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Show WEATHER ; ctah - ' tonight : " ' ' -' P.rti j cWdx ana ' Smiday; not . . T;'' i VVl- - 1 Pjti&SKtrrZyf V--"- . V WTT CX. 1 . . . . " J?",1? , " " e Third Annual - OGDEN "sho , Fifty-firs- Year t OGDEN CITY, UTAH,; SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER : 24, 1921. No. 168 LAST EDITION x i , . . . . i . Wonder What Sherman Would Have Said About This? lyARDEfJGETS n it 0 IK MS PARLEY ? JAVAtGROUP EUGENE DEBS Plans for Celebration Ef ARD Conference Delegates Strive ' to Conclude : Discussing Dis-- f by Delay n Prisoners' Getting Out RELEASE IS OPPOSED arranged British Proposals : Commutation Fails to Restore Rights - , of Citizenship 1 - ,- - " rim " .no tiiiLjf -r w . m - ' a . - " - . - jBritish Rush GIRI'S SPEECH . : .. --- :- m imum Government ; . -- . -- or court." - ' Otr '! NATIVE COPS REFUSE TO SUPPORT BRITISH . Dec. WASHINGTON, 24. Five hundred native policemen" at Calcutta recently sent in a-their .resignations after pledging at nationalist meeting to "brook no further delay in cutting off "our connections "with the government," according to a letter received here today- by S. N. Ghose, representative in this country of the movement for in In' dia. Of' the 294.000 native troops. in India, he asserted, thousands have secretly enrolled in .the national volun. - - self-governm- ;. . teers. .' -- 00- Office NEW: YORK,VDec.24..-Speechle- s3 "Angry Crowd- of ast thef result of.' a fractured skull and Natives other injuries I received In an automobile accident 32 days: ago Miss Egypt. Dec. 2 4. ( By Mary Moore,, an actress, who was. aidCAIRO, Associated ed recently by Dr. Adolf Lortilz, noted Press.) A Austrian-orthopedimob is attacking the government surgeon,- r"poke office in Gizeh; a subure of Cairo. Friday for the first time. British troops are being rushed' Shortly after; she was broufnt: to the 13rpa.d Street- hospital' one ot- the' to the scene". Cairo itself Is quiet. most extraordinary operations 'known ' to science was performed on Tier' while, "(Note: An Associated Press! she was in a death-lik- e ' dispatch from1. Malta yesterday stupor. :One said two British . warships . there vertebrae had been fractured' had received orders' to proceed1' of three oththere,, was a subluxation .'immediately to Egypt. Thir foi- -. er vertebrae, ' besides a multiple fraclowed. receipt; of .Cairo: dispatchesture of the skull.- The fractured verteiri connec- ; brae was reset," thW'three misplaced .reporting "disturbances ones were; returned' to belr normal - tion with the forcible 'removal to Suez of .SaldT Coughul Pasha, a position and a decompression operaRationalist leader, by the British tion .was performed., on .the. skull. saw her When Dr. Lorenz .authorities.) 4 she r was vearing a harness over her head; . neck "and ; shoulders. He recommended' that the - Injured in arplaster cast; members bt placed knd suggested - a mode of treatment j which .was adopted by thh surgeons in charge. She gradually regained her strength and today whenpbyslcians and nurses' first talked to her, sne '' V. ' J could only articulate "Yes" and, "No.!' V(ByNEA'jSrTloe) . 24. woa Dec. "I'm WAUKON. able la ready Later in the day Miss Moore " : to speak short sentences and to write to. do my duiyl" . The speaker is Gunda Martlngdale brief notes. She was so "delighted with the' success of her handwriting, a. woman, and. a motner . and shenrr v.- V!' thar she asked; permission to , write t' of 'Alamakee county.be .a man duty", may. hanging one Christmas greetings to her friends, VMler a ram .acwisea ,ot slaying oi Mrs.' best friends. , Martingdale's is tempt .it- because. It- might over-ta- x " convicted of the her strength. IfEarle'Thoxpe . - fc c " - - . . - - , -- 1W Git stipq mm OF . at Suburb tof Cairo Attacked by "! " , - , -- - : . . I r NEW TORK, 'Dec; 24. The Knights of Columbus Friday made public thei following; Christmas message from Pope Benedict XV: extensive Christmastlde char-- ; of the Knights of Columbus is ity all typically Americanr and worthy of utcommendation.. We view with the most satiefaction the. decision of the Knights of Columbus tdrdo welfare work in Italy. May the blessings of the season rest bountifully upon the . generous Americanon people." " -- , a-i- "The -- . DIAMOND SMUGGLING GROWS, DEALER SAYS v The smugWASHINGTON. Dee2 andother precious gling of diamonds, stones into the" United States by pasand also sengers on incoming liners on extenis being carried the borders sively, R.