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Show - .rir , , . ,... Weather' Forecast ilorthern Utah.- snow tonight h I' - '''- - , , - ., - , - 1, 1 -- - - - ' '1 .4 ) t ,. . emlasp- , "lithao - Nor ------ --- ' ' ty ,4 . 'If ..., lb i s4;.,:x.,...,;.'1:, - i- 1 artfe,1-- 1 . 4 , t' k, ' ., . - , , - .. : ii. - - 0 II Ni, 1r - .,,, 4 I --- ;- k tw -- - -- r rNiv an..-:- 9 vs -- ,0- - ,' ,, - , , 24 4 A '2, 4 ,i . L -. 3! :4 r 2 . N,on : , i i floslon BoileEng,' Efr,alt I Nizn!nium ye41,nday Minimum today 4 a.m. - IP.' i : e, t , yt.404-ri1a- - , 1 , of 17461,2 jar Ait ''' : , Temperaturzs ...., ' Maximum '4 . .. , -- t k14,.A, '' kLb,.,'; , , ,, : '. . - : , , ,, T - , . wil.4.. 11:116 - , ' , ,- ', , , , ' . P , TUEsDAY JANUARY UTAH SEVENTY-THIR- , 1923 3() YE.1. D PROPOSAL.!:-HtFOR-- MEETING :ECONOMIC-::'- , ' 4 -. '?- , , 'RENT( i ,. SLAIN Brove'st Girl Scout i' . ,fforizaw,,,,,asr77 ,m7.Fafz:324,,,,, c LASH sAve I I . ..- - PAD'S t Tili7 77717""7"; . k,,,,,,,(itei:,,,,Iott-45,r- , e 1111M011 - 1u , . 4.',LA--f- ..,,, ..,,,, Sabotage Discovered on German RailroadsOccupation Officials Refuse to Reveal Next Move. ,.,,' 1,- - ,2 , i ,r -1 ,,, :ii,,,,,, - t ,.. L,, :;r: tt ! - s , 1 ,..1.' J. , ':1)k , .:,....t i r- 41 J:111 st,,,.- i't i 1.' . L!;4t, ,5,,,,,tt , ts--' '' 4,cti, ,4 '.,,,,,,,, ' FIt. ,f,1-,-0,t,, , , 4't ' 4'' ''''''' t:ettr. ?l''''' 43...,:l 6.- i It'-tkV- I -- 4 14 , ). 0zi, .. t5.1471r have boxes on the Ruhr railroads. also come.to the attention of the occupation officials. e The train on which the general and the minister were pnaceniters Wag! halted in time. to avert striking an on the tracks. placed obstruction General Weygand and M. Letrocquer Duesseldnrt by automoproceeded to bus , German trainmen at Dueren assert -. that the incident was unintentional was part- of ''and that the obstruction was smashed, a wreckedrear-en-car which COM:110U d yesterday 0up In a morning. f General Weygand and IL Letroettuo a long conference last evening bad with General Degoutts M. Coate and ' other occupation officials endto later aak ft $ . for &rumen z,thiktisitlister-la-' ths Saliba' llovermOsiorg, apprtnrek , f '.1s .'-. . 0.,f tbs ,:' dim as misobed., ;." ' AL. ;... -- 1,4,:,tovimall& .0.,;0 '' - r4,, 443 ,, ,,., , i ..,, -- A ,4, , lt,,, t.i IR'' "'t :14.;; ,,,, 40,- - t , ,..41-4-- , ,3 ' z.' i1,.: ''' , n . :' I 4,404,3 el: d gl)J ?111i COntains Draft Clauses Objected Co by Delegates 7 v . Seri bird, .. p,ti ffla'v lit wan lima eimilatith tor the e mate a, 'amain,. do-l'omfoamor General Vki.ch. ita. sued "rders to rural rout, mail ar riers to (iktribut, &frail,. ,lib1111 t heir r mit, for ...ton ing bird,. when -- 44pOica of 1.41, I, titrI ftilt Vile ord.:. aro llipplit-4ifl ittilli. . ',Wit 1'1. ner t.- - Pact " . : A sso,iateh N7,17, it i Niglio.) fia.