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Show rr Temperature. ' Roof tot Boston Bi&g KiskM a ifmum Sunday , . .....ITT Min mum ...41...,. 3391 fifcluiimum. Monday 3 9 ...42.... t.4lV... Im am 54 Voon PRICE FIVE CENTS LAKE CITY SALT UTAH MONDAY - . . . . . gg 57 SEVENTYFIFnrTEAR APRIL.. 27 1925 - ELECTION Lord Former-W-ar Fop FiveKilled 600 Feet Down in Mine Shaft When Gas Lets Go; Four Babes in Home Burn Fails to Disturb Official Washington, Declares Lawrence. PEARL HARBOR ATTACKED BY BLUE FLEET; BLACKS RESIST; BOTH CLAIM FIGHT VICTIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT IN S. L. BT DAVID- LAWRENCE WASHINGTON. April Vt -(CPA) The United State govern ment I undleturbed hy the election cP "von Hmdewburg a president real-of Germany izing, of course - Maneuver Umpires Admit Capture Of 'Two Islands. ArmyNavy WEUGETMDtBS that the German eoplr zmy oshoose w hom so tut Foreign dev-el-- policy change of ope a necessity Tor hers may; wtewpointr'thr-awtheritisplana to falfitl. her obligation and continue her ; a .flMnme-jUerma- BT WILLIAM Minister Stresse-matiHowever, Expected to Resign Because Of Opposing War Lord- - they jilciise and; TLat tmxU antup py n, Tlthlenln oTthe net tor traffic law violators ai announced Monday aa the .result of the numerous aoridrnts and (no fatalities Huuday- - -- Fall of Painleve Government, Return of Poin-car- e to - a fortunate turn in the affairs of Germany. Power-Amo- The point haa been reached in American foreign policy wher the "trove foment is interested in getting Us money out of Europe more than in any achievement for democracy If the German prefer a monarchy to a repuxli there will be1 no word .of dissent uttered here And this to a large extent is believed to be the inner thought of the allied governments even though on the surface they may insist that 1 the election - ot von Hindenburg f militasum signifies a return nnd another war. Tha -- American government has made some, geamraa. dieee tioaef a dusmamsnt conference-M hich become even more jnay now that the monarchist class is in the ascendancy in Germany, for unless all European countries enter into a pact to reduce armament thg Alternative5 will be larger standing armies on every side. io-a--he ; Av Official naturally refrained from comment here, but not conceal their interestth.yIncould the German election. The tin were of the President of Germany arc of Xr . crmina. nothin like ihn W.ll'hi or iha Cnlted hhuea. The German president la not even a. pomerful an the Drenident of brants It la the German chancellor who really wtelda moat of the , power anataeous to those of the American chief executive. And a chancellor must retain the support of the constantly or n monto out of power. Whetherpeople arch finally established as the titular head of the aovernment as In Great Britain or whether the name president Is used Is of little practical Importance where there is democracy a In England In the parliament and the system of elect , lng a premier. - ng y of 't of .The Honolulu reached , thetr htight A4y,, . Both Aide claimed victory a Assaulted the BluT the Oahu island on wfiTcTPi "located ThlTgreaOiax gTbaee Pearl Harbor, gnd the Black forceemeimemrd a atitt defense. Activities today, the second day of the maneuver, were marked b increased gir force and Hght naval equipment on both sides Two destroyers and a mine Iaxer of the Blue- Lorres maiucg toward Honolulu dere sunk oft Diamond Head by roast battery fire, umpires announced. The Black submarine tender was "alink by a Blue- - aubmarine southeast of Oahu r were ,rngag-iBlack airplane by the Jenemv" off Oahu, but known as yet .he resuj(a"are.