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Show -- - A WaTHCR. TH Sunday and Monday p - ably rain euthwt ' tlouHy, Prab. Port'n, 8ettlmnt Price. Sundry little IjUfeiiusc affairs may be carried out successfully through The Tribune Wants. . . Local ,,, Silver , ; , (c,hodj Cupper $135 yxyy UJ.7sJj j ' SALT, LAKE CIT1 VOL. 100, NO. HO. SUNDAY MORNING, FEliRUAUY 1, 1920. CENTS 70 PAGES-FI- VE FOOD RELIEF BILL TO PRECIPITATE FIGHT IN CONGRESS; INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE HOPEFUL OF ENDING STRIKES OMISSION ABOUT i BY UTOPIANS I. HIES Salty Herring Salty Temper, Win Divorce . (Chicago Tribune Special 8erviee.) Jan. 3 L Steady diet QHICA.OO, bexrlnf, combined, with the salty disposition of a husband, will break tip a family, as shown In Jndgo FoeUs court today, when the risissltudos of Jacob and Lena came up for adjustment. , The. couple were married last Juno, and fire days later tbers wss - s blowup. "Wo had herring salt herring," said the youthful bride. "And my husband said it was too salty." "I told him' ho was too 'salty and also too fresh, and he slapped my face. Then he went away, but came back and demanded I f lve him my ring and his clothes. Z gar him his clothes, but tho ring is mins and I keep it". "Hare you soon. him since? '..inquired tho Judge. "No, and Z don't want to see him. Z am not asking alimony. All Z want is to bo free of him." Judge Fool granted her decree. IE C. IllihllllO B WEDGWOOD, who died yes- terday in Salt Lake, after an Illness pf.S weekj duration. 0. P. FED DESPITE OPPOSITION s Sld-lows- kl Executive Session ings Ended and Work on Drafting of Recommendations Starts. Gompers Urges Organization of Labor 7 Unions can to Fight Aggression. Pan-Amer- i- . - Montanan Serves No- Discusses Republican Consummation of Deal tice of Purpose to Have Presidential PossibiliFor Purchase From Senate Take Up Cov- ties and Also Their Great Basin Company Cozuideration. Political Availability. Is Declared Certain. enant House Way and Mean Lineup on Vote on Dollar Fifty Million Credit Conteznplated for Natiozis of Europe on Starvations Edge Committee Action Is Taken Against ' Views of Body. Steering . Mo- tion 'Expected to Reveal New Party Align ment in Upper House. Property Includes One tary. Candidate; Wood Of Largest Factories and Pershing, May Be In Mountain Region; Rivals for Nomination. Capacity, 1000 Tons. Seems to Disparage Mili- WASHINGTON, Jan. il. A. possible Sugar A deal whereby the t'tah-ldah- o Sy WILLIAM J. BEY AN. WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. In votln tofoundation for another season of senate (Copyright 1920 by Universal Service. company acquires tho Delta Sugar factory day to recommend new government loan by purchase from the Great Basin Sugar of 30,004,000 to European countries 'for debate on the peace treaty was laid toAll rights reserved.) company was either closed yesterday or so food relief, th houa way and menu 31.-1 to as a leader Jan. Democratic WASHINGTON, anyday by sequel consummafinal Its so make to as nearly It committee, Republican including th collapse yesterday of bipartisan in' one inquires why I discuss Republican tion certain, according to Information In member, went counter to the majority formal negotiations for a compromise on presidential candidates, instead of sugar circle here last night . view of the Republican legislative steerreservations. those of my oirti party, I auswer first, Ernest R. Woolley, president of the ing committee. While there was no IndiNotice ass served by Senator Walsh. that more Republieans have announced Orest Basin Sugar company, as well as J. cation that this disagreement on proMont., one of the Democratic members their eandidaev; and, second, that it is W. Waterhouse, general manager of the gram would result in an open fight, of tbs disbanded afto refused bipartisan commitlast Delta night in Civic factory, les embarrassing to discus Republican cloakroom dlscuraion strongly forecast, over tee, that on Tuesday. February 10, a of firm or deny the reported taking vigorous opposition to any Man wTieu than Democratic candidates. o motion would be made to resume conby the the measure reaches th house floor. There are certain general principles the Delta property i he started at once. sideration of the treaty In open senate. Interests It Is understood, however, that Technically the cqnitte agreement How far the conference may modify Its in must be leadobserved that He spoke for th Democratic senate considering the deal will put the pioneer company In was by a unanimous vote of nineteen of Illness. tentative plan, calling for a national Iner, Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, who anyones eandidaev. The first is that possession of the entire holdings of the Its twenty-fou- r Blx Lemo-crst' member. I dustrial tribunal with regional boards Chi- - was absent availability is not always synonymous Delta Sugar Beet