- - G; Monroe, a diamond imNew York C'V testified beporter of senate finance committee at fore the hearings on the permanent tariff bill. He urged that congress reduce the duty on diamonds so as to lessen Jhe incentive for evasion of the law.. 4 - . , " An-autops- . '. , brutal 'slaying .of 'his. torme"r,'sweet-bear- t. r'Mlss Inya' Magnuson.. 'young ROBED KlaANSMEN "Mrs. Martlngdale will the trap that will send PARADE IN STREETS have to tospring , r rt . . his doom. Thorpe to is confessed. have said .Thorpe, to .plead TEMPLE, .Texas. Dec. !24. Two Officials, declare he- plans mean to. , is. the Klux taken That Ku robed .guilty. hundred fifty white . in parade,, here- 'death - sentence, ,'o high does public Kiansmen, marched sentiment: run? Friday,, led by an automobue carryand escorted, by two L . Mrs. Martlngdale is the wldow.of ing a. fiery cross. o Danners were jarriea. a sheriff. Onjher t husband s deatru poJlcemen. Chief of'. Police Fisher had . pre thp board of supervisors Appointed he v" : . been notified the parade would j to fUl,h.Is officer .' viously "A: woman .could do.' It easily,they t be- held and "he" was invited to supply line said even a frail ,woman like Mrs. to'head :te the ,twop61icemen '.' ' ' of march. Martlngdale for .Alamakee ,vfou'nty ' toco-oper- was a. .order; "We dedicate our " .. - " ',. you in ' the enforcement i Then ation,.wifh - law.'. . mutilated-- body the letter to the police of the Magnuson's chief saidr; '; If further asserted that i was found in, the basement 'of "her .school house. of eyes are dally frural , already "hurtdreda . ' The'wo'man sheriff .was Informed-o- f assisting of fleers in. the. performance ' 'their: duty and promfeed ' that She telephoned' 'for bloodhounds, to .care members ot ,the organization would She asked a neighbor "woman v to ffor her children. . . ,all .law.' violations "coming report notice.-' " j - She clad- herself in rough". servi'ce- , their The letter was signed "Xvnobe Kreek4 able plothlng. She" started' the TOunds -' .' . Klan No. f 4.'Knighta of the Ku.lvluxron the seen;. . 1 .. Over In Klan." " , roads," country, ar.kledee'p school-teache- T - - cross-question- .v. ' . . t - L ' ' . ''' ' ' ? .'.' . . ' . - v'- - - 's .V - A V . . - - S . ' . v ' . , - ( RED ITCTIOK IN RENT HIS GIFT TO TENANTS 'CLEVELAND. .O...Dec. 24. Three hundred fifty tenants of a downtown Arcade building received Christmas presents In the form of rent'reductions of ten to fifteen per cent. ' -- - - -- case-come- s - " ed -- . - " it-th- e -; -- : ' . . . -- -- . s - . - . v mud. across frozen hills and fields all nieht the little" woman followed ' bloodhourrds-unti- l th'. The trail led ' Into the next county Sherill and Martlngdale ' placed arrest as he was about Thorpe. under to board a train. In "the' next county. She took her prisoner- ' back to : Waukon. An- angry mob, 'of .' farmers and talk townspeople gathered. There was . . , xf a lynching. But. Mrs. Martlngdale stood off the , . crowd. to "I shall-semy prisoner ' gets justice." sbe.said.- -' She took Thorpe to the jail. All him. night she She gathered the evidence on which the state will base its case when up. Thorpe's , Then at last she,. went, home to with the sleep ard to "catch up . . housework!' Next April the Rev. WJnifred E. Robb, a .clergyman and sheriff of Polk, county, .will ,be, caljed upon , to hang Eugene .Weeks and', Orrle L Cross, convicted of, murder. - - -- I - - 1 uniiio amo 4 I ; J - - ; n - Pow-derha- m " s " co-opera- - - . Mid-dlepo- 1 . - PEP.'