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Show WEATHER "SAT IT WITTI - tha V k t YearNo. r hox spaurtrnent g-- strong southerly winds. ifty-fir- st JOBS.-Hul- kl Crttage tvbw. How (boat lh t l Job of rr notation? Why not th. hulkltng roJng thl rKl woalhcrr and stormy. hprlng may bo Mmw roor con f kirn or In Ox fa- nrr of jwr rtty and nation. Build. !ng t better than hrradlin-- . Rain tonight, an J Sunday: 'cooler in west portion; frtsh to " Utah P - f 305 - J . dr-lay- nj - - - . - OGDEN CITY. , UTAH SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1921. t ' . LAST EDITION - - P. M. 4 77? Cn) r1 irJ VI -- J 0 n (ha 0) LZ3 J LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS ISNT THE ONLY THING u Li Lk EDUCTIONS TO CUT OP S7 PLACED III OCLOCkT! T International Control WAveTne V,,' i acuoa JL- - ZT Cby fTECHT Neces-- 1 fThS Whip SIMMS U e i r- 1 nr-i- i You Domt wannaA TiKk. Vou can have I alvThe ceu-- Foe A ' g- I "fleer's yVf K ; ow Two jr-arnla- prr--rv- )Soh sFV - l:o. !iiouJ.1 hirrnffr by rtducllon In waco and !n thit t J rrctinedj and! Vh priefs downward tendency thould b for W I --ST ICR N I'nonCST J 1ST. Anticipated by tatnntii In official quartern bearing upon th iUrlJt rait of th raUron-- bratrbood. th rieciaion w rrr.dfXf-- 1. --ia-. tfc In ..V!?T' brought 24to lh romrriUtlon wetrn-t- t ber by organisation. The r9mmlilon, manImoily . held with the stale petitioning for reduction, though conceding the difficult financial mtwttlon or th rallrotd. m rti. B HOP CRAFTS BECiOE- m MA WOULD LR fj OWN ' The Mis UTaUJ SflWntlf' .. - lf cwttv frrMii !.! bnx' ix-tl- Tex.Oct. PAN ANTONIO. JS. n 1 " "5 j 1 tt t j .; 171rrrf -- v jltsTive. cl.iJrrr.an ot U,e rcr,uriSite cf tfrthrrhofHt.-rIj l; jed lr.!rur-!tr- n to the rnr tj keep awar frem Ithe tf nrsnj t.rct.rtr. A miu meett of th Ve hld thi tike: Against Brotherhood's Plans for Strike t!-.- :'.i-- f n z f!frnn, 3 CHICAGO, Ort t: UJ ortie Arn. M tlS'H HANDS, cornmlion further ordered a penr ron rlaled miki:s the rai i !re?. I "of InUU up In the rales I !.e n h er h r. 4 .f the worker Anerjea thei ; i thrat grslri product, in' ludins flour and way memterf f thr Kho;1 other commodl!!. to aree with the Craf l tr day rnl cnKdrn.tf erirte .;' til It. J Ji".'- Ir.'n th rerord arz'r: raw The cn lower level niaterUl. the e J n an irtl r.t otr.1 rmilln 1""grX;r risen. Increase given In 1S0 a thr cari.rirf tr.t?r the ar4 rier a JS per rent advance In lh . 'f' J.Jm to r.try r,tr ifi 4 to ait rullabor in work the miJ nnl a the valley and territory, h'.i i h'lf ToIt hrrsnhe r1 inn condition' 2S per rent advance within the mounrarh aii their ilf'li'nn te llraUrjrn tain and Pacific territory and 12 ! rr lfcO"J'tx nf, eJ with .i'.'M y ft to Mow eerlou rnut r, ihr .r.in.l per cent advance on commodities rlk . -- - Gasoline and -- Mi-iip- Fuel Supply ; , Waves 12a Feet High Crash on Vessel Bringing LIKE ORPHAN ALICE By international control I do not mean the "internationalization ot Thina." To the contrary. It is to the everlasting interest of all concerned that the sovereignty of China should; b restored and then respected. "soverToday China's She is just eignty" is a mockery. about as "sovereign" as little Alice, of the city homeless match-gir- l streets, naively wondering where her next meal is coming from, uncertain unof the future, at the mercy of an her-Bscrupulous world, a danger to . lf and i to society. China ; needs a guardian and, like to find one. Orphan a Alice, is bound Either stronger influence will pick her up and make her its plaything, or some disinterested group must guide her footsteps until she is in a position ? to take care of herself. LOOTING THE COUNTRY Great Terror " Prc-.