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Show Brit CUis Job Pria& Are Too a Subscriber? At living prices. Let us lure your next order for anything you want print ed. Rich County News printing is synonymous with art and efficiency. II not please remember will your subscription help make this paper strong a thing necessary for an unsurpassed news service. CORNER OF RICH COUNTY BEACHES EVERY NOOK ANL " ' ..4 . TWENTY-SIXT- H YEAR RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, UTA' j SATURDAY; MAY 26, 1923 NUMBER 2$ NewoNoteo From All Part of UTAH op annuity, charged receipt ; IN blAtlONAL CONVENTION AT MENTON BRAVE FIGHT. AGAINST ILLNESS LEONID KRASIN, SOVIET REPRE. SENTATIVE TO CARRY RU88 REFUSAL TO ENGLAND Editor Calls .Trotsky Big Bombastic Windbag and Assails Lenlne; i Says Communists Are Fakers , One of 8ix Heirs of Jay Goulds $140,000,000 Estate, Director In Many Railroads and Russia Willing to Make Some Temporary Arrangement Regarding Fishing Rights of the British Trawlers New York. A demand for the of William H. Taft, chief Justice of the United States, for accepting an alleged annuity of $10,000 from the Carnegie corporation and an attack on the Lenlne and Trotzky brand of Russian communism by Alexander Cahan, editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, featured the opening of the national convention of the Socialist party Saturday. Mr. Cahan declared in on address that Trotzky was A big bombastic wlngbad, but he believed he was sincere, .and that physical breakdown was due in great part to his morol Incapacity. The resolution aimed at Chief Jus- tice Taft was adopted unanimously, but none of the delegates expressed views on the subject The text of the resolution read "Whereas, William Howard Taft chief justice of the United States court, for many yearshas been In receipt of an annuity of $10,000 from the Carnegie corporation, which was undoubtedly granted in tion of services rendered, and Whereas, Said William Howard Taft has continued to accept said annuity since his appointment to the .supreme " court of the United States, . And , "Whereas, 'iThe aoceptanc; L his I Annuity coming. Indirectly , fronjj ihff Menton, France. George J. Gould died suddenly at his villa here at S :20 a m, Wednesday. The American capitalist had been suffering from pneumonia. With him at the end was his wife, formerly Alice Sinclair, whom Re married secretly last July. Although 59 years of age, Gould had made a brave, lingering fight against bis illness, passing the crisis six weeks ago, at which time It was hoped he might recover. His death came, just before dawn, with unexpected suddenness. George J. Gould was one' of the six heirs of Jay Gould,, 'Who left $140,000,-00- 0 estate at the beginning of the twentieth century, when such a fortune was unprecedenL, As Oldest son he had a principal part in settling the estate, from which arose constant At wrangling among the children. times his brothers addressed him formally and brought a constant succession of suits, dissatisfied with their incomes, Whch between 1901 and 1907 averaged $750,000 each annually. In 1886 Gould married Edith M. Kingdom He was a director in many railroads and a promient yachtsman. Following the death of his first wife, Gould married a well known English ' actresq, Mrs Alice Slneiali'. Reside his widow And herchlldren. Gould leases as heirs his son, King-'do'5- d - AT NEW YORK -- Le-nin- es su-pre- L CAPITALIST AFTER DIE8 Other Enterprises -- i kV? jporatW Ia to Ual.oa unethical hut A ttenaco to the Integrity of our courts and detrimetal to the best interests of the American people ; therefore be It Resolved, By the national execu-fiv- e committee of the Socialist party that we voice our protest against the continuance of William Howard Taft In his high office and demand that congress take steps to secure his resignation or impeachment. ..r'.nly 4 Bonar Law In Doctors Hand Prime Minister Bonai London. Daw, who has been on a voyage for his health, arrived here Saturday afternoon from Paris. He looked tired and 111 and failed to respond to the cheers of the crowd at the station. He did not go to his Downing street residence, but instead was taken to a private house, where he will receive treatment under Sir Thomas Horder, noted specialist. The press was evidently respecting Prime Minister Bonar Laws desire that a complete si' lence be maintained as to the nature of his malady until he himself authorizes a statement. . Body of Youth Found In River Lehi. A searching party, headed by City Marshal A. G. Christopher-son- , discovered the body of Wilford Lehi High school Johnson, student Friday morning, about sixty feet from the spot where he disappeared Thursday night in the Jordan Tiver after the lad had been knocked from a horse he was riding across the stream. Bret - marriage? f C i Chinese Bandits Kill Captives . Shanghai With an unconfirmed report received here Wednesday morning from Llncheng that three of the Chinese captives held by the Suchow train bandits bad been hurled to their death over a precipice in the Shanto the tung mountains as authorities, further word of the negotiations for the release of the foreign captives was awaited anxiously. The Lincheng report said the Chinese victims were killed instantly. . The alleged murders were said to have been intended