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Show THE STEEL MERGER EXPORTS SHOW Meat Exports to Foreign Countries Shows Decrease For- Month of April As Compared With Sam Month Last Year - DC Pithy News Notes Prominent Directors of Selling pany to Be Represented On New Board of the Consolidated Concern Com- RAGE ho purchase price, Taylor stated Is 0. $3.",108,.-)O- $15,-000,0- pre-fere- d y g - n Armour Told to Unload ashlngton. Armour & Co. were ordered Tuesday by the federal trade commission to divest themselves of all capital s'ock of the packing plant of K. II. Stanton company at 8)okatie. Wash. The commission decided It had found acquisition by Armour A Co., of the entire capital atm-- of the Stanton company under the condlt'ons and cir cumstances constituted a violation of the Clayton net. 1R MURDER UTAH GOAL FIELDS FOUR Five Hundred Rlfle3 and Ten Machine New Outbreak of Property Destruction Throws Belfast Into Reign of Guns Requested With Which To Arm Terror; Rioters Worsted Force of Two In Fight Hundred Men Price. Five hundred rifles, ten ma Belfast The terrorists heron their chine guns and 10,000 rounds of am work again early Friday. Two hou.-- s munition were asked of Governor before the expiration of Che curfew jieriod Incendiary blazes v. oro started Mabey by the Carbon county conmils-sloner- in different parts of the city, .ud beIn a telegram addressed to fore 9 o'clock six buildings were oa the chief executive f Utah three fire, including the offices of a distilhours after he left Price Thursday. lery. Soon after midnight t number of Plans for arming at least 200 special deputy sheriffs to be recruited from armed men attacked. the barracks of the population of this district formed the special constabulary In Pock street the basis of the official request for and a fierce conflict ensued -.in which of the attackers wer- injured. arms. Conditions here are far more several It Is reported that three .notorvars serious than has been generally credit-- were used to remove the vonndd. ed and armed warfare between the None of the constables was Injured. American and foreign elements hangs The staff at the offices of the dison a hair trigger. The' situation Is tillery, which was the Doran plant, was critical ; and the county commission- forced to face the wall and were cov. ers, anticipating resistance of their ered with revolvers while the other raiders deproclamation calling all aliens to dis- struction.carried out the work 'A After a time, however, the are arm, planning to meet any develop guard told the office men to make ment. themselves comfortable und handed ImewdlatA-ljfollowing the' gover- around clgarets. " nor's departure, the commissioners The premises Involved In the Inwent into executive session with other cendiary attack Included principally eslocal officials. The telegram calling tablishments conducted by wholesale upon the governor to furnish the ne- concerns. In one case the Incendiaries ent.ved cessary equipment for at least 200 a motion held tn" picture special deputies was a result of this chairwoman and threatre, the up place sprinkled session. with gasoline. The caretaker was After spending three days in the struck on the head by the butt of strike district, Governor Mabey left revolver, but escaped and gave th the situation as be found it. .Sent- alarm. iment openly expressed by citizens of The total damage. It Is estimated, th's city Is that the governor "passed will reach many thousands of pounds. the buck" to the county government. Te population is becoming restless at Piililin. Fears were expressed 'n the political circles Friday that the negofeeing armed aliens parading sireets surly defiant and openly antag- tiations for peace between the rival onistic to the law abiding e'ement. So factions in Ireland, renewed Wednesfar the strikers have r.ot been violent day after what had appeared tr be a But they are ugly and In a mode In- final breakdown, would again result In terpreted locally as Indicating that a rejHirt by the nogotiat irs that they Carbon county Is sitting on a powder had failed to coma to an agreement. Michael Collins, head of the pr- magazine. If the aliens surrender their anus and abide by the law, the slonal government, and Kamoar ds 200 special deputies will not be culled Vitlern, the ItepublliM.i lea.le-- . In .i out. But at the first Indicati in of inconsultation, with ' no others ' tended lawlessness measures wl'l be present, are believed to have he m hear taken ta cheek them anil If the force a settlement proves Inadequate, another appeal for Departments Turns Down Petition the militia will be made to Governor The depa.