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Show 9 THE OGDEN . mm ! M'DRY'BIli '' ktl" i , in WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 18. 1921. ' ... " 1 fx " WT CHANGES MDllCalLER i STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Volstead Law Encroaches 'Beware Fate of Madero,' Presbyterians Meet Thursi on day; 1000 Overtures Will Opposing Politicians , Legitimate Industry, Be Acted Upon Tell Obregon r Committee Hears I ' : : WIN ON A LAKE. Ind., May 18. from Pf"" ot Ffanciscd Madero, who Nearly 1.000 overture23 different of chmifets who appeared the fate ub on and teHes to to Bdlicitatlbns syflods failed heed change before the house 'Judiciary committee his th befor be will presented UIJ policy, Hhd fell,", was the warning jects or the Presbyterian Tuesday to fciv6 thHr rlews concerh sent to President Obregon last night iht-a- l flMPrtihiv tomorrow members church which meets here29. This is ijig the bill to strengthen the Volstead by and continues until May law. narticularly as to the sale of med of the chamber of deputies and the th larirpfit ntimbic nf overtures eVCf ical beer, protested against legislation Senate. This warning was contained rAculvAd Th iaf Viteh number wa which they said tended to restrict the in a memorial drafted at a caucus of SOO. . ., and it industry. the legitimate use of alcohol in contended. overtures embrace resolutions The - Eliai Pmade. pointed charges that laws, they Existing form of Pres should be clarified to brevent uhwat Calles, secretary of the, interior, and askin for chahee Inlimitation of the government, byterian ranted governmental interference, and Adolfd de la Huertft,' former president. office of stated clerk of ffnerai as- new legislation aimed af tighter en and now secretary of the treasury, had ' semblv. eohsoildatlon of various boards to cadsai disaffection against b. forcement of the prohibition amend attemfced . u ,t j revision ana ren iiocauuu j ment, should exempt denatured alco and 131 can was was ument deputies hol, which, it signed by pointed out, OXE UNION OPIOSKD . several senators. j ; not be used for beverage purposes. Presto of the M. C. Whittaker, New York, presiare also overtures relatlvt There necessity Referring dent of the United States Chemical ident Obregon changing hil policy Im- ' I rt the i flnn lt Via nrtffinic Union Churches. One over company, declared there was a con- mediately, the memorandum a.id: of of evangelicalKind oak. thit there b tiire of this "In connection With the invasion tinual tendency by .prohibition advocates to encroach on legitimate indus- the chamber of deputies by radicals no such union, while another a'dvo last week, the press, has published cates that evn thouah the Presby try. f are almost , teries have decidsd against organl Charges of the witness that the pro- your statements, whlcn made by union that still neeotiations be cort has teome with identical those ih instances law officially hibition Confederation of Syndicated , tlnued and plans devised looking for been interpreted to the detriment of the Wnrkom. Vnn hsiv stated the attack ward to such a union. the chemical industry eaused- Chairman Volstead to challenge his re- was of small importance, but thlg jsj At present the Question of orpanle marks. ...Mr.' Volstead declared that if A statemerit which is kt absolute var- -- union Is before the Presbyteries, hat- injustices were being inflicted, steps jiance with all the concepts of socle- int been sent dbwh by general assem bly to the Presbyteries for their ac - " the law. He asserted, however, ttiat Secretaries Calles and de la Huerta tion last yean On April 1 the rec- R'h,' y-many complaints against the prohibi- were charged with attempting to use ords in the stated clerk's office at their offices to propagate radicalism. Philadelphia showed that more Prestion law were .not. Justified. ; Mr, Whittaker declared there waa a There was no request made, however, byteries were opposing the union of Joker in the bll now before the com- - for the resignations ot the two metn evangelical church than wett favolini mittee that would levy a tax on de- bers