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Show r THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R r CUPS DEBS TO GET SUIT OF CLOTHES AND $5 A SHE LEAVES PRISON FOR REUNION WITH HIS WIFE ROVE SUCCES: V. J ATLANTA,1, Dec. . 24. Eugene Debs was formally notified todav that! " Vr his sentence had been commuted to expire tomorrow and as far aa could be learned received the tid" ' "r ' i '' ings calmly, reserving any comment s. ' ' ..... he might ?are to make until he is . actually outside the walls of - the Atlanta federal penitentiary- ' Detailed instructions as to the hour of release had not been received " - ; , . at the, prison tonight but following l Ordinarv nrnrpdurft thA 'RnlflHt lcarl. , i ' " er wonid be allowed to leave tomor"-V- A'' V, iow at any time suitaDie to mm. Air arrangements for departure for his honie in Terre Haute, Ind., for a Christmas reunion with his wife and family have been made by Theodore Debs, brother t of the prisoner, sjid ' David Karsten. a Socialist leader of New York, both of whom have been AJ. here for several days. His plans for made-afte: arthe future are to be rival home, his friends said. ""The government will provide trans' ' x i A portation, $5 in cash and a complete outfit of civilian clothes which Mr. Debs may wear jf he desires. ,He has his choice between a dark blue or brown suit but the other garments are uniform and include a felt hat. ' The Socialist leader has been rooming in the hospital building most of the time since he has been in the A ; -'- :'.V.;,prison here and, does not mingle with the. other Inmates generally. Outsiders neither have seen him recently, it was said by J. E. Dyche, warden. Announcement was made that the complete text of the recommendations from Attorney General Daugherty to President Harding in the Debs 'case would be made public soon and also would tje distributed in pamphlet form throughout the country.' This actios was to be taken, it was explained, in order that the public might be fully Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Debs. informed on Just what grounds commutation of sentence was ordered. FRIDAY AND 13TH HARDING ATTACKED. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 24. Bitterly de . BAD LUCK FOR SHIP nouncing the administration for commuting the sentence of Eugene V. HONOLULU. T. II., Dec. 24. The Debs, the Clyde Gustine Post of the Sailor Boy, once consdered American legion adopted resolutions schooner of the fastest sailing ships in the which, were wired to President Hard- one Pacific fleet, ended her long career ing tonight.of mishaps here when all that reThe resolutions follow; mained of the once trim vessel, now a "Whereas, you have seen fit to ex- coal barge, wai broken up in Honolulu tend executive clemency to Eugene V. harbor, a victim of the evil potency "Debs, the arch enemy of. the Ameri- of Friday and the number "13." , The log of the Sailor Boy, built in can government, soldier Oregon in 1833, contained a record of and American principles generally; more misadventures than usually be' convicted on his own testimony of fall a craft, and in all of them Friday striking at the, very heart or the number "13" played a part. itreasonaDiy of the most important undertaking we On Friday, December 13, 1910, the I have engaged in for more than half a Sailor "Boy set sail from San Fran. cisco for the South 'seas, in direct I century, 1 V "And whereas, he was fairly tried defiance of superstition. On December 30, 0her troubles .began. Her and convicted before the courts of the clock Jater struck 13 bells. An 'nation of endeavoring to obstruct the heavy seas carried away the hour starboard selective service law and of using all fore rigging and sails and split her his, power to hinder the nation in'the spanker. She limped back to San Francisco for repairs. On January 13, conduct of war; , for Fanning island. - And, whereas, he boasted at - his 1911, on a Friday and vessel The arrived retrial that he denied nothing and clock again struck 13 that the night tracted nothing, TWb cook, who counted the bells. AMERICANS JAILED. arrived strokes, deserted. The vessel at Island on March 15 Amer"And, whereas, some Washington good April- - 1 icans, who offered their lives and and on Fil-da- y she anchor Again weighed American fserved with the armies, commissioner and at the. high were convicted of petty infractions of