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Show IS-- Oil Y OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER- FOR TUESDAY - WEATHER UTAH Fair Untight and Tues day; not much change in tcmpera- - Year Fifty-firs- t a M mn .41 T k I I I I ' 1 . a lrt axl etmtuatle., Why Hrrk Io jctr-lrmm a fa or. a otxr twtsinr' LAST EDITION 1 P. hi. 4 .J 7fl A III lb i'Ji ii XT.tAS SHOPPING r Vx klnt Ttc wlr cillr-naround ikw for ChrtMma rlH. l most hf iVmf tv ftT I 3) 3 D) uu.viy T' wv sssaY: P era. Tl tpGDEN CITY, UTAH TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. - lj ii liI ri if i 13 No. 315 V7 w ' if . ffllQENT LIKELY Tl m WUMA G1NAL TO THE VOTERS OF OGDEN: There is a story being circulated c--f Legion Men Invent New Game; TRIALS, Eight Millions Get No Milk; WATSO MSAYS Jobless Veteran Gets Riches U among the voters of Ogden that if Mayor Francis and Arthur F, Larson are elected, that either myself or A. L. Glasmann will b& appointed to the office citv commis- Mrs. Obenchain Appeals forjsioner; in the event Commissioner Fair Mindedness for - Ward resigns to take the appoint- ment of United States marshal. Prisoner This same story was persistently circulated at the primary elecLAWYER UNDER FIRE tion. ; . J; I wish to say that the story is Burch Accused of Killing absolutely false in every particu- Neither Mayor Francis nor Kennedy at Request of lar. Mr. Lars on ' have e ver dis cuss e d i PERT IVERS Would Do Untok'iHann, f mm-nUjlon- Engineer Advises U . S. to I j tk Make Sea Le veil Waterway at Onxe of-ftre- - - "t . . y ; . - - U- I . "How many snatorw know." Senator Watson had asked, "that a private soldier was frequently shot by hi officers becauw of rome complaint atalnst offlcors Inpolence: and that . ote i - o Hunau-Vaiill- ... the-l'aclf- lc and in consequence mattni relating to it should properly be before tne conference. Underbought fJ3ie Constantinople treaty Russia refunded to vessel of her volunteer fleec t he tolls paid to the Suez canaj. Greatjllrltaln never raised a question- as to t lie Kusxian government's right to dtV tills, nor did any other power make oiJoctions." He said "the justlflcat kin of tearing Panama away from Colo)ula ws the construction of the canaJ the service of world commerce-DANG KItS TO CanLL. testify against STORY OF CASE. Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain and Ar- thur C. Burch, once fenow students at Northwestern University. Evaistorf. arrest vitnin ill., were placed, unuer Belton Kenne24 hours or the time J. brokinsurance Los Angeles dy, young er, was snot to death on Au&ust 5 last. A week later they were indicated fo; murder." "When tney wet e arraigned, Ualph R. Obenchum,- disrted. husband of the woman uei'endynt, who was also a student at Northwestern while she and Burch were tneie, .appeared as her counsel, bavins' dropped his law .practice ia Chicago to come to her aid. Kennedy met his death in front of a rustic cottitrje owneu oy ais parents-' in Beverly .Gien, "a section of. BeverLate ly Hills, a" reiuential saourb. oh the night ot Avigust 5 Airs. Obenchain appeared at the Beverly Ilillt where she said stie and to the cottage after Kennedy had an automobile -trip and were looking for her , "lucky- penny" she said she lost on a prevtoiis Visit. As they were searching, she "said, two .men who "talked like foreigners' jumped from some underbrush and fired, two fell and, after saying "good. night Madalynne," expired. SHOTGUN EMPLOYED. V The police found Kennedy had been' shot throMgh the back of the , neck,-thespinal column having' been shattered. A shotgun had. been used, it w as ascertained. Mrs. Obenchain professed to .know of no motive for the shooting. She said she had divorced her husband because of her love for Kennedy, but said: she had- - Refused offers of the latter to marry her because, of ' opposition on the part of' his parents. Mrs. Obenchain was detained as a witness. While the Investigation was proceeding the next day, the clerk of a downtown hotel in Los. Angeles