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Show THE RUSSIANS SEEK TIMES-NEW- District Surveyors GOAL STRIKERS ANOTHER CHANCE ID F BENCH PRESIDENT Pithy News Notes From All Part of HAS A CLOSE GALL GET PROPOSAL Till CONFERENCE MEMBERS BELIEVE THE WAY IS PAVED FOR NEW PROPOSAL NEPHI. UTAH S. hoSE" f24 aw-tm- m SCHEME WOULD HAVE MINERS RETURN TO WORK AT OLD WAGE SCALE Vy,l UTAH ' OWNER OF RADICAL PAPER FIRES SUPSHOTS AT CARRIAGE POSED TO CONTAIN PRES. Salt Lake. Surplus honey on Utah farms this year us of July 1 was only three pound to a colony, as compared with four pounds last year and a average. six-pou- Plan I Suggested That Claims Be Bolshevik Settled Privately; Attitude Defined; To Make Payments Soon The Hague. While the nllled and Beutral delegates devoted the Snlrbath U driving golf balls around the canals and sand dunes, the Ilusalans put their beads together and framed it letter to M. Pntyn, president of tlie commission, In an effort to resurrect thi? conference, which, theugh officially (lend, is disturbing its heirs and enibalmers by winking its eyes and kicking in its coffin, and allowing other signs of life. The fetter again defines the Bolshevik attitude la a way calculated to make the Russian peasant on cae lunnd think they are standing pat, and the allied and neural delegates believe that SI. Litvinoll' Is receding on every point responsible for the rupture. The letter, which will he forwarded, comes us an answer to a letter from M. Patytt informing M. tli;.t the debts sees no further use. for continuing but aim. ami es that it is not too lute j(.t lor the. Russians to put forward now iirct "suls. s let r as outlined ty The the reds 'begins by asking the allies and neutrals to stato the total amount of compensation (1 sired for nationalized properties, which they agree to pay as far as possible. 1 'lie Russiun:; demanded to know the extent of claims 'be fore, stnd now they say in verbal propaganda that the allies and nentruls fear an answer b. cause the amount Is so staggering, exceeding the flerman reparations figures, that even America would see the necessity of Blushing tlio figures from CO to 75 r cent. The letter avoids using the word credit, but it again asserts that Russia's ability to meet its obligations depends upon help received from outside countries. It asks that If the countries are willing to help In reconstruction, how far are they prepared to go to this end. It carefully explains the reason for desiring to know the extent of claims against Russia is so that the Bolshevik can arrange system for payment. A restitution of property in many rases is Impossible, even if Russia if 'willing, it Is asserted, A recommendation is madt that the s Russians be permitted to settle private claims with the private holders, agreeing to consider the claimant according to category Instead of individually. The Bolshevik! protudBe that IK) per cent of the claims oan be settled privately to the satisfaction of private holders, agreeing to arbitrate the other 10 per cent Which cannot be rettld otherwise. tion-llussl- Kus-ian'- : Refuses Patents Return New York. The Chemical Founda- tion, Inc., 1ms declined to comply with the ropiest of Allen Property Custodian Thomas W. Miller that It return to the government the patents, trademarks and copyrights assigned to the? company, a letter written by Francis I'. Uarvnn, president of the foundation, made public, discloses. Anoth-- r letter, from Mr. (hirvan to Fresl-Sen- t Harding, avers that the information given the president about the rase "has been furnished by Gernxin spy and inagents to an sole whose lawyers by terpreted knowledge of the war and its lessons Is derived from association with Ger-oin- n clients." The president is argwl ny Mr. Garvan to seek "other counsil," the letter declaring that he has been "groosly misled by the attorney general both as to the law and the facts of the cas" Socialists Form New Party New York. The American Jibnr party, patterned nffc-- r the Labor party of Great Britain, was launched s Fundey by the Socialists, t and trade unionists in inn at Ileethown nail. Immediately after the new party was started off with a whoop, a