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Show vX- - L v in' '7 L, i-f j. ef v. j? - V4 VIM ' r? ' 4 ' ,' 1 ' k' w -- ?$ f .:, V" ' ' v J . ,'jltf a frA V'l,; - VVt .ft tt!V-- ' ; tf r Cts c ," v? f ;Y . ys a, W . i 'T'i x i j, .T fr 5 lA v ft1- 5' if ' ' .5 V Ju ,v,mmmv.m V - J .1 4 - V 'M ; ' - M7 4 1 ; '1 .yi-w--j ''-- ' ' , 4' VJM A (: jvu' 4' ' .l. Sia&r? -- c" J 5 Ht V An Town, - If not please remember . Lkw ,A V V - ., vfr f subscription ', jrour .make this paper stronf-- a if' tik thing necessary for an unsurpassed news service. . BEACHES EVERY tTOOX AIUB JORNEB OF RICH COUNTY RICH COUNTY, CTAU, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923 RANDOLPH, i I ' r NUMBER 21 r The White, fs Harvest ENDS OWN LIFE SECOND DEATH IS CULMINATION IN SAN . OF DRUNKEN BRAWL V JUAN COUNTY ' Slayer Was Kn Custody of Deputy Sheriff and Employed In Farm Work Pending Arraignment: ' Shoots Self Thru Head Monticello. W. W. Allred, technl cally a prisoner of Deputy Sheriff He. ber Wilson and being , held for the murder of J. B. Ellis at Browns Hole In February, killed himself with a rifle. The suicide occur-e- d at Baileys ranch, twelve miles north of here. Mr. Bailey, Allred and Deputy Wilson were all working on the Bailey ranch, haying. Having completed the work Sunday, they started back toward their camp. Allred got there first and picked up the rifle, stepped behind a nearby tree and shot himself, dying almost in, stantly. Last Febraury Allred and Ellis engaged in a drunken altercation at Browns Hole, which Is forty miles north of here, during which Allred shot and killed Ellis. Allred was arrested and charged with murder In the first degree. He was placed in the custody of Wilson at the Bailey ranch, where both were er , Provo. County Agent George Holmstead of Sevier county, has Just purchased a carload of Holstein heifer calves In Utah county on behalf of the Richfield Boys club. Twenty Injured as 8!x Die When French Commander Fails to Logan. Allen and Lavers Richs, Reach Peace Pact found guilty of stealing hay, paid With Men fines of $30 each. a Note Prepared by 8lr John Bradbury Of England and M. Delacroix Of France; Calls Attention To Versailles Trsaty Paris. While various Interpretations may be put upon the note the reparations commission Is sending to Germany in connection with her foreign currency loan Issue, the correct one acording to some of the best Informed circles, is that It holds in substance that there is no question of the German governments right to offer the loan but that here does exist a question as to the security it may Brigham Cilty. Pretending that he was going to get a coyote, Joe Berlin. Six German workers at wandered away from the camp near the Krupp plant in Essen have been Auzlzabel, 45, an Italian sheepherder, killed and twenty injured in a con- Connor springs and committed suiflict with the French military, says cide. a dispatch from Essen Saturday. Midvale. One of East Midvales The trouble occurred through the n citizens, John William French unexpectedly proceeding to an Indian war veteran, died Sharp, occupy certain of the Krupps motor at his home in this city. works, whereupon the workers stopped the macMnery and went outside Murray. Allene Dorran, 4, was to offer opposition, the message stunned when the wind from a pass, states. The officer in charge of the enger train knocked her down. The French tried to persuade the men to child was playing by the side of the return to duty, but they refused and track near the station when the surrounded the troops threatening occurred. them with attack unless they withBrigham City. Twenty Hungarian drew. The officer pointed out that he partridges have been received here must carry out his orders, but the from the State Fish and Game deworkers were obdurate, declaring partment for propogation. Price. A. Cohn, formerly a merthey would defend their plant Four machine guns then opened chant of Price, was arraigned before fire, adds the message, and six work- Justice J. W. Hammond, on a charge ers fell dead, while twenty were of grand larceny. The remainder seriously wounded. Mercanscattered and the French proceeded tileBingham. The Bingham of a obtained company judgment to