- 'naving been kidnaped In . the down ; ;town district by robbers. a Detroit manufac,J. A. SIcRae, turer and his wf were separated Jay side. kidnaping bandits on the south" r bandit's Mi..ilclta w taken into the ;car and suffered indignities in the 1 Uers' search for her jewelry and al a diamond they obtained though sne 3UB sarea iwo at broach vaiuea valuable diamond rings by placing them in her mouth. She was released s uim on the west side and several hours later her. husband was freed in an- n!)ir nart of fh rltv aftr having hcen robbed of J150. made three of P.irtlvi th.TheKinatwoin kidnaping Weathpr Man SaVR "V 2t nours. un xnursaay said to have been a night one bandit Cloudy Is Forecast for was killed by a policetrain robber, Tomorrow man and his companion captured after ' they had kidnaped Mrs. James J. Cal- lahan. wife of the former manager of ''V . Christmas day-iOgden will be in! the Chicago American league baseball and brother. the most part without sunshlne4 ac- club, her daughter BEATJfclN. CRUELLY cording, to the forecast of the United S. NEW YORK. Dec. 24. States weather, bureau. The report Honeywood, youngest son ofPhillip the late William Honeywood, and predicts that- the day will be partly Sir John' Earl of Devon, of of the t does-nonephew or snow forecast cloudy, but Exeter, England, was castle, rain. Snatches of sunshine may come cruelly beaten and robbed of a large during the day, it la made apparent by amount of money not far from his home near Woodcliff Lakei New Jerthe report. He had taken the sey, ' Yesterday's maximum temperature banditlastintonight. automobile thinking his was 47 . degrees with a minimum last the man an ordinary wayfarer and-waattacked with A slungshot. night of 33 degrees. New Year's Christmas crime wave Official snow measurements taken was resumed this morning with the bv Charles Bass, local weather obof Karl Mollar, a Bronx Jewslaying server, show that 10 Inches fell in eler and the Serious wounding of his wife, Ursullne, by a bandit who visited Ogden during the recent storm. home for the ostensible purpose their DANGER PASSING." . of purchasing Jewelry which Moll v CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 24.Unles3 had on display there. loo- something unforeseen occurs," there will be no seflous flood in the Cincinnati district, W. C. Devereaux, govKILLED AND ernment' weather forecaster, said to- MANY INJURED IN STORM day. The rain of three days duration has ceased, and freezing temperatures for tonight were predicted. The overflowing of Mill creek routMEMPHIS, Tenn.,'- - Dec, 24. Nine of South Cummlnsville residents ed, persons one white man and eight and St. Bernard, this city, from their negroes killed, more tnan a score inhomes during the early, hours of to- jured, and property damage roughly Police and" firemen estimated at 1200,000 today was the day.. in . rescuing household belongings known , result of a windstorm which from the swirling, waters. late Friday swept through haJf a doz r en farming settlements in unttenoon OMAHA SHIVERS. Arkansas. Included in the county, OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 24. Low tem- wreckage was a brick store building, 16 below zero in which approximately 50 negro farm peratures ranging from Neb., to 5below at Oma- hands had taken refuge from the ha prevailed In Nebraska todays with storm. . snow. ne READY FOR FLOOD MONROE, Ala., Dec. ' were six woman and negroes white GALLIPOLI8. O., Dec. 24 The Ohio inrt reported kllfed and several persons towns Point of river Pleasant, Moore-hous- e a storm in that swept aftd Pomeroy today were pre- jured parish, nearoo'here, early todayi for a Christmas flood of the paring a rainfall during Ohio river, following the past24 hours ofr three and ona-ha- lf inches. Government gauges in OCCASIONAL SNOWS the Ohio river at this point registered COMING DURING WEEK 3S feet this morning. Just one foot unmen preder flood . stage, and river dicted the river probably would reach WASHINGTON. Dec. 24. Weather a stage of 60 to 6 5 feet tomorrow. for the week, beginning predictions ' " "FLOOD, WARNING.Monday are: and lower .MisDec. 2 4. Because COLAJMBU8.-O.Upper Mississippi cloudiness Considerable souri valleys: of unusually heavy rains yesterday and xrold. ' last night in southern Ohio, the United and occasional snows;Mountain and Northern Rocky States weather bureau here today iscloudiConsiderable sued flood warnings f or the lower plateau regions: colder. Scioto river and announced that flood ness and occasional snows; Mountain .and' Southern Rocky ' warnings may. be issued later today for regions; Considerable cloudi plateaucool the lower Muskingum river. and occasional rains over ness, oo over the ' north porsnows and south tions. ... SENTRY BOUND BY Pacific states: Considerable cloudiness, occasional rains; normal temperSOLDIER PRISONERS ature. 