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Show FORK. UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH Of John D. Thrift. Sr. Pumuges In the Bll, against John M. nit.hl ndssloner of Wasatch ' Henry T. Coleman, ro CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSALS CAN NOT BE SUBMITTED FOR RATIFICATION. The supreme court In a tinunlnioiiH opinion on June 1, held that federul eoiiNtltutlonul amendment eunnot lie submitted to popular vole for ratification by state having referendum provision In their Wuriilngton. n. The method of ratifying amendment, the court held, I a national power specifically granted by the federal constitution und the states hare no authority to provide otherwise. In so holding, the court declared Inoperative provision of the Ohio state constitution authorizing submission of federal amendment to a referendum for ratification, und overturned statp supreme court de. crocs dismissing Injunction proceeding In a taxpayer's suit to enjoin 's submission of the prohibition and suffrage amendments to a referendum vote. Next to the cases Involving the validity of the prohibition amendment and the enforcement, the Ohio referendum cases were considered the most Important before the supreme court. The derision does not affect the pending prohibition cusps. The court's opinion, however, put an end to any controversy us to whether Ohio ha ratified both amendments and put Ohio definitely In the list of state approving each of the Tower to ratify n federal amend, umendment, according to the courts opinion, which wua rendered by Associate Justice Day, I derived from the federal constitution and a state ha no authority to designate the menna of ratification. Justice Duy said that, by requiring ratification to be by the legislature," the framer of the constitution meant the recognized legislative body In ttch state. PLAN IS REJECTED Senate Returns Overwhelming Vote Against Armenian Proposal. lresldent Wilson's Washington. idea for an American inundate over Armenia was rejected In the senate June 1 by a vote of more than 2 to L Thirteen Democrat cast their vote with the united Itcpubllcan membership on the final roll call and the resolution "respectfully declining" to grant congressional authority for the mandate was adopted 52 to 33 in the form drafted by the Republican AGUILAR TO QUIT MEXICO. to Ba PermitCarranzas ted to Leave Native Land. Son-In-La- w Vera Cruz. General Cun dido Agul lar, governor of Vera Cruz, and of the late President Curranzu, bus surrendered to the new government and will be allowed to leave the son-in-la- ' Bill Provide Five Plan, Cash Bonus, Horn and Farm Aid, Vocational Training, Land Settlement and Paid-uInturance. Armed intervention Washington. In Mexico should the new forces lu control show an Inability or unwillingness to set up a stable government more friendly towards Americans was recommended to the senate on Mny 81 by the foreign relations subcommittee Investigating Mexlcnn affairs, headed by Jicnutor Fall of New Mexico. Should u stable government he established the committee recommended that full recognition be accorded It and that financial assistance be offered by the Inltcd States. The committee said, however, full recognition should mt be given until a treaty hud been entered Into predl. fitted upon assurances: That provision of article 27 of tin reconstitution of 1917, commonly FROM a garded by foreigners confiscatory, KNOX PEACE RESOLUTION SUP. PAYS TRIBUTE TO HEROES ALL GAVE WHO AMERICA PORTERS FAIL TO MUSTER shall not be enforced against Amcri FOR LIBERTY. run. REQUIRED MAJORITY. That the constitutional clause, jmc vldlng that none but a Mexican cltb Seventeen Democrats Join With RePilgrimage to Cemeteries of France zen may be a minister of liny religious Mule By Thousand, While LeadiIn to Override publicans Attempt creed in Mexico and that no periodical Vote Prealdentlal ng Men and Women Express the Veto, of a religious churncter ahull comment Their Appreciation. 