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Show TUI SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING,' JANUARY but because of tta lofty patrtollam, isn permit no aubatantisl modification or al- -i teratlon of ths measure of prole lion It has demanded and won." He declared every great nation had exacted Us piles for the league of natlone and that America paid for acceptance of the league In surrender of our principle and the barter of people and terrltorlte and then guaranteed the awful toll taken for all time. Senator Johnson asserted - that the menace of the league was leaa than the "menace of the scarcely labor In the peace treatv. "1 bog to remember, he said, "that not )ou only has Great Rrltaln six limes the representation and six times the voting power of the United fetates under the league, but under the treaty. In the Important labor conference. American labor, the most conservative in the world, hae four votes out of Its. Undersecretary General Ca blcs Action to Sir Eric Drummond. (Continued From Page One.) lahor conference In Washington last No ember. With Kir Krle end Jean Monet, the uiuleriretar central, he was a member of the cabinet of the league. Under their general direction a staff of expert selei ted fioin many countries has been working on tentative plane for disarmament mandates, protection of minorities. a court of International Justice and other instruments provided by the covenant. Mr. J'oadkk will return to law practice. -- Pact Adjusters at Odds. 1 "' Senators WASHINGTON. Jen. 19. working on compromise reeervatlone to the peace treaty today reported reaching their first major dispute the question of toting po.wer in the league of nations of the British colonies and ,domlnlon. On thie reservation, the fourteenth of the Tajdge program, the Democratic and Republican members of the bipartisan com-On mittee ware laid to be far apart. minor datail of the other leaa Important reservations today's meeting, it was stated, resulted in some progress. Most of todays session was spent In discussing tho colonial voting reservation and adjournment was taken until tomorrow. ' Leaders agreed that the conferences probably would continue, but with the final outcome still In doubt. Chairman Lodge today called a meeting of the foreign relations committee for Wednesday to consider the resolution of Senator King, Utah, proposing a declara tion by the senate favoring award of Thrace, except Constantinople, to Creoce. Tilt Enlivens Senate. 'sL' w. A spirited title occurred In the senate today when Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska, administration leader, presented final figures In the recent college vote on the peace treaty and expressed satisfaction that a large majority waa against what he called "the destructive Lodge reservations." He also commented on the sise ( t;w vxe if'as'icJ:fied'raliftc.!k,7,.'foe which the Nebraska senator said the Democrats are ready to stand. Senator Edge Repuhlkan. New Jersey, replied that "the college vote was 3 to 1 against unqualified ratification," while Senator McCormick, Republican, Dllnols, said the league to enforce peace Intervened In the college referendum by furfor nishing speakers and material speeches The discussion ended when Senator Drandegee. Republican, Connecticut, presented a protest from the Chinese Society of the United States again; the Shantung award, saying that he would refrain from submitting tha Shantung qu lion to a "straw vote of college boys of the country. Reed Predicts Defeat. . NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Defeat of the peace treaty with or without reservations was predicted tonight by Senator James A. Reed at a dinner given in honor of himself and Senator Hiram Johnson by New York business men. Senator Johnson declared that the Lodge reservations, while not wholly protdctlng the United States, gave a measure of protection and that they were the "Irreon which no comducible minimum promise could be made. Senator Reed declared formal peace could be secured by passage of the Knox leaolutlon calling for ratification of the of the peace treaty with elimination league covenant. of Irreducible minimum "The protection to our country," said Senator Johnson, must sharply and absolutely mark the line. The necessity of this protection la generally conceded; that It la the least that could be done Is admitted. "Compromise of the protection thus essential leaves our country and Its Institutions Imperilled. Compromise with an Irreducible minimum is abject surrender. , The senate, not only for