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Show UTAH SPANISH FORK. THE SPANISH PORK PRE IBIS Jim Not a Bed of Roics. Either RESENT m m BORDER GROSSING GENERAL AGUILAR CONSIDERS OP AMERICANS AN AFFRONT TO NATION. ACTION AGITA-TORTO PUT DOWN HEAD BY SOUNDED OF ROTARY CLUB. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MAKES DRAMATIC MOVE TO END STRIKE IN CANAOA. S From Every Section of th United State Gather at Utah Con. Capital for Tenth Annual Association. of vention Delegate Government Hat Not Atked, Nor Will It Aek, the Aid of American Troop to Fight Villa, Declare Mexl. can General. General Fnrolldo Washington. Aguilar, Iresldent Furiun.u'a confito tho United dential ambassador Flutes, lusuitd to tlm press on Juno 17, a formal statement declaring llio government and people of Mexico consider ai a vlolullon of Mexleuu sovereignty ho crossing of United Stutcs soldier Into Mexican territory, und expresshojie that the situation creat- ed by the latest occurrence In Juarez will he autlHfactorlly adJUHted betweeu the two countries ' A copy of the statement wan aent to the mute department, hut offlclul raid they did not regard It In tho nature of a formal protest and that no reply would he made. They added no other oinmunicatlon had been received from he Mexlcun government regarding the entry of American forces lino Mexie.t. After the American troop crossed the International border, lleneral Aguilar and Dr. Itojo, the Mexican charge, were Invited to tho state department by Acting Secretary Ihllltps, who explained why the American force entered Mexleo und gave assurance that they would he withdrawn Immediately after their object had been ill tallied. It was leurned that President Carranza never hud assented to the agreement prostHlng thut where Imndlt In committed baud depredat Ion either country the armed force of that u hot trail country could follow aero the International line. The Mexican government bus nut asked, nor will It ask, the aid of American troops to fight Villa or any other bandit, said General Aguilar. LABOR STRIKES AT ANARCHY. Ton Men Who Have Played An portant Part in Directing Sympathetic Walkout Face Chargee ef Sedltioue Utterances. Im- Winnipeg, Man. The federal made a dramatic move on June 17 to end the general strike hen. Ten labor leaders, most of wleun have played nil Important part In directing the sympathetic walkout, ure In Stony Mountain pcnlteutiury. Wuriains ute out for four others. Thu arrests were based on warrants charging "Inciting the police force to neglect of duty, und respon-slhillt- y for publication In the strike bulletin of a special article containing "false and libelous atutementa. The story was headed "Police Replaced by Thugs, and vigorously attacked the special retuiued-soldlc- r constables, t'lvlc authorities were assailed for dismissing the regulur poAVIAlice force. DRIVE MEXICAN REBELS FROM BRITISH AND AMERICAN TORS MAKE FIRST THE JUAREZ RACE TRACK AND The leillce also rallied the labor OVERSEAS FLIGHT. TAKE MANY PRISONERS. temple, Ukrainian hall and Liberty hull, where a vast quantity of literature xvns seized. r General Combat in Which United Crow the Atlantic from Newfoundland The utmost secrecy surrounded the irst State Force Take Part Ends in to Ireland and Win $30,000 Prize, arplans for the arrests. Lvery man Defeat for Follower of Mexican Flight Being a Terrific Battle on rested submitted being quietly Bandit Chief. With the Element. shown the official xvurruut. emfederal to the gdx Referring LI I 'a so, Texas. Larly Monday inent' action, Mayor Charles F. Gray onilon To .fa k Ab'ork, a captain and American Jane Id, troops i.iorning, said: of tlie F.ntMi royal air force, and bis "1 have consistently deplored any .Mcxicmi rebel furces fought their first mivig.ior, lit utenmit Arthur Rrown ritc nil Am, in, ill, goes the holier of having methods, es- mi neral engagement at the Juarezvictor-iousattempt at strong-ar. The Americans were ir.nk. to we have pass-ewhen made Hie fir-- i nonstop flight netoss pecially appear i lantii from Newfoundland to the danger crisis. These men have the j Villa's rebels were driven from the Ireland. Tin Daily Mail's $5n,tH0 prize roudemtmllon of earned the already labor men, and their overthroxv was 'lace liuik by rifle uud machine gun Is theus. fire uud many prisoners were repotted Foity in mutt's after 8 o'clock Sunday simply a matter of days. biplane Labor men refused to comment on taken by thecuxiilry which surrounded morning the lug the race Inuk oil the east und south- landed on the beat'll near Clifdcll. Galthe new developments. east, according to an official un-- j way. 