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Show s tm ts t rf H w " m W- wh TIiriLSDAV JANUARY 8 - SAI.T 11)20 UTAH CITY I.AKK k Km4 ! SEVENTIETH YEAR f Russian Soviets Seek Deportation Three V - ca dEb General Denikines Army Is Cut in Two By Bolshevik Drive Toward Sea of Azov e MU-OI- Diiaiter to Anti-Re- Seter d J- blc pUut-rsr- r situation In oou,d bod point of vU. from according to Hrtttah wo nd thtr oro fw lgns port, Tber; any Tik'elT Improvement.' "ar I wo' especially menacing delop-nmU- . In (he flrt place 0nral Dsnlktn' army b boon cut In through (ho BoUhovlli puoh to tho e of Aaov at Tegenrog. ead lt funk havo besn thrust bock.- leevln a Ur gap. In addition thsr com a claim from tho BoUhrvlkl .of thof rapturo furthor ot of th townone Kranovodk. on th Caspian aa. whll th! t not confirm. It la gentmo. eral) accptd Th capture of thl Important-po- rt .It rf Krasnovodak, I pointed out. cr. rav pooatblllty that th ate th red may overrun northern Ter! and occupy Thran which probably iab1lhment of mean the would Holsbevrt- - rle- - IsPsrala. ..Tho taklnf of Krasnovosk gives tho lied free ao-cto th Caiplan. Thr em lull to prevent them from yalnlng control of th Caaptan from th wort or loa Ineffective volunteer fleet. Clearing Path to Persia. thsr of this-seOtn remain only a mall Brttlah fore 'and the pourlf rgaulxad Prla fore ntvce the P.d and th occupation of .Ts heron and northern PerxJa. through which would exist tha possibility. of their obtaining control of I he whole country. . .HakH with It Important oil up on the western coast of th pile Caspian seem likely also to fall Into Holrkavlk hand and tta occupation would provide a base for further operation against tha rear of DenlkJnes hard preened right wing. ... Jf.lhs. Bolshevik. report are tru. General Denlklne ha suffered a considerable disaster for not only th lied aeverod all land communication between hi left and right wings, but they have captured large quantities of material, including much that was sent to him by (he allie. ; .. There Is little hop held out here" of these supplies th that deprived Denlklne force can hop to. make a resistance that would prove effective against tho overwhelming red arnty. Th LO.VDvN. Jan. la tbuul Itua onta-Holsh- lk if tu -- killer, opening umaita to a Injunction IP Ithod der th national prohibition amendment. nub "the tnanufaclur and sals of malt bovaragra." wa akd In tbir bills of complaint flld In th United Ktaii dlatrlrt court her today. Tb acitona aar brought by-- ill-- j J. Lj ncli. in bthalf ut.iU James lianUy Breatng company, Nat rsganutt Brewing company, end Provident Breatng company. Unit ad Ptaisa Attorney Harvey A. luker and th collector of Internal revenue George F. O'Bhauntaey. wera named d !oml)ulis : Ofhndtnu. STEAMS AWAY TO MANEUVERS Atlantic' Fleet Leaving Old Point Comfort Includes Utah Among Complo- ment of Dreadnoughts. i To Reduce H.C.L -- .'I - WASHINGTON, Jan. - 8. d railroad employee have etarted on the other end of tho lino In an effort to aolvo tho problem of the high coat of living. Unable to obtain relief through, additional ... wage . incfeasa which eno of the chief aald were Ing variably followed by Increase In costa .the four big railroad brotherhood and th affiliated railway hop crafts have adopted a scheme to tho. profit of ih middle-ma- n cS capo by a ystem of buying, production and distribution of the necessities of life. ' Iflans for the movement were laid at the farmer-labo- r conference at Chicago In November and although they are yet In a tentative tage, a definite course of action la expected to be adopted at a ' second conference called for February 5 at Chicago. ")The proposal citlla for an alliance between farmer .and laborers to .create direct dealing between farm producer and city conaumer and city producer and farm con sumers. The plan ie being worked out by the Farm Labor commission, which was formed liv-tjR- . 