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Show iilh arty Caucus Votes to Op- pose Universal Training Provision. , frAul ij.klkij 1 uiiL ii J i.tuu-Mii- l .UOn.ri'in, t i.lthtutiil - 11, a Frederick Wilhelm Would Stand Trial for All of , i His Compatriots. f 10, President WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 Thers ws Feb. WARHINGTON, M difference of opinion today among Wilson had befora him tonight a personal Knators and repreaentattvra a to the cablegram from Frederick Wilhelm, forfro baliie effect of the action of' the houee mer crown prince of Germany, suggesting it emocrale last night In voting disapproval "if the allied and associated governments pf the enactment o. universal military want a victim, let.them take, me Instead of the pup Oermana who have committed gaining legislation by thie congress. Chairman Wads north of the aenate no other offense than that of serving their Hilary committee announced that the country la tha war." foie of the I lemocrate would not deWhat action tha president might take fer him from pressing the army reorgan- on the message, which presumably waa isation bill reported by hla romimttoe. fie added that ha waa lonfldent that Identical with that reported In Amsterdam and the pub.ic isme to dispatches ae senr to the ruler and presiJhen congress the bill there would he a very dents of other powers opposed to Germany Siflerent view of It. w Chairman Kahn of the house military In tha war, was not disclosed. Thera waa Committee le a ISO determined to pteae a suggestion at the White Houee that ha might reply, making hla message the army reorganisation measure embody-B.- g vehkla J iy the for an of the opposimilitary training feature and (he tion to the trialexpression of the former German hole question will be fouut out on the or emperor other enemy officials, ex wour ol the house. by American delegates at Parts. 1 Whether army reorganisation legisla- - pressed In soma quarters, however, the opinion can be completed before the party I that ha would not aven acknowlIn June la doubtful. Henator prevailed fwon Its edge since. It was pointed out, receipt hat annoumed that the mea-Jur- e will not be taken up In the senate the United State le not a party to tha or a of (lie league of namember treaty Until after the peace treaty has beta and haa no legal voice in any proof, and no senator la predicting tions, as to of German offiextradition ceedings Jien that may he. The house commitcials or officers for trial. tee sill, is working on Its hill and It may The message did not come through state several weeks before it cornea to con- department channels but direct from the sideration in the house. refuge In Holland of the former Oerman crown prince. It has not come officially ia last night, when the hou.. .. to attention of Secretary lav using, out. lb to If, against any measure and the he would not comment on It in any providing for universal compulsory mili- way. It waa Indicated, however, that tary service or training, karher in the any action Mr. Wilson might taka with as salon the Democrats the regard to It would ba mors flatly of a personal ffcesiuants appeal by voting,rejected S3 to 37, observation on the situation than any a proposal that action on the mea-fer- e official expression. against be deferred. The that Mr. Wilson might o Explaining their action at the caucus, fram asuggestion reply. It waa Indicated, was baaed J vsrai Democrats declared that they felt rather on knowledge of hia attitude to-- J Wey knew the seniiment of the country wards the proposed wholesale trial of ' military better than either German officials and officers than on we president training or tltelr leaders. anv Intimation of hla decision obtained Representative Tlncher, Republican. today. There waa no doubt among offiKansas, commenting In a a peach In tha cials of hla strong opposition to tha whole house today on the mdlon of the Demo-Jatl- c extradition proceedings now convulsing caucus, said Demo, rattc Germany since the formal demand for f tatives should be congratulated represenfor their surrender of the long list was made, The president was said to believa that ppright stand in throwing off the yoke A linluaMal them Germany ahould be permitted to work out (raining and Wives "in favor of tha declaring her own salvation without tha embarwishes of tha American people. rassments that would bo involved In makH "Much action has ing possible "martyrs" out of prevented the of the American army and the whether tha former emperor oroffenders, hla son, or men of any high officer or official. It la unTlncher America," added. filing m Kepreventatlie derstood that contention that ho governWinjfo, Democrat declared "nobody knows whera ment could remain In power In Germany Hie Republicans stand on universal train-- ?' wljlch agreed to surrender such officials, la taken seriously by Mr. Wilson and hla them-,hnd that the Ives did not know Republicans whether they were advisers. To the President of the United States If cowing Floor Leader kloiideli, an' oppo-mof North America. Mr. Wilson, Washof universal training, or Chairman . of ington: the gfahn military committee, a President: The demand de 1 Refeirlng to the action of Repre.enta-w- e livery of Germans of every walk for of life llarrcld, Oklahoma, who withdrew haa again confronted my country, sorely tried by four years of war and one year 91s acceptance of a vacancy on the y committee, Mr. declared the or severe Internal atrugglea with a crisis v la homa Republican Wlngo was "crucified so that la without a precedent In the history me Republicans might hava their little as affecting tha life of a ,'a world That a government can be found game of militarism." In Qermany which would Marreida resignation, carry out tha according to v ingo. waa due to the autocratic or demanded surrender Is out of tha questhe tion; to consequences of the Republican ateering commits "ef Europe of an tee. which waa challenged aa untrue by enforcement of the demand by violence are incalculable; hatred and revenge would be Representative Madden of Illinoll a made eterna. member ef the steering committee. 