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I GERMANS LEARN 1 I TO FDjLSJRIKES lechnical Emergency Aid Association is Backbone of Government Today KGKIJN". respond - Sice.) The l:ickbono of the German ftyornihenl today is the TechnlseheJ Borthllfe, technical emergency aid. H .-iPsool.it ion supported by this govern-j H fent. At' Bf&dcra of that organisation In LsLH m t0,d tno correspondent of The 1 tosoclated Press the othci d lr. B - Berwit's statement was mnde as the; "Marm" went out for the Technische H othllf to mobolixe to tnko charge of tlx- eh-dri.' liphtlm, p. i here, I H left idle bs a sudden strike, llo con- H Bders his organization mon- potent B tlian troops or police- for the welfare) H (Jf the rountry H '"TWO or threo hundred fedieals here can terrorize 4.0OQ.OO0 flpoplei" the doctor said. 'Troops wnnot provr.it it; tlx electrh llsjlit-( g plants arc dark, the streets an.: H LxrU. th trams arc sill! -and win I fan soldiers do? They cannot operate wies plants, which require highly B died labor. There is only one H funixatlon that can assume control and that is the Technische Nothllfe.' ' The Technische Nothllfe went In fold began firing the furnaces and H then the strikers voted to return t H work. The Technische Nothllfe H thoved out. H "We are skilled workmen, not H strike-break. r. nor labor union men: B Wc really are the representatives of H jt" public that m these days 8 more H or lens at the m.To of n feW atfl B Ktors," said lr. "W H fjitcrfere In a strike for wages H we do is step and opi publlc H utilities, prevent and fur-' Msh the people just the neccs H saries of n dailj existence. We step H into the- breach when chaos threat-j J In Berlin It is understood the Tech H J!sche Nothllfe has 10.000 men en-j H Boiled for immediate service. Thc H tfro carefully recruited from every! H Vusiness and listed so that 'here H fie no confusion. Arr&ngemj nts h I H b en made whereby they can drop H tie work tin an- doing and answer' She Technische Nothllfe call. ' All H JJermany is as careful!', organised a 1 Berlin," Dr. Berwit declared, H "In the case of disputes between H gmployers and labor, we have nothing H t ray. vYage demands maj tfrbltant, or legitimate, we do not con H Jjider them. We merely see that peo B pie are not terrorized, fh.ii destruction 1 of public utilities, is held! H to a minimum. The leaders of onion' H labor are not opposed to us. Thej are. H in fact, with us, for they realise H k is essential to the life of the state H tp keep certain industries functioning H They are not always able to do that H themsclves. H "There Is no longer any preat dan-' er from a general strike anywhere ni Germany, for mind you, all this agitation you hear so mu-h about Is B jot a general agitation, it's the howl H trg of a few of the ultra-radicals, v-idy to do anything, spreading dis H content wherever they can, working Xpr the destruction of everything that !?, and offering nothing worth while as a substitute." oo One of the largest building material H firms in Cuba Is run by a woman. Miss H? S. Bellard, who Is only 2 4 years of jM The jSH! Seasons' - ; Greelivigs j mong our n vve like to Ip- "V';1' 1 counl the wilj Qiie that pione.v 8 - , 4 cuntioi buy your good will. ''-7v ' J Arid bo at iliis holiday Beason T " 0 extend to you, ni a custom- j fTW rrs l",ut !ls frifntls, tin Im-sI ol 'liBl wishes lor flip -om in New Vrpr BOOT SHOP I : . 'j 2481 Vdskinoton Avenue 'UNCLE JOE' AND BABY OF HOUSE "I ncle Joe" Cannon is shown here giving the "Baby of the .House, " Iei csciit;it ive Clarence .1 McLeod. -, ;i lew tip.. " I'nele Joe'' is the oldest member of the house in point of service! He was battling on the floor before MeLeod was brrn. "Uncle Jo" pn-- iliet: b great future for the "baby congressman," remarking tha Che was smart enough to come to the right place for pointers. I : ipiJOw I HELD AT OGDEN UNION I STOCKYARDS $54,000 IN CASH AWARDS BEAUTIFUL CUPS AND TROPHIES I Displays of full-blooded livestock includ ing dairy cattle, fat