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Show THE DIES FIRST MOVE OF PEACE ERA ON TOWNS THAT HAVE BEEN OCCUPIED SINCE FEBRUARY 1923 SEE TROOPS MOVE ON France. Belgium Soldiers Begin Leave Offelnburg and Appenweir; Herriot Ovation Planned to August 18 saw the first of move toward establishment peace in Europe under terms- of the pact of London, when Franco-Belgiutroops now occupying Offen-bur- g and Appenweir, towns of Baden, start moving out. The towns have been occupied since February 4, 1923, when the Germans suppressed international trains running between Paris, Warsaw and Prague. The international trains was restored some time ago. Official orders for the withdrawal of the French and Belgium troops were given only a few hours after the interallied conferees in London had signed the protocols of the London pact The orders call for evacuation of the troops. Premier Herrit, Socialist leader and Chief French negotiator at the London conference on application of the Dawes report, will return to Paris amidst the spontaneous plaudits of his faction the Socialists. Already the radical group has planned a big celebration at the Saint Lazare station, while the city of a municipal Dieppe is preparing welcome. The French people apparently have decided to accept the London peri-mewith the Dawes plan for new relations toward Th Germany. people are not much stirred over the evacuation of Appenweir and Offen-burbut are more anxious to know what the London pact will do toward living questions. In the proposed evacuation of the Ruhr, the people are asking whether they will have cheaper or more expensive coal this winter. It is confirmed now that the opposition is preparing to attack Herriot in that they claim through his acceptance of the pact of London he agreed of the upon cancellation treaty of Versailles. Paris, - m g, TIMES-NEWS- 111 REPORT NEPHI, UTAH , I MINING CENTER OurPetPeere VISITED MEETS APPROVAL BY FIRE GERMAN GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF ALLIED CONFERENCE TWO MEN GIVE LIVES IN EFFORT TO CHECK FLAMES THAT SWEEPS UTAH TOWN Favorable Word Comes From Author, itles Circle; Immediate Confirmation Is Ex. pected Large Section of Business District of Famous Mining Center Is Scene of $100,000 Loss; Flames Starts In Meat Market London, The German government has decided to accept the proposal of allied conferees on the Dawes report, providing Franco-Belgiumilitary evacuation of the Ruhr within a year It was stated in high quarters here. The favorable word emanated from authorities allied circles and while no confirmation lias been given in German headquarters it was reported that acceptance of the allied pro. gram would be announced within a day or two. Bingham, Utah. But for the timely addition of an increased flow of water and the sudden calm of a high wind which had raged for hours, the famous western mining town of Bingham would have been wiped out by fire last Sunday morning. Two volunteer firemen were killed and one seriously injured by a falling wall; six families' were made home- m London, Germany's reply to the allied proposal that France-Belgiuevacuation of the Ruhr take place one year after the Dawes reparations effective has arprogram becomes rived here and the German representative Immediately prepared it for delivery to the conference. It was strongly lndicntd that the conferees on the Dawes report would be confronted with the necessity of as the Germaking a new proposal man reply was authoritively described as neither a "yes" nor "no" answer but counter suggestion. The ultimatum like atmosphere about the allied procedure when the allied conferees joined in supporting the proposal of Premier nerriot of France for an out of the Ruhr one year hence program had placed the German government In an embarras-ln- g sitution. It is the belief that for this reason the German representatives will urge their compromise suggestion so as to have a talk, lag point In the reichstag when the government goes before that body to win approval of the conference deci- IDAHO YOUTH IS . THOUSANDS PERISH less and twelve business places and houses were destroyed. The total damage was estimated at about $100,-00- SHOT IN ROBBERY CHINESE FLOODS IN Tommy Price, 23, an office employee of the Utah Copper company, and Harold Anderson, 22, also an emWOMAN ALLOWS PAIR TO" HOLD MANY VILLAGES ARE REPORTED ployee of the copper company, were killed when caught in the cavein of HER AT GUNPOINT WHILE INUNDATED AND HOMELESS redhot bricks and debris. Leonard POUR INTO STREETS OFFICIALS OPEN FIRE Gust, 33, another copper company employee, suffered burns and scalp Leader 8aid to Reside at Jerome, Loss of Life In Serious Floods Dur. lacerations from which, however, he is expected to recover. Idaho Is Killed While