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Show Till-II. r which thirty-sipersons were killtd. Then the woikmert obtained arms and street fighting was heaev until an was armistice Wednesday arranged 1? liUrc-at noon T uc armistice ran until noon un Thurstay. A bixon aviator f was inac over the city on Thursday lnt down bv rifle fire. The fighting continued from ThUrslav and between the workers, using rtflr-and th reichswehr and loal gienades. v oluntec-rs- , until (lie tnlkshaun affair Friday afternoon. Then The touble graddown. quieted ually SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MOUNTING, MARCH : 22, 1020. treaty of Insurance. AH to this appealed things considered. Frenchmen as providing security without send new creating any the French-hava very keen memory of the circumstances of the treaty of J rank-foY and an inevitable repulsion for the Idea of bringing to the LuieU Bourbon as a protecting delegation such repree In Berlin, after sented The Daylight Store ls7l. But Clemcnccau could hot have obtained at.y support In the nation for a 156-15- 5 If policy of unconditional renunciation. could ome understand only . Auierit-aft hat irr Gfiinun pienace has meant to Work- BOLSHEVISM on the French, b fore the war, if only more of them cuuld see what German InvaDouble-Breaste- d sion actually meant to the French from ers Naval by til 4 to the feeling of the people of Fiance in the matter of the Khine SAYS barrier would be dearly and evmpathetl "Protection. Deny rally grasped. As H W, this desire for Copyright, 1320, by New York Times.) Is described as militarism and security LLULi Match 21 I via Copenhagen ) ns imperialism by libeigia" in from Pag One.) editor of Voiwaerls, Hrr In the Kuttuer, (Continue! Britain and lilted Btates, because Kv I'tiiverMl Brrvio. founder and organix-- of the lupu!ul an it Conflicts with their notion of an Ideal league." gave the fol- Military Leader poWASHINGTON, March fl. Th Insurance against Teutonic inva- - settlement, based upon the sacrifice by lowing explanation of the present con- single all the countries, except Great Britain litical platform of tho 4, 500,000 members fused Sons. situation: the United b tales, of things that the Jaris conference Britain, which and of associate trade unions was made pubi Only yesterday per cent of 'the Ii In taken mean life or death to these continental the German feet end I, lic today In an advance editorial In the German t euplo fought si.ouhler to shout. J1,14 nations. colonies as a guarantee aga.nst dor on. react. Tnon. against suddenly, American FederatlonUt, labor's official as mnucs to her nu , Kapp and other consjitmtors disap-- I 1K.nv Gwrman Danger Is Enduring. wtes. w hirh. through Hfdii, by KamutJ Gompera. peaied. arose the Lol.hevmt danger. I"'dson, demanded that the Atonroe doc- If one cares to find an American par-Ideiuot in t The edltortal, entitled "Labor's Politillery the wavs of the recognised as the law of IU and (ho republicans for the French sentiment in the gensraUy jwrtd Mrn Is generally concal Fanner Unfurled Wo both piomptly vetoed tht rPon vf lil xiirne barrier. It is easily from of those Honaiists thdependani the at the Khine. to bo discovered in the colonial history sidered to bo an offlc'al anahsls of la- - and Communlsis with whom only yea demands for security lor's platform in the coining presidential tnhiy they Lord the common enemy, France found .herself after her sacrifices of America. French rule in Canada carihiP the tutuuiioii became still inorslwnlch surpassed those of ail other allied ried vvitts it extreme and continual mencampalKn. abandoned by ace to UiS British settlements in New united cffoit on the part of union coinpii ated. gome troops liks Colonel I and associated nations. labor is called for by Mr. (tempera to Lrhantt s Balth uin fon.es were declared her friends at the gupreme crisis, Fugland and in New Yoik. French and I indiffer are ho . defeat all (Nindldates "a d enlisted Indian raiding parlies frequently enemies of the people, cut or hostile to the people's interests under Kspp's fl.ig for thehaving scended the Hudson and Connecticut monarchy, ATTtlC$ W ithuTOWfl Oy all-wofaband the aspirations of labor." was an "Thes trooi had provoked the masse invasion north vallova, fronv the A "political blacklist' siieadv 1ms been t n a desire that their hatred turned Ttritnin the a As consequence danger. endutmg K( deration of agutnrt nil uniforms. Who was to tell compiled bv the coiomes practically demanded of Britain rics our frinds.or, Labor, containing the primes of all problitem, tliese men af fn terius. the French were told that the extinction of ruie in Canada. able candidates for ofli'a who nuvo at least, not jour and those the lesaue of nations was a sure guaran-ar- e But. even before this, colonial sentiment l shown thsmselje to he Inimical to the ervers of the monarchy and rcac- - I tee asainst German aygrestion. But demanded one restrhtion after anotner double-breaste- d I demands of labor. This list, it is underlon when the French sought to clothe the of territory as a result of each "The hatred of the people