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Show Weather Forecait. There la a foolish idea prera-lein many mens minds.' And that is, that a man cant be good and be happy at the same time. Fair tonight and Thursday preceded by rain or snow this nt afternoon. . Colder tonight with freezing temperature or killing frost; warmer Thursday. a PAGES 16 WEDNESDAY' OCTOBER : 1920. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH S E VENT Y -- FI UST YEAR i AM WllliS J TO J I nHUIIIu Club Sees Trouble i E Another Cold Wave America-Japane- se Bt International New a Reported Headed For Western Area DEPORTED Srle.) Th America OtV and JatsAii aoclcly today sant a cablegram to Frank A Vandarllp, th American financier, in which 1 I warning ta ilvan that In California agitation threatens to entrant lha Japanasa and American people Viscount Kuolo is quoted aa saj IfInc ant agitation is tarried too far tha outcome will he Lard to foretell M Bankruptcy Certain Unless Something Halts Rapid Price Slump, Says Convention Committee. (By International New Service ) WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oc. IS. The federal reserve board will not change Ita policy to provide greater eitenelon of credit to the farmers aa requested by a conference of farmer lie re with the national board of farm organ-- I 8. ration according to ben. Overman of North CaroUna. Ken. Overman made thin statement following a conference with Got. Harding of the federal rceerre board. TerromU in Big Cotton Belt Violate State Laws By Interference With Trade, Officials Maintain. I1 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. "General - Inevitable," bankruptcy and ruin ome Immediate remedy le unlee found to relieve the present price situation aa It affects the farmer, ays a report submitted to the agricultural conference here today by a general committee appointed to study the situation. Th report was adopted by the conference without a dissenting vote. The committee blame the federal reserve yetem for present prices, withcharging that It "ha arbitrarily basic. th Industry held from assisting of thla country to maintain a level of prices that at least meet the cost of production. - BT WILLIAM L. MALLABAR. (I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent.) LONDON, Oct. 11. The signing of the Rueso-Polle- h peace protocol Riga leaves Soviet Russia but one power of the enemy Armenia and Gen Advice from Riga and Wrangel. Moscow Indicate that iho Soviet will concentrate all Its available fighting forces against Gen. Wrangela army in an effort to win a military decision or to force the forces in southern Russia to make peace. The Russo-PoJis- h peace protocol was signed' at Riga last night but the armistice on the Russo-Polls- h battle front will not be effective nntil Oct. It The peace terms give Poland large acquisitions of territory to the north, east and aouth of her old boundaries. 8he will share in Russia's gold reserve, but will get no Indemnity. Poland will secure a corridor to the Baltic between Lithuania and Soviet Russia, hlch will make Impossible an alii ance between those countries and shut Russia off from a direct commercial routo to the Baltic through Lithuania. Russia and Poland agreed not to Interfere with each others domestic affairs With Russia and Poland at peace it is poseible that th movement may be revived for a general peace conference of Russia and the Russian border states in London. France would prove an obstacle to auch a parley as she has recognized the de facto government of Gen. Wrangel which la actively at war against Soviet Russia: ik (By International News Service ) WASHINGTON. Oct. 11 AgenU of tbs department of justice throughout the south are today under orders to Investigate "night riders" and their activities, it was announced by the of Justice. department Alleged threats to burn cotton and cotton gins If the production of cotton le not stopped for an indefinite period, will be thoroughly Investigated and feder al prosecutions will be ordered If the results of the Investigation warrant, it was stated. An investigation of the reported burning of stores of cotton at Cameron. Texas, and other places In that itate is now in progress. Officials were of the opinion to day that most of the alleged offenses would be found to be in violation