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Show X THE WEATHER. Thursday and Friday rain, possibly anew, Mar Thursday, strong woeteriy , wind a. 0ttimen LOeal liver-Dome- stic, Write; !rfd bda f oral a Copper (cathode) lOtae 14 Tribune - Want Ads form a little financial and industrial center of their JY 11 Ilil.'l SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL VOLi 102, NO. 181. own. 20 PAGES 14, 1921. FIVE CENTS PA RTIAL TREA T Y R A TIF1CA TION HELD POSSIBLE; TRIPLE ALLIANCE TO DROP, LABORS TOMORROW Knox Introduces Promised Resolution to Make Peace; Reserves Versailles Rights Recognition of U. S. Rights in Mandate Regions Basis for Proposed Peace Moves Sesalor Knox of IeDnsylvanla introduced tho tto of war with Germany. The measure 1 congress passed and President Wilson vetoed. The resolution, whieh alao would oad tho otato of nor with tho Austrian government, was referred tn the foreign relation committee without discussion. It would provide that American right under tho treaty of Versatile should bo reserved. The resolution follow: Keaolved, that tha joiat resolution of congress, passed April 6. 1917, declaring n stats of war to oxist between tho imperial German government and tho government nod people of the United States, sad making provisions to prosecute the some, bo, and th snmo is hsreby repealed, and said atat of war la hereby declared at an oad; Attitude of Government ' -- IN WAGE SCALE Twenty-i- Lines Involved x in Hearings Scheduled to Open in Chicago April 25 13. WASHINGTON, April to ond similar to that whieh tho last -- 0 Santa Fe Announces Cut; Chicago & Alton Laying Off NumerouT Employees. II lata Trlbaee Isse4 K Ira. Chjesre Trlhbaa trifor CHICAGO. April 11. Hearing 0 Defined SimultaneousSituation Very Grave, Premier Lloyd George Telia Houte of Commons. ly .With Introduction of Knox Resolution. By ARTHUR (CAR CAkeg Trlbuss Sslt lek 0 Provided, however, that all property of th imperial Germaa government or it successor or successors, and of nil German nationals, which wss, w April 4, 1V1T, to; or has tine that date come into, tho possession or tinder control of th government of th United State or of any of its officersT agents or employees, front any source or by any agency whatsoever, shall be retained by the United State and ao disposition thereof made, except as shall have been heretofore or specifically hereafter be provided by congress, until aurh time as th German government ban by treaty with the United States, ratification whereof l to be made by and with th advirs and consent of tho senate, made suitable provisions for th satisfaction of all claims against th German government of all persons, wheresoever domiciled, who ow permanent allegiance to tb United Stntos,' and who hav suffered through th act of the German government or it agent sine July 31, 19M, lots, damago or injury to their norsono or property, directly or indireetly, whether through the ownership of share of dock in Oormaa, American or other or in consequence of hostilities or of any operation of war, orcorporations otherwise, and also provisions graating to persona owing permanent alleginne to th United Stntos, most favored nation treatment, whether tho same bo national or otherwise, in all matters affeeting residence, business, profession, trade, navigation, commerce and industrial property rights, and confirming to the United State ail fines, forfeitures, penalties and seizures imposed or made by the United States during th yar, whether in respect to too property of the German government or German nationals, and waiving any and all pecuniary claims based on events which occurred at any time befor the coming into fore of ouch treaty, any existing treaty between the United States and Germany to tb contrary notwithstanding. Section f: That until by tresty or net or joint resolution of congress it shall bo determined otherwise, tho United Btates, although it has not ratified the treaty of Versailles, reserves all of the rights, powers, claims, privileges, indemnities, reparntioe or advantages to which it and its nationals bnvo beeomt entitled, including the right to enforce the same under the terms P f the armistice signed November 11. 