could not stood, is to be augmented as the cam0f nations with reul lower by war. w candiNow it was not militarism or imperialpaign approaches to include all distinguish and that Is uhv here and pryVding it with an active army, botn is dates whom labor wisl.es defeated. there the masses even attacked bodies fhe ahunated our ancestors, it was tates and Great Biltatn ob- - ism In enumerating the campaign princi- of soldiri s that bad undertaken to de- - Jet,tKi nitej their the dtLire for security, the necessity to emphasized ltnJ nations polh Gomju-rMr. u labor A for organized 'uul them agalnat Hoishevlsm. ple form-fitte- d, bv promptly witiidrawing , theJ escape from an intolerable situation, out states that "not one measure of really den change o: iront in two direction obJe,tioiiH of which came frequent tragedies, the t bulk their armies whuh has been placed against I mshtWsm and Ba tlcum was too rhrater" contrtrtle mur and of the destruction in settlements France, leaving BrMng upon the statute hooks since the armialonr. dtr of colonists. To imagme that the bunion of U,. U,k to Fran.-et. The Stuttstice. and that labor must take action in training is too new to inhabitants of New England or of north refused then categorically France of I selection to about the campaign bring gart government, the sot in democratic Khine barrier. Clemetveau efrn New York in the middle of the candidates who will change this situasnd the regular Dane union de- renign the alpirtv acting, with a written opinion of Focna e ghteenth century were militarists, clared the sirik over, but the Bolahe tion. and arms carried a deadlock and resided, in bis though they habitually hands, to be evils first attacked, of the One were frequently engaged in actual warMr. Gempers points out, la the high cost fare, h to imagine an absurdity. of JJinjp Yet America went to Baris and proclaimed that it was the moral duty of -i n wi t ini inimai ini' !( si we r placed by rivlllap. I that treaty of Instirjim v wlmh the the French, who had been four times Kaulxation 'I hU maneuver Bulshev h( contributed lnited Hfates and (.rei Britain promiKed invaded within a century, each time with cons If to d Friincc Hjuenoes for themselves, to fi.d Germany attempted tragic largely to tli great (.ouftiwlon. eperil!vr a fifth h iluthink of leers and men Infs nw invsMon. Then th Freuth dropped lay aside all safeguards against th Berlin t hu pl evidence that tht Bhine harrier claim, but continued invasion and trust entirely in the paper and of nations of the the with accordant Un xmu. league s military trel frovi(on guarantees latoruhlp really jin the abiding faith of American represen'However, bv tomorrow morning the to ho.d lh Khine as a surety of Gcrrna enhad world the tatives at Faria, that nil wa of t ornnntnieuin rfoi inancv, paralvaniKMi tered into a new age, a golden age of tion will In over and we hhsli tonvm'e j peace, m which the Germans had become that the daTigcr of reaction the pvoj no longer l gentle and the Prussians conquered and that they tnav go to A refusal by the continental The inliuacs are Martin work again predatory. s now countries to acetpt this view was forthThe employes are reluming ern icuijr. (Continued from Pago One.) to tmir de.k toiiu it. The pen spaio r uw a filiation has arisen in wlih'h with denounced a leactionary. militarWill he puhlislied tomorrow. Thev would lhp ,reatv of Insurance has priici h all istic The discovery of this reluctance fered in their affairs: i'na we have vetoed w as the aurual for tne beginning of that their aspirations, or their pursuit of what no hope of its indorse hccq out this afternoon if It was There central labor body, shall have the power haie not for the partial strike for wages tshi.h ,.XIIrF, British stoim of denunciation oi Europe which thev deem security, while holding our and to teinov nim. titutes nieIlt ,hp rjted hands In every case where a British in2 tonimucd in America ever since. fcevere punishment of Dr. Wolfgang (om.ideil wl h the g.neral strike against 01a, H1 (le,i on Anicrlcnn liasMeantime and which cun on'v he settled in the lnited States for terest was affected. And tie last year Tlmi, thp ,hjng tah,,i hv tho ,.,.F plancP Lapp, General Baron von Luetlwits and reaction latforto tire lias thH late xi.-been sfcri the multiplication of causes for in has month there Arordmg associates gtung evening all their miinary and civil many as a suhat it ute no longer est rfwrt fjoiu all Berlin (llatrifl and lsnr!i and distrust dislike for the a ward a European arnne deigned debate, struggle, American the coup of a week ago yesterday. and IhuiMi Moreover, th Mih"rij Hums in sttili fiffbting u else to protect America against country which on November 11. 