of state laws, it was said, however. that evidence might be produced to warrant prosecution on the grounds of interference with interstate COAL OPERATORS PAD ACCOUNTS SAYS GOVERNOR ) (By A .nix- - vied WASHINGTON o.t 13 Warning of another Cold snap In lha northern and ui.dii section of the cou.Mr) stthin ,i fro days given today oeather bureau in a api-- t ta i bulletin which aald "The liiiilcationa at thla time are that the ptolongPd apell of exceptionally fine weather over the rclarlng that th u - lk -- UP Yanks Clean House WASHINGTON. Ort. 13. Approximately J.250 "armed Haitian bandits" have been killed by United States marines or Haitian during the five and a half years of American occupation. Brigadier General Oeorge Barnett. former commandant of the marine corps, eaye in a report made public today by Secretary' g, Daniel. Total martn corpa caaualtlea today were shown to b one officer and 12 enlisted men killed and - two officer and-- l 6 eaketad mow wounded. Evidence of practically indiscriminate killing of Ilaitien native by United States marines was brought to the attention of Col. John H. Russell, commanding th Marins forces In Haiti, in a confidential letter written by Maj. Gen. George Barnett, commandant of the corps. In October, 1212, calling for a thorough Investigation of conditions. Gen. Barnett declared In his letter, which was made public today in a report on operations in Haiti while he was coihmandant of thd corps, that he was "shock-b- e beyond expresalon" to hear of such conditions in Haiti and to know that It was at all possible that duty could be badly performed by marines of any class. Gen. Barnett said that while Col. Russell made a special re- port of his Investigation to 8cy. Daniels on last March 20, It was not received by the general up to the time he was gueesedod as commandant of the ..Corps by Maj. Gen. Johp A. Lejeune on last Neighbor Admits Killing RancherjBandits Shoot Bank w) Head and Get $50, Fu-tud- -I 1 - I. . I ", II-- n. vein - im I I ' - (By Assoclaed Presa) Neb., Oct. 1. Lawrence Wostover, It, Boy Scout, has paid part off his debt of gratitude to C. R. Jewell, whose family gave him a home with them last ear after he had been found trudging along on a country road leading to Omaha. Returning from ochool yesterday the hoy found a burglar sucking the family silvorwaral ATter arming himself wltha knife, lie fought and finally put th Intruder to rout, but not until he had been ut twelve tlmea None of hit wounds, however, Is OMAHA. Clique Figuring in Maze of Bribery and Intrigue Give Fetal Warning to Witne For Government. (By International News Service.) CHICAGO, Qct. . 1 . H. A. Sedler, former New York stock broker 'and principal government witness In th federal case against a fl,002,20f whisky ring Involving Chicago public official In a mas of, allegation of bribery and intrlgu, appeared at the federal building today aaklrg to b placed under arrest gnd told of threats against hi Ilfs. Sadler was visibly shaken when h rax himself up, and demanded pro tection from federal authorltlea "The gangsters, Sadler said, vicious enough to go to any lengths to remove a witness against thorn. Tv had my warning and I know they'll m If got theyr given th chanc. After Sadler had told hi firt tory to government official ), was r- -. leased on hla bond but promatur disclosure of hi. identity brought him hurriedly before Special Investigator Wlson w,th that ho b locked Jn a cell. reqeuat ft WM Into custody and sent to a suburban tv.:n;.rmPnled fovernmontln- - n Of Haitian Bandits Man Without Country Boy Scout Pays His Debt Of Gratitude n, - Washington Uninformed On Chinese Outbreaks (By Associated Frees.)" 