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Show KTtTilMK fcuiKK A HTCK'K W. 8. 8. ARE THE EAFK8T INVESTMENT ON , THE MARKET TODAY DONT a bunch FAIIj to OF THEM. YOl HIS VtW W H.fi. TKI.I, Bfcs i0 Iti'i T KNOW UHKHK get ot LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. flEWIMlWTO Government MRS. H. A. MBRIDE TUESDAY. May 13. 1919. to MARTIN A. MORRISON Give 20,000 Motor, WASHINGTON, More than German Government to (By AsoP'ateiJ Made no Reply Has Allies Yet But is The Still Press) Engaged in Trying to Find a Way Out oi Their Position. formally laker. today Thc-wa- r. , by State department--h- . Highway - departments. j These trucks have been declared surplusby the War Department - e - lEPXlNrMan-da57May-12.-- Practical questions recessions to territorial - V Announces Germanys Being Inclined toMake Intention to Refuse Concessions And to be Assent to Peace Treaty Fair. , - t- w - THE B0LSHEVIK1 pa7e loading and freight Charges-O- 12, Philip Scheidemann the German chancellor in a speech before the national assembly today said. the occasion was turning point in the life of the German people as the assembly I, were (By AiwocUted I B vAasdcTtilPtTTrosTbl BERLIN Monday May ' j to Compensation transmitted German "the Ciemenceau by not of . Precedes Vocational legation are. said tq,be m fundamental importance, but exthe planatory- 1Us reported German democratic and centrist WASHINGTON, May. 13. to with parties have threatened draw their representatives from There has been some, complaint if the peace 0nthe part of disabled men yho the government is signed. file their aplication for reeduca treaty tion with the Federal Board for Vocational Education on account of some delays in obtaining a rul this afternoon that count Von j intended toing upon their cases. It must be to send the understood that before the adi permission Board can award training delegates to receive thejel case mu-s- t first be passed as Austrian representatives, ' cording to the Havas Agency. It a "compensable one, that isi to say, the injuries sustained by had been previously announced that" the allies intended to keep the applicant must be at least ten per cent of a total disability. the delegations wholly apart. With the enormous number of claims Associated Press) pending before the Bur(By 12. eau War of Risk Insurance, and BERLIN, Monday, May the are Eien if important changes necessity, for care and close not made by the negotiations at scrutiny of efeph. case, it ip for ..very, .rapid remains t no Versailles, there choice fiuVlto nol?GI ISoipuIsioW action,' (flnd .'the , Federal Hoard and sign the treaty, saysan ap-- , of oesstyy fa bqqnd tQ await the pea! ( the cehtral&o&HnUcs of action, ofjtJvj, Bureau; at .which Socialist party in applicants Jiave beery, inclined to Independent Die Freiheit this complaiq somewhat.,; , n, n mormftg.. Since the Federal Board has been the recipient of some funds FGes From Van- from various organizations to at discretion, it is now able couver to Victoria use to eliminate many of the delays where a case is clearly compen(By Associated Press) sable Where the medical exVICTORIA, B. C., May 12.- perts of the Federal Board are me first flight from Vancouver certain that there is no doubt to Victoria was accomplished about the" mans disability he is hte today by Captain Eckley in a immediately, placed in training Curtiss machine, .the time bongi nd thg re)ief fund U8ed therefor nhith - ;':W ; entente. ding iV 'proyriation Bill. They must be ; uscgl by the States on roads co.n nstructed in whole or in part by , Federal aid, for which $200,000,-- 1 ., mini .wk 000 in addition to the former Martin A. Morrison of Indiana, new appointed member of the United appropriation was given to the ly States civil service commission. trucks, j guard so as to permit the various states to supply the same units as were used in making up sixteen divisions organized for servicejn France. ministry mec today discus the peace terms, but have as yet ) positive proposals to the communicated been the Imperial Philip Scheidemann injConference Said to be