220 to 152. Being on any jMilltlcal affairs of the nation or publish any Information regarding Par!. With the break of dawn on the act of the authorities or private Washington. Lacking twenty-nin- e s, the Sunday, May 30, pilgrimages of thousIndividuals hi so fur as they huve to votes of the necessury French men, wodo with public affairs, be Inapplicable house failed On .May 28 to pas the ands of black-claKnox resolution to end the war with men snd children started from sixty-ou- e to American. tutus and village for the Atuerl. That the provision that no minister llermuny and Austrlu, over President or religious corporation may conduct Wilsons veto. The result wa not can cemeteries In France. Ry night-fal- l there was not a single American schools or primary Instruction shall unexpected. The vote was 220 to 152, not be applicable in the case of Ameri- seventeen Democrats Joining with Re- grave In France that was not decorpublicans In attempting to override ated with some memento of the love cana, and That the ariule under which unde, the veto, while two Republicans voted and gratitude which the French peassirable foreigner ntuy be expelled be with the Democrats to sustain It. antry feel toward their deliverers. o revised a to give Americans the The town adjacent to the larger on the the floor, fight sturtlng right to confer with the representa- Republican lender predicted that the eemeterle hud special ceremonies. veto would stand by a margin of ten, Some of the most famous orator of tive of their government. The recommendations also proposed but nevertheless announced their de- France made speeches. Throughout f provision In the agreement for the termination to make the fight just the cemetery zone Sunday was a immediate appointment of a claims the same and let the vote go to the memorable day in the history of n commission to adjudicate the claim of people. relations. France Americans, the committee to be made Predicting final action, wljlcli again proved In a solemn and Impressive up of men chosen by the two govern- ended efforts to establish peace, there fashion that she has not forgotten the ment and with the understanding that wu an hour of debate In which the 80,000 ollre-dru- b fighters who broke It finding be binding and be Immed- president's position wa assailed by the enemy lines at St. Mihlel and In iately carried out by the payment of Republicans and defended by Dem-- 1 the Argonne forest, crat. Attacking the Republican lead- - Muny of France' leading citizens the damage adjudged. ershlp . of congress, Representative Issued special messages to the people Dlannunzlo Reported III. Connally, Democrat, Texas, challenged of America. Marshal Foch said: An Innsbruck dispatch the party In control to present i "France's soldiers will never forget Geneva. III at straight-ou- t resolution for repeal ' the courage and the sacrifice of their says Gabriele d'Annunzto 1 Flume wlU fever. It I believed the all wartime legislation and prouiisel American brothers In arms who fought malady Is the same as that which re- lKmocratlc support .In an effort ti and died by their side like men. cently appeared among sailors at pas It In the event of a president la Marshal Retain declared: The veto. l Flume. bonds of true friendship and comradeDeclaring that pussnge of the Kno: ship forged by common sacrifices sufBerlin Soldiere Pledge Loyalty. resolution would fix the time of re fered by those French and American Iterlln. Commanders of the garrison peul of wurtluie laws. Representative heroes sleeping side by side in France of Greater Berlin visited the minister Mondell, Republican leader, came hue: will remain strong forever. of defense Monday and took the oath with a challenge to the Texas nien-be- r Surah Rernliardt penned the followto give proof of his ability to de ing: that they and their corps were ready The Seine will dry up, Furls to protect the constitution by force liver Democratic help," but the will be dust, before the sacred memory was lost In a howl from both of the American heroes against any attempted coup. pusses from sides of the chnmber. the women of France, who loved them ' Fearful Loee From Flood. Later In the day, however, Mr. Con- as their own sons. There is not a woTwenty-seveLouth, England. nolly, without comment, threw Into man In France today who does not bodies of those who lost their lives the house hopper a Joint resolution remember that without the supreme Saturday night In the sudden overflow providing for repeal of every hit of sacrifice of these thousands of brave of the River I.ud have been recovered war-tim- e legislation, effective on the Americans, laris might be the capital and many person are missing. I'n date of the resolution' passage. of the German empire. official estimates still place the death loss at about fifty. MURDERED ON IDAHO HIGHWAY Would Copy Kansas Law. Establishment of a Washington. PIETRO MASCAGNI Man and Woman Slain