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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SAT U I MOR N I N G , MARCH (Continued from Tef a One.) Secure Ten-iYe- Of aett'amant Adriatic dlapul th "dispute which la now gravely threatenthe ing psace and delaying the reconstruction of southeastern Europe,'' wJ urgently necessary, ar World Right for European Production,. 55 Other Notes Published. Will, Bring to the United Many Famous , : State Foreign Composers. 5 Special Cafe s Staff Correspondent. Die- - patch.) The slate department made public a.ee four notes of the long chain of Adriatic correspondence They Include the Italian memorandum of January s; tha Franch-Britla- n I, tha proposal of Italian rrplv of January Id January and the Jugoof memorandum slav January 2d, recently given out by the Jugo-Sla- v government. in chronological order, tha first la Premier Nlttl'a communication to Lloyd Uaorga. transmitting a suggested compromise for the treaty of London, which included accomplishment of President Wilson s plan tor erecting plume as a free city, with a modification, however, of Its frontier and the adoption of etatuta "efficaciously safeguarding ila 'Italian. Its, " Additional territory to the of Plume also wee demanded, as well as 0f and tha Adrlatlo tha tgnd "effect Iva neutraHaatlon of tha Islands end aleo of the whole coast and port a of the eastern Adriatic coast. In reply the premiers announced that the French and British governments have consistently declared their wtlllngnees to abide by the treaty of London, and add- Service. ERUN. Marcah 5. A gigantic and which gfvas a group of New York theairl' ca I men tha world rights for ten years I fay all central European slags and lltarto which and brings productions, ary America the world's greatest operetta composers Oscar Strauss. Lehar, Fall, Gilbert and Kollo a well as the German theatrical wisard, Reinhardt, has Just edbeen closed here. In spite of tha very gallant end memThe negotiators for tha New York group Exof the ara Ben Hlumenthal. president orable fight put up by the Serbian naNew Film York, A the note set forth, It was mainly company. tion. Import port and Samuel Rachmann, a German cltlren through the courage, self-aa- c rifles, and the York In New was active who during the endurance of the Italian people and way as a. theatrical promoter. Blumenthal I army that tha Croatian and Slovens peo Is about to return to America, carrying pi a have won Independence and fretIn his pockets contracts which will Irene I dom. plant the home of the operetta from cen- - II The note further expressed a willlng-irEurope Vienna. Berlin and Budapest ness to agree to the following modifies h to New York, and which give that city I tlona of tha Joint United monopoly control of all German, Austrian II and British understanding of December I : libretto ai.d Hungarian music, dramata. 1 ind literature, with exe.uie rights of re- - I AlOulllCSllOn eiOpOSCu. coun- 'An annexation by Italv of tha coastal production for all king Strip connecting Flume with Italv, '2 Extension of Italian frontier eastward and beyond the Wilson line.' Reinhurdt Is Signed. "5 Guarantee of the Itallanila of A list of notable men end women in which, according to President the central European theatrical world, Flume, note of objection of February 0, headed bv Professor Reinhardt, have been Wilson's the way for Italian control of signed up at princely salaries and royal-- I opened Flume's affairs and for possible foreign ea, to go to New York, where they ere future annexation of the port by Italy.'' not on y to produce and direct In person Request by Italy for the neutiabsation ti.elr already completed works, but evety-thincoast. of tlie Dalmatian Involving, th they will create within the next note dec.ared, "the prohibition to an Indecade. of all of meaauies slate dependent Reinhardt, It le announced, has consa refused. tracted to prouuce four pave and thiee announced The Italian delegation then films. It la predicted he will open In that January 10. in a new memoiandum, ev America next Christmas day with a ar even partial, has "no play. Among other works he will been understanding, the arrived at by government royal which of the premiere produce "Danton," on the Adriatic question. wxa a sensational aucccsa here at the The document Includes tha