Jin Address before Overcoming: The Fiume Government Assembly Difficulty, The Italians IW 7., and are being distributed to the States under the provisions of Secretary ITALIAN 77 C. May $15,000,000 worth of motor trucks are about to be distributed by the Secretary of 'Agriculture through the Bureau of Public Roads to the WASHINGTON, May The approval of the reorganization of the National .Guard along the same lines as existed before the great war was expressed in- GERMANS REJEGTIHOPE TO SETTLE :u' Trucks to States 13. NUMBER 113. Pm) PARIS, May 13. The Italian problem seemed nearer solution vhen todays conference among the allied representatives began here today and it is thought probable that a basis of understanding will be reached during the day. The Italian representatives are evincing a willingness to make concessions it is report- to decide the attitude call advcrsles toward what our MAKE MOCKERY Let me peace conditions. without considerations ed. OF RELIGION speak he- said, the thing which is at the' base of our discussion is Tombstone (By AsBoriated Tretia) this hick volume in which a f was the 20,000 motor vehicles to be acquired practically free "by the States, 11,000 are new and (Latest photograph to reach this 9,000 are used, but all are deStolen country of Mrs. H. A. McBride, who is condi-jtiohonorary secretary of the American clared to be in serviceable LONDON, May 13. The Hob hundred Red Cross In England. The motors will be apporsentences begin. Thief to are seeking to destroy resheviki re.l this renounces" tioned to States only upon Germany dreadful murderous volume by Disabled Soldiers His Future Grave re- basis of the which ponfession of our own jpartmentsonthe RaTPIVUUF Ain quests received from respective our consent to wxcivuig niuiState3( and in accordance with fiUGENE, ORE., May 12, pitiless disruption, our agreeFor the apportionment provided in many years E, C. Iake, to and ment slavery helotry, Washington, May 12. Since the Federal aid law approved in! mock, marble worker has had between an to are book be extorted this aged manage the Federal Board for Vocation- - 1910. The to his salesrooms, as the of door no choir The and mare. a must requirements not become the future priest al Education made the are such phat the Bureau of Was forced under threats of role of law. The chancellor he thought no one would steal cipient of a generous relief fumiipub!ic Iloads can not distribute death to singr psalms and chants bitterly assailed President Wil- tombstones. Today he reported and from 'the Developemenl counties to or to the police that a teadstone trucks of the liturgy. any son. Order of. Elks a duabSi The declaratiop by Chancellor had been stolen. It wa3 a stone great many cases of hardship' and Lake Scheidmaa in the national as- without markingr RedfieH Not to solexisting among disabled believed said he the r'on wh i sembly today that the . peace diers is found who is in need Illinois Wheat Prospects was terms preparing for the ;; i were , unacceptable took it Resign His of vocational retraining to en- own brought members of ihe assem- future decoration of his make a living, able him to SPRINGFFIELD, ILL., May , Washington, May 12, Null- bly RpecTators and those in the grkve. in there an no longer heartbreak- 12. Winter wheat-acreat&t to a their feet forVi.'cf ire!? t of he ef in, ification-, gallery ' (I t which, however, Illinois .shows an Increase of ing delays tithe departs &tt!lcatt Of cheersi iind applaud4, of industrial .board, Plans were JifccEsskry ihddent y the 707(892 aerps, as compared With CHartfcellor reached the dim .fhe the of oppoby commerce, - ! meni i j.tni. d'sbtirsement .of h government' lasi ;yjaiv la condition 10S per q on ihe peace iXbTWfctaternen't tfe sition government of funds.