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Show b 'EVENING DESERET ,P, NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 3 1920 ...4.110... FISHERY CONGRESS IS aRasil ( MST , 0 , SINCEMIFISTAHTE , IrA n Jana first fishery congress slats Ills end of th war. opening In Vancouver tomor1I row will 1st, up several problems of consumers of the shots continent of North America and the populatising of .1 ,Sish as an Melo of dist. A Greater assumption of fink It Is pointad out. would belp to combet the present bleb coat of food stuffs. Government officials the United states Psih.rIe.representing sussau at Washington. the department of nm.-th-e and fisheries of canada at Ottawa and the lishrrsee depoittoent of Newtounttlead ill St. John, will &Mond the Congress together with e noinuer of octanttsta from thee countries. The scientists may torm an Internstional fisheries 000000 en council to taxis up the task of charm' the lishind grounds Of the North AtAntic and the North Pacific. They an to draw up mutations for adoption by the govern. triente.of Canada. the United States and ' Nee tottudland looking to cOnorWati01; of fish and the renewal end enlarge-releof the avilable tummies by Mein., oda of artificial propagation. ' They will also confer ou the adoption of a gyetem whereby all the ettii ble fish landed on the Attantic and Pa. elfin coasts of the three countries will be given names which will be general- 1. ty Wowed In place of the preient cen-- 1 fusion of names. Another matter for discuesion is the founding of s fisheries colleg on the i Pacific coast at Vancouver. 4 The matted-affecting -- titherman . packers, wholesale's and re- frtannera, every stage from the sea Zo the con- sumer. Among these will be thi quoHon of b La n dard tz ad inspection and and packed fish. canned grading -- Methodsof of chocking- the prevent , rapid depletion of the salmon fisheries of the north Pac fic and tbe congress arm to be put forth In a set of revile. ttons to be suggested for adoption by the gov ernments of Washington and tittawa. Vancouver was prepared to receive a to the large attendance of delegatesmade by congress arrangements being k'ishCanadian the of local branch the arias association. The delegates will be taken to the fishing grounds, will be shown fishing boats at work, the and Its progress lending of a catch and packing plant through the cannery in for shipment it shape until emerges In the shape of canned. inland to points d --dri- ed. smolt-Aior frozen. salted. Among those who have signified being present are their Intention of New York. prestdent Renneth Fowler of of the United Staten Fisheries wools the United States Hon; officials of from Washington. D. Fisheries Bureau C.. and from the branches of the bit,. reast-- in California and Woshingtoa; L. H. Davieon, of the State Fisheries Bureau of Washington: R. E. Clanton. fish warden for Oregon: Prof: Will F. Thompson. of Long Boach.Cal.. Prof. Huntsman of Torollor universitv. the minister of fisheries from Newfoundland and the minister of Marine and fisheries of Canada. ' Pm. gr.. .6011P111. MA - ! 116q110-.1.-- - 4r--t .ri, : . II)1 A 4,,,- ' I .. . , 00 , ki) 1 fj ' k,,,,iIfi '1 4 ..,4::".. ,..71'1;,..ril ' 1'; ' 44 . et ' k, ,1;... '4.' .4 4 ., :-. 4 , 44. ,, , i '$ ',... ' ' ; ''', ',.' ' , , ' 'i,;.'' oar- pt - 0 tils:, l C .:;t:s...-- .,.,.....voreeletti ,,,,,,,,,.,:,,..:.,::,:...:,:,.,:::,..::,...;,7.5,;?91prytot:.:A FLAG sym- . N -- - -.- - -.- -- - A, 4,... . 4.0..) - t '''''',,,,'? Zy.". ' :ebi ,:.'; . 0 ''. - 444" l' - ,, 0 0 - .. i t,.. 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' - . ,. . , . 111g-tracti- . . , .. . .. . .. .. .,..., "(O.) ,J. 0 , ., , .. .., - 'woes - - . , , . , , Tire Dim. ion Brztri. cb, ifLcill , - 75 d.....N., 0 (,) . , , . s .. ,,.... n (lb h er . , . , , ., , - -- - ' -;- Prr!'"' 2"..-.'1 ' , CITICA00; sun 1.Twe merinos wore woundeti tonight la a rinah with Waukegan police,- during an attempt negr hotel, by the marines to storm the ovens of a clash httown Clove and 'Negroes last Monday Witt Pecorling to tbo polio also marine. had threat . teed to burn tha hotel. trom Patrolmen end provost anent isnot sato& training guards aiatien urroundod tho hotel ohrlier In the eve- -. ritirtand worth. It I. odd. iLlee,e0c Aoeordint to vw.., 2...." sing fearing trouble. hundred " in kbo property to hie witii. th autheritioa several mariaaa an sad eallora led by & man earn-tÁ MOTietit the flag. attempted to storm Two of Favorable Report Ordered hotel bet were forced back. the attackers were arrested. F000rina tlio arrival of I Orme, 7 postal Frriployeea Raise arovoot guards from Groot 44os In ........