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Show THE DESERET represented on such a commission, It said. ' y Suggestion Burled, wa this suggestion Although - 1 1 -- e. To Act vn SO QUICKLY (Continued from page one) lltical support cad be expected by a president from th postmasters who have been selected by examination will com this year. But If the Is too -- -- aa fcl lAlrj aataga - - farfcg;'., v v treatment. -- PcffCJJsw CORN Svcct prJt. ; 25c LJ P,.., el -- is 1 .... OUliQ Nice Juicy Steak, pound - 1ft from page ea hi captives unless hla demands were accepted within, first he aald dethree day, then two day. Thwithmend were that troop be draws, with th assurance thet there would be no reprtaala In any form, and guarantees that th banin the military dits be Commencement Week 5c COFFEE 8-l- -- dit. tfJs-i- 10 sacks Optimo Hard Wheat Flour. 2 sacks Optimo Hard - Wheat flour . .$3.28 1 sack Optimo Hard Wheat Flour $1.63 10 sacks Gold Seal H.P. .... HMhit - 1 ta r ? a K 4r flour ,.. t 7 1 liS, . i .... Whits, Raisin, Rye. Whole , ; Wheat, or Bran Bread, 25 0 French Bread, 4 for ... .25 Little Willea Big Loaf, ,100 r 1 , i . BREAD evr 'is ; ff ;..S14.43 2 sacks Gold Seal H. P. ' Flour $2.63 . sack Gold Seal If. P. - Flour . $1 .50 . m-bPd- Kt 4- Pork a Beaus Large cans Pierces Pork ; and Beans 2 for , , ,450 d Beans, 2 for 0 Small cans Pork and Beans, 8 for .....,,..250 ,,,.-.,,25- Fine Quality Yellow Cling Peaches --2 cans for .380 Canned Fruits 82 Strawberries, can. .280 Larje cans Apricots ,...250 Fresh Blueberries, can Rips Olives Till cans Medium 10-I- b. LARD 5-l- b. 2-I- b. paU That's what one woman told u last evening ALLOVERTOWN v "Then I resumed my conference with th Chieftain-- . After I bagged him and pledded with him, he agreed to lengthen th period of hi ultimatum, fixing three day (from May it). He absolutely refused to modify hi terms. Talking with an unmoved expression. In an unreledd voice, be declared that ff hla demand were not met in three daye he would kill all He added that th foreign diplomat ..280 '..;,. 01. ub Pure Lard .$1 .58 pail Pure Lard pail Pure Lard ....830 : . . .35 needed CASH. navy, mixed; last minute styles Tremendous bargains ' at new lot ju$t unpacked. YbuU say How can they even buy the exquisite materials for so LITTLE ' . MONEY?' "L - ;4 f "i t , CURES The dainty, pretty, rich little styles your. daughter' - 4-- " All styles all popular colors -- Reg. . . .V . . ; . . moo IT WILL PAY YOU TO LEAVE YOUR HOUSEWORK! POME EARLY! HISTORY- - ' MAKING BARGAINS! HURRY- !- sue-essd- 46ij a price that DEFIES competition. has longed for-- at Lin-ehen- - J Regular $35 values. modify hla decision., "Th conference ended about noon. Elina was carried out. and th other captives followed him. . begged to be allowed to taka along Major , Allen, since it had been promised thg preceding night that we would be allowed to take out six of the captives. The bandit leader, however, told me that at 10 o'etook a messenger had arrived reporting a movement of troop from g toward Tsaochwang. Commander Wang added If you don't 61-eret- us j t keep yeui promises, w won't keep You eald troops were with Our and the ar train troop MANTI. week drawing, MeyH.Th oomlng In. the Closing of all "Th in Msnti. Fitting ssrvices areschools Chieftain supplied n guide, being prepared to mark th end Of on thus saving much time. 1 most successful school years in obtaining another guide-IMentl hag ever enjoyed. waa hard traveling through th Th graduating else gave their deep ravines and rocky roads and program In th Sunday coat much physical eudllorlum of the evening - -suffering. CM-nfollows: Invocatloi "En route I met groups of Who told me they per welt; piano taking Our Class presents to the bandits, Seeking the Class histor' X release of friend also met a Phyllis German doctor and three Chinese remarks, Vends going toward th mountain to visit Edna Munk; remarks, Principal E, Muaso. I thanked God for a drink E, Johnson; senior fshewell, Seim from the doctors water bottle. , Boylnstom benediction, Deloyd "Not until I was near Tnaech-wen- g Bralthwatt. did I encounter soldier The commencament program will bothered me greatly with be given la the high school audi- They torium, this evening commencing at vexatious question I hurried On