-pare- d ' ABOARD STEAMSHIP f KASHIMA ITH the exception of coal and ' grasollne supplies, Oajden ! MARU, Oct. 22. (By Radia' to the, well prepared for the threatened Associated Press.) A terrific cyclone railroad strike, according- to "Secharacterized by the ship's commandcretary O. J. Stilwell of the tteden er, Captain Itsuno, as the worst in his Chamber of Commerce. .Representatives of the chamber of comthirty years' experience at sea, Thursmerce have made a survey of tha day "stuck this ship, carrying among local situation. other passengers .the principal dele. ,H..Defrees. president of Joseph gates of the Japanese mission to the the chamber. of commerce, of the conference.'Washington Becre- wired States, UjUted today Prince Tokugawa, head of the deleas Stllwell follows:, kV ' IrCcmfldent' gation, narrowly escaped Injury, "when your preparations a tremendous wave smashed, the door weir advanced to meet communl-- . of his room 'to splinters and hurled ty'.s necessities In event of a'.raU-- , fragments of the broken mirror In his road strike. Hope you are makibureau flying about the compartment. ng: this known to public general- - , Among China's 400,000,000 people, SEAS 120 FEET HIGH. and federal government. "Also" ly two small groups will be found to op120" feet high, towering sixty Seas condemnation of this threat- - . your of control over any of feet above the ship's flying bridge, pose any form ed defiance to both constituted affairs. the country's, aboard, demolished furniture. in authority and economic welfare of The fh-s-t group is the grafters; the swept salon-ansent- trunks and the the entire nation.- Pleas? Advise second, a section of the educated other articles cabins,' the me your preparations and action." spinning across dinclasses.. the wrenched in chairs the decks, OGDEN PREPARED. " .; masses about The 390,000,000 ing salon from their fastenings and In reply. Secretary 'Stllwell strong if uninfluenced by Either of tumbled passengers Into the scuppers. wired as follows: the two, groups, would welcome anyCaptain Itsuno drove his ship almost "Ogden well prepared to weath- which would better their pres- into thingbeast-othe teeth of the wind in his effort ;erproposed strike. Coal and g;as- f ent burden lot. flee to safety from the swirling that ollne- only necessities liable to run There is scarcely a province in China to washer towards the vortex .' short, ltallroads entering Ogrden k! which has not its grafting tuehun, or of thdragging disturbance. Today the vessel well, prepared. Apparently railgovernor, a little king and finally broke jrptri themilitary cyclone Sj'grlp.; roads welcome strike, to get .rid' ' war-lorand a law unto himself. 1,665 miles out of YoUphama. or hostile and inefficient work- own his Backed by personal army. 'he r EXPLAINS METHOD, r men. Government agent has- been defies all comers, including Peking. n glv-eWith the 'danger past, Captain Information." Geri. Wang Chan-yuaone such Members of the United States addressed the passengers in the tuchon,' recently deposed by his own Itsuno He salon secret; the service have , arrived ;.!la, ' that declared, today. is to have carried tempest was the worst in his three dereported subjects, and are working on the Ogden off with him;between $10,000,000 and cades of. sea strike In experience. situation, explaining to Secof the and $16,000,000 people's money retary St il well according ; IB .now living in peaceful retirement. his course to breata from the cyclonic fixed' the center ' area, he said h first OFFICII I A IXtX)R3IED, UNBRIDLED GRAFT a- - wireitss' sent storm. of the message Superintendents of thC'rarlous 22 ; in tuchuns There 'are China. to.the.'Canadian Pacific liner divisions of the. Southern Empress Borne 19 or 20 of them are Wangs. Pacific Asia, which,1 was oh lhe,9ame course . company haye, .been Informed of ' Under the; tuchuns are the minfr of betwen 'America and", the Far East, methods of procedure In case th "grafters, clear on down to the coolies and to rparh then began his. aLruirrrle threntened railroad strike la called who scrub the yamen floors. -- vs- altered re- - v j course The to 'word 'received hera