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Show - fffftqfltry Iff- if A Weather Forecast, TEMPERATURES. Northern U tAh S now tonight Southeastern, IdahoTonight or Thursday, rising temperature, and ThursdayT-jStfowanner tonight increasing winds. C 8 10 w, , mi 'P8Al J.w J'- lOefewaatawct (By International New Service.) DETROIT. Jan. 12. Joe hie parents by playing Outdoors and' getting Id srwet, so the lad'sfather ad- mfhistered a spanking. The child ieft the room and a moment later - a shot vat heard kitchen.. The parents rushed into the room to find the child dead on the floor with a bullet through his head. dskaimlX 01 JAPANESE Lieutenant W. H. Hampton Is Slain by Sentry at Vladivostok, is Report r Protest i Made.rtl' DOIT By Associated Frets ) TDK 10. Jan. 12. Official reports on the killing of an officer of the American cruiser Albany at Vladivostok early this morning have not Late press disyet been received patches, however, give a different account of the incident than that at first received. A dispatch from the Sasebo naval station to the J lji Shimpo today states that Lieutenant W. H. Hampton was shot frdm behind by a Japanese sentry. who was patrolling the etreets of Vladivostok and seriously wounded. Commander Thompson and Lieutenant Collins visited Japanese headquarters at Vladivostok and protested against the ehooting, the dispatch says. P Aaiatd i By C'Hl" lOi. r jj 1 ' LANDIS HURLS BAIL THREAT ... 4 (y , n. e, JOHNSON SIGNS NEW AGREEMENT -- - n, ' I TWO ARE DYING solitary-imprisonme- nt .IN CAR CRASH -- Long Friendship Of Former Slaves Ends After Fight . ' - ) If Proper Overtures! Are Made, Navies and Armies Of Leading Nations Would Reduce, General Says. By Assoi iated Press ) RASHIXGTON. Jan 12 nhould the United States call upon the nations of the world for "a full, free and fair discussion, of reduction of the favorable response armaments, Would be prompt and inevitable, the house naval committee was told today by Gen Tasker H Bliss, former American representative on the supreme 4 -- frfidbvrg - f 12 The cabinet of PrePARIS, Jan 1 mier Leygues resigned today, following Us defeat on a vote in the chamber of deputies. The vote was on the question of postponing all interpellations until after thescwference of the allied premiers, set for January 19, the premier making his demand fof such postponement a question of confidence. The government proposition was defeated by a vote of 463 to 13. -- Case-nav- Fr Allied Conference But Is Repudiated. Tuesday volved in alleged baseball crooked-night aald newspaper dispatches received from Vladivostok reported that (By Associated Press ) ness in the Pacific Coast league, to- was the the ehlefengineerof Albany BERLIN, Jan. 11. Frank exp res day were expelled from organized shot by a Japanese soldier, while he "ions of baseball by the National Association ' disappointment over .condi-- was returnlngto his vessel at 1 o'clock tions in ot Minor League IL Russia together With asserTuesday morning and died shortly tions that American workmen would never pursue Soviet methods, are declared by M. Schwartz, an American Spanish Radical Leader Socialist and a resident of San Fran to have been responsible for , Urge Republican Regime ciscohis four months Imprisonment in Bolshevik jsiis in Moscow, Schwartz and ' his wife were arrested on Ang.-(ftj. Associated Press. ) . . and MADRID. Jan. 1 2. Alejandro released on Dec. 3. and Mrs, Schwartz 'h jUweelatnA pram, the radical leader. In a speech died In Revat on Dec. 30 from the today regarding the political situation, effects of the hardships she endured. CHICAGO, Jan. 32. Ecflc:I Judge in Spain, declared that only a repub-- Schwartz went to Moscow last June Land la threatened to rettgk as the suIlcan form ot government, coaid save and attended --iba second eesgress of letter. The nerve of ail three men were preme dictator of organized hasebaH the third Internationale. He aald her the country. yesterday efforts were made to dis- taut when they arrived here after 2 today when .a. word was substituted guise the real situation In Russia, but days of adventure since leaving the hr the new national agreement, mapWill First Learn Damage that he had detected the conditions Rockaway, N Y., naval air station. ping him of authority immediately to