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Show 2 TIIE, SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1922. Paris Aroused by Divorce I, Ienace, Discusses Plans to Prevent of Capital Reno-izati- -- Statesmen Are Realizing Change of Policy Needec to Forestall Anarchy ; 1 of Impending Bankruptcy Germany Threatens Carry to Down. Others SIR PHILIP GIBBS. LONDON, July 9. Under pressure of alarming facta which smashed false with a knockout blow, European fstatesmen, including those of France, Oiav at last decided to get down to FarithmeUc and reality and try to work pout some prsctlcsl way- o"f eavtng them. Lelvea and each otheq from colossal j Jt la squally Important for all 'business men and those who form the .great body of public opinion to clear rjhetr minds of passionate nonsense and ? loo It at th actual facta of the world sit- nation In a scientific spirit It Is, of course, .difficult for ordinary eltlseos to fket at vital facta, because they ara ob cursd from day to day by small ha Idevile of nawa and masses of Conflicting f opinion, ao nowapaper readers ara be-- j, tendered and cannot sea the wood for tha 'lllu-jtsl- - r. PA3I3, July 29. (By the Associated Press ) The increasing numCer of divorce" received Jn rsri by prominent Americans god other foreigners seeking relief from matrimonial felicity has led to many inquiries why tbs French capital apparently has become auch a European Bono for discontented spouses. The chief magnet appears te be that divorce proceedings may be 'brought la French courts with, silent ease and completed in secrecy, as publication of sueh proceedings by nativs newspapers is a criminal offense, en ths ground cf lower, in public morals. Recent publicity In tha United fits t es of divorces of Americans in Paris has caused apprehension among attorneys for others who have been contemplating di. vorre action. Several cases of Americans are reportrd to have been taken to pro. vlnci j cities, both for ths still greater seoliismn offered and because ths pro. vmcial court calendars srs not so over, crowded as those In Paris. Provisional decrees usually may be ob. talneil in Francs in from one to three months and Anal decrees sixty day thereafter. Ths complainant must sstab. Hah residence In France, but A declare, lion that he Intends to stay Indefinitely or a year's lease on an apartment is sufficient. If ths defendant lives outside ths country, as in ths case of Americans, notice miit be given through ths stats department, There are three grounds for divorce In France: adultery, conviction of a fe'otiy and cruelty, the last Including either physical violence or mental anguish Neither party to a divorce Is allowed to remarry In France within ten months. 'The whole dlvorre si etern In France. an American lawyer. Int. s an abuse sties F, Peach, In Paris today. Throe is as suggestion of Reno In the attitude of the French courts, but French Ridges srs not awar of the advantage that Is being taken of them by Americans who are procuring divorce. These divorces' are generally of ns value in the United States, but Americans obtain them and they may bold until their validity Is contested. Any kind of reps of send will pntii ll s pulled." M.Imerteux, first assistant to Minister of Justice Barthou, said today that Francs was a liberal country regarding divorces, having been tha first continental country to grant them to foreigners, under the law of 1814. snd .that ppsziblylarts. was being visited for this purpose Just as Flume was such a resort for Italians, because of the lack of a divorce law in Italy. M. Wells, director of elvtl affairs at the .Delgteinal ir U- Dotted Swiss and Organdy 31 in. Dotted Swiss, regular1 $1.00 ft yard; special 31-i- -- $1.25 a ........ 85c yard; special pay-fri- ff V i I , 30-i- n. yard; special 36-i- n. ft I- a tw ...65ft batiste, flaron, n. yard b, 27-i- They are bleached, regular 22Vgc a 18c ; special ... bleached, regular 25c a .20c yard ; special .,.,, n. bleached, regular 30c a ,...24c yard; special 27-i- n. specially priced at 20 per cent off. 27-i- n, 65c yard Outing Flannel 27-ine- h, CONSTANTINOPLE, July Xfty th Aaeselated Pro.) Th Greek government has Inform th alllad commission (hat It does not Intend n Canatantinopl marching without the permission ef th It Wat announced today. Th military movement In Thraea wa explained a a reorganization of th pealtlena ef th army In tha event that th - allies . authorize action against Constantinople. 