1918, or any extension or modification thereof or whieh, under the treaty of Versailles, have been stipulated for its benefit or to which entitled as on of th principal allied and associated powers. SENATOR P. C. KNOX Another. Op eningforPr ley It Presented to Lead- - ers of Workmens Unions But Some Satisfaction pressed at Prospect for Early Separate Peace. HENNING. TrlAas Imh4 Ex- Wire. A8IUNUTON, April 13 1'reeldent Harding will take no step In th direction of partial ratification of unless tb th Veraallle - silled powers treaty first reconsider thslr award of Yap Island to Japan, and acknowledge In full American rights In tlj disposition of all tb confiscated territories of th central empires. This disclosure was mad authoritatively today, concurrently with th Introduction In th senate of ths Knox resolution declaring pear with Germany, as revised and approvad by tha president. By moans of this rsoolutlon It la planned to reestablish peace with Germany within the' next three week. fiecretary of SUtt Hughes la known to b supremely confident that th alllss will reconsider their denial of American rights In tb mandat torrllorle. If, however, they should porslet In their court of misting th American contentions, th administration would regard th attitude as an Insuperable obstacle to negotiations with tb allies In regard to American ratificaand tion of tha reparations, ooonomlo other features of th Voraallle treaty affecting th righto and Interest of th United Btates. Tha allies, according to th administration view, would b solely responslbl for Interposing obstacle to American ac- Who hat Introdueod his separata peaco ceptance of any part of tho Veraallle resolution In th upper chamber. treaty and th only feasible altsmatlv of aeparats Would b th negotiation peaco term with Germany. British aind French Opinion . Generally Favors Atti- tude Taken in Message. By KARL H. VON WIEOAND, LONDON, April li (By th Associated Universal Service Cable. Press. ) Great Britain's "triple alliance BERLIN, April If. Ther I a singular of labor will call Its members from their mixture of disappointment and satlafae-Ho- n It was o'clock at It wara posts night, and Friday executives employees railway In Gorman y o' r tb attitude of announced her thl morning at 11 o'clock. adjourned today until Monday. April II. President Harding toward th treaty of This follow docialon of th th waa taken Inability This action. It waa announced, Versatile and th leagu of nations. miner' federation to reach an agreement to arford tha contending faction to Ther ta disappointment that President with owners min and th tha government their caeaa for tha waga reduction advocates Amsrlca s becoming Harding for tha aettlement of th miners' (trike, hearing, which are acheduled to atart partner tn th tronty with cortala reserwhich began April 1. next Monday. vations. Premier Lloyd Georg has provided Involve twenThe wag reduction ca Ther It satisfaction that ha urge ao leaders tha alliance another with have which tripls of pf aotna elx already ty. road, Immediate end to th stat of war. Thera opening for renewal of negotiations In rut pay In alleged violation of tha labor ta also a hops that hi urging of th rati(ha miners' strike and tho general strike board' order. The latter will ba fication of th treaty ta backed by th men of workers and thla themeslvea to defend railway transport motive in th president a mind which it agalnat not wholly disadvantageous to Germany. by asking for th grounds of tholr r charge. Thla attltud marks th first reaction And of offer. th government Usal any The hearing to ba bald before tha labor of th German government and puollc to Influence labor leader who ar outside board involva wage of unakllled worker. th publication of th salient features Of Prdbldent Harding a mesas. th actual conflict may bo able to oxert Tha Santa Fe railway system. which I Foretxn Minister Simons received th on th disputants seems for th moment road concerned In 'one of the twenty-l- x news that President Harding did first to be tho remaining thread on which In i ha pending declalon a to unakllled labor- not advocate a separate peaco from a dustrtal peace hangs. era' pay. today announced It had aent out cablegram I recelted from New York, and which 1 Immediately telephoned to After receipt of th announcement of notice of a 20 per cent reduction In tha him. official and th trip! alltanc that Us members would aalarla of all aubordlnat The foreign office did not car to make the reoolutioa Section a common That 3: b of work called from not their congress approved December 9, other employeea any statement or comment until It had joint ranking Friday night, seen mar of the text. a war out that of between exists 1917, th 11 th premier