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BBB JUm south, rloudj iiinl n lmm -mm& t JBF"v V 5 J HsWirWT imttio in north . i JB HI - VAxT -vACV w J0 EjT" BET" EtTtM V-Zsliow has become nn ira Wkr'Mm nVs Tr-Jg Mil l3Z g" 7- IsCl B oriant -vent With the BrVS warmer In north S wl xV-L "" T6fc- -XCWBRIBi ' CXX ' ' "'" '"" " the Pn 'i'm'1 "Wsl flUsf B? ( rirs crrowing each year. 0? ;,l j southwest portion W -onnf't tirn there- OGDEN CITYTIjTAH S ATRD A YEVENiNG , DECEMBER23,T922 LAST EDITION 4 P. M. O A A A Jk A A A ELASH LOOMS OVER THE FINDING OF BODIES III stolen IT DENVER is CASHED IN EAST L Men With Heavy Grips irrested at Las Vegas, I New Mexico lift PLATES STOLEN aBT In Are Nabbed a" They J i Eat Breakfast in 1 Restaurant ltimop.e 1' Ben made hero of one of the fiw I BLr Mils stolon b; irmod bandits I KraM of i mi 'I 't..-s federal! He bank truck I nv.-r ; Efcv 1 Kr The bill 1 VesfiJi-.i:- vas d .B -i si'j -i - n i,r.i ; ' Bja : i i. n m BM,,V, r r 1 ' id In San'.. I'. Htourlnp car v Ink ti Into i US-Kfc-r, todaj at in, robbi e bank ei Bun es con- clothes Kbu; not). nr.- m rim.n.r rBad!-- ' I : PB7 It" Brr make. BjV rr.-n Bui Invest Btrc that HO AITOROUS YANKEE I HAS LOST HIS MIND rcestli: B -: . a p Hmci.i',. Bita . of Btii Hi book Bt; 'i I J l: l - HB lllL: "JBBttWn BBBKs. la SU Hjmpor.an 1 BBf per tcon.Lji:' HHhosplta! from I'lit-dc-ld and whs j HP' B ; States i , Ik ii' . 1 J, J isBT ' II BY MISTAKE UT IN MVIL SACK KHL4ND, Ohio I 23 - -An W W and bu all of a lai ge i rowd rlstrnas shoppis n the main lc came the cries i.i a mothci ' lost tnfanl 'the moth, r wax nddrosslng Ws packai;c. nt a t.il.U- In the place. l i he ci.n.l i'i .( r 1 1 irkct Which she pla ed under a to -r p&ckagi a n ad to be mailed, 'd for the babe. It had dis baakct with Us runt' nl-v hr-1 wktd up ,y a postofflcy epi IM thrown Into a mall saclc. ftan tho child as the .sack vaa jo be placed on a mail truck, oman refuned to dlvuljfe her jtm'f,,,UlsONlJ iu.i,i:am:i. Hv.,''" ) Two hundred and BBHns h. .I prisoner in M"un; a I0", wi-rr. released today. I'"1--BBBBvJ a .1, laratlon of allowance HkJ ' "sc r''" Hfo9 SECOND IN UEETS. JL ASH 1 N GT ' N , i i - Hi .vUar production this your 3pbout 691.000 short tons Y i Mliti ,t"",h' ' '! ' 1 1 i r ' ' r. c n t Of 4. jBBByi'bire pnTi.jiirii.i-ii today 'n K?i I14 ?d '" t su,?ar S BBUcon with 183 000 t.ms. BBvitrii l,r,-"J 'J ii ' "no tons. ill I ISnr.r '-.0"". ebraaka. 3 1 '-'aHfornta. 7 : 000 .md V "h"' 41 00 0 f R ! 'r THE SOUP THE DOCTOR ORDERED FOR THE OTHER PATIENT r u.s. n MALNUTRITION I, 1 WARD v - I -"yi1 j 111 1 : 1 AT mm he mas at th' it HouM will lack other Since shfl taUt,n,,1 ,V(lite To add a little cheer. the WHIM . 1 nuia luii betide wreaths In th SSSSwJ and th.-re will be a.profu,-. Ion Of fhwer. KR a phrlftma wn to 1,.. thou: ' ": ro.-c:r.'-M,: ;"j;.f-v.,Jf. i Idenl liarditiz Issu'-d an ' J t , 1 ,' the o eminent depa.i- ltrr closing int rf , t nour bSflST, kwsbs APS . Oil I WEALTHY FOLKS TO .J HAVE AIRPLANE LINE , er who spend their f eft I porl hve overubrfwlbed for chare 0' 'V0, KSgL fork Friday ;r-""I' New Vork by, twin. MOSCOW TO ABSORB M SOVIET REPUBLICS capital nt uenda of tin i tpal naeMior -h'- opened V!l Russian ConfTeM vmun lierc today $10,000 Paid Wilhelm For Wedding Photo Kx-Kaiser Gets Buy When He Learns i Profits t B6 Made Frciii Pictiires rvOoKS' Holland. Dec zz. The jt former Qcxman emperor naa :;old to a Lohcfdh and New York company the world rights in what he describes as th iirt official photo of his recent weddlnjf. The price paid was $10,000. T.he picture. aboWl the former kaiser In the uniform of a Held marshal. Princess Hennine la wearing the famuus diadem, tho wedding gift of tier husband It Is understood that Wilhelm wan considerably annoyed win n In learned of th- profits that had been made from the sale