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Show a r .A r.y Av V'V A A v a? , Any man may mnl.c a to it. Stamp's ami JK ! e; rehiete yourauf. FIVE CENTS 22 . PAG ES SALT LAKB CUT," THURSDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 3, 3920. 4 mis-tak- ill rtrk ouJy a fool Sati-is- i War soino liny AMERICAS EQUIPMENT STRONG FOR NEW YEAR; RED CHIEF IORECA STS BOLSHEVIST TRl UMPH -- OF STATE who is aboot to return to the practice of law. BOOT, who .will assist la the great international supreme court of league nations. ELIHU UNDERSECRETARY !i IB TRIBUTE LIT! HOFF t 1920' FACES 1 a 0 Senate Leaders tinue Efforts at WPetrogracTs Representa-- J tive in Denmark De-3 - Understanding Will Quickly Be Had. V ' U SemenqL Demands sage for Troops; Kolchak Issues Appeal; ff1jf 5 During Day; President Evidencing Interest in Settlement of Treaty. f Irkutsk; at Revolt t' . . At 31 Dac. ASHINGTOV, Getting down to cases In their discussion of a peace treaty' com promise, Republican and Democratic senator's found today. that article X continued a stumbling block in tha way of an agreement. Benate leaders of both part.es again were sctlve ln the iregottitions, and the succession of conferences indicated that the situation might take more definite form, ft was said that, although no agreement was In sight, the sifting process had cleared many collateral points and had centered attention on a few resertatlons, notably tne one relating to article X. it was 'the reservation on till point, aa framed by the foreign relations committee. which President 'Wilson characterized as meaning a rejoctiou of the treaty. Determined to get Some modifihave precation, Democratic sented several Suggestions, hut ail so far been regarded on the Republican bay side a going too far--. The Republicans, in turn, have suggested changes which tbeDemoi rats regard as mod'ftcatlons of language on!. Lltov- VipEXiTkGLN-- Der. U L iff, the Bolshevik repi esisntaLi e who har confen mg heio f.itli James F. j jruecu Grady of Great Britain for toe purposent bringing about the repatriation of pris.men. of war, declared today that "peace than is generally vi coming" more quickly holed, according to a if Inlet' b pub-- i f1 l,ed in the Social Dentokraten. In re)Kd to the mlittary attuaton, Lit-l- x uroff aaMHJie Cossacks weie the most A. ..owfwful i tn Npf Genera Denekiue, anri- O.olslievlk lea(w sojtliwest Russia, but V.d-..m i 1 ! Vfie Cwu Cossai-- winter serfi'v . ft e beast pop i rratnat tlia fossa- I v my is led by German staff officer JUtTvofflccvs from our ranks the old Itus'ia are fighting ipo in convi'ton. it'd theNyeit think both the-X- .st maclt e's to think of than kar wHJt wor.d wants peace Wtet, Russia.--- T and peace Is coming all the more quickly an) mo.e thoroughly a the red armv the power of Russia. An Th s entente needs Russ a. tmblockaded Bamsia means a complete alteration of llie economic situation of the There aie today In Rus-- world. a four million poods of flax for export, have fhe Brill. b trades unions to send a cotnmtion u Russia Rua-a- n to examine conditions there, and the decl-- ( that welcome unions tradix flmi. Pen. e is coming." 1 a SEMENOFF ASKS . QUICK PASSAGE OF TROOP TRAINS Undersecretary; of State I Making jteady Up Law Practice. to-Ta- ke HAbHIXGToNlrcC sociated St tle (Bs As- Although hP author-lie- d statement is obtainable, it Ih understood that, as 0116 to a considerable reorgan'xatton of th state dein the near futurd.v Jl'rank L. partment Hoik, undersecretary of state, 'will return to the piaittce of law. Mr Folk has Just returned from Europe. where he succeeded hci rotary Lansing us head of the American commisHe closed sion nt the peace conference up the connection of t lis gotemment with the supreme couihI' except through Ambassador Wallace tn tbs status of an ot server and reporter The date of Hot retar' Polks retirement has not detltidtly fixed and Frees. 