27-inc- 36-ine- alii. white, regular 20c bleached, regular 40c a , .32c special bleached, regular 50e a yard; special h, ............... Z. C. M. I. Sales ar always genuine positively no marlr ling up, no fictitious values,Zno PARIS, July (By the Asaoratod Press.) The recent note of the Greek government te th allied power, declaring that )t was obliged to take measures to impose a peace on thn Turk, ha provoked a lively exchange ef views between Paris. Deadon and Rome with n view of forestalling any effort by th Greeks easiest Constantinople. Opinion In official circle la convinced that tha Greek plan is to attack from Thrace, in View of the failure of lb operation in Anatolia. Both Prance and Italy ara underatood te be absolutely opposed te any such action. Ns a received from Constantinople today states that there was great agitation on receipt ef the news ef the Greek note. The allied high commissioner ara ento reassure the deavoring population by posting proclamations that the high commission has decided to prevent any Incursions into th territory confided to their care. Tha French government la understood to have proposed energetic action en ths part of ths allies by ths application of military fore, If necessary, to prevent any attack on Constantinople. Ugly is said to be la agreement with Franco. No Word has ns yet been received from LonOil Reon don, but la view of th action of ths high commission at Constantinople, which is Be presided over by n Britisher, th British are supposed to do in accord. Ths French press comments rather severely on th action of Greec In ,by that ah recovered her liberty of action just at the moment when the WASHINGTON. July 19. Aottn Secallies are about to com to s final agreement on the proposed conference to bring retary Roosevelt today ordered ofMajor the commandant General about pcae between the Greeks and the marme. Leioune. corps, to send ene officer and Kemallsta. Into marine nnliatsd three or tour ths Teapot dome naval oil raasrve, Wyoming, at a place about forty miles from Casper. to eject oil squatter who hav begun drilling for oil. ' Ths acting secretary told be Ironed his order on th bast of information forwarded to the navy department by th Interior department some months ago' of the presence of th quaiters on tl nahad tal resorv , land nf After toorder vacate. been issued to the squatter The head of th group of squatter, Secretary Roosevelt said, had a Ut as today notified tbs navy department that kiko to thtnk tt over' beh would fore abandoning hie drilling. Mr. Roosedaed after consultation with velt PARIS. July tt.SBy the Associated officials of that h the interior Pres ) Paris pas surprised this morning had decided that the tints department had pawed tor when it became known that Premier thinking it over4 end so Issued hi orto General lAjeun. Poincare had slipped quietly out of the derAsked as to th number of marine to elty by automobile for his country home be aent hit the Teapot dome reserve, said he had Informed Gen. Roosevolt In the Department of Meuse early today. Mr, that ba thought one offlf Lejeune It had announced last night that th eral cer pf discretion" with a handful of premier had by train for his week, men would bo sufficient to eject th end holiday. Elaborate precautions were squatter. The officer and his men, it taken at the railway station when he was was said at the navy department, probsupposed to have departed, and It was ably would leave th marine barrack said an angina had preceded ths, train her fw Uto reserve tomorrow pr Mpn-doto prevent a possible attempt to wreck It It waa learned today, however, that a DENVER,5 Cole.. quick changa had been mad In the plan July If. S In order to avert any attempt on th president of the 1 Keougha. viceannounced late today that premier s Ilfs, which might be made in Oil company, connection w 1th the announcement yes- he haa been advised from Washlngtoni terday that a German monarchist plot that United States marlaes have been' ordered tor th navy department to eject to assassins! him wasMn existence. company from the, It is understood ths premier is plan- representative of the of aeotkm I In th ning to carry out his original Intention of southeast quarter oil reserve In Wjw navel dome participating In the unveiling of the war Teapot memorial In tha Argonne tomorrow near onilng. where they are drilling a well. Oil company has a dear The Mutual his country home at Oamplgny. Before Mr. to thl quarter section," leaving Pert the premier had discussed tHl the alleged plot and tha precautions con- Keoughaw declared. "The title dates back 1X9 was the United and to granted by sidered advisable, etc. States BQvernmpnt under the placer Before leaving Paris tha dislaws. , cussed ths alleged plot