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Show & c c V. 1 2-- THE' DESERET NEWS SATURDAY - FUEL CAMP OF UNDER RANSOM V 1 v- 1. EXEMPT FROM lTh departmanfVodiC Tate o ! ' a. payment was demanded bywarJuly availno detail of the raid able, tha message added. Th Penn Mexican Fuel company eye an American concern. Tha me .ant whether any Amer dldnot ay had been held by tha bandlte. .. 1 CoIoraHo Camps Tallere sf aalHy Clee- 215 South Main Tr, "bui Reduction to Mark Japans Course in V Navy Construction Report All Quiet (By Aasoelated Press ) "July I Japan's program fer naval auxiliary vessel etlll (By 'Ateoelatsd Pres.)" undecided t Jt If any change I DENVER, Cola, July 1 Latest that program mad from th "eight-eighrsporli this morning indicate towards reduction the night passed quietly without ts of lffJ t ColIn kind disturbances of any rather than laereas Th 11T pleas orado coal fields, it was announced Obcall tor the replacement at at- the office of Colonel Patrick nsolete vessels s'nd the const ruction of J.- Hamrotk, atata adjutant some which ef may several craft, apr aral.i al Nation Guard troops and atata b larger than those asat to th scrap rancara era tncamptd at tbstr heap, hot th groee tosaege will be lees then that originally mapped out horns stations or at Frederick, la according to admiralty officials.condithe center of the northern Colo"Under present financial rado (laid. Three knits are at tha tions." said a high officer, "we would be unable to balld the navy ships suggested tn some quarter aBesides PreGarland Man Will be observance mier Kate is Insisting la of the egreemeat Washington Instructor in Etymology spirit as veil es la terms" been front turned to takes (Special to Th Newt ) criticism has been based are preGARLAND. Jtin 10. Georg E. sumed to hove bee atakea from erverascniar King, ton of Mr. and Mr. Thomas roneous reports la th E. King of this place has gone to Urbane, III., where he ha accepted the position of assistant etymologist wlU In the University of Illinois--H- o 'alto continue hit studies along thl line. Mr. King has been attending the V. A. C. of Logan where ho Aa been assistant etymologist. Ho also had charga of tbo beet culture department of that Institution. Ha was married to Miss Lillian Week of Rexburg. Idaho. Juno I. Fl Wff-accompany Tt Im east. WASHINGTON, July I. Various Mexico Ban Film reductions in commodity freight rate Come Under for from New Tork City, by way of Reflection on Country steamship Une. operated by the Southern Pacific 'railway to Arixona. Mexico and New Mexico, which the car(By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 1. riers proposed to pat into offset July Motion pictures, which la the opinion I, war suspended today by th Inofficials Mexican libel that of country or Its native are under the ban tn terstate commerce commission nnttt Mexico, according to fcn announce- October 11. ment from Guetave Ludsrx de N. MexThe rail and water carriers which ican consul here. made th cut attempted to put comNot only will condemned films be modities concerned into the territory barred from Mexico, the eonsul add- named from New Tork at exactly the same charges phlch ere new tn effect ed, but all the products of tha company will be blacklisted. from Chicago territory to th stun This order, the eonsul said, has over all rail. Th effect would beeen authorised by Preaidant Obre-go- n point have been to make the rate on agriat a direcet result of recent pro- cultural implement from tbo New duction of a Los Angeles company Tork a hundred pounds which was said by the Mexican gov- Insteadpiers Tha commission of SI. 08 ernment to contain reflections on tha assigned no reason4. for halting the repatriot Ism of Mexicans and other fea- duction. but will Institute au investiture." gation. -- TOKKk in t" -- tsts By Commerce Board Win That Cenure manu-faoturi- H,H Men Accused of Murder Sun Ytt Sen Force Of Sir Henry Wilson Reported Augmented Foynd io Have Aliases By Tribe of Bandits July L When the two of Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson formsr chief of the British general staff were arraigned In court they revealed that the names th today, had previously given were -- aliases Xus lead of James Connolly and John O Br en the men said their names were Reginald Dunn and Joseph O'Sullivan. They gave London as their htrne Both men wera heldfor trial on the charge of murder. LONDON. -- ' I WASHINGTON. July 1. The Denver a Balt Lake Railroad known a tha Moffat road, waa sxcussd by the Interstate commerce eomjgi baton to day from the aeceeeity of putting la. to effect on Its llnat the tea per sent general cut in freight rata, which all other railroads In tha United State made effective today. Receivers of the line, the commission ruling Indicated, found It Impossible to reduce the revenues to the extent