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Show 1 THE WEATHER. . Wednesday and Thursday, falrt hot much change la temperature. 8!her ' Local Settlement Prices. Most to men noci net t&uzht ns to !, reminded" to buy War av much fl HI'S 31 $18.8i Copper (cathode) SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY; '"7 " ings Stamps. , VOL. 100, NO. 92. Lo 1920.,. 14, - 22 PAGES FIVE CENTS. V7 . NATIONS IN LEAGUE COVENANT. ARE NOTIFIED OF INTERNATIONAL COUNCILS FIRST ASSEMBLY IRES Mexican Critic Gets Invitation to Make GARRY P Full Investigation Carranzais Finance Minister Sends Word to ator Fall to Come to Mexico and Get Real Facts. PRESIDENT Jan. Soviet Ark to Sail From Kiel F, MOT With Red Carjjo Sen- Test Vote on Adoption of the Versailles Agreement Effort Reservations. Approves aure n The United IEL, Jon. 13. States army transport Buford, lying off Kiel aeversl days, with 249 undesirable alien, deported from th United States, vrhll repair war being mode to her boll-ergrill leave tonight for an unannounced Baltic port. Where her passenger grill bo debarked Is a secret The correspondent gras taken aboard today by' Authority ot the American naval officials At Berlin and given tho first general outline of the Bufords trip. Tha voyage, the ship officers said, gras quiet, but the sea rough. In tha early days asof the journey the radical sembled on deck during fair greatlier and sang tho Marseillaise and tha Internationale. When rough greath-e- r gras encountered they remained a, in Ensue n diacovered, and I jou he will go New back a sincere friend of M xteo and make a report that will result in bringing more Mexico, chairman pf the senate cordial relations between the peoples of mibcnmrriUee investigating the the United Stales and Mexlcq. 'assert itnvv PPbsmvtit Vr a J& 'SiHiatMtV from' Lii lfc Vi- -' - rteiw Csbrets la not an enemy of the United Carranza Result-- at -minlster of finance Jn President Slates, hut hsr real friend tltl.u-nd Carranza's cabinet, to go to Jiexloo City brands a similar accusation against himand "find out what Mexico really is,' self. which, he said, lias been so widely for circulated, as false. Ho declared ho is was made public here tonight.- - It le at gll times to act reasonably ready form of a message for the with the United States and even to give lean people, entrusted to J. J. McCul- - her the benefit cf the doubt in ali matman of El Paso, Texas. ters. j lough, a business "But I am. nevertheless.1 he adds, Kenor Cabrera declared: We are not first, last and always a Mexican, and NEW TORK, Jan. 13. Ratification of fullest Investigation let the but 1X7,11 I cannot sacrifice the against and privileges rights VY 111 u fu and falr indeed of my country when they can be justified the peace treaty by compromise polled To h the message said, "I by sound national usage and comity. I the heaviest vote in thirty-tw- o colleges T'" appreciate it very much if you will love the United States. I have learned V1UUU extend an invitation from me to Senator the English language there and nt this and universities throughout the country below. Kali to come to Mexico City and make time am educating three of my children which had reported complete return tolila work of real value. I shall oifer him there. It is absurd to make me an enemy referendum In the intercollegiate every facility here in Mexico City to of America and to try to stir up the night find out what Mexico really is and what country over the machinations I am sup- voted upon today by the student bodies In tne government is doing; to examine posed to be- - 1 i.ng awake nights to put of 190 institutions of higher learning. By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. the thirty-tw- o WA61JI.V.7. v .Dn 13. Assembly of fully the many mares neats which he haa over on her. colleges, which Included By PARKE BROWN. (Chicago Tribune Special Service. the great eastern universities of Harthe counctl of the .fugue of nattona in Tribune Cable, Copyr.ght.) (Chicago .11 well w Jan. WASHINGTON, Cornell the mark beginParis next TYldhy, vard, Tale, Trliieeton, Columbia, Jan. 