While Camping federal court of Industrial relations By Roadside. similar to that In Kansas, to settle Iocatello. Mystery, which so far labor troubles, was recommended has defied solution at the hands of the senate labor committee by pence officers, envelops the murder at Governor Allen of that state. nn early hour Friday morning of n man and woman believed to he F. (i. GEN. SALVADOR ALVARADO Jennings and wife of llolse, nt a palm about two milt's west of Runcroft. The bodies of the murdered couple were discovered lying upon the ground about KK) feet from a Ford car In which tuey nre presumed to have been The head of the woman traveling. hml been crushed with a blunt instrument and both lmd been shot with n .38 calibre revolver, which was found few hundred feet distant from the bodies. The bodies reposed on a piece of canvas and It Is presumed from tuts fact that they had Intended camping for the night, although there wus no Indication of a fire having been two-third- d Re-fo- re ' country. General Aguilar was permitted to fouie to this port to sail abroad and arrived here Monday, accompanied by General Medina. General Aguilar's family reaelied here Tuesday. He will sail with them on the first available steamer. Three Are Found Slain. West Grove, Pa. Mrs. Dunlup and her daughter Ruth, aged 10, were found dead In their beds and Roy Eidleberger, who whs believed to be the woman's sweetheart, was also found dead. It being believed he killed the couple and then himself. Hungary Abolishes Masonic Lodges. A frou Copenhagen. dispatch D ml h pest say the Hungarian minister of the Interior has Issued n decree abolishing ull freemason lodges, the funds of which will he confiscated and devoted to Tiuiiiiuiitariati Bank Clerk Kills Himself. Oinuhn. Walter Hanson, former bank clerk, jumped In front of a passenger train early Tuesday and was killed. A list of debts totaling $303 wa found In his pocket. Indian Uprising Spreading. Washington. An Indian uprising at Cajtt ltumha, near Rio Rumlm, Earn-dor- , ha grown Into a widespread movement and 1 attributed to the new government tax registration. n be-fo- re started. Loan to Silver Producer. k ... s , ( The secretary of Washington. the treasury would he authorized under a bill Introduced by Senator Henderson. Democrat, Nevada, to make loans to silver producers so Gen. Salvador Alvarado, Mexican eun continue operations and notthey he rebel loader of the new Sonora to throw compelled silver on the margov. ernment, sent to Washington to plead ket In view of lower market prices th eaua of that for that metal. government before th state department Road Will Link National Park Jap Would Renew Alliance. Washington. A. I,. Westgard. repiv. Toklo. Huron Gonsnko Huyashl, the American seating Automobile new the ambassador Japanese to Great will leave here June I will take up negotiations for n Britain, a pathflmliiig motor trip to link in u renewal of the Japnnese-Engllsalsingle great highway a majority of liance ns soon a hu reaches London, national parks In the west. according to the Asupl. Would Repeal War Measure Village Visited By Fire. Washington. Repeal of all wartime Halifax, N. S. Fire swept the legislation was proposed on Friday n muln street of the village of London-derr- y a Joint resolution Introduced by R,.m on Sunday, destroying forty-seve- n rcM'iitative (Vmully, Democrat. Texas buildings, The repeal would he effective on four including final churches, a school and a public hull. pussuge of the rosoluilon. There was no loss cf life. A Pietro Maecagni, the famoua composer, may be elected a member of the Italian eenate before the reopening f parliament Mexican Capital Partially Dry. Deadlock On Rivera and Harbors. Mexico City. This city Is virtually Senate and house conWashington. redry" during the night hours a a feree on the annual river und harbor sult of precautionary order from the appropriation bill reached a deadlock new government. Saloon must close on Monday and voted to report that at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and further effort to perfect that msusure second-clas- s cafe at 7 p. in. In conference would he futile. German Political Speakers Mobbed. Explorers Frozen to Death. Berlin. Speaker at two political Copenhagen. Two members of Capmeetings at Mecklenburg were attacktain Roald Amundsen' north ex. ed and seriously Injured by mobs, ac pedltlon, Knudsen and Tesseii.polar are recording to report received here. The ported In advice received Monday as election campaigns are becoming more having frozen to death during the winand more disorderly. ter of 1019-20- . t. h bill Washington. The soldier bonus aftwas passed by the house Saturday ernoon by u vote of 289 to 92. It now goes to the senate. The affirmative vote was 35 In exs majority re. cess of the under the suspension of the quired rules procedure agreed upon by the lenders to force action. The political division was : For the hill 174 Republicans, 112 Democrats, 1 Prohibitionist. 