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' nth:lutes past I o'clock on the after1111' I I noon of April 6 exactly 18 years will have elapsed since the United ‘ I states plunged into the World war kr :: The government which now is preS :': ::: i :006 to01 :: paring rigid neutrality measures to --' ': ' t: 17 ::: prevent the nation being drawn into isr ''' ' :r ''''': smother possible European conflict C '1"1' vs N p ::::'::''':: was then mobilising potential war re0:: i sources which probably never had t f t In ' been equaled by any other country x ii:iiMi:i ''0e° In history 0Na "I Woodrow Wilson president of qi:ei the United States of America do :i:m :::Cf1 hereby proclaim VO all whom iit may :::: Cs concern that it state of War exists Ili t 110::: between the United States and the ii::iii::::K 11 'Hi::i:ii imperial German government" ts f:::: i I:t Wigwagged te Navy le :r! i That proclamation most dramatic si! White House atterance since the Civil 1717 ' war declarationswas wigwagged from A :::n:::::::::::::::: 0 1 a window of the executive mension to ::i::::1: 4 v!4::441!!::ltp ' the navy department Teregraphers k a:''4'4:4Mg i':: Ap:i there passed it on to the great wire'''':::::::::i less tower at Arlington whence it was ' :4:0" :: ::ii::: i ::: :H::::::i A:::k:ir0r: flashed to all naval vessels and staift tions Congress was asked for 63450000::::ati- 000 immediately for the war budget 1 war 1 id 11'14 (1: "itt:i: and Newton Baker secretary started preparations for the selective ::::::P:: aisist-::i ' aki& ::::V:i:114r1 draft Franklin D Roosevelt l ant secretary of the navy announced ' IMOMANfiii:x: Plans for the fleet's cooperation with '':qI'''''"'''"'''°11:q4t Great Britain and France while Her- -' '''°0t:z::::-::bert Hpover director of Belgian re:'''::RigeigigMigl!bwiic 47lief was summoned home to head the food administration It was 18 years ago on April 2 that President Wilson made his Prior to signing the war resolution President Wilson had appeared be- address to congress calling for war with Germany Six senators of fore a special tion of - tilities between the United States and great conflict thGerm an government Leads °opposition 'against the war declaration only Nor- Baron with a "pretty new dress with colors" for Easter "We have no quarrel with the Ger- - ris is still living The others were man people" the president said And La Follette William J Stone MisRefused Baron punched the manlater In WS speech: "It is a fearful souri James Vardaman Mississippi Charles Sapko on the nose He ager HarA J Gronna North Dakota and thing to lead this great peaceful peowas arrested Lane Oregon dis17 most and terrible the into ple astrous of all wars But the right is Bans more precious than peace and we Mrs we for the things shall fight always have carried nearest our hearts" Leader of the little band of six men in the United States senate who opCHICAGO ' April 5 (A')—The ' posed the war resolution was Robert T W A air'llne recently lost three M La Follette Sr He launched into - reservations because it was the byan impassioned line" Tom Crane trafreading a letter from a North Dakota fic maergnager said today mother protesting againsttheslaughAnd the persons who canceled means ter of war them he said he was informed by Predicting the people would be the porter who took the order werel 'taxed double again and again" the 'Mrs Bruno Richard Hauptmann' A Wisconsin progressive shouted: "The w and two friends poor who are called to rot in the said reservations the Crane three trenches now have no organized d wore made for a New mouthpiece they have no press but An hour later they were Mans Sults or Overthe day is coming when they will be plane coats—Cleaned citnceled heard" Mrs Hauptmann was here earlier spotted pressed Bits Wealth's Mandate' this week with Arnold Weber her The eloquent John Sharp Williams manager and Mrs Weber both of of Mississippi exclaimed: "The speech New York seeking funds to push Plain Silk Dresses of the Wisconsin senator would better an appeal for her husband who was or coats -C- leaned Y have become the German chancellor convicted of murdering the Lindspotted pressed von Bethman-Hollwethan an Amer- bergh baby-Colors Standard 249) itled ican senator" Said Senator NOrris of Nebraska: Client "We are going into war upon comFelt doicakts—ed cMleeann'ted & mand of gold We are about to do New Gown (factory method)t the bidding of wealth's terrible mandate make millions of our countrymen suffer untold generations bear NEW YORK April 5 (UP)—Morlife blood all ris Baron 44 who has been living on burdens and because we want to deliver munitions relief for three years walked into a lealsomookawassa- swastameeleWsniat gto the belligerents" home relief station today and of the six senators who voted that the manager supply Mrs ' - 0 - 6' By ALEXANDER R GEORGE i - - - Years Ago " '-- - Proclamation Signed by President WnSOU18 - - 8 1935 1 - t ‘ — -- - SATURDAYMORNINGAPRIL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Anmver 8 ary 'of U S War Entty Finds Nation Holding Neutrality 4 -- - A — ' ' - p - - e - I - - e - " 'fr 4 —- - - f 0 D': - i - |