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Show -- r LAST-EDITI- ON An ifce War W Haw Cp Dattr W efcx!k NE W S. OBESE RE TTEN EMI- NGh - (i SATURDAY 40 r PAGES . Tf 'SCO r APRIL 1919 SALT LAItE 2G Too you ka. not dona enoagh dona eterythln The doughboys didnt hate im Amta wall "qulta. UTAH CITY .. SIXTY NINTH! YEAR -- SHAKES: PEACE CIRCLES BREAKING OF AMERICAN STORM ONLY ONE DISTURBANCE-MO- RE BELIEVED IMMINENT ar ' 111 mu i t, VictoryLoan Subscriptions So Far Only Seven Percent ;7 Spurt Must Come Next ,Week WASHINGTON, April 26 A little more than $(54,000,000 had been subscribed to the, Victory Liberty loan and officially tabulated Today hy th- treas- - ury. .... This is about of the $ 4.500,000, OOO eoufht for the loan. will go out to Liberty Loan workera to make unusual efforts next week not only -- to get ptedgee, but to indue subscribers .to make their Initial payment In this way it is hoped to have by the ehd of next week a truer index of the progress of the subscription campaign. A big Increase in the total was reported today by Cleveland district. Fig oversubscriptions still are re th Dis- White House Receives Adroit Frenchmen Say- At Peace Table patches From Paris In i - Work FoiAlliance Crisis - ing Italian 191 by Th Press Pub- proved, But Details asio Copyright fishing Co. Not Are Wireless CSpeciai Dispatch GTNew Developments Tork World and Deseret News). April 2 6. The French to prees urgently PARIS. Clerthe indisical) alliance as an pensable French security against Germany, but President Wilson authorised the announcement today that nothing would be done contrary to the spirit of the League of Nationa There will be an Interval between the signature of th peace treaty and the time when tbs League of Nations comes Into opan eration, during which poeetbly sure alliance will be France only wall its but necessity safeguard, disappear writh the appearance of the league. The French, with customary diplomatic skill and their familiar methods are striving to commit the powers to an extension of such a temporary alliance, made for the specific purpose into the, This scheme will not succeed. Given. nih. to ' Vlpftyw j April 20. Bear-Admir- nai-- t Adriatic, directing him to eiceplloital precsatkwia W ovoid '''fpotolbio disorders in iirw of the In i lie ten-oh- , In Italy. 1 p !v Orior have bom Phillip Andrew, 'v I T1m Dolmatinn-pn- rt tiie of wliich h the headquarter ' American naval forces in tie Adriatic no wfthr'ccnteni of ogluulon he-- 'Iv Cow illi Andrew were wholly precaution x.V and Hint no reports of dLsord-- i it Vital district had been iroei wd. he 24. 1Ai)'1!SGTOX.In ih-AprC - peac negotialialUalaitnation tion r "clearing rapidly. according to ad'see-- from Pais received today at tb 1 White House It in s stated tha- the action taken Dye Secrets of Germans at Paris Foch Protestmg fee.dent indorsed Wilaon was Just what development! wr tahing place was not disclosed, but it was evident that a a result of By James M. Tuohy. th metouige. the tension which ha p ri ailed in administration quarters York World Deseret News Stafl f y the past three daya was consid- - (New Correspondent.) I ably relaxed. by The Prees Pub Today Xtateirent explaining, a he said, one lishing Co ) two matters connected with th- f or PARIS, April 25. An Interesting Plume situation that should not be mtnation has arisen respecting the ' overlooked He said Plume waa not to be given to Italy formulae for the manufacture of Gersecret the by treaty made on Italys man poison ga sea which at the last entrance Into the war. celled the Lon-t- i meeting of the Council of Ten,- - Mar--vdon treaty. t'nder this treaty Flume that the Germans .l..Wan to go to Croatia which ia now a shal Foch proposed And this is what should he compelled to hand over. of Wilson wishes It to go now. It is understood that American SecfThe question of giving Flume to retary of State Lansing took the poV . 