-nnen- t of Waiington. Mabey. It Is said. Justice has rejected the plea of the between the Americans "hildren crusaders" for snvi.ly .ic'ion anil some of the alien population if to the release of the'r fathers looking .. this county has been com'ng t i a he-- I In Jail for xitltl-:i- l offences dur'ng for several years. Some of tl.o alien 'the war, Mrs. Kate O'H.ire, leidor nf miners have shown their antagpmf .n the crusaders, reiiortod to president to the population on nun.oroiM occa- Harding Friday. In vle.v of tne sions and have frequently i jJe de.u action, Mrs, O'Hare asain unstration of their strengtu. put the question of releasing the priAbout three years ago this senti- soners directly t Harding. ment came near to the breaking poln' Takes Hit at Child Labor when one of the miners elop.xl r lth to the Washington. An amendnu-n- t young girt. lie was brougli: back and Soiiw talk of tenth article of the constitution of Tie lodged In Jail here. United States, which would exix-restlynching was followed by the reserve the federal government the am of between 500 and itiers. nil right to t control, rogulate or prohfhlt from surrounding armed, camps the employment of children under 18 These formed a cordon about the years old, was pnssed In the senary courthouse. Friday by Senator Johnson of California. General's Son to Work Here 1 ' y New York Frit Von Kalkenhayn, only son of the lute Field Marshal Von Arbuckle Turns Writer .". Angeles, Cel., Uoseoe (Fatty) Arbnckle has turned scenurl' writer. Furthermore, he Is seirng his scenarios. It Is said. At least, be Is one- - his first reported to have effort to "Buster" Kenton. It h now called "The Vision," but Its name will tie changed before It pr"ra In pu'i lx France Increases Naval Budget Paris. France will spend 325,000, 0i)O francs more on her navy next year than this. The national budget for 1023 was dlatrlhuted Tues.hiy by Count Delnsts.vrle, minister of flirnnce. The Increase In naval appropriations wa the most striking features. Kalkenhayn, former chief of staff of the German army, orrlved Thursday on the SeydilU to go to work. wlio Dow la nnly'27, said he served as technical chief of German nlr force during the war. He said he Is going Into the automobile busi!lc. ness In Amerl'-n- . Burch Jury Disagrees IiO Angeles. The Jury In the trial of of Arthur C. Hurch for the mur-le-r J. Bolton Ketina-l- was (f.wtiarged by Judge Sdney N. Reeve Monday after reirtlng It was Impossible to rgree upon a verdict. The Junes said Urn' the final ballot was 7 to ft fur acquit-tat- . Thfe division was lint etnee Saturday, when the first Jiiror of ft to 6 was changed by Th swinging to favor arqulttiil. four women on the Jury voted f ir Volstead Says Wets Will be Beaten Washington. Any uttampt In eon gress to weaken the Volstead net to permit manufacture' of beer and tleht wines "will be battered down and bent e;i," IteprcsnntnMve Andrew Volsted of Minnesota, author of prohibition, declared Friday. Volstead chiil'enfed IH.ernIs In the house to "do their worst" in their campaign to g yp local to the oplinn on tlie different congressional fllslrWM. It" regards their attempt. It was made known, os being "knowingly futile." Island Strong for General Weed Manilla. The bosrd of director of the American Chamber of Commerce has sent a cablegram to President his Harding requesting him to best offices to Induce Govern r Gen ami ioonurd Wood to remain in th" Phllliplnes until bis full program has been placed In effect Ceneitl Wood Is on leave until September from tixj Unlvers'ty of Pennsylvania, whos presidency ho has nceeptd, und wlil take next year. et-dr- CATVS r Falk-enhny- From All Part of UTAH. Salt Lake. Discussion