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Show .i ' miuci j i e y.wa Btf a .... RET EVEIf MG NEWS. editioh tTst Ihw Ci 8 g M 4 pur 14 V' 4 THURSDAY PAGES 1919 SALT 13 MARCH I- " tft tsa - '" - eft eft i ts Gonferences at V er sallies - - -- - Germany Names F YEAR SIXTY-XINT- lf REfttHM Supreme Peace Gouncil to Res time , Life Insurance CITY UTAH LAKE HIM? (ft War Savings Stamps, Bettar J . Than Paif Up V ..... ... U. S. Ace Who' Foreign Decorated Legion, Fought-Wit- Her Delegates Peace Conference LICENSE iPLAN h SJRBHG IN K .WErMAR'TWedneaday, Mirth 12 iBjr th Aanoclaied Irei, ) The German delegate to th peace conference will be Count von BrockdorffiRasisau, Free Tr.de Papers' S.T It Is Represents Voice of 20,000,. , a a firsti - lilt Davifl Majority Sofia Hat and 'a Snaakinff An Attempt to Introduce UUUJ prjuucUBt ul the naimnat assembly: I re0P,f Lr. Adolph Warburg: 'Dr. Adolph The Name of Justice and Mueller, Protection Without Votmlnlater to tiwitirriand; Prof Walth-r.A. Schueckin of Marburg university, and Herr Ucuberg, minuter. of poets and telegraph in the Pruadan ministry. .a M. Humanity. Prediction is Made That Showdown is Coming Between Old Regime and Radical Adherents. - ers Mandate. l SEOUL, March IS. tBy Th LOKDQN, March .13 Free trade Has" Been Ar. Special (By Cyrtl Brown.) are sharply crlticlxinc newspaper Pres.) Th declaration of Pmmacy ana nae en - policy regarding toreign Korea1.7 Independence, ty It repre-- ; Inter th News Staff Mori York government1 hovret (New einre th resignation of Dr. ranged to Carry Him to sent th vote of S0.000.000 pereons.! r k t , importation a disclosed by Bit AuckOMld mmber of tbe G Correspondent . ) jj, 4 and name of tn Justice land the The j mlnUtry without portfolio. peaking Geddea, mintraer for national - Paris (Copyright, 1S19, By Press Pub. Co.) as Soon j tlty tf Dr. Adolph Warburg I uneer-- service and reconstruction tn ths COBLENZ. March 13 German In! "We are no mean people,1 the Lands. terest here m the Berlin trike is Dr Mueller formerly ass director of house of commons Monday. He said We have 43th Klectnc Accumulator declaration continue that all importations of manufactured ecljpsed today by the report that the work at Centre member retiring frotn thej commodities centuries of hhjtpry as a distinct self-- ; Berlin and In July, received an and ministry 111 be replaced by Independ-- I governing nation. It is our solemn j honorary degree from the Univeretty permitted to enter Greet Britain will BREST. France, March 13. ent Social lata. The Army of Oectipa-- 1 ,or Uwork in developing b controlled by a system of j and of free secure to th right duty special lion bulletin aeea royalist sentiment In ia lod ITes,. ) Tbe (By Tlie A-- t1 efficiency of Gerrrfan submarine, fore-cast- a naown of andOur licenses when until the quest, perpetual development Germany mounting rapidly Prof Rchuecklng late In 1914 pub- - tion Will be Kept, Htiamcr George Wushlngtoiw newsTh reviewed roysoon between showdown a tional character, adapting ourselves, iished a letter blaming Russia for the -- Wllxni on hoard, denounce thi propowsl as an alist and radicalism, reaction and revto the principles of the reconstruction' European war. Herr Getsberg la a paper with-otlie liarbeir of firwt at 7:43 olution. in the German govern meat. attempt ta introduce protection newcomer of the world. In the opinion of observers it has any mandate from the Voters and oclwk tills ctrnliut. Insist that a great majority of .the votbeen obvious that the government "It U nearly 10 years since for the Tlie anclutrcd shortly er are a to system. opposed protectve was. could not continue as it and ethat after 8 oc4ock and first time In our history, we put on President and They sajdwihat Great Britain gained must-bIt to 4mrrder gJnfrlend th yoke of another nation and wer her commercial and financial suprem Mrs. Wilson hoarded a tug to go come more or less radical. It eems e can and made th victim of the cursed milacy through bq)d to have chosen to Lecome mdre rad-- , ashore at 8:20 o'clock. It only by free trade. itaristic tmperlaTlsnTof the world.11 lab From appearances thejiew coalfj & From the viewpoint of Importer, A rqlWJMe ON BOARD THE U. S S. GEORGE tion portends the recognition of Sol- ' Th declaration continues that It the license system handicaps them dl.rs1 and Worker1 Council, and at- - WASHINGTON, March with all the disadvantages of a proLlEtrr. WILLIAM J. DUG AM is ths duty of Koreans to secure thetr Wednesday, . aeems . ipe jtacka upon capital The drift tective tariff without the stabilising D out Injuries, wtieiess to theA Independence, After having fought In the trenches M clear the Issue between revolution li ( p.m., LONDON, Wednesday, March l2. virtue of certainty, -- - They