to impress on the Chinese government and the foreign diplomatic corps that the bandits meant what they said when they announced that all the prisoners would terms-wer-e be slain unless the bandits with. complied CHINESE BRIGANDS REPORTED TO HAVE MOVED FURTHER ' INTO MOUNTAINS - Fear Expressed 8everal Detachments Of Government Troops About i To Join With the " Outlaws Shanghai. Anxiety over the foreijs held la 'the. Shantung? hCs by Chinese pandits was' heightened Thursday when word reached TfemL sin fronTlaochwang of .a.. (lash W teen, troops of thd Chinese go Captives band. A deatchment of bandits, attempting to join the main body at the Paotzuku mountain stronghold, was said to have been driven back after a sharp fight with the soldiers. This incident, it is feared, may add fuel to the smouldering vindictiveness of the bandits, who already are described in an unconfirmed report to have hurled three Chinese captives over a precipice to their death as a warning to the authorities. The brigands repeatedly have threatened to kill all their prisoners if the troops infesting their hills were not withdrawn and the bandits, in accord with the terms drafted by their chieftain, granted immunity and enrolled In the national army. Further advices from Tsoachwang confirmed the report that the bandits had moved their captives farther back into the mountain wilderness. Troops had not withdrawn Thursday, but reRadio News Received From Amundsen mained surrounding the territory ocNome, Alaska Radio messages re- cupied by the bandits and communiceived here Tuesday stated that Cap. cation with the captives was becomtain Raold Amundsen, artic explorer, ing Increasingly difficult. of who had Signified his intention flying across the north pole June 20 Twelve Found Guilty in Mall Fraud or 21, left Kotzebue, April 20, for After a hearing exNeb. Omaha, InWainwright? Captain Amundsen an over eight weeks period tends to land on the Spltzenbergen tending of over twenty-deliberation a and jury that Islands late in May. Reports of the one but six all hours, Lieutenant Oskar Omdahl, pilot of Amundsens plane, is dead were de- thirteen defendants In the Guaranty Securities mail fraud case in federal nied here. court here were found guilty Wednesafternoon. Due to the promiday Wine Ruhr Invasion Cuts Supply nence of the defendants, the trial atBerlin. An acute wine shortage is while nationwide attention, tracted threatening unoccupied Germany ow- the came is an unexverdict jurys ing to the clash of German passive pected blow, which left a majority resistance with the Franco-Belgluof the defendants momentarily speechin wine customs will. The growers less. the occupied area, as well as the out10 to the refuse pay side retailers, Antis Laifnch Attack on Tobacco per cent export tax demanded by the drives Intensive The government forces. Washington. occupation d has prohibited them from doing so and all forms of tobacco have been in all parts of the country with in controlling the Rhine and Moselle Palatinate .wine stores the French the avowed object of burying tobachave their hands on the chief foun- co ip the same grave with John Bartain heads of the Rhineland's retail leycorn, Jesse A. Bloch of Wheeling, W. Va, president of the Tobacco Mersupply. chants association of the United States, told 400 members of the asMemorial be to Motor Airplane who met here Wednesday. sociation San Diego, Cal. The motor of the MarFrancis Colonel which in airplane Yeggs Crack Nebraska Bank shall and Lieutenant Charles Webber met death last December while at- - Lincoln, Neb.- - An undetermined were tempting to fly from Rockwell field amount ot money and securities which to Tucson, Arlz., will be placed on a taken from the safe and vault concrete pedestal as a monument to were wrecked when the Crafton State the officers. The site will be the spot Rank of Grafton, was robbed early After exchanging shots in the Cuyamaca mountains where the Thursday. wrecked "airplane was found last with Thomas Burker, who lives near the bank, the robbers escaped in an week. automobile. They cut all teephone U. S. Will Probe Cult wires leading Into the town. St. Joseph, Minn. A federal InForest Fires Are Under Control vestigation of the House of David soon is to be made, It was announced Duluth, Minn. The series of brush here Thursday afternoon by those and forest fires which early this week conducting the inquiry of the .state raged in the State and Superior of "King MinnInto the Israelite colony forests of northeastern Ben Purnell. Federal secret agents esota have been brought under virhave been accumulating evidence for tual control, with no apparent serious some time, It was disclosed. loss to property or timber. m Flames ThreatenBusiness District Omaha, Neb. Fire starting In the Sandberg studies at Sixteenth and Saturday night Douglas streets threatened destruction of a large part of the business district. The fire quickly spread to the Guaranty Clothing company and other adjoining business houses. Jap Gunboat to Quell Riots Honolulu. A Japanese gunboat was rushed from Hankow to Shanghai riots Saturday to quell there, according to a Toklo dispatch to the Jifi,. Japaneses language newspaper here. According to the dispatch, the riots were caused when Chinese students hoarded Japanese steamers to ascertain the names of Chinese merchants