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Show JL - TST EDITION w V vU th W"1 XM EET-'EEN--tM tm MONDAY APRIL 7 1919 SALT' LAKE CITY IN HUH-EEFRONT- ERY The Turning Point in Your Career. jlmiiLu War Sayings Stamps, Better Thau Farid Up WS.1 14 fe Insurance UTAH C ' CTBIKFS G-NE- -- SIXTYeN I Xt I) r MU By McKee. fjniwn t - YEAR SAVED i GE i Propaganda S p r e a d t n g Widely, With Reult That Formulat-e- Demands by DusseldorfDemoi Situation abators Essen . Radical Munich Favor T-oo- Soviets Pr-- ) ISEtCORT,' Sunday. April S have been Radical dyrnifiiJs fi wovkmee-'i -- errwiteain here in it polttf; The demd. In .jpnrrai .trike, tftetrrrmediate rJeaof potL the eUmtnetion of .clase eemohrtato,n of She military Uaeoalrtion with the Buwian the surrender o( lib Germany FteKLIN. katir(H the Aoc?atcd P KorM-Dnerhews Staff Correspondent.) Copyright, 1113, by the Press Pnh. Co ERUX, April f via Copenhagen. April 7). 'The aituation is emieai Associated (0y the Germany is Self-Confident (By Cyril Brown.) (Mew York Aggravated Becomes Unoccupied Amazingly d Count Schulenberg ReveaL - Further Details Concerning November Revolution et "No forth-r tinr there h iiT j - W no 5 amrt rm rmi of op Nofbfr le manriwf tixpto and A'F5Fhra4sfa'pe - Pre- vails. Tbat Future Aggression Will be Forestalled And Neutralization of Rhine Provided For in Treaty Pensions From Germany For Cripples And War Widows. T5 a tn unions Orma-to mafntJm fifsti utcibiliiN of ti2hf in the imporiril lepini 0TiitnAer of a Conf 5hulephrr guards teg moot maintui s tr. ait on thr ahdirxtioi of Fanperor tli-Uari puhli'hd in Tho hae mere enotifiji loya! there teswe-sidnseb- y Germany Such are the' headline over an official propaganda communique Ga- National Berlin published we 7 in the t J s j: ' wafapet ae setts tonight. H states that "the situation is extremely grave. Negotiations may be broken off, by which step the armistice 'quest ion would 'ct.-- r a critical stage." Germany's attitude thus expressed and the editorial tone of the whole German press on the Oanzig question is, paradoxically, out of keeping with her character as a conqured country, The World correspondent, fresh from the army of occupation, gained the strange, first-da- y impression that Germany, far. fromr considering herself crushed and at the victors' mercy, is filled with amazing and is pressing for an immediate showdown. Germanys attitude is due partly to the widespread popular belief, which has been skilfully fostered by home propaganda, that the enemies are divided on Danzig, as well as on other armistice and pence questions, and. more particularly, that America 'and England are siding against France. But the principal cause of this new and assertiveness is the blind belief that Germany holds the winning trump in the bogy of Bolshevism. and that she considers this the most favorable moment for plays lng it, after recent events in iiotigary have, supposedly, alarmed the Allies and created nervousness among them, rather than to wait and balk only when final, concrete peace terms are presented. " Germs ny la not bluffing. -- Her firm stadd ea Danzig is an attempt ut make immediate capital out of the Budapest revolution and the spectre of Bolshevism, and it foreshadows Germany's certain reaction to every unacceptable, concrete peace term. If the fear that Germany will turn to Bolshevism or other considerations induce Marshal Koch to bock down on the Danzig proposition,- tt is certain to be hailed as Germany's- first great armistice victory. with the result that the same isrlics will be intensively employed by Germany on every subsequent, peace There is no doubt that to question. her, the crisis of the armistice has been reached. Of greater importance is the question of what America and the Allies may do in the face of Germany's persistent opposition to the Danzig any future -- demands. The feeling here is that Germany has nothing more to kae and everything to ultimatum. gain by a ma Optimistic Impression- C&- - - 4, lojnSfe'aiid put doatt th revolution The munt w)5 that Field Marshal on - P'rui- J CHINESE MAIDEN GtJL- Hiudenbuig miL ar mintaUr.Man TO PARTICIPATE move, the resaivooMhUuy Tor such however argmng that things had gone I AT PEACE TABLE too Lvr and that only the abdication of j former Emperor William could save i the fitu.vt on. The emperor. h says, I A 1 . 1 , A pul 11 e r'iveng bert Scheidemann government he did not was emphatic m dfria-m- g or Z voder r.f th republic. would Z4'ii,mecouncil he and war wily a that etvit desire u,wit M j arrived age. but alee id, ,th a record of not Call 'upon the army to tngage in Tbf threat that the nearly ' several yea.