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Show ' WEATHER IIELP rWiiV General! fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer in west portion Wednesday. WllIipWM i k i y aj v wax r vv ya t . - . . .... av av vvxvvvyy - - 1 Year Fifty-fir- st him. ' OGDEN CITY, UTAH TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1921. No. 106 LAST EDITION fn O)0 A TfT3 inn i)''"' ii P. M. 4 0) J iwa a IXCAt'AiriC OGDITN Ftjt frr information mo. lm to beautify jtmr !cunr grounds call The city Km rra- pioytxl a Ijortlcnliural adtiscr to assist In making; Ogdrn a norr beautiful dUx. Maks u or ' .J DADED WITH PROBLEM Letter From President Read at Annual Associated Press Luncheon J. W. DAVIS IS GUEST Says Editorial Columns Secondary to News in Influence Ex-Ambassad- Iran or SULTOF letter NEW YORK, from President Harding bespeaking a continuance of the lofty motives that inspired American newspapers during the war was read today at trie an nual luncheon of The Associated Press at the Waldorf-AstoriRegretting that he could not yield to the temptation to play truant and attend the luncheon of fellow publishers, he also expressed the hope able that the administration would bemeasto deserve and retain the lavish ure of good will and confidence accorded it thus far. Frank B Noyes, president of the Associated Press, pledged support and sympathy to President Harding in the and gave great tasks he is confronting the only toast offered on these occasions:, 'The President of the Unit- r : ill U A April 26. RITCHIE'S WIDOW ii TO TAKE STAND Haywood Free In HARDIN w CAB! MET DISCUS SES Europe; His Pals Enter U. S, Jail IVHEIHEH TO TRANSMIT LATEST Influence of Militarists in Japan One Menacing Feature FEAR ' ISOLATION OF General Talk of War ed Bad for Continuance . " 4 Lordly Estate Of Butcher Boy Will Be Sold of Peace Wife of American Who Was Dragged and Shot By Invaders Will Testify -- i PROPD SALS TO ENTENTE ALLIES Declar- DAVIS HONOR GUEST. The guest of honor at the luncheon, mm chief till - fMSTM no a. ed States." o SAN-IHA- CISCO. April 26. RAID T1m briieTed lo to Ute lArxt prixnif rrkllncn of Iai1 la tle VrUtcd Main I lo tdeUt.Itlr-- r Dai kl Brown, of l Ik Mine corjorm ami Lux, 1 ro irrrrjLry linn, anaouacnl tonight Uiat ail tlr lioljllncn of Uw Ulr Ilrnry Mllirr, In California, Nrrsula ami Ofygvm, who mi from a titclr'T' txjr lo baron ami controller of more etti laml titan miw Utrnpn printr, wtmld be plaod on wJr. Tlx oltllnr are ialorl at room Germany Willing to Pay 150,000,000 Marks At Once as of tuU COST LIVES 17 1 Pershing's Men Who Nabbed Bandits Across line Called to Trial which was held in connection with the - v ... 1 a Evidence of Good Faith and Will Assume British HeUV.s By WILLIAM. PinLIP SIMMS. DKMINO, N. annual meeting, was John W. Davis, April the tofor United invasion of the Newspa of the (Written Great expressly ambassador Britain, and French Debts to America Nations formerly his Villa who made br the. rbel troops of Pranrlpco first appearance before per Enterprise association) is 26. on That there . th In TOKYO, Are March of April Japanese-Americaraid the the members as general counsel for real Agreeable n reorder tom-J of Columb'--s. N. ii.. w.:i the Associated Press. danger in the than S40.O0O.fKM). recounted In the dljltict court her Remarking that editorial comment situation is admitted by all thinking: am to be aoltl, llrowa tie. te Trejr was secondary to the news columns men in the Orient Japanese, Ameri-- j beginning probably late today In the PARIS, April 26. (By the Associated Prcsi) Germany's new ciaml, the sixteen altered Vllllsta pabllo opinion in influence upon public opinion, he cans, English and others and no one! of trial Uutt tlcy hmikl Ur dlvtdorl, raiders charged with murder In who has given even a moment's study; as made public today, are considered as as mrdi congratulated the- Associated Presi propositions reparations to here' hocati of tlw dlfflciUUra of causes wars could what stay with the raid. "because by the general verdict of unacceptable "even as .a basis for