW quartered at vantage to MINI, any places, prepared mnergenciea Officials' threaten martial law ilfrtiesitithsest.....proyoottion. st,ti ,4 i Measure Loans For Agricultural Approved by Unanimous Vote, Proposal to House. I. ' . BILLS CREDITS Lenroot-Anderso- i- REITHEs , 2: 4 , -47.4: - -- ' 1 A. P41-",..- , - m Remains.Uncertain ,,01:H.--- - ' , ::..:-,-:..- i PLAN -- WINS SCHOLARSHIP -- 011AFFOr DEBT Of Trethors LAST Or FARM 1 , ,,...4,4,... Killing of Two - Men and Wounding of Others in Gun Battle Leads to Criti- cal Circumstances. 1,11 g' .,.., , AS POLICE Location of Seat 4:SENAT0115 PASS ., ,. i Machine Gunners on Guard in C9rhin; Situatiora Tense IKentucky TOVIfl5FICER9 ' YEAR D 1 ! - i :I1 . 4 ' ; VIOLENT QUAKES RECORDED THROUGHOUT .. .. Inlay 1 . ,. BuildIng ....t3IS ... . yeatrday SI;ritrir,utrt - 41' ROOf f 1 , , , Temperaturza ,. - 1 r,1rgtCiP.---;09.9.4.1":4- 1: ., . " illbfSp . A .' c: .010,1S7 ,,......... ,fi.,,,,. .'. 11,1 1,1- ." ' - ' - f,' ,, ,' . .".V....-11.,,...101- ; - ''''.i 4 . .'::;;;;As:::(44.ki4;4041.,P.196.4.0.4146',..;1111"16 111. w :;1101:44,116 - 1 4 - ir't t- o- wig, ' ' . ... . firor,f;fifftA lp, le ' . : ":" ' '' sr . . 10!Pif:,,ro. ' ma t t 14iiI . 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