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Show THE OGDEN WEbNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1921. -- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i ' Time ... . for Words Has 'Pass- ed Says Briand Upon t m i t . ij . , i i r i - - i i 2 -- Broker Swindled Weathy Idaho Mine Owner, x State Contends ; Separations lommis Cnp 13.-T- in1 fatmrnti mt thf trial m n Ann nrara V 1 Jay Tuesday ofbond superior court herewith forging charged of the Teel lrrigauon awincv The twrt witnesses called TJo has identified exhibits to be used at the tho samo delicious lrnrnttnr Attnrniv W. G. Meyer. flavor sxu Lucky In his opening statement, declared the tat vnnM ittmnt tn RhOW mil Strike, Docauso piann.u forgery of the Teel bonds was firm of Mllhel at ths same time ths Lucky Gtrlko Is tho inri and Uoueh now defunct. was toasted clgaretto. neffotlatinr for their purchase, lie asserted the $100,000 worth of Teel bonds which Houeh. is chargea wim Spohaving forged, were printed in Cal F. to James kane, and dellvsred lahan. Wallace. Idaho, mine owner, three days after, the original bonds had been placed in trust with a Porthunk tor MUholland and Hough, WOMAN OHUROH HEAD land Meyer charged that ths firm and Hough had received APPEALS LOVE SUIT Mtlholland about S365.000 in cash and good se. curitles from Mr. Callahan, giving him worthless bonds instead. 6AN PIEGO. Cat. April Attorney W. II. Plummer for the de Of appeal was filed here by attorneys feme, in his statement declared he for Madame Katherlne Tingley, leader would attempt to show that Hough of the Universal Brotherhood and signed the bonds only under duress at the notnt of a revolver in the Theosophlcal society, against whom a and his partner, who of hands jury in the superior court recently committed Mtlholland, the suicide night Houghau gave a verdict of 1100,000 for alleged Purported to have confessed to hr alienation of the affections of Dr. thorities. soof the George W. Mohn, member was made by Judge Os A ciety. The suit was brought by Dr. wald ruling of the alleged forevidence that Mohn's wife, Mrs. Irene M. Mohn. Hill of Montana, and gery county. Attorneys connected vrith the case could be bondi of Ore., Newport, part versaid this was probably the largest at Introduced this trial. dict ever given In a' case of the kind oo in this country Madams Ungiey's CALIFORNIA SEEKS counsel have been working for nearly a month in preparing a bill of excepSTRICTER 'DRY LAW tions based on Questions considered at the trial, which consumed 23 days. This bill, it Is announced, covers 750 SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Aoril 13. typewritten pages, while the tototal The assembly of the" California legis be number of typewritten pages rPRDERICK, Indiana April 13. Tuesday passed a bill for the C " N. Dorsey, a negro, was attacked submitted to the higher court will be lature of the Volstead law by enforcement by members of the family of Miss several thousand. One of the for- the state authoriUet. It provides it Delsie Tweedale4 of Baltimore, in cir malities observed was the ratification not become effective until ap cttft court here following his acquit of a bond for $200,000 providing for a shall by a vote of the people. Th proved taf by a Jury of criminal assault on tay of execution. bill was sent to the senate- 00 the young woman. The prisoner was Final legislative approval was given! the teacher tenure bill when the sen hurled at him hit the clerk- Further .BRIDGE BURNS WHEN ate passed the measure. It prohibits of public school teachers BOYS FLEE POLICE dismissal judges. on such serious charges as In except ;The scream of MJsg Tweedale "He competence or Immorality and after is guilty," was the signal for the rush. i a formal hearing. Marcus Tweedale, her brother, struck OMAHA, April 13. Eight wooden 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Frank several times, cutting his spans of the Iowa approach to the B Ebbert, assistant April counsel Iorsey general cheek. Burlington railway's Missouri river for the AnUSaloon . league, said he The room was in an uproar. Judge bridgQ between Pacific Junction and would a district office here and Ilrner stepped down beside Dorsey Platt9mouth were destroyed by fire conduct'open a campaign against violators and announced that the "law will pro- late Monday when email boys, cooking of the eighteenth amendment. Every tect the negro at all hazards." He "mulligan" under the bridge, were prosecuting official in the state has over their ordered the court cleared. Dorsey surprised by officers, under the Volstead act to was hurried out into an automobile kettles and ran. Thetipped timbers caught authority in the United originate fire from the embers which were driv- States court,prosecutions and taken to the jail. to Ebbert. He according en before a high wind. 