discussion, according; to well-i- n ami for olbrr rraxrn. More than a doien residents of mankind it:hag performed Its duty a month without having this menace-drivehome to him. TIktv ba. boen conidcralk formed opinions close to the French foreign office. of the raid and without bias, without prejudice and To sum on orer the seventeen tairw up the result of several!of American kllllnr without partisanship; and In an earnCopies of telegrams from the German foreign office, giving the rotate of tlxitJi tlw lanL are part. Including ore woman and eightcitizens. Unitest pursuit of the truth where it might weeks observation in Japan to prewere circulated in the chamber of deputies and the senate sent the picture from the corner of ed Ftates eoMlera, wHl testify for tb summary, be found.',' the world first these things have state. accotng to Forest Fielder, disHIS PERSONAL VIEWS. where the terms set forth were animatedly discussed. The general 1 been suggested to me, by men of dif-- i trict attorney of . Luna county, and In Foreseeing that foreign policy must ferent comment was that the offer was absurdly insufficient. nationalities and individuals in' of the prosecution. rharce become the most, important factor in a clauw in her counterpropoalf. WASHINGTON,- - April our national life, he gave personal different walks of life, as contribut2. Muimrai'oiirrsnAxn. th Ger.ty D. 1LWWOOD, head many s counter-propoit was definitely learned today. views without, he said, desiring to ing to the danger: One regarding witnesses of the chief WILLLVM ONE. The strong influence which v state will be Mrs. W. T- ItltchSe. for arouse controversy. Industrial Workers of reparation were received today t the As ecurity for the credits accordwidow emin have the the and army navy He suggested that the constitutionwho Is rcportetl to be Ktatf department and are understood ed her. the proposals state. Germany the World, husHer a victim the of of Yilllstas, Ito have been laid before the cabinet Is willing to pledge public revenues; vote pire, and the, difficulty the "civilian" al' requirement of a a slated Lenlne for under In was room Job his band from good dragged in the senate to ratify a treaty be ab- statesmen, as opposed to the military, and properties. In a manner to be dewhile Ills leading followers today at its regular meeting. Commercial hotel of Columbus, by the forin "Whether the proposals from Ilerlin termined 'between the contracting shaping Japan's In Unthe Mexican raiders and shot and kill rogated, in favor of a majority vote experience began their long entenoe Loaven-wortlrelations. be transmitted to the allied gov- - parties. and that; diplomatic and consular eign will, i, Sam's cle at ed. she raid. penitentiary, TWOconscious A s' ' growing "race, continues th note, will depend on the view of "Germany," agents be compensated adequately. Kansas Althourh the sixteen defendant me jernments to herself "takes the o upon In beginning his remarks, Mr. Noyes ness" on the part of the Japanese obligation adein nQinmwirauon charged Jointly, on Indictments for ths oinrrs,which Germany recognlzo as binding the decisions of on and their consequent sensitiveness sounded an optimistic note saying; of the paymevta seven American cltltsn quacy of murder ' and color., an Intt rratlonfl.1 commission of expert we the subject of race Jven "It is in a. troubled world hon!d the the ;to thaj; agreed mak. during raid,' they, are bstnx tried . fear increasing"1 4 he. single upon her njnfiil'f. meet today,, but least of all-i- it a time .. THREE. TheAmerican of the mUrder ol the governme that fn detd. anll attftmpt-wi, among Japanese that -. crn a- cwTsrtttnrtr Uasia RltchK. propownln , tip fpruaindlgein;pessimisn. her as one of the "Jf. it J bil-ve- d The rising sun as it reaches In Its be made to "isolateto . block by th American ; the between allies which., negotiations Ansrr calixd. her spread turn each vexed and burdened coun- greatoutpowers and nd Germany couli b renamed, it Is government that another form of proas confeasfont to alleged 'Testimony the understaiftllnff