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Springs. a trihlbltlon i, ' rifHIEIE EUROPEAN DIPLOMATS BELIEVE ADMISSION WILL ADD TO UNION AND HELP PEACE en-- r' ;: -- bU!yJfcnu et?lte be dtawn program as a . result up and submitted to Hr. Harding. Many governors were critical of the presidents plan for a ' meeting of beads of states with federal executives on the question of prohibition, professing to see an attempt to pass-th- e buck' as one expressed ft kY ' Confers Red Hat Upon New Cardinals Rome. Public lnvesture by Pope Pius of the eight new cardinals took place In St Peters Thursday when, at the first public consistory vof Plus pontificate the recently created princes of the church received from the pontiff the red hat and the rochet insignia of their elevation. Cardinal Locatelli and Cardinal Casanova were absent, the former being In Lisbon and the latter In Toledo. They will be Invested by the heads of their respective states. Thursdays consistory was the first held tor many years In the hall of beautlficitions, which has been closed during the restoration of the celling. In the throng that hastened to SL Peters were men In formal attire, women In black dresses and lace mantilas, papl diplomats, members of the Roman aristocracy and tle more plainly dressed monks and nuns. Herrin Trial is Under Way' Marion Before a partially filled court room trial of five men charged with murder In connection with the Herrin mine killings began. President Frank Farrington of the Illinois Miners sat at the defense table with the prisoners and attorneys. Oral Garrison, secretary to President John L. Lewis of the international Miners organization took down the proceedings In fulL -f- -th aide Turkish NmTti&:'stJ leaders potMcirt-9-j:tLAMiA- have stressed their desire tb westernize their country, and European statesmen are convinced that cooperation by Turk in the leagues affairs would prove an important step In the maintenance of general peace. The thoroughly Occidental aspect of the majority of the Turkish delegates has Impressed everyone attending the conference. Some members of the delegation remain loyal to the fez, but generally the men from Angora and Constantinople present an appearance as smartly western as that of any of the European diplomats. Several of the Turkish delegates are there with their ' wives, who Are fashionably gowned In the latest Parisian modes end are the center of Interest at the afternoon teas In the Lausanne hotels. A foreigner who engages a Turk in conversation will learn sooner or later during their chat that Turkey first of all wants complete sovereignity over the Ottoman territory andthat secondly, Turkey desires to become a real member of the league of nations. Lf she joins the league, which step Ismet Paaha said he would seek to take if peace was signed here. Turkey can walk into Europe by the front door and make herself at home. Presidents Call Answered Washington Responding to an invitation from the president, governors of fifteen states came to Washington for a conference with Mr Harding at the White House on ways land means of more effectively clamping down the prohibition enforcement lid. The governors came here fresh from their days conference at White Springs, W. Va., where in a rather informal manner the same problem was discussed. One Billion Dollar Debt Paid ' U. S. Jury indicts 43 Omaha. Forty-thre- e persons, among them prominent New Tork, Chicago and Omaha business men, including n 25 Nebraska bankers, well-know- were indicted here by a federal grand jury which reported to United States Judge J. W. Woodrough for alleged misuse of the mails and conspiracy ! to use the mails to defraud. The indictments are the result of investigations by federal and state authorities in connection with transactions which are alleged to have wreced the Lion and Surety company of Bomfing Omaha. Turks To Protect Christians llua-din- e Turkey formally engaged befoe the near East conference to accbrd the Christian minorities, in all thiut concerns their life and liberty, the same rights and the same protection as are efijoyed by the Turkish population with the free exercise of i their religion and the right to estab- fish .educational charitable and religious Institutions. V - v f V AJ EUROPEAN POWERS INVITED TO MAKE ATTEMPT TO SETTLE PROBLEM REPARATION ll S h d JA ' t , t . $1 rmP ' 3-- $400,-000,0- ur aad Sty the that Marshal Pilsudskl, forma: killed Charles Linton, a federal chief of staff, will assume the task of forming a cabinet Another report is Pilsudski may even be invested with distatorial powers. Auto Bandits Shoot Girl Salt Lake City. Shot through her body from behind, the bullet striking the third dorsal vertebra and shattering her spine, making paralysis certain and her life, in case of survival, probably worse than death, Miss Royles Fitzgerald lies in a local hospital. The bullet was one of probably a score fired at the car in which she was riding when her escort, Rodney Cushing of Sandy, defied the command of tbe bandits to halt Several motorists were forced to stand and deliver under threats of death during a two-horeign of terror in the south end of Salt Lake county Saturday night when armed bandits rode rampant over law and order, confiscating life and property with reckless hands. ur Germany Makes December Payment The allied reparations commission received a German treasury bond to the amount of 52,087.564 gold marks In settlement of the last monthly payment due December 15, according to the schedule agreed upon last August for meeting Belgiums reparations claim. These payments were supposed to be for 60,000,000 gold marks, each, due the 15th ol The diseach njonth since August. crepancy between the latter sum and the amount received was represented by credits given Germany for certain deliveries in kind. Paris Kansas Hopes to Oust K. K., K White Sulphur Springs', West Va Kansas will not drive the ICu Klux Klan from the state by force but will expel It by refusing to permit it to do business within the states boundaries, Governor Henry J. Allen declared in an address before the governors conference. A wtrit being sought in the Kansas supreme court, he said, would make disappear thu blazing cross and the pasture parties, where the men mask themselves and put on a fantaslc ceremony in the open field and terrorize an entire neighborhood. depart-partmeWashington The treasury Friday refunded $1,000,0000,-00- 0 of the public debt' in the largest financial operation by the government since the war. The government had to pay $700,000,000 of 4 4 per cent Victory notes called for redemption and $200,000,000 of treasury certificates of indebtedness maturing Friday. There also was payable by the government $100,000,000 as Interest on the nations' public debt. Secretary to the Treasury Mellons program to finance these obligations included an offering of of new treasury certificates of Alcohol Plotters Sent to Prison indebtedness and of treasury notes for and Abraham $300,000,006 which are being rapidly Cleveland. Louis absorbed by investors. . Auerbach of Cleveland, who pleaded guilty to charges to conspiracy to Measures Ready for Submission violate the national prohibition law Washington. Hearings on rural in connection with an alleged $1,000,-00-0 alcohol plot, were sentenced to credits legislation before the Senate banking committee neared a conclu- two years In the Atlanta penitentiary sion with members of the committee by Federal Judge D. C. Westenhaver adpredicting that a comprehensive bill and were each fined $11,000. In were -embodying features of several of the dition, the Auerbach brotherseach In farm relief measures now pending sentenced to serve one year would be ready for submission to the Warrenvllle workhouse here on other counts of the indictment. Senate early next week. nt -- e The Ephraim Cooperative o 4 h4-slbl- 4-ta Ephraim. Livestock association has been organized. The association is a nonstock, nonprofit concern. It purposes to coBankers 'Are Ready to Advance Loan operatively market fat beef cattle and lambs and to buy feeders and feeds as To Berlin; Government Attithey are wanted by its members. tude on Collections More Lenient Spanish Fork. The plant of the Utah-IdahSugar company at this Washington. The United States, as place has closed one of the most sucthe outstanding move in its plan to cessful campaigns of its history, havavert a collapse in the old world, is ing produced an average of 3300 bags about to Invite tbe European powers of sugar each