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I ARTICLE 10 TO COMEJjP LATER Action of Argentina Brings Up Much Comment at Geneva J I GENEVA. Dec. 6. (Fly the Assoel- ;itri Press) Consideration ( an amendment to the covenant of the league of nation which would ellmi- i "unto article X has been postpi-iu-d l 4 i he assembly of Ihe league u." nulla J until the nexi meeting This amend ment, which w.K proposed by C 1 Doherty. a member of the Canadian ' delegation, has been referred io 'i committee which his been instructed ti. submit ;i report when the assembly holds Its next session. The resolution ot the Argentine delegation providing that all sovereign; m.ps. unless they remain outside of Jtheir own will, shall ! recognised i-" members of the lo.igue. was the flral i -item on the agiui.ia f the assembly Stoday. .i it was also planned, it possible, to lake up the report of Rene Vlylanl, of Prance and N. W. Rowell, of Can- n aca, on rein ions between the council j J Jhr.d the league. RF.GK1 I l Pill SF-EI) jl After today's session bad m ned, l p;u.j i-rymun, the president, presented 'I Senor Pueyrredon'a letter to tin I sembly and said he bad expi i - 'I I Vcrsonnlly t the bead ( th- Argcn- I -tine mission his deep regrets at the, I ute,! it had taken. I Lord Robert Cecil, delegate f"i the I -i'nion of South Africa, then took lie floor, saying If lowed to take the same step when, I their proposals are not accepted, it' would he Impossible for the league to Inake any progress- m - "The act of no single country," Lord I Robert added, can diminish our faith I the success of the league, after 'he I "great snides that have been made I toward the, object In view; All that . I needed courage, candor and con- sideratlon fu one another. I "It is declared here thai vlrtuallj I "every delegate regards Argent inn ac-j fj Hon as an error in tactics ij After Lord Robert's address th v I sembly proceeded io discuss today's agenda without further reference to Ith-- withdrawal of Argentina, ilialm.w Brantlng, of Sweden, asked I 3 hat Mr. Dohorty's 'amendment ellmi-' J Dating article t from the covenant of; I -the' league, and that presented by the Argentina delegation regarding the ad-, I mission of all .state- l" sent to mn:- j mitten without debate for study. A re- port on them will be submitted i" the j next session of the assembly A special 1 bom ml It ee would take them under ' consideration. This motion was adopt-; i ed by the assembly 1 During the discussion Mr. Doherty j said that while the Canadian dclega-l tion felt that its amendments wag i n that might well b df cussed now, a l the opinion seemed to be I ai wl amendments should be denll with In j (j the same manner., the Canadian dele- t gation would not Insist upon lmmed- I ! "iate consideration of Its proposition. BAIiFOl R REPORTS I: The report of the committee on re-1 3 la t ions between the eounili and assent-1 I '.bly. presented by A. J. Ralfour, of II 'Great liritain, provoked . loin d.-ban t in which Lord Robert C I .iking; j for the delegation of the Union of, . " South Africa, came into i orifllct for I; the first time In a full session of lh assembly with the British delegation 1 Lord Robert objected to the limits-j tlon upon the competence of the as- j sembiv. recommended t the commit-j 3 tee. He said this would prevent the. jj assembly from considering such ini- j portant questions as disarmament and; mandates. The South African delega j tlon was unable to accept the report, without modification, he declared. Lord Robert offered an amendment j declaring thai either the council ora the assembly would have the right toT examine anj question within tlu Juris-' diction of the league- This waa adopt-! ed and the report as amended was then approved by the assembly. Argentina's amendment 'to the cove nant of the league of nations, ri tton of which caused the delegation of thst country to leave the assembly on Saturday morning, has hern re ferred to the assembly for considers' tion at lta ne.t meeting. Uonorlo Pueyrredon, head of the- Argentine mission, told the Associated Press tb- day that his delegation would leave I for Paris on Wednesday or Thursday. J "Today's decision of the assembly j finally settles the question for Argen-I V- tina." he said. "I shall make a f, w j calls, give several luncheons and leave L for home the middle i the wet I It was willing to consent to the post- POnement Of all Argentina's a mend - I ments except those regarding the ad-1 I mission of all states and the election! II of the four members of the council. ' K