trades nnlon delegate, who opposed the elghteirth amendment, demanded that the question of Its repeal be submitted to a referendum. Farmer-La-borile- con-ren- Grow Rapidly Automobile stealing has hi creased so rapidly in the last three years and grown 10 ueh vast proportions that the iirgvnt need for federal regulation of this modern form of piracy litis become recognized by state and municipal as well as federal offi Auto Stealing New York. rials throughout the country. Taken Without Dundalk Battle I!olfaf. The city of Dundalk was etptured by the Free State trop at o'clock Sunday morning, when a flying column nf th Fifth Northern dl. vision of nationalist forces, led by CVmmnni1ant General Hogan, arrived from Dublin In motor trucks and surrounded the floburls a rordon of and disarming rooj.e the sentrl a, earitiirlsg 1he outposts 4 n etrb-tly- , racks.. taken. nnd finally entering the barThree hundred prisoners wet Suggests Procedure Looking to Ultimate Adjustment of Wage and Working Condition of Assassin Is Set Upon by Angry Crowd, Trampled and Beaten; Taken by t" Paris Would-b- e Ogden. Destruction by grasshoppers of the tender crops in certain All Parties . sections of Weber county was reportPolice ed by D. J. Hammond, county pests inspector, who is directing the war Washington. President Harding Faris. An attempt was made U upon the pests. The crops which submitted Monday to 'the bituminous assassinate President Millerand of have been attacked are niibn vines, and anthracite operators and miners France Friday on the Champs Elysee tomatos and alfalfa. gathered here In conference a proposal as he was returning from a military that the miners return to wmk at the Ogden. Charles A. Isaa.rson, 51 review held in connection ' with the wage scale in existence when worn of age, was killed by a cave-i- n years liastile of celebration day. was suspended on .April 1 and conof the walls of a trench he vtfis digf OF LOCATION Tnfc ' Gaston Botivet, .2.1, who fired three ging at his home. The bod was ':X&3--Y-: Xr , tinue to work on that scale until Augshots into an automobile 'in which he covered with dirt in a seve-foo- t ust 30, meanwhile mi arbitration thought Millerand was riding, was ar- trench and was dug out by the memboard being appointed to negotiate a rested after an attempt was made te bers of the lungmotor crew of the fire new wage scale. KlTorts to M ustr tate department. lynch him. The arbitration commission would anof no avurTr Isaacson an was lie proved confessed Bouvet GO be expected to have its award ready archist and that he intended to kill b.v August 10, but if unable to Salt Lake. The Commercial club of arrange the president. n new scale by ti,!tt has extended an invitiiT-i'arow;;n Ml date, the scale The shots were fired into the auto- to Ihe Commercial club of Salt Luke GSVEII which expired April 1 would be conPOELIG IEAD Kau-din- s, of Police Chief mobile I, bearing to a;t ml the Pat'owan ( eiebraiion nt tinued from August 1 ) to April 1 which followed 100 meters be- Cedar Ilia aks The entortaDi-me.i- t 1'JlM. July MiiU'1-nmhind open carriage. coi'Miiii;t?e Includes a I'reshleiit Harding's proposals were Tho attack on Millerand was anticibarbecue, fireworks, hikes' to places of put before tho SAMD JEWELL Thursday Paris MANAGING newspaper and miners' DIRECTOfl MYER3 CRAFT HEADS ZZ'iD pated. es'-intejest and dancing in ihe union officials in t;. ('. rm or a b Eoumled the warning that an attempt T E L !3 0 " M S . T O HARDING OPU:;3 REPORT COVEP.INU evening. was ' on i he life of tU(- president likely and both ;.,,. LOAMS ENING NEW FHAGZ lh, ,.H.llIat!s Iib'hfild. Transportation of bOf! lowing Inflammatory ni'ti-cl- .j I:iclus!ry left lb... ', kite !!..,. t,. concurrinl in the radical pre s. sider thcin at cj ., at ,,., '"83 o!' erst, rn bro.-- trout, fln.rer-I'll"- ;; Tl,e Cco!;s of Ccrporst'on Show Total Ad- Intim.-t- i Thnt Unions Are Heady to from the government hat-hfr- y The secretary of iTe-ii- l nt Miller-nr.