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Show 4"" - GHEEC0-TURKI5- TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, STRIKERS STAGE H GRiS S THE A G IT'3I TAKE Sf LABOR RIOT COEkS RErXtfm OTTOMAN POWER TO FOREGO IN. DEMNITIES, WHILE GREECE CEDES TERRITORY 6QUA03 OF DEPUTY SHERIFFS ARMED WITH SHOTGUNS USED TO QUELL RIOT drifted States Representative 'Plays Prominent 'Part In Allied Parley Resulting in Agreement to Abandon Military Moves Bricks and Clubt Used In Battle tween Strikebreakers and Boilermakers Near Martinez Lausar.ne. M. Venlzelos and Ismet Pasha reached a complete accord on reparations Saturday avoiding a war which mijrht set the Balkans ablaze. The $1,000,000,000 claimed by the Turks for devastations committed by the Greeks during their retreat In Asia Minor has been canceled, the Turks accepting the following compromise: 1. In th9 treaty Greece acknowledges moral responsibility for the and Turkey renounces the rhrht to Indemnity on account of the economic status of Greece. 2. The district of the Karagateh railway from Karagatch to the Bulgarian frontier is given to Turkey. 3. Ships captured since the formal arniictlce in 101S are mutually resti-tnle- Oakland, Calif. A pitched battle between 500 strikebreakers and striking boilermakers at the Associated Oil company's plant near Martinez was In progress Wednesday, the aftermath of Importation of several hundred strikebreakers from Oakland Tuesday night. Squads of deputy sheriffs from Martinez, headed by Sheriff R. R. Veale, rushed to quell the riot. Meager dispatches from the battleground report scores Injured. A barrage of bricks and clubs hurled at the strikebreakers as they marched into the company's yards Wednesday morning, precipitated the battle. Gun, play Is feared, although so far only rocks and clubs have been used. One hundred strikebreakers were met by strikers at Baypolnt and turned back to Oakland. The strikebreakers were in automobiles. At Bay point the road was blocked by a massed line of striking men. They halted the automohiles, forced the drivers to turn around and prevented reinforcements from Joining the strikebreakers. The rioting was the climax of a night marked by efforts of employs to ers to Import smash the strike of the boilermakers who have been out for several weeks. Turkey gains greatly by the last article, as Greece captured many Turkish s'.rips, while Turkey captured fev Grrek vessels. Liia.siv.'i" drew, American observer, playod a highly Important role in the settlement, lie verbally transmitted to Ismet, an urgent appeal from the state department to the Turks to make peace. The appeal emphasized that another war In the near east would frighten away American capital for years to come and delay the reconstruction of Turkey. "It is peace," said M. Venlzelos, the first man out of the meeting. lie was smiling. M. Venlzelos and Ismet had a Rumanian delegate, M. Diamandi, between them during the early part of the discussion. Suddenly 51. Venlzelos got up and asked M. Diamandi to chrn::e seats with him, and sat down hesie Ismet. This cordial act helped to bring peace. strike-breaker- ID Moving Day nPettONAtlV pit MIRROR FERN-AN- D ARt: UA1H.C TbuWN-r-t 1 1 nII ituaLmiu.r I'JJ ! irI I im IT GOVERNMENT OBTAINS DOCU. MENT SHOWING ARMED RE- 0. MOW Dublin. A document addressed by Earn on De Valera to ell ranks in the Republican army, calling for discon- Acto Bandit Get Payroll III. Five armed men late Saturday held up O. A. Roberts, post-nasfa postal of this city, and clerk. In the heart of the city and $45,000, escaped with approximately the piyroll of the Mount Olive and Coal company mines, near liT". TVe money, which had arrived o vvaVnh train No. .10, was Intended to n""t the biweekly payrolls at the I'ol.erts and Harry Keuben, the order clerk In the local post-o'"- '. e, p was customary, had obtained nmfh containing the money from tm'n end were proceeding to the vhn only two blo-kVo postoffice and about three f the station they wers ... I in stop their machine by a f- a'W n' shots fired from the bandits' prxn and Keuhen both were r,, hut neither had opportunity to weapons before they were ,k" r-'- t,, s ,, m eed, rr Aviator Attains New Record Harrison O. Lieutenant flying the same plane used i - T '".'ten-n- t James II. DooHttle. In to t,pkes filfht Saturday for a nonstop wnrl'Ts record 'or a one-ma- n plane formerly v l.lenfenant DooHttle. flccord-j- i records of army aviation offl-r-111. field, Rantoul. T ' "n.f Crocker flew approximate-I- i '0" miles In his nonstop flight n Tl'lncton field, Houston, Texss' f in field, Detroit, his time "i off to landing being 11 r"vr ind 54 minutes. Former Agent Jailed on Indictment '.