-1,- r...:t ,,,-.,- ita 1 - Th- A or -,,-;- from abnirt airs ;,,;:;;::::::: .,.io:,T:ror.tN::::Irt:..attr.:,.:t:: "; i Tt;rP:- h ;,,It,r,ttl,,n I Nill,ll ; apparently 1.. at 1:111.1fner tfrripirtZing 1,o-- era1.08uaesnri d is biéturrd here- congretuiating- Miss CriCommtssioner mea Andenion, bravest-Gi- rl Enright Scout- in'New York, who was decorated with the bronze cross, highest Girl Scout honor and the gold medal from the American Safety Council. for bravery shown during the great fire at Arverne, L. when) Wes Anderson aided in rescuing more thana score of persons. )d D ep osed Labor Head Shows p to Serve., Sentence 'e ' ,::::l . , I . r - :I) , k 3 1 Iiii:mvsulgnhg"t 1 ett ttriPothlbliirn:ittblisfirIttsbiirtetseionngunnitdtrYeromailtrtiabl:nedtdo:duatithy' Ceinatt --e former i)rel.'hirr cr , , ' fr':'it't. i ttiset,:lemsonratstioa:11 stjaustemeanutsatiTo iri:11:;,1 - n- , t ay be Constaered t , . each Illuraor Caso re-s- win ve:tbnit rio.- i - I., :' ' 1 , , ' c arid to the establiihment of I of Frital Mann. dancer. whose der.abilte laspitesaludiation, sound financial and busin dpretty found on a condi- here ii cern ..int.V Si A nother clause would pro- ,,, d bY Ilif 103- ,-, 6031sation.ditIliterit4t ,; thre. weeks 140,,,441 frille fothas caatr eliln 'llait,!";4 4 The eevOral connected PA.:tons revolution I114todity..' ,,, that off King A.. ! -- - ''' Lion 6sevittaI' e craft urtrrtinitiriartnattlehtg ' ! ,,,, Constantine. may ark venizelos raw' way GI ,to IC blral tehe tahpewe,:riltrIbi;;7rAe ; be'r'c'111"temi-i'36.Alev . i''. cotitereintainet to. tInteha the ed. Thao. rearreelit, Two eon, entome I tuider, HOWato de iied Kansas' labor CLINT A out of )i in th, us: tow days a nd early todoY the dcliheratioi.s of the but the indications Point to the eateb- the at himself attirende Lausanne leader. no d'efinite action had been rep,,rted. pcnce confetenee were lishment of a customs ring around the lk-tognea serve .:N to today nomhere ''' morning county Jail occupied Ruhr valley and the 's7. r'll.:,,'! ,,,,,,,1,,i...fl,2,rwel,,,.t lii! rt,.ertt.wvieten, Trrirktei,,j,; gra.tnner 31adt ue; Ittr::te'u.rn ("re jury the rernalitiag l, days of an unex.: Pieta atoppage of coal shipmente into I 0 aerA lee Prisonrrts of Ivar ao.1 h mt.3....... to'ut:It fr,.:-th., pli;. the interior of Germany, which have a,. sentence for viola.: ill'iOspit.,:il pired liS oth,1rtri ni ), ,rri,, ns,;, 4 ,,t ,nt, ,,,:ref,t been thus far permitted by the a repe .1 lit that these French. It Is believed to 15 Cents Means De-mo- re bon of the KiLlleas industrial court' w:h .:I ..i ..., .7.,. x,h..ngo of 00pulauous. Smith and Eleven Ar.d-'Ris- e el ' 1:: la w. lIowat wa$ recently paroled at measures will be put into effect on "hr"alt,':'.:,'"f", rl,tri.:',a;';',..: 1",l..-.'.'1't''',',f ::rntIn TSI 1",,' , ,,,,;,,,t,,,, e Feb. 1 coincident with Germany's fait-irmet 1 sae Men Charged I Withl cided Widening of Profit the jail at Girard Kan.. whereofhe was Nur !',F.,,. for Turkey and 1 ,,,,t ni,por,ed 1.y th. i,..h-- - v. ho sai. t ii!..1 . tire to meet the reparation payment a , ter , contempt court., year M serxing V la hi.); to li, id , on had 31. t.vArn,f r.0 on 1...y Jan. .. alit former vice presi-- ; CadaMan011 falling due or Dorchy. . August Gam ht. grit..1 l'ry (i'r,,..