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Show u I f V- - 1 day, MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH Xcjrost' 21, 1S31 Review of Current Events the World Over Vews evolutionary Movement Threatens Machado's I ' - By EDWARD W. PICKED iJuBf '3" H ORGANIZED labor In certain country la not dothe question ing much to help salve of unemployment. ' Quit tho rovers. Take th Hoover dam, for Instance. The workers oa that big project made wage demands that construction company . holding th contract considered extortionats so 123 men quit work. The superintendent Immediately shut down operations qnd about 1.000 men were thrown out of work. The company, he said, was six months ahead of schedule, and eonld afford to refuse concessions that would cost $2,000 dally or $3,000,000 during th seven years allowed for completion of the dam. Living conditions for the workers on this desert Job are admitted- . (EGCorall IPepsMnngps Ao Swipy ua Kn,Hir ItsU i i , ! It , WM right EEcTlFo Eg General John J Pershing iIm SonSmiIm la whala WNU - Meuse-Argonn- y -- K ri I. tt mi' i r f politics" and Thirty-eight- h regiment bold- log this front being forced hack. Th stubbornness of their resistance, however, broke ep the attack as a whole, and the Germans retired to th aortb bank. Gn this occasion a single regiment of the Third division (CoL C.O. wrote McAlexandava Thirty-eighth- ) on of the most brilliant page to our military annala. It prevented th crossing at certain points Ua front, while oa either flank tba Germans wb had gained a footing pressed forward. Our men. firing ' in three direction met the German attacks with counter-attack- s at critical point and succeeded to throwing two German division " Into eomplet confualon. Men from three different enemy . division! were captured by tb Third in th fighting of this day. By noon of tha 16th tb attacks against Its Un cam to n halt Th Germans were stepped to th east of Helms by Uouraud'a Fourth army with but alight gain while to the southwest they got acrou the Marne and mad some progress toward Eperuay. ties properly U must ho said that to get at tba enemy to several hard CHARTER XLVII Continued But la this case certain adjustouters when tha Germans Swept over th tha and och fought engagements during th tryAs General l ments must be mads as complete press were not arriving until later, M. Cbemla des Dames to Chateau-Thlerring days of th ident of Cuba, not suspension of these payments might th French lost 45,000 beds Clemenceau and I. driving together, Wlrbel Included In some of their best loot ago scoffed at result In suspension of certain CHAPTER XLIX accompanied by 'General Wo had no A number of our divisions were the danger of revo- classes of payments to individuals. and Kagueneau In a separate auto- equipped hospitals lution in his tight Accordingly, the committee agreed hospitals on that front and with quite prepared to engagt In any mobile, went to th headquarter division. Major limited transportation found It dif- contemplated offensive end tbelr of the Eighty-thir- d tittle Island. Bat In principle that all payments of scant location at the moment lent hope General Glenn commanding, which ficult to supplement th the threat has ma- fundi A and B under the agreewas billeted at Montlgny, not for .French facilities. In fact, the situs- - for the early formation of on and f on ment Paris at terialized in a. way signed April 20, ly rigorous from Chaumont. W fell. to dis- tlon aa to hospital accommodations probably two ontlre corps of Amerto make him sit np 1300, should bo continued during In Chicago thousand of men and cussing the probable situation of for our troops was about to reach icana. Hoover tho year. women were thrown out of employand taka notice. the various allied countries and a critical stag Liggett First corps had taken Us are continuing in ment when more than one hundred their relative standing after tha Rebels in various "Negotiation In this connection a cable was place in line July 4, with the SecCHAPTER L regions staged out regard. to adjustments required In small movla theaters dosed rather war. M. Clemenceau went to some actually submitted by Mr. Casper ond division (Harbord) relieved oa The Germans had-- u preponder-Machado breaks that alarmed th case of Bulgaria. ii, (Edthan submit longer to the demand length to hla conjectures of 823,000 rifles March 21, Whitney from th New York Trib- tb 10th by tb Twenty-sixtune which was scathing to Its