1J-1- Jan. main. body of the Atlantic fleet. Including seven dreadnought. IS .deatroyerapd a number of submarine and iuxlliary vessel, under totnmind of Admiral Henry B. AV1B Th on. aalle today from Hampton Road-fo- e Guantanamoa Cuba, for the annual winter maneuver and exercise. Tho fleet a constituted la relatively smaller than previous year, due to th fact that lack of mn kept th number 'of predread noughts, batrie-hlpseveral cruiser and a large number of destroyer In port. Of the 10S destroyer attached to th Atlan-ti- o fleet,- only 15 havo large enough crews to warrant sending them to a, sea. Ctali la In Fleet. Admiral Wilson's flag file from the main maat of the dreadnought Pennsylvania, wartime flagship of the UnitThe other dreaded Btatre fleet. noughts In the fleet are tho Oklahoma, Arixona, Utah. Florid and Delaware. Tho North Dakota, recently at Constantinople. I en route lo .Cuba to Join tho fleet. Despite the handicaps of depleted and untrained persohneTTThe fleet this and year faces the most extensive macomprehensive schedule of winter attenneuvers In history, 'Particular tion will be given to working out les- sons. and prdbTefnS Testrlttng from and in giving a careful test to wartime , mecbanlcajin novations... Conaval aviation operation between forces and the fleet, experiments ill ubmgrlneaUack problems and tactical maneuvers under high spe4rJn addition-tthe usual strenuous pro- -' gram of target practice to keep offleerr and. menbusy nlght and day during the stay at Guantanamo. - Aviation ships accompanying tho fleet were to give the first, oppor-- 1 the practitunlty to experiment with cability of large tactical units carrying their own flying forces. TT Will Give Crews Ke After spending a month at Guanta-narn- e be given a brief the crew respite from tho strenuous round of drills when the seventh division of and dreadnoughts goes to Barbados tactho fifth to Trinidad, performing tical maneuvers en route. On Feb. 25 thf units will be Joined' at Colon whore they will remain until March f, The-war- o -aif giving-aTllinda- Tree Seeds. For. War Zone WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. Thlrty-fiv- e million tree seeds, making the Mnost' unique New Year' gift onef ,, ever are on the ay to Europe, the American Fore-- , announred today. Thef .trypAeociatton are Intended for reforesting thed5at-tl- e areas of France, and BelgWm and ie dejileted forests and spismUend of Britain. The Hymn were pur-- ' ' raised by members ' , ,e.n j'nd ttomfhey hnrlnde Ioup, j tfarCh white fir. Ehgei-- j psk, sugar' maple. srnipjff' a-aed -d Tldetand ypTbc. s ?rr'rt are ( be sent when funds ' warted.-- : - exchange set "na-ti- MUTi q,' rp- ratifj&Ctions made-another- vf -- FOR SATURDAY PARItJ. Jan. - The yxchangr of ratlfJcaHonn of the peat trenty- - with' Germany will take' pines sj the coming Saturday, Jsn. 18. t now aeenie certain. The supremo council tedae fixed wf tb.k d1 for decided ieat it 'should be iie.d Jj (he Fiench foreign office. 8- Denver Policeman Is Victim jif Desperado DENVER. Colo.. Jan. IDfllcer Janies Bogglo died in the county hospital here early today from the effect xt the wounds which he received on Monday while policemen were battling with Adrian Thompson, a youth whom th! officer sought to arrest as a band suspect. Thompson was killed by the fire from Bogglo' revolt er. but inflicted wounds on the officer which eventually proved fatal. Bogglo underwent an operation for the removal- of one of the (wo bulleta that had lodged in his body during the gun battle, hot his eonditjon was sudh that death followed shortly afterward. -- - "ppbrttiflttyTr and it - Includes the erection of warehouees a center shore leaye at4. the canal.willLeaving distributing return fleet March the Colonand the organization of a oo -- operative