4jHy thus becomes a question of good , ejodgifient, and President Wilson and sition that to reveal these formulae N , Premiers Lloyd George and Ciemen-cea- u would be for the Germans to make unitedly concluded that to give of their dye industry Flume to Italy would be uiliuet tOihe a present ' w republics east of the Adriatic, as Flume is the only port qn the eastern In th course of the discusrlon Min. ide f the Adriatic which Can be eer- A. J Balfour rather supported v Ire&ble ea a sea entrance to Jugo-- ; ister Foch. but President Wilson Marshal Slavia and adjoining countrtea The Italian claim is based on Ital- - Intervened on the other eide, contend- tap desire, not on ai y right other than ng that the Allies and America had hy ever where. Jugo-Blavl- tel "'T' et d et ernment refused ua passports. The eam obstacle a era offered to the Egyptian ministers who desired to accompany u. The entire cabinet mat and-fot- m arretted and deported to Malta. The agitation that you now see then took possession throughout Egypt. "Voyage h Anlhortifd. Iter 1 I I FALOXIKI. Frutay, April 25. The Italian government has closed all the Greek schools inArg) ocastro, northern Epirus, and has sent 100 Kalian whool teachers Ihere, according to in- Lfarmi-itin- r recoiled by Two- - Hellas,-- a flreek newspaper. The Italians are atsn declared to be stirring up religious hatred by playing off the Moslems against the Christians The Christians wislf northern Epirus to be joined to Greer- -, while fhe Italian are agl tating for an Italian protectorate over BUDAPEST CHAOTIC UNDER RED TERROR OF THE BOLSHEVIK I Conference CommitteesLMeet -Today With Italian Representatives Present Final Meeting Between Wilson and Orlando. arrived, and authorised our savage to Parle and to London. I4RrS April Th arrival of Premier Ortandn in Rome I, announced ln an official telephone message from the Italian capital. He waa received enthusiaatJcall). . Our object is to niako known to th conference the voice of Egypt, whose ll.6o9.044 Inhabitants, forming a perfectly homogenous race, wish to be Independent The Egyptian move-meie not religious, or We do not desire to confederate with any neighboring c try, and have satisfied the conferenoe tn advance that we will respect all Its decisions relative to the neutrality of the Suez Canal. Great Britain position. In, refuxmg access to Paris and the conference to the Sinn Fein envoys becomes untenable on every- - ground of logic and fair play In view of the objects with which she has permitted the Egyptian dele- gat.on to approach It. This much mav be said aithoui prejudicing of either case ln it desirability or practicality on national ground. Bishop Scuds Greetings. James O Kelly, who represent the reFinn Fein Republic here, ceived a letter from Bishop Fogarty of KiTlalne, convening the bishop's greetings to the American delever ee, AAdT pra'Ing'God do'Inspire' them to do what is right and btt for Ireland, and to guide them on the sure road to Irish 1berty-Thletter indicate that bishop a messenger sas sent from the conference to interview De Valera, president of the Irish Republic, and save If this report be true, it is the breaking of the dawn. The American delegates attended a special mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame yesterday for American soldiers and sailors of the Roman Catholic faith. Cardinal Amette of Paris officiated and Invited the American delegates, who were accompanied bv Mr. OKelly, inside the altar ra Is to kiss the sacred relics. Five thousand American soldiers of the Roman Catholic faith attended the mas PARIS Friday, April 25, 5 35 (By the Associated Press.) The peace conference has been severely jun. haken by th Italian crisis 'Srrd the extent to which Us work win be affected la receiving the anxious attention of the delegate The American' storm has broken and the air has cleared In that quarter, but ln .other quarter a less optimistic new Is taken the' feeling being that an element of confusion has been introduced which n mr or ,es deIa3r th8 moment the German delegate w arriving. In French and Kalian circle the situation Is regarded aaoerioos and It ad deiperate. but til extreme 1 Prwr n generally held. f tommltteo mat .87er1 ,h? toly "th the Kalian members present a d the secretariat of the American delegation said no notice had been received of the withdrawal of Italian But tho depart of three of the Italian delegate and participation. announcement of the departure of Minister Sonnino and form'er --klinirter Foreign ijalandra , Raturday- creates an anomalous situation ae It ia not' known "whether" IUIy wflI. he 77 at the plenary seslon of th conference represented Monday when parti of lnc ud n the of nations covenant will be finally upon.' paiaed ' m anti-forei- Pan-Arabi- c. 7!!' Except for a few Albanians end Mo!errs the majority ot the population of northern Epirus, the news adds, are Indignant over the attitude of the Italians and demand that the Italian troops in that region be mZnChvrPOrt to-d- withdrawn. reprewmt President i'I th 'clok hi. afternoon. A large crowd of sympathizers gave thenr an ova-an- d tIon a 'o railway station. Wilson Premier Orlando before the lat-- . 