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Show y' ' V A j V y 1 SALT LAKL CITY, MONDAY MORNING, ' 1 ' I J V ! A f N i Vn:.t - A y V MARCH Av Nf . X- "VV - i jii . i. - 1. i I r. i'll Pauls -- nv io it' J j Imd x tm -- ' t 1 rtu on a mx 1, a i ; J rO mU i i lj ij ANDIT-MURDERER- 'A ii I . t 1 . ELU S British Determination Upon Alliance With United States Shown t 1 ' M u )A I v i nJ X I y A , WV ' op ' , IRAJv'KLXNf K. LAKE, who has Wlisous cabinet, rapping WajhinsTou affair in part trig report. J Mil ILmsw X . PflDPE Fiume Problem Symptomatic qf European Chaos; ' Continents Repudiation of Presidents Control by Veto Power Forecast. Suspects Trail Followed to the Border and There Lost, Arizona Sheriff Says, on Return By FRANK II. SIMON DS. (Copjr.ght 1:0 by the McClure the two ports of the Slav hinterland and thus fMiMKh economic and political control of this portion of the world If Flume were to para out cf Italian Lands it would at oik beome the formidable fival of Trieste, and it Is by no moaiiM certain that this would net spelt the ruin of Trieste, because the fcha'S would naturally use Hume, and Trieste would be deprived of Us comn erce- - It would lie within Mv power, since tho a control the whole hinter'and, wiih Ha rsiiwavs. to dlvett ull traffic to Hume, and Trust would perlrh. Hy contiSHt, if Italy gamed control of both of the evailanhJ ort8 of that country would be economiof at the mercy Italy. Nor ls 1 lie cally Italian insistence upon the availability of otucr porta worth discussing, Th cliar-act- e which is mountain of the ous, forbids the ronstruiuon, nave at pro hibithe costa of any alternative railwav line. Actually if tlie Italians acquire foth Hume am Trieste they hate Jugo-bla- v commerce their mejey. News- paper hyndlcato.) A3JIINQTON. Feb. 29.' The peculiar value of the Flume at the present hour Ilea n the extent to which it serves to shed light upon the chatac-le- r of the great American adventure In L'urope. Examining this Incident in all of Its various phases, one inay see how difficult and how complicated la the taak w.hkh President Wilson undertook at Parts, the taak of imposing American Ideas Upon Europe. To begin at the beginning. Flume la a purely Italian town situated In a wholly hlavonle region, surrounded on three guiles bv b.av popu tal Iona, which. In fact, n constitute a considerable minority within its limits, cm lh fouith aide is the sea. , Hlstorb-allyFlume baa only the remotest R association with Italy, having been for NOG KUUS, Aria., Feb. I! Lzcharts poxag returned to Mortlamv centuries connected with Austria or with and In recent limes a crown nnp tonight, after a fruitless scan, h ca-l- Hungary, of the liuligallaq kingdom. tt'C tnbTi.atiomil bouiylary line fur Lara and jt companion, alleged City Fr.ejul-WcxUan bandits, charged with the killing Slao-Magy- ar ef, Alexander .1. Fraaer ami tin) errtoua A. of hla John Frazer, brother, Wounding Commercially and eronovnlcally. It la of tha vaet Shiv aitd luring a raid Friday at Arha.H, Fima the natural port which constitute Da imregions, ouniy. Aria. A ssoond posse, arnt out Magyar remoter mediate and hinterland, and it Is In search of the first, was recalled. one of the two porta bv which all the hheriff Larhart said ho followed a districts which were included within the Hapsburg empire must communicate with "bjl trail- to the border, but after he the outnlde world. The othnr port. Trieste, l be lost all trace of the bandits. is already In Italian hsnd.H. Kven In the 11. case of Trieste, iiowever. the Slavonic of C. Carnahan, couimandee Colonel ail the the Nogalc military district, einphatt-c-t't- y claim in worthy of