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Show V V Weatlier t f f r Temperatures. fortciA f Roof of Northern ; Utah Fzd and warmer tonight; Thuredky.prob ably fair. Southeastern Idaho Tonight and Thursday, fair. , s Boton "Bldr. Maximum yostorday Minimum yeafferday Minimum today a. m today 9 am. today . . Noon todav SALT IS PAGES LAKE CITY . UTAH ' WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 1922 SEVENTY-SECON- - Klook .... ........ .11 .......43d.. IT ,.2 2....Aa.Sl ..12 .11 43. . . R II 'St YEAR D Jl r r JV UTAH PLANS BUSINESS FROM COAST Los Angeles Industrialists Enthusiastic . kt Meet Sacramento II Causes Prisoners In Chicago to Riot 1ST 1 Between on Mountain JRegion And Pacific Recommended at Conference. to The News.) ANGELES. April I LOSS o An- - geles Hi an outlet and market for Utah's products with the aid of this April URGED EUGENE, Ore,. April clam wlikh n all p probability Pill recoil c .the ...serious attention of geologist throughout tlie United States, lias been found in Southern Oregon lij two girl geology students or the I of Oregon. Burled In sandstone formation and looking very much like shrlls to be found along sea coasts at present, these fossils were dlscov-ere- d 18 mile cast front III tlie' Ympaqua talk). ir. Earl Packard, acting head of the geology department, told how the disco very affects p&lrntologk-a- l theories. The rpogyrm, the name by which the extinct clam was catalogued, has never before been found above the cretaceous. Tlie fossil was in the Eocene formation, that geological period when amhljpoda and her huge monsters sluggishly ambled about In dense forests. McNary Reclamation Bill Explained to President by Advocates and is Given n Rocky (.Special 1. Package was responat lle jail county day a sible according to guards for riot out demonstration lilrli started last night and was continued g with" 230 until early this mot-giprisoners participating. Theyre on a pic and cake Jag. Yesterday was package day and their stomachs arc full of dainties, so they're feeling pretty frisky, explained a gnard. The solitary confinement of one prisoner for an Infraction of fairs was giten as the Immediate cause of the demonstration which resulted In. bqpk breaking, pelting of jail attendants with tin cups and Jeers for guards who to restore order. CHICAGO. TREATY AGT His Approval. J i WASHINGTON , April IS. Ap- proval by President Harding for the McNary-bil- l providing for creation of a S3SO.UOO.OOO revolving fund to be used for development of western and Negotiations GEORGE R. HOLMES. (INS Staff ,-Correspondent.) " BY 19 The April treaty, bringing Into alliance upwards of 230.000,000 which ar.d Teutonic peoples (proved surh a bombshell when tossed the Kiarligbted midst of the Genoa n has fallen flat in WASHINGTON- Japanese Soldiers In Siberia Ordered - To Maintain Peace FUNDS TO FIGHT M y ARKANSAS FLOOD --ARB REQUESTED .e President Harding is of the opinion the treaty in no way materially affects the health or wellbeing of the I nited States and hs opinion is ahar-- , ed by those members of his cabinet upon whom he reltes chiefly for guidance In international ' affairs. Secretary Hughes and Secretary of Com- Herbert Hoover The administration Is Interested hut only in an academic way. It wae made clear todry. Germany Has Right. Officiahy the administration takes the view that Germany Is a sovereign the Unitea power at peace with States- - and that as such she has x right to conclude a treaty with any power she desires, so long as such a treaty doe not violate treaties whkh she has with the United States A for Russia the United States has no official relations with her anyway The text of the pact has been subjected to close examination here and is considered not in conflict with The separate treaty con- -j eluded between the United States and i Germany. Consequentl- y- It- - Is - extremely'- - unlikely that this government will be a party to a controversy that threatens to arise out of It Speaking of the turmoil and quar- re!lns lf ha Jreadr created at Genoa, j that I month. Th an Shooting Renewed And Youth Slain ar-ran-ge (By Associated Press ) BELFAST. April 19. Shooting was renewed In the Ballyma-carre- tt district of Belfast sarly today. John Scott, a youth, was killed and William Johnstons was wounded fatally. re-di- Harding Insistent In Provision For Bonus Financing ( of p .The sig--n- ai es w S - F 4h - , ence leaders. cas- tims The police barrack at Manor Hamilton, an important center in County Leitrim have been cap- -. tured by Free State forces A motor returning from Siige wae seized and tbe occupants all of whom were armed were made prisoner. A second car wae disabled by gunfire and the occupant threw their rifle Into the road. Relief Sent to. Furthermore. Dr. Walter Rather.su. German foreign minister, maintains the conversations with Russia were not secret, as he gays Prime Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain wa notified last week, through another i member of the British delegation, that ' the Germans "could not agree to th program .contained In Jhe report of the all,ed experts, and were forced t negotiate with Russia direct. j Delegates Impressed. I The conference delegates were impressed by the words of warnirg con-!a cerning the fjiancial situation Europe set forth In the rerort of the special board "of eminent experts Hope were voiced today that an international monetary! convention with ths United State represented, as suggested by the extert. w.ll soon he convened to examine 'he financial position of the whole world and to recommend to whom and by whom the .a: a .'LCC. xhuiud t:a git ea. The board dec ared that victors and vanqu'ahed In the late war must find means of counteracting the growth im the volume of oufsandlng money and government obligations and to defeat the constant increase in prices. They creased production and taxation were applied, the depreciation in money would wipe out the savings of the past, and lead to bankruptcy and anarchy in Europe. were pleased with th section of the report regarding Germany, which states that the burden to be placed on the German nation should not be so great as to destroy its powrer of production and declare that German). reparationswshould be , as to not extended over long periods 'endanger her financial stability. would It was understood be considered at the meeting today of 09 currency, j the Victimrof Flood CAIRO It la.. April 19 The steamer Three States leaves here today, f 0 1 Ih a .Do g Toot h Rend- d is triet between Cairo and Fayvilie, Ilia., to administer aid to 159 negro families, who ar reported marooned by flood water of the Mississippi river. Relief invest!- -, gators declared that several families are tn a famished condition. Food., tents nd medical supplies have been loaded in the steamer. The more seriously ill , refugees will be brought to Cairo . -- after. themarooned families hae been moved to higher ground" and supplied with provision gnd shelter. t- v- . rf5fc . - . , S. B. ' . ne-k- xa - ' hospitals have large ualty lists as a result of th recent, shooting but even these do not indicate the full number of injured aa many cases are being treated tn the homes of the vic- -- In.-IH- the Germans are barred from participating in all deliberations concerning the Russian question. This penalty was laid down tn a note of censure to the Berlin delegation yesterday after consideration of the situation by representatives of the five Inviting powers and in the little entente. Text of Note. "Whilst wa sitthe conference was repreting, and whilst German sented on the commission and subcommission charged with the negotiations of European peace with Russia." said the note, "the German representatives on that commission, have behind the backs of their colleagues. concluded in secret a treaty with Russia on the very (Juestlon which thy had --undertaken to- consider In loyal conjunction with re- -l presentattvee of the other nations" Whether Germany; wiit continue at the conference is problematical, but her delegates are drafting a reply to the note of censure, and it Is thought that, while protesting their debark-- ! ment from the commissions dealing with Russian affairs, they will remain. Their reply Is expected to make the point that only th full conference has power to bar them, and In this they are supported by the neutral cations headed by Denmark, whose delegatee already haxe protested to the confer- d Blix-zardo- ote (By Associated Press.) GENOA. April 19. The Genoa conference appsrently hs been ear. ' ed. For th last two days It has been tottpring on the edge of collapse, due to Indignation of some of the more Important leader over the action of the Germane and Russians In secretly a treaty covering the concluding principal and moat delicate points under