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Show TTTT V V . Weather Forecut. Northern Utah Fair- - east portion, occasional snow west portion, tonight and Friday; colder tonight. Southeastern Idaho Tonight and ' Friday, probably snow. U TEMPERATURES. , m.. t.R. 9 4 1 Lin, Noon PAGES THURSDAY JANUARY 20 1921 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH . Roof of Boston Bldg; ......... .14. ........Klmk, .4 ...33 ,24. .........a. 34. ,...3441 .......39...., year SEVENTY-FIRS- T HiBORAH RESOLUTION FOR NATIONS llfilll TO DISARM, REPORTED FAVORABLY pjyn m School Teacher . Steamship Company, Which . i b' 40 ' Shipping Board Vessels, Plots Ruin, Is Charge by Sen. Jones. Controls (By Associated Pre ) WASHINGTON. Jan. that the International Mercantile Marina company, an American shipping company now controlling the operation of approximately 40 re see Is leased from the shipping board, is bound by an agreement entered Into with the British government in 1901 to pursue no policy injurious to the interest of the British Mercantile Marine or of British trade. were made here lodijr by Benator Wesley 8. Jones of Washington, author of the Mer- chant. Marine act. . ... Parts of the text of the alleged agreement, entered into for a period of 20 years, were read by Senator Jones In an addrese before the annual convention of the National Merchant Marine association, in which the sen-ator made" sweeping charges of attempts by British interests, supported, he said, by certain American interests, to destroy the American merchant marine. The agreement, ae quoted by Sena-- , r served the right of by the British government in the event of the pursuance of any policy injurious to (he feritlsh mercantile marine end left the final decision "in case of any difference as to this agreement or any dispute arising thereunder" to the lord high chancellor of Great Britain. Provision is made W continuance of the agree- ment after the 20 year period, "subject to notice of five years on either side." Subject to England Charge. As a result of this agreement. Senator Jones said, the steamship lines Walks .in. Sleep. Through Blizzard (By Associated Press.) IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Jan. 20. Clad only in her night dress, a woman said to be a teacher In the local schools, walked down town in her sleep through the heaviest snowstorm of the season. Wednesday night about 11.30 oclock. Two men noticing her strange appearance stopped her and one of them touched her on the arm. She awakened Immediately and " with a scream dashed Into the street where- - she fell in a faint. She was carried across the street to a hotel, where she was cared for until she was able to go home. the from After recovering shock, she said she felt all right shoulon a her bruise except for der received when she fell, and some cuts on her feet, sustained in walking barefoot on the icy It is estimated that the . ' walks. somnambulist walked over seven blocks through the cold and snow. SHIRT SLEEVE CHILD MURDERER ESCAPESPOLICE By Associated Press. ) CHICAGO, Jan. 39. Police and detectives are scouring Oak Park and - adjacent suburban territory for thea shirt sleeve slayer" who entered home of Orvll Watkins, killed Theima as she lay Watkins, asleep In her crib, and then set fire to the house A man in shirt sleeves was seen to few minutes after enter the house Mr Watkins had departed for a real block emate office a away to "pay the monthly rent. A child watching at of a neighbor's house saw iie window the man run out of the house short' a moment later there and ly after came an explosion and the house burst into flames Firemen entered the house and took the baby from its crib but found it owne4by the International Mercan- dead with a deep gash showing on its tile Marine company as well as the skull. The only explanation offered leased shipping board vessels now un- Is that the man who committed the der its control are "actually operated deed was Insane. in the Interest of the British government and British trade and subject to WILL the terms of the contract." In support of hiq charges that American interests were aiding in the MISSOURI British campaign against ' American shipping. Senator Jones declared an agent of the shipping board In New Tork City, who. he said, was a former employee of the international Mer cantile Marine company, had opposed The establishment of an American shipping line between New Tork and England, and admitted that his reason for doing so was that tt would the business q( British, lines from k