twenty-fou- r hours durto make a final attempt to settle the ing the campaign. The campaign this German reparations problem, It was year was short, opening about the learned from tbe most authoritative middle of October and finishing slicing sources here. December 12. The plan of the United States for Kamas nSnow has has fallen to the intervention in the European situavicinity almost conttouosly since tion, which has filled two continents with excitement and anticipation, partThanksgiving and there is now sufficily because of the deep mystery sur- ent snow to permit all traffic being rounding it, can now be revealed. It conducted on sleighs. A half dozen teams came here from the reservation follows : Beiievemg that reparations is the bringing sleighloads of oats for markey to the present European crisis, the ket. A herd of about 600 cattle was United States will patricipate in a driven from Heber back to the reservacommission or some other form of of- tion, after the owners had vainly tried ficial inquiry to establish an exact for weeks to market at a profit. figure for Germany to pay. It would Ogden. National Canned Goods be a figure that would constitute just reparations for the war an amount week will be observed March a to 10, that would be up to Germanys ca- according to the advices received here. pacity to pay, but not beyond. Nephi. The Nephi Commercial Clnb If a settlement of the reparations problem can be effected by an agree, passed a resolution advocating the ment among the European powers on routing of motorists to Ely, Nev., via such a figure, the United States can Nephi and Beaver over the Zion park glye assurances that American bank- highway and thence west from Beaver ers stand ready to advance a loan. through Milford, Newhouse, Garrison:' With the proper securities, sufficient and Baker and Osceola, Nev., Instead to put Germany on her feet and Btart of over the lincbln highway, which i , , her towards amortization of the in- declared impassable. t , demnity. '"Salt Lake City Closing of the doors Finally, the United States government is willing to adopt a more len- of the defunct state bank of Duchesne to attributed directly to the frozen na--tient policy pn the question of collec-tiof- f ' of' !E v hr-hi- r--t News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Wi r' $,'' "Smiling At Smith, wearing ' the kind of smile With which he greeted the news that he had been elected governor of New York- - y l ' NUMBER 6. HEALY ai Occidental Aspect ef Delegation Impresses These Attending Con-- v , Pa fera nee; Visitors 8martly states gathered .here Thursday for a kv Drtseed. - three-daconference. Anticipating a prop ped parlay in January, when Lgusanne, iEurop eau diplomats ga' Pres ent HardlBg .wCl dleeuss with thered here believe that the admission ,::thHK.the question tsf enforcement, of Turkey to the league of nations many governors backed garter s vigor and a hew mean-t- o 1wi31tej'Srf stand that the queloh might as wen tfi at - mga'nlsatloiL Prom the HhV by Governor J rpfdnssed governors ol .,Xoul.Iapft fer- - , ttzon- Te Up - ; ' .; TIK0THY 10 .tutlvs Id Back; jCeunj, Is Called jfVe'" -- 21 ' 77T Gabriel Nanrtiw first president - of the Polish fell before an 'assassins bullet tnOon A Saturday, The tragedy occared at ihlln-tlo- n of paintings;' apd jfhqAJUsln was an artist, one .NlewatiomslEh long regatded bp his associates as ylsu tally deranged' The president bad just bp-- " ted a brief Address and, accompanied ty his aide de camp, and two 'of tL members of his cabinet, Was enter.- - the first hell of the exhibition te'W'tbe Timothy Healy, familiarly known paintings when NlewadomStS joined the throng eagerly1 pressing dbet the at "Tim, appointed the first governor chief exeqntivd to shake blB ha. I. general of the Irish Free State. . Instead of stopping: In frot 4J M. Narutowtcz, however, the :t,', rassta drcled the crowd, to a pbsitteA lA the redr, Then, working Ms way jsotlose to Ms victim that there v Jt. no chance of missing hq drew a itvotver-an- d fired three times all yhhufiets , piercing the presidents back, M. .Nafutowics, terribly warded, j collapsed to the floor and die Aipy in a few 'moments. THREE BANDITS OPEN'FIRE ON Tbe slayer - turned , fpft'A"-'- " t FEDERAL RE8ERVE TRUCK was immedately capture? , . AT DENVER r. unmercifully. He was tal..x station under exti" police Masked Gangsters Leap From Auto heavy guard. 