corporation. member Joined the majority after of adjustment and Inquiry, Mr. King said Special The announcement developed no debate. with merit; that is, one man may be falling to get a larger fund, but reserved In December. was entirely speculative. In view of the A llttlg later, however, the senate was Brigadier General Edgar A. Wedg th right to seek an Increase when the much more deserving generally than Property Bought that the conference, since reconamount a concrete was reminder of the The property Involved given bought by wood, aoldier, lawyer and leader in bill comes up In the house, probably of oratory it already had expended on another, and yet less available as a the Great Basin company from th estate eivie vening, haa concerned Itself only with ' died yesterday morning early next week. Their effort in comaffairs, candidate. of experienced out the opinions the treaty, 8enator Smoot, Republican of drawing of the late Captain J. R. De La Mar early Latter-daSaints hospital, af- mittee to make the amount to be recom' Success In polities may be described last December, fl. 00,000 being telegraphed at the leaders, and that It now remained dor it volume con Utah, exhibiting a 3,000-paiUnefts ter an of week. General Wedg- mended 3li5.UOu.WiO. as proposed by the ooncluseventeen member to agree upon tainlng 7,300,004 words on tha subject as ths conjunction of preparedness and at the time from her to Mr. Wdolley in wood had been in ill health for some treasury, 100,000,000 or 376,000,00-)- , , Indictment ? CHICAaO, Jea. , SI. summer and opportunity, Many, fuay be prepared Nsw York by McCornlck Co bankers, senate ... , v spoken. pi, j. defeated lo order.con but week until his a seven of W. L, members months, tha ago fall. deal. of against thirty (he and have no opportunity) some may ttt connection with the closing Prevention Is Necessary. . , Action by the wpy end mean co n W, were returned this morning by the Although a vote Is ten days away, there have The Delta property Includes a factory of dition waa not regarded uh serious. and not mltte followed n conference earlier in be preopportunity One definite rcfirluslbn already reached, special yet radical were Indications that the division In 1000 tons capacGeneral was Investigating of grand modern jury most the reported Wedgwood plan, the between Its Republican member however, Mr.' King said, was that any activities. th senate might not be along the same pared to take advantage of it. Circum- ity, one of the largest in the Intermountain last week to be suffering from s severe and day while ' fcjatem of regional adjustment, the steering committee, at wmch the Chief among those indicted were Wil- lines of demarkatlon that have obtained stances circumstances beyond control De Mar. He La built by Captain attack of rheumatism. But few of bis steering committee members exprerae-region, once liam D. of the individual may play n very la said to have Invested approximately providing for disputes that have Bill) Haywood, former generally during the treaty fight. soma secretary ("Big friends knew that he waa in the hos- disapproval ef any loan, on the ground of the organisation, now at arisen, must be supplemented by esOne man Is which may be in th venture, important part. reclaiming Liberty from Leavenworth prison under Opinion Is Divided. earn as a shock that congress hod no authority to give organisation of shop plan preventive vast desert stretches pital,, and his death 1 bond, and Thomas Whitehead, who sucpecially fitted for the presidency in what was part of the ant The first Impulse of some of the treaty's time to catch and cure the dispute at an earlier ceeded Haywood as secretary. converting the to his associates. He was 63 years of away funds, while in the senate both of war, while another may be of MUlard county Democrat and Republican The indictments were returned secretvoiced oppoIrreconcilable foes waa to vote for the much better fitted for a presidential broad acres Into fertile fields productive age. stage. This neresslly, be said, had been Imof one of Utahs most wealth producing age. He wa one of the four brigadier sition to additional credits to any Euroly before Chief Justice Crowe early this Democratic motion 03 the theory that term in time of peace. very generally stressed and so deeply 10 I. At oclock the W. W. morning. from Utah to take part in pean country. In comparing the candidates, there- crop. , to the development of the sug- generals pressed the conference member that a leaders appeared In Judge Pam's court more discussion would arouse further the world war, and the sccoud to die I mean no reflection upon those arprevious the one sihce industry In MUlard county, soli strong recommendation for the adoption to answer to other charges already peal- public opposition to ratification, while fore, was Walsh The hostilities other ended. Opposed by was less from I think of the available. whom source were them. met