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Show DESERET E VEN I N GyNE WS. 14 PAGES WEDNESDAY AUGUST . 2T 1919 SALT LAKE CITY - Today's New Today." Tha paper (tree you the new while yet new. - UTAII SEVENTIETH 66 A i9i 3 M 74 Tt at Any Hour Resumption of Steam Traffic in Los Angeles Section Is Expected c . . : : HAIMHAUSEN NOT ACCEPTABLE AS HUN AMBASSADOR j. ; American Interference in Turkey French Official Quarters Amazed RAILROAD MEASURE INTRODUCED TODAY WOULD UNITE LINES Admiral Bristow's Order Causes Mild Sensation. BJUUNi Tuesday, Aug. SC Dr. Ranlel von Halmhauten. former ,couneelor of the Oar man embassy at Washington, has been eeleeted for as Gorman appointment to the United States, ambassador according to authoritative Information today. Dr. W. 8. Solf, the secratary for tha colonies, la the selection for the ambassadorship to Great Britain and Herr Radowtts, former under eecre-tar- y of state for the ambassadorship to China. . , WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 No In quiry has been made of the United. States so to whether Ranlel von Halmhausen. former counselor of the Imperial German embassy here, will be acceptable as ambassador, but there Is every Indication that this n government win not recolvo or anyone else formerly connected with the embassy under tha regime of Count von Bernetorff. Nearly every one eonneeted with the German embassy In Washington In g responsible position In the days preceding Americas entrance Into the war. Is regarded by the government as more or leas Involved In the Intrigue and plots which stirred the country. Haimhawsaa'a attachment to the German peace commission In the capacity of secretary was tolerated by the American commissioners for the reason that hie familiarity with the leases might, malts him useful and hie qonneotlon with the operation of the Oerwian embassy here was leas than that of hie principal. ' Demand That Massacre of Armenians Cease Taken To be Going Over The Heads of Allied Chiefs. WASHINGTON. BAX FRANCISCO, Ang. T-- Railroad traffic in San Franclaoo, Lot Angeles and other California cities continued to he tied up today deeptte the receipt of order to tha strikers to return to work. The Instruction to return to work wer from Warren 8. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineer. The striker hi. Los Angeles who tied ap the steam roads, went into an eneonttvo conference soon after they received 8 tone' orders. In San Francisco, where the yardmen, switchmen and shop , , struck In sympathy with union men In Inos Angeles, officials of the striking unions cafleid a meeting to consider (be strike. ' The strike of the steam railroad onions in Loe Angeles was in sympathy with members of their unions who are on a strike against the Pacific Electric company, an lnterurban lino In southern California. No trains moved In or oat of Los Angeles today and bat throe local trains were moved from Goo Francisco. Hie Southern Pacific and Western Pacific to bring trains Into Oakland but no trains had departed for the east up to noon. At Los Angeles a federal grand Jury is investigating the action of a train crew alleged to have aban- dosed at Colton yesterday a train bearing U. 8. mall. meat con-tinn- ed LOS ANOEL.E3.Aug, 2 7. Represent atlvss of the four railroad brotherhoods her have received definite telegraphic instructions from Warren S. Stone, president ef the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, to return to work immediately. This announcement was made early today. Leader of the striking trainmen said a meeting would be held this morning to determine what action would be taken on Mr. Stones instructions. L. L. Sanford, a representative pf the engineers, said the presidents telegram amounted virtually to an or der and that be was certain the wheels would be turning before noon i today.' M. E. Montgomery, national vice president of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers, declared today that 'his earlier statements about a resump ition of work had been misunderstood 'and that there would be ns resumption here today by steam road men. Without Prejudice." Officials of the Southern Pacific, anta Fe and Salt Lake lines announced that thamen might return iwithout prejudice" or. without loss of seniority rights. Those who have . mingled with ,the strikers in the past few days have heard the njen state they would not go backuntil the striking Pacific Electric 'men were reinstated without loss of seniority and without Electric late yeeterdsy