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Show THE IOOOPS QUELL I ROOPS U.S. RUHR 01SQRDER5 Four Veteran Sergts. Accorded Honor of Lowering Co tors for Last Time Over German Fortress. Replaced by French. two-third- n e i W II Ml fj. c E PTANGE Hglper. Two fires here within hours caused many citizens to believe fire bugs are uctive. Moab. Much damage is being dona by beavers along the Colorado and Groen rivers in Utah accord'ng to a complaint made by ranchmen. Lognn. More than 200 manufacturers of the etnte have been invited by the. exhibit committee of the Intermonntuln Development League to send samples of their products for,, display. "of Ogden. Jncies A. Anderson of the NaMorgan, tional Canners' Association in 1922. was elected president of that organization at the annual convention In Atlantic City. Wendover. The first shipment of ore from the Utah Silver Lake company, operating near here, netted ,182, according to reports. was Helper. Gust Trlantnfillou awarded $2000 for personal injuries received while working for the D. It. G. & W. at Helper, Ephriam. Dr. James E. Boyle of Cornell university, tind Professor John T. Caine HI were the principle at the farm bureau meeting held in this city. Moab. The Monticello Federal Farm Loan Association has elected C. It. Chrlstensen, C. E. Watson, H. K. IVhrsjn, A. S. Wood and Hans Jensen ns members of the board of directors. nt d, OF FORD'S OFFER PROVIDES SEIZURE BY MUSCLE SHOALS CONTRACT, ON PRODUCTION AND GOVERNPRESIDENT OF NITROGRGN DECLARED ADVISABLE MENT MINE OPERATIONS MEASURE Law Fixes Method of Automobile Manufacturer's ProposiProposed tion Seen as One Which Promises Reimbursing Owners; Declared Adequate Development; Value Step . In Direction of Placed On Project Ownership n n Washington. The president of the United States could seize and operate the coal mine3 in case of a national emergency under provisions of a bill Introduced in the Senate Thursday. Senator Brookhart, business man and farmer from Iowa, is author of the measure and he believes it may prevent future strikes In the perturbed coal Industry and safeguard the public from a repetition of "existing conditions. The bill also la the first thrust of those in congress who believe government operation of the mines is th? only feasible solution of present diffi culties. Three features dominate the Brook-har- t bill : 1. The national emergency could be declared by the president at any time he believes the supply of coal is not adequate to meet aatlonal needs. be 2. The coal operators would paid a Just compensation for operation of the mines which could not exceed the net earnings for the seizure period. 3. Earnings made by tbo government a!ove that compensation would go into a federal control fund? In the treasury department and owners would be restricted in making claims against the government. In case any dispute should arise between the government and the owners of the amount tt be paid for government operation, the matter would be left to th- - federal trade commission. If the commission's estimate should be disputed the operator would be paid 75 per cent of the amount fx ed' and would b? authorized to bring suit ia the federal courts for the remainder of the sum he demands. The bill Is the result of careful study by Prookhart, who believes it Ironclad. The president ia authorized to carry out all contracts made by the operators prior to government seizure; he can Instruct the interstate commerce commission to issue embargoes ; he can fix the salaries of laborers who work the mints under government control; he cm turn the m'nes at any time he dooms apropri-atand ho can individually settle nil financial and economical affairs connected wth the seizure and op rati m. Prookhart says ho w:il prcs for action on the bill at this session of congress. e city-owne- d President Back at His Desk Wnshlgton. Prestd nt Hardens turned to hW desx Thursday lor We first time since he was taken ill wl'n Our-Ingrippe, more than a week ago. bis absence he was confined to his bd for Heveral days, and subsequently remr.lndcr la his room, under orders from the White House physician, P.r'gadler General C. E. Snyer. The past few days, however be has virtually been In norma! condition, accord la i to Ir. Sawyer, but baa twen kept from work because It was desired that he take a rent after a strenuous year without a vacation. rrit-Hr.'n- g x r-- e Washington. Acceptance of Henry Ford's offer for Aiuscle Shoals, pro-vid no better offer is available, and conditioned on the actual production of nitrogen for fertilizer at the rate of 40,000 tons a year, is recommended in a special report made to the American Farm