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Show I THERE WEATHER Fair tonight and Saturday: not! much change in temperature. Year besrt throb Hup of norocr-r- u letter being written to Kant a Claus by poor little tot of Ojrdcn. lie a Good r Fellow and twlp make life more bright for these llecrd children. UTAII Fifty-fir- st Is tin-drr-- wvvv OGDEN CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. No. 153 T LAST EDITION 4 P. M nraTOH llltElf grail P ffTlfPFf 1 M (IfH PI M H fill n) pri ; ?(SPfflo)f? Cyl 13 El n i iQs ACCEPTANCE BY 1H 1)1 IRELAND SEEN ITE SPLIT Hi Arthur Griffith Will Ask Dail Eireann to Ratify Agreement DE VALERA OBJECTING 111 CHICAGO (By The AssociatDUBLIN, Dec. the ed Press.) The ratification of BriGreat treaty between Ireland and Dail Eirtain" will be moved at the eann meeting next Wednesday ofby Arthe thur Griffith as it chairman announced was plenipotentiaries, de Valera. de- by the Dail publicity not be moved as a cabinet :'deJtetoSr added the statement, because : differed elaborate lishments state-mTntissu- ed Enter House WOMEN estab- opium-smokin- g Old Positions - ,The lh thtACkln. CHICAGO. Dec rMrtlttrir from vlrVTifTiOft yards slrklTvaareported thLs morning. laDorer. George Pil, 36' years old. died In the county hospital of gunthot wounds received Wednesday night. The police said. PIU was shot by a motorcycle policeman after he had thrown several bricks. AGREEMENT as- M An IS PARLEY i PLANS LOOMS te Y ' 1 . i five-five-thr- . oa-b- ee I Anglo-Japane- - se , - llq-u- all-Irela- nd -5 i g-p- 1- -2 -- - -- . 1- -2 1-- . - four-pow- er out-and-o- ut " . . - OR : 5 HOURS Tom Slaughter, Awaiting Execution, Escapes From Arkansas Penitentiary NEARLY IN FIGHT FEEES SIX OTHERS -- -- dd 18. s 0 first death r- yeraa, trey RULES PRISON ago Richard Rlrrninghsm, courw In surgery to become Convict Gains Complete tvalk a best llian be the world's Bull-jawe- d Brute Can't! Control After Getting Pos list today with one of the best records In Nevr York polloo history. Bulldoze Me,M Senator session of Weapon A student of crtrulnolcxry, Birmingham, who was made a sergeant of decriminals oonfcfvUona was of many tectives? credited with having obtained the Declares through kind trratmewt. LITTLE HOCK, Ark., (By the Ao-eUtt- d llo loved his job to well that he fought, he said, against promotion for Press) Tom Elauthttr. murho didn't want to be taken off the beat. bank robber, wanted In OkOFFICERS EXCLUDED derer, snd Texas. lahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, the Associated Press.) Sir Arthur Pearson Is LONDON. Dee. an snd Pennsylvania, last night tcok; accident at his home here. While In his bath he slipof of the here, lockped, striking hi head sgainst a Tancet. Manned, he fell Into the wster Georgia Solon Asserts He charge ed the warden, penitentiary nd guard his family and wss drowned before aid could reach hlro. In the and dtxrs cells, gates opened Want3 Made one lie wasfailed (Note-- Kir Arthur lVarson wss bfen February 21, Investigation of the a'.l to offered freedom prison, of the outfttandLna- pnblici-tIn England until his eyesight completely Much Broader and after the rtiltcc prisoners frr rise la ItM.He fonmhnl I Varan's Weekly and other well known publics tlon. five hours. ecsped in n automobile National InAt the time ef his death Wf Arthur was president cf-2:10 o'clock this mernlfir. at stitute far Bltnl jut4 durljjjj the war be orantfd measures for the. benefit - tTNDKK Dec- - t.The meet- WASHINGTON. DKATIf sUXTKNCi: . of hJnd soldier iaUaio . mr oi tne smate commute invesii" eiaugbtsr. under sentence ef Jr;h WaUon. by .Snator In rating . refreshment Dec. . 