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Show F L Hnt Qus Jdb Art Tot a Sobaafter? Prijus If not please remember will your subscription help make this paper strong a thing necessary far an unsurpassed news At living prices. Let bare your next order far anytluac you want print' cd. Riai County News printing is synonymous with art sod efficiency. ' service. BEACQES EVERY KOOK KD CORNER OP RICH COUNTY I. TWENTY-SIXT- RANDOLPH, RICH COUNTY, YEAR H UAH, NUMBER 29 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 D Maying Day -- I CRISIS BRIDGED i r ; T CHANCELLOR TION TO LAWS 'AMERICAN LEGATION REFU8E8 TO CONFIRM PEKIN RUMOR OF 8ENOING 80LDIER8 4 Hoped Presence of 8oldlers Will Indues Bandits to Free Host, ages Held for Ransom In Mountains ACCEPTS BECOME INVITA- OTTOMAN POWER TO FOREGO IN. DEMNITIES, WHILE GREECE BONAR 8UCCE880R CEDES TERRITORY Now Prime Ministers Rise in Politioa Rapid; Visited U. 8. in Nue SUERS ' Pekin-Mukde- - m li -- V V -- r the-speoi- ni r V horse which she was riding became unmanageable and ran away. States Representative (Plays Ogden. F. L. Severance, salesman for a photo enlarging company, was Prominent Part in Allied Parley sentenced to sixty days in the city Resulting In Agreement to ofJail .when he pleaded guilty to Abandon Military Moves fensive conduct toward a woman customer. Lausanne. M. Venizelos and Ismet Vernal The Vernal Commercial Pasha reached a complete accord on club has a new secretary in the perreparations Saturday avoiding a war son of A. B. Thomas. which might set the Balkans ablaze. Magna. A parade to assist the The $1,000,000,000 claimed by the playgrounds, which is maintained by Turks for devastations committed by the Magna Womens club, was given the Greeks during their retreat in by the club members. More than 500 Aria Minor has been canceled, the children took part. ' Turks accepting the following comMidvalle. Rosemarie Fox promise: old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph 1. In the treaty Greece acknowlW. Fox, who live in Bennion ward, edges moral responsibility for the de-v- a off a sprinkler and broke her jumped stations and Turkey renounces ths neck, instantly. dying of account the on right to Indemnity Brigham City. At the meeting of economic statu! of Greece. the city council it was decided to fur2. The district of the Karagatch the swimming pool at railway from Karagatch to the Bul- ther improve Pioneer cementing about 500 by park garian frontier is given to Turkey. feet pf the bottom of the pool, 3. Ships captured since the formal square armistice in 1918 are mutually resti'Brigham City. A large truck, driven by C. W. Gager of Twin Falls, Idatuted. Turkey gains greatly by the last ho, was struck by an Oregon Short article, as Greece captured many Line" train northwest of this city, and Turkish ships, while Turkey captured demolished. few Greek vessels. Eliminatin six grade Morgan. Minister Grew, American observer, crossings on the Lincoln highway beplayed a highly important role in the tween Echo and Emery is proposed by settlement, he verbally transmitted to Assistant State Highway Engineer J. Ismet, an urgent appeal from the R. Ellis. state department to the Turks to Lund. Work on the make peace. The appear emphasized City branch of the Los Angeles & that another war1 in the near east Salt Lake unit, U. P. system, will be would frighten away American capifinished and the line ready for movetal for years to come, and delay the ment of traffic this fall, according to neoaetmetion of Tujfo. H. M. Adams. Vice president peace, t&l-- y Venizelos, the UTWTlnan out of ihe m&eting.He was 2 Sirrat The- - Balt-'-- ' Lake County Fruitgrowers - association estimates SMfltag. A, that more than $1,000,000 in fruit M. Venizelos "and' Ismet had a Ru manian delegate, M. Diamandl, be- alone will be handled by it the comtween them daring the early part of ing season. The organization now has the discussion. Suddenly M. Venice-lo- several hundred growers functioning It. got np and asked M. Diamandl to under change seats with him, and sat down Helper. High water on the Price besle Ismet This cordial act helped river has caused the Scofield branch to bring peace. of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad to cease operation until Cleveland, Ohio. Fred Counts, for such time as the water subsides. mer federal prohibition agent for the Murray Grover Snarr, 35, was Cleveland district and his brother. found dead on the banks of the Jor. A. arFrank were Counts, Attorney dan river by searchers, where it is berested Saturday at the order of U, lieved he fell exhausted and died of S. District Attorney A. E. Bernsteen exposure. on secret Indictments by a federal Brigham City. The pouring of congrand Jury charging them with conspiracy to violate the national prohi- crete has begun on the state highbition act and to defraud the govern- way being constructed between this ment by obstructing prohibition en- city and Corinne. forcement The charges are based Fairview. Sheep which were winupon alleged ramifications of the re- tered on the desert are being brought cent million dollar Auerbach alcohol in. They are in good condition and it conspiracy, which resulted in the re- is reported the loss is slight. cent