safety. io according at is There There Peking. graft today from San Francisco by loin and public graXt all over China, in . cal railroad officials. the wind, and when thf danger finally y: private enterprise over was vessel's the head today, have .Applications again At my hotel in Peking a peddler already been i fe:e,,Ted 1n various divisions fol- -, f came up i to my- room to sell some was pointed' for Seattle; ;y " lowing the placing of advertiseSEMANSHIP PRAISED. . He confessed he had to trinkets. ments in various at The passengers aboard passed a resof porter p.y "squeeze" toto the. "head the west yesterday. newspapers s ; on my olution, commending the superb seathe door and the, OO--r V, floor. If he did not come through, manship displayed by Captain Itsuno, . hf Raid, he could never enter that his officers and crew. CANADIAN FISHING Prince. Tokugawa. hotel again. He 'was not following' his lying, eHher. special fad, began to collect the autoVESSEL WINS RACE No grocer or butcher can long do graphs of his fellow passengers, as a business with a household unless every souvenir of the occasion, -and everyservant in that household is given his body followed suit. HALIFAX N. S., Oct. 22- Blue u)i or grart, or "squeeze." Today the delegates I o the Washing- Nose.. oMienburg. today won the first Try. If you dare, to buck the ton conference'- are wondering if, in international fishermen's rave in , a view of the threatened. railroad strike wind of. 27 knots that carGraft, in high places and low. in the United States, they- . will be ried away the- - foretop mast-- of her forced to travel across .Canada and rival. Elsie, of Gloucester, Mas., after ; thence' (Continued oll .rUgC Two) half the course had been covered. by steamer to Washington. - - , . ". -- - -- ; -- . ' . - - " v . , -- - - I - d, - ; n, - r . , 4 4 . , . ; -- y- , hall-boy- . ' '. . . , - : - . rip-roari- . -- - ' - ng rllt irirr.rin ' it. ar.l C" rd brakemen "r'- ' . CurcirrnU at rr- a !.. t ",l .ere r:wt thf front tri t aV.on rhd tJke4 M All Mc,?v then ivc un r't ranridT.t of victory for the thej d n tA-.- 1 .1 t- r I- - ate es er v.- - -- f.-r -- ld V - -- te u'r -- - y, - ce Oes-tenbu- rg Hock-efolle- Austro-Hunrarla- imo-tlon- - , m8e tf after thw nun i- Kx-Emper- or e n jrt - ed - h,! f rn ; r..;n-- bl ',:t h ? tary-treasur- - ccn-ftrrf- - ft eo-op-r- es . r ! o i r - Ior-!f'hi- li,t .rs ntatnl any arllv railroad wU.cut. l i ni:i(.irr. iiir-tt The crafts Issued HNm.r; It was !. deciarlnjr lcfrr:h. erk'nl thst the reirral r.r.iiT t i at the mn njult wcrH of the ronr t;t tr:hr-hood- a th' ro!, membership would rtot handle Bi freitht rrih the (bat tb" r"a.l other union tn even thev struck, t om i per&t trair.f u t;i- President Jewell. John cott, Inter Mtthuut rui't'M r.r r.y 't irnfer of mm f r f r nf tho r.J)w ay ltrp'-- b nif n! and ttie of 'department and the president othrr df of the 4 affiliated isntorw. slcned a ptct wo remain !oal to the read. statement adired to their men !n Mr. Gcf jrtU. s'.atej a.'o that the w hich aald r ration of freiehl train" n. Stht b currr.e- - hat "We th'y wrre definitely ad lea October tailed a Sontrr t'rlot! . th 14. 111. by th offtcr of th four tbsn toiJ C4 did r". road .r a krs transportation, orcanlrationa that they propoM to hire t r would not under ahy circumstance ;i: IUS IWTBOLLING Arn-.'"- . i with the 'federated shop HOFHTO.X. Tex . ()fj. ::. crafts orgtnliatlons in tho. threaten- cuards trok jp patrol duties at th ed strike situation, beginning October I oternJorar 4: Great Northern yar.2 Stt. H21. here at noon, as 1 60 trainmen, mem"U further developed-tha- t If any ber a of the Brotherhood, sbndon'd claas of employe deriad to trike the!r wrrk. Hwlichlr.e in the wuh lle:n. they, the four tranporta- - wna at a rtanis'.ill but op rating)arc tlon organization would not be bound ' ftrial aid all paiwnjfr train cre to remain cn strike after they had re- - j will be maintained, the t of the to strikera filled by cew men. celvrd a settlement acceptable tnent. vn tnoutn loose w no nat Jn makin? their strike successful had received no settlement UNANIMITY RULE IN and were still on strike. The shop crafts were first cf atl the JURY SYSTEM SCORED unions fo vote on a'sirlkr. 