consideration by the conference Now, however, the delegates are to go forward with theitpasc, but In both cases the fires were found' to have been started by crossed electric wires Further lnvestlgation'-showethat a man posing as an electrician 'had sought admittance to St. ATncent de Pauls. T- - Secretary Hughes k-- Genoa Conference Has Overcome Crisis Period trial of the suspect first wss crossed April 14 when a fireman fighting a conflagration which destroyed the church ef the Sacred Heart here with a lose of $585,400 heard a man In the crowd of spectators exclaim: "8L Bridges will be the next and I will get the reL" The man escaped but an Investigation at that time convinced the police a scientific fire bug, In crossed electrio specializing wires had caused the fire, as well as the one which a week earlier destroyed the famouiBaslllca of Sta Anne de Beaupre. housing the famous shrine of Ste Anne, which was known as the "Lourdes of America." ic w-- (Bjr Associated Press ) GENOA, April 19. Dr. Walter Kathenau. the German foreign minis- ter. conferred with Prim Minister Lloyd George of Great Britain and Foreign Minister Chitrherin of Ru-stoday regarding the barring of the Germans from the Russian commission of the conference .The German probably will submit aTormal reply tonight to the allied note on this subject. Many othir informal conferences were held with legal experts of th various delegations in an effort to bring out the exact scope of the entente note la se Burch Jury Filled Barring of Germany Debated at Conference (By Associated Press) MONTREAL April 19 Police search for today redouhled-ihe- lr a religions pyromanlac following the burning last night of the historical Notre Dame convent here the third Important Catholic edifice In Canada to be detn less than a stroyed by fir gov-Pas- in trans-Atlant- v Russo-Germa- Fire Investigation Russo-Germa- Urged Extended by - er whether the n treaty signed at Rjp,!o on Sunday violate the treaty of Versailles In respect to the German owned property In Russia. This property, under the Versailles pact. Is pledged to the commission for payment of reparations. i Portuguese Flyers Nearing Ffight EndLoan to Liberia . (By Associated press y PARIS, April IS The eonmiirrioiiTsTo he asked Reparation, to consid- i y Rufso-Japsne- Treaty. Incendiary Sought In Catholic Church $130,-000.0- The-part- Genoa Conference Believed To Have Safely Passed ; Crisis Caused by Secret Wash-lingto- Russo-Germ- dele-pati- 00 whiskers. Under the new rules of tlie club, any member sharing his whiskers before May 28 must submit to having his head shared also. l southern reclamation I and drainage city's manufacturing, distributing and projects was given today to a congressional delegation who called at banking facilities are being discussed , the White House. by members of the party which ac- Members pi the delegation which Charles It. companled Governor wa headed by Senator McNary, ReMabey. of Utah, and representatives and Representapublican, Oregon, tive Smith. Republican, Idaho, said 'of local capital and industry. At an the president expressed deep interinformal conference last night with est in the legislation which Is pendLo Angeles business men,' the Utah ing in both the senate and house. Mr. association pressed their desire for Harding indicated, delegation members said, that he would confer between the Rocky closer with party leaders on the matter Mountain empire and the southern The president was toM that there i V. This point of California metropolis. was strong support fat- pnssagtr-o- f view was heartily received by local the measure at this session of congress and that enactment of the bill industrialists. would result tn the reclamation of Today at noon the visitors were enmillions of acres of land and provide tertained at a luncheon given by the homes for thousands of people. A chamber of commerce. Business and (By The Associated Press) memorandum submitted by the discussed were with the for pleasure TOKIO. April 1. The com showed that under the reclatner Uppermost. mander of the Japanese forces In. mation act of 1002. approximately Following lbe luncheon the Utah 1,000,000 acres of deseret lands had Siberia has ordered his troops to party was taken on an automobile rfde - lil.OuO.. been - reclaimed.., wore-th- ao .to pointanear Although 'maintain a neutrafattitude. as 000 families had been established on Oovernor