of his portrait by unofficial and unau thorized photographer and this consideration, together with a de sire v to augment his Income, in duced him to make the sale. Elaborate and extensive prep arations are beinjr made at booru i-a.st Id tor tho Christmas season. SNOWS FORECAST I FOR MOUNTAIN AREA WASHINGTON. Dec 23 Weather 'outlook for the week beginning Mon day: Northern Rocky mountain and pla 'teau region Generally fair and nor 'mal temperature but with probability of local snows in the mountains. Pacific states: Generally fair 1 southern California, considerable rains tolaewhere; normal temperature uu I VALUABLE LIQUORS SEIZED BY AGENTS SAN KKANCISCO, Doc. 23. Three Itruck loads of whlsd;v. Inv a,nd bran 'dy. said by prohibition enforcement nftents to be valued nl more ihun '$1 00,000 were elsed Frldaj nlk'ht at a home in the Latin q.uartr b a Th driver of the truck waa arrested. CENTER RAPS I FATTY RETURN LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23. Protests asalnst the reinstatement of ROSCOC ' rbiickle continued to accumulate hers. I Ma: or George E. Cryer in a telc gram to win Kays asked him to re-, consider his decision reinstating Ar-( buckle and declaring that exhibition Of lArbuckle pictures here ' would have s direct tendency to contribute to th delinquency of tho youth of this city. Approbation of the mayor's act WBS pressed by women's club officials and a teabhers' (irKni;:utlon. WASHINf;Ti'N'. Dec 23 Tho Na-' tional Catholic Welfare council acting on tho decision of the morion picture bureau, will call upon its affiliated or-! tganlzatlons of Catholhf men and wom- II n, "to prevent tho showing of Ar buckle fllmS." Charles II. MacMahon. director of the bureau, said in a state- Iment today. VALUABLE PHOTOS GIVEN TO SCHOOL ANN ARBOR, Mich.. Dec. 23. The board of regents of the University of Michigan was formal'y notified of a lft by J. i'ierpont Morgan of more, I than 7000 photographs from the col lection of Coptic manuscripts! found In Egypt in 1910. Tho manuscripts comprised the li brary of a Coptic monastery, which apparently was burled by tho monks when they wer forced to flee befor the advance of conquering Arabs. The contents are chiefly biblical. Including early translations from the (ireek biblical writings Into Coptic land ulso writings of the early f at he " s l of tho church PER CAPITA USE OF MEAT IS ESTIMATED 1 WASHINGTON, Doc. 23 The de Ipartmenl f commerce In s statement estimated that tho per capita consuinp Itlon "f meat In the United States will exceed H0 pounds this year. The eatl- mutc was based on returns covering leight months and which were aald to how ;m average slightly above that I figure. MEMBERS OF HOODED BAND FACE ARREST Fate Seems to Be Against Louisiana Kidnapers and Slayers DYNAMITING FAILS Attempt to Destroy Incrimi nating Corpses Brings Them to Light MERRMl'GE. Ia . Dec. 23 The wire bound and mutilated bodies of two men recovered yesterday In Lake La Fourcho by state troops, believed' to be those of W7att Daniels and Thomas Richard a who disappeared af ter being kidnaped by masked and w htte robed men last August. wore further identified today when viewed I by Richards' w idow; J. L. Daniels, aged father of Watt, and a score of n. 1 1 natives and frb nds Identification of Watt Daniels is complete, according to authorities be cause of tho initials "K. W. D " found on a belt buckle and a buckle Daniels I is Baid to have worn when spirited away. I ; U lioui s I l U.INt; The bodies are lying in the Masonic temple, v. lure they are guarded by a detachment of Monroe national guards. The pruards arc armed with automatic rifles and were instructed b ( iptaln W. W Cooper to shoot per- isons who may attempt to spirit away the bodies. The Inquest probably will be hciu( later today, according to advices from! Dr. Kred