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Show SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923. VOL. 109, NO. 14?. it. xri i n 'nnr-mii- ii UIILllllilll ILLLU . SEGUHTY LONDON, Sept. J. "The road Is clearer than .ever for a real discussion of armaments and na- IS DESIRED BY tional security." Ramsay the British premier, la quoted by Reutei's correspondent as having said to him aboard the ld train which Is taking Mr. to Geneva to attend the fifth assembly wf the league of nations. ? "Nobody has yet devised a satscheme," isfactory disarmament Mr. MacDonald continued, "but we are nearer It as various obstacles are successively moved. "A lot of nonsense haa been written about the treaty. The whole position of the soviet negotiations was altered by their surrsnder to tia W In nowise altered our positions. It la as clear aa ever that unless a settlement of the debt negotiations Is reached there will- be no loans or guarantees for Russia." Mr. MacDonald defended Great Britain's rejection of the mutual guarantees pact, which, he said, would only have marred the league of nations, giving it work which It would never have been able to do; that It also would hare closed the door forever to the adherence of the United States and other countries and most likely would have led to the secession of nations now belonging to the league and probably certain British do-- Star POWERS HURRY OvO Estelle Taylor Is Bride Expectant in inniunn OTO to PUT Dempsey oo Road to Peace Is Now Much Clearer, ' , MacDonald Asserts IS HSUIIC Democratic Leader in Mi nob Says Ticket Hat . Good Chance to Win. 04--0 OK) OvO 040 00 04O 00 oo; Made ' ' ' The Ttlboae. PRICE. Sepl. 2 Carl B. Marcu-s- n of this city, chairman of the Republican party In Utah, haa been asked by the national campaign Special t U SliEi, speaking tour of titah to be made by General Chart;s O. Dawes, Republican candidate for vice preaK dcnl of the I'nlted States. Mr. Marcusen xay that It is probable that General Dawt will address meetings at Salt Ogden, I'rovo and Igan, and he has PORT Smaller European Nations Show Determination at Genera Meeting. Prepare to Protect Inter ests of Nationals in Impending' Factional Clash France Appears Leader in Demand That League .. Control j Disarmaments. Warning that any date after the I'tah state fair week would be suitable in Utah. Mr. - Marcusen has also been asked to arrange for meetings In Rich. Summit. Salt Lake and Tooele for the tour. A party of six automobiles will carry speakers from Vermont to California, along the uiutin nignway. ana tne aim win be to have meetings In each county traversed by the Lincoln highway. ln - i , nominee rrepanng bene of Speeches to Be on Western Trip De-liver- ed By SCARS TAYLOR. Bjr laiversel Service. CHICAGO, Sept 1. John W. Davis, Democratic: candidate for president, arrived here early today and plunged immediately into the task of preparing the apeech which he will deliver to Omaha later in the week. The addreea In Omaha, it wa declared at Democratic - headquarter! here today, will be concerned principally with agriculture and will outline the plan of the Democratic party for the relief- - of the western farmer. The nominee will remain In this city for the next four day and la planning to prepare alt of the speeches which he wilt deliver on hl western lumping tour before he leaves here. A large number of Democratic leaders from the western states arrived here today with the candidate and he will start the actual preparation of his after he has bad the opportunity of going over the situation In the west with them. Mr. Davs held a conference this afternoon with George Brennan, leader of the .Democratic party to this city and expressed himself as greatly encouraged over the reports of the progress of the campaign in this section of the country as relayed to him by Brennan. , V BRENNAN IS CHEERFUL. The Chicago leader told the candidate, it la understood, that Be be If eves he will carry not only Illinois but a large number of the western late which have been claimed by both Coollidge and La Vollette.. ' Brennan Is basing his aeoes of a Democrat) victory ha thla. state- - ou the fact that there had been a decided split In the Republican party here and many "regular" Republicans have' announced