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Show - , --2111E DESERET NEWS MONDAY. JUNE 21 1920 IP tMEMMMfaUt 661111S $vs BijAHNERICAN r7411 11117:".71N.Zir to arm would ultimatelY Cern' Africa." lie also declared be lied seta a letter from Lamest, De Valera Lit which the Irish "president" told he had gives up bcse of "obtaining Irish freedom plank In tte Demo. Cretin platform st Ban Francisco end would back the third party MOTO.. .,,,,,,k0k,rirkoNrkkikkykkf -kikikkIik,"w",10,1111iPfIllreklMII ,.... '' 4'4 iio p. N t; "..4 t'''... or', ,', ,t1 , 1 ,1 , , i t . kt . ,c AA. ,- .." ''' 41) on.) e I .1 i,.... 0, t trots that the "Wends of Irish free. dem kid aided in stabiletine the Plat Neve steamship line which , "Drive Dull Care'Away" , rMMOIMI!Mmml1111111111MIIIMIIIII 4 , , RESOLVE01 - RAC IContiousti from pogo NEETING A GUN TO SAVE; NOT TOKILL I: (,4...k 7 I 4 ,' ' ii.., , , i , 4- .6 , 7 k Attempted Attacks Checked, Tor several hours after the riotleg started crowd formed in and around the outskirts of the "'black bell."- - but : pollee. rushed to the district. teeded with little trouble in Vt., them. During the night, flouts parts of the city, there were atot lacks upon noire's. but authorities r have succeeded in preventing Lay tin. oral race movement. There were several attempts by 'Great Lakes sailors to form an atP; tack upon the "black boir In OTOng for the death of their shipmete," but these felled. Authorities at the naval metion rounded up all men on leave sent them back to the barracks. end that the Allysinnians were Reports I backed by the I. W. W. through a negro radical organisation. known as ere denied at the "Black Star." IV. W. headquarters. s , 1,1 " - '). : amt VA V-Af - V-4- 1 4 tr, ' . .4:411 148,,, kk 1 '" Women Voters, Visitors and Local Workers, Discuss Plans and -- Activities - of 1 ; mint." pa ) CONFERENCE 4 , Am.- -. N. V 4 VA 1 - -r "'s , $ 7 I ',; , iI REGIONAL 1 I, 1 k 4: Ilk p I . - ,,, . - II Z y A , 0 ti,,14 ' r 1,,4 ,i lk A A INTO e 4 deN ,o , DOWN 'N.. ' ' 1-- 4 DOWN , DOWN SPLENDID OFFER 75 INSTRUMENTS 7 I "4,1 DOWN s DAYNES-BEEBE'- S League. t ki Women Voter' Saturday Wight at Social Malt reseivod thole "sash's in4 4. to the thug rinriinnia conference in Your choice of either Columbia Grafou'oia, type E-- 2, or two models of Burnham 10'64 tive-I- n Utah of the lAn4LIO , . . numbor, in routs le San rrancleco. 10 : Swab Able, Vitt 1 ths Democratie nationol convontiom t:N Introdueod by Um C. S. Kinney. stall president et .tho league Um ' And And And And ', Richard Edwards of Porry, end., woo e ths first She said: ' (11 c 611y the tims of tho tout national we will have Se political campaign. 14 r-,tZ00,0041 or mors members. rho National Loague of Woman Voters is , 1 a 0 ...,.... ,........... ............ the in work the undertaking cz bitted . world today. It is not partisan, but I N It is political in that it seeks to tarry N , , OL, ....am . rr-hto oink party conviction of th nee's' .1k . 1,..., kw, I I Known in New York. fif. 1, 0e,410...lk,:l .. , ,?' I alty for legislotion moot vital to the WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY I, .., , ,...i N.,,,i; OhEmommob , , (..-women tho of and to have the country p. V1 7.lit NEW YORK, June 21.R. D. Jonas . , A., Inplocgcs for MI legislottea written iV , Cdr... 4.if. 1 sought by the Chicago police in con, , 1,...0,-.4- t to the notional platform of the Por. A nection with riots there yesterday. in tico We hove classified our domand which two persons were, killed follow, A hoods: 'Child Welfare' ander six treat - ' (Underwood Vnderwood.) . ' Int the burning of an American MIL The Horne and High 'Eduoktion.. ta known here s flcr. It. D. Jonas. Max Rindskopt. inventor on the New York City pollee boat oily.. 6,,,06.08wwmaiNtl,,, Gainful in 'Wow. Occupasecretary of the League of Darker Ian." detonoierating bow hie G-- 0 life line hurling min works. The glut Prices, lio Morals' and lon111114 and 'Pub tions.. Road' People." Ile appeared in the intera lifeline accurairly II.400 fret and has the highest commendation 111MI, !' Ws of the Black Star line owners of shoots 'indepondant Citisenship for Married U. S. tAteurnboitt Inapection Board. The power need la endowed ihe of ' the Women end rs eseking legislation the steamer Yarmouth. whose $5.000.- - on air awl vedertight cartridge. 