13. One of those 'TO BERLIN, known men a and for i women, In and tio University of Pennsylvania, apeak ing interr stionul ooopiraning of a new era harmless and mobs which the del. -x twentj-sigreat organizations compristotal of 29,910 vote were cast. Of tnese lion and the first great step toward the dors of Bolshevism say should not be ing 20,090,090 members, descended upon idea! concert of nations, President Wilson 11,182 were 4n favor of ratification by met with armed opposition, but vrfi U.i senate today and made a determined declared in issuing the cal for the meetcompromise anu the next htghest vote kindliness and understanding, today vaa effort to on break Vert.ie deadlock the of peace as the for without treaty provided by ratlflcat.on, cast, ing, givoo an opportunity to demonstra'e treat-- . Bo a far could be or sailles. The text of the cti nan trade amendment. reservations freely before the reichstag in pi ole. dd bolt. tonight pot budgo a they thirty-tw- o The letum public tonight. completed against the exploitation law. .After drawing up resolution caking showed 563 votes for lb Lodge reserMt viiQ bring the league of canon into Twenty of th mob are dead and moi vations and 81 02 cast against adoption of upon all parties to the treaty conflict to being a. a living force, dented to the than 100 Wounded. Alleges task of assisting the peoples of ail counthe treaty Tn any form. The result In make sacrifice in th interest bT immeThe occasion of the demonstration was tries In their desire for peace, prosperity the total return received so far repre- diate peace, the delegation appeared at the second reading in the upper house of the Counsel and their to capitoi and happiness, the cablegram addressed of same pica division presented opinion sent virtually the the act creating factory councils in tb to Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan. as indicated by th individual return tor Senator Rod go, the Republican leader, 1 . reichstag. Independent socialist deWar Canapd Senator , Kitchocck. th Democratic . Brazil, Belgium srtd Spain said. - The the thirty-tw- o college. Says that the act doe not meet the demands leader. Two of their number went to president is convinced that its progress Vote Close Here. of the workmen, and Die FYeihelt. a the White House to ask the president to will accord with the noble purpose to Be Be radical socialist organ, published an apStudent and faculty of th University abate his uncompromising stand, hut got Special to The Trlboae. which It is dedicated." President Wilson's message was transSAN FRANCISCO. Jan-1- 3. of Utah yesterday voted in favor of th no farther than a parley with Secretary Following peal In the name of fifteen unions some to United state mitted by the ' department teleunion ,say without authority to ail a copy of Chairman Hays ratification of the league of nation and Tumulty, . States embassies in the countries named WASHINGTON; Jan. U. Mine trASinN'tfTONh'Jan. .IS, Stats' nation-wid- e of Senator Lodge told the petitioner that gram to Secretary Glass referred to In workmen to stop work at noon and asthe peace treaty in poll for formal presentation to these governin ratthe central competitive field cannot under the law repeal ments. It was the saute in each case, he and hi Republican associate are dispatches this morning; Salt Lake City, semble In frost "of the reichstag at colleges, taken on six possible method told the commission named to settle of " ' with the exception of the address and the ification of the constitutional amend ' at disposing thaquestian.. n Hon. Utalu ready-te- r Carter alas. 3 O'clock.' "consider"' T; January promise "pro? to Txjndrm fotall text of The plurality given to unqualified ratiment, Wayne flT Wheeler, counsel for the' the bituminous coal strike that they would Inch radicals of th the inch, in Democrats front to desire ranks by Washington, tho posals submit Treasury, was Secretary of Utah University accept, with a slng.e reservation, any fication by thoover Antiaaloon league declared today In the proposal for com- and made clear hi belief that an un- D. C. My Dear