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Show THE OGDEN ' 2 - , MISER BARES WORLD LEAGUE L IN LETT M BREAKS EX-KAI- SER HIS SILENCE of Nations De-- . Hindenburg Makes Public clared to Be Harding His Note to Wilhelm Scheme for Peace and His" Reply Congress i SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER STANDARD-EXAMlNIi- K PARL TURN OF-THRE- E pWfe? Naval Agreement Nearer and Shantung Question Nears Settlement YEARS (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Pago One) silence of three years Wilhelm, former war discussion, one that the Italian navy Russian state archives, now being THE should be on an equality with that lord, who is now In exile at Doom, published in America. was of tonilaU broken any other power In the MediterranHolland, WANTS CULPRITS UNMASKED. or ean denied and. two, that the Italian ratio He guilt responsibility "This attitude on the part of the in asshould be as low as possible for Italy's world the and war, overcausing to the enemy league in addition on exile advice defensive purposes. Into Italy'sn fled he sorted purely conwhelming Incriminatory evidence so doinjr agreement to the American 175. war of lils chiefs that indication an by stantly appearing gives is would enable Germany to get ratio, conditioned only on acceptwhere the "guilt for war" really to he ance terms. of that ratio by France, folbettnr armistice be looked for. on made These the lowed. statements, "It Is all the more Germany's duty authority' of JIarshal Von Hlnden-burj- r, p Knowledge that the French to use all the resources at her comto were revealed In letters made buildine plan, which up tonight had mand to collect, to sift and publish In Berlin by Von Hindenseemed a stumbling block, was merely all material concerning this guilt, and public the suggestion of the French naval burg:. Instigators.undesirthereby unmask the realworse tlw? Von for Illndehburir here as to what K deemed on staff urged has "A change for the the face new a to answer mer war the rfiargel able for France, put lord or fortunately taken place in Isher majesthe action caused the had that The war, deliberations. Germany breaking ty's condition. My heart their In outlining the the .maintenance .by French experts, with the most painful anxiety. God asserting allies of their hard peace terms deviews was not only, it is understood, be with us. delegation "WILHELM." s pended on a thesis Of German war authorlxed by the French (Signed) a full about to means a a bring guilt. HINDENIJURG LETTER. of the eeneral problem of nav Marshal Von Hlndenburps letter reVon Hlndenburg's letter to the forto the and the la tier's but it was also support al mer kaiser, to which the foregoing ply, which are designed to 'become ed relativities, preceaem conference by was an answer, follows: historic document, are presented CLAIM BY herewith. The only written presentation of "Hanoyer. March 30. "Your Irijpecial and Royal Majesty:reclaim to a naval ratio of Japan's first cent, as compared to tho "Permit me to express my not Inper seventy so far as known, was American spectful thanks for the gracious fleet, terest you have manifested In the Illmade by Japanese experts In the origness of my wife. My anxiety on this inal committee of experts, abandoned score is not yet relieved. later for the naval committee of fif"I have but little that Is encouragteen. The is that the JapAnother ing to report from our homeland. much similiarity unrest In central Germany is anese ton. ratio proposal con' more serious than reported by the determination of "national templatedneeds" as Prussian government. It is to be to fixed limitation security p sug does the French expert hoped they will soon become masters the , of the situation. gestion. Japan later accepted fully naval "The consequences of the dictated view existing American that on peace of Versailles rests heavier reonly practical basis strength wastothe the German people and the aim Is a limitation agreement. of approach ratio plan repreclearly day by day, Drive Gamblers and Boot The tional administrative cabinet or coun- vealed more that system of calculations. ror through the annihilation policy of our cil. leggers Out of Business, sents " Each continental league of nations enemies. This policy can only be kept The American 176.000-to- n plan un ' also guilt. alle by the legendof oftheGermany's Orders France and presumably Italy Ward would be bound to give loyal support The same league, the enemy system spokesman to the central governing body, which Mr. doubtedly represents of existing strength calculation. There Lloyd George, declared on Dethe association of, nations would con cember 20. that no