occupy the works. $1,229.63 against Then Schweitzer, de. Arrest Supposed Driver of Death Car posed divisional prohibition chief in the 3rd district court. Milford, Utah. Harry A. Larson of Utah with Identified the Nephi. Contract for carpentry and Milford, Transportation company and known masonry work in altering a building in automobile circles throughout the at Nephi to Te used by the national state as a principal owner in the Hal guard battery has been awarded by Oil company, was arrested by Sher- John H. Glenn, state director of fiiff D. S. Sherwood of Millard county nance. at Milford Saturday as the alleged Logan. A petition to open and driver of the red roadster death car the closed street between Secgrade which ran down and killed Lola ond and Third East on Eighth North Player,' 6, of Canal road, Murray, at streets was presented to the city Fifty-nint- h South and Redwood road, commissioners. ' Friday afternoon. Larsons arrest is rovo. A movement is afoot to Iona' a 'esoojmrotiybqtsaociatioa herroadster.' red a Larson drives About 4 oclock Friday afternoon a for the hatching of chicks on a laria red roadster traveling south on the scale. Redwood road swerved from the NephL An organization to instipaved center strip and collided fa- tute and carry on an educational camtally with little Lola Player, who was paign in wheat growing, has been six feet from the pavement on the formed here with T. C. Winn general dirt side road. The death car raced executive. away. Park City. Burglars entered the store of the Summit Meat and GroBlizzard Sweeps Island, 3 Dead cery company and robbed the store SL Johns, N. F. At least three of $248 in cash and $201 in checks. persons lost their lives in a blizzard Moab. Shearing in Grand county which has been sweeping this island has started the first bands being for the last three days, ending Sunsheared at the Cooley ranch in Castle death the is feared that and it day toll may be Increased when outlying valley. districts are heard from. Three men Logan. It is likely that Logan will enter the new Intermountain fair and were caught by the storm while chopping wood away from their homes racing circuit which is being planned and could not make their way to to include northern Utah and southshelter. Their bodies were found at ern Idaho. Three Harbors, sixty miles east of Moab. George Newell, subcontrachere. tor on the post road, has a crew at work surfacing Law to Nebraska Adds Wallop on that highway. Dry Lincoln, Neb. The Nebraska house Washington About 400,000 acres of Saturday after a debate of over an land in Emery and Grand counties, hour,, recommended the passage of will be thrown open to entry by forthe bill intended to strengthen the mer service men of the World war on state prohibition law. It amends the April 20. present law by providing that posses, Hunter. Melvin Smith was killed sion in a house of intoxicating liquor shall be prima facie evidence that it when he was struck by an automobile was illegally secured and the burden driven by J. B. Baldwin, of Tooele. of proof is on the person who has it Castle Dale. Hog cholera has broken out in the vicinity of the town The Suspect Arrested In Postal Robbery of Emery, in Emery county. San Francisco. Two men, believed outbreak is not considered serious. to have been implicated in the robElsinore. The town board of Elsibery of the Olympia, Wash., post-offi- nore has had a force of men at work on the night of March 22, when the past week hauling gravel on the $23,000 worth of stamps were stolen, roads and sidewalks. Powere under arrest here Sunday. Clearfield. The Clearfield school lice officers say that stamps valued house a brick structure of four rooms were found at approximately $3,600 and basement,- - was destroyed except in their possession. the side walls by fire. Bull Spreads Terrot In Baltimore Provo. Bids have been called for Baltimore, Md. Charging through by the Columbia Steel corporation on Saturday afternoon crowds, a bull ran two large smokestacks to be installed wild in the heart of the shopping at the SpringviUe plant as soon as district, spreading terror among hun- possible. dreds of women shoppers and pedes-trainRichmond. Dairymen of this vicinMany of the