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iss HEH g THE QGDEN STANDARD: QGDEN. UTAH. TUESDAY OCTOBER 28. 1919. PAN MOTOR CO. ;f FACING SERIOUS If CHARGE AT TRIAL CHICAGO Oct 27 - Charges of t in) pering wiili a witness for th govern mpnt were made today in the trial of jJ" officials of the Pan Motor company, mII under Indictment for using n mails j, 10 defraud in the sale of the corpora- lion's stock to the public Mr. Saiab E. Clark, who put. has. d $20 I Ml. ,Jj of the company's stock, testified nai t ' after she had been subpoen ied as a - witness for the government M s Pit r I.' J once Coleman visited her al h r home l' ) at Belen N. M . and gave her 60 tDl ' 1 use i n buying a railroad tickcl to en-; ;,bl nor u 1,1 mpany'a planl U t St Cloud. Minn., before Toing to " Urtfc Chicago to testify al the tTl : of the ' ,i r defendants Mrs Clark la-er returned 1 " , the money and refused to ojak't Ihe pj'iji. After listening to the woman s stcry.i 1 1 Judge Landis asked.: 1 -Did any of these defendants s-nd ' 'HlM this woman lo isii this witness?" PlW. Counsel for the defendanU denied Ilk any knowledge of trie allege I plot to i ' I-; .it, tamper with the government's witness. Later Judge l.andis oruered a sub- 1 jjf 1 poena issued tor MI08 Colemai v , "It was on October 6, 9 few hours ISiflni' n!,P1 1 natl brpn serVfHl wi,t ;1 s,lh' ' It ; poena that a woman w ho u ve her 1 ' rame as Miss Florenci ColemhU, visit vlt' cd," said Mrs. Clark 'She asked me 1 hjip if I had bought stock in the Pur MoTOl , , company and 1 replied I had purchased) ' 11 jB' of l Sne Raid sn har' boushl I I i T200 worth of the stock and :hat we J '!i!f should bo interested In having ihe ' It , ompans But cced. Inn pi to 1 j am tlons I told her 1 had been summoned, t lluj as a governni'-m wirneas ' lli "She said 1 oughl to go to SI Cloud, 1 !J Minn., and see with my own eyes the i eompany's big plant before rCPtifyingj i V In court. 1 said I would like 10 go but f " ccfiild not afford to She said Mr. Tan-! I '"Hi dolfo was very influential and miaht 1 help me start a rooming house in St i , !LI Cloud. Then she gave me $60 to en I "i j able me to go to St. 'loud, sh stayed 1 jijji''' at my house two lays, goins to the (Je 1 WL?:LU Th" "oy" Of TOA Perfect Skin Jj J t jn-j1 r" Jkj Kno-.v the joy and ll i Efifir JH happiness that comes P BHfto onc ,nru iossess,nP b lki Kl a s'un cl purity ad J I I V f il beauty. The soft, dis-P I . Vtinguishcd appearance it MA, Venders brings out your r D, J y natural beauiy to its full- r THE OUTBURST OF EVERET TRUE SSTS my Goat 1 I Tjon't rjecieviE THey k nouJ ' ' ' ' ; p - Yoty've TOLTj yA cl : A pot several times, but returning, lay ing she had missed li r train After thinking the matter over I returned the money to her in toe pres pnee of several witnesses." Mrs Clark was cross-examined at eng h bj counsel ior the defendants but her story was not materially I changed OO Army Air Service Investigation !s Again Opened NEW YOItK. Ot'. 27 Further In vestigation of irregularities in the i.rmy air service, reported on :,t Presi dent Wilson's request Bj Charles Ell Hughes, was begun here todev by n special congressional BUD-COT. mil lee. It is a division if the omirittee on investigation 01 war departraenl ex penditures and consists of Penresei'ta lives FVear, Wisconsin: Mane. New York, and I-ea, California. Members of the sub-coinmli iee raid 1 he chief topics on which tctimony would be taken, were th'1 exoneration by Secretary Baker of Colon I E A Deeds of Dayton, Ohio. Whom Mr Hughes recommended be couit mar tialed, and the construction ul a $1. 000,000 railroad in Washington to haul pnice for aircraft productior. Among the witnesses summoned are John I Ryan, formerly head of the aircraft board; Plin. F'isk . of Harvey Fiskc Sons, officials 01 the Chicaco, Milwaukee ft St. Paul railroad, and Bl her? BOtGHEVIK RECAPTURC TOWN LONDON. Oct 27. -The British .v .: office in a communique issued this evening setting torth the military ail nation in Russia up lo 6 p. m. Sunday, admits thai the Bolshevlkl defending Petrograd have recaptured Krasm Selo and PavlOVSk SALE OF SUGAR TO FRANCE BEING ROUNDLYSCORED W ASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Action of 1 the war departmcni 111 .line toj France 22,000,000 pounds o; .