came to the sheriff's office with the tale of a man who rhad" rented ' a jpom there several days before. The room wars almost exactly opposite the offices in a building across the street, occupied by his father. The clerk Kennedy and went out-thsaid the. man night before carrying a tied with newspapers, and returned without it, and checked put of the hotel in the morning.' MAN WAS BURCH. Investigators established that the man was Arthur C. Burch,' son of the Key. .William A. Burch, of Evanston 111.,, and that he had taken .a train "for Chicago after leaving, the hotel. Telegrams were sent along the route of the train with the result Biirch was arrested the same afternoon at Las (Continued on Page Two) - - - Lieutenant-Colone- Little Damage Done When ; j , police-statio- -- shots-Kenned- - - - - . , e long-packa- ge 1 ' : " , - " y -- ' " Infernal' Machine Explodes at Stairs l tr i)utJtu-Varill- a feels strongly the urgency atf convert ing, the waterway from theJ canal into a straight or sea level rajal of such width that it could not bJ closed by the sinking of a single vesiKil and by a landslide or by the blonkng up of a lock or some other part ol the canal. He declared the canal s liable to be closed at any time bj Earthquakes and In time of war could bo attacked bombardby airplanes and long ment from battleships inichi had taken their range, observi; lions by then opened fire from behind smoke screens. Hy aaWl the great forts guarding the cauri! ould reply only by firing aimlessly intf the smoke without locating their target. 'I should think the mnerican people vould" not permit ano Iher month to pass .without earnestly beginning work to make the canal a (broad sea level channel," he said. . "Tine work could be completed within a I'ow years. From my experience as engiineer at Panama I believe the work corild be done out of the receipts wltho it the United States ' treasury appropriating anything, The receipts iriow exceed the E & a cost of operation sufficient amount to pay the lnf on a loan of $50,000,000 with wfhlch work could be begun. , . The . Uftnnage ' passing through the canal , wyiuld Increase so that it not be unsafe rapidly to calculate thatwoull, would continue the? to increase so much elfph year that additional bonds could I be issued with which to. continue th construction." . . LISBON, Nov. . 1.- - (By the Associated Press.) A bomb exploded thla staircase at the Amerimorning can consulate here. No damage was done, however. v The police 'attribute the outrage to agitation in connection with the cases of Sacco and Vanzetti, Italians, under conviction of murdenin .. Nfassachusetts. which iTh. bomb, apparently was some form of grenade, had ! before the door of the quarters of the American consulate. . It appears that it exploded after the consul. In leaving the quarters, had given the grenade a push with his fopt. but during the Interval intervening was sufficient to give him time to escape. Officials reported that a. note found said the bomb was meant as tI anearby case. protest in the AGENTS TO ACT: WASHINGTON.: Nov. 1. (By the Associated 'Press. ) A' dispatch- .from Consul-GenerHollis at Lisbon received early today at, the state J department reported the bomb explosion In thei consulate there. The consul-genersaid the' Portuguese government was investigating, energetically and would make efforts to apprehend those responsible for the affair. Only trifling: damage to"the, bulldinf was reported. Investigation has been- instituted by the department. of Justice into threats radicals in connection being made-bwlth'tthb case of Sacco and. Vanietti. Italians, convicted in Massachusetts of the murder; of a mill paymaster. . i IIIOT10ST IN PERU, LIMA,. Peru; Qvt.. H The American embassy has received' a communication supposed to have been written by local sympathizers with the movement, whtch says:. 