- d uiithrueit.. o; aial laia-r- s le- vances ta June 33, of -- 37,0C0,CC0 followthe to Fiah lake will be '.'in at Press United Move the proper Sapport Any gave Noringvillo lo riunued, however. Ojts;a:idincj For Ail Crlnj Adjuctm nt of the ing eyewitness account of tho attainpt-cx- l tit once according to nislrlct Cnnie In outlining his proposal for govWnrdrn I'anehctt. A truck will meet Purpoccs Kail Strike assassination : ernment arbitration, Pre idem Hard-luwas riding in the train at Sigurd each day for the Millerand "President : said about 100 meters t ext fi"ii". n day.; and cairy tv.-:uWashington. Hook'-'- of tlie war fi""'bo information has conn, to mi Chicago. The striking simpmeti car- an open carriage automobile an of bearing Chief cans of tho young trout to the lake. ahead nance a t' tal 'of ried their case to the White Ilot.wj corporation showed that your conference is d. a.licckcd, .sJllT.tV.MV'KJO This rcpr; s- - ni ,'!o. per cent of tho Police Nutidlns. In loans Otitstand:ng n! of , or, at the best, nf,-,m ; t ;i, ,,,0 OI1 tiie cie.se of tho fiscal year June l!0, Thursday. ti ta::en from Fisli lake lc the turnwas automobile "Naudins just move Tho marks a new phase of plans which will require extended time a'eordinT to a summary of fish hatchery employees government crowed Klysee Champs from the e nation-widoperations tho suspension, and gave ing to work out. 1 have said heretofore issued Tuesday lv .Managing Director premise that the r.ext srep toward a into Avenue Marigny towards the resi- last fail, and the ngreunent wi,h tho state (lpartment is for thai iimc'iint lo that tho government prefers you who lingerie Meyer. settlement might be in the form of dence of Millerand. are part es to the diiipme should set"A man stepped out of the crowd be returned each year. When the corporation resumed op- action by the president. Such action tle it among yourselves, because you erations la January, 1921, ho stated as was taken a pistol in bis hand. Thre, shots by. the chief executive with Logan. Fifty six building permits Naudins' automobile. best understand nil (he problems in- (lie loans . outstanding totaled $111,. in the coal strike were issued by the city building inia suggested by the were fired at atvolved. The government cannot set- (KKUX, and s'nre that time the cor- new move of the "Thousands surged upon the spector C. T. Barrett, during the quarshop crafts leaders. tle it for you. It will force no man poration has authorized loiina aggre I?. M. Jewell, head of the tempted assassin. He was knocked ter ending June 80, ncording to liia railway Police beaten. and to work against his free will, it will gating $3(11,000.000, of which $5?,,000,. employes department of thq American down, trampled report filed with the city commissionforce no man to employ men against KH) was to assist in financing exports federation of Labor, Thursday sent a rescued him from those intent upon ers. According to the'reiiort more to him off the free exercise of an employer's and $310,000,000 for agricultural and telegram to President Harding reply. taking his life and hurried permits were issued by Ihe building inlivestock purposes. Of tiie total prison. to" the Ing spector for the month of May than in on The president's proclamstion rights. government will not be lie added, $2Si,000,000 had been "Part of the crowd rushed back to month in the history of partisan, hut the government is con- actually advanced on June 30, of the strike situation and opening n new the carriage containing the president. any previous in the city. building phase of the grievances of striking cerned with coal production sufficient which $30,000100 was for 'Stay back ! They are trying to shoot export pur- railway men. to meet the Industrial nnd transpor- poses nnd came to Salt Lake. To conform to the stanfor agriculturThe telegram, which was signed nlso you !' was the warning that tation requirements of the country al and livestock purposes. from hundreds of persons." dards of the National Council of WorkMillerand six the International and to safeguard against a fuel fampresidents ot men's Compensation Insurance Of the loans approved, he continued, by the the railway shop crafts, declared that ine when winter comes again, and It state Industrial commission increased $2S9,000,000 Consolidate Banks advances Ogden the strikers had walked out