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Show rvn- - n c rvr ill ill II I : 1 I i 1 vUziUULrd i U 1 viy WEATHER r UTAH t'alr tonight and Tuesday, except showers In northwest portion tonight or Tuesday Pi t t j i i a s i t: s ssi Luui iuf Wj ifwwmnmJ i t ni n r--' r i a J i s i Lt ak w Jk ""3 fru bt' ""J H jvly U t Mr A' M -- HELP I1ILCTIFT OGDEN For frro Information on bow to brantlfy roar homo ground call 489. Tlx city has rm. horticultural adviser ployed to luuLwt in making Ojrden more beautiful city. 3 take tu itW - Ay of him, Year t Fifty-firs- OGDEN CITY, UTAH MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1921. No. 112 Tv-T- fni ns n v i r ft a 1 ,, 1 Vi u LAST EDITION fPfUl V TSsP 1 0 THOUSANDS. Orf' STRIKE IN l)i s. i HO Allies Ag reepn Means COURT ACTION HARD LUCK IS To B ring Germay To IK RELEASE FOLLOWING US, fJMYCITIES; R partitions' Decision 16 OTHERS WIFE ASSERTS SEAMEN STRIKE PRINTERS QUIT LONDON, May 2. (By the Associated Press.) Germany must j give by May 12 a categorical answer yes or no to the allied repa- PATROLMAN USES BERTH ON . FORCE TO COMMIT Nil MBER OF CRIMES HERE, HE CONFESSES F. A. Bacherd, Father of Two Children, Caught in Act of Robbery, Says He Turned Burglar to Help Buy Home CAPTURED in the store of the company, grocers an merchants by fellow officers early Sunday morninjj alter he had opened and attempted to ransack the store safe, Patrolman P. A. Bacherd of the Ogden police department was placed under arrest and now occupies a cell in the city jail. The officer has been employed on the Ogden department for several months and is said to have confessed to a list of robberies throughout the winter. He declared he used the money to meet payments on a home he recently Congress Lacks Power to Mrs. Bacherd Had No Idea purch&ed Building Trades Mechanics rations demands or suffer the infliction of Husband Stole Extra-Monemilitary and naval penal, Regulate Primaries, DeAlso Out in Some Sec- to terms the of an allied ties, according ultimatum drawn up by the cision Says tions of Country foreign ministers today and submitted to the supreme council for its approval. The terms of the ultimatum were being discussed this afternoon 2 JUSTICES DISSENT MISFORTUNE RECITED STOCKYARDS IDLE Ilu&sell-Jarne- s Sudden arrival of three officers ef the police department at the store prevented the pilfering of the safe which had been opened. Officer Racherd was captured as he was leaving th building after having been frightened away from the safe. He at flrnt maintained that he was In the building oa duty, but later Is raid tv have confessed to the attempted obbery and to several others which have occurred during the winter, era of them the robbery of the Utah theatre. for which an employe ts reported to have been dismissed. y , ! POLUI , " . ' - r . - - Henry' Ford's Opponent Mother HI, Not Expected to Great Sum to Live Through Day, Spent Gain Nomination Nurse Says -- yards. Since Germany III her latest "peace gesture" through Washington CHICAGO, May 2. Acceptance by it was considered possible the allies would choose the- United States as1 many of the larger cities of the their Home Rule Partition Act, intermediary in sending any week in the printing industry toto Germany. Effective This Week; day appeared to have . averted a FRENCH PROCEED .. " n-wide strike in book and job printi2. PARIS, May (By The Associated Bloody Attacks Made" ng: jobs, although isolated strikes in Press.) The French government, id with the. preliminaries necnewspaper plants and job printing of- proceeding to the effect to essary take called occupation of the Ruhr DUBLIN, May 2. A new chapter in fices had been should be ordered. Internathat valley, of step officials Local the Irish today. history will be recorded this A brigade of cavalry was entraining tional Typographical ' union were au"with the Inauguration : of the new today at Meaux."to join a large de- week thorized by international headquarters retachment of infantry .already on the home rule partition act. This will to call strikes where employers week way from Lyons,- in addition to ar- mark the end of the act of the union, fused to concede the Vincennes and other garand at a number of Cities in the east tillery from under which Ireland has been governnow on the move. risons, strikes were suspended by newspapers Orders ed from Westminster for 120 years-Thfor mobilization of the tht of printers. of 1919 were expected to be is week will also witness the inau- In several cities strike votes also class were being taken by pressmen and sued here today. guration of Lord Talbot, the new lord NEGROES NOT INCLUDED other unions allied in the ' printing who is . the first Catholic lieutenant, r in.