women ran ity are busy getting their stock in men screaming for shelter, while the Black and shape for the annual Joined in the chase. Several blocks White day, which will be held at the was grabbed by away the animal Richmond early in May. horns by a negro and thrown. Spanish Fork. Strenuous efforts will be made to put this city on the Man Convicted of Sending Bomb map the coming summer, according to Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. John clean-tow- n campaign arranged for charged with the mailing of the clean-tow- n comthe Yule bomb which killed Mrs. at a meeting of the mittee. Clementine Chapman and seriously maimed her husband, James R. ChapOgden. Ogden Elks have announcman, chairman of the Wood county ed the purchase of about 100 lots in board of supervisors December 27 Mountain View Cemetery, adjoining last, was found guilty by a jury in other lota In What is known ag the Elks rest circuit court Saturday. best-know- give. ac-ide-nt - fiioFwaclt-wraSALjirCTsn- News Noteo From AU Part of UTAH OCCUPATION CO. OPENS FIRE AS MOTOR WORKERS 8HOW BELLIGERENT MOVE 8TATEMENT UPHOLDS RIGHT TO MAKE OFFER, BUT. HA8 DOUBT OF 8ECURITY The text of the note, prepared by Sir John Bradbury of England and M. Delacroix of Belgium, calls attention to article 248 of the Versailles treaty, 'defining priority rights in reparation, and continues : The commission makes express reserve, as against subscribers to the loan, of its right of priority against any funds which may be assigned by the German government to the payment of interest for the repayment of capital to the loan in question, more particularly if the receipt itself is not applied to the discharge of reparation annuities. Holdups Lock Guard In Trunk It is apparent that there was conSt. Louis, Mo., Six heavily armed siderable discussion before the text bandits, held up a government mall of the note was drafted, and the distruck here Monday and escaped with cussion made it first necessary to obnine sacks of registered 'mail. The tain the placed upon Interpretation robbers intercepted the truck, covered article 248 by the legal section of the driver and armed guard with the commission. The French conseized the mall sacks and tended this article applied virtually dashed away in an automobile. No to any assets of Germany unless her e amount of money estimate reparation obligations were first saticontained in the sacks had been sfied. ; made. - 'fhe .truck was carrying the is affirmed that the original 'It EMster-wrttlmfromth& t. of poitofflee t6 the branch post-- the launching of the loan with a commmls-sion office In the heart of the guarantee by the Relchsbank, but house district near the waternow that the loan is said to be but chauf. bandits forced the The front 80 per cent subscribed the origihal feur and guard from the seat of the French has been temporarily truck and locked them In the iron modified. position cage from which they had taken the mall. They drove the truck down U. 8. Nippon Pact Discarded a narrow alley before driving in their Washington. The celebrated Lanown automobile. The imprisoned men called vainly before they were sing and Iishli agreement by which the United States in 1917 recognized rescued by a passerby. Japans special interests, in China, has been cancelled by mutual agreeWage War on 1922 License Plates ment of the Washington and Toklo Salt Lake City. Thirty arrests for governments. Diplomatic negotiaon their not carrying 1923 licenses two governments automobiles were made by the police tions between the have resulted in a new understandof Eighteen department, Sunday on the provisions the violators appeared before Judge ing, based primarily of the nine power pact, written at the N. H. Tanner In the. criminal diviarmaments conference sion of the city court Monday and Washington as applying more efand regarded pleaded guilty receiving fines of $2 the principles of the open fectually lito the Instructions each with get of opportunity in or door equality censes before their cars were driven China. warrants were issued Bench again. for 12 who failed to appear and the 19 Injured In Laundry Fire judge has promised not to deal with New York. One fireman was killthem so