P.ureau federation by liern-urM. Iiaruch, wartime chairman of the war industries board. Mr. Haruch'8 letter incorporating nis views, addressed to Gray Silver, of the Washngton representative Farm Bureau federation, was taken to the capltol by federation officials for presentaton to the house agricultural committee, and was as follows: "Pursuant to your request, I am handing you a report on the situation relating to the development of n plant at Muscle Shoals. Th's report waa originally prepared several weeks ago, and since then has been recheckea' by its author, Leland iL. Summers, than whom I think there is no man better qualified to Judge. "Here is the way it lies, In my m'nd. It Is the evident desire of all and in that I Include myself to develop at Muscle Shoals a new source of nitrogen. This would excluds any bids or offers which did not carry an obligation to produce and develop commercially a nitrogen process. "First Ky government development Except aa a last resort, 1 am opposed to this, on account of its inherent disadvantages. "Second By combination of industry, either with government cooperation or independently. "Third By the ord development. This apparently Is the only offer that has come forwnrd so far from a private source promising development along commercial lines. If no more advantageous offer should !e made, the arguments against awarding the ontract to Henry Fori? would not bt convincing. d e -- Injunction Halts Execution San Frnaclsco. Ullah Mohamrrea will not be hanged. Less than twenty-four hours before the time set for his execnt'en for the nlle-re- l murder of a countryman at Petaluma, Supr-- I .r Judg Troutt In court here issued an Injunction forbidding Warden Johnst-of Qucntin hanging the condemned man. Mohammed's nt torneys as':fV the Injunction on '.he croiinds that they could show two o her persons were responsible f- -r the alleged murder. As far as is known. It is the first time In California that a hanging has been postponed by means of an Injunction. Farm Hand Admits Xlllng Ited Oa', ia. Goorpe Austin, fam hand employed by John Stewart, his confessed, says County Attorney Billings, to the murder near here of Albert Glrndl, Omaha egg end butter buyer. Austin Friday led th- sheriff and1 deputies to the epot where be had half burled tte Iron kingpin from a wagon with wh'ch Austin said he The pin was portly killed covered with blood. - Gl-sr- Fai-'fPoor Management Crv-e- i Washington. The failure ef 2f0 of the 21.1 fnmers' buying and soiling associations which have reared to fun t ion s'nee 1!1H was due li putt to lasuff'rienf fiitslness. prcordlng a sum mrite by the if" ar! trent of ariculture. Ofi,er ieri for fie failures mm Ilsfrl as 'ent man "re'eent, ff tins 1 1'( iDRiiffirlfnt cp'tnl, '. : erteni'na of cr t, JV5; d Vt li" '.Tt n fM r.--j l'r'.' control l y a fw mrn'iers. 1? a Citizen's Warn Neqroes to Leave P.lanford, Ind. This little coal mining town was quiet Thursday and all nrro families bad mover? sway fol- lowing the warning Issued by a tinrnbor of the white cl'lr.ena I lift fir.lrsR c dored man who attacked cn 11j Urn white girl was turned over year-elto then lr fore fioon, thoy wiitll be When the "zero j "run out of town." irmr" nppro.icbed, tVe.la'st of tbe fieiT'rg were rn tho'r way to Terrc- Haute and Oiaton. . -' I f o;:ti-I'nMn-- ts; o' Notes! News From All Parts of UTAH twenty-four- s te OF COAL MINES broncho-pneumoni- "adir 1 Ind. Three persons Blandford, were killed near here early Monday and several were wounded when Sheriff Harry Kewlan'd attempted to investigate the firing of several shots at two negro storekeepers, when Sheriff Newland and his deputies entered a dance hull where a wedding had taken place earlier the crowd started an attack and one of the merrymakers opened fire on sheriff's party. The dead are: Mike Yarich, Ban Stupar, miners of Eian-forand Mell Obradovlch, living near here. Sheriff Kewland was wounded in the shoulder. Acting on a report that persons had fired at two negroes, proprietors of a store here, Sheriff Newlund gathered a large force of aeputios and visited the section near the store. The officials entered a dance iiall nearby where a celebration was In progress by a crowd of people, mostly foreigners, and the celebrat-or- s set up.n them. In the fight that followed the shooting became general. Prosecuting Attorney W. A. Satter-e- e is expected to arrive from Clin-.oin time for the coroner's investl-atiointo the deahts of the two nen, and prvlmbly will take charge if the loal investigation. Governor McCray last week ordered officials of the national guard to investigate the race trouble here .vhen all negroes were