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Show f tv - Ve a fcy i V- DESERET We.- i vlfeh fp tV ft Ah EVENING 'NEWS 'FRIDAY OCTOBER r 18 1918 f & New November Numbers of Evidently Rearranging ecreUry.For War Political Affairs Detinieiof Pru- - And Warfare Y&y A i ilitary' Machine Meet Wilson's Terms. In-tern- ing. WASHINGTON. multiplied toJay Oct XT. Eigne that Germs ny and C- Austria ara hastening Jo rearrange Brit affair, and !MtiJxrd Milner, the to their Internal ofpolitical warfare in tho hope Interviewed their methods of meeting tho peace requirements of Peraident Wilson. There waa no Inof thePrue- - dication when the Cermajr; answer would come, but that one would be rf jjor4 Milner dispatched waa made mors certain by wrtoM nurta German tho statements of Baron Bnrian, the re ' J0lLnlemw the com Austrian foreign minister.before then Sermen of tll foreign affairs commiUee pf tbe parliament. Recognising KationalUiea. waNltl It a. the Following oloaelw radical changes 1 of the the German governmental structure. In. fter wreckage came to the state department .Sir stfebtae mlkht de-be- formation anthat the Austrian emperor baa a complete end commit.A unconditional nounced to the foreign affair to his grant purpose of euch tee parliament under nationalities autonomy to the oppressed in the dual empire, one ef the peace re- -, the laid by president. down, the quirementa Stoed He regarded eer- Bitter opposition from the intensely M ndTr such wowdruon and eoneervatrve-Germa- n of the empire ia certain to be It is by tho radical change. don. to jost- - aroused believed that Emperor Charles thinks the sepathis can be overbalanced if by ratist parties, especially ishea can make W time ehculd attempt erasuc it appear that tho change longaUp certain nr peace pa insistently own government, aa towards the final the demanded populace. by and Tho annooneemeat from Copenhagen Oerraan di bTSflffened. The war of the reeding of a decree In the Hunmoat garian parliament recognising Hnngary there all 4 ttvat after as a separate state, la regarded aa an in goternment to negotiate earnest of wbat ia to come to the other and complete , with, In progress. nationalities of the empire Jt has been oo irreat a hurry suggested that the delay in dispatching !SJhe Austrian the pret.id.nt a reply tolhe g a a rham. The pt-an armistice may bo acnower were reeponaible appeal for of conviction the for counted was by nag and the reiehstag that events aro moving eo rapidly ipuiarly elected national be would y it that In to the It tne outcome of the presthat stable wise the Alltee to aee was In to order adopt there main ent agitation ef eome eort Aa reparation had the reply to Ihe new conditions. The did not wirt to aeo m and ehaoa rampant there. Baron Burian's statement to the forthat Germany eign affairs commute will make the constitutional modificaistries Curtailed. tions necessary to realise the demand for a democratic form of government of military control, was V. Oct 17. Sixteen In- and abdication the .Austrian deed today by the war regarded foas doindicating Even t s are likewise of thoae purpose In it to the liat In Tor-kesame direction the tall prod nt ion to save moving where the sultan has declared for al tai material and eo that war work. The a representative government, irresistible- - and that d Include electric fane, the conclusion is of reconstitottenal program it pottery padlocks, the whole now under way la the result of aa are, sporting arms Ana, form agreement between the three allies to talktng-ih registers. conditions ailk fabric and tho meet one of the president's a eeesatlon of hostilities. And glaaa Jars. , for Burin n'e statement that Germany win be in a position to accept the demands appears to be presidents GE VISITS boon out In n mown re by reports from bettlefront ta Belgium and northAN HOSPITAL the ern Prance that the Germans are not rlooting and destroying private If this is followed by Kin - George, ty )S)OV Ort IT wurw) kc Oneen Mary and tne the abandonment of submarine attacks officials feel cm Xry paid a vtelt today to on merchant shipping, I he American bate hoeoital nt that the principal obstacle In the way from London They of an adjustment will he found only ia Vat mi wortel thr h the hospital by tb arrangement of an armistice. .There la.no doubt that the. Germans, eyu EM Croaa officials conversed with will make s desperate effort to rwit Mr mtiettiea e of eeunded. ihoolt hands witn the announced purpose of the president Ceil ef ehr and conTatulated to lanve the terms ef an armistice to oa the effort of America In the the military commanders ef (he AmeriI Tbr received a remarkable can and Allied force, and It may be tea torn the men of whom there some time before thev are sufficiently W J.tOO in the hospital.- bumbled In spite to admit that It Is not Oct 1W Laslianska Sing's Ma Vr, Jon 'Curly Headed BaiLy Just the softest, sweetest Iulkby that ever crooned a drowsy piccaninny into - sluraberlantL-.