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Show - v - WEATHER OGDEN, UTAH Fair and cooler tonight; cen- UTAH A dtv of roanr churches,bcanUftjl tarrr famorte. excellent railroad faclliitr aoJ Orvlrn ranjon. an a urtvallM core with probably frost in north and tral portions; Saturday fair; probably warmer in north portion. lK-w-i- ) n match-bonletar- d. L Fifty-firs- Year t pGDEN CITY, UTAH FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. 20 No. -- nn (7 r-- n LAST EDITION P. M. 4 Mi (ME n i t 3 E1USSIAE0S PACK TURK CAPITAL BYTH0USA1S VALEEIATOLI ill PR HER CI T Slavs Finally Achieve Their Ambition to March Into Constantinople . AT OLD STARTING POIN T IJXiDl I ' EMMS SURPRISE MEET Arrive as refugees 100,000 of Them, Fleeing Lloyd George Refuses to Recognize Erin As Sovereign From Bolsheviks, Reach State Magic City Penniless BY MILTON BROXXER CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. When Russia was a mighty nation under her czars, it was the Slav dream to march into Constantinople. Well, the Russians in their thousands "have reached this city, but their presence means not a triumph, but one of the great tragedies of the aftermath of the war. The allies and, especially France, backed and financed a number of attempts on the part of Russians to break down the ' Bolshevist government and substitute one that would do business with western Europe. The last of these mercenary armies waslthe one led by General Wran-ge- l, who at one time was master of the Crimea. But Just so soon as the Bolsheviks secured peace with Poland, they to smashed Wrangel smithereens. The Crimea witnessed one of the greatest scrambles in history. Soldiers and their leaders, civilians and their .wives and families, clamored for ships to take them away be-fthe avenging Bolsheviks came in. The vessels, which, were finally 16. ml Ira IS w MINISTER General Election May Be Charge COURT SAN FRANCISCO. 1 Court Judge With ten minutes after the case of the state against Ons G. Mahas was called in the district court this morning, Mahas was cleared of the charges of. rapa.ef a Ogden girl and the case him was ordered dismissed by Judge James N. Kimball upon motion of District Attorney ( Joseph' E. Evans. Mr. Evans made a statement in ii which he said that the girl upon whom the attack was alleged to have been made, came to him almost at the last moment, broken down, and between sobs confessed that tho whole story was a fabrication, that-nof It was true.' and the offense part not had, been committed as alleged. ' ' '.' ADMITS $ETUmy.' Were ns - " self-supportin- g. -- . . . oo '. MINING ENGINEER OF NATIONAL FAME DIES 'COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. Sept; Alto L. Dlckerman, mining en- 16. gineer, died at .his home here, early Thursday. He was 71 years old. He represented John D. Rockefeller in the development of the iron mines in Minnesota and also Was the pioneer In the copper fields of Michigan. For ears he represented Marshall Field of Chicago, in Mexico, and Alaska. The Hecla and Calumet copper mines also are Included in his early .discoveries. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Foster Dickerman of Colorado and a son, Alton L. Dickerman Springs, of New Tork City. Burial will be" La Boston. - . " J nego-UaUo- ns a , . . - . e ' - D-tr- lrt dr.. W S RIGHT TO EAT IRS. 0B ENCHAIN, I mi - illiljC' Tk trirt-trfrim- tted' twelve-year-ol- !. Attorney Drady announced Inita police court of Judge syivaln Lauiri today that "the DeopJe are rady to proceed on the murder ehart" aralnf. Rosroe C. t Fatly) Arbuckle. ho held reporible by the authorities for the death of M!.a Virginia IUrP. a motion picture ; , The annftjrcement tame after conference between Bradr and poltc orfkia!a called for the purpote cf d cldlrsj; which of the four harg agair.ft Arbuckle would be tried. There re murder and two mar.lauhtar charnra pending acaint Arbuckle. Judre Uurui continued the c unttl Thursday t 1 p. m. . Counwl for both aide conferred betwen themselves and Domlncuet then announced that ther wou'.d Ml ior the preThurday by atipuUtion liminary hearing on the chare. WANT MO.VKY T)R TRIAL. After the court aeBlen Prady ithat a of the a im " CI f.1 Jolsirlct attorney-- representative 111 " 1 1 H I office la to wait.cn 1 I ! i IImmm!tTee of the county 1 11w i fi a a board ol e.r erTisora IfKlay m ask I O IS i T-T!, ry flr.