cattle, feeder cattle, sheep s'vvine and horses. Special Athletic and Social Events Are lllnitl Ull Being Arranged L To our many friends and patrons: I We wish to Thank You! I For the patronage ycu have accorded us this year which is fast drawing to a dose. With this day of cheer and good will to everyone, allow us to again thank you and wish you one and all A Merry Christmas and a Happy Prosperous New Year Nineteen twenty has been quick service m our lunch 1 good to us, due to your rooms and in our quality past patronage and good will. bakeries backed by courteous We will endeavor to recipro- treatment, which has won for H cate for 1921 with the same us your confidence. Thank voti. Federal System of Bakeries I AND LUNCH ROOMS H THREE STORKS TH0S. H. GUYON, Prop. fit I Little Gain Shown i in Sheep Industry WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 The sheep Industry of Utah and Idaho is Just about where it was numerically ten oar hko, aceordlnK to Usurps an nounced today by the oentUfl bur;m When th. census was taken last Jan uary the bureau found 1,(591,795 cheep OS tho farni8 and ranches of Ttah, as I aalnst 1.670,890 In WJQ. In Idaho ; tho onumcratore found 2.256,270 8h'cp. ! as againet 2,110,830 ten years ago GOODYEAR RUBBER WILL MAKE BIG BOND ISSUE KK'N. Ohio, bC 26. Stockhold-j crs of tb Ooodjrear Tlr and Rubber company Friday voted to authorize dlrf-etor's to Iwjuo J50.000.000 In bondn. Directors will report December 29 on; their effort to well the LttUC It W8JB understood that a group of New York bankers had undertaken to underwrite the Issue. The bond! will he m the form of a mortgage against physical assets of the rom an v. Frank S. Monnett. former attorney general of Ohio, who recently failed In a suit filed In Columbus to obtain an accounting of tho affairs of the Ooodvear company, led a small group of stockholders In opposing the bond Issue. 1 oo I. W. W. SENDS CASH TO WOBBLIES IN U. S. PRISON LEAVENWORTH. Kan.. Dec. 26. A check for J1200 was received today by Warden A, V. Anderson, of the federal penitentiary, from the head quarters of the Industrial Workers of the World at Chicago, for distribution among prisoners who belong to that organization Thua sixty prisoners Will receive a twenty dollar note Christmas morning. In addition, all so-called political prisoners will receive a basket of fruit Ml'd some tobacco, distributed by the 1 W. W Welfare league To lnaure every prisoner receiving a present, a fund is being collected! among the. inmates to purchase gifts for those who have not been remem oo- NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the ! ! shareholders of the Standard Invest ment company, of Ogden. Utah, will be held Wednesday, January 6, 191. at t o'clock p. m. at the office of the company. 2C-I0 Washington avenue. Ogden, Utah, for the purpose of elect ing directors and officers to serve for tho ensuing year and the transacting of such other business as may prop- ! erly come before the meeting. Dated, Ogden, Utah, December 14.1 1920. HEKR? T. BROWN", preeldent. j W .1 STEPHENS, JR. Secretary. oo ! S AYs IT FIRST AND SAYS IT L AM Carrie O. Harrel, 319 Nicholson St., NorXolk, Ya , writes; Til toll any bodybody that I-'oley's Honey and Tar is all right. It did me all thu good. 1 auid it first and 111 say it litst." Thousands of bottles of thl- reliable, remedy were bought la.-.', week by careful mothers so as to be prepared to phei k coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost instant ly, cuts phlegm, soothes raw. Irritated i membranes, atops tickling In throat. I Bnid vervwlurre. Advertisement. 