to Cuba and continue exercises and hank. j maneuvers, including main battery when target practice until April JRwtwill America Sends Europe be the home ward bound penpefht broken out and thfeturn voyage go The eighteenth amendment, th bill asserts, U "a holly mill and void" and th Volstead act, for th enforce ment of constitutional prohibition, I declared to b "unconstitutional and void and beyond the power of tbe federal government to enforce." Attack Volstead Acl. . The bill attack th Volstead act particularly, saying that It arbitrarily and syprMsI v4y del me - 4 - oiamti-fl- es a Intoxicants, liquor which kr not In fart Intoxicating, and b caua In o doing it la not approprlat legislation to enforce th prohibition amendment, th problon of which ar xpraly confined and limited Lo Intoxicating liquors." Th plaiiutrrs aak for a restraining Order and preliminary Injunction to be effective during - th . hearing and pending a float. ikClaUttkf J.hc case and tbn for a perpetual Injunction. Th eighteenth amendment Is declared to be null and void in that two-thiof th member of Congress did pot deem any such amendment necessary and did not by resolution or otherwise declare that they deemed the earn neeeeaafy a required hy Article 8 of th jonstltutlon; that the I amendment notn amendment to th constitution, within tha.tru Intent ower to amend of Artk:le (; that th the constitution did not extend to tha exercise of ordinary legislative power regulating the conduct of life by private lndtvlduals;''and that th amendment la upon a aubject not within any power granted to Congress r prohibited to the states rd - Railroad Employees Are Seeking Plan le lutt. Air. a bslar near lcaaMvl to lania. (hibaaahua, end In luar also attacked II railroad al In ( raa, ( tulMuliaa. II aaa rrMri. men nmler bl not. ml lo ha ic Senator TDpposes Woman Suffrage. th IvenuM-ratiute. in i k. v Th eot of Amen-c- o (tartlnlpatlon In th repatriation 5s taken car of out of loan n mad by th United State to th ar government whose soldier 4 Involved. Repatriation of these troop will be under th direction of BiigadUr General Hin, chief of the army trant-por- t aervlce 'and will b7on of the last big military operations of tn war. Th Csecho-Blovak- a originally wera part pf the Autrlan irmy,' but being unfrlendlv to the German Idea of world domination deserted In a mass to the Russian armies early In (he war. In Jtussla they were reformed Into apeclat Cxecho-Blovaunits and borne an Important part of the fighting on the eastern front. Th Czecho-Kluvawithdrew eastward through Russia and Hllterla with the purpose of reaching Vladivostok when it was proposed to send them to Franc to fight against Germany. They had great difficulty in effecting their withdrawal because of the disorganization of the country and frequent Interference by the Bulshevikl and armed German and Austrian will tot-elg- Monday, bn Jun II. '1h'co'ntVntln MUST rtlAINTAIN rest with-di- w Fran-.ilsub.- k LAW OBEDIENCE, . 1Vt svn rbanr. k - Mexican Tembjor and'Roger Buttlvan. Agitators in Name of Freedom Seeking to EnGovernslave Others ment Must Govern. Red dlmrvenhat crom 1 r ' ,- - -- r7- m . ,V' la-i- liberal contribuiiona Military expe- take care of both dry and wetl." ditions with ambulances, " Cl 1. ago la Outbid. and aupplie contributed by Individuals, Seller Dock of'CaTifbmia B. I wider and Ih municipalities government nominating San Franc taco, outbid have been nent into disChicagos offer with 81a proffer of tricts. '. 