1918. was 3. A thorough hnuaecleuning of all govthat ave been demonihzd so rMpidlt ' rroo nnd the hot held in or crowd, bio re responsibilities something pos and dangers civil ernmental any approaching veneration eerwie departments, nothiiii? srioiH there is no longer any ronsidcrable W Me by mi'iions and millions of Europeans. hope to have the noun e fo- - ptompf reinforcenu fit of the incident to the Treaty of Versailles. including especially those of the minis- capita! tomorunder suffu ontroi ienMy Todav from the k to CrA wonders retire why America tries of post, railway, telegraphs and row to guarantee Mifotv of life HJtd prop- Liench, even if the United tatrs and have aked the French Rhine burner and run the risk, of vetoes his desire to hold Hellenic Thrace, telephone, and the removal therefrom er! Britain, without the treaty onlitrath n athenew v. Tbs name mav le "said of ino.t Riiould now refits. him Koriti.i and his Epirote our president of all ponrepuoiioan elements. Invasion; to anHiKtance French to decide go trov inrial ritlcs cxeepting in ti)e Ttnlr while we unhesitatingly denouncing the present government of frontiers, the face of a new German attack. to the British colonies in whichassign dlKtrict, wiure bloody irnttls are being in Kinallv. W the More Demands. of Franco ns nul tariMic because of its obthe and clnumstance Double nnforcueen But miloM fought. are not jection to such u course. tl for months popnlitnm Is either German or native. Arthur Woods, chairman of the Na- Commander Peteison to attend the stats 4. BoisiicviNfU in liermany will share major importance, the Gentian of all person dis-Keinstatement The to Rumanian vs on tinvield-ine attention endless g our devoted speculates tional Amerban commission of the Amer- convention at Boise. performing the lontc't accepted h them tne have Kited for political reasons. the late of inonureh'.sun." seto the his and of of sentence Bessarahostility occupation to failure and the The meeting then adjourned to the banflaming p under the treats, S. New workingmens and welfare bia, Rumanian by tongue and trad. non: ican Legion, has issued tho following quet room, where the munibers of the was recognized u warranting tue lection of words to insure our own imlaws. inthe Italian to on be it American understood, not. ponders of veto to statement from national headquaiters of the munity, womens auxiliary ' had prepared a surof French occupitlon r etcnion Immediate convening of a commis- NOSKE ail his protects; tile Frenchman speculates the American iu.agi-nn- r or more less to merelv but men in the shape of an the Taerefore vasion, the Mtu.ition at for Khine harrier. Indianapolis: u Legion prise sion to dev me ways and means for upon American denunciation of tile as"It lias liven brought lo my attention elaborate banquet. I.ong Hues of tables BRING responsibility. TO FraticC al'Ies have oniPH down to thu and nationalization, and immedt for when lie pirations of security, that a plan has buen adopted by the were set to iicuminiodute the hundred of map failed to make good the guarantee uhnh iate nationalization of all Industries "npo Asia, and even more of Africa, shows 'reds merican Idealism Scorned. TO to acquire membership in the members arid guest. The banquet wa France accepted as a substitute for the lor it." such as mines, electric power the British color, with American ( American approvhold Rhine barrier to the Leg, on for the put pose gif find- scived In courses by tiie ladies. Music right Is wonder tliat Frenvlimen, al, nevvlv applied to territories it any iompanies, etc, vve in ure doing against them. was prov id d bv tiie entertainment comout wual 7. toutinental Europeans excess of the area of France, of vastly of ing Ws FT! TTGUtT. March Cl Bigot one seizurs of all concealed (Hy the As- - many has faded to perform under the Italians, loles. into tiie legion all sorts mittee. which bad secured tile "Alabama Italy, n supplies Justification for generally, regard the two fond duff a. socialed Press I Gustav Nosk, minister I eat v ,Hn( of our all European associates conjljned. and conditions of men; the only belief Jaz Bonn Is" for the event. x. Hveie nuurcs against profiteers. by franco of the nations with aniaieinent and a measure of defense in the Ebert government, he- - Indefinite ociupation we insist upon Is the belie! in Americanluring the toure of tiie evening fifty one All Seek of all fore leaving here last night for P,eein. I Hhtne regions. or morn? tine hears frequently, Keoi'gamzation or creation ism. Tae legion has no concern with new legion member were sworn In, bringSecurity. oon ln heard all the tune at Paris of American "uM military formation and trulls by tho nianv.u: Moreover at Paris we Insisted that the political parties or with industrial, eco- ing the imnihetsliip up toward the numofll '.er' league. ideal sm, hut what does tills idealism Represent People. nomic or so.tui theories so long as they ber EotmeviUe comity is entitled to. Rumanian and the Jugo-Sla- v Mannheim Tlie nintri is on of the most important from sist In? From the European viewshould on more rirtUTntanta. highly hnpor-hri0- ii Reports :y are with the principles ot to the vesting in the league as w to coticessiona and could be Interpreted on tiie feoutii iU of the .erkir I tant for Anuruan to utto naexpose France ilthigne.ss of lia. point. in a Fran Poland tions of the authority to Interfere in the Amerli antsiti. 