Robbing Ing July Comparatively Light; The fire originated at about 1.45 Bank In Washington City; Wide Areas Included a. m. in the lower part of the busiGirl is Unscratched In Disaster ness district, breaking out in the basement of the Bougard butcher shop, where a large electric amonia Seattle, Wash. Miss Isadora Hall, Shanghai. Millions have been ren- refrigerating plant was in operation. vice president of the Snoqualmie valdered homeless and at least 50,000 ley bank of Tolt, near here, was or- persons have been drowned in devast-in- g A defective fuse is thought to have been the direct cause. dered to throw up her hands by a floods which are sweeping wideWithin a few minutes the street trio of bandits who pressed a pistol spread areas of China, submerging was a swirling blaze, fanned by a against her face at the teller's win- tens of thousands of villages. Thousdow of the bank. Miss Hall obeyed. wind, with large sparks being ands of refugees are pouriing into raging carried for long distances, setting Then Sheriff Matt Starwich and six even fire to structures further Peking. It is impossible to away and deputy sheriffs arose from behind an approximate estimate of get the fa- threatening to sweep from one end of the teller's counter and ordered the talities but to be a 50,000 is said the canyon to the other. bandits to surrender. The would-b- e estimate. Miners and other residents attired thieves opened fire, the sheriff and Uunusually devastating floods1 with his men exchanged the fire and two in night clothes, ran out into only destruction widespread of the bandits D. C. Malone, alias accompanying the street carrying what little houseof property has been reported from A. J. Brown and Ted Lashe, of Jersion. various sections of China during the hold goods they could "rescue. Above the butcher shop was the C. L. Counome, Idaho, were killed. The sheriff last few weeks. Late in had been advised several days ago were serious inundations inJuly there tryman rooming house, the occupants Fifteen Quakes Felt at Toklo the proof the impending to rob the vinces of Chihli and Hunan. On Aug- of which narrowly escaped death Tokio. Fifteen heavy earthquake bank and ordered attempt from the dense ammonia fumes and Miss Mall to as- ust 9th further floods were hocks rocked Tokio early on August sume her normal smoke which crept up from the basethe tel- from Wwangsi and Sinkeang,reported at position it but 15th. The tremblors were heaviest ler's window when the bandits enterment was reported that the loss of life had In the district north of here, where ed the bank. With the aid of fire engines from been to that up time, comparativegeneral alarm, but slight damage, sheriff Virgil Murphy. and Sugarhouse the Bingham Deputy Murray small. was reported. The heaviest shocks former University volunteer department, which comof Washington- -ly Disasterous floods in history in were felt at Fulkusshima, a city of crew star, was the man and only other man I clude the prised every 43,000, 200 miles northeast of here, injured. He sefufred a following: wound in the town, worked until 4 youth slight and at Chiba, at the north end of in his left leg. Johnstown, Pa., May 31, 1889, near- o'clock in the morning, when the sitTokio bay, where one house was deMiss Hall stood between Malone ly 2000 lives lost uation was under control. At Choshi, seventy-fiv- e Galesvton, Tex., September 8, 1900, stroyed. and the office in direct line of all It was under the most adverse cirmiles northeast of here, telephone guns. - One bullet from Malone"s more than 6000 lives lost in inunda- cumstances' that the flames were tion resulting from hurricane service was suspended by the dis- gun pierced a check and combatted. The first setback occurprotecting ma- $12,000,000 in property destroyed. turbance .while other town in the chine on the counter in front of hei red when the water line, which had March winarea broken Pa., 1907, earthquake Pittsburg, reported heart yielded low pressure at best, broke dows. The main shock, which regisMiss Hall applied wet towels tc few lives lost, but $10,000,000 in and the firemen were forced to resort tered for eighty minutes on seismo- the to a bucket brigade line. Working unmortally wounded Lashe on the property damage. Paris, France, January 20, Febru- der stress and graphs, caused people to run from floor of the bank after the encounter. confusion, the water estifew lives lost their homes to the streets. The trem5, 1910, but A suspect, William E. Sant, was ary line was fixed within forty-fiv- e minmated blors came after several days of ab- arrested on telephone damage placed at $200,000,000. utes and a information d pressure Austin, Pa., September 30, 1911, achieved. At about 4 o'clock normally high tides near Chiba, from Tolt