that the views of posals would make lhe matter easier Noted Men and Women try onwe this globe is still a rising sun ingFOUR-commercially by the sixteen prisoners as to their The belief that Japan . is to handle, the German government and the allied be hope and believe that each not here will diplomats sought part In the Columbus raid. District to hold the Japanese asks that it bo notified of the pointslarge enough sunrise wilKfind a world a little more before any further move is made. American Fielder said, will be given by exAttorney People's territorial on and that deslrmodification which population appears tranquil, a little more at rest; official comment vm with- C. Abbott und Major N. W. Although Colonel II are facilities and emigration lD" i NEEDS IICMAN EFFORT. pansion At was the held, members of General League Meeting impression that0 gained Campanhole, he "This betterment will not come au- - necessary to her if she is to continue government a!s O ihr. r.prtni nrnhninii , n a r,.,-,- i Pershing's expedition which punitive to would progress. welcome any suggestion from .tomatically though. It must come by favorable in Mexico and Vllilstas the impression. Edicaptured FIVE. A controlled press. the American government. The Ger- - NLW TORK. April 28. Men and ;broujfM human effort and in that effort this tors New Mexico an 3 was to themback It the that understood This German con"muzzled." are man la too admit they women prominent In political and P government deeply nation of ours must play a great part. counter-proposaauthori- to the them turretidered staty were as a substantially - i'""prevents the functioning of healthy. fit. seems to me that the people of (informed, uie "urunionii mt officer! Other for trill . outlined , in press dispatches from Der of the world are dependent unan a' "'"Ml, here,lrofrom orjiiua normal public opinion, the irmy the United. States are singularly unit' to .. lln. an .1 with testify. Washington of ,7. offer navment the war .M, I?u any Tl II IVI I L'l I n ed in, cordial support of our presi- greatest safeguard agamsi is expected t the of 000 Bletlon Jury 000, as 00,00s, can nation have. not marks, gold to thel to d?.have in will full confidence that he reparations 'problem been consistently opposed. ngalnstjthe dent, completed late this arternoon. Bit the 226,000,000,000 demanded by so that the United existing SIX. Propaganda of the overythlng possible belligerent new be follow nature find the right path for-uto and prohibition proposed men were tentatively accspted yeaier inimiallies. sources from . States shall be' In a position to'present laws. Becomes Fugitive in :this world-wid- e welter of confus-- , cal to emanating Haywood but in not alone to matter peace the the allied Japan I. ion. governments." The speakers included Edward 00 From Justice Sought By BERLIN. April 26. (Rv The Asso "I give you the only toast it is our in other countries as well. Edwards, governor of New Jersey: German An value The the ciated of (Note. arbitration wont to offer on these occasions: Press). fpropos iae8r?u aims Judge Reuben Uncle Sam ,misu.n.l ir al by Germany for determining the offer of 50,000.000,000 marki. - lth.nf, "The president Qf the United States, standing as to Americas ritv Comptroller Charles L. Craig.! RADICALISM TAUGHT a Far East and total amount due from her on repara- payment extended over n period of; others who feeling that the In the meeting Warren G. Harding' TVT OHTrnnT rTTT A T took United States intends to bar Japan's tions is contained in the reparations' years, is placed at 200.000.000. 