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Show 4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAII On the Concrete filELLOII SPLITS mu 10 11110 SWEEPS PATH leaders are now convinced THIS IS THE ONLY PATH THAT IS OPEN Step Would Definitely Determine AL lie View on straight Economic Question, Berlin Thinks;' Reich Offer Burled Berlin. The silled replies tn tho reparations offer of May 2 have enIn official nnd relchstag gendered Circles a belief that the only path now h open to Germany may well be tho of a brief formal note to the creditor powers suggesting that .tho rekh unreservedly eonaenta to per. mlt n commission of International economist to determine her obliga tlona. Koch a tolutlon of the diplomatic deadlock, It la argued, would afford the entente statesmen an opportunity to Indicate their approval of or opposition to a plan aiming at an ultL 'mate settlement of the reparation based on economic principles and on Germany's capacity to pay. Germany as well as the entente, should be represented on such a commission, It Is said. Although this suggestion was Incorporated la the relch's recent offer ft tens burled In the body,-o- f the note. Those government officials, who have Informally discussed the of notes see no possibility that a new German offer could be made which would not likewise be rejected on the ground of Its flexibility. Talk of a government crisis Is dismissed as Inviting a needless complication of an already gravely aggra. ated Internal and foreign situation. There seems to be no relrbstag group which would willingly assume the legacy Chancellor Cuno would leave behind. The United Socialists, of all the parties, least aspire to government honors In ths present situation, especially in view of the allies' re. Jection of a reparations offer which In no smsll extent wss inspired and supported by this group. dls-patc- t ( I j : ge Firs and Flood Damago Town Hot Springs, Ark.-Ho- t Springs Tuesday was endeavoring to extricate Itself from debris and ruin left by flood, fire and wind which Monday night wrecked the business district of the city with damage to property which la expected to run into the millions. Several persons are reported to have been killed. It is not expected however, that the death list will exThe ceed three of four persons. charred of a Is hotel pile Marquette brlcka and stones representing s loss In excess of $250,000. The only building left in the Marquette blodk Is the The city la Citizens' National bank or gna serelectric street car, without vice. All utility pinna. Including the telegraph office were flooded and put Out of commission. 1 Surrender for Camp Whippings Tallahassee, Fla. Walter Hlggtn-bothaand William Fisher Tuesday 'iurrendered to a United States deputy marshal, who held federal warrant against them charging conspiracy In connection with the allcgod whipping of a negro at the Putnam Lumber company's camp at Clara, Fla. They were released on ball of 12.000 each. Two m waa whipping bos a of Putnam company and Fisher Is superintendent of the company. charged, died aa a renegro. It of his treatment at the camp. Higginbotham tbe now Tbe sult 1 French Seize German Factory Perlln. Tbe French hove occupied the Baden aniline and soda work at l.udwlgshnfon, accordng to a message received here Tuesday. The employes have not attempted to enter th works which are shut down, with an entire French regiment quartered there. The street railways at have ceased operation es ti.e result of French occupation of the deoL Radicals Jailed at Chihuahua Chihuahua Ci(y, Mexico. Five leged labor agitators were rut al- In prison here Saturday after a distur and Americans bance Involving Mexicans at a sacred Indian dance Information was sent to the polka that Americans were laugh'ng at the dances. Police' found two Americans g the fest'vltles from an automobile and refused to arrest them. A speaker crit'cNel the poquletly-watch'n- lice nnd Americans. Pnlb-- a'tempt-- d to arrest the speaker anil other leadersbutthia w as n t accomplish ed until a body of rurales arrived to reinforce the police. e - Inspectors Arrest Denver Promoter Denver. A A. Hall, an oil broker, with offices in the Denver financial district, was arrested Tuesday by, postoffice inspectors on charges of using the malls with Intent to defraud.