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Show 17 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING,. MARCH 31, 1922. Transatlantic Air Flight to Brazil Is Started from Lisbon, Portugal liv AGREE TO PEACE LISBON, March 39. (By the Associated Press.) Thy attempted flight from Lisbon to Pernambuco, Brasil, was started this morning, captains 8aoa-dur- a and Coutlnho, taking the air at T oclock. They hope to make the transatlantic passage of more than 4009 miles In sixty hours actual flying time. They expect to arrive in Brasil by April U. The first stop will be at the Canary Islands, thence the route is by way of the Cape Verde Islands and Fernando Noranha, a short distance northeast of Pernambuco. Tha flight from the Cape Verde Islands to Fernando Noranha ia attended with considerable risk, as the only precaution taken for the safety of the aviators has been the stationing of three Portuguese ivutsers along the line ef flight The machine in which the avlatora are making tbelr flight In a hydroalrplaae. It ia of comparatively email dimensiona and thla In connection with the great distances to be traveled ever water and the cant provision for patrolling the course, baa caueed their expedition to be regarded hare ae extremely basardous. getieally carried out. Orders have been Issued in various towns against buying Belfast goods and threatening fines for disobedience. The orders are affecting many traders, who are cancelling Belfast orders Ctrculatlon cf Belfast newspapers, v as was the ease before the boycott was lifted, is being seriously Interfered with. At Dundalk tha edition of the Belfast Evening Telegram, was tsisea today and burned. At a meeting of the directors and staff of the Freeman's Journal today It was decided to keep as many employees as possible and to produce an Issue of some sort. daily, Difficulties are smtlrtratsdon account of threats to other newspapers and printers that assistance given to the of the achievement under ths leadership of the colonial minister. Michael Collins declared; The terms are as satisfactory as any agreement signed by people bolding different opinions can be. Arthur Griffith said: "We have signed for peace. ths-nav- al OwtiMii ' ftw hit On they win be afforded employment on re- lief work. Tenth. The two governments can In eases agreed upon between the signatories, arrange, for the release of political prisoners in prison for offenses committed before the date hereof. ho offenses committed after March 11 shall be open to consideration. Eleventh. The two governments unite In appealing to all concerned to refrain from Inflammatory epeechea and to restraint In the interests of peace. The agreement was aimed on behalf of the provisional government by Michael Collins, E&inmon J. Ihiggan and Arthur Griffith; for the northern government by Btr James Crqlg. the Marquis of Londonderry end E. A. Arehdale, and for the Imperial government by Winston Spencer Churchill. Sir Laming Worthlngton-Evan- s and Btr Hamar Greenwood. se ' Green wood GivesThanks. The morning sitting was by the small conference. In the afternoon the full conference assembled and discussed the situation for two hours This evening there wag another gathering for the final drafting of the agreement and its signature. At the conclusion of the conference Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, came from the room in which the proceedings had taken place, and said to "A most satisfactory agreement has been reached. Thank God for that." After MivCtwrclilli had read the terms of the agreement in the house of commons tonight. Sir Donald McLean, Na- LEADERS tional Liberal, said that not only the house of common, but the whole country IMMENSE and the British commonwealth would rejoice. Joseph Devlin. Nationalist memCable. (Service ber for she trails division of Belfast, also Universal LONDON. March 39. Ireland is at expressed profound satisfaction over the peaca tonight In so far as Michael Colagreement. lins and (Sir James Craig can Wmrnand. An eleven-hoconference today resulted In articles of agreement being by which the Irish republican STATERS signed army will give up Jtaactlvities in the six counties (Ulster) and the northnorthern 0 DUBLIN, ' Marfh (By the Assoern government declares Its willingness ciated Press.) The Irish provisional gov- to reform Us police force eo that halt ernment, apparently guarding against will be Cathollo and half Protestant, in possible attacks by the republican insur- order to preserve peace in uxe disturbed gents, today placed a strong guard In areas. the city hall, and about fifty uniformed