1 nia l srteral month, distant, TO antl-lbnah- e. A -- k Iwo-r.ioit- rs.-o- -- ft' j )i. . t- - army kiid in 'its tame of ria In ih'd and auomne mbr ,01(tmntlfrbe'ore ihc go'eptonem, of the protest amt re.jjct tnc.u to exu-- , powirs j,vattheir mi1'!' ice t In b1- ) i,lc fepresen in, oftatk'a t'.n Piegj gi'er.imeit who ar-- , ii. I let entile r ex i 1.1, V Vb-tia- rt e bl ( or'i'm ld o 1. IT ir., t hi 57, o' .on 1 rs tuoinls 1 or 1 I g w- in-t- LADIVOTOK. TulNdav, Tec Aomirai Kcl- Asrocisted Brers iTy tno nak on December 17 irued t n fol.ow-- i allied appeal to represenw.'es' ail movements of Ce ns ore mopping lu hitirU will the einptiue of tama uroer Cx ch detncun-ei- t escorts. floss Today mv escort was herd un my fcv.xel and ths chief offb.r of my arrested buch aittun Is be ng r- eaied all along tno line from llartn-- k i xei .is liB'e prattlvalh sin, i cd all pphe' to lb armv The nm nation of bunded and si. and faml'les if of Seers lUla'cit, stil.jei ting these to is also bung it'aiU. Tie supreme ruier and ,rtaln njminatuler In cl i. f of tne Russian i tines to Pireals and been suiju-te- d LOOK , us REPORT OF PRINCES DEATH h V -- j. bep-temi- er Prosperity Is Keynote For Year 1920 nt - 1 KOLCHAK APPEALS TO ALLIED POWERS FOR SPEEDY RELIEF y, U sue-,ec- POWER LEAGUE IS ALSO DISCUSSED. I , I Besides article X. the'majomv reservation regarding voting power in the league of nations figured In ths day's discusSome administration senators took sion the position that the reservation would and Australia from disqualify Canada i otiiif on anv question, Among til Rehowever, there was a feeling publican. X If fuation could the article qu.il. that be smoothed out the issue oyer voting he could disposed of. Much power easily the same opinloi seemed to be held on suggested cnanges In regard to H .an- -' requirement lung and In the preamble that ths tuhor pi 'vers must accept the senate s action affirmatively. tlus firtt day of the New j Will Reduce Organizations. The Tribune prewnt It j PARIS, rec 31 The AmerUun readers with tbs annual financial tll be reduced fo- in Parm of tate of rsrietr compiled by tta New York lowing Uthe cetabhahnient announced on ta today. Evening Post, long regarded as an pMe. remain at tha am- -i military attach A htt&v' the Tha lhe rnen,n troop left on t'i subject. authority upon coni Inf nt will In ditrnuted amon; the It la of ocsujiatton aa kynot ef the forecast is continued In Amerinn hither yt the prosperity In the United States for ftitenl STalti! Hill take part in Iho n I tha year 1023. to wtucli we will add of the tre.U l(n Turkx our profound conviction that all will Imned.ai n sfcr rs t.f u a t toi of of VerYiAtii httvA been et te will in tit's country for year to itrcatv to dc- the imsn Ktnernmrnt I ieJrcI funl, co re. ton of that- r dtda, Cv'cr.-'- j fOvi f ne-- Cj Fars 51 ON eUbo-lauo- i Intimates Express Sense of Great Loss in Glowing Eulogies; Military Honors Paid at Burial. r All t'lsb bade fnrSwwlito tjent-- al W. Young at the services held in te tabernacle FOR While he wa that the memory of the man and his great service to .the state will live as long as there are amui's of Utah's Ulua-trlo- u sons was shown In the trlhute paid by the 19,000 who bowed their heads in th last prayers at the t vbernat le. The versatility of General Young's talents, h.s preeminence in mary dlffeienf phases of tbe life of t.ie communitj and the nation were hulcatcd by live breadth of Interests of those who gathered .to do him honor. Lung before the t.ma set for t. e serwho ad began to it pour Into the auditorum. Thtre the lad boen dressed with wh'te aul a aoou Jt v.ere place! thu freh fiord tributes of the organisations which the general tad led and known, id who had called him friend. Their massed fragram e lent a sweet-ne- e to