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Show Firit Qus Job Printing Are Ton a Subscriber? At living prices. Lotus have your next order for anything you want print' ed. Rich Gunty News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency! II not please remember your subscription will help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news service. BEACHES EVEBY NOOK AND COBNED OP BICH COUNTY TWENTY-FIFT- H RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. YEAR. NUMBER 51. News Notes From All Parts of UTAH John B. Useless, Esq. mu crisis REPORTS STATE THAT REVOLUTION IS NOT IN PROGRESS AS STATED IN ITALY EXPECTED NEW. GOVERNMENT TO W1THRAW FROM WASHING- Predictions As to Governments tlement Differ Fascist! , May Get Cabinet Membership Italian King Uses His Power to Prevent Trouble, and Forces Government to Withdraw It Order Set- London While the latest news from Borne shows a continuance of a crisis In Italy there Is nothing in the advices received Friday to Indicate that anything in the nature of a revolution is in progress. Some Rome messages predict the crisis will be speedily settled and another dispatch announces the sending of an Invitation by the Facta government to Benito Mussolini, leader of the Fascist!, for a conference which may mean entrance of the Fascltl into the cabinet. Meanwhile the report through Paris that the Fascist! were marching on Rome is without any confirmation. The dominant fact is that the Fascist! are demanding a share in the government. ' It is recalled that Mussolini in bis speech at the Naples meeting of the Fasclstl affirmed that either the government of the country will be given to the Fascist! peacefully or we will take it by force," but that he also stated: The Italian regime of unity has been strongly cemented by the Savoy monarchy,' at which the assembly Viva King Eman rose and .cried: uel. The Fascist! organisation which was formed by the extreme nationalists to combat the growing power of the Communists and Socialists, has reached a strength variously estimated at to 800,000 men, a large , from 400,000 part of whom are armed, drilled and vready for mUitiary action. Messagero Friday states that , KC'the c Ik if i; U i i attitude of the mtnistefslo King Victor Emmanuel at San Rossore, and that he made a similar communication to presidents of the senate and chamber of deputies. The newspaper add's that the council of ministers will decide before long whether the entire cabinet should go out or only cei tain of the ministers quit office, in any case it declares the crisis will be speedily settled. An official dispatch was issued In Rome Friday on the serious situation there. The rival elements .are apparently tampering with the telegraph, as the first two sections of the official statement iave not been received here although filed at Rome. Signor Giollttl is receiving coungrat; stations, according to the last section of the statement received which says : Giolitt, speaking to delegation headed by Senator Marquis Dlsaluzzo, who presented congratulations, said Italy was going through a grave moment. All the forces of the country, he de dared, must gather together to solve Its economic and financial problems, which otherwise presaged sadder days for Itlay. He added that the country possesses energies which if properly handled would sohn place Italy on its feet again. Coal and Lumber Dealers Indicted Salt Lake. Twelve Utah, coal operators and at retail lumber dealers of Salt Lake City were Indicted by the state grand jury Friday afternoon, Charges of misconduct and negligence against the members of the city comfound to be without mission foundation, and the jurys report unqualifiedly vindicates the municipal executives. Investigation of a charge that a combine existed among wholesale fruit and produce dealers failed to produce evidence which justified Indictment, the report said. The jury found that the Increase In the price of coal from $9 to $10 a ton for lump, last September, was absolutely unjustified and recommends to the. state that a law be enacted legislature which will empower the governor to fix the price of this commodity and make its sale in excess of this price a criminal offense. . i U. S. Ships Cannot Salt Liquor New York. American steamships cannot' carry or sell liquor in any part of the world, "Federal Judge Hand held Friday in a decision dismissing the suit of two American steamship companies to enjdln enforcement of the Daughtery prohibition ruling. Oregon University Receives Gift Portland Ore. Fifty thousand dollars for use of the University of Oregon medical school has been received by Dean Richard B. Blllehunt from the general education board of the Rockefeller Foundation. m GOVERNMENT IN TROOPS HOLDING Midvale. Fire of unknown er'.g'n damaged the slaughterhouse, a short distance north of town. The and efficient work of the local volunteer fire department saved the hiuLI-ing- . READINESS TO SUPPRESS ALL DISORDERS PACT TON LIMITATIONS IS s Organization Leaders Threaten March Upon Rome to Sieza Political Control of Country , Paris. All Is quiet In Italy, Rumors of revolution are false, according to diplomatic dispatches received Sunday. . The situation in Rome, as summed up, is: The courageous action of King Victor Emmaneul In throwing his per-- , sonal weight in the scales In favor of the fascist! has prevented bloodshed and forced the government to withdraw its order, which might have had serious consequences. Benevito Mussilini, a few