436,009 vote being cast for a, walkout, with ! KIVnUKIDK. Cal.. Oct. 22. X'nUed 4000 opposed. to a strike.. After th vote wa cinvtwrd President Jewll Ft lea Judire Henry D. Clayton of the announced the-- would await action by middle d'.stricj cf Alabama. dicu3 th labor board In the rules case. what h eaid wer faillnir of tbe Fix hundred thousand men are af- American Jury srntrrn in an addrex fected by the shop crafts' dcJlon. The lfcre"lh California Bar association sixrunlcn Involved ar the Brother- her Friday. a his Subject "Popularix'.r jr hood of Hallway Carmen of America, 'Taking AdmlnSitr-itlo. of Ju:.ce," the the International Brotherhood of E'.ec- - fthc As- - J jri&t declared expense was Incurred trlcal Worker, the International soclatlon of Machinist", the - Interna-- 1 end time lot Jn Jurors atiemptirr to f Blacksmiths, j riach a unscinio-- n verd.ct in tloruvl Brotherhood and then f;n'.!y Forger and Helpers; the Amal-- j- Important Hhet Metal Workers lnler- pcrtlr.g diwirtm'nt.. national .Alliance; thje .International) "The rale requiring r.r.tmlty' !n Brotherhood . of IWtlrrnvakers, Iron ' Jury verdict hat long torn under t fihlpbullder and America, fire cf sen-- J cf the rowrurj ' . abl. t. A WAIT IFt ISKIN. taid Judfi Uwyem and Th statement lwue4 B. if. Jew- ten. each t'.r.ie when th auo. ert it brouiM forward Its ell, president of the !io; railway laborers" department.-AmericaFeder- ar charred with attempting to d. ation of Labor, which include the ttroy, th entire fattlc of Jjitice a. hon craft. eid th ;t ur.isr.i wotiid , juci u:aytori : &s t o:.arter vcte ox tr.e jurytni s a vrrdlcl.' tor beard I" h p v rr ru and w c r k n c co hd it InM' and then reconvene the gsnrJ officers and decide on future action. - . MONTANA RESIDENT - ed . M-r- ; s t WHITE PLAINS. N. V. Oct! 22 " c.-r t Mtmler of th Itockfir family In the lT.000.o0 trun funJ Ex-Kin- g created by the will ofthelate Jamea effort to Stlllmnn Friday draw them anj nil opped nther potential .luio Ue divptc litigation A." Htllrman. liAnker. Jame by brgun 22 Oct. VIENNA. (By the Annfcrnter Fifl Potter : and otated Press.) Admiral Horthy. the aglAnstGuttheFtiltman. ... . baby Is to rumored here Hungarian rejtent. counfeL theyThrouh argued have fled from Budapest this morn- BltilnKt a motion whith would have all ing, following new of the arrival of hdneflciarte j. show ; ru Charles In hi. former do- potential should be roade main. Budapest advice state that a why they with Wr.notStlllman and hern has legitimate government. Mr. .wharo paternity luv formed there. istlllfnan impugned. This . move, was made by J. E. Mftck. suardltil for Guy. ..VIENNA. Oct. (Br The Asso who told Supreme Court Justice ciated Press). Former Emperor that hi purpose w- - to setCharles of Austrla-Huns.irat arrived one divorce action both the Oedenburg. Burgenland. J'rlday aftel-noo- n tle In th of the rhlld anrjhl right to in nn airplane from Swiuerland. paternity an to ; according J Oedenburg message today, and reported to be proceed A. F.- Jenks. counal for Mr. Percy ing toward Budapest, escorted by r, A. I'.ockcrell'-- and Mr. "William , troops. . James sisters of A provisional government. th adcontended thl would bring Into the vices state, has been formed In Bur- case many persons with no Interest genland. in the Interest, the unovr Count Jullu Andrassy, .former In the l!tl;tlon save that underwere will of the elder Hllllman "they n minister. forrign entitled to share at wm time m the ! FORCES JOIN' CHARLES. trust funds. He declared the court.. A. message which reached 'the ento grant-thwithout Jurisdiction tente mission here this