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Show THE 60V E hndr ENGLISH WANT BUSINESS DEAL . WN MESSAGE CHANCELLOR IN 8TATINQ VIEW DECLARES NATION IS NOT SEEKING FAVORS Secretary Mellon Welcomes Refund- Ing Commission, Expressing Appreciation of Government's Action Washington. Oreat Britain wants a fair business settlement of her five billion dollar war debt to the United States on such terms as will produce the least possible disturbance In the trade relations of the two countries, Stanley Baldwin, the British chancellor of the exchequer, declared in an address before the joint meeting of the British and American debt funding commission. "We ore not here to ask for favors or to impose on generosity," said Mr. Baldwin. "We want a fair business settlement, a square deal, a settlement that will secure for America the repayment to the lust cent of those credits whdch the United States government established in America for us, their associates in the war." Air. Baldwin's address was In reply to one of welcome by Secretary Mellon, chairman of the American commission, who expressed particular 'appreciation of the courtesy of the British government in having designated as its delegates men bo distinguished. He called attention that this was the first time a chancellor of the exchequer had left his country to participate In a mission of this character. The treasury secretary assured the British representatives that the American commissioners were no less sensible than themselves to the virtual necessity of effecting a definite settlement upon a basis entirely Just to both. He added that the prompt payment by Great Britain of of Interest during the past three months, pending a final arrangement, was to his mind conclusive proof of the right spirit of financial Integrity which he was proud to say had always animated both of the two great English speaking nations. The British chancellor in bis reply approached the problem in a broad general way, declaring the settlement would determine the material welfare of the great mass of wage earners In Great Britain and the United States He submitted extensive statistics as to financial conditions in Great Britain, and a study of these figures wus begun Immediately by the American commission. $100,-000,00- 0 TIMES-NEW- Favors PACK AU. THE FUN VJE UJEP TO HAVE. VJHEAI THE SNOU) PACKE- D- WAY W Albany. In a personally delivered message to the New York legislature Wednesday Governor Alfred E. Smith recommended passage of resolutions urging that the legislative macblinery at Washington be set in immediate motion to bring about a constitutional amendment permitting light wine and beer. He also recommended Initiation by this state ot a federal constitutional amendment requiring submission to the people instead of the legislature of all future proposals to amend the federal constitution. The legislature, the governor said, bad ratified the eighteenth amendment In 1919 by a narrow margin after refusing a proposal by him to submit the question to the people in a referendum. He then recalled the 2.75 per cent beer bill, passed by a substantial majority In the legislature In 1920, and subsequently Inoperative by a supreme court decision, and declared that "if democratic government means what we all say it means, surely the history of our own states does not indicate that a majority of the people are In sympathy with the existing Volstead act. If the people are to get relief from this situation they must look to the national congress." Other recommendations made by the governor were for repeal of the motion picture censorship law, restoration of the direct primary, municipal home rule and municipal control of public utilities. RIVER DISASTER TAKES MANY LIVES ELEVEN NAMES ARE LISTED AS MISSING; FIXING OF DEATH LIST IMPOSSIBLE Suspending Cable cf 'Structure Snaps With Loud Report and Tower Topples Into Cowlitz River ren-fare- d Kelso. Authorities in charge of rescue work expressed the belief that the dead as a result of the collapse of the Kelso bridge across the Cow litz river here Wednesaay night may run as high as eighty. All sources were of the opinion how ever, that it will be impossible to es tablish definitely how many persons lost their lives, owning to the impossibility of establishing the exact num- oer on the bridge when the cables snapped and the great structure, with its human freight, went lurching Into the turbulent, muddy river waters. The bride, built in 1907, was timber constructed suspension type. For two weeks .it has been subjected to the pressure of a Jam of logs which had broken loose and pled up against the piers. Officers had been stationed