'OMAHA. Neb.. Dee. 24. Earl Kel- FATTENING0 MATERIAL ly, who gave his address as Margaret street. North St. Paul, .Minn., when GIVEN LOWER RATES he enlisted in' the army, and Albert L. Anderson, who said he was from Dec. 24. Alfalfa WASHINGTON. No. 54 Public Square, .Cleveland. O., late Thurs- meal, cane seed and cottonseed cake escaped from Fort Crook must be classiday, by, overpowering a sentry, whose and dried beet pulp same railroad rate hands and feet they bound with a fied to take the spiral puttee, it was announced today. as corn and coarse grain in, western, Kelly, it was stated at the fort, trunk line territory, according to a was being held for. civil authorities at ruling today from the Interstate comwith merce commission. The ruling oper-- 1 Aberdeen, S. D.. in connection a theft while Anderson wa.-- to have ates to. establish a 10 per cent lower been given a court martial Friday on freight charge on the cattle food Rewards for .named than the existing, rates uiii a charge of. desertion.' wheat. their apprehension ' were offered.- SUM MAY 24.--O- r, ;- - . . oo- . ld e - - con-chi- . -- . S -- ' -- -- five-year-ol- d" . - Jslon of the full naval committee their abolition of the submarine .and with a decisiofi'on that'lssue toclear the of auxiliary' tonway for considerationFrance-undethe nage allotment for While the French limitation plan.: were- - known' today to have NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J;. Dec. 24. delegates instructions from additional received Aroused by the cruel, death "of ' Paris on the subject they apparently Tessie Kucharski,;whdse mut- have taken the position that the aboli-a. tion proposal should be' carried to ilated body was ' found pacl:cd in a decision before they,'eubmit final de- . on an It sa ot tliu Ilntp! Alhatu' rtiSave were searching ; o( angry, men Friday HARDING", COMMENTS tor lieorge. uarris- - 4o.. a. carpenter. with whom. 'the police' charged, the! The unfinished business of the was last seen alive. "The crime' fere nee shared the attention, of dele- has aroused bitter feeling and threats', gates today with the" pew. prominence pf violence "were being, opejrly- made given the four powertreaty decisions should-thmap suspectedxQC the-- out- by "President Jtlardinf's public statefall into the hands of his pur- ment' late, yesterday chafracterirlng the rage suers..- A,.v differences over interpretation' of the ..' ; r v.1'. ; ;revea led that, the child pact as 'Unimportant-- " . Declaring he had- ibeeri".: strangled with a, Piece ot would offer no' comment' orr the disbed .ticking, with which the assailant putes which atterapr to magnify the had tied ;her hcd;nd :heela together. differing constructions of the treaty The crime was. discovered earjy Fri- Mr. Harding asked .that the lesserthe proprietor of the Albany questions of the treaty be hot permitday by and hotel, --who iwent to stumbled over the suitcase.'" (Continue! on Pago Two.) - CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM POPE BENEDICT n WOMAN SHERIFF SAYS SHE IS READY TO DO HER DUTY AND WILL HANG SLA - ! . . . - - the-America- mop m- jagypi -- fi-ni- r.e been-place- ilGRUEL DEATH Mn,10 c!eck BiUGMACK .- - -' ing Debs,-- Mr. Wert said, ..because he had had an eminently, fair trial, was found guilty of serious, charges at a time when lheVUnlt,ed States.' had to 8eta premium on loyalty, and had been duly sentenced." Debs' trial, according Federal court officials, will be remembered a one of the most dramatic that has ever taken "place "in Ohio, chiefly because Debs was permitted to argue his own case to the jury. '.. "I deny nothing; I retract nothing," Debs said in finishing his argument! When Debs heard the sentence read, he simply bowed and said:" "In God's time it will all come right. I have no word of complaint for jury ' - -- one-thir- . ' WASHINGTON.. Dee. 24 .