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Show If r You 7 AreN ot BUY- A' BOND - TODAY - With Y curLcca! inTouch the Bank Or Committees, Write ; DeseretNewsr Its tlu idiertlktr that liDBSBRET-EKrNG:-NEW- S. keeps ham- -' Out duemt crf. ilonl tunes. TRUTH AND LIBERTY... PAGES 1917 SALT. LAKE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER CITY UTAH SIXTY-EIGHT- MANY- - YEAP. H IS 1- - GOES OVER JP EVE GIVES UP The Five Billion Mark May Be Reached American Commander Bacmeister, Reichstag Subscribe Your J3tiNAIN French Soldiers Into tional Liberal Leader, German Imperial Second Line of Captured Says' Belgium Stepping Is Nation -- Cry OP MAMMOTH Stone Places Hi Portfolio Control Trenches For Liberty. The Handf of Emperor ' William 7: F I POST Na- ol-lo- He Would Have Chancel-lo-r in . ; Gome by Christmas ALSO HAS HER PLANS AMERICAN OFFICERS CONCERNING DENMARK! ATTACK WATCH I WITH POLITICAL CRISIS I If Prince von Buelow is Re- the -- Socialists instated Will Most Likely Strongly Oppose Him. France, Oct. 24. (By The Press) Qen. Pershing accompanied one of the French of Emperor to an Amsterdam, dispatch given out by thejwirelesspress.. Oct. 24. Em Copenhagen, peror William returned to Berlin last night prepared to begin dealing immediately with the " political crisis, particularly as it affects the imperial chancel-- , Rudolf von Valentini, lorship. chief of the emperors dvil cabinet, made a report to the -- emperor on the train on the developments of the. internal political situation during the emperors absence, in the Rattans. Valentini is known jokingly as " 'the carrier oithe bow-o- n - string account of thepart he plays in the political demise yf thm imperial end Pm- - . T: minister of marine, that the seizure of Btiflum was the stepping atone in ex" tending control over Holland was pro claimed by Herr EaLfphaer, the Na Petrograd, Oct tional Libera) leader m the retchst&g ncWFOAnar stats that and one of the panvGerman stalwart. Wn a apeech delivered Sunday at Ham - Kerensky nmhoKItr burg. Quoting von Tirplu. Herr Hue- - 9h He post of ' 2The Premier : relm- - " commander In. control the Blrl,n coast then the Netherlands will the Russian armies fn enter Into,01 Enuland-Amerlc- a mir - concern. front. their handa the1 (nn "OUKhonm at the end of, f?tain ,he cwurt (sen. fershing was, with Gen. Hollander, will enter uuo their con- -j the week. Franchet d Esperey, at first ob- it win be recalled that the late oen - Retro Oct. 23 grad, Time r von 1,hSen. governor general In Serving the attack from a favor. ,g,um hlB m.morandurn on Belrium an emotional address' 014 able post some distance in the ng German aa- nc?ltir over pan. of lioi-- i to the preliminary parliament! reAT of tii6 French front line. ian in preparation for Germany today Prpmipp nxt war. Kerensky ap- Then Gen. Pershing suggested j Herr Bacmeister said Dr. von Beth- - , pealed to the delecratpa in en- -t the forn,er imperial deaVOr to going into the chance Uur. era. arOUSC in the people i f.reC trenches tho convocation of thoresponsible . This -t- hey did, but Gen. Austrian tho Bame Sense Of individual re-parliament, having advised tho young I -- If . . I -- I.I Oklahoma City, Oct. 2t A ring of New York financiers ; J is hampering the government in ,daJTIn Its Liberty loan campaign endeavoring to make it a parity failure so that the next loan wifl ii H bear a higher rate of interest, i ;rr?n declared Speaker Champ Clark, here today to deliver the princ- Pershing was not satisfied and r,PuWof'h,,e ;gPnaibfity at the .front and ial the rear which carried )he.Ros- ipal address at the Liberty day went, on through the shellfire sentiment in Austria. celebration. Mr. Clark did not into the first line of the captiir- -' jeians to victory for a time in the-Germany is Seeking disclose the manner in which ed German trenches and then offensive, Ascendency in Denmark PkrvoLtionary conspirators were working, but Into tho eecond'tlne. Oea- Pershlng e London, oct, n. Detail, have yearly uly.The, premier. T atlerman plan to'rnraj