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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Mm company :.SETS (INCREASE 1 Chairman Heywood of Utili-- ; ties Commission Dissents: 1 From Board Maj ority , (Special Dispatch) ! . With ing,. the Utah public utilities commission today Issued an order granting: the 'Telluride Power company permission Or a. ppnsral lnrem in nnwpr ra t PS 16 3 per cent. averaging ; in his dissenting: opinion Chairman Heywood declared the present period of reconstruction was no time to gram increases to power companies. I The Tellurlde company serves Rich-.fieland has Beaver and a big plant' at theI'anguitch mouth or Provo canyon. In its petition the company asked to increase its schedules permission 12 to 4 4 per cent. .from t. The commission has had the matter under advisement since last October. SALT LAKE, Utah. Dec. 27. Chalrman Abbot R. Heywood P 2-- BEGINN NG TODAY We start the greatest un loading shoe movement ever inaugurated in tee city of Osrden! Last week thousands o f eager customers d ear our or aisles take to advanta ge oiir jammed of "harsrains. We were literally d. ! '. oo- -- S HANDIGA u-n- GISSC L h . Handicaps under which the Ogden school faculty and students must 'High, - work because of a building not con- ructea to meet present needs and otherl difficulties, were explained , to the Progressive Business club at its the Weber ,noonday luncheon today In M. club rooms by Principal A, Merrill. : facilities for class rooms, Inadequate lack of: a proper gymnasium, the poor need Arrangement of an assembly hall, of lockers for coats and hats worn to the school and similar conditions. were 'discussed by the speaker. He urged the men and. women of v Ogden to take more interest In the high school work, to visit the school f'and its class rooms and to acquaint ..order jthemaelves with conditions in is best .that they might decide what .r .'for the schools. Joseph McFarlane, vice president of 4 the club presided at the meeting. He announced the program committee chairman for the next for four months as follows: January, Mayor Frank .Francis: February, Frank W. Mat- thews; March, W. H. Huckkis; April. 'R. C. Garner. Fred E. Williams and mem- Joseph McFarlane afe sbers of the committee as directors. i - I'M iiniwiimiiiniin iin j mm wpw ihpiwiih m m$.mmt n w wmmymmm y mmi M "w . niiiiwiwifini m mw b.i mmm "fMinmn :"m pmui mnw in iwph.h -- if i...iwi w-u- h.m mri van ' ,.' 11 t,n',. w.iin,unyi wmm. n imimiw 'i iiihi fiinf w.m.h..ih mu.ii ihim iii j - ex-offl- tDr. C.; B.; Johnson was named chair-'Inan.- of committee the membership with C. E. Bonn as ex-ofnc- NOTHING out of this immense stock will'.; be reserved from this fierce price cutting campaign (Except Ball Brand Rubbers) are to the four thrown and in cass costs) (and many profits winds! Time and space prohibit our quoting prices here. Come and see for yourselves! Make both sides of your money work here. H itch your dollar; to the biggest load it ever pulled. cio mem- lo ber. W. E. Zuppann gave an informal re of the Good Fellows work of the jport Christmas season stating that over 300 .(families had been given temporary aid . -- and , Christmas gifts by the centralcommittee and its associate organizatlons, 200 or more of these being cared the Good Fellows ''for from David Mattsoii proposed that ' the, club use its efforts to have, an-vother federal-stat- e highway designat- ed through Weber county, west of The subject was referred to the road committee to be appointed by .President James Scowcroft at the next ineeting of the, club's directors. V" . "stores-house- ." ," Og-de- n. In Bomb Plot OGDEN, 2358 I.o Washington Avenue UTAH do DEALERS IN FINE SHOES SOLON EXPOSES -- : dictated a 10,000-wor- d storj' on an street explosion, givingirfynie .names of the plotters and the partlcl. pants. More arrests are expected to " .v follow his disclosures; Tomorrow ioid Thurs. TOM MIX -- '4 WASHINGTON. Dec. 27. Senator LaFollette, Wisconsin. Republican, in a formal statement issued today charged that high railroad officials and representatives of the coal, steel and lumber .interests at a secret meeting: held in Washington. December 9. attempted to obtain from representatives