at the approaches to regulate traffic when the bridge was crowded to capacity by men returning from work. A suspending cable running through truckle blocks at the top of the east end towers snapped with a loud report. Between the towers a Jack knife draw was supported and when the east end cable snapped, releasing the tension at the west end, three supporting towers splintered and toppled into the liver, much of the wreckage Jamming against the abutments of a new steel bridge a short distance downstream. The draw opened like a trapdoor, those persons upon It slipping Into the water twenty feet below. The middle span, between 200 and 300 feet In length, flipped over and threw ten e automobiles and trucks and a team, scores ot pedestrians. Into the swollen Cowlitz, hurling tower timbers and roadway planking on top of them. Some of the fallen timbers offered a means of escape to thou srug,;llng the wator' who rTaRPf,' them and afloat until help arrived, but In many other cases the wreckage cnirhed life from the terrified victims. Voters Refuse to Give Rail Right Toronto. lie vised returns of Toronto's New Year's day elections, which were sought out on the question of provincial ownership of hydroelectric radial lines, show that Mayor C. A. Maguire, prohydroradlal candidate, with a sympathetic majority In council, was reelected by a small ma jority, although the proposed hydro- radial agreement itself was defeated. Mayor Maguire had campaigned on a platform proposing to turn over to the provincial hydroelectric commission a right of way across the city's harbor frontage, over which to bring in the proposed radlU lines. I''d bB n , hus-bcji- r-- day. Citizens Will Be Asked to Check Guns Turks Art Called to Colors I'.astrop, I.a, CltUTis of Morehouse Turkey Thursday Conlantlnopl. parish wbi attend the pen bearing relied ti th eolors ail aMe liodled In the courthouse lire to Intea'Iiratq rien In (h"i socalled Illierntod the li Inapplng an'l murder of Watt itorlrs of the Near r.dt. Th" Ancora liar.If l ai d Thoraal lilch.irls bj a Icovernnient Issued Ihn mobilization bf')led mob, muft cb;ck their Fh'wt-l- decree. After wal'lni two days for the corirt. I'p lr lwor-- from Irons outHi(! ns to tn allied thls county, ber tri roads sre Tar'-- ; Intentions, the Kemallits ar.swered and home far pr-- where n:stoT mol.l'Ir'Atloa and Prltiaii tp4 'd moriclif'y 1oir aid movement with a yarlll.e eat:ire. of oefiturie yield to t;ie rtr iG clernaili rf a the'- - own. With everything defend-'et,- t fcewer f M I .a':"i, till mn ran tip I,!iann, the conference jtb re remained Inactive. ;f cnor-.- . teapon fca a rnf-te- r n . (if BROKEN RONES I KETCH VOUl ili fix va:: fl-r- Notes News From All Part of UTAH f pr0vo. Hundreds of relatives and friends of Charles F. Decker paid their last respects to Provo's former mayor and business man at the stake tabernacle. Nephl. The longest hard surface project ever embraced in a single undertaking was accepted by the state. The project is the concrete paving over tho 15.5 miles of highway between Nephi ana the Utah county Uni in Juab county. Sewn to Cardboard hks sr m I Inflicted on Victims of Hooded Horror Declared to Rival Old Inquisition; Broken Skel-to- n n o NOW.1 : PUBLIC VIEWS Punishments Executive's Program Includes Direct Primary Repeal of Film Censorship and Also Home Rule two-hors- er.:-f!v- 0 FATHER OF WATT DANIEL FACES EXHIBIT AS EXPERT EXPLAIN METHODS OF RAIDERS RESOLU- TIONS URGING SOFTENING OF PROHIBITION AMENDMENT Broker At Liberty Under Heavy Bond Chicago. Accused of using the Dope Peddler Escapes After Fight mails to defraud, Fred L. Krlebel, Los Angeles. After waiting several former head of the defunct bond firm months, during which they obtained of Krlebel & Co. of Chicago and New much evidence, the police enrly Mon- York, was at under bond of liberty a gunin succeeded cornering day Meanwhile $10,000. federal officials man and wholesale "dope" peddler continued their inveslgation of the Inknown as "the rat'' only to have solvent concern, which, they charged, him escape. "The rat" la believed failed with liabilities which might J concern-by police to know something run close to SJ.Oou.uw. Lwsmona of wtiuam murder the Ing Taylor, slain movie director. PatrolSays Ku Klux Meetings Unlawful man Scager surprised "tke rat" near Qlympla. Masking at an assemblthe Chinese quarter selling morphine. of three or more persons for purage ofwith the The gunman struggled other than entertainment Is unposes breakficer and finally succeeded in lawful. General L. I Attorney out his pistol loose. Whipping ing G. K. Weldon, advised Thompson si'ots .None of the hp negan