Mabey, Mayor C. Clarence farm lands and the national wealth the failure of the Dairen conferNeslen, of Rail Lake, and the others had been increased approximately ence does not' signify a breach of basked in the warm aunshins of the $400 000.000 and foodstuffs valued at southland and recalled with a shiver intercourse. each year on ThoucAnd Men Wnrlrintr diplomatic' $130,000,000 raised the cold weather they had left at to on, administration spokesman said to- these varioua projects in fourteen The "troops will act for the home, they refused to adroit that there all at an expenditure by the states is any other section ' in the world quite maintenance of peace, safeguard Prevent Break River i day"The principal thing it emphasizes government of approximately the equal of Utah. BolsheIs that the United States is fortunate created from fund the communications, from prevent arrived yesterday afterlli Levees Indeed tb have remained ,000 miles the sale of public lands and from Town vik activities and protect resinoon and made temporary headquakinds. from Genoa. land fees of various (l rters at the Hotel Alexandria. dents. No appeal must be made to They in the senate, where the forRepresentative Smith presented to Imperilled. say they are combining pleasure and orcommander's of the force, a detailed says and Policies of affaire statement the other poweign president business and they seem to be enjoying ers are seized upon and debated with the Minidoka project of Idaho as tyder,' unless the troops are unreasboth. n great freedom, the pical of the status of the other proonably obstructed or endangered failed to arouse more than a j liance ROCK. Ark., April 1 jects. The cost of the construction of in the performance of their Prince of Wales Plays was of An $5, 800,000 this undertaking Prt ot interest. Senators urgent appeal to the federal ties, or unless the which $1,000 000 has been repaid, ernment for an emergency appropria- - r? more interested in tariff, bonus. Golf on Tokio Links' tb approaching " Value of the farm improvements and tion to be used In the fighting of ,hip "ubl,y are unpardonably delivestock was placed at $39,373,000, iflood waters of the Mississippi' river campaign than with alliances between And Visits in Country agreements fied. i two such riepchildren in the family assessed valuation of $14,570,000. val- In Arkansas was telegraphed to Waah A statement issued by the vied, of nations as Russia and German. and various at ue of $5,924,000. Governor McCrae. lngton crops Associated by today Press ) By minister of war declares the war Of I Hal Concern. other assets which he said showed the Reporte from Arkansas City, where TOKIO. April 19 The Prince of office is as desirous as the govunder- 1,000 men have been working day and the result successful of more Of vital concern to the adhighly SiWales today concluded hia official of ernment the evacuation of night to prevent a major break In the ministration and to the senate Is the taking. yistt to Tokio by playing a' game of beria as soon as possible, but g Preeident-Hardlnwwa said hie extended to the house of invitation river declared the situation golf against Crown Prince Hirohito. that it la necessary to keep the visitors to favor passajgof the bylegis- there levees, waa still critical. P. Morgan and Company to beJ. the regent. The British heir apparthere for the preeent in troops lation dnring the preeent session. The Additional forces are being re- come officially aasoclated with the alent will now start on a tour of the view of the existing state of af- most difficulty, it was said, was ex- cruited In southern Arkansas and lied reparations commission. .... -- country districts. fair. house The Morgan Invitation comes at a and the president northern Louisiana to meet the Inpected in the The battery of cameras that foltime when the United States Is almost promised to confer with members of creasing gravity of the situation. lowed the royal players around the the verge of accepting membership the house Republican steering comA break at Arkansas course apparently had the effect of officials on on the commission mittee and urge them to press the point Out. would flood City, anyway and it thousands of putting them both off their games. lead to comPlicatlana. , bill at this session. No score cards were turned in. quar ml!s of rleh farming lands tn may sol Th apparent purpose of th southeastern