articles of agreement were signed sold I era under orders of the Free Btate at The 9.39 tonight and were announced In section of the army, entered the, Bank of the house of commons by Winston Ireland later. Churchill, who acted as arbitrator at the Nationalist opinion Via fateful session of the northern and southreflected today by the lord mayor of Dub- ern delegates. lin, who instated on having added to a In the house that announcement The resolution adopted by the Dublin port the agreement had been signed was greetboard protesting against disorders in Be- ed with prolonged cheers. Joseph Devlin, lfast a clause also condemning outrages Nationalist leader and member from BelIn the rest of Ireland. and Palls, expressed profound satisfast of last Saturdays repubThe decision lican convention here to abrogate the faction with tho settlement, declaring: is the best work that has ever been It agreement recently signed by Michael Colling, head of the provisional government, done for Ireland, the empire and the and Premier Sir James Craig of Ulster world. by retmposlng the boycqtt le being ener- - Liberal leaders also Joined In approval PROFESS RELIEF GUARDS STATIONED BY FREE ' ur he-average A&tcli the litde folks speed hoj for Com Plaices tJl I eeaf hardly Wd tI' gwfe. Its great to see for Kelloggs; great in the family enjoy their crisp crunchiness and wonderful flavor! To sit down before a heaping .bowlful of theso joyous and some milk or cream and fresh fruit, if its handy is just about the very last word in appetizing appeal! And, your good taste will prove that! 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Senator Dial appeal. aid the board reminded him of In view of the Favorable Report Ordered giggling school girts. way the hoard lb conducting Its business, WASHINGTON, March 80. Favorable Senator Dial said, he was not aurprWej rnportof e Ull which would authorise dethat it waa asking for a eRTp subsidy. of aliens convicted of violating Instead of looking out for business, portation federal and state prohibition nnd they tied up ships and kept them from laws, was ordered tha house doing business," said Senator Dial, adding Immigration commute. today by that he waa opooeed to throwing nway any more mpney on suSh attJncompetent set as that board Is." ' WASHINGTON. March 39. The killing of Dr. Leroy Shelton, medical missionary of the Disciple, of Christ (Christian church, by bandits In Tibet last month, followed the doctor's refusal to accept the advice of local authorities agwimt proceeding Into a disturbed area, according to correspondence between the .state department nnd the Chinese government, copies ofjwhich have been transmitted and were made public today by Senator Spencer of Missouri Bryan at White, House.1 - i f NOTE All euctemer sending In- - mall orders, plsgs read csrsfully, a the following rules must be strictly observed! Money order or cashiers check must aecompany your order also parcel pest charges If same I te be (hipped by parcel pest. g Utah Surplus Ariny, Jauy G - Commercial Goods Store 17.1 EAST (ECONO (OUTH, (ALT LAKE CITY, WALKER BANK BLDG. Preserve Barns and Silos with Good Paint BryanHasClote Call in Automobile Mishap i - y William BRIDGETON, N. JP March . ; ri 0. Jenn nge Bryan, who waa here last night to lecture, had a narrow escape from an accident. It was learned today, Hla au tomoblle waa proceeding from the rail road station to tha Central Methodist church when a motor truck turned from a side street. A collision was averted by the narrowest of margins. Mr. Bryan began hie lecture, but In a short time asked hie audience to excuse him, ae he waa, not feeling well. The pastor, the Rev. Harold P. Sloan, spoke for ten minutes, after which Mr, Bryan resumed. He Mild: I ought to put on tha brakes but have so much to say I go beyond my strength. he spoke for nearly three hour. COUPLE ARE REUNITED. DAVENPORT, Iowa. March 30. Mrs Flora H1U, who, with her two babies, aged 11 weeks and IS months, attempted to beat her way on a freight train from Denver to Davenport in an effort to find her husband, waa found by tha local police her this morning. George Hill, the womans husband, waa also located. 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The raiders who wrecked tha bureau, he explained, was being mad the plant of tha Freemans Journal- - early as a result of the reduced demand for today numbered about fifty and were not dterulsed. ' They cut the telephone wires and held up the staff at revolver point, confining them In a room while they smashed the presses, threw gasoline on the floors and stair and set fire to the building. The suffered prinplants supply of news print -cipally from the fire. The -- raid is believed to. have been e sequel to the publication by tho newspaper of a report of the proceedings at the secret convention of tha De Valera section of the Irish republican army on Sunday. 