shipping Japaneses goods. i Aviators Perish In Plane Accident San Antonio, Texas Flying Cadet Robert E MacAdams, and Private James S. Hall, of Brooks Held were killed and their bodies burned Saturday when their plane crashed about five miles from Brooks field. The cause of the accident was not deterhad just mined. Cadet MacAdams completed the course at the primary flying school and was rated as one of the best Tn the class. inau-grate- al Moscow. Leonid Krassin, Russian soviet representative in London, Is unofficially understood to have been instructed to inform the British foreign office that Russia cannot yield in principle from its recent note. replying to the British ultimatum. The insructions, it is said, were sent as the result of a soviet government conference Monday. While willing to make soma temporary arrangement regarding' the fishing rights of the British trawlers off the Murmansk coast, such as limiting the territorial zone, and adjusting other secondary points pending gen eral negotiation, Russia still . insists that the dfferences between the two countries can only be adjusted by a conference. It Is pointed out that POSED ON INDUSTRtAL LEAD-- I England, despite numerous requests ER AND DIRECTORS from the soviet governmenL has never since 1920 stated exactly what the British policy and Interests in Persia Fifteen Years in Jail and Fine of and other Eastern lands actually are. , g 100,000,000 Marks Is Punlsh- ment Meted Out to Will Seek Indictment of Sugar Buyers I German Washington. Warrants for the arrest of alleged sugar speculators will tns issued under indictments for conDuesseldorf. The sentence imposed spiracy; if the government is beaten " by dhe recent courtmartial upon Dr. in the supreme court in its effort to Erfpp von Bohlen and the other halt' the sugar gouge by injunction. faSpp directors tried for instigating Ths step will be taken as part of an effort to determine, .once, and .for all, . whether the governmenL with all Its ogrllarcir Sfcweioirfirtaed - Friday by the court of revislbn?"fhe cona conspiracy to run up prices of the victed men will be transferred to necessaries of life. Every law that prisons In France while their counsel seems applicable will be tried. If the appeals to the court of cassation. gouj.ers cannot be brought to justice The demand for the retrial of Dr. under any of them congress will be Krupp von Bohlen and the other asked to make new laws. The govKrupp directors was based on eleven ernments motion, filed Monday in the counts, the principal one being the supreme court, to expedite the sugar argument that the court at Werden case there, was part of this showwhich tried them was oncompetent down which President Harding has as the occupation of the Ruhr was instructed the department of justice illegal under the treaty at Versailles to bring about. The death sentence upon Albert Schlageter, the former Prussian offi- Saves Womans Life, Then Drowns cer convicted of espionage and sabotSan Francisco, Cal. After saving age and accused of being a chief of the life of a woman when a gangmurder what the French call the Fort Mason the at plank collapsed gang, was confirmed by the revision docks here Sunday, Warlick Dalton court. This was the first death senchief boatgwains tence pronounced since the occupation Lamberth, aged '26, mate of fell into the Tex., Winters, of the Ruhr. Schlageters counsel will bay and was drowned. Mrs. C. C. court before the case his to try bring Ellis of Los Angeles was crossing of cassation. from the transport Vega to the shore The sentence passed upon - Dr. when the gangplank gave way. LamKrupp von Bohlen, head of the Krupp berth, who was behind her, tossed works, confirmed by the revision her bodily to the dock. In doing so, court, is fifteen years in jail and a he fell, struck against the side of the fine of 100,000,000 marks. Directors vessel and disappeared in the water. idenreceived Cesterlen and Hartwig tical sentical sentences and Director Bruhn was sentenced to ten years Presbyterians Attack Sunday Movies Indianapolis, Ind. Presbyterians of imprisonment an 100,000,000 marks fine. Superintendent Gross, of the the United States of America received apprentice department of the Krupp a report "Saturday from the committee on Sabbatli observance demanding trm. works, was given a The trouble nt the Krupp plant on that motion pictures clean up and Will H. March 31, which led to the shooting clear out of the Lord's day. by French, resulted in the death of Hays, president of the Motion Picture fourteen workers. The directors will Producers and Distributors of America, who is attending the assembly as be transferred to France. an elder of the church, was absent Schoolhouse Fire Claims Heavy Toli from the hall, attending a committee crushmeeting, when Dr Harry L. Bowlby, Cleveland, S. C. Seventy-on- e the toll president of the Lords Day alliance, ed and blackened bodies, of a disastrous fire which trapped attacked the Sunday motion picture shows. 