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Show - THE WEATHER. Saturday partly cloudy and warmer. Sun. day unaattlad. Silver Local Settlement Price. ...... Copper (cathodes) t Big business and little business alike find di'i-- , dent promotion through Tribune Want Ads. it out IU.J7S I VOL. '100, NO. 151. SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1920. FIVE CENTS 20 PAGES LODGE PROPOSES NEW ARTICLE X RESERVATION; COAL WRANGLE AWAITS ACTION BY PRESIDENT Polish Independence Y Threatened by German and Bolshevist Attack JUiBMED J AUCKLAND 0EDDE3, new ambassador to tha United States, in hla uniform of minister of national service. SIS - Organization , to Make Until Mr. No Move Wilson Reaches Deter- -' mination in Dispute. - RESIT STILL r British Policy to Restrict Territory of Poland Con-- , flicts With French Aims Toward Foundation of European Balance of Power. Minority Report Still Incomplete, Union ficials Decline to Comment on Situation. GRIP By FRANK H. SIMONDS. Copyright, 1920, by tha McClure Newspaper Syndicate. A8HINGTON, March If. Tha an- idly accepting the nationalistic aspiranouncement, several time made tions of their old esariat rulers and look and a often denied, that Mar- forward to a recon quest of ail ths borshal Foch la about to go to Po- der land ' Thu confronted with the land. deserves to be read in con- probability of an attack, designed to exnection with the vast prop- tinguish their, recently acquired liberties, aganda which is being disseminated in the Poles are occupying territory In the tha United States at ttys present time, pathway of the storm that the fighting designed to Injure the Pole and nils-r- may take place, not on their own toll, resent the facta which confront these but on that of the enemy. gallant people. Themselves $ May A great deal of capital is being mad a chief, y through British Journal, of the . fact that tiie Poles are occupying a If the British and the Americana, who line toward tho oast, very the Poles were prepared to greatly beyond the meagre limits as- criticize signed te the polish state by the Parts guarantee to send the necessary number This la Interpreted aa the of divisions to Poland 'if the Bolshevists conference. conclusive evidence of colossal- - Polish attacked Poland, then there might be some warrant for the suggestion that dreams of Imperialism. the Poles retire to the Paris conference Bolshevists frontiers Bui VCii a notorious foot that neither British nor American troops are Thu If British and Ameriavailable. .The truth Is otherwise. The 'Poles can statesmen persuade or coerce the hare on their eastern frontier the most Poles into evacuating their present posdangerous and menacing enemy faced by itions the Poles may find themselves disany nation, the Bolshevists and this en- armed by their alleged friends In the emy ha already announced an inten- presence ef their enemies. tion of risking a spring drive sgalnet the Americans should be very shy of acPoles There Is cot a bit of evidence to cepting European estimates of tile Poprove that the Bolshevists have laid lish as of tbe Turkish situations. In both aside this purpose or would lay It aside cases the policies of the British and the merely because the .Poles retired from French conflict. At Paris the British their present front. did everything that lay wRhIn their pow- On the contrary all evidence confirms (Contlnned on Page 2, Column 3.) the belief that the Bolshevists are rap anti-Poli- ei Pole Find Disarmed Before Enemy far-flu- EPUBUG Sims Admiral Says Problem of Defending American Coast Kept Department Inactive. i Mexico Given Over to Intended as Harmony Move, Leaders Plan Produces More Friction in Republican Ranks. Bloody and Mercenary Ambitions of a Few Powerful Adventurers. g Recommendations of Al- Intelligent and lies Regarding Convoy People Are System Disregarded by Swamped by Ignorant Officials Too Long. and Lawless Hordes. Peace-Lovin- EEDDES IS FETED; Democrats Silent, Viewing Substitute Move With Suspicion; Last Vote Is Again Delayed. y PHILIP KINSLEV. WASHINGTON, March jj, substi(Chicago Tribune Special Service ) tute for the Lxxige reservation to ON BOARD THE S. B. CALORIA. OFF