000 were United Ptatespart LETTER IIAIIDIXG. FK03I Senator Joseph LEAVENWORTH, Kan., April it. ' The forwarded to Washington. A marks by computing the interest, com- France .of Maryland, Rear Admiral following letter from I'rcsidient progress. forty-tw- o members note . of Twenty-tw- o the, differGerEIGHT. In To check note th clause Actual, existing this was read: pounded annually. says: James If. Glnnon. retired; State Hen-- 4 CHICAGO. April 2 1 Harding Mrof the Industrial Workers of the that ences: Over be man would It immigration Japanese the obviously suggests "Germany figures "Wear ator James J. Walker and Miss Marappointment Noyes: to - at sentenced following prison World, in United the an of to Valparaiso States; the amount of Valparaiso university know Yap; the unbiased Shantung; commission to fix the necessary "I would be very grateful if on the guerite Smith, member of the state Indiana, la a hotbed of Rolshe lsmt on charges of obstructing total sum of her war annuities and the rate of interest, and assembly. occasion of the annual luncheon of the Siberia; Saghalin; China; race equal- conviction reparations, received at had been war the and other cults, and that draft, etc. which she pledges to accept as bind- these are as yet lacking.) Associated Press you would express to ity,NINE. The league adopted resolutions to Communism to thwart this propa- efforts all hts The general psychology of the federal prison up toornoon today. ing and to carry out in good faith." the. gathering my great regret that the situation: contest Issue those "raised the by ten more. united and the whole The press of the PARIS. April 26. (ByThe Associ- rroups of citlxens, which seek to 5e- - f Germany, adds the note, would welpublic engagements make if impos- wnrlft fa harnlne on Jananese-Amer- lStates marshal from Chicago. had come HumVi influent.. Amfrom any ITemier Uriand told ths prlve the people of their Individual' the ated suggestions sible .for me to accept the invitation to can Press). Ander-some Warden all Reached sent war, Leavenworth, his relations erican government for further negotia- chamber of deputies this afternoon: rights and privileges," and to give Us Hodgedon. president, Monday mentioning be present. The opportunity ta meet w of the probability of it, others Its son said. 1 tions or for changes In the present so pleasant a company on W. of fellow newsto virwrrs, Lawrence lf May proposals. Frederick' satisfactory support ".a at proposals. wr- . w k. r Among those who have reported In enlisting, wiin accepiaDio mnmwi r not Header of the movem papermen such as will there be gath- inevitability. was All TEN. warden these taken the can 'the said, HodRedon. Dr. traced Ralph r the dared "With be. together prison, of these proacceptance the German government, by the ered, presenjts a real temptation to inherence, public leaders of recog-- i to the very heart of the federal fov- not Chaplin, who "covered" the trial at posals." says the German note, "Ger- made produced a "state of mind,"tend-wiu d occupied." Ruhr district sbllltT nlisd play truant and join you; but it seems have in 1 W. in W. of I. America, only Japan, bur Centralis, Washington, many's other reparations and obligaAfter hearing the premier's statethe ernment, so firmly art its protagonists In a declaration of impossible. quite ' ing to keep both peoples at a tension charged with murder In connection tions will be annulled and all German ment, the confidence organization committerprlnclpj, voted WOUJLD PLAY TRUANT. 'mo- Intrenched. Publication of the names chamber opposed the Armistice day killings in private property In foreign countries In the government by-vote of 424 tion picture censorship, all laws pro- ff thr.se incriminated would prove a "As a newspaper publisher I am dis- and magnify trivialities into into accidents intentional! and wrote & book about the released." strosities, in the lap of administration 1919, to 29. with $9 deputies abstaining from hibiting posed to arrogate to myself a bit of insults. Sunday sports, and theatrical bombshell itrial. officials" serto to EVIDENCE OF the GOOD and the voting. special qualification FAIT1L judge productions, campaign MEX DISPIRITED. The letter to the ' truF'ees said li The possibility of applying penal- eliminate tobacco., vice that the journalistic press has towards all foreigners, and the susAs evidence of her good faith, nays to ties 26. and after CHICAGO rendered to our country in the difpart: Immediately 00 Dispirited Germany April the note, la prepared immed- of foreigners, has