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Show V Yl Dont think the trouble all over. Take The Journal and keep posted. Subscribe NOW! immL G-P- PRESIDENT WILSON . Labor Newsaper KARL KAUTZ OF PROBLEMS 1 IS REPORTED Effi AS-BE1- PP Unless Given Fiume Reparation Makes a Report. Foch -- Preu) it is obvious the Italian delegates feel they must follow the will of the Italian people. He declared the national council of Fiume had unanimously adopted a law by which the city took the Italian ner of the city. flag as the ban- PARIS,' April 5. France cannot yield on the question obtaining adequate reparation from Germany, the Matin declares in Herr Karl Kauts, leader In an editorial today, dealing with socialistic circles. the peace conference situation regarding French claims. Answers Marshal Foch has' telegraphed the allied governments that the right of the allies to use Danzig as a port for the return to Poland of the Polish troops in France has been informally upheld in a .conference With the German ' representatives. PARIS, April 5. It was German Reed Charges (By Associated Presa) ST. LOUIS, April 4. Declaring It the greatest instrument against war ever presented for the world's adoption, Bainbridge Colby of New York, former vice president of the emergency fleet corportation,in an address tonight on the proposed league of nations, bitterly arraigned opponents of the proposed covenant and denounced Senators Borah, Poindexter, Reed, Knox and Lodge as misrepresenting articles of the proposed instru- , PARIS, April 5 ficially announnced of- this mom-in- g that arrangements for the landing at Danzig of the Polish troops now in France, and their transportation along other lines proposed by Germany, had been arranged to the entire satisfac- ment. - tion of the allied powers. t Attacking a statement of Senator Reed that the proposed Higher Prices Seen covenant contains a secret- - protocol and For Potato Crop (By Aiioclatcd Praia) ' SALT LAKE, April 5. Buy-cr- s are now willing to contract for the coming crop of potatoes at $1.70 per hundred pounds, is the statement by W. H. Olin, industrial agent of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, who is in Salt Lake attending the fat stock show. Mr. 01ins headHe quarters are in Denver. travels over the intermountain states investigating agricultural that Germany in all probability was already in it Colby made public a message he had just - received - from President Wilson, denying the 'senators .declaration and stating the proposed covenant contains i)o secret protocol. The message follows: statement that there is any secret protocol connected with, cr suggested in connection with, the league of nationals absolute-f&ls- 6 . signed) WOODROW WILSON conditions- -The Monroe doctrine will not Mr. Olin is at present especial- be violated by the proposed "coly interested in potato- - product- venant, nor will the sovereignty of ion. It ia his belief that prices the United States, Mr. Colby are oing to be high and that said. Ufarmers-wi- ll do well to raise -- a large crop of the tubeip. A bumper crop hr both fruit and vegetables for Provo and vicin' ity is predicted by Mr. Olin, who has just completed an inspection w that rty-fiv- ia PAN MOTOR CO. have adopted strongly " worded April 5, President-Wilso- n is reported resolutions demanding the .deed better in a message-receivportation of Bolshevik Russians at the White House from Ad- and sympathizers including two miral Grayson, his physician. labor members of parliament. They also urge that the state government changeits attitude Government Seeks toward men the resolutions charLambs acterize as traitors and that the Supply -- of commonwealth abandon its tolerant attitude,. Otherwise they (By Associated Press) declare, the returned soldiers 4. G CHICAGO, The April will take drastic action. in the market for governmentis -- 4. was it 3,730,000 pounds of lambs, learned today at the stockyards, Stake President ' the first time since the governwarment began making large of Ogden Is Dead time purchases that it has Sought any very considerable (By Associated Press) quantity of lamb or mutton. OGDEJ1', Apiil 5. Thomas At present lamb is selling at B. Evans, president of the Ogvirtually the same high prices den stake of the Mormon church, that beef and pork are bringing. died here late last night from a The order would keep the largest general physical decline, after killing establishment at the an illness of several months. Mr. Evans was one of the