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Show : 4 THE SALT'LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY' MORNING, JULY OIUTISH FUTURE" t "Council IJIGKIir OGDEN Approves?" PRE1EU1SK5 Arms Conference Naval Treaty Japanese-Priv- y (By tt Associated Pres.) Approval by the- - privy council of all the treaties adopted by' the powers at the Washington arms conference today. hadjeft the prince regent ' signature the only yemainisg to place Japan s final seal upon the derisions aimed at world peace. - While there,, has been some talk of the sovereign authorities pf all ths subscribing nations signing the treaties simultaneously.' Japan I, unlikely to await this. The regent is expected to sign the treat irs before his departure en July '6 for Hokkaido. He Preaided at ths privy council meetings where the treaties were sg' proved, end naturally will follow the recommendation of hie advisers, whom he entertained at luncheon after the final session. Secretary Takietomi of the foreima office will take the treaties Jto Wsh- TOKIO, July 1. 2; 1922. POLICEMEN FACE DEPARTMENT. Offlee, Ogden Theatre Building. 6; CorresoonSert. 664 and 40; Aoclsty, 2199. Phojita Business, ington as soon as they are signed. There ratifications will be exchanged- - - . Japan's program for naval auxiliary vessels still remains undecided, but if any change ie made from the eight-eigh- t program of 1917 if Will be to-- , ward reduction rather than incs ease. The 1917 plans call for the meat of some obsolete vessel and the Construction of several new :raft, some of which may be larger than those sent to the scrap-heap- , but the gross tonnage will be less than that originally mapped out. according to admiralty officials. - fits (Osatisstd Pses One.) Both Republicans and Dem of fuel. In that sponsorship you have an Indissoluble relationship to the otr, Well of America. Coal is to our life os a people, endIndispensable since this country ha afforded von the opportunity in Nominations on File. of development on your port, both as workers and operators, you hav created. ' In turn, aa obligation to serve. Conflict" ing view a to your policies and your Upseial to The Tribune. ! i Under present .financial condi- obligation tq one another to wise POCATHLU). Idaho, July 1. Repubtions,1 eaidw high officer, w wonld modify your obligation to that public which mad possible your industrial licans and Democrats of Bannock county be unable to build the navy ship are ready for th primaries, to be held j in some quarters. Besides, Prelx mier Kate Is insisting on observance of August 1. ' The list must be considered Agreements. tbs Washington agreement in epirit M Expiring as was Ger--the closed, last practically ; today Activity "Because of expiring agreement IVaW day for filing nominations, well as in terms. although those , Moral Ogden to wage goalee and working condi- bearing the postmark of July t from outJapanese naval figures, on which re- mg a large percentage or the niintttv ac- lying tions wilt Cause be Clerk in cent has criticism precinct are been accepted by based, pretitivities bf th have I eeq u many I Menaced Robert C. Earley. . Young sumed to have been taken from erro- ed three monthscountry to a day. It Is not 'pen for me Under the Republican banner are the neous reports in the vernacular press. to touch upon ths merits of your oppos' County commissioner, First Suspicion by, ing positions. I hsv not called you as following-district, .Edwin Glttens, Hr., J. I a partisan of ths mine worker or the emJ. tnellned to agree with ths little fallow Toller, Myers Cohn- Second OGDEN, July I. That Lorln Farr park ji. do not meun even to dlscues a ployer. I In the cloth cap vtw said. Lets make district, Ned R. MoOrafken, Theodors is Inadequately policed and certain conIngle pliare of cumroverted quesLicits. C. H. Third ) district,-war. aotf eur to have minds . another . "1BY"SIR PHILIP up flaasstt, The m In point la to bring von Kwan; Fred H. Reddish; clorki of district court, ditions exist there which are a "menace The newspaper sear bow being worked sttd In that contact ef men to men,tsgether mind(pecW coble to The Salt toko Trlbuno.)n up Robert C, Earle v; sheriff, George E. to the moral welfare of our young peoIn England won't do badly if tt Inful of the of neceasltv In rixntvousnnu LONDON, July 1. Conaldotufole aglta-tlo- tensifies that particular conviction among any useful and abiding relationship, to Matey, J. W. Ash, E. 8. Young, Jack ple and disgrace to the community,"- - was section of great masses of tbs common people. Lav you frankly and fairly conelder your Blake, assessor, Philip Stalker; county the being organised by basis of a protest mod to the city D. K. IMcDougatl; surveyor, W. nr tt dees solve ths problem. But problems In their relation to the welfare treasurer, thaJBrttlah pres. supported by question H. . whatHall; of Wars have county superintendent of commission tjils morning by th presif of uur tomitisn immtrv: and debates In parliament, on th sub ever ths common peoplehappening. i think, and there "ft Is pretty generallv rtooicul that Schools, Norsih A. Boyum; county attor- dents 'of fourteen women clubs of the mental d'ffJetilttei la pres- ney, Dqpglas 'D. Mote; proliaj st work to ths world today there are funds Judge, ject of Britain future in the sir and th are force I com not If will ent Iona ar of be checked, the solution which, the ugy of william A. Hyde; coroner, S. fi Fergu city. Ten of th fourteen signers were they production, threat to national safety by w hit-Is not to be found. In an hour or . son; Justice of th Peace for Pot's t