prevailed. Before Making Indemnity which They were in good health, but over- Investigate charges of crooked ncs or I was broken-hearte- d 1 by what . Considering the fact that saw," he continued, "and realized what wrought had Just passed through a night- corruption. who addressed a joint Landis, Judge a terrible misconception my wife and they (By Associated Press.) woods in the northern mare of of the American and Nationmeeting NEW YORK, Jan. 12-- France will I had of the Soviet government be- and had danger s,15-da- y down ended Just trip al leagues, gave the clubowners IS not fix the war indemnity to be paid fore we arrived in Russia.' a perilous trail from the Hudson Bay minutes in which to adopt the agreeby Germany until the amount of damat Moose Factory, they ment as originally drawn, Express Disappointment. post trading threatening age Inflicted by the German army We were cold and could not con- were in good condition. to at the end of that time if on during its four years of warfare ceal our diaappointment. The men planned to leave Mattice theyresign The Bolfailed to do it h- -r ,z sol! can be accurately estimated. shevik! came to realize our condi- this afternoon, reaching New York toJudge Landis objected to the subThis was the crux of an address de- tion Wilhelm Dlttmann. morrow night or Friday morning. Cris-peHerr stitution word of "recommend" in livered her tonight by Maurice Ernest Daunug and Herr Stoeck-e- r. The plans of the people of this part the revised the agree rrif nt The original Flench high commissioner, at a fdur German Socialist leaders who of Ontario to welcome the flyers were agreement authorized him to "take" conference of the council on foreign were delegatee to the Soviet con- marred somewhat by the hostility be- immediate action to relations gress knew we had visited many sec- tween Farrell and Hinton. Farrell charges of crookedness.investigate all tion of the country and that I spoke told friends that he felt that Hinton Russian. As a result they asked me had slurred him in his letter. Whether Noted Woman Educator opinion of the situation I spoke Farrell will demand an official InvesHad Brilliant Career my frankly, telling them it was unneces- - tigation by the navy department Is not ry for me to discuss which yet known. NC-- 4 were apparent to evenmysteries (By Associated Press.) a casual obTrip a Picnic '' PITTSBURGH, Jan. 12. Mrs Ag- server The men all agreed that they had "My frank statements probably led. Just passed through tha supreme vennes Chalmers Tajior, aged 70. who in, Later Boris Reln-st- ture of their Uvea traduced American methods in the to schools of the Hawaiian islands at the nent of Buffalo. N Y , and a promi"The NC-- 4 adventure was a picnic Socialist leader, asked me when compared with this, said Hinton. By Associated Press.) request of King David Kalakaua in a revolution would take place In 1174, died at the home of her son, H. CHICAGO. Jan. 12 The American (Hinton referred to the ceaplane how and America, the communist parPrentiss Taylor, here early today to the Azores conducted by the league on motion of B. B Johnson, Its there. I told him flight United States navy. He was a mem- president, today Vigned the new NaMrs. Taylor was a native of Edin- ty was progressing I did not think frankly American was to of but the crew of the seaplane NC-- 4 ) tional agreement, which was ratified ber Scotland, brought burgh, would ever adopt Russian ' The lieutenant addedAmerica at the age of two by her par- workmen at their New York meeting. The momethods and there was comthere no "I would gather cross the Atlantic tion was seconded by Tom Shlbe of ents and resided in San Francisco, munist in America. party ocean on was and a educated , , later where she seaplane five times over Bhiladelphia, He repeated my remarks io John. than, meke .a wfitlier. httiiooa voyage " TO FROTECT B 4 SEBALL. like the one we Just finished. It was one waa ror many years who came to me and asked me to American correspondent for Shanghai repeat my statements I explained to not so bad while we were travelling AUSTIN. Texas. Jan. 12 A bill pronorthward, although it give one a newspaper, and as such attracted the him that t did not say there were attention of the Imperial Chinese gov- communists in America, but that noI nervou feeling to be lost In the aky. viding confinement in the penitentiary for conspiring ernment, which bestowed upon her had asserted, the communists did not Our trouble began when we landed .from two on Dec. 14 and found ouwelve Jn. .ona.Af.4Xa higiiestjjecorgtlops baseball games me. other have a party organization.''