their Intention of deliberately La bolting "the party and voting for Fol-lPollette. And "every vote for La is a halt a vote for Davis" Is the firm conviction- of the Democratic campaign leaders. The complete Itinerary of Davis' western tour has not yet been definitely arranged. He will speak In Omaha ( and In Denver September September 11 but no other engagements have been ' made so far. PITTMAN STATEMENT. Senator Plttmen. who accompanied the candidate from New Tork and who Is making arrangements for the western "(wing," said today that he had received Invitations from all over the country for Iavls to apeak and that the completed list of the cities In which the candidate will make formal addresses will be announced tomorrow. Among those who called on Davis .today In his suite at the Congress hotel was Clarence Darrow, attorney for Loeb and Leopold, the youthful flayers of Robert Franks, Darrow came to pay his respects to the candidate and to congratulate him on the aland which he took on the labor question In his address at Wheeling, W. Va,, yesterday. ' r. - . et La Follette's Candidate Kit New York's Torrid Spell NEW TORK, Sept .. Heavy thunder showers tonight broke one of the hottest waves for September In th city's history. Death of ejeven persons had been attributed to the terrific heat, which waa accompanied by . a high humidity. Close on the heels of the thunder showers a hurricane is expected. Storm warnings have been aent out from Washington sdvlslng shipping Uo proceed with caution. T he efflciar warning reaa: "storm warning, in the absence of Vessels' reports, impossible to locate accurately the center of tropical storms. 2 north, position latitude longitude 71 degrees, S minutes wast. Diet urbane .apparently continues of hurricane Intensity. . Caution advised vessels proceeding to waters oft south Atlantic coast and northeast of Bahama islands." The hurricane has been hovering la the West Indies and hss started front Turklnaa island, moving In a northwesterly direction, which la closely following the path of the hurricane of last week. Scene's on the esst side and In alt parks today reflected those of August, when the mercury also' touched the mark. Roof tops, fir escapes, windows and every conceivable vantage point where the effect of a light breese could be felt were thronged with thoroughly uncomfortable residents. The parks were again thrown open to those who wanned to sleeo In them by order of officials at police neaaquarters. Recreation purs also were crowded to capacity, and all night cold drink stands to the lower section of the city did a business. Of the dead, five were drowned, one was struck by lightning and the seventh and eighth died of heat prostration. There . were many rescues at the various beaches, to which crowds flocked, . d land-offi- record-breaki- . BIN PASSES UNEASY' NIGHT Tribune-sal- t Lake Tribune Win ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 2. With fame, forturfg and the title of America's most beautiful bathing girl as the stakes, eighty-thre- e young women, representing cities and town front the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, arrived here today to take part in the national beauty tournament .the big feature of the 1924 Atlantic City pageant. Each train brought contestants, brimful of confidence in their ability to capture the coveted crown of Miss America, which for two years has been by Miss Mary Katherina Campbell of Co,r j lumbus. Ohio. Brunets predominated, although A goodly number of blondes are entered in the contest, and one lone "red head," Mies Lillian Knight, who la to uphold the honor of Los Angeles, She is already a victor in that the qualified and won a silver loving cup given by the pageant management for the first Titian haired beauty to enter the race. After the girle were photographed, Mayor Edward I Bader presented to each a key to the city. Then they .hurried off to thetr hotels to prepare, ipr an,. of XideJ reception s t the "Court of Honor," on She , board walk. The programs, for today was merely preliminary. It included arrival of the beauties, a formal reception In the afternoon and .a ball and reception this evening at the Garden Pier. Tonight sbere was a carnival along the hoard walk and Atlantic avenue, with the score of bands furnishing the he-I- dy music. During their stay here the young women will be guests xt the city for and. elaborate . preparations hss been their entertainment made. FREE MUD TO S.