4 WASHINGTON. Oct II Neither state department nor the Chinees legation has received any reports that the Peking government has been overthrown as rumored in Shanghai The last dispatch received at the department from Charles R. Crane,'' the American minister at Peking wn dated list Monday and officials said It contained no intimation of any untoward happening In the Chinees capital. This dispatch was sent the day before The Associated Press dispatch was sent from ShanghaL Refuses Parole Mexican Rebel Sails PEKIII III (By Associated Press.) SHANGHAI, Oct. 12. Gen Chang Tsao-Liha governor of Feng-Tieoverthrown the Peking government and proclaimed a monarchy, according to a rumor curient .In this city. This rumor has not been authenticated. and no details have been received here, but Chinese officials have been profoundly stirred by It. Gen. Chang Tsao-Liwas probably the strongest military leader during the recent Chlll-Anf- u conflict. He played a leading part during that trouble and was accused of being a tool of the Japanese. It is the supposition her that the coup, if it really has taken place, le an effort to restore to the throne former Emperor Hsuan-Tunson of Prince of Chun. Gen. Llshun, commander of Chinese government troops In the provinces of Klangsu and Kiangal and leader of a powerful political clique, committed suicide at Nanking today by shooting himself. The text of hla will declared his action was duo to development at Peking and the failure of the measures he had advocated for the ealvattbn of the nation." Half of the general's fortune of many millions of ye wore loft to carry on the- work of faralno relief and education. His death, it la bellsvsd. will have political rosutl. In connection with the lack of authentication of tha Shanghai rumor of the Poking overturn, the fact may bo noted that last night, a message wea received from The Associated Pres correspondent In Peking dated October 12, the same date aa that on which the Shanghai cablegram was ent The Poking measago contained no hint of any governmental compll-cation- a The president of the Chinese republic le who was elected In August, and Inaugurated lilt, in October of that year. The cabinet formed August 11 of this year. Is headed by Genpral Chin Tun-Pen- g, as premier, and minister of war. German Agent ar SET General Chang Ttao-Li- n Said to Have Overthrown Forces of Republican Gov eminent And to Have Restored Old Dynasty. middle western and weatern states A disturbance of will shortly end .widespread influence Is moving the along southern Alaskan roast and Us Influence will be felt on the Washington and Oregon const within the next 24 to 34 hours, where it will bo attended by rains and galea. at It will cross the middle-wes- t tha and of the week attended by unsettled weather and rain and with a probability of local enow in tha northwest. Following thla disturbance the temperature will fall and tha coldest weather of the season up to this time will prevail generally In the northern and middle sections of the country. 4 By Associated Pres.) CANNELTON. Ind., Oct. It. condition of the Many operating accounts - of coal mind of the farm population la omare padded for the purcompanies etate inous the committee eaye this pose of avoiding the federal income saidof mind can only be changed by Gov. Jamea P. Goodrich, tax," of Indiana, in an address at a good fair attitude on the part of frank roads meeting near here today, in those In authority the test of which orders of the special coal diacusslng can he only their acts." and food commission, which recently fixed coal prices in Indiana. He deThe committee says It la wrong clared that If the mine operators of a matter of policy artificially to Setback of Wrangel Indiana continue their refusal to fiit,-nia-h preae down prices of commodities and coal upon the order of the com' it la particularly wrong to begin with Is Force Announced a mission "all the facts In the posses the raw commodltiee for auch prothe proaion of the commission will be given .upon gram Inevitable foroesburden of (By Associated Press.) to the public. ducers the heaviest construction and readjustment." Diacusslng th assertion of Phil CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12. The of the by the Bolehevtki of H. Penna. secretary-treasure- r Cl tee Cause. Mariupol and Berdlansk on the Sea of Indiana Bituminous Coal Operators The report of the committee says Axov, Is announced. association, that the mine owners, tbe present situation was brought (This represents a setback for the had no Intention of complying with about by the following acts: forces of Gen. Wrangel; the the order of the commission, the "Restriction of credits. commander In South Russia, governor said that men in Ohio, who, Raising th rate of discount who recently was reported in posses- before the war, were content with farm products. sion of Mariupol and In virtual control salaries of 6,000 to 10,000. were war finance of