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Show .... r l m.i 4 nay IfK. Fint Oats Job Printing j At living prices. Let us .five your next order for anything you want prints ed. Rich County News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. ; Are Yoa a Subscriber? If not please remember your subscription will help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news 'feTl ' service. . BEACHES EVERT NOOK AND CC XER OF RICH COUNTY TWENTY-FOURT- RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTAH, YEAR. H DUSES BflniSH STRIKERS NUMBER 20. OCTOBER 23, 1920. ST-URDAY. FEUD EMBDDIIUEDT FACES VATH UNITED STATES FLMIIIT RED FUUS UTAH BUDGET Financial reverses caused James Frontjes, aged 34, to end his life at Salt Luke, shooting himself in the head. RIOTING UN. WHEN OCCURS EMPLOYED TRY TO BREAK THROUGH POLICE GUARD. BOLSHEVISM EXPOSED BY RUSSIAN DELEGATE TO SOCIAL. 1ST CONVENTION. Mounted Police Called Out to Assist Bobbies in Struggle With Enraged Crowd, at Least Fifty Being Injured in Encounter. Declares That Hundreds Are Murdered and Others Peridhing in Russian Jails Because1 They Differ From Bolshevists. Berlin. Martoff, head of the As a result of the, coal the moderate socialist party strike, disorder occurred Monday afternoon In Downing street. At least of Russia, in a speech to the indepenat Halle on fifty persons were injured in attempts dent socialist convention He is to break through a police cordon and Saturday opposed bolshevism. others were hurt when some stone- a delegate to the convention and said work from a window on the treasury he had been instructed by his party men-shevik- i, London. building fell. The situation which developed in Whitehall at the entrance to Downing street was an ugly one.. There were a thousand unemployed there. The disorder started when the unemployed demonstrators tried to break through the heavy police guard and get into Downing street. It was during this rush that the window stones froit the treasury crashed down. Police reinforcements were rushed up and mounted police were called out to assist the regulars. At least two of the police and several civilians, Including a woman, were injured In the early attempts of the crowd to get through the cordon. Finally the crowd began to throw stones. The parapet on one side of Downing street also collapsed during the crush. A number of persons were injured when a crowd headed by the red flag of the Tottenham district Socialist and Labor party made a determined rush and tried to break-througthe police. Eventuatly the red flag was captured. : At the same time a small party of demonstrators went to the neighbor- lng Trafalgar square, set up a red flag, 'sang the Internatiohale 'and cheered Lenine and Trotsky. No trouble developed here, however, the police not interfering. In Whitehall the police finally dispersed the rioters. Fifty injured persons were given, treatment when the trouble ended. Twenty of these were sent to hospitals. . VT May Recognize New Government. Washington. The United States has informed the new government in Mexico that it will be recognized after it has revoked the Carranza decree declaring all oil lands under the surface to be the property of the state and has enacted new laws governing the production of oil, it was learned Monday. to disclose the true facts regarding the Russian regime. There was an uproar when he said that Zinovieff, who was present at the meeting, had 800 persons executed in Petrograd in one night. Zinovieff was bead of the third internationale. said Martoff, Among the 800, were many of my own party. When Zinovieff claims that the executions were made because of attempts on the life of Premier Lenine, he lies. Martoff said hundreds of persons were perishing in the Russian jails because they differed from the political belief of the bolshevists, and related that sometimes women were sized as hostages for political peace. We call upon the proletariat of Europe, he continued, to declare that terrorism Is not permissaWe, even for Russia, and that the Russian proletariate is in disgrace before the entire world. I received . instructions from my party to call upon you to war against capitalism, but at the same time I am to disclose .the terrible rule ' of the bolshevists. ; He said the bolshevist claim that Western Europe is ripe, for revolution was nonsense, and notlnany of the countries did even the preliminary conditions for revolution obtain. tt ECONOMY. ERA CUTS CROWDS. Theaters Suffering as Result of Careful Spending of Public. New York. The national economy wave has (hit the theaters with a hard slump. The S. R. O. sign, is now an ' unused prop. Of forty-fou- r leading attractions here, sixteen it was learned Saturday, have begun disposing of seats e agencies. Production through failures were reported in excess of those of last year. Last week twenty-eigh- t road Shows were closed. ' An official of the Actors Equity association estimated that 3000 actors were out of work in New York. One producer estimated producers losses in recent weeks at $1,230,000. Careful spending by the public and higher rates on railroads as affecting road companies, were causes assigned ' for the slump. cut-rat- Palmer