which the lea per cent cut demanded and in addition Its line la now temporarily out of operation by reason of a tunnel fire and may not be put into use before August I. To aecura evidence for a final determination on th roads petition to maintain the higher rates. Commissioner Hall will hold la Denver July 11. a hearing at which tha management and public nerved by the railroad will present their arguments. Bo far as could bn ascertained tha Denvsr A Balt Lake was tha only common carrier which did not have the tea per cent reduction in effect today as ordered by the commission in the general rata case last month. er-ee- nt Steamship Freight Redaction Halted i (By International News Service.) China. July i. Grave apprehension exists hcre due to advices that the "red heads" a wild bandit tribe of soldier, have Joined the force of Sup Tat Sen andUhave reached Heung Bhang, only fifty miles north of here. The "red beads" have been tooting end burning In Glangti province and should they defeat the reinforcements being rushed northward under General Chen Wing Sen. nephew FIGHT CALLED OFF. of Chen Chtung Ming, tt la feared HAMILTON. O., July I. Th fight this elty will be a scene of terror.. betwesn Jack Johnson and "Tut" General Chen Wing Sen, n Tale Jack ton, scheduled for July 4 arse de- graduate, expressed confidence that clared off today because of Johnson' hla forces will be able to turn buck failure to poet forfeit money. the Invaders within a week. . CANTON. t 51 from page on ) Continued operation could be maintained without th shopmen. Machinists' local 1420. met In the Labor Temple at 11 o'clock this morning. but deferred definite action until after the general mass meeting of all shop craftsmen and carmen In the strike. The man meeting which began at TIO p.m., is expected to consume a greater part of this aftarnoon. 1000 Shopmen Walkout Amid Cheers in Ogden u 1 American Beauty ELECTRIC IRONT The host iron ' ,1 l! 1 audg Get an Tfanican&cmfcT and be as sured of the same satisfactory service after yean of use as upon the day you bought it It only costs a little more anyhow. ' SeM by Deelete end P.striwJ American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT 'Oldest and leogtif Fx flash lUan. 'EsUSU . ISS4 June 11. Soviet Russia has firm supporter In Marseilles. Everyone trm th dock laborer to th wealth) manufacturers want Bolshevik Russia trad. The petition Of the Marseille Chambee of Commerce for the r establishment of trade with Russia produced such aa imp! eeaton oa former Premier Brian tljsit he went far toward bettering Russian relations Northern France rebelled and Raymond Poincare succeeded -- France attitude at th Genoa conference did not appeal to Maruelile with Its idle shipping end smokeless and pressure la being factories, brought by Maraelllse internets of all aorta to effect some eeitlrment at Tha Hague conference which will facilirelations with trad tate .France Black Be porta la Marseille th greatest flour mil' ling elty on th Medtteraneea. Before h of tt flour mill proth war ducts went to Russia It also had great Russlaa trade In soap and OIL The population of Marseille la largely Industrial that th Boetsltets er always la the majority. While th Marseilles Socialists frequently fly red flags and display sympathy for Bolshevik Russia, they are really a faint pink'' In contrast to th RusOn th occasion sian Communists. of th recent municipal elections la which tha Socialists won their usual victories there were overwhelming many parades In celebration of their succsssea Red flags and banners demanding th release of French sail-or- a who'are etlll la prison for refusing to fight the Bolshevik! st Odeeea, when It was ordered to attack Soviet forces In ltll, has always been a favorite them with French Socialists of th extreme type, who also opposed the W range! and Denikina oae-flft- -- real delight. EXPOSITIONS WOMEN IN SUM repeat-walke- ques-Sbo- a. . ' - well-train- ed Babe Ruth Annexes A 1 ni Two Mere Homers Cunayou ra-di- SHOW WORK 0FN boilsr-msker- - tearched diligently after he had appeared in the" famous photodrama Nanook of the North, for a Movie Theatre near the Arctic Circle in which the poor little Etkimo could tee a Movie thow, but alas and alack, there wat none and Cunayou wat tad. However he and hit playmates contulted Old North Pole who informed him that while liatening in on hit o he had learned that Nanook of the North wat to play at Pantagea Salt Lake -- fora week starting Wednesday, July 5. Thereupon Cunayou was filled with delight and he and hit companions resolved to make a pilgrimage to Salt Lake City, braving all the dangers of the journey, to at to tee the photoplay that wat nearest their hearts. The progress of the pilgrims from the frozen Arctic will be described each day in the newspapers Watch for them they will prove a