-are not , .. to be Negroes expected es. to MANY SIGN CONTRACTS St IL ese eluded in the forces sent into the de the About 250 locals throughout the Ruhr. Despite week conIrish the people velopments, appeared country had signed as a whole Newspapers to await them with the utmost tracts with employers including some themselves as being expressed in favor today today New in indifference. of the job printing shops York, of the mobilization, the only discordand ant note being struck by Humanite, Lord Talbot will be sworn in toChicago. Cincinnati, Milwaukee stateto. union morrow with the usual ceremonies, al Indianapolis, according which in large headlines attacked the will not make the tradi he ments, but in several cities of the order calling men to the the colors. though west and' south strikes were expected It also carried on its first page an ad- tional state entry into Dublin castle today. vertisement by the communist com- with, the old time pageantry. Later The strike also spread to Canada, mittee of action, issue a proclamation summonbeginning with the he will Job printers in Halifax and newspaper words: "Down with the ing parliaments for north and war; down with N. F, voting a mobilization." south Ireland. printers in St. John'soffices in strike. Newspaper NAVAL DEMONSTRATION SEVEN PERSONS KILLED. Lancaster and Butler Pa., were tied up CORK, May 2. Seven persons were LONDON, May 2. (By The Associand Glenn's Falls, killed ated one Great will make Britain Press.) Sunday hy the police and mempaper by strikes of printers, but in Lancaster used- electrotypes made a, naval todemonstration if Germany bers of the military forces in clashes from typewritten copy' for Monday's refuses yield to the allies' condi- in County Cork- and Tipperary. tions In the reparations issue, it was In an ambush of crown forces. In issue." stated here 260 two The of union demonstrathe today. job Klldorrey, County Cork, two Irish re Only shops were work- tion, which would not take the form publicans were killed and five others printing shops in Chicago by of a blockade, would probably occur captured, two of whom were wounded-Thering today, according to a statement the North sea, it was added- were no crown casualties In the Harry Cantrell, chairman of the com- in The commission will mittee of industrial relations for the which lasted an hour and a reparations, fighting, Franklin (closed shop) division of th advise Germany of the allies'- - condi- half. tions within six days after the decision LFranklin Typothetae. A police patrol which was fired on Between 4,000 and 5,000 are out of upon them reached by the from a house in Tipperary, returned work, it isaid today. Itvis said to supreme council. Germany then will the fire, kiJIUng two men. One of be about half the number that would have six days in which to give answer, them, James Maloney, is said to have have been out had the shops been which is required to be a direct yes been the son of P. J. Maloney, Sinn or no, without conditions. Fein member of the British house oV running on full time.WIN OUT PRINTERS AMERICAN ATTITUDE commons from the south division of NEW YORK, May 2. The ,M. Jusserand. the French ambas- Tipperary. week has been granted the 1(5,000 sador in Washington, has cabled here " Three other fatalities occurred, in in the book and job the outline printers employed of a conversation he has minor clashes. printing plants in New York City, the had with Secretary MANY ATTACKS 3LDE. of State Hughes. Employing Printers' league announced The American government, amthe BELFAST, May - Five city post today. The shorter week becomes ef bassador reported, decided to take no of f ices in Waterf ord were raided by fective the first full fiscal week after attitude on the question twenty men in five groups during the reparations' . May 1. ," i j that ..v. Irvllat. 