andpremier "TJi Mutual company title to thl considered advisable, with theprecautions prefect of setolon le exactly th same as police. A. Maudtn. and with Minister of quartertitles held by Harry Sinclair and the Interior Mauwiury. Th reported plot other tp the government when Is understood to be ths work of the mondome the Teapot Sinclair obtained archist association known as the con- - lease. Mr.' Keoughan added. on marinas "If appear Elates United Enrouraged by Its sucecx n planning th property and order u to hav, w the removal of former Gerrn Minlter of will under protest," Mr. but leave, Finance Erxberger and ths former for- Keougban stated. eign minister, Rathenau. Th association according to th report made the French foreign office, decided te extend its aoops beyond the German frontier, and selected Premier Folscar as the first Victim. At dha time of the assassination of rr. ta The Tribes. Rathenau a repart waa current In Berlin qerlsl Idaho. July 19. Joslah that tbs next vtctlma would, be Dr. Joseph J. JVVCATKLIAJ. CIL ,76 year pf ago, died last eveWlrth. the German ehaaseiler, snd u of his daughter, Mrs horns at the French premier, hut wo attention was ning Fraek Alien, 17 East Center Mr. Call paid to the report hare at that time. lived fiftv year lit the Nod ripring .The alleged plot, knowledge of which section and ha been in poentsllo lor cam from the Belgian government, bed several attenmedical week receiving out with suck details, both been worked . a te It organisation and ths mean ths tion. I survived Mr. the CH by following monarch !to intended te employ to accom- children: Mr. Charh Ninncy and Mrs. plish their said, according to (he official Frank Allen of Idcatotlo,- - Mr. C. G. report, that th French government felt Hardlnr of Clsrkston, Wash.; Janies H It could not safely disregard it. After Call of Dayto. Mr A. AnSiroott and deliberation it was deeded Charles A. CaU and Mrs. Walter eonrldersbl Christhe best means of hunt rating the attempt tensen of bud Sprmrs. A airier, Sira wag to make S publie statement, which W Ilham M. Cook f Lo Angeles, Cal., was Issued yesterday. At th and a brother, Joh Cali of Horida. oooord serna Uns all neoeseary pceoautlon have Th body wo aent to Soda feprtngo yearo night and the fuasral was hid thsro heeajor th protection of premier Ux Fomoazw, today. 19 t ,7. 40c Wool Flann.els 27-in- yard; special white, regular 25c a 20c yard; speeial white, regular 35c a yard; special ,..,..'.,..230 All Other Outing: Flannel Off Specially Priced at 20 ., reg. 75c yard; special .60c . ' Bedding Specials . 80o reg. yard, special $1.25 reg. yard, special $1.00 reg, $1.35 yard, special $1.03 reg. $1,50 yard, special $1.20 ., reg. $1.75 yard, special $1.40 gilk Warp, regular $2.50 yard, speeial ,.,..$2.00 30-iSilk Warp, reg. $3.00 yard, special ,........$2.40 Silk Warp, reg. $3.50 $2.$0 yard, special Viyella, special, yard ..$1.75 27-in- ., 27-in- ., 27-in- ., $1XX) Comforts, summer weight, silko-lin- e covered; extra size, 81x90, reg. $7.50, values, special .',$5.75 30-in- ., 35-in- 27-i- Down Pillows, linen ticked, reg. $8.50 values, special $6.80 Emmerick Down and Feather Mixed Pillows, reg. $6,50 ' values, special ..$4.80 , n. n, 35-i- n. 31-i- n. ........... Government reclaimed Blankets, ..$2.60 reg, size, special, only .. TO Naval Squatters serve in Wyoming to Federal Order Ejected TO b-- ', .a :OUR DRUG STORE IS AT! :112-1SOUTH main ST.: H UP TO TUT HE BUI SMI Soda Springs Pioneer Summoned by Death se Goods, including Canton Flannel 27-i- n. Designs Against Breeds Constantinople -- Alarm in Entente Circles quit-claim- Germany Winning Markets. j White Athens j etar-vatio- n, of 27-i- voile, organdies, etc. Tissues, regular 85c yard ; special y. en England hag been Injured by Germany lit two ways, as by a double-edged sword. Despite Intensive Industrial development so highly organized through out Germany that so far there hag been practically no uneniplojmesit, Germany s purch.istng power of raw materials from England has steadily diminished. At the name time, by the low value of the mark, low wages and low costs due to ts.at bad paper money, Germany has been able to wipe Britain out of her former markets, as, for Instance, In the Argentine republic, which is now lost of the Influx of cheap German goods. But all thl development of trade, not yot back to prewar figures, has been L'tsed on rotten finance, because Germany's immense foreign debts. have all her profits, destroyed her and set tne printing presses iredit, ira-iispinning. That is the broad, un- niabie fact, in spite of Germany's al-;'cd wealth and her