9. most tlw in Kiwir.g oi a iruy guard at YOIIK. liquid despiaod Water, mi i.. NEW restaurants and cabaret, will lx the only available stimulant ;s Prison farm at Tucker. Aik. llleisllr hanged In Frane al - !!h for high Jinks along the gay thoroughfare on Xew Year's eve, if prohibition most broke up In a row today after where he was serving a life sentence ct Deputy Fherlff Row agents liave their way. The frequency with whirh federal officials hare re- Senator Watson had threatened to alao for the kT.ling Hot Fprlr.gs. took six ten cently been patronizing seTcrsl of the ronsl popular reports has bom Interthe far of an arrny officer slttlnc In Iirown. of him. four of whom were p.. vjcis alth biggest night. preted as a forerunner of a tlzht lid ou fle tha audience. under sentence groes f f dtath. E.x "Tlier raids mean tluU Broadway,oneperliai foe lh first tJmr In Ha of Chairman hold took Rrandafee of the agents declared. negToes under death sentence in concareer, will see a dry New Year's day, 'the situation snd first directed Sen- nection the riots at Klalne. Ark, ator Watson to lt down, ratlin the In 191. with refused tha opportunity ant sreant-st-srm- s to enforce his orders land then, at ths request of the sena remalnei in their cells. ENGAGES IN BATTLE tor, excluded all army officers from the room. said Slaughter Reports earlr, Henator Wataon d"c!rd that Major had enraged In atoday with cm. gun fight D. Cochey hid Insulted hlra by tha cars a Benton. 2i miles southwest, ot manner in which he looked at the sen- here, but that no one was Injured and i ator. that and Ms had turned northwest from there.party THnKATTIXS TO SLAP. Four armed poeies snd sheriffs !q d be Til not by that were scouring the.r several brute." Henator Watson de- sections counties tfce escaped convicts. An for to CocbeJ. clared, and walklnr up unconfirmed reocrt wss received hers said: the car had teen abandoned ntaf "For two pennies I'd slap your thst Denton. face." After the escsf e It developed the reThen tha chairman called the volver beenlsmurgled to daughtsnd Cocheu and other er In thehad death cH. where he had been left the room. Cir- Former sruarded alnce bis conviction at State Strengthens Army Surgeon officers When the excitement had aubsld-je- d closely IMnebluTf of the murder of the convict Meets Death Without Senator Watson announced that be guard. cumstantial Evidence desired the committee to call IS illness. K'.sughter succeedwhose names he presented ed Feigning Sign of Emotion Against Alleged Slayer a In to open his cell getting alone with a great volume of letters.2 door aboftt :1 gurd o'clock last nlghL lie were then adjourned until Hearings held this and up guard another RICHMOND. Vs.. Dec. t. Dr. Wll-m- r o'clock LOS ANGELES. Cal. Dec. 9. Mrs tomorrow afternoon and the ing nearhy. took their pistols andstandsurAmos held sn executive session. forced them to go ahead of him totrVn former committee Elizabeth liesanty again took ths.wit army Hartley, the PJIOTI-S- T LODGFD. stockade where their presence admitranchman, was put to death ness stand in the superior court here Senator Watson at the resumption ted them snd permitted him to overtoday at the trial of Arthur C. Huron. ,ln ths electric chair Jn the state on duty there. of Inquiry today protested against power the one th murder thethe with the murder of J. Helton tentiary early today for decision of the committee to con-fi- n Slaughter then giard the cells and epened Mrs. Sue Tlnsley Hadley. the Inquiry solely to the question offered all the prisoners liberty. Only Kennedy last August. Mrs. Uesantyjof six took sdrantsge of the offer snd Prison altenJ-sriv- e of hangings. testified yesterday that she saw llurch J" November. "I want to protest against the ac- two of the guards were locked up. into the canyon near Kennedy-- ants declared Hadley went to . his tion In narrowing committee this of VP WARDEN IXTiS on the death calmly and stoically, home between 7 and 8 to hanging of solths investigation He one next took gxiard to the office dier without trial by court martial." ef the penitentiary with nlsht of the shoottnir and saw hlmj Dr. Hadley made no tatement him and took h oeath further than to say Senator Watson declared. IL Turning the guards of out again after the time it possession pro- on duty there over to th men who "My chsrges were broader. I nar- that he had "made h!a peacs with rnrri sh was th tofirst witness nrotest these being charges