-'- SEP G. 0, P. LEADER Doesn't Propose to Tie President Down to Set Plans in Campaign. Occasional Speeches to Be Made by Coolidge, but Dates Are Not Fixed. WASHINGTON. Sept Coolidge plana to make occasional speeches during hi campaign ' I ' CULL TO ; More Trouble Possible When Factions Face Each Other in Court - .'-- -. . ' " like Marriage Will Place After One or Two Pugilistic; itures in Prospect. I , ; th' lC) . , - : , l!l ' Ina-ht- r V -- g. KLiELEIIIT Germans Prompt to Make Payments on IS Reparations Debt Twenty Million Gold Marks Handed Over to ' Agent General Young by Berlin. Mellon Sees Happier Days U'.'BASTED I V, ' Txa,8pt inOlJVorld to JO.OOO,-00- retary Foiled: Are Yung-Hslan- g, . - pres-sgln- tag-en- 'rERRIN; JJU Sept. 1 (By the Associated Press.) Williamson county tonight la guarding against a possible, resumption of hostilities? To morrow morning the sworn enemies the Ku Klux: ktans men and antlklans men Will Aac each' other In the Her rin city hall. The occasion will be the coroner's inquest of the shooting affray here Saturday noon In which sis men were kllkd - and several wounded. Sheriff George Galligan said that ha and his wltneeses would be on hand from Marion, . headquarters of the sheriff and the antiklansmen. "We will com armed with machine guna If necessary," he said, "and after the inquest wwlH go to the emitn garage and get the automo bile w went after Saturday," he added. State's Attorney DekA Duty said he Avould not be present. "If the coroner's verdict Is adverse to the klansmen they would say i lent my official position to tha lurorh." Mr. Dutv aalt "For that reason I think It beet that 1 stay away." Membea--s of both faction as well as townspeople who declare neutral are frankly expressing doubt aa 4t t Ke pacfltf "eonil uema of tomorrow's Both proceedings. sides ' are armed and both express tne tear me otner siae is out gun ning for mu" K lane men are frank! 1 skentiral. "You rsn't tell about the Jury. If It doesn't look fair and Impartial to n we won't take our witnesses before It." on of the leaders said. "Instead weewlll wait for action by til gr"no jury. The antiklsnamen are not frlendlv they also talk of "frameups" and"packed Jury boxes." A grlild old miner at the city . CeetlsiMd ea rase Three (Celsew rear.) , . ; ' . them-nelv- - .. ; Economy Ideas, in Sewing ' WEEKS APPROVES BILL TO AWaARD THOSE WHO AIDED IN SELECTIVE DRAFT WORK let-o- ut of 3 I one-ha- lf -- - i . ' ' a,,.t...,,.,t!! i,,..,.....:,,,..... f -- v . ' m ' Beauties Contest for Honors at Atlantic City's Tourney Chicago terries. CENTS as various situations arise, but af- ter a conference today with Will-laM. Butler, chairman of the Re. . r publican national committee. It waa said th executive had no detailed plana. Makes All Night of It at campaign Mr. Butler reported the political outlook a "encouraging." and told Merry, Informal Party Mr, Coolidge th committee desired him to proceed In the campaign on Island. .... you see flt, , Long Expanding further the suggestion in his speech of yestsrday relative) to pbsslbl change In the railroad , ' By JOHN K. WINKLER, ' WASMI.VOTON. I. Naval Sy T'slvorasl Service. labtr loard, th president told hi Sept. A. Photo. P. forces of the I'nlted States, Japan, th advisers today h expected railroad ST088ET, L. I., Sept. Great Britain and Franc kept for Inexhaustible energy of th Prlnc of labor and management to work out a of ring battles which have been ar patrol work In Aalatlo water ar be Wale Was partially exhausted by to plan for modification of the present Mnv,il InW him. board. He reiterated the belief tha The engagement to in neautnui Ing assembled at Shanghai. China. day's blistering heat i i ' board represented climax n ,rfv,n.