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Show THE PUTS LEADERSHIP NEPHI. UTAH S, One Touch of Nature R EDUCED WAGES TO TEST ON VOTE TIMES-NEW- Pithy News Notes From All Parts of CMS ET ROUBLE FOR PREMIER ASKS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FROM HOUSE OF COMMONS BRITISH UTAH Ogden. John W. Welsh ,Who began his business career as a on the first Bamberger train, has been RAILROAD HEAD DECLARES FAIL URE OF HEALTHFUL LIVING STANDARD MEANS DIASTER COAL MINERS ALL 60 OUT ON STRIKE PSESIDENT LEWIS DECLARES UNION IS DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN DEMANDS elected to the board uf directors of that railway. Coal Supply Will Last But Few Weeks Labor Leader 8aya, Wage Are Not In Opinion of Strike Leaders; House Alters the Resolution Salt Lake City. Approximately 200 Utilities Will be the First But Pounds of Life's Money; Only Confidence by Expressing additional men will b employed by to Suffer Blood to Nourish Body His Policies tlie motive and car departments of Of People the Denver & Rio Grande Western coal natloiwU Washington. The London. I'remler Lloyd George railroad la Salt Lake this week, bring v I strike is 100 per cent effective In the 'ine Dusinets concern nicago. Monday afternoon asked the house of which ing the operations of the car depart- unionized bituminous and anthracite cannot meet Its fixed charges Is commons for a votte of confidence in ment to 100 per cent. This announce country and Is getting bankrupt ; failure to provide a health his government. ment was made by D. G. Cunningham, mines ofIn the nonunion territory, John 1 assistant superintendent of these de- support Lloyd George met squarely tlie ful standard of living for his family of the United Mine Lewis, president crisis confronting his government. He a working man's fixed charge means partments. The motive power depart Workers, declared Sunday on his arwas faced from the opposition bench-- , eventual physical and moral bankrupt ment's operations will be Increased . rival here to attend congressional es by leaders of three independent cy to the nation. This was the exlora 85 per cent of its capacity. Wlcn the hearings. groups of political enemies, each ready on which B. M, Jewell, head of the additional men, the total number em There are 000,000 miners ready to with an amendment to tils resolution: ployed in the two branches will be stay out of the mines "indefinitely, shop crafts uuions, based his plea for S20. When these department "Resolved, That this house approve workers are until the operators are ready to disTuesday before the United the resolutions passed by the supreme States wuii run rorce there are cuss with us the question of. new operating railroad labor board. . fnnncii a as basis for the at Cannes about 1200 men employed. wage agreements in the central comWOMEN TO UN - ' em Figures comparing railroad Genua conference and will support fields," Mr. Lewis declared, " petitive Salt Lake City. a'he local lodge of his majesty's government In endeav pioyes expenditures for food with while the union "courtthat, adding minimum requirements for bare subKnights of Columbus Is planning an ed Investigation for anthracite and the oring to effect them." FOR CONGRESS Easter carnival. The prime minister stood ready to sistence as worked out by Professor PRAISES ACTION bituminous industry, it seeks no government Intervention, but does ask resign if an amendment were passed M. E. Paffa, food specialist of the Unl Moab. Iee March post of the Amer "The Genoa conference was called verslty of California, showed that opinion In ican Legion will have lta own home for the support of public to continue eoh to consider the reconstruction of railroad mechanics in 1921 were able the operators forcing In Moub. John learning has made an economic Europe," Lloyd George de to purchase but 64 per cent of the leclve bargaining with miners over NUMBER WILL SEEK offer to the post of a lot as a dona ON THE UNUSUAL clared, opening his speech lute Mon meat, fish, milk and eggs necessary COMMENTS FAVORABLY wages and working conditions." tion If the post building will be erect PLACES IN LOWER HOUSE RATIFICATION OF day, "and