'I la-- made the flight in 111 hours iiounccmcut ut military hciidquurters. and 11 minutes after they left St. Ooneta Basin Free of Reds. the federal were ulluvxed to John's, N. F, at l:BJ Saturday after After Paris. The Important Donetz coal retire into the town. Colonel Hudsell's mien. Both pilot and navigator were basin In southern Russia has been colored up with u ter- in good spirits, but terribly fatigued opened infantry cleared of the Rolshexikl by the forces rific rifle fire ou the trenches flunking livery mile of the flight was a terrific of General Deneklne, which continue the race truck. buttle against the elements. Of the to push their offenslxe successfully, They udxuueed in open order and Imniuii qualities tlmt combined to conhere. received advices to according Villa quer tlie uir on this direct transatlantic Miciecded lu The Bolshevlkl no longer will he ulde forces who helddislodging the posi- route unshakable pluck was unquestthe strongest to get their coat supply from the Dontions us the colored troops were forced ionably the decisive factor. etz region. to advance across a comparatively Immediately after landing. Captain open pluin. The first volley from the Aleo k said : Denounce Soviet Rule. American rifles was uusvvered, Miot were tired, being alone In the Washington. Radicalism und for shot, by the Villa troops, who fog mid dizzy. Sometimes we found In America and Rolshevfkl as seemed to reulize they were trapped ourselves flying upside down, having exemplified by soviet rule lu Russia by tlie cavalry In the rear and the lost all sense of direction while enwere denounced In u report made pub- infantry in front. veloped m the heavy blanket of fog lic June 14 by the senate Judiciary American muchine guns started slut- - Our wireless was useless for the great- which, made an exhausterlng from adobe houses near the rnee, purt of the flight. The wire tive Inventlgatlon of these and other truck and the preponderance of rifle jjst blew off soon after xxe startpropeller subjects during the lust session of con- fire was soon with the American ed from St. John's--. Our receiver was gress. forces. Tlie preliminary artillery prep- much jammed by strong signals not arations having been completed, the Intended for us." Countess Sentenced to Prison. uml Lieutenant ltrown lotli shrapnel guns been me sileut us the were in good spirits when they made ulullow, Ireland. Countess (ieorgl-an- a rifles took up (lie refrain. Mnrklevlcz, Sinn Fein lender and The explosion of innuscr and Ameri- their landing. the only woman member of the Itrltlsh can cartridges could he plainly heard Pnrlntment, xvns sentenced to four from military headquarters In the Mills Another Auto Record .Smashed. on chnrges building here, where General Krwin months' Imprisonment New York Ralph De Palma, taking growing out of disorders in Cork on xvns Hit Interested spectator from Ins the lead in the thirteenth mile of a May 17. fifty-milintei national tenth story window. automobile The American troops were seat race at the Sneepshcad Biv truck. across the border at It ooloik Sunday June 14. broke all world's records for CAPT. JAMES H. KEELING night, artillery being stationed in po- fifty miles, winning by a margin of a sition from vxhich the Juarez race third of a lap in JO minutes, i: g' pi track, where the Villa rebels were seconds. quartered, could lie shelled with shrapnel. A flanking movement was being Favor Return of Wires. followed lu an effort to prevent the Washington, Favorable report on escape of the rebels. the house hill to return telegraph mid telephone systems to pinale eonuol was voted Tlmrsduv by ALLIES WILL ENFORCE TERMS. linmed'atelythe house Intel state cm mien e inm Armies Ready to Move Forward On An tnlt'ce NON-STO- P 1 d j Resolution Adopted Denying American Worker' Sanction of Soviet. Atlantic City, N. J. Amid general uproar, delegate attending the convention here of the American Federation of Laitor on June 17, refused to Indorse recognition of soviet Itusxln, although urging recognition by the United State of the existing Irish republic," ami voted against the general strike pnqswed for July 4 in behalf of "Tom Mooney, eomleted