note, be'ausetovk'ti le r(g aa population U's . tiui t uvtu o it , denied Nia and n ,ef t lonljlt 111; and! . mm nand bad gone Into Mexico In pur hkfvemart pjuioi Dy , The Itgtlian claim to Flane rests upon su.l of laira and his companion. the fut tliat within the narrow limits of the town a inajm R v of the people are Second Victim Dying. , Dalian. Under a strict Inlerpretatlon of John A. Frazer la tonignt dying of his the fourteen points, wounds, surgeons at the army bae hos- might estahiinh Italian rights. But, on other hand, the real desire of the pital raid. His wife and children are In the Italians Is founded upon the wish to a race with death, ett route to hie bed- dominate the Adriatlo coast, to control side from , Kan Lnj&n. Burgeons said tiny doubted If thiV would see him , alive. HI eriff F.arkart and Ieput George V. hue and Martin Flitter led the e. vriihh tarried trained tra k dogs from me of the local mines. The last heard from the poise was when the border Was crossed at Rubv. It was stated that tne pursuing party was headed for Kjric, Lara and his companion ate horiora. believed to have gone In that direction epl-hot- lo Jugo-blav- Another Victim of At tack on Camp Dying of, Wounds; Washing ton Officials Silent lgo-g-tavi- Stand as Question of Right Declared Clear. n n Natural Part of Regions. . In this situation President Wilson opposition to the original proposal tnst lialv Fiume is undrratandabie, ia in fact, unasKuilable, as a auenDott of and wrong A country of 11, bub. 000 right of people, un large as Italy In area, and destined to hate a population nearly as la ms In a future not too distant, cannot safely be deprived of a sea gat or placed in economic subjection to the Italians. Moreover, if the population pf Mmpe.. !es than 5OOj0, contains n majority of Italians verv Urge areas with a purely Slav population have feen assigned to 10 HaHr on grounds which iOuM he cjt he ,iu-r-e- ?jr-puh- po-x- Frazer Tells Story. PUS TO J ir t John A. Frazer told the ctorv of the raid Friday on the siore owned Jointb b him and hla brother. Hu identified one of the bandits a Lara, a former In of the the Oro Blanbrazen. employee co district. Lara was accompanhd bv the another Mexican. They entered itore and ordered hands up, accordThen, without warning, ing to Fraser. tiny began shooting Alexander Frazer was almost Instantly killed. John Frazer s wax shot down helpless, while the took what they pVased am disapon horseback. peared l Commander Manuel Dieguez. who today assumed full command of the In the state of Konora, forces military accompanied by the Mexican consul here and the mavor of Nogales, funora. called bus yesterday on American Consul Fran-VsJ. JJver here and expressed regret in er the killing of Alexander Frazer and me wounding of Joint A, Frasi r, Divlf-lona- j x , ,, 1 STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS REFUSE TO DISCUSS REPORT i J h S9. WAgUINOTON, ff-bofficialji toduy dpollnp-- to on tue killing ofl Alexander J. Finder, an A morn an rittzR. and the r jrioua woundlnp of hi brother. Jack INiuer, n!! to he & CaiienhMii, dining a raid Friday bv two Mel'ans at county, Arf. The raid ira to the department today by the rporte, American comnl at Nogales, who said that the hurulite looted the jreneral atore t .e feiaaar brothers and fey operated robbed the postoffieo at Xluby, tlanu Cru 'OUiitv, Arlaona. Dipaiehfe fmrn Nogales tcnlav stated t iat deputy sheriffs from Kama Cnw ctuntv and porse from Tucson crossed tne international boundaiv Into Mexico latrt mght in purauii of the bandits The department had no report on the incident, and Secretary Baker saht tie matter was entirely In the hands ofMstior General Joseph T, Diokman. comnander of the eoutiern department. T oop A of the Tenth cavalry, a ne-- I co rerfimem, ia at An'ta, it t t said m? Mo of at the war department. 