'If these two innocent beings are put to death you will pay wit- your lives." -- on-th- e : been-placed- , -- - . - i Cacco-Vanzet- -- - - al : al - y -- ! . , Sacco-Vanze- tti - r.rte day-Ilght'a- nd . jea-es- . t - : LATE SECRE' rARY TO E. H. HARRTOAN DEAD PARIS, Nov.; Ltr-- " t.outs Tlmmerman. a New Jersey 'latyta---, died suddenly at at hotel here o'.hj-ardisease. He was SI years oil. I V- - t NEW YORK.1 .57ov. 1 Louis. whose!; ieath was reported from Paris. was confidential secretary ror years to tnekiate Edward H. Har-rlmIn the tf irectlng of the Union Pacific railroad J For the last 20 years he hdbeen Ffcretary and treasurer of the Western, Maryland railroad. Tim-merma- hr. :-- rv """"r " r' til U-d- n," an they had gallows upon which men were hanged, day afttr day. without court martial or any form of trial? I had and have the photograph of one of thee gallows, upon which twciy-on- e white boys had already been executed tat sunrise when the photowas and there were othgraph In the camp Jails to be ers waiting taken; hanged morning after morning." Senator Wadsworth declared that his charge could not h- - lightly brushed aside nor "could lt be excused on grounds of excitability In debate.' He demanded that Senator Watson produce the proof. KKNAToit Fnator Watson replied that h resented the "demand" and would "tell him foot to foot and shoulder to shoulder that he was the equal of any senator" and assumed full responsibility for his charges. He said he would refuse to go before any committee with his evidence, or to produce hi witnesses unless they were guaranteed Immunity. "I mean every word I said." he added, "and I did not overpalnt the picture. I have a photograph of the gallows upon which white soldiers were hanged, and I can produce witnesses who saw it, if It Is safe for them to r vlsir.' TRCThl tmrrw ati ra ration .t ' : j ik. tlipri j Khmi City 'a memorial r .. . , tt u war dead and to p&rt!rips.e Jn the bg leclon parade tr.ia afternoon. Marshal Foch brcugfci to th lgl. a personal ratlin of cro his radshlp and f .r.g grerrvrnr.jat broyht the ef.'ic'.al cf n-a- ire re-- mo ! r-- Ft nee, rRF..vzr of APixc5n the iprnmr.re cf the maryksl enough to throw tha Jut waa huge al and sect tm and General Pershir.g was given an equal ovation ty ihe former ec.d tra who served him. General Pershing announced t iat the war department had awarded he DtitJra"alhed F'nir medal, j r.it n: mouty. to the late Colonel Frederkk Ir.to a frenty of appUu SUTHERLAND OF CORDELL HULL tadr men-Afte- ,...' - llay-"Puuncef- d legion received Us wartime tommin'ir Marshal Ferdinand Foch. of Frarr. and General John J Pershing tfday wlih a welcome fit for the her of victorious armlea. The th.isa t of dJegatea and Visiters to the r.atl-r- . al ct, nvnt!on of the American vrtsr ir the m.:::arr a turnuMu that spoke the affect!'?- -, cf rree'Jtg tha American spicier and pecp fcr the two tr s hearing th n ad.'c-j-r.t ) j tl .1 5 r le r : - VkaNFAR CITT. Mo. Not. I.(Rv the Aasociite-- Pre.) The Arr.ert an eirt . - o Keep Peace h C ; nat'-rrtruntry Harding Pledging Effortt'-t- til 1'hil-ipp- . -t- SESSION Message Sent to Preside at nt - n Bunau-Varlll- a, -- IN rrr-nc- v. 1 el WOMEN cr B-ro- time. Furthermore, if the position LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. I, When was tendered ON BOARD THE STr'AMEIt LA" me, under no circum- FAYETTE. the case of Arthur C. Burch indicted Nov. 1. Wireless to 'Oben- stances could I accept: I cannot de- the Associated Brews.) (Bj 'oils jointly with Mrs. Madalynne paid by chain for the alleged murder of J. vote the time American vessels using the Panama to, necessary trial any Belton Kennedy, was called for canal could be refunded i y the United in the superior court here today, coun-to public office to give good public btates treasury witho-iinfrinrinr sel for: Burch presented affidavits ex- service. I am content to devote my ktipon the treaty rights i any nation. be e Lieutenant-JhJolonasking that, Burch th.ec.purt, time and attention to the building according to amined as to his sanity. of chU4 engineer These affidavits were made by at- up of a good newspaper published