- a tivity as a r.pule-hra- n us h a conflict of food front Entente source !m Khwr. leader arrived here Internal condiiors becoming worse, I am r.leht ireavtend the peace conbe withheld in the event of a iiliani at length agreed to Count threat counter ference Miss was three as the tomet Cheng abdicate by advice S hulenbcrgs -b- e times condemned to death in 19i reeume work emperor, but not a- - king of Prussia. art the men win not and fSU in eonneclion with her Held Marshal von Hindenburg infooii le forthcoming. activities he was formerly a dorsed thb cour-- e but in the opinion yd (he lt student here alof Gen Groener it kas too late, lhut, .h tl might have saved the situaStrike Situation in tion two weeks ei Iter In the meanPARIS. April 7 t Havas Little Essen Changed ) An extime there came rumors from Berlin war and civil tremely of of the imminence optimistic WHEN prevails- impressio Yt)U WERE SENT HOME FROM -the was aclua''" begun regarding the sepk-mer- t (By street lighting gjSjEX, Sunday. April favorable ' chancellor --Tha strike akua these Hnr.llv the imperial BESSIE TUPPER5 Bt DAY PARTY BECAUSE YOUR Press. to France of the quasi urns of her seirbte4 Show today, lelegiaphed that tivil war might Thv little, change to abdiIf curity against future aggression and, the break out moment Join voted at any HANDS HAD NOT BEEN RECENTLY LAUNDERED r employees rl the neutral zone of the Ief( bank and cation us not announced at once so that the city's SfSS. workers, Hurried conlerences were held by of part of the right bank of the T.hine. system Is at a and crown the emperor, the prince also is without tights l. the leari'ng generals, the article says. This is voiced today by The rT 0( the strike of the firemen. asserted that On of as commanders the dbaric. bthe Rohr industrial yester-j-toth- e there was a feeling among the generThe belief prevails, the newspaper .fhola there was an increase als that the entire army could not be adds, that Premier Clemenceaus total number of sinkers. -war. depended upon, tn care of eivtl reclamation from To ibis Count Schulenberg says he point Ho Soviet Government Germany And a special indemnity for replied ' Proclaimed, in Munich No soldier would break his oath to pensions and cripples and war widows DISCUSSED BV the colors." to the colors ahd the su- will be upheld, "The oath BEITUX Sunday, April . (By the preme war lord is only an Idea," was has bsen na limKtxirt Pause- the rejoinder of Gen Groener. Agrarian League situa-hAt this momrpt Admiral von Hintze, freite hews concerning the (Exclusive U Tlu' Doerct Xcw-s.- ) James M. Tuohy.) (By ht Munich since the reports were the entered with Files Its Protest minister, foreign iwelwd of the early exciting occur-snt- a from Berlin and (Copyright. 1919, by Press Pub. Co.) menacing message News SUfl York VTorld-Dnrr- et (New - Wilhelm hieFrom such news as has tendered . resignation. 6 Fuller details of then RERL1V, .Sunday. Aprit Cwrcepondcat.) (By fhe needed Berlin, however, It seems consented to abdicate a emper- Associated LONDON, April in the Russian or. but insisted on Press The his office rchditt that a soviet government has agiarian Copyright, ISIS, by the Prew Pub. Co. retaining situation are telegraphed by Wilson a king of Prussia and head of tha league has filed a protest with the natM yet been proclaimed In any way April (. The executive The Imperial chancellor had in tional ministry and the. PARIS, list .can be regarded as official or1 Home Chief ecJa!eorrenndent of the army of foreign aecre- -. the Berne Interna of Department Harris,Xt warn " -- r the meantime, however, announced beds. (Acls Part ii. Daily tional labor Congress, including ArThe proponents of the plan met the abdication without waiting for the tary against Its lack of active repreOf Government General brougluMo fhe knowledge of he lead- emperors formal declaration. thur Hendersbn and Kunyay Mcdon- sentation In the , delegation to the vth strong opposition in two quar-Pail peace conference The agrarians aid. representing England. MM. ReThe Bavarian diet, tt is true, statesmen igo to show Rusing All(ed na udei and Longub. COPENHAGEN. April 7 A state- demand that they be represented by a Are repreoentmg ru hardly meet Tuesday, as had been Iv Trying a Say economical Japanese in sia is desperate . Franre. and M. Muysmans. for Belshe program Hmden-bur- g practical agriculturalist. because U is' not aewured condition, and for this reason or oth- ment bv Field "Marshal von f tie support of the troops in Munich - ers .on the article written by Count gium. had a lengthy conference this to Discriminaare To Abolish and Lenine ready Trolxky reshe- - were reported in Munich discirculated by the morning with Eord Robert Cecil to Receive ' give the Alhek certain