firing. crosecutlna of Whitman attorney too effect. Sealer returned the fire, The Inquiry applied to meet-jlbut failed to bring the gunman down. county. Ings cf fraternal orranir.atlons such "The rat" f'nally made his way as the "socallcd Ku Mux Klan." around the corner, whero he csenp-'In a ma ting machine driven by a Pipe Organ Donated by Schwab confederate. San Kraneisro. Charles M. s hwan Taking of Cae In Raid Dented has presented to the city of San ft" Auto Racer Meets Death Salt a plpi organ, designed to Francisco City. That no money Houston. Ivarl Urey, race drtvei be one of the finest In too l'Dl'd had been taken from George Kourhev Gulf as at the killed Mich of Hint, Ftatea. to be placed In the art palace t' Plaintiff in a wult filed to recover Coast speedway Sunday afternoon on hank depoa't from erctd In Lincoln park V.y Mr. the last lup of the second rare. Grey being and Mrs. Adolph M. Sprnekles as a Then Schweitzer, general prohibition In of fence the had hit the Inside ,na stntement made by a memorial to 3VO Callfornlfitu who Btnt the previous lap. but continued to fell In the World War. In cloe touch with the federal officer drive with a ploco of the fence wedg-e-d clrrnms'ances snrvotinding the rel! In and wheel front between his left which tnoDey and bank books are al- Plans Air Service Between GHIea. the steering gear. A he tried to seized. It was O. Announcement hns!104 ,0 h,v Cleveland. come oit of the turn Into the home the bunk books likewise dec'ared) thst been a made local ty airpinnt board strrtrh in the last lup. the the) court froceo-Sing- s f Inau.rnra'.Ion fisnrlns In company caught his steering apparatus, caus- within sis months of a regular could be secured at any time by Kour-l.et-li for thi mere asking and that he ing Mm to turn over, lie was caught Cleveland schedule between Ha died under the enr and crushed. and Buffalo. Nine miKhln-- s will t had never as yet entered such a rr t Instantly. ocM from the possessor or put Into operatu. according oi the que-iKourhwls allures anr "urB '"turn. round to enable announcement, ait Idaho Assembly Opens Session that in a rain conducted on a stioe dally. trips Boise. The seventeenth session ot shlninsj plnce on fVtotxr 30. 1021 Stay of Execution Granted the Idaho legislature assembled and Schweltter and an e:tant entered london. Htay of xccutlon ws h: t.lnc without n warranty and tin organized shortly after noon Monday, . ranted Mrs. Percy Thompson Mon when Chlf Justice Alfrd Fudge of re7n jtlOl In mosey ,,n on oi n" oi nine ue in tier of aay admincourt Idaho of the supremo lank tool shor ing a l!anc account and IMM.13 In a checking istered lb oath of office In the house hansrtng for the murder of her IS'.;1.-TIn a aavlnes arrounL chamber of the state caplloL Severe Storm Wrecks Havoe Denver. lescending upon tha east-eslope of the liorky mountain region early Sunday nlu'ht. a severe In vel Hty windstorm. i;irre,lng from a rat of thlriy-f- l v mile in alxt and bcfwwn hour to n'b;S anihonr, lefi des in truction erd baoe fa It wake la tmrlH cf l'rTrr amy neirly n towns aid In of mother i fViiora'f t, rdtng to eenr.ral fprrrlrij: h on ifwr oarly Mon- reports NEPHI, UTAH R'member AD RECOMMENDS S. i i Bostrop. A bent and bowed father saw his son's body, broken and muntl-lated- , sewn on dun cardboard with salt 'Luke City. me uian laiei pebbled surface, displayed to a gap ing throng as mute evidence of the Beekeepers' asstcintionJ.jk!ll send atrocities of a hooded horror, In court delegate to th Convention of the Na tional Honey' Producers' league li here. next St. FeDruary. Louis, Louisiana J. L. Daniel, planter, sat face to face with the shatOgden. Bids lor 02,000,000 feet of tered bones of what bad once been his lodge pole pine timber located In the powerful son, Watt Daniel, who was Targhee national forest of Idaho are M PLANE FALLS IN viciously and systematically tortured invited at the district offices of the by a masked mob in Morehousa parish forest service in Ogden. last August. Ogden. Physicians are now enterup FIERCE STORM The shattered DOdy was held two hopes for the recovery of O. taining against the courtroom wall by B. Fritz night watchman who was learned pathologist who, in Btaid medshot by bandits. out a description ical terms, drawled tha Logan. On January third BOONSTRA AGAIN IS WRECKED of tha revolting maiming and murThatcher Brothers Banking company IN MAIL SHIP; FALLS LIKE dering. 