statement the monster that "Grosees Bcliaushlelhaus." "the Italian delegation wished to of scene third The week. last pieyliousc, make It clear that no waiver of the this drama Is described as the most of London has taken placa. piece of stage work ever attepted treaty BjS Universal 1D20. $12, $14, $16 and up to $17 choice DEAL J1EPBRTED New Yorker G, TEXT OF fOTE GREAT THEATER ' 1)A Y 1 is in a wonderful Sale for men S a Saturday Silk Jersey Broadcloth Crepes Imported Japanese Silks In all of the new spring stripes and colors for this great special mens event. al Btates-FYenc- Never mind WHY. Its enough to know the facts. The shirts are here they came by express yesterday, their first airing today. ut Your Summer Supply of Very Nifty Summer s Shirts Should Be Bought Today , ' SEE THE WINDOWS During This Sale , They get SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. TODAY g super-mirac- s HOLLAND AGAIN Among the composers signed up to go to personal production of their operettas are Imposing List. RFySES SURRENDER OF FUGITIVE KAISER I Oscar Strauss of "Choco'ate So d.er" I Walts Dream" fame. and THE HAGUE. March J. Tha Dutch Frans Lehar, king of the Viennese oper- - goxernment today, for the second time, eua composers, who Is known In Vienna I to deliv er the former Oerman as tne master. and who composed "The refused to ' tha allies for trial. lemperor Marry Widow, "Alone at Last, "Gypsy addressed to David Lloyd nota In Love" and many other works of world-w-td- e British premiar, howsvsr, tha Geoige. fsme. promised to take all necJean Gilbert, composer of "The Girl In tne government measures to minimise the liberty essary the Taxi and "The Queen of the Mov- of Wilhelm and prevent him from endanies." Leo Fall, who composed The Dollar gering the world's peace. The second communication from the Urlncess. Dutch government, which was delivsred Walter Kollo of "May Time" feme. that these . ,, Krans Lehar, It is understood, has con- - in London this morning, states la t acteu to direct personally in New York I precaution will be taken on the understood tha Dutch authorities h't new operettas. "The Flue Masque, R ta asaured allied d.p omata that cose "The Yellow Ticket" and Frasqulta. la to produce his new guarding and cenaorahlp will ba Oscar Btraus alien Wilhelm occupies his operetta, "The Last Wa ts, the premiere I tJtod t Doom. of which was produced here two weeks a gay with Frltal Massary In the leading J Protesting that this attitude does npt part, wae pronounced the biggeet jccesl I hut Holland outside the community of of toe season. He has aleo signed up. It I nations, the note declare Holland ta fully of is said, to try his hand at ODerettae and conscious of the duties the presence on the revues with Amertcau atmosphere and II the former emperor places to with government regard Netherlands eetflngs .bean Gilbert Is to produce his latest the counters own Interests, as well as which internatlonil security, work, "The Woman in Ermine. has been playing to crowded houses here I Th not protests that, contrary to the I impression derived from the allied note, for the last jx months. Leo Fall has contracted to produce hill the Dutch government from the begln-"Rothe obligations entailed observed has of Ktamboul" In New York. ning The government, the Several of the composers will take their by these duties. I note will to do so. being continue aays. families with them, apparently Intending In th exercise of Dutch sovereignty to make their future home Jsble I to taka on the spot all precautionary Imeasuree deemed requisite to subject the Lons Ntffotlations. of the former emperor to neces- freedom For two months Messrs. Blumenthxl end limitations Rachmann have been negotiating with a gar, Th Netherlands govsrnment say It is large number of composers, libretto writers I anxious to place these declarations on and publishing houses. Th final signs- - I record In tha most formal manner, and. lures to the deal were fixed this week. conclusion, declares It to be Ita by the American interests I jon that these declarations, which prove figuring In the deal of the worlde right I that the government realises the danger of all writings of German, Austrian and ,hloh tha powers dread, will dispel their Hungarian artists of note, la said to be even more important financially than the apprehensions. The note Is signed bv Jonklieer von I operetta transactions. Dutch foreign minister. Commentators here point out that even Karnebeek, German plecea were given i during the-wC in New York and throughou America, auch as "May Time, "The Riviera Girl, "Tea for Three, "Soldier Hoy," "Blue Devil, "Alone at Last and others. 