alio present and addressed the board upon lead to some doubt convulsion yund any In aviation. In the future. It seems to me htllltary and civil enterprise t. O. J. Bell, T, O. Smith, E. G. the alleged conditions. (lev of mo; (rttpil I V a f hi fvVC- ion. urgent, y At the conclusion of the meeting Mayor Cestianed few Pegs On ference. The facts In the case certainly have necessary that there should be a worldThe ever' dev ctbfmient of a floude, A. T. Marshall; Justice of the -ovsll-Wfor, LaVa Hot, Springs, A., V Car- Frank Francis thanked, the women, for s. peace, producing caparlt...ln Euih, toticagu TSmSfd-great tineas! news hi the puldle wide propaganda against the earning Interest to community affairs and their anti 8. miner Pocatello. J. eonatahle, to him Wheeler In wtvrk.lt. ter; aerial armaments an competition presentand Sr hopes that oven Erane will agree. home wind, British air squadron! that the board would cobrteraational agreement on a world-wl- d Th! la a belated expedient, blit It seems ed one situation 'demanding solution or and Burnett McGarvev; representative to assured them therm The" women promwith be V. loss inevitable there defense have been reduced to twelve. In basis against bomblnK cities and the us the only visible means of operate J, 'McAughev; delegates property legislature, of stopping th Interest and trals of unprofitable em- to county convention, preoinct I, Nicholas ised to make a further investigation of of gsa bombs. dissolution of Europe. the Near Bast and India there are at the the park and meet with Th war upheaval and all at- lfft; 6, George H. Isaac, H. K. Hlgson, affairs The tragedy is that America outside ployment.inflations " twenty equadrona. Civil alrplanea Air Pacts Suggested. and excess productions W, N. McCarty and Mr. Bessie Smith; the board on the night of July 10. tending Ths America of and slons sympathy help hav left an inevitable and unavoidable . Hoyt K. Ray; 10, B. C. Earley; Th women asked th beard to Imfcertlfled as fit for flight number ubiety save Europe from jitter wreck. Inkom, Avlatkm is on of the most beautiful can M. M. Bush; Bancroft, Charles F. McIn ail the city prove th condition Th Oermsn crime ts still overshadowed liquidation. Th tntarmittene in employseven, and many of these are of over In nature. powers ths ment Lorln Farr park in particular, to It has humanity mad for min short A, In Impostubte Donald; th Downey, preJoseph Brim; joy mind by ths murder of pork. crooka suMablef only for English of mankind soemed avlatloa, early days Marshal Wilson. Public feeling against workers, who are only employed partial cinct committeemen. No. 1, G, Nicholas the following manner; Proper supervirides. Meanwhile, for lack of governto have reached up to a new era of splen' sion of children's play;' adequate police time, to pursue their trade st wag rates lfft; No, 4, Charles df,- - Gustiir; No.-- S, this dastardly crime 4 intense, ment and civil Orders, air Works are at did, joyous conquest, I well rememand inadjusted to other employment. No acof George H. Isaac; No, I, -Nqd McCracken; protection on th ground?; enforcement Th campaign of the atrplanea ber the sense of has a standstill, manufacturer vre with la no American of No. 11, F. E. Tydeman. yrhloh ecshacy law and more lights to soundly based, been powerfully strengthened by It. The dustry anti engines, like Rolls Royce and Na- used to watch men Uke I .at ham Btoriot demand can be held secure, .where employThe Democratic standard-bearer- s have the parks. for the repudiation of the treaty tivity la they cannot end Wilbur Wright pier have given notice that on srrts&se of half the following County, commissioner, First their first ment making to compensated The the board was signed on protest the The Is of present grows. that the course, danger, keep their plants going an awful thought, Uhat this British s of the normal, natural district. T. iM Woodland Second to this flights. It the following club presidents; Mrs. R, government might be stampeded time dor district, by basis of Inactivity. As a contrast we new have should he an devoted earner. of American power B. Y. A. wage Civic Third Federation enormous L. of Women's and R. Satterfield; Into courses and that nothing less district, Porter, weakness. France has an almost exclusively to destructive povrw; than violent Olingan. clerk of district court. Alee dubs; Mrs. Norma. Fears Evans, Drama a' reconquest of Ireland would be highly efficient air force of moreIs than there1 euspk-ioa is dark of that sinisdo Weber Campbell; sheriff,, H. W, Henderson; club; Mrs. Agnes H. Stevens, Fortunately, th new Free Profiteering Encouraged. two hundred squadrons; Germany ter purpose If German? bultde atrplanea necessary. Milo A. Hendricks; Stake Relief society; Mm Elizabeth Dee county assessor, government ha met . the ultimatum There has been Instability of producIng a great deal in the way ofbocivil aviato carry mail from on clly to another; fitate B I soL. Mm H. and Thomas. Mount from Relief 81U; treasurer, Berg senelhl;-Westminster Stake adapted could Ogden steps caprompt which a Instantly tion. of tion attended by delivery If KVance establishes a school for pilots. have been taken W. P. Have nor; county attor. ciety; Mrs. Ida T reseder, Ogden Stake against ths rebel head- pacity, which had reflex tn speculative suneyor, to war purposes. If we 'do not taka thouiSit pretty quickly, quarters, R. B. A. ChiEarl Relief I B. Th coroner, for ney, of P, 'battle Mrs Hogan; (islet. ensociety; Rlngo; possession prices and panicky condition, which this Invention of flight will b the most the Four