of the Denl-soblue sky bill at the regular meeting of the mines committee of the n Commercial club resulted In opposition developing to the measure which has already passed the house of representatives. Members thought that the bill passed would greatly handicap ievelopment of western mineral resources. Paris In thl-- k sea fog Saturday Salt Lake George II. Gardner has veniag off the const of Finisterre the Brit'sh ship Egypt of the Peninsular been convicted of the murder of Dep& Orient Line was rammed and sunk uty Sheriff Gordon Stuart, und must . by the French cargo steamer Seine and go to his death July 14th. nearly a hundred of the passengers Salt Iake. Nlbley Paik was form-ll- y and crew are believed to have been annexed to Salt Lal:e City when droivned. The accident Is one of the worst dedicatory cermonies were held on the which lias happened on the French municipal golf links presented to the coast s'nre the war. The fog was city us a Christmas gift by Charles V. Nibley. general ail along the French coast in exceptional density for this time of lyran. A music memory contest year and the first news of the disas- conducted of the conn-:- y in twenty-seveter became known Saturday, when it Miss Worley, Margaret by was reported from CherlHiurg that the music supervisor for Wit Cache county liner Beivngariu on her first trip from has just closed with excellent America with oil fuel could not make schools, resuUs. , It wus the first ever attemptport anil could not get" Into wireless ed in the county nd It3 purpose was communication with land, as the sta- the advancement Flora of music. tions were all busy with calls for aid Jensen of pupiL Hyrum, an eight-gradf vessels In distress. won first place in the contest. Out Neither the name of the vessel nor of a possible 200 points in the scorn, extent of the catnstrope were, howhe turned tn a perfect copy. ever, learned until the Seine readied Brest Sunday morning with about thirSalt I.axe In the campaign Inauguty survivors from among the passen- rated for a greater consumption of gers of the Kgypt and 200 of the dairy products In Utaii, Dr. John A. crew. According to the captain's Widstoe, spoke In part as follows: statement, fifteen passengers, mostly "This subject may be approached from of British nationality, are missing and many different angles. I propose to discuss It solely In its relation to our about eighty of the crew. The disaster, according to accounts agrkulture, which Is the foundation of survivors, happened Just at the 9f the state. Wltltout agriculture we moment they were sitting down to could have no commonwealth , here. dinner, about 7:30. For some time Surprising as the statement may be to previonsly they had been going dead many of our citizens, I make It solemnslow on account of the fog, and usual ly that our agriculture is resting today had been tak- on a very uncertain foundation. "The fog sljmal precautions en. The ship was about twenty-twdairy industry will keep up soli fermiles from the coast,, running south tility better than anything else, and hlch we are facInto, the Bay of Biscay when the crash today the situation rnnie. Until there was no possibility ing Is so critical that something raust of avoiding colliscn. It apepars the lie done to improve it. AH that Is ivatch officers of both vessels were best In our states depends after all nW'onsclouB of their proximity to each ti ism agriculture, and do not hesitate to say that our agriculture depends other. The Seine, steaming west on out- uion the dairy industry." ward trip ' from Brest, struck the Salt Lake. Friday, July 14. has Egypt amidships. The bows of the been selected as the date for holding Seine were badly damaged, but the the Republican state convntlon, the Egypt drew clear and for some minutes Itepublieun state committee voting 22 steamed on her route. According to to 8 was chosen the account of the captain of the Seine, as for that date. Suit Lake the and the apporconvention city he turned. In spite of the damage tionment was fixod at the ratio of one which had been suffered, to' follow the other ship, and twenty mlnuies delegate for each 14o votes Governor Mabey nt