1 nth t at ort Iluschuca. Am, hut t e lhrt squadron, less troops A and C, are at Nogales, troop C la at T.octveL a"il troop J is at Ni-The Twent fi t i ina a mgro orranizanon dr, ain T ir gNinricerih bdantrv is 'ht NogrGes a d he i Wht caMjirx. ahUe uruis, aie at LH31 glaa aitd vitality. , torn-rue- , ArJ-TJ- k $ fe I j i , r ' f (Chicago Tribune Special Dispatch.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. Represent a tlve Britten of Chicago will Introduce in the house tomorrow an amendment to the Volstead prohibition enforcement act under the terma of which the manufacture and aali-- of i per cent beer and 14 per cent wine would be legalized In states ottiif therefor by referendum!. The preamble states that the bill Is "to prevent open conflict between various state and federal officers, and to alia; the present unrest of labor in every state of the union, and to ameliorate the disgust in the District of Columbia, so apparent In the embassies and legations of practically every foreign power on earth, and to make const itul tonal the national piohlhitlon act." Under exiHtnur conditions, the rights of the states are entirely ignored in order to meet the selfish desires of a hlclilv organized, well financed, ruthless minorttr. and as a consequence of which no Ices thtn 20,ttfl(f,000 Amer. loans are daily directly or indirectly vioMr. national the Britlaws," said lating in all states of ten tonight. the union ie at complete unrest because of this abrogation of Its personal liberty, and much of the inefficiency complained of In evtrv industrial center can rlght- (Continued on Page 2. Column &) , ' Pa, (Contained on Fags 4. Column 1.) By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. (Chit ago Trlbun, BixfclaJ Kervloe.) There will WAbHINGTON. Feb. 13 b no modi fiial lun of the reset vatlou to Article X." In thene word Senator Lodge, the Republican leader of the eenale, replied tonight to President ) lUou'e lutest that he will not ratify the Carman peam? treaty If It should contain the Lodge reservation under which the United btateu assume! no obligation to preserve the Independence and territorial Inti grlty of Ciitopekh nation,. In view of till deadlm Ir there s a rising Ui'inand by ; Ipub' ca'i J'nalora foi wu '! : - le"y i j inmediie t, the st". ale. It la exptMi I tiUit Ih.e :!mrt down will materialize t la Week and It may come tomorrow if the at tan Jam, of aerators I euffirlontly largo to wammt tnov , In that direction. D hen the aenate adjourned jeaterday, the program was to continue the disposition of reservations until all had been acted upon except that to Article X, the fate of which will spell the fate of the covenant. FARld, Feb 29 Premier MiLrrand thli ntorning convened th heads of the affected by lle railway btrikeand Ui dirfetura of th companies, who submitted report of condition tm Ihelr line. leolated attempts to damage tho Hue have been foiled, the duector of th n aMem decUrod. The conferee wer agreed that th report of the director of Ui railroads howel the situaitofi si a whole to be rather favorable, with provisioning as q order to matptirin th sored, pte&ent atoc.J'S of coal, eeverat evnomie lu Uie ub of furl hae been orden'd Csk'i and public eadabHahment wl'l be w U!v !M do I r,f ) t o.i of ih' aier and mol ion picture Iimub, !h are permitted lo remabi open untd j o'clock. Tito eubaajos will stop rurtnfj g at It 30 p. in. Other oat restrictions In effect during the war will again b put Into force. I , . that th Iic-tori- al 67,-6- rr 2, Column 2.) rl I'c or chlaenelcn. n-- c sao-'- u All of epAk I lurinH' of tu.t. et a-- geL.tiij lug 7 fju I e eni -s p . well Itg ,htr.