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Show PfgB DESERET EVENING NEWS. It'i M logical lo M It Mravnpmaf tlmo." rttotajt to slop th dock Mii l n1 U ir I TRUTH AND LIBERTY. PAGES 14 TUESDAY MARCH 27 1917 SALT LAKE S I XT Y - S E VE X T 1 1 CITY UTAH YE A R CENTRAL POWERS PLAN CRUSHING BLOW " 300 dfo dfc dSb cSb rife tfib dfc J6 ife rife fib cSb cfio CttJ S (fib Preparing For Offensive Activities Along All of the Fronts LOYAL UTAH SPEAKS SITUATION Citizens by Thousands at the vast Auditorium at the Taber- Ml That STANDS BEHIND RE-ELE- ' Dr. Assurance Suedekum, nlted Sta PREDICTS VICTORY nacle Call for Loyalty Will Vote for Him America Hat Practically Been in the War MiN0R1TY LEADER SPEAKERS APPEAL Since it Began. TO PATRIOTISM WOULD WITHDRAW - London. March 27, Albert O. W He Finds a Number of Re- of the Nett known leaders I In Hoc la tola the ef the majority publicans Hostile to His retcheteff., in an Interview here with the correspondent of the Associated Suggestion. whoever thought the Jrs Mid that war wae going to bring skotar.i-Boland to starvation In eta months lie added. ii deceiving himself Washington. March 27. Democratic that each A result was not ry for German victory which claims that they would re elect declared waa certain, with Indernr Clark and organtee the house when he waa con Congreae meets In special session neat Pr ftuedekum aald rttced that England hitherto had bsn Monday were corroborated today by wlH only enough troops to the con- - .Rap Randell of California, prohlbl- - Btckhlm. 1$ am. ::: szrjrr, au. h.r court! Ht dwllnad t kaaard a prediction on lha reoult po-- lbl participation o(Amr- m tt the war on the side of the Enbet added; tasis -has been rtr- Anyhow America in the war practically since tailJy If It had not been for he beginning. MMnr an ammunition the war would It tt less ended In 191S." It reference to a statement attributed to former Ambassador Gerard (bet the food situation might affect Germany military strength. Dr. said "There la not the slightest danger f that, even In the improbable event cf the war lasting a year or two mors. If other foods rail, w Increase our wee; rations W. har. IT. (,, iwme today and the normal number Mora th. war wa. .bout TM.ee We hare about t.lbt.tt oat- f or pr?rr mor nr we could butcher all but ,'"' , I WEST. WILSONS TREAT BELGIAN I Offensive Austro-Germa- n Italian Front Pci dieted No Uneasiness On PEOPLE HARSHLY Decree They Must PEOPLE DISPLAY MUCH CONFIDENCE Agree to Work in Ger- many or Be Enslaved. Issue French Capture Village of BELGIAN WORKMEN Coucy le Chateau Make APPEAL FOR AID Progress in Forest. a m. 27. via Part. Detention ztest offensive on Italian fnnt in twlng predicted as tie Described Camps freclv throughout Italy Information r aching ?hs Italian press frum Frightful in Letters. Conditions Rome, Msrch in 5 Austro-Germa- d 8wtg-vrlan- ha convinced tha riewstmpsri that auch a campaign haa teeo planned h the CsntraJ Pwen for thta spring There la no uneasiness Piuifetit. however but a general confidence that Italy is fully prepared. Oen. Cadorna to quoted by th Otaf. nals d' Italia aa saving to galvaUat hxruUl. governor of tha occupied Washington. March 27 An appeal from Belgian workmen for organized eaautanre by neutral government end laboring r!aee in neutral nations was made publL. at the btlglan legation toda). It aaye that lAu.utoe men ha'e !een thrown out of work and kept In lb Dr- (orc4 KlttM hlch h.. -4 to. n iy r . I lar. l Jl t d '' . . w (uoung of eup-por- PTOrT.R... , 1 AGAINST ITALY adopted reeolutlons pledging the t of this commonwealth to the action of President Woodrow Wilson In the praaant Internationa! crisis. PatriIndtptndtnU hMr tuppot may rUi larVory: cide the numerical tie between Repub-t- f otic speeches and muC stirred the big Oku com or not X om t u, n.tfM Wht(xr itlMnv crowd to demonstrations that left no "T U1-- I ,n1 Damoer. Ht Mid ht on th prtnclpl that th for Is rork ooafrrcl will UtnaX) doubt regarding Utah's loyalty to the In poet ;on to know enough indepen' A a to (oro. I am conacloua o ( haft or ou will b takan aa .! dents would rote with the Democrats principle of liberty. Justice, and huadd th whole of the work- - ,n neglected nothing (hat past ei- result, to assure that party's control In the manity. Ing Ussee of Belgium are threatened penence may have taught and I am The et convened call the meeting house If each party certain of having at my rmmaad a representatives of Gov Simon with slavery, starvation or death. Bamberger, Utah being voted together, four Independent rotes th appeal az. haa magnificent arm) full of energy and the first among the states to take such Germany. and strengthened, rather then would be required to elect a speaker condemnad her weiim to pay an j faith action Mayor W. Mont Kerry. Oov which already worn by war I hare put at It head. immense war levy Republican leader Mann today set Bamberger. Senators Reed Smoot and amount to more than S2te.Aeo.Aae wlh strict Impartiality, chief pa. abcut the task of persuading his Re- - w H King, the Rev P. A and which l Increaa'.ng at the rate eeeinf (he greatest aptitude for tlMflr Slmpkln. publican colleagues to agree to hla President F C. Richmond of the Competa of II". 