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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8 US ME ' PEICE IS II! EFFECT Signatures Are Affixed and Ratifications Exchanged in Paris. Let Mothers Who Lost Sons in War Judge Hun, French Publicist Says - (Continued ITom Fl PA HON. HEKEI ROBERT, President among the women of all nattone whose sops have been murdered on the battlefield as a direct rteult of the arch criminal's assault on mankind. ' The kaisers trial la unprecedented In legal history, it ia true; hut hia Crimea are unprecedented at well, and it la the duty of the modern world to establish a precedent which will serve as a check on the future International dastard of his type. The mothers of dead soldiers are the moet fitting Judges for this man, for they combine the huge quality of womanly mercy with a strict tense of the responsibility of this generation toward the mothers of the future, wboee heart, perhaps, will be similarly torn by brutal bereavement In unjustified warfare unless steps art now taken to pnt the fear Of death " Into the heart of coming despots. ' of kaiser the Judgment by the mothers of the silled nations will result In a Just and practical verdict, unaffected by the irrelevant legal nlccUes which would color a decision by the minds of great Jurist. Op) T lth the moet Intense Internet In A deed fd'encs. t It was noticed that eon Lerener made 1 motion as If to put out his hand but t list seemed to rhscli himself sa he saw d it. Cleinenoeau hurt. ,hie hinds at hie side. 'j'reaty Declared In Effect.Matsul. I Premier Nittl of Pair. Baron die Japanese rlreentatlve, and Paul Hymanit. the Half ana foreign inmlnlater, tile orfollowed Premier Clemenceaj named. der rati-di- n T other the of Then the delegate fray-glove- , nations signed In slphabetlcal sequence. over at 4:1 o clock I The ceremonr and said4hen M. Clcmenceau rosebeen atgne as "The protocol having 4 ell in the ex- record mtnutea tha as the honor quango of rattflcatlona. 1 hare Versailles of o declare that the treaty ef today Is expected to be the pretty In full effect and that Ita terms will enUltlon to Germany of ths list of war be executed integrally. ' to b demanded by the allies lor crlnunaU The ceremonr era characterlied hr trial under the treaty. formal politeness to the exclusion of all haa been reported recently that thla allied HatIt haa been cut down from dnrdlallty. excepting between the von Laraner was pala. the orl Finally cona.derably Baron : delegatea and propoaed 1200 names It remaraa in crave exchanged wi:1 nlIJ Dm0 th, former German croan and I tone With Merr ron Kimeon. Crown Prince Mupprecht of re. prince and F At the end of M. Clemenceau however. It la reported, while lha aroae and th jUkvr rlork. former. Emperor led thaj 4wMltr,iu,tirrlna. william for a aupreme oflenaa agalnat tfermana, after anaht bealtatlon. Way out and tha sanctity of International morality o her treaties." and provides for a special Ranging word with any of trie (legatee. tribunal to try him after hia eurrender haa been asked from the government ef . merica Not Represented. Holland. The absence of American representsto Up t vaa was particularly remarked. Amertha last hour Hugh C. Wallaca, as to doubt In was ican ambassador, Whether he would receive Instruction to litend the ceremony. Finally, hearingto thing from Washington, he returned the secretary of the peace conference the limitation that had been sent him. from BRUSSELS, Jau. 10. Traveler I After the ceremony It waa learned that Germany reaching 'here today brought Premier Clemenceau'a remark to tha unconfirmed th German that govreports effect to was tho German representatives haa been overthrown. that he would (hia evening give orders ernment were Socialist Ihe that was It reported ty.r the repatriation of the German war masters of ths situation, and that a genlaoners declared throughout In the secret session. Immediately after eral strike hadnotbeen under allied occupation. the u territory signing of the protocol, M. Clemen-aUp to 6 o'clock this afternoon no conshook hands with Baron von Leraner firmation of th ri ports had been reraid lterr von Simeon, It also becam Storma have Interrupted teleceived. known. communication graphic and telephonic I The adoption of tha