with 8ubt.E, T. Reid preeld- - to Llnchsng. delivering the letters Dfhe following program will be to- th American consul." The priest added: "I am unable rendered. Overture, high school or. rhestra. Invocation. Christian Munk; to walk now, and my hands are women's trio. Phalli Jensen end trembling so I can hardly write." company; valedictory eddress, Sher- man Christensen; remarks. PrlnolFather Lenfers of German nailk) X E, Johnson; presentation of tionality, Is a member pf the MisPrest. ad J. J Jacobsen; diplomas, Order of the Divine Word. He dress to graduate Dr. Thoms L. sion left Llncheng alone on bis dangerMartln of the B T U.. music. ous mission. , School Male Ole club. Advices previously received in observed be Frl trill ley Th annual bsnquet Peking had reported that th ben- dav, May I will b served on th mage of the dlt leader hud Issued en ultimatum St d.IO p. high school audltorlunr 4ey of grace from m. Business meeting will be at I May vn tnd tti 4iRo to which th - Another dispatch said th chlsf-ini- n rensral public Is Invited will begin had allowed twe days in a n the gyn at p. tn. communication to . th Chinese timed 1 Sunday. Whether th Monti High School new message to th foreign diploconveyed by Father Lenfers Student Body Elects mat changed the hour at which th 1 period of the ultimatum began was (Special t Th New) annual no explained by him, but Sunday Th MANTI, May was counted by the election of next years high school presumably student body officers resulted aa Chieftain a the first day of hla Melfellows' ns it Jensen, president; three. vin C Miller vjo president: Gin Anderson, treasurer; Ada Jensen, American Troopt secrstsry: Tom Prrv, yell master; Massl Barton, msnsaer of draAre Called Out matics; Eunie Anderson, manager of Clarion; Ethel Lowry, manager (By the Associated Frees) of debating; Mlgnon Keller, reTIENT8IN. May It. American porter. troop here were called out early Sunday morning to be prepared to WATER PETITION FILED. railway property following Application for th use of four guard reports received .at American miliSecond fret of water from of a battle in tary headquarters we orrk in Emery oounty (tween Chinees troop filed Monday jrlth the etat engi- progress and at wabrigands neer by FrigarK.-Adem- s, The Tengsban. IP miles ter Is to be used fop th Irrigation west of her on th Pektng-Mu- k den railway. of 175 scree of land . According- to the statement I , by American headquarter sued Salt Laker Seek$ Grant here, where more than too United Of Emery County Water States troops are based to protect railway lines from Peking, th A further link In th traffic Inspector at Tangehen reIrrigation HA. - Christhat Chinas trOope there projects launched by tensen of Salt Lake became known ported bad turned bandite and had broken Monday with th filing ot another loos in th city. application for appropriation of wamutinears attempted to loot ter with the state engineer. In this n The native bank and n pitched belInstance Mr. Chrlateneen peek t 0 ensued li between them and poAcre feet ef water from an unnamed branch of the Ferron creek for use lice, abpperted by ether troops, eaUtwr wMohIqiAA..hlf an hmlr . tictil e n r eNfMruwn tigtten tbOutTnairpreve-- thr Presses bought BELOW COST from a New York factory that must guarantee hie- - requirement. - "Th chieftain then ordered that th term be drafted. Thi wa done, and n Chinese called Toung retd n a translation of th draft and handed it to me for transmission to th diplomat. "I Said to the chieftain: 'You nr too smart, too intelligent, to shoot thee Innocent person for nothing, adding, however, that I would walk the whole night, sore feet and all, to carry out hie word. I said I felt sure th diplomats would acquiesce in th demands. -H replied, Do not deeetv ourself, or believe me soft. What threaten I will carry out exactly as I promise. You era missionary, and you know that what I say Is true. "Then, speaking In English. J turned to the prisoners, H will not carry out hla saying: threat because I shall hasten to Llncheng and I am certain .th diplomats will do everything to sav you. - Prisoner Write Letters, u prisoners sat replies to the letters I had writing brought In to them, and Leon Friedman wrote a general appeal to the diplomats which all signed. - "I asked