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Show THE UTAH NEWS REVIEW Utah factories of potash Id 1920. ... ' forty new treet lights. TO NAVAL OFFICER H ti NEPIII. UTAH S. SOLDIERS' BONUS R'member ARTICLE GREDITED ;ie,000 tons V Bountiful ', Utah, propoSM TIMES-NEW- MoHl SORE WO USED TO GET WHEN XXJ WtiE A WP AlP THfJf WUtDNr LIT HM HWH ON, WT ffV0M YOUR V0WN6JTER. HITOUi OH I TARIFF CHANGES install In the course of the next few days there will be distributed to the school districts of Utah something like 60 pet cent of the amount due them from the state district school fund. WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE DE. CLARED TO HAVE RESULTED FAMOUS CA8TBX ARTICLE WHICH WAS REPORTED MIS8INQ IS READ BY DELEGATION OEMS E . i e l. - e StO'rtnour, member of the at Early Datt According to Announcement Just Made for the Enactment of a Bonus BUI Bill Will Be Presented INSIST tatc public utilities commission, was ?lected comtnander of Salt Tjtke post No. 2 of the American legion to sue feed Henry D. Moyls at the nnnunl In the legion cltibrooms election hel THIS IS THE CLAIM OF DUSINES3 MEN APPEARING BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORABLY 6quabble Ovsr 8ubmarln Radio Grew Mere Complex and Threetene City recorder of SJt is U Serious Conference receive bids for constructing curb and Rupture gutter end storm sewers, Including necessary grading in extension num. Washington Taking note of the ber 24. statement of the Paris Temps cabled Cache county water conservation dis- to the United States early this week, trict No. 1 proposes to Issue and sell mat one of the quotations from the the bonds of said district In the sum famous Castex article rem! hv T.mvi of $375,000, dated Jan. 1, 1922, wltb Lee of the British delegation to the arms conference naval committee could Interest at 0 per cent per annum. not be found In the article the Brit I ish delegation Wednesday cited the ' .mnxi i;SiiNs Lk: Mrs. J. A. MeCourt, of Antelope, is quotation. 'doing quite well with her eljrht cows. The quotation from the hv During the year she sold 106-- pounds ot butter nn! had plenty left for the Captain Custex of the French naval TO PLACE CURB staff as read by Lord Lee, CHINESE family use. Five hundred gallons of general was : butter milk helped to fatten pigs. Each "Thanks to the submarine we cow had a calf. (France) possess the lntruments the. OH SEA THUGS UPON which will definitely and U'Jdcr the new revenue bill the trans martingale, forever overturn the naval power of portatlon taxes provided for in the the British empire." Act of 1918 will be abolished Jan. 1, Practical completion of the renort 1922. These are the 3 per cent tax to be submitted ISSUES TAK. FIVE POWERS NAVAL COMMITTEE by the committee of WANT TWENTY-ONVa freight, the 1 per cent tax on each naval experts to the naval committee TAKES FINAL ACTION ON EN UP FOR ACTION BY 'M cents paid on express shipments, of the armament conference and a- ROOT RESOLUTION THE CONFERENCE and the 8 per cent tax on passenger greement of the subcommittee on Chipnd pylluian tickets. nese tariff on a 5 ner cent effective Submarine! Commanders Who Vlolati basis were two Important develop Japs Protest Claims Saying That Sub.yK Proprietors of four bakeries at Trice ments Orders of Their Government Are Does Not Come Within A ject ednesday in . the conference To Be Charged With The Confines of Present nd Helper pleaded guilty to charges situation. Crime of Piracy Confe rence the divisThe naval commitee was called to preferred by dairy and food ion of the state bonrd of agricultural meet Thursday afternoon or Friday, Washington, Consideratiop of sub. tf selling bread without labeling It in it was said, to reserve the renort Washington With the issues deof accordance with the state law, and the experts which will embody pre veloped by Shantung, submarine reg- marine questions wns concluded Fri were each fined $25. Proprietors of cise definition of the renlacement ulations and details of the naval limi- day by the five powers naval commit tee with of the final Root Bve bakeries at Ogden have been ar-- schedules as well as the exact method tation settlement all pressing towards resolution adoption of scraping shins which are to he tested on. similar charges. declaring suhmnrine com the Fur commitEastern manders who, with or without orders eliminated from the navies of the sic- - decisions, tee of the Washington conference re- from their government, violate Jthe natory powers. Triplets, all boys were born to Mr. While the rate agreed upon by the sumed its sessions Thursday and open- existing International law of submit, and Mrs. Jensea, of Hnntsville on New ed up new sources of debate. rlno warfare, to be guilty of plrncy. Year's day, 1920. Twins, a boy and a subcommittee on Chinese tariff is the The American delegatioln, The Chinese went into the commitet firl, were born on New Year's eve, same as that provided