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Show 4 - y' 'a I v ' U ' ''4 ' . V - - f, U . -- ft- C ' TpKh 4?.4r;rifcc f.i t " V? First Class Job Printing At living prices. Let us have your next order for anything you want prints eA Rich County News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. f- ,'W si j' . vi U i 4a ' W i "a fi -- . C. y YEAR RANDOLPH RICH COUNTYUTAH, h: - - ' . Occupationists Discipline City of chum by Bringing in Tanks And Machine Guns; . Rioters Released yrMARCH j Dusseldorf. The French Monday were in possession of the strips of ter- ritory between the Cologne and and the Coblenz and Mayence bridgeheads, thereby securing railway lines that have heretofore been in unoccupied territory. The operation was planned to strengthen the Rhineland customs control. Between twelve and fifteen thousand civilian workers from France and Belgium are awaiting the order to put them at work on the railway lines throughout the Ruhr and Rhineland. Plans for operating the roads, it is expected, will be completed this week. ' The disciplining of the city of Bochum for its attitude toward the occupation has been featured by wholesale arrests and the virtual declaration of a state of sieze. The French showed their strength by bringing tanks and machine guns to the heart of the town. Most of those arrested were released. Co-b'e- nz Liner Brings Rare Animals to Zoo New York. Bringing rare species of animals and birds to replenish zoos and circuses, the American liner has docked from Antwerp and Hamburg. The shipments included a herd of fifteen zebras, many monkeys, 1200 canaries, two kangaroos and a number of hyenas. A lion killing drill, which is ft large member of the baboon family, noted for its ferocity, was among the animals, a3 well as a cheetah and a hunting leopard. The drill was the first brought to this country. Twelve Javanese peacocks, one of which traveled in a box six feet long, with its tail wrapped in linen; were among the most valuable of the birds. , Min-nekah- Stowaways Take Charge of Vessel stowVancouver, B.C. Twenty-nin- e aways, conniving with nine members of the crew, took virtual charge of the voyage of the 6000-to- n freighter Taibu Maru from Koke, Japan, to this port, after a mutiny in which the captain and officers of the ship were dominated by the rebellious party. This was revealed Sunday after the arrest of the nine members and taking of twenty-nine stowaways to the dominion immigration station after the freighter wirelessing for help arrived in this port. Challenges .Lodges Right to Seat Bpston. The right of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge to his seat in the United States senate was challenged Monday when Conrad W. Crooker, acting as an attorney for John A. Nicholls, defeated prohibition candidate for United States senator in the recent election, presented a long statement to Governor Cox in which it was urged that it was the governors statutory duty to recall and vacate the certificate of election, issued to Senator Lodge, and forthwith to issue precepts for a new ' senatorial election. ! Airplane Delivers Liquor to Autoists Spokane, Wash. A huge airplane circled over the municipal landing field Sunday. On the ground, with two occupants, stood a big touring car. The plane, after making a number of circles, gently glided to earth. Behind a bam nearby, four police and government officials watched. As the plane came to a stop, the pilot unloaded a lumber of bundles, which the men in he automobile began to transfer to the car. The officers made a rush, out the air pilot was too quick. v Questions Jurys Conduct Ogden. Alleged happenings in the j iry room during the consideration by .1 e federal jury of the James Pingree 'use were given as a reason by H. H. Henderson for the de-nin requesting a postponement of he passing of sentence upon the bank-'- r, 'convicted last week of violating the national bank act. Judge Page Moiris granted the request and continued the passing of sentence. At-'orn- se x Blae Costs Netv York. ' Two Lives Two persons, a mother babe, were end her killed and four others were injured when fire of unknown origin swept through an apartment house here earl;, Monday. f Fifty Hurt in Train Crash Chicago. One man killed and fifty injured when the Badger Limited of the Chicago, Northshore & Milwaukee i ail way telescoped two cars of an ele- vated train