'MVS LU0 j week-en- d gUTCIU Uliicu out and large suras of money officials the that League pointed nents.' said HurhM Secretary that was cuts still of seized , pend- the state wage .question department has no further An amDuiance train was neia up ing- to make to Germany, near Kenmare, County Kerry The wage arbitration board which communication Sunday the message added. Twenty-tw- o has been considering the wage quesblankets and sheets Secretary Hughes indicated a pref- and surgical. beds, were taken. instruments tion, is unofficially reported to have erence that Germany Bhould settle was Weldon ehot Private agreed upon recommending a 12 per without the occupation killed of tha Ruhr by. a civilian In Castlereagh,andCounty cent wage reduction; as such a valley, suggested STRIKE IN PITTSBURG . Sunday. kind of war, M. occupation usee rand's cable said. Roscommon, J PITTSBURG, Pa., May 2. Approxi An official report of the shooting The amthe American conversation, mately 1,000 printers in 131, Job bassador stated, was that John Bergin, when fatally informal states entirely struck here today to and in an encounter at Lough- wounded printing shops demand sympathetic enforce their for a 6 miles from Castlebrearh, ad llnn. , OO week. Bookbinders, it was stated, under orders mltted that he had shot ' were voting on the question of joining Weldon.LAW . AUTHORITY OF tno siriKe. ''OFFICERS MEDIATE MARINE STRIKE WISCONSIN IS DEAD BELFAST, May 2.KILLED. Three constaWhite WASHINGTON, May 2. bles were killed Sunday. Constables House officials said today, it was their Shaw and Cuthbertson the County understanding that appointment of a MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 2. Judge Cavan barracks for &left federal commission to mediate in tht walk. Later bullet-riddlewere controversy between the ship owners Joshua Eric Dodge died at Riverside their bodies, and marine workers awaited accen sanitarium today following an illness found a mile away. Constable Smith was shot and killed tance by the owners of government of several months. He had been at r. and another constable was wounded at mediation. tne sanitarium since January. President Harding on Saturday Justice Dodee was born at "West Castlemartyr, County Cork. In Limerick nlicht a bomb placed the whole question in the hands Cambridge, , Mass., . now Arlington, of Secretaries Davis and Hoover and Mass., October 15. 18S4- ITe formerly ' was tnrown atSaturday four conn aMes it was said today that the commerce was a Wisconsin supreme court justice brisk exchange of firing took place secretary was in communication., with and in 1893 he was made a member between the attackers and police wno the operators in an effort, to , have or tne noard pf. commissioners for tne i me iu me scene, t our constables, , promotion of uniformity of legislation! (Continued on Page Two.) in the United States. (Continued on l'ae Two) made " . 44-ho- ur ulti-matn- m . natio- , - 44-ho- ur e in-Just- ry. LJZ I e 44-ho- ur ' Cham-berbur- g, - - - e has-bee- ; 44-ho- ur ' . " 2- , ' - 1 1 ' -- : 44-ho- ur - . . d, : ' . ;. . ; -- -- " f- - : ten cms ' Her mother at, death's door, her husband In Jail, awaiting trial 1" connection with several robberies alleged to have ben committed by h!m,: Mrm. F. A. Bacherd, former patrolF, A- - Bacherd today characterlxfrd the man, arrested on a burglary e veals of t ha t a a r a the cU ' a .mode confession late charge max of hard luck which ha been pur' Izsl night before Desk Sergeant suing th Uacherd family. S. P. Kimball and Detective A few years ago. Hacherd was a prosperous young rancher- - and Everett Noble. the. making sufficient money to His confession was as fol needs of himself, his wife and his two For ten years he pros lows: youngsters. pered. During the war he met finan "Following is the statement reverses. Ills property, his stock, cial . Chief Justice WhlU also dissented and his equipment made wfre mortgage-dby, me of my own free did His crop was a failure. from the decision that :and when the will and without- threat or not have power to control all elections, bottom went ut of prices, he, togethbut agreed that the statute had been er with hundreds of ; other Idaho; promise of any officer or perI "grossly misconstrued." ranchers, was faced by ruin. son, ' . COM lis TO OODEN WHOU: KIUIOR XjAY. 1 29 "On the entered January Disposing of what