Orders Whisky Probe. Washington. Attorney General Palmer has directed the United States district attorney at San Francisco to make a full and complete investigation of reports that forty barrels of whisky and gin were withdrawn from bond at San Francisco for the enterMine Entrance Dynamited. tainment of the delegates to the DemoMorgantown, W. Va. The tipple and cratic national convention. the entrance to the Rockford coal mine of the Connellsville Basin Coal Accused of Murdering Husband. & Coke company at Rockford, W. Va., Eastland, Tex. With the throat cut near here, were badly damaged by an and head crushed with an ax, the body explosion of dynamite shortly before of Will Dunn was found wrapped in a midnight Sunday. blanket on a bed at his home, six miles from here. His wife, Dora Dunn, hae "Dead Man" Enter Protest. Los Angeles. The Rev. Orlando been placed under arrest. She made a statement, the police say, declaring Gandy, who was listed at police headshe acted in quarters some weeks ago as a murdered man,, called at the detective office Saturday and insisted that he Mayor Has Disappeared. Vancouver, Wash. Grave fears are wanted his name taken off the list of entertained by relatives and friends those mysteriously dead. here that Mayor G. R. Percival of this DR. BELISARIO PORRAS city is dead and that his body will sooner or later be found, if recovered at all, in the waters of the Columbia river, a victim of his own feeble health x or thugs. e. De Valera Makes Grave Charges. Ogdensburg, N. V. Eamonn de Va-ter- a, president of the Irish republic, on Monday charged that during the last twenty months British murder gangs raided Irish homes," and that there have been close to 40,000 such raids and robberies. Alleged Bigamist Arrested.' Chicago. Glen Aldrich, former ensign U. S. N., reached Chicago from Portland, Ore., in charge of two deHe is said to have married tectives. and Miss Miss Lillian Dumbrow Esther Carlson. It is hinted he may . have other wives. Fort' Attacked by Reds. atRome. Anarchists on Monday tacked the Aureliano fort, situated a few miles from Rome. They were repulsed by soldiers after a short exchange of shots. HAITI ft FUNDS REASON FOR CHARGED THAT MARINES AND SUSPENDING WORK AGAINST "HAITIEN OFFICIALS HAVE V EXCEEDED AUTHORITY. LIVING COSTS. LACK OF That Dissolution of the Evidence of Practically Indiscriminate Killing of Natives, It Being' ReOrganization Will Have NO Effect Upon the Department's ported That 3250 Armed Ban-- f . Drive Against. Violators. i dits Have Been Kilted. S Announced The campaign conducted department of justice against the high cost of .living will be ended and the entire fair prie4 . organization disbanded November ,1.;-Letters have gone out from the deM partment to all fair, price commit tees 'knd all others engaged In' tty campiu, advisin$ them of par tinea ts decision tdveohrtud& :tl work, officials at the department stated Friday. Department officials said that, while the campaign had been successful, the immediate reason for closing up the work was a lack of funds. It was declared that the dissolution of the organization in the cost of living campaign would have no effect on the departments drive against violators of the Lever food control act. Instructions lately have gone out from the department to district attorneys to pay close attention to all trade organizations with a view to ascertaining whether they have operated as a combination in restraint of trade. President Wilson has requested Governor Allen of Kansas to forward to the federal trade commission any information he has tending to indicate that the recent decline in wheat prices was due to unfair practices or competition or to other artifical causes. by-th- . 1 ' t' 3230 Approximately Haitien bandits have been killed by United States marines or Hadtien gendarmerie during the five a half years of American occupa-tjoBrigadier General George commandant of the ina-in a report made' pub' says jecorps, -j'.tCrtSatJqy by Secretary, Daniels. ; Washington. feymed ,d b, Bar-form- Bviaence of 'SjrtL?tieuli'nidicriiir ate killing of Haitien . natives by United States marines was brought to the attention of Colonel John H. Russell, commanding the marine forces in Haiti, in a confidential letter written by General Barnett, commandant of the corps, in October, 1919, calling for a thorough Investigation of conditions. .General Barnetts report on the mat ter to Secretary Daniels was submitted last month. It revealed that (his orders for an investigation resulted from evidence brought out at the trial of two privates in the marine corps on charges connected with unlawful executions of captive Haitien bandits. General Barnett declared in his letter, which was made public Wednesday in a report on operations in Haiti while he was commandant of the corps, that he was shocked beyond expression to hear, of such conditions In Haiti and to know that it was at all possible that duty could be badly performed by marines of any class. court-marti- al PUT EMBARGO ON COAL EXPORT. Bandits Get $25,000. Oakland, Calif. Posses from half Great Britain to Preserve Supply For a dozen central California counties are Home Use. seardhing the