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Show n WEATHER xx . xx - 11 ? xx -- SAY IT WIT1I JOBS.1 DalM that apartment boui nsu) or ob Ue tmiMlnc rnlDC this good wrratber? Tbe driayril arvl stormfu-jr. 8prnrmif Hiow ycnir confidence? in U" ton? of your city and nation. Bulid. now. . How about lliat cxtg of rrno(km? Why not get Generally fair tonightn north Saturday; cooler inwarmer in tonlffht; .fillghtly , : : north, portion Saturday. j UTAH : - - por-'tio- x V j, Fifty first Year - No. 304 - . . v 1 Ing U better than .... . OGDEN CITY, UTAH FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. TOOTo) mm breadline. LAST EDITION C3 o) A 1V 0 o TO GEOHG1 a o EM)D -- " fin u - nn III El M PREMIERMLL NOV P IfD 1 ARM! STICE DAY1 SNEAKING TO AMERICA FOR ular Priced Car Oct. . First DayVof Conference Will y to Honoring Be Devoted ; Soldiers Sen- tenced Italians Guarded , missioner Haynes. By Policemen Members of the importing company said the seizure was reLONDON, Oot 21. (By the Asso- garded as a plan of the government to make a test case to deterPARIS. Oct. 21. By the Appelatciated Press,) Prime Minister Lloyd mine whether dealers ed French police officials Pre.) that more may sell hops' and malt extracts, and similar George has decided definitely, it was than 100 memtoday necessities for home brewing; announced today, to leave London on the liner Aquitania for the bers of the Young Communist organ, as-vert- No-be- STATE RESTS Tiie. premier's pL;n, is naturally sub- M TRIAL OF to change if unforeseen ject circumstances should arise. Mr. Lloyd George expects to be absent five weeks, (including the time reto and from quired for the. journey " ; ; America.' The Aquitania isdue to arrive at Xew " :Y6r4cthe morning ' of November 11.. '.The most of the, other members of the enEngland next Wedtourage VwilVJeav.e ' . Ts'" nesday.: . ' -- ' - 1 : - LEMlif AVERS IDAHO ! - TO CAPITALISM, . . ; 'RE DRIFTING - 8ecretA'ria-tfhw,delegatIoTi-,an- d Mrs. Southard Shows Little Leader Advises His FollowConcern Over Testimony ers to Accept Conditions Adduced at Hearing . But to' Profit Thereby. . - r "' ' - NO C1IAXGE CONSIDERED. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. (By the Associated JPress.) Lacking official nntmonHhn of Premier Llovd Oeorere's d MOSCOW, Oct. 19. (By the iritention-tsail for the United States! TWIN FALLS. Idaho", Oct. 21. The Nicola! the n' tf..AmHtnnia riii in Vew pi osecution closed this afternoon In Ienine, Pres..) agaJnL. Lyda Russian soviet premier, in a speech York the nibrning of November 11, the case of the.' state Southard. now in. its fourth here today ou Russia's new economic state department officials have not Meyer and. beginning today, the' policy, declared: considered altering the" program for week, the-- defense will be laid beof "We must face the fact that we are conference "disarmament the opening fore the to jury. capitalism and also the so as to permit the British premier Mrs. Southard, notwithstandine the ciuestion of whether the Deasantrv will be present accused the capitalists A by the first session ai'ac I,- that she stands nnw'nlanned ... or the comniunl . l o Tr i . .. I, .. jiiaiiuou lttv riuscv-uiu11 f'.i ,lh i let xj. uiKUJUJin iv cLcuaii wim ;i3is, the conference will be held' early in the ijuhkwill send murder of four husbands, and a er and bettertuyiiausis they the day of November 11: There will shovys little interest in munists to the devil." be no ceremonies and the conference the "Our problem." continued the soviet proceedings from day to day. Hour will adjourn immediately as a special at- - premier, "is to make the future seat with after her from hour her "unAmerican to the mark of honor glances , unconcernedly - ' tallsui subject to the state and serve known soldier" to be buried at Arling- about andshe. listens to stories by wit- it. ton cemetery on that day and also