In connection with the preparedness day bomb explosion In Sun Francisco. Discussion of Bolshevism developed x hen the resolutions committee rea resolution nsklng withdrawal ported from Russia of Amerlcun soldiers, hut refused to rejsirt others demanding recognition of soviet Itussla and lifting of the blockade of ltussiun ports. The committee refused to Indorse recognition of the "soviet or any other form of government In Itussla until the people of that country, by constituent or other form of natiotiul assembly, fiutll have established a truly democratic form of government." Plan to Repatriate Aliene. London. In consequence of riots at Liverpool, Cardiff and elsexvhere, In which colored men have participated, he British government has divided to repatriate ut the earliest possible moment all aliens xxlio came to Unglnnd during tho xxar, according to the Dally Mall. The bulk of these are Chinese. Many negroes xxlio are In Fnglund are Itrltlsh subject and cannot be deported agaiust their xxlll, but an attempt xx ill be made to Induce them to go by offering free passage and money. i j law-leag- Ab-oi- e - Instant'c Hunt Depressed by Terms. ctnuir. The allied terms reached here Tuesday, and the first apparent effect upon the (lerman leaders who remained axvake to axvalt the terms xvus that of depression. XX War Prohibition Scores Victory. Washington. The house Judiciary n committee has refused to adopt a of KepresentaUve Igoe, Democrat, of Missouri, to recommend repeal of war-tirprohibition In so far us It affects light wines und beer. mo-tio- o Announces Loan to Farm Banks. Washington. The farm loan board has announced a forthcoming Issue of $51,000,000 in 4 V6 pnr cent bond of the federal land banks. The present Issue will be sold at 100ft direct to Investors. Notice. Iii rls. "The allied armies ure runly to move forward on an instunt's mu lee. If Gei'mimy does not sign the t r at y ," the Temps says. "The German mimes are without airplanes, without muter lul and without food supplies and would he unable to make any effective resistance. "Tlie Helgians holding from Cologne to the frontier of Holland ure within a day's march of and the Itrltlsh, supporting the Belgians, would move forward and occupy the mining regions. The Amcrhiin at my would occupy Frank fort, and the French would take H.mati, Wurzburg and Says Congress Exceeded Powers. Mew York. Kllhu ltoot declared "congress exceeded Its powers" In tho wartime prohibition law, end that the collector of Internal rev. enue hold tho brewers of the tolled States In the hollow of his hand," In the course of his argument In the United States circuit court of appeals here against the government's appeal to set aside the temporary injunction granted a month ago by Federal Judges Hand and Mayer. War Office Record Delayed. Washington. Casualties now being reimrted through tho war department ure coming principally from the French xvar office, the di pertinent said Tues-dawhich Is considerably over a year behind with Its records." ALU LEADERS JAILED WARNING ing the TEBMS OF EVILS OF RADICALS SIR ROBERT BADEN-POWEL- L Cpt Jamas H. Keeling,the who been twice decorated hat by king of England for his services as surgeon with tho British forces, and who was twice wounded In battle. He was In Europt for 20 months. Captain Keeling went across with the American expeditionary forces and was detailed with the British because they had lest many surgeons. Will Stick, Says Cue. warni-benrte- Army Motor Tram Plan. Welntnr. "We are still In office and Washington. I'luns have been comwe will stick, because It Is our duty pleted for tho first transcontinental to save the German pimple," Gustave trip of an army motor truck train. It Noske, the minister of defense, will start from Washington, July 7, lit a meeting Thtirsduy of the and end at San Francisco from 47 to majority of the Socialist party. K) days later. Naval Estimates Given Pruning. Italians Solve H. C. L. Problem. Washington. As reported to the Rome. Tlie disorders which began house on Thursday the 10-- 0 navy ap- In Spezltt on Thtirsduy continue bepropriation hill enrtles a total of en use of a lack of sufficient forces to u decrease of Sk'T.VXHUklO from check the crowd, which were packing the estimates submitted by Secretary tlie shops and distributing huts, shoes Daniels. and provision. $G0I,-fliXMK- foniinlly opened In nltlumgh for sevtills ell v mi June