-- t.sn t it v.o ha'e oo tro fme-iG- pluses v elu-taie- ' NHW YORK, Feb. 29. Banihmei of th Turk from Europe; end of th Moscmotrol over Uhr1tianj, lem gm eminent and fiftllment of the allied to Armen a, were in resolution adopted at a nonsecuirian ma.--fi meeting here under the au.picc f the of the CathedrJ of fel. John, th IHvine. Comes of the petition ill be forwarded to Freaident V ikoti juid th tunrem council at Faria Meeaagcs supiort1ng the proteM atralmd Turktth rule in I.uiopo tier recited from Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of MassU.hnaetta. 1 he governor of Georg a and Montana algo cent telegrams supporting the action Th resolution In peri: ad, lh.a meeting, teDreenting tt Cbr tipn peop of New York, without dw t mtino of creed, hereby prolei to the n led istatea to the nt of th tr-'1 Taria at fjj to the coi aid i hrniiwn r oi"'ru a In a'Mfed oui-- I hi t ihia porr agci))-fintinptic i e of TJikh f nifu 9, Oulunia 3.) (CuDtiaucd oa d e l UiaC.lhll p. ' be-u- F8 ll Be Made as Rr idly as Possible. By ARTHUR M. EVA5 zit Tnbun b IjI h ,, HI1N,JT'N. M.irc , 1 ftt'tif nbdnfe it j.DUfi'itit t of D.e railroads h hJ Ah ! . i W2i,ifi0,tt,Cvm tian,j)rlrfTirti lrfr-s- t in in wuiM a tle hun1g of the p iv.ht nw it t The HI ft (beaut nv il u, far a t,if; triivt .i pu T coiurncii. pu iMttig,' h D ni .3 Premiers Statement.' Premier MUlerand, receiving representatives of the press after th meeting, said Umt henceforth th minister of public works would 1ku an official statement tr on th situation each morning and - Thera is ?o total toping on any HtiMem, not even on th Farm, Lvona and In fart, a Meditemmean. strike aid th premier. does not xit, Thvr was absolutely' no quoattou in r'nm the present strike of demamJs. such having been pul grard onlv after is actho event A special coimnlosion tively studring the uueefion of a scale of wage and a statute for railroaders, mhos representatives faiied to agree at meeting of the commission. The strike has no connection with the question of establishing a new regime for the va-terdn- 5ay Retiring Secretary Capital Needs Fewer Men, but Larger Capacity. IVASililMiTuN. 1 sociated ;i-- ' room and ing stuloainen who are poi.inian and politicians V. bo are not stateamvh" la poorly oi gatilzeii for Its task "whiib fewer men of larger capacity would lo better." Fuch Is an tpllpmo of the views of Franklin K. Izme, retiring avcreUtry of the Interior, expressed In a characteristic parting report to tho president on tho occasion of leaving public life today aftir more than twenty years' service the last aven lit the cabinet. "Washington," sets the ivtlring secre-It tary, "I rh h In brams and cbaisctcr. honest bev ond any comnter lal standard. It wishes lo do ever thing that will But It is poorpromote the public good ly organiz'd for the taak t.iat mlooes to it. I ewer men of larger oapanly would do the task better Ability Is not lacking, d to the point of paralybut (t I sis because of an Infinitude of details and an unwillingness on toe part of the great hodv of the publio servants to take responsibility. i v b lv nUbtiot a Tb n Utlon i p.m (tens f 1 r. Iubh Will Adju-tmcR- t. d bi of Adjuf to be i.hd at Rial a U t r ivotfon tan tpcdD H Tr t mv JhpfN'tcd to appoint tn thro be r of th Interist.'it iinmcn e eion lu the nar future. 1110" vtiih tu otner eight in m&kb ! 1. t , t cffecih o. Th offi Ml of tho fift cn jji meet tomorrow to union r President Wilson1 letter. 