sentences to the federal penitenWend over. Entering the M. & M. tiary at Atlanta, Ga, for six men, in club house here three heavily armed eluding Louis and Abraham Anerbach men bound and gagged and Attorney Samuel Rembrandt of and masked three men and three women and Cleveland. stole $300. London. Stanley Baldwin, chancellor of the exchequer in the old Bonar Law ministry, has been made premier of Great Britain. Baldwin was summoned to Buckingham palace by King George Tuesday afternoon and after a conference, it was announced that he had accepted the Invitation of the king to form a new government ftelecton of Baldwin was made after the king had indirectly communSTAGE icated with leaders of the conservaa tive party, of which Baldwin is member. A E Baldwin is expected to receive the automatic resignations of the old Bonar Law cabinet members forthwith and the new cabinet will be appointed. There will be no material SQUADS OF DEPUTY SHERIFFS RED FLAG HOISTED OVER BUILD. SHOTGUNrl ARMED WITH CIVILIAN DEFENDERS ING; changes. USED RIOT i TO ARE FORCED TO RETIRE QUELL The conference between the king and the new premier lasted more than an hour. Baldwin went to the royal offices in a taxicab from No. 11 Bricks and Clubs Used in Battle Be- Trouble Begins When' Communists tween Strikebreakers and i Order Merchants to Cut Prices Downing street His wife accompans ied him. Aa soon as he was received Boilermakers Near In Half; Fireman Use Martinez Gilns Governor Grants 8tay of Execution he was rushed into audience with r - Balt Lake City. Eleventh hour at- King George and the offer was made. Baldwin was the popular candidate tempts to save the life of George for successor to the office made vaOakland, Calif. A pitched battle Essen. The communist party has of Deputy cant Gardner, convicted slayer Sunday night by the resignation between 500 Strikebreakers and strik. taken Sheriff Gordon Stuart, resulted1 in possession of police headquarof Bonar Law, whose throat illness boilermakers at the Associated ters A Gelsenkirchen and haa hoisted reprieve or stay of execution Thurs made it Impossible tor "him to con- lng Oil company's plant near Martinexat the rfd flag over the building. day which gives the convicted man tinue. ' in progress Wednesday, the after itb .Reports-frosources new lease now rests with the state German say m- iof importation of several him' that five persons were killed and six board of pardons. There is doubt as . Storms Sweep Western Oklahoma strikebreakers from Oakland Tu' if .ty-oal wound to the sanity ef Oarilnwr, the fighting tor the Oklahoma SIX Thursday pIsMstton of Caadto - The strag' rMatty cuemieaien appoints ' lahome intt C3es owLt-lowin2s frispslf strain gle began late Wednesday night and morning reported back to Gov. the floods which came-I- n Charles B. Mabey. The reprieve giv- - wake of a near tornado. The near Martinss, headed by ShasJ J. R. continued until early ThursdsJC yj en Friday marks the first victory tornado struck late Monday after Yeale, rushed to quell the riot j, The building is said to have been Meager dispatches from the battle- defended gained by the defense in a case swooping down near McLean, Tex., by the civilian defense or -report scores Injured. which for more than a year has oc- where damage estimated at 830,000 ground whch was finally forced ganlzation, A barrage of bricks and clubs hnrled to quiet when one wing was set on cupied a position of notoriety in the was caused by the wind and hall. at the strikebreakers as marched they The fire by the attacking mob. public eye. Gardner shot Stuart and High winds accompanying a severe into the companys yards Wednesday .Joseph W. Irvine April 15, 1922 and electrical storm and heavy rains des- morning, precipitated the battlei fighting was not restricted to the was charged and convicted of mur-de- troyed the high school building of Gan play Is feared, although so far bnllding, but spread through the were In the first degree for the slaying Tecumseh, Okls. The State bank at rocks and clubs have been used. streets and many streetcars only of the former. Caldwell was reported blown down. were shattered. A number of One hundred strikebreakers were wounded. The North Canadian river flowing met by strikers at Baypolnt and turnNew Cabinet Members 8elseted The trouble began to take serious through here went over its banks, ed back to Oakland. The strikeform Wednesday when a communist London. The official list of the flooding basements in many parts of breakers were in automobiles. were forced At new cabinet of Prime Minister Stan- the city. Many residents point the road was block- "commission of control visited the to leave their homes and seek higher ed by Bay a massed line of striking men. shops, demanding that the prices of ley Baldwin, Issued Friday afternoon, ground. They halted the automobiles, forced foodstuffs be cut in half. The houseshows that Lord Bobert Cecil has the drivers to turn around and pre- wives, hearing that the stores were been appointed lord of the privy seal Bonar Law In Doctor's Hand vented reinforcements from joining complying with this domand, swooped and that J. H. C. Davidson, who was Prime Minister Bonar London. down upon them, with market baskets, secretary to former Premer