of the farmers' urbanization an agreement to cease agitation for repeal of the section of the transportation act relating to railroad valuation and for restoration of state control overi state rates. in- REPARATIONS, PARIS, De. 27. (By the. Associated Press.) The. reparations' commissession has decided to ' hold sion on Thursday afternoon of this week to hear Dr. Fischer, chairman of the German war debt commission, and other German officials who have come from Berlin for oral discussions with the commission concerning: Germany's reparations obligations-- . After Your Own Heart Standish. See Capt John C. Fremont, leader of the Great Trail Breaking Expedition to the California Gold Fields. - -- y, oo Herbert Rawlinson DENY MOTION QF . C. S. TRUSTEES Dec. 27. The supVeme - "00 . :. Reputation, All Tickets 10c OKLAHOMA CITT, Okla Deci 27. Seven men were arrested today after ' . v - rtrr. : ii ' - oo BUENOS AIRES. Dec. (By The Associated, Press). The Argentine congress has ended its .regular without taking any action on the, bill introduced to fix a minimum price' for livestock. The measure was accompanied by -- a disturbance near the packing plants her in which three men. were injured. According ta the police, striking "employee of the American Packing cora- jpany hurled rocks at automobiles and street cars carrying workers. sessions charges that the British and - American meat packing companies- operating in Argentina were making excessive profits and had caused the slump in livestock prices. The bill failed in committee following a- report on, the meat trade situation made at the committee's request by the Argentine Rural society, a national agricultural The report opposed the organization. - bill. The Rural society, which held ' a hearing at which the managers of the packing establishments and representatives of the livestock Industry gave their opinions, held that the, fixing of a minimum price was uneconomic and that the charges that the fall in price of livestock was ''the result of the interested maneuvers" . of the packers, had not been proved." It was "not the consequence of a certain factor but of a world wide situation." the report said. The society advised that tho meat trade, should be left.. to .the , Priscilla Dean . ill -- ARGENTINA NOT TO REGULATE PACKERS We've Ever Shown in l , Coming Tomorrow The Biggest Feature . - .. j o 'The Mfflionaire' 1 Members of the Good Fellows worked Christmas day until 1 o'clock In the afternoon delivering necessities and toys to needy families and also worked during the greater part of Monday ...... '""f.';. ':,. :.: .:.: y forenoon in making truck deliveries it was announced this morning1. A record number of families. were given assistance. In addition to the families aided aid was rendered some 80 homeless men. The Salvation' Army gave a Christ-ma- n dinner to 142 homeless men at the' hall on Christmas day. The din. . r" " v., ner consisted of chicken, meat, potatoes, dressing, relish, bread and butter, doughnuts, candy and nuts and each man was helped to all he could It takes at least two men to drag Prince Von Walterpolice deg, away from a nun oaee he get eat. Captain and Mrs. R.' Henderson said incisors set: This is one of the interesting phases in the training of police dogs at the school at Ivanhoe today that they wished to extend their Park, N. Y. That is just a dummy the prince is chewing in the picture. You didn't expect s man would thanks to the citizens of Ogden that J . stand for. that, did you? made the Christmas dinner possible, --i - TODAY. ONLY i Art Acord as Arthur PltKSCOTT. Ariz., Dec. 27. Earl Winton. wanted in L.03 Anreles in connection with the murder of a policeman there, shot and killed himself this afternoon when he was surrounded by a posse In a .section foreman's house nine mfles west of Ash Fork, Ariz., acocrding to word received here. died, made a Winton, before h short statement, to Sheriff W. P. of Mohave county, and other officers In which he declared that he fired no shots when the Los Angeles policeman was killed. He said .he was riding in the rear seat of the automobile from which the shots were fired. ' court today denied a motion of the trustees of the Christian Science Pub lishing- society for an injunction to restrain "the directors of the , First Church of Christ (Scientist) from removing the trustees. The court recently held that the directors had power-.tremove trustees, but the trustees in their petition - for ' an injunction, asked the court to prevent the directors from taking removal action pending determination of certain issues. LYCEUM to see. f -- Ma-hone- , SET U - "BOSTON. Coming Fri. and Sat. that historical chapter play which every parent will want their children 'Winners of the West ,. 