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Show KNOW YOUE OITY t ; Fair UTAH south; local showers north portion . tonipht or Tuesday; cooler west portion i Tuesday. Fifty-firs- YearNor t Ogden contractoremploy C21 hand with arr annual paj roll of f74S,2O0; rkto: rLua A Oe with an annual pay employ roll of ft 02. til. - j . MONDAY EVENING, MAY 30, OGDEN CITY, UTAH 160 " j l. Z3 ' i O ' - --:- tj y) :J' v " - ' ' ly, ru ' J L iyi ..V 1921-- . inl v!Ji o Oj LAST EDITION a n or) roi it a www (Til i?3 liJJ 1 iru JV il n n rrri L pn r)i rn rri Q Jli ILi vLJ 11 11 o & P. M. 4 0 S HARDINBPRAISES HERES AT ARLINGTON 1 SWDLERSffl J I I BSSW O: :' rKHu III li.Y ';JWIm - TAKEN Who AiA Grafters Sometimes Get Aid of Unwitting Chambers of Commerce . cau By It. J. GIBBONS.' NEW YORK, May 30. Movie promoters have mulcted the American public of $250,000,000. Now the motion picture Industry is cleaningo house. "TVia y 1st (rwinerJ ner for movie Jrold- brick men and incidentally for who lure girls to ruin through the agency of fake movie schools.'. . e vigiAn investigation made lance committee of the National AsPicture Insociation of the Motion dustry discloses:' ' is a conservative That $250,000,000 wildcat movie estimate of pluckings by ' promoters. That movie wildcatters took in during 1920 and never paid back a cent in dividends. That seventy illegal companies were capitalized, at $180,000,000,, yet hot one ever sold a picture. That brokers and salesmen got 150 per cent commission to,. market movie stocks.That nearly every New York office of a motion building has the name on listed its lobby company picture directory. That some 5,000 "mushroom" companies are now In existence. motion That millionaires made by picture investments can be counted 'ion ma lingers oi vnc uuu' That graft victims often are ,peopf & Who invest their life savings. Heading the vigilance committee is James R. QuxrK, eauor or jfnoiopiay Magazine, whoto- recommends the folcleahse lowing steps which ranks fifth picture industry among the Industries of America from its "parasites and, discrediting V Influences:' First: Make the public wary. Second: Secure passage of uniform state laws making the sale of any but accredited stock a felony. Third: Arouse dormant prosecuting authorities. .Fourth: Inform girls that never in the history of the business was a high-- actress or actor ever graduat-r- d grade school,- and from a screen-actin- g that no legitimate producer recognizes such schools. The first step to cleanse the industry has been taken in Canada. The law requires new companies before offering their securities to the public, to prove that they have sufficient primary financial backing, a guaranteed' foreign market, and prac. tical experience. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE DUPED. Quirk blames many Chambers of. Commerce for much of the harm done,, saying they have been the "in nocent aids to sharpers" by giving assistance to new companies. In the interest of "civic pride." "They gave these modern Rufus Wallingfords the keys to their cities,' he adds, "and never once did a susperpicion enter their minds that promoters offering to give haps the town a studio were nothing the home ilT l not fW AnJ.laid .tfjm down bo. dead oi man v . ' WiU--j "Vbu pure. flnJura vermoro alco f Watt. oy wrou0iW J above imf-4- l i g your country worthy- of price you gladly paid. 4 mmmi FATHER AKKRURTCYOF BABY HOLDS SOVIET STATE k td-n- I 1 c by the gTeat power company ESSENTIAL made but whether they can even con- ALL l vi ' v a i 1 WASHINGTON. May Army official mere preparing1 loiay for an official Investigation of ih crah dur-lr- c a atorm lat Fatur5y. near Indian Head.' Maryland, of tha ambulance airplane in which aeven men. fi army rffkera and two c It la r. a. met dea. The fact that avery ocwa k'lleS cupant cf the machina made ft appear doubtful that tha cause ot tha dialar could Ttr , le developed. The airplane, a CurtlKar5e. which had been diverted of 'atr.bu'acca fl'.rht equipment, rfaii maTKlr.c a return Waih-Irrton from IJincley field, Virrinla. to when It encountered a aevera electrical tiorm accompanied by wini such increases in e!lmated to