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Show ? ( im. vSth'L1.' qrn)ny ojs c. . ,J t- - 4 t 4 i e ft t a &.., ewNT re4f MiWFoneMl ISm . 8tniayi Utah-- Fair V "'7, tonight NCoWer inodeiate .eold tonight waves. SorthaMtarn Idaho Tonight, fair r-- T Maximum Minimum Minimum 26 PAGES LAKE CITY V7& SALT M -- ! JCEMBER 2 1921 t4yI...... Tie r-- Monday -- for Walkout Are on Way to Branches of Union In All U. $. Packing Centers. Bclr, High Gale Sweeps Through Oregon and Washington Cities ( Breaking Many Plate Glass Windows. By International American . Shipbuilder Says He Is Willing to Return And Face Charges Truth Of Which He Denies. (By AasocUted Press) d HAVRE. Dee 2 Premier returned to Franco today tn weeks' firewhich ahenre;' ho presented to tha Washington conference Franc' position on armament limitation. As he landed here he was greeted with deference. but without enthusiasm. Brl-an- (By Associated Press ) Nov. I. Prim Minister Lloyd George, tt was learned this afternoon Is definitely planning to leave England for tbs United States, December 11 te attend the Washington armament LONDON. coafarenee, momma Simo them. Rapre- - rATTACKONJAH Jt the Mg packing plantse shiel few men would reo-th- strike order. The strike is in protest against recent wage reductions announced by the packers and agreed to by- - many employees under the shop represen tation" plan. The Unions hare refused to participate In this plan. Authority wa given the officials of the union to call the strike by a vote of the member. The decision to sertka was reached at a meeting of officials of the union here. British Governments Latest Proposals to be Considered by Dail' Eireann Cabinet in Dublin. (By Associated Press ) , BELFAST, Dec. 2. An attack on the Jail at Londerderry with the object of releasing the prisoners there, was repulsed by the'pollce guards today. Two policemen were killed and several attackers captured. The party gained entrance to the Jail undetected and their presence was not discovered until a patrol saw a rope ladder hanging over the wall and gave the alarm. The military guard (nside had noticed nothing unusual, but upon investigation they found the two constables who guarded the Sine Fetners Ling dead In tbs corridor- They had been drugged and strangled. The Republican rescue party bad One of the oddj yorc.d ths doors of ten cells when LONDON, Dee. 1 customs to which England is famous tbe guards surprised them. The mlll- waa seen the other day when two j tsnr opened fire, the Repubiicane of faggots, a hatchet a bill- revolver hook, six horseshoes and sixty and.P'ln Pandemonium prevailed for some on honMhoe nails were given to ao V as rent In time, bat the guard 'agent of King George of finally gained land in the kind for a small plot upper hand without losing any of Strand where a forge originally stood same the time cap prisoners at and another piece of tandln Pnrop- - taring three young Londonderry men shire. The kings remembrancer re- - wt,0 made a final attempt to release reived the rent on behalf, of tha the prtJloner crown. j . In the rear 1235, a tournament was 1 LAll LlffBlin LdblDCt Jn .law a held field where the being courts now stand and during the tour- O tOMiacr f nament a knights armor gave way. ; rrOpOMlt ... . . A smith repaired it so well that the . (By Associated Preen) king gave him the right to erect a forgs on the field stipulating that the! . LONDON, Dec. 2. The British gov- annual rent ehould be six horseshoe .ernment lataet pro po la for ecttle- nalta. and aixty-on- e The rent- - has been so paid every mentof the lriih question will he eon n te the present one. aidered by the Dali Eireann cabi net in Dublin tomorrow Ths aoW terms, which were handed to the Sinn Fein delegates In written form, show aomt advances over the government's previous proposals, and the delegates felt the necessity of giving them fullest. consideration at a cabinet session. The terms, it is said, concede from the beginning, the 81nn Feins claim for the unity of Ireland. Ulster must bo Included within tha scheme from the Mari, according to the plan as it now appears do bar been framed, and must remain in for six months. After that period, and before the end of s year. Ulster to to b given, lb option to withdraw and if aha goes there must be a boundary commiiwion to determine the exact area which to entitled to go with her. PARIS Dec. 2. The number man-ef- fairly UMer If goes under this plan she cases In which French famine th would cases preserve only her prweent posome provide age, act and. In Is tha snb- - wers and not obtain tha fiscal freo- Paris theatre. for play comment In theatrical dom that would be left wlthsqulh -- - , n r. - -- i. .,Jetogweh mjw. etfetoeMUMe-8- j . 