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Show i i.IE FI May First Is Set to Enforce New ARE KILLED Parking Rules .Twelve Others Injured in Head-o- n Collision in Minnesota. LAMBERTON. Minn., April 29. Five persona were killed and twelve Injured when two passenger tralna oo the ChiNorthweatern railroad met In cago a head-o- n colllelon near here early today. The accident is said to have been caused by misinterpretation of orders, whereby the trains' were supposed to pass at Sanborn Instead of Lamberton. Four cars were wrecked and both engines. The dead are: hid. Clark, conductor of train No. Sit, Winona. L. B. Fuller, engineer of ll(, Winona. K. C. Larson, fireman on 111, Winona. A. Felts, car repairer. Tracy, Minn. Li. W. Augustine. Pioneer, Ohio. a WINONA, Mini,., April 29. Responsl blllty for the wreck on the Chicago A Northwestern railway near Lambert on this morning, In which flvs persons early were killed, was placed upon Operator oseph Tauer of Sanborn, in a statement ate today by Martin J. Boyle, superintendent of the Minnesota division of tha road, with offices In this city. Tauers home, according to Superintendent Boyle, la at Springfield, Minn. I gf BOMBAY, April 29. Extremely distressful and pathetic scenes were enacted in the train wreck on the Oudh and ItohJikhand railway, east of Delhi, Satur- day, when 10 passengers wers either killed or burned to death. Only a few of the large number of women and children j on the trains escaped burning, while there . were only three survivors of three Hindu marriage parties. , As a result of the collision, ths gas In- stallation caught Are and the dames The uninjured Indians rapidly. ' spread fled terror stricken to the Jungle. Those remaining- watched helplessly while the victims slowly roasted to (creamingmedical death. ' The arrangements aboard the trains were totally inadequate ' to give necessary assistance. Several English subjects aboard escaped After the accident pools of Injury. molten sliver were found in tho vicinity, resulting from the melting of the hoards of rupees many of tho Indiana carried about with them. 1 , BUFFALO SWITCHMEN VOTE TO QUIT WORK By Universal Service. BUFFALO, N. Y., AprU 29. At a meeting tonight switchmen voted to go out ou all roads Hostilities were renewed today by switchmen In all Buffalo railroad yards, when, wltmout having given any notice to the officials, several crews left tlietr work and proceeded to hold meetings. The first intimation tha railroad officials had of trouble was when twenty-- 1 five men quit work In the (iardenvllle j arda of tho New Ydrk Central. Princess Is Wedded. WASHINGTON, April 29. With attendants from the naval hospital, where .she has been working as a nurse, Princess Nadeja Vasillevna Troubetikoy waa married here today to Captain Wallace Strait Schuts of Milwaukee, veteran of the field artillery. The princess, a Russian, waa decorated by the esar for work on a hospital train on tha eastern front. Instead of the previous y adopted limit of all their b'00. Other forma uf taxation approved said. by the Repuhlli ana Include a tax on all stock expanse transactions and Incieased taxes on Income, tobacco and real es' tate sales. Taxes, It was decided today, would be effective next January 1, with the caah bonus 'payment to be made In installments, beginning April I, 1921. For the other forms of relief, Including land setvocational home tlement, purchases, insurance. the Retraining and paid-u- p publican committeemen decided to appropriate l.'i.lKiQ.Oix), to be available for carrying out these p ans when the blU la approved by the president. The sale tax, the Republican committeemen also decided, should apply to hotels and restaurants, but bv Increasing the exemption limit to llutig a month they pointed out that only the big caterers would be subject to this levy. Completing the draft of their bill, the Republicans decided to call a meeting of the full committee tomorrow to discuss the provlslona A final favorable report on the measure will not be formally ought until Saturday, but the Democrats and bolting Republicans declare they will oppose the sales tax provl-slo- casta had been completed, she Martial Law In Spain. MADRID. "April 29 Martial law baa been proclaimed throughout the province precau ment Jhl sKP on tion against possible disturbances 1. May of Oviedo, according to official announce- n. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 29. ent emergency, if you will unite and Tha chamber of commerce of tha United States at the dosing session of lu eighth fight annual convention here tonight went on Myers Interrogation. record In favor of a constructive Amerlg Doesn't- - the senator know that there canlsm, urged that a treaty of peace should be placed In effect without furIsn't a chance for thatT" aaked Senator ther Montana. delay," and adopted a resolution opMyers, Democrat, Americans In general will go right posing a cash bonus for soldiers, but ahead, one block voting Democratic and favoring Immediate provision for disabled another voting Republican, while the or elck soldiers or their dependents The opposition to a cash bonus for solgroup which knows what It wants throws diers originally had been drafted and ap the balance." You can't be more pessimistic than L proved by the rsaolutiona committee In Senator Thomas replied. My hopes are more comprehensive form calling attento aero. It does give me pleasure, tion to the allege danger of certain down however.