tx blowlr.c at a hundred l 5 ax-a- ct to meet the it win 250 per cent. II draft, no longer be our country; t win ba.Jcost of manufacture are allowed mll'n xelocJty. If that time ever cornea, the wretched' KToitY VITNIiSns. civ- - ' to lUndf the added amount V.ill be and decaying memorial of another the . . . . . w!nfMMMl3 r v ITye tir.ab'a , . . , i. i i in..!! iiiwii.m iim n crumpira, oi tnomrrWKU ga VO luc UiUiiiaic goa- - ' to make he!war in theplane, faca cf tha ,a an at .nded U the general public Um". Mtlon for m';nVhanmnel w h 5a :.2inr. but af!r a to make terr.pt Rome now gone awry." pays the bill, or industry wiU de rtreppinc to within aNut ISO feet cf In equfilly emphatic language tha cline. the cround approached a clump ef president ofrteit his conviction that trera and Tha tre Standlid-Examinc- r ervl the acis The this duty to clvllttatlon could be ac e re cleared, but aupward plan compMshed only If the nation tock cused in certain Quarters of being for an open fild nearby It w tArted aeen care first of its own . laterit y.' 3 an orer -turn IJra Iradlcal-in the agiutian of . it ceose u or Hd. KILLS SELF Premier ; of Communists Asks Permit to Return to Capitalism Report , 3(X SIOUX CITY, la.,hisMay 10 months . holding old baby, girl in his arms,. Calvin J. Murphy, aged 24, committed .suicide by, firing a bullet through his brain while standing in the bathroom of his home Sunday. When the father fell the baby suffered a bruise on its head and was removed to a hospital. Domestic troubles are s,aid to have caused the act. RIGA, Ietyla, Iay .30. (By. the Associated Pfess.)AccordIng" to a direct Moscow' dispatch received "today frbm independent ..sources. Jkolal Lenlne, soviet Russian premier, declared yesterday that communism "was In completebankruptcy. and alked the ' all-Russi- .3f).-e-"Hav- an LLOYD GEORGE e , iNDDEVALERA -- . . t- 1 j . - . . . . - . ; , " 1 AUTO v-i"- t. ... - of-Ma- 21.-JtfAJO- " f h, -- . R DePalma Sets New Track Record in Classic at Indianapolis Ind.. STEED WAY. INDIANAPOLIS. Twenty-three- , driver In th automobile rncea got away a. m., De Palma getting today at 10 the lead. Restlo FUrlea and Joe Iloyer were close behind de Palma at tha end of the first lap. Fontaine's car cauxM fire at the atart but there was no damage. At the twelfth lap. 30 mile, da Palma led and had won a majority of the lapa. Mulford went to the pit to ch'ahne tire and FontMne stopped to get new enark plug. Itoyer. Harlea and Wilcox were close behind de Palma and the other were scattered. ' sirrs NEW RECORD. De Palma set a new track record for 15 miles, averaging 9Z. $7 miles an hour. Farles waa half a lap Wilcox. 19X9 winner, went omI of the race on the 23rd lap. J5 Thomas hit the north turn wnll and with a brokdropped out of the rrire en steering knuckle. He was not hurt. Alley was third.75 Hearne fourth and miles. Boyer h J Milton fifth at second until the 25th lap and then twice went to the pita for repairs. The at 100 unehanged standings were ' i miles. . CAR JCMPS TRACK..: Fontalne'a car Jumped off the track end out of tha race on tha 33rd turn Jnto.the straightaway but no one was hurt- - .'The' car Hurned over. De Pal-m- a continued hia lead at 13S miles and won S3 of tha first 53 laps. His average was 93,33 miles per hour. Sarle toss half ,& lap behind with Alley and Ilearna following. De Palma still led. at 150 miles. Sarlea, Milton, Hearfie and Alley were In the same lap with him In the order named. It was the first time five men had. been so cloae at 150 miles In the history of the race. A burst of speed then gave de Palm a lead of a lap and he won the first 65 lapa. for 150 miles was 3.3l. De Palroa'a average at 75. miles waa 93.6 6. Tom Alley waa aecond when Milton waa forced 'to the pita And Sarles .dropped to third. Milton lout only one minute and forty aecond changing two tires and taking on gasoline and resumed in fourth place. The posltiona were unchanged at 200 miles.: 30. May 800-mile -- De-hin- d. 1 . . fof His-averag- , v . oo . MACHINE GUNS AWAIT MEXICAN TOWN RIOTS Machine MKXICO CITT. May gun unlta wer placed on gimrd at th municipal palace." the cathedral and of the city of Puebla the main pla nuthoritla having yesterday,, ther'stdlcal-i intended to learned thrtt break !up the national convention of the Knights of CMumbu. now In there. ' Soldiera patrolled th etreeta. but the day without - ; Incident.. SO. p-"- d .Pf-arentl- rr thiii'f TrTXT OI AlinitI Vsr." The text of the. prrfcMcat'a. adUIrej In I ollowa "We arm met on sacred aoll today, for a solemn hour of aaernment and consecration. Rut tha ao'.l whence we come Is ltelf sanctified through the He sacrifice of RACE , DIE OCCUPANTS tinue to operate under the new rlr:1, irzi Ml 500-MIL- E HOLD CONFAB? j i j LEAPS TRACK IN WHILE HE - . 