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Show THE OGDEN .2 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1921. ,MrHi i jl secretary Hamar Greenwood, chief Irish Re- -j the described for Ireland, de-- ! and "murderers" as publican armywere being perpetrated clared deeds for in1 Ireland which it was difficult British civilians, the military or hu- -' (3 Strength and Facilities Pledged ce to believe could be done by man hands. charged the muras For example, he was in progress of Protestants ;drdeliberate had been plan, and theredesecration "a." horrible case of the of a Profestant church," while fifteen ' 1P.rnfpst.jLn ta had been murdered re or reason and cently, without rhyme he circumstances," under, revolting 'aAAaA. it wail not. however, a case of Roman Catholics against Protest ' ants, he said. REMARKS JEERED In introducing the vote for thfr chief secretary ex Irish office, since the last de that pressed regret bate the Sinn. Fein threat to news become staDer,men in Ireland had declared more pronounced, and he one of them had been obliged to leave the country. Sir Hamar said the auxiliaries had a ' specific function which could be by no other force a performed ment which brought ironical cheers from the opposition. Sir Hamar asserted the auxiliaries had to go Into the most disturbed areas and said that the order from Sinn Fein headquarters was to shoot them at sight. The discipline of all of the crown forces in, Ireland he said, under the circumstances, was extraordinarily good and was improving. : RESPONSIBILITY AT TEST The government, he- declared, declined to diff ereniate between the north and south of Ireland in applying the., home rule act. He contin ued: "We will have a parliament functioning in the north in June, and, we will also. That is tht hope, the south key to the . political solution of the Irish problem, hut if it does not function every preparation has been made, in the act to carry . on successfully. Every one except the extremists wants peace." The premier declined to postpone the elections because that would give could impression that tthe not be trusted. To parliament Ireland must bt. ;left the responsibility of accepting or at makers of Eagle Shirts write tidx own and music and play their own themes. exclusive patterns arc the creations of their own designers, the fabrics the output of their The makers arc looms. Every doth is Eagle-namenot like the cuckoo described by the boy as a 'bird what don't lay his own eggs himself." ... y THE d. . . - te thi and devoted for 31 years to furthering the progress of people in all parts of Weber County, the OGDEN STATE BANK is at all times ready to WORK WITH YOU, no matter how far from Ogden you may live. CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. Whether you live right in Ogden or at some distant point come in and talk over the matter of establishing banking connections here or write us regarding your banking needs. Begins Saturday Morning April 30th want the trade to know that this is a REAL GENUINE SALE. We I ! vytLkLWUN DTATE JljANJC Capital' and Surplus 300,000.00 , Watson-Tann- Clothing Co. er INTEREST COMPOUNDED '0 QUARTERLY -- HERS Y ACQUITS OAD IGNORES on hundreds of articles aluminum, white enamel, tin and granite wares, hardware, hay forks, bolster, springs, auto jacks, scoop shovels, harness, etc, etc. aMManuuannk sumed, It became known through male a letter Thursday by Colonel Iiugg. The letter waa addressed to Val Vx Patrick, ciialrman of the committee representing the fifteen unions in the strike, who had written to the receiver requesting a resumption of conferences. Mr. FiliDatrick said ihe would report the receiver's action to the labor board. Mr. 13ujtg announced his purpose, to Strikers Are Not Employes stand by the present employes of the Now, Receiver' Tells road, who were taken on to fill the places of Ihe men who went on strike. Craftsmen Chief March 5. last, and who. the receiver! says, are rendering "efficient service! for which arc, entirely satlsfae-- ' represent have no connection with the ATLANTA, April t Negotiations tory wages to both the employes and the receiver and therefore have no between representatives of the in as railroad employes before the y Hirmlng-Jerseof of the the of the Itefusnl replabor board or the court; that there Atlanta, employes request ing ham & Atlantic railway and the re- - Tentative of former employes wss- no dispute between the. receiver and IhOM represented by Mr. Klupatrick ceiver, li. 1 uugg. in accordance wim bajted on the rround that "Mr. FltxanyPatrick does not now represent the em- - and that there is no dispute