of the cabinet. it, the vote at that time standing It, oo- In favor ahd it4 obposed. To carry i natured alcohol. Similar contentions were expressed Presbyterian law rtqtiires that thete be a twothirda majority. by C. L. Patsohs, Washington, secreA special committee of general as tary of the American Chemical socie-of sembly on church cooperation and unty. and two other representatives ion will consider this Vote at general the organization. oo. , assembly and will make a report of special interest. LONE MAN DISARMS Qf KSTIOX OK.TIXIOX. . POLISH Besides the question of organic un ion this committee Will also bHhg lh de wASHiNQTbM, May 18-- -A 2 recommendations on & federal plan in retail cent .7 of cline per BEUTHEN, Silesia, May 18. Col3 of union for reformed and of food costs the average family ' onel Cockerllli British control officer, the re was holding Presbyterian compared with March lectured, disarmed and gent home fifsystem. Considerable headway is exported Tuesday by the labor teen Polish insurgents who halted him pected to be made lh plans for federal On jirlceS of 43 arti3 o'clock in the morning and atunion of the churches holding this a Bl 81 shbWed frbrfi cles titles, to examine his papers and tempted Presbyterian system Which include thb art ten Increase two and tip drbp, . Dutch Reformed church, German Regive .Him orders. to iS the Abril ot changed autbout his Fpr U The colonel Jumped yeir formed church, the Sduthern Presbymobile and tehouted: "What arte you j.wascdmbiHd drop of 28 per cent terian church and the Presbyterian at this time with gun? reported. in the U. S. A. and the United boys dblng oiit hamt-s.church IS fcertt, decreased per -- Give me your Eggs church. Presbyterian flbur'artd potatbes 8 pr. cent; "Z The 'insurgents, whd wer6 mostly Another Important question tb be 7 nut The cent; & youngsters, were" honfilussiea. brujies margarine" per considered will be relative to the eligiTTJ lard arid ricfc Si per cehtj butter vtkx i ila irH.iiei iiiiaiiv V.oU4b4 at women to the eidershlb and .vj iiaiiuu bility 5 21 He per cent; cabbage' increased the eblonel bdxed his ears, Sand deaconship of Presbyterian churches. er cent, BaBort 6 per 6e"htj potk -t- hen ma,de the bthers givfe their This alsd was sent down by the last and sent them home. chops S per cent. ttsserhbly to the SQt Presbyteries and ooBirminghatn, Putt, Merrip'hls. is now being Voted On. Mobile- and Salt Lak showed the OWNERS STEAMSHIP lUM' kiiTKit ciioicfc greatest decrease at 5 per cent. to the many overtures in 4 UNIONS auuition IGNORE decreased TO Portland, Ore., prices to be received, ohe Ihinortant muiur per cent. In Los Anjgeles, San Will come tin In rnnnpptinn itK Fraficisco Lnd SdattleV 8 jiit fcent electldtt.of a successor tn Ih I utH In Denver and Onaha the deKEW fORKi May 18. The execti-,tlv- e Clerk's to office fill the Amcrease V was1 left vacancy the of committees ceht. and wage per by the death bf the late Dr. William bd erican Steamshiba Owners association Roberts. Two overtures reter 1 Henry resolution, setting today adopted RADICALS MEXICAN 10 one tnis re for Its orilce, asking Torth that hereafter the organization of th organisation and limitation IN tWolild have no signed agreements with PARTISAN ATTACK 5 years and an term stated cierk'a of union. labor ahy seagoing employes' a successor uiuer io ine election to Dr. Roberts. This of last adrocatsk -MEXICO CITT, May 18. Radical mai ine IN be left vitrihi iKi. to JURIST, INJURED position to force their attetnpted out that an election be held AUTO ACCIDENT, DIES sympathizers way into the chamber of deputies last year, with nomination! from the fiber of all the night to attack members ofWho ror this office. These names proposed were wouia men party. in the of placed hand, 18; John FRANCISCO, May holding a caucus" there. The men en- a committee which would go trti B. Clayberg, former chief Justioe of gaged ih the disorder Were dispersed them to select a man they believe most supreme court. by the fire department. rthe Montana State suitable for the position and a report an The streets near th congressional of their findings ?dled here today as the result of would thn S Clay-week a ago. Xautomobile accident wre fined all the afternoon at the next general assembly. btjildlhjr a berg WftS struck by a car driven by with Idly curious people who We're report would then be approved or This dis33an Francisco attorney. awaiting developments. Ohe Socialist approved by the 114th general assem- was arrested. ' Ireland thinks the double cross In deputy jy. NEXT 1IIGUJ2ST Sorhe members of the M'FtcH appropriate. Britain's flag most were openly carrying barty come I'resoYterians ""Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. ihtt afms, as they left the bulldlnr. but the stated clerk's office tirnnnn kt finH oo no mere were attacks made upon this year s seftaibh of lh RAMA nihil' rirtnonv la flndinff out that those them. Ah explanation was made later the clerk to take office broken by iTwho break peace risk feeing in the evening tthat .there was no at ftt once. A comrhlttoo ... . nr. th rnt. Norfolk Virginia-i'iiotempt to prohibit Socialist deputies tive commission on the vstated clerk's from entering the chamber, but that office will report during the first tlay's the doors had been closed to. forestall inucn interest is attached a. possible demonstration by .specta- DC"""' lu ana to the several over report tors. tures involving the stated clerk'a : The stated clerk of general asob Germany's horde used to be after sembly is the highest oosltlon in France, now France is after Germany's power of the Presbyterian Church out- noara. jNonoik virglnian-Pllo- t. B,ue ot mat or moderator of the t:eh eral assembly. MANr SlKk names The so far for the "Where the Master Drarhas office. of, stated clerk proposed include the Rev. J. Rosa Btevenson. n ti Play" LL. D., president of Princeton Theolb- 1 WAfemNGtON: MaV 18. Reprfe-eentatl- vs , MEXlCO-CIfY- Liberal-Constitutional- ll. "tieware May ist -- Liberal-Constitutionalis- ts i rr-- t. . , 1 . - u "llu" ' . 1 If s i rr ,...., ' '., tt-i- iMir-r-T- ,. , , . , ! c x.vi7wi ..in vjnrYYV Slight Drap in Food Costs At Ret&il Reported iNStJRaiilWS -- V 11 - ..r titii , ,r- - mm- . -- a f Pfesbyter-ian.churche- -- ht. nt ? " " fT T'H s up-SJgun- f -- , - N-Mv- A -- f - V I V - ; frt' " V ) " f'JTJ 'JxA : . . rider of the North! He had carried the law orl a tkouwmd trails. And always Then oime back with his frlah! one day he returned to hit chief for the first time alone! But In hU eyei the light of the proudest victory a man could ever gain. QA big brave story of the great Northwest. Q Grihi0 J , v v scatlct-colorc- d v - f 1 ' Yi 4!n I J W ' ; V t li x7: ,C-- L p ' : r V : v.7 I yf - Liberal-Constitut- ional . IT BEGINS Liberal-Constitutionali- st . . . hewiy-electe- x. . d . bf-flc- THEATRE - TON SGHT LORIN -- -in YOUR FARtl PARI r COMING TOMORROjy VoUr FItlNDS tl4gRE ISA TEARLE -- m- lAX Wl HEARTS" iiJL secretary of the Presbyterian r&ra or education and editor ville. Tenn.j.Rev. James M. liubbert, ' u''act'n' fted clerk of general If ii ' ""aae'Phla, Ia.: ReV. Will v?' superlntenden committee b ?,u?Vc;hHTch,extnon 1 Philadel'resbyterlan. pnif, phia. Pa.; Rev. William CArth tor of the Throop Avenue Presbyter- wew York; Rev. "rooKiyn. John F- - Patterson, D. D.,.Orange. New WcQem-S- i. ifme; T c .Ilv- inJimln the eynod of Penh- Kt ayitnLuia., ivyiana, I'a. oo LAST TIMES TODAY ; WILL ROGERS in- r "An Unwilling Hero" . ! Also Corhedy "FOUR TIMES FOILED" . and ' ' ! NEWS Starts THEATRE TdmoTrov-RE- I 5i30 Adults, Main Floor Evening 7:15 - if 9:00 V-- . r' ti ! UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE Hi' her representatives number bf strikes and avert threat- - whilst the treaty two ycara ato Is be slned less than ened walkouts. , (Continue! From Pagts One.) Mr. Lane married In ISIS Mlas Anne Inf trampled upon. 00 of Tacoma. Wash. Twd International railway congress !ri Wintermute Mrs, td them. were Children born Berne. 