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'''' ehce othould be ' fat- ' ' ' '''- , by. ro,1,end tyrire. touched with mercy to the ': 1-,j ,,,, weak, and not by passion or emotion, , , I ) ; mid Secy. of the Navy Daniels speakfoi uesireRevenge. , ing IA Eluffaloe, community Thanks- '' . : . ...,...... .," rervice. L ,...,..., The Allies arid thb United States t ' ," ;"'''',, - won JAL Daniels mitt havlog 14, Sunday i 11 a- -' a t at theory-tha- th,yar, every Dian- - DR the new ..,- ' (vht , saael)....The suffrage world. high- or low.' rich or poor. shall law wbkb wUl be submitted -.to ., have a chance to make the moot of t 4 C the national assembly by the flue. , fin.im.i.....t-..now the fixed philosophy - - - ... ' of all nations.". bosta ptrian government iriTtli the ' "It now remains." he continued, - lot- - to aft men 111 ' et age - , , . '16, Make democracy safe for the -- Ill'd all woolen erbojean 1 , ,... - 1rt,,,,,ot ....,L 14 alli are de, gra-?- ' world by defining its ends', clarifying IL: ''' ' ' , its purposce and enacting into law 'tiding they have been Himgartan ..-wit. , its eseentitt,Ideals. And herein lies - aubjects for six years and knew 1 i . the path to Just, honorable and en' bow to read and write,. All dent. , .' ' . won have ,We thd during peace.great , ors 114 years old will be eligible i- -, war. Let us now proceed to win the tbe stattemsa isp, ' -it greater pesoe." r- C.: ' min" withst. -- ' 11tiermeny must 'be dealt with firmly Antblettell of '' sea, II tr:: 44' -1 at the pence conference. said bfr, Dan- I 4 tels. "because the sine. of her rulers, VIENNA.- - Sunday. Nev. 24......;tpte end all who followed their spirit are vided the Allies ortend .:16"'""a bumedlats black and bitter and her crimes dim ,.... I...: t serve such ,treatment and such pew, 'map,- She Austrian Pepublie will b.' the Om:.at 'CtVII41.7-- 1 I ishment as will protect the future. to arise lab!' from IS the, It positlia I !,atit no- milky of hatred." he said I "no spirit of vengeance statiuld guide, Wel present." sold Dr. .lieeph Ito4t LpNvolc, z this world renewal. The protection of licit. ',former minister of filkinoet, to frlyorums$ women and children. knows no friends the Correspondonttoday. all persons reepolaCINI tzr and no enemies.- The of mod"We ern civilisation hould not go forward eirtron hop them is no revtmgeful de- Including count-the part of tit Allies to so HUtterialt torstox ,under any spell of more revenge or tot fitIC.,.7. remain la poverty. ha outlined. war broke- - eat, ad malice to.militons of men. Prtncipt C, and jtistice. touched with mercy to the "If wo are helpod. wo will be OA to iorae-weak ehould guide this congress. not help OUPOISlIPIS ' OUIP.P6010 , try f111 r passion or emotion.", i ere and 'Men 'CI , the indeettA-1-4 tellott ' all triniag to work and not ilitunoll 1.1 rine ,P beisheyknts.4, OU 1 desto' th. ' -- ., looks ilio - -- . . gik-in- s 1 , is-- , , . a. t - .., .c--,..........,- . - - - -- ,t , ikt -- - - , h, - . ---- , - ..I..: - - ) . I 1 0111' - - ,,, , . .CR1ES A , '' - GE iitses -', - -- .4.-14- .4,. )4,t ,,,, gcs . - , , YEAILL'I'' 7..,,,,,..........................,,:aunoomn - - , SIXTY' INTJL ., - members of the president's family - - 1,is 21,- ' 7. , - thanksgiving-daday,;easeell1n4he There also cams a. fealizatiod as , .,...,, 11,',,,. opinion of Prof- - Barthelemy of the by the presidentthat a s'new Paris law faculty, who explains that fiesident Wilson to Informn his day shines about us in whielt, ' our . is when that guiding principle ' ' hearts take new courage slut look forw--,. -- -,, Congress of Plans in Ad. there is tin apparent 'conflict between st,,,,!:' I - ard-with new- - hope to new slid commOn , Sense the solution la lawand --.' r,,.''''''''' " ,, greater.duties." ';."441.,,, 4 .,Sessio always found. by following the lat- I dress,. to --,1 , t : 4,.V.41,4',..,-... of the day cen,Manr,celebrations ter. ' ,I.Vu'4,f,4 tered directlY around the soldiers and The thirliry that a political crhee le . - , Early in Week.