-Co- t The Blue apparenth have a cordon of ubmrrtnes surrounding Oahu and a major engagement jh - - -- nTTU.IV. April 27. (INS) Tlic official vote In yesterdays . election follows: KlfLED IN II 639 399. v Marx, 13,752 244 Thallmann. t 931,593. 21.910. Others, llindeuhnr TRIOHEARPLEATO: TWOS. L Holland. April 27. (By Associated Press) Twon automobiles bringing hitch from Germany arrived at 6 r tits momtnic with the tuns , Of the election of Von fl inthu- went direct to tins bur, and rliateau over which fla files. The HnbenoUcrn and Ills Tins were overjoyed at the news and erect animation rehened atttw rhnteau. loiter in the day one of tilt automobiles started the return trip to Germany. E A (By radio to .the Deret News the Chicago-BERLIN'. A jvrtJ 26 Almost th flrin of the prenidpntl.il election may be the resignation of (eiiHtave RlreH.Se- a ONE-D- -- AY By AUTOS DOORY, CUHliy rult Btreaee-man- ( $T$AflAHH (Copyright, 1925 Daily N w Co n opposed the nomination of General because hM understand the foreign complications w hlch would result. Chance llor Blither haaN, decided the cabinet need- - im- - resign a decision which has awakened some by the Chicago Coneratlveand common. The XTom-we- re en- tire Berlin police force, arfned with turned out and prevents ed greater trouble. Just what the victory will mean - 1 T- nr dustry.- -- Mining Man, Legislator, Run With Judge J f Denney df the commission and Amos Down as He Crosses Washington Belt of the Arizona commission qq the bench witl ExaminSecond South Street. sitting er J. C. Harrimen of the inter- state commerce commission an at tempt is being made to "unrate n Two were hilled and six Injured scramble expressw end rail was dehlch, it dairy products In automobile accidents In Salt clared, are throttling the industry Bake Sunday in the Mountain-Pacifi- c territory The hearing results from the Mu The dead are Henry Welsh 70. Colo Mr for maxiy yearf a resident ot Park Clt, prominently Identified with various Industrial development in the state, former taJ committee Republican chairman, wa fatally injured ehen truck by an autotifoblle drixen. by Tdlaa Daryl Bagley on Second South between Seventh and Eighth Eaat Bryiday morning. atree, He was assisted to hi home, 724 east Second South street, by F E. Whitworth of the Whitworth drug store, where he remained until 1 pm. when he lout consciousness and was remoxed to the Holy Croat hospital, where he died a few horn later Examination disclosed he suffered a fractured skull, a broken nnse wrenched houldeivand poa-sle Internal injuries Witnesses of the accident told pollee that as Mi Bagiev drove eat no Second Smith street at a moderate rate of speed Mr Welsh across the street started in dtatfrrnil direction north Mim the automohlte Bagiev wounded horn and said it appeared Mr Welsh was farnough ahead to be out of danger when he suddenly became confused and. stepped shack into the danger gone HI Injuries at first appeared to be superficial, and for this reason he was not taken direct to the hospital Representative W'eleh iws horn In Southbrldge. Mass. In 18S5 Early in life he felt Jhe call .of tha west and r&me'to Nexada. where he engaged In mining and road buildingHe later removed to Park City, where, he remained for a number of years, holding a number of portanf public offices In 18S9 he established the firm of Welsh, Driscoll and Buck retail store, which for many ears was a rendezvous for early day prospector . Served In IcgUhnnr, For the past 1 year he has tired nr rrtr lake, annougft hi legal residence In Park CitV and was elected state representative from flummlt county at the laet general election While in tha legislature, Mr. Welsh fathered a number of important measures, seeking to curb the extravagant use of public funds.' Among theae were the budget la for school districts, cities