25.000 for ex- sum of been went Many petitions have, th guaranteed . f th.,miiaiclpaJ frcc,ue. Pnc,-tbea rcMtehp the auditoriuiiv scaUpg from 15,000 to ID famous . V Irg in .. da ioa Jiomodioo. the earthquake area from the shrine 000 and of additional funds for en tertalnment purpose. at Burt iflo Naucalp&n, where Jt is Ban Francisco asked for the conJealously guarded by Indiana. Thl ventionfor the firt time, Mr. Dock-wejivirgin ha figured In. many disasters aald, as --tnfcett of appreciation during history of the country. New did In the what the Pacific coast earth shocks were felt here thiji mom-r" ' ' election. ing and tears (sere entertained that! of San Francisco were they wer vibrations' from another. I Th claim Mia M. .E. foy, Califor-Mouhe serious earthquake region of seconded by delegate, and J. Bruce Orizaba. Up till a late hour i nla of tonight no further advife had been Kremer, Montana, vice chairman Miss Foy received from the Cast and some p. the 4atlanal, committer. prehension wa siHI felt by th people. a.itd that the women of ths country of The shocks aa registered at the' aa-- 1 awake to the rerponetbllfcle obaervatory near thbr city j xenshlp xnd realising the existing un- were slight.' beginning at 0:17 o'clock p- r if lasting- three minutes, tContinued on page two e 1 -- supposedly by robbera, .with hla ne, face an d clo thing saturated woe ' burned to death when his store at Holt, hear here, wa set' afire after It had been looted Igat night. , Farmers, "rOuked by negro who diacovered . tfle building tn flanje. . found Hanej. He died shortly after being taker ' front thb burning budding. r" settlement six 7 Holt, a' .niipt rniith of Urr. la populated, bv negroes largelywith-gasoli- -jg 1 Declares Siege in Catalonia Province ...... - of-Ate of n ehaln mf plantation storea, bound to a post, BAN 1 thsrty X)dCOlArArJL.r-Jo- " . -- Hi ; Hanoel.-own- er . - ed In Looted Stove Action.' ue 1 n Bandits Bum Man -- -- g , . ds IBy l"nUerl flervle FRANCISCO. Jan. 7 A move- iment to apply for daportatlon n k h bssn trtsj amoag lb BUSTOV. Maas., Jan. I. Th peed tnaaa f humanising osmmnt and Indus- Russian worker on th Paelfle coast. 1 said lo hVv had it try and of maintaining obadlene to Th movement Russian tliurrhe th among origin waa Oor. th law Coolldg atroed by In bl sddreu to th legTslstur thdlj'. and It t understood that oemo 8.00 men and women In this dlxtrlct alou Inaugurating hla eeeond term. , It will aak fur deportation on tl ground urged mart effort In production and that they bellev firmly la th ur'ncl-p- l stale and on both of th economy part of ovit government and. that !t Individual. tTh duty 4hav government wow I oftr to deport oaiy a fsr t thrlr to re-d- compatriot end tear them behind. OWM to.tho peopi.' b aald. off th burden by paying thtr Soviet Ark tfetsn lU .. I. . ( obligation that com from th war rather than Imposing additional burEuropean Dettination den for th eupport of Paw project. I Carrying Deported Red wholesome "Healthful hopsing. food, sanitary work! ig condition, reaWAflmNGTON. Jan. 8. Th orit sonable hours, a fair wag for a fair days work, opportunity, full and frt; ark Buford, with Its cargo of 141 radiabout to enter tha Kiel cal aliens Justice, pady and Impartial, and at cost within th reach of all ar among canal according to official dispatches the object not'only to b sought, but ' retoday. Whll Mil mado absolutely certain tnd secure. receivedtoher dlecloe ot th destination Government not, muit not be, a fusing y good""" vr htp official wald sold. Impersonal machine, but a hu th man and more human agency, appeal- guess might be ventured since paaoag tho canal has become ing to tha reason, satlafjlng the heart, through . full of merry, assisting th good, re- known." It waa believed tha Buford sisting th wrong, delivering th weak would go to Riga, athat port In Livonia, from any Impositions of th strong. to discharge its radical for transporChange Thought Standards. tation aero tho country Into aorirt - 'TV need- - to change our standard, Kueei. Bo far a ha been mad known, nenot of property, but of thought. If we on our materiel gotiation put- all th emphsii for 'th transportation of e" prosperity, that prosperity will prlh