10 th throne Representative lgoe. Democrat. nvVIor?,ra,u,ccMOr I am In a formal Ktatement at this tonight, de- fateful hour to stand up willing clared hie opposition to universal for my commilitary (raining and announced he ao voted patriots If the allied and associated with the Democratic majority. In party victim, 'let them take me ,w" S00 caucus last night. In adopting the reso- committed no offense Germans who have other than that of lution against the training, fie said- ' the war. "The press , that 1 voted against (Signed) ?lr country - In "WILHELM-' tha resolution report adopted by the majority of K lerlngen Island, Feb. , 120 ' the Democratic caucua is Incorrect Represents vee Hudspeth. .Texas,' and Helling, Utah, were among the seventeen voting against the resolution, ae. cording to an official copy of tha nega Uve votes which became available to- - t f t t Whats the thing to do j i about clothes? dis-goa- OU know clothes are high .priced Some men dont care about that if they feel they can get their moneys worth But most men want to save; they want to reduce the high cost if they can . Prua-rj-tmxi- m Good nt "r suu-ijirt- They give you your moneys ml.l-Mr- pP'. worth in style and service They reduce the cost because they wear longer; you can get along with fewer clothes Mis-aou- ri ;r- - 1 MIAMI, Fla., Feb. lfl. Disapproval by house Democrats last of enactment of universal military night training legislation bv this congress waa viewed with "great satisfaction" here today by William Bryan. who said it meant that "no --pro-J 12ldl',rK wUI h nominated for I .e.dent by either (Cop tinned from 'Page One.) party." Mr. lujwcv-emade no reference to Hrvan, Wilson's letter, read to the caucus hen the Inatlnot affalniit coin- pos ng any party action on- the subject mitment of the United any actual Staten. to European entanglements, an Inutlnct which has been dlaHoaed in Britiah history for Consular BUI passes. cntwiea. From Cromwell to i George, Britain haa Intervened In WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Carrying an-!- " continental contents Inumerable and ulLe.?-ihcontl threatened to time. affect appropriation bill wm iEISd b? interests adversely, under cirthe aenate today and Ant to conference. cumstances at least recalling our inter ventlon in the world war But invariably, after the immediate danger haa been disposed of. Great Brithas retired from the European field, CATARRH DOES HARM ain resumed that splendid isolation. from which she was called the last time, when Germany set out upon her pathway of whether It Is of tha Nose, Throat or world domination. Even the actual par- ticms-tloin wars which seemed to have Other Organa, Get Eld of a British interest has been opposed bv jf'atarrh of .the nose or ! throat when Urge numbers of Englishmen. if? becomes chronic weakens the delicate -- IS ID PEACE 1M Our clothes are - . stylish I I Hart Schaffrier & Marx I It -- tissues deranges the digestive and may lead to consumption. It impairs tbs taste, smell and hearing od affects the voice. It is a eonstitu-tina- l disease and requires a constitutional remedy. Take Hoods Sarsaparilla, which by . s dfyinjr the, blood removes the cause of and gives re-Tint alterative andpermanent tonic medi-ctg- e has proved entirely satisfactory ttc thousands of families in three gen-rations. there is biliousness or eonstips- tin, take Hoods Pills they are a tubrough cathartic, a gentle laxative. f Advertisement.) Jdfejr e - it Reduced Obligations Sought by England. At Paris' there was 'unmistakably he In British policy. What nn,?riH tendency waa seeking to do was to reduce her own obligation, and on ths continent,-- , but time was to seek such a re- he association with herself 5y.v.nuri.'1? United States. British statesmen believed that their country and ours In closs could an enormous restraining Influence upon Europe and thus rreatly reduce the danger of iew complications, which would necessitate new military operations on the continent. The American instinct, however, plainly revealed in this country to bewtt In favor of American withdrawal, alike from European and from British partnerships W hat the United States seemed to want was to resume that freedom from foreign obligations.complete In tha sense of treaty commitments, which existed before we entered the world war. And th.s. after ail, was only complete imitation of British policy in the past U. S. Demands Freedom. blnn,n Any piste like new, 1J0; exmisting teeth, tra. Mail your teeth we return In 4 hours. DR, RAMSEY, DENTIST 113 S. Main Salt Daks your broken glasses at reduced prices and return C. O. D. same day. Fend the pieces snd frame. v til . i i ,u all-wo- ol Theyre guaranteed to satisfy you money back if they dont r j clothes do both all-wo- ol ' I it i t C Mtd Street, Sett Lake City i t appreciate that the best that can now be expected nf the United State. Is a thoroughly ed partnership a consent to sit In the councU of nations, but a consent con-- d tioned upon European consent to our entire freedomper. of action, to remain unbound by any decision made In the league of nation which is not subsequently ratified by congress. nGl?y.lhad ""Enfced this, although the Imposed upon him by his position have necessarily restricted his public utterance The effect of hia letter will be to demonatrate that Europe I n'"r prepared' to welcome American In the league of nations on American terms. It has demonstrated already that Europe is eager to have any possiblo measure of American partlcipa-tio- n at any coat In the way of