to Seattle as being a partthe which caused government seismoloner in a rent car business with the loss 74 lives and $0,000,000 in propUtah Copper company turned its to renew their beliefs that tide chauffeur of the gists bandit machine, erty. water into the main and this togethmeasurements will warn of approachMississippi Valley, spring of 1912, er with the fact Jack E. Bench, who was taken into that the wind had ing earthquake. The advices information known loss of life, 230, property subsided, enabled the workers to custody. excess of in $10,000,000. on the holdup was received from a damage check the fire. March 1913, De Valera Resumes Speech criminal the sheriff said. No money 452 lives lost in Ohio, and 54 in Inwas taken. Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. Woman Wins Unusual Medal When questioned Bench declared diana, with total property damage esde Valera, the republican leadNew timated at York, A gold medal for "ex$163,000,000. er, delivered a speech in O'Connell's the bandit had hired his machine to acts of 200 Texas, 1913, December, motherly devotraordinary nearly to drive He Tolt. said that Sant square here, resuming the, discourse Brown-wooin tion" lives in lost the of a bear cub Belton, suckling Bryan, which was interrupted just one year and himself were engaged in renting and other left motherless by the hunter's gun, ago when he was taken into custody auiomooues irom a Seattle garage towns. Marlin, Temple Effle H. Real Property damage, $5,000,000. was awarded to Mrs. by the Free State authorities. When for taxi hire. of loss of the Ameri3, Pa., Mass., 1915, NewburyP"rt, by Erie, August ofBefore he reached here from Limerick ho Lashe died he requested can Society for the Prevention of found crowds assembled, while light ficers to notify his father George H. lives, and $7,000,000 in property dam Cruelty to Animals. According to ed candles had been placed in the Lashe of Jerome, Idaho, of what had age. the more this deed June Colo., 3, 1921, Pueblo, society, "extraordinary of the houses. During his happened. than 100 lives lost and property dam- of humnnity" took place in the Maine speech he said he knew that the Antidefense Literature Seized age estimated between $15,00,000 and woods where Mrs. Ileal kept house County Clare would "uphold the ban- Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Literature urg-n- g $20,000,000. for her husband, a lumberjack In a, Soon the message would go ner,.' the people to rebel against the Her husband 1922. log cabin. shot the 2, China, Swatow, August forth to the peoples of the world that border of President Coolidge mother bear, and the cub no larger setting 72,000 lives lost and city nearly desthe republic they though had been iside September 12, as national dethan a Inrge kitten, was found clasptroyed by typhoon and total wave. killed was alive and strong, he said. fense day was seized in the mails Fort Worth, Tex., April 24 26, 1922, ed in the paws. Mrs. Real took it here by Postmaster F. K. llahn. The 34 lives lost and $7,000,000 property home and It joined a nursing baby circulars urged demonstrations with loss. Threshing Machine Explodes at her breast and lived. Twin Fulls, Ma. A threshing out- crepe instead of flags and advocat San Salvador, Republic of San fit owned by a man named Charles, ed that the day be observed as "Black Salvador, June 13, 1922, 300 persons Seven Million New Electors in operation on the Foss Thomas Friday." A black mourning border drowned in Candelaria district flood. More than 7,0K),000 Washington, south of Castle was printed around the circulars and farm, three miles Film Star Loses Case new voters who have become of nf?e the aucontained an also envelopes1 an Ford, whs demolished by explo. The sensational Los Angeles, since 1020 will be a powerful factor slon attributed to smut In the grain, tomobile sticker with a black bordel breach of contract $100,000 alleged presidential election, and bearing the words "Black Fri- suit filed by Ann Luther against In deciding totheSimon according to reports brotigh here. Miclielet Washaccording None of the threshing crew was in. day." The envelopes bore the imprint Jack White has reached an abrupt ington who has organized lawyer, "1212 Market San no and Street, wss Francisco," jured grain destroyed. end. Judge Valentine up- the national Oct Out the Vote club. The accident Is the first of its kind and contained a blotter bearing the held theSuperior contention of White's attor- Mr. Mlcbelet has previously estimatname "E. Bachus, 472 Fulton street, In this region this year. Miss Luther did not ed that there was a stay at home 3an Francisco." The literature was neys that since possess a written contract, her case vote of nearly 20,000,000 in the Inst turned over to