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Show thi weather. Td Friday, mow and colder: Saturday, partly cloudy, colder soput portion. Silver Local Settlement Pi Ice. $1 f 117. kdi Copper (caliuwlos) VOL. 100, NO. 161. SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY MORNING; MARCH 26, 1920. rf 11 yr t v? v? P iJM a t-- EMUS rrencU Premier Barthon, 10who bar savagely attacked Dsrid LJoyd Oeoige for British t wee. fpee If y v , W'Wtymlt'S9 J 1J FIX OF PURPOSES V Bureaus Navigation Wartime Chief Says Secretary Responsible for Personnel Shortage. 'h y 1 . Just' Before U. S. En President Is Urged by Congressman to Publicly Announce Intentions as to Presidency. Republicans and Demo crats Applaud State-- ! ment; Attitude on Maw ter Called Regrettable. tered the War Enroll- Reserves of ment Was Ordered Stopped. IT YE CENTS T7 k Ml yi L- -k THOMAS W. LAWSON. Boston facing charges In cou- nection with silver stock promotion. Sterilize Kiss, Doctor Says RESOLUTIOI IJE5EL TAKE YORK, March 25. Kissing unsanitary until sunshine and fresh air have sterilized the lips, according to Dr. Lawson Brown of Saranac Lake, who told ths New York State Medical society at todays session of Its convention that Its a good thing for the human race that courting la done at night and In the late afternoon. We selected a pretty young woman with a had ease of tuberculosis and had her kiss a sterile dish, said Dr. Brown In telling of a kissWe found the ing test at Saranac. morning kisses gave forth a few germs, hut those in the afternoon and evening were a pretty healthy risk. NEW FOB homo, office U'so 21 PAGES Let Sunshine policies. TO DANIELS vliats et ia r The' Tribune AVant Columns. Ijcfilcd shop, Chairman troduce Lower Hopeful Porter to In- Red Army Measure Successes Grave Ap- Chamber: of Passage. Arousing prehension; Truce, Reported, but Violated. Clark Says Presidents Signature Will Be Necessary to Validate Proposed Act. Fort Occupied by Belgian Troop Shelled; Dutch Soldiers Are Guarding the Frontier. Ex-Speak- er 1ED t By ARTHUR SEARS HENNINO. By Unlversul Service. BERLIN, March 25. It is re- -' (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON, March 25. The reso mile that Wesel, thirty-twported WASHINGTON, March 25. What is lutlon by which the Republican leaders In northwest of Due&seldorf, whe.e interpreted as a deliberate move on the Gercongress plan to declare peace with the government force have beet part of anxious Democrats to smoke many and put the United Slates back out besieged by revolutionary workpresident Wilson on the question on a normal basis will be introduced in of becoming a candidate to succeed himingmen, ha been captured by the houseron Saturday by Chairman Ror-t- Boston the self was made in the house of represen-Utlve- s worker. ff the foreign affairs committee. , today. This announcement was made by Mr. To ths accompaniment of much ap(Copyright, lOtd, by Chicago Tribune, Porter after he had devoted the whole ; plause on tlie Democratic as well as the LONDON, March 25. The of today working on the text of the resoLaw. Issues . Republican side. Representative Humphpreme council hag decided to allow lution and conferring with other Repub reys of Mississippi Democrat, deplored the German to send troops Into the Cur- Ilcan members of hia committee and the Bill the silence of Mr. Wilson on the matter i neutral zone In the Ruhr valley If Brithouse leaders. It la the plan now forof crusade and the activities of ths friends of the 15. The BOSTON, Marcli i- resolution In comto consider the mally they are needed, but hope it will renomination In behalf of a General Allen against promoter president A mittee next week, unless some unfore- Attorney ish not be neceesary. The guarantee? siltoo many reserves now. and Invoked renewed devotion tf the been and who have brokers exploiting seen obstacle develops, and report it out are to bo fixed by tho council. d term tradition. ver stocks led to tha arrest of Thomas dust before the United States Joined to the heuse by the end of the week, W. Lawson surrendered h. reI am a Democrat and a. such I have the allies, when the bureau of navigation lia today, at latest. PARIS, March 25. A bitter attack supported the Wilson administration durst. If at police headquarter to nnswur to March 25. The BRUSSELS, was striving to recruit naval reserves, Not more than two days, it is estimat a warrant chargihg him with violating on are masters of Du ia berg, the Witness continued. Secretary