ay that -for-asociated nd of rid President Wilson ax- reaction shadows and of Press.) their get present sufferings In Introducing the naval estimates for they do noL know whether to plan to with - the French in the Foreign Pect t0 at Brcst about l''0'11 . do any business becauae they cannot j Wton beitIg wounded at Verdun, and "stir up the national ipiilt and 180,000 officers, men and In"rTewng boys lei the "to tbe Thursday evening. He will board his . J and CenPre party vitality so long suppress! by the un- - house of commons today. Walter riven train Immediately after the Just feglm of Japan and leave our Hume Long, first lord of the ad- England is swarming wlth Ameri- - then entering the American air ecrv- - come bitter member, of the Gpfiostreceptions and will probably ar- children eternal freedom instead efhniralty. said that until the' peace co- can business men who came over fully- ice. Lieutenant William J. Dugan of tln, and to ally itseif with the revo brief riV eld conto IarlS at abOUt o clc't Frlday back ln America. iboTv N. Y.t bitter shameful Inheritance. We ference decided what the world1 expting that Xn'emoertta eaa'rem.rn m0rning. nectlons ss soon ss the xhejr factor of ' armament It for the should future be, ehall fight to the last drop ot blood 4a was idle to lon government .after firt of permitted. .They .have th ask any naval expert to tonnage now. offlelat but (he great cause of liberty. DUflDlKITinM DlUItU tonnage 13. fuMarch Colonel E. M. frame recommendations for , 8oclaHtsare to he barriere- - k v een - asserted tn th declaration ture. The number of men forthe agamsr j It which their Dem"ocraUi and French J ' Julp Jusserand, WUh theHoul,e the it. detached, using O was vot WM asked the maximum to on Intention no that there the part issues between revolution and reaction ambassador to the United States, with Some think have a grievance. wh,ch to.work They kept np they of th Koreans to avenge themselves will be complete, for the two Socialist Mme. Jusserand, have arrived iir Brest their British establishfactions constitute only a minority in i greet President Wilson when-hj during th war on the . . Work had been stopped on a great ments at a loss against Japan. TlandTrom the George Washington. of doing business immedl-- , Assembly. The two nations, the declaration number of ships of all classes which expectation In preparation for the president's After the close of the struggle., An American officer who ha reatety ' wer construction th when "BIr contmnea; bught to and must enter The process of obtaining import liBerlin reports a conver- arrival Brest was gaily decorated. turned from wa new of "S1 into retotions BERLIN Wednesday, March It, censes la that each prospective lm friendship and sation he had with a German editor,' According to the latest plan the Lon5a d Moreover, it says, with' happiness. must present hi case to the (By The Associated Press. ) Report who siUd the hunger ofTour years had Pr"Jent will disembark at the Port a view to maintaining peace 4n . the. ed expenditure that could be avold- - porter h Md controUr consistent with the safety of the oMmports.rade and- du At 8 30 o clock last will worked physical deterioration from Parts that the peace far east the independence of Korea to night the George mental deeeneration among tne peo j the government felt that it . of deep significance, for continued country, was between 400 and 500 provide that Boland shall have Danxlg pie, Cases. With m general nervou waa col-- 1 Washington Its see to waa that the duty resulting navy is to liable Korea of prooccupation thft its double task of Each case is dealt with on It mer- - and that a buffer state shall be formed lapse apd hnnglng.xm a.candiUon cvfU n?le8 off the FrenchW coisLt-;;,roivoke more suspicion and fear against able to perform aenta w ,reT the Integrity of the em- ita, as the controller Judges it .from along the Rhine, have stirred the Ger- - continual hysteria. The Germans Japan in the mtnds of the 400,000,000 maintaining and themselves Admit tbafThe people have pire and piaylng a continuously lead- - the importer1, standpoint and the man press, both conservative of people in China. nm niummuy ff?i eariy lost many of the good qualities for1 start mv lng part In preserving the peace of thej board of trade first consideration Is radical. for Paris Thursday evening. world. "It Is tg be hoped there la nobody in which they were once noted Some whether the goods In question can be Last comthe French naval Yi Hem s night . obtained from English firms If they Germany who would suffer such a ray Germany has become an "Ersatz11 mander that it was most, can. the license is refused. treaty to be signed," says the Tage- - nation, liable at any moment to be- - probable announced