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Show L THE WEATHER. Monday fall and warmer; Tuesday gsrt-- a rally fair, cooler northwest portion. Maximum value, r in Want Ads can be found only in 'The. Tribunes Local Settlement Price. , Silver Dome tie, $1.91; foreign.. $1.01 At Load ..... $8.75 $1$. 5 Copper (cathodes) ... classified pages. SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY- - MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1920. VOL. 101, NO. 13U 16 PAGES FIVE CENTS OGDEN BOY, 14, KILLS SLEEPING FATHER; IRISH CROWDS BURN NA TIONAUST HOMES Humble Carpet- Merchant Wins Millions Gambling At French Resort Town - Inspector Swanzy, Impli- cated in Murder ol Mayor, Shot to Death. - 9 e f. , Large - Assemble Groups Outside Jail at Cork to Pray for Hunger Strikers. First Lady Adds Velvet Gown to "Historic "'Group it Lake Tribune Leased Wire. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. An eve- nlng gown, worn by Mrs. Wood. ,ro wiiorj. jusT.bao,.Aldd Jta The historic collection Of gowns worn by tho wive of tho prooldonto In tho United Statoe national museum. The dress, mounted on a mannequin, Is of black velvet, trimmed with Jet and Hned with electric blue fllk. It wet worn at a Pan.Amerlcan - ball In Washington Just after Mrs. Wlleens marriage to tho president. Mrs. Wilson, It has boon Isarnod, arranged tho gown on tho figure herself, draping It to her own satisfaction. The figure has been placed In i glass case and.-- oomplotes a collection of gowna worn on hlstorio occasions by wives of the prooldonto from tho time of Martha Washington. Chicago against the Irish constabulary and that seven have been during the week-en- d - killed.- - . . A patrol sergeant and three men at Dundalk were fired on by six men. Constable Brennan fell dead and Constables Isbell and Wihterden were badly wound ed. Sergeant Maunsell was shot dead last night at Macroom, County Cork. A police patrol was . ambushed near Naas, County Kildare, Saturday. A constable was killed and a sergeant seriously wounded; two oonstables are missing. Constable O'Hanloq was killed .at . KI1-rus- h, Patrol Ambuscaded. BELFAST, Aug. 22. Rioting le in prog' reea (n Lisburn as a result of ttit assassination today of Inspector Swansy. An attempt was )nada to wreck the shop of a Sipn Fein leader within forty yards of the scene and only Intervention by Ulster volunteers prevented it. The crowd then attacked the residence "4 Nationalist Republican, who fired from a window. His assailants returned the fire And wounded him. . The crowds were out to burn the house of every Nationalist in Lisburn. Boards were torn from windows and the raiders entered buildings to complete their destruction. The brigade declined to Interfere and the Belfast brigade showed reluctance to respond. A renewal of trou- bio la feared. Police Sergeant Thomas Craddock was shot dead In King street Saturday night. This waa the third killing of a policeman . -- since - - Saturday.------ Last night large crowds assembled out- elda the Cork Jail and prayed for the hunger Strikers there. Inspector Swansy. against whom a verdict of wilful murder was given- by a coroners Jury In connection with the assassination of Mayor MacCurtaln In March, was shot- while proceeding to l)is home from church at Lisburn, to which Town ho- had been transferred after the finding of tbs coroner's Jury. The gregatlons were leaving all the lent churches at the time and converging on the soene of the shooting. At the oorner of Railway street three armed men with rifles confronted Swansy and fired on him in the presence of ' hisfamily- - Swansy fall, but the eseasslns discharged their weapons again Into hs body. - - - - Captain Comes b, et s to Aid. , Rats and Mice ) has caused more untimely deaths among' human beings than" all the wart of history, If left alone it multipUea at ah almost unbelievable rats. You awe ttio jronrself and to your. neighbors to eatcb and kill every rat and every mouse on youi a Send today for "a free illustrated booklet of twenty-fou- r pages, telling in detail how you can rid jour house of rats and mice. (Use tbo coupon. Write plainly.) Frederic'!. Haekin. Director, The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, 1 Washington, D. C. , ,, I inclose herewith 2 cents' id stamps for return postage on a free copy of the bulletin on rate and mica ! Ml it) f ietoose Stf6Ct City M ! .ijuinrn,---,",,- A I I Deauville has degenerated Into an International of the exposition feminine figure