theits Pacific refusal to take company reiterated iback the strikers except as new men and when vacancies occur." The only other development of Imrail tie-u- p here, which portance In the Js complete, was s statement to the postal authorities by a delegation of trainmen, who said they were ready to handle exclusive mailt rains. According to the postal authorities railroad officials Insist that the mall trains should also carry paspengers and this i jf V (Continued on page three.) IN TREATY DEBATE r Venerable Senator From Minnesota Tells the From Hew Mexico To Think of Him as a Youth and Go to it. i- Gen-tlem- an ns 1111 ot. FIRE PARIS. Aug. 2T. Aa Informal warning to Turkey that massacres of Armenians must cease, given recently by Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristow, commander of the U. 8. naval forcea In Turkey, caused something of a flurry In French official quartern and In the supreme council of the peace conference, It developed today. In the council there- was repotted to have occurred sharp crltlcls! of American Interference In Turkey through missions and otherwise, deepito the fact that the United States had shown no disposition to accept the mandate for the administration of ary Turkish territory. The impression prevailed that In this case ths United States had acted alone In h formal communication to the Turkish government. It was explained by the American delegation, however, that the warning was delivered Informally by Admiral Bristow several days ago; that no formal not was sent, but merely an Informal statement, the United States alone not attempting to speak for th peace conference. On receiving th warning. Turkey, it appear. Immediately complained to Great Britain and France, saying ah Th explanation of was threatened. the American delegation to the peace conference that the warning was Informal, however, apparently removed tha objection to th American action baaed upon th Idea that ths .United States was speaking for th confer- Under th proposed fclan i the railroads of the country would be plaoed under th private owner-hlp-an- d operation of on corporation, th management of which, however, would be under the supervision of tha Interstate comconmerce commission, but ducted directly ,, by a board of It directors appointed by th president and confirmed by th senate, consisting of two emthe ployees, . two representing United States chamber of commerce, two farmers, three security holders end one each from the interstate commerce commission and the atate railway commissions. LEGAL ASPECTS OF (Special to Th News) BINGHAM. Aug. 27 Fir that destroyed 20 buildings and did fBS.000 damage raged In Highland Boy be- . X , , - F r can..' -- ta ,Ltr , . . ... , u ," er a, nt nt . .. , . , of-th- e GARY OPPOSES UNIONIZATION!: dla-pst- I three-year-o- ld ed MEXICAN NOTE fov-emine- nt ce erty . t ON : SEN ATE FLOOR Uni- 17. WABHIN?hON Aug. 27. Senator Fall, Republican, .New Mexico, In the senate today said senators who had tween 11 o'clock last night and I hot read th treaty and did not know oclock this morning. A majority of OIL CONFISCATION Its content wer th most insistent th houses belonged to th Highland ' that it fee ratified Immediately, Boy Mining' company and th rest wer Senator waa Fall Interrupted by owned by the Individual occupants, Senator Nolson, Republican, of Minan occupied by working men and their nesota, who asked what he proposed families. Every house In th group to do with th treaty. , ' , In went housesmoke end all the up I "There tg no use attempting to ehop hold furnishings of th homes. this treaty Into mincemeat," declared The houses wer terraced on th ANSELL DECLARES HE th Minnesota senator. Am e i . Association side hill back of the old schoolhoum Senator Fall eald he would not enon the right hand eld of the canyon ' Quotes Eminent Authority going up. The blase started at th E ter Into a discussion with Senator Nelbottom and It was Impossible to check son In reference to the letters ag it climbed up the hill, fed by the Relied Upon by Mexicans, It astimber whereupon Senator Nelson rejoined: in the ail of which houses, dry frame. Some of the buildings "Tou needn't oonslder my age, but Who , Overturns Their wer wer mere shacks and some wer more Just consider me the youngest man pretentious dwelling. Nearly all the Contentions. In ths senate. I am neither In my BEGINS'RIGHT occupants of the buildings, individual NEW TORK, Aug. 17. Samuel T. second childhood In this matter nor owners and tenants, are Austrians and a list of names has not bean secured. Ansell, formerly acting Judge advo- In the Mexican matter." The blase burned fiercely, lighting cate general of th army, told a WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. Reply Jo WAfWnNOTHN. Interruption of Senator rails th canyon and throwing th reAug. 