undoubted evasion : Just taxation by boarding money In countries. fo'ein i lie her middle classes and laborers re hrsvliy taxed. "ins of her big In- ants, he is survived by ti astr.aust and financial gamblers es-ag. Tissues, regular 85a a lft Austria is a dreadful warning of what happens when a nation Is forced to the press by Impossible debts and S'lniing bankruptcy. In July the pries In Vienna advanced from hundred and eighty kronen to two thousand two hundred kronen for a two pound loaf, an Increase of s hundred per cent in three weeks. Immense mobs of non snd women, threatened with massed round offices with a menace ef government anarchy. For years tha allied powers fooled with this Austrian problem, refused to remit their debts or advenes Joans, with the result tnat now. In a panic, they have dons hptb too late t Supposing Germany goes the of Austria. If the German mark way comes much lower that Is bound to happen for food markets will reach heights which no amount of paper money available in the workers' hands will reach, and as sure as fats anarchy will prevail. There will then be no reparations for Francs, nq German markets for England. ( - stock lawn, ratine, pique, poplin, cambric, muslin, oaiosock, Tissues -- C entire long-clot- 11 crlp-iplt- Our n. fer-ro- r All Satpens, Silkolines, Cretonnes Cotton Challies, specially 20 Per Cent Off priced at .1 And 0:0fi $1,00 n. I al sir-ente- yard, special Embroidered Organdy7 . reg. $2.00 a yardj special ..$1.25 45-iFancy Organdy, regular $2.00 a yard ; special t$1.25 45-iPlain Organdy, regular e os Austria Is Example. Dotted Swiss, regular (J9c 45-i- n. - i n. $1,75 a Domestic Specials White Goods -- esped. new-mad- Va! U In addition to an attractive assemblage of becoming summer goods, you will find a variety of Domestic. Goods offered at prices that are considerably reduced. ministry pf Justice, said ha did not think It logical that France should be looked upon in the United Btatea as a eountry where divorces could be easily 'obtained, since there were fewer legal grounds for divorces hers than In America. H. E. Perreault, a French advocate who Has made Inquiries into Ihe number of divorcee granted to Americans In French courts, says there have not been more than twenty In any one year, but that the divorcees mostly were prominent rich persona, .which accounts for the great publicity given In the American press. This gives the sppearance of much larger number of divorces, he says, than ere really obtained, because of Ihe fact that practically all of them are atrik Ing personalities who merely find Paris more pleasant place to live than some American elites where divorces would bo as easily obtained. ' But their capture, with all thelf would not balance wealth, Germanys budget or prevent the national disaster which is close. It is folly beyond all words, idiutlo to think that for tha sake or vengeance Germany ought to be allowed to (all into the ditch she dug. Her collapse oa a big scale would In Very deed be the downfall of Europe as a Whole. Her misery Joined to that of Austria, Poland end Russie, would put us ell beck kite destitutionr. press. At tha risk of being vary dull, I pro-fji- and raise pew devils of tragedy and to set out In a straightforward way Ths extremists la Russia ere weltfacts and figures most significant In ing or this to happen with hungry (the A he European men Is Russia, of jirohlem at tha present hearts. Moderate moment. It will then be possible to whom there are many, though they ere more clearly the difficulties In- silent, look forward with despair to such volved and tha possibility of settlement. e thing, for it would let loose again the floods of bolshevism which have been Credit Improving. receding during the paat year so that communism Is abandoned In creed exFirst, under the heading of Interna-flona small group of fanatics debts Grsat Britain Is the chlsf cept among In their grip, al I reditor of Europe, apart from the who still hold Russia though they have modified thela strangle 'nilai States. .Foreign countries and hold of necessity. Influence under the British dominions ows Englnnd a little bn ore than two thousand million pounds. f this debt. Francs owes England five All Hinges on Reparations. eighty-fou- r ffutnrtred millions. England The 'fight Would be precipitated in ffmes tha United States nine bundled Germany between revolution and reae Uhlrty-fi- v millions. Now what Is the tion, I ersonaily I think reaction would, rtinanctal position of England at the win. But the conflict would be disasUtrescnt time. Her credit stands good trous rot only for Germany, but for Is steadily improving for a variety fnd of Euroiie. The Genoa conference failed Pof reasons. The chief of these Is tha because the question of reparations was wrtll fail until business IJirltisn tradition for honesty ruled out. Everything fbuslity , of , goods and sound banking that Is faced and settled. The great a tyneihoda, hops now la that Francs, who ruled it out By tremendous taxation,- - Vhlcb hai be lore. Is wlilmg now to face tne I acts Breached Its maximum limit, the British brave.y and scientifically. 