Bonar Law, who has been on a voyage for the strikebreakers. and exhausted the supplies in a short The rioting was the climax of Law, becomes chancellor of the duchy his health, arrived here Saturday afof employ, time. of Lancaster. Mr. Baldwin combines ternoon from Paris. He looked tired night marked by efforts strike-breaketo Meanwhile the streets began to fill era to import the premiership and the chancellor, and ill and failed to respond to the smash the strike of the boilermakers with people and a general scramble other The of the exchequer. ship cheers of the crowd at the station. weeks. ensued. As the security police had mmbera of the cabinet are practically He did not go to his Downing street who have been out for several been expelled in February the town "the same as in the. Bonar Law residence, but instead was taken to a Survivor of Custer Massacre Diet was without protection except for a private house, where he will receive Mont. Sole survivor of force of firemen, which had been dotreatment under Sir ( Thomas Horder, theBillings, Custer massacre, and the Indian ing some patrol duty. noted specialist. The press was evi. who Damage Results From Cloudburst brought the first news of the The firemen were called upon to Bon. Carthage, Mo. Flood waters re- dently respecting Prime Minister si- tragic battle of the Little Big Horn try to disperse the crowd. It was a complete cloudburst caused ar Laws desire that to the outside world in 1873, Curly, aided by the newly formed civilian sulting from lence be maintained as to the nature the Crow scout, was buried at the self defense league, the members of heavy JkrtRlge Friday to crops and of his Auto Bandits Get Payroll authorhimself until he Crow agency Thursday. Curly died which are armed with clubs but not bpmes in this section. Scores of per-we- izes a malady Staunton, 111. Five armed men late statement rescued when their homes Tuesday, of a fever which failed to guns. Saturday held up G. A. Roberts, postwere flooded, and a number of to his primitive methods of yield master of this city, and a postal The the firemen of Interference Greeks Refuse to Pay Turks ness houses suffered from the high treatment He was 68 years old. and the self defense league force clerk, in the heart of the city and The declaration Lausanne. of waters. The city was without lights. seemed only to add fuel to the fire escaped with approximately $45,000, Interurban service was halted by Foreign Minister Alexandria of Greece Helds Police at Bay From Attic and the crowd began counter attack, the payroll of the Mount Olive and to decided his that nation, having pay washouts and the town was isolated, Jersey City, N. J. In a gun duel lng. The demonstrators attacked a Staunton Coal company mines, near with the exception of oe highway no Indemnity to Turkey, would with- with Frank J. Sayes, whom they had squad of firemen occupying a firi here. The money, which had arrived draw from the Near East conference leading south out of the city. on Wabash train No. 50, was intended this week if the Angora delegates per- gone to arrest for questioning in con- truck, and wounded several. polcemen to meet the biweekly payrolls at the sist in their demand for reparations, nection with a holdup, two Soviets Kill Russ Plotters Roberts and Harry Keuben, the mine, has created a fresh crisis in the were killed Tuesday and two injured. 8ettled Wage Dispute Burlington Moscow. Fifteen persons, all of Sayes In an Improvised fortress in the money order clerk in the local peace negotiations. The Chicago. Burlington Chicago, attie held the police at bay until he & them Russian generals or noblemen as was customary, had obtained Quincy railroad notified the United have been executed as a result of Posters Pretest Against Sugar Price was forced to surrender by the nse States the pouch containing the money from Railroad Labor board here Spokane, Wash. The city council of tear gas bombs. A woman, who discovery of an active counter revothe train and were proceeding to the had settled its it that wage Thursday lutionary plot In the soviet republic has- authorized Commissioner Ralph says she is Sayes wife, was taken dispute with 11,870 members of the postoffice. When only two blocks of Georgia, says a dispatch from Tifls Henderlcka of the department of pnb-1- into custody with him. United Brotherhood of maintenance from the postoffice and about three health to have printed three hunThe names of those executFriday. of way employees. Details of the set blocks from the station they were Kansas Twister Plays Havoc ed are not given out, but it Is said dred posters for display In grocery forced to stop their machine by a tlement were not mentioned. One was person Greensburg, Kans. all were active participants In the stores, here, protesting against the of shots fired from the bandits volley near death Wednesday, more than movement price of sugar. car. Roberts and Kenhen both were Texae Rail Crash Exacts Toll score were suffering from injuries armed, hut neither had opportunity to and more than 100 were homeless as Abilene, Tex. Six persons were use their weapons before Jap Chamber Seeks Russ Pact American Narcotic Plan Presented they were Tokio. The United Chamber of the result of a tornado which