Courts was promptly begun. If couraged profiteering and menaced our Justice of the peace for Pocatello, J. I,. ldrens Aid society; Mrs. W. H. Wattls, People Comment. . evil power men have, created for their the Free State chamber state senator, William J Martha society; Mrs. Anna M. Flewel-linrees- industries and hampered our varied pubBalderston; eventually I own destruction. It certain that Great tablishes Ka he effect of newspaper and parlla over the rebels lic eervloea. Rvan; representative, Willard KlngSford Womens Christian Temperance mlnda Britain will not allow any country to gain the afreet on authority will b mentary propaganda on simple delegates to county union; Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Ladies LitEnglish "iAbdr ha th right, capital has the and W. L. Raymond, unchallenged supremacy In ths air, even great and the governmentopinion was evident to me during the recent proI II. Ben H. rid the .every, Frank convention, H. Gager, Florence may Mr. aibov all American society; erary the and, else, right, If is France. It la certain storm without a resort to violence. that country cession of the Prince of Wales through Voas, J. 1 ). MoTormick, G, A. Parsons, Women's auxiliary, R. M. A-- : Mrs, H. public has the right,- - to be treed from P. stood in any country looking ahead with steady C. OMalley, William P, Whitaker, R. M. Barrows, playground committee the streets of 1 on don, when Icomments no matter these city what anxieties, rsourrlng eyes, without false pessimism, without Catholics Persecuted. the crowds and listened to the W M. Web- federation; Mrs P. T. Wright, Child the,, cause are. That freedom must be L. Glen. J. George Thoms, false optimism, would he unwise to be R. Bingo, J. U Culture club; Mm. Mary Matson, Hisof men and Women W'hen two airplane Earl J. Cloonan, ster, established Ths alternative, of course, would be a unarmed In the air when there is no cer' circled overhead. "The government has no desire to In- Balderston and Ross W. Bates; precinet torical and Civic dubs. , "When the next war cornea." said one tainty of peace on earth. Therefore, reversion to th Inpolicy of force on a seals trude Itself W, N, M'oodland, Ij. field Of your activities. Foltowms "the meettng-th commission In the jiumUmen, modem Th "While as thick unprecedented of will as history. be making greater certainty pears Wilson murder and Lew! P. Bramlt. women, "these things conferred with Chief of PoHre Curtis I, doe feel an obligation tb see that the played into the hands of It midges In the sky, and we shall have in every way possible, especially In th Allison and Hagbert Anderson, keeper common American-- , Interest shall not be d and the no defense against them unless we wake minds of peoples, tt will be necessary to the Fitter firebrands fuel. a at Lorln Farr park. The matter of pomeeiacad kick of It by protracted The violence boy of unionism. woman, cheek, control end limit by International two and th the park and enforcing the curassociated that tip soon." "Ah," eald another gTeat licing prefers relative to th size of aerial armies, dlreoted against ths Catholic minority In interests- min workers and employers "it won't do any good going into cellar pact few was referred to Chief Allison. and notorious. No ade- ehoufld gentle this matter In a frank reclike the last time. That new poieon ga to devise a code of honor for humanity Ulster Is open ' quate steps have bean taken by th VI. will creep Into the underground place by which they may be used. of the mutuality of your Interests. iter government to protect the wretched ognition and choke us all before we know what's tio Ten cannot in If the you larger that, then victim of intolerance. Ufa In Ulster for "It's a wicked shame. I call it. (Copyright, 1922, by the MoCluro News- th Who,' Is Impossible. Thera is no public Interest must be asserted in the Catholics Byndto&te.) Invent who paper Said another woman; "people Christensen name of the people, wherw the edmmon Case apparent remedy but the deportation of good Such stuff ought to be hanged, though is the first and highest concern, the whole Catholic population There themselves scientist." said th fundamental have that 7 1 probthey call man wees Ten witnesses OGDEN, July has been no protest from th British to Then a spoke up. "It's coming, probably cannot be solved In a hurexamined for the state today in the case the Ulster authorities. Craig, the Ulster lems all the same, sooner of later. We have this But ried conference. confeieme might against Marlow J. Christensen, charged premier, has the effrontery ito deny there well devls the sogot to be ready for It.Oneit la notof nice afeucy for effecting with the murder of Uoyd Byboe at Itntah, is any persecution, while It is a notorious ga to be caught napping. night lution. March 22 wMeh Is on trial in the district Ih has been It fact for two that progress ' bombing and London would be a gravecourt before Judge James N. Kimball and years. Is Presented. Problem yard. Be prepared, I say." A little fela The testimony of the wunes&es was one moot of irrecon1. Wilson th CANTON, July (By the Associated wasjury. low In a cloth cap challenged his opinion, concluded at the adjournment of court one cilable of the and tochief Is Orangemen This of the you purpose caling Unconditional surrender of If we get ready for an air war we shall Chen Press.) at Kimball noon, at which f the rebel movement of 1914 gether, the beginning of solution authors Mean-whiIt Is asking for it. have It all right. roomhis until whom he ,aftd was more It than adjourned a troops, His murder Chiun.M.tig