out nesses. to "The return capitalism is present of respect to. the allied and" American ownnot the of recess private as manner Armis11 her November of celebration During changes. She converses animatedly, with her ership, but of personal communistic interests. In order to our' husband and her attorneys ; CHANGES IMPROBABLE. we must Interest every definiteWhile no official would say laughs quietly but heartily. economic life specialist; and in thin we have failed ly what change in plan. might he pos- She Is not a spectacular figure but so far by direct attack. Now we muit center all has Mr. the ;of along occupied Lloyd sible, in order to permit a turning movement. If we (Snake as at the as the at formal far this to stage be spectators present George us will of ineveryone fall, go to the are was trial again concerned, opening of the conference, ofit Announcement of the stateV closing tno devil and be hanged and wiil de- the time waa dicated that any alteration follnwPrl nlmnat at nn cp hv Ad- Serve it now set' for the conference meeting "I say to you: 'Go Into business. was improbable. journment until 9 o'clock thi3 morn Work with the capitallit'by your side At this hour attorneys for the .The services for the unknown dead ing. both Russian and foreign, who will get defense to a number 100 introduce expect on that day begin at the capital early per, cent. out of you. Let him get in the morning when the bodywlll be of motions asking for the elimination rich, but learn from him and only of certain features of the state's testicarried 'from its resting place will the true communistic rerotunda and placed upon a gun car- mony.- Arguments on the mbtions will then difficult, occupy several hours, during public be created.but Itallis hard, riage that' will' take it to Arlington probably of us must do wrenching toll, cemetery. It will require about three which the jury willoo be eclude'd. It as there Is no other way out.1 " hours for' the. military escort to reach oo the memorial ampitheatre at Arlington and the ceremonies there are sched- MRS. CODY, WIDOW OF FIVE MEN HELD IN uled to begin three minutes after noon ' NAVAL THEFT CASE when President Harding will begin his 'BUFFALO BILLATjEAD address. . "... The actual opening, of the conferMrs. Louisa CODY, Wyo., Oct. 21 ence, when President Harding will de- Frederic! t. CHICAGO.: Oct. 21. William Cody, widow of the late Colliver his address of welcome and prob- onel William a at officer Great Lakes petty F. BiH"K discusCody (''Buffalo of the ably sound the keynote. here. Death naval training station, was ordered sions to follow will be on November Is dead at claimed her at 9:45 o'clock last night. remanded to the custody of naval :, 12. ., She was 78 years old. Heart disease authorities, and four other men arno s. " was said by physician to have caused retted with him, charged with having participated in a .conspiracy to her death. PRISONER DROWNED Mrs. and John rob the United States government, grandchildren i IN MAKING ESCAPE Baker, Cody's foster son of Colonel Cody,-wer- were held to the federal grand Jury at her bedside when she died. today by James R. Glass, United commissioner. Relatives said they expected Mrs. Cody States ' to. James Ternan, asent BOSTON, .Oct. 21. Harry . Martin, would be buried beside her husband According a prisoner at the Deer on Lookout Mountain overlooking of - the bureau of Inv estigation, deIsland house of correction, Thursday Denver. partment of Justice, whoarrested the , Mrs. Cody nee Frederlci. was born men, after, he said, he had watched paid with his, life, in a break for freedom with another man. when- he in an old French town SI. Louis, them several '.months, there was a was drowned trying to swim ashore She became the bride of William under which Kerfoot stole ; F. conspiracy from" a log which both men had util- Cody Match 6, 1866,. when the plainsiutomobile supplies and building from the naval training station ized as a boat. Theodore CaplLs, his man was only 21 years old. At that companion, was taken time he had already killed an "Injun." and sold them to Frank Masey, confrom the. water of . the harbor In a The Codys have had three children. tractor and dealer in. building macritical f condition. Physicians worked all of whom' are' dead. Colonel Cody ' terial, his two sons, Roy. and Frank over Caplis an hour and 15 minutes md William Grant. These four were : . died January io, 1917.