the t!mpcrturbableatXl.mda.durUig,.thi.Uaachd.tmdorrof declared thea--ar "spiritual tijne u y,, talk o lhe Frenrh army, icbuio ascendancy, after the war, present demoralize- in descendants ef a similar group The American general afterward. ntorit'orj tin f the.army.' If oaJy we iU Northripf hwh during the Crcil war fore- - wen wilh Gn. Schleswig. In return for a 'could rekindle the enthusiaimi . , to Gen. Petams headquarters and was large sum of money. and, presumably! cd government bonds down to present certain economic and commer- - Of UlOSe July days in the heart' when Jen,Fnuiehet d' Esperey. eoncesstona. de, v a ,, f the gave half their face value. we1 T tailed report of the successful attack.! H suggested by the Danish liberal w eacn man, ire Saia, Hovedstaden that the sum of money m, Chn3t- na'e 'involved U that which Denmark Washington, Oct 24. Not a American Officers ceived from the United mas. an honorable' nfta re for. h. D..i.h w id.e.p ' in the community Watched French Attack This United f newspaper atrorxly denounce free Russia, with the war' i the German proposal, declaring that States, so far the liberty With the French Armies In France, Germany expects to an honorable end.! fought to get not omy loan managers can learn, hasl0 By the Associated Press) but a hold in Denmark which The premier talked for an hour,! hi Several American Intelligence offl- - money,. would make Denmark economically fafled to respond to the call for ccra watched the eueceeaful running the gamut of emotions from', 1 attack and nationally a Gerdependency of despair to hope. He was a;'.Uucedi made by French troop yesterday oa many. on all sides. todays big drive. $ , the northeajt of Salmons. The AmerThe Horedataden is the only Danish sre not fighting for political; ' of saw icana German crowd prisoner newspaper reaching London which ends, but ; . Parades' speeches, patriotic p&Aiing to the rear. for the very existence of! mentions th money paid by Russia," he declared, "The army ml The garrison of Malmaison fort, openly demonstrations and bond buythe United States for ths Danish West the seems to have lost tnei comtrenches was the French, captured by Indies in connection with ths Ger- sense of and ing were the order of the day posed of first grenadier guards. duty honor, although at man proposal, but confirmation that some At the village of AHemante. it is a German places it is filled with a from coast to coast' of some kind proposition were on The 1,400 batteries that Oesel island reported, prisoners has been is found in several gave up without A flood of dollars, the like of taken, most of them- - belonging to the Journals, received struggle, while thei especially among, the pro- little Lugo island forces brave-i fdught vincial The pTewC first announcewhich has never swept in upon , ment concerning It was published tn ly."M. i defended th Kerensky German govern Officer the Executed following form: the treasury- - before, officials ment against charges made by M. ' - , (1-i- t i mann-Hollwt-- ' va-.rlo'- us -- 7 . f i nJ - dei4. , Finchet-d'Eaperey- 1n -- commander-in-chie- i 1 Thllty-fou- r ASHINGTOX, Oct. 24 nationalities . He acts me the out ths country today w pouring their money Into the secand ear and aacetvj ond Liberty loan melting pot in an effort to make tbs talning public and political opinion. Responsibility U accredited popular election ef Dr. ly Ui YjUentml tor During the first campaign the different races subscribed ICSV than Miehaeh when it to drop 2t4.00p.400. but wars true meaning hss been brought home to them Prince voo Buelow a candidate ow during the present loan and gTeatly Increased sales have resulted. In announcement! 10 the Socialist A table showing officially reported subscription by races- - and that they would xuaite ope war oa amounts in the Xew Tork federal reserve district up to Oct. 20, folthe government if the prince were re-- ; lows: instated as chancellor. It is said that t,t00.000;' Greeks. Japanese. 175,000; Chinese. 