and -towns Although receiving7 only an elementary education in Southbrldge. Mass, Mr. Wish was a thorough student. And by constant study became an authority on mining and r hustnens S?X Alelsfi, el - Tna'n-taihln- ' g s tme-xrn- k 'Mr. .Vvelsh was Also active m chantr work, being associated with a Tnnnhri3f relief entefpHseaUur-in- g the world war, giving freely of both, him time and tnonev. In civic life Mr. Welsh waa a member nf ifi chamber of commerce. the E)k and chairman of the Bammit county unit of the Utah State Taxpayers' association. Continued on Page One Bed. Two) ' v - HenryT' WeIK,' state representative, and J. H Turner, formerly of T4uenoVIflta, r - corn- tual Creamery company' plaint against the .f.AmerirAtl Rail- -r way express, handling $5 per cent of dairy sh pments, and several individual railroads, Nineteen Mmliiln. Any result from the hearings, which will he repeated at Boise, Idaho Helena. Mont, Portland Ore Spokane, Vah4 Ban Francisco and, Los Angeles, Calif and other western cities will has e to accome about thro igh l tion V F. Jensen, president of the Mutual Creamery, company, testified that there are 19 different extra-lega- rate scheduresMost are tntraetate and are different for each state, he said while the interstate commerce commission has jurisdiction only over the interstate fates For 'this reason a previous hearing proved futile Western states have appointed Mr. Betts and Judge Denney to sit in on the hearwhile has encommission ing e$ch tered the case as an intervener Tha commission will make a finding and the state committee will make a report which will no doubt be adopted bv the various states H V Pricketi of the Utah traf-feervice bureau Hived the foundation for the contention of plainscale tiff that the "Beatrice should be put In operation generc ally over the Mountain-Pacifistate. This scale taking Its name from the Nebraska citv applies over the middle states as far west a Colorado. Higher Than "Bcalrhc. v Mountain-Pacific rates are without exception higher than the "Beatrice scale, and Mr. Jensen testified that there was not a single rate for a distance "reasonable over KM) miles in the entire terri- torv conFrom the ducted A.' B Roehl. attorney for th express companv. it Appears that the company will not oppose that adjustments of the condition make k possible to operate .cream erle and stations r some localities and Impossible at otherg capHowable of greater production ever, the plaintiff wtlf be met with th opposition In trying to establish conBeatrice scale an tb carriers are higher axpanwa tend operating and traffic denaity lower in the westein territory. o Heiress Flee to Wed With Rail King Son fAP) KEW YORK, April 27 Hope Garland, 19 yeara old. heiress of the 40.00(1 of approximately II. mea estate of her father, the late married A. Garland, waa secretly here Friday to Winchester Vitrh . IngsrsoIIsotr nf Howard L. Inger-aollvice president of the New York Central railroad. It waa learned yesterday. In The coupla were-- " married Grace church, bv the Rev. Dr. W. Russell Bowie, Th couple went to Washington and from thsra the bridegroom parent Mlaa Garland a brother, Charles turned 1800.000 of inheritance over to. the Civil Liberties union. explained he disapproved . of the manner in Which but father noti-fne- Gar-lan- It. WF5T NEWTON r'i ArrI 27. fA cnnructlon workmen were killed in an exploe.oa at the H jmphrev mine of ihe Mn elnnd Cob, orntany near heie n own i new Claims Tolls Throttle Mountain In-- - jI RER BT EtHIAR ANSEL, News to and Deaeret radio the (By the Chicago Dail News) The name BEHLIN'e April Zl of Hindenburg Sundav brought the to victory oxer pint of Potedam the spirit of We mar. Neatly one million pluralltx ia ho aaeured