spokesmen wished Is not available, however, a detailed (Continued from Page One) tltute. summer of 1914, that all war in the V The four Infor ship scrapping in tne analysis power treaty is really Pa- the nations either or- stumbled of the interior. Thla is a Inand Italian cases since tne tonstepped French be to the positive tended, it was declared, it. into represents more thanit cific unit of an association of nations, dication that things are not right and nage allowance now has. Presumably cither PIVOTAL POINT. power which shall include separate North you will see that the proprietors of does the scrapping of all contemplate American, South American, European, "He calmly revoked' this in his these places are informed that they of both powers as or Asiatic and African leagues of nations. speech at the London conference once no remove value. to are at in any thing each continental March 3, 1821. ; As far military saying Germany's CONFERENCE PRECEDENT. or oceanic unit Is to be given exclusive responsibility forbythe war is their front windows that will obstruct French naval experts have still The own over its affairs. This, supervision that it was' upon this basis from- the outside. al conference precedent, another :fn the Judgment of those who favor the that the structure of the Versailles th view officers "When the for it. not know positive report pre of association may nations though they plan, treaty was erected and, should this proposed p estimate of would permit the United States to take standpoint be repudiated or given up, evidence of gambling or booClegglng, senting their a leading part in a world super gov- the treaty would become untenable. you will make frequent raids and ar France's naval needs on a basis or ernment without seeming to interfere Now, as then, the question of German rest all who are playlng'with gambling national security. When the general board of the American navy was first or to become Involved in European or guilt forms the pivotal point in the devices, including the of proprietors to formulate a naval ratio directed other foreign entanglemets. : future of the German nation. the place. it matters not whether plan as between three leading naval The confession of our alleged we convict of gambling or not, uawers. It is understood them a different for war. extorted from the Ger- we will continue this plan, until they 'guilt' was from evolved pre Versailles proposition man at representatives rind it and get out or bus sented by Secretary Hughes.that This aeainst their conviction, is renewing iness. unprofitable American naval expert is understood itself terribly, and no less so than the "In cases where you can not get evi to ratio s proposed a untruthful admission of Germany dence to bring the proprietors into for have Great Britain, the United State made by .Minister Simons court, you will use any drastic measthe retention of man: at the London conference. ures you see fitto them out of bus and Japan, and capital ships under, construction "From the bottom of my heart I iness when you areputsure that they are more Mr. Hughes finally proposed. sympathize with your majesty. Dur- gambling or bootlegging or permitting than As it the' service happens of in of bust these things ing my long period their places military American plan was an exact comproto I honor and the fortune ness. had good ? between American and Japanese L have sustained the closest personal re"Th city commission will be right mise i. naval I know behind you expert views, resulting from the lations with your majesty. in any of this good work decision to make existing strength, 'Chinese and Conferees your majesty's sole efforts during your oo built and building the basis of agreemajesty's entire reign were directed m ment and to scrap all projected build Washington Argue tttward the maintenance of peace. "r ing programs without consideration. ' ALU ABLE CONTRIBUTION. 1, Money Matters The same rule now has been proposed "I can therefore imagine how pain to govern expansion of the three-powbe to is shut ful it for your majesty agreement into a five power treaty By In the interthe out from all i Washington; Dec. naval limitation coupled with a for Associated Press.) Progress made est of the fatherland. naval holiday of ten yenrs. setasa "The comparable historic tables during the last few days toward oo Tslngtao-Tsinanf- u sembled tlement of control of the Kiao-Choby your majesty and which your majesty has permitted me to see, railway in the leasehold' jwas interrupted somewhat form a valuable contribution to the the Chinese and Japanese history and origin of the war and are today when delegates failed to agree on the