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Show r t C C I Temperature. Weathrr Forectit J; f f i, Roof o Northern Utah; rain or snow tonight and Thursday ; warmer. Southeastern Idaho; tonight or Thursday rain. i 4 PAGES A SALT UTAH CITY LAKE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER S E V ENT Y THIRD 1922 27 -- YEAR s. t t.- . UTAH COAL MINE SOLD TO SAN FRANCISCANS - Senators Launch Attack Against Borah's Conference Proposal Pneumonia Fatal To Reform Leader, 0 HOLDINGS Bank Robber Gang Woman Seeks Vindication r From Kansas City fwi WiiburF. Crafts LEI 1 If L known because of hta actiltle on behalf cf prohibition and similar 'P f I share basis as the tontrollng Interest s capitalized for $1,000 Thecompan 000 represented by common stock and in addition to common stock ha outstanding $1000 000 of 7 per cent issued list car and bonis that manure erullj through a 15 ear penod comment g i eat jear J Vviliam KnigM who was presi4de! t ail gener a i i mager of the com pan a the time of the eock sale did not give the amount Involved Re g4rding the ttansution Mr Knight movements, died at a hospital here j today of pneumonia issued the following statement He was 73 years Mr. Smith acquiied an Interest old with the Knight people a few ears Dr Crafts, charged by opponent of ago and since that time has been ac- legislation he sponsored with being reform fanatic was for years a pictively engaged" In handling and selling their coal through a selling or- turesque figure In congressional lobganization known as the King Coal bies and cAsimltte rooms By those Co, of San F rancibco and its sub- in sympathy with his policies, he was sidiary the Knight Fuel company credited with- having an influential which organization will contnue to m enactment of prohibition, of handle the business as before wi'h J part lo restrict the use of narcotics jaws A assates a nrd agent htaliirgs of sim'lar nature sistant secrem treasurer and their and of legislation Outspoken in his opposition to banking connections will continue j Sunday amusements Dr Crafts sought with the Knight Trust & to have them1 banned by legislation bank of Provo He also endeavored to prevent the Orgaulzcd holding of the Dempse Carpentler 'The Spring tan on ool comfanv bout in New Jersey in the summer of wa Lm e 1921 organized jn IM2 bv He was & prolific writer on Jesse Knight of Irovo, and me that moral questions time haa been euccessfuMv operate. uniil inrjaj it rinks among the big ng mines of taicn rount produ ' J Ui dim Knight has been ue president and general manager of this p.oper y for a numhei f vears with a splen lid organizaion to asaiv him m the various whi.. will continue with be eg ep 101 that Thomas I, so ite't vv.U be the general maagr an 1mm Knight will iwNt ns v.ce j roe den Th Knight ieno rill to glv e th ir ipp rt to iho n' w (B Associated Press ) M org tnzaMort Stocket is a nan Dec 21 Pasns a coh! mining FT WORTH, ngireer having, operated miles in sage of the adjusted compensation bill UriMh Columbia and other fie ds TIk icvv officers of the company at this session of Ct ngreas is practi are James B hmith, president J calh assured, said Alvin M Owsley, Wiliam Knight vice piesidcnt F rank national commander of the American J Fortn vhp president, B V Gra- wh spoke at a luncheon in bol J A Stall- - L'glfnhi honor here today and attends! a mgs isssrmt eecretarv treasurer Mears Smith Fnran Knight and session of the state executive .re arrive!,- - engaged in he of lh ,gIon coa Hnexs anl ihe other directors should the bill fall at this E,n Ahat arc 'rnong the most substantial Jt wiU be, care session, JbtMtaem nrmat ffcm Fra next session is already certain. ci o who hap a favorable on the eje as th requited number said Owsley I th nvsments has Thc icmpinv wl I continue to im- of senators and representativ-eover a presiprove ts jropcrt at the mine and In been obtained to pass it the "i'h where the coal s marketed dential veto A merchant marine for the United 'states subsidv or no subsidy the Bur-guIContmnel on page two) bill b passage, total exclusion of Immigrants and registration of all aliens form the remainder of the framework of the legions 1923 program, Owsley said The Bursum bill provides equal retirement emoluments for reserve officers of the national guard and national army. -- I -- J Passage of Bonus Bill is Assured Says Legion Head , ror.