by big returns, play They They to the - of some form of shop organization in all ing against Richard W. Young, who was hia close of the states attorneys office and others of the Irreconcilablewasheld Senator Walah, Democrat,- - of Montana, industrial riant. Independent of union agents dead and on Page 2. Column L on Page 4, Column A) that th treaty the the thirty-seve- n friend and intimate associate. (Continued position (Continued out sorted principal ees. undoubtedly of said be wa opposed to further governemplo) a 'filiations and deadL arrest. under be left a should record placed General Wedgwood had long would be Included in the final draft plan. The Indictments complete the work of of public service, and had lelt a list ment financial aid to Europe, because Some of the mild reservation Republic1 lie moat complete disapproval of the the "red -' Izist the confergrand Jury, week, the Inclined dehate to favor were further ans announced were of known not ome of the nations now owing this counachievements by that tentative plan grand Jurors Indicted eighty-fiv- e members as the only possible way to ratification, ence, Mr. King said, had come from only throughout Utah, hut in many try money were spending stupendous of the Communist thlrty-aigand party conof would It believed but others only fciainuel Gomperi. as the representative sums in military and naval preparations. other parts of the country. of the Communist Labor party. sume the-. members time that should be devoted to legorganised labor in America, and from The charges In all cases are conspiracy His best known services to Utah Senator Phelan, Democrat. California, been have employIntimations, There islation. one tne of biggest of to president overthrow the government and advo- too, that a number of Democrats would were those connected with his military charged that European associations in the country, " vt nose cating the overthrow nations, particuof the government prefer to try some other method of pribegan as a private in larly Great Britain, were using money history, which name he withheld. by force. ' f before reopening devate before the Utah national the negotiation guard The indictments of tha leading figures bate. owed to th United State to extend their - 7 war with 8pnia waa declared. In the three redloal organisations are th Argument Controverted. Oil interest throughout the world. It generally was predicted that If the entered General Wedgwood public outgrowth of the sensational New Year's Democratic successful as move As viewed by members of the the proved Senator Smoot, Republican. Utah, raid - eve roundup In which States Attorney Hall life sheriff as of becounty, Neb., It said t)4e attitude signified by the oplnthe leaders would, lineup party funding of interest payments might Maclay Hoyne, anticipating federal au- hind when he was 27 years of age. Before the combination of Dema these two men, he said, was that thorities be would It be in th case of some nations, by twenty-fou- r hours, arrested ocrats mild reservatlonlst and millet of interests now existing more he had been in that office a year, he but necessary It waa not necessary for nations that 300 than persons suspected of being capital and labor is a private members for the his bar, examination, like on Tribune Service.) back passed Great Britain. crawled Special (Chicago withdrawn, of three auietly th groups. 1th which the government In agreeing on the 50,000,000 total to' took up the practice of law, which Besides Haywood and Whitehead, those to do. This was found ASHINOTQN, Jan. 31. How their little narrow gauge, and started und Indicted today Include George Speed, Make No Predictions. waa to bo hi career, save for the year day the house ways and means commiton their timed their the general attitude, chairman way. jr no merrily They were Hun division two full decided not to stipulate the countries of the I. W. W. executive comRepublican leaders talked over the work perfectly, and a they pulled out he spent in the military service of the tee on either side, he said. to which loan might be made. This will Miller. Henry Bradley, situation among themselves during the out' of one of the most a terrific lltlon to the oral opinions sub-th- e mittee; Charles H.and hit wood they state and nation. kept the barrage predtc-tionbe left to to officials of the treasury who make declined but Fred any George Nelson, all day conference, Mr. King said, members Bradley The only son of Andrew J. Wedg- have asked of the world had left. The only effect of this bombattle outcome. for the about important of committee. wn) for the aid of 125,006, the more of views ght the written It was Indicated, however, that th Re- war br a single platoon of American bardment was to elate the spirit of wood and Theresa A. Gould, both of Poland, Austria and Armenia. prisoners is Roecoe mndred students of industrial and T.Another of the in Massawas born an to make