Mr. Secretary: Arriving forced the police to give more ground.. only two votes award the commission might make. recommendations statement discussing Text of CalL promises which would avoid th danger derstanding speedily could be reached If here Just now, 1 find your telegram of Then, with only a handful qf troop opThe operators said they would not be of defeating ratification and leave the In compliance With aiticle V.of the for repeal made to the lawmakers of I am prased to mail you a posing them, the radicals tore away yesterday. of war by the'Unlted States the president would permit the Democrat a party to tee fixing of coal prices beyond decla-atlo- n . oveuant of the league of nations, which New Tork ty Governor Smith. knocked the soldier down, hlvNd Denver speech, which I will of to vole their Hitchconvictions. domestic copy my the 8entor ami of settlement questions same tmo nt went effect time ss Ibe the Mr. Wheeler cited the attempt of New the period of effectiveness of the U'-e1 note your their Beads and chests and threw Lie, the jurisdiction of the league. read. to doinformed be have cock the was beyond ho you glad of delegation eraallles 28, of of June 1519, treaty the wartime measure under whlGi At the University of Utah th voting which it is a part, the president of the Jersey and Ohio to withdraw ratifica- law, Inquiry as to what I said touching upon helpless over the balustrade to the con- " ing the best he could to react a United Slates, acting on behalf of those tion of the fourteenth amendment. Con- the government liai controlled food and was as fol'ows:No. , y. under the limitation of conces- th lnisuso of governmental instrument crete pavement eight feet below. 126: I, students, Bropostt'on fuel Ives. nations which hate deposited tliatr Inand to counsel for refused the Ralph Creng, the pi accept repeal IS. and functions by the Democratic organi- Women March Proposition No. 2, students, 88; sion laid down by the president. struments of ratification iu Paris as cer- gress central Mob. those were With counted among operators, explained that without faculty, 1. Proposition No. 3, student, tified tn a process verbally drawn up by both states sation for political purposes. I did not No. 4. Democrat Proposal Rejected. the operators 65; faculty, i. Proposition Without their rat- malting this reservation the French government, dated Jauuaty voting affirmatively. Th soldier hadn't attempted to e furnished the name of had that you ,. 5. say N'o. -59; Proposition faculty. could not legally .1o,n any g suffilu, 1920, has the honor to Inform the govification the amendment lacked The only slsrii of an advance toward all buyers of Liberty bond for the tie their arms, but their comrades comn-No. , student, students 48. ernment of Great Britain that the first agreement, ile also said the operators 123; faculty, 13.Proposition cient votes to become operative. a settlement aurieg the day was the of the Democratic committee a a mailing to tho rescue fired shots over tha heads meeting of the council of the league of Chief Justice Marshall v. as quoted by would not nuke their acceptance of the nations will be hrld in Pails, at the minassertion of Senator Colt, Republican, list. of the mob. After a moment's hesitation commission a award contingent upon the The Six Propositions Were : Mr. Wheeler as follows: istry of foreign affairs, on Friday, Januthat tne Democratic proposal of a comWhat I did say then, and what I now they, too, were attacked. The reserve ary IS, at 10.30 a. m. 1. amendwithout answers ratification of to one a series of Favoring "The principle is aeeer.od that preparation promise on Article X would not be un- repeat, is that the Democratic adminis- were ordered out They fired. Into 11. The president earnestly ventures the ments or reservations. legislature la competent to repeal an act questions which the operators yesterday acceptable to his fellow - mild reserve-Uonlst- tration sent' out thousands of tons of mob and used machine guns. hope that the government of Great Britin any form. t. ratification Opposing ain will bo lit a position to send a reprewhich a former legislature was compe- asked the commission. 