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Show J FORK. UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH DEMANDS ON ' Ship Ahoy! Frane Continual to Stand Firm for Original Terms, But England la Said to Favor a Number of Coneaaaiona. . Washington. There Ih a probability Hint Germuny may Rerun a a mult f her at run counterprojMisnli) mmie lessening In the severity of the pence trnna. Germany's plea that It will he liiiHHlble to fulfill the financial requirement of the nllle and her pro-tenia agnlnst mtalu territorial have been heeded mid by the council of ure being discussed four. I'urla reports tliut In rertalu qunr-ter-a of the peace conference the tier tuun viewpoint la receiving atrong MupjiorL A full discussion of the German especially concerning reparatlona and . other economic feuturea of the treaty, hua been held by President Wllaon and the staff of American eiperta. Great llrltain auld to furor a number of concessions to Germany, but France contlnuea firm In her atand not to waver from the original tenna. The Amerlcaua are declared to be not averse to minor conceaxlona, but are tint In favor of going to the extent thut the Itrltlah propose. The German government la Incensed over the formation of a Ithcntxh republic. It haa ordered the arrest of Dr. Dorten, the president of the republic, and also hua protested to the peuce conference and the armistice commission at .spa against the behnv lor of the French authorities In the occupied llhineland. French support of the Ithenish republic la characterized by the German government as high treuxon against the empire, strikes by dissatisfied Germnna In the American occupied area culled In protest against the formation of the republic ended quickly when the American authorities Issued a warning aguinst the movement. rouuter-pro)oHul- SEARCHING FOR ANARCHISTS. Wide Planting of Bombe Held Part of Terrorist Plot. Washington. Inventlgatlon of the bomb explosions In eight cities which were Intended to kill public mcii haa convinced secret service chiefs here that the outrages had a common source and that they probably cun be classed as an unsuccessful attempt on the part of a still unknown anurehlxtlc group to resume a campaign of terror Ism begun with the May day attempt to deliver a aeries of iufernal machine through the mulls out of New York. Europe Needs Wheat Paris. Preliminary survey of the Import necessities of Europe, except Itussla, shows that the areu will need 700,000,(100 bushels of wheat and rye at a minimum, or 850,000, (XX) bushels as a possible maximum, Herbert C. Hoover, the head of the allied relief organization, said In a statement, Issued Tuesday. Morrison Places ths Blame. Washington. Secretary Morrison of the American Federation of Lnltor, In a statement on the bomb outrages, declared the country was reaping the result of Its Immigration policy. He believes Immigration should be restricted, and anarchists prevented from iundlng on American soil. Public Debt Twenty-fiv- o Declares That Peace Treaty aa Framed By the Versailles Conference it "More Than German People Can Bear." Washington. Execution of the peace treaty as framed by the Versailles con- ference Is declared to be mole t him the German asiple cun heor" by t'oiinl 111101 of tin voii ISroekdorff-Itatiiztiu- , Germuii peace delcgutlon, in a note to the associated governments ut lining the German counter proposals. Count von Itrokdorff-ltuntzuIn Ills note, the text of which was made public Sunday by the stale department, Interest. Finally, Germany offers to put her entire merchunt tonnage In a pool of the world's shipping, to place at the dlspnxul of heir enemies a part of her freight space as part payment of reparation. and to build for them for a series of years lu German yards an amount of tonunge exceeding their demands. Germany is prepared to devote her entire economic strength to the service of reconstruction. She wishes to cooperate effectively in the reconstruction of the devastated regions of and northern France. Bel-glui- ti CAPT. W. R. GHERARDI Billion. Mints Making Ons Cent Pieces. Washington. Every mint In the United States has been put to work by Director Hay Maker turning out pieces In an effort to keep pace with the enonnous demand for this coin. v Alsace-Lorrain- g allied officialdom, who hud come to pay tribute to the American dead, also heard the president's words. Touching 011 the reasons which bad brought the American troops across seas, the president aaid they had come to defeat the things for which the central powers stood the arrogant, selfish domination which they Intended to establish; and they cume, moreover, to see