the state election later picked her up In the fog In a by two yars ago. linking condition. The water was dotted with boats and Salt Lake City. Graduation exerrafts to which terrified passengers and cises for more than 300 stu.ients, which crew were clinging. After having Is the largest class In the history of floated for some t'me the ship began the state Institution, will held on '0 make water and sink rapidly and at June 0 at the University of Utah. the end there was little time left for Contending that his boped for the launching of bouts. will not come through the West to Fig!.t For Land Bill iutts Cuit convicted hliii or affirmed Washington. Confronted with the such conviction, Thomas J. Mo:ney, y Sanger of losing both the serving a life trm as n bonJt murderland settlement bill In the house er, withdrew an appeal on a common ind the lan I sctt'ement section of the law pleading whldi was brought to oi tain his release, and announced that l tidier bonus bill In the mnr'.te, west-erepresentatives In congress plan he would base virtually all his faith flabt on the Itcpubllcrn steering on executive leemency. xmimltti-to save the Soldier farmers of Canada have remeisure. An appeal to Pres'dent llard'ne pers mally Is contemplated as paid approximately 14 per cent of the- ' loans extended by the soldier sU'epart of the campaign. Hepresentatlve Chairman Prnhk W. Mondell, Kepnbllcnn house meat board. A report b eader and candidate for United St;ite '.nrne't of t'te board shows that of the has tcnator In Wyoming, Is he'd pers 'nnl-i- y ' S7,740,(N!) advanced, $ll.&S."i,000 reoonslhle by the western group for e:-- cleared from the books. .he dec'sion of the steerlnz comm't-t- e Salt Iike Edward Lucas la accused t- bill pigeonhole the iy his wife of keep'n:; her prisoner Mi's season. A n ncconnt of intense Jealousy. Mrs. l.ucrs. divorce by sought lj In Year Salt Lake Highest Ogden Engineers of tiie Soiithei Murray A fire In reiJcnce tTstrict I'aHflc company are closely wrtteh'rrr was caused by spar' s afightlng on the rls'n r of the waters of Great SaU roof. Ianiage was not great. , which are now to the hlrhet Park C'ty Thomas Payne U deed oo'nt reached in 32 years. The water lnce February 1 has been rising rt n a nine accldenL Mr. Pnyne had the rate of nlot:t e'ght' Inches' everv" heen in Park City twenty-flvyears. fift'-edays. If It continues Is threatened This Kedinml c'ty st the sume rat It will reach the level of 10S and the water will tie within vlth flood water from Sevier river. one Inch of the t p of the railroad logan The Welltvllle canyon route tstle. Itallroad engineers declared hrougti to lUixetder county and th that should ft e water reach such outh is In good condition and better phenoaiental height It would cause no than some of those in the valley. The work and the oiomise oners of Boxelder damage to the mnty only trouble If the water covered the have hnd force of men working on rails would be a delay of traffic until irelr side of the divide. tlie waters of the luke receded. Prov More that 110 Boy Scort Alaska Business en Increase a this city have volunteered their ser Keettle. Seattle's exports to A'sxka v!es In o cleanuu and Improvement during the month of April emonnt-t- l ainre gn on the city cemetery. to 32,110 tons, valued st $.1.17.472, as and Mrs. II. I. Br'ghnm Cliy-rM- r. rsimpared wit li 12.02JI tons u April, tfl2i; value 1 t 1tl721. The tsre IfoMnsou have goi.e to the Philippine I nl ii n to the resumption ImTesse Is is, where the.' have emti accepts nf fishing and mining operat'onj m contract from the gov rmnent te southeastern and southwestern Alut'ta. teiidi n ATTITUDE OF ALIEN ELEMENT IN VICTIMS DRAGGED FROM BED IN EARLY MORNING AND PUT TO UTAH COAL FIELDS PROMPTS DEMAND FOR SUPPLIES DEATH; VILLAGE BURNED Offer Mads For Plant Washington. An offer of $2,100,000 ttr the Oeorgn I'ower plant, the gov. ernira nt's Interest In the railroad and the trunsmlssion line from Georges to Muscle Khonls. Ala., had been mad U Secretary Weeks by the Alabama I'uwer Company. - RED Jomes Wltnout Warning In Dense Fog: Trouble With Lascar Crew is Hlnter; No Americnas Reported Lost 0 e i TER WORST SINCE