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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NKPHI. UTAH. S. Site of Chicago's Pageant of Progress Exposition RADIO NAVIGATES Jtesidents of Ogden were jjiveu a thrill Wednesday when a runaway automobile, manned by twt inexperienced boys, raced through the streets, finally MIXED RECEPTION IS GIVEN TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMING ending in a ditch. The boys escHied PARLEYS; BELFAST IS COLD injury. Nick Meblowiaiies of Helper was Instantly killed and one other passenger Shipments of Mun'tions and "1;n Into Ireland Will bs Stopped According was painfully hurt in a nead-ocol. To Demands Made Upon lishm at a sharp turn In the Hunting-tHeadquarters road Beuth of the Price river Weil MANLESS VESSEL IS HANDLED AT SEA AT A DISTANCE OF FIVE MILES BY NEW METHOD n Handled From Shore While Bombing Planes Attack From The Air; Perfect Control Maintained Vessel nesduy. Washington. The pint-lenperform of the battleship lowa undei radio control during recent noria bombing tests may lead to revolution nry changes In naval development of fleers beleive. Without a soul on bonn the Iowa was maneuvered from th battleship Ohio, five miles away. wit' (he utmost precision and there was i a hitch In the mechanism in more th two hours while the Iowa was : i t mice . i4 JrM ! -- 1 vt (v, I' I; . ' in fj --v F v; i It was a scientific trlm-ohIowa was a real "Flying Du'clr -. ...-,HI mil i.lthat mythical crewless ghost of '' seas, as she obeyed the will of Ci.iitr-FTwo views of Chicago's immense municipal pier, the s te cf the Pageant of Progress exposition for which the L. Clmdwick on the OhK iiimr-hulcity has been preparing for months. down on the borzoii. The bie, ,mngie fingers of Hie nid'o r ' out across the sea to whirl the v.r' steering wheel, operate the fuel o'l OF BRITISH JAPAN SITUATION wafer supply valves and start a: stop the ship. So perfectly did the cn'rid f it '' MARCH TO AROUSES BRITISH that the officer on the Ohio mru:' ed the Iowa away from tin- - sit: f air forces at the moment the b ' were being released, vnrviug the spoi of the target vessel at will. ENTIRE BRITISH OVERTURES ARE MADE TO MANY WARNING FLASHED TO SEA ASK- PRACTICALLY Army and navy offcers who wife--eMEDITERRANEAN FLEET NOW ON NATIONS TO DISCUSS EAST-ERING VESSELS TO WATCH FOR the test were much impressed ' WAY TO CONSTANTINOPLE SITUATION STRANGE SHIP SEEN ON DEEP the possibilities of development i f radio control Men for use in f""' t '" United States, Japan and China Invited Clue To Fate Of Vanishing Ships May Turkish Nationalists' Activities Viewed wars. It was said ito be With Anxiety Ey Allies; NeuInto Conference To Discuss Be Found If Mysterious Boat Can Be radio control might cl'in'iiate Settlement Of Diftral Zone Is Penetrated By Of To of life in sueh enterprises According Report Captured Turk Warriors ficulty Steam Ship Officials "block ship" opens t ions, as when British undertook at Zceliru-v- o Imilon (Jreat Uritain, it was stated to bottle up Oerm-- n Malta Virtually the entire British wireless Washington Government marines. The "block sh'n"' of '1'- f"' here Friday in a quarter usually pos- stations along the Ailantie coast Thurs- Meirteiranean fleet is en route for -sessed of reliable information, is betare, it was pointed cut. m'-- 'i broadcasted a warning to be on Constantinople, where the situation is lieved to have made overtures to the day barber enemv an for a mysierous craft that viewed with anxiety. It is said that watch serenly into the - to ' United States. Japan and China on the also a soul on board nrd be a clue to the fate of the British military reinforcements furnish may possibility of a conference to discuss "vanishing ships." are reported to have penetrated the struct its channel by the elect r'onl the whole Kastern situation. of iter mara-.'nes- . The warning was sent after a tele-- i neutral zone east of Constantinople, Official circles declined to comment and to lie preparing to concentrate f ii Mnnson lines of Already the navy is wor'-'non the nature of any coiimiuniciitlons myster'-ou- s forces along the Sea of Marmora for for shift'ng control at win the Baltimore that at ficials with the United