but the assemblj has seen fit to resort; I, to a technicality of procedure in a mat-1 ter vital to the life of the league. I I am sure American public opinion is I with us in this matter and I huve al-l I ready received indication of this In a I cablegram from Chiciigo. ' I, Senor Pueyrredon Intimated the I withdrawal of Argentina from the - I sembly might be followed Shortly bj i I: formal announcement of that court-; I try's Intention to retire from tl)'-' I league itself. POULTRY MtETING I Of Weber County Poultry I Association H Poultry Meeting, Monday evening at! eight o'clock at the office of the retary, 1648 Wash. Ave. .Matters per H taining to the show to be held Dec. I H 13th to 18th. will bo discussed Men H hers and all interested arc Invited to i H be present SHELLS EXPLODE OIMIUIP Fort Hamilton Section of Brooklyn is Bombarded With Flying Fragments NKYV YORK; Deo. 6 Hundreds of homes in the Fori Hamilton section of . Brooklyn virtually were under heavy j artillery bombardment Sunday after noon resulting from intermittent -i urns of six-Inch and ten-Inch shells on n steam lighter which caught fire while moored to the army reservation n hal f. (lathering together their belonKins ,,, , I ii II, -f t bat he na a i a rs.-n.i I a! Porl La 1-n ette, a small Island near Port Hamilton, was ablaze, terrified (Cores fled their homes for Safer .ones, .iiiwii to firenfcied baste by the series of detonations which were beard for irtlles around. An official statement from Port Hamilton siid no ltes had been lost and that only four persons hid been slightly Injured sill I.I, si KIM - lOMK tine of the terrifying incidents of the barrage the 400 rard flight of ' ten-Inch ihell dear yver the res- ervation and into a house In i,-ort Hamilton parkway. Ttie projectile lore a huge hole In the roof of the dwelling, passed through two floors ind burled itself In lb cellfT. The house, occupied by th,- family of Aug ust Galtem. aU of whom escaped in jury, was shaken with the violence of an earthquake. The lighter which wa.- laden With '."in shells for shipment to Ronton, was torn from its moorings by the vio lence ox the ii;st explosion Two men were on board but they escapea. L IIKROISM, A naval lag soon reached the scene anl in a desperate effort to prevent the flames spreading to the wharf the commanding officer deliberately beaded his ci.ifi for the Mazing light er anil its exploding cargo, lie Stuck her nose against the sub of the lighter and pushed her away 10 B sand bar In imminent peril of his own craft being blown from the water The naval nig had scarcely with drawn when a heavy explosion oc curred which tore the lighter apart. Two of those slightly Injured were a man and a woman who had a mir aculous escape from death. Yhev were motoring past the wharf opposltl Iht lighter when the first explosion oc- I purred. j Fragments of shell peppered their' nutoniobire but the occupants suffer-' ! only Blight wounds and after re ceiving medical aid were able to go bomt. The glare from the exploding am- j munition and the flames from the burning wharf. Illuminated the harbor! and attracted thousands to the Brook lyn a:id Staten island water fronts. As explosion followed, explosion and the danger to craft passing the Nar rows between Kort Hamilton and Port Wadsworth grew menacing, "blinker light" signals were flashed from the fort Ifical ions warning mariners to give the threatened area a Wide berth. -l.lll RS I1.W I'WIf. Soldiers from Kort Hamilton were ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 v , 1 into the residential section to aloy panic The proximity of the i arsenal at Kort LaKayctto with Its Stores of high explosive;! mid In- flammable material, was a source of Intense work to fire fighters. As the blr.zlng lighter and it V ex ploding' shells broke away from the wharf and began m drift in the direc tion of the arsenal the crews of navy tugs and muni' Ipal fire boats re doubled their energies. Fear of a frightful catastrophe should a shell strike the arsenal and ignite tons of gasoline stored there, was allayed w tu i the lighter grounded on the sand bar. TJhe army wharf about 20" yards long was destroyed The loss was ssf tfrn&ted by army wfticers at approxi mately $100. 