3t that their effort will Urgev be to r to the boauis wh lIi appointment b iatisfartoiy to abot. Hallway xrculisea hi general take position that private operation tow tern upon Ita final and fo T. it must rnakf end of t la really the 51 ' lem. Four to ulx LillJon dobai h flv or s't yew re is fM Under tne h,H. tl roads w d tredilu whith fnr ais have 1. a mg, larifelv on mmu mt of uner at lo govermutnui policy. very-o- n dvl nt w a To l v -- lntrate r m, m m miv tciI w h to hi ti 'ivl t j f t hu, l ' M 1 . ft (j i H T t Uc. riow r mirt lu tne n u 1? n h Is. tv f i s'i fjtRi re t f.r fur ou a free fit i ft I at tv' ' o Tie A or" ui e a tv. vr 1 M t f i ure v - . v h i l1 p ie My name v Gf and rfvel d Th indUat'on , o t h - f '4f UlV (Jr A" U i id ive they udl tim pro-- ' W.ta I n tf r to t he se!et o of a Code tf) me i;h T' j e r' fj 1 ne pit o t Inn Ido 'lit into rt H j of !t e i f to Mert. vounw'hi1 SScd. , FwfcR.d 1N : . teli fiv ( ty I i Uu it - THE SALT LAKL Frederic .1. Kashin, I inclooe herewith 2 rents in s'ampa for rcturu potasc to Reading. copy of your Gu-q- c i.t,it fit cuirtd i r'ao , owner Coserniutfit aur or do 1 o i uf a ; ny labor troub! fc r' has bc iiMtmg for a vmore, and the nwHritv of lit land Vihiud Pc emplovfc aenstiv protbarbood ba.. ' My i -- t t t i th rroaUv sniv utro-ph- i. Tryst, confidence, onthuHiitsm tha imp) virtue of alt gret busmes are th one nwvt lMriciuir in government W hv do many checks organization. and brakes upon our work that nr prog-rdoes not keep pae with th nation a requirement. riVe could aa' monv for the gm eminent If w had more dis retion a a to how w whould wo that vrj'n u. For civil iervanf there khe henefit of th anouW he quick promotion or dia.'hHliiaurnni' when riirabi!it tid a aur the higher adminmtrative ofrrmiea. ficer there should be salaried twice as high un tho non given and they ahould b mad lo feel that they are the one ork of th departEntering New Era. responsible for th ment; the head bring merely an adviser Tim raHrouda of tmova in ami eonutrudof of polkMca. d a filter UIHM m new r was the prod of tut tor there Too ew Planners. t bh.! ith evis retltlen a m i mrneniMif As matfrrs sro now devised there are about the t dwui the ti 1 fume in who the ton few business government im m unrestep tfd HtrHtUn It Is to plsn. hvery man is held to de. i 0 la? heh mi a1 tails, to tne narrower view which comes th o.urfeis bL,an Imran to drop. pv t n no too often to be the department view or nm sort of parocnial view. Wo need Ih imnooe cmii'h for the day that Is her and uikui ua to fix rate nhin will jiv i.f o. men who nave little to do but study th I turn ou 'he ir1 viu of ( m t peted lo problem of the time Rnd test their ca- fifk! this in the lniNimnt markHs f pacity at meeting them. Jr at os d of meryr horn? fo .ijrhf "In a word,, wo need mors ontxvrtuuitv t e d en aru , fctrvr te inu ourtfA foe etatesman-gid- p planning, engineering, snove and more fixed authority and to rganizd bonrr 01 P iv Iy few lsr respon bitlty below." romp'! p Lh scribing the Interior department as miHSion has vstK opnnu an "abiding place for a group of un- - th contiol of ibfi'fi' and hR'.f . Heads of the iini'is amam c ft nuuned In (Continued ou Page 2, Column 5.) son replv tu t s,r roiUr't-- t t t re 10 n rnProad bd he z. - luitf i morrow Tiimutiv Fhn Aid fee e,i m t(,r (Uo rondu.tus, to make. FO R M A T 1 0 N' Bt REAL, Director, ash.ngton, D. C. My 3reit allre-- . 