Daniels upon Premier Lloyd Georgs of Great ing the past seven years as loyally os WASHINGTON, Spartacans March 25. Senator ed, will be measure to the pass required the filordered enrollment In the reserve stopped. Btltatn was delivered In the chamber of any man in this house, said Represen ln ''RIienlh "Prussia, according to Borah is p'anning an open attack on the so' that itappeaft fouKcouuU X state law regarding issue. of information reaardirg stotk Did you stop? asked Chairman Hale. deputies this afternoon by Jean Louts Utlve Humphreys - 1 believe that the Leonard Wood campaign and in support through the bouse, ing undated advices received here. and It out will bo that were tonight pased( former Borthou, the broker connecin and of President Wilsons of that attack has drawn a bill which he Four other operator premier, No; we needed the men and went accomplishments They are being held In check, howsent to the senate wtihln the next ten arrested tion with the discussion of Frances for- administration under his great leader, jeaterduy. to introduce tomorrow, requiring right ahead. expects ever, cant of Wesel. days. Lawson and his secretary. Van Riper, I talked to Mr. Daniels the other day, eign policy, of which he had given no- ship will secure for him a place high publlelV regarding all campaign expewho was among those arrested, in recent on the roll of our great presidents. and he doesn't remember anything about tice. nditure made by or for candidates for Porter Is Confident. WESEL, Rhenish Prussia, Murals 25 H. Barthou declared' that the British months have been active in the promotion 1 regret, therefore, all the more that the president y. that. said the witness, "but he did order overwill bill Is tlie he has confident Mr. Porter (By the Associated Press.) The flghtli adLawson In which the of stocks silver me to stop enrollment then and several premier was In agreement with the allies he has remained silent as to his Inten- make it unlawful Furthy, for any candidate to come all constitutional objections to deIn tte sending of stern notes to Gerthe at Weael, which ended at 10 o'clock tions in ths matter .of the third term raise, spend or content to the other times. or claring peace by resolution of congress. vertising wa featured os silvers, an- night, began again this morning at ) raising and he had that of been many so Each many ' politically and that he has permitted greatest gamble of the age. benefited in - England from a vigorous his friends, including members of his expenditure pf more, tlian 10,000 In any He believes also that tho measure as now nounced he w's developing certain mine oclock and lasted for an hour and a ball. . Navy Short 89,500 Men. one state in Influencing the election of drawn would be effective without the his advocate to toward own publicly cabinet, Germany. Captain Palmer told the committee that policy However, M. aa units of general bolding Both forces then took a long and comdelegates to national conventions favor- presidents approval, provided It be passed properties fortable luncheon and hostilities were ie- to a third term, and by remainwhen war was declared the navy was Barthifti added, when these stern notes becountrv oompanies. to the able to his candidacy." over his veto. ing silent allowing In the eampoigns the prices of Indi- newed at i oclock. They were vlrtunl' short 87,000 regular and reserve enlisted were sent to Gdrinany they Jore the sig- lieve that b was willing to break the Senator Borah, who 1 san ardent supThe constitution vests In the president vidual stocks advanced from a few cents finished at 4 .30. men and about 2500 officers from its peace natures of Clemenceau or Millerand, ancient precedent. The to 8 or 89 with subsequent reversals Traffic across tli Rhine la sthl at a porter of Senator Hiram Johnson, has tho power to negotiate peace. were allowed time requirements, and at least 20,000 while when concessions After news of th arfluctuations. Traditions. taken up the cry raised by Johnson In house leaders, however, assert that In and standstill becausa the workmen last nlgi.t furtumbled these additional enlisted men and many more Germany the notea were sfgned by Mr. Clings to rests prices continued Mr. South Dakota against the alleged lavish passing a peace resolution they will not ther. yeaterday 1 know we are told, directed their fire toward the eastern officers were needed for destroyers aa Lloyd Georgs Thus France Is left alone were order old the