to examine the best method for maintenance of their families nt Discussing coal reserves and the ef ed Max B. FALL THIS thereon. has also TREATY BY THE U. S. Taylor vf restoring prosperity out of desola the lowest level of safety, Mr. Jewell of the strike on the Interests ot fect offered his equity in lot if the bal consumers, Air. iewla strongly ex said. tion." ance can be secured on the same trine" He thereupon moved his resolution High wages rather than a further Press of pressed his opinion Ithat Japan Gives Space to Dis Many States Will See Fair Sex on terms, a donation. The structure Is to would earlier than expected. asking parliament's confidence in the cut, were urged on the board by Mr. Stump Seeking Political.. Office be built of adobe, which will be made of Various Phases of the cussion Jewell In his fight against the 10 per He declared nonunion mine produc proposed policies. According to All The plans tion had been "greatly exaggerated," by local legl'.m members. Treaty as Accepted by Wash- The prime minister went on to cent slash proposed by 205 roads now Reports call for a building 32x80 feet in dimen Ington a Few Days Ago and that operators had been more or elaborate on the principles underlying before the board. Wages, he asserted, sions, with a main floor 30x80 feet. less openly following tactics that were "the life blood of the nation and the proposed conference The following women are The clubrooms for the post members forced a strike so thjy could get Chicago. Toklo The Japanese press com "I do not believe the Genoa confer reduction of wages means reduction of those among on ratification ments running for congress this will be on the upper floor. As many higher prices and greater profits. the by ence should consider the revision of nourishment to the bodies of citizens." favorably r "There won't be a single man re year: Mrs. Ellen Duunce Davis of members of tlie post are tvw out of 'The railroud Industry does not to the United States of the existing treaties," he declared, indi work on the building will turn to work this week," Mr. Lewis employment, Mason Mrs. view Wlnnifred' French with tlie accord alliance" his a "no but the Philadelphia, to mechan the cating day pay living wage gives treaty, begin as soon as tlie adobes ae ready. said, "from the 600,000 men who weut point that tlie Persailles treaty must ics employed in Its shops," said Mr. reservation adopted by the senate a Huck of Chicago, Mrs. Mary ' Belle The cost of the building will be reIt takes a little longer in tlie new not be abandoned in favor of Jewell, "we have measured the aver mixed reception. Spencer of Hill Top, Cook county, Illi duced appreciably by tlie members do out nonunion fields for us to get Ue reage monthly earnings of men In the agreements. ; of nois Mrs. Irene Buell Cleveland Says the Chuai Shogyo Slilmbo: nating their labor. ports. In the West Virginia panhan It was on this point, Lloyd George s railroad shops by every possible stand "The ratification should be credit- Ashland, Neb., and Mrs. A. K. Gault for Instance, right along the Ohio new found accord with France, thai ard anu in every instance they are ed to President Gunnison. The new $S0,OO0 high dle, there who, reflect- of St. Peter, Minn. The latter two are are about 5000 or 6000 men Harding, line, were prefound wanting. tho independent liberals sisters. school building was dedicated here in nonunion mines for whom meetings on the his failure of ing predecessor "The purchasing power of real rail pared to attack the prem.er's reso The Philadelphia candidate, seeking lust week. Several hundred visitors are being held. They'll probably be Verlution- road families are demonstrated by the In dealing with tlie results of the tho Democratic nomination, is a great from Salt Lake City and elsewhere out soon. There are meetings here and "Europe's trouble is not clue to our analysis of 254 Itemized monthly ex sailles conference. Included Senator of Benjamin were present. there In nonunion territory all over In WashUnderwood at tlie delegation who as a boy exchanged arhaving demanded reparations,". Lloyd pense accounts. . They are distributed Franklin, United States. Well