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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH January Thaw Good Silver! S PLANS FOR RESTORATION OF BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH ALLIES WORKED OUT. I : M REPUBLICS OF WESTERN HEMISPHERE REPRE-8ENTEAT CONFERENCE. TWENTY-ON- E D the charm of hospitalit- y- tha i ?rlde of the hottest and delight of her guesta. Our reasonable SUPREME COUNCIL SENDS A LETTER DEMANDING EXTRADITION OF FORMER EMPEROR. price make possession easy. BOYD PARK OUNM0I64 Bolshevist Leaders It Is Expected Will Gladly Permit Free Exchange of Raw Materials and Manufactured Goods. Iurl. Kluborate plan for the resumption of mmmcrefnl relation between the Russian people and allied nation have been worked out und It I expected the RolsheGkl will permit the free interchange of mnnufaetured good and rnw material. It will he a comparatively almplu matter to ill tribute good among the RukhIiiii people under the uKreement unmmneed by the supreme couuell, It I aald by Jtulan who uMlted In the negotiation that preceded the announcement. of wheat, flux and Surplus xttH'k lumber await exMrt from Itula, and all that Is needed I ocean tonnage to curry thee prialuet to the market of the world. Details of the plan to be followed were given out by Alexander M. and Contantin Krovopous-ko(T- , respectively president and member of the foreign board of the Ilus-eiu- n cooperative union, through which trudo will be carried on. They conducted the negotiations with the supreme council which brought about the adoption of a policy reversing that fcdlowed by the ullle during the last two year. It must be understood the agreement has no polltlcul character whatsoever, said M. Rerkenlielni. It U' merely an economic, tlnanelal und humanitarian arrangement. Russian cooperative unions organized fifty year ago now number fax) broncho and have 50,0110 local societies with 2.VHK),-(Kmembers. These societies operate throughout Russia whether under rule or controlled by other governments. It Is a sort of Russian economic Red Cross. auc-reede- acting-governo- N REDS USE CHINESE n, lies. Secretary Lansing brought out the same Idea In addressing the delegates when he said the Americas uccepted the burdens thrust upon the new world by the war, and would pres forward confidently to the better day of the future, Welcoming the visitor to the building of the Union, where the general aeasions are being held, John Itarrett, director general, spoke of the union's moral Influence In preserving peace and building up commerce." Secretary Ola, president general of the conference, occupied the chair at the opening session, which was followed by an Informal luncheon given by the federal reserve hoard and the United State section of the International high commission. u DEPORTED REDS REACH RUSSIA Goldman, Borkman and Companions Given Cordial Welcome. Terijoki, Russia. Undesirable aliens headed by Alexander Berkman and Emnui Ooldman, deported from the United States, entered soviet Russia at 2 p. m. Monday, Junuury 19. They received an enthusiastic welcome. The deportees, laden with baggage, trudged through deep snow laughing and singing revolutionary, songs. Cheers were raised by the Russians waiting on the other side of the frozen Systerbak river, which separates the Finish and Bolshevikl Hues. Willing hands helped them scramble up the steep bank ambl ruttis of the town of Rlelo-OstroThe Iolshevikl gave the exiles a vociferous greeting that stirred up a frenzy of enthusiasm and delight among the war-wrecke-d OF THE LEAGUE TAKES PLACE WITH LITTLE FORMALITY. ACTUAL ESTABLISHMENT First Official Act Is to Name Committee to Trace Saar Batin Lines. Protest is Lodged by Irishmen at First Session. Baris. Representatives of France, Spain, Japun and Brazil, member of the council of the league of nation, met In the clock room" of the French foreign office ut 10 o'clock Friday, January 10, for the first meeting In the history of the league. The council organized at 10:30 o'clock by electing Leou Bourgeois cliulriiinn and continuing the choice of Sir Eric Drummond of Great Britain n general secretary. The first official act of the council was the appointment of u commission to trace iixiu the spot the frontier of the territory of the Suur basin. Leon Bourgeois, French representative, who presided, said: The task of presiding at this meeting and Inaugurating till great International Institution should have fallen to President Wilson. We respect the reusons which still delay fluul action by our friend In Washington, but the hope that tlielr difficulties will soon be overcome and that a representative of the great American republic will occupy the place awaiting him among u. The work of the council will then assume definite character und will have that particular force which should be associated with our work. January 10. 