1 NUGENT QUITS SENATE TO TAKE FEDERAL PLACE SPOKANE. Wash. Dec. 25. A spe cial dispatch from Washington to the Spokesman-Review last night says Senator John V Nugent of Idaho tele (craphed Ills resignation as a United States Benator to (Jovernor Davis of Idaho to take effect January 15. On that date Senator Nugent will step Into office as a member of the fed erul trade commission, to which he was appointed D few days ago by Pres ident Wilson Senator Nugent, the dispatch adds, says his resignation was compelled b the necessity for his early qualifica tion as a member or the nnimt.sNloti It is undcrstoon that Frank R troodlng. elected to succeed Senator Nugent, will be appointed. HOTEL JUST ON BORDER RAIDED ON BOTH SIDES SHERUKOOKE, Que.. Dec. 25 Both sides of a hotel, situated partly : in Vermont and parti in Canada were i raided simultaneous! la.-u night. The American officers had no luck hnt the Canadians said they found B w Ide open bar doing a thrlvlnp business in the part of the house located in Canada I and seized liquors valued at $3000. oo , A roa! mine owned by South Dakota! yliip- 200 tons of coal daily SEN. M'CORMICK'S VISIT INTERESTS ALL GERMANY j HEREIN, Dec. 24 Senator Medlll McCormlck Of Illinois, arrived from Warsaw tonight, three days overdue, and found he had been one of the most advertised men in Oermany. crowding Santa Claus for space In the 'newspapers, which for days have com mented upon the probable nature of his mission. It Is generally taken for granted by the German press and the public that he is the confidential rep resentative of President-elect Harding , It Is expected he will meet a number of political leaders and goverhmnt of flclals, including President Bbert. GREECE RESISTS LOSS OF NATURALIZED AMERICANS ATHENS. Dec. 5. Edward Capps, the American minister to tlreeco, Fri da called on Preralei FihaiiiH, in an attempt to straighten tho old passport difficulties of Greeks who are natur allied Americans. The Greek authori ties insist that they are natives and refuse to vise passports for l heir re turn to the United States fM A special Japanese military mission recently completed a study of the Ger man war office, and the details of the one-time powerful war machine. i 'SUBTERRANEAN RIVER FED PEORIA DISTILLERIES Wj PEORIA, III.. Dec. 25. Flowing at some depth beneath the residence and M business section of Peoria Is a large " Bl subterranean river, tho existence of H , which made Peoria the biggest Wills- H j key distilling center in thr country in Tl pre-prol Ibtlon days The stream, which flows at right- H angles beneath the Illinois river at tin 9 i edge of Peoria, is of unknown volume. bbbbbbbbI I More than a dozen wells sunk through the bottom of the upper river by dis- bbbbesbbI tillerlea to tap tho subterranean bodv bbbbeIbb of water have failed to diminish fu mmwM flow of the lower stream. 9mt From these wells comes a Water of H unuspal warmth and softness and It i4 this water that drew the largest djs PbbbbkI tillery in the world to Peoria, as well ilsBBBBfli as several smaller ones. Practically iH free from acid and alkali the wut r bbbbbbbbb required no special treatment before WW I being fit for whiskey distillation Pur- ssssflK posts. For this reason distilleries wero enabled to operate here ut low- !R er production costs than elsewhere and 2E2 PebrU's "corn grind" for the liquor ; MBS made beer became the greatest in the 'Jl country- sbBbbbss OO BHBBH WOodlande on farms comprise nun-, tha none-half of aM the forest. -d Ian. in the United States. oo WKjr7' The Australian government paid its f I soldiers the best salaries during the 'world war MERRY CHRISTMAS SuW HAPPY NEW YEAR llllk H W&?4L0Vy To 0LJr rnzn' fri,inds ard patrons we heartily extend SSvWS ff Christmas GrectingG, wiBliing them peace, prosperity y w!jjii$!$ 't s our hope that the gaieties of the Yuletide season ?3LbI mn may bo harbingers of a Guccessrul and happy New Year. lafjlrtf. StcjyLl Trusting that success hao crowned the efforts of our 2j3yJitc SBBBP ffiWV friends during the year 1920 we hope they may en- fJs3MfdV jffijj-B counter the year 1921 with lighter hearts and accom- ykV jK&Swfl It has been our pleasure to deal with our patrons In VjraBi lwis t!l past and we hoPc we have succeeded in serving vpLSJ rRfel them so well that their hearts are filled with apprecia- iffW tlon We expect to do aa well, or hetter, in the future jg-ypSp WATSON-TANNER B