the old marahal, number one on the allied lint of ar criminal, for the presidency of the German republic, Socialist abstention in Kaxony and central Germany, Monarchist feeling in 2 Ooh.ooo Bavaria And nearly Communist vote turned the scale. Popular feeling ran surprisingly high. Old people turned out In Band of youth, great number? armed mth thick club, paraded hatles-between and MOW BATES Creamery offl-cor- is uncertain. The question is not what the German goxernment. Hit what the the Fench Intend to do Whethnr Painleve government will survive evrSthtr Poincare $ he shoe to power with people can return 1 told o. you th refrainBerlin in say openly Foreigner that the river of American credit he to Germany will certainly dammed, but how much and how Within Gerlong is uncertain. be many the effects certainly will beNationalists the First great. lieve they will fegaln control of Prussia and undertake a war on democracy. Second, It is believed a return to the imperial black, whtteand certain 'Copyright, red flag 1925, bv the Chicago Dally Newt ' Company, t DIPLOMATS IT FNGLA!U hKE TltorBLE COMING BT DAVID M CHURCH. A prtF- - 2 - 4 INS XX.VIXN, been poliUm have European thrown Into the greatest confuof General election the sion by Paul Von Hindenburg, diplomatic circle agreed today. Great Britain waa shocked and I wouldnt 'mind bein so fat an the Hindenburg trilookin except that folks baffled by some healtly quarters concern w on t take none of umph. In Dawes plan. ' for tbe wan fait nous-- - I rmy-nax- HiatieUvps' y , i; L WELSH. CATCE - Wnr-aencr- HBMil Official Returns 1 The victory of yon Hindenour aa interpreted hers a a personal one for the war hero He was not a party to the events that led up to the outbreak of war In 1914, In fact, he was on the retired list therf He Is now 77 rears old and the tote la for the most part. a tribute to the moderation shown by ti.e Held marshal In the stormy days of the revolution. The new German Bresldent. however. won Ky a clone margin. relatively speaking, and students of German politics here say tho election should he rewarded more ss a defeat for the socialists than a victory for any Individual or class The people were tired, they say. of the experimental! of the socialists and wabd a retrtp to a stroii man. Thus In Gerniary an In other countries, the verdict wan a nerallve one a decision aaalnst the parties In power rather than a mandate for a particular policy German embassy officials here have not been advised when the inaauru ration will take place, but middle of they think about the May. At that time tt will ha In- -' to on President Coolldae cumbent send a formal mensaee of coneratu-latto- n to von Hlndenbur and the German people whlch. ol course, will be done a America does not question the soveretan nsht of the German people o elect an j body to the presidency, na matter what his relationship to the outside world (Copyright, J925). - ay Prediction. Observer -e -- law and (hat jail sentences will be asked for all reekiees drivers, ho drive apeeder, and those without proper headlight. We have had twine as many accidents tliM year aa last, he aid. A number were arrested Sbb-dfor traffic law violations Including Georire Klley, 1L W. Duncan, Nan Brown. Vlary Stone, Ijoul, Handers. D. T. and J. C. Da via i -- reim-ture- . - Mtt-ri- ff FRENCH REACTION CAUSES CONCERN glgantfr AmcricAn pre-hm- War aentlmentaUty may Influhere ence individual judgment but the concern of the and s Am there; government In glean la largely materialistic. election If Von Hindenburg' means a reintergaied Germany and a carrying out of the Dawes -- plan ao that France will be d and debt owed America by France are paid, the elevation CTT- T- jj The K, Arthur Iteputj Nlehola, In