WAR 0 m-r- NtAnLI D LINER EGYPT SINKS IN COLLISON OFF FRENCH COAST; DISAS- 1 I 'I! Dandelions Ueber Alles, BETHLEHEM INTERESTS ABSORB PROPERTIES OF LACKAWANNA ENGINEERED BY BANKERS I'resident Grace of the Bethlehem Steel company, announced his company plans to spend from to $23,000,044 on the Lackawanna properties. In his announcement of tne merger, Grace declared "Moses Taylor and other important Interests associated with the direction of the consolidated properties will be liberally represented on the Bethlehem board." Bethlehem will pay for the Lackawanna properties In 7 per cent stock and class B common stock, $109,000,000, against $1G5,000,000 duran aggregate amount of the two giving of the last months ing corresponding classes eqnal at par value to the par the year, while for the month of April value of Lackawanna's outstanding total was $10,000,000 against $14,000,-00W,1 03.500. in the same month last year. stock Forty per cent of the payment will be made In 7 per cent prefered and CO Womans Party In Field per cent in class B common. Washington The headquarters of the National Woman's party was form- LODGE OFFICIALS GET SENTENCE ally dedicated Sunday with the laying of the cornerstone of its new building, Iowa Judge Setting In Salt Lake which is to be constructed opposite Gives Out Heavy Sentence tlie capltol of the United States. A Salt Lake Two years In the crwd of several thousand people. In- federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., cluding a number of notable men and and a fine of $5,000 each was women of this and other took the sentence passed by Judge Martin Iart in the ceremony. The purple, J. Wade of Iowa Tuesday on white and yellow banner of the Na- Matthew McBlaln Thomson, Thomas tional Woman's finrty was formally I'emit and IHimlnlc Bergera, grand raised by Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont of president,' secretary and treasurer, reNew York, president, who declared the spectively, of the American Masonic purposes of the occasion were "to ac- federation, who were found guilty of claim the acceptance Into political life us'ng the malls to defraud by a Jury of an organized body of women" and In the United States district court Mon-daA sixty-dat toy the cornerstone of the first stay of commitment in the was ordered by Judge Wade to permit woman's potlteal parllment the defense time In which to file an apworld." peal if desired. Meanwhile, defendants were remanded to the custody of Socialists Prepare For Campaign .1. Kay Ward New York. The national executive Un'ted SUites Marshal and bond fixed at $15,000, an Increase ancommittee of the Social!) party of $5000 over on which the nounced that it would have an" ade- trio were at the bond liberty. candito fund" support party quate The defendants were round guilty on dates In every congressional district in ten counts. One, a violation of secthe United States. It also declared tion 37. conspiracy to violate section that it had prepared to call on the best 215 of the penal code, punishable by known of the party speakers to tour two or a fine of Imprisonment years' men and the country. Forty of these, $10,000 or both, as a maximum: una women, will be asked to volunteer for n'ne violations of seit'nn 215, carrying that work. n maximum penalty of three years' Imprisonment or $10,000 fine, or both, for Interests Ceases June 13 each count. Under the verdict. Judge per Wade might have imposod, therefore, Washington Interest on 3 unt Victory notes ceases June 15, sentences of twenty-nin- e years In prisI'ncrftiiry Mellon said In a statement on and fines of $10,000 on each defendtiling attention to the treasury's of- ant. The official santence as passed, fer to redeem at par and accrued Inter-s- t however. Imposed a two years' sento that date all notes of the i&'ue tence on each count, to be served conT. date, he said, about $100,000,000 of currently, and fine of $5000 each on these notes have been redeemed, leav-i- r the first counL per cent $270,000,000 of the ? e Official Under Arrest Victory notes stilt outstanding. Fnrgo, N. I)., William I.emke, former attorney general of North IakntH, Foreign Silver Has New Level