- , 1 , , V. : .,..ly f. ,a; , , ' ..,-., , ,, i ; sailors. Community thanksgiving servr. ,...:, crime r - . 0'. , , i any - politit by inspired ''' purely ' '': t cal motives. the professor declares ..r, ices. community song services and . k - , , .,. t t,21.,,.i . ':- has lang i been abandoned. fliszotes -, 2111.(11avits)"victory celebrations" were held in Nov. PARIS, ' ' ;').""'",I-that Belgium in 1151 classed reircides ', to the many .parts of the country. -- At , I i, Meeting preliminary - In the ' ..,'f '' I' ,:,4 41' - the --- among common law criminals. Crimes In this councamps training as such the astassinationo of Presiai. i, xy, ,,,,i, try. in the navy and among the forces dent Carnet' of France and King overseas all efforts were bonded to' s , peace aorderence, It Is announced. Humbert ofltalywere---iespire- d by - to KOLCNAK. wards making the day a memorable committees wilt be 'RW01111,41. , political motives.' he points out,' and one. In this country Citizens opened yet the authors of them were executed. - - , study different PhaSell of the Prcob. , adviees Admiral CAM. state , that The atrocities ordered by Former ---- 7. their homes to men in uniform while Vino which- will be Involved, and emperor William. the professor con. Kolchak; OS dictator of Siberia. has abroad and in the naty preparation" even la a boon assassinated At Omsk. No details bad been made to bring as many Unties, are condemned recent reports to the conferees, home state of war by international law and are given. , , comforts to the men as- possible. whose deliberniAons will by this constitute common law crimes. To Russian in oMclais Washington observed the day quiet-- maintain that they are net because means be of a more definite char, Admiral Kolchak, who, ly Washington and in accordance wit h. the presiobject for which they were cont. spesibighly.et - setters 'rho conference, it is be - the a tansy on ' the part of the dent's proclamation. , thcough emitted was Is. he as argues. political councli,of ministers of this- - new all, last for three mcsallss President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson absurdity. Runalaa became at Osnak, avvrnment added Thanksgiving service. The arid it is not expected that a treaty virtual diclanor and commander of the Thanksgiving dinner at the White (Deseret News Special Dispatch.) 1 I wM be signed before April. lest and army navy 'seek. (Copyright. 1111; by Press Pub. CO.- )- As commander of the 11115811111 navy he House was ,a simple affair only the rWab .George, Lloyd Dayld ', -A malt Dee Vs effort'. to t ' LONDON', Nor; ", dlepatch to venerate to premier, will arrive,in Paris at , and other lanporZant 1. I sante time as President .11i1, the Deny Express from Amsterdam ports in the Itiga I Baltic 'Admiral Koiehak 3111 111, I wit that the former kaiser is kala- Wili11 A "Adam Sant I -K14011-SSSOOd-Ao-Ist ,,,, .4 d4,..r IrSast v., , o 1shrteriaff 4 , att. V.'.. 'chill- - It la . T"- 7 Slr AkaINCI , ' "4.