charee of the (raffle demrtinent, declared renewed d effort will he uuide to 'Mdlators of thetraCflo ewltef G HON'ilA LJ - A pH. 27- - It is believed the marine force of the Blue flet will shortly attempt a landing Indications are that the enemy ns closing in on all des today and contact wtrtr the mam portion 94 the fleet is looked for hourly Loss of life has been heav.v, the umpires reported 'Thenrst 'offielaf 3 eon ion of the umpires was hajuleddtwn when they announced that tne attacking force of Blue had Molokai and Lanai islands, but had met with severe, losses Th Wyoming flagahip of the enemy scouting fleet, was heaviiv damaged by torpedo fire front the Black or defending forcing the Wyoming to reduce her speed to 12 knHs The fthawmut, a mine layer of the Blue forces, waa sunk by airplanes of the Black forces and - The Black ffstfhmafrnFislandv was "sunk hy gun fire from the Blue submarine S30 Two Black bombers failed in their attack e tbedetrttjr off Molokai of the attacking forces- scored tn bringing down a Black plane off Molokai Blue Advance forces succuftfuj, Ly landed on. Molokai snip Maui f Slowmn battery Light gun defending Honolulu were in action during the night" against destroyers and mine layers off the smith coast of Oahu A seaplane carrying an tmnplre was reported aa forced 'down on Malokai Island. d USB The men killed wer employed F Stark Construction cnt2 in sinking a shaft and a. ope It has been expeotei that the min would I e turned over to the coal company in a --few dax Rescue men advanced tha opinion that tl.a was canned byr gas explosion 1I1D WRFAKs TOWN. DENISON. Tex.. April 7 ( AP) Thousands of dnbnrs cf damage wa don here last night wh aMtrrifia wind and ram storm blew cotton coinpraea buildings across th ML K. and T. rmb 1 FAoliA Toad houses, damaging flooding business buiUiings and seven ng communlcatloi.s Transportation on the Kafv was blockeL Telegraph and felephon w res were Severs! snipped churchea were damaged." S OP MARSH U. ION HIMII.MH HI TWO 1 will not tako .rrtir from LtVT7 IJCRG. Germany on llindenburg "I am willing tie in red president-eleany party to grap the tiand of any German In (lie common work for the good of our countr -BF HUN proclaims (. P ) (icrmaojr Iixn finally awakened. letrtsle-T&eHtitKU YORK py write dec lion of Von Htudenbors Is a menace ti world peace in the opinion of JatiH W. crard. fortmr to Hrman. He dianu.1 vriicd tin election an a ffat dccla 1 and mon-h tlw (ermau people tf a iviurn k militarism archlstn. has driven France SOUTH VMVTOV Knglaml (1 NSwl think Germany Into this said David Lfojd, George. IL-W- ct by H IS) Pnv g.- 4 SERVICE US ir-T- ? GILA BEND Ariz, Fo.jr children ranging iron 7 burned to deth when here was d'strojed lx (AP) Cortex Law-renc- 3 WBRLDFEIERS Anti-aircra- ft Cortex wax Apr. I 27 of DvjJ In j wer lhHr hiu f re earJv serionsy' burned In a rescue attempt U brought out two aqxe FDI K B BF H Si: TO LONDON', ApC 27 (Alj (K DUIt BLAST BURNS Lieut Col Cecil L fcrTnger MmLALLA Ore. April 27. just returned from XS ) F oridud ot sui-- chiJArsfv. Hrboler of Police Chief Sour of wh6m at quotes svrd mit of 'Vienna as declaring that all tfday as details became known nf of Europe cbe police- department a blast in powder have agreed upon a general mund-u- p the small isolated settlement off of (V?mmmists-an(he expub-r- f Hcotfg MW south" hu pecked aliens within th Powder stored in a small build:I-- AP) next ASHI Vt tT N ing adjoining the Kolschinski farm German Club to Press one of the email Major Krrdrt .1 k L Mirttn, firt exploded when of the fsmilv touched a match For Prohibition Action Democrat on Ship Board . commander of The srm world bovs to it. Six of the seven children fl ers expedition and F'irt Lieutenwere