and the male pock-etboo- k. were uttered by Mrs. Herand echoed by hundreds of other Americans of wealth and leisure who have hitherto Injected the most brilliant life into Deauvilles season, but who this year have been far outdone by eccentric Innovations from the new rich of the world who have flocked In until the epithet, modern Babylon, applied by Maurice Maeterlinck. Is more than jus titled. Gambling, drinking and tangoing have become the very existence of the world's richest people congregated In Deauville, says the Parle satiric weekly, Crt d'Parls, Sums, of money sufficient to provldq a Ufa income for a large family are won and lost in a few seconds at the baccarat table to which any one Is admitted after the pretext of examining identification papers. freo tbo for. eklrts. but at the same time their plebeian rubber heels." Several barons have created a sensaWASHINGTON. Aug. 2. Five Amer- tion by wearing four tie pine simultaicans and one British subject were re- neously. In to have the fellto-ro-noun- Mexloaa-government-t- o M II I c signers. been kidnapped ported Jalisco, Mexico, by the bandit Pedro Zamora, In advices today to tho state department from the American embassy at Mexico City, which, however, characterised- - the Four report as an unconfirmed cf the Americans wars saldTSn be mining men end the fifth a woman. wr Policy, Senator, Gore Says Berries. WASHINGTON. Aug.' 2. Belief that occupation by Japan of parts ef Siberia, the northern belt Of Ssghallen Island, as well as Shantung. 1s really the first step toward establlshmen of an Orient for the Orientals" policy in the far east Is expressed by Senator Gore of Oklahoma Japan has completely nullified the Hay policy of the open door, to which she gave such vigorous assent according to Senator Gore. To my mind. It has been a development which Americans had to expect ! y. said Senator Japan- - le aa ambitious end growing country which hat on for territory lookout been the always Inw hlch to expend. Some years ago I wrote a letter' making just such a prediction. As I pointed out at that time, there wvnld be nothing much distasteful to America In a far east Monroe doctrine If It went no farther than the Monroe doctrine." By Universal Gore-toda- Rides White Elephant. An example of the prevalent desire to how off, no matter what the price, was seen at the races yesterday when the Maharanee Kapurthala arrived dressed In oriental alike and veils and riding on an enormous white elephant. The height of eccentricity wee reached by Mlstunguette, tbe famous French musical comedy star, who wore a costume of violently colored satin, the design of which was continued from the cloth onto her bare skin by , hand painting. Although many Americana disgusted With the, orgy, ol,fashion.dlpley.aiui gambling, have quit Deauville for . the quieter life At Brides lea Bains, Dinard, Biarritz, hundreds remain. These Include Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Wall, Charles Clark, Owen Moore, Julian Newman, R. L. Kills the Princess Murat, Mra J. H. Colfelt. Mr end Mra. William Dreslifleld, Mra. George Livingston, Mrs. Peter Larn sen, Mra Frederick Irving Mosher, Frank. Mra. Franoea -- MitcheU .and Irving Bqriln. . Mil-to- James A. Clough, Southern Pacific Employee, Mur? dered at Order- of Wife. Sup-plie- - tvir, y American Typhus Expedition Moves in Face of Red Progress Toward Danzig. F Invaders fought and Outflanked Siege of Polish Capital. rd h , ' Brest-Litovs- k, Breet-Llt-ovs- k. assumed-commend- Tal-lar- - th. rv ht VICTORY HINGES FORCES IN ns he I T METZ, Aug. 22. Marshal Fofch will visit the United States when the Euro-ea- n situation permits, he told Supreme Inlght James A. Flaherty of the Knights of Columbus, In response to e formal Invitation extended by Mr. Flaherty at a banquet last night. er. Andre Tardleii, another Captain speaker, caused some surprise when he said; Ifoa may not knew that Franc provided you with $0 per cent of your airplanes, (0 per oent of your guns and 60 per cent of your war supplies. DEAD WOMAN Trlbnae-aal- t IDENTIFIED.. Lake Tribua . Leased Wire. .... two-stor- Disease Research Institute Proposed Gorgas Memorial pock-mark- ff ar ua y. . . De- - mented; Alleged Confession Made . to Detective. The International Petroleum Company and Tropical Corporation Pool Interests Benedum-Treat-Crawfo- ry ayy c'nr .: Woman Beliefed to Be WARSAW, Aug. 12. (By th Associated Press.) The Bolshevik armies northPrince Lubomlrskl, Polish mlnlsttr to the United 8tata who, according to a reeast of Warsaw, between the Vistula and port from Washington, called at the Prussia, Sr sending wireless appeal for stats department to request American help. The intercepted messages repeatedeld for Poland In her fight against th Bolshevik forces. ly have asked Bolshevlkl headquarters for ammunition and supplies.