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Show c JL ' yT :n ; QJuC P' I First Class Job Printing Are Too a Sobsoilwr? " If not please remember your subscription will help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news At living prices. Let us have your next order for anything you want print ' Rich County News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. ed. $ service. BEACHES EVERT NOOK AND CORNER OP RICH COUNTY TWENTY-FIFT- NUMBER 45. RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY ljTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1922. YEAR. H T tin R'member 60VERH0RT0 GALL HOW 1t Pithy News Notes 5 HOPS EXCLUSIVE TUB BARBER 05ED 0 From All Parts of AND BE . ,1 4 UTAH a CABINET SETS MALLY OVER WEEK AND DEBATES BRITISH , INFOR-EN- D - London Daily Mail Characterizes Policy of Premier Lloyd George As Near Insanity; Press ' Voice Opinions London. Near eastern developments are causing the British govern- ment increased anxiety. The cabinet at set informally oer the week-en- d Chequers Cipirt, the country residents of the prime minister. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Brikenhead, iSir Robert Stevenson Horne and Winston Spencer Churchill have been Lloyd Georges guests there, and hll through Sunday the telephones between Chequers Court and the foreign office in London have been humming with consultations with the various government de- partments. The principal news of Sunday brought by Assqpiated Press dispatches, is of a conference between Sir Harry Lamb, the British High commissioner, and Mustapha Kemal Pasha at Smyrna, in which the nationalist leader showed little disposition to regard allied warnings unless the allies were willing to return Thrace to Turkey. Moreover, Kenal demanded complete withdrawal of the Greek forces from the Tchatalja lines. The latest advice from Constantinople indicate serious allied preparations for a possible attempt by the Kemalists against the neutral zone, This may serve to explain the somewhat sudden change in the attitude of the British government from Friday, when it was explained that no considerable reinforcements would be sent to the near east unless the .Turks gave evidence pf an intent to cross into Europe, when the, British menr issued an important statement of policy, showing immediate steps to meet possible Kemalist action. This sudden change in attitude has caused grave niisgivings in certain quarters. The Daily Mail Monday published under the editorial caption; This New War, an article stigmatizing the policy set forth in the statement as bordering upon insanity. It declares that the British public will leapt with dismay and astonishment that Lloyd George and his colleagues are organizing 'a new war in the near east, are trying to drag Jugoslavia and Rumania into the fray and are sending British troops into batshoulder with the detle shoulder-tGreeks. jected It adds : The most astonishing disclosure in this amazing declaration of government policy is that apparently Lloyd George already has sent a fiery cross around the overseas dominions, asking them to send contingents to join in this mad war. The Mail contends that Mustapha Kemals peace terms are not far removed from the terms propounded by Lord Curzon, in behalf of the allies on March 30th, when Lord Curzon, line should suggested the Enos-Midlie the Turkish frontier in Europe. It declares that all agree that Constantinople must be returned to the Turks and Kemal Pasha, and now Lloyd George Is trying to retrieve his shattered reputation, k through the downfall of his policy, by arranging a wanton war and supposing that he can arouse the nation as Gladstone did in the seventies of Inst century about Bulgaria. While the Mail lias known French proclivities, it voices an opinion which is quite prevalent. Great Britains one true interest is freedom of the straits, which can lie attained by negotiations, the paper continues. There is not the smallest need to plunge Europe into war and. alienate the whole Mohammedan world about the straits. ia pro-Gree- Fire Visits North Dakota Town S. D. The business section of this town was wiped out and the Milwaukee station destroyed by fire here early Sunday morning. The loss is estimated at $$30,000. The blaze started in a small building in an alley. A hotel and several store buijdings burned to the ground. Platte, INDICATIONS ON INVOLVE ACTION LINES SUGGESTED BY TORNEY TO GOVERNOR ROCK ISLAND ROUTE HALTS NEGOTIATIONS WITH SHOP MEN AFTER PARLEY AT- Will Inquire Into Matter of Coal Combination Thought to Be Existing in Salt Lake Burlington and Union Pacific Remain Out; Men Are Being Ordered Back to Work Daily City Salt Lake. Contract has been let for over 5000 tons of coal for winter use of state institutions. Salt Lake. Celery growers of Utah are to form a state organizati vn. Salt Lake. Every indication is that With thousands of the Utah vvill produce 150 car loads of Chicago. a special grand jury will be called to shopmen on roads which have made celery this year. inquire into the matter of a coal compeace in thfe rail strike already back bination in Salt Lake and other matMurray. Mrs. Louise Zudnith, 29, at work, and with thousands of othters in which there is every rteason to ers preparing to take tack their for- mother of 10 children, the oldest of mer jobs, a dozen or more railroads which is 11 years of age, was arrested believe that a combination ,in restraint by federal prohibition agents on a that have stood out against the of trade exists. of having violated the Volrewere charge settlement, plan There was a conference held