the atmosphere of the entire building and their be ut a sei so of the freshness and the purity of the memory ail carried of him whom they mourned To name those who sent offerings of flowers would bo almost to name the (nends of General Young, ant they are thousands. , j pro-peri- ty ' v 'OfT6 -- ij nt if,,, "COURT OF ' ca-rl- ed o g President TTeoer J. Grant of the 1. D. 8. eburih, who had known General Young as had, no Oiherf prelded at the service al Ylnte and again the emotion of his gnef and tiie acmwi of the aorrow which ail in the audience seemed to Del brought teais to his evis and a to hi Introductions of the speakhen-tan- er. wbah had I- srrat man' Gron IS. HIP .ry t? ndjr. tL )swg 1 Elihu Root to Assist in In auguraticn of Supreme Tribunal. "Ymerna stands strong, fmuhcia , cononth Allr nnd pollt laity, among He at'or.s of t lm earth." sold the settelar of t'10 treasury tn 1 rewnt annual r -him lias em'.ge.i fionj !l; strung! pint with strenglh texuti nd uidn paired A latae share of t'i. t .... of In ,, j. hail been paid tor t v t ixis. and tne pin.i, (I, bt la bnt a 1, .on cf imr tn,u YVASHINGTON. Tce. 31 -i- Bj the Vs- wea.tit, cur ced t a.el f a , ,a 111 secRoot. ) hu suilated Jrf foriar U y.i.ii.l ami r me our g.,., r, . f , re tv. xmtesl ,n t t retary ot stale, wdl be tilled ufam to tlm.riMi, , r( (j, , in m irilenia-tlonasVt in launch ng the great und tie poop! qf ih" nuitij ire t , supeeme court provided under the wnt Ml' t In tills g.fninl 0111 .ok ,, league of nations the iia.loi.ai rnpi a, m q own(a fjtiif Of th inutruii nirit,c winch are to iDl m, of view 1 p. ure taPyM L. be sot in motion almost immediately upon ton point hireg with 1UI nroi the renhr tout , K,aw j.i ot Tuitions or po I the proclamation of peace a permanent of nuiu.iM, t ol. Ibunirv businfe. .i.!,, International court of justice is regardamj ommeroal Is hit. had up woh tlu' future ed bv tl. supreme conn 'll aa of ranking ut Lump as hi fore, and need 0, iintr , i tha' body, a ro.ilt bar iu a to niaka U1.1t te minor , ansequciiUv importance through us secretariat pi lamdon. alfleet IV o. ready lias gone as far ns possible toward of coutt tho creation OUTLOOK IS FAR Information has com that tiie plans as to permit TROM PESSIMISTIC. have been so fat perfoc of tli extension to certain international Offi, talk here, howver ha e the to form a manaJurists of liivitail-int,I ger, at committed to plan details vf t e portunty Inami Inelhintion to take & sj ti.ureet sin h niattera s the t .to t court and define its scope. a beginning only men of wide repu- ths pes.-- trentv, und In barn on t., Bittiutlon, In th , tation from a few of tbe entente nations general to tanlf legielaiton w hi, h la tmn pt,,, if. ,i, ,,r uni the I lilted Ptati-- s have l.tnn selectIf lt oul-teven Will ... among binned ed, but It Is probable that addition) s Hole smi In bunt t be made, perhaps even great jurists fiom t iKimet late enemy tau. provided the r gov- o reform, In raliro.d arid taauon u tn . and pur-pfigure pending ernment adhere ta the league. The pi-- t , is to ns me such mciubma of the tion. Tliy are eo talking polo!, p, more town Ki)vherc . omm tier lelv uim the bim of repu- tierhaps wh.U eflo, I the lm1Hqii i lnternailnn.il lawyers and wombt-tntation vampaUn will lute tm ( Judges, vchlili wouldn make it possible to presidentialitunKii! general names, Include some Rpspousi n fmamial offn lals f t of tha puliUcul ipipoi tanco of take t.ie u gavetnment do not their rations ) favorable con.- - ul pcssianatid View of ilia mumt j Mr Root las o: rn has rope of wiiit selection tne these in Bred lini 4(f mauagei ' fai't mat the POtabl, . 