400 proud parents, friends and child ren in a schoolhouse here, were in improvised morgues as officials conMinisters Bar Sunday Pageant tinued searching the ruins of the litSanta Rosa, Oal. After the Santa tle frame building. Police officials In Rosa Ministerial association had procharge of the rescue work announced tested vigorously against a Sunday Friday that they did not believe any production of the pageant, Under more bodies would be found in the Five Flags, commemorating the hisstjll glowing embers. tory of Sonoma county, as the final; to the Luther Burbank golden jubilee Warehouses Loaded with Sugar the pageant committee celebration, Chicago Eight Chicago warehouses to call off the play. Luther tile Chicago Heald and Examiner swl agreed Burbank, plant wizard and in whose Friday, are filled with two hundred honor the celebartion was held, was million pounds of sugar. That papei to have crowhed the king of the cele. stated its investigators were told that bration. sugar is coming In at the rate of thirty-fiv- e carloads a dav, 800 sacks to Body of Missing Youtfy Foufrid Box cars loaded with sugar a car. Salt Lake City. The body Qf Alma were lined three deep on sidetracks at one warhouse, the paper stated. Gray, 7 years of age, who disappeared from his home, on May 7, was disin the Thirteeenth covered South Break With England Feared Moscow. A break with England Is street canal Monday. The body was feared by responsible government per- at the mouth of the canal where it sonages here. Russia will he unable joins the Jordan river on Ninth South to go much further in meeting Hie streeL Finders recovered the body demands set down in the British nltl and notified the police. Ever since matum, it was pointed out by them the boy disappeared the police have Friday- - It Is not believed that Lord been searching for him and dragging Cnrzon will hedge in his attitude de- the canal. manding complete compliance. ar ' Midvale. Fire of an unknown origin totally destroyed the garage two automobiles belonging to H. Tt Nordberg, residing on the Bingham highway. The $140,00 bond issue Springville. was defeated at an election by the decisive Vote of 177 to 41. The proposed bond issue was for jthe installation of a new waterworks system." Logan. By a vote of nearly five to one, Logan residents approved the proposal to bond "the city for $300,000 . to enlarge the municipal power plant in Logan canyon. - " - ' -- Payson Word was received in Pay-so- n of the tragic death of Niels Larsen, well known in Utah, near ' the City of Mexico. l It was stated - that Mr. Larsen fell from a train , A yadto set is to be to the State Industrial school by the Ogden Exchange club, as a of a talk given before the club, by John Price, 13, a student of the in- -' ' stitution. r Ogden. At a meeting of the directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company, it was voted to pay $10 a share on the accumulated dividends due on the oustanding 8 per cent preferred stock of the company. Ogden. ) -' pre-sent- ed -- ref-su- Kaysville. Poppy day will be observed in Kaysville May 26 and members of the American Legion auxiliary post No. 82, will be in charge. Beaver. Two colonies of bees, shipped from Riverside, Calif., by E. Ep. stern, arrived here the early part of the week in charge of George Thompson of Riverside., , The Murray Lions club organization thyenmembers, and heldits "tirst luncheon last week. . . Murray. - e, Salt Lake City. Ralph Williams, years old, suffered a broken leg in front of his home when a Ford truck driven by Shirley P. Reed, backed over the boy's right leg. Lehi. The body of Wilford Hal Johnson, was recovered from the Jordan river a short distance from where he sank when trying to swim a horse across the stream. 3 Price. Mayor W. W. Jones of Price was reappointed by" State Engineer R. E. Caldwell as water commissioner for the Price river. Logan. The Relief society of the Cache stake celebrated the fifty-fift- h anniversary of the organization with a theater party at the Capital theater. Lehi. J. E. Racker and wife and Sam Wagstaff and wife, of Lehi were slightly injured when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by another car on the State highway. Payson The Hotel Payson, a three story brick building, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin with a loss estimated at $12,000. Ogden. One of the horses attached to an ice wagon was instantly killed in a runaway when it crashed into a building. Price. George Selenatakis, died of burns received when he caused an explosion at his home here by pouring gasoline on the kitchen fire. Brigham City. The second of the Brigham City Rotary club, when the members, their lady escorts and a few invited guests assembled to do honor to the occasion. anni-veisa- ry Price. Marion Tueiss, age 9, is in a serious condition resulting from a repetition of the time old story, two children and an unloaded gun. Provo. Three Ogden women were badly bruised and a fourth escaped injuries when the sedan in which they were riding was wrecked near here. Park City. The members of the Knights of Columbus conferred the three degrees of their order upon a class of 25 candidates. Ogden. Unveil ng a bronze tablet in memory of Dr. Robert S. Joyce, prominent in establishing the Dee Memorial hospital in this city, was a feature of Hosp'tal Day observed here. Logan. The Logan stake and Cache stake baseball leagues were organized ot at a meeting of representatives both stakes held recently. Price. A. E. Gibson, Jr., of Storrs was brought to the home of his parents at Price where he is under the care of a physician as the result of a motor car accident at the Storrs mine. . |