pledges. In- .Sehulenberg Wolff bureau of Berlin says Prepare specting the League of Nations covputes Saturday to have expressed it is believed, the following cluding. tion. enant. hut live d tenwith that article "has wsspethy the soviet cause, No official encouragement of Germany s Delegates Thev proposed three important the five declared their Mention to and Is not objectively correct." propaganda m other countries, dencies amendments. InFirst, that the coveuusaln neutrality, errors ar.d "It contains material although they no future military aggreasem. and PARIS, April 7 (Havas) Paul nant should make clear that the ultivo.'d K( .protect the dietbullding hdrawal uf Balahevikarixilea I romKaccuracies regarding the views and Dtrtasta.-ge mate Aim or IbeTregu kx (dial disSEOUL; Tuesday. April V. (Bv Tbe wit ner at secretary CfThKpeAce- vine is armed, with raaohtne guna invaded die nets the The proponents of the soviet idea, armament. Second, that countries Associated confereno. will go to Versailles to(Continued on page tvc) Press.) Discussing an agreement should he arrived If institution day to prepare for the arrival of the holder, have met with .xr eat opposihaving parliamentary, Katasoa at on these lines, the Allies might should have regard to the rights of Korean Insurrection today, German plenipotentiaries. . It 9 probtes os the nart Of the bourgeoisie, for The the of relief arrange starving home of the department chief minorities in naming delegates to the Usamt, able that the preparatory meetings Kile one hend and the peasants ort population of Russia under stringent will be in the foimer meeting room of HKher hand. The .peasants hold League Council, and. third, that na- of the Korean government general, guarantees to the distribution of the supreme war council. tionalities ruled by other nationalities said the Koreans had two grievance the food Aasdistinguished ft uimph card In their control of the alneutral should alao have certain right (o repapply of foodstuffs, which they have as to been has little sounded his and treatment ready discriminatory resentation before the league This tietd they would refuse to deliver Provisional Report on ALLIED ARMIES IN withngneas to take Charge of this re. ould include such nationalities as hope of advancement. h as a soviet government were lief work. Whatever may be said of Irish the people declared the Japanese govern- this new development, it does at least He . Methods of Valuation The international labor executives Pe unexpected opposition to the to abolish dlscrimina- - constitute a constructive policy In ouMnhment at present of the soviet expressed xhemsajves as satisfied ment Is seeking which British the and American repJack PARI& April 7. The peace conquail,Tresntativee are with Lord Robert's attitude on thev tkm hut ud tha Korean fna of government manifested by in the working ference rommwlon on reparation and Bmna's most radical independent proposals, though he o could only ficaUons as compared with the Jap- closest -Ibo-Dr. lsv.n,-h- oa -before the damage adoptedr larrprovHuoflst bring not been- without its not be the various forms ot damcommute on the covenant.. The ex- anese and that all Bara could upon report dint, ae be wield a great Influence admitted and method age of valuation The the ecutive committee of the Berne In- let down at once. K. Usaml certain radical circles. The peas-b- l VICIOUS TORNADO will meet in that Koreans do not receive the same ternational Congress report was presented by tha find tub leesur likewise is opptlng the Karelians Finns, the for Of are committee the cormoissEion. Amsterdam nxt month with the wages as Pa pith given Japanese and K is Cbmmander of U. S. SWEEPS THROUGH Increasing this was due Troops German repreeentaf ivea to submit a same work, but insisted i politically and vigor a And Bolsheviki eoonomicaL addi-tioStemmed and-that- , in of new draft of to inferior the capacity factor in Bavarian life. Red Leaders Recognition WESTERN OMAHA W irnteraztional which, as agreed- - upon.' the Koreans could live more At Nogales Asked For spread broadcast yee-"- f Jf rumor Conditions Improved is to be brought forward for- - adop- cheapiy than Japanese Lbat the government and the Has Not Been Suggested OMAHA. .Neb. April 7 Heavy tion by the whole International at The government was preparing to Vht move to Bamberg, in north-- w Assistance. another congress to be held in Switz- institute reform' when the ' uprising property damage, bulTtw personal in- Havana, has been officially do- WASHINGTON. erland next August. April 7. Lord 0f consequence resulted from J.ONboN', began." he aidv "It want to give , 7 There Reading. British ambassador, authorApril Japan has made .two reservation Koreans the SanTechanceOf advance - aero tormuio 'ku that ho been ized statement an swept th In In the league covenant ment as is accorded the Japanese and j3 today that ug-- " improvement Maty State of XOGALES. Arlx., April 7. Taqui First,accepting with rewpect to child labor. fh-- Korean governor and marrv dis-- the westem residence section of Oma- - conditions at Kandalaksha, at th base gestlons that Premier XJo d George Siege creased the boun- which Japan hill not undertake to trict magistrate and councillors have ha last evening. shortjv after 8 o'clock, of the Kola Peninsula on the White had advwwd the recoruitton bf Indians or Trettzky, the Russr.au Bolshesea side. It was announced In an ofProclaimed at Fiume dary fromyesterday and.gecond. the right of a- the state of Sonora. .Jfex-io- abolish, appointed. Advisory committee Uundee and Cl in on Hill suffered the ficial dispatch from Murmansk under vik leaders, e wholly unfounded. social ion, which Japan will not grant. beencities been instituted and the great net looses, many home being un- date of have obtained United Into States, tha jor S SEW YORK. April 7. The Italian April system will be extended to villages roofed and in some cases practically A rising of the Finns. Karel ikns and hrtau of information announced the a large amodnt of arms aid ammuniof establishing faclli rumed. for th purpose Bolhheviki had been planned on a Premier Lloyd George TRANSPORT READY Into recroesed Mexico, of information from. Iaris ayr tion and then jt is remarkable that this twister large scale,' the tie for the people to express account state, but the alIs Also Indisposed swooped down upon the city at wishes." message from Kbme headed. 1C is believed toward Nog Ales, TO BRING WILSON 2 wireless that reirforrements most the same hour of the day of announcements denied that a state of siege Sonora. This Information was brought , Misled. Koreans on the wav were Easily Allied for the troops more disasvYoue week as the the . storm HOME MAY f FIRST proclaimed at Flume by the TARIS. AprtJ 7 Becauja af the Inthat other military preparations added that he tfersonalty I minder of the Interallied troops here by Mexican orScLls, a ho aeked Emder bqnday, 1913, and nearly and . tf Premier Loyd George disposition had meet been to to taken the the situation it believe grant not possible The South Slav Press bureau Ool. E. C. Carnahan. United States ,exactlv six vears afterward- - More- Tj? WASHINGTON. April 7. Navy of- did the leaders for the and the continued illness of Prdimt bavlrg overawedof free speech, because rhime reported- the t'e last tornado lover, entered nigait'e right for awstance to.be nria v council of four did not commander here, no city ficials said the orders been Wilson, had today f Korean are "easily misled ' He de-- j Omaha at exactly' the same spot as time being c in a cablegram received army , off the Taquia who. the received In regard to the transport dared, however, of th Finnish legion hokt a wwon durirvr the forenoon. The stand leaders to the that government March 30. and d.d deadlier its in predecessor, 1. Tt was bopfd to hotd a meeting in , but that the vee- - while not to establish a rep - pnr ai followed the Mexican fear. Intend vto attack' I I eel was Washington, her tsamtt. path for a 'among which, according to recent the afternoon usust'"cleen- - resentativeprepared . London reports, a defection bad been andergning "must adopt distance government ' , Communists in (considerable Sonora. New at York, preparatory to'sailgaies. 'up" threatened i have &o;ned an agreement with th Budapest France? Mvcklen, six year? q!d, ap- to As a measure of precaution Col Imjf for Brest on April IS. Tms would liberal policies in consonance the effect that theVj,will Id the PERSHING REGAINS on the fact of early reports the of the are. detach.pears a ordered mounted on spirit Carnahan the her hide other ttme in pm Jo with the wishes of the Overthrown, Say Rumors xnent ef the Twentv-fift- h Seoul newspapers say that letters only one who may die as the result if future comply offiter infantry ln,surt back with President Wilson by This, savs the Thri commanding have been received from missionaries the visitation of the tornado Lochiel. Arts.. though he (dated that May l. AUTHORITY OVER , q Hew unconwKW st the University dispatch,-- doc not imply that the dan-gotreatment harsh of the April T,.tJiare,J Thy. by girt ..thaDtbe affair had been romptshilng 4: but hiie it is passed, lately couip COURT-MARTIAor communist government in, people of Nebraska hospital. Her back ap- a PA II id, April 7. Orders which tt is gendarmes and policemen exaggerated.. . . step In the right direction ha been