de- wards), and a French division un- 1918, end although this number Thought Britain Finished. of th motion picture operator government and martial law to "Great Britain Is finished and nunciation of our medical depart- der Its direction. Tba corps staff had decreased they still had a ao- -. declared In the effort to stavo D LANTERS of tho fourteen cotton union that two operators bo emmy oplnlos sbo has seen tha ment Tha censor Immediately In- bad been shaken down to th states of th Booth nr naked ployed at etch house. The manager periority of about 200,000 May 27. :Ivtl war. Machado- - and hla senlth of her glory," bo said. routine of Its work and had become July 13 this waa changed and th medical representatives th formed board under to farm the conferred andwith plow by was ministers said this that unnecessary let "What makes yon think ao, Mr. at my headquarter and General In every respect aa efficient group, allies then bad tha au periority by d of their crop Immediately, they could sot afford It. Prims Minister? I asked. ary and civic advisers, and chief th performing Its function with th the mm number, la other word requestIreland, surgeon, Extenslvo highway construction nartlal resources of tbo repub-er- o In order to enhance the price of the ."First of all, he replied, "tha ed an Investigation, which was at confidence and precision worthy of th Germans wera relatively worse s Th board sent operations In Illinois art delayed Immense drain of th war will once carried out by the chief of th tha more experienced staffa of tha off by 623,000 rifles to July than to . hastily mobilized. Troops other telegrams to tho governors of the and may not get under way before make It Impossible for her to re- Inspector-general'- s i sent to tho troubled ureas and March. corps. General allied armies. tain commercial supremacy, and, Brewster. Mr. Whitney waa asked During an Inspection trip, July This waa accounted for almost Tort was mads to Improvise a states urging that this course be next spring, because labor organizasecond, th experience of her to bo present at U th hearing, 12, to th headquarters of th First entirely by tb great Increase In by commandeering private adopted. In return, laid th board, tion objected to th rulings of Th and when tha actual facta wera eorp I had lunch with General the number of American and arming them with eight-poun- d the cotton stabilization corporation state board as to the "prevailing Uarbord et Nanteull-aur-Marnnot been bad British and th French efficiency out brought Its showing off to hold market will th agree wage" to various districts- - which guns ef the medical department he waa where hla division waa resting. Ua able to add to their strength, anwhlle the authorities were 1300,000 bales until July 81. 1032. must be paid for th work accordmost apologetic and thereafter wu told of a marine to hla dlvlalon but, on the contrary, they were be- v cotton ing to the law authorising It an enthusiastic supporter of the whs bad captured 75 German pris- ing reduced taster than th Ger-ring up all tbs known and ana-- and will urge the financed by th board to do oners singlehanded. These are only n few Instances wisdom of the censorship. rebels they could catch and man likewise. Th Fourth of July found me to of the many that might be cited. It The German offensive south of . Carmans Attack Again. - ' tg them In Jail. Hundred Chaumont. Relm The French people would seem to tha ordinary citizen haring been July arrested and charged with Referring again to my dlaryt wu favormoment never there a. an missed th ONEAL. checked, Meno-i- d president opportunity labor Wednesday, Chaumoht, well July that Former President organised EDWARD might in. counter-offenat- v ns atan allied te show at 1918. their able for German Another Bureau 17, American cred-irlt- b having pleasure Farm to n two or were a strain point such tlm Colonel Mendleta la their midst and their appreciaTh selection by tb Germane of ' tack broke Monday. Our the leadership of tha re-- i federation, announced at meeting of stress h Tha our cans. tion to Twenty-eighttho of aid ond, th of the Champagne sector and the part nd especial efforts were made Of state farm bureau leader In Mileastern and southern face of th and th Third, became principal ceremony of th day wu "must federation waukee that th MARYAN. t them, bat at this writing they to th officer of my Marne pocket oa which te make Th latter counterreception engaged. MISS head th local French till