1 ra ik A Yinderhn tn lull recognition of th has tint a). proved the tamo home last summer, lhev In'ted Statesreason ll xe that exdiangn Uus wav In be found to Th ttv pr, treaty demoml and, further, thi tb unrerndting elforts of Mr. Root To raufi.at on of tn pea e Irtaty his h..) bat k and bed ailed the work of (Continued on Page 2. Column 1.) But the nurr i .traeUPfi abiond. , in some of the rtflictions l.ava fl;uit not materialised 1 j 1 . f. pir,, -- al it., 1 1 td nli -- 1 pm-pt.i- e representative from the hcen. most dear to1 tne g'nerai, to which he had given most of himself, and with it tn tetuni hold to There were general In highest esteem. the leaders of the - R. fl. church, Iu MiuvU General Young had liven active since his earlleat days there was the S'ato Bar association, the mllhaiy reprefront the Kn gn and on sentative take. W. U toe speakers told some career and of eai h tn sides-- .h gunersP turn paid eloquent and ulfferent tribute were to him for parti, utar services th're the- - organlu the audience those from izations, from the homes of the eity and Iho Individuals who had been Kivu canoe b gnes of the tq know perscwuilly t.i Th AMERICA STRONG AMONG NATIONS. Ptire, SPEAKERS REVERENT IN GLOWING EULOGIES. wer a - tuo casket, draped witi a.i tmeti-- r oorne bv tne activ e ji flag of silk and friend Of close Gn ral pa bearers, tne tabernai le. Pus audiYoung, entered ence stood-fo- r a moment tn slleme Thenn Professor J. J. McOellan began the of the funeral match front strains liecthoven a "eonata Pathetlquo" on tne otzan. The stra.ns of t is hjmn of devotion colied injjnsd' ally and the talmma. le choii. aes s'ed bv choirs from the wards ef Lna'gn stake, of whiin General Young vras presulept. lifted thill voices to the h"nmal, hare well. All Jutrthly Honors." Led by ProDasor Anthotiv C. Lund the well the message of the cionia A Then IBLD f 11 AUDIENCE STANDS IN SILENT RESPECT. but with a tlcp undirtvttig cuiif.i',-i- t th capoci tjit-oth country to ciiij i ,, through the iierlot of rtadjulmct t ft I ahead. . Nevertheless, '"dillncus s a phrase on many lips the. days. No me her bf grudges tiie country Us prosperity but some are worried abo t the extrema aspects f that proepir. particularly th wave of extravagAi , lcuiailou that has swept over th hum if congress Wad street and the pern grtu rahe heed the ruirent wirnlngs, jfovs ever, teponslb e ffk ' here hay fears for the fume. Ttnv hold that Re cation s n mount' prublenja arf t e Si arc ..o 1. s , g t.jjm any otl.r Tn.s rou trv has no ehat.ered town to rebuild, tu C'Uu-i1. to rHI enptv Oa the icut'-ii--- , she has th ilac1s, the raw material, tne wotl.meii, the stiii nnd tne order. 1 vices to lies' n the thouSLtnds known and loved the general - L (CopirigbL)! bv New York KvunU g 1 o- -t Y Spovl'l m Th. Tr'bmie. Y ftfchinzli li YYASHINUTUN. Dec. Si looks forward to tli not witboic fqtar, some solii ftud for th romlhg Jcollt,,'., burled vesterdsv, a mourning multitudes front all walk of Ilf shed nib nt tears, POCKET t9r Credit Is Big Problem. y P. Wnttny in the opening praje-- , "ta he wno in to mult of toe crowd keeps wtGi perfect EW'e'tvess tne indfpenden c These words fittingly of his bag. spirit VV Young thy servant, Richard a a Me would lain ltJr"lh'- - word LID (lower on ina h'er. We honored him for hi achievements, for his excellent exTILTED ample in the servh e of Ida country and but we loved him for the chi nlrv CELEBRANTS ofMs hiGod. soul. for ids big heart el ness amt.fy this amotion and help us to reCHICAGO, Dec. Si Chicagos alise thar he has gone to jo'n the armies to VtiQ was not without alcoholicgreeting cheet. of th itternal Ood g'rood witv the Weaf.