Ocean island sent to Tarawa back her military rule and remain incarcerated; .because. her captain had failed to ob"Be it resolved by the Clyde Gustine tain a license to recruit and trade. Post No. 236 of the American leg-- ; Tarawa. was reached on May 13 and Ion, officially assembled, that you have on the following Friday she sailed again for Fanning island. A week , broken the faith; that you have struck the wind died and the Sailor a telling blow against American Ideals later was becalmed, reaching the laBoy and American principles, and have goon on the outskirts of Fanning ' grievously injured the pride of every- island July 21. A current man living today and dese- carried her high upon s j the beach, ' rated the memory of those who gave where she rested for 13 days. Kach their lives in the defense of our na midnight the clockoostruck 13 times. tion, our homes and our civilization. ISLAND THREATENED ! "The Clyde Gustine Post wishes to ROUEN, France, Dec. M. The piccondemn, in the strongest terms, any of Mont Saint Michcel island turesque act. official such with is destruction by landthreatened , "JOHN , (Slgned SYCLE, have been rushed" slides. Engineers , Am- there to see what can be done to pre.."'Commander Clyde Gustine-Postserve th.e island. erican Legion." ten-yea- i Reily's Charges : of Army r Support Is Given Citizens' Projeet to Dis-- r Dictatorship Denied by Natives cipline Youth Gov. . . 3 ELECTRIC CLEANER " - : . r -- . VA. -- PILLOWS, "V.- . ! - Premierways - ! i r , . .N . Zd Mm wmmx a"A V'' self-respecti- i 11 ng m f i m mi h . anti-militaristi- - . d "self-defens- . e. . - 3- L - . 4 a a. ea-sui- oacKwara SS" ng jL-uoKin- g ot ex-servi- ce ' -- . i , - , Ogden Electric Supply Go. self-governme- nt. the-America- n ten-kn- L ! i t - she-saile- It . . I r laying It . , - "WASHINGTON. Dec - 24. Porto NEW YORK, Dec. 24. The national mattresses and upholstery are easily and Rico is not planning to "secede" from executive committee of the Military the United States and her political Training Camps association of the by the Premier, saving the expense, risk and leaders are 'not dictators or plotters United States in reporting on the sucthis work done by outsiders. And it annoyance of seeking to undermine the authority of cess this year of the citizens' training the federal government, says Antonie camps, says that cleans walls, radiator sections, mouldings, inside book cases, drawyouth 3 and enthusR. Barcelo, president of the island In out iasm stood all. prominently senate, speaking for the Porto Rlcan absorbs all dust and dirt from floors, carers, etc., equally well. commission in Washington,. of which camp's and that the spirit of the and rugs. makes floor coverings fresh and bright- - like new. n is a member, in, a puouc.staiemeni camps was excellent One striking pets whole-hearted answer recent t6 her in charges by feature was the way in 'these are but a few of the dozens of helpful tasks performed by members of the' administration of which the army had taken up- these Governor . E. Mont Reily. ; was determined to make and camps that conserve your time and strength. , "On of the reasons advanced by "Governor' Kelly in Justification for his them succeed, the report adds. MOSTLY YOUNG BOYS. Why be a slave to housework? Why let drudgery be master? Approxihostility toward the majority party," litsays the statement," "is that the very a "The boys attending averaged mately one cent per day brings cleaning freedom. 1.1 party in the tle under 18. predominance of thatexercisV a perila.nds is such as to Let. us demonstrate how efficient and economical "Showing the spirit of national sernicious' influence upon all efforts for vice !(ff, is. Let,us show you the maav savings it makes. Premier is still possible in peace time, a good government; and that its with while A visit to our Premier department places you under no jnen leader, Mr. Barcelo has developed into provided you begin a dictator ' who is using his great they are still young enough," says the obligation. power to thwart the beneficent ef- report. forts of the governor. "Athletics and recreation varied DESOIE SELF RULE, with each camp but uniform satisfac"Th members of the commission tion cannot be reported. All the that has ben sent to Washington camps athletic and morale from Porto Rico to prefer charges officers. hadIn both none could a failure be looking to