-tm- t: ; -- Te-x- r,ar.r,i,r,r. . - commit-Stallmf- ,,, c- bank-Atb- a i WASHINGTON Dec 27 Adminls tration senators tinder the lead of Chairman Lodge of the foreign relations commission, began in the senate today a determined fight against the proposal of Senator Borah. Republican, Idaho, for a new international conference in Washington to dicuaa economio conditions and disarmament Senator Lodge, who was said by hi colleague to have ascertained the views of President Harding and his administration advisers, opened hi attack as soon as the senate began work on the Borah proposal, which i in the form of an amendment to the annual navt bill requeinng the president to call an economic and armaments conference The foreign relations chairman recounted the difficulties of further armament limitation encountered at the Washington arms conference a year ago and declared that in view of the attitude taken by other powers it would be useless to attempt to limit land armaments unless It were established before that France had changed her position Fight Is Organized. The fight on the senate floor began after a score of administration senators had conferred in 8enator Lodge office and mapped out a profrtm providing for a resort to partiamentary tactic If necessarrto defeat the move Part of the senate by Senator Borah who have voted with irreconcilable Mr Borah on many other question of foreign pol cy. also were arraed against hi amendment whie the attitude of the Democratic side of the chamber seemed to be a waiting one with many member undecided mheth er to support or oppose the conference plan Senator Lodge declared the amend ment proposal for an economic conference waa an entirely new subject foreign to the provision put Into the bill by the house for a further naval and was of limitation conference He recited that grave Importance was in affair of the conduct foreign the hands of the president and that he would not be hound to accept anv advice offered by the senate although almost any president would give weight to senatorial advice Reviewing the work of the Washington arms conference the Republican leader recalled that Premiei Brl that and had told the conference France could not consent to any imarmament of land itation Halted Further Action Of course that put an end to any further action by the conference on said the question of land armament, Senator Lodge, because no action could be taken except bv unanimous reement, France may have chang-he- r attitude within the ear, but If o I have no information to that ffct It would b ueloft to call a conference of land armaments without knowing that Fraivo wo ready to ithdraw her objection It wouUF ba v m ItmiM.D. Wl. rana jrar-ol- V Imu-hait- o il hod t'O'-- n nx' good grnopa'of eillr of after an hnmiM her 5 of mlnataml in the Imt Irflxmon I lie aoToral werka oonwvntio ir'he bad derided leader alie had taken on nil the ebaraeteriaties of the wilin' Tapper " week the muffled All last hoi 'll! Mu of Indian drums, the Joyful ehantlncs of squaws and tlwi wtird veils of the warriors gave notlee that the princes had returned. and that the feast of The spirit of welcome was being celebrated Princess New ana la the wife of Dan t.ravfLsIv and the daughter of Running Wolf, and It waa In her honor the celebration waa held, even though her hair I still PAN FRANCISCO De 27 CapDuncan Mathtson tain of Detactiv announced today that he had every reason to believe that Clara fhllltpe murderer San nMted hammy Francivo following her aenaational rape from the Lo Angeles jail recently and that the automobile which brought her here was tlll in the city He declined to hazard a guea a to her preeent whereabout erlppc settlement following her exile ho Indian died from the disease, but the visitation was regarded aa a had sign, and It waa decided that she should he recalled. hlic has exacted a promise to let her live her own life In her own war. even as a "flapper" If she teirtxl. - . $ . 