- 1.., understood hi has 17 . ' ...111,....34 I ' arrangements completed for his trip Spanish influenza. ' 1 LULU I LILA 60 .11h , :, ., t0 Zurope next week, President Wileon H. , of e , ,,,,,,-..:.his time b niost in . id , , ; worked for several hours today on his and 11,011 leers take turns to read - .,,,, , . ,..,:,,,,, , ,',,4 o 6, , hint. :' ,, The rienspapers-tmessage to Congress which Many of novels - and ra' IIVAaIroadir:elrpTQloyiloos' , 4 4 was attack waa aa well he sudden, the first tiCIALIS believed' will contain Eli! to attend masa wi th Count Iron enough IGO number, who wero added to tko payIF 'announcement of the delegation et Bentinck and his famil3r in the Amer-', , , , roll' on aceount of the war, mainly to attend the peace conference. wizen castle chapel on Sunday. , le , , - as clerks 1ind stenographers, ,probably Dispatches to the lfially Mail from 1 Demme quartent The:Imprestdon still The '' ' the Hague, Rhenlah quoting will be retainod pormanontlY dole-,-of the 111Mel the that ' prevailed . Westphalian Gazette, say that the , , ,,, ..L ,,. said - -- .known today at headquarters of the railthis madeformer kaiser's private' fortune, in ..-- -gates would be ';', , road administratior Spocifie.action Attitude Shows it It seemed more probable cash mostly and deposited in various 1 -- - 't . but itt amok, thin rertrd will be loft to individual SPedal CAbk') - is estimated at $5.000.600, and Ne" (Deet" banks, first announced be a b railroads would but administration officials, that these his income therefrom is $226,000 a (Copyright, ISIS, by Press, Pub.-Co.who hays mado a purvey of tho om- Not Genuine - - : in the address the president will read LONDON. Nov.- to believe tho demand situation ploymont The revolutionary grovernment has , ! before the '3oint2seseion Monday or Lloyd George s Coalition for labor during - tho roadjustment - 4 declared that the fohner kaiser lands the London Times from The Hague by - Tuesday. period wilt be so great that it will hi and property will not be seised. though It. special correspondent, Who !las Rot only dostrabl but necessary to re The president is expected to die- the crownsdomains Policy. a to tour made the Western of since pass Germany Ulu the women emPloYneei , . , - cuss with Secy: McAdoo,tomorrow treasury. Of 90 forests farm( parks the revolution, say: . 1- .suo- and otherestates and castles, only lattor's the of appointment. The hiared'of England is universal ' seven an crown domain. ' Walsh Says High Cable.) atom' as head of the treasury, to take (Deseret Nowa Special from the beggar to the banker, from we ' office at once. As Ur. McAdoo will the infant to the dotard, attd the idea (Copyright, 1111. by Cress Pub Mull Wages Must Continua continue in charge of railroads until KING GEORGE TO of revnge for their defeat ily England the end of the year, it is understood WASHINGTON. Nov. : BECIVEN RECEPTION I, im anted already in the hearts of ' LONDON. Nov. P. impress-iothere has been less baste in naming lett joint chairman of tbill satiosal :n . ' children. in America that Prernier- Lloyd Wa a director general, .althoughtthe aptiny war labor board, laid in a statement ing PARIS. Wednesday, Nov. before ' "The Germans will neither , - pointment will be announced at get George has promised art early eettle- Made Public tonight that labor the president's departure from Wash George, who arrived today at the nor forget.. Neither money norforgive be expected to return to the prewar comment of the Irish basis of wages and warking bears. The French port of Boulogee, en route to fort will tell with them ' ' is erroneouso lienieforth. only hop. for a safe orderly natioaal Paris, and drdVe to Montreull, British They have been beaten he declared. IS la ' the coalttion pact with development' Under the England, by maintenance of present Wage 'ovate German Foreign Minister, general headquarters, for the night, is and they vrill live and die to smash Unionist leader Boner Law the prime and , continuous improvement pt condiexpected tei reach Peril; at 2;30 o'clock England. England has never had a minister d tions of labor. xplicitli-postponehome Sends Note to Powers Thursday afternoon. Mr. Walah predicted that there will deadlier enemy than the hew Germany. The arrangements provide for, the "Also. It must not be forgotten that rule Of any description Indefinitely be no return to the prewar level of within five years at URICII; Sunday, Nov. 34.