-Othcr-- , I,. (.4, , Beyond dent of the miners' linkal. also our- h!o, Murder of Joe Carrol, Al-- Margin Customs Meer, who have been c .4. s!,.1 scN,r ;..1; 11.. o.t, vf !la, (;re stationed it Duemeldorf and noon! r evOiU: rendered. The two men Were Immo- - Virtual Warfare Brea ks O ut n.c , m ,,,. tAl..ni. ,::, ,,ry :, ,der, wh.,a, All Point Net t, Pay Nearly is for mveral dare have received orders1 It that locked up. reported unannounced leged diately Bootlegger. r r ,: ru of frontier to the to proceed nr.,,sh spocula- Governor Davis will pardon them in! -. -!:.Admini-atiov,. ,, T CI .41.,) rti , a t the terrttory St points where the I a few days. They cupid i 1- 1 I : entered Germany. Thee railroads of bench warrants ivance towing s I ..r.r locks to the k The , orces and Agricultural - I have alP0 been ordered associated Pressl aty el ,too me tar their arrest. pcnorts on all :.... vthe rivers UPPe And i an4 afinJitil-ern irr.,,.;.. etp.e .,,,,.;:t,,,:y financial markets by , Okla.. Jan. 34.A fve th,. e tr.aty. but ,f -'1 pf.. IComplete rthnnan.-- , Coalition. from The Deseret 1 , s 1 Peru-Chil- e and expulsion, of Ger. Jury was expected t le coropletsd r,,:,:,f li g nit,. liw7 that the on pages 4 nd t, ia com-in ; the he a been not district have court here today for man officials yet ,t ,..i s..ey ex. --t. ...!.-.-, pr,c,,Iht-rwr,J1. I:ly ft, Vet- be pleted. but silresidy number 13 for this th trial of Jef f smith. an oil i ,. i ;,-- ht h 1,,n,1 TIAr- ,,,,' 111. s W. KENNETH A city alone. Among the deported A CLARK. t ro who. with eleven ry tt' Iy to ite;,:t, it !Via Lott Ily J. C. Ittril,r, ficers are Dr. Switzer. who replar,ed n tc:, , Mcn of WASitINCT1',N, int(rntional Nvcs Strytr SI aft Dr. Schlutius al president of the state business and professional The De.5,Pre ,, tSpertaT t ttnanceclapartmsittwadthveclirector.---Cactscouestii--;--tw-etrarced---w-ith NCWS. Copyright. 123. i 11,rlinK 10,1) :ier,1!f n e urk Na tiopalist Chief murner 30.-Wilson-.,L,j) adVarin NEW YORK, Jan. What (By Aftsociated Pl'erst.$ expulsions are Pfil oduled tor rssen. Carroll was slain on the aez as Givcn ,!, Warrior's Farewell in the Oleo of copper brre to E",,e, CORBIN, Ky.. Jan. 3n night fpc-ri.:1!ator while Two .rnn .vIrt:Jahy amounte1 the cities of Dortmund, E)e,. , W.,---re t't,, to .,......, IS...1921. when he offered re-- ; per pound deliveretl wil mean a (If:- - were killed aril two were wounded to broke out arres tr.' ,,,, ,A,r1,11pr2,t,wo!, Gelrenkirehen. ..'Duirburtr, Bochum. t D t 1," e, Ian.: !he, ,,nf,r,n,-;:l t'. be t.p.,11E ,ii, ,I, sistance to a band Of masked men !cbled Hamborn and Ruhrert. will the of of the promargih an encounter between City Ppe,cial po- - icatie,i tvy silTranisrrA:ihn widening Ne,tr ,r7rE5.