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Show THE UTAH NEWS REVIEW O State Paragraph News Item of Interest ; :of NEPIII. UTAH S. INT 10 R PROBE TRAGEDY R 'member that curt LITHE pgoufcHr fVZZV PUP to oyg HOUSE- .- CARDINAL RATTI WORLD A GAINER ypo WEIL, vdv oooriT n Stt NOW HIM COLLEGE CHOICE! BY ACHIEVEMENT A general readjustment of ealariei state Employees will be found li the pay checks for January. The lis has been the subject of several con fere rices and of much discussion. Landholders under drainage district a No. 4, comprising about 8000 acres ami between Spanish Fork and Pay son, met wirh the county commission, ers in a session at which they petl Honed the board to dissolve the dls nict At the meeting It was polnte out thait a large amount of Uie lun does not warrant the heavy expensi of the project. Fleas of not guilty were entered bj Thils1 more than twice the number bakers of Suit Lake are charged e witli formlning a combination to con trol Jrend prices. After entering tht attorneys Representing the varl fjfs bakeries Indicated tliut they woulo seek separate trials and hearings, eacl claiming that the bakery he represent ed was "differently situated" than Ui others In the vases. tifaM The city commission of Suit Lak took under advisement a request from William H. Byvater, chief of the Art department, asking for the passage ol an ordinance abolishing shingle roofs More than of the fires dur ing the Inst year were caused fron sparks alighting on shingle roofs, tin fire chief said in a communication t the commissioners. one-four- th . TIMES-NEW- An admitted discrepancy In tht funds of the state prison, became known through the activities of tht state auditor and other public officials V. W. Kmery, clerk of the prison, re signed three days ago, an! the state auditor's offk-acknowledged tha certain possible errors ha& appeared In the accounts of the piisoiwB' funds e ' pwuygw v. y rr - , :; i - m - III Mrs. E. C. Wattle, First Vice President Utah FedVra tion of Women's Cluns. The wlieme of "selling Cache val ley to Hie school puiils of the val ley and to the school pupils of tht valley and to tourists" will be contln oed by the advertising committee oi i the chamber of commerce, to the decision made at a special meet lng bekl lately. The committee de. elded to continue the program of ad fertlslng the natural beauties of tht ralley on the TeHowrtone routt through the unique folder gotten oul :wo yearw ago, Which proved to be an tffectlve advertiser. A road program to provide a system of highways connecting Cedar Brakes Bryce canyon, Z'.on national pwrk and the north side of Ornnd Canyon na tional park tills year, with suggested extension for opening lip new scenh routes In the future, was reoo'timended u Governor Mabey by a conjnlttee ot engineers. The report was malle 1 chairman of tbe gov the governor ernor's committee on national nnd state porks, organized a few weekf ago at tlie rapitot. pnea shipment of Unt ring-necIs now on Its way to Utah frmi Maine and another shipment of n equal numlier Is expected frn Ore. gon In the near future, the two flock from the eastern and western oeeun to meet am! be housed on the gronndl of the stute fish hatchery at Kprlnc vllle, It wan announced by I). H. Kind. en, itnte flsh and game conanlsxhiner, Mr. Mndmn has hojes, also, tlmt hoatlos of )hesints on their wa frotn China, the native limne of th lilrd, will be suffk-lentlarge that some of tliem may le biu;;ht on to Utah. A k rants BY PATH OF PEACE SMOOTHED SIMONOS SAYS CONCESSIONS. SUMMING UP WORK Faulty Construction or Lax Inspec tion Will be Handled In Court Attorney General Daugherty (n Statement Says United States Has Sacrificed Most, Japan Least, In Matters Given Approval; Was Dismissed New Pontiff Takes Name of Pius XI As Successor to Benedict XV; New Head of Church Washington. All the powers of the federal government will be exercised to probe the Knickerbocker theatre catastrophe, which cost tlie lives of many a few days ago, It was learned Tuesday at the department t Justice. If the investigation shows faulty or cheap construction and las building In spection methods, those responsible will be charged with criminal negli gence and relentlessly prosecuted, At torney General Daugherty has deter Washington. The Washington con ference has passed Into history, and, although President Harding dismissed It Monday, the formal phase of the first international conference held in the United States ended several days Rome Cardinal Achllle Rnttl, archbishop of Milan, was proclaimed elected pope in succession to the late Benedict XV Monday morning. He has taken the name of Vlus XI. The thousands waiting In front of St. Peter's for the wisp of smoke which wyuld tell of the election of a new pope or the