Sunday. MEN ON TRIAL ACCUSED OF BEING MEMBERS OF SWINDLE SYNDICATE MOVE Berlin. The German government demands the release at this time of all police officers still under arrest in the French area of occupation in a note presented to the French by the German charge daffaires at Paris, it was learned here . , Thursday. Berlin reserves the right to demand full satisfaction for alleged acts of violence in the Ruhr and vigorously protests against such acts. In the note the German government gives its version of the occurrences at Gelsenkirchen on February 2, when two French gendarmes and a German police sergeant were wounded. The sergeant died later. The note calls attention to the subsequent measures undertaken by the JURY CONVICTS CAPITALIST French occupational authorities, reOF WILFUL MISAPPLICA. ferring to the imposition of a fine TION OF FUNDS of 100,000,000 marks and to the arrest of members of the police force. The communication alleges that the latter Former Ogden Banker Accused of step was attended by brutal exMisapplying National Bank Funds cesses on the part of the French Will Be Sentenced; Attorneys troops. Expected ' to ' Appeal t "The German government, the note continues, "states that the clash with the indivdual officers of the shutzpo-lize- i, caused by French gendarmes, Ogden, Utah. A jury in the United was considered by the French occupa- States district court Friday shortly tional, forces as sufficent reason to after noon found James Pingree! proceed against the entire city with Ogden banker, capitalist and sugar forceful measures, the severity of magnate, guilty of violating the nawhich could hardly be exaggerated. . ' tional bank act Even in case blame had rested with was The convicted banker oq-bthe German officers, the punitive would .haveJbqen.: a serious oneof thq seven counts found against violation, of law, as not even In war him by the recent federal grand Jury. do acts of Individuals permit the im- A verdict of not guilty was inposition of penalties upon the entire structed by Judge Page Morris on population.1 , the second and third counts in his The French government apparently instructions to the jury. The twelve approves the action of the local com- men found him not guilty on the remanders, as these, without restraint, four counts. are continuing the maltreatment of maining The penalty provided by the federal the city. statutes is a fine not exceeding $5,000 oi imprisonment of not more than In Hunt Join Officers Dry Los Angeles. Federal prohlbtion five years. It is expected that his agents Thursday joined the police in counsel will file a motion for a stay their search for the slayer of Earle of execution, to be followed by the Remington, electrical engineer, shot filing of a writ of error. A new trial down In his own dooryard a week will probably be demanded also. Their entry came after a The count on ' which the Ogden ago. by the police that the widow, banker was found guilty Involved the Mrs. Virginia Lola Stone Remington, alleged misapplication of the funds of had told them the dead man was a the Pingree National bank of Ogden "society bootlegger, and after the in the crediting to the account in the police found, questoned and temp- bank of the James Pingree company orarily released a man who admitted with $2,675 from a dividend of $8,750, having operated three stills for the held by the government to have been engineer. The police also said they illegally declared by Mr. Pingree, the had located a large quantity of liquor banks president. said to have been in Remingtons possession, but the chief interest of New Record Set For Ashton Derby the federal officials was beleived to Ashton, Idaho. Smashing all speed rest in the police statement that one records for a twenty-five-micourse of. Remingtons notebooks, containing and winning by the narrowest margin 200 names and records of sales, had in the history of traildom, Smoky come into their hands. Gaston, trapper and mail carrier of Henrys Lake, capturAsks U. S. to be In World Court ed first honors In the American dog President Harding Washington. derby here Thursday. Tud Kent of Saturday asked the senate to make Buffalo River, champion for the past the United States a full feldged mem- two years, grossed the tape just 14 ber of the permanent court of seconds behind Gaston and took secjustice at The Hague which ond money. Third place went to tt was established