Patterson. Morehouse parish coroner, who returned today to Bas-, trop. CLASH IS LOOMING. MERROUOE, La.. Dec. 23 At tempts to positively identity tho mu-, mated bodies of the two men cast, up from Lake La Kourcho yesterday by a heavy charge of dynamite we-e to be made today. Relatives and friends after viewing the bodies yes terday expressed the belief that they were those of Watt Daniels and ' Thomas Richards, rplssing since tho night of August 24. when they were kidnaped by a hooded band. Tho partial Identification of tho bodies was made by means of the belts worn by the two men and a few shreds of clothing Mrs Anna Garrettson 01 n csr .Mon roe, mother of Richards, was expect ed to arrhe here today and t-.w the bodies. I Company A. Ioulslana national guard of Alexandria, and a machine gun company from New Orleans ac companied by Attorney, General COCO also were duo to arrive here. PROI EOl ION NEEDJ D Tho attorney general Is said' to h:no stated that the additional troopa would be used to protect those en gaged In the Investigation of the kid naping and to prevent a possible clash between opposing elements. An autopsy over the bodies to determine If they were killed before being thrown Into the lake waa scheduled for today. A troop guard will be maintained over the bodies until tho compl U"n Of the autopsy and In quest and an exhaustive effort at positive identification has bmn made. ARRESTS IMMINENT. It was generally believed that ar rests of at least 20 persons In Moro- house parish and the MerrougO neighborhood, alleged members of lh hooded band, whose names are said I to have been secured by department I of Justice ugeuts. will follow If the , bodies of th two men are identified as those of Daniels and Richards. It was officially stated that no one connected with tho search for tho missing men In an official Inquiry was I Involved In the dynamiting of the lake, which caused the bodies to rlso to the surface. RESISTANCE EXPECTED Some resistance Is expected whoa the stalo's warrants calling for arrest ' of a number of men believed to h , been the ringleaders of tho hooded I men arc served with Indictments here. The presence of an additional body of Htate troops was believed will serve as a precaution against a probable I outbreak Special in astlgators of the depart- ment Of Justice working under tho I direction of tho governor are said to 1 have a partial list of members of the 1 hooded mob Many names wore se cured several months ago when tho 'investigators reported an attempt wis ; mad.- (hiring the night by a group of men to reach a spot on La Fourche ( lake guarded as tho probable resting place of the bodies. BODIES ARE RELEASED. The Opinion Is adancud that these same men returned In the deHd hours ' of the night and placed a charge nf I dynamite and released the decapltat- j ed, wire-bound bodies from tho weight 1 that for four months had held them snugly to the bottom of the lake. Divers spent the atternoori seeking ' locate the rusty wagon wheels that wore missing from tho banks of the lake simultaneously with the disap pearance of tho men. the only miss ing link in the chain of evidence the irs had submitted to the (Coiituiued on Page Two) r Merely a Letter To the Editor Standard Examiner After reading Mayor Francis' speech at the First Methodist church last Sunday I decided to write and ask you to print the following In yoUr paper. My hus band Is sick, but we saved enough to pay our taxes. And the last da ho left home for the purpose of do ing 60. And I supposed tu had done so until my attention was called to tin- advertisement of out name in the delinquent list Like many others he had hoped, I sup pose, to win more at the gambling table, for Christmas but alas it all went because the man was Intoxi cated, which of course those in charge make sure of. Else