alphabetical since .Thursday. (Silence for the affixing of the signatures with Germany to the minutes recording the exchange LONDON, Jan. 10 In connection with cf ratifications, led to tho lesser powers, unconfirmed report from Brussels of aster Great Britain, FVance, Paly, Japan atheOerman govertiment overthrow, mrs- tnd Belgium, signing aa follows: Bolivia,- - Brasil, Guatemala, , Panama, I aagea from Berlin, by waydidof Copenhagen, not Iridu ate received thla morning, Peru, Poland, Siam. anything of anIn. extraordinary nature and Uruguay. (Pans-te- a that bom tTze a foreseen. Germany up to Jot waa not mentlohed 111 the preliminary bad lint of the nations to taka part in tha last evening. Her of ratification today. bgchang The Brussels report of a German govassembly, however, ratified the Versailles ernment overthrow are not oonflrmed treaty and presumably tha notification of from Panama any other source, and It may be this action was cabled to th that the olspatehes themselves carry representative In tlm to enable that noted own qualifications, emphasising tha Country to participate In this afternoon! their of lark positive Information. tyremony.) from Germany era orNew and dispatches repretha powers ;TIe principal hours In of Poland after signing tke dinarily at least twenty-fou- r fentatlves minutes, and tha latest mesthis country, tea reaching also signed from Berlin Friday hors Thursday's minute of the ratification of th treaty sages data. These messages Indicated some (or ths protection of racial minorities, In labor conditions, particuof Essen and in th larly In Ruhr Industrial basin, but th unrest re ported did not appear to be of unusual significance. - a al w,,ht 1 WILD RUMORS OF HUN REVOLUTION ARE: DISCREDITED l. law-traine- d - , (T-k.u- Overcoats ! Overcoats !! of ths French Bar. (Written expressly for Unlrarsaf Sorrlcy.) BIS, Jan. 10. The kaiser should be tried, not by the world leading magistrate end Jurist, bnt by e repreaenUtlve bench picked from Br national Internet from the specific treaties uf peace to questions such as the control of (he arm and Jlqvor traffics, and aerial navigation. Included In the list with the treatiea of peace and protocol to carry them wltn Into effect are all th agreement th new states born of the war, and a on tha treaties series of special boundary moat complex of th troubled epota of, Europe,, auch as Teschen, Fnat Galicia, Poland a eastern frontier, Flume, Danslg, Fchleswig, Thrace and th Banat of Temenvar, several of which are miscellaneous Other atlU unfinished. war treaties Include an Italian financial agreement, a German protocol a to th execution of th armistice, and a emigration treaty. Include conventions Other agreement for the revision of th Berlin and Brussels aa to Central Africa, revision of the treaties of ISIS between Holland and Belt um and allocation of RpltzLergen to Norway and th Aland Islands to Sweforeseen den, Many general agreement In the covenant of the league of natlona ire not Included. Greek-Bulgarl- LODGE ADVISES PACT FRIENDS TO LABOR WITH WILSON 'Our' buyer made an exceptional overcoat purchase you are to be given the benefit of it. These overcoats were purchased and later left on the manufacturers hands. He needed money quickly and this was our opportunity. The manufacturers loss was your gain. This is the way they wiir sell $60.00 Overcoats $50.00 Overcoats $45.00 Overcoats CSTCho-siovak- ia AMERICA ALONE NOT INCLUDED IN ENDING OF WAR SUPREME COUNCIL PLANS UGHTEN BURDEN OF DUTIES $45.00 $37.50 $36.25 . : AND SO ON. . J 11, 1920. BOSTON, Jan. 10. Senator I.odga In personal letter made public today by Masaachusett Joint commute for a league of fre natlona, advises those who are anxious for prompt action on the treaty, to direct acme of these suggesThe letter from tions to the president. Senator podge says: "The Incessant demand that Is made .n certaig Quarter for further concession by th senate fa not helpful fo Ihd cause of agreement because the president has not only failed at every point to consult th senate In any way, but ha atill stands Immovable In his demand that we ratify the league of nations without any change at all, which the senate has refused to do. It seems to m It would be we'l for those who are anxious for th Immediate action to direct some of their suggeatlona to tn president and hts followers whom he called upon to reject th reservation whkh are offered and which I beileva to be absolutely sound In principle." .. ith ... 