'government has succeeded in balancing What are the facta about Franc pa They may be put In a nutshell. Without budget, preventing inflation of pis l per money. But that taxation is pot the German Indemnity on the scale laid fpkely tfi produce the Sams amount of down by the treaty of Versailles, which Revenue In tha future, owing to its was an Impossible scale. Franca cannot effect on capital and industry. balance her budget, cannot repair her Miritish export trade, slightly Improving, devastated districts, eannot pay her thus decreased by nearly 60 per cent la debts to Britain or ths United States, , and over a cannot maintain her army on the present Jtnany Important artk-lesoonse-3in pmilllon Jiien are unemployed scale, cannot support her great colored iif nee. As proof of pacific Intentions, legions which she Is raising In Africa hs British army has been reduced to for future need, rannot Increase those bmits below the safety margin for po squadrons of aeronlnnea which made her tiring the Asiatic people. For economy's famous, cannot hold hen power In tha air, fS.ike. as well as because of an caunot hold Syria, cannot dominate Eupolicy, Britain Is Impotent in ropean politics by the present prestige In tSIrcraft; compared wth France, whlcn arms, her military support of Foland, thousand fighting aero, her military menace against Germany. $as over tws arc only too Hundred In ptanes; there t 'England. . ranee Waking: Up. France, therefore, la tbs most directly migration Encouraged. Interested nation in ths settlement of y The time Is at hand when Britain will Europe, for having gained ths greatest e unable to maintain her present popushe Is now threatened with tbs lation unless there Is speedy Improve. victory loss of all its fruits. - If she agrees to Trent Is world trade, and with that cancel in great part the German Indemthought in view tha British government nities, she must modify also her whole lhaa lust agreed to expand three million policy and purpose, and abdicate, to pounds annually In bearing half tha cost some extent, her present supremacy. At emigration charges to the dominions. She must shorten ths weapon In her All Classes In England except working hand. She must economise, as England alien are being bled while to support has done, in air and In land forces; she Jhene burdens. Tbs old aristocracy is must risk, as England does not risk so Abandoning ancient bouses and parka much, ths future menace and vengeance g :he middle classes find difficulty in of Germany. It Is asking France a their Income tax of five shillings In great make those concessions. deal the pound, and industrialists find enter, Yet Francs tosees now with a clear, cold pi use restricted for the same reason. vision, that world facts force these conaCeverthelen, Britain Is determined to cessions upon her. Not all, but some. Pay her debt to the United States, and Grudging, and bit by bit. she Is to find mt the same time signifies her willing, she must make them because of En. boss under certain condidone to wipe out gland's separate needs and supreme Inihe French debt to her, thereby neces. terests. Therefor it is with England Ip fating new taxation and pew sacrifices she will bargain, and from England she 5m the bulk of the people. must obtain safeguards. Ths British government Is not blind to ths position Trade Renewal Vital. of France, nor careless of It. But she, virtue In that, for It must be too, must make enormous sacrifices in ? There is and has been admitted, that order to obtain from Francs concessions admitted, it needs some nobility of soul to adopt to her, pwxi view of world policy, which this view of the world policy. But U Is Is, in a few words, peace and ths pre. also the policy of compromise and self, ventl m of anarchy In central Europe, (merest. More Important to British than Remission of ths French debts to EnSr collection of paper debts Is the revival gland Is offered as a set-oagainst the of world trade and the security of Euro, remission of German debts to France. Th e are the plain, simple, outstandjman iace. . British public opinion, with few though ing facts about the European problem powerful exceptions, favors any policy today and tomorrow. One need not add It U Which will revive export trade and en. to them. One cannot evade them. able former markets to buy her goo da a tricky problem of arithmetic, and upon In fact and in spirit Jdo.