to Mueeo. but the chieftain informed m that Muaao was prostrate with lllnees four miles away. Wang advised me to hasten away, b sea use he would not in, s aftershe had shopped Silk et b. FLOUR TheWestemBEATSTHEMALL! a t v if . d. pf-t- b. terdU111" v Then I begged to ae the cap. fives. First they brought in Leon H looked well, and Friedman sat down and talked to me for a an hour. . He theiFcalled quarter of Eddy Ellee, since h talk Germsn. Ellas alio was well red cheeked. Major Allen then was brought In. Next He wee calm the younger Ellas waa carried In carried because his right foot was Infected jtpd badly swollen, the condition of it looking neriouA When hq asked for medicine, the bandits told hlm-- doctor was coming to pee Chevalier Muse (an Italian attorney of Shanghai) Ella said hla foot pained him. I talked to the captives, told them all thet waa being done and. explained th demand of the ban- -- Skagga Purity at these saving price can Purity Coffee . .250 ckn Purity Cofe . .280 State Street Ca tinned -- Program Announced Shoulder Bones, pound 246 III Sere Captive. sixty-- erTicc 23K A Vary llttl spread over th irrl tated skin slops the Itching, burn Ing end smarting right away. Then th gentle, wonderfully healing medlratlnn In poalam begins to work. With th Irritation gone, the skm at Tmr tr is easy for Fsslam to eheck ths inflammation and clear force. i sway th eruption. At all druggists I talked with him for move then 10c Adv an hour, but wea unable to soften or modify the demenda, which included guarantee from th foreign diplomats since th bandits were unwilling to accept any pledges however official from Chinese placed. postmaster Isn't friendly or timid to engage in political activity which la forbidden by executive ordef but usually evaded in behalf of the man who has th power to enforce the executive order there are always other federal office holders who can wield political influences aa for Instance the local United States attorneys, ooUectera or internal revenue 6r other representatives of th fedhxilUTKI eral government. But somebody must visit these federal office holders and tell them fifth birthday anniversary Sun- what to do and how to do it so that ing at an ultimate asttlsmsnt of day, At the home of hsr daughter. delegations may go to the Reit th reparations Question hated on Mmnational convention -. Lena NlBr--A o'clock din publican a and Instructed to cast their wa eerved for the family and pledged LL.n 5 manys Germany, 0inee friend. sWhit It , require, capacity esmetion ballots for Harding. I 2 as well as the entente, should be formed th centerpiece at th table. Indeed, almost as much organisa- . tion to run a cam4 paign ae a contest for final election. Moat Be Candidate, Mr. Harding is in an embarrassing position for he ha not sought' renomination. Friends la the cabinet circle and hi political advisers have Insisted fa mast be th candidate of the party, that - h owes It to th party tomak th Wliy feasts time in useless wandering from one race or else chances of victory will ' store to another to do be diminished. They hav argued your shopping when you can that If Mr. Herding doesn't run on step into one of Skaggs' Stores and supply your entire th record of hi own administratneeds big caring 7 ions, hie withdrawal would be construed aa an admission that the Why say more 4han yea should at some high record Jen't wort It defending. To eeek a candidacy while in th priced credit store when you can stretch your dollar Whlto House doesn't sit well with to Its th public at large, yet some imjrabo by paying cash at our stores and of the up usual values we hare to ot-- t petus must be given to th rsnom-natio- n campaign. fer ecr easterner. General Attorney Daugherty would have- handled th matter Groceries at Eay'yocr Skaggs aqd effect a big and without a bit of worry eaelly for the president for Attorney General Daugherty' health prevent him taking care of nla own All Cfcr Murray Sugar House officialfromduties let alone managing a political campaign. JFlril men Kan , only, The logical successor - to Mr. Daugherty is Foetmeater General cour.Tzcv3 quiCs G- - New Who Is the intimate - - - V a ' .7 Merry y frlead of Mr, Harding and a vet' ran politicise himself, having been chairman of the Republican as national committee in th old and being well known to the days po(Standard Sweet litical folk from one sndof the to country , th other. 