that securities wa that H changeth the fact Humphreys, end of the bridge at Wesel, and continued expenditure of funds by Wood campaign be negotiating peace, but will merely soon aa war was declared. The witness facing Germany as the country toward and that this old turbulent earth has had managers. He has offered ho cheaply, the attorney general already assailed Wood declare a fact that a state of peace exwith- today their intermittent shelling, and ai-said congress was not to blame, as It which Germany must prepare her re- a new birth of freedom and that out of on to them persona attracted said that score now intends to carry ists. e . the travail and misery of it all a new the this to theand out investing experience who sacrificedto covered the exposed highway and gava everything the department asked venge. floor of the senate. The fight mankind; but Copies of the Porter resolution have Liberty bonds and savings account angel has come to bless was city bridge leading into the town Wood leaders in libfor. have out never reply pointed there house to senate that and the been I also- know Miltarism Denied. purchase stock In hope of early riche. At the first German outpost it wo. money has been con- leaderssupplied adjusted that considerable and members of the foreign afReplying to s question by Chairman Lawson, whose stock operations have erty in this world until Itofwas to the Wood men tributed constitfund France our la not who a by .militanaUd nation. to the orderly processes Ilale, Captain Palmer declared that Sec. fairs committee for study tonight. Fur- attracted national attention in toe last posa.bie today between shell burst to never until our fathers ex- want to see Wood pominated and eleejed ther conferences will he held tomorrow, quarter century, called at police rotary Dantels did all he could to help There Is no military dictatorship In ution- that established mount the heights and watch from t more perfect and they are preparing, when Senator when tlie In the critical days of the France. and alterations will be this morning to submit to ar- city the get men plained necessary any She desires no conquests, but Borah makes his tn breathed life the of to 1917. breath shelling of tbo workmen's n,, was the fight senate, . hia otcupitlun as farmer and union rest. spring of made. gave let out a protest against the attempt of he said, "backed up she asks restitution." "The secretary, were greatlv encour- author ami walked tnrough a noisy crowd Into the proposition that governments position and the repeated advance of tec The Republicans conUnited to arStates from the Senators dictate as to aged today by a statement by Represen- to the courthouse, w here he was M. Barthou advocated the at! efforts to get enlisted men. He was their Just powers resumption derive who shall and who ghafl not be nominated on April government armored train aa the workof the governed. envious to get them." of relations with Russia, tative Kuchin and other Democrats that raigned and hdd for a hearing men were cleared out. that all sent . but for the presidency. indeed Is full i 8.!30l. air of "The bonds on , would furnished 6. He members side that Captain Palmer said that requests from the neighboring countries saying of moat the resumed as V hear them they do not sound the The counterattack la to be directed not The city is quiet. Groups of more th.. i Rear Admiral Btms for additional officers or were preparing to resumehadsuch resolution reasonable" any support relasenunion that Lincoln tohl us alone at Borah but at the to assist him were granted whenever pos-- 8 tione and that of the choihs five persons are forbidden in the street peace. Rome of the Democrats Italy's stand along-thiBURLESON ble. He did not remember that Ad- line was being supported To my ear, unattuned to these new ate monopoly of politics and if prelimiwent so far as to sav there would not ACCUSE, Business ia going on normally and tnw.