to it thut there never should be a war like this again." "It is for us, particularly for us who are civilized, the president continued, to use our proper vveuisms of counsel and agreement to see to it that there never Is such a war again. The nation that should now fling out of this common concord of counsel would betray the human race. -- So it Is our duty to take and main tain the safeguards which will see to It that the mothers of America and the mothers of France ami England and Italy and Relglum and all other suffering nations should never be called upon for this sacrifice again. This can he done. It must be done. And It will he done. The thing that these men left us, though they did not In their counsels conceive It. Is the great instrument which we Imve Just erected In the league of nations. The league of nations Is the covenant of government that these men shall not have died in I look forward for the time vain. when every matt who now puis Ins counsel against the united service of t "unkind under the league of nations v ill be Just as ashamed of it as if he now reg cited the union of the states." The piesldent declared that tho day of secret counsels was past, because the people were In the saddle. The private counsels of statesmen be added. would no longer determine the destitutes of nations. tivities of the Fclici'ta forces la southern Mexico the situation Is regarded as full of possihl.lties. American government officials are refusing to conm.ent on the news until tln-- receive official confirmation. There seems, however, to be no doubt of its authenticity. Angeles reported first proclamation announcing that Americans in Mexico would he protected Is particularly y to officials here, coming as It tfocs, on the heels of the refusal of tne Mate depart meat to grant Carranza request that lie he allowed to move troops through American territory for the purpose of protecting Americans in Chihuahua. Acting Secretary Folk auiioiiiiced lie had notified the Mexican government he could not grunt the request made unless assurances could he given that Aim'ricans would be afforded protection while the troops were in transit. Irish Envoy Give Up Fight. Paris. Former Governor liimiie of Illinois. Frank P. Wash and Thomas ltjnn have engaged hookings to sail from France on June 7. They have given up all hopes of obtaining a hearing for the Irish republic delegates before the peace conference. REV. ELI M. MOWRY Buried Beneath Falling Walls. During a windstorm here, tho walls of the home of ltoaco Ariutt collapsed and two children were boy seriously Injured. A was dug from the ruins Jut In time lo prevent smothering. Helper, Utah. Petitions of Wets" Stolen. Senttle, Wash. Several signed petition which were ready to be submitted to the secretary of state, asking for a referendum vote on the stute's ratification of the federal prohibition amendment have been stolen. r' The conditions of Germain. ussoeluted povv-ciand allied of the peace will) lie exception of military preparations, fiiinnrliil and certain boundary clause, were banded to the Ilona Into conformity with lh, Austrian plenipotentiaries ut St. Gerof liberty and Justly clpleu which clauses 2. Those Jims on main are noi yet ready for presentation will knowledges that the obligati. Ion of inlnorliies urenamlM be delivered as soon us possible, the protect International concern over whih M Austrians iu the meantime having the of nations In, JurUdinu T leaguo on the greatopportunity to begin work assures complete protection 0f ,r to effort on in the er part of treaty liberty to nil lnliuhit.uus 0( facilitate a final decision. without distinction of birth, follows exactly The Au'triuii treaty Ity, lunguuge, race or religion the sttiin outline ns the German and with the right to the free exIt in many places Is Identical wllli creed. - All Austria. uaiJ uuy Certain name. Jn the change cept for without distinction of race, Gerspecific clauses which applied to or religion are to he eipmi bef.,! cerand omitted many are. of course, law. tain new clauses included, especially I x Outside Europe, Austria out created as regards the new states all A titles ami fights, emprivilege of tlie former her own or her allies territories pire, and (lie protection of the rights the allied and associated puamiml of the Hungarian empire and the proundertakes to accept whatever n tection of the rights of the racial, reures aro taken by the principal ligious and linguistic minorities in in relation thereto. powers Ituniania Austria, The clauses as to Egypt, SU-vstate. and the I Austria is left by the treaty u stute Chinn and Slum ure identical iy the