-- " " before reviving him. the men. held to- the federal grand oo The pair escaped while inmates of . ; Jury. ; . the prison .were attending a weekly PLAN oo GREETING FOR' motion picture show. vVTTOMING Aiuo-clate- o - if-m- i r evl-den- J.' se I : T 11 w, , j capi-torne- ys and-frequentl- -: -- . in-th- e , . . Ker-foo- her-hom- e . . . e . - nT - , ma-ria- ls ; -- 2?-year-- - -- . . , BELGIAN ROBBERS ADOPT Tj;S. TRICKS -- MUST SERVE TERM 21.- - Firs, Oct. from several countries t. contingents the limitation of armament conference .will, arrive Sunday and .will. b met by Robert Woods Bliss, third er sistant secretary of state, repreaentln, the president and the state department and delegations' from the armv and the navy. They will be escorte" by cavalry and motor .police to the residences reserved f6r them and on Monday .will exchdnge lhe usual, diplomatic calls- - - t Admiral Beatty 'of the royal British navy, will arrive from New York by Admiral Kato special train and Vice and Major General K- - Tanaka. of th Japanese delegation will arrive from the Pacific, coast shortly arterward. In private cars on the special Hraln from New. York, .will also be General WASHINGTON, . ' BRUSSELS. Oct. 21. Three men in an automobile smashed a window in the "Willema jewelry store in Avenue Louise and escaped with two valued at 200,000 pearl 'necklaces francs- - The automobile was identified as. one that had been stolen in the 'morninff. " :.- - - " f - ' --oo- VILLAGERS FIRE ON ( BANDITS WITH LO OT -- ' . ; 21. Five WAKAKA. Ind.. Oct. unmasked men stole, $2,000 in cash and bonds fr.om the t Farmers State bank here Thursday and escaped after an! exchange of shots with several Diaz of townspeople.- - - , - , Uaron ltaiyand ueuu.iu. Jacques,- of - WOMAN Belgium. . '" ' K EM MERER, Wyo.. Oct. 21. Oounty Attorney Christ man received rord Thursday from .Cheyenne that he Wyoming supreme court has the findings of the district wrt In the ense of Mrs. Anna Rlchey, convicted here two years ago. after a sensational trial lasting five days, of stealing cattle' and working the i brands ,bef ore shipping: """" :'" , he waa at that time sentenced to an indeterminate 'term of not less than one year nor mOre.than six years in the penitentiary 'at Canon City, Colo. Since then the case has been.be-for- e the supreme court .on appeal. This Is one or the" most celebrated ..oie cases; ever tried in Wyoming, nd Mrs. Rlchey's father, John Dyer, wealthy stockman, has spent a sum tim.ited at 850,001 to obtain her acquittal. - . af-irin- -- ; . . ed What You Want When You Want It . . t" 21.-- B pIIICAGO. Oct. 21. (By the .Wciated Prr.s.) The United .SUte Ubor board today, hacked by all the tvhich the government can place at it disposal, called the authority railroads of th country and the five big unions to appear here next week and warned the unions to Mrik until the hoard has heard their grievances ahd rendered a decision. The board's action t i means that there will be no practically strike oc- - y -- ' - r-- thr-fouri- hs - - TUB 1.1TTLK ONVH Ihon t0 THK 6 WORK sol-einnl- y nt tober 29, unless the unions should choose to openly defy the government., for it Is hardly probabie that a de-- ! clsion lllb rendered by the board before that date. WhlJe the act gives! the board no traniiortallon power to enforce Us deit Is Understood that