3. Favoring ratification with til senate But as it i acceptable to none propaganda to Liberty bond buyers, food For three hour straggly lines of sentative to this first meeting. He feels tent to pass. The correctness of this lu accepting the commission' authori- majority reservations. of the other Republicans it would com- card signers, war workers, etc., during women and children marched tnrougb t that it Is unnecessary for him to point out 4. which streets toward the common center U,e any compromise mand far less than tho necessary sixty-fo- the paper shortage, while limiting th the deep significance attached to the principle, so far as respects general legis- zation, the operators, Mr. Crews said, ex- would Favoring make possible immediate ratificareichstag. To all appearances they were votes. meeting of the Importance which it must lation, can never be controverted. But if pected that the commissions award tion. us of harmless, as the friends of the Bolel the that the and press, by paper assume In the eyes of the world. slackhavt Compiomlse negotiations should of Itself constitute a final consucceedunder a law, say, and as they gradually filled the ,5. Favoring a separate peace with Ger- ened until after the Democrats elect a larger part of it was Democratic political It will mark the beginning of a new an act be done cannot lcai of the a of tne question Ing league undo it. The past tract between the miners and operators many, era In International cooperation, and the ing legislature leader on Thursday. Senator Underwood propaganda, and that all of It va paid entire wideandKoenig's plats between to settled be nations aftarwards. reichstag tlergorten only an to tho White House, and, after a went first great step toward the Ideal concert cannot be recalled by the most absolute for the period of time fixed by the on 6. Favoring reservacompromise fiery orator beneath a red fi ,tr of nations. It will bring the league of Ulk with Mr. Tumulty, asserted he for by th taxpayer money. I did say?' tions that would avoid danger of defeat- would Thousands nations Into being as a living force, de- power. be chosen minority leader and as that name 'were being procured by th sustained the interest. and wr.lle etlil clear their pin. 4 making ratification, ing homeward, Robinson President drifting gan him leminci&j that voted to the task of assisting the peoples would such Senator to Hitchcock Democratic hundred permit the organization by to has sole declare continue in charge of the that congress were taken by others; so, while thne power IsAXsJIXG, Mich., Jan. tu.A allility of pregit2-fof all countries lu their desire for peace, TTUaoi available thousand from of Ue creatin. every fight. th--- c source, tieaty domestic lOO.OvO war. In and and were that Iflter th the questions ratifying still claims he haa th leader-siil- n and that thousands of letters were being were probably60, OoO at participants, The president the Michigan legislature prosperity ami happiness. authored It only1 to make Monroe doctrine ore outside the Jurisdic- Hitchcock one time befne without comrr.Iee.on only Is convinced that Its progress will accord federal prohibition amendment clinched. out it sent an be which by money soliciting dally award votes used disas by a of bawls are to a referendum tion the league. Plural mlgit with the noble purpose to which It is submitting the question Oscar 8. BLraus of New York headed an offlc force numbering from 200 to 300, theIn reichstag. or a contract. He asked If the op- qualified in any dispute in which this with the new pollm , ra argued in the tate aupreme court orators dedicated. would not modify the language country la disqualified from voting, and the delegation urging ratification today. spending hundreds of dollars aaiiy, and which conformity here signalized the recent repeal of today. The league covenant provides that the were folWorld York as New had Organizations a th that m represented published folto their sole be the comes into Mr. acceptance accordingly, and this country