maintenance of Us own dignity and its high purpose. Dressmaker Doing Her Bit A Strictly Central Business Sit (Continued From Page On.) Kec-reta- ry m two-thlrd- Still Perfecting Machinery. PARIS. Jan. 1. The work of the of nations Is still league I feet Ion of shipping and that the mission confined to organise- - I of the submarine commander was to prey tion, as th only act of ths league coun- - I upon merchantmen, oil at its first meeting waa tu appoint) . . members of tha Saar valley boundary I taken bharply to Task, I commission, which Is not under the I h submarine commander who sank league's control reprimanded for It la expected "the league will take Juris- d'.Vroyer. rrobfh!.y 'n torpec 1, said th admiral, diction over the Saar region only when an administrative mission has been orga- - I senator Trammel of Florida, Democrat. r .,lbnok the adealral isharply-- t exsic-Stw ' 'Vv .jv (sis' attitude toward the committee. "He seems to be constantly reflecting Smuts Appeals for Relief. said upon the committee. Senator CAPE TOWN. Sunday. Jan. 18. Jan Trammel. "He appears to hold the comChristian Smuts, member of the Britmittee in contempt. I resent hit beish delegation at the peace conference, the committee. I will not stand haa appealed to the peopie of South Af- littling for Insult after Insult heaped upon rica to associate themselves In the work the committee without being resenting it. Other of relieving distress In Central Europe members may. but won t.' and to devote special efforts to work for Senator Hale came to the admiral's dc- starving children. fense. He asked Senator Trammel to "Starvation and disease are producing name specific instances when the ad terrible mental and moral conditions," mlral had Insulted the committee. SenaThe darkness of a tor Trammel replied It was not a case says the appeal. of great doom seems to be settling down over specific instances, but of general deThe allies meanor. large parts of Christendom. may be overshadowed by the danger of I have been testy, admit an Immeasurable defeat for humanity, and ted"Perhaps Sima. If I have been I'm the people of South Africa, who are sorry.Admiral I did not mean to reflect on the richly blessed, dare not alt still. committee. o X Oppose Turk Dismemberment. Wednesday, Jan, Protests against th reported Intention of the peace conference to dismember the Turkish empire and to Internationalise this city were voiced at a great mass CONSTANTINOPLE, 14. I DANIELS INSISTS ON WIDEST INQUIRY INTO CHARGES BY ADMIRAL meeting here today. were adopted Resolutions declaring Constantinople should lie maintained as the capital of Turkey, demanding the evacuation of Smyrna and adjacent reg- Ions by the Greeks, asking for an tmmedl- ate conclusion of peace, asserting the tn- tegral sovereignty of the Turkish nation should be maintained over territories In which the majority of the Inhabitants ape Turks and giving assurance that the rights and Interests of Christian or Turk- Ish minorities would be safeguarded. The resolutions will be sent to the entente powers. 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As the opinions of their advocates and their opponents harden, the probability of a deadlock In t tie convention will Increase. Iieadlocka tn political conventions are seldom broken except through compromise on some man whose name haa not been before the convention. Talk of Dark Hors. Because they think It would take a man of the Roosevelt type to hold hla own under tlie political rroas-fir- e which presidential candidates this year. It Is evident, will have to face, some of the old politicians already are predicting that neither General Mood. Governor Lowden nor Senator Harding, the three present favorites for the Republican nomination, will carry off the prise- - Already they are talking of "dark horaea." The man whose name Is most''- - often heard In this connection ta General Charles Gate Da we of Chicago. General Dawes waa a member of Pershing's staff He le president of the Central Trust company of Chicago. He waa comptroller of the currency under President McKinley's administration. H ia the organizer of the General Pershing boom. Rumor haa It that Governor Lowden haa not been In the least disturbed by General Dawes' advocacy of General Pershing's randlilacy, since the effect of General Pershing a candidacy is to weaken the Wood boom. Those who are touting General Dawes as the probable dark horse who will win the Republican nomination sav that In the event of g. deadlock he would be the natural heir to the strength, the Lowden