1 Z. C. M. I.'BoyV Suits and Overcoats, One-Fourt- Are You Going Away? If Off h so you may need a - Z: C. M. &&& PRESIDENT LIKELY' TO SIGN CALL FOR LEAGUE MEETING Trunk, a Suit Case, a Hand Bag or some other useful article of that kind. , P I.s Baggage Depart- ment is the largest department of its kind in the intermoun tain region. We carv the famous Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks. WASHINGTON', Jan. 10. Peaceful reTO " lations between Germany and most of th WA8H1NOTON. Jon. 19. President nations engaged In the great war with her Wilson expected to sign th call for are established by the action taken at the first meeting of the league of naParis today. Tha peace treaty now goea PARIS, Jan. 10. Tha supreme council tlona council Immediately after receivlul l effect, aa between Germany and thoe haa Wallace Ambassador In Paris ing .notice from found that since the pea era that have ftnall;L rat. fled It II f prem.ers Lloyd Georgearrival for and Nlttl Its that the first session has been fixedhowBelThe United State, Sly. Japan, or(jer 0f business h&j been so Increased next Friday. meetnot the at will be ever, represented division of the Jabot appeared to 0 twdj Siam, and LrU-- b treaty has noj yet been ratl-f.e- d necessary In order to facilitate busl ing as tha I ness the senate. by time British the ... the short .... , during .a If I and Provision for the president to Issue the cl??. An no premiers were able to ratified the treaty. Aa I main Italian n parla Consequently on the pro-I- k call for the Initial meeting of the coun,, JOUR DRUG PTORE IS AT I01-have ratification hor 0f ir. Lli.vd Georgs th council cil Is made In the peace treaty and offi; SOUTH MAIN Sf. been given by moat of the smaller pow- - I poRa cials explained that In algntng the cal. hRa been divided Into two parts, tho to tho treaty. China did j micro Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Mr. Wilson would rot be acting In his not sign th document because of her I Nittl meeting capacity as president of the United separately for considers-Objectioto ths Shantung provia on, but tJon of the Adriatic State. quAtion. 1 formed exactly how many Democrats of peace with Ger-- 1 The coming Into force of the treaty friends, he wIR demand a compete re-fen arrived at between proclaimed BritEarl Curton. the simultaneously, of the right of free speech and would agree to the Republican counter-fre- e Prince Felsal. nirny lah foreign secretary: Vittorio Bclalola, through exchange of ratifications today toratlon I pro were told by Senator petal. They preen. The dispatch say Amir Bald has asked ratification by between 3r.a Cam-boBritain, France, Italy Grept foreign minister; Jules of tha eastern invasion McKeller, and The Tennessee, Kendrick, that he be permitted was given on July , 1919, th day th Italian to go lefori tin secretary to the French and Germany will not - affect the United of the vanguard I general also arrived who framed force Johnson the Wyoming, today compromise which President Wilson said peace officials While conference to p re lent hi caa Id fai,oSng technically from California In the pereon of Joseph i reservations, that there had been no ministry of foreign affairs; Baron Mat- Rtatea, name ths war ths treaty to th United State su!, of of between the this state before a final decicountry Syria the Japanese ambassador, and Hugo of Ld Ange'ea. and Euatase Cul'l- - change of sentiment tlnoe the presidents sion is made on ths Svrtan question. smuts. C. Wallace, the American ambassador, and Germany still exists, trade tetween Scott sent were announcement see. more and of San that nan than Franc. They forty Tho long Interval between the assemwas some months resumed met independently and took np the re- the countries east by the volunteer Johnson organisa- Democrats wanted to compromise. Dlsoatches from Paris January 1 said bling of the peace conference at demands of ago and la steadily Increasing, particularports of committees on It waa to Senators McKeller and Ken- Prince on January It, 1919, and ths SignreFeisal and the French