lenient ed and 19 hurt in a million dollar Files Lien on Bunko Mans Property fire early Friday that destroyed the Denver. The United States depart-me- n Madison Square Wet Wash laundry, a of internal revenue Saturday tew doors from Bellevue hospital filed a lien upon the property of A. where 2,200 patients are under treatW. Duff, convicted as a member of ment Of those Injured eight were a nationally known confidence game spectators who were hit by brick and ring, alleging that Duff owes the gov- slabs of mortar from the falling walls. ernment approximately $85,000 back apFederal Prisoners Escape Income taxesJ Of this amount Athens, Ga. Gerald Chapman and proximately $8,000 is for penalty. The lien is based upon evidence Frank Grey, desperadoes who escaped brought out at the trial of the bunko Tuesday from the Atlanta federal men here which ended this week, penitentiary were captured Wedneswhen all of the defendants were day after a gun battle with the pursuing posse ip a dense woodland near found guilty. Athens, Ga. Chapman master mind of a $3,000,000 mall truck robbery in Egg Rollers Hold 8way at Capitol York was shot through the hip. New Washington. Roilying eggs rollwas taken unwound-a- d. His companion Sunfull held sway ers of the capitol day on the south grounds of the White House, thrown open for the Searching ' for Playmate annual Easter festivaL, It was still Dog Burns Cal. A dpg owned by A. Vannuys, decidedly overcoat weather and the V. Sastlan lost its life while searchof youngsters swarming bright frocks a burning bam for its masters were missing from the colorful scene ing The occasion this body, sate in the house at the time. f other years. The dog had been taught to search year also lacked the presence of for the child when asked the quesPresident and Mrs. Harding. tion, Where is baby? Some one asked that question while the flames Jap Prince Injured In Auto Crash were destroying the bam, and the Princess Paris. Prince Asaka and dog dashed into the burning buildKItachirakawa, brother and sister of ing. the mikado of Japan, are feared to be dying as a result of an automobile Outlaw Escapes From Posse accident Monday near Bernay in Tulsa, Okla. A1 Spencer, Oklahoma a and which Prince KItachirakawa outlaw, apparently had made good Mile Suavy, chauffeur were killed. his escape Wednesday after outfightlady in waiting to the princess, also ing and outwitting a posse of more The princess sustained a than 150 officers and men. With one was hurt. deep wound In the head and a broken lieutenant Spencer battled Mb way state this leg. She was in a comatose of a death trap set by the posse a out suffered Asaka Prince morning. and then vanished. Both Spencer broken leg and Jaw. and the man with him were believed to be wounded. harr RESIST FRENCH SENDS IIOTE of-th- FZ i POSSE RIDDLES CABIN WITH FAST BIG FOUR TRAIN, SPEEDKILLING TWO' ING TO MAKE UP TIME, BULLETS, MEN AND ONE WOMAN v. 8TR1KE3 AUTOMOBILE Deputy Sheriff With Warrant Fired Two Children Die In Collision; FireOn Without Warning and Hi men Meet Death; Wreckage Bestanty Killed; Bulletts Pena, 7 l ing Searched for Others; trate Head and Breast Driver of Car Killed Karlan, Ky. County officers and possemen had returned Thursday from the mouth of Beech creeks in the hills of Lestie county, with an account of the desperate last stand of the Strongs, a battle in which three men and a woman were killed Wednesday, , . Kelley Walker, deputy sheriff 1 of Tejay, Ky. ; Isaac and George CLVg Carrying a warrant for the arrest of Isaac on charges of liquor law violations, possemen arrived at the the Strong home and surrounded house. Deputy Walker advanced toward the house with the warrant A hidden marksman fired and Walker staggered with a wound in the breast As he ran for cover, a second bullet pierced his head. Companions of the slain officer concentrated a withering fine from high powered rifles on the house from behind trees and ledges. The fire of the defenders finally cased. When the officers entered the house and two men and Mrs. Strong were dead. The woman, according to the officers, was found with a repeating rifle clutched in her hands. Two stills were found in a strongly barricaded position back of the