replied; declaring imperial and royal laborer, affective May Ther was no effort to eonooal th evigovernment and the government and the people of th I am in receipt of your letter. Th deThe notice explain that while the wage of disappointment, but satisfaction dence United States,' and making provisions to proseente the same, be and the same clalon you award of the labor board of July, 1920. was expressed that the president at least report la a grave on. Tou is erebz repealed, and said state of war is hereby declared at an end. wa fatr, have ao changed cams out for an immediate ending of t hi eaten to dislocate th whole of th Position Favorable. that the rate tbu created are no longer th technical atat of war. service. 1 should Ilk to know Just and reasonable In view of tt detransport faItaly already haa taken a position creased coat of living, the acala of wage tho ground on whloh you a re determined vorable Public Mind .Confused. to tba American contentions, but paid for fairly comparable kind of work oa blow to serious a such inflict your In Industry adjacent to theae lines, and This declaration In th president a mesBritain and Japan bava not anGreat becauaa of other relative clrcumatancea" fellow countrymen. sage I erroneously apoken of tonight by swered th Hughe not on Yap aad n portion of tb press as a move for a Will Reply Today Franc haa replied with n owggestlon that , "separata peace." This has caused some Many Affected. confusion In th public mtnd , Other I thla question bo settled by Japan and th The proposed reduction' would affect Tn triple alliance' aat until late deciart that uerrnsrfv aowupapOfo'tmfliht held tc AR tfwftOd-BtaA WAuobso that employee! of the Atchleon. Topeka tt- wsa Weeftted Y fir bend V If is now completely abandoned and wholly bams k'a - railway liaawi aaeti Wear and la with th allies Jointly the controversy Isolated th possibly grate and face tho when mqst to tho Ke premier Thursday, coast; the Gulf, Colorado A Santa and developments of May 1 alone. of tho triple alliance are re- and ho will antertaln no suggestions to railroad, tha Grand Cmnjon railroad, the that hopes Although Germany had Testimony the Beaumont Wharf A Terminal comdeal with Japan alone. sumed. pinned on th friendship of America appany. to consent will administration fedNor ths out to hav aa turned minera illusion, a A manifesto Issued by th pear Request for ronferencea with all claaaea 1 Used hav so many others, ther- ta stilt la eration aeema to render possibility of re- th inclusion of th Yap question In of the Santa Fe aystrmi emploveea, to some higher official quarters a disposinewed. negotiations hopeless. Apart from be held at the offtcee of the general mannegotiations to sottls all matters at tion to cling to tho proverbial straw like such yielding on th side of tho governager In Topeka. Kan., between April 23 Town of MelisM end States th United between Issue to Witnesses drowning man. in Bar- ment as ths miners say they can hardly and May 7. accompanied tha notice of Th question ta raised whether Presiexpect. The government yesterday met Japan, aa Tokio la reported to contempropoeed aalary reduct Iona. dent to Harding's eomlng out for th treaty half give by the miners way announcement of Mr. A second Important agreeing Hughes regards the of Versailles ta not a slrn that ho ha assistance as would o nec- plate proposing. mandat . Meager ReBlaze such financial the day came from W. G. Went, president disPrey and question general a deal with the French to recommade Yap of Chics Tribute tha leased Salt to Tribsss Win. wages start Lais regulation fa essary of the Chicago A Alton railroad, who said all ether Issues and on In oa on a national baa I a The minera, how- tinct from allies NEW YORK,. April 12. Helen Etwood mend a ratification with reservations, between 100U and 1300 emploveea of the lo undo called ar upon which the condition of th that Franc assume a reaalso the on Say Unknown McKinney Insisted acceptance road must be let out soon. The lay-of- f, Origin. ever, what they hav done Jointly In Stokes scored again today In a conclud- sonable altitude toward In the Jointly which th of government he explained, will rhleflv affect office profit, pooling defiance of American rights. Such a plan ing session of her defense In the divorr question of has declared Impossible. forces In Chicago and skilled workers In in getting Europe down to It transpired also that- - th projected suit filed by her rich and aged husband, would