government ly the export movement from tltf Cr.lted tion In California. and Rumanians the for the Serbians drick new that th of the Republiplan alof was the had States. with reached an agreement whereby the treaty ing occupied vision of the Hungarian peace treaty. A 1 cans was presented and they announced most dally conference on ita provisions I report Th United States, however, will not prince which recommended the rejection recognize a French manthat they would take a canvass of Dem- date forwou'd representatlvea of the nationalI 0f (be demands waa approved by this be represented on any of tha various v.th th whole f Syria, In return on ocratic week. next it They opinion war with Germany or section of the council, .n commiss'ona set up by tha treaty for which for Franc would recogn'ae th ON declined to make any prediction aa to had broken relation with her, the prin- of an Arabian stae. to Includ carrying out Itrf terms nor Can this counI h1acceptability but toth said they formation TE IN - dual part being taken by delegates of i $FNA Damascus, Heins and Hamah un- EdwarcL-Warde- n Aleppo, try aeid consular ragents Into Germany -B were wVif with the progress of th der the administration la endett until the state of France, Great Britain, Iuly, Japan and of the prince with negotiations th United States. The first Important the assistance French of officials. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Efforts to J After their talk with Senator Lodge, th work completed was tha drawing up of A LONDON break the senate peace treaty deadlock three mild reservatlonitts who presented HohcnzoIIerns to Confer, r th covenant of the league of nations, also appeared and keep the treaty out of the political j the counter-proposwhich was finished on February 14. The Jan. 10 Former Emperor BERLIN, ABSENCE were advanced a step today 1 1. fled with th result. Senators McNary German the received representative William, saya a report from Amsterdam, when Republican senators advocating , of Oregon and Colt of Rhode Island i tmty on May J. counter-proposo con-twill cal' a Ohio, Jan. 1. State- was a dared CLEVELAND, tha situation drew up family conference of the Improving I ment of their view on the treatv.of after the peace treaty la ratii the set of compromise reservations stantly and said they were very hopeful fied. fnntnina League 1OTenaiU. ...I.,, Wisnations a have The property querilon and tha fuof ratification. Senator lanroot of peace and the league of submitted to them early In the week by I ON DON.' Jan. 10. Regret Over AmerOwners of Dodge, Reo and many other The treaty not only defines the term I been contributed by Senators Lodge and consin, the other conferee, described the ture residence of the family will b dis- automobiles of Democrats. group In from th ica's abstention I participating of "peace with Germany, but contains the Hitchcock tn be placed before the using th Northeast Eleccussed, according to th report. The Republican proposal, lo which Ita prospect aa not entirely hopeless. ratification of the treaty of Versailles tric' electrical equipment will Massaof nations covenant and the pro- - I dents and facuitle of 700 colleges and Is company's of had nothing to say. Ssnator said Lodge Senator Lodge sponsors in editorial now be able to get repairs- - and parts again expressed printed chusetts, the party leader, had given tenvisions for th International labor organ- - I universities, who will express their of United States. Status in this newspapers. morning from I a bona electric serThe document comprises fifteen Ions in a referendum vote to be taken tative assent, was understood to deal America's WASHINGTON. Jin. 10 Formal no vice station. It has been announced by aaya the Tele- onlv dssue collateral some the of part a with numerous annexes. It pro-- 1 next Tuesday. Two thousand member graph. with alike "cloud ward-Wathe of the In the reservation controversy, leaving to proapect tice ha been servtd pn Germany by F. T. Edwards of th Ed vided that aa toon as it had been rati-- I of Western Reserve university will vote, tn fled by Germany and three of the prin- - I Senator Lodge a statement save In part: present and ths future. It weaken pro- future negotlat'on the troublesome questhe United State. In With