they could not gi 1 ail nf their men- y 111 all who read this and Who have suffered through the curse of dnnk make It known through The Standard-Examiner. And I do hope th u those who have these problems in Charge will make our clly clean Of all such things so there will bS many more happy homes before unother Christmas time comes around. Yours with good wishes. A SUBSCRIBER P. S. My husband has been un able to work for over ten years. ti POPE PLEADS FOR RULE OF LOVE IN WORLD Pontiff Condemns Divorce, Modern Dancing and Immodest Fashion ROME. Dec 23. fBy The Associ ated Press). The probability that the pope will call the next Jubilee year was announced in the papal encyclical issued today. Such a meeting would bo n continuation of the Ecumenic council which was held In R01110 In 1S70. Popo Plus' encyclical recalls tho recent conflicts In Italy and the ef forts of the church to quiet them Amon the peaceful events of recent years It calls attention to the twenty sixth International Eucharist ic con gress and the great religious manifes tation attendant upon the transporta tion of the Image of the Virgin from Rome to Loreto The letter. enumerating present world evils which it says arc caused by greediness for material things, says that the remedy Is chief 1) to be found I in a return to Christ, which means I peace, Justice and love among all peo 1 pies, respect for order and authority and combatting matrriulism as well j as teaching Irue democracy and brotherhood. Pope Plus announces 'the probability of his summoning a meeting of the entire episcopacy of ; the world In Rome In the course of his approaching (Jubilee year its a continuation of the Ecumenical coun cil at the Vatican held here in 1S70 The pontiff praises efforts at unl- versa! pacification. He condemn."- dl I voree, modern dances and Immodest fa: hion. Tho encyclical expresses the hope that all those who are still out t ie the church of Christ may outer it The pope say.-' he Is encouraged In this i hope by thS fact that nearly all the states of the world have entered Into relations with the apostolic sec. Ho regrets that Italy is not among these, and protests against the situation of , ihe holy see In this country which, ho I said, has nothing to fear from it. ! The encyclical ends with an exhor tation to prayer and with the bestowal of the apostolic benediction, FATAL STOCKYARDS DISEASE BREAKS OUT WASHINGTON. Dec 23 Reports have reached the department of agri culture of outbreaks of shipping fever or stockyards fever among cattle and sheep in the mlddtewest. The disease is known as hemorrhagic septtccms, I a blood poisoning, which proves fa tal quickly, according 10 the bureau of anlmsJUhlstory, Disinfection of stock yards, which may be effective tempor arily, cannot be relied upor to protect animals shipped Id farms for feeding, .according to the department s experts They suggest vaccination of suscept ible animals from stockyards as an effective measure of controlling the disease. AGED CONVICT WILL EAT DINNER AT HOME PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 28 William Webber once sentenced to be hanged and an Inmate ol the eastern peniten tiary In this city for 2S years, will eat !hls Christmas dinner with bis S6-eat- old mothor in Reading. Pa,, his release from tho prison. Which he entered at the age of 30 years, having been as sured by the action of the state board mrdons at HarrisbtnK In recom mending granting ol his fourteenth application for a pardon, i FOOR BANDITS I ESCAPE WITH BAG OF BILLS Paymaster Guarding Pay roll Is Shot Without Warning TAKEN BY SURPRISE County Detectives Armed With Riot Guns Pursue PITTSBl RG Dec. 23 Four bandit 1H shot and wounded Ross Denn.s. pay master of the Pittsburg Coat company, today, and escaped with a satchel containing about $20,000 In curren cy The