forenoon the advices that former Emperor. Charles had arrived at Oedenburg In an airplane. CONFERENCE ON MEAT This place tha time of his ' arrival at Thursday afternoon. STRIKE TO BE. HELD iThe Oestenbeurg forces immediately went over to Charles upon his CHICAGO: Oct- - 22. A' conference at Oedenburg and he wta proclaimed ' king, according to the mes- of exeeullv-- of f icr and - representative of the allied crafta f the packsage, GOVERNMENT TO ACT. ing Industry to d!cu the threatened TAIUS, Oct. 22. The Hungarian Strike of the Amalgamated Meat Cutgovernment will act as it did on the ters and Butcher Worlcmen will be occasion of the previous attempt of held here "next week.' C, J. Hayes, former Emperor Charles to resume the president, ha announced.' The union throne In Hungary, according to Infor- voted for a strike 35. IS I to 2110. he mation obtained here today, and. will announced lat nifht. ' ' take, measures to expel ,the former .HeprenentallTe of thm "bir five" monarch from Hungarian territory. It packing firm maiftrd JittJc lntr-e- t Is declared. In th strike vote, pointttday .EMPRESS WITH CilAItEES. the total of 21.144 vote out that ing LONDON. Oct. 22. (By The Asso- announced by Mr, Hays was only a ciated Pre). Former Empress Zita small minority T ail th workers,' The is reported in a strike ballot was not a specific pro-teof Austria-Hungar- y a particular thing, but Central News dispatch from Vienna to have arrived at Oedenburg in the air- simplyagainst an authorisation of the officer to call a strike at any. time .they plane' with her husband. ( on thoucht It advisable to protect the interests of th men.ne- TJ. S. TO WITHDRAW two-yer-o- Wr.ltJn f i ' ni;fr tt ion IatMsr. are ild mjl- ?,r,i ihun ror.,1 rod ytr.eri Ion. Thrlr r.ctlfto at iiwHfrl ti''rrl hind the Amortcnn Ferti of IaI bor ban-eficlarl- . jh3rk. hr rr ROOKEFELLEBS MAY ENTER STILLLIAN ROW , ati th big four brot J.erW'.d in 1 vt switchmen's c rj union. rfi!rh ed a waU.mit 3i. The crafts, known a thw sy f the division line moving aeroI now taken awa. which half T101 t'-- -2 , ed d r ' Chamber of Commerce Survey Government .Prepares to Shows Drive and Troops From Hungary - - n w-ter- 1- CEP1RET EGASM Otherwise City Is Well pl H- - In Ogden Low for-Strike- . watk-.f- rwl?-- ne-r;r:- h EA Two hundred and fifty Lraaemen and wltchmtn if V.,0 International ar.5 fs 9 g j irat Xz) 'rn ra rem 4. ijn AMcn'.o 111" J5a: Vr li:,; i 'Owflt a''l;rul!irrhool en Mayer oifiriai Tot a and th renr.!4 li;aci(. a es r rf jUrt .e ar1 thern tioner won r. I? t Um rni5i PftiAIfl1 U ' u is ai rixn from wheat decUion remorenmn., on-ha- :iJ,i - and hay of the Increase- given-the raUrod In 1I20 and on all other grain fixe the rate at 10 per cent le than thone on wheat. The T J 1 f ne"trn"a 0 TW 'f" C . NOT - l (VAorU ? - y e the Irard rni Into ektt iw hotel hnro the Ilallmatl TckTrapJrm ta tn tr tnlrr .MT4ori that tlc union iw dec4de5 to a tvt Quit wrk the hroi her ")ln If the trtkr eff i nr.il by November 20 t th t.ttri. nd that th" Inxv tat of rnuroaaj rarrln k, rrhlrh 11 to th lncm Jv j J ot 1 - - A. j . - ! of $7 a ton in the ; n 1 - A - -- j YORK, Oct. 22. NEW Guards Take Up Patrol Duties in Yards at Houston, Texas i rrt-sn- sentence, sums my most outstanding impression after months of rej searcK in the Oriental republic; and, in Its nakedness, it states one " of the most terrifying political situa 1 o n s called to publii; ata tention within ' generation. It Is terMfylhS because it suggests SV. P. SIMMS a state ot; affairs nut of which might easily spring events which would, lead to the of the vestige of cirilization--lef- t after the last war. Unless the Pacific conference which begins NoV. 11 can discover a way to unitethe powers on a plan for the rescue of China perhaps against the of many, if not most of her desire DolIticians-l-6nly own' !by a miracle tan disaster; be averted. And the unification of the powers on the China question