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Show THE BRUSH P5 TAKE IRISH TOWH TIMES-NEW- NORTHERN LHi R'member STRIKE OF ALL RAIL WORKERS NEPHI. UTAH S, Pithy News Notes From All Parts of HAS WAR CLOUDS (IS UTAH SERIOUS CONFLICT IMMINENT BE. TWEEN ADVANCE GUARDS OF CHINESE ARMIES cash prize Ogden Twenty-thre- e will be given by the Ogden Trogres. REPUBLICAN COMMANDANT IN ULSTER BORDER SETTLEMENT IS CAPTURED EXECUTIVE COUNCIL British 8oldler Enter Ulster Border land And Take Part In Retake Free 8tate Territory From Irish Republican Army Jewell Says Great Struggle la Possible if Railways Put Proposed Wage Cuts Into Operation As Planned London. Infantry, cavalry, artillery and whippet tank took part in the first offensive action of the British troops on the Ulster borderland early Sunday afternoon, when Pettigoe, which straddles the line, though a large part of the town is In Free State terrtiory, was stormed and retaken from troops of the Irish republican army which entered on May SO. Reports from Belfast describe the border countryside as swarming with khaki, while the British general directs the operations from headquarterc on a hill outside the town. When it became evident that the British were moving In force against Pettigoe, the republicans began to withdraw ; consequently there was little resistance to parties of soldiers In motors and on foot who dashed through the town. It is semiofficially announced that the republicans suffered fairly heavy losses, but the sole casualty of the northern side was the driver or a motor car. Besides the republican commandant and staff, who were taken prisoner when the troops entered the town, it is reported that a large number or Sinn Feiners were captured in a later cleanup of Uettigoe. Of three columns of troops which Sunday eevning began advancing Into the section of Fermanagh county occupied by the southerners, two columns operated toward Pettigoe, the other in the direction of Belleck, which the republicans hafl also occupied. Detroit, Mich. The executive council of the United Brotherhood fit Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers Tuesday afwas playing; with other children and a ternoon unanimously adopted a reso-lutourmy guard of General Wu Pel-Fdid not notice the open cellar door. the F. E. Grable, instructing army and the retreating troops of Clmng Tso-Lithe Manchurian wor president, to send out strike ballots Layton The Davis and Weber Coun to all members of the organization lord. ' The warning was telegraphed ties Canal company's canal has been the from Changli by the commander of and to all nonunion workers In the cleared of the great landslide siiffl-Chlhli column. craft affected by the wage cut orderiently so that a head of water In' ex. The Chihli advance guard Saturday xaa of 300 second feet la now ed by the United States railway labor running next FOREST HOOVER OBTAINS had reached Liuahouying, the In the caual. board Sunday. General Peltaiho. from Changs station President Grable announced the balDelta. M. M. Steele Jr., returned Fengtisn troops were retiremg toward lots would be sent out Immediately and Shnnkaikuan. The Cliihli commander from Los Angelea where he has been TAKES BIG TOLL PRICE that if the workers decided to strike advised that all foreigners be removed In conference with the Auto Club of In protest against the cut the walkout from that city within iwenty-iou- r Southern California with refernce lawould be effective about July 5. ne hours. the matter of having the Grand Cenestimated that 478,000 members of the tral highway logged. The club agreed' THREATEN-ENEWASHINGTON CITIES PRODUCERS OF EIGHTY PER CENT union and about 72,000 nonunion workexpects to have the road logged from Ely, Pekin. General Wu Pei-F- u WHEN FLAMES CLOSE OF BITUMINOUS COAL CON. to remain at Paotingfu until parliaers would be asked to vote on the Nov., to Santaquin, in this state, and IN ON THEM SENT TO NEW RATE ment is assembled and a new presi- to use its own signs along the way. in the railroad matter, virtually every dent Installed. Afterward he will go to The road Is already lagged from Los country, with the exception of short new Angeles to lines and electric roads, being affect- Many Homes Razed In Western Part Price Made By Coal Companies to Pekin to pay his respects to tne Ely. Ids thus showing government, publicly Of State as Fire Causes Loss ed. Prevail During Remainder of Lake. new Salt of the This city is defendant la military regime support Now Estimtaed to be Around Present Strike; Price Is Set The resolution adopted by the execu$.VX)0 damage action filed in the dis-tr- ct into effect prowess brought Milllom Two Dollars At Three and a Half tive council, which Is composed of the court by Hannah Lundqulst. lias not yet definitely Li Yuan-Hunofficers of the union, specified the balIt Is under- that she broke her arm and the presidency. accepted