at large. The moat ae-- f renew its demand for an equalizatheir offensive waa fortunate for attacked and captured 800 headquarters by official both civic and military, the a!Ue ae tt favored th counter the rebel were In the prov-o- f tion fee and that the present mar- of th women's prisoners. Advised Foch that and th prominent cltiaens at th and Twenty-nint- h attack already planned. th Thirty-secon- d of tha DepartPlnar del Rio, and It wu keting act was Inadequate to cop W shall now see tb reason for Hotel d Villa. This was an altodivisions are available at ted to President Machado that with agricultures "most scut prob- ment of Labor, la centra tlon of several Amersodal once. gathering, throh '"N delightful Its lem control of gether surplus crops woman of Ideas with Gen. Balderno Acosta, aontbweat of Sola-eo- n sultabls have divisions series of ican divisions a other Five Including r of Mariano, as leader, were Th announcement was sold to be and th ability to them were availBom ef hla been at speeches. dlspoaaL placed th farm board off- express them. Havto the main counter-tro-k ring an Invasion of Havana unexpected by Th spirit of fraternity that premore faable for Situation yesterday m In icials and tbs, administration te be delivered by th ice. . Indeed, there. were vailed mad It easy to respond. In ing returned-frovorable for allies. . General .. often on similar French Tenth army andsr Mangla. aklrmlshes only a Washington. Bollard assigned to Third Europe, the give fort, on thi "The federation has always stood ont an address urgTh American First and Second occasion I found myaelf almost alles from tho capital, which carps and General Wright to of French for th as division were hutily assembled te tha th enthusiastic equalization principle Fifth. conof modern era a lotated by the cutting ing Not Afraid of Gaa. conan tew In of form th American Third corps unae service old the The though perhaps speaker, fee, expressed Intelligence and for ations. . But hla , Mary had been with der General Bullard. will tent war effort armies tha allied to my exerting this colonial bill, which provides maids troop a higher . Julio SanguDy, chief of the Andarson Indeallies elsewhere did not for- every endeavor to discover the ene- corps staff bad not yet bun Cully The more make their n of people each that prounit commodity status for domestic flying corps, ordered every by my's plan with tha result that tor organised and them division pendent and eh will loo her con- get that It wu our Independent ble plane to keep on constant duced shall bear Its fair share of service to keeping with modern Incam Don Ga- some days U appeared almost cer- hla direction, under discretionary and ever messages them." trol day, I along th Her program Includes north coast, aspe-l- n the cost of disposal of surplus" dustrialism. in cncee Foch and Haig and many tain that bis next move would be authority given by me, became a I eonld not ngreo with Mr. ' directed toward th French Twentieth th establishment of training schools southeast, on part of th view and said: "Mr. others from all over Franc .Plnar del Rio, and for ONeal said. On eorp commanded by General Reims. 1 think yon are of and left Film to In search fit worker Attack. tb sea. the Hamsl ont the Yanks .to la at miles Minister, right position J ' U ROB ABLY to hla I through th federal employment mistaken about the British, and 1 Regardless of tho distinct under- the evening of July 14 French th Cuban, and foreign Attack. Gouef reGeneral from Farm our behind ee th w Spearhead believe shall theta fully own surprise, service, and an employees Ilfs tode--' troops raiding party standing that .expeditions 8v-TaThis corps then wu composed ef cover from tb effects of tb war." British front wera there for train- nod's Fourth army, then bolding quit vigorous pendent of the employer' housethat attempted to escape these two divisions end th French line not need : were I "What be the te asked that except of' Including part ing Continuing,. ad boom hold. She thinks modern apartment though small ivy patrol ships wert bombed France's future I" ( In an emergency, th British mad Rslm luckily eepturod prisoners First Moroceaa dlvlalon, which had " has developed for living mean not th eventual ex- about I flyer. fine reputation, and wu assigned "Ah I She will once more be th continuous effort te get them Into who confirmed this belief and who Melvin A. Traylor, tinction of th worker la th home dominant reports said