would leaders the effort of who Maine, the the realized general Sins, Janitor Cltv publican Chicago adventurers, hall, suddenly 3 problems. Including many His first years were spent Fordneys Program. majority for bring- soldier who did not fire a shot was how much were worrying Ueinie. chusetts. light In the require a on the broad question of and said to be the Lleading A W. W, the treaty before the senate. Under disclosed by the war department to- From that they negro branch of the ing in the neighborhood of the mills where industrial betime more oa harmonious the Chairman Fordney of the ways and ing expedites d woufd ' the rules, they said, I came for them a picnic. True, it was his father was employed. means committee said he would relations. try to necessary, but It waa pointed out that day in a description of the operation Protest Martinez Extradition. most Genfor the loaded with danger, hardships and part. get house action on the bill Monday or Vice President Marshall had held through' of the "phantom tanks of the . if WASHINGTON. Jan. started west as a Tuesday, II. Protest out the treaty controversy that a maworlds of hard work, but a piraie, nev- eral Wedgwood necessary, asking th rules GOMPERS to give the measure a preferagainst deportation to Mexico ef Thomas jority could proceed as It pleased with ertheless. young man and loeated first in Ne- committee ential In hi report. President statue. an Martinet, was Should an alleged consideration. offianarchist, N seat of an appeal Grand .save treaty Island, county LA i "The following evening the pro- braska at "General Pershing," Wlleone letter favoring relief for Furr-plodged with the bureau of Immigration be taken from his decision in this case. cedure was repeated. Again tha bar- Hall county. interest this and statement two cial communications from Secretary-GlossNsw a York a describing waa today by Weinberger, that would It Harry expected majority LABOR TO After a few years in the middle rage descended too late to hurt the the famine situapoa attorney, on the ground that It would vote to uphold him. ing incident of the war, "with the First jaunty band, and again the sound of wpst, the urge to farther and newer abroad, summarising were quoted. be sending him to face "a firing squad. , finished bursting atell was greeted with American army had ' All evidence furnished the commitWASHINGTON. Jan. 31. Workers In General Wedgwood to Martinet, according to Weinbergs jeer fields inbrought seemed-clearlrepublics are urged waa a revolutionary soldier under the late GERMANS TO declared the tee, the he in when settled first report, and derision command 1SP0, German Utah as shouts of the the high awakening rattling, in a manifesto Issued today by Samuel General Angeles, who was executed by he entered the law of- to indicate that literally millions of peoto a healthy fear of the American sol bumping littlif train carried them to- Provo. There in the stricken portions of Europe are (jumpers, chairman, and other officials of the Carranaa government, and If re United states Senator ple former of next fices ward of tne adventure. Labor, Federation nights turned to Mexico would meet the same th lacing starvation and their only hope of CRIMINALS WAR dier by reducing the t?t. Mihiele salient, One George Sutherland, find under that relief is the participation of the gov to organise national labor associations for fate. He is serving a sentence at Fort organand the plan for 'the affiliation with the leader of the bar gained his first acof the United States in tha fursHta-in- g Leavenworth for violation of the espionNight Stands. - This aetlon is urged to "the age law and the Immigration authorities isation. of foodstuffs." six successive nights these quaintance with Utah and Utah a inBASLE, Jan. 1. Because of th al- offensive were about to be carried into "For While end that the workers of all the American are prepared to deport him as an alien leged framed the the commitbill, exeof by th terests. of Impossibility Insuring In these execution. to aeroplane day set be better prepared eountie msy anarchist when released. stands, cution of Its orders for the surrender of and wireless telegraphy, it aeema im- troops staged their later he formed a part- tee, did not specify the countries to reThree concertgdly for their mutual protection and the reports ail along the sector nership years Gormans accused of violation ef the laws In the practice ef law with ceive the loans, the Intention waa fast a to deliver assault; and advancement and to Impose a check Jury Still Incomplete. surprise possible relief should first go to Austria, Armetu of war by the allies, the German governnow justice of the and . upon those force who would subordlnatsthe city of Budapest. ment will resign If th entente powers nevertheless, no pains are spared to showed that the Hun was up in the Samuel It. Thurman, Jan. tl. But Insist MONTE8ANO, Wash., under the firm