crime; operations ought to te resumed. - -Mi pclqck Monday Whtt I say Is, let's make up Isour minds was ing. Inflamed a It blugder. fuel English With Is branded man Ike with "retrrts,'1 ofily diminishing arrange far safer supplies, hut to have another war. It a Th wound on shown, nature th afresh pf by thoughtless reactionary aclng' snortaxea opinion i we turn to winter' ment Sun Tot Ken will make with the the In the long run. end cheaper. tfxbrace lines. photographs was described by Thirty thousand British troops approach, wtth unemployment vlait'mt its man who overthrew Is our best policy." "That's fine talk, his South China re- Dr. Leonard R. Jenkins, who, with Dr. new been hav for defense ths idle mine imported upon and viith workers, sure hardship Sold one woman. "How can you be of Ulster. If Scent go Wrong In the vast ownership without return on mveat-men- t, public. Son made this defiant declaration E R Dumks, attended LJovd Byhes at (bstinssd fisa Fag Ose building of. peace with them German the Dee hospital following the shooting south. It I difficult to surmise what will tt would seem to be the to the Associated Pres correspondent at U'Ftah. Up secret armies and even , France Jjot But it lg very difficult to fore- common sente to find acceptable simplest ground vlous year; that the withdrawals during follow. XV it I tarn 'R Stoddard, farmer of Uintah, the overfriendly to u ot aboard end of such cast Yungfung, today th to on resume astlvities, with com which trqglc happening for the talk went on until tbs coming themonth of Mav were 78,720 gallop less i calibre revolver which mltment to neespt the which be had established headquarters identifiol the Scandals of hha prince. That was the mind of than In May, 1121. Title Inflame. Christensen peed Vjien he shot Hybee, as inay wt.l le expedited In near Whair- the people 'made uneasy by scare arloanetrito he revolver Christensen load the common consent. storm Meanwhile, adomestle has broken and his followers October The witness said that one day ticles, by ugly memories of air raids and inhibition Called Failure. fhliing-Mtn- g over th head of JJoyd Gear gw. His disThis is no time fi tl a militant note are Chen who wo hi rebels home he raw have Christensen at when Sun English cities In daylight darkness me," Chios t Tiibase-nel- t Laks Tribe leased WV efer to dealt iy tribution of titles has outraged public de- of the radical wt o would ascrte 1. "Their unconditionalI eurren-du- r the revolver lying upon the shelf and CHICAGO. JJuTy I. Prohibition sx emSouth Africa formally has rs- - oor boH a at atom, no time for the extremcency. asked conProblem la Menace.. onlv terms If the borrow could he will constitutes It, as he had bodied in the eighteenth amendment not dieted the peerage granted J. H. Rgb-na- ist who tlunl.' the period opportune to am at the ousts and I will fight been threatened by Uoyd Bybee. break down organized labor. The gv vern-me- sider. and threatens to follow Canada There is something more than cheap only Is a fellura but breed duwcwpect tor I die." Other witnesses today were nheriff R law, works an Injustice to th poor and example and refuse royal honors altoins no ea" for either ef them, but vmttl newspaper scare to this question. Ah Vi ith regard th hts attitude toward the D- - I incock and Deputies Charles Pincook declared that titles would gladly lend its cooperation in curbit da a problem which holds a menace to makes drunkards out of persons who or- gether. It openly the lead'John Holden, wno arrested Chrisoverthrown and. of government, or extreme Peking he In W t both. be sold for cash More, the mere countries than Orest Britain, ing abstainers or only mod- are party purpose. dinarily would tensen. Dr.-R. Dumke. Orvlllev Elmer China said t on ease a peerage was given a man who government gladly tendeia vou its good er of Kou-thave got to mako up our minds before erate drinkers. for the and Hvron Byhee, Norman Bingham and "Thoee raapons.bla treasonable Such was th belief ex y pressed III .Inhad transferred hi bualnssa to Oouth efftee in striving for righteous solution. very long In every part of tti world In 1917 (the Miss Mslva Uvbee, a cousin qf IJoyd of the violation no to desire It to a in is There terviews opustitut'on has invention new taxation. America la of eight dodge whether this merely particpato today by prominent Lutheran who told of Christensen telling her For tho good of dissolution of the republican parliament) In be use at the moot destructive agent mlnlriers who are attending th anhual universal Indignation, and so far the pre- temporary mai h!ft to grant an Inquiry, but a2 session of the Illinois people the jrovrnment enuee a must be punished and guarantees must that her reputation would bq hurt If she net of the Mis- mier haa of humanity or I to be controlled by the matter la too big for suppression. The way to permanent stability, tranquillity be given against any further bi.swdu Uon went wound with Lloyd Rj bee$11 agreement in the service of souri Bynod Lutheran church. regt Its It to believed the stgte Prohibition as now carried out has wot house of lords probably will take Inde- and ample periods of empiov ment tt Just of parliament before I si tail agpe to Join poorer . Those comments 1 heard In the case Monday afternoon. Tht, defense lias a London Streets went pretty close to the been success," asserted the Rev. O.j A. pendent action. The sale of honors has wares, righteous freedom for workers and hands wkh the north The case a large number of witnesses. As the Associated Press correspondent but never haa rlrhteous freedom for