&rxUl demar.a n tht county fOrt he tyeoeewtir'n ,ci' the Ar I buckle case te met promptly. Arbuckle aurrou?ice3 hr his attor neys. stood at th coar.cfi tat;!e dur Ing: the session. A crowd of men tried to rush th courtroom door. Just before the hearing started but were off by the police. Attorneys Open . Fight to headedCONTINUANCE OPPOSED. Get Alleged Slayer-Ou- t Frank E-- Domlngtiex, chief counsel for Arbuckle. aJked for a ten day on Bond continuance following Ilrady's. statement. The district attorney, objected, saying five, day should be sufLOS ANGELES.' Sept. 16. Mrs, ficient. . . MIfb Rappe'a At Madalynne Obenchaln, Indicted Jointly you demanded a speedy hear-- 1 with Arthur C. Rurch for the alleged death n g," lirady said addree."ing the demurder of J. Helton Kennedy, was de- fense. "You also demanded a speedy nied release on , ball in the superior trial, so why ask .for such a long continuance? Why don't you put the decourt today. on the aland and let him tell Counsel for Mrs. Obenchaln moved fendant his slde of the case?" that ball be fixed on the ground the Domlnguet explained that the deconnecthad "no evidence proaecution to obtain fense found it necessary ing her with the slaying." the Judge before going evidence expert ruled he had no. right to go behind ahaed with even the court expolice the grand Jury' action In returning amination. an indictment. "If the defendant Is willing to tT oo In Jail until his counsel prepare hi case, the people of, th rtate of CaliDOCTORS HELD FOR fornia ahould not mind," Do mingle CRIMINAL OPERATION aald. CANT GET n.IL. Prosecution cf the fnurdr 'charge denies th defendant b'. GREELEY. Colo., Sept. 1. Exam- automatically on bail, court official explainliberty ination Thursday of the body of Mis ed. ZZ District Attorney Brady today inMary Park. Greeley society woman who died four year ago. revealed structed CaptaJn of --DetectiTea Duncan to detail all the men rtect. evidence of a criminal operation. Dis- Matheson to search for Dr. Arthur Dear-sleaary' trict Attorney Vanclse of Denver, 'who one of the physicians who atla directing the examination, an- tended Mia Rapp and bring him city at once. He la I nounced. Dr. E. L, Wlllla 'and Dr. back toto the be on a hunting trip. Nicholas J. Phelan. of Denver, are un DRADY'S STAT13in.VT, der arrest In Denver, charged with. Hrady lned the following statemurder. the court esslon: Relatives of Mls Park were not ment after district attorney' oftlc from aatlafled with the doctor's certificate, the"The time ihe facta became known, ha dlseaae a the cauae of giving been ilrmly of th opinion that Inalways an demanded and death, recently th correct involved In th woman The died young vestigation. was murder. case charge in Denver hotel, where the alleged Arbuckle "Under such circumstances It la my operation was said to have been per- Imperative legal duty to proceed with formed. , alleging m u rd r, now on charge Dr. A. L. Bennett. Denver ciimlnol th file the defendant. Mr. Aragainst oglBt, conducted the examination of buckle. It La the sole province of tie the body and aald one of the abdom- trial to determine, after the eviinal organa had been removed from denceJury ha been taken, and in tfc event the body. It should find the defendant gull-tthat oo , whether th verdict should be one of murder, manslaughter or anr ether DAUGHTERS ACCUSE crime comprehended In the charge, to fix the dfgT thereof. MOTHER OF MURDER and also WOM I IV PIU1SIINT Th courtroom was fl'Jed at 19 o'clock, being AURORA.. 111., FepL 1. A mother women. most of the spectator wa arretted here Thursday Among them wa a commiton com- tee from the women' vigilant com plaint f two daughters, who charged mlttee, as organisation made up:f her with the murder of their father. club women, Ut'Zt The mother. Mr. Frances, lUlchanaa, to assist the which ha pledged authorities In every wjy 14, was taken with John Petroaka. In invetrtlKating the case. ??. whom the girls. Helen. II, and Arbuckle had not appeared whes wa Frances... 