movement. To the party ef American hanker who were visiting her at tha time ef the recent Election excitement th street parade seemed very extreme. But demonstrative red flag parades, ar no novelty to old residents of Marseilles, who reallx ho wlargely Russia's collapse has contributed to economic depression in France's great Mediterranean port. Marseille .had an Immense foreign population engaged In shipping and industrial pursuits. Italian, Greek and Levantines outnumber Frenchmen on th docks. Arabs, Turks, Moroccan. Algerians and Egyptians, fraguantly wearing their native costumes, also contribute to the international charaetor of Marseilles waterfront. Plenty of work st good wages clearly means morn te this cosmopolitan crowd than political beliefs, but Bolshevik agitators have found willing listeners among th unemployed. Cunayou ton of Nanook, brother of the bear and Nyla, the trailing one, lived in the vicinity of the home of Old North Pole. ' One day along came Robert J. Flaherty, a fellow of the Royal Geographical Survey, and took a movie of Nanook and hit family, in the most engrotting, romantic and delightful dramatic photoplay ever made on the frozen white of the Northern wattes. hla. e cee-ve- J N V (Special to The News) - July 1. The 1.08 shopmen of th Southern Pacific walked out promptly at 14 a.m. today when three long blasts of th whistle advised the worker of the hour. street viaduct The Twenty-fourt- h waa so congested with pedestrians and persons containing automobiles, who watched tha men march out was of necessary detail that a, police to open traffic-Thmen' walked acroes tha tracks to tha union station where- 0 men greeted of between 19 and them with cheers. Th strikers and T others Immediately formed Into a procession and marched through the business district. A short meeting was held In tha IN PROTEST Woodmen hall at noon where leaders urged upon the men the necessity of not nesting disturbances and against New York League Contempcongregating In large group on the Continued from page one.) sidewalks, blocking traffic. lates Exbibit to DemonA mass meeting is scheduled to take of all permission to the railroads to o'clock contract their place In city hall park at shop work. strate Varied Activities of JewoIL in hla last communication to today. the employers declared that tn accordance with the vote of the workers, th Fair Sex. 90 Per Cent Walkout vs shop crafts unions would Insist on th roemcuo in settlement of the ou issues three lined. Keportea Sal! officials in yesterdajr'a conference POCATELLO. Idaho. July 1. Fullyjngread to eliminate their shop work I (By Associated Jreaa) th d cent of ihepffien New 'contracting practice, but have ninety per NEW TORK. July 1. Th out this morning dispersing jediy announced a determination to Tork league of business and profesmostly through the rear gate onof the stand firm on the wag end rule lab- - rt sional women has decided to hold an r the.tiona, contending nthat th Line plant. Figure exact number are unavailable, hut de- -l board's decision must be accepted as exposition of womens activities here elmatlon of the force indicate ninety final. next September to prove that womThe crafts Involved ere the machinsay. per eent Short Une official en have won an, enviable position In metal ists, blacksirBa, Shopmen her number over 1.090. and Indusworker electrician railway barmen the business, professional trial world. all helpcoaches), (for and, repairing Elaabeth Sear Mr president of er and apprentices of the craft. The Helper Shopmen March league, which already has opened suspension of the Out in Arnwer to Call walkout meant th The for tho exhibit. In effect on offices to prepare for equipment repair tha exposition, announcing plans nil will be Cent A 100 transportation practically HELPER. July L per until had order cars and locomotives sold:W are a nn experiment walkout of the D. A R. Q. shopmen withdraw longer a sufficient amount of nr here her was recorded this morning at 10 of equipment from service to make a In th business Isworld. to We us to show the to stay and It up o'clock in compliance with aound-In- g shortage felt. not a w aeeet an to and be n-wide are th At orders that strike Advertise For Mo of a whistle tt shopmen ceased liability In the business world. which Whether th roads- - will endeavor their work and left th yards, coal Women Ooorageou to keep their repair work with nonwere thronged with th striking "Our exposition plan la a courageunion employees has not been estabminers who were present to witness os It Is true; but tt takes busilished. though labor agencies tn vari- ous th walkout. W ous pegs of the country already bar ness women to show courage. vocath varied on wilt present not onlynow men to for advertised out of Workmen Cent Per ship womto Ninety tional opportunities open railroad