against to escape with him. Next he God and was prepared for the end." rowed. I want It understood that I sm elected duced by the state bring the de- The went to the hospital and forced a. one most closed execution the going Into the shooting of men by nurse to precede him outside the walls fendant actually to, the place of the sensational murder casei of in ths his- their officers," to the apartments occupied by Warden shooting at the hour of its occurrence. tory ot Richmond, XIKVnONKD. IlOOSi;VELT If. 1 1. Dempsey, snd his family. Ths PARTLY LV CONFLICT. STORY OF CRIME. The committee uggestd that It nurse awakened them and Slaughter Mrs. Besanty's evidence wag partly Mrs. Hadley'a body was found in might be necessary to go before the then forced them to accompany fcim on senate snd sslc that the resolution di- to the death cell, where they wens in conflict with proof of Burchsjthe Jamea river near Richmond the Inquiry" be enlarged. locked up. He told them he would not whereabouts on the night of the shoot- Von-- recting HoosevelU Jr.. harm them and later brought them a "Colonel Theodore the inff that had been already presented. Bigter several weeks later. A search corroborates my statement that a of coffee with c re a m. sugar and waashot by an officer." Senator pot Witnesses had told the Jury that theyjfor Dr. Hadley was begun by local su- cups. wss testified st declared. "It . in t v. thsn threw the gates rf t.n i thorltles which carried them throush Watson officer .hot the sol- - theSlaughter the trial th4t of Canada VhT andthe wide open and le't- .1 ,v,r." ny penitentiary .sZ, Pru of miles from hootinff.lhe on a d!fr without prorogation whatsoever." HireJy set about outfitting himself and fnaUy npprhended at 7:45 o'clock the evening it hap-'r.nin xew Mexico. At the timsi "Do you want Colonel Roosevelt with civilian clothes from Mrs. liesanty said yesterday 'ot hit arrest he waa In tlaguls and 'called as a witness?" tha senator waa companions the wmmiwirr. pened. she saw him in Beverley Ulen. where mndtr nn tmmr.t name. lie was tak-- 1 asked. ALARM SPREAD. "No. I would not embarrass him. the shots were fired be.ween 7 and 8 At 2:10 s. to Denver. Colo., where, according said Mr. Waton went on to say he pro he heard sn nutomoMl Dempsey o'clock in the evening, roaay on to the Htnrlco county authorities, he snd leaving cross xxaminatlon she varied this by rnode a written- - confession that he posed to try the casa on lbs floor of with the"sld of prisoners above, who 8 . senate. the ".had killed his wife. cut a hole through ths flovr at his disaying it was not earlier than oo I . o'clock. rection, he escaped from the death cell CONFESSION" USED. and spread the alarm. INFORMATION. KEIT . Th. cnf.lor . used ssaJn.t htm STAMP AGENCY FOR Slaughter had taken an sutomoMls It was developed during the exam- - in ha trial. In the confession he also to Mrs, Slaughter and strlp-pe- d belonging COLLECTORS OPENED inatlon that Mrs. Desanty had kept declsred he shot a mysterious "Dr. tlre-beall the from a roadster . her information about the case rather tOtiffin. a fellow surgeon in ths army. to Edward son Dempse-yof longing scan me a sns os to herseir until iook but an Investigation proved tnls to - ths warden. colI. tamn WASHINGTON. DC because, she said. Deputy District At unfounded which Ilsdlty finally ad lerfora mnA r1a1ers hereafter will He PRISONER ONLY 38 who is asststtng at mitted. torney Asa Keyes. . If years old. He told Slaughter 9 .. V V W.i"I i UU in ll'tl an AssociatedIs ITesa ( laSt jww(v From the time of his the trial, had asked her to refrain ent at d lr 1 1 from . e"t 11r ine ponoutct aeparxmeni the time of his first corresponC ad Indav from discussing it generally. Several A.,,,. i.nlll hi. Halh In Incarceration . . ln master Genersl Iost Washlnrtoru r,imfl... newspapermen appruntnm ner. sno ley ri,rr, - the wss here he thst ssvaorenlteotlary me orarr i'T iiiays said, but she hsd declined to talk to and indifference. In southern Arksntxs and when jllihment of a phtlaltlHc 'stamp sgncy reared 00 