I ' Jugo-glavl- a. AMERICAN LEGION GIVEN HALF MILLION "In Foreign Hope Overdrawn. not sustain the foreign hope. The notion that we shall join In ultimatums delivered to Italy, Turkey, share In making policies affecting Oerman reparations, dealing with Russian chaos, hardly finds any warrant In ths views and temper found In Washington today, or reflected in publio sentiment throughout the country. On ths contrary, it would seem that the nation Is paselng through a period of pronounced reaction against aU American lnterfer- ence In European affairs. So far Vis-- J count Greys otherwise admirably clear and accurate pronouncement may prove misleading. INDIANAPOLIS, I Feb. 1. A gift of mors than ISOo.OOO from ths national war work council of ths Y. M. C. A., has been accepted by the national executive committee of ths American Legion. It was announced here today. The money is the surplus left in the T. M. C. A. treasury after remittance by the American and French governments of transportation charges for post supplies during ths world war. The money. It wae said, will be held by the legion as a trust fund for five year. There are no restrictions as to Its use. been received today by the sugar equalisation board. The board has no control over the new chop of sugar, but It wax explained that if wild, erratic speculation" followed resumption of trading in futures, ths attorney general has authority to stop It and prosecute under the Lever act, which will be enforced until peace Is signed. Ths managers of the Coffee and Sugar exchange asked ' the attorney genera)' ermlasion to resume In sugar uturea. but received notrading official sanction from him. It was said at tha offices of the equalisation board. If trading In sugar futures Is temperate, It may be allowed to continue, It was explained, though It le considered Inadvisable in favor of the general efforts to cut down credits. The exchange has an established limit for a days trading In sugar, equal to a cent a pound. ' time. view is nt VIENNA, Feb. tary court S. at o, 100-pot- nt C JACKLING WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Authority to FEW YORK, Feb. 10. Trading In sugar en aerial unit In each national futures, suspended during the war, will organise division was granted today by the guard he resumed on the New York Coffee and war department Owing to the limited 8ugar exchange February 13, It was an- number of experienced regular officers nounced today. Iiellverlee for May wUI now available as instructors, however, be the earliest dealt In. such units as can be trained with No official Information concerning re- only facilities will be formed. existing sumption of trading in sugar futures had Each unit wl.l Include an observation- 1 HUNGARIAN COLONELS SENTENCED TO DEATH The Rumanian miliKapoevar, according to Budapest advices, today sentenced death five Hungarian . colonels, Cxery, and Csae-pSxuryogh, Blrpah, Sxechs-Nag- y and the burgomaster and district judge of the town of Grosswardeln, charged with conspiracy to raise an army to reconquer Hungarian territory from Rumanians. A notary named Barley SERVICE MEDAL GIVEN the was sentenced to fifteen years Imprisonment. COL. D. Tne condemned men have appealed to the government at Bucharest, saying they SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10 A distln- - were raising a force to protect the city Bolshevik rowdies, believing the Eulshed service medal was conferred on against copper magnate and head Rumanians wers about to evacuate. of the bureau of explosives during the war. here today by Lieutenant General IS . Hunter Liggett, commanding the western department of the army. NATIONAL GUARD MAY do not cmnils le TRADING IN SUGAR ,V.at,Gy:,':tter ,h HAVE AERIAL UNITS participation t, .t1' to be rigidly limited for an indefinitelik,y FUTURES TO BEGIN period of Hi that, once ws enter the league of we shall become by the processnations, of association and development full partners, that Insenei-bl- y we shall drift Into a resumption of the role played by ua, through Presi-deV, ilson. at the Pars conference. I ndoubtedly Europe will expect this but American evidence certainly dues squadron, balloon company, photo section and Intelligence branch. It is contemplated. the department announced, that similar units will be Included in regular army divisions under new tables of organisation to be prepared after enactment of army reorganisation legislation. SINISTER PURPOSE CHARGED TO JAPANESE HONOLULU, T. H.. Feb. the Associated Frees ) Fabio Msnlsplt(Bypresident of the Filipino Sugar Flantation Workers' union, today said he would vlslf ail plantations on the Island of Oahu before Tuesday morning and Instruct ths Filipino strikers to return to work Uanlaptt issued a statement in which ha accuses ths Japanese of bad faith for failing to supply strike funds to ths Filipinos. He added-"believe that Instead of being an Industrial strike for the purpose I i set on Liver Mid Bowels without Griping or Sickening you You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Kory, Breath and Stomach Sweet No Bilious next, Headache or Upset Stomach. "Ctocarrtt So Convenient! of raising wages ths real object of ths Japanese Is to crppl ths Industries of Hawaii, In tha nops that they may be taken over y an alien race. As Americana. v cannot be parties to any such program and It becomes our duty as citixens of tha United States to help the people of Hawaii break the which the Japanese communitystranglehold Is trying to obtain upon It." B& Makn Throats. SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 10. Written threatx of forty-eigRussian held at the United State Immigration detention station here "to tear down the house," stab ths guards and overthrow the law caused Henry M. White, Immigration femmlgion, to order extra guards placed at tb staUen today. ht l |