17. recent statements by members of Pres- up committee today that Bery. .Baflection high Into th sky above th Senator MeCumber. RepubPresident Wilson' will begin his speech by ident Currants official family in Meg. mountaJa tops, plainly vtelbl from all ker, Oen. March, chtaf of etaff, MaJ. trip to the Pacific coast Just a ico City to the effect that the Mexi- parts ef all eorroundlng valley. Gen. Crowder, judge advocate general, lican, ftorth Dakota, led ttf on of the can government had a. right to enact soon as details ean be arranged. Th Bingham fir department we and other general offloer plaoed de- bitterest exchange sine the treaty law etmvwetrW'tssnlt tn the wmflse' called and responded quickly,' but th debate 'began. IK ten days ef two with Facing ' each other probably tlon of . property .owned by foreigners, firefighters wer hampered tn their liberate obstacles tn his way when he at a distance of a few feet, th two . , ence. and that retroactive laws were Justifl- - work by poor water pros sure, owing sought to obtain clemency for soldiers week. ' able in international law was mad to tho fact that Highland Boy la In- given harsh sen tsnoe. Th Commit- senator raised their Voices and . Secy. Tumulty made thl defPARI8, Aug. 7. Charles R, Crane by the American Association of Pro- stalling a naw water system and th tee la considering a bill fey Senator Bounded their deeki to . inite announcement today, adding emphasise and Dr.- - Henry Churchill King, who ducer of Petrolsum In Mexico In a mains art largely torn up. For a time should he t that the president felt went to Asia Minor in June as an letter presented today to th state It Icoked as though ths flames would Chamberlain for changes of th mili- their declarations, When Senator Fall said that Senreach make the trip. It la regarded American mission to Investigate con- department business district, but the tary justioa system. The newspapers for several days, efforts the Of th to firemen and hundreds as likely that tha president will When he first mad a report on tb ator MeCumber had defended on th dition, in the near east, returned state-men- ts th have letter carried said, of cltitens prevented a more wideParis Jtoday They will report tomorof reform In the system In fround of Justice th Award to Japan reach the Pacific coast Iff time te emanating principally from Mex- spread conflagration. Thera were ne subject row to th American delegation op ico City 27 to Intended article said he waa relieved Im- of "goods stolen by Germany from Ansell Ban 117. justify th Pacific fleet at review the Syrian situation and the next day of tho Mexican constitution of HIT accidents, although tha flying flamlni Francisco September IS. torch and tha falling timbers men- mediately "with th knowledge If not CMna," Mr. MeCumber sprang to his on the conditions tn tb remainder which declares that all tn petroleum aced ths safety of th vast crowds that th suggestion of Becy. Baker, "'from feet and shouted: Secy. Tumulty aaid the tour ' of 4t Minor. Ihe republic belongs to the nation. j would occupy about 21 days if "Y Schlafftno and the oth- assembled. "Cabrera, all duties relating to military Juatlce. .statement In toto aa of denylhat Th is unknown th fire can stand it, and origin the president ers now plant themselves on th Mr. aaid Ansell, la." being absolutely 'The truth and unqualifiedly th lntlnerary la expected to be broad ground that in ths publio Inter- and It la not known just hew much European Brevities. that they did not Ilk my liberal felee. I have never taken the ground est tbs Mexican government can con- of th toes la covered by Insurance. , com plated within hours. Of course they mont eay It, that the act of Germany waa fair and fiscate th private property of Ameriviews. Th president was repressntsd TREATY IN ITALY. moral." cana and other foreigners without vio- ThU Newt is a Full as regarding it more pressing facta speak louder , than tb but Th 27 "Ton did defend th Shantung PARIS. Aug. (Hava)discus- lating international law. Aocording than evsr that ha should mako words." come will for up peace treaty to their theory, property rights such retorted Senator Fall, and Of the Grvat Cheer the trip