5 J ' Chea- Omaha Police Disbelieve Tip on Mint Robbers Owa-tunk- bobbed The de islon lo twelve the of princess followed an epidemic which swept the luclian 27 1L mlddle-menter- - J SAN FRANCISCO Dec Rowell, former editor of the Fresno. CaCif . Republican and a member of the Lnitei State hppjng board tn ttie 1at few month of the Wilson administration will resign next week from the California railroad commission of wrhich he ha been a member two ear He announced he would be in New York January 10 to attend the opening meeting of the leajrue of nation committee of which he Later recently was made a member n he plan to tour stitea to obtain material for a series of article for a national magzlne When he has completed the magazine work he intend to journey around the world with hi famil, he said Is Believed Found Dw 27. g. Indian girl. .rafMi, California Railroad Commission Member Announces Resignation fBy Aociatd Free ) ter Clara Phillips Car PrilKT-- Continued on page two Passenger Train is IBy Associated Press ) Dee 27 Omaha OMAHA, Rammed by Freight police Investigating a tip that a negro porter had smuggled Into Omaha last Saturday two men answering descriptions of bandits who recently obtained 1200 000 In the Denver mint holdup. expresaed belief todav the story reach- nK ,hem was a mth Th had tlp was that th accepted $50 In IS hills to assist the men In reaching this cltv on a train from Denver. Police atr:ion'd one porter who admitted he had reeetr.l a IS tip from some one. hut he convinced detectives he knew nothing about the pandits I (By Associated Pres f" ) A f"hl TIVROV Ari 27 ; collided with Southern Pacific rassenger train No lift, eastbound, Rilltto, 14 nillea from Tueaon, early thla morning Tha pasaenger train waa standing still at the time and was rammed by the freight, wrecking several freight cars! None of the pasbut a fireman sengers was severely scalded. It Is reported. tral tnrr , 7 Irrpain Ascribe Bernhardts Change for Worse Due to Fatigue Following rv ) NFW ORLEANS l A r of two ren ard two women at i hot'! of odav to in f 1 Ld eed to ha lv block owrersMo of the Spring Can. on Coaj comp inv which owns the Spring Canon roW nine in Carbon couni one of th lirges coal mines In Ltah an! one of the most modern in tie world hds been sold by the Knight inter-t- ; of Provo to Janes B cf San Francisco Smith and All of the nnnrMty sockho,dra participated In the deal on the same per ET Physicians ing of $8,300. TV art n' i Deprrber a! up V1 r Dro ey v 2r " $ 1 'a U o loot obtained biphwamcn who he in5erx Kara a I of the ank of Days Activity. C a l d 1 Vrk Tie Frc? ) Madame Sara! Rcrrhirdts cond on took ano'hp turn f( r xho wnrc toda rhiCian$ ribcl it tj the fa'iu foiown heirmh eerdn. w yen she a rot-f her tel pa i took of sold fool and iar ca! er Th ac're ouebr.d is again d1-- a t herself Jui as urfidmt a ever bhe wi' ierover Two n.ore dofirs were ca lei in to- da bos ds OIL er and Marol an I ifur ng lotpi ainn they ow ng mfitruct.ons to th fud tbe (By d ter in battle soared are Jim Caert 36 The rriore--fw fe 15 h Georxe Wilon 25 and h w fe 2 4 ar oid fo lowed a w'de search Thr aT' which ede! when defertip dtvo-erMr (iert had forwarded a trunk to New Orleans Caerty an Wi'gon left Kansas City eeral da after the rohiiery osteniby for New $n1 Jt HUES ILLNESS Arrest of Two Men and Two Women Leads to Find- Organizer df Betterment V Bureau is Dead Was Amendment to Naval Bill Prohibition Worker. Colliery Located at Storr Calling For Another Meet Purchased by James B. Dec 27 Dr WASHINGTON'. For Military Reduction is Smith Provo Man to BeF Craft. for 2 jears superinReform tendent of the International Scored. come Vice President Bureau which he founded and ia j Believed Caught T depa-tmer- ; Dr FA PI.4 2" iccei tnt 1 lrf The money wa In a handbag n me sack of fles and tens There wtre two houshr i Tpackages of $10 notes each containing under qr.fd pbvc,in ins $1 ooo and nm packages of $5 note upon the ue ncce4 - v of wore tne $500 s, They ertti oni each containing I vi 1: wrapped with a seal bearing the stamp KanI;LAO of of the Federal sas City MAUOr Theve orders are clear n eaid e Noimand of governess th household after Molding the butlep for permitting the correspondent tl enter the home but madame instt upon seeing whomsoever she piease The elderl nurae who is attend. rg the actreas sa a Madame is a ery headstrong