plaxing m the store house at Slated for Bv EDGAR AV5ELL MOWRKR Tile and Lr ie P th time, ant Le gh , -Joe. 14 Tarl. 9 Taul. 5; ai! .1 tli nf rxprditlon. mrmt.rri "old (By Badin to Darat N.a and 27 April In died the fter a Sihospital g uiLin-inhe f.rt Chlcago Dally News) INS -- Brt E Haney, of Wash- - rece ved todav mile ride over rough roads In a BERLIN. April 17 (ORA)-Th- e n whose term a r Democratic 8UJ!h,d erM' e nieilal. to Ctlv Oregon Uiire, tl, first serious attempt to com men her of tha nlled rates hlp after the bJast and culMry gertlce performed tn"v!j bat alcohol frttt-!,- u German r wilt beptrg brqrrd rxplrr 7 wa believed to be fat- Wcspen. of. hnie peace mad from Mav 13 to 17 Hvgenier ahlv will be reappointed it was Another of the Rol-- i Hy special ac of I'ongrev tbiTiallx burned and social club will hold Indh ated tndav following a con- niedil wards to the eight frchinsk i bo was Injured, hut nut meetings throughout the enontrv ference tvetweeu President ( oolldge world f;ght officer at the tim seriously and have preached In were. Not once during the long, joji some of ifce.r numhgc al th churches to prepare m fng trip to Oregon fPv did the four el made gb!e Mfor promotion for a hill in the reichslag granting iorMartin and the box show any signs of the terrM rank, but onb local option on prohibition to-J paid which physic.ans said they er present two lieutenant fCopyright, 1925, by th Chicago 'imist haxe exrerienced The blsst day Dally News Co Dw had and rliurred them War uhl burned Pecrear3Tor Acting told the fliers the sucres rthlv of the undertaking wa not de Trial of Rep. Langley to mdix d jal kill but hit KIDNAPER excellent orgnizat oq tinl timeyi, On Liquor Charge is Set TODAYS GAMES g.xen bv and effectHe and other g.7verrmo-darioent- s NATIONAL. offlceis had been an important The tr al of John R. H. F contribution TV I1 ( hies Langtr), jointly mdictei hqe go In this corpeciton h Ut. 1LIE. ftRANTt J7 April expeod j, on five other - 2 7 3 11 March with Involved th thanks of the arriv to Major At ( ItiHnnatT Armed men of (!Ne40 of psse an. in and being charges kaufmann. kiene Hartnett; rh.ef of the army odxrar1 27. tjenera! f'aruk, iege llqtior wdthdrawLoisp ra v sa!rhipg ftu Karl ingo, Bicmlllor. l.uqiH and to the ruvv sir servb e. and was lodav set for May before e,x enumt and Lucille Chief Jusiire McCo in rrindna 11 w htn le kidnaped hurried t riiiHhtirg. at st. lioiils rain. court. , the eat side nf llrilntree mount iln UTIiORs I DOW DID. 4L IL-- R Ivarglry was convicted and tod wheq U rd was received thai 3Tn 1 N b ) ril- Rl 4 !enre(lon almi!rfhiU-M- t Ken.: 4V rhlld. had face fkwtt 7v f. I rd and-th4fltt of ti YC At ilrooklvn tuckv Just preceding indictment seen leaving an abandoned farm on darne Wtilie ZoD 15 IS t . 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Buck? and Mvat; Robertson and i. thcludk. no, - fmf trxdt. 7. (.aslon. The first article appears in todays Deseret News. --There will be one every day. You cannot afford to miss them. .... fusion - - I Carlson amt llenllhei Scott Hartley. Things-Burb- ank! He ts tm shat JdUmi f t lavratfea, hit Feed I t snfkttlc. He lathe aarivale gealtM ( thf mm 1 mukla fa ad Wetter nrlftbi of ahrwhs floweVa He la the Staler Gardeaer, she haa fswed hla ear sad trees, . the aeereta of atare, aad grw. , mad? them hi a 1 Ol RN MIKR THE Xheat aeeeessfalty saal a tardrs If yia lave flaweea asd ..1C nd NnrW brtlclire -- r Fr-'T- d d the. ripple when it was wrecked H the blast. w?m blown to hits and Nje bod of four weie found early tcday slorg the stupe 00 feet inside Halloway Aon Goldcr and Dixon; dfhd BasM r R If V Vow A'ttrk .... 0 4 .A 10 3 Philadelphia Slutwkc. Brail and O NiH, Gray and Cochrane. At i s' l-- J i |