14, charged their calling of the calendar wa berun mother sweetheart. They aald their the It waa reported at the prison lhat.b mother had turned on the ga on the felt more cheerful today than fct r.lght of June last, a their father. days past. Dominic Ralchunas. slept, according aome Investigation Into the ourc to Assistant State" Attorney J. Druce of Federal the liquor alleged to hav beec AmelL Mr. Ralchunaa and Pe troika consumed at th Arbuckle party la a declared they were Innocent. hotel eulte he at which Mis Rappe oo la aaid to have suffered Icjuiiea whirl; led to her death, ha been carried 'ta DISCLAIMS BLAME 1 i o believed that the girls were now tellthe truth which they did not being LONDON, Sept. le.CBy and he felt It his duty to move fore, Minister ciated Press.) Prime Lloyd the court for dismissal .of tho case George,' from whom'the next move in against Mahas. The statement of Mr. Evans burst the Irish negotiations is looked for, was still ailing at his vacation home like .a bombshell In the court room. preparations had been made for at Gaerloch this morning. He was re- All the trial and the selection of a Jury. conThe courtroom was crowded ' when ported to be better, however, and , opened. templating a return to London ear- court Kimball called the case Judge lier than he had anticipated to return at When 10 George llalverson and to consult his colleagues regarding the W. H. o'clock, Reeder. Jr., counsel for Mahas n situation resulting from his cance.lla-tlo- said, "we are ready." EVANS STATEMENT. of. the proposed conference wlt Mr. Evans then arose and said: the Irish delegates at Inverness. "Jf the Court please, the stato Is not Public opinion In London, so. far as at this time I would like ready. is it 'has found expression, virtually to make And a brief statement concerning solid in support of the premier in his the case. It is one that the contention' that all the Advantages defendant with rape of a charges d possible toward peace have been made girl. I have gone over the facts by Great Britain and that the govern- several Umes with the witnesses. ment cannot go further to' meet the There are Just two of them the girl Irish republican aspirations. herself and her two or It is pointed out that. Mr- Lloyd three years older companion, she is. Wedthan was in George's reply to Eamonn de Valera. nesday, when this little Irish republican leader, 'left an open- office with her mother,girland whilemyI ing for the continuation of the discus- was checking up the facts carefully sions after the cabinet had decided and her, she broke down what should be done,, but the prepon- and, questioning between sobs, confessed to me derance of opinion here is that there that this whole story was a fabrication can be no further concessions by Eng- and that no part of it was true and land. The government. It Is thought, that the offense had not been commitmay therefore decide upon a general ted as alleged. So yesterday I had her election to obtain an endorsement of some back Into the office with her its policy from the people. mother and also had her girl friend come in, who was the companion witv NEWS BOMBSHELL ness, and also the assistant superinDUBLIN, Sept. 16. (By the Asso- tendent of the Industrial Mr. ciated Press.) Although, the popular Child, and Mrs. Robinson, school, the matron newspapers today describe the letters out there the girl of the plainof Premier Lloyd George, cancelling tiff being confined friend at the Institution arrangements for the Inverness con- at the present time and David J. wii. ference as a bombshell which spread son, the county attorney, who handled consternation, there seems no dispomatter in the lower court; and In sltion on the part of the public In gen tne the presence of those persons, and In eral to consmer tne insn peace the presence parents of thie at, an .end, the .prime minis- little girl, bothofofthe them cried very bitto "inevitable delay" terly and said that the whole ter's reference story was giving rise to hope. and that the, crime had never The pervailing indications here are false, been as committed that alleged, they that the desire is to avoid-- breach. perjured themselves in the lower Leaders of. the .Dall Elreann ex- had court and that the did not want to pressed no concern over the""prospect come up here and tell anything that of a general electiontaking the view was not true. .were one .held the Sinn Fein Into the case veryAnd after examlnlntr that if thoroughly and very . would score another triumph. carefully. I am satisfied that they are the truth now and that they LONDON. Sect.