6HOT IN BAD BLIZZARD This was the climax of the hunt observed its 40th birthday. which federal and state offlcals have Provo. Two youths taken Into conducted since Daniel and his friend, custody have confessed to thefts ot Aviator Finds Himself Still Strapped Thomas Richards, were kidnapped by overcoats and musical instruments mob last August and from loffker rooms of the B. Y. U, a To Seat When He Regains Conbehind the Veil of dense foliage in sciousness; Gains Shelter By Price. Five year old Robert Wilsen the wooded section near Mer Rouge was Using Snow Shoes frightfully mangled by the exand tortured to death. The hunt endof a gaint ponder cap. His plosion La ed a few days ago in Lake was blown off and the sight left hand Wanship, Utah. Air mall pilot n. G Fourche when the decomposed bodies hf his right eye destroyed. enwere found of victims the mob Boonstra fell l.N.OOO feet Thursday Spanish Fork. Approximately 60U in a serman's net. morning in a terrific tail spin trying tangled descendants and intimate friends one of the pathDr. Charles Duval, to fly over the mouth of Kast canyon, ologists, recited the revolting details gathered hero at the annual reunion a few miles northwest of Wanship. of the Jex family. In monotonous voice as he calmly ilPilot Boonstra's plane, one of the lustrated his s'mple story, coached in Ogden. Ashlane Farms, Pleasant ill fated 240 series, was totally descientific terms, with the bleached Grove, showed the champion tat barstroyed and he himself lay uncon- bones held together by white thread. row, and breed, on a purebred Berkscious, strapped to the pilot s seat, firm won on His account was one of tortures shire and the same for three hours. We was severely rivaling the Spansh inquisiton and best pen of fat barrows at the Ogden bruised and his face cut. He also other extreme punishments in the stock show. suffered a broken nose, but on re- pages of history. He told of a fiendOgden. The Rotisserie Inn, of Salt covering consciousness donned the ish operation performed on Daniels Lake paid 21 cents a pound tor the snowshoes with wnich his ship was before his death and declares the champion beef steer of the Ogden victims equipped and found his way to a cab- arms, feet and heads of the bodies Btock show. in in the mountains. Persons livng were brutally torn from the bones. .. Salt Lake City Right to possess broken the there had seen him fall, but could after a machine had smashed the liquors for personal use under the A mechanical device Volstead act were denied in L'tah not reach him because of the five chests of the helpless men and crushby an oplnon handed down In the feet depth of snow. ed out their lives, he said. supreme court. The wrecked ship is said to be Price. A small boy, playing with strewn for yards about the spot whore Attempted Escape Fa'.al to Prisoner an alrgun, shot Mrs. O' Powell In the wealit struck. The motor, wings and fuseMuskogee William Ragsdale, lage are far apart, for in the crash thy Muskogee negro and proprietor of eye, her physician thinks the sight the ship was torn apart as though a local undertaking establishment, will be saved. Brooks was reOgden. WlUard was shot and killed when he attemptdynamited. ed to escape while being taken to turned to the industrial school after Sapulpa by officers on a charge o' ho confessed to the passing ot a gum-- I Army to Invade Ruhr Lands. er of bogus checks. He was recent murder in connection with the killing Paris. France mobilized her Rhine of a policeman and the wounding of ly paroled. forces Friday, recalling all troops on four others there lst week. Provo. A program has been com leave from Mayence barracks. Genand the drive started for tha pleted eral Degouette ordered this action Senate Favors Troops Return of money to purchase th& raising Immediately word of the breakdown Washington. A resolution express - - plant site of the Columbia steel Co., of the reparations conference reached ing the sentiments of the senate IiS J ft 1announced. No military action the Khineland. favor of withdrawal of Amerban Ogden. Playing "wild against Germany will be taken, howtroops from Germany was passed Sat- a supposedly unloaded ritU caused coma was resolution are The until from received orders ever, urday. the death of Daniel Furk age 2. Paris. France has planned confer promise affected from the first resoWashington. Both Senators Sraoot ence with Belginm and Italy looking lution which was introduced by Sento a possible Joint move to collect ator Reed, demanding the president and King, are working to get an appropriation thru this session for the Great remove the troops. reparations from Germany. building of roads in Zion National Britain will not be invited to this Park. Northwest Mence if Floods tone is arranged. The conference, Ov:den. At an estimated cost of n crisis will come January l., when Portland, Ore. Hood waters of 10.X)0. the former quarters of tba the next reparations payments rivers ar? pour-Inby Cozen govGermany fall due. The Cuu through tho lowlands ot western First Nnllonal and (Ogden Savings ernment Is expected to nslc a mora OregiM and southwestern V.'ar hinuton I auks, Is being remodelled. The larue as monaevig farm and city property, rail- room is being converted Into modern torium and Italy nnd Pelglum, and offl cs. well as France, are opposed to this. road and win communlcaMon scon.