the. TMaoontlnuanc now drawing $20,000 and 40,000 for of the entire .Sea of Azov.) corporation. managing mines. June 20. out th statements by given Th I don't think Pennsylvania or any govthe Pole Never treasury, the of ecrotary the with Approved connected operatelse one ernor of the federal reserve board associations wants the inside facts have Seizure of Vilna or and the federal reserve banka laid before the people of the state," been oonstrued to the effect that comaid Governor Goodrich who himself the price (By Associated Press.) modity price particularly a coal min operator is and too were high of farm products, PARIS, Oct. 12. Reports from bails, or an approx- French officers at Warsaw that a pre-wadand basis of prices vices from other .sources, It Is imation of a pre-wa- r said time. at he foreign office. Indicate must be reached within a short utter-an clearly ' Th consequent effect of these that the Polish government was en(By Associated Press.) nos upon member banks of the tirely Ignorant of Gen. Zellgouskl, Oct. . 12. WASHINGTON. federal reserve eystem and the bank- plan to seize Vilna. ' the country, generally von Eckhardt former Schack, ing Industry of them to withhold acWaa to cause German vice consuT general at Lithuanian fear Frontier the of because commodations San Francisco, has been granted a that the security taken would necesto be parole from Leavenworth penitenArbitrated (By International News Service.) Fight decline. sarily VERA CRUZ. Oct. 12. Col. Felix II tiary, but la adverse to leaving Withheld. Credit the prison because a deportation ( By Associated Dias, nephew of, former Preet. Diaz. Is Press ) reserve awaits him. Attorney n route for Havana today, an exile I warrant The action of the federal Oct. 12. Proposals WARSAW. held bonds by that th frontier between northern from Mexico. He Bailed on board the General Palmer said today In exboard In counting the commerof s th part member bank central Lithuania be defined by! French steamer .Flandre, yesterday! plaining why von Schack had not these and left the prison. Frans von Bopp, cial credit of th bank holding a plebesclte have been sent to the evening. He was ordered banished bo-- 1 decreased enormously honda thereby former German consul general at Lithuanian government at Kovno by cause of his revolutionary activities. San Francisco, Indicted and conth power of suchtobankgJsF'extend Gen. Zellgouskl, commander of Polthe credit agricultural needed victed with von Schack,. left Leath - ish Lithuanian troop which late last Interests In their respective communlweek occupied Vilna. venworth on parole several weeks General Zellgouski's demand upon tlea go. offth that feels Tour committee Poland for assistance and the recogicials of the treasury department and new state ended nition of an with the hsve exth federal reserve system expression of confidence that Poland ceeded their authority whentothey pub-licl-ofy would sustain him. Themesiiaga said: a .price Mnoonced pinion Although Poland is bound to forresulted in farm product which have eign principles and cannot realize th " Ti decltncs disastrous price political planrtr tried hy General The committee further reports that OMAHA. Oct. 1. Confession that we cannot remain in a country it Is of the opinion that the function wealthy under the illegal , sovereignty of the h shot Clyde Patterson, of three Institutions as expressed In Kovno government with rancher of nesr Bassett. Neb., was - (By Associated Presa) .duties the, to are Wick, discharge made law th yesterday by Floyd the Russian Soviets Therefore, our 14-- Four spirit soldiers have taken possession of th neighbor, following discovery of PatCal-- . Oot OAKLAND, Imposed on them byleithe law and effect of what Of the law, regard We. ars sure Poland sustains terson's body In a Cellar woy of thol armed snidentlflod country. heavily u mar-TtePatterson homo.' according to a Baa-- 1 K rrwy or may not hare upon the our action." held up th Bank of of the country and price of corn-mo- d 4Th new national flag, of Blue and sett dispatch received here. Paltr- - 'bandits Alameda county at Alvarado toItiea. - W believe that the rat of whit, has been hoisted on th Vilna son had boon missing ainc last Aug-- 1 day, shot and seriously wound L ho shot In self-dsh determined first -- A lacount- - gh tm d guildhall where General Zellgouskl ust. Wick said August H. May, president of th by the character oZ Tht IJliliei ifftied and Thir governess taLcemmiaaioa, art fosse. Jmeiiutlon and. escaped with 69.for discount and secondly by the ag- making their headquarters. 