rnanaroment, and a heart of the subject and reined the ques. Bornthal of St. Pauls church. San Fran- been a scandal for years, of left Suns gunboat headquarters he saw will prohablj be 'given to the jury about tlon which must somehow be answered. cisco. "I favor a return to beer and light present government. . NO man who re-- It secure freedom froiTraeurrifK niepaees been so gross an outrage as under the subtended Activities H is not aVjtteation the six warships of the southern navy, No counter like England, very vulnerable wines, but I oppose return to the saloon. The court room was crowded again to Influence domitfWtc wiio which Is said to remain Rival to its old to attack from the air, can afford to lose The saloon abused Its privileges. But why spect himself can- - any longer afford to as to what vlefdft day wtth men, women and children, most Vfrw. who mnt Hn etottlftmtent. leader, gvttmg up steam, apparently her place In aviation If other,- countries should we deprive honest and decent fam- accept a tRla. of whom were from the Uintah district. to pulling up anchor.in nil re Thorn ts An ImlispLitrillc are Wirraaslng their squadrons, training ilies of liquor? No man should be deprived The detordants wit and other relatives EMPLOYEES LAID OFF, lationnhiri about which puli fils opinion it of his personal liberty unless b abuse and great numbers of young pilot iWW.ta 1 7 to falls bo and ou never to rUht No country can it." civil enterprise. Th midyear day aasr-- a number of escapes downing. here present. J' There nee reasons for welcoming pro- changes at the stale capltol. Hugh J. prescribe With any prudence relationship for your mu- Special to The1. Tribune. ignore the abominable menace of poison gage to drop hibition, but I bops th day will came Cannon e now deputy in charge of the tual foo4 PM he country's common good. Prank Graham, a catMOAB. July 1 on ths head from aerial bombs If sqdh When the eighteenth amendment may be state dairy and food bureau, succeeding tleman of the C to sevtion, had a narrow mid the Rev. Paul Sauer, J, A. Israclaon. who resigned tty become Parley Is Admonished. thing .are to be allowed in civilized avfely changed," from op Their escape drowning in the Color- tdo pastor of At. John' faiUvaran church. "In post master at ifyrum. .. Sam of to exwai far. You are ndO'Ciisbetl to arrive evening--whehors'- fe 1 Tuesdaysect 1 discount all stories of continental Europe there It little drunk- tra obtained tn th office of fit, E. understanding with measurable prompt- river help Ion while of bank down with a caving OGDEN. July 1. Members of the United enness, hoaauno the people drink week Crockett, secretary of state, during the ness. among yourselves. If the gone which in an hour or two could readjust- the rider was attempting to rescue some States shipping boaid, who are on a tour duce a great city like London or New beers and wines. That should be the con- spring automobile rush were laid off ow- ment cannot be rwuhed by voti alone, govin whiclt they of th west will be the guests of the Ogthe from "steers In this dition country." of suffocated York to charnel house to a decrease In the number of ap- ernment aid be available at vour Mr. Graham managed to den chamber of commerce on a trip were caught. "'Ihe prohibition law hasn't worked out ing bodies. But, exaggeration apart, It is the horse vws pumalng through Ocdcn eanvon and automooile plications for new licenses for automo- call. M e wish you who best know the dismount wh-ifor the community." said the bile certain that there are new forms of beneficially to reach solution it to . No help holng near, among yourwind way down Into the Rev.- K. "It has bred disrespect trip to Salt I.nko Wednesday afternoon, a "to in selves. command the poison known to the laboratories of En- for law. Merbltz. remained-Ithe quirkwmd until according planner horse the alto Secretary Jesse S. Richards abused Is It and continually and United the FullAmerican of France, sanctum Germany gland, public was out nulled it the with when oo'nym RECEIPTS TOTAL mormng, I of be aw to most $15H. the chamber. ought openly. g obeyed by States Which have more ing in that th servants of the Amenesa aid of several other riders announced the receipt of Mr. Richarto In the in everyone June state of the area community, of departReceipts gaseous penepower and a wider people will he called to the task In the a from K.. M. Alljson. Jr., (it the law works out, the Working man ment of registration, turned In to the name American safety, and for the tration than anything used In the laat w'hoAssometimes of, - mid whoPHGNE--WNthe pnv upon 'needs Wahtovt"n EXTEND stimulants hasn't WILL state treasury yesterday, by James T, greatest good of all the people. - the mears to get good liquor and usee Hsmmond, leaving Wash toffton last night hart agreed director, totaled "Suitable sgoommotiatlons for vour. con- Special to The Tribane. Osden to in men substitutes. The Wednesday. Th party wealthy poisonous Effect Paralyzing. ference await your nrrt al. By to agreeMOAB. July 1 J. N. Corbin, presidtwt willstop seem to be able tq get arrive here at 1:07 o'clock on the Los Want, and they I am able to announce a temporary gf the Mid, . is to ment, and company I Telephone v to limited. Mr AI'Isop expra-meI saw enough of that know It para-t- a a result there bad feeling again! who on reported i be making elaborate with A. F. Ogle to be prezl, Grand Junction, Colo., couiplitllng ar. Anqalen the hop.