failure of the sacred college to reach diclslon, gave a mighty shout at 11 :33 o'clock when a thin wisp of smoke came from the chimney leading from Uie Slstlne chapel. It was then known that the Catholic church had once more a duly elected pontiff. As soon as the vote for Cardinal Hkitti lmd been vertlfled. Cardinal Yaunutelll, as dean of the sacred college, arose and proceeded to the throne of Uie chosen one, accompanied on either side by Cardinals Logue and Bisletl, respectively deans of the cardinul priests and the cardi nal deacons. He was asked in Latin by Cardinal Vannutelll, in accordance with custom, If he accepted the election to be supreme pontiff, and Uie new pope answered with the formal Since It is Uie will of God, I must obey." Then the purple canopies over the Uirones of the cardinals were let down, one by one, until only that over the new ponUff remained. This was done to show that the whole Bacred college rendered obedience by the new head of the church. Dean Vannutelli thereupon asked the new Incumbent what name he chose to take during bis pontificate, and upon his reply, "Pius XI," Monslgnor Sincero, secretary of the conclave, verified his election to the papal chair. Tlie new pope was then escorted tin tlie anteroom within the Sistine chapel, where he discarded his cardinal's robes, assisted by Uie conclavists, and the papal vestments, widen had been held in readiness since the opening of the conclave, were placed upon him. These included the white cassock, white sasQi, white stockings, red slippers, a red and gold iiiozettta and finally the stole of red, worked mined. Congress, the executive departments and the district government have Joined in comprehensive inquiry Into every phase of the disaster. Police Tuesday claimed that a care ful checkup had decreased the death list to ninety-fivthat several errors and duplications had been discovered. oT the 144 Injured still are Sixty-tw- o In the hospitals. Six of the best army and navy con struction engineers will investigate the construction of the theatre for the departmen of Justice. Reports are current that concrete In the walls and roof was In a crumbly state and that reinforcements were lacking. The report of the army-navexperts will be placed before a federal grand Jury here, wliich already has started an Investigation of the case. A coroner's jury has been impaneled and will start its Inquiry within a few days. Local building Inspectors have made preliminary tests. The prevailing opinion of engineers, such as Colonel Charles Keller, district commissioner, Is that the weight of the snow on the roof would not have caused ihe roof to cave in with deadly effect If there had not been some fundamental defect In construction. Meanwhile the senate was expecteu to adopt a resolution of Senator Capper, Kansas, which calls for an Inquiry by the senate district committee particularly Into reports that a rin5 of profiteering contractors, In league with local building inspectors, has been putting up cheap and Cangerous buildings here. The demand for a complete investi gation is not insistent over the stunned and saddened city which Tuesday burled ten of the dead. Meanwhile the work of razing the remain ing wulls of the theatre has started. The""work is progressing slowly be cause of the danger of a collapse. which would burj workmen." South American diplomats Tuesday nttended services for Mine. Virginia Fernud, sister of tlie Guatemalan mm lster, Blaochl, held during the after noon from the Guatemalan legation and St. Paul's Catholic church, after which the body was to be sent vo Ventura, CaL k. Enters Vatican on Monday ago. Of what was done here much must await the test of time and experience, but in two directions the achievement was clou red and seems certalno By a political treaty it has cleared up the situation In the west ern Pacific, so far as it affects the e. UTAH STEEL PLANT FRANCE ASSAILED IRE IN United States, Great Britain and Japan. By a naval treaty we liave abolished competition and limited naval strength as between these three nations for a period of fifteen years. NATION DISPOSED TO BELIEVE STEEL PLANT PREPARES TO RE. The fact that France signed tlie Pa- -' SUME ON INCREASOPERATIONS AMERICA IS NOT SINERCE clfic treaty and France and Italy the ING BASIS AT MIDVALE IN PREACHING SACRIFICE naval agreement does not have equal significance, ' although both circumstances are of a certain value. What Lloyd George Declared to Have Plans Are Announced to Put Seventy-fivMore Workmen on Jobe la most Important Is that the Uiree Changed Platform; English View Disturbing French. Nations February 10 and Gradually great naval ipowerts Jiave arranged Are Watching Build their political interests and regulated Up Force their naval programs In