Oakland foothills for London. The British government four armed bandits who robbed the has put an embargo on the export of Alameda County bank of Alvarado, coal from the United Kingdom, effect- twenty-fiv- e miles east of here, of $25,-00-0 ive immediately. The embargo is dein cash Wednesday, after shooting signed to conserve supplies for home August H. May, president of the instiuse. The move being the result of tution, probably fatally. threat of a coal miners strike. ' The cabinet discussed and decided upon all necessary steps to protect the public services and the interests of the public in general. The act that the government has had such a long time to make preparations has tended to give a feelings of confidence to the people. Premier Lloyd George will remain in London over the week-eninstead of taking his customary visit to the country, so as to be ready for ' any development. Emergency orders empowering the local authorities to take steps to economize in the use of coal and lighting have been issued by the secretary of mines. This order will limit the consumption of domestic coal to one hundredweight weekly per household. The food ministry has been given permission to resume partial rationing if it becomes necessary. As the strike has been brewing for so long, the authorities have accumulated large stocks of coal, while private consumers have laid in supplies; hence, unless the strike is unduly prolonged, or the railway men decide to join the' miners, it is not expected the country will suffer seriously. Five Killed in Explosion. Dr. Belisario Porras, newly elected N. C. Five men were Fayetteville, governor of Panama, is in Waehington killed one seriously injured by and, which cordial relations the cementing In the cotton already exist between this country and the explosion of a boiler Panama, before beginning hit third gin of the D. Bacey Gin company, near Rowland, Robeson county. , term as head of Panama. I BANDITS Auto Thief Wounds Two. Bayard, Neb. In a fight with an automobile thief. Water Commissioner John Lingreen was shot and fatally wounded and Chief of Police Webb had his arm shattered by a bullet. Leon Martinez, the thief, was captured. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL ' Exactly 2491 tourists from outside the state registered at the AutomoBRITISH SECRETARY OF WAR bile Association offices in Salt Lake SEES DANGER OF CLASH during the month of September. OVER IRELAND. Nine head of horses, belonging to C. A. Post, a cattleman of Modena, in Hamblin Visions of England Aiding North and and pastured on a ranch it is anof died have anthrax, valley America South Ireland Are Prenounced. sented in Address Delivered Benjamin McIntosh, a switchman by British Official. whose home was at Ogden, was crushed to death as he was making Dundee, Scotland. Danger of em- a coupling on two freight cars at Rockt il broilment with the United States Wyo. Springs, the north and south of Ireland were Ames, 67 years of age, a Eldridge own differences to out left their fight by trade, was fatally inplasterer was predicted by Winston Spencer he fell from a building when jured Churchill, the secretary of war, in his which he was erectat Ogden upon respeech Sunday night, in which he a chimney.. ing ferred at length to the Irish situation, Petition for the reclassification of Mr. Churchill, after asserting that Dale as a city of the third class Castle such a course wopld lead to civil wai of on such an organized scale that it has been filed with the secretary the that the with city state, request more terrible would be disastrous and than could be imagined, declared that be known as Castle Dale City. The state board of equalization will it would mean that In England symthe middle of next pathy would develop in favor of Ul- have completed by ster. Influential persons in the United month, according to William Bailey, States, he said, sympathized with the secretary, a list of all the patented south of Ireland, and while volunteers lands in the state of Utah subject to would leave England for the north of taxation. The deer season in Utah opened Ireland, reinforcements would come from the United States for the south. October 15, and continues for but ten That, added the war secretary, days. The law permits the killing of would create such tension that Great only one "buck deer with horns by Britain would be faced with the great- each person. Does and fawns are proest danger with which it could be con- tected by law. Frank Bluck, miner, working in fronted, nataely, a quarrel with the mine No. 3 of the Utah Fuel company United States. Two or three years more of what at Clear Creek, was killed instantly we are going through, he added, ap- when a large piece of coal fell off the pears better to me than that we should side of the place where he wa work' leave Ireland to herself and thus open ing in an entry. the floodgates of organized war and Lydia Arrill Hall, 20 years of age, later embroil us with the United wife of James A. Hall, of Price, was ' States. instantly killed when a car driven by in his her husband turned turtle half a mile Mr. Churchill previously speech had declared that the reign of south of Price. Her brother, Irvin