3 III-- it FIERCE STORM s, 4i 4...v. WMi an excrmunt incrcaie oi one ox nontis MtTiurnn. w... h-h- : of ,r hu. acme of toretber. froured clotty ih h" r.gtne which haj Wert !rn from lta bed and thrown tacitinl. cutting the men down like a cythe n it throsgh the narrow rifnir com rarlment cf the plane. watrh. am cf the tr--. Mr-jm- a the very life blood then we plead guilty , ; tho wbo here. 10 wis cnargc. Slandard-ExaniincWherever our flag file, within tha r The proboundrle of the republic. It in over what show the to A poses public just lands whoae freedom and security p tor Ted t ;S5 found had later. mean in to increases the then Ogden. rcrlflca. wrought through Indicating th riact lima of "It Is the privilege of thta country, dustry and the coniuming public o'clock. th tragedy. Army c.fflr"r who later to utter our tribute of wuhVn'We know full well the oppoiiUcn, viewed the wreckage sail It waa the tule in the aacrltty o f of the national capital. But oth. ingpenuity, the great iuuuence ex womt they had wf peen and were at sight no era. leaa devout, will all erciied by the powerful monopoly re.uitej rram rh a hort fan. over our land and other nmbJe land, undej Power & Light com-the WIDELY KNOWN Omn31S. Utah aklea and foreign among alien peoplra. to pay like tribute of love and memory. this will cot deter thij Several cf the .! cfflcera were There la no discordant not. In the Ipany butone mldely known. Iu'enant Crlorsel moment. iSl'.Ter had wnr d tn t hymn of gratitude, no factionalism In paper for Archl. our memorial. . Above the murmur a miner will Jh A met jean war. PM'.lr. In inter Ex Tho Standard ing of grief t the awelilns concord r. Reconl of union, and the dominant note Is rontirue in iti Prl,-- 7 .iGr ywcc:' r,c,,on an4Rar.Iey crid M Amr and Lieu. l!.utr,r.t our faith In the republic. W. McDermott each rates. Attorneys for this newspa-- j tenant Oeland In toth the American and NEVER OPPRESSION. Kd enr4 now are preparing petitions Canadian forrei "It will be a tribute today spoken In per Uulr;ax.t crrrjt. for rehearing before the public John m. l ennee;l carr.a to many longueti. arttj, ry dlvera racea. rfr.!!y Wherever men are free they are wont utilities commission and will use Um!rr field frcm kc ris. to give thought to our a r.ex t Mr botntlng r.f-- ra'lor Trt, foh serial about month. vice In freedom's caue. cmintry'a a.a Where men all fair mearu to brin lUumencrr.i Fergeant tiher?, InWe those invite result. this may npir to a freedom rvot at mechanic fi!d polling itefl yt achieved, their Inntlnct turna th. eya to join NARROW IsCPIi, and the thought of hope thl way and dustrie which are affected Maurice will which bt in ef us this with Co.ncly. a3ra manager fight they pray that their cauwa may gain a company. our Approbation. They know that we made for a rehearing, feeling" con-fi- th Cnrt! Airplane cf XKjVjque.- I a a former mor neved drawn th aword of nn. can made be a In cut th that air aerrir- durlcg the wr, nf thowing that we not anyght what r. chairman cf ut ietchMe rate waa not our own.haynor taken for a fair in will result all thl that r j i"rm ci pi in we might hav claimed. They have Arrerican j org Automt-bla avoclallon. wera tha nen our protecting arm stretched ovgr power in thU state. kl.'led. were the outpot of liberty on every conWhen the new power rates Other mar hir.ei reternlr.g from tinent. For more than a cenfury our announced and manufacturers reafter aerial Iargley field. Virginia, plighted word warned tyranny from ceived their r caught tn The there. first bills for in- maneuvera