1920. will go down In history a the date of the birth of a new world. Decisions to be readied will be In the name of nil nations adhering to the covenant of the league. It will he the first decree of all free tuition leaguing themselves together, for the first time In the world, to substitute right for might. But the organization of the league of nations will not he complete until the assembly of all the states meets." ' After the delivery of speeches. M. Bourgeois announced that the only item on the order of the day was of three members of the commission to fix the boundaries of the Saar valley. The council of the league of nations received the first formal protest to he presented to it almost before it came Into being with Friday's initial sesex-pr- S'n-elai- r vie-lor- y LARGE FORCES HASTILY SENT TO FRONT BY SOVIET GOVERNMENT. Bolshevik Forces are Menacing the Ukraine and Polish Lines, and Events Mditary Important Seem Imminent. Copenhagen. (rent Britain, Italy, (Iroeoe, Belgium, throwing large - I supreme council' letter to the Dutch government, dcumndlng the extradition of former Kmperor Wll-Huha been ent to that government. It wa forwarded officially y night, January 17, It ha been learned. Holland told III the ullled note ilemuiidlng the extradition of former Kmperor William thnt she will not fulfill her "International duty" If she refuse to associate herself with the entente power In chuHtllng crime committed by Herman during the war. The power briefly recall, among o many crime committed by the tier-mathe cynical vlolutlon of the neutrality of Belgium and Luxembourg; the bn rim rou and pitile system of lioKtage, deportation en nmsse, the currying off of young girl from the city of Lille, who were torn from tlielr fumille and delivered defenseless to the worst promiscuity; the systematic devastation of entire region without military utility; the submarine war without restriction, including Inhuman abandonment of victims mv the high Bens; and innumerable net against committed by German authority In vlolutlon of the laws of the land. Resjionsihility, nt least moral responsibility, for all these uot are laid at the door of the former emperor of Germany. A dispatch from The Hague says that the Dutch government ha asked the former kaiser to surrender himself to the allies, In the hope of avoiding complication between Holland and the entente. The ullies request for the extradition of the former emperor for trlul 1 reported to have caused agitation In Dutch ministerial circle. The claim of the allies I that the trlul of the kaiser will finally fix the responsibility for the needle wurfure, and the allies are determined that the former kaiser shnll he brought to trial. Ferdinand Bonn, at one time the most popular actor In Germany und a protege of former Kmperor William, iH offered to substitute himself for Count llobetizollern and go to London, mude up a the former monarch. Not o much for the sake of Wll-llua for German honor would I do this," Bonn declared. MAKERS OF JEWELRY MAIN 1 RUT MULAMCmr !B"nniiiMinii HELP WANTED r(l(, if my tmai owns need barber:t,,rb,r1 opportune, rJo" omeer Wf'k. "n. GIVE 3 S. The Bolshevikl are forces on the Lettish front, Including Chinese regiment, say u dispatch to the official Lettish bureau from Riga. The Letts everywhere," any the dispatch, "lmte repulsed the enemy' with enorpowerful eoiinter-uttiicmous enemy losses und captured n number of villages In the advance on RJessbltza. They ulso have captured the Junction of St. lytulowo and ninny villages In the direction of Pskov." Considerable Bolshevik force are menacing the Ukrainian nml Polish fronts, according to a message received by the Ukrainian mission at Berne. General Ietluru, the Ukrainian leader, ha started for the front and imMirtaiit military event seem Imminent, the message say. The economic situation In the Ukraine 1 described a favorable. Despite the long period of warfare, there ure large stocks of grain, sugar and otlier foodstuffs. k m Face Exhaustion of Pulp. Washington. In less than twenty W00LMEN ASK BOUNTY TAX. years 05 per cent of the pulp and paper mills of the country, mainly