8 New Corn, for Harry is sufficiently experienced also to ' know how to handle th postmas' I ter without trespassing on offl-dPierces medium. pork 10- -, rules against political activity, , I Wiu and beans Mr. Harding can't publicly desA,. ign! Harry New ae hi political That Would ba a palmanager. Sweet Easterti Sugar Cured, pable effort to get th renomina18 to 201bs. each.' in,-Who- le tion. Until Attorney Genera) Daugherty got back her for conor half,' ,1b. ference, plan have literally been up In th air. With Nice Shoulder, Steak, OCn Mr, Daugherty decision to concenmmG 2 pounds trate on getting beck hi th pestmsster general willhealth, have to look to Mr. Harding's political Interest. That's the new lineup. and Cr A fa; t):,ll KILLED BY HIBHTFILL HEALS SKIN lies MAY 15 E In- note. Those government official who have informally discussed the exchange of note see ne possibility that a new German offer could be made which would not likewise be rejected on the ground of its flex ibllltr. Talk of a government crisis is dismissed as inviting a needless complication of an already gravelyaggravated Internal and forelgnelt-uston.no seems to T Reichstag Leader Inclin- ReichstagThere group which would will assume th legacy Chancellor ed to Ask International Ingly Th Cuno would leave behind United Socialists, of all th parEconomic Commission ties. least aspire to government honors in the present situation, peclaliy In view of the Allies rewhich jection of a reparations offer In no smalt extent, wax- - Inspired and supported by this group. :i(By Tli Associated Press) 1 ' Cuno Still Strong. t BERLIN, May IS. Th slllsd There hss been no Indication replies to th reparation offer of that Chancellor Cuno has forfeited Mar 2 have engendered In official parliamentary support and relcbsUg circle a belief that Thera i an inclination in politithe only path now open to Ger- cal Quarters to Induce Chancellor Minister Cuno and many may well he th dispatch of Rosenberg Foreign to address the briefest creditor a brief formal not to tbs not to th Allies setting Joesibi that Germany will uncondipowers suggesting that th Reich tionally accept the findings of an unreservedly consents to permit a authoritative commission for the commiMlon of, international econ- fixing of guarantee and the terms omist to determine per ; oblige of the necessary loans'. The Invitation would also decide the ques"tlon , tion of securities Insofar as they ' Bueh a solution of the diplomatic eonoern reparations adjustments - deadlock. It Is argued, would . BIRTHDAY. ford th entente statesmen an opMT. PLEASANT, May It Ur portunlty to Indicate their pprov. a( of or opposition to a plan aim- Camilla Noland, celebrated her Cism, TUESDAY ILL HOSTAGES f.!U BE WHY POSLATJ corporated In the relche recent offer it was burled In the body of the -- NEWS REMEMBER, ' 246 STATE ; DONT FQRGET - picked up by the flood and swirled through t(i display windows of store. Wrecked, they were left inside the store by the waters, he eald. More than half of th automobiles in Hot Springs, he said wars parked on the 'downtown streets and Virtually every on of these was wrecked or carried away by the flood. He estimated -- that at least 500 automobiles were wrecked. Mr. Arnold said it would b at least three day before automobile traffla to Hot Springe would b possible A Missouri Psclflo 'work train got through to Hot Springs shortly before noon and officials Of th road said , regular train service would be resumed immediately. A wa started from her special train at noon. Th men were trapped when (he wnter struck tbe lower part of th town, nnd I assisted in puijing their bodies from the Water," he said. The torrent swept through the center Of th town. While Central avsnuS, th principal street, wds under many feet of water, fir was discovered in ths MSrauetts hotel. The hotel end On of th largest business block were desWater Plugs WCr subtroyed. merged and the flood roe so firemen could not get near rapidly enough to tbs burning building ts v " combat th flames Trihate of Hankow Panin followed th onrush of thi water snd people living In the Many Automobile lower parts of ths olnty abandoned