lookWashington. With conferences Seattle, Wash One person was lots should ask whether or not the awaits answers to suffered various other Injuries the still he tood that workers were willing to accept the known to be dead, another was be- ing to a price agreement for their the conditions he laid down Sunday, night of December 27, 1021, when'sh cut, and declared if they were not lieved to have perished, scores were district still to be held with the op. the most difficult of which is held to tripped on sunken sidewalks on Park "the union will use the full economic homeless and vast areas of timberland erators of producing fields In Penn- be his demand that the southern, or way avenue. The complaint allege', powers of the organization to resist In western' Washington and Oregon sylvania, Secretary Hoover has secur- Canton, government of Sun Yat-Se- n Aiat the sidwulk was in such danger-ju- s the reduction of wages ordered by the are smouldering wastes as a result ed the agreement of operators produc- be abolished condition that warning lights, of forest and brush fires which late ing 80 per cent of the bituminous labor board." Sun has not responded to the ques should have been placed on it and: coal now being mined to a maximum President Grable said afterward that Thursday got beyond control. tion of whether he is willing to sue pedestrians notified not to walk on it.' Leo McDonald, employe of a lumber price of $3.50 a ton at the mine for the he expected the returns would be in riflce himself for the unity of Chma. duration of strike. the Salt Lake. The Lund-Cedby July 1, explaining that in case of camp near Cedar Falls, Wash., was City U insists on knowing whether the Can Friannouncement In making this a strike vote he was empowered to call killed when a burning tree fell on him has been accepted by the highway to to ton Intends attempt governments he Hoover said day a night as Secretary was he to from as 9 the the men out He fixed July escape trying .'(mmissioners of Iron county and the continue. tentative date by which arrangements flaming thicket. Mrs. Paul Hensell, regretted that a small minority of the ontractors released, having turned the while General Wu, reulisslmj western could be completed to put the strike in Alder, Wash., was believed to have operators representing road over to the county.' feels iff his country, problems effect attempting to save belongings, tucky had refused to cooperate and grave ton. a price that a good advance has been maae e demanding $i25 Salt Lake. Coal produced in Utah in. The wage cut Is effective July 1 unDamage in Washington was ne 80,(1 h dld not feel Justified toward converting China to a real re- IOL'0, mated at from $1,000,000 to $2,000,-'w"i'lc- h der the labor board order. according to a compilation made a discord factional with a1' tiling public, by C. A. Allen, chief mine inspector for lvotifeXl'"athe publiC t0 nccept' Mr. Grable expressed the belief that 000. the pnst, Ms" of Interviewed the federal government and for the At least twenty-fiv- e homes In anoWc other railroad brotherhoods also would in tllPr ne,3- - The con- Sunday he was hopeful state industrial commission, was 4,000,-?l- 3 conduct strike referendnnis within the near Cedar Falls have been razed b?ev who i ennsyivema operators that pantpn would see the wisdom of near future, and declared If the others fire. A special tralnload of provisions' tons, which was produced have been arranged for next week, joining the north In an effort to uniry aien, who worked underground by of and fire fighting aparatus was held voted to strike, the maintenance on the he said. The $3.50 maximum lias been the country. He said he believed that average, and was handled on the surway men would join them in the event in readiness to be rushed to Cedar would if Canton of at tiie the operators Virginia, parliament face by an average of 931 men, a total I the members of his organization favor Falls and othed points If necessary accepted by West Vlrgnia, Tennessee and eastern Join those members of the old parlia to old refugees. ed such action. in producing the tonnage Mr. Hoover said he had been ment now assembled at Tien Ts'n, Sun ?ngaged named of 4494 men. The brotherhood's financial condiand Kentucky, Logging camps at Stlllwatetr a 25 cents of be the rate of advsed. while further would deprived tion is the best it ever has been and Selleck had been burned and the ton below the Garfield scale has been reason for continuing as president or Salt Lake.