1 8o socceesful are these family combinations that Jean Rlchepln. poet bto and member of the aeademytheandman son have Jointly applied for of the Odeoa, recently agament changed. t Newsservice.) - The question of alliance to still th crux of the situation, but efforts ar belt, made tt devise some form of declaring allegiance which tt to hoped by the government the Sinn Fein will accept. Th rain Monday was accompanied by a severe wind storm which felled trees and wire poles, stopping traffie on highways in different sections of the two states and crippling telegraphand telephone service. Some highways in both slates are covered with several feet of water today. King and Pierce counties. Washington, are threatened with the worst flood conditions sine December, 117. The town of Kent to parboon drivtially flooded and stock has section. en to tha highlands in that Various cities reported the high gale blew in plate glass window hurled signs to tha ground and uprooted and broke off trees and poles. Tha city park at Vancouver wok, IB trass wWah Utaraliy eoearad with . win. w War pale M 4 tohas a hear was Wash. ported at North Head, Traffic over th Spokane, Portland coast A Seattla railroad to Pacific points to blocked to a washout of 2.S0S railother track." Nona th of of feet roads in Oregon and Washington bars been seriously affected. c-tA ACKS iY OF lAGER tsrk - (By Associated Press.) PAR18, Dee. 2 The Havre police are Instructed by tha secret service of the French ministry of Interior thia morning to arrest Charles W. More. American shipbuilder and financier,-toon as ha Unde from tha liner Paris-.- The Instructions wer .sent by telephone. Tbs French police acted upon request of the American embassy which recalved belated cable Instructions to obtain th arrest and detention of Mores upon a charge of grand larceny under which he can be extradited. The haak of the secret sendee her are not certain . whether th Havre In police received thatr instruction time to apprehend Mr. Morse, but they ar relying upon th American newspapermen In Havre to shadow KISTVatlT the poflc arrive.'" - Dec. 2. RivPORTLAND. Ore. era in Washington and Oregon are today swollen due to inceaeant rain and a particularly heavy downpour yester- - n, ' YEAR Resident, Meet Tragic Fate While Firemen Fight Basement Blaze. from suffocation following a fire )q the basement- - ef his rwlihiice, 2222 Seventh East street, this morning. Mr. Miller, who was about 7 year nt of age, and not In robust health, Into the basement when a fir started from a defective furnace. When th firemen arriv ed on the ecen they told Tilm to" gefouT - - year-dow- ll ,MslvinM. Miller, vtc president of n company and th the First National bank of Murray, died on-str- t eM Miller-Cahoo- Bsrvica.) (By International' N 2 Forty-fi- r Dc- CHICAGO. thounnd packing houaa employees have been Inatructed by officials of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and butcher workmen of North America lk at ala o'clock next to go Z Monday morning. Order for the satriks are on the way today to' branches of tha Union In all packing centers. It is estimated that 20,000 men will go on etrfke in Chicago If the strike caH is obeyed. Other cities affected by tha strike are Bt. Paul, Milwaukee. Sioux Cltf. Omaha. Kansas City Wichita. Oklahoma "City.- East St. tour. Fort Worth. Cedar - Rapids, and Austin. Minn. . Included in tha strike call are about 1,000 membere of allied unions such as tbs stationary firemen, steam and operating engineers, car repair-meblack emit he and carpenters, other craftsmen employed In packing houses. Dennis tone, secretary of the moat outlet anlep. declared today that U of tbs Untoa see 4 ....It. . . JO.. M. M. Miller, Well - Known Order 1" ll.M , Premier Briand Back On Shore of France To Come to U. S. Dec. J2 ..si ' .ll........vt ,Hi.tMW SEVENTY-SECON- D Premier Lloyd George Af Join with Vt?s fc. (1. ........ .11 v) ant -- (odtjf i.itu turn Todif, Naon today 6 and colder. . yesterday. yesterday Tana Fls Fin: m Argument by , Arbuclde Defense. RaHRaleCnTOnr (By Associated Pre ) -- , krhlCh oTThe't-aseriien- he did. He returned, however, and t tried to work through a window of He fell down, apparthe basement. suffocated by the strong fume, ently firemen who mad the to j according an effort to revive him. When the doctor arrived Mr. Mtller wa dead. Mr. Miller was a native of Utah and an early resident of Murray, where up he was the main factor tn building the two InsUtutiooFpf which he was Fur -- several years vice president. past he had not been engaged in ac- tlve business. He is survived by hla wife and several children. The damage to the home was not In excess of ISA. It was estimated, ed MUNITIONS AND ARMS MAKING MAYBEHALTED Governor Mabey Among Western Executive Who rv Aire Guest of Chicago Conferees at Washington Must Consider Ban to be I By " Tren ) CHICAGO, llvfrT'Qll oft thir way lMb conforeoc of Placed Upon Shipping of .Supplies l (By Associated Press.) W. Morse, HAVRE, Dec. 2 th American shipbuilder who 'Arrived here today on board the liner Taria from New Tork. declared hi -- n S-- States by the next returning steamer. I am willing to return to America by the first boat and so I have wired the United States district attorney." ha told the correspondent on board the rails early this afternoon At noon it was learned that Mr Morse wsa being prevented from landing hut that he had not been placed ' under arrest. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec- Milton Cohen of Lem Angeles, 'one of Roscoe vate manufacture and sale of munf-- j South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois. tFatty) Arbucklea counsel, eaid today ) Minnesota and Iowa contributed the Rons ho had received a letter mate teams of champion girls whnna The Greeks and Turk, .re conduct- 'threatening hlb(t)on, death to you and your fgt friend" If fnr a anrt of war In ih Jaat rix provat from thWll(nf fudge in th different Arbuckle should be acquitted In his month, both hav firad off aubatan auction and from which th cham -elected trial for manslaughter. Cohen said Pon Hal quantities of sheila am 'nil arm the defense was not worried over this Rockefeller Sees Great ammunition Neither manufacture Associated Press.) (By BCIilC (jAIIlf threat against Arbuckle. any. or at any rate, nothing worth Prospects in Chines? DES MOINES. Is.. Dec. 2. Reduc Testimony of prosecution witnesses California about. Road Control Where do they gel talking was attacked from the tions today in the final argu"ruinously" high freight Medical Development "ht'r aupplie .. ment the in manslaughter trial of rates and some means of liquidating Itoecoe C-Aoeiated ) no ha which China fnumtun alo Arbuckle Fait) Gavin (By International 8rvi ) old debts of the farmers arc necessary McNab. chief defense counsel.by M.Nab WASHINGTON. t of V factories acn.m zThWeat. any appears CHICAGO. ler 2. The John I ; rantU' raHroad sought authority if worse depression in Agriculture is called si tent ion to the testimony of frnm lht. not to come. Got. N. E. ICendall of Alfred Bemnacher. a leading prosecu- Rockefeller. Jr, pam. en route from ge( sere, to rifle snd munition. mmrTrt m ad AnTrJeans In n statement made tion lines and manager of Mum Vir- China, where Rmkefeller dedicated eaelly get whik j saion to obtain ownership of thfc Idaho, declared j Sacramento his Northern after for a do short line la Where the corpublic today departure ginia Rappe shone death from a Charleston. 8. C.. to attend the con bladder rupture resulted In the charge the Pekin Inion Medical college as of It ,houh the question In thl ca. n.av be i.mattirttv stork . hie gift to the future a otono of China, ference of governors. The confer- against Arbuckle ( answer hut to easier what rathr ence. he eetd, should seek relief for .Ldo not believe Mr. Semnacher arrived here today They apervt the mstrer are nut the farmers. 