In existlne through Mr. tee Root, thereupon brought forth a the 5 treaties, conferof the meeting Insisting that 1921. The five are reported fixing per cent as to be the new to "effective" rate is expected to ence take up the "21 demands." and proposal prohibit the use of healthy and all doing as well as they could have been expected to had they result la a clear increace of approxi tho Jupnnese protesting that the sub- poison gas in the future wars. It was mately 1 per cent to the Chinese ject did not come within the scope of said to have been received favorldy, wrivediiinly. but a decision went over until a lagovernment, adtverse exchange hav the conference. Spheres of influence ter meeting. t reduced tho existing tariff to and the ing The printing course stnrteil nt the BDout situation In Siberia were other The piracy resolution as per cent. West high school at Salt Lake lasl adopted troublesome subjects ahead. by the naval committee mi rtrini September is proving one of the most In the submarine In Its scope SO thnt its nrml!,M regulation negoIdaho Property Drops successful and popular offered in the Boise. Ida., E. G. Callet, state aud- tiations a meeting of the full commit- would be not only commanders of mechanic arts department. Forty-fiv- e tee of the whole was indicated as Im- Kuomannes which might violate the itor. Tuesday 6igned the fortv-fou- r Itudents are taking the Instruction at certificates of the several county aud-- ! minent, the Italians having received recognized laws of war, but also com (his time and many have been denied itors of that stute i mnnders of tdmission because of the insufficiency of state tax each showing the amount instructions to accept In principle the actor . Thenaval vessels of any char hus been assessed by Hoot regulation proposnls. The Italia.. reason for this mrwiifi Jf the plant cation of the original Root proposal the state on the personal property1 was snid to be conditioned acceptance -not oisclosed in the official , j - wu v.v7i.ii m ii on France's uccession, however. The A party of rnbbtt hunters In Cedai port which carried the resolutions and fllel In the auditor's office. Per- -' naval committee f alley broke the oil pan off their au- sonal property in the state dropped meeting will be held as it was adopted. tomobile and found themselves stalled more than five million dollars In 1921. late Thursday. The subject of poison gas developed jt a dense fog ten tulles from any vil- In 1920 the amount of personal pro--) The Japanese and Chinese were pre. from h report on chemical warfare Three of the party perty assessed against people of the paring to go Into conference again late submitted lage or ranch. the American advisory started off for Fairfield and became state was valued at $30,744,521.81. In In the day over Shantung. All the evi- committee, by recommending prohibition lost in the fog, and were compelled to 1921 this figure dropped to $25,701 dence pointed to nn early conclusion of poison gas as an Inhumane agency spend the entire night wandering about 200.28. Mr. Gullet says the decline of the Shantung conversations. British of wtir. Mr. Root presented a resolujn the hills of Cedar valiey. The nex. of the livestock Industry, particular- delegation spokesmen said they accept- tion to the committee embodying the Into as stumbled ed Fairfield Jay they nearly ly the sheep industry in 1921, is dl- probably well founded reports principal of the advisory committee's frozen from the night's exposure. hnd been recommendations. rectly responsible for the slump in per- - j that some arrangement reached nt Peking for a settlement of sonal property. Immediately announced assent the Shantung question, hut said the de- to Italy Preparatory to beginning the ns. the reported American principles. Sessment for 1922, the deputy asses- TO REPLACE ALL RAIL CROSSINGS tails world have to be worked out here Spokesmen of the other powers desors have been instructed to use every Federal Aid Highways to Eliminate by the Chinese and Japanese delega sired to examine the American propos. tions. ?ff4't to place on the books personal t al in more detail and asked that the Danger: property in the form of money, stocks, Washington, (Jrade crossings will subject go over until a later date. notes, etc. These Instructions hnvp be eliminated wherever possible mid STOr.MS CAUSE HEAVY DAMAGE The Rcot resolution to ban poison neen sent out following n meeting of replnced with bridges or under piiss"' gas lollons: on nil roads of the federal uid the farm bureau and the county comMany Families Are Homeless And "The use in war of, asphyxiating, to was Several It be which Are at that way stated system contnictfd undrj missioners, Injured or analogous liquids or ni: ronslderable property of this kind Is the federal highway act, the bureau '' Tulsa. Okla. With at leust a score poisonous rials or devices having been of public roads announced I'rldajE, of