because is desired to have production resumed authorised to represented the minimum rate for writing workbanking nnd financial wages fixed by the labor board were in Ogden. The consolidation of threa nt once. men's compensation Insurance on unInstitutions, livestock the loan First National, the including banks, Ogden violation of the provisions of the trans"The commission shall investigate derground coal mining froaa $2.30 to companies; $64,000,000 to cooperative portation act and because of the vio- Ogden Savings and the Utah Nationexhaustively every phase of the coal marketing associations and ?2.00 a $1000 of pay roll. FriAnnounced is $0,000,000 al officially bank, industry. It shall reveal every cost of 'n exporters. Of the sums actuallv lation' of the labor board's position by three instituthe Hereafter day. the railroads. Holden. Fire destroyed the crops production. The president will aBk advanced, lie one bank, but and reported, $201,000,000 "It appears from your proclamation tions will operate as as hundreds of acres of wheat congress to confer authority for the represented loans at present, land many to banking nnd fi- of under different roofs In and around Holden, Green11 that Incomplete Information most thorough investigation and make nancial conof the the Institutions, $54,0(jO,0(X) to hasJuly housing wood and Cedar mountain, doing dambeen furnished concerning .the pending appropriations necessary to do snch livestock companies. $18,000,000 to coin one builu-ing- . age estimated work. The commission shall make around $15,000. The. between the railroad solidated institutions to be eventpresent dispute The building operation associations and $7,000,OCD cause of the fire was burning of and employes. recommendations looking to the e to operators exporters. ually used under the Consolidation brush, which got beyond control. All "Ninety-tw- o tabllshment nnd maintenance of indusrailroads have violated will be announced at an early date. Repayment of all loans since Jan. the trau. trial peace in the coal industry, the standing grain sufficiently dry to net or decisions of portntlon announcement reburn readily was consumed and all elimination of waste due to intermlt-tenc- y nary, 1921, he declared, amounted to the labor board In 104 cases. These In the official consolidation it is stated the ?ir.8.9r.fi,291, distributed as follows: grain shocked was licked up by the and instability, invited not only contracting out work porting ami suggest that with the completetion of extended flames. The sum of $2,r.31,rr9 on Joans also wage decreases, in- negotiations the but plans for dopendent fuel supply. inshops, decision had been made under the war powers; $,1o,03o,. "I have taken this short cut to a 54.1 terpretations of rules and right of em- reached to consolidate flie three InTremonton. The first building cron loans export approved prior ployes to elect their own representa- stitutions under one roof. It Is stated eeled here resumption of operations because T to eighteen years ago ha of o $.11.13.1,-fitresumption operations; believe It to he in the interest of the tives. When the Pennsylvania railthat M.S. P.rowning, president of the been destroyed by fire. on loans approved subsequent to road refused to comply with the Utah National bank, for twenty-fivpublic welfare. It Is that simple form the resumption of operations, and board's ruling. Federal Judge Page of adjusting disputes which answers rrice. The final estimate on the identified in banking at Ogden, road from Price to Castle Dale, a fedthe cnll of good conscience and n Just $47,C.V(,00 on agricultural and live- held th.it the board's position on wages years the of board will be chairman of eral aid project begun in lOl'O, has civilization. When two great forces stock loans. or rules was only advisory. Th directors of the consolidated institubeen paid by the federal government, do not agree there must hp a peacerail mud s" have refused ever since pastion. Woman Indorsed for Senate ful way to adjustment and such an the treasury warn nt for $21,009.