house. They were destroyed, together with 700 gallons of beer. Revolt Spreads In Rio Grande Montevideo. All advices Received from the Brazilian frontier agree as to the gravity of the situation in the state of Bio Grande do Sul and the great extent attained by the revolutionary movement. The capture of Bosario caused great alarm in Sana Anna do Llvramento and in Quarahy. The in habitants of both these places fled, taking refuge in Alaquee, a Uruguayan, town just over the border. An uprising also is reported in Vlamao, about ten miles from Porto Alegre. The revels are said to have taken possession of three other towns. Banditry has assumed larger proportions in the southern part of the state. 4 O. Six Columbus, persons are known to have been killed and many were injured, some seriously, when a fast Big Four Pullman train, en route from Boston to Cincinnati, struck an automobile at a grade crossing at the north city limits Fri-dy. The engine left the tracks turned over in the ditch, four and Pull-mk- a sleeb&nf $ ffittg oatcny-ot-tAU of the cars in the train, with the exception of a dining car, left the track. ' The train due in Columbus at 7:50 oclock was more than an hour late and was reported running at an estimated speed of sixty-fiv-e or seventy miles an hour. It is one of the heaviest and finest trains operated by the Big Four. The automobile was struck at the Oakland Park avenue crossing, the wreckage piling up at the North Broadway crossing. L -- Shows Clemeny to Church Hold Moscow. The death sentence re- cently imposed on Archlblshop Zep-lla- k, head of the Homan Catholic church in Russia, was commented Friday to ten years Imprisonment under strict isolation. The appeal of Vicar General Butchkavitch for clemency was denied. The central exe-uticommittee, which met to consider requests for mitigation of the sentences, said in its decision that both prelates were deserving of the penalty imposed by the Mobcow court, but that commutation was ordered in the case of tl archlblshop because a certain element of the Catholic citizens in Russia might exploit the sentence as being directed against the priests and their religion. ve Terrier Guards Body of Woman An inquiry was begun Friday to determine the cause of death of Mrs. May Clauson, 35, a spiritualist, whose mutilated body was found in her flat with her bull terrier guarding it She appeared to have been dead for three weeks. The dog, snarling and snapping, kept Artist and Wealthy Heiress Wed police at bay until they lassoed and Pasadena, Cal. Lester J. Norris, shot it It had chewed the womans cartoonist of Chicago, and his bride, in places. body Dellora Angell heiress to the estate of the late John W. Tombstone Warns Motorists Gates Thursday were on their honeyReading, Pa. A tombstone erected moon, after having been married at the home of the bridle's father, B. near Hughes Hill on the Pottsvllle F. Angell, here Wednesday. Secrecy pike near Hamburg, is a grim resurrounded the plans of the couple, minder to reckless automobilists of but it was said they would pass their the dangers of careless driving on honeymoon in a motor trip through the highway. The stone has the California. Information of the wed- word dangerous, at the top and a ding was not made public until after skull and cross bones appear with Lester and his bride had departed. the words Fourteen miles to the Then announcement was made that nearest hospital the wedding had been a quiet and Republican Chairman Quits K. K K. simple affair. Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence Lyons, chaiirman of the Indiana Republican 467 Freeze to Death In Pekin Pekin. Police reports for twenty state committee, admitted Friday that days in February disclosed that the ne had resigned from the Ku Klux municipality furnished 467 coffins for Klan after having joined the organ, persons who starved or froze to lzatlon about six weeks ago. Mr. death in the streets of the capital. Lyons said that he had given a stateOf these 347 were unidentified. The ment to the American Unity league police state that this constitutes a at Chicago in which he characterized record for such deaths. the klan as Chicago. e. - ,. , "S 1 9 Moab-Thompso- s. Mag-nuso- I? |