91L'' that will enact our ideas into Iowa," 900 cargo of liquor was seised by' fed- -- ..lef,or Miss Mary E. McDowell of Chico-I- ., , ,, rat agents here after the vessel had ! Dr. Clops Is professor of claasica i Green Cement Painted returned to port following departure spoke of the 13.008.600 women of at Princeton university. Ho Is a rattles A for Cub a few hours before the proof Illinois and has written many books Amorica employed in gainful occu- s. Lawn is Latest Fad hibition law went into effect. on Greek literature and drama. After potions. 1,000.000 of whom are She declared that legielaLeo H. Healy. counsel for the Black being graduated from Yale univeralty Wm Of Coast Home.Owners he star company. said today. that Jonas prohibiting night labor for worn-o- n in Athens and Halle. studied : bad no connection with the concern. and providing an eight-hoMr. Gilbert. who is named amistant day is LOS ANGELES. June 21.A lawn Ito declared that the company was to the boot Ideal. necessary absolutely of the succeeds secretary treasury, I. a like lawn. but looks financed by negroes and that alleged that Is not R. Leffinrwell. resigned In charge of of citisenehip. to be fiscal ' statements by Jonas to the effect that lawn and I. said by its owner mowoffices. II!a home is in New Food Vital Issue. lawn-e-a a better waterless, than friends of trig) freedom had aided and lie has been in the treasury Jersey Miss Della Dortch said the queslawnin weedleu, gopheriess eriess, the line were "absolutely untrue." as Mr. Leffingwell since tion of food is the vital issue of the to aanistant , "The statement that Our steamers short, a cement "lawn," painted grass ' In the war. (11111(111( . t day. She prodicoted that the dewould ultimately carry arms to Africa green has made its appearance in early , tnands for int:steed federal training front of a Los Angeles bungalow. Is ridiculous." he added. New Suits Filed. , In borne economit Mrs. A. C. Woodward, inventor and and a stronger All the owner's of the company, so. federal ragulation of marketing and and saves it money owner, time, says , cording to Mr. Mare British Healy " It she water food to would aocomnever of has distributing worry. She , iens and natives of the West Indies. Third District Court. much toward bettering present never has to cut it; it is always dry I...6.664.144,644 plish Devan Ccham against igalt take food conditions. Vir . enough to sit onand it needs paint- City 'Tr.kq".'""I and T. W. Dee, to recover $1.117 litra Gitford Pinchot evoke on the ing only once a year. CIYIL 11111 EXISTS for personal Injuries. low wage proposition the teaching She has circular holes cut through damages ' Myrtle Whiting May against vent profession of America is facing. She ' '' ' the lawn and in them and along the ' I ,. ' A : '. ' May. for divorce on ground of non- pleaded for a federal ' ' of edges she has flowers planted.. , department , support. education. "I invented the cement lawn." she IN IONOON001111 Geneva I. Fisher against Arta E. ' ' Miss Ada It Bush spoke on the finsaid, "because of trouble I had in Fisher. , ; i on for divorce ot care grpund to old of man a take portant: of getting the canoe of wommy getting , ,,. . ' en before the through the press grass ;awn. It costa only $66.- Laura tilleirick against Olaf X. 1.11- - and expromed.public You don't know what a blessing it appreciation for the (Continued from pate one.) for cruon leirick. divorcs of fair reports accorded the league in grounds "Do you know, Is," she continued. and all parts of the country. rim. one of which resulted in the I believe 'there would be much lees eltyElisabeth A. Gardner Julia Earlier in the afternoon the women against unhappiness in married life if the hus- Ray. to burning of a !arge store. t from were given a reception at the Civic enjoin the defendant cement instead of The rioting was a continuation of aband would use a so Center. avoid having to flooding certain property. Vass lawn, and Is ''', And third the model Another One is is A.r N. Jarvis against the Wasatch OU r tidily night disorders when national- - come The manor of the ballot took up the home after work and run an luta and unionises engaged in clashes old lawn mower over the front yard and Gas company, Mutual OU ant&eas greater part of the afternoon. Mrs. rl . L. T. and Live may., . for company Edwards introducing the quest-Loi for several hours and the military had every night." , that vote, "Would You Recommend pointmont of a receiver. to be called out. With 0 p We Should Concern Ourselves An