Menocal, Men-an- d power to Europe," he re- their line. gave th exact boor fixed for tb to tb moat important position In , Chlcagb banker, ns but added advantages for her. others were oa a yacbt They planned ea attack by th attack, which they said wu to tak tbo attack on tbo left center of the , plied. Tenth army. Tb three divisions the Democratic Australians for th Fourth of July place the following morning. Mias Anderson also points eat I their way to Chaparra. Third division, still In tin mentioned had tha honor of being Gen. Georgs end Our XLVII I nomine necesthe for CHAPTER M1 mast Menbeal requested that where apartment living province, i tho throat against Hospitalization and completion Retd, commander of tho Second oath of th Msrn faced the ene- tho spearhead of for much , Presidency to 1831. sarily give opportunity arge number of follower. He vulnerable flank ef the salient. to end to the still between then and perJanlgonn my f 1 training, corps three to corps headquarters e was started It part-timwork. , t on time manager of the Th line of advance ran eastward and the Twenty-sixtat IT organizations occupied my at- mit some of . th troop of th Melon and Hillsts sugar mills th largest have seen, bad re- ever tha commanding plateau Just division to tak part which, aa week of June; 1918. Thirty-thir- d th tention last HOOVERS fiftyworld. M. A. Traylor, boro, Texas, where PRESIDENT At first the British suggested four lieved the Second, held e sector south of Solaaon and acrou tho Twelve of our division! were Mr. Traylor former- seventh birthday cam on Au.quarter of tho revolution-.v- e then either In line or to reserve rompanle but later they wanted between Torcy and Vanx. Infantry main road leading from that place where he to most pop- gust 10, bnt ha entirely disregarded were to Cbeteau-TUterrbeen opened In New York ly lived behind the French, five were to th number Increased to ten. . Aa elements of tho Twenty-eightThe First bad recently been re-few days later,. Dan- th anniversary. Returning from the training In French areas and five th asa of Americans at this time south of the Marn serving with in charge of Dr. Domingo ular. Then, were In' training to rear of th I Capotwho saya ha la th iel Upthegrove, president of th St. Rapldsn camp, he spent tb remainOf those with the delegate of th rebel organ-- I Louis Southwestern railroad, an- der of the day in work as nsnal, and British army. French, seven were concentrated to In this country. He was vice nounced that ha would support the though Mrs. Hoover bed hurried a th vicinity of mt after the war of Independ-in- d banker for th nomination, and that back from Akron, there were n between th and Chateau-Thterrto committee formed wet being ha had a distinguished guests for dinner. French front and Paris. farther Traylor's candidacy. It to The British seemed to think th notlikely that Mr. Traylor takes "OL LUES LEA, Nashville pub-- . I French unduly nervous about tb Utc time being, at least; the the natter acrioesiy except as a Usher, hla son, Luka Lea, Jr, I ifety et Bari and that Foch was him those know but who to compliment, and four other were Indicted by tb for th man republic boiling a greater proportion of safe; American troops behind tb French attempt to wreck It has and hla abilities feel that th Demo- grand Jury to NaabvlQ on charges Hoes than necessary. They beThis was the move to dla-.h- e cratic party might go further and ef conspiracy to connection with th lieved there wu a strong probabilto worse. of th Ho far affairs of tho defunct liberty Bank president Prussian diet through a another attack egatast tbelr of ity ; which. It It had succeeded, First National bank of Chicago and and Trust company. and felt General Foch wu front, have ' Imperiled. - tbo relch. has been prominent to national and not paying enough attention to International financial affairs. hem was devised by However, they their situation. ELEGATES from nearly an and that probably did not realize that a wer present when tb Nationalists, was contemplated set ' of radicals, th Com- - SHARPLY criticizing "third congress of th world opened counteroffensive occasion to police force ad- press to Mexico City. Men and women eo this front should tba Joined with them, although Itself. to present be which to found ministration, dh ilmat alma are utterly from North and South America, EuCorps Headquarters Organized. . Jut even with the aid of tb widespread to both cities and rural rope and the Orient were