000.000 monthly first element of JP-- . withdrawal a a candidate for apaak-e- mercial club, and it tha Hhe haa carried on and t C. French J. Capt. !' faith of the nation In Itself Fof confta Into Germany by pillage on condition that both parties co- of th United State army, were th he to reelat army the ale country. hsa cation, requisition end forced operate In organising the house on a r fleeted by the feeling The high school cadet band foodstuff and me n ha nd lee it the eer armf, m iat reelr also I nor ptrt.n r bt.prtln it have faith la H. under Pirof. L. P Uhrtsteneen. fur-- ! Hh a) ue of more than I uO" I'aelf and If will haw victory.' a numbar hor.lt. to th iukm niahed th h to sent h end seised (Ferment music. The tabernacle had tlon. Including Rep Lsnroot of Win-- been gt eater part of the raw product in elaborately decorated with the our factorise, the machinery nl all French Capture Village o( leader th. conin, national colors and hundred of flags accessories, ahr has thus stopped our publican, and frequently mentioned Of Coucy le Chateau end caused an almost general indjtrenforced candidal, (or Republican support for waved ln all parts of the big audiatate of ldlrnee of th and torium speaker Parle March 27 - The village of working clae Hep. Madden, chairman of a Re-- . Loyalty to the flag, to American The plight of thee reported la picCoucy le chateau wa captured by publican commfttea created In the- principles of government, to Amerithe French In an attack last night, th tured painful. ron,rM to conalder and recomrtftar announces Further prog-t- f mfn4 party poliela In th. n.w houn. can Institutions, and American ideals, ess made in the lower section f not and denunciation of militarism, of retelegraphed today that he will Detention Campt Are i in forest, all of the northern part reach Washington before Haturday strictions attempted to be set upon shirh is nw held by the Freacfc. Detcribed a Frightful f Tha want an Republican Progressive sfetement follows earlier conference and a movement waa the rights of Americans under interof tbs Ota we oreUplsg all a law constituted and before national started for meeting practice, Haturday March 27 n.-Franc he of northern pari of the lower for Maddens Chairman To of address notwithstanding upevery the burden haa rwet.rl Th lulgtan imrnm'-n- t The enemy wa 1rlvsa et of oucy.FUrlsla-Hervabsence hold American liberty and the national hy trustworthy mean te.r from re nl th Ua. Mouth It will co!1(lr a proposal (or a en d wh hmr to oppoa tha prffr of and Helglar sensible f ihe our forest honor, (or orfmjitaatlon lrtop In a night at provfelonal huir def-litter, ar (orted to Germs n l T!ie the of captured village ronaldaratlon of war maurea and ap- autocratic aggraaalon ngslnat these. Uoury la r i.xr' or earh the end of haeau. which waa defended propriation bllla and tha quaatlon o( waa urged aa tha auprema duty of thi' In Msrch were written from the amp control a (or Uapubllcan (1ht puahtn Appeal country and of Its people. rr be n confined In mhtrh the men 'North of Moiaaona we rapt u red a altarwrarda. were made to the men of Utah to rally Rnnie psaeagea (!! w farm northwest of Msrglval and a Hanator Kllehcock. rankln Damn - to the flag, and to the women of ' Feti have hal (a Since on!) re.aof SYipport held in s'renfth by of the cratlc member foreign thla state to give their support and Tb one in the e- en ng P!nt n eala a d) Chairman thslr encouragement to such action (he enemy tlonz committee net to w th ed Tha en dleconttn na In the Argonns we mads a Stone, talked with President Wilson The Halt Uke high school, th Nn- et one bacaus we had corn surprise attack In the sector of today before the cabinet meeting. Mr. tlonsl Guard of Utah, the GAR. and 27. March Columbus. President dc Pan Four Hitchcock handled the failed armed University of Utah, and other organWashington. taking p'lyoners. In M