X, which ha stood unaltered for ma r.y THE MEXICAN COAST AT TAMF1CO. week aa th storm center of th ieue Mexico, March 7. (Via New Orleans, La., treaty controversy, wa proposed la t e March 13.) The fat Mexican ptlot has aenate today by It author. Senator waved good-bLod ga ot ilaaeachueelta, tbe Republn u The oil tanks that dot ths coast os leader. both sides of ths Rio Panuco and the Th move described by th Republican to U. S. manager tall stack of the AguLg Oil company, aa a atep toward harmony ai.4 the foothold of the British navy in Mexcompromise at flrrt led tbe senate iti ico, ar fast disappearing. Before Makes exactly the opposite direction by etoi In the open sea. gn an American vei-e- l, a diacussioii whether the new draft 1 am able for the first thus sines waa weaker In ita terms than the. hid. Club. entering Mexico a ntontn ago, at Nuevo Th mild reservxtionlets, backed by a,ot Laredo, to write freely of conditions tn of (he Republican membership, said ,1 that unhappy country. wa not. The Republican Irreconcilable 12i Icir Aip'kLtsniJ Harch LONDON, do not corresponThera they aid It waa and served notice they wou.d permit Geddas, tha newly appointed ambassa- not help dents to wnte, honest criticism. Censoradopt tt aa they did the origmade Us dor to United th States, ship Jtnd threats of Expulsion prevent. inal. The Democrat, keeping e!!c..t, s ! Th tnat Mexico again speech todav $ir.cq Iiis "illd tew proposal with apparent normal. Normality in Mexico tneanr a announoed, addressing a largo A struggle between rufiltary factious for gathering in his honor at tbe American a result possibilities of a final (he opportunity to rule and eetzs son re Luncheon club. The American ambasagreement remained beclouded and parenormous of at craft the riches of the country. all.. ty leaders revised their prediction of an John V. Duvis, presided. The world tvar has parsed it by. Titers sador, on 'article X. Tonigut no one vt c haraeter-istic- s early vote Produces Cablegram. Auckland .the Sir spoko Is no wave of moral Idealism In Mexluo. wa predicting action before Monday or American of and Admiral Sims presented peothe English cablegrams The source of most of the agitation toTuesday. announcing the depaittire from Germany them White Only of the (tret raider for tho American coast, day Is the selfish desire for riche. Tbe ple and tbe essentiality of binding Capital. Called Capitulation. sent more than three weeks before the blood of the Spanish adventurers and of together.- - Deferring to the phrases, Chairman Robinson has left vessels appeared in American waters. Trie the wild Indian tribes has formed a race the proposed- - cinqe Characterizing Blood ton for bis homo In California, WashingAmerican cousins and Our and Mr. Is In of he centuries behind the march messages he read, said, were remarka- that as the term of a Republican capitulaIeale has returned to New fork, leaving is thieker than the ambassador ble civilization. for water, the with which accuracy every Mr. White the oniy member on the tion to the Whit House, 8enator McNew 20,000 25,000 move of the enemy was foretold, adding said he felt at first that he was deal- Cormick around. of Illlnol led in the attack of that they ware founded on absolute infor- Militarists in Control The majority report recommended that Republican Irreconcilable. "A et mation obtained by the British admiralty. ing with a great civilization which tlie weasel I he men be riven a fj per cent Ir.crenee The of was the way Hereto.' word Dead the country of only period quiet Scene Their proved, lie argued, the soundness .n wages. Including the 54 par cent! had waa durtng.the reign of Forflrio seemed different from ail he had thet, Bratidegee, Republican, Connw til ut, of his original recommendations to the ever iwardad them by lonner Fuel Admlnls-- f Dtaz. a of small is There toe flue, until the crust was broken and I group oomproiutoe proposal, wUne department that all available forces earnest, InteiHgcnt Mtz leans trator Garfield and rhat .local difficult! who desire found Senator Knox, IS'pubilcan. Feiin;. KaGem . should be concentrated in Enrol sun a free and decent underJ in pay .and allowances between different people myself among ma. asserted ti.at it would leave upon lira citizenship, but they waters. c.ra swamped among Ignorant mliltbM stood. U lilted Suites the moral ohhx'attou mining districts be referred to knottier! ife cpuinued: It was. of course, in the Gorman In- and commission. Mr. While will recommend lawless ha lontenrivj. Frebident tml.tarlnts. tho terest. he said, "to create abroad ine The litre for such ilia a exist -, that tbe tnc.