1 1 j a ' ar lit Alt )N nONCOMM STATUS OF EUROPE'S FINANCIAL NEEDS REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. Hear Mnjof J. Reuben Clark tel the I PARIS. March 6 France has neither laratlon no.r PPro'd true facts regarding the Mexican 1 situation of Europe r''n h economic Salt Lake theater, Saturday March allied council prem m. p. Everybody invited. Admission Jh, make. It was declared here frve. ( Ad trt1snient. ) proposed today. The original text of the allied declaration, it la stated, begins by setting forth that the small nations bordering on Rusre-t!- o. sltua-I1",?- . Good News! Weve received another shipment of those exquisitely shaped novelty baskets which every woman in Salt Lake fell in love with last fall. If anything, tlcse are pret-Fo- r today it will be Dainty Baskets of Sweet Peas And, oh, lady, ladyl You have never seen anything quite so beautiful as these baskets of Spring loveliness. All the dainty, fresh tints and rare odors which characteriz(his floral creation 8ee them in our windows. Specials" for Today Wasatch 10 E. Broadway. 1310 Churchills Review; "Mr. Churchills (British war mlmsieri r review of Britain's military plana constitutes an accurate statement of British policy. "As regards the British nav v, there ha also been a great reduction In strength. Many of our ships have been offered for sale, and many more have been placed In the dock yards, despite the fact that there baa been recently an unexampled call from many parte of th European east for light cruisers to protect communities against the forces of disorder and also to aid In refugee work. "Many of our cruisers now In the B'ack sea and at other places are engaged In this work. Referring to the much discussed battleship Hood, the greatest and most powerful war vessel In the world, air Auckland said: "The Hood was laid down in lSIt. In the midst of war. Wnen the war was over the Hood was too far advanced to halt construction: In fact, she was almost finished, so It was decided lo complete her. post-wa- Only Few New Ships. "At present we are only completing the construction of a few ships. Britain plans, in fact, call for a navv not larger than the United States navy. Gaddes aaid tha strength of the British army In Ireland was not as large as was popularly supposed, consisting of approximately 33,000 men stationed mainly at the currsgh, the Irish strength being little removed from an equitable ratio of other garrison In the British Isles and consisting mainly of recruits and young soldiers training for overseas garrisons. s Told of the suspicious attitude prevalent In manyparte of the United States that Britain Is advancing and supporting the league of nations for the purpose of the ambassador re- plied: "All I am able to say on that question Is that this vie' Is surely mistaken. The British statesmen who are most keenly Interested In the furtherance of the league are far from being desirous of seeing any expansion of territories under British rule or protection, but are simply men who are zealous for the realization of world peace. DECLARE INVASION OF POLAND BY RUSS IS NOW IMMINENT WASHINGTON, March . Official ad vices to the state department say an Invasion of Poland by the Bolshevik! Is Imminent, the house rule committee was told today by William Caatel, Jr., tn charge of the departments central European division. The committee is considering an appropriation' for food relief In Poland, Austria and Armenia. Mr. Caste also declared that the were causing a plague of typhus In Poland which threatened to become the greatest plague In history. he said, "are load"The Bolshevists. Into armored ing their typhus victim motor cars and taking them to the Polish border and forcing th Poles to accept them." Austria as well a Poland la suffering horribly from the lack of food and fuel, he said, reciting conditions revealed by advices of American diplomatic representatives abroad. Co. and 12 Judge Building. (Continued from Pag One.) notion that if you think your country r thereby