ra New-Tor- . "TheexcerptaquoledfrDin. this agreement of August, 1903, Senator Jonea continued, do not leave the question open to doubt ns to where the International Mercantile Marine company stands as regard British Interests The question then naturally arises where do British shipping interests center in the United States The answer is that they center almost entirely in the port of New Tork. where their largo terminal investments are located and from which most of their tonnage on this side of the Atlantic sails. Freight Monopoly Charged. "Consequently whatever benefits the port of New Tork, benefits BritA monopoly of exish shipowners. port freight sent through the port of New Tork spells greater profits for these British owners. . It follows then that the British shipping men are in accord with the eastern trunk line - railway officials who seek to cancel the present equalisation of export freight rates from central freight association territory to gulf and south Atlantic porta" tThe chamber of commerce of the state of New Tork is made up of international bankers and the heads of great railroads and Steamship comcontinued. panies," Senator Jones Phillip A. 8. Franklin, a vice president of this chamber of commerce. Is the president of the International Marlnei company, Mercantile the American company which entered Into the agreement already referred to. "In reviewing this sequence of can any sane man doubt that the principle necessarily underlying the establishment of an American Merchant Marine is being sacrificed to a group devoted to furthering the intereeta of the British mercantile marine or British trade?" s. LOSE 2 SEATS Leg' is Broken Secretary WiUon, Replying To Demands of Legion, Lauds Past Policies of . true. houses In Washington street. where two members of the royal Irish con iI op An &DQ p t ftr.it 'stahulary were attacked on Saturday England Will DA last,Thewere destroyed by military forces. authorities military snort j crown force were fired on Saturday ' Invited to Affiliate six houses in Washington street1, that the two worst were selected Movement to Reduce and for destruction Alleged Wyoming Slayer (By International New Service.) CASPER, Wyo., Jan. 20. Frank McClellan charged with the murder of STOCKHOLM, Jan. 20. The Swed- J. S. Reeder, a shoe who wae ish government has decided to accept shot down near his cobbler, home here M. Kershentoff. as the head of the week when he resisted an attemptlast to Russian mission which is to try to ne- rob him, has been arrested in Butte, gotiate an agreement for an exchange Mont., according to word received toof goods between Russia and Sweden. day by local police. Count W range!, minister of foreign McClellan is said by Chief of Po-affairs, declared that though tho gov- - Lynch, of Casper, to be an I. W. W. eminent was willing to establish coml The arrest of two unlndetlfled mrreial relation with Russia, the time! Montana men here resulted In their had not arrived for diplomatic Inter-- 1 revealing the whareaoouta of McClel lan e - f ( ( -- NEW m Program. f i go,..tT, ..fori-eductio- J v ' n -- PEETE JURY IS ' BEING SELECTED tlon - to'r Jind I ssib-stan- - 1 g - Reort 4 By 'Associated V, Tress.) YORK, Jan 20. Al least llOO.OuO.OOu improperly paid ship . kuiidera by the Lmted State shipping-froboard will be disclosed through, aa audit of account now do progress Colonel E, H. Abudja, former 'compNaval Building troller general of the board, declared Hostages Will be Used here lie fore the Waish congresTo Prevent Irish Attacks, sionaltoday committee. Colonel Abadte charged that there (By Associated Pres ) , (By International News Service! I were a .WASHINGTON, Jan 20 Senator many serroustrreeuLirt DUBLIN Jan 20 The British and ties" in great the ieui.nws between UW Borah's resolution proposing ngoiia- in will use Sinn iuh f Kmw Ireland police military bull-lin. nL naval lions hosmgsv I r,rnrxrll.l prevent attack, in' the and the by the United States, Great Britain future Dublin car-tiformally an- - connection ot t narlcaM S'haabwi.fc and Japan was reported favorably to- - nounced Intoday that hosage will be , bulb the boat u and tne curnornUon " all automobiles In which earned day by the senate foreign relations aodl,r, and Black and Tana are nd. rr 4 Onicn YOU vklTlCrt committee. ling The hostage zone" will include In lieu of the original proposal that the city and county of Dublin and the to Fly Washington of Meath where the attacks the negotiations look to a reduction i of fifty per cent in future building for , hve been especially