-'.- '' wilderness. trackless sports, was introduced in the senate Are Thrown Into Jail. "Believe me a lot has happened In ' today b. Senator Borough, of Bowie, Main Body of Fleet "On the night of Aug. 6. at II the past few week said Lieutenant ah armed guard came to my Kloor. with a on his boyish fare Passes Acapulco Today o'clock, hotel and arrested my wife and me. "I can smile grin at It all now that we throwing ua into separate Jails. For are back in civilization and among two months wa received no suggestion automobiles, railway lines and tele(By Associated Press) ABOARD U. 8. 8 NEW MEXICO relative to the charges lodged against graphs and telephones But it was AT SEA. Jan. 12. The main body of ua matter when we were t PaMv wife could not speak Russian jno laughing in the snow up in battleships and destroyers of the renwanderingabout and suffered from her cific fleet, bound for a winter James bay country, I thought I At the end of two months the dezvous with the Atlatlc Beet in Panhad had some adventures before but ama bey, will pass Acapulco, Mexico, I was called before M. Feldman, they did not amount to anything. (By International News Service ) chairman of the committee in charge, SACRAMENTO. Cal Jan. 11 Two "For Instance. I fell Into New York early today. who asked me if I would report to from the navy dirigible 0 dur- mbs art dying, three are seriously inAmerican workers that it was a mis- bay the International yacht races last ing take (hat I bad been imprisoned, hint- summer Couple Found Dead jured and several painfully hurt a a and at the time I be I would released that if I ing a collision here today In In Apartment House should give this promts 1 told him that was terrible, but it looks thought mighty result of which a street car hit Truck and tame now. I might forgive the wrong I had sufLadder Nulnber five of the fire Auto Farrell Dewrrlbm Trip. fered. but was sure my wife never (By Associated Press) department at Eighth and O streets aa The agresslve square Jawed Farrell the would, and I asked to see her. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 12. wa returning from a "After a long delay she entered. showed the least excitement over thy fire. fire truck The bodies of Aubrey Evans. 4 a. aald was of emaciated She and contractor After adventure. had he knocked miserable, and to have been a wealthy did not recognize me as I formerly Hinton down with a smashing right Fresno, Cal., and Miss Irene Adams to- wore no beard-an- d now appeared to the Jaw and had cooled off he . 25, of the same city, were found house here. Bott before her with my face cfAered with talked withthe eoixesponden! day in an apartment -1 whiskers.hOFTiot asked The long wound.' "The only purpose" of the flight was gray bullet wer. dead from he the theory that Evans to cry and worry, and she indignant- to make an experimental bop. police advanced women and then shot ly protested, declaring she 'had no aald. "The flight waa duly authorhad killed the end could not possibly cry ized. We expected to land the foltears ieft himself. because of the great injustice which lowing morning and did not' take had been done us by the very per- much food. All we had waa about COUPLE sons for whom we had worked for eight or 1 sandwiches and two ther-MOINES, la., Jan. 12. Dr. many year' mos bottles full of hot coffee. We of "M. Feldman said we would be re- took along bags for our uniforms and Peter Hansen and Mrs Eva Bussey arrest but under anwas are leased there immediately, wore our Rock Springs, Wyo., flying, clothes. before orders None of uaordinary had electrically here today. The doctor is charged other long, weary wait heated fBy Associated Free ) for us to prepare im- suits ua. We did not thTnk they with with enticing Mrs. Hussey sway and were received X. J., Jah. 12 Life, NUTLET. Ao go to the elation. would be needed; coneeqnemlr, We he I charged with desertion. They mediately long begun when they woman's friendship the are trailed here by, them behind. We had four carwere negro slave in Georgia terLOW TEMPERATURES REPORTED. 