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Show DESERE 16 PAGES T-- ET MONDAY MAY-- 12 M 191 D SAL? LAKE CITY ."Today" News Today." The earning paper give yon - the news while it is yet news. UTAH SIXT Y-- INTJT YEAR N T THOUSAND ALLIED TROOPS WILL MOVE ON PETROGRAD WITH SHIPS FROM FRENCH NA VY, REPOR 7 IN HELSINGFORS on .. . . - -- BERLIN, Sunday. May tartly . levikx MSJOB read- - r not V?- It Mtnf, tm-h- tn bts by stxte- ta tba r ubee tba 4 they idently poranr mm da t tba JekyB Their at tba u tba t stock an Ha iba that lid aat a tba odorfl. tag my ea He "W trtbday Wadam 4Ai p. aarfl of four at Its merlin today prided to refer the German notes on gmr and war prisoners to experts for ae&kTalioa Instead of nnewertoig at once as it did wtth the firm nseommunicatloiis frosn the German ' bfcmdoa. Sunday, PARIS. Associated Brockdorff-Rantsa- 11. May Press.) u, (By Count chief at the German peace delegate!, in addressing a note to Pre sT'Cleinenoeaa relative to the of prisoner idu that the hixils or the transfer he entrusted to mmtssiens; "that tbe foreign min-m- r sUtsa that the German peso fchgstmn has noted with satisfae-fi,- " that ft draft of the treaty in prim pis tbs repatriation g German war and civil tan prisoners rib great expedition." The German delegation;' ft tt said, wander It Indispensable that those nr snd efrril prisoner detained or undergoing' punishment for othsr should hi toss disciplinary offense ytsciple be Included among thoss to d snwndH tonally repatriated. s Regarding war and civilian of Allied and atoodated power y a hind." ths note says, has recognised the asm prin-opt- e. to tbe It appears German delegation therefore that on ponds of fairness certain otter!-Sea- s in thw reatmewtof prisoners tonld be agrsed upon pending their ree-wsk- -- Ger-aan- self-evide- nt r iswra." Tbs nose them In a one-side- d an by Jta typat a, ufckb sr totar tnctedl I breaat M, G r. fi- - aua tor tvtoUrt atr mai r ft i It m , corre-sponde- CoL House And Baron Sonnino in proceeds; manner, some feel . At stipulations hare been made In tomr of the Allied and associated fnwnmenta. For instance, those the surrender of personal fnperty, (he search for missing ob-o- a, sod the care of graves might PARIS. May ft. Baron, Sonnino. h died. It Is assumed that these the Italian foreign minister, held a Mrtien a demand for complete conference; today with Cob E. M. are, founded on general hu-- a Rouse; of the Amertcan peace delerights;" gation: The eonfccees wenf over th Deliberations Proposed. Italian situation wtth a view to reTbe bote then refers to a number a bask of adjustment before turning N minor points and proposes that the Austrians arrived. MAtnliens by commissions should , The conference took place at a le begun speedily to dear up prellm-b- n in readiness for the time when luncheon at which Col. House was the motor and similar difficulties may Italian diplomat's guest. wired and tbe removal of (he pris St may bo possible. - It alludes to People of Rome Are ' toe importance bo Germany that the JAwits return home under order- . Growing Discontented tendibona insuring their retastota-n- t into economic life with the ROME. Sunday, May 11. (By The Vesteet possible dispatch, and says t this seems only possible If everyt- Amociated Press) The discontent hing is done to "raise the moral aod and irritation of the people are again toirucx! suite of those morning." 8koe Germany's economic position growing because of nears from Parte toent, her. by her own strength. that I tally is not likely to get what providing the requisite guacan-w- . she claims on the eastern short of th the delegation suggests that the Adriatic. The Memaggero say art wilt ration of the commission President Wilson is obstinately obmight etoend to the question of bow far It durate in his views regarding Flume, jjeld be possible on the part of the showing that be has not changed bis Hied snd associated governments to mind Other reason for dissatisfaction are ip Germany hi the matter, and, for in return for the re payment tbe alliance, to the epw. to from the provide the prisoners assertedwhich Italr was excluded; Austhat' the former bee outfits, underclothing, tdv project , marine dividmerchant be trian will "urn. nm and boots retbefore their ed among the allies although tt is i , , held ft belongs entirely to Italian . labor Questions. firms; tbe clause in the treaty with ! his note dealing with labor ques-Cou- Germany saying the three principal von Brockdorff-Rantxa- a powers were sufficient to ratify th rtv thxt the German government treaty, thus. It k alleged, again exv've with the Allied and associated cluding Italy and the reported scheme merntnents that the greatest atten- - to place Ethiopia under the protecuet be paid to these problems, tion of France. All the newspapers internal peace and human progress of Home publish adverse comments on Pend on how these questions are these subjects. the note says. "The for social Justice repeatedly P in this connection by work-- , PASSPORT RULES lands oqJy partly flnds in- MODIFIED BY. THE towment in principle In this section lo Allied draft of th xoremment' STATE DEPARTMENT T" rma..These demands hare . e moet part high been carried already admittedly exemplary fashion WASHINGTON, May IJ. Te facili? German empire." tate Intercourse between th United pj mn to the draft of an State and Mexico, passport regulalabor compiled tions have been modified by the state h pro-,and government department. Th modifications proGerman plan for a league vide that residents of either coon try boe, the note says; cards yhich will may obtain a r. In tbe interest bf ail of not only allowpermit the holder to cross th interior of the visit tbe to but border, (Continued on pace two.) other country in the emergency case. Conference Seek -- 1 flytoo Tin nt de-"j- J' 1 agree-iotariiatio- French Warships Now at Anchor in the Gulf of Finland, Presumably to Co- Operate . With Military Forces Which Helsingfors Report Says Are to Move-OPetrograd. P - th. e- ftsr th. ing Journalists or Braxil In a long Interview printed today In A Nolle. Senor Albuquerque, who has just arrived from the United States, accuses the United States of fomenting revolutions in Mexico," and says that Brasil is considered bj the United States only as a possible future colony." He adds- "The United States wants to obtain aa part of the payment of the debt of France and England a. bond for Bra-xdebts to those powers. On the day this is realized Braxli will be sold to the United States which on the first occasion we fail to meet the interest will do to us aa she has done to Central American nations. Senor Albuquerque belittles the the United States took in the war part say-m- g that th "American victory wa th battleonly at St. Mihiel which." he 'say was gamed with English and French aviation,"and attack the censorship which he remarks has prevented these and other facta from becoming known... - He attxcke Monro doctrine and President Mikwn. rfdicolinr the president" v tJyUiea-fetThpeace congress. He oonclades bv saving; United States incontestably is the Pmaria of tomorrow," -- -- .! A -- ea - South American Leading . Journalist Declares United Stated Has Fomented Revolution in Mexico and In' Address Before French Has Designs on BraziL Academy of Moral and PoliticaL Sciences He EnRrO BE JANEIRO, Sunday. May 11 An attack upon the United States Is ters Strong Disclaimer of made by Madeiro de Albuquerque, Views Held Abroad.' generally considered one of the lead- ARIS. Saturday. May 10. President Wilson. ,in his address toBRUSSELS, Sunday. to the French academy of day demonstration organised by a number moral and political sciences, of patriotic societies has sent add rest, entered a strong disclaimer of the idea to King Albert expressive of the that the American people were largeto people's disappointment Belgian ly materialists or dollar worshippers.1 find the country had been "gagged and mutilated" and is obtaining neith-tb- e "I have had in recent months one guarantees nor the reparation very deep jsense of privilege," the addreas-aomplain Tbe Allies. the promised by president safid "I have been keenly that indemnities provided aware that there have been times are inadequate and ask-th- e king to "save Belgium from the ruin which when the people of Europe have not threatens her. understood the people of the United STOCKHOLM. May II. Entrnto States - We hsve been too often sup- forces are preparing ' military opera- -; REPLIES GLASS posed to have been devoted chiefly If tions with Helsingfors as a base, for' not entirely to material enterprise. an attack upon Petrograd, according, SHARPLY TO THE We have been supposed, in