1 enmcler. One version is that the Italian Papers Aft Italian prime minister tn addressing e American Severe on Wilson. president, said You have conteatsd the authority or tha Kalian government its pr- - Is before Tha Tempo h, an people and It is m to go before editorial ' ''preeentativee ofduty the Kalian peo- -, We are confronted with a aerinn. -- Albania. BUDAPEST. Thursday, April 21. (By the Associated Trees.) The slt- - Gen. . Allenby, Several tha-roerit- PARIS, Friday, April 55. (DeTlie congress of the Federation of Transport Workers derided today that all sections of the federation will suspend work on May I find. lulu. In UlC fletitanatnu tlon planned for that day. rent of the general Hwr federation addretedng the ' ngreee, declared that May 1 u- - uld be the final warning to the public authorities to satisfy the claims of workingmen. layed.) Element of Confusion Has Entered Negotiations Which Will Result in Delay At Moment German Delegates Are Arriving at Versailles. iutervlevw said . We have confidence ln th spirit of equity in th conference to grant us the Independence that w demand. ur delegation has been constituted for five months, but the British Gov- And Stir Up . I poison gas a hundred years own, and that a But to gratify this desire now had been prohibited in the future pould be manifestly to wrong others these formulae were not needed, and thus maintain a free spot on the J ntimr-tel- y the matte- - was referred Adriatic which would cause constant j back for Marshal Foch to bring for-- , Irritation. Italy, with Venice and ward evtd-n- c showipg grounds on can live happily and indepen- - which these formulae ar absolutely without Flume while the young necessary to the Allied anti on the east of the Adrlatlo cated governments. could not bate a free life without ag' The peace conference ha jut ceis directly to tha wo-i- d by water. made a belated discovery, of the existence of certain 'German territory in Arctic Kaiser W ilhelm Land DELAYS AT PARIS necessitating an additional clause to P1 reaty,tln?urlnethfi i ter- L TURKIC1! !tl18 , many renounce ntory In favor of the There is no government irush for a mandatory over thU par- t WASHINGTON, Uoular land, li. April Delays, the pesce conference were declared .to be glvtng the Turks an opportunity -- rD . . -VC to complete the extermination of the t I vi, Airl iHT-AL- O ifiCTDM ago. Worid-Deeer- Hatreds .- K.'w'SSJ; Italy as they were ta-lh- Of Transport a in Pari Now Bill grave of the late - Buffalo Tell Correspondent of Cody Citizens of Klojx Cltjr, Ia put The Aims of the People to their community over tb subscription mark bj .voluntarily going a polks used ordinarily as vot.ng precinct Govern Themselves. headquarters and entering their subscriptions systematically. Oregon leads the states of the Pari-fi- c coast with 27 per cent of its quota By James M. Tuohy . subscribed and Utah, is second In- - the San Francisco district with 24 per New Staff (New koriv t ent. In New England 14S communities Correspondent.) have won honor flags. I Copy right, 1919. by Press Pub Co) Tashi ARTS, April 2jjr-taZaghhel, president of the Egyptian legislative assembly, who has arrived here at the bead of a large and representative Associated Press) Egypri's Aanonaost deputation, in an tb May Day Troubles1 Italians Close AO Schools - Threat in Notice -- V, -- I ealBng-parlteme- miis r (By The w Amenta Defends (vwlliitt it unarm Jugo-tjti- n. CAplatned that the onler to Ad , ITH the return to Rome today of Vittorio Orlando, .he Italian premier, after iis withdrawal from the peace conference, the rapid development of the attitude Italy will 'definitely assume toward the final peace settlement ia expected. The Italian prime minister planned immediately ,after his arrival in Rome to