such fashParis Prance has been marking Mldvale. One hundred men wero ion that the possibility of war is re- e moved ond the expense of ocrinpetl-tlvtime the past week. put to work at the Mldvale, Utah building abolished. But meanwhile from Germany come plant of the Utah Steel corporation in dealing with Successful provocative articles. From England Wednesday, according to Morris Rotho questions, come contradictory speeches. From senblatt, general manager of that comhas conference parWashington only come America men will disconcerting reports. pany. Another seventy-fiv- e succeeded in matters affecting While the German press carries on be added to the fioree on February 10, tially the mainland of Asia and has frankly a campaign against French intransig- and from then on additions to the und undeniably failed wherever issues ence, the president of the Relchsra working orgaization will be made from raised here were related to present. admits In a speech that Wlrth and time to time, as conditions improve European problems as yet unsettled, Itathenau had obtained 40 per cent and a market for steel products de and differences between European reduction In the reparations obliga velops, until the plant has reached jouutrles which remain acute. tions imposed at Versailles. In the case of China the Wnshin?-- . .1 capacity basis. The present re For a long time I have been saving ton conference Htuined substantial one-hais about sumption capacity that the reduction amounted to about The in the matter of Shantung advantages mills of the Utah Steel corpor 50 per cent. This time, However, it Is although not quite an unconditional ation reach will, liowever, capacity Japanese surrender. It adopted a not a Frenchman taking but a Gerwithin the next thirty days, while number man In high authority. of Interesting resolutions,; Tliis reduction simply means that he open hearth department will con ivhich, if faithfully translated Into ac- -' the French taxpayer must pay what tinue on the 50 per cent ba&'s for lion, will have great benefit for the ' the Germans avoid. The German oroe time. Mr. Rosenblatt estimates. .'hinese ; but it did not and could not press chooses this moment to accusr Other industries also are making pre- persuade Japan to retire from Man-- ' France of crucifying Germany, a re- - paration for a break in the industrial iiuria ior in any complete fashion re-- , mark which does not need comment. of the past several months. ease China from its grasp, and tlie The approaching elections In Eng lepresslon was equally true in the mutter Marked improvement in conditions umie land bring internal politics to the Ton. f Siberia. n that country, with unfortunate er. and indications that this improvement Diplomatically speaking, the great fects upon the foreign policy. David will continue are given by Mr. Rosen 'uccess has been Japanese. In return Lloyd George seeks a plutform which blatt as the reasons for Resuming 'or very moderate sacrifices in the will enable him to get a majority steel production at thai time. "There natter of Shantung sacrifices which similar to the one In J918. His plat can be no question as to the general md been already forecast, even d form then was "hang the kals" and uiprovement of conditions during the to 'Mr'.'Wlison In Paris apun make Germany pay to tlie uttermost past fevt weeks," he said. "We have etains, subject only t formul protest farthing," orders for steel on band and pros ty uie unueu ftiaies, ner position ooui Let me merely observe that If Lloyu pects for future orders that warrant u Siberia and Manchuria. George la as faithless to the new an Immediate resumption of opera In return for an agreement not :o Europe as he was to the old. It may be tions. Our plant will increase Its 'ortify further some islands which are a long time before the recontructlon and others which are production as the demands for steel inlinportant s accomplished. fortified, she has securely 1 fcelleve and personally from die United States pledges Moreover, without naming him, to will be return the rapid. .f nonfortification which make it capacity Lloyd George has made a sharp speech y for the United tSates to against Premier Poincaire. There Is We ore pleased with the propects, no doubt that M. Polncaire's person not only because It means we are its fleet in a military fashion Was Passenger on First Ship. arouses In England, especially In back In the market, but because it the Hawaiian Islands. Weymouth, England. A clergyman ality downing street, mixed setlments. In seems to herald an immediate relief For the alliance, who as boy of six crossed on the flr-r1020 Lloyd George complained against from the acute sufferings of the un- vhich was no longer of value, Japan passenger steamship to the United