under the league of school boy the Zarn, nations covenant. In a message to of Ashton, and George Pilcher of the senate the executive asked that Henrys Lake came In fourth. Lyd absent be given to American adhesion Hutchison of Ashton, heroine of last to the protocol of the international years classic made a game drive, but tribunal. was just 2 minutes and 11 seconds too late to get in the money. Despite Many Grenades Found in N. Y. the soft trail, due to the exceptionally New York. The seizure of seventy-fiv- e warm weather of the last few days, cases of hand grenades and high the first five to finish came in ahead explosives being unloaded from a of the time established last year by truck Into a basement in the Chelsea Champion Kent, which, was 2 hours pier district Saturday led to the dis- and 35 minutes. Gaston covered the covery of 100 more cases, which had course in the time of g been secreted In a river front lodging 2 hours, 9 minutes and 38 seconds. house. Four men, who were , trans- Kents time was 2 hours 9 minutes 52 ferring the explosives, were taken In seconds; Zarns 2:17:39; Pilchers 2; custody and quizzed as to the source 27 :58 ; Hutchisons 2 :30 :09, and destination of their cargo. - ut le dude-wrangl- nl 01-co- record-breakin- ' News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Plead Guilty Conspiring to Slay Wellsburg, W. Vn. Thirty men in dieted for complicity in the Clifton-vill- e riots of last summer in which Sheriff Pax ill seven miners were killed, entered pleas of guilty to conspiracy cliargs In circuit court Each prisoner was here Friday. sentenced to serve a term of three yars in the Moundsville penitentiary. EMPHATIC DEMAND IS MADE FOR REPEAL OF ' UTAH ANTI. V SMOKING STATUTE -- t ' a,. Attacks Upon Blue ' Legislation and Denunciation of Oppression s Feature Remarks of, . "The'Speakers " Lake City. Emphatic condemnation of the Southwick law was voiced Saturday afternoon by a mass meeting at the OrpfcMni .theater. The curtailment of personal liberty .which had resulted because of. it, and the ill effects" which has? dlowgdslp. e State, were bitterly assaltdd 'Vy speakers '"who were heartily applauded by an audience that crowded Into every nook and cranny of the theater. At the close of the meeting resolutions were adopted providing for appointment of a committee of 100 to effect the organization of a Party of Freedom, the purpose of which shall be to combat the effects of the law, obtain its repeal, and prevent further freak legislation in the state. Speakers who addressed the meeting said that the liberties and rights of the people have become smothered by too many laws. IV. W. Ray, the first speaker, said that the people are becoming divided into two classes those who work for the government and those who do noL The state is so hampered by restrictive laws, he said, that citizens are, coming to' suspect that their next-doneighbors are detectives. Such laws as the statute, Vere L. McCarthy said, not only curtail personal liberty, but also create disregard and disrepect for all law, and make hyprocriteA1 of public officials. Utah, he said, because of its freak legislation, is being ridiculed from ocean to ocean and from Canada to the gulf. For the good of the state and the rights of its people, he appealed for the copperation of Mormon, Jew and Gentile In retrieving the state from the undesirable position into which it had been forced by too ardent reformers. Formal Invitations to attend the meeting had been extended to both houses of the legislature. However, presence of the legislators was not anti-cigar- et or anti-cigar- et noted. An Invitation to attend the meeting was read In the house by the clerk with other communications. McCnskell of Piute county immediately moved that the house adjourn until 2 oclock Monday In order that the members might attend the meeting. The motion was seconded, but was lost by a large majority when put to a vote. Speaker Seegmiller ordered that the invitation be filed, and the house proceeded with its regular order of business. , Honolulu Feels Earth Shocks , shock Honolulu. An earthquake characterized as extremely severe was recorded by tlie University of Hawaii sismograph Saturday night at 9 oclock (11 :30 p. m. San Francisco time). The temblor continued for one hour, but it was impossible to estimate its direction or distance from Honolulu. Work Succeeds Fall r