-sage of the transportation act to esarbitration opens the way. having been turned in lo the state Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. Hen C. Hoop, tablish national board of adjustment Harding Plan Meets Opposition I do not expect reply without the er, Oshkosh, Wis., Is the first woman described by the labor board "as the treasury. The road has been acceptWashington. It became definitely ed by state and federal governments, due consideration. Please take the In Wisconsin to receive the Indorse- central part of the machinery to decide L. John known that Lewis, and paid for, end now remains proMsal to separate conferences. I ment of a political party for nominee-a- s disputes between the carriers and their presidentFriday of the United Mine Workers, Its maintenance by Carbon and only JOm-er- y wish you to appraise the situation, Vnited States senator. At the employes.' and other national officers of the counties. weigh your responsibilities and thca recent state Democratic conference "The railroads have made all negoanswer this proposal ns yon wish to she was unanimously chosen to rep- tiations merely formal, thus throwing union, who have been negotiating Eureka. Andrew with the government since President 43 be appraised by American public resent the party at the September on the board an Impossible burden of Harding offered arbitration to settle years of age, n lesseeMcDonald, at Grand the I nm means This that she will arbitration. The board has abolished th- - coal opinion. shaking first of all primaries. strike, are preparing to Central mine, died at the Mammoth In the public Interest, but I am like- oppose cither V. S. Senator Hubert overtime for Sundays anil holt recommend lo their associates In the hospital from Injuries received in a pay M. wise mindful of the rights of both I.uFollette or rr. W. A. Oanfield for yenr.i even on union control that the government's stop on the 1100 foot level of tho nominees of itwo alifforent factions days, enjoyedroads.thirty workers and operators." The board lias mine. McDonald had pone into the plan be rejected. of the Republican party at the gen- unorganized a rate of pay of $.so0 a year, stope alone, and was found later at eral election. Opposition Causes Repeal of Measure the bottom In a dying condition HI through the department of labor f.x-?Carmen Threaten Strike the bare cost of living at over $14o0 Washington Amerlcim opposition elevated rail- jawbone, all the ribs on the sj-h- t Chicago. Chicago's Public Debt Is Menace to U. 8. has caused the r'i-a- l of the Costn nnd minimum comfort budget nt over side and his right arm were broken. have voted overway employes The facWashington. governmant RIcnn law of July ff, 1020. granting His fall was cauucil by a enve-i$ro. unless to are strike whelmingly a es net deficit of $42.,OOOX0 for the they free Importation to certain (Yntral "Such Interruptions and Interfer- granted a new wage agreement callIgan. Northeastern Cc-h- valley American commodities, Ihe commerce enrrent fiscal year, iTesldent Harding ences will continue until agreement is ing for the old scale ranging from 7.1 bus been thrown Into a fear of the second annual business obtained and reasonable department was advised Thursday by Informed ofthefederal Just npon 09 3 of the "L" employes voted to return of the crickets. Reexecutives. This Is the Minister Iavls nt Pan Jose. Action meeting wages between the representative of 82 cents an hour. Approximately 09 section in the vicinity of Franklin, of the government of CVsta Rica In ceipt for the year, the president said the skilled employes and railroad exemwith lot surface sst lines thir in addressing the meeting, were esIVrston and Whitney, Idaho, twenty ecutives who up to date have re- ployes In the threatened tleup of lo- and twenty-fivrepealing the lnv won taken after a timated at $.1,074,000100, nnd tulles north of Loeven to fused meet proteat by the Unitetd States governwith cmpioyeV cal traosiortation, according to union gan. Already the crickets have Inat $.1.771.i0f)XW, leaving an ment, the depnrtmcn said. We ftnnd ready to announcements. excess of expend'ture representatives. fested a tract about one mile nnd u apparent efhalf in width and ten miles long in reduced, cooperate wholfhenrttvlly with any amounting