- He is alleged to hare forged certified checks on a Proomf.o t. redo., bank to llTrrado. K&u.. ant Fort Worth and Dallas. 'Tex., la payment for stock. It is alleged Ms o;eruLcn amounted Vj about $10,003. fer-vard- ed ECRETARY AND HAYNES DISA GREE IN ATTITUDE TOWARD PRESCRIPTION DECISION TWO Conscience to be Physician's Guide In Ordering Liquor for Patler.ta. Cabinet Member Says; Will Appeal to Supreme Court ElgKt RE- Bodies Recovered and CasualAnd Ranch for Many Miles SIT - d SWISS SPEECH AGAINST NOJf . OF WARNING RECEIVED WITH ROARS OF APPLAUSE t ReRed Foreign Minister's Remark aa of Forecast Ruaaiae garded Reply to Ultimatum; Want Peace , Vor-ovsk- Moscow. "We want peace, but we are prepared to meet the enemy. This wna the Challenge flung at Great Britain by George Tchltcherin, minister of foreign affairs In. a fiery speech in the Moscow opera house Saturday afternoon. Ills address was generally d as a forecast of Russia's y to the British ultimatum demanding satisfaction with! ten days for alleged encroachments on British rights, with a threat of Bever. ance of relations. "Russia will not take a single step Insolent decalred imperialism, Tchltcherin amid a roar of applause. A break in relations may mean we war, he aald, and If It comes are pre;tared to meet the enemy. The foreign minister, attired in a uniform of an Infantry officer In the red army, threw down the gauntlet to British power, asserting that the bfoad banners of soviet Russia would never be dipped to Imperialism. en, Inter-prete- re-pl- roll-be- . n, Suspect Taken In Bomb Outrage New York.- - The Wall street bomb explosion was recalled again Saturday when police arrested Noah Lerner, 23, an electrician, on a charge of homicide In connection with the disaster which killed more than thirty persons on September 1919. Lerner is charged 16, with having hired the wagon that carried the explosives to Wall street, the The information police announced. that brought his arrest was said to have been given to tbe district attorney by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas La. They Doyle of Baton Rouge, returned recently from a Kuzbas colony In Russia, where they charged they had found conditions entirely different from what had been represented to them by Its New York agents. Severely officers of the Kuzbas were indicted on the strength of their accusations. te Army Flier Bodies Found San Diego, Cal. Two bodies, supposed to be those of Colonel Francis staff of chief of cavalry of the army, ChaNes Webber, and Lieutenant aviator, who disappeared while flying from San Diego toward Tucson, Ariz., December 7 of last year, were found Saturday In the Cuyama'ca mountains of this county. As soon as the report reached this city. Major Henry Arnold, commanding Rockwell field, from which Webber took his last flight, having Colenel to visit the secne end try to Identify the bodies and the machine, in whose wreckage the bodies lay. He expressed little doubt that the hodiea were those of Colonel Marshall and Lieutenant Webber. Mar-part- o con-tnuati- on 100.-60- fl atlt Waves Swamp W. P. Tracks Salt Lake City. Trains over the Western 1acifle railroad Weije detour, ed Friday over the Angeles & Salt Lake un t of the Union Baclflc sva. tern between Warner-anGarfield, west of 8r!t Lake, because of the former road's tracks being damtiger Tt urs lay tight when water from Chicago. Ware ir.cr'at's ranging from S to l.'i cents in hour end including nil classes of maintenance of way men. are asked by the Brother, hood of Maintenance of Way JAn of the Denver A Bio Grande Wes'erq and Southern roads in'a petition file.j Thurslavr with" the Fn'ted States -- Titroad labor k tHH t h t ilM8 r.skel in the various classes if r.mln- ;Vm by a wind. Nearly a mile of the tenanee forces are In most cases a rkht of way was under water or the return of wastes In effect prior to Julv roadbed made unsafe hv soil NMng It 1921. v ashed from teneskh the tie. I-- J , r.-:- - i HANSEN. Mrs. Gussle E. 