8wltterland. In lilt Mr. Lane hadsd the Am- Nancy Lane Kauftmanh bf Washing-te- n iAY OUT ENfcS LONG and Lisutsnant Franklin K. Lane, erican delecaUe at a Joint eonrer-?p- c TIEUP Hi BUILDING ct Atiltlii, CaL with hJh eommlttloneri from jr., U. fl. 01) i. Mtxieo as a result of which i, proto col was signed at Atlantle City and ei6t7C CITT, liwa, Mar U CarUnited States troops were withdrawn LLOYD GEORGE SOOLDB penters.' bricklayer, electricians and from that country. STATEMENT FRANCE IN sheet rattal workers unions arrted MAKES WAn TALKS. When the United States entered the Tuesday to aocept waf rsductlons of war in 1917, Secretatry Lane in are to r 10 per cent. (ContlmtfNl From Paffo One.) number of public speeches outlined tO cents an hour bricklayer clve the country's purposes and urged buL live long to regret their hot baaded-ne- II. IS sheet metal workers 10 ness men to show "sacrifices as worthy cents and electricians fl. The ar. as those of the men on their way to ranrements are arrived at stntiy xz BiurtK "so the trenches than throuch the building rather in numerous ad"The British people shirk no part dresses in behalf of the Liberty loans under the treaty. responsibility he declared the defeat of the United of their art-, There temporary States was "unthinkable" and that which rnaife Jt difficult differences to spare the government was determined to see troops, but these I confldentiall anucl-pate fought to a finish. When the, war soon and I. call atover wlll.be peace came he devised plans for the tention to the fact that at the recsnt employment of returning troops, urg- conference we Intimated our readi ed congress to federalize the Ameri- ness If Germany refused the terms canization of the foreign born, aided of the allied council; to place the In the reconstruction of France and IirltUh fleet at the of the d!pol other war-tornations and advocated allies for any operation that might immediate passage of a bill to give determined Upon. farms to soldiers. He was also actjve "The British government wee anxi in the Council for National Defense ous to have the division of Pllesla at and the American Red Cross. the London conference. All the facts of the plebiscite were knewn. How Ln.nun. rt n t!IHjsbt ntioD.oF Secretary Lane ' was a keen sup- ever, our allies were not ready to pro ceed with the discuMion. porter of the league of nations and. advocated ratification of . "We will abide fAlthfullr by the dethe peace treaty of Versailles. by a majority, of the giTn In the summer of if 1 Secretary cision who. have a voice under th powers Lane recommended to the president treaty in defining-- the SUeaian boundthe calling of .a conference of repre- aries,, whatever, that verdict may b. DON'T FAIL sentatives, of American capital, labor We fully, accept plebiscite as an exand industry to discuss economic prob- pression of the wishes of the popI lems. The national Industrial confer- of BUtBla, but havtnr tone into th ence, of which TO SEE IT! Lane was made trsat war w utalni slgintlc ioe ,lr. result. chair- In deftDSe.of an old treaty to wnicn chairman, was the tA man of the railroad wage commla-slo- n this. country va4 a party and Grratin mg he helped to settle a Britain cannot consent to stand bX-- ct - Carp-enter- s. l-- s l; taut WILL SEIZE AND PAY MADAM CUItlll DINED BY N. Y. SCIENTISTS FOR PRIVATE STOCK TORONTO. May lt. A bill author-Ulc- neW f 1 May li.Mifilm. scl0a. ctt rt nt tonit eo.dUfcmrr ct tailum, the fOTiraniot to cenflacate lUl Cufie. 1 aa the "nuua e thi tcltn fete ail prlratt liucf eteeki ana to torn wal werld. at a luncheon rtv tho Utts ef the fer uantltUi en honor tht cwtitri In her fcy four AmTyttday pintattIs to be Introduced la the Ehs aUo ecifnuno erican taken. a recepUon held by the Nsw atteodtd Toronto said the Glebe legislature, Tork Academy of Sciences. today It had been Informed. Dr. R. XL Moor, chief chemist ot tho United Putee bureau of mleea. a the luncheon, tild It trades council, which the contractors speaker atunderstood la ecience that generallf refusl to otrecogntxe. as the mother elemect of uranium all the crafts has ben radium but that Madame Curie was A strike tho real mother. In effect since April 1. iES , BEACH'S - Famous Story 3:45 . fcov-ena- X j Balcony Evehtrigi LONG SEARCH AFTER HEALTH TjtfAVAlLINfcr orchestra -- 2:00 . 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