of emsuggesxions irom me i,nuea biaies railroad labor board will not be re- - ployes of the road; that those he docs kind between the receiver and his ARD ARENA public UNIONS' OFFER Last oU Charges .Growing Press Seats for Dempsey- Out of Columbus, NY M. Carpentier Bout in Great Demand Attack Dropped - : in-jvoi- Watch Our Display Windows and See for Yourselves e- of NEW YORK, April 29. Arrange- DEMINO, KrMVAprll 29v-- All the sixteen Villistas were acquitted ments for the Dempsey-Carpentlrejecting. CRITICS CHALLENGE championship battle In here Thursday of charges of murder .The premier challenged his critics In connection with tha raid oa ColumCity July 2 are rapidly taking to Suggest an alternative policy to that - M. Nwas jform. ThV verdict preached of the government, except surrender, bus, bout is Although the International Promoter and he would not be responsible for a on the first ballot The jury was out more slxtv away. than days e policy of surrender. Hence, the govminutes.. ; ; Tex Rickard now is focussing his at ernment must persist in the policy thirty-fivCHARGED DROPPED OTHER tention on the details, so that his office of; the : authority of ,. five-; indictments are still staff may be free to handle the in- -There the law, however, long it took, just cnargaccumulation of ticket appllthe Mexican prisonersWith as did the United States in the fight against the creasing in rmnr.tlOTl Tir rrti-cations secession. Dil-trlagainst be dismissed. At a conference late Thursday, it ,Mr., Lloyd George concluded by raid but these will Forest Attorneyverdict.' Fielder stated was decided to send the fighters to the reading his willingness to see any following the center of the ring at 3 p. m., daylight member of parliament not tinder sustne in are heia still The prisoners saving time. Under these conditions picion of murder, without stipulating Luna county dismissal Jail, pending available in the east conditions. . reports will be any be re- shortly 2 p. nv. Eastern standard of the indictments, but l after 00 leased within a few days and conduct time;-onhour earlier In he, central ed to the border, Mr. Fielder an- time section of the United States and thenounced. "I am satisfied with as early as 11 a. m. on the Pacific verdict," District Attorney Fielder said. coast. ."I feel that t the verdict brings the .In Europe the news of' the conflict best solution to the problem. xne will be bulletined about 7 p. m. Green Columbus raid ' is now a closed wich time or 8 p. m., daylight sarin r ' ' in both London and Paris. I felt that the men should have time, WRITERS RUSHING IN. been hanged if guilty and acquitted if is decided by a Whether the battle reason filed the innocent, and for that ' for the 12 or HARTFORD, Conn., April 29. knockout continues complaint against them , in first degree rounds, every movement of the pugil :ine ngnt or 'Tree speech." was ud- murder." held by the Connecticut supreme ists will be recorded by what will be SIX MEN HANGED court Thursday In the case of Mc- and the largest assembly of newspaper faced their Mexican The prisoners Allister Coleman, of New York, ever association gathpress reporters connec second charge of murder in who spoke In a series of street for a ring battle. tion with the raid, having been sen ered ; meetings In this state last year. stated that, large as was the Rickard tenced in 1816. pardoned by Former i Coleman was charged with using: O. A. Larranzolo last No number of writers at Reno in 1910, and Governor a public square In Meriden for at Toledo in 1919, there was every r vember. and since that .time indication that the Jersey City bout delivering an oration without first new on returned indictments rested a from would surpass botfthe Johnson-Jeffrie- s the effecpermit police, become had before the fetting court of common pardon contests In in and Dempsey-Willar- d tive. New Haven, Coleman waspleas fined this were respect. lot of In the captives original $25 and appealed. The supreme PRESS SEATS IN DEMAND. 