dockyards busy for fifteen of to official an according days, prominent merchants of Ogden as- until he the National Woolgrowers retired, about, a year sociation, who said the govern- ago. The widow and several ment had now recognized the children survived SOVIET: RRUBLIC ifcrBAVARIA I By Associated Preu) SPA, Belgium, April 5. A Soviet republic has been pro claimed at Munich Bavaria, according to a wireless message received here by Mathias Erzberg- er, head of the German armistice commission. ARE-INDIC- Will Be Released From Mission Work AKTILL-i-n TED (By AuoclaUd Pro) L CHICAGO. April S.Th Federal grand jury today returned indictment charging conspiracy to use thd. mails to - J While Central Powers Have But 15 Percent of defraud against th promoter jTheir Military Strength of the Pan Motor company of St. Allies Organizcd-T- he Minn. Those named are Cloud, Samuel Pandolf, John Barritt, Norman Street, George Hick man, Charles Schwab, Charles Frederick Ladner, Scilpin, Have to Date of Peace Day Fight (By AmoriaUd 5. -- com-pri- ce percent of seventy-fiv- e By The Governor of Utah, A Proclamation Reported at Odds - - .... - 1 - ofhe ... 1 e J ' been demobilized. Declaring the Archangel situation from a military viewpoint, to""b(5 well in hand, General March said today it - was "incredible that the allied forces there can be driven into the sea He announced the by anybody war department's plan to - have Americad forces out of that portion of Russia by the end of June. , j , 7$10,C:3 Ki THREE -- .DAYS During three ciays we sold In automobiles. Over $10,000.00 In the last three weeks we have taken orders for Hudson, Nash, Maxwell cars, Essex, Grant-SiAnd the Bates Steel Mule Tractors, which amounts to over x, $23,660.00. , Dr, W.B. Tarkinson of Logan, Utah, took that beautiful Hud- son Super-Si- x Phaeton and Mr. B. Y. Benson of Trenton, Utah, . the last Hudson Super-Si- x speedster. Today there is not another new Hudson car for sale ti the State of Utah or Idaho. . Hudson' dealers are loaded up with orders and begging the factory for cars. This is to be the greatest automobile year in our history. People desiring cars should place theiy order at once as there will be a great car ' shortage. The demand this year will be greater than the supply. -- Adv. ng Young Ogden Woman Is Buried in .France ty Bed-for- d. 5.-W OGDEN, April Maude Butler, daughter at thiG cjty,: Mm. R, B, Carter w ho enlisted in the ' service cf :he Red Cross' and went to France in the capacity of a Herdied January 1, after Lake salt the of manager ald, in charge of the finances. 1 twenty hours illness, result-- , Mr. Grant, who is superin'ten- - lng from influenza, according to Sain, s a report received in this city tu- d.nt of teh Latter-da- y horpital, will not relinquieh that day. M iss Butler left Omaha, Neb., , position. He is a brother ofJVesi -a withcontingent oT lent He ber '"Grant e f the d Crc6s workers. It is report-orafcl- y mon church. He is well and known in Salt Lake and.ed that her. funeral was largely-fo- r four year was chief of the attended by Red Cross workers. Salt Lake police departmtnt, in' twelve of whom were girls who which capacity eh made an ad--1 had left Omaha with Miss But- ler. mirable record. of. ten-rou- nd To the balance of $27,900,000 ord was established by Normal Ross in an open meet- at tl must be added the production of Illinois Athletic club last night. Russias gold mines, which Ross, formerly ofthe Olympic could have been remitted to the club at San Francisco, but now state bank after September, swimming amattachedmada the 1917jbut.itJ3pointedouLJ.hi8 distance with a trudrtr crawl could not have amounted to stroke in 10:55 2j5. In this per- much, as Siberia, the center of was formance the Californian is also Russias gold production, out.- Russia V , said to have lowered seven, in--j cut off from the rest of Record Made termediate records. The former jlate in 1917 by lack of transport . New Tank mile- - indoor Yecord - was (facilities and by the organlza-11:141-A half new CHICAGO, April 5. tion cf the Oms government half mile indoor swimming rec- believe-ifc-wou- 5. 