-- H km film aieMa marks a romantic Some already ar there and other Aftor bis experience of Labor day and had done to a career which has been On thrill arc" good and at Belmont park, where he learned .apressea tne considerable orxnH.n that any dif sfter another. Without What some a proceeding to that port, moving neutral ships, but prepared to act th American publla believe royalty ficulties in Its operations would hav neonl rail "family." without money, Yen- - without, education, Jack Dempsey swiftly In the event they ar called to be petted and not scorned. H. been cleared up throush leeislailon mtmrt.A aa a tramo. stealing rides on except for the row In the senate and upon to protect their respective na- R. .H. actually permitted himself six session over the cbnlrmannhln of last the railroads from town to town, th n tionals, commercial and trade Inter nours Sleep. KJsing shortly alter Interstate commerce committee, re wound up the richest and now menaced by danger of hoe noon, he Indulged hi athletic propen suiting In the election of a Democrat. eats, pugilist to the. world. Senator Smith - of South Carolina, as Dempsey made announcement of his till tie between naval and military sltis only by a quick dip in th bau chairman. engagement to Miss Taylor her toBurden eatat. Universal Service. with his force commanded by two provincial tiful pool at By day after he had lunched COUNTS ON UTAH. Monday evening he had motored ts r: ' and f Jimmy her governors. grandmother fiancee, Mr.. Butler came her from'Chi- the home of Devereaux Milburn, the 'qlgf;ADELPHlA, ., Sept., I. Jack Daugherty, fight promoter. tour The of th agent diplomatic American polo ace, In Wheatiey Hills. cago, where h ha surveyed the poDempseJSajjo rod the brakes to 14a aalil- - and round the companionship oi litical situation from many agnlea for already have advised th "Tee. If trubv that Miss Tsylor governments (am and fortirtStsjijp taken the count Hitchcock and twsntv or me m si inre weeaa. "Tommy" Idea No the date "that office married. rw to be I foreign and Pekingscored of ten In the first "The Wisconsin altimilnn thirty other young men and women baa been aet yet. of a. naval battle In th greatest of Meadowbruok set so fascinat Ing mors satisfactory every day.' he the against him. of harbor of th east waa gnthlnkabi to I'll hav couple got Tirst. not return to his mia. . ana Minnesota la in eood V ing that he did "Battling Dan" Cupid Is th lailf flrhts out of my systam. an a and could sot be tolerated,'' pointing American horn until the sun . was shape. We realise that w are into settle- down to who. did what Carpentler, Flrpo. Gib- thenTtf-he.read- y burning a red streak through th tog. vading' the enemy country In going failed domestic lirepandtMIss Taylor has out that the. Shanghai waters const! Th when told be Into Wisconsin, but we now hav. our bons and a scar of other some more picture tut oo vast harbor In .which th ships nnnll prince abeamed nnla mm.ilmt mn batie own organisation, and with dissension ' to do. , And w"v d lited orraverv- - nalion fleet ( and thai th ! earlier iwIh. sh- - will be free. ; , exnectedi than he had In ths radical party find our efforts ' Th world's heavyweight champion that w'll Hv In th. east probably." ou"l" ;lm:ia amply fpsid.' . "Jack has been trying to convince present ststus of eJJUHpreTiiir J,r,Vc," mere hi Klttv announced Mr. butler also mentioned Cslifor-Hltoday definitely la the for a loag time be off me h. tannot Regarded from-utiiktioa. l lield to the were betna led Jhat, Oregon, Utah. Idaho, Colorado. to marry Miss Estelle Tay- eaveman . atutf,"... InUrrupted Mlae Admiral I'hlppe piaeeand balden "hoorr later Nebraska, i.rwajind Kaness as uiumr "Out In 1a Angeles, when with, equanimity by- them. Taylor. lor, star of I he screen.. The marThomas Washington, commsnder-ln- ea face Three which were counted upon Ceetiased fthacftates ' suuadron. and ring will Ulie place, Dempsey said, ea fare Tarn ror nepHeucan tnajoritiet in Xove.n-he- r: Oeatiaa leitf.f th of iWilu chlef Aalatlo as soon aa he goes through a couple (Oelsais Five. . Edward Bell charge of the legation "Reports oiTth In Peking, both reported today to the campaign,": he added, "sr satisfactory and enceur-eglrwasnmgtoiv government on tne sitThe. prejldent uation at Shanghai.: speech of acceptance, which- has now been widely NINE, DCSTROYKRS ON WAV. ha carried conviction, to th read, Admiral Washington said nine de Hi voter. doctrine of Common Thompson, sense in government ha been satisstroyer, th Borte, Smith Traoy, Hulbert, i. D. Evana. Preble, and encouraging. Somehow, th fying had Pcultt, Peniuin