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Show THE WEATHER. y, vain 'or,h Pnlon i c.dMonday; wo much ohanoo. of p Sft "'LocTittUEmfit Prlco: .ti Tf , . 7. No 0L He tliat depisnth gmall thiners shall fail little by Lille. War Pavings Stamp, "though small, are wprtfcy of anyones respect. IS M quotation U- - .XCVIII. NO. 97. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY JANUARY 19, 1919. MORNING, 61 PAGES-FI- VE CONTINUOUS CHEERING 'MARKS FORMAL REVIEW OF-UTA- MSTO IJRESIDENT WILSON, top, manaut chairman of peace Lloyd George, Bntish premier, the "Big Four of the great "W. Demobilization of Men Begin Monday; Will Take Four Day. Additional By FLOYD A. TIMMERMAN, Correspondent for Salt Lake Tribune With 115th Held ArtUlery. Jan. 18 of members jf the 145th field artillery who were held at Bordeaux as mechanics for work on ships, the names being given out for the first time today nans H. Headquarters Andeieon, John W Barwise, Louts C. Betsold, Clyde K- - Cannon, Peter Christensen, William ft!. Clement, Luman F Ensigtl, Albeit F II asTravis F. lant, Cecil J, Rogers, Smith, Paul I. Wold. Ordnanco detachment - Oreon L. Jemsen, Levi P. Murdock, Lester J. Western States Conference for, Considering Land Questions en I . Organization May Be Effected at Session Today; Resolutions Prepared for Congress. Given the Impetus the unanimous and placed behind It bj o rathe approval ft (even western states, the movement teltisted by Secretary Franklin K Lana ft ths ftdeial Interior df parturient for wttlrnent of soldiers, sailors and marines ea public lands, by associated effort of On states and tho United States, was big . reclamation talriy launilied at th torferenee held in the board room of the eo-op- jesterday. oapitoi Seldom, it is declared, has a more disand tinguished body of representative The progressive citizens met in Utah. conferonv was characterized by dignity and seriously thoughtful consideration of the subject in hand, which embraces enterprises of such largo national Impor-tui- c that It was found necessary to th meeting until f oclock this ad-Jer- rn , Btenilng. Contemplating the probable expenditure of hundreds of millions of dollais, the deliberation of the confv rent'd Were info today when It developed that pVn In vtew was of surh magnitude as f pre-lui- la any augaestion of hunled action. The question of extension of time tor deliberation cam up In the afternoon, iseidentii! to preparation of a report by ths resolutions committee. f MEETING WILL BE CONTINUED TODAY. . sented at that time the situation that the subject wKh which the committee had to deal was so big that It was desirable to hare more time for consideration before formulating an utterance In behalf of the conference. H was finally agreed that when the conference adjourn it be to I s clock this morning.'"'. There was extended discussion of a proposal to include In the resolution? a suggestion to the federal government that It turn over to the states for their benefit ail publlo lands within the limits of ths respective commonwealths. Delegates who spoke to the subject eventually considered that the matter w as too far afield of the object had In view b Secretary Lane, and that any discussion of it further would tend only to complt-ca- t! action necessary to realization of the great plan of reclamation and settlement. permanent plans to BE CONSIDERED. The resolution committee however, requested to Include In its report a action by alt sitting legislatures in consonance with the tenta-Jiv- e draft of a law for between the stales and the United Staten, providing means for settlement of eol-esailor and marines on public wnd., and the creation of a settlement lund by each commonwealth hi the eeetion favoring rs Union 't hether or not a permanent organize-- , should be formed was a question iett to be decided after of the resolutions this morning receipt It was concluded that the of the resolution report romrmtte would Indicate the scope of me great movement, and that the ehar-setr- r of the organization. If uct was to permanent be accomplished, would be made to fit the sltRhtion inasmuch as a few of the delegates were obliged to return to their resp-c-J- V state. It wa decided that each delegation of the seven represented at fh Conference bs allowed to record tot8 on anv subject to be presentedthree ri1' the wishes of absentees to be expressed by designated proxy. During the intermission between the morning and afternoon meetings of the nterence, the delegates were entertained m luncheon st the 'Alta club, arranged tV. R. Wallace of Utah. DELEGATES HERE FROM SEVEN STATES t Jan 1J Marking the first gfnee ita return to