-iby Great , Brit- of miral Kims had made any requests for ain. measures, thev are as jangling bells, out nary signs are to be rclievF upon much be ten members of their party In the , DISCRIMINATION arrived plenty of food, although no trains hav, harsh. We have tampered, bitterness will be injected into the conadditional officers early in the war. Great Britain knows how to defend of tune and here for throe das a from th the fundamental troversy Defore it ia all over, all of wljich house to oppose such a measure.Enlisted men were sent to Admiral he unwisely. I think, with interests," - added the we not north tiecause of unsettled conditions 1 may is but to of the pray land, Democrats. Sims ae fast as we could train them, the the of glee adding France is still strong enough to defend law f ) Concurs. Service Kitchin Tribune Special Chicago Wesel also and Muenster. the 1 did not know he did forget said the witness. herself with her allies if they agree and in our somnambulism The military authorities have placed WASHINGTON. March 25. An attack In the view, too. concurred Kitchin not get all he wanted until this InvestigaMr. $100,000 traditions of theusfathers. Spend Daily, if they withdraw. without, them, ala censorship on the telephone and tel. not abandon this, our tion came up. When the enlisted men 'Above all, let that the resolution can be drawn so on Postmaster General Burleson for In addition to the stuck upon Premier (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) lines, and tho most sacred tradition, sanchad did get abroad they did not have baraa to end the war without the pres- leged discrimination against an ex service graph and advocacy of the re- oldest. Ifas not Lloyd, wisGeorge to crons to tha Belgian correspondent accumulated favorite man a in aide of the Rhine of favor 25. the WASHINGTON. la, It March political by racks , for them. tioned, idents approval. Charging sumption of relations with the soviet dom In unless unhappily that the American people are witnessing order to telegraph, of a postmaster at our in the all If is history, resolution of the Ins appointment In opinion. government, the outstanding feature of wa are also ready to say with the elders the most extravagant Sims Greatest Difficulty. campangn In their worded properly It will not be necessary Nashville, Tenn , wag made la tbe house the speech was the deputys insistence old and thy history. of Senator Borah of Idaho an- even to pass It over the president's veto. today by Representative Johnson Israel, 'Behold, thou art now TERMS us Admiral Kims previously had told the upon the strict application of the peace of make nounced today that he will Introduce a He wss not prepared to suggest the South Dakota. sons walk not In thy was; committee that failure of the department treaty and the pursuance of a hands-of- f nations. the all us resolution like Mr. bill Johnson in to the tomorrow should presented senate to but Judge resolution the form take, aklng towards require as AGREED policy Germany far as a to provide him with adequate assistance , at tha recent meeting of the Champ Clark led the Democrats who full publicity of contributions and to stated that he would g've the matter some adopted choice of a government, tor befself was l eorly In tho war was one of his greatest concerned. of the committee executive shook hands with Congressman Hum-to limit the expenditures of candidates in study tonight and tomorrow. CONTINUES difficulties. his of conclusion speech, the American at the the contests. Floor Leader Mondeil said Legion protesting against phreys primary Asked by Senator Trammell, Democrat, action In, this caee. Senator Borah said he had roughly estl- - theRepublican show their appreciation. general only obstacles to be overcome in postmaster Florida, If great difficulty was not ex- Answer to Wilson. which caused much disare clear and In my opinfacta The The Incident, PARIS, M&fca 25.- - The German 801 perienced In getting young men to enlist on P4g 4, Column 1.) Column on without either the comThe declaration of if. Barthou that cussion at the capItol. was the culmination rnment has reached a definite ajfrveniej t ion, (Continued 5.) any expense, (Continued Page reIn the navy before the war. Captain France was not a militaristic Democrats mittee on reform in the clv'i service with the workmen in tno Ruhr nation was of the anxious talk among Palmer said: or the postofflce committee of the house where the taken aa a reply to the recent letter or sulting from the failure of the peace strike haa been pad Is true. , was'Tee, that Secretary Daniels President Wilson to Senator Hitchcock. treaty, the president's Intention t ocarry should conduct an Investigation, deter lysing industry and hostilities tn , very anxious about It. He used to of nations issue Into the electhe mine- the facts and if pomuhto- see that tween sold. era and workers have bten have M. i conleague confidence. Barthou sav. Can wo do anything more toward tinued. tnat the United States wtll