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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JOSEPH WHITTAKER IE MOTOR LICENSE FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TODAY ADHERES TO OLD JOSEPH MARCH 3, 1020. WHITTAKER. OFFICE HUSHED .,aa t -- AGREEMENT LINE Collector of Auto Tax Asks Relaxation in Enforcing Law at Present.. Answer' to Ultimatum of Allies Follow, the Objec ' tions . Raised by Wilson. Point, of Difference Relates to Cession to Only , Italy v of Liassa WASHINGTON. 0. March Island. S.-- triet adherence to the American, French and British agreement of December !, on the Adriatic question, characterized the reply of January CO of the Jugoslav government to the French and British of January 14. The ultimatum Jugo-Slanote, which was made pub lie today by the state department, raise many of the same objections as set forth in President Wilson s noto of January 19 protesting agriurt the overturning of the previously agreed solution of the vexatious problem. The bingle insistent difference which distinguished the point of view of the Jugo-Slareply from that of the agreement signed bv Secretary Polk on behalf of the United States, December 9, is owrr the ression to Italy of the Island of Liassa, which, according to the Jugo-Blanote, is purely Slav, and from an eeoBomie point of Mew indissolubly united with Dalmatia. v Funeral ten ices for Joseph Whittaker, ears of age, a uatlva of Bait Lake and a pioneer pattenger hrakeman on the Oregou Short Line railroad, who died In Salt Late several days ago, will be held at noon Friday In the Sixteenth ward chapel. Friends are Invited to attend. interment will be in, City cemetery, Joseph Whittaker was the son of the late Isaac and Betsy O. Whittaker, both of whom were pioneers of 1S53 He waa born In Halt Lake. September 25. 1W4. in the Blxteenth ward, where he had lived the greater portion of his life. In 1184 he waa married to Resale 8klllicorn, the daughter of Henry and the late Bather Camell Kktlllcorn. Although failing health since December, 1917. Mr. Whit Hotbed of IrredentLsm. taker was throughout of a cheerful ills Concerning the readjustment of the position. Surviving are hla widow, two daugh Wilson line, in tbs as proposed Whittaker and Mrs. Resale French and British proposals, the note fers.W.Thelma two brothers. David M declares such an unjustifiable annex of Balt McDulln; Lake and Zee of Provo, and two K. ation of purelv Jugo blav territonties sinters, Mra. T. Bailey of Balt Lake would bring about a new and flagrant and Mrs. Lorenzo Reynolds of Spring violation of the principles of national vllle. ties. It would ineutably create 'a permanent hotbed of irredentism with WEATHER DATA lit the frontiers of Italy of a nature analogous to that which was precisely held as a justification of the claims of data at Salt Uki City, Comparttlv Italia Irredcntia, in which its return to Uarrb 2. the mother countrv was demanded. 51 degree temperature todar The s$ 77 le highest la tills month since 1874 extraordinary, complexities 33 lowest last Bight i which the ascription of the territory grees; dgret. lowest his mtnth since 1874 waa aero; mean temper between the coast and the Fiume rail- ature for today was 42 dtrees; aoraisl rst 37 road line would create, according to d frees: accumulated eics since the first of President Wilsons memorandum, were lie month is 10 degrees, accumulated esreoa Is 108 d frets. since January likewise objected to on account of Dry hwib temrenf ture at 6 a. m, obstacles, in the Jugo- 48 llumhitt; wet bulb temperature at 6 m degrees, a m , slav note. 43 degrees: relative humidity at per While accepting the independence of cent; drr bulb temp rat are at noon, sun time, wet tf ib tem iterator at Swi. tns Fiume and Zara, the Jugo JSlav govern- 39 degrees; lime. 34 d frees; relsthe humidity at anna, ana ment records its t igorous objection to time. per cent; drr bulb temperature at the separation of the diplomatic repre- p. 41 degreed, wet bulb temperature at sentatives of the cities from the con- p. in 34 Ungrct, relative humidity at d p. a trol of the league of nations. As jn 48 per cent. total precipitation for the twenty four hours the Wilson memorandum, it is argued ending ui was ,28 of so Inch; total at that such a course paxes the way for for this monthp. to date is 42 of an Inch: seen ii 111 1 wtbr t HardVn Bennlon, secretary of stats, and ex officio collector of tha stats motor vehicle license tax, yesterday asked the police add aherlff a forces of the state to relax one more week In the enforcement of the state law governing motor vehicles. This applies In Balt lake as well as elsewhere with regard to chauffeurs baogea. The company whlih took tha contract for thssa has not delivered The them as promptly as promised. badges ail be on hand for distribution at the end of the week. Peace officers at points outside of Balt are also asked to exeicise discretion In enforcing the law with regard to automobile license plates, because the mailing department of the office lias become congested 'and plates are not baing mailed to people in outside districts as promptly as deslreable. B radically all tha members of the office force. Including some In the mailing department, are used at times to. relieve the congestion at the counter caused by