numerous, 'ri , (By Associated Ireiis,),; five years, tho eommittee proposed OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 20. Two. air that the negotiations provide for such! reductions ae can be agreed upon. planes that will carry Mrs ii. H. No record vote was taken on the Wheeler of Lincoln, delegate from the Borah resolution, but that offered by Nebraska electoral college and Mr. Senator Walsh, Demorcaf. Montana, Draper mtth of Omaha. aUernate to proposing that the United States havw Washington to deliver Ihe eight elecan American representative particivote of the elate, left toral pate with the disarmament commisfield at 1 41 thi morning for sion of the League of Nations waa deLincoln Associated where the official mart of Press.) (By feated Mo I on a straight party alignLOS ANGELES, Cal . Jan trip will be made. Mr. Wheeler ment a Jury for the trial of Mrs enter one of the plane at Linco As approved the Borah resolution Louise of L I'eete, charged with the return to Omahd. where Mrs. Smith ""Resolved by the senate and house j murder of Jacob Charles Denton was will enter the second one. n the case was of the United ,ak,'n "P a'ln of representatives Eleven talesmen, sub- - Toledo Unemployed assem- resumed today .States of America, in Congre to peremptory challenge, were In bled that the president of the United jeot the Jury box then To Have Soup Kitchen , States is rfqueted, if not incompatible with public interests, to ad- , n to i FODA IApAfl A (By Associated Tresa ) vise the government of Great Britain DAHAt thl and Japan, respect ic!y, TOLEDO. 0 Jan 20. Preparations Seizure Cables of diwi5l Yap a; take up tne for the installation of a soup kitchen gmernment and government a here thousand of Toledo unem-poe- d rectly r ith of without (By International Ncri Service ) aii:.g thmpoi the action may be fed were made today of natal tjjeation. and may have to be put into use alWASHINGTON. Jan 23 Japan any other r.ato'i f ptomptw'h disarmament action in retaining the Pacific cables most immed'ntelv it mas announced treaty by which the touching on the ly ertunrg of Yap will by John R Oow II, mho ha been apng vrotmvs of enh of be investigated by the senate foreign pointed emergeno labor comm'jwlon-e- r naal n sVd gcvernnen f, relation committee. Senator Lodge. I nitc 1 j r, Jaxn v Todav there mere prevnt a the G.v HGf chairman, announced today shail be r1urcl annually dur- - j Secretary of Rtate Norman H Acting Da via Pocial Service Federation nearlv 2 m rich an ex has been asked to men fng 11 e next fl c without breakfast and pleading before the appear tent and upon such terms Aa may be committee Tuesday to explain the for immediate work-d upo situation two That this proposiSecond Industries in tion I njrgctcd b the senate of the Council Orders Police to accomplish ImmediUnited Mat Are to be Developed ately a substantial reduction of the To Revive Old Blue Laws natal armaments of the world " - t ' IN CORK CITY F ormer Comptroller General Of Board Hints at Huge (By Associated Prev ) Amount Alleged to be CORK. Ireland, Jan. 20 The first official destruction for attacks on cromn forces in Cork City since mar; Improperly Paid. law was tial enforced in this area was carried out this morning, when two Jonee said his way was blocked by a stray mule and be made a His Assistant. threatening gesture to frighten it away. It refused to stampede, however, meeting the assault with a well directed kick to the brow. (By Associated Press ) The mule's leg was broken In two places. It was pronounced WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. A cripple and shot Jones fense of the policy of the department , a helpless will recover. , of labor in dealing with radical aliens and "a complete indorsement of the work of Assistant Secretary Louis F. Post in carrying out that policy, was made today by Secretary Wilson to s statement replying to an attack on Poet by the executive committee pt the American legion. The secretarys statement wae transmitted by Joseph Tumulty, secretary of the president, to Colonel Lindsay, chairman of legions executive com- mittee. It was designed as a reply to a forma! f request for the dismissal of Post which was presented at the White House last October by the executive t committee in pursuance of a resolution adopted at the last annual convention of the legion. Poet Is Leaded. Louis F. Post is one of the truest Americans I have ever come In con- France to UOs Force For tact with, said Secretary Wilson's statement. "He is a thorough believer Enforcing Treaty Only as in democracy. He has no sympathy with any alien or American a ho beLast Premier lieves in, advocates or tei!hes the use of force to overthrow the government Looks to U. S, for Support. of the United States. He has, however. a profound belief in and reverence for the constitution of ths United States Including that part which proBV NEWTON C. P4HKE. vides for its own amendment. He has therefore, faithfully car(I. N S. Staff Correspondent ) ried out the Instructions giver, by PARIS, Jan. 20 The policy of the me as secretary of labor concerning new Briand ministry, according to an deportation cam.