work. nd wa over 99 such vocations In Northwest Reported Out Th refusal ef some of the shop-- 1 en how out Just will young point mens leaders to appear before th woman should bo trained every for her Job BAN FRANCISCO. Calif, July 1. board yesterday gave rise to conald- -' as a wife and hi other the biggest Th strike of railroad shopmen we erable comment In railway circles, gnd and most Job of all as well morn than 00 per cent effective In speculation centers oa the next step, as for herImportant career. We find business , of the federal body. j California, Oregon and Washington, business girl a Word from Washington Is emplj-- ! that according to statements of union leadmakes a most . successful wife and waa called. Early er aa hour after It tlcally that th administration is! mother. figures shewed that '2S4mento to- - ji aquarelx behind th board, and re "When wa began, th exposition w ceased work, with points yet gards the decision of that body as th bad the thought that wa would preport. Railroad official wera not yet j igt word in arbitration of controver-read- y sent aa adequate display of tho manwith their figure (tie ner in which women wera successfully la CalUorute, 4.444 were reported rafuefog to ap entering every field ef commerce and ,hop crifU- to have walked out, 5.850 of them before the board, said that th profession; hut w wera forced to ' decisions from Southern PedGe EP had been accepted, but that! widen our plan of campaign from 1,10 from th 8nt not to sell their elected start. th th mn hd Oregon reported 1.128 Souther services under the conditions fixed. Activities Varied. Pacific shopmen Idle, and that 401 The'r right to thin action, they con"Wo found that onV women wera 1 Union Pacific men had walked out. in the thirteenth amendment Identified with almbet every branch tend to th federal constitulon. of business and Industry and so openof Convention Second ed th expoeltloA to aa y firm that has women associated in ita production, Disabled Veterans Ends; sales department dlstrihutlonbr women "We- - have, for Instance, Officers Are Elected manufactures of paint, varnish and 1 SAN FRANCISCO. floor composition and presidents of With July Minneapolis choree fer th 14!t confectionery, machinery and radio Ion eltx an officers elected, the W have landscape gardener firms V sable American Veterans of th credit manager purchasing agent world war today wound up their second cutlery workers end doxens of other annual' coeventloa and departed tor PHILADELPHIA, Penn, July Hnes were that unheard homes of for womthe'r 1. With Heimach pitching li r. Hamilton Cook of Buffalo. N T, th en e few years ago. fourth Inning. Babe Ruth Is the new national commander; J H. "W do not propose to display any caught a ball to his llklngatnd Hanbury. Omaha, senior vice spirit of competition in our exposiJames' A. McFarland. Dalton, , knocked It out of th peril for our exhibitor tion rather, display his tenth horn rum of the seaGa, first Junior vice commander; Ed a tendency to pntte la groups to show It Hug. Chicago) second Junior vice son It was hie aeeonc homer women are commander; William E. Duffy, Proviwhet Just was first mad The doing tn such the of day. dence, R. I, third .Junior commander; varied Unas aa manufacturer banktn the third inning of the- - first H P Whit Pelo Aito, Calif, fourth ing. Investmenlv building, advertisgame of today's double header Junior vice commander; Michael Aron-o- h with the Athletic ing, Insurance, etc." gbsplain. OGDEN- i 10 HAPPEN IS SOMETHING SURE natio- i THERE NYLA-LO- OK, E, Interstate Commerce I!,Com French City-WtIdle Mill mission Make Only One And Laborers Would Urge so Far' as Exception, Quick EttablUhment of Known, on Railways of Business With Soviet. MARSEILLES, ple eerSna NAHOOK-ALE- h Bl?nco camp of th J utl company near Tuxtan Mexico, hat bean raided by Mexicanandbandits tea under a Oeaeral Larrkngo ran pioperty la held (or 10,00 peace from sum, accord In to a wastage 12 Consul Shaw al Tampico wait Pnn-MexK- vl n. U.S. (By AMKtaUd PreM WASHING ION, July L H Peo. 10,000 1922 HOLDS APPEAL FREIGHT CUTS UNION MADE TO YOUR ORDER t Under Mexican Bandit General Larrango Hold Property For Payment of 1 RUSSIAN TRADE MOFFAT ROAD SUIT SALE AMERICAN FIRM JULY X ii ,r , U.S. a wall In the Fields Harvesters Desert . remarkable I O Hunt KldnAper of uiirliend because tt d ward chap-- .. because of ita merit la the work of a 17 I year-olgirl. Helen Jurisch. JT Chiea- FARSON. Kane, July 1 Hundreds go street, who. six months ago did of harvest heads left their work to not dream shs bad a natural talent for a man who early today painting day to huntEulah Denny, 14. from her kidnapped Those who have seen th picture debed In her home near this city, and clare It la worthy of high commendaattacked her. Th g.rl was found unconscious In tion; that It possesses