th. Motor Part, comiwny that th moral of the the toTthS I foundly league authority allied States United and has asked "The associated a ctpal pronothing power tions of article X. and equality of voting deposit at Paris today of 'ratlf.cationg Northeast Electric company of Rochesces verbal of the deposit of ratification I In the peace settlement and has received of rations and the aense of security reIn the league of nations. s, The al- power putting Into effect the treaty of ter, N. y.. thus their splendid nd devlree nothing excert the security garding the Immediate future. should be drawn up, from tha data of Democratic the Borne of suggestion lies have waited until they could wait that cord'tlons of the nrmlsrice line of electrical completing and putting which th treaty would come Into force and peace of the world. That peace, a ro equipment to have teen accepted, includ- were said 10 J. William Jan. now and still between United CHICAGO, must the Bryan relations forward govern go In longer them alone, fnf? a position to make repair on aa between the powers whleh had rati-- 1 majority of the senate believes, cannot In the Republican reaerya chan dlacmralon where States and Germany. "free advocated and susloss open sensible of have the I deeply of they na-felectrical every fled It. The treaty will enter Into force be achieved through the league of unit type tlon program of last session so that the concessions may be asked and given" in Announcement of this Action was made practlcaUy . now in tained, but still hoping that sooner or senate use on automobile. each other power at the date of the I lon a agreed to at Versailles. We not flea to hav would t'ons quel' th united State senate In an effort to tonight by the state ('pa'fnent. OutI not amend Much the league as It applies to later they will be rejoined by the great be accepted of ita ratification. ipeclal apparatus affirmatively by the other j roach a compromise cn the peace treaty, lining ths situation due to the fact that necessary expensive tn the car of th new line In October last a sufficient number of other nations, hut we are determined that republic." these to changes, n an address at th Iroquois club today, the In'ted States had not ratified the has Agreement powers. Edwards-War-de- n like other Journals, to politibeen installed the by comllpowers had ratified the treaty to com-- 1 R shall be made safe for the United calReferring, to bs was understood Then, lr no compromise can be reached, treaty. It said: conflicts In America the however, company during the past month, and ply with ths requirements for Its ef-- 1 I States. Burelv we who ask no territory, league nnd the Versailles regarding by , the tional on certain concesf.ons th present, with we for must la of tfAitv It the this government acquiesce, poritlon ia now the no whc company are Because wish fectivenee. Justified ready to mak reof the sinking of spoils of, war, crat in regard to other reservation. Ha proposed that the armistice continues In full force the Republican majority. says: pair on car- using the .Northeast Electhe German interned ships bv their of-- I lr saying under what conditions we shall votes In Democratic case that United and between the States not effect Is "The enough ghat I position very reassuring tric unit, fleer and crews at 8c pa Flow, how- - enter Into this world alliance." b withdrawn to permit th Republicans and and accordingly the provito Europeans who are living In a World Declare Progress Made. Mr. Edward haa' Just returned from ever, and the failure of tha Germans to I Senator Hitchcock's statement say In shattered vote by which sion Germany was drafted by a constitutional of the armlat.ee agreement of No- Pocatello, where he aided In opening th The counter-proposbv war. While Americans conlive up to aoma of the armistice terms. Part: covenant nations sub and the s we'l as 1914, vember 11, to mild the o( reservation we league tinue debate Republican treaty provision -derive some may r.ew service station "Thu are d struct company The Lodge reservation the allies on November 1 demanded that! from the fact that mitted to Senator Lodge before being laid would be ratified with reservation, and of the extensions of that agreement, re- far result(l from the Pocatello station because they go much further and crumb of comfort before the treaty was put Into effect Oer-- I statesmen like WHIIarn Jennings Brvan before the Democrat. Senator of thla allow th people to pass Judgment at main Mnd'rg on these two natona, hav been we verf and ar number of cnanges In the satlsfkctory, many should sign a protocol providing for I wrk GerNotice of this waa given to t Lodge the pods. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Democratic group said afterward tbqj Mr. now planning to .build new service covenant. They spe- - and for the destruction of the war- - Mn t ,he stated man government by the United State. turn Mr. Bryan very emphatically In the United Slates senate, have showel willingness to have the negotialeader in Mr. Idaho obllsa-othe Falla," aays and Edward. f reciprocal ahip guaranteeing th carrying out Gflcally repudiate w that there had been no aplit In the illusions about th of delay tions proceed. This step is Ah beginning of a chain ef lien to loin other nations In preserving no the armistice terms, Democratic party, and that auch a for Europe and the effect danger As a result toth the mild Republican It has bad upon new service station which th Rdwawds-Warde- n fine that time the question of --t he pro--1 b lerrltoriaJ,"Of integrity Suml. political .In- - Aupabjaiv- teem ,4b wo -Fv be abovrid , dra bad S mpany plan prestige, to establish In tocid. ard particularly th reparation proTnemDrg'"or thledg-idependence been made and wre hopeful that at addresses of himself and President Wtl-so- n Idaho, aocordmg to Mr. Edward. outside aggress'on This obligavision tn It, have been under negotiaagainst Jackson 'be soon the at day banquet. the might controversy CONVENTION least, Is In tion between tne allied aupreme coun- tion Article x specifically provided TO -"The president and I differ In method Its minor feature 4 stripped of most of or cil and the German government. If agreed-- , to by all natlona affords Officer Inst Ailed. It waa and and not In purpose, he said. three sublet t and narrowed to two a practical Inaurance agalnat any war only within, th past fortnight that th KEYNOTET to The Tribune. Washat letter "The ted also them when that Sjwd.l to of regd The Trttwn. president's predU Many Spec!! In the If of future. renudlated cpnquest actuation began to clear, an continued Mr. Bryan, "contains SPANISH FORK, Jan. 10 A power ington. the time came the big stumbling block Idmho, Jan. . At th meetof tne tonnage demands uponadjustment I bV now it Is an Invitation for Opr- ON TUESDAY Germany of article X end voting equality also words open to construction Isthat indifarming convention will be held In Spaa. ingRlFERT, of the' Retokrfh lodge Wednesday many to renew attacks, because It leaves I being reached. me seto cate on January 1. undr the that posath'e Fork compromise could be removed and ratification th th were infollowing officer in oo"nt th question wheroer we' must id Th president at Parts.. He-d-man of th JSnanieh Fork Motor com- exerting . ' cured. f Chicago Tribune Spectat Service ) stated: Mr: y. - t.tnd or, fj. G. ; Mb. oRtntissions Created. . be taken ntd account more we could counter-proposla than for to any Th thtr the expect the of promotion Hubmlsa'on pany. meeting vice Jessie Nelou, president; Mrs, CArl Thet students will vote on six qua i WASHINGTON, Jan. III- With th of totter conditions on the farm. Democrats came after the aerate d- - to do.'' Peffect of tl.a treaty tlons, for, 8.: Mr. H. Jackabn, financial . and compromise, ram Johnson of California returned to the Mr. Bryn said hi plan of compromise Good speakers from various points will Llpps, a number of taking the end of a day wlilca had at Oe ret.ryT cnmmlsjlons created by It framed after against Mra b.jrned Dwrls, treasurer-Mr- s consultation with leaders I g . be present, ineifd'-spring Into existence, the league of na- of both ntdea, in order to ?reant the Washington from California today to be- - heft the chamber and cloakroom alive 'or the alternative of allowing th Emma Dickson, I. G, ; Mr. 6. of the Vtah Agricultural oong, tion will begin to function by th cali-o- f case merly O. O ; M rs. Ward Wilson, confairly. th first meeting of Its CuiincIL and who holds the wtrd, i ductor; Miss Florence Avera, warden, As soon as the result wM and three-tenth- k land wheat preparations will b hastened for the tak-lf- g be relegrwohed compiled, to the In'ercoller'ete acre who will be the main of plebiscites In th arras where the per referendum committee New at committee at Brook!) n, N. 