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Show A little advertising, my be a The jack of ail trade is the pa man who doesnt advertise. dangerous thing, but in a tude of ads. there is safety. multi- 32 -- a PAGES JUNE 19 1020 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATUKDAY SEVENTY-FIRS- . T YEAH PITCHED BATTLE FOUGHT IN IRISH CITY & b tfc 03 03 dSb 03 10) 03 e 03 103 03 db 03 ' 103 01 C03 03 03 Nationalists and Unionists Engage in Violent Rifle and Pistol Fighting in Londonderry TROOP REINFORCEMENTS ARE RUSHED TO DULUTH i FALL OF MINSK IS EXPECTED; 15 POLES MEET WITH REVERSES A ! f ' BERLIN, June 18. Alarming reports of the military situation on th8 Polish Bolshevik front are received by the Taeglische Rundschau from Breslau. The Poles have suffered important reverse!, it is said, and in some places large bodies of troops may surrender. . The fall of Minsk is expected, it is asserted, and the front from Dunaburg to Podolsk is yielding gradually, and belief' is expressed that Warsaw may be occupied by soviet troops. Excitement prevails throughout Poland, the dispatch CHIB IS II r,s PHOIECT stated. The Polish minister to Germany told the Associated Press today he had received no such reports, and that he considered them incredible. Reports Show Several Per sons Are Wounded; Take Active Part In Affray That Creates Reign of Terror Among Ex-Soldi- Afghan Troops Concentrate On Frontier; Turkish Nationalist Movement May Mean New War; World State Perilous. Citizens. LONDONDERRY, Ireland, June 19. This city spent another night of terror last night as a result of violent- Pistol and rifle fighting between Nationalists and Unionists. There was a two-hopitched battle at the riverside. Comparative quiet was finally restored by the aoldiery. Many Of the Unionists engaged in the hostilities were The small police force was powerless and the military ultimately had to "be called ouC'' Comparatively tranquil conditions were restored by midnight, although firing continued several hours more. The reports received by the authorities during the morning showed that several men had been wounded. ' During the fray armed parties of both factions controlled large areas In various parts of the city. These parties stopped all pedestrians, whom . they searched for arms. ur Londonderry was the ecene of vlo lent rioting on Saturday night. May 15, Unionists and Nationalists clashing for hours. A politician was killed by the rioters and many persons were wounded. The. rioting was renewed on Sunday, and hundreds of troop . had tp be brought to the scene. It was not until wall into the week that the ! city was fully quieted down. Episcopal Dignitaries - Embark For England NEW TORK, June 19. Prominent dignitaries of the Protestant Episcopal church In this country wera among the passengers on the steamship, Celtic sailing today for England, where they .will attend the Lambeth conference, which opens in London July 9. The delegation included the Right Rev. Dr. Rhayier, newly elected bishop of Nebraska, . Would Prevent Energy Wastage by Women WASHINGTON, June 19. Modern-a- j of farm Jhome and general of labor saving devices as a iisage I means to prevent wastage of woman power, are urged In 'a. report made public today by the department of agriculture, agenta of which recently conducted a survey of farm homes. A reasonable amount of planning Investment in modand ern farm home equipment, the report asserts, would prevent a large part of the present wastage of energy on the part of the nation's rural homemakers. izatlon June 19. Senator formally of his nomination. WASHINGTON, The date of the notification G. ' Harding, Republican Warren presidential nominee, today had temporarily abandoned hie plan for taking a vacation and remained In Washington for further conferences with conparly leaders. It was said these until ferences likely would continue the nominee leaves for his home la Marlon, p.. where he will be notified Waterpower Bilk- -; COLBY DENIES r Has Been Sped r HE IS SEEKING WASHINGTON, Juns 19. The waterpower development bill, 10 years In the making, finally has ' become law. ' Announcement that Preat. Wil-so- n had signed the measure prior ter June 11 was made late yesterday at the White House. At the same time it was announced that be had failed to sign the joint resolution repealing most of the war time laws and the Underwood resolution providing for negotiations with Canada relative to the ' embargo on the shipment of wood . pulp to the United States. reto failed which bill Another ceive the Presidents . approval . would have authorized the war department to transfer motor , equipment to the department of agriculture for road construction and other work. Besides the water