been thronged had s the city dn eral section of Willi delegates from every from uud many tlie railed States, more arriving with rl count foreign ou every train. At the opening session I'resldeut John Boole sounded the keynote Hie convention in an able I among these came tlie ques tion of relations between employer and association vxiis 17, employee. serRotary's opportunity for great in bending vice is ut hand, he said, the every energy toward combating In particularly Bolshevism, of perils emwholesome ami keeping at gainful women who ployment every tiiiiu and emu a living. Mr. I'oole spoke of the nbroud uud spread of industrial unrest called attention to tlie possibility of its gaining a foothold ou tills side of the Atlantic. Mr. 1oole promised for (lie future that Rotarians will occupy themselves to a great extent with Ilia problem of Ihe relations between employer and employee, and with the boy problem. In connection with this latter plmso of the work, Mr. l'oole emphasized tlie net'll for u close and cooperative relation lietwem fathers and sons. Mr. loole xva welcomed to Salt Lake on behalf of the local club by Will G. Farrell, president. Mr. Farrell spoke briefly of the privilege which tlie city enjoys in being host to tlie international gathering, and paid his compliments to the Rotarians of the country who have will) the Salt Lake men in assuring tlie visitors a convention they will long remember. Tlie meeting was opened with & prayer by lleber J. Grant, president Saint church, which of the I.uttcr-dnorganization offered the use of tlie tabernacle for tlie convention sessions. In addition to the business sessions, the delegates were provided with amusement features which assisted materially In making tlie Salt Luke meeting one of the most enjoyable In tin history of the association. One day was devoted to visiting the various pleasure resorts, n genuine wild west show furnished entertainment and thrills galore for tlie visitors; n reproduction of the Mudri Gras of New Orleans, which the delegates from tlie southern city staged. Salt Lake society was out in force for tlie dame. 'luesd.iy night tlie Madri Gras was ttei.dcd Ivy the delegates and their wives; Wednesday they flocked to S.ilimr, whi li for the first time in its history was closed to tlie public, only Rotarians being permitted to visit that resort dining tlie day. On Thursday the Wild West show was the attraction at tin fair grounds, furnishing tin His for Hie visiior from tin effete ast, as well as genuine enjoyment for tlie Wesiernel. During disciiss on at the npenTig session it was pointed out thut tlie impression thut Imd once prevailed Unit Rotary had been organized for tlie pei uniat y heiieiit of those who bad been llioroiiLIil.v ami effectively d.ss.putcd. It was likewise set out that there sun remained a great work to lie iioiic to bring home to members oi Kotoiy a del m, to and Intimate knowledge ol tlie teal meaning of liot.uv and tlie part tli.il it should piny m romii', limy and inter relnied no- y II. i s, (IV .' cry voiutinii ,,f impoi'iaiice in tin lilc of ihe naiNin reiened attention fiom the vocational sections of Hie International Rotary. .More than 100 mcci mgs were held m various hotels, lulls, apartment houses and business REPRESENTATIVE. Principles of Original Draft . orously Upheld, But Cem? Modification in Detail ? Explanation Ac, Verxiille. The reply of and associated goxerm,, many emintcr-proposn- i ami , J" copy of tlie pei ireitiy W(w, ImmN of Fount von Iir,H hdorff e " zau Monday night. Heaton,, on Ills way t. Weii,mr, t!.re sent to tlu German national the final word of the vl1or 1 war. Few Changes Made. Few change have been mk revised trouty. Fixe day Wnl( lotted 1 verbal originally f1Pj r Germans to ye or not, dcimimis of the tillie. But twin, additional have been grunted, bem of tlie ItiHlMence of the Gem,i0 gallon that not sufficient hm been allowed for the prop tion of tlie revised term. This t extend the lime limitation to June 211. If German reply y the treaty will he in lintel if Germany declines to arrodtt, doninnd. the armistice will I u matlcnlly terminated mid tjf force will take vv lint ever Met llr deem requisite to the oiswaion. The revised treaty contained lr lineutioti in red ink. whore charg lead been made In it. It hud , to reprint the treaty it for it presentation. Original Principles Upheld. The principles of tlie orig tuUn, tion