-7- - chief, iir,trvi' ise! by the tiVrt In the same manner in proporwho railed at him home. . ,',-,,-t 0 fall night 1.6'7!11,1 11,tit,.if,r. fit ta producess. according 1,, mining 'icemen and trainmen on the To of lip, ,1 'f' ,f,i, fit roisA-rinup ..,- '. tion-- to their Smith WM5 hurt alightly in theii-xneritam C,,Trirrl'ir;-'7":the West fi,rT's .on Iii):, fArrn WMF, .r.1 ):"hY 1 T :111,9 to Rh'onting which.,T .':,.'l in the. and here siipply Three functionaries derided today, ,' 'clash here Cause for the early today. followed mem-1,credits legis;atie in Ind hP ship if.- - by II,. ft!tit,, d&t,trt.m-ttto he ,.tiniiple report., obey Berlin instructions rather than berm of Carritilm family sought to 4 larct portin, of American Cop-P- r has nnt been determined. i 'f;r,ivi,,1 a,-- I 4 7F fnr spiv. entrbtn,,I 'hi, if Mitstai,he Filmnal ltrogre,siv,' ami ean ours- an occupation. official said. drive off the marauders and ores 4 l"w ,,.. is from ,,,, John grade I' ili r,iii. ,,,,,,,,,,.. preduced ..,,?, I f.ir Ancoris i.t.,.. a id J. C. Barker. engine dispatchr. 44. Bemoor.om fories annourd h,", tin. "Wo are eimply giving them the op- smith. of Wilson, and C. III. volume tit mined and treated iii large t!,-, reserved to r,!thustrr ott- -, IL, ..jA ij. ,a vy take i -2:1. portunity to obey Berlin in the terri- Ardmore policeman and alleged Sim,. it and- George Yailem Spe,ial offi- -- til rural inthiirip lead- - low cost. the - th- Opc-t point" pal,. t f,ii,k 'relief l1,1,1 of war. 0 n ...,iirca Berlin" ), 1,7,, r;riaqure er of the-- band WPTe fatally wounded. reechedthat is dead. Jeff Barker. switchtory ruled by . 1 letmn the cer, arc. rire- -. the'point anil IC,trier rist mrion is clrnpitite a ,1,5t,tn, glv" an nd I oicer named Day. were at irao tem rhys or 'wt. w,,,lis " Prompective Jurors were epiestioned:selhng priee ejtcoects 1.,)Ft of producitio- man. Operator Strike. , , I 1v tis.ed the grave of The telephone strike is not till RP am closely by Fromecutor John I,. Hodge n,--each unit of prtrie advance rep- woundecl. Today's shooting has not ,r1, r i h r v. h,r- he swore that h. Th, Sit.nator linr'1,k Ill r:. Be- a Irk Any regarding their attitude toward the' resents a practically equal increase in been connected with laborer strtke effective as the telegraph V, r her la tienth then nuo.i, 4 rt e'i it.tvv-itroubles. French crinversation taimmediately Ku Klux Klanand other secret tricome. which the served none, they wouid no: tto shak :;-,.1 ganizationa. The county' attorney cut off. English is tolerated or sup- maid City. im!. t Dispaichem from Salt Lak en et the from theJ. oppositton to the shinto bring out testi- - Butte. Arizona and tnr:.:.r.ri pressed. according to the moods and mony hethatintended Nlichigan Inli 'upper bill. 