will not be - ; easy. All the ereat powers do not' want a Btrong, progressive China. Some of thpin see their ereat. opportunity in her utter helplessness. China herself t will add to the diffi eultv. Probablv the majority of her supervision politicians oppose foreignsome of them over any of her affairs: because of a highly sensitive national pride, the rest because they know the time suqY supervision begins, the day ends when they can plunder the coun nests. try to feather their own Yet. for the sake of the peace of the world, the job must be done, difficult and dangerous though it will so-call- .Armed (V m b. 'ANNOUNCED price of standard rails waj announced today by the United !NEW MEN AVAILABLE SUte3 Steel corporation. The Grain, Grain Products and new price is 540. ' The statement, by Elbert H. !Shop Crafts Decide Not' Hay Principal CommodiTo Strike With chairman of the Gary, corporato ties Benefit Brotherhoods tion, taid: "Present cost! of production ' J. In Oct. WASHINfJTt'N, tk-t- . do not justify this action, but it ;r. di, Thec"iiuu;o. Rweping dorl.lon ino,vlng the cntirrj ), TIw Vn1lrd Mflir deU hoped and expected reduc- imllrrvid rallrcid ltunllrn. aite rulrt. 2 p. m. w at rwml Ilirr In f th inmncs and prrwslon Inlufrlry other-wisnhtiout tifrirlal adIor that th irtiUi. IntprBtAte commTc cmmt-'.otoday tions in freight rates and ?nim on tlw International Jt c;rrt ordiTd th frHKht rat" on grain, with together large opera- Northrni railroad cf Tcxa Iia.l ju t Eraln prolitt nnd hv throyrhout lh-will have a bencfi. their ii!ax. toon tions, wttern half of th Lnltd Ktatrn The lioant. ItrmtM rr, went Into duced bv an averas of approximately cial effect upon our costs." cif rvTptv.-- r tu per cnt. to Ji'n' rrrii't wli.it actlfi mluld ttfreim takrti Notice was ictven. the cArrlr tht .for the ttolatkm tf order h f ornmliiilon rxitf'J the reduc,lt Jn-- e the Ptatu qnn. tion. to ! pat Info effect lmmdi!it- - - - AT NOON TODAY i Written Expressly for NEA Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. If China 8 a nation is not. to disappear from of thp faop of the earth, some form international c o n- placed trol must beessential over- her particuaffairs larly herinfinances. a blunt This, " PROMPTLY HEED WEST PROTEST! Writer Discovers PHILIP m Costs Country Being Looted By v Armies of Grafters, BY WIL.LIAM RA1LMEM QUIT TON A PRICE OF RAILS L C. C. Places Stamp of Approval on Cuts in Wages-a- nd sary or There Will Be Disruption, Simms Says NUMEROUS DANGERS U" ar-rlv- ai I " n i un-Dr- op - - e -- "He'r-ertr'-TT- f )t n 4 re tror.ru 1 st 1 -- ? 0-0 ' .i . MONSTER MOONSHINE YANKS IN GERMANY WOLLAN ACQUITTED Di SYSTEM DESTROYED WA8H1NOTON. Oct. 22. The gradHT. tXJb'IP. Mix.. 22 KABER MURDER CASE men ual withdrawal of American troop 2 ,ft. wer arree-.3 rallcr.f of i ''. . HANGS SELF IN JAIL v"t. 22. r,,-T- r, OMAHA, Nfb- near of utter. IltT'.int. Mont., e or hlrr.e'.f r.lrht hanred from to , CLKVJ'.UN'l', V.. Oct. 52 A er- - maah and &30.C0'j sAiit r of wtne and cay jn t n tr.einuy warn c; neearly Germany. expected In . two ..werk. re cor.f :cate-win start, with and nine whisky If It w fesr. 4 har.rlrirs reduction ' of ' the in the trial of Mr. Emma CoUUto complete Involve. a stilts were demolished In a 'on th!; top cf a rr ;b He cte-American forces there to about for her aliened connection wish th series of rJd in northern Ft. t of clclh from a , of the prenent atreneth of 11,50 death of Ianie r. n oo a a a a rr Mr. Mutter rd stat n:xht county by Friday lat puMlhr, officers and men. The "re1tjc;t!on 121 over two yer o, St'i ah trier on and federal spert. wro estimated that- the union 'a.in he accomplished by the mi'ldl- - of next an indirtment fir it detree ttey destroyed t:o rt h of , he charslrr h'iredav- - when j Wit March. i murder. Ucu liquor ana distilling element. ( Act! -- i::e-e- :. 12 C ( " . one-hal- f. KAt-er- . l Iu r-- .. - . X i- - . trlp-.ttre- r-.- a r I t |