have been vigomusly upheld, J J ft aro-we- I, establishing a ponce of JuxtiuA certain modifict.iieiis in detail l ninny explanations ,,f the effect execution arc made. The reply Is in two purlx- -t f end covering letter ami s'rialimt cussiotiv of tlie general count pc' sals. The ehunges include: A plebiscite for upper guarantees of coni from Frontier rectifications Hileai. that tem: In Went F (dn. Omission of tlie third zone ii Schle.sxvlg plebiscite. TemjMirury Increase of the Cot army from lUO.tkxt to 2OO.0Q0 im. Declaration of the intention within a month of signature) of those accused of violation of law ami customs of war. with a Cent Offer to commission on reparation, and to celxe suggest ions for dixeharifia; obligation. detailed modifications Certain the finance, economic ami porut ( wuterwuys, including abolition proposed Kiel canal oiinaiiion. assurance of membership in league of nut ions in th- - early iv if Germany fulfills er obligation Germany Arraigned by Clemrw. Tlie covering note u lpsineffl-eneeuseverely castigate Ccru for protesting against tlie Mt? the ground tlmt tlie treaty wofl with tlie terms of the urinistkt Clcmeneeau says Germany fails k dcrstnml tin position 'lie oocupte work day in the estimation of the whld1 fl w ar a being responsible for tlie greatest crime against lutme and the freedom of I be people 'nation, calling itself civilized. Iw" lusciously eoinndtlcd il I n Refugees .Returning of Though Ho- tovdie t'"'1 the Villa rebel who fell m of fighting in and around dm11' lie unburied in the suburbs, ,lf n fllgces wlio sought -- itcly TT bol tile of side Ameiieau !y re.unHug to their Imiur'i - 1 'Tv , Z i A'J & tv Ilm. Rotarians Meet in Zion. Salt Iatke City. Rotarians from every part of the United States are I, ere for the International Rotary Con volition being held this week. Texas greeted New Orleans, and California said hollo to New York, while Salt Lake jwas busier yet extending utlmmc to till who emne. It was n laughing mul'd, ng, throng that bud congregated for the minimi nun cunmi. annual Rotary tenth Sail Lake Cll.v-T- ho Internntlumil the of convention REVISED COPY OF PEACBt. PLACED IN HANDS houses. Fill niers from Wlsroii views with t.irohcis fi and leh phone seniic experts from Alaska ill ciis-cd telephones will) delegates fiom Tixas. Librarians, min-i'tei- enineeis, physuiuns paper men mid news- :i some of the delegates for lln purpose of liearxg. by experts in their and for mutual spiiniion. i - Voen-lioii- Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell i making plan for the formation of an International committee embracing boy icout mov. merits. Allow German Larger Army. Baris. Germany Is to lie allowed uri army of 200,000 men for three years. Step Him. A man will urn mount nil nhtaep when lie shows imtmal tendency to rnttke a fool of himself. Plans Aeroplane Visit to lavndon.-J(- m U S Am;kt ;(ho V '1'. Ar,l,ur W. Brown Thl I one of the change in the peace ou Siimliiv i ,i term which have been sedulously kept night from New T i Tm fnimdland ' secret. A general reduction of nnun- - bn announced "I" that i iniemU mentis I to he negotiated Immediutelv. a trip to the Baited .. NOOII. Nineteen Perish In Accident. Plan, Fbgr Across tnhnent. Tiim nloosa, Ala. Nineteen persons Maslungton,- - The army ir smi(,0 most of Hietii children, were drowned intllllwai) .v.v I when pleasure parly of fifty three were east into the water late Sunday when U pleasure party of f ft Iblelburst flehl, in midstream mar hue! turned Seattle. Wash. J r,w - -- Me". Will Need Many America eonti ilintion toward actiairfl11 tlie longue of tuitions will otw mutely 5m.otm men. la die March, Gencn.1 Bey ton l staff of the army. Flex eland, Cant ' Ru1- Huns Reject Soviet hl" Wit mar. Tlie Socialist A soviet leeietl tl proposal for a lrl,,,SJ T1"1 tion for Germany. eelvx'd only one vole. T1 also dis'llned to give pension hers of former royal tandlk Rich H' 8nn,''i ttlilo.--Fi- ve its laic Monday aftenio"" be"1 West 'li'veluml Inink ami a stolen nutoimdiile will I mated at SoO.lfH). President Plans SpeKi8 VV Wushliigton. President Ing a divided xenute, liu carry hi fight for ratified'da league f nations covenant ' the pexqile in a country-!tour, , , " New Outbreaks In CoS Washington. Tlu rev"!1" the Tlnoeo government In him cntenM n new pit'"' (,eV,riji to tlie siale TJjj dlspatelie Outhrmik have occurred In tlie capttol. |