-r,-'- . r, h" t- - -t rh-nu- te e!?-M- 7e tai-in- g f-- , Undertake Railroad War K nonpartisan "people's rr tn fight a $10,000,000,000 rn railroad valuation and high-f.- rates, came Into being here f"f-ri-- y. The "progressive" conferee meeting here was formed la to national organization to be I nown as the "national conferee vi valuation of American railroad." Senator Robert U. Lafolette, who called the conclara, was elected national chairman at the closing session. r--- r--r M-.- v ln-r- tinuance of the armed struggle, has been taken by the Free State authorities from a captured Republican leader, it was announced Monday. Issued under date of May 24, the document reads: "Soldiers of Liberty Legion of the Rear Guard. "The Republic can no longer be defended successfully by your arms. Further sacrifices on your part will now be in vain and continuance of the struggle would be unwise in the national interests. "The military victory must be alwith lowed o rest for the moment who have destroyed the republic. Do not let sorrow overcome you. Tour efforts and sacrifices and your dead comrades in this forlorn hope will surely bear fruit. You have saved the national honor and kept open the road to independence. "Laying aside your arms now is an act of patrlotsm as exalted and pure aa your valor in taking them up." also The Free State government gave out a document of similar purport definitely calling off all armed revolt, signed by Frank Aitken, reThe latter publican chief of etaff. document says : have "The arms with which w fought the enemies of our country are to be dumped. The foreign and enemies of the republic domestic have for the moment prevailed." 1 RADICALS TAKE MANILA FORCES POLICE STATION '0 AID PRISONERS RED FLAG HOISTED OVER BUILD. ING; CIVILIAN DEFENDERS ARE FORCED TO RETIRE AH" Trouble Begins When Communists Order Merchants to Cut Prices In Half; Firemen Use Hoped Presence of Soldiers Will Induce Bandita to Free Hostages Held for Ransom In Mountains GUns Essen. The communist party has LEGATION REFUSES CONFIRM PEKIN RUMOR ijF SENDING SOLDIERS ICS Pekin. American troops in Manila n taken complying with this demand, swooped down upon them, with market baskets, and exhausted the supplies in a short time. Kansas Twister Plays Havoo ' Meanwhile the streets begnn to fill Greensburg. Kans. One person was near death Wednesday, more than a with people and a general scramble score were suffering from Injuries ensued. As the security police had and more than 100 were homeless as been expelled In February the town the result of a tornado which struck was without protection except for a r.rnonnhiirf TnesdaY nteht. Damaee force of firemen, which had been do. 'was estimated at $150,000. The tor-- ' ing some patrol duty. The firemen were called upon to nado, which swept from the southeast to the northwest through the out- try to disperse the crowd. It was 17 aided by the newly formed civilian skirts of the town, destroyed houses and damaged more than a self defense league, the members of score of others. which are armed with clubs but not guns. Pope Creates Two New Cardinals The Interference of the firemen were and the self defense league force Rome. Two new cardinals created by Tope Plus at a secret con- seemed to add fuel to the fire ! sistory at the Vatican Wednesday. and the crowd began counter attackThey are Monslgnor Luigi Slncero, as. ing. The demonstrators attacked a (lessor of the conslstorlal congregation squad of firemen occupying a fire Giovanni Battista and Monslgnor truck, and wounded aeveral. Nasalli-Roccarchbshop of Bologna. a number of The Pontiff recognized Burlington Wage Dispute 8ettled archbishops and bishops, most of whom had already been appointed. Chicago. The Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy railroad notified the United States RaUroad Ibor board here New Cabinet Members Selected London. The official list of the Thursday that It had settled Its wage new cabinet of Prime Minister Stan- dispute with 11.R70 members of the ley Baldwin, Issued Friday afternoon, Tnited Brotherhood of maintenance shows that Ixrd Robert Cecil has of way employees. Details of the setbeen appointed lord of the privy seal tlement were not mentioned. and that J. II. C. Davidson, who was secretary to former Premer Bonar Texas Rail Crash Exacts Toll Law, becomes chancellor of the duchy Abilene, Tex. Six persons were of Iancaster. Mr. Baldwin combine killed. Including a negroe porter and the premiership and the chancellor- four men said to have been riding the ship of the exchequer. The other "blind" baggage, one englneman prob. mmhers of the cabinet are practically ably fatally Injured and two or three the same as In the Bonnr Law min- others less