strength, Pershing and also to the Harding strength on account of his friendship for President McKinley. General Iawes was the executive of ths McKinley movement lit Illinois and Ohio politicians have always felt grateful toward him for what he did to aid McKinley to get the nomination. Moreover they say I taw would be the nktural compromise between the MKf'rt V'P4t)pm fuc,.ti)e. c3:taAthu. of a soldier candidate In the person of either General Wood or General Pershing or a business man's candidate In the person of Senator Harding. General Dawes won great distinction s a soldier in France. He waa admittedly one of the ablest members of General staff. He la concededly one Pershing' of the greatest banking experts. In the country, being president of the Central Trust company of Chicago, having served aa comptroller of the currency and being the author of an authoritative work on the banking systems of the United State Therefore, tt is argued. General Dawes, better than any of the candidates now contesting for the nomination, would represent the combined soldier and business Interests of the country. 4 Agreed Upon. MALTA, Jan. Friday, . 18. Or- der wore received Thursday night for a number of naval vessels to leav Malta apparently for tho Black sea. Vice Admiral de sailed on Friday on board the battleship Iron Duka, accompanied by the destroyera' Eerapia and Steadfast and tha steamer Hibiscus. Every other ship available la preparing to leave on. Sunday, filled to its capacity with etores. IvOOD HP CALLED U NAVY A FLOATING TRAP BOSTON, Jan, 19. Major General Leonard Wood tonight denied that he had referred to the American navy as A campaign for an organization devoted j 'a floating death trap In his address at to the relief of horses and mules under the I the American Legion meeting yesterday, He ald h ould not recall the exact symbol of th Blue Cross has been under (words used, but dictated following way for some time In the east, and ac- - I B the substance of .w hat hethe had said: We want a first-clacording to word received here yesterday, r navy always A navy cannot b "ad In a this work will be extended throughout the ready- First-class I hurry- ship filled with un country ' I trained men do not mean a but navy, t Is th aim of the organization to are sometimes a death trap to those In establish what will he known as "The them. Blue Cross Honor Roll, on which will be I General Wood arrived from Portland, Inscribed the names of owners of animals Maine, this afternoon and later depart-wh- o accord them proper care. It Is the ed for New York en route to desire of the society to decorate th har- - I The press report of his speechChicago, Satur-nea- e of such animals with the Blue Crossl day waa based on what purported to be Insignia. Miss Maud Phillips of 8prlng- - I a stenographic copy of his remarks. An field. Mass., Is president of the organise- - examination of the stenographic notes tion. shows the general reported as saying; "I do not think we want a large regDentists Meet Tonight. ular army. I am very much opposed to It. We only want a large enough army The January meeting of the Salt Lake to the nation In times of peace. County Dental society will be held to. We police All that we have now need a ; It Is a night al t o'clock at the Commercial club. Is not a navi--navy. floating death trap. The program Will include papers on We want a with highly trained navy good 'Consistent Jnconslstencles, by Dr. H. men and good ships. They are a very acDavis; "Amalgam Restoratlona, by J. tive force for peace. We want to build H. Davis, and "Cast Attachments for up a good merchant marine. We want Bridge Mork" byiR. C. Dalgleish. this merchant marine for our commerce and for our navy. Back of all that comes Pension Granted. the big military force of the nation, which means the people of the nation. Federal peexloa, la recogalitoa nf the service ef her ) te bueNind. Harrlena Kdrn1. ia the meek Hwk campaign, tu bee gnated t TCi - I ri Edwards of Mrs. ss - JlfOPr UnrtAULJ BE FULLY PROBED IN INQUIRY a. -j Wzsatch 2718. PUTS THE SYSTEM IN A SANITARY CONDITION . Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. By ntutrallzlng ths acids, slsanrtng th mucous membrane and sspelllng th accumulations through th bowclt, WITHOUT GRIPING OR WEAKENING For HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS or any troubl vhr llmlnatloe lt desired It ha no equal, at It action purifies th blood. Thar I n substitute fbr Vtronlc Water. sH'rt fer F BCE . bxsrblat giving. In. (Continued From Fags On.) brought from the Buford, 'them iavteiily. Goldman Overjoyed. distributing . There was no trial, h said. "I was put into jail In 1896, kept there three years, and then deported to Germany. There I was put in the army and s ent two years in It. He said he worked as in erfglneer until 1905, when he went to Switzerland. From Switzerland Martens went to England, where he lived for ten years. He legists red there as an enemy alien after th war began, but waa not Interned, as his German citizenship "was regarded by th British authorities as purely a technical one. He came to the United States m 1916, he said, was admitted upon declaration of his German cltlsenshlp and went to work as purchasing agent tor a Russian steel company. Senator Moses asked If he had registered as a German citizen after the United States entered the war. "No, 1 had perfected my Kusstan citizenship before the registration was required, Marten responded. He put In several certificates given him bv ths Russian soviet government as a Russian citizen to authorizing him represent It In business, legal and diplomatic matter. One of them authorized to take over all property of former Russian legations In the United States and all deposits of Russian government funds in the United States. for Deportation. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Department of Justice agents today arrested on deportation W'stran eighteen extremists alleged to be trying to reorganise the Union of Russian Workers, a t'omrriin.st society he i tied bv peter Blank!, who was deported to 8vet Russia wl h Emma Goldman and A (lander Berkan. A mass of foreign language literature wrs re zed. Reds Caught in Raid. By Universal Service. 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Th firm is Incorporated for $30,000, fully paid up, and Is ready to begin activities as soon as weather conditions will admit, a number of homes having already been contracted for to be erected during the coming season. The company also purposes to furnish estimates on construction work of all classes. Including canals, Irrigation project, drains and sewers. JORDAN TEACHERS GIVEN AN INCREASE t The Trlbua. BINGHAM, Jan. 19. The Jordan school district board of education has granted th teachers of the district a $10 a month Increase In wages. Th teachers' committee asked for an Increase of 30 per cent. The board of education says that funds are not avail able to justify that Increase, but promises that next year's contracts will be as liberal as any in th state. Special Postmaster Appointed. Special to Th Tribune. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Juanita Wells was today appointed postmaster Patterson, Idaho, succeeding Lillie Kirkpatrick, deceased. at j PARIS FASHIONS IN FALSE TEETH . . jour bladder We may safely Paris, Nov. 3rd predict for the coming season that styles in artificial teeth will include their being worn snug -- fitting and smoothly cushioned in place by mean s of the dental plate . Corega. comfort-powd- (AdrcrttMiMBt.) M, ure Relief itUV-K-- j) 6 for a Bhile if INDICESTiCAy Bell-an- S Hot water Sure Relief is troubling you. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally meana you have been eating too much meat, says a authority. Meat forma urie aeid, which overworks the kidney in their effort to filter it from the blood, and they become sort of paralyzed and loggv. 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Secretary Daniels declined to comment on Mr. Kathoms charges until, he said, he was more familiar with the allegation. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, said by Mr. Daniels to be more familiar with the matter, asserted the special board of Inquiry appointed by the Judge advocate general of the navy two weekS'ago, had full authority to Investigate methods of naval Intelligence officers In securing evikoanit The peaSterling. from persons under suspicion of dence sion dates front Msrrb 4. 