those in the east, will have practically ex- Also Suggest Issuance by Forest Serhausted their supplies of spruce, hemvice of Five Year Permits. lock and fir the principal wood from favorSalt City. Resolution which the paper on which newspapers ing a bounty tax on the livestock of are prluted ft made. the state, the Issuance by the forest service of five-yepermit ; a system Girl Leapt or Falls to Death. of written contracts with shearer ; Oakland. Cal. Pearl Will t ford. 23 the establishment of low freight taryears old. who was sentenced to serve iffs by the railroad between summer of twenty-fiv- e a sentence days in and winter ranges; a five-yea- r annual of violation of the dipping order by the Utah state liveconviction on Jail state narcotic law, jumped or fell to stock board; a modification In the her death from the fourteenth floor method of assessing sheep; the pushof the city hall. ing of an active campaign in the interest of the projaised new fahrlc Military Training for Boys. law" were passed by the Utah State Washington. Four months' military Woolgrower association nt the final training for nil boy between the ages session of It annual convention held of IS iltid 29, a provided In u senate here. The sheepmen nlo elected n hill, was urged before the bouse milihoard of nineteen directors, which tary committee by Thomas W. Miller went Into executive session Immediof Delaware. ately and organized, electing officers and naming several Important comGEN. JOHN J. PERSHING mittee. ar Deichanel Succeeds Poineaire. wa Deschnnel Versailles. Paul elected president of the French republic on January 17 by 734 votes of the KS9 member of the national majority was assembly voting. Hi the largest since the election of Louis Adolphe Thiers, the first president after the fall of the empire, who was chosen unanimously. General Pershing, tour of the west, who Is making is warmly received by loyal Americans. eommU-tn- a. ' write. "f W'wl Temple MEANING Sut-urdu- Oregon May Restore Death Penalty. Sulem, Ore. Governor Alcott has announced a list of hills passed at the session of the legislature Inst week that have received his approval. Among them is the hill mukliig possible enforcement of, the death penalty In event the people amend the newcomer. constitution restoring capital punfsh-P"n- t. Boy Kills Mother's Assailant San Ilernardlno, Cal. Demente JuVeiled Threat Seen In Speech. hoy, shot und killed anita, a Alhuny, X. J. Morris Illllquit, chief M. Paeheo at Colton, near here, after the lutter hud climbed In a window counsel for the live suspended socialist assemblymen, declared at the open-,I- g of the Juanita home and was attackof their trial that If the assembly ing the hoys mother. permanently ousted the defendants the net will loose the violent revolution Sleeping Sickness In Northwest which we socialists have always enSpokane. The third dentil from deavored. and are emleuvortng, to sleeping sickness ha oeeurred here, stem." Clmrle Hartman, n butcher, dying Sunday night after an Illness of a week Will Not Press Wage Demands. from the strange malady. Cleveland. The Erotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen will JOHN H. SMALL not press Its demands for a 40 per cent wuge Increase "for a reasonable Mine" pending the completion of the analysis by the railroad administration report of the hoard of wages and sion. working conditions. The protest was from the envoys of the elected government of the Irish Filipino Plantation Workers Strike. republic" against the "unreal English Honolulu. Fifteen hundred Filipino simulacre of an hitcriintinnnl league sugar plantation workers here have of peace." struck for higher wages, and It is deNo mention of the piotest (was made clared by R. IX Mead, secretary of the the meeting of the council, hut during Planters' association, that No per cent copies were handed to the newspaper of the Filipino workers on five out of correspondents after they left the forseven plantations on the Island of eign office. The document was signed Oahu have walked out. Ounklnlgh Duffy." It registered objections to the pretended league of Documents to be Published. nations, and declared the league to London, All the documents regard he an "engine of empire, designed to lug diplomatic Intercourse between secure and perpetuate Knglisli hegBerlin and Washington before the Cow emony throughout both hemispheres. man peace offer of 101(1 aad the events leading to the proclamation of Poland's Pershing at Portland. Independence will he