he had left for a Justice McReynolds. said that the sum of he Utah siaall money, $274, lower court erred In dismissing the de- comparatively came to Ogden. For a time he was and a theatre, removing murrer of the defendants. check, $5 I at the ea.r barns- - Later he "Obviously the corrupt practices act employed "On February 2 I entered a position as patrolman with' accepted covers also the primaries ajid other the j. police department, the Consolidated Wagon & Maan elecpreliminary acts preceding one His wire, when interviewed today,! chine question." the court said. "The company, taking $34.85 tion here is whether congress may her husband had been ac and committing a limit expenditures of candidate. The leaving a note. this sort. She said that the source of such power Is In section four, tions of which "On February 25 I entered he brought home was money article one. of the constitution. This represented as returns from the Nelson & Kicks creamery to gives congress the power of regulating rent, and from her due them In and removed a money, of elections the 'manner, and Hurley. Idaho. holding typewriter valnot of 'elections. ued at $120. MOTHER IS DYING WHITE DISSENTS autoa About Hacherd'a ago. year On March 15 I entered the Chief Justice White, in his dissent- mobile was stolen and was' not recov in the detail ing opinion, .traced Utah cafe and took $5. ered. growth of the election system to show His wife's mother has been ill for "On March 20 I entered the that congress was, given the power several weeks, and Mrs, Racherd said California market and took under the constitution to regulate this morning that the nurae attendsenatorial elections. woman the sick had that stated ing $162.25. "It is essentially a federal matter, she could not powibly live later than "On April 5 I entered the not existing before the constitution," S o clock this afternoon. said he. The wife said she had had Smith & Dahl repair shop, 2440 The direct election amendment to that the matter could ibe kept hopes quiet the constitution has not changed the and that her husband would be given Grant avenue, and took $26. "On April 23 I entered the provisions of section four, article one, an opportunity to start anew. She said of that document, the court held. she was convinced he had no desire store and took KFTKCT ON INQUIRY. to be a criminal but that what crimes Carver grocery $93. of the court's deci were committed were doe to his string Upon learning sion. Chairman Dillingham of the sen- of misfortunes and the need of money. "On April 15 I entered the ate elections' commltte. which has NEWS FROM CHILDREN company As Mr. Bacherd was relating the Ogden Commission contest, charge of the said the committee would meet. In a difficulties which had befallen their and took $20. few days to consider the effect on the family, her daughter "On May 1 1 entered the Bus-se- ll son came from court's decision on future senate ac and her & James company but took tion. Senator Dillingham said it apJ within the house. She 'ceased speak rear moved away from the peared that with the corrupt practice ing, and nothing. I had been in this law held void, the committee, would porch to the side of the house, apbe without further Jurisdiction. parently wishing to kfrep news of building on two other occaChief Justice White predicted that Bacherd's actions from the children at sions. legislation would come which would set long an possible. When oat of earI also entered the Tabernaaside today's decision as to the pow shot of her youngsters, she' resumed cle Pharmacy and took a er of congress .over primaries for oth her conversation. Mrs, Bacherd and her father, who erwise "government cannot live." but cannot recall the date. was present at the house, teemed JfEW TRIAIi FAVORED (Signed) "F. A. BACHERD." Associate Justice by developments. also read deeply affected an opinion dissentingPUney Just t the time when she Is seriIn part from the court's decision, and announced that ously concerned over her mother's seAssociate Justices Brandels and rious illness, she must bear up under Clark had concurred in the opinion the strain of knowing that the father YUKON MAY EXTEND of her two children l;ln ne rued- Jail on charges I which facing d prosecution may Chief Justice White said he ROAD TO OIL FIELD in the reversal of