court Tne question Noske, the reiel judge whether statement that the Democratic national martial law by Iflntster fund! snail consist of representatives of lowing not in sight, umv refusal by Secretary of etle Crew s finally agreed that the commission Its obligations have been met before it lows: tne American Rights league, George Haven commttlea was proposing to raise a fund welir troops were principal allied and associated powsnould uetcrmlne that point. from the withdraws militarized to league. accept about twenty petitions Initiatory Vaughn polite wt-- e Putnam and James B. Townsend; AmeriOf 810.000,000 ers, together witn representatives of four The mine workers understand that the on the mess ire. the long, wide steps of t i anions strung other members of the league. The latter seeking a 'referendum can Morrison-anof I did Federation What Labor, Frank say then, but to which be a lams of a new wage Favor Reservations. Attorneys for the petitioners obtained award shall and are designated in tne covenant, until apMatthew Well; Association of ColI now call your attention, is that 1 ain main entrance. not of lte! an agreecourt an order requiring the sec- agreement Miked results legiate Alumnae, Mrs. Glen Levin Swig-ge- tt reliably informed the Democratic com18. Jan. NEW pointment by the league assembly, as from the York, I ment. said John cause to Lewis, show a state writ why acting presi- were shown in the balloting in New Enretary of .Spain, Brazil, Belgium and Greece. .Beand Mrs. Ramoud B. Morgan; mittee has even resorted to draw ing draft Police Brushed Aside, be issued re- dent of the mine wot her. cause of Greece not having ratified the of mandamus to should not on the to Enforce Peace. Oscar S. Straus on bankers in whose banks government ratification today colleges gland I League Is Departures homeward tucr fused, and at not trust tho record being made accept th petitions and quiring him and the league of and Hamilton Holt; Da'o men's league, funds are deposited, wiring such bankers 3 oclock correspondent t.ie peauo tm-te 1 photograt treaty as jet, the cull, as issued bv t te the amendment be foie the poop's here which can tc used subsequently aa of president, did not Include that nation. place November. r.atiors. to leav e, thinking tho deinwi- a basis for a leusai by the operators to pher began on Page 3, Column 1.) 4 The other vacancy in the counctl. alien next on Mains Column the number Iu four 3, (Continued was over. colleges, 2.) (Continued Page a into tominis-sion'wage agreement the s Assistant Attorney General Retan. ar- write It assembles Friday, win le the United led. C dby, Maine aud Bowdoiu gave nos the radicals who rema.ser, award. fc tales. guing for the state, cortended that only Ibtratlon the great cire.e of hums nr j . Mr. Crew si second piare to number 3. President ltoitnsou sa-acts of the state legislature are subject a numset Boston for the inner circle. Tnere to college majority an tha: act t.ie commission should meant stipulation to referendum. lie luslsted with number I second. -i speeches and antlgovernment a bill passed by the legislature. Attorney have power to determine what t.ie pro- berAt 3,Brown COMMISSION TO with number liumoe" led, The police did net intw i increased. tng contended that cedure should bo had cleared up this for the "wet advocate favored Amherst number 1, with ns allowed the demonmrants fere. They in the point. GERMAN legislative power rested solely far as the lower steps and even oa the Miner repretentatp es put before the numoer 4'eeconJ. Massachusetts Agrielectorate. heaviest cultural the vote polled to s college cither de commission their full demands as Origsloping roadway leading Of the higher steps to tho building. made and refused by she operators for number 6. witn number 1 second. NRV YORK. Jan. 13. The Association inally Then the vanguard began squeezu g before tne the 'of coal ancalling to National Prohibition strike last TiRlS. Monday. Jan. is. (French wire- Opposed N. 13 PRINCETON. Jan. this tin v. Advo forward. It gained the si-J., Acting President Levi renounced today It would seek to intervene Novemlier. less service. Wlta the opening on Sat... moe- s-woe aicenvpied, bu! tbs v cates a of , the. demands for compromise mi cited nrogram.won incroao x if. JAM6&.M pew The" iffld refcsmsTTOin the suit broug.it by the state of .Rhode ByDWfN-turday of the period, during wxieg Ger Island If forced back. tew .steps. 