1BIT, nt 113 a week. moral delinquency and to Inquire Into all judicial procedure of the navy at New' Ask Eetrial for Hew. NAVAL port. While charges of Improper methods "of LOS ANGELES.! Cal., Jan. 19. Attorevidence have been tn th obtaining I 19. full naval The Jan. WASHINGTON, neys for Harry New, convicted of second- of the navy department two months, hands I tee authorized mil for murder hla appointment today killing fiancee, degree said, the department has withheld acto determine If he Freda Lesser, filed In superior court to- - of another subcommittee tion until the cases of several civilians be an Inquiry into charge day a motion for wa new trial. Sentencing II there R-should to trial upon evidence furnished brought - R thorn, editor of the Providence set for today was by of New, which th navy. Including Rev. Samuel Neal-len- t. continued until after argument on the (ft. I ) Journal, that with th knowledge by were disposed of In federal courta motion for a new trial can b beard Fri- ef Secretary Daniels, "many seamen have The beard of Inquiry, he said, will provile most used for nameless and been pracday. ceed at once with its Investigation. tice to entrap Innocent men. Secretary Daniels declined to discuss asDaniel announced Admiral sertions ifpretarr Children ' Colds. attributed to General Wood, sayS!m8 would be called on to make good hla ing If anv one wished to put him on oath add to th health ef th before the senate or a and either charges Every parent can tell what he knows about th let him community and hr or her peace of mind na- -l board. he might be called before the comhr guarding against coughs and colds. I Simultaneously. Chairman Butler of th navy, and he can ezpialn his expert mittee When your child has snuffles or watery house navel committee announced Major eyes, don't hesitate to take him from Leonard Wood wou il be called to ex- - knowledge." school for a day or two so that you may plain statements .attributed to him that break up the cold he haa contracted. You American naval vexseis were "floating demands an Explanation. are perfectly safe tn giving Chamberlain a death trap PROVIDENCE R. I, Jan 19 James General Wood explained at Portland, DeWolf Perry. KPS opal bishop of Cough Remedy to our children, as It contains no opium or other narcotic It act Maine, today that what he said waa that Rhode Is'snd, haJr,demanded of Secretary on nature plan, loosen the cough, aid naval shirs manned by untrained crew Josephus Donlel an explanation of "vicious prartlces in the navy. Th demands expectoration, relieve the lung end open would be death traps In bsttie. the secretion, helping the evatem to throw I Mr. Rat horn alleged there was a d'vl were contained In a letter made puMic by 1 non of V, naval Imolllgenc created to the bianep longnt. (Advertisement ) Phou . Latin-Amerl- U Investment Co., r 169 South Mala Street. a, 1 Brookes SYDNEY, Jan. 19. Norman and Gerald Patterson of Australia today defeated A. R. F. Klngscote and A. E. and 3 Beamish of Great Britain. in tne double contest for tne Davis' cup championship. Wlkr Bank Bldg. 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In ex hangs th Commnrlst party will enjoy full exercise of It rlgnl In Ukraine on cond'tlon that It will not attempt to monopolize power. - TEAM WINS MATCH block from Whole pries only 813,000, and 80000 cash kill do and assume first nd 84'HiO on second mortgage, 1 tear, mortgage 83S, 00i) at 8 ver at same rate will be accepted. You 11 make 823,000 quickly ir von act before the other fellow. Ikint try stocks once too often THIS .IS A BEAL INVESTMENT. So-ibe- An amusing sight was a Bolahevtkl officer waving a can of American pork and beans as he gave orders to th soldiers. A mounted brigadier commanded the were troops which included bos who apparently scarcely mors than 13 years of age. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berk-ma- n were last to cross th river. "Thia Is the gatest moment of my life, exclaimed Mis! Goldman to th as"After sembled press correspondents. thirty-fiv- e years of absence I am return- 1 ing to Russia with a feeling of awe. am glad to leave America, but 1 love the American people and expect to return some day. Jan. WASHINGTON, 1. Senator She said shs would continue to writ for American publications. Reof Ohio, a candidate for the Harding anpublican presidential nomination, nounced today that he coulu not accept Red Probe Suspended. m ire rvUmctory or complimentary WASHINGTON. Jan. 19. Th senate from Ohios delegation tn the na suport of Bolshevik propaganda Investigation tlo-vconvention. The senate- - said if came to a sudden halt today after Ludthere was any doubt regarding Ohio's wig Martens, Russian soviet seal preference, he would lie a'ad ti havo ambassador, a preliminary statean sxfression by the status voters In ment reviewingread Ilf history. Th subhis the prlnri election. adjourned so that members Announcement wa made tvdjy of the committee attend ' other Important commitopening of Washington headquarter of might tee and Chairman Moses said a campaign committee to work for the the hearings, would not be resumed until Inquiry nomination of Major Genet al Leonard Monday to permit Wade H. Ellis, forWovt as the Republican candidal