ordered to ieave last week after the race The negroes who were fired jf n .vere two of the few who did not ave town last week after the race rouble which Is said to have been x result of an attack on a young white girl by a negro.. The white esidents informed the negroes thej nust either produce the negro guilts f the attack or be out of the towp y noon of last Wednesday. ft. (Oestvtttt. Pmn-ylvanl- ; LLtU Recently Ordered Out of Town But Some Failed to Obey Instructions to Leave. Foreigners Blamed. Erhenbreisteln. The American forces in Germany, their Rhine watch Wedcompleted, turned homeward nesday and many a German realized that gay refrain, "The Yanks Are Coming" must, now be amended to "The Yanks Are Gone and the French are Uehe'M The dawning of the day that was to see the American garrison march down the steep slope of Ehrenbreit-stein- , across the Rhine into Ooblenz and thence, in company with other units of the English infantry, to the Antwerp trains, found the Stars and Stripes hoisted to its accustomed place at reveille while doughboy sentinels still mounted guard at the sally ports. Their packs were as ready as at any moment during the great war, but Wednesday the final "'fall In" meant home the place where, as many a priviae put it, a dollar la 100 cents and not several thousand marks. It was a day of simple ceremony. Four sergeants, picked from among the veterans of the Seventh machine gun batnlllon, third division, who fought at the last battle of the Marne were neconled the h.jnor of assisting Major General Henry T. Allen in lowering the colors at the last at noon. These noncommissioned officers were Sergeants Dewey Kitner, Le3ter Kelbaugh, Charles Long and Frank Ehley. Together with their comrades of companies D and M, the veteran sergeants waited with full pack bes'des the for the moment when halyards the flag should flutter down the stuff over ancient Ehenbreltsteln and the tricolor of France take its place. For the latter part of the ceremony two details of French soldiers numbering 100 men, and a French hand were present. ln K All Nejroes rojice-i-ntative- ." THREE TROUBLE BHEAK3 OUT IN BLAN' FORD, IND AS SHERIFF INVESTIGATES ATTACK H d J ir TO GOODBYE SAILED SPOT. HISTORIC FOR HOME THURSDAY BID .Executive Begins Liquor War Tro Miner Lose Lives In Fire, HarrUburg, I'a., The mailed fist Wallace, Idaho. in a vain attempt fell upto e.lve H. I. Tihhets, aged 41, a minPt Governor GIfford Pint-ho-t on bootleggers' of Pennsynvunia Sater at the Morninlg mine at Mullan, urday In a ruthless drive against il- seven miles east of here, Walter Lee legal liquor traffic. Tt was; the big- Lynch, 28, and Edward Zich, 25, mingest- effort agninst illegal sale of li- ers lost their Uvea Tuesday in a fire quor undertaken by any state since which raged In the mine's 1400 foot the eighteenth amendment went in- level. John Anderson, cageman, who to effect. Three hundred troopers of accompanied Lynch and Zich in their the ptnte' sfainous semimilitary police effort tJ save Tihhets, wus overcome galloped in groups over the highways by gas, but was taken out in time ehallenginig tracks, raiding suspect-e- to save his life. Two other miners bootleggers' haunts, confiscating are in the hopital suffering from every form of alcoholic beverage, ar- the effects of gas. The fire was disresting scores of persons and draw- covered by the day shift when it ing aronnd every section of the etnte went on ..duty. Helmet crews from a an armed dragnet the llei la and Hercules mines aided "make the Morning crews In fighting the dry." Iocal police cooperated as KM after still was raided, fire. A United States burei.u of mines trucks searched and seized. The cru- rescue car from Butte was on Its sade, in line with Pinehot's pledge way to the scene of the disaster. actually to enforce prohibition in this state will not abate in the least Forme' Chinese Minister Dies until that objective Is attained, it Dr. Paul Samuel Relnsch Shanghnl was declared. Reports here said that a flying squadron of federal dry formerly American minster to China and later counselor to the Chinese gents will be sent to assist In tiie government died her? Friday after a cleaning up. protracted illness. In December Dr. Itelnsch, then at Hankow, suffered a Texas Roads Fall to Respond collapse and was brought to Shanghnl, Austin, Tex. State officials who where his llln ss was diagnosed as a joined In railing a conference be- encephalitis. Recently s tween railroad operators and set in. and this complickton of the striking shopmen resulted fatally. Until his death, Dr. were awa'tlng returns from six of the Ite'nsch wns counselor at Pe!in. He elfM lines Invited