seriously hurt, when two istry. Texas and. Pacific passenger trains collided early Thursday between Cisco and Putnam, Texas. Damage Results From Cloudburst Carthage, Mo. Flood waters re sulting from a cloudburst caused Injunction Issued Against Scalpers heavy damage Friday to crops and Chicago. Federal Judge Carpenter homes In this section. Scores of per a preliminary insons were rescued when their homes Wednesday granted ticket scalpers In restraining were flooded, and a number of busi- junction from or adbuying, selling Chicago ness houses suffered from the high railroad vertising waters. The city was without lights. tickets. order was The Interurban service was halted by directed against restraining five ticket brokers town was isolated, washouts and the and was Issued on the Joint petition with the exception of one highway of 22 railroads. of the out south city. leading Body Found 30 Miles from Accident Leprosy Case Found In Prison Rlgby, Idaho. The body of Joseph r.O." tn The Wash Seattle, prisoners who was drowned May 3, In Kruse, the federal prison at McNeill Island the South Fork of Snake river, 60 were subjected to stringpnt medical miles east of here, together with his examination Wednesday following dls wife and Blanche Peterson, was found one of the Jesus Inmates. that covery at the great feeder morning Thursday wss suffering from an head Llara, Mexican, .10 miles from the point advanced case of leprosy. It Is said where gates was drowned. Wlllard he to be the first case of the disease In Moore who has charge cf the gates the history of the penltenltary. Llara discovered the body and with the aid is now on his way to the Mexican from Itlgby, who were fishermen of border for deportation, his sentence the rates, the body was removed commuted, immigration officers de at from the stream. clared en Governor Grants Stay of Execution Salt Lake City. 'Eleventh hour attempts to save the life of George Gardner, convicted slayer of Deputy Sheriff Gordon Stuart, resulted in a reprieve or stay of execution Thursday which gives the convicted man a new lease now rests with the state board of pardons. There Is doubt as to the sanity of Gardner, the special sanity commission appointed Thursday morning reported back to Gov. Charles R. Mabey. The reprieve given Friday marks the first victory gained by the defense in a case which for more than a year has occupied a position of notoriety in the public eye. Gardner shot Stuart and Joseph W. Irvine April 15, 1922 and was charged and convicted of murder in the first degree for the slaying of the former. of Fifteen person. them Russian generals or noblemen have been executed as a result of discovery of an active counter revolutionary plot in the soviet republic of Georgia, says a dispatch from Tlfls The names of those executFriday. ed are not given out, but It Is said all were active participants In the movement. Moscow. Germans Plan Mortgage for Debts Berlin. Germany's new reparations program, as now outlned, will literally be constructed from "the ground up," for it will rest primarily on a nationWhat wide real estate mortgage. the become to greatest promises of land ia the history, of economics will eventually encompass every square inch of German soil, which will be made to pay tribute to Germany's former foes for thirty years. The assessment will be on a basis of 60 per cent of the present Five hundred million gold values. gold marks annually will flow into the Reichs reparations melting pot from this source during the first few will years. The ultimate yearly total marks, billion one gold approximate the increase depending upon the promptness with which metropolitan real estate can be subjected to the will mortgaging process. A beginning be made with the agricultural lands and the physical properties of the in dustrialltes. hypi-thecati- Texas Gunman Eludes Pesse Jesse English, Grapeland, Tex. a sanitarium at died sheriff, deputy near here Monday from gunshot wounds received Sunday night when, with other officers, he attempted to arrest two escaped convicts. A citizens' posse, with bloodhounds. Is purconsuing Tom Davis, escaped murder the have shot to Is who alleged vict, officer. R. L. Clark. Davis compan-Inwas captured following the shooting. He warned officers that Davis was well armed and desperate. Clark was taken to Crockett, near here and placed In Jail. o, Soviets Kill Ruse Plotters U Amerlcsn Narcotic Plan Presented governGeneva. The American ment's plan for complete control of the opium and narcotic trade by limiting production and tightening supervision of exports and Imports was presented to the opium advisory committee of the league of nntons Friday by the American delegation. Mount