period calculated to dispose of many incor.aver which payment for tire road by rect conceptions. , Declares She Will Not ReChina should be spread. "I have greatly regretted reading tb Ranch in; ' China maintained today her position that your majesty has not seen fit to that she should be permitted to pay publish these tables, but has chosen Colorado the 53,000.000 gold German marks to confine their circulation to a limit"plus permanent improvements in cash ed group. lJJow that Incomplete exor within three years as a compromise, cerpts of these tables have been pub(Continued from Page One) paylished In the foreign press, their pubJapan's reasons, for long deferred delements were said by the Chinese lication in full in tjie German press go to a man whom eh e had not marseems desirable." Merely Wishes to Prepare gates to be based on the desire of that ' "To my great delight I hear that ried. country to retain a financial control of for Eventualities, Delegworked for my father. 'Wright the road as' long as possible. there has been a change for the bet- Samuel C. on our which farm Brown, is umlerstood to ter in her majesty's health. May God In addition ate Says is six miles from Montrose," the girl have proposed Japan ' that she should appoint her. help explained, "for more than a year,, and .the general traffic manager, chief en"With respect, and In we became. good friends. While my the 20 unboundedprofoundest I BY WEBSTER K. NOLAN, and gineer and accountant during gratitude, loyalty not treat me cruelly, they parents met This has am your imperial and royal majesty's favored did years' payment period. (International News Service ) an older sister and my provith objections by the Chinese who most obedient servant. tests caused many arguments.- My WASHINGTON., Dec. 17. France contended that Japan would thus not (Signed) to threatened but me, (father -' virwhip wishes to "prepare for any eventuali "VON HINDENBURG. enly have financial control, but nearer did, hut my mother cave me sevtual physical and administrative con-- , "Field Marshal." ties" and, therefore, she has presented trol as well. Marshal Von Hindenburg took the eral spankings." to armament conference a future the TO COMES OGDEN. responsibility for making public both is. Mr. knew all that "Earl, Wright, building program consonsant with j his and the letters troubles about and : my French it was declared oo sympathized aspirations, TO FRANCE PROTECT me I with In had after M. the Albert Sarraut, bv here arguments tonight house. I was going to grade school head of the French delegation. HER NAVAL PRESTIGE ' then The head of the French delegation 'I This summer Earl came to Ogden received newspaper correspondents to and when he left he told me that if explain the circumstances about PARIS. Dec! 17. (By the Associated Press.) France has no special things came to a point 'where I felt France's naval proposals, presented in that further life at home was unbear- secret to the conference powers. program, it was said In off .building able to come to him. DEIiAY UNAVOIDABLE .cial Circles here today in connectlo 'Later I decided to leave and on M. Sarraut said he did not se why with the attitude or the French aere at the Washington conference September 2, I procured money from the world should expect to see gation source which I cannot now make France's naval ratio settled in tHree a on the naval ratio question. The fact 17. Dec. IOS Paul ANGELES, I packed my things, caught days when it had taken Qreat Britain, known. that she asks to be allowed to 'build Devere of 11 Q street. Lincoln, came to Ogden. I did not Japan and the United States five weeks a train and tons. to in does 350,000 up capital ships Nebraska, hag appealed to Postknow where Earl was living In Ogden to settle theirs. not means that she now plans a proAnmaster P. P. O'Brien, of Los I when and stayed'ln a hotel arrived "I defended the French point of gram of that sort, it was declared. geles, to act as auctioneer and sell on Twenty-fift- h street the first view France, however, which was formernight. today." said M. Sarraut. to him the higher bidder, "man I on went next The streets the In the newspapers a noticed I morning ly a naval power desires to 'protect or woman." in search of Mr. Wright and was for- trend of emotionalism. I can see no was explained. her prestige, itthat5 letto the strangest tunate in meeting him .shortly before cause for this emotionalism. the Britsh delegaI did The report terAccording perhaps ever received by the noon. not I matter discusa the tion at Washington is asking for supemotionally. Devere has postofflce department, to a went "We house on States came to United