last CHICAGO. Oct. H-cisions, "tjetttd Brth. iwnifrrncfn oetwen Presi- erheod ef MalnttfiSMCS T Way dent Harding, members of the board. and railroad trrpltyn sHep laborers lotusd an ef. Attorney Ueneral Paugherty, Secre- Hcisl tary of War Weeks and the Intern! -- mmt-rt- , statsment saying $45,000 ef Ihtle commerce commission, placed ftg per. cent of tstal all the memtxrship In accord had veted to sutptnd werk In rf departments government as to wbat should done If either with ether union ss" a DroXtti ccM Hide rnoui In open dfU,ce., of . the labor bpsrd-. recent ws8 reduCtleni and xtk;9 tfn. .;.; . ,x . BULLETINS! J Th e the .unitr.s rt fuse to abide by WASHINOTrw- - ficClirTh -- theShnuld Voara "'rder. tt has ten pejnted'.ti f r tif n f rs mici out. the oard kouU. un!r I h. Iti .with and Germany r .t.ii. i Ausirj j,4-bissue a lUltmrnt m ,v,..'i X9 CITY UPSET AT f- FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS - errrct and the rresJdent acd his ad- vlsers could then proceed to cake such action as they considered nffjry. There has been some doubt whether the board could intervene and sum- mon the roads inrf uninn. PriOr tO the SrtllSt ttltlnnl r. roads, hat the bard apparently hasi mat auricu tr Lv lia. ence to the conference hold .a v ago by union leaders and raili-r,executives. xh hoard iMumn jurisdiction because that conference failed to reach a decision and a dipute is pending as a result. j DAVENPORT, la.. Oct. 21. Unus-y- a Interest has been aroused In Wal-cot- t. la., twelve miles west of here, stabllshment of a by the th first In the history Sunday of that community, Walcotfa religious sentiments have been said to be unique. Although a progressive business community with fine homes, schools and the town has no churches. banks, Since Its founding, about SO years ago, Wal cott citizens are declared to have refused to support or. tolerate a church. Until a few years ago Walcott has the distinction of being the wealthiest town per capita In the United Plate. A modern public auditorium recently was erected there. Rut the town doesn't want churches and the majority of its cltUcns have boycotted air church movements, according to a prominent citizen who today made this explanation. "We hsve always had peace, loyalty and order in our town without churches and we don't want this spirit disturbed." The new Sunday school starts with 26 pupils. oo . NOTED ASTEONOHER HERE FROM RUSSIA KKW YORK. Oct. 21. Dr. Otto Struve. IlUMlan astronomer, who came out of Rjifa with the Wrangel army last Norember and who had to chop wood In the forests of the Bul-ta- n of Turkey for a has arrived In this country toliving, Join the staff of the University of Chicago. It was announced today by the American central committee for Russian relief.- He has gone to Terke observatory.- William Pay. Wis,, to work with the director. Or. Edwin II. Frost through whose efforts he was located among the refugees near Con. stantinople. CH. AIRPLANE BUILT FOR " . feemal w'th ti:xt or moi.mov The text of the resolution follows; "Whereas, it has com to the know of the United Kiate railroad labor board that a dispute ex 1st a between the carriers and the organlia-tSon- a of their employees. "Whereas. Information has come to this board that a conference was held In Chicago on the Uth day of Octo-1121. between certain of the executives of said carriers and certain executives of aaJd organUatlons of their employes, relative to the matters In dispute at which conference no agreement was reached; and "Whereas. Immediately following said .conference It was announced through the public press that the executives of sstd orgsnltatlons of railway employees had issued and sent out to the members thereof, orders or written to strike and thai a strike authority vote had been taken on the lines of the csrrlers mentioned, and llHRON8 rpR STltlKK "Whereas, the hoard's information