not, to leaderless In the "There has been foslsred - by faculty 1, despite whatever propositions ficult period through which we have ceptibilities May 1' abesnce of William D. lately to Germany tn disposal of the 7?' at place the soothing. least, eay Co mrati; proved outsiders. Bolshevism,-and make repar n automaticalwho a msy txnn regarding Germany passed, and which is not yet ended. I i commission reDsrstions Haywood, (Big Bill) CHILD GIVES asSWftWVVaWVV 00 is In and the nlsm other atlons cults, ten know how earnestly and effectively seriously being a practice ot fugitive from Justice, ly became marks In gold, silver and foreign ex- - considered, general, to is to Ideas destructive which Amertran the press tried to hold up the hands RESCUE according ATTEMPTING W. members departed last night cnange. and 850,ooo,ooo gold IW. in marks Ur.s.a-neand letters havs " of all who were carrying forward our OLD TARS WANTED prlnclplem. " federal at Ac for the Leavenworth, treasury notes, redeemable w 1th In f. prison v. . Z. tZT; come warnito my desk, nation's, activities during the war. On mysteriously Kansas. In months three or foreign exchange, TO SPIN SEA YARNS fusal to transfer one billion gold the other hanjt.Mmy srice in public Ore.. April 21 Helen ng- me arainst the principle I have CONDON, the Chicago contingent of xoreign securities. They were to the Rhlneland or hand over Crawford, four years marks life gave me some special insight into n deI. W. W. recently old. gave her prrsched. namely, loyalty to AmeriThe note to the Washington governthe forty-sevedemandsum as of that the the relations between the government In an equivalent new effort to aid canism and American Industrial Uf United llfs States here a trial the nied Monday ment, embodying the German propos- ed by NEW YORK. April 2- 6- An oppor commission. ths and the Instrumentalities of publicity. a reparations to by While as ths basis of American cfttrr.ahlp. was court and back ordered made als, here girl companion. supreme public this after the ANOTHER MATTLR, No more unqualified, .intelligent and tunity for old salts to return to offia on a noon. foot crssk to from the five terms log varying prison in a new capacity that of la held In French official circles crossing FacVALPARAIBO. Ind.. April 5 It twenty-yeartext The of patriotic service was rendered to the sea clause the in note the anwas to unlrsr-slt- y Germans of pay ths failure, nation and the great cause, than that cial guide and yarnsman the members of that ulty chllcl Valparaiso water a amount to reach who' about the stating attempted disappeared Haywood, Germany u ready the balance of the twentr hlhlon old h0T al0o so freely given, by the' newspapers. nounced ' today by a large American month denied there has been anything cf mnA was who has been reported to pay reads as follows: carried a BolsheTlk and mnj ago here. company uuw steamship one as nature abotft the univer"of the b inarxs current. The Looking back upon it the rlrl In declares Mr aid Bolshevlki. as herself twif to Germany Russia, seeking ready The company decided that what was chief assets on the side of the. national and to Its past record as 2 10 I . pointed worse not on to report sity ' engage, nerseir than a an pay ior reparations hlng on its larger ships to answer because of his failure ;j Dr.- - Hodtedon's stats-men- t. Uren?hlnff. to morale, I can bespeak a continuance needed a m 60.000.000.000 midof as o M total was a branded edcn.l,if arjiwr n? at time' arks r fugitive jot the lofty motives that inspired it, the hundred and one questions of They said that dlsaiu fact Ion 7 at their present value. Germanv la ,TI effort 'exerted especially- - Juvenile pas night and every ' Dr. the generous,: considerate, help landlubbers, and administration in with to araVon HolrJon't this In to pay amount of obtain .V.V"'. equally his ready Justice ap - n T Ilxrs sengers, were some of those retired department federal officials said. 