Poincaire, then the head of the repai. employed." las obtained a treaty States eighty-fou- r years ago recently atioris an an- In addition to the reopening of the vhich adds greatly to her prestige as preached a sermon at St. Paul's church tlalllcd commission, conducting in anu reviews Utah Steel corporation's plant, it was i world power, insures her against stamialgn here. He Is the Ilev. Vincent F. Kan he pronewspapers. Again learned Friday that during the past ack or challenge from Uie United officially some, aged fK), perhaps tlie oldest In October, 1921, aguiust 's few weeks the Garfield smelter has Hates and leaves her with hands free rlergyniaa In the United Kingdom, tested, publishing of secret pence doc had a repair force grooming that mill o deal with both China and Siberia as He had to be helped into the pulpit, hot his voice wit still clear and uments. There Is no confidence or to readiness In anticipation of a re- ihe may hereafter choose. Save us the between Poincaire and sumption of ore shipments by the ."nlted Suites might ally Itself with strong. He sailed for th United sympathy George. Their controversy as L'tnh Copper company. Officials of irltuln and make use of British naval States on the steamship Slrius, which Lloyd sex, there would be in the future no left England on March 28, 1S3S, the .o the relative merits of the modern the latter company said that onfereiwe as against tlie old diplo there has been no change from the vay Kf American Intervention In the passage to New York taking about macy Is not particularly Interesting. a few weeks nr east. 'tuation as three weeks. since it concerns only he former. .igo and that no definite plans for British success has lain In two But the controversy foreshadows Uls- - resuming operations have been made. hings. In exchanging the Anglo-Jap- . Another Sack Holder r luleting disagreement about eseti. Condition of the copper market does uiese alliance for the Los Angela Wheri John Ilarkobus tlals. not at this time warrant a resumpis BrltlFh to minds nil which reaty, ujiened a suck he had been told con When Tremler Poincaire asked me tion of production. t symbol or Close oMwxiation In the tallied f:i0.000 and found only pieces to take a portfolio In his cabinet, 1 'uture between the two great English-ipeuklii- g if newspapers, he went to the police old him' that, while I approved his College Founder Is Dead nations In the world, and In fll a station, sccordinz to report on St. Louis lr. Young Ilance Ifcrnd. idditloii Britain has avoided a naval purposes, I did not tllnk he could Shere Thursday. He explained he had achieve them, because of his contro- 75, formerly dean of the St. Louis onipotition with the United States ilrawn (lux from tlie bank and give versial activities for the last two anu university medical school and founder vhich promised either bankruptcy or it to two men he met in Pershln a half years. This alluded Dot only of a medical college here, died nt his iltimute resignation of supremacy up-- n pqunre us surety that he would act in to the fact tlKit be constantly approv. home in St. Louis county last Sunday the blue waters which Britain has rood faith In liolplng them give f'MXi ed the acts of Premiers Millerand and night cfter a brief illness. He aide so lo.lg. uled K) to tl.e took $1XK wH.r. They the Ilrland, whom he now combats, but in estubllshlng the first woman's hoe he Siild, and left him the sack. ilso to his personal situation relative pitnl In St. Louis. Automobiles Selling for One Cent to British circles. WJa: is happening Davenport, In. Reduction of Drice Check Returns now confirms my fenrs. Ptrthlng Emergency President to Quit n automobiles which hs been gen. As to American opinion. It seems PawhiiHkn, Ok la (ienernl John J. Washington Joseph W. Powell throughout the rI for snne time Pershing has returned his canceled hard to follow. The American pres president of the emergency fleet probably reached Its climax inintry J10 for maintenance of tin urges Frame not to abstain from the announced Saturday that h n Duvenport this week when a dealrheck world solidarity represented would terminate Ills connection with er announced a Methodist church In Pershing. Osage effort sale In second-uin- d cars. The garage advertised that county, named for blm, M. I. MrCM-Ian- , by the Genoa conference, but appai. the corporation next March. He extreasurer of the rhurch, who re entlv the American government will plained that private affairs would pre- t would sell a going car for 1 cent quested this testimony to the donation refoee to participate, in the same t. vent him from continuing longer In his 0 any pcrn who bought a similar car at the list price. , present post reported. FOR HER POLICIES S e, e y lf pro-uise- al-eu- ein-lo- Anglo-Japanes- e