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SQUAD 14-- a. 12-e- x. 30 March William WASHINGTON, Jennings Bryan called on President HorHe said that whether hr ding today. would anter the rare for the senate in fata Florida depended upon the Democratic JiUnea Lyle of Dromor, 'hot through voters."1 He added be was not seeking the the chest while walking In Joy street. In nomination. Petitions asking Mr. Bryan the Sinn Fein district .of Belfast, died to- to run are now being circulated In Florida. Will Enforce Boycott. ARMY AND NAVY TENTS ARMY 19x19; $29.75 PLAN TO PUT ISSUE UP TO THE PEOPLE By DENIS OCONNELL.' Universal Service Cable. DUBLIN, March 30. Director of Election MacCarthy today Informed me that It la the Intention of Arthur Griffith, preetdent of the Dali, to put tho question of ratification of tho. treaty to a vote of tho people about tho first day of , May. no MacCarthy declared that there 1 doubt that the treaty will be ratified with a sweep If the mutineer of the army allow the election to proceed. Irish labor today announced the selection of Its candidates for the elections. One of .the candidates chosen was Jim Larkin, who Is Mill In prison in . V- America. Should De Valeras tactics prevent the election. It la declared that such a proceeding would -alienate the entire labor sympathy, The provisional government la taking stepa to meet the new danger of (he elections being stopped by the mutineers and has commandeered several buildings. Including the Dublin city hall, and Is In- garrisons. stalling fully equipped It is stated from a trustworthy source that Minister of Defense Mulcahy has tha advantage' of tha same intelligence Service that served Michael Collins during the black and tan terror and that he krtows the movee of hts'opponenutiow as well as Collins did then. ACT QUICKLY MUST TENTS Pyramidal, heavy khaki duck, reeondltfon. Poles fin claimed, class A; and staka complete AOS total weight 119 lbs...... Whit duck, RECONSTRUCTED U. S. 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Tha gaining of this point 1 regarded as e great victory for the free atate. The free Mate delegatee are confident that the republican along the Ulster borders will adhere to the agreement. YOU U. L. ARMY HARNESS. SADDLES, SADDLE BAGS, BRIDLES, ERS, MORSE BLANJtETS, ETC, U. . S. ARMY RECONSTRUCTED LEAD NAME HARNESS By FORBES W. FA1RBAIRN March SAVINGS V GRIFFITH APPROVES - PEACE PROPOSAL , London, EM TO BE CLOSED OUT AT A BIQ LOSS NO ROOM TO HANDLE -- that ws Irishmen on both sides signed wtll later,lf carried, out In the spirit of tha signatories, give us a united Ireland, said Arthur Griffith to Universal Service early this morning. Every sensible and honest Irishman, whatever hla creed, yearns for such a v Harness and Saddbs The Dunlap Hats for 4. bnivarsal brvi?e uaite SALS CLEAN-U- P uuu The first two Jumps the Portuguese aviators have planned to taka are more than n thousand -miles each, to the Canaries and then to the Cape Verde Islands, whlls the last stage of their contemplated flight, to the Brasilian coast, la nearly 1709 miles. This final Jump, If accomplished, will be second only tn overseas distance to that of Captain Sir John Alcock In his notable transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Ireland, more than 100 miles. In tha summer of 11. The flight of the American naval seaplane, NC-from Newfoundland to the Aaores earlier In the same year was approximately 1J09 miles. like an Execution. WsMar, afwsys sofas the ism mhmt carry heme Kalla ggs Cam Flmhaa. 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(By the Associated Press. ) Renewed outbreaks bt swoon the Faeclstl and Socialists ar repotted tn various sections of Italy, The anarchist Muaattl waa shot and killed near Carrara, In Tuscanjr' while walking with hi wife In Farms a during a Fasctatl parade. member of the Fasrtstl waa killed In an enonunber between Bootnllata and Fascist! during tha Socialist trial.- - A bomb was thrown from n third story window at lAghom, wounding seven persons, two of whom are reported to be dying Two Communists wer arrested. Trade supplied by Chase 71 & Sanborn E. Lake Street, Chicago Qhase Q Sanborn's BRAND SEa; COFFEE o') n ' o ) UtOlm , n spsetti j ! t it K 'i Green Chile CLccce Certainly is swell with i cr irccrcrJ y i |