-On- e hundred thousand sufficient funds are available to con- towns of Palmer, North Bend, Forbes the southern China republic. accepted by the Alabama operators. iheep have been shorn in Uinta counand Kansnsat were threatened. duct a strike, the president said. In purchasing spot coal the prices He explained that his object In re ty this year, according to Thomas A strike on the part of the brother A sawmill, a schoolhouse and sevnot affectinng coal under contract maining at Paotingfu was to give par state sheep inspector, who baa hood would, according to the president. eral farmhouses were in ashes near consumers can Insure themselves a liament the opportunity to returned from a two weeks' trip In that affect all mechanics, maintenance of Corbett, Ore., and many persons were ivll authority without the appearance lection of the state. The square deal, Mr. Hoover said, by check way men, track men, bridge builders, fleeing. At Egypt, Ore., n schoolhouse ing largest numrates the with of together s fre'ght ber were sheared at the Banpiza military pressure. cinder men chute coal were burned. Four hundred pit pien, painters, makPublic opinion as reflected in the shearing plant and at Watson. men and carpenters on all the chief fighting the flames near Bend, Ore., maximum price established and distriing proper alowance for retail Chinese press indicated Sunday that where 2000 acres had been burned bution railroads of the country. cost. Consumers not receiving the north had abandoned all animosity Lehl. Strenuous protest a Mr. Grable said he based his belief over. as to prices may appeal toward the south. The northern press reiorted expedition to killagainst treatment fair pelicans that other unions might take a strike to the department of commerce, he ippeared unanimously eager to effect und herons on the west shore of Utall Wilt Consider Lean vote on the attitude shown at the reParis Approval by the reparations said, with assurance that nn inquiry In i concllation. The newspaper point lake was made to the State gam com. cent meeting In Chicago of represento their cases will be instituted. ed out that the south had no reason inissioner's office by members c. tatives of the railway department of commission of the German reply to Its decision to to question the , motives of Wu Pel ultimatum and the club and the Audubon society. grant the American Federation pf Labor, at Chicago Increases of 25 to 50 cents which, he said, sentiment was favor- Germany a provisional moratorium for a ton for coat on the retail market Ku, who, they asserted, was the only Salt Lake. C. O. Prest, aviator flymilitary leader ohowlng constructive able for a strike vote In the event of tb year 1922, have cleared the way for were forerunners of further ideas and unselfish purposes. They ing from Buffalo, N. Y to Alasfca and Thursday a of loan consideration the Inter, by wage reductions. arrived at Woodward field national committee of hankers' meet- advances after existing supplies are trged disbandinent of the various Sllw-rihere. While In reparations It Is exhausted, according to leading deal- armies and abolition of the militfti. from Rock Springs, Wyo. ing Commit Crime Upon High Sea thought there will be no disagreement ers. Retailers declared the rise was governors of provinces. Salt Lake. The fourteenth annual Baltimore When the steamship Co- and that a loan of probably more than one of the results of the Washington These elements they held responsl convention of the Utah Bankers' aslumbia docked here Krlduy from San $1,000,000,000 will be arranged within conference of coal operators WednesWe for the slow progress of China. sociation will be h4d here June 10 and Francisco, United States officials placfew weeks, there is a tendency In day, when Secretary Hoover approved 17 on invitation of the Salt Lake clear-n- g ed George II. Broadhurst, noted play- some quarters to fear that the bankers a maximum price of $3.V) a ton for Valentin? Get Away house by Its president, Charles S. wright and producer, of New York, will be unable to find a solution re- spot coal at the West Vtrgln'n mines. Los Angeles, Cal. Rudolph Valen Burton, and the Commercial club by and J. B. Simon of San Francisco, un- conciling the economic and political These retailers predicted that West ton tlno screen actor, whose principal Its president, P. C. Schramn. der detention as the result of an al- elements of the problem. The bank- Virginia coal would go to P.i roles have been of love heroes, wa within a few day, an advance of leged 'murderous assault committed by ers' committee meets this afternoon. Ft. Douglas Major George S. Gay, liberated of a charge of bigamy her Simon ujKn Broadcast while the vessef Held artillery, has been relieved from Washington. Federal investigation when the Monday Is felony complaint Head Arrested Vladivestock sea. was on the high of the nationwide coal strike was was dismissed after, a preltmary hear duty a student officer at the field arToklo President Merkulov of the authorized by the senate Friday. The Ing before Justice of the Peace Hanby tillery school at rtrap Bragg and orbeen has Vladivostok of government Amundsen Starts On Long Journey senate passed a resolution by Senator The Justice ruled there was insuffi dered to Salt Lake about June 20 for deposed