Ame-u- a LOCKS', overseas service, ths of the U tah regiment paeeed I11 formal review here tudav in honor of the visit of members of the state legislature end the people of I,ogan Continuous cheers and the waving of flags greeted the soldiers whils they swung along the line of, march and for more than an hour as they w ent through special marching formations and demonstrated ths use of their gae masks and the speed in donning them they have gained through months of training. Logan never before has witnessed urh a military demonstration and probably never before In the history of the city have the qtreets been filled with such crowds or has the excitement ran so h'gh as when the returned lads swung along In perfect unison and passed the reviewing stand. It was a grand showing, and the soldiers made evident that their months in the service had been used in hard training. The crowd and the cheering was even greater than jesterday when the boys marched from the train, for hundreds of persons have since reached the city and the legislative special brought hundreds more P01NCAB 1 LOOAN coir Olsen. Sanitary detachment Wllford H. Newlanda, Marvin Smalley. Supply company Carl E. Hed-stroWilliam 3. Phillips. A battery Howard Dyer, VU Uam K. Larson. B battery Oliver A. Le Pebre, John M. Post, Lei and Suker, Ar- French President Opens Conference With Plea to Preserve Allied Solidarity in Peace. Peace Conference Formally Opens Sessions in League of Nations to Be Open to All, but Victors Will, Write the Statutes, He Declares. Yarikee Paris; Preliminary Session Is Brief One. President and Bntish Premier Are Dominating Figures; Poincare First Speaker. Jin. IS Presldsnt roinvare BY ARTHUR M. EVANS. France, in addressing tie pei'S (Cable Copj right hy Chicago Tribune i, thanked the allied nalicne for company.) having chosen Paris for their Important TARIS, Jan. II. The greatest peace work and praised ths valor of the allied congrera time creation opened today. armte which had pieeerved th capital Fate, alwajt with m sense of dramatic of I'ranie from the enemy. Tb presivalues, picked an appropriate tnument. dents speech was as follows. In Janujrr, IS. t. while General von F battery Roland Earl, Clifford "Gentlcn en Francs greets and thanks 'caunon stilt were bombarding Moltkes Foulger, Antonio Souza and Myron Mask Perl. A ill lam, king of Prussia, was projou for having clusen as th (eat of jour IL Steele. labor tbe city whtrh for more than four claimed before a "German emperori tha ent ny hat mado hla irlnclpal A feature of the mllltarj showing was of princes, general and jean shining array tered Into the work with a snap end banket In '"Th Hall of Mirrors' at trthe gas mask work of the boys of A bat- eeet that shows the mllltarv objective and which the valor of which ha spirit then- - held the allied armiea ha victorloualy defendtery, in command of Captain T. De Witt made the by (he Teutonia regiment one of th most effi- ed OffenFoster. tho renewed while Thin demonstration wma arduke of Baden uiu armies, grand egainat eslngl cient of the entire army In the ej es of sive . led the guttural chorue of "Hoclisl" ranged by Colonel W iillam C. Webb In the war departmen. Th ceremony we staged by B'so arck order that the people might get an idea Permit me to e in jour decision the In th old court of the residence of I.011, of how fast a soldier must use hie mask homage of all the nation that you reyre-an- t XVI. It wss a token that the Hotter- -, tn case of emergency. toward a country which more than It thade a great zollerns had been accepted by th liui hit with the thousands who were watch. anj other hai erduied the sufferings of kings and princes as the hereditary head war, of whlh entire province have been ing and they cheered and applauded the included also the The which exhibition, ef th newly ettabished German emtransforms Into a vast battlefield and good work. , of the manual of arms, have been BUtharok had provoked an avoidpire sternal icaljf laid waste by Jrf the gas mask exhibition the men going through j able wer to unify Germany by "blood were lined In platoon formation and, at we fbmmanded by Colonel Webb, There the invader and whith bs( paid the huwer many persona along that line of man trlbut In death. and iron and a common 1 tetory, g command 'of Captaliv Irwin Clawson, march who have witnessed the work of Prussia was In the saddle, militarism forward suddenly the officer ALLIE3 COME WITH was on tie career of1 aggression, brut snouted Cae' The soldiers halted and, the crack regiments of the army and they all agreed that th CLEAN HANDS! . . fort w as being exalted as Ths German kneeling, pulled the