power measure. the President signed., seven - bills, passed in the closing' days of the recent session of Congress. ' They included an act authorizing . the enlistment in the naval and . army service of speaking aliens, an act paying a navy yard worker for the lose of a set of false teeth. No examination of the delay in . apannouncing the. Presidents measproval of the water power ure was made. non-Engli- A. F. of L Select Denver for Meet Congress Allows Claim ' For Set of False Teeth. WASHINGTON. June 19. Treasury officials today expedited payment of to Michael McGarvey, an employee of the Brooklyn navy yard, for a new set of false teeth, which Congress decided he was entitled to aince hia other set was demolished In an accident. President Wilson yeerday approved a hill for payment of the claim along with seven other measures passed near the close of the last session of Congress. Grammer Murder Case Appeal is Dismissed MONTREAL. June 19. Denver, Colo., was selected by the American Federation of Labor here today tor Its 19fl convention. Birmingham, Ala., was the only rival under diaeuasien. Denver defeated Birmingham for the convention by 34,01)0 votea, when on motion of the southern'deleratee Denver was declared unanimously selected. W. G. Shea of tho Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, was unanimously selected fraternal delegate to the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress. op-pe- el ce I ET. JOREPH. Mo, June 19. An unsigned letter received by the Vogt of near Elba, from a Howard! , police today, stated that thhead-S.body found tn Lake Contrary county d strict court decision denying! aim a hearing to determine If ho isj sever-- ! dav ago is that ofh- -a an n-Omaha woman. The victims ana. was diemi'ieed by the state h j hai not yet been found. premt coin ' todar. m N n centrating at the frontier In order to attack Indlan-Afgha- tht British In India. , 'LONDON, June 19. A conference between Premier Lloyd George and at Hythe, which waa tha scene of the notable - conference between the two prims ministers Ip May over tho German indemnity terms. The Hythe meeting is preliminary to tho conference at Boulogne on Mon day at which Franco, Oreat Britain, Italy, Japan, Belgium and Greece will bo represented. Great Interest la being taken hero in the meeting at Boulogne. Newspapers remark the state of tho world Is more perilous than it was two years ago. May Mean New War. , The Turkish Nationalists situation In Anatolia amounts, according to several estimates, to tho outbreak of a new war." Mustapha Kemai Pasha, leader of tho Nationalists, la said to completely control Anatolia with tho exception of a small arta held by tho British. His forces comprise 17,000 fighting men who are well equipped and have abundant available reinforcements. What remains of tho Turkish government is declared to be helpless Additional anxiety has been caused by1 the belief that Mustapha Kemai la acting in accord with the Russian Bolshevik government. . " - . Win Tennis Title , , June Bandits Loot Bank. record attendance of several thousand persons saw Johnston, the America ft,wnthe championship, In thd London Tenrla matebea. Time after time the brilliant returns and counter vollejs brought out rounds of applause. Both player were In magnificent form. It waa Johnston's ferocious fogehand drive which turned the scale in hia favor at a critical stake In the third aet. At this stake Tilden led four to two with hia service game in hand. He had not lost a single service game. Here Johnston captured Tilden' service with faultless driving, without dropping a single point. 'Johnston followed tn with his service game In which Tilden captured the first three points snd once again seemed to have the match tn hand. Johnston, however, by terrific deliveries captured the game and made It fonr-a- ll Johnston won his next service, thus leading five to four, snd ones again captured his opponent's service, winning six to four. LONDON, 19. A of Justice Department Warns Dealers and Manufacturers Against Illegal Price Agreements. -' today (Unpaid) from dares that Afghan troops are con- WASHINGTON. June 19. Baln-bridColby declared In a statement today that he was not even a receptive candidate for permanent chairman of the Democratic National convention. Mr. Colby aaid: "The report persists that I am to be permanent chairman, of the Democratic convention. This report has no, foundation. The organization of the convention and. the choice of its officers are matters which the convention itself will decide. ' I am not even a receptive candidate for the position of permanent chairman. . There are many members of the party with much stronger claims upon its recognition and who richly