the removal of the governor unanimously refute this charge. reported, but the local conditions 'and ' . rk.ti nil 2430 Washington Avenue They claim that the Unionist party train schedules made this a ,matter to 'R if x i hk is primarily a patriotic league. In its be considered separately. All the arev conservato both be ranks found camps had canteens and service clubs. tive and radical elements who find a "Discipline varied according to the common meeting ground in the party's camps. Instruction and training var' ideal of They claim ied markedly in the different camps. it will enable their people to prove to get their capacity for government and at The war department had tried but the the 'same time to assume all the obli- the best personnel they could, simwere Instructors known of qualified gations that go with the exercise government. ply not to.be had in sufficient num"Such a patriotic organization they bers. The professors of military claim has naturally obtained the sup- science and tactics at the colleges port of the great majority of excellent. All the were and patriotic islanders. This camps uniformly of young had large has been repeatedly shown by their officers, the great, numbers Deing exmajority overwhelming victories whenever they of them few having have appealed to the verdict of the cellent, but very ballot. The commission on the other practical teaching experience. hand characterizes the membership of "No radical wrong, not any serious the minor political parties which op- complaint was found in any of the pose the UnionlitH as being divided camps and as a whole they were not- into two claH8es: first, those who for the extraordinary lack of ser would be content to see Porto Rico led ious complaints." play a servile part, and secondly, those PERHING'S REMARKS. who, by bowing to a strong power centered in the governor would be The report continues: "We take x vi s m tj i l its ii rv in i willing to surrender (he public con- pleasure in quoting the following perif be would of island trol the they tinent remarks about these camps benefited thereby." made by General Pershing, as pubBASED ON REPORT. In the Army Recruiting news: lished "Under the terms of the organic " In two respects," General Pershact as presently amended," continues be the statement, "it must apparent ing said, 'the citizens military trainfor that if anything approaching a dic- ing camps serve as a foundation conour thoroughly tatorship exists on the Island it arises policy military from the acts of the governor him- sistent with Anerica's national traself and a small circle of politicians ditions. who have been directing his policy. they are the Union- he 'First, 'and It ia ridiculous second they are demoadded, ist party or Mr. Barcelo, its leader, core. of dictatorship, for they have exer- cratic to the " 'It is no longer to be doubted that cised no powers other than those ratiact the and with by organic world, conditions as they are granted who fied and indorsed by the people preparedness for war, as Lincoln said, elected them as representatives. Is insurance for peace. "Fo"rtun.tely,- the officials confirm" 'To train a man to defend his ored by the senate under the new country is no more developing aa miliganic act have shown efficiency, honhim than it Is making pugiesty and capacity and the general as- taristof of a boy to teach him how to use sembly has accomplished a. great and list truly constructive work in the social his' fists inwe can and ., economic reforms .. they have quickly dispose of. 'That, books. statute LEGAL NOTICES the There I do want to impress, however, placed upon are few states in the union that would What these of to is the value democracy SHARE, HOLDERS' MEETING lay claim to a higher standard than camps and the army we hope to build BANK OF" COMMERCE NATIONAt that displayed by the island legisla- up through them. We have never had The regular annual meeting of the ture. This may be verified by the an- a Bank of Commerce of Ogden, in this country, National will be, held at our banking house JIT' & J military autocracy. V Utah, nual report of the governor which is on Tuesday, ( January 10. 