Remains Borne to Tomb no cerethere be that wiy among the American blatt. jrnme engulfed In absolute Bolshevism, mony, but that the president would find which themselves The Lokal Anzelger aays: products due to the inability of the people to enter the train for Pans almost immeTOKIO. Tuesday. March 4. (By "We regard it as absolutely certain regenerate themselves with wholesome against what virtually amounts to adiately upon debarking. At that time . The Associated Press.) The remains stone wall are motors, boots and type- that these demands 8111 be rejected if food and work. it waa expected that the steamer would of former Emperor YI Heul of Korea writer. are made.1 of The is they Army enter Occupation at 8 p m. and the train on Intently were borne to the tomb thla morning, dominions of The The newspaper says that If Danaig following the movements of Gen von which port the president will travel to r exempt from the were given to the Poles they would get according to advices from Seoul. The in the east, where he is Paris was to leave at 9:30 p.m- Hlndenburg body was escorted by 400 Korean s policy little enjoyment from it. facultieson be government said to hAve a volunteer army of 100.- Four American destroyers, the subjects, envoys from the Japan merchants. foreign imposed it "This stolen declares. men.000 property," NEW YORK. March Beyond quest ton the tier- Tarbeti, 'Wllsey and ' Lee have court, and representatives of the old The , Associated , Press attempts would burn their hands. mart authorities the poi picked up the Gqpfrge Washington and following Korean regime.,,, .A .military guard waa of be4iur"T1dea 'anarchists1' were merely "to. describe the situation bej icy of secrecy In respect to their mill- - are escorting her toward the shore. formed by Japanese naval and mili- preferred by the police it, is a subject of greatest intertoday 'against cause jtary plans. This policy ha been to business men everywhere and a tary units. R PLANNED three men and one woman, the only est adopted because the Bolshevlkl have Supreme Council sourc of controversy between differa regular military organization, and persons held after a raid last night ent schools of British economists. It AIY! JIM IM OQWFnFW YY COD,d Will Meet on a building in East Fifteenth street is looked upon as the beginning of an theby turn lo their advanlage any information concerning the govin which 142 men and women were ar- important chapter tn the WASHINGTON. March 13. William ernment forces and purposes. economic adjustment- - r PARIS, 'Wednesday, March 12. The rested on suspicion of their being the German high "com- supreme council of the peace conferThe arguments of the free traders Hohenzoilern.two months before the Apparently was armistice is" an signed, planned mand summarized by the directing its energies toward ence will meet Friday afternoon, ac- E connected with Bolshevik! and other have been roughly but was prevented the organization of a Baltic fron. con- - cording to" the official communique Morning Post, wnich is the strongest asylum in Sweden, extreme radical organizations. to countrY no longer with a Polish issued today. It read: by iteelf in Great Britan). the,cerI1ing The four detained are aliens, ac- protectionist paper adBwedish i government, out It diplomatic the weaka persistent rumor also .There front. possible "The supreme met tocording to the police, and it. rest ness of points Gen. von Hlndenburg Is planning day from 3 to 5 oclock p.m. the temporary licensing meas- vices made Public today disclosed that The with th immigration authorities. as NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 13. to The former Kaisers plans had with bis army a drive against Riga, aerial terms to be imposed on Gershall be deported. ure, saying. "We believe the licens- reached the Three ships, the transports Aeolus The whether they1 the advices said, alth Ltbau os a base. is a vicious system. It point, in system ing the of are many held peace preliminaries being Subject leads to favoritism and prisoners and Zeeland! and the battleship Ohio, to Orders were discussed. The articles drafted corruption and where a deal wa virtually closed for from federal official, , leaves too much discretion ln the him to rent Castle Stora Sundby sitby the military experts were examined arrived here today from France with of officials. At the beginning uated on one of the large lakes In the SEEK FORMATION hands in detail and adopted. The next meet-in- g 5,847 soldiers. of the war, if the government had center of Sweden. The castle Is owned SPANISH CABINET will take plage on Friday, March s landed 1,029 men of It would old been honest. friends. Prince and Princess have accepted by , NEUTRAL REPUBLIC 14, at 3 p.m." the 131st field artillery (Texas