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We must now revert to acts. ?i'We discern that, the penalties enforced have not produced the expect-ruUTV note that there still exists in Germany a disposition tQ evade payment. On May 1. Germany will be face to face with a whole ser Versailles iai of violations of thd !' treaty,' V THREATEN- FORCE ''Wo oreditors hold a legal deed. A process server has been dispatched to Germany, and if our jiebtor persists la: refusal to pay, the. next time a po 1 iceman will accompany him. J'It is no .use to begin over again discussions already closed. We have irt hand a promissory note duly signed, afj if the debtor refuses to pay we must coerce him by all means of coer cion in our power. tt'In full agreement with our allies we have rendezvous with Germany on May J.,' France shall not fall that' reu dtsvous." if GER3IAN CJjAIM DENIED -- M. Pe Iasteyrie, of the finance com, jniittee, said that Germany had paid only thret billion francs reparations, she claimed to have paid although twenty-on- e billion, having computed in payments the value of the war material left behind during her retreat. "France must be paid," he concluded. "It Germany refuses, France must go inj; herself and exact payment. It is a question of life or death." I3?hls declaration was applauded by trr entire house, T 's 3 - mmmmmmmmvmmmimmwmmmmmmmmmwmimmmm cowcROFT - Scientific Roaslcrs f - -- lea Blenders & MADE IT the Wrld'e Besl Coffees. VY ' , wine-drinki- ng over-arinKin- g. THE CRAZY QUILT I J f I I'll x vj .Xyr X C III .111 0Fv6 K ff '' " GENE By 0l :1 S W iscmt mo pull WR0 7I COMEBACK K EKPEROR CJT I - nnr rr rnx.m illAuiia ,ir or X - I I -. Wk 11- N - 'J ' Ml IIT'TL AHEARN VM lk3X U YOSS, BOT vwru i cxrtkCK cm Ul "THE, i t rtfe&H f 2f5ShiVH VlUG Of ASTHWA L LAM I Organized Labor TAH SENATORS Hotly Denounces Strike Insurance RESENT BILLS '"f WASHINGTON. April U. ganised labor vIcwh with apprehension the movement by Insurance companies to insure against strikes, and unless there Is legislation to stop the practice labor will withdraw Its patronag from private companies and urge state controlled Insurance companies. Matthew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, said in a statement: Btrike insurance will encourage strikes," he declared. "When an employer li insured against strike losses he certainly will not be inclined to go far in making concessions to hts employes, how ever Just their demands may be. "It would be to the interest of companies selling strike insurance to foment labor troubles, to stampede employers into taking out Strike insurance.' . iilTill iliin Or- vwow ??r! p" i JL practice v-- -- - 3 V is dull y gimme I IT'S GOOD DYE T O -- Smoot Asks Tax Changes, Wool Embargo; King Law Has Anti-Striko WASHINGTON. April It. While old and new legislative propoala In the senate Tuesdar numbered (00, as compared with 2,600 odd Mon-- j irora day in the house, tney rsngsq ke ltrisla- - Bmoot, ntpubllcan. Utah, bloeked Its TO GIVE PLAYS AT tax clans, through an tion. to adjustment of international. reference to eommlttse, styir.r he would propose a msasure Invoiring itss debts. KAYSVTLLE THEATBE expense. Utah, of Senator Smoot, lUpubltcan A bill embodying' the "five-fold- offered hts bill establishing a pale tax for veterans' compensation wss .KATSVIL.LE, April If. The Boun. in lieu of eicese prollts Uxtnr meth-- . ods. and also an embargo measure, ntroduced by Scnstor McCumbr, ttfu) Second wrd wutusls will present North Dakota. comedies In the twe? three-ac- t sgalnst wool importation- . Senator t In the