-on- a An eleventh hour order bv Chief of Poof eternal tipih. lice Gamty favorable to "hip llquoi' gave Chicagoans ons final New Year a SYMPATHY EXTENDED . fling not was The lid tntlrelv off, but it FAMILY OF GENERAL. was inclined at such an angle that the VT W. Ra, apaKInir onwhih thf ofuen-r-th eolehratlng pubtic did not care. Chief oarfltv ordered that n. arrests Utah ILir anaoelHt lun.ea of an wa active' iiKm-lt- r for many should be made for carrying h'p liquor. a.d in part Poll, emeu assigned to eafes were InIwwu Its Todav thU tmr to rvn ted to take the names of law vioin it In 1rrtneut,elators. W iihtinrd oiuia GmrJ Reservation at the hotel and restau- toof to ha farm monel rant were all taken early tonleliC Sub- tna Miuhv lived m tb full light of ni IUa vlr urban ciubs and private partiis urank ha ivaa a m Id or as their supple dic- tu ft Goueial onrif as they pleased Th th worl cun (. tated. wa , iir hit the th m- Uv nl small numbers wilnesd the arrth rated Lv tli irurmxntioua rival of the new year m the saloons, cav- termptlOHR oi Id lu4 brtadtU o Mh tUsMbhtD ing to tie Wood airolml Scare thHrid of h wa he Oil of lm ca Favor General ftnfct. to 0 f nrt ha con itn . vuona )i k'fw 10 As 31 InhTjiimI nr No clurun of r. tr nt I Ij1 a at aa ia cii ut1 i'M' itt B'rHn tn curry. a a n dor iYkr t b Rr i vf a ft of 'al rkf aa a ,piih m t g on so UO rti ftn l rt I 7, llji (CoutinaeJ Cu..ja l.) CHICAGOS Satisfying" of European Need for Haw Materiand als, Machinery R,clt-ar- d yta'tr-da- Period.' Adjustment 1 l.aUie-l- -- ed Alcx-nnd- Criminal and Dishonest,. 'H represents a. specific lUk trn;, the intruduf lion of Services. Impressive pii-p- pnvate-stockJe- Con-(m- il ress. refo-rne- -- t- I: Any moveWashington, ment, however clu.iked 6r dissembled, to urdermin tho govetr.iHcnt will be met with "unflinching, persistent, "arlare." Attorney General Palmer announced today iu stating the policy of the department of Justice for the forthcoming year Ha added that ns quarter would bo shown Bo,shev .smf or others of the ilk, whom he dew jibed as chleflv criminals, mistaken idealists, social bigots and unfortunates suffering from various forms of hvpcrcsUiosia." SB. Palmer disclosed that the government has been tracing motives, methods and mannerism of tne element whh h has been charged with 75 per cent of the unrest In this countrj. Representatives of the department ot jutl working with secihit agents of the allied powers have gone Jnto the Russian Bolshevist territories to obtain definite Information of the plans of those responsible for introducing to the world the dictatorship of the pioletariat We have found." llr. Palmer sfrH, that the red' moiement does not mean an attitude of protest against alleged defects in our present political and economic organizations of society. It doe not repreeem the radicalism of prog- te 1 Cretno-y'lov&- peu si WHITE LIGHT ' HAS IN s- It; Progressing. ma'n-lenan- William IluUips assistant secreta'y of state, left Washington todav for New Russian me hlgn Aork. . tosail fcaturday for England, Rhat trains owm mg to pass immediate-t- r hastening to the sb k bed of Mrs. Phili ommgnd be permitted s ng.ther, Mrs Haig lines to lips through the Ccf The Iqngth of ids Slav abroad Is som' S.ro General on made what di pendent upon Mr. Phillips s own been has Irkutsk health, bhich has bdcit affected by Ills commander of the Ciecbo-hlova- k aey, mduouduttes during tbe.war, . - myt bv General Scmcnoff. commander forces, it chief of the CARRANZA ELEMENT announced Iters today. CONTROL VOTING The demand, wlich wasuo mads a onthreat by o.mber It. was hacked Prmcnoff to ton of Gcrral 4 on' toe pst M&XTCO CITY. Tuora- -, Pe.' SO of trie nili.tary -a ns by pssiage noccsar elertionv omin? ;r of th .1 tta force . if in tii riemt tne vested be will t.cncrrJ iemenofr n.o recent lrof the (a'Tnnra Kovernmut, an aaupirtin reult of the Admiral holcbak a rend today of fifteen iembera of the said in .s demand of elrrtlun in the onamber of l.torcc, conifnison permanent . .ene"-.