- , The Bolshevik! wireless repeatedly has requested Information concerning the location of these troops, the rear of which is endangered by the Polish advances. The Vanguard of this red army has about 100 kilometers south of Oil reached Danxtg, so near the Camp Grappe region around Graudens that the French offices advised the American typhus expedition to move to Danzig. This th Americana , did. Th American consulate, which moved NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Official announcement of the conclusion of nego- from Warsaw to Graudens when Warsaw Bolsfieviki . Outtiations for the merger of the Interna- was threatened, also proceeded to Dan French. on advice of the the tional Company, Limited, a subsidiary of slg in the Standard Oil company of New Jer- Poles Capture 35,000. sey. and the Tropical Oil company, conMilitary authorities announced today trolled by the that the Poles have captured 25,000 prisinterests of Pittsburg, a deal involving oners today fn their counter-attac- k $140,000,040, was mad toapproximately ' the BolshevlkL Many guns, thouagalpet By COLONEL HENRY J. REILLY. day. of sands rifles, hundreds of machine guns Chicago TribaB.-8.l- t Uk. Tribeaa Cable By the term of tho merger. It la planned to organize a new International and munition carte and great numbers WARSAW, Aug. 22. I have spent the Petroleum Company. Limited, under the of horses also have been taken. . Thou- laat two days on a visit to General law of Canada, with an authorized Istroopa-nortof Modltn, formerly sue of at least 100,004 preferred shares, sand of. Russians are thought to. be pot comIn? an opportuth forests awaiting off par value $5, and at least 7,118,133 Novogeorglevsk, and to th Piock bridgemon shares of no par value. to surrender. head. Th situation oonfirm my belief The Tropical company has outstand- nity Among the 300 Bolshevlkl loldlers that the victorious advance north from and ing approximately 1,175,044 shares the International has Issued 2. 08,86- - killed In the fighting at Mlawa were the Wlepri river, which finished the Sixshares of common and 100,000 shares of found. It is claimed, a German officer teenth Bolshevik army, raised th Warpreferred. saw siege, and now approaches th Bug and several German soldiers. For outstanding shares of both comfrom Kamlenszyk to so panies the new company wilt exchange Its share on the, basis of 1,S02,6S4 to the Reds' Turning. seriously threatens ths rear of the Tropical company In exchange for 1.675,-40- 0 By Universal Service Staff Correspondent force operating in the Danslg border shares of old Tropical stock. After (Special Cable Dispatch.) that a Red retirement eastward is neces setting aside sufficient common stock to 22. Executing a gigantic Aug. PARIS, meet obligations, th Tropical company sary. This Polish fores has will have 1,732,600 common shares of new turning movement with the aid of a established for will which it In exchange number of .International, troop brought up bridgehead at Drohlcsyn and large each share of Tropical. Bolshevlkl failure ere the red armies again driving this force realty to attack The old International company will have train Indicates a lack of sufficient tbe Poles backward along practically th reserves and 5.2U.644 common shares and 104,000 prethe belief their ferred shares, these to be exchanged on entire front according to the latest ad- recent defeat strengthens waa decisive. , th basis of one share of common and When Hikorski the from Warsaw, one of preferred for each preferred share vices situation was critical; an attempt to desoviet tbe that aviators Polish report now outstandiag and two shares of the fend the line on the Narew had failed, new common for each share of old comforces have consolidated their . entire due to Bolshevik attacks from the east. mon outstanding. , established communications with The turning of the left or northern flanks front The International Petroleum Company. by the Third Bolshevik cavalry corps and are receiving strong re- clue bases their in In was Canada two Limited, a half iivlslons of InfanIncorporated and try, forcedand inforcements of men, ammunition 1(14 and acquired control