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A general strike of union painters effective Monday, May 21, waa authorized by the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, district council of New York, after a strike vote hnd- been cast by the members. The union demands, it was said. Include a five-daweek, restoration of collective bargaining and a wage increase from $9 to $10 a day. 10,-00- - y Plane Crash Fatal persons, InConty, Mr. New York a Schwab, cluding business man, were killed' when a Lendon-Pari- s France. Six passenger airplane operating on the route, waa wrecked early Monday afternoon at the 'village of Monsures, five miles from here, and midway between Amiens and Beauvais. The machine caught fire while traveling at Its usual height on Its dally trip, and then either fell, or the pilot tried to make a hurried landing. The plane was wrecked by the fall and explosion. raris-Ixmdo- n run-dow- n Basket Firelets Cooker. fireless cooker In basket form has been Invented for conveying food that has to be served hot In public places. A out-of-do- Willing to Begin. A man should always embrace She his opportunity. He Wont you please be mine? ure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Famous Clipper Is Burned Seattle, Wash. The famous old clipper ahlp Glory of the Seaa, aald to be the fastest vessel of ber type In tb world, was burned on the beach here Sunday, efforts to have her preserved os a historic relic having failed. The Glory was built In East Oli 254AND 734 Boston In ISfiO by Donald McKay, famous builder of fine ships. She made the voyage from Havre, France, around the horn to San Francisco in ninety days, a record said never to have been surpassed by a vessel of her type. Sun Soldiers Push Forword Sun Cant'n. Fighting between constitutionalist army and Kwnngsl forces still is In progress along the East river and has spread to the borders of the British terriKwnngtung Hongkong. tory of troops of the constitutionalist army have partly captured Shluhlng, north of Canton, and are d sputing poses-sloof the remainder of the city with the Kwangsl army. Yat-Sen- 'a n PACKAGES EVEfflWHERE Vaseline fegSSMUX CARBOLATED PETROLEUA1 JELLY No skin break too small for notice. Be very wary of cuts, scratches and ikin abrasions, no matter how slight Vaseline Caxbol-ate- d Petroleum Jelly applied at once lessens the possibility of infection. It comet ia bottles at all druggiitt sad general store. CHESEBROUGH MFG. COMPANY Search For MiasHg Officer Cleveland. A sqnnd of police led by Chief Graul started dlgg'ne for the body of Patrolman Dennis Griffin tn n a dump on a river bed In the section of the city lae SatGriffn who wa urday afternoon. kidnaped by John - Whitfield, a fie Whitfield had ben placed under ar rest Friday morning on a chrre of stealing an nutoraoMe. has no? ben seen sine he entered an jroomMie-t- o drive with the prisoner to a police (CMM.IH.W) NcJ Yerk 'VuitiM fnirnd i mrmJtJ State St. Ewr tvtryivkm btrmum sauth-enster- TOO I- station. . Death only a matter of short time; Dont wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking LATH HOPS . d - Mother of UnknovUn Hero Honored Washington. The mother of the unknown soldier was honored at Mothers day exerg'ses In Arlington national cemetery Sunday attended by representatives of the American legion and other patriotic organizations in Philadelphia and other points, who came in special trains. Royalty Ends Italian Visit Used to Balk French . , Me Kin; George and Queen DuesselJorf. Floating ro'ns, aim of England spent most of liar to those used bv the Germ "is 3 i Mary Saturday the last day of their visit the North sea during the war. ere belo Rome with a sightseeing tour ing brought into play In effort to In the day they left without binder coal and coke transport 'of reretnc'njTfor Asiago to viiTFtSe from the Ruhr, it was announ-cof cemeteries in which British war deal French hea At Itnhrport quarters. t They were bade fare. csttjjf-th- e lar-inj in well by nil the members of the Ital-i:efforts were m.v e to world, royal family and were chserej the gates of the canal, which T gu y crowds In the streets from the cessful would hare drained the cans in'.rinal to the railroad station. and the great Ruhr lock. English Rome. ' L MRS. GUSSIE