pa tient Tha physicians have ordered that the door bell be disconnected and that the telephone receiver be left off (Bv The Associated Press) the hook The doctors do not conCharles CHICAGO, Dec 27 ceal h e;r admlrat on for Madam arrested In San Digo Calif , Bernhardts courage, dec aring that on a larcenv charge December I, was she :s the most wonderful woman identified last night as one of two men sought in cor.nect'on with the Congress in Row Over Indian Appropriations slaving of Policeman Thomaa Clarke and Acting Lieutenant Terence Ljora B the AniunJafed Press ) because of hta desire to Impress an s other criminal with his accomplish-mrntWASHINGTON' Drc 27 Iium-in- y here accord, ng to the police work today aftor the ChnstmiA It was said that he waa overheard r cbb the house took up he intenof to remark to another prisoner that he department bill The In $294 355appropriation k ed two policemen in Chicago ifto and a f cht carry S4n Diego police then sent his picture opd tmnie liaf oxer the item fof to Chicago where the one word the bureau of Indian affair ' was telegraphed back The IdenReproeontatie Keles Republican a waa checked then tification through FennsKnK atticked the which caused rvstem nf caring for the Ind an whol facial characteristic ns they should be put upon theit friends of Dauchauski to dub him the man th the scar. 'rT5 feet and freed from (toternment A detective left for San Diego todaj Ruard inshtp mhirh he aid had to daim the man endirg a search held them back for ears in developwhuh has extended through twentj ment and had made pauper of peo pie who should have been aluabia cities iij px 1 Rwnenk "k. y 6 -- BRITISH ENVOY CONTINUED BY COMING TO LAKE VESSELS AD DEBT FUNDING Air Mail Planes Offered for Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor Of the Exchequer AnAssistance Cornell Benounces Purpose to Confer lieved Last Seen on ThursWith Harding. day Near Ohio Town. BT D ID M CnrRCH Associated Frfs Staff Correspomlent ) kEAtLAND Ohio De' 27 Al- LONDON, Dec 27 Chanr-llof though pncu.an no hrpe ,s held out for the safety of the tug oornel! for- - he Exchequer Stanley Bu'dwin who dPirti'1 ,odav for h' Vn,"l StaI merl) the (.rice Danfortn. search of Lake Erie in an effort funding of the ? n,K0a' for ,h tosohe the Dr,t Sh debt, declared tha he was mystery sort ounding the dmpptar-nrco- f readj to enter into practical d i? o- 'eael.A Tf DresIdenf Ranilng racTlfie tlay finding of a life boat containing question of reparations or any other the froren body rf Michael Pajtosh affecting world finance one of the eight membe-- t, or the crew Baldwin expressed the hope that the dispelled a y belief that the torne1! is aafe Imted States would intervene in as- yw! nd " content were !slt ng to settle some of the problems (INS or Ten miles wct "r - of the point where 'on am going straight to Rashing- to visa President Harding and A slight fl m of ol covered the water chancellor of the exchequer ' Vv The (iillmrre cruised shout the region primary object la to settle the lTfor ,aklnf (he funding of the British deb in the o0,vSrLer,ard hu."r'L th1 hodv of Fajtosh lJ; quickest possible time and o get the Erie A mesas receded b thf Great, pomble term' Lakes Tow.ng companj former own Asked If he were peadv to parlcl- era of the t ornell. stated that the crewri n an lnebnationaI fnanrnl of the tug Chaies A Iotter saw w hat PS such os Senator Borah has thev behoved was the Tornell three leoof-oeu- oe miles off shore betwen Ashtabula and xuKItescd in the United States serate. Connea ,t Oh'o Thursiay night ThlslBa replied If the president ra'ae this question or an other affecting unrid fi- nanca then I tihall be warm!) it.ter- H B shaver superintendent of the eed and ready to take part in anv airmail fl'tng feld here said three practical discussions The chancellor was asked ifth plane would be dispatched to Erie to assist tug in the search provi led tu cabinet had conferred full powers are so rationed a to yuaxmte the upon him to meet any sttuatan which night arise These matter have been discued erv full by the cahtnnt Baldwin The cables are replied aiwavs ivailabV Baldwin was accompanied by hie wife hi daughter and Montague Col lett Norman, governor of the Bank of The