get the the Ogden. W. n. Hills, a former Salt George declared, "but because there is over the country, but In no sense se- ington to provide an abortive issue. gumentative letters with a friend delater. In the union territory ' something to repair." "Now that the quadruple treaty is fending the propriety of educating Lake City business man, committed returns lected. The statements Include care we know what happened,' the operas would suicide at Los ful records of food and quantities ratified, passage of the supplemen-tarle- women and their fitness for education. Alteration of existing treaties by Inhaling poison gas tors aren't even going to try to run not wipe out the need for reparations bought. the naval and Chinese treaties He explained in his autobiography. ingeles. the mines." the premier declared, but would mere"The average Income of these fam will not be difficult, and the nttl-tud- however, tjiut he took this advanced Taking notice of the suggestion by Lake Salt City. Tliomas Redmond, ly transfer the burden of payment ilies amounted to $1935.50 of which of the senate may safely be said stand "perhaps a little for dispute's of Utah Cattle and Horse Chairman Borah of the senate labor sscretary from Germany's shoulders to those $140.00 came from other than railroad to have been decided. sake." Though times have changed, Srowers' ought association, has appealed to committee that the government of France. wages being usually secured from to Intervene further inte the situaIs not likely, to the present candidates encounter an the American National Livestock as reservation "The Pavment for damage done had to boardprs. The average expenditure nor al- attitude of surprise sometimes, Judg- sociatlon at New York City for help in tion, Mr. Lewis remarked that be was was $19.89.04. The Income from rail have particular significance, be made by someone, he s:ild. "afraid nothing much could be done ing from remarks of Mrs. Buell and ecurlng lower railroad freight rttes German? doesn't Day, then France road falls short of nearly $200.00 i ter the International conception of tho Mrs. Huck. ith the operators." Settlement of the attitude of aad Britain must. year of the actual amount which these tre:ity. ML Pleasant The first church bell Mrs. Huck, who is the daughter of "Every attempt has been made the toward American senate the treaty tho One of the first things that would famllic spent." K. ever rung In San Pete valley Is said them to meet their obligations WUllain late Congressman be undertaken at Genoa, Lloyd George "With prices prevailing during the is a matter for congratulation and Mason, in a statement to the Women's 10 De at Mr. I'leasant The ben was collective bargaining with ratisakl, was restoration of foreign ex year of 1921, mechanics. In railroad must be welcomed as forecasting us," he continued, "and I assume they" to a young women's re- used at the time of President Gar Press, replied alL" fication by be change. In order that tills might will maintain their refusal no matter-whshops v.cre abl.j to purchnse about 64 Into field's funeral. The Hochl Shlmhun thinks the res- mark, "The nerve of her going comdone, it was most necessary that each per cent of the meat, fish, milk and tries to get them to confer. the such with a campaign," big excuse an ciinu it be made, nation balance its budgets. Salt Lake City. Dehydrating fruit eggs necessary to maintain their ac- ervation ready, now us ever, to enter any a ment bo "to that good congressman,'' e with them to discuss the The question of peace with Russia, tual families at the lowest level of by the other lowers to hesitate in as she means to be, "will and vegetables Is recommended as the onfereni ever1 require entente, "becau.io most cononrical method of supplying ;erms of u new wage contract which-wil- l Lloyd Georxe said, was a most im safety." Mr, Jewell said. "They were ratification of the more nerve." ex Is an but reservation the nothing allow us to resume work. able." he continued, "to purchase only pnrtant one. Mrs. Gault, the Minnesota candidate. the family table during the winter of what the Unit-season. foo 1 : only 51 per rent of tho necessary plicit