Got Iorraln enemy attack on small posts neutrality bill at the last session of Isatlone were well represented at The Wilson wa represented today aa still Jam In the region of Lt rt court wers Congress when Mr Stone declined lo meeting. The tabernacle was tazed to having an opt. inind on azsctly what j falling upon f do eo capacity. tp he will recommend to Congress pare for war Other congressional leaders will he Cheer Civil War 1 etersn Ma krnsrn In Constant when It meta In special session next elaborate up n th turbulent conditlor loop. called to the White House during the of the grlzxled veterans week, although the preponderance ofjof the world We are eo closely related arrival 43 London. March !4 p. m. week to dlt uae the legislative program of The waa war Civil he sn the for ha is to algnal should ask to that them the any surrender Field Merthal August von Mackenasn, th f tee A the administration may dlacloaa when outburst of applause that echoed offlclAl opinion ON BAN PUTS a eas of and id war. iK atata that of wit a that German turn declaration tor thing army, srrrrttLng to g Congress convenes. through the building The appearance exists beta een the United Statas and all right wiuld be plain incompetence.' dispatch from Herne, has .irrhed af of the governor and the speaker, and to n the Constantinople larratlr pr read. reorganixs ths Turk-to- h again when the Commercial chib and Germany. a cabinet army To lake Military Zrrtlr Prior to meeting at which the Rotary club delegations marched Tha senate, down the aisle In s body demonstradetail of preparedness measures were Albany, N Y . March 27 UNITED tion followed. Britith Have dla umJ, Senator Hitchcock, member by unanimous vote today, passed a bill Preaidant C W. Penrose offered the of the ena.e foreign relation com- to provide for a census and Inventory ea of the state Taken Lagnicoart invocation. Heated with him on the mittee. discussed the situation with the of thebillmilitary reaour carrlee an appropriation of COUPS NEEDS Tke H a nr. da I ondon. Marrh XT. stand. In addition to the governor and president Afterward ha outlined th The 91 lO.ao Ia t onr4 m a. Vlrwr ta rd the speakers, wa President A. H. following three course which he berrr gilft A con parlor measure was advanced 9 0S pm Uinlon. March Te- Lund. During the meeting Oov Bamlieved open to Congress: In the lower chamber to the o r4r of at. Holland's refaaal ta admit armter, lav morning th Pritlah attacked passage of a resolution Indorsing final passage received a telegram from Park I berger Dafek ta ed U mereliaatmra por1 nd captured the f lAgnl- c already taken by th president POUR THOUSAND MEN City citizen regretting their Inability steps Fsr I alvrrMl Avrvfce. at baed on tkr aoatrallty Ijc official report place the United States In a atat fur-of rdlng to attend the meeting, but declaring to neutrality and authoriaing 8pr ing field. III., March 27. Indorsefrom Hr'.tish hesdtjuarter in Francs af 4ag(. ISI4. wkerrSy Wr their loyalty to this state and nation. armed ment ot universal military training wa ther preparedness more; th! verting North of the ll.vpaums-Cambrtlarrrat warahlp aad their Following the Invocation the hand Adoption of warresolution declaring given by the state aenate today in " road resolution rata wrrr esrladrd tram Onlrk watprisoners and a that a state of nd ezlsta between the adopting without dissent. played "Onward Uhrlstlan Soldier. XT TA Warck Weehtwgtww. United State urging Illinois members of ('on Germany; and During ths ers. kat an tkr rayel drrrer ef Jaly machine gunthewere taken Mayor Ferry Speaks. wc of waertwe cwry h declaration of war i to use all effort to establish ufee afternoon Adoption German delivered State T'llh ZO. 114. I ader thi decrer aay sir-ikl- p count et em. !1 Mayor Ferry Introduced Gov. Bam- against Germany k ft wc east and from the raUai mre thaw 4. was Hitchcock said there a presiding officer. r armed keloaa-laSenator vessel or hr at berger tea. wf IT, These attack the statenortheast In th for war, atTeark rualui tee "We stand tonight on the threshold undoubtedly sentiment t a helllgrrvat eatloa nhlrh eament .W y of Were tha f first the three instead repulsed . of tremendous events" said Mayor taking the A. appeal t the rrew derlartww that a ASTURIAS WAS ter lletrh The text read (( taekall hr te a wa k rw Iwfereet lw reerwlttag Ferry. It la soon to be determined If ?mte offwr e!ta. we captured "Thi ardrred depart. morning the1 let la of tewed the wa of thi country melting pot the Other adviser the additional ware North of the papiiume-CaThe