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Show THE OGDEN MS AFRAID IHE BE PLACED 1 N ASYLUM and in ians and nurses food poor and unsanitary. He told of a contract physician In California who on payment by patients of $30 a month in addition to the allowances made by the government. grave DroDer Drlvate treatment to pat ients, but who otherwise placed the men in a boarding house, where he paid $12 a week for each patient, col$24.5 lecting from the government fnr pa'h. Former service men under hospital treatment are afraid to complain, the witness stated, because if they do they will either be compelled to leave the as mental pathospital or be classed ients and be sent to an insane asylum. June 23. Further improperly cared for and government and contract hospitals made before the senate special Wednesday investigating committee. committee withheld the name of ;,,The -the witness, a tubercular patient. He testified he received no compensation for six months after filing his claim although prevented by hemorfrom following his, theatrical rhages ls work- - He described conditions in at Greenville, ,8. eL Liberty, ?NewYork, Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz., Prescott, Ariz., and Los Angeles and -Monrovia, Calif., charging facilities for fhe proper treatment of tuberculosis -'patients were inadequate, the physic WASHINGTON, unsympathetic manv instances inefficient, the Charges that former service men are at conditions Ill-treat- ed heTs-pita- t,wn Greece Inclined to Accept Offer and Avoid Battle 0 E UhDE R CAR (By the Associated Press.) Indications tonight pointed to acceptance by Greece, in principle at least, of the offer of Great Britain. France and Italy to mediate between the Greeks and Turkish Nationalists ' in an effort to forestall warfare in Asia Minor. ATHENS, Nephi Couple Are Killed in Accident; 4 Others Hurt NEPHL June Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gowers of this city, each 30 were instantly killed at 2:30 'years ' O'clockold.yesterday afternoon near the Vjold power plant In the canyon six 5 23. June 23. oo OF miles east of the city when the car APPOINTMENT UTAHNS CONFIRMED yln which they were riding left the road and turned turtle. Mr. and Mrs. Gowers and a child, The senSudwick and her WASHINGTON, June 23 sand Mrs. Richard were in the machine, ttwo children confirmed the nomlna-toin- s with Mrs. A. J. Gowers. The ate Wednesday 7 party was going from Moroni to Ne- of James H. Anderson, the colMrs. Sudwick. suffered a f rac- lector of internal revenue for Utah; phitured left shoulder and a broken right Jnhn T, Mav to be assaver in charge f son suffered a.rrn, while her 5 year-old the Salt Lake assay office, and Evan severe lacerations about the face and rot Evans to be collector of internal reve; head. Mrs. A. J. Gowers, who was the first nue for Idaho. These three officials will be duly l"'to recover after the smash had oc-- 5 notified of their appointment and will curred, started for help. oo be instructed to give bond and take Clocks regulated and operated by oath. As soon as these formalities are water power are common in China. mmnlied with, they will assume oo V of the offices to which they Old newspapers are used in some charge been have appointed. parts of China for wall paper. -- ; to-feth- er - -- h-'- -r tt ' ; : : . TOLD IN SECRET AT CONVENTION IN VICTORY Dominions we SIMILAR, n SKNTIMKNT. Similar sentiment was expressed by other SDeakers. all of whom favored the committee's report for adoption One after another of the delegates rose to speak of their experiences with courts during labor difficulties and the chair had difficulty in maintaining order. The convention called upon to immediately- reclassify the . civil service and adoDt a wage scale"commensurate with the skill, trainins: and responsibility involved in the work performed with Just relation to the increased cost of living. The resolution provided for the ad of the reclassification ministration ' without discrimination on grounds of sex." A resolution was adopted urging per cent the congress to limit to 1 the rate charged "spread" between the federal reserve member banks by system and the rate banks are per mitted to charge. Government ownership of the mil roads and nationalization of the mines are the two major issues on which John L. Lewla hopes to win the presi dency of the American Federation of Labor, it was learned today. On thes other hand President Samuel Oomp-erwas striving for upon his record of the past forty-on- e years as a leader in the American Labor movement. In his first public statement as to his platform. Mr. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, said: WILVT II K STANDS FOIL "I stand for government ownership of the railroads and nationalization of the mines, and other progressive legislation that will give the workers and the toilers of America the freedom and Justice in industry they deserve. "I stand for health Insurance, old age pensions and unemployment Insurances all progressive measures for the relief of the working masses. The enactment of laws covering these sub jects would give to the workers ade quate protection and reward them for the service that they have rendered in con-cre- 1-- 2 on ml Satisfied Not But Want More Voice in (Continued from raff One.) a campaign were called upon to for legislation relief. In support of the resolution. John P. Frey. of the moulders' union, declared that there Is "class distinction in the courts." He cited as an example a number of in Junction cases against labor. He declared that 15 years ngo the Massachusetts supreme court was con sidered fair to organized labor, adding "now this court has become one of th most reactionary Judicial bodies In the TTnited States as far as labor is concerned." anti-Injunctio- 3 BRITISH POLICY TO COMPLAIN CONSERVATIVES ITALS LEST THEY THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ss Running Empire LONDON. 21. (Canadian June Press.) Th imperial conferenre did not hold a forma) amion today, having adjourned after I,ord Curron' speech yesterday until Friday. It planned to dlscusn the Japanese alliance early nxt k. Lord Curxon's speech was a comprehensive but hlrhly confldenUal review of the P.rltin foreign poliry. adThe conference agreed that the dress should not be published. Ixrd Curxon took the conference completely into his confidence and invited the delegates to Interrogate him. POLICY RUVKALKD. This invitation was freely arted upon. Premier Melghan and the other Lord Cursor to subjecting . .premiers . ,. v rn A, amounted to a cross wui uciiiy examination. Th secretary. It is known, did notforeign touch upon the Japanese alliance except in a general way. and neither advocated that It b denounced nor renewed. He at great length, however, with dall the diplomatic conversation which he re cently hold In Paris with Premier UrUnd and the general lines of British policy both in Europe and in the Pacific . DOMINIONS NOT SATIKFinD. Ko far as could be ascertained the statement was regarded as satisfactory by the premiers of the dominions. Hut It is pointed out that a mere explanation of British forelcn policy to the dominions is far from have a voice or Inmeaning that fluence in thethey direction or execution of that policy. One solution for this question suggested Is dominion ministers resident in Iondon. but few that a resident minister would be In position to exercise much influence or guidance over the foreign minister. lorunea in nis action by experts and others intimately familiar with Old World affairs. The nrnbtm m up when that part of the arrnda is reached calling for the creation of means giving effect to the n.- .tt,,. of the dominion. JAPAN'S VlirWS CIVITN. c i LONDON. June 22 llimn w....ki the Japanese ambassador to Great av milium, jn an interview fwi. pressed entire agreement with the views at the Imperial conferenceexpressed concerning the Anglo-Japa- nuance, adding that he was sure nyopinion was shared by the Japanese government. Milk is more than merely something to drink. It is a healthful, substantial food. Drink lots of milk to insure your good health but be sure that the milk is good. Spell it backwards 1 D "ld f?5TJJl.t?ind n h- U the best milk that money can buy. Klim is Milk reduced to powder form by a process that does not cook is changed, nothing added, nothing taken away but water. Replace the water