4 April lied forces still organized . J ' Preu) WASHINGTON. their strength on November 11. Official dispatches show the aggregate strength of the CenFor more than four years the tral Rowers now is one , million, peace of the world has been one hundred and twenty-fiv- e shattered by martial strife be- thousand men against their combined strength in November tween the forces of democracy of seven million six hundred and and autocracy.' While bloodshed thousand. The allied as between nations ceased and a thirty in November trraies totaled new epoch in th worlds history thirteen million, six hundred and began in the trumph of free sixty three thousand, of whom peoples with th signing of the nly twenty-fivpercent have armistice five months Hungarian Soviet VIENNA, via Copenhagen, April 4. A disagreement has occurred in the soviet government in Budapest which has led to the formation of a still more radical wing of the Communist party, accordfng to the Reich- sposL ago, repThe situation in Budapest is of end resentatives this other to condifood critical, owing tions and growing dlscontentjm nations still are struggling to arrive at some understanding the part of the population. which will insure justice to ell end make possible a lasting Bolshevik Gold peace. Now,-- as at no other period in Reserve Large the annals of time, the voices of food value of Iamb and mutton. the peoples of the earth are WASHINGTpN) .April 6, 'harkened to in the settlement of Idaho Farmers : Send FUEL SHIP TO All the gold that can be at the international differences. In con- with peace deliberations in Call For Help disposal of the Russian Bolshe- - action as now are in progress, 'such PLANES viks is $27,900,000, plus1 the ? .ASSIST there ere brought to beer always amount that may have been 'u' (By Aasociated Preu) evils of selfishness. the Justice (By AuocUUd rreaa) , SALT LAKE, April - 5. The seized in Moscow belonging to to come can thru humanity only WASHINGTON, April 5. demand for farmtabor in south- the banks of Rumania, which consideration needs careful ofthe Besides the destroyers which ern Idaho is still on the increase, amounted to $125,000,000 acmade to- of all, and, that right may prewill patrol the course to be map according to Parker B. Cady, cording The vail, we, who represent the ped for the naval seaplanes on state director of the United day in official quarters. an- spirit of liberty, should lend our their proposed flight across the Statese employment service, question was raised by the to the cause of right. Atlantia ocean in May, a fuel who shows as proof letters from nouncement in New York of Influence " means As a to the end repreship, probably the Melville, wilt Twin Falls, Pocatello, Gooding, Ludwig C. A. Martins, who of sentative the of principle be ftationed along the route so Glenns Gerry, Blackfoot and styles himself ambassador from the a establishment of freedom, that if necessary the planes can other Idaho towns asking that Soviet Russia, that he was nations of has been league protake on fuel at sea. farm labor be sent to their vicin- ready to deposit $200,000,000 the conference peace by posed to cover in as a t Rposevc'-guarantee gold Acting Secretary ities, to be made here for now, in session, and haa'been Insaid today that the route had not purchases to from $60 Wages ranging needs of the Bolshevist gov- dorsed by our president. In the been selected; that if it were de- $80 per 'month and board are of- the hope that the people of Utah ernment. ' cided tolfly direct to Ireland the fered by the Idaho farmers, and The Rumanian gold is believ- may be given the opportunity to fuel ship would meet the planes married couples are offered $85 ed to have beep turned over to form sound and mature views on in midocean, and that if th? per month, with house, garden the Germans and its delivery in this question throug discussion course were via the Azores the and in many cases a cow. trust to the allies is stipulated by those who have given it carerendezvous would be somewhere Despite the labor surplus of between those islands and the more than 5000 which' is report- in clause 19 of the armistice ful thought, and to give humble expression to our thankfulness starting point. ed in Salt Lake, men are not ac- terms. At the beginning of the war for the triumph of right over Some officers believe that the cepting the farm labor jobs read- reserve of the Russian might, now, therefore, , machines to make the flight will Most ily, states Mr. Cady. I, Simon Bamberger, governor fuel the men State bank at Petrograd, accordbe able to carry sufficient prefer to remain in the of the state of Utah, do Hereby statebank official for nonstop flight, but adverse city, risking uncertain employ- ing to the Sunday, April 13, 1919 designate amount 19F4, ment of July 16, wind or bad weather might so ment and smaller wages and a and urge that apas