days ago a country lawyer, now the dictator of Italy with more than 2,000,000 supFOR RELIEF porters, is not likely to accept the premiership, preferring to remain the power behind the throne. The first Important result of the Al fascist! suppression will probably be MEMBERS TARIFF COMARE ADMINISTERED UNITED STATES a tension in Italys foreign affairs. OATH AT BUCKINGHAM PAL-AC- E MISSION yWLL HEAR ALL ON Mussolini Is a partisan of the annexAND BEGIN ACTIVITIES NEWTARFIFF REVISION ation of Austria, which however, will ' not be pressed at present to is Former Prime Minister Is Ready to Application' or Changes In Rates The new government likely veer from England to France, further Take Field of Battle; Successor Open telCommon People ae Welf at Richest Preaches Tranquillity complicating the international' situation on the eve of the near east peace Doctrine Corporations conference. The principle note of the new govLondon. The cabinet of Prime min. Washlngto. The voice of the comernment will be Its intense nationalister Andrew Bonar Law was sworn in mon people trill be heard on an equalism, and one of Its first' acts will at Buckingham palace Wednesday ity with the roar 0f the greatest corprobably be to annul the Washington morning. .As a result of the taking of poration hr (he application of Presinaval pact, on the ground that Italy the of office, the members of the dent Hardinp new extraordinary taroath must be the greatest Mediterranean cabinet began to function as the new iff revision towers, under rules of ' sea power. r . procedure aimneed under rules of government immediately. announced Thursday by the . Borne. After the refusal of Antonio , With this act, thecoalltlon ministry procedur tariff commission. of former Premier Uoyd Georgs ottL United citizen who can .Rach 'ii.jW''in JMaC Into. history.. Prorliroa-i- y show a .have Redress asIn the day tile members of his late Mnsolini, the Fascistl leader, to the Standard Oil the as saute right sume the task. Mussolini arrived cabinet went to Buckingham palace company or tha United States Steel Sunday evening, and if he accepts the and surrendered their seats of office Corporation to file an application, for kings invitation all further need for to the king. The ministers of Mr. Bo. changes In tariff rates, according to Their ended. be will action Fascistl nar Laws new government received the commissions announcement The entrance into Rome witr be the simsame symbols of power in turn applicants whether individual or corthe ple evidence of their vacation. from the hands of their monarch. Thus poration, must merely file the request Deputy Chostrl, describing the situafor relief in writing to the commission. tion Sunday said that southern Italy closed one of the most exciting epochs The statement must contain the applof the counIs Isolated from the rest of the political history of England. icants name, residence, business adKing George, having attended to all try by bands of Fascistl commanded the kind of relief the necessary functions in the chang. dress, occupation, by Deputy Caradonna. and the grounds for it. sought A semiofficial statement denied sen- ing of the ministry, returned to SandAppeals for rate changes can be sational rumors circulated abroad, ringham to join the Ex- based on allegations of business Injury royal family. particularly a report that King Victor cept for the opening of another chap- or loss from any one of three causes. Emmanuel had been assassinated. ter fraught with equally interesting 1.- ' Changes In economic conditions rate a possibilities, including that of the elec, making existing Individual tlon campaign, the country Is pre- burden to the applicant (section 315). Dog Trials Come High Pocatello, Idaho. A Dog Case" pared to settle down to that tran2. Losses incurred through unfair cost Jerome taxpayers more than $600 quility Which had been made the business methods employed by com last week. The case was called In chief cornerstone of the new conserva- petlng importers (section 316), and district court and two days were glv-o- n tive political temple. 3. Infliction of preferential taxes over to demurrers, objections bus This tranquillity was ' described against American exports by any fortalned and overruled by attorneys and Wednesday by Mr. Lloyd George In adeign nation (section 317). examinations, and dressing his followers, as merely a The first oause will give American defense more euphonious word for peace. Its of sixteen witnesses for the business men an opportunity to oband thirteen for the plaintiff. Charles arrival, however. Is likely to be some, tain tariff relief if changing economW. Barlow charged A. B. Lanlaa of what deforced so far as political matic conditions drive existing rates out Hazelton with maliciously killing a ters are concerned, for the former of date. they can obtain relief, if prime minister in a speech to the coal- their grounds are sufficient, without dog owned by Barlow. The defendant was convicted in the justices ition liberals threw down the gauntlet the necessity of having the whole tar-i- f court, but the jury found in the late and declared that since the conserva. bill rewritten. trial that the defendant was justi- tives had declared hostilities against The second cause will give protec fied in killing the dog. the policy of the late government, to concerns or individuals comthere is no alternative than to spread tion with Importers. Under this peting Noise of City May 8lght Its Streets the war. the