party sailed on the England liner Majestic I j Liquor Causes Rise In Papers Vogue (By Th CHICAGO. Asaoeiat-- d Preap ) 17 Increa-- 1 Dc Chicago Policeman Held in San Diego Iden-tife- d de-c- ciMzer Escaped Convict Surrenders After us-Wffs .VOIH-tuts- d, search Ma-d$- Believed Slayer of At the next annual session of tha Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs William Cummtnaa Story, a former president, will be a candidate for caused-he- r Melting thereby vindication for the when four indictments were returned against her fornotoriety her management of the National Emergency Relief .Society und during the World war The eases never came to trial, and Mrs Story demands Investigation of the " charges SEARCH BEING Or.l-'SIE- In- ternational circulation of Mexican and Canadian papers brought about the discovery that boodeggera have been ahlpplng hrandv and whiskey In ten nuncs ,lublrfjlpped In the papers, according? lq federal official Twelve regnjar subscriber were taken In custody yesterday by Fred Gardner. In charge of the treasury special agent's office Search waa continued today for the zubacriptlon solicitors. . Investigation of All Rail Equipment Ordered Bv Associated Pre ) WASHINGTON. Dec. 21 -- An to determine whether adequate stock of locomotive and car are In posneMion of American railroad and whether raJhoad and practices control Ifng use And Interchange of re sufficient was orderedequipment bv the tjda interstate commerce commission whfrh ad it waa actin without complaint and ion It own lnitiaUv, . New California Fruit Refrigeration Line to Begin Service Jan. R yb rewjy organized western refrfgeraof Lne formed to railroad facilities for moving Cilifo-m- a fruit and vegetables to eastern markets is com o start servtc pieting arrangement on Ian it in announce J SAN Attending Church The Associated I la Pe w.h remoise t1 div he aHeded Gnl Fv X cm roes) J7 rt p'a f" he w ked Ino ac po ,ce ard gave himsiK up (robin escaped from the pen, ten-tiar- y at F'ort Midison where iit Jiad served twi veir of a 10 vear -- entence He Iowa fvr forgery at Pavenpnr had been made n trustv and sent to a farm 18 mles from the peniten t.arv It wa whle working on th s I lfan that h Jv g-- im-ea- se 1 0er-rii1- ! when, on church for Chri f in eu th tim M.riim F Gob n a conr'ct who escaped from at Fort Madison thf pen.ten'iary abojt two and a hilf jears ago decided to irrerder himse f to officers v And p the full the cr me of wh ch he wan convicted ar right at on 1 escaped Toledo Apartment House Burns; One Dead, Many Hurt I ing s v'on wll be evablmhel within the next week at Stockton Sacramento and Fortola Calf and Car-a- n I other along he estern Tacifir route points Similar ar rangemerM are being made it eat frn point on rod with which th Wes'em Pacific ha connections 1 v Worlds Champion Old Cat is Dead In Montana Town (Bv the Press I Dec 27 Thomas Patriarch, the oldest cat In tlio I nltcd States and probably In the world, was dead here todav aged 24 years and three month- - at the home of Mr and Airs (.rover lie had Sample grown quite fcchle and would cry pluintivcly when Ills left Ills sight, which was falling. Thomas was bom In North-fielMinn.. In 1898. and for a long time was mascot on Northern Pacific trains between Man-da- n and Glendive Owing to the loss of his teeth he ceased .to bother mice and lived on condensed milk during his final ears Thomas' claims to being the oldest eat in the country was thrashed out a year ago when a kitten at Missoula laid, claims to the old age championship The atory appeared in papers all over the country and no cat arose to dispute the Bluings Tom's honors --Asa.v-iate- d milINGS. Mont. ml-trc- ss The Associated Fre ) TOLEDO, Ohio Dec 27 The Dei Mar aiartmenf the costliest apartment dwelling in Toledo wa destroyed last nght bv a fire that is pre turned to have started in the boiler room 'located in the west wing of the . Bv structure W A Faunov 65. of the Eastern Mortgage gnd Realty companv, died a a result of the fire and more than a dozen persons were injured from inhaling smoke There were sixty apartment in the structure Damage to the building and property lo of th tensnt will ag- (regale approximately $800,000. d. 4- -r i tecs, wfeAn 4 |