federal authorities. Ammonia Revives Man because the oral presidential be quashed election. Adding these Los Angeles. Spirits of ammonia contract came within the limits of two groups, he shows that there are Georgia Adopts Chair Miss Luther about 3.1.000,000 ellt-lblrevived E. A. Boone, 10, at the reAtlanta, Ga. The electric chair the statute of fraud. voters who ceiving hospital after the amateur will be substituted for the hangman's brought suit against White because did not participate In the ltfJO elecin noose executions for had to failed he hypnotist who put him to sleep for capital crimes she claimed, carry tion who may f euro In deciding the the entertainment of friends found in Georgia under a bill passed by the out an alleged oral contract to prooutcome of the present three-cornethat he was unable to brig him back legislature. The measure goes to the duce four motion pictures in which ed contest. to consciousness. she was to be starred. governor. Dog Gets Life Sentence Boise Has New Police Chief Medicine Man Jailed Citizens to Battle Bandits Governor Glfford Philadelphia, Fresno, Cal. Pony Ilck Wooten,' Boise, Idaho. Ernest A. Stoops, life Fargo, N. D. North Dakota towns Plnchot's dog ("Pep") begun SO year old medicine man of the for more than four years a member have begun responding to the appeal sentence In the eastern penitentiary Wooten valley tribe for the "murder" of a family eat. of IMgiter In. of the Boise police department has of Governor R. A. Nestoes, that efexecutive dians. wss placed in the county Jail, been appointed chief of police. Stoops fective measures be taken to curb the The Pennsylvania chief accused of violating the state mediho has been acting as assistant activities of gangs that have raided himself imposed the sentence upon cal practice act as the result of chief in charge' of the detective de numerous banks in the state during the canine, and had a special police, of several deaths partment was, according to Mayor the past two weeks, and to deal with man bring the convict from the govinvestigations ernors heme at Mllford, Pa. to this vehe. Sherman, largely responsible for the roaming groups of I. W. W, whom among his tribe. Pony Name, Pep: age. It months; city. denied annrehension of Eatrle the ban. been he had are that bank here the governor charges not to nationality, the mently American; nationality of trihls's medicine man. Several times dits and this plus his past record engage in honest labor, but to prey parents, dog ; color, black ; mostly h said, he had t rente in the department was given by the upon the working men, business men convicted of however, sentence, life. murder; as reason for his the selection. and Aumuers oi ui irioie. farmers. j mayor m con-serati- able-bodi- McLaren Abandons Flight Prince Rupert, B. C Major Stuart MacLaren, British aviator who failed in an attempt to fly around 'the world, has announced that he probably would not make another attempt. He asserted that such a venture to be a success1 must be backed by greater resources than private firms can provide. He has no excuse to offer for his failure, beyond general misfortunes and bad weather conditions. Houston Texas Has Big Fire Houston, Tex. Fire which swept a downtown, business block here caused damage estimated at $200,000. The Settegast building, an eight-stor- y structure, was burned to the ground. The Bering Hardware company's loss alone was $100,000. Their entire stock was wiped out One spectator was injured when he slip- ped on the wet pavement Ford Denies Report Detroit, Mich. Denial that nenry Ford, automobile manufacturer, intended to use gasoline engine vessels to carry raw material on the Mississippi river in connection with a Ford plant under construction at St Paul, was made at the Ford offices here. Reports from Dubuque, la., that such plans were under way were characterized as unfounded. Yankee Scouts Win Laurels The American Boy Copenhagen, Scouts were awarded the highest number of iolnts for their participation in the International scout which Imve Just ended here, thus winning the prize cup offered ly KIiiji Christian. The American seor. ed 1S1 points againBt 172 for the I'.ritioh scouts, who took second place. Jam-borc- e, Woman Dies at 122 Years AllruiuiTque, X. M. Mrs. Carnjel-ItHarreras, oldest woman in Al. biiqueraue and possibly in the state died here awed VZZ years. Sha whs born In Socorro, . M, In 1S02 ami lived there until ten years aso, when lie moved to Albuquerque. a Lincoln Honors Bryan Lincoln, Neb. Governor Charles W. Bryan Monday received the highest honor of his political career in the city, where he spent more than half of his life the formal notification of his nomination for the vice residency by the Democratic party. Lincoln was dressed in gala attire for the occasion, banners, flags, and Hundreds bunting being displayed. f delegates and visitors from nearby iltJes and towns made their way her "j auto. 0. 