2 Independents, Against 10 Republicans and 52 Democrat. Final action was had after a fight which developed extreme bitterness and three preliminary tests of strength In which the bonus supporters showed steady gain. The house was In a wild uproar and confusion throughout the debate, Speuker Glllett was unable to restore order at any time. Several times Ihe house chamber was a veritable bedlam. Cheers and applause were met by Jeers und boos. The' bill carries five plans of federul aid for the men, as follows: Cash bonus, home and farm aid, vocational training, land settlement and paid-u- p Insurance. Under the cush bonus feature, $1.25 a day will be paid for overseas service, with a maximum of $025, and $1 a duy for service In the United States, with a maximum of $500. The taxation levies provided to raise the $1,500,000,000 estimated to be necessary to defray the cost of the legislation will continue In effect for three years. They are: Additional levies of from 1 to 3 per cent on Incomes over $5000; one-hal- f of 1 per cent levy on real estate transfers ; Increases averaging 33 per cent on tobacco products; tax of 2 eents on each $10 transaction of stock and produce exchanges, and 10 per cent tax, retroactive to March, 15, on Issues of stock dividends. pose, Steve Twelve-ye- Musi leh and Nick ol n bead Wlikie iove for while trying to make powder old sheds, threw some smoltek der Into n fire ut hi horn Lake, and was painfully bum, the face and hand Ju the which followed. utsuff Tie and Daggett, Utah's newest and lest county, report an Jnny sensed valuation of about 6 p. this year, as compared with valuation of 1919. The total t, 778, a compared with $719,0, three and us 1 octort 19 ur Diet Ibetod tie of shthii other der. i: s D years of nge, of Ogdet drowned. It is believed stricken with an attack of hear ease and drowned while uncm J. F. Lehman, convicted of ft P y ifl. ies, DUS idard la the district court at Brigham on bis plea of guilty, bn beet to the state prison to begin an Indeterminate sentence 0 f one to twenty yeurs, A tile drainnge project la ; to reclaim a tract of 7250 am land five miles west of Salt Lakt" tract has an excessive amount at which must be removed before can be grown. Thomas O'Brien Nagasawa, nnese resident of Garland, rested for having In his (Astern quantity of white mule," 1 decoction having a large pemt of alcohol. Several Salt Lake citizens hauh subpoenaed to serve a wlUww t Ider G $ quit ilydi 1 (oe tli n Re- I iam year. Word comes from Vernal th, headgate in the big hlghllne which obtains Its water from th' ley river, hnd been swept out flood. The loss to the canal pr It was said, would approximate Diving Into the swimming p, Wann Springs at Suit Lake,k Jans, could and ( me a Vegel t), THRILLERS BOOKED FOR EUROPE Predicte Uidott' j 1-- 3 Soothsayer C. Hathaway & h nge, patrolman on the police department from 1913, to February 7, ian 'i und killed May 24 In pistol duel with, Arthur ift bandit, It 1ms Just been uJJK convicted at Sult'Lake of ,h' of Marko La us, each mud U T1 effort to establish hi 0b nntl fasten the erlnie upon ft in statements n to why death should not be passed, two-third- Hungarian , Ink! p Franeo-Amerlcu- MANDATE url usked by Johan, m In a suit filed following J, of land owned hy her fuj Ponuld Should Stable Government Be Established, Favors Recognition and Financial Assistance Be Extended By United States. Action of Legislature In Ratification of ths Dry Law Is Final, and Ef. forts of Wets to Overturn De cislon Comes to Naught amendment. FINAL VOTE COMES AT CLOSE OF UPROARIOUS DAY OF BITTER ATTACKS. BELIEVES AMERICANS SHOULD HELP STABILIZE AFFAIRS IN MEXICAN REPUBLIC. C0l,r' KTITC IT; wo 1J F. too w: turn of Rulere to Thrones. Budapest. Starling prophecies rela- the trlul of Jack Dempsey, tive to world peace, political changes champion pugilist, l. Sun Francisco It be will held In at and the Impending fate of Europe There are 4200 