- lEvery " yearning note of Laslianska s rich soprano in this familiar melody js a vocal caress of tender mother-lov- e. 77744 $1.00 Atia-trta- r. AUgyar-com-pone- dlc-r.sr- pereon-Lilun- for tbm to dlctata, but 4nep1f to cep tosh term a tbca military eonh (Mindoro may cfcoooo to Impose. Pope Pint His Faith - ' On Prest. Wilson -- ROME, Monday, Oct. Jt (By the Associated Presa ey ou may say that the holy father 4s pinning hie faith entirely on President Alison (o make a quick and durable peace, Bonsigno( Corretti. papal undersecretary of el Ale. said to the correspondent today. He ia end making apodal prayers to this that President Wilson may not deviate from bis present course and that nothing may interfere with his purpose and compel a renewal of the war. efH-cia- la , " Austria-Hungar- y, trana-nentl- prooer-heretofe- 1 Billion Dollars io be im of SALE OF Raied Drink, to Me Only WitH Thirie ' Eyesr Finance it Scheme Bated oil f Report From AH Part of World. To PROPEmy Oscar Seagle, noted for the lyric richness of his splendid baritone, is at hj? best in this wonderful old English loveris toast. On the other sidcrLoch 0 Lomond, by Seagle. A 6071 NEW TORK. Oct. 17, A fund of WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Protest e used to finance $1,009,900,600 Germanagainst the Americanization of of tbs Jewry of the reconstruction the -owned business concerns, chips by tho Joint and other property hyJUlen .Property world will bo sought Of th American Custodian Palmer has been made by the German government to the state funds for Jewish war sufferers, which department. The note, transmitted It was announced hero tonight, win through the Swiss legation and made undertake what it describee os the to-b- public tonight, declares the sale of d property In this country is consciously aimed to do lasting injury to German economic existence.' Referring specifically to the proposed sale of the property In New' Jerand sey of the North German-Lloy- d HVunburg-America- n Steamship lines, the note say. It la an endeavor to hackle through measures of force the Opportunities of German shipping interests to develop In the future. The German government concluded Its protest with the statement that it in th .enforcecannot, ment of the retaliaory orders that have been issued against "American property In Germany by the manner In which the United States of America will proceed against German property. In this connection. Alien Property GerCustodian Palmer revealed-tha- t many has flatly refused to glee the American government Information as to the treatment being accorded American property ia Germany, although full Information regardin'- treatment of German owned property In this country ha been sent to Berlin through the Spanish government. Flans for Americanization by sale to American citizens of ' property valued at approximately throe hundred million dollars have been prepared, and Mr. Palmer declared tonight they would he earned out as soon as ttosslble. Mr. Palmer stated it was not his present Intention to soil securities which are the pnvate investment of Individual German bnt only those which form more important ownership hi American Industries of German banking and industrial InGerman-owne- - man-own- ed terest. The total value of enemy owned property taken - over by the alien property custodian to date is between even and eight hundred million dollars. Unofficial reports received here place the value of American-earneproperty taken over by the German government at fourteen million dollars. , d, , I $1-5- largest purely humanitarian project in history to be attempted by individual effort. to Felix M Thie money, according Warburg, wfU not ba sought alone through - contributions but will embrace the fields of lending and iavest-aief- if and win bo accepted from as well as Jewish source Tho plan is based bn reports received from every country In which Jew have suffered during tho war. Commission or Amerlcsn Jews will be sent to RUe-stRumania, Poland, Palestine, Serbia, Greece and other lands as soon as the international situation permits. This phase of the undertaking' already haa been I nit fa tod la several countries, tt waa announced. Dr. Solomon Lowensteln, superintendent of the Hebrew Orphan asylum of Now Tor It, baa bsvn to Palestine Dr. Boris Bogen, of the field bureau of tho secretaryconference of Jewish charities national start soon for Vladivostok, to expects and Mfsn H. Goldman, daughter of Dr. Julius Goldman, haw Tork philanthro pist, for Salonlki, Reports from the committee! representatives now abroad indicate that of the world' 0,009.090 to 12.999.099 Jews outside of the 1.090 900 In the United States ara destitute, and homeless. the commitstarving tee's statement says, and fully one-ha- lf of The Jews eutalde this country will need soma measure of assistance to enable them, after the war, again to become The undertaking la outlined broadly as follows Immediate and temporary assist, ance such as supplying food, elothing, shslter and medical attention, scientific study as to the form reconstruction should take, according to the needs ef the populations; employment of labor, making workers New "York PKilbarmomd aoa-Jewli- rh Liszts Immortal Plays "Second a, Hungarian Rhapsody One of the worlds supremfc musical compositions, played by a world-famoorganization of musicians. On the back, Tschaikowskys Waltz of the Flowers. 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PuMLhedby Harperoo tale at all Caiumbta Dei let. - V and advancing public welfare, repatriation of refugees and of families and homos; supplying of raw material to restore Industrial Ufa; technical schools; exvocationaj-atitension of loans not bearing interest to encourage business; provision ef spirit aat welfare, through amtetnoe of rabbis and Jewish religious institutions; the return to the United States of Americas eitisens exiled In neutral sod belligerent lands by the war. The Joint distribution eommltte In eludes Jacob H Schlff, Oscar 8, Straus, Louis Marshal, Henry Mergenthan, Abram L Elkus. Cyrus Adler, Cot Harry" Cutler, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Julius Rosenwald. Nathan Straus, Mayer Sals, berger, Cyrus E Sulsberger and otbera among the nation's noted Jews. i f , I ! d' -- OTTO TO KTO IIPHLS DI!!.:E(IICJIS . y1 Standard oF Ante: Oor Boys (ETHERS don't buy ttnknovra Boy Clothes. 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