final- tion and the silence of Mr. Wilson on the - law and Justice proareas for several days pawt. accoidh g the with getting enlistments. to news reaching French fWinioffic.Ai Or done to men entitled to It," said peace treaty which is re- question of a third,areterm. The captain explained that his state- ly ratify the The all at sea on their The Democrats Johnson. cies today from Berlin. United States one day does today. ment applied to the secretary 'fcney all realise that attitude jected come a time when direct prospects, a must ill take their place In the league of naThe has of the agreement, the adv c l party There toward the enlistment of regulars and tions, but meanwhile the and YVIlson la a tradition-smashe- r, v'olat'on of law by the cabinet offhers state, are as follows. treaty which Mr. Palnot reserves. Mitchell A. to bis recall letter und must Kormatwm of a of this adminlstraltoq workmens stop guarantees England, the United States they one would tbink that common, ordmar. charged witn maintainlm order and France is a dead letter. England has mer in 1918. In which he said the peoplea Fletcher Probe Started. from debarred retaining of tue cabinet with LtLof the represento would dictate obtained its security by the destruction should not be Remodelling Judgment t , 0 president in office as long as they choose. Another naval Investigation tative of th's administration that they union participation. growing of the German fleet, . but France stands Some Democrat feel that with the league Disarmament of tho troops which too., . cannot discriminate against but of the war was started here today alone." Does be he is Is Wlisort Mr. of an the candidacy Issue, H Is being conducted bv a naval court nmn In clear v to! ttion of the law and part in the recent coup detat. The consensus of opinion was that M. success. Others IL and the purpose is to develop the cir- Barthou s attack against an allied gov- absolutely essential to even with Passage of laws for social reform and of get away goods? thespresident the earning out of administrative recumstances surrounding the removal bv ernment was ilbtimed, rilany deputies are convinced that not covenant a the of on could win platform forms. Rear Admiral Sims of Rear Admiral Wil- declaring utter the of the chamreservations. without of protective nvf the bucuiZAtfon liam B. Fletcher from the ominand of ber that his speech sitting lari minee, part would only tend to Does he photoThen there are those who recall with coal mines and tho potash workings the American naval basAfjgt Brest. complicate a situation already grave. in SALARIES INCREASED theiMaeoluUtm kept his party of Admiral counterrevolution etcher, who asked for the Charles Bernard, deputy for Parts, said: alarm thatin Cleveland of eve the 189 right up tothe formations. Inquiry, was the first witness. 7te pre- "He has scuttled his own mlnlstiy be- suspense the convention, strength dissipating of the food suppy syssented a copy of an order from Admiral fore forming it. Improvement In Increase March BTTTTC, Mont, conservative and strengthening of inns in August, 1517. which placed Capallowance lor pastors of Oathoi par- tem. Premier Mlllerard when the the the radicals sufficiently to put Br; an Ad tb major.ty parties, it Is dc tore,, publicatain R. Tl. Jdckson. American naval rep- speaker had concluded:said, ishes in tha Butte dUtricJ from V0 to ov er. resentatives at the French ministry of STtui & year and from to $u00 for have Rvcepttd the conditions under wlrt Viil be heard This unanimous obbe used, how is the marine, ill command of all American and understood on applause government (Lies iof consider was announced herc assistants the other side of tne todaj to form A nw ministry, benaval en aviation bases in France channel. If tomorrow- - the adversaries of following A conference nlth the K ght bo necessary where how go, wli sun Identlfv ini the general text of the let- Great Brita'n Tbla Is lieving a fw chans Carroll, bishop Rev, John and prance try to exploit resent the major!1 y parThe diHaiCies ter, Admiral him told the court that increase allowance the the since how diets. oils between us we can ON firt VOTE tne belief that a new roae either the ropv or the original con- teply that they are deceiving themselves, ca!e was fixed twenty 3 ear &zo m the ties As of movement is not impose nlc, in tained a typographical error; that he had and western province, whh h Includes the TODAY not our alliance shall be that broken. fri