States, China or Japan, stirface vessel like the Oh'o craft approached their steamer in attack on the Turkish capital. scri"'' but it was said in those circles it would Munalbro .'100 The situation has given rise to miles east of I'lvladel-ribia- , craft, either henveir or 'Igh'er ' he reasonable to assume that these 'v ' on ' to answer signals and ms iinx'ety, and the allied high comThe nidio control dev'refused countries would be fully sounded be t missioners at Constantinople have been o off Is so- simple, officers mi v. t fore (treat Britain would show her then, with lights veiled, dashed ' in nrl-'- "-" onferring with General Harrington, is darkness. the anticipated ' difficulty hand. d'-of allied forces there, re"ommander a "'' or of In an for use K. T. Chamberlain, comm'ssioner Announcement of the British policy wor'-"'- i Is steps to lie taken in the event When this development is expected to hi; forthcoming next navigation. Thursday declared that the garding if a probable advance by the NationalMunab of the Giles the controlling aircraft w'P he nhb of Captain Monday in the statement which Mr. story ists. work at an altitude of 10'Mri feet Lloyd George said lie was fairly hope- hro was the most substantive ev'dence General Harrington will liave no '" f operation-oof the vet offered suspected a above, safe from any gntifirful in of to make. being position ' but to res'st an affvance to ve-coas rontrol'isl Atlantic off the the steer sea marauders and Tliis statement is said to be a very low, for the purpose of seeur-n- g he ntniost fuel within 1" sea The story also gave a new turn anywhere on the comprehensive one. for the neutral zone estab-Islierespect dins. What the replies of Japan and the he Investigation of d'sappearnme of entente the and insuring free by A move-met is afoot to ln:i'l r '' United States may be, nobody here half a do7.en ships off Cape Hatteras in accordance of the straits navigation more t one obso!i that in so far as lie United Stj.s is In the last few months. control on nt lee.st with the terms of the treaty of Sevres. c pretends to know. Muhowold is the two It and ft destroyers felt, that The approached battleship th ever, concerned, there could be a nalbro may have hesitated to attack JAPANESE AND KOREANS BATTLE serve as targets for ner'.al bomb'p-practigreat chance of its response being a sh'p of her size. It could, however, and further experiments. e more favorable if the Extension of evpor' control. successfully attack n ship like the Five Hundred Koreans Killed Or alliance had been denounced. of ments to the possibility Carroll Peering, which sn'led ashore npid.v'nr Wounded In Engagement. Should it be found that the coiitTn st J iiitarv with nil the crew missing the radio control idea to ajr croft til Korea Reports have reached Seoul, Tivals said. ls tinder consideration and it Is wlth'r tied existence of the alliance was sian-- : In a iIk military headipinrters here lapanese the of conference. way bomb tig d was i"i"o' h'' 'l;aoiber:.!'n sa it probabilities that plant, crewless H battle has occurred on the iiat it is rorta'n that some of the doniii.ii i G;les wu'd , bat c socman ke Ing planes, loaded with high explosive-border between Japanese and Its immediate go off on a cock and bull story." " " premiers will press in wli'di TAX) Koreans were Koreans, on more complete report KATHERINE BUTTERi'lELD awaiting a wounded. or killed The British press makes no attemp' Incident from a Munson I'ne reps Several thousand malcontent to disguise the fact that It regards soon. come here to is who resentative, are albged to have Joined the as one of vast moment, us it does, the whole fimi". Siberian iKilshevikl. u' Bnlt'niore, Md. Skippers puttbi-made Wednesday of anmimeiit, and the peace of tl.i Announcement Tbvr-'dath y were BuMbin.re el world. Iiat a fresh d visjon of the Japanese catch for a "phantom sh'p" reported riny will lie sent to Vladivostok to re-- 1 v Cantaln Giles of the Munson liner eve troops due to come home is $50,000,000. FUND READY FOR CAT- 'Intialbro. TLE MEN by the expression of opln! i on that department of be It was stat-- d of Hie le.id'lig ne Many applications For Livestock Aaie, in part offi- -i i's would thoroughly ' Ion nim"-cti- t that Japan's lready Sent To Headquarters ipan the report made by Captn'n will be delayed because of the Chicago The 50,tx i. x l H,ol form uvestig-it- w''b isettled Pies, that the nn s'erlmi Sihcr'iiii situation. .d by bankers for the relief of and traveling at great The latest miliT from Vlad'vostok Industry will be In operation larkened lights came his alongside peed suddenly hi two weeks. It was announced hire that (ieiicr.il SemeiioT. the 'earner lit a point fWHt miles off ii, leader. s linding 'ssiick antllo-.