Is to the effect that said strike is threatened on two grounds: First, In opposition to the. wage reduction In declalon No. 147 of this board; and, second, on account of an unsettled dispute both as to wages and working conditions: "lie It therefore resolved by the United Elates railroad labor board: First, Insofar ss threatened strike Is In opposition to and a violation of decision No. 147 of this board, the above named labor organizations and each of said carriers be and are hereby cited to appear before this board for hearing as to question whether or not they have vio. lated or are violating declalon and "Secondly, that Insofar ss said threatened strike ! the result of a dispute between said carriers and their said organizations of empJojes concerning wani and rules and working conditions, this board 'hereby assumes Jurisdiction cf a,ld dispute on the statutory ground that It 'Is likely substantially, to commerce, and said carriers interrupt and said organizations of employees are hereby cited to appear before this board at Chicago, Illinois, Tor a bearing ci said b. No-147- dispute- - HKAitING O.V WIIDNKSDAY "The hearing pn both of the foreHICKSVIIXn. X. Y.. Oct. 21. An going matters t for Wednesday is armored, all metal monopUne. carry- October 24. 121. at 10 a: m. "He is further resolved, that the ing 20 machine guns and designed for attacking Infantry, entrenched or In secretary of the board notify each cf the open, left here at t:li this mom. said tsnifre an3 Its said organizatng with Rrook as pilot tions of employe, both by wire aad for a trip to Washington to be Inspectby mall, f the dat of said hearing, ed by army and nary officials. The and furnish cf thsrn with a copy . plan Is designed to resist ail weather of this resolution. "He It further resolved, that V conditions, to curry Hire men and has an automatic firing device which to said dispute are hereby dithe discharge of Jf.000 rounds partlss rected to malalaln the lUatt' of ammunition in four minutes. on the properties of said carrltrs quo uni o til said hearing and decision. The fceartnr will be open to the press and public, with more thsn 20S BABY SMOTHERS IN railroads and ant in LOUNGE MEN CLOSED ions Involved eitherroilmn directly or indl txwr. rmmy r tted l a Vienna, at th as achae0atdy. kV, tef n crnplets ll to set th.t up d"!ciomaiir ,ltP. w,u . tsksn sums format nsrmai re alls n s w I th i h I ! . ! trPs rrr.i ...A!T,Umn .1. " . iProsperous Iowa Commiinity Says it; Doesn't Want Peace Disturbed ti..t tr.... I 1 Hjrde-Perso- n Too will find these cn the Classified Page: " NEW four room combination bung-alow-, t dinln nook, table snd built-in- . kitchen cabinet, isrse sleep. -c"--t ing porch. ment. lot 40131 to Slley, bench location, Terms- - Price flow). 1318 FORD touring- In fine shape. Terms.. ArP'y . WOODROW washer almost nw. TICKCT to Chlcsico cheap, for $30. LARGK Hound Oak healer, m. bcinff advised of the On r boasd'g declaration today that there would United etrik of trainmen unless it was done in open defiant of thebe no rov, . ATTACKING INFANTRY 1 ARMS CONTINGENTS ranged." y. This theory Is the reault of a threat made by a young cpmmunlst, who m'.d he wai An' Italian, at the American paf3port .off tees here last Monday when the officials told him they could not give him a viae for America unlein he conformed with the regulation. The aDDlicant. who cave his axe aa 22 years. beHme angry when rrued. exclaiming "somebody will get killed for. this " A' guard was Immediately placed at the entrance to the office. This man, the police think, may be one of the gruup responsible for th bomb sent to the ambassador and the threats made against American officials in France. MOKE IJL7TTEIUS PltOTIlST. Ambassador Herrick, when he returned to his office this morning, found '68 additional letters of protest In connection with the Massachusetts' Case, two of them