Arkansas and northeast- allied purpose in inviting Morgan to ern Louisiana, Including many towns Americanization Work by "sit in with the commission Is to of importance. for the flotation of a gigantio Daughters of Revolution loan to impoverished Germany which (By Th Associated Press.) Discussed at Conference ultimately would come back to Franca, MEREDHSIA. Illinois. Affril 19. .LISBON, April 19. LieutenBelgium and Great Britain tn the form a Swept from the by high gale west, of reparatlona This loan has been ants Coutlnho and Sacadura, Por(Bf The Associated Press) levees on both aides of the Illinois riv- discussed and ussed by the alWASHIXOTON. April It er at this point were threatened with lied powers ever since it first Farther tuguese naval aviators today were became St. Paul's rock followed $00 destruction this morning. . resting at reading of committee reports that Germany's back la well apparent n American!-lioFamilies have withdrawn from the nigh broken by the load of reparatlona miles off the coast of Brazil, with by s discussion of the McGree drainage district, which cov- Put upon it. work tof the society formed the the mo dangerous part of Their ansession of the ers of There was little tndioatlon today of today's program territory ten miles along the west flight behind them. nual congress of the Daughter of the Because their email hydroairApril 1 9. Urging bank, of the rtver.and all but a few the probable attitude of the etate deWashington. extension of a $5000.000 loan to Li- families have fled from the Meredosla partment. The Morgan Invitation. It American Revolution. The more than plane has a capacity for fue for beria. promised In 1918 as a "point lake drnjnage district on the east bank. was stated, was one that would re- two Jhousand delegates were greeted only 1$ hours of flying, the flyers of honor." Secretary Hughes told the The protecting levees are among the i uulre 'Very close examination' and Individually at s reception last night yesterday risked the dangerous house ways and means committee to- largest along the entire river. officials were chary of expressing an cliffs of St. Pauls 900 miles by Mrs. George Maysard Mlnof. presidenurns no rethere for foundation off it hand. day t-general opinion regarding and officers of the sofrom th Cape Verde Islands rathports that American banking interFT. PAUL. M3nn.. April 19 er than continue the remaining ciety's nations! board of management. ests would benenflt mostly from the 500 miles to the Island of Ferconditions which covered vir- Paul Revere Famous Such transaction. had arisen reports tually the entire state with enow, prenando, Noronha. Their earlier at of the Committee Army Board Investigation . Ride is Celebrated in previous hearings vailed in Minnesota today. The falf plana were to attempt the 1,400 on the legislation. Into Death of Officer jin one mile flight. The last two stages from In inch the ranged southNew England Exercises never heard that anyone inter"I their flight are expected to be ested 'in payment of bonds was be- ern part of the state, to six inches in Oklahoma Completed of 500 comparatively easy, flrsmhe hind the proposal." Secretary Hughes the northern part. , (By Associated Press ) miles of Fernando Noronha and ' , said. BOSTON. April 19. Th 147th an(By Associated Press ) then $00 miles to the coast of "Failure to make the loan." he deWASHINGTON. 19. The niversary of the battles of Lexington April Brazil. dared, "would be lamentable with and Concord and the ride of 'Paul army board of Inquiry which InvestiUnit- to the of the respect position Revere and William Dawes was celegated the killing of Lieut. CoL Paul ed States twfore the world, and mod brated today. Ward Beek In the boms of Judge Day, en- which Liberia." lamentable' for ride of the two patriots over The at Oklahoma City, has completed Its 1917 on war In side of the tered the the historic courses was repeated. report and forwarded it to the corps the allies "Revere" and "Dawes were accomheadquarter at Fort Bam Houston, a as of honor It "I point regard San Antonio. Texas, for transmission panied by an escort of cavalry and secrebe the the loan made," that I their arrival in each town was the to Washington- - the war department tary continued. for the start of patriotic exerwae advised today. j;. cises Fait-eu- ii -- . Them-we- re also esereises-l- n Fugitive MurdererFrom LOS ANGELES. Idaho Univeriity