2, Into gregate earnings of the federal reserve Palmer Inquire rate should not system and that the to deflate prices League of Nation be' used as weapon Simrn Resignation Manager Tri Speaker . or to discourage proper loans and Probe Vilna Crisis Is Congratulated By commercial transactions. (By Associated Presa) . Withhold Opinion. Nations First Citizen A Oct. 1. tty. WASHINGTON, (By Associate Frees.) W therefor insist that the federal LONDON. Oct. 1. The League of Gen. Palmer today tslegraphed Dan (By Associated press ) reserve officers and office re of the Nefione has sent a telegram to COL W. Simms, at Indianapolis asking his S CLEVELAND, Ohio, OaL treasury department shall discontinue Chardtgny st Kent, who is In eharge reasons for resigning os apodal asand desist from Inning statements of j of the League of Nations commission sistant to th attorney general in ProsXaMgtr Trt (pester of tho lheff optnton mate prices and their ot-- j there, asking him to report fully on ecution of tbs rseev against seal operworld's (4nai4oe Oevetsrwf In- tltude toward the trondof commercial I the Vilna situation and as to what ator. and miner pending before Fed(Hans, mrtied a remm of events." treatment the member of th rirni- - eral JOdg Anderson there fuse Preddeet W The committee recommend that 'mission have been given and assuring The Wdewram was so fo4- the rate of discount of marketing him of the support of the league, OLnrsr Dir. been of the- aertrultor Th Pole, unofficial bav product be made -WATERtyirt. Ta- - Ort. It Mr lease! Hay I ant mngrstelate you on a low a Justified by a sound bust-- . Inforti ed that tbe league considered spoors, asd 10 ef Waterloo, said le be! nf your hopes and and that the fat on a fired or the Vilna SHnstlon extremely grave lows s eldest rndent. died last night, f the aw re sincere effort. Prior to as til now of sight day sb WILAOW. VIOODROW was able to do all boaseboh work. (Continued on peg two) (Continued on pegs two) Farmers Carry Borden. Q By EARL C. REEVES, N. 8. Staff Correspondent.) LONDON, Oct 1 2. Japan alone of ' "r (I. all the great countries of the world la now a heavy buyar of munitions and other war suppliea This revelation was mads to the Internationa) Newa Service today from reliable sourcea Japan's procedure la said' to Involve secret contracts and widespread Inquiries for war materials by Japanese secret agents. Japansae agents are reported to be as sctlvs as they were In the days just preceding th Russo-Japanewar. The activities of Japan are the speculation la a subject. of touch small olrels- - whe.ra tbs facta am, nior , than fJOO.OO known sine Japan is faced with no.Publlo officials in wUMnTsf On her own hemisphere j last few wseka PersJ Tholwith. the Internal I revenue ?. greater than prostrate China, Pro" Japanese dispute with America over hlMtlon departments are alleged' to reahave visible le the only immigration "nr,D son for speeding up tbe Japanese war 16.000 to 50'.0OJ0U,n machine. According to Information secured here Japanese agents are making anted very effort to obtain guns, big and .close "a soandlth2 Jn!7 Icato." aak CM little, and ammunition, The Japanese are apparently eager I Existence of ta- . . to secure a Ingle gun of each otAho j dbclod through tho A. Sadler, a former New York r"k se , - 223 SS? Doctor and Dentists Effect Counter Strike Against City Workers - (By Associated Preea) BERUK, ' Oct. 1. Docnrs and dentists of Chemiu have begun counter strike agafawt the strike of the municipal ployeen. At Plsoen the municipal gas and electricity workers have gone on strike. iwasaiiaatts I 1 tbrA emongheniGL ill,A;athenat owner of the Grand Dai distillery Louisville, Ky.. haHtarUK rani i action Involving 126,000 worth of j contraband liquor.' I Federal League BaebaII Suit in Higher Court (B On 62nd -Day of I.1 mrlo,n association baas? McLaughlin, It is Associated Praia) FatLJAu0(v court of appeals m-- Ww. to- -! took under consideration th Terence, Mao-jdLONDON. Oct. of peal of organized baseball from tha' 8nn Fein Lord .Mayor Cork, entered