four-pow- er I'oin-cnlre- rep-wted four-owe- fr Prospeetore Are Still Missing Pawson City. T, T. Police repnrfu from the Itim river post on the Peily river awounee that two prospector (Wnrburton and Keeley), who dropped from night last spring, ere still mon; the missing. They bad stampeded ti Fort Nonusn on rejKirt of s gold strlk?, Ulnfa county having failed lo put end were lout shortly after they be up the f."ri demanded by tl.e stnt gun the return Journey. Warburton ronl cmnnilsIon before the omirril. wos an oldtlme Tukon miner, and aion would lgn the rmt.nrt for rti F.eley, a former Ilrooklyn and New iMichesn Tork newisper man, had been with graveling of the Vernal-Kor- t read, the road his keva ordsred cltwed. Mefanswin In the Arctic, Thlrty.sever, lKHtleggeri were rested during the past roonOt accordlug to Lieutenant I'uve Clayton of tht anti-vic- e Theit squad of Salt has been no dcreafte In the ntnnler of tersons alio have attetnte) to manufacture whisky and sell it. NEW POPE IS SELECTED MONDAY MORNING AFTER SEVERAL BALLOTS HAD BEEN CAST WASHINGTON THEATRE WRECK TO BE PROBED BY FED. ERAL GOVERNMENT fr Eternal Triangle le Ended n Swandn, a Musroda, farmer, shot and killed his wife tlinn committed suicide Saturday erasing the lat tno aides of an "eternal Two years a Co Hatt Haviak shot and killed hlmelf after a quarrel with Swanda over Havlak's wife. Sonla. Itoviak clnlmed the olher man lied been too attentive to Sonln. Shortly after Swanda married the widow. Neighbors r1orted the coujrfe had been unhappy and had quarreled fre. quently. Wls.--.Joh- Charge of Age and Weight Refuted Dry Leaders Are Challenged New Tork. Charges that ore ol St. Ixnls, Mo. A challenge to prove New York's largest department Mores lis charge that the board of aldermen "4ta and baggace," by Is refusiag to employ men or women irere owo-d- , y Interests was Iwued above ST years old or 100 pounds In he llqt the board to the Rev. W. C by towere weight being kivlgted hiipp, superintendent of the Miaaourl day by the Central Trades end labor tntlsnlonn league, who scored the council upon omplalnta filed by the for adopting a reso-ntlo- n painters' district council. Tlie paintIn favor of modification of the er bIao charged that old employes r'olMendt acL Alderman Udell, who of the concern who fail to come with- qiposed the resolution for modifies-Ion- , in the age and weight specifications viited to challenge the Itev. Mnip are being discharged o prove hi charge. Sat-irdn- m-entl- two-thir- d with gold. The pontiff fully vested with the pnpal garb and accompanied by his cardinals, Uiereupon returned to the Uirone he, had Occupied in Uie Sistine ' chapel. There Uie cardinals, according to their rank, and headed by Vannutelll, made their first act of adoration to His Holiness, kissing first Ids feet and Uien h'.u hands, after which the pope received them in embrace and bestowed upon them his first apostolic benediction. The "fisherman's ring" was placed txi his finger and be left the chapel, the whole assembly wending Its way through the Saki Ducal e and the Sala Kegia, along Uie Logging to the Sala Clementina, the pope's official residence. All along the way be received the homage of Uie attache who served during Uie conclave. Meanwhile the dean of Uie cardinal deacons, Bisletl, followed by several cardinals, repaired to the central balcony of St. Peter's frten which ttie have elections of scores of ple been officially proclaimed to the world, and solemnly announced to the great crowd awaking expectantly be' - ' low : "I announce to your great Joy the electivn of the pontiff." in Building Held Prisoners Kaunas City, Mo. Seventy ftve persona, including government officials, wore imprisoned for fifteen minutes at the p int of bayonets In the federal building here late Wednesday, when a pooffU-- employe accidentally tep-pe- d switch sfgnal an4 on an elei-trlthe marine guard turned out. MaiiincM with fixed bayonet guard ed every exK from the tmildlng wille others searched Uie building for a disturbance. Iwtr ScJinsls, chief agent for Ihe department "f Justice, tried to leave the bu'ldlng, but wan hutted. He allowed his credentials to Uie guard, but neither that lUdgy nor an attempt to "tell It to Uie marine" gained Mm permik n to leave the building until It wa determined accUlenttJ. that the alarm All e c i1sl ; To Curtail Prohibition New Washington Prohibition agent will operate umW cover, under a new poMry announced Monday at prohibition enforcement 'headquarter. Ithe po)Mnent of federal prolittdlv! uncut in Uie different slates has been ordered mopped by Commissioner Hayne, It wns seiA a result Of oomplalnls by federal prohlMtiim directors llmt the nouneemeiit of tbe appointment their agents handicapped eiifonn''4' work. |