--kings Teception at the small station Germans, high and low and of all by leaving 41te tteti4tem - rule Dub- costs ofandnecessities said that oven with Gee re& $61,f; the German foreign rninlibler,. at the principal rata of the Bois de parties. believe that they can play off lin, castle government le decide when least, duetion in emits the present living The avenues leading to the President Wilson and the United States note to .Boulogne. must be maintained, for will the following then , has addressed The form of standards It ehall be proposed. across the against England." Place de la:Concorde and , in "the workers the average ledostrY the Allied powers: river to the ministry of foreign affairs, was be receiving only a fair return for will Which to home he rule thn additional An 'note to "According " during the king's stay into pledged involves the partition of Ire. their work." sent to tbe armistice convention by atransformed rcwal palace. will be lined with crack land and be knows Nationalist Iretrance; Allieethe Belgium. French chosen regiments. pstrticularly - must land will never accept it.- -' , 1 be from lamong those which burg and Alsace-Lorrai- a during fought Carson's Irghtti7 - twee ptaneo and PERU DETERMINED evamiated within period of 11 dal the war' in close conjunction with the 's adoption of the premier's last home This retirement must be made in three British army. TO STOP RIOTS . , role position conclusively on the map. proves etagest.tach being marked that home rule is no genuine . part The third stage has already been LIMA, Peru, Wednesday. Nov. of the coalitioq policy. reached and encroaches upon the Major WilliamThaw The Peruvian government la apparRhine country to the west of Prum, - ' ently determined to prevent the ocbetween, Merzig and Sarregrueminee, Made, currence of untoward incidents here CHILI WILL ASK- ,--- --and tomPrinee Sarrelouls and Sarreins connection with the Peruvian-Chilea- n bruck. It seems possible that this NEW YORK. Nov. 27.--William, FOR DREADNAUGHTS wituntion Condispute. "The encroachment may- - have been made Thaw, American ace with- ' - , tinues calm. ' with a view to attempting ,the an- United-State- s , IERLINT. Wednesday. Nov .' 27.- -in ter France, squadron nexation of these territories to Alsace- ha. been promoted to a lieutenant-eolonelcSANTIAGO. Chili. Wednesdai. . The charge that the Poles after capLorraine.- - The protest ot the members to advice. received according SELL.--of ministers a 1 the AUSTRALIA TO meeting has not here today by Alan ft. Hawley.. preal turing Lemburg the Galician capital, - of the German commission nem The German gov-- dent of the Aero club of America. sacked the Jewish quarter.where the today with military and naval aUthor4,,...4. been- considered. Lieutenant Colonel Thaw is 011 years Mated that - MILLION TONS WHEATit wee : eminent makes most solemn protest victims numbered several thousem4. Wes old. Mr. to ' la and, accerding deintended Hawley. to Britain been that had it Great all agreed attempts against ono of the youngest officers of that is maite by the Lemberg Correspondent be asked tö give up the two dread- , LONDON.- - Nov. 7 $ (Via Montreal). 