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Show DESERET :1 Uoyd-Ceor- ge Untold" Getrid of that dandruff with Hi$ Troop Then Loot Town of ; Mayor Herrera and Two Son Ordered Foreigner Not Molested. - Execution EZMexlco, - . after a battle which started at daybreak Saturday and ended with Tina's entry at the head of hi 1,(08 . .1 1 eeleek. -- troow Sunday morning -The town was then looted. " Three American mining men arrived here tonight from Parral with the first information of the battle. 'When they left Parrel Tuesday morning Villa held the town, but later report stated that the government troopi from Chihuahua City, which left there Sunday on four troop trains, had attacked and a battle waa reported to have been in progress around Parra I today. This cannot be confirmed, a wire communication ha been . r. rapted. After taking Parral Villa an-nouneed that none of the American or other foreign properties would be mo- tasted and that ail of the forty Americans employed In and near Parral would be protected. He ordered Jose de la Dus Herrera, former mayor of Parral, and his two sons executed r k Monday. Th elder - Herrera wa mayor of Parral when Mayor Frank Tamp-ktns- 's cavalry squadron wa attacked by Villa sympathizers In Parral during s the punitive expedition, when Tamp-klnwa closely pursuing Villa toward Lea Nieves, Durango. Herrera attempted to stop the demonstration and aided the Americana This and th feet that he waa the father of Generals Lute Lute and Maclovio Herrera wore believed to have been responsible tor his execution. One of the two sons of Herrera executed wa Melchor Herrera, former mayor of Juarez. The other eon was Zeferino Herrera. Jeu Herrera, a third son, escaped. , . Renews Demands. With the capture of Parral. Villa to reported to have renewed hia'demanda upon American mining companies for heavy tributes in return for protection of foreign properties mom damage at th hands of his followers Several month ago Villa demanded $1 000 000 gold from the companies operating in Chihuahua stale as tribiite and Included several of th parral district t till Resinol Copyright, by th Tree Pub. Co. (Special Cable Dispatch.) of a Bill to Frra!ff fcOXPOX, April Create a of Depart-Lloyd George handling of the Russian problem In hi speech in . the ment of Labor a Workhouse of commons to the subject of some Illuminating comment by Wilson able Harris, the special correspondent of Finding Bureau. The Daily News in Parte. In response to a question as to the alleged rspresentatlons by persons acting on WA8HIN of the Bolshevik government. Premier Llovd George said: five draft of a bill for the creative i.y I "1 have only beard of the report that'othsra have got proposal which, th next Congress of pexuuuoempub authen- lie employment system fur the United they assume, have oorae from tic quarters, but these never have States was laid before th conference been pat before the. peace confer- on national employ rr. eft legislation y ence by any member of that conference by It legislates Co remittee. The at alL There wa toms suggestion that there wa. some young conference, which was called by Set re- American who had come back. tary Wilson and to attended bjv.fcnv.' "AH I can aay about that to that H to for me to judge the valne of theee p layment experts delegated 8y the communication. But if the Presi- various state governors, held its secdent - of th United State had at- ond session today.' tached any valne. to them he would Th tentative measure calls for crehave brought them before the confer- ation in th department of 'abor of a ence, and he certainly did not. ' Thus the prime minister. "Even bureau of employment under a director general, Mr. appointed by the ptesi-- 1 hi moat discerning critics,' says dent. The function of the bureau! Karri, would hardly have divined would be to establish and maintain' that th a from that declaration system ef public employment offices' young American . tn question In states the which do not have emwith the to breakfast Invited servtoe, to aid In the deprime minister as soon as h ployment velopment of existing state services amtved In Parte, and that ths and to ail ths public emmuch prime minister knows a ployment offices in the country by furreabout the young American information as to labor condinishing Wilson doe President port Hke half a dozen s ateamen tions. The proposed bill also provides that. for T federal financial aid for public Viera if whMu nnfnlnn bnnvl employment offices operated as a state system on a basis equal to fund appropriated by the various states. value attaching to that Information of John B. Dexiemore, director general tbe United States employment servat the time his speech was being ice, told the