overthrown. ac- - much in demonstrations. It is said pears broken streets of No- leamea have the In the been engaged meantime, for United the given to rumors current in official States- - transport George Washington that witnesses of these Incidents have gales. Sonora, are filled with heavily 7. Rem laWASHINGTON'. m?' " newspapers say. British Reinforcements armed Mexican soldiers and exede-men- tr to proceed from America to a French condemned the part played by Jap- Wire Communication ImutJSg-Gen- . author-- , tinos Kun, the foreign minister, is reIerahmgs This .civilians. the anese of not are to mean apparently taken Presiprevail in,.eapectaUon that port Wtd to have been assassinated. omrtniaruaj Will Leave This Week ity overto whu proceedings . . Is Badly Crippled dent Wilson is contemplating a pre- fer to the appears neb In th street Yaqni attack. h the gvnoral objected, abroad, mature departure from France. They df Seoul of Japanese armed with Jffce reports do not An amendment have been revoked 7 say whether the British are thought rather to refloat, a belief dobs. It Is admitted that many comLONDON. The April M of 1917, publisnej order LINCOLN. Xh, April 7. Wire v'waned revolution in Budapest was Argentina's Ultimatum to be able to dis- to general thethat the peace conference will be able plaints sgaln-- J the police have been - war department-sho- ws hopes government T southeasttoday by by the Socialists or the bour- . , . to effect an adjustment of outstanding made, but tt is remarked that the gov- commwnicaion in parts patch the flrot part of lh"e relief force that the language making mandatory- Panics To snippers is m Ltrecti problems, at a comparatively early ern men thasflltt'rtl the officers to ern Nebraska were crippled today S orfherq Russiit on W cduc inlay, r date. adds The which that the Mail, deal as leniently as possible with disi he aeanur judge advocate general wept over that portion of the state aajs ' for volunteers is meeting of Prince a, communNt i orderly persons. It Is asserted that The greatest damage re appeal that sentence be set aside, BUEXOH AIRES, Argentina. Sun- - j in last nigh: office Saturday T3? with a gratifying response. in the interior of the country the Koor modified waa has been at disapproved indicate, Elmwood, Neb., ports Bcla Kan, In state bwfLi Sawmill. Eave massacred and reans policemen h."',1 stricken wit. ;Dn: De.troy. where several farmhouse were badhad been itjL d,lhal and the proposition families of that Gen. Pershing pretest ed that th J ASaat0 "C,B- - J C. Smuts, the chief ly damaged and telephone poles were ing on Die farm of Theodore Lenz waa At Madara, Mexico gendarme the victims have also been kilted; destroind No loss. of life occurred language took owl of, his hands con- 11m rrprewnutiv "I Budapest, or March I nationalhnmr the port j ' It i said.t "has excited other leveled. This. wi the honw - ltrol of the diweiplinary sysiertt of th-- . waa Lena Mrs. alone of the' various ay Plpreentanes EL PAbO. Txas.-- prii", of policemen." Some fear of open conat the lias. - W heo b heard the ap- Janry abroad and lodged final au:hw- did Austrian empire and service here of such vessel in an effort Cj. j'lU as brigln dastroyed the saw- - flicts between the - Japanese gnd Woman' and Child Have situation proach of rhe storm she climbed into ity m the hands of the acluig judge strike it,acriJemal solve to the port h',', 3 conference to dlseues box tt rv mills, bed wKh her three weekF old baby. advocate general. Th order amended expressed. factory and dry kiln of Koreans i affected coastwise trade. ,r . . iTbe-wmquestions. Ueattl authorities - The government threaten to forbid th om million dollar lumber plant muttary carried piaved - a part m trS m ilnarv jmaire ray escape Japanese pleke up the-M- . Amazing from Budapetd have h of Madera , of armv in the the th at company, presence, to limited, Japanese drawn op dm lit shipthrough the air for 200 feat and controversy qiid that the communist govern- - the use of the Argentine flag LINCOLN. Nb, April 9 At Klm- -j then depoeHed tt on a pile Of brush the incumbe-rveof Lieut. Col. famm-- l refuse to comply Madera. Mexico, yesterday afternoon, Siberia ig rftalrable t to prevent BoP ag twt rareiinir ith very ping agencies K(ek telegram received by the'shevtsm from spreading through wood, wherethe storm reached thej Neither Mra Lens nog the child was T. Anrelr. as acting Judge advocate with the decree and to dose thoe according tooffice here. Manchuria to Korea and Japan. CCoq tin tied Vn oompaaj geovral. proportion of a tornado, every baild- - J inyored- agencies. ptge two t,, so-a- stand-STem- m oi I - - V 4th f ! 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