t aaraat claims that the deheat step view that the president, th world or a conglomeration of selfish e yewterday hy Acey. Daalel follw1ag took I a bral road a declaration that state cree also faatlflre fhr treatment af prisoner and a of 1 persona. There are hut two r! aw fieeatlr order hy Prcwldret machine gun "f ",r examining prece-- ; During the afternoon In the Unlt-- d the Rrtflak stcamrr Trlaccaa Mll(a, tonlhl pople lacreeee. out th delivered determined coun thwrielag the the Thi general expecAmr1en anrt traitor. It makr. la regard to nhlrk the t.ermaa rrs course to purue from 'he rant and northIn the end the resolution Fay lalala that the preaewt the !dl((ranc In what country man drew tation la that lias accaard Holland of e krcech of terattack A third were atrewatk waa east. but driven off max Ufa. the In Amartoanl.m adopted when United .State went thertaed tha (Irat braath of WAS TORPEDOED neutrality. re. 7 attack, caught in ths open by our is not a question of birth, but one of to war with Mexico will be followed -- art cwrpa wwa 141 In That situation the present closely artlllfn. failed to develop manta) attltuda. and wa muat Oaalrla awl 4 that were thaw UW Tke Rrltlafc amed merchant msw repeated arts of ag"Another bombing attack by tha what the mental attitude of resolutiononrecited th part of Mexico against addttleaal mew weald hare t he was owtslde held Wcllta l Irlncraa ay now.' freaeton north of of nation thta nem) State XT. Xfareh London. Th te give the M7 the 7ao the people RrtlUh was repulssd Mottcrdam early la March aad waa Parties of tha The prealdent la not expected to put Utah in lead. cerga mrlmm. was lrpr-dowWlae Jacket aad the naartae ahtp 4t to heaptfsl Into final Uongrees hla message snemv who endeavored to approach oaly allowed la cafe the yart after The mayor then read a telegram shape until Jkt before delivering It. without warwing. It wa ofS- our line near Fauqutoaan and east of the laeveeeee aeacht. she had tkrawa her afrra gaa aver-bo- a President Howard H Cromn ot th In th meantime he will confer with from to peeelhle te e aenonneed Thirty-onthat today. step rlally Ypres were dispersed by our machlns-gu- n Rrery rd. The t.rrmaa aroayayera leaders congressional Training league Universal Military' wew fire. crews Ihe wavy pereewael ha yfTMS were hilled eed 12 are Hanator Hitchcock made It clear that mass meetings, Ike skip should have keen that for patriotic calling Whit House on his own the In flag "Thar was considerable irtllltry been tahew eaeept the ealllaa aat ef land he commented that he should be he want to nd as were two t.ermaa subInterned, td kn-- w ihwt h. nolh In air af Initially the by both sides. Utah to In the sweat mtlltta. Thla ana to Inform Mr. Crow that of Chairman Slona marine which were stranded an the activity today w The German admiralty yesterday y.t o( th. plni te 'glad yesterday two German ma- fighting rtlatlnna rommlllaa (or eerie will he needed. N to e "In tha lead m uual o( laa (oralan me as time. at Duteh at ran the staarfd Ihe etaklas ed the AaMMoo (w aZvaaca of Ua ( (Coatlnawl on FU ntn) on ? , Tit (or each ,Z If the people in the big cities led been required by regulation thus limit consumption they would have weald red It Impossible. but when heed hy hard neoeaslty they did It With the result that wa have an ad- dibonxi month's supply of potatoes on Mel. we never reckoned. It is true that we are short of food, but we " kra not starving. In regard to the epllt In the party Dr. Huodskum ea!d The small minority which broke wy from th old party is merely - son of safety valve for blowing off tta preagure of discontent. There la keend to be certain number of md'viduala and maicontenta h every party ev n In normal tints naturally much more so In time of These people must have an out-!- . for their discontent and the aeccd- ng Hoctaliata furnish thla outle. The weaamn movement la of no cones- Vnr th aeceders themselves being 4Iit Into various groups. I predict tfca divisions will disappear with the Ten thousand cltisens !n mane meet ing at the tabernacle last night enthusiastically renewed the allegiance of Utah to the country and the flag and r nc' . To Uphold Rights Under International Law. u ..l ir.rTo-- Duty of American Citizens Muede-kam- erica in four e'r vi Ir. .