1922, at ten In turn made a part of the annual thank Ood. and we never will. m. a. o'clock who attends", learns that) ' report of the secretary of war to the '"The" man i fof the purpose meeting Is called all men are actually on an equaiu. of This president. to eerve for the 1 9m directors electing son the and BAD FAITH CHARGED. . man's and to transact such other and that the rich year come before the meeting "The powers of the governor as poor man's son alike owes an obliga- business as may J. H. RILEY. Cashier. provided under the Foraker act, in tion to the government'." 10SI many respects, have been preserved : OO Today our retrospective is that the world aain in the act of 1917. The general SuNOTICE. made the great circle of its orbit in three The regular annual meeting of thfl pervision of i)ubliq affairs is still SEARCH FOR GRAVE hundred and sixty-fivshareholders of the First National Bank days, and that durinc vested in him; he has the power to will that of be held time something happened. What vras it? at Utah, their Ogden, remove appointees and he enjoya an PIONEER OF COAST room at 2384 Washington avebanking Has it been worth while to us? If It has, almost absolute veto power over the on Tuesday. January lO, 1922. at 11 nue, acts of the legislature. With such then we should be content. If It has not, then o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing to serve for the ensuing year we should devise- sbme means by which the power wisely exercised, an able and LOS ANGELES. Dec. 2 4. In the directors the transaction of such other busidiplomatic 'governor could well leave belief that somewhere along the Pa- and next revolution of time may be worth while to ness as may .properly come before the 3 to the other branches of the govfor the is located coast . us. there we have made mistakes that were disIf said meeting, ernment the exercise of powers ring some veteran of the of 1921. 10. December Pated Utah, grave Ogden. astrous to us. correct them now. gotten the organic act, al- American revolution, the society. Sons , JAMES F. BURTON. Cashier. granted them byexercise WE GLADLY GREET YOU. them 309 and the lowing developthe Revolution, Los Angeles chapment of their own inlative and limit- of soon its members ter, has announced MEETing himself to preventing any abuse will begin a search for such a grave, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' ING. of power. This is the proper way of and It has appealed to similar organi. The regular annual meeting of the of 'the Ogden Barings Bank assisting the people to prepare them- zations and the public to join In the stockholders 1 selves for will be held at their banking room in Ogotherwise, on Tuesday. January 10. 1922". . at if the governor arrogates to himself quest. statement Issued a to by den. 11:30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of all powers, he will destroy the Incen- theAccording arrmen began to white 2370 Washington Avenue society, to serve lor the ensuelecting tive of the people to participate in ive-in now made up of ing year, directors the oththe country and transaction such of affairs." public the Pacific coast states shortly after Ler business . i as may. properly come before ' Referring to the fire on the steam- 1800. The society believes, the state- V i S. T. JEPPESEN. ship Tanamo, which brought Gover- ment said, that among those who 993 (Signed) Cashier. nor Reily and his party to New York made their way across the plains or on November 21 the statement said came by ship around Cape Horn were NOTICE. that the charge that the blaze was possibly some' who. had seen service The regular annual meeting of the of incendiary origin such bad in the revolution, and whose fr raves 'shareholders of the Commercial National faith that it speaks "betrays Bank of Ogden, Utah, will be held at for Itself." are located somewhere In the Pacific their banking rooms Tuesday,, January coast states today. 10th, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m, for the puroo pose of electing officers to serve for the WAR'S OVER FOR POET J HINDENBURG AGAINST LONDON. year and the transaction of such has ensuing other business as may properly come beRudyard Kipling NEW GERMAN COLORS announced he will write nothing more foreDated the meeting. Ogden, Utah, DeA 24th, 1921. about the war. The only exception, P. 1IEALT, President. he may be the history of the 1323 BERLIN. Dec. 24. Field Marshal Irishsaid, Guards. t ' von Hlndenburg said In a recent Inter1 : ;'. ' view that the new German colors, MORE WED LESS BORN THIEVES LEAVE HOUE True happiness comes through the consciousness that