'Iprive Germany of these territories. rank in the American or allied armies. of M. Hughee,Australlan pre.. the Berlin Tageblatt, who says he naughts Older construction in The German armistice commission, He was recently awarded the United land for Chile At the beginning of the Triter..hat rocelved s, cablegram-frohas again' presented argument sup- States distinguished service left the Galiciti!n city"Nov. 24 ile . Wattr-thtwo citations br General Pershing, treasurer of theAst , porting a delay in the evacidation.of and had lfen1 telegraphs his newspaper from Breslau government. ; previously- been kwritories West et the IW.A.,- government stating that la tired thoirrench S. while as follows: Chilean by government of the fact that another wheal govIt appears that the economic situation there sup- Member of the Lafayette encadrille. .' .'A : la dus and will require pay'Since Friday Lemberg. which has ernment's policy concernirut the Peru- !harvest porta 0011134111r1 view. , A yoling brother of Colonel Thaw, l ments has been incidents decided vian aggregating at least 110.000,- upon. Lieutenant Alexander Blair Thaw, waa been the scene of desperate street The dispute, it is held, was not one 1000. the Australian wheat board con-- . in France. killed lent August !I ! : fighting- - is again'in the 'hands. Of the provoked by Chile and which is only Eiders It desirable-to t sell. 1.000,000 ,,--...' 711.11.1!!1 SE1111011S: 1 Poles after baying been stubbornly de- maintaining firmly the national re- tons of whoat at a minimum price of fended , New York Will Have by the Ukrainians. The casualpence (approximAtely KIS) per and dignity. ties among the soldiers ansi oivjlans spect that Austrolia la busbel,provided are estimated ale in 'iscess ort.000. A mittedto compete in the world marTheinkstiving large section of the inner city was OFFACIFICISLI kets and is able to reserve the reel of the wheat supply on NEN" YOtK Nov observ- completely destroyed. , . . ilia "Immediately upon entering ance of Thanksgiving in New York which-tietuall- ycity the Poles proceeded to sack and ' UBOAT-AVENUE- ' Nov. 23.Atse'tCity began yesterday Saturdaye ROME, , burn the ghetto district. The streets and, will continue through the Cons were made today in the lower week-efi- d found every association. So- were filled with the charred bodies , MILE IN LENGTH bonne of the Italian parliament that ciety and individual eager to honor the of murdered Jews, many of whom, .in the , frenzy of despair, had leaped from sailor. Dinners for the proofs had been secured that Several soldier and the burning boildings which were LONDO. Nov. 2ft feta ht on tree 1).-- :-fighting men were prepared, by hun- surrounded -A . senators and depittles were !evolved dreds .rho by0Pol1s1i troops.. Reuter correspondent who visited polofhousewives while at hotels authorities declined to take m6esnavenue" off Harwich; where ,b. pacifist and aneichistic'setivities and restaurants special menus were ish It ree-to - 11- 5- 11bait the 1151 milernarttres- - aro lyittit, 115- - offered for thcr entertattiMent:.7:-- ; Polls1).10-elaughter. 5- lorijitenItedIn CHICAGO. Nov. Most 'notable of the exents of the eons roped ell the streets leading to' that the "avtpue"is over a mile dinner for a family of fie to. was the "victory sing" this after: the ghetto and methodically proceeded The subrnsfines are towed to tte pro- day . premier Orlando supported noon in Madison &mars Garden. where to pillage, rapine and burning.- day, costs $1.40 more than It did I either side- - in batches of threes aad & of to figures 'tours. Officers. , when , asked the 'pedal leve- 10.099 voice will join in the choruses. "The Polish authorities are attempt-- , Etat year, - limped &ppointment of oeven - wording members, At the sonic moment- .