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Show FINISH the JOB 4A VOLUME LOGAN CITY, CACIIECOUNTYrUTAII. XL. llll'SDAV, .MATTTtnr -- NLIMBER.109... was transatlantic first flight BEGUN At 10 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING FIT 01ER THE TO TO GET PEACE Xhey Have Two Weeks InWhichto Submit And Kantian Indicates They Will Do Some Very Hard Objections Kicking. (By Associated Press) The German home governimment is expected to begin of the consideration mediately which virtually terms of peace to the reduce the German empire of a minor power. Three courses seem to be open. the conThey may either accept ditions of peace, reject them role The them to a plebescite. e speech of Rantzau yester-dalfto Premier' reply appeared to indicate that Clem-tncea- Germany would prepare objections to some features of the treaty. Notably with regard to Germanys financial responsibilities, and her economic position. All German objections must be submitted within two weeks. deadlockwa strike situation here tonight at a meeting of the miners. An almost unanimous vote was cast to call out the pumpmen and engineers of the. Ontario mine, which will mean deno!iiion ot that historic producer. William M Knerr, member of the state industrial commission, represented the state authorities. Three speakers from Salt Lake, one oi them professedly a business for the 1. W. V'. and the other two, a man and a woman Democratic aimpliclty characterizes of Salt Lake, were also accorded the home life of Mrs. Charles Pergter, the privileges of the floor. wife of the head of the Though born Mr. Knerr was the first speaklegation in Washington. in Bohemia, she was reared in Iowa. er t the meeting, which was clos She has made a special study of the ed to the general public. He urgBohemia. of of arts history miners to suspend any the ed action taking out the pumpmen on the Ontario until every effort PRESIDENT WILL toward arbitration was exhausted. He proffered his services CABLE HIS any way acceptable to the strike nt Czecho-Slova- Press) LONDON, Wednesday, f. Describing the scene (By Associated Press) May at WASHINGTON, May 8. As the President Wilson will - not . be Palace today when the terms of peace were handed the present at the opening of the on Hermans, a Paris dispatch to the special session of Congress Central News says Premier May 19, h will cable a message - Clemenceau stoodw hile making from Paris. It wilPbe read his address, but Count von after Congress conBrockdorff Rantzau, the Gervenes, it was announced today man spokesman, remained seatat the AVhite House., Not within ed while he read the speech. As the memory of the oldest attache file German foreign minister at the White House has Congress deproceeded with increasing met with the President absent cision, the dispatch says it was from Washington. interesting to note the demeanor of the assembly. The Germans CROP PROSPECTS eemed to stiffen their bodies, Trianon and arms sat stern (B) Associated Press) PARIS, May 8. Germany S. May To Europe (By Associated Press) (By Associated Brest) PARIS, May 8. The council SALT LAKE, May 8. Judgment in the sijm of one hundred and fifty thousand eight hundred dollars is awarded the West Cache Sugar company in its suit against John A. Hendrickson and Lorenzo N. Stohl, in a decision handed down today by District Judge William. II. Bramel. (By Awoc.ated first PARIS, May 8. It is expected the Uniteff States will be a'ced .The decision also calls for inand the terest at eight per cent, .from mandatory for Armenia indications are that President June G, 1917, amounting apWilson will submit the matter tc proximately to twenty-thre- e Congress. thousand dollars. - lrty-seco- ej 4- Uncle Sam wants his people to make thrift and saving- - Boise Reorganizes Police Department BOISEr Idaho,-Ma- y 8Boist has inaugurated its new mayor. Ernest G. Eagleson,' and three taught by the war a permanent habit. To popularize wise spending, intelligent saving and safe investment, th Unitea States Treasury and the Dehavt partment of Agriculture prepared a series of leaflet which tell how todistribute in what economists the best way. For the 3mall family or the large, ' the message on these leaflets is ex pected to prove helpful. , councilmen recently elected, E M. Hoover, Burney Aveline anc Edward Smith. One of the first moves by- - the administration that hascome into power wai to shake lip tire police depart ment. , , Charles Van Dorn, police captain, Genco Johnson, captain oi police and two patrolmen resigned. They had been under fire during the election, Charles Ir win was appointed t to Succeed . Captain Vart Dpr. The new captain of police har not as yet been appointed. Returning soldiers are bring nam-a- s , England Facing con-3ode- r dis-oos- The result desired is that the American people shall epen J freely, but think before the) spend in order that they - maj ;et full values. These leaflet; .each that wise" spending In solves weighing present need, and desires- - against future needss and desires, while Intel Jgent, saving and investment provides for future spenling whether to cope with rainy-demergencies or to take advan aj Social Problem 7.