respirators from th respect, God." And th curtain wa about to sacks and slapped them on. They re- Utah bms equaled th rlijthm and snap ' "France bag borne thee enormous sac of the beat. As eacn command was given rise on a peso conference that made peated this several times along ths litis rificea, although she had not tha slightest e th wrong the poison of of march on Main street, so that none and ths rifles shifted from one position responsibility for the frightful catastrophe Europe! pea. for nearly fifty jears. would miss the interesting work. Six to another there was ons loud pop" as which has overwhelmed the universe. And Th dragons' teeth wer being sown for seconds is the. .time. limit set by regula- the hundred of hands of the lads struck at themoment when pf hWfor Is sectha harvesting tn JH4. tions for the donning of the mask, but the pieces at the same fraction of a all the power whose delegate in Are ending, Royalists the soldiers shaved this .by nearly a sec- ond and completed the movement. livery are assembjed here may acquit tiiemsetves ALLIES GATHERED TO ond tn each demonstration and were gun moved like clockwork and the huge of any ellm-- in the 01)111 whlrh has reWeitmin-te- r each of watchers After REMAKE ; EUROPES MAP. ypplauded back In line and at "attention" when the army In so unprecedented a disaster It was a showing that de- sulted th of th six seconds clicked off. It gave evidence command spectacle' to Today, anniversary estabf credit and What give you the autnority Says. at Versailles the allied nations are gaththat gh soldiers were trained to the served ths great amount lish a pence of Justice is th fact that received It compliment ered to remake th map of tha world minute in gas defense. of th people of whom you are the none At the completion of the exh hltion th and to writ a pears of justlra, while Great credit is due the officer and men has had any part in the Injusdelegates band burst forth with a liver BY EDWIN L. JAMES. Tork Times Copy- th last of the German kaisers le a refu(Chicago Tribune-Necan place confidence In of the regfmeftt for the showing they regimental air ar.d ewung off past the tice. Humanity J Tribune-Nely marching Times York csble, right (Chicago ge In Holland and Germany overrun c It in exhibition. are thoso pot because you among every pad jesterday stand containing the legisia- - you - Copj right.) LONDON, Jan. 18 The lautdon news- with disorder and Bolshevism is on th reflected th fact that the soldiers are reviewing who have outraged tuo right of human" CofifENZ, Jan. 17. (Delayed ) The papers tills sftemoon carry hardly any eve of Be first election In an attempt iLontin e! on 1 age Two trained to th minute and each one en- ity. greatest tee eon for believing that when conference news and confine themselvse at popular government. GERMANYS GUILT th German national assembly gets Into etrktly to th communique. They conSecrecy permeates th air as th peace operation it wilt turn put a safe and tinue their proteets at the press restric- plenipotentiaries cross Pont Alexandra CLEARLY PROVED. sans product la the fact that element tions and agree generally with th West IU, and roll past the queer little sentry no need of further informa"There th Socialists are showing In- minster Gazette In Us .statement that boxes, painted Ilk barber poles. Into th tion or of special Inquiries Into the opposing of without th "peace conference ha made a thor- courtyard at Qua! D Orsay. Silence and creasing signs hve which of the drema just any origin of reviving tbe monoughly sad start In attempting to hide mystery. In facL have closed everything expectation In shaken the worjd. Th truth, bathed Its proceedings from th public behind a tines they began arriving a month ago. Now com the royarchy, Imblood, ha gJfeady escaped from th diveil of soulless communiques. d Centh of alists, Ideal lem hss dwelt on support advocating perial archlvea. Th premeditated char- trist or Catholic party ticket as their Th tame communiques hay come In plomacy and "open convention of peace acter of the trap I today tiearly proved ticket. Asfyon who in th old daj pic- for a good deal of criticism at being, so openly arrived at," but th locked door in th hep of conquering first th tured politicians Aho had tied up with far, drawi) in such a way as t kilt all and secret conference are stUl In vogus. masnext th hegemony of Europe and Prussian roj a!luta by voting the Centrist Interest In (he conference. It ha been Kings sat in th congress of Vienna a tery of th worMi th central empire, ticket would have been laughed at. Yet pointed out that lb very announcement hundred Workjears ego and recarved