welcomed The First corps headquarter or 1 Socialists th combination communltle tba Wlekersham com- at a reception given by Senator Don ganl zed to January nnder UaJ. Hoomission to President reported Lamberto Hernande ia 8500,000 vote abort of head of tha Gen. Hunter Liggett, with CoL ver that 1t remains beyond doubt federal Malta Oalf aa chief of staff, bad 1 The district. shlng Its purpose. Inaugural become a smoothly working maresell government was al-- i that tha practice to shocking to its meeting was directed by Frank I service anyand character of violative extent of result th by dean of school of chine ready for active pleased the Martin, acting and Institu- Journalism of the University of where, but events had moved ao nan plebldte aa was that In American traditions swiftly there had been no opporfor It meant that th grow-r- d tion and not to bo tolerated. Missouri, and tha guests were adfor tho assembly of, diviCiting many instance of police dressed by Dr. Don Jose Manuel tunity between th two nations sions. With tho increasing tUe offunfair and tactic by not ,be broken, and It was brutality It wu evident that a Pulg Casaurano, secretary of public of our the commission declared that education. Tb newspaper men of greater army) number ef divisions would I9IQ i Paris that tha proposed icer May, tha trend toward "lawlessness la Mexico .then 1 Premier Laval to Berlin wu gave the delegatee n be able to take part In operation w had had to ' enforcement" resulted "a law theater party, and next afternoon at earlier dates than certainty. 9-- 13 I 27-Ju- ne Consequently, thought possible. deplorable prostration of the proc- they were received at Chapnltepec May Second, the of the esses and of organization that Justice," urged NATIONAL expert charged castle by President Ortlx Rubio, On Third and Fourth corpa beadquar : Miles o 5ii th task of dovetailing the congress enact a cod of federal Wednesday there was an excursion ter waa at once completed. which criminal might procedure,, to the archeological excavations at r moratorium --plan and the MaJ. Gen. The Second ' eorp servo aa a model for the state San Juan Teotihnacan, and on Frit plan announced la London George' Read commanding, with chief of wu directly contrary to the ar- tha two French divisions on either tleved from the Cantlgny sector, CoL Georg Slmonda day th closing day of tho congres hey had reached a complete wu en route tow rest are staff, and a limited number of staff rangement, naturally tt did not aid of tho Third; the entire Forty-secon- and was a great fiesta waa held to the sent, which was signed at th SENATOR FELIX scattered throughout tha a support position It matters , . with of meet with waa occupied officer my approvaL charged ry office, Their communique Rhode are Just north of Dammartln comFirst the behind a Gourands command such learned that and front; administration of chairr Having Island, Of coarse between these festive when tt received orders 1 apok and was Meaux, of north division behind lleaux, bined wu attack divisions tho to planned, man of tbo senate affairs th delegates transacted con- pertaining mplete agreement was reached, to Marshal Haig about It when 1 th 8econd and Fonrtb were to re- July 13 to mova by truck to th tho British front. The Third eorp on unsiderable buslnesmuch of It through front After a hurried departure WilGen. aaw him In Parts July 8, and be serve near Chateau Thierry. ;ard the detailed measures re-- 1 committee MaJ. 'under temporarily offensive was tba advance troops arrived at dawn Th German their committee and at tbethree liam M. Wright, CoL Alfred BJorn-sta- entirely agreed with my point of to give effect to President employment, spent the chief of staff, continued to view. It seems that General Read, launched on the early morning of tho lGtk. at th forest of Rets, (or general sessions some serious and rs proposal to case of pay-- 1 tha week end at and and waa forest of camp delivaddresses Rapldsn .were th under thoughtful training divisions serv- afterward, in accordance with my July 15, a expected, but tt supervise Hague by Germany Raw tin son met with a aurprlse barrage pat during th nlgbt the division moved Tb General Fourth told Instruction area. apto then out, the gave Vosges 19301 ered. ing ment of January 20, Tb of tb forest. artilcorpa wu temporarily under the that 1 did not want partly trained down by General Gonrauds start to tb offront 17 It went forward commendation of the experts parently ns