the with my rooming: pression of submaines has caused determined to place himself on Lincoln avenue, where Mr. SVrlght was colleagues to collaborate in the work "some surprise and skepticism in offiin order to provide for hia six sale was and he arranged so that I of peace. My sentiments have not was cial quarters. France, It said, stayingroom a little children and wife, who. It , could with girls who. worked in changed. I am still willing to and am ready to discuss limitation of submaris said, requires an operation to Later the I was employed In still working toward that end. ine but was not prepared to accept place. to restore a her health normal In hotel the the chambertheir total abolition. "The trouble, it appears to me, has helping condition. maids." oo been caused by the fact that the pro oo JUST LIKE FATHER. gram had been settled at the start. we. have been together Earl As "Since it may or may it affected BRITISH PAINED BY LARGE LINER BADLY me almost like a father not have beenFrance, has treated settled satisfactorily. T LARGER NAVAL LIMIT has been very good. He obtained No program covering building was laid BUFFETED IN STORM and on a employment pipe line here and down and that Is what we are doing the money I earned at the hotel kept now. LONDON, Dec- - 17. (By I The Ashas always been kind and has me., FCTTOE NAVY. 17. Dec. PLNS HERBOUQH, France, (By never He sociated PressO Surprise and disap- the Associated Press.) taken any advantage of my bebeen no heat In our dis "There has The White pointment are expressed at today's Star steamer Olympic, reported by ing alone and away from home, cussions, therefore there should be arrangement of the naval wireless as having been badly buffeted v "It was our Idea that we were to no heat in outside speculation and fiews of thebetween the United States, in a until I was of age and Ldiscussions. V her passage from New stay together we Great Britain and Japan at the Wash- York--, storm'on were to have been married. I then 24 here arrived hours late. "Newspaper confusion is due more France's naval The wind blew attoday ington asconference. 120 love Earl and I would marry him to- or less to a misapprehension. France rate the of outlined In Washington, are miles an hour during the storm, she re- morrow. We would have married aims, has no Intention of building-- - next,1 also greeted with adverse criticism. was too he felt I that young week month, but is Intent upThe Westminister Gazette says that ported, ; One third class passenger was killed and we decided to wait. Often we on buildinjr some future day. We are. the naval agreement comes as bad the storm, - an Italian named talked of our plans to be married, but so to speak, speaking of a, time more news to the British taxpayer, who during our than 10 years away. We wish to preoiiioars nave snattereu Seraphlna, while another In the same tne dreams, I sruess. of $ow sees the disappearance of a large cabin, a native for eventualities. The girl said that she knew that a pare i?art of what it was hoped the country named Saldmnolx, was badly Injured. notice that in this discussion of "I would sav. on new construction. It They were thrown against a cabin by search had been carried on for her the French attitude and proposals the conJ? laces responsibility for the new one of the waves. Saldmnolx's legs throughout the west for the last few French are doing the least talking, no struction on Japan's strong national were so badly smashed they had to months and she had kept under cover doubt "this is the exception that proves Mutsu.1 be amputated. The passengers sub- as much as possible. Is accused of pride in the battleship France the rule usually oo scribed 200 pounda for him and his two MISTAKE IS MADE the most talkative of the naNot longr ago, she said, Colorado of- being children, who were on board with him. tions." oo ficers rot track of a man and girl who MORAL SLUMP oo , had gone Into New Mexico and they ' ARMS MEET FAILS VERDICT REACHED IN went after them believing, that It was she and Wright,- They arrested them DISABLED VETERANS' BABY SLAYING- TRIAL and brought them back to Denver, OIL SCHEME PROBED I NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Failure of where discovered mistake their, they the arms conference would cause the and released the pair. moral slump in history Mrs. ADRIAN. Mich.. Dec. 17. A verdict greatest MILWAUKEE. Wis. Dec. 17. The" girl said that a Denver newspa TV G. Winter of. Minneapolis, one of was reached tonight by the Jury In the perThe a state that she commission at Madison, and story printed four women appointed by President case of Mrs. Matle Klrby, Hudson. Wright had been caught when the ar Wis., railroad S. Cariright. isGarfield through as an advisory committee to Mich., reform leader, charged with rest was made Harding in New Mexico statement a of the sued setting forth today assist the American delegates, declared manslaughter in connection with the other pair. ' She decl&red that she that-I- t Disabled is the. investigating Mrs. an address. in who Winter, today alleged slaying of her infant grand- bought a copy of the Denver newspa- Veteran Oil St .Gas company, having Is president of the American Federa son. The of the Jury, on in- per In and that they laughed headquarters at Aberdeen. 