- They are in as followsapparently inspired article in the Ma"No person shall bo arrested except tin today, will be based upon the folupon sworn affidavit based upon in- lowing lines: formation and belief. 1 France will not use force against "No perenr, when arrested, shall be hold Incommunicado. Germany to compel the strict enforce-riie"Every person orreoted dial be of the treaty of Versailles unless entitled o oounsel Immediately upall other means fall. on being taker tmo custody. 2 Whatever President-elec- t Hard- h bk onronIe'1 'th. trigs plans' are toward Germany, Pre- ev TtlFyL is confident that the Briand If furnish testimony and be heard United States will not refsua to suptheir own behalf. port Franca In her efforts to obtain "Exresslve bail shall not be real satisfaction from Germany 1 FrancaaiH not entirety; abandon her hostllliy "to tho Bolshevik regime in Russia. "These safeguards of American lib4 li! France erty having been provided, if It Is With and make every effort then shown by the evidence that any Great lulitl -. to kvol- frtoMvn which ,WQuld..lcad to alien la deportable under the anarchistic- laws, 'we 'wfl deport a Sfft between the two powers him with as HUIe compunction as we It t evident from adrtcce fromBer-Tt,.- n ThrT!Tirnian. havo been bul.d-In- g will not deport anyone simply because high hopse oh the of he has been accused or because he is clmvaelee beweer. the possibility new Briand We hare ministry and Great Britain. suspected of being a 'red no authority to do so under the law. The new government faces its first Mr. Post has faithfully carried out feet of strong..- !r. the chamber of depthese instructions and I am saiur.el utise toda rentier Briand said he ranks among the ablest and best ad- would raJ 1.1a declaration of policy ministrative officers in the govern- in the chstntei this afternoon. ment service. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 Under the bIH adopted In the house- - late yesterday - limiting the membership of that branch of Congress tojts present number of 435, affected will continue to the states provide machinery for redletricting. all efforts to. have Abo, problem bandied by federal legislation having been defeated ThereulJU- - hicb. had been predicted, came after a day of confusion and wrangling and after numerous amendments to fix the membership at various figures were voted down. The bill, as submitted by the census committee provided for a membership of 433 but the house by a vote of 241 to 74 adopted an amendment by Rep. Barbour, Republican of California, retaining the present membership. An- Two Suspects Held other amendment by Rep. Barbour and substitutes offered, by others proFor Worcester Fire for redlstrictlng viding machinery were defeated. (By International New Service ) Under the measure as It will go to WORCESTER. Maas, Jan. 20. Two the senate for approval, 11 states will men were being held and a third was lose 12 representatives which will be sought by the police today in allotted to eight other states. Mis- being connection with the series of fires souri will lose two seats and Iowa., which swept through the heart of this Indiana, Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. city's business district. Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska. Rhode One of the men. a Island and Vermont one each. Call- -, in ona-o- f thehumed ntghtwatchman buildings! was ' fornia will gain three, Michigan and held for examination after he had told Ohto two each, and Connecticut, New conflicting stortes of the fire to the Jeiwey. North Carolina, Texas and state police. Washington one each. The reapportionment will become Montana Police Arrest effective March 4, 1923. Sweden Will Receive Russian Trade Group (By Associated preo. ) HUNTSVILLE, Ala, Jan 20 The claim of Joseph Itmea to hospital attaches that he had "some beanwas borne i ut today when his story that lie h id been kicked by mule m ihe head and that a result the animat was lying helpless with a broken leg. was Investigated and found to be IBIMEffiS 1 c ag-e- r Palertne In Pennsylvania Town President Obregon hsre Outlines New Oil order - MEXICO leum riTT. Jan ronreiors Petro20 granted by former Tress) ?