the canal under the V r vnch regime, who is onhis way to tr.tf Washington They,. declared the in the interest ' of the torneys for Burqh. based people be- arrruiment conference a Ma counsellor application for a sanity test was acand He thinks for the French delegate in can, I that upon the "incoherent speech the lieving way perform past the best these ' the from tion," of the defendant during refunds should public service. ': few days. and not from and treasury From my investigations I find eurplus of the canal andlbe satd there LOS ANGELES, .QaU fSov' .l'.A that this story is being circulated was.no reason why theBritlh govcould, not refuril tolls paid venire of sixty, with Ayomen in the;. maa group; of Salt Lake ernment by vessels in transit fropy the eastern for; the largely by; contractors rtoday jority,'.'' was ; summonedcourt of Arthur and Ogden who bid on. coast of Canada, to thr rgionttm' ports trial in theindicted-jointsuperior tif withSirsCly Burch, pttwiJTvorks and; cohorts of the WITHIN RFjfiJl.TS. vvuu,, xviucuwy pvvvcj. murder of J. Belton ivenneaytvuipfcu,yj:. have been lookipii into the tolls "I ing- of a jury from this number. was have cbml?ineci: for control' of. tha question somewhat," 3rrj ssld'and 1 . "J. ;vr part Cltv comnussion. expected to take tip the greater absolutely convirsd that If the From informa- - am . of the week. lesires to reAmerican government set also was Mrs. obenchain's trial me, this crowd has a fund tolls to jtion reaching owners oil American veslor lOQay BUI uiaiiiui nuuiucj sels it would be treaty rights. as Lee Woolwine announced Burch large number of workers hired to Tnere are three wlthl.i treat fos which concirculate' thia storv. :Tha Tmnoose would be tried first, cern the Panama, cam 'The first Is i Another development was expected Of the power Cpmpany is obvioUS.j the of Constant! treaty regarding to a report by the grievance commit: nuaramrcn " who wnen rrnitrartor? association Ba.r per-Los j tee of the usuauy Angeles .tfeedom and equamytDf treatment' to on charges made by Mr.. Wood wine ac- ships of all flags. Tb sucn woru lurm pnow atprovision of puDiic Chicago In the against Charles Erbstein, were that trd a accep i3 treaty a in "there the to admission campaign tivity torney who sought 'rne third conuRroemeni. California, bar in order t6 represent reason." Perhaps the large amount vention is the Ha Mrs. Obenchain. of bond money, recently, voted by treaty, which I negotiated, giving to URGES TELLING TRUTH. United States tltle. to property the ; people for' public ' improve- the In the 1'ynama tianal." Mrs.- Obenchain in a statement to rights of or. is the stake to the ments, "citizens PAItT OF IKO BLi:.M. the press appealed they play her. Los Angeles" not 'to "prejudice".' The British is reportreMr." has who -Glasmann, governnint just ed to have raised of PanShe declared she knew ot no facts or the q jostlon circumstances which would in my turned from a business trip to the ama tolls at the Waai Unton armaC. Burch guilty" east, authorizes me to announce ment conference. In discussing this opinion prove Arthur take tne for him a Lieutenant-Cand called upon Burch to ,lonel report, that the story is absoluteany staird and tell the truth iC he hadtends the l;'anama canal remarked was an essential part Vf the Pacific information or evidence "which ly; false. to show me guilty.". .'She. added: problem. J. U. ELDREDGE, Jr. "The "There is no reas'ori"Vhy ' Arthur he the gate"is addeU. canal," Burch and-- 1 should break, tall out or way of the white race hito each other." r- Enthusiasm tru-ltaMl- on CH ANGE ADDCATED Young "Woman; . Affection Held for Military Heroes Demonstrated by i , -- . 