containing threats of reprisals against Americans, if the executions took place. The guard at the embassy was Increased today and every possible precaution haa been taken to protect the passport bureau, the reparations' commission offices and trie American consulate. : The communist mass .meeting of protest against the conviction of the two Italians, called for tonight in one of the. largest, halls of Paris, is causing Borne apprehension and the republican guard has been called out to keep order and to prevent demonstrations of any. kind In front of the embassy or the'other American offices. JUDGE'S HOME GUARDED. WORCESTER. Mass.. Oct. 21. The Worcester police are guarding the home of Judge Webster Thayer, of the superior court at 180 Institute Road to ward off any attempts by radicals to destroy or damage the building. This was one of the steps taken when police' machinery of the city and state was set In action to prevent radical outbreaks in protest to the conviction of Sacco and Vanzettl. last July, for the .murder of a South Bralntree paymaster. Judge Thayer presided at the trial In Dedham. ' While Chief of Police Hill did not believe there would be trouble In Worcester, he said the bomb outrage at the home of Ambassador Herrick In Paris, and communist threats to other American diplomats In European capitals had' fnduced" him to take every possible precaution to safeguard the and to prevent home of Judge Thayer 1 disturbances., . The Thayer home" Is occupied by Mrs. Thayer and her daughter. The Judge la presiding' at a session of the superior court at Cambridge. . oo l TIUII'AT LTTi:Ri:n. , -- - bruised. Injured and contused." the bill. "Bones were broken. "He sustained contusions about his feet, legs, arm, knees, body-anihead. "He sufftrd great pain and mental anguish and became greatly and permanently crippled. His Internal organs were weakened and Injured and his nertes permanently shattered and deKays ization in Kurope had ullpped through the Immigration lines and reached the United Staten within the laul two months for the purpose of Stcco trouble" if the two Itallnn. rtiilng and Vanzettl. were executed for the murder of which they were convicted In Massachusetts la ft. ntimmer. Many of these men. the official said, had been refued pasKprt. nt th American paport bureau In Part, but later were uble to get to America by other means.- - The police now ate me of working up the theory that theie cotnmunWii who failei to get J thrfRlTttrentlin?uUxc-rx:OaiiUiJUato Ambus.tador Herrick jnl h.en- blew up in bis home on Wd-t.'-t5'a- M. ons, and sinews became wrenched, ed rs United States in order to attend the armarrtent conference on its opening 11, daytNovember It is expected A. J. Balfour of the British delegation, will accompany the Mrs. Lloyd George prime, minister. probably "will sail with her husband. G. CHICAGO. tried to crank a mnU popular priced automobile when It had an allcscd defective "park I control rod and "as a result became sick, sore, lame and disordered." according fb his bill In a suit for 15.00 damages filed In superior court the manufacturer of tho against machine. "Invers of his muscles, tend- HERRICK GETS NOTES Home of Judge Who 21. Tex., Oct. Thompson, general chairman of conductor, of the International & Great Northern railroad, declared: "It doe not make any difference; the order to strike tomorrow has been issued and we are preparing to strike." and Disordered After Endeavoring to Crank Pop- , . CAN ANTONIO Becomes, Sick, Sore, Lame crnment, E Federal .prohibitioii , agents yesterday ST. of malt extract,. ' hops, bottle stoppers, French Police Estimate 100 large quantities Capital Plans No Changes icr(cks siphons other commodities which could be utilized in the Communists in Program- Because of 'manufacture of and Have Reached home brew in the store rooms of a local importing: kSL T Announcement