111 afraid e i i . jn' &s ch ' ui rvMjs i 2. Column 3.) T Fti B U NE (.i lurt of the Parisian unions of have requested Premier Millerand to receive their delegate Apparently. the dismissal of the railwayman a union meeting fsmpaud for attending been retezaied -to the background ha claim and the railwaymanara now headed be a denuunf for nationalization of the railroad. The prior of broad, wifrrh was xched-nle- d to advance fiom 20 lo S3 per eent tomorrow, will remain stationary, (be gov mmm, ft wumiUoi Everybody Afraid. wemi to n tipf iri ' i"ii' ' mo t pre-ar- Eryon Th f'd Of ! , P1Kalrs (Continued on Eage As- D nt Request of Unions. the Py 1 oped Th Government has reeelved numerous offers of private Initiative In provisioning. The situation offer no unThu Pan reserves are fullv easiness, sufficient anil an automobile transport Is servlre ready to operate, while the postal service continues normal." The premier affirmed the governments determination to repress any to violence with the greatest coolness and firmest resolutions. Asked if any arrests had been made. M. Millerand replied that he could only say warrants hud been Issued. The subway and tramway .employees and he omnibus, cab and taxicab drivers unions held several meetings today and adopted in principle w proposal to call a Sympathetic strike In favor of the rail-- , way men. provided thev are Invited to do so bv the general federation of labor, which has assumed direction of the prea-estrike movement. m ff' out. Tho p opnitc bt aruto entflo's agDln. In 1 10 g?ott Jorii jr f Miie mm Ui ryAd.i tw.jtctf,!' t il V mfVngtPn. tla r I'd J'e i out sitr r.iu1 I ui ( .t . - ev, railroads. No Uneasiness. Feb. Tbe TEIBCNE, ia Its policy of helpfulness to readers, point tho sure way to that ond. Whoever you are, whatever your work, it Believes that A proper course in reading will iucrpa-the money in your pay envtlope, Tho American Library aonat(m has prepared a eu' ln to reading for its distnbuf ioo. Fill out the coupon nd send it to WasLuigloo as iiidna-ed- . It is free. tdy s 1 Entitle; Readjustments Incid: Upon Change Are lu Do You Want to Earn More Money? Eecuties trd better tl.rn our 'guardian. the Inillau bureau." raid George Ioihran of the We have grown up and w want to he uj owed the frteiom of our " affair 0nThe delegation will p olret a.lntmeit leg-.- at, onagainst pnol g toland pert ,e reservation and .g aiii-t.o- n taining of Ih Indian bu mu and the Indian rrsenat'on aet.ix who, thev tomp'ain rule t)m dtanotliallv and are on tho gooernment ami t..e Ind paraaile an, nsh e the-power eo,t v for tmr on arp .li p rnoa-s- . Th" llibuns ,;i ak 'rr f f c r Ecccn? Again Separate Or-lea- rn ASK FULFILLMENT OF PROMISES TO THRUST TURK OUT terns mln-Utr- eve-nhi- present has communicated to the I'omocraDo leaders bis opposition to tho Article X reservation, Kpublh! senator are asaerting that it otjld bo a waMe of time to prolong th debate 'and are demanding ini mediate action on the principal reservation benator Lolg would not Indicate tohe would jield to ihrse night demands for an immediate showdown. Ue own ideas his of amcefful strategy, Do- -' has which appear to have been justified up io date bv the manner in whiWi he has maneuvered th Democrats Into greater Home Rule ronceHSions than Mr. Wl son had aald he would tolerate. The aim of the Republican leader ever since th resumption of debate has been to bring: a bo in ratification through a defection of a sufficient number of Democratic senators. He is stl'l hopeful that, By Universal Service Staff Cnrreepondent, with only the Article X reservation standi(Special Cable Dispatch.) ng; in th wav. enough Democrats will the White house rather than JjONDON, Feb. 20. A a result of pri- desert I he treat v apnln and prolong the vate conferences, the Sinn Feinera have Hhehe of war wtb Germans. state decided to accept a compromise settlement of the Irish question on a basis of Hitchcock