-of miles of paved Draper. The Salt l.ake county Mob Crime Hearing Open One person at lea;t is known to l" fanners' organization have gone on rewhich of the rain cord as being opposed to the "present llnslrop, I.a. Hearing of charges ot dead as the rsuit In More- - has fallen persistently for nearly p costly system of district road super-lnloa.- " masked land depredations man was An unidentified week. hi iu.se Parish, laid by Governor John j found crushed to death underneath M. Tarker, at the door of the K. K. Lake, smj.-ii- c Salt enforcement tons of earth and rock in tho Colum- of the national K. of tho rvlsh. looked to as the L'ta prohit iUi?'lxw-bia climax of mo. than three months of gorge. Is going to be a fa t anirijlt a Dswlr-s- , investigation by apartment of Justice according to Thea Schweitzer, diviwas Challenge Turkey agents and state investigators, sional chief. 1 was war or the Peace formally opened before Judge Fred Brigham City. A fall on the slip. Odom of the Sixth .urti-i- l district, grave Issue placed squarely before pavement resulted In Miss sumconference. Pry ildomo F.ast Near the Friday morning. Judgt moned the sheriff anu Itikfructrd him Posh a. for Turkey, brouyht thU laaue Lenore Homer suffering a fracture of and. the tight leg above tne ankle. to have all persons entering the concisely before the delot-aballied all courtroom searched. Huntington. .Slate and city are after refusing suggestions In the work of gravelconcerning special courts for foreignthe state ing declared he ers In highway through Main solemnly: Turkey, Village Burned by Seekers Otter Creek. Two wblt men, one "Gentleman, the key to peace Ilea In itreeL The work has been going on for the past two weeks and local negro woman and one negro man are your hands." citizens are donating liberally to Inbedead. VMle it Is known to sure a gooi road, Coot Cleanup In Alaska to Ctart lieved there are many other casualOgden. The refusal to pay for a Washington. AlaaHa may soon I ties as result rf rnee trouble. Frito a fed. Tally mansjred meal they had eaten landed R. Clark day at ltoewood, twelve: miles from subjected . here. With tho exception of three boo? and drug cleanup. In-- U. O. Mat- and Chan. Williams, two transients, a five day Jail sentence. a announced been has wan who burn entire thews, village buildings, the oae of party to accompany Prohibied by a mob shortly after daybreak of land in ICden. Ogdnn. One a-- r according to av&liaM reports. The tion Commissioner Haynes o his trip ogden valley, yielded 4O0 crates of trouble Is thi outcome of nn alleged through the West and South, is really lettuce which realized $soo. The enbound for Alaska, It became koi.wn. tire crop was planted, matured and attack on a white girl by a negro. harvested within 7U days. Herrln Witnesses Present Alibis Eight Lost In Ship Disaster. More thnn fifty pro-lnlMnrfc n. 15, C Effort Is lgan. The election contest her belnu mnde here to learn the Identity of ed eyewitnesses to the Herrln riots ; ram to an find with Joseph II. Olson to tes'ir.i .wiorf., hi. n,.wn. tlit eleht men In the crew of tin; wern nou;iei to be in wvirt j In the defense of five men chnre-- l boon steamer Alntkan, all of whom are Increased from 40 to 0J by the ns the defend to bate) dlod when she whs w'ti murder, .i .! recount of the votes. ,. tii.t I Ur IW BW .,1 ,v,i:'l III, IIIT . wrer):ed Tuesday night off llanlay Itnd testified witnesses Thirteen a!t Lake City. As a means ot they sound, nn the west const of Vsneoirver seen six prisoners marched through cuming the Hiict sale of liquor tn Islimd. It bns been Bc.r!iilnel thnt Herrln toward the cemetery, where f'nptnln i. A. I'a;Iile and P.erl 5'otinx, they were shot down on the morning ; city commission passed an ordinance) dealers In tobacco and el- 17. bo.h of thia city, were a! aril. of June 22, end all united In saying licensing Cars. The license fee Substitutions had teen made In lot varlas from n one of the defend seen not had ere wiOout riorting to the ship- thy nts In the crowd following captives. 13 to ) according to tha vatu of stock. ping tuas cr black-maske- V d s s rain-swolle- n s Is-n- a k..i. ... . f-X- X |