'AIR APPEARS rr c? He Says . - FRENZY WHEN YOIIK, Not. I. trproilmtrlT rljchl million prxpie In N'rw York sml ! crrrara on Ihrlr dumb found no milk alter tr ml rllH , union w on Ptrlkc mHW"dr1r-Imck doom tftrir The thl tmmlrur. for Senate Direct3 Committee 1th gp Inrrrnw of $5 a wrrk and annuel araiiun of two Mcckji to Make Investigation of DlatrlbuUns conwrBtlotis notice of IhHr drirrmlnatlon to put tlx ojw-t-i Into eiicct. policy niop Accusations m Iniotmhlr, rlUd tipon Itylsn, rhnnrtrrldn leadeniyor of Hir unlott and trtrlr rmploycm tt with him a 3 o'clock I thin nftrrnoon, TRUTH IS QUESTIONED In a statement In which !w dlciJmel kmrnietlcf of the merits of the controTemy Mhwn milkmen and tlwlr cmpior. lunl K. ( Viler, of (mbllc wlfarr, aaUI: Georgian Says He Will Pro"In my opinion any effort to away tnllk from ick moiJM-- and Induce Witnesses if They fant chtklm U nothlns short of munW." milk fifty hoblm wrfp crytn aimallnnconmly In froal at one Are Protected t a Ion w!cre tnothmi with InfantA In arm and In crrrlj?rm awaited ller torn In a fttcady diiulr. TtioM wlUi crylnx !bica .wrrr ctm cr f Hcllcur- rrprrirxl tlvat Its I.OOO adnli patients 100 chlMrrw and 1,000 WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Invr.tiK.-tloluul no milk for brrakfau a cmplojTw Into by special committee DemoWatson. Senator Health CommlwiowT CoirUnd by charges the, liable would rrt ttwrr iwiprly crat, Georgia, that Arnrlciin noldler if hU tlcimrtmcnt lisd to transport Itpkl In corrrm n tW-rr-t nhtdM, In France were hanged without court Stablemen In Jolnoil lh rtrlkcrs the Ilront. towas or ordered martial Mher trial day by the senate by unanimous vote. l . 3Io or. 1 . TTw lecionnalrca wrrr alow in rcachm th The committee will appointed by- KANSAS t'ntl! early thU momlnr thouanls of them matle canilTsl the president of the nn.itp. and FnMrectA. At certain downtown iliw intcrw-ctJolie la clTrrtlnx gnmr-witlnvlte-hefor- It ator Vaton will be tour rara IhJ iwMxl ot t foor antomotltca provrit giopuUr. to produce proof. rn- a.i many Mrrcta toward tlx: ronrrrrtnc point horclnc tbm tf Charges by Senator Watson. that ln or fttopplnjr aoddrnly to atold a eollUion-American uoldler. nervlnx In France, were hanjeed without court martial or PITTS UUH G, Pa., Nov, I.- - Trmuird forle7 mclraW In moral othr-fornof trial, preelpltated a atmontunxl that t wnoM apprar .before ' Iajc IZ, V. llal totlay heated debate. Chairman Wadawprth rw k ami ily conmil and nk tliat IOO womrn Ke appointed vnrim potter to rHt rruunuiL, toteU, (whnirts and like plarea and warti Jnnx of the: .military. committee, invited lh TTrt women would ro t(e Georgia senator to appear before hla CirU of the tUlfalla of tlve tStj'a oljrht-- i of up-commit je to nr)Ht-mjAtir jn i lrnTT jvxrtL. ' rrr, oof o ynT' " Kcnntor Watnon produced a amall! Irttrr C. I'. VlrtnA, former i anadUn nrJJkT, retlird uncirJoycJ. photograph of. an al'.reed hauftni? an.I frtmcity a trut aim(winT of l!rmnti. t rvatla. Infonntnc tdut llkt he Insisted that his charjrea were true. lrJr to hi father ctalf. tslacl t ?w-r- i flo.oad and fiO.OOO. Senator llorah, Hrpubllcan. Idaho, ahtllUs Tho letter Mid a will trattna: rronrty to IlfL . Unlimlt y. aald he had examined the photorraph m rn lnred. it U no! rr- horn fotiml. hm tl will and had been told by two former t-- ' lrnn unacT Canadian Uw. vlce men that the charites were tru. ' cartlr but that he was "unwlHlnic to procef d on such evidence." j Sinking of Singita Vessel : ! Ni:V . ' ' IHUGE I! ALL IN E(S HANGED tirr UTAH I'ILL HEAD NEW CHAIRMAN W. Galbralth. Jr.. ARMS ADVISORS OF DEMOCRATS commsnier of :ke American leglm at the time of J,;s death latl spring. General PrV.r.g led the enrfn. lion la three cheers for the marshal of France. He did It w :t a the of a college cheer Itat er, smiling troadlrCommander John O. nrntry "our comrade of the gson." Js;-erJehn J. Pershing, to lbs e invention. The standards of Nebta. ka. Texas and Pennsylvanu wtre r'.ed to the alage and placed be h n 1 General Pershlr.g. MlXAGi; TO HAUDINfi While the memorial Is ler,g di 'U cated. Kansas City win ml to J dent Warren O. Harding at WahS-.g- . ton and to the r.alJn as a whoj. a message of peace. The r.".eaage. d by R. A- - Ixr.g. president rf .J. Lit ran' Memorial ajucinT.n. In :.. nam of Kansas Oty. win he cartas by a