half the world: then, when th gauge iorrn. llrigadier General William waa taken up by mod men creased power charges, protests Mitchell. fhkl of th air felt the Mow that armambition, could strike were made. organi-ration- s had a erlce. thrilling when 'freedom answered In its utmoiit bt aaf flight Captain It. - Wrlght e machine of Ogdcn and of the stats but might. Acrosa th seas we sent our alhosts of llberty'a aons. commissioned were asked to take up the ques- waa forced down and demolUhed though he eraptd wih a ever thak-ir- g to redreaa the eternal c ln. Today up. the anna and daughter of other lands tion. No definite action has been oo nr placing with loving hand their taken by these organizations, and the necessities l of industry ;r. j J M p'e-gh- have-bee- , : t ! SPEEDi G presiding officers of the central executive committee to approve the unlimited return. of capitalism and the recall to . Russia of the Constltutional-Aeraocrat- s and other parties to aid in rebuilding the state. BY MILtON miONNEK. LONDON, May you returned to capitalism?" That Is the question ; I have put squarely up1 to but grafters. '.the Russian dictator, and "It is unfortunate that 'this great Lenlne, which he has. answered by wireless ,... industry has been turned into a gi from Petrograd. answer of gantlc swindle for unscrupulous goug- his is. that BolThe ers who have eclipsed the wildest feats shevist gist,, Russia has accepted capitalism of ".frenzied finance ever attempted, is "state v capital wm, not priit but not even excepting the oil skinners vate capitalism.' and real estate fakers.". Dredomelements' bourtreois "Petty The Actors Equity association, pos- lnate In Russia and therefore state tal inspectors and national advertis- capitalism- that is. organized proare with the duction, on large cooperating ing bodies capitalistic basis but vigilance committee in Its fight "for under ' state control administra -and . v; . ct vitrei ii & cl ii auu ixj luaucu uiv 1 i i 8 . .. P a n screen Twenty-sevoof proprietors Believed to . Have in advance. 'says Lenlne. Meeting acting schools were recently arrested western friends surely do not Been Held "Our in New York on charges of fraud, During week technical the economical difforget and criminal assaults grand larceny ference between America and Russia; of May 21 . , on young women. our. enemies Insistently- - dissemiFunds for the committee's opera- yet nate rumors about our alleged return tions are supplied , by legitimate and to , ; LONDON. May 30. (By the Assocapitalism. established motion picture producers "Here our enemies are mistaken. ciated Press.) Prime Minister Lloyd of the country and have .declared Progressing to a' system of state cap"war to the death" on the crooks. italism Is no return to old positions. George announced in the house of MOVIE SWINDLES DISCLOSED Here are some startling instances On the. contrary it is legitimate prog- commons today that it was proposed where the movie swindlers made rich ress 'to a technically and economically to. strengthen the crown force In hauls, disclosed by the dbmmittee's more perfect method of production. and that a statement would "The food tax Is one, of the forms Ireland, investigation. be made to parliament on the subject A man who owned 'nothing, but a of transition from a peculiar military when, the arrangements were complet suit, a collar and some "Office furnl- - communism, enforced by "extreme need ed. ture,. opened an elaborate suite. When and war destruction, to a regulated his books were examined he fled with istateof socialistic exchange of com LONDON. 30. the Assomodules which in its turn is a form ciated. Press.)MayNumber(By $40,000 paid In by investors. 10. Downing Another wildcatter committed sui- of transition from petty'bourgeols pro- street, official residence of Prime Minwas threatened duction to'communlsm.cide when his company Inundatister been has Lloyd George, with investigation after several', hunMilitary-- 'communism ,. . with food ed with for confirmation or dred thousand dollars failed to pro' levy and other measures contributed denial ofrequests Belfast that reports duce either pictures of dividends. to our victories on battlefronts. There- Eamonn de Valerafrom. Mr.'