222.000: Jewish. Michaelis was not even considered 10,500.000;Italian. I4.500. 1TS,40: French. 200.000; German. ihree hours before his appointment Polish. 225.000; Hun000; Danish. tlOO.OoO; Norwegian, (125.000; was made. Swedish. Finnish. 55.000; 50.000; Assyrian, garian. 150.000; Prince von Buelow again is beinf Armenian. 55.000; Gaelic. 5 ,20ul Bulgarian, 7.500; Arabic, advocated strongly for the chancel- 51.500; Servian. Croatian. 5.000; 1.200: Iranlan. 222.000; lorship by the Conservatives. Social SIotsc. 5.400; 210.000; Bohemian. its. through the party news ervtc, j Hawnlian. 0;'Kuaalan.Ajt 000; Dutch. 121.000; Belgian. announce that if the emperor ask the Persian. 50,000; (55.060; 100.600; Austrian, 121,000; Swiss. Spanish. Opinion of tht reichstag parties they Total 23.210.100. 55,000; and Slovenian, 86,000. -- will not hesitate to tell him their unfavorable opinion of von Buelow. eye ed Liberty Day is Celebrated From Coast to Coast With generals yesterday as far as the second. German1 line in the mrmtt If we Patriotic'- Demonstrations. French attack on the Aisne folio in the hands Will' am, according official. I - iikm, . London, Oct. 24. Dr. Georg, Michaelis, the German imperial chancellor has placed his port-- ; emperor -- .RUSSIA IS FIGHTING Two Millioi Workers Mak- FOR HER EXISTENCE ing Every Effort to Reach German Soldiers Execute Scheming to Obtain Ascend- $3,000,000,000 Goal By! Their Own Officer rTeu- - ency There After War by I ' Minister of Interi Close of Day Ceding of Former Danish tonic People Realize War iorr Exhorts AH Classes Territory. Not a Success. to Unite Against the In- PREST. WILSON TAKES Copenhagen. Oct. 21. The view ef r creasing Anarchy. TOTAL OF $254)00 ' American Training Camp In Admiral ton TirpiUk former German KAISER READY TO DEAL kiaa civil Russiansr Realize Their Respond. bility; Then Peace Would to ' J ........ - $22.-''ou- Lithu-'aniaiC- T120.0OO;-Knihenlan- -Y 82.-00- 0; - - - - " "' , C a t. u a. , By HU Own Soldier, MarkoiL. Kadiesi, who blamed Germany la ready for a rectification of cars for the demoralisation of tbsi British Front In France and Bel- - the Danish frontier by which Hader- - army and hinted at monarchist pirns. Washington, Oct. 24. American business today gave way glum. Tuesday, Oct. 2. I By ths As- elev county is to be returned to Den- - He said the Komiloff revolt was oot monarchical, but a mere attempt at) .. , . . . to the Liberty.loah campaign. Proclaimed a holiday througb- - the subscriptions total will be sociated Press.) In one of the re- mark vas - th This was followed later by a circular doubts captured from the Germans dictatorship, as j1s Lnancel orship Vilson was carried, President act to of e and the uatjg,, by joint .willing. governMonday northeast of TprO. according Statement through the OfSctal Corre- bolshevik! revolt of July. re Pea baa .ha Informal ia Triable . Copenhagen. Oct. it. The leaders ors of the states, the occasion was markedTbx ion, British troop jspondent winch, .confirms the prepostponed by the sus forecast found a German officer who had been jvious announcement and disintegration of the army by forces) own soldiers. "The time for th cession is at the which are continuing the w'ork ofHbs His ' TfpM Fih'e te'pensioiYof triadeTand millions of workers, released from their however, in the light of early hands had bybeenhisbound I behind him and conclusion of ' peace, the Germany old regime.' he said. advices that the 2,000,000 work- he had been shot. Many daily tasks, turned their attention ta contributing to the tales are makes It a condition that Denmark the rounds among the British Pays a considerable sum of money People erui in yettw- 55 pf the loan.