tended to order Captain m i5fetht lu Jackaon to tate of Montana, - suhnigtou, ldno loint out that General was There cheering everywhere command onlv the naval aviation hares ' throughout lailnd 10 darm the ifcilti trooi s wb land Oregon, the chamber when M. Afiller-au- d few a The Del mile r concentrated 2v DOVER. Admiral Kletcuer was removed from are Marh etui inPel., have hvitu? costs Increased brought ended Ills address. camsuccess &r legislature today cleared tne may .'"command at Brest aRer the sinking of creases in aJowaitres for prlewfa in Se- Beep) under the command of t.icir forfor voting, poMlbiy tomorrow. In the mer chiefs. the American army transport Antilles on attle, Spokane, Boh and ttoiner HHee on ratification of tjie proposed woman October 19. 1917. lie told the cou,t that RECLAMATION within tne pil'd two wenl PLAN vag sLated manv of the naval craft under Ida com, n suffrage const Huttonal amendment. Thia allowance U in addition to the ' omiofta today wera occupied hi public mand were alow yachla whuh had rRfft-clof FAVORABLE whh ft are BAUER TO the is In keeping up with the merchant guess. hearings of advocates and opponents of borne bv the variou pariehs and proAS PREMIER ths pending ratification. Suffrage work shipa they were sent out to guard. vide for lothe, transportation, vacais eoiisidera- Special In The Tribune. ers admitted they still Jacked sufficient tion amusements and &pwlm inone. EBERT CABINET 23. March but In declared votes loth houses, WASHINGTON, RepresenMurder Trial Jury Secured. will give Verified v tative Smith of Idaho today obtained a changes later would rally tho needed macomplete Closes Fever Scarlet University. ?: DDADWttOD, H, March 23 The favorable report from the public lands jorities. Opposition leaders were equally 5 TkRLIN. Te . hliv in the case of Mr and Mrs. George committee on his hill authorix.ng PRO V I DEX ' F R. I. March 27 Fol- cabinet, roconiru t i as f the sh-- confident of victory. r wi, t o gearles charred with the murder of Mrs retary of intei lor to grant rigl ts of wav a cotiferrnre butwt-aRatification Is impciaeiole before r.evt !u lowing j oc.llrge of. 3terftH8 jj ue hearlea mother, Mr. Hilda Neamv. was for a reservoir site In the southwest cors. by Gustave La Jer in I Pm hmltli flrials author.: eek, leaders stated tomsht, even should aid inunlrlpal secured tha morning. Mr Neiimv's ner of Yellow alone National park to store the senate adopt the resolution tomorrow. f m Brown at Mom vrre inotkr tiiC umvfcrlt According to pontod toU body was found in the furnace of her water for irrigating lands In upper Snake Adjournment of the legis tuure tomorrow amount mg the immediate closi- gies tue uf I X n n Kn Ud n tnnght on The Tribune." home In Lead S IX. bv her daughter River val.ey ngbetau-- e until Monday is panned. of the ar fid ow e institution night Ttlie w Tne complaint read hy State h Attorn n fonaidera ne development in eenatof Vaikr, author of tlie ratftca- ttj'bresk of scarlet fever among th lrenir, Guve Tf fr, v c q - . Idaho is awaiting Lie passage ley Francis J Parker and mint was The wonteius cottage is not on Column 4, o P8ge 2.) etfjourrcd until 3 o clock tL s afternoon. of t.j: bnl. ulfccttu. (Continued on P.v e 2. Col a C.) (Contipted WASHINGTON, March 25 nation on the part of Secretary Daniels" was responsible for serious shortage of which proved "the initial personnel the navy in the war," Caphandicap-- of e tain Leigh C. Palmer, chief of the bureau of navigation, testified today before the senate committee investigating the navys conduct of ths war. The secretary. Captain Palmer declared, w aa unable to ' appreciate the necessity for ofaliiig and training men In advance of an actual declaration of 'war. . , "Even after war was declared." the witness said, "he used to say, 'We have U1EJJIE5I o war-tim- Broker Charged With Violating Stock er u-- , Former Premier of France Savagely Attacks Leader. to Will Introduce tail Campaign Expend tures, Aimed at General. anti-thir- -- , ln 1 -- ' - head-quaite- rs ed s a OF -- -- ' PEACE ARE UPON BUT FIGHTING nat-ona- -- tr - AMMIMH LiiillillllJ a quality of the art work? guess whether the copy to true representation his used a CATHOLIC PASTORS. guess at the charges of the engraver and eleetrotyper. Then why guess the circulation of the tions to that circulation the papers tained, many paid for, many given away and how many subscribers in arrears? 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