'even the tho.,ch , ,ecets, some - ,,,ng masked of the I ormenization enSIS telephone rympathies day indicato that copper Mining tvere kept in fontMum,;,,, 1.esaton front trt, The AF,O. :.it,V1 fr, pr, reeponsible for Carroll's death. been pretty well stahilized..MtnG'ermans may talk in their native lan- Was now urn! the ...ijourninent t.f Con- "1 donl mean to....saywhati organ--- ; Piave - i, MOSUI Oil Dispute on 'V NE'S ers wages had their ativiimee in the , guage as usual. Portal oervice with tzation le,-tn k greNr," than II"' L.v was out there. but it was summer and fall of last year. So far r r, - ..,-- , t.,ek,, world was at a standstill. ,ter,,, hP:' Antions League Program "' 'it '1.n th' nP..,- S. t 0.....! '7,. It.ing in a foe,' t,,,,t,: .; The gas and electric workers. by a some organization that went with ma could be learned today no further i p!tiron hy, trn tig to t',,,t;gu'e 115. or virt tt.t!' partLy,-,!- . to '4111A of two to one, have decided not guns and masks and I'm, going ean't thy Imut deba,e or Fet a Alate 4 ,, ,t,,a,., o,!,, ,, ,t; n, , , !' NI, prove At." he declared. (Continued On page two) to strike. a fmat vote CTI for 'awd setehs 2lot p .11;,'A ,'i:1.;, A ' '. ''' I ,W ''''' - :.": T M? Iull The miners continue to turn out My Associi;ted Frees 1 derson t'',1 ont.t ha had Ns.; it 0 ,,rd fe't la,t mght 1,01,1, t r,reat of the normal pro 7, ''.- - .7...' ''''.','" ',''r,about .!.,,:ao-tilsew--s phie ERIE. ra. Jan. it- Say- - oPPort'Jni'Y t r , fr,r;:t ?Ind at ,,, h4 ii,i,i ...1., ,, .,. ,, 'he ',' c.f,,horihr' 1,ng:11 i e"Aid"ahl' r farm on ic.,,,1 a servant in the of TA.ide anowski. II.; Irq-rarthouse leg. the two.) 'o page parish (Continued ..,,.'', -- ,, istatioh roor, el,,,ential to the needa Ihe hot,' a n d ,r ,r, 1,,,' .., ,17,.77 c ': TIFI!t(411; ,,,' S. of Oisb Catholic dr ii t he Agr,c ill:ura:ils thin the . , r - ," r L.,n. aid that 11,,, ,p ,A:,,,,,,,,z,: ' First Real Snow in 47 ihy,,,,,a,,,,,, "'' ..nn v.i--, r ,pro,4 church . was shot and killed a s she root Mit : sti:.i itrookhart ., ,, 1,1 ritti ,,... F. 7., and ,.: injure., .,.,' makAn, 'rt)li:g,'.1 e,.nd,r,,,, ' .,,..- the in 1 approac-be- d :. Years Hits Coast City building Th, cOmpany has ,tion, .1,, (By The Associated Press.) , ,' ,',. ,s, iA .1.,!,,..,od the with Mary Wojeteock, the heusekeeo-- i New .measures y the French and Bel ians to make the extended (By, The Associated Press) er, last mid.nisht and the Rev. Fath. 4Cyr1 occupation of German territory more effect ve arc forecast in today!" r , ' ',.,'', .f but ft waft u'n er John Dembinski is being held In SAN 1,1.718 OBISPO, Calif.. Jan. St st 'll,t. r.ct plead the advice". 'the police- station awaiting the result' ,I,., The first real fall of snow in thel , -ttit',r1,c himself ,,,,A, of an investigation. life of many middle aged inhabitants, General Degoutte. French commander in ,' Ruhr in quoted as det -Father Dembinski told the po;tee ---- --fell here today. The snow was Feb.I , claring iirt an interview that further measure.; t bring the Germans to sine PI:ithE1l.,-.0N. heaviest the the had to been killed be Oared '''' terms