- - that there would be a large deleto repots any attack, even organization zing effect on troops In action. Ger- the rich en the iart of th poor.1" secto vour preparations Green Willis be in dent and the flnan for telephone pansements of Ogden men at the depot to meet man , mustard gas, when used, was ths 1 breaking through th ride walls Ip order retory. Feerotarlrs Fall, extension from Green ingRiver tu Trice" gation I have a.iked the hoard. The members pf the party ere gauss of very- sertoutr anxtety - to British to eonnest oil ths buildings. This mora- Hoover and o be your ecorts snd The to the Admiral h bonds issued r'(-tand Mrs. Benson, George E, The casualties la eoippajiv army oommanders. window bristled with rifles. ine ths to be of every- assistance pomnble, as ofamount of fUMXjO to defray the cost of Chamberlain, Meyer and two secJ91J numbered several thousand dally In Th ruin of the Four Courts were at ficial hosts to such a comimnv. when which, the completed, hne, I never bulldiog shall area. , retaries. forget the pertain vou that this me remind morning. blaring Nothing furiously Let write from will give direct epunretipn Richards said the teotgtlve Bight of those lines of young men laid yerretjirv ramalno ef th magnificent dome, - which fnlme, the spirit of give and take and MoutlcrilQ. v to plans would include a luncheon Ht the stations behind put in casualty .tearing wa a distinguishing feature of th- builtl- - finally a sense nt the larger obligations Balt Lake. la Mbab and Thompsons, rich, automobile trip through the eanvon " the lines, coughing their lung up, temto the publta ra essential to euctefuj and the trip to Salt Like. The program porarily blinded, unconscious, suffocated, conference. ON VACATION, CADET will he definitely announced after a conburnt about faces and bodies by. the And I commend to you evee.itlve July 1. (By the Aesoolated ference with the committee of the Salt Tritmne. Tho to vapor. and aost.iti" full esponslbiilty for spreint Frees.) Reduction of the Four Court.' - Without gas, the effect of serial bomMOAH. July I John J. IT Mams, cadet Ixike eVunmereial .club and chamber of chief rebel stronghold to Dublin, seem such a reeommendntibn, even ho I assume tommerce. r . became bebardment Increasingly severe to have Justified th belief that the pro the safeguarding of the p.iblic, IhtcrC- -t In at the West 1olnT vmditnry ar tdemv. Is of six wetks fore th end of the war. In one night Differences Jn Moot) to xpitid .t at;.innii visional Free State government can cope asking you to come togetlx-r- . V of iuWl activity in which I had a very' are inorp often magnified than rojuposed with his raretut. Dr mid-- if!''r J ... with th situation. .... Church Officials hm perM-ta- l at "the cxperlrbrr. the Germans' deTrouble is believed to b brewing tn In their parading and th tad of the Ifflluto' He rt Ks He WCt houses at ouqiwitiecl by stroyed more than 2000 with qcf la hour due south. adjusted differences, th to Amiens; another night they laid the censlMer Miss Eddah Williams, who has been .Republican Sympathies are notoriously concern for the public welfaru. ter of Abbeville In ruin. Our own de- wills and court records, have beep de widespread "1 thank you ail alike for vouf response attending Central college at Lexington, in "rebel Cork," and It will rr;rKN. Jtflv 1 FusaraJ gey Vices fo struction over th German lines on bil- at toyed. The greatest loe ts th public he a surprise if the republican there to my Invitation and I express the hope Mo. Haber Booweroft will hg held at 1$ o'clock leting piece was Increasingly terrifying record office, wtolrk contained historic rally to arm against th provisional gov, that to the realization of your, no'-tomorrow at the tabernaeie. Bishop to the enemy; there were .days of battle papers relating to rleland for 00 years, ernmrot. and to an apprittal of your obligaJames W. Ure will conduct the services when the morale of the German troops including the charters of th Irish cities. tions, in the The n shaken speakers will irciud Apostle David contact you will find Was badly and by the audacity of tbs Every effort was made to ear ikhts Moppinjf Up Work. G MeKsv and Presiding Bishop Charles a way to a just concord which the Ameriyoung British aviators who swooped low Structure, but th Irregular weed Ml for 1 to Associated DUBLIN. WJuly (By - Nlbloy of the Mornton church. The over thetr line, machine gunning them the storage qf ammunition.-- which mp.de can public may gladl) acclaim. D. provisional Free State govIS Free.) The interment will be ;mul in, the City cemein their very trenches, pounced down It' Impossible to fight th flam : to of the turned task ernment today aT . tery. Colorado. over potteries, knocked out their gun by neets otf in Quiet wt to remaining os bomb, chased transport Th!LJuaUI are 1 reDENVER, Colo., July latest surgewta, following the fall of the Four AMERICANISM 4iHEME. , trains, smashed them up, made deathWednesday, 1 klked and' 40 woun Court the chief atror.ghold of th anti- ports this morning Indicate that the night OGDEN. July 7. 