president can levy addisection, Since all the parties have fairly and London. The prospect of London tional duties against any inporter outlined their respective platbeing lit by the noise of its own traf- clearly engaged in unfair price cutting, full fic is suggested as the result, of a new forms end slnoe the new general head, line forcing, - commercial bribery or a pro- quarters in the form of the new cab any other metHod of unfair competiapplication of cess by which sound is converted into inet has been established, all hands tion. If the offender persits, the is the prop- are ready to take the field of battle president is empowered to prohibit power. to. fight for their several objectives. him from further importations. erty possessed by certain crystals Mr. Lloyd George and Sir . Robert whereby they generate electricity when subjected to vibration. Two Cam- Horne, former chancellor of the exBritain 'Flow With Oratory same destination, where bridge undergraduates have harnessed chequer the London. Oratory by aspirants for will to what administer they attempt comthis force to the needs of to the new scats In the new parliament fills the merce, and the invention is being they consider and antidote doctrine. The labor land. Thirteen hundred candidates ministers prime here. exhibition wireless shown at the manifesto have up to now entered the campaign will Issue its party pjirty Before the week Is for membership in the house of comWednesday night Bomb Explodes In Car ended the British electorate will have mons. Of these about 423 are ConSan Bernardino, Cal. A bomb esti- all kinds of pilitlcal programs at Its servatives. In round numbers Labor mated to have contained one r two disposal. has 400 candidates in tbe field, the Bticks of dynatmite exploded In an Labor has declared ruthless welfare Asquithian or Free Liberals 300 and empty steel car In the Atchison, To- upon us, Lloyd George continued. In the Lloyd Georgian or National Libpeka & Santa Fe railway yards here therefore, you have to erals 200. The little Welsh liman, who Sunday. The explosion tore a hole fight and resist the onslaughts of the lost his post as prime minister last through the steel bottom of the car socialistic party in this country. The week, Is vigorously striving to - in and borke the windows in a caboose principles put foward by the extreme crease the number of candidates unstanding on an adjoining track. A section of them go to tbe root of na- der his banner. car loaded with dynamite fras stand- tional prosperity and under no condl-tin- s but was not damaged. ing near-by- , can we accept them. Revolution on In West Thrace London. Revolution has broken out Will Wed Same Wife Third Time Womans Party Drafting New Law in Western Thrace, where the BulNew York Jerome Uhl, Painter and garian. Turkish and Greek populaWashington. A series of "best laws dealing with all women's rights, opera alnger, is to be married for the tions have organized to obtain autothird time to the woman he first mar. nomy, said a Sofia Dispatch to the including marriage, divorce, guardianship of children, married woman's ried in 1903 then Miss Elizabeth Nor- Daily Express. The revolutionaries property rights, Jury service and wo- ris, daughter of Henry Lattlmore Nor. are reportejl to have occupied Seres, men in industry, is now being drafted ris of Philadelphia. The marriage will 50 miles northwest of Salonikl and of Adrainople. by the. legislative department of tha be solemnized in Rome,. Mr, Uhl said, 165 miles southwest National Womans party for presen- the former Mrs. Uhl and her daughter Jugo Slav frontiers, Western Thrace tation to all state legislatures. Is under Greek rule. having sailed for Europe October 5. i n Vf "SSt n Piezo-electricit- Plezo-electrici- -- self-defens- e, ' Naples An army corps of Fascistl on war footing numbering 40,000 and civilian Fascist! delegates numbering 50,000 are gathered here. Thirty thousand Italian soldiers, supported with artillery, machine guns and airplanes, have been massed at Strategic points. Leaders of the Fascisti are threatening to march to Rome o seize the government. They are launching a great campaign to strengthen the organization in southern Italy. Among the leaders on hand Is Deputy Mussolini, spokesman for the organization of the chamber of deputies. There was a great demonstration when thousands of members of tbe. organization wearing black shirts, paraded through the steets. The population seemed cordially disposed towards the Fascisti and there was no hostile move against the marchers. A large number of the visitors were obliged to camp in the open air because of the lack of accommodations. The delegates swarmed the thoroughfares singing and occasionally ringing cheers. The military command is under the direction of General Tilby. Other generals of the Italian army occupy positions subordinate to him. Among them is General Ceocherini, who was Gabriele chief of staff at Flume. The government has reinforced the police forces at Naples with strong detachments of royal guards. A special guard was placed about the home . former ..Premier Nitti. The Faclsti leaders declared that this" precaution was unnecessary as they have their own patrols to maintain order. More than 5,000 persons failed to gain admission to the San Carlo opera house for the speech of Benito Mussolini, the Fascist! leader. He announced the party program as regeneration of the country, resurrection of southern Italy, restoration of Italian prestige and