them. 14 years old was convicted of a chargs . to In meet the tha long department After the attorneys finished their ' demand of collectors to b of grand larceny and ant to the reJunniled T.'P'P'T A A VY w WTTlflWR Questions four of the women Jurors TWO y form aebooL Ha served his term ar.d KJYtQ abUl to buy amps, particularly spe- - then asked Mrs. Besanty about various drifted Into Oklahoma Fines r,o, eMln. rre,ently In nu points. One wanted to know whether BY ARIZONA FIREMAN. Jn postof time he that psrticlpsted from direct the flee, or money ordersdepart It was light or dark the, nUht of the merous ban k hs In Arkansas. robberies i ment-were Cash shooting and was told that It was weiil YUMA. own iovn sns sis Inviolable condition, of j John see Aril. Dec Th.t enough for the witness to j0j on." JWsrd. s volunteer flremsn, killed in enough what was rcflnr oo- Tinrr fire here last Sunday. lft v He eeraped l"i from the Tttss i wM n w a was revealed A TTrtV A T T.' W T.TrtTVT whrn! r1 hfe term la Texas was and x ... Thuri,lv penitentiary xvXjXV Another asked whether Irs. Obsn - l - "." " 7"tr. unexpired when he killed Deputy Pher-If- f defendant, said by ths, wit- - of fI7 rin0 re.t. Su Loula. Mo., tip- chain, a OF C. OF K. DEAD IS Urown In Hot rprirgs a mils eter ness to hav s been standing by K.nne - !on thw clty of Turns for damages to' I a sr'K year a when ' the witness srrlved Ward's sllegtd widow snd two chll ' dy body denied to FlJiv.rhtfr vi'lrr creit5 appeared to be aid at that time. The dren In St. Louis., . HARTFORD. Conn.. Iee. Mm In but admitted t h i :vnt. witness said Mrs, Obenchaln appeared man had married Mrs. u. McDonald. If, Assistant supreme be had penrfj Yuma The rt t taken paaflv rebberie.. nervous and excited rather than sad. Alice Miller of Globe. Arlx, only one secretsry of the national organization t J The er- f a A a wha hs 1 hen Mrs. liesanty wss followed on the week before he was killed. j aidered the of ths Knights of Columbus, died ;e A r- stand by her husband. Louis Des,tnty, In his telegram claimed to bs his home last night after a brief i'.lWsrd Just before nooo. krolhar of Lbs dsd n.AA. cei (Continued on Page Twoj 9lj The situation awumed a brighter pect today with optimistic statements from the packers and no reports of violence fronV the police. According to the packing house officials, some strikers are returning to work and these with the new men employed, have placed the plants on a nearly normal working tsls. Dennis Lane, secretary of the Butch" er Workmen's union, declared, however, that 50.000 men are out In the various packing centers and that the strike la 100 per cent effective. emJfwlft & Co. assorted 173 former ployes appeared for workoldthis mornirg Jobs. Arand were given their expressed Signs' were mour & Co. announced many old men turn of the Irishs were returning and that the situation gfven by Eamonn de Valera In their western plants was improving to tral statement In opposition some So far as Armour Co is consupport mixed daily. gave leaders The a the in is strike cerned the hm failure, with they said. had fought recurto So Extra prevent SubUn rebellion and declared their Encourag- rence of precautions were taken by auwhile oth- Proceedings disorders him. in confidence Official Announcement thorities In several of the large packimplicit ers expressed themselves strongly fo. ing centers of the middle west today of Acceptance Is Due Soon ing the agreement. the spread of rioting here Riri, following the Asso-- . by strike sympathizers to other towns. LONDON, Dec. 9. (Byresun of the strike here on WASHINGTON. Dec. 9. (By. The The first violence Press.) The final was followed by outbreaks Wednesday, Udelibirations in Londonin the Associated Press.) So encouraging a in East St. Ixuis and Omaha. a spm arms in situation has developed the IgU which developed SEVEN' WOMEN NABBED some of the delegates that negotiations Kireann camnn.uYu , the women were arrested In East Seven to throw an of conferbelieve session the open been, , IntS an has Louis for participating .iin demonSt. ence will next week called be meeting of thebis south-. early early i . . state- to a'nnounce y In a ana An moniiis sirauorL3 oia on mifen the parliament. agreement Wmself a of when was shots ment wounded volley declaring naval ratio and the quadnight was fired into a house or a packing terms. Eamonn de Valera arrangement ruple proposed as a subthe house employe In Omaha. rnnhllcan leader, announced that allithe stitute for A parade of striking plant employsummoned in puouc ance. morn nS es was to be held In Kansas City this ne2ffioJ"ir next W.anosda, are There intimations that the , " iuai.-He also disclosed gotiations are fo close to a settlement morning. The outbreak here, quelled Wednesby two members of his that some conference officials had exlva. supported Charles and Stack tonight, broke out afresh last night day an open session today or Austin members . pected a comparatively quiet day and after cabinet morrow. other, exact The the While nature the of Burgess. of declared 150 persons- were inpolice have remained in favor announcement cannot be forthcoming odd,. the with treaty? This split, forecast, it seems probable that in ad- jured, including one man shot and a icaUon. is pointed to here dition to the naval ratio and the four score seriously injured. faJoring MOONSHINE BLAMED power plan it may embody some fortime the when itself Although Superior Judge Sullivan mal Eireann pronouncement of the principles the Dail i on which the conference expects to here yesterday granted Swift & Co. and for action arrives. an RATIFICATION ASSUMED. limit fortifications and naval bases in nineteen small packing companies dewho picketing, police against injunction the Pacific. Newspaper correspondents strike sympathizers disregarded the Dail Eireann would There is intimation that the clare order. popu- question of strong the ritlf7the treaty, declared that Pacific island fortifica Ireland tions and naval Snipers have appeared In the stockbases will be settled lar opinion in the south ofwith , and these and "moonshine" Jo yards the agreement a acclaimed oy tne Washington conference on had are declared by authorities to have on its ratification, basis that existing forts and naval fa had much and would insist to do with disturbances. a of large The release yesterday interned for cilities be not extended. Whether an & Co. announced their plant Morris "number of republicans., informal, understanding to this effect was operating' at normal capacity and produced a etrong already has been reached has not been that political ofoffenses,will they had no difficulty filling vatoward England. disclosed. good feeling cancies. the that It is apparent that the trend of Dennis Lane, secretary of the butchArthur Griffith promises a full, opinion in American circles is toward er 'workmen's union, issued a statesouthern Unionists should inhave the first such a status share of representation quo solution and it seems ment at the same time saying that the parliament chamber of the of this feeling that, knowledge likely is J00 per cent effective and that set up under the peace agreement also in the American group is helping to strike men are out In the different 000 50. has been approved, the correspondents pave the way for Japanese agreement packing centers. to the naval ratio. Say' OPEN S1IOP RULE SPIiTT WONT BLOCK. The cabinet has been Japanese ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Dec. 9. Eleven in' meet to tomorrow to The best opinion here is that the called packing companies today leaders will not take nnai action on the probably naval ratio dependent plit among the Day signed a notice printed in newspapers of question which has. been submitted to affect the plans for; the opening, would operate on the "open The agreement was made Tokiofby Japan's arms conference that they parliament. on after January 2 and si and shop" and was it between the British government learned delega'tion, same set forth a new scale of today. time the Dail representing thebefore into consideration the differ- wages