and Whipple, tinier, .eem n Km CnnlM,. , . n been dispatched from the summer conviction and the defects ar. from base at Ch.foo to Shanghai, and, in the Democrats and third party." . ... MV Rll Imft Waahln4n addition, th gunboat Isabel, flagship of the river patrol, had been ordered for Chicago, where he expects to go to from Klukang shanghai. over the Itinerary for the speaking conNo mention, however, ma tour of Charles Q. Dawes, vice presitained in these d La pa tehee aa to what dential candidate, who will start forth ship th other tore powers now Texas aurh a trip soon. Convention, - Con onAmplifying hav at Shanghai or hav ordered his .remarks In th there. It Is known, however, that tha to . labor representatives yesspeech th Peking diplomats, representing unirelative to the railroad labor terday trolled by Fergusons, board, four great powers, are acting in Mr. Coolidge told advisers toson In th Shanghai matter and that he expected railroad employeea tbey willv be or aro representee tner and management to work out their Routs Hooded Partisans day now by easel, of their respective naown plan for modification of th val forces, selected for that duty hoard to be accomplished through from tha various Asiatic squadrons. legislation. He waa emphatic in the Mr. Bell, reporting the other diplobelief thst th board already had AUSTIN. held In Peking with I. (By the don matic officer much good and constituted a Dr. Koo, the foreign minister, de- associated no Proclaiming step In advance. clared that while It was their desire quarter for thpre.) Ku Klux Klan. adopt' to remain strictly neutral and not to CHICAGO, t Charles O. Sept. with Chinese Internal wars, big a platform which denounced th vie presidential Re- Interfere BERLIN. Sept. 2. Germany today Prewar Prosperity the diplomats had mad it clear to klan and declared for strict economy Dawes, Republican th Chinese minister that a battle be- In government and according complete nominee, announced today after a 9 made her Initial payment of ronierene witn Hepunuoan national the fort, at Woosing and th turn as Result of Dawes tween gold marks under the awea plan. navy, sucnaas wa mreai-ene- d. recognition to Mrs. Ferguson as the committee official, that ha woukt Nankingwould waa her received of hh the by Democratic nomine for governor, the make his nsxt campaign address Sep Th. payment endanger Plan Operation, Sectember 1 In Milwaukee. all nations crowded In Shanghai waLeon Frailer, assistant to Owen D. tat convention went through RECEPTION ters and would not be tolerated. FOR DAVIS. Young, agent general ad Interim for vociferous session her today with th Declares.' RIVALRIES. TO DUE reparation payment. OMAHA. Neb. Sept. 1 A recep element in absolute control. Ferguson now more than SO at of Hon committee tion developing Th situs fell on th eapltol tha meetPARIS, Sept. 2. (By the Assoby officials A night greet John W. Davie, Oeatisiet ea Face Twe personswlll NEW TORK, Sept. 3 Prewar pros- Shanghai Is attributed Owen D, Toung, agent wa ciated still In Press.) with ing th Democratic. perChina conditions with continuing here familiar nominee, presidential tCeleau lis.) general ad interim for reparation pay- perity will return to Europe now that to an Intense rivalry which haa ex- manem organisation exiectea only I when h arrive here next Saturday, ments, officially informed the reparaor more between gen- short ttms before by election of Jo prior to a night address in th city Is in effect. Secrea th for isted Dawes year plan tion cimmlsslon today that the. GerTrain Holdup Is . snd Lu seph Weldon Bailey, former United auditorium. Cbl Hsioh-Yua- a man government had paid Into the tary of th Treasury Mellon predicted erals Htates senator, a chairman and Sen Arthur Mullen, national committeemilitary governors, ceapec- - ator ' Bandits in Berlin for the account today upon his arrival from abroad of Eastland aa sec Shot reichsbank Buraett joe Is In Chicago, from Nebraska. man ea Tag Twe . . of the agent general 2O.OO0.00C Whit Star 'liner MaOestlaa gold aboard th retary. conferring with Mr. Davis regarding . as in waa the l"iv.) (0.1. schedule as marks The crowded provided with bitter jestic. day A details of J. CHICAGO, Septarrangements he may tip td Chi- of statement concerning