Press.) (By the Associated Flood Swept Away by their homes and fled to higher HANKOW. - Chinn. "May 15. ground. About 1,000 soldlek and FENTON, Ark- - May IS, --Two ..Water stood from six to eight from Honan incorporated Into bodies were recovered from th feet deep In many of the stores."' water near th Missouri Pa. an army ar encamped seven mile flood TKXARlfANA. May lB.ftaU from Hankow demanding tribute eiflo tallway station at Hot Springs connection wtth Hot Spring from last night, according to J, W, Ar. of 1150.000 and n quantity of amnold, a lumberman of Benton who th south, has bean severed- - N munition as 4 price Of their de- wee trains have reached Texarkana there. Th tar authorities thu parture. Mr. Arnold said he had heard from that city etnoe eorly last night have refused fo comply. Hanunconfirmed and Trains betweed Peking report that other and It la announced at Mineourl Paof kow nr carrying guard detach-me- persona had been killed or drown ettte offtooa that two mile t nf forty soldier each a well d, . traekeg bet wo n Benton nnd Ark- - nltlon Later lha bandit oldiera were driven off. t Fearing damage to the railway were line, th American soldier to arms at Tientsin but called at trouble th of when th nature Tangshan was revealed and it waa discovered that therallroad waa not menaced, the American were marched back to their oom pound. Th American, fore .however, m. yesterday. but no alarm wa are "standing by prepared for ac- p. felt until .qn hour later when an tion In the event of further unusually heavy downpour sent th crest of the tlocd, bounding , through th street. Protection of Road The heroic renoue ef n Mrft. a In is brief and China Christianson told of : , Demanded The 'somewhat garbled dispatch. woman was caught in a torrent WASHINGTON. May 15 A down from th mountains that th Chinese government rushing flung about as the water take Immediate gtepa to guard th Xid her down to the mala street principal government railway, es- of the city. The current threw and her into an automobile what her pecially . the Tlenstin-Pukobodv became lodgedlines, ha been the Peking-HankoWith th aid of ropes, several mads by th dlplomatio corps In men swam to her rescue and removed to safety after cutting Peking. a commission of foreign mili- off her her hair which had became entary officers has beta created to tangled In the wrecked automobim further protect Ilf and property. She was survived by a lung motor. The commission Will Investigate The storm struck th western measure taken by the Peking gov- residential section Little Rock. ernment to protect the Chinee The heights section offelt th great-erailway from a recurrence of outof th blow. A number forces rages similar to that at Llncheng. of houses were wrecked or damaged end n school house wee demolitt Demand , ished. Trees were uprooted. da-me- w - w et Ex-Band- Jr; et W - 246 STATE MisTelegraph servlo of-tsouri Pacifle with th stricken city also has been out, presumably bj the storm. Western Union Telegraph Company wires sire ales down between Texarkana and Hoi Sprin- g- OTTUMWA, la., May IB. 4 telegram from Charles G. Orr, own. er of the Marquette hotel at Hof Springs, Ark.,, to W. H.v Keating 01 Ottumwa, bis brother-in-latoday reports that all guests of th hotel were saved from the blase whlol destroyed It. Th telegram reads; "Awful fir and flood.Map Quetti burned, all sat and well." he w - NEW ORLEANS. May lB.Thl weather bureau today Issued 4 flood warning- - for Arkadelpijia Ark., because of a rise of from five to eight inches In the uppei Ouachita baala for th peat 1 hours- WASHINGTON, May l Th commanding officer of the ermj and navy general hospital at Ltttti Rock, ) Ark., and of ssventt corps aren at Omaha. Nsb., wen directed by Acting secretary War Pavia today, to sxpadlt re porta on th flood situstlon nt Ho Springs, Ark. Th reports wti determine whether-- flood rel.io work will he required of the army sd th. Rain and Hish Wind i' Sweep lllinoi Regiot ST. LOUIS. Mb.. May aldefmble damage to property an; crops knd sever, damage to tele 6d telegraph wires w, phon reported todkyrrom insure Hit eourt . and eouthtfn fuinojit , of highwmds and reU raids sweeping th sectionhaav; las night. la St. r up rooufslsotMe tritt!ighu wti. Put out temporarily aadrpiat gUx - |