- precktelt ' 4 ing to blame uniformed bandits for the etioted- Of Utak flap- - said -- 't produce e., ryisitlen coMmittee wee Ad opted Juid a ..leek- - this- afterneon, this entire no- - pogroms although -- it - is t commonly lute ta 't whsreabquts .. &cola A:resolution, flax was a red one. - Only wasbut per-athe "Vafter since d are the known appointed tion jdined the sont of victory. in that not only terrorists eommittee The correspondent 'visited a sub- Thankagiving price the hands of in documerfts lest This i or arms and Searcranberries. with ,, board and ot hamlet. mon!. marineery city the Deutnehtand tips and , lizamining ships amply supplied d that- they threhtiltiod the service men, the members stet-the- "' year they are IS Ceara' a pound as saw a homes the nit- tions-b- et. lima.. in camps 1),.... :',secret wee& unable to deckle whet's- at , tiehal anthem was being snag at the ev in tk event Lemborg was cap-- 1 against 18 last year. a Eli91.7-1- 1 sailor had -totted lite; :whirls ' ' hired." ' lat fir oat UN summation 'Paginates, tbs, otttiliet Inez - ' ' , - , ,.. - BE AUSTRIAN ' NA , . to---0- v ,.,-- .' PIRA , i , , - " - 0., , ui Ir.....---rt- . . -,, Deep thank.. and qf gratitudefeeling. t ulliess, preater..than cas come hation :through, material .prosperity, . America's obeervence of 1 pervaded Tnniik"greleg tislreace with victory after.19 months of war;gave thp do, much added significance.ElAtTeases of the nation's military forces on lend and, sea made thenocasion a ''victory . PARIS, Tuesday. Nov. - cal .0 - Ng', ,' - '! while - . upintricaTos . . et ' db s ) - ' . . - - , , , II a , , - -- 1 - ,, , , - Such is' Opunon of Barthelemy of the Paris Law - , -,- ., , . , ' . - , .' , I , .,,,, , , ' - - V 1 C ro y s 'gni lcance - I0,-Thanksgiving Day - -- .t - - - --- --' - ' - ' P17"111 A At E A . ',- - 40' - , , PLI U7 nu Ufa . CITY.- MATT Peace , T . i S. , . New...Dictator r - , , 7 , - 1..),1) i . mo , , INISUBJEC..7: - A . - . , ' ,- , ....... - , , - . , 1 t V ' - -- - , . IsIOVEItIBER, 28 ,191.8 SALT'. LAKE - , , , , ' - -. ., - , , ' , H()AGA . - AV AR ) ' . 'tor . ' . - , , . AteASIAL--ALEXANDI- -- - - , ' ..ttlet-1-1.-:--;------:ti. - - - tataa re-bir- th , ,,' 116.--- ,0 ' : 1r IS .4-- crl:Inn: latre - , v - o. f 0 . .. .4 El, .,: , Cut ri !p .: , ,'-- Y, ' to-th- Stillçroàing . Mat , 4 ) , r art - js - , - of 'M.:.---1':- - , te - . - 2- , ree-Itatio- ns , - -- tieowt. " ' "If wo east get toed tro will be obi. ingIn le tbees 41.- 1. - II corIzzJmir etin re7tto iteep'ordsr. If were get sea we of Dr. foL4 4- ,Will begin workings. If we east tot torikim secretary; and .1.;,,ssasiel--- . cotton. metals and rim materials pro- berger, nether member of the c Pieria. it le stated M' A.., duction will go on. 'We will also Iso 10t, tiro' Conenhatien message that .docuittaxl 4olit Politics:11y., which is desired by are to be published .sontaining ins-America and the Allies. Mistime we compromiaing facts regarding the c e are tied up German foderation Ileitis of fanberger during the sae-or not I. an uneettted question.. even years of the war. - -- 7 7among ourselves. It b my opinion that ' we muiPt form a federation with, tho Wednesday. itor,170-(- :J pEnux,, broken parts of the former motto for The Associated- Preso):Tibe aiirirL--1 - , eemmrcial purposes." Austrian national council is negotiat.' Ludwig von Neups.th. director of tits Austrian crodit bank. saki today whili tag with the Humaritit and &sounds:Ira situatica: gvernments tor the purpose of gerst;, 'Tito Austrian republie 'must firld their in the pU7.17, be gloat a loan to bo used to the lag of diplomatic prewu docur.I.,..-1- , purpose of goading food oad eat into that the country to provent famine and and in IA1 investigation into- Chi, liwt,, for and 'condom ot,t disorder,. Then it must be obtained sponsibinty war, the Vienna correepondent of t I another lean of $50,1108.001 to buy a Vontische Zeitung reports. Mx months' stock ot cotton wool and Recent revelations have heed 's , co OPer he .ye. to theeffeol that formse,.. s' "Diplomat. premium should be perior had eecretly drat the taieobs 10.1100Charles brought to bear again crowns on tit arm7 at who are attempting to prorent the while 17chariot invoh,tag sx..., arrival of coal and mottle from Galicia 'Frederick and other high Moon- - k add other points. The Peace onto:once it...a also should apportion the debts of the coitikootion with army contracts ' 1 carre ..,.:,., . nil .9 i . 