of three Britthe Poles to retire westward A Pacific ish corporations, the London to the line of the Wkra river. This front gun Petroleum Co., Limited, and ttlTLa held despite the fact the left northIt is th opinion of some military ex- they Gunltos Oil Co., Limited, both producers, ern flank waa turned by the same force and the West Coast Oil Fuel Co., Limited, pert that th precipitous retreat from that captured Mlawa end advanced to th a marketing concern. It operates In Pern Warsaw wee merely a master stroke of line of the Vistula between the German a. with a refinery and shipping port at from th frontier and Wyesogrod, thus threatening draw the Pole It has nine tank steamers with a strategy to tbe Wkra position from the rear. combined capacity of 66,600 tons, and a etrOngljr defended area into vthe open However, due to Sikorskis effort his 20.000-to- n vessel under construction. The country, hoping then to break through cavalry held the line from Wyaxogrod In loeel Peru trade to the company supplies river In the region- north and capture the capital without a strug-gl- a of th Wkrathus and exports to Chile, Ecuador and PanaPlooBk, establishing a Modltn ma. Surplus crude oil and naphtha Is bridgehead. An effort then was made to comIn to Vancouver. The bulk break shipped up the Bolshevik attack, this cavpany also purchases largs quantities of Premiers Confer. alry force advancing north from Piock and thus striking the Red right southern Mexican oil. It has between 600 and 600 22. A dispatch to th LONDON, Aug. flank. square miles of territorv, of which only London Time from Lucero Switzer100 square miles have been drilled upon, Once more the Bolshevik cavalry ilof George Lloyd 125.000 In Ecuador. acres besides land, says premier the tremendous advantage of two lustrated in had of Ololltti IUly end The Tropical Oil company was organwar. With exposed flanks England mobility ised In Delaware in 1(11 and acquired the conferences Sunday. They discussed the 2000 men, horse artillery and two light 000 1.000 acres especially! concession of concerning situation; Mares Polish De trench mortars, with other cavalry and In Colombia.- - It has drilled three wells, Danzig. tW Adriatic situation and Italy's infantry ..from- surestrfnated'kT'TWm' TOOT- to '3000 barrel reply to the A,merlcair noter"Thcon rounded and virtuallyparth..cut.off. destroyed the Poresumed Is will today. The each. be; ferCnce lish company force advancing north from Piock. dally capacity Th attack ; carried all of Piock, with constructing a road and pipe line from the Its wells to the Magdalena river, a disexception of a small d. strict Just ON tance of twenty-e'gmiles, and aj above the Vistula bridge. Here remnants and tanks on the river bank. of the garrison, plus townspeople. RESERVE IncludingPolish It is planned eventually to build a pipe women, made a determined line from the concession, about 100 miles, stand while artillery, on the southern to the Atlantic coast. Th Colombian bank of the Vistula deluged the enemy By GEORGE BELDES. in the occupied parts of town with shrapgovernment has consented to the transfer (Chicago Tribune Cable Copyright.) of the De Mares concession to ths Tropnel. of machine guns boated With-botPoles on-th ical company which has BilRLlNAug. 22., terrific bank the Bolshehigher northern counter-attac- k an aggressive campaign of devel- and reds launching vists Polish reserves from on th north front, which so far crossingprevented wooden opment. ths long bridge from have not reached a decision, - news the low southern bank. rereached Berlin today that Russian batPolish heavy field . batteries Finally Man serves were massing behind the red drove eff the Bolshevlkl and horse tle line. ' Military experts place great batteries, j both light andcavalry heavy, and ths It as In announcement, thl batteries Polish Importance drove away the machine Is believed by them that the side who permitting reinforcements to cross, win the guns, town and advance to the the SIOUX CITY. la.. Aug. 22 A dispatch reserve prove strongest, will reconquer former line on the north.. , , to relatives In Sioux Cltv from St. Paul, war. It Is reported also that French The scene in the town, excepting for announced the death there of Joseph R. black troops have entered thp Danzig cor- ridor. trench mortar damage, was similar to Coe, a pioneer stockman of th norththat th Russian plan is that witnessed during a Carranza attack west. Mr. Cos waa found dead in bed. It is stated to retire on