4btn ?c- - -'vi'tory today In Pnncetona uork fn ihe United btatea supreme court cent ia wages, ihe where' .Rce (New- iork Time Cable. Ckj.APtgiit.) and scheme, referred tt Unjf must pay her 4eta to the abkei. to determine ' On five-da- y movement the of the and rifles eled rations poll naestion. foe stopped. league t.ie aroot;tioq- of doun.e week, th valldify of t.,e eightit rested a.ong ltb many other mut-teIt tg announced that t.ie commission on ARIS, Jan. IS. Th UniteJ There was Blow pushing again. O The organisation be- shifts and for ihe cons.deration by dis- Of the 1596 voles cast. &9o lav ore.! a amendment. referred tnere. Rom days ago at leperatlons must fix the amount due by eenth , not going to get any German Ihe supreme of the police gave waj, and the f compromise between the Lodge and Demoof Internal tricts e tills is the quickest way to detertter dear.d' d.fferences, council meeting Ambaesodor end sl. In t.ie mine whether the amendment is Germany belore May i, Of of the mob reached one of the th , t cratic the moat fended of them. remaining etch or docks after aL Washwas Wallace WashIf out to asked find legally arahlps commission the will see that a meantime, favored the adoption of the Thousands Burged fctwmd a .1 Tho efficiency and bea'th of mins votes 261 wa ready to agree to this plan of doors. part of th constitution. ington ha notified the ailles they ington Germany carries out her obligations. with only th Lode reservation. outflanked the. little command o( pr , workers, he declared, required shorter treaty need not bother about sending over division. Until tne amount of reparation payS55 favored ratification wltnout reservawhich was eooa 8" allow d j .. uniforms, and he added, hours, teat, the mioere tw per cent share which wa asments ha been fixed Germany will have At todav's meeting Sir. Wallace asked by the mob. would endeavor to snow tho commission tion or amendment, and the remaining America. to deposit &0,000.040,(k0 marks in gold, or if allies still council adhered the to the signed were to in ratification opposed that the average bituminous coal mine eighty Just before Frank Po'k. chief of th their plan of division by which Arr.erUa its equivalent In material, ships, securiLANDED did not work rnors thirty hour a any form. American peace de.egatton. quit Pari, would get two per cent of the remaining I Machine Guns Used. ties and coal. As security for this portion case. in week any the allies drew up of the debt, which is payable Immediplan of apportion- German warships, and two hundred and I The crowd milled up ar.d down t a Harvard for Compromise. PARI.-?- , Jan. 13. (Hava.) Th steamer ment for th remaining German wershlp thousand ton of materia! twoad steps. From its midst a shot - t seventy-fiv- e ately, the German government! will b CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Jam 12 Harvard a well a maritime equipment, demanded tho Gormans are to hand over. When he flrcJ, lh bullet ending; up a puff forced to hand over gold bonds repre- Ceylon lanaed a number of on vote the from lost at in It Pail'c in ehip Afrlque ratification of the lull amount. Muidtou from the university, payment for sinking the 8iapa Flow received an affirmative anewer. he said whit senting i addition last night, according to advice to the T h peace treaty end league of nattona. fleet. This division gsv seventy per that he to this, a sum of authorized by V as.dngton nampots high overbosta. .ro 3 MEXICO the todav polled it heaviest vote, both among cent to Great Britain and then spilt up to state r'at America waived lier r.ghts thought th firing cam from Other were placed on shore at maiks In gold bonds, lmmedlag!v Matin. 