which Includes plenipotentiaries Taking a. cut of be will it placed ence of the time between Washington cent tor Eireann and commons and workers others piece house the the house of and Toklo of 14 hours. It is thought ranging from three cents and an hour to if the deliberations are not pro- 7 of lords in the king's speech. cents an'hour. Minister Lloyd that cabithe decision Then, after Prime house tracted that of. the The rrotice that action by the and Lord net some time companies hassays reach George in thein lower may Washington as Ions been chamber tht upper tomorrow. Birkenhead as possible and withpostponed a strike the and supported The have explained In Japanese ening unless the contracts withthreatimpression prevails union be will a agreement, brief adjournment that an understanding con- employes are renewed, the "open shop" the vote of the Dail quarters taken to await meets fortifications and naval bases been adopted.the same day-n- ext cerning has been greatly advanced. The main hasThe Eireann. which new wage scale announced InIssues which affect Japan, it is expect cludes the following. Wednesday. GROUP OF EXTREMISTS. ed, may accordingly soon be settled "All employes now receiving 45 cents D Valera will have strong support- satisfactorily as is believed. These to be reduced it 7 cents an hour. ers In the Dail for the rejection of the include the quadruple agreement covnow receiving 45 3 "All employes . agreement and for the demandsfor an ering the Pacific cents and less than 50 cents per hour Irish republic from Austin Stack, Unofficial advices both from the to be reduced 5 cents an hour. Charles Burgess, Desmond Fitzgerald, Japanese and French capitals seem 'to "All employes now receiving 60 cents Liam Mellows, Countess Markiewicz forecast acceptance of the over per hour to be .reduced S and republicans, it plan, provided such other questions as cents per hour. and all the the naval ratio and the fortifications k "All employes receiving 17 2 cents are solved satisfactorily. (Continued on page Two) am hour or less not to be reduced. vS U1 ARRESTED Plant Owners Declare EmAre Returning to ployes - - of the r Fft lb o YAH HANGING When Scattered bullets 9. ever, discovered in Chicago broken up by a federal raid early today. One room- was stacked high with cans of crude opium. Most of the J Chinese "declared they had recently cbmcrfronrCalifor nia'and Oregon. The raiders declared a truck load of drugs - which at retail prices would be valued at more than $200,000 were confiscated. PWSd Kirn ID e Thirty CHICAGO, were arrested, thousands of dollars worth of drags confiscated and one of the most 9 pro-JfS- til Dec. Twenty-fivyear NEW YORK, cut short a graduate, a policeman because, ho said, he'd "rather He was on th retired Baby, 15 Months, Wounded greatest surgeon. . Dec. IrishCaArUmrrGrifflth, head of the staefollowing the de?aon. issued m?t:have; signed the treaty between I believe Ireland Ind Great Britain. foundation of two IHenUip betweethe Peand7What snau I have signed 1end of Ktaandnby. in the belief that the hand. at is the conflict of centuries PIUSONEUS DIVIDED. Asso-iae- d Dec. 9. (By The men Pr?J.)-T- he 1600 interned were in the Ballykinler campamnesty the under todayleft for their homes amid Roldlers' songs , scenes oi cjii",;'i"-j"- " the car and chorused were freely the trains bearing away the released men were ablaze with the n post-gradua- to Extremist Protest s f ?om ihSemam-rnvmber- nn 11 Quits Surgery to Become Cop; RICKS SHOT PROBE Blind Knight Dies in Tub; Police Force Gotham to Water ENDS BYPfl LICEH Observers Declare However, Moderates Can Vote Down ia W NOTED OUTLAW MAN HURLING SUPPLY OF OPIUM SEIZED OCCURS IN PACKER STRIKE 1-- or -- -- rhrr iiumi !bn it I j PHYSICIAN WHO WITNESS SAYS SHE SAW BURCH MURDERED WIFE bull-doe- bull-Jaw- ed GOE S TO CHAIR AT CRIME SPOT Its t wtt-jness- es ed peni-charR- ltl. a be-drl- ve oc-lf- or . i Jp .7 hJVJl'l s aol-di- er eh 'r. n -- - . " s V H W J ' I V mru'n S.-- !- r-- , .. -- " rvrm ,imiiViiLU - .Hnri -- l- rr.-- J -l , dirt: . |