the convic- mean a term in state's prison- Bacherd's salary as a police officer tion, but that & new trial should be was $l0 a month. held. DAWSON. T. T Mr J A resoluoo JLAJORJTY OPINION federal governtion petitioning theYukon The majority opinion, which held trunk road ment extend to the the corrupt practices act unconstitu NO NEW U. S. HERO to Fort Norman and system telegraph tional says in part: fields in the Mackentie valley, has 'AROSE DURING WAR oil "We cannot conclude the authority unanimously adopted by the Yubeen, to control party .primaries or convenkon legislature.to This is the shortest tions for desljmating candidates was route Fort Norman. The possible 2. WASHINGTON. Unlike May bestowed on congress by the grant of system extending the power to regulate the major of hold previous wars the world war did not federal ofroad the Yukon, reaches within ing elections. The fair Intendment of reveal the greatne of any particular length SCO miles of Fort Norman, necessitatthe words does not extend so far: the Individual and victory was the work only of the laM remainframera of the constitution did not of the entire American people. Vice ing building to link give through connections ing President-- Coolldge declared in . a to ascribe to them any such mean'n- It t the stated coajit Skagway. This control Is necessary In order speech Sunday. new short with that cutoffs possible effectuate the power expressly g.uiu-ewhile wars in wnicn America has to Mayo. It would be approximately On the other hand.' Its exercise fought produced the greatest figures Normsn. would interfere with piirely domestic In her history, the world war was an ICO miles to Fort oo affairs of the states and , exception, he mid. upon liberties of the people. increasing SMUGGLER'S BULLET TWO YEARS AND FINE. The case of United States Senator KILLS 'DRY' SLEUTH Truman II. Newberry of Michigan, and STEEL EXECUTIVES sixteen of his political ajnoclates PLAN WAGE REVISION IX TASO. Tex--. May J. prohibireached the supreme court of the Unition Enforcement Officer John Watted States from the federal district the lung .Saturday ahot son, court at Grand Rapids, Mlch where NEW YORK, May 1. Presidents of night In athrough with battle liquor smugthe appellants were found guilty March the. various subsidiary companies of glers near Anthony, N. M., here or1 20, 1&20, criminal conspiracy to the United States Steel corporation early this morning. He was died a former Violate the federal corrupt practices conferred here today with Chairman in the army. Hi physician. ... act.11 H. Gary. While no announcement captain rave a pint of Dr. Paul The senator was sntenod by the was made regarding the object of the blood In anGallagher, Offisave himto effort district Judge. Clarence .TV. Sessions, to conference. It wes understood that the cer W. B. Holxman. who was with schedules V.'alron. was hot In the chin and qucMitlon of revisM wane would receive chief Attention. (Continued o"n Page Two.) through the right arm. . ., st-d- mt r RECORDED SIGNS CONFESSION OF I end of that time Germany has not fully yielded to the allies," he declared, "the French troops will. march." WASHINGTON. May 2. Conviction ' he added. The arrival of May see3 thou"I hope we shall not march alone, of United States Senator Truman H. LONDON, May 2. (By The Associ- sands of men on strike in. the in federal courts in MichiNewberry ated press.) The declaration of the to violate th fed- for gan conspiracy United States for better conditions allied stand on the reparations' quesLeral act. was set corrupt practices or to protest the reductions made tion, in which Germany will be given court. the ha!d supreme by today a brief Interval to comply with the outer de Tne convlct'on sixteen ; in wages. jof alhed vdemands. was ulrawn. court ata fendants asld.'TT.e alKQ.jvta ift are on strike those : coriferehc.tbJs forenoon". by the forAmong was without power held tongrens ihat eign ministers of Great Britain, Italy, to resrulate primaries- ' printers in many cities, seamen France and Belgium. ACT WAS SIISCONSTIIUKD. The interval of a few days provided employed on U. S. merchant .mamein for the ,to. Justice McFteynolds read the opin ultimatum rine vessels, building trades Germany, 'will not be ion to which Justice McKemu with for the of purpose