automobile prominent figure in the great war are made by Hungarys national sooth- Weber county, Including Ogdet i sayer, Mine. Sybilline Bellaugh. according to the report of thee; Thrones will be reestablished all assessor. The report show 1 over Europe, Including France, Ger- crease of 700 cars over 1919. many, Austria, Poland and Hungary, The committees of the 5' within a year," she say. The s Teacher association and the 0 will return to Germany, but dal club at Kaysville have ro the former emperor will go Insane and splendid start toward establish!; the crown prince will be murdered. civic center and pluygrounds. There will be sanguinary upheavals In ba The state France preliminary to the constitution the health bacteriologist that th department of a kingdom. Bolshevism will end in killed upon the streets of Ogdet x 1921 in Russia. Mexico will be the ww biting Eisaku Mlyaglshlma, starting point of the next war. High fected with the rabies. prices will abate anu European exA factory designed to manures change will be quoted nt par In two cheese and condensed mill P butter, .'cars. There will he the greatest American exodus of Jews from Russia and cen- ducts will be built In companj Mutual the by Creamery tral Europe In history, hut they will a cost of $150,000. not go to Palestine. They will, Y rather, Scabies wus found to prevail Holien-zollern- III B: lAmoi ,irlt non T tick le ont lit cbf jbod; I'U fr Y01 u w to 18 file 10 Fa emigrate to Argentina and MtMco. considerable frequency among nt Snowvllle and tlie Curlew of according to the secretary board. Confessing to have stolen automobiles for the purpose oj riding, William Cramer, aged Salt Lake, was sentenced to aeff days in juil. One hundred and forty delegate Deb Apprised of Nomination. Atlanta, tin. Eugene V. Delis, who is serving u r sentence in the penitentiary for violation of the espionage net, was formally notified on May 29, of Ills nomination for the fifth time as the Socialist candidate for president of the United States. The ceremony took place in the warden's office. Debs, attired In his prison suit, greeted eneh member of the notification committee with a kiss. ten-yea- the Amo tli fllii-- CTll 1 1 k R kwtl 'or e Instil the Utah Epworth were In Salt Lake Inst week tend the three days session League !'Ig kitni It I rl 0 jmli society. Ime Applaud Dying Girl Shriek. lier Lawyers of the Third Jiidicla to take a Geneva. Applause from a decided trlct have D'dl large resounded In the little theatre part In the nomination of juug at Serhruek, near here, while a both tickets for the district bene tic python slowly crushed Its gigan- year. IT trainer a Hungarian girl, to death. The Utah State Sportsmen'! h! The girl traps shrieked for help us the colls of Is the soclntlons sixth annualwas held serpent closed about her, but the au- registered tournament dience believed her cries were Salt Lake last Saturday and of the entertainment uml cheered purt of John J. Thomas, brother loudly. , Governor Arthur L. Thomas, Coait Woman Honored. denly nt his ranch near Uklah. Washington. William G. Frierson May 28. of us of Ghuttunooga, Team, now Robert Fiteliell, 21 yeurs an ns. slsiant attorney general, has been Pork City, was fatally ur,e nominated hy President Wilson Woods to be automobile accident In solicitor general of the United States yon, j jyi and Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams of A branch of the Friend 8an 1 ranciseo, now United a States Freedom has been organised for the northern district of lty. ifnfrici i California, was named an asslsiant June 15. Is to be at Tuesday, torney general. Legion day In Salt Lake. Greek Troop. Fired Upon, t onstantlnople. Greek trooim vanelng upon Dedcngutch. Aegeun sea, are reported io have been fired upon Saturday hy Gllery near AkchUar. A few thofto," v were exchanged, the reports Indicated Carmen Retrained From Denver. Judge Whlt5,n Striking ed a temporary Injunction resind f ,h vor Tramway company from striking on tramway company .also .!, lls J rroin.ceasii.tf lo gve service 2 ' . ' The Utah departSnent of P0 oar atructlon Is plunnlng this more extensive service then prevalent In the past In rig bringing senool teachers dslr , tlons nnd school boards In tenohers Into contact. Enrl Seely, William II. J. Seely, I. IL Canibron and Seely are In Mount Pleasant1,11 log medical treatment for fored nt the Seclys' sheep camp near Indlnnola when gasoline tank used In the pm ploded 4 |