holdup occurred In the hills behind Mount Lebanon, near her., while a party of company officials were taking the Christmas pay lo UH miners at Read ling. Pa. County detectives armed with riot guns, were rushed to Mount Lebanon! from the sheriffs offlco here. Dennis was riding a motorcycle m, I advance of an automobile in wh. superintendent William Young of theJ Readllng mine and three other em ployes were guarding the p4ty satchel. The bandits hot Donnls without warn ing'. Ho fell from tho motorcycle. Before the driver of the paycar cou'l I stop his machine tho bandits were I upon It. They covered the superln- fl end en t and the guards, obtained tho satchel and escaped. on AMERICANS FACE : SMUGGLING CHARGE MOSCOW. Dec. 23. (By The As-. jH , soclated Press). A statement signed by a soviet llason officer published In1 the Isvestla with reference to the ar ticle recently printed In the journal j charging that members of the Amer ican relief administration were smug-' gllrig contraband articles out of Rus sia, declared that the article was mls eladlng and that he felt it necessary to explain. After presenting certain facts which are supposed to have led to tho publication of the article, the officer's statement says- "It was quite clear that in this case we were compelled to deal with tho actions of Individuals but to nccus the American relief administration as a who.'e Is qulto impossible. "On the contrary, the higher of ficials of the administration, partic ularly Captain Tyrrcl Quinn (its act Ing director) met all soviet demand n gardlngMho opening of mail and thvs identifying of persons responsible for misuse of their trust. The Individ unls who violated the agreement and the customs regulations will be called HI to trial and will be deprived of the right to continue the American reller administration's work In Russia or elsewhere. "I consider It my duty once moro to emphasize the readiness of the higher American relief administration officials to come forward to meet BBJ tall our demands In connection with BBj , the incident." GIRL IS WOUNDED BY FOSTER FATHER j SOUTH REND. Ind.. Dec 23. Elsio Wyman, 15 years of age, was shot and t B seriously wounded by John It Wyman. L & her foster father, during a quarrel 1 which followed his scolding iu-r for ' disobeying him. reccovered conscious? ness for a short time Friday and gave lm ln r ersion of tho shQOtlng to the po- I lice. She said Wyman came Into her 1 1 an voicing his objci lions a f u gardliiK persons she wu.s associating i with'. tShe said n heated argument fol- i mm lowed and she got up and started to leave the room. Then Wyman, uc- ' 'Ij, ording to the girl's story, pulled a ro olver from his pockot and shot her. 1 "He didn't understand." the girl said. ' He didn't think agli l could as sociate with anyone anil still bo re spectable. I am not a bad girl and he ought to know it. He would not let me pick my ( hums ami wanted me to DH quit going to shows." Wyman In hla story of the shooting said he pointed the gun at the girl to 1; ilk frighten her, and that It was accident ally discharge 1 RADICALS' FLIGHT ENRICHES AMERICA CHICAGO. Dec. 23. The United States WSJ enriched to the extent of MS, 000 Friday through the flight to Russia two years ago of William D. Haywood. I W W. leader who was under prison sentence ut the time. The money repre-sonlcd thu amount of his bonds and was paid by William Bross Lloyd wealthy Communist recently released from Jollet prison after his entence f6r violation of the antl-syn-dlcallsm law had been commuted and 1 iito Christiansen, ettoroej tor Hay- 1, :8jj I wood. The $6000 bonds for Charlen ROthflSh r. another , W ,W., now in Hungary, wero ulso paid. Payment Of the bonds, however, it was pointed put, does not mean that either of the men can escape arrest should thy 1 eturn to America,