- ! A decisive majority was fetven byrovey c, I stml, depuUtM. tne government ticket oxer those put for"Ir the event of nnncnirp.irr. hh pan li m licart. move ward hy the adherents of Ptildo Oousaies though forces end Alvaro you with ft'l the Ob'vjron. In tne election of against drtldOGfii ' chamber li share o? the commission ' i mv s hero Ui h'?dqnart-hvVi Tno the new congress will wi inrai in not consider the t nr ant serious. 1, 120, t ie rovemment forces r of ne buthan di'trb t Is row in the werv auccesaftt. aimilurly Iks Onlv J.ipi-cja-anils of tne Kifieon of tweiHv nine nember thy o'er turning property and of the permanent co.mu''ion whicn funcAmerican ginr.is along the railroad to tions between Region of conprts eiccf et iv the lower house yhieh alao iadhentok are keeoh g artivovernmeiUals on the commission conipltc coiitrol cf tiio jilvi2ys li his mdianty t tw nonsrtgis I Michan distntt. Tims the fpv diMrit in v ?t forces ernmeot cjrhn.l ol full control daring tho , e'tartiesl , row outnumber a'ued troopj til t it ills. critical e.ectioi n period. hundred Amcrlians o. the ,(., tTwel'sm'antr are guauiii g 1nes I Tiurty-frsbetween Manvostok-. communiatlon Al.f n coni sunsource t .,d t)m mines. the at-- f IS UNFOUNDED A in view of tne prqlnbiitv o'twniv the n'lted guards o' the interns no-- -J ks means of I A i'H, r.o SI Prlncs Rcgcrt d rnu.onds arc considering that buehan rw-- -i ci Serbia, who was reported in a ..fling beAmerban fonts guarded for the purpose oPdti-at Rerlin dlf patch to have been Hied bv wain tut i n. Is m Pans and well oxpio-ini Z a c"al supply to st RussianY The thmi'oetck and trinity, iut fur no cr- - stqf) td his death, therefue, la witiuut foundation licuiar forco or faction. 5 Malcontents by dictatorship force and violence, it Is not a niove-meof liberty lov Ing persons, hut distinctly a criminal and dishonest scheme. "Lenlne himself, it is proved, made the statement that 'among every- - hundred Bolshevism there is one real Bolshevist, tblrtv-nm- e criminals and sixty foots.' and, In Russia's experiment, we find tile dicTHREE CONFERENCES tatorship of the proletariat after two HOLD STAGE CENTER. years of wasteful consumption of ac cumulated stocks still are promising the Three conference attracted particular peasants peace, bread and laud. The dicattention among tbe many which were tatorship! of the proletariat has degena of a Into erated military dictntorahlp held todaj. Senator Lodge ot Massachusubsidized and corrupt portion of tb setts, ths Republican leader, went oyer proletariat." with Senator compromiso suggestions Acquaintance with the doctrine of the Pomerene of Ohio, a Democratic member 'Teds. ' Mr Palmer said, was the most fore ilde method of ending their activities of the foreign relations committee. tn thiH countiy. He urged the American Secretaiy Tumultv went to the people, in the interests of iaw and orand der. peace happiness and the capita and, speaking for the president, to "study discussed the situation wlh Senator the full of nationalof sond.irltj. the 'red' idea and meaning Hitchcock of Nebraska, act dig loader of to epuntermt it throigh the teaching of the Tteniocraiiv Ton'ght Mr. Hitchcock Americanism In the press, the church, the called into consultation all Democratic senoot and labor organizations. members of the coirqnitue in town. Details Of lujne of these meetings were AREA revealed, but It was understood that specific reservation cuatiges Were d scussed SUBDUED and that in each case article X figured prominently. GOTHAM VILLAGE Vs a committee member who worked for unreserved ratification and hyter NFtV TURK. Dec. 31. Th new jear voted for aeceptanco of the Republican widely varied welcome in New reservation program, benator Pomerene received to hate giyen Senator 'ork tonight, in tbe big hotels of the is understood newcomer wa wlifto light d'trlet Lodge a comparatKe estimate of compromise sentiment among the Democrats welcomed hy the arid to have outlined how far he thought c'assei with all the exuberance of days dteatn. the administration senators