and you have milk again, sweet and fresh a 3 wholesome as the best grade of Certified it-Noth- ing Milk. Drink Klim at all your meals. Give the children all they want. Make the baby's feedings with Klim. Ask your own physician about no Japanese - RA N D POWDERED MILK - .ro0.0"817, f A Healthful Food and a Nourishing Drink be-lle- - - POWDERED MILK . -- s- 'lO- - v C i Hi could JW" wav vlting strife with America! in Ask all the questions you vant to about Klim. Learn more about it by using it in your own home. Put it on your order list today and prove to yourself that it is a healthful food- - a nourishing drink. , Klim comes in two " forms : Klim Powdered Whole Milk (full cream) for the babyfor drinking, for cereals and coffee ; and Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk for all riendship with th- o..... .. declared the ambassador, "is an Klim. cooking purposes, not onlyo. f?r lb. cant. Yellow Label for Whole Milk Blum LaUl for Skimmed lltiCAlly, but comm-rl.In trade relations with the United dustry." "l our greatest assets." .States " ON KUROPKAN UNIONS. The ambassador continued by de- Mr. Lewis said that he had taken no on tH!5. rela of the subject definite stand would Ogden, Utah inestimable Armament boon for tions with European trades union be ThaT the movement adding: Wholesale Distributor miction the "I believe, however, that some logl j;ePeaUnr cal proposition can be worked out by discos disarmament and come to an with France. which the American labor movement arrangement the United States. Great Britthe Inter ain snd again can be affiliatedof with LADOH RAPS ALLIWfF Trade Unions. national Federation MELBOURNE, Australia Jun 23 Of course the autonomy of the Ameri h Jpfl the officer. The ru'.tcaaes were HUM Jto U egas, .Sev. He can organization must be fully guar t7a1isn C"fer'nC Of the AUS- 1im Vrgas on May ins with merchandise stolen from the N. and arrived anteed. pArl resolution was Irfoi, b.r Irfike t. May Ofden store, beseath the hotel. ,SltClos qucatlonlr.g by the district at-- , O. Hernar.deg "In any event I do not believe we a renewal waa questioned throufh against protecting of Eurothe should loose contact with the anv In "or an resulted Hsrnar.dex treaty interpreter. Joseph Valera. jtorney In the dates and hours ofgetting or pean organization and we should be ret treaty Irav-- ; 7l,llLatry examination of Hcrnandet Following jmliM in communication with that body." germs of future warfare." rfcvsww-SaU and th in court unUl this arrival Ing ftM "All my policies," oo he continued. He then explained that he paid little for arguments and submitting morning the case "will be formulated on a sa.no and con to days and hours during his to the Jury. attention structive basis and be designed to meet POPULATION OF In his opening arruments to the trip. and adequately dispose of the great Mexican said he came here before piecing lUrr.indtt on the Jury The issues that confront organized labor CALIFORNIA 71952 for work on the railroad. nes stand, former Judge A- - E. Pratt, as they exist today." Vnen asked why he had walked from counsel for the Mexican, told the Jury STANDS ON RECORD. Kalt to was Hernandes Ocden when had hs arreted throuth WASHINGTON. While President Gompers issucM no than 110 In his pockets, hs aaid taorsjthal mlrtaken identity and would that pa'nee Population in 150 was he did not want to spend any more-hmovemecte from the time he left statement, supporters speaking In his niV, ' f.2 41.354 In 1110. acL behalf that "his record In the Ameri,Jn,t than because money he possible, Angeles until his arrival in Or Jen. can labor movement during the past cording to census figure made public from Page One.) would need It during the week follow.! (Continued The state also contained si 41 years would him to the today. Ir.g his arrival. FAIL TO SET DATE 7S3 negroes, 17.380 initim. n Mxamtner. had testified that Heman- presidency." HAZY ON DITTAir. This made the issues between the Chines and 531 other rsces in th.t des had conversed with them in Kng- FOR HARRIS TRIAL Details the trip from faJt Lake two candidates clear as President year in addition to Its 3.34.7U whites. Ish and had easily understood ques to