Mr. Mellon' elaborated at the Londenunciation of the klan and it meth any wl.h to have executed here during hi cago, Rock Island A Pacific railroad don payments howwas of abroad terms hi under th with the conference heated ods, brief, climaxed experience, oratory, by with Iowa and Nebraska officiate tonight prevented a holdup Dawes seven Strauss Resigns Post V ever. Reschlng a masiercui appeal or eenator Bailey conference quarantine report. In his beadquartersxat th of th Golden State limited at Meade, g ' as for peace and marked by warm ac Democrats This was the first business trans- hours overdue because of fogs, Receiver Mr. Davis may Fontenelle. Kans. Deputy sheriffs boarded the acted Hotel Teapot d of Mr. a netween hurricane the clamation for Mr. Krguson and her Young's ofric. train at Fowler, a few miles east of In Berlin yesterday, and the traveling up coast, brought th MaB. Ferguson, who, TV. Ceattned husband, Jame Meade, and fought off three masked opened S.URear OHiErrENNE. Sept. off of Wyo., th reich. with their daughter, sat on tha shore, the ilelssa Oa.) jestic to a standstill men who. boarded the train at the government The commission unanimously sanc- secretary, of the treasury was met by Admiral Joseph Straus has resigned speakers' platform the throughout latter stop. the measures Mr. Young has a score of government officials snd aa receiver of the Teapot Dome naval day. In the shooting that followed two tioned and be certain thst ths convention the proposed further step hurried to th Battery aboard a reve- oil reserve, effective yesterday, ac to iMeyMeyeie)reWe)eieweeweei of the deputy sheriffs were wounded: taken office to at the Information would be 100 per rent antiklaa, all cutter cording one of the bandits was captured and he outlined. He will leave tomorrow nue Judge T. klan de.egatlons ware ousted and Mr. Mellon' party Included h's of United State InDistrict the others eecaped Into the darkness. for Berlin, accompanied by Andrew , Blake Kennedy Cheyenne today. every attempt of the klan delegate Twe Oeetlssed ea Fa Employee aboard the train believed Ceatiaaed ea fese-Is- r was to place their friend on Important Strauss Admiral, resignation that other bandits wer lying In wait ((Meats Iw.) . (Clesaa It..) handed to the Judge in July, but ac- committee was decisively defeated. alongside the track aa an automobile tion waa delayed until yesterday. Ren some of the Ferguson delesped away from the scene as the No successor to Admiral Strauss gate protested, one delegate Do you know that a man's stiirt explainshooting started. has been named, but Judge Kennedy ing that it was not necessary to that I worn at th collar and cuff Information regarding the attempted haa informed counsel for the govern- adopt such decisive mttnods since will make a little t or I year old the robbery was received at the telegraph, ment that he will entertain applica- Fergusons were- la control by five to girl a nice dress? : office of the general headquarters of tions at any lime for appointment to one. The flaying of the klan continThat you can cover the line of a the Rock Island lines here. The; till the now existing vacancy. hem with a row of running ued, however, until the job was comGolden State limited left Chicago at ' ,. much official work in the navy pleted. Too or that stitch embroidery, . :30 p. m. Monday.i j was given by Admiral Strauss as A klan vole might he heard occasewn on over the mark, braid, the reason for his resignation. Spe- sionally In the early stagee of the conwill add to the attractiveness of j cial detail work occupied too much of vention, but by there apthe dress? No one will ever susCoolidge Not Member hi time, he said, and he could not peared to be left evening not a single murthat It 1 let down, ! handle both the, receivership and the mur of the organisation which haa pect Klan That you can make a pretty or Supporter, naerai duties. . convencontrolled Democratic several apron for your rlttle girl out of WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. 