- i Kiilay following a conference l"r!da "looked b'm over" and then 'tie support aiieuig the Cossacks, and n. when was satisfactory plan are k ile::,chn.ent i made for rodisoountliig livestock paper la ried nway into the night. ,at many at federal reserve banks. Captain Giles' statement revived the 'lerlng their i rvlccs to the present l 1 whlcl. have liidivoslok go ci'iiineiiT. The plan approved by the federal re- elicf that the off the Atserve board provides rediscount ing of mysteriously few months last the In coaM of lantic s'x during cattle Consolidation Bill Up. paper original maturity months. The banks plan to renew the nmnher'ng over twenty, might have ot na cnnimittee Wiih'iig! loans several times. The paper II1 hern captured by a pirate, craft or a was rendy Tuesday to start hearings be deposited with the Chicago federal "soviet crn1er." on the Swee; bio to cmsilidate lb- reserve hank mid allocated when reSkippers nil i.long the coast wit1 soldier relief iconces of the governdiscount Is desired by n met.iber batik. lielng ndvlsed Thursday of Captain ment, but no wituese appeared. Tile Applications for loans in excess of Giles" report. to committee turned It?t fl.OOO,"0 already have been received. iittiendments by Ii'rertoi Loses Eye S'ght. I'orbes of the war ri-- k Insiii alice bur Liberian Honors Roosevelt eau and i.pprovcd by the American leg. Portland, (tie. .1. Henry Al' Oyster Buy, N. V. Charles Ihibiir tired miller, whose conviction on ion. seven Miss Kathenne Butter-field; King, pres'ilent of the lle- - charge of violating the esplotin-'Burgess c school girl high a was reversed recently bv the 1'ici publlc of Liberia. Monday placed O'f ci.ils Accept. n Weiser, Idaho, who won the Fire-towreath on the grave of Theodore SMtoi supreme court, suffered n if A'l 'Ii lioietncellietit ' a Wnsbitlg! t tcho arthip for the best et&ay in Ilnosnvelt because of the In Iter's Interat Ii home at Vii.-- . paraly-i- s made l'rid,i by ti e Vfi'lonn' , "a r.ational cont'.st In which Bret ';ie. near In re. Wiiine-da- y est In t.iheriii while president. n'gM. a oiial t!e rtr;i-i;ion for Con--b fh ichcol students in all part: to a Idetit King was accompanied by mem- Is totally blind. end V'ct-I'r:l at 1'rc-i'!' rVpg sco: The t country pin'uipated. bers of the Iiberian commission which motit iiiioie I'ri.ia) by li s bioi,er. ba i lo .'i ptci! .oticra'-- ' fdclil CiHii',1 four-ysa- r univf rs t is a Is negotiating n loan in !li s country. inn Alhers. S.OvOO r- ,iieiiibei ililp In organ'z.'iti'iii. vflhte- - .it Talk Leads To Fight Orphanages Seized. Crops In France Damaged. Mjrder Thrca'.e Made i A 1illdoii A message to the to mtinlci-.- , I'aris--.g I'hllndelph'.a. I'a.- - I' ve men v !. cro'i rep rt. I,os I liter.!! held by police M"l,'l.iy ch.irrci Under date of .time 1. cov"-ln- . (iitntuittee here from its ;:" Ilr'ete. dVrVt proh biiio'i r following .1 free for 17 (nnt.is )i ! iirren of f.it i i l ind ii. pj In Cyprus. In the I,c n:.:, Nitll lil;d .1 ill lAliiciow I o '.i v - rc i''..i hy Krii te h I'll1 V'ttt'la. ! cond t:o!-Gnrhind. 