unrecorded number of persons Adverse Weather Forecast Party Machinery." Unanimous vote With 6 selections., With 6 selections. With 6 selections. Mrs. was given in the affirmative. Not Expected to Lessen suffering from minor wounds went I WEATHER REPORT of Edwards declared the participation home without ' receiving - treatment. (Grafonols) (Burnham) .. (Burnham) women In the formation of parts plat, le essential for the proper proPrimary Vote forms Among the wounded are several ship'WEATHER IrORZCAST , vision in the nation's laws for women yard workers with bad ' ST. PAUL, Minn., June 21.AltLocal: Fair tonight and Tuesday; and children. She denied that the ONCE-OF- FER wounds. OR women contemplate forming a new , Wednesday probably fair., The military, fully 'equipped. had hough the weather man promised State: Fair tonight and Tuesday; party, but stand for securing in prestaken positions at the head and foot showers for today, this was not exof Bridge street. which is the national-h- it pected to prevent a heavy vote at to. warmer tonight S. W. portion. Wed- ent political parties consideralloo for nesday' in statewide probably fair. election. many features of legislation of esprimary quarter, and on Fountain street. day's d Come centered in ths pecial interest to women. Local probthe unionist quarter. An armored car which chief interest was drawn up at Carlisle road, between gubernatorial race. with thirteen can. Comparative local 'vestige, data fee lems were presented by Mrs. P. S. ize-y911ylJaime 21. 11120, and Richards, Dr. Grace Stratton Airay, these localities. Nevertheless another didatestheonsixthe ballots. Mrs. H. J. Razward, state senator: of Republican aspirante for Freight night of terror followed. National B. the e nonpartisan Temperiture governor. IDt Miss Elisabeth Cohen. Mrs. G. Wise Hear Pandemonium !, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, league has endorsed - Dr. Henrik Ship-stea- d 16 Blakely, Highest yesterday From shortly after nine until II of Glenwood. Prepaid GotA. Mrs. Alice J. and Reynolds 11 this month last year Them Candidates for other state offices, Highest In o'clock pandemonium reigned. A ;hot ham. and ter Con- Highest in this month wince 1874 101 s Mrs. Pinchot plied her Matting one into a fired crowd the from of including legislature party 6 4,16 1 , i ... Lowest, this morning 67 " &ISO be The ominnominated. tl; rival partisans developed with will gress, Lowest this month last year 37 needles with energy as she listenod to OMEMEMMEENEEMEMIO....1 ous speed into violent fighting. f The polls opened at six 11..M. and will clues Lowest this month since MC 32 the speech ee of her Normal for yeeterday on The nationalists did not seem to be atp.m 71 sock she was working Saturday 30 Mean yesterday 4. so well provided with weapons as their ...... 67 was a Dale risen one and she declares IS MI Accumulated excess this month 6 her husband wears the results of her M opponents but they maintained a Vig- Baseball Grandstand .,.v. Accumulated orous defense. careful handicraft. -deficiency.. since 1 I until to the site At Denver Park Bums January In an early stage of the battle 6,0 tieing back according was Utah Women Commended. ' left for the men were shot dead in Longtower Mrs. Edwanis dlecniising the wt:rk rear of the building Humidity. inor Digo of Utah women said: number street and grownups. Potted plants and ferns pereone Colo., June 21.The DENVER, for the decoration of the eluding a baby in arms were wounded. grandstand at Broadway Park, form- Dry bulb temperature at start.N "Utah womta hava accomplitthed were used fesIn the midst of one melee a man er home of the Denver Western league Wet bulb temperature at t a.m 411 stand, and American flags were'structhe vote tong much their iiqcs by just tooned about tho gallery of the who knocked down a small boy was baseball club, was destroyed by fire Relative humidity at I a.m. 41 Womof National which the Lo,gue every child in atchased by an angry mob of men and today. During the height of the file Dry bulb temperature at 4 p.m en Voters is working, and we wel- ture. Practically June blosaom. a carried yesterday women. He sought shelter in the city while nurses and orderlies were gettendance to with come this opportunity udder Prof. J. J. McClellan presided at club. Insistent demands for his ',leo- ting patients in the county hospital, Wet bulb temperature at I p.m to learn from them in mat111 them