for mer attorney general of Ohio, who waa president. Senator Moses of New Hamp engaged today by ths subcommittee a shire Is :n charge. counsel, to arrive. Martens, who was accompanied by his attorney, former Senator Hardwick of Georgia, and hi secretary, Santert Nuor-tev- a, was told to consider himself In the custody of the committee until his testimony was completed, Former Senator Hardwick told th committee his client was Innocent of any or agitation tending to overthrow the American government and had "conPARLEYS activity ducted himself with tha strictest of pro He prlety under International law. added Martens would freely answer all After It hears th soviet questions. (Continued From Pag One.) agent, the committee plans to rail his and chief of staff, secretary Weinstein. expression of hope for the recovery of Gregory President Wilson. Dr. Jose Lula Pejada of Bolivia declared Ends Controversy. In selecting Mr. Ellis a counsel, th that all joined the United States In the resolution to maintain peace committee disposed of a controversy ovsr and justice. During the period of recon- the proposal to employ Archibald Stevenstruction all the American republics must son, attorney for the New York legislacoordinate their efforts to take advantage tive committee Investigating radicals. of all natural resources, he said. Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, a United the Without the league member of the committee, opposed emStates, of nations is not complete. declared Dr. ployment of Stevenson, saying he "did Carlos Sampalo of Brasil. "Meanwhile, not want to transfer th Lusk (New York let us realize by friendship ahd cooperalegislative) Investigation to the senate," tion the league of th Americas." and would quit the committee If StevenDr. Sampalo said Brazil was looking son were appointed. - to the United States for assistance in deChairman Moaes announced that th veloping that country, not so much by committee would meet at his call, probfinancial aid as by example. ably Wednesday, and that meanwhile "Th United States Is the financial cen- Martens was to consider himself In th ter of the world. he said, and Is the custody of thevcommlttee. can look to only nation Just before adjournment. Martens, renow for credits. plying to questions by Chairman Moses, Dr. Luis Izquelrlo of Chile said all the said he had sent many communications American nations felt the necessity of to the state department in his "official developing their Industries - and broaden- capacity as the soviet ambassador. ing their trade routes. but had never received a reply to any The beneficial intercourse between of them. He said his' communications the American republics, particularly with dealt with a number of subjects, but United States, which was created he did not go Into details. th by the war, must be maintained and proMartens said he was bora In Russia of tected." said he. German parents, and was educated in Russian schools as a mechanical engiBROOKES-PATTERSOneer, but never practiced his profession N as he was arrested for agitation against the government of th czar. PIT ligti-GIo- cs At a Strictly Terms Between Bolshevist and Warring Government self-styl- WASHINGTON, Jan. 19c Unless tha senate investigation of Rear Admiral Sims I charges of failure of the navy department I to cooperate fully with the allies during I the war Is made to the entire satisfaction I of the American people an Inquiry will be I made by a naval board. Secretary Daniels (announced today. He added that "no or I ganlsation In the history of the world ever I did a better Job than the American navy." I While refusing to discuss Admiral Sims' letter ef criticism of the department. .Mr. Daniels Indicated th admiral frequently clashed with the department through hit Insistence that more destroyers be with Alliance Is Concluded. drawn from troop convoy service to Bug ubmarln ,orc European tn.tr,th BERLIN. Jsn. 19Dr. Karl Renner, I I Austrian chancellor, has Informed tne for of dutv "The the American paramount .. i eign affairs committee of the assembly wr Daniel declared o pr that an offensive and defensive alliance ?ayy passage of American troops to haa been concluded at Prague between tect theand the safeguarding of merchant I shipping, vital as that waa recognised to to the Frankfurter Zeitung a V lenna cor- - I was secondary." necessarily I respondent. Secretarya Daniels emphasized that, con to popular, impression. Admiral trary Scented Lower Prices. Sims throughout the war was subordinate I to Admiral commander-ln-chiMayo, of LONDON, Jan. 19. An