published In Her-lln- . and Portland, Ore. Kutcrtuiiinient This announcement Is made In a a public greeting which frequently wireless message from Berlin. the fervor of ati owition were accorded Oenenil John J. Pershing, Poland Prepared for Attack. who whs here Sunday on u tour of inreWashington. Official report spection of the army posts. ceived In Washington Tuesday a'i! Knocks Soviet Prop, Says Hoover. ihere was iwery prohaln'ity that the new republic of Poland soon would Representative John H. Small of Washington. Removal of the blockher indepeudenee ng,int a North Carolina, who haa been elected ade on soviet Russia ha knocked one massed uttu k of the forees of I'.oNhepresident of the National Rivera and of tlielr greatest prop" from under Harbors congress, succeeding Senator the Bolshevikl, Herbert Hoover said ikl ltUHsia. J. E. Rantdell, resigned. In ii statement Imre Saturday. Armenian Children Lack Shore. I. W. W. Sentenced to Jail. New York, Thousand of eli'blren in Four Die in Explosion. Vancouver. Urnest Coate. 21, nml Armenia are walking ha Four men were killed, on Chicago. the snow because of the scarcity of Ralph Coale, is, were sentenced to nine prolmhl.v f.itnlh Injured and sevimprisonment, charged with violation eral o'lmrs sevelely bullied by flamsime. members of a commission of the criminal syndicalism act by In relief work for the near east ing ci ado oil whin a still at the relief committee have reported. acting as otgnnlors for the Industrial in llnsi (til company's roliimiy Woi her of lie orld. ( 'ho ago exploded Loan le Oversubscribed. Strike Pickiting is Enjoined. Toronto, Ont.A total of ?HS2.25ft.-fxRioting in Germany. In San Iratielsio- - A iciupoinrv was subscribed to Canada' llsscii. Several pci sun have been junction icsuninng sink tig cmplovcs killed and wounded ill disturluilK'e loan, it wa announced Tuesday. 'I here were :!Mt,iS02 subscriber. The of the Bethlehem S'dpbulld ng lorpoin al I m slim g. Slci krade ami other tow ns government Is expected to accept t loti trom pbkel.ng the yards of the in the indiistrld dlsirlil where (Well-Nd.'d.iKKt.iKKJ company Imre n ml in Alameda was is of the subscription. thousand Illinois are striking. Bund here Monday . Troops have been called out. siH-cl- r Pari. The Washington. Marked by the pres cnce of leading tlnauelers And liusl ness men of the twenty-on- e republic of the western hemisphere. Hie see ond tlnanelul conference opened Imre on January Ilf for the consideration of Interna tlonal problem arising from the return of peace. President Wilson from Ills sbk room sent a message of greeting to the ministers of finance und other prominent visitors, declaring that sought no selfish purpose In assisting world reconstruction, and would regard It its a privilege to fulfill the obligations Imposed by the great advantage enjoyed by the peoples of these repule itol-shev- ik New Jersey Has New Governor. Trenton, X. J. Edward I. Edwards, former state senator, was Inaugurated at main on January 21 as the first I temocrutle governor of New Jersey since Woodrow Wilson retired to become president. Mr. Edwards, who was elected on a wet plutform, d Clurence E. Case, stute senate president, who had beeu Allies are Determined That the Responsibility for World War Shall bo Fixed by Court and the Guilty Subjected to Puniehment President Wilson in Message From Sick Room Declares That Pan America Seeks No Selfish Purpota In Aaaiating Reconstruction. .. ,n army Oe h.7, Moler' Barbee St.. Salt Lake Oil. TO WHISTLE Canary laland Native Said to Hold Conversation With Each Other by Muelcal Sound. Australia, It Is said, can boast of whistling spiders, whistling snakes and whistling moths. But has any. body ever heard of "whittling" Ian guage? It Is recorded that in the Canary Islands the natives are expert whistlers and hold conversations with each other through this medium. Travel-er- a who have been to these Islands tell how they have learned the strange language, and also of how long and complicated conversations have been held by whistling with a neighbor a mile away. The New Guinea whistling snake la very dangerous and many deaths hav been reported. It rushes to an Intruder with a whistling noise and the bite causes Instantaneous almost death. The United States has whistling" caves and sand. A squeaking" whistling well In Kansas has beea known to give notice of coming storms, the rushing wind over It causing n loud shrill warning of approaching squalls. Singing sands are well known In the