--T- d Pre-tar- of-'e- rs ve w-a- s st 1 ,TREpASSEtf, N. F May 8 the giant American hydroairplanes sped away into the east over the grand banks and the broad Atlantic, they entered upon a course not5 only carefully charted, but patrolled by rescue and repair ships all the way to the Portuguese coast. Looking upon the cruise not as a sporting venture, nor as an attempt merely to win the United States the honor of the first transAtlantic flight, but as an undertaking for the advancement of science and seamanship, the American Navy placed its own vast resources at the al of the aviators, and enlist-x- l those of other government departments in an effort to assure he safety of the crews and to reduce to a minimum the element of chance in the project. A flotilla of destroyers, d - by battleships whose nore powerful wireless , equip-newas intended to pick up messages from the flyers in case he radio sets of the smaller vessels failed to function, formed a rhain of communication across while the planes vere preceding to their, base tere. The fleet will remain on Ration until the birdmen have ssed, the destroyers so " close ogether than an hour's steam-n- g would bring one of them to he alighting place of any of the dreraft forced to descend. Mother ships, tenders and other aval units, at intervals along he course, have mechanics, tools xtra parts and gasoline aboard, eady to give aid which would nake possible resumption of its ourney by a plane put out of :ommission by slight defects. The patrol fleet, In wireless ontact throughout its length nd in touch with the United states Weather Bureau, as well s ships of various nationalities ruising the middle Atlantic, will ceep the aviators posted on veather conditions in the areas hey are approaching, also cooperating witk the i navigators .board the planes in directing he flight. Give U3 no luck, good or bad, When tage of sunny opportunities Practice of these principles wil LONDON, May 7. The make for family stability, in --4 . men problem in England is one crease individual credit ard bu; of the biggest aftep-wa- r prob- ing power and directly con Austrian Peace lems that that country has tc tribute " to community anr In the national wealth and rests solution Its settle. prosperity Delegates Named hands of the Women of England What one home waste) is and among those who are taking taken away from the nations COPENHAGEN, May he prominent part in the recon- wealth and - makes -- all - home; Austrian peace delegaiton has struck on called for is Mrs. Row- much poorer, the first leaf bcernmircdr accordfng Jodlsn ard Winn, wife of Hon. R. G that in it are enumer and lei states, patches from Vienna. It is Winn, son and heir of Lord Osof Dr. Franz Klein, presi- wald. It Is estimated there are ated the things that household dent; Prof. Heinrich Lammasch, Hire1 women to every man in thrift demands. former Austrian premier; Prof, England, which means two out The seven step which leaf von Laun, who was Austrian of ever)- - three English women to saving, the second leaflet delegate to the conference of cannit be married to Englishmen teaches, are You Know the league of nations societies at Several solutions to the problem Needs Count Their Cost, Berne; Under .Secretary Pfleugel are being considered, and it is in Study Your Spending, and Deputies JLudgeman and this capacity that Mrs. . Winn a Plan, Make Practice Stegliger. and many other prominent Brit- Follow Precept, , Keep Ac ish women are helping. Mr. Winn counts,, Review Your A New York newsraperad . iA 100 - Per- - Cen 4a an officer of the famous Cold$2000 a year, breakfast , in stream guards and was severely Home. The experts who haw bed, and a limousine, to a lady wounded in France whole serving prepared this series advise yot to assist in housework. As with his regiment. climb these seven steps toto not use of the parlor wards thrift if you wish to' get in Pay and prosper-Inveoromised, it is not; expected CContlnu-- d on Pago Four) there will the, Victor) Loan. any answer. con-posfe- flight ic The was Hohen-zoller- n PARIS, May 8. Indications reaching the peace conference from Versailles lead to the belie! Waste Not; Want Not that two or three members ol the German peace delegatior will return to Germany to con- United States Thrift leaflet sult their government, the others gives suggestion for wist spending. remaining at Versailles. patrolmen. trans-Atlant- begun when three N. C. (Navy Curtiss) hydro airplanes left the governments air station it Rockaway Beach at ten this morning on the first leg of the journey from Rockaway to HaliTh determination of Prlnco Eitel fax, a distance of five hundred to obtain a divorce from hit wifo doeo not mitigato the contempt In which forty miles. N. C. three was first to take the air with Commander that corpglant aoa of William haa boon held In thia oountry John S. Towers, chief of the exever alnce hit activities in France and world. pedition, aboard. N, C. one was Belgium were bared to tho Princess Eitel jiaa been known as a second and N. C. four next. The