the solution of the financial and economic problems. His utterances received frantic applause. -- dAn-nunzi- Myton. Between three and four million pounds of alfalfa seed is he n;: .. gathered in the Uintah bashi this Three companies are said to ing all up seeds available varying from 10 to 15 cents Logan. at per O Application has been by the Union Pacific system t the ia terstate commence commission for permission to establish a rate of 49 cer.; on canned vegetables from noif'Ctn Utah points to California. Salt Lake City Weather was f nor for outdoor work but moistuie .s badly needed says the report of the weather bureau of the U. 44. department of agriculture for the week. able VMM 4 Monticello. Trails over the 13 m mountains, in San Juan count, ha-now been completed. The main train of the south division of the forest le 1 ing from North canyon , to Morin n pasture, is declared to be the best one on the entire division. It course is practically straight and forms the shortest route from Monticello to the natural bridges. 1 American Fork. An executive order proclaiming the area including cave and the trail thereto a national monument has been signed by President Harding. Tiin-panog- ML Pleasant. John K. Madsen one of Mt Pleasants leading breeders of purebred Raniboaillet sheep, sold and shipped seventy register i Ramliou'!-le- t Mr. Madewes to Hettinger sen has been one of the heaviest shippers of purebred sheep, both Un ited - Sta tea 'breeders' t ami also't-CJapan and the Argentine. N.-1- Cedar City. State land on Cedar Mountain in Kane county was leased at the unusual price of 62.5 cents an acre. The lease was made by competitive bidding. Provo. The county commission voted to sign the contract for the completion of the new city and county building. The building will be finished without further delay. Justice Day Resigns Soldier Summit. The strike situa' Washington. The resignation of tion on the Denver & Rio Grande William R. Day, as assoclute justice Western railroad has not been fully of the supreme court was tendered to settled, according to an injunction suit President Harding Tuesday and was filed with the clerk of the United accepted. It will be effective Nov. 14. States district court. The suit, which The justice submitted his resignation was filed by Joseph H. Young, receivprimarily in order to permit him to er for the railroad, seeks to enjoin the assume the duties Involved in his ap- activities of the strikers at Salt Lake, pointment as umpire on the American-Germa- Green River, Helper and Soldier Sumclaims commission Fixing mit. of the effective date as Nov. 14, it was Russell I. said at the White House would allow Logan. Lieutenant Justice Day to participate in decisions Maughan, who broke the worlds recof cases which .had been argued before ord for speed In an airplane and ala the supreme court prior to the three won the Pulitzer cup by his feat, passweeks recess which began Monday. ed through Ogden on his way to the coast. He telephoned to his mother Lack of Proof Halts Trials Mrs. Peter W. Maughan, that he was in excellent health after his perforWashington. Several billions of dollars paid out by the government on mances in the east. fraudulently made war contract never Provo. A Loveless, Provo building will We recovered, because in the thou those inspector, reports that more than ion sankl8 of cases representing vast payments dishonestly and con- homes have been built in Provo s' nee spiracy cannot be proved It was de- January l,of this year, with a total Mr. $30,000. clared officially at the department of valuation exceeding mms h the of most that Loveless says justice. are of the modern bungalow type, w ith f Britian to Make Second Payment an average valuation of more than London. Great Britain will make 000 each. another payment November 15 of about Salt Lake City Miss Ella Conover, $50,000,000 to the United States on account of back interest on the money formerly night superintendent of nurborrowed in war time, it was stated ses at one of the local hospitals, ami at the treasury department Thursday. a graduate of several courses in pubA similar amount was paid on Octolic health nursing and allied work, h is ber 10. The principal sum of the been appointed field nurse for the debt is $277,000,000. child hygiene bureau of the Utah state board of health. Mining Man Called by Death Cent:-- 1. The Utah-Idahl, Ogden. Salt Lake Robert Campbell assistant managing director of Railroad company has started atlina the Jackling mining properties, died before the public utilities eomra'ss'm of heart failure Wednesday afternoon. of Utah for a refund from the Umli. Death occurred on the train on which Power and Light company of $24,14::.-96- , claimed as overpayment in Mr. Gemmell was en route from the at between October 22, 1920, ami Chino Copper company properties May 12 1922. Hurley, N. M, to Los Angeles. n Gem-mel- Girl Convicted of 1st Degreo Murder l, White Cloud, Mich. Mrs Meda Swamp country girl, Ho-del- was found guilty of first degree murder hy a circuit court jury here Thursday in connection with the death David of her invalid father-in-laHodelL The Jury had deliberated a Uttie more than two hours. o Salt Lake City. Letters are being Issued by Lieutenant Colonel M. G. Williams, adjutant general of Utah, to the commanding officer of each unit of the national guard of Utah, call in; attention to the opportunity for guardsmen to compete for app to the United States MU1.! ry academy at West Point. tnt-me- |