'eft band. - Jr; rier plffcons when we started but one minated in police court here toLOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan, 12. f them waa released while passing day when Richard William liar-rl- a. as lays an 24 wee New York City. throws Rogers. Temperatures dropped It, waa held to the grand Jury "We did not have any drinking degrees above zero in. the aoufiie(-- t BURLINGTON. Iowa. Jan, 12 charged with having awaulted citrus belt today, according water with u but in the cold and John Freiburg defeated Jack Rogers, California William Henry- - Harrison, wrestling to the United States weather bifreau moisture of the sky we did not get heavyweight Canadian Christmas eve. The quarrel startlast nlkht. here, but no damage to the orange ery thirsty. here fall one in ed when Harrison started to throw champion "Kloor wanted to make A long in Rogers' ankle and lemon crops was reported Viere Harris' old dog down stairs bebreaking two bones nor to the California Fruitgrower' 3 with a toehold, after Ane hour and cause of its "midnight serenade. (Continued oa page two) ezchange. 4 minutes of wrestling. Ler-rou- x, Jirf The police wilt him Haniet Mclrnej. Sr uer to federal authorities today to tinner charge of isolating Voltrad acf. Leygues Moved to Postpone - Interpellations : Until Jail When Statement -- mm ba.ve-me- San Francisco Socialist and Wife Are Thrown Into Airmen Come to Blows Over Suicide Report Made About America. c8b Daniel m a i Melmey ir , serious toudUion at a hospital Xoda he timpteri som moouithine whisky hs father had hottled ind stored in the (By Associated Press.) TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 12.- The Aero club of Canada here today announced it had called off the official banquet to the three American naval balloonists In view of the incident at Mattice yesterday when Lieutenant Farrell knocked Lieutenant Hinton down because of a letter Hinton had written home. (By International News Service.) MATTICE, Ont., Jan. 12. A long mght'a sleep and a hearty breakfast restored the returned American balloonists to normal condition today and an declared that they were ready - to -- their- . Journey begin the loot lap home. There was gfillTR feeling between Lieut Stephen Farrell and Lieut. Waiter Hinton over the latter's letter that Farrell had weakened and wanted to commit suicide so that, the others might eat the flesh Of his body aa & last mort. However, the men did not come to blow as they did Tuesday afternoon when Farrell first learned what Hinton had aald in his S all ' LEAH YEAR W3 Chain of Stores Aero Club of Canada Had Planned Honor Spread Encounter But Fistic " ' -- T 'Prevents Event 30 29 f (By Associated Press.) Jan, 1, Budneiu became so good here for a gang of grocery thieve , who Mol on a, wholesale scale from "delivery truck that they had to open even! retail stores to dispose of their plunder more readily. -Police believe todsy they have accounted for thefts of mea's butter, tea and other groceries valued at $130,000 with the ret of .seven men.,., t ....1 ....22 FRANCE RESIGNS CHICAGO, A Tokio dispatch received ; c3) CABINET e . t9i iSj DISARM-BLIS- Kiosk. ......20 23 ....... SEVENTY-FIRS- T Grlch-disobey- i v,., UTAH POWERS WOULD KRICM WKeffiga SHOT IH BACK a m today a m. today am. today Noon WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12 1921 .SALT TAKE CITY Roof of Boston Bids. 29, - j war council at Paris. "The nation (By Associated Press) that would come to such conference Jan. II CONSTANTINOPLE, and refuse to agree to any proposiGeorges Leygues formed the first Fgeneh destroyers have sunk a trans- - tion looking to disarmament or t least a reduction Of Us military estabMiUerand cabinet under President port fljing the Red flag and carrying when M MiUerand re- -j ffoviet lro0j,9 presumably to Trebi- - lishment." said Gen. Bliss, "could be Sei! .24 written down ns the next. Germany to become signed ha premiership jsohd. It Is said lira dispatch vecelA ed and the Untied States Could make ita of France president -10 Tuesda-The erwiountec occurred herw plana accordingly." he feem Btapfttche (ten. fills said-tUnited State foght forecast apTobabte move m the- niiles west of