assist reparations This attitude le depriving the minera renewal the shops at Bloomington, 111. the of treaty work at peaceful reconstruction. of any support In the press and apparSANTA BARBARA, Cab. April II. McKINNEY, Texas. April II. Flv Tha announcement came following renext Julv may become Involved In tbe W. E. D. Blokes. fusal of representatives of all classes of persons were killed and from twenty-fiv- e ently Is tending to alienate th sympathy conversations whoa origin still was unknown tobetween the United State Hint that the aged millionaire used An Editorial Query. of a large section of th public. the road's employees to confer with Mr. to fifty others Injured, some probably Fire, this afternoon and Great Britain. If the Yap and (en his fortune and acquaintance with other night, destroyed the AmMlerd en propoeed wage reductions. PresiOrganized labor la steadily consolidatSome newspapers, notably the Berliner mandate question la not nettled to dent Blerd said the Chicago A Alton la fatally, when a tornado swept down on bassador hotel here, one of th largest ing on the aide of tho miners. The eral vary close to tb the satisfaction of the United State. women to "(rams witneaaes was heard Tagebtatt, which Is not making operating expenses, the vol- Melissa, six miles north of hor. today. hostelrls on ths Pacific coast and known Amalgamated Society of Locomotlvemen The' la that the United States in the testimony. tonight ask: , ume of business' having decreased from Fir followed In the debris, and virtually to thousand and Firemen decided today to strike with wouldInference famous alth "Is this acceptance of the a renewed disfavor with view of tourists all over the coun"Martha, th maid, and her loyalty to Verse ills treaty with reaersatlona?" th triple alliance. The executive of th liance of 1120,000 to 1123,000 a day to fOS.OOO since two nations continuing to deny the entire business district and th east try. So far as known, no Hvea were lost. Railway Clerks' association alao recomtn featured trial. Mra Stokes January 1. Indicates Thla that neither today' question mended Joining the strike. Electrical th United States Ha Just rights. The minole Central today announced side of th town were destroyed. The blase was discovered by a teleMrs. Genevieve fct Anqutnos, also known th German press nor official circles are strike. to threaten London of workbea of that conferences with representatives to th meaning of that as The tornado unroofed ajichool building phone girl, after It had burned through an Mra. Grarea, one of Mr. Btokee'e star quite ofclear Open Way to Parleys. the roade employees on contemplated th speech from the text as repart to allies the th wage cute had started. The extent of the In which about 240 children were at th cellingrof a room adjoining her switch- Manifesto Is Issued. a yield visit she paid ceived her. wltnesae , described If, however, classes, alao caving In th east walls, board. ''All occupants of the hotel, except propoeed reduction was not stated. The Tagebtatt argues that th acrep- -' bv ths tripls United States inwillthis controversy, Se-to to Martha Junes, the maid. Martha, beA manifesto issued open negotiations In cretary Hughes due to tho foresight of tha teachers, on woman employee, who wa carried alliance contends thattonight tanc of the treaty of Versailles with but reductions such Mrs. for been maid sides 8tokes, acmeans having Official Salaries Cut. feasible of most th th Into determine who marshalled their charges provisions which ar not reconcilable with down a fir escape, made their way out the miners' earnings "no trade union In part of the Versailles later was a maid servant for Edgar T. American Interests stricken out. aa recbasement, non of tho children was hurt. and declares cepting In those ever accepted. CHICAOO, April 13 Notices of a rethe past Inla State CenUnited I th which unaided. It believed. The hotel had that. If accepted, "It would be a dis- treaty ommended by President Tracks of th Houston and Texas Harding, "is one of the corespondents. duction .of 40 per cent In the par of all the treaty than if America kept terested. This might bo done by sending Wallace, TOO rooms. subordinate officials and employees, other tral railroad and tha electrlo interurban The damage woo estimated at grace to trade unionism. Mrs de Anqulnoa told In her testimony worse for from It and showed itself a delegation to Europe or bv calling a up for a half mil. A 11,300,000. away