In act. stead for peace Friday. ported negotiating the governors office late Monday afAmong new roads seeking peace are ternoon, at which were present GovSalt Lake. Contract for the conunder stood to be the Northern Paernor Charles R. Mabey, n struction Attorney of the Creek cific and the Great Northern. General Harvey H. Cluff, District Atroad was awarded by the state road exwas If these roads sign up, it & commission to the Paxton-DorritSHOPMEN WILL torney E. A. Rogers, and County Atpected that other great western Black company the low bidders in the torney Authur Moreton, when genroads among the die hards would eral conditions were discussed. No fall io line and also negotiate agree- recent competitive bids received by the state road commission. definite conclusion was reached, but T ments. the general trend of the discussion The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern railSalt Lake. Slight improvement in was for the calling of a special grand road had completed plans to sign the the potato markets have been noted agreement, it was announced Friday, during the last few days, and shipjury. At the time that the national guard DISQUIETING RUMOR CAUSES SENIORITY IS NOT while the Alabama and Vicksburg ping activities from Utah are being QUESTION railroad, it wa's reported, has dropped resumed, it was announced this mornMENTIONED IN. AGREEMENT was called out and sent to Carbon UNREST AMONG PEOPLE OF out. SAYS REPORT REACHED AT MEETING .GREECE ing by E. E. Conklin, federal inspector county for the protection of the lives 4 A The Rock Island negotiations with in charge of the joint federal and state and property of the people, it was urn the shiperafts after a five hour con- shipping point inspection service. Over Standing of Men Will derstood that in the mines which Government ference were broken off, J. E. GerExpects to Remote Thou- - Dispute Be Board Settled by Adjustment would then be enabled to run that sands of Soldiers on Peniri-- . man, president of the road, stated Salt Lake. Twelve loans aggregatMade up of Workers when the strike was settled there "we submitted' a proposal, but it was ing $22,000 have been approved by sula; Turks Take But " And Executives would be no increase in the price of Few Prisoners rejected. John T. Oldroyd, state land commiscoal to the public. The Soo Line was negotiating for a sioner. The loans are made from The method of calling a special Athens. Disquieting rumors are was reported. state school land funds to agricultural Cliiengo. Members of the shop settlement it grand jury rests with the district afloat on all sides, causing uneasiness The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. interests in various sections of the Wedneswho crafts committee, policy judges. Recommendation or motion is which the sangfroid displayed .in ofPaul was the first railroad on which state. day approved peace plans for endin, made by the district attorney to the ficial circles is unable to ealm, j . the railroad strike, through separate the men were ordered back to work. judges that he has evidence enough Provo. Veterans of the Black in Turks is tlie that It with individual railroads More than 1500 shopmen were back agreements reported to show that there is a violation' of road In the of Hawk war their Indian and widows of vet- at the shops jobs settlement . the statutes that can only be reached Thraoe, encouraged by the successes Thursday began separate Northand erans The claims whose have been here Chicago Friday. pension negotiations under- terms jpt the agree- western through a grand jury, and it is then of Mustapha Kemal were ,glso mapnqd by rejeeted-o- a account of insufficient shops Anatolia, are up to them to make the order. proof under the .pension act of 1917 Instructions to various system fed- shopmen Friday. fi'hii- attorHey gMeraL Jin''hi3 letter Christian movement. The Illinois Central, the Buffalo may receive pensions under the recent enter to officials eration signatory to the- governor bn September 9, said Encounters between Bulgarian Irand Susquehanna, the Denver and Smoot amendment to that act prothat from what you say and from regulars and Greek detachments have negotiations and arrange agreements were sent out from Salt Lake and the Galveston AVharf dded rejected claims now on file or with their roads, other reports I have heard I believe occured near union were other rdads said to be new claims conform to the new regulaalong the border headquarters by B. M. Jewell Lines a grand jury investigation is neces irin tions. to the stated is and it negotiate settlements, ready Nevrokop, chief strikeleader, and head of the sary, and I am convinced that the regulars were driven back into Bulof previous denials that these spite of the railway employees department Salt Lake If consistent work and machinery provided by our present garian territory. roads would sign the peace pact. American Federation of Labor. laws is ample to handle the situacounty support vvill win, Millard counSanta The Pennsylvania, Burlington, Policy committee members scattervvill tion. Then he cites the statutes, this year take first prize in ty Constantinople. Several thousand ed to their respective baliwicks soon Fe, Wabash, Union Pacific and Erie which provide that any combination disarmed second the class county contest at the were still outside railroads peaee remain still Greek soldiers after the settlement plan was adopted, state the Utah by persons having for its object or on the in fair, declares A. M. firm remained roads These of Smyrna beRailroad systems counted among fold. peninsula effect the