1m avion, Italv to insecurity. the demobilization of the national guard river have b oen to prevent the Special tn The Tribune. hatl a p(neral eleotfon followed jeesntiy "The American Legion is against those affairs of these nations on beand substitution therefor of a new fore spread of unrest that ha appeared In the by I nhie RE PERT, Idaho, March 21 The memelri tjon. the to partition, without to the smallest risk domestic presidutiHl who are whether half of minorities. against America, they But the a would America bMifd by league ,of radical ofiicers who larto: of Mannheim. The workmen are British elect, on of UH-t- he impose upon bers of the George R. Marshall post, famous or on our part, mere'y If American would re mpreme. rhM to have jrreatlv lowered production I notorious "khaki" election Hie French world a si stem which Americans believe even listen to a proposal tliat the league be external or internal enemies. t.eglun, have decided to build a of Amej-ltbei ome mcoers of of nations should have the "dome of ih concessions which had to to enforre their demand for increased I 0 to enemies permanent home for the pot as a meright foLowed long after the ending of will abolish all war on do the so after in interfere American only legion they falsely affairs be made will seem terrifying at the first power for their workmens councils. Thus I fighting and was. their aide, they on behalf As for the F.ngiish morial to Minidoka county men who lost therefore, in no con-fsubscribing to the legion's declaration ot their lives In tiie war. remarked a member of the gov In addition to behave a detinue object in mind; they are of the negro? No, here, again, we there has been no disorder, but pr- - I Fiderabln degree influenced by war reading' upon onr own Immunity Xo the principles. actual measure are being taken byjtions or passion. ernment'to in. "Jt all depends on the mi the home for the post, the building eeek'iig ing the proh Rather, we 'No can rial be dons harm, however, best principles is be I the and tlila championed It that , so that it may be used as will be Interpretation." may the rtiilitsrv officials. Imposed to the ems program for the future were other nations. We were tremendouslegion or its work of promoting a civic planned arc reported to belpa!(.ef and Reinforcements tiling that can meur; it may be that on center, a rest room for women upon by the French electorate, ly solicitous of the rights of the Jens Americanism by the presence in its mem- visitors, a home for tho library and Red Genera! von Watter. a partnership between these two coun Comparative Quiet. gradualy Now, if it be true that the militaristic reaching efficacious guarantee In Poland, hut we met the Japanese de- bership of such persons. We are work- Cross headquarters. Tiie officers of tho the government forces elements havre control of France, tries Is tiie most I.aM nlcht was the quietest who will command mand for tho abolition of color distincv t lie world and the ing to promote public welfare and good local post are YV. E. Myer, post commen being concentrated ssaintdlgg the presidentgained tin due to to the peace of two since Captain Erhardt made Inn spectacu- of 10.oo) barge, of the nations most con-- ,n tions. which struck the Japanese with citizenship, and the more they find out mander: (I. YV. Paul, vice commander. iirniv that took lessen. Official the tact that France as a nation lar entrance through the Biundenbui ger tbs red sav about this work the better. Jt will do YV. o. Weellns, adjutant and finance offihumiliation, enduring with an to It be recog-of immediate most that But the erned. rotchswehr adopted mihtarislio ideal, for the men ought clearly nd emphatic rebuff. gate !ai Saturday inornlDR. And the Euro- - them good. zed from America that it is not profound cer. The women's auxlllarv to the legion hut that mnv j,, charge of bYutch policy have troops A hitterlv cold rain came like an IceFrench the will find it very difficult yes, will he for "Thev peans, absolute who have! example, ome wre enptmed and diearmed and j onlv recently received, thcr mandate? faith in the American program, organized shortly. Don Lewis and TIiIh no color pretudicc and no pack to Berlin's delirious brain. to a' convert to belief in of impossible the YV. E. in Miot. ure IndicationH the league it conviction efficacj will Jhat Mjer have been chosen as delefroni the French people. It muat tie hill upon the spirit of revolt was more Rome looked on in cvnlca! ainase men of the Muff that characterizes to British moves arehy fou the which hence of Gen-- 1 nations to lc tue Mate lonvcutlon at Twin before dM gate to Rdfd. then, suatuin the effective in (learln the streets than the n new president' at nient this our will and in run each vvm incmpeiship, he ready to begin argument, that Fame h.ia become a mih-hi- s they grave Falls, Apitl T. 8 and 9. eral von Walter Iipport the American presidentPontlneiit. this ultimate riotnonMnvtinn of revelation, machine guns and armored cars. of the meanrisk themselves a converted lo a a a the being with encounter separate cgnipaigri. Tne barricades In front of the Adlon tanrtir nation. VimUarly. t Ho It, Bran Un Anioruan crusade. belief in law and order