Aprtn9. Boston Common preand an hall WASHINGTON. e 19 PresiApril to- ghtata z. is Arkansas Hart Four., to the of Penitentiary the Incentenary Student Majors in Eating dent Harding was represented today liminary a Jury to try 'Arthur Burch, White House callers a, favorable corporation of the Boston city, govBelieved Texas by in Held, Consumes 30 EasterEgrgs charged wlthr-t- he to suggestions that a soldier bonus ernment, which comesMay 1. murder- - here revenue last August of J. Belton Kennedy raising provision be In(Special to The Hew.) (By Associated Press) serted in the tariff bill now. before K JfluiJKIaiLJfoquinLinL , MOSCOW, Tda April 19 A 1 Maiorln DALLAS. vesultedlnzuccesaearlytodax. Tex,. pTfl 9. A' man the sc mi tel" 'Th "president ' wae said football is a common expression believed to when Counties men women Sam four be and Continues BelL Texag eight charged with to be still insisting that any bonus some colleges but maiorinf In eating killing several persons in Arkansas In bill adopted should carry or be acIn the Jury box were accepted by Is apparently the specialty Easter held is to here offi1915, some await obtoday , for by companied (By Associated Press ) of J. Arnold Cobloy of Vancouver, B. , both defense and prosecution, alcer from PtammerVtUo. Ark., to iden- taining the necessaryprovision CORSICANA. Texas. April 19. revenue. a University of Idaho student who C, the two defense had perthough trim. Dan Sheriff Harston says Action of the senate The grand Jury Is Investigating- - th tify ato $ eggs Easter morning and then the man has confessed to him tha he tion cauqus yesterday in appropriaKIux Ku ata a chicken dinner later la the da. - emptory challenges remaining Klan and It activities in voting the Is Ben. He die attended classes as usual and the state had one. finance committee to report a bonus Corsicana and Navarro county, acwas The feat The attorneys then took up the performed at Monday. Previous to coming to Dallas the bill to a reasonable" time waa said cording to reporta Numerous witthe annuel Easter morning breakfast man had worked in various oil field election of an alternate juror It Is today to be construed by advocates nesses have given testimony. PI fraternity. of Theta Beta to sheriff said- - - ,- sit the the trial and to of the measure to mean within three said, and other are to be heard. ,, through Close seconds to Cobley were Ar- -' serve if disshould be to Information here,' some Juror arw are weeks and senators any who According Bel, Developments expected to rethur Ouerin of Spokane and Thomas was charged with killing hie wife, hie hack of this project are said to have veal whether the klan has disbanded by Illness or otherwise. BucMIn of Idaho Fall who each ata " qualified was brother-in-lastated that the attorneys It and two other men. In stated they would suppprt a motion In Navarro county and those In touch twenty-tw- o eggs The breakfast was He was sen- to dleeharge-t-h- e PlUOimervUle finance 'committee-an- d with the "tnvesrigirtkm express theerred at I o'clock, and by 9 Cobley -t expected to complete selection of thealternate Juror ,' today" and' tenced to death hot the sentence was the pending bill before the view that should It he disclosed that had called Hr time. bring that the introduction of evidence commuted to life imprisonment. He senate if Prior to this tuns eighteen egg was report to- not made at the the klan has disbanded, further Inveswould start tomorrow. the record mark. end of three weeks time. scaped after earring- -, abort Usa tigation w!U be cancelled. i , ' I. . , ele Fete -- Mus-covt- EPIKY OX SACRAMENTO. Cal, April 19. A formal order requesting all male emplojeee of the ell), im lulling polieemen and- firemen, to Mart growing whiskers Immediately in for ttie das of '49 prepeiration to bd held here next celebration 0 month will be Issued today. It was announced by City Manager llyde L. Seavey, following a meeting of the Whisker club of which he was recently chosen chief whlsker-ine- . Hq will also request all railways coming Into the oily (o en courage their employees to grow Sovereign Power at Peace With America ahd Entitled to Conclude Alliance Found in Oregon Arouses Scientists Tl DEIEtOP R To GrowBeardsfor RIGRI Prehistoric Clam Pie and Cake Jag i'' r Police and Firemeirf-- J EUTflfl- - II S. GORGE GERMAN A Closer 4 b i I ' er HP to rt- fep- - li4 W Ip tp inr nd. r if 111 ff |