1 the In F01 and Rocnefort. student cent. t,.e til favor be exacted, and another faculty. of th rest among th Various allies and to tne too per and trembled, bui there aer no furs negotiable, NEW TORK. A dTpaich Jan, 13 About l.'d) i Immediate ratification by compromise. No ection wa taken on who should get bhots. Naples to th Havas im of 40.000.000,000 marks in gold bonds, po era, America getting two ' associated Fighting frtM. two from all part of flsh'n boats from the Ameri 'an usn Th vote fol.ows: mit cent. Without counting th mari- till American share. I will probably wo gerud a ay. FWce of broKcnpiihc whirh the commission vl'l negotiate only r tu t va? per gene) siijs t'-For ratification without reservation or time equipment of docks and cranes, Into Lie allied povL Thus we lose one bulled at tJiem. Fnock'ng on brought In bodies of tne country nll ainrt from hL Loul for as it shall consider the ficjncla! condition ecer.e of tne I a dismantled German cruiser, one leoond-- ! va thrown to the pagein! t of Germany warrant. apemcn w..o ptrliheJ. among them three Mexico Cttr the nMdi of revt rnooth to amendments SS7; opposed to ratlficat'cn etc., it we figured by Mr. Polk' exfonter ronjmer"IaI roation be InfO-iform, l.i; for ratlncation with pel is that this divlzon t.oj' stve Amerand one five thousand five and Amelcn ooldiers who iiad been ft va ten minute Use i r' taeen iho tao founiric huixirod-toit mi atona. 4e9; for Iirme-- d ica one German cruiser and one the Lcdae dock. Two tn.nut iroro. and fiom thv' ' League Can Stop Fighting. n n n eeai.-vnojWNnJ he of the ate rst'fication by Coir This Irdoent vee tke sjhjet t 11!J; It was funner, specified that Amefica m feat f tn bui tiingunncar i4rf rbtti 11 Rob- - i New UorJ : No, Jan. h .No. No.' bun No. rt fa Cham gginNEd. deal of loli I, 2, S, Two ci coi rr.ei' in d p onat- - l S, 3; one must s.nk them after Ration Cota Bat per . Raised. tnteeting pen ,rirhnf . jer. tonrace. to cir i ber of Corrmero it Tl u 4, 54. spoaXtng hero 1001 .1,1.1 that thU afternoon. cent of four ,.undred t.Ov.s'd , T i to,- bortj thtftnouM.rd f t?VLr.M T ihe leagie of nsliors could fre Jan, 13. t delegation ail ne e'orieri o f ' , aeked for th that Flew sinking, would t'at t . rply cam i" t prw 4(nt ktrg v to raT t ! br.rsr the f.ahllng In for border rtat cat t.e ii iv Itjftird ha,-:a one jjrxiran but from 13. fT Jan. Conn.. American headquarV fen ion 'r .MW HAVEN, them. tiuniJei gven t var Uo'n.-.-p.'t -- a.e of at end bv oemand'mr lire locrfa'! per cnt umier I u.s an) th ov erire.jt s of nni ter no Ptatament ! fortAco-mbetween tee ixxlze and Demo- - doU. w .'.it b w would lav hod to oa ti. fol ghien e to t. ed the f e c k . Te n FWair.lswuJi i warn var on Ttoinie-lv itusevg b) a LU! fcdcOtea Jrt tb i.o e fi fookej-a:iovt-rdo o1 rri 7oit a so to stp fig'iUi.g . l l.rg t..e ote to ir.a co tho tni a s. 4 Column Fo 3, If (Cootluuel TJote5ked Fag th;r ) ftasd. i (Cont.kuo4 ou sucj. a, C nuc, 3 ) 4 EW YORK, Meeting Will Open in Paris Friday; New Era ' in World Cooperation Will Be Inaugurated. IS. An Invlta-tutto- n to, Senator Fall of of Committee From Organization in. Utah University Favor of Ratification Meet With Failure. Gives Small Margin aiA-- 1 d -- -- Unqualified ... Mr. Wllson Believes Paaci .f . Ua laivillij Acceptance. ii Frirra fnr in Affairs of All Peoples. j Settlement of Tangle Still in Dotibt; Action of Democratic Senate Leader I Awaited. Troop. Fire Into Mom When Radicals Offcrj Riotous Protest Agains t the Exploitation Law. Flame Throwers Used to Disperse Crowds Which Carry Fight to Steps of Parliament. 13.-K- orty i- -tl - nt Thousands of Tons of Democratic Propagan da Sent War Workers. Commissions Award With Single Reservation Will Antisaloon League Ratification not Repealed. Approved. !egi-latur- es yi -- . s, r se fjc-ult- etu-den- i-- priLe-fl.ln- s! , nC ur -- 1 -- - y America Declines Crumb of Scppa Flow Indemnity FIX AMOUNT OF FIRST PAYMENT flag-wav- , -- p- nt cy six-ho- -- f - w rese-vatto- PASSENGERS FROM LOST SHIP tanr la 40.09,-C00.0- -- TRADE EXPEDITION TO VISIT Vs dlsor rlor Cei-ll- y d lttr k 1 re-e- -v Men-co- imm.-haiG- t- -e pi . -i iuj r te y oimn J 1 r m Com-prom- e elg'.t-thouiw- i , l az.j |