-16(By the Asso- - telling didn"t tell it before. And I feel it my elated between duty to move Press.) Relations the for a dismissal England and. Ireland today stood as of the case, and court I make the motion did before Eamonn de Valera they came to London on .July 14 to. dis- accordingly." Judge .Kimball then said: "On mocuss with Prime Minister Lloyd George tion of the district attorney, and on a possible basis for' ending the Irish the statement-madby him, it Is orcontroversy. .The Sinn Fein leader dered by the court that the action be made his note'to the dismissed." public yesterday prime minister affirming his stand ' SURPRISES DEFENSE. that Irish republican plenipotentiaries could enter a conference only as deleGeorge Halverson attorney for gates of an Independent power and Mahas then arose and stated: Mr. Lloyd George quickly announced This comes as an entire surprise to the cancellation of ' his' Invitation to us; and I certainly appreciate the acIrish leaders to a parley at Inverness. tion of the district attorney. We had the testimony taken down bya shortPREMIER IS ILL. hand reporter at our own expense, and It was made plain by the prime I want to say the transcript presents minister that he could , not meet the certainly one of the most remarkable Sinn Fein delegates if the claim of transcripts that I ever saw in my life "And I am ' absolutely satisfied I Irish, independence and sovereignty were insisted on, but he did not close was satisfied .then that she had never the door to further exchanges with been In the room that she claimed Mr." Lloyd George is this took place in, because she could The republicans. to his not describe indisposed and Is confined she not rooms at Gaerloch. Scotland, where even tell thereanything, was another. could, room behe has been spending a vacation and fore the room where the bedroom It Is expected here that members of was; and one testified to one thing the British parliament will confer and the other"girl girl testified to another with him before the government takes thing, and absolute Improbabilities all further steps. the way through." There was no indication here today RAPS CO UNTY ATTORNEY. that either the British government, or the court session. Judge Following the Sinn Fein would denounce the Kimball declared that the attruce arranged two months ago and torney, should make closer county Investigaresume the guerrilla warfare that cost tion into cases before filing a charge scores of lives and destroyed property . valued high in. the millions. . . (Continued on Page Two.) Spt. ; to -- PIT , Brought to Constantinople." supplied for the refugees, were jam med, beyond .human endurance Thousands of the survivors of this were brought page-o- f recent to Constantinoplehistory is Every street in Constantinople Near this 'city crowded with them. you may see and Kalmuck Tartars,, '.who were once in Wrangel's army, working on the railway tracks In the city itself the Russians have largely turned to peddling. Their wives and sisters and daughters have taken to waiting in little or restaurants or washing dishes inW lev; - Asso- CROWDED -- t the IS Arbuckle Likely to Lose His Famous Auto to Uncle ' ' Sam Dismissal of Complaint Follows Statement to District . The district-attornypaid that the shefftrdfcriure-- ' her oovfoug. that fn a ease- likxmr4f ttrere" Is to" be any result the negotiators must self during the preliminary hearing and that her meet without prejudice and untram- - In. the, municipal-courmele by, any conditions whatever ex- girl friend, wha'also testified,, comperjury on the stand. cept, those Imposed by the facts as they mitted Mr. told the court that he Evans know them. -- District Attorney Decides to Go to Trial on Supreme v J. E. EVANS EXPLAINS 4 . i Fabrication . scrubbing floors or doing family wash. ing. Many have been forced by sheer want into immorality. And there are thousands who have no visible means of support- - They sell nothing. They do not work. They simply walk the streets aimlessly. Many of them have shirts, but no coats. If you see them with coats buttened up to the neck, you may know that they have neither shirt nor undershirt underneath. In this blazing not Oriental weather many of them co about with ereat. lone-heavy cossack Coats whose collars and sleeves are trimmed with thick astrao- han. Men who were once" officer in the czar's army and later in Wrangel's their forces, still go