Washington. Selection of General Work to succeed AlThirteen Perish In Hotel Fire the interior Kansas City. Thirteen persons bert Fall as secretary of President Names Mellons Assistant of Senator Harty S. New, of Inand to were and others burned death three Washington. McKenkie Moss of diana to become postmaster general Kentucky was nominated Tuesday to were reported missing in a fire herea was announced Tuseday at the White which destroyed of early Thursday the be assistant secretary House. frame rooming house. Citizens Mob Holdup Man Ogden. Thomas A. Glen,' 20, of Denver, turned bandit liefe Saturday, held up J. M. Hill, service station proprietor, was in turn held up by his coworker and then received a severe beating from a mob of Infuriated citizens before being turned over to the police. Glen was unarmed and Is now In a hospital. His companion with the gun and loot escaped. two-sto- ry Price. A change of venue was granted to Mike Pigioiakis, one of the fifteen coal miners charged with the killing of A. P.' Webb last summer. . , Prisoner Aged Contractor Identifies Moab. At the regular meeting of As One of Men Who Bunk- the board of commissioners, it was . oed Him; He Played In ' decided to respond to the request of , Bucket Shop the Utah State Farm' bureau and . take an active part in the state-wid- e cleanup campaign. Denver, Colo., Frank Donovan ol A poultry exhibit was held Beaver. Fort Worth, Tex., testifying'- - at the here the direction of the Beaunder betrial of twenty men charged with ver Poultry association. Professor nation-wide of a members ing ring Vernal Willie of the U. A. C. judged of confidence men detaled how he the birds. 5 was swindled out of $54,787.75 by the students have Kaysville Thirty-si-x gang in Denver in August, 1921. on a the honor for qualified place Donovan, who is 71 years old, forroll for the third term at the Davis Is New a and Orleans in lived merly county high school. Of the thirty-si- x former Mississippi levee contractor. students seventeen are sophodeDonovan walked over to the ; fendants and, patting A. B. Cooper, mores. one of the defendants, on the head, Moab. Contracts have been closed ' declared Copper was known to him as here by a number of local cattlemen one Buehring, one of the men who to deliver to cattle buyers of Salt , swindled him. Lake, 1000 head of steers this spring. Donovan testified he met a man Mt. Pleasant A rabbit hunt was named J. W. Bagby in a park at Colo- held by the ML Pleasant gun club. ' rado Springs, Colo., and Came with Two teams were chosen and about him to Denver. They walked up to 300 rabbits were killed during the Donovan the state capitol building, afternoon. testified, where they met a stranger Price. The Utah Leather company, who was introduced to him under the which has been making preparations name of Buehring. Donovan testified Bagby gave Bueh- to open up a tannery here for several ring $10. In a short time Buehring months, has commenced operations. came back with $20. Bagby then sugEphraim. The extension division gested, Donovan said, lets go over af the Utah Agriculture college have to the bucket shops and weU make been" giving instruction in Sanpete some money. in various lines of farm and county, "First we played $500 apiece, Do- borne labors. ( novan declared. Buehring wrote Provo. Acceptance of the report out the tickets and gave us the monThen we made a play of $54,-00- 0 af the sugar beet committee and of ey. upon by a the contract agreed and won $100,000 each. majority of the committee and the sugar companies was the final action Serious Charges Mark Voting at a meeting of the committee and Chicago. Charges' "of "kidnapping members of the Utah county farm of officials, of stuffing ballot boxes bureau.-.