Influence which He Indicated that on prompted Premier Lloyd George to put ) the Atlantic fleet. forward a plan to raise the Russian block- - the question of the distribution of de- strength aa well as on other ques- ade, it is learned, was a letter from the I stroyer food controller, George H. Roberts, who tion Admiral fctms was overruled by Ad- I m ral Mayo as well as the department. pointed out that If arrangements could be Every naval order, every document made to get food stuffs, from Russia, prices bearing on th navy's war activities," Mr. in England would decrease. Daniels continued, "Is open to the light Another Influence waa a telegram from and the more thoroughly th enJames O'Qrady, representing Great Brit- of dayrecord is laid before the people of ain In the negotiations at Copenhagen, tire country, the greater the pride they stating that hla negotiations with Lttvtn this In can the achievements of their have soviet off, Russian representative, which were subject to several hitches, could be I navy. The country will be entirely remttUera ar brought to a u"d made easier If th blockade were lifted. Just what foodstuffs sre In Russia, howdown. where they are and who controls them are somewhat vague, the food ministry I but ths best Information announces, shows there must be an enormous amount. . S. i 9 sr on go on tomorrow, with Admiral Mayo the stand. on the Admiral Hlma kept hammeringa session Ragley case throughout today as the most conspicuous Instshcs of Commander Daniels's favoritism David Worth ltagley, commander of the Jacob Jones, sunk by a subdestroyerwaa recommended for the navy marine, Telegram From Lodge. cross, and Secretary Denials, Ignoring the re ommendatlon, raised the honor lo 8ntor Henry Cabot Lodge In & Commander declared "there were certain great distinguished aervli-- medal.brother-in-laRagley la Mr. Iwnlel s principle! Involved In the senate reeolu tlons on the peace trtaty on which no Admiral Hlma told the committee a that diseven Ragley hlmaelf did not want compromise la possible. only "We are considering, he telegraphed, tinguished service medal, butto asked the Ollier suggestions made by representatives of toe sains recognition given the minority who f&vor the officers In similar circumstances. ratifying treaty without change. It remains to be seen whether we New Policy, Is Charge. can corns to any agreement which will command a a To accommodate Bagiev, the admiral vote of the senate. wiped out Benator Borah of Idaho waa also Invited testified.d Secretary Daniels traditions of tha navy ana to be a guest of honor at tho dinner, at- century-olnew policy for honortended by 1000 persona, but telegraphed laid down aa whollyfailed in their mission ing offlcei who that the soviet hearing detained him In and lost their ships. Secretary Daniels w aahlngtoo. condiSenator Lodge wired that be had worked held that, owing to ths changed tions of modern warfare, officers should all through the summer with other senafor tors to agree on rrservatlons which would not bs held so strictly accountable the loss of their ships and should be protect the peace, the sovereignty and Inunder conduct trilng dependence of the United Stales, but Judged bv their All this was contained which would cover only our relations to circumstances. in a letter written some days ago by the the league of nations. chairman of secretary to Senator Page, naval affairs lommlttee. Japanese Ready to Negotiate. the"Ifeenate the sentiments expressed by the WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 Tn text of In the letter be maintained," the Japanese note to China announcing secretary said Admiral Sims, "they would soon unJapan's readiness to open negotiations for dermine the efficient y of any military the transfer of the territory to force in the world. China In conformity Shantung with the treaty of Admiral Sim declared that the pracVersailles has reached Washington. tice of holding a commanding officer In Japanese ctrcJea It waa said thr presaccountable for his ship was a ent situation as to Shantung could not be strictly "hard one," but Insisted that It was the to a continue, as tt constituted permitted menace to the relations of the countries only way to preserve discipline and of the east. The proposition now made vigilance. Mr. Danielss stand, he deDespite out of eVery hun- .,0(10b an vldence of Ja panes, clared that ninety-nin- e UP her y bu' dred officers would support this tradl- 'I tlon. He declared that the purpose of a tele-Ta- 20, 1920. to? 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