conference that, while the made has been demonstrated by government, through the federal emletter published today which Lloyd George had signed before ployment service, spent last year to place more than four million he left Parle last Monday signifying and women in employment hie approval of the scheme for throughout the country, private feeRune Ml. charging employment agencies in the state of New York alone made 38.090,-00- 0 Whooping Cough. from applicants for In this disease It to important that in New York state during employment that period the ceugh be kept loose and expectoration easy. This is best accomplished Dr. James E. Talmagc's New Book by giving Chamberlain's Cough RemTHE VITALITY OF MORMOMiiM edy. -- That preparation also tends to Published by The Gorham Press of liquify the tough mucus, making Msss. easier to expectorate and renders the Boston, 380 pages, fits of coughing lees frequent and less comprising 108 Brief Essays on Distinctive Doctrines of the severe. It has been used in many Church epidemics of this disease with the S&lnts. of Jesus Chnet of Latter-day- ! best results It contains no codeine Recommended by the First Pres!- -, or Other narcotic, Advertisement, dency of th Church in Dandruff often cause irritation of the scalp followed by the loss of hair. It itiould receive careful treatment. For best result wash the hair with Resinol Soap and occasionally touch the parts of the scalp where the dandruff appears with a Uule Resinol rrus etoce Vnia fought hi war Into Parral, th famous mining camp 13& mi 1m oath east of Chihuahua City. Sunday '4: Left PERMAHEHTPUBLIC Of the Story BATTLE . , The Best Part AFTER VILLA EVENING NEWS Cioally Ibtl'lmlBudli - SM jf S Ayirfr. iaffwwrr, Jfd. a euccawftiT to-d- r ' e demand; " "Attfcrng the larger companies operating In that district are: The San Francisco del Oro Mining pompany, a British cor poration; the American, Smelting A Refining company, owned by'the Guggenheim interests, which has properties at Yeta Colorado, five miles from Parral, and the Alvarado 'Mining A Milling comeny. a Boston company. The att Which resulted in the capture of -- mil bf Villa started as soon as it Wa light enough to see objective Saturday morning. The assault waa made from the east side of the town and waa met with stubborn opposition by the federal garrison, which numbered 50G men, under General Gomez. Assisting YiTIa in direct- oempaslos-tfVth- hr oner and foreigners a none ha been shot since be Joined V ilia. The last time Villa entered Parral he executed several Americans and a number of Chinese. The casualties In the recent fighting were not known by the refugees Suntvors Escape to Hills The federal survivor escaped to the hills they said. Angeles wa seen riding down the main street of the town by one pfthe American , Job -- WMastir Uw hsir appear slaasr ant oft; cad the caJp ttpiat t aoraui ar Tentative Draft Part Pre-mie- 5t)0.-00- mining men and ai peared to be second in command under Villa. Villasforcee were reinforced prior, to the artackby General Garc'afwith 00 men from the south, the refugees said. Melchor Herrera, executed with his father and brother, at Parral Monday by Francisco Villa's men. was well known here. He wqs mayor of Juarez two years ago. and took a leading part rein local affairs He afterward turned to FsmL where his father lived. He waa a brother of General Maclovio Herrera, onpe with Villa but later a sworn enemy Of the rebel leader. General Herrera was credited with having captured a machine gun single handed at the battle of Torreon in 1914 under Villa. General Luis U'rrera, another brother, waa killed by Villa at the time he captured Torreon in 1017. (1 their-Officis- pub-lish- taUm 83 ' DUGINS - The advance will be in effect between May 1st and May 15th. RIVER FDfl BODY OF IL L HIED LOGAN. April 15. Former BishHyer of Lewiston to believed to have committed suicide by drowning fa the Cub river, tribuof the Bear. tary Yesterday morning his family mtosed him. He had evidently arisen from bed before daylight. They foil lowed hie footprints across the road toward the river. The tracks showed fees- - he had Mocking feet and had sat down to put on his shoes. On the bank of the stream, which mt this time of year to high and muddy, were found bto shoe and clothes. Sheriff J. H. Barker was notified end all day Thursday men dragged the river with grappling hooka but hto body was not recoverop otfi busy in a'Pill Bqx ? 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Professor Steaart to Lrcfiarvo of crops wot k at the Utah Agrieultunl college and the breeding, classification snd standardization of small grams 1rrveetlgatlons now being carried on br the Utah experiment station. on Monday. . . r |