. and sales A, $1,000,000 campaign engiin it served its purpose, but it cannot George had held a conference. ALloyd defireneered by another company which now answer the demands of the pro- nite answer to this query Is being In of loss in the $900,000 sulted paid letariat. withheld. subscriptions and arrest liof several POLICY .FORHUIilJfG Those usually Informed of the prime the stock persons for participating .PROLETARIAT..--; minister's however, have were More than 7,000 sales. people "The' correct policy for the prole- been unablemovements, to verify his whereabout! , victimized. ruling "the petty bourgeois In during the week-en- d Another promoter ruined thousands tariat Russia is exchange of bread for inMURDERED. . vena of Investors in futile $2,000,000 dustrial DUBLIN. May 30. It was announcproducts. Only such a policy ture. "He used several hundred thou- can strengthen the foundations of so- ed from Dublin Castle that documents sand dollars to complete the prologue cialism and lead" to victory." found during a raid of the premise? only of one picture. "We could used as offices by Michael Collins, forbid any to a attempt scheme unusual with An religious - inhead-obut of the Irish Republican army development (rade, broken up by postarprivate appeal was with the Sinn existence the of and of. Fein minister of finance, millions petty and security investigators. spectors private exchange is inevit- proved that .Major Compton-SrnitThe company was capitalized at $500,' producers able and .'prohibition-- of this trade who disappeared from Cork In April, 000 and $60,000 worth of stock-wa- s would be "was murdered by the Finn Fein." before of law the in. economically impossible. stepped disposed OLD MAN KILLED. "Therefore the only reasonable polIn Los Angeles another company us for BELFAST. icy a consists with not of in May 30. A party of in- -. away religious appeal prohibiting got ' (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two! a 111 iT kcp "The 11 I! v pS . . Will - , f-- r- jute 1 bgSpiA III UTAH'S rowza ENDANGERS INDUSTRIES. Utah is facing an electric power rate crisis. S0.--- A I who Touxhb ri.lJ . voor GQvrry$ cav A1 I - ... spirit S)ia11 , - and nobl. lruciyr. ..hat $30,-000,0- 00 the-movin- warj ; 1 ;: crisis la even more important than ! - V . Ciwca. .1.1.. TV ocrv WARlflN'OTON'. Mar nation w nauitauy loyal rim of u to jueir but nevrrj one of its manufacturing' plants is laiunsr 10 mc.iaure up ;o m nfmmn operated by electricity, forced un a picof an advancing clviliutton tured by I'rfaldnt Ilartlinic aa an Am- der the new rule to pay tremenerican today In a HfniorUl day rates. addrfaa at Arlington National ceme- dously higher The raise in power rates grant tery. American heroes of every war, the ed by the Utah Public Utilities aald. had accomplished far praaident. mora than the Immediate end fors commission several week ago has which they fouicht becaue they had hit the users of power a hard blow, Vdjun at the time when manufactux. Lrr:r:::j, : America' ers were adjusting conditions of declared the whole mttjiion of would become an unreallied dream If their business to ret back to nor thl herltafe ever w.ta nacrlfJced. "Our countr". tuild Mr. Ilardlnir. malcr. Every line of industry Ij "has never failed to menaure up to aifected by the raise which in- - rpu'X S SX? ; Memorial Day rates. Official Investigation OrTo Ogden, the industrial center dered to Determine Cause Fast Becoming Internaof the intennountain statss, the tional, He Points Out of Big Plane's Pall slp by-th- KV American lb ay died d V 0. LJttbU I IVL LOYALTY our na.tion 7iv arvJ SEVEN CRASH EDITORIAL Its great manufacturing Indus-triehard hit by the latest increases in power rates rranted on United States Must Measure petition of the Utah Power &! Bodies of Officers Mutilated Liht company, are facing: the Up to.Demands of Adby Crushing Power not how to qucitlon they only aj vanced Thought of Engine can pay the increaied charges mm lib.rky. our bop. . ovr prld. Wrr. ftiiU thai ibay cow)3 rfiVe 3 Sine, for all tba.a. gift iha pric. Wa' life 4by h.ld lif cheap 3 blilhaly mad 4h SAcriTic , vultures - . 