(By the American pro- Asuoelated Press: nafie was presented tcniay 10 tne naval armament committed of the five powers of the Wrashjngton limitation of armaments conference. The American program1' pi oposes. submarine tonnace of SO.OOd each for Great Britain and the; Unite l Sratea and the existing tonnage for Japan, ' France and Italy. The American proposal would rut of th the 'existing submarine' tonua,' Gn'led States and Great Dnialu-abou- t d each and ' leave the other in their position, that threq powers France has approximately 42,000 tons;' Japan 32,000 tons;' and Italy about 22,000 tons. The. British proposal; for tho total abolishment of submarines was said to on file wlthout 'lt hv- action, the committee turning to limitatho discussion of tion plan; It wjll- meet 'again at 2:ZQ o'clock this afterriooij. WASHINGTON. Dec. 24. (By the Associated Press.) Conference dele- Ah - 4 j -- The committee .on Arrangements announced that a general, celebratioi would be held as soon as possible after the arrival of. Debs. . ed . . national Socialistic organiatlpn, .will arrive in Terre' Haute today, and .will ;re remain to greet Mr. Debs on his , turn to his home. RELEASE OPPOSED . CLEVELAND, O., Dec 24 On hearing that President Harding iad commuted Eugene V.- Debs' sentence, United States District Attorney Edward S. anWertz, who prosecuted :Debs, nounced that he had formally protest ed against releasing -the socialist leader when consulted by- Attorney General Daugherty several months ago'. i Ambassador 'Shidehara. -- who has been'ill has recovered sufficiently to attend Important committee meetings. se, 1. ed j . ! , . j eo-ca'll- .. re-lea- . . . ; " re-unit- TERRE HAUTE,. Ind.,- - Dec... 24. homePreparations for an toelaborate held be celebration today coming Jn honor of Eugene. V. Debs by local Socialists were abandoned" when it be- -' came known that the commutation woula granted by President Harding not become effective until ' Sunday. Th reception had been, planned in the hope that the announcement of clemmean his immediate ency would ' - INTERESTED - -- . markiiig the first change in design in 25 . . . CmOAGO, and Bound Senseless "in Auto With Chains New Dec. 24. . m . - Inventor Brutally B eaten ; WASHINGTON', Dee. 24. Telejrrams ere sent oui xoaay Dy.Aiiorneyuen- - it. dens of the various federal penitentiaries of the Christmas commutation Harding of sentences of by President twenty-fou- r persons convicted of war-V. time offenses, including v Eugene Socialist leader., pebs, ." The informed the wardens telegrams that the sentences of the 24 persons had been commuted., to expire Christmas day. All of them could be released at midnight tonight; the department of justice announced: ", The commutations, it was explainednot operate to restore citizentodaydo losi 07 ine leiony tuimtnuus uui snip the pardons do: ' r PIiANS D I S A I1I1AX G ED FOR ROBBERY j . METHODS years, will not bear a broken WOMAN IS SEARCHED .sword,. Director of Mint Baker Much Interests Is Taken in said today in announcing circu- Wife Suffers Indignities But lation of the new coins would Manages to Keep Her Harding's Public State- start about December 30. Diamonds ment on Situation A design showing air eagle, instead of an eagle clutching a WASHINGTON. Dec' 24. Admiral Dec. 24. One man was sword, had been accepted, offi- In CHICAGO, a hospital today, his life in grave Baron Kato, head of the Japanese'j cials said, in carrying out the danger, and another man and his wife arms conference delegation who is were after two kidnaping inideaof the advent of a new era cidents in the methods of Chicago ban- -. suffering, from- slight indisposition, inaugurated by the dlls in obtaining Christmas gifts,manprobably die .to the strain, ot confer-- j of peace asconference. Arthur C. Buth. inventor and armament ence work, has been directed by his of Des Moines, la., was seufacturer agrephysician to cancel all robbed of $200 and his beaten, verely ments 'and to .remain" in bed for la valuables last night and left nearly In- -' sensible and chained to his automo-- ; lweek, ijlle in the outskirts of the city after LONDON Sentence of M IDEAS ERA . -- THUGS ADOPT SILVER DOLLAR TO REFLECT PEACE AT WOniS P. M 4 v v MRS.' GUNDA MARTIN G DALE. . . . -- ' . : - |