modifications necessary wltluu seven million of from six million to of the German treaty, except that people, inhabiting a territory of beIn the ease of Chiim tkrrs tween 5000 and G(hM square miles. She peclully Is required to recognize the complete no need for so great deiall The military clauses are reserve! a independence of Hungary, Must Give Up Warships, j and the stute, I n All and to cede other territories, which warshlpa, previously In union with her composed marines ml vessels of the DmiiuIm with tlllu arc declared to he finally um the empire of Aiitrln-Hungur.It population of over 50,0Ht,(XXI people, deretl to the principal allied au) iv,,-Austria agrees under this treaty to uted powers. Twenty. one accept tlit league of nations covenant auxiliary cruisers ure to be divine I and lie labor charier; to renounce all ami treuted as merchant ship, till her extra European rights; to demo- warships and submarine under nt I bilize Iter whole naval and aerial struetlon In ports which lHoi,( I forces; to admit the right of trial by j Imve belonged to Auxta Uunjirr the allied and associated powers of her shall lie broken tip, the milvacr natioaals guilty of violating the law to he used except for Industrial pot and customs of force, and to accept poses and not .to be sold to Drc 0 detailed provisions similar to those of countries. the Geniiau treaty as to economic reThe construction or acquisition k I lations and freedom of transit. any submarine even for couanersi Contains League Covenant purposes Is forbidden. All naval im. Part one of the treaty, containing ammunition and other war aiatera' the covenant of the league of nutionx, belonging to Austria-Hungar- y at th and part of twelve, containing the la- date of the armistice shall lie surra-bor convention, are Identical with cor- dcred to the allies. of the German responding Demobilize Air Forest. treaty. Part six, denllng wish prisonAustria nmy have no military I ers of war and graves, and part eleven, naval air forces. Including dinglWe, I with aerial navigation, are also idenfowl tical, except for the substitution of must demobilize all existingsiinwlrr must and two months names, part thirteen of the German within wide nf-treaty, containing guarantees of exe- to the principal powers material. les of aviation is not in cution, the Ausparalleled Austria agrees not to accrsht ert trian treaty. The preamble Is longer and more send any military, naval or.avuitv nar detailed than In the German summary. mission to any foreign country, cntM k to nationals Austrian allow Austria recognizes the complete Inthe army, navy or air servi s f nil dependence of the Tcheclio-Slovustate, including the autonomous terri- foreign power. The section on penalties is ideiiiw! tory south of the Carpatliians, In Conwith the German treaty eovpt for1"t formity with the action already taken omission of any provision ahnilar by the allied and associated powers. that calling for the trad of d, n Must Respect Russia. Austria is to reognize and respect kaiser of Gennuny. The section on repnr.it am the full independent e of all the territories vvhhh formed part of the for- - served. Hussiiin empire. She is to no. The financial clauses are nic-nopt Economic clauses are. except in Hie definitely nnnullnent of the le-t-- i Litovsk treaty and of all treaties or la'ii details, such as shipping. ,wnlj Si of alt kinds concluded io those of the German treaty. agreement sin.e the revolution of November, 1017. provisions are added, however, for ' ' nat naial n with alt governments or political luor rt mliar groups on territory f tlx former Hus-sin- qulring aided nut lotmlity HJ'11-The allies e empire. nil those In the German tro.i'y. rights on the part of Utissi,, f,. to the Inhabitants of ANi tilmion .uni satisfa. tion to he obtained ' their contracts are iiiti.ni ' md !,u x ,rtuor' from Aimii.i ,,u the principles of the to cancellation by their pres,. 1, t o.ity . Austria undertakes to ri'cognlw. Austria is t consent to the uhrogn-- 1 agreement or convont'oti mn I" r interexW tion of the treaties of IKS'.I by will, hi allies to safeguard the " I.olgium was established its a neutral their nationals In any tmderts Mute and her frontiers fixed under Auslro-!hn'"rand to' constituted accept in advance any convention with law which opera leu In territor.rs which the nlhes may determine to re--! Inched from the former i"H I'lare them. Austria adheres to the. ptre and to transfer any abrogation of the neutrality of the documents and Informal Ion in grand d ichy of Luxemburg and no. to them. repts in advance all International Freedom of Tran't- agreements to It reached hv the The