terror in Ireland would be suppressed, Bastian, was severely injured. and that it would then be time for a Frank Bagley, a poultry dealer of complete and permanent settlement of Sandy, was struck by an automobile tfieIrfslf qcnfstfoirf1 anif instantly killed near-th- e southern limits of Murray. Mr. Bagley was FARMERS ASK FINANCIAL AID. e rig when an autodriving a mobile ran into him from the rear. Government Urged to Borrow Money Mail will be carried more cheaply to Lend Them at Low Interest by air than by rail when the present Washington. Refusal of the fed- air mail system is perfected. Colonel eral reserve board to give agricultural John A. Jordan, chief of construction interests of the country preferential of the United States air mail service, discount rates has greatly disappointpredicted in an address at Salt Lake. ed the farmers organizations repre. Turning over, making four complete sented in Washington and prompted somersaults, the automobile of Charles George P. Hampton, director of the Peterson went down a emFarmers National Council, to address bankment near Soldier Summit. All a letter to Governor U. P-- G. Harding that Mr. Peterson suffered was of the New York federal reserve bank bruises, but the machine was wrecked. urging that the government borrow Voluntary admission that he drove money for deposit in national banks the automobile that ran down and to be lent to farmers at not over 1 killed Mrs. Mary Shelton, at Salt per cent in excess of the rate paid by Lake, has been made by William H. the government for the money. This, 20 years of age. Wyatt claims he said, would enable the farmers to Wyatt, blinded by the lights, he did not that, hold at least a portion of their crops see the woman walking along the roaduntil they can get cost of production, way. a plus reasonable profit. The Municipal League of Utah, comof officials of Utah cities, held posed France Ready For New Pact a meeting in Salt Lake last week, enTerre Haute, Ind. France, through leggaging in a discussion of unofficial emissary sent to Senator islation which will effect pending governcity Harding, has asked America to lead ment, a number of city officials from the way to an association of nations different sections of the state being that will have the backing of a united present. Satursenator revealed the America, Beaver school district may not isday in an address at Greencastle, Ind., sue the entire issue of $76,000 in bonds as be was beginning the days cam- authorized some time ago by vote of paign across that state and Illinois. the taxpayers of the district, accordin to a decision of the supreme court Take Oath to Fight Capitalism. The issue for the present is limite Washington. Eighteen hundred and to $58,270.75 by the action of th ninety-tw- o delegates to the third in- court. ternationale at Baku, Azerbaijan, have Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, Utah pendisbanded after taking solemn oath sions commissioner, has received offiupon a naked sword to work day and cial notification from the federal buas reau of night to overthrow capitalism, pensions at Washington that they term the present governments of service in the home guard company the world, it was announced officially of Captain Abraham G. Conover, durat the state department Tuesday. ing the Black Hawk uprisings, has been decided as pensionable. Obregon Guest of Texas. The 125 associations of cattlemen Dallas, Tex. Alvaro Obregon, preside- in the state have been asked by the nt-elect of Mexico, was the cenof the Utah Horse and Cattral figure at the state fair of Texas secretary tle Growers association to send a rephere on Saturday. It was internaresentative to the meeting of the cattional day at the fair, and the Mexi- tlemen from the twelve western states can leader, arriving from El Paso at which will convene in Salt Lake in an early hour, had a busy program December, the date to be announced before hhn. one-hors- 75-fo- . later. More than 300 persons have registered for the social and recreational course which is one of the divisions of the leadership institute under direction of the social advisory committee of the L'. D. S. church, according to a report made by Oscar Kirk-hawho is at the head of this branch of the work. Two sacks containing nearly 25 Predicts Decline in Price. Chicago. Prices on butter, eggs pounds of dynamite discovered by and poultry will continue to decline an employee of the street department during the next month, Frank G. Heil- in the heart of Salt Lake last week. man, chairman of the gener..l execu- The explosive was in sufficient quanBritain war of Great of Secretary to have wrecked that section of sees danger of embroilment witiv the tive committee of the National Poul- tity the city. It is believed it was stolen United States unless Irish question is try, Butter and Egg association, by boys and left by them when fright-"tio- il permanently settled. away by passers-by- . Allotment for Experimental Work. Washington. The bureau of mines has allotted $27,000 for experimental work at various institutions in Utah which are delving into problems of metal and coal mining, and has allotted $7500 to the Idaho bureau of mines and geology. |