app leant mak-liing In person belated requests for censes. PRIZES OFFERED FOR NEW FAIR EXHIBITORS The American Ghorthorn Breeders association Is offering the following prize to encourage showing at state Islrw by new exhibitors. . First, for best bull calf, senior or Junior, bred and owned by exhibitor whoir liae not prevlous'y exhibited or national show. The at a state-faprize Will be a trophy or medal. Second, for host heifer "calf, under the eame a trophy or medal. The aasoclatlon also offers special cash herdsmen who make the best for prizes records at the fair, along the following lines: Personal appearam-e- . Including neatness and cleanliness of clothing In and out of show ring; neatness and cleanliness of quartnrs or eta.!s, bedding and anlmala in show herd; systematic and neat arrangement of traps, feed and forage. These prizes will be offered at the 1970 I'tah state fair, October 4 to 9. E. Burgtn. Centerville, offers a pair of Red Fyle bantams for the best clean bantam, any breed or sex. legged ' foung Cutler. Midvale, Plait, offers one trio light Barred Plymouth Rwka for the best pen of Barred Plvmouth Rocks outside of Balt Aake county. SEATTLE ELECTS CALDWELL MAYOR By Universal Service. SEATTLE. Wash . March 2. The election of Mavor Hugh M. CaldAell as mavor of Beattie was practically assured when the city registrar announced at 9 o'clock that 119 precincts out of a total of 177 gave Caldwell 17,042 votes against 12.105 for his opponent, James Duncan. Duncan was the labor candidate, while the business Interests backed Caldwell. Much bitterness was displayed In the rampaign. the Caldwell fact. on charging Duncan with being the leader of the fad-leelement In Beattie labor circles and that he waa a moving spirit tn the general strike that tied up Beattie last year, mutated excess for this month to date ia 2.80 and that he .food for the strike weapon In ila worst form. turtles; accumulated d fkleuey sines January is .11 of an Uuh. Duncan charged Caldwell with being bun rises at 7.01, and sets at 3 20. March tool of the capitalist a a. -- 1 1 al 1 rebellion and annexation. Commercial Ruin. "The JugojMavs emphasise the immi nent consequence of cooimereial ruin which mast ensue with the separation oft Zara from its administrative association with Dalmatia and for this reason the Tight to transfer the Credit Foncier bank of Dalmatia from Zara is requested as well as all matters pertaining to the provincial administration now lodged in the city. . The solution of the Albanian proviso, Jugo-Slathe government suggests, would be best followed by a continuance of the status established by the ronference of ambassadors in London in, 1913, which was for a local autonomous government without outside interference. The question of the division of- - the war and commercial fleets, the note declared to be a part of the Adriatic problem, and a settlement on this point ia demanded. Austro-Hungaria- -- 1020. WEATHER OBSERVATION P. II.. MOl NTAIN TAKEN AT TIME. il ra 2 Station. ROLLER COASTER DAMAGED BY WIND the lake yesterday A heavy wind from morning converted the south end of the roller coaster at Galtalr tnto a mass of tangled wreckage. Only a portion of "Tha Trip Through the Clouds" la destroyed. however, and while the roller coaster Is owned by a separate corporation with headquarters In Balt Lake exclusive of the Galtalr management. Joseph N'elson, manager of Baltalr. said last night that the damage would be repaired tn anticipation of the coming season. Mr.- - R'elson said the president of the corporation, which built the coaster, has been notified of the accident and is on his way from Pocatello to Balt Lake. n SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB VALUE EMPHASIZED i Bed Cross Seeks Man. The Red Cross home service department is desirous of locating Wesley Clarence Boeteher of Arlington. Minn., who has been missing since December 24. 191 X. the man Information regarding should be addressed to the Glencoe, Red Cross. the of Minn,, headquarters The local Red Cross also wishes to T. McLeod, communicate with William Unbar Thomas Hoffman and Mary Christian Allen. Children Cry FLETCHER'S FOR CASTORIA That social service clubs do much good among the "down and outers" and vagrants was emphasized by Theodore Killeen In hla talk before the Knights of Columbus last night. Mr. Killeen Is connected with the National Catholic War Council's Everyman's club on Regent street. . He told of despondent men who brightened and took new courage when shown manly sympathy and given aid of the youngsters who had run away from home and were persuaded to write to their parents and started neys. on the return Jour1 OLD OPERA HOUSE WILL BE REBUILT Capture by Bolshevik! of Famous Port Followed by Panic of Refugees. I Infantry Works Its Way Through Allied Barrage and Mops Up Town.j I t Copy right. y PAUL WILLIAMS, 1920. Chit ego Trtbufis Cable Service ) Feb. 25 Via Paris, I March Tha capture of Odessa by thej Bolshevik) was one of the most dramatic I end spectacular Incident of tha Rueelan NCWOROSBI8K, civ 11 war.