dove, the rmt.em of pece ( aij ZZ gvod wi'J. The meseige said. Greetings. Mr Irr:dir,t. greet j yea rf prsce and good w;a from Kftne- City. "We are ail aisembied in ( n f. i and with tne accord. conecratlng morUl hlil to the.ghvry cf the honor of those who won the wcr'-f,iwar. Foch. the marshal of Prated, and cer,quror cf Germany. Is hre.' is htrr" IUz, the defender of Jac5ue. the ,redeemer Italy, cf De'rium here; Prhlt-gthe American. Weep! la here; elhty thousand rntghty n.en f here; father and mother .aor, rf thr lous fallen are here; w t jr. i gli. t'n groping heroes mTm here; the m r i r souls of the miiJlituC'.no-vdisl here; the ;uickene1 spirit of ' is here all In one accord ptct,rir Tn the rotnirj t'ar ouncil. our giorhuia country win till by leading the war-arr.att the rsrth out cf the .; discord and dtn:if Ir.t o the Cna- - ( ' peace and proipernr. - Tennessee Man Is Agreed President Harding Gives Important Post to Former Upon to Succeed George Western Senator White as Leader prer ed al . l. M;-cr- sn. m-Ltnco- J.Th WASHINGTON. D. C. Not. FT. LOUI?. Mo., Nov.' 1. (Hy the CordeM Hull, of advisory committee of the American Associated Press. Tennessee, will be chosen chairman of delegation to the. American armament rr. the Democratic national committee as announced today at the this afternoon to succeed Oeorg a While conference Hou con:iU t'f 21 member, of Marietta. O..' It i announced to- Whlta whom are women. four of day. One cabinet member, Herbert Hoovannouncement followed Th refusal er, will t a member. Other Includof Edward F. Goltra, committeeman ed General y Perahlng, to make way Fletcher of from Missouri, to resign Adstate department. for Rrecklnrtdg Long, of Ft. Loula miral W. L. thj Hamutl Pres.derd Roger. and Washington. Ii. C. Mr. Long and Gornpers of the American Federation Mr. Hull were the only two alt the. of and Stephen ?. Porter, chairfactions agreed upon tor the chairmans- manLabor of the boui foreign affairs committeehipMr. Hull'a name will be presented to appear. Former Senator Sutherland, "VA of white men hanging the committee by Senator Carter OUw, of Utah, a formerGeorge picture of the prtdent like dogs! I can produce, men if lt of Virginia. It waa saidand for American liar association, were safe who saw men shot without In Hull's final selection by' tha years a close personal friend of the Delay trial. I cannot compel men to come Joint committee representing both president, will be chairman of the adto this uncertain danger. Chairman Whlte'a followers and the visory com ml t tee. AN KS II.NGi:i. III3 RAYS. was Inability to obtain Mr. - Other members are: "The food was plied up mountain opposition Governor John M. Parker, of Louision the matter. The decision Goltra'a high In Franct? and virtually given to committee was said to have been un- ana; Assistant Secretariat . the .French when our men wer starv- animous In favor of Mr. war of the department, and Ixng. men were ing. I can prove that h waa "very Roosevelt, of the Havy department; said White Chairman and left to die well of ew York; unnecessarily with Mr. Hull's selec- Wm. .Iloyc Thompson, on the road. exposed I know men tion. pleased" Willard Penator former guUVury, of a Mr. Hull has member ben who saw these things nnd told m l John Delaware; president of l. committee eight years, and he the United Mine Workers of about them. Told me how letters of the America; Mr. wre members of White, were censored and stereotyped to con- and Walter George, fernlth. of Philadelphia; on the ways serving to form regulations and how soldiers Carml A. "Thompson, of Ohio, former who would not comply were subjected and means committee. treasurer of the U. H.; Charles K. oo to" barbarous- treatment. men National Thee Rarrett. president of t.'i will not go back to Europe again to Harold M. fewll, of Farmer' union; fight. I have heard them state they SUGAR RATE CASE Maine; Mr. Thomas G. Winter, presiwould die before they would do so. The of tha National Federation of dent CLOSED IN SOUTH Women's men were treated Inhumanely, and; clubs; Mra. Charles. Humner told. me so themselves,' Uird. of li asaachUAft'.a; Mr. Catherine Senator Wadsworth vigorously chalEdson. of California, and Mrs, NEW ORLEANS, Ia. Nor. 1 The Phillips "Officials toAy aires y wr-- e lenged the truth of Srnator Watson's ... Eleanor Franklin Fgan. of New York. recent Chicago hearing on turir rates oo chargesr ginning preliminary preparative was concluded here Monday before ExIlIOTOfHtAPII SHOWN. 