8ecret.rjr Weeki today approved a bill tions. lust yard of material? SEW TORK. Sept. (' 1 President drafted in the war department 1 recommendation for to Owen to A J. the PHILADELPHIA, whirs Sept. platcongress platform presented There are only a few of the1Qg-- r Coolidge to not a member of the Ku of counsel for the governMr. Roberta, form committee medal of to authorize would award the by with dtrecUofes est ions, Fergusoa ' governors, together adjtrtant general, ment In the Teapot Dome naval oil asked for rigid economy In the state for Klux Klan and Is not In smipnthy mem hers of local and district boards, medical and .TrenT a,dviorj carrying them out. that are eon with the organisation, his secretory, reserve a ssld late that booklet which suit, government.In today the talned sewing who nd boards served m the selective C. Bascom 8lemp. elated In a letter government appeal agents, The klan. waa handled In these petition would be prepared In a few thi bureau offer for free distribuwritten io Josenh Branlrt. editor of a service systems during the world war. '(TV u. a successor to Rear Ad- words: . days naming tion. newspaper 'syndicate, and made pubmiral Joseph Straus as one of the The bill provides that, the thank of congress b extended to those The Democratic party of Texas, In Your cow waiting. Enclose lic today by Mr. Beanl" to successful prosecution of receivers. Mr. Roberts, who left for "convention assembled, bodily, emtwo cent in stamps for return The letter from Mr. Slemp wa In who by bob military anservice contributed did who not say would phatically and without reeervation Washington, the war, and carries postage. appropriation of $25,000 to finance the making answer to one by Mr. Hranin. ne namea. condemns and denounces what Is and ilistribntion of the medals. "Concerning the Ku Klux Klan." kaown aa the Jimlsible euiplc-d-wrote- the ''Seeretary;- "the president me tioh' 'bTlhc' letter Klux Kian aa an pubHe'ir Ku nt'tytftrff Frederic J. Has kin. Director, 'Thirwaritgpai't Mason Grand High ha repeatedly stated that he Is not or- and secretary to commanding generals of all corps areas. The flalt Lake Trthun a member of the order and is not war "From i ganlsation, Its We brand of the world actlvttlee he Information Bureau, letter said, "there the experiences war," In sympathy with ft aims and purV . Priest Passes Away in politic ana elsewhere s- - treason Washington, D. C is not the slightest doubt that the most economic, effective - and , and state the nation pose." and agalnet I enclose herewith two cents ot raising our armed force for a pave emergency i KANSAS CITT. Mo., Sept. 1 Dr. just methodselective In stsmp for return postage on service tvstera. Oeatiaeed ea Pas Tares William F. Kuhn, " years of age, a through a Three Are Wounded in a free copy of the Sewing iCuaats fit.t priest of the general graad "The war dep.m meat's study of this prime requisite ia the plan grand high ' Booklet. of Royal Arch Masons of the Battle With Robbers for our aational defense hag brought to light the fart that the gov- chapter - RURAL IS BANK ROBBED. United State and a practicing phvsi-ds- n ernment has given little or ne recognition to the mvit valuable serKam ,........;....."...,,.,.,'.. . Two unhere for the last seven TALK, Okla., Sept. THfTB ROCK, S. T., Sept. ?. vice rendered by hat body of civilians who successfully bujk nj years, waa found deadr atthirty. his home masked bandtta. entering the Farm-er- a' Three cltlsena were shot and woundadministered that Street here was Death here after National said to tank ytem. today. early shortly impartially ed wmen they Interrupted five banto apoplexy. noon today, forced the president, "H ii the purpose, of the secretary of war to recommend a bill be dueKuhn dits aiding the Cltlsens' Slate bank was born In Lyons. N. T , cashier, on of th director and a City that, even at thi late dale, will in some measure chow the nation's In Dr.149. early today. The Injured ar A. H. He had planned to leave customer to turn their face, to the iervlca.ao gratuitous! M e: snow appreciation. of tbeir loyal, gad ' jfaithful land." sttemt rh "and wait, ' i i dered." .STTI , ah win in triennial conclav of Royal Arch Ma.000 In cash and escaped, after lockrobberei escaped with 129 In pennies, . sons, ing the occupants la a vault. - , eeMeeierireeiMeeveiiNeyteeieevwey. - By Cai venal Eighty-thre-e V. mm Broken; Hurricane Warnings Are Sent Out Leads Wisconsin Fight MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. .. By the Associated