and placed under arrest by Seattle Captain Itoald Amundsen, order of the constituent assembly, ac- Walsh of Massachusetts directing the ent evidence presented to support the duty as military Instructor at the Unthe explorer, left here Sunday on the cording to a dlsptach received from secretary of corumerce to investigate complaint. The d'smlssal of the case iversity of Utah. , and report to the senate an anon as followed thre day of steHmshlp Victoria for Nome on the Vladivostok. testimony con Pongultch Many college professor posiibln all available information con- cernlng the marriage In Mexican, Mex. first lap of his five-yea- r Journey nnd scientists ore expected to T'sit on and effect its comstrike the cerning I through the Artie, to await the Valentino between 1.1, and co, May Many Die In Mine Explosion Bryce canyon this season. the consumers of the United States. Mis ing of his expedition ship Maud, which Winifred PeWolfe-ShaunesKssen, Germany. Seventeen miners Seattle sailed to Saturday. Captain were killed and twenty-fiv- e Credentials Will Be Of Ne Value Salt Lake City. Warm days have Iliidnuf, profess'onally known as Nataothers InAmundsen sold that the Maud probBnkhmeteff, cha Rambova. and there noneviuoon In maintained flood stages in tb mounin an explosion Thursday In the Washington.! Boris jured Palm Spring, Cal ably would start from Nome June 24 Helens and Amalle coal mine belong- whose status as ftussian ambassador desert oasis tain streams, and more or less damor 23 on the voyage which is expected a here been has subje.-'- t of controversy south of here. other miner age has n suited to roads and bridges, to the Eight Kruppa. ing to carry her across the Polar basin. since the Kerens'ty government, which sre missing. occordlng to the weather, crop and appointed him, cob iped five yenrs range bulletin for Utah Issued by the Ford Says He Will Run $20,000,00 for Pooled Wheat Two Fractions Engage In Heavy Firing ago, has been notified by the state deSalt Lake weather bureau. Cool night Mich. Ford has in Detroit, Henry more than part that bis rrede-itlalno longer Spokane, Wash. Slightly have continued to retard crop growth. Belfast Heavy firing for seven would run be (mated tbnt privately hours between Irish republican army 14,000,000 bushels of Washington, Ore- will be re ornlrcd by the Un'.ted or "if the of tb The planting of upar beet, potatoes people president and other truck ia nearly completed forces and Ulster special constables gon, Idaho and Montana wheat, valued States after June ."0. but B onntry desire him to do and ome are coming up nicely. Hl;h occurred Friday at Dungooley Cross, at more than $20,00.000, were sold Work Will Retain Colorado Home to refuse money 'Tuld s:end any tl on the Iuth-Armag- h border. The in- through the offices of the Northwest winds have depleted the molstui, ta Denver Hubert Work, elecor bis nomination postmasIr. about the farm soils and mlns would be helphabitants along the border hive Ted Wheatgrower' Asso"lated, during the ter general, scld here Friday be would 'r;ng tbm," according to WIlll:nn T. Kron ful in many place. Fruit I develop to Dutidalk. Firing also occurred at fiscal year ending Wednesday, Walter continue to make Colorado Ms home Dearborn of editor erg, o nevspater Live Ciilli'vllle, going on for several hours. Robinson, manager of the Wsfhinjrton-Mahthe fact that lie dls;wtel of nnd one of the leader In the Den morn ing slowly hnt satisfactorily. Wheatgrower' Aocliitfd, an- despite stock and the ranges are In good conIn Irish republican army quarters It Wood. nt his raft fanning :nl;uiiuin President"' Ford for club. Henry a of small the nouncedOnly part dition. was stated Hint the republican forces Pueblo rereat'y. suffered no casualties In either clash. 1021 wheat pool remains unsold. Searcfc For Brown Still On Fillmore A vlgorou battle ngnlnst Plan On te Wipe Out Drug Addiction Omaho, Neb. The second week of weeds throughout Millard Germany to Have Eiectrlc Train Demands Duty On Sugar County I Three member of Washington. Electrification of Germany's who being conducted with sench for Fred Brown, Berlin. Tiehalf of beet the n Washington. good results. rnllnHv avotntn 1m rtrne res' ntf rrndtml- - President Harding', eahtnet have as- repeatedly foiled the state sheriff sugar Industry of the west. C. C. Ham-Iwi uuiruuu moi nip prrnuimi Ormnnv ly, especially 1,. rentml Delta. lMtn und Fillmore pinplv force In the sensitlotml man hunt folof Colorado Springs recently ivrot Jan-nar- y palgn ti wipe out drug addhti n in who for some time have been busy setwo and his ta Senator Nicholson of Colorado er. where the restulnr service started nsMiultlng lowing chaining the United States. Secretaries Hughes, 17, from Bltterfleld to Iics.ian. curing the railroad rk'lit of wny be. women In secluded "manacle Hoover tlrg forth In some detail the essential M'dlon and formed Friday