Grand Jurors Report Chicago. The grand Jury which Investigated the death of Ilghton Mount, Northwestern university freshman, who disappeared during a class rush in September, 1921, Friday reported to the court that It was unable to find any evidence of violence In connection with Mount's death. Film Actor Vindicated Los Angeles. While congratulations poured In from every section of the country on William 8. Hart, "two gun" hero of the movies, following the startling vindication of bis char, acter by Miss Elizabeth MacCaulley, graduate of Wellesley College, that Hart was not the father of her child as she had claimed. Hart took his victory on the ma Friday and weat Into refitment immediately after being informed of the sews. Turkey Commerce Treaty Sought Preliminary negotiaWashington. tions for the consummation of a trenty of amity and commerce between the Vnited States and Turkey are under way. It was announced at the state a department Monday. The need for C. to Joseph was suggested treaty Grew, American representative at Itusanne by Ismet Pasha, Chief Turkish delegate and Washington has authorized Grew to proceed with conversations. Marke Now 16.25 a MllUcm New Tork. German marks sold In the local foreign exchansre Fork. Miss Una I Robert- when a . horse which she was riding became unmanageable and ran away. Ogden. F. L. Severance, salesman for a photo enlarging company, was-- , sentenced to sixty days in the city jail ,when he pleaded guilty to offensive conduct toward a woman customer. Government Also Issues Statement Calling Off Armed Revolt Against Irregulars Un. til Notice Be- Pekin-Mukd- Sa"n:on, Spanish son, was severely SISTANCE WILL CEASE v sixty-- says she la Sayes' wife, was Into custody with him. IRISH STRUGGLE fin (WtDUCTf ts con-su!ni- Notes News From All Parts of UTAH U taken possession of police headquar- are soon to be rushed to Tientsin, it ters at Gelsenkirchen and has hoisted was reliably stated here Friday. the red flag over the building. The American legation refuses sources German from say Reports Survivor of Custer Massacre Dies to or confirm either deny the report. that five persons were killed and Billings, Mont. Sole survivor of one The forces were demanded in a resthe for in wounded the fighting the Custer massacre, and the Indian olution forwarded to the state departwho brought the first news of the possession of the building. The strugand ment by the American chamber of late night gle began Wednesday Horn of Little the Big tragic battle commerce. It is presumed they would to the outside world In 1870, Curly, continued until early Thursday. The building is said to have been be used either actively or passively in the Crow scout, was burled at the orCrow agency Thursday. Curly died defended by the civilian defense attempting to Induce the Chinese banwas forced wheh finally ganization, to failed which dits to release their American prisonTuesday, of a fever to quiet when one wing was set on ers, seized nearly three weeks ago, yield to hla primitive methods of The after the wreck of the Shanghal-Pekifire by the attacking mob. treatment He was 68 years old. fighting was not restricted to the express. through the building, but spread There are now approximately 1800 Holds Police at Bay From Attic were streetcars streets and many troops at Tientsin, including 300 maJersey City, N. J. In a gun duel shattered. A number of rines. with Frank J. Sayes, whom they had Cleveland, Ohio. Fred Counts, for- gone to arrest for questioning In con- were wounded. In Pekin the British, French and serious The trouble began to take mer federal prohibition agent for the nection with a holdup, two polcemen guards number legation Japanese fleveland district, and his brother. were killed Tuesday and two injured. form Wednesday when a communist about the same. Is doubtful, howIt Attorney A. Frank Counts, were ar- Sayes In an improvised fortress In the "commission of control" visited the ever, how many of the forces could rested Saturday at the order of U. attic held the police at bay until he shops, demanding that the prices of be used, since they now are assisting S. District Attorney A. E. F.ernsteen was forced to surrender by the use foodstuffs be cut in half. The house- in railguarding the oi serret indictments by a federal of tear gas bombs. A woman, who wives, hearing that the stores were way, under the protocol of 1900. grand Jury charging them with to violate the national prohibition net and to defraud the government by obstructing prohibition The charges are based rnon alleied ramifications of the recent, "million dollar Auerbach alcohol conspiracy," which resulted In the recent 8"ntnees to the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga, for