to the meeting. had a host of friend in China and Only two roads hiTe been heard ivh'n he rcsl"nod as United States from and these .expressed adverse minister. In VJlt), he was given a reoplnr ntf toward the attempt to hrlna demonstration of admlra-Mo- a ehont a settlement of the stri!:e, markable Chinese. by prominent No which ntnrtod last July. furtho strtng toward hold ng Vie conference Oil Wells Boost City's Treasury will be taken unti ml the Tcxa I on linos have been heard from, it was from oil i Peach. Ilaynlties officially stated. wells on land have ndd'd l.ss.OOO to the munlclp.i! treasury In Senator Urges U. 8. as Peacemaker the last seven months, it is announced, and off clals believe revenue from ones-- , Washington The reparation tlon again was brought up In the sen- this sourco will nach $."00,000. ate. Senator Owen, of Oklahoma the French invasion of the Fire Damage Movie Studio Ruhr and declaring tint the United Hollywood, t'l. Fire of unknown states, "before it is tco late" should orlin, breaking out at 4 o'clock iin In frnaranteelng Frrnc from Wednesday worn'n-r- , mused damage and In guaranteeing alio the estimated nt t the building tljrhta f the Genwin people The iiid equipment of the Fine Arts moworld should use economic preM-irvie ntudlo here. Revernl members en the Cerrmn people, he said, "to of the studio were Injured enforce reparations ti the extent a fighting the fin men, slightly which were world tribunal shall ascertain such placed uii'ler control about 0 o'clock. reparations as are due. Several large foature picture. Just completed were reiorted destroyed Mays' 8lary Causes TroubU Angel. While the Independ-M- t Pig's Eyeball Used In Operation rim producers end1 stars arv Patterson. N. J.- - Parts of the eye-- I old pi.; were all of a pntherlng the'r clan MMy under the in n human eye by or. Edleadership 0'IVmsrl.i rrlrb.infce, tliere grafted t this city on I ward 1! Mor.vn wore rumblinrs of n ravoit In tb three r lH'nnts In an effort to r I ranis of tm producers of tV Mo-- e yi I t to Al'irrt I,emanowlc!, s motion p'cttire "trim." That there I of I jn llntr-it- , blinled in n Fnurtti of flre-'orla lif.ltle ponf fn behind clogr-- door July explosion. During laafed forty Over th rnlue "f Will ly hf-e-by th" operati' n, wlib h r performed to Oil miiin pic- mintitfs, anil wh'rh ttem a with tlte use tt rily kcal anaest a salary of $::3,oo ture lndu-t.-yere made in thetic, four tttchet a yrar, eTe4 certain. the inirmin eye. t i race mo T i of Normcl; Output of Coal Two-thirMiners Hesitate Between Work And Berlin Ordsr to Strike; Prussian President Warned Sporadic dissrcTers of Saturday evening in the Ruhr valley. French eentrles In Duisburg and Ratingen were fired upon. French cavalry broke up an attempted demonstration by a few hundred young men in Duesseldorf. .None of the Incidents resulted in casualties. The French authorities, taking cognizance of these signs of effervescene, Informed Dr. Gruetzner, president of Rhensh Prussia, that he would be held for such manifestions. responsible Dr. Gruetzner replied' that he had issued orders for the Germans to refrain from using insulting language to the French troops, but that he was In favor of manifestations, as such, provided they were limited to street parades and the singing of patriotic liymns. As a result the situation Is again strained between Gruetzner and the French occupational authorities. Friday's totiil out turn of coal in the s Ruhr was ubout of normal, it was learned. Ten-tocars tj th number of 14,R&i were loaded, as against the normal number of 22,000. The French permitted the shipment Into occupied Germany of 13.0Q0 loaded cars. The miners hesitating between their fleslre to continue ct work so as to earn a living, or to obey Berlin's strike orders, are represented as placing l'.ttle credence In the magnates' promise to contlnce their salaries in the event of cession of work. The railroad strlloe is fully effective and passenger sen-icis absolutely at a standstill, except for trains manned by French crews, one of which left for Paris and another for ' Mayence. ', ID Thin Ice : DOUGHBOYS Duesseldorf. NEPHL UTAH S. LEAVE GERMANY SPORADIC OUTBREAKS INCLUDE ATTACKS ON SENTINELS IN TWO TOWNS a minor nature occurred TIMES-NEW- Logan. Judge Asa Bullen sentenced Henry G. Haslani tn 10 tinys in jail for issuing two worthless checks. Pork City. Early construction rnd completion of the Rlverdole viaduct over the Union Pacific grade crossing is contemplated. St. George. Considerable interest is manifested in the line of poultry tois winter, and the prospect is that tne number tf chickens will be greatly increased this spring. Helper. F.' C. Bertolina has been named as mayor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mayor A. M. Evans. Soviets Agree to Aid Turkey Provo. The Provo local of the NaBelgrade. The government news of Federal Emoaper Trlbuna says M' nday, that tl' nal Federation 'oreign Minister Tchleherin of Bus ployees was recently organized witn la and l.smet Pasha have made a a charter membership of fourteen. lecret agreement at liusanne by Logan. It i3 expected that no n4.