control of prices of any tween the Gulf of Smyrna and the those expected to sign the agreement their declarations that they were not McOmie, county gent, who is in Salt professional services, any products of Gulf of Scala Nova, according to the concerned in the settlement plans, Lake for the purpose of making arimmediately or soon were said to numthe soil, article of manufacture or Greek but would continue to operate with rangements for the decoration of the with but mission here, 202 60 30 the military and of ber between commerce, or the cost of exchange what is described as an adequate the forces recruited since the .trike Millard county booth. class 1 roads of the country. or transportation, - Is prohibited and armed force offi-cial-s began. to protecting the text The of instructions Provo In an opinion given to Milan declared unlawful;, also that any isthmus separating the peninsula Railway executives who have partiwould refederations of system Straw, county attorney of Utah person or association of persons who from the mainland. The Greeks say main anconfidential, Mr. Jewell said. He cipated in the peace conference county, Attorney General Harvey H. shall enter Into, become a member of, expect to remove these troops to said also that union leaders would not nounced, Friday that the termination Cluff holds that the board of county or a party to, any pool, trust, agree- they of on basis the of the strike separate home ports. make public at this time a list of the commissioners should sit as a board ment, combination, confederation or The Turkish nationalists have really roads which agreed because it will agreements negotiated between the of equalization of drainage district railroads understanding with any other person taken few prisoners, the Greeks here and the different unions probably be augmented by new signtaxes each year, using the equalized or persons to fix or regulate the price of most the important phase claim, but they admit that many units ers as the result of a continuous ser- was the s of the benefit assessments as a of any article of merchandise or com. conference. that these and alfor not accounted are ies of conferences with roads not equalization. The statute- - does nut modity, become a party to any pool probably are wandering in the region ready in the agreement. or trust or agreement to fix or limit between contemplate an annual assessment of and Aivalik, some Extreme Cruelty Causes Action. Smyrna Under the terms of the peace plan, benefits by the board of supervisors the amount or quantity to be mined of miles to the north Smyrna, shopmen are to return to work under Los Angeles. Suit for divorce on of a drainage district, it is held. or sold shall be deemed guilty of a sixty and Smyrna and Scala Nova to the wage scales prescribed by the United the ground of extreme cruelty will conspiracy to defraud and subject to south. States railroad labor board effective be instituted at once against William Salt Lake. Funds to be provided by This punishment propunishment. in S. Hart, film actor, by Mrs. Wini- direct taxation in Grand and Morgan the strike the date 1, began July to vides fines ranging from $100 Paris Former Premier Venizelos protest against the boards decisions, fred Westover Hart, according to an counties for public purposes this year $2000 for the first offense and up to of Greece arrived in Paris Wednesday The question of seniority which announcement by Mrs. Hart's attorney, will be greater than those provided $13,000 for subsequent offenses. Switzerland. His friends declared proved to be the chief barrier to an who, however, declined to give details under the levies in 1921, according from This recommendation and citation he planned his visit here for confer- earlier settlement, was not specifical- of, the allegations which he promised to the reports submitted by the counof the statutes by the attorney genence with political and personal friends ly mentioned in the agreement. The would be made. Reports that Hart liad ty auditors to State Auditor Mark out and a grand eral may be followed regarding the situation in Athens, .agreement made no mention either reached a $200,000 cash settlement Tuttle. Iu Morgan county this year jury investigation requested. with a view, it was felt, to the pos- of working system or the contract with his wife were verified by Mrs. $135,543.58 vvill be raised as comparsibility of his being called back to system for farming out, shop work Hart's attorney. He added, however, ed with $130,103.88 last year while m Additional Valts for Money Needed power in Greece. which with the wage controversy were that a complete settlement had not Grand the tax levies contemplate raisAdditional silver Washington. been affected and that his client ing $109,711.44 as compared with the original issues in the strike. vaults ire to be built at the mints at States relative over would the United for a much larger sum $104,672.04 in 1921. ask standing, The Disputes Constantinople. Denver, and San Francisco, it was an destroyer Edsall has left for Smyrna of employees, and new disputes which when the matter of legal separation nounced Thursday by Director Scobey, Salt Lake. Investigation into the bearing a deck load of supplies, furni- might arise as outgrowths of the came np. of the mint, who has just returned shed the Near East relief, for the strike, shall under the peace terms operations of George H. Homer, who by from a tour of the west. Coinage of was taken into custody by Detectives are referred to adjustment boards com $190,000 Booze Cargo Taken starving refugees stranded there. silver