122 cor.ventlcn whir ij in ; In New Crlfan the r;trhTt Senator Wadsworth asserted heated- aminer Harris Fleming, of the Inter- CHINA ONLY WANTS 4 ly that "not one man lit Our vast army state commerce commlaalon. CaliforUsl r.'.hf ." was executed without a court martial." nia sugar Interests are seeking In an TO BE LEFT ALONE woMDi in 8enator Watson then produced his application to force an lncreae In The first ra'.ltn-- I tonvmika cf small photograph of an alleged Illegal the minimum carload welrhta for this wumen a auxiliary of the rr1r execution. - It was ,paaed around section to the weights prevailing In VANCOUVER. U, C. Nov. I. China !eEion opened t y.tff, trp.jamong senators who examined It care- California. , t waa termed the wcrt th? rgan.iatton started Urt u convrr.llcn w fully. j.ar.hs T t one IxjuIs-lan- a treated nation In th, world" In from Minimum weights rpcnr-- I T to Kenator -Watson's Replying to artother are lO.ootJ statement her by Tar.g Tien Kee, ad- Fmory, national c ;r.r.unjr j, tt tH concharges that 21 American soldiers had poundspoint eastern far from to Chinese to and Louisiana viser Texas. lbs been hanited on one scaffold' In France and Oklahoma are 3C.O0O ference dcraUrTu He arrlvrd on the 1 uird pee irs ly Adrr,: it! Senator New, Republican. Indiana, ArkanAJi of Rum;. Kr.H t' The t;r-t:.-.rpounds. Pr.ialn. Jic and jtyttf presented an official statement from 0,000 pounda. California standard Is "There la only or.e way In which quea. cf Prlgiurn. advocate general of the the conference, at Wahlr.gVcn can , After the U v,;:r crrn army showing that out of a total of me ntrd. "and he torn a U lt prove f tr 28 sentences of death planned lLat In the BABE DEAD AFTER that la by the assuring all countrlsa, the Improvement cf t l.r r.iesiirr .::cn Cr- -. American expeditionary Imppd force, only . including China, that they wlU ba as JiAt!ei soldiers wUJ EATING GOAT MEAT safe, nine were actually carried out. tktncf tI with reduced" armament as with Hospltallaalloa la to he ere . oo Large navies and gigantic armies." vital leases tefore !hi vBif8!JC'l, U .23 DKAI IS ATTACK. . '. I Of China he aald: "All we Mk is to waa said- Nor. LONG David Calif.. REACH. CALICUT. India, Oct. 21. (Ry tha exerci sovereign rights, to work out Associated Press.) Two. companies of Smith, five years old. died here from own deitlny. Our hops of h t r. g docour to induced, according a piAMi military police proceeding to a spot poisoning iort hohj:ho-PA it IS. Uc! near Vayakad, where depreciations had tors who attended the child, from ths open door etal,!hejdid Is In the J. 7 a all nations fact tha of wild not killed that meat goat, been reported were attacked today eating the sign situation ha tren so acute here that hunt- the Paris ireaty giving Shantung 'to one hcra-i.k- f r t :trf i n aclrertiie- by'Moplahs entrenched on the hill- by th tad's father on av recent of sides. The policemen replied, killing ing trip. Three other members " tbe Japan," ment n a r. e w t r.g s r r 2S of the tribesmen, T'.en Kee Is arrompanied t "or fine policeman family who partook of the meat art r'.fi" i,. , - o v Trg . was killed and eight wcrs wounded. several "assistant In a serious condition. h!m a three-rot-'. r. f r n. . n;. jte-pare- Under-Secretar- . tr. - Wala-wrlgh- L (; or f-- - ex-servi- ce I-- con-gres- tog-ethe- a. ! r S !it-r- - v . m-rei- r y tr.-o- u, sriov , - prnt , 3 the-Judft- J an-.h!- p I : . t ' i al e iaC c-- o- - J 1 , tf o.-ie- . . 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