naliqtlc of the situation and imposed Wedel. FOR EIGHT-HOU- R DAY the tional guard.) There also were on s tariff. But sooner or later tariff VIENNA. March 12. Wednesday board a number of casual officers, must gome.1 , (Bv the Associated Press ) The In- Government Ready CARUSOS INCOME a.id several civilians, including Mrs MADRID, Wednesday, March 13. habitants of the German language Pleasant M. Stovall, wife of the Amer- The Spanish cabinet decided today to To Divert in Carnlola, conIslet of Oottsehee OF TAX THE PERSONNEL ican minister to Bwltxerland. AMOUNTS to TO grant an eight-houworking day d town and 171 sisting of one On board the Zeelandia were 1,000 the building trade throughout Spain, have presented the American WASHINGTON. March 13 It wa , BRITISH AIR FORCE men and 43 officers of the 48th coastj wage to be fixed by committees of SMALL FQRTUNE villages stated that the government stood commission, .under Prof. A. T artillery. employers and workmen in each disis ln this city to study ready to divert shipping which to other Casual companies numbering 340 trict. The cabinet also approved a bill n NEW YORK. March 13 Enrico LONDON, Wednesday March 12. problems, a mem- ports, particularly boston, if neces- men and the first sdetor ter insure workers against unemployn will Caruso, the orandumto income tenor, .that-thetransmission fur pay Paris Officials . aver,.. on A white paper Issued. Today said, hua the air tax of complete, 414 officers and men, were ment. reand Washington,- .'asTrilsg' perm'isoion mT, had been given ussurances by the fqr 194 on the. Ohio. , estmiO rota iMatra that the" tnkxl-mu- vealed at the collectors office of a neutral repuh- union, leaders that government (raffle ln the for the formation ha H Germ tor p lanes to Its credit ln of" the would be handled personnel of-- (he British air Second N ew ark district toddy. Ca- he under the protectorate . fo & ?! - SOLDIERS LAND, r(nocy. case,. yji its operations c'c-- -. ruso visited the office in person late, Amerkan people. - n force on any day covered bjr thS and The of memorandum out the taking yesterday advantage that points ls" IEO.OOj. This number, installment LEAVE HOMES! payment systeih, presented half of the population consists of forhowever, to In process of "reduction a check for 338,481 42. of mer emigrant from the districts to amount- Permission to print the United States, many the total total to ig. which 79,570. N. of them Thirty-fnumber HALIFAX 8.. March 13. (he our British reservists whose homes of all ranks ,fi the air service to be the amount was given by Caruso as (he American citizens. law does not permit the tax collectors are in the United States, landed today retained during the period of occupa- office voluntarily The Gottschee district is shout 25 to give out the inforfrom the transport Toloa. the Captain , tion. mation. miles northeast of Flume in Jugo-Sla- v ' of which reported yesterday that 300 The great majority of its The vote on accounts require. of the soldiers on board had threatterritory irh.kWJ4nta, a ened root LONDON, March 13. Dublin dlg- the ship unless they were service for the first. for the air stock represented an early migration 'TTve"1 "months "of the' fiscal year, 1919-2l.C 10,.., .Ala 4uL transportation on fi German .territory,-,- : it is esttm ta - pabebew lp-- r t hv.Dally Mall repent tho their destinations. The men who The total aKeftiroqtefotjLh Hays, chairman of' th Republican ' N- - to ed that there are 25,000 of these cer situation in Ireland as extremely bad came to off tn 444.600,000, year transport is Uxuial committee, here 'today to es- left for the United States.tljtsThemarnlng and maintain that the need of effective mana ln Gottschee. hemes is more urgent than tablish his "lletenlng' post, with the of most of them are in Massachusetts L GALLOWAY PROBABLY me, purpoee of getfing a line on the polit-lea- and New York. BAKER" AND "Now that the Sinn Febn members entlimen(. pfr.tbc,. natlam-,Confe-r. of tbe house of commons have MAKE STATEMENT ON INSPECTION ences of the party teadere will be held MEANS WILL TOUR the diapatch aays,".' "there WASHINGTON,- - March 12 will be a new assembly of the Irish dally for the next few day and before March .13 .MUSHINGTON, Charlee between "the bis departure he will select a man to BE FOUND TO DENVER, Coio., March 13.' Secy, parliament. which Will probably be a M. Galloway, member of the civil ser take charge of the Chicago headquarwhose resignation baa been called New Jersey public service corporation of War Baker and Gen. Pevton C. very troublous affair without an auFIMA UFJVCi'1" WPP IlYvlYk-E.4AllaWters. March, chief of staff, spent 45 min- thoritative administration to balance I for by President Wilson, announced and Us striking street car' employees