federation "The miners wholly than common labor, of the Santa Fe rail- railway ofwere torncars continues: It Insurance was given as $25,-00- 0 of the allies in Washington. today of a visit to Martha at the behest Wholly disinterested In it . on tho railroad waa freight the position of the In- conference road system were mailed out yesterday, string fully realize that wittrainmen. It also la suggested that If It should of Mr. Stokes, who sought her kl on tha building and 1227.000 on th dustry "If th attitude of America toward the - The pra blown off. Injuring aevsral near Is as bad sa It ha ever been. They It waa announced here todav, , ness. for the United of sens , President HarFranklin, contents. The tornado originated treaty, in the reductions wotih be effective are prepared to do their share In helping appear toImpracticable Mr. 8tokea asked me to go to Newport, ding's proposals, does not constitute th ratify ths treaty with reservasix miles west of Melissa, awept easta reduction In States the accepting by Industry ae w to was to Jones America here Martha atom working, Oostianed ea Pare Fear ward, destroying farm buildings beginning of a fundamental revision of. wages of a national and uniform char- tions, those part acceptable In a new treaty or if an waa the woman who had worked th (Colama Three.) th way, then mlasod the wfcst side o Will treaty, then the word revision haa acter. but not such as will reduce the might be toembodied staled. "I went no meaning Mr. Wallace. she be signed by the United for adds th Tage'of whatever, treaties, standard Melissa, only to sweep down from the their below prewar miners to If and come New York to and shed ask allies Germany. east. States, the to Germ btatt Mr. Stokes's case. In offiin. The foreign relatlong committee Intends testify g 'rhe first statement respeeOng th The Waldon hotel, which faced south expressed opinion, General, resolution at once - "Bhe said to me. It no use In your cial circle's, ta agreed that the president's waa hurled around and left facing west. of the miners' refusal of the- to consider itthetoKnox In time to coming to me. Mrs ' Graves, because I'm message is "all American. CHICAGO, April 13. Two men and one groundsment's senate th and satisfacreNo one In the hotel wae hurt. and report offer shoes that th arm Woman have volunteered to be lnoccu-late- d govern A child waa killed in it mother' going to testify to what Mr. Wallace tion is expressed that It showed little Osattnssd ee Isis Tw wants me to. He always paid me well, evidence of partiality for any European ea Tsg Tw Conttmisd The by a flying place of scantling. with fever In an exscarlet germs (Coluraa -- Tw.) and little Helen (Msa Blokes) never did power. (Celnaw Five.) mother waa uninjured. to isolate conthe me, so why should I germ A horse was found with a scantling periment anything against being Get your free official, illustrated " hurt her" driven ducted Its Dr. Kektoen body. thTouglr and Dr. Ludwig by f chicken book-noMartha Jones had testified , that Mrs. POWERS DISPOSED In tha business district only one buildG. . F. Dick of the McCormick Institute de Anqulncs had said to her, in effect, No; you dont have to fool with the bank, waa left standing, and ing, ATTITUDE In New York being ACCEPT incubators. (hat there were people twenty-fiv- e structures, mostly of Infectious diseases. Ths doctors In about paid, and that she might ae well get some You neednt invest money i exbrick buildings, were destroyed. All res- making the announcement today naked of the money. were blown east the in t Asidences portion OBy th for nine more volunteers to complete the WASHINGTON, April pensive buildings. Zenos N. Matteossian. once a tenant of sociated down. Press ) Inquiry In diplomatic You dont have to buy feed or who had 13 Hast Thirty-fiftwork begun by the Institute to find a street, failed to develop any disat least not much. testified to seeing Mrs. Stokes circlea today serum that will kill tha scarlet fever position to challenge th soundness of You dont have to wake up every in Wallace's bedroom at that address, his the Men , of the American government position germ. being called to ths incident by morning to the crow of a rooster. been given a very cordial reception attention the United States has an equal right Scarlet fever, the doctors announced, ASHINGTON, April 13. Action had Ills wife, testified today that the color of that All you have to do is to follow a Mr. told in disposal of the and