as a prerequisite it is purely and simply ingTheof the I Sperhil lo The Tribune. have been let down. So newspapers have Hnnct nf UikKIirvUm mader. whom the preeident aso aKsaia. a the contrary Is to truth simple that social and militarism in which and Justice ecunumiu that hapsecurity pursuit of exactly 21. Former March BOISE, The disey whirl of conJilalio, represent a new parliament and are t ie appeared yet France, navallsm In Britain, Monroeism piness. ranee is si eking at tiie Rhine. Italy on in e March 22 A dispatch to Neloctum of a reient apmal to the LONL tiie l'nited Statea, represent the earne flicting renor'.s of alleged happening, not Ru"We welcome In the legion any person service men in tiie slate of Idaho received at the Poland Adriatic. Pripet, the r!l1197,172.19 out of haa 'militaristic" a million outside of Mail hut Inside the city, continues iMilv on from Kerim aav gone Italy, too, only underlying seeking after security, the who has acquired eligibility by 'reason of the mania along tiie Dniester. dollars diMrlbuted in the northwest desire to erect barriers along the known his serenes Bicycles are still the chief means of l'nited Stats diplomatic representative I the wuue showing. the war in and whoi great less than 3000 soldiers and sailors. locomotion. The elevated has had to sushas mfoimed tho German government to the pathway of danger, which for the French subscribes demands Inconsistent. constitution, w hit'll among Tiie to League. is the Rhine, for the British the sea. for specifics in the preamble pavinents cover adjustments on pend again because radicals Insisted on that it wri! be impose,. hie for the United Idea the purpose of comp denaotion Wilson America while up to and Including DecemAsia. SUtes to allow fooj m.piOTs fn-- abroad President and timotlng Into the cars. Europe idealNo Moreover, the legion: llt ail. BU( h aflsunillon carrPS wlUl ber 31, 1919. Tile checks received by nations ism, however genuine, will lead any naThe number of dgad throughout to etilvr'any part tf Germany where it the and defend tiio Constitu"'To of tho whole idea manded that all the continental uphold immediate doom now individuals last J2I3.18, although not trouble its to since he at is tion average many open frontiers to Invasion or tion of the Bniled States of America; to prevuila. permitSaturday placed ijould make great sacrifices, of the league of nations, width was baaed few a of 30IK) by the ministry as high as JI200. them of defense. are The same correspondent sax a the to debate to from tiie exclude miss chance to ted the British itself maintain law and order; to foster and fortify the the as assertion that opupon people, a a A special car with, Americans, boast that a Bolshevik uprising I espeof the freedom of the seas against further invasion, when the ena one hundred per cent Itlelr leader, were done w ith .he question lie adds that General Special to The Tribune. he challenged the right of the emy has already coma and been beaten. perpetuate cially women, s scheduled to leave to- is imminent. While to the Americanism; old of miliidea preserve balance of memories power, French to occupy permanently any fron-ie- y night for Cokgno and Coblens. In charge Von Seech t take a hertous view of the tarism. etc IA1G.YN, March 21. Tha members of and incidents of our association in the If France nd Italv and r Must of an Amcrhan officer attached to the situation and trenches are be.ng dug in for in Europe, outside of their Drop Hypocrisy. great wat; to inculcate a sense of indi- the American Legion Opera company of that matter. Poland. Rumania and all l'nited feutes force of occupation on the the streets of each citv district. 187b. he consented to the occuof vidual obligation to the cominumtv, state Ogden, winch played In Logan last night, nations have become mi In Paris we demanded In continental A mob of workmen Saturday night atthat and Rhine. by Britain. indefinitely, in Africa the world should accept ouradvance nation: lo combat the autocracy of were guests of the I tah Agricultural colthen there Is an end of all pation Monroeism tacked an isolated post of governmopt and colonics has if enormous German then we agreed with tiie British to ex-- both classes and masses; to make right lege yesterday afternoon at dinner in the troop in the industrial district and killed chance of any real settlement on new no protest jet oxer British occuaiaed college cafeteria. Eighty visitors from nos' GOVERNMENT TO question their navallsm and the master of onmight; to promote peace Ogden officers and men with tho greatest Persia. elude from the dinner. Professor pation of Mesopotamia. Palestine. what good will earth; to safeguard and YVfiltam enjoed is? finally we demanded and obtained from and Of course the fact is quite otherwise crueltv, the dispatch adds. pot Imperialism, is this if tiie college addreased Yet Peterson of to consecrate our and comradeBritish invaluable the assistance Kt- nforecmrnts wt-rsanctify spilt nnd killed Frame. Italy, Hunrutia and Fi,l..nd. to If it Is not militarism, how can one assault upon the militarism of the incon-an ship by our devotion the members. to mutual helpfultwenty workmen and raptured twenty-- I go no furth'T, the peoples of these ioiin-fu- e describe the French desire for the Rhine tinent. of France, a a a PRESIDENT Italy. Ru.manla, Poland, ness. " others, who were tniue iiatedy stood tries who have rojemly been emisuitel Special lo The Tribune. and are now rq ri i need hv men Eto'y up against a wail and shot. ' Special to The Tribune. BEROEV, Idaho, March 21 With the ibled to office, are convened with STETTf.ART, .March 2t.