e, -- Harding Congratulates Scout Leaders New York. James E. Wert, chief of executive of the Boy Scouts America Saturday made puhlie a letter from President Harding eon Will Ask Charges ef Manslaughter Wyoming-CotoradSnowstorm Hit cratulatlng the organization on havIndictments Chicago. charging Denver. Snow waa fall'ng Tuesday ing reached tbe six hundred thousand manslaughter amint the Northwest- 'n Wyoming and In eastern Colorado membership mark and urging ern university students who figured according to .reports received by the of the campaign for in the automobile crash In which w eatb c r bureau. The mercurr stood new members, more than 70,000 Louis Auhcre. 17, was killed during at 31 degrees above zero In Denver of whom already have been recruita (lass rush, the nlrht of April 27. a. m. Tuesday. ed. Increase The sanitarium Colorado, Tex. here is filled with victims of the tornado which awept a strip of territory a mile wide and fifteen miles long near here early Hnday. Tbe number of dead, it fa feared, will total CO when bodies at various wrecked Twelve homes have been recovered.,bodies are In Colorado already. About 200 persona were hurt, and property and crop damage will total millions of dollars, according to observers. Many of the dead and injnred are children. The cyclone was accom-paneby a severe bail storm and heavy rain and mud la the devastated area makes relief work difficult. The country over which the storm passed is one of the best farming sections in this community. Persons doing relief work report dead and Injured being found at almost every scattered farm and ranch dwelling lot miles southeast Doctors and nurses from a dozen nearby towns have been appealed to and are searching In the devastated area, covering many sections of gr&z. lng plain, for tbe dead and Injured. Only slight damage was done to the town of. Colorado Itself. , H Ask PERSON HUNDRED INJURED . INI PORTED ties Reported at Every Farm ' - TEXEAS TORNADO ' Washington. Disagreement over prohibition enforcement which the su pmne court and congresa will be called u;on to settle baa occurred be tween Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and Prohibition Commissioner Haynes. and Mellon regards as Mughal law of Unitthe lmprojer provision ing amount of liquor doctors may pre scribe for their patient. He believe congress either did not Intend arbitrarily t.o put a drastic limitation on doctors or that if it hud that intention, It waa wrong. BT Haynes replies to such arguments that It is the law, and has to he enforced no matter whether it ! Illogical or not. been brought OPINION MAY HOLD PATRIOTIC The db'agreement-haASSOCIATIONS RESPONSIBLE to light by tlu action of Judge Knox FOR ASSASSINATION. In New )'ork Wednesday in granting an Injunction to prevent prohibition doctor authorities interfering (with In the prescribing of liquor. Conradi Assert He Murdered Head The decisions, by taking off the limit Of Soviet Croup to Avenge free them left from doctors, Atrocities of Bolsheentirely In' Mellon'a opinion, to prescribe all vik Terror the liquor they think necessary, aa often aa they think neceaanry. Haynes take an entirely opposite Lnusanne. The murder of M. view. He warned doctors Thursday bead of Ihe Russian soviet that no on but the Individual doctor In New Ynrk who aued, waa freed by delegation to tbe Near East confer. by Maurice Alexander Conradi, tbe Knox Injunction from the law'a ! a Swiss who once served In the Ruslimitations. sian At once a race began between army, has stirred Switzerland as to Mellon uphold their baa no single event since the assasHaynes nnd views. and of distinct clashing sination of Empress Elizabeth carwill hi ataff and legal Haynes Austria at Geneva in 1808. ry an appeal to the United State Conradi, who was seized by the supreme court and ask for apeedy de- police In Hotel Cecil after he had cision of the point, which may prove killed Vorosky and wounded two atenvital to successful prohibition taches of the Russian delegation, con. forcement. , tlnues to maintain that he acted alone In un effort to avenge hla father and Pirate Band Ransacks Ship uncle for the mistreatment they reHongkong. Kuropean passengers