1 do not anttil him to any credit at afternoon prtrculr cases,w but .English Expected to visiting the department '"Banka In Iowa wer doing a patri- all," McNab said wara that jther- He was brought Mores. uuid " whether otic duty, the governor said, and In to give his view of the Incident In Germany Loan- Rockefeller xhid he has the greatest peter out for lack of material ar to I th credit agenclee were straining to which Arbuckle placed a piece of ice hopes for th future of China. manufactured he fed by munition aid the farmers, and the war finance on Miss Rappe' body after Arbuckle All By Associated Press ) thl country need," he deA business proposition by private corporation would do much, but to alleged to have hurt her. That war Dee f traders in otht rmrntrles e liN7X. Former enough. Gov. Kendall said. a collateral icident. it is going to get It. , purely rivilired of minister The of Iteconstriirlnn Rsth- every nin spokesmen "A great majority of tenant farm "Mr Fox wa purs- Catherine said had his a Rockefelier ensu Is In are that the very ation trip agreed theory lth negotiating 8ir Robert era are entirely Insolvent." he said, Chicago at tha ex- ly one of pleasure and that he could private manufacture of traffic in Horne, chancellor ef the exchequer "land a vast number of farm owners pleasant trip from pense of the Ran Francisco taxpay-- t not speak authoritatively on the poll- - arm should be rlgornueh controlled, and wlih edl"!! ef Ihe Rank of Eng are threatened with bankruptcy. It era., a very pleasant social visit tlcsl or commercial situation of remain to l,e seen if the Wash- - land for a loan of (SO 000 000 to Oer- to obvious that there can be no pros- with and Airs. Ramnma Maude Belmont, Chlna. He did believe, however, that and where nnnr It w on h.B author conference can perity in this section of the country the complaining sltnesa. whom the China has a splcndld medioal fuire It waB unlratorvt lv today othr ,ffor,a have fal.ed unttl food commodities can be dis- prosecution fsiled to produce." of the view the of lin modernizing The principle, invohel already has Rthnts woiiM Ha wV,n a drfi-nposed of at a fair profit. Mrs. Fox sas also a leading pro-- 1 practice of medicine been admitted, in the Inclusion of Mr unwfr toiv ahlrh a hih A radical reduction in transportaIt res, testifying that she secutfon ait prohahlv wnu J h jn 4ha tion charges to necessary and without had known Mis Itappe for several' Hughes' naval program of a provls.on that during the naval holidiy. no sh.p delay. that years and that she showed no sign of Everybody concedes shall be built for other c, ur.trle in freight rates are ruinously high. No the illness which the defense finally embarrassment whatever would b? I caused her death the I nlld (Rate or Grvit Britain or Mexico Seek U. S. Loan If the private manufacture occasioned If operation Japan defense counsel read porAnother To Refund Federal Debt and exp. rt of warships can he forhid-dsfreight and passenger rates should be tions of the teatlmnny of Mias Altre so just as easily can the private rebated 2k per cent. Blake to the Jury at McNabs request. munitions and" manufacture Rv export qf Alice Blake, a showgirl and prosecu, Press), ' for land warfare. tion witness waa a guest at the MoVEXtro UTTT .Dec. 2 The la wanted is Whal by Iradsrah.p in tel 8L Francis party which Aranvrnmnt i takinq lntr-- t America here loo Uf course. Amerbuckle Is alleged to have fatally InjurIn th f'oru of ;onis Morin ica cannot act alone. There could be Mexican finundJ ed Misa Rappe. to an rach of putting llu munitions I did not see Mr. Arbuckle go into . no quetion w Truk"- e F on a BfrttiT Kle BlTr tha TTfiTT room.u-f yrtliri th?rQOtnQi:. fBrA!rnr1:rTr plan for refunding the Mexican the testimony said, referring to the I LOS ANGELES. Cal. Dec. 2 -- A iit'ona! rtcht, H.wa .uwomcaby-room In which Arbuckle to said to s'nird night that should ihe )at flrtrwitCxecho-nes- a hwtel ctsikr'wxVTTIh yVaiice Niles;-works in aods or the fsftri have Inflicted thp Injury fail, the Recretarv qf Treaeurv called by the state today when Slovakia did .a roaring export trade, Adolfo de la Huerta will go to the the trial of Arthur C Burch waa re- -, fuate Uni'ed British Refuse Denial ( seeking tojloat a loan is , ,um)d ,n the ipcrior court Burch for Stockvard the p purpose. and acker Beiton of murder the with Of j charged Treaty Abrogation was (By Associated Press.) . Launch Fight Against Kennedy here last August Nilesacross