- orcsnlxaiion- TV Pel- rnmmlnee of Ihe xnrtnsfrtes bed'V,'lI'1. hx.,: V Jjwfch.ixkfe cor-- ..Irc'ud. c'.t Ouindrtes, lime.none, hHok and mvhfnerr is demands'! or .he police In an,'th' 'to by the Berwick council pub- Zion- -! tod at. Ordinances enacted long ago that, the pr'j udonx wt of thfm'tiave'been Vrgof.en whl p, revived TTTdFr Tffe order oda fountains, parlor, newspaper stands and fraroline station mill be closed on Su nday No Bunday newspaper may be sold either on the tre a or in stores and drug stores may oni dispense medi-- J cine Uahed fT5v PITTSBURGH Jan -A million dollar corporation P?.ttirrhr to Une n Fa te?ire t develop rtvuc annnm-r- d th-c- t New Liqurt- - Permit Policy is Outlined government ar being in- P A ''"fi ed P estigaed and in future such grants Wctriyp-TrsIan n to individual and will be made on HoV rf ih jor nermfts Companies inu position to develop o P" id Rwt Pearl Islands Krper dithe propirtus intuited. V1 sTH'i rected Acquired to newspaper correspondent Obregon ri c, nld perm! or Lunch Mans Faith a the first tlm This last night For Canal Fortifications r,lloi?4or fo u pt he had received the newspapermen ft of In His Fellows Brings 'ico'ho pre- In addisince hi inauguration, and. Universal ) (Rv Serlee m he slqte petroleum situation, tion. 20 WASHINGTON Additiond Him Small Fortune dicueg international commerce, th al nnd upervimg federal pro-hi- T which are to outpost expected agrarian problem and other matter !nu-vn r frr (By t 'IvArsal Service ) for prmi for rre?t Obregon declared himself been United WASHINGTON, the Jsn. 20. As a re-- 1 being State by ! acquired iied of in favor of federal control under the treatv of the United Htate suit of his frith to his fellow man 'education He declared that vested,.,,.. ... James M- - Fori, proprietor of the first Jtohw m Father lunch room in tho United 6tates In the Pearl Islands, 1". ,, jC? where the ratewlc Importance of the. ysteun" preTsited.' Th, Education for Sons has been able to retlro with a small Iland-- . In' the bay of Panama, about irtabliihe? he k T'o minus of the canal was urged rp''fft v1 p-yer hi yove'rnmeV.V- l h a?'?ro ! " By "honor system" is meant thst "the 20 rmv xvffVOTOV iheemblrof u! n to fortify the canal. thouaands of people, ranging from i a Hftl Ilf league of nation . was supported by ; hi,h et.MT.mcn( oftletai. V of in Djsrk newsboys would eat their fill and then tor m Town with Whole farmer It chUdrn Responds walk up to the cashier and pay for oi (50 prr o t "nin ffoan" To Extinguish Flames lan4upT'f thalr food. Their word was never fatirr of Vo('' questioned. rrov wro AHu-ttho Genuine regret was expressed by fur" for 00011 or- International New Service ) (By government officials, bankers, brokers WAKEFIELD. N H . Jan 20 Thi trio'nn to of and business men at Ford's retire- H lnt town was threatened with destruction nlr on and hf twin ment from the business. Probably no HTh Vftv eveqftmp rp 1rr by fire today. Starting in the home lunch room in the United States had of Mrs. Linie Mason, the flames swept thfjp and HM ptp&p rip to a more democratic list of patrons It to the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Tate, h prrnrm ranpt"' boy !n look xml occurrence was to see dally h nlff From there it Jumped to ntrUirno Secy, adjoining of the Treasury MeAdoo or some mil(By Associated Press) the public library, thence to a grocery lionaire banker or broker sitting Jan. 20 DeportaWASHINGTON. and on to another store The entire PLV yVORFD. alongside a newsboy discussing events tion of Gregory Weinstein, chancellor population of the town formed a volAUSTIN, Tex. Jn. 29. Creation of the day while eating lunch. The rff the Russian 8oiit bureau In the unteer (Ire fighting corps and aided lunch room was to the heart of the United 8tate was ordered today by by firemen from Rochester, Wolfboro of a court of tndurtrlal relation, the Kansas law wa profiner ctal district, opposite the treas- Secretary Wilson of the labor depart- and Senbornevtlle got. tha firs under similarin toa hill introduced la the Texog posed ure department. . r ment. control. . oenatctoday Mexican - 1 t fr , - ! Jn tfr-lb- e ss sjsszxs.'issrxi I Slu- '0r r- tVroun''"" .C-- 'V Imv eTirsU ., o3 rv mi-d- ,'uotrn REDCHANCELLOR rr TO BE DEPORTED nt r!l , I U it &. :- -r t |