court, state them to their own material aggrandiseThe limitation of the relief to foodsupreme upon their delivery, according to deceive the enemy as to the exact point air. AH day long the sky was full of! eleven prospective Jurors were In the box und to waa of be an Thurman said name Wedgwood. stuffs A means of covering the planes searching for the army of tanks expression ef a Nachrichten of this city, which rays of attack. to th third pan when the 'court .In which eleven Industrial the Calling attention It has received it Information from a true point of attack, the chief of the which the enemy wa sure' wa con- Later the firm included former United opposition to providing military suppie. American labor congress to be held In Worker of th World, charged with th reliable medicine, barred by ihe source. States Senator James L. Rawlins and nothing and tank eorps presented a scheme which centrating on this front. Ail Mexico City beginning next July 13, the murder ef Warren Q. Grimm at Centralis, could be supplied, if necesJames Hurd, under the name of, Raw- legislation, of the high commanifesto says the workers In the Amer-- f, Wash., on armistice day, ar on trial the received were approval bombarded places sary, charities, tiie com31. through private Included In Jan. th list mand. PARIS, a, should begin now to make prepara- adjourned tonight. , with the usual Hun thoroughness and lins, Thurman, Hurd and Wedgwood. na- mittee held. , of German whose surrender by th Berin had enlisted tions for sending their representatives to the The general All wilt be demanded by the Intensity. night long the darkness Demand Reseating of Socialists. lin government this gathering. was dispelled bv hundreds of flares and tional guard prior to 1S9S, and when allies,, the Echo de Paris rays, will be Higgins Gets Orders. IS he was Y Jan. 31. Th demand former Crown Prince Rupprecht of BaN. ALBANY, all and of indications showed that war was declared with Spain withdrawal the Factor. rockets, after A Potent a that the five Socialist assemblymen sus- varia. Field Marshal Tuk Albrecht of theAccordingly, in Instrumental organizing company Heine was not Mibiel sector. to be St. tanks from tbp going eaught nap- of voiuntrers for the Utah batteries in n Investigation of their Wuerttemberg. Field Marshal von Kluck, Collective action by the national labor pended during movement of all the American countries ellgtblllty to serve be Immediately seated Flold Maraoal von Bueiow, Field Marshal Lieutenant Higgins, with his platoon of ping again. Best of all, just as the Provo. He was made first lieutenant diiittle was was band tank of 344th to Federstton the entrain to all the corps, WASHINGTON. Jan. 51. The Japaand battalion, von preparing delegates ind their Mackensen, Baron through der Lancken, forcalling upon was under com- nese will be e constituencies say tha manifesto, to th defeat of mer rlvil governor of Bniaaela; Admiral rected to proceed from this point in a get into the big show in the Argonne, of A battery, which pledge embassy here yas informed o W. Richard In then mand of Young, Capth American protecting potent factor every member of th assembly In any von Onpelle, former minister of marine, northwesterly direction along the lines there came a message from the intellitoday that the Japanese govci-ruen- t General When wits Young procontinent from being overrun by military way responsible for th tain. had Invited China to enter uro von Marahal Liman and Field nsrrow-paugBandera, railway. He. was to gence aection statiug, Two German moted to a domination from any quarter and. above unconstitutional Lieutenant and Indefensible oust- who commanded the Turkish armies dur- via each for return of Gern u Wedgmajoritr, negotiation night and make a reconnais- livisions withdrawn from Argonne wood was promoted to a captaincy in rights In Shantung,the and that, who tne stop nil, it will contribute greatly to the realing of these duly elected representatives the war. sance in front of our positions with hi front; entraining for your sector. isation of that great and noble desire was adopted unanimously at a confer- ing in China element bad opposru younger command of A battery. so strorig'y since ence of labor, civic and social organizathat Is being mantteated the acceptance of the invitation on tr tanks, and immediately load up and re- Back to came bark from he Ban As Show. war captain came to e conclusion URGES the European Big tion here today. tnat Chinn wae not yet n mempeat the operation the following night of peace In the western Franeiseo, where the Utah batteries ground the preservation Between three and four hundred deleber of the league of nations, it Is bedown the line, farther little the "How outfit back to got end 100 the to men recruit who establishment of th gates from all parts of th etat hemisphere encamped, lieved Ihe Chinee are invilried to acini "On the nineteenth of September the