negotiation, chanics, paper pulp mill workers it was stated, but to give the Germar held his opinion as to the power-oand livestock handlers in the Chi- government time to reflect, negotla-tion- s congress, but agreed as to the de an considered cision. at end.' being cago con-cres- . s - I'M tJi TO rtnpo RT. Officer Racherd is said to have telephoned the department Paturday night t II o'clock, and to have declared hi mother-in-lahad died and be would be unable to report for duty h that hour a usual. It vm lattr itemed mat hi mother-in-laIs IU. but had not died as the officer reported. Officer I'ack was assigned to Pach-rT- s beat and in the morning wnt to the rearearly of the ItuaeelLJame building at Twenty-fourt- h street and Lincoln avenue. He noticed that boards had been removed from a window and telephoned to the police station for aid. A. II. Mevent and Chaurfeur Fergeant Karl Wiggins responded and surrounded the building whil Stevens entered. w w RrrtGLurt iimns. . . Ford-Newber- . ry j elght-yrar-o- ld six-year-- . Kt-da- con-curre- i - . . ; d. . - -- !3 MVl P. : ! I 8 Cattle Running Wildly Through Streets for Lack district. of Handlers "If at the P. M o).o) : by allied experts who were to report to the supreme council at 5 p. m. . Premier Briand said this morning it would take twelve days to complete French military preparations for occupation of the Ruhr 4 ....... - k, At the of Stevens Bacherd approach ran to the Sergeant second floor of the building and hid. The safe stood open, but the contents apparently had not been touched. A few minutes later Bacherd attempted to make his recap, snd climbed through the window into the arms f Officer Officer Wiggins atWlgglna the time is sa!4 to have not known that Bacherd was cot on duty and believed that he was aiding in capturing a burglar. The chatted outside the window for several momenta until Stevens emerged from the building and recognized Bacherd. His arrest followed, FATTfKIt OF TWO. Bacherd Uvea at 1333 Washington avenue. He is th rather of two children. In hie confession of m!l Ibei of robberies he declared he the the money procure . to make ued pv,r ments on his new home. He will prob-ably be charged with first degree bur- WARD'S STATKM nVT. In a statement today J. p.ay Ward, commiseioner of public safety, said: Naturally I regret very much the It came as a and blow to find that agreat man srpri who Is looked to for protection by merchants should rob them under prott-tloof authority given him in good faJIh. However. I feel that th other officers. Captain of Detectives Burke. Fergr&ut Stephens and Officer Pack ar entitled to great credit for the apprehension of the man while in the act ,cT ; robbery. ."Following his capture Office. Bacherd was Immediately locked in a cell and accorded no treatment than that given any other other criminal. e feet that Bacherd has violated the high confidence placed In him and he will be treated tried In the same manneas any and other man who might have committeed the rrlrae " APPOINTED LAST FALL. Commieaioner Ward said that Officer Bacherd wa appointed laU lajfi fall and worked for quite a period of time before his appointment was con-- , firmed by the city commirs!on. January f, last. He said that Bacherd for meriy was employed with the rtr railway company, had resided In Ogden for year, and cam, to th department weil recommended. In hit service since his appointment the efri-chas apparently always fulfilled hit dutiee efficiently and In several In stances in which there i an elmn of danger, acquitted himself wellFlnce his appointment Officer Barh-er- d has acted as night patrolman lr the business ctson of the city, going' on shift at 11 o'clock at r.icht and working ur.ul 7 o'clock Jn th morning. Commits oner Ward sa.ld that Bacherd at first declared he was watching the I!mw!JJames store. yesterday made fc!s complete confession. ce- n , V er - h-:- rums UTAH TimTJu: Bacherd. according to Captain Rob-eBurk said he had rtarted In hi 0eritx' of robberl when he entered the Utah theatre, Hj Raid he had hid St. and thm taken the mon-sought out William Brown, merchant patrolman. Torrthfr the officer discovered that the door to the Utah theater visa open. The? rrorud th Incident to the police vri-t.. - When the Consolidate .! Yaron a rt y. ' (ContlnnM cm P4--- Tt. i |