tha radical across on of th BaltloCv-- t and with It will perish our civilisation. province adjacent to Russia hay pot Employer and emplojed- - must find been completed and th government Ihelr satisfaction not In a money re- will await th outcom of th Buford's turn. but In a service rendered. Indus- voyage before deporting any mor radtry must b humanised, not destroyed. ical to Russia. "There are wtrtdert voice urging resistance to law tn the name of free- Two Germane Deported ' not eeeklng freedom dom, They-ar even for themaelve they have ,lt eKEIV Tork, Jan. 7. Two Gerthey r seeking (o enslave othqja. man arrested In recent raids on NewTheir work are evil.- They know It. Tork ' Red" were deported today oh American steamship Monoll They must be reslsled. Tbe-- l they the represent must be overeOin by the which sailed for Hamburg. They wer nd These repregeflC others Ideas George Bchwarxwalder Ernst good which are wrong for th most part Im- Emil Albert Heltmuller. Their transported, muat'h supplanted by Idea portation wa paid by federal agmta. Isaac Khorr, attorney for many which', arc right. - Thl can be don. aliens taken In recent raids, claimed of America is a power which cannot bo overcome. Prosecu- tonight to have Information that tion of the criminal amLeducatiotm Tn"-f- ew deportation -"ark" will snll with. daa. . th Ignorant ar the remedies. tilt 4 fundamental- - that freedom Je The attorney olotm io bar oncer-- batch of "Red'" from not to bo secured by disobedience to talned that law. Government must govern. To Detroit and two Michigan cltten will dea t h. " b brought to- Ellin Island thta week " bey'dr life. to be held far deportation probably oa ' the next ship. Oil Producers Referring to the local difference In democratic politics In Chicago, Mr, Harrison aald all of the faction there were united In. asking for the .cows' . vent Ion. l.Xhopeace. treatymtne lotloc. front Twenty Person Los when; amid applause,, senator Lewis Lives When Tug Sink MEXICO CITY, Wednesday,' Jan. 7. declared the parnrpatint iseuo tn th affatr and campaign would The estimated casuaTtie-attend- ing " that the Retrtibllcan hy mallclou Twen MARSEILLES. Jan. the earthquake Katurday in the west. falsehoods' were seeking to array persone lost, their .lives wherj U)e t erjt part of the stain of Vera Crus tl!3 theforclgn-bom--chiseos-'-sgain- et Tampico ocean-goin- g Pluver' weht tug'Le conlie America. the that pleaded stands all-oat or more. 2,000 n board Toql-obetween with down Alleged m Combine vention go to' Chicago, so that the and Marseille, according to Dispatches from the stricken grts a large foreign-born population, there do not estimate the damage done nor toeg received here today. MEXICO CITY, Wednesday. Jan. 7. do they give accurate listcOf dead. could first hand that the party' ' really Petroleum, producers in lhe lajn- waa not them working against her Fragmentary adiioea-rwcelvdistrict have formed a cornbma- plro acid Senator "The' Hays .Arrives in Denver J would Republicans," indicate tbmlell of death may Lewia'' 1 lon o!-t D.0t 10 In have indulged 1 hatf exceed fifst eetUnitMi. Jt said the by presidential- - deore,. , i American citizen Since I on oil fixed Luis WilllH DENVER, Colo., Jan. renJmb.r. hy aceking to .urnn.oa rdlng to tahreiwrwecretnTjr sYbodte" the Republllcan Hays, chairman -th "'view, with W horn oitizan to agitate foreign-boevery arrived Jhere committee, the Satlonal attend a conference of oa- n,!'1 h!7 trdybecause the Tbffybodiel have been taken fjjom hi grievance merely lio,..a. n y 'Contribution l Dcmo-- i. tlonal and . sectional party lea ersfhe Peacadoa river at Apazapanr, the . . " treasury department , .levied by Hays tas accompanied by a numXr Fueblo lejo and 'Ban Carlos. Dis- crat 1S,d bffor ?h ol of workers prominent in Presenting "the flnanclal end .tell 'if the pitiable plight of -- - of the patches the Mexico," secretary quoted councils. Governors Carey, Cf Wyourvlvora of the dlaaster,-man- y of argument.