'TV e annuities adapted In " ful attitude. circulation of the resulted PT recently VTVTP'CI BODY FOUND ' a petition among the faculty seamen that are to be found In the prehension, tnLi amount which, being unpaid. Justifies MANY TOUGH PROBLEMS. I asking Is In now he have that Russia, .vw. reports "The world and our own nation sailors, missions. So various seamen's but will appncatlon-o- f penalties, the trustees -to call for the president's 000 marks gold." accordlhgj OVER to us MEXICAN LINE of his willingness notify nom course to have beenasked may to this theory, whatever have yet manifold onerous problems organizations resignation- PROPO8AL FOR LOAN. by cablegram ' within the ' next tho fixing of the taken bo to solve and burdens to bear. I know inate their, best yarn spinners and an return regarding one official. few days," said Germany proposes in the note the total amount that among those entrusted with na of ficiar board will pass judgment. YUfA. Aiix., April 21. A body With four who departed last night International the proceeds to be French officials are convinced. It U found 00 tional administration there is the ard for LeaA'fcnw'orth fourteen members of placed at the loan, Sunday in "Bee rite r," a chan- GERMAN" LAWYERS IN are Germans the of only disposition the ent wish to serve with whatever of FEAR LOSS OF HOLY that allies. declared, the I. W. W. in Chicago have been on this loan Oermany would pay in seeking to dslay the execution of ail nel of the Colorado river In Lower COURTS OF LONDON ability we may possess, and without accounted Mexico, sixty ' miles south for. terest at four percent and provide for clauses of the treaty In the hope that California, was any reservations in behalf of partisan SEPULCHRE BY identified as that of The .prisoners were accompanied to amortisation- - The sum of the repara-'t- h allies may divide among . them-tlon- s of here, interest. . Nothing ship or personal the train by a sad faced group of toUl not cpvered by this inter-- f selves and make bargaining easier for Lieutenant Charles F. Bell. United would give me more assurance at this LONDON April 3. A riot was narStates fell friends." .They national loan would be provided, to! Germany later wives who and with sweethearts army aviator, time than to know that the .new ad the Bow stret his plane and a companion Into the rowly mrertd outside April 26. Provision for stood about In silent groups several of -oo limit" of Germany's capadtv. hvl ministration would be able to deserve theLONDON, luncheon the at adjourncourt of the today protection Sepulchre Colorado river April 22. 1120. The the women weeping in husbands their and retain the lavish measure of good against fire has beenHoly accusations of into TO I" an PREVENT of ment Sir SEEKS ' made Inquiry by arms. swam ashore companion, a.csrporal, will and confidence that has been ac Herbert Samuel, high commissioner German cruelty and atrocity against but the lieutenant The prisoners were accompanied note, "to allow the allied powers to drowned.' SALE PLANT corded to it thus far. Mutual toler for Palestine, says the Palestine WeekMOTOR army officers, OO onlv by John J. United States participate in Germany's economic and ance and .moderation will, I am sure, ly. Sir Herbert A great crowd cf former senies msn recently visited this marshal and wereBradley not amelioration. financial handcuffed. will be amply repaid In accomplishment shrine or Christendom Germany DeL. April assembled and several rush. si to2. WILMINGTON, ' noticed h,od her all MEXICO TO with efforts 00 in for the good of the country we all love that no arrangements hadand the PREVENT an of amended bill' file to ward the German coons! for. the acbeen made of the devssted reg- Permission . reconstruction and wish to prosper, Motor Maxwell the to ROSA a Herr Fthroeder and Ma friends. ONof V outbreak against cope? RIOTS MAY DAY cused, with, possible MIJLHOLLAND, j; 'Most sincerely yours, ions, so that she may acquit herself complaint a Delaware succeeded In rescuing the fire. He at once Constables corporation, ordered company, three portaas as possible ofthe sums re"WARREN ,G. HARDING quickly NOTED dein factories DIES Detroit, ble fire AUTHOR, sent with to Engbe from principal Germans, After the president's letter was read, land and pumps maining unpaid." to stop the sale of ths has presented them as a perNEW TORK, April 2 8.