clauses aa to freedom of allied and ussoeluted powers. Austria are the same In tho Austrian accepts all arrangements which the German treaty except for and associated powers make with slon of provisions nffceHng turkey and Bulgarin with reference to of any rights, privileges or Interest alone and the Insertion Austrian clauses claimed in these countries by granting t Austria! or her nationals and not through former Austro-dealt with1 lieges it's11 to In Ian order elsewhere. Austria ae.eptx n nr. accessterritory to the Adriatic. ningonientx with the allied and .ass,,, Miscellaneous provisions tiled powers made with Gc,mnv con. virtu J ccrning the territories whose abandon necessary substitutions, German tho of ileal those with meat was Imposed upon Dcnmntk i,v The treaty Is to coine Into tne treaty of l s; I. signed by Austria and three l,r' Promises Equal Privileges. r 1.1 a powers and to he effective f,,r " Senos Of special clauses. An dlvidii.d stall's oil the deposit briu tmderiakes 1,, Drntj- her Mltu. speelt.c ratifications. wti, 4 Foe-ton- , minister-mlseionar- I i Would Have Exiled Kaiser Return. Hog Raiser Hogged Funds. London. The San Frnnelseo. Douglas H. inker union propose to Introduce In the German president of the Associated Swlrnt n natlmml assembly a resolution Inviting the former German emperor to return to Germany, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Merlin, Wont Sign, 6ays Huns. The German foreign office reiterated categorically and emphatically on May 31, a statement made on behalf of the cabinet on May 20 that Berlin. Germuny declines to sign the terms laid before 1L Austro-Hungaria- n I Czeclio-Slovnki- a, J Czecho-Slo-vaki- Austro-Hungaria- 11 th- - - I s sg-tion- I k 11 , 0 ut .tat., Demobilize .11 h.r BIV1 ir fore.., .urr.ndering h tlr. navy. Recognize complete dence of all Russian terntoC Glv absolute btfl the law to all her 1 Another Attempted Reign of Terror Directed Against Official. Another attempted Washington. reign of terror, directed chiefly against public officials who have been active in their prosecution, was launched by American radicals on June 2. A bomb explosion, which . damaged the residence of Attorney General Palmer, la the fashionable northwest section of Washington, but which apparently resulted only In the death of the bomb planter, was followed at brief Intervals by similar explosions in seven other cities in a belt extending from Cleveland to Itoston. liesldex Washington, (lev eland and Rev. Ell M. Mowry of Mansfield, 0 elite In which bomb outrages Capt Walter R. Gherardi, U. 8. N Presbyterian who N .ri.tr.K!,,,r former naval attache at the United arrested by the Japanese at Seoul, " .1., West Philadelphia. New Ymk mid Korea, States embassy in Berlin, le back In charged with permitting the the German capital aa head of a mis- Newtonvllle, Mas. West Philadt I; ; , Koreans to use his premises for print- were and sub Jetted Pittsburg sion to do work for the American in0 propaganda in connection with the separate explosions. Korean independence movement peace delegates. Toronto Carmen Will Not Strike. Toronto. Employes of the Toronto Street ltallway compnny decided Sunday not to Join the sympathetic walk-pculled to aid striking metal workers here. The vote was 750 opposed to 250 In favor qf striking. ? n BOMB THROWERS ARE BUSY. Wyoming Troops Arrive. Philadelphia. Three transports with 700 troops front France arrived Sunday. On board the Shoshone were units of the 7!th division, eastern Pennsylvania drafted troops, also casual companies for Iowa and Wyoming. . Austro-Hungaria- . Woman Indicted In Election Case. Chicago. Fourtecu election officials, one of them a woman Judge of election, were Indicted Tuesday for nlleged frauds In counting the vote In two wards at tho election last November. Il",, ' Mit-che- ll Railway Head Drops Dead. San Francisco, Jesse W. Llllenthni, president of the United Railroads of Sua Francisco and prominent attorney, dropped dead while niuklng a plea for funds fur SL Ignatius college here. "T J s Polish In population, together with the She Is prepared to grant to Poland, under International guarantees, free and secure access to the seu by ceding free ports at Danzig, IConlgs-berand Meinel, by an agreement regulating the navigation of the Vlstulu and by special railway conventions. Germany Is prepared to ensure ghe supply of coal for tho economic needs of France, esieclally from the Saar region, until auch time as the French mlnea are once more In working order. The prcjMtndcranlly Danish districts of Kleswlg will be given uR to Denmark on the basis of a plebiscite. Germany Is prepared to