-'laar 'entl overseas for the American expedition I ary force was rrltlci7ed in the house j today by Representative Bland, He- public, Indian 1 Mr. Bland said that since Mils sugar 1 was sold, the department had crJledj on the sugar equalization board Joi twelve million poun'is of su-.ir for "he army for the present quarter. "Wouldn't General Perching know something about Ihe disposition of I American sugar In France?" asked Representative Mays. Democrat, Utah; "If General Persuing didn't ktiow j more about disposition of BUgar than he did about the Iront." Bland re plied, "it would be useless to ssk him.' ! "I found him 2f''J mile fi un ,thei front on July 19, 191S. when the baMb-j of Chateau Thierry was a, it? height," 00 Labor Leaders of ' Many Nations Open U. S Conference WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 Labor leaders of many nations, practically all of (hem accredited delegates t. the International hibor conference which will convene today, were gathered , here today when Ihe International Federation of Trade Unions opened its first session at Amsterdam last July out of the ruins of the old "interns lional " Delegates from both Germany and Austria were among those here to at tend the conference the -,un me ccun cil having approved their coming fol- terfiuous Hair DfMtrnrliv the orlclnnl aanKary liquid, oprrtf on on rnfln ly dlf terrot prlnr!rl from any otber rnriliotL It rnh linlr nf f Hnl Ht 17 nltnrklni; It andcr tbr nUln. Only KnuJnt DrMlrncle has mon"-tork Caarontef In each prlm(. At tollrt coartf" In llOr, jl nnd t2 mimt$ or ly ranlt from i In ilata r:ipprr on receipt of p r I re . FREE not rtth trtlmnnliil of hlcbf ni Bnthorittca ex. plain irlint enosen hair on fnce, neck nnd ormi, rrhy It Inrrmin iiml how De.Mlrnelo tier I In I Ire It, moiled In plain aeoled enyelope on reqneat. He M Irn C le , lurk Ave. nnd !29h St., NeTT York. And The Worst Is Yet to Come j 1 1 Mini 'i f noin 1 ' . 'I jFTrrlSTOMATEP 1 PATCH , OF THE LAf i cfrwllincj-fo f.m 1 1 ij.. 1 lowing a protest by the Amsterdam 'conference against their detention Whether they will participate in the deliberations of the conferences de pendfl upon the vote of the credited j delegates of the conference after they j convene. Labor leaders said they ex pecteel the Austrian and German deie , at B would be invited to participate. Leon Kouhaux. general secretary of I the French Federation of Labor, was I expected to be chosen presiding offi icer of the federation conference. 00 Miners Will Not Force to Interfere With Coal Strike SPRINGFIELD, III.. Oct. 27 Pre facing his announcement with the i.i.ment that he had received no communication from government I sources as to President Wilson's stan 1 . L.un.-i ihe threatened November 1 strike of soft roal miners, John L. Lewis, ac'.n president of the Uni'M Mine Workers Of America, today de dared "the widely heralded Iritlmation thai force may be resorted to, will not serve to allay the crisis." "The threats to prosecute and incar cerate myself and associates vt.I neither prevent the strike nor terrain ate If. if it occur?. Mr. Lewis said. Visited at his home here, where tie came last night seeking rest, Lewis stated there were no new develop ments in the strike situation. He ws keeping in touch with international headquarters at Indianapolis by long distance telephone. "There Is even yet a way in which this strike may be aoided." Mr. Lewis said. "The government should assem ble the coal operators and use its pow er and influence to get from them for the mluers a just consideration of their demand.' An agreement could be reached within three days if the co.t! operators would approach the question COLDS 1 Head or chest l 1 are best trcateJ 9 I ' externally" with J 7 ? &: Vicsi's Vaporubs' Y0'JR BODYGUARD" - ZOf. 60..2Q j it TOOTS AND CASPER ft i' L HI ' SAY POP!- iu.'ii .! tB i-y ! i ir-r, to TEai . Jk?' -t 1 ' " " " ',i . DOING OF THE DUFFS . , j ill H TR6,TUATCHAtQ. LocS UMevM- 1 ll flL LEAV& IT ET RIGHT HFCE M WUSXV I Vq M. 1 Voi AOTJCE THE. ) 11 t J , IWeEEM AFTtR-TDMlbPAiuT IT ofc fj The 0IOooki Ar eE if -f f CKAC- I Pawtcd TcdaV ? M0 ' n TSL W7$35& lATWO MONTHS-TftaottLV WAV TO f om will notice IT vjHEM HE MJ TXEM'T IT ioo- r I 1 T M ) v, '- ( USrm GET AMWTWtNC; OOME l To Do IT ffl s MoE (NHh K X HCC ? 