U. S. Shores company. The seirure was made by, Andrew McCampbell, general prohibition agent from Washington, and other agents. No arrests - would be made in several McCampbell said simliar seizures ' other cities. The seizure is the first of its kind here. The manufacture of home brew is not permitted under the recent ruling of Prohibition Com- r Me, Owner Says RED ACTIVITY were made. TO APPEAR WEDNESDAY Drastic Action by Administration Likely to Follow Should Railway Employes This Fl ivver Strike Before Decision Is Announced After Hearing of Controversy, Nearly Ruined LOUIS, Mo., Oct.'- 21; P L AN 3 FORMULATED GOVERNMENT, D ) VEIKY. UN LZ3 Prohibition Agents Begin Seizing Home Brew Makin's On Sale" In Business Houses S. LABOR BOARD CALLS ROADS AND Mi Q) 3 BACKED BY U. P. M, 4 bB wpn echsn3 lh 0'a t.tr. "L'llV1" a a si Ts 7. VL. In .... will bta!n rravinn appresimattly twe wse's, WASHINGTON. Oct. 11 Usa )k. ' '". fjx?:;1?. hioh ,n by.which . It ton mace !, ethtr mtss t stated late today in admmiitrstlon clrctes, The lmpr.,nc v. eivtn that the thsy t..v,d ' ULrV-Wlf- xv,t th. w,trcf - bs'VsVC.d that i.p.SS x:lar,ra ,h," t peacs." Cetief -- sa . pr.,.d that swicablt and r2?ehaSfcl'",t th."ue "Botisiis; such sa In. volvsd In tht sssrclse force f war pewars. CHICAGO. Oct. Mh'. aoera ataoOation prebabfy Waatarn net vi foliew th. e. ample ef the eattern and ad- -' vertlae In ths nrwiptptn reada men re. place th atHkara. Sameul FeMon. te paa(-den- l 9f the Chicaso A Great Weiter, -aald today. w. have rece've ae applications alrssdy that we don't mar.y nsaat te advertise." Mr. aaid. Weaterw mat thia afternee. to cemplate minigtrt thalr of action in event plan ef a atrrka. and also to decide whan the reada ahsll coat netlcea ef cent wsce cut which they wfitheatktan ef the railroad labor beard. I tTh fr rHn p. -- j FORTS FIRE SALUTE TO AUMIRAL BEATTY N'KW TORK. Ort. Jl-nco- by of American deatroyers squadren which picked the liner u a rted AquttanU before dawn off Ambrose Aomlral Earl lleatty, of theIlghtahlp' IJrIUah ravy. arrived here today the guest of the American The admiral will attend the lerlon convention i., I vr. sab City. of Fort" mi!ton and bLtr.,t thundered a salutn of ;$ aa guns the liner Waring the cf grand f!et durlnc t; wcrld war slipped past on her to quarantine. Admiral and lu . l Americanto Iegtcn and quarannna th. siat an municipal soverrnients and taken otf on the navy cutter Vigilant. ... ir-IS- 5 enri-mand- jj-.- er e r dy 1 noon manors would before be eaor to hall to receive greeUrr- from Governor JdiiJer formal and Mayor H1 After the legion convention Admiral will go to .Washington. ho Is to serve In an advisory to the itntl.n delrat.on at the Irm'l-- n cnt conference, When er ialy FATE OF iUNISTER BEFORE JURY TODAY : e-c- h pro-vldest- or " SI'OKANK, Wash.. Ori. 21. baby of Mrs. Swimon was smothered ThursdayPfgne In a lour.ge which painters had rIoed. beddin. The l!vlng it contained only Mrs. child has F"ransn opened the lounge five minutes later. -- three-months-o- -, ld 1l'whn t. win last several recijy. propauiy day. Lack f any provision y inl URcr. for supndire the rajlros-- strike calf ed for October 20 made It Impow'.M to accept the plan offered by th fntt ed Htatee railroad labor board pitir f Continue on l'skj t lre,) d mnMlNOHAM. A!a. Oct. fr ' IU f chart i tpZ wi;k dera schedule by the raw cf the mappd Kdwin 21 tnt, e,.y.r'J' H.trial vlia Vs en wcond rr.virdar In (on',t-- v, with th drre cf J'!hr Jarr.as a!yir.r Is eiT"?-- i to ro to ensfi-a- . tha Ccyle. 4 la today upon the fwwlui.'cin of the c!cs ef the lnr 1 argument rfnr r rt urr.f -. attorneys 1 m. Jury v5itM ths m ,- y wr-- of the ahot r Awliunl Ho: ic tor Jrbn Ifcrrnw f who made th urg-f-in jnry t rmemr-- tr.at -- very rn n i 1 rtas in r:r.i to worar,:p f(of4-H- f a Ir.g to him own rcr.trlrnr.' f bthat "rei'gious preJulSr cut I t;-n.r- i r s .!. - |