-cabe fixed at appro In form the tuw rcsert allot louvauxa lias built up a national mili- 1 WASHINGTON. March 12. Tie impression that the; wore about to under- tary NKW TOSH, March 11.'While Broadam sure, frankly to recognize that the followsgeneral SI per cent. It Is understood. Ths not which out by re machine worked or t.ie may may language take submarine attacks upon tho Amer- stand the tost of the next six months. common only factor regarded as serious In (he way was crowded with theatergoer, bodies of about 50,000 of the Ameri- ican language la at oooe a bond and alor Watson of Indiana for the Keo i to Is it and coast, noted that Je differences Is be hour schedule, Th fcUnmion of Norm winare to counterthousand a and Senator a barrier, and work to strengthen can dead in loanee will be returned such rumors were continually circulated There plots and armed bandits smashed in the the pattern of a new original demand of the mine workers was three a weaken it sep- taro.ina for the Democrats In tnelr comand its h weaving binding power m atore at filols German to Amerand of by apents dow Europe the thirty-houUnited a jewelry r for States, whilo between week, a go per cent hr Although tbe people are weary of arating influence. It can be done, but promise negotiation. For this language ica for the purpose of influencing tho etvii war vrsaee In wages and local adjustment vote are unueretood and have realized only small of Otreet They kept tho crowds at bay with and 25,000 will remain permanently navy department thirty Deruocrata not the work of a day or a year. to to retain craft on tno benefits from tre differentials arising m and between contho have been promised, hut ee' era last tbe test ten years of strug- it isThe had emptied revolvers until they saw who interred overseas. Secretary Baker to- American aide., his best In districts. Englishman chance of avoidnilnuto change wording, made lv "Tbe fact Hat such propaganda waa gle, they see little tent of several trays Into their pocketa day informe4 Chairman Wadsworth of a new period of girl off with an Ameriean soldier or Senator Lodge and Watoon before the not without effect on the navy depart- ing conflict andbusiness was wet held to to but reservation continue will is eurvlvei sailor their escaped, shooting on pedes- the senate that and going presorted, strong brating was illustrated by numerous cables ISSUED military committee. The ment it is no place for small capital to take he dislikes Americans, which is not have invalidated the Democratic pledge trian who attempted to stop them. from rethe thee department mentioning canvass new had not been coma now. and venture a what he really mean at all. What he later three men en- secretary, who wrote in response to a ports of pro cable submarine activities on A few minute 'U!ulen sabe? is th favorite expresI dislike seeing my pleted tonight. means is. senato the coast. Atlantia o1 estimated really cost the resolution, side a defection the On the Republican tered another Broadway Jewelry store, sion of th Mexicans tn snoak.ng of the not confined to th irreconcilable wa girl take Ear notice of another man. future. Tlte moat authoritative informafew blocks up town and, after throw- returning the dead and concentrating Continues Testimony. more we want all What eonsoiously alone. (Senator Frellnghuvsen of New tion I have been able to gather concerning pepper la a clerk's eyes, grabbed the bodies remaining in cemeteries l.vni WAPOMS, March IT The The officer said that during the first ing President CarransA is that he will to realize is that nations cannot le Jereey, who had voted for rat I flea tin a ed States marshal for Indiana Was Unit, Some trays of Jewelry and ran from ths overseas at $30,000,000. next to his retire a months of few December, chance tha war six he according rewas told speciweag of with thefloor judged by today the that he never oulv take ordered by Federal Judge Anderson peatedly that operations abroad would be promise. If he can do eo without turntheir citizens. They must be judged by on to stor. Two men, alleged to t members of French the Congestion transportaserve capiases for fifty. to the ubtitut and Betiaror Waiieworth General ever the ing two mn operagovernment could wbut bo dependent upon collective their of spared will, tbe were expression b tould nut eee arrested by the police tion systems and shortage of materials from the adequate defense of home waters. or New ToiK tors or miners who ar included among of ths gang, made manifest in hours of Crisis. Judge wherein they had Improved on their orig. tue on hundred and twenty-fiv- e used in the manufacture of coffins is This policy was adhered to, he said, demen after a chase. a a nation dur- Inal measure, 'file Republican leaders nctiod her Britain Indicted rente-da- y by bja special federal Lost. Cause hia efforts to' convince officials in Obregons Both robberies, committed In t!y heart handicapping the work, Mr, Baker said. spite however, they eould bold at leant grand Jurv, charging them with conspire ing the war, during, if rou wilt, one "While 111 bodies of American' dead Washington that Jt was the consensus of of tha white light district, were witnessed Obregon Is probably the most popular I1? violation of (he Bever control naval allied well as aa hla opinion, act own, have been returned from Archangel, the "candidates for the presidency, (Contlnned on Tags 2, Column 1.) and the federal criminal rode. (Contlnned on Page 2, Column 7.) thousands of persons, that the bear defenso of tee American of but his cause is lost. It was lost when The remainder of the men are In other by Baker said the same number coast lay In. pffem-tvSecretary one returns waa into thrown the great- still remain in northern Russia and that submarines In the Broadway stfftes of the central competitive coal m eastern Atlantic.against Carranza turned thumbs down. It Is tn yijiL)MUUWkYVVVVVir(yiTVVrtiViViVi nssnnsnnnnnnaei field and capiases will be On April Ik, mi. he said, he had in. him that the leadership of the revolution mailed to the est excitement as police reserves arrived it was improbable that anything could 1 of the stats in on the double quick and working on b done toward their removal for a formed the department that enemy sub- Wes. Sut" T"bal I am Informed, has decided nhif h thv the theory that tbe robberies were commarines would likely attempt raids in to Carranza, either o hia Namts of th support InflW? will not bo mitted by two different bands, raced year. American wot -- re to divert attention Evacuation of bodies in England is and Aguilar, ot A era Crux, or Ignacio our forces out of the keep critical the ambassador at Washington (Continued on Pago 2, Column 6.) (Continued on Page 2, Column 4.) progressing, he added, while in Italy all area in the eastern Atomtio through ef- Bonillas, and the candidate of the cvil partv. bodies liac lweu concentrated ready fect on public opinion. left Mexico City the government I When for return to this couutry. leaders were quieting looming the BoRecommendations Disregarded. ! nillas T0M0BE0WS ISSUZ candidacy, but Agulier is held aa Dlsregf rd bv the navy cripartmert of a dark borae for congresrtonal appointDOUBLE TRAGEDY his recommendation with regard to adop- mert lu oonUngene ev. He I a former milk man and ia now minister tion of tn convoy aj'tem was d.serll-re- l IN by Adsr.lial him as "infinitely mors seri- of the interior. In this way Carranza exnectg to perous in its bearing on the war than other TORN, Neb.. March 13. cases Of alleged Inefficiency cited in pre- petuate hie r Mole and hold safe Ms Th sixth installmejt of Which 7 1 of Harrington Aurora, I,!., today snot hi vious testimony before tho senate coterie of civil nd milHarv chief. Jle g wuitam Johnstoa unparalleled story wife, probably fatailj, and then shot the f. seek will and work committee. military of mystery, lore, color and intrigue, vrill