-- to be In receipt of numeroua classes of labor .abandoning work if letters from men, and even granted a cash bonus, thus disorganising several from industry, causing further increase In organisations of men, declaring their deatre to save the prices of necessities and resulting in de American people from this imposition. In creased production- .Announcement that the resolution had spito of the position of the American Lebeen prepared caused Franklin D'Olier, gion as a whole. commander of the American Legion, to request a hearing before the committee. He conferred with the committee today, after which It was reported the resoluFROM tion had been modified. The country's problem can bs largely DISCORD INCREASES solved through Increased production, thereby restoring proper relations beWASHINGTON. April 29. Opposition tween supply and demand, a resolution In aid of Increased among house Republicans to a sales tax said. production for raising part of the tl, 804,000, 000 and to enhance Its benefits economy must needed for soldier relief legislation led to- become a cardinal principle with all of day to an open break at the final meet- our authorities, federal, state and local ing of the Republican members of the and must be practiced by every citixen. labor session When the convention's ways and means committee, .called to complete the draft of the measure. began, Matthew Woll, vice president and Representatives Young, North Dakota, member of the executive council of the and Frear, Wisconsin, bolted and Joined American Federation of Labor, discussed In conference with Republican insurLabors Part in Industrial Production.' gents to lay plans for tne opposition He was frequently cheered until. he be. ftght at their party caucus tomorrow an attack on Governor Allen of Kansas, night Their withdrawal from the ways who was sitting in the audience at the and means committee conference left the foot of the stage. Someone began hissRepublicans with a majority of but one ing and crying time, and others took In the full committee, if the bolting mem up the cry until the labor leader an nounced he would make his closing reberg vote with the Democrats. committeemen comRepublican finally marks and sat down. He had spoken pleted the committee draft of the relief for nearly two hours. bill today, making few changes in the geenral scheme. In adopting the sales tax of 1 per cent BANKERS on gross monthly business the RepubliTAX cans decided this levy would not apply unless the aggregate sum exceeded 11004, pres- INSURGENTS BOLT COMMITTEE; OPPOSE RETROACTIVE FOR SOLDIER BILL Red Posters Distributed. SPOKANE, Wash April 29 Stickers, posters and circulars, printed In red Ink and purporting to be signed by the Labor party, and urging an international labor day strike on May have been freely distributed In Spokane, according to police reporta. No other activities have Been reported. 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April 29 The federal authorities are holding Morris Reich S4 years old, and Joseph Stelnhart, 21 years old, and. If the investigation now being conducted warrants It, they will ask their deportation. They were detected by Leon Vandegrift, a world war veteran, while alleged to have been stuffing a mall box with anarchist literature this morning. The circulars were signed central executive committee of the Communist Party of America, and urged work era to show their power on May 1. and captured pursued Vandegrift Reich. Later Stelnhart ass arrested by a policeman. (Continued From Page One.) but the confession had apparently accomr plished nolilng. Relatives had made frantic appeals for In The executive mansion vain. mercy had been flooded with requests for a reprieve that were largely inspired by the judgment of alienists that McLaughlin is an Imbecile. $3.00 CORSETS Special at SI. 95 $3.50 CORSETS Special &t S2.45 $4.50 CORSETS Special at S2.95 $5.00 CORSETS Special &t $650 CORSETS Special &t $3.45 v - 53.95 $7,50 CORSETS Special at . S4.95 $8.50 CORSETS Special at. S5.45 $10.00 CORSETS Special at $12.00 CORSETS Special at. . ... Cg ' Rules of the Sale AR S8.45 No Fitting's on Day of Sale No Approvals No Returns No Phone Orders No C. 0. D.s Booms With Cheers. When Warden Lawes completed the the deathhouse boomed announcement, The strain on all inmates with cheers. bad ended for tbe day, because there would be no deathrmarch at 11 o'clock. The waiter who served the dishes or what was to have been the condemned men's last meal found them all in tears. Even McLaughlin, who