--t important among those markets are its settlement the future of European civilization. Germany, Russia and Austria. There ie no chance whatever of a revival of world We are going through A lot of trouble brads until German reparations are re- before 'R is settled. ' vised and Bottled on a basis within reasonable time. (Copyright, 1921, by the McClure New. , paper Syndicate.' - on SMS TO SET PRICES Conti rod from hit Os Ossrisrod from Tag Os by. who war believed to hav escaped from the castle while the Free Mtat troop were approaching. Bean O'Ceallaigh, former Irish representative (n Fans, has been yearrssted her.' it became known today. H was arrested by Free fuels authorities July , but wa. released tha next day.. priori tie being granted, tor tk movement of seal to people whs sen supply themselves. Frio levels will be maintained, b explained, through th purchase ef all coal under Interstate commerce commission priority orders administered out of Washington, snd cool cars will he available Limerick in Plight. only for fuoi bought st fair prices. HenB. ftpeneer, ths newly appointed fedLONDON, July ID. No national army ry fuel distributor, Is to supervise cool troops nave, ns yet, penetrated th town eral between toe states, while th of Limerick, which, for weeks, has bne dtallrbutlon of handling coat for railways methods completely controlled by th Irregulars, rospenaibla to tho Inter tat commerce says sn Exchange Telegraph dispatch commission will be determined directly fiom Nensgh today. The people of Limerick and til tha Im- from Washington is mstntstfilng Infer-tcommerp. mediate vicinity ara reported in a terrible plight, without goal or gas and with Statement. Hoovers food supplies running ao short that starEach state, outside of tbs group ebl vation la threatening. All railway and wire communication nr out off and th to look after thsmrolvsn, has bean reonly way to reach Dublin is by boat te quested, u Mr. Hoover said, to canvss Liverpool and bock by the satq means Us situation at to stocks and requirements in order of th priority in different lo Dublin. Beyond the fact that th oxtensfv mili- eissaes publi utlllttro, publie Institutary barracks hav been burned by th tions, households and industrial eosi. irregulars sad A9J.00U taken from in Each state has been asked to make and regulation as It may uanks, adds ths message, little is known sueh ru! of what Is occurring in Limerick. fit to control speculation and distribution within ths boundaries of ths state. It has been suggested that th cooperaConcentrating Forces. tion of thir stat wholerol snd retail By RAUL WILLIAMS, should bo cool dealer' erooclatlon Chicago Tritmo Solt Uk Tribes Coklo. Th federal government has no DUBLIN, July 19. Now commanding authority and can . exert non in thl the situation throughout th rest ef Ire- matter beyond moral pressure. land, th Irish government Is coneon-- 1 Each state that must import coal Rating It military forces In th south, from other states has been asked to west, where th irregulars wilt make crest a central state agency or comlast stand I Counties Cork and Kerry. mute tor purchase or guarantee of During the week, th nationals cleared purchase efthecoal may be imported th Irregulars from ail Important points Into th stat frontthat other state or from in Counties Donegal, Bligo, Mayo, Galway bo to seal consigned to sn all abroad, end Clare. the state. By thl Armed bends continue te ream th eg. ageney dentonatod, by deal more mobility s greJg tiem western part of three onuntlvs, arrangement th state authorities Jn shifting but the country they are operating in I ta given meet Its local emergencies. Furrough and In some place barren and coal t this arrangement will remedy aparacly Inhabited. Leaving small flying thermore. financial the impossibility of asking eosi columns to round up these bands, tii consumers bulk of troops ie available for more seri- producers to ship to strongs who reliability muyt be established. The ous work in the south. eon! the lest strike of duripg e For week both sides have been repudiation and litigation. strengthening their forces along ths rail- caused great k) road at IJmertik Junction and Chari Junction, the possession of which Duty of Distributor. I vital, these republican garrisons hold, Th federal fuel distributor