our food acts : jj PARIS. Since 191S, the marriage KENSINGTON. Eng., Dec. 24. black, red and gold, ought never to the baser ones., We hope our friends may feel that the . overbalance have been adopted, as to him they rate in France has increased from 150 When Godfrey Harries returned home, f 296 to every 10,000 inhabitants. But he found only his house awaiting him. to In fratricidal the warfare on in- Is Is balance side. to symbolized a the credit This time an take rood birth rate has fallen from 183 to All the furniture, drapes, silverware 1866 between Prussia and other Ger- the and determine just where we stand. ; ventory of our Inner selves 165 in 10,000. and other articles had been removed. ' man states. 4 '; Check up on our l and If It Is not in "the red" on the A historian In the Vorwaerts debalance rest assured that happiness has been trial sheet,; wemay fends the colors of flag on the ground that they date back to gained.. At this time let us turn our hearts to the better, things of T life and mellow it to harmonize with the song of all' mankind. To . X medieval times. The Emperor Ludwig all of our friends and customers we extend kindly greetings. of Bavaria, it appears, made black, red i and gold the colors of his army aa far , . e -- W -- ' - - i Minnoch Glass & Paint Co. self-governme- nt, Greetings to All It would be quite Impossible for us to ex- tend Yuletide greetings to all of our friends individually, so we have decided to exchange courtesies through the press. -- . J In doing thi3 we feel that none will be overlooked. Collectively, we express kind-greetings to all,, thanking all for past LET'S BE RIGHT favors and kind considerations. Our hop? Is that your holiday season will be a happy one1. " - Call - . . - at the store during the Yuletide . and let us shake, hands. - " heart-capita- V Merry. ChrUtoam. , the-republic- ! Frank Moore Coal Co. r 1815,. when back as hearts have been burdened" with sorrow and gloom, we should now, in this period of cheerfulness, expel our feelings of sorrow and turn them into channels of good cheer, .fond hopes and grateful contemplations. "Where there's' a will, there's a way." Try it. once, anway. . Happy Greetings COMPANY A : it The writer cites poetry by Heine and . Freiligrath at the time of the democratic awakening in Germany some 70 or 80 years ago, when black was represented as symbolizing the death of tyranny; red meant blood, and gold stood for the sacred flame of ' freedom. -oo OLD LANDMARK TO GO LONDON, Dec 24. The "Two " Chairmen." one of London's oldest inns near the houses of parliament, will b' demolished. It was 300 years the resort of cabinet members and members ..of parliament. oo WAVES TELL WEATHER LONDON, Dec 24 Air ministry expert are watching: the waves. The formation, size and roll, they say, foretell the .direction, area and intensity of ap-- & TILE " proaching storms, PACIFIC COFFEE STORES CO. . - r '..,.... i . ' 2350 Washington Avenue HOLIDAY GREETINGS 4 man flag. If we have passed through distressing times, and our FIRE-BRIC- K ' In the first German students socieUes were founded, black, red and gold were adopted as the banner ;of liberty and progress: Reactionary authorides later forbade the colors, but In 1848 they wereagaln adopted as symbolizing German unity. Again they came under the official ban, for Bismarck disliked black, red and gold, and despite strenuous efforts in many quarters to retain them, they were rejected in 1871 as the new German empire's colors. Black, white and red became Instead the official Ger- YULETIDE FEELINGS ASHTON 1336. t It is a pleasure to me to extend kindly Holi- day Greetings to my friends and custom- wish them happiness, prosperity, good health, and thank them for the very generous patronage afforded mc ers. I i X X LEROY BUCHMILLER MERCHANT TAILOR t V t j CHRISTMAS GREETINGS We take this opportunity to. inform all our customers and friends that William Borak has sold his interest inlour business to PauLSchewchuk.of'MinneapoJis'J Minn.- - Mr.. Borak desires. to thank you for hoping you will continue to do business, Tvith Mr. Schewehuk who. will conduct, thebusiness in the future under the same firm name. : palt-patronag- e, AMERICAN WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY William Borak 2370 Washington Avenua -- Paul Schewehuk 2516 Washington Ave.' Readthe Classified Columns for Bargains t t 't mtm |