about with on shoulders. Often one has epaulets a wicked-lookin- g Russian' officer's side. dagger at hisseem that with this great It would influx of one time soldiers of adventure, made desperate by want, there would be a great increase of petty crimes. But the 2500 Turkish police have held crime in check. For a considerable the period French authorities undertook to feed the 100J)00 Russian refugees, the i only stipulation being that they should seek work to make themselves 'But work was the very thing that the great majority, of them did not want. They seemed to think the allies were under some sort of obligation to maintain them in. idleness. The result was that the French felt compelled to withdraw all assistance and allow them to shift for themselves. cr Ogden Girls Declare Serious Charge Was Entire -- -- broad-facedMongolia- BAIL CRUSHED likely to los: this $25,000 made-to-ordautomobile because he used it to transport liquor for his party. This automobile is equipped with every convenience from a cellaret to an instrument to register altitude. is CASE IS CALL ED ILL PRIME Asso(By the ' ciated Press.) Eamonn de Valera telegraphed Premier Lloyd George at Gaerloch. Scotland, tonight expressing surprise that the premier did not see that Ireland's cause would be irreparably prejudiced if she entered the proposed conference without making her position quite clear. Mr. de Valera's telegram, said:, "I received your telegram last night and am surprised that you do" not see that, if we on our side accepted a conference on the basis of your letter of September 7 "without making our position quite clear Ireland's representatives would enter the conference with their position misunderstood and jthe cause of Ireland's right irreparably prejudiced. Throughout the correspondence that has taken, place you have defined your government's position! We have defined . ours."-' wer'e not so defIf Jtne position; would indeed be there opposed initely r.ri ofobleni to "dlsduss. ' 1lt should be - or Survivors TO GET OUT OJ p LONDON. SepL 16. -- of ti EMC TODAY'S dispatches say Fatty Arbuckle SPR UNO 11 EN Next Important Move in Dispute ; "Thousands y ill y FATTY'S PLAN . mm . I!i Ml Ml Crew Designated to Bring Airship ' Home Return Instead in Coffins S- ROOM is com - -- e ., ht L A. LIMITED TRAIN CRASH i FATAL TO TWO Ill-fat- ed hot-plta- The othrs.were: Commander Loula II. Maxfleld of St. Paul. Minn; Lieutenant Commander Valentine N. Uleg. Alexandria. Va.: Lieutenant Commander Emory Coll. Westboro, Mass.; Lieutenant Charles O. Little, Newburyport, Mass-Lieutenant Marcus H. Easterly, Columbiana, 0.;LJeutenant Henry R, Hoyte, Seven Oaks, Fla.; Charles I. r. rigger, Denver. Colo.; Maurice Lay. rigger. Birmingham. Ala.: A. 8. Pet-ti- tt rigger, Dickens City. Tex.; Robert M. coons, machinist, owensboro, Ky.; Vnr Lloyd E. urowi mirhlnlaf Wayne. Ind.: J. T. Hancock, machinist. Shield. Mich.: William Julius, machin ist. Bedalla, Mo.; Albert I Loftln. machinist, Lake. Charles. L.; William J. Steele, machinist. Greencsalle, Ind., and George .Welsh, machinist. Bred-gonCanada. - -oo : Al-le- e, TERRORISM PREVAILS IN NORTH AUSTRALIA to Washout CLINTON. la.. Bept. II. Fireman John Johnson, or Clinton, and a tramp were killed when the engine, of the Chicago & Northwestern railway s fast westbound passenger train No. 7, known s the Loa Angeles Limited, mas derailed In a washout a mile ami a, half west of Delle Plalne. early this , morning. No passengers ware killed and almany were ahaken from their though none was reported Injured. bertha, A terrific rainstorm sent the. water rushing down a hill and washed out a culvert over a small creek and the engine and two following cara plunged into tk ditch. The eaatbotind Overland limited passed over the. culvert scarcely a minute before the, derailment. Engineer Thomas Lea, at first reported dead, awas badly scalded and was taken to Cedar Rapids hospital. The tramp previa mably, was riding on the engine tender. . .. . . - ed - -- . a th-T(r.a- lUt . - cen-aidera- ble -- . e. he-ar-t ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. IS. oo I northern terriMany residents of the were Australia of tory recently LOUISVILLE BANS for refusing to pay taxes. The federal- minister of home and MEETINGS OF KLAN territories. Alexander Poynton. who has Just visited the territory, says terrorism