at the hands of the bolshevik ceived d were among those terrorized and Tals-hun when the Chinese steamer during the red terror. The general Impression In Near waa seized neer Swatow Satura who, East conference circles Is that the dlsgulahed day by pirates the crew, passengers, overpowered excitement caused by Thursday evesailed the ahlp for nearly twenty-fou- r ning's events will not directly affect hours, at night, without lights, and the outcome of the negotiations. Vor. finally left her Snnday at the mouth ovaky was not regarded as an official of a small creek, transferring to a Russian delegate. junk loot valued at $00,000. The Tais-huSwitzerland keenly feel the posiwhich vras hound from llongkong tion in which Conrads act places her, for Shanghai, returned to Hongkong and fears that world opinion may Sunday afternoon. The chief officer, hold local patriotic associations mawounded in the forearm by a pirate, terially responsible. Inasmuch as ths was taken to a hospital. Moat of the Swiss Facist organization recently or passengers had lost all their money dered Voroaky to leave the country nnd personal effects. The vessels The or take the consequences. cargo, a valuable one, was not dls. In al. the latter Implication turbed. tentative, spokesmen of the Fascistl assert, meant nothing more serious Shop Strikers End Walkout than that Vorosky would be doused Denver, Colo. Striking shopmen of with castor oil ond run out of the the Denver A Bio Grande Western country as a penalty for his attacks railroad voted Thursday 819 to 379, on the Swiss government for its reto end their' strike on lernis suggested fusal to grant a visa to a soviet courby Bussell Feleming. attorney general ier to Lnusanne. of Colorado, and John F. Tobin of Montrose, state senator, acting us J a la Editor for Contempt mediators. General Fleming announcBirmingham, Ala. Three member ed Friday he was notifying Joseph K. of the Birmingham Post editorial ataff Young, receiver of the railroad, of the who went to Jail rather than apolodecision of the man, who agree to re- gize for publication of matters of turn to work under conditions out- legal record In a recent news story, lined by the mediators. These Include were released at 3:90 Thursday after restoration of pvns'on and pass privi- noon. The men, adjuged guilty of leges. According to General Flem- contempt of court by Circuit Judge It. ing, the strikers arreod to return to lleflln and sentenced to twenty-fou- r work aa their services are needed by hours' confinement, are E, T. the railroad. Tbe present status of Leech, editor; Jack Bethea, managemployes now at work for the road ing editor, and I.ewey Robinson, rewill not be disturbed, he declared. porter. Citations for contempt were issued by Judge Heflin following the New Yorker Buys Chicago Theatre publication of a news story in which Chicago. Aa a pesonnl venture. It was stated that a murder trial deFrank J. Godsol of New York, presi- fendant was under Indictment on two dent of the Goldwyn Pictures corporaother counts. The court insisted this the Boosevelt was prejudicial to the rights of the tion. has purchased theatre here for $1. 00, 000 from the defendant and conatltnted contempt. Ascher Boosevelt Theatre company. The defendants, in their formal anBalahan A Katz, motion picture the- swer contended they bad a right to atre operators, now have the building puhl'sh legitimate news. under lease at a reported sum of annually, la addition to shar. Bandit Killed In Gun Battle lng equally the profits with the lesChicago. One handit was shot and sor. The Goldwyn Pictures corpora- killed and two escaped when a squad tion owns ri per cent of the stock In of police officers engaged In a pitchthe Ascher Brothers theatres, hut Air. ed revolver battle with the bandit trio Oolaol's purchase was a personal in-- v In the heart of Chicago Heights busiestmept. ness district early Tuesday morning. Rio Grande Work- 111 Los Angeles Woman Tells of Wonderful Experience. J 1 - n 1 iM wedd standard remedy for kidney; liver, bladder and uric rcid troubles the National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for lb. nama Gold Madal oa aiar boa aod accapt no initaUM he |