the I3nd day of his hon-- 1 district supremo" court's decision appreciable I awarding the Baltimore Federal loasu. ger strike today withoutcondition. I He club 62(4.000 as damages duo to dis change in hi physical weak. I won conscious but very ruptlon of tha Federal league. D., next "month! ar Red Official Decries Unfair Demands of Yankee Government Geneva, Reparation Meeting i Cancelled (By Associated Press.) IdNDON, Oct. 12.A. conference on reparations stproposed Genova will not be hold, according to statement In well-i- n formed quartern h era This decision Is attributed to tha sncceea which attended negotiations conducted by Premier d la Croix of Belgium while in this city. It being reported (By International Nows Service.) Premier Lloyd Jd withdiplomats to Berlin, Oct 1. Mr. Americans and French for a on tho. charge of espionage, inolud-ln- g Georg meeting at Brussels ef reparation soon. JYbort of Now York, will bo released. It was officially anInstead of acting as a formal reparanounced today. tion commission, tbe body will ezan-i- n uuestleoe-o- s New Borrtce esperts und report Tn reply to qnesrlonz by the Interna-tlonoth results ef their deliberations to to so Americans was hostage hot th Russia Soviet as to whether ding their respective governments, which then can make their own arrangements insure th safety of Russian prison re In th United States, Director as to future action. Th of th department of entente eounrie of th Russian forsign office, ers will beer explanations commissionof German propone! from representatives of th Issued th following btatement: who Berlin bo Invited will government Eight American prisoners in all ing Individual AmsricaRg for ths stub' to attend. Moscow. In One of wars Imprisoned born n s of ths American government, o liberal CHARGE FOR STOCK LOADING. thorn. Kalmatlano by name, was eon Nevertheless w have shown civilians naattitude t toward American rtcted'of plotting of tho gravest WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. Proposed leave have been granted In Permits ture. Th others were charged with meet cases American cancellation whers pf charfce for loading citissnshlpj T New orb has been espionage. Albert Boni of ITVeetock w the Union and unloading -. was among these latter. According No doubt t ffire satisfactory mutual In today were to hla own confession Bonl was asked resu'ta could be reached if it were net. Btpck yard by the Chicago interstate commerce suspended Unit-th of In Berlin refusal authorities American for th the by persistent I commission. to do political spying In Russia, which d State governmentwnto Internet to Iteelf d!- citiment In Its remise ho was buetly fulfilling when sufficiently 8ov- - I EXTRA DICTION ORDERED, e was However, he and cuss th matter openly with th 8AI.FM. Ore- - Oct. it. Gey. O! four other Americans whs did not let gevernmeut." . . succeed in doing actual harm are bereft today signed ext rad let Inn paper to I nirty j for ths return to Illlnola of Glenn T. ing released and will shortly bo de- Twenty-Fiv- e . Aldrich, former navy supply eorpe ported new that th armistice wttb rreefed here os a eharg of American Are llelQ j officer polend maker such a step pooslbls. worthless checks tn Chicago. "Th American government through passing Between! WASHINGTOV. Oct Mr. Nansen' Has demanded t he repal . , .T". I American are new held in,! vA!C LAW IrhgLa triation of all Americans oven thoee 21 and Under Brat ef Secretery who were con viol ed (In (ovist Rueets ) Rseete. Tsxes, Oct It The Texas ial today Ha stated that ef of gravs offense. At ths same time announced providing foe on wagelsw secure their releaee "had beep minimum welfare forts te commission te fix tbe Amerlea Is absolutely, and ur reason- hampered by d.fflcuAle ef comment te he paid m.ntmum esmpeneeten deably refusing to rstrare Russians, e ratios Tbe under secretary ef and minors la various tndee- -, tained for much more pardonable said that these persons Were In Beeeia woman ws T of upheld by tbs Teas tn the United Otatea deept'e tbe warnings ef the state dwj tries court of criminal appeal today. Tbs 0 evict gevermosst Is set blam partasent. OSCOW, Oct. 12, by Wireless detained In Soviet Russia r eom-ml'ilon- crs a, ri I t r ft K V. n etuthe." r nr-est- ed. . 1 it ft! rvt gl-gTI- tw-deetr- of-tn- r $ r-r - |