- Early Reports from various parts of the ers throughout the nation would going Urged to Unite soldiers Indicating much dissatisfac- for the district in question. The tmr dism indication in dy tion among the various bodies of Ger- trict to be ceded would not extend bethe newspaper reports give any due, cquntry indicated that the drive today attained its greatest roll up a mammoth total. Against Growing Anarchy I man troops. Very often soldiers yond the Dnlsh:speaktijA.ree,0t to be attempting to unhe-o- n .. the line:. . dav vdaear dawned Uoiv Eiterty. jwith charged with less . Jtrfemrfg'' advice to be given Emperor William lniensuy. . a,v,rw r s vdvm mwnunsw at gswemre, The Hovedetadens editorial In nart Utions of military jaw escape with Ptrogrd, Oct. 23. Minister of t ahauld tO 'Ctmnuft' tftemr-gsrdln- g than half of the big total taken. slight QfRiclala, federal. Mate and municipal, addressed large audiences tn Interior Nikitin in a proclamation to to pris- is as follows punishment According a change of chancellors. Liberal estimates from an reserve oners this i something new for Prussection In an effort to dispel th a apathy that has marked the present commissioners throughout. "If this matter is arranged now dur-'fl- ail th Apparently tho conferees have es- every exhorts all dames of th poi districts Indicated that 3.445.000 000 sian militarism. tug th war with only of th bel- Rusr.a, tablished no particular unity of pur- drive. America was impressed with toe necessity of contributing generniatioB no unite against the inere. had been subscribed up to the close ligerent powers and without the pose and ths number of candidates ously In order to avert a possible failure of the offering. of hustnees last knowledge and cousent-- of the people ing anarchy, which Is driving th 15,000 000 German Batteries mentioned for the poet does not Seem In conformity with tho desire Of Secy. McAdoo, the main volume of lew thsn officials night, of either Denmark or North Schies-,t.hn- L country to ruin. had thought lo have decreased. Ths center and NaThe minktF was directed toward those who can subscribe only In Distributed among reserve vrithnut Left to the French .! a?t oo unnsiHra tional Liberal members differ sharp- the popular appeal n districts the government K as SuTRorUies would not dare such A of tide was small fthat amounts. omiouncedTv the treasuryOeDsrt- said, coming subscriptions. heavy ly with the Socialists and a section small to ketp order and be able was the it until Went total as publish after the war followaSit the Radicals regarding the propriety front thela boring ctwaeo of th toffBTiyrwiirHreep'ihirjbanThto Just as ths eafety Berlin, Oct. 24. via London. In the sale of th Danish West vent outrages. New York. 125.000.000; Ch learn their d infringing in any way upon the attaclcon the Aisne front yester- was not mad public until ft wasIndie, , . Other ministers were subjected t 371.004.606; Philadelphia, vir2M ' 000 thrones prerogative in the selection of ion.Federal the French first forat day were pressed 000; Boston. J22S.OOS.OOoT CleVelsnA heavy fire of quesilons. Gen, Verk- given an entire holitually an accomplished fact. employees throughout1 h s country the chancellor. ward later hut their quickly. An minister of ar. said the hovskl. mrusii 215,000.000; Richmond. 110 000 000: vraa it was found that their absence, Wind of arrangement this Prince voa Buelow continues to re- day. except In isolated cases, where arreeted by the German reserves namely, the cession of Nonh 8chl-taa not beirg helped front San - Frant'aco. 110.600 000-- ' th h ceive hard .knocks from the press of even for a day, meant a delay in the- Rt war office announced today. rear and that no nrty couibyfgnt' iniii.tu-- . Louts 100,060.000; Kansas CitV Iva" the Left parties, which have raked up nation's war preparations. no reason why we should fait be- 000.060; Th French troop, in their attack !th? moS cn? iS L. was when it and hungry coldrr . Minneapolis. 555 cause we are the richest people in the the inconsistency of Malhlaa Enber-ge- r, r' forward to lb. slH.ges of Alle- tato AtUta- -. LU10 0.00 4 Deiu. izi.frt.