house. Representative Fish. vtll epera house h'Jl evening. Tl.fcis propose King, Democrat. Utah, r! Jnobon. make conferences to assUt price Republican, Nw York, announced he In the esats are MiMti o mse a rrsolutlon provld. I'ollr HoJbreck, Mabel Wood. Rsva ould Introduce ing cnmmu, ana aio movement f ing for the withdrawal of American Wicker. Veda Sedgwkk, MrRrie to "hamper rt o n In inttrstate ronT n.nnni" fr.irht Trancft Jardine, Afton HpI troops from Europe. YYilhelmin Rcgsn and Mfir j mtrce iHefal. brock, A to prohibit publication f far? AHln Polndexter. rtepubllcan,' eltn bill Benstor CurtU. Ira lunsuAKS r nttiniMnof n Kpg-ll- h Seasloru Hahle Wickeretringham. and Davjd Rt. bill to pro- alnep without Washington, prenentrd a commsree. publication on. hibit strikes In internist was introducsd, transUtlon WOULD 11UY,ISLA.NDH. A bill was offered to instruct ths Missouri, Senator Dpocrst, attorney. general o institute proceedreintroduced a resolution lufrnUni ings TO CI.KAK hCllOOh GnOVXDS the Standard Oil and that thm nrsident ask dreat Dritftln Unitedagainst Thursday hat IXQAN. April Ptates Bieel corporations enWhether her West Indian poflons; as the. xnnuat cleanup wlected been surthe mfrom joining distributing could not be ceded to tne unitea add-Ixican high school. All. t plus war profit, and to direct tne ways day at the of in part payment of lndebtednees, the Institution will turn commute to draft a bill the students ed a suggestion for similar inquiryran-st-of and means the buildings and U renovate to out such taxing surplus profitsFrancr, as to the French Anting Another bill offered was that to grounds thoroughly and In the evening LaKolIttte. Republican, Wisconthe misbranding of manufac- the school drsma wUTbe presented. sin, proposed recognition of the "Irish prohibit tured articles by amending the pro- The annual field day will republic.'1 , the of food law. visions pur April J , Creation of a prmanen.t eomrnliwlon was contributo investlgste lynchings ted In a bill by Henator McCormlck. itepublk-anIllinois, while Senator Minnesota, re Kelloeg. Hepublican. BEST STOMACH AND BOWEL bill the state denewed his torlve TONIC HE HAS EVER . partment control over cable landing lthan ti-st- fl; .un-spiraci- 1 is o (3 Take Laxative la' J 30c. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature 4JA Building Trades Heed Warning of cannon in, ce M3. AND Iron Attorney General WASHINGTON. April' 13. Marked improvement in conditions In the building trades, Attorney General Daugherty said, has .been evidenced since his "modest, but emphatic warning" of last week against illegal practices. There is an improvement everywhere, he declared. For the most part, he said. It would appear that the department was receiving the outside help it had asked for in remedy--in- g the evils of price fixing and illegal combinations in the building industry. It would seem, he asserted, that the government could get along with the request that these practices be discontinued, although there might be some prosecutions and some civil suits. -- For Your Furniture Saves Time Money u fP)& 8f-U ; A, LLJ rights. Senator : rrellnghuystn, Republi can. New Jersey, proposed creating a coal commission, while Senator Owen, Democrat. Oklahoma, offered mei ures to limit federal reservs bank in terest charges to six per cent, to create a federal marketing department for farmers, and for publication or a national bulletin on government ana politics. VAIUKD Hi:0. UlT5. A public welfare department bill was sponsored by Senator Kenyon, Iowa, who added a measure for registration and regulation of lobbyists. Senator France, Republican, Maryland, suggested amnesty for all persons imprisoned for violations McLean of wartime lawn, and senator two-cfor minting a put In a MU coin with Theodore Roosevelt's effigy , upon It. tvnator Ashurst, Democrat. Arlsor.s. for the purchase of again declared lower California from Mexico; and I ors At oil I For Your Floors -- 1JL - "Wads-wort- V Mr. A. G. Krsus, 84 E. 47th St., Port-UnOregon, writes: Have taken your BARK HOOT TONIC for several weeks and find it i the best Stomach and Bowe Tonic I have ever d, S Awl V 1 taken. 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