'y. Kinj Killed ia Aralanch. conferences waa a t!k t nfl he league of nations, end w can go speaker. TpuIation Is to hay the opportunity of treaty morgm-r- o Ynrg. Who.wll record the resuts of th b It la understood that Senator Johneen between Motw the l"n- - lo work. from Ford ROME. whether their territories shall vot Jan. 10, Stories of avalanche J. Senahnr Senator Representative, from ail parts of the country. will announce a platform of "prngressi v of them a twnecrat terwovd of asperate from Germany and tax on an-comnary. 'th Oliver Blow company, th y are reaching Rom. One Amerieahism. In wnlch h wl.l call upon haw taken a Alabama, KhoderW-McLean Manufacturing several houses In a small vblaga. In urglrg a Resume Negotiations. her allegiance. part prominent J the to were ackilled by another, Republican party and the American Seeding company Thirteen persona th commissions now beginning their Fnator H.trhcock con'prrniir cept President Wi sons rhal.enRe to make of Neln!k, and in the village of Ayes, near Aosta, work probably th most important take part. fnorrUc the . t.pan and China hav atnrtad naotatloiia will the pear treaty the issue. The senator, ar. rorforrel thwithactlnf were killed erven th rhow. Traffic on the A motion Mveral of th Keep Boy person DONE reparation commission, which wi l I,do s picture of on ttf cf tha raatoration who haa made numerous g amount of the labor tne. dent on th Farm." wiU.be presented. Simplon railroad, bit ween IT rail and APhouyj tha ftountun to Rgpnblana. y.at arooMinf to w tw ha been re trip over the country during the treaty rgratlon Yarao, it spy ai ef tn of thrSo uOHfrnaftfTy were v fijt t gram receivedChina, CONGRESS Interrupted. today ly the New Wnril, f.kbt believes that Jbesulent mcTAleL 1 Delta. : duty Bern to, regull Germs ey'w pay. Back to Open r ryifjn'ft haL a her. from Tax to attitude fia placed In the HardsWllsoq'g of Vie ITTKHTt of indemnification during the next and to HpubLoana BrooEyn'g Elf Drtnrti. 10 -Jan. An WASHINGTON, Idea of Republican party the atrurgeat possible rontHua theJr rempromina afforta DFLTA. Jan. 10 Th Ftrat National b rty years. despite Agreement Is Protested. ?h n& and ur'Hy of ihm work of tn weapon YORK. Jan. 1 will open January U The VET In the 192 campaign. bank of Brooklyn cenrp In Premdent dH'ln'atlo wulch a- - to PaH favor Bcjnusry rotrmlss.ons. a cmfrenr show a jn earn At th 'opening. Presi- offlc,al. annotmcMl tonight that tb popu-tk- n .t time. It la Unleratood. tff takinr tha queainn Into tha campaign. tf vpon lb PARIS. Jan. 10 A dispatch from Ntce officer are Frsrk L th new bound art- - s of But of the iortr-xvl exceed 2, W. R Senator that today Johnson will aiker, bowing pla-- e sw dent: n pre,dent. opponent himself Said, with tn political Barr Ant o today bam. ftsrjy-twBelgium, Asked. Joeej h 1l:ir erin.te I baaed on th . i iry( r. preeidcnt, ere agreement aquarr'y on record sa a liberal, and tax U parti4 sd of Amir Fell. won of Jh king of the Frank Flngree, Th ':. are to be and ronyntlnns - ' Directors J now being taken and which la half com- -' . or- prepared h- - a strong stand sirnimtf what he regards p, . Itea.yurance on tht aubjert wer Hedje. h teWgraphei to th fcretdnt Chrie'cnorm. . n O. phwrd The tst eenrj tn 1911 Archl tkalicr Rub.ria, T,. ' f,' Cgecho-Slovak- 1 ia re-f!- I 112-1- I Oer-man- n, pr-au- : th' Ver-eal- le STUDENTS PREPARE REFERENDUM FOR ON PEACE TREATY EFFORTS TO BREAK PACT DEADLOCK - fOVT)Vlr IF Will 1 J JOURNALS REGRET OF UNITED STATES Intermountain Agent for Northeast Electric. -- al stu-leag- opln-isatio- n. aba-nc- r NO SPLIT SAYS BRYAN t WILSON IS HIGHLY PRAISED e," 1 rd or can-deno- ' j Demo-Chronlc- J Jwo-thtr- al mean-reparati- at. I a- -- JOHNSON 1 SPANISH FORK PLANS -- ARMING MAKE SPEECH NIGHT -- au-sol- e, dld-we- ll nator -. - ii, xty-aev.n bu-h- I ed ot com-psn- V4Sr AMOUNT tf exe.-jtto- OFJWORK PEACE n BY speech-makin- br -- 5 yn,t ... rivM Wil'i jt Japans-newspape- Ilta VV trtti, Rea-ssuranc- cs-hl- ra n ent.t |