yesterday 'It's the mission of the Juvenile Instructor to spread Bon being refused, the building was nearby, ready to leave the wards in Relative also to vio- the organ. PressidentA. H. Lund and tee of state humidity at P.m. event of an emergency, WalLcr Tostoned. we are trying to do a number of other Church official's to what them lent IS A. Lund and C. Prof. nondied of a were preset. excitement, A large crowd assembled in the bin, 10, cheerto make the world brighter and better. patient in the way of national legislation. residential district in the interior of according to, physicians. The fire woe 'Our organization looks upon many Director Neilson gave a duet number, Precipitation. ;Inch. Utah laws as model welfare legisla- Prof. Lund a solo and Edith Backman the city, where fierce fighting also on- - of unknown isorigin. rjMO owned by George T. Total yesterday .. ... The' park Two' girls were among the and we feel It will be most ad- &tern's. Jessie Evans, atilt JoasiOP3IFte. oikrred. Total for n this month is to boys and girls, who will be the-ne- tt .02 tion, in baseball circles. genIts Prost. to appeal a Lund, Nephi to trio. Free. our in work perget embatants here. Before the militia beau, ter vantageous this Accumulated deficiency. was at lose estimated 7 7 arrived. the riot flared to greater vio- The property Morris, )4 att Cowley, Jr.. Stake month ... . 511 sonal touch with the people who are , love women. . to Juvenand read "The Haderation of men We Supt. E. J. Solomon and Ray M. They lence and the firing became ea hot $20,000. Total since January 1 I . 11.21 responsible for their snactment. not only setketo secure the passage dock gave short addresses'. The invoAccumulated excess since ,Januthat persons were seen crawling along 1 Edand its Levi naryile" for snappy stories, its amusing pictures, of national legislation along' lines of cation was offered ty Elder bright ths ground to places of safety. Special Session South ,I to women but oleo to gar Young and the beneNction by Elinterest special Anierican Oiled. OSIER VATiONS Dakota SoIons Convenes At WEATHER between der Stephen L. Richard& Among the serve as an intermediary its abounding humor and its scores of ether wholesome feaS a. m Juno 21. 1220: Gradually the Unionist gained con states for the exchange of ideas and hymns sung were "Zion's Jubilee Sun. -if center trol of the entre district in the data in order to secure the best pos- day School Hymn," "Joseph smith." tures PIERRE. C. D.. June I LThe wee! Temperature. of the city, chasing the nationalists special session of the state legislature Th states. Nationall for of Voice laws sible "The Hundred rears," "One 3 0. I into their own locality. In their al League of Women Voters hope. to God Is Heard Again," "JoasPh Smith's after having convened this tri" the latter fired into the Masonic been postponed morning from May 24 on acaccomplish Its purpose in two ways, First Prayer," "Praise to the Man." tr ball." the windows ot which were count of flood conditions at that time F. And parents read it too. They know the by education as to national and "The Spirit Of God Like a Fire Is 0 02 first, V. broken. The 'Unionists posted ,email state human needs; second, by the Burning," of the 11418. STATION'S ; tentiment The and "Now Let general te Rejoice," ! direct Influence of its members as en- "We Thank Thee. 0 God, for a groups at vantage points and kept UP lators is that they will put a clog power of its influence and welcome it monthly into their 51 : Ts' rolled a continuous firs. Mere Edwin Price limit on legislative work and take up voters in the already existing Prophet." 1 : el. am was killed he entered the doorway only niatters,of an emergency chillhomes.. parties." The children's choir numbering 300 lie of the Diamond hotel, where he lived. geter, allowing other matters to go ChilA 1 "Blessed the voices : gave ,t picked Jar.- The bullet entered his abdomen, over until the regular tieseion-idren of Zion." Then each school In LARGE ATTENollicE OF door, and . 10 B'.LT LAKE .. finally 11111TI pierced a two-insome passage of concert repeated 171 Let The Juyenile Instructor shed its light on the pathbecam embedded in a wall. .. .... Baker 41! Scripture or similar guotation, all ' 0 Boise .. s,.. .... ' 51i Price served with an ambulance Herbert Hoover is Given Abe of life the on' Prophet bearing 1 481 , Cheyenne .. ... 441 , way of your boy or girt Corps In the Ulstee division throughJoseph Smith. 