confer with King Victor Emmanuel and then to call a council of his ministers. A- - declslon. will the be so the qxi option of at once, instead of May t to deal with the situation arising through Prea4- dent Wilson's refusal to oountsnane the annexation of Flume and the Dalmatian coast by Italy. Advices stale tht the ftatians TiaTS1arg number of troops In Pi tine and that more are being rushed into the city. The oouneil of three met yesterday afternoon but Baron Sooulna. not present. In. a Torroal oonaraniirpie It waa Italy's foreign rainjatCt-W- aa said the questions relative to Helgoland and Kiel and file disponition of the German Cables we-- e settled. ..Baron, Seoul rm a expected to leeye for " . Rome today--- - , Violent fighting is reported to be going on in Munich with the German government troops making ground against th soviet forces. Cxecho-Slova- k troops are readily advancing on Budafkct. according to dispatches. Conditions at Budapest are said to be chaotic, with many persons being summarily executed or thrown into prison. Reports from northern Ruasia .say that regular communication between Allied force south of Archangel and Admiral Kolchak's troops on the east soon will be established. permau-onflretrume- T.rr'BTKto. goal. The- - belt! tank wh leh- - plowd-- 4 $ miles up Tikes Peak to., advertise the' new.- - tomorrow I scheduled to climb Delspation 6 Lookout mountain at Golden, Colo , to The International Situation Anglo-French-- A Secretary Lane Issues Statement to Clear Up the Is-- ; sues Brought to the Front! At the Conference by President Wilson. ported - from Michigan and Tows, the two at- ten which have reached their That is certainly your right " In American quarters it is reported that the foregotng In- version of cident Is probably a reflex of the Prem-,,rp- e public statment in whichtrUnl0 he referred to the president ap- Pealing directly to the people. Orlando Too Hasty. It is said that the chances of reaching an accord at the final meeting were good if Premier Orlando, had remained a half-hoBut the longer approach of the time for the depart- ure of his train, and bis feeling that he should consult the Kalian people fin- ally caused him whije the plan that might have brought about was still under discus- 1 r5JLme?t h ls Presumptive I pe"P,e- - President Wilson- - is not appeal to tho Amerioan Meesaggero aocuees President U"on of kdoyalty in seeking glory tor himself at the expenss of Italy The Corner Milan" de la Berra of , save-- Can President Wilson who repeatedly has allowed the Magna charts of hll 14 point to be torn to nation la tense and hundreds of Ukrainia to Send ' who suffered freedom of th piete. ,pnl ar being thrown into Jail. Theraa to sluratr at" the bottom of the been a few executions. Joj,ava Paris Delegation who violated and allowed to be one of the eoiiet seph violated the rights of nationalities all mblood.Pugany. m(king ,peeche .demanding over Europe; who calmly watchea tha BERN, April 2( and warning Hungarians who (itavaa.) Th , letting loose of the fiercest j,ava wtComed Rumanians or Czechs Fkralnlan press bureau .announces Imperialist ! ln lnvaded dl8tricta that they will be cupidities in the colonial domain and ln Asia. ' who has jet to make clear caled to account later for working that the fkralnlan government having received a telegram frim Presi' against the Bolshevik regime. of imernattomUon dent Wilson hak decided to send deleth xh rocta a xig. w.th the committed tgxinst ttqr-t- h gates to Faria to begin negotiations for Dalg.tisn mainland and .be BOLSHEVIKIARE whole 77h people in Ru!a; Who APPROACH-ACCORD- between the preliminary j outlying islands. . The territorial lasoe now is fejr to i under Pteteof a bmaliy profeesM The memorandum was, t7T!a.ln1a" th, Ve,lK dprment. IN CRITICAL WAY disavowed fthe verv spirit of be leas important than the personal WITH THE GERMANS la- - egoism prepared at the request of Asst. Secy. e WASHINGTON. April 26 Rlplo-;uf Stale Phillips by Mir-which the Kalian premier his hlR work bv cav.lng the Monroe Sevas ly.t ODESSA IN SECTOR caairman of the Armenian National' Thurs- mstlc circles hee it Is learned, be- - j raised .by his plan for going before doctrine to te irn ri 'ed among th Mexico Fighting VIENNA, via Copenhagen, and asking a vote of con- - stHut