6. . D., and tlon of Women's clubs, said that the struction offinding the court, was sealed and over theOgden of how were under reported to own wells In Montana. The story delegates were sincere in their efforts placed in the hands of John Alcodc. arrst in New Mexico they as a mat-ter- head of the company, according to Mr. when rbecause they know war'stohorrors and the foreman, and will be reported were then fact, of a sanatorithey safely hid Canrlght. ig an official end war. , , , hey know, the only way Monday. den in th- - Ogden rooming house. um at "Waukesha,- - Wis.. BY Vmm aS-- ; I aw warn X , 000-to- ten-shi- dis-MiMl- ex-kais- :::fl on er 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . : . iiiiiiiiniiiiiii i LARGEST AND BEST LIVESTOCK SHOW EVER HELD IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN STATES . 70-D- er CH EF S TOLD Pure bred beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep and. hogs; fat cattle, fat sheep, fat hogs, feeder cattle. Best pure bred stock of nine states will be exhibited. ten-sni- $6000 IN PRIZES e-five-three" - . V' r-- vl CLEAN UP CITY . 1 , jmm J. BART CAMPBEIil. (International New Service Staff.) WASHINGTON. Dec. X7. The four power pact ts Intended to be the initial move toward an association of nations to replace the present league of nations. It. was admitted tonight by Republican senators who reflect administration views. These senators were the inextremely reluctant to discusa formation regarding such a revolutionary plan aa what they described as the limitation of armament and the preservation of world peace, which they received from close ads3d they hadsources. ' ministration was learned authoritatively, howIt ever, that a sweeping" reservation of the league of nations covenant to permit the present league to become essentially a European league with which the United States would be only indirectly connected as a member of the proposed association of nations is pjfrt of the new international scheme expected to be unfolded after the armament conference ends. - Under this scheme, it was said, 'the present league would become the Eu ropean auxiliary of the suggested as soclation of nations, with Geneva as its permanent headquarters. be Similar auxiliaries would formed to embrace other continental or oceanic units, which would evolve around an association of nations, havWashington as its pivotal point. ing v. The idea, Ifc was pointed out, is for a "world congress of nations not unlike the system of government of the United States with its state legislatures and its national, executive body centering about one nktional "head and a na- - - THIRD 18, 1921. Many special awards and ribbons. Free admission. Free entries. Athletic and social events each evening during Stock Show week. Weber County Poultry Show held same dates. - For information address Jesse S. 'Richards, Secretary hts funda-mental'a- . UNION STOCKYARDS nd - ten-shi- DISAGREE OVER ten-ten-fi- ve 'co-gull- t.' 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He admits, however, he was in Manhattan and to the direct question, "Where were you at the time of the made the reply, "Upexplosion?"-htown." ' The suspect, the American agent his asserts, has not told all regarding His moveNew York connections. ments since he left New York have been fully traced, excepts for one month, on which he is silent: One admission made by. Llndenfeld is that In August he went to Moscow, spending six weeks there. MYSTERY SOLVED NEW YORK, Dec 17. "The mystery of the Wall street explosion of September 18, 1820, which claimed 36 lives, is solved beyond the shadow of a doubt," William J. Burns, chief of the bureau iOf .investigation of the de- e Co al This is the very best coal mined in Utafi, we assnro you the best service in Ogden proper handling of the fuel by men thoroughly experienced. You will have the additional heat thus secured, added hours of burning, the knowledge of proper coal storage in your own bin. Mys- Lln-denfle- Eied. 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