Ogden cf eeemed to Hemandes haty NErilX. June 21. The Harris raur-d- r Gompers has already gone on record curing me preceding 4 decade the white tions and answered them plainly. Af- and he could remsraber cone of the asd aJso the case of Mrs, increased 4.5 per cent, the ter his arrest, however, and during the towns be cams through.against government ownership, unem- population his Alice case, during Harris and Leland Harris, chargof Hernandei the trial. The population ployment insurance, health insurance uar proceedings 7t.l. He said he remembered ed with assault with a deadly waapea evr and other similar proposed legislative bornS white population dronniforeign maintained that he could' understand Journey. one walking small town. through 21. per cent of the total in 1110 to no English. Mr- Evans said. the of Deputy Sheriff Jo measures. . upon person When a suitquestioned 19.9 per cent in 1920. while during seph rabey, ith intent to kill, wfj A. E. Pratt based his case key which was regarding Supporters of both candidates con- th-Former to ailessd Judge have not be held during the present term decade the ratio of males to fe- arguments almost solely upon ths con been found In hia tinued their campaign at top speed tor eou"- males eenwr.ed here yettr-wa- s from miswas their changed on to of 125.5 of his arren.'llernandVs 100 in tention that the cas day, carrying electioneering to 1910 to 112.4 cases W These wtre tu ty judge to 100 in 1920. the floor of the convention, where they niketl in He stated many that taken Identity. wai went from group to group of delegates oo Yfl nstance persons ara mlstaaen in iden Sl ter he had been placed in the tha, soliciting their rupport. Little change, a person. Jail city however, was shown In the line ups BUREAU HEAD QUITS: tifying upon the Ju in? It "bW.mh forb fianket" Judge Pratt impressed m a v Harriees formerly resiled at for the candidates. ' rors 'aa'd muat that public- the blanket wM a disregard they The Lewis boomers made public a r"Ar ?itTU oALiAJlY NOT whin ENOUGH h.lIUrrtavl" folded and , sentiment In the. case and ths clamor-or hook ii out telegram sent by John Hessler. nretiL tn conviction for preparatory ths of inM.rfu. the ng public dent and William Mitch, secretary of on the floor so he might Weber Lodge No. 6 ths the defendant He aald that to acquit It me maiana district. United fell from the blanket. s:ep. wAtiiiiwuTON. Jane 23. George the Mine Key criticism He up Mexican said bring might Free & Accepted Masons Workers to Frank Farrington, presi- Livingston, chief of the bureau of on them he placed It in his tvocket individually, but they must dent of the Illinois district. Robert mm.TK.9ia, naa presented his resignation not consider KEY ITTH but Instead do rwult Rrsfial meeting. Thuradar. Jons 11, This key was found to fit one of Harlan, president of th Washington 10 eecretary of Agriculture Wallace. their duty asthis saw the in eyes it they p. m., for work In li. M derm. ana cuctUTe the Alexander will and suitcases In enter found i. f JU'y awmci, the Howat, presipri iv. of T. a EHAUOHNERHT. W. M. law. the dent of the Kansas district, Bl uuiutrrM. iiis successor has not hotel following the killing of them own dsfen j Criy!e hie uring in stand the 4TIT Taking to vote ror tne miners leader. All Deen selected, it was said. Tn afternoon In the district three of these district mine leaders an ing Mr. Livingston's resignation. Sec yesterday Francisco Hernandex, on .mail delegates to the convention and arw retary vtauace expressed regret that court. for the alleged shooting of murder for the government was "unable to meet reported opposed to Lwls. Manxel. May f. de Charles Patrolman the competition of private enterprise nied CHANGE HEIiD FAVORED. 