1 T-miV Rrf WRE. iff ff I J Don't Suffer With Eczema Cuticura Soothes At Once First ItaUie the affected pan witti Cuticura Soap and hot water. Lry m and cntly rub on Cuticura Oint- T ment. This treatment not only f sooUics. but in most cases liealj distressing eczemas, rashes, irrita- i tions, etc. 1 1 Soap 25c. Ointment 23 and 50c Talcm 25c. Sold throughout th wo-ld ?Z WL I Mmplr ear h free addrc 'CutlcuvL.fcl oratgriea, Dept. 16F. Mn,, rd, " J Cuticura Soop tha- ithonl tnng. L LEGAL NOTICES 4 p n th- 10th da;, of November, 1913 I at 2 o'clock p ni of said day, 'at thr V plarp of business of the Osdcn Motor J company, at 23 1 7 Hudson avenue, la ' I Ogden City, Wober county, Utah I (will sell at public auction, arrordint I to law. to the highest bidder for rash the following described autoraobilej to-v.it: One liuick automobile, 5 passenger Wyoming license No. 8550. One Ruirk automobile, 5 pa-sr,?er jUtah license No. 22522. On- Jeffrey automobile, 5 passngtr liah license No, 18640 ' I Ono Overland automobile, $ rylia- wm der : passenger, Utah license 'o ' m pet?:rson, Sheriff nf Y. h r county, Utah, ti Tl , I By CURTIS ALLISON, ll II D put? Sheriff I iri pood faith anrl with op-n rninrls." : am Lewis declared Ihe rr-ful of the ojr 1 rators to negotiate a new wage asra- MW 1 mnt nnd their insistence that the ' dialed pres. n t not 1 "rirp un,(i taselri April 1, 1920, was the eruv of Ihe situ- wf at ion . iras -- in Wilson Condemned, llo2 W'AHINHTiiN. net 27. The cc! sink- was discussed briefly today j 4wlricl1 the senafi Senator Thuiiui-, ro- ifW!not1, crnt. Colorado asked unanimous rov. sen! for immediate adoption of Wfflltier, olution ol full support of concrea mm r'ra to th" administration in Its efforts;'? 'nnCftl i : . . ml 1 p-i ::::; law and order, but one objectinn :. D Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, th- coat'i measure went over Senator Dorti P"" was nol 1 ! 1 1 nc to commit hini" Ji? ' in advance to an unanimous pre- ?ai ni "i tie administration In dealing BP with the threatened Btrikc, c:?' Senator Thomas announced that he m 1 would call up tin resolution again to1 I morrow :-A'!c President Wilson's statement on thj Qj 5te strike was condemned by both Sena- Sr'"0' tors Thomas and Borah, bur the Idaho n 1 tor said t! administration barf ,mf.menl . nnounced no definite program, addii J0 ar- thai if it was the purpose to use 'V' lmP militia to "decimate people" hevrcj i one-' oppo-- 11 'rid1nE Senator Borah told the senate he Boney ihoroucihlv opposed to the attitude of FLyw rib. 11 II i,..r . chairman of tie rties United s-;.i. . -!, , rornoration. zt! "em h rev 11 re 1 11 -'in? to deal vriti -f!"11!' laboi Senator Thomas also said b P1tl IMiioved of ir Can's stand, feat it 1' added thai con:; 1 . ss shoulJ act at once j. 0 to assure th,' administration of .p"c support in 1 lv coal sink- ..' 2 'D .' r-e, ii ei)Mis- .i rejie.tl of the jd" - I tions from prosecution .v . " "II is strange ' -.. 1! Mr Edce. "(W S.0 at 'he very lime le n labor ' ? 'g l; j squaring off in some cases. I fe'" ' 1.1 king ihe- law in its own hands-tf km'3 , 51 1 ati should pass h gisluion exempt; ted ing it from pun shment if it viola'-' thi anti-trust law." 1 Senator Kdge said labor w realb employed lv. capital, but by ti I HI public, which must pa;, the exorbr.- ' v"' mragi demand now l.ein- niade ( V Applause from both Democrats (TirArn 'Republicans greeted an announcem- tt(,-,,J .in the Iv.a- l.s hepubliean bxt : ' Mondell that he "mosi ihurouphly" m, "ad m.e heart. ly" .-ndor?ed rrwd-' corn W 1 Icon's statement regarding r n strike. The announcement - fcn,.01 ' prompted bv an inquiry of Represent" d"1Q? (live Aswell, Iiemoerai. Louisiana. nPejD . ,' i Mondell sought to have the preside Pri, it mem printed in the Concre.-si - ,tc al Record, bur Mr. Aswell objected. H'-'V The general industrial situation the subject of the prayer in the now b3 the chaplain, the Rei Henry-- o, Couden. , nioe llrie We are threaiened." said the lain, with a crisis which defies government and would overtbro v- sacred institutions, inaugurated ot fe, ir hundred thousand people and yn 'Uon1 about untold misery, sorrow.; p- g ,i.,,th to the cue hundred ano millions involved in an unwanjw tAQo, dispute between labor and capi Up Interpose, we beseech TjMltft all the strength of Thy holy 'ft 1 j' and so movp the minds and VlAl U3 those engaged in the conte:-'. 1 jIV and onler may obtain and pw ry happiness reign in our nudJt n sToytOating Unle.. your food in MJ out the nltermath of p.infu' . the joy is taken out ot both e-nn 18.25 and living. "15 Ki-MOIDS fe c .onderiul In !h" hK (1 , . " f! srJ&V" Gil's j- MAKERS OF bCO ITS PfUtJ Jjjothy ,J f iSpio' Slade has moved to 432 Tse 0. Street BO, n