the big show, arriving at 3:30 on the were most friendly relations between th Amerwere needed to bring the unit to full tne invitation. the conference, which wa called five tank aud their crews were loaded morniRg of the twenty-aixth- , in ican countries of seventeen" organthe 'committee Meantime the Japanee just oi e'gn of' by But In order to render this Influence ised to protect the internet of represenand the expedition started. That eve- time to go into contact between the strength. crnm- -i t General Wedgwood arrived with bis ha called upon the German ia rear a the of little mote effective, the masses of the people tative government. Ninety-first Thirty-fiftnd which conducted and t and other e,. NEW TORE, Jan. 31. Senator Miles ning they stopped divisions recruits too late to take part in the supply the title must be impressed with the necessity a campaign to aid th five Socialist mem- Poindexter west kilometer of to 8t. German many In to of rover and wood, an incidentally itself with Washington right. I r . relating address of their governments the bers. of Manila, but In plenty of per after demanding p the treaty of Vrail,ee. labor bodies were strongly In the before the Society of th Genoese her MihicL Off of the tnckv little narrow-gaug- e faine and glory, is another story. The capture most of action the the for application of th modern principles of majority and the organizations time . during within delivered repreabandonihiriy (but flatcars trundled the tanks and expedition was over. tonight, warned against th Its object had lrue democracy and the recognition of sented numbered ITS. with the largest insurrection. e the for of tree' American into In ment of Philippine responsibilities the nosed into tne woods for contentment. been accomplished; not coming shot bad been the righis ofInhumanity as of mr mount nun, i mane of i led hi battens western hemisphere and the assumption coming from New York City. Japan, hoe e'er, d1 tvetr International relafired nor a lost had it suffered. Tired theHefiercest engagementduring o- , Importance No Mlmatlon of a strike te of pew ones In Europe. with the re- Wty toe beginning ot the on Mission. i tions. nd worn out. unshaven, dirty, but bellious natives. In the e cmn rt-- i i ha !r,d re the reseating of the Socialists unwnta no Gese There may be good reason, he said, Starts t.i upon errs made bv any speaker. "About 11 o'clock all was ready and suprrnn.lv happy, they loaded their "for evacuating the Philippine and ec April 3, after AgutKaldo Profits Only Motive. lenii Weinman ws th only Socialist curving Turkey; for Ignoring our re- - the miniature army started forward on tanks, curled up under them and never Quigua on forced Salt Lakers la New Yo.'s. to retire from his had been man la speak and woe loudly sponsiblll'Iea in Mexico and aeeumlng it mission. phort ttm Until ther had ben Everything went off ns realized that the bumpy, noisy, rattling, stronghold. General Wedgwood wss SgHfit! to TM Tuwuf1 eered a hen he dec .red lhat poll'ldane authority In Flume; but rh policy of scheduled. no tnran of cminunc!Hn narrow-gaugThe tanks rolled through jerkv little that wa puff- wounded in the hand anti the stomach. afraid of reeobulon, but of tL NEW Y'.nK, JaI, rt-such a course la by no means f f th American were pat Land. ing them back to the big battle was H e urged a, I to rt rt;on bv I he people Those wound proved vexatious, but tomeHe L. W . DjT'm; "Wa have lived In a friendly Intercourse I our positions and into No Man ruMrto. Th tnh ritintt unit a a crew les be and forth desired were for u to operated-bec- k to fieht lb lout V O. They Co' rv n, sleeping couch vi 10 ' attemptoa on of the Column 1 on C Column well A citizen." this hour. Column to wero known once A. After feather an u Pact than the hid! bed." (Continued rights Fag i. (Continued destroy (Continued 5) lug l.) 7.) they Page 4, WASHINGTON. Jn. SI. Formulation of a final plan for settlement of lndus-tiivoldisputes, based on the great ume of criticism and opinion evoked by the tentative plan of regional adjustment boards announced six weeks ago, will be taken up by the second industrial con ferenee next week. Chairman Stanley B. King said today that practically all executive session hearings had been completed and that work on drafting final recommendations to the president would al OF UTAH ' ' lc I- jgt -- - Two Full Hun Divisions, Balked by Yank Platoon, Unable to Enter. Battle prop-nothi- ng nu-an- i , two-thir- irs , two-thir- hi, tr- - d ADVISES srs of eit- TIN-AMERICA- ORGANIZE i, Bd et - FIGHT EXTRADITION OF HUN OF Latin-Amerie- of jut ir- - Meuae-Argonn- lS rot one-nig- INVITED TO CHINA ENTER NEGOTIATIONS e I ed i, POINDEXTER STEADFAST COURSE IN INTERNATIONALISM d-- ed h - ti,c !! -r - - I - y ht I Leader Affairs Passes Away After a Week's o Vtah-ldah- Grand Jury in cago Return Series of Indictments. 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