Presithe an hour before half CoL Stuart troop July to nlgbt lery However, of chief participate. staff, Hoover's DARKER CRAMER, th evjator corps Tb Germans attack formations over muddy and congested road 'gard to suspension of these dent Helntzelman, with headquarters at our troops had by this time be3 who waa mapping out's northents have been approved by spokesman, an atconstitution of come fully committed to IL Al- were thrown Into confusion and the columns of Infantry working TouL actual the By tack on th Idea of ern air mall rout to Europe, got these corpa to tbelr way to tbe front where they 8tnst0r ;overnments of Australia. they were expected though tho British chief of staff tbelr force seriously weakened as far as Lerwick to th Shetland oon to become efficient enough to had consented to leave our troops begin with. By evening, thankb arrived In tbe nick of tlm Habert Greece, India, a Jfovernment doleuneraI The Second division was at Islands safely on hla way to Copenout, when be learned from Raw to the strong resistance they enhandle unit la operation Zealand, Portugal, Rumania and federal la reserve ef th In that ImH asserted situation' would the them It Ununn Insurance Deficient. countered, that compel ran and Into then trouble French ployment Hospital hagen . South Africa. , when the unfavorrecuperatin' not sector informed mediate First wu be our eorp to defer the lead would when Aa operation, ro-troops Inevitably te tha latter I hospital that. It la feared at this writing, greement also was reached to that 14th to move by on the cam order bo able. could no la the Read that to . change Engbecame suddenly engaged suited to hla death. rd to detailed met sure for fus- to th dole as it operates, Dawn became Our Forty-secontruck toward tb front. Chateau-Thlerrhla conregion we bad to made without orders from Field Colonel and Mr Lindbergh were ion of Interallied war debts to land. Mr. Hebert based assistance of Marshal Haig, who, he uld, could gaged and sustained relatively July 17 found the Infantry and matb upon largely rely dole th of n study held up ut Point Barrow for three tbo French to car for our wound not be reached, and so the attack heavy losses. Its conduct on the chine gun element arriving at th .United Kingdom, Franc and clusions upon mad during a trip from days by advarse weather condition Tt 1 learned th I of Brat and succeeding days brdught forest of ed. Although they bad given us waa carried out, payments under agreement abroad tbe 17th tb movement toHowof French from arraise the army which he recently returned. Ho vis- and then took off for Norn next high nlgbt p assurance I Czechoslovakia. day. hospital that . . of west- ever, dense fogs compelled them to every Tb tact that General Read and commander. -- Farther west the ward tbe front, through tbe foreu, Agreement also was reached on ited most of th countries rangements for those operations wu mad with extreme difficulty. peneofficers and men were keen te enemy crossed the Marn Lie and without th purpose on coast ho north of for the special would come down eomplet principle that payments due by ern Europs five as narrow roads became Jsmmel, ooe in as ex Th went to far was battle far Intha Into tt c t place trating their best, question did the Seward peninsula about 73 mile lost their direction ar.d gary under tha Paris agreement of Investigating unemployment He struck our Third dlvl-sl- troop mobile hospitals e :s him. It seems needless to add mile the now that through Is which only be south os and the predict from Nome, which was posted along the there waa serious doubt whether w pril 23, 1930, and payments by surance th splendid behavior of were that t that we had eon-ft- a organized to coast of that peninsula. When the arts under the Hague free there will be little clamor troops in the operation wa s river. In a determined attempt to they would b at their line tf d 1 able to glvo our casualties proper t I 4 January argument In favor of force a crossing between Mecy and psrture at the appointed hour ahould he I greu for th establishment of auch fpg ufted they went on to Safety attention. dole: and tb fighting became 4:35 a. m, the 13th. j neW Korn In extenuation of tho French leniency. This division also after- Varenne ended during th year ending a system. H said of the In - ward displayed th um eagerness some tens units of th Thirtieth casualour of ear take (to n coNTurcroj fnCaso te 80, 1932. 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