will moon he decided upon. n, ,,t,g4hor girl by seeident By ANt.1":, Thty , e . ' or 1.1;ng, I ,,, Fos half an hour the snow ,, 25.487 ,In apparent pursuance of this policy Franee nod Belgium. it Is an.. el,. t:!o, 1,;!,.. t ,, tspect,31 1,,,,v,...1 At.'re to The rte,tre t ,,- ,, ,:p-t r..., .,,. came down heavily. r. I nouneed in RTUMSPI3 have agreed on measures to e taken in the Ruhr 1,arz, '"F!..; Coor.ght. of the Since the establishment In the near future.. ,The agreement Wa , reached a conference 'be ,..C,t Ian ',. weathsr bureaq in 1895. there has, Whfr;1,,',"rdt,w,i'g,.;.c-:,, l'.,1,,. ;,.,, tween high French and Belgian officials. including General We?:gand, t .. , tt at:tt-- a been no snow for that length of time.l S1 M.11;(1 wIt'a itye arici; wt!l grt'''" h:rcMarshal Foeha chief of etaff and Premier Theunis .f the 'n.transport ... a rntef The snow lay On the ground for a few, 1 rotckv Vv:eds kr ' vw,1 action planned by Belgium to ttnk e the customs hp !,,I 1;orlila1.-11,of r;,h, . -, et'i ': , 4 at of ogglipan't,n tram Daughter , minutes during the worst of thel barrier in the Ruhr effective an extension of the Fren h linea to Frank, ,Former CiaLrist ,General s' SWing 11,,LI,,,,,, 9.!,, 7,,,,,,,.L. : up tho S,t.,,annall l'',,,,,t- about fort may be neceattam it ha been unofficially hinted. Complete stopstorm, covering blooming rose busheart ,teet- :r,'eret, t 1;1 tIttitt-l'- ; ts. .,' page of coal ahipmenta into Germany is one of the'predictad measures, geraninms and other plants, but melf-i,VITTE. c':;week from torta), the ftnt ArtterictJn;,7irtithe etth , St M .hlet The German railroad workers are continuing their saliotage cam to the r etur n ,r,c ile ,.i ght. y ,,',of 1 ' 't" ,. the Iveseget Neon,-.- . CHICAGO. unict , ed within a few minute& ,, Jan. greeting ,';'pal tro rt everr .v,,,,, . paign against French attempt! to operate the Ruhr railways, but the t ,t,r4:-'1- , iwill- originate 1,111t ittr,,,v.a-,.:rtr- ; 1.3'1Y F.' Schulman Isnt-,,2,n.1 held there WIP Judge i today wortit Dies Ruhr Victim Ax Alabi deeided not to strike. The mines grawand Io; 1, 4 ttPaut:ftti flung,k !!'.ft s are still turning out a insufficient evidence to uphold coal supply. .but the Mimed tieup a From hPr unipp horn. on the 1:teli in4 ' From Week-Ol- d near the mouth of thP rtvr rA ,..., 2. threatena to compel ehutting down of the pits. In Duesseldorf, the Strik141:7: Injwies 1,!, i. t.pe patt. ;:.,. of stolen property wave it ertt'et:ng In the Trotsky charge receiving I ktt1 0, ttr hr:rop the c!!, ' ing telegraphic service employees have resumed work. to lirtr I the Ws ' against John At Worthington. former Mell ot th Eighth tnfaotn itist as ehel (RY Associated Proms) The Paris fpreign office declare" the strike aituation is improving.. raz. tulle Ittelrttlit.' .... private banker. .hut the Judge con- has been waving stnt;:tr 'At 't.otnes-.r ! Jan. SO..' BIRMINGHAM. partitularly in the Rhineland. where Coblenz. Bonn