12-1- 900-poun- Ohio-Indian- a, e I r, Ilk I f t UTAHJ Information received front Moab. authentic sources states that when the bit of the Crescent Eagle oil well six" miles west of Thompson reached a depth of 3120 feet a steady increase of oil and gas was in evidence. After 3150 feet of the gas pressure was sufficiently strong to raise the tools in the hole and the gas continued blowing so strong that the driller was forced to pull the tools out of the hole and shut in the well. The gas is of high petroleum content. Ogden. Theron Robison, University of Idaho student, who received broken neck while diving in the swimming pool at Como Spring resort in Morgan, died at the Dee hospital. Living nearly three days with the broken neck was1 considered remarkable by the physicians. Salt Lake City James LeRoy Cook 35 years of age, well known in railroad and coal mining circles in Salt Lake and Utah died at his home, 1350 Third East street Death was due and an acute attack oi rheumatism of the heart. Provo. Articles of incorporation! of the Diamond Coal company were filed with the county clerk. is capitalized at $100,000. fully paid, and proposes- to produce coal from its lands in Diamond Fork canyon, Utah county. Moab. The first real flood this season on the highway occurred this week in Seven-milwash. The water came down nearly three feet deep and caused a fchort delay to passage of automobiles. The bridge crossing thir wash was destroyed by a flood last year and a detour Is necessary to. A new bridge will, cross1 the wash. be built this fall, the county and the federal aid road bureau in the construction. Salt Lake City. Utah's scenic beauties and industrial possibilities will be shown in a film to be produced by the Clawson Film company from a story written by C. Byron. Whitney of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City. Vincent Sadler, at Clerk in the ofice of the city auditor was taken into custody by a deputy-sherifon a request from Portland,. Ore., that he be held for the Oregon authorities on a kidnapping charge-H- e is alleged to have kidnapped his own son, who is under the charge of the divorced wife of Mr. Sadler in Portland. Salt Lake City. Robert Piatt ha , been appointed postmaster at Maria Miss Utah, succeeding Piatt, resigned. The postoffice at Cedar Creek and Holden, Utah, because of falling business have been relegated from third to fourth class s of July 1, without change of post- - Moab-Thompso- e the-was- New-Castle- lasters. Salt Lake City In the ninth annual National Ram sale to be conducted at the Salt Lake Union stockthere will be yards, August 25-2- 1380 entered Rambouillets, 100O Hampshires and 200 head of other breeds, it was announced by F. R. Marshall, secretary of the National Woolgrower's association, who will conduct the sale for the association. 22-2- Ea-mo- re-ce- nt Notes News From All Parts of Ogden. Edward F. Trefz, the first general secretary of the chamber of commerce of the United States and assistant to Herbert Hoover during the war, lauded the exodus of Brig-hato Young and the pioneers Utah and praised this1 state in glowing terms in an address before members of the Exchange club. Eureka. The damage to the tun nel on the Denver & Rio Granda Western railroad about three miles, east of this city is much greater than was at first reported. In addition to the burning of the timbers the entire tunnel has caved and railroad men here say that it will be thirty days before trains can again reach this m point Logan. Intense interest in the horse pulling contest which will be held at the Cache County fair this fall is already being exhibited by the owners of draft horses in the valley, according to Secretary M. R. Hovey of the chamber of commerce. Prizes amounting to $100 have been offered by the fair association for the best pullers in the light and heavy classes. Brigham City. Loran D. McBride, bishop of Hyrum First ward, was found dead at his farm at Blue His throat was cut with a Creek. razor. Officers dcc'.sre all circumstances point to suicide. A nervous breakdown with which McBride was suffering is believed to be the cause of the act Park City. Rev. E. C. Hogan of the Catholic church at Park City, on leave from his church duties and en route to Ireland to care for his aged father, is in St. Vincent's hospital t New York suffering from an overdose of a drug he took for a heart ailment. He is expected to recoevr. Ogden. Charles II. Barton, banker and newly elected president of the Ogden union stockyards was named president of the Ogden livestock show for the sixth time at the annual meeting of the directors. |