artH pise these stat eentroi purchasing sgenelss lag Tipperary, Cahlor and Clonmel. or committees In contact with th coal and De Valeras Whereabouts. producers in states of eosi coat surplus la aod Various source report that Esmonn do will undertake to se that a st to th central purchasing agencies Valera is visiting those points, Carrie Th stat purchaaing eren-ci- c nnd other towns, probaUv for fair price.indicate the destination wlthtn will the purpose of heartening the men. knowatatso to which coal la to bo shipped. ing that lb loss of these strong points the The will promt federal distributor would greatly simplify th advance upon etwen states folth available eupplie Cork. of basis tbs priorities general This advice wa received late Friday lowing by the interstate commerce comwhen Hrure wn taken, and an anneunro-men- t of th occupation of towns iuithtr mission. 'Where pool Is already flowing through South will not be unexpected. apTha aid ef th peoplt ha hero asked natural channel to priority concern een. in removing th hundreds of obstacle proved ly the stats agencies, It will state of will form the but a part in It, letter from th tlnue, blocking th reads addressed government through perish The w hole plan Is one of complete do- In th south snd west. priests were wiped oat centralization Into th hand of th etat All republican court tha todoral agencle acting by decree of the Dali Elreanq minister of u thorlt hum affairs, and per agreement vrtth solely in Interstate commerce. will ( th federal administrafunction th until England Julicinry Cooperation th Irish constitutionn Is .adorned. tion with th emergency meezure of waa wee Two officers end-'opromised by Mr. Hoovprlvat Pennsylvania killed and four were wounded in a er at a conference today with James B. mine explosion and ambush near Benn of tho publie service rommlroton Mur boroush. of Pennsylvania, which was attended br Interstate Commerce Commissioner PRY RETURNING EAT. Fust --Distributor and Federal William Spry, commissioner ef th Spencer. United States land office and former TLU CONFISCATED. governor of Utah, arrived la Salt Lsk John Do McIntyre was arrested at jesterday on hfs way back to Washla Governor a Spry ington. completing Thirteenth South and Second East trip ef inspection of land offices In th streets on a ehsrg of violating tho prowestern state, am) stopped over hers for hibition law yesterday by deputy a visit. He will resume his trii east- jffa Th deputies eonflscatsd a still, ward Monday morning, making 1 ptop 100 gallon of mash and tore gallon of In Denver. 4 Uquor. at n-bulr 1 Deposed President, Heavily Reinforced, Gives Battle to General Chen's Forces. By CANTON, July tho Asood-nts- d Frees.) Heavy reinforcements for th army of Ban Yat Sen, deposed president of south China, coming down out of th north, launched an attack hi force on Chen Chlung-MIn- g lines at about JftO miles north of hero, today, Another win of Buns army la attempting to take Chen's troops - In th rear twenty miles farther south. The source of San Ta recent Sea confident assertion that he soon would he restored to power at Canton, In who harbor he is virtually interned at present, aboard his cruiser Wing Fung, was revealed with plneor drive his leaders in ths north launched today against Chen M.-(- fchlu-cho- Chlung-MIn- Bun reiterated that h would control when his divisions, sentregain into Kiangst province several month ago In a campaign towards ths Yangtze valley, returned to turn tha tablea on Chan Clilun-Minthe man who dragged him from th president's chslr of south China. Five weeks passed and but little encouragement In the fbrm of troop appeared out of the north to Dolster Buns waning causa His enemies said bis force were Scattered, out of hand, dissolved over thehopelessly countryside looting Ilk brigand a Bun, however, refused to lose heart, he said hi army would com back, and today It came in 'force. A total of 25,-- 0 troop, ar said, to be marching under Sun's banner In I ,lhe double attack launched at Chen'S flnea near fchlurhow. Snd Chen has go, not with which to meet ths onslaught there. Besides ths frontal attack' at Bun's generals kw rushed one division southward in th bop tks I they enn cut Chen's lln of communications with Canton about 199 miles north of (he letter city. Chen is said to be reluctant to tend further reinforcement to hie Shlnchow of nia front, fearing that weakening forces around Canton wilt leave that city an easy prey for buns navy and land troop there. g, sl Blilu-cho- SUIT SALE UNION MADE TO YOUR ORDER 1. hr. 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