1. snys in forum Hon has been received Jill fight In Willi h ninety-f: r. fatal sa' in received a The Americans lettr Marab. from former there sailor, li per itii- p.M.rer than tba' tic iibout t iiijurie. iinoiij ive from here lb, tulles northwest of Aleppo, Sy- It was belelved 1'V tx'li'e the fight of IPJO, bit! :!i, ' bere i n fi per ceir i.iiivt on jweTve i jrf n ;e-- r. atid inr.'Je the aiue s"igt"lio ria, to the effect that the Turk have grew out of iletuimstrHl loli br several incr'ae in lon-a.,- ' seized the orphanages and oilier Amer- men of the blow U"ed by Jack Iiemp-scor co; ;i find sugar inn' fi! jKi'ti: it Mr. !:'n' l"U. sny'tiir "lie nciuding In knock in )t out Georges Carpetitler foibbtl ! . ica Institutions in that town and have Tlc decreased s'io.x in. li ir lu re to br bitr ed. the ell nii'e nt v of foreigner. nt Jersey City Saturday, Garland m after th op 'toism a nt'r'bife i;ii.Kti,en be'n? sp'endai-- d f r nc ordered the expulsion IIi blows. of the of Christian tine insulatthe outlook for The till "ip recipient be tbourl Mr. ." Kr'e'e prolonged ii oiili. the danntgi pi h.o ion of the district Is described by the V nil was fractured nben he fell from which tin ediate ta n mrjM th" v or!: ef ci" cr.M' i, i, merlcsns as eitretuely serious. Hgatnsf the rnrb. onl I i , It irivcs:! nf.-il- . remedy s'igh'ly. !,,ivf ii V..-.- ...-.-... T : REE3 SKIPPER TELLS nous ! Hfll ship ntm-n.-tt- ss - ?'" f- - '' in-'- - e f-- d . ce vi;'-radi- Anglo-Japanes- I Cu-ita- II--- Ko--ean- '!ii d e K vi-s- h'-i-- t I'bil-dolphl- Co-.:- - atti-ntlo- , 11 , i r- es - British-Armenia- :lo-e:i- !, V t s':ln-rv'':- 11 i tiiali-I.iu.l- i!' Jo-ep- n- i l'i-e!- . ! to nt e, , in-',- - Dublin. Truce terms were greet I .T o'clock Saturday cfternoon at British military headquarters General Nevll Muerondy, military coni.niiiniler in Ireland : Colonel Brand and A. undersecretary in ilie ofTice t;f accident, o'fiified .shortly after !f the chief secretary for I -- eta ltd, net en' o'clock. for the British army, and ' 'omnianiil-ant- s Alleging tbnt he lost the sight of hl Robert C. Barton and 10. J. r.w-ga- n tht of left eye th.ougli negligence tlie Irish repub luiii'i represeinted company, Creseanclnno Gultron filetl i sut for Si'UKK) damages agaitnu tin nnny. to the Bo'Ietiir .orIrish Aceoriliti" . I. Itailroatt begon Short l.'ne wns iigr'il Kireann. it Pail gan cf the ilie Third district court at Salt I.ako : on behalf of the British recently. ncoinfm be no First Thru there 10. M. Allison Jr., for many years one of the best known attorneys in troips of the Uoyal Irish eiitiibulnrr Utah and the wei-t-. Tuesday wired his and auxiliaries and no sb'tiineiits ofts no move-"icnacceptance of a position offered him inunlt'ons into Ireland, and for military pur'ioses except it liy the head of the United States ship the nia'ntennnce of drafts. ping hoard and will leave for Wash Second That there be "iugtoti, with Mrs Allison, to make his or display of forces, homo. Hilma Harmon. daughter s of Third That all prov--of Mr. and Mrs Bryant Harmon of to the martial law areii apply at was the hurt scriot Manti, sly Just as for the rest of Ireland. Si nday. While s'ttiii" ball Fourth Tl'.nt there be no pursuit of in an uutouiohllt with her patents a hull crushed llirmigh the windshield, Pish otT'cers and men or search for and military stores. driving a piece of glass Into the llttlo wit mater'ul F'f h That there be no secret girl's eye. ni.'on's niatjing descriptions, and no inProtests against interpretation terference the nuivement s of Irish of the prohibition law were filed some civil'iins. and no months ago by the British embassy in military men and and tlie haunts to d'scover behalf of Canadian clflxcn s a id by the men. officers and Trish habits tif Italian embassy after Attorney GenerSixth That there be no search for, al Palmer had rendered ad opinion on nr observance of lines of eonnnnnica- February 4 that such transit of liquor tion. was unlawful. Seventh That there be no searcbs Zuro Yaniashitn, who was arrested for messages. by the police in connection with the Other tleiails connected with court." a fel of Oscar Yaichts, killing motor perm'ts and similar martial, last Friday near tlu' Oregon the Ir'sh Bulletin, are tr matters, says Short Une railroad depot at Stilt L ke, was charged with first degree murder be agreed to later. On behalf of the Irish in a camplaint Issued Thursday by Arthur 10. Moreton. county attorney. armv it wns r greed: First That attacks on crown forces A federal check for $10,2S 12 was find civilians cense. received by Governor Mabey a few Second Thn' there be no provocaof the the from department lays ago of forces, armed or ;nterior. covering the state's portion of tive disfplnys the receipts from the sale of p'iblie Third That rhere he no interference) 'anils within the state during th.'