day, peace Reductions reduce the speed of the craft number of them who have never ed to $735,000,000 be conducted services propriate includ $160,000,000 that they, wouldr be forced to done farm labor are averse to since then In in ctmrcheaandinoth .homes. in turned oer replenish their sorctyofirasoHn-- ; such-woit is stated,-in accord with ifieHterms ofthe crirtaces-o- f publir-JmeetiIf they stop for fuel, the planes of this commemoration since Import and will ride on water. This would PAL MORAN LOSES ant period in the worlds history. be a rather dangerous operation , TO FRANKIE BRITT delivered to ihe .allies under the armistice agreement; $132,000, particularly in a choppy sea, and for that reason those ift charge CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 5. 000 exported to the allies before B. F; Grant Assistant the revolution, $325,000,000 forOf preparations for the flight Frankie Britt of New and taken Herald hope a stop at the fuel ship will Mass., was awarded the warded to Siberia Manager, overbylhiTOmskgovernment, decision not be necessary. over Pat newspaper sum which fell Into Result of experiments . con- Moran in a boxing anda large SALT LAKE, April 5 B. F. hands of the peoples army ducted as a preliminary to the contest tonight Grant has been made assistant ;t fall. flight and details of the flight it aelf are being carefully guarded by naval officials for several reasons. In addition, a number ox private concerns are preparing for trips across the Atlantic and li naval officials be unwise to disclose plans which it may not be possible to carry Percent Ready 75 Figures onjhe latest status, of . GeorgellarisonTHugH EvanaTHT m jiitary forces in Europe, All reside at St. Cloud General March announced today, except Wigle' whose home is in fhow that the. armies of Iho te Spokane. Central Powers ashow organized-constituatout fifteen percent Governor Proclaims 6f their strength when the armistice was Blgne3Iv)hiTe the al- rk OGDEN, Apfil J JphirL, territqry. Herr ick of Ogden, for" the past ten president of the westDebate Details Fixed ern years states mission of the tatter-daSaints church, passed fBy Associated Press) through Ogden this morning Washington April 4. Ar- from Denver, en route to Salt rangements for tthe joint debate Lake City, where hrxxpects to n the league of nations at be released by the general authon April 10 between Sen-- , orities. It was stated by friends r Hitchcock of Nebraska, re--- - of Mr. Herrick that he expects to uring chairman of the - senate return to Ogden to resume his faeign relations committee, and real estate business.' erge Wharton Pepper provide It was stated that the several r &n hours time each, with presidents of the, various parts senator Hitchcock speaking of the United States will probe minutes in opening ably be given their releases in nnd fifteen minutes in closing the near future,, after... having the debate. concluded several years of work. Phila-nclph- -- NE WYORK, April 5. Bring-in- g twenty-on- e hundred . and eighty-tw- o troops of the Fortieth Division, former national guardsmen of the western Pacific Coast states, tKe transport Edgar Luckenbach has arrived fiom Bordeaux . WASHINGTON, the peace conference if denied Fiume, Salvatore Barzilia, one of the Italian delegates said : decision has been reached yet but (By Associated Press) -- 82- - PROMOTERS OF MW-YOR- K ds - Friday, Asked if the Italians would leave -- Angry-Crow- WESTERN NUMBER s SOLDIERS ARRIVE BRISBANE, Australia, April 4, 'via Montreal. A labor newspaper here which praised the raising of a red flag by Russian demonstrators'has been menaced by angry crowds, which smashed the windows of its buildings. With Sundays rest intervening Russian shops also were damit is believed the president aged. All Brisbane hotels have night attend Mondays meeting been- closed until further notice.1 of the council of four. Returned soldiers and others While France Is Insistent Over The Matter of '(By Anociated MORE Is Beset With TER (Itr AMoclat! fresi) PARIS, April 5. President Wilson slept until after nine oclock, no bulletin was issued by Dr. Grayson, but it was announced that he passed a satisfactory night. When he awoke it was announced he was better ancLmight sit up - later today. Italy Wants to Quit PARISr A LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, April 5, 1919. VOLUME XL. 0 A subscription for the Journal is a guarantee that you will be posted on current events cf feten-ograph- er, i j Mor-TUsTT- fav-Re- |