all sectors until the Dorns an Monterey. Mexico, In, October.. line Is rebelled, 'Where Tt 1 beHevM sufMost of the buildings ere of one story, ficient reserve will be found success- - whit end yellow washed, with occasionmission firm In Sioux City thlrty-fl- v y buildings with iron windows years ago. He was at one time consid- fully to turn th tide of battle. The Rue- al end' balconies lining both aides of th ered wealthy, but had met with financobble-pave- d (Oon tinned on Fag S. Ooltuna 1.) streets, which are fined cial reverses. with big trees. Hastily constructed barricades marked the limit of that part of. the town held by the Reds, whtls buildings and fences were by machine gun and rifle bullets and shrapnel. Scattered here and .there were men and group of Bolshevik dead, horses; the Polish dead lying among the heaps of leaves .fallen In the street, which had been cut from th trees by bullet a. The cavalry dally le playing a promiplanned, there would he a contlnue-- J Chicago Tribnu R.lt Lake Triban Leased Win. part on both sides. On Friday Collion of greet sanitary work iwhlctf nent An A8HINOTON. Aug. onel Dresser, with two squadrons of a so advanced General far durJ ' Gorges total strength of 200 eabres, charged end effort I to be mad to bring I " 3 I lifetime. : lng hi successfully dispersed on brigade of ths The Panama government, according about th establishment in Fifty-thir- d l to Bolshevik infantry division pf advices to Benor Don J. Lefevra Panama of an International a total strength of 1600 rifles. Magy . charge daffaires of th legation Of klUed were institute for research In1 th and wounded with the lancet would be Panama at Washington, mllllon-dollJ and sabres. memdiseases a a to of the donate willing tropical study Yesterday only a Bolshevik Halnt Thomas hospital for the use of cavalry orlal to the late Major .General WU- screen faced Flock while the soviet InMr. Lefevre Institute. the proposed C. former llam surgeon genGorgaa, made It known today that he plans to fantry stubbornly contested the Polish advance from the Modlln bridgehead, eneral Of the United Slates army. take th matter up with th Rockefeller foundation, which has done deavoring thus to protect the right southPanama has been chosen as th lo- ern flank of the Bolshevik forces. Thee cal Ion for the proposed memorial Inmuch valuable research work In the Genforces In are retreating eastward from th view disease of fact the of and that which, stitute, tropical study eral Gor gas's most noteworthy health Dr. Wyckloffe Rose, a memDanslg corridor for fear of being cut off through ooun-trto In due work was accomplished ber of the foundation, did much to rid the successful advance of ths that Panama of hookworm Through such an Institute, U ie I NEW YORK. Aug.- - M. Th woman- who died by gas with Aviator Harold Eustis Kerry was Mrs. Percy Deverall of Wheeling, w. Va. The Identification waa made today by her huaband. He had Just pur1L The chased n handsome home for her In PEKING, Aug. Saturday, French end Japanese legations today Wheeling.- - When he saw the body he recommended to the Chinese foreign of- cried: Oh, Alice, I oannot believe that fice that peymnts be resumed on tho e you were unfaithful! portion of the Boxer endemnlty In July, Chine discontinued to, Russia. LEAVE FOR SEOUL. payment of the Indemnity, announcing PEKING, Saturday. Aug, II. Members that the remainder would be held In congressional party tourChinese banke unty a stable govern of the American ing the far east left here today for Seoul ment wee set up In Russia. via where Pehtalho, I The they expected to pees French and Japanese recommen dations support a protest to China from Sunday. the Russian legation here, the existence SUFFRAGE WINS IN COSTA RICA. of which depends upon resumption of exThe r eoommendatlore SAN SALVADOR. Salvador, Aug, 22. payment press the belief of the French and Jap- A dispatch from San Jose, Costa Rica, anese governments that It would le un- says congress has passed a Inw giving wise to wipe out the sole remains of the right of suffrage to all citlsens, Inthe last recognised Russian authority. cluding women. ed Wireless Calls Tell Need f of s Ammunition and in Warsaw Action. Foch Promises Visit United States Pioneer Livestock of Northwest Is' Dead Chicago France and Japan Urge China to Pay Indemnity By Universal Service. - t Special Cable Dispatch.) 22. Indicating that the JpARIS, Aug. State must feed Europe for at least another year, the French crop statistics, published today, e grain deflolt for 1(20 ef more .than 50,000,000 - hush is.'