taking th 3ou position that th enemy is r'ght; but It doa not mean that.", The Socialist, h 'in continued, no statement, In no act, in no suggestion that ha been brought before this com mittee are either charged or intimated to hat' been in league with or in hope of t.ie triumphant success of the impel iai autocrats of th central powers. The name of President W'ijson s brought into the proceedings during Mr. Steelman's summing up and resulted In a tilt between Asaembtyman Cuvillier committee member, and defense counsel wronf n Open Covenant Swept Aside. "Mr. Wilson," Mr. 8ted man said, "had fourteen elms. Ha went to Paris and he returned, and th open covenant of nation went glimmering, and bow many of t':e other fourteen points were left I do not know. "But he was loyaf to his country, asserted Assemblyman Cuvilthough, lier. "Oh, es, retorted Mr. Btedman. "That is not my point and I do not think he boasts of it all tha time. I want to say this: That you can generally taka a man who Is boasting of the fact that hla bills, and auggeat he always pay that he have hla checks certified. The man who Is what he Is, Is not In the habit of parading It on billboards unless he In selling some wares. "I do not think you should assail th president of the United State, Mr. Cuvillier said "Let me sav this, a r, to you," Mr. Stedman answered. "I hope the time will never come when u man in this government will not feel the right to assail any man in public office. Every man in this house, before the law. stands In a position equal to that of the president. of Treaty. 6. March (HaiaaV The chamber of deputies, on the demand of Premier Mlllerand, today fixed March 1 on the as the date for Interpellations foreign policy, because of the approaching submission of the peace treaty to Turkey. Louis Barthou. chairman of the foreign SMALLER affairs committee, did not oppose the government's request, but declared he voiced the sentiment of the chamber and country In asking that th government bring necessary flrmnesi to bear tn execution of th Versallle treaty, which, h said, (Special Cable Dispatch.) could not be submitted to revision. ReStaff Correspondent Universal Servlet. vision. M. Barthou asserted, would mean a renunciation of France's right. The (Special Cazle Dispatch.) requested the government to (Copyright, 1020. by Universal Service.) speaker make France' allies understand they are LONDON. March 5. "Great Britain's bound by the treaty. In th making of poxt-warmies and navies will not be which they participated. larger if as large than theh- - pre-wstrength. This country is absolutely earn- Will Consult America. est In her efforts to reduce armaments WASHINGTON. March 6. Th United to th absolute minimum. Aa a proof of 6 tales In th opinion of official her will this, we hav abolished compulsory milib consulted aa to term of th and service tary training. Turklah treaty before the Sir Auckland Geddea, the British amla handed to representatives of ocument to bassador the United States, mads this statement today In an exclualv interview th Constantinople government for signawith Universal Service In which he dis- ture. cussed the questions principally affecting The United States la considered by th allied governments to possess a epectai the relatione between Britain and America. Interest In the solution of th Turkish "Britain. aatd 81r Auckland, ha problem aa a potential member of the been forced to refuse request from all league of nations of Europe, and notably from the During the negotiations of the Turkish parts Near Fast, for troops, because her diminand Austrian treaties, the entente repredesentatives made a number of efforts to ishing forces ar unable to meet the in mand. engage the American commissioner "Great cities in Central Europe. I A a discussions of Turkish problems, partlc- - PARIS," ARMIES AND NAVIES FOR BRITAIN PROMISED virtual-complet- ed FLOUR bn lo take ito fierfment of the niHtlor. This implication he flsti donie!. damartment Hiiei.ts Portland Ore ami oner ilarc ire: Imestljpitinc tlmrses of price mampu's-tfcmade bv Stokan agent some HRcnls of the tonoi)Mon In the bonne today Representative rtutchlitson, Flepnblxan New Jernes, introduced a resolution ptopomnir an bv the ngmutthr committee of cluircca made b the Spokane gand Tne was referred to me measuie Jur. ruies committee. e, cross-examini- . te