reason why It Is necessary to levy an By the end of 1f22 the line Lelprlg. what is to be known as the ont c In Omaha, May 27, was begun twe n the Iwo towns, have secured lb running nine from nearly nit tb land adequate duty on Cuban sugar If the t adtlsnry board by the npimlnt-meri- Monday with pollc expressing fervent alon twwt sugar Industry Is to be preserved. over 180 kilometers, will be completed. the projoH! route, and they defrom of ther In was three seen Inst Omaha Brown experts 1.T0 kilomehope. this line another Hint tlcie s at present little In state Ills letter was In the niirnre of a reply U board This function on He eluded pnr. tb wny t Saturday evening. to propaganda that has been distribut- ters will be oend In Silesia from partments. preen Ihe compnny from nnder the provisions of toe Jor.e-Ml'l- . suit and was thought to hav caught ed, principally out Of New Tork, In the Ulrchberg to Goerlitr. and Gruental. er law to omrn"r. Immediate'y to bitibi th nat'ons tow foreign n. usfnf out of headed prrvent fr near coal are the large ght hope of causing conrress to reduce the Both lines md U. S. a as the dnmping ground fields- doty below $1.00 hundred pounds. Belfast Military forces Sunday captured Pettigoe and captured republican prisoners, as well as a large quantity of arms and ammunition. One account says that after a !ieavy bombardment the British troops stormed Fettlgo in the afternoon. A hot machine-gu- n fire was poured on tne attacking forces, but the only casualty was an automobile driver, who was shot dead. The commander of the Irish republican army and his staff are reported to have been captured. A semiofficials version of the fighting Is quoted by the correspondent of the Belfast Telegraph, who says: "The military entered Tettigoe shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon and were fired on by the republicans. The artillery came into action, and the republicans are believed to have suffered fairly heavy losses. The military have consolidated the positions." Border firing wa resumed by republicans at Lifford, in the course of which a special constable was sfto while on duty at Camel's Hump. Clean Up Says Hays New Tork An ultimatum to the moving picture industry to clean np the films and keep them clean has been formulated by Will II. Hays and the moving picture producers and distributors Who are members of the Motion Producefs and Distributors of America." The association includes the majority of the big producers and distributors and represents between 70 and 80 per cent of all moving picture made in this country. Pk-tur- MOVE3 FOR DRASTIC ACTION TO COM. BAT WAGE REDUCTION de. sive Business club for the best rated windows during "Made in Ogden" week. About fifty. Ogden manufactur ers will display product In about 200 show windows. Telegraphic Communication Sent Out From Changll Advising Noncom. batanta To At Once Leave Zona Of Action Brigham City. n Mere Workers On Payroll Washington Beports to the United States employment service of the de partment of labor show a more marked Improvement In employment conditions in May than in any recent month. There was a net increase of 3.2 per cent in the number of workers em ployed by 1428 firms located in the six. principal industrial centers of the United States. These companies reported l.Cti.S,DSS workers employed on May 31. as against 1,016,8.14 on April 30. ty-fl- Wacaster Jury Is Dismissed hours Salt Ijike. After twenty-si- x deliberation the Jury In the case of Angetlne Wucnster. 17 years of ace. murder of charged with C. A. Fus, wholesale druggist of Suit Ijike, wss discharged at 4 :.Vi o'clock Sunday afternoon by Judge Kphrntm Hans' n when It rename certain Hint It could not rent h n agreement. Eight ballots were taken, end, with the exception of one. st'od six for and six fKlnt conviction. One vote disclosed seven for conviction and five aga!nt first-degre- e tie u FUMES HI! D g Slip-allege- ar Ken-perish- ed esti-,wer- Jon mi Yat-Se- n J Red-non- . $1-7- To Wage War On Fish Pirates Washington A declaration of war against outlaws and fish pirates in southeastern Alaskan waters was announced by the department of justice Sunday. "Vigorous warfare." a statement said, "will be waged the coming summer on those whose depredations since 1919 have worked serious injury te the Pacific fisheries Industry. Three government departments, the treasury commerce and Justice, will work to gether. Audrey Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tien Tsln. All foreigners have been Roy Larsen, fell down the steps leadnamed to leave Shanhaikuan, Chlhle, ing to the basement, with the result on the Manchurian border along the that she suffered a slight concussion gulf of Llaotung, because serious fight- of the brain, a deep cut on her head ind was otherwise bruised. The child ing is expected between the advance y. s - n"'" n dun-gen- nar-coti- n-f- t d, |