representation The If for the miners today were occupy--m- g "Germany cannot pay her repar: government plans have two Mrs. Is The sister. Buell's ed in reference States really meant s Xhe position of refusing to In can tion debts until Russia has been re- vege.al l'S ond fruits and only 71 per to the manner be this curing supplies : an entente." The newspaper adds filed papers In accordance with as opera--tofrOin the Department of Agricul the a had contract' stored," the prime minister declared cent of tl-- necessary butter, fats ond wage "America had nothing In view In agreement of long standing between ture oils. at Washington. are, they'd be morally castigated emphatically. concluding the entente hut nbolition the sisters that If one ron for congress all the citizens of this land." "We must establish complete peace uy e Buell MainMrs. do of alliance. likew the the other should ise, Salt Lake Will Repay Losses of Failure Nlbley iam has throughout all Europe." Lloyd Georgi "Although the operators regard e:irti tenance of the armament limitation says. Mrs. Buell set the example. been set asideCity. for a municipal golf other as competitors," Mr. Lewis said, Clil'-ogo- . stated, with a view to dealing with Charles, S. Munday, who might be impossible if It were not classes who Nebraska woman, The course. The grounds will be oicn to and ore not acting in concert, "we serious problems of trade and unem spent elevoti months In the Joliet, 111 , by such an agreement, for- herself as a progressive Democrat, inow that we can't get a general after a aix-yeployment. fight bidding military alliance or encroach- adds that their father was the first the public this season. penitentiary, "The real basis for peace would be to sentence on the charge of ment" ;rage scale without unity of action In Provo. Tlie bus'ness houses of thl mayor of the municipality of which central competitive field, because the If Russia were willing to accept the conapira")- - In the wrecking of the La The Nldil Xlcbi Shlmhun declares Mrs. Gault is now mayor, and that city will allow employees to visit ball u difference of a cent a day in wages allies' conditions. Salli Stroct Trust and Havings bnnk, the American reservation Incompatible in runs the family. games here by permitting oie half the means cents per ton in the selling "Russia's large armies ore an ex will Mein;ft to reimy every depositor with the spirit of equity that ought politics Similarly, Mrs. Huck, Republican, force to go one day ond the others price of coal, makes turmoil in marwho li.st money when that lnstltutloa to cuse for other countries maintainln permeate every International says that common Interests with her the next but will not close all day kets and closes up old mines to open armies." collapsed., Munday, who was re'ensel agreement It adds: father and determination to coctinuo Wednesday as was the custom hist new oHes." The i.rlme minister then roaclie fonr months ago, plans a reorganizaIt must be clearly placed on record his work led her to file for congress, year. "Still they were a unit In wanting tion or h a milling business and the most Important point in his a it is by no means because what man at large ts fill the vacancy treat that of will confidence he be able that he continued. "They bad of recognition suspension," dress,the question Is done by America is fair and just, ed by his death. She says the fact Ogden, Utah. The odor of coking loaded up all the big consumers with the soviet government by tlie allies to rpay all depositors. as she professes, but only because she that she Is happily married anil the Ciru utii.