ERNEST R. WOOLLEY IS POLITICALLY HONORED Sped I lo The Tribune, March NEW )OI!K, 5. Fird TV. treasurer of the national Republican hi NEW VORK, March S. Decis.on waa reserved today in the matter of the American Socialist society's appeal from a conviction for violation of the espionage act by publishing Scott Nearlnga KLONDIKE TOMBSTONE, Arts., March S. John H. Sabin, a blacksmith of Fairbanks, completed the Jury this afternoon despite objections by Assistant County Attorney George Roark, who attacked BabinS qualifications on the grounds 8ab!n had testified he believed men were entitled to take the law Into their own hands under some circumstances. When Samuel L. Pattee overruled RoarksJudge objection .the prosecution said a wltnesj would arrive In Tombstone late today to appear against another Juror In the opniinrynnctijutiL ('wrorvr.a3DOrtJtaunG. (b riOtirujnn n n rj t JPannannonL nc;n;noryf NUGGETS jccoac JDDCDC- "M" lOCOOr box. Bla-be- en- - inooot lUOBDr 30000' laoooe many years as Klondyke Nuggets. Meaty Pecans, brown sugar and cream that's all but my, how IOOBOC 3000CM TOOOOf good! Before the new crop of pecans jnBoar . 0 other Keelev candy has joyed such popularity over so mcdoc IBooor loccac JOCOOf 3QC00C 3000DT arrived Klondyke Nuggets sold for $1.23 a pound. JCD0CC 3D00CC JfJOOOt SoSoor J09CCC JtHJOO JoPrir- - ularly as to the disposition of Constantinople. Inasmuch as the United States never declared war on Turkey, thie government is understood to have been firm tn tta stand that It was not interested In the Turkish question except through the league of nations. ' w Will Not Renew Loan. LONDON, March t. J. Austan Chamberlain. chancellor of the exchequer, announced tonight that England and Francs h had agreed not lo renew the loan Issued In the United Slate In 1313 and wars taking steps for Ita re"I have always believed th payment. Irish complexities more political than religious. I think my reported optimism over the new horn rule bill Is understandable, since X participated in Us framing," Anglo-Frenc- Discuss Shidehara Speech. LONDON, March A. Dtscusalng th address made tn New York on Wednesday by Kljuro Shldshara, Japanese am bass dor to the United Biates. the London Times declares the speech "appears to have .contained unnecessarily emphatic reference to China." Nor waa It worth while, tne newspaper continues, "at the preeent difficult Juncture to lay great stress upon Japan's special position regarding China. W fear th question of the Shantung peninsula may be drifting toaard a deadlock. Perhaps neitherI side exla entirely free from blame, but It tremely desirable that no language should be used which might accentuate difference and postpone settiemeaL" -- r 3330 jnnjooC'-- c v ihim CwUO30ODQC0OD(JLDr,-rv- f MP" fell '( E -- i t, Up-lia- organisation, appointed Ernest It Woolley, one of the progressn e ami hide- pendent leaders of the younger eement In the party In Utah, a member of th ways and mean committee. The appointment of Mr. Woolley In su'd to have been urged by Chairman Will H. Mavs, Seia-to- r REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. Reed Smoot and others Interested In Hear Major J. Reuben Clark tell the the party's welfare The wavs and means truo fat regarding the Mexican situa- committee tn rornpo.ed of some of the tion. Salt Lake theater. Saturday. March mo.t- - notablp flnsncicia In the country (. I p. ni. Everybody invited. Admission and will play a prominent part in the free. (Advertisement.) coming national camapign. r.' Decision I? Reserved. CREDIT (Continued from Paso On.) COURSE (c(0i ('.'(-Kl- ' ni .nUUiiiuiiiiuit.uiiimiiiuuiiiuiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiMiniuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiihiiicdr A I E .1 s Oppose Revison noon' and soon after court resumed the pamphlet. "The Orest Madness " Judges assistant attorney said he Intended to 1ard. Rogers and Manion of the United cast no reflection on Hutch or any draft- 8talea circuit court of appeals heard the ed man by hla question, which he de- case. Th defense maintained that the clared was asked in the heat of of the act under w.ilch the society as convicted do not apply to eorpom-tlonRadical Pamphlets Seized. that the society liad no Intention of obstructing recruiting, and that the NEW YORK. March 3. Four