- - drove . liberty Day. ' "It seems to be to end an, world. the Centrist leader, la supporting mant and and DantX the Chavtgnon thetor positions archy only by German bayonets. he This Is' Liberty day In'Ths United -s candidate whom be did ths utmost It is with our soldiers, our sailors th became'un-- ; mone- y-, he Indian nfiliC-.polnU declared. of ths tl.ono.ooe ooo u Wt Achleyement to cim from office before. The similar States, made so by the president of the Th minister urged that the army be mentioned. Germany probably wants inconsistency of the Conservative de- United Slates snd tbs governors of (Continued on pegs eleven) t Continued on pegs twelvs) Jnot only that sum of money, but some- - reorganized and that erere punish- on fenders of the divine right theory is page (Continued twelve) more be authorised svn of the American mnt 4 thing states union, valuable. pointed to in their attempt to foroe ths our friendship, and good winnmiv Gen. Alexieff, former chief of staff, For appeal today to; upon the emperor the appointment of read Becy. McAdoo what advocated th reinstatement ot 10.600 man towards whom he still beers a America. "Would that It .Were Lib- Well, how that South America has army officers who have been expelled. belief . that erty day for all the peoples ef the trudge because of hie broken with w,r nded greatly and the Germany, - Prince von Buelow tn a telegraphed good wi!ly1n been dismissed of a neighbor like Denmark on unproved ls of interview on the crisis showed a lack world. Let us make It an ominous day value to These priceless after theichrRt' jnen, he . asserted for the Gorman kaieer. Lot us make of gratitude. . , star. Denmark to. Germany new bouid a rhence. reason haqe by of her Admiral Dccelgn Secy, von Kuehlmann Is the it ths beginning of tho end of mllitairy geographical position, a natural sally Verderrskl. minister of candidate most prominently mentioned deopotisni and inhuman warfare. port for the isolated German empire. mr,nS asked for the restoration of 1 '' ft von A but Thousands against ,Princs Buelow. Good of German traders and of drlplH in the navy. of small who are unable to btrv earners wage Is oa American tho -public "Today seems not Impossible that a dgrk horse bs k en n opportunlt, to German money and German capital- Miow thslr patriotism Friday nlghL when a big Libert, Lo Fremiar Kerensky did not mention, are world of Tho tbe trial. upon eyes gain will be selected If 1st will Chancellor tn th inundate our courtry and be proposed evacuation of Petro-- f Jl shape of a illchaella goes. participated in by Luc, G. her ths eyes ef tbs oppressed pee-- 1 - fur discussion of which a secret through It find vwnt for Germany' 0A. C. Lundf lCrid ReeXil. g. Prof. exand with and trade. Ws shall become session was requested, but refused. industry hops pies ef ths earth j otnSena. fummerhayw R. Owen BwMten a and L000 B. of chorus L. a D. German Ministerial German economically an of ; the military pectancy, ths eyes Can nr afford to link dependency. The L. D. 8. U- - is nmnaglng tho affair and th. Liberty Loan com m our fate . of Germany with outward con Why the Bolsheviki ftteo I. that of a country which after the with Responsibility Changed tocracy but war ' s are services Everyone Abe. all and donated, to ruined and looked proceeds will SO towards buying Liberty bonds for h Inward fear. I tempt, Bolted is Explainedl upon by all the school. A rare ontenalamont to assured. Special prises are Vorld with profound distrust 2 Is It Amsterdam. Get. 24. A Berlin ll "Our first duty Is not only to sub- oirersd to groups selling ths most ticket. .. ? not the to but deeconomeversubscrlbe generally rsoogniaed that scribe, telegram says an imperial T Petrograd, Tuesday. Oct. 23. Leoaenty. Tickets are K emut ic connection with and dependence Trotssky. Liberty loan. If ws fall It will f president of the executive, Book Store On Friday morning. There is be victory fox the kaiser. .upon Germany would gradually lead (Cpu tinned en page two.) -- ito national dependence!' XCouUaaad ea y predicted will follow. How far toward the $5,000,000,000 goal j - LriSjonj no-on- -- Tnaeatwa rF7fidtuinrernon Brn - . V,- - fc l-- " 1 ' j rd' pibl , -- Show Your. Patriotism By Spending 50g. On a Liberty Bond Concert Ticket , , fl tn.i.TiMl T" n V of-e- second |