struck killed, including a negroe porter and governrier,eva. The American overpowered. In Commerce of Japan, session here, Greensburg Tuesday night Damage four men said to have been riding the ment's plan for complete control of has sent to the gov. was estimated at $150,000. The tor- "blind baggage, one engineman probAviator Attains New Record the opium and narcotic trade by lim- ernment representations a commercial agree- nado, which swept from the southeast ably fatally Injured and two or three Army urging suLieutenant Harrison G. Chicago. iting production and tightening outthe to the northwest through ment With Russia and also the subothers less seriously hurt, when two was and the same plane used of Imports Crocker, exports flying pervision sidizing of an improved type of ves- skirts of the town, destroyed 17 Texas and Pacific passenger trains presented to the opium advisory com- sel for the Pacific trade. houses and damaged more than a collided early Thursday between Cis- by Lieutenant James H. Doolittle, in his gulf to Lakes flight Saturday mittee of the league of natons Friday score of others. co and Putnam, Texas. broke worlds record for a nonstop by the American delegation. Fireman Killed When Engine Derails n flight fir a plane formerly Two New Cardinals Pope Creates Denver, Colo. One trainman was Mount Grand Jurors Report Rome. Two new cardinals were Injunction Issued Against Scalpers held by Lieutenant Doolittle, accordkilled and two slightly Injured when Chicago. Federal Jndge Carpenter ing to records of army aviation offiChicago. The grand Jury which inIhe locomotive of Chicago, Burlington created by Pope Pius at a secret conWednesday granted a preliminary in- cers at Chanute field, Rantoul, Hi. Vatican of Leighton and Quincy passenger train number 2, sistory at the Wednesday. vestigated the death ticket scalpers in Lieutenant Crocker flew approximatejunction restraining are Asfresh, Denver which Monsignor at Lnigl Sincero, 9:45 They left university Northwestern, o'clock Mount, from buying, selling or ad- ly 1,400 miles in his nonstop flight Chicago sessor of consistorial a the class was derailed near Mccongregation Monday night, man, who disappeared during railroad from Ellington field, Houston, Texas vertising rnsh in September, 1921, Friday re- Cook, Neb., early Tuesday. Reports and Monsignor Giovanni Battista tickets. order was to Selfridge field, Detroit, his time The Nasalli-Rocrestraining of s unaHe name Bologna. whose it said archbshop the contt wt that was to fireman, the ported directed against five ticket brokers from taking off to landing being 11 to Wnd any evidence of violence in given as Tanney was killed, and the The Pontiff recognized a number of and was issued on fhe joint petition hours and 54 minutes. engineer and a baggagemen were In- archbishops and bishops, most of connection with Mounts death. of 22 railroads. whom had already been appointed. in rad. -- rs re - Spanish Fork. Miss Una Robertson, was severely injured when a United January for Debt Negotiations Pekin. American troops in Manila soon to be rushed to Tientsin, it rAS reliably stated here Friday. ThbAinerlcan legation refuses either to confirm or deny the report The forces were demanded in a resolution forwarded to the state department by the American chamber commerce. It is presumed they would ' be used either actively or passively in . attempting to induce the Chinese bandits to release their American prisoners, seized nearly three weeks ago, after the wreck of the Shanghal-Peki- n , express. There are now approximately 1800 troops at Tientsin, including 300 ma- rines. ' In Pekin the British, French and Japanese legation guards number about the same. It is doubtful, however, how many of the forces could be used, since they now are assisting rail-n fn guarding the way, nnder the protocol of 1900. News Not eo From All Parts of UTAH post-offic- 1c one-ma- c, e, ' Lund-to-Ced- ar - Ogden. H. J. Ballard was sentenced to an indeterminate term of from one to twenty years in the state prison by Judge James N. Kimball after he entered a plea of guilty to forgery. Murray Damage to the extent of $25 resulted from a fire at the residence of J. A. Mnlliner. The blaze started from sparks lighting on the roof. Provo. Five violators of the city ordinance relating to driving vehicles without lights were arrested in one evening by Traffic officer W. E. Wilkins. Provo. With preparation being made to feed more than 10,000 persons, one of the biggest barbecues in the history of the state is planned at the plant of the Columbia Steel corporation at Ironton. Midvale. The Midvale cemetery has been taken over by the city government from the Midvale ecclesiastical ward, which had owned it here' tofore. A Price. spectacular fire which lighted up the entire city destroyed the old building on Main and Tenth streets known as the "Sixty-six- . Logan. Juvenile Officer King said that five boys, damaged the O. S. L. station at Benson to the extent of $30 by breaking the windows with rocks. Parents of the boys promised to pay for the damage. Moab. George A. Adams of Montl-cell- o is shipping 150 head of hogs to Last fail Dolores, Colo., by truck. Mr Adams trailed 300 head of hogs from Monticello to Thompsons. |