(By th AsJOCATEEIXJ, Idaho, March 21. A'an determination to tobring Its membership that seeu.ity, wiiish no inure The Immensity of the Red Headquarters Submits. sociated Press aiit.eting Angio-Sexoand the highest standard, Fi efficiency up field, fortunate pv ipl- Itaxe been adjutant of the local post of the damage caused In Germany by the revoSwitzerland, Mdrch 21, American Legion, Is sending out a ques- the Iiui ley post of the American Legion Ide to acldeve or niuu.aln lv thj war. In the Baciflc. lution and th consequent uprising, and theJ3ER.E, Abamuattd ircf ) The Yolks-JIau- s or to two a their is the weeks' membership governments of tionnaire to the members asking for their conducting The the it Is a riglit earned by war their governments. As a resultpolicies quarrel liea between the goiernmenta present determination in Lupzg. hcudijuattMrs of tho Conunu-nnMsdrive nnd is soliciting applications from recogirze tliat Mr. Wilvote on the following methods of benefin the and v German the to prosecute tho guiltj-- . weie voiced by imlioted neces-itnations, a by and to had son all todiv buv former service men in tins district. after a hard win h, never for a simile n o.nont urn. npitulalcd of cial legislation for soldiers: Legislation to bases the Rhine by tiie French resignation President Ebert today. with Urn ..qliev of budding in these colonies is (Stimaed that there are at lea.t 7hY thr, ro cording to promise of an to surrender limr o.vn pollen permit men to secure land on irrigation It T am optimistic: enough to think that df'giit for future attacks upon English colonies. rco :v fd licit Five person service men in this locality, and funner military hpatchc he guarantee, failed If are on cost of at defense, st demand, ng that Equally warranieil Is tne destruction of to win Italian long term payments, the damage has not been ate dead, tvvtlvt were bcnouhiy wounded Frame, and outside of prelects with a loan to stock up the farm; a first the membership committee which was apItalx and the rest Mv take :hc German fleet, wlil'-dircctiv menaced Kuroiie lie had resignation and "that Is also the opinioncatastropnical of the cabto and fttv taken piir.ncr by the troops the to vield the this week plans to have at least pointed t !i - om. wl.i Japanese payment on a faun; a first payment on IOh names j 0 allocution to Britain of on the matter of Shantung. inet, President Ebert said. "I am sorry a a r Hilt of the fighting on the muster roll before it v to BnUmi nnl Uie Britain, and the of t c German licet. a home in a city or town: training in the ecents of the'last few dava have ( 'ontlicts vve ate to engage In European aftile Its campaign. Ross YVatt and If portion mnclude.'i eontiiiue in oi ler quarters of peleiv , larger but '.axes to schools; a bonus, ami how much? Jio vou Hawlev Maslersnn i'.emb, we shall have proiert there are still circles in Germany la .l,a.g of t lie vitv liaxeKso Poles,stales, fairs are serving as first of all to Muo m recogpails 111a and men Itaii the Hum uimns Continental tlmik who were Intured not that tnmk the distress of the lost war not beeu set on ftre bt In the menilierMiip drive. Rights Similar. nise certain fa Is. to accept them, not Ul line that The capd. onmmnin.. who eMS)d to wh.lv tins of duty should have legis'ation tains have to to great enough. Tnev are the same groups hudt ring the work of ftreineu w ith d, obliterate them teams organized attempt Hheer r. British this by gills in ,,iand Is reiterated. Iritlsh ami Er.er;. I'u' reenjTi! ng Brili-- h favoring them when thev were dis- In order tb stimulate competitive that alwajs desired war; they arc t le e of our idealistic fon tiie of the work I am . concepmore Of can events intrreM, to in mote jsi.I duntuld legitimate Do you favor canvasser. tnd charged good health? inciters of the militarists and reactionWe shall have to tions. It ib epoited from the Rhine , and that OHStrte that the P o.lc of perceive the U,. two hound to see that there is similarly aries. between tiie three dominant a short time government boial? t ban luui town, Joiununti, E.sscn. , At a meeting and luncheon in the AshThe llagermait outline art? totrilL uuwjiLng to ju ept opened an analogous field for continental similarity lovcnitc people and of militarism, navallsm and of the Kapp .Mueihtmi and l.uer. are governed by am P.egardlng punishment conceptions Thursday evening, tiie post all See to hbuit ?3m L I nations the itn want Interests. burden, residents of the surrounding country down cafe possible n leaders and. the expectation by some that soviet councils In We shall Monroeism. a resolution In favor of the plan either have disbombardments fo perils that nmy result for the cotmenta! asso dated with the l'nited Rtates in the card our instinct, invite the British to gave a rousing reception to their returned adopted the mate siege would make necess Br- and slrett combats lasted more than nations. formulated by former First not only set aside recent war against Germany and then appeal to the soldier and sailor bovs Friday night. Moller relative to the promotion Kergeant ibe execution of all the guilty, tile presi- twenty hours Stveral of the streets are officontnensnted for their undeserved losses, continent theirs one hundred former service men cers.