1 frro . - - - r 1- .-- ' Austro-Hungari- SIEFUES SITS Auxtro-Hungari- , 1:: - semi-official- ly - Rhine-cialmin- - g -- the . .. a Big Thanksgiving 28.----T-he - hand.----.----,,-- I More This - -- Yeir :4..!' , -- r,- -,-- 1 ' ad ' :' , blood-staine- " ' L41611- - - IT .: BRMSH LOSSE.t'T ' , 'A "U-bo- at t , - ' - Asks to be Relirr-.-3 . BERNE, Sunday, 'Nov.... Ulrich Wil le coinmander of the Awk trMT hall asked the federal (mune be relieve him QC his duties. Since the armistioe has been signed. he WYO, his services can be dispensed with., Spanish Workmen Burn American -- Ftt: MADIIIIX , - GERMAIZ3 ,: , TIM 1 ' 1 4 ONE MILLION- MEN -- 1,oNDox. Wedneadag.' Nov; la agietallY-asneitase4battAtivieg the hot,.stavttnprivertent,,p,rtter) War the forces of Great Britian actualr bon they 'woro 'on.. --4 4 Iy lovt neskly 1,000,000 men killed or camp-Oa- rs aloot -, , nu flat in by ts dead through various nausea. 'tk b,t4.1c1. Itabently it wait staled that the red kJ ,lah . , 1 number did not title-Intoonsideraticrel "14 t 1 .frieri who Were repotted miestogrwal ; , actually. lost their lives. but-e- l es--se I. 11 tter Is polrece eor tams It .t t for wed Abbe. In ' . - -.- , vinner Costs - - an al .,,, y, '.. - ' Sunday, Nov., test was made in the chamber of depts. ties today ever the burning of aa American- - flag- - by- - workman Aeltown in Catalonia, 10 me' hadell;Murphy said that, aa ssolielman for northwest of Barcelona- -. Deputy filo colninittekr Iso7kad onsphasised hie 'era saconsmendid that-- the gator. belief that devoloproosts' lino the- con- ties proceed vigorously against thiP ' viction or Mooney had "created a doubt fenders. ' in the 'public minde and urged that in tho interest of justice the dotendant - , should be given a now trial." -, -- ii. , staternoet-was- smad by- - TICr Murphy ' president of federailon of labor, who hooded 'state lb causalities Re saki O ov. Stephens did not indicate whim he would act On or what Mooney's petition for a pardon -course be would Usk. for .Moonoy was 'sentenced to bang inurdar of ono of Um victims of ProinplcoliOn pare4nes4 day parade booths Ill San Irrancisco. July 22. III& m , FILLY CESIODIED was given "careful Consideration: elven todar Stephens to members of a coninsitteo of Om San !Francisco Labor council who consul to ask the esocutive to open lb. the calt War for a retr1al-f- - - 27.--Af- - Gen. Ulrich Wille y, '- - ,e- SACRAMENTO. Cal. Nov. that ths --cAso ot 'Tliprossi,L Mooney. sentanced to hoof, would be --:- - , reo:ET c!SE1.111. BE - - 1.-- ts-- plq.C.E0.-.THE..PqLP.--.'-:-Ht.:- 7rd' an it. ne the-7I01- - , It title' Dr. Maj. - . are t into,' The plomatic investigatlen wa directed )8 lfty against Count T.Artc,.... v told, who Wm elltn minister hen the war and Count Cm in later the 000ttrest of that portfolio, 4hs latter betel cused of summari re.loctIP,S,11-,,- ,, American , peace pro Is tit the ta A of lilt and et the bilknning of the - , .' : present 31661, The statement made in likethrv-.- . Ian dieclos tme to the effect 4 I late Count Time, then, link-.,-,? t premier, was opposed to the tone of the akin- i turn to Serbia, is said to conform wi I the facts. Count ittuerghb, the AuottLi premier, on the other hand la rotor. mooted .,as having proceeded In the manner of ruthless dictator. - former Auptrian empire equitably among the Omits. Husgariens. Auss. This debt now trians and Juge-Navtotals 111.000,000.000 kronen. 22.000.- of which is in paper money whieh le circulating in all parts of the country. the Amities republic la roads to shoulder this war debt, she is bound to be bankrupt.":: , lu - " 1 21.--K- : , -- t o , - I I, |