s. of he eag-i-of nations and of America and was forwarded da. April 21. The O' lleve the refi! of France to receive porliement to I aris hy Mr. was inw'PInfi to admit be given, it is who finall-Old Kirg Alcohol 'Alberto J Pani as minister from Mex- fsdence Should tbe AprJ 26 The Phillip accepted the German! BERN, ofSwitzerland, in The memorandum asks that .the government has some Uueeian Bolshevik thought probable equaliv of races and placed thainvitation to end five position In Od.ihe - - quarters the Tur-it--sa ico, was caused by proets by French that it would renew the has been rendered TriTTASS of armisUce m ,, be modeled to government troops members of the national assembly to cnticsl n (xtent to alio cH n heCo In FYen i. Association of eh to more eforag iwlzurc . National th the War of the pronouncWage ran he bankers all this, sti'l by capture against Boguslav by esp..uing of xvelmar to join in the discussions of tha L kralnlans ed ur Uh military and he form than either WllPresident Tho UFainians also Breweries of l Mexico CaiTanza tbe from 's'on the govIn the and banka In civil authorities ,h. German national assembly Against by finding eon or the council as a whole has w'ers he Armenian- provinces ' the railway iln fronr U nited States. Tha L voice in the ernment. Carranza, It was said, had thus far been willing to admit dTCumentiso a.tks that Should ArmeriIan8 that body. known for some months th feeling of It not be given, the d" ln h kmeric.Ln army be or-- 1 MEXICO CITY, April 26. (Corbe cabinet changes, bringing a I ... (anlued at a military 'unit and dia- -l , the French govern njfnt and wma much would , to ho Associated j chagrined when Mexico waa not In- new delegation with a new polity Trm respondence of th . ,1lat ii)n American people will - Protctthe wnsport. to DUISBURG IN STATE the conference. ) According to SO n ora Rosa vited to the conference of neutral Press Court Rhar' In th Burleson tn population are evidence There rcanoih.tiiy that President gainst the Turks tione in connection with the- peace Wllsoir ha avoided uring-anytOF SIEGE WITH NEW who poses Ura q de Martinez, president of conference. hli .. cJ',,ondietaee io Lacks Jurisdiction Nationat the i f might be construed as economy has been Intimated to Mexi- which IMMINENT also It ; REVOLT to that I cal eocieyJs preparing pressure upon Italy allhough some) Te Iopulo co that shrf would not be given a Impertor For Allie. r CinCAGO. . April our own fault. Being wage an act.ve campaign against J place In the league of nation until eh ve have suggested this waa sn, "II 2S Federal In Mexico of from estvbl'shment tho BERLIN. 2j weapon. Secy, of th Treae-- 1 men we acted n though we were Reports In April hi Lands that ruled modified judge had po.lcy today dealing , 2S. TSer7ENHAGE' ''-and 13 breweries distilleries with aliens and foreign investors. ury Glass has asked a credit of 15u,- - j dea'ing with gentlemen. We refused communists , postmaster General Burleson, coo id April Duisburg state that will were arrested there after a meeting at .not Increase Intrastate telegraph rate which, it hss been reported. ar this request Is to bargain before entering the peace fprrator When It became known In Mexico that 900,000 for Italy-an- d haven com to this to to on of violence measures take republic she wras to be barred from the league now upon the president's desk for final conference. It being repugnant to our werq He said he would dissolve the tern-- 1 planning which fresh today , bunt as a States Inlted the from result determination. In frm there will go decided upon. A new revolt in s th an was Instant uproar J fee' in re to bargain blood shod for Injunction restraining the of the prohibition law soon to take there he declared to be, Imminent and terney general of Illinois from Inter-t- h This began about th turn'a Foreign Minister Sonnino and for- - territory duo as for coal, wheat and news papers Atllelienea? effect. town has been placed in a state jfering with the Imposition th Berlin Tago- middle of Maroh and has continued mer Premier Dalandra of th Italian of the biatt. , delagoUaa lofl Pari tog at S i to tho preesot. of ee'go by th authorltlea- higher rates, (Continued on page lhra J , I oitt-th- e. ! ?". 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