Engine Crew Killed in VIENNA. Dec. " S. The Inner ' mployed at a hotel directlv (By lntrntionaI Nw Srvic ) of Government Regulation office the from Of Kennedy.J Vienna looked a thought it I. Th Brit- - Broadway WASHINGTON. Dixie Railroad Wreck city related to the securing , H1 had been struck by a tornado as Ish delegation this afternoon refused ot CHICAGO. front 2. Dec. r"m or a to BurCh.!i "Congreas confirm either deny published (By International News Service) the result of yesterday's widehoc,ln on wlld h lnc' ,he wr in report that Great Britain and Japan 'for ,he -CHATTANOOGATomw Dee tenant duTIng th Intervening i pawring LrgUIaUon-thi- a 4a rioting, the worst since th cawwt to announc the abroiration of of plan ' spread ' here stated Reports Al- reaching downfall of the monarchy. today to time buelti. j alliance at" a appliJ waa peace that the enrtneer "and on th Nile said that Burch remained In I th declaration ef At-This thp leading hotels and restaurants S- -r plenary session of the n Southern r 42 And many of the shops dealing In room much of the time and on on i torney Levy Mayer at the open- week. next conference k Iliad when Memohia division, luxuries were wrecked and shopof- - the hearing on a occasion was visited b a woman who today lng was lndlesied. however, It that o ran sn Into ihe train "en switch st a vigH that .the clerk said keepers and hotel guests attacked Joint attack made against the there will be no definite action of the shared was Bhell Mound. Ths engine and first and robbed of Jewels and other keeping He was unablea packers and stock yards' act beslhance her in the Burch down s steep three rosehes but plunged gave woman, the fore three federal Judges sluing, valuable, to Identify absence of Lloyd Oeorg. embankment. i No deaths have been reported, en bloc; ' general description. Mr. Madalynne bnt a police official said that Two bills have been filed O bench In waa Indicted with Burch ! , Murderer-- " T many, had been Injured by th the law. One of them. w and the etat has said It would enPhiladelphia .Bank' , mob in their orgy of plunder and asher the Tiled to deavor Identify by the stockvard' traders Robbed ' -I- 1 destruction. The police stood Idly ot list' 'tvyftiyttvefffS?ir' .quaxtloBnii ,frbo made, tha vlll. In.continued ears- - j commission merchants Both Mkb7 ..,Rhl4feJtohaaigkddwie. Burch s demeanor News so om even eiprearing International J so much was It Berries.) y Ala.. Dec. 2. MONTGOMERY. (By ganlxatJons claim that ths gov-thYesterday ' Dee. I WD PHILADELPHIA. with the rioters. ernment has no right lo regulate. Henry- - Barnett and when a witness was testify lng and ratmmraamr, llam- - Gray, bakk was Interc smile with Ihe defend-- 1 the business of the complainants. Many Americana negroes convicted of the mur- tn the those beaten and robbed, although this af- ant thhanged as they are doing an Injerstaie beaten and robbed of !. der of Davis Anderaon, prominent resultant laughter In one Instsne the display of the ternoon near the, center" of the etty ootirt room caused a she, admonition I business. merchant and planter last October, act waa passed by ConAmericas flag saved Col. Millar wer hanged In county Jail here early Th caped la by three ban da wbo to the spectators snd tha partiha from and hla wlfa from molestation. this morning. automobU. gress tost August. th trial Judge. Hope for Farmers, DeclaresKendaD j. i ernort at durkaon, 5. tf- - iodayd tofutod th International LIvtock Ex BV H. WriA-O.. HARRIS. program In petition when a formulated. Diplomatic (orrs.pond.nt of the Lon-do- thtr honor had Tfooge attending - trnra virrwmor - - Dally Kewa. f rvim Ca rry of Wyoming D rttt.-)32t-. h the (, N fTffitno: Ireuse of Minnesota. Dixon of ) WARM I.M JTON, Dec. 2 One of the Montana; Mabey of Utah; Campbell lesser meters the conferee. tl has "t Arliona. Im Small of Illinois, W to deal with i the nature of the con- - T. ..of New and McKalVfe of N If any to he Imposed on the prl-- . hraska.Mexico, .v.lned Na tc ' Prs !.., 1 j Refue Gr-llev- trnt) hr llrr it offl-ri- ri!iv n. 1 Americans Beaten kn And Robbed During Mex-Ira- coms-juul-of--th. 0 Rioting in Vienna j Ic. Sl ! --- -a . Anglo-Jspsne- -- -- vetw' wnd-Hw- ri- or-fr- e. woNerr "HangedlfiAlabamiT at sym-path- . 1 vi I : i t -- ' |