families homeless and several justly iteing mtesed, thus placing an unnecesper condemned by the opinion or sary burden on real estate and Im. Important roads, many of which at sons injured, many towns in this dis- the civilized world general and n prohibition present cross and recross railroads trict are recovering from a storm of such use provements. (taring "been declared at grades, heroufter vv'll be built en- - j which Wednesday northswept through In treaties to which a 1 majority of the rely on one side of fl.e rullrond, even eastern Oklahoma and reached Into civilized The first bunch cf do try cattl are powers party. this Increase cost the of though coif southeast em Kansas and southwestern chipped into Utah npd" th new regu"Now, to the end that this probl-Mtlomiction, or, if cisslnas ure unavoid- Missouri. Although an accurate estilation of tlte state board of sliall be universally accepted lix-al r able by Interests, Jutiflil mate of the damage has not been made as a part of International linking such shipments subject to the road will or over law, bindunder the some snld It would exceed f75,0')0. pas marantine and requiring them to tah tiack. the mllouds ing alike the consciences and practice In instances of the tuberculin test after the animal damnge wns reported In of nations, the powers desave been tinder observation In tH this kind bearing half the cost of buil Commerce, McAlcster, Turley. clare their assentsignatory to such or In the umlir the imiss. bridge prohibition, Plcher, Muscogee nnd other Oklahoma Kate for sixty days, tends, in the opinthree years ending with 1920. according towns. In Kanas the storm centered agree to be bound thereby between ion of "tae airrlculture department of ourselves, and Invite all to records available at the luireaii, around Galena and Baxter civilised Hclals, to s)ove the necessity for such 30.10 Spring". nations to adhere thereto." were lost lives and 10,044 persons In Ciiminunlcat'on mnnr nlaces wns regulation. Of n number of animals were in'jrcd nt grade crossings In entirely disorganized and the extent shipped. In. one was found to be InEmma Goldman Trio Arrested United Stales. the of the damage could not be estimated fected with tuberculosts. Y in una Goldman, Alexnndel Riga, No Is one known to have P.erkman and Alexander accurately. Unit Plan For World Serum Shapiro, anbeen killed or fatally injured. The stnte bonrd of examiners of archists, left Russia with the InNew York, Unification of InternaA. John of Whitehurst, president Ctah decided to follow the evident In tional shandards of antltoxl serums tention of attention n "world nnar the Oklahoma state board of sgrlcul. tent of the state legislature In con- has begun on a large scale by the turc, said that the wheat crop had not chlst congress" in Rerlln late b nection with the state eng'neor's Iteoor.iher, to document! league of nations be- Irb coinint-been benefited the rain, been use of which rhe according fund, and hpid that an unexRiga newspaper assert the to detailed plans received the hall which by according In it accompanied many Letvljn authorities foi..id when pended bnlnnce exists of nearly JOOoO. here Friday. The t'nitei States, the they nt expended by the former tnta en- league of nations news bureau nn places. arrested the trio In Riga. It Is added A strict Interpretation of the nonnced. has agreed to cooperate In gineer. tluit It Is now their hope to rea Breaks With Will Heirs letter of the law might have caused this work through fhe I'nitol P.crlin by way of Stockholm. States St. Paul, Minn. Reports were curthis unexpended balance to "laps"," health service at Vah!ntf1on, public The bosrd. nnd through the presence nt the con- rent Saturday tlint Walter J. Hill making It unavailable. To Extend Coal Beds however, lifter consultation with variference of Ilr. ItuMTt Blue, assistant yolinirest son of the latP Mrs. Jnme. J. Washington The Alaska Anthrnrlt ous state offices, dertded that the Ht:it'oid at Pari. Iliil, has broken relations with the railroad was nutliorb.ed Thursday by surgeon of the legislature German general, known purpose srientlsts will n take part, hrir opposed to Louis W. Hill In the the Interstate commerce commission to honld prevail, and that n revolving as well ss Jnpunese and representa- fight centered in the administration extend Its mnlii line In the P.ering river tnd mlgM be allowed to continue to tives of all the estate, nnd Is pre- coal fields n distance of one snd three, larger Euivpeon medi- of theirto mother's revolve. Join forces with L. W. HIM. pared cal services. quarter miles beyond the present limits Warren PLAN ACCEPTED M CAP.OK, 60SHI SOUTH DEMANDS Mayor of Eleven Hours Killed niverslde, Cnl., L. V. W. Brown, mho wns Inducted Into office as mayor of Klverslde at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, was instantly killed in sn automobile accident near Fpland. eighIt the Hotel Ctah. teen miles