the com- to a Hekiingfora dispatch to the Af- mon phrase, PEEK CRITICISM to rorebip th almighty too Hldningen. Fifty thousand troops are expected to take port hi the operdollar. ,, WASHINGTON. May II. Charge We have accumulated wealth, aic ation, according to tbe dispatch which N. Peek, we have devoted ourselves to matemade yesterday by George that French cruiwr are now lychairman of th recently diiwolved inrial enterprises - with extraordinary says In tbe Gait of Flnisod oft Bite ing dustrial board, that Secy. Gleaa had but baa success, there underlain all taken a stand- - on tbe board" efforts of that, all Ttin time, a common sense tagtaea., ; : in to agree on price for rteceessUe of humanity and. a common sympamrefewetradlct Per it r h be-- meeeag thy with th high principles of Justice v jOia prcl4eol urging treat but ftf the which has never grown dim to the field even of enterprise and it has board,' have drawn a sharp reply from the secretary,. been my very great jov in three re In a ioatemenl published todav. Mr cent month to interpret the people f Glass said the board in attempting to of the United States to the people of fix minimum price for the public the world Sam to did precisely, that which it haul been Want I have not done more, sir I have warned net to do. and that the acnot uttered in my public rapacity my Take Securities tion had been promptly repudiated by own private thought I have uttered INTO A MLITARY AREA him ' as contrary to. fundamental what I have known to be the though Latin of of poleconomics, public principles Republics of th great people Whom I represent. i have .uttered the thinirs that have icy and of tbe law." . - "Mr. - Peek know well.' WASHINGTON. May perfectly been stored up in their hearts and DUBLIN. May I L Frank P. Walsh., 1 in Mr. never have that Glaaa said have been made at Pans by the Brit- purpose from the time of our bytb Edward Dunn and Michael F. Ryan, i anv wav auch ' or at time suggested any as a nation. ish and French government ttiM the action as that taken by the industrial representing the Irish aocietina to the' Spirit of Americas Pro pic. States accept aa part ptumept board. Hence hi reference to'" me on United Vnited- - fitates-visiteGatway osUw-- v - feanw foeAr TrW'aS 'ffiis actual-truth,presithat advanced "theefi tha this point perverts the poinr note and bonds of some of the South American dent made his declaration that the day and left in the evening for Weat-- i republics, including Braxil. which they American people who came Into the port, notwithstanding that they were hold. It was said here to liberty, were officially notified they would not be; that world consecrated there had been no oppose today Ion to the ready to east In their lot in common allowed to go there because Wretport plan and than th United States had with the lot of those whose liberty is approved it because R would remove threatened whenever the cause of lib- had been proclaimed a military are. some of the interests of the European erty was seen to be imperilled. Aa armored car arrived at Westport SHY FHQGRESSIVES "Thia is tha spirit of the people of on Sunday, and ntfbtary picket have powers In the American rant inent-an-d he United State," he continued, and been- posted along the roads over thus accord with the principle of th Monroe doctrine they have been privileged to send which the delegates will travel to that E f Commenting on the statement at Rio 2.0,00i men ovee here to tell yoa eo. town. , uneiro by MadHroa de Albuquerque, It has been the great privilege not When tha delegate reached the, to- - tell you so hi words, but sen trim on the outskirts of vdeetport; a leading Journalist of Brazil merely regarding this transfer of debts, state de- to tell you so in men and msReriai they found troops with fixed bayo-- !carbines and armor1!. Sena- partment officials emphasised WASHINGTON, May that the pouring out of thetr wealth and nets, police withacross ed care drawn the of no tbe road. Mr.; was there on blood." desire thetr offering tbe part at the CHICAGO, May 1. Mari Xardml. tor Borah, of Idaho, and Johnson of President Wilson alluded to ha Waiah. who shared an automobile United States to exert any influence called "Queen of tbe Reds" by govern- California, formally notified Repub on s w sura Dunne 'and Kyas and, Brazil's internal affairs. stqdiea Jr