Confident. dominion home rule, the Sunday Senator Hitchcock, however. Is confidant announces that he ronmiands a sufficient number of Iiemocrats to defeat the treaty with the out of the thirty-tw- o counTwenty-al- x I.odge reservation to which tho president ties it ill le included in tills solution, leav- obJe ts, Kcnator Rhermxn and one or two other ing Ulster the six couniles provided for In Premier I)od Georpe's new bill. have Intimated that they There are, two reason for this change might vote for the treaty wtlh tho reserIn the Hun FeH attitude, the newsand there H speculation tonight vations, paper declarer, namely: on the pobsihlllty that, vrlth IunntKiatlc of 4 Recognition the fact that murder defections, enough votes mav be found to and (mirage will never lead! to a proper ratify the pact with the Lodge rewerv solution. tlons and thereby put squarely up to the A report of the of accepting the proportional reprepretdentof the question sentation society of Ii eland, showing action the senate or pocketing tne that in tho recent municipal elections the trea ty. Finn Fein polled 87.311 votes, and labor, If the treaty slmuld fall of ratification which Is mainly rruuMiian. voted of obthe senate again, out of the total number of votes cast, by peace bv other means would recur taining hich vas 322,24. In more Insistent form. With the league of nations questions headed for the "solIs Promptly Denied. emn referendum" of the presidential elecSenator Knoxs proposal to ratify The Ktnn Kelnvre therm-ehe- , einphzt-icll- y tion. dvny the Sunday Pictorial z etorv, the treaty with the except ton of the covewould receive serious consideration, nant thev were not saving weakening lit their demand for anaouie independence and or, if this should not prove feasible, Kena-tos alirmati' e to declare peace IOdee separation from Britain. Cardinal league's recent exclusive at.xte- - by resolution. Page Tells Isolated Attempts to Damage Lines Are Foiled; S y m p a t h y Walkouts Proposed Now, (Continuedou Millerand News Writers. Likelihood of .an Early Showdown0 on the Treaty Between Opposing Senate Forces. Deemed Waste of Time. Pass Naturalization Quiz i . of IVLort in tef tie nuked jurG on tr'C right or wiong hus little to do w Hi 133. of In the quceDon. larger when Gteat Bntain and France needed Julian a they made a set ret trealy with me Italian government, by which thev promised Italy the Austrian territory in rh Trentlno and Tvrolese districts, as Trieste far north as the Brenner Indians Demand Same Rights as Those Given Aliens r Who C'iknO Tribune Speoxel Service llICGO. Fib. 28. Three Indian men Troops Scour Country. uman are hero on thalr nd orse h rS VK. AMi Tn fioop bV ' r h .r t may to present to congree demands wiul iwvtbflHI'-f- s ts'krv', u n a la rz. fur Fot rlut for certain reforms and the abolisi ok Aru. hulp'ik ry roud tion of atuse now suffered by the Dk- t u M,itit ul.o Sturv k Off J M 'fr r, ard Aatmiboin and Uros Ventre tribes at Fort Tracer, fusi H i oio- i i 'f3 JarK I laZPl, reservation in Montana , tVna We are Amerkar.fi.'' atd M?a ft. f F Kte'oru of tho one Ventr. "We do not want to he treated anv longer as we bein--or- e than aiicna We aunt same rrTiUa that person Ht bast lb z from canons and bcli g c in 1 r. a aiup'L ' I e t th CJ 1 y rK. ? pnnt nhfp i.m a.ittnl to on imu affaire M wrarH Hun1 m Pow Centralizing Drops Out and Premier to the Latest Assertion of the President. Britten Would Legalize Story of Acceptance of Plan minion Becr and Wine in States Repudiated. Voting for Them. ban-oH- ' a, Will Not Be Modified, Situation Not Yet ReLodge Says in Reply garded as Out of Hand, state AvW V V.S4 ua t k. i |