Press.) Returns from 1326 precincts out of 2471 precincts In Wisconsin for Republican nomination for governor gave: Blaine 101, 3S1 Hirst, 74.539:. Comings, 15.S63. - w By th Aese. T0K10, Sept. eisted Press.) Official diapatohs received by the Jspsn.te foreign rfic say thst elvit war has so- tuslly begun in Chihs. ,Ths navy department announced today that th cruiser Tstsuti has left th ; Sasebe naval baeefi fer Shanghai with ISO marine. Th crulaer l u t Shanghai all p. m. Thursday and will repert t Rear Nomura, cemmander of th Japans VangtxI squadran. Ad- a former attach mlrsl Nomura f th Japanese embany at Wash' Ingtsn. . ated" t minions. Dispatches to Peking Government ; Civid War Threatens. e GEN EVA. i Sepl, (By th AssociPress.) The smaller nations of Europe, especially, the members of the tittle entente, manifested today their determination to achieve some international pact which they consider will really safeguard their security when they selected Forefgrr Minister Dues of Rumania to preside over the Important deliberations of the third assembly commission which Is to probe the entire problem of disarmament and security.' There seems hare to be a distinct movement, under the apparent leadership of France, io Insist that ill international deliberations for the limitation of armaments shall be held through the mechanism of the league of nations. If this movement .velops, It might sidetrack, It is thocp.t, the inAmerican government's reported tention to convoke a ne disarmament linkIt unless bs conference, definitely ed with the leagae. For the moment, at least, tha movement Is entirely confined to the lobby discussions of the delegates. GREECE FAVORS ARMENIANS. Greece came out strongly for the Ar menians when she Introduced a reso lotion providing for the transfer of Armenian refugees to, th 3auicasafe and ine creation tnere rnjenian national home. in view of the emphasis DlacedT'm; the league of nations on the desirability of wider acceptance of the policy of obligatory arbitration the delegates are looking Into, the question of ex act)!) where the oleague stands with rsference to acceptance of the optional use In the proctocol of the perma nent court of international justice. clause commits consenting nain tions to accept the world's court jurisdiction of all legal disputes concerning of interpretations treaties on any question of international law, on inof facts, which If 'estab" terpretation Uabed would constitute a breach of an international obligation and en the nature and extent of tha reparation due for a proved breach. .. . thirteen state already have ratified this optional clause although this num bsr Includes none of the great power. President Motta opened the second day of tha League of Nations assembly today at noon by announcing the form ation of the six commissions of trie assembly. They deal with legal and constitutional qJeayons, technical or ganisation, reaucuon oi armaments, budgetary and financial questions, social and general questions, and political questions. Foreign minister Dues of Rumania waa ohosen president of the most important commission that which will discuss all problem relating to the reduction of armaments, including the pact for mutual asslstancs. The Indication exists here that efforts are being made to discourage the holding of disarament conferences elsewhere which are not linked with the league of nations. THINKS LEAGUE PROPER PLACE. The spokesman for on European what he termed delegation, expressing his personal views-- , said that Isolsted conferences similar to that held at Washington seemed out of Dlsce while a permanent institution like the lesgue or nationa existed, witft experts devoting year of study to the technique and difficulties of reducing armaments. The Impression prevails here that those powers which feel most keenly about the question of security will be slow to participate In any new conference affecting land and naval armaments until some solution of the prob- - , Series of Addresses ' in Points in JUtah 1 I E Dawes May Deliver tn ninuLuiuu II HII d III I d PAGES-i-FIV- managers to suggest dates for a Jack Dempney and Estelle Taylor TTLE ENTENTE et Anglo-Sovi- Wed Silver Screen O-f- Engagement Announcement d, Mu-Dona- 20 ia for-Po- rt I smoifid-tjp-T.etwen |