had been chattering incoherently all day to the annoyance of the others, had been silently crying. Milano waa nrar collapse. I glvo Cassidy was (he first to apeak. credit to the mothers of. Milano and Usefbf, he said. Funny - how mothers i stick to their kids. All are In Cassidy has four brothers. state prisons. He ha learned to read and write since he entered the deathhouse year ago. He said: It would be a pity for a fellow to croak Just when he Is beginning to learn something. I think my learning to push a pencil was a lucky buck, for the whole ' , gang. From the prison ne had sent out apto to friends send messages to the peals governor, Milano recovered quickly and the four men ate hearty meala with evident enjoyment. Ih the prison office relatives mads a merry party. Home of the witnesses Invited to the alas ings arrived before word of the reprieves reached them. Instead of seeing men put to death, they saw comic pictures at the regular nightly exhibition. prison moving-pictur- e . Orr Indicted for Murder. NEW HAVEN. Conn.BApril 29. Harry J. Orr. under arrest In Ran Francisco, was indicted for murder In the flrgt de gree by a grand jury In superior court today. JudgefcaE. Keeler then issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Orr and h filled out an application to Governor Orr la for extradition papers. Ilol-cnm- charged with having shot and killed his wife. Margaret Orr, In WhltneyvIUe. Just north of this city, on the night of March 21. . Tabor Jury Stm Deliberating. PAW PAW, Mich., AprU 29. At midnight tonight no word had ceme from the jurors, who at that hour had been considering the evidence In the. case of Mrs. Sarah 1. Tabor, charged with manslaughter In connection with the death of her daughter, Maud Tabor Virgo, fourteen hours. Mrs. Tabor, apparently little fatigued by the long proceedings, notwithstanding her advanced age, remained In the courtroom until a late hour awaiting the PRESIDENT ENJOYS LONG MOTOR TRIP By Universal (Continued Prom Page One.) considered, but declared the government, being forewarned, waa forearmed. day. - 1 -- N. C.. April 29. Delay of peace, either for or individual political reasons, was characterised as a crime against civilisation, In resolutions adopted today by the executive jtttuncll, American Bankers' association. The bankers declared that the future wellbeing of the United States, as well as the welfare of the world, depended on the resumption, with all possible speed, of peace time conditions which cannot be accomplished until terms of the treaty have been agreed upon. The association's attitude towards labor waa described as being a fair return for services rendered, but. It was asserted that through present tactics, labor in effect. is striking at itself and not at capital. Legislation was urged which would prevent a well organized minority from Interfering with the rights of the majority, profiteering being denounced sb an expression of a selfish minority that must be sternly checked. The financing of the soldier relief program by retroactive taxes, waa declared to be unsound, tn the opinion of the council, which recommended that payments to x'eterans should be mqde over a period of from two to ten years. PINEHURST, In concluding If iWitivO'BctiSICE i'f1 Literature Plentiful. Reid April 29 MORGANTOWN, W. Va Federal and state officials today wore of this communities the mining searching section for the persons who, for the past dead tha have several nights, plastered walls of Marlon county with radical litto erature Issued by what purported com-be the "American anarchist federated anarthe mune soviets, and entitled chist eovlet bulletin. The handbill, which caila upon workers to rise and selsa all factories and food supplies, made its ap In Homewood, Mannlnglon. pearance Bycamore, Downs. Hundred snd, other towns the same night, and the next night another poster appeared In a number of other towns. miners Large numbers of foreign-bor- n are employed In this part of West VirThe conference of Insurgent Republicans ginia, where last winter the federal aulate today, attended by a score of memthorities carried on a si sterna tie search bers from half as many atates, voted to for radicals. obplace on record all Republicans who ject to the sales tax, but favor the relief Precautions at Portland. bill. To this end they began ths circular PORTLAND. Ore.. April 29. In an attlon of pet ill one declaring their attitude, to forestall any possible red May and claimed that fifty elgnatures had temptdemonatration here, Portland police been obtained. B this plan, which they day raided the headquarters of the late today conto as described friendly, they seek laborers and riggers union, and vince the party leaders of the impossi- shipyard aiVeated four alleged radicals. bility of enacting the bill a drafted by The raid was In line with precautionary the Republican committeemen. of The insurgents also voted to oppose measures at taken by the todepartment the prevent Washington justice g