- - The first report forecast a record crop, but It Ic now revealed that the wheat and rye Is the poorest for many year. The United States Is new the sole hope, at Argentina ha banned exportation, Great Britain monopolizes .Aanadmrr pu pply ,, and .Russia as, A. grain source' r hopelt's. Italy 'must Import 65,000,000 bushel and it It revealed exist that similar need throughout Europe. words ,manTheOelrichs -- Japan Nallifiies 4Open Door The rat le the worst animal pest JnthewcrWr- From its home among filth it visits dwellings, stores and warehouses in search of food and it spoilt ten times at much as it eats, 'f ' i ' It (preads so much disease that it (SSMIMIMIISH I Three Expeditionary umns Sent to Release Americans. Kidnapped Join the Fight Against J By C. F. BERTELU Universal Service Staff Correspondent. Special Cable Dispatch. The most picturesque figure in the casino Is the Syrian, Ghi Khan, who several months ago was a humble carpet seller III the Paris streets, but who subsequently won $2,000,000 In one night His rO' mance is asserted to be the most extra' ordinary on record. Coming to France from Jaffa In June, he sold five carpets, 1000 francs. Us Immediately Col realizing laced the entire sunt on Meddlesome laid. A. K. Macombers horse at the Long Champs races and won at ths odds of eleven to one. He retired from the trade end joined the Baccarat dub et Enghelm, where he won $22,000 before the club wee closed by a scandalized parliament It was tob close to Paris From Enghelm Khan went to Vichy, where he repeated his MEXICO CTTT; Aur 22, Ton million extraordinary run of luck, finally ending In the pesos ef tbe 111,000,000 carried off during up at Deauville, where he Is living Imperial suite In the Royal hotel. He Is the flight of Carrania from Mexico City estimated to have cleaned up a total of have been recovered, according to a state- $$,000,000 without a sign of bis luck ment today by tbe treasury department changing. To crush the rebellious movement In the state of Jalisco, headed by Pedro Many Win Heavily. Other heavy winners Include Carlo Zamora, and to release tho American VagUano, the ' millionaire shipowner, cltlxeno and tho British subject kidnapped whose record is $200,000 won et a single several days ago, three expeditionary col- aitting; George Biumenthal of New York, umns composed of edftairy and Infantry whose winning are computed et more than Alexander Dermetopolos, were . ordered Into Jalisco Greek $500,004; regiments magnate, who recently bought the 17. race horse "North Star" for $30,000, August " 1 Unconfirmed reports said Zamora had solely from his wlnnlngq. Indications of ths Incredibly high pace carried off a British subject in addition ere had In the fact that yesterday the to a score of young women from that croupiers received $70.(00 In tips, while its profit envillage, most of whom klll'gl thpmselves. the Casino, which derives rake-offrom 5 per cent f, gained The American embassy has no details tirely more than $3,000,000. of the kidnapping at Cuale, but messages costumes Thi and of the mannerisms received at the British legation were that a British subject named Johnson and a eccentrle new rich are criticised strongly conservative Parle ths Figaro, the number, of Americans were carried off. by The details are meager. It Is understood recognised organ of the upper forty," that both the British and American dip- which caustically asserts that the women lomatic representatives have requested wear ropes of pearls longer than their MEXICO errr, Aug. 22. According to Captain Woods, commandant of the Lisburn branch of the Dieter volunteers, El Herald, President de la Huerta has made a dash for the assassins, although announced that no conditions for the armed only with a stick. The eesasalne recognition of the Mexican government have been Imposed by the United States or France. (Continued on Paco 2, Column 3.) The Mexican government" he Is quoted as saying. .Is giving all guarantees to foreign countries and not seeking to break promisee with foreign oountries, end it does not believe foreign nations have any reason to Impose conditions belittling our j dignity. premise J Syrian Rubs Lamp. -- t a -- Pray for Strikers. 