00 PRINCE VON WALTER HAS A WICKED PAIR OF JAWS D FELLOWS ' '': o-o- h TRAPPED BY SECRET SESWjPOSSE IS SUICIDE . Wolfe Lindenfeld, arrested in M : -- regular action of supply and'Semand. Regarding what were referred to as the meat "trusts," the report said: "If the existence of 'noxious trusts' had been prpved, the Argentine Rural soclaim ciety would condemn them and the guarantees of our laws ' against them. But before reaching this point a better knowledge of the situation is necessary. Those who make an industry' of meat should be. those principally interested In the course of their business, being perfectly known to the cattle raisers. In this respect the Argentine Rural society will bring all its, influence to bear in order to obtain exact, detailed and continuous information of the .accounts and balance, sheets of these companies, to the publication of whlcn, they are, however, legally. committed." '.,,. . oo. , PHILIPPINE BILLS IN TWO LANGUAGES ii. At the request of the American chamber of Wood commerce. Governor General has recommended to the legislature that alt important bills introduced be printed in both Spanish and English, Instead of Spanish only as at' present. In his recommendation to the legislature, .Governor General Wood said: "There are . about ,2,000.000 of Ahe MANILA, P.-- I- Dec inhabitants of the Philippines who to foreigners than 13 the law in the understand the English language and United States and the department it is believed that It would be ad- believes it should be made to conform visable for important measures pro- exactly with the United States law." . oo r posed, in the legislature to be given out in English as well as Spanish so CinXtSE TAJUFF that the English speaking public may WASHINGTON. . Dec 27. (Byofthea Press.) Pro?pects have knowledge 'of them, thereby " a discusabout fuller public bringing in?5,s dt tne slon and. understanding of proposed.!j Cnlnege as the sub- today legation measures. committee of the Far East committee oo went tof the Washington conference recess into session after a two weeks' ' today. The Chinese tariff Question has EQUAL CHANCES IN aetn one.oi in iruuniesuiiiw questuni FILIPINO OIL LAND of the Far Eastern dlscusslonat. The prospective agreement, it was said In Chinese circles, would permit 'MANILA, p.i i; Dec X. Statin China an effective five per cent to that it is the belief of the government Jariff taxlevy in lieu of the present five at Washington that the law govern- nominal per cent or excess three and per cent. This would increas ing the lease of exploration of v oil one-halands in the Philippines is less lib- substantially the Chinese revenue. eral to foreigners than it is in AmHABEAS CORPUS., erica, Governor General Wood ini, recTOREK A, Kan., Dec. 27.Habeas ommending the amendment of the law corpus proceedings in behalf ' of Alexsays he is acting cm the suggestion of ander Ilowat and August Dorchy, dethe department of state at Washingofficers of District 14. United ton. The governor general's message posed Of America, now servMine Workers says : the Cherokee county-Jai-l sentences in ing "The department of state finds In Kan., for calling a its efforts to insist on the proper strikeat inColumbus, inviolation treatment of our nationals byforeign dustrial law, were of the in'Kansas the Unit begun countries in this matter (lease of pe- ed States district court here today. troleum lands and other lands conoo taining mineral oils) that it Is conBelgium, with 655 Inhabitants to t?;f fronted with the statement that the square mile, is the most thickly. pepu law in the Philippines Is less liberal rated country , fn. Ae.-Jociate- . , lf ? . . ', " - . - - |