and It was explained that sion tn the Italian chamber of depu) claimed that Japan had the as th oil companies have aoqulred, Mind Your pwn Bualneua." . right j. he would not necessarily watt ties on Bept. I. according to Th Jour- are subordinate to the welfare of the Salt Lake is of Fish When be had opportunity later a take"AndShantung." for the pesos treaty to be reported nal. Mexican can. and be therefor she public derived that reto the senate by the foreign right under . wiped out. This haa been their real acting Judge advocate general to re- a solemn pledge to return it, but you OMAHA, Aug. 27. Consnmers lations committee. DEMAND BELA KUNp PERSON. sent from the nd It sentence leave that out of your position beginning though view court martial must face th Immediate future statement," reWhile tha president wishes to has undergone mild disguise from time without hope of lower- - price . , BASLE. Aug. 27. Th extradition of to timo. reoommendations, Ansell joined Senator MeCumber. clemency start on his tour very soon, thers out staxtod They by citing on food stuff according 'to th Senator MeCumber eald that as Sen. Bela Kun and his associates In ths for- American law on tho received curt rehe said are vaiioue elements that must frequently but it subject, secof Frank Keogh, Fall was prescribing for the conduct mer Hungarian communist govern- was shown that American law la pretestimony Paxton-Gallaehbs considered, including the neccomplies amounting to mlhd your own of senators, ment has .beeq demanded by Hungary retary of he should tak aome of reverse of their contention th cisely essary arrangements for his revice bustnes.' and J. Frank Austrian office, from tb haw hla own medicine, adding and pany, foreign Hughes; and now they rite the French auyou comJ. of H. Vienna. ception In the cities visited and from a to Issued a Hughes later president dispatch general will tak It before you ere through." aocording Becy. Baker thority Francois Laurent He is quotn r his desire to greet Gen. Perehlng pany, wholesale grocers, at todays v order prohibiting th Judge advocate I ed as follows: Falla Excess Patriotism.' when he arrives In Nsw Tork next session of the state investigation " 'Lews may have retroactive effect IVEI GOTHA REPUBLIC. i week. general from making clemency recomReferring to statements by Senaof food handling. ' BERLIN, Tuesday, Aug. 2. Former when public Interests are at stake.' tor added MeCumber TMs Investigation will do good .that that the committee had mendations, he said, but Secy. Tumulty said tha president Duke Charles Edward, of Coburg-GothThe actual statement by Laurent intended if tt doe not lead the people to haa filed e suit against th re- (Droit Civil, Vol. 1. Chap- - IV, Bee. 21) fH tha the speech making tour In numerous cases when h was in ead maketo ,alp Japan In th face are trouble think that and of its commissioners was: Gotha coming prices by the was of greater Importance and public f charge of th office In th absence amendment. Senator Fall aaidShantung cannot to recover his estate which was confisdown, eald Koegh. They he was View Too This and .that possibly he would greet Absolute. ' come down aa long as the present cated whea he declined to accept a of Gen. Crowder, he disregarded this "Reary of having hla motives Gen. Pershing somewher In the of lt.000,000 marka. Th . "Tt is commonly argued that laws ' and of tho efforts of some to ' shortage of food stuffs continues order. Is eleo suPrince of Veldeck-Pyrmo7 west, probably at St. Louis as th nation take th treaty "Just retroactive effect when general until a new surplus la built up, After th armistice. Mr. Ansell stat- maka ing for th recovery of half his domain have as the general plana to go tq his old It cam so from tho WhK House Interest two no becauae taka demands, years." after the failure of negotiations with right 'which maysaid ed, army punishments, especially In home in Missouri soon after reCalifornia growers ' camps In this country, became mors typewriter with no more consideration th new government may ba acquired against public inHughe for th American people than wae terests. According to our view, this Is have a Monopoly on certain prodturning from oversea. severe. At Camp DU In particular, ehown -- ' . too absolute. If private parties may when they signed While the lntlnerary etlH Is Inuct. REDS TAKE PSKOV. he eaid. punlahmenU were "thocklng." at th th German invoke against the application of a point of th bayonet." John L. Brady, wholesaler, said Whon he