head th fiction section of Thai dying almost Instantly. Mrs. HarAdmiral hlma said rhat early in lJif to control "live uorerslon." tomorrow. a is forced let thus-obtainat most been Tribune to Carrantt ha rington hospital here and hopes (or the allies were ennpehed by the submas her recovery are sanl to be scant. Har- rines to adopt the cuiituv plun for pro- of hla reforms hd while he prepared tor HI great four la that at arrived kork rington tnit. emergency. last from and 5 on night that Mav shipping, tecting he ,u It is Sketches Erom Lite the! pub. revolt Aurora, and called 0n liis wile at the urgenty recommended mat th Vmted one of more of hi big general AUlOwiU picture in tomorrows' Tribune the horns of her forc Mrs. the other mother. and with Rosa coc Its States t.ut pc it join agbinst ws s not give ration, i .You aud Your rrienda Buy Y'ou tar. where aha ha been for a. seeks.Key, . He until June 3d that seoretarv IianP-- l experiences encouutcred when re. bm. asked her to return a lt'n him. and when plied he considered American ls hsv. Sky-higalie refused iett the house, bought a re- ing armed guatds were safer when self-defens- e, aadiug Taxes anWhen th Curb Got Gypped. volver and returned In a few momenta, tnieier.den(lv. Taxes I avo been boomed skv h.gh to when the shooting took pUree. other Torchy and Shorty story, mil The admiral said be again stated hia meet of the expense th heavy military Also be among the welcome features of The Sunday Tribune. j bedrf tiat arming Bierchammeo did not and to keep tne mllroadx open. Tne taxes J offer sufficient safeguard against on sugar, for instance, have increased ROAD l tm attack, July he reetived a tn l"". to Sl,3:.14t In IMS. a outlining an entirely new plan of from CAdmiral Willi am Soxrden Sira trill furnish to official flgres, about 12nd D URGED BY CAMPBELL cab, Q. merchant ships, formulated In according proteetlrlg GC The cent. for tomorrows Tribune a thrilling account production during this inthe department, which, he said. wrs widely per s decreased front 148,odd1 ton to of a battle between the allied rnbehasera under the command of Lxtstgn PHOENIX. Arts., March 12. Coopcra-t'o- n at variance with the British and French period tea is. Ashley D. Adams and a German between Arizona and California In systems, ami which be cabled the departba been neglected and many ment would be a fundamental military of Education f Improvement of the Phoenlx-L- o , cloned because of U k are school the Angeles road by way of B'jt.m. Cab, wa dis- error resulting "in direct assistance to the of money to pay the teacher. I wa Incussed today when Governor Campbell enemy. rrederick Irring Andcnions fantou formed that the government derka were RlKVinrt received a delegation consisting of memThe Moral Haiard. of fiction. oniy in per cent ot their salaries. Admiral Jellicoe Apprehensive. bers of the Blyt-ichamber of coimpar'-eFor many government dutie in Tampico, another the is of which great (75,000 series of unusual short stories, will of the Automobile Club of Southern CaliIn answer, the navy sub- such aa river dredging, the oil companies appear in The Sunday Tribune. fornia, delegates of the Lo mitted another plan, h said, and asked have been forced to pav the coat. board of supervisors aid members Angeles In n (Pit and Tampico A me rf.-- n of the that h present it to the British admirPhoenix chamber of commerce. After alty. He did so, and waa .told that tn money t freely used, even American paper the famous letters by R.u.f W, listening two hours to the basts. The 0f proposal liad been tried out by tbe aide money paeelug on ft Ltrd0r. the great humonct who. r. ..ve the Blythe route. Govo-nCampbell in- early in tl.e war w.tsout success. 3.,,t government has bejun to issue jpper has become a household word in ail BagUsh speaking countries, wtii atp-uformed the visitors that whhe he wax in that th admiralty desired assurance of monec. Tribune. in tomorrow sympathy with trclr mission they must American cooperation In the convoy illsmftnsgemerit. Inefficiency, gia't perpm not look for Arizona state aid for. with so the f'rst convoj mlgrtl sail from N.w meate official Mezb-ov the of your ara-v- f funds available foe righway Tork July hat ia th i I Bimonds, the American k hti-ashed a ! .teibcoe work, PrtEfiA Erauk H. cooperation was ImposeiMe. Abet t CH stmc time Adml in real; tv; tut about :.