. yav with government or private property. lif'JO. .Tun This money S. ending Fo'irh Th" discountenance a n ii ;ocs to the credit of the state schoi.' prevention of any action likely to and principal account. cause d's'urbance of the pence am? thousand black spotted Thirty-siwhich might necessiate military interiiounta'n trout have arrived in Klko ference. ccord'ng to Information received by A general order directing the . '. A. Favre. of the local forestry of hostilities durln? the The fish are coming from the the order to be effective hatchery at Bono. They will either b from 11. v as issued this; noon, July taken out Saturday night or Suntla; evening by Richard Mu'cnhy, chief of u irn'ng and planted in Gunz, ie. Fore staff of the Irish republican arniy. Tlie uinn and I lorsey creeks. : At the request of Mayor Tbomn order rends Bra by of Mt. Pleasant and S. M. Nel For Wheat Fields ton. president of the Hub club, tht Penver. Colo., An army of 200O 'loard of the North Sanpete school d's. mch was be'ng recruited here for 'rlct granted perm'ssion to lis- - th" work In the Kansas wheat fi"b!s. The high school grounds as a cninpln-rouncampa go for haf cst hands Is In for tourists and automobile barge of I'niph Snyder, bond of the lartles. A small house coutn'ii'tig r Kansas Stale Farm bureau. itchen will be erected for the ucoi.it -.nidation of campers. S C. GRAY Urn' Gravid taken from st a ii the future, even though f r th" f the state road comrn': sloii. w'il b aid fo. It was shown at the "sitl!,i"' J b if the sta'c land coniiirs-'.i.ne- r. Is a m i T. recently. Gr.-i."ml. within fbe class'll at .on of th 'and laws of tic Un'ted S Mos. ate' he s:ate will bnv lis gravel f r its"i p.irpo-e- s over to the staf the money tirnng ' v. ' 4 -- "lllKll f funds. or c ui the for purpose Pitsi,mably mrlng tlie density of water of th Ireiit Sap Lake with that of the ocea" "red Turin of Honolulu has wr'tten t he Coietnerclal club at Salt I. M h AX that a quart bottle of the lak vntir be nf to him by evpres . T. "Please send one quart bo . (. "e full of clear Salt Lake water, all other Impurtp'S. 'n a clin ttle." r at's the letter. Secret nr; J t. Bayburn said that the bo't'e w'l e prepared and ent to the write". Army worm have Invaded the bee ields north of Kb hftebl. nccord ng t dvlces received at tb capltol am! acres of beets nae ben des'royed The life of thise worm. It is stated ivern-.-James C. Gray is the iarfeit proonly six days, but ''tiring Ihnl line they trnvel a long wn ami " ducer of radium in the world, belnj roy all vegetation in the'r pa.h. The president and general counsel cf tha cf Pittt-burj'ft hod t ( 'estroylnK Ibem recoiumen. Standard Chemical The Pa. company with produced led by Hit authorities spraying calcium arsenate in the proportion ' the radiom presented to Mme. Cur e Pre9;dent Harding tt tie Viiitj 'glit pounds per hundred gallons, tin by from the women cl Hour- as spray to be applied with e:tlo r a ptini) America. the ci,t or hand sprinkler. New C;ireau For the use of Inspectors and other? Xiierbbei 'iereii''erg lit foend-eenforcing the state automobile law Ibe lir-- -t "lint s'tic'de btutiiu" vl:b Sutiferd Hedges, chief nutomob'le In. regular office b urs. "If you are Fred ".portor for II. 10. Crockett, secretao of life, cofie ti .ur office between .1 if state, has prepared an automoiiiU and ,i and let its tnlk it over with you," rate book. Thi book is arranged so n snys Herr 10. Tln'tn. secretary f the j to give nt a fiance th" license rate new orgnnltrntloii. The- suicide ep'dcwn-1flint each car of st.mdaril make mntiii ojite-icot!aii!ty in Gennnny. fiictured since B'H mu- - pay nnde Tht v ( cl; ng P.oiTti saw twenty clone the Utah law. The book show tie ib n'h In the Spree n in see'; per stroke and bore ami model year, the I Plionbt figure never reached before. the number of ryl'nders rnd the borenii pr" e nt'es"ful of each of these ''ir. Aboip the other Gerrnnn t'tr.vn a lit take 1t tip. I1 tliiTerefit models are so described Wllliem Dixon, 00 years of age. Janitor in the Salt Lake temple, was kill ed Saturday morning in the tomplt building when lie fell from a steplud der while removing a curtain. Tin bombed. 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