allied with the encouraged. Hlllqult (elt amnesty, for the president he was not seeking clem- the hair and the Impression ha got of former German powers toward has a general mortality of from 3 to 40 general overseas possessions. -- . set of simpleinstructions, and of the woman he saw were features the .the under of convicted "In was 13. favor but haa atalone While men criminals," France ency Armed but leaves severe replied to SecLONDON, April frequently prisoners gather the eggs. "But as to analysing the feaIs not appealing for "Justice In behalf of vic- not vague. Hughes' notes. It ta gathered from e The government chicken book tacked the eastern wing of the prison re-in after effects. Any of the volunteers conespionage he added, that s rather vague." retary tures," and a morbid of tims abnormal these that the exchanges now last night and were political tracting the disease will receive 11000, tells how to keep a. small flock of the city of Cork Matteossian stated that he and his wife believedinquiries Contemplated until after a state situation. in progress between Japan and pulsed only after bitter lighting, cays a while those not contracting the disease on an etood on roof an had extension bens in tho back yard on the table Central th govand the men that declared, He had been of peace ha been argued . will be paid IT0, it waa said. News dispatch from the city. In March, April or Mav, 1914, and Great Britain will result In thsIt admisand convicted on the basis of writ- evening with phois exscraps. It is illustrated with When tho attack waa launched the mlll right. continue It policy of con- tried and ernment wilt wife, into Wallace's room. sion of such American ' looked, J they had made In sup- The woman his pected, however, ther will be some varitographs and diagrams. . guard sent up lights to Illuminate the on Its merits. Presi- ings of speeches he saw wae standing at a ance tary case' each IBetr sidering inforthe convictions of on views our to political and port practical Write th ramparts regarding Bay Washington vicinity, and 'soldiers two windows on the and Attorney General that "they have not taken dent Harding principles up arms dresserwallbetween mation bureau for a copy of thia used machine guns upon the assailants of of the building, and he got, he application 1s of the general have their country, or sold themselves north to understood France accepted against minlasted told urging Th for ten delegation the two firing Inclose booklet. cents today prison, of view face. a her Daugherty said, splendid Into the service of th enemy." the American view and Italy, It 1a 'said, utes, after which tho attacking party disin stamps for return postage. In Wise, representing- Wallace, Attorney th release of Eugene V. Deb and others. Attorney General Daughertv, .in a to .claim , the full her will. be.support of One waa the civilians . glve 13. Fire enappeared. 'ppS'DDN, April hr an Oclega-tonight ' held under,surh ... conylctlpos, po n pri nt nama said he ''wouid- - be'trrcllned to bV used map. of the United States Italy failed to refilling out theor con toed to have been wounded, but there threatened 'for- lle' old to time The show deavor witness would that the fee destroy sure to write lenient In reaching a decision on inacT address, a mandate for any former enemy were no casualties among th priaon state house, a landmark of the days of Mona also called On Vic President have to' look through walls in tb Wallace ceive territories and her statesmen ar said ' and Speaker Otllett and were told dividual case. . plainly. the American Revolution and earlier, and from the place be wa standguards. apartment to listened "I consideration to felt some Tegard should have their have would be carefully argugiven their plea the priceless records stored there. would deal ments for granting general amnesty," ing. been had for that pros talon of ths treaty The flames started tn the basement and and that the admtnletratlon ELEVEN INJURED IN CRAgH.i Finch waa asked to visit ths of Judge "1 he said. shall consider caretriem London matter Italy a fair Frederic ,1. Haskin, Director, the worked their way up through the walls Justly with premises to determine whether the wit- all are of the guaranteeing QUINCT, HI.. April 13. Eleven passenterritories of th enemv, The Salt Lake Tribune The delegation, numbering about 200, fully. Is testifying falsely. ness were Injured, seven seriously, this to the cupola. The firemen prevented The ta to