tha field of poliUrai actene ment authorities., heF.Jtuaband, Pas- - lieaa Leader Lodge today that sight Th attack on the t'n it edSlaies-i- y produced pees-- 1 nqgf. o the attempts he Tied made Fklher O FIannajpui, told th officer In chargei and the porta the Brazilian words of learning journalist caused surquale, and Adotpto and Joseph TratesX Republican aetiators. tegarded as ropin official and diplomatic circles tba thought of at nation, the attitude that they were diplomatic paespartoi resenting the progressive group of the prise are being held on deportation wa of a people toward puhiic affaire" He which had been vised at the embassy! opposed to the election of in Washington, it being pointed out continued: rants today following a raid on a flat party, were and given to them at the request of, Penrose of Pennsylvania and that during his stay of seven months A great many of rar Premiev-- Lloyd George and Prwadmt; and th aotzure of a quantity of an Senators in no this voiced he of in country opinion roUeagura aa chairman of Warren of Wyoming archistie literature. and frequently expressed the American life got thetr Wilson. Tbe officer replied that bn hostility university -, comand the finance appropriations re lazed two The Nardinis were of Brazil for the United training, even in political ariance. aa had been aware for aome days that friendship were coming, but as Westport that, if Stalesweeks ago from the Wisconsin state mittees. respective!!, and It was learned today at. the so many men to civil circles did in they of were them a neceeaary, under military control hie orders 1 have majority Brasilian that while he was German universities been was embassy prison where they were serving terms in connection with the explosion in willing to record their opposition on in New York he sent several dispatch- obliged at various times to read a were not to allow them- - to pass that to es to his paper praising the United great deal of bad German, difficult night. The delegates theQw-n-! 1917 that killed seven detectives in a the floor of the senate. was understood, however, that States for its part in the war and its German, awkward German, and I have Castlebar, the capital of the county oft .Milwaukee police station. The action Mr.It ' been Mayo. aware told that the thought was s Senators Borah and interest in affaire Lodge X of the lotaer court which resulted in A large party of men and women; awkward as the phrase, that the Johnson, that the matter was one for their sentences had been reversed. in mihtary formation and. was rooted in marching a thought confundamental of consideration the Republican Those arrested are believed to be of the etate and of carrying flags. Including the Btarei misconception ference to organize the senate, which SPARTACANS TAKE UN members of a gang who have been will political life of people. And it ha and Ftripes. tried to pass the harrier, held be Wednesday. been a of my effort to dis- into Went port, but were dispersed by distributing revolutionary doctrines Immediately after todays meeting. engage th thought of American uni- the soldiers. through pamphlets and other printed Senators Borah a Johnson and called matter. Deportation warrants for the versity teachers from the NEW UFE IN CENTRAL of senators for late today instruction which they had received entire group are held by Inspector conference the Those to situation. discuss invited on ttu side of the pew. 'Their Ameriburof the Howard Bbcy deportation FIVE: to 'attend Included Senators Kenton can spirit anticipated most of them, ' sas here and Cummina, Iowa; Jones, Washingss a matter of course, hut the form After translating some of the thought sometimes misled them. They found In Possession of th ton; MoNarv, Oregon; McCormick, Ilapeak too often of the state as a group, federal anltiorities said evi- linois and Norris, Nebraska. thing which would ignore the individence indicated that (hey had been BERLIN. Sunday, May II. via Lrm- - dual aa a thing which wav working on a plan to bring shout an Army Park Artillery to dorr mate the fortune of nm bv a don. German , government uprising of rad lead on Independence troops son n( ,n(J aacre.i authority. 