th map New bound together by a eecret plot, found th von Maitzhahm urge the limiting th pres is obscure, for It is notl j aecret. Democrats are alttlng at th I most abominable of pretexts for trying meant by the word "u Qual D'Orsay to make over the world abets to hurry and choose between clear what to crush Serbia and force their way to roj If It la Intended that only geography. Th time have altered, but the leseer of two evils and support th thorixed dissame time they the east. At the Centrist ticket as th best way to curb the official statements are to be pub- th diplomacy has not changed of owned th most solemn undertakings in the Social Democrats. lished, It is argued here. It means a re-- 1 Its silk hat and trades nod lineUnderstanding order to crush Belgium and fqyce the r reposition of th censorship In th se ups The Centrist th ket is the same s that wlH be reached in aecret. Publicity It way Into the heart of France. aboil is aur death for ftnea. Open-fac- e diverest form th very day after of th German Popular party, which I outtwo re tho These unforgettsbi ideal liban as day- - , la as lovely WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 A more NEW FORK, Jan. 1J The Internademocratic, and the Centrist now call lion was announced. If It does not mean plomacy elation d the wsy to aggreswhich opent A of and a much rages juat kg tional Lad tew Garment Workers union, eral policy In determining whether par- sion party, tVlth that, no newspaper would ever have light The combined efforts of Great themselves a democratic myth, for were It Russia and or exerted that others France in asked ents correspondents' Centhis of dependent dispatches only 35,00 the with a membership city, Britain, Protestant churchmen joining pirt SECRECY WATCHWORD; arrogance. he "authorized agsinet that today authorized calling of a strike next support on soldiers are entitled to vicissitude who trists, th prospects pf that .party are these after "If. long to The Westminster Gazette admits the GUARD FOR LEAKAGES. supplement wished to reign bv the sword have per- looming brighter, as recent elections family allowances week, unless tn the meantime the difficulties connected with the full pubonly thorn, show- w grant demands for a 15 per cent th soldters allotment of pay, has been ished by the sword, they have on etch at every Guards are They have been General von MaltxhahnY,' appealing to lication of the conference proceedings adopted by the war risk Insurance bureau, se'vea to blame. wage Increase and a headquarter to stop any leakage. by their own blind nesa been Imported locksmith new difference have the of th that director. of end Expert the danger opinion under week. In supervision said th working part: royalist, but It declare that from London to test the locks on the , Th result of th strike vote was an- Colonel Kerry D Llndalej. SHAMEFUL OFFER "Many voter who are like mvself, may be exaggerated, and satchel messenger bags. Only door, Under the former management the war nounced at a meetingheld late today In stanch monarchists, will be unable to the "risk must be takeft and the good foua,davs ago th preliminary conferIS SPURNED. a be resolution the mis of sense t and house. must ence of parent sealing the ilpe press loyalty paased It was greeted with risk bureau notified to voting for a Madison square. recohcil themselves of the delegates and prohibiting all talk oil Id be more algnlflcant than vote relied on to be will but cheers by thousands of men and women. and other relatives of soldiers that after the"What democratic e glad wltlr-thpartj, press on peace table subject. shameful bargains tbej attempted to It had been found that tbev It argue that we live in a democratic even though This w as farther than they went at The poll thowed 12,731 members in favor Investigation 1o Great Britain and France at the the German national th on the soldier, and offer not if 1811 or at Parle in ISTt. were be the would A absurd in dependent and it Vienna 105 to peop'e of 14, of Uieat Jute. when, Britain age end also opposed that of a strtks and only (he slate of that party is enriv the government's allow from the silled 'Allow ue to sttsuk the whose future happiness Is at stake after concerted roar oftedprotest New Hat conseqi they surgeited E. J. HUlcrest, representing h soldiers from th democratic party if mod distil as to cation a of gijished will we end not enter the anie, France on land sarrlfkes of war gnouid be compelled correspondents wv uld be i ut off But even If th formal eeaatoi.s "The number of voter of both sexs the And when thev liatruited their Jersey branch Of the union, said that In payIn allotment, to