accept the concludWaa understood ger tabor also and political program amnesty day Japan Information Bureau, Mrs. Stokes will th biaxe from reaching the museum of represented organised the stand prob- declaration of principles made tn Secremorning when three coaches on eaatbound historical and their pres- ed with a tonight, at which ably tomorrow as thetake exhibits on the second floor, and civic organization witness. last train No. ,6 on the ' Quirfcy, Washington, D. C. Us Socialist were and tabor passenger leaders but an notea amneoty program reply is exwaa part of speakers. tary Hughes' - I inclose herewith two cents in Omaha A Kansas City railroad plunged but It la feared many exhibits were dam- ence of pected to point out th todifficulties carried out today In th leading lndua-trl- William Johnston, president of ths Interamount water. The of W. aged by a twenty-foembankment I. BAN ON W. damage PUT MEETING. down three taunion, urged that stamps for return postage on n center In the east and middle west. national Machinists appl) Ing theae principlesto the satisfacbeen determined. miles east of Edina, Mo., twenty miles has not old In Invite and Included bor of 13 all suggesJoin on of the CHICAGO. Federal tion District manufacture Mr. free copy of the book on Back parties stopping Harding April state house was erected In Those calling The west of Quincy. The wreck wa caused In tions for a solution of th problem Yard Poultry Keeping. Morris Hilloult of ths Socialist party, munitions. Attorney Clvne took action today to presucceeding two ether structures that Jackson 4. been and six John Milholland of New York praised vent the holding of Indignation meetings many cases th forme? enemy territories ' for ths Amerby spreading rails. The englns attorney Ralston,' burned. had over cars th weaky passed safely of labor, and Albert th attitude of Attorney General Daughfreight I. W. W., ars being administered py tbe mandatory of the seCenty-nIn- e Federation by any ican Name ened epot. Among tho Injured was Miss DeSilver of the American Civil Liberties erty In the Debs esse, and Otto Brand-stett- who. with William D. Haywood, were powers- - , "DANGER POINT PA 88 ED. Blanche porter, Fulton, Cal. of Chicago, secretary -- of the So- denied new trials by the supreme court Union. s' CHICAGO. April 13. The most eeriou In th committee calling on Mr. cialist party, brought a, message from several Information had Japans PosUion. Tho days ago. NEBRASKAN RESIGNS POST. t Otto Debs or is Included has reached Mr. Clvne that the meetings weoe passChristensen, peaked praising the amnesty movement. danger peint either Daughertv In Japanese quarters. It la asserted, it leadI. In 13. C. rad W, most Th John convicted H. Industries. held thrown into of for states Neb.. several and central counsel the W, (off confusion Moody to.be meeting April qfieUD OMAHA, ing not be practical to establish would son of Lincoln, who Is sobn to assume his New York, statistician, said tn an address ers; Samuel B. Caatleton, couneel for when a young man In the audience asked on the Pacific coast. Messages were re- an' Internationalised government over th duties as director of tho marketing board todav. "Problems Immediately ahead for Eugene V. Debs, and other lawyer rep- If the amnesty plea as sponsored by the ceived, Mr. Clyne said, from Seattle, Island of Yap as demanded by th United of the American Farm bureau, the average merchant and manufacturer.'' resenting the political amnesty commit- organisation Included cases of, conscien- Wash.; Galesburg, 111.; Bt. Paul, Minn ; tee the Nebraska he added, "are more financial than tious objectors. His question was unan- Sioux City, Iowa, and Oklahoma City, Ceatlnsd ea Tsc Tsai eb rratgnedlhe presidency the committee swered. Mr. Hilluuit declared Ok la., tilling of acheduled roeetlnka. tCeiosa Isur.) Farmers union her todav. . v tha railroad labor board on tba national working agreement controversy bat wean pre-pa- ra so iia woo Austro-Hnngmna- a . Italys TDtASTORNADO Wiped Out, ports From 1IE0ISTELI Practically Ambassador, bara, Falls of an Hints Wealthy Fortune Husband Frame ' Santa to Anglo-Japan- - es . kv Brave Death Trying Find Eradicator Raise Chickens This Year! TO w. - No General Amnesty Now, Debs Supporters Are Informed Attack Cork Armed With Repulse Meet Prison; w per-ce- war-tim- li h ly lA Fire Threatens State's Historic Old Statehouse three-quart- state-ment- er . -- CIool-Id- mass-meeti- -- ai ot er -- I if ' |