- , - . and f the use of firearms and --gong Morgan. The tliird' car of Iron ore politics Tuesday marked the primaries In which for the first time In is being shipped from here consigned mayoral primaries and elections for to the United States Smelting and the last eight years. Mayor William Refining company at Midvale. Hale Thompsons name is not on the ML Pleasant. Deputy Game Warballot and in which for the first time den P. A. Poulson reports 2500 rain, also in Chicago aldermanic candi- bow fry planted in local streams ths ticket. dates appear on a week, brought from iSpringville past inIn the old Twenty-firward, state hatchery. cluding the gold coast on the Lake St. George. Farmers are busy Michigan shore, just north of the downtown business district, now the with their spring work here. Some new Forty-secon- d ward, Michael A. are plowing or harrowing preparatory Dannina, a Democratic judge, was to spring seeding. missing and was reported to have Delta. The Delta Boy Scouts hava been kidnaped by a band of five men Btarted in to improve the Delta park who invaded the polling place. Invesby having it planted with trees and tigators could find no one to admit fenced. The city park contains twenthe man had been carried away foracres. The precinct is in an Italian ty cibly. Aldermen Logan. The Elks of the .Logan Dorsey neighborhood. Crowe and Charles Agnew are con- lodge are beginning to prepare to put testing in this ward to determine on a good musical comedy early in which shall represent it. Before the the coming month. redistricting each of the thirty-fiv- e Ogden. A blooded Holstein-Fres-la- n wards which were represented by two bull has been purchased by dairyaldermen now will have but one. men of Huntsville. the Ogden. Success is attending Leaders Killed In Union Fight for an American collections for drive labor war Chicago. Chicagos home in this city, according victim Tues- Legion claimed its twenty-sixt- h Don Rhivers. Commander to Red Kinsella, day, when William Price. The Rev. Fr. A. F. Giovan-on- i, notorious ganster, was shot to death local Cathlolic priest, has anin a pitched battle at a meeting of Paul Raden, nounced that his contributon to the butchers union. member of the union, was wounded Home Products week will be the perThe gun battle forming of marriages free. in the shoulder. broke out during a heated discussion Logan. Cache farmers must inover an attempt of the Hebrew but- crease their beet tonnage 25 per cent 2 chers to secede from th Amalgamated in order to share In the basis Meat Cutters and Butchers of Amer- for beet payment Farm bureau memica. More than fifty shots were fired. bers were told by Samuel ChristenFour or five men took part in the sen, division manager. affray. R. Cloward narPayson.-r-Elm- er rowly escaped having his eyesight Everett Police Find Bomb destroyed when a battery exploded Everett, Wash., Police are seeking in the U. S. Battery Station and two men who were seen in the rear acid into his face. threw of the Normanna hall Monday night, Spanish Fork. The Nebo Poultry ns the result of finding there a huge association, comprising poultry men bomb with a partially burned defecThe bomb, tive fuse. comprised of the Spanish Fork, Pbysoh and was found by Salem district has recently been efof nitroglycerin, largely bad burned fected. of fuse feet boys. Three but one foot of it remained. Ogden. Mrs. J. C. Penney, wife of the founder of a chain of drygoods Liner and Freighter Crash stores, is dead in Miami, Fla., acNew York. The outwardbound cording to information received by a passenger liner I.enape, for Charles- cousin in Ogden. ton, S. C, collided with the incoming Park City. Charles Hill is in the freighter, El Sud, from Galveston, hospital with a severe gash in his Texas, in the Hudson river Tuesday throat and Matt Maki is . in jail Both vessels were badly afternoon. awaiting the outcome of Hills Injur v, damaged, but were aide to proceed to as the result of a fighL their p ers. Salt Lake City. If H. B. 173, introduced Stookey by Representative Irish Execute Deserter becomes a to Utah the legislature Dublin. The first offh-- il execu law, instead of legal notices, concerntion by the Irish Free State since exing taxes, filings, land sales and Impiration of tiie governments amnesty provements and other matters of Inoffer came when Thomas Gibson, for terest to the taxpayers being publish, mer soldier in the national army was three notices placHe deserted to the ed in newspapers, shot for treason. ed in three public places will be beld a some ith him. rifles rebels, taking sufficient notice. , . nt inter-natio- ' make tWENTY Contention Raised That Even Acta Of War - Do Not Permit Penalties on Entire Populations " lnot please remember NUMBER 16 3, 1923 GOVERNMENT FILES PROTEST AT PARIS, RESERV. Bo- r, vUCIICOUNTY GERMAN TO " Post-maste- - non-partisst - N 43-5- i v . - OFFICERS RELEASE RIGHT f -- subscription' will this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news , service. 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