01 CHILMIEN AT FLOVER 10 Chicago .. .. .. out the war, having come from Amer-Ic- a Another Degree Honorary weeks have been Denver children The many to enlist Be was waiting an .11 1 Dodge rehearsing for their armual June event to return. , portuftity MEDFORD, Maas.: June III.e.-Th- e Eureka .. ..... 101 and much credit is due them for the The. military arrned in the center honorary degree of Doctor of Science Grand SUBSCRIBE NOW$1.50 A YEAR. 101 1 14 Junction AND SONG FESTIVAL precision and cars with which the pro, Of the city at about 11 CClock and an was conferred on Heroert C. Hoover Havre . I 1 gram was given. The temple grounds, armored car was moved to Bishop's at the Tufts college commencement lielend .. .. .. 4121 1 44! 74 in June flower& themselves lovely 141 . 14' .24 Gate, whereupon the rioting subsided, exercasea today. Diplomas were award- Ifuron , foomam.aa I ' made an unusual scene with thousands 51i 1 Kansas City ... go although occasional shots were still ed 221 atudents In all departments. of little the walks on children hundreds With of children thronging Lou Angeles .. , 14' 74 10! I beard. The Unionists left the neigh44 441 I dressed in white for the Main Part of their way to the exercise Modena, .. .. .. borbood singing and cheering. 141 New Orleans ... 71; I In the evening a selected choir gave Scenes at Wild Disorder'. tabernacle fee121 .:14 the audience an& tb -New Torn .. .. 42, pa,rts of "The Vision" under the diwere .. North cane of wild disorder' There 621,...- -1 toened In flags and flowers, 1,110I or rection of Charles J. Perry and Stake Platte 481 iTti! - . 71 , Ottiahoms,-.- . ... 441 also in Watertet Place, a Protestant more mbers of the 'Sunday schools Chorister Juneau- IL .Neilson singing , 0 couwhere nationalists for a .,. quarter, the tenor polo& Eider Stephen of Salt Lake stake &fielded tbe ., hours of and examined all stopped ple Richards gave an address uggevrting 2 62l ... Pocatello till . I and of the festival Flower who to Song pass. attempted Many the peons power of 'working through ward . 66i I Portland. Ott. II . t shots were fired Indiscriminately and Wharton Dr. 20 . Ill .24 stake yesterday morning. The session organizations. Itoottl City .. I 14 was bald In connection with the stake James, Spoke on 'TheGeorge fevers.' persons were injured. Automo- i toll Power of Love Ft. Ionia ....... I It' of The story biles were also stopped; the occupants 644 tat. Paul 'Wild Animals." and told of I quarterly conference. II was the main theme Over 640 il the restoration were dragged from the cars and $an totes" . .. 40.... actual experiences.in conquering wild taken 0.4Lit reci62 in :61 gran. the of I searched. Fre ntiSee up being .62: illustrating his talk with store-- , t1311" aul L4 PALM& 1 41, I tation arid song. Separate and com- beisui. This mob' wreelted a number of We Hare Plenty of Ice. ....I views. Can.l prof. Tracy opticon tberidan I bined schools gave the program. este non presided 62, and appropriced ot Ro1123 their eontente.. at the organ durirg the 641' ' It ,:: Tonopah .i ehorister James H. lvelleon conducting service. Flames torso out in the drapery store e OR CARLOAD TON, n LB., go . a aabinsion at Jame". Moore, a Untonist, musical number& The choir loft tiV, tol ' "; I the winnemucca ..1 .., - The It, was filled with tots all dressed In troops were wit,hdrawn from I 61'. 611' 26l' Tellovatoas Bank work, county work, office ....1 497 HY. 2890 Call or the streets at whits, Seginning at the front of the Ity. Pupslay morning., Let Us Bid-o- n Your Work , After their letal work. quick work,' 6 ur d4..,5tt the children of the lower Sunts another- man, vas at building at departure "La mrIlla 31,11ii.1":' Sl News were ; Deseret echool Job seated. grad rpecialties. eras shot. Dept. utte 42. grades day -, S.N.10 - . 444 k , 1 ti ....0- - .I. , , . N ' ' , '':.W'O' , , ''' , k 11 . ,,, $2 4412 'vrf , "9, tiorvo. .. , , . . I , . , 0 , wage-earner- , 04.. ur 1 I ".. I 1 . . I , L : s ' , , ' ..... , -. - , High Grade Cabinet non-suppo- rt. ri .,..., t'l ,1 ' ' InstrumentsGood Tones , 93 $73 --Minn- esota , I COME, OPEN ONE WEEK WRITE AT ,0)01 Rd. , , - e Mission of "The Juvenile'? A ' im well-know- -- re-:tr- 411 , far-reachi- ; 1 ... n ch City - I The Juvehile tie )1 tro .11 Lui Hygeia IceCo - an-an- al , 1 1 ' I r . t thls 'Pint 44'East South Temple JOB' PRINTING gen THE, DESERET NEWS A ' 1 A, t ., 1 d |