- - For four days the Ajax and other Brit-- I lah worships tn the harbor laid down a barrage around the outskirts of the city. Fire was directed by British officer on I shore by mesne of rockets and caused I considerable losses among the rede. Ice I waa In tha harbor and many ahlpa were I unable to get out with thetr thousands I of refugeea The wind shifted two days I before the city fell, the Ice was, broken up and a lane to the sea opened. There were more than 25,000 officers without commands tn Odessa, exceeding I the number of enllatad men In the vo!- unteer forcee there. There waa hardly a semblance of order. The shooting continued alt night long In all parts of the cltv and anyone who ventured outdoors! after dark took hla Ilfs tn hla handa The soldiers turned on tha profiteers The Jews were robbed right and left of fur overcoats and other valuables. Stock I was left unprotected, perhaps to freeze In a temperature near zero, and many were killed. Unrestrained Pillage. Shops were broken open and pillaged waa none to stop them and they went the limit. The British mission worked valiantly I to save the cRy. Several thousand Ger- - I man colonists were mobilized, uniformed. Brttlah equipped and led to ths front officers were active among the volun-- 1 teers, working night and day to stem the tide of panic. They were optimistic, hours before the crash I and twentv-fou- r assured the foreign residents, there was no cause for alarm. On ths night of the f,th, an American destroy er dropped anchor tn the harbor. ai.d a few hours later the resistance to t he reds cracked and collapsed. Several I thousand Bolshevik Infantry worked thetr I way through the navsl barrage and dlvtd- fng into sections started systematically to mop up ths city. Street after street was cleaned up In rapid order and the volunteers who did "not flea fell hark to make occasional stands at likely points. Boy cadets from the gymnasium put up most obstinate resistance to the Bolshevik! encountered and fell wounded or dead at their machine guns. With the Invasion of the city the offt- cars, government officials and their wives and children hurriedly grabbed a few be- longings and rage and streamed down to the waterfront by the thousands. They were taken aboard a great number of at- lied warships and merchant vessels flvlrg all flags which almost Immediately I shoved. off for Constantinople. Among them wae the steamer R'avajq. crowded beyond capacity with refugees which the American Red Cross hajl been looking after. by groups of aoldlers and hoodlums Thera American Colony Embarks. 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Your dealer knows and your experience will prove, that Hickory produds are the raott satis-fado-ry and most economical They give real service. are wanted insist upon getting the genuine, guaranteed Hickory. The Hickory ia the only children's garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which saves stockings and darnings. . The buckle is easily adjusted; the quality of the clastic and webbing is uniformly excellent. , The American colony went aboard the destroyer Talbott, on which was Rear Admiral McCully of the American mission to South Russia., The American colony was composed of three officers. Red Youll find them in the notions, boys and arils departments Cross Captain James Irving, Captain U. P. Floyd, Lieutenant L. M. Foster, who comes from Chicago; Lieutenant Commander H. W. Bryan, Vice Consul ,F. W. (aider. Charles Bourgeclook of the American legation at Bucharest, and twq T. M. C. A. workers, Charles Lewis and MAKERS OF Harry Kadlier. The vlca consul and Y. M. C. A. workers had been in Odessa only five days. Jacob Ruben of Milwaukee, said to bs men YORK an official of some labor organization, was requested to come out with the other arwas Americans. Two months ago he rested as a spy by the volunteer army end later released on representations by Chis is the teell It's pout absolute guaranies the American Red Cross known Hickory There were not enough boats for all cf service, comfort the Russians, and hundreds were left beand quality on trademark In Women the hind despair. piers fainted. Two men went mad with fear and one shot himself. Four women and three men, well out on the end of tha pier, noticing the American destroyer, fell on their knees and stretched out (heir aid. Rear arms, mutely Imploring the Talbott Admiral McCully ordered alongside and took them off. . tion by the Bolshevlkl street lights In Father Is In Bad. Odessa were burning for the flirt time Bolshevik Enter City. In many, weeks, the invaders using anyThere was great excitement in the The Bolshevlkl entered Odessa Feb- thing and everything which would burn manner of the little man who apIn a few hours had for fuel. S. and ruary from Odessa The will be refugees a saleslady in a local store reached the waterfront with one piece of near Constantinople, proached With this they opened fire houaed on an Island the other day and sputtered; artillery. 2090 are going to Serbia. potntblank and apparently without aim although about 8 say, y you got me in a dickens on the shipping which still remained In of a pickle, you did! the harbor. Strategy. Soma shells went over the American I don't understand, tha girl reCLEAR YOUR Mr. Jones "Cant I ever Induce jou destroyer and some burst about fifty vwrds short. Ths Talbott did not even to stop wearing jour hair over your plied. You remember when I came here have ita guns uncovered, and the shots ears?" 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