1 v. As Bank Car Is Being Loaded w-..A council of mlnlsters.sww:' Aaid 8tart Shooting; Entire to called examine the sR; rtedly Petfce Force in Action created by the death of'the, dent, but their, decision if iUs taken, had not been jtaJe knqr, itgtae chtA If not please rememicr our subscription will help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1922. H steam ' two4ach jtte AA ; tfTAII, Warsaw;. - ...aeiftie Bapot al Hmstls i, ednesday ,, i Sdarla? An Tm rt: Trijsdy Occurs , at ExhK. J Palntlngsf'Thrse Shots K ftom Throuoh , f J'jidsswlpetf a wr No, :AAAlVrf ' ; aO ooEmsB of bich couhty PRESIDENT PALLS BECt: LETS 'OP ASSASSIN, W; , CAPTUSJd AND SEAT. 1 tKM Torn V 18 ' Hrf t v -- f i' v 4 raiti FEE. AL SMITH yea. person- were .to 4eatji br'TtTs steatn and Others burned, apprsymately thirty-fiv- e 'j (EaBv'probably fatally, v?b Houston T train Cast A West Teyus 'v . .111 It; scc;ld , - V service. CXRiOU8UY "V 7 , r N. ii- .i WHIN EN2JN3 rv ' . ! t28WIPE5 TWoiteh P!p Cylinder - ? ' k YT3t3f.Sr ,y ,... .. t v - , Z1 .SB EilES l; KBESfSa 4 ":V I - - It k f'. H Ts ij"' ' ; ;, v ' tK t& t 'v; ' if'VV--;- - , ajlftrf1 Mebt to tnis recountry. That is, it lfe ready tofeon-sidbank guard and escaped with the obligations o? each of the $200,000 in currency which was debtor coutries on their own merits, loaded onto a federal reserve granting more leniency to the terms of In front of the Denver mint, collection to those countries less able Monday. . to pay. ft he robbers seized the money and As sprang into a large automobile. Grenade Found In Ash Can their car sped away armed governLondon A disturbing discovery was ment guards Inside building made at the rear of Buckingham paltired from the windows of the mint ace when a grenade bomb was found at the robbers. In an ash cart which had just arrived The entire Denver police force to remove the palace refuse. How quickly was called into action in an the missile got into the cart is a effort to apprehend the lubbers. mystery and the police were examlng The funds were being transferred it to see if the charge had been refrom the mint to the local reserve moved. The authorities say they atbank. , tach no special importance to the find, While the loading was in progress, believing the grenade was thrown into an automobile drew up in front of the cart while it was on the way to the mint building. Three masked the palace by someone who merely robbers leaped from it. Before the wished to get rid of a dangerous sougovernment employes knew what had venir. happened, the bandits opened fire from high powered rifles Mail Plane and Lost Aviator Found Linton fell at the first fusillade Coalville. The spectacular and anxThe government employees returned ious search for Pilot Henry G. Boon-tr- a the fire, but the robbers acted quickly, lost since Friday morning when he sprang to the motor truck, grabbed left Salt Lake with the air mail for the bags of gold and escaped. While Rock Springs, Wyo., ended when a the robbery was going on, according telephone message from Boonstra hint to witnesses, a second automobile self, from Denning ranch, announced He left touring car, loaded with masked men, that he was safe and well. armed with shot guns and rifles stood his plane after a forced landing on 20 feet from the bandits car, apparPorcupine ridge, 20 miles east of Coalently ready to give aid should the ville, Friday morning and in a blindbandits need assistance. ing snow storm wandered until late At 11:30 a. m., R J. Grant, director Saturday night when he saw a light of the mint, announced ofncaliy that and stumbled into an isolated cabin the bandits had escaped with the en- which is owned and occupied by a tire consignment of $200,000 from the rancher named Freedom Rigby. After Denver Federal Reserve bank. Direc- repeated attempts the pilot and Rigby tor Grant said that the money was arrived at Denning's ranch and teleto fifty sacks containing $4,000 each. phoned to Coalville. It was to denominations of $5, all in currency. Captain Accused of Leaving Vessil San Francisco. Capt. George McPoland Under Martial Law efKinnon, master of the Pacific Mail