-H- i led to the discovery of a coal on the strike scare, and held np Influ- mother of four healthy children Influ- tttill la tliis Missesses such overwhelming A Long Time on the Road city. Much whisky wra the market prices while the loading Fillmore to Have Railroad no power would dare stand enced party leaders to desire her can found and- - the ence that f the Lou factory was closed. was going on. Now tbey think that Salt Luke. A branch Ssleio, Ore. J. R. Luper of the state In the way, that the powers have i' lacy. Mrs. Hulck's supporters say If trey're shut down long enough Angeles & Salt Lake railroad from engineer's office Tuesday received a accepted the American way of dealing more tx downstate Republican than Ogden, Utah. Three boys from there'll be a scarcity, and a runaway Pelta to Fillmore, t't:ih, approximately packnge of photographs which were with things International, at Versailles committeemen have Indorsed her, Idalj, who started out to see market. Their disposition made the thlrty-slmiles, will be constructed mailed to him at a little town some and elsewhere." Mrs. Spencer, Republican, who has tho world with only 25 cents bctwiecn strike Inevitable." this summor for the purpose of taic 200 miles away In eastern Oregon filed for congressman at large Vheni, were taker. Into custody by Ofalso Mr. lewis estimates the maximum rich country the agricultural plng nearly len years ago. Although the 8enate Ratifies Nine Power Pact from Illinois, Is a soldier's wife and ficer D. F. Hawkins of the police de- production of the nonunion mines at to two towns, according these 1 nck:tgJ had been In the possession Far the mother of two baby girls. She partment. The boys gave tlie names 1,000,000 tons n week, much of which Washington. The nine-powannouncement made recently by C. H. of the postal department since early drafted by the arms was iiixlnted public guardian o of Manford Pratt, 14 years of axe ; he said, was good only for coke. FurthDay, secretary of the Fillmore Com- In the ynr 1912, the photographs were Eastern treaty conference to carry forward the itnK'ok county h.7 Governor Ixiwden In Lynn Whitiiker, 14 years of age, nnd er, he declared, the middle west could t mercial club. The annmittcement was In a state of preservation, and door n policy In China was ratified 11, sod has continued In office to CnrrtJ Hale, 13 years of age. Tlie not pay the freight to get nonunion of letter made following receipt bj li.c address could be distinguished ' Fillthe of by the senate. No reserva- date. She pmct'ees law and has had boys arrived here on cashier W. A. Robinson, freight train. coal to them. There wns nothing on the Thursday cisily. Indiana Ne In enses York, California, or were to tion amendments tlie from send a nuin Parents of will more Commercial Savings bank, proposed boys "Watch the public utility romptinb find been package to Indicate where It favors a soldiers' after the runaways. the pact and on the final vote all sen- and Kansas. She In the smallr cities." the strike leadCarl It (!mj. president of the Union since It wns placed In the malls. In and administration lned In approving It. bonus, economy ate elements er said. "Tbey will be hit flrsL The pacific sstem. "perenn.il liberty in its broader Ephralui, Utah. Irrigation district big crtles ore pretty well stocked, but The vote was unanimous, 65 to 0. Relief on Ask Flood vote would Refugees sense. She sas she for Improving this county la being little ones are not" Sisters Joined In Several Places the liquor questions as the majority formed. Six nearby towns will assist theMr. Lewis expe-i.-Springfield, III. An appeal for Bo, to remain in Oklahoma Governor In Trouble Chicago. The ".Siamese Twins," 000 tents to house citizens who are otnlis but of her constituents would, e In the projec. Josffa hhiI Rosa Rlazok, who died last In dancer of being driven out of their Washington as long ae his presem-Okmulgee, Okla- .- Governor J. IS. A. mention of which side she would take. had he said ofengagebo but is seven week after two weeks' Illness at a homes of Oklahoma and required, by waters of the Illinois river Roberston Dudiesne. A resolution ef protest ments w ith President Harding to exhospital here, rere Joined at the was received at the governor's office ficials of Okmulgee banks were nnder Bid Less by Fire In Bahama Islands Into the the service t:ige would have against them ecutive officers. on Indictments pine, and severing Colonlol Ulutuh basin, adopted at a mass contoday from Valley City. Adjt. Oeu, bond Thursday for trail photo-grapMiami. Ha. The 30-roobeen fatal, according ti Illegal tranct'0D Involving alleging was of the situs Black given In Is charge to the the been vention seat bote at Nassau, l'h,imn