northwest of here, at 9:30 o'clock TueMliiy night. Ills of sri the loan's of Miss Morcla Alvcrson, of secretary. Representative Phoenix, the I'tnh county fnrm bureau will meet Aris., and the mayor's sister, also were 11. O. K. In Provo, Jsmnry Wolcott, In the accident, hut escaped Injury. national orgsnlzer of the farm bureau. Brown was wealthy, his holdings In. a til speak on the methods of soliciting eluding extensive Interests In sod Dear lemliership. Phoenix. Jap Cabinet Takes ttand The Japanese cablnot Thursday decided thnt Japan will maintain tin position that the disagreement over ss'.imnrlne tonnage at Washington limitation of armaments conference In no way affects decisions resched as fo capital ship Immngcs. It wss also announced that the cabinet decided against Japan yielding any adi'SMonrti ground In the Shantung controversy with t'blnn. An attempt to resume negotiations with Cli I nit over Shantung will be made at IVkui, TUo Olympla Booms Salute Philadelphia. A salute of seventeen s guns from the Olympla, Admiral old flagship, was the signal Friday for the opctrng of exercises which offlc'nlly lunrked the beginning of work on the Ielnware river hridg between Philadelphia and Cmmln. N J. The bridge will lie one of the longest of the suspension types In the country. The main span will be I'M) long and the total length of the structure will be 1X2 tulles. Its ll stiwated at 2r.,(M.i,(M.i. Ie-wej'- cit Protective Tariff Is Badly Needed in South Says Business Man To Members of Finance Committee Washington. A general agreement for the enactment of a bonus bill fot former service men early in the present session of congress. It was Indicated, had been reached at the concussion of a White House dinner conference Saturday night between President Harding and a number of senators, representatives and members of the cabinet. The plan contemplates, It wns understood, that the cost of the bonus will be defrayed, if possible, from receipts from the allied debts to the United States. If these are not sufficient, it was said, It wns tentatively suggested that a sales tax might be supported by the administration. All the agreements renehed wert provisional. It was estimated by those who attended, and subject to revision if a further canvass of sentiment among Republicans in the house and senate makes it necessary. Other Items of legislation under discussion Included the permanent tariff and the refunding bill for the allied debt. The conference lasted from 7 p. m. until midnight and those present said that every possible detail of the legislative situation was discussed, although it was not the Intention tc draw up definite plans or a definite progrnm until other conferences have been held. It was indicated that Pres. Ident Hnrdlng would call In other representatives and senators later to give a broader scope to the discussions. The bonus bill, It was said, would nrobably be brought up in the senate in the very near future as a result of the negotiations Saturday. OUTLINE USE OF POISON Washington Southern business men have awakened to the need of a protective tariff, the senate finance committee was told Monday by John II. Kirby of Houston, Tex., president of the Southern Tariff association. "We're not feeling our politicians on this question any longer," said Mr. Kirby. "The whole South Is await-ene- d on this question." Mr. Kirby said the South was asking for "Justice." He added that it wanted the same consideration as that given other sections of the country, and acting Chairman McCumber de- flared that the tariff question would he treated by the committee as a national and not a sectional one. Charles B. Claiborne, a New Orleans banker, gave it as his opinion that 90 per cent of the bankers of tho South favored a high protective tariff, "for the coming year at least." Discussing conditions in- the Louisiana sugar industry, Mr. Claiborne snld, on '.he bas.s of the 1.00 cents a pound on raw sugar proposed In the Fordney bill, his bank could not and would not make loans to the Louisiana sugar producers, and that, with such a tariff, the Loirlsiatia sugar Industry would have to quit the field. Mr. Claiborne said that, reports to the contrary notwithstanding, the public utilities of the country, the railroads and Industries generally, were never In a worse condition than they are today, nis own theory was that the United States should devote Its efforts to "saving itself and not the rest of the world." "I think it is national egotism which makes us think we are ordained to help all the world." GAS PEPPER WILL SUCCEED PENROSS American Proposal Accepted by Rep. rcsentatlves at Washington Washington. The five major naval powers, through the naval committee Saturday voiced to outlaw gas as h weapon of war, attd, In adopting the Root resolution to that end, invited world adherence of all nations to the prohibition as a rule of international law. The committee then turned to