'The Americanism of traps of crossroads .and highroads Thursday, 14 killed snd 29 wounded; V. L. Tenner, a native .of Utah, waz without of disturbances force. qulctlv, passed treaty crowded with battalions on th march. of Citdcago Thomas Jefferson and the Americanism of 13 killed .and 197 wounded. The surrender this morning of mors any kind to Otdontdo con4 fields. It was graduated from the I mversky Th German soldiers I met a prisoners day, dsarnv of iootpr Trttoy" will be the theme of th patriotic (hast fifty kebeto who had been holding announced at the office of Colonel Patrick this month withcumtheiauue on fessed that this serial warfare shook More Give Up. Mr , Tanner addrgse of th Rev.' John J3- Carver in j out In the CSpel street area wa hailed J. Hamrork, rial adjutant general. Na- of Fhiltwophv the First ITesbytertan church Jbt. oclock their nerves more than anything else. born W Clover, DUBLIN, July 1: (By the Associated a evidence that the morale of the re- tional guard troops And state rangers w tomorrow morntog Th music vyl'l N paVet In toy opinion this method of war, Frees.) .attTooele at More home are county, or their than Marions who been encamped Insurgents had weakened the fifty by triotic of NepHI Brown "Land this new engine of destruction, can had been holding put is tbs Chpel street publicans of Rory tOTonnor and I Jam t Fderlok, tn th center of the northern ended th ringing j pubhe fund Mrs Irtuald Jack-so- n yielding never win a victory,) fore th surren- area surrendered to th Hop etui Glory there and re two of tjirir strongest fighting Foturado field. Three unit are at th school "The-Flfigoverngoeet Maltese of Mis th Free." der of the enemy over wide area of forces st ! o'clock this giving of ceivud ilattor latter place. i morning and leaders, Vlnettc farry will giv ' th vtoiln or Country. In whatever numbers thpy fly, were marched To the Wellington Arts degree at the T barracks, Th menace still confronting hot only , t'nsv will not be able to take the plane says a statement lasadd Utah. of Unlversitv wa th tonal th not nation, by DubMs, hot recognized, of masses of fighting men with their feet ln addition to his Deli mlnhnsr of and army th headquarters defense, however, JUDGMENT earth, advancing, and occupying Bnth he Was pinoree. Ospel street I to the vicinity of the In a prookunetion to the troop of the Aerial war will not ft dl outlie position. $150 awarded the Susan OGDEN, July 1. Judgment for $14.- Courts building, which is rim barsi- national army, declared; 742 5v was rendered tod-- v by Judge Georgs take the place of military operations, but Four Colon educ&tienai ng. We put eur hand to this fight in deS Barker In the district court In vea passenger touring car wasfaold pr'ze for the heit A only supplement them, increase the taor. fvor, The next are te receive attention will and with your of the people's of the N ttlonal Dank of Commerce against' in front of thesis written this taljty of war: above all, break down th probably be th Sackvilie, street district, fense w wlU ee it to a successful issue." yesterdayc at public auction aid thin line between military and civilian several block east of the Four James Th 11 SO under an orto school for the wits Ptr.gree. station the money folic year alleged The plan of action against the IrregulaCourts, to be due upon a promissory note, which , populations. Judge L R. Wight' divi- of edurst on at theo where the republicans laat night took over r-til who have established themselves to der issued to pH'BTee gave to the bank when he was Ms University of a block of. buildings, In dealing the post-- , hotels szvd other premise, wilt probably sion ff th Third district court on JanuCivilians Will Suffer. The president then under the name of the offlee and the Gresham, Granville arwU aanume the form of an encircling move- ary 31, 1922. when It wo forfeited under law, Pingn National bank. I Undoubtedly, civilians will, be 'th first H (unman hotels. torn, ment. with Intopee fields' of action in theTh prohlpttian ear wa seized by" officers on April vf the depart ui.iv rrsity to get tt ht the heck, as th cockngv De Valera in Command. certain areas. I FIRE DAMAGE JS. 1921, when it was found to hav has dee'drd to pubnvn HOME. because ay, pnd It Is this Intuition able Is the of home;md of Its unusual exci-eue- . Dr. Tanner Leo Lam- transported eight pint OGDEN, July 1. The home cause of the uneasy forebodings among ' Fsurth pf July Rat it is reported en good authority that car The has as the was whisky. bert of tlj propformerly of accepted professor position Hooper damaged by fir at such fo Ik as these I heard discussing the Ramon n de Valera Is In personal charge Via Bamberger Electric.r 1 SI round trip of J. education and M p. Fowler at the Hampton. Jgmes this oclock to a , erty State psychology morning, according object Ip the street of London. I am of th SackvUle are for th republican, between Salt jbak and' Ogden. (Adv.) was th purchaser, Normal college at Indtana Pa. report received - jtterp today. The fire y PressbJ England Agitating m Increase in Squadrons of Airplane for War Use. of France and Aviation 1 Britain. of mon-wealt- h' ocrat Represented tug-gert- Made That Complaint Welfare of " People Hart-vlgse- n, - 018. -- l' ayi ,! , f -- er 1 ! ' - die-ha- the-curfe- 1 two-third- ; work-perio- n g, s empty-heade- SUN DETERMINED Witnesset Testify Murder TO REGAIN SEST -- time-Jud- X-r- ay -- -- a righteons-ndust-ment- . 