dollars under the Pittman act; New York. The dry navy Friday Jack Brown, and Tom Golightly, on posed of representatives of the carhe explained to replace silver sold to discaptured two alleged rum running the charge of having secured several Paris. Clemenceau believes that a riers and their employees if the inGreat Britain during the war will nenn as not settled can be allies the schooners with cargoes worth about hundred dollars through selling a and putes union of America closer cessitate additional storage facilities and absolute cooperation between dividual matter between an employee $150,000 and $40,00 in gold aboard near liquid which he represened to be gin, for the coins against which paper curthe entrance to New' York harbor as vvill in all probability lead to bis beFrance and Great Britain are neces- and his road. rency is issued. The agreement requires the signa well as an unnamed launch which ing charged with using the mails tc sary to avoid a general conflict, wih resank while it was being towed into defraud, department of justice agents inevitable widespread ruin. Ho has tory roads to find places for all Clemenceau Coming as Private Citizen sent a message to the London Times turned strikers within 30 days after it port. Another schooner and swift hadling the case, asserted. The g.n was said to be a fair grade of water Paris. Former Premier Clemenceau to this effect in reply to an inquiry becomes available. Strikers who have power boat escaped. are not is going to the United States as prompted by the former premiers committed acts of violence Fillmore. The value of the seed House Adopts Coal Report distinguished French citizeh, former forthcoming visit to the United States. protected in the agreement to restore of Millard county last year was crop v ote of 228 to 70 former jobs to employees. a premier and a great national figure, By Washington. at $1,000,090, and this years jieh put sepfor credit Much the but he will express his own private of effecting the bouse Friday adopted the conferJapan to Build Cruisers it is estimated, will be worth $2,000,-000- . was given by the ence report on the administrations arate settlements opinion and not be entrusted with any Tokio. The Japanese navy departmission by the present government, executive council to S. coal distribution and antiprofiteering ment has Issued orders for construc- shop crafts to obtained information Davies Warfield, according president of the Sea- bill, with a provision limiting its life of One them, new cruisers. of two Salt Lake. The state road commishead of a rail- to one' year, unless the president from the French foreign office. It was tion and Line Air board with a displacement of T500 tons, will sion has signed the revised project conto said said that while the French govern, meanwhile should declare the presin the Yokosuka navy yard road securities company, the construction of ment was w ishing him God speed and be built of stock. Confer- ent emergency to have passed. It now agreement covering on be named the Kinukasa. The other, trol $13,000,000,000 the the and Helper bridge Mr. Jew- goes to the senate. a pleasant voyage, it would officially similar displacement, will be built ences between Mr. Warfield, road. The agreement will now of tour of of ignore the former premiers be submitted to the federal governin the Kure navy yard and named the ell and Daniel Willard, inpresident the United States. Baltimore, Money for Reclaiming Lands Approved ment for its Furutaka. The outlay for their con- the Baltimore and Ohio, approval. to the way Washington An appropriation for struction is to be appropriated from early this month, opened Mr. Warfield tlia reclamation of western lands was Black Rock. The Scalana desert the armament repletion fund. These the agreement. It was Belgium Asks For Huge Sum 1000 square miles may to the finish for virtually approved by the senate Friday afterwho stuck containing started to be warcraft first was are the demand made Formal Paris. in the con- noon. The proposal, attached to the soon be made productive. It is believed a settlement kind of this abanthe since on Germany Tuesday by the Belgian by the Japanese navy beLiberian loan, was adopted by a vole that a great underground liver flow9 scheme, as ferences at New York last month government for the deposit of 100, donment of the eight-eigh- t find chiefs of 26 to 23, Democrats voting with under the desen and experiments have executives tween railway agreement. of the Washington 000,000 gold marks in the National a result brotherhoods, western Republicans la favor of the found water in many places that can Bank of Brussels, but the demand is The navy authorities have under con- of the transportation for the measure. It was proposed by Sana-to- be put on the land by pumping trem q as meditators of latter the construction acting the a to as early so worded permit' reply by templation Borah of Idaho. depth of only eight feet. . same type. shopcrafts. two more cruisers of the Germany, and further negotiations 4 t IV I ? ' I -- I i t Levan-Chicke- y , -- -- w -- I ! v - seven-mile-wi- ba-d- . Frice-Uustle-ga- New York Has Race Riot New York. Bricks, razors, knives, clubs and fists were the weapons that sent six victims to hospitals and a score of others less seriously injured to physicians for treatment early Sunday as the result of a race riot between whites and blacks that grew out of the invasion by negroes of a neighborhood tenanted by white families. Police reserves quelled the i Salt Lake. University of Utah freshman class is expected to reach 1400 thre year. r V- - "A |