22 men. six-o- f whom were hanged court finds error In the lower So was sen 1916. in Another in great is the early demand for Deming to hang and his sentence was press seats that tentative provision has .; court's judgment. tenced The supreme court holds commuted to .life .imprisonment, six- been made to divide the reporting. sec-the v overwhelming weight of- -that au- -. teen pleaded guilty to second degree tion into two divisions. thorities are that statutes and orand received sentences from murder Approximately 140 seats will be as dinances purporting to give offi- 70 to 80 years in the state peniten- signed to the press at the ringside. Di cials absolute control of free later escaped from rectly back, of this press section will tiary. One of these sixteen are on come the arena boxes and other high- speech are unconstitutional. The who the leaving prison court holds that the ordinance in trial. priced seats for spectators, while a StEXICAX EXiATED question violates sections one and second press, section will follow. ' five of the bill of .rights and also Vlncente Vlsconte, Mexican consul The assigning of seats has proved the fdurteenth amendment to the at Columbus, who had been In con- trying to Rickard in his past titular United States constitution. stant attendance at the sessions of the ring offerings.- - In discussing matoo-at the verdict-- ter recently he stated that the trial, expressed latlon if every the Jury would do Justice ta were granted, the high priced The Saturday mornine my knew fellow countrymen," ' he stated. request sections would have to eb eliminated. trial was conducted In the fair To meet this problem. show the Alhambra will "The is probable est manner possible and the result tnat UlCKard will requestIt that & com offer a special picture for will do more than anything that has mittee of newspapermen be formed in the past decade to estab take charge of the award and distribu-to happened tne mdmes from 11 to 12:30 lish a clear understanding between the tion of such tickets. The x theatre 3will close at united States andOOMexico." PRELIMS ARRANGED. In of the numerous bouts place more 12:30 till 12:45 and open IT. S. air mall planes flew Dempsey-Willar- d which preceded than 1,500,000 miles up to January 1, match at Toledo,the. will be not there with Kazan. 1921. more than three preliminaries. While no minor bouts have been arranged. It Is probable that one or more will have an International aspect In keep ing with the main contest. Tickets will be placed on sale earlier than ever before. In .the case , of a heavyweight championship. The tickets are promised fordeirvery the coming week and, these" immediately, will be distributed throughout the larger cities and placed on sale by authorized agents. With the exception of a few of the cheaper sections, every seat will be reserved. Prices will range from 15 to $50.. er i PRICES SMASHED SiO ON SAVINGS u n - :; -m ial ".' ; O T A - t THREE D A.S jkf&ria&ement : i Sir- po-;ii- " i LONDON. April 29. In an impas-- ! sioned address Thursday In the house on the Irish question, ; of commons i THE BIG Con Sin no us y YEARS t" ; BUM TJticIgi Words and oMusic Chief Secretary Defends Crown Rule and Tells of : r Alleged Attacks w stand-receiver- strlk-heavyweig- ." ht 1 ployes. "Nb reference could poaslBly be made to the railroad labor board tinder the transportation act, says the letter, "of a dispute between a carrier ajii persons not in the employe of the carrier, even if such a dispute could be Imagined. t--H ct y Supreme Court I Upholds Right t of Free Speech J . y rw-ll- e for 'v f - A tj' - - i '" k re-a- . - . v ? : . . v 7 I at . , f oo Near Anniversary ' He Wants Divorce ! In the Bright Red Packag 0' CLOVER is hot just a fairly good or half-wa- y ;gotd butter; it is the STANDARD of butter perfection. When you have once tasted it, you are spoiled for using MAID kind, t The sight of it "makes your mouth tmy other water.' r Try it on hot cakes or waffles; you 11 say "It hits All the Maid Clover o' just spot." products will satisfy the mst "finicky" housewife. : BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE liitual Creamery ' ' - ' . . . . Co. ' .' " TOPEKA, Kans., .. April 2J. Within six months of his golden wedding anniversary August Zart, 71 years old, today filed suit in the district court here asking a divorce from his wife. Mrs. Amelia Zart, who, the petition alleges, is now "living with her daughter. The couple was married In Germany, October 24, 1871. oo - From Grand Junction, Colo, to Seattle, Wash. I UA .:. J Jn I f LAKE CHARLES, La., April 29. Joseph Barry. negro, who is to be hanged here-oMay--fomurder, has requested ' that the scaffold In the Jail yard for his execution be painted snow white in keeping with the white suit, shoes and socks he la to wear the- ! - . day of the hanging; He also asked that the executioner, and attending deputies be clothed in white. - w l f a I : ... J ri Vr-- ' tMr - The damdest hest smoke-- , Negro Wants His Scaffold, Hangman and All in White r - JI V i ; ; ; ' : .y j ; tasted- csd tha blend cant be copied - r mI -- - ft A Km n i '1 2 0 r f4 i 1 yw4 V mm- mei . 4 (I fl aF if ' rm i ... ji f no Ill LyJ ' tzr rn trm V la' pcki mpdm of 20 protoHttii by saorfiKre proof wrmpp |