($ . 7i.tt0 About wrter who is accepted as t turn wrote grave ex.irrav'ng Audit-Bureaapprehension MO on paper. i tne all will in suocoms andal of European countries, continue his dvecu't .ous of na,'.uai and wurU for the Kelfferich Is Convicted. pf rouov svrtem . 4 suited pc roll. Thu general unless the United (date decided to par- Mexico problems in The Sunday Tribune. BERLIN. March 13. th--. Kari are above the law." , hidadmiral ntxren. the ticipate. former minister of the treasury, vet Ft ns, v, on Juy 22. the raw depart-to lay found of libel, ng Mathias nt ri mnrev p.an for tioon Carranzas Eyes Shut. , ORDER YOUR COPY IMMEDIATELY r. former 1 e rtianra.lnr. ships and int-- r accepted tt f.,r supply The revoliitlin saddled Carranza w'.i, h sia fined 3t0 met ks and . Fv-d aumlrsl tesii'i-the art, ti a hungrv crew thiq t e has not been uhe Phcde W 8;atch 100. I cherifed S lilt the heavy costs o L.9 Uuu,, 'I suiri tAao on January 13. (Continued 2, Column 4.) 2. Column A) (Continue! on In March 15. all WASHINGTON, Quarter, concerned over the bituminous coal controversy a disposition waa evinced tonight to await President Wlleona word before taking any action. Tha majority report, arising from the hplit in the commission, was at the White House, but the minority report of John V. Whiter miners representative on the committee, ellil was uncompleted. Neither of the documents, it was said at the White Hoiim) would be made public until we president mined whether Mr. White And his associates, Henry M. Robinson, the commission chairman and ' public representative on it. and Rembrandt Peals, the operators' representa-a, could reconcile their views. John L. Lewte, president of the mine worker union, on tha ground, kept In dose touch with tha a'tuatlon today, but refrained from. Comment. It wa (hade apparent, however, that tfce i ganlaation would not move until t!. president leached ins determination .of tho Issue, Ukewlse the opera ore' representatives said they would wait.' c. U . May Make Spring Drive. , WASHINGTON. March 1J. More shipping was saved by keeping track of German submarines and routing vessels clear of them than by any other single measure, Rear Admiral Sims today told the senate investigating committee. The admiral's statement was In support of his charge that the navy department had a fundamental misconception of the problem of defending home waters in keeping American natal forces on this side of tho Atlantic, rather than by 'givand vigorous cooperaing 'whole-hearte- d tion to the allies. Actual experience has shown, the witness continued, that we could depend upon keeping reasonably accurate track of all submarines at sea. tve were certain we would never Lave to deal with bqt one at two submarines at a time on our own coast, and it vyaa possible to do a great deal ton aid providing for 'tilt safety of shipping in our home waters without the use of any antisubmarine ini,'. ST, y. British Ambassador Address American iri 1 tn appofut-"Me&ttvn- at ! and York, Between Busy Broadway, Yankee to Remain of Sensational Interred Overseas. Robberies. Wl-ao- a -- Thirty-sevent- 20,-00- 0 I y. CAPIASES FOR DEFENDANTS IN FEDERAL SUITS original-reeervatio- n. waj-fil- . g e m I!? BIG FEATURES Oin-dld- son-in-la- lit I EVERY DOLLAR i ing in a publication rurcat mystery serial CJ. Law-ren- that misrepresents its inves-tigntin- thr-rus- bini-sel- circulation and, money Under false pretenses, is a dollar Just to lishers who gbe full value. In therefore, the above board publishers have an independent audit made of their circulation records by the Audit Bureau of Circulations add vite their competitors to do likewise.1 When excuses or evasions are given for declining the challenge, the advertiser can . draw his own conclusions. There are many excuses for not belonging to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. There is only one reason. The Tribune is a member of the of Circulations. 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