( An. d by Adopted Rep. Randell, Prohibitionist, Resolutions Maas in TaberClaims the Independents Meeting WITH INDEMNITY GERMAN RULERS not a warlike or mUitarv go'ern-ha- war foreign power. Mi first for independence rhe ernd for freedom of the and the right of American sailor .ml citizen t.. erjoy that freedom; the third for the protection of Amer mi on neutral and foreign oj, the fourth in the Interest of Buffering humanity. Whereas, th United 8tt government now appear to be on the ee of another wr i t w hich t i being forced t reassert hll the principles of Rationed right and honor, to safeguard our prestige and freedom of our commerce, to perpetuity as a nation t defend th tr long established rights, to protect hr lives and ivjmpel respect for n the h.gh libertle of our citizen ea. torebuke .iggrr.ve tyranny for Jits brutal disregard f t h claim sad pleadings of humanity . and. r the United Rtatra. relation to other government Whereas, In for two years past has sortie and is now bearing with dignity and credit the gravest responsibilities thi or any other republic has e'er been called upon to frr. .iQd. Whereas. honorable effort has been made conscientiously to keep thi country fr..;n being drawn Into the niat sa'.ige, sanguinary, war th wror.d ha ever destruc tive and unnecJTun but witnessed, and. Whereas, the German' government has denied to us th freedom of the ea. has destroyed our ship and shipping, and. without Justification or warning, ha ordered or approwl ihe treacheroua ": ton of American eamen and citizen on neutral water outside of defined or pretended ton of danger, and. Vhsrea. under hr guise of friendship and the hoapitallty of the United latea, the German government haa. thrtifh It accredited official rep; seen tail ve plotted lo embarrass and Injure thi .istiun by fomenting racial and political Intrigue among our people, by the use of money or the promise of support, by the establishment of secret cabala, hostile organisation and school of spies within our tordem. by Inflaming the minds of people In foreign land, and Inciting them to make war upon thi com try ; and. Whereas, eier- open or coert attack on ?hla government or on tho who direct I destinies in war naturally is construed by enemies a furnishing evidence of disuaion and weakness invitee Insult sad attack and should be rebuked and suppressed as a poteutial cause leading to war. and. Wli areas, the loyalty, unify and solidarity of tha Amartaan people in eupport of the president and Congress In auch a grave crisis Is A moat effective barrier to the Ineolence. oppression and assault of foreign foee, and. Whereas, the time ha ncw come for all patriotic Americans to take a stand with the republic and the flag and the president, and to to announce their decision to the world, therefore be It Resolved, by thi mass convention of representative citizens of the etat of Utah, assembled In tha tabernacle at ialt Lake (Tty. on thla 24th day of March. 1117, that we solemnly reaffirm our allegiance to the flag and the republic, our faith in the Constitution of the Untied our devotion to th principle of human liberty, and to th State right of th weak to immunity from torture slavery, debasement and by the alrong. and we solemnly pledge ouraelvea here and in w hatever co jrwe U loyally support th president of thi republic may become necessary to enforce our right a a people, to preere f our fellow citizen at our honor as a nation and to protact the live home or abroad, on land or xea. Resolved, further, that a copy of these resolutions be prepared for preeenteMon to the president of the United 8ate by the congressional delegation from this state on behalf of the patriotic citizenship ( Utah PRESIDENT IN Majority Socialists in the Reichstag I Behind the Patriotic Resolutions Passed Leader Asserts Firmly WILE BE MADE NO! ALARMING Declares Last Night Emphatically nacle Gave IS Will Stand Preparedness and Defense Policy of President Wilson and in Ringing Terms of Patriotism She waea" tT is recognized as an pert on municipal problem and is , Ml known in the United States mhert M delivered a serine of lectures In 1A At the outbreak of th war he j wen to to pereuad the Italy to lta.'!n R . jaiiate try to support Italian ention on tha aide of Germany., h waa decorated with the Iron kt,r rroaa for hi service at the front. i - 1 ' STATES MAUI , ' l a prarla-natltf- I fltab - ITHR mi; i wt cwww-tr- GENERAL BATTLE Juarez. March 27. Fighting in progrcaa nil day yesterday at Rachimba canyon, S5 ("iles south of Chihuahua. Mexi-f- n refinrees who arrived here ay on a refugee train said. attacked a troop going youth, they aaid, and Jenoral engagement followed. 'tack on the state capital frrocted. the refugees said. troopa -- wn sl I g II-- e. bt -- lieaumcx-Iea-Cam-hra- d -- I - pa. - - () . ... &! stiSsi a-a- un Jt: 1 ( |