reported Ihee condition complete, It was regarded today LONDON, Aug. 27 southwest Pskov, I If he err," continued. "I err as almost certain that th presionly their Interest to Oen. Crowder, Mr.VnwIl eald the yestsrday, he Is personally fightof Petrograd, has been captured by retroactive by'law, that retroactive effect, through an excess of ing high prices by wearing his old ' judge advocate general said he waa sincerely. I, err Bolshevik force, according to an offi- Impaired dent would speak at Sioux City, 1 th Interest beerr, patriotism. K should cede clothes. cial statement issued at Moscow. The Impaired reluctant to act becauae be fearod Iowa; Minneapolis or St. Paul, ' because I . am an Bolahevtki also claim successes on th fore general Interest. But when private be construed aa an Impeach- American." might The Minn., and Bismarck, N. D. declaration started a wav of Volga In Gen. Donlkine'a territory. parties have a right irflpalred by th ment of th system of military Jua- Protest Silesian Plan. They report the capture of Kamlahln on law, the court may not in the name of bandclapping in the galleries. , 120 miiea southwest of Sarathe Volga. to President Wilson reReferring RICH NEAR BENEDICT tov, and eay their forces are advancing generalof Interest destroy or modify the WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Protests Distinction. Class , cent 20 to reply questions submitted foreign citixens. Maintenance toward Taarltsln. 100 milos further right Between th treatment of th ease by hint. Senator Fall said It was hla troops to rights U, greatest of all Inter- against sending American tn south on tho Volga. FORCIBLY., TAKEN a reso- of officers and enlisted men there conclusion from th president's re. , est.' police Sileela are embodied "So again it transpires that the au- lution Introduced today by Rep. Wood, la a worldwide difference. said Mr. sponse that Mr. Wilson was so obCARDINAL HEHCItR CORING. FROM HOME TO sessed with th idoa of getting somerelied on la squarely opposed Republican, Indiana, upon which th Aneell. replying to a question. thority 27 Cardinal MerBRUSSELS, Aug. Th witness said that when officers thing like the shell ef a league of author urged early action. HOSPITAL rier will leave for th 'United States to their theory. were dismissed it wa difficult enough nations" that he could not give aton SepL It. according to most recent "They have dropped tho. expostulafor them to com back, but that tn tention to details of the treaty or even Information. It la maid that he prob- tion that ths constitution and laws are 27. William CHICAGO, Aug." ably will meat King Albert and Queea not retroactive. They now admit that the case of the enlisted trisn who re- th details of the covenant, adding s Forrestal. In reputsd a man of Elisabeth America. dishonorable discharge, his that parte ef the treaty wer conthe sole ceives and are; and they distinctly means. Is in the contagious ward strued differently by both the presiwe practically to cited rehabilitation such authority only MARTIAL LAW FOR HUNGARY. , of the county hospital today, havdent and Secy. Lansing. be proves provylhat to4e may things plainly Senator Fall defended th ing been seised forcibly In his own comOn such a "We follow the man with a PARIS, Aug. 27 Martial law. which against their contention. taken home and there late last was proclaimed In Budapest a few day base la built up tbelr Justification of wherever he goes. mittees action In conducting heardischarge H. N. Dr. Bunden of h on ths th treaty, declaring tha docugo. has been extended to the whole of spoliation. night by W give him his yellow ing Aneell eald. , health department, and two deHungary, according to a Havas contained a great mam of de"Their argument that to seise the oil sheet and wherever he goee we try to ment from Budapest. tails tectives. alleging that he was suf27. YORK. These H. filbert NEW Aug. regarding the future of European lands from their rightful owners, and keep him from getting a Job.. fering from tuberculosis. He was over to tho Mexican gov- Gary. . chairman of th board of tb punishments erg lifelong. Wherever boundaries and people that the comthem turn DISCUSS AUSTRIAN TREATY. to have been married this mornernment to develop would redound to United State Steel corporation, made the army is known his effort at re- mittee should know about. ing at a south side church. His . th public benefit Is answered by tb public a communication sent by him i habilitatlon are met." 27. Th supreme