separation of the relief and revenue-raisinto assassinate execution of an alleged plot plana Into two bills, declaring that government officials and others who were such aettob would kill all relief declared to have been marked for death After questioning the four men taken Into custody the greater part of the afternoon, Kpectal Agent .William Bryon of COMMERCE CHAMBER the department of justice and 1 .leu tenant Harvey Thatcher decided to release them BONUS without preferring charges OPPOSES CASH SOLDIER RELIEF PLAN (Continued From Page One.) that would aavs your cause In ths Scores Killed in Wreck. ' win usher May Lake the enforcement by the police of section No. 17 of the city traffic rules, which prohibit the parking of automobiles on street! in the congested district longer than an hour. Main street from South Temple to Tourth South streets will be petrolled by four special men detailed by Chief of Police Joseph E. Bur-bldto check the length of time the automobiles stand parked. The maximum penalty for a violation of the ordinance Is six months In the city jail, a fine of 299, or both.. Tomorrow, 7 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1920. Strike in Paris. Service. 9. President WASHINGTON. April Wilson this afternoon took.r the longest motor trip he has had since his Illness. He left the White House at 3 o'clock and did not return until a few minutes before 4, having Journeyed to La Platte, Md . a distance of nearly seventy miles. The entire trip was made with the president occupying the front seat of the automobile the seat In which he loved to ride In the days of good health'. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, her mother, her sister. Miss Edith Bolling, and her brother, J6hn Randolph Bolling. PARIS, April 29. The General Federation of Labor of France today decided Red Claim Repulse. to support the Railwaymen's Federation by ordering a general strike t.( begin LONDON, April 29. An official stateat midnight of May I. from the soviet government reThe strike is not for the purpose of ment ceived wireless from Moscow today, by obtaining a salary Increase. It la anbut bearing Wednesday's date, claims nounced, but has for its object tba na- the in the fighting along the advantage tionalisation of all the transport sorvlces. Polish front was with the red forces. In the words of prominent labor lead- The statement We victoriously reads: ers, the general strike order means a repulsed an enemy offensive along the ftght to a finish for the realisation of whole from Koroston front to Mohllev the general political aims of French la- Podolia. bor with the nationalisation of publla utilities, and labor representation on all Will PA! Vacancies boards and commissions dealing with transportation and the postal and teleWASHINGTON, April 29. President graphic services.' Wilson has made selections to fill two of the three existing vacancies on the Trouble for England. Interstate commerce commission. The nominations are expected to be sent to LONDON, April 29 A labor developtomorrow. the senate in. a more genment which may result eral stoppage of work throughout the Undersheriff Testifies. ' United Kingdom on May day than had Been considered likely manifested Itself BUTTE, Mont., April 29 The first 4oday In an announcement that the Lonshots fired in the strike riot near the don council of railwayman had decided Neversweat mine on 21, Came freffn that, beginning Saturday, Its members the Simons bearding April house near bv, acwould work on a strict work to the cording to the testimony of Jack Whelan, rules policy. given today at a coroner's The smooth running of the railways, undersheriff, into death of Thomas Man the inpuest ft Is maintained, depends upon the Inltla- nmg. who died of wounds received during tive and resource of the workers, which the riot. Involves the continual breach of some instructions in meeting contingencies which cannot be contemplated In tba framing of any rules. The Liverpool and London unions declare they will maintain their new order until their demand for an advance of v' one pound weekly Is granted. The national headquarters of the railwayman said today that the policy was neither Anyone wishing to add to their weight. authorised nor advocated by the nationImprove their color and restore a normal al executive body'. condition of the stomach and nerves should adopt the wonderfully successful Few Held for Deportation. treatment known to physicians end drugNEW TORK. April 29 Only twenty-thre- e gists as tablets, alleged extremists finally have been put up in sealed packages with full diheld for deportation at Ellle Island out rections for home use. Red lipe, pi: of 400 rounded up In raids by the departcheeks and 10 to 14 pounds Increase in ment of Justice last January, according weight are not uncommon results from to a statement today by Alias Rose Wets, several months usage. Ask your counsel for many of them. Hearing Lu drugget lot them. 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