00p. The meteorological station at the wharf also was dc stroyed Windows in numerous re;,i- dences i-i the Kort Hamilton section wen shattered and houses w,-re sbuk en within a radius of three miles on Murder Case Filed in District Court - i Information charging Jack 1 'ass and Gus I'.urr with murder in the first degree for the alleged shooting of Dartell Wilson, a taxi ab driver. Oc tober 31, was filed in the district court today by I lsti ict Attorney Stuart P. DobbS. Late for the trial of the case will probably be set December 2L I when other cases will come up for setting of trial dates None of the ; murder c,tse: now pending will be ' heard thjs vear in the district court oo To Elect Trustee for Irrigation District r Election of a trustee for the Weber comity irrigation district will be held tomorrow between the hours of I o'Clck anil 6 o clock Three polling pluces have been arranged one in each .rc net Th-- flr.-t precinct, which embraces territory north of the Ogden river will receive- votes in the Farr West amusement hull; the second pre . mi t embracing territory south of the river and west of the mountains will receive votes in the home of Thomas J.mes Ka nesville. voting in tho third district will be held In the Eden amusement ijaii. This precinct cover Kcb-n and 1 1 untsv Hie, oo - '. The (Jernian government lias bought for cash 22,046,000 pounds of lard at a cost of 24 cents a pound. I aNIervcan-maid brEad ii wMihi a i TTTTwmrwKirrnwmmr -Jj ORDER FROM YOUR Q ROC E R J9i uncle SAM 11 Hull-TP SUIT Lehigh Railroad Ordered to Redistribute Stock Held by Officers WASHINGTON, Dsc, C The gov ernment today won Its anti-trust suit against the la high Railroad company and affiliated corporations. The suprenic court In a decision rend by Associate Justice Clarke, pus , tallied charges of monopoly ami viola tion of the Sherman antitrust law. The court held that charges ,,f the violation of the commodities clause in tin- formation of the Lehigh Soal Series COm patft) bad been pioveil Redistribution of stock of the Le high Railroad company, asked by the government, was ordered by the court 'upon the government's contention that common stock ownership by officers and directors constituted restraint of ; trade prohibited by ths Sherman act. Justices McReynnlds and Brandels teiok no p-i-rt in the consideration of the cas, . Justice McReynolds Was at tomey general while the case was i pending. I TELEPHONES: Business and Circulation Dept . 56 Classified Ads 56 Advertising Dept 423 Editorial and News Dept 870 RANDOM REFERENCES s Watch i'r it Ogdcn's blggi 'event. The Little Red Heart." Watch fo- its coming, Saturday, uer. 18. Burroughs posting machine oper- I ator in bank Address Box '"A" care ; I Standard, giving experience and ref i-reni'es. 0 I S Men to Meet There will be a meet-, ing of the Men Ol the Episcopal church this evening in the Guild ii 1 1 at s o'clock. A large attendance i s , desired and every young man is In-; vlteri. Tor Sale A 10-room house. Terms or cash. :'4;'.fi Adams. Call Mis Kitz K raid. Reed bote!. i 7 n ; ' - - $ MinisU-r Sought Members of the Christian Churcn ,t all parts f the country are asked for information as to the whereabouts of the Key. Black Hawk, an Indian preacher, to notifv hint that his friend. Rev. Red Kox, ! Is ill and needs him. Information! should be sent to lr. Fred J. Everts.' ill Korest avenue, les Molr.es. la. For open and closed taxi's phone 18; Mob. Karl and Charley, opposite j Bamberger station. ,r.7 2ltb St. 7 ! 7 s . . Furnished room, with or without board. In private family desired by! younc business man.' References giv-1 en. Address Box --A, care Stan Ud Kxumlner. t'NOT Clean large raRs wanted at The i Siand.-u J-Ehnunlner office. sslgnco Dlschslged An order dls-i 1 charging A, T. Langlols as assignee for I be U'llfong-i Jiasniann A utomoVlle company was Issued in the district court today by Judge A. B. Pratt. The i order was Issued upon petition of Mr.1 I-anglols. The order appointed A. P. Bipclow as trustee for-the benefit of the remaining creditors of the company. Bit; pHi t nutty Ogden's big oppor tunu, 'ine Little Red Heart. 1 on'l I coiSfl ihi.- ."s.durday, December 18. i For Health f'rofessor Howard 11 1 Lindsay, prominent a an authority on English, and one of tho instruc- tors at Harvard university, waa an) ogden visitor yestcrda) eh route to I i Los Angeles, where he will tpend thi ! winter. Professor Lindsay has been ! in 111 health for many months and I j acting on the advice ot his physician! ix making the trip to the coast. Ogden Typewriter House for typo- , , writers and repairs. 