- tampon s!! to a call from the Waukee's!' . authorities,- further - diatarbanvo waa ohs ALFavorable baited. roport an a bill proparod by tit joist MANA-E1-8 congroosiosal tommitt providing inLErr cross4'1s tbo pay of postal omployoss. lato Doke serrogsting 112.00.Or4 for th ' first Los'Dox, Idno of Oporto. vorio of ttto former King year, ores ortors4 today by tbo lebst Malmo& at re;tutal Ion U aolla la peatatifta amazed ma at on , . WATO(. rsax rörantz - &PI Bod' les Found ' -- In Williunette Myer - boot-to, PORTLAND.. Ors., Juno of Mario and Frank. Casa la 11 and 7 ye.rs of,ato roonmetIvoly. worth taken from tit WIllarnotto river bow, today of tot? dteentmer delving & nrylitoryboom teat bight and enrol front tbotr a tate. to siceoroing artelelas . o of a wave Ma little to of Dd.P tho boy part brottper. The orner:iorjeta. hereto." oo toot-root- & fell tore the river, and erlapparecily lb, cider brother footpriets indioato& him to hod rleAr very ffort I drag lard but big foot lippon la tho liott las to. oroat "odor rod and ,...:;,1 - , '''' ..1,'4'f:- ALAIMENINE Police Wound Marines When Sea Dogs Would Bum Negros' Hotel .g ouirilpstriy4.. 350 South State St. .. , , 0 co .. . . , , . ilip ' t , .. - - , . ' - ----- . , - . -- n 0 , - . - on o ' . - . , ..,,,,s - .., , - . s - ., -- - . , - , . , , , to retain its load carrying ' ability una, ' '. ' f diminished throughout its life..' It is the one and only solid truck lire of its kind in design and construction. cs The local U. S. Solid Truck Tire repre ' , , es contour-and-triad-enabl- . . .. -.. - , - .. - ' - . ,. , thessectioti-i-vidthand- i , , separation. ... Its combination of runDer-crosbars and . depressions represents" sentatives nailed aux supply. Inter,. the greatest advance ever made in eked truci .hire owners with any further info. solid truck tractioning.dissipate nation desired.' heat: and- keeping the' Specify Ike' U. S. ItIONOTIVIN When ' tire - structure, cool,- because of- the Ordering -'. your new truck. :. ' a, heavier load than twiS - , - . . distinctive .itts' - base- 'endtng e . - - , base band- chemically united ' , . - , ' ,'-- ' - - ne:arryof g. d . , - - of gralnlessrubber---non.sphttmWith- rubb.er-an- ' . ,, - .,, - , - .. - - . ,ting the load. The MONOTWIN is built - - ,, , , , - - -- - , , - : . . - , , , , , , , . . . . . . , , . ,, , - I . , 1 , '. - ,,- , . . - , - ' , . - , ' . . , ttre.----2---- - , , ' - ... - - ,; - ,, , . ,,, ., . - grooving dunn. k the life of the expecting. Accomplishmmat a singte stroke, -what all the stmnge-looldn- g solid : ; The MONOTWIN Is also alone truck , tires ... with .their slits and ameng solid truck.. tires in its cushioning slots and other innovationshave quatitsessomithihk heretofore pro. notmced impossilite for a solid to have in ,, for. beenstriving any degree. Helping thedtiverTrotect., .. ,, ..,-- - .. . , for- - . 2' ' ', I , ,. ' . , py a ' A. Ft. a V. t . s' r'",;,4'"'" .:47'.,,,:' i : ke',. ' , if Ttt.0..::: r, , '''' radiating glialitiel 'of, the 'depre.so the solid truck sioactillias a nonskid tread tire the whole motor truck enabling the tread to wegr dotvp ..., : been transportation 'world. has., untlomtly with no necessity for7re, - Sbuttleff, prohibition ; officer, discovered tcsday that the painting slid upward. disclosral rovarameet take war no Pert ing a recess whence a land reached Wean aurae crop. ober by dimet ant accepted money and brought back Charge Porto Rfcan Poirehalle at titad pries. Of by tsar. & &WO of wine., , Plantation Owners Irbick bit ballavoti .1.bLit cavalry hati a hhurtleff gave the ularm to Ms fels low deputies outside and one of them, rkg4t.to AlizseEmplo-yieGoorge.L.,Poultnex-atauDt- kid itt the y Tii-Tryarn 1111with hie ear and revoiNer aft A fiat Syndicatiets. a any node w!ne. ahower,.hath YORK, ;one 1.rluarges that When the teiterriprt 414A denret. It the gwnert el sugar plantatione fry- ralvorlet, Sergi() area dieeovered that William 'NfeNstrotit Porto Rice were their employ. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Juno was the owner,-othe myeterinue hand i eos In an Inhumantreating manner and profinod that when a hosier In tots tiding teering In their prndect were rna4e of Harold 11. Jkasa. Tank Meat. p co U 1111114W him that suspicious riser- - today Wore the beak legtslativ corn,. Chortoo Brow. Thema L. Laost 4or oaf invontigating profiteering and th:t;tr.rowwweleheopxouztiohte. thha! beatetzr4V mitten,. )111 ollogod oyodicatioto arroot?vs I. radical artivit'es McNamee. wiiilarn Jule and fleoefe Peter J. Predy. who roroiriny toPottinetot4 o4 ilosoodiotoir attar Om trentstkao day ea Aliof labor we,re an tow...etiolation 'Puff arreeteol, ch.orted with wwilfw sou. genditiona cwwttslui, libowtiwg lag Loom., anti three quarta of Issue too brail re01610.1114.1 dud ths toil;d14616 staseed. I - " . , ..- trtrt.-111-- 115 ..,1,,,, A.01.1.1,,Law.a '' . , , ti,,.., , .. . . . Raid-Forme- saloon. -.( t' ' 0....--Camila .....................'..r....W, ...; '';',,l' 'NC- ,,.,;:" ' t For Delivery of Drinks; .. Bar Officers a:tee e,$e . ".; t lp 0 at , 1"c"..."' ,,ci ,2Jtc-1.- - . i 011 Paintmg Was Screen June FRANCISCO, knocking on an ell painting in 4,.,::,,,,',;'.- t.;,4. - KidnapersWho Stole Baby Boy From Crib BAN , ' ;;:"Il',.;.. .." ..... ,, . d , 4 .. . Immediately absence of the dincovered. but it was at first !supposed from its it taken had crib.. Lat. maid a been re. a screen had er It was foundwindow:Ala-drier a moved from agalnet furnished a clue the aide of th housePolice of Philadel- to the kidnaping. other ,nearby cities were at phi& and on the case. Th once put of the state police was alto obtained. The child is described as Ishaying chubhair and blue eyes end fight.faced. for It la unusually beavy by It, ago. - , . N, ' fi,,,!.0 .., ') 1 .,. - ':11-4- !') , - --s k' ,'Z''''T''''''.?..ti..!,,' it",4 t,,,N7 - . ' IC ' , 4::rtLz::::.W . trace WORRISTOWN. Pa-- , June been obtained tonight of 1(1(1104)0W last night entered the home of 11. Coughlin of 'this city and d Nith;vho old son Blakiily his 13 months ' from lite crib. on , The child was, asleep in A room ' 'the 'second floor adjoinrsig;Thist-of-ltaa. tn. the parents. Shortly before a 3 noise. The Inother was aroused by child-wa- T.,,i . t:?' 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International lawyers say, however, that except by this statute does not covercase of the very elastic' inference. the of -a a-nation by in- burning of-- the flag near-Sven government building.understood if the British It is office shouldthatdecide to ignor foreign the affair. this government may take the initiative and express its regrets to Great Britain. The incident created a mild 11011101 tion.,, With Miss Keane- - were Mrs. Thomas Corless, of New Tork,and four other pickets, A crowd gathered while the flag was burning but there was no Interference at the performance. After about of an hour of celebration by the women, a car containing detectives but there was no one left to "de- - s' 4 "c,)i'A '.,4,-- ,.,4, ''Z,:,. - ' 4 . it I t, ',, e......m....,.........ii...r....m.rips In front of the United States Treasury r building. Led by Miss Mary Keane.. of New Tork, they soaked the Union Jack To the in oil and set a match to crowd that gathered' Miss Kean& pro , V 141.....7, 16!,1 ?' ,, i) , ' r : - 4 '''''.','''''. i'At. , (0 , . IN., , .'"'' ' klit) , ammoomb tact" ,,,,, , . '"440:. ,i, ...,,,,c ,t' ; .t. . ,,,k,,,I. -- ,,1,4,i.' . ' . , ::;''''9':::::""; ' - (4' SIS A ,,, . . ,,,t ' ,,,,,,: , l'i ,;' k't4 4 1 74.kk.;:',,,,;;&..,"!,'', N.!,i,P I , . 4 e7 (I - -- fr.,,,,o, fi . , ' i , . . . 4 . 1 .4 m' .: ,, je" 0, 1 - ,. .:. . 14 i''' 41. ir!"ei","'r 4 , o S ; fl',17tV)41 t ' 4, , "t, ,. ....; ,,,,,",,,1-1.- f e.tk'0,- 't t , . a ) '1,1'.,,, 4,,,t ,t, N''''''''s i' 0 , - :"... - ,p, ,. ...4 1 tY'43, . , . . ''....'.::::''''4'1. i 1 c'40',. 2 t i It tir.t.t?e'" . , '' . ifoommemen..,00! ;';', :...t.,, 'I, l',4-t4- 3s. fk, .:' , .. , '') . - f,: :.' ,44 0,11 tt !7,'' icr ,,.. 49 ,.,:p ,'i , ., t:''''',s4 ,t,, t 'i , 7;'' t - WASHINGTON. 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