deserve any honor in its gift I am going to the convention with no Admiral Rodman Says other thought than to He Knows of no Intent heartily with my fellow delegates from the District of Columbia and to participate in the deliberations of the , .To Seize Oil on Coast convention modestly and I hope helpfully. LOS ANGELES, Cal., fun. 19. A I shall leave at the last possible moment and return to my duties in statement that he knew of no Intenrt of the United States Washington the moment the conven- tion on the tion adjourns. . navy to land, marines at Los Angeles harbor to seize fuel oil from the plant of tha General Petroleum company waa made today by Admiral Hugh Rodman commanding thf Pacific fleet, A temporary order restraining Commander John Mel from taking the oil waa issued in thd United State district court here yesterday, ge Take Accused Men From Jail and Lynch Them. To Article 27 , I. A wireless doMoscow June Sees American Omaha Woman May Be Murder Victim LTNCOI.N, Neh.. Jqne II. An by Allen V. Grammer. under en-terto be elrytrocuted for the murMr Lula der of hi mother-in-la- LONDON, Record Crowd t well-direct- I f , day Avers His Activity in San Francisco Will be Confined to Duties of Delegate; Will Leave Early. To Give Support I Premier MlHerand of France hat "been arranged for this afternoon and Sun- CHAIRMANSHIP HELD BY GOVERNMENT still was tmdecldad today. Senator Harding still was receiving belated congratulations and promises of support from Republican leadera and many called In person U discuss issues of the forthcoming campaign. A11 were agreed that the most essen tial step was to weld Into one organization all elemants of the party. By President CLOTHES Sheriff Declares he Has an Organized Attack Will be Made to Mexican Regime PROFITEERS IN SPENCER. la., June 19. Bank rob- her ewriy today blew oyenjthe safe In miles the Rosaie Paving bank. south of here and escaped with ft, 090 in money and IS, 090 tn Liberty bonds If Democrats Will Indorse League ; AX FRANCISCO, June 19. Whatever stand is taken by the Democratic national convention on the league of nations It wilt be an indorsement of President Wilson's course la the opinion of tead-r- s in the Democratic national committee here today. The statement waa given sut without fear of successful contradiction. i A June WASHINGTON. Warnlng that agreements between manufacturers and dealer which prevent dealers from reducing the selling prices of manufactured articles is unlawful was sounded ; today by the 'department of jus' tice as part of it campaign to lower the coat of living. , . NEW TORK. June 19. Frederick Glmbel,' flrat vlca preaident of Glmbel with ator Brothers, departmant branches In many cltls. was arreateda today by departmant of Justlc agent on & charge of profiteering li cloth' ing. Glmbel la head of ths New fork stora. J. J. Dowdell, general merchandiae Slaw-te- r, manager of th store and C, D. were arrested clotning buyer, also are on similar charges. AH three profit In clothcharged with making ing of from 90 to 975 per cent. On of the highest profits alleged to have been made wae at an advertised sale of men'f clothing. It la waa sold charged a suit costing 93 for 76. Other chargee were that a tl.SO mohair suit was sold at 29;an-a $16 suit waa sold for 33.76 and other suit costing 5.60 waa sold at 15. According to Agent John J. Mitchell, Mr, Glmbel placed the responsibility for the alleged mark up tn price on Mr. Slawier and "threatened to him. Glmbel. Dowdell and Slawter were released in 91.000 bait each when arraigned before Commissioner Hitch- cock. July . was set for their preliminary examinations. J. J, Price, epeclar agent Investigating the Glmbel firm, said that ths specific chargee upon which warrants were served todav represented a selection out of 133 which have been laid before the grand Jury. , Chargee of profiteering in the sale of foodstuff are pending against the firm of Glmbel brothers tn Philadel. . phia, Mr. Price aaid. WASHINGTON. Juna II. Editorial comment in Mexico City newspaper and Interview with prominent officials of th present government of Mexico, a shown In dispatches received her today, indlcat there ia a strong probability that th new regime will - aupport and indorse Ibe falnou article 17 of the constitution of 1117. against the operation of - which f he United FUates,. .Xireat Britain and France repeatedly have pretested. Excelsior, a leading newspaper of Mexico City, announced that "we found almost unanimity of opinion to uphold in aJl Its part the nationalisation of th sub-- , soil, which is regarded a India- - , passable to the development of Industry. Arrest Syndicalist After Long Chase LOS ANGELES. Cal., June 19. Alfonso Cordoba, 35, aaid to be wanted Jn