counPARIS. Aug. bride-to-b- e hid and cil of tho peace conference met this record made In th management of to a commit tee of the American Fed- STATE HAS RIGHT Is whose mother dead, daughter morning for tho consideration of tb railways, express companies and other eretlon pt Labor which la organising GOMPERS PLEDGES HIS were present when Forreetal was i treaty with Austria, During this week Industries so seised." TO SELL SEIZED In the iron and steel industry, aelzed. the council will hold morntng session All thee argument have been care- Workers IN FIGHT ON AID only, aa Premier Clemenceau and For- fully weighed by the state department asserting that his corporation would FOOD COURT SAYS 111 .attend the eign Minister Plchon the decision of this government decline to discus business relations COST OF discussion of tho peaco treaty In the and HIGH with trade unions as such. or was in note the stated 2, April chamber of deputies each afternoon. REPLY-SENTO.-- . COLUMBUS, Ohio. Aug. 27. The which protested against th - Before receiving th reply of Mr. tilt, LIVING right of the atate of Ohio to sets I,Gsry, members of the committee peclflc article of the constitution DENIKINENI CONTROL ENLARGED.! end eell at public auction food which The same conclusion was mated that they would make an haa been held In cold storage NEW YORK. Aug. 27. Samuel by the government of France,! peal to President Wilson If they failed "PARIS. Sunday, Aug., 24 (By Th than specified by th Smith coldlonger stori do would knd Holland. la ho It etated Gen th said by officials England to get a hearing from today of tho 'Denikin, Prea) Gompers age law was upheld by the state suanklrBoUbevIk leader in southern Ru- official that Mexico will not be al- - mef corporation the to assist In his court la power all decision preme ? a ' handed sal; now dominate a territory larger lowed to confiscate the oil properties, j Mr jrltip,trick declared thit no down today. in Its Investigation ot and his forces are daily than Germany 27 The WASHINGTON. memaet. been Aug. Olher strike date had progressing into central Russia with high price, unlawful storage of bers of th committee asserted that American governments reply to Mex- comparatively slight opposition. Postal Wage Increase. food end profiteering. a strike tll.tll they would not discus t icos protest against the dispatch' of POLES ENCIRCLE GERMANE. , this situation confronting The to ' WASHINGTON, Aug.' 27. A all effort adjust difference amiAmerican troop Into' Mexico In pursuit country today In regard to high flat incably had failed. I a tremendous one, he crease In salary of (ISO for each post-offiPolish Insurgent prices of bandits who held two American In LONDON1. Aug. 27. was Mr. to Mr. handed letter deGary's Is a th sr Silesia Thl upper this surrounding said. for profiteering fiscal year id employee aviators for ransom was sent forward German th Continental Hotel. , Fitxpatriek garrison la Mrslowtts. and that proposed In a resolution favorably replorabl and appalling thing. I bond Mr NEW. YORK, Aug. today, it was announced at th town Is espsetad to surrender, eay a with other member few days" a within action take will house th comdis1 to by ported declined Official were: postoftic la. department. Polish .official communication received final prices today committee immediately retired He added he wee making a mittee. ' Mlnlrautn wages of (0 cent cuss th contents of the note, saying her today. Our troop have reached first 4, 124.24; second 4. $1T2: first 0 In of In a to Samuel few statement an hour are proposed for substitute Washington Gompers 4Js, 14.14; escond 41a. $2.e: third 41a. tp the suite that tt probably would be made public! Bsislno and are pursuing th enemy," emplovees. , w tM.lf; fourth 41a,.t21S; Victory IK consider a rMv. adds la Mexico City. MY -- Aug. fication of the railroads of the country Into on privately owned system with minimum earnings th guaranteed, management shared by the security holders, and public employees and with prevision for sharing exoeac profits between the publio and employees la proposed in a bill Introduced today by. Senator Lenroot of W -' eonsin. The plan differs radically from the Plumb plan. Th bill was drawn by th Cltl-seNational Railroad league in collaboration with Senator Lan-ro- Hahn-hause- One Announcement at Los Angeles Said Wheels Would be Turning in the Next Pew Hours Later An Official Said Not During the Day Strikers to Be Accepted Bade Without Prejudice. YEAR IblfL A 4 ts (niUl R K! Z4 M i . i !: |