accept tbe final arrangements s ac- this mans rase reslitutlon of pajments channel Wr should be open to tbe public ear and eve, will havtrg monarchist France Gerto In ambassador ev fact to, the past ween a etrtke was called in this complish! jmpth!es is wss .xrd. made Ths work would still go on behind polity w real the declaration already of accent a hteh still Even the Evening Standard, neutrality many is much larger than Is generally tniy too drastic by Colonel Und-lecity the- emplovere went over to New it la iu congress or on vour part If vou surrender to us an Isolated support of the con closed door. Just maintains output. This- coneltlered Imthat Jersey to produce their Inof indicated th who investigatoday consequence It le the light uppoeed Brier, Toul and Vi rdwn ferenro s action, lavs stress on the need in Itlegisatures elxty-tw- o time, he said, "the trick will be de- tion hereaft-- r would to limited mainly of for not ts v)o-eplenpossible all th in occasioned official such these th of teijor gentlemen, that of fullness and frankness by twenty-egcases, and that if allow- conclusionthings, will to actual representing have to draw will pression but speak of ipotentiary. Vt one ttm It appeared a If the meet- ance jou and assumption of control reports as are published, cut off. upheaval to teen talk had and they gfully dominion, freely and arise nations take shape , the grave mischief which might ing might turn into a Moonev demonwould be reltortMl and liek payments own ver- openly wkh tagraphnottn th chamtheir Tour nations came oh and all to the by tho Bocial Democracy, with It secthe from delegate giving Morrison, Frank when for to Is taken be rot stration, going to be ber, and th cards are probable made This of threatened right. and workmen a councis, ltoa who sions of debates Oemmnv, Federation of I as a blanket police covering all cases, help retary of the American the upward In the peace had guaranteed the inde- are so Inclined have not Tbe Rtar. on the other hand, pin t dealt fanote unlees turned up was denouncing emplojer class however, as the decision In each ca--e must Great Britain sudden c the jet millcniunj deof After American on the press. Belgium Germany pendence to ledge that they etili Uiiig to faith a woman cried out. on Individual clrcumstap' es Great Britain sought to crush Belgium and the acknow that Vtlleon la determined te se- dawns claring the kaiser and empire "What Is the American Federal on Mrof depend I symegt of life Insurance to the beneto msv h save her tnat It both ewote and sorrow caused bv the cure pubIMty, It suggest "The Labor going to do regarding ficiaries 7f men who have been kilted Franca to get our news through New WILSON AND BRITISH Thus, from the vrv beginning of hos- coPapss peln ef all that was lofty and sacred necessary Moonev- died In the service does not depend tilities or would cam Into censor our venture there conflict not two the fur In lork. fcderaMon lent and shv Mr Morrison replied that wav en dependency. It was ex- ideas whiclpfor fifty month were to to us mqst not ri.ult to London PREMIER DOMINATING. Its power In snv IJfe Irsurarve on our part, still less In our to sit on tbe American wire Intended to do even thing in labor payments wdl o struggle for the dominion of the world the Americans get In the wav of man plained hat The cknk room in tbe French mlniet v on end U the from soon voting January inmatlmente after absta'n.ng to obtain a new trial inforconnection in nionthly must get. The argument for of foreign affairs was the setting for tha tha idea of severe gn force, whkh ac- 2 with mad so doing we should be yle'ding publicity we By war department. of cept convicted of murder bv the ation nor cert'fli Is control unanswerable fresh air neither check, and th Initial meeting of the conference this afpublicity 4s foul place to the Facial Democrat withthe preparedness day parade outrage In th death of the Hoidter or sailor, regard-le- s Idea of lattice, which deptnds on th our are ternoon. fiirniro-- t Open window than air..closed The sumptuously a fight San Francisco of whether the person to whom th sword only to prevent or repress th out having mads hold freethan windows, health'ul more has a small, lock In a wonderchamber with conferred Henceforth tack. Let nobody le pvabl Mavow Hvljvn today dependent Insurance og I and of than maniler It la fumes, fog abuse fug fully carved marble mante'mec slrengh. let everyone acknowledge emplovers in the openly and dom tn servlre garment workers and theirdifferences. by her dominsurmounted by a s.atu of Victory, w'tn 'Faithfully supporteddecided In true German fashion, b's poan effort to