United States, hut la south Colorado "squeaking" vmes ar found. The cause remains a mystery, but the sand only squeaks" in dry weather. Plants, caves and trees are recorded among the whistlers" of the earth and It Is Interesting to find that In Xubla and the Sudan there grows a specie of acacia which the natives call the "whistling" tree. Its whistle" Is not that of an ordinary blowing of th wind through Its branches, but It arises from the air playing on soma holes of a bladderlike formation, being the work of Insects. hi h K B i1 OLD NAMES FOR MODERN CARS Easy to Tract Appellations That Hav Been Given to Dietlnctlvo Makes of Automobiles. The first sedans were portable chairs carried oa poles by iwt men. They were extremely popular la England and are attll used In China and India. The modern sedan has as enclosed body and accommodates sevea passengers. Limousine was originally the name of a cloak worn In France, and probably originated from Limousin, the name of an old province In central France. Todny It Is applied to tho chauffeur-drivecar with an enclosed compartment The driver' aeat Is out-sidbut covered by a roof. Roadster" was first applied to vem eels that worked their way by means of the tides. Later It was used for bicycle. The modern roadster has an open body and was designed primarily for two persons, but of recent roadster, accomyears the four-doo- r modating four passengers, has met with popular favor. The touring car," which la the most familiar type of car, takes Its nams front the fact that It Is naed by motorists on lengthy tours. It Is an opes car also, with a tonneau and four doors, seating seven passengers. n e, Mocking Bird. Many bird lovers who are now per miinent residents of Florida, but wh spent their early youth In th North, cluim that tlie varied song of Hie mocking bird fully compensates them for the lack of the robin, the song spurrow, tlie oriole and other songArmenian! Being Exterminated. sters thnt they were accustomed t Washington. There will he no Ar- hear and see among the orchard and menian. left for an Independent Ar- hills of tlielr Northern homes. Th menian state If the ullies continue the mocking bird In the South really fill policy they lmve pursued since the the place In one' affection that tlie signing of the armistice, according to robin hold In lb north. General Antnraik. who 1 culled by his The Best Way. the George Washington compatriots If the show of anything be good for of Armenia," and who made a public I better; anything. 1 am sure sincerity statement here Sunday. or man dissemble, for why doe any but Is which he that not, be seem to Plot to Overthrow Government thinks It good to have such Little Rok. Ark. Governor ('. II. because be he a pretend to? For to quality Brough, addiessing a state meeting of I and dissemble to put oa counterfeit merchants, said he had been glveu consome real excel-loncof appearance the defidential Information by the war N,,w the best way In the world plot to partment that a nation-wid- e a man to seem to be anything. I for I overthrow the government had really to be wlmt ha would seeui to be. dlscov ered. Tlllotson Song-Lovin- g Bound to Do Some Good. Lid Clamped Down Quickly. IVe may scatter tlie seed of coni the after New Ymk. Four minute London. The Jewish population nf kindness around us at so IIP and effect tesy became iraii'Milmi lit It' 15. Iflu.iMxt. Poland trad eighteenth the world Some of them will ! tie morn expense. ngn in New York Satuul.ty dm I'krarae eaili have :t flou.txio, while on fall good ground, and gro cute owner wa aiTcteif I: evltnhly there lire .'t.l'HMMU In llm Fulled Brooklyn In flic minds of benevolence Into Jof'ell-luup tor Internal retentn lnpe Siaies 'IIKMHHI In Russia and .".mi, mil nil a will bear fruit all of them and other: of lo, indy. gin .11 lie Rl ll I'll Isle. of happiness In the ho'inu whence Overland Robbed by Badit they spring. Kxchnnge. Bolshevists Know When to Run. 1'iain'l'1 o. - A .uiid"'i'il i'n S.in Warsaw. Bolshevik force on the f Overland I nun wa hAl I1 Two Countries Wheat Production.I l.ltlimralan trad Rutliemiian front have i low irad I'tllli..1'. The average of wheat production Khae been heateii and are retreating ea-- l a the United States ili'- - h something I'k , l'.erl.eiex of mile of neiord'iiig to an oil'll i.il t and Grew e oi acre, to the Itffi bushels lone bandit, who took nJitj p siaiement luod at general staff Britain Is about the same. mail. Worlds Jewish Population. a I I c I 'j i !!uk, repMoied 1 |