Nov'oroasisk, the French should the initiative In the callchamber of depuiie today to intera.tarklnK !he ,ran,prt des- - ing of take the proposed conference bepeilate the goernment on its Ger- wa a escorted the fact it cause it was ptte by other and man dwarmameitt policies, pot it member of any in ternutlonal association through disawaiting the outcome of the jet flotilla. j might be accomplished. conference of the allied premtir yhc sinking vessel waa steered to armament "If th United State should issue 'ward and run coast the aground. a Con call such a conference to be held for ATHENS, Jan. .11 King it could be accomplish- - , today he did part of the troops and crew escaping Ina Washington, slant lne' declared tw re-j f dayv said he. hot belief the British wished aTur- - by swimming. ,JTh FfcneAufrtreaT with vision of the Severe treaty Power Are Sincere. ; no raminl! key, btrt admitted he had, received no Asked by Chairman Butler U he He direct intimations to this effect ir had any knowledge of a Sincere said he did not expect an attack upon on. the part of the other w orld Greek forces around Smyrna by t h a for disarmament power agreeTurkish Nationalists and Russian Boi-- t ment, Gan. Blia said that hut experiJ sties lkL ences prior to and during th peace Finance Is the mort difficult preb-- i T conference had convinced him that he continued. lem before Greece, there waa such a aincera desire. "There is no reason to suppoee the j General Bliss said he could see Allies will attempt to squeeze Greece where toms good might com from a under the unfair arrangement made; reduction of naval building by the when Greece was very poor, and the United State. Great Britain and Japan matter nuj be arranged to the mu-- 1 in th for five years aa provided tuai advantage of the nations. There) Borah resolution if it wer A ilevrr travesty on the buffalo pending a seems tn be iiule hope that Americans) a to regarded permanent preclude will aid financial!) hunt was staged on Main street today agreement. He thought, however, 'The attlvliies of the Greek army de- - b naval building already under conn that t0 ,he evMent!y (.p pends upon the AtUen. paid Conatan-- i in this country should b comthese tract tine in discussing the situation in As.a reported plan to exterminate pleted. A soon truck ith a animal stuffed to to Minor may go Smyrna The forme? chief of staff said in the troops, hut not to lead falo aboard made its way down the conversations with former Premier If make the Hotsheik operation followed by a number of Clemenceau and Orlando and Premier a spring campaign, it will be against street, Lloyd George and other representaThen came several hunters Roland or Rumania They cannot, sons tives of the allied powers, in addition with kodaks. of Diking pictures everywhere to officials he bad tha j high military The 'takeoff I know MR little about the "Little theeiand ,Uaek Interest and caused heard a "universal dread and horror Rumania. Jugo Flana and International and the at situation the comment among hoe op-i- f said the king "but widespread potentialities for a world chaos reto lhe widely, advertised hunt, was realiv entente to that planned sulting from, the world war prevent wurs m the Balkans. I am People Want Disarmament. The world has enough in favor of it "I do not care what the cabinet of war. for the present " of the world think, the masses of the Are jou tired of interviews? he was asked people, who pay the taxes, have the vital interest in this subject. "Well, 1 have had rn share r in the General Bliss preceded Secretary 'he last few months, replied, but I Daniels who" appeared again to give am always glad to talk with Amen the committee detailed information reas they have ran correspondents garding the relative naval sjrength of proved their trustworthiness. By J U K Rtn LE, the great power. Exports of food and meats from ' (I N. H. Staff "Our present form of civilization can Correspondent ) Smyrna to Constantinople was instated iwt 'watVil tH' great 'gmflhf wf rrfi'itirry npbri In.it'rilHe hainiicd" Frernief Kfra.?'