- Goverr.cn signed primarily Mr. Noyes introduced Mr. Davis- READY" FOR PAYMENT. t of the various states of the Mexican .LONDON, April 21. German, 'lawsonal gift to the Latin Orthodox and concern, was granted Monday ' OO DUBLIN, April 2 S. Lady Gilbert, ; Germany's offer of immediate pay- Holmes Jones of Wilmington, a stock- republic Armenian representatives at the Holy have been Instructed to use yers were present thisInmorning for the known in the world of literature as ment represents 1.000.000,000 , marks holder in the defendant company, by every the Bow street DANCING- BANNED IN to prevent disorders first time since' 1914 Sepulchre.. . precaution ,"Rosa Mulholland," is dead, according gold, the note says, made op as fol- Chancellor Curtis. Mr. Jones allered on May Dsy. General soldiers who' were British when court 00 orders hava to announcement here. Sh was one lows: dis- been .sent from workmen's "reckless waste-anwar UPTOWN TENDERLOIN GASOLINE REDUCED "Tof of through gars that testimony prisonersGerm-ithe best known of the modern "First One hundred and fifty mil- sipation," by its officers, the Maxwell ters for Labor demonstrationsheadquarofficers accu3d army kgalnst throughwriters of fiction, her works Including lion marks in gold, silver and bills re Motor company, had lost 125,923, 1M out the and LEGS TO 22c AND of atrocity. cruelty country. ."Hester's History." "A Fair Emigrant" ceivable. i 1 SAN FRANCISCO. April 26. Danc.i.tMD months, Mrs, Jones filed a. oo The evidence given will b BPd In t and "Banshee' Castle." "Second Eight mrodred'and flfty'hiii of complaint with the court of ing in the cafes of San " Francisco's trial of Gfrmsii "war criminal at the A T T A ttc? once famed "Uptown Tenderloin" will million marks In bins of exchange up - 'anrcnr on December 11 last, aakinr ?,T A "KTV 00 of reduction tinier the provisions of the A 26. Tf CHICAGO, 9 IV i Ielpslc April Iff! all ' on the" treasury, which would be paid for the appointment of a receive r fort aiafl ctase May 1 by an order promulgated three, .cents a gallon in the price of RUSSIANS ORDER 600 Versailles treaty. The men were exat the latest in tnree months in bills itt, itaxwell tompany on the ground loday by the police commission. both gasoline, and kerosene, announchere IN POLITICAL CLASH amined to go- totoday becau5 they were The order forbids further dancing ed Monday by the Standard Oil com- ENGINES IN GERMANY receivable and in foreign securities. rnaae unable of via Appucauon Insolvency. in the "Pup" and "Black Cat" cafes, pany of Indiana,, becomes effective and while this action WILL ASSUME DEBT. a demurrer, Travers Humphrey, cf couer! for for the last two of a score of establish- today. The former price of gasoline Jones asked permission HO MX, April Peversl extreme Na- the British government.' stated the was event the pending. "in Germanv the United ments in the once noted district, and was 23 cents at the tank wagon and i: BERLIN, April 2S Soviet Russia Ktte snri the all es sr desire- i. in. to'amena ms tonuuuni. iw LniTa tionalist or KasHstt and Oromun th government accepts , leaves only a few resorts, all in the 25 cents at the filline station. The has ordered mnra and others 'ct:nci in Tur.n German court ai Detroit has Klven pr were killed 1 n!firrs the extent states the to herl inr. ajrs'nst of charges according ss nwult vT r)iwt the n t was" arcjf where dancing is per- former price of kerosene was 13"s andj railway locomotives from German ability and capacity, to assume th al - imission for a receive rtplp for the com- - today "Barbary Coast" two fctjor. myn th Turin corrrK taking the role of th ; . mitted. 10 cents. firms, Germaaia says Lodajc. .. cuter. of the Tfmr lied obligations to the United States'iimni If - . I. Ftts Ill, n . lraur - con-ne-tl- man-ATrn- on ml ! 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