and Treves are the hl5 vpnt . rind I tinued the cam until Feb. 21. He was for hi -- t Parr vesel kn.! h;r, oft.:,;, Yl:- Iv. ft novo-- only points at which the men are still out. ethosiastio Luigi Vitei laro's naine was today addalleged to have been in possession Or NI.:1 rt :t:r. , that period ph" hat gret-- t London advices indicate Premier Boner Law will not credo to the 1171I4 a .rrn ed to Birmingham's al murder list. beau. r'. ,..1 t r' ' bonds stolen frnm the Union Pacific ed During vessels in ciefornto tf. Britieh Labor party demands that the British Parliament b. convoked fformer !' ttrarrilset.1,n hPr t . He died from injuries received a " czarist ,' Railroad ',' at w p Omaha. company Nob.. who lover ct. tnorn e,:;1 luck to: matio to before the date set for its assembly, Feb. 13. so that the c:ei I' ' n,.! vire. Week ago. n His wife died two days and hie counsel contended there was the "port nt m:ssing mPn." Then , ho haA e sa!lora nituetion may be eonsidered. sk'lo wt'oze maidwn after the aseault. shil,eri 4 no it ,.:.evidence to show he knew the was ill Today she is 63. Iter name :iPt Jut 111.r.iu..e she ral,.-i!In Washington, Senator Borah of Idahiti has renewed his proposi- Iva flinVTIFI." '''. 1,p . Twelve of twenty-eigailds. persons ambonds had been stolen. The Ware ii noren:te 4. t anti she lives Atilt gt'flihY i a they Marlus Ion an for international An,1 . conference. tor "r Iler In economic ever, Eremites died from have attacked rtylleh , flatly then asked for and obtained a further het brother alone on this bOlitarYi a:tre She i .. ararivered ' nuel hPr. haty n'ake 'e the wives of . Juries received. I continuance. Lean& near ths ass.. , passing craft. fore.Lgn diplornats , , '. r - lees" -- fi; tki COPPER AD ANciE 11M411P 0 '' 01, I ' -- Tr' '''' Ot U14110 ,,, ,,e1 , .. v- , , pron-inen- . ginr i l'-- i - Vt ,,k V 'z , i !4 Yv.P li-- zi ti:zo-li.- c, slteI f1 1 i I i., , 1 L st Btween n I rt., . 3 to Arbitra te 1- 111 efc I he i in Fight Qum' e I . -- - . I , nKentucky Strei L'- T7 ,T- V 1 4 , cr.-e.,,- , 4 ts . ,' -rh-e rf - I DEFED To H ' Two - ; l ' -- -e- -- ' Tr ruirre I 'IN::()K11110511VIMINE:.'OPRIATO Jeff ter t "to" - ,. . , I 15 Treaty a . JAL fJ1 i I 1 , ntihdret n,e,lantnwetmaert all Na4r;,4,1-,elai- .k.t 11.11;! : ;; :4- - oaok.A.41111- -- - ' , HARI Rti(IS 1 1 -. - , - 11r,c.",4t4';-, ...''- Efi" 1 1 , - ,. , ill ,r.'0';!',,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,sHimrroN,' - - .,, ,,,..a.,...,,,n,,,,,, .3...,,, i io,' I ' ',',4 - I IIPIK 1 I, Fed Hungry Birds IA - Airt ON letter-littlizn- -- - t,:.;, TrillpiFis. I I" th' ".r""" t'lla'. Two daring 1,andits. wora:neo011y 13'rall reneWe'l or,,p4,,,1 for an intarhationai oo or,- and with lightning like rtip.,Ii'y ,noto, held up a United States army pa:, car omtc conferenet calloot hy Preaop ot Containing 843.(04, for.:ed th sc.idirra 'larding. The conference proposal. 