utes 'While w look over the situation Denver late today on thefr way ltR activities. Labor troubles of greater today v that he would resign within a will begin here tomorrow morning be- from in Kansas this week," Chairman Hays said, the City to Camp Kearny, fmport are growjng and it is impossi- few March WASHINGTON, 13, days J war fore the labor board. moat Important event probably will and locomotive- - builder were told ble for the British government to han- Cal., where they will make an inspecAt bo the proper added, I by time,, an of Invitation to both tion. according to information received di be th aelectlon of the man to direct Director General Hines them. Acceptance The. Wc'.i imtuimnied hall probably make , a .statement of that m'-mi-l today their d.ffercftcse activities from the Chicago head- mean would be found to finance the ike real rtaeunaYor the to the by army officials at Fort Logan. No schemes of Gen. Viscount French, lord the S'deerg for request waa tuy 1s board received from today nerve. th th Chicago quarters. . ccntr muriUlll irnd especial arrangements have been lieiitenant. for social and industrial r big pur resignation.1 public service corporation and ft was made, aa the secretary and chief of improvement have gone by the board of the nation, perhaps and our lis- chases of rollingContemplated stock. He emphasised The appointment of a successor to decided to proceed with arrangements taff expect to stop far an Inspection and thera to a tening poet here will be very that there was no cause for alarm Mr. Galloway dangerous situation has been withheld pend- for the bearings without awaiting re- of Fort Logan on their return from which can be handled only by an Irish among Industries affected. Ids resignation. ing receipt mao. the from coast. ply the Pacific parliament. Amo-ciaf- v Train n-- h ai 't 1 1 as. He Ium J:4 -- lilt, ws I -- en-ter- ed I nt j free-trad- to-w- il , March 11. Ger- COPENHAGEN. min government, f orces. after lively nfuting have succeeded In driving th brtiLcana but of the east end section at Berlin, .including Lichlenberg, according to a Berlin dispatch filed , Wednesday. The occupation of the district, the mesrage states, was systematically urned out by the government troops. Considerable rpianutl) of arms were captured, the louses on thd government side are declared not to have been qu.ryroSuSmp0n,nr mayct'ed grille Rocht, ' f . fiqhat Yn'ddl bP e ri , i i treaty-Dcalln- ; The beetlul acts of cruelty by the Fpartacans have been fully confirmed. The grtvernnient troops captured several hundred Spartacans in today In the suburb of Two group pfprieoneracon. taming more than 100 men each were marched through the Enter den Linden to the Moablt prison with their hinds tied behind tnem. A curious crowd followed the prisoners, but no effort was made to .release them. About half the prisoners were soldiers slid marines. The government troop are conducting a thorough search of houses In the Fpartacnji ..arfAsGuanOtiee of arm and ammunition are being found and many prisoners are being taken. Llch-lenber- g. Spartacan Forces t Abandoning Positions BERLIN, Wednesday. March 12. (liy The Associated Press.) Spartacan fogres, under pressure from government troops' using artillery and mine throwers.-- were abandoning their positions" in Lichtenberg this mornThe government troops took a ing large number of prisoners, many of whom were executed summarily. Spartacans Flee. The government troops entered I.ii htenberg after bombarding tke ri.m Hpartacan nest. The Spartacans fled. The only Chance the Spartacans have ot escape is by concealing their identity by mingling with the peace-aid- e inhabitants. One group of 10 prisoners 'captured . . included 10 W'omen. In one Bpartacan nest, it is reported. 20 Boles w Government captured. CbMIers report further details of the Veture and murder of government WVJ. police Sparta-- n I,"1 ; Ex-Emper- or O'1 governmert hn issued. a notice jhet drpoU ot. fUe, .republican soldier gtmiris hate beet) abolished and that any former member of Jtiese depots taught with weapons wnl bu executed The government is to clean Up nil Spartacan preparing districts thoroughly. Large quantities of arms and ammunition are being . the-sev- en discovered. The Lichtenberg soldiers and worl . GUbiy of independent - Socialists and have bwfj dhsssolwdV Spartacan Groups F ormed For PlandeT EX-KAISE- lit afler-the-w- ?n Wednesday, March 12. Copenhagen dinpatrh says that the nature of the fighting between government troops 'and Spartacan bands In jne eagtern auburbaof Berlin Indicates trJL group have been eie-frt- er C,T " A purpoee than Amsterdam tht 00 Monday, a captured wr ,ound Jewelsand at 800,006 mark.. lUra. 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