4odJ. dr3 , V.caus. 4hry W. , 1, chanco 4o lVT)jarr bcx3la ' ... 1 HH U. A Ovr Je.J r.afe on 4b. fer..t of TV.nc. .And all rovn3 ih. world war's :ririm or plnJ3 ch Our;b(bnfrs w.r. vnTurl.J t a5o vbaUar yar or ovariadt Ax Is Swinging for Gold Brick Film Men Who Lure Girls ' IS P Wtf,-.-vJlHSlTl'0-ri.A- l .IliUUiL rllMUIJO $250,000,000 NATION'S IDEAL ej br'y -- -- ir ! r hr na-t- lr d , preji-lo- n. clvU-tan- ! a:tr.t Semi-publi- c B- ,;;;v,uv m no .i,u?,ir,i thought cornea with mora ln npiratlon than thla. that now our day la become an international occaalon. A SI IKS OF GRMVr ARMY. "There are gathered here th nahet of a great army of tho wo fought In the alrurgle which our union and Innured our preserved high place In the ecommunity of natlona. .We will their tMcriflce If we ay that, had they failed, their failure would have ao weakened th force of liberty and enllghtment that theae would har been doomed In more world trial, failura and defeat. A divided America woutd have been Incapable of th effort that waa demanded to hold our present-da- y civilisation ' fcur. "Our own generation will not perform a part worthy of lta heritage If w do.Jexa than our very utmost to which mad prervfor that ua to joum-..-j- , they on riar. on one prld and on purpoi, "In auch a view, w muiitdentiny. e9 that our opportunity b rmeful to mankind at large dependa firpt on being loyal Me-mort- al over-appraU- po-al- bl - . prOiC3VI WIU Bnng lUC v.k..Uii ana safeguard Ugaen Standard-Examiner Utah industry. The realizes that these protests of the manufacturers must is not not'go unheeded if industry condito be paralyzed by these tions. For the one purpose of securing a fair, square deal for in dustry one which will help,, not hinder, Ogden and the rest of The.. Standard-Examine- r Utah has taken up this fight and proposes to carry it through ' to a finIs needed to ish.' er etnhn, NTrc: M.llatloiphla New York OO 'i Toney Ii I I I 1 m a rvi n III - After iu ii. I 7 tOt 101 Rc-t- U xd Kmttl, Kroret v OOO - . . .0VI CHXJ eit Ilttburg RattrrVw: Vrk. CJieir tarn N U!t. Kklff. Zinn aiwl 4SS HO Score i RriKkIyn Ikwton : 1 R- O II. Kr & O I 13 23 rx.l O M'ar 1U 101 - (N- (NatiorvAL) !M luirL. MUJt . tywrn - ' 4 t -- rrU; nOnX)N. Ma30. 3 and Wlral; lmj JO. C"3ik-ag- T iz. 5 iTTTSnURG, Iya, Ratter-lea- T- (National. OOO OOO 1 OO OO! UonaX) j NEW JAP nPERFECTS in' rrrrrf TTTtT . : Hublw-Il- . lUUe-ri- r - - . NHW YORK, May 30. -- . to ouraelvea. No Ideal of generoalty tn all men can Justify neglt flnrt to make ouraelvea atrong, firm, secure. In behalf of our own people. We cannot hop to discharge the wider repon. bllltlea If we have not fln--t proved our to m-- tt the narrower one. rapacity It i our wUh to b uaeful in th grr at-realms; but if w ar to do . w mxi-i- t hav no question of our devotion to tlw great principle for which then gave their I He In the atruggle which the I'nlon and redMicated I counsel no it forever to liberty. no little Amerlcanigm, na (ContlntKxI on Page Two) MORNTNP, OA MRS --" i it. 12. 3 10 OOO 14 3 .4 ia CK33 0!x !ammaax. II Iter, M- and Krwtrr; Smt ad May 30. IIIIIaI)I:LPIIIA, if,0 Jv.,nn . .01 A mrr-Scan- -1 May L tr rr r-venleen yeara or ernel appllca- - j ck0 OOO t a 7 a 12 1 1 310 C2 tlon. IJeutenant Colonel Kumaso Hlno, J j'iiartrlphU Ttwrma tuett, Kajpt ird lUsttcrin: a retired military aviator, ha Inventand k In. IVcry RoI; automatic rifle, reporla ed a perfected th Tokio Ntchl NlehL CHICAGO. May 30. (Arrv-rVIt-II. 1 One of th peculUr merit of my u .313 331 Jfo 11 Invention. I th poibl!lty of firing- St. IOtlt . OOO 12 3 T k 101 CKCk cr manr aa 25 rourxJ in rapid ucce ion and that without th r.eec-:iPjU trriei": pail and Srrrfi.l; km, aivl trjin. of taking aim. ft In th ca cf th IVncr, JlrUrmy. llo-lold type rifle after e.ich round t WAHin.NtntKS, My SOR- (Amrfl. - H. . Id th inventrr In an Inter- cn fired. T 2 0 view. He added that the Prit:n er,J New York ...10 1 4 . OOO OM f 01 Prench rml have their own auto- U 1fchlnr.Um S. t CollJcvi and matic rifle, hut that they are fat from tiajrsc; A tri ta, tnirtty arul (;hmtr. perfect. TOKXO. P-elayed ,- " Pr-r- u) , y c 1- -- 1 1 r-- 0-- |