1,vh 41- fn It to drive into the ,IJrtry Atli ready has been the center of then after ditchirig the car and tying ate atom and is rirpeted to di the soldiers up with, ropes. esiaped another. was Flftlrilltti,1 !hi., rill. y r"11" , IP"m a 4,1 ll.,,t 4.1 i, the Idaho senator as a senora', r with the money,into the woods. game warden wo a,i.ell that :he at it:s own reqa.cst in- solution. he permititel to f .1 i i p 3 le The ditchel car together with the mediately was laid aside f,t' !arrier. l'ehe"fr'll ""rk "I 11"1';' after pending .farm ere I.', le,;. 1.1incthe captIye soldiera, was diaeovered short-itioPmmt t" MM.. ilirn Ow groond the wa-ly after 2 oeiock this afternoon 10111.111,601On 15 (but to prevent aziv ilt ,I .,e de- - k ',covered with snow. miles west of Langley Fieid. ;N.Y. however. Mr. Itoirab :,,d the from .a!'ller Posses of citlZenS that when the propert h.ld been wou ld p robably move to a1,1 tho- f ield and p ollee officers an amendment to t nut- 1,11; searching for tra,ie of ii fur ses,tral Italon asunlier discushion. already hours. The resolution was almost iiiPT1110.l:1 I'D'a:'Clantat'hIrrleVe71 e with th Borah naval loll an ,en dniei CaTphtt:InautSt'omrc'rnbanne which Mr, Borah withdrew reientiy after administra uo l,,a:,1 era had rPeoal Jgraduate la , ,... It would embarrass de Noneano Deslai in gess. injured. 1611)7 ,under the resoluilon. ,e,oa ,iBlY'r would be requested to invite Alch gnv- fur ernments as he might deem desirab;e A t to a conference. -- charged with the FA' J"n :';''' the econinnic, SAN DII;(..;0 .duty of ronsidering 4 4 ,'''' , ''),,,,,,, itate SecondAsks That Request be Laid Aside. -- illy trifernaflon&I,;Cess Serx.rz' ) LANc,,LE y Fl Liz,. ,,,..,...,;,,. :.1 4 ,, ..,,, , k IFFAH Mail Carriers to 1 Storm Expected to Precip- 1 e, ' i'' Adik t That Caused One it, !,,,votz,,.3,r,,,it., , -- 1 , -- Move Force Quartet to Drive Auto to WoodsPosses - Find Captives. , 447 Z ' lig. '''i Vo e.,4,y,,i,t, - ',3, t 4.it 44 27- ;- . 4...i . Near angley Field ' verted PLANS FOR PARLEY OF ', LtADING COUNTRIES TioNFringE L. r . ttif ,. A,-- ',: ' I ,,r,o,,' , :. q IDUE 1 ite- 4t., ) -- , ,.,'.,';,-- - 1701"..41'4,4,i, (By Associated Press.) Jan. 3O.An at to wreck the train on which Weygand and Minister of Public Works TAtrocquer were reing to Duesseldorf to Paris. is ported to have occurred at Dueren last evening. Other incidents of sabot- , r :i 3:,5 feor ,t .,,o i . ,,,,, arrovily A4 - Hold Up Soldiers I 11P .1 :; 't,:iv k4k- li, i,,.. .1.. Ili ,7,40 , IL: .P017,1: -' t ,,, i.:1, !I .- 14 BORAH,SUBMITS HIS Bandit Pair IDHaritig ' f r, ' Plot to Kill French Officers Folied; Wreck . . 4 , - t - f - ,-. - . ,. . , , 7 a. 4 ' -- , , Illyat lk, Wifiloif 4 tbr. . I k , ' -.- IIVA LAKE CITY SALT E' i . - - - yi. I . is ' 11,r.-. I -- .. tt 's . -- .J )1 : , - , ' - 7 , - , , -- 0 ' f. -t- : ' - , to ; . - PAGES , 16 , . .- ' ' -.-..- . 4 - - . , . - and Wednesday; colder tonight. 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