4 Woo Siren of Chance, Drink ancL. ango . at Modern Day Babylon. Tribune-Ba- ' BELFAST, Aug. 22. Official telegrams received at Dublin castle today indicate that there have been organised onslaughts Worlds Richest People PRINCE LUBOMIRSKI FrencK Crops Fail; America Is Sole Hope Polish-army-fro- m 4. (pedal to Ths Tribaa ' OGDEN, Aug. 22. James A. Clough, it year of age, engine Inspector for th Southern Pacific; was shot to death tills morning by his son, Raymond Clough, J 4 years of ago, who committed th cold--' blooded murder at th Instance of hla mother, oille Clough, 40 years of eg who is reported to be apparently demented, t After th son fired th first shot of revolver lhto hie fathers the.. breast, about S oclock this morning, the father started to raise himself and th mother jumped back of th son and held hla arm and told him to empty the gun, according to the confession said to have been mad to the police early this morning by th mother and son shortly after their arrest at oclock. , , Th first intimation of the crime was received by th police shortly after 2 .oclock this morning, when IX Howell, a neighbor of th Cioughz, who Uvea et 2175 Jackson avenue, called the police and said that a men had been killed there." Sergeant A. M. Edward and Detective Everett Noble responded. They found Clough deed in bed with six bullet holes in hla body-- all th shots taking sffeoln the abdomen, , 1 , Children In Boose. When the officers saw th wounds, they decided that it was a case of murder. The peculiar actions of the mother and boy prompted placing them under arrest. There was a baby, about a year old, beside three other children. In th house. Th couple have five . children: Mr Uoyd Rose, th eldest; Raymond, Leo, Alvin and Joseph V. Clough, the . , baby. Th baby waa" taken to the Crittenden home and Leo and Alvin were taken to th Martha nursery. Shortly after Mr Clough and her eon were taken to the police station Mra Clough was questioned regarding the erime, as wss her son. They related different stories at first, but finally told what they maintained 4s th truth to Chief of Detectives Robert Burk -- v Mother Steadies Youth. j ' , Mrs. Clough, according to tho polio said that she bad secured th keys earlier la th day from her husband's clothes and unlocked a box In which tho .$$ Colt sixshooter was kept, she said that about 2 o'clock this morning eb aroused Ray. mond, telling him that there were two men in the house. As she told him this she is said to have placed th revolver in his hand. She led him into- th bedroom where Mr. Clough was asleep. Ray. mond fired one shot, which struck his father in the breast. The man rained up and then sank back upon th pillow and breathed heavily. Tbe mother, standing behind th boy, according to the story told th police, seised him end steadied his arm while she told him to empty the gun. Aocordlng to th police, Mra Clough wee in th etate mental hospital of Texas a number of Fears ago. - it --is said that acted - jeouHarly---f latah The believe Clough was nervous that police about hm wife's condition, since he had th revolver locked in a drawer, while he The woman said sh kept th key. tii sneaked away key and got the gua In the day. early The body of Clough was removed to the Ltrkin establishment, where It wiu be held pending the coroner's Inquest, which Countv Attorney J. R, Bates aaid. he would call tomorrow. An examination of th body disclosed that all of th bullet struck in vital spots end any on i would have caused death. - be -- II Besieged French Make Sally and Defeat Turks . PARIS, Aug. 22 Th French garrison Adana. Asia Minor, which had been bestezed for two months, made a sally Friday end bee now virtually been relieved. et - the garrison. The foreign office says that th garrison badly defeated the besiegers end that th situation ne with- longer is critical. J- - ANGELO, Texas, Aug-- 22. A cablegram recalvT-- today by the parents of Earl Beeley. who, with seven other American relief workers, ha been besieged by the Turks at Adana Asia Minor, declared that the party was BAN Gambling at Juarez Ends After Thirty Yeari Re&i , JUAREZ, Msxloo. Auk. 2!. GembHng. which has beani conducted in this elty almost without Interruption for thirty years, closed tonight at midnight. The closing was by order of Provisional Presiannounced dent de la Huerta, and officials It would be permanent. A large crowd of American watched the last whirl Of th roulette wheel, and betting waa heavy.; I SYRIAN PREMIER SLAIN. HAIFA. Syria, Aug. 21. lrouM Pasha, th Ryztan premier, end Abderhamen, member of hi cabinet, were killed 6 riu f t when bandit attacked their train. route from Damascus to this city, erai of tbs passengers also war kixeL r i ; |