the third new agency of war with which It has been called on to deal nlrcraft, but had not completed discussion when adjournment was taken. Indications were thnt there would be no effort to restrict airplane development through limitation of number, size or military charactrlstlrs. A In a report, recommended against such a course as both Im- pnctlcal and unwise. Kven action to curb lighter than stir developments or fleets seemed Improbable, as the delegates apparently do not regard Zeppelins as of serious menace. The discussion brought out the possibility, however, thnt a declaration against the bombing of open towns or cities might later be laid before the conrer-encfor approval, coupled with a contract to refrain froia such acts as among themselves. New Senator Also Known As Authority On Episcopal Church Laws Philadelphia George Wharton Pepper, Philadelphia lawyer, was appointed United States senator by Governor Sproul Monday to succeed the late Roles Penrose. Under the law the appointment stands until a successor Is selected at the November election, to 311 the unexpired Penrose term ending In 1027. Philadelphia George Wharton Tep-oe- r is not unknown to ninny members of the senate. Purlng the time the Versailles treaty was under consideration Mr. Pepper attracted wide attention by opposing the ratification of the league of nations covenant in Joint on the public platform with Senator Hitchcock of Nebrnska In this city nnd with Senator Fomorene of Ohio In Indianapolis. Like Roles Penrose, Mr. Topper 'mes from an old Philadelphia family. He will be 55 years old on March 10. He was educated in private schools and was graduated In 1S87 from the cniversity of Pennsylvania, of which he Is now a trustee and from the law department two years later. Mr. Pepper Is a prominent member if the Lpiscopnl church and an expert on the canonical law of the denomination. Big Salmon Pack Made In h's university days Mr. Tepper Victoria. The salmon pack of Rrlt-IsColumbia for 1921 totaled (103.MS was a hammer thrower on the Pennrases, for which the si m of SG.OOO.OOfl sylvania track team, and ntso played wns realized: 120.OO0 cases of pink 'ooMaII. lie defended organized base-bastill remain to be sold. France absorn. In the Federal league suits nnd ed n large proportic n of the 192,9ftcl h's. si much to do with the drafting of rases of pink, and Great F.ritaln purpresent national agreement of the chased more thsn half of the sockeye American and National leagues. pack of 103,914 cases, leaving nliotit 75.000 cases for Canadian consumption. New Schedule for Radio Messages The pack comprises 192.90(1 cases ot St Catherines, tint. Local amateur pinks, ic.3,914 sockeye, 117.2SS coboes. wireless operators have become so nuchums. 49,7."2 springs, 7030 blue merous that the St. Catherines Radio 71.4 blac '.s and 1270 "ssoclatlon decided Monday to rule Hereafter .he waves overhead. Receivers Make Deliveries transmission only will be perCb'cniro. On petition of the Cenfrnl mitted dur'ng certain niiMit hours, for long Trnt Company as receivers for K. W. while others are set ap-- rt Wagner ft Co., grain brokers who re- . distance work exclus'vely, nnd for Ian-discently fulled, Fedeal Judire K. M. "Free ether for all" Is the tlr.g. has entered an, order permittinr the daytime. rule during the reclver to deliver 20.ft00 bushel" of grain and 100Kto pounds of lard tr Wants S'OO.OJO Per Year various firms that placed their orderi York Claming that ?l.Vtt a New with Wagner & Co. before the failure .r.onth Is Inadequate for the support of srsolf and two children. Mrs. W. K. I. Five Cent Loaf Back Is here to wage a loaf oi r?toke of Denver Philadelphia. The a year ali100,000 f for battle bread returned here Saturday. The a was Mrs. Stokes granted pre-wprice was announced by one-o- mony. decree some months ago. She stores for thf the large department has engaged Samuel Untermeycr as atslxteen-ounc- e loaf. torney In her fight. While in Exciting Chase Denby Must Explain Southampton, N. Y. Three boal Secretary Denby Richmond, Va. loads of men who for three weeki have been ehnslng a whale up anci sras asked Monday, In a formal Inquiry down the Long Islnnd coast Paturda) from the state commissioner of game came In contact with their quarry and fisheries!, to explain why he bunted harpooned It and felt the swish of It recently In Virginia without n license. tall, but failed to bring It borne. Cap The Inquiry was nccomian!cd by a tnln Mortimer Cooper, In charge, sc newspaper clipping declaring that the lected for the Job because, bis granci bad enjoye 1 a successful ancle was n noted whaler, did the har secretary nt Point bunt Farm, S; afford county, Sllss Kdwnrds, one of tin poonlng.back to Washington "a taken had and No. was carried Intc crew of boat 2, fine lot of quail nnd ducks, smi f the sea when struck by the whale. them for President Harding." de-ba- te e five-pow- il steel-head- sep-ratlc- ar f |