Warsaw. Martial law became passenger steamer Newpotr, has been fective in Warsaw Monday by proclaaccused formally of sailing away and mation of the cabinet Captain the crazed artist who assassi- 'leaving in peril the lumber schooner nated president Narntowioz Saturday, Svep when the two vessels collides has been held for trial by court mar- near Port San Luis a few days ago. tial. At his preliminary examination, A complaint was filed with the fedhe declared l.e had acted on his own eral steamboat inspectors here by Capinitiative on shooting the president tain Karl Rohberg of the schooner orand that he had no accomplices. The Svea. An investigation has been declaration of martial law had added dered. After tlie collison the Svea to the sense of security felt by the was capsized and a great hole was torn m the Newport. people who, with General Joseph of staff as chief Pilsudski established Sarah Collapses As Play Begins of the army and General Sikorsm, as Pans. Sarah Bernhardt's fainting of parthe await convening premier, liament for the election of a new pre- spell, which came at the close of a was mier. i One of the first acts of SiKor-sk- rehearsal Monday afternoon In tho about overwork, by in taking over the premiership, brought The great was to order the arrest of several of opinion of her friends. the former soldiers of General Haller actress has just returned from a long whose influence in the army has been tiring tour of Italy, but notwithstand78 years she plunged whole captialized by the nationalists in their ing her "mto preparations for the lieartedl.v opposition to General Pilsudski. Many of Sacha Guitrys new to presentation also are custody pending persons Bn de Roman, which Sujet play an investigation of the assassination was to have its premiere Monday Model-sCol. is detained those Among once adjutant to General Haller. er serve about being truck tKfe-mi- nt Niew-adomsk- i, ki thoVmn, amount of. baupuper and -the shrink-- , age of the deposits without- liquidation v to a report given on an audit of the bank to Seth Pixton, state bank com-missioned Salt Lake City. Notice of the resumption of bounty payments was sent out to all counties to tbe state by Mark Tuttle, state auditor. The payments are to be resumed beginnntog Dec. 20 afer a suspension of nearly a year. Salt Lake City. Milton D. Joseph, whose mysterious disappearance from Salt Lake City eight? years ago and his identification at Miami, Fla., a year ago, showed that the law although sometimes slow, eventually enmeshes the culprit, was found goilty to Judge Ephraim Hansons district court ol grand larceny by trick and artifice The conviction was entered to connee. tion with Joseph stealing $54,000 from the Continental National hank, March f 16, 1014. Provo. At a spirited and largely attended meeting of the Utah County Fish and Game Protective association, it was overwhelmingly decided to work against the proposed change in the state laws raising the salary ot the fish and game commissioner from $2,400 to $4,500 per year. ' Ogden Prize stock from the nation lal stock show held at Chicago will b shown at the fourth annual Ogden livestock show to be held here from Jan. 2 to 6, according to Secretary Richards, all western spates are repre- i sented in tbe list of entries for ths show and from the interest manifested he predicts this will be a banner year. Salt Lake City. Hampshire sheep W. Miller of Salt Lake from the Thousand Springs Farm, Wendell, Idaho, won practically all the honors in that class at the toternational Livestock show at Chicagoi The exhibition of the Salt Lake woman won both champion ram and ewe as well as seven first places and two silver cups. owned by Mrs. Minnie -- ' Provo. After Jan. 2, 1923, it wilf-b- e unlawful to drive a horsedrawn vehicle after dark on any ot the road in Utah county without a lighted lamp or lantern that shall be visible from front and from the rear. An ordln anca to this effect was passed by the Utah county commission and will go Into effect on Jan. 2, 1923. , The state Bank ot 77 pat cenf liquidated to date with the probabilit j that the ultimate recovery to depositor will be 100 per cent, according to a report given to the state bank com mlssioner. , . J Salt Lake City Fane has been more than t |