New York to answer -- charges of anarchy, was arretted here today on a charge of criminal syndicalism. Hia arrest fol1 lowed a search ef month throughout oahern California by city, state and federal officers, it waa said. Resolute Wins NEWPORT. R. I., June 19. Railing in iight airs Resolute won. ,a' sixth victory today in the ninth of the trial race with Vanitlo to which shall meet determine ' IV tn defense fthamroi-of khm - Americas cup. As seen from Ursoluie crossed the finish tine St seconds ahead of her rival on elapsed time, which would give . her a margin of 2 minutes, g corrected time. The greater part of the race which waa arranged as a leevytrd and wlnd- CHICAGO," June 19. Members of ward affair, was a reach. In which tha appropriation committee of the Vanitio first Trent out ahead. house, heed-- d by Congressman James W. Good of low. and accompanied by officials of the reclamation and Re-elected national park service, will leave Chi. on a 1 lour of cago tomorrow night national parks and reclamation proj ecta tn the west. Th parks and projects to be visited House Committee l Is Planning Tour Of National Parks aec-on- da Reed ars: , Nebraska: North Platt reclamation project. Colorado: Rocky Mountain national park. Nevada: Newland project. California: Yoeenntte national park; Orlsnd and Klamath project. Oregon: Crater Lake park 'and Co. lumbia river highway. Washington: Mount Rainier park; ' Yakima and Umatilla project. Idaho: Boise and Minidoka projects and Arrow Rock dam. park and Wyoming: TeUoweton Shoshone project, Montana: Glacier park and Haatlsy and Milk -- r projects By Missourians KANRA8 CITY, June 19. A. United Btz.te Renat or Jim Reed'today was unanimously reelected to represent the fifth Missouri t Kanawa fit ) di.-i- ct at tbw Democratic national convention at Han Francisco. The district Renat or delegation Reed after hia rejection by the state ooevwstton which ordered the district to name another del. egate. DULUTH, Minn., June 19. National guardsmen from the state encampment at Fort finelling arrived here early today to reinforce tha guard about the gt. Louie county jail where 14 ngroe are being held In connec- tion with an attack upon a young white girt Th soldier a e armed with machine gune and rlfjea... r. , Th request for the troop waa mad last plghl by Sheriff Magta ot St. Louis county to Governor Burn- OVlst at 8t, Paul. .Tha sheriff declar- ed he had Information that a or- ganised attack was to be made in an effort to lynch th 14 negroes. Last Tuesday night a mob of S.000 persona wrecked th city jail and hanged three tiegroe arrested In connection with the attack on the girl. ht . Former German Emperor Waa Not Attacked by v Aasassini, Saya Officer ; Holla Jd, June 19. M. DOORN, Pereboorr private secretary to the former emperor, assured the Asso- elated Press thid morning that no at- tack - had been made on William of Hohenxollern, despite persistent ru. mors that such an ajtack was made, at 6 oclock on Wednesday aflernon. Wisconsin Indians Are Gathering to Participate In Medicine Dances v" . GRAND RAPIDS. Wlaeonsin, June 19. Between 400 and 500 Indiana are here today participating in the sacred medicine dance. This religious cere- mony began laat night and will con- ttnue until late tonight, tender the leadership of Alex Lone Tree, the na- Lice Americana came in all t heir splen- dor bright blankets and robes, warpaint, feather and all. There is much dancing, chanting s. A a sacand beating of rifice and for spiritual welfare th leaders were presented with gift by the penitents of the tribe.' . ; ' . tom-tom- Coming peek's Weather. Juno 19. WeatheC for the weej beginning WASHINGTON. predictions Monday; "Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri valleys. Northern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions Moderate temperature; considerable cloudiuesa and occasional rains. Roulhern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions, and Pacific states Generally fair and normal temperatures, Police Believe Two or Three Person Now Know Who Elwell Murderer is and NEW OHK. June IV. Tvv probably three persona, know the murderer of Joseph B. Elwell, wealthy sportsman and whist expert, who was shot In hi home her laat week. Assistant District Attorney Joyce announced today. Acting on this belief, the Elwell home has been sealed and Mr. Jovcw has declared his Intention of continuing investigation along th tines of .. Cross questioning the murdered maa j friend. district attorney refused to the woman in the case as other than "Mias Wilson" yrbv was tdertl--f led as th owner of the pink ,ik lingerie found tn Eluelt bedroom, the morning ef the murder. Rhe was married, Mr, Jeyoe C eclar-e-d. Th dnu-trna- te , i ' J |