1 i , 1 Four Pocatello Peace Offi cer Accued of Unnecessarily Beating Prisoner. to Th 8 rectal Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, July 1. Warrants are out for ths arrest of three police officer, wtth another out on $300 bond., thls - evening, as the result of charges .brought by A. Belnap and Bert Hand, two f .remen, who allege that they were beaten Into Insensibility in the jail early this morning and behind th fence In th air ley of the Jail (at According to beports, petect)ves T. R Roan and H. e. Em mop cannot bo found ' by 'the constable, but If. E. Garvin haa appeared and deposited $509 bond for his appearance. The other effioer fpr whom a warrant issued, aebordlng to Attorney Walter Anderson, is Night Desk Sergeant T. O. Dennis. According to the stories told by Belnap and Hand, they were coming away from a dance on North Second avenue about of midnight and had stopped on a corner East Center street to talk to other rail- - , Detecwhen road men about tive Garvin arrested Hand Tor disorderly - the firemen allege was cond met know merely back talk, as they did not me ee officer, in the that, Garvin wa an Hand got away . from the officer, but wo recaptured in th alley by other policemen. Hand then state that h was taken Inside the jail and used as a football and general plaything for the officer tn stand up and knock down until he lost consciousness., Alia jciQthtng.iih.Qwa that Jig, was bleeding freely, and he hap bruises on Mb face, and head and several ribs tpay be "broken. Belnap was arrested later and when the police had reached the ktllcy near the Jail he claims that three of them heat and kicked him until he could not stand. Ihis was corroborated by a friend. Engineer E. S. Benson, who says he had heard of the trouble and had arrived at the jail In time to see at least two of the policemen kick Belnap while he was down. Belnap declares that the beating given him on the outside of the Jail was nothing as compared with what he got on the inside. He was beaten and kicked, he says, until he lost consciousness and adds that he awoke this morning In a a pool of blood. Both men Btate that a detective struck Hand before they knew he was an officer, bht the police allege that Belnap and Hand "beat up" Detective Garvin and that they were madly drunk and tried to whip the entire force after getting Into Jail. The railroad men deny they were drunk or that they had had more than one drink. They also claim, as do" their attorneys, that no charge was filed against them on th promise that they would keep silent about the assaults by the police. Ths four officers are charged with unnecessary assault bv public officers, which carries a maximum of one year's Imprisonment snd. a $3000 fine. Th officers gave the statement this evening that both firemen had been guilty of resisting an officer. has-bee- n , -- Moab People- - Will Attend , Monticello Celebration ts The Tribune. MOAB, July 1. The Moab Garage com. Special pony has arranged for an excursion to .Jfnntlcelio,. and manv Moab people will attend the big celebration of theFourtl in the San Juan county seat. A number of auto parties have already left for the San Juan country, intending to spend the entire week there outing and fishing. A complete program has been arranged by the committees, Including a numbet of horse races. Utah and Colorado horses have been enterell, as well as from the Navajo racehorses some of the Indian reservation. 1 , Girl Accident Victim in Critical Condition Py-le- e, lht - "4 "1UII narrowly at-eu- eb h-- s Shipping Board Members Way to Utah flesh-creepi- qui'-KNi- ju-n- 1 t - death-dealin- teb-pra- r- E, 11 -- 111 ' , .s vi-a- -- High Speak at Funeral rcsiwias-i-blUtl- o face-to-fac- e, man-to-m,- NATIVE OF UTAH AWARDED PH, DEGREES EAST oHUen-to-citlr.c- !?! 4a drirg - -- - 1 1 fur-tor- y. ConfUcated Automobile It Auctioned for i tl againjt legrse -- ( Chi--sg- , ms-tnes- ls - ' 'Hie Tribune. Alice R risBApANT, July 1 MI dogear hi tlanghtur of Mr. and Mr. Mirtii Haunun, who wa seriously injured In en automohle accident at vitoa lat to be in a critical condition (tflT ts toUy. Mi TtamnMena injuries, tn Addition fo brokra collarbone, arc Interna!, and fwue doubts art entertained as to her recovery. WT. mnsMiD , Wife Shys Husband Likes Cards Better Than Home Cards hold more Interest for her husband Than his home and wife, Mr. Jane Itarllng (Smith alleges tn a divorce action brought against Dale I,. Smith of J362 Highland drive, in the Third district court yesterday. The defendant, she say, remain away from home until late hours playing cards, and haj told .her that he no longer love her, the wife charges. - Slight Decrease Noted . in Marriage License ' A" Marriage licenses were issued to 108$ couples during the six months which ended Friday night, according to statistics' prepared yesterday by Bishop George,, Graham, marriage license clerk. .In the same six months of 1921, 122$ licenses were iqsued, , Th total for June, 122, la SS$ qotn-w 2M for ith June a year ago. pared BORN. ' . ARE TWINS LAYTON, July 1 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawks of Black Pine, Idaho, announce the birth ff twins, a boy and a gtrl, at the home of Mr. Hawks's parents., Mr, and Mrs. Daniel B". Harris of (hts city, Wednesday. n , started In the root of the home. The dam, age Is estimated at $1000. ) TEN NEW ELKS. 1. Officers and member of the Ogden lodge of Elks viintsd tho Ijtigan long of Elks Last night, at which time a class of ten candidates was InitiatoGBES, July ed. mmmm M mmm V , - NEVADAN VISITS OGDEN. OGDEN, July 1. Frank Manson, president of th We fern Or Producing company qf Reno, Nev., was an Ogdon visitor of today, the guest of WUlard G. Wilson th Southern Pacific company. - ' LIQUOR POURED INTO SEWER. OGDEN. July 1. Twenty-fiv- e gallons of moonshine liquor seized In raids by th police department .was poured Into th ewer at the poke department offices today, liy Chief of Police Curtis Xe Allison, COUPLE PROCURES' LICENSE. OGDEN, July 1 Blaine Darney qf Ogden gnd Alta Mnw of Plain City were granted a marriage license at the office of County Clerk Claude T. Moytf today, ' BAND TO GIVE CONCERT. OGDEN, July 1. Ogden Ladle.' Municipal "band will give a concert at the IsHin Farr park tomorrow afternoon the hours of and 7 o'clock. rr Fourth of July Rate Via Bamberger Electric, $135 round trip' between Salt Lake and Ogden. (Adv.) btwn ' f k |