- Tins plan prescribes tliat ofbefore Nearly lav to dent declared' down or we its, demolish) d and tiie casualties and Seek New Domains. shall badly R is pnss'hle. but similarly as nurses far and from go three atsection that to "Those guil-tail shall feel the full weight property damage are enoimous. three as have recognise eligible for appointment to YY'est protei ted against new losses and fresh and to he reckoned with alwavs.permanent tended the function, which began with a bring of the law. Ail officers of responsible It is possible to tu t in the v.irio is d! point a candidate must have served at And one last word, we shall have to series of short i.pcecheo. followed bv a least in Asia lllinr the conf.n t Utneet aggressions. posinon and all leading eiviiians who Terror iq Leipsic. two ?ears as an enlisted man. putts The difficulty is that America at Baris avoid giving inevitable offense by the banquet given by the AVar Mothers, and joined will be regarded as guilty and imperialistic aspiru'.i nr Kriiuv. BritBF.RNE. Switzerland, Match (By ain and Italy are eeckiug in t,e old began by conceding tiie Justice of ail the assumption that while our own policy ending with a big ball. One of the prime Special to The Tribune. d charged with treason, and may he i A Associated the eriiahle Pre, of national Interest is liolv, that of others movers in the reception was D. J. with renal servitude." Turkish empire to tilui i seif.M) tnis British contentions, which was unexcepASHTON, . Idaho. ' March 21. Turner reign of terror N in progress at and to acquue tionable, and then, ns if in reward for is shot through with original sin. - Just under martial however Kegaiding executions terrfitory, which, to according Post No. 21 went on record Sparkman, post commander, and William Leipsic. dispatches rcHe! it may prosper under a new British assistance in now our reputation for hypocrisy in EuPoftneuf enlisted course, tills law, Uerr Ebert said: ''The . law ye'rs here. ci.n rcg.uie, and excesses of a.l kind as favoring legislation for solJier wnich Waugh have Inen elected delegates to atwill determine. reducing he similar claims of all the rope is alpine in its proportions. regarded as any nmr Perhaps some will he hv radiiPillaging als are report i there a w l a hardlyto be wou.d include optional rights to bonus, tend Hie annual convention of the AmerFrom s the security of its present i other Europe! n nations executed, besides the confiscation of their throughout ican Legion at Twin Fails, April 7, S tiie center of the indjairiai land." home and to (Copyright, 19rt, bv the McClure Newsto Damrig. from Golden training. C and t.ian were the Ihlnprunts to Amer-ba- n property. We want to j'unish the Ipad-er- Ruhr district, wheie the Communist e are 9. A. Kellv. Geoyge Kills and Guv T. Whitain 1898. but to spaie those who were forced Bender. Americans and Englishmen have paper at Syndicate.) Italy safety Adaiia, be 3 in to The power. report reports Fiance in Cilicia. Britain' cverjwiHrs stood shoulder to shoulder in a fight to ker were nominated to accompany G. into the movement or acted through declare that pcaienbte citizens were wayOsmond Hyde to the Twin Balls conventhe claims the to tiie French, qf Cairo fiom reduce ail are Constantinople, in Lite and tubbed thut laid. street of seeking to fortify or to create new im- Roles, the Italians, tiie Rumanians, which Ashton Crops Promising. tion. Leipsic INFLUENZA had every bit as sound warrant In history Specie! t The Tribaac. pel ial domains. TTs THOUSAND the British claim to ARHTON, Idaho, March 21. Crop con- Special to The Tribune. But in Europe the situation Is quite and In justice Strikers Aim Socialism. Guinea. New were never more favorable for ditions IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, March 21 Five In the case of France IK re ttrith Cold ARE LOXFON, March S.L The leader of ditferent. . IN a very great niajoniv. including a French militarism i nothing more than the I'pper Rnake River valley, according hundred former service men of Bonnethe str.ke movement in Berhn jesterday is a to ville desire of met best those of the the navalism. who to number French the at British the county opinions provide odd Friday night been hv journalists, ihbued a manifesto stating that the aim But in this section of the country for a num- Fellows' hail for the biggest smoker nnd Kill tha Cold. At tha disapproves of tiij new' extension proper iases for national