make payments Incumbent on her In uceordunee with the agreed program of pence to maximum sum of one hundred bll- Hons of gold marks, twenty Idllbms by May 1, 1026, and the bulance eighty billions In annual payments without Sloven, s, de- capital. am,, Renounce all her peart right, and title. . Recogniz. the of Czech..?! pendenc Hungary.. d the 1 clared that "Germany knows that she must make sacrifices la order to attain pence. Germany knows thut she has, by agreement, undertaken to make PROCLAIMED these sacrifices, and will go in this PRESIDENT WILSON DECLARES GENERAL ANGELES OF PRESIDENT PROVISIONAL ARE SECRET COUNCILS PAST, matter to the utmost limits of her caMEXICO BY REBELS. WITH PEOPLE IN SADDLE. pacity. Germany offers to proceed with her own disarmament In advance of Expects to See tho Day When the Situation m War Stricken Mexico Reall other peoples, In order to show that Opponente of the League of Nations garded as More Seriouz Than At she will help to usher In the new era Will Stand Ashamed at Their Any Tone Since the Triumph of of the pence of Justice. Mhe gives up Carranza Forces. Conduct universal compulsory service and reduces her army to HXIJXXI men. except I'urls. Iu the American cemetery ut Washington - il!;i forces have pro. as regards temporary measures. She aimed General Iclipe Angeles proeven renounces the warships which thiiVMiivs, near Pans, 011 May 30, dur her enemies are still willing to leave lug the ceremony of pilylng tribute to visional pic'Ulcnt ot Mexico and Villa In her hands. She stipulates, however, the Amei'lcau dead on the occasion of hiiii'clf, secretary of war. that she shall be admitted forthwith Memorial day, Presidnt Wilson made 'J In move cianlng at the climax of mllita operations considered by the as a state with equal rights into the bis first reference 'to the league of comwas since the coveuuut Carrai.a govenmnnt so serious that league of nations. it lias ashed the It lied States for per"Gerniuny takes up her position tin pleted. His words were delivered In the mission to move troops through Texas, reservedly on the ground of the Wilson program. She renounces her sovereign presence of thousands of American New Mi x 1,0 mid Arizona, is regarded but wishes a soldiers and many civilians, apd the here us rcflei ting a situation more serright In free plehsclte to take place there. She official' representatives of the French ious than uny since the triumph of gives up the grenter of the province government, including Marshal Foch, Carranza furies over Villa three years of losen, the district Incontestably Numerous distinguished members of ago. Viewed In connect Ion with the ac- The nation's public debt reached a new high mark at $2.1,021,151.270 at the end of May, an Increase of $1,000,610, 750 during the month, resulting from new issues of certificates of Indebtedness and payments on Victory loan subscriptions. ' further asserts: "The more deeply we penetrate Into, the spirit of this treaty the more convinced we bcomc of the Impossibility of carrying It out," Count von Hroekdorff Ituntzuu Recognize th But Little Left of the Once Mighty Austria Who Wa a Partner In tho Horrible Crime of 1914 Which Resulted In Her Downfall. j AUST WTHlLtlHM try Austrian nations wer DEOFFICIAL SUMMARY OF THE UPON MANDS ALLIES MAKE BROKEN FOE. PEACE PARTY LEADER PRESENTS ANOTHER NOTE TO THE HEADS OF VICTORIOUS POWERS. IN Aec.pt th. iMBU, ef covenant and l.bor ch.t A LESS HARSH TERMS MAY BE GIVEN GERMANY IN FINAL SETTLEMENT. - Breeders Incorporation of this under arrest In Kansas City, M,',nil telegraphic warrant to face federal charges of misappropriating $:io,ooo. Scent Revolt In Emi7a7d Isle London. An Impending new rebel lion In Ireland, with hints of some Ini minent drastic action hv the govern mont, has been the subjet f lnent articles In certain of the London newspapers during the I.,m feday. - ' d 1 ' - Begin Sessions. re Juarez People Fleeing Washington. With tvventv-on- e Juarez.- - Many resident of Ju (hfir American republics officially feme seated and with neatly r,nn sending their belonging delegates fnmllioH across ider,t, tho present, the second com- territory-thougInto' American "b'imd Monday bridge f,,ss at the I there I no rcjsirt 0 union. forces near. Belligerency Is Recognized. San Salvador. . Tli Strike Against RefJuto1'- M"",s ,,f of Inhabitant Berlin. The f ls '"id have recognized the belli,., Nlenra and IVIeslmden begun Monday "" (J .ronev of h: I r strike In "volnllonlht ",'"i i,,' (;osln n ' Llca, according to n 11;, the against attempted roup rm,h(l(, pid'd"1' here fro, Mearnguu claiming an Independent ' - 11 twenty-four-hou- Mildlc. |