readjust their Thet is no tew nor regulation to pre- ion,, Britain ah could freely, marble Great and hand in her foooh cuptd a next w!U held wishes his his and be litical hopes Another conference STEAMER vent a soldier's beneficiary receiving both not retrain aloof from th struggle, Just asopinions, person who has attained tlckbng her feet. At the long table, ac every week, it wss announced. given auto- japan, in her turn, only decided to take full government compensation, has definite ranged In a quadrangular form, sat G.a religious IN development a and th of death soldier, for to Great Britain, consciousness, so a'so must each s matically . of the age. arm out of lovtitv r' eon great menGeorg under ths voluntary Ilf up also and th from consciousjdvments aiv anl Woodrow BI.'co her Lloyd def'nits political point of have FALL d Insurance policies which most soldiers ness great 18 of the danger In which both Asia view." dom'nant A wireless an B ..ere the J VICTORIA pervrvt C. i a fiery Welshman hare taken out tt wa ssled wih a poet a Geo-g- e and Europe woutd tiavy stood of th American army has allowed th message ton'ght from the steamer AdTb a Colonel I Indslev has recommended to hegemonv twken tv o' which the Germanic em-- p free broad a a had bead, broken and she 'f't VVatsm miral eyas reported circulation of th' appeal asked and dry. Perretsry Glass that conTs be , res dreamed crankshaft lit Queen Charlotte sound andA tremeed vue eve ilive cvna.ltv There le no evidence that th hotevt I validating th payVlison, vj th hi need of for in wa Immediate to assistance are control PiTvqACriLA. Fla. Jan 1$. Student ment of al'f resolution s ing friends get trying of on the death ! Insurance a of Incentive Intete.ijal was and wind gD'lal beast Anjtle feature use John via Wlftnor anui tor A its biowing and f of entrlst Liberty strong th party to without in men Jaw service, watting Rh Hnsn Xodnt with a large, determ'ned was kUlffl tttnr v great strength for th restoration the steamer is reported to be in a dang foe e "Bate arose sgalnztan N. and M Clemenceau, 'Hie tiger of Fra definitely whether monthly A The steamer Valdez, D This inly to answer the call of oppreeeed of (he monarmy. Thev slroplv think gerous position. made U oat co.se iJ! h in a a of distance paymthts bsvo edbeen n J ursy of hour thefVaniJ within sJ?urtnt Aviator treatment steaming I ion to destroy artificial po that thrv would get better and but In tbe has beer, popula past, hmirelpobev pur' b rc ah rn th r from, a doni nat ng f enfrisf psrtv than Watwin and the Cheth'sin. throTerrn.1 cotnprro tep of th treasury (CoDtJJua bn F gway. were hurrying to aid tb Watson from a dominating hoc'al Democracy. tiraa a; AM lh bMl vara recor- - the (CocHsued on Pag Tour ) ra'sed a. ques' on riwrmn g It lgt1t thur W. TJrle, TARIS, if Albert Wight. C battery Melville 8. Owens. D battery James F. McKJsaick. E battery George P. Barbege-lata- , Theodore Ehbert, Claude Q. Jacobson, Earl 3. LaGue, Alfred Miller, Frank A. Osborne. tou-tere- Work Gas Is Demonstrated. ill, -- s-- Showing Reflects Training of War. .'b-v.r- an ts FlflSfiBECT Alsace-Lorrain- Sad 'Start Made and Centrists Supporting the Same Ticket. e Peace Conference, Gazette 1 1 open-face- York Garment er Vote to Walk Out Next Week. More Liberal Regulation Propoed for Parent Soldiers. ' Major-Gerer- at old-sty- man-mad- e rs m's-sfo- forty-four-ho- -- kt -- 1 nt bt su Ik ron-gre- tl-- e VV ""re rn were nearir fifty representative t the conference, each of the X'"1 statee named in the ca'l issued bv vovemor Bamberger having a delegation present, as follows. Arlzona- -J R 1,0ft us, F. I. Se'lew and J'dK.otl ' aiifornla J. Baughn. J g. Nickerson, A. E. Jtn,I!ar and Francis Cuttle, Colorado I a Carpenter, Cyde-C- . n'1 rvevade Orijlth. J- - onimg-Jam- Gsl.lgan E. Seymour Case and Senator . . Mexico ,.Nw 10! evrell ,,. I B. , f Reed and TV.. I B, Trtft. state ngl- - U tah- - In addition to rhemhers of the immune tidied for the meeting were senators and representatives in the 5 iU re. the entire 1st Including (Continued on Page Frortn) -- a, left, who named Premier Clemenceau for per-- I congress; right, M. Clemenceau, below, David and premier Orlando of Italy, who comprise Faria conference the-cycl- e It had been anticipated that the report of the resolutions committee would have been received at 3. JO In the afternoon, but Clyde C. Bawron of Colorado pre- SO List of 145th Members Left-aBordeaux Special to The Tribune Representatives of Sev- IBUNilLS ARTILLERY EXPLAINED HS CENTS afr n AS per-wn- OF, SEAPLANE FATAL TO THREE REPORTED PISTRESS er hr Geo'. Jms Nation. pre-niu- m J, age-lon- 1 t'y f se I |