-wa- a If it ior saying. paid exportaready to make a guarantee of tion ming;' Davis, Idaho; aud Jarraaolo, whom lost their home and are living be prevented, and If internaof New Mexico. wiBtfjend Jhe meet- In the open In hourly fear of re- 876,000 for the eonvenlion. - The com- tionalcanfriction result. Mexico mittee room roared with- Applause would have rightshould ings, which Inclqde'a banquet tonight. new ed ahocks on her side," , Relief measures are gradually Jak-Irf- g W hen he concluded by saying that "fer form and a fund baa been, ta rted those of us who have disagreed about . Will bo Sent Across Country to Russia Congress Awakes to And-Re- ns Opposition to woman auffrag waa R. Nugent, Demexpressed by Jam ocratic leader of Nw Jersey, In a latter to Chairman Cummlng ' of th Democratic national committee mad publlo today. ' Mr. Nugent.wnwertnt a request from Mr. Cummlng that he work Tor Vailflcatloti without referem im of the suffrage amendment by New Jersey which legislature mast thl month, wrote that woman waa th "mother of all 'lama suffrage the greatest menace now threatening of th stability th government and American Institutions' and waa "forced prohibition through n effeminate, absentee congress of coward by coercion and Intimidation. . The committee voted trfat until the national convention mad a deffnlt decision, members of the Associate Woman- National comnHtlee. as now war. primmeraof ahnuld continue tn office It was to help extricate these forces rwnxttnrtert. tenure of office of the prea the from their precarious position that during . e American anil other allied troops were ent national committeemen. Chicago IYrsrnt Claims. dispatched to Piberia last summer. Chicago wa the first to present It claims for the national' convention; addresses of Invitation lelng made hy former Mayor Carter H. Hkrrison, former Senator James llaml lon Lewi, Casualties Grow Believe Destination Is Riga. : SAYS COOLIDGE liaed aa wa WASHINtyOX. Jan. I. Itesolu-ttoendorsing th traaty of Vrawllla and denouncing a unpatriotic th attitude of senator who would defeat It directly or bjr nulllfjlng reservations wax unanimously adopted today by tb Democratic national commit! la session her. The arrogant Republican leadership of th aenata wo denounced aa hat"contempt of th ing earned th world" by throttling th treoty for waa months, and this asnat called' trponwith the question of ratification. . " - Tho delegation working for Ban Francisco 0 th 1121k convention city of th Democrat wnt Into today' maUng of th national declaring thy wer absolutely aaurd that th Pacific coast city would win. iupportera Of Ktnm City war not 0 Optimistic, but ald thystf)I had a bf nt in-t- - - . s r aa th plar hr. 118 national con- ubdUlJiibUl, s American WASHINGTON. Jsn. ship furnished by the shipping board will be uaed lo repatriate Cxecho-glovaand RuInllsh. Jugo-Hlamania Iroop row In Siberia, it wa announced today at- - Lbs. sUiXu UcplxL: mint. Th flrt of th venwla the President Grant and the America will leav Nw Tork for Vladivostok aoon, where they will b due about Fl. 14. vaasel will move about 10. The 000 of th troop and It la xpctd that th TrtvemenUThn wtrt continue at th rat ot14.908 monthly until Han today by Afir 27 Vote had Kansas City and other cms and th rot far Ban Alien troops computed. agmios adrqseie is-- h wrarlli w Iks fmsd Ihel ll did nt cus i aid rarilia of the nnsairy. Tlr Imaslgrwlliai sal Is at Lira. Innsess-v- . a 111 ny( Idbmy tnxsda aasd (none Oils aa ball as sons as tMr lirartnga brfuew wrlttsUary are (isslnnL national comm- o for th party's tention. , Will Remove 10,000 Czechoslovak, Polish, Jugo-Ij- v And Rumanian Soldiers Monthly From Siberia. . Jsn. I iectd 1 TO REPATRIATE I ball bail (sirw irfswd slaiW Ilia Island I usd mo farlllllr far bead-lin- g knew earns. saeriy .baa. nissillu saivU-lswiU- .i iaway tea sey WARHINUTUN'. It i, seder bnwds la I me period, ll lUla.wok mXtrtlAO, iJhswty an-oth- er - Campaign Against Reds Is Assuming. Broader':. Scope; Congress Awake $ WASHINGTON. Jan, 7. Complete of all government agencies, together with an awakened Cow. t.he gress tonight had-glv-en to rid the nation of radicals acainpalgn broad ar aspect. I . While Assistant Attorney General Gar van's force continued K raids, including a search for L. C. A. d K. Martens. envoy of the Russian soviet government, there wer evidences of new activity In all the other departments of government. , Congress received a bill Introduced by Representative Johnson, Repub- hJchWttuld zuake ,WahJjQglfitL every government employee an agent for ferrettlng out --undesirable. Each cierk would be given the duty of reporting ny information - concerning fallen activities to lbs department of justice, and the immigration author- eeif-tyle- - ittes. MA D R l.fl.z-- J at a lo . of., 8. .been siege ha jroctalmed-- . throughout th province of Cata- -. Ionia. The minigterof tho Inlo-rdeclared today that Barcelona waa. calm and confirmed re- -' porta that mor than MO a;resta had been made In fnnequenoo of recent outrage. "Leader of th syndicalists there had disap- -, w peered, h said. He added that th government Intended to order th termination of th lockout recently declared In Breejna "which ha been keeping MO.DSd person oil of employment. rr 7 kr . . ' 1 Rspreaentatlve Johnson said hi bill 'have th double, purpose jjf ridding government department, of persons described aa trouble breeders' aa well aa providing a greater network for the trapping of all dan-gero'i persona. The treasury secret service, with its wide .ram ifl cation a, was enlisted tn running down persona for whom tho Immigration authorities havo taoueA Cutnoma official also hay warrant been ordered- - to report any informs-thrt- v they may gather In tho work of Inspecting Import, while th army - ' would (Continued."-- oh A " k v - i t re Ihrtr Mrsle oat aa bad. TW as I lain Irw al tills IsOuut luday liuU 1 lore t4 rssk Democratic Committee Endorses Treaty New Jer ch( NAVAL ARMADA OLD TOINT COMFORT. Va,, (I auot-ta- g rtrma fdral ffutalt island flam inttfrlng un- AMERICANSHIPS , -- in SflWET IRK 1 biday. lraapa larltii aakt. i a-- rtat.ii o m tCj A5.W 5 Oltk. o' Partiw fwwd HnUmlir ahn orJu.rwMng I ossrsdrs IrM ilcpnrs- ikw pmasssllsas will hue Ih ! W Twice -- An! I. Jan I I! l(;OVIin:NCU mall aorvkw from oi at a .a thi . nauming. Ilk plane carried III pounds of mail la alt sack. lew pound of a lire rarrV-fur Islwoed fancy atimmor sausage A ( ami by Mupts of Morrishere Jle Morri pUnl I. fvmhlng will alliirw I to arrival about tfeU-of PIP Waller J. bmlth. flying Inn 11new dong. of Tim hangar al Chamber flrtit, aald to bo the ((munve largrat air mail hangar la the country, will be rhnueard el I o'clock. (11-ra- - (alivauUua no b He u. lud two runoatm ash tntcral big her g i terference With Making And Sale of Malt Drinks. lrfl Communication Bo! t,log ud of e M.AM ui mewl. The I'W! - to and Left U arewd Rigbtt tween rrvattfng ta IImU wWM. ml iwOhmikI Tho piano front tnisln of in8 Force. U da hcw at I p. m. air All ftMl, Trtas J"- auao4 a, Rhode IiUnd Brewers Ask Bur to Federal Agents In at IwoogoeolM (hasli IhJ stumlal wlww PUt - Walter Porkhdth Ml & ! liberty Bond Bail tll.in lb pan work I aiuuk Ilia baa iralaa on Ui ra'lroad aalk of (lit ha boa Illy. Mean, o reliable and. .Ihkwzo Reds Must Give Villa Attempts II we tab 0 Thousand Pacific Coast Aliens Launch New Movement I L 'rcwi - uj To Attack Trains Banquet Is Carried By Aerial Service REGIOH L ta cifc cO) Meat For Pershing emt iio. mk M w rniaM ,1k4ii, - RAGES 1C w DESHRET EVENING- .NEWS. two MWHI M t . ' ' ' |