1 J.Fiva .WASHINGTON, Soon to be Discharged hare occupied. Lei pair. A number of May day as a protest against imprisonment Wilsons View of tiie htatet on the branch of the National or deportation of Teds.' the Spartacan leaders there have been Now. as an utter democrat. I hate bridges -CAMP MILLS. N. T. May The!. i never ben able to accept that view railway of Mexico. Between Torreon " first army park artillery. IS officer ; of the "state. Me view of the state and Chlhnahua oitv have been de- -: and (S4 men. left here today, the maBERIJX, . Sunday, May 11. (By is that k must rtep aod listen to stroyed by Villi.it n forces according jority going to Camps Russell. Ptko, The Associated Preea) The Sparta-eajie what I have to any. no matter how to advice recened here from Mexico Lewis and the Presidio. I am, vil that each man has are humble and Independent SocUi'u Use right to have hi voice heard and City quoting a ' high official" of the to so far aa it Is Mexican government. Thetsdispatches ACCEPTANCE OF TREATY DIVERSION DAM again active in "central Germany. At has counsel rentored said that when traffic Eisenach yeetefdsy they forced the worthy of htm bv mavor of the dlicrtrt and dPnw I have always ben among those again, every tram will be preceded THE KLAMATH an train "exploring carrying a guard director. to march at tbe, heed of th Who believe that the freedom of federal reto enough Urge troop M of the radicaia. carrying red of speech was the greatest safety, beBfERMN,, Sunday. May via Longebelg-aiIRRIGATION PROJECT parade r Afterward the official wqre cause if a man is a fool the ir.it thing pulse any have flag don. Big demonstration against the been moved from Troops Noake. to do ts to encourage him to advertise beaten bv the crowd. 'Gu-tato workmen to engaged of protect PORTLAND. the peace treaty by Gersigning Ore. Mey II. Ac- th minister of defense, wa asked to the fact by speaking It cannot be the wrecked bridges, the, many were held today in Berlin, Bres- cording to dispatches from 'Washing- send government troops to restore- or- so emwlv discovered if you allow him rebuilding added. lau. Danzig, Koenigs berg. Caesei, Bo- ton, D. C., received here today, plans der and has agreed to do so. The to remain silent and look Wise, but If dispatches chum and other place. The demon- and specifications are itoing prepared Thorlmnan workmen' council at Er- you let him speak, thenecrel is out strations were organised toy the Na- to the Denier offices of the United furt. however, has threatened to bring and tbe world knows that he is a fool NEW CONSORTIUM if the troops "Bo it Is by exposure of foiiv. timt tional People's party. . 6 tales reclamation rervice for the pro- about a general strike and if those now it W defeated; net by th seclusion' of 'H this treaty come to peas I will posed dlierslon dam in Lost River and come into tbe district FOR FINANCING removed. not are there foliy and in this free air of free speech bring npmr children In hatred." said baadworks of "J canal. Klamath ireoruihunica-fm- n men into of sort that get T CHINESE LOANS Deputy Tratfb, speaking in Berlin. rigation project, data for th work with one another which consti. 1t. Gustav Strew man n. on of the having been forwarded from th local m Hour achievebasis all of Day Italy. tutes the ootrsion -Eight People's party leader, spoke a pro- office of the Klamath project. ment France through many victsel. ' PARI.. May IS. A new coneorHunx test against the demand for the surActive farming operations on the Bv a tudos and through-man- y bitter ex for the financing of Chines loans waa (Havas). ROME. Vav render of former Kmperor William. Oregon project have been in progress ministerial decree, workers on the perieqeea found thfl way to this sort organised today by tha American,. If the German people compiled with tor gome time, reports received at the Italian ratiwaj are granted an eight of freedom and now xhe stands at the French, British and Japanese bank. waa made for lakA ers. reservation k they would toe without shame or bead office of the reclamation weekaa tha world representa-lyfront bour-da- y tbe off of one with duty day I live at . er participation by Boigium bankecw ua dicat , honor, he declared. coastkottoaaj liberty." May 11. -- t lary ao i I .cZStSZfX: Zi Italian Solution baring BY LATIN Expressions of Their Keen . Anglo - J things is temporarily forbid- Kaon world, based upon a Franco-Germ- baytng den. Frttx Stein, the alliance, telegraphs hrs paper: auys. "We hear and see "The French government evidently correspondent, of the outer world except the wanted the German delegates to see nothing Paris papers, and they are not very themselves the unhappy region de- edifying." Apathy In Berlin. vastated by the war before appearing The utmost apathy is being disbefore the peace conference. This played in Berlin about the peace con-in lesson was a valuable one, and the ference and Count Rantrau's arrival horror which no sensitive hsman be- Versailles was not even featured by German tbe presa ing escaped on this trip does' more to explain many things than a hun- Considerable opposition hns developed dred sittings and long speeches. No. against the governments idea of aubi we were not given a friendly welcome muting the peace question to a piebi- on thooe scenes of sorrow. This peo - W1 - lh favorite argument against it pie suffered heavily from the war, and being that the German people are who can get angry because it is nut not fit to pass Judgment on the peace terms and to decide their own desti-Btours and is the enemy- - 7" i TWla of Icy FoBtenean." This alleged unfitness is due partly Rolf Brandt, the Correspondent of to their unripeness and to the once militaristic and annexationist the greatlvpolitical depreciated morale of tbe Taegiiche Rundschau, chronicles an people. Those favoring rejection of icy politeness from the French in a dictated peace argue that the Ger- transit, adding, "a diplomat seemed to man people are so broken morally be a memory" Brandt kicks dis- and physically that the vote will b creetly over tiie restrictions of per- overwhelmingly in- - favor- - of signing sonal liberty to which tbe delegation any peace, and that the German, peois aabjeeted He gathered the lm- - ple ought not he eiiowed to sign their PTaasiesa on hi, walk chat --4Mesttr etWnr.T. for the author! ties to pro- pwj ' to GmnmH' 1inrths,"" J tect the Tertftaes 'from populace, There is just a strong opposition to and concludes; , is emphasized that we are eiti-s- a referendum in democratic circles, of a country with which a state where th argument la advanced that if th German people vote in favor of war still exists, and this assumpthe Germans will be bound tion conditions all intercourse. 1 am convinced that nothing will be left forever after, whereas if the people are not allowed to voti. and the govundone which will break the nerve of th Germans in Versailles befdre th ernment or national assembly merely " the scoepts are submitted responsibility for the signpeace conditions ing of peace, an appeal to the people Weather and Spirits Gloomy. I always possible at some future time, Paul Block. leaving the door open for a repudiawires; "The weather is ooM tion of the signed peace 1 i (By LokaJ-Anzeige- rs prts-sner- chair la aim tor t . an PABiS, May IS, Torni-Ge- r- - German Economic System tinsntal League against the nip , '. ! AGAINSTtlTS. Belgians Send King be4ittfut park .and rainy and th For Commiision to J makes a sad, impression and affords wlth e hew Staff the wprtMOomUc Handle Repatriation of (Sew York. of many members I spirits Qomepondeat.) German delegation. the. military surveilPrisoners of War and (Copyright, 1919, by the Pres Pub- - Blockin finds the Hotel Votei. where the lance tohing Co.) 7 2 quar- Plead- s- For Their Early BERLIN, May 11. Dr. Alexander newspaper correspondents are "very strict, but conducted tered, Redlich. the 'Versailles correspondent with painstaking politeness, The sur- Return to be Reinstated in of the Vosstschs Zsltang, whose hobby jveiUance In tbe new streets free for Worid-Droer- 1 1 the Associated Press ) "Germany has seized snd unfurled a new inscribed banner on which are Wilson's - 14 points, President which the president apparently has deserted.- - said Friedrich Ebert, the German president, in a statement .to the Associated ' Press today. 'Lesson Was a Valuable One,. German Writer Admits, As Explaining Attitude of France Better Than Speeches Another Sees Attempt, To .Break Delegates Nerve. 1 I t. SAVAGE Germans Unfurl New Banner Which Bears TheFourteen Points FRENCH RUINS WriH HORROR V i i EVEN ENEMY ENVOYS VIEWED io 4 , t Unde of ll-Prc- pesal. the Reds Taken in As Leader of .. - Hit-M- put-Int- t ) pot-to- VILUSTASJESTH ' 13.' n. OF rreiet '' Tor--re- ve if s i r on - - . 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