1 tn the mur he took that any The telegram said that the executive in the matter of salaries." Mr. Liv- der. He declared he part not the did fire board of the Indiana, district had held ingston has served in the department fatal shot into the officer's head, was a meeting and canvassed the situation oi agriculture six years. not present at the time the offlrar was ana it was "convinced that the great killed and furthermore did not know mass or Indiana miners overwhelming who pulled the trigger of the gun civil for service to ravorea dlsa etiange in the presidency settle employe ly which Instantly killed the officer. or tne American Federation of Labor. puiw. US CTIA11GET. MISTAKE to th Referring 200 More than resolutions from local for Hsmandet maintained that the pres and action a proposal ent cas Is a case of miners' unions in all sections of the l Investigation mistaken identity. r or execu reduction been have railroad received at the Le country He denied that he knew or had een is campaign neaaquaners, it was Uvea salaries-before the several witnesses who idenstated, approving the candidacy of the tified him as having been In the Carl- miners' chief and urging hi support, yle roomlnghouse before the crime ice. . railroad organizations ud to to TRY He declared he did was committed. Jt 11. MAGNESIA FOB uay naa iauea to aeciae which can in not until 7:19 o'clock arrive Ogden didate they would support. If they on the morning of the shooting, and an reach agreement, labor leaders had Just walked into this city from said their vote probably would decide Bait Lake, when officer arrested him the election. 1UKJBHOF-IS8UKS DISPOSED OF. STOMACH E Interest8HOWK reached while heat during with the railroad and the Irish the of ths Mexican question disposed of, the convention 7 DUtrlct E. Evana, by Joaeph Attorney & to of number of It Neutralises today began dlpo testified Htmandem he walked that Stomach Acidity, from Salt Lke tnt minor matters and prepared the way night preceding to take up Jurisdictional disputes and rrevrais rood FermenUUon the murder. He was then asked if ht the question of relatlions with Euro now wore the same shoes that he Bout, Gaijy Stomach and pean labor movements. wore during the long bike between the Acid Indigestion. Among the more than a score of cities. two lie answered In the affirresolutions adopted yesterday were in mative. . tHnabtless if rem are a raff erer. from eluded declarations. District Attorney Evans then reindigestion, you hsve already trie4 pep- Urging passage of the Nolan bill sin, the Mexican to hold up his QuaK andf quested vartcharcoal, drugs to make the minimum wage for gov ens pancreatin. order that la the feet know and aids these yoa digssuvs might erament employes II. ilch.coiTee-lilt- e the eole of hisJuryshoea win not cure your trouble in The the executive council's imngscases do not even give relief. Supporting showed little wear and the rubBut before giving up hope and deciding shoe report on adverse court decisions and- you heels ber appeared almost new. sre a urging enactment of & national antl- eueci or a chronk; dyspeptic Just try the 6L'SPKC7r8 ffTOIlY. little Illurmted Msrnesia ro( injunction law. said that he came from Hemandes the elt commercial carbonsts. ordinary Supporting efforts of seamen to get or milk, but the pure lilurtd tjOB Angelee and rode a freight train workmen's compensation and accident rte. which tou can obtain from tagnela insurance. la either practically any druggist an ADVinrnKHMirr the United Mine "Work- vr Taae uoieta lorm. Supporting or ers in their court cases growing out two HI3V. teaapoonfal of the powdee compressed tablets with a little Mre Ticllle Mackey, U Eurna Vls-t- a of the coal strike. '" f wster what after and next your se ""t 8t-- . aahlngton. Pa writee: Opposing the Calder coal bill In the a difference this makes.meal, Ast will Instantly It ' If United States senate. neutralise the dangerous, harmful acid in winteroldrnywh yfar-ol- d girl caught a ch left her stomach which now causes your food bad Approving the Massachusetts law the a with dry 10 ferment and sour, making gsa, wma cough. It bothered hsr most relating to formation of at night11 flatulence, heartburn and the bloated o and sh ou'd cough until she banks and credit unions. vomfollow seems to heavy, that lumpy feeling Requesting large appropriation for mom everything you eat. the federal employment ugh. i saw aa advertise-Inen- .t bureau. Tou wilt find that trorlded vou tk whooping ? .f.r. Approving the executive council's a lltUe Dljruratsd Magnesia Immediately Honey and Tar. 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