-Hs todav b Robert de BiHv, French dent-eleHarding todhy sent tele- prepti ration much longer." General minister to Greece This note Ss con- gram to Senator Knox and Edward Bliss declared "The world war wa a Th terrific strain on civilization. sidered to be a joint communication B. McLean thanking them 'for rheet-fn- g next war will be very much worse " which from the allied goiernmente e said. Bliee J he General. bad have- several againstJits' wishes for the simple st'fdrtti ,ti, ,way. alui of inaugural ceremonyT lie suggested dlsarmamnt.,,'liii,1..Ke.iiei incident to othr matters with .Mato Senator Knox that he would gladly rshal Foch nd high British military Mediation in Armenia have the simple ceremony on the east leaders "Did VO, I evei tala it ovei with anv porch of the capitol . provided that Awaits Sanction of Powers could be arranged without special of Japan's or Italy officials" asked preparations and tire wenther permits Chairman Butler "I believe I d.d with Italian (IH Awociated 1rcia- ) was the repiv- "Of lives 12 Jan AVGELKS. Cal. I, US (ourse he subjeet dfl.y tame up at Mediation in Anvenli await (he morthat time neidentuily al sanction of the largn European "If l( wen" left to me I would not former Morgenthn.il, power, an American soldier nor lav v disirm Turk-and to ambassador lecently up an American ship until all the for Armenia by appointed mediator -great powers had reached an agreePresident ll i on raid here today ment. declared the general. Make Conference Public. (By Associated Prera.) "if such a conference were to be WASHINGTON. Jan 12 A bill held and if the secretary were to make proposing federal regulation of the public every day an abstract of the coat industry and empowering the propositions pul forward and the president to fig prices and profits In arguments for and against with the representatives case ot emergency or shortage, was names of the national common the people Introduced today by Chairman Ca'der l who mad them, aUow !:he 1 A j. Hi Iiss of live senate CPnrtflTffN. Thvestigating ferem e to dissolve Until at ieast the .l.ir TJ Formal the tSHTNHTnx coal shortage first s'ep forward had been taken claim to the right of a politico! re The bii! also would provide for action on the resolutions looknova! disarma-,meregular publication of data on coal ing to international fugee waa made todaj by IionalOCai-leghato be wa postponed again todav by costs, awsqnybiedby lord $innr of Cork who en- production the federal trade roinmisaton, and senate foreign relation commit tered the country as a atowawa with- authorize the president to deal in coal ,the tee Another meeting will be heid w becase hose and take charge of its production ami next week. Some member out a paespor and believe he found "usual the committee will report out the fore President t lison for (mal decis- movement whenever law of trade in suspense " negotiaBorah resolution, prop. .sing ion as a result of differences between The act propose a licensing system tions between the United States and the stale and labor departments. for both operators and dealer and Japan to limit naval construction for would Impose heavy taxes on profit five The claim wa presented to Serie-taryear. -and broker, the Witrm at the labor department of sales hi Jobbers Hearing I'ompictedL OShairman purpose being, counsel The lord by O'Callaghar on the Borah resolution "to drive coal in a direct Hearing in arrived himself Washington mayor Wslsh, Demchannel from producer to consum- and also that of today. ocrat. Montana, which would request m of the stale ers Acting Secretarv an Amerito have 58 "The tax would be per cent of ail President Wilson department has ruled that tnea lord commission Of more than 15 cents can representative participate in procpomayor could not be considered PcVai-erand levs than 39 cents a ton: 75 per eedings In the disarmament comm lelitical refogee when Kamonn of rommlsetons exceeding 39 sion of the league of nation, wer president of the to IrelandIrish cent at cents and lens than 50 cents and 0 concluded today. Senator Walsh fin- republic, was returning of commissions cent wa exceeding 59 per tha aama time that O Callaghan (Continued on page two) eept a ton. leaving. i , . j r de-s- TRAVESTYON A fv BUFFALO HUNT JS STAGED 4 j ct per-fig- ht Czecho-SI.-VHkia- red HARDINGW1RES THANKSTOKNOX irFresi; -- -- -- - REGULATION OF rv COALPROPOSED Cork Mayor Says He Is Refugee p-- p j 'ra 'u'ait . Wg lj0 nt n. 1 -- y Caldir-explained- ', I Iv a, v- JL, 4A alB- -?- - 4 'VS Ml |