-uThen Wtl - c:nt normal according to i re- now being ten minute after he will not cfiBse Sec-- , Fartment,! ft, ! ii the fund the from to of agthe department ti i.ii plemented by ports Chancellor 'paused in Redfield tc ' j retary of Commerce Elk, the alleviation of im- riculture. Only2 per cent oi resign. The secretary made it lia address and then thunderer PORTLAND, ORE., May 12' mediate necessities is prompt. winter wheat was killed. Spiirg According to dispatches from clear today that he has ho In- )Ut the words which announced D. C. received here This fund to which wheat also shows an increased tention of Washington reresigning, and that the German government $100,000 ha just beefi aldfd by acreage. and specifications plans today, the controversy over the Price jection of the Versailles in the Denare the Elks War Relief Committee being prepared stabilization program is a do-- ! United offices of States ver the has been the means of helping to Open eJ chapter co far as he 14 conAssociated a considerable number of, men Baptists service for reclamation the proTress) (By ' , cerned. 12 diversion Lost in LONDON, Monday, May 4am who, owing to their ignorance posed in Denver Mr. Redfield declined to add has The possibility of a change in river and headwork of what the government of J to e the further object die anything enduras of were Klamath canal. for irritation , pro- them, Germany government provided an would not make any ' ComDENVER COLO., May 12 unnecthe allied of have in result I been the peace fects hardships totally progress for ing conferences in con- ment on the statement Issued Preliminary discussed of means this by Philip some time, reportes recilved at essary, By of the Treasury temf.ivas Bapnorthern nection the with German ,the are Scheidemon, fund the men the head offices pf the reclama-rio- n given support Glass in reply to the . parting convenes which ' tist convention, service indicate. IYdesal Board Berlin today according through the tomo- - shots by George N. Peek former will here open 21, May Baid which ho o the terms I! e h.icpLhaibeenj.atjiha, thtMapers are beii'gt row under the direction ,'f MIss U mnes.ThoTI,i(M!,cd y Eorck Rlsk a brutal, dictated ,nsul.. the ,he upon ufOT by was made at board of preventing the truth a height of 6000, Risk and to who of Mare Eleanor Boston, awardsta'the dispatch said. anwt bureau artd until their compensation fet and against a consis- jeace,' and and wind persistently The Denver in arrived in back is today. the money placed tus has been definitely deterthe way. Captain Eckley left ed, tently practicing deception. Recognize Omsk be used for mined. to meeting Vill not be public. relief fund the on Reek has left town and Mr. return flight at 7:15 p. m. of A second that conference, Shipyards some other meritorious case. I f officials-othe American Bap-- I as all those concerned vbo had i TOKIO, May, 13. the : Truth , Suspend -- Work' Associated Press ) It (By tist Publication society and ex- - their say in a general round oi is learnlay Day n varius activities of the explanations, it is expected thal ed here that negotiation are acTlion Firllnn I Doll riClIvJIF church will open Wednesday at hothng further will bj heard Disturbers Sentenced tively proceeding which will pro-- 1 BE BUMPED Strontia Springs, Colorado. Pub about the matter. bably lead to the recognition of ' and The Unless approO., $600,000,000 is May j licat'on Society officials are BELLEFONTAINE, the Kolchak government at R05TONVMay"12. Thirteen HARD TOO Julius Barnes administrator of priated by Congress for tin Omsk. William Howard Hamilton j.;ctei n Denver tomorrow'. en crested during May day the g overnmentTw'heat gualan-tce- work of the cmdrgency fieri of Eagle Station, Ky., born dur-- j Ci'turbanees in the it is believed will welcome corporation before the end of Roxbury his father ing the civil war after A (By Associated Tress) dispatch of found guilty today of of the industrial lext month. Every shipyard in AI av 8Washington the defarture met his 12. In had gone into service,, PARIS May becausa Monday, stated of tbel-urg- ent that, and assault on tr policemen. tthhe board. Aus- parent for the' first time todayi bsobliged witth The'coiintrjrvritt need treaty of $20,000,000 for peace fences of a year and a half in It was Ihe contention of govern- immediate use on tho Siberian itispend operation on now well on toward com- when