to $207,ooo,Oo, Fire in Subway Creates Panic the vicinity f Franklin. Debs Confined to Sanitarium however, by the general balance of fort to bring about such an agreeRunning New York. I'anlc-strlckc-n pascn. $272,000,000 In the treasury on June ment." Chicago. Kugene V. I)ehs, leader through this tract of land Is a canal ger. fought with snbwtiy guards Sun- .10. In the great railroad strike more than wlibh prevent further spread of the Guns to Combat Illegal Seining day afternoon on several trains bea score of yars ngo, was In a Chicago pests to a much lnrj.cr area of valu' Astoria, Ore. Machine guns and sanitarium broken In health. The able land planted In crops wlili h ere tween F.tghty-slxt- b fiMrnli Has Young Attarrev nnd 110th streets will discourage in the Lexington avenue subway whn purw National Socialist leader remain-thriving. On the small tract now InSavannah, Un. Savannah lays claim a short circuit In one of the cars tii the country's yontiget feminine seining. A report was current that In seclusion, even a great fested the ich's hne destroyed all evading caused n fire s'mllar to that In which lawyer. Thclma Lenore Harrell, who a fleet of twenty purse sMners was crowd of admirers vejretat'on. The Insect are beho gathered .100 persons were "gass-i-P by fire has Just celebrated her seventeenth due to arrive from Pug t Sound. The nt the roilrond station to welcome him. lieved to be slm'lar to those which visextinguisher fumes lns week. Mtuiy birthday, recently passed the state seiners are snld to nave raised a Poetors said lMs must have have ited the early Utah pioneers and de. received minor Injuries In their da bar exnnilnntlon and Tuesday was ad- fund of $0000 to fight the Oregon and absolute quiet and rest If lie is to re- viistaied tho binds snd crops seventy for the doors. years ago. mitted to practice. Washington laws. cover. V . L01 FISUilES SHf! hot 10 yd . l I l g n. e 2-- 2-- 3 e Tax Levy High Washington. A In Nevada report on state fnx ass'ssmonts, Issned Monday by the census bureau, showed that In IfCO the highest fix, per capita, on real nnd personal property combined, I1S.47, was levied n Nevadi. California was tb only stat wMi-- levied no general p'operty tax thai year, the report shotred, deriving all revenue taxes and other sources from The highest per capita levy of special tnxca in HOO, $fl.0.1, was reported by Rhode ls!an4 spf-cla- l Official Sees Prosperity 3ulckenhig of all lines of Spokane industry and quick return to normal prosperity Is Indicated in the !ncreia:l volume of jmiil matter handled throughout the country during the Inst three months, dec'nres Colonel second ns'stunt Paul Henderson, postmaster general. "We regard tl.ls Increase In postoffice buslniis m one of the surest sign of returning prosperity Is all line," said Colf.ael Indian Lands For Soldiers Wash. Thousands ol Spokane, acre of land In the south half of the Col villa Indian reservation fornv erly classified as in'iternl binds have been reclassified to mme under home-t'-afiling rights nnd hrirorably veterans of the World wnf will be givn pnforential rights. I'll Ing will be accepted July ."1 to An gunt 21. Should all the 'and tiol be opened mi ! ember 11 to othert Abo have fihl d ' Colorado Guard Demobilized for demoid-I- I 'atlnn of half of tbp Colorado nation, 7i liver f'ob. Orders gnnnls troops held In readiness fur ince the binning of railroad wrv'.c brldgi ami mine tlppb S In northern OB I toiitliern Colorado coal fields two weeks ago have been ent out. It wvs announced vt the of.'l m of Colonel Patrick J. llnmrock, glate adjut-n.i- t IlH'orts of quiet general. In the coal flda led to thr lo red'ice the force of guard. , in fan-n- it wna stated. Salt Ijike. A mrty of 120 New Tork nurses vis.teil here nenmpunied by forty nurses from the southern StHtes. i'.ilt Lake. A Call .for specimens tit alt k inls of land and v.; t"r life of Utah is I elng anl out mining, the eople of the stale by Professor Harold V. Ilngjin, of tho biological lep.ir mint of tin- - Unlv .! of Utah, lie ei,eil t i ill :to n tWu'iiili study f the land ami tor Hf of 1 tub in be tie: r ftmne !,. team tf a state fbi:l rtl s irvt y. ln-a- . |