New York. Foreign bar silver made and a member of the executive commute of the Natural Nonpartisan n new high record for the year Moncents an league, was arrest 'd Friday on Cuss day, being quoted at ?. ounce, or He over the previous high county grand Jury Indictments charglust week. The price followed that ing him with embezzlement and mak-ifala entries. Embezzlement U of a new high record Li I,ondon, whore the metal was quoted Monday at 374 charged In connection with tiie trun-t;ence. The Increase Is believed to Ie fer of money from the Bunk of North One to the heavy exports of the metal Dakota to the Sitmillnavlan-Aiuerivnto China and India to balance trade lmk of Fargo. The amount Involved In tiiis transfer was $210,378.79. accounts In those countr'-es- . 8enate Approves Army Pay Washington. The senate Monday iaand, after only brief debate, the bona bill fixing n new has! of pay f officers and enlisted personnel of the army, navy, marine corps, coast guard, coast and geodetic survey and the public- - health service. Two amendments were added end the measure now goes to conference with the house for adjustment ef the differences. NEPHI. UTAH PERISH If GRASR New York. The Bethlehem-Lnck- a wanna steel merger wus approved Tuesday by directors of the two companies meeting here at the offices of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bankers financing the consolidation. According to the terms of the merger, as stated by Moses Taylor, chairman of the litickuwanna board of directors, Bethlehem has agroed to assume nil debts and obligations of the Lacks- - Washington. Grain exports fell off nearly half during the ten months ended with April, as compared with the corresponding period last year, according to trade reports Issued Monthly by the commerce department For the ten lmmtiis ended with April, 1922, grain exports aggregated $.r0C.000,00O, compared with $9.ri0,000,. 000 during the months of April exports 000 during the same months of 1921, while for the month of April exports of grain aggregated $37,000,000, against ?r.7, 000 000 in April a year ago. Corn exports for April aggregated 18,000,000 bushels, worth $13,000,000, against 10,000,000 bushels, worth in April, 1921. Wheat exports for April aggregated five million bushels, worth $7,000,000, against eighteen million bushels, worth $29,000,000 In the same month a year ago, while export of flour aggregated one million barrels, worth $7,000,000, against two million barrels, worth in April. 1921. Kxports of meat during the tea months ended with Anril aggregated S. COSTS BIG SUM GREAT DECREASE .RAIN SHIPMENTS REGISTER DE. CLINE OF NEARLY HALF IN TEN MONTHS TIMES-NEW- '!d Millions Asked For Relief ha Stockholm. The government asked the Swed sh parliament thus far this enr for approprlstlons equlvele?'t to about 21.Kio.fi for re!l-- f of the . unemployed and the pallnmen granied snout Jlint.rsKt, nhicb "t cons'dcred Sufficient to tide over ,i few weeks, when a lestxr view of the js'tuntlon can be obtained. The 'nti-- t .figures show that the number t has deceased, but tbi I iif-ibe- r of thoss receiving relief h.-- e ' o d Smlth-Mc-N"ar- e Smlth-McNar- y Smlth-McNar- ln'-e- . e rlj as.-rlbe- Bulgaria In State ef Revolution Vienna Conf1l t'nir reports have rrached here of a Bulgarian revolution. I';tt'-lifrom Belt-rad- e sny thit King Boris has fled to Varus und tht Premier St imhouiuky, who represents the l ens nis anl airrariai a. lias, with tils followers, proclalised n re. r. It nirtitlc. A s afe of civic fiirtimr ri"jirte I, eis , and ffteeii o" Gi o h er, ev- oral Wrenirel's officers f i ile- pelted. Atrum mlh e. tio rmrs turn a irnm nrriici in n i"raie nfi report'-compajntl' e ijul?! Lak- e- SUte Treasurer W. D. in.turi:.ed t repay i to. n niH'le by (lie rtate year 'mm the sus; ease fi nd of t ie hind Suit Sutton h: j lr' fri e. the MtMiii'l lie'ii 71.Nk. tH tliU payment i.VMi he placed to 'he credit of to - f'Miiv u.' fund ol !ll en.tbln h't t nii.iec t n I the f;ici- to .oliii ibi! h oat-- r rlgi.ls oa te 1 se bt-e- - I I'm- - S ric r'w. t'.T !; 'ted the fe or i I I i I A if t ina.t . ci er.- e.-- ' st . tl e'-- . iii.SM.t pta'e No flank |