he found Jeremiah Hamile 0Use of correction were im-o- n tria and MrPeck that re- ment orders, according to a responsibility, clause ton aged 86, at West iMansfield, railway, the Omsk government nine, while the others pletion on and has strictions wheat pork statement today by Commander might be accorded recognition . Tho following telegram identical with near here. inserted been has given six months. All been received from the savings should be removed, and tbat the I. L. Ackerson, assistant to Ed- sooner than had been that in the German treaty with planned by formed in others is j in ward L. Hurley, chairman of the allied and associated Anxious inquirer of the Treasury Depart result would be a decreet first jjviion the that the governexception P'ared on trial. advanced young v;o-- 1 mea jn XVashifigton. 'with a re- pi lees lo thc cjjnLiumer the- - United Stages shipp ng ments; Other dispatches have clauses providing for the trial of that thesa cover- - j Redfieli had a hand in board quest that it be given promin-e- d the former Emperor is omitted. men with ears carefully poinfed out that the recognition-- of to their trade earssncethe not war board kltcvna are will no forcing' protecting There makes be Words the Omsk government might The remaining clause it m4 tiveraid Gommander Acker- - Kcrfar toward causing thejcol- take from get ting toraof inafooi-- j America's, day great pay of the trial fori the provision ol-- J May 15th is again pay day in U, p.ossib3 for tho food admin son We are nearing the end of lapse of the Bolshevik regime in Only in This Will military offenders by an inter- ball game, but are merely of the our rope. ,We are in the same Russia. presegtjtyle lowing $78,000,000 in Liberty istration to continue the hairjg. a. national courtmaptial. which ... the j Bond interest will LOS be eement then by paid lary agi dressing, position as a'man who ha? $150 ANGELES .Cal. May 13 ' was maintaI've of If but to out lh Araericgn people. last him hogs the month, "ill of Clyde F. alyi price The fad of licensing people to A iargeDumbcr'ofyoun Stephens of Actress Suicide ' a hundred at who $17.59 for . ined hi. .mleteet a bushoUcr $2000 - legacy j cbpa of hopes Various kinds, in fifed ior probate to- -. engage are now expected to " foc-warned istration t. amir, tc. The come. and eourons ,oi exchanges j i popular, planes for sporting purposes, as becoming - eight words iness for May War Savings Stamps a. that the effect of removing the j PARIS, May, 12. Madame mechanic L the soon is automobl valued - iiASpose gettin rretty driving property inU wmuld be At the present prices ' R00.000. consumj Blanche Duffresne, an actress, post office or banks, this will restrictions The will written on be licensing the store keeper, j re- tr humbly walks up to the mtati was found dead today in her titan rathei 1921. in the crease to prie'e $93,090,000 grow licensbe a blank check, said: the store keeper iull . WU all I will Not merely are some people i Get your share. Every $4.16 in duce it; and the- - actual result market and timidly asks for a dressing ppom. A rope, one end Jiave to wife. ing the farmer, the farmer n my will has bourne out their prediction small quantity of the kind of of which was tied to the window work-- j War Savings Stamps Presented the instru-wa- s be licensing the manufacturer, agitating for the six hour cat sill, was about her neck. . She dol- -i prices recently having Roared to meat he used to buy for $5amount to are Keep figuring but your they admitted . to and the manufacturer will be ing day, food. was forty-fou- r abme $21.50. , . years old. restful mwt way.lars growing. hours in the I JicrnsI thp media nie ' WMir Newspaper Unton training j - 1 n. j Brockdorff-Rantza- Hark by - -- u Fed-Cerm- j ac-rt- s w-a- re-ja- w j he indivi-Profecti- , ve Post ge 7 , ? , -- pt-he- r Se he 1 - n I 1 5 ! condi-,ion- s. chan-:ellor.,- in d.' Warjj 25-rAi- Japan likely le r. austriFwill -- likely - f to Stranger 7 1 Prs ex-1- 2. ( s, dis-we- re d en Sec-reta- -- ry actioir-which-maJ- vt-lu- a s i boy-air-;- - . ! a- , ' - Jg I I - |