devoted wife. planes w ere escorted to sea by a squadron 'of navy scout planes. .he program for the presenta tibn of peace terms to the Austrian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian delegates. !' Pre) NEW YORK, May 8. of four, with Premier Orlande present, today began to arrange (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 8. An increase during April of sixty million bushels in winter wheat prospective production . was shown today when the depart ment of Agriculture announced its forecast for a crop of eight hundred and ninety nine million bushels based on conditions on May first. The prospective rye reduction indicates an increase yf twenty two million bushels. Command- er Towers is in Charge of Flight. Armenia. SALT ut-mc- Start on Aerial Journey ages at Approximatelyf4eCome Mandatory Fqi wiieatIrospects F i Medicine-- U. IrrThreeBiffPlanes Their Will Now Get -- LAKE, May 7. Temperatures averaged above norm- AUSTRIANS ARE sot yet submitted any com- al during the past week in Utah munication with regard to the and growing conditions were exNEARING PARIS Peace treaty. All exchanges cellent, except that the soil was between the delegates at Ver too dry in places. Winter and (By Associated Press) sailles and the home government spring wheat, oats, fruits and 'PARIS, May 8. French forare beinng kept secret. A copy of alfalfa made splendid generally eign office has received informathe treaty is .well on its way to alfalof The irrigation progress. tion that the- - Austrian peafce Berlin. A courier leaving last fa has begun locally. Some slight delegation has left Vienna- and night bearing with it Ranzatus reand alfalfa to fruit woud reach St. Germain probdamage hrs1 report on the negotiations. sulted from the low tempera- ably tomorrow. tures Tuesday morning, but a HOWELLARRivES . full crop of fruit is still in prosGovernor to Retire pect. The planting of spring IN UNITED STATES grains and beets is about comIt is unpleted, and the planting of potaLONDON, May 8. Devonhas toes corn of and duke Ranges the that begun. derstood OGDEN, May 7. Lieutenant are growing well generally both shire will shortly retire as governColonel James Albert Howell, of Canada and the judge advocate of the Thirty-on- d in Utah and adjacent portions of or-general will be offerand office Idaho Wyoming, Mail says the division, arrived from Nevada, The are a ed to the earl of Alhlone, brother Trancethriving. yesterdays afternoon -- on- movemntT toTamblng grounds of Queen Mary. jbe transport George Washing-n- , , and . mountain to forest and according to -- advices re-i- n Shearing is ranges continues, Resort Ogden today. in Utah and Refugees Colonel Howell went into the vnearing completion successfulnny as a to Cannibalism major and was at, lambing ly. bed to the division. Fortieth ' , e ent to NEF YORK," May 7. StarvFrance with the vision from WILL HUNGARIANS ing refugees in the southern Camp Kearny, aen fhe division Caucasus are resorting to can. was ordered oiBe he was FIGHTING CONTINUE nibalism, a number of cases havattached to the ing been reported . of motherf division and was Pfornoted to lieutenant killing and eating their children colonel, (By Associated Press ) . lonel Howell was to a message'received judge of . COPENHAGEN, May 8. The according e Second district court for Hungarian communist govern here tonight by the . American bt years. ment has refused the armistice committee for Armenian and terms offered by Rumania and Syrian Relief from Dr. J. H. Tf You cant afford not to sub- - has decided to fight to the Main, commissioner to the CauVrthj, v a Budapest dispatch says. casus for thee ommittee. has r rea-sonin- ARE VERY GOOD 'silent. Fliers of The U.S. Navy Hun-'gar- y And ITu I ga i a A. T; -- and with folded l)etHsion-Against--J.- The courts decision is said to have. practically upheld the contention of the plaintiff, saying that Hendrickson and Stohl actcommittee. ing in a fiduciary capacity, had The other three speakers de- no right to make a profit out of voted themselves jto urging a the company transactions. It is vigorous prosecution of the understood an appeal will be Strike. C. W. Sellers, of the so-- , taken. called Soldiers, Sailors and Workers council, of Salt Lake, CHINA-CUOFF. said in substance that the miner had just , grievances and FROM THE WORLD g should pull the pump. His was that whatever the employer wants done is just (By Associated Preaai what the employee should do, . PARIRS. Marvch 8. Ameri-;an and whatever the employei Minister Reinsch has notifiwishes omitted the employee ed Secretary Lansing that , all should proceed to its execution. wire communication out of Pewhose woman The speaker, king bas been cut except one name Chairman Gwilliam o fthe Aire which goes by the way of strike committee could nat re- Siberia. call, told the miners that by calling out the pumpmen the strike Would be won. She was greeted with considerable applause. ARE VERY GOOD - MESSAGE HOME (By Associated , k Judge BrameJ Renders Austria, Turkey, ATLANTIC e rrin-orcc- nt Vhe-Atla- vnd the voyage trans-ocean- ic (Continued on Ps-- s r |