2 4 ' Hudjon I !aenue. l'hone -36. Pound Not ;uilt Archie ii"gcot , V'nt Weber, . arrested about two weeks ago on a charge of drunken ness, and who pleaded not guilty be fori the rlty court at the time of his arrest, was released this morning fol lowlng his trial In the city court. He ,s COUhd not gUllty and bis bail, i amounting to $,0, was ordered re- L ' turned to him. oo Deaths and Funerals WHEAT Thi funeral of (Sebrge D. Wheat we held In the Llevenih ward mc- ting house yesterday under the i direction of Bishop N. A. Tanner. Counselor John Nicholas conducted the services. Walter Stephens and Mrs. jRernlce Tyret! sang Speakers includ ed James Hourlas, John Hooper, Bishop Tanner and Counselor Nichol as Intel ment was in the city ceme-' I tery. Clerks of the commissary acted as pallbearers f; 1C. Watklns dedl-i cua the gra s. I CARBINE Funeral services f,.i I,ucy E. Curbing will be held in the, i Fourth ward chapel tomorrow all noon. Bishop II. B, Lund will direct, 1 the services. The body mav be viewed I at the LlndQUlst chapel this afternoon and tomorrow until 11.30 o'clock ; ROSS Mrs Sarah Boss, mother of I Charley oss ol Ogden. well known! i by main here, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of her daugh ter in Salt Lake. Mrs Ross had bn q 111 only a few days before her death. FuneraJ services will be held Tuesdav at 2 p. m. in the Richards ward, Salt' Lake HlDIiEIGH Funeral services for Elizabeth C Wardlelgh were conduct ed in the .Methodiv, church yester day afternoon by im Hugh Ne ' vllle. Six grandsons acted as paJl- liearers. Lincoln Circle, j. A. K., the Bebekkas and Pythian sisters attend ed In a body. LOdgS rituals were also , Conducted Interment was in the bitj cemetery. VOYOM A K H - - Funeral services , for ZangH Voyosevlch will be held In I Sail Like tomorrow under the aus ! pices of ihe Serbian society. The body will leave Ogden at Io o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will be in tin- .Mount OUvo cemeterj in s;.,ii I Lake 'v' VoyosSVich was born April u'0, tss. mi Montenegro ami come to the United States In l:H0. ufl has re sided in Ogden for throo years. He Is survived by hw widow and two children. Wetter Floral furnishes the flowers 7766 ' VtSlMM DraMttU niuP2l8 nre1248 Blo ,.cK4IH Dr. lr, J-cni. Jccnr. 3)rcot( IS ceott J . cat ,t,i-ni, Skirt 8WS ' Skirl 'UU Senu a cvoti These charming: models outline the Mid-Winter Mode as expressed in the Straight-Line Frock, the Laced Bodice, the Long-Waisted Blouse, the Open Tunic, and the Draped Skirt. Other New Phases of the Mode will be found in PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS I FOR JANUARY NOW ON SALE I A QOODLAk TO TRADF Ann'ounce Awards of Local Chicken Show Awards arranged for Boys and oiris club members of Weber county for the Weber County Poultry association show, to le held at the Armory Build ing in Qgden December 13 to is. nave been announced hy K W. Robinson, county Club agent of the Weber County Farm Bureau. The premiums which association members are offering to poultry finan ciers under 18 years of age are as tol flows: For gest exhibit by n Boys' and Girls' club member. A irio of cholci While Leghorn chickens. (Awarded by W. J. Young, i For best exhibit by hoy or girl nn-l der 18 years of age A settins: of! choice Khode Island white egsrs. i Awarded 4y Mr. (Mark.) l"Yr youngest exhibitor Either a White Leghorn cockerel or a Rhode aland Red cockerel. (Awarded bv, V. O. jv!hcs.) For bets exhibit by Boy Scout under 18 yehra of nge A setting of Rhode! Island Red egg.c (Awarded by W. L. j B ram we 11 I For second best exhibit by Boy Scout tinder IS yenrs of uge. A setllnr;! of Ithode Ishmd Ked eggs. (Award-1 ed by J. F. Shafer. ) Note: The winners will pet the eggs! at hatching time in the spring. Mr. Robinson s i id " I desire very much to have every roultry club member exhibit a pen of I'UTAH I THEATRE I I MONDAY, TUESDAY AND I I WEDNESDAY I 'The Star Rover' I Metro All-Star Production ty I Jack London The Uncannily Powerful Photo-drama j Adapted From the Celebrated Novel J Chickens at this show. Other club members who have poultry are also urged to exhibit. Every chjb mem ber (boy or girl) may compete for the first three prizes and if also a Roy1 Scout, lie may compete for the two latter prizes. "Your poultry' docs hot have to boj pUrb-bred, as the pens will be judged: from the standpoint of utility and! thrifty condition. You will not have to compete with anyone but the boys 11 and girls under IS years of age Here ' I Is a chance for you to get started In 11 the poultry business with choice pure IH bredi YOn'mlss lt. Jf you have sonws poultry and want to enter the show, fill In and return the enclosed card. send yon further instruo lions. f .vpen i or displnv) will consist o i 5 birds." 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