prevails there, especially at LOUISVILLE. Ky.. It. The Port Darwin, where the federal gov- board of public service EpL served today" ernment la adopting stringent meas- notice to all citizens" torernaln away ures to restore order including suspen- from a proposed meeting of the Ku sion of. trial by jury, and deportation Klux Klan Sunday night and warned owners of public halla ot to rent their of defaulting taxpayers. . oo ' plaeea to the organization. "Should any attempt be made to hold the meeting In defiance of thia SMOKED ON STREET urder," the board's , announcement FINED $10 AND COSTS says, , "any person who attempts to attend it will be regarded as an unpatriotic citizen rand a Uw violator and ZION..I11.. Sept. lf. Found guilty will be dealt with accordingly." by a Jury on a charge or smoking a Mayor Smith recently declared he pipe. M. Anderson, a lace worker, was would use every lawful means to pre0.?0. vent the organization of a Klan hi fined J10 ana costs, totaling He had been arrestea for imoklnr Louisviue. pace advertisements while on his way home from work. I In a morning paper announced that a His attorney sought to convlno the "Rer. mnjey would address a mas Jury that smoking was a necessary meeting Sunday" on the purposes of evil.' Fmoking on the. street is pro- the Klan which brought the subject to an issue, hibited by a Zion ordinance.. Ira-prison- ti r;-,7-- d EltSFR EEOGM OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla, Sept. forbidding allcg ill discrimination "by the IVrd Harvey rorporarion nntl tiio AtcIilton. NEtv YORK. Sept. U. The British Topcka & Santa. 1'e railroad axainst vvlvo men dcUfr to eat In Lhrir ahirt the home cruiser Dauntless, bringing slerrcs, vra LMnrl lirrc by tlK? state bodies of the 16 men American corporation cotnmllo. The order navy who lost their lives in the ZR-- 2 followed complain made before disaster, arrived off Saniy Hook today. tlx commlMlnn by Campbell Rusit chairman, . who' declare! be escorted by American warcraft. She sell, had been denied th prtvileco of was expected to wait outside the hareMlnc in a Harvey dining room at bor until afternoon and then at high Pnrcell, Okl,, without donning lits tide come to the navy yard. coat. At the yard, the cruiser will find awaiting it a special guard of honor made up of marines and bluejackets-recru- ited mainly from the irtw dread-naugthe Maryland. Officers from French light cruiser Ville d'Ys. and-th- e Brazilian battleship Mlnas Geraes, now in port,' will be present. BODIES REMOVED As soon as the Dauntless makes fast the bodies will be removed to a temporary chapel where they will rest until tomorrow when full honors will be given the dead airmen. In which high ATnemorial service officials of the federal, state and municipal governments will" have a part, has been arranged. The bodies brought home today Include all but one of the Ameriacns who were on the dirigible when he was destroyed. The exception is Fireman and Tramp Dead; Rigger. N. Walker, who escaped with L his life, but now la In a British Engineer Scalded Owing of-th- a a-- ro-.ince- y. -- - FOR RACE RIO TUT G CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. Sept. 1. d Jewel Clipper, negro girl, who wa responsible for the race riot at Montlake, after ahe had wounded our white girls, declared In Jail ahe did not know the gun was loaded. "No. atr. I didn't know the gun wa loaded; them white girls wa fussin with me. and L. Just aimed to scare them." ahe said. Some of the negro, families driven from the village are still camped at tbe foot of the mountain, and others are said to be hiding in the cliffs, Edna Harnett, one of the nerro girl's victims, is In 'a critical eight-year-ol- Los Angelea. MAY 5ETZE AUTO. Robert Camarlllo, assistant United Statea district attorney, declared la Loa AniceJe that sereral . people had made statement to him which would ahow that Arbuckle transported twenty quarts of whiskey m hts automobile when he motored to San Franc to stage hi party. It was also learne..!. Camarilla said, that a csjm of r;n anl other liquor was delivered to th Ap buckle rooms at the hi a Francisco hotel. The automobile In wfcich Arbuckle la said to have carried the Uijuor frcm Los Anjrele to San Francisco is clared to be worth IJ5.G0O. Officia! point out that should St b proen Ar- - !o ( Continued cm Pagts Two;) |