thousand verdict wa Inconsistent because the pamphlets containing the manifesto, pro- publisher of the pamphlet was convicted gram and constitution of th communist and the author acquitted. party of America sere seized by the police today at the party's headquarters. Tha Janitor of the building found the DALRYMPLE DEFENDS pamphlets stuffed between the celling of IN RAIDS the lop floor and the roof and telephoned tne authorities. The district attorneys offle regarded CHICAGO, March Major A. V. the discovery as Important and announced that one of tne pamphlets would pro ll bit Ion enforcement ofilcer be used next week at the trial of Harrv for the central district. In an address toWlnitsky, secretarv of the local branch day before a group fif men who styled of the party, under indictment on a themselves "Dry Democrats," said he charge of criminal anarchy. had received a letter from Prohibition Commlsaloner Cramer at Washington, Edmonds on Stand. which not only approved bis course la tne MOXTESANO Wash.. March 3. T. T. Iron .River, Mien , prohloitlon controEdmonds, a Presbvtarian minister at versy, but promised him the fullest suppreeent without charge, but recently em- port in his enforcement campaign. Aa long as the prohibition law ta In ployed by tne defense as an Investigator In the trial of ten alleged f. effect I am going to enforce it." Major with the murder of Warren O. Dalrymple said. "Mv course at Iron River Grimm, "lituallv admitted In a letter, was right and has been approved at 1 have nothing to retract according to tho prosecution, he had Washington. found no ev idence connecting Grimm or regret," A resolution was adopted celling on Atwith any alleged raid on the 1. W. W. hall. torney General Palmer to enforce the The letter, whuli has been hi the eighteenth amendment to tne fullest prosecution's hand for several weeks, waa read by t.ie special prosecutor when lie was Edmonds. Salt Lakers In Next York. to tne defense . The letter, addressed .. , . counsel, suggested the building of the NEW TORK, March 5. C'ommodote, D. defense on the case of Jorm Brown of S. Kesler; Pennsylvania, H. Segil. Harpers Ferry fame. JURY COMPLETED FOR DEPORTATION CASE LEGAL FIGHT The American Legion entered the case e today when a delegation from the post appeared In Tombstone and demanded a public apology from Attorney Roark for a question ha put to Walter Huich, an impeachment witness called Monday last against P. C. Haney, a Juror who was disqualified. Hutch, a resident of Douglas, but now the stale university at Tucattending son, was shot through th lung tn the Votes to Enter League. a. n Argon a drafted man. Ha testified fee 8TOCKHOIAI. March S. The first eham Tou did not volunteer until you were her of parliament today voted g( to 47 In In In the draft neck the dragged by favor of Saeden entering the league of was Roark's question which led to the nations. The lower hou on Thursday voted la- delegation coming here. The delegation waited on Roark at te 7, In favor of Swedens entrance. ar at price ranging from 1.00 to n.00 per basket. Come early to insure getting just what 'you want. Spread the good news to friends. miller" Floral sia must be obliged to make peace with the Russian soviet government in order that the economic revival may begin. It follows with tha statement. that Germany must be provided with the means of resuming Industrial activity, and that, since the prosperity of Europe depends upon the prosperity of all countries. It la proposed that a loan be made to Germany, guaranteed by Oerman assets In priority to reparation payments, the loan payments to ba guaranteed by neutral committees. Instructions are being sent to Ambassador Cam bon In London, !t wax declared this afternoon, that ha sign the declaration with the following reservations: will not. Join In any First Franc pressure upon the small countries a'ong the Russian border to oblige them to make peace with the aoviet. Second France will not consent to giving any priority over reparation on any assets of Germany pledged for that purpose. Third France will not consent to th control of German payments on any loans Germany may make by nv other organization than the reparations Vienna, have asked for British Hoops to maintain order, but It is impossible to acted to suth requests beiauee our wartime armies are demobilized v' |