six men. Louis and Abraham Auerbach .end Attorney Samuel Rembrandt of Cleveland. REBELS TO END market Monday at $10.25 a million, a new low record for all time. Bankers re- port lltte commercial demand for the although large German currency tpiantles of marks are purchased by local residents for transmission to relatives and friends in Germany. Rum Fhset" Lands Cargo Norfolk, Va. The mm fleet which for a week has been standing outside the capes nnder the watchful eye of government agents has snrceeded in landing part of It cargo despite the vlgllnnc of dry sloeths, according to reliable re porta along the water front Monday. The fleet was stopped from a "major operation here, hot "Insld. ers" declared small craft, operstln" from shore nnder cover of darknes had succeeded hi landing thousands o" cases of llqnor. injured Commercial Vernal The Vernal club has a new secretary in the person of A. B. Thomas. Magna. A parade to assist the playgrounds, which is maintained by the Magna Women's club, was given by the club members. More than 500 children took part. Midvalle. Rosemarie Fox daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph W. Fox, who live in Bennion ward, jumped off a sprinkler and broke her neck, dying instantly. Brigham City. At the meeting of the city council it was decided to further improve the swimming pool at Pioneer park, by cementing about 500 square feet of the bottom of the pool. Brigham City. A large truck, drlv--e- n by C. W. Gager of Twin Falls, Idaho, was struck by an Oregon Short Line train northwest of this city, and demolished. Eliminatin six grade, Morgan. crossings on the Lincoln highway between Echo and Emery is proposed by Assistant State Highway Engineer J R. Ellis. Lund. Work on the City branch of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake unit, U. P. system, will be finished and the line ready for move. ment of traffic this fall, according M. Adams, vice president. Murray The Salt Lake County estimates association Fruitgrowers that more than $1,000,000 in fruit alone will be handled by it the coming season. The organization now has several hundred growers functioning under it. Helper. High water on the Price river has caused the Scofleld branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad to cease operation until such time as the water subsides. Murray Grover Snarr, 35, was found dead on the banks of the Jordan river by searchers, where it is believed be fell exhausted und died of exposure. Brigham City. The pouring of concrete has begun on the state highway being constructed between this city and Corinne. Falrview. Sheep which were wintered on the desert are being brought in. They are in good condition and it is reported the loss Is slight. Wendover. Entering the M. & M. club bouse here three heavily armed and masked men bound and gagged three men and three women and stole $300. Ogden. II. J. Ballard was sentenced to an indeterminate term of from one to twenty years in the state prison by Judge James N. Kimball after he entered a plea of guilty to forgery. Murray Damage to the extent of $25 resulted from a fire at the residence of J. A. Mulliner. The blaze started from sparks lighting on the roof. Provo. Five violators of the city ordinance relating to driving vehicles without lights were arrested in one s. evening by Traffic officer W. E. -- Lund-to-Ced- ' . ar to-H- Wll-kln- With preparation Provo. being made to feed more than 10,000 persons, one of the biggest barbecues In the history of the state is planned nt the plant of the Columbia Steol corporation at Ironton. The Midvale cemetery Mldvale. has been taken over by the city government from the Mldvale ecclesiastical ward, which had owned it heretofore. fire whf ;h Price. A spectacular lighted up the entire city destroyed the old building bn Main nnd Teeth streets known aa the "Slxiy-slx.- " Logan. Juvenile Officer King said that five boys, damaged the O. S. L. station at Benson to the extent of ?r.O ly breaking the windows with rocks. Parents of the boys promised to pay for the damage. Moah. George A. Adams of Monti-cell- o 1s shipping ir.0 head of hogs to Last fall Dolores. Colo., by truck. Mr Adams trailed 30 head of hogs from Montlcello to Thompsons. Ogden. Articles of Incorporation of the t'tah Central Coal company were filed with County Clerk L. A. Van The capital Is ?noo.0no, with Dyke shares of the par value of $100 each. Delta. The Delta Commercial club has reorganized and changed Its name to the Delta chamber of commerce and a charter has been applied for. Moab. The Horsehead dry farm section In San Juan county Is rapidly becoming settled and the prospects tor a good crop this are erelttt. jer |