-V'htch f?ITftfA nnil TnrLou fewer than fi.OOO.OUO trout eggs will inch other military support in the be hatched nt the Cache county ear ta in case hostilities are re- hatchery this spring. turned. The agreement, which is saiu Moab. Justice Christensen, seno have been accepted by both the tenced Sam Morris, to pay a fine of s oviet and Turkish governments, that Kussla will send several ?25 for discharging a revolver on the Uvlsions into. Mesopotamia should street. he British and the Turks take tip of Spanish Fork. Organization irms. The newspaper also asserts southern I'tah county poultrymen has hat under the terms of a special be:n made untfer the head of the Ne-b- o bexgreement made at Lousanne poultry association. tween Kussin and Bulgaria, Itusslnn ps may be sent into Western Ogden. An Inspection of the city Thruce across the (Bulgarian terriJail was made by thirty girl students in commercial law of the high school. tory. Park City. Fire, hei eved to have Veteran Attempa to Assault Klnj Lond.-n- . What is described as an Lean caus d by defective wiring, damittempt to assault King George was aged the New Quincy mine to the extent of $5,000. iimle Monday by a crippled ex-when King George" and Queen Spanish Fork. The beetgrowera Mary arrived nt SL Pancras station end sugar factory employers of this roru Sandringnam. The newspaper vicinity gave their annual ball last sajs the soldier, who had been hid- week. ing, dashed toward the royal cou)!e ,vlng h.s crutch 1hrcat singly and Ogden. One of the biggest rnlrtrit had got within a few yards of the bunts ever held la Utah waj conKing when stopped by the police, ducted l y sportsmen of Salt La'w; and e other accounts by news agencies 30 Ogden at llo.el. More thaa the Ineudent merely ns the at- participated. tempt f a coldier to nttrnct the king's attention and the soldier M:n-oc- I Monb. Supervisor Soncer of the a Sal national f irest has nnnoimrvid placed this construction on the stock allotments on the north and affair. south divl I ma of the ton st. Harding to Prera Ship Cubidy Bill Loan. The tenth annual aiow of Washington I'rei. Harding ant the Cache County Poultry and Pet leaders In the senate have determStock nnsoclatio l will lo held from ined to force the IsH'in on the Miip TO to January February 3 s ihsldv Mil. In a le.Iilatlve pr rram for the remainder of the preswas Kure':a. John Van Paescl ent sr-- s n asrreed on t,t a White t illed by a fal'Iag rod;, at the Tin-ti- c House conference between the pre1 Standard mine. I'lent and half a dozen senate lea ! It Is annonerd. that the Hooper. ier. it wan agreed that the subsidy board of education wi.l consider the .would be to a vote before March 4. If nt nil posrdl.l. Night rciuet far a new bui'.ding bore. sessions will be held if necessary. Beaver. The seventh Imtehery to French Deport Germans 1 hr. Might under control of the flh Oneseldorf Wnelesile arrets and and game department has no"" been tlmnte-- l at more than flnportntlofis at Beaver. completed I!(X from inneh'orf nKme were anh Kamas. Construction on Urn new nounced at Fren-headquarters The announcement Monday. aa in- waterworks system of Marlon, four terpreted ns a measure calculated to m'lrs north of her, will begin in the break Germr.n reslstne in the near future. Itnhr. All victims were Prussian oMeials. Washington. More coal la belnsf mined ti.K.tr government lersea In accordRecemenda Lssh for Drug Feddlera I't.ih thon In any othsr Toronto. Polire Chief Smne J, ing to the bureau of mines. ll"kin recommends the tish for Ogd-- n applications for s. pcr'n mnrt'led. tf peddling leiiFcs for soft drin's parlor were Impr'on-nantli not n x.if'l-rler- t b id t:p psnd'ng farther Inverllgatlon di-niei- t ef the rn.d let cf tbj resorts d J ring tu n th(t ,nr the i ro'lts derived fr v the of the pa-- .t year. lj drurrs to ftd.'l' ts be de' !a-- e, cn 1 Th Utah Canner'a O, I ;n. fin--are tisonlly paid ly the "li'i,b-e- r b In Ogden ir tips"' In the imfs'lc. Policy rf,,r,)s I T n'.ie of t'l" rvirtinrt factorice of for the jenr show a heavy ln're?i it'c, v.'v.n: tUr,i to an annouac In the Bomber of coavletlon t nd-- r the drug (kL l J stip-ilate- ! s lf I -, ttar-eotr-- ti e b-- en |