pubhere, has taken after their death. Thl tion and no Packing Plant Damated by Fir Inspection of tents to be two locul banking Institutions. a lands, wns destroyed Friday In a fire lic utilities commission In Salt 'ill. iMimago estimated si Fresno, picture. It was declared, showed was to sent tlie ordered. dedanger point which for a time threntened the The commission Is appealed to for Sl.'AOtKi wna caused spine and also continuous by a Must Wear Skirta or Stay at Home stnict'on of the c'ty, according to ra the of common. In basin Uintah The the giving several vital organs razed the packing and maav purioe fire that or Over.Preductien skirts Wear conYork. New stay The here. receive dlo a obstructlie messages resolu ilepnilnl,le service, and deaths were flue to Intestinal plant of the California If men could always do the things home," Is the edict of Brooklyn au- flugrnthnn bowever, tion Voices vehement protest against nfncturlng tion, according to Gorge W. Brndy, Peach anl tlx Growers here early hi-.Inclined to home-rato student caused damage running the service provided during the winhits thorities girl sfler It radiographer, who miide the pt turn. they would prefer to5 do. Friday. knickers. Into millions of dollars. wouldn't be worth cent a dozen. ter. Takes Mask From Klansman Business Trend Looks Bright Gets Two Nce Checks Australn Archduke Asks For Aid Bequeath Large Sum to Charity Salt Ike City. R. S. Ixivett, chairDenlson, Tex. A doncn of the Act ng Director Davis Washington. rcn'-l-oto E. I.r.rge bequests the mnsk Sn r Snn Francisco. Treasurer John former man of the Unit n Pacific system. In of tiie War Flnan-- e rhnnh- iirouo nod snnti-hcBasel, Switzerland. The corjmr.ilb.n In s filed In two wl'ls an Interview here business stntement from tho fm-- of a Ku Kltix Klnns- Austrian Archduke Leopold, w ho broke McDotigald has received nn exrmn rhsrlt'es were m:nle noted "mnrVel ImInto Sund.iy The bete Thursday. man momoers wo of I ten probate in bouse ine with certified usiv the year pneknge revival Is very much Mndred by taxes m;in wlirn containing Hnpburg In the condition 'of V the now In eTect. e l First RnMlst church here Inst Sun ago i n result of li s ninrrlnge to n check, one for $IOM i nd another Aaron A. Alpcr, le president ofcom-An altcr.itlon In form provement ; k and a better and Western ReDn'ng Industry Smeltln; lins npil ed to the nnd system of taxation would greatly day. Tbi kbinsmnn hurrlol out nnd Vlenosp for $7."i0, In flniil settlement from on the le: t $1ixi.iKi to be distributed business for nr, generally," e ther persons qu'eled the affair. Some of Rci.'e.no'wrg for n'd from Samuel (I. little Mr. return of prosperity, Murphy, firmer park com nmonx S.n Frnneis"n charities. SJ.'.tXW accelerate basis of April 1 rcjiorts from corporlfe. whom one In ih" audience struck t! e riencon the pftiipeiV fitil'l. Us on money held in trust from , nevenil In Chl-nto Ijovett believes. nnd missioner, $10.iO) wns a klnnsmrn The nhl for luis fine. ation agencies. 'Livestock producers In the n'si n!:el le divorced, Angeles Bnd nt Th archduke tooii the nnn.e of Leo- ibe estate of Ilonora B. Sharp. The croups of charities In Halt Luke City. Tlie street railway and farmers generally," the statement Ien!r.n business ' man, pers'-r' nt ti c linos "f his break package came from New York, where' n like sum to charities In SAitt'e. The company wnrinyinent anmunces tlmr t:iM, "are reimrted much more confi londinc Cie service do Lire. Fl'ty turn pold tho amount of will contend for a reduction In wagm dent rlailv-nof improved market tie Is living George Lull, city attorney, sought j bulk of the estxte, robed and masked visited the IV pt.st with hii Is left to Ah The which Is not dlsili-sedIn Viei'im and his former wife la In Murphy to effect a settlement. street cn workers effective ft dltions." and First Preshjtertnn chi.r!i-paid matter bstl been In dispute for years, per's widow. ter M. first. Berlin. Lloyd George Ready to Resign If tho ; -- JAPANESE PRESS four-powe- e t - We-stan- dis-cus- rs Anglo-.Iupane8- C3'-Hp- o x n pe'-fec- y ajie'-tacula- r 1 . e din-lure- s r ncr, ont-lou- i go ls Woi-irin;.- tie'-niis- s |