would fca when prohibition was a Tie exuberance of lae willing to go in regard to article X. citizens wav, however, decidedly re-(alncd Tiie customary crowds throng, 1 PRESIDENT ASKS FOR Brcsdvvwv, but the eowheils and horns wihich . OF NEWS PROGRESS. formerly- - threatened the eardrums of everyone w,w nmc i modulated, and Secretary Tumulty said his call on theta v aa little i orae-p,aSenator Hitcliooca v as to ohtaln, at f At Trinity church, where Pres dent VV ilsnn s request, the latest New kotkera were wont U assen.b.e to about, the situation. He mid listen to the fvtnous cnimts, n.y a small l did not take to the capttol anv new collected, scheme, though it is assumed that the gathering Tbo hnlhaniT- - llgnted clinlt ef Democrat - senate leader Inquired aoout New Tork s tamooe hnsvelnes olfered Mr Wilsons attiiude toward a comproscenes In striking contrast i tne listless , mise. crowds on tne streets From early iu The rselmg tonight of ttio foielgn the evening a Jtomobtles urloaded I committee Democrats was underof wines and liquor cargoes These stood to laye taken steps to reduce to were consignments tno prlvute supa definite form Democratic proposals plies of the guests u had reserved tafor redrafting tbo Republican reservallies weeks previously to tie ce ebration. tions. Tbe subject was considered iti ths Price at tnese pmcra or 191sa farewell JT ffl a pla-ght of tne information ol taiued during meal ranecd to J.j Hitchcock und and upward tno day ny Senators Pomerene and with a ydcvv to framing a e. Rut between the anir.ntie dr'nkers program behind w!,teh toe adm nhUruiion in the hotels und tl e subdued ceebraters lories could unite, on too atdewalKS there was a tlind class it mur the first attempt of the Demowoo aso mduded Join RariC'torn In cratic committee membeis to get to their Thesg were cit on such a program. Thus who izens giectlng who pad n a aeged ui save a Ivutte were present declined to d sc use the or two. restaurant Ivey Willi family in New Yotk had been was meeting, hut s!a some prop-teparties who made surrounded tables on which black bottles were discreetly c'otheJ in white natter VOTING Is-e- n LADD OSTOK, Doc. it (V eiR esiUj ). 1 A demand If'.y tils Associated Frees. I Steps to Trace Motives of Three Conferences Held Pas- in Manifested Ability of Nation to Come Safely Through Belief Tabernacle to Revere With Attorney General Adds That Memory of General m r - m Gather at Com- - but promise, No Marked Progress, dares 1 - I Government to Meet With Warfare Any Attempt ConThousands to Undermine Authority. tl e latiti-America- le-e- .. rc thor-oufeh- . re,,. ). Former Ruler Gives Freely to Aid Poor Dec. 31. Former GENEVA,Charles of Austria recently sent from his home in Prangins 100,000 crowns, at present worth less than one cent each, to Vienna charities as an anonymous contribution. The gift, however, Js Mid to hare been definitely traced to him. In a letter signed Faithful. the former monarch regretted his inability to send a larger sum because the government had deprived hnn c t a Urge part of his personal Both government and press deny tins assertion, contending his fcrt"ce was not touched, but naturally was greatly affected ly EUROPE EXPECTED TO REGAIN FOOTING. "'he effurt at rr abi1itsiton in . an i 10 ar ai tut uiar L,i o by ienumau to i 4 i . tho h tes tv of gttiMff to o?k. It 2 our a . rt tun 0y herlf ootout the mrt!o ahe hut tha io frwtid ap iul runli of fh Ir J)o rito r oi n uu djs rawing pitfet on th m KKtiuit I la 'a. horrib t c t ia thr i 4tiia troast m, oicM tv fmtrd ia. pul! trv' Th of in hi mw a rou'l tho d Imc Imhc v th f'r v urojjp Ur 1 ti s h Mr run uii the 1 Hrr jo i aUrt, pof ard inort iu tHiic that rU atlj, varij thm to thr thH ve ar n JiMoiifc OI Wth ttliit i ttot te ttiii'! 0 develop Ten!-;- Eiiipre-- s . 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