security. of the woikers was SctojaJism, according which Snow has continued to banquet ever held by Jhe local post. Comoccupation to the eaalirn en.l we placed British navallsm outside the ber of year. to a dtspati h from the German capital of Frem-& URL IX, March 21. fet ling of the, Mediterranean, that i;i Veusston at Barts, ami properly, I be- fail at Intervals during the most of mittees had dona much toward making (By the Assocthe Kxrhange Telegraph company. iated Press In France has and the witn a Paris thousand prisons were to Though result that the ground the affair a success, and the enthusiasm North Still. since Paris, March, sufficient lieve the prole mat despise the use Held forAma kilied In the fighting at Lciptuc before of has become practically soaked with wa- of tha boy was evidence of their enjoydevelopment ami a field America n,i been deluged with denunthe manifesto huuJ. they wul henceforthcolonial night, t e v removed fiom the center of ciations. domestic and Encbsh, of French ter. There is erv little frost in the ment. the town continue the fight whica ha been Vtr ed goetrrment troop PdarKm and Italian bnperuibsm : tud ground around Asuton. The first feature of the evening was a rivalries.. Aniernan criti-listt inter wheat Fiiciay, according to statements made by ail jutuns lo secure a mternatioi.al CASCARA of French excursions into the Near uahapn.- Poles, s'r'ing for reunion after is reported io be in exce'ient condition. bovlng program at the Olympic club, Bine Ameritan butlnem men who ar- on themforandSocialism. arouse a rived hi re tonight from lanpHc, which xlctry a would East chorus of approval a century and half of vaverv, have which was donated to the legion for tins d t'!a ; they let! Saturday n:ght. on'v I eeti taqged chauvinistic flir desiring event. Three that to were provided simii.ir bouts Frame, IX March 21 Three ul tois of . rith ism vv,ie d're ted Up to Wednesday there was strike theBURT. Staged. sgiinat the simi- boil real estate ats their doqrs, bv British Kjst Fiusmuh preMi ha? been ar- lar excursions iw i A of the ct'ie; nat.ous. , detnnlv accept a of short business meeting was then agitation in Leipsc aga.nH tm Kapp rested dui journal. hifcn- trMon at i Koemghtrg, jfr which then anar ly and uvjet control, at all committee held, Brills amie.vatums over tne weie itgtme. right icports Demand Security cn North. 'heard The publb ity committee nut the government troop sheUfid the the home of Ir. Wolfgang Kapp. world. StaaUr4 csl4 remedy ter ftere reported VcnaMiaus and la.xr headquarters FH2a its progress on the campaign to pat the For its tablet form safe, iure. t9 Infants and Bv all contrast Children nnallv FTerhn,ea EulU to Have Jiren. fe cold in Viewed Amerban before aften.oom the Americans kreak av. S. as U. service every legion lip Cat.paw. cpte security on the nor'o an.J againat man in Bonneville counlv, and ontllmd Loura relieve arip is 4 diyi. Tatis were Jtouu persons in tie buildtv BUHL, l'ldho; March 21 The All of Ui h load fo one thinz AmerOtriuAb. It is a toe contem-daleing who were shot down as th-program for the futute, made council of Bufd at it last meeting Monty back if it fail. Tbt tx th wwn th eems cuti-pz?! a ica continent RupjKrt Kntih up. aenuioa boc bat ft K'4 tWiJ? wuh an estimate of tiie fnnits needed to it. The Shells finahv set fire to to pun. hast a turen fire aiqurd of f or a partner of tne Hrtisi m a Always bears for ptuvai wbn (ounirvmttt tiie bmltUng, kiUng hundreds of other unarnmoubly tiie The was amount' complete campaign. (oy with Mr. &U1 1 siarni to be installed on the new ctv & policy of iniitlifiite veupatton or ac- fkheme of wn-the Tf exntoii ation. French picture, pereous, subscribe) at this meeting. The show and had. Buhl firemen objected to the H is for onr tual suitHUturwl t nn4 annexation Lelieve tire Ifat cf th.y Ejgnatars dance committees reported the.r InvestiTei was s demo7ilration on March AiAUDrm fire btdh renurn .ifion, basd upon an Auglu- - own ! un a v profit that we hae infrr member weie urge) l gations. Frsnch-Arneric- x ' Alea'e-Lorruin- c. e i Political Purposes of Are Summarized Federation Head. Alsace-Lorrain- SOUTH MAIN STREET Monroe Doctrine Insist, and NOW GREATEST THREAT, HUN EDITOR CO. MULLETT-ICELL- rt I From A Smart Supremacy; 1 Our Spring Showing Of IQRSCHBAUM CLOTHES I urn-in- i " I j I nur THE TOWER tJ'K I ol and America. H Amt-rh-a- Simple in line, tailored in suitable the Tower shows the at its best. The back I J V5S uhh - y the waist placed moderately high. I , $45 . I to I - rt i Germans rail to Keep Prntliiinna nf Treaty I American Le I I ts 11 te ilcJVewis I PROMISES QUICKLY NATION PEACE soriitl-izalrn- e Anglo-Saxo- I 3- 'dr thj i eon-se- nt I ! ar Anglo-Americ- I pros-erit- I len. -- 111 1 Anglo-Saxo- J I pvo-th- two-thir- I ratal " is J0'' I ter-tor- J PROSECUTE GUILTY, ASSERTS e ( t. rel it Anglo-Saxo- i Anglo-Ameri'- ) n Vnglo-SiiYo- . , cep-tnu- 11Ua-i,)- A-- u. Es-e- jl puu-isne- Saar-hruck- uuin-am- s, I HVO starts KILLED FIGHTING AT LEIPSIC a jt ILLS m u four-roun- 111 CASTORIA J fjf y . In Use For Over 30 Years t. Bstohisfc' i 1 hl i fi i. |