striking force, a wheat field. individuality and or.gmallty. It represents the Apostle Peter to duplicate the feat of thoattempting Savior lu Burden of Week's Message walking upon th water, and who, when he began to sink beneath th The important message to (he, wave clutched at the master and cried: Lord, save me'" Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The painting, in the frame. Is tH Saints from Its leaders aa published feet wide and six feet In length and In The Deseret News recently has was started about six months ago roads plain the grant necessity which when Mies Jurisch heard that President Nephi L. Morris had suggested exists for n reformation In the main-tnance of law and order la al) vo- the chapel needed a picture. cations and pursuits of human life. Utah Pioneer Die in The week beginning June ending June 24, was appointed as a Home of Early Day special period for the emphasising of the needs hinted at in the message Annie Swenson, a Utah pioneer, set forth. Aa the week closes It may be profitable individually to Investi- who died at the age of t4, waa an gate and learn the effect. If any. early settler on the block on which produced by tha efforts exhibited In postoffice now stand and th th many declarations given by leaser th officials in response to and In ac- suihmona of death cam to her still of living In her pioneer hom Her cord with tho earnest message the First Presidency, aa well aa the one th 1st John Swenson, was at time president of th Scandinamessage Itself. vian mission. She la survlreif by evan The development and constant children and nine apof genuine children are Mrs Julia A. Edpears te be the highest requisite for Her th beginning of tho better condition ward Mrs w. N. McCurdy. E. A. of things to be hoped for. And . no Swenson, Miss Celia Swenson. J. B. form of and of putting Swenson, Frank A. Swenson, and matter out of order generally seem Nr. W. G. GrlmsdelL all of whom to bo more prevalent than th harm- were present at th time ef her death. Funeral services will be held at ful misuse of words and unrestrained, the home, 24 west Fourth South h' superfluous talking. How treat. Sunday. July J, at 12 o'clock. big and eom.li.eir is tho statement of the ancient apostle on this subSecThird and James ject! Chapter ond Verso: "If any men offend not Locale in word, the same is a perfect man. whole and able also to bridle th Lodge Attnoanonment Wasatch and to ob- Sisters body." To remember Lodge No 144 will meet only serve this saying In connection with on the third of Wednesday July and recent instructions th call of th Members Are requested to Under consideration will go far in August. meet at pm. July I. at Hotel th Ilf of any Individual la assist- Newhouee for a Joint political disoua-sio-n ing to carry the burden of th meswith brotherhood sage and of "putting tt over." L. LULA GREENE RICHARDS Exhibit Onatihnaed Th Ensign' Stake Relief society will continue Its exhibit Thank of Chairman the needlework of Stake Thote Mr Elisabeth C, PendleWho Aided in Convention Chairman ton at her hom 4IT First avenna, between 9 and I o'clock thla ova- -, Frank L. West, general chairman ftlng in order that T. LI M. I, A. of ,th convention committee which officers and members may have an entertained th recent convention in opportunity to view th work. Balt Lake of tho America Association Twentieth Ward Kent Cobh and for th Advancement of Science, has issued a statement (hanking parties Mias Ann Leonard wilt sing special solos at the Twentieth ward fast ser- -. who aided in arranging th program. 'The officers of tho association both vice tomorrow afternoon verbally and la writing have expressed . xonct to hoc themselves as thoroughly satisfied with th recent convention,' Mr. West Sealed nroeoeels will ke recetved by th said. They consider it a decided at their office keens lill-lsueeee and were delighted with th nimlfMi Walker Bask Bundle Salt Lake City, ease aa ltak.Watu